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

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ou. . c A-- 7;;-«7 1y50 S enior L iadd ■ uollcaiion of- eJjai lcidon L oiieaey 1 L)ai icl6on, . Four fast years — and the Class of 1950 is no more. Four years that started with the slowness and uncer- tainty of a newborn babe, that gradually accellerated — with the loosening of home ties, bonding of new friend- ships and creation of new interests — and finally, with a whirlwind of senior activity, built themselves swiftly to a climax, and equally as swiftly passed on. . . Memories aren ' t important at first. Names, faces, and events are too indelibly imprinted on the minds and hearts of us all, as a part of our immediate existence. For four years we have lived Davidson — in the classes, in the dorms, the athletic field, at the dances. The David- son Spirit is a part of us — not a memory. No, memories aren ' t important at first. . . Time dulls all things. Names are forgotten, faces be- come hazy, and events lose their singularity as they become wedged tighter and tighter among our ever-grow- ing store of past occasions. ) es, in time, even the David- son Spirit fights an oft-time losing struggle for its right- ful place in our hearts. Precious memories drop forgotten by the wayside as wt rush onward through the years . . . onward through life. . . The time, the labor, and the thought that has gone into the preparation of these pages has been done in the hope that you will enjoy browsing through them, and that it may afford for you an occasional happy hour or so — not only now, but especially in the years to come, when memories shall have become important. Hartley Hall emoi u . . 5 Autnmef ICO me ud fades from uiew. . . . Kytci f-rienciA ana fam.iliar dceneA weld hack to dtuclieA, Sport A j ana Social IPe .... J ectic rusfi parties Set e uear in full Awlna .... J4omecomin is here with football ana aancin he Ineviti able examd ollow Clirlitmad .... Zraster fiied the ti ime — jt -amltt mmmtm r ¥ llclwinterSy kolicluuAj and prina foiicA deem to crowd H r. Pt ' ■ - J . eaci n oilier .... . nolner uear nad b ecome a tnemoru. ¥ ' Uo lillr. C dqar 1 1- csLink 9 ' wr we W fc - (;gg gj jj wWi ilgSi ilki m .J lie I lineteen lltii ycs uiiKS and ( rcinh. f hor eleven yeav Cop, with hi ricr present pipe, has been li janiiliar figure on oiir ciuiipiis. W e Ijuve long lultnired his calm approach to lije. his ready conversation, and his jaithjiilncss to the school s best interest. As a uian of high character, this phatitoui oj the ; ; ; ; luis been courageous, devoted and steadfast toward his worfi and in every ivay exemplary of the Davidson spirit. o ulembers of Uke CiadA of 1950 My dear Friends; As you come to the conclusion of your college careers, it must seem to you, as to all ot us in the Faculty and Administration, a surprisingly brief journey. Viewed in prospect it appears as a long trek; ' ie ved in retrospect it is surprisingly brief and fleeting. To us who continue at the College, hardly do we come to feel that we know you personally and to depend upon your leadership before vou are ready to graduate and become alumni. I cannot adequately express either the friendship I feel for you gentlemen or the high hopes I entertain for you as you go out to take vour places in your chosen ' ocations. Your Alma Mater has sought to do for you, imperfectly I know but sincerely, the best she could to equip you in mind and in character for the journey which lies ahead. It will be given you to liye through formative years in the history of the world. Whether you live conspicuously or obscurely it is my confidence that you will live creatively. You go forth as alumni of Davidson College. You will wear that honor with distinction I trust. Be assured of our prayers for your happiness and success wherever you may go. Very cordially yours, John R. Cunningham President SHEARER HALL DORMITORY ROW r ' S i :«:.. ]0h NSTON GYMNASIUM GREY MEMOR AL LIBLARY s «% - Uh U U (l n I n i J Ira I i o n of rJJja u i J Son Arnold Brown Ernest J. Arnold Assistant to the President A.B. (Presbyterian), B.D. (Yale). Cecil Kenneth Brown Dean of ¥ acuity A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (U.N.C.). John Crooks Bailey Dean of Students A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Johns Hopkins). Frederick William Hengeveld Registrar B.S. (Davidson). Frank Lee Jackson Treasurer B.S. (Davidson), C.P.A. Board of Trustees hcsrs l)ii. J. M Ddni I I Hit iiAiiDs ' jr ulent Mh. J, A. C ANNiiN Vice I ' resiJenl Mil. r. P. I Iam , Jh S« rt ' lurv Mil. I.I. jAt KsoN . Tiemtirer CL.xecitliiie L ominillee Dii. |. . U Diiwi I.I IU( iiAUiis. f.v DJftcio I ' .luiirmun .Mil 1. 1 ' . I Iai.i , J«.. f. (ijl ' iciii Secrelar Kiv. .A. .A. .Mtl.iAN Mil. Scim- C ' ANDLtii Mii. I Iaiivky W. Moure Mil. C . H. W ' li.tiix Mn. J. A. C ' annon I)ii. Oren Moore l)n. II. W. MiKav Hiv. K. S. Arrouohb Kuv. James A. Jones l)ii. 1. I). Si ' Aiuiow .Mil. T. S. .McPiiEETEiis Hi-v. VV. T. Thompson Mil I I Smiih .Mil. I). W. I aFar, Jr. Mr. Ivkv W. Stewart Jrtiileei Mil. J. P. B.KlTll Rev . S. E. Howie Rev. J. A. Jones Rev. T. H. Hamilton Mr. W. A. West Mr. J. Spenser Love Rev. Grier Davis Mr. K. A. McDonald Rev , M. S. HUSKE Rev. L. T. Wilds Rev . Kelsey Recen Dr. V ' aylon Blue Mr. Karl Siierrill Mr. J. C. Cooper Mr. T. D. DupiiY Mr. Cloyd A. Porrs Rev . A. A. McLean Rev. E. D. V ' itiiebspoon Mr. J. C . Harper Rev . P. D. Pathkk Rev. M. C. McQueen Jiiix;e S. J. Ervin Mr. Frank P. Hall. Jk. Rev. . Alton 1 1. Glasuhe Rev. R. S. Arrowood Mr. W. H. Belk Rev. . Ryan L. W ' oon Rev. J. H. McKinnon Mr. T. S. McPheeters Rev. R. D. Daffin Dr. F. R. McCutciien Mr. H. W. Moore Rev. A. J. Kisslinc; Rev. C. M. Gibbs Mr. I. W. Stewart Mr. Charles J. William: C oiieae , . . i 11 nel ecu J un clrecl unci Titli •J Bailey- Henceveld Jackson Davidson First row: George L. Abernethy . . . Professor of Philosophy . . . A.B. (Bucknell), M.A. (Oberlin), Ph.D. (Michigan). 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), B.D. (Columbia Theo- looical Seminary). Earl Ferdinand Berg . . . Assistant Professor of Music . . . A.B. (Concordia), B.M., M.M. (Eastman School of Music). Fred Leroy Blythe . . . Professor of Spanish . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (North Carolina), M.A. (Middleburg Col- lege Language School), Diploma (El Centro De Estudios Historicos, Madrid), Certifi- cate (La Universidad Nacional of Madrid). Bernard H. Boyd . . . Professor of Bible . . . A.B. (Presbyterian), Th.B., M.A. (Princeton), Th.D. (Union Theological Seminary). Second row: Elmer Evans Brown . . . Associate Profeisor of Biology . . . A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Cornell). Iames Young Causey . . . Professor of Spanish . . . B.A. (Virginia), M.A. (North Carolina), Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Diploma (University of Madrid). Paul G. Cheatham of Psychology . . (Virginia). Assistant Professor 5.A., M.A., Ph.D. William Patterson Gumming . . . Pro- fessor of English . . . A.B. (Davidson). M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton).  Tom Daggy . . . Assistant Professor of Biolooy . . . A.B. (Earlham), M.S.. Ph.D., (Northwestern). Chalmers Gaston D. vidson . . . Professor of History and Director of the Library . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A. in L.S. (Chicaoo), M.A.. Ph.D. (Harvard). Third row: George A. Douglas. . . . Professor of Sociology . . . A.B. (Michigan), Ph.M. (Wisconsin), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). Charles R. Eberhardt . . . Associate Pro- fessor of Bible . . . B.S. (N. Y. U.), S.T.B., S.T.M. (Biblical Seminary N. Y.). Edward Jones Erwin . . . Professor of English . . . A.B., M.A. (Davidson). Harold M. Frantz . . . Instructor of Music . . . A.B. (Franklin and Marshall College), M.S.M. (Union Theological Seminary), Mus.M. (Westminster Choir College). Henry Emmett Fulcher . . . The James Buchanan Duke Professor of Physics and Astronomy . . . B.S., NLS. (Virginia). John Bryant Gallent . . . Professor of Chemistry . . . B.S. (Davidson), M.S., Ph.D. (North Carolina). Page Twenty-four Facully...19r)(] Jir l C ' liAiiiis CoiU ' iiAiii.iis . . . I ' rofewur tij l ' Kl,olo y . . . li.A. niuckm-ll ). M.A., I ' h.l). U)uU). Sf;( iii row: I ' lioNiis U ' riiii.iis joiiNsroN . . . Vo i ' smo I- IliMory . . . A.H. (l)iividM.nJ, I ' liU ( V.ik- I. 7 hint row: Jdsi I ' ll I!. Maiitin . . . Aiiislant Vrofeaor iij Mailu-nuilics . . . U.S. (Davidvin;. M.S. ( VamlirbillJ. AlllillMI.N ' ll ICIK CioIIIIIIU . . . (V« t ' SSIM (. Ir.-m;i . . . A.I!, i I ).iilin..uil . M . , Ph.D. (.Y.ik). A. C ' l. C ' lHllTIN . . . AsM fiiilf l ' rujvs or o Icoriomics unil {iisiiu s . . . A. II.. M.A. CNiirtli C ' ariiliii.i ). I ' OUAIU) C). CilltltllAM . . . AsiOL-iillC I ' ll) fessor oj htleniiitiuiuil lU ' liilioiis . . . A.li. (Davidson). M.A.. Pli.l). CSdUtlu-rn falit..rni;i . John I). IIaidani . . . .VssiSdml i ' lo fvsoi o|f .MiisiV. . . li.M . MM I I.istm.,,, ScIkk.I 1)1 Music). Claude L. Ivks . . . Professor of I uliii an t -jv HiJiitdiioii . . . A.B.. M.A. (North ' f Carulina). joiis liiDM.vs kiMiiiidiK.ii . . . i ' ro i ' sstjr of Lilhi;miliis . . . U.S. (Davids,,!,,, .M.S. (C ' hiiav; ). IIhnhv TiiAtiv Lii.i-Y . . . Professor of iiiij is i . . . A.U. (Davidson). M.A. (Princi-t„nj. IIOMAS S. 1 lu.AN . . . I ' rofcssor of ihewis try . . . U.S.. M.S. (I n.,,rv). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). William CJilllspii; McCavoik . . . I ' ro fessor of Mcilhemtilics . . . B.S. (Davidson). .M.A.. Ph.D. ( Duke). A. MiCIiAi MY, Jii Xssociate Professor of Iti.lor . . . A.li. (Davidson), M.A. ( .Hlh C.,r.,hM., ., I ' li.l). fC:hicaj.o). W ' li.i.iA.M Nelson Mebane, Jr. . . . Pro fessor of . Uilliemalks . . . B.S. (Daviilvm I, .M.A. (Corni ' ll I.INWixii) r., ()itA. .i . . . tislriii ' lor of ImhUsI, . . . A.B.. .M.A. rDukiv. Jay II. Oswalt . . . Associate Professor of Education . . . A.B. (Davids inJ. M.A. (Duke). CJuY Owen, Jr. . . . Instructor of English . . . A.B., M.A. (North Carolina;. Philip I!. Pi vni.v . . . Ajsisfiiiit Professor of Mathemcilics . . . B. of F..F.. (Virginia). • , ' I 111 a Cj Paffi Twenty-five Davidson First row: James Christian Pfohl . . . Professor and Director of Music . . . B.M. (North Carolina), M.M. (Michioan). Clarence John Pietenpol . . . Professor of Physics . . . B.S. (Pittsburgh), M.A. (Colorado), Ph.D. (N. Y. U.). James Faulkner Pinknev . . . 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). James S. Purcell, Jr. . . . Assistant Professor of English . . . A.B. (John B. Stetson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke). James Walker Reid . . . Professor of Geog graphy and Geology . . . B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Peabody). Second row: Charles W. Roberts . . . Assistant Professor of Spanish . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Emory). Thomas Glenn Roberts . . . Instructor in Chemistry . . . B.S. (Davidson). Lewis Bevens Schenck . . . Professor of Bible . . . A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theological Seminary), M.S.T. (Prince- ton), Ph.D. (Yale). ' Lacy S. Sellars . . . Instructor in Pliysics . . . B.S. (Davidson). Edwin Francis Shewmake . . . Alumni Pro fessor of English . . . A.B. (William and Mary), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Vir- ginia). Frank McPiierson Sinclair . . . Assistant Professor of Economics and Business . . . B. S. (Davidson), M.S. (North Carolina). Third row: William R. Starnes, Jr. . . . Instructor in Economics . . . A.B. (North Carolina). Oscar Julius Thies, Jr. . . . Associate Professor of Chemistry . . . B.S., i LA. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell). Bradley DeForrest Thompson . . . Asso- ciate Professor of History . . . A.B., M.A. (Williams), M.A. (Harvard). Guy Richard Vowles . . . Professor of German Language and Literature . . . A.B. (Yankton), B.A., M.A. (O.vford), Ph.D. (Chicago), Litt.D. George Byron Watts . . . Professor of French . . . A.B. (Dartmouth), A.M. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Minnesota). Iain G. Wilson . . . Assistant Professor of Bible . . . A.M., B.D. (Edinburgh). Page Twenty six Faculty. ..1950  ir«l St ' i ' OHi row: llnrd I I. Cm. I WHS I. lUl i.Aitl). III. . . . I ' m C ' liAiii is Paiiki:r . . . ' rv llhin CiimIi mil Joi riiit.l ' i n . . . Sjx rfi I ' uhlicily Direilur ■■NM)r c. Mi iliirv SiiVdiv iiiiiJ Tiiiliiv . . . Tutiiwr . . . U.S. ClXiviclson j. uiul I ' UufmfiH Din-clor . . . A.H. ( Nurlli li S. ( D.iMiUoii i. C .iriiliiiaj. ISoYU lUiiil) . . . ( ' Ill limki-thull CiiiiiU mil rt ' s immi l-onlhull iiiii liiiscluill (Vjiic i . . . . ). ClIMllls W. SVMI ' II . . . .■ siNlllllt •m .-««r Mi iMrv Scwmc ii.n ii.lio ilX ' aii.rv ' vilK ' mIvT riuiiaiuiT . . . U.S. ( l);ivulsi ii ). ,, ,, ,, . . Jamis li. (Mills, Jii. . . . l.iille) e I ' liyucian . . . A.U. (Davidson;, M.I). CMf.ik.il . Ia). IIaiuiii) . I. KiNNiKV . . . .• isliiiil l)i iiiiu K Hahion . . . I ' viDiis ComIi . . . C ' lillcKi f Virginia). ' rofi-NMir o Mi iliirv Scifiiif iiiii 7 lUfil ||r,,rc| l-,ssi ' C ' olloKi-, 1-nnlaiul. . . . li.SM. il liinsoii CiiAiiils I). lA.Milis.iN . . . on hmlluill ' Uv W. HmivvN . . . Coif Coiic i, sNisf iii( (■()iir i mil .-Vt ' litit ' ( i t ' l(f Director . . . l-ooll ' iill (. ' ouch, ri ' v iiiimi linsketbiill mid Jami:s P. I Iaiinsugrci r . . . Aiiiilant Col I! A (Arkinsis) irtuk Coiicli . . . li.A. f Virginia J. I ' jjc I ' liyiicuin . . . B.S. (William and Mary;. M.O. (Midital Colk-Ki- of Vir ((inia). A. Ill AIM WiiiiTLr. . . . Din-clor  iKiii MviiuN aiia i M(Ciiii. . . . Auditor . . . iiiiiriil Sjiorls iiiii .• ssist(iiil Director of ' lv |j s ( IXivjiisoii). iiii i iiiiifioii . . . U.S. (Davidson ). II. W. lUnniNf. . , . s!iisliiiil FootbiiU Couch John L. I ' avm . . . Director of Public Relii Bii.i. Smith . . . Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. -,x iiiii Sii ' i ' iiiitiiii Coach . . . B.S. (Spring- (ions mid Aliiiiiiii Secretary . . . B.S. . . . A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (LIni in Thi-o- ■J tifld I. (Davidson ). loKital Si-minary). ii 4 u Page Twenty-seven oLife on tn e on the camtfuA id cen puA itered afound the etc add but a balance of extra-curricular activitied id maintained L I I I J M i [ineteen J unclreci Mu LiSTON Mills President Bo Roddy Vice-President Jim Cobb Secretnrr-Treasiirer 1 1 [Lss L atnerine Croice Senior Class Sponsor LiSTON Mills, President Page Thirty-two J. Adams R. W. Adams Aiken Alexander e John Adams, Bristol, Tenn. . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Kappa Alpha . . . D Club; Scabbard and Blade. Senior C-iaJJ of M Rhae Woodson Adams, Portsmouth, Va. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . D Club; Beaver Club; Sigma Delta Psi; Football ■46- ' 49; Track 48; Spanish Club; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Delta Phi. Hugh K. Aiken, Jr. ... Greenville, S. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball ' 47. William I I. Ale.xander, Jacksonville, Fla. . . . A.B. in English . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Football ' 46, ' 47; Wresding ' 46- 49, Captain ' 49; Beaver Club; D Club; Court of Control; Philanthropic Literary Society; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Vice- President Student Body; Marshal ' 49; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Student Council ' 48, ' 49; President Y.M.C.A.; Honorary Fraternity Council. Page Thirty-four I Anofiison Al ' FIRSHN Abchibalu Atkins LJrh Uneieen Jift David L. Anderson, Louisville, Kv. . . . A.B. in Bible . . . Beta Theta Pi ... Y.M.C.A. Cabinet S- ' SO, Vice-President ' 48; Philanthropic Literary Society ■47- ' 49; Le Ccrcic Trancais: D Club: Irack ' 47; Cross Country- ' 49. liioMAS W. .Apphrson. I lills ille. V ' a .B. in Psychology . . . Sigma Chi Pan Hellenic Council; 1 lonorars Fraternitx Council; Red and Black Masquers. Si ANLEV C. . rciiib i 1), C liarlottc, . C. ... B.S. in Political Science . . . Kapp; Sigma . . . 1 rack ' 47, ' 50; Scr ' iyti and Prniiks. Lawrence D. Atkins, Jr., Marion. . C. Concert Band ' 46 ' 49; Plii Mii Alpha ' 49. B.S. in Music . . . Campus Club Pa e Thirty-five AuTEN Bach MAN Balk F. W. Barr a... . A ' enior (_- la 4i4 - ? A Charles Everett Auten, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Music . . . Male Chorus ' 47- ' 49; Phi Mu Alpha ' 47- ' 49. Harry W. Bachman, Jr., Bristol, Tcnn. . . , B.S. in Chemistry . . . Kappa Alpha. Arthur J. Balk, Jr., Augusta, Ga. . . . B.S. in Histoiv . . . Plii Mu . ]]iha, Frank Woodworth Barr, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. . . . . Beta Theta Pi. . B.S. in Chemistry and Biology Pnge Thirty-six h. %. Inieteen iftu lUiiii li.MIIII II liKNNETT liiKU J Jarold VV Barr, Blountville, Tenn. . . . B.S. in English Phi Mu Alpha; Le Cercle Francais. ipu! Club 1 1. C.ouLD Barrett, Jr., Augusta, Ga. . . . B.S. in Economics ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Dav ' ulsomau 49, Quips and Cranks 49; Photo Club. R. W. Benneit, Philadelphia. Pa. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. J. W ' li LiA.M Bird, Fredericksburg, V ' a. . . . B.S. in Biologx ' . . . Kappa Alpha . . . President Junior Class; President Pan-1 lellenic Council; President Omicron Delta Kappa; 7io ' x Who Ainous, Students hi Amencau Universities and Col t ' gt ' .s; Beaver Club; D Club; I lonorarv Fraternitx Council; Student Council ' 4H- ' S0; X ' arsitv Baseball. Page Thirtyseveti BOLIEK Bowers Boyd BOYKIN -5 ' . enior C. V. BoLiEK, Da idson, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business. ( Ia6i of Douglas F. Bowers, Charlotte, N. C. . . . B.S. in Phvsics. William Barringer Bovd, States ille, i . C. ... B.S. in Plnsics ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Freshman Manager Football; Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class. Hunter R. Boykin, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Economics ... Pi Kappa Phi Quips and Cranks; Davidsotiiair. Spanish Club; International Relations Club. Pnge Thirty-eight ' = - ilineteen ZJ lfii limioKs B. (;. Brown C . Bbown Henry P. Bridges, Jr., Johnson City, Tenn. . . . A.B. in Music . . . Beta Theta Pi Phi Mu Alpha; Le Ccrcle Francais; Philanthropic Literary Society. Richard Brooks. Charlotte. X. C. . . . B.S. in Economics. Bren.ard C. Brown, Concord. N. C. Internationa! Relations Club. B.S. in I listory ... Pi Kappa Alpha George W. Broun, Jr., Gastonia, N. C. . B.S. in Economics . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon. Page Tliirlv I ' le H. G. Brown BuMBARGER BURRUS I f.. . 4 Harry G. Brown, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Chi. Senior i luSA of Pete Brown, Hampton, Va. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Football ■46- ' 49; Track ' 46- ' 49; Pan-Hellenic Council; Rifle Team; D Club. Robert B. Bumbarger, Hickory, N. C. ... B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Pi Kappa Phi . . . Editor-in-ChieF Quips and Cranks; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students hi American Ihiircrsities and CoUegcs; Qiiirs and Cranks ' 46- ' 49; President Social Fraternity. Charles Andrew Burrus, Jr., Shelby, N. C. . . . B.S. in Physics . . . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Pi Sigma ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President 49; Delta Phi Alpha ' 48. ' 49, Presi- dent ' 49; Photo Ciuh ' 4S. ' 49, President ' 49; Oiiips and Cranks; 1 lonorary Fraternity Council. Page Forty Une L C AMI HON ( AMI- Campbell C ' ARNEtilE teen ij-tu William M. Cameron, Jr., Wilmington. ! . C. . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kjppa Alpha ... Assistant Business Manager Qiiips and Cranks; Honorarv Fraternity Council; Presiilent Iiitern.ition.il lul.itions Cliili. m()s v. Camp, Xorlolk. ' a. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi C.imin.i Delta ' . . . Foot- hall ' 46 ' 49; Basketh.ill 48; Sp.ini h Cluh; ice Presiilent Sium.i Delta Pi; •{T Cluh; QiiiFs AND Cranks. James W. Campbell, Marianna, Fla. . . . A.B. in English . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Foothall and Concert Bands ' 47 ' 49, Secretary ' 48, President ' 49; Fumanean Literary Society; Phi Mu Alpha. P. S. (Sandy) Carnegie, orfolk. ' a. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Sigma .Alpha Epsilon . . . Football ' 46- ' 49; D Cluh; Stahhard .iiul Blaile. Presiilent ' 49; j lonorarx Fraternity Council. Page Forty-one Carr Carson Casey Chandler r John Lawrie Carr, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Chi . . . S|xuv ish Club; International Relations Club. S enior L ludd of Robert A. Carson, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business and Economies . . . Sioma Alpha Epsilon . . . D Club; Pan 1 lollenic Council. Thompson L. Casey, Jr., Orlando. Fla. . . . A.B. in English . . . Campus Club . . . Band ' 47, ' 48. Edward Chandler, Norfolk, Va. . . . B.S. in Education and Psxchoiogy . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... Football ' 46- ' 49; Baselxill S; D Club; Court of Control; Track; Blocking Trophy ' 47. Pnge Forty-two a ineCeen 3ift ♦ ClIILDF.RS C. P. Clauk T. C Cl-ARK NoRVEL CiiiLDERS, Lcnoir, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Scab- bard and Blade; RiHe Team; Freshman Fcwtball; Sigma Delta Pi; International Rela- tions Club. Roger W . Clapp, Jr., Winter 1 lavcn, Fla. . . . B.S. in Physics . . . Sigma Pi Sigma ' 48- ' 50, Piisiilcnt ' 0; Phi Bci.i K.ippa; I lonorarv Fraternity Council. C. P. Cl.vrk, Clarkton. . C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Pan- i lellenic Council; . d anced R.0. 1 .C. ' 48; Scabbard and Blade. liioMAS C. CiARK, Clarkton, N. C. ... B.S. in Biology ... Sigma Phi Epsilon. Page ToTty-three - n intearal part of eJjauidson actluitied id the • bu lite advanced annual Aummer encampment at 2j t. ( Jennln , (ya., K, (_y. ZJ. C itudentd. W. N. Clark Cloaninger J. O. Cobb P. W. Cobb ■M William N. Clark, Jr., Rock) ' Mount, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Chi . . . President Social Fraternity; International Relations Club; Davidsoiiiaii. — senior tu 6- f 11 ■ EvERETTE Lane Cloaninger, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. James O. Cobb, Jr., Durham, N. C. ... B.S. in Economics . . . Phi Delta 1 licia . . . Basketball ' 47; Pan-Hellenic Council; Spanish Club; Secretary and 1 reasurcr of Senior Class. Paul Whitlock Cobb, Durham, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Phi Delta I beta . . . Student Council ' 47 - ' 49, Secretarv-1 reasurer ' 47, President ' 49; Student Bodv President ' 49; Bea ' er Club, President ' 48; Omicron Delta Kappa; Basketball ' 46- ' 49, Captain ' 49; Tennis ' 46- ' 49; Track ' 46- 49; Who ' s Who Avwng Students in American Universities and Colleges; D Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Sigma Delta Psi. Page Forty-six :j? K ' ineteen ittu Cooper Covington 1 1. E. Coffin, Jr., Charlotte, I . C. . . . B.S. in Spanish . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Concert Band ' 46-49; Fiwtball Band 46 ' 49; Sigma Deha Pi ■48- ' 50. President ' 50; Little Svmphonv 50. II I I AM A. Collins, Jr., M rtlc BckIi, S. C. Alpha. B.S. in Business ... Pi Kapp, Willi M M. C Ooper. States ille, . C. . . . . Sc.ililxiici and Blade. B.S. in Economics ... Pi Kappa . lpha Rov B. Covington. Jr., Riplev. Miss. . . . A.B. in Political Science . . . Sigma Chi . . . ScTi ns mid Pranks ' 47- ' 50, Associate Editor ' 49. Philanthropic Literary Six:iety ' 48- ' 50; Cross Countr ' 47; Rifle leam; Red and Black Masc|ucrs. Page Forty-seven Crews CUBRIE C. T. Davis D. C. Davis Senior L iuAd P W. J. Crews, Thomasville, N. C. ... B.S. in Physics . . . Male Chorus ' 46- ' 49. William Martin Currie. RichnidiKl, Va. . . . B.S. in Enghsh . . . Ka|ipa Alph.i . . . Sioma Llpsilon; Philanthropic Literary Society; Sciii ' ts and Pimiks. Charles Till Davis, Favette, Miss. . .. zA.B. in History . . . Si ma Alpha Hpsilon . . . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Ujisiion; Forensic Council ' 47- ' 50; Philanthropic Literary Society; Davidsonian; Scripts and Pranks; International Relations Club; Honorary Fraternity Council; Vereen Bell Award. David Campbell Davis, Alexandria, ' a. . . . li.S. in Science . . . Campus Cluh . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta; Gamma Sigma Lpsilon. Page Forty-eight ■1 Unfieen ij-tu W. A. Uavis DllK l)l NISON Dixon William . . I avis. Jr., Cliarldtic, N. C. ... B.S. in Chcniistrv and Biologv Phi Gamma Delta. L. Linton Deck, Jr., East Point, C.a. . . . B.S. in Psychology and Education . . . Campus Club . . . Male Chorus ' 46- ' 50; Red and Black Masquers ' 46- 50; Advanced Pa.O.I.C.; Pan Hellenic Council. EinvAui) E. DtNisdN, . slie ille. . . C. . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi K.iiip.i .Mp Band ' 46 0; lnternation.il Relations Cluh. William , . Dixon. |u., Belmont. . C. ... B.S. in Economics . . . Sigma Pi Epsilon ... Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Mu .Mpha: Cross Country ' 47. Page For ' .y-nine DoBSON DuBosE Dudley Eboen O. F. DoBsoN, Charlotte, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business and Economics ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Quips and Cranks; International Relations Club; Scabbard and Blade; Honorary Fraternity Council; Advanced R.O.T.C. enior C- la 66 of William T. DuBose, Richmond, Va. ... A.B. in English . Kappa Sigma Davidsouinn; Football Manager; Cross Country ' 47; D Club. G. RucKER Dudley, Winston-Salem, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma. Carl Fromell Eborn, Norfolk, Va. . . . B.S. in Bible . . . Football ' ■ b- ' - 9: I rack. Page Fifty liineteen ij t Ellis M. M. Ebwin . 1). EllWIN 1. C Evans Shober a. Ellis, Silver Spring, Md. ... B.S. in Political Science . . . Campus Club. Malcolm M. Erwin, Jr., Greenville. S. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Football ' 46 - S: Baseball ' 49; Student Council ' 49; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; D Club; Freshman Adviser; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. W ' lLLi.vM David Erwin. Greenville. S. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Football ■47- ' 49; Beaver Club ' 48. ' 49. James Conley Ev. ns, Charlotte. N. C. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Treasurer oF Y.M.C.A. Page Fifty-one J. B. Evans Faison A. G. Fanjov J. A. Fanjoy M i - - John Borden Evans, Laurinburg, N. C. ... A.B. in English . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Junior Varsity Football; Wrestling ' 47- ' 49; D Club; Beaver Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Student Council; Spanish Club. Cameron Faison, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Quips and Cranks; Davidsonian, Assistant Ad ' ertising Manager ' 49; Ad anced R.O.T.C; Football Manager ' 46. Allan Gordon Fanjoy, Winston-Salcm, N. C. ... B.S. in Physics and Mathematics. John A. Fanjoy, Statesville, N. C. ... A. 15. in 1 listorv ... Pi Kap|ia . l|iha Pa e Fifty-two o ni. • FAKiiion |. II. Faucette W. L. I-Aiuirii: FuiicusoN M %llneteen iftu Will I AM S. 1 AiiiuoR, Warsaw. N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Miinaoer 1 rack learn ' 48; Freshman Track Manager ' 49; Daviihonian; ScTt its aihl Prmiks. JAt:K I I. Faiicli 1 E, Bristol, lenn. . . . B.S. in llusiness . . . Kappa .Mjiha . . . Cross Counlrx ' 4S. Wii.i.iA.M L. I Aiic ETTE. Bristol, lenn. . . . B.S. in B usiness . . . Kappa Alpha Earl |. Ferchson. Lancaster. S. C .B. in Business . . . Campus Cluh . . . Sigma Delta ' Pi. Page Fiftythrse Garber Gilmer Glenn goeckeritz ! il enior L ti a, Oi Dan Garber, Blueficld, W. Va. . . . A.B. in History . . . Phi Gamma Delta. Robert D. Gilmer, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Alpha. James G. Glenn, Greenville, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Kappa .Alpha . . . Scabbard and Blade; D Club; Cross Countrx ' ; Scri f.s- and Pranks; Band ' 46; Football ' 46. Raymond W. Goeckeritz, Charlotte, N. C. Delta Phi Alpha. B.S. in Business and Economics Page Fifty-fmir r I Hn teen 3ift V C; ROVES William Alfred Goodman, Concord, N. C. . . . A.B. in French . . . Sigma Chi . . . Le Cercle Francais ' 48, ' 49, President 49; Spanish Club ' 49; International Rela ti( n Club ' 48. Perrv E. C ' .racc;, San Antonio, lexas . . . A.B. in English ... Pi Kappa Al]iha Davidsoiiiau ' 47; International Relations Club ' 49, ' 50. Edward M. Craves, TcK-coa, Ga. . . . B.S. in Science . . . Beta 1 iiet.i Pi. Earl T. Groves. Gastonia N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Beta Theta Pi ... Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Delta Pi, President ' 49; Junior Varsity Football ' 46. Page Fifty-five .. t J omecomlnaj tfllaraaret Sana, we dedicated • and launcned a new (?a „.llESV ' . tlie new ijni, LroLe ground for the new churchy proaram of- pro reAA. Grube Guthrie B. M. Hamilton W. J. Hamilton ' M Robert J. Grube, St. Augustine, Fla. . . . B.S. in English ... Pi Kappa Alpha D Club; Cross Country ' 48, ' 49; Sigma Upsilon; Scripts and Pranks. .Senior L la f. ' ' lUV Alastair Guthrie, Portsmouth, Va. . . . B.S. in Chemistry . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Vice-President Alpha Epsilon Delta; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Junior Varsity Foot- ball ' 46. Ben J I. Hamilton, Ft. Benning, Ga. . . . A.B. in Political Science . . . Sigma Chi. William J. Hamilton, Richmond, Va. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Campus Club . . . Scrips and Pranks ' 47- ' 50, Art Editor ' 48, Editor ' 49; Philanthropic Literary Society ' 46- ' 50; Sigma Upsilon ' 49, ' SO; 7(( s Who n())io Students in Anwricaji Universities and Colleges. Page Fifty-eight A Y. Uneceen srij ii 3lfL IIanskn i Iaiiiiv I lAiirKii I lA iSEL Henry Hansen, Miami. Tla .B. in l-n lisli Pranks; Davidsoiihni. Plii Mu Alnli.i. Campus Club; Scripts and Amos W. 1 Iardy, Harium Sprinos. N. C. Pi Kappa Aljiha. B.S. in Economics ami Business Curtis P. Harper. Jr.. Lynchlnng. Va. ... A.B. in English ... Phi Delta Thcta Sophomore Class President; Student Council ' 48; Philanthropic Literary Society; Varsity Ecxitball 47; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. Vice-President; Y.M.C.A. Board of Control ' 49; Omicron Delta Kappa. Carl C. H.assel. 1r., Richmond. Va. ... B.S. in Business. Page Fifty-nine Hazard HiGGINBOTHAM Hix Hodges a John E. Hazard, Jacksonville, Fla. . . . B.S. in Political Science . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Sigma Upsilon; Philanthropic Literary Society; Darhhonhm. Sports Editor and Associate Editor. Senior ( taJd of Claude Migginbotham, Greenville, S. C. ... A.B. in Business ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Quips and Cranks; Davkhonian; Le Cercle Francais; International Relations Club. Douglas ' . 1 1l , Winchester, Tenn. . . . A.B. in English . . . Kappa Alpha. Thomas Lawson Hodges, III. China C.roxe, . C. ... B.S. in Economics. Page Sixty I loi 1.IS1I n I liii siiDiisrn I loopr.R ti i iinfieen jrif-cu DifL RoBERi M. I loi LISTER. Ncw Bcm. i ' . C. . . . B.S. in Chcmistrv . . . Phi Delta Thcta . . . Omicrdii Dcltn Kappa: Davidsonian, Editor; Pliilanthropic Literary Society; Sigma Upsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Epsilon Delta; W u s Who Among Stu- dents ill Aiiiericau U nivcrsities and Colleges. I lowAui) P. I loi siioitsin. In.. l li) iiii; i K.k. . C Team. i).S. in Business . . . Crtilf Christopher K. I loon, Charlotte, . C. . . . B.S. in Biologv . . . Scrifyts ond Praiik ; ' 47, ' 48; Co-Manager Student Store. Frank . 1 Iooper, UI, Atlanta, Ga. . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Phi Delta Theta Football Band ' 46 ' 49; Concert Band ' 49; Junior Varsity Football ' 47. Page Sixty-one HOSKINS HoucK HUFFAKER HuiE M; Senior C-taJJ j)f Robert Springer Hoskins, Harlan, K . Davidsonian; Quips and Cranks ' 45. .S. in Biology . . . Beta Theta Pi 1%-r,-, William S. Houck, Jr., Florence, S. C. ... B.S. in Biology ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Davidsonian ' 46- ' 50, Circulation Manager ' 48, Business Manager 49; Publications Board ' 49; Baseball ' 48; Track ' 47, ' 48; International Relations Club. William B. IIuffaker, Jr., Martins ille, Va. Alpha . . . International Relations Club. B.S. in Chemistr ... Pi Kappa Earl B. Huie, Warsaw, N. C. Team ' 47; Baseball •47- ' 49. 5.S. in Business . . . Phi Ciamm.i Delta . . . Rifle Page Sixty-two I ItlMI ' llltYS I luilT . li. Jackson teen iftu jAMts Gilbert IIumphrys, Ft. Pierce. Fla. ... B.S. in Business and Economics ... Sigma Phi Epsilon ... Phi Mii . lph.i ' 47 ' 49. Treasurer ' 49; Band ■46- ' 49; Orchestra ' 46- ' 49; Spanisli C1uli. James Sidney Hunter, Charlotte, N. C. . . . Basehall ' 46 ' 49. B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Alvin Judson Hurt, Roanoke, V ' a. . . . B.S. in Chemistr ... Pi Kapp.i Phi Philanthropic Literarx Societv ' 46- ' 50. R. Bruce Jackson, Jr.. Drakes Branch, Va. . . . B.S. in Mathematics and Phvsics . . . Sigma Chi . . . Quii ' s and Cranks; Sjianish Cluh; Sigma Pi Sigma ' 48. ' 49, Ireasurer ' 49. Pagfi Sixty-three T. W. Jackson Jenkins Johnson Kabrich Thomas W. Jackson, Bluefield, W. Va. . . . B.S. in Chemistry and Biology . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Quips and Cranks ' 47- ' 49; Honorary Fraternity Council; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta, President; International Relations Club. Senior i ludtA ot Paul R. Jenkins, Jr., Rock Hill, S. C. ... B.S. in Music . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Quips and Cranks ' 47- ' 49; Phi Mu Alpha ' 48- ' 49, President ' 49; Honorary Fra- ternity Council; Glee Club Accompanist. Emory Herb Johnson, Pittsboro, N. C. ... B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Phi. Randolph M. Kabrich, Jr., Wvthcv illc, Va. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . K.ipp.i . lpha. Page Sixty-four Kkndaij II p. King [ineCeen 3ift V C ' li Aui.ES Marvin Kelly, Favcttcvillc, N. C. . . . I (lotball •46- 49; Basketball ' 47. B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma BoYCE D. Kendall, San Antonio, Texas . . . A.B. in English . . . Campus Club . . . Scri; s and Pranks ' 46 ' 48; Davidsonian ' 46- ' 48. Qiiips and Cranks ' 46-49; Inter national Relations Club; Sigma LIpsilon. Robert W. Kesier, Wilmington, N. C. ... B.S. in litonomics . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Scabbard and Blade: International Relations Club; F(H tball ' 47, ' 48; Spanish Club. Henry P. King. Ill, Bristol. I ' enn.. . . B.S. in Business . Kappa .Alpha . . Quips AND Cranks ' 46- ' 49. Page Sixty-five J. T. King KiRBY KOONTZ Lee John T. King, Jr., Thomasville, Ga. . . . B.S. in Chemistry and Biology . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Honorary Fraternity Council; Alpha Epsilon Delta ' 48- ' 50; Gamma Sigma Epsilon ' 48- ' 50, President ' 49; Band ' 46- ' 49. Senior L tu55 of Charles L. Kirbv, Charlotte, N. C. ... A.B. in English . . . Kappa Alpha. David Reynolds Koontz, Randleman, N. C. ... B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Campus Club . . . Spanish Club ' 48- ' 50; Scriins and Pranks ' 47; Quips and Cranks ' 49; International Relations Club. James Grover Lee, Jr., Durham, i . C. ... B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Spanish Club ' 47; International Relations Club ' 49; Junior Varsity Football ' 46; Football ' 48; Track ' 49. Page Sixty-six h lineteen ifiu I.II.I.V Little LoFTIN Long Richard McIlwaine Lilly, Charleston, S. C. ... B.S. in Economics . . . Sigma l lii lipsilon . . . Quips and Cranks ' 46- 49; Spanish Club 46, ' 49; International Relations Club ' 48; Daviihouiaii ' 47. William C. Little, Jr., Grccnsboro; N. C. . . . B.S. in Psychology . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... Lc Cercle Francai s. Sam E. Loftin. Wilmington, . C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Scabbard and Blade; International Relations Club. Robert Edward Long, Charlotte, N. C. . . . B.S. in Political Science . Phi Delta Theta . . . Cross Country ' 48 - ' 50, Captain ' 50; Track ' 49, 50; D Club; Scabbard and Blade; International Relations Club, Secretary and Treasurer 49, ' 50. Page SixU-seven ■ 1 .Arlthouah not exacttu a count fu clut , evefu ' iou a uarietu of en IbaviJAon student liad ample opportunity to dociaC actii itied. LoNGENECKER Lowe Lyles McAlister enloi aA6 Hershey James Longenecker, Belgian Congo, Africa . . . A.B. in Philosophy . . . Campus Club; Philanthropic Literary Society ' 48; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Intercollegiate Council President ' 49. y ia A of Gabriel Lafayette Lowe, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla. . . . A.B. in History . . . Rifle Team ' 46- ' 47; International Relations Club ' 46- ' 49; Spanish Club ' 47; T avxAsoman ' 48- ' 50; Philanthropic Literary Society ' 49; Red and Black Masquers ' 47- ' 50. John S. Lyles, Chester, S. C. ... A.B. in English . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; WJio ' s Who A.- nong Stttdents i ; American Universities and Colleges; Agnes Sentelle Brown Award; President Social Fraternity; President Sigma Upsilon; President Forensic Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Philanthropic Literary Society; Scabbard and Blade; Male Chorus; Delta Phi .Alpha; 1 lonorary Fraternit Council. Vaughn McAlister, Greensboro, N. C. Epsilon. B.S. in Business . . . Sigma .Alpha Page Seventy nineteen Ifti Mc ' lint k:k iMclJilNALU McKee McLanev 1 Iabvey Dunn McClintock, Washington, D. C. Phi. B.S. in Enghsh ... Pi Kappa JOHN Caldwell McDonald, Jr.. Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business and Eco- nomics . . . Kappa Sigma. George Taylor McKee, Jr.. Morrilton, . rk. . . B.S. in Physics . . . Red and Black Masquers; Sigma Pi Sigma. Joseph Wheeler McLvney, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business ... Sigma Chi. Pa?e Seventy-one McLeod McMuRRAY McSwAlN Mapes Robert Geiger McLeod, Jacksonville, Fla. . . . B.S. in Mathematics and Physics . . . Sisma Pi Sisma. Stewart Moore McMurray, Levvisburg, W. Va. . . . B.S. in Physics . . . Campus Club. Walter S. McSwain, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Ikisiiicss ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Quips and Cranks ' 48- ' 50, Assistant Business Manager ' 49; Davicisoiila)i ' 48 ' 50, Assistant Business Manager ' 49; Pan-Hellenic Council; Male Chorus. Harold Edward Mapes, Bellerose, Long Island, N. Y. Football ' 47- ' 50; Baseball ' 48- ' 50; D Club.. B.S. in Ps ' chol( Page Seventy-two Ml DANr. Mil I.AII C W. Mll-LKR I), v. MiLLtn t i I hie teen Irlftu iiM M . MinvM. 111. Davidson, N. C. . . . B. S. in Chemistry ... Phi Deha Iheta . .. Alpha Hpsilon i3i-lia: Camma Si ma Epsilon: Lc Ccrclc Francais; Davkl- unimi; Quips and Cranks; Rillc Teanv, Phi Beta Kappa. Robert Cameron Millar. Jr., Jacksonville. Fla. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Scahhard and Blade; Male Chorus; Quips and Cranks; Inter- national Relations Cliih; Ireshman I ' oothall. Charles VV. Miller, Winston Salem. iS. C. . . . Iiinior Varsitx Foothall ' 46. Pi.S. in Plusics . . . Kappa Sis;ma David V. Miller, Johnson City. Tenn. . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Philanthropic Literarv ScK-ietv 48, ' 49, President ' 49; Honorary Fraternity Council President ' 49; a c Chorus ' 48. ' 49; Quips and Cranks; Cross Country ' 48; Marshal 48; 1 ransfer from East Tennessee State College. Page Seventy three Mills MiLNER Mitchell Montgomery m LisTON O. Mills, Wilmington, N. C. ... A.B. in English ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Sigma Upsilon ' 48, ' 49; President Social Fraternity; President Senior Class; Student Council; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. enlof C- 1 a 66 of Otis Milner, Rome, Ga. . . . B.S. in Physics . . . Campus Club . . . Sigma Pi Sigma; Red and Black Masquers; Manager Junior Varsity Football ' 46. Charles J. Mitchell, Wilmington, N. C. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Alpha . . . International Relations Club; Track ' 48, ' 49; Cheerleader ' 47- ' 49, Head Cheer- leader ' 49. Edwin F. Montgomery, Jr., Lake City, Fla .P . in English . . . Phi Delta Theta ... Basketball ' 45; Track ' 46- ' 50; ' Sigma Delta Psi; Spanish Club; ■D Club; Cross Countrv ' 48; Social Fraternitx President. Page Seventy-foiir t , ilin eteen Zr ift )iM Morgan Newton O ' Briant A. K. Owen Rrmahi) Lvon Mc)iu;an. PliiLKi(.l|)lii.i. Pa .B. in Bible ... Sigma Chi Davuhon ' uxn: Scr . mid Puinki. Manai ini; Ldit or; Phi Beta Kappa. Gh.mi.v.m U. Newton. Faison. N. C. ... B.S. in Chemistry and Biology ... Sigma Chi . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon. Treasurer ' 47; .Alpha Epsiion Delta ' 48. Paul Linwood O ' Bhiant, Jh.. Durham, X. C. ... B.S. in History ... Campus Club . . . Basketball 45. ■[ ' Club 45; Le Cercle Francais ' 45 - S; International Re- tions Club ' 48. Allan Kent Owen, Jr., Winston-Salcm, N. C. . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Baseball Manager 48. . . B.S. in Economics and Business Page Seventy-fire J. M. Owen Pack Palmer C. D. Parker m J. Malloy Owen, III, Favette ille, N. C. ... B.S. in Philosophy . . . Campus Club . . . Davidsouinii; Campus Club President; Male Chorus. Senior y tuAd of 1 R. W. Pack, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Sii;ma . . . International Relations Club ' 47; Lc Cerclc Francais ' 47- ' 50; Spanish Club ' 48; Scr]]ns and Pranks ' 47- ' 50; Quips and Cranks. Robert C. Palmer, Jr., Pensacola, Fla. . . . B.S. in Chemistry . . . Phi Delta Theta ... Spanish Club; D Club; Male Chorus •47- ' 50, President ' 50; Tennis ' 47- ' 50; Phi Mu Alpha ' 50; Alpha Epsilon Delta ' 50. Charles David Parker, Jr., Asheville, N. C. . Theta . . . Spanish Club ' ' 47; Rifle Team ' 49. B.S. in Economics . . . Phi Delta Page Seventy-six - t line teen Iftu 7 ! ' li. t ' . I ' aiiklii I ' atk I ' ai-ii:n I ' . A. Paithis Hdwari) Clifton Pahker. Jr., C ' .ulf|xirt, Miss. . . . B.S. in Chcmistrv ;ind Bioloijv . . . Cnmma Sij ma Epsilon ' 48 ' 50, Secrctarv ' 50; Alpha Epsilon IX-lta ' 50; Rod and Black Masquers ■48- ' 50; Photo Club; International Relations Club ' 49; Le Cercle 1 rancais ' 48- ' 50, Secretary ' 50; Qiiips and Cranks ' 48-50; Campus Club. William W. Pate, Jr., Cirecn ille, S. C. . Epsilon . . . .Alpha Epsilon Delta. n.S. in Science . . . Sigma . lph;i Robert Chester Paiten, Miami. Fla. . . . B.S. in Chemistry and Biology . . . Phi Delta ITieta; .Alpha Epsilon Delta; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Spanish Club ' 47. Fred A. Patterson. Wadesboro. N. C. Basketball ' 44. B.S. in Business . . . F(X)tball ' 44, ' 47; fa e SeieFit)-scven T. H. Patterson Pearson Perrin Peters en lor C- la ; Thomas Henry Patterson, Jr., Greensboro, N. C. ... B.S. in Chemistry ... Campus Club . . . International Relations Club ' 47, ' 48; Alpha Epsilon Delta ' 48, ' 49; Cross Country ' 48; Quips and Cranks ' 48. Charles W. Pearson, Gastonia, N. C. ... B.S. in Political Science . . . Kapp; Sigma . . . Beaver Club ■47- ' 49; D Ckib ' 47- ' 49; Baseball •47- ' 49. Frank M. Perrin, Union, S. C. ... B.S. in Bible . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Track; Quips and Cranks ' 47- ' 50; Philanthropic Literary Society; International Relations Club. William Wooten Peters, Raleioh, N. C. ... A.B. in English . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Male Chorus ' 46 ' 50; Philanthropic Literary Society ' 47- ' 50. Page Seventy-eight S. V. I ' liAitn S. I ' tlAIIH PiN.l Plaster S. YoRKE Pharr, Jr., Tar Heel, N. C. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet S- ' SO. A.B. in English . . . Campus Club Sam Piiarr. Ir., Monres ilIe. N. C. . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Phi Ctamma Deha. V ' iRc.iL Pino, Jr., I ampa. Fla. . . . B.S. in Psychology . . . Campus Club . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 47; President of Sigma Delta Pi ' 48; Spanish Club; I lonorary Fraternity Council. Larry E. Plaster, Winston-Salem, N. C. ... B.S. in Biology . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Freshman Football; Football Band ' 46- ' 49. Page Seventy-nine rednman-J opnomore oDau — ne t-eAnmen j aited- turned to tkeir rei iir -rk ' ' is ' o i a io tlielr advance notices and were proper station in life. Preyer Price Pbufer PUCKETT m. Fred L. Prever, Greensboro, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Alpha Club; Football ' 47- ' 49; Spanish Club; Junior Varsity Football ' 46. ■D Senior L tadd of MoTT E. Price, Charlotte, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Chi Football •46- ' 49; Wrestling ' 46 ' 49; Track ' 49, ' 50. D Club; Thomas Prufer, Staunton, Va. ... A.B. in English . . . Sigma Upsilon. FIuGH PucKETT, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Campus Clul Page Eighty-two Hankin lUi ' i- lU l l IIAHN I line teen Ittu Alexander M.mvii.n Rankin. I iii;li Point. . . C. . Kappa Sigma . . . Scabbard and Blade. B.S. in Political Science W. Jerome Rapp, I bomas illc. . C . ... B.S. in Economics . . . Beta Iheta Pi. Clarence Weaver Rawson, Jr., Rome. Cia. . . . B.S. in Chomistiy and Biology Pi Kappa Phi . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. Laurin Robert Redfearn, Jr., Cheraw, S. C. ... A.B. in Political Science . . , Pi Kappa Phi . . . International Relations Club; Forensic Council. Page Eig itv-l ' iree Rebse Remson Rice J. A. Richards k Owen Reese, High Point, N. C. . . . B.S. in Chemistry ... Pi Kappa Alpha. Senior L tudd o D. Murray Remson, Svlacauga, Ala. . . . B.S. in Psvcholog . . . Campus Club. D. Douglas Rice, Bennetts ille, S. C. ... B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class; Football ' 46 - ' 49: Baseball ' 47- ' 50; Wrestling ' 47; D Club; Beaver Club; Scabbard and Blade; Omicron Delta Kappa; Judge Court oF Control ' 49, ' 50. John A. Richards, Portsmouth. ' a. . . . B.S. in Ph sics . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Scabbard and Blade; D Club; Football ' 46- ' 49; Basketball ' 48. ' 49; Court of Control; Rifle Team ' 46. Pfloe EigJjty-foKr J. W. Hl IIAIIDS l?l IIAIIIISON Rimer eteen iftu losEPH W ' lNFiELD RiCHARDS. Bristol. Tcnn. . . . B.S. in Chemistn, ' . . . Kappa Alpha. Robert P. Richardson. Jr.. Rcidsvillc. . C. ... B.S. in Political Science . . Beta Theta Pi ... Football ' 47; Baseball ' 47; International Relations Club ' 47; Pan- Hellenic Council ' 50. Charles E. Rimer. Concord. N. C. V ' arsitv Footba ll ' 46 ' 49; D Club. B.S. in History ... Pi Kappa Alpha Ken.neth Ritchie, Albemarle,- N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Football ' 47. Page Eigfcfv-five RiTTENBURG Robertson Robinson f en lor C la AA -o (- John G. Rittenburg, Takoma Park, Md. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Campus Club . . . Spanish Club; Freshman Football; Football ' 47 ' 49; D Club. J. N. Robertson, Jr., Fayetteville, N. C. . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. ' B.S. in Psvcholowv . . . Beta Theta Pi Ralph Miles Robinson, Norton, Va. . . . B.S. in Bioloo . . . Beta Theta Pi O. F. RoDDEY, Jr., Charlotte, iS. C. . . . B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Beaver Club; D Club; Tennis ' 47- ' 50; Basketball ' 48- ' 50; Social Fraternity President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities atui Colleges; Vice-President Senior Class; Cheerleader. Page Eighiy-six J. I ' . I iik:i.|(s I (; KcK.ins lUlSSELL f ineieen iftu James F. Rodc.ers, Stiitcsvillc, N. C. Kappa Alpha. B.S. in Business and Economics ... Pi Louis G. Rogers, Jr., Charloltc. N. C ... B.S. in Business . . . Sigma . lplia Epsilon. John M. Rose. Jr.. Fa ettc ille, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Phi Ciamma Delta. Herbert . . Russell, Jr.. Sanford. . C. Male Chorus. B.S. in .Music . . . Campus Cluh Pagfi Eighty-seven ScHWAEMMLt Sharpe H. F. Shaw R. K. Shaw f Fred Schwaemmle, Jr., College Park, Ga. . . . B.S. in History and Economics Kappa Alpha . . . Davidsonian ' 46- ' 49; Scripts a)iil Pranks ' 46. Senior y lass uot Robert E. Sharpe, Tavlors ' ille, N. C. . . . B.S. in Political Science and Psychology and Education . . . Football ' 46-49; Track ' 48- ' 50; D Club; Armfield Blocking Trophy ' 48. Harry Faison Shaw, Favette ille, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon. Roderick K. Shaw, Tallahassee, Fla. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Scabbard and Blade; Male Chorus ' 46; Quips and Cranks ' 46- ' 48; Scr ns and Pranks ' 46; Davidsonian ' 47- ' 50; Football Band ' 46; Track ' 46. Page EigJil)-eigIi( Sill IIWIKIII SlIllMAII. SlIimLEY Sii loiiii - Kj MmtL I line teen if-tu MM I.AMts B. Sherwood, W ' ilmini ' ton, X. C A.B. in Bible. Joseph Beverly Shu.maie, |r., Pulaski. ' a. Alpha. i.S. in Economics ... Pi Kap ppa Harry Ruff Shurlev, R ick Hill, S. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Male Chorus ' 44: Scrii ' ts and Pranks 46, 49, SO; Qiiii ' s and Cranks ' 47; Inter national Relations Club S ' SO. JAMts P. SiFEoai), Jr., Alkmarle, . C. ... B.S. in History ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Football •i(y-49. D ClGb; Beaver Club; Student Council; Track 47. Page Eighty-nine SiPE C. L. Smith E. E. Smith O. M. Smith •3 enior ( la S 5 ot. Melvin L. Sipe, Lincolnton, N. C. ... B.S. in Music . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Little Symphony; Band; Phi Mu Alpha; Spanish Club. C. L. Smith, Mooiesville. N. C. . . . B.S. in Business. E. Earle Smith, ' vthc ille, Va. . . . B.S. in Business . . . Beta Theta Pi. Oliver Mitchell Smith, Decatur. Ga. Scripts and Pranks ' 49, ' 50. B.S. in Economics . . . Phi Delta Theta; Page Ninety H. ' ineteen Iftu W I W Smiiii U W. Smiiii Sndwdin Si ' iiiis RifiiAKD Evans Wylie Smith, Charlotte. . C. . . . B.S. in Biology ... Pi Kapp.i Aljilia . . . Scri n . mid Pranks ' 46- ' 50; Red and Black Masquers ' 48- ' 50; DavUhuuiau ' 48, 49. W II I I A. i Will 1 1 111 I) Smi 111, Ralciuli, . C. . . . A.B. in Economics ... Phi Dcha Iheta . . . Concert Band 46, 47; Irack Manager ' 49; D Cluh; International Rela- tions Club 46- 50; Quips and Cranks ' 47- 50; DavUhoniaii ' 46. Waiter W ' li son Snowden, Cades, S. C. ... B.S. in Business. C.RADV Spires, Miami, lla .B. in English . . . Phi Delta Iheta. Page inel one itfluch of Ike i eat wa6 Spent on the drive, hut we and other momentA remember m her moj Ine bull seAdionS, tite dltow nlg niA, of relaxation. Stokes Storey Stowe Stricklin William C. Stokes, Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma. enlof C- tu 66 of till ' I Bryan M. Storey, Rome, Ga. . . . A.B. in English . . . Phi Beta Kappa; Le Ceicle Francais; International Relations Club. Charles Stowe, Mt. Hollv, N. C. ... B.S. in Bible. Ernie Stricklin, Barium Springs, N. C. . . . A.B. in English . . . Cam|nis Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society ' 48- ' 50; Football ' 46 M ' -); D Club; Campus Club President ' 47. P«ge Ninety-four i llneteen ■ ij-ti Ci. W. Tavlok B. II. Taylor I IIOMAS Thompson C ' .ENt W. I AVioH. Ivilx ' isiinxilk ' . . C . ... B.S. in Business Ddv ' nisouiciii ' 47 ' 50; Sixinisli Club ' 47- ' 48. Pi Ka| i a Plii B. I I. RRIS()N I AVI on, Johnson City. Icnn. . . . B.S. in I listory . . . Male Philanthropic Literary Society ' 48, ' 49; International Relations Cluh ' 48 - ' 49; Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet ' 49. ' 50; Phi Mu Alpha ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President Chorus; Student ' 49. W. TowNES Thomas, Jr., Florence, S. C. . . . Scripts ami Pranks 46- ' 50. B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma James Hammond Thompson, Waynesboro, Ga. ... B.S. in Political Science Track 47 49; Cross Country 48; D Club, International Relations Club. Page T inelyfive TOLBERT ToRRENCE Trammell TuRNAGE : A, John Stanley Tolbert, Lenoir, N. C. . . . B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Pi Kappa Phi ... Varsity Track ' 48; Cross Country 48, ' 49; Rifle Team ' 47, ' 48; D Club; Quips and Cranks ' 49; School Photographer. Senior tu6A of Charlton K. Torrence, Jr., Gastonia, N. C. ... B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Baseball ' 47- ' 50; D Club; Court of Control; Spanish Club ' 47- ' 48. Newton Trammell, Jr., Dalton, Ga. . . . A.B. in English . . . Sigma Piii Epsilon . . . Spanish Club; President Social Fraternity; Band ' 44- ' 45. Richard W. Turnage, I larts ille, S. C. . . . Track 48. B.S. in Clicmistr ... Pi Kappa Phi Page T inety-six m fine teen If-tu 1 ipl IIIIMI ' SI I II lloBHHi I.. 1 uHMPstEi), Suitcs illc. . . C . ... U.S. ill C licmistrv . . . Plii Delta I ' hcta . . . Football ' 46; Davidsoiiia)i ' 46- ' 49. Associate Editor ' 49; Philanthropic Literary S Kiet - ' 4S. ' 4 1; Quips and Cranks ' 46. ' 47; Sigma Upsilon; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; liitnii.iiidiKil iicLiiidns Ciulx Sci;) ' (s (iiid Prmiks ' 49; Secretary-! reasurer Junior Class. lost I ' H . ' Mi , 111, OKI ( IuikIi. ' a. . . . n.S. in Chcmislr . . . Phi t.ainm.i Dcli.i James M. ' ann, Jr., Hailin, i . C. ... B.S. in Husiniss ... Phi Delta Iheta ... Junior Varsity Football; Track ' 46 ' 49; Court nl Control; Si ma Delta Psi ' 47 ' 49. President ' 49; lntcrfraternit ' Council; D Club. W. , . ' an SioRV, 111, Favettevillc, N. C. . . . B.S. in Political Science ... Pi K.ippt , lpha , . . Football ' 46, 47, ' 49. P(jge Xiiifti seven Vernon Wade Watt Weathers list if Ben T. Vernon, |n., Winston-Salcm, N. C. . . . D Club. B.S. in Business ... Coll 1 cam Senior i ia xi-of Jake Wade, Chapel Hill, N. C. . . . B.S. in History . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Ik ' axcr Club, Vice-President ' 48; D Club, Secretary-Treasurer ' 48, P resident ' 49; I ionorarx Interfraternitv Council ' 49; Omicron Delta Kappa ' 49; Football ' 46- ' 49; Baseball ' 46- ' 49; Student Council ' 47, ' 48. John F. Watt, Jr., , llanta, Ca. . .. B.S. in Political Science. William B. Weathers, Rome, C.cL . . . B.S. in Bii)li)gy 1 Page Ninety-eight tlineteen iftu W ' lllTLIIEABT WllITTIiMOnt Isaac Marsiiai i W ' iiisnani, Jr., Chailotic, . . C. iVS. in niisincss Alpha. Kapjw loiiN CliinEm ' mii:, Aalul.ilc, N. C ' . ... D.S. in LcDnomics ... Beta 1 beta Pi. NouMAN I:. W ' lmi lUAnr, W ' instiin S.ilcm. . C ...Plii Dilt.i llu-t.i. CS. in Business and liconomics Don I . WiiiiiiMcmr. B(M.kini;luim. . C. ... B.S. in Bi(.l . ;v I ' i Kapiu Plii. Page Ni ctyninc Wilkinson Williamson Wilson Senior L ia d, Stephen Fulcher Wilkinson, I Iills illc, Va. . . . R.S. in I listory . . , Campus C Pv William I. Williamson. Jr., Charlotte, N. C. ... B.S. in Business. William Danford Wilson, Gastonia, N. C ' . Red and Black Masquers. B.S. in Phxsics; Cani|His C luh Pnge One Hundred kmkm£ I I Till IISPODN llineteen if-tu ' ' • ' Jamhs W. W ' rmi nspooN. Jr.. Ikvklev. V. Va. ... B.S. in Psvthologv ... Plii IX ' lia 1 lu ' t.i. Tiio.M.xs J. Wood, . slit- illc ' . . C. . . . B.S. in F.conomicb . . Pi Kjpp.i . lph.i. Kfnneth H.mu. Yoii.vt;. C ' luirlotii.-, . . C. ... B.S. in Lconomii.!, .mcl Biisini ' ss. Page One HuiulreJ One J U I 1 1 vJ M r lineteen J undred iftu Sam Joyner Prcs ' ulcnl Wood Leach Vice-Presidciii Warren Sims Sccn ' turv-Ti-ctisiirci- elisA .J-Jiane cJLei jiiniiir Class Syousor Sam Iovnkr, Preshleiil Pnge One Uundied Tivo .,lM Junior Class D. C. R. K. S. C. Alexander, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Tom Allen Bethleliem, Pa. Richard B. Barnwell Burlinutun, N. C. Hubert E. Barron, HI Ruck Hill, S. C. William D. Beatie, 11 Atlanta. Ga. Daniel C. Bell Dublin, ' a. Robert Edgar Bell, Jk Jacksonville, Fla. Fred W. Best, Jk Rocky Mount, N. C. Jack Blackwood Greensboro, N. C. UiCK Blanks Williamsburg, Va. William Ith Boand San Antonio, Tcx.is Edwyn T. Bowen, Jr Decatur, CJa. H. Blake Bradley Decatur, CUi. W. Cecil Brandon, Jr Winston-Salem, N. C. Ralph E. Brooks, Jr Burlinijton. . C. James M. Brown, Jk Kannapolis, N. C Lee Burch. Jr •. . .Charlotte, N. C. Robert Clyde Burroughs, Jr Wadesboro, N. C . Clarence Edgar Calcote Broadway, N. C. Jim McKown Campbell . . .• Philadelphia, Pa. Pajje One Hundred Foil AjM i: ft D S if? P o (f:  n M. Cam C ' ahlton C.rtcnslxiro. N. C . II I I AM T. Cassils, Jii Columbia. S. f. r II I I i K. Chii.i), Jh Spartanburg, S. C 1 11 W II I lAM 1:. C iiHisTOPiii 11 Kingsp irt, Teiin. fj V. 1. C I u!K, III lauriiiburg. N. C. (] I Milton iM. Cllnseuh I lickurv. N. C . Law TON V ' . Cleveland. Jk- .v Asheville, N. C. — John M. Coble, Jr , Columbia, S. C. Albert V ' omack Cooke Decatur. Ga. William R. C k)ke Asheville, N. C. i x EK Cornell Bcthesda, Md. David Emerson Cowan .■ Burlington, N. C. Kennei II I ' . Craic: CJastonia, N. C. Thomas Craven, Jh I luntersvillc, N. C. Hobert Lynn Crawley Marion, N. C. MiiRPnv A. Cronland I.iiioilnton. . C John Crosland Charlotti ' . , . C William C. Cumminc; ' . . . I lenderson. N. C lUv Cunninc;ha.m Davidson. N. C. Ihenton 1 . Davis, Jr Dtcatur. Ca. Page One Utimlreii Five 1 Junior Class «0 ■■■ J. David Deck East Point. Ga. Marshall C. Dendv, Jr Orlando. Fla. Ben Jay Drymon Sarasota. Fla. Ladson Lawrence DliBosi; Clinton. S. C. CinRLE-i L. Elliott, Jr Cluirlottc. ' . C ' . Irving M. Ellis. Jr Gastonia. X. C. Hugh S. Evans Wilmington. N. C. Paul H. Felker Concord. N. C. Thomas E. Flipse Miami. Fla. J. Bruce Frye Ashevillc. N. C. W. Floyd Furr Dunn. X. C. Carl Garrison Burlington. . C. Irwin Reid Gay Waycross. Ga. Robert C. Gay Jacksonville. Fla. Gene Geer Charleston. S. C. E. Alvin Gerhardt. Jii Lvnchburg. Va Benjamin Terrell CImison. Jr LInion. S. C H. Russell Grant Louisville. Kv Yale V ' . Greer South Boston. Va Paul B. CIuthery , Charlotte, X. C Piioe One Htiudred Six of 1950 Muuiis. W M Mm A I iKiMAs I Iaki I 1 V 1 1 u I . 1 ' Macon. Ga. I D.MMv I 1ai I 1 11 Pulaski. Va. CJkav W. Hampion. |h I lunlingum. W. ' a. HiciiAiii) E. 1 Iaiikis Albiiiii, 111. W u I iwi (). 1 JAUHis Pi ' liTslmrg. liid. FiiLi) I ItNCKVELi). Ill Davidson. N. C W ' ahiu N I ItiiitoN Dallim, Ga. — MoNTwi.MtHv S. I liLL. Jit Grconsboro. N. C. John L). Hobart Davidson. N. C. Lawkence V. MocKMAN Stuarts Draft, Va. FiiED C. Holder Lillinglon. N. C C. T. 1 loLMEs Fayctlcville. ' . C. Hoy I loi(N. Jk San Antonio. Tt-xas Andhi XV F. I lojjNE niuclield, W. Va. lion 1 liiHHii.i Decatur, Ga. John 1 Iutchens High Point. N. C . James V ' att Jeffries Thomasvillc, Ga. Fdward Clyde Johnston Mount Holly, N. C. Kenneth Wilson Jones Monroe, N. C. Sam IJ. JoYNER Kcrncrsville. X. C Piige One lltiitilied Seveu Junior Class J. Robert Keever, )r Charlotte, N. C. Blaine Kellev, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Richard Y. Kelly Gastonia, N. C. John D. Kelton P.irt Tampa City, Fla. Peyre G. Kennedy, Jr Spartaiiburu, S. C. Wilbur B. King Atlanta, Ga. Clyde Kenneth Kistleu Monresville. N. C. William R. Klein Atlanta, Ga. David LaFar, III Gastonia. N. C. Thomas H. Lamb Asheville, N. C. Il AlH, . C. lA KLII. V. LfiDBETTER Auburn C. Lambeth Decatur, Ga. Thomas A. Langford Charlotte. N. C. James V. Larkin , Washington. X. C. Neil C. Leach Dtl ' uniak Springs. Fla. Wood Le.vch 1 .| uniak Springs, Fla. W. Parker Ledbetter Mount Gilead, N. C. Ralph L. Lewis, Jr Greensboro, N. C. Philip N. Libby, Jr Kingsport, Tenn. John R. Loetin Thomasville. . C. D. Thomas Lovvman ' . Bluefield, W. ' a. Page One Hiiudred Eight of 1950 I 5? n f r ' - ' JT ' .0 n ir A w Hk r Atlk WiiLiAM W. Mi ' Crarv. Ill Loniikc. Ark. David 1 ' . McUuffee Henderson, . C. I ScoiT .McFadven, Jr Faycttcvillc. N. C. Daniei. Patrick McGeachy Clearwater, Fla. 1 ' o )i m)« li Kw. Ir Lcxinotim. X. C. 1 )l Dan 1. McKeithen, Jr Beilicsd John a. MiLanev Charlotte, Jamus D. . 1aiiai-fee Carolcen, I. Thomas Mann Enka, C. Stiles Markey Charlotte, 1, Md. N. C. . C. N. C. N. C. MI. Iaiii I rn:. Jr I layncville. Al.i. RoBi Ri Merrell Lccsburg, Fla. H. D. Middleton Charlotte. N. C. James Fraser Miller Clarkton. X. C. John Joseph Miller Pincville. N. C. .Marion A. Mills, Jr Fort Mill, S. C. Edward V ' illis Milner Atlanta, Ga. Phil .Mitchell North W ' ilkesboro. N. C. loiiN TiiADDEiis Monroe. Jr Faycttcvillc. N. C. William T. Moore Combs. Kv. Pazc One Ihiiiilrc.t .N; Ju nior Class M.IFMUN. C, lo«ro.N, J. Mi.nRAv. J. , U.nnAv, J. O ' lN ' tAL OTtRSEN George D. Morton, Jr Oxford, N. C. Joe B. Morton, Jr Yancey ille, N. C. J. James Murray, Jr Lexington, Va. James N. Murray Bradenton, Fla. Alfred J. Neumann Brevard, N. C. Charles L. Norwood, Jr Monroe, N. C. Neal O ' Neal Raleigh, N. C. Adolf Otersen, Jr Wilmington, N. C. Louis F. Owen Winston-Salem, N. C. Dan Page Gastonia, N. C. I iciiard B. Patterson Blucfield, V. Va. Howard Cochran Paul Harrisburg, Pa. DoRSEY C. Pleasants, Jr N ewport News, Va. Coleman G. Poac. Rock Hill, S. C. Harry L. Powe Cheraw, S. C. William Henry Pritchett Charlottesville. Va. Frank Purnell Spartanburg, S. C. William B. Ray Ocala, Fla. Eugene Marshall Regen, Jr Nashville, Tenn. George Irvin Richardson Reidsville, N. C. I ' agc One lluinhcil Ten of 1950 Sill I iiiinNi [ ' t : gi, p r D p C.t o 1 f ?5 .tt ft C J. C. Roberts. Jr Gastonia, N. C. Leslie Robinson Greenville. S. C. John H. Roddey Charlotte, N. C. James K. Rogers Reidsvillc. N. C. Earl P. Schoenbercer. Jr Jacksonville. Fla. Gdriwn p. Scott. Jr Statcsville, i . C. Frank A. Sharpe. Jr Greensboro. N. C. Henry M. Shaw. Jr Raleigh. N. C. Palmer F. Shelburne Greensboro, N. C. Donald W. Shriver Norfolk, Va. James A. Shupinc Kannapilis. X. C. Ralph B. Si.mmons. Jr Charleston. S. C. Warren M. Sims. Jn Dalton. Ga. Joe G. Sink, Jr. MiHircsviUc. N. C. Doug Sowerby. Jr Greensboro. N. C Junius B. Stroud. Ill Faison, N. C. Irving R. Stubbs Norfolk. Va. Thomas C. Suther. Jr Kannapolis, N. C. Randy Taylor Milledgeville. Ga James E. Templin Atlanta. Ga. Pngc One Jhiiuhed Eleven Junior Class of 1950 W) O F O O r rroMPSox, J. C. V. «. -s Whitesides Frank Ramsay Thies, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Alfred Ervin Thomas Wilson, N. C. John Coleman Thompson Conway, S. C. Marvin Thompson, Jr Norwood, N. C. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr Winston-Salem, N. C. Henry A. Trulove, Jr Wilmington, N. C. Edgar Tufts Banner Elk, N. C. Scott Verner Forest City, N. C. Claude U. Voils Mooresvillc. N. C. Joseph William Walker Forest Citv, N. C. Thomas Sanders Robert Ward Rock Hill, S. C. S. Furman Warlick Statesville, N. C. Edward Talmage West, Jr Johnson City, Tenn. Robert G. Wheless, Jr Hartsville, S. C. David Whitener Monroe, N. C. William P, Whitesides, Jr Glenwood, N. C. Joseph C. Whitner Atlanta, Ga. Burke E. Wilson, Jr Rural Hall, N. C. Jack T. Wilson Pilot Mountain, N. C, James W. Winters Palm Beach, Fla. Pafic One Hundred Twelve ZJo the tnemori of SC OIT KRM n (Oct. 2, 1930-March 28. 1950) (J ociitJcimvi iiinl II vitiii of Coil, ihis jniof is hiik ' v tlccliaitcil hy his brothers in Phi Delta I heta. SOPHOmORES Uneteen Mundrecl 3l(t Malcolm McLean President Jim Fickeisen Vice-President Dick Stockton Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class Sponsor Malcolm McLean, President Page One Ihiiidrcd Fourteen ir . fS ? . ti itf il 1 r 4|iiJ r ft O 1 1 A at ■P :0 ( r r. T? ' a ;l iUi ' tf.- ' L . ,l£i . ' . i ' ■ William Wallace Abbott ... .St. Louts!, Ma ' | | = riiomas S. Abel I lonolulu, Hkivaii P.ill Adams Seneca, irtVi ir. 1 looper Alexander, III Montice lloVM? loseph C. Armstrong Columbia, Mo. Jack E. Arnold Bristol, Va. Morgan Bailey Rock Hill, S. C. Charlie Baldwin Marianna, Fla. Horace Ball St. Petersburg, Fla. Bruce Garrison Ballenger . .Charlotte, N. C. Winslow Ballew Marion. N. C. Charles Barrett . . . .Barium Springs, N. C. Richmond G. Bernhardt ....Lenoir, N. C. lames R. Blackburn. Jr.. W. Palm Beach, Fla. Everett Blake, Jr Wilson, N. C. Bill Bower Lenoir. N. C. Richard A. Bovd Statesville, N. C. Robert J. Bo d. Jr Chevy Chase, Md. Kenneth E. Boxer Tallahassee, Fla. lackson A. Branch, Jr. ..Morganton, N. C. William L. Brooks Frankfort. Kv. Mar in K. Brotherton ....Davidson, N. C. Charles L Brvan New Bern, N. C. Charles William Buckey . .Charlotte, N. C. C. Elton Cahow, Jr Fort Pierce. Fla. . l in C. Cain Gastonia. i . C. Alton B. Caldwell Mullens, W. Va. Carol E. Camp ' Norfolk, Va. James B. Carr Morganton, N. C. Charles R. Clark. Lookout Mountain, lenn. Eric C. Clark Elizabethtown, N. C. Edwin 1 1. Coleman . . . .Winter Haven, Fla, F. C. Coleman Harrodsburg, Ky. T. R. Comer Reidsville, N. C. Da e B. Crosland. Jr Concord. N. C. Page One Hundred Sixteen Of I li n etee n ij-tij s.Kiuifcl C C ' liininiii , |i. .. LI| | iimIIi-. ' .i. I ' .irki II D.ihnn. |r C ' luiloiic. . . t ' . .U D.mKl. ji Ovluiil. . C -- led L. D.uiiii Sp.iit.nilHirj;, S. C . 1 ' . C. D.inids Cli..il..iti-. ' . C:. Mluil n.iMis ■hsw CIOMS, M.I. I?u W. D.iMs, Ji . l.muM, . . f. Sil, DuiL.n Shdin, N ' . C. ruil.iiul SnXI i ' Mi;illl.lil, W,isliini;t(in. I). C. I oIhi1 S. 1 1 MH. |i I lakcHV, . . t ' . Jimnu S. I .imiI 1 .i otii ' ilk ' , i . C I uiiu.iii liTijiison. Ill . . . .C ' li.irloltc, i . C I liiw.iri! Ffrmison S.m Anioiiio, I c .is Jaiiu ' s IcsixTiiian W ' ilniinuton, i . C. J.imi ' Mfiiitt iiiki-isi-ii . . . Iilut. ' lit.-lcl, W. ' .i. Al ritzoeraiii Charlotte, N. C. I cli.;.!! W . I i.MKiso.. HI. llolK Sprinus, Miss. W ilii.im L. 1 n.(. ' m,in. inston Salcin, N. C. r ()li Ciilison inston S.iii ' iii. i . C I5n ci ' Ci. Ciilison. Jr. . . . l()iiris illc, i . C. Ilarokl L. Ciilliiatul. Jr Lenoir, ' . C. Aif. I-. Ciolf Clrahani, IN. C. Joi- P. Clriflitts Marion. Va. llolxTi Ci. Clrigshv Franklin, 1 cnn. |. mil ' s .Aaron Clrissom lampa, lla. • Man Ciroseciosc Pulaski, ' ,i. I I. R.iiph CiuHc Mount Siclnc . ' a. John 11. Ciuiton iaycttcvilk ' , i . C I icnrv I row Ciurk ' v, Jr. ..Burlington, N. C Philip C. 1 l.inunonil. Jr.. C-rt ' cnshoro, i . C. . II. I l.inkins. Jr Norton, Va. liill i Ian Gastonia, N. C. Ii.inion W. I lart 1 lickorv, N. C I krni.in . 1 lavik ' n. Jr.. Wilmington. . C t harks C;. Ik ' rion ...Mt. Pkasant. . C . m ' f ' f ff tr. O O fry o o 46 A;fe «i_i Pi(g ? One Huudred Seventeen KMFt ' .c O f S opnomore y- taS Isham Lamar Hinson, Jr. . . .ThomastcUi QiaTl jj Raymond H. Holland. AVilmington, rUYt.A V Robert W. I Ic limes, Jr. ... Lexington, ' m V ' ff r Bob 1 loListon VVeldon, , P lleiir (ilea Howe, Jr Roek Hill, S. C. I iuL;li i). ! lutLiker, Jr. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Duxal W. Hunter, jr. ..High Point, N. C. Lewis B. 1 I nian, jr L)illon, S. C. jjob liunaii Laurinburg, N. C. m v New London, N. C. lohii W. jer is Detroit. Mich. illiam |. johnse Concord, N. C. lames .A. Jones, III Panama City, Fla. Kineson Jung Kannapolis, N. C. Peter G. Kalogridis , , . .Winter Ha en, Fla. Singleton Dewev Keesler. .Charlotte, N. C. jerr 1 1, Riser Shelby, N, C. . C. Lacv South Boston, Va. Paul 1 1. La ertv, jr Midland, Texas l),in La enby Bluefield. W. Va. juliii W. Leaxeraft. Jr Nyack, . Y. W illi.ini I . Lee Warrington, Fla. CeiR I 1, Little Charlotte, N. C. W illiam B. Lord, jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. .MiIk.u L. MaeHnnakl Raelord. i . C. C. Robert Me.Amis Kingsport, Tenn. joe S. McClure Charlotte, N. C. jim McFarland Rutherfordton, N. C. . ngus McKellar Asheville, N. C. M.ileolm McLean Charlotte, C. Bill McXeely Statesville, N. C. Biil) McPheeters, Jr Greensboro, N. C. . lanl MeWiUiams Charlotte, N. C. Allan I). . Iacv Cumberland, Md. jiie . Liiiison Arcadia, Fla. Page One VluiulieA Ei iieen of illneleen ifti y .y lilis, I, uni.ik S|.iiMi;s. I I.I . H lilK., Ill C ' ..lumlii.i. S. C 1 i ' S MiK ' i- r iiinini;li.im. Al.i I , ' iu I l I- (. ' luiloiti-, . . C s.iiuK lniiim VWiMKiss, Ci.i 1 ' o1hii I . lim.. Riidoiil. . C. SI.imIhii l iiN I. iKlilniii;, ,1. Ihom.is C.ci.iLI .ill I.nu.ir. . C . Willi.mi II. . lmI. J... Winston S;ilom. . f. juo irl M.Lcnii. Ci.i. ( li.nks II. o vU)M ..Wilmington, X. C . luixnor .Xcwliolil W ' ilminijton, X. C l)ohbv X ' imocks la ottc illc, X. C l .iiph W. XoitlKuit, Jr., Kings Mtn.. X. C . kiik OuU-sIn Rock Hill, S. C. r,..ul Osliornc- l-lkin, X. C. Jim P.irkcr Rock Hill. S. C. W ' .irtI Piitton Winter I Liven. Il.i. J. I)iicllc ' Pcnclloton . . . |-;i ettc-villc ' , X. C. I r.incis Pepper. Jr. . . WinstonSiilem, X. C. W. I. I ' h.ni Mc.Vlen ille. X. C. D.iilas Piek.nd. Jr i:)urh.mi. X, C. I lenr Joe P H)le XorFolk. ' a. W. I). l e nolils Shelby, X. C. ( eeil I). RIi.kIcs. jr Rome, C.a. Hclgar . l. Richardson Xiiwusi.i, ( ' ,,1. Pvilph L, Robt rts R(Kk I lill. S. C. I ' r an W. Robinson Niomasviile, Ga. C li.irks l. Roper Atlanta, Ca. I. P.. Px.se, III Henderson, X. C. fielding Diilard Russell. Jr. . .Statesbttro. Cia. Ciiarles Douglas Sanders, Morganton, X. C Bill Sargent Flushing. L. I.. X. ' . Sam Ci. Seawell ....Winston-Salem. X. C Stu.irt Hunter Shippe ...Rock Hill. S. C r ftl O f h I . Vt Kg 1 A B a n J : ..ft fr o o mtm tim . b s. ' p f c o SM 4; —1 . 1 o r m nL ii ilk 4Tk lul O -(! . f f ) ii. tf Piige 0(i ? Uuiiilreil Sineteen f f Ip f i lii •. r ' ;v t i opnomore L iuAA Of- I lineieen ■ ij tu jimmx M. Sl..an, HI Castonia, N. C. I larold Smith Lillington, N. C. i . Ciraham Smitli Red Springs, N. C. I ' l. Cleraid Smith ...Willow Springs, N. C. jdhn Smoot Kno.wille, Tenn. 1 rcdcrick P. Spach . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Herbert Spaugh, Jr Charlotte, N. C. John Lo ett Ste enson. .Huntington, W. Va. Richard Stockton . . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Thomas B. Stockton, Winston Salem, N. C. Allan Edgar Strand . . . .Greensboro, N. C. James A. Summers . . . .Johnson Cit , lenn. Ed Sutton New Bern, N. C. Lee B. Talbirt Concord, N. C. Clvde L. lavlor Greensboro, N. C. Ken Ta lor Oxford, N. C. Marshall la lor, Jr Jacksonville, Fla. Vic Taylor Wilmington, N. C. William Grimes Thomas . .Siler Citv, N. C. 1. W. Tucker Laurel, Miss. Robert S. Turk Atlanta, Ga. Jack Turner Henderson, N. C. Parks C. Llnderdown, Jr Lenoir, i . C. 1 lam Wade Charlotte. N. C. W. Trank Warren, Jr Durham. i . C. Harry A. Whitakcr ..Rockv Mount, . C. William A. White. Jr Ch.irlottc. . C. Phillip McKinley Wilier, Kannapolis. l . C. Ua id A. Williams Laurinburg, N. C. W. C. Williams . . . .West Palm Beach, Fla. Earl Woodall Benson, N. C. P«ge One HiiiiiiretJ Twenty Snapshots of Half Century at Davidson r. I ' m II 1 sM )ii 1 A l)iii;lc ' siiuiuliil till ' .iNM ' nil)K cill. I lu ' i-xiiti ' d iritwcl, whiili li.iil Ix ' i-n H ' .illcri ' il oMT ilu- i ' .ini| iis w.iiiliini; llu- s|K ' il.ii ' ill.ir liii ' . ij.illu-ii ' il .iIhuii I)i. M.iriin. M liicrul , 111 ' viiil. tliis is . 1 si ' iiims blow. C ' li.iinlK ' is lies in .islics. WV- imisi sliuikIiK I.h.1 ' oonilitioiis. 1 .1111 not l ' .isi ilown (If ciisc ' oiir.iijcti. I hear a riiinur iliat ilic C (ilk-i;i ' will Ix ' ciishanili ' il and that some aio pii ' ixii ini; to h: v (ot tiu-ir Iidiiu ' s. iS ' oihiiii; is lartluT rriiiii the truth. I he C()llei;e will not liishaiul, anil Coliei e exereises will eontiiuR ' withdiil interruption. I nou eall the laeiilt to meet in mv oliiee at ten ocloik this mornini; tf) arranije seheciiiles and recitation r(H)ms anil to prox iiie ipiarters lor e er student. I eonliilentU rel on e er meniixr oi the iaeuIlN and the student IkhK lo ralK to the C ' olles e in this da oi her distress and sujijiort me in e er illmt 10 aihanee her interests. 1 am coiili dentK counting; on e er one oi oii. Chamlx ' rs is no more. But 1 here and now piedije that, with Ciod ' s help, i)elore 1 quit, a liner and more service able huildinu shall take its |)laee. I he sun is just risini;. A new da is ix ' uun. Let us face a new anil better ila ior l)a idson. 1 lie liurnin of Chambers Buildini; was the most dramatic incident in the history of Davidson College. 1 he date, November 21, 1921, almost the iniil |X)int of the past halfcenturs, ma scr e as a uuide-|X)st for some hetero i eneous and fraijmentarv but more or less chronological recollections. In 1900 all classr(M)ms, latxiratories. dormitorv rooms concentrated in Cham hers Buildini; . . . R(K)ms liohted b oil lamps . . . Open hres . . . Coal bins in the rear of Chambers . . . LIhcle I li ram, I loltzclaw, Enixrh, who made lires and cleaned uyi r x)ms . . . Library, also in Chambers Buildinu, beautiful but unliohted and unheated. open two hours in the .ilteriKHin . . . Shower baths in ' .M.C.. . Building which was .list) the uvmnasium . . . Chapel at 7:40 .i.m. . . . L.ike W ' ilev oil anil on . . Dr. Shearer still X ' ' K li ' i- ' li i ' ' delense of sl.nerv . . . Meilic.il Collejje . . . Phil.inlhropic and Lumanean sixieties the most important or ani alions mi the c.impiis . . Chief social e ents ikirint; the e.ii; |unior and Senior speakings, with a combin.ition oi oratorv , irls, anil receptions . . , o dancing . . . i o e.ird pl.ivins; . . . (i liM in the campus at .iin lime wiihout permission ... Commencements i;ala ixcasions; brass bands; biii crowils; horse and buj i v rented; ilates nuiiie ior after-breakiast. belore supper, .iiiil .liter supper ilrives; most popular b(i ilro e a spankini two horse team; most jxipular i irl recei eil the C hief Marshal ' s regalia, which was presented bv a friend with much lorm anil ceremony . , . Athletic lielil south oi C hambers Buildinj . . . field Da consistinu oi inter class track exents on the D ... lennis courts back of Chambers Buildinu . . . Iraternitx halls also ill Chambers Builiiint;. beautiiulK ilecor.iteil. Steadv urovMJi ol StLiileiU BoiU and lacultx . . . Martin Chemical Lalxira tory. 1901 ... Shearer Hall, arehitec tural monstrosity, inil er uselul. carved from the old classic C hapel. 1902 . . . i ' reshman Rebellion, 1903 . . . First electric lights in new palatial Rumjile Dormitorv. 1904 . . . Sprunt Field . . . Watts Dormitorv. 1906 . . . Bobby Vail, who pitched in the New Enoland l.eai ue durini; the summer and at Da- vidson durini; the sprinjj . . . Library built with funds presented by Andrew Carnegie, 1909 . . . Georgia Dormi- torv 1909 ... D Club ... Basket- hall . . . Ciolf course mowed bv Dr. .Arbiickle ' s Sheep . . . The Davidsoiiimi . . . . lumni Cvmnasium . . . O David son . . . O.D.K. . . . Visit of Wixxlrovv Wilson, 1916 ... Influenza Eiiidemic. 1918 ... S.A. ' l.C. ... R.O.r.C. Barracks built to house students alter the burnini ' of Chambers— East and West Dormitories, 1422 C .imp.ii n to raise funds fur rcbuililin Chamlx-rs . . . I ' aved streets instead of the muil holes oi the town of Davidson; paveil hi hwavs eoiulucive lo hitch hiking . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . (Juadwran){lers ' Club . . . Dramatics . . . Movinj{ pic tures in the gymnasium . . . Miss Shaw ' s I listorv ... I he A «g«;i it ' ; The (lui iiieleon; I he Yowl; Scripts iitid Pranks . . . Duke Endowment . . . Kelly re|X)rt . . . Increase and reorgani ;ition of the lacultv . . . Electrification of the Eac- ultv seats during Chapel in Shearer Mall ... The Suicide C ' lub ... Foot- ball team of 1926 . . . Church senjce interruptetl h the burning of Watts Dormitorv . . . Metrophilian and Pan- ileinic S(xieties short lived . . . Watts rebuilt , . . New C ' hamlx-rs finally com- pleted. F.B.I. on the campus . . . Fraternity Court . . . Moving Picture Palace built in Davidson . . . Student s|X ' akcr re buked in Cha|X ' l . . . Elaborate Centen- nial Pageant in 1937 rained out (my most ]X)ignant memory) . . . Financial campaign . . . Infirmary . . . Duke Dormitorv . . . New Science Building . . . New Library . . . Moving biK)ks from the old Library to the new . . . .Another financial campaign to raise money for new CAmnasium and Church , . . Old Library transformed into a C.uest I louse . . . Music . . . Jawbreak- ing names of Air Corps Cadets begin- ning with K or L . . . A.S.T.A.P. . . . Returning veterans, many with charming wives . . . Cardboard Village . . . Dancing on the Campus . . . Mem- ories of Davidson College . . . Cloud over Catawba . . . Still another linan cial campaign of great magnitude near- ing successful completion . . . new Gym- nasium . . . Ground broken for new Church . . . .Nhirgaret I ruman. I he ghost of Old Chambers, which ap|X ars during dry weather each sum- mer, reminds us that Dr. Martin ' s pledge has been fullllled and urges us to make the new Davidson a better D.ividson. Puf e One HuiiJreJ Tweiityoue ' 4%H FRESHfTIEn Uneteen Munired 3ifhj Mack Fhuix, IJi sc r ffku Wan, E,.-J I rc liiihiii Class SjHiiisor Mack Eruin, Adviser Page One Hundred Twenty-two F resh man py e r o i. ' ' f i d is . i kmm i . « - ft p. ? , - , F; h ' F , 1 ;A l d d (■ ( ( 9 « O r C . C V 1 1 Hii i A f tft :k . r- . ' - • vrf a C r r p. Cj. h M M k t 1 if dii i First row. David P. Adams, Jr., Nashville, Tenn.; T. W. Aldred, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; John Alexander, Decatur, Ga.; Angus Andrews, DeFuniak Springs, Fla.; Harris W. AsmiRY, Rockingham, N. C; Richard T. Bailey, Louisville, Ky.; Calvin B. Baird. Charlotte, N. C; J. Lewis Baker, New Bern, N. C; Lewis L. Barnes, Bassett, Va. Second row. Ernest Harvey Barry, Jackson, Miss.; George F. Bason, Chapel Hill, N. C; A. McDonald Baucom, Farmville, N. C; E. G. Beckman, Jr., MuUins, S. C; Walter Herman Bell, Jr., Norfolk, ' a.; John Rowell Bennett, Lookout Mountain. Tenn.; Tyler BtRRv, 111, Franklin, Tenn.; Kum 11. Biedenkopf, Wiesbaden, Germany; Bill Bivins, Nash ille, Tenn. Third row. W. Tlickei! Blaine, 1r., Ilmiston. Te.xas; Edward Lee Blanton, Jr., Baltimore. Md.; Phillip E. Blatt, Houston, Te.xas; William A. Bledsoe, Greensboro, N. C; James Richmond Boulware, III, Lakeland, Fla.; J. A. Bowen, Jr., Washington, N. C; W. Z. Bradford, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; Fletcher White Bright. Lookout Mountain. Tenn.; C eorce Bhinkley, Favetteville, N. C. Fotirlli row. Bill Bristow, Darlinuton, S. C; George Broi kinbroik;!!, Kinards. S. C; Robert Wallace Bruce, Greenville, S. C; James A. Bryan, II, Bessemer, Ala.; Randolph M. BuLGiN, Franklin, N. C; Charlie Calhoun, Greenville, S. C; Hubert N. Cannon. Jr., Lancaster, S. C; C. Lerov Carlton. Jr.. Greensboro, . C.; Stedman Hall Carh, Burgaw, N. C. Piige One Huudred Tiveuty four Class of 1950 a f: a r rs fs rs r Ca O P . if . .9 ' Q ■ : C-.. (f!y p.- O First row. John Harris Catiicart, Jr.. Gaffncy, S. C: Carl Homer Catiiev, Jr.. Davidson. N. C: Otto Preston Ciianey. Jr.. Concord. N. C; Marion S. Clark. Clarkton. N. C: Jesse Marion Coburn. W ' hitcvillc. i . C; ' illiam Paul Cole. Jr.. Blucficld. W. Va.; Kenneth S. Coley. Jr., Concord. . C: W. H. Cornelius. Marion S. C; George H. Cornelson. Clinton. S. C. Second roir; Eugene Craven, Boone. i . C: Marion Carlvle Crenshaw. Jr., Lancaster, S. C; RuFus Armfield Cromartie, Tarboro, N. C; Donald Allen Crosby. Pensacola. Fla.: Bob Crosland. Charlotte. N. C; George Crouch, Charlotte, N. C; William V ' . Crymes. Jr.. Charlotte, N, C; Fergus G. Currie, Kalamazoo. Mich.; Larry J. Dagenhart, Wilmington. N. C. TUird row. Phil C. Davis. Jr.. Quin cy. Fla.; Fred H. Deaton. Jr.. Statesville. N. C; Neelv F. Dixon. Jr.. Belmont, N. C; Malcolm C. Doubles, Richmond. Va.; Bertis Edwin Downs. Ill, TazcwelL Va.; Hindman Doxev, Jr.. Holly Springs, Miss.; Joseph Boyles Dudley, Winston-Salcm, N. C; William Hayden Duncan, Spruce Pine, N. C; Paul R. Eastman. Concord. . H. Fourth row. Glenn M. Eddincton, Franklin, Tcnn.; James C. Eller, Winston-Salem, N. C; P. C. Enniss. Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., Lawrence Erwin, Morganton, N. C; Clay W. Evatt, Jr.. Charleston. S. C; Markiiam Falls. Gastonia, N. C: James C. Farrar. Chattan(K ga, Tenn.; James Conrad Faulkner, Kinston. N. C; Roddy A. Field. Ill, Greenville. S. C. Pnge One Hundred Tu-eutyftve Freshman O - (p 1 iHr t ft e .O a f D e:. r . Ol . Q f , P- D . fi, 6i O O 4. i ' Firs! roir: J. C. FiSHER, Jr., Concord, N. C; Harold Duke Fowler, Statcsvillc. N. C; Al Gaither, Newton, N. C; Allen K. Garrison, Lake Wales, Fla.; Russell Garrison, Pinevillc, N. C.; Richard M. Gilchrist, Atlanta, Ga.; Alrert Kent Glover, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; Joel C. Goudy, Fanwood, N. J.; Rohert Graham, Atlantic, Iowa. Second row. A. C. Gregg, Wilmington, N. C.; T. M. Gwyn, Lenoir, N. C.; Frank E. Hanshaw, Jr., Huntington, W. Va.; James C. Harper, Jr., Lenoir, N. C; Charles Morgan Harrell, Thoniasville, Ga.; J. Lee Harter, Akron, Ohio; Charles Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ashley Haywood, Rockingham, N. C; M. Dan Heizeb, Rawlings, Va. Third row. Rohert M. Henry, Huntington, W. Va.; William M. Herndon, Kings Moun- tain, N. C; Harry Wild Hickey, IV, Fayetteville, N. C; Glasgow Hicks, Jr., U ' ilmington, N. C; Robin Hinson, Rockingham, N. C; Oliver Bruce Hiott, Rio de Janeiro. Brazil; Jack B. Hobson, Charlotte, N. C; John Richard Hobson, Spruce Pine, N. C; Charles A. Hodoin, Lyndon, Kv. Fourth row. Herman C. Hollander. Washington. D. C .; John R. Holt. West Palm Beach, Fla.; Ralph M. Holt, Jr.. Burlington, N. C; Samuel R. Hope, Fayetteville, N. C; Robert Vaughan Hotchkiss, Dre. el Hill, Pa.; Jones Von Howell, Jr., Mars Hill, N. C; Ralph Rodney Howell, Concord, N. C; William G. Huggins. 1 incnlnton, . C; Jack S. Hurley, Pocohontas, Va. I ' ti ' x One Hundred Tweiily-six Class of 1950 « fi A p O f ,ft jP T P ft- •© ( ' lifT fh O c: ( ' O O It iA.ite4i . 1 First row: George L. Ibvin. VVinston-Saicm, N. C; Jinks Jebvey, Greenville. S. C; Avehy loNES. Statesvillc, N. C; Jack Jovner. W ' elcion, N. C.; Lincoln Jung, Kannapolis, N. C.; DuK Kei.ley. Hartsvillc. S. C. E. Owen Kellum. Jii.. Atlanta, Ga.: Mtnctn R. Ki;pi tii. Shanghai, China; George M. King, Jr., Bristol, Tcnn. Second row: George William Knight. III. Charlotte, N. C; Richard ' . Liles, Jr.. Wadesboro, N. C; George A. Lippari), Jr.. Columbia. S. C; John C. Livingston. Si. i .- J Pauls, N. C; Paul Walker Long, Jr.. Huntington, W. Va., Raymond Lynch, Easlcv. : £m,U? I S. C. Josh Tavloe MacKenzie. Washington. X. C; Frank McCutchan, Jr., Salisbury, jj N. C.; Thomas Ketciien McDonald. Jr.. W ' innsboro. S. C. niini rou ' : Leichton W. MiChii. F ayetlcviiie. . C; Angus G. McInnis. Sanford. Fla.; James A. McKenzie, IL New Bern, X. C; L. L. McNeill. Red Springs, N. C; Charles I. Mann, Jr., Jacksonville. Fla.; I Iobart Martin. Jr.. Walkertown. N. C: John Craig Mason, III. Gastonia, N. C; D.wid A, M.atiiewes, Jr.. Hickory. N. C: C. Herman Mauney. Kings Mountain, N. C. Fourth row: Hampton Mauze, San Antonio. Texas; Regnald Maxwell, Jr.. Augusta, Ga.: John Maynard, Hickor)-, N. C; Donald S. Menzies, Jr., Hickory. N. C; Steve Mills. Sarasota, Fla.; Leroy C. Mims, V ' aycross, Ga.; Nick Mitchell. Greenville, S. C; David Oren Montgomery, Jr., Statesville. N. C; Hugh Maxwell Morrison, Jr., Wallace. N. C. ' iiijc One Uiiiidred Twcniyscvcn Fresh man 5| Ctki 4fk 1 D ) _ r: f: Al xil First row. Joseph Balfour Morbow, Gadsden, Ala.; Mike Myers, Greensboro, N. C; Sam E. Myrick, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.; Lewis M. Nelson, Jr., North Wilkesboro, N. C.; George E. Nickels, II, Bristol, Tenn.; John B. Nisbet, Jr., Jacksonville, Ala.; John Walton Ormsby. New Bern, N. C.; John K. Ottley, III, Atlanta, Ga.; Joe M. Parker, Ahoskie, N. C. Second row: I.mirie Alexander Parks, Jr., Statesville, N. C.; James Edwin Patterson, Wythevillc, Va.; Mitchell Patton, Greenville, S. C.; M. Mitchell Permenter, Jr., Atlantic Beach, Fla.; William Neal Pharr, Jr., McAdenvillc, N. C.; William Eugene Pierce, Spencer, N. C; Stuart Arnold Plummer, Ashevillc. N. C.; Thomas Gwyn Poindexter, Asheboro, N. C.; John Howard Proctor, Greenville, N. C. Third row. Willie Bruce Pruitt, Anderson. S. C; Mac Rankin, Reidsville. . C; Wuliam A. Rankin, Jr., ReidsviUe, N. C.; Al Reese, Jr.. Lake City, Fl.i.; Yanci v McMillan Robertson, Favetteville, N. C.; Albert G. RoniNsoN, jn., Clinton, N. C. David W. Robinson, Raleigh, N. C.; Hilton L. Ruth. Jr., Kings Mountain, N. C: Luthkr Sappenheld, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. Fourth row. Dean F. Seagle, Marion, N. C; Phillip Alan Sellers, Charlotte, N. C.; A. M. Shive, Jr., Franklin, N. C; Charles Simmons. High Point. X. C; Jim Smith, Statesville, N. C. Pn e One Hundred Tirciily ciy it Class of 1950 ft m ' ft I rt i i . iii % 4-hA R o ■ . , V . ife ff( ' mk :. ik e i . 1 hiral roir; Kennkti Smiiii. C ' liarlniii-. . C Rov S. Smith. |n., C ' li;irli ttc ' i . C ' .; W. O. Smith. Knoxvillc, ' I ' lnn.; Jwiis (). Si i i i). |n.. Birminj ham, Ala.: Thomas F. Siai.i.v. |n.. Rvf. . v.; Wai I in S. Staliinc.s. CJiarlottc. N. C; Run Sikk. Orl.iiicliN Fl:i.; 15ii i SitWAnT, PiiHvillt-, K .; J. 1 . Stickley, Jr., Charlntlc, N. C. Second roir: C ari and I. Siiii, Kill ' s Mountain. . C; Rdiiert Bryan Strhhi.e. Tixcoa. ( ' .a.; Alexander CIorddn Si hart. III. Bristol. ' a.; Hut;H Swan, Jr., New Bern. N. C: I iNDSAY Arnold 1 ' avlor. Jr.. Wilmington, N. C: Gilbert Macon Thomason. V ' ilmingl n, . C; Richard Thorpe. Xaslivillc. Tonn.; Harold Edwards Tolbert, Lenoir. N. C; Bill Trotman. W ' inston-Salcm. N. C. Third row. Robert M. Tucker, Burlington. N. C; Earle A. TiiRNnn, Jr.. V ' innsboro, S. C: Harry Lee LInderwood, Concord, N. C; Morley Franklin Vail, Roseland, Va.: .Allen Irvinc; ' ance, Bristol, Tenn.; Bob Walker, iXashvillc, Tcnn.; George M. Walker. Wilming- ton, Del.; T. F. Wallace, Jr., Montcvallo, Ala.; G. H. Warlick, Kings Mountain. N. C. f-ourlh row: Rom rt . I. Wi arn, Jr.. Charlotte. . C .; Grier MorEAii Wiiiiams. Jackson- ville;, Fla.; Harry F. Wolfe. Jr., Charlotte. . C: Thomas M. Wooti n. Jr.. Fayetteville, N. C; A. Jones Yorke, Jr., Concord, N. C. Pijgc Oiic Hundred Ttrciih nine nd wn y t csLJcLvlciAon we have padded our fou y ars not mereiu acc uiring knowledge. i 1 Student Government riu- iiriiiu- iliilv nl ilu ' Siiuliiil CiuMiiiiiuiil is ilu- iiil.iri.iiuMi ul tin- D.ivuls.in ll..n ir Systom. Tin- Icurtivn iii.in Suuliiu t piiii cil is a.iiii i)M ' il cil tlif Pri-siili-iil. N ' icc Prouli ' iils. ;iiul Sivrclary rriMsuriT ol llu ' Siiuliiu H ily, and lIu- I ' risklonts nl tlic ihric ii| |Ki cl.isM-. tojjftlKT with lour men i-loct«l by tlu- St-ni-ir I l.iss. iw.i 1)V iIk ' JiMii.ir Class, anil i nc by llii- Siipbomorc C;lass. IUni v I AVI..U Second Vwe} ' re uU-„t Bk l Tom St(H kt.)N Secrelnry-Treusuur jft siiiDiM couxcii Ml ir.i i ' ,s _ 1 - ' , k. 1 O f r JuNioii Class f ! V ' ' ' ' '  -• ' AuuiiLN Lam... iM S.s, |„vs,. ' . T. n B,.w. n ' ' - V - ' • ' Vk SoHiioMom; Class Iimi.iui I wkih. II. SrinKiov |„,s Ivans Taviok. H. Tom Stockion Mako.m .NUIian Allan S.ha.n.. _,,.,,_ „ „,„„ j.,v„k D Hit Cobb SimU ' iit Body Syonsor Whit Cobb. Presidciil U - .A. «!¥;■ I ' llll Al I VMU 11. f ' jlMi t I 111 ' primarv nbjiTlivi- of the Davidson Y.M.C.A. is to minister In the spiritual needs of tlic Davidson Students and others within this area. Well-rounded spiritual Hnmlh Is iiuourajjed by means III a wiilelv ili ersilied pruyram carriei! on In the Inurteen depart- ments III llu . Iniluilcd ill this priii;r.nii are the s|)oiisorship 111 hovs work, ilepul.itiuiis, .1 C hiistm.is Ciilt I iiiul, leaeiiiny Sunday Schinij classes, aiul main otlK-r pmiects lor the e |vin ' -liiii of the reliijious and snci.il lile ol the students. ! his mmi the C;ift lund «as sent to the I ' hilippiius Y.. 1.C ' .A. to help 111 the rehuildini; nl the V hn s e.iiiip .11 liniln. Officers, liilj Alexander. I ' lesideiil; Xeij le.ah. X ' lee I ' lvsideiil. I omm I.anwhird. ' ice President; liill Smith, Cleneral Secretary. RoiirJ uf Cunlrul: Dr. J. H. Cunnin ;ham, Mr. I ' . L. Jackson, Prof. 11. liauman. Rev. Carl R. Pritehett, Curtis Harper, Dave Anderson. Harrison Taylor. Randy lavl.ir, Neil leach. Y. m. C. R. O ,0 ft o r .0 C p f . CABINEI Jim Evans H.MllllSt)N T.AVIOI! John LvLiis Joll.N Lv.VNS i andv i avlou Bob Cav Bill Klhin .N ' kvvt Robertson C IIICK l.ONGNECKLH V ' inT Cobb .Mac Mb win Davl Ani i;kson Don Siibivlk Ibvin Stubbs YoKK Piiabu LoNNIE TURNII ' SLLI) CiiHTis Harper Wait Jeffhii-s J. . Mubbav % ii,i 3.U V.. l.( .. . SjioHsrir ' ill I i 1 ANi)i n. Pn ' s ' ulfiil Cou rt of Control The Court of Control is the oroanization empowered bv the Student Body Constitution to maintain Ireshman diseiphnc throuoh the hearino, in ' esligation. and dcaHnu with charges brought bv upperclassmen aoainst Freshmen for improper eonduet, iolation of Freshman Regulations, or breaking college traditions. Sentences meted out bv the Court usually consist of confinement ol the errant freshmen to the campus. The C ' Oiut also ser es as an ad isor bod in hel|iing the new men lo heconu ' orientetl in their new college lite. I he Court is composed of tlie Judge and the Recorder, together with two members appointed from each of the upper classes. Senior Meiuhers: 13oiu; Rice, ]udge; ]im Vann, Recorder; Charl ' I ' ON 1 ORRENCE, Johnny l ic hards. junior Mciiihers: J()H. ' Kelton, Wood Le. c:h. Soj lunnore Mciiihers-. Hii i. , Acker. I I am W adi . 1 O. CS f V. TL - ,r J. - ' - ' S M « ? A riic lUil ,iiul Black Mjst|iuTs is un lionor.iix i;r()iip cdiiiposcxl ol those who ha c acti cl shown ihcir interest in dramatics. Its |Hir |X)se is threefold: to foster an interest in the theater, to honor those wlu) have shown exeellenee in partieipatint in the Masc]uers iui ductions, and to pro ide plavs for the entertainment ol the student l ( d and friends of l)a idson. i r oiits lor both e;ist anil crew ol all productions are o|K ' n to the whole student hod , and all who are interested mav participate. 1 his ear the Mascjuers ha c proihacd the comeiK John Lo es Mar anil two one act plavs. Ml ii;i I ' .S I i) i AiM ' i ns() r. 11. t () I.M.I O.N I IMON l)l I K I ' .or. (. v ( I MU I ll I w, 1 K Ciioiu.i . 1 Ki:ii {)l IS Mil . Mi Ll) P.ARKEK r ii I I ' ll Aim I II Smi I II I) N II SON I C Ul I ML.MIUiKS ( II IMKUS l). IDSO.N I. DWARF) J. ErWI.N Hi 1 . L1I.I.V Red and Black ITIasquers 01 I KCRS loM . i ' i i£ns()N, President Boh CiAV, X ' ice-Preaideiit CIaisriel Lowe, Secrcfrtry ClE()Rt;E Mc:Kee, Treasurer Piise One Iliiiidrecl Tliirix nine W. M. Alexander R. E. Barron R. B. Covington Wm. M. CURRIE W. R. Cunningham Kurt Beidenkopf C:. T. Davis KoBHRT GaV W. J. Hamilton C. P. Harper W. O. Harris J. D. HOBART V ' , Jeffries S. B. lovNER W. K. Klein G. L. Lowe J. S. Lyles J. T. Mann I). ' . Miller F. N. Perrin W. W. Peters F. T. Prufer B. W. Robinson Suiart Shippev U. . Shriver J. L. Stevenson T. B. Stockton Ernie Stricklin 1. R. Stubbs B. H. Taylor Tony Tucker R. L. Turnipseed H. P. Bridges N. C. Leach f O f:i Philanthropic Literary Society 7 lie Philanthropic Litcrar Socictx was organi cd in 1S37 lor iiterarv and social purposes, and since that time has had as its main objcctixe the furtherance of literary and oratorical acti ' ities. To this end the society annually sponsors debates and creative writing contests in the hckls ol poetr -, essay, and short stcir writing. During its meetings a proper use ol parliamentarv |iroccdurc is stressed and impromptu speaking is encouragctl. Among its man actixities, the society sponsors chapel pro- grams for the entertainmcni ol tin- student bod , a competiti c oratorical contest with Eumanean Literar Societv, a Spring Social, and furnishes two marshals for the graduation exercises. Ol 1 1( I r,s Dave Iiller President Don Shriver tee-Preside ii I Bryan Robinson Secretary Ray Cunninc;ham ■. Trensiirer Paoe One Hiimired Fu,l Eumanean Literary Society Ml ii;i r.siiii ' ir l roll Hill Ai ams CiLoiicr |{am)n Km liiiAMi Jim C ampiii i i |. W. C ' ami ' iii I I I Iaiii.i V I Iai I I AMAIl I IINSOS Second roir; Pltl Kai IK.IIIKIS JollN ' NY KiiroN Bob KiirVin C ' lllICK KlIIIIY Davl I aIaii Tommy Iancioiiii Jack McLaniy Third row: CiORDON S (H I Randy Tayioii Du K lllDHIM Bll I T llOIMAN Rii I W ' liiTt I Ills liti ' i.in MKii ' lv, la-iiij; llu ' olilfsl on ilu- i.iin|nis. is cli-diciiiocl lo tlu- purpose ol lu ' lliTinv; llu ' wrilinj; .iiul spf.ikinj |xi vc ' rs of its mnnlxTs. A iiKxIal is jjivcn to iIk- oiiisi.iiuliii;; lii. ' sliiii.in nr.iior in llic nu ' iiilxTslnp, .nul iniiili work and rcco);nition .in- dfxoic ' il lo lioili di ' li.ilinj; and original ci)m| osition. I he socielv encourages Niili lo e ol literature and ar unienlaiixe discourse vvliieh jirovokes tliou) hl. Ilie vKietv with its nu ' inhership consistini; ol selected stutlents from all four classes closelv adheres lo parlianientarv procetlure In all of its meetinj s anti offers a time for the iliscussion ol cuni-nl .ilLiiis .iiu! Im llic in.ikin); ol lasting friendships vi necess.ir to collet;e lile. Clear thinkin ;. clear spe.ikin ;, and clear writinj; are the ultimate yiMls ol the Liimaneaii Literar Societs. Ol 1 1( I r,s C II i!i I s I . kimn PrcsiiU ' iil Ki N CiooDPAsiuiu V icePresideiil Siiii I FV 1)1 ni) Secretary jiM C ' ami ' hhi.i Treasurer I ( K I liiNTER PnrimiiieJtlariaii Pete KAi.ocaunis I]c ic i-cr f r i?b o (? f r ' n t i r r Piiyc One Hundred iortyonc UUHO ' S UUHO Rmong Students in Rmerican Universities and Colleges Bird ISUMI! Mil. II ' , LVLES ElUVIN This car I )a itlson is pioiicl to IniNc icn seniors as rcpicsciUaliM ' s in W ' f .s Who Auinuo Stitdculs in , iiicrican II ii ' ncrsitics tiud C.oUcj cs. These men ha e heen ehosen [or their scholarshi[), leatlership, ehaiaeter, general serxice, participation in eaiiiims aeti ities, ami potential iiseliilness to soeietN. I his honor i es national reeounition to these men as hein ' amon!;; the hnest jiiotkiets ol Ameiiean ecliieation. ' (( c One [ nu rcd orh ' iro The Pholo Club I III- I ' lmid (. Iiil). uiu,mi i(l III I ' MS. sciks to pioiiinU ' ,iii inli ' icst in |i|l(i|ni;i.ipll .mil 1(1 |)l i lili ' .1 Mil ' , Ills (i| lAprissinll Idl llinsf who .III ' iiil r I ' slfd in pliiii(iu|,i| lu .IS ,1 |i((|)|) . Kiiil)(.islii|) is ( |)in In .ill iiR ' ml)i.is (il ihf siuiknl l)iul . I Ik ' C lull li.is hiuKii.iLlm ihr s|)(iiis(iisliip nl .i montliU .Kiiirs;. ilir 1 ' n.tiin ' nl ilir Mnnili hi ' inu sL ' Ifilt ' il lidin fiitrit ' s siilimitli. ' d l) llir iiKnil)(.is. I Ik ' ' 4Iiui|) Ikis .is its I;kuI| spimsor. Mr. I ..ic Sfllais. ()llKvrs: C li.iiks A. rmiiiis. I ' lvsicknt; J. I. Kinj;. Si-crclarv- 1 rcasurcT. a ■ fe. f o i • H. Ci. li VnilFTT R. S. ENGELHAm KliiiT BiiiiiNKdri J. r. Kim. I ' . .M. PlIHiNtLL k I . lioM It Ai i.KN Maiv 1. U. Russell i I. li. IlKAni IV I). A. .M.MIIEWES S. G. Seawell C. . .A. ikiRRUs li. C. Parkeii ' (ICC One lliiiulrcd Fori) llircc FOREnSIC council The Forensic Council of Davidson College was established for the purpose of promoting an understanding of current issues and of dc elo]i- ing good speakers. lso, the Council represents Davidson in the field of intercollegiate debating and in various other speaking events. Sponsored by a faculty committee headed h Dr. Frontis Johnston and including Dr. Guerrant and Prof. Griffin, it is composed o( two lomman teams and four alternates. This ear the Council has participated in several on-campus debates and other debate tournaments with other Southern schools. In addition to taking part in these debates, the Council each ear holds a Freshman Oratorical Contest for the purpose of stimulating interest in forensic activities. OFFICERS J. S. LvLEs, President C. T. Davis, Vice-President B. W. Robinson, Manager f ( , ' o r hHMPPI B mrnKKM C. e v a P ' tf¥k t .. 1 MEMBERS II. . Cannon -M. C. Crenshav C. T. Davis M. C. Doubles I), j. Drvmon P. G. Kaloghidi ' J. S. LvLES W. n, Pruitt J. E. Templin T. E. Wallace B. W. Taorinson Pnge One littucircd Fort four v j f Vl ' liiS . nna ranh S troSnider iM fNarii fl ' orrtSoii y arncr A rt rn ycs ulpS and rank 6 D L H U I I L O Wjl S W,rta WiL r6. nne dt am5 ■.,., %.,.■ Pm ' ] ),) ' is.s It in rlint S ea rcif rrllM nne Keid via ncif Jja hneif THE EDITORIAL STAFF Assistant Editors: Ed Parker, W ' allev Pack. Paul Jenkins, Hunter Bovkin. Dave Koontz. Dave Miller, Bunnv Perrin, Amos Camp. Mauaging Editors: Boyce Kendall, R.O.T.C.; Claude Higgin- botham, Fraternities; John Tolbert, Photography; Charles Burrus, Snapshots; Sam Joyner, Activities; Fred Best, Freshman Sports; Bob Hubbell and Frank Purnell, Journalism; Fred Holder, Honoraries; John Coble, Sponsors; Bill Cassels, Sports; Hartley Hall, Foreword; Phil Libbey, Faculty; Jim Murray, Informal Copy. THE BUSINESS STAFF Assistant Btisiness Managers: Bob Hubbell, W. S. McSwain. Advertising Staff: Bill Mebanc. Ale.x Summers, Parks Dalton. Ben Gibson, Cam Faison, Jim Blackburn, John Alexander, Bill Rankin, Neely Dixon, L. L. DuBose, Dave Robinson, Charle Simmons, Fred Deaton, Bill Cameron, Tommy Poinde.xter. Bob Bumb. rger Editor-in-Chief QUIPS Bill Smith Business Manager Ollll ' s WD C IIVNKS, till ' MMlllook (li till ' SilliiU C l.lss (i| |).| ii|Min, .llll ' ls ,1 pultui.ll pusilU.ll Kill III till ' ,Kll IIUs wllkll niilll lll|iill ' _;lliiUt tllC iMi (111 iIk ' i,iiii|uis I lie |)iil)lii..ili()n is .1 iiiiiiiii III siLulriU lilr Imin llic liiiu ' .1 111. Ill rnlris mlji ' m ' in ilir l.isi J,i s lulun ' i iatkuiliDii. (Jiiirs ii t r, wKs li.is lufii |hiI IisIk ' cI i ' (. ' i M ' .ir siiici ' IS S (. ' xcciU liil lliui illU ' ll liplums (.juillli; llli- IWii W.lls (ij tills pi ' liotl. Il is liiipi ' ij ili.n iIr- liiKiL iliis (.Mi- will mil iiiiU st ' iAL ' as a r(. ' miiui(.T in liituii ' vcais In ilic uiacliialioii class nl ilu ' ir happiest cla s spent at collc- c, iuit alsn will !)(.■ a (.liMi pii.iiiii ' nl lilr linr at I )a idsnii tn tlinsr niluT than I lie slutlciu boJ . flno CRRriKS I ditariijl and Business Staffs at work ' ■Ij ■ ' ill ; . .■ i ' . ' , Page One Hinulred Fifty n ' liiS Caroline VDroii ' ii ijyunsui fur Bun Blimhahclr. LJitui niiss niani JL Wc2)onJd Syuiisur jur Bill Smiiii, Bitsiiifss Manager Page One Jhoidred Fijlyoue HOLLISTER THE 1950 Editor-in-Chief Bob Hollisteh Asiuciale lidiiors Douo Mix lonnie turnipseed Jack Hazard Maiiiigiiig Tiililors Bill Hollister Arnie Covell Bill Cummings Hartley Hall Neil Leach Tom Mann Jim Murray Randy Taylor Sports Editor Gordon Scott Art Editor Bill King City Editor John Hobart Make-Ui] Editors Dan McKeithen Cherry Stribling Exchange Editor Watt Jeffries THE EDITORIAL STAFF DRviDsonmn I 111 ' I )ii[ i(l iiiii,iii. .1 uiikU iKv s|).i|H r. is ilistiiliiitiil t i r.nli sliuli ' iit s ronin (.-M ' lA IikI.is .iltci iioDi). I Ills piililicilion IiilIikIcs spdits. cilitniials, stuili ' iit Liiliiiiiiis, mm II. ' ii ' vii ' ws, li.iliiiiiu iic-ws, Iimiuk. ' sioiii-s, .iiul aii .HIS dllu ' l .Illitll ' S. A s|Hvi.il cii ' ilil is ilui ' lliis MMi l ) till ' iiKii).ii;iiiv; fJilois. I liniiii.;li llic-ir r.iiiu ' si .iiul unlirin 4 rlluiis iIk li.ni ' sikcfcili ' il in i.iisinu ila- st.iiularcis ol liu ' p,i|ii ' i l insiiuiliiu a Imii; raiii i ' |)r()i;iain ilcsiuiii-ci to sliiiuilalc, I ' llucaU ' . aiul tiiuilaiii its iimiIits. Business Manager Bill. HoiuK .• s.s(StlI( ( tillMlll■ . ll)lcIger Bill Cassells Eiis ' iiess Stlaff W ' yiif. Smith Bod Shaw W. S. McSWAIN Cam Iaison I IlK.ll I llll I AKER Ansi.lv Mcists Neil Underdow.n John Loftin Alex Goley BUSINESS s r. i r MJ (Lmilif J4oiiiiU SyoHsur lor Bob Hollisihh, Edilur Page One Hundred Fifty-joiir w Syunsur jor BiLi I Ioiick, Ihisiiwss AldddgtT Page One Hundred Fiflv- iv6 Editor-in-Chief Bill Hamilton Associate Editors R. B. Covington Charlie Davis Irving Stubbs Don Siiriver PcK ' Iry Editor I 1i;nrv Wilson . i( Staff Bill King, Editor Jim Fickeisen Wylie Smith Mitchell Smith Garland Still Editorial Staff Morris Morgan LoNNiE Tlirnipseed I Iartley Hall 1 Ienry Hansen liiLL Hollister lioB Gay Bill Williams |. Dudley Pendleton C AROL Camp Neil Leach Bill Trotman Hamilton SCRIPTS RRD THE EDFl ORIAL STAFF Scii} t iiihl Viiniks. till ' sliidinl ni.ii;.i iiH ' nl |).i i(Uciii, five ' s lliiisi- on ilu ' (..impiis w n .1 liUi.iiA Ikiii .111 c |i|)iiiiiinii in i pifss lluii t.iknis. I Ik ' m.i«; i in(. ' is |nil)lislKil in ()i1(iIhi. I k ' H ' inlifr , l,iii.li, .mil M,i . .nul |Mistnts ,1 line cross s(. ' Cti iii ol slioil stories, ili.iin.i. pofiiA, .111. .iiul hook i(. ' it ' s. Scri Us mill Pranks is piihlislnil wiili iln ' inuiil ol suukni .i|i ihmI, lull m.iiu .ilLimni ,iiul p.iirnls h,i i ' loiiiul lli.il it is cii- jox.iMf aiul i (. ' s .111 insight into iju ' iniiuls ol tlir stncicnls. Riisiiirtt Manaf er Bo Simmons At idiigc l.dilor Boh CiniiBi: C ' irculalio n Manager ■|V) VNVS I ' llOMAS Sith cnptinti Matta cr Joii.N Thomas Typing Staff Jack Huntf.b. Fditnr N ' i ' Ai. O ' Nf.al I ' aIII CIUTHF.RY I lowARn Fkrguson Bob Inman Rusinesi Staff Gene Geer. Asu-.tani Maiiaf er S(f)TT Mc Fadven Woody McKay John IIobart Wallace Pack PRRRKS . . . 1950 HIE BLISIXESS STAFF- Sl.M.MONS m iss Aillii cJ-cici: ,7 Sj ' oitsor jur Bill I Iamilton, Editc Paae One Hiinched FiftY-ei ht ■•i? ' rl ' liis L « a a a vUa una in a he r Sftoiisor for Bo Simmons, Business Mauager Page One Hundred Fifty-nine PUBLICRTIOnS BORRD The Puhlication Board has, bv virtue of the power vested in it h ' the C onstitution of the Stu- dent Bodw eoniplete superxision o ' er the hnaneial administration ot the three student puhheations. The Board is eomposed of the three students eleeted h the Student fjodv and two faeultv mem- liers appointed h ' the college administration. It appoints the business managers of Quips and C RANKS, Script ' (iiui Pranks, and Tlie David- soiiiau. These three men are responsible to the Publications Board and must submit a planned budget, upon which their publications are run. I he Board meets once each month and is in- strumental in coordinating the aetixitics of, and gi ing joint superx ision and mutual aid to, each publication. Bill Hoitck STUDENT MEMBERS Bill 1 iA ul ton boi! 1 lOLLISTEr, FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. F. L. Jackson - - Prof. I. T. Kimbrouch BiiL Smith ASSOCLVFE MEMBERS Bob Bumbarger Bo Simmons Pa e One Hundred Sixty m U SI c Earl F. Berg. Director Robert Palmer, President The ITIale Chorus The Male C lioius is composetl ot sonic tortv- Inc sinocrs selected h ' trv-outs in the hill. This naip. uncler the cajxible direction ol lr. Earl F. Beru, has IkkI one ot its most successful ' ears. The chorus represents and renders service to the college in nian - a s. nion the most important is the proxidin ot music tor Sundax e enin vespers, the C hristmas ' esper ,ser ice and acti e participation in the annual presentation ot ' T he Messiah and in the annual Arts I esti al. One ot the high lights ot the ear was the presentation of a thirty minute transcribed program o ' er the Mutual Broadcasting Svstem. r III f ,f f f f f f f ktt.-C ife.«wA« ' s , ' .. ri l kjfif e Football Band I Ik ' I (Mitl).ill ri.iiul, m.uL ' up III si ciil twii IlKlllhcls. Il.ls cliilK- MUkI) In luillin llu ' spilll III DaviilMMi .11 .illilitK i lilts, I 111 ' li.iiiil iln ' w iiiikli pi.iisi ' .iiiil .iiiinlinn wilh llu ' ir lii li Luif nl m.ialiiiis; .iiul imisii. i.mship I ' .iiln iil.iiU pi.iist. ' Wdillu writ ' till ' ( iii;in.il ,iiul uiuisii.i! Im m.itiiins • lIul inaiK ' UMTS. llu ' tll ' lllt !l; ' II. ' s in llu ' t.ip.llik ' If.iik ' rsliip (il llu- h.iiul s (iIIki ' is ,iiuI In Mr. l.mKs C . PIdlil. wliiiM. ' {(. ' ililf inuii;in.itinii pl.ms tJu ' .il trai-lidiis. IVrlnips tin. ' miislainlinu cxfiit Inr tin- liaiul was tlic pla inu [or the rinllins |)a iilsnn uainc in W iiitcr Park, 1 InriiJa. |, MI s C. I ' liilil . Director |iM Campbell. President m. M. Symphonic Band |iM t AMi ' iiiil , Prcsidciil r n r. I lie l)a iclson C ollci c S niph()nic rmncl, iiihIct the L;Liicl,i|K-e n Mr. (ames C Ptohl, has annvn in size and prestii e until toclax it is I Rx|iientl relerrecl to as the Souths hnest eolle e haiul. I his ear the hand is eoin- posed ol about si. t ' selected musicians who know and lo c their nuisie. It is their intense interest and enio nicnt in what the arc doin that has contributed so iiuicli to the success ol this hnc organization. I he hi h lii ht ol the ear is the annual Spring lour in which the hand presents concerts in xarious cities. Pa e One Hundred Sixlvfoiii Little Symphony Orchestra This ()ri;.mi ;iti ni is toiiipnm ' d ul tlu ' lust (uclu ' s- ti.il inalcii.il. Ixilli l,iLiili .iiul sUkIi ' iUs. .ix.iil.iMc ill I ) i itlsdii .iiul OiutDs C iilk ' t ts. I 111 ' oicIk ' sU.i pla s .1 it.il part in ilic aiiiuial pn. ' si ' ntali(in ol I lu ' lrssiali at C liii- lmas, as wi ' ll as tlu ' inipirs si i ' C hiislmas cspi.Ts ami lln ' ils li-sii al in llu ' Spiiiii ' . Jami:s C ' uhistian Prom DireclDr r r ill tat o J R. 0. T. C. BflTTflLIOn STAFF Lt. Col. Ihomas II. II i i . I ' HaiiiiUdu ( ' oiiniuiinlcr M.Aj. John C. Roberts, Jr Execut ' nc Officer Capt. William M. Cameron, Jr Battalio}i Adjiitajtt Capt. Christopher K. Hood IiitcUii e)!ce Officer Capt. Wilbur I]. King I ' lmis and Tniiiiino Officer Capt. Edvvvn V. Bowen, Jr Suj ' jilr Officer INSIRLICTORS Li. Col. James L. Ballard, Jr PMS T M- j. Charles W. Sample Assistant PMS T Maj. I Iaroli) M. Kennedy ,s.s .s;(();f PA SeT NONCOMMISSIONED S 1 AFE M Sc.T. Walter L. Beddinc.field M Sgt. Burton E. Corrican M Sgt. Stephen . Lewis l Sc.i. Ivu.MOND D. Zerbv Sgt. 1 c John P. Biuis J V 5 PI I lliiltalioii Sf ' oiisor I Iarii.kv I Iai.i , liiitltiiuiii ( ' niiiniiiiiiU ' i Piii e One lluiulred Si.vtv-iiiiie The Battalion v ' - COMPANY A Captain H. K. Shaw First Lieutenants VV. i l. Alexander, E. O. R. W. Pack W. T. DuBosE J. R. LoFTIN Second Lieutenants W. M. CURRIE P. E. Gragg E. B. HuiE R. B. Covington First Sergeant C. L. Norwood Sergeants, first class F. W. Hengevi.i I) W. D. Bacon A. W. Cook Sergeants D. ' W. Hunter W. M. Sims E. Tufts C. A. Baldwin R. F. Ferguson E. L. Sutton J. M. Brown T. W. Tucker C. G. Herion T. L. Davis V ' . V ' . Ahboit R. J. BovD COMPANY •■£■■ Captain C. I). Parker i-s( lieutenants j. B. SmoUD, E. O. |. C. Rittenburg A. C;. Fanjov W. J. ilAMILION Second Lieutenants O. Milner FF A. Trulove C. E. Rimer First Sergeant A. C. Lambeth Sergeants, first chiss R. E. FIarris E. L. Burcii R. A. Boyd Sergeants M. M. Clenseur E. M. Richardson J. E. WlIITENER A. E. Geer C. W. BUCKEY W. L. Freeman J. W. Jeffries S. I). Keesler VV. H. Neal Y. VV. Greer VV. C. Brandon F. U. Pepper COMPANY ' C Captain R. W. Kester First Lieutenants G. L. Lowe, E. O. r. w. turnage VV. B. Huffaker J. E. Hazard Second Lieutenants C. F. Eborn M. G. Carlton J. G. Lee A. N. Guthrie First Sergeant VV. T. Cassels Sergeants, first class R. E. Barron T. H. Lamb M. K. Brotherton Sergeants D. L McKeithen M. E. Taylor R. K. Taylor F. M. Purnell F. M. McVVlLLIAMS C D. Rhodes F. P. Spach R. G. Smith T. C. Coleman L. L. DuBosE E. D. Morton VV. H. Pritcheti Piwe One Hundred Seven!) The Rifle Team I 111 ' I ' illi- I iMIU W.ls ed.K lucl lllls VCll l) Si ' H CMIll I IInI ( I.iss PiUIls, It Is .(iiii|)(isi-il ol iiR ' inhfis III llir li ( ) I ( unit, .111(1 iiuluilfs st ' MT.il iiliimiii _; li ' tliTiiicn. I c . v IhihI in niiu ' U ' cn loiit ' spdiuli ' iuf iiKitclu ' s so lar lliis r. r. .ind li.nr iii iiiiH ' 111 liirsr. Ilu li.i i ' liicil in liiut ' slinuliki in sliinildcr iiMli. Ir ' s. w innin 4 Ik mi W uIIukI C iilli r .iiul ( ).ik Huim ' lilit,ii liisiiiiiir. Niit liisin ; 111 t Iniisiui. IIiht hiIri sliiiiilili. ' r in slnuiKIn iii.iulirs niiKiiii ii llic scIkiIuIi. ' . I Ik- liMiii li.is also liiixl in llic I Ir.iisi I inplu IILIIiIus hlll llic HsllllS III lliis iii.ikli li,i c iml rl Ihtii ii ' tX ' ix I ' tl. Slmw n in llu ' |iietiiir .iir: in ; rou ' . Icjl to ri j lil: ( i. I . liasim. |. I . IkiLct, . S. Miicf. j. W . I cucimIi. ami A. ( .losrLlnsc. ' cc(iiul ran : S i. Ikitls. I. |]. I lAc, C . ' d. I iiUt. W. W. Ahhi.lt. I. . •jcinnlin. I ' lire Oiif Ihiitihed Heveiily one 4 i •— - 1 .si ' it % Jfntercoiie L 9 tat euiuie ulnle tics hcLve broualtt momen ts of : diAUiuAionmenly but aUo joi oud moments of trium m • ) S ' f %v u c. ni. x Ji D Club Sponsor JAKii Wade, President Page One Hundred Seventy-six Iii.l lun | ' ,ol C .Mscin. I ' mpI. S1i.i,|,c. CIi.mIu ' 1iu lull. iVl.- Iln.wn, I rod I ' rviT. Inn I liiini|)Min, Mull I ' tuc. |nn SiIIumI. linddv ( li.irullii. jnhn l ichiirds, M.ii ' liwni. I ill Dullosi ' . WInl C ' ol.K. I ' .ul. lk ' ndt ' is.Mi. Scciiiul niiv: JoiinnN Clinton, l);i id i.d.n. Ucn X ' lTniiii, Jim Vinin, Cir i iT l.iv, Mnii.iv Ui ' niMin, liill V ' .ni Sli i . jiinnu (.lonn, C ' luiik Kirliy, Bill Bird. Bii I kIcIv. Iiihn l ilti ' nl ni ;. I liird row: Bill C ' hilds. C ' l-id Bi.nulon. |i hnn ' Kfllon. Dick Bl.mks. , ni)iirn L.inilK ' lh, Dick Piillcison. Andv lloinc. Bl.iko i5r.idl(. ' . M inl Mill, julm C ' rosl.nui, (. ' li.nlif . (ir M)d. I ii ' ii I k-nui clil. Iiiinin ll.dii ' i. ii)urtli roir: r.uli luik. jirr Kisir, I loopic I ).i is, Don La cnln ' , Bill Iat, Tom Siocklon, |oc- lillii, r ill PiiiJuii. II. il ll.iMH ' s, Bill l rccm;m, liitk Branch, I l.ini W.idc, ( ( iDH ' : Mini.u Aslun.m. I )n k Siucklnn, |iin I .isiil, 1.k Mil cm. I ' lr.idv Osliornc. Bill Acker. I ' xih Ci,i . Amos C ' .nnp. C. I . Iuin .ni. Sliiiiiliiiii: J.ikc W.idc. Prcsidciil: Doiiu Rice, ' icf Vcs( c);(. Mviiibcrs not ill j ' icluic Joiin Adams. R. Ail.uiis, 15. Mcxandcr, P. C ' arnci ic, |. Iluntcr, E. . Kccslcr. W. li. I.oni;. h. Monti omcrx . C. Pearson, C. Himcr, I.. Stricklin, C Torrcncc, . W ' liitchcart. J. E ans, B. ChuIk-, S. Wilson, S. Markov-, I I. Wilson, . Cornell, ! . Klein. B. Smitii. K. C.ood pasture. R. Jenkins, C Clarrison, l . Palmer. B. Ciilison. W. Le.icli. Pi. . lc. eel . B. Iirooks. 1. Coleman. D Club Page One Htindred Sefenlyseven HOnOR mED Johnny Richards is congratulated hv ProFessor McGavock after winning the Ed Armfield Blocking Trophy for 1949. Page One Hundred Sex ' enly-eight Iamehson, I lend Condi Reddini.. Assislniil Conch Davidson UUildcats The best material in () er a deeade greeted C Oaehes Charlie Jamer- son, Dick Redding, Ray Brown, and Boyd Baird as the Davidson football squad prepared For the 1949 orid wars. Spirits were high and the best season in cars was in prospect, but before the campaign was scarcely started,, it became appar- ent that all the predic- tions and hopes were for naught. Playing ten games, the C ats could sabage cmb two victories lr(im the s roup. Ci)acliu ; Baird. Jamerson. Redding. Brown. I 111 ' M. Iiidiili-. iikIluIiii 4 iiitiisc ' ttiiiii.il liiis Si I mils .iiul mii liis . rm , w.is tlu ' li.uilist tli.n tlu ' l).l ulsi ll sijlMll Ii.hI I. Kill silKl ' hlliili ' llu ' w.ll, l iu was Mill .IS idUi li .IS iIk- won Inst iivnnl wuuM iiiciin.iriK inilic.ilc. Ilu ' simple winu .iii.kL rin I ' lnvcil l) llir si|ii,hI cdiilil nrMi shut iiinnin ' _; siiKitiiliK .mil it I.kLciI |ii) iT in tlic liiu ' to iii.ikr it click. I lie tc.im was constaiuK plai iiiil wiili iiiiiiiics tluTc w.is li.mlK .1 man wlio w.is not siilcliiK ' il at least once ilurini; tlic season anil as a result spirit aiul morale sai;ueil sailK. I low ever, there w.is one l)rii;ht spot in .111 otlier- w ise ilral) se.ison-tlie ietor oxir . C St.ite. 20-14. which was the hi ocst upset in the conler eneeclurini; the whole caiiipaii;ii. State coulil ni.ike no excuses. I)a iilson w.is the hetter te.im that iiicniorable niuht. lew will loruet little j.ike Wades ' .iril sprint .liter intercept ini .1 |iass. or will the lorui. ' t the hrilli.int |Hmls .iiul smashing plunues ol lullh.ick C . I . Pannan. it W.IS .1 rocks ro.iil hilwein tlii ' St.iti- win .iiul the win o er nollins, lor the C als lell victim to Si I ouis, .M.I., Uiclimoiul. .iiul W. 5i I.. I low i er. in the laiiinu weeks ol the season, the team jouiul itsell, winnini; over i ' ollins anil lalliiiij to I he t it.iilel in the lin.i li ' .iltir |)l.i ini; a i ood i .iiiie. I .lilhack Auhiiin I .mihetli. the slim passin { .ice Iroiii Dec.itur. (l.i., w.is the spark-plut; ol the C .It ollinsive. Mlhoui h sloweil down considcrahK l) iniurics, he was able to complete 78 out oF 148 passes— si. lor touchdowns— and led all the players in the stall ' in total oflense. For his feats, he was niimil to the ( .reenshoro . cws All-State team. I ullli.ick C . 1,. rainvan wnn conlerencc-wide rec (Ignition when he was voted Sophomore ot the W cek in the Southern C onfercncc lor his perform- ance ai ainst State. ( enter johnnv Richards was the recipient ol the hd . rmlield Blocking Trophv. awarded annuallv to the best blocker on the team as selected In the co.ichini ' stall. : y i m . ' ?%14-; ■ ' ' 1 ' - C .Miisnat, CiiiartJ LAMBtTH. Bnrfc DAVIDSON 7— ARMY 47 In the openino uame ot the h)()thall season, Daxiclson C olle e ' s Wildcats went out of their section of the e(juntr to encounter llie niiuhtv ' est Point Cadets. Although the Favorites ran u]i an expected score of 47-7, there were some enliuhteninu statistics which ui e a truer picture of the contest. The bo s from the South ate up a wross total of 277 yards, net of 233, against a team which is known for its stout defense. Another repealing fact is that the losers rang up 16 Inst downs to Amu s 14. Ihe majoritv of Davidson ' s gains came on forward passes, w ith .Auburn l amheth on the throwing end much of the time. After the Cadets had scored twice in the first period on a 46 yard march and a blocked punt, the fighting Wildcats came back strong. They droxe all the wav to the Army 18, but it was a recovery of a fumble on the 15 that set up the lone Da idson score. Hard-dri ' ing C. L. Runvan crashed o er from one yard out, and after I lal Mapes ' conversion the score stood 13-7, Army leading. Heralded Gil Stephenson then scored his second TD, followed by two pay-off tosses from Ail-American Arnold Galiffa. The Cadets came back in the second half, scoring on passes by Galiffa, with the Imal tally coming from Bob Blaik, son of the West I oint coach. The XA ' ildcats threatened again in the foiu ' th, but were fmalK ' stop] )ed deep in ; rm ' territoiA. Sloan around end for iwenly. ii : ; iiliiiiii I .iiiiIhiIi. iml uiiK ' _ tv. [ in his p.issiii . Iiiokfd x i doil lumiini;. wliik ' llu- nilui li, ill hack, jmiiiu SiHunl, i(. ' (.fi i ' J iinci | issc ' tl sii|K ' il)l . C lill JuiiK ' i .iImi tlinw will, ,mcl it w.is ijlili ' ImijiTiil liitt I ' liic w liii lunlmii.ilK piilkil in .iiiijls. DAVIDSON 7— P. C. 21 111 a ii ' iuwal (il nUI tiiiK ' ii ali iIr ' iliiials |)la (. ' cl hosts to ihc-ir ili ' iioininational hivthivn lioin South Carolina, the Pr(. ' sh tt ' iiaii BliR ' I lost ' . P.C ., ri ' Kiiii; on the chain|iionship South C aro lina relax team lor a haekliekl, imleashecl a li htnini; last attaek whieh eaiii iit their hosts somewhat oil their uuartl. I he lust seoie (tl the uaine eaine on a lumble whieh P.C . Ixiek Cieor e I leminu piekecl up aiul i.ariiei.1 around ri ht eiul to pa dirt. Ijelore tlu ' t|uarier was up Blake W atts, another ol C oaeli I onnie MeMillian s lO-seeond haeklield men. took a hand oil liom quarterhaek liill |oll and went the ilistanee lor the seeond I ' .C . seore. l)a idson eaine baek on a beautilul pass In I amheth, lollowed b ' an even more beautilul 46- artl run b |iin Sillord. Another pass to Mott Priee put the ball on the artl liin ' , where Sillonl went the re- iiKiiniiii; tlistanee tor the seore. 1 he third IMue I lose 1 D lollowed a lew moments later and the linal seore eame on a Jollv pass. Sillortl was the W ikleats ' top i round i ainer, elipipinL; oil 121 arils lor the nii ht. S K,r;v J.nn.s I ' . C. I uk. .Mahln, I ,iu SliARPE, GiiarU DAVIDSON 20— N. C. STATE 14 In a oamc that will be long remcmbeiccl hv all, the mighty Wildcats pulled one ot the most amaz- ing upsets of the season by coming from behind in the waning moments to down the highly fa- vored N. C State VA ' olfpack 20-14. State scored on the fifth plav of the game to take an earl ' lead, but the Wildcats came back strong to tic u|i the score at the half 7-7. On the kickoff at the second half Ed Mooney raced 80 yards to score what appeared to be the winning touchdown. Then after two minutes of the fourth quarter had elapsed Auburn Lambeth tossed an eight yard pass to Jim Sittord, who raced down field to bring the score to 14-13. Everybody thought this was the end of the game as far as Da ' idson was concerned, but little Jake W ' ade turned the tables as he gath- ered in a State pass on his own 5 and scooted downfield for the winning ta To pick individual standouts in this game is an impossibility, but one should mention the great playing of C. L. Runyan, tlae AP ' s sophomore of the week; Auburn Lambeth, Sittord, Rimer, and the entire line- Chandler, Eborn, Stricklin, Carnegie, Wilson, McNeelv, Kiser, and Sharpe. DAVIDSON 12— ST. LOUIS 41 The Wildcats once again took to the lar awa places and journeved to St. Louis, where they recei ' ed one of the worst physical beatings of the year. With the entire starting backfield injured and out of play b ' the end of the half and with the line in much the same condition, the Cats found the game rough-going from beginning to end. The Da ' idson scores came on a pass from Lambeth to Siiford and on a run by Rhea Adams. Sophomores Johnny Guiton and Llam W ' ade both turned in enviable rec- ords, averaging 5 and 5Vi yards respecti elv. Another sophomore, |erry Kiser, also distinguished himself. Lainhcth rips hole in Fiinnati line. DAVIDSON 7 RICHMOND 28 lor tiiKc in m.iin mmis motlur ii.ituii ' hicssiii IXuiiison I Idimviiiniiii; v itli cli-.n skiis and .1 ili liilil. hut the l ichnu)iul Spielers put a clam|UT on till ' occasion In ilounini; the locals 2H 7. na iilson cniciiil the scoring column lust I lakini; aihantag c ol a Imnhlc rc ' co crccl h ooil leach on the Richinoiul eii ht artl line. C lill I iM tur passi ' il to l ' te liiown 111 ihe enti niu ' lor till. ' loiii. lulow n am! Davidson took a - ieail. hit.li II soon relini|uishe(.l to iIr- ileti.rmint. ' d Spiders. I ' elore the linal whistle hail Mown the Spiders had collected lour I l)s and two saleties to total 2 S points. C handler, IJlanks, and Kiser were outstamlin; in Davidsons ioruaril wall, and ' (xxlv Leach did a good job on hacking up the line. I lenrv ilson pla ed one oi the ix- ' sl games ol his career anil was in on .1 large part ol all ol Davidsons tackles. DAVIDSON 0— WASHINGTON LEE 53 Pla ing heiore a 1 loineconiing crowd at Lex- ington, a.. iIr- . is L. (ienerals overpowered the righting ildcats to down them 53-0. Start- ing oil well, the Wildcats dnne to the W. L. 22, wIktc i1k lost the hall on downs. I here the Ceneials took over and behind the brilliant pla ing ol their precision-like sojihomore c|uarter- l)ack, (iil lloielti, tlie nioxeij down the held re- peali ' dU lor scores. 11.1111 Wade was the workhorse lor the l)a id- son ollense, while in the line Jim Fasul played his best game in trving to make up for the loss ol reuulars Sbariie, C hamller. and Eborn. I ' m W 11.1K. I . lANAi;hHS V„ll,HKkVn,el ' h,slccthy n,„n C ' iiMi n. f-ini Ehorn. Tackle DAVIDSON 6— V. M. I. 47 Once a ain the l)a icls()n Wildcats i(iuine ' etl to the wilds ul X ' ir inia to pla ' heFore a Homecoinino crowtl and once aoain they returned in defeat. This time it was the Cadets of VMI who pounced on the injurv-plaoucd Cats, who once auain had to rely mainly on a sophomore defensive team. l)a ' idson ' s offense, still nursing its wounds, was largely on the sidelines, as Cliif Turner had to bear the brunt of the running and passing per- sonally. The lone Da idson tally came on a 13-vard pass from Cliff Turner to Mott Price after the Cats had dri en the hall on a sustained dri e most of the length of the held. Richards, Center Jake wrestles with Spider. lUiinuit )i( s uin irotii; ) HtiplisI line. DAVIDSON 6— FURMAN 21 A six-NC ' iii ambition was ivali ccl l) ilic I ' liipk ' I liinicaiK ' ol iLirinan as tlicv ciiKT ctl ictorious over the Wildcats lor ilic lust time since )- . Shouini; ast imimnement. the Reel and Black machine made three costly fumbles on which lurman capitali etl lor three consecutive touchdowns to take a 21-6 ileci sion. 1 ininan scored earU ' in the ame to take a 7() hall time lead which the never rc ' lint|uishetl. I he Wildcats made a sustained 76 artl tirivc to the linnian 1 . which was terminated onl b the hall time whistle. 1 he kickoH bes inninu the second half proved to be the latal blow for the l)av idsonians. as a Wildcat fumble was recovered on the Davitlson 24 artl line and converted into a 1 urman touchtlown several | )la s later, with Sonnv Morton diiv inw ovei ' horn the two. In the same period, the third W ikicat iLimbIc was converted into the third Purple I linricane touclulown. C ' ll.VNDLIZK, (. ' iKIli .a Wilson. Ceiiler SlRKKLlN. Tackle McNeely. Tackle The Wildcats came to life in the fourth quarter and be- oan to dazzle the crowd as tailback Auburn Lambeth un- corked his throwing arm for continuous gains, passing to ends Mott Price and Pete Brown and back Jake Wade and, w ith the help of an inter- lercncc ruling, moved the ball to the Furman 25, where liunxan dro ' e o ' er to score. Wade brought down after taking Lamheth pass. Rimer, Back DAVIDSON 25— ROLLINS Bouncing back from the previous week ' s defeat and show ing the true Davidson fighting spirit, the Wildcats journeyed to Winter Park, Florida, to down a hard fighting Rollins team 25-0. Not content with merely a one-sided score, the vengeful Cats proceeded to produce a statistic column that looked just as bad as the score to the Floridians. The boys from North Carolina racked up 20 first downs to the home team ' s 6 and gained 266 yards passing to the opponents ' 6. Auburn Lambeth turned in one of his better performances while tossing two TD passes to little Jake Wade. Fullback C. L. Runvan and i lam Wade accounted for the other two tallies.  Turk, End 1.i-;a(ii, Back I JAMS liukle s. ;{,„;; DAVIDSON 19— CITADEL 25 i lianksuix iiiu |)a loiincl the Wildcats iiicrtin I he Citadels Bulldogs in Memorial Stadium in Charlotte. 1 he Bulldogs, smarting From last year ' s 14-6 driiMiinu hv the Wildcats, rolled into the si.Rliuin determined to win. while the Wildcats, led up with the taste nl deleal. met them with just as much determination. I he game turned out UiiowN. liul to he a thriller which was tied u|i three times hefore the Bulldous hroke loose with a score in the last two minutes to clinch it. Davidson drew hrst hlood when Johnnv Richards ran a pass interception hack 75 yards intu pa dirt. The C itadel came hack til tie it up at -7 and then scored a(_;ain to make it I -7. A lew minutes helore the h.ill. hiiW(, ' (,T. I ainhetli Kissed a t2 ard pass to SiHord nn the 4. where Kunvan Itiok ii ei- and hidled his wa to score, making the hall- time score 13-13. C itatlel tonk the opening kickoll and marched down the field to once again take the lead. I -) 1.3. ot to he outdone, the hovs in the Hed and Black tied it up again at 1 -) I ' -) on a pass Irom Lamheth to Pirown. i he Bulldogs, taking acKantage ol a short punt and an interlerence ruling, came hack to score what prcned to he the winning I 1). l)a idson crossed into pay dirt on the last plav ol the game. InU the held judge ruled the runner out ol hounds on the three-yard line. Hi VNciLDs, Ruck i I). tinwiN litick Fasul. Guard { AM) Iaki W ' adi;. Biicfes Ki rr. T.K-h ' BRSKET- BflLL BoVDSON II. B.Mr.D Who in the conference will ])a icl- son he able to beat? was a question more than one had asked at the begin- ning of the ' 49- ' 50 basketball season. E en the most optimistic found the pic- ture lookinu prettv dim. All other teams seemetl strens thened o er the prc ious season; Buddy Cheek, Mike Williams and cohorts had graduated; Norman Shepard, the respected coaching wizartl. had departed; the team ' s tallest man stood a mere si.x feet two. hen the hrst practice was callcil the dependable Whit Cobb was the only regular returning. There were four or (ne other boys who had seen limited action as arsity men. A host of sopho- mores w ho had a hne season as freshmen would ha ' e to be tested. Also from the Irosh ranks came Coach Boyd Baird, who w as promoted to his first major coaching job. It would take a lot of work f ' r this group to eyen stay on the court against some ot the formidable foes the were to meet. As expected, State College, the class ot the conference, throttled the Wildcats in their hrst encounter, flowexer, critics began to sit up and take notice when a spirited l)a idson bunch came out on top ol a good VPI Fne in States ille. Page One Iluitdred Ninety D.imiImhi !• ( . Si. Ill ' . . . IXiviilsun 4 la ,.u v. 0vs D.niilsnn. I ).i iilvin I ).i iilsiin . ..76 (.0 , P. 1 S() 1 ' ) DiiL- ( ' . S ) Cii ' DH ' i.i I irli 7S D.iviilson ( Mdhkh ' C ' li|)|His 5S D.iNulson ' )() 1 l.iiKs I losuMv 87 D.iviilson 4 ' ) Mnmoi- C ' li|)|K ' is 60 l).i iils..n S3 U. . . C 6-i IXniilson 3S , . C. State 44 I ).i klsiiii SS 1 111 man S2 D.niilMin «S2 Cli ' iiison 88 D.uiilsiin 70 McC ' r.iiA liaulcs S6 Daviilsim S9 Duke 69 Davidson S4 LI. . C 67 D.iviilM.n 46 LI. S. C 66 D.iviilson . 4 C ' it.Klcl 41 D.n iilson 1 Colli ' i- ,,| Cli.uifsion . . . Davidson 64 COllctjc ol C ii.iiiisiim . . . 37 D.ividson 56 LI. S. C 58 ii:t ' ii ' v ;i s ies one in it ' niml Ditkc. D.nidson 68 V. . 1. I 47 D.ixidson 77 C ' li ' mvm 65 iXiMiKon 60 LI. ol i iilini..nd 81 Davidson 61 LI. ol . larvland 64 D.iviilson 68 liiini.in 58 I ).i iilson 87 Cliiadd 4S ( )n ilii ' iiinlit ol I )cciinl)ir It ilir boss came Ikhik- Iiii tlir liisi tiiiR ' In tlif l)C ' .iutiliil and spa- nulls |iilinsi(ii) ( . 1)111, isiuni. I Ir ' l)uki- llliic IXxils, whii will ' l.it(.i Id upset Slate, liati Icm) imieli as tlie posted a 66-49 dclcal on Baird ' s crew . BRSKETBflLL It was ai aiiist 1 lanes 1 losicry, a powerful indus- trial team, that the locals showed that they had something. Sizzling hot, thev went to work to score 90 points, the highest number e ' er recorded by a Davidson quintet. The team showed earl that thev were going to be a rather unpredictable crew. After running cold a couple of times they tangled at home with the top dogs, N. C. State. While 2,000 fans cheered wildlv the gang ran hot as they took the Raleigh boys right to the wire before losing in the (mal minutes. On January 16 the McCrary Eagles, North Carolina Industrial Champs, came to Davidson to absorb one of their ' erv few de- feats, 70-56. The Cats were less than tepid for a streak until thev had to get revenge on the College of Charles- ton. VMI was taken in fine form, but it was the Clemson game that was the best of the season. The Tigers, fighting for a post in the Conference Tournament, plaved for keeps, but to no a ' ail. Whit Cobb, who hit the twenty mark for the first time in his career, was greater than ever. He con- tmued a late season scoring spree in the final games, turning in 22 points against The Citadel, the last game of the season and the last for Whit as a Da idson eager. Looking back over the season, one can easily see that Coach Baird and his boys came a long way. Considering the inexperience and lack of height, which was always felt, it can be called a good season, despite the 10 win- 16 loss overall record and 6-12 conference record. Special mention should go to Captain Whit Cobb, about v hom too much can never be said. He was named to the Charlotte Observer All-Big Fi ' e Team because he was the best defensive pla er in the state. The development of Tommy Haller and Dutch Hengeveld gave the team a great lift, as did the work of the sophomores from Kentucky, Bill Brooks and Tom Coleman. Brooks ' 290 points and 11.1 average took scoring honors, while Haller, Cobb, and Hengeveld all got over the 200 mark. Sophomores Don Lazenbv, Mal- colm McLean and Bob Turk performed well and should see even more action next season. Ciils scrap Cinol ' tiiti for rebound. Whil lays one in. Poge One Hundred Ninety-two I Irti ' is nothing Init praise III) ( ii.icli D.iird, wln) in his lirst vcar lii|)|H ' (l ;i i rcrii tliil) into ijodd sli.ipf. W itii llif loss ol onK two men, ( ()l)h and Bo l (Kldc , iliciv is c vr reason to Ixjlicve lli.ii tlu ' priiMiisin I5aird will Ix-- i in taking I ).i idson to llu ' I our n.iiiicnt ;i ' ,iii) in ' ) . nil soiiAi) 44r c - - Coach Jamerson CiiAiiLii; Pearson Cajitain BRSEBR LL Bill Bird, Third Base Jake Wade, Second Bus. Dutch Hengeveld, Pitcher One of the best stocked clubs in sexeral sprinos was on hand this year to tackle a rugoed schedule assigned Coach Charley Jamerson ' s baseballers under the new Southern Conference northern and southern divisions, and after earlv season indica- tions, the question of success seemed to rest not on pitching but power at the plate. Until an opening swing through South Caro- lina during spring holidays proved otherwise, the mound corps was thought to hold the kev to a ' inning year for the Wildcats. But old reliables Fred Hengeveld, Lefty lim Hunter, Norm White- heart, ailing but able Charlton Torrencc, and hot soph prospect Harold Smith soon exploded this fear with impressi ' e debuts. Henge ' eld, whose first Southern Conference start was a 3-2, five hit, nine strike-out win in cold weather against North Carolina ' s Tar Heels, was the number one hurler for tlie Wildcats this spring. 1 he big, home-gro !r Charlton Torrence, Pitcher Doug Rice, Outfield r I ri luli.iiuki was luoknl lor In inii) Ins IrsI vi ' .ii c ' t oil the hill lor thi ' I ).i iilMini.iiis. Iinivncf, till ' (I.istdni.i swiltif whu iiilid ilu- KKist on thf slah last spiiiit;, was litrciil to taki- .1 hack scat clue to rccuiiiiii; trouhic Irom a shoiiltlcr tlislocalion icccivcti hack in the lall intraiiuiial loothall. I liintci and W ' hitchcait. hoth seniors with three ears c |H ' riince heiiind them, served advance notices that this season would hrin ; the hest Ironi hoth ol them. I aeh ev iilenceil more speed and control, ilu ' l.iller ,1 Lk tor which had hampered their ellectiveness in the past. Smith. a standout last vear as a Ireshman. hrou hi ilu ' aikleil ilepth Jainerson needed to slreni;then his mound stall lor the lull slate on tap. I he smooth workinu I illinuton sojihomoie promises to he one ol the conlerence s hest in a ear or so. An inlield solid in seniors uave iIk ' W ildcals an innei ' works comparahle with the hnest in the loop. I redrickshuru, ' a. s I ' lili liird was hack on thirtl lor the third straight vear, a veteran perlormer w ho wears the ta of one ol the league s hest. One ol the hctter hitters on the squad. Bird s consis tencv adds jiunch to the C its ' ahilitv For hase knocks. At shortstop. Captain C harlie Pearson was rounding out his lourth vear ol varsitv hall. certainlv as one ol the steadiest, most dependahli ' inlielders the school has turnetl out. Hoth he and Bird were semi-pro operators throughout the sum mer months, and the experience was ev idi need in their jiolished jierlormances. I iltle lake Wade, a s|X ' etlv hustler who h.is heltl a starting post since midwav his sophomoiv vear. was back at second as the ital eoi; in the Cat douhle-plav killings, with hi Ilal Majies sta- tioned at the terminal cm] on Inst. Mapes, a lony ImII hitter, connected hanl and olten and was one Roy iloRNE AND John lltiiiAKi Ma nagers ol the top ollensive lorces Davidson posscssetl on the diamond this vear. Runninu close behind Wade at second was ] I louck, another senior with two years experi- ence. .Although more often than not vieldinu lo Jake lor the startintj job, I louck saw considerable seiv ice covering; the kev stone sack. luskv sopho more Bradv Osborne, who, like Mapes, is tall and heavv, worked behind the Bellerose, Lon Island, senior, and uained the experience hell need in inheriting lirst base duties next spring. LItilitv man was Jay Roberts, Gastonia product, who was slated to see most of his action as a relief at third lor Bird. IHL 1950 15AS1 1!. I I II AM ■ UN «-f ' {:%H : ' ' Charlie Pearson Shortstop ' ■S . _mm . Ia( 1 huin Outfield John Ji i: i Catcher Auburn Lambeth Outfield BRSEBRLL Behind the plate were sophomore Johnnv Jer is and senioi ' Red Wilson. Jer is, a highly touted Detroit, Mich., Lewion ball player, li ' ed up to ad ' ance notices by turnina in headv games under the mask. With a strong arm and plenty of speed, |er ' is held an inside edge on Big Red, who did not muster c|uitc the speed ot the smaller backstop on the basepaths. C. L. Run an, another Gastonia lad, was expected to gi ' e Jervis and Wilson a hot scrap for the post, but was forced to retire for the season due to a football injurv which did not allow him to whip his throws at full power. In the outlield, Jamcrson had his lill ol hcaw hitters. Ihc starting threesome usually saw Doug Rice in left, Auburn Lam beth in center, and Mac Erwin in right. Lambeth and Erwin were probably the most powerful hitters, along with Mapes, on the squad this vear, and parked many a ball in the east stands ol the stadium. Three hard-hitting sophs who need only .season- ing, and senior John Rose supplemented the aforementioned trio. Of Tom Craven, Lee Talbert, and Jack Branch, the latter probably saw more service, but each powdered a ball mercilessly and undoubtedly will move into the outer garden ne.xt spring, at least into the posts to be vacated by Rice and Erwin. On the whole, the club had the finest baseball material assem- bled on the North Mecklenburg campus in recent years. Even with Torrence out, the pitching staff was producing. The infield could be put up against the best of them. The question la ' in hits and hits when the chips were down. If the C ats were improved, they were only in a league which was fast enough to wipe out any advantage the impro ement might ha ' e wrought. Meeting Wake Forest ' s 1949 NCAA final- ists twice in the southern di ' ision pla ' was t pical of the fast company the Cats traveled in this spring. Bill Houck Second Base GOLF I hr L dll iiMin. Ii ' il l) Utkrimn l(jni I lili, litn Xtirinn .iiul Civil Hi.iiuloii, aif iiiuli. ' KMlt(l lluis l.if. I Ik ' Ikim ' imru ' tl in l pur ictiirifs alri ' .uK. Ji-lcMlini; South C .imlm.i iwicc, .iiul 1 ort 1 ' )I.il;i; .irul C,it.iul).i OIHC LMcli. Si MKiitlus .Iiul ilir Sdutluiii ( onli ' ic ' iKc tiiuiiKiiiicnt rcnniin on tlit-ir m-IkiIuIi.-. Iiiili iiii; lidiii ilu ' ir peril Hill. iiKi ' thus Lir this season, this should Ik ' one oi tlu ' hc ' st links teams l)a itison has liilclcil in cais. I he team is (.iimposi ' il n| the ahow lettermen, IjiII Cooper, Stuart Diekson, .iiul jiiniiu Sid.in, with M.ie McLe.iii and )n -i lUnnharuer as alli ' iiiales. lirst mir; C. liramlon, S. Dickson. IS. C ' .Kipcr. M. Hill, J. Sluan. Second row: W. Sims. A. Grosocli sc. J. .McDdiiald. B. X ' lriKin. . 1. McLian. I!. liumharutT. TRRCK RT DRVIDSOn Pete Whittle Conch Bill White DLAKE BRADLEY Ken Goodpasture Tommy Haller Tom and Dick Stockton Hill Pritciiett Beginning the season on April I, with an o er helming 1 1 2- IS ietoi over Furman University, the Da ' iclson track sc|Liatl looks toward turning in a good record for 1950. The schedule Hnds the Wildcats renewing com petition with Wake Forest after a long layoff; howe er, it is the Hnal dual meet of the vear with Clemson that should he the toughest, not to overlook use and The Citadel. Piiue One lliiiidreil i liiely eiuht ill) liitiiiiRii iiiiimiiii; in c ii t int, t o.rIi I ' ltc liitlli ' M ' fins nptimistic .iiul fxptcls liis Ic.iiii to f.im moiv |)()ints in tin- ilislancvs, llu ' IuirIIi ' s, .uuI ilic l)ii;Ii iiinii). I lu ' iv aiv no worries alwiiit tlu ' discus, wliicli will Ik ' liaiullfcl In C aplain Jim .mil aim i;raM)(. ' il a lliircl placi ' in iln lAcnl m last t ' ars conlcrfnci. ' cc ami a linn! in iIk- I loriila l fla s. 1 k- sliouki hr it.uK lor yrcalcr honors lliis far. 1 c is hacktil up In Hoh Sliarpi ' in the clisnis, while he and l)iidd C liaii tiler will do tiie tossint; ol the shot. In ilu ' two mile run Dohln I n )v will n- liMdin,; the wa . closeU lollowetl l ImII lee ami l)a e ■Anderson, lilake l)raille will he sii to laki- ilu mile and hall mile, hut I om Stoekton shoiiKI hi ' pushing him all the time, hd Mont omerx. Dick Patterson anti Diek Stoekton will also he i aiherini; points in these two events. lop hiuh hurdler will Ik ' P ill Prilelult, while 1 ommv lialler. hiuh point man against I unnan, should he best in the lows, liill White au I Id est will also he men to watch. I he hi h |imi;i will he in the capable hands ol l)a e Williams, Rosier COrnell, lH)h I lentlerson ant! the ersatile I lallcr. Cornell and I laller also broad jump, but it will prohabK be Whit C Ohb who racks up the longest jump here. Hie 100- and 220-vard dashes will usual l be rini h Ken Clootlpasture, Boh Barron and C obb in that order. Bill Klein seems prepared to bet in where he lelt ort last season in the 440; Bruce l),illen _;er w il mn. Jim Vann, Captain so Ix- showinu his talents in this 1 be j.nelin will be heaxed In Joe .Miller, Dick Blanks, and Jim liekeisen. Pete Brown will use his muscles to hoist himscll: over the bar in the pole ault. lialler might muscle into this event .ilso. I he mile relav team will prohablv he com posed ol such speedsters as Ballenger, Diek Stock- ton, Pritchett, Klein, and Lvnn C rawlev. THE SgUAD TEnnis Teddy Keesler Whit Cobb Bo RODDEY Since Sir Derrick Barton ' s arrival on the campus three years aoo, the hkeable tennis mentor has developed Da ' idson ' s netters year by year until this year they are at the peak and are rewarded hv sports sa ' ants as beino one ot the foremost sc|uads in the southeastern part of the country. Ixirton has pulled no pimches in seeinu to it that his netmen will face the best competition a ailable— such schools as Florida State, Uni ' ersitv of Florida, Rollins, Flarvard, Yale, Kalamazoo, VV illiam and Mary, UNC, Duke, Cincinnati— amono others. At this writino, the racketmen ha ' e dropped Ohio State, Florida State, Georoia Tech, University of Georgia, and Flarvard, while losinu to Idorida and Rollins. Allen Strand ALL. ' iN Fanjoy and Rob Palmer I )l HIIICK ItAlllllN l.Ciulini; till ' C u .itt Kk in tlir luniilx-r one slot is C a|itaiii Imi lldilJiA. wlm is ilu ' ihiul r.inkini; inu ' ixdllt ' i i.ili ' pLiMT in [ )v Sdinli. I I ' diK ki. ' (. l(.T .Mill Willi C ohi) ha f Ixrn sta iii a hatilc i() al 1(11 liu ' nuinlxT two |X)silion — hotli lia ini phnctl ill iliis spoi ill ilu ' farU pan ol tlii ' siMsdii. All lliiL ' i. ' ol iIk ' sl ' men arc seniors. Another senior. Hoi) Palmer, lias shown markecl improxement o er his last ears pl.i .iiul perlornis in the 1:1 ih posi- tion, while .All. 111 I anio h.is hinLen inlD the line- ii|i lor his Inst ear ol arsit pla . Bit i est eveopeiKi ol .ill, ho e ei, h.is l een the perlormaiiee ol Mien StrantI, pint si .eil south paw who ur.uluated to the luimher lour position on the .iisit .liter h.ixiiiL; sl.irrecl on last ears Irosh enw . I wo |Liiiiors, Pe re Kciincilv and Rill C liilils, .111(1 l)ewe Ki ' esler, another so|ihomori ' who swini;s Iroiii the lell sitle, rouiul iiit the l.ilent stLultleil s(|ii,icl. I ).i ulson w.is seleeletl as the site lor the South eiii C oiilereiKi ' I cnnis I ournanient on . la II, 1. .uul I , .iiicl the .uKanta e ol pjavini; on their 111 line eiiLirl slioiilcl enli.inee the chances ol the C at swint;ers in then hiil lor incli iclual conlerence honors. As a team, the Davidson squad stands a i ood chance ol heini; the Inst athletic te.im Imm the Preshvterian institution to cop a conference championship in well over a decade. I III 1950 IK.WIS VILAM .•■ A . . Ik iV 1) i UURESTLinC Dmidson ' s wrestlino team of this year, despite out- standin! showings bv se ' eral meml ' )ers, tailed to Vive up lo the expectations ot man ohserxers. I lowexer. the urapplers were faced with a hard schedule that included such worthy opponents as LI. ot a., I ' l. VlMI, The Citadel, UNC, Duke, U. of Md., and . C. State. The matters took a decisi ' e ictor ' from The Citadel and wrestled an excitinoly close match with N. C. State, with the outcome in doubt until the last match. 1 he Duke match was also er ' close. 1 he prospects tor ne.xt ear are unusually t ood, yyith a large number of returning lettermen. Returnino will be Bell, Kelton, LaFar, Co ' ell, Ha ' nes, Gay, and McNeely, among others. Captain Alexander and Alott Price are graduating and will not return. C buck Kirby, a former vyrestler, was the team manager. Coach Char- lie Parker directed tlie team. Charlie Parker, Coach THE WRESTLING TEAM J 4y yl 71 -x Sq, I ' ruf . .■ .■, ls S , ( - sini;);) c I lu ' iiiDSi oinsistrm w innci l(U llu ' Icaiii was Jolinnv krlloii in l v I 2S pouiul class. Txitli Kcltoii and licaw wriuht lull 1c ' ltI sliowcil up well in the Soutlic-rn C (inlnriKc ' W ivstlinu I ournaincnl in Iaixli. ilill Alcxanilci-. a senior, uuiclcti llic team as captain anil imiK ' il m ,i i.r cnv ialilc record, llic lineup lor ihc nialehes usualU lollowed llie order ol : 121 Ihs.- Dan r.ell or NlLuplu C n.nlaml 12S Ihs.- Johniu Kelton 1 s() lhs.-Shorl I al ar or jini ( irissoin 14 Ihs. . rnie C o ell or l)udle Pemllelon ISS Ihs. -I lal I lavnes l()S Ihs.- Moll Price l S Ihs.- I)ill . le aniler and lloh C.a LInhnmed-iiill .McNecIv Bill Allx- ndlb, Ciipltihi Piige Two }liiii:liec} Three The Cross (.olixiiw I eam CROSS couniRY Ldsinu but one meet, the Daxitlson Cross Countiv team closed out the 49 season with an en iahle reeorcl. Althouuh set back bv the loss of Captain Jack Gander Gray, the star of the past several years, the Cats, paced by Blake Bradley, Captain Bobby Lons;, and the Stock- ton twins, downed team after team in one of the best and most excitin exhibitions ot l)a ' idson athletic superiority in many years. 1 he team, composed ot Long, Bradley, T. Stockton, D. Stockton, Anderson, Grube, Patterson, Lee, and AlcKeithen, opened the season with a loss to N. C State. Bounding back, thev Llowned powerful William and Mar in the next meet, a team that had deteated them the ear belore. IJoK l.oNc;, Ciifiliiiii Pfllje Two Hundred Four I imii lliis |i(p|iil llic liit;li ii(lm ' 4 C .ils ptciii ' i ' di ' il In I ' liHTwi ' N ' icldi luiiN 111 iiuiis witli I ' i.iihIi)I|)Ii M.Kon, W .islnni;|un lie, |)iikc .iiul Scjiilli C .iinliii.i. whom llu (liU ' .Miii l Kr l) llir pt ' ili ' il sciiif (il ISSS, | lUci iiii; till ' Siiulluin (. (inKitiKi. ' iiK ' ct. tlu ' C ;ils loiiiul tlu ' iin ; ,1 littk ' mui;li. I)iit m.in.H fd In l.iiul .1 uood loiiilli pl.Kc lulniul l,ii l.iiul, ' . C . St.itf, ,111(1 iirlli ( .iro- lin.i. Nol (. ' (iiitfiil with this, the If.im .iLXfptcd ,1 hid to thi ' post sf.isdii r)irmiiii;h,iiii lin it.itidiial I ouriia iiRMit, w hiTc thi ' f.iii .ii;,iiiist sdmc nl the htsi iiiniicrs ol tht ' cmiiitiA. h w,is a w (.■.n hut pidud nctct which icliniK ' d ti) the- (. iiiipiis with third id.Kc hnnnrs. IV ' Ciusc III the oLttstaiuhiii; pnioriii.iiKcs tiirncil in h iiiiiior iM.ikf Pir.idlcN, hi. ' h.is hL ' L ' ii I ' k ' ctcd tn lead the h,iniers when (inee a ain the hit the npeii enuntry next lalL Cuts ciige South ( iri)li f W| I I r : 4mi CHEER- LERDERS The cheerleaders, iiiuler the leaclersliip ol he.ul cheerleader C harhc Mitcliell. kept the traditional I )a iil son spirit at a remarkable hioh throuoh a rather dis- couraging season. Whether the uame was in the w ikis ot the Hudson Valley or under the hot Florida sun. the boys in white were always there with their Go, Go, Davidson. Aiding Gharlie this vear were Bruce Ballenger, Monty Hill, Bill Houck, Bo Roddey, and Bill Cassels. S..1 22 27 IVV UJILDKITTEn SPORTS Duiini; the cai , c ha c seen more and more inteiesi tlisplavcci in tlic licld ot Ircslinian sports, and it eei- lainl slioiildn t be overlooked. lter all. it is Irom tlu ' ranks ol todav s Ireslimen that the liitiue stars ol I )a iti son will arise. With this in mind, let s turn haek the ealendar and review the te.mis in tlu- W 11 DKl 11 h ' WORLD oF SPOIVl S. lirst on the ai;enda is the gridiron with C oaeh Uovd Maird and his hovs. hlv assisted In Ived W ilson, C oaeh l)aird whipped into shape some thirtv-odd ea er 1 resh- men tor a si. - «ame .season. Altlioui h losing Ine and tvin one with Lurman, we still Inid some able talent to vie lor ne. t vear ' s vaisitv positions. I he Ixieklieltl seems to he heavier in talent than the line, with W hite. Ciret tJ, Stanley, Stuart, Ruth, and IhII Rowl.md doin outstanding work. As For the line, we Inid that .Meinnis and I ucker are s ivin this vears varsity hovs a run [or their money. Slaiilcy reels off nice gain- The Wrestling and Cross-Crountv Squads The Freshman Golf Team UUILDKITTEnS Next in line comes the i runt and uroan squad under the tutelage of ' etei an arsitv letterman Stuhbv E ' ans. With onlv Gene C laxen and Cieoi e Ir in ha in prexious wresthnu experience, the squad showed uii niiuhtx well. C ra en, a 121 pounder, and Ir in in the 128 class were outstandinu lor the Kittens, with Cra en ooino through the season undeteated. I liuhHuht ot the season was a ictor ' o ' er the Duke hreshmen. Lookinti hack o cr the records of the C ross C ountrv Team, we see that Bob Henry and 1 om Stale are the boys to watch next vear. Other Southern Conference teams had better start importing jack-raliliits if tlicN expect to match these bovs. In the realm of basketball we return to the old famihar terms of moral victories in regard to the past season. However, in all fairness, we should say that the Kittens were up against some stiff opposition that wouki ha e gi en some arsities a hard time, lor the most part, the bo s were hampered b ' lack ol height, and other than that, thev made some good showings. Harris Asl:)urv is one of the bo ' s who pla ' ed well despite his short stature. George King came along fast, while Bob (iraham and , drian Row en will undoubtedK be leading the arsit in the da s to come. The Freshman Tennis Team The FnfisiiMAN Baskethai.i. Team Coiicli Ij.iliton ' li.is .1 kn.uk lor iliuniniini; iiiti) sli.ipf vinu ' oiilslamlini Icnnis Uilcnl. ;is ;ill l),i icls()ni;iiis know h now. I ( il(l .inti Kfcslcr ' s shoes will lie h.ird to (ill wiicn tlicx ;i ' .nlii.iic ' this sjiiini;, hut there will he ;i lew W ' ildkittens who will he iihle to allexiate somewhat the pain ol this eatastrophe. lthoiii;h thev ' ve plaved no ames. Boh ' alkel• and Diek I hor|X ' seem to he leading the wav as No. I and i o. 2 mi-n respeeti el . Other outstandint netters are Boh Croslantl. Dick Kcilw and 1 larris Ashurx ' . With no uames jilaved as we i;o to press, well just have to i;i e ()u a knothole iew ol the hasehallers in praetiec. Paul Hastman Irom Concord. . I!., has heen yiviiii; a inosi outstandin ; appearance Irom the mound, while Jimnn Smilli is doin his part to round out a top Hioht pitehini; stall. With Burt Downs in there eatehint; and Al Reese in the outlield. Kitten hins cm expect some hot hall this sprint;. As we come to the tr.ick outlook, we iwid our (jjd standbys I lenr ' and Stale ' ol cross eountrv lame. During the Intcr- Iraternitv meet, Flenrv broke the all time 660 vard run record. Charlie C alhoun is another hij;h scorer of the Interfraternitv meet. ha inj; won in the 220 and 100 yard dashes. Ro White has .ilso heen showing ;reat promise in the dashes and will ,ilso put on a i;(M)d showini; in the low hurdles and the hroad jumii. The Iresiiman linksmen are also untested as we j o to press, hut i]ualil in rounds ha e heen held at the Mcxircsville course. 1 hese rounds ha c shown that we have a well rounded team in the makini; this ear. Some of the leading qualifiers so far ha e heen Al Ciaithcr, Georj e Crouch, Lawrence Erwin, Bill liiistow. and Lewis Barnes. Illl II DKIITEN HaSIBALL SyllAD The Wildkitten Track Team S f f s @ Beta Co-Champions of Football. SPL s W ' ihoii sets to ihroiv one. niRflmURRLS Intramural sports at Davidson this vear are now close to the end of what has been probably the most competitive season in many a year. As things stand now, the ownership of the trophy depends on the outcome of ' ollevball and softball. The Kappa Sigs, who ha ' e won it for the past three xcars, and the K.A. ' s arc the two most Hkelv recipients. Football ended with the Betas and Kappa Siu s as co-champions and the K.A. ' s in second place. It was a close race all the way, with the Kappa Sigs winning a hard fought game from the Pi Kapps 6-0 to gain a tie with the Betas. Walt I lankins was practically a unanimous choice to captain the all-fraternitv team made up ol such outstanding pla crs as Charlie Pearson, liill Bird, and Bill llouck. Basketball was the most unpredictable ol an ' of the sports this vear. The Pikas started off de- feating all comers, but slowed down towards the end of the season, leaving the way clear for the Kappa Sigs to take the crown. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the season was the K.A. team, which fought its wav to the Bnals in the tournament, only to be defeated b the Kappa Sigs. The SAE team Campus Club pass batteii down. Kappa Sigs take basketball i Kiij ' i.i Sii; ( iiiiii ' iori liii kcll}iill I ciiii The All-Fraternity Foothall Team. RT DRVIDSOn ilc ' U ' atcil till. ' Plii IX ' lls in the consol.ition luuml. . l rit i;ci ilil i..i|itaiiK ' il tlic all Ir.itLTiiitx team. Iwckfd In Sniitli. Sillmxl, kflK, and ilcnnctl. , new sport, iuincilxill, was introcluccd into tlic intiaimiral program this car and selected with iiiiich enthusiasm. 1 he Kappa Sius. led hv Jim Siiek E ans, took the erown in this also. 1 he Pi Kapps and SAE s tied lor second place. Another sport introduced this vcar was swim minu. 1 he K.A. ' s won the meet in the last couple ol events, heating the second place Kappa Sii;s In a small maroin. One oF the outstanding per- lormcrs il the meet was Ward Patton. who swam three lengths ol the pool under water. I he l . . s also emerged victor in the track meet, with the Phi Delts taking second place. The K.. . s won hv a mere Ms of a point marj in. Another record fell this year, this time to the K.A. ' s Boh } lenrv, w ho cut several seconds off the old 660 mark set hv 1 Om Stockton last year. It is too earl in the tournament to predict the outcome ol olle lxill. and solthall hasn ' t started KA ' i receive Truck Trophy. ' ullc hiiU .■ ctioii. ' Am. ,,,, ( yjf 1 .8 6 4!i9 ff iU ' - mm THE nJ Q [}D D 1}D J ra 9J JS M. )2J -v4 ' Sj raiernliled are tne centers of fellowship, ► Intramural atntetlcd, and Aociai life. I ' tiii I li ' lU ' iiic ( ' (iniicil Syinisdr Bill Bikd, ] ' rt ,idfiil pRn-HELLEnic council I 111 ' I ' . Ill I IiIUmk (. oiiiKil is c(im|)()sc ' il ol Ifii icpii ' M ' iit.iliM ' s Imm tlic social li.iliTiiitics on tlic c ' .iinpiis. I inhoclii ' il in iIk ' miiiKil is llu ' itcoi nition 1)1 lIu ' I.Kt that a stKiiii , piopciK (.onsiiiutcd inter liat(.-init iiii ani aliiin is ncccssais in onlir in pro inott ' such intcrliatcmitv iflalioiiships aiul lo ileal Willi iiiic ' ilraU ' iniu mailers. I he eouiKil. heaileil l) J. illiain Dial. ma he iiistK proiul ol its line reconl this e.ii. Its lust iliit was the siipeix ision ol the iiishini; season in till- iiiiclilk ' ol Seplenihi! . I he I ' an I lelleiiic C (iiineil is not limited to one held, lor it also aels as sponsor lor all the dances j| the l)a iilson ( ollei e student lx)dv. I lie council made its social ilehut with the I lomecomin dances, which were held October tuentvdrst mk twentv- Mcciiiil m the Johnston ( i iiinasium. with music liiinisheil l) the nationalK renowned hand ol lllue Ikirron. I he Mid inter set, lield lehruarv scven- teentli and eiwjiteenlh with music hv I onv Pastor, was most successlul. t present, the student IxrIv is eas erK anticipating the annual Spring; irolics which will Like pi. ice in April. Md-k fie y Bii.i. BiHi) Preiideiil First row. Pat Clark, Si tiM i ' hi Epsilon. Sfcretjrv; Bobby Carson, Sigma Alpha Lpsilon, Treasurer; Jim Evans, Kappa Sigma. Second row: Walter McSwain, Pi Kappa Phi; Jack Fanjov. I ' i Kappa Alpha; Tom Appcrson. Sigma Clii. Third row. Pete Broun, Plii Gamma Delta; Bob Richardson, Beta Theta Pi; Linton Deck, The ( iiiiif ' iis Club. Page Tuu Hundred Seventeen ' ■k-k-k Bon] BETR THETfl PI George Adams. Pres ' uh ' iil Adams, G. H. Anderson, D. L. Bridges, H. P. Childers, C. N. Edwards, G. S. Allen, T. H. Ashman, M. G. Barnwell, R. B. Carlton, M. G. Craven, T. Cunningham, W. R. Ballew, W. G. Coleman, E. H. Davis, R. W. Ferguson, R. F. Hankins, W. H. Bailey, R. T. Boulware, J. R. Carlton, C. L. Cathcart, J. FI. COBURN, J. M. Eller, J. C. Elliott, C. G. Garrison, J. R. HlOTT, O. B. CLASS OF 1950 Fulton, S. H. Groves, E. T. hoskins, r. s. Owen, A. K. Peters, W. W. Rapp, W. J. CLASS OF 19S1 Graves, E. M. Hobart, ]. D. Horn, L. ' B. |(jyner, S. B. Kelley, B.. Jr. Langford, T. a. Monroe, J. T. CLASS OF 1952 Holmes, R. W. Jervis, J. W. Kalogridis, p. G. Leaycraft, J. W. McPheeters, R. a. NiMocKS, R. E. CLASS OF 1953 HoBSON, J. B. Holt, R. ' M. Hope, S. R. Irwin, G. L. McDonald, T. Myers, M. G. Myrick, S. E. Rankin, T. M. K. E. Richardson, R. P. Robertson, J. N. Shurley, H. R. Smith, E. E. Turner, C. S. Owen, L. F. Richardson, G. L Robinson, R. L Shaw, H. M. Stroud, J. B., Ill Tufts. E., Ill northcutt, r. w. Patton, W. C. Pepper, F. D. Shippey, S. H. Williams, W. C. Rankin, W. A. Robertson, Y. M. Robinson, D. W. Ruth, FI. L. Still, G. E. Trotman, W. C. Tucker, R. M. Walker, R. B. Wooten, T. M. Sponsor Pane Two llnmhed riuhleeu a day with BETR c ' - ' W liat s the iiuillcr, aren ' t ()u hungr , ' In Daxiclson, nearU c crvonc reads. . ' I he lolh ' es were ne er hke this. ' W ateli it, lerrv! PiiHe Two }liiiu}red rueiily ( )n August S. IH- ). liulii iMiiHsl siiuli ' uls ii ilu ' Lliiixcrsilv nl Miami IkM llu- liist irmihir tm-clii) ' (il I ' .it.i I lul.i I ' l In ISSK I ' lii ( liaplcT was loiiiulc ' tl Ml) tins i,im|nis ,is iIk ' liisi luitMin.il li.iltinilv .il I ),i idson ( i)lli ' i c ' . I lu ' C i il ,11 kilkil I ' lii C li.iplri .IS It kilk ' d sn m.iiu diIkt Iraliiiiilics. I Inwt ' M ' i, .ilii ' i ilu ' niinm.itinn ol lidsiiliiifs till ' (.li.ipiri is iv-fMahlislifcl IS I ' lii l|ili,i wlu ' M llu ' l siK Sc- tn I i,il(inil iiicii_;i ' (l will: IkM.i I lii ' la I ' i. SitLmi ' ,; 1(1 Idlliiw ilu ' t -v ' icMi |iiiiui|)K ' s s ml)iili al hv its tlircr stars. Ijt ' i.i I lu ' t.i Pi li.is lAp.iiulril LiiUil .It iIk ' pii ' si ' iit linic its i.li.i|ncrs iiiiinhfr Miiut tliirr 111 l)citli till ' UnitcxI St.itts ,iiul C .m.ula. ( oi OHS; ' ;■); .; diul llliii I inwii ' , : Hose PI KRPPR RLPHR Lis I ON Mills, Picsidciil Boyd, W. B. Brown, B. G. Cameron, W. M. Coble, R. F. Collins, W. A. Cooper, W. M. Denison, E. E. Barrett, H. E. Craig, K. P. cumming, w. c. DuBose, L. L. Barrett, C. M. Boyd, R. A. Fesperman, J. C, Hart, W. D. Chaney, p. Deaton, F. H. Farrar, J. C. Gaither, a. C. Hanshaw, F. E. CLASS OF 1950 Fanjoy, J. A. Cragg, p. E. Ctrube, R. J. Hardy, A. R. HlIFFAKER, W. B. Lee, J. C. Mills, L. O. Reese, O. CLASS OF 1951 FiiRR, W. F. Gibson, B. T. Grant, H. R. LoFTIN, J. R. Markey, C. S. CLASS OF 1952 Hayden, H. N. Lacy, W. C. Newbold, C. H. Osborne, R. B. CLASS OF 1953 I Iarter, H. L. I Iawkins, C. a. 1 loDGIN, C. A. Howell, J. V. FIowell, R. Rimer, C. E. Rodgers, ]. F. Shumate, ]. B. Sifford, J. P. Smith, R. E. W. Van Siory, W. Wood, F. J. McDuffee, D. p. Otersen, a. Scott, G. P. Warlick, S. F. Rose. T. B. Seawell, S. G. Talbert, L. B. Turner, L. E. loNES. A . S. Joyner, a. S. Parks, L. A. Smith, J. Underwood, H. •J. Kowrt L J I ' ll he y Spuiisur ee Two Hundred Twenty-two calling on the PIKRS ' . iai I laven t ()U s ot an thinu hcttcr to do? You look downright [athcrlv, Adolpli. Don ' t tell nic she ' s from Barium! ' ' 1 ()() much air power; not enough sand haos. Pa e Two Hundred Twenty-four I ' l l .i|i|i.i l|il).i, iiiu ' ol ilic uldii .111(1 Liii c ' i (.(illfv;i ' Ir.itc ' initii ' s, is tin. ' |ui|HHi,iliiui (il iIk- Iikiu|sIii| ipI m siiuliiiis .ii ilir UiiiMTsitv )l Xiri iiiia I 111 I in;; llu ' enllii i ' imi i I 1S()7 IS()S. I Inn piohUins ui ' iv in mmir ' imasuri ' simil.ii 111 ilicisi ' (il llu- iiiiiu ' Siiiiili III lis wdfs (li ie ' t.(iiistriKlii)ii. I ilc at liu ' Uiii nsii .11 ili.ii liiiR- was siinplf and iliAoiil nl main ol tlic thini;s now toiisiiliicil (.i)lli ' i;i,iti ' . I rifiulsjiips wire piriiliarK w.iiiii and iclt-ais ui-ic dirpU (.luiislifd. , s oik ' (iI iIk ' lniiiulcis lias si.iud. I licv little iniai;inal tlu ' tivc lli.it would mw lioni tluii pLinlin , hiil iIk |)l.inli ' d wi ' ll ,iiul drrpU in llir siilisoil nl 1 1 Kiujsliip ,ind idt ' .ilisiii. . llfi its Idiiiuliii ' . on M.iixli I, ISdS, i;i() tli w.is i.ipid. I c inDllur tli,i|iUi look tlif ilfsiuii.i- tion Alpli.i, ,ind (.h.iiUTi ' d la ' l.i in IS(i ) ,ii I ),i idsoii C oIIl ' ljc. I rum ilic Sdiiili, I ' l K.ipp.i Aipiui spii.ui Id tlir Soiiiliwrst .iiul I ' aeilic C oast. Sliortiv .ilui iIk ' iiiin ol iIk- L(.niur , cliaptcis bc an inakin tlicir appearances in llie I ast. so tliat todav Pi Kap|ia Al|-)lia lias ciijlitv active chapters distri- l)iucd throUi;li almost e crv state, with a lota! memheiship ol over 24,000. C ' oLous: Cninict Ulld L ' old 1 Lowiin: Lil j the WiUey sBiiii!| PI KflPPR PH Bob Bumbarger, President boykin, h. r. buribarger, r. b. dobson, o. f. Edwards, E. T. HiGGINBOTHAM, P. C. CLASS OF 1950 HoucK, VV. S. Hurt, A. J. Johnson, E. M. McClintock, H. D. MCSWAIN, W. S. Rawson, C. W. Redfearn, L. R. Taylor, G. W. tolbert, j. s. turnage, r. w. Whittemore, D. R. Brandon, W. C. Calcote, C. E. Cassels, W. T. Cleveland, L. W CLASS OF 1951 Coble, ]. M. Cronland, M. a. Drymon, B. J. 1 loLDER, F. C. Murray, ]. ]. PowE, IF L. Wheless, R. G. Alexander, IL Carr, J. B. Dalton, p. H. dorton, j. s. Erwin, R. S. gurley, h. t. CLASS OF 1952 Hyman, I. B. KisER, F n. Murray, R. L. Nall, T. G. Neal, W. H. Peirce, f F Reynolds, W. D. Rhodes, C. D. Sargent, W. G. LInderdown, p. C. Willer, p. M. Barnes, L. L. Biedenkopf, K. 1 Erwin, L. CLASS OF 1953 Fisher, ]. C. Jennings, FF C. Jervey, J. W. Menzies, D. S. Patton, F Tolbert, IL E. Wmisnant, a. E. JJ L liarlotte Kttslin Sponsor Page Two Hundred Twenty-six a peek at the PI KRPPS Watch it, Boom, that ' s Billy ' s girl. ' You too can be a 98 Ih. weakling. Relaxing at intermission. ' Why aren ' t you driving, Cassels? Page Two Hundred Tiveiity-eight I ' l k.i|)|).i I ' lii w.is liiiiiuliil .11 ilii- ( ollrui ' (il ( li.irlc ' slon nii DftrmlKT 10, l ' -)()4. I) iliiii ' siiulints. I 111- li.iiiiiiiiv w.is iiKorpuralt ' cl under the l.uvs ol iIr ' Si. lie III Smiili ( .itiiliii.i III I ' HlT. I mill Its Kiiili. I ' l k.ipp.i I ' lii li.is 4ii n stc.iiliU .iiul (.oiisisiciiiU . Il is moNi |ii(iii(iim(.i ' cl III ilu SdLiili 1)111 (.li.ipuis li.i L- Ik ' l ' M I ' sUiMisiitij all (i t ' r ilu ' Uniu ' il Si. lies. IikI.u Pi I .i|i|i,i I ' lii is c(im|visecl nl |(iii si iiiulei r.ulii.iu- eli.iplers aiul iweiiu seven eliarieieil .iliimni uioups. wiili ,i iiieml)ersliip in excess ol se en thousaiul. 1 lie eliapiei .ii D.u iilson w.is the lirst eliapler to l)e estahlisliecl in (irtli C aioiin.i. It W.IS Iduiulei! in I ' - ' I2 .is I psilun C li.ipter. Sinee its establish- iiienl. I nsilon ji.is seen nwv lour luiinlrecl initi.iles pass uiuler its colors. CoLOKS; C ' -dhl iiihl Wliitc 1 i.oulh: Red Pxose KRPPfl RLPHR loHN Lyles, President CLASS OF 1950 Adams, J. Glenn, J. G. Kirby, C. L. Alexander, W. M. Hazard, J. E. Lyles, J. S. Bachman, 1 1. W., Jr. Mix, D. W. Mitchell, C. J. Bird, J. W. Kabrich, R. M. Preyer, F. L. Carter, W. B. King, H. P. Richards, J. W. CURRIE, W. M. King, J. T. SCHWAEMMLE, F. J. Gilmer, R. D. CLASS OF 1951 Whisnant, L M. Bradley, 1 1. B. Jeffries, J. W. RODDEY, J. H. Cornell, R. D. Larkin, J. V. SCHOENBERGER, E. P. Dickson, R. S. McKeithen, D. L Stribling, C. D. GUTHERY, P. B. Milner, E. W. Ward, T. S. R. Haynes, H. H. Regen, E. M. CLASS OF 1952 West, E. T. Adams, W. A. Hunter, J. V. Stevenson, J. L. BUCKEY, C. W. McWilliams, F. M. Summers, J. A. Ferguson, J. H. Robinson, B. W. CLASS OF 1953 Tucker, T. W. Aldred, T. W. Haynes, D. S. Proctor, J. 1 1. ASBURY, 1 1. W. Henry, R. M. Richards, J. M. BOWEN, J. A. Hicks, G. Scales, L. L. Cornelson, G. H. King, G. M. Speed, J. O. Crenshaw, M. C. McInnis, a. G. Staley, T. F. Crouch, G. S. McKenzie, J. T. Stuart, A. G. Dixon, N. F. Mauze, 1 1. Swan, H. G. Garrison, A. K. Ottley, J. K. Vance, A. I. n.u Sponsor WJL, Page Tit ' o Hundred Tliirlv V •, . ■ - w Th ' i,« : ' a this year with the K. R. ' s . . . Be careful, Charley, that set is not paid for. . . . This looks like last year. . . . War is Hell! . . . K. A. ' s take Homecoming victory. Page Two Huudreii Thirty-two Inspiri ' d l) till ' iii.li aiul nolilr ii.iditiuns .nul idi ' .iK nl tiu ' Old Soiiili, ,1 li.iiul el Jn.ivf .nul li.iiiK i;ia clad M ' li ' ians loiiiukd tlu ' Ka|)|)a .Mplia (iidti at W asliiiii;li)n C olU ' i i ' , I txiin liiM. iit;inia, diiiitii; tlii. ' war turn days 1)1 IS()T. (iciK-ral UolHit I . xx llicii pivsidciit ol tlif iiistiliilioii that now luars his name, scrvi ' d .in .1 li inu smiiIxiI ol their chivalrous principles ,is ihc ik ' ilic.ilcil their lues to serving Dieii et les D.iiiies. lUit ill teen ears l.iti.1. Slum. I C li.iptt ' r w.is huinded mi the I ),i iilson campus, and is now one ol till ' si l nine sironu ,icti e ch.ipteis wIikIi dot ihe Sduth Ikhii co.isl to co.ist. C riiiison .nul old unld in.uL the i;lor o| die kniujits (jI the k.ipp.i lpha Oilier, while the lail I ' lose .nul trulv Southern Mai nolia are the IraternitN llowers. emhiematic ol Soiuhern chi alrv and delerenee to woman. CoLoiis: Cri)iisi)U uinl Old doH I 1 ()W 1 lis: l i l Hose tiiid Siiiiiliciii .Miiiiiiolin ik t PHI GRmmR DELTR JOHN Rose, President Brown, P. M. Camp, A. T. Farrior, VV. S. Garber, D. D. CLASS OF 1950 Hliie, E. B. Jackson, T. W. Jenkins, P. R. Perrin, F. M. Pharr, S. L. Richards, J. A. Rose. J. M. Vance, J. A. Alexander, S. C. Barron, R. E. Bell, D. C. Blanks, R. E. CLASS OF 1951 Christopher, W. E. Clark, C. L Crawley, R. L. Gay, R. C. Haller, T. B. Patterson, R. B. Poag, C. G. Robinson, L. C. Abbott, W. W. Branch, J. A. Camp, C. E. FiCKEISEN, J. M. Freeman, VV. L. CLASS OF 1952 Gibson, B. G. Groseclose. a. D. IVEY, J. W. Mattison, J. W. Miree, a. S. Myers, L S. Parker, J. E. Pharr. W. J. Whiteman, C. Bryan, J. A. Cannon, H. N. Currie, F. G. CLASS OF 1953 Doubles, M. C. Files, R. V. Lynch, R. M. Moylan. D. H. Pharr. V. N. Smith, R. S. Struble, R. B. Ajj Sponsor Pnae Two Hmuheil Thirtyfonr fun with the FIJ IS . Be back for ' cspers Sunday night. . Striking for Spencer ' s job??? ' . Do you think a screen pass would work? . Can ' t you Hreplace bo ' s find girls to keep you warm? ' Paae Two Hit}idred Thirty-six SiiKf ISIS. wIkm si nun h.Mulnl lomtliii .it nKI |illiisMn C ollfi c in iIr ' l ' nns K.uh.i Imiilulls in Imni ilu- Ir.iuinitv hI I ' Iu ( i.nnni.i I )c ' lt.i, I ' ijis li.iM ' limLid wp to ilu ' ( in ' .il W liilc Si. II sliiniii ' . Imin .iImim ' . I lu- Smiwv Willie ( ) I on ilu ' I iji tivsl s|)n-,ul liis winus awr tlic n.ilinn .iiul I ' lii C.,inini,i l)rll,i now Ji.is 7-] eli.iptiis in iIr- Unilfcl Sl.ilis .iiul C .iikkLi. Ilir Ii.kIuIois C lull, lonndiil in l ' )|4 li iiv;lit l).i iilson mii ' h, l)r()iii;lil tin- |nii|ilr I. Iiin.itis to liu I lill in i ' i-i wlicii llic Ikciiiic Dclui Ka|)|i.i (. Ii.ipui ol I ' lii ( ..iiiiiii.i I )(.lt,i. I ci siiKi ' llif W ' iKlcats l.iir h.is if crhcTatc ' cl 111 lIu ' l.noiik ' lums nl iIr ' sin in t.mnili.ili.m (.l.in. I lie I iji Ha , SiiidLe I )itMiiis, ,iiul I i|i I lnnc moon. I lu ' iiiU ' Si.ii r,i(li,uin ' _; Iroin llu ' HLkk I )i.iiiion(l li.is l)i (iiiK ' iIk ' s inl)ol ol iiui. ' hrotlu ' ilioocl and close li iciulsliip. C oiok: i(M ' I ' iii ' i iU ' Flovvhh: I ' m pic ( Icumlis Ml IK ■■Si U 11 ' T f w  .- ;£S£efy£«... «;iLi - SIGmR RLPHfl EPSILOn Bill Little, President Aiken, II. K. Bennett, R. W. Carnegie, P. S. Carson, R. A. Chandler, E. T. Blackwood, F. J. Geer, a. E. Goodpasture, H. M. Hill, M. S. Baldwin, C. A. Ballenger, B. G. Blake, E. Coleman, T. C. Barry, E. II. Bledsoe, W. A. Bradford, W. Z. Bristow, W. H. Bruce, R. W. Carr, S. li. CLASS OF 1950 Cloaninger, E. L. Davis, C. T. Erwin, M. M. Erwin, W. D. Faison, C. Little, W. C. CLASS OF 1951 1 luTCHINS, J. G. Jenkins, R. T. Lewis, R. L. McEachern, W. H. CLASS OF 1952 Daniel, N. V. Goley, a. F. I Iammond, p. C. HiNSON, I. L. I Iolland, R. H. CLASS OF 1953 Calhoun, C. C. Clifton, V. D. Duncan, W. II. Glover, A. K. Gregg, A. C. McAlister, V. Millar, R. C. Rogers, L. G. Shaw, R. K. Wilson, S. S. Pate, W. W. Roberts, J. C. Sharpe, F. a. Sowerby, N. D. McMuRRAV, G. II Miller, j. LI. Neel, J. N. Taylor, V. G. Iamerson, L L. Johnson, H. P. Kelley, J. D. Mitchell, N. P. Morrison, H. M. Stallings, W. S. Spuitsur Page Two Hundred Thirty-eight ' ' sidelights of S. R. E ' ' Yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of mm! ' W ' c had hopes that the gun was loaded ' She ' s not that bad. Ken. ' Find vour own date, Monty! Two Hundred Forty In till ' iiiiulv niu ' MMis sltur llic Inimdiii (il llic Inst Sinitlitrn ( iiti ' k liltc ' i liali ' iintv , Siuni.i l|ili,i I psihin li.is ili ' iln|H(| nitn llir latest to! Ic ' i;i.iti ' social (iii;ain alinn in Xnuiiia. S, .l . lias mnsislrntK Ixin .in tiutstaiulini; IimiIit nn tlu ' (.olli-i i ' tainpus Ikhu coast In cnasi. I (ulav slic st.iiuls oMT all ollu ' is w ill) lu ' i I I T I liaplcis and iiKinlHTsliip ol mmc ' lliaii SS. ()()(). I mm ISS-i to till ' present ila S.A.I . has Ikcii nn llic Dasiclsoii campus training; mam lii al sons ol Miiui a. During; the recent cDiillict, hrotlicrs ol llu ' oiih C arolma I luta C liaptir served on lane! anel sea in e ' e ' i llicale ' i ' ol operations. Main lia e returned a lul olijci and a bit wiser, nU esseiuialK the same. Some, howe ' vcr, made the su|)ieine saerilice, and it is with a soheriiii responsihililv ih.it we- Lki ' the luture ' in the absence ol iliose olel l.imiliar laces. Colors : Purple and Hold Tlower: ' i()let liiSiJg PHI DELTR THETR Bob Hollisteb, President Adams, R. W. Cobb, ]. O. Cobb, P. W. Guthrie, A. N. Harper, C. P. Henderson, R. T. hollister, r. m. CLASS OF 1950 Hooper, F. A. Long, R. E. Montgomery, E. F. Mebane, W. N. Palmer, R. C. Parker, C. D. Patten, R. C. Smith, O. M. Smith, W. W. Spires, T. C Turnipseed, R. L. Vann, J. M. Whiteheart, N. E. Witherspoon, ]. W. BowEN, E. T. Campbell, J. W. Cook, A. W. Covell, W. a. Davis, T. L. Hall, T. H., IV Hollister, W. CLASS OF 1951 Horne, a. F. I luBBELL, R. W. King, W. B. Klein, W. R. Lamb, T. H. Lambeth, A. C. Leach, N. C. Leach, II. H. Mann, |. 1 . Miller, J. j. Pritchett, W. Ray, W. B. Verner, S. Bacon, W. D., Jr. Bernhardt, R. G. Clark, C. R. Huffaker, H. D. CLASS OF 1952 Lazenby, D. p. Moses, A. H. PiCKARD, D. Spivey, W. L. Strand, A. E. Sutton, E. L. Taylor, R. K. Warren, W. F., Jr. Adams, D. P., Jr. Alexander, J. M., Jr. Andrews, A. G. Bennett, J. R. BiviNS, W. W. Bright, F. W. CLASS OF 1953 Craven, C. E. Davies, a. T. Ennis, p. C. Miller, A. H. Nickels, G. E. Ormsby, J. W. Poindexter, T. G. poston, r. l. Pritchard, W. W. Reese, A. L. Thorpe, R. . Wearn, R. M. White, R. T. Sponsor Page Two Hundred Forty-two jT SK a look at the PHI DELTS . . Throw him a fish. . . Why the arm around Lonnie, Whit? . . Watch it, Pritch. . . Phi Delts dine, while dates eat at the Stud. Page Two Hundred forty-four I wcntv six years atjo, a local iiaurnitv hearing llic name ol Dtlia I lula (. Ill was loiiiulccl on iIk ' l)a iilson C aMi|)iis and in l -)28 iK-camc tlic orlli C ' an)lina CiamiiM C li,i|nri ol I ' lii Dtli a I IkLi. locLiv iIk ' Davidson cJiajncT takes an active pan in all piiasts ol caMi|)ns activity anil MaiuK in a l)i ;li iiosilion anions; llir oiliir chapUis ol ihe hrotliciiiooil. llrollu ' is ol iIk- sworil anil sliuiil pKclm- ilnii ln ,ili u, tin- colors vvintc aiul Miu ' .iinl honor the while earnalion as their I lower, loundetl in 184H at Miann LIniversilv in Oxlord, Ohio. Phi Delta I heta now nunihers 107 active chanters in nearlv everv slate in the union and in C anada. C ()L()i s: Irwfi f iiinl Blue 1 lowlk; W ' liilc CariiuUun n KflPPR SIGfTIR Bo RoDDEY, Preside)it Archibald, S. C. DuBosE, W. T. Dudley, G. R. Ellis, J. L. Evans, J. B. Evans, J. C. CLASS OF 1950 Keesler, E. Y. Kelly, C. M. Miller, C. W. Morgan, M. M. Pack, R. W. Pearson, C. W. Rankin, A. M. RoDDEY, O. F. Stokes, VV. C. Ihomas, W. T. Torrence, C. K. Wade, 1. I. Child, W. K. Crosland, J. Ellis, I. M. Hengeveld, F. W. Holmes, C. T. Kelly, R. Y. CLASS OF 1951 Kennedy, P. G. LaFar, D. R. McFadyen. J. S. McKay, W. Mitchell, S. P. Page, C. D. Simmons, R. B. Sims, W. M. Taylor, ]. R. Thompson, ]. R. Trulove, 1 1. A. Wilson, T. 1 1. Acker, W. E. Beard, N. S. Clark, E. C. Crosland, D. B. Fasul, J. S. Fitzgerald, A. B Gliiton, L H. Keesler, S. D. CLASS OF 1952 McFarland, J. A. McLean, M. Oglesby, D. K. Richardson, E. M. Sloan, ]. M. S UTH, W. H. Smoot, L D. Spach, F. p. Spaligh, H. Stockton, R. Stockton, T. B. Thomas, W. G. Turk, R. S. Wade, H. White, W. A. Williams, D. A. Williamson, W. V. Cathey, C. H. Dagenhart, L. T. Dlidley, J. B. Evatt, C. W. CLASS OF 1953 GwYNN, T. M. Minson, R. L. Lippard, G. a. Mason, ]. C. PllRCELL, W. R. Simmons, C. I L YoRKE, A. I. Sponsor Page Two Huiuheii Forty-six i i Relaxing with the KRPPR SIGS . How will we know who won? . Your date ' s eyes are wandering, Teddy. . Where are your manners, Jake? . Let ' s not corner the market. Page Two Hundred Forty-eight It was in IS() ' .It llu- LliiiviTsiiv ol Xiri ini.! that list- imii, li.ivinw ()|i|i )itiitiit to jiiin (iiu- (11 mnri ' dl tin- liatcTiiilii-s tlu ' ii I ' vistin at llif UiiiviTMlx. lull wisliini; Id IhIoii;; tn tlu ' saiiif Iraliiiiitv , dtcicli ' il tn loiiiul a ntw oiu ' aiul ailiipt ilic ( lii ' i ' k littirs Kappa Si iiia as its naim-. 1 xpaiisioii iluniii; ilic (.arU viais was slow aiul imnTtain; liowmtr, tiii. ' cailv |)fi- scvciaiicf to I ' stahlisli (.liapuis Id tin- Uiiiiid Suites lias led to a ia|Mtl and consistent i;rowtli n| ilie haliiiiiu. It l piiliaps si nilicant, hccausc ol the strength ol the liaieniiis anil the eare with which chapters have heen placed, to nnic dial liiil lew ol its chapters are now inactive. 1 here are at present 110 acti c chapters, which are located in appro iiiialel h.ill ol the nni er- sities aiul colleges located in the Llnitid Siatis aiul C anada which h.i e chajiters ol iialKiii.il liak ' i iiiiics. Delia was loiind(. ' d at I )a iilson in 1890, more than hall a centurx a o, and was amoiii; the Inst active cha|iters in the country. C orons; Sciirlct. Ciiccii mid White i i.owiih: Lily of tlic alley X E SIGmR PHI EPSILOn i EWT 1 RAMMELL, President Brown, G. W. Brown, J. G. Clark, C. P. Clark, T. C. Coffin, H. E. CLASS OF 1950 Dixon, W. A. HUMPHRYS, J. G. Hunter, J. S. Kester, R. W. Lilly, R. M. LoFTIN, S. E. Plaster, L. E. SiPE, M. L. Trammell, L. N. Clenseur, L M. Evans, H. S. Flipse, T. E. Frye, J. B. CLASS OF 1951 Gay, L R. Greer, Y. W. Miller, J. F. Mills, M. A. TONEY, J. T. Roddey, J. Rabb, B. R. Wilson, ]. T. Arnold, J. E. Bailey, M. C. Cahow, C. E. Cain, A. CLASS OF 1952 Daniels, P. C. Hart, R. R. Howe, H. G. Little, G. H. McNeely, B. E. MacDonald, M. L. Morton, E. D. Taylor, C. L. Taylor, M. E. Clark, M. S. Cromartie, R. A. Herndon, W. M. CLASS OF 1953 Hiic.c.iNs, W. G. Mauney, C. H. Parker, ]. M. Thompson, G. M. Warlick, G. H. Sponsor Page Two Huudred Fifty ii a visit with the SPE ' s ' ' . . . Blind iXUm ' s Butt at (mr age! . . . Keep tiiat guard out during the second Iial . . . Someone ' s picking your pocket, pjoh. . . . After the ball was over . . . Page Two }hiiiiired Fifty two Sii in.i Plii I psilnii u.is l nm nii ii iiiilui I. I ' )|. (Ill tlif campus (il r n.Iini(in(l C nllfwi- in nicliiiKuul, X ' iryini.i I luic utic lufKc Iriciuls wild |(iiiHil l(iL;ctlui lot llir scpIi- |nii|)iiM ' nl li ii ' ii(lslii|) .iiid, willi lluii l.ii sii;hti ' cliH ' ss. ruiiiulid a lialiriiit tlial lias imw lakcii its |)lacr ainuni; llic ijroat oiu-s (il ilu li.iuiniiv wnild I lie tuiKi ' Irifiids iiiiiiuiii! a uniii|) wliicli tiu ' V lallid I lir SatiiuLu iwlit C liil), llic |)i()t iam (il wliiili was lo itviuil tiu ' liisi nnn i llu ' uiiliui ' llial llu iiii iil lu ' rimn- cJosi-U iioiiiul tD itin ' i. I lu siKLivdcil liiialK 111 llu- isiaMisliMKiit i a luu (iiuik Itllti inup, I luis ilu ' inLmt liatcinitv i;rt. ' u iiild the stroni;, pnucr liil ()ii;ani aii(Mi il is iiHJax, iiiuimiaiiiu tin- hiitli ol all its active cliajilcrs in c ' c ' i stvlion nl tin. ' cniiiiiiv and oi its alumni iikihIkis in every part ol llie wnild. lis uitiwlli lias lieen caielulU planned . ni. regulated so tlial today Sii lip C liapteis are In h- Idiiiul on the eanipnses ol nearlv every important eolleye and iiiiivcrsiiv m iiKriea. ' orili ( aiolina l|isi ' on Chapter of Sii ma Phi i-|isilon Irauinitv was lomuled here at Davidson in 1927, the oulurovvlli ol the okl Pviamid C luh. Colons: l c(l iiiitl ' nri ' c I i owi I ' .s: k)}cI dinl Aiiicrictui Bcniity Host ' . i SIGITIR CHI John Kelton, President Apperson, T. W. Brown, H. G. Carr, J. L. Covington, R. B., Beatie, W. D. Best, F. W., Jr. Dendy, M. C, Jr. Hampton, G. W., Jr. Harris, W. O. Kelton, J. D. Abel, T. S. Blackburn, J. R. Brooks, W. L. Francisco, E. W., Ill Gilliland, H. L. CLASS OF 1950 Goodman, W. A. Hamilton, B. M. Jackson, R. B., Jr. CLASS OF 1951 McLaney, J. A. Merrell, R. E. Murray, J. N. Norwood, C. L., Jr. O ' Neal, N. CLASS OF 1952 Griffitts, J. p. Grissom, J. A. Jones, J. A. Laverty, p. H. McClure, L S. McLaney, J. W., Jr. Morgan, R. L. Newton, G. D. Price, M. E. Pleasants, D. C. Shelburne, p. F. Shriver, D. W., Jr. Stubbs, L R. Walker, J. W. Whitner, ]. C. Pendleton, J. D. Poole, H. J. Sanders, C. D. Venters, W. D. Whitaker, H. a., Jr. Beckman, E. G. Bell, W. H. Berry, T. Birkhead, D. E. Blatt, P. E. BuLGiN, R. M. Cole, W. P. Davis, P. C. DoxEY, H. Eastman, P. R. Eddington, G. M. CLASS OF 1953 Field, R. A. Fowler, M. B. golidy, j. c. Graham, R. H. Hollander, H. C. Long, P. W. Mann, C. L Mills, S. MiZELLE, W. V. Morrow, J. Nelson, L. M. Patterson, L E. Pruitt, W. B. Sappenfield, L. C. Sellers, P. A. Steck, R. C. Stewart, W. S. Taylor, L. A. Walker, G. M. Wallace, T. F. Wolfe, H. F. iSettit iSamkanll I Hi l - e[[i} Sponsor Paae Tiro Hunched Fifty-four i ( presenting the SIGHR CHIS What ' s wrong, Bill, not thirsty? That ' s a posed picture if I ever saw one! So that s where noli go every week-end. ' Does Emily Post approxe ot the bib? Pnge Two Hundred Fifty-six On |uiR ' 2S, ISSS, .11 li.iini Uiii iisii , ( ) |iiii|, ( )lnn, si IdiiiKT mfiii- hi ' is ol l)ili.i l .i| | .i I |isilnn iinittti .m .issoci.ilf to lomi uitli llu ' iii a MK.ial Iratcinitv. Out ol this union was horn Siuma C ' lii, which lias since cstahhshccl ilscll as a Icaik ' i in the Initcrnitv world. I his loinulinu oi Si nia Chi rcw out 111 a ilis|nitc ni llic Kapjia C h.iptcr ol DKI over an election lor poet in a campus literar society. When si ol the hrothers oU(| lor a more competent eandiciale than a hrother. a split occurred in DKI . and the al jvc six with- drew to eml till ' irouliii ' . Si nia C hi came to I ).i idson in the spring of 1948 as a result ol tiu ' ilrcanis and li.ird work ol a J roup of fifteen who loniied themscKis into the jKtitionini; i;roup known as iX-Jta Kappa in the fall of 1946. 1 lu ' cdininu ol Siyma Chi to tlu ' campus .iloni; with Beta Iheta Pi and Phi Delta I liela marks the completion ol ilu ' Miami Triad, composed ol the ahove three Iraternitics louiuled at Miami LInixersitv. Since its lormation, Sigma C hi has grow n to I IS active chapters with a li ino; nicmhership of over 70,000. ith the girl ol m dreams ringing in their ears, tliousands of Sigs all over the land will gather to select their Sweetheart of Sigma C hi in the coming spring. Ilaxing IIS alumni chapters, more than anv other college liatcinitw Sigma C hi leels th.it it must have something in order to hold the lo alt and interest ol men lonu out ol college. C OLOlis: Blue mid Gold Flower: White Rose THE CRfTIPUS CLUB Mallov Owen, President Atkins, L. D. Barr, H. W. Casey, T. L. Clapp, R. W. Deck, L. L. Ellis, S. A. Ferguson, E. J. Hamilton, W. J. Hansen, H. E. Bell, R. E. boand, vv. i. Brooks, R. E. Burrolighs, R. C. Campbell, J. M. Cowan, D. E. Davis, D. C. Deck, J. D. Garrison, C. L. Armstrong, J. C. Boyd, R. J. BOYER, K. E. Caldwell, A. B. Futrell, R. L. GiBBS, J. G. Baker, J. L. Bason, G. F. Brinkley, G. A. CLASS OF 1950 Kendall, B. D. Koontz, D. R. Longenecker, H. J. McIMurray, S. M. Milner, O. OBriant, p. L. Owen, J. M. Pan, L. Patterson, T. H. CLASS OF 1951 Gerhardt, E. a. Harris, R. E. Keever, J. R. Jones, K. W. Ledbetter, W. p. LiBBY, P. N. Lowman, D. T. McCrary, W. W. McGeaciiy, D. P. CLASS OF 1952 Gricsby, R. G. Inman, R. F. loHNSON. R. H. Little, G. FI. McAmis, C. R. CLASS OF 1953 Hickey, H. VV. Livingston, J. C. McNeill, L. L. Pharr, S. Y. Pino, V. Puckett, H. Remson, D. M. Smith, C. L. Stricklin, E. Watt, J. F. Wilkinson, S. F. Wilson, W. D. Marlette, M. E. Middleton, H. D. Morton, G. D. Morton, J. B. Paul, H. C. Thompson, E. M. Whitener, L D. Whitesides, W. p. Winters, J. W. Roberts, R. L. Rlissell, F. D. Smith, N. G. Smith, R. G. Whitfield, J. C. WOODALL, H. E. Permenter, M. M. Seagle, D. F. Smith, W. O. SiJotisor Page Two Hundred Fifl) eig il down at THE CRmPUS CLUB . . I ' m sure I flunked that ie ' ie v! . . Someday we ' ll have to bu chairs. ' . . Svbil places Mallov under her thumb. . . Come into my parlor . . . Page Two Hutidred Sixty lorty luni ij.iiIrrhI ,il tlu- ( .iicst I Ictusc mi tlu ' c inii) ol OcIoIkt I • , ' ' )- 7, tit ()ri;aiii i ' .1 new soti.il or ani ation Iki tlic stutlcnts ol Davidson C ' ()llci;i ' . I Ik- | iii|)i)sc ' III tliis ruu ,niiiU|) was to cxiiiul tin- iK-iiflits ol an ori;ani cil soi-ial lili- to as nianv men as those to join. Alter lon cielil)eration the oinani alion atlopteil as its name I he ( ' am|nis C ' lul). At lirst a verv iari e, lo(i el kini i;roii|), I he C ampiis C Jul) lias this year iK-come a more eoiiip.ii.t .iiul .ulivi ' IiiiiiIkiIiihhI, Liri;el as a result ol its neu Ixiarilinj; house, opened in .Xovemher On the cover ol an e. |ilanatorv pamphlet sent to Ireshmen this ear were the words Iraternitv, Democraev, Frugalitv. 1 houuh not an oihcial slogan, these words perhaps express vcrv well the philoMiphv ol I he ( anipiis C liih. Reeoyni inu the ehaiii ed situation ol the Davidson campus, I he Campus C luh is seekini a more ellective means ol service to the colles e and its students. Se ent (i e percent ol ( anijius (luh men returning next vear are petitioning Alpha I au ( )mci:;a Iraternitx. Iwentv-lne percent will con- tinue the Campus C luh. f nJ A HOnORRRY FRRTERniTY David V. Miller President council The Honorary Fraternity Council is made up of the president or one representative from each honorary fra- ternity on the Dayidson campus, with its membership totahng seventeen. An honorary fraternity is one which deals with a specific object or field. Its members are elected or chosen only when they have shown outstandino abilities in the subject of the particular group. Duties of the Honorary Fraternity Council include: approving honorary fraternities that wish to organize on the Davidson campus, setting the dates for the meetings of each honorary group, and seeing that the fraternities conduct regular programs in their particular fields. Coffin Jenkins Goodman KiRBY Bird Jackson Carnegie Wade Lambeth Alexander BURRUS Lyles Clapp Vann Apperson King Cameron Davis H. E. Coffin, Jr. Sigma Delta Pi David V. Miller Phi Society Paul Jenkins Phi Mil Alpha W. A. Goodman Le Cercle Fraucais REPRESENTATIVES Charles L. Kirby Eiimanean Society Bill Bird Omicron Delta Kappa Bill Cameron hitertiational Relations Clul T. W. Jackson Alpha Epsilon Delta P. S. Carnegie Scahhard and Blade Iake Wade ; ■ D Club W. M. Alexander y.Al.C. l. Cabinet Charles Davis Forensic Council Charles A. Burru; Delta Phi Alpha Bill Bird Pan-Hellenic Council Auburn Lambeth Beaver Cliih John Lyles Sigma Upsilon R. W. Clapp, Jr. Sigma Pi Sigma J. M. Vann Sigma Delta Psi Tom Apperson Red and Black Mascjuers J. T. King Gamma Sigma Epsilon PHI BETR KRPPH Phi Ik-la Kappa was tslahlislu-il in 1776. lo Ik- m-IcvIihI in iiuin IxTship in iliis Iraicrnily inians iltat a man lias aiiaini-il a hi h tlf rtr ol siKciss in his ci)llf f work. I ' hi Bi-la Kappa is ilu- k-si rivi)y;nili(in tli.ii i.in hr i;i rn lor this ixiillc-nci- in sihnlasiii cii iloavurs. f f i C) C. ,ft f ft IklKKUS Lyles C. . . Ikmniis H. W. Clapp J. C. IVmlev C K. Brown W. P. CllMMINC J. R. Cunningham C C;. Davidson j. M. Douglas E. J. Erwin Clai ' f Mebane Morgan TR.ATRES 1 COLLEC.IO CiiARi-Ks I . Davis John S. Lyles Eari I . CluovES VV. N. Mebane. Ill 1 RAIRES I rACLlLlATE E. O. Cuerrant J. W. MacConnell C. R. Harding VV. G. McCIavock F. L. Jackson J. A. McCiE, cuv F. W. Johnston J. E. Martin 1 1. F. Lilly L. E. Orange W. I. lixGi r W. L. Porter I s I ()(. N C. M. Richards R. L. Morgan B. M. Storey C W . Roberts E. F. Shewmake VV. R. Starnes O. J. TiiiES B. D. lllOMPSON C;. B. VV ' Arrs EsiAHLISlILI) L ( SCIIOLAUSIIIP omiCRon DELTR KRPPR One dax in the fall and a«ain in the sprino Omicion Delta Kappa selects those men who have fulfilled its primary requisite of leadership. O.D.K. was established in 1914 at Washington and Lee University for the purpose of recognizing the qualities of leadership among college men. This fraternity does more than just recognize leadership here on the Da idson campus; it is an organization for the purpose of disco ering problems that confront students during their college life on the campus, and tries to formulate plans and devices for the purpose of aiding e er student in a better understanding of Da idson. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO o. f. roddey Whit Cobb L. O. Mills Bill Alexander Bob Hollister Jake Wade Doug Rice Curtis Harper Bob Bumbarger John S. Lvles Bill Bird, President FRATRES IN FACULTATE Prof. J. C. Bailev Prof. E. a. Beaty Dr. C. K. Brown Mr. Ray Brown Prof. E. J. Erwin Dr. I. R. Cunningham Dr. J. M. Douglas Prof. H. E. Fulcher Dr. E. O. Guerrant Mr. F. W. FIengeveld Mr. F. L. Jackson Dr. F. W. Johnston Prof. 1 1. T. Lilly Dr. Dr. W. L. Lingle Dr. J. W. MacConnell Dr. W. G. McGavock Mr. M. W. McGill Mr. J. L. Payne Prof. J. F. Pinckney Prof. J. C. Pfohl Dr. W. O. Puckett Dr. C. M. Richards Dr. L. B. Shenck Mr. W. B. Smith Dr. G. R. Vowles Mr. a. 11. Whittle B. Woods Established I ' H Page Two HundreA Sixty-sh Leadership N . 1 O f, iiii I iiiiii) i ' xl UdIIIII Y I.ISIIIN Mills till I. Alixanoih lidll lloLLISTFR Jake Wade Uoiit; Uke Curtis Harper John Lyles Bob Bumbabcer W VMllNCION AM) III: LImMHSIIV Pnsje Two UundreJ Sixty iexen iriTERnRTIOnRL RELRTIOnS CLUB o « D CT- r o r ' ) r fy 3 r It a rt r =5 r, W k.% Abel liEST BLACKnUKN Brown BC.VL I AMI HI. X Childers CUMMU JG Denison DuBosE Gragg Hamilton Hampton Hart HOUCK HUFFAKER Jones Kendall Kester Lee LOFTIN, J. R. LOFTIN, S. Long McClintock Redeearn Richardson Storey Shuhlev Smith Turner HUMPIIRVS Pino BlEDENKOPF OFFICERS Bill Cameron Preiide)it John Calhoun Vice-President Bob Long Secretary-Treasurer The purpose of the International Relations Club is to foster interest in world problems and relations and to promote discussion on questions of international im- portance. In this way the I.R.C. strives to provide strong leadership for intellioent political thinking on the campus. The local club at Davidson is sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The Da ' idson I.R.C. meets twice a month, in iting faculty members, students, and guest speakers to speak on subjects of world interest, and holding informal discussions for the pur|i(isi ' ol reaching con- structive and useful conclusions on these issues. Paae Two Hundred Sixty-eight EF ( DELTR PHI -• J C . A. Ilinimis, Jii. RLPHR r ■ 1). 1 . Cowan 1 lu ' ii.ilioii.il luinor.iiA li.ilrinitv, l. I ' lii r i r Alpli.i, M ' cks lo honor excel Icini ' in (.trni.ni ' x -. iinci to nive stiiilinls lluitl .in innnlivf lor C. LI. V..ILS hij lu-r sthol.irslni ' . Ilu- lr.ikinii .inns lo promote liu ' slnd ol tlu ' C.crin.ni l,nii;u;ii;i ' . ■SX A M lion liiii. lileralurc and ti ili ation, lo lurtln.! .ni in k  , tcrcst in and a bettor unilerstanilinu o| ijie M Mm . Clerman speakini; peopk ' , .nul lo iosier ,i s m W tk pathetic a|ipreci.nion ol C.ernun cultine. r - v K. 11 liiinrNKoPF C)l 1 IC LF.S k r Yi ■ J. n. IJtcK Cii.Mii.Es . . liuRRiis, Jh I ' rcsidcii: ma m David E. Cowan Vice-President i Claude LI. X ' oils Secretary-Treasurer 1 f n --- ' ' ' -1 R. W. GoECKtRITZ R. E. Harris I C III 1) 1S1:1 Dei. C. . owLES 1 r . ll ' ,LS L i-.U III I Frof. M. . Beatv Dr. C. W. I I ARDING Fni)F. 1 1. 1 . Lilly Dr. E. O. C.uerrant Dr. W. O. Pucket-1 Dr. |. . . 1cCeaciiv A. J. Neumann F. R. Tints, Jr. W. C;. Thomas Page Two Hundred Sixty-nine R. E. Barron VV. C. Gumming W. j I. ClIRRIE C. T. Davis R. J. Grube T. H. Hall W. J. Hamilton J. E. Hazard R. M. HOLLISTER J. D. HOBART 3. D. Kendall N. G. Leach J. S. Lyles L. O. Mills F. T. Prufer G. P. Scott D. W. Shriver I. R. Stubbs R. L. TURNIPSEED siGmfl upsiLon Sitjma LIpiiInn is a national lionorarv liter- ary fraternity, founded at The Uniyersity of The South in Sewanee, Tennessee. The Blue Pencil chapter at Davidson is one of the oldest chapters in continual existence. Members are chosen from those men of the junior and senior classes who show outstanding ability in the Field of creati e writing. OFFICERS John Lyles President Charles Davis Vice-President and Progrmu Chainnan Bill Currie Secretary-Treasurer LisTON Mills Feed Chairman FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. P. Climming C. C Davidson E. J. Erwin |. B. Callent A. v. COLDIERE F. W. Johnston 11. T. Lilly J. L. McLean C. V. Owen J. L. Payne 1. S. PlIRCELL Page Two Hundred Seventy SCRBBRRD and BLRDE I he SoiMunl ..tul IJI.ulc- ll,.n,.i.ii Mill larv hratcrnitv was ()rj;anizcil for the puijiosc ol iiromoliiii; and rccoj;ni inj; oxccllcnio in tlic hru ' ( l n)ihtar activity. I)a icls()n lias one ol the oiliest chapters in tiie South anil has heen a leader in this iraternitx. OlllCtRS P. S. C ' arnei.ie Cttyta ' ni C . C ' liii DtRS First Liculciiaiit |. Ci. CIlenn Second Liculcnaut I . . Ci EviM.AM). JR First Scrocaut () 0 MLMBLHS l)n. j. R. C lTN.NINi;HAM Mn. 1 . W. I Ienceveld Mil. I . 1.. Jackson l)ii. |. W. MacConnell PuDi . J. C . Pfomi PuDi. |. C . Baillv, Jr. Prof. L. a. BE.vrv 1 f o iktfej H « O ' I ' . S. Carnccif. C. N. C ' liii.iiKns J. (. ' •. (il.INN I W. Cl.KVHI.AND, Jr. W M. Al.KXANDER I W Him. Jii. C . V. Clark W. M. C ' (k)per 11 M I lol.LISTER r.. W. Kester S. E. LoFTIN R. E. Long J. S. LvLES R. C. .Millar E. T. West . . M. Ra.nkin IX D. Rice J. A. Richards J. C. Roberts R. K. Shaw Page Two Htituired Sevciily one R. W. Clapp, Jr. C. A. BURRUS R. B. Jackson, Jr. Earl Groves G. T. McKee R. G. McLeod Otis Milner J. B. Stroud Mfh k W. B. Boyd SIGmR P SIGITIR The object of Sioma Pi Sioma is to award distinction to those men of his h scholarship in physics. Sioma Pi Sigma was founded at Da idson College on December 11, 1921, and now has chap ters well distributed among the leadina collegiate institutions in the OFFICERS R. W. Clapp, Jr President Charles A. Burrits Vice-President R. Bruce Tackson, Jr. . .Secretary-Treasurer FR AIRES liN FACULTATE I 1. E, FULCHER |. E. Martin W. i . Mebanh P. 13. Peyton L. S. Sellars Dr. C I. PlETENPOL Lt, Col. J, L, Ballard Page Two Hundred Seventy-two PHI mu RLPHfl Plii Mil Alpli.i, tlic n.ition.il lioiKir.irx imi sic Ir.ilfiniu . Ii.is .is its |Hir| ()si ' to ;kI .iiuc the cause of music in America. Clamma Cliap ter here at Davidson confers membersliip u|T )n those who show lluir Imc lor imisie cither hv adopting music as their profession, or who work to advance the cause of music in America. OFFICERS Paiii, Jenkins President I lARRisdN Taylor ' icePresic{eut I Ienrv I Iansen St ' crc(nr) ' C.iL IiiMPiiBYS Treasurer Ie.nry Bnirx.ES Warden William Wihtesides Uhtoriau FR AIRCS I FACin.TAlF Dr. John R. Cunningham Dr. CiuY R. Vowles Prof. James C. Pfohl Mr. Earl F. Berg Prof. J. D. Haldane, Jr. I ' . JlSKINS It II Iavloh II IIanskn (•. I liiMi ' imii s II. IIi iik;hs W. V ' hitesioes C . .VuTFN J. . t. C ' a.mpuf.ll II. J. Diiy.MON A. N ' euman II. A. Russell C. Roper I.. Atkins P. Daniels R. Palmer c. Barrett H Barr B. Dixon S. DORTON P. Lavertv R. Davis A. Balk D Sanders J- Larkin D. W ' hitener Page Tuo Uimdred Se ■etll three GRmmR sicmR epsilopi D - D O ' f-js: c | ' - « King Newton Jackson Guthrie Patten Parker Alexander JOYNER Monroe Patterson Davis HUBBELL Mebane Gamma Sigma Epsilon is the onl - national honorary chemical coeducational fraternity. Founded at Davidson College, December 19, 1919, it has 16 chapters in 9 states. Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a national honorary fraternity whose purpose is to recognize those who have done outstanding work in chemistry in their college work, and to stimulate an interest in the study of chemistry. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO ]. T. King, President E. C. Parker, Secretary Graham Newton, Treasurer S. C. Alexander D. C. Davis T. W. Jackson R. B. Patterson Sam Joyner R. W. HuBBELL A. N. Guthrie J. T. Monroe W. N. Mebane, III R. C. Patten FRATRES IN FACULTATE VV. O. PucKETT J. B. Gallent O. J. Thies T. S. Logan Thomas G. Roberts Page Two Hundred Seventy-four SIGmR DELTH P Sij rn.i IXIi.i I ' i w.is lnuiiclcii Nowmlxr 14, 1919, .11 ilic llniM-rsiiv i l C ' alif irni.i. 1 lie DjvidMin cliaptcr was i-st.ihlisiu-i! ill 19.V- . Studi-nls an- nominati-tl im a h.isis 111 hi li .l )laf l i|■) in S|)anisii. 1 lu- Spanish C ' liili is not a national or){ani ation, l)tit it is .1 |)riTi- |uisiic- to nicmlKTsliip in the David«)n thajv liT III Si;;m.i Dril.i I ' i. SIC.MA DKI.TA I ' I irsi Tuxv: W. VV. Adams. A. 1. C amp, W. K. Child. C. N. Cl.ildtrs, II. E. Cirin. Second row: W. C. Cumminn, U ' . A. Dixon, Jr., E. J. Icrnuson, E. T. Groves. P. B. Cuthery. rliird row: G. V ' . Humplnn. K. I.. Lewis. Virgil Pino. L. C. Kcihinson, J. R. Taylor. Iralres ill Fiiciduile: Lt. Col. James L. Ballard. Profs. F. L. Blvihc, J. Y. Causey, A. V. Goldierc. C. W. Roberu. si ' AMsii c I in; First row: Coble. Herron, Kelton, Kistler. Montgomery, Middleton, Miles. Ncal. Mvers. Secoiid row: Abbot, Bernhardt, Clark. Ferj uson, Freeman. GcxKJman. Hammond. Trammel. Inman. Third row: Jones, Lilly, McN ' eeiy. Marlette. . IilUr. rucli-irdson. Roberts. Stockton, Wade. Fourth row: Tavlor, White, Baird, Yorke. Cobiirn, Walker, Wcarn. r r. ' cs fi r ' •ft r. O 1 1 ,r _ g r r Harold Barr F. W. Best R. J. Boyd H. P. Bridges W. A. Goodman R. R. Hart K. W. Jones J. R. Keever W. N. Mebane J. J. Murray C. L. Norwood E. C. Parker J. D. Whitener W. B. Lord Bryan Storey f O(f) x D a C:r LE CERCLE FRRnCfllS Le Cercle Francais is a national honorarv organization whose purposes are to promote interest in and ability to use with correctness and facility the French language, and to stimulate interest in France herself. OFFICERS W. A. Goodman President ]. R. KEEyER Vice-President K. W. Jones Secrefnrr Prof. A. V. Goldiere Treasurer FRATRES IN FACU ' LTATE Dr. G. B. Watts Dr. A. V. Goldiere Page Two Hundred Seventy-six THE BERVER CLUB The Bca er Club is made up of those underclassmen who have distint;uished them sehes in Imlh .ithietics and lt ' aclcislii|i. lis primar ' pur|X)ses arc to entertain isitin athletic teams and to sponsor ci ic dri es. 1 ills c,ir ilic licaxer Club coiuUiLicd .in olil clotbini; tlri e. 1 hese clothes were sent to aiil the nccd in Europe. OFFICERS Auburn Lambeth President MoNTV Hill Vice-President .M. c . IcLe. n Secretary-Treasurer rf O f! . fS BSc . J f , ? - f, A. I.AMIII III M IImi M .M.LiAN li. lillAULEY li. lilKIOKS r. C ' OLK.MAN T. Craven r. Davis J. FlCKEISEN B. Freeman J. GuiTON T. Haller F. Henceveld J. K ELTON 1). Lazenby D. Stockton T. Stockton A. Strand II. W. DE C. Baldwin J. Rogers Page Tuo Hundred Sevenly-seven ' f ! ! ' J. M. Vann R. W. Adams G. Ballenger ' •■ P. Brown W. H. Pritchett D. iM. Remson ' F. P. Spach 41 Page Tiro Hundred Seventy-eight SIGmR DELTR PSI Sigma Delta Psi is a nathional athletic fraternity. Da idson recei ctl its charter to this oraanization in 1929. A man must pass fifteen athletic tests before he mav become a member. OFFICERS Jim Vann President Ken Goodpasture X ice-Presldent Bill Pritchett Secretary-Trecmirer FRATER IN FACLILTATE A. 11. Whittle RLPHR EPSILOn DELTR I lie (llliltt ol . l|l|l.l 1 psiloll Dtll.l is t l cncoiir.iiji ' I ' Mclk ' nti. ' in pic incilicil scliol.ii slii|i ;inil Id stimiihitc an .ipjircci.ition oi the iin|xiit.incc ul ilic pic nicilic.il ciliic.iiion in tlic siiiil 1)1 incilicinc. C)l I K I lis T. W. I AC KsoN President A. . (.uiiiRiE Vice-PTesidciit J. 1 . KiNt. Secretary Y. W. P riERSON Treasurer FRATRES 1 1 AC LILIAIE l)«. W. (). PlIC KEIT Ur. li. E. Brown Dr. J. B. Gallent fft O O ' o C:; p n I W . Ja( KSON A. . (illMIIIII J I. KiNC. I II. I ' ATTkKWIN S. C . AlIlXANDEH K. I:. I)|IIM KS C. HUKKUUCHS I ) 1:. Cowan I). C. Davis ] . W. HUBBELL S. B. JOY.VER W. . .Mebane J. T. Monroe Graiiam Newton E. C. Parker . W. Pate . C. Pal.mer R. C. Patten R. B. Patterson E. . 1. Recen R. M. HoLLISTEB C. W. Rawson Page Two Hundred Seventy-nine RPPRECIRTIOn The staff of the 1950 Quips and Cranks would like to thank all persons who have worked so tirelessly with us on this year ' s book. Especially we would like to express our appreciation to: Mr. Buck Shelton and Mr. Price Coursey and the art department oF the C harlotte Engraving Company, who have spent man long hours in bringing the pictorial matter to completion. Mr. Harrie Keck of the Observer Printing House, who has been very patient and efficient in getting the printed matter to press. We would especially like to thank him for his work on the cover design tor this year. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brumfield of Brumfield Studio, who have spent much time and energy in trying to add perfection to the indi ' idual portraits. To these and many others we express our gratitude, realiz- ing that the completion of this book is due in great part to their efforts. 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HC r.iiAHi.nrTi: CREATIVE PRINTING — PACKAGING — AND LABELS ESTABLlSllEll ISUl ' SOUTHERN FRUIT COMPANY iTuiiipoi Utfd Wholesale Dealers In FRUITS CAR LOT RECEIVERS AND SHIPPERS •11!)- 421 -423-425 West Second St. 3-6181 Phones 3-6182 CHARLOTTE. N. C. 3-6183 Pa e I ' uo Hundred inely-lhree THOMAS HOWARD CO. Wholesale Grocers liartnn iama (En. Charlotte, N. C. Rock Hill, S. C Monroe, N. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Ddw-NbI ' s Restaurant Real Italian Spaghetti Steaks — Sea Food Fountain Service Where Friends Meet 118 W. Fifth St. Charlotte, N. C. PASTEURIZED GRADE A MILK Mooresville Co-Operative Creamery Daily Delivery Phone 205 MOORESVILLE, N. C. Park Place Pharmacy Prescription Service 613 Providence Road Dial 3-1114 CHARLOTTE, N. C. ge Two Hundred Niitetyfmir i;. A. 11 Kic BIGGERS BROTHERS, Inc. W hole sale Only FRUITS, PKOUUfK. BUTTKK AND EGGS Ni;-MAII) MAHCAKINK. INSTITUTIONAL SIZK UANNKI) GOODS ' It (tliritj s pai s to hiiji thf best IMidiif 2--M-M ClIAKI.OTTK, N. r. Ctiarlo e Sporting Goods Co, Inc. ;51 1 S. Tivdii St. Phoiu ' ;{-0G00 A(li ilts far McGregor, Goldsmith and Wilson Sports Equipment W R EMM ' S M EM ' S HO? + I1AVIDSUN5 LLDTHING HEADQUARTERS + Suppliers of Sport and Formal Wear Main Street Davidson, N. C. IV .JV Soudiem BREADandCAKE Columbia Baking CiiAKi.orrK, N. ( ' . Co. NOTICE RENT-A-CAR For Busiiie s or Pleasure I ' leiitv of New Cars at Reasonable Prices Special Rates on Long Trips Vf Also Have Trucks SCARBOROUGH ' S Drive-lt-Yourself, Inc. •Jl-J West 4th St. Phone -.i-A ' iVA rilARl.oTTK, N. C. FOR OVER 27 YEARS . . . DAVIDSON STUDENTS, ALUMNI AND FRIENDS HAVE BEEN S-A-V-I-N-G AT ( } ki iS C 128 N. Tryoii u 109 S. Tryon Charlotte, N. C. Pa e Two Hundred Sinety-five 1919 ATTENTION! PRE-MED. STUDENTS FOR 31 YEARS WE HAVE SUPPLIED STUDENTS PHYSICIANS, HOSPITALS, INSTITUTIONS AND HEALTH DEPARTMENTS WITH Nationally Known Medical and Surgical Equipment and Supplies WINCHESTER CarolinuH ' House of Serricc Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Winchester-Ritch Surgical Co. 1950 119 East 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Ill North Greene .St., Greensboro, N. C. Complimctits of DOLAN MOTOR COMPANY SALES 426 West Morehead St TlcuA. SERVICE Charlotte, N. C. James J. Harris, Pres. R. Lewis Pattoii, Vice-Pies. Elbert Todd, Secy.-Tieds. James J Harris Company INSURANCE— BONDS Johnston Building Charlotte 2, N. C. Telephone 5-7311 Thomas S. Lofton L. A. Tomlinson, Jr. E. E. Shumate 3(nlttt M. IGtlilp Quality Jewelry featuring Hamilton, Elgin, Gruen, Horvel Watches Diamonds — Jewelry — Silverware 221 North Trvon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of MOORESVILLE THEATRES Page Two Hundred Ninety-six DELUXE ICE CREAM Ash ' or It . 1 rin ' Stud t ' nt Store MooHKSMi.i.K (:v. Chi: 1 Co. MooKi.sMi.i.i;, N. (], mmi DniRY mm Quality Dairy Products Since 1926 DAVIIISON — ( ORNKIJUS — HUNTERSVILI.K SMITH BOOK STORE .ARGEST STOCK OF BOOKS. PICTURES AND FRAMES IN THE SOUTH 402 W. Traiik St.— p. O. Box 1314 Charlottk 1. N. C. Hhfici-j jty,oX?«i.«c Page Two Hiiiiiired iiielv-sereii CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 50 Southern Music Corp 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. Pyramid Life Insurance Co, Home Office Charlotte, N. G. STEINWAY And Other Pianos HAMMOND ORGANS MAGNAVOX Radios — Phonos ANDREWS MUSIC CO. 231 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of 1426 E. Morehead Phone 3-5377 7sr .v.« «t J-v- .« ' ISheloar Oiead Charlotte, N. C. Piige Two Htiinlred Ninety eight HI 1 IIP i. LSI NIIOl K (ii mini (. ' ontr • : : ' l!rf ;ii(l ( ' ( ClIAKI.OTTi:, N. (ICtiUS .ml V. FINE ANTIQUES :eejB e ' flf ntmt fefjo Till Sn ilh ' s F ' tiiist ( ' (tlhrtidii (•} Authentic Antiques l()(i-l()8 E. Mori ' hcad St. CllAKl.oTTK. N. C. For Bus Irausportatio}} at its Best Always (jo ' rmii.wv s Economical — Safe — Convenient Schedules QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS 117 West Fifth StrtM CHARLOTTE. N. C. Pleasant Atniusphere — Conveniently Lucatetl Wooden Bowl The I ' ldci To Meet Yiiiir Frie)icl. ' In Charlotte 12.-) W. -1th St. Good Food CoKrtcoiis Senic( Floors and Floor Coverings HKSr fliior ci.MTinK fi.r every r indili m and u e yeurs exiirrienre. we uughl tii know which lo as we Htock many kinds, inrluding the newest Hubher Tile Vinyl Tiles l.inulfiim Linoleum Tile Asphalt Tile Sie Newwt Oak Hl.ick and Plank Plastic Tile reasei)rutif Tiles, Mastipav Acoustical CeilinKs of many kinds 1nterlf ckinff Plastic Wall Tile New Waterproof Solid Plastic Wallbonrd MetuI MuuldinKS Plastic Cabinet Tops of many kinds liowelcd Monolith Bathroom Cabinets. Fixtures S. ' p us for floors for every need Rubber Mattinif Stair Treads See the four newest floors: Lifetime Vinyl. Sanilile. Vinyl Carpet. Non-Shrink Oak Tile BOST BUILDING EQUIPMENT CO. IIJ K. llh SI. Phnne l-O.i:! Piiije Tiio Hiiiiiir ?J Siiiet) uiiie Economical — Fast — Clean — Dependable For Better Cooking, Faster Water Heating Domestic — Commercial — Industrial Plants Located at Charlotte, N. C— Home Office Marion, Winston-Salem, Wilmington, N. C. Bennettsville, Greenville, S. C. Portsmouth, Newport News, Va. Kingsport, Tenn. And Dealers Throughout The Carolinas For Cleaner Heat, Trouble Free Refrigeration STONESTREET ' S GR A ' DE CAFE 0. C. Stonestreet Mgr. The Sensible Place To Eat 418 3o. Main St. Phone 132 MOORESVILLE, N. C. SHIP HHOY RESTHURHflT Come and Dine and Dance at the Upper Deck • Phone 4-2671 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Three Hundred Tlic rollowitii FirtHs Built The flew Davidson Gym STEEL DKSIGN FABRICATION ERECTION STRUCTURAL STEEL CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS ORNAMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS IRON Structural Strrl for the new Daridsnu Gi mnaniinn furnished i ; erected by SOUTHERN ENGINEERING COMPANY LiTTLK Pittsburgh CHARLOTTE, N. C. w C. W. KIRKLAND COMPANY, Inc. Plastering Contractors 501 East Morehead Street Dial 2-1132 CHARLOTTE 6, N. C. Page Three Hundred One EDWIN C BOYETTE SON FLOORING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS AGENTS CHARLOTTE, N. C. ASPHALT TILE LINOLEUM WALL TILE RUBBER TILE STEEL WINDOWS DURALL SCREENS ALUMINUM WINDOWS MITCHELL BECKER COMPANY Manufacturers of ORNAMENTAL IRON STEEL WORK Phone 2-4473 1916 South Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. Sitbsidianj of Tucker-Kirby Company Barrett Flintkote Bonded Built-Up Roofs Sheet Metal Industrial Residential Re-Roofing: Insulation Interstate Rooling I Asphalt Co., Idc. 520 West Palmer Street P. 0. Box 1086 Charlotte 1, North Carolina Phone 4-6984 Compliments of F. E. Robinson Co., nc. 529 West nth Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pnge Three Hiunired Tiro THODIPSOn and STREET CO. General Contractors f Charlotte, N. G. F. N. Thompson, ' 21 McDkmtt Sthkht Go. F. N. Thompson, Inc. Page Tliree Hiiiiiireii Ihree ADVERTISEMENTS BY DAVIDSON AlUMMI We Appreciate Your Business Piedmont Bank and Trust Company Fvrmrrlii The Bank of Davidson DAVIDSON, N. C. MOORESVILLE MT. PLEASANT OFFICERS C. A. Potts, President, ' 10 J. V. Lore, Aetive Vice-President F. L. Jackson, Vice-President. ' 06 W. H. Jetton, Cashier, ' 30 Mrs. Eugenia H. Deaton, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS C. K. Brown, ' 21 J. V. Lore Thad M. Lowe J. M. Douglas, ' 93 J. W. McConnell, ' 02 L. Young White F. L. Jackson, ' 06 W. A. Tliompson, ' 25 Paul B. Foil C. A. P otts, ' 10 Hoy A. Moose McAlister Carson, ' 13, President H. H. DeArmon, Secretary Hugh Houser R. A. Carson, ' 50 McAlister Carson, Jr., ' 46 Carson Insurance Rgency Time to Ivsure ((■ ' i° ' 3 HI 0)i The Square INSURANCE BONDS Telephone 6-1511 . 200 Independence Bldg. Paee TUree Hundred Four HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND KEEP THEM 1. K( ' ( ' |) skid chains on your (onjriu ' ; al va s sa ' Ic-s than you think. Cult i all ' a low, persuasive voice. How you say it often counts far niiii-f than what you say. o Make |)roniises sparin rly. and keep them faithfully, no mitter what it costs you. 8. Never let an opportunity pass to say a kind and encourairiny thine to or about somebody. Praise pood work done, regardless of who did it. If criticism is merited, criticize heliifully. never spitefully. 1. He intere.sted in others; interested in their pursuits, their welfare. their homes and families. Make merry with those who rejoice, and mourn with tho.se who weep. Let everyone vou meet, however humbl . feel thai you regard him as a person of importance. 5. Be cheerful. Keep the corners of your mouth turned up. Hide your pains, w ' orries and disappointments under a pleasant smile. Lnugh 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 di.sagree 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 siy nothing of another unless it is .something good. 8. Be careful of others ' feelings. Wit and humf)r at the other fellow ' s expen.se are rarely worth the effort, and may hurt wher? 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 amicable, forget self, and you will be i-espected and rewarded. NORTH AMERICA ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF Virginia, Incorporated Robert U. Woods, President, ' 23 HOME OFFICE RICHMOND. VIRGINIA More than 300,000 persons have bought policies in this Society Virginia ' s and the Soitth ' .s Pioneer and Leading Accident, Hospitalization-Surgical Company Page Three Hundred Five GHAS. MACK SONS WHOLESALE DEALER Confectioneries. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Paper and School Supplies Phone 182 Mooresville, N. C. T. R. Mack, ' 36 CATHEY- HOYLE 24 Hour AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2881 Davidson, N. C. W. A. CATHEY, ' 28 Complete Midnal lnsura)ice Service J. Caldwell McDonald, ' 15 Sam H . McDonald, ' 24 M cDDNALD REALTY CD. CHARLOTTE, N. C. REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE Builders of Better Homes You Can Put Your Foot On What We Sell Henry G. Newson and Company REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE Independence Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. Charles Moody Co. Wholesale Groceries CHARLOTTE. N. C. D. E. Hipp, ' 19 Page Three Hundred Six ' Nearly Everything The College Boy Needs The Student Store Pail Horne. Manof cr a Try The Stud First — So Much Closer Pagfi Three Hundred Seieii Congratulations To The Class of 1950 i-: ' : Mm HOSIERY MILLS, I C. ASHEBORO, N. G. Makers of Famous McCrary Seam Reminder Stockings Sold By Leading Stores Everywhere C. W. McCrary, ' 24 T. N. Hunter, ' 24 J. F. McCrary, ' 28 B. B. Walker, ' 43 Page Tliree Hundred Eight ( ' oinf)lifH( ' nts of STATESVILLE CHAIR COMPANY Manufacturers of LIVING ROOM AND DINING ROOM CHAIRS SXATliSVILLH, N. G. HENDERSON ' S Davidson, N. C. + Watch Repaiiiiijr Watch Bands Crystals Fitted Jewelry Repairing V. S. Henderson, ' 12 JOHN MACK SON DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1912 Clothes for tlie College Man Telephone 239 MOORESVILLE. . C. Mitch Mack, ' 42 Page Three Hundred yiine Sales Representatives For: ill Mil MM SYNTHETIC RAYON AND ACETATE YARNS Hardins, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. COMBED COTTON KNITTING YARNS Bowling Green, S.C. D. R. LaFar, Jr., Z2 Dan S. LaFak, ' 31 D. R. LaFak, III, ' 51 mrkinq TOGETHER.., orking together is the theme of the OBSERVER PRIDTinG HOUSE publications department. UUe cannot do our best work without your assistance— you cannot expect to get the best results from your efforts without willing assistance and cooperation from your printer. ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN WORK TOGETHER IN CREATING IMPRESSIVE AND LASTING RECORDS OF YOUR YEARS IN SCHOOL- pumm H OUSE ROSTER OF STUDEDTS SI ' H lAl SI UDl IS liifdt ' iikiipl, Kurl II U ' ciibadiMi. CiTman Clark. I). IX. Jr B..x 1S6. aarklon, N. C. 1 la« kiin. I). II 521 Clawaiii- Ave. . I.KirovilU-, i . C:. U-.t i-. t;. C. Jr N. I-. KJn Si.. Clalliuv. S. C. k..Ihciv. r. c; 102- Coiii-Ki- wr.. K. k iiiii. s. c. Slav. J. I S l I tim Si.. Kannaixilis. . C:. Sinartl. Kfiinodv l.cKikniil .Mutinlain, I rnii. ariUT. KM. 6 Slcwarl Ave. .M.Kirovillc, N. C SI .MOKS Ailains. C; 1 1. Jr Box 518, Davidson. N. C. Ailam-.. I Box 614. Bristol. 1 i-nn. Adams. {. I02S H Si.. I ' orlMiioulh. ' a. Aik.ii. II. K 1 I ' arksidi- Dr.. CncinMv. S. C. Altxaiulir. W. M ■ 245 nymouth Si., J.ickM,iivillf. T.a. Anderson, D. 1 32 Bi ' lvar Ave, Louisvilli-, Ky. Apixrson, T. W 411 V ' . 2. Sth Si.. iN ' i-w York, N. V. Archibald, S. C 1217 Billmorc Dr.. C:liarloiic, N. C. Atkins, L. D., Jr Hullurlord lUi., Marion, N. C. Auu-n, C E .3014 ' ir inia Ave.. Charlotu-, i ' . C . lUhnian, 11. W., Jr 1200 I lolsion Ave., Bristol, Tenn. B.dk. A. J 226 Ciriene. AuKUsia. Ga. Harr. V. W ' .. Jr 1307 Kinj-s Dr.. Cljiarlolle. . . C. liarr. 1 1. W Blouiitville. lenn. Baxter. W. B Box 55. Midland Citv. Ala. Bennett. K. W 1 1840 Bustlelon Pk.. Philadelphia. Pa. Bird. J. W 402 Pitt St.. FrederieksburH, Va. Boliek. C. U ' Davidson. . C. Bowers. D. F 1908 Sharon Lane. Charlotte. N. C. Bovd. W. B 512 West End Ave.. Statesville. N. C. Boykin. II. R 812 E. Worihinyton Ave.. Charlotte, i . C. Bridges. II. P., Jr Shelbndjje, Johnson City. Tenn. Br.K.ks. no 1815 E. 7th St.. Charlotte, N. C. Brown. B. C. 205 . . Church St., Concord, N. C. Brown. G. W ' ., Jr Modena St. Ext., t. 2. Gastonia, N. C. Brown. 11. G 2215 Crescent Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Brown. J. G 114 Poplar St.. Belmont. N. C. Brown. P. M 1221 Chesapeake Ave, Hampton. Va. Bumbarser. R. B 1534 12th St.. 1 lickorv. N. C. Burrus. C. A.. Jr 812 E. Marion St.. Shelby. . C. Calhoun. J. C 5 19 SJth Ave, Huntington. W. ' a. Cameron. W. M., Jr 1921 Chestnut St., Greenville, S. C. Camp, A. T 7409 Yorktown Dr.. Norfolk. Va. Campbell, J. W Box 588, Marianna, Fla. Carnesie, P. S 131 E. Ocean Ave, Norfolk, ' a. Carr, J. L 212 N. McDowell St., Charlotte N. C. Carsijn, R. A 2215 Hojx-dale Ave. Charlotte N. C. Carter, U ' . B 102 Riverside Dr., Morganton, N. C. Casey. T. L., Jr 628 Lake Dot Circle, Orlando, Fla. Chandler, E. T 1635 E. Ocean ' iew Ave. Norfolk, Va. Childers, C. N 104 Underdown Ave, Lenoir, N. C. Clapp, R. W ' ., Jr Box 800, Tampa, Fla. Clark, C. P Clarkton, N. C. Clark. T. C Clarkton. N. C. Clark. W. N.. Jr 927 Tarboro St.. R.K ky Mount. N. C. Cloaninyer. E. 1 .. Jr 1900 Uendover Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Cobb. J. O., Jr 1200 E. . lorehead St., Charlotte, N. C. Cobb. P. V ' 1200 E. Morehead St.. Charlotte, N. C. Coble. R. F.. Jr Box 234. Bessemer Citv. N. C. Coffin, H. E.. Jr 2708 Hampton Ave. Charlotte. N. C. Collins. W. A., Jr Box 394. Myrtle Beach. S. C. Cooper. W. M 646 Walnut St.. Statesville, . . C. Covington. R. B.. Jr Ripley. Miss. Crews. W ' . J Box 5. Thomasville N. C. Curric W ' . M 6 Roslvn Rd.. Richmond. Va. Davis. C. T Queens College. Charlotte N. C. Dax is. W . A.. Jr 500 Melbourne Cl.. Charlotte. N. C. Deck. L. L.. Jr 611 Spencer Ave. E. Point. Ga. Denison E. E -.52 Clint.m. Asheville N. C. Dixon. W. A., Jr Box 586. Belmont. N. C. Dobson, O. F Mecklenburg Sanitorium. Huntersville. N. C. DuBosc, W. T 1204 Palmyra Ave., Richmond, ' a. Dudley, G. R., Jr. 229 N. Pine Valley Rd.. Winston Salem. N. C. Eborn, C. F Box 542. Washington. N. C. Edwards. E. T.. Jr 1625 Wilmore Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Edwards. G. S Box 1 26. Rockv Mount. N. C. Illis. J. 1 Box 192. Andrews, N. C. Ellis, S. A Rt. 2, Silver Spring. Md. Erwin M. M.. Jr 201 W. Prentiss Ave. Greenville. S. C . Erwin, W. D 201 W. Prentiss Ave, Greenville, S. C. Evans, J. C 527 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, N. C Evans, J. B C hurch St., Laurinburg, N. C. lanjoy, A. G 1140 Jctlerson Ave. Winston Salem, N. C. Fanjov, J. A Box 1312. Statesville, N. C. Farrio ' r, V ' . S 202 E. I lill, V ' arsaw, N. C. Faucette, J. II 1716 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Faucetle, ' . L 1716 Windvir Ave, Bristol, Tenn. Ferguson, E. J 207 Dunlap St., Lancaster, S. C ' . Fleming, C:. E C leveland, N. C. Fulton, S. 11., Jr 3 1 1 V ' . Church. I jurinburg. N. C. C;arbcr. D. D 1920 Vineyard St.. Blueheld. W. Va. Gilmer. R. D 2115 Pinew.« d Circle, Charlotte, N. C. Glenn, J. C; 150 Greenwav Ter.. Forest Hills. L. I., N. Y. C;oeckeritA, R. W Rt. 6. Box 773, Charlotte, N. C. Cioiximan. W. A 46 Kerr St.. Concord, N. C. CJragg, P. E., Ill Box 6098, San Antonio, Texas C;roves, E. T 1002 Hillside Lane, Ciastonia, N. C. Clrube R.J Box 687, St. Augustine, Fla. CJuthrie A. .N 137 Broad St., Portsmouth. ' a. Hamilton. B. M Weapcjns Dept. T.I.S.. Ft. Benning. CJa. Hamilton. W. J 1204 Rennie Ave. Richmond. Va. I lansen. H. E 30 . .E. 105th St.. Miami. Fla. I lardy, A. R Barium Springs, N. C I larper. C:. P., Jr 1355 Liggates Rd.. Ivnchburg, Va. I lassei. C. C. Jr Box 65 1 . Davidson. N. C. I la ard, J. E 3556 Pine St., Jacksonville, Fla. Henderson. R. T 828 30ih Ct.. W. Palm Beach. Fla. I ligginbothani, P. C ' ., Jr. ..311 Augusta Place, Cireenville, S. C. Ili . D. W 35 N. Jeflerson St.. Winchester, Tenn. Hodges, T. L., Ill R.F.D. 1, China Cirove, N. C. Hollister, R. M 1604 Rhem Ave. New Bern, N. C. Holshouser. H. P.. Jr Blowing Rock, N. C. Hoixl. C:. K R.F.D. 2, Sardis Rd., Charlotte N. C. Hoo( er, F. A.. Ill 3303 Habersham Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Hoskins, R. S 206 Cumberland Ave. Harlan. Kv. Houck, W. S., Jr Box 909, Florence, S. C. Huffakcr. V ' . B., Jr 1004 OakwiMKl Cl.. .Martinsville, ' a. Huie, E. B 117 Hill St.. Warsaw, N. C. Humphrys, J. G Box 203, Ft. Pierce, Fla. Hunter, J. S 334 Circle Ave, Charlotte, N. C. Hurt, A. J 1502 Hampton Ave, Roanoke, ' a. Jackson. R. B.. Jr Drakes Branch, Va. Jackson, T. W 2117 V ' ashington St.. Blueheld. W. Va. Jenkins, P. R., Jr 310 College Ave, Rinrk Hill, S. C. Johnson, E. H PitLsboro. N. C. Kabrich. R. M., Jr Box 293. V ' vtheville, Va. Kcesler, E. Y., Jr 1 139 Providence Rd., Charlotte N. C. Kelly, CM 515 Pershing St., Favetteville N. C. Kendall. B. D 1018 E. Euclid. San Antonio. Te.xas Kestcr, R. W 106 Borden Ave. Wilmington. N. C. King. H. P.. Ill 601 Georgia Ave. Bristol Tenn. King, J. T., Jr Box 488, Thomasville, CJa. Kirby. C. L 2119 Malvern Rd.. Charlotte N. C. Koont . D. R 207 Church St.. Randleman. N. C. Lee. J. C... Jr 217 Knox Circle. Durham. N. C. Lillv. R. M 41 Church St.. Charleston. S. C. Little W. C, Jr 112 Mcadowbrcxik Tr., Greensboro, N. C. Loftin. S. E Box 363. Wilmington. N. C. Long, R. E Box 580. Rt. 10. Charlotte. N. C. Longenecker, H.J Box 747, Davidson, N. C. Lowe, G. L., Jr 1272 Edgewood Ave., Jacksonville. Fla. Lyies. J. S 129 West End, Chester, S. C. McAlister R. V 606 N. Greene, Greensboro, N. C. . lcClini K:k. H. D. 3917 Pennsylvania Ave.. S.E.. Washington. D. C. McDaniel. S. O., Jr 3330 Piedmont Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga. McDonald. I. C. Jr 210 Johnston Bldg.. Charl.ptte N. C. McKee, G. T. Jr .103 W. Church. Morrilton. Ark. McLanev. J. W.. Jr 1629 Queens Rd.. W.. Charlotte N. C. McLckI. R. G 3879 Valencia Rd.. Jacksonville. Fla. .Mc.Murray. S. M. . .408 E. Washington St.. Lewisburg. W. Va. McSwain. W. S.. Jr Statesville Road. Charlotte. N. C. .Mapes, H. E. . .81-25 C mmonwealth Blvd. Bellerose, L. L. N. Y ' . Mebane W. N, 111 Box 274, Davidson, N. C. Millar. R. C. Jr 2920 Forbes St.. Jacksonville. Fla. Page Three Htiiidreii Thirteen Miller, C. W Box 1947, Winston-Salem, N. C. Miller, D. V Knob Creek Rd., Johnson City, Tenn. Mills, L. 515 Orange St., Wilmington, N. C. Milner, Otis Pinewood Terrace, Rome, Ga. Mitchell, C. J 23 Colonial Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Montgomery, E. F., Jr Box 866, Lake City, Fla. Morgan, M. M Laurinburg, N. C. Morgan, R. L 3700 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Newton, G. D Faison, N. C. O ' Briant, P. L., Jr 1018 Oakland Ave., Durham, N. C. Owen, A. K., Jr Box 1538, Winston-Salem, N. C. Owen, J. M., Ill Box 1062, Fayetteville, N. C. Pack, R. W., Jr. Apt. 902, The Cambridge, Alden Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Palmer, R. C, Jr 1380 N. Spring St., Pensacola, Fla. Pan, Lan 2524 Blossom St., Columbia, S. C. Parker, C. D., Jr 130 Edwin Place, Asheville, N. C. Parker, E. C, Jr 1516 East Beach, Gulfport, Miss. Patten, R. C 2253 S.W. 10th St., Miami, Fla. Patterson, P. A 36 Orchard St., Wadesboro, N. C. Patterson, T. H., Jr 409 Hillcrest Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Pearson, C. W Box 1281, Gastonia, N. C. Perrin, F. M 9 Calhoun St., Union, S. C. Peters, W. W 2145 Country Club Dr., Raleigh, N. C. Pharr, S. L., Jr 501 E. Center Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Pharr. S. Y., Jr Tar Heel, N. C. Pino, Virgil 1805 12th Ave., Tampa, Fla. Plaster, L. E. ..1875 Meadowbrook Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Preyer, F. L 603 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Price, M. E Barium Springs, N. C. Prufer, F. T., Jr Park View Ave., Staunton, Va. Puckett. H., Jr 1630 Brandon Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Purnell, F, M 176 Mills Ave.. Spartanburg, S. C. Rapp, W. J 21 Fisher Ferry St., Thomasville, N. C. Rawson, C. W., Jr 414 E. 2nd Ave., Rome, Ga. Redfearn, L. R., Jr 417 Third St., Cheraw, S. C. Reese, Owen, Jr 405 Hillcrest, High Point, N. C. Remson, D. M Comer Hill, Sylacauga, Ala. Rice, D. D 219 Broad St., Bennettsville, S. C. Richards, J. A 1731 Bradford Terrace, Portsmouth, Va. Richards, J. W 405 Poplar St., Bristol, Tenn. Richardson, R. P., Jr Box 1 109, Reidsville, N. C. Rimer, C. E 354 Ann St., Concord, N. C. Ritchie, K. M Box 666, Albemarle, N. C. Rittenburg, J. G 1027 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Robertson, J. N., Jr 807 Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Roddey, O. F., Jr 2026 Briarwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Rodgers, J. F Box 984, Statesville, N. C. Rogers, L. G., Jr 1716 Beverly Dr.. Charlotte, N. C. Rose, J. M., Jr 205 Hillside Ave.. Fayetteville, N. C. Russell, H. A., Jr Box 591, Davidson, N. C. Schwaemmle, F. J., Jr 431 Lyle Ave.. College Park. Ga. Sharpe, R. E E. Main St., Taylorsville. N. C. Shaw, Harry F 1001 Clarendon St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Shaw, R. K., Jr 832 W. Tennessee St., Tallahassee. Fla. Sherrill, K. A.. Jr 120 S. Main St., Mooresville, N. C. Sherwood, J. B 316 N. 5th St.. Wilminston, N. C. Shumate, J. B., Jr Box 908, Pulaski, Va. Shurley, H. R 520 Sumter Ave., Rock Hill. S. C. Sifford, J. P., Jr 819 E. Main St.. Albemarle, N. C. Sipe, M. L., Jr 204 N. Laurel St., Lincolnton, N. C. Sloan, CD Garland, N. C. Smith, C. L 414 N. Main St., Mooresville, N. C. Smith, E. E Box 7. Wytheville, Va. Smith, O. M 701 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ga. Smith, R. E. W 1532 Queens Road, 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. Stokes, W. C 220 Queens Road., Charlotte, N. C. Stone, R. B Box 55, King, N. C. Storey, B. M 37 Summerville Road. Rome, Ga. Stowe, C. W Box 433, Mount Holly, N. C. Stricklin, Ernest Barium Springs, N. C Sumner. T. B., Jr Country Club Road, Asheville, N. C. Taylor, B. H 177 E. Highland Rd., Johnson City, Tenn, Taylor, G. W Robersonville, N. C. Thomas, W. T., Jr 417 S. Winston St.. Florence. S. C. Thompson, J. H 207 E. 6th St., Waynesboro, Ga. Tolbert, J. S 319 E. Harper. Lenoir, N. C. Torrence, C. K., Jr 1215 E. Franklin, Gastonia. N. C. Trammell, L. N., Jr 813 E. Willow Dr., Dalton. Ga. Turnage, R. W Box 14, Hartsville, S. C. Turner, C. S Box 305, Reidsville, N. C. Turnipseed, R. L 613 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C. Vance, J. A., Ill Old Church, Va. Vann, J. M., Jr Box 491, Badin, N. C. VanStory, W. A., Ill 630 Hale St., Fayetteville, N. C. Vernon, B. T., Jr. 2904 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Wade, J. J Laurel Hill Road, Chapel Hill, N. C. Watt, J. F., Jr A.P.C.M., Luluabourg, Congo Beige, Afrique Weathers, W. B 214 W. 3rd St., Rome, Ga. Whisnant, I. M., Jr 930 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. White, J. G Box 1 5, Archdale, N. C. Whittemore, D. R Box 971, Rockingham, N. C. Wilkinson, S. F Hillsville, Va. Wilson, S. S Box 387, Madison, N. C. Witherspoon, J. W., Jr 307 Beaver Ave., Beckley, W. Va. Wood, T. J 61 Balm Grove Ave., Asheville, N. C. Young, K. E 1920 The Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Young, P. D 309 W. 27th St., Houston 8, Texas Rankin, A. M., Ill 427 Edgedale Dr., High Point, N. C. Whiteheart, N. E 1904 Gaston St., Winston-Salem, N. C. JUNIORS Alexander, S. C, Jr 2012 E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Allen, T. H 63 W. Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. Ashman, M. G 1110 Brunswick Ave., Norfolk, Va. Barnwell, R. B 1200 W. Davis St., Burlington, N. C. Barrett, H. G 2235 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. Barron, R. E., Ill 222 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Beatie, W. D., II 1884 Monroe Dr., Atlanta, Ga. Bell, D. C Box 1 26, Dublin, Va. Bell, R. E., Jr 447 Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. Best, F. W., Jr 1011 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Blackwood, F. J., Ill . . .1116 Briarcliff Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Blanks, R. E., Jr 1 10 Delaware Ave., Williamsburg, Va. Boand, W. 1 909 W. Mulberry, 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 Rainey St., Burlington, N. C. Brown, J. M., Jr 106 S. Walnut St., Kannapolis, N. C. Burch, E. L., Jr 1590 Clayton Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Burroughs, R. C, Jr 209 Leak Ave., Wadesboro, N. C. Calcote, C. E Broadway, N. C. Campbell, J. M 420 S. 42nd St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. Carlton, M. G A-8 Dolly Madison Apt., Greensboro, N. C. Cassels, W. T., Jr 835 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia. S. C. Child, W. K., Jr Conn. Ave., Ext., Spartanburg, S. C. Christopher, W. E., Jr 430 Shelby St., Kingsport, Tenn. Clark, C. I., Ill Box 106, Laurinburg, N. C. Clenseur, M. M 1407 14th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Cleveland, L. W., Jr. ..4 N. Kensington Rd., Asheville, N. C. Coble, J. M 3429 Monroe St., Columbia, S. C. Cook, A. W 1 126 Scott Blvd., Decatur, Ga. Cooke, W. R 71 White Fawn Dr.. Asheville, N. C. Cornell, R. D 4322 Lynbrook Dr., Bethesda, Md. Covell, W. A 308 Circle, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Cowan, D. E 313 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, N. C. Craig, K. P 909 S. Yo rk, Gastonia, N. C. Craven, T., Jr Huntersville, N. C. Crawley, R. L 117 Park Ave., Marion, N. C. Cronland, M. A Route 3, Lincolnton, N. C. Crosland, J., Jr 1321 E. Morehead St.. Charlotte, N. C. Gumming, W. C 1117 Pile St., Clovis, N. M. Cunningham, W. R Box 36, Davidson, N. C. Davis, D. C 2430 Ridge Rd Drive, Alexandria, Va. Davis, T. L., Jr 140 Winnona Drive, Decatur, Ga. Deck, J. D 611 Spencer Ave., East Point, Ga, Dendy, M. C, Jr 501 Anderson, Orlando, Fla. Dickson, R. S 2620 Avondale Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. Drymon, B. J 216 Irving Ave., Sarasota, Fla. DuBose L. L Box 239. Clinton, S. 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. 1 5th St.. Wilmington, N. C. Faison. Cameron 1018 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Felker, P. H Rt. 2. Box 970, Concord. N. C. Flipse, T. E 759 N. E. 68th St., Miami, Fla. Frye. 1. B 39 S. French Broad, Asheville, N. C. Furr, W. F Box 86, Crescent Beach. S. C. Garrison. C. L., Jr Box 735. Burlington, N. C. Gay, I. R 504 Ava St., Waycross, Ga. Piige Three Hundred Foxirieen C;av. U. C 22i Clu-rokc-f St., J.icks .iuilli-. 1 l.i Cn-t. A. E.. Jr i Eu t HultiTV. C ' liarlolmi, S. C C; rl..irai. K. A.. Jr 1304 lidltv I ' K.ci-. IvnthliurK, V... C;il.M.ii. H. T.. Jr B x 2KS, Uni.m. S. C. Ci..«l|..isturf, II. M. . . .R.F.D. J. AsliKf. ' vi ' lUI.. 1 rankliii. I run tiranl. II. K I2 ' )K Tarkuav. LuuisvilK-, Kv. Caavis. I . . l iZ( W. O ' yW- Si.. I. ca. C.a. Clrtir. V. W I « ' .v ( ' S, Simili HoM.m. Va. t;uilurv, I ' . H.. Jr 1524 liilmi.iri- Dr., Cliarloiu-, . . t . I lall. 1 . II.. 1 ' 3120 liiKloiiii- Am-.. . 1.u..ii, Cia. I lallit. 1. II Bo.v H44. I ' liLiski, Va. llairmnlKM. Ci. W. Jr 1124 I llli St., I luiiliiiv;i .ii. W. Va. I latris, HI- I!...v 2 , All.i.Mi, III. I larris, W. () Nintli aiul .Maoli ' . IVnrsl)iir«, Ind. Ilaviu-s. II. II 2lM SimIi Si., lirisi..!. Itnn. lU-n rvikl, I-. W.. Jr  ... •!2I, Davids..!., . C. I Urron. I!. W .302 Thorntiiii Ave-., Dalti.ii, Ga. Ilill. . l. S.. Jr 402 i U-ad..ul)r Hik I r., C;ricnsl uro, N. C:. I l.ibart, J. D Bo.x 4. DavidM.n. . C. I liH. ' kiiun. I.. V Stuarts Draft, Va. I loldi-r, I-. C Koutf 2, Bo.x 197, Ldlinnton. N. C. I lollistir, W., Jr Kox 1 107. Now Bern, N. C. 1 l,.lnKs, C. T 232 Person St., l-avi-tti-vilk-, N. C. I lorii. I . B.. Jr. . . .430 Alexander I laniilton. San Antcinio, Te.xas 1 l„rne, A. |- S33 Union St.. Bliietield, W. Va. I IuI.IhII. H. V 247 W. Parkw.MKi Kd.. Decatur. Ga. llutcliens, J. C; Greenwooil Drive. Iliuli Point, N. C. Jellries, J. W 429 S. 1 lansell St., rhomasvillc, Ga. Jenkins, K. T.. Jr 34 C ' liurch St.. Charleston, S. C. Johnson. K. M Box 200A. Charlotte, N. C. Johnston, E. C Mount 1 lolly. . C. Jovnor, S. B Kernersville. . C. Keever. J. IV, Jr 1914 Ewint; Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Kellev. B., Jr 1659 llerilord R..ad. Charlotte. N. C:. Kellv. R. Y Box 1004. Gastonia. N. C:. Kelton. J. I) 102 S. lil yerald. Port Tampa Citv. Fla. Kennedy. P. G., Jr 224 Hiyh Point Rd.. Spartanburg . S. C. Kini;. ' . B 149 Peachtree Circle. Atlanta. Ga. Kistler. C. K 14 Statesville Ave.. Mooresvillc, N. C. Klein. W. R 54 E. Lake Dr., N. E., Atlanta. Ga. I al ar. D. R.. Ill 205 VV. 10th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. 1 amh. T. 1 1 16 Carrier St., Asheville. N. C. laniln ' th, A. C. Jr 226 Drexel Ave.. Decatur. Ga. l.anKtord. T. A 520 E. Kingston. Charlotte. N. C. I.arkin. J. ' Box 568. V ' ashinyton. N. C. Leach. FLU 103 Bay St.. DeFuniak Springs. Fla. Leach. . C 103 Bay St.. DeFuniak Springs. Fla. Le-dbt-tter. W. P Mount Gilead. N. C. Lewis. R. L... Jr 1118 Cridland Rd.. Greensboro. N. C. Libbv. P. . .. Jr 1705 Orchard Lane. Kingsport. Tenn. Loftin. J. R 708 Unity St.. Thomasvillc. N. C. Lowman. D. T.. Jr 512 North St.. Bluefield. V ' . Va. McCrarv. W. W ' .. Ill Jefferson St.. Lonoke. Ark. McDuffee. D. P 121 Young Ave.. Henderson. N. C. McEachern. V. H. . . .912 Live Oak Pkwv. Wilmington. N. C. McFadven. J. S.. Jr 312 McAllister St.. Favetteville. N. C. McGeachy. D. P.. Ill 115 Haven St.. Clearwater. Fla. McKay. .. Jr Lexington. N. C. McKeithen. D. L. Jr 6001 Wilson Lane. Bethesda. Md. McLancv. J. A 1629 Queens Rd.. V ' .. Charlotte. N. C. Mahaffee, J. D Bo.x 166. Caroleen. N. C. Mann. J. T ?, Crescent Ave.. Enka. N. C. Markcv. C. S 2100 .Midw.Mxl Place. Charlotte. N. C. Marlette. .M. E.. Jr Havnesville, Ala. Merrell. R. E Bo.x 822. Leesburi;. Fla. Middleton, H. D 2112 Dilworth Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Miller, J. F Clarkton. N. C. Miller. J. J B,i.x 1 14. Pineville. N. C. Mills. M. A.. Jr Fort Mill. S. C. Milner. E. W 58 Sheridan Drive. Atlanta. Ga. Milner. S. W 1 109 West Peachtree St.. Atlanta, Ga. Mitchell. S. P.. Jr Bo.x 87, North Wilkesboro. N. C. MonriK. ' . J. T.. Jr 1412 Morganton Rd.. Fayctt eville. N. C. M,«.re, W. T., Jr Box 2, Combs, Ky. Morion, G. D.. Jr Oxford. N. C. Morton. J. B Box 187, Yanceyville. N. C. Murray. J. L. Jr 6 U ' hilc St.. Le.xington. Va. Murray, j. N 508 Manatee Ave.. E.. Bradenton. Fla. Neumann. A. J 650 Probarte St.. Brevard. N. C. Norw KKl. C. L.. Jr 312 E. Houston St.. . lonrw. N. C. O ' Neal. Neal T-2. Raleigh Apts.. Raleigh. N. C. Otersen. Adolf. Jr 1901 Ann St.. Wilmington. N. C. Owen, L. F 950 Hvde Ave.. Winston Salem. N. C. Page C . D . Jr 1204 E. Franklin, CiaMunia. N. C. Parker, W. O Arinlield St., St. Pauls, N. C. Pate, W. W.. Jr Pelham Road. Greenville. S. C. Patterson, R. B 2109 Wythe Ave , Bluelield. VV. Va. Paul, lie . 05 S. 25th St.. 1 larrisburg. Pa. Pleasants, D. C, Jr. . . 2300 C ' hestnut Ave.. New |y.ri News, Va. Poag, C :. G 214 College Ave., R.K.k IIUI, S. C. P.M.Ie. D. E Box 99 . Winston Salem, N. C. Powe. 11. L 219 C hristian St., Clieraw. S. C. Pritchett. W. H 3 University Circle. Charlottesville, Va. Rabb, B. R 231 Daws4.n St., C ramerton, N. C. Ray. VV. B 940 E. 5th St., Ocala, Fla. Regen, E. M., Jr 2503 Fairlax Ave., .Nashville, I enn. Richardson, G. 1 Box 1 107. Reidsville. N. C. R.ilxrts. J. C, Jr 611 S. j.v St.. Gasf.nia, N. C. Robinson, L. C: 9 Wilton St., C;reenville, S. C. Rnbins,.n, R. M Box -m. Norton, Va. Rmldev, John, Jr Old York Road, R.Kk Hill, S. C. Rmldey. J. 11 310 Queens Road. C harlotte. N. C. Rogers, J. K 513 Coleman St.. Reidsville, N. C. SclKK-nberger. E. P.. Jr. . .1361 San Mateo Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla. Scott. C;. P.. Jr Box 329. Stat esville. N. C. Sharpe, F. A.. Jr 1010 N. Eugene. C;uillord College. N. C. Shaw. II. M.. Jr 2212 Bvrd St.. Raleigh. N. C. Shelburne. P. F 201 S. Chapman St.. C;reensb iro, N. C. Shriver. D. W., Jr 517 Oak Clrove Rd.. Norfolk. Va. Shuping. J. A 103 Mary St.. Kannapolis, N. C Simmons. R. B.. Jr 14 Broad St.. Charleston, S. C. Sims, VV. M.. Jr Box 271. Dalton. Ga. Sink, J. C;.. Jr 112 Cedar St.. M H.resville, N. C. Sowerby. N. D 102 Sunset Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Stribling. C. D N. Pine Street. Seneca, S. C. Stroud, J. B., Ill Box 93, Faison, N. C. Stubbs. 1. R 115 (Jak Grove Road, Norfolk, Va. Suther. T. C, Jr 606 E. 10th St., Kannapolis. ,N. C. laylor. J. R Ill N. C.lumbia. .Milledgeville. Ga. Tempiin. J. E 220 Nac.KKhee Dr.. .N.W.. Atlanta. Ga. Ihies. F. R.. Jr 544 Providence Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Thomas. A. E Wilson. N. C. Thompson. E. M.. Jr Bo.x 121. NorwcKid. N. C. Thompson. J. C 907 Elm St.. Conway. S. C. Tomlinson. F. N.. Jr. . .463 Carolina Cir.. WinstonSaloan, N. C. Toney. J. T C ' aroleen. N. C. TruKive. H. A.. Jr 1404 Chestnut St.. Wilmington. N. C. Tufts. Edgar 4801 Conn. Ave.. N.W., Washington. D. C. W rner. Scott Forest City, N. C. X ' oils. C. U.. Jr 109 S. Academy St.. MfK.resville. N. C. Walker. J. W Box 244. Forest Citv. N. C. Ward. T. S. R 926 Oakland Ave.. RiK.k Hill. S. C. Warlick. S. F M(H.ksville Road. Statesville, N. C. West, E. T 711 Mt. View Cir., Johnson Citv, Tenn. Wheless, R. G., Jr 1705 College Ave.. Hartsville. S. C. Whitener. J. D 508 Crawford St.. MonnR-. N. C. Whiteside. VV. P.. Jr GlenwiMxl. N. C. Whitner. J. C 21 Delmont Drive. Atlanta, Ga. Williamson, VV. J., Jr. . . 1823 E. 5th St.. Apt. 6, Charlotte. N. C. Wilson. B. E.. Jr Rural Hall, N. C. Wilson. J. T Box 221. Pilot Mountain. N. C. Wilson. T. H.. Jr 120 Powe St.. .Morganton. N. C. Wilson. VV. D 41 1 S. Oakland St.. Gastonia. N. C. Wilson-Jones, K. R 504 Washington St.. Monroe. N. C. Winters. J. W 1 S. Lake Trail. Palm Beach. Fla. SOPHOMORES .Abbott. W. W 421 E. Bodlev Ave.. Kirkw.nd. .Mo. Abel. T. S 3869 Owena. Honolulu. Hawaii Acker. W. E 2100 R(K.k Ave.. Favetteville. N. C. .Xdanis. W. A Oak St.. Seneca. S. C. Alexander. Hix.per. HI Bo.x 96. Monticello. Fla. .Armstrong, J. C 205 S. Ann St., Columbia. Mo. Arnold. J. E 918 Mmire St.. Bristol. Va. Bacon. VV. D 508 Arnold Ave.. Greenville. .Miss. Bailey. M. C. Jr Ebenc er Road. Rock Hill. S. C. Baldwin. C. A 106 Kellv Ave.. Marianna. Fla. Ball. H. L Bo.x 3933, St. Petersburg. Fla. Ballenger. B. G 1 103 Queens Rd.. VV.. Charlotte. N. C. Ballevv. VV. G.. Jr 458 Morgan St.. .Marion. N. C. Barrett, C. M Barium Springs, N. C. Beard. N. S.. Jr 402 Elm St.. Greenville. N. C. Bernhardt. R. G.. Jr 317 Woodside Place. Lenoir. N. C. Blackburn. J. R., Jr. . .290 Queens Court. West Palm Beach. Fla. Blake. Everett. Jr Box 548. Wilson. N. C. Bower. VV. VV 120 Hibriten Ave.. Lenoir. N. C. Page Three Hundred Fifteen Boyd, R. A 512 West End Ave., Statesville, N. C. Boyd, R. J., Jr 21 W. Underwood St., Chevy Chase, Md. Boyer, K. E Box 330, Nashville. Tenn. Branch. J. A., Jr Box 67. Kt. 3, Morganton. N. C. brooks, W. L 404 W. Campbell St., hranklort, Ky. Brotherton. U. K R.F.D. I, Davidson, N. C. Bryan, C. I Box 1252, New Bern, N. C. Buckey, C. W 2631 Rosvvell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Cahow, C. E., Jr Box 568, Fort Pierce, Fla. Cain, A. G Hillcrest, Gastonia, N. C. Caldwell, A. B 516 Church St., Mullens, W. Va. Camp, C. E 7409 Yorktown Dr.. N.. Norfolk, Va. Carr, J. B Rt. 2. iMorganton, N. C. Clark, C. R Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Clark, E. C, III Elizabethtown, N. C. Coleman, E. H 509 Ave. P, S.E., U ' inter Haven, Fla. Coleman, T. C 216 Lexington St.. Harrodsburg. Ky. Comer, T. R Rt. 5, Reidsville, INJ. C. Crosland, D. B., Jr Ill South Union St., Concord, N. C. Gumming, S. C, Jr Upperville, Va. Dalton, P. H., Jr 964 Granville Road, Charlotte, N. C. Daniel, N. V., Jr 312 Spring St., O.xford, N. C. Daniel, T. L 706 Glendalyn Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. Daniels, P. C ' . . . .Rt. 5. Charlotte, N. C. Davies, A. T 411 Algonquin PI., Webster Groves, Mo. Davis, R. W., Jr Box 45. Marion, N. C. Dorton, J. S., Jr 301 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, N. C. Engelhart, R. S 4720 45th St.. N.W.. Washington, D. C. Erwin, R. S., Jr 1509 13th St.. Hickory, N. C. Fasul. J. S 205 Dobbin Ave.. Fayetteville, N. C. Ferguson, J. H 135 Luther Dr., San Antonio, Texas Ferguson, R. F., Jr 534 Lamar Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Fesperman, J. C 9 Ct. Z, Lake Forest, Wilmington. N. C. Fickeisen, J. M 600 Mt. View Ave.. Bluefield, W. Va. Fitzgerald, Al 1618 Fountain View, Charlotte, N. C. Francisco, E. W., Ill . . 704 Van Dorn Ave., Holly Springs, Miss. Freeman, W. L 2427 Newark St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Futrell, R. L 516 W. 15th St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Gibbs, J. G Finley Park, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Gibson. B. G 1516 E. 24th St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Gibson, B. G.. Jr 101 Statesville Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Gilliland, H. L., Jr 405 S. Main St., Lenoir, N. C. Goley, A. F 217 N. Main St., Graham, N. C. Griffitts. J. P 106 Cherry St., Marion, Va. Grigsby, R. G Craig Court, Fair St.. Franklin. Tenn. Grissom. J. A 3005 Angeles St., Tampa. Fla. Groseclose. A. D Box 1083. Pulaski. Va. GufFey. H. R R.F.D. 1, Mount Sidney, Va. Guiton, J. H Box 215, Lillington, N. C. Gurley, H. T 509 Trollinger, Burlinoton, N. C. Hammond, P. C 1810 Dalton Rd.. Greensboro. N. C. Hankins, W. H., Jr 105 10th St., Norton, Va. Harriel, T. R Box 177, Cornelius, N. C. Hart, R. R 1216 8th St.. Hickory, N. C. Hart, W. D 71 5 Lee St.. Gastonia, N. C. Hayden, H. N., Jr 2928 Hydrangea PL, Wilmington, N. C. Herion, C. G Box 37, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Hilliard, H. E 2100 Norwood PI.. Charlotte, N. C. Hinson, I. L., Jr 615 Kingston Rd., Thomaston, Ga. Holland. R. H 510 Dock St.. Wilmington. N. C. Holmes, R. W., Jr Box 478, Lexington, N. C. Houston, R. J Box 702, Weldon, N. C. Howe, H. G., Jr 303 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Huffaker, H. D., Jr. . . 1660 Hillcrest Road, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hughes, C. W Box 7, Roxboro, N. C. Huntet, D. W., Jr Box 1625. High Point. N. C. Hunter, J. V., Ill ... . 221 1 Georgia Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Hyman. L. B., Jr 401 Oakland Ave., Dillon, S. C. Inman, R. F 724 Biggs St.. Laurinburg. N. C. Ivey, J. W., Jr Box 24. New London. N. C. Jervis, J. W 19295 Edgefield, Detroit 24, Mich. Johnsey, W. J 206 Academy St., Concord. N. C. Johnson, R. H 1641 W. Wyoming Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. Jones, J. A., Ill 355 Cove Road, Panama City, Fla. Jung, Kineson 99 West Ave.. Kannapolis. N. C. Kalogridis. P. G 637 Ave. A., S.W., Winter Haven, Fla. Keesler, S. D 1139 Providence Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Kiser, J. H 411 Clegg St.. Shelby, N. C. Lccy, W. C Washington Ave.. South Boston, Va. Laverty, P. H., Jr Box 151, Midland. Texas Lazenbv. D. P 2121 Washington St.. Bluefield. W. Va. Leaycraft. J. W 60 Clinton Ave.. South Nyack. N. Y. Lee, W. F 404 E. Palmetto, Warrington. Fla. Little, G. H 1346 St. Julian St., Charlotte, N. C. Lord, W. B., Jr 438 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. McAmis, C. K 1038 Wateree St.. Kingsport. Tenn. McClure. J. S Route 6, Box 793, Charlotte, N. C. McFarland, J. A 105 Mountain St., Rutherfordton, N. C. McKellar. A. T 75 Cumberland Circle, Asheville. N. C. McLean, Malcolm 1110 Queens Rd., W., Charlotte, N. C. McMurray. G. H 2110 Fairfax Ave., Nashville, Tenn. McNeely, B. E Route 6, Statesville, N. C. McPheeters, R. A., Jr. . .213 Kensington Rd., Greensboro, N. C. McWilliams, F. M Box 435, Charlotte, N. C. MacDonald. M. L Raeford, N. C. Macy, A. D 207 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md. Mattison, J. U ' Box 69, Arcadia, Fla. Miles, P. W., Jr Bay Street, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Miller, J. H., Ill 222 Terrace Wav. Columbia. S. C. Miree, A. S., Ill 3172 Overhill Rd.i Birmingham, Ala. Moore. T. M 1038 Pro ' idence Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Morton, E. D 602 Pendleton St., Wavcross, Ga. Moses, A. H 200 N. Hermitage Ave., Lookout Mtn.. Tenn. Murray, R. L Box 216. Raeford, N. C. Myers, I. S 1509 Linden Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Nail, T. G Carlheim Hotel, Lenoir, N. C. Neal, W. H., Jr 517 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. Neel, J. N., Ill 1457 Oglethorpe St., Macon, Ga. Newbold, C. H 1 Church St., Wilmington, N. C. Newbold, K. R 1 Church St., Wilmington, N. C. Nimocks, R. E 110 Magnolia Ave., Favetteville. N. C. Northcutt. R. W., Jr 104 Gaston St.. Kings Mtn.. N. C. Oglesbv. D. K., Jr 237 E. White St.. Rock Hill. N. C. Osborne. R. B Box 203. Elkin. N. C. Parker. J. E.. Ill 727 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill. S. C. Patton, W. C, Jr 218 Ave. C. N.E.. Winter Haven. Fla. Peirce, J. M.. Jr 115 Hill St.. Warsaw. N. C. Pendleton. J. D Box 383. Favetteville. N. C. Pepper. F. D 1809 Runnymede Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Pharr. V ' . J., Jr ' . McAdenville, N. C. Pickard, Dallas, Jr 1012 Markham Ave., Durham, N. C. Poole. H.J 307 Forrest Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Reynolds, W. D 402 S. Washington St.. Shelby. N. C. Rhodes. C. D.. Jr 804 Highland Ave.. Rome, Ga. Richardson, E. I 1231 Belmont Dr.. Augusta, Ga. Roberts. R. L 1023 College Ave.. Rock Hill. S. C. Robinson, B. W 829 N. Dawson St.. Thomasville. Ga. Roper. CM 628 Page Ave.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga. Rose. T. B.. Ill 1204 S. Garnett St.. Henderson. N. C. Runyan. C. L 611 S. Columbia St., Gastonia. N. C. Russell. F. D.. Jr 12 W. Kennedy St., Statesboro, Ga. Sanders, CD 408 Alexander Ave., Morganton, N. C Sargent, W. G 25-14 169 St., Flushing. N. Y. Seawell, S. G 324 Gloria Ave., Winston-Salem. N. C Sherrill, F. A 120 S. Main St., Mooresville, N. C Shippev, S. H., Jr 862 Milton Ave., Rock Hill S. C. Sloan, J. M., Ill 509 W. 5th Ave., Gastonia, N. C Smith, N. G Eagle Springs, N. C Smith, R. G Willow Springs, N. C Smith, W. H Lillington. N. C Smoot. J. D 2135 N. Broadway. Knoxville. Tenn. Spach. F. P 533 Summit St.. VA ' inston-Salem. N. C. Spaugh. Herbert. Jr 522 Moravian Lane. Charlotte. N. C. Spivey. W. L 430 Argonne Dr.. N.V ' .. Atlanta, Ga. Stanzak, A. D., Jr 4308 28th PI.. Mt. Ranier. Md. Stevenson, J. L 1131 6th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Stockton, R 1065 Kent Rd., U ' inston-Salem, N. C Stockton, T. B 1065 Kent Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Strand, A. E 241 1 Sylvan Rd., Greensboro, N. C Summers, I. A 206 N. Holston Ave., Johnsop City, Tenn. Sutton, E.L 1512 National Ave., New Bern. N. C. Talbirt, L. B Rt. 1, Jackson Park. Concord. N. C Taylor, C L Box 1 146, Greensboro, N. C Taylor, M. E., Jr 1637 Dunsford Rd., lacksonville, Fla. Taylor, R. K., Jr 319 Kingsbury St., Oxford, N. C Taylor, V. G 130 Forest Hills Dr.. Wilmington. N. C Thomas. W. G East 6th St., Siler City. N. C. Tucker, T. W 832 6th Ave., Laurel Miss. Turk, R. S 1516 N. Morningside Dr.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga. Turner. L. E., Jr 304 Burvvell Ave.. Henderson, N. C. Undcrdown. P. C 104 Olive Ave.. Lenoir, N. C Venters. W. D Man. W. Va. Wade. Hamlin Laurel Hill Rd.. Chai-el Hill, N. C Warren. W. F.. Jr 609 Morehead Ave.. Durham. N. C. Whitaker, H. A.. Jr 1421 Beal St., Rocky Mount, N. C. White, W. A 1224 Harding Place, Charlotte. N. C. Pnge Three Hundred Sixteen liitiiiun. Christif, III 121 (.th St.. PtiLiski. ' .i W IntliiM, 1. C 121 l.oiijli St., Clintnn. i . J. W ill, r. 1 ' . . l Box 9S. Kaniiai olis, . C. W ilh.iii.s. I). A Johns. N. C. W illi.ims. W. C. Ill .IIS Wcstminsti-r IVI., V. Palm IJcacii. Tla. U illiaiiiMin. W. v.. Jr. . . .212 Braclfi.r.l Ave. J avitti-villi-. N. C:. W.KKlall. II. i: Koutf i. Bi-nM.n. N. V. 1 i;i siiMi A.l.iins. I). P.. Jr mw liriyiitnn K.I.. Xashvillo S. Tonn. MilriLJ. 1. W.. Jr MH I uckasicmv R.I.. Cli,irl tic. i . C . .M.x.i.ukr. I. M.. Jr 747 V. ClUyc Ave. IXcaliir. C;a. . nilrou . .V C; 12,-« Clav St.. IX-I uniak Sprinns. Fla. . slHirv. II. W Sli-tk- Mills. R.-tkiiiKliam. N. C. liailiv. H. I -46 IS Hivcrvicw Ave. I ..uisville Ky. Bairil. C. n Sardis K.mcI. Cliarlollo. N. C. Bakir. I. 1 1707 Luci-riu- Wav. Niw lU-rn. N. C:. Barnos. ' 1.. I B.ix 2H6. Bassi-lt. Va. Barry. E. II Bex S2H. Jatksi.n. Miss. Basim. G. r.. Jr 307 E. Franklin St.. Chapel Hill. N. C . Bauo.m, A. M 212 E. Horm- Avt-.. rarnnijlc. X. C. Bi-ckman. E. C... Ir 27S Wine St.. .Miillins, S. C. Bi-ll. W. H., Jr. . ' 7401 E. Ki-nnion- Dr.. urlolk. ' a. IVntu-tt. J. B 108 Point Park Ril.. bnikout Mountain. Tenn. lU ' rrv. Ivlor 230 Ihirii Avi ' .. Franklin. Ti-nn. Birkhcatl. I). E 1.30 S. Elm St.. Ashcboro, N. C. Bivins. W. W Vallcv Brook Rd.. Nashville 5. Tenn. Blaine. W. T.. Jr 2129 IX-I Monte Dr.. Houston 19, Texas Blanton. E. L., Jr 4831 U ' right Ave.. Baltimore 5. Md. Blatt. P. E 275S Olvmpia Dr.. Houston 19, Te.xas BIcdscK-. V ' . A 507 Chancery PI.. CJreensboro. N. C. BouUvare. J. R., Ill 30S Morninyside Dr.. Lakeland. Fla. Bouen. J. A.. Jr Ill W. lOth St.. Washington. N. C. Bradford. W. Z., Jr 310 ColvilK- Pul.. Charlotte, N. C. Bra.xton, E. .M 3201 Chesapeake A e.. Hainpton. ' a. Bright. F. W 211 Scenic H«y., Linikout Mountain. Tenn. Brinklev. C. A.. Jr 104 Parkview Ave.. lavetteville. N. C. Bristow. W. II.. Jr Cashua Ferry Rd.. Darlinjjton, S. C. lirockenhrouyh, G. B Kinards. S. C. Bruce. R. V 12 V ' ,K)dland Way. Greenville. S. C. Brvan. J. A.. II ISOO Clarendon Ave.. Bessemer. Ala. Bulyin. R. M Power Bids;.. Charlotte. N. C. Calhoun. C. C 6 Cothran St.. Greenville, S. C. Cannon. II. N ' .. Jr 304 S. French St.. Lancaster. S. C. Carlton. C. I... Jr. . .A-8 Dolly Madison Apts.. CIreensboro. N. C. Carr. S. H Burlaw. N. C. Carter. W. C;.. Jr Bo.x 1 19, Cornelius. N. C. Cathcart, J. H.. Jr 420 S. Petty St.. Gafl ' ney, S. C. Cathev. C. H.. jr .303 Cathey St.. Davids, n. N. C. Chanev. O. P.. Jr 156 W. Depot St.. Concord. N. C. Clark. .M. S Box 1 26. Clarkton. N. C. Clilt.in. ' . D 378 Ridgew(«)d Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Coburn. J. M 203 S. Madison St., VVhiteville. N. C. Cole. W. P.. Jr 520 North St.. Bluelicld, W. Va. Coley. K. S., Jr Rt. 8, Box 190 A. Concord. N. C. Cornelius, V. H., Jr 314 E. Godbold. Marion. S. C. Cornelson, G. H 300 Pitts St.. Clinton. S. C. Craven. C. E 425 Howard St.. Boone, . C. Crenshaw, M. C, Jr 408 N. White St., Lancaster, S. C. C romartie. R. A Box 420, Tarboro, N. C. C rosbv. D. A 1925 E. Lee St.. Pensacola. Fla. C rosland. R. M.. Jr 142 Middlcton Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Crouch. G. S., Jr 410 Colville Rd., Charlotte. N. C. Crymes. W. W., Jr 1009 Romany Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Curric. F. G 1092 Grand Prairie Rd., KalamazcK), Mich. Dagcnhart, L. J 229 V ' illiamson Dr.. Wilmineton, N. C. Davis, P. C, Jr Box 759, Quincv, Fla. Dcaton. F. M.. Jr 412 Davie Ave.. Statesville. . C. Dixon, . F.. Jr 211 N. Central Ave.. Belmont. . C. Doubles, M. C 5307 .New Kent Rd.. Richmond. ' a. Downs. B. E.. Ill Ta cwell. Va. Doxey. Hindman, Jr. . . .720 Falconer Ave., Holly Springs. Miss. Dudley. J. B 229 Pine N ' allcy Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Duncan. W. H ;„ Spruce Pine. N. C. ! .istnian. P. R 46 S. Spring St.. Concord. N. H. I ddington. tUenn, Jr Box 200. Franklin, lenn. Eller. J. C 227 Roslvn Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Elliott. C. G 2450 Lvnhurst Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Enniss, P. C, Jr 580 Rock Springs Rd., Atlanta. Ga. Erwin, Lawrence, Jr 316 W. Union St.. Morganton. N. C. Evatt. C. W.. Jr 106 Murray Blvd.. Charleston. S. C. Falls. E. M 310 N. Ransom St., Gastonia. N. C. I artar, J. C 420 BriMjkficId Ave.. Chaltanoiiga, Tenn. Faulkner, J. C Box 974. Kinslon, N. C. Field. B. A, III 507 Pettigru St., Cireenville, S. C. l-isher, J. C, Jr 447 S. Union St., C oncord, N. C. Fowler. II. D., Jr 121 Clegg St.. Statesville. N. C. Fowler. MB 104 Herring. Clinton, N. C. C;ailher, A. C WcM 6th St., . ' ewlr n, N. C . Garrison. A. K 420 Seminole Ave., I ke U ' alc , Fla. Garrison. J. R Pinevillc, N. C. Gilchrist. R, N 40 Inman Cir., N.E., Atlanta, C;a. (Mover. A. K., Jr 2108 Wellcslev Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. (loudv. J. C 76 Forest Rd.. Fanw. ,d. N. J. CIraham. R. II 805 C:hestnui St.. Atlantic. Iowa Clregg. A. C 2513 Monr.K- St.. Wilmington. N. C. (Avyn. T. M 116 Hibrilen St.. I enoir. N. C. Ilanshaw. F. E.. Jr 311 I llh Ave.. Huntington. W, Va, I larixr. J. C, Jr Box 288. Lenoir. . C. 1 larrell. C:. M 219 (. ecil St., Ihomasville, Ga. I larter, J.I 346 R.«c Blvd., Akron. Ohio I lawkins. C. A 3 John Ross Rd.. Rossville. Ga. I lavnes. D. S 26 ' Sixth St.. Bristol, Tenn. Haywixd, T. A.. Jr. . .206 R.Krkingham Rd., R. kingham, N. C. I Ici cr. M. D Rawlings. Va. I hnnis. II. 1 Box 232. Rt. 3, Greensbf.ro. N. C. Henry. R. M 229 Belford Ave.. Huntington. VV. Va. I lerndon. W. M 108 Battleground Ave.. Kings Mtn., N. C. Herring, H. D Ft. Bragg E.xchange. Ft. Bragg, N. C. Hickev. H. W., Jr 505 Rush Rd.. Favettevillc, N. C. Hicks. Glasgow. Jr 410 N. 15th St.. Wilmington, N. C. Ilinson. R. L 305 N. Randolph St.. R.K kingham, N. C. Hiott. O. B. 959 Ave. Copacabana, Apt. 804. Rio de Janeiro. Brazil Hobson. J. B 2128 Briarwcxid Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Hobson. J. R Spruce Pine. N. C. Hodgin. C. A Kentucky .Military Institute. Lyndon, Ky. H.illandcr, H. C. 1808 Belmont Rd.. N.W.. Washington 9. D. C. I lolt. |. W Box 627, West Palm Beach. Fla. 1 lolt. R. M., Jr Box 616, Burlington. N. C. I lope. S. R 1 102 Br.«,k St.. Favetteville. N. C. Hotchkiss. R. V 1 107 Ormond Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa. I lowe. I. G Box 606. I Icndersonville. N. C. I loweli: I. v.. Jr Box 333. Mars I lill, N. C. I loweli. R. R 274 N. Spring St.. Concord, N. C. I luggins. W. G 406 S. Poplar St., I.incolnton, N. C. 1 lurlcv. J. S 52 Water St.. Pocahontas. Va. Irvin. G. L.. Ill 831 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Jacobs, L. T Box 1 104, Ft. Pierce, Fla. Jameson, J. L.. Jr 5 Pine Forest Dr.. Greenville. S. C. lennings. H. C 1018 Victoria Ave., Hampton, Va. jcrvey, 1. W., Ill Route 7, Greenville, S. C. loanson. H. P 402 Steele St.. High Point. N. C. Jones. A. S 547 N. Center St.. Statesville. N. C. Jovncr. A. S Cedar St.. Weldon. N. C. Jung. Lincoln West Ave.. Kannapolis, N. C. kcllev. J. D Coker College CaniDus. Hartsvillc. S. C. Kellum. E. O.. Jr 1030 Eulalia Rd., N.E., Atlanta. Ga. Kepler, M. R 18 N. Portland Ave.. Ventnor. N. J. King. G. M., Jr 917 Seventh Ave., Bristol. Tenn. King. W. B Box 488. Thoinasvillc. Ga. Knight. G. W.. Ill 2520 Belvedere Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Liles. R. v.. Jr E. Wade St.. Wadesboro. N. C. I.ippard. G. A.. ]t Gresham Hotel. Columbia. S. C. Livingston. J. C St. Pauls. N. C. Long. P. W.. Jr 835 Park Hills, Huntington, W. Va. Lvnch. R. M 14 Highland Rd.. Easlcv. S. C. McCutchan. Frank. Ir Box 1247. Salisbury. N. C. McDon.ild. T. K.. Ir. Winnsboro, S. C. McC;ill. 1 . R Route 5. Favetteville. N. C. Mclnnis. A. G 900 Palmetto Ave.. Sanford Fla. McKen ie. J. A.. II 219 PolliK-k St.. New Bern. N. C. .McNeill. L. L Box 342. Red SrrinPs. N. C. MacKen ie. J. T 722 W. Main St.. Washineton. N. C. Mann. C. I.. Jr 951 BrcKikwcxxl Rd.. lacksonville 7. FU. Martin. H. C. Ir Walkertown. N. C. Mason. I. C. Ill 31 1 S. York St.. Gastonia, N. C, Mathewes. D. A., Jr Box 306. Hickory. N. C. Maunev. C. H 615 E. Kings St.. Kings Mtn.. N. C. Mauze. Hampton ... 1 1 1 Park Lane Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C Maxwell, Regnald, Jr 107 Forest Hill Apts.. Augusta, Ga. Mavnard. J. P 1522 12th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Mcnzics. D. S.. Jr 830 12th Ave.. Hickory, N. C. Miller, A. H.. Jr Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. Page Three Hundred Sevcitleen Mills, S. H 146 Goldenrod Ave.. Sarasota, Fla. Mims, L. C 612 Owens St., Waycross, Ga. Mitchell, N. P.. Ill Box 663, Greenville. S. C. Mizelle. W. V Bo. 1621. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Montgomery, D. O Box 309, Statesville. N. C. Morrison, H. M., Jr Wallace, N. C. Morrow, J. B 234 S. 6th St., Gadsden. Ala. Morrow, R. ] Davidson. N. C. Moylan, D. H Box 167, Wal terboro, S. C. Myers. M. G 230 Blandwood Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. Myrick, S. E., Jr Box 32. Ortega Sta., Jacksonville. Fla. Nelson, L. M., Ir 1014 G St., North Wilkcsboro, N. C. Nickels, G. E. . ' Route 1, Box 7. Bristol. Tenn. Nisbet. J. B., Jr 310 E. Ladiga St.. Jacksonville. Fla. Ormsbv. J. W 207 New St.. New Bern, N. C. Ottley, J. K 250 Blackland Rd.. N.W.. Atlanta, Ga. Parker, J. M 223 Church St., Ahoskie, N. C. Parks. L. A.. Jr 512 Sullivan Rd.. Statesville, N. C. Patterson, J. E Box 120, Wvtheville, Va. Patton. Mitchell 308 Overbrook Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Pcnton. H. A.. Jr 1003 Mimosa PI., Wilmington. N. C. Permenter. M. i l., Ir Box 1244. Atlantic Beach. Fla. Pharr, W. N.. Jr. . . ' McAdenville, N. C. Pierce, W. E 411 Rowan Ave.. Spencer. N. C. Plummer, S. A 25 Mineral Sp. Rd.. Asheville. N. C. Poindexter, T. G., Jr 517 W. Kivett St.. Asheboro. N. C. Poston. R. L 536 Avent St., Rockv Mount, N. C. Pritchard, W. W 2709 Ocoee St.. Cleveland, Tenn. Proctor, J. H 1301 E. 5th St., Greenville, N. C. Pruitt. W. B 814 Gladsden Sq.. Anderson. S. C. Purcell. W. R 802 W. Church St.. Laurinburg, N. C. Rankin, T. M Reidsville, N. C. Rankin, W. A Reidsville, N. C. Reese, A. L.. Jr 1 19 E. Monroe St., Lake City, Fla. Richards, J. M., Jr 321 Inman Dr.. Decatur, Ga. Robertson. Y. M 807 Hay St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Robinson. A. G.. Jr Box 93, Clinton, N. C. Robinson. D. W., II 2818 Bedford Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Rowland. W. H 63 Smith St., Gastonia, N. C. Russell, W. G.. Ill 652 Sunset Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Ruth. H. L.. Jr E. King St.. Kings Mountain. N. C. Sappenfield. L. C 1804 Hillside Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Scales, L. L.. Jr Shawmut. Ala. Seagle. D. F. . . ' 241 Lincoln Ave.. Marion. N. C. Sellers, P. A 611 Clement Ave., Charlotte. N. C. Sherwood. F. W 318 N. Boundary St., Raleigh, N. C. Shive, A. M., Jr Box 330. Nashville. Tenn. Simmons. C. H 1200 Grcenwav Dr., High Point, N. C. Smith, J. N 106 Feimstcr St.. Statesville. N. C. Smith. Kennett 2220 E. 7th St.. Charlotte, N. C. Smith, R. S., Jr 216 Victoria Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. Smith. W. O Box 5002. Fountain City, Tenn. Smith, W. L Route 4. Box 135. High Point. N. C. Speed. J. O.. Jr 1800 Kensington Rd.. Birmingham. Ala. Stalev, T. F.. Jr 30 Club Rd.. Rye. N. Y. Stallings. W. S., Ill 3710 Park Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Stanlev. W. H 317 E. Court St.. Marion. N. C. Steck. R. C 610 Dar tmouth Ave.. Orlando, Fla. Stewart, W. S Box 587, Pineville, Ky. Sticklev. J. L., Jr 241 Huntley PI.. Charlotte. N. C. Still, G. E.. Jr 206 Piedmont Ave., Kings Mtn., N. C. Struble, R. B 1049 Tugalo Rd., Toccoa, Ga. Stuart, A. G Oakvicw Dr.. Bristol, Va. Swan. H. G.. Jr 613 Broad St., New Bern, N. C. Tavlor. L. A 209 N. 13th St.. Wilmington, N. C. Thomason. G. M Box 1256. Wilmington. N. C. Thompson. R. B Highlands. N. C. Thorpe. R. Y Hampton Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Tolbert, H. E 319 E. Harper Ave.. Lenoir, N. C. Trotman. W. C 822 W. 5th St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Tucker. R. M 600 W. Davis St.. Burlington. N. C. Turner. E. A., Jr 209 High St.. Winnsboro. S. C. Underwood. H. L 108 S. Powder St.. Concord, N. C. Vail. M. F Roseland. Va. Vance. A. 1 317 5th St.. Bristol, Tenn. Walker, G. M 808 Haines Ave., Wilmington, Del. Walker. R. B 3713 West End Ave.. Nashville. Tenn. Wallace. T. F.. Jr 95 Nabors St.. Montevallo, Ala. U ' ard, R. F 2213 Commonwealth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Warlick, G. H Box 108, Kings Mountain, N. C. U ' earn. R. M., Jr Box 183, Matthews, N. C. Whisnant. A. E Route 2, Morganton. N. C. White, R. T 604 N. Aldrich. Gencseo, 111. Whiteheart, S. 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