Davidson College - Quips and Cranks Yearbook (Davidson, NC)

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4 1 I . D 3j ? £J CHAMBERS g ouiPSaCRflnns 948 The 1948 QUIPS flnD CRRnKS . . R SEniOR CLASS PUBLICRTIOn OF DRVIDSOn COLLEGE .■,K-.— r -w. - -.-. ...  « ♦— LUiLLiRm t. Simpson, editor DRfllEL UU. TYLER, BUSIflESS fTIRnRGER W • « V. rzsgr. V - ' f r i % +- , 1 ' ■ r • ! ' • Hi ' ■■1TJ iiUAatwvi §j$J3roftetcen foru eight Quips and Cranks is offered with the hope th.it through these tonnal photo- graphs, iniormai soaps, and short articles, this year ai Davidson may he preserved iti the memories  l ' the Davidson Students. JjSSffl 3 PZ ' I lie Quips m Cranks lias attempted to-portray a cross-section or hie at Davidson. .. ,_ _„ ... I he size of the Student Bod) has swelled to almost a thousand men, the largest in the school s history— hut the traditional Davidson spirit remains unchanged. THE STUDEflT BODY EMORY The heart o | e when news spreac Professor Fred EC. Professor Fleagle for the range of his n and for the variety of student was hent with grief ampus on February 19, 1948 that had dV J at an early hour that morning. espectecN pr the scope of his learning, s, for the wisdom of his counseling, s he rendered to students and his college. Professor Fleagle way mved for his understanding of and interest in voung men, for his companionship, for his rare gifts as a teacher and for his ability to give Davidson men something deeper than class room knowledge. To the memory of Professor Fleagle, whose every act and word seemed to symbolize what is comprehended in the term friend- ship, the staff affectionately dedicates this book. s m ROFESSOR FRED K. FLERGLE Mfr: •■•■ — ■ m ttr Jtfeu. % ■tSr , itS lis 7 i 1 i 1 1 IT J, 1 I! 1«TIIT0RY ROUU ( ..■.;. .. K. .- . ■ t H N jg ' m ; m %n V ..•SW? •st . i  i, ■ j .- • .: v. ' flfc.4fiB ' S3 DUKE DORITIITORY -....,- A M Jfc ji ■■■ ' ]3l Hii i J r ■ ■ ■ ' 1] ' r nil! V xfl BT SCIEflCE HRLL ■ . jr Hk dr. joHn r. eeM President — — « i|My Rdministrative Executives 11111 Ki mni 111 Brown Dean 0 lh« Foculii B Dtvidion l Ph D North c irolini |ohn i books Bam 1 v. |n B David on l |ohn Hopkins Frank Lbi |a kson .. B.S Davidson , C. P. A I in i i mi k William Hbnceveld Registrar B.S David Board of Trustees OFFICl RS in I III I RUST] I S Dn I McDowbli Richards Mr. I V ( VSN..N Vice-President Mb I ' ' • 1 1 1 . |r Secretary Mr. I I I « KSON TrciMir r EXEC II I l I C OMM1 I I I I Rj |. M Doweli R 11 irds, ex officio Chairman Mr. F. P. 1 1 m 1 . ex-officio Secretary Rw V . McLean Dr. T. D. Sparrow Mr. Harvei . l u Rev. W. r. Thompson Dr. C. R. Wilcox Rev. R. S. Arrowood Dr. Oren Moore Mr. I I Smith Dr. II. W. McKai Mr. I. S. McPheeters Rev. J. A. [ones Mr. D. R. LaFar, Jr. Mr. I A C utoon m b . [. Stewart TRUSTEES Mb. I P. Booth Rev. |. II. McKinnon Rev. 1 ' . I). Patrick Rev. M C McQueen Rev. T. II. Hamilton Dr. F. R. McCutchen Mr. W. II. Belk Rbv. Geobci Mauzi Rev. C.i ' .hi ' . Davis Rev. C. M. Gibbs Rev. A. II. (.1 miki Rev. Ryan L. Wood Rev. R. C. Anderson Mr. W. A. Wesi Rev. C. E. Hodcin Mi, | S Curry Mr. Karj Shi it. .11 1 Mr. K. A. McDonald Re M. S. I Ihski Rev. A. f. Kisslinc Mr. t. A. Potts Rev. s. C. Howie Dr. Waylon Blue Mr. C I Williams Mr. J. C. Harper Rev. Kelsey IIu.in Mil I. |). Dupuy Mr. |. |. Barnhardt Mr. S. I I r.viN. Jr. Mr. I C. Cooper Rbv. I I) Witherspoon Mr. |. I! Johnston MR. Si 111 1 C NDLER Brown Bailey Jack-.n Hi nc.eveld f (£ — - The FRCULTY George Laurence Abernethy, Professor of Philosophy A.B. (Bucknell), M.A. (Oberlin Ph.D. (Michigan) Charles Brooks Anderson, Assistant Professor of Sociology A.B. (St. Johns), Ph.D. (New York) Henry A. Bauman, Assistant Professor of Bible A.B. (Hanover), B.D. (Louisville) Ernest Albert Beaty. Professor of Latin and German A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (South Carolina), M.A. (Columbia) B.D. (Columbia Theological Seminary) Jack Newton Behrman, Assistant Professor of Economic B.S. i Davidson . M.S. North ( arolina [1:1:11 I lhoy Blythe. Professor of Spanish A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (North Carolina), M.A. (The Middlcbur Spanish School) Bernard H. Boyd A.B. (Presbytericn College . Th.B., M.A. (Princeton Th.D. t Union Seminary ) Elmer Evans Brown, Associnfe Professor of Biology A.M. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Cornell) William Patterson Gumming, Professor of English V.B Davidson . M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) Tom Daggy, Assistant Professor of Biology A.B. (Eadhan), M.S.. Ph.D. (Northwestern) ( iiu Mir.s C . s 1 1 in Davidson. Director o the Library, Associate Professor of History VI ' ,. Davidson), M.A. in Is. Chicago . M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard W. Carey Dowd, III, Instructoi in Physics B.S. (Davidson) 1 i) p.d |onls Erwin. Professor o English V.B., M.A. (Davidson) Charles R. Eberhardt. Associate Professoi of Bible B.S. (N. Y. U.), S.T.B.. S.T.M. (Biblical Seminarj N. 1. Fred K. Fleacle, Professoi Spanish A. IS.. M.A. Michigan) The Quips Page Eighteen DflVIDSOn Hi tan I mmi n Fui i, he ,atm Buchanan Duk of Physit l .i . ' Astronomy I! S l S VI Inns Bin m i.niiM Us.., tote Professoi I hetti B s I),. Id on M S I ' ll D North I Vucui i in Vk i ' h; ( .hi mi em h B Dan nil . M.A., PI. D ■■ diOMAS V Greet, Fnslnicloi in English B (. Griffin, Associate Professoi I Economics B North Molina Edward Owings Guerrant, Associate Professoi of Political Si B Davidson . M, . Ph.D Southern I ■lifomia) (. i Mini Im l is. ssistanl Professoi Education r. . M.A. North I aro Frontis Withers [ohnston, Professoi I History A.M. Davidson Ph.D 1 il Inns lnn i s Kimerouch, Associate Professor Mathematics B S. Davidson l S Imago) Henry Tracy Lilly, Professor o u ' JiJi A.B. (I).im [son . M. V. Prii Thomas Swindai i I OGAN, ssociate Professor of Chemistry l?.s . M.S. Emor) . Ph.D. Johns Hopkins) William Gillespij McGavock, Professor of Mathematics .B. Davidson . M.A., Ph.D. Duke) [ohm lexandbf McGeachy, ssociate Professor of Histor) ; Davi Ison M V. North I ... Una . Ph D I William Nelson Mebane, In. Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S Davidson . M.A. omdl Clarence |mis Pietenpol, Professor of Phyt B Pittsburgh . M.S. Colorado . Ph.D. New V.rk Universiry: and Cranks . neleen The FRCULTY James Faulkner Pinkney, Professor of Political Science A.B. (Davidson), ll.B. (Colorado) William Olin Puckett, Professor of Biology A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (North Carolina), Ph.D. (Princeton) Charles Edward Ratliff. Jr., Instructor in Economics B.S. (Davidson) James Walker Reid, Professor of Geography and Geology B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Peabody) Lewis Bevens Schenck, Professor of Bible A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theological Seminary). S.T.M. (Princeton Seminary), Ph.D. (Yale) Edwin Francis Shewmake, A ' umni Professor of English A.B. (William and Mary), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Virginia) Ralph Linwood Sparrow, Instructor in Mathematics A.B. (Davidson) Oscar Julius Thies, Jr., Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.A. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell) Bradley DeForrest Thompson, Associate Professor of History B.A., M.A. .Williams), M.A. (Harvard) W. McIlwaine Thompson, Associate Professor of Bible A.B. (Davidson) Pedro Nicholas Trakas, Assistant Professor of Spanish A.B. (Wufford), M.A. (University of Mexico) Guy Richard Vowles, Professor of German Language and Literature A.B. (Yankton), B.A., M.A. (Oxford), Ph.D. (Chicago), Litt.D. George Byron Watts. Professor of French A.B. (Dartmouth). A.M. (Harvard). Ph.D. (Minnesota) Gordon Reid Wood, Assistant Professor of English A.B. (Davidson . M.A. (Duke), M.A.. Ph.D. (Princeton) William Wgodhull Wood, Professor of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics A.B.. C.E. (Virginia) The Quips Page Twenty DHVIDSOn I wii s I ii ims 1 1 n Pi Hri ctor o North irollm u l M M. Michigan I ii I NANS BSRI ■ ' :■ ' in Wiisi, li i.i.., , B.M., M.M |ohn I )n h Haldanb, |h. Inttructoi in Ifusi B.M., l M. I attman School ..I Mum. I i Cm n i mm I ' GRACI Profl 01 Mi. ' n.n . .in. r Jcricj B W lent Maryland I i Col. O. ( Martin, Assistant Professot t tilitai ,111,1 ,lc (lis B Presbyterian c ri. Harold M Kennedy Issisfanl Professot «( Wiliian Sciew i ' i , .1, tii s B.S.M. i I,.,,-,., Norman Westbrook Shepard, )uc,i r ., Physical Education B.S North ( arolina . l . ( olu Mi ui Wiiii ii i. Assistant Director I Physical Education lis. Davidson Bui |. Story, |u.. Head I (M tl ,ill Coach V.B. II,,., | whs 11. i , ins. |r... College Physician A.M. (Davidson . Ml). Medical College ..I Virginia Myron Wallaci Mi (.hi. Auditor lis. Davidson) [ohn Liuis I ' wm, Director of PuMic and . r inni Relationships B.S. ;Davidson) |nsi i ' ii I ' am i hi Snikis. Directot u) living Endowment l ' ..s. Davidson William S. McLean, Y. M. C. A. Secretin B.S. Davidson Charles Paf.ker, Wrestling, Coach No pictures Charles I), [amerson, Head Baseball Coach II. . rk.msas) |,,mn Laci Mi 1 i u , Athletic Publicity Directot B.S Davidson Mrs Mildred Little, House Mother II. IV Redding, Assistant Coach of Foclba ! lis, Springfield Derrick Barton, emu ' s Coach and Cranks Page Tueiin one V 58 m ■■ ■ i£«JJSn«;. .. -7w :■ .■,.■ .v.,, uflTion li n e ■ i  ...■ .■ r 3T? T m m N A A I '  ■; M •- TTT rjT ; v L-!sra8 l BILL ROBERTSON, Preside! Vfi ' ri: ; ..:,- %, . fftl I .•■,-.,.i...... .■.„i..« J k 1  ,-, j.CiV,W. Senior Class 01 I [( I lis Bili Robertson President Charlii Patterson I ice President 1 1 tun Robinson Secretary- Treasurer Cheerleader Jerry CLAUDE S. ABERNATHY Sigma Phi Epsilon Hickory, North Carolina B.S. Economics Phi Beta Kappa ' 48; Scabbard and Blade ' 47, ' 48; International Relations Club ' 47, ' 48; Spanish Club ' 45, ' 47; U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps ' 45, ' 46; Battalion Staff ' 47, ' 48. O. G. ALLEN, JR. Winston-Salem, North Carolina B.S. in Biology Pan-Hellenic Council ' 48; Campus Club ' 48; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ' 43, ' 44, ' 47, ' 48; Symphonic Band ' 42, ' 43, ' 44. ' 47. ' 48; Little Symphony ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Queens-Davidson Symphony ' 42. ' 43, ' 44; Football ' 43. FRANK P. ANDERSON Beta Theta Pi Charleston, South Carolina B.S. in Chemistry Concert Band ' 46, ' 47; Football ' 47; Philanthrope Society ' 46, ' 47; Army Air Corps ' 43 ' 45. JOSEPH S. BACHMAN, III Kappa Alpha Bristol, Tennessee B.S. in Economics Davidsonian ' 40, ' 41, ' 42; Band ' 40, ' 41. ' 42; Bi Qurps AND Craxks ' 46, ' 47; U. S. Army 4 3 ' 46. Literary Page Twenty eight (.1 ORGI D BARKSDA1 I Pi Kappa I ' ln U M BBORO IRCINI B.S. i Business Spiniifa i lub 46 17: 1 i i DAVID (■ i:i I VINS ' I Spru e Pine, Ni i % a ; S ;„ !:, ii.n n I orcc J yen I Football 4 . ' 48i M i Dravri luh i . I ( In So. lal I , ,i. ,,,,. . II ho I K SttiaVnti In American lint Ull I I M II Mi III I I BASON Kappa Alpha Vanceyvillb, North i kRoi in B.S. in Business United Slates Navi it ' 46. II I I AM ll BOWMAN II ' . I LOVER, Sun i n ( iiiuiisi ;.s. ni PsycJioIogi una! Education I • D 1 lull ' 47, ' 4H. Senior Class 111, IIMVN H  M VN Paefi Twenty-nine Smiley HAYWOOD C. BRINEGAR Phi Delta Theta Winston-Salem, North Carolina B.S. in Psychology and Education President Y. M. C. A. ' 48; Omicron Delta Kappa ' 47, ' 48; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ' 48; President Forensic Council ' 47; Debating ' 42. ' 43, ' 47. ' 48; Beaver Club; Vice-President Philanthropic Literary Society ' 47; Vice- President Y. M. C. A. ' 4 3, Board of Control ' 48. Cabinet ' 47, ' 48. Court of Control ' 43; Football ' 41, ' 42; Basketball ' 42, ' 43. ' 47. ' 48; U. S. Army ' 43 ' 46. DONALD G. BRYANT Beta Theta Pi Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. in Business Oriuinal Class ' 45; Beaver Club; Golf Team, Captain ' 47 Delta Pi; Student Council; U. S. Armv Ail Corps. RALPH MARTIN CALDWELL, JR. Spartanburg, South Carolina B.S. in I nglish Glee Club ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Football Band ' 46; Le Cercle Francais; Sigma LTpsilon; Scripts and Pranksi Red and Black Masquers. Al GARNER CAMEROiS I 1 I VUDERDALE, lie 1 A.B. in Span,,!: Sinma Delta Pi. Page Thirty i ' in n n s i win R i In m i mciNi . ;. in Psycho ogi t IIU i lufa I W II I I Wl II ( ll ( I |R INMi.N Sill M. n|-. I II ' : S l i;sii VLL J. MUM R Beta rheta Pi III in i ii l n Uim IRCINI v : S, in Chemistry Male i horui • I inui Sigma I pdlon • li, In Phi Vlpba ' 47, ' 4Bi II. s. M I i HRISTOPH1 R Phi I psilon ( .I ' ll I IS ( .1 ORCI : s. in nefish Ediloi DavUtonim Script I Pnmfci ■ i U) 47; Vrmj n ( .. Senior Class Baa an Carper CBBI8TOPR] ■ Page Thirty one D , Strickland, Robertson, and Blevins ROBERT E. CLINE Pi Kii| pn Plii Hickory, North Carolina B.S. in Business Business Staff DavidsoBJaji ' 43, ' 48, Business Manager ' 48; Business Staff Scripts an.l Pmnks ' 43; Editorial Staff Qoips and Cranks ' 43; President Social Fraternity ' 48; Army Air Force ' 46. JOHN WEST COKER Clinton, South Carolina B.S. in Music Transfer from Presbyterian College; Symphon Bands ' 46. ' 47, ' 48; Campus Club ' 48. QUENTIN COOPER Santurce, Puerto Rico B.S. in Spanish Freshman Football ' 40; D Club; Manager Baseball ' 48; Presi- dent Sigma Delta Pi; United States Army 4 Years. HARRY H. CORBETT Anderson, South Carolina B.S. in Physics and Bible In the United States Service tor l r Years. Page Thirty-two (.1 0RG1 ( OUN( II I Kappa Alpha B u I l MORI M Ml I wo B s ,„ physics Original Clou I ' , I ml W „,.!,„ : ( uach I ' . I -i i FRED i ni ' .r.i N I |R Kappa ! roNM Nori h i iroi is : s in I;, SI ,11 ' _ I I Wll s ( o [R Burlington, North i vroi in ; S. in Business ..ill i id i Band I i III n U (UK lll |R Pfci Delta rheta Rocky Mount, North irolina : S in I ■ onomit Gl« lub ' 42, i ' .. Phil ■ pi Litem S Icl U i Si Hi Vrn Senior Class I OOP! R C Mum M I (IIII II1N l i c Thirty-three rx Bob Phillips IRA G. DARNELL. JR. Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. in Business Football ' 43; Chorus ' 43; United States Navy ' 43- ' 46. THOMAS GORDON DAVIS Greenville, South Carolina B.S. in Economics Band ' 44, ' 45. 46. ALEXANDER GRANT DONALD Sigma Phi Epsilon Society Hill. South Carolina B.S. in Biology and Chemistry International Relations Club ' 45, ' 46. ' 47, ' 48. DANA B. DRAKE Kappa Alpha Macon, Georgia A.B. in Spanish Delta Phi Alpha ' 46, ' 4 . ' 48, Secretary ' 48; Sigma Delta P. ' 48; Spanish Club ' 47. ' 48; Eumaneau Societ) ' 48; International Relations Club ' 46. ' 47. Pagfi Thirty (our I |u|| l DlIM l ' II ' . ( ll Mil ..in .. 111 il I im.l is ; S i i nglisfi I Vlpha I8| I ' lul ...il,i..|... i 16 i 18; I l.i I si. i ' . ' II I si Ml 111 l (. I ( KS(i I D Al ' .lis II. I um, I i mi.iih I: in ' - , . hoi Hon i c i .I...II ts sin p ki si i piiw Kappa Wi ' i.i Su i l l r Son i ii I IROI is ; s ,,i Biolont Original l l.,- ' 46i Hi I wil s IOHNSON lllhH i ' Kappa I ' ln I ISI hi s ins V ( : S. in BioJogi luittanl Manage) I rack l....n it. ted S( ■ I ■ Script Pranks n SlaH ' 43, ' 47, n i I Senior Class .T i five Pan Hell Patterson RUSSELL HENRY ENGLE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. in Economics and Business Philanthropic Literary Society; International Relations Club ' 48; Charlotte-Davidson Club ' 48; United States Navy ' 42 ' 43. DON ERB Badin, North Carolina B.S. in Physics Football ' 42; B.i Club ' 48; Phi Beta 41, ' 47, ' 48; Sig: United States Ai Pi Sig. , ' ' 43 ' 45 SAM J. ERVIN. Ill Kappa Alpha Morganton, North Carolina B.S. in Political Science Managing Editor Davidsonian ' 44, Sports Editor ' 47, Associate Editor, Editor-in Chief; President Social Fraternity ' 48; Sigma Upsilon. NED P. EVERETT Pi Kappa Phi ROBERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA B.S. in Business and I conomics Band ' 42, ' 46; Football Band ' 41, ' 42, ' 46; Phi Mu Alphi Page Thirty-six |DII I 1 I M ' l RM |R ( In KaNNAPULIS, NORTH t M! ll v B S 111 Mhsi ' i Fmhra Mu Vlnhi PmiiJc ihmpii I.il. • I ... i and III 1. 1 l ' - I i .inniu ( ...l si ,,, , I Wll s l I 111 ( II |R flu Gamma ' i i i ii Uim ' iiu. iM : s in P ,, I I,,,, ,,,,,, ...I Slain iin . |osl I ' ll II si i 11 OR V |R Movcx K Nun I II l U ' .i ' l IS : s. in Wnw, i: . i I • Phi Mu Vlpha; United Stalci Vn MIV ROBI i: I l( Rl I R I l ' )WI RS Wpha ( hi ii MBUB, n ni ' .i.i v ;.s in BioloH and ( ' hemislr) Football D .M ' 4S. Senior Class .11 seven Photo by John Stewart ROBERT HAGOOD GAMBRELL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Atlanta, Georgia B.S. in Economics Internati.ni.il Relations Club ' 47, ' 48; Le Cercle Francais ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Eumanean Literary Society ' 48; Davidsonian Staff ' 46, Assistant Business Manager ' 47. CHARLES M. GIBBS, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha Dunn, North Carolina A.B. hi English Original Class ' 45; United States Ma EDWARD C. GLAVICH, JR. Waynesville, North Carolina B.S. in Economics Original Class ' 44; United States Army. ROBERT A. GOURLEY Beta Theta Pi Marion, North Carolina B.S. in Music Concert and Football Bands ' 42, ' 43, ' 47, ' 48; Orchestra 4(; Phi Mil Upha ' 43, ' 47, ' 48; Tennis ' 48; Army Air Forces ' 43 ' 46, Page ' Thin , eight I i k.i i ORR GR u I i ll l M GR1BBI III Kappa Alpha ltd (In 1 HOM v-v n i i ( .i 1 II Wkl IN 1 1 NSI BSI 1 : s in Pjycl : s ,„ Bto og) I.I.. ( lub tl 1 1. N,. l ed Statei nm 1] I6| U.. H - ' Daviifwn , .., i • - IMI  .« • 1 1 ,.. 1 ' ,. .illl ,,, . nit) i ...... .1 I is. s. ,,,.f „,„| ' ,.,„. 1 l.i Hi Bl RNI1 Rl sMI 1 II GR1 (.1 ORGI l Kl V GRIMB l 1 I II u;i . ' III , ill 1 II I HUH IN V ma Alpha 1 psilon ( .111 1 N II 1 1 S., II | M ( M B.S. in Bii B.S. . ' ' ■ ■ 1 .-.1 Slatei Naval Rcscm ' 1 ' 46; Phili nil 1 .1. . ... V 1 1 s. m nnv 1 i ■ onion ' 42; Society Glee ( lub • 1 Social li..i.ii..iv ' 48; Managing 1 litoi oi Script! ami fn„,k ' 48. Senior Class (. Hin- di i s I.I1IMI11I I Pagfi I hirty nine Anderson and Pitttnan Sigma Pi Sigma; Varsity Footb Naval Air Corps ' 42 Mo. THOMAS M. GUY, JR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Norfolk. Virginia B.S. in Physics and Bast-ball; United States HENRY D. HABERYAN Shreveport, Louisiana B.S. in Biology and Chemistry ALBERT GRADY HARRIS. JR. Kappa Alpha Macon, Georgia A.B. in English College ' 46; United States Ar Transferred from Presb M3-M6; Sigma Upsilon. DAVID CALDWELL HARRISON San Antonio, Texas A.B. in English Transferred from University of Texas MS; Pre-Ministerial Club ' 46; Sigma Delta Pi M6. ' 47, M8. Secretary Treasurer MS; West minster Fellowship. Page Forty ill RBI r. I D M VRWOOD S l Ii. Mil I I x : in I nglish Internal Iclalioni ( lufa I ISt Wn lllng lloMI R I RANKJ l HAWORTH |R : ( 111 I lii ii PoiN I . NOM M I M ■ B.S. i ' i . . ss hnn Band ' 43 i Phi Mil Uphi i . ' 48, Wordi nuwin HATCH S ma Upha I psilon i. ii M.i .11 1 1 North ( vrolina ! ' ■ S i Business rcnnli • ■ I I ' I lufa • ' ii ■! si i |OHN Rl H RDS II U |R I I In KOm . nr.l II ( MOI IN 4 B.S. m Mathematics Bukclball ' 44; I ...II ' 44 Phi a . . K ipp ii red Si in Senior Class I I tin in U 11 4H.11 Pagfi forty-one - J f ™ _ v ' lffl I V?S 31 £ g| Hills, Willineham, and Mille JOHN W. HELTON Pi Kappa Phi Shelby, North Carolina B.S. in Economics United States Army ' 42- ' 45. CAMPBELL G. HENDERSON Kappa Sigma YValterboro, South Carolina B.S. in Economics ihman Tennis ' 42; DavidsoniflH ' 42; Golf Teat Air Corps ' 43- ' 46. HUGH ME1GHAN HILL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Greensboro, North Carolina B.S. in Biology United States Anm ' 43- ' 46; President Student Body ' 48, Vice- President ' 43; Student Council ' 42, ' 43; Beaver Club ' 42- ' 47, President ' 47; Football Manager ' 46; Editorial Staff Davidsonian ' 41, ' 43; Editorial Staff Quips AND Clanks ' 41, ' 43; D Club; Sigma Upsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s 11 ho Among Sin dents in American Universities and Colleges. JOHN R. HILLS Phi Delta Theta Jacksonville, Florida B.S. in Chemistry Y. M. C. A. ' 46, Sign Epsilo ■48; Phi Beta Kappa ' 48. Page Forty two l u U) P HOI 1 I ' ln (. .nun . i Delia Mi Holly, North i iroi in i B.S ii I . onomu i ,n,v .. I ( IIISII R IIUSMNS i i i- Noni ii ( •■ 1 |ONES II ' HUDSON. |R i .ism 1 1 Sit. i m.s. North i irolina : S in I ' m. holog] Spaniih Club ' 44; Baieball ' 43, ' 44; [rack ' 44; United Stall V.i.,1 Ri |OSI I ' ll K l s( oi sn ii 1 1 North ( iroi in v B.S. in Biology I bill ' • , ' 44; Basketball ' 44; Bueball ' 44; Football Band 16, ' 4 I .... Senior Class ll MM HSIIN IIul,s,,n Hill. 1 lllSKIN Mills Ins, .., Page I arty-three Al Scarborough C. REES JENKINS. JR. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fayetteville, North Carolina B.S. in Biology Davidsonian ' 48; Quips and Cranks ' 46. ' 47, ' 48; Eumanean Literary Society; United States .i ' 44 46. H. REID JOHNSTON Davidson, North Carolina !.S. in Economics and Business United States Air Corps ' 4.V45. W. L. JOHNSTON Mooresville, North Carolina B.S. in Chemistry Assistant in Chemistry ' 48; Gamma Sigma Epsik. WILLIAM STAFFORD JOYNER Beta Theta Pi Kernersville, North Carolina B.S. in ( licitii .it i Glee Club ' 43; Phi Mu Alpha ' 43; Sigma Upsilon ' 48; Gamma Sigma Epsilon ' 48; Student Council ' 48; Omicron Delta Kappa ' 48; Phi Beta Kappa ' 48; Who ' s Who Among Students in merican Universities and Colleges ' 48; Y. M. ( ' . A. Cabinet ' 47. Page Fort) -four wiiii i r.r.iu i ki s 1,1 ,.v I s. I ' ,. ., I, . .1; I II I i:. HIM : S in Busmen 11. Bukclbal I l I ' .l I I I IK. I l kll ' .KM 1 1 ■ .111.1 swilll I 1; KIMRI s wi (mo Non mi knoi in : in S|Miiis i StKnu 11. Ii PI 1 ' now r,n II I l R 11: I ' ln I psilon ( II Ml E8TOM Si. II I II ( M ' .ll IN I ' . S hi Business Senior Class tfy lM i Johnston, II. I ' .. JOHNSTON, W. I. J01 m n Page Forh fnc . Social Sum Fate ADOLPH L. LARSON Phi Gamma Delta Knoxville, Iowa B.S. in Business ' 42- ' 45j Vice-President and Fraternity ' 47, ' 48 WILLIAM HENRY LAWRENCE, JR. Pi Kappa Phi Anderson, South Carolina B.S. in Chemistry and Biology Delta Phi Alpha. WILLIAM D. LAVVSON, III Kappa Sigma Gastonia, North Carolina B.S. in Economics United States Army ' 43- ' 46; Wrestling ' 4s, ' 47; International Relations Club ' 48; Spanish Club ' 47; Freshman Football ' 42. H. GIRARDEAU LELAND, JR. McClellanville, South Carolina A.B. in English Football Band ' 40 ' 42; United States Navy ' 42 ' 46; Managii Editor Scripts and Pranks ' 47; Sigma Upsilon ' 47, ' 48; Phila thropic Literary Society ' 47. ' 4S. Page Forty-six 1 ns,. Lilly I D VRD (.HI RR W l I II n [R Mji psilon C II Mil I MilN Si .11 | II I Ml, || IN I I « onom ' u - iC IS. PI. . I ml Iw. i ....... I ' II. Uiiimimu ..I Vita II. Hi. ii.. I s. •■ G( IRDON I l I IPS OMB Caktonia, Noii i ii ( m ' ..i in .1 ( henthln I s Willi I l ' l K l I l l Bl RG1 R • ,, psilon 111 l MOM i l ' .l II I Mil il in v B.S. in Business ■ I i Phi Mh l,.|, i, FORD DEAN LITTLI |R hi . Alpha I psilon I .HI I NMliillll. . .11111 I llinllM : S in En onomk s Senior Class I UHI U I IM HI in I r. I I I NH I u ii i . F. I). Page Forty-seven Joe Bachuiiut ROBERT CLAUDE LITTLE Sigmn Alpha Epsilon Greensboro, North Carolina B.S. in Economics Golf Team ' 47, ' 4S; Transferred from Virg United States Navy. Military Acaden C. VINCENT LONG, JR. Beta Tketa Pi Burlington, North Carolina B.S. in Business and Economics Business Staff Davidsonian ' 47; Business Staff Quips and (. ihnks ' 47; Manager Cross Country Team ' 48, Assistant Manager Track Team ' 47, Manager ' 48; D Club; Treasurer Beta Theta Pi ' 48. WILLIAM DAVIE LYDAY Beta Theta Pi Gastonia, North Carolina B.S. in Chemistry R. O. T. C. Band ' 45. Advanced R. O. T. C. NORMAN MARTIN MacDOWELL Oakdale. Pennsylvania A.B. in Bible and Philosophy Male Chorus ' 48. Page Forty-eigki ill r, McGl u in Phi Delia Thtta lii sm Mm c 1 1 , Nob in ( vboi in ■: I i onomii ■■ Original 1 1 HUM will McGOOCAN s M- i Paui  , Nom ii ( moj in ; s ,n Bu l RNON B Mod III l Sigma Alpha psilon h mi ii 1 1 Mississippi : m Hislon llli;i)t k II r,l K nil Mi kl l l III ' ,, (..num. ( wii bon. Nob i ii l win is s : s in Bfofogi i . i i . i . Senior Class I (INC. Ml (.1 11! 1 1 Ii Ml ( N M w l n i i i Mi kiiuiiN Page Oft) -nine Delta Kappa Founders THOMAS NEILL McLAUCHLIN Sig.mii Phi Epsilon Raefokd, North Carolina B.S. in Business Philanthropic Literary Society ' 40- ' 43; Wrestling ' 39; Football Manager ' 39; Editorial Staff Davidsonian ' 39- ' 42; United States rm ' 43 ' 46. JOSEPH D. McLEAN Beta Theta Pi Lenoir, North Carolina B.S. in English Sigma Delta Pi ' 48; Freshman Football ' 45; Freshn ball ' 45. SAMUEL DOW MALOM 1 Phi Gamma Delta Knoxville, Tennessee A.B. in Philosophy Transferred from University of Tennessee; Vrmy n Corps 3 Years; Boarding House .Manager ' 4s. Y. M. t . . Cabinet ' 46 ' 48; Delia Phi Alpha ' 47 ' 48; Philanthropic Literary Societj ' 47 ' 48. HERBERT AEE A I)ER Mil 1 ER Pfei Delta Theta Atlanta, Georgia A.B. in English Forensic Council ' 46- ' 48; Glee Club ' 45 ' 47; Cheerleade Secretary Social Fralernin ' 46. Page Fifty ( VRI ISI I MOI IRI Phi ptilon RCM K I III I S.illlll l Ml,, I IS BS •: I conomii n : . . n SP1 NCER MI I s MURR U i Chi Sl M i CoLLECE, Mississippi I I: in I Philanlhnipii I phi Mil Willi i s MOOR] IK ' i Kappa I ' lu .ink. S.m i ii C mi, ii is ii Business SUtei l„l. l) l l l II I Sigma I ' lu I ptilon Kisi.s Mountain, Nohth c uuhjna ; S m Business I rah m.,n Footl ... i, , Si-m.i I). Ii , Pi; ( hi, i Senior Class Ml I I IN Mooni . W. S. Ni ii i . D. M I fty-one Student Store Rawle-) ROBERT LEE NEILL Pi Kappa Alpha Statesville. North Carolina B.S. in Economics imtball Manager ' 4?. ' 47; D Club; Business Staff DavidsoniaM Circulation Manager ' 47; Pan-Hellenic Council ' 47; President al Fraternity; United States Army Air Force. RICHARD A. OGLESBY Phi Delta Theta Atlanta, Georgia B.S. in Economics Original Class ' 45. CHARLES H. CM I NS Sigmn Phi Epsilott Avondale, North Carolina B.S. in Biology t.irx Sm_i.il Fraternity ' 48 Le Cercle Franca Football and Symphi ' 46, ' 4 ; Secretat ic Bands ' 4=;. ' 46. Delta Phi Alpha; Orchest M t RANKS ' 45. Page Fifty-two LOUIS M. PALLES. JR. Pi Kappa Phi Florence. South Carolina B.S. in Chemistry 46, ' 47, ' 48j Editorial Stafl Qui ..I IRG1 R PATRK K Phi Gamma Delta Bi i M -. i North i iroi in n ( hemisti i I .1 Sliln Iran u i II l I ll l ' .i:is en Ai ' .c, I ) II.MIN ci|I| || t B.S. in Bu United Slain .i ( oni I I ( ll r,i ll w r i 1 1 RSON S ma Wi ' i.i I psilon i n mii North ( w., ,i in Psychologi Builneu N, ,11 Quivi wo i n vm.- ' 42, ii.. ,., Pretidi i laa ■-. Preaidi ki Pn i more Clu M. C. A. ' 47; Beaver lufa i Piwideni II ran Frale Council ' 48: Whoi 11 ,., Imonij Students ,„ t,„.,,..,„ l „,,,,,,n. i Col eg! R( n:| R I HI RRK k II III I [PS Kappa Sigma I lURiNBURC, North ( moi in v B.S hi ( hemiitr-) 0 I ' 12. ' 46; ■ I Itil I I , l, „.„•„,,■ I ll.., 16 V. M ( 1 ,1,:. nily; Publii I V-12; H ho ll ho intone Students ,,■ Imerican ( „,,,,, ,i„ Beaver I lub I ! II SI n Senior Class Page Fifh-rriree - .1 Der Hi JAMES A. PITTMAN, JR. Betn T iefn Pi Orlando, Florida B.S. hi Chemistry and Biology Glee Club ' 45; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sentelle Vward ' 47, ' 48; Assistant English and Biology ' 47; Vice President Student Body ' 47; Secretary Sophomore Class ' 46; Student Council ' 48; V. M. C. A. Cabinet ' 48, Board of Control ' 48; Philanthropic I iterar} Societ) ' 45- ' 48; Delta Phi Alpha; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Managing Editor DmHsonian ' 47. MARTIN L. PITTS, JR. Sigma Phi Epsilou Elk Hill, Virginia B.S. in Political Science eball ' 45; Football ' 45; R. O. T. C. 1: CHARLES LUKE POWELL Phi Delta Thela Rocky Mount, North Carolina B.S. in Physics United States Army ' 43 ' 46. ROBERT C. RAPP, JR. Beta Theta Pi Thomasville, North Carolina B.S. in Business and French Court of Control ' 46; Le Cerclc Francais ' 45- ' 48 Page r;Jn foul I R K R win nl.i Pi Hi imy nil. North ( woi is : s :u Zoology II.. i . ' ..I. in ' ' Glee i ! .. • . Drum uul B i Sludi in Sim • • in I , I ' 4n lll.ll.il SI, I. . .,„i . I I i .1 iin. ii I i;i i l ' i Kappa Phi Mini s ins. .ui i ii I WOI is i B.S n i onomics I Wll s BROW I ' .l l s I AH I I SSI 111 I I B ni I ngfish ,i ii.ni .... w ii I I i ill is ROBI R iso Pi Kappa Phi Kannapolik, North ( irolina B.S in E onomii i ., Kappa; Pn lidi in Scnl ho - H bo , Irmi in i,.„n,.„, II,. i.i II,. mi i lull i ■ ■ Delia IV, Pn id. hi i i i ( . ibii • ..l s. ...l I ratei nily; Student ( ouncil; I .1 Sum tm} til I Senior Class Pi I Is RtAl It U ' l ROB] II I SOM Page Fifty five Bob Cline JERROLD S. ROBINSON Sigma Phi Eps ' Aon Wilmington. North Carolina B.S. in Economics Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ' 48; Philanthropic Literar) Societ) ' 42, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Ireasurer ' 4 ; D Club ' 42, ' 46, ' 4 _ . ' 48; Pan-Hellenic Council •47; Student Council ' 4 . ' 48; Beavei Club ' 47; Tennis ' 42, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class ' 48; Head Cheerleader ' 48; Omicron Delta kappa ' 48; Elections Board ' 47; Original Class ' 45; Scabbard anil Blade unc1 ' 43; United States Arm) ' 43- ' 45. ALFRED SCARBOROUGH, JR. Beta Theta Pi Sumter, South Carolina B.S. in Biolooy ho ' s Who Among Students m American Universities and Colleges ' 47. ' 48; Omicron Delta Kappa ' 45. ' 47, President ' 48; President Student Body. Summer Session ' 45; President Social Fratemit) ' 45, ' 48; Eumanean Li terary Societ) ' 4 , President ' 48; Sioma Upsilon ' 48; D Club ' 47, ' 48; Scabbard and Blade ' 47: Court ot Control ' 48; Pan-I lellenii Council ' 4 ; Honorary Fratcr nitv Council ' 48; Basketball ' 45; United States .Marine Corps ' 45 ' 46. NEWLIN P. SCHENCK Pi Kappa Phi Shelby, North Carolina B.S. in Chemistry Freshman Football ' 44; Wrestling ' 46; Intern Club ' 47; Scabbard and Blade ' 48. CLAYTON SCOFIELD Kappa Alpha Decatur, Georgia B.S. in Biologi Sigma Upsilon ' 47, ' 48; Delta Phi Alpha -47, ' 48; Football ' 42 ' 43; United States Army ' 44 ' 46. Pitoe FifM six I Wll s 1 si RUGGS Sigma Phi I psilon Iiim K I III I Sou I II I Mini IN B s m conomies International II, II I t s si I I I ' .S Phi psilon ( .1:1 1 nmimiiii. nil 11 ( m B.S. Ph I Idoriil Si .11 i. ' !•■• bytrriin Sludi nl ELMO M MM VRS Sigmii ' 11 (isiluii c .1.1 1 nsboho, Now 11 1 uioi in B.S, a, Mathematics and Physics 11 1 lufa • (li 1. . i i 1 . United Stoi Nam 1 I |) l SI I W Sigma flu I iisilmi M.ll l .H1 I II ( kROl IN B.S. hi Business Spaniih ( 1 Si 11 ti 1 ■ M .H Mulls m. ( lnNks ' 46, . Sigma Dell . I Senior Class N IHIlOltOUI.fi Nl I 1 l«v 1 Id. S, III N( k N, 1 1 ll:s | , N. Nl Ol II 1 11 Shah Puge Fifi Martin Waters GUY L. SIMMONS, JR. Jacksonville, Florida B.S. in Physics reshman Football ' 41, Varsity Football ' 42; Sigma Pi Sign ' 48; United States Army ' 4 s ' 46. WILLIAM TAYLOR SIMPSON, JR. Beta Theta Pi Rock Hill, South Carolina B.S. Ph ys cs Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ' 48; Assistant Editor Quips and Cranks ' 47, Editor-in- Chief ' 48; Publications Board ' 48; Philanthropic Literary Society ' 48; Student Council ' 45; Basketball ' 44, ' 45; Baseball ' 45; Track ' 44, ' 47. ' 48; United States Navy ' 45. BOYDEN C. SISKE, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha Pleasant Garden, North Carolina B.S. in Economics United Slates Vrmj ' 42 ' 47. WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH Beta Theta Pi Greer, South Carolina B.S. in Economics Literarv Society ' 45, ' 47, ' 48; Co-Editor Quips KS ' 45; Spanish Club; United Stales Army ' 45 ' 46. Page i ifty-eighi I HOM s BROW SNODGR SS |R I ' lu ( lamina I v m l II M I l I II l MUM IS V E S i Biolog) (In. i,, I Slain .m ii I6i M i Phi Upho President N (H: I ' liy.i. ml ii II ran ml II I ,. I,,,,,,, Rifl, M H ll l S I 1 I ( ,lll l NSBUnU, iilt I II ( Mini IN : S in Chemutn II I Sulci Vrim ' 43 16 Phi B , ... Sium.i Fpiilun: Siuma Pi Sigma; Deltu Phi Vlpha; Male C ' horu« ' 42, n. is. Quipi ind ClIANKa ' 42, Photov.raphii Editoi I . DaWrlio i I RNI si B SPANG1 I R |R I ' lu Delta Theta I ' lllNI l ins, Wl SI IBCINI v ; s .-.I Biol R )|.l R ' l SI Rl( Kl WD • ; i Alpha I prilon M 1 I , ( .1 I J I ■ l . I : s ... I I rcaiurei Siudi Pniidcnl I unior I Student ouncil .. ' 47; Football in. I. i.i Sigma Ik lla I ' .. Interna ( lub; ...iii I .... i. ..I I . ' 48, J. ..Iw denl Social Fral y; Omicron Delta Kappa; llonorart, Fratei niti Council; Who ' s Who Imone Studral in American Univei titles . ..I alleges. Senior Class MPSOJI VM.LLH SlSKB STEW vh Svutii Si all Kl vm 1 ' .. Page Fifty-nine •- Pallet and Trier RALPH W. STRICKLAND Cerro Gordo, North Carolina B.S. in Chemistry and Biology ROBERT WARREN STROUP Pi Kappa Alpha Wilmington, North Carolina B.S. in Physics sident of Social Fraternity; United States Marine Corps 3 Ye WILLIAM A. SUTHERLAND Kappa Sigma Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. in Economics United States Army ' 44- ' 46; Glee Club ' 43, ' 44. Preside DOUG W. SWINK Kappa Sigma Richmond, Virginia B.S. in French Who ' s Who Among Students in Americ m Ihiiiersities and Colleges; Editor al Staff Davidsonian ' 41 ' 43 ' 46 ' 47; Eumanean Literary Society ' 41. ' 42. President ' 46, ' 47 International Rela tions Club ' 46, ' 47; Red and Black Masque rs ' 41 ' 43, Secretary ' 46, ' 47; Sigma Upsilon ' 46, ' 47; Scripts u id Pranks ' 42, ' 43, 1 liter ' 46, ' 4 ; Le Cercle Francais ' 46, ' 4 ; United St. ties mi Page Sixty SllUt kl AMI, U. . Tate s wuii i McDOWEU l i I Pfci Delta Ditto Mi mi inton Nob i ii I tnoi in : in P iil Wm m i I i Pin nil nuiull i is s. ... lumanran I ■ Rrlal i luh, V LvC ' cnli Svmpli i Band; OtiviiUanlan Si.,m. Student t ' uunul i l Kl R I Uliii; ill •i.i Alpha I ptilon U II MINCTON, mil ii ( mi., i is : S in ngfun I I I . ' V s  I I s| II I I M IR PJii psilon I ' . 1 1 I III 111 OBDTON, NOR1 ll I UtOl IN v B.S ■ ' n I ' i 1 sit - Football Ban It ' . Nic Pi Siuma; R. 0. T. ( Band i ■ ' 46. |( ll U I SI III l( III R ' In psilon VflAMI, I l ORIDA : n ni Busineti . . i. . and 11 1 ... ( ■ Hell. lUh lub; si.,. I, ,.i I), .... i .„ ...... ii.. I. ...in.,., is. Unit Senior Class Stboop 1 i on, L. L. su ink I inn in g Page Siam one 1 ' Brine far Performs GEORGE B. THOMASSON Sigma Phi Epsilon Kings Mountain, North Carolina B.S. in Business 3and ' 41, ' 43; United States Army ' 43 ' 46. DAN W. TYLER Pi Kappa Phi Florence, South Carolina B.S. in Business Administration Glee Club ' 45; Spanish Club ' 47; Westminster Fellowship ' 47 Advanced R. O. T. C. ' 47, ' 48; Bustiness Staff Quips and Crank ' 46, ' 4 _ . CHARLES W. UPCHURCH Beta Theta Pi Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. in Business D Club; Golf Team ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Glee Club ' 45, ' 46, College Quartet ' 4S. ' 46. WILLIAM D. VINSON Richmond, Virginia B.S. in Economics Transferred from University of Richmond; United States Navy. Paoe Sixt] two i ., . v. I . ll I I l I I I II I i:i l so rhele ' . I I IS I ( .1 .1111.1 I : rn Political Si ( HRISTOPHI R B l Kl R PI Kappa I ' ln i .11 I II IUII I I I I: s in ■;. Phi Vl| A I) w l KER, IK l ' i Kappa I ' ln I MM l I 1 1 . UlM Ilii.lM V n Psychology r«ck !■• ' 48s li ( luh • Sluilenl ( • Chccrlodei 16; Sir U l II R P l Kl R l ' i Kappa ' In COLLIERVILLE, I I NSI ssl I : S n PI RiOi tm I i aunt .1 18; .. il t I.. I. la; VuiManl in M Senior Class Hl ' C IUIIU II U Kl ,N-..v. . |). U u KEE, W. P. Past: Sixl) three Lipscomb and hong JOHN A. WALL Kappa Sigma High Point. North Carolina B.S. in Political Science Basketball ' 44. ' 45; Eui Club; Court of Control ' 45 Societj ' 45- ' 48; KARL MARTIN WATERS, JR. Kappa Sigma Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. in Physics President Sophomore Class ' 44; Football ' 43; Baseball ' 44; Golf ' 47, ' 48; Junior Marshal; Court of Control ' 47; Sigma Pi Sigma; Philanthropic Literary Society; President Charlotte-Davidson Club ' 46, ' 47; Treasurer Pan Hellenic Council ' 47; President Social I ratemit) 45; Phi Beta Kappa; V. l. C. . Board of Control. BENJAMIN L. WATKINS, JR. Winston-Salem, North Carolina B.S. in Education Symphonic Band ' 41, ' 42, ' 43. ' 48, President ' 43; Football Band ' 41, ' 42. ' 43, ' 48; Little Symphony ' 41, ' 42, ' 43; B. O. T. C. Band ' 4 1, ' 42, ' 43; Phi Mu Alpha ' 42, ' 43, ' 48, Vice-President ' 48, United Stales Army ' 43- ' 46. EDWIN GLENN WAT! Sigma PJii Epsilon Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. in Physics United States Navy ' 43 ' 46; Football Band ' 41 ' 43. Page Sixty-jour Rl IBI R I B UIIMI heta l ' i i ii 1 1-. 1 1 .r 1 1 North ( moi in  ; s In Piycl School PholoKi iph r ' 42. ' 43; I I It Quiri m C ' kanki PI grapnel 18; II .1 5ta I RODN1 w llls W l Sigma ( hi I I Mill ' . Null I II C Will IN : s iii ' i tics Wu tlphai Bymph I Si hi M t I |ll|| III I |SS l ' ii Delta rheta Rl H KINCHAM, N( IB l ll ( Mini IS I: S in Bio osi mi,,. , Social I raternily: United Si Hi Vrni) 1 1 n. ANDBJ I III I I I ' ln I psilon ROI K Mill. Snlll II ( Mini IS is. in i onotnu s i Senior Class W ,il Winn Page Sixty ive S iSS . ' -W ' , ' fl :j; i R Christie Walker and Robertson CLARENCE D. WILLIAMS Sigmn A p za E si tm Tatum, South Carolina A.B. in Psychology itional Relati Social Fratci ns Club lity ' 48; ' 47, ' 48; Baseball ' 47, ' 48; Vice- Veteran o£ World War II (OSS). E. LEE WILLINGHAM, III Phi Delta Theta Augusta, Georgia A.B. in English Transferred from Junior College of Augusta; Glee Club ' 46, ' 47, President ' 46; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Vice-President Student Body ' 47; Student Council ' 48; Track ' 47, ' 48; D Club •47; Phi Mu Alpha ' 47, ' 48; Omicron Delta Kappa ' 48; President Westminster Fellowship ' 48; Philanthropic Literary Society ' 47, ' 48; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ' 48. ROBERT M. WITHERS Davidson, North Carolina B.S. in Biology United States Infantry ' 43- ' 46. MARSHALL S. WOODSON Beta Theta Pi Thomasville, Georgia B.S. in Biology Editorial Staff Quips and Ckanks ' 45, ' 46, ' 47. JOHN HILL YOCUM Beta Theta Pi El Dorado, Arkansas B.S. in Economics and Business United States Navy ' 43 ' 46. Page Sixty-six Senior Class Pflge Sixty-seven 33 r was .■ ■? ♦« ' MIKE WILLIAMS, President Junior Class OFFIC] RS Iim ii i lams President Davi Sim I ' i ' i rson I ' ice President Hi i i Brow s Secretary I reasurer Junior Class |ohn Adams Bristol, Tenn. Kappa Alpha Ralph Alexander, Jr Marion, N. C. Beta Theta Pi Bert Anderson Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon David A. Archibald Jacksonville, Fla. Phi Camilla Delta J. D. Ashmore Greenville, S. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Charles E. Auten Charlotte, N. C. Carter Bailey Wheeling, W. Va. Kappa Stoma J. M. Bailey Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ierry P. Barkas Wilmington, N. C. Robert D. Barnes Greenville, N. C. j. L. Barringer Florence. S. C. Pi Kappa Phi Thad J. Barringer Florence, S. C. i ' i Ka V pa Phi William B. Barron Rock I [ill, S. ( ' . Kappa Alpha Dick Baxter Charlotte, . C. Kappa Alpha W. B. Baxter Midland City, Ala. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Seventy Junior Class I n Bi i s |a ksom ille, I la I ' ln t.. ii in. i Delia (. hari bs M Bi m Shelby, N. C ' i Kappa ' In II Benfielo 1 es ille, N. C, Wiiii wi I 1. I ' i nm ii Dothan, Via. 1 ui. i i B. Binch i Gary, W. Va. Kappa Sigma U 11 1 1 wi II. Bobbi nr, Jr. C lharlotte, N. C. Beta Theta Pi William H. Bogart, Jr. ...Greensboro, N. C. Pfci psilon David Cmi i aud Boyce, Jr. . . .Edwards, Miss. I us l Boyce tasonville, N. C. Pi Kii)i| ii Plii William l. Boyci Charlotte, N. C. I limn G. Bradford Davidson, N. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon Ralph I. Brandon Kannapolis, V C. I Ioward I I. P.niiNNUn I I. Pii.ru.-. I I.I. I. I. Briix:m x D Montreal, . C. Jambs bIIccs Greenville, S. C. X|  l(l Page Sevenlyone Junior Class Aik |. P. Brown, Jr Kannapolis, . ( William C. Brownson, Jr. Hastings-on-I Unison. N. V Phi Delta Theta Sidney Bruce, Jr Greenville, S. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sam A. Burgess, Jr New York, N. V Sigma Phi Epsilon Robert E. Butt Norfolk, Va. Siama Chi William W. Calhoun Clinton, N. C. S;gm i Chi C. Donald Cameron Charlotte, N. C. Phi Delia Theta R. H. Campbell Charlotte, N. C. William E. Campbell Shelby, N. C. Pi Kappa Phi Clayton C. Carpenter. Jr.. .Gastonia. N. C. Pi Kappa Phi Carlyle H. Charles. .Winston-Salem, N. C. Siama Phi Epsilon George W. Cheek, Jr Selma, Ala. Kappa Sioma M. L. Chisholm Kannapolis, N. C. Carl C. Churchill, Jr. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phi Gamma Delta D. D. Clark Clarkton, N. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Seventy-two Junior Class I hum -- t l i wtk C I. ii kton, ( I ho i s I (. i mik I lizabethtown, N, . Pfci Gamma Delia Charles W. Cunkscalbs Belton, S ( |. B. Codincton Wilmington, V l S i ma Wpha I psiloti l u.i G c mi North Wilkesboro, N. C. I Don Coffey. North Wilkeshoro, N. C. H. E. Coffin Charlotte, N. ( . I ' lli I fsihni Wiuis | ' v . c m.i. i s ...Winston-Salem, N. C. A. I . C orr] ii Spartanburg, S. C. Sigma Phi I psilon I dw in C oursom Dallas, I ex. Pi Kappa Alpha w . Covington, Jb Gastonia, N. C . Kiipi ' d Si ;iii,i Robert Orr Crawford .... Gastonia, N. C. William Crosland, Jr.. Atlanta, Ga. Sigm Charles C unmm.h v r . . Scarsdale, N. V. K. ' r.i , ))j i.i I Ii rbi m I . Dalton . . sheville, . C. ml I 4 M V fel. IM Page Seventy-three Junior Class ifd k William A. Davis, |r Charlotte, N. C. Phi Gumma Delta Pleasant Paul Deaton . . . Statesville, N. C. Arthur S. Demarest New York, N. Y. R. B. Dietrick Blacksburg, Va. Sigma Chi Charles S. Dockery Elkin. N. C. Pi Kappa Alpha Alfred J, Duncan Nathalie, Va. M. M. Dunlap Charlotte, N. C. Earl T. Edwards Hickory, N. C. Pi Kappa Phi Philip L. Edwards Conway, S. C. K.i)i|Ki Sigma George Eldridce Glade Valley, N. C. ]. L. Ellis Andrews, N. C. Kappa Sigma Charles D. Elyea Atlanta. Ga. Phi Gamma Delta I u k Paul Eiiilridge Atlanta, Ga. Beta Theta Pi 1 1. L. Farrior Montreal, N. C. William B. Fesperman . .Kannapolis, N. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Sei enty-foitr Junior Class llniMw I loii Winston-Salem, N, ( Georcj I oh in New ' link. V i. s I h w 1 1 1 I in kin. |n. . I aurinburg, V ( Beta I heia Pi Ik nk II. FlIRMAN, In facksonville, I l.i. Pni psilon William . Gambli Charlotte, N. C. David II. Gambreu Atlanta, Ga. Sigma llpha 1 psilon Herberi Queen Gladden .Rock Mill. S. ( [rvtn P. (.ch din Neptune Beach, Ga. ' In Delta Thetu Buford Y. Goodman, Jr Concord, N. C. Sigma Chi William D. Goodrum, Jr. ..Cornelius, N. C. ii i lam l. Gordon Kingstree, S. C . Beta I heia Pi Jiiiin E. (.itw Cleveland, N. C. I in in K. Gray, lit Charlotte, V C . JW-ui I lu ' la. Vi Russeu I ' . ( .r.f.Mi sLtme Mountain, Tenn. J. Andrew Gullickj JsTf t. Belmont, N. C. Siuimi l ' lii Epsilon T7% W75- m- Page Seventy five Junior Class James W. Gunn Louisville, Ky. Belli Theta Pi Charles O. Hadley Statesville, N. C. Pi Kappa Alpha Roland T. Hammer Gastonia, N. C. Kappa Sigma John j I. I Iarden, III Winnsboro, S. C. Tim Harden Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha Edwin G. Hardin Shelbv. N. C. Pi Kappa Phi Mac 1 Iart Atlanta, Ga. Pi Kappa Alpha Robert T. Haynes, Jr Winnsboro, S. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon Robert T. Henderson. .West Palm Beacb, Fla. Phi Delta Theta I wii s E. Herndon. Jr Kings Mtn.. N. C. Sigjna Phi Epsilon David E. Hipp, Jr Charlotte, N. C. William C. Hodgin Charlotte, N. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Douglas F. Hogewood Charlotte, N. C. Z. N. 1 Ioller, Jb Greensboro, N. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon Moffaii I!. Honeycutt, |r. . .Monroe, N. C, Beta Theta Pi 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Seventy six Junior Class Walter I Iopkins Waycro l , ( ' hi I iiw Mm I . 1 1 • i - 1 ■ i r Meridian, Miss Sigma I ln psilon Paui Horni Barium Springs, N. ( William l . I lo i . Ill Goshen, Va. Ir.Msi B. Hunter, [r Charlotte, . (. . Pi Kappa Phi Paui W. Husted Charlotte, N. C Orion N. Hutchinson ....Charlotte, . C. 1 1 1 1 [verson Miami, I la. Phi Delta Theta J. Pu.i I u km in Gastonia, N. C. Pi Kappa Alpha J. P . I i ksiin Charlotte, N. C. s.i-nKi Chi V. S. Jenkins Fayette LUe, V C. 1 . II. Johnson Pittsboro, V C . Pi Kappa Phi William D. Joj ron Raleigh, N. C. j i Delta Theta lr.ii i s R. JoneG Charlotte, V C. [ames M. Jung iJjjpnapolis, N. C. Page Seventy seven Junior Class Edward Y. Keesler Charlotte, N. C. Kappa Sigma Lenoir C. Keesler Charlotte, N. C. Kappa Sigma Cecil 1 1. Keeter Cramerton, N. C. W. 1 1. Keith Greenwood, S. C. Beta Theta Pi A. Stanwood Kennett . . . Weaverville, N. C. Kappa Sigma 1 Ienry P. King Bristol, Term. Kappa Alpha Terrell T. Kirk Portsmouth, Va. Andrew B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. . .Raleigh, N. C. Beta Theta Pi Robert V. Knight, Jr Tarboro, N. C. Phi Delta Theta William S. Lander Charlotte, N. C. Pi Kappa Phi Richard G. Laurens Atlanta, Ga. Frank T. Lemmon, Jr Marion, Va. Beta Theta Pi Taylor Leonard Charlotte, N. C. Pi Kappa Alpha Arthur M. Lindsay Greenville, S. C. Kappa Alpha Flynn V. Long Austin, Tex. Kappa Alpha 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Seventy-eight Junior Class Robi i,i I I oni C harlotte, ( Phi Delia Thtta William F. Loni I homas tile, i Beta iiu-t.i Pi Frank I w i S ra use, N. V Fred R Mi Vlister Matthews, N. ( Phi Delia Thela II M. Mi i;n I aurinburg, N. C Kappa Sigma ki s Mi i;n Laurinburg, . C, Kappa Sigma I. M. Mi Bin mi . Jh Fori DeFiance, Va. C. R. McCain Monroe, N. ( , ' i Kappa Phi Mm ' am R McConnell, Jr. . Gastonia, N. C. Kappa Alpha Joseph V McConneli ....Birmingham, Ala )c i, i Kappa 1 psilon Sam I). Mi I) mi i . [b Vtlanta, Ga Kappa Alpha Roberi (.. McGehee Meadville, Miss Sigma Alpha I psilon . I). MiCiui. [r- M. II. Med x.miia M l 1111 H Ml ,MH i-i. mi. N. C. g s-jjt- . I ampa, I la. f«Enville, V ( . ft CTI Mil vine Junior Class li. Xk Leighton McKeithen, Jr. Cameron, . ( ' . Phi Gamma Delia Hector MacKethan, Jr. . . Fayetteville, N. ( . Sigma Phi Epsilon C. A. McNaer Sanford, N. C. Beta Theta Pi John F. McXair, III Laurinburg. N. C. Pi Kappa Alpha W. D. Macaulay Seneca, S. C. Kappa Alpha Bobby F. Maner Wilmington, N. C. Beta Theta Pi |ohn i up. Mann, Jr. . .Red Springs, N. C. Sigma Chi I rank Matthews Gastonia, N. C. Kappa Alpha Charles K. Maxwell ...Wilmington, . C. Sigma Phi Epsilott Allen V. Mead Florence, S. C. Pi Kappa Phi |. William Medford Lancaster, S. C. Kappa Sigma Herb Meza Tampa, Fla. John V Miller Charlotte, N. C. PJii Delta Theta L. R. Miller Concord. N. C. Sigma Chi Charles J. Mills. Jr Sarasota. Fla. 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Eighty Junior Class l( I i i Mm inston Salem, V ( Vl MONBYHAN I )lll li.im. I On Gamma Delia |) Montgomery Greenville, Miss. Pfci Delia Fheta t , Dwichi Moor] Charlotte, N. I l ' iii) i s B. Moori Winston-Salem, N. ( . Morris Morgan Laurinburg, V ( ' . Kappa Sigma C. V Morris Concord, N. ( Sigma Clii Marion I. Murray, Jr Buena Vista, Va. Pi Kapva Phi imi:i i I uu i Myers ... Kings Mtn., . C. Sigma Phi psilon B. - Nading ...Winston-Salem, N. C. Georci (.iinn i i ....Spartanburg, S. C. Charles . Neisler Kings Mtn., V C. Beta I held Pi Henri P. Neisler kin _:s Mtn., N. C. .. fheta Pi Morris i wi i i _. _ il.mi.i. ( la. Pfci Win Theta W. Keith ( Ki i j i Dallas, I ex. Kapva Alpha Page Ei ' iM one Junior Class J. . O ' Leary Shelby, N. C. Carl A. Pahl Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon |. L. Payne Davidson, N. C. Kappa Alpha Plato Pearson, Jr Gastonia, N. C. Kappa Sigma Virgil Pino Tampa, I la. William M. Plonk Charlotte, N. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon W. T. Poston Mooresville, N. C. John C. Pritchard Lothair, Ky. Sigma Chi J. F. Rast Swansea, S. C. Charles H. Reid Charlotte. N. C. Pi Kappa Phi V. M. Richard Norfolk. Va. Sigma Chi R. E. Richards Lancaster, S. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon B. R. Richardson Portsmouth. Va. Joe C. Richert, III Raleigh, N. C. Sigma Alpha Lpsilon J. T. Riddervold Concord, , . C. Sigma Chi 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Eight) two Junior Class Iiiiimw c. Roberts 1 ' i.nk Mill, s c I ii R iBi r i si in San Antonio, I ex. . lai.i Pi Swum Robinson |n Charlotte, N ( Ross Davidson, . C . ' Iii Gamma )c m Cybjj Bkrwyn Rush Lake City, S ( Pi Kappa I ' hi Edwin II. Sample, |r Clarksdale, Miss. S ma Alpha I psilon Cai 1 Schmidt Shelbyville, k . Beta Theta Pi J. B. Scott Greensboro, N. C. William M. Scruggs, Jr. ...Charlotte, V C. Beta Theta Pi I) win Shepperson, Jb El Dorado, Ark. Beta Theta Pi Harry R. Shurlet Rock Mill. S. C. Beta Theta Pi C k Sink Lexington, N. C. Melvtn L. Sipe Lincolnton, N C Sigma f ' ln Epsilon Kennedy Smartt, Jr. . Lookout Mm.. T enn. Phi l dt« Thm ' Franklin P. Smith . . .V.ilhv Center. Va. I Pagfi Eighty -three Junior Class I Iarris Page Smith Easley. S. C. Plu Delia Theta Roddv L. Smith Concord, N. C. Alexander Sprum. IV ... .Charleston, S. C. William 1. Steagalx Morven, N. C. Robert F. Stokes Charlotte, N. C. Kappa Alpha . C. Sugg Greenville. N. C. Kappa Sigma Clyde T. Tandy, Jr Brownsville. lex. Raymond Iay Thabet . . . .Charleston, W. a. S. V Thomas Pink Hill. N. C. Pi Kappa Phi Thacker Thrower Charlotte. X. C. Kappa Sigma Charles C. Turner Winnsboro, S. C Tommy Turner Miami. Fla. . k eill Upchurch . . . Charlotte. N. C. Beta Theta Pi C. R. Vance, |r Greensboro, N. ( Sigma Alpha Epsilon D. 0. Via Charlottesville. Va. Phi Gamma Delta 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Eight-) fow Junior Class P ( W m is raylorsville, ( [ohn I i mi Huntersville, N. C Christian IV Winn: Winston-Salem, ( Pi Kappa Pfci |i i in II. Welborn Lexington, V l Phi Gamma Delia I. I mom s i si Winter Haven, Fla. Beta I heta Pi l ester, In I lenderson, N. C. Pi Kappa Upha G. . inn Greenville, S, C. SijgfBd Alpha psilon |. C.i i in in White Arc lull K-. V C. Beta Theta Pi Dos hi i 1 1 moiu Rockingham, N. C. I ' i Kii) )ui l ' lii C. R. Wilcox Rome, Ga. Kappa Sigma Bob Wh kins Gastonia, N. C. Phi Delta Theta C. J. Whjjams North Wilkesboro, V C. K.i |)n Signxi I). I . Wii 1 1 wis Savannah, ( la Sigmtfihi Irvinc . VV iams Y. . ' . ..Salisbury, N. C. KfopaSi£na [ohn F. Williams sheville, N. C. imtik Page Eighty five Junior Class William 15. Williams Charlotte, N. C. Beta Theta Pi Robert F. Williard High Point. N. C. S ° Ki Phi Epsilon Parks II. Wilson Lowell, N. C. Kappa Stasia S. S. Wilson Madison, N. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon John Witherspoon Becklev. W. a. Phi Delta Theta Calvin Wyatt Winston-Salem, N. C. Stewart W. Yandle Charlotte, N. C. John D. Yarbrough Tampa, Fla. Beta Theta Pi II. B. Zedaker Newell, N. C. Sif ma Chi 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Eighty-six ALL II All . D [DSON! All hail! Davidson, Our dear old Alma Mater, Our Fathers loved thee, gave their best to thee; And still todaj their loyal sons undaunted, I ollovt them on, and pledge their loyalty. All hail! O Davidson, I In classic halls arc standing, 1 5 pe ill the Faith of those who founded thee; C asting their spell upon tin suns enchanted, 1 folding them still, in faith and loyalty. All hail! O I )a idson, One hundred years behind thee. Still pressing on to glories yet to he: Thy stalwart suns in serried ranks behind thee Our voices raise, in hymns ol loyalty. Poee Eighty-seven SSI CURTIS HARPER, President . ... mm Sophomore Class OFFICl RS ( urtis Harper President r.n i i i Di r ice President Bili Boyd Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class George 1 1. Adams Raleigh, N. C. Rhea W. Adams Portsmouth, Va. Hugh Aiken Greenville, S. C. Frank Aldred Roanoke, Va. William M. Alexander . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. Eddie Allsopp Winter Haven, Fla. David L. Anderson Louisville, Ky. R. F. Anderson Lexington, N. C. Thomas W. Apperson 1 Iillsville, Va. Stanley C. Archibald . . . .Charlotte, N. C. J. W. Barnard Woodside, Del. Frank W. Barr Charlotte, N. C. I Iarold W. Barr Blountville, Tenn. William D. Beatie Atlanta, Ga. Robert Bennett Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Ioward Biggers Charlotte, N. C. L. 1. Bingham Gary, W. Va. J. William Bird Fredericksburg, Va. Dick Blanks Williamsburg, Va. C. V. Boliek Davidson, N. C. Leonard G. Boswell Jacksonville, Fla. Douglas Frank Bowers . . .Charlotte, N. C. William B. Boyd Statesville, N. C. William E. Boyd Norfolk, Va. 1948 Quips and Cranks Pflo e Ninety Sophomore Class Hiimi r R. Bo kin t harlotte, ( Richard Brooks t harlotte, i l.i 1 1 v. i : i (. , Brown Concord, N. . 1 1 iiu C . Brow c hai lotte, i I i . in Bri  w n |n I routman, N. C. P ! Brown Hampton, Va. Georcj . Bryani Wilmington, N. C. Roberi B, Bumbarger Hickory, N. ( I u k Burris Charlotte, N. C. Charles V Burrus, In Shelby . N. C. MuuiMH k M.Calhoun ...Laurel Hill. V ( Wuii wi 1 Cami ron, Jr. ilmington, N. C. ios I ov 1 1 Camp Norfolk, Va. J. W. Campbeli Marianna, I l.i. P. s. C i!M in Norfolk, Va. John I Carr Charlotte, N. C. Roberi C irson Charlotte, N. C. I L. Casei Orlando, I la. Ed« Mm 1 . C 11 win er Norfolk, Va. Bhj Clapp Winter Haven, 1 l.i. C. I ' . Cl UUC . ..C ' l.iikton. . C. . . C i out .. . .mfa Mount, . C. E. L. (. i owim.i I ' ., |k. . . , . I li.irlntti ' . V C . I n s O. Cobb, Jr Durham, V C ■ :ety one Sophomore Class ft) ,flfe • ' fc .- ickfk Wiiii Cobb Durham, N. C. Robert B. Colkitt Waynesville, N. C. Wiii tAM A. Collins . . . .Myrtle Beach, S. C. A llen R. Conley, Jr Marion, V C. William M. Cooper Statesville, N. C. John C. Cosby, Jr Creenville, S. C R. B. Covington, Jr Ripley, Miss. L. Philip Cox, Jr Fredericksburg, Va. T. F. Craver Fredericksburg, Va. W. J. Crews Thomasville, N. C. Eugene F. Crooks Concord, N. C. Giles T. Crowell Lexington, N. C. Charles S. Crowther, Jr Svlacauga, Ala. Wilson Crumpacker Enid, Okla. William M. Currie Richmond, Va. Charles Fill Davis Favette, Miss. Samuel i I. Davis. Jr. . .Mount Olive, V C. Thomas P. Davis Staunton, Va. L. Linton Deck, Jr East Point, Ga. 1 dward E. Denison Vsheville, N. C. William A. Dixon. Jr Belmont. . C. Ixwk Down, Jr Charlotte, N. C. W. I . DuBose Richmond. Va. G. R. Dudley Winston-Salem, N. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Ninety-two Sophomore Class Robi ri R I nM in |olict, III. C mii I I born Norfolk, i Georci s Edwards Rock) Mount, M. t Sii. ibi 11 V I 1 1 is Washington, I I l. l I rwin |n Greenville, S. I I ) w i Erwin C ireenville, S, ( |ohn Borden Evans Laurinburg, V C |ames C. Evans Charlotte, N. ( (. wii ron I uson I li.u lotte, N. C ( . I wi .Winston Salem, N. C |ohn . I wnn States ille, N, ( ii i i m Sloan I utRion Warsaw. N. ( I k II. I iu i i 1 1 Bristol, I enn. Wii i i m I . I u i i 1 1 Bristol, I enn. I r.i I. Ferguson I ancaster, S. C. |nn IV I oi (.IK. |r Pic kins. S. C. ii i i wi I . Foon I. u ■ksunx ille, I la. Saw R. Fowle, III Washington, D. C. I. W. I ri di ri ks. Jr. I ).n idson, N. C. Roberi l. ( . m i m Anderson, S. C. Dan I). Garber ' -. Hindu Id. W. Va Bi n I . Gibson a Union, S. C lOBERI II. (.Il ' .snv |i; .ivui ' s lilt . . ( . Iobi ri I ). ( .ii mi r. . . (1, ' Juilntk ■. V (. ' . let) three Sophomore Class Richard Glasgow Charlotte, N. C. James G. Glenn Greenville, N. C. Stanley B. Godwin Four Oaks, N. C. Raymond W. Goeckeritz . .Charlotte, N. C. Perry E. Gragg San Antonio, Tex. E. M. Graves Toccoa, Ga. William D. Gray Winter Haven, Fla. Earle T. Groves Gastonia, N. C. Alastair Guthrie Portsmouth, Va. Lloyd B. Hales Gastonia, N. C. Ben M. Hamilton Atlanta, Ga. David C. Hamilton Atlanta, Ga. William J. Hamilton Atlanta, Ga. Henry E. Hansen Miami, Fla. Amos Hardy Barium Springs, N. C. Morris C. Hardy . .Charlotte Court House, Va. Curtis P. I Iarper, Jr Lvnchburg, Va. William H. Harris Cradock, Va. 1 Ioward R. Hart Rome, Ga. John E. Hazard Jacksonville, Fla. G James Henritzy Morganton, N. C. Charles C. Hertwig, Jr Macon, Ga. Claude Higginbotham ....Greenville, S. C. R. M. Hollister New Bern, N. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks Pnge Ninety-four Sophomore Class I li n U D P. I loi SllOUSl R, I R Blow inc T ' k k, N ( i . l m; in Hon Bui lington, N. C. (. K Hood Charlotte, N. C. I I Ioopi r Atlanta, Ga. R. Springer Hoskins Harlan, Ky. William Stokes Houck, |r. irence, S. C. William I K Howard ... .Cornelius, N. C. P s I 1 1 1 iin 1 1 i . ru Bern, N. C. B. I Iin i ki r l.niins ille, Va. I w.i B. Hun Warsaw, N. ( . I ( . 1 Iumphrys I nit Pierce, Fla. I wu s s. Hunter Charlotte, N. C. i i [udson I 1 1 1 1 ■. i Roanoke, Va, R. Bruo [ackson Drakes Branch, Va. I im i s W. Jackson Bluefield, W. Va, Charles . Jarred Charlotte, N. C. Paui R. Iinkins Rock Hill, S. C. I iim Jetton Charlotte, N. C. J. I). I . Johnson Savannah, ( la. I i i c Johnston . Charlotte, V C . R. l. Kabrich . Wytheville, Va. BoYCl I). Ki.nivW S.in nluniu. I i . R. W. Kestrr Wilmi ngton, N. C. I I . Kini. . . . .j|hnm.is il] . Ga. 5 ffn Itjm. • ■ nety-fve Sophomore Class ihW%tod i dshdm i Charles L. Kirby Charlotte. N. C. Robert J. Knight, 111 .Safet) Harbor, Fla. D. R. Koontz Randleman, N. C. James Monroe Lane Gaffney, S. C. James Crover Lee, Jr Durham. N. C. Anthony Lessley Sylacauga, Ala. Richard M. Lilly Charleston, S. C. William C. Little, Jr. . .Greensboro, N. C. Sam E. Loftin, Jr Wilmington, N. C. Al Long Conwav, S. C. II. |. Longenecker Kasha Belgian Congo, Africa Gabriel L. Lowe, Jr Jacksonville, Fla. |oiin S. Lyles Chester, S. C. R. Vaughn McAlister ...Greensboro, N. C. Samuel G. McAlphine . . . . Hartsville, S. C. John C. McDonald, Jr Charlotte, N. C. David B. McElroy I louston, Tex. George T. McKee, Jr Newellton, La. Robert G. McLeod Jacksonville, Fla. Stuart M. McMhrray . . . Louisburg, W. Va. W. S. McSwAIN Charlotte. N. C, Harold E. Mapes . . . . Elmhurst, L. I.. N. Y. foi . Matthis. Jr Wilmington. N. C. Char] ie Miller Winston-Salem, N. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks Page Ninety-six Sophomore Class I I-.IHN ( ) lu i s ilmington, i r u ii rd liiis I ..n I auderdale, I la. ( )i is Mum r Rom Charles I Mitcheli ..Wilmington, N. C, I n in MoNTCOMl in I .ikr City, I Ii Mm. ii l i in Montgomery Reidsville, N. C. 1 ' I Mi irg n I exington, Kj . ii i i wi . Muui ' in 111 )..i.nl... rk. r. Neai Concord, V C. Graham D. Newton Faison, N. C. Franklin C. Niblock . . Concord, N. (. I hum s C. Niblock Concord, N. C. Zeb . Norman, |r Plymouth, N. C. P. I . O ' Briani Durham, N. C I r.i m ii B. ( ) Siullds Gaffney, S. ( I Malloi Owen, III Fayetteville, N. C. R. . Pack Beaumont, I . Robi r.i C. P u mi r . . Pensacola, Fla. Lan Pan Kweichow, China Charles D. Parker she ille. N. ( I dward C. Parker, [r, Gulfport, Miss. R. I Parris . . ( harlotte, N. C. Roberi C. Patten , ' . Miami, Fla. Fred . Patterson . Rocfcinoham, . C. I hJEwdrM Page Ninety-seven Sophomore Class s Y I, £ In; I nomas II. Patterson ...Greensboro, X. C. Thomas S. Payne, Jr Washington, D. C. Charles W. Pearson Gastonia, N. C. H. Faison Peirce Rocky Mount, N. C. J. W. Pence Staunton, Va. Frank M. Perrin Union, S. C. William Wooten Peters ...Raleigh, N. C. Scotty Pharr, Jr Tar I [eel, N. G ii i i m E. Phipps Wavnesboro, Va. J. P. Poag, Jr Rock I till, S. G Fred L. Preyer Greensboro, X. C. Mott Price Barium Springs, X. ( . F. Thomas Prufer Staunton, Va. I I tic. ii Puckett, Jr Charlotte, X. C . Alexander M. Rankin . . . .High Point, X. C. W. Jerome Rapp 1 homasville, X. C. C. W. Rawson, Jr Rome, Ga. Laurin R. Redfearn, Jr Cheraw, S. C. Owen Reese I Iigh Point. N. C. David Murray Remson Svlacauga, Ala. Doug D. Rice Bennettsville, S. C . |ini . Richards Portsmouth, Va. Joe W. Richards Bristol. Tenn. Bob Richardson, Jr Reidsvillc, X. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks l ' a c Ninety -eight Sophomore Class l ii iri i s I I  i nii r , .( ' in ord, N. ( Kl nm I II RlTCHII lln in. iil . . ( I (. . Iii i 1 1 nburc ashington, 1 1 ( I I iin (. Robbins Blowing Rock, N. ( R k Ri ibbins C . .1 u ord, N. ( !. Ioiin . Robertson, [r. Fayetteville, N. C. Oi i i r I Roddi y .. C harlotte, N. ( !. [ames I Ro i rs Si.ius iHe, N R M i ii II Row i Madison, I la. I). I . Sxssi r, |u Pelham Manor, N. V. I wii s II. S ..n C harlotte V ( . Roger Morris Scovn Greenville, S ( R. I Sh vrpi I aylorsville, . ( . Harry I mm. Shaw Fayetteville, V ( K I uikin Si i w Jacksonville, Fla. Rod Sh w I allahassee, I la. Cari B. Sheppard Gastonia, N. C. James B. Sherwood Wilmington, N. ( ni I I. Shuford I lickory, N. C. J. B. Smi i u Pulaski. Va. I wii- P. Sin (inn . . . Vlbemarle, V ( . David I . Sm u i fY .. Davidson, N. C Cecd Ghj Smith I ayette, Miss. C. L Smith MooresviUe. N. C. if! . S 5 V, fill I ; 1 ' ae.e Ninety-nine Sophomore Class E. Earle Smith Wytheville, Va. Wylie Smith Charlotte, N. C. William W. Smith Raleigh, N. C. Walter W. Snowden Cades, S. C. Grady Spires Miami, Fla. Bryan M. Storey Rome, Ga. W. Frank Strait Rock Hill, S. C. Ernest Stricklin ....Barium Springs, N. C. E. Gray Swingle Aiken, S. C. Gene W. Taylor Robersonville. N. C. . Iownes Thomas Florence, S. C. James II. Thompson Waynesboro, Ga. John S. Tolbert Lenoir, N. C. Charlton K. Torrence . . . . Gastonia, N. C. I . Newton Trammell, Jr Dalton, Ga. Richard W. I urnage I lartsville, S. C C. S. Turner Reidsville, X. C. 1948 Quips and Cranks Page One Hundred Sophomore Class r,. ii in I I urnipsi 1 1 States ille, N. C. |. V urn i Old hurch, Va. 1 1 i vnn Badin, . w Stori I ayetteville, N. c B. 1 l RNON I l.llU ' s. I I m Mn Charlotte, V C I. I . Watt meric us. C la. 11 1 1 m B. Weathers Rome, Ga. Robbri 5. Wells Richmond, Va. 1 Marshal] Whisnani ....Charlotte, . C. iii . i n hi 1 1 hi ah i . Winston-Salem, N. C. S. I. Wilkinson Hillsville, Va. |ames C Wnii wimin Memphis, Tenn. William Danford Wilson Gastonia, N. C. J. W. Witherspoon Beckley, W. Va. D Ki m in I . Iihim; Charlotte, V C William A. Yotndc Des a. rk m i Page One Hundred Que V $$jm Slitrt DAVE BLEVINS, Freshman Advi • urn Freshman Class l)wi Blevins Freshman Adviser Freshman Class Marion E. Adams Valdosta, Ga. J. G. Alcorn Hazard, Kv- S. C. Alexander Charlotte, N. C. Tom Allen Bethlehem, Pa. VV. Humphrey Armistead, Jr. . . Montreat, N. C. Murray G. Ashman Norfolk, Va. L. D. Atkins Marion, N. C. Frank Badgett Pilot Mountain, N. C. Charles Baldwin Marianna, Fla. Thomas Gray Barbour, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Garland Lee Barker Reidsville, N. C. Richard B. Barnwell Burlington, N. C. Robert E. Barron Rock Hill, S. C. R. G. Beck Fredericksburg, Va. Daniel C. Bell Dublin, Va. F. J. Blackwood Greensboro, N. C. W. I. Boand San Antonio, Texas E. T. Bowen, Jr Decatur, Ga. H. Blake Bradley Decatur, Ga. W. Cecil Brandon, Jr. . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Ralph E. Brooks Burlington, N. C. James M. Brown Kannapolis, . C. Robert C. Burroughs, Jr. . . VVadesboro. N. C. Clarence E. Calcote Laurens, S. C. J. M. Campbell Philadelphia, Pa. M. G Carlton Greensboro, N. C. Bobby Carson Pilot Mountain, N. C. G. Harold Cashion, Jr Jackson, Tenn. William T. Cassels Columbia, S. C. VV. K. Child Spartanburg, S. C. W. E. Christopher Kingsport, Tenn. I o i Clardy DeLand, Fla. C. I. Clark Reidsville, N. C. Milton M. Clenseur Hickorv, N. C. L. W. Cleveland, Jr Asheville, N. C. John M. Coble Columbia, S. C William A. Covell . . . . DeFuniak Springs, Fla. W. T. Cook Shreveport, La. R. D. Cornell Washington, D. C M. E. Cousins, 111 Enfield, N. C. ]948 Quips and Cranks P«ge One Hundred Four - resh man Class I Hv in I c ow i Burlington, i Kenneth P I h mi ( ..,si .1 C K. mi hi Ins Crawlri Marion, ( Minii ' in A Cronland Lincolnton N I ' m 1 1 i;umh ( .1, cnwood, s • |ii|| l Li iM |. ( ll.ll ll ill,. ( II I I l t IRSON I UMMINC Mil si ill I I r i r IOMAS I C UNN1NCIIAM ( ll.lilnlli ( m 1 1 11 Rai Cunningham .Davidson, N ( |,ill l (mill ns,.n ill,-. ( I HOMPSON I ) mini |.k ks, , I B I I Is An .nil. I. I I.I David ( IH VIexandria, a Iiiim.is I Puis Decatur, Ga. I l Dn k I .iM Point, Ga l (. Dbndi Orlando, Fla Iambs II Donnell, |r rbomasville, N. ( C. 1 lii mi Charlotte, ( Irving l 1 i i is. |i. Gastonia, V ( I Im.ii s. I ws , Wilmington ( t.i in.ii I . I uw 1 1 1 li. An . ( 1 (.. I mm 1 1 1 Mt. Airy, N. C. I m 1 s II Ferguson Wadesboro, N ( I ni 1 s I I ism 1: Kannapolis, N ( I iiom in I I 1 irsi Miami, II 1. I Brpi 1 I rye sheville, N. C. W. E. Gardner .North Wilkesboro, N ( t mi I. Garrison Burlington, N. (. ' . (.1111:11 (.mi in Conway, S. C. I ' i. (. Gai facksonville Ha A I di.tR Charleston, S. ( E. Aimn Gearhardi Lynchburg, V.i li,n 1 (.1.111: (.ii:s,,N |i: . Mooresville, ( II l Goodpasturi Nashville, Tenn. I ussi 1 1 Grani Louisville, Kv. i u 1 Cm 1 1: S.mili Boston, a. A. . Gregory Halifax, N. ( 1ii is Griffith . . . Davidson, ( I ' mii B. (.11 1111 m ■ . v. . .1 Charlotte. N ( I 1 1 u.i 1 1 i 1 1 u 1 . I l.ii on, Ga Page One Hundred Five Freshman Class Thomas B. Haller Pulaski, Va. C. D. Hamm Henderson, N. C. G. W. Hampton Huntington, W. Va. Carl S. Harris Miami, Fla. R. E. Harris Miami, Fla. William O. Harris Petersburg, Ind. George W. Hartzell Cheravv, S. C. David R. Hayworth High Point, N. C. Gary S. Henderson Jacksonville. Fla. Fred W. Hengeveld, Jr Davidson, N. C. George F. Henry, Jr Clover, S. C. Carl L. Herman Kannapolis, N. C. D. B. High Whiteville, N. C. Montgomery S. Hill, Jr. . .Greensboro, N. C. Allen Wade Hingle, Jr Charlotte, N. C. John D. Hobart Davidson, N. C. L. V. Hockman Stuart Draft, Va. David Hollis Ghelybeat, Miss. William Hollister, Jr New Bern, N. C. C. T. Holmes Favetteville, N. C. L. B. Horn, Jr San Antonio, Texas Andrew F. Horne Bluefield, W. Va. William Houston Charlotte, N. C. C. C. Howard Favetteville, N. C. Robert W. Hubbell Decatur, Ga. John Hutchens High Point. N. C. J. B. Inman Pilot Mountain, N. C. Watt Jeffries Thomasville, Ga. Robert R. Jinright Thomasville, Ga. Kenneth M. Johnson Charlotte, N. C. William A. Johnson ....Barium Springs, N. C. Kenneth W. Jones Monroe, N. C. William H. Jordan, Jr Monticello, Ga. S. B. Joyner Kernersville, X. C. L. C. Julian Greenville, S. C. |. IV Kiivui Charlotte, N ■ Blaine Kelley Charlotte. N. C. W. II. Kelley Gastonia, N. C. R. V. Kelley Gastonia. N. C. |. I). Kelton Port Tampa City, Fla. •1948 Quips and Cranks Puge One Hunched Six Fresh man Class l i % it i G Kennedy Spartanburg, s i U u bur Bn ui ii Kini il.ini.i, ( ..i l i ) Kirkpai mi k c harlotte, i Kenneth Kimmii Mooresville, i U R Klein Atlanta, Ga Hun. R I u w, III Gastonia, N ( I..m II 1 nni Vsheville, N ( Vuburn l Lambeth Decatur, i la II I vm.i, Wilmington, N Ivmin V I Mihis Washington, N I I ' mm Laverti Fort Worth, I ix is Wood Leach DeFuniak Springs, Ha. Neil ( Leach Del uniak Springs, 1 1 1 Pabju r 1 i d i Mount Gilead, t Ralph I. Lewis, |h Greensh N I ' iui ip N, Lihuy Kingsport, renn I i w i-v Lloyd Belmont, N ( Perry Lockhari Perry, Fla. Iuiin R. Lofton Thomasville, N C. I ' [ homas Lowman Bluefield, W. Va. |in 1 owe vm i Newton, N. C. B Wn McGonneli Gastonia, N. C. William W, McCrary, III Lonoke, Ark David P. McDuffei Henderson, N. C W II McEachern, III .... Wilmington, N. C. |. s. Mi I m i in Fayetteville, ( Daniei P McGeachy, III Clearwater, Fla Woodrow Mi K Lexington, N. ( I) I 1. Km i in Bethesda, Md. I A McLanei Charlotte, N. C Floyd Mi 1 i Laurinburg, N . I ' hii A. McNemer Little Rock. Ark. I [ homas Mann Enka, N. C. M. 1. Marlbtte Hayneville, Ala. Rii ii M!D B. M mii i I [ickory, . C. U in mm V MiuJa i Davidson, N ( II. I) Miihim fop Charlotte, N Iambs I rasi r Mum: C larkton, N. C. [. I. Miller .ifcrwlU-. V C Marion V Mills ..... {jkrt Mill, s ( IfE ' aE Pa%e One IttinheJ Set en Freshman Class [ohn F. Minges Greenville, N. C. J. Elwood Mitchell, Jr Greensboro, N. C. S. P. Mitchell North Wilkesboro, N. C. John Thaddeus Monroe, Jr. . . Favetteville, N. G. David L. Moore Rock Hill, S. C. W. T. Moore Hazard, Kv. R. E. Morcan Rockingham, N. C. William E. Morrow, Jr Gadsden, Ala. George D. Morton, Jr Oxford, N. C. G. S. Morton Hazard, K.y. Joe B. Morton Yancevville, N. G. J. J. Murray, Jr Lexington, Va. James N. Murray Bradenton, Fla. Donald C. Neal Gharlotte, N. C. Alfred Neumann Brevard, N. C. Robert J. Noreen Charlotte, N. C. Charles L. Norwood, Jr Monroe, N. C. John G. Nuckton Wilmington, N. C. Bill Oliver Reidsville, N. G. Neal O ' Neal Raleigh, N. C. Louis F. Owen Winston-Salem, N. C. G. Daniel Page Gastonia, N. C. W. W. Pate. Jr Greenville, S. C. R. B. Patterson Blueheld, W. Va. W. FI. Platt Aiken, S. C. D. C. Pleasants Newport News, Va. Golman G. Poag Rock Hill, S. C. David E. Poole Winston-Salem, N. C. H. L. Powe Cheraw, S. G. D. O. Powell Huntington. W. Va. Sam H. Price Mooresville. N. G. William H. Pkitchett . . . Charlottesville, Va. F. M. Purnell Spartanburg, S. G. W. B. Ray Ocala, Fla. Jim L. Reeder Huntsville. Ala. Eugene Regen, Jr Nashville, I enn. G. I. Richardson Reidsville, N. C. J. C. Roberts Gastonia. N. C. Robert Roberts Shreveport, La. Leslie C. Robinson Greenville, S. C. .1948 Quips and Cranks Page One Hundred Eight : reshman Class Ralph l I! imsvn Norton, Vn |ai R i Rock Hill S ( |ohm 1 1 Roddi h irlotte N ( I m i -. K Rooi R9 Rcids ill. . Kl, ii inn B RuSSl I I W mi. I. i ( . i I mii P s, ii, ,i sin i . i ii. In Jacksonville, Fla ( .,.r.i„, P s, ,,i i Stalest tile, i liivNK A Sharps, |n Greensboro, ( Hi nri l Shaw, |n Raleigh, N ( I ' m Mm I Siiblourni Greensboro, N t Don u i, Shrivi ii Norfolk, V.i Iimis Shu ping Kannapolis, ( ( , I Simmons I l iiniwu .n . S. ( Ii, mi iii B Sims Charlotte, N. c W M Sims Dalton, Ga |oj C. Sink Mooresville, N. C W II. Smith C barlotte N ( . 1). Sowerbi Greensboro, N ( I 1 1 1 Shim Bristol, I cnii Cm rr I ' s rib) i i. Senei a. S ( 1 B Stroud 1 aison, I . In INC R, Si ubbs Norfi Ik. Va I ' lllI M 1 Ml M C olumbia s C. I i m 1 i 1 or Nashville, T« 1111 F. R. Tim s c. l Ml IN 1 HOMPSON Norwood, ( [OHN C 1 HOMPSON .... Conway s c. B S 1 11 1 lNi.ll sr Dillon s ( William B. Iiumi.ii College Park, Ga. 1 1 1 nii I r. in hi 1 . |r. Wilmington, N. C. I dg va luiis Banner Elk, N. C s Vbrner Forest Cm. V ( C. II. Voiis Mooresville, N Ioiin W. Walker Raeford, N. C. losi mi W. Walker . ... Forest City. N. (. I S. R. Ward . . ..Hock Hill. S. C r p ' S. F. Wari ick i . . T Inn mid T. 1 sA. ( , nil I Win 1 1 .... I ) in 111 1 ni r. Statesville, N. C. |ohnson C n . I enn. . .Charlotte, N. ( .lonroc. N. C w iv Win illiam I ' . VVBite sides. Ill Canton, V (. r.ui ' .Ki 1 . 11 son. In m- Rural Hall, . C I Ii sin 11 son Morganton, N. C ha I. Wilson Pilot Mountain, V ( . I. W. Win 1 ins Palm Beach, I la k W 1 3KISO w mmJtMj STUDENT BDD Y ACT i V i T i E5 I 11 KTIVITIES r i(fil i ' r§ v r % W fe rvlisd nirieu barter, S ponSor HUGH HILL. President STUDEIIT GOVERnmEm shidi I BODi OFFIC1 RS Hugh I hi i President (.1 lllll.l l III 1 K irsi nc President (. M ' .l I ' Mil Second i e President W1111 l OBB Secretary Treasurer I In Student Council is responsible foi the enforcement of the Davidson honor system. The council is composed of fourteen members. Serving auto- matically in the group arc the President, Vice Presidents, the Secretary Treasurer of the Student Body, - ' nil the Presidents of the three upper classes. The remainder I the Council is made up l l iir men elected by the senior class, two 1 the junior class, and one by the sophomore class. Senioi Members 1 luGH 1 111 1 Jerry Robinson Bill Robertson JlM PlTTMAN Hill | m r Junior Members Lee W ' ili iM.11 i George Cheek Ed Hopper (. m.i Pahl Freeman Jones S phomore Members MlKI W 11 1 1 Uls W1111 Cobb Curtis Harper Fake Wade I . if i i Page One Hundred Fifteen iflidA ds etlu 1 9 launard, Sponsor HAYWOOD BRINEGAR, President y. m.c. R. I he I h i.l - 11 M primarili i i. ,,!, i wen Bill Md and I laywood Brin di ni i ik ol the Y ii divided into these fields: world evangelism, Sum development, chapel services, deputations, freshman work, boys ' work, publications, community I rnment, vespers and church relations, spiritual ial life 1 1„- |„,li, i, . ol tl i in el U i Board I I ontrol which it made up I the President, the Genera] Secretary, and othei student members elected b th Student Body. Cabinet Dav Blevins, [ack Etheridge, Frank Lemmon, [ohn Miller. Kill Robert Brinegar, Hugh Hill, Sam Maloney, lack Payne, Sam I ate, Don ■ offey, 1 .1 Hopper, Herb Meza, Inn Pittman, I it illingham. Board Control li I I lackson, ( hairman I r I R ( unningham, Di ( R I Dr. C. G. Davidson, Sam fate, John Hills, Jim Pittman, Buddy Checl Daw Shi I , M HON Maloni Mi Mil i I ii Pai m Pj I I m s ROHI B I N N I VI I 11 I IM.ll I I III C u;l l l Court of Control One of the greatest things about Davidson is its traditions, and one of the greatest traditions is that of having certain regulations which Freshmen must obey. The function of the Court of Control is to maintain Freshman discipline through powers allotted to it in the Constitution which include the hearing, investigation and dealing with charges brought bv upperclassmen against Freshmen for improper conduct, violating regulations, or breaking colleges traditions. These sentences usually consist of confinement to the campus. But disciplinary action is not the sole purpose of the Court. It also functions as an advisory body, and has an earnest desire to help the Freshmen become oriented to their new college life. Bob Strickland Judge Alf Scarborough Recorder Fitzhugh Read Gene Bingham Bill Alexander Senior Members Junior Members Sophomore Members Martin Waters David Shepperson Buddy Chandler Scarborough, Read, Waters, Strickland, Chandler, Shepperson, Alexander, Bingham. Page One Hxtndred Eighteen WW ( l DM I I I JON, Lowh, (.. M( Ki i i w ' MIM AN I ' Wlkl II Sh i k II -UN Red and Black fTlasquers This organization sponsors .ill dramatic activities .it Davidson. Each year it presents two major productions, one in the I. ill and one in the spring. Casts lor all productions are always open to anyone who wishes in ir mil. [ ryouts .in.- announced in chapel, [ hose showing special talent in Finished productions are 1ml to membership in the Masquers. I his year the l.ill production was [hornton Wilder ' s Our Tom; directed l I rank Lowe, [he spring production was The Importance nj Being Ernest, In Oscar Wilde, and was directed In Charles Hadley and Bill C ' urrie. [he history ol the Red and Black Masquers can be traced back to the school year 1920-21, when Professor Erwin joined the Davidson faculty mk assumed his volunteer duties as adviser, a position be has held since that time. 1 lu- Inst production I the Masquers was a minstrel which was received In the students with much enthusiasm, as it broke a ti period nl dramatic inactivity mi the c.im|His. Since then the group lias had its ups and downs, producing one to four plays a year except during the recent war ears. ll MB! RSHIP PllOl 1-11 I ' .uin II E 1 Ml 1 1 (. Parkj b Pboi 11 1 1 M iv c . i Hadley 1 ) Su INK Phoi t . W. Wood II R. 1 1 i. i . 1) WllSON 1 . Al ' l ' l I ' .siiN 1. IV |(IN1 s MlNS AM V I OPI 1 N1I R M I U t i i i 1 R. 1 OU 1 llss SlIMI | U kscIN R. B. CO l l.ln (. 1 Lowi lr.s (. IBOLYW McCoOGAN V. A. C IM.1UN (;. 1 Mc kl l Ml ' .s 1 i (MM NOBHBBN I ( [IWIMJI I (. c; i U Mis., S| I 1 Nl I ' u-.kl I. z. llll I Page One Hundred Xineteei. Philanthropic Literary Society . jf M D. L. Anderson H. C. Brinegar W . W. Calhoun T. F. Clark C. D. Coffey R. B. Dietrich I. M. Dunlap C. D. Elyea, Jr. J- P. Etheridge, President H. L. Farrior J. T. Fe sperm an I. W. Gunn D. S. Grey D. C. Hamilton W • J- Hamilton c. P. Harper A. T- Hurt O. N . I klTCHINSON H. G Leland F. T. Lemmon E. G. Lilly F. V. Long H. G . Longenecker S. D. Maloney J. ML McBryde M . H . McGlammery L. G. McKeithan H. Meza S. C. Murray J. L. Payne, Jr. J. W. Pence F. M. Perrin J- A. Pittman W . M. Richard D. Shepperson . T . Simpson A. Sprunt E. Stricklln R. T. Thabet C. B. Walker J- T. West Page One Hundred Twenty Eumanean Literary Society | |: l ODINCTON ( i, UNN1NCH M I I I ins I ) II t JAMBRJ i I I ( RIBB1 N (, 1. Grimbai I R. Ilw I.I.I [OPPI R I (. Keesler . S. Ki nm 1 1 B. Kibkpatrh k R. C. I ' u mi r R, I . Rl HARDS s . Robinson V St irborough, President I) . Swink S. M. I wi I R. 1 Wl OB . 1 M OB |. . Ill M( III R H. T. I HBOW l R . I ' . Walker |. . Ml I . I I. OSON |. I). Yarborough t I ' K « i 3 Page CW Hundred Tuenly-one H. C. Brinegar K. Christopher C. D. Coffey C. T. Davis C. D. Elyea D. C. Hamilton 1. R. L.OFTIN F. V. Long J. S. Lyles L. B. McKeithen H. A. Miller J. W. Pence D. W. Shriver R. B. Welch Forensic Council I he Forensic Council, or debating team, consists of two teams and four alternates. Each team is composed of two men debating the affirma- tive and two the negative. These were chosen at trvouts in the Fall bv a faculty committee headed bv Professor H. T. Lillv. This vear the council drew up and adopted a new constitution for the purpose of stimulating speech and Forensics at Davidson. The teams debated in intercollegiate tournaments at Agnes Scott, Lenoir Rhvne and David Lipscomb, and in the Grand National Forensic tournament at Mary Washington College. The teams also made tours to colleges in North and South Carolina. Page One Hundred Twenty two International Relations Club I he purpose I 1 1  Internal a] Relal s C I n I is t Fosti i interest in world problems and relations and to promote discussion on questions ol international importance. In ilns wa) the I. IV C. strives to provide strong leadership Foi intelligent political thinking on the campus, [ he local club .it Davidson is sponsored l the ( arnegie I ndowment For International Peace, [ he Davidson I. IV C . meets twice each month, inviting faculty members, students and guest speakers to speak on subjects ol world intrust, and holding informal discussions foi the purpose ol reaching constructive and useful conclusions on these issues. C. S. Ibernathy, H. i. Bailey, 1. II. Bingham, ). M. Boyce, C. W. Clinkscales, C. M. Coffey, II. II. Covington, C. I. Davis. I. P Davis, V S. Demarest, V. .. Donald, W. II. Engle, I. P. Etheridge, I. . Fuiman, I!. II. GambreU, II. I ' .. Hanson. II. I). Harwood, G. J. Henritzy, C. W. Haskms, W. I). Lawson, II. I. Long, W. 1. Long, (•. I. Lowe, II. M. MacKethan. I. II. McAlistei, W. W. McCrary, I). 11. UcEtray, ft (.. McGehee, I. B. McKeithen, I. N. Miller, I. II. Patterson, J. C. Pnichard. Ft. E. Richards. B. R. Richardson, J. I. Riddervold, N. P. Scheldt, M. Shaw, I). U. Swink, S. M. rate, W . Taylor. mas, V I White, C. 1). Williams, 1). 1. Williams. P 7£e One Hundred Twenty-three ftt ottt nS «1 P f W . ?. ■  H r | -- . EDITORIAL STAFF Bill Simpson Editor-in-Chief Tom Smith Assistant Editor Bob Welsh Photographer Allen Mead Assistant Editor Bob Knight Assistant Editor Bill Keith Sports Editor Bill Long Assistant Editor Al Long Assistant Editor Hector MacKethen Assistant Editor Ernest Hunter Assistant Editor The QUIPS and CRRflKS Bill Simpson Editor in ( liicj Dan Tyler Business Manager The first issue of Quips and Cranks, yearbook publication of the Senior Class, was published at Davidson in 1895, and has appeared annually since then with interruptions during the two war periods. Each vear it has presented a cross-section of the life of the average student at Davidson. This vear, the purpose of Quips and Cranks has been to make this cross-section a little more vivid with the theme of Life at Davidson. Page One Hundred Twenty-six BUSIN1 ss si l | I I u Bll I I 1M)I R Bll I Smiiii ( II Ml H U I S |. Su UN WlLKI s Mm mm i i Assistant in nineteen Forty-eight 1 he hook is offered with the hope tli.it through the man) informal pictures ever} senior maj retain .1 reminder ol his happiest days here. It serves as the onlj means to give students, faculty, and also outsiders an extremel) natural picture ol Davidson. M riflfc V s l vl ' iSS rvlaru (J arron, S ponAor BILL SIMPSON. Editor llrliss S aliu rnn rrite, S pondor DAN TYLER. Business Manager Meeting, a Deadline Bob Phillips Editor Bob Cline Business Vlanaget The DRviDsonmn The Davidsonian has maintained its prestige and position in the campus publications. This weekly newspaper appears in the Post Office each Friday. The Davidsonian was founded by the class of 1915 and is a member of the Associated Collegiate Press. During its thirty-two years of echoing campus and news it has always held a rating of First Class. For the first time in the history of Davidson College the college newspaper is being printed on the campus, rather than being sent to Charlotte or one of the surrounding communities, as has always been the case. Striving to promote better conditions on the campus, presenting student views on current problems, and making a determine. 1 effort to enhance student-faculty relations, the Davidsonian live- up to her motto, For a Better Davidson. Business Staff Checks Up I III I Dl I )i;l l si | | Boa Phii i m I litoi ni ( hlij Svm I rvim lsso Mir I diloi Mm II Mil SpOTIS diloi m 1 1 ii M i Managing Editor k n kiwiii Managing ditor l ' ll I l M lllilIN Managing I .lit ' Ronnh i )n i fu H Managing I ditor . . 1948 i INI Business Managei |nll Ml Mil Asststanl ihmih Manager I ' ll Mil II Rj ID Advertising Manager I II k 1 I MMON Circulation Manager 1 ' . 1 1 i B a 1 1 r. Subscriptions Managei I ii mii is llniki i; Collections Manager I III IUlsl l ss SIM I S im I in in Assot iat 1 1 1 liss (y°ty J rufd, S ponSor BOB PHILLIPS. Editor m lllllliS Jllllarlha Aane ( line, S nonSor BOB CLINE, Business Manager SCRIPTS and PRPflKS Jimmy Gribben Editor Lenoir Keesler Business Manager THE EDITORIAL STAFF M i . ;- In .111 efforl i deviate some I the students ' energj from cla duiiis and outdooi pleasures the magazine is published foui times .1 year. I Ins yeai the magazine, which blends U ili literarj and hun ui at complishments, appears in October, December, Februarj and Kpril. s ut$ and Pranks is verj fortunate iliis yeai in having chosen .is editoi In the student body, hmim Gribben, III. and in having Lenoii Keeslei appointed In the Publications Board .is iis Business Ma Under the leadership ol these two and their respective si.ilK the magazine h.is enjoyed .1 good year and lmliK to honors in so 1. 11 .is circulation l student publications is concerned. 1 Ins year Scripts and Pranks sports .1 new siul which w.is especially designed tor the magazine In Hill Hamilton. Vnother addition is the new run over, Featuring the Wildcat For the editorial page. 1 in mi ' .i i si n Iim i 1 ditOt I I BALI Mane • l) l ( , IMIIIII I I Managing I ditor Svm R01 Mana Willi R l NN Managing, I Jnm I )i k Morgan Managing I .iiinr ||M III Mil I An I ditot I • 1 1 1 Haw n Assistant Art 1 tlitor R B Covinctoh i ping Manager BUSIN1 SS STAF1 I I Mill; Kl 1 si 1 1; Business Mai Till I ll HI OBD Assistant Business Manager Siwin Am iiii.M 11 Assistant Business lanager Si Ki sm 1 1 Assistant Business Manager l Si UIBOROUCH Assistant Business Managet I III iuisim SS STAR 1 1 1 t ' tss 5ara Stockton, Sponsor JIMMY GRIBBEN, Editor ill i$$ C lizabetn oLewis, Sponsor LENOIR KEESLER, Business Manager PUBLICRTIOnS BORRD The Publications Board is empowered by the Student Body Constitution to have complete supervision over the financial administration of the three student publications. ith this power and working under the guidance ol the faculty publica- tions committee, it appoints the business managers of Quips and Cranks, The Davidsonian, and Scripts mid Pranks. These business managers arc directly responsible to the Publications Board, and at the beginning of each year they must submit a planned budget, upon which their publications are to run. Lenoir Keesler STUDENT MEMBERS Bob Phillips Bill Simpson FACULTY MEMBERS Professor F. K. Fleagle Mr. F. L. Jackson Bob Cline ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Jimmy Gribben Dan Tyler Keeslef Simpson Phillips ■ m% .1 «u  ,. l+ l . ' , • . JIVilAA I [arianna rToliandiworlh, Sponsor J. T. FESPERMAN, President I ' ln Mu Vlpha, the national ho arj musii fraternity, has as i ts purpc advance the cause I musii in merii i, to fostci the mutual welfare and brotherhood ol students ol music, i develop the truest fraternal spirit ai ig us members, and lurage loyalt) i the Vlma Mater. Ga 1a ( haptei here it Davidson confers membership upon anyone who shows Ins love l i musii eithei b adopting musii .is liis profession, 01 who works to advance the cause ol musii in Vmerica. ratres m 1 m ultate Dn |ohn R . UNNINI II i PR( ' I | Wll s C. Pfohi Mi. 1 Mil I Bi Dn i.m i; Vowles ratres in ollt 1948 Pro i 1 D f I ALDANI 1 1 ( ■ i I I N |osi I ' m . In in . |n. ( Ihristophi h B. M Kl R |0HN W. (. i M R Rl IBl R i V ( . IUR1 1 i R( ' MM 1 IIISN | |OHN 1. 1 I SP1 RM W |r. 1 [OMl R 1 . II WOB 1 II Sri I li ( . Miil ' .l ' . M 1949 1 ii II 1 [NCHAM 1 low r.n 1 1. Hill NM R Minn 1 . I UUUOR William 1. Rich vrd Moodi 1 . C HISHI 1] 1 B. Y. ( Ioodw Jn. Mm in 1 . Sn i 1 HOM IS 1 . (. 1 M ' .k ( II HI 1 s ( ). II IH 1 1 B. 1 . Watkins M lis | 1. Coccins 1950 Charj es E. Vutbn I ' iui ip C. Watts PHI mu RLPHR (musio ii , iil i i i, ■■, t l I RK l iic.i.ins I I MM HM S I M |1 I I M.I I 1 I I I WORTH MllllKW III, BUD Sm ILKIK V VI hISs Watts Hls S S I Wit I1M.IHM GLEE CLUB : t sm The Davidson College Glee Club is composed of about fifty men chosen bv tryouts at the first of the school vear. The group, under the direction of Mr. Earl Berg, enjoyed a very active season this year. Besides taking part in the Sunday evening vespers at the college and in the Spring Music Festival here on the campus, the Glee Club has also given a number of concerts at Davidson and in nearbv towns, including several radio broadcasts. The outstanding event of the year for the organization was the spring tour in March, which included Charleston, Atlanta. Jacksonville, and other cities in North and South Carolina. Georgia, and Florida. Earl F. Berg Director Marshall J. Carpbb President IV. ' ur ne Hundred Forty-two FOOTBHLL BRI1D I lu football band, composed I some Mi eight membi i ind undei the leadership I Professoi lames C hristian I ' lulil. | i ult ' il .1 much needed and delightful attraction .it the games I the past season. I lu- band h.imhi hand i i .ill the home games and those held in I harlotte. I he le trip was to accompany the team to the illi.nn and Man game in Norfolk, i I Ms yea i the football band was greath honored when tin . headed the group I bands wlm.li marched in the Christmas Parade held in C harlotte. Directoi Pfohl, Forever mindful ol the trends, has been adept .it providing uihimi.iI and interesting novelties t en terrain the spectators .it the games. ; e [ames Christian Pfohj Homed I. Hawobth Director President v ji ii ' ii in it II ii II II i in it inn ii n « n M m t j SYmPHonic BflnD - •• -Jt M Homer F. Haworth President The Davidson College Symphonic Rand, under the expert guidance of Professor James Christian Pfohl, has grown in size and prestige until today it occupies a position accorded only to those who are among the best in the South. This vear the Symphonic Band, with fifty-three members, opened its season with a concert in Greensboro. After that the band gave a concert on the Dayidson campus on the ninth of December. Following this they played for the Dayidson College Christmas Vespers. In February the Symphonic Band played in I Iigh Point, N. C. After a well received Spring concert on the campus the band departed on their annual tour. A highly successful tour of one week took the band through Florida and Georgia. Manx delightful concerts were given. Page One Hundred Forty-four LITTLE SYmPHOnY ORCHESTRR luilv C Mlils I I N Pi on hr. ' i fur I he I ittle Symphony, now in its second postwar y rapidl) regaining the strength losi in thai period. I lu- Symphony, composed ol some students and Facult) membei from Queens College in cooperation with the Davidson students and Faculty, has as its purpose to offer the besi orchestral material available in both colleges, I he I ittle Symphony has appeared .is an accompanying group in the annual performance ol The Messiah and .is an accompanying group in the Davidson C ollege ( in. is esper Sen ice. I hi I 1 1 1 1 i Symphony -— . ii „ L w uO 6 6 BL X INSTRUCTORS Lt. Col. 0. C. Martin Lt. Col. W. P. Grace Capt. 1 1. M. Kennedy BATTALION STAFF Lt. Col. T. M. Faw Commanding Officer Major J. B. Codington Executive Officer First Lt. J. S. Lyles Adjutant R.O.T.C. BATTALION S I All C 1 ASSROOM INSTRUCTION ( uptain I I i ROOM I list I ieutenants R G McGeiibi U ( Rom I I ieutenants II I Mape li I win ( uuluin I U I II Ml III II I n i I ieutenant l I Pitts I ieulcnanls R K Robbins R I Bun II II I VMM. ( ' aptain I I GRA1 I H-.1 I ieutenanti I l Owen I W I I KINS R i l loi iimi 11 I ieulenanl I Poston Captain P. S. ( IRNEGI1 ;i ■. ieutenanti II I Snwv P S( III M K |. IV I 1 III RIDC1 Second ieutenant I R. W. I Captain S l MuHRAI irsl ieutenant I B Ri v i s COMPANY i |3. William I I low MIH I I Mil I I I I I I I ' .ls, ( OMP M B V.llll I M I e h. Sei imihv ( . I il M II I Matthews R II Rowi ( i IMPAW ii -.f ViLy.ml I). I). Rk i ei h. Sergeants II Harris I B Sill l ' l ' IRD ( P. Cl IRK C ( II ' M I) . ' fiUll W. I) I vii n ants I ! Harden [. II. I Mil I I II ( 1 ( oi i i BAND irsl Sergeant I ) f. Williams P U III. SIM, I ) II I I ' . I R t i ■ I i . i K l R ( I ) ( |UNC I ' . I ) kl NDAI I l S (.runs ( ( mi i U VI I I U C I I I I Wli I I I k . U l Bovi i ( . Willi I P ! R | kMl.lll I I PaYNI R k Siivu I I ( 1 I Will ION R W. Vdams S l Ml Milium s V I ' ii m.i-. Sergeants I I I I v Pattei W. I ). |0HNS0N I! I I SI ' I RM |. I) Deck I B Si i MM It I II. Hali V B. kir.hr I) (. I ' ,.. Ml Sergeants ( I kiiuiv II II Bri nni r ( C. Carpenter ( 11.(11 MSI I s nineteen hundred forty-eight The 1948 Rifle Team was built around a strong nucleus of returning lettermen. Capt. 1 larold M. Kennedy served as the team ' s instructor. In competition thus far the team has won two out of three shoulder to shoulder matches, defeating Clemson at Davidson on February 13, and Belmont Abbey on February 27. Their single defeat was to Oak Ridge. In postal competition the team has won three out of seven. The Hearst Trophy results have not been released. THE RIFLE TEPm Pflge One Hundred Fifty t I m m . M fl ivilss oDouataA ill c J ou, ( battalion Sponsor ■tw s -t- ' t r p c ILL I w U f JIM FRENCH, President D Club . i D Club CLRSS OF 1948 W, II. I ' .nnm i ) i r. 1 1 i s lie. r.i-,1 u. i I). (.. BR ! l (J. I OOP] R ( .1 I IRI .1 ( ( )IIN( II DON I uu Bob I low i rs ll l llllMl Iumi Guy Don I I i ( i i C. ( .. I ll Mil RSON I I. l. IIiii I ORD I IIIII P.. ( . I II I I I V. Ion,. l McKi inn i ( Moorj I )w i i ii i R I nii R. I). Phillips W.I. RoB] in so 1 1 rri Robinson l S( vrborouch I l. Si i i Irs T. B. S OIK.I SS B( IB S i RR ki ivii |oii I || |, III R I ) l KI R W. P. MK.r, John Wai i I I I II I INCH M Buddi Chi i k H Southern ( onferem e I r.l 1 BORN Ml Suite Tackle Pnge One Hundred Fi i ' D ' Club Underclassmen Adams, John Adams, Rhea l I ANDER, R. Alexander, V. M. Anderson. T). I . Anderton. Rert Ashmore, J. D. IUlT IV, J. M. Bingham, F.. R. Bl ANKS. R. F. Boyd, W. E. Bradley, H. B. Brown, P. M. Brownson, Bn l Burris, Jack Carnegie, P. S. Chandler, Bud Cm iK, Buddy Cobb, P. W. Coffey, C. I Cox, Dfa P. P. Eborn, Carl Ellis, J. L. Erwin, Mac Ethrjdge, J. P. Gambrell, Dave Gray, Jack I Fvumx. 1 im Hodc.in, Bill Hopper, Ed Hunter, J. S. IvERSON, Hn 1 Johnson, Bill Jones, Fin i max Jung, J. M. Keeslfr, E. V. Ki i L. C. W. H. Long, F. Y. Long, R. E. McAlistek, F. R. McArn, H. M. McDaniel, S. C. Maner, Bob Mapes, Hal Maxwell, C. K. Matthew-.. Frank Mead, A. W. Montgomery, E. F. Montgomery, W. Neisler, Henry Paul, Carl Pearson, C. W. Plonk. W. M. Price, M. E. Rankin. . M. Rice. Doug Richards, J. A. Richards, R. E Rimer, Charif Roddey, O. F. Sharpe, R. E. C. B. Sifford, J. P. Smi Y. SlRKKI IN. I ■ TOARENCE, C. K. sv. I. M. Wade. J. J. Whiti III Mil . N. I . iams, Mikf Wii i WlLI VMS. BlU K No Pictures 1 i ., John Hay. John Grube, R. J. O ' Kei I IN. K. llIRMIl t . S. W II MIX, S. S. o f mm I II HI • t If ! I n l Mm if i I ' .UI ' I I III I K 1 1M I ' .ll S |l l l. |llM. ( M.I Sill IT M.| HonoR mEn I In Davidson College Coaching st.it i lus chosen the Following eight men as the outstanding athletes ol I ' M 1948. Georgj Cheek BASK! I BA1 I . Football I usy P.m.. i. is FOOTBALL, I rai I lixixn Jung Will STLING c r,i Sheppard BASEBALL, Football in i C oiiii I P. i K. Basketball, I ennis Bo Rodder TENNIS, Basketball Buddy C handi er FOOTBALL, Baseball Miki ii i i.wis B skl I P. l I . I ootball, I ennis in i i Bo I! ' mm i BllDDI C ii win I R IlKI II 1 I WIS THE 1948 The Coachinc. Stafi nli i In victory ovci I urnian University I liai I ).i , the David son WiMi.its drew the curtain on the most successful season in football since 1933. In addition i .1 greal record I six wins, three losses, and one in ' the ( .its also drew national recognition .is one I the leading defensivi u.iniN in the country. Bettering lasl years record I sixth in the nation defensively, Davidson t ollege was ranked fourth in total defense, allowing onh I 18.7 yards per game, was also fourth in pass defense, and was thirteenth in rushing defense. h was ' 1 1 1 fitting thai tins record and recognition should come to the Wildcats, for .11 the close ol the season Coach Bill Storj announced his resignation, and tins splendid season is .1 worth} monument to his worl? at I i ids. hi c ollege. I le has done a wonderful job as coach ol the loot ha 1 1 team tm these p. ist two years, and he will be long remembered for his gentlemanly attributes in addition to Ins fine qualities as a coach. UUILDCRTS 1111 sou n 3 sf if .f«aif 7l 41 % $ $ ¥ 4 5 V ? C J 26 • ■ y 3 ? 5,A ' J6 55 I 1 T V Buddy C n m THE RED flnD The laurels of the 1947 season were bestowed upon the Davidson forward wall, with two of the linemen, a guard and a tackle sharing the spotlight. Buddy Chandler, for his magnificent work in the center of the line, was awarded the Armfield Blocking Trophy, also being elected to the Greensboro Daily News All- State Team. Carl Eborn, in addition to being selected for one of the tackle spots on the same team, made third team All-Southern Conference and second team All-Middle American. To these go our congratulations. Our hats are off to the 1947-48 Wildcats. Bronco B mi i i ; ±1 ftj I HSII S | nil Kl IND llw Mm-is BLRCh mRCHinE DRVIDSOn 19-EL0n o hard righting pack ol ildcats threw .ill ol its scoring power into the second quarter, and downed the I Ion C hristians 19-0 in the Firsl gameol the season For both schools. At Richardson I ield, ood crowd saw Davidson amass sixty yards on six plays, seventy three yards on Five plays and thirty seven yards on eight plays to overpower a game bul weaker Elon eleven. I he Firsl score came earl) in the second quarter as the ball was moved From the Davidson 40 t the Elon 5] on successive gains In I rum, Sifford, Vnderton and Pahl. Bert Anderton then passed in Mike Williams for 24 yards, and scored From the eight yard line mi the next play. I ive minutes later, a pass I rum Anderton to (. heek, who lateraled t Williams was good For 2 yards, to the three, where Sifford swept wide around end For the touchdown. Blanks added the extra point. I he third and Final score came late in the First hall on a pass From C arl Sheppard to Rhea Vdams. I he ildcats stopped the onlj serious threat ol the night by tin ' Christians in the third quarter. 1 Ion had First mu ten on Davidson ' s two. Inn were unable to push across lor the score. I he (. ats gave up onlj J yards to Elon lor their total offensive attempts. Mm Ihuis Bin k ii 1 1 wis C II M ' .l II PilMI R C Ml l ' lll C M ' .l Sill IT Mil) Bl I. i mii llli IN The Managers Dave Gambrell and Bill Keith I ' itiit lH J DflVIDSOn WILLIAm and mRRY 21 After outplaying the powerful William and Mary Indians for the entire first half, the under dog Davidson Wildcats gave up three touchdowns in the final half in losing 21-0. Outscored, but never outfought, the inspired Wildcats threw a real scare into the Indians late in the first period. A pass from Rice to Buck Williams put Davidson on the Indians ' 23-yard line and two plays later, Mapes, on an end around, passed to Cheek in the end zone. The catch was ruled out-of-bounds by the officials ( the camera showed it was good ) and William and Mary took over on downs after the next plav had netted only three vards. The second scoring chance failed when Cloud of William and Mary intercepted Buck Wil liams ' pass in the end zone and William and Mary took over on their twenty. Buddy Chandler and Bill Bovd were two of the outstanding defensive guards who kept Jack Cloud bottled up most of the afternoon. To Sifford and Williams went the offensive honors. Coach Redding, and the freshmen members of the team. Rhea Adams uoes up for a pass. DRVIDSOn - n. C. STfiTE 14 I i ' i i lie second straight weekend the Wildcats ol Davidson mel defeat .a the hands or one of the si ger Southern Confercnct teams, but only aftei ( State had capitalized on two costly mistakes by the Wildcats, could they claim i lir victory I he first came in the second quart i . when knderton, attempting to I. u k From Ins own end zone, fumbled .1 wet ball, which was recovered l I for the touchdown. States second break came on a fumble of an attempted which put them well into Davidson ' s territory and made the I ) score possible. I Ik ' ildcats completed six out I nine passes, while allowing State only one lui nine. Several times during the night affair, the C .us were able to penetrate deep into the Wolfpack ' s territory, but failed to have the final scoring punch I .all nine thej were pushed far back In the terrific punts I I ootsii Palmer, who averaged 53 yards per kick for the night. DRVIDSOfl 12 - WOFFORD 7 favored Davidson eleven had to come from behind in the final period to defeat .1 scrappy Wofford team in I harlotte ' s Memorial Stadium, [railing 7-0 .11 the half, the ( ats, sparked by fake Wade, roared back in the third quarter and drove the four-yard line on successive gains, where Vlack I rwin plunged over for the seme. I he second seme for the ildcats came midway in the fourth quarter on .1 pass from ntlerimi to Cheek. Neithertry for the l ' l was good and the final seme read Davidson 12 Wofford 7. oil oicl s lone talk was made w hen ( head) a 111 took Sil lord s kick on his n n thirty, and raced seventy yards down the sidelines for the touchdown. Despite this, Davidson was able to hold the terriers to a net rushing ol is yards while we collected a total ol 168 yards. Wofford was credited with the completion ol onK one pass out ol eleven attempts, as the Cats hit on 6 out 01 14. I ' ll I || 1I --.|S (.Mil 1 lilt — I R Ri n 11 --.in 1 ). .in. r,K 1 DflVIDSOn 49-HRmPDEn-SYDnEY 1 lie Davidson Wildcats, exhibiting powerful running and passing attacks. spearheaded bv half backs Auburn Lambeth and Jim Sifford, overwhelmed an underdog Hampden-Svdnev 49-0 in the homecoming classic at Death alley, Va. Lambeth passed for three touchdowns and completed two more for a perfect afternoon of five for five. He scored on a twelve yard reverse to figure in the fourth of Davidson ' s eight touchdowns. The longest run of the day was unreeled bv Mike Williams who intercepted a Tiger pass on his own eight-yard line and raced 92 vards for the score. Sifford scored twice from 31 and 12 yards out respectively. Other touchdowns were made bv Blanks, Roberts, Mack Erwin, Turner and Wade. Mapes converted for the lone extra point, following the fifth touchdown. DAVIDSOn 0-WflSHiriGTOn LEE 32 The Wildcats, riding a three-two won-lost record, for the third time failed to break into the Southern Conference winners column going down in defeat to the Generals of Washington and Lee 32-0. Scoring after only five minutes of the first q uarter had elapsed. ashington and Lee held on to their 7-0 lead throughout the first half. The Wildcats, weak- ened bv the loss of full back Carl Pahl and wing back Doug Rice earlier in the week, were unable to make a contest of it, and Washington and Lee rolled on for one TD in the third period and three in the final quarter. Davidson, through the brilliant line plav of Buddv Chandler and the continual line bucks bv Mack Erwin, was able to rack up 13 first downs to 10 for the Gen- erals, but were outclassed in the other departments. $ fne Davidson graduates, who were on the campus foi I lecoming despite luil weather, were renewed in the true meaning ol the pirit ol the ildcats, .is the eleven came back twice to stave II defeat l .1 Favored Ml team M I struck paydirl earl) on successive ' _ iins l Ragunus and Steward. Ragunus was good foi ' I yards and Steward accounted foi 24 more. Hie Wild cats weren ' t out ol the l .ill game though and on the First plaj from scrimmage aftei the kickoff, Sifford pitched to Sheppard and the speed) tailback outdis tanced the V. M. I. secondar) For fift) Five yards and .1 touchdown. Buck il liams added the point to tie the score. V. M. I. ' s second drive was stopped just before the end I the lull l .1 magnificent goal line stand. Ilu Keydets from I exington, .1.. scored on a long drive midwa) through the third quarter and the situation again looked bad for Davidson. Bui C Ml [ urn er, up From the 4 : junior varsity, put the spark back into the Wildcats, and substantial gains b) him and Mack I rwin, plus the passing ol Bert nderton, pui Davidson in scoring position on the four, where Erwin went over for the score. illiams point made the score read 14 14 and the game ended in a tie. DRVIDS0F1 14-V. m. I. 14 Sifford stops State ' s Mac I ruin over. DflVIDSOn 13-RICHITIOnD 7 As if to show that the tie with V. M. I. was not an accident, the Davidson Wild- cats defeated a favored Richmond Universitv eleven in Richmond on the following Saturday. The Cats received the kickoff and kept possession of the hall until Mapes took a pass from Anderton for the touchdown after a march of 87 yards. The second Davidson scoring march went 83 yards in a pattern similar to the first effort. Buck Williams set it up with passes to Mapes and Sifford good for 10 and 28 yards respectively. Anderton completed the drive with a 6 yard pass to Cheek for the score. Buck Williams added the extra point to make the score 13-7 at the half. Richmond came back in the second half and after being stopped on the two In a hard charging Davidson line, scored on a pass from Laluna to Long good for 26 yards. 1 he remainder of the contest was hard fought with neither team able to reach the double stripes. DflVIDSOn 28-THE CITRDEL 7 After two weeks of rest, the Davidson Wildcats again proved the experts wrong by literally clawing a favored Citadel eleven to shreds. From the first it was all David- son, as the Wildcats unleashed a powerful running attack aided bv vicious block- ing that ruined the Bulldogs Homecoming Dav. Scoring from the two early in the game, Sifford started the fireworks that finally ended in a 28-7 rout. In the second quarter Anderton shook loose from the one after sparking a drive 48 yards. In the final period Davidson went wild with Pahl and Erwin scoring after 45 and 31 yard marches. Buck Williams converted successfully four times for a perfect record. Citadel ' s lone tally came on a 77 yard runback of the second Davidson kick- off, the score coming one play later on a two yard buck by Sparks. Davidson held the Bulldogs to one first down, minus one yard ' s rushing, and no passes complete, while collecting 19 first downs for themselves, and a total of 301 yards rushing and passing. Citadel ' s All-State guard Henderson was pushed every- w here but out of the stadium by a bard charging Wildcat line. Hal Mapes makes sensational catch against Richmond! DHVIDSOn 20 FURfTIAn 6 In the Final game I the year, played rhanksgiving Da) in Greenville, ( , the I ' .i idson ildcats won theii third in .1 row In downing an underdog I urman eleven 20-6. 1 ii i ■ i i.i 1 1 received the kickofl and lirM the kill Foi the hole I the I irst period with the exception ol Four plays In the ildcats. I -i 1 1 in the second quartei Moates scored For Furman to climax two long marches. Davidson trailed 6-0. But the ildcats came righl back, and on the second plaj From scrimmage Following the kickofF, Sifford took a 10 yard pass From Anderton and raced 53 yards For the tying touchdown. Fev minutes later Anderton grabbed .i Hurricane Kimble out ol the .in and ran 4 yards For the second score that put the Cats ahead 13-6 as Williams converted. [Tie third and Final score For Davidson came in the closing minutes ol the First kill as C heek took a pass From Sirrord and scored on a pla that covered 60 yards. Neither team was able to strike pa} dirt in the second hall and the Final score read 20-6. Thus Davidson Finished the 1947 season with a won lost record oi six vic- tories, three ildcats. ami one tie. . i. i. Sheppard gains against Fut j i ' ' ' % £■- v % k - BRt[ m 9 a WkA- . . F r . t w 1 mm JJ WmA yM j % - Ebom throws State man for a loss. Coach Shepard BRSKETBRLL An offense minded Davidson basket hall team took the floor against the Kannapolis Y. M. C. A. to start the 1948 season, trouncing them 80-31. Not once did the Wildcats slow the aggressive pace which thev had set and at the close of the season had amassed a total of 1604 points, an average of 57 a game. The return of five lettermen formed the nucleus from which Coach Norman Shepard molded a great team. These five, Buddy Cheek, Mike Williams, Jake Ashmore, Whit Cobb, and Bill Iverson, plus a talented aggre- gation from the ' 47 Wildkittens and the freshman class were able to put the Wildcats near the top in the win column. Bobby Maner took over one of the vacated spots on the first team and became one of the spark- plugs of the squad. With the best season ' s record in years, 18 won and 8 lost, Davidson easily secured one of the invitations to play in the Southern Conference Tournament by finishing fourth in the conference. Seeded fourth in the tournament, the Wildcats met the University Buddy tin EK Mike Williams Whit Cobb J. D. Ashmore ol Mai land in the I mm round I plaj and avenged .1 pre mus S S l dclcat l troun ing ilu I erps 58-51, In the semi I inals the ildcats were handed the same treatment, F01 .in earlier victory ovei Duke was some what offset by the 51 39 defeat handed us l the Blue I V ils Individual honors wenl t InnliK C luck and Mike Williams, the co-captains l the team, t heck was high scorer For the team wuli -W n points and second high scorer in the conference. Ik ' was named on both the ll State and All Southern conference teams For his outstanding offensive and defensive play. Mike Williams was named on the second Ml State ream and was runner-up to Cheek in the ( .its scoring with 2 L )7 points. hit Cobb finished third with 2% points. Despite the wonderful record made In the Wildcats this year, we are expecting even better things next year since the team will lose no one In the graduation route. A year ■ ■I experience and playing together gives us great hopes for the fighting ildcats ol 1949. he Bis Thret Action in Slate game. Ashman Jribhlc in. n V ' t P f W UUILDCRTS on the Bob Maker COURT Dave Poole ' 7 Murdoch M( KlITHLN Manager SllMM in Davidson Davidson Davidson 60 Davidson 6 I idson t 1 1 Davidson )8 Davidson |).i idson 1 1 I ).i idson I ).i idson 45 I )a idson 62 I ).i idson Davidson 42 I )a idson ' •- I ).i idson 57 I ).i idson 63 D.i idson 69 l).i idson K5 I ).i idson 69 I )a idson 52 I ).i idson 60 I ).i idson 75 Davidson 49 l).l iilscill tt Kannapoli II I , rlcs iO l It iiimui i Washington I cc ... .45 c leoi gc ashington Maryland 59 Quantico Marines 50 42 ( Stat( 72 South C arolina 61 ' d 55 Mc( ran I agles 4S North Carolina 50 C harleston I ( I u rm. m 46 . M. 1 53 Small Carolina 44 C lemson 52 llu ( itadel 30 N. C. Stair 89 Wofford 45 Furman 39 [Tie Citadel 42 C bllege I C lharleston . .52 TOURN Wll I Davidson 5s Maryland 51 Davidson 39 Duke S3 ( heek drive Action agflinsl Carolina. Hill l 1 RSI IN Bo RODDBT Dick Mm i s I 111 II I ll NGl I I II BASEBALL. .1948 On March 22, Davidson College opened its 1948 baseball season with a 4-3 win over Springfield College of Massachu- setts. Jake Wade became the hero of the afternoon by sending a line drive over second to bring Jack Burris home, the winning run with two out in the 9th inning. The addition of new talent plus experience makes the outlook bright for the ' 48 season. Dick Marlow, sensational pitcher from I lickory, and Dave Poole, brilliant catcher from Winston-Salem, are the best combination the Wildcats have had in a good while. Lettermen from last year ' s team include Pop Bowman, John Ellis, Bert Anderton, Jack Burris, Jake Wade, Carl Shepard, Hal Mapes, Charlie Pearson, Jimmy French, Norman Whiteheart and Charlton Torrence. Jack Burris Center Field Carl Sheppard Left Field Dave Poole Catcher ff I u K I ' .i. ii UU)S Pitcher I )u km III i.ni Pitcher l)l K M Al ' .l OW 1 I he pitching stall looks promising with Vlarlow, Dutch Hengeveld, C harlton [orrence, Earl Huey, fim Hunter, Dick Richards and Sam foyner snaring the mound chores. Behind the plate are Dave Poole, Boh Maner and I lum ilson. I lal Mapes and | hn I His are two lettermen competing For the initial sack. Second is held down In Jimim I rench Am lake Wade; and Charlie Pearson and Dave Shepperson are candidates For shortstop. In the hot corner are Berl Anderton and Bill Byrd. Quentin Cooper, I )u i Hi i iw Managers i. ii uu tom I i.i.i . i Pitcher l!i n I Amu i: m in hird t fe . The outfield is in the capable hands of Carl Shepard, Doug Rice, Pop Bow- man, Jack Burris, Auburn Lambeth and Mel Griffith. These men make up the teams that play V. P. I., Guilford Col- lege, Washington and Lee, Catawba. Clemson, Furman, Wofford, N. C. State, Duke, North Carolina, McCrary Eagles, Quantico Marines, William and Mary, and George Washington. The Wildcats with their fighting spirit could prove to be a conference power. After the opening game with Spring- field the Wildcats hit an early season slump but at the time of this printing have pulled out of it nicely and have run their winning streak to four games. Action on the home diamond. Diamond HizhVtehts. Double Play Combination Captain Jimmy French and Jake Mm I he outstanding event I the young sc.iMin so far took place on a warm April afternoon when North Carolina State ' s heavily favored team came to Davidson only to liiul the strong right arm ol Freshman Dick Marlowe waiting for them. J he game was .1 pitcher ' s battle .ill the .i and was all tied up .it one all going into the eighth inning when much discussed home run In third base man Bill Bird gave Marlowe the lead he needed and Davidson racked up a 2 I k t i . I his victon was followed later on in the same week l .1 u in over last -, - Southei i) ( milium 1 i hampion, the ( lemson I igers. ( oach [amerson ' s C .its seem to have caught fire nov .mil are going to give the remaining opponents a tough time Marlowe ' s pitching and lack Burris liit ting have been sensational from the start I )au- Poiile. I lal Mapes, Auhurn Lam beth, Bill Bird, C arl Sheppard, and Pop Bowman arc hitting the kill well. Our team is well rounded and appears to be tin.- best we ' ve had in several years. ( lood luck Cats. Coach Whittle Vincen i i dm;, ianagei On the Cinder Path A host of cindermen turned out at the first signs of spring to answer Pete Whittle ' s beckoning call. Prospects looked bright for a successful season meeting I airman. University of South Caro- lina, Washington and Lee, The Citadel, Clemson, and Mercer. Ed Hopper, high point man last year, will be back for the hurdles aided by three newcomers, Tom Allen, Bill Pritchett, and Tommy I Taller, fim Vann returns to the discus with Carl 1 bom and Bob Sharpe putting the shot. Ed Newton, having set a new interfraternity record in the 220 yard dash, will go on to arsit competition in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Whit Cobb will use his talent in the 220 and 440 to round out the dashes. Jack Guilder Gray remains first man in the distance backed up by Blake Bradley, Bill Smith, Murray Remson, and Murdock k keithen, all having experience with the Cross Country Team in the fall. Bradley, Mien, and Pritchett participated in the Southern Con- ference Indoor Meet with Allen taking fourth place in the 70 yard hi h hurdles. Ed I Iopper Jack Gray and Blake Bradlev I 111 1948 II ' . U K S JU AIJ I he I rackmen opened their season ith .in S( 4S u in over I urman. hit (. odd and I J Newton were high scorers, f ■ t 1 1 taking two First places. Others taking first places were Bob McGehee, Blake Bradley, Jack Gray, Pete Brown, Jim aim and Bill Brownson. ith Midi a Fine start the ' Cats arc liinkint ' toward a winning season. hit ( captures 440 against Furman. |im Vantj I i. Newton Teddy Keeslep. Whit Cobb Mike Williams Lenoir Keeslep, Playing Manager On the Courts at Davidson Ierrv Robinson, Captain Coach Barton i the time ol this writing the 1948 edition ol the Davidson tennis team has not taken the court against outside comrx tition I lowev r, i oach Barton li. is had Ins team working ever) da) l i some time and the future seems ven bright. An all veteran team returns with onl) Buck Archer and Glen rurpin missing from last year ' s I ine team Bo Rodde) will again be numbei one man and aftei .1 ven successful summer ol tournament pl.i should bid for national honors red Keesler, 1 consistent winner last year, Whit Cobb, Lenoii Keesler, Captain |ern Robinson, and Mike Williams will give us an all-letterman team Henn Neisler and John l rosland are improving and should see action before the season is over. I his year ' s C ats are faced with .1 terrific schedule with some ol the nations top teams included. Among the opponents arc such teams as I l.n vard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Georgia lech, Duke and North Carolina. Under the able direction ol former I nglish Davis Cupper Coach Derrick Barton, the 1948 season could prove to be one of the best collegiate teams in the nation. Illl I! Wis II I I WRESTLinG The Davidson wrestling team started this year with prospects of a very successful season, with the return of such grapplers as Jimmy Jung, Bill Fesperman, Mott Price and Bill Alexander. But these prospects were soon thwarted hy a series of injuries. Bill Fesperman, 136 pounder, was out for the first part of the season with a sprained ankle. Bill Moore of the heavyweight division received a recurrence of an old knee injury during the Carolina match. And to top things off, Jimmy Jung sustained a shoulder separation in the match with Washington and Lee. Jung, who had gone undefeated in his class all season, was a leading contender for the Southern Conference crown. The mat-men made a good showing in the Southern Conference Wrestling Tournament, however, by taking three fourth places— Bill Fesperman in the 136 pound class, John Evans in 155, and heavyweight Bill Moore. All lettermen are returning next year, and from these Coach Charlie Parker hopes to mould a strong squad. Jiinu pins his man. THE 1948 WRESTLING TEAM GOLF IIII GO] I M Wl t im Henderson m Freeman [ones ■ I lie 1 ' -MS Linksmen, with a veteran team re turning plus the addition ol several promising Freshmen, are looking Forward t a successful season. At the time ol this ruing onlj two matches have been played with the ' ( ats taking two one sided victories from Furman. Bobbj Carson is serving .is the team ' s manager. I reeman [ones and C am I lenderson seem to be read) to go tins year with consistend) low scores. Ml home matches are t be played at the Charlotte C ountn C lub. CROSS COUnTRY This year saw Davidson have its first Cross Country Team since before the war and the inauguration proved a very successful one. Coach Heath Whittle ' s runners were undefeated in five meets. Washington and Lee, Furman and Clemson were among the teams going down in defeat to the superior ' Cats. Gundar Gray served as Captain and along with Blake Bradley and Bob Grube led the team. Other runners were Murdoek McKeithen, Bill Smith, Bob Long, Bill Plonk and Ed Montgomery. The Cross-Country team will undoubtedly prove a valuable aid to the track team this Spring. THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM WILDKITTEnS I he 1947 48 Wildkitten Football and basketball teams have had vet) successful years and have given experience thai will prove valuable to the arsit) squads nexl yeai Ilu- | footballers, coached l l Moneyhan, provided the crowds with manj exciting moments in completing a ver} successful season. In the line such names as Brown, Kester, Blevins, Hay, Keesler, Montgomery, Howard, Evans, and Home were continually being called ovei the loud speakei foi making tackles, Vmong the outstanding backfteld men were Leach, Kelton, Vshman and Patterson. l.m Ml tlu ' sr nun should be .ii sii standouts nexl year. I iu JV basketball team, undei the direction ol Coach Redding, uncovered some Fine talenl for future varsitj competition. I lu impressed op ponents with theii high scoring offense. Among the outstanding players were Johnny Richards, Ha} wood Brinegar, 1 enoir Keesler, John Crosland, . nuis Camp, Dick Blanks, Jim Sifford, and Henrj Neisler. Main ol these also had .nsii competition during the year. Opposition For these teams come From nearb) I li mi ii c !olleges and other Junior Varsity I cams. I I v , wi inn BlUN] (. r. Outstanding inruartl ' ' ; ' - Lis idftfetf Imis I I w Center Monbi II vs Coach I )v 1 Bl i INS Tackle The Football Squad ntramural Activities The race for a year ' s possession of the Interfraternity Cup is still going strong with volleyball now going on and the Softball round-robin yet to be played. At this time the Kappa Sigs with a first place in toot hall, a first place tie in basketball, the Betas with a second place in football and a first place tie in basketball, and the Phi Gams with a first place in track are leading the race. The remaining action in volleyball, Softball, and points gained for Varsity Competition will decide the home for the cup. eta Tlieta Pi, Co-Chamjnons in Basketball. at Davidson Footbai i Kappa Sigmas I lu ' Kappa Sigs t  k top honors in touch Football finishing the season wnli ten wins against mi defeats. I he Betas took second place, losin in the Kappa Sigs m the season openei I) ski i q i i ic ' . s and Kappt I he kiNki ' tkill tournamenl ended in .1 tie between the Betas and the Kappa Sigs with eac li team losing one game out ol ten. I he Kappa Sigs lost to tin. ' Betas and t Ik- Betas wire defeated In tin- liKlenenilents I r u k Phi Gamma Delta I i l In I nmim I taller and Ed Newton the Phi Gams swept this year ' s interfraternit) track meet. Newton set .1 new record in the preliminaries and still bettered it in the finals. Kappa Sigma, Basketball Co-Champions Ktipini Sigma I I he Ph. ( the Track Trophy. V OURT I 7 o F M ... ' + «% I MP pail Si CHARLIE PATTERSON. Piesi. Pan-Hellenic Council D k Baxi l R Kappa Alpha I R] M II I ' hi Gamma Delhi I ' m. i | i kn,i I ' i Kappa Alpha (.11 r.l u Patti rson S ma Alpha Epsilon I R k U u i i -. Beta Theia I ' i Till I Rl IIAKDS Sigma ( lii I In- Pan-Helleni( Council is composed I ten representatives From (lu- social Fral es on tin- campus. Embodied in tin- council is the tion I the Facl thai a strong, properly constituted interfratemity organization is necessar) in order to promote such interfratemity rela- tionships .mil to deal wnli interfratemit} matt 1 In- council, headed 1 Charlie W. Patterson, maj be justly proud of us line record this year. 1 he count il ' s Inst duties win- the supervision mI the rushing season in the middle I September. I he Pan I (ellenic Council is not limited t one field, for it also .icts .is sponsor For .ill i Ik- i1.uk is ,,l the Dai ids hi College student body. I Ik- coun mI made its social debut with tin- Homecoming dances, which were held October Jlst and November 1st in the Charlotte Armory and the Charlotte Hotel, with music Furnished In Bill) Knauff and his Orchestra. I Ik- lul inter set. held February 6th and 7th with music by the nationally renowned hand of Claude Thornhill, was most successful. At present, tin.- student body is eagerly anticipating tin- annual Sprint; Frolics which will take place in April. Sam Tate Phi Delta Theta John [hatcheb Sigma I ' ll! EpSJlOM V I II R Wai M r Pi Kn; ' ) ' ii Plii Marten Waters Kappa Sigma Charlie Patterson Preside ii ( Baxter French Jackson Is. iwi i -i Richards Tate Thatcher Walker Waters • BOTT] Beta Theta Pi Alfred Scarborough, President Carper, M. J. Edwards, S. J. Gourley, R. A. JoYNER, W. S. Lipscomb, G. D. Long, C. V. 1948 Lyday, W. D. McLean, J. D. Pittman, J. A. Rapp, R. C. Rawley, W. F. Robinson, C. M. Scarborough, A. Simpson, W. T. Smith, W. T. Vinson, W. L. Woodson. M. S. Yocum. J. H. Alexander, R. H. Anderson, F. P. Bobbitt, W. 1 1. Etheridge, J. P. Fulton, S. H. Gordon, W. M. Gray, J. K. Gunn, J. W. 1949 Keith, W. H. KlRKPATRICK, A. B. Lemmon, F. T. Long, W. F. Maner, B. F. Neisler, C. A. Neisler, H. P. Robertson, E. D. Schmidt, C. T. Scruggs, W. M. Shepperson, D. Upchurch, A. McN. West, J. T. William, W. B. Yarborough, J. D. Adams, G. H. Anderson, D. L. Barr, F. W. Boyd, W. E. Edwards, G. S. Gallant, R. M. Graves, E. M. 1950 Gray, W. D. Groves, E. T. Molt, G. M. Hoskins, R. S. M air, C. A. Murphy, W. A. Peters, W. W. Rapp, W. J. Richardson, R. P. Robertson, J. N. Shurley, H. R. Smith, E. E. Turner, C. S. White, J. G. Allen, T. H. Ashman, M. G. Barnwell, R. B. Carlton, M. G. Cunningham, W. R. Gatlin, G. A. 1951 HOBART, J. D. Joyner, S. B. McXemer, P. A. Monroe, J. T. Xoreen, R. J. Owen, L. F. Richardson, G. I. Robinson, R. M. Shaw, H. M. Stroud, J. B. Trimble, W. B. Tufts, E. Pa°e One Hundred Ninety-four Founded n li n University, ugusi 8, 1839 C oi ors: Pink una Blue I lowi r : Rose Page One HuiiArc.l rnefi ivr Rt the Beta House On August 8, 1839, eight earnest students al the Uni versitj I Miami lu-IJ the Firsl regular meeting ol Beta I lui.i Pi. In is s Phi Chaptei was founded on this campus as the Firsl national fratemit) .it Davidson College, rhe Civil War killed Phi Chapter as it killed so man) other fraternities. However, after the termina tion ol hostilities the chapter was re-established .is Phi Alpha when the Mystic Seven I raternit) merged with Beta I heta Pi. Seeking to Follow the three great principles symbolized In its three stars, Beta I beta I ' i has expanded until at the present time its chapters number ninet) one in both tlu- Uniti ' il States anil Canada. Page One Hundred Ninety seven Pi Kappa Rlpha R. L. Neill, President 1948 Ensign, R. G. Neill, R. L. Siske, J. B. C, Jr. Gibbs, C. M. 1949 Wester, M. W. Bell, J. H. Hadley, C. O. Leonard, T. Dickson, C. H. Hart, A. M. McNair, J. F. Dockery, C. S. Jackson, J. P. 1950 Rodgers, J. F. Barnard, J. VV. Denison, E. E. Mills, L. O. Boyd, W. B. Fanjoy, J. A. McElroy, D. B. Cameron, W. M. Grube, R. J. Reese, O. Colkitt, R. B. 1 luFFAKER, W. B. Shumate, J. B. Collins, W. A. Lee, J. G. Sifford, J. P. Courson, E. B. 1951 Sumner, T. B. Craig, K. P. Hamm, C. D. Scott, G P. Cumming, W. C. Hardy, A. H. Smith, R. E. W. Gragg, P. E. Kelly, W. H. Walker, R. W. Grant, H. R. LOFTIN, J. R. McDuffie, D. P. Warlick, S. . F. Page One Hundred Ninety-eight Founded n LlNivBRsm 01 Virginia, March I, ise f- C 01 mis: ( Hinicl iinl (.olil Flower: ily of the Valley Page One Hundred .Ninety nine Rt the Pika House Pi Kappa Upha, one ol the oldei and large) college fraternities, is the perpetuation ol thi Friendship I six students .a the University ol Virginia during the college year I 1867 IM ' S rhese six Founders had lri-.li in tluir minds the .■I the l iv il W ii I lun problems were in some measure mhh1.ii t.i those I the entire South in its woes •■ reconstruction. I ife .it the University .it thai time was simple and devoid I man things now considered collegiate. 1 ciendships were peculiarly warm and ideals were deeply cherished. As one I tin Founder has stated, The little imagined tin- tree tli.it would grow From their planting, but they planted ill and deeply in the subsoil .■I Friendship and iilc.ili-.iii. Aftei its Founding on March I I 168 growth u.i rapid, [ he mother chapter t ' « k the designation Alpha, and chartered Beta in 1m 1 ' ai Davidson Colle Pi Kappa Vlpha spread to the Southwest and Pacifii coast. Shortly aftei the turn of the century, chapters began making tluir appearance in the East, so thai tnd.iv Pi Kappa Vlpha has BO active chapters distributed through almost every state, with .i total membership ! over 24,000. Page Two Hundred One Pi Kappa Phi Robert E. Cline, President Barksdale, G. D. Barringer, J. L. Cline, R. E. Elliott, J. J. Everett, N. P. Helton, J. W. 1948 Lawrence, W. H. Moore, W. S. Palles, L. M. Read, F. T. Robertson, W. E. Schenck, N. P. Tyler, D. W. Walker, A. D. Walker, C. B. Walker, W. P. Williams, S. M. Barringer, T. J. Beam, C. M. Boyce, J. M. Campbell, W. E. Carpenter, C. C. Dobson, O. F. Edwards, E. T. 1949 Go wan, R. J. Hardin, E. G. Hunter, E. B. Johnson, E. H. Lander, W. S. Mead, A. W. Murray, M. J. McCain, C. R. Reid, C. H. Rush, C. B. Thomas, S. N. Weber, C. D. Whittemore, D. R. Boykin, H. R. BlIMBARGER, R. B. Godwin, S. B. HlGGINBOTHAM, P. C. Holick, W. S. 1950 Hurt, A. J. Long, A. H. McSwain, W. S. Niblock, F. C. Niblock, T. C. Rawson, C. W. Redfearn, L. R. Sasser, D. L. TOLBERT, J, S. TURNAGE, R. W. Brandon, W. C. Cassels, W. T. Cleveland, L. W. Coble, J. M. 1951 Cronland, M. A. Fisher, J. E. FIerman, C. L. Kelley, B. Murray, J. J. Powe, II. L. Sims, R. B. Taylor, G. W. Pnge Two Hundred Two Founded at Collegi 01 Charleston, December 10, 1 L )04 ( 1 1] oiis: ( )old and lute Flower: Red Rose Vaqe Tiro Hundred Tliree U56 :;,; u,j;:«i Rt the Pi Kap House Pi Kappa I ' In was founded .it the C ollege l I barleston on Decembei 10, 1904, bj three students. I hi nit w.is incorporated under the laws ol the State | Siuuli Carolina in l l) ( . From us birth, l ' i Kappa Phi has grown steadil) and consistendy. It is must pronounced in the South bul chapters have been established .ill over the United States. [oda l ' i kappa Phi is composed ol fort) six undei graduate chapters and twenty-seven chartered alumni groups, with .1 membership in excess ol seven thousand. I In- chaptei .it Davidson w.is the first chapter to be established in North Carolina. It was formed in 1912 .is I psilon Chapter. Since its establishment Epsilon has seen over five hundred initiates pass under us colors. Pagfi Two Hundred Five Kappa Rlpha S. J. Ervin, III, President Bachman, J. S. Bason, W. H. Bowman, W. H., Jr. Councill, G. C. 1948 Drake, D. B. Dunn, S. N. Ervin, S. J., Ill Flowers, R. M. Gracey, E. O. Harris, A. G., Jr. Lindsay, A. M. Scofield, E. C. Adams, |. Barron, W. B. Baxter, O. D. Carter, W. B. Cunninghams, C. Harden, T., Jr. 1949 Johnston, J. D. T. King, H. P.. Ill Long, F. V. McConnell, H. R. McDaniel. S. R„ Jr. AIacaulay, W. D. M w thews, F. O ' Kelley, W. K. Payne, J. L.. Jr. Richardson, P. B. Stokes, R. F. Bachman, H. W. Biggers, H. R. Bird, J. W. Cox, L. P. Currie, W. M. Faucette, J. H. Faucette, W. L. Fredericks, J. W. 1950 Fowle, S. R., Ill Gilmer, R. D. Glasgow, R. D. Glenn, J. G. Hazard, J. E. Hix, D. W. Kabrich, R. M. Kim;. J. T.. Jr. Kirby, C. L. Lyles, J. S. Mitchell, C. J. Payne. T. S., Jr. Preyer, F. L. Richards. J. W. Saxon, J. H. Bradley, H. B. Cook, W. T. Dixon, R. S. Guthery, P. B. Haynes, H. H. Henry, G. F. 1951 Jeffries, J. W. Jinright, R. R. Larkin, J. V 7 . McConnell, B. Y. Roberts. R„ III Roddey. J. H. S ( {. il M5ERGER, E. P. Stone, Y. J. Stribling, C. D. Ward. T. S. R. West. E. T. Page Two Hundred Six Founded i shington i I n University, December 21 . 1865 ( i ors: ( rimson iiutl ( inlil I i ow i rs: Magnolia and Rose Page Tu-o Hundred Seven ■ f ) ? U? : l i V Irs. jean y raig ( owm.an y Sjponto Rt the K. R. House Inspired In the rich .md noble traditions and ideals ol the OKI South, . band I brave and hard) gray-clad veterans founded the Kappa Upha Ordei al ishington College, Lexington, Virginia, during the war-torn days ..l 1865. General Robert I . I ee, then pr sid nl ol the institution that now bears his name, served as .1 living symbol of their chivalrous principles .is the) dedicated their lives to serving Dieu el les Dames. Bui fiftei later, Sigma chapter u,is established on the Davidson campus, and is now one I the ' ' l ' strong active chapters which dot the South from coast to coast. ( and lil ti ' ilil mark the glorj ol the Knights ol the Kappa Alpha Order, while the Red Rose and trul) Southern Magnolia are the fraternity Bowers, emblematic ol Soutb em chivalrv and deference to woman. Jl lA Page Tiro Hundred Sine  atJKh Phi Gamma Delta M. R. McKeithen, President French, J. A. Hoey, N. P. 1948 Larson, A. L. Maloney, S. D. McKeithen, M. R. Patrick, G. R. Snodgrass, T. B. Archibald, D. A. Beals, D. F. Blanks, R. E. 1949 Churchill, C. C. Clark, F. F. Davis, W. A. Elyea, C. D. McKeithen, L. B. Moneyhan, A. E. Ross, W. C. Aldred, F. K. Brown, P. M. Crowell, G. T. Harris, W. II. HUDNELL, P. S. FIuie, E. B. 1950 Jenkins, P. P. Perrin, F. M. Poac, J. P. Richards, J. A. Strait, W. F. Vance, J. A., Ill Garber, D. D. Jackson, T. W. Montgomery, H. R. Shaw, McL. Via, D. O. Barker, G. L . Barron, R. E., Ill Bell, D. C. 1951 Cashion, C. 1 1. Christopher, W. E. Clark, C. I. Dabney, T. I Ialler, T. B. Patterson, R. B. Poag, C. G. Page Tiro Hundred Ten Founded at Washington m Ji i i i rson ( gb, prii 11. IS4S ( in ors: Purple and nite I i ow i r: Purple ( ' lematis Page Tuo Hundred Eleven Rt the Phi Gam House Since 1848, when m men banded togethei al old [efferson College in the Pennsylvania foothills to Form thi Fraternit) ol Phi Gamma Delta, I i|i have l k .-t 1 up i thai Greal White Star shining from above. Hie Sni w Wliiu- Owl mi the lip cresl spread his wings ovei the nation and IMn Gamma Delta now has 4 chapters in the United States and Canada, I he Bachelors Club, founded in l l M4 In eighl Davidson nun. brought the purple clematis to the Hill in 1923 when thej became Delta Kappa Chapter ol Phi Gamma Delta. Ever since the Wildcat ' s laii has reverberated to the favorite runes ol this singing cannibalian clan, The I in Rag, Smoke Dreams, and I iji I (oneymoon, I he White St. ii radiating from the Black Diamond has be come ilu- s mh il ill true brotherhood and close Iclluusliin. I i Page Two Hundred Thirteen Sigma Rlpha Epsilon Robert Strickland, President Engle, R. H. Gambrell, R. H. Grimball, G. N. Guy, J. M. Hatch, D. 1948 Hill, H. M. Little, F. D. Little, R. C. McGehee, V. B . Patterson, C. W. Rhodes, E. H. Strickland, R. Taylor, W. Williams, C. D. Anderton, H. B. Ashmore, J. D. Bailey, J. M. Baxter, W. B. Bruce, S. 1949 Chandler, E. T. Codington, J. B. Erwin, M. M. Gambrell, D. H. HODGIN, W. C. McGehee, R. G. Pahl, C. A. RlCHERT, J. C. Sample, E. H. Vance, C. H. Wilson, S. S. Aiken, H. K. Allsopp, J. E. Carson, R. A. Cloaninger, E. L. Erwin, S. D. 1950 Faison, C. Hemby, T. E. McAlister, R. V. Richards, R. E. Rogers, L. Shaw, R. K. White, G. Whitehurst, M. Williamson, J. Baldwin, C. A. Blackwood, F. J. Crosby, W. E. Cunningham, T. E. Elkins, J. W. Gardner, W. E. Geer, A. E. Goodpasture, H. M. 1951 Hill, M. S. 1 luTCHENS, J. G. Jenkins, R. T. Jordan, W. H. Julian, L. C. Lewis, R. McEachern, W. H. Minces, J. F. Mitchell, J. E. Pate, W. W. Roberts, J. C. Russell, R. B. Sharpe, F. A. Sowerby, R. D. Tatem, P. L. Carnegie, P. Wilcox, R. P. Puge Tiro Hundred Fourteen I ( ii m D i University oi i ibama, March 9, 1856 C lOLORS: 1 ' lllj ' lc and (lOlil Flower: iolei Page Two Hundred Fifteen mm „.r- ; f :, j;vV)3 i,«fo: ' « vri ' ff rd. jrord rJLlttie onsor — - i wpssii iwii tt. Rt the S. R. E. House In the ninetj one years since the founding ol this First Southern Greek-lettei Fraternity, Sigma lpli.i I psilon has developed into the largest collegiate social organiza lion in Vmerica. V VI has consistend) been an out standing leader on the college campus From coasl to coast. loil,i she stands over .ill others with her 114 chapters and membership ol more than 55,000. From lssA to the present da) S. . I . bas been on the Davidson campus training mam loyal sons ol Minerva. ■s J - A L Page Two Hundred Seventeen Phi Delta Theta John R. Hills, President Bernhardt, G. L. Brinegar, H. C. Cutchin, H. W. Hills, J. R. 1948 McGeachy, H. N. Miller, H. A. Oglesby, R. O. Powell, C. L. Spangler, E. B. Tate, S. M. Wheliss, J. A. Wll I INGHAM. E. L. Brownson, W. C. Cameron, C. D. Henderson, R. I . Iverson, W. T. Johnson, W. D. 1949 Knight, R. V. Long, R. E. Miller, J. N. McAlister, F. R. Smartt, K. Smith, H. P. WlLKINS, R. J. Witherspoon, |. Montgomery. W. D. Xevyell, C. M. Adams, R. W. Cobb, J. O. Cobb, P. W. Crumpacker, D. W. Foote, W. E. Golden, I. P. Guthrie, A. N. 1950 Harper, C. P. HOLLISTER, R. M. Hooper, F. A. Mills, R. A. Montgomery, E. F. Palmer, R. C. Parker, C. D. Patten, R. C. Sheppard, C. B. Smith, W. W. Spires, T. G. Turnipseed. R. L. Vann, J. M. Whiteheart, V 1 . Witherspoon, }. Boyven, C. T. Campbell, J. M. Covell, W. A. Davis, T. L. Hall, T. H. HOLLISTER, W. 1951 I IoRNE, A. F. HuBBELL, R. W. King, W. B. Klein, W. R. Lamb, T. H. Lambeth. A. C. Mann, J. T. McGeachy, D. P. Mebane, V. N. Miller, J. Pritchett, W. I I. Bay. W. B. Verner, S. Pflge Tiro Hundred Eighteen I oundi i i Miami University, December 26, 1848 ( oi ors: . rgeni and . zure Flower: U kite ( ' amotion Piisje Two Hundred Nineteen ' « lit lit J cdkarine (v C allacj.nan, sponsor Rt the Phi Delt House I went) seven years ago, .1 local Fraternit) beai name I Delta rheta Chi was Formed on the Davidson campus and in 1 L J 2S became the North Carolina Gamma chaptei I l ' li! Delta I lut.i. Iml.i the Davidson chaptei takes an active part in .ill phases ol campus activity and stands in .1 high | osition among the other chapters ol the brotherhood. Brothers I the sword .mil shield pledge their l i .ilt in the colors white and blue and honor the white carna tion .is their Flower. Founded in 1848 .11 Miami Univer- sit in Oxford, Ohio, I ' ln Delta I lui.i now numbers 107 active chapters in nearl) ever) state in the union and in Canada. no Hundred Twenty one Kappa Sigma R. D. Phillips, President Current, A. C. Ennett, G. N. Hammer, R. T. Henderson, C. G. 1948 Lawson, W. D. Pearson, P. P. Phillips, R. D. Sutherland, W. A. Swink, D. W. Wall, J. A. Waters, K. M. Bailey, H. C. Bingham, E. B. Briggs, H. A. Cheek, G. W. Coffey, C. G. Covington, V. A. Edwards, P. L. 1949 Faw, T. M. Jones, F. R. Keesler, E. Y. Keesler, L. C. Kennett, A. S. McArn, H. M. McArn, K. L. Medford, J. W. Morgan, M. M. Rice, D. D. Sugg, W. C. Thrower, T. T. Wilcox, C. R. Williams, C. J. Williams, I. A. Archibald, S. C. Bingham, L. J. Dowd, W. F. Dubose, W. T. Dudley, G. R. Ellis, J. Evans, J. C. 1950 Farrett, C. A. Kelly, C. M. McAlpine, S. G. McDonald, J. C. Miller, C. W. Pack, R. W. Pearson, C. W. Rankin, A. M. Roddy, O. F. Thomas, W. T. Torrence, C. K. Wade, J. J. ■ Wilson, P. H. Child, W. K. Crosland, J. Ellis, J. M. Evans, J. M. Hales, L. B. Hengeveld, F. W. 1951 Kelly, R. Y. Kennedy. P. G. Lafor, D. R. McFady-en, J. S. McLean, F. C. Page, D. C. Simmons, R. B. Sims, W. M. Taylor, ]. R. Thompson, J. C. Trlilove, T. H. Wilson, T. II. Page Two Hundred Tivent) two Founded ai University 01 Virginia in 1867 ( olors: Scarlet, hite and I merald Green Flower: ) i l the ulley Pas,e Tiro Hundred Twenty-three VvirS. ( Duck l l iliiamA, Sponsor -::;p ? i ii SwP i Rt the Kappa Sig House It u.is 111 1869 .it the University I Virginia thai h men, having opportunity to join one 01 more I ih fraternities then existing at the university, bul wishing to belong t the same fraternity, decided to found .1 new one and adopt the deck letters Kappa Sigma as its name, 1 Kpansion during the earl) years was slow and uncertain; however, the earl) perseverance i establish chapters in the United States has led i i .1 rapid and consistent L;i wih I the fraternity. Ii is per li.ips significant, because ol the strength ol the fratei nity and the care with which chapters have been placed, to note thai but few I us chapters are now inactive. I Ik- re are al present 110 active chapters, which are located in approximate!) hall ol the universities .mil colleges located in the United States and Canada which have chapters I national Fraternities. Delia was founded at Davidson in 1890, more than hall a centurj ago, and was among the first active chapters in the country. Page Two Hundred Twenty-five E E Sigma Phi Epsilon E. G. Lilly, President Abernathy, C. S. Blevins, D. G. Christopher, K, Donald, A. G. Hay, J. R. Jenkins, C. R. Lamar, II. H. Lilly, E. G. 1948 Lineberglr, S. P. McLauchiin, T. N. Mocre, C. C. Neil, D. M. Owens, C. 1 1. Pitts, M. L. Robinson, J. S. Scruggs, |. Y. Shaw, A. E. Sellars, E. M. Sellars, L. S. Taylor, L. L. ' I ' ll etcher, J. W. Thomasson, G. B. Watt, E. G. White, A. L. Bcgart, W. II. Bradford, H. G. Burgess, S. A. Charles, C. H. Coffin, H. E. Correll, A. T. 1949 Furman, F. H. Gregg, T. A. GULLICK, J. A. FIaynes, R. T. Herndon, J. E. Holler, Z. N. Hopper, E. J. Maxwell, C. I . MacKethan, 1 1. M Meyers, W. E. Plonk, W. M. Sip e, M. L. VVlLLIARD, R. F. Clark, P. C. Davis, S. M. Dixon, W. A. 1950 Johnston, L. C. I Iilmphreys, |. G Lilly, R. M. Shaw. I I. F. I r. WIMELL, L. i . Clenseur, M. M. Evans, FI. S. Flipse, T. E. Frye, J. B. Kester, R. W. 1951 Lanier, II. . Loftin, S. E. Lockhart, P. O. LOWRANCE, J. W Mills, M. . Moore, D. F. Ill I Ml R, J. B. Roddy, J. Walker. |. W. Vaffi 1 uii Hundred Twenty six Founded i University oi Richmond, Novembeb 190] ( ( H ors: Red and I ' m pic I lowers: iolei and American Beaut 1 ] Rose Pas,e Two Hundred Twenty-seven ■■■■■HHHH Hl WOi MeL Rt the S. P. E. House Sigma I ' lu I psilon was born on Novembei I, 1901, on the campus t Richmond College in Richmond, Virginia [ here were twelve friends li • joined togethei l i the sole purpose l friendship and, «itli theii farsightedness, founded .1 fraternity 1l1.it has now taken its place among the great ones I the fraternity world. I In- twelve friends founded .1 group which the called S ■ 11 nl.i Nighl C lul . tin- program I which .in to recruit the best men l the college thai tlu might be more closeh bound together. 1 lu succeeded finally in the establish menl I .1 new national Greek-lettei group. 1 Iuin the infant fraternity nun into the strong, powerful organization it is today, enumerating the birth ..| .ill us active chapters section I the country and I it-, alumni members in even part ol the world. It-- growth has been carefully planned and regulated so that tiicl.i Sig I p chapters are t be found on the campuses tit nearly every important college and university ol America. North Carolina Epsilon chaptei oi Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was founded here al Davidson in l l| 2 . the outgrowth ol the old Pyramid Club. ■iMHBI UUHMHkV Page Tito Hundred Twent nine Sigma Chi ]. T. Fesperman. President Fesperman, J. T. Gribben, J.. Ill 1948 1 Iavvorth, 1 F F. Murray, S. C. Whisnant, L. R. Butt, R. E. Calhoun, W. W. Crosland, W. A. Dietrick, R. B. Goodman, B. Y. 1949 Hopkins, W. A. F ckson, J. R. Mann, J. W. Miller, F. R. Pritchard, J. C. Richard, W. M. RlDDERVOLD, I. T. Williams, D. T. Zedaker, H. B. Apperson, T. W. Beatie, W. D. Brown, I F G. Carr, J. F. 1950 Clark, W. N. Craver, T. F. 1 Iamil ' ion, B. M. Jackson, R. B. Morgan, R. F. Newton, G. D. Price, M. R. Alcorn, J. G. Beck, R. G. Brooks, R. Dendv, M. 1951 I Iarris, W. O. Kelton, J. D. Fa vert v, P. Morion, G. S. Murray, J. N. Pleasants, D. C Shriver, D. W. Siiibbs, 1. R. Page Two Hundred Thirty tuiNDi i) i University i Miami, |uni 28, isSS C in mis; Blue ana ( tola I lower: 11 kite Rose Page Two Hundred Thirty-one I - w mff ss u Rt the Sigma Chi House Sigma Chi was Founded [une 28, 1855 .it Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. In seven undergraduate students who desired to found a new fraternity based more closely upon the Christian ideals. Sigma Chi has since grown into one I the largest national fraternities with 11-4 active chapters and over $7,000 members. [ he Delta Lambda chapter al Davidson received its charter in March ol this year, fTiis was the culmination ol worl instituted during the spring term ol 1946 In a group ol IS men who, recognizing the need for another national fraternity on the Davidson campus, established the Delta kappa local fraternity . Tuge Two Hundred Thirty-three The Campus Club One half of the Davidson student body is made up ol independents. This year a number of these men formed a social organization. 1 his was the consummation of a plan started last Spring by eleven planners, led by Ray Thabef and Carl Eborn, and followed a chapel talk by Ernie Strieklin. The two cardinal principles of this organization are Democracy and Fru- gality. Any student not belonging to a local chapter of a social fraternity is inyited to join at fees within the financial range of all. The lounge of the Carolina Inn lias been designated by the College as a House. Founded October 13, 1947., tlris organization has adopted the name The Campus Club. OFFICERS Ernie Stricklin President Carl Erorn First Vice-President Paul Horne Second Vice-President Malloy Owen Secretary Tom P. Davis Treasurer f ' nye Two Hundred Thirty-four The Campus Club I ' M 0. G l 1 1 S 1 Iudi ii Cam pi ii 1 HUM is ( . 1 1 HIS 1 III. 1 SI 1 KlIIKM IS [ambi B Ri ms I ' M ' 1 Rl HI II 1 1 ' . MINI v I ' llll l)l in is 1 i i ii i i Knih 1 1 I ' .li II M ' .lisiiS i) G Boyci 1 IlK.II 1 Milium Kll II Mill ( . 1 Mllll SS ( .1 l ss ROBI Ills l Ml III Itllllx.M l U II 1 1 M 1 1 sl ' l RM IS Inns l l, Brvdi s nun i Robinson 1 v. k 1 Bmoom i William Gambli l 1 1 i iii u Mi ( .mi is i i ism ii Sritus i I II UU 1 s . 1 l kM 11 1 s I ' llll 1 Inlisi |nsi ini A li C ussi i i ( 1 1 III 1 1 1SI11 Willis R ( iii.i.! s r, i nun 1 1 shiss 1 li iiiii in Mi i r, ii | l ii mi i ROBI III C li i hi in I l ll s ||ISI. ii. in Pino 1950 VMOS 1 I. UUP William Hamii ms 1 1111 Mill ( 1 ' Mlkl 11 ROBI ill Sn MUM Willi l l I I U P I KRIS 1 limn 1 III HI is II I ' llll IISIIS ( 1 Mil SI | | S lll II C il UU l - (. ROW l ill li ( )lll(IS 1 III II UlSsiiS 1 llsiis I ' ll RI 1 Willi 1! W Ssnu 1,1 N 1 III IM is P, 1 U is r.nii i 1 ). ki sun i I 11 I ' l S( 1 1 nsi si Si mi ki is Linton 1 i k | l ll s 1 1 1SI William Phipps William Van s i ,, .-, v UU 1 BORN 1 1 | 1 nSl.l SI ( KI II 1 ). Muni: il I ' .l msiis Inns Will Inns 1 hi i.i r. 1 III Si 11 B I ) ' S|III 1 lis [OHN Hi l 1 i siiuiu. ROBI II Wills 1 ) u in 1 1 win ins |. M M 1 ill ( !! 1 S 1951 i: s, in ii Sl 1 Pill S W II KISSIIS 1 R Ml. Al 1 WIN 1. | mi s 1 )nssi i i P r 1 IBBY |osi imi is. Morton 1 lllMI-lll ' .l 1 l; llsl 1 Ml Cm. ill I. is I I i mi WoODROW Mi l ii lllllS lll K IUS 1 HI 111 SI 1 lKISs Al is ( .i in 11:1,1 M 1 M.M1I.KTTE Leslii Robinson I Wll s 1 C l PB1 1 1 C. C. 1 [OWARD W ii i i in Moore 1 RANK li. 1 nil S R l ( R mill P Mil 1 lllsTED Wll I 1 l l 1 MlIRRI ill lusl I ' M W 11 KI R lilllll 1 l)l Is W [OHNSON George 1). Morton 1 ) 11 III W III 1 1 si v. Dll 111 1 11 Is (AMI s Wis i i is 1 l J iiyf no Hundred Thirty five eyLee eUJrauqk Lii J kar-lu (I5la I (Luzabetk C luea %m Quips and Cranks 1 ;S 3H rVliii =J-a Uonne Coilini .- BEAUTIES IIU War. fjeff MarrUon rrliii tfane =Li. rl ' liiS t Jarbara tfeane (uurni Wr I In I lonoran I raternit ( oun il, made up ol the president 01 one r pn  ntati i I ii m each honorary Fraternity on iln- Davidson I ind its membership totals m- entcen. n honorary fraternity i i which deals with a specifii subject 01 field, Its member! ire elected 01 chosen onh when i lu have shown outstanding abilities in thi ol the parti ulai group. I i i lies ol the I lonoran I raternit ( ouncil include approving honorary Frati thai uisli to organize on the Davidson campus; setting tin- dates Foi the :tings ! each honorary group; and seeing that the Fraternities conduct n rams in theii I ' .nik ul. ii fields. t , Bl U 8 IW-.im «. w: I Bl ii Joi m B Snodgb ISS ROBl BTSON S iu;. ik. mi ii U ' wkiit Honorary Fraternity Counci I). F. Hi u s Gamma Sigma I ' sihm lit Bbjni gab I orensic (ouncil ip] 11 s. ' ii .j Delta Pi I. P. lirmniDCE Philanthropic Literary N II I l SPI RM IK Phi l„ Alpha I V I I ' .l SI II D ( lub S. t SI R Sigma Upsilon Pahj Beaver I ' luh I . RoB] I. I SI IS Sigma Delta I ' si Si UIBOROUGH umanean I iterar v Omicron Delta Kappa T. B. Snodgb «s Delta Phi Alpha I). W. SUISK Red and i .icfc Yfasajters le FrartCaU I Willi! International Relations (  (. I ' . M Kl R S. ' ll .l ' i S ' i lllil ( ) I I lOBSOH Scabbard ami Rhule I ' m rBBSON I Pan Hellenic ( n  ro Hundred Thirty nine Phi Beta Kappa Erb Hills Fratres in Facilitate Prof. J. C. Bailey Dr. F. W. Johnston Dr. E. F. Shewmake Dr. C. K. Brown Prof. H. T. Lilly Prof. O. J. Thies Dr. W. P. (Humming Dr. T. S. Logan Prof. B. D. Thompson Dr. J. R. Cunningham Dr. W. G. McGavock Prof. W. M. Thompson Dr. C. G. Davidson Dr. J. A. McGeachy Prof. P. N. Trakas Prof. E. J. Erwin Mr. W. S. McLean Dr. G. B. Watts Prof. E. O. Guerrant Prof. C. E. Ratliff Prof. G. R. Wood Mr. F. L. Jackson Fratres in Collegio Prof. W. W. Wood C. S. Arernethy J. R. I Jills J. M. Stewart Don Erb W. S. Joyner C. B. Walker J. R. Hay, Jr. J. A. Pittman, Jr. K. M. Waters, Jr. Page Two Hundred Forty |n si R PlTTMAN Walker I w ice each year the members ol the local chapter ol Phi Beta Kappa salute those men ol the senior class who have achieved preeminence in scholarship by extending to them invitations to membership. Not more than twelve and one-halt per cent ol any class ma be extended imitations. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest honorary Fraternity in existence, having Keen established in (y, and through the years it has upheld the high standards for which it was established. To be selected to membership in this Fraternity means that a man has attained a high degree ol success in his college work. and Phi Beta Kappa is the best recognition that can he given lor this ex- cellence in scholastic endeavors. 1 Scholarship a Hundred Forty-one Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership fe[ One day in the tall and again in the spring, Omicron Delta Kappa selects, in an impressiye ceremony, those men who have fulfilled its primary requisite of leadership. The purpose of the fraternity is to enhance progressive action. O. D. K. was estab- lished at Washington and Lee University in 1914 for the purpose of recognizing the qualities of leadership among college men. This fraternity does more than just recognize leadership here on the campus; it is an organization for the purpose of discovering and discussing problems that confront students during their life on the campus, and tr y to formulate plans and devices for the purpose of aidiny even student in a better understanding of Davidson. Pas,e Two Hundred Forty-two mirf. ui I acullate I ' m ii . |. C . I ' i ii i i I ' noi . I r.i i I )i ( k. I ' .iiuu s I n |. R, ( iiNMM.ii wi I )i: | 1 I lull.. i s I ' l II il I | I I ' .W IN PrOI . I k I I I MI I Pa ill I I in ( in r. I R. 1 . ( ). ( .111 RR IN i h . I . . I Ii ci i I n ll!. I . I . J ( KMlN I R. I . ' . [OHNSTON Proi .11. I I in ■, Dr. W.I.I iv.ii Dr. J. W . 1 ( ( HWI I I Dr. . (.. Mi Iavcx k Mr. 1. . McGdli Mr. I. I . M« I i n Mr. V. S. Mel i xn Mr. J. I . Paynt I ' Rl il . |. C. I ' l DIM PRO! . |. I . I ' lNKM X I )r, C. M. Rn ii irds l)n. I.. I . S( Ml N( K I )r.. M. I . Si i M 1 1 Mr. V W . Sin pard Mr. J. I . Stukes Dr. G. R. Vowles Mr. . II. Hi. in Dr. |. B. Woods ratres in ( ollegio I ) ll) ( .. I ' ll 1 INS I I o wood C. Brini gar I [UGH M. I In I Will I AM S. Jo M R ROBERI I). PlIM I [PS J AMI S . I ' ll 1 M N W ii i iwi E. Robertson Jerrold S. Robinson i i r.i n S UIBOROUCH ROBERI SlRK Kl M E. Ltl W II I [VII M Pane Two Hundred Forh three Sigma Upsilon Gambrell Mil i JOYMEB Leland Phillip; Tate Taylor 1 nitres in Facultate Dr. W. P. Gumming Dr. A. V. Goldiere Prof. 1 1. T. Lilly Dr. C. G. Davidson Prof. T. Y. Greet Mr. J . L. Payne Prof. E. J. Erwin Dr. Frontis Johnston Prof. M. W. Thompson Dr. J. B. Gallant Fratres in ( ' ollegio Prof. Gordon Wood R. M. Caldwell . G. 1 Iarris A. Scarborough s. J. Ervin II. ML Hill E. C. Scofield 1). II. Gambrell W. G. JOVNER D. N. Swink ]. Gribben, 111 II. G. Leland S. 1. Fate A. M. Dart J. W. Mann R. D. Phillips V. Taylor Page Two Hundred I o 1 1 four Scabbard and Blade liUlv niu hhis l uufl I U I IJIIIS, IMS i 00 1 it Hoi i mi Iohnii Milium IN. ii POBTON Itu I iHOUGH S III ( k M I I -I Y VHlimuun.il A ' W ■ L 1 . t Dr. |. 11. C ' llNMM II M l ' mii . I . k. Ill ti i C S. i;i i:m i m J, l) ls I I. B. m I I ' .l.iN J. II. Bell P. S. C U M .11 |. B. t Iodington Q. Cooper I.I. Crooks ( ). I . I ) ISM I I.I HU HI s lonorar) leml Mr. I . . I li mi i i i Mb. I . L. Ja kson Student Members I. ML I v I I Grai R. 1. Hoixisn r. 111. |oll si R. I . I 0NG J. S. Lyles F. Mai i m us C. K. l w i i i s ( Murray I R. |. . l ( C IINM I I I ' noi . J. C . I ' i i ii C. A. Pahi VV. I. PoSTON I). I). Rw i . Si VRBOROUCH . I ' . S III -M K R L. Smith I . [hatcher C. R. Vanci |. I. Wis, I. I). Yarborouch Page Tu-o Hundred Forty five Sigma Pi Sigma Mc Glammery Myers Sellars Simmons Stewart Taylor Walker, C. Walker, W. Waters Prof. W. C. Dovvd Prof. H. E. Fulcher Fratres in Facilitate Prof. W. N. Mebane Dr. C. J. PlETENPOL Prof. W. W. Wood W. H. BOBBITT D. S. Erb J. Guy M. H. McGlammerv E. Myers Fratres in Collegio E. H. Rhoades L. S. Sellers G. L. Simmons J. S. Stewart L. L. Taylor C. B. Walker W. P. Walker K. M. Waters C. D. Weber R. Whisnant Page Two Hundred Forty-six Delta Phi Rlpha (.1 p. iw i.mm n ll.il I I II Johnson Jam klKK 1 UKI Ns 1 lllKl N, I M U ONI I I ' ll I I - I ' llNl I ' ll I M N liolUNsoN s. 01 SNOIH.H ns M I « ill I u 11 Is I II Wiii mi c | p O ft £ « 1 1 Jktii Dr. E. A. Ci i Dr. C. R. I Iarding Prof. H. T. Lilly Fratres in acultate Proi . P. N. 1 i: k n Dr. Gui R. owr i s Dr. E. 0. Guerrant Dr. W. 0. Pikki i i Dr. J. A. McGeachi M. J. Carper . R. Coggins D. 15. Draki J. M. DllNLAP C. D. Lim B. V. Goodm in R. P. Greer H. D. 1 Iaberyan ) ttrcs in ( ollegio . I loLI.AR . I). Johnson I. l. Jung I I . K.RK R. Ci. Laurens . II. I 1HKI C I S. D. M i ONi i I 1. Palles |. L. Patoi J. A. I ' ll I l W S. W Robinson I C Si hi IELD I B Snodcrass [. M. Stewari C. B. W M KI R U B. W ' ii i iams Pag,e Two Hundred Forty-seven Gamma Sigma Epsilon HllSKlNS JoYNER Moore S 1 1 uah i Ur. J. B. Gallent D. F. Beals M. J. Carper R. B. Dietrick Fratres in Facilitate Dr. T. S. Logan Prof. W. L. Johnston Fratres in Collegia J. R. Hills C. W. HllSKlNS Prof. O. J. Thies W. S. Joyner T. B. Moore J. M. Stewart Page Two Hundred Forty-etgfet Sigma Delta Pi SP VNISI I iii us i n IUhkm.m i I vmi ION Foi w HAMUION klMKI | 1 IMA I IMiv l 1 ciSc Snu a m ■ itfr. Proj . 1 . I . Bi i ffl 1 ratres in I acnltate Proi . I . K. In -i i l)n. . V. ( ( !. DIERE Prof. P. N. I h k s C . S. r.i i ' . i in C .. ! ). P) IRKSDA] I . ( .. Cami ron Q, C loOPER Fratres in ( ' ollegio I I. I . FOLTZ I). C. I Larrison S. R. Kimiii II. II. I IMAH . l. I ISDN I . . I ONG R. Strr ki m Page Two Hundred Forty nine Le Cercle Francais Wj JT: . ill H fcv 4 . ; i BlMlb Anderson Caldwell Campbell Coffey Davis Goodrum GlILLICK 1 1 i ' i i -. Hart Hunter Jones Little McCain Murray Owens Pack Parker Poston Rapp Sasser SWINK Upchurch Williams Messieurs Les Professeurs Dr. G. B. Watts Messieurs Les Membres Dr. A. V. Goldiere D. L. Anderson H. R. Hart R. W. Pack R. M. Caldwell E. B. I IlINTER E. C. Parker R. A. Campbell K. W. Jones W. T. Poston C. M. Coffey W. C. Little R. C. Rapp T. P. Davis C. R. McCain 1). L. Sasser W. D. Goodrum J. J. Murray D. W. SwiNK J. A. Guu ick C. I I. Owens . I. Upchurch C. 0. 1 1 ADLEY J. F. Williams Page Two Hunched Fifty Beaver Club Ills, HA llll.m SMi ' Pa 1,1 III. I Un,,. Bingham l WIS..N C .■in. I av Pi UIM.N RODDI i Sll I IIHIl tin III I I III Mil ■pp-rr rrrm Honorary Underci Organization Juniors J. D. ASHMORE J. K. Grai C . . l ' MII E. B. Iiim.ii wi 1 |()NES 1). 1). I ' ll. 1 . C Brow nson II. l. 1, | N C. 1 ' . Wilcox (.. W. Cheek II. 1 ' . Neisi bb Sophomores c |. Williams R. .  A.MS P. W. Cobb (). 1 . Roddi . l. i i win it 1 ). 1 H IN |. Sn i ORD 1 . Bingham ( ' . I ' l M ' .s.lN j. mi r, c M.-. in III II III Mil Page Two Hundred Fifty-oue Sigma Delta Psi ATHLETIC Fesperman Grey Montgomery Robertson rater in Facilitate Mr. A. I [eath Whittle G. L. Eldridge W. T. IVERSON I. 1. Vratres in Collegio W. B. Fesperman V. I). V. MONTGOMI R J. K. Grey . I . Robertson . I). WM.KER Page Tiro Hundred Fift] twd Life at Davidson The memories linger: the classroom buzz, the extra-curricular activities, the chapel pro- grams, Smiley ' s announcements, the pre- holiday poetry, the Y gift fund, the swish , Scabbard and Blade, the Hall Prayer Meet ings, the Freshmen ' s general obnoxiousness, and the many elements that make up a day at Davidson. I his year has been marked In such things as: A very successful Football season, beating Duke in basketball, Claude I hornhill For Midwinters, Salem-Davidson Day, the De- troit Symphony, Homecoming Festivities, and continual talk ol a new Gym. I he little things as recorded in these snapshots color memories ol the year. As Spring exams bring to a close another year at David- son it is the hope of the Quips and Cranks Staff that friendships and associations created here on the campus with students and faculty members may be allowed to linger by the names and faces recorded in these pages. We want you to remember the underlying spirit and meaning of DAVIDSON, and we hope that these words and pictures will preserve these memories. With the familiar words of O ' DAVIDSON we bring the 1948 edition of the Quips and Cranks to a close. ( ). Davidson! You are the best old college in the East or West; You plaj .1 Fair game, u play a square game. nd vim win in everything— And when the Hed and Black machine Is out to fight and looking mean— I hen I am happy s lor you 1 sing. C horus ( ). I Xi idson! e will down them I )o n them every one; (. ome Davidson, we will conquer I re the day is done. Down every Foe As through their lines we run; Win lor the honor ()! old Davidson. 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Rogers Company PLANNED INVESTMENT PROGRAMS 1106 Johnston Building Charlotte, N. C. l i°c Fun Hundred Sixty-one ROSTER OF STUDEflTS SENIORS Abernethy, C. S., Jr. 403 Kenworth Ter., Hickory, N. C. Allen, Oscar G., Jr. .302 N. Broad, Winston-Salem, N. C. Bachman, Joseph S., Ill, 1200 Holston Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Barksdale, G. D. Box 906, Waynesboro, Va. Bason, William H. Yanceyville, N. C. Blevins, D. G Spruce Pine, N. C. Bowman, W. H Clover, S. C. Brinegar, H. C. ..... 2340 N. W. 55th Ter., Miami, Fla. Brunei-, J. M. ... ... Cleveland, N. C. Bryant, D. G. . ... 211 Morrison Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. Caldwell, R. M. Box 100, Spartanburg, S. C. Cameron, A. G 701 S. E. 2nd St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Camper, D. S. Orange, Va. Carper, M. J. ..... 957 Edgewood Rd., Bluefield, W. Va. Chance, W. H., Jr. .830 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Christopher, Kent ... .430 Forrest Ave., Griffin, Ga. Cline, R. E. ... 1327 17th St., Hickory, N. C. Coker, J. W. ..Box 325, Clinton, S. C. Council], G. C. .9 E. Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. Cooper, Quentin, Calle Cuevillas 563, Santurce, Puerto Rico Corbett, H. H. .... Davidson, N. C. Cowan, James, Jr. 313 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, N. C. Current, A. C. _ ... Box 1296, Gastonia, N. C. Cutchin, H. W .... 801 Hill St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Davis, T. G 425 Crescent Ave., Greenville, S. C. Donald, A. G. ... Society Hill, S. C. Drake, D. B. _ 303 Clayton St., Macon, Ga. Dunlap, J. M. _ 1022 Marsh Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Dunn, S. N. 20 Marion Ave., Sumter, S. C. Edwards, S. J., Jr. ... ... .3812 San Juan, Tampa, Fla. Elliott, J. J. 418 Aspen St., Lincolnton, N. C. Engle, R. H. _ ...2127 Kenmore Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Ennett, G. N Montreat, N. C. Erb, D. S. Box 602, Badin, N. C. Ervin, S. J., Ill .....515 Lenoir St., Morganton, N. C. Everett, N. P. ... Robersonville, N. C. Fesperman, J. T ...204 S. Main St., Kannapolis, N. C. Flora, J. W., Jr. Moyock, N. C. Flowers, R. M. Box 1231, Columbus, Ga. French, J. A., Jr. ... Box 470, Welch, W. Va. Gambrell, R. H. .211 Peachtree Battle Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Gibbs, C. M., Jr 511 W. Divine, Dunn, N. C. Glavich, E. C. Waynesville, N. C. Gourley, R. A. ... Marion, N. C. Gracey, E. O. .... 541 Wedgewood, Nashville, Tenn. Grey, D. S. .... 2104 Brandon Circle, Charlotte 7, N. C. Gribben, James, III 526 Jefferson St., Thomasville, Ga. Grimball, G. M. 13 Sumner St., Greenville, S. C. Grimsley, W. T 834 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. Guy, T. M., Jr 3510 N. Woodlawn Ave., Norfolk, Va. Haberyan, H. D. ... 624 Linden, Shreveport, La. Harris, A. G., Jr. ... 112 Buford PL, Macon, Ga. Harrison, D. C. 563 Donaldson Ave., San Antonio, Tex. Harwood, H. D., 1916 Santa Barbara St., San Antonio, Tex. Hatch, Donald 1209 Myrtle Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Haworth, H. F., Jr. 537 Parkway, High Point, N. C. Hay, J. R., Jr. .... 1313 13th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Helton, J. W., Jr. Shelby, N. C. Henderson, C. G. Wichman St., Walterboro, S. C. Hill, H. M. 402 Meadowbrook Ter., Greensboro, N. C. Hills, J. R. 1830 Mallory, Jacksonville, Fla. Hoey, N. P Summit Ave., Mt. Holly, N. C. Hudson, J. E., Jr. ... Connelly Springs, N. C. Huffman, J. L 718 Lexington Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Huskins, C. W. .... Dallas, N. C. Inscoe, J. K. Nashville, N. C. Johnston, H. R. Box 66, Davidson, N. C. Johnston, W. L. ...300 S. Academy St., Mooresville, N. C. Joyner, W. S. ... Kernersville, N. C. Keys, W. B. ... Box 163, Blowing Rock, N. C. Kimrey, S. R. .... Endor St., Sanford, N. C. Kirkman, E. E. ... .949 Deckner Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Lamar, H. H., Jr. 50 Folly Rd., Charleston, S. C. Larson, A. L. 1015 Roche St., Knoxville, Iowa Lawrence, W. H., Jr., 160 Westview Ave., Anderson, S. C. Leland, H. G., Jr. ... McClellanville, S. C. Lilly, E. G., Jr 41 Church St., Charleston, S. C. Lineberger, S. P. Belmont, N. C. Lipscomb, G. L. ... ... 1123 Edgemont, Gastonia, N. C. Little, Ford D., Jr. .211 Elmwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Little, R. C 211 Elmwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Long, C. V., Jr. ... ... Box 61, Burlington, N. C. Lyday, W. D. ._ Box 1213, Gastonia, N. C. McGeachy, H. N. 307 W. Washington, Bessemer City, N. C. McGehee, V. B. ... Box 273, Meadville, Miss. McKeithen, M. R. Box 1909, Cameron, N. C. McLauchlin, T. N. Raeford, N. C. McLean, J. D. ... 251 N. Main St., Lenoir, N. C. Maloney, S. D. .... Lyons Bend Road, Knoxville, Tenn. Miller, H. A. .... ... 426 Arnold St., Hopeville, Ga. Moore, C. C, Jr. .... ..... 615 Park Dr., Rock Hill, S. C. Murray, S. C. Box 95, State College, Miss. Neill, D. M. 603 W. Gold St., Kings Mountain, N. C. Neill, R. L ..142 E. Broad St., Statesville, N. C. Northcutt, G. F. ... ... McFarlan, N. C. Oglesby, R. A. ... .1074 Oakdale Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Owens, C. H. Avondale, N. C. Patrick, G. R. .... 217 S. Central Ave., Belmont, N. C. Patterson, C. W. 419 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Pharr, H. H. ... Box 193, Davidson, N. C. Phillips, R. D. .... Laurinburg, N. C. Pittman, J. A., Jr. Box 1325, Orlando, Fla. Powell, C. L. .__. .331 S. Grace St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Pitts, M. L., Jr. Elk Hill, Va. Rapp, R. C, Jr. ... 21 Fisher Ferry St., Thomasville, N. C. Rawley, W. F 303 Piedmont St., Reidsville, N. C. Read, F. T., Jr. Box 125, Warrenton, N. C. Reaves, J. B. ... 440 Taylor, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Robertson, W. E. 201 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Robinson, J. S. ... 1039 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. Scarborough, Alfred, Jr. 425 N. Main, Sumter, S. C. Scofield, E. C. 329 S. McDonough St., Decatur, Ga. Scruggs, J. Y., Jr. 357 College Ave., Rock Hill. S. C. Sellars, E. M. 115 W. Bessemer Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Sellars, L. S. 115 W. Bessemer Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Shaw, A. E. Wagram, N. C. Simmons, G. L., Jr. 268 N. 68th St., Jacksonville, Fla. Simpson, W. T., Jr. 409 Ward Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Siske, B. C, Jr. Box 7, Pleasant Garden, N. C. Smith, W. T. ... .....14 Church, Greer, S. C. Snodgrass, T. B., Jr. 812 Bromley Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Spangler, E. S. ... 221 Hale Ave., Princeton, W. Va. Stewart, John M. Box 199, Julian, N. C. Strickland, Robert 2853 Habersham Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Strickland, R. W. Cerro Gordo, N. C. Stroup, R. W. 1601 Chestnut St., Wilmington, N. C. Sutherland, W. A. 2558 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Swnnk, Doug W. .1600 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Tate, S. M. Box 516, Morganton, N. C. Taylor, Walker, Jr. Box 897, Wilmington, N. C. Thatcher, J. W. 714 N.E. 59th St., Miami, Fla. Thomasson, G. B. .... 308 E. King St., Kings Mtn., N. C. Prfue Tiro Hundred Suet) two FOR AUTHENTIC STYLES IN COLLEGE CLOTHING .. BUY AT EFIRD ' S MEN ' S SHOP IN CHARLOTTE Page Two Hundred Sixty-three ROSTER OF STUDEflTS Tyler, D. W. ... 400 W. Pine St., Florence, S. C. Upchurch, C. W., Jr. 1735 Brandon Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Vinson, W. D. 6323 Ridgeway Rd., Richmond, Va. Vinson, W. L. .... 3355 Piedmont Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Walker, A. D., Jr. .... Lost City, W. Va. Walker, C. B. .Collierville, Tenn. Walker, W. P. ... Collierville, Tenn. Wall, J. A. 1101 Greenway Drive, High Point, N. C. Waters, K. M., Jr. 1535 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Watkins, B. L., Jr., 721 S. Green St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Watt, E. G. .... 214 Grandin Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Welsh, R. B. 1915 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Wheliss, J. A. ... Rockingham, N. C. Whisnant, L. R. ... 401 S. Main, Lenoir, N. C. White, A. L. ... .....258 E. White St., Rock Hill, S. C. Williams, C. D Box 23, Tatum, S. C. Williams, S. M. 201 Fairview Ave., Greenville, S. C. Willingham, E. L., Ill 1533 Schley St., Augusta, Ga. Withers, R. M. ... Davidson, N. C. Woodson, M. S., Jr. Box 386, Thomasville, Ga. Yocum, J. H. 515 N. Washington, El Dorado, Ark. JUNIORS Adams, John ... ..Box 614, Bristol, Tenn. Alexander, R. H., Jr. W. Fort St., Marion, N. C. Anderson, F. P., Jr. 174 Ashley, Charleston, S. C. Anderton, H. B. Davidson, N. C. Archibald, D. A. 1273 Hollywood Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Ashmore, J. D., Jr. 203 Circle St., Greenville, S. C. Bailey, H. C. ... Shawnee Hills, Wheeling, W. Va. Bailey, J. M., Jr. ... .1700 Vesey, Memphis, Tenn. Barkas, J. P. 1403 Chestnut St., Wilmington, N. C. Barringer, J. L. ... 202 Cherokee Rd., Florence, S. C. Barringer, T. J. 202 Cherokee Rd., Florence, S. C. Barron, W. B. .... 520 Union, Rock Hill, S. C. Baxter, O. D., Jr. 407 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. Baxter, W. B. _. .....Box 55, Midland City, Ala. Beals, D. F. .1510 Perry St., Jacksonville, Fla. Beam, CM. _ .1307 LaFayette, Shelby, N. C. Bell, J. H. ... Box 405, Statesville, N. C. Benfield, R. H. ... 510 Pine Street, Mooresville, N. C. Bennett, W. H., Jr. 102 Edgewood Dr., Dothan, Ala. Bernhardt, G. L. .... 317 Woodside PI., Lenoir, N. C. Bingham, E. B. Gary, W. Va. Bobbitt, W. H., Jr. 910 E. Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. Bogart, W. H., Jr. 110 Fisher Park Circle, Greensboro, N. C. Boyce, D. G. Dewards, Miss. Boyce, J. M. ____Rt. 2, Wadesboro, N. C. Bradford, H. G., Jr. ... _ Davidson, N. C. Brandon, R. J. .... Rt. 2, Box 560, Kannapolis, N. C. Brenner, H. H. ... 6385 12th St., Ft. Pierce, Fla. Bridgman, A. H. Rt. 1, Box 28BB, Sumter, S. C. Bridgman, J. F. Rt. 1, Box 28BB, Sumter, S. C. Briggs, J. A. ... 606 Pettigru St., Greenville, S. C. Brown, J. G. .... 114 Poplar St., Belmont, N. C. Brown, J. P., Jr. Box 111, Kannapolis, N. C. Brownson, W. C, Jr. 100 Euclid Ave., Hastings-On-Hudson, N. Y. Bruce, Sydney, Jr. Box 1997, Greenville, S. C. Burgess, S. A., Jr. 180 East 79th, New York, N. Y. Butt, R. E. 935 Chesapeake Bay Ave., Norfolk, Va. Calhoun, J. C. 519 9th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Calhoun, W. W. 102 Barrus Ave., Clinton, N. C. Cameron, C. D. Box 802, Myrtle Beach, S. C. Campbell, R. A. ... Box 1312, Charlotte, N. C. Campbell, W. E. Box 166, Shelby, N. C. Carpenter, C. C, Jr. 205 W. 6th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Carter, W. B. Davis, Morganton, N. C. Charles, C. H. Box 2050, Winston-Salem, N. C. Cheek, G. W., Jr. 1815 Alabama Ave., Selma, Ala. Chisholm, M. L. ... Rt. 3, Kannapolis, N. C. Churchill, C. C, Jr. 802 Roanoke Ave., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Clark, D. D., Jr. ... - ..Clarkton, N. C. Clark, T. C. Clarkton, N. C. Clark, T. F. ... Elizabethtown, N. C. Clinkscales, C. W. ._. .404 Brown Ave., Belton, S. C. Coffey, C. G. .. .....710 D St., North Wilkesboro, N. C. Coffey, C. M. .... .704 9th St., North Wilkesboro, N. C. Coffin, H. E., Jr. .... .-.500 Queens Rd., Charlottet, N. C. Coggins, W. R. 1033 Montgomery St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Correll, A. T. 285 Pine St., Spartanburg, S. C. Courson, E. B. ... 5439 Monticello, Dallas, Texas Crawford, R. O., Jr., 412 W. Second Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Crosland, W. A., Jr., 850 Brookridge Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Cunningham, Charles, 41 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Dalton, H. L. ... ... 27 Fulton, Asheville, N. C. Darnell, I. G., Jr. ... 828 E. Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. Davis, W. A., Jr. 305 College Apts., Charlotte, N. C. Deaton, P. P. ... R.F.D. 1, Statesville, N. C. Demarest, A. S. 329 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Dickson, C. H., Jr. 27 Dorchester Ave., Asheville, N. C. Dietrick, R. B. ... Preston Ave., Blacksburg, Va. Dockery, C. S. Elkin, N. C. Duncan, A. J. Rt. 2, Nathalie, Va. Dunlap, M. M. 1022 Marsh Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Edwards, P. L. .... .....Box 84, Conway, S. C. Eldridge, G. L. ... ..Glade Valley, N. C. Elkins, J. W. ... .Box 995, Davidson, N. C. Ellis, J. L. ... Box 192, Andrews, N. C. Elyea, C. D., Jr. 1031 Reeder Cir., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Ensign, R. G., Apt. 1230, Westover Ter., Greensboro, N. C. Etheridge, J. P. .... .....3663 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Farrior, H. L. .... Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. Fesperman, W. B. 204 S. Main St., Kannapolis, N. C. Fleming, C. E. ... Cleveland, N. C. Foltz, H. E. ..R.F.D. 4, Winston-Salem, N. C. Foster, D. O. .Rt. 6, Statesville, N. C. Forzly, G. N. .223 Warren St., Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Fulton, S. H., Jr. ..West Church St., Laurinburg, N. C. Furman, F. H., Jr., 2916 St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Gamble, W. A. . . 2105 Shenandoah Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Gambrell, D. H. ....211 Peachtree Battle Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Gladden, H. Q. __ 737 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Goeckeritz, R. W. .._.Rt. 6, Box 773, Charlotte, N. C. Goodman, B. Y., Jr. .... ..... 46 Kerr St., Concord, N. C. Goodrum, W. M. _. Box 41, Cornelius, N. C. Gordon, W. M. ... Kingstree, S. C. Gowan, R. J. .....721 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Gray, J. E Barber, N. C. Gray, J. K., Jr. 2125 Dartmouth PL, Charlotte, N. C. Greer, R. P. Lone Mountain, Tenn. Gregg, T. A. ... Davidson, N. C. Gullick, J. A., Jr. .315 N. Main St., Belmont, N. C. Gunn, J. W. 1303 S. First St., Louisville, Ky. Hadley, C. 714 E. Broad, Statesville, N. C. Hamner, R. T. Box 267, Gastonia, N. C. Hardin, E. G 808 E. Marion St., Shelby, N. C. Harden, J. M., Ill . Winnsboro, S. C. Harden, Timothv, Jr. 104 Stanislaus Cir., Macon, Ga. Hart, A. M. 1851 N. 8th St., Gainesville, Fla. Haynes, R. T., Jr. ... 112 High St., Winnsboro, S. C. Henderson, R. T. . 828 30th Court, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Herndon, J. E., Jr. Box 826, Kings Mountain, N. C. Hipp, D. E., Jr. . 1019 West 6th St., Charlotte, N. C. Hodgin, W. C. 2717 Picardy PI., Charlotte, N. C. Hogewood, D. F. 901 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Holler, Z. N. 509 Woodlawn Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Honeycutt, M. B., Jr. 710 S. Hayne St., Monroe, N. C. Hopkins, W. A. ... 114 Thomas St., Waycross, Ga. Hopper, E. L. ... 603 16th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Pave Tiro Hundred Sixty-four rca Victor Qoldeii Throat RADIO Expect to be thrilled . . . when you hear the new RCA Victor GOLDEN THROAT ! It ' s the outcome of years of study to achieve the exact tone quality most desired by lovers of fine radio and phonograph entertainment. Only RCA brings you the new GOLDEN THROAT ... an experience in musical enjoyment you ' ll never forget. SOUTHERN RADIO CORPORATION CAROLINA HOME OF THE VICTOR DOC Wlmh sah Distributors For RCA Victor Products CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pagfi lun Hundred Sbct) five ROSTER OF STUDEflTS Home, P. A. Barium Springs, N. C. Hoyt, W. R., Ill _ - Box 54, Goshen, Va. Hunter, E. B., Jr 2315 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Husted, P. W. R.F.D. 3, York Road, Charlotte, N. C. Iverson, W. T. .... 2131 S.W. 10th St., Miami, Fla. Jackson, J. R. _ .. 908 Greenleaf Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Jackson, J. P. .353 W. Main St., Gastonia, N. C. Jenkins, A. S. ... Rt. 4, Fayetteville, N. C. Jenkins, C. R., Jr. .... Rt. 4. Fayetteville, N. C. Johnson, E. H. ._ Pittsboro, N. C. Johnson, W. D. .....1718V, Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C. Jones, Freeman R., 2201 Hopedale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Jung, J. M. - 99 West Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Keesler, L. C. 1139 Providence Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Keith, W. H. Box 723, Greenwood, S. C. Kennett, A. S. — Box 103, Weaverville, N. C. Keing, H. P., Ill .601 Georgia Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Kirk, T. T. ... ... 301 Fanquier St., Portsmouth, Va. Kirkpatrick, A. B., Jr. 720 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington, Del. Knight, R. V., Jr. . . Box 407, Tarboro, N. C. Lander, W. S., Jr. ... 2138 Roswell Ave., Charlotte 4, N. C. Laurens, R. G. . 1330 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta 6, Ga. Lawson, W. D., Ill ... ... Box 1239, Gastonia, N. C. Lemmon, F. T., Jr. ... .....Box 387, Marion, Va. Leonard, Taylor ... 318 W. 9th St., Charlotte, N. C. Lindsay, A. M. .... 5 Overbrook Cir., Greenville, S. C. Long, F. V., Jr. . ...107 W. 32nd, Austin, Texas Long, R. E. ..Box 872, Charlotte, N. C. Long, W. F. . ... 300 Ridge St., Thomasville, N. C. McAlister, F. R., Jr. Matthews, N. C. McArn, H. M., Jr. 812 W. Church St., Laurinburg, N. C. Macaulay, W. D. .... ..Box 188, Seneca, S. C. McBryde, J. M., Jr. Fort Defiance, Va. McCain, C. R. _. .... 304 Griffith Rd., Monroe, N. C. McConnell, H. R., Jr. ... Box 875, Gastonia, N. C. McConnell, J. A. 2320 Arlington Ave., Birmingham, Ala. McDaniel, S. D., Jr. 3330 Piedmont Rd., Atlanta, Ga. MacDowell, N. M. Rt. 1, Oakdale, Pa. McGehee, R. G. ... Box 273, Meadville, Miss. McGirt, A. D., Jr Rt. 3, Red Springs, N. C. McGlamery, M. H. .... .....7100 Neb. Ave., Tampa, Fla. McGoogan, D. L. St. Pauls, N. C. MacKethan, H. M., Jr., 315 Person St., Fayetteville, N. C. McKeithen, L. B., Jr. Cameron, N. C. McLean, H. H. ... 202 W. 2nd St., Washington, N. C. McLaurin, J. M. Randolph St., Rockingham, N. C. McNair, J. F., Ill .610 S. Main, Laurinburg, N. C. Maner, B. F. 12 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington, N. C. Mann, J. W., Jr. Red Springs, N. C. Matthew, Frank 412 S. Chester St., Gastonia, N. C. Maxwell, C. K. ... 1203 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. Mead, A. W. Cherokee Rd., Florence, S. C. Medford, J. W., Jr 407 N. Main St., Lancaster, S. C. Meza, Herbert 2608 10th St., Tampa, Fla. Miller, J. N. ...314 Fenton PI., Charlotte, N. C. Miller, L. R. 8 White St., Concord, N. C. Miller, R. C. ... 2920 Forbes St., Jackson, Fla. Mills, C. J. 146 Goldenrod Ave., Sarasota, Fla. Mitchell, McLean 713 Brookstown Ave., Winston-Salem 5, N. C. Moneyhan, A. E. Davidson, N. C. Montgomery, W. D. ... .... Greenville, Miss. Moore, C. D. .....1615 Pecan Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Moore, T. B. 426 Carolina Circle, Winston-Salem, N. C. Moore, W. S., Jr. York, S. C. Morgan, M. M. ... Laurel Hill, N. C. Morris, C. A. ... 145 Freeze St., Concord, N. C. Murray, M. J., Jr Buena Vista, Va. Myers, W. E. 112 Piedmont Ave., Kings Mtn., N. C. Nading, B. A., Jr. 1183 N. Sunset Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Neal, G. G. . 747 N. Liberty St., Spartanburg, S. C. Neisler, C. A. Kings Mountain, N. C. Neisler, Henry Kings Mountain, N. C. Newell, C. M. 826 Springdale Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. O ' Kelley, W. K. 6926 Mistletoe Dr., Dallas, Texas O ' Learv, J. A., Jr. 614 W. Warren St., Shelby, N. C. Pahl, C. A. ... 1445 Brvan St., Memphis, Tenn. Palles, L. M. ...420 W. Cheves St., Florence, S. C. Payne, J. L., Jr. Davidson, N. C. Pearson, P. P., Jr. . Brookwood St., Gastonia, N. C. Pino, Virgil 1805 12th Ave., Tampa, Fla. Plonk, W. M. 2320 Briarwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Poston, W. T. R.F.D. 2, Mooresville, N. C. Pritchard, J. C. . . Lothair, Ky. Rast, J. F. .... Swansea, S. C. Reid, C. 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A. 2215 Hopedale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Casey, T. L., Jr. ... ... 628 Lake Dot Cir., Orlando, Fla. Chandler, E. T. _ 1635 E. Ocean View, Norfolk, Va. Childers, C. N. _.. 104 Underdorn Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Clapp, R. W. .....Box 800, Winter Haven, Fla. Clark, C. P. Clarkton, N. C. Clark, W. N., Jr. .... .... Tarboro St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Cloaninger, E. L., Jr. 1900 Morrison Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. Coake, J. G. Grayson, Ky. Cobb, J. O., Jr. .1040 Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C. Cobb, P. W. _ .... 1040 Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C. Codington, J. B. ... ...Box 507, Wilmington, N. C. Colkitt, R. B. ... - Wavnesville, N. C. Collins, W. A., Jr. Box 394, Myrtle Beach, S. C. Cooper, W. M. Walnut St., Statesville, N. C. Conlev, A. R. .... R.F.D. 4, Marion, N. C. Cosby, J. C, Jr. 702 Crescent Ave., Gi-eenville, S. C. Covington, R. B., Jr. ... Ripley, Miss. Covington, V. A., Jr. ... 1209 Belvedere, Gastonia, N. C. Cox, L. P., Jr 510 George St., Fredericksburg, Va. Craver, T. 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G., Jr. .... .....Box 377, Fayette, Miss. Smith, C. L. .... .....414 N. Main St., Mooresville, N. C. Smith, E. E. ... Box 7, Wvtheville, Va. Smith, E. W. 172 N. Union, Concord, N. C. Smith, J. W. ... .302 Washington St., Lynchburg, Va. Smith, R. W. W. ... 1532 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Smith, W. W. .. . . . 120 Hillcrest Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Snowden, W. W. Cades, S. C. Spires, T. G. _ ...218 S.W. 13th Ave., Miami, Fla. Stone, R. B .... Box 55, King, N. C. Storey, B. M. ... Rt. 1, Rome, Ga. Strait, W. F. ... ... 330 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Stricklin, Ernest Barium Springs, N. C. Sumner, T. B., Jr. Country Club Rd., Asheville, N. C. Swingle, E. G. Aiken, S. C. Thomas, W. T., Jr. ....417 S. Winston St., Florence, S. C. Thompson, J. H. 207 East 6th St., Waynesboro, Ga. Tolbert, J. S. ... ... 319 E. Harper Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Torrence, C. K., Jr., 1215 Fairmont Park, Gastonia, N. C. Trammell, L. N., Jr. 813 E. Willow Dr., Dalton, Ga. Turnage, R. W. ... Box 14. Hartsville, S. C. Turner, C. S. . 125 Penrose Park, Reidsville, N. C. Turnipseed, R. L. 613 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C. Vance, J. A., Ill .... Rt. 1, Tunstall, Va. Vann, J. M., Jr. ... Box 491, Badin, N. C. Vanstorv, W. A., Ill 630 Hale St., Fayetteville, N. C. Vernon, B. T., Jr. ... Hanes, N. C. Wade, J. J. ...251 Huntley PL, Charlotte, N. C. Walker, R. F .... 38 Fairfax Ave., Asheville, N. C. Warren, W. B. ... 705 Times Bldg., Huntsville, Ala. Watt, J. F., Jr. ... Box 330, Nashville 1, Tenn. Weathers, W. B. 212 W. 3rd St., Rome, Ga. Wells, R. S. .1000 W. 47th St., Richmond 24, Va. Whisnant, I. M., Jr. _ 930 Queens Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. White, J. G. ... .... Archdale, N. C. Whiteheart, N. E., 1904 Gaston St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Whitehurst, M. C. _ 121 Balview Ave., Norfolk, Va. Wittemore, D. R. ... Box 626, Rockingham, N. C. Wilcox, R. P. .2100 Coniston PL, Charlotte, N. C. Wilkinson, S. F. ... Hillsville, Va. Williamson, J. C. 69 N. Evergreen St., Memphis, Tenn. Wilson, W. D. 411 S. Oakland St., Gastonia, N. C. Witherspoon, J. W., Jr. .... Box 689, Becklev, W. Va. Young, K. E. .1920 The Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Young, W. A. Defuniak Springs, Fla. FRESHMEN Adams, M. E. .... 206 E. Force St., Valdosta, Ga. Alcorn, J. G. ... ...223 Cedar St., Hazard, Kv. Alexander, S. C, Jr 2012 E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Allen, T. H. .63 West Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. Armistead, W. H., Jr. . Box 253, Montreat, N. C. Ashman, M. G. 1110 Brunswick Ave., Norfolk. Va. Atkins, L. D .264 Rutherford Rd., Marion, N. C. Badgett, F. W. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Baldwin, Charles A. 106 Kelly Ave., Marianna. Florida Barbour, T. G. 1704 Beverly Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Barker, G. L. 140 Barnes, Reidsville, N. C. Barnwell, R. B. .1200 Brookwood, Burlington, N. C. Barron, R. E., Ill .... .... 222 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Beck, R. G. 1300 College Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Bell, D. C. Box 126, Dublin, Va. Blackwood, F. J., Ill 1116 Briarcliff Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Boand, W. I. 1105 Woodlawn. San Antonio, Texas Bowen, E. T., Jr. 703 Avery St., Decatur, Ga. Bradley, H. B. 223 Wilton Dr., Decatur, Ga. Brandon. W. C, Jr. 530 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Brooks, R. E., Jr. .1002 Rainev St., Burlington, N. C. Brown, J. M., Jr. 106 S. Walnut St., Kannapolis, N. C. Burroughs, R. C, Jr 209 Leak Ave., Wadesboro, N. C. Calcote, C. E. Broadwav, N. C. Campbell, J. M .420 S. 42nd St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. Carlton, M. G. A-8 Dollv Madison Apts., Greensboro, N. C. Carson, R. T. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Cashon, C. H. 505 Campbell St., Jackson, Tenn. Page Two Hundred Seventy .1. o. JONES, INC. 10 210 South Tryon Street Now in iin Foi I j • ond J Thi Homt o) ART SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES ) ..( ' ■ • ' ■ nds M t At GIBSON ICE CREAM STORE CURB SERVICE 800 E. Morehead St. Chaelotte, N. C. J. N. PEASE COM! N E ngineers . rchitec ts ll ' .i _, E. 5tl Street Chasi hi i i . N. C. Nearly Everyone In Davidson Reads The CharlotU Observe! ( ' uncut Nel Paid Circulation In Exci 126,000 Daily— Sunday 133,000 tSht Cljarlolfr ®b tmt Tin Fort Dmst Newspapt r Oj Tin TWO ( ' n roli mis ( ' omplimt nta of SOUTHERN FRUIT COMPANY Wholesalers FRUITS, VEGETABLES, PRODUCE EGGS CHARLOTTE, N. C. RABYS SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing Wholesoling a Specialty J. E. Raby Main St. Davidson, N. C. luo Hundred Seventy-one ROSTER OF STUDEflTS Cassels, W. T., Jr. 835 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S. C. Child, W. K., Jr. Conn. Ave., Ext., Spartanburg, S. C. Christopher, W. E. 430 Shelby St., Kingsport, Term. Clardv, T. F. Box 441, Deland, Fla. Clark, C. I., Ill Richardson Dr., Reidsville, N. C. Clenseur, M. M. 1407 14th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Cleveland, L. W., Jr. __4 N. Kensington, Asheville, N. C. Coble, J. M. 3429 Monroe St., Columbia, S. C. Cook, ' W. T. _ — . 1433 Woodrow, Shreveport, La. Cornell R. D. 4322 Lvnbrook Dr., Bethesda, Md. Cousins, M. E., Ill — Rt. 2, Enfield, N. C. Covell, W. A. 308 Circle, De Funiak Springs, Fla. Cowan, D. E. 313 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, N. C. Craig, K. P. 909 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Crawley, R. L. .... 117 Park Ave., Marion, N. C. Cronlaiid, M. A. ... R.F.D. 3, Lincolnton, N. C. Crokett, J. S. .... Hazelwood N. C. Crosby, W. E. Abbeville Highway, Greenwood, S. C. Crosland, John, Jr. 1321 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, N. C. Cumming, W. C. .-.401 Grand St., Marshall, Texas Cunningham, T. E., Jr. -.1420 E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Cunningham, W. R. Davidson, N. C. Curlee, J. M. ._. .....Box 243, Ansonville, N. C. Dabney, Thompson ... 1 Northwood, Jackson, Tenn. Davis, B. L.. Jr. Box 309, Arcadia, Fla. Davis. D. C. _ 2430 Ridge Rd. Dr., Alexandria, Va. Davis, T. L., Jr. 140 Winnona Dr., Decatur, Ga. Deck, J. D. ... .....611 Spencer Ave., East Point, Ga. Dendy. M. C, Jr. 501 Anderson, Orlando, Fla. Dickson, R S. _. 2701 Briarcliff PI.. Charlotte, N. C. Donnell. J. H., Jr. 302 Kern St., Thomasville, N. C. Elliott, C. L., Jr. ...Rt. 6. Box 621, Charlotte, N. C. Ellis, I. M., Jr. Drawer 738, Gastonia, N. C. Evans, H. S. _.. 202 N. 15th St., Wilmington, N. C. Fawcett, G. O. ... 195 N. Main St., Mt. Airy, N. C. Fawcett, T. G., Jr. 195 N. Main St., Mt. Airy, N. C. Ferguson, J. H. 314 S. Greene St., Wadesboro, N. C. Fisher, J. E. .....Box 338, Kannapolis, N. C. Flipse, T. E. ....759 N. E. 68th St., Miami, Fla. Frye, J. B. ... 39 S. French Broad, Asheville, N. C. Gardner, W. E. ... .. .North Wilkesboro, N. C. Garrison, C. L., Jr. .... Box 735, Burlington, N. C. Gatlin, George ... .607 Elm St., Conway, S. C. Gay, R. C. — . 223 Cherokee St., Jacksonville, Fla. Geer, A. E. . 31 East Battery, Charleston, S. C. Gerhardt, E. A., Jr. 1304 Edley PI., Lynchburg, Va. Givson, B. G., Jr. 101 Statesville Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Goodpasture, H. M. 612 Commerce Union Bk. Bldg.. Nashville, Tenn. Grant, H. R. ... .801 Hevburn Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Greer, Y. W. .1319 Irish St., South Boston. Va. Gregory, A. W., Jr. ... Halifax, N. C. Griffith, M. S. Box 254, Davidson, N. C. Guthery, P. B., Jr. 1524 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Hall, T. T., IV ... .... 916 Ingleside Ave., Macon, Ga. Haller, T. B. Box 844, Pulaski, Va. Hamm, C. D., Jr. 308 Charles St., Henderson, N. C. Hampton, G. W., Jr. 1124 11th St., Huntington, W. Va. Harris, C. S., Jr. 1214 N. W. 52nd St., Miami, Fla. Harris, W. O. 9th and Maple St., Petersburg, Ind. Harris, R. E. 2360 N. W. 7th St., Miami, Fla. Hartzell, G. W. .....143 Mclver St.. Cheraw, S. C. Haynes, H. H. ... ... 26 Sixth St., Bristol, Tenn. Hay worth, D. R. 505 Parkway, High Point, N. C. Henderson, C. S. .. 4520 Sappho Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Hengeveld, F. W., Jr. .__ Box 321, Davidson, N. C. Henry, G. F., Jr. _ -— Rt. 2, Clover, S. C. Herman, C. L. Rt. 3, Box 25, Kannapolis, N. C. Herron, E. W. . 302 S. Thornton Ave., Dalton, Ga. High, D. B. Rt. 2, Whiteville, N. C. Hill M. S., Jr. . 402 Meadowbrook Ter., Greensboro, N. C. Hingle, A. W., Jr. 2533 Roswell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Hobart, J. D. ... ..Box 4, Davidson, N. C. Hockman, L. V. . Stuarts Draft, Va. Hollis. D. H. Box 72. Chalybeate, Miss. Hollister, William, Jr. 1604 Rhem Ave., New Bern, N. C. Holmes, C. T. ... 232 Person St., Fayetteville, N. C. Horn, L. B., Jr. 430 Alexander Hamilton, San Antonio, Texas Home A. F. 533 Union St., Bluefield, W. Va. Box 6055. Charlotte, N. C. 1201 Branson, Fayetteville, N. C. 140 Candler Dr.. Decatur. Ga. Greenwood Dr.. High Point, N. C. Rt. 2, Pilot Mountain. N. C. . 429 S. Hansell, Thomasville, Ga. 34 Church, Charleston, S. C. 1106 E. Clay, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 9, Box 200- A, Charlotte, N. C. Houston, A. W. Howard, C. C. Hubbell. R. W. Hutch;ns, J. G. Innign, J. B. Jeffries, J. W. Jenkins. R. T.. Jr. Jinright, R. R. Johnson, K. M. Johnson, William A. Barium Springs, N. C. Jones, K. W. 504 Washington, Monroe, N. C. Jordan, W. H., Jr. Box 5. Monticello, Ga. Joyner, S. B. Box 55, Kernersville, N. C. Julian. L. C, Jr. 209 Robinson St.. Greenville, S. C. Keever, J. R., Jr. 1914 Ewing Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Kellv, Blaine, Jr. 1659 Hertford Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Kelly, R. Y. _ Box 1004, Gastonia, N. C. Kellev, W. H., Jr. .. 1008 Edgewood Cir., Gastonia, N. C. Kelton, J. D. .... Box 55, Port Tampa City, Fla. Kennedy. P. G., Jr. 224 High Point Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. King, W. B., Jr. 325 E. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta. Ga. Kirkpatrick. M. O., Jr. Box 1046, Charlotte, N. C. Kistler, C. K. 14 Statesville Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Klein, W. R. .54 E. Lake Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Koontz, D. R. .... Box 29, Independence, Va. LaFar. D. R., Ill .... 205 W. 10th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Lamb, T. H. ... 16 Carrier St.. Asheville. N. C. Lambeth, A. C, Jr. .... __. 226 Drexel Ave.. Decatur, Ga. Lanier, H. A. Rt. 2, Wilmington, N. C. Larkin, J. V. __.. 1207 N. Market St.. Washington, D. C. Lavertv, P. H., Jr. Rt. 1, Box 226. Burleson. Texas Leach, H. U. 103 Bay Street, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Leach, N. C 103 Bav Street, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Ledbetter, W. P. .... Mt. Gilead, N. C. Lewis, R. L.. Jr. 1118 Cridland Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Libby, P. N., Jr. 1705 Orchard Lane, Kingsport, Tenn. Llovd, A. L. 16 West Cedar St., Belmont, N. C. Lockhart, P. O., Jr. ... Perry, Fla. Loftin, J. R. ... . 708 Unity, Thomasville, N. C. Lowman, D. T., Jr. 512 North Street, Bluefield, W. Va. Lowrance. J. W. 431 W. 8th St., Newton, N. C. McConnell, B. Y. Box 875, Gastonia, N. C. McCrary. W. W.. Ill Jefferson St., Lonoke, Arkansas McDuffee. D. P 121 Young Ave., Henderson, N. C. McEachern. W. H. 201 Live Oak Pkv., Wilmington, N. C. McFadven, J. S.. Jr. 312 McAllister St., Favetteville. N. C. McGeachy, D. P.. Ill 115 Haven St., Clearwater. Fla. McKay. Woodrow, Jr. 119 W. 3rd Ave.. Lexington, N. C. McKeithen, D. I.. Jr. 6001 Wilson Lane, Bethesda. Md. McKenzie. W. B. _ Cordova, N. C. McLaney. J. A. 1629 Queens Rd., West, Charlotte, N. C. McLean, F. C, Jr. _ Laurinburg. N. C. McNemer, P. A. _ ... 1622 Spring St.. Little Rock, Ark. Mann, J. T. .... 3 Crescent Ave., Enka, N. C. Marlette, M. E., Jr Havneville, Ala. Marlow, R. B. Rt. 1. Hickorv, N. C. Martin, T. G. ... .... West Main St., Stanford. Ky. Mebane, W. N., Ill Box 274, Davidson, N. C. Middleton, H. D. . . 2112 Dilworth Dr., Charlotte. N. C. Miller. J. F. ... .....Clarkton. X. C. Miller, J. J. Box 114, Pineville, N. C. Mills, M. A.. Jr., Fort Mill, S. C. Minges, J. F. 1413 Dickinson Ave., Greenville, N. C. Mitchell, J. E., Jr. 3702 Starmount Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Mitchell, S. P., Jr Box 87, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Monroe. J. T. 1412 Morganton Rd., Favetteville, N. C. Moore, D. L. 615 Park Dr.. Rock Hill. S. C. Moore. W. T.. Jr. Box 2, Combs, Ky. Morgan, R. E. 120 Roberson St., Rockingham, X. C. Morrow, W. V... Jr. 234 S. 6th St., Gadsden. Ala. Morton, G. D., Jr. Oxford. N. C. Morton, G. S. Box 150. Hazard. Ky. Morton, J. B. Box 187, Yanceyville, N. C. Murray. J. J., Jr. 6 White St.. Lexington, Va. Murray, J. N. 508 Manatee Ave.. E., Bradenton, Fla. Neal, D. C. 612 Walnut Ave., Charlotte. X. C. Neumann, A. J. 650 Probart St.. Brevard, X. C. Noreen, R. J. 1538 Scotland Ave., Charlotte. X. C. Page Two Hundred Sevent) two Best Wishes to Davidson Boy When in Charlotte ' isii THE HOB NOB GRIL1 D DINING ROOM H8 N. Tryon Streel Gel the SOUTHERN hai.it ami keep your folks well fed, Always ask for SOUTHERN When you ask for bread. COLUMBIA BAKING CO. Charlotte, n. C. Let us — Care For Your Car — R KID ' S ESSO SERVICE DAVIDSON, N. C. Complimt nts of THE BOAR ' S HEAD 1426 East Morehead Charlotte, N. C. When Davidson Hangs Out Phone 3-5377 ALBERT ' S GRILL II. S rr, the BEST In Good Foods Also Your Favorite Refreshments Tasty Fried Chicken StatesviHe Road Davidson, N. C. Telephone 3911 BLYTHE and ISENHOUR General Contractors 133 Brevard Court Charlotte, N. c. fwo Hundred Seventy-three ROSTER OF STUDEflTS Norwood, C. L., Jr. 805 Franklin St., Monroe, N. C. Nuckton, J. G. _. Harbor Island, Wilmington, N. C. Oliver, W. M., Jr. Crescent Circle, Reidsville, N. C. O ' Neal, Neal .. T-2 Raleigh Apts., Raleigh, N. C. Owne, L. F. ... Box 1538, Winston-Salem, N. C. Page, C. D. ... 1204 E. Franklin, Gastonia, N. C. Pate, W. W., Jr. .... Airport Rd., Greenville, S. C. Patterson, R. B. 2109 Wythe Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Piatt, W. H. Box 474, Aiken, S. C. Pleasants, D. C. . 2300 Chestnut Ave., Newsport News, Va. Poag, C. G. 214 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Poole, D. E. Box 993, Winston-Salem, N. C. Powe, H. L. _ ..... 219 Christian, Cheraw, S. C. Powell, D. O. .1224 12th St., Huntington, W. Va. Price, S. H., Jr. ...... 213 W. McLelland, Mooresville, N. C. Pritchett, W. H. 3 University Circle, Charlottesville, Va. Purnell, F. M. .176 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. Ray, W. B. ... .940 E. 5th St., Ocala, Fla. Reeder, J. L. .... Box 111, New Hope, Ala. Regen, E. M., Jr. Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. Richardson, G. I. ... -Richardson Rd., Reidsville, N. C. Roberts, J. C, Jr. ... ... 611 Lee St., Gastonia, N. C. Roberts, Robert, III 724 Elmwood St., Shreveport, La. Robinson, L. C .9 Wilton St., Greenville, S. C. Robinson, R. M. ... Box 433, Norton, Va. Roddey, John, Jr. .... Old York Rd., Rock Hill, S. C. Roddey, J. H. ...310 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Rogers, J. K. ... .16 Coleman St., Reidsville, N. C. Russell, R. B., Ill ...Box 267, Winder, Ga. Schoenberger, E. P., Jr. 1361 San Mateo Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Scott, G. P. ... ...416 West End Ave., Statesville, N. C. Sharpe, F. A., Jr. Guilford College, N. C. Shaw, H. M. .... 2212 Bvrd St., Raleigh, N. C. Shelburne, P. F. 201 S. Chapman St., Greensboro, N. C. Shriver, D. W., Jr. 517 Oak Grove Rd., Norfolk 5, Va. Shuping, J. A. 103 Mary St., Kannapolis, N. C. Simmons, G. C. Rt. 2, Hemingway, S. C. Simmons, R. B., Jr. 14 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. Sims, R. B. 1122 Harding PI., Charlotte, N. C. Sims, W. M., Jr. Box 271, Dalton, Ga. Sink, J. G., Jr. .112 Cedar St., Mooresville, N. C. Smith, W. H. 2220 East 7th St., Charlotte 4, N. C. Sowerbv, N. D. ...102 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Spivey, C. O. 1310 Carolina St., Greensboro, N. C. Stone, W. J. .... 901 Holston Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Stribling, C. D. North Pine St., Seneca, S. C. Stroud, J. B., Ill ... Box 93, Faison, N. C. Stubbs, I. R. ... . 115 Oak Grove Rd., Norfolk, Va. Tatem, P. M. 3202 Millwood Ave., Columbia, S. C. Taylor, G. W. . Robersonville, N. C. Taylor, J. R. 3618 Saratoga Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Thies, F. R., Jr .544 Providence Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Thompson, E. M., Jr. .... ... Box 121, Norwood, N. C. Thompson, J. C. ... ... Box 87, Conway, S. O. Tillinghast, B. S., Jr .900 Harrison St., Dillon, S. C. Toney, J. T. ... Henrietta, N. C. Trimble, W. B. 295 W. Virginia Ave., College Park, Ga. Trulove, H. A., Jr. . .1404 Chestnut St., Wilmington, N. C. Tufts, Edgar, 4801 Conn. Ave., N.W., Washington 8, D. C. Verner, Scott Union Trust Bldg., Forest City, N. C. Voils, C. U. 109 S. Academy St., Mooresville, N. C. Walker, John Walter .... .....122 Magnolia, Raeford, N. C. Walker, Joseph William ..... Box 244, Forest Citv, N. C. Ward, T. S. R. .... 926 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Warlick, S. F. _ Rt. 4, Statesville, N. C. West, E. T. .... .711 Mt. View Circle, Johnson City, Tenn. White, George C. 242 Hovis Circle, Charlotte, N. C. Whitener, J. D 508 Crawford St., Monroe, N. C. Whitesides, W. P., Jr. Rt. 3, Canton, N. C. Wilson, B. E., Jr. . Rural Hall, N. C. Wilson, J. T. ...Pilot Mountain, N. C. Wilson, T. H. _ 120 Powe St., Morganton, N. C. Winters, J. W. 1 South Lake Trail, Palm Beach, Fla. DAVIDSON THEATRE Davidson, N. C. ' Everything Will Be New So Take It Easy Boys! Page Th ' cj Hundred Seventy-four SMITH Book STORE ARGEST STOCK OF BOOKS, PICTURES WD FRAMES IN THE SOUTH 102 w . Trade St. P. 0. Box 1814 Charlotti i. N. c. W. E. PRICE i SON Insurance i in . Third Streel ( IHARLOTTE, N. C. Smartly Dressed Davidsonians Wear.. )) PACEMAKERS FOR SMART AMERICA F ROM TATE-BROWN CO, M6 S. TRYON ST. (hi i of tin South ' s Fim r Stores FOR OVER 25 YEARS . . . DAVIDSON STUDENTS, ALUMNI AND FRIENDS HAVE BEEN S-A-V-I-N-G AT 128 N. Tryon 109 S. Tryon Charlotte. N. C. HOKE LUMBHR COMPANY Davidson. N. C. Phone is 11 P. 0. Box 20] P Jfe fuo Hundred Seventy-five 1919 ATTENTION! PRE-MED. STUDENTS FOR 29 YEARS WE HAVE SUPPLIED STUDENTS PHYSICIANS, HOSPITALS, INSTITUTIONS AND HEALTH DEPARTMENTS WITH Nationally Known Medical and Surgical Equipment and Supplies WINCHESTER Ca rolinas ' House of Service Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Winchester-Ritch Surgical Co. 106 East 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Ill North Greene St., Greensboro, N. C. 1948 r WRENN o MEM ' S SHOP DAVIDSON ' S CLOTHING HCADQUAHTCHS Suppliers of Sport and Formal Wear Main Street Davidson, N. C. ALWAYS A BETTER DEAL AT PETTIT MOTOR COMPANY Authoriz d focCs Dealer 515 East 4th St. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 8157 H. A. BROWN General Merchandise men ' s clothing and fashionable shoes Just Off the Campus Page Two Hundred Seventy-six CHARLES D. POTTER Southern Manager v.. .1. Feeley Company Manufactun rs Importt rs DYESTUFFS AND CHEMICALS P. 0. Box Hill 122 East Boulevard Charlotte, n. C. STEIXWAY HAMMOND And Other Pianos ORGANS CAPEHART Radios — Phonos ANDREWS MUSIC CO. 231 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. VAN NESS old English Silvt r and Gifts 215 N. Tryon Street Charlotte, X. c. THOMAS HOWARD CO. • Wholesale (tracers I va HuiiilreJ Seventy-seven Z 9 RENT A zf° NEW CAR Haskell A. Dfaton, Inc. Barringer Hotel Garage Rent A Car Service 115 West 8th St. Phone 4-9198—3- 0331 HASKELL A. DEATON L FLYING SERVICE Plaza Airport — Plaza Road Phone 3-7405 JOHNSTON ' S GROCERY Telephone 4111 Davidson ' s Up To Date Self Service Store Bird ' s Eye Frozen Foods We Deliver Quality Furniture For Your Favorite Furniture Needs — See Us Before You Buy DAVIDSON FURNITURE COMPANY Main St. Phone 3671 American Tailors — Zippers Our Specialty HALL ' S TAILORS SPECIAL ALTERATIONS On All Types of Men ' s Clothing 206% South Church Street — Room No. 5 Phone 3-6673 Charlotte, N. C. FAUL AND CRYMES, INC. Sporting Goods 415 South Trvon St. Charlotte. N. C. I Mi l Page Two Hundred Seventy-eight PLANTATION GRILL DINING ROOM AND CURB SERVICE Xti ' i i ■ (( • U7 (i St rved Corner of Wilkinson Blvd. and Dowd Road ( IHARLOTTE, N. ( ' . STONEWALL FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions 537 W. Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. Phone Day 3-4951 Night 39-9422 Snook Brothers 11)20 Central Ave. YOUR STORE IX CHARLOTTE it ' s Tops on the campus TIP BEVERAGE CORPORATION CHARLOTTE, N. C. PASTEURIZED GRADE A MILK Mooresville Co -Operative Creamery Daily 1 livi ry Phone 205 MOORESVILLE, N. ( Pu%e Two Hundred Seventy nine DELUXE ICE CREAM Ask For It At The Student Store Mooresville Ice Gream Co. Mooresville, N. G. CLEANING ALTERATIONS CLOTHES DYED Special 2-Hour Service EXPERT SHOE SHINE BATES GLEANERS P -ess While You Wait Davidson, N. C. Anderson ' s Food Store GROCERIES— FRESH MEATS PRODUCE Make Our Store Your Store Bird ' s Eye Frozen Foods Southern Dairies Ice Cream We Deliver 4641 Davidson, N. C. ENTER— The First Impression— FLOORS Floor Contractors Linoleum Goodyear Rubber Tile Formica Cabinet Tops New Vinyl Tiles Formica Bathroom Walls Asphalt Tile Acoustical Tiles for Grease-proof Tuff-Tex Sound Absorption New Linoleum Tiles Rock Wool Insulation Low Cost Floor Covering Get our cleaners and wax for keeping floors new Bost Building Equipment Go. 912 E. Fourth St. Phone 3-0321 Manufacturers of Koolshade Screens and Disappear- ing Stairs. Metal Weatherstrip your windows and doors for comfort, fuel saving, and cleanliness. Page Two Hundred Eighty SOUTHERN S I - 1 1 S MOTOR LINES, INC. GENERAL COMMODITIES DIREC1 TIM CKLO li MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE ANYWHERE l sol Til CAROLINA, NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA MEMBER Motor Transportation of S. C. Southern Motor Carriei Rat I Motor Ti lick Rate Bui eau of S. C. I I. I i s FIGURE i. VOUR TRANSPORT TI REQUIREMENTS COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA DAVIDSON ICE FUEL CO. DAVIDSON, N. C. PURE CRYSTAL ICE And The Home of BETTER COAL Phone 4011 HIWASSU FARMS C. D. BRADFORD SONS Grade A Raw Jersey Milk Pasteurized Milk on Request Chocolate Milk, Cream Light and Heavy Deliveries in Davidson, CORNELIUS and H.UNTERSVILLE HUNTERSVILLE, N. C— R.F.D. 1 K( i p Aft ml with Jersey Page Two Hunched Eighty -one ( ' ompliments of DOLAN MOTOR COMPANY SALES 226 S. Church St SERVICE Charlotte, N. C. reeks DEPARTMENT MOORESVILLE, N. C. + STORE Clothes F or The College Man- — See Us STONESTREET ' S GR A DE CAFE O. C. Stonestreet, Mgr. The Sensible Place To Eat 418 So. Main St. MOORESVILLE, Phone N. C. 132 Mclaughlins market FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES FISH AND OYSTERS Day Phone 380— Night 9022-R MOORESVILLE, N. C. Page Two Hundred Eighty-two fS ) ou Will Enjoy Doing Business With Suits Made ■iy To Order We Rent 1 1 ! Tuxedos 1 1 Tailoring Altering li BEN IIIUI Jr L412 E. Morehead St. Ic Charlotte, N. C. E ORIENTAL RESTAURANT L26 West Trade Streel Charlotte 2, s. c BEST CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD Km- Reservations Call 2-2238 BRYAN WENT COMPANY ( ' lot iing For The Man 20. ) South Tryon St. Charlotte, X. ( ' Complete Office Outfitters KALE-LAWING CO. (Everything for the Office) •1-H--1-1V South Tryon Street HARLOTTE, N. C. POUND MOORE CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 213 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pave Two Hundred Eighty-three Compliments of KENWORTH HOSIERY MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF MEN ' S loquacity HICKORY, N. C. HOSIERY Favorites For All Occasions TAS-T-CHEEZ AND PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES, CANDIES, POTATO CHIPS AND SALTED PEANUTS SL liyi®t% Sife FOOD PRODUCTS QO aoeoooo® 5winson Food Products, CHARLOTTE. N C CHARLOTTE, N. C. Muchos Gracias FACULTY (Courtesy Spanish STUDENT BODY Department) College Cut Rate A Davidson Institution Compliments of Bottling Company of Charlotte, Inc. Page Two Hundred Eighty-four Enjoy [Red Rock Ask for Ice Cold Red Rock at Student Store | RED ROCK OF CHARLOTTE, Inc. CHARLOTTE, N. C. _ COLA jror the jrlnedt in fr en A L lothin i 3lark Waab ICtn. Qhnttpatuj 102 EAST FOURTH STREET CHARLOTTE 2. NORTH CAROLINA Telephone 6178 Costs No More To Dress Correctly H. R. BlGGERS G. A. BlGGERS O. A. BlGGERS BlGGERS BROTHERS, Inc. Wholesale Only FRUITS, PRODUCE. BUTTER AND EGGS NU-MAID MARGARINE It always pays to buy the best Phone 2-3137 Charlotte, N. C. Page Two Hundred Eighty-five Bilk ' s Handsome Clotnini; CAPTURES THE FANCY OF EVERY TYPE OF COLLEGE MAN men ' s store . . . street floor I iik Buos c £ntur.v — ««« : $ ' Page Two Hundred Eighty-six IIOKIIY 131 West Fourth St SHIPS, TRAINS RACERS. AIRPLANES MOTORS, TOOLS FITTINGS, ETC. FRANKS GRILL Where DAVIDSON Students Meet Bar-B-0 Out Specialty Statesville Road Davidson, N. C. Flowi n for Evt i y Put Mai; ' , Mai HOOD (Enlunial JFhuurr lui . Jlur. Telephone U8691 705 Providence Rd. CH Kl.nril . . C. Fluiii is By II ( .1 iiiliilti i i THE BOW ARROW 919 K. Morehead St. Charlotte, N. C. Davidson ' s Drivi -In LOOK Successful — BE Successful in Kahn Tailoring Go. Clothes Modi to Yum Measun Order Them Exclusively Through W. B. HAMRICK Davidson. . C. Garibaldi i Vnms 104 SOOTH TRYON STREET J r e x c v u£ fleusefoi Su i c S96 Papf Two Hundred Eighty-seven TD 0 1948 Quips and Cranks Photography By BRUMFIELD STUDIOS west fourth street Charlotte, North Carolina Portraits with Personality TD C Page Two Hundred Eighty eight Mi 1 ■--. --?-- , r « — ?S - ADVERTISEMENTS BY DAVIDSON ATUMNI Page Tiio Hundred Eighty-nine f. n. THompson General Contractor Charlotte, N. C. F. N. Thompson, ' 21 Page Tito Hundred Ninety Sales Representatives For: jiARDEN MANUFAGTURWfi EL SYNTHETIC RAYON AND ACETATE YARNS Hardins,N.C. Rock Hill, S.C ERffll SPUING CD COMBED COTTON KNITTING YARNS Bowling Green, S.C. D. R. LaFab, Jr., Dan s. LaFar, , ::i D. K. i.aI- ' ak. III. 7.1 Member New York Cotton Exchange Memphis Cotton Exchange Branch Office Memphis, Tennessee W. D. LAWSON CO. Cotton Brokers and Merchants Gastonia, N. C. W. D. Lawson, Jr., ' 18 W. D. Lawson, III, ' 4!) SMITHS FLOWERS Cornelius, N. C. Say it with flowers from Davidson ' s Official Florist Send flowers by wire anywhere Phone: Davidson 4131 Hugh R. Smith, ' 30 GHAS. MACK SONS WHOLESALE DEALER Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Paper and School Supplies Phone 182 Mooresville, N. C. T. R. Mack, ' 36 HENDERSON ' S Davidson, N. C. Watch Repairing Watch Bands Crystals Fitted Jewelry Repairing W. S. Henderson, ' 12 | ' i I u o Hundred Ninefr) in o A • lomplete Drug Store In A ( rOOd Tu n WHITE DRUG CO. ( ' . S. GOODRl M, ' 1 I Medicines - Candies ■ Stationery Toilet . I rtieles - Kodak S Prescriptions .1 Specialty Davidson, n. C. EVER } I HIM. FOR EVER1 BODY COPELRnD ' S l.m i R| A [I TOR Dl i .1 B I... i Rl LANE GAS DEAl i R PRK i A.PP1 i n i - ' i I HING STUDENTS SI PPLIES JANITOR SUPPLIES Villi I Tl EQUIPMENT W. i CoPBLAND, ' 16 Davidson, n. C. n Vlister C IRSON, ' 13, ' ■ I Bl ' rfl tt( Hugh Houser ll. ll. DeArmc McAlisi er C uison, .In., ' 46 Mdlister Carson Insurance Agency, Inc. Tim i To I ii sun iiu Tin Si mi, i INSURANCE BONDS ELEPHONK Sill 200 Independence Bldg ( ' ongrat illations to the Quips Cranks ()m Your Excellent 1048 Publication SAXON ' S, INC. West Trade St. Charlotte. X. C. J. H. Saxon, ' 60 Phone 2911 WITHERS ELECTRIC CO. Appliances - Electrical Service DAVIDSON, N. C. William P. Withers, ' 39 Page ii « Hundred Ninety-three HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND KEEP THEM 1. Keep skid chains on your tongue; always say less than you think. Cultivate a low, persuasive voice. How you say it often counts for more than what you say. 2. Make promises sparingly, and keep them faithfully, no matter what it costs you. 3. Never let an opportunity pass to say a kind and encouraging thing to or about somebody. Praise good work done, regardless of who did it. If criticism is merited, criticize helpfully, never spitefully. 4. Be interested in others ; interested in their pursuits, their welfare, their homes and families. Make merry with those who rejoice, and mourn with those who weep. Let everyone you meet, however humble, feel that you regard him as a person of importance. 5. Be cheerful. Keep the corners of your mouth turned up. Hide your pains, worries and disappointments under a pleasant smile. Laugh at good stories, and learn to tell them. 6. Preserve an open mind on all debatable questions. Discuss, but don ' t argue. It is a mark of superior minds to disagree and yet be friendly. 7. Let your virtues, if you have any, speak for themselves, and refuse to talk of another ' s vices. Discourage gossip, and make it a rule to say nothing of another unless it is something good. 8. Be careful of others ' feelings. Wit and humor at the other fellow ' s expense are rarely worth the effort, and may hurt where least ex- pected. 9. Pay no attention to ill-natured remarks about you. Simply live so nobody will believe them. Disordered nerves and poor digestion are common causes of backbiting. 10. Don ' t be too anxious about getting just dues. Do your work, be patient, keep your disposition sweet, forget self, and you will be respected and rewarded. NORTH AMERICA ASSURANCE SOCIETY of Virginia, Incorporated Robert U. Woods, President, ' 23 HOME OFFICE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA More than 250,000 persons have bought policies in this Society. Virginia ' s and the South ' s Pioneer and Leading Hospitalization-Surgical Company. Page Two Hundred Ninety-four Ci S ' g O y omplimentA of NEISLER MILLS KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Paul M. Neisler, Sr., ' 19 Paul M. Neisler, Jr., ' 44 Charles E. Neisler, Jr.. ' 16 Joseph Neisler. ' 22 Buren S. Neill. Jr. ' 43 Hunter R. Neisler, ' 2 Thomas A. Roberts. ' 40 Charles A. Neisler, ' 49 Henry P. Neisler, ' 49 Charles E. Neisler. III. ' 47 Cj  g O Pagfi Two Hundred Ninety-fire We Appreciate Your Business THE BANK OF DAVIDSON OFFICERS C. A. Potts, President, ' 10 J. V. Lore, Cashier F. L. Jackson, Vice-Preside nt, ' 06 W. H. Jetton, Assistant, ' 30 Member of the Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation DIRECTORS J. M. Douglas, ' 35 J. W. McConnell, ' 02 F. L. Jackson, ' 06 W. A. Thompson. ' 25 J. V. Lore W. W. Wood C. A. Potts, ' 10 TAYLOR BROTHERS, INC Winston-Salem, N. G. Manufacturers of the Best In Chewing Tobaccos Arch B. Taylor, ' 11 Page Two Hundred Ninety-six WHITING HOSIERY MILLS, INC. MAM FA 1 I RERS Men ' s Fancy Half Hose and Work Sock s P. (). Box (111 1 IlCKORY, N. G. R. E. CLINE, ' 48 Abchie W Shuford, ' 36 J, fc t CLIN I r 5 ON MANUFACTURERS OF Hi )siery for Men and Boys HlLDEBRAN, N. C. R. E. Clink, ' 48 Arch if. . Shuford, ' 36 Pige Two Hundred Ninety-seven SHADOW TONE NYLONS As advertised in full color in VOGUE and HARPER ' S BAZAAR Suit by Monte iono ■ Hat by Chanaa . Xylont by Mary Grey Alluring new beauty for that important area between coat, suit or dress and shoes, to complete the harmony of vour entire costume. MARY GREY Shadow Tones for fall . . Grey-Brown . . . Grey-Black . . . Grey-Gray . . . At the better stores Robert E. Kell, ' 29 MILLS AT BRISTOL. VIRGINIA D. Grier Martin, ' 32 Page Two Hundred Ninety-eight Famous for quality, McCrary Nylons are exquisitely sheer, yet dependably strong for perfect fit and long wear. In glamorous, new colors. Center the arrows for straight seams io imu NYLONS ? Manufactured b UiCmn Hosier) j K. Inc., Asheboro, S. C. • Met r.m Acme Sales Corporatioa, 1 mpiie Slate Bldgi New York 1. N C. W. McCrary. ' 24 J. F. McCrary, ' 28 T. N. Hunter, ' 24 B. B. Walker, ' 4.3 G. P. Scott, Sr., ' 19 G. P. 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