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

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(PktLp B Tri ' -A EX LIBRIS COLLEGII DAVIDSONIENSIS J eA ln t d mi THE FAMILY OF MR. MYRON MCGILL CLASS OF 1922 Library of Davidson CoIIc. ' re lupv and litanies msmO BY THE SENIOR CLASS DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C b Business Manager J - S ! 1 1 KE education, ' friendship, and spirit, Davidson will always be diHicult to define. However nianv our experiences— the smiles, the cheers, the lectures, the books, the meetings, the friends— the list remains forever incomplete, as if coaxing us to lengthen and deepen our definition, to make it adequate. In a sense. Quips and Cranks 1951 is a visual dehnition of Davidson: what outsiders might see of the school if they looked enough and examined the record. But for students, especially Seniors, the pictures herein are only reminders of memories which lie deeper than pictures. Then memories, too, may fail to compose the definition some seek; for ' alues elude even the plunging of memory into the well of experience. ;v ■ ' ' m Nevertheless, for the enduring alues which you may detect ' ' • ' • ! -wi ■ - ■ ■•■■: 6 fWnMT t1Jfl di ■ 1 ■ 1 r ' 1 I i ' ' . ' ' i ' «  ' « H and picture, we present this annual, conlident that • ..., ,- ' u;rt | - ... .  „viiK y.i j +«vv tl the smiles, the cheers, the lectures, the books, the ■ ' ■ ' • ' ' ' •M ' il y meetings, and the friends symbolize if they do not 4?,ftXSt ' S:!T S!S Davidson, whose real aluc is vet to be felt thr()o lv-tW ftt- W ' r: ;i discordant world. • ' , ' ' f ' ' -: « m - •, .%..iiiM(,i )j t; ;v -r ■ ad cotliea Uii twul ana time . 4 A mk r- H 1 I I s prina i6 upon U6, and graduation jzx orlna anotn nna anoiner uear ' 9 at esDaviddon to d cloie ' -iv . V n THIS BOOK CLASSES 28 RCTIVITIES 86 RTHLETICS 116 FRRTERniTIES .... 154 IB . DERn JOHn C. BRILEY ' X nC3 In oratet ' ul appreciatit)n ot the many times he has eounseled and guided us, and in Full realization that his policies have been designed to make of us better men, we humbly dedicate the 1951 Quips and Cranks to Dean John C. Bailey-a scholar, a gentleman and a friend. : ' ll.fJC Sl.V fC ' ., ..■,.v,...r,...j.., .,, 5;ni . Pa e Seventeen tv -«  ' - v ' ' ' IM « 1 Pnge Eighteen ' njjc Nineteen OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT February 15, 1951 Dear Friends: You come to the end of your college course in a time of confusion, conflict, and uncertainty. You will need, as you will deserve, the best your Alma Mater has been able to provide, not only in the areas of instruction, but also in morsJ. and spiritual guidance and vigor. 1 trust that the sum total of Davidson ' s impact on your body, mind, and spirit, will prove a lasting asset to your life and ca reer. Men in the past have not become great through ease and freedom from challenge and diffi- culties. I would urge you to meet the strain of the times with courage and faith. Out of such qualities and such leadership we may yet see the better day that is to be. Our affection, our confidence, and our prayers will accompany you on your way. That you will prove true to the trust v ich is yours, we have highest hope. Cordially yours. JRC:EWB Pflge Twenty Board of Trustees Jicen Dh. J. iMcDowiiLL Richards Presidcnl Mr. J. A. Cannon Vice-Pre idenl Mn. F. P. Mall, Jr Secrelary Mr. F. L. Jackson Treasurer (L-xecutiue ( oimnittee Dr. J. McDowell Richards, ex-officio Chairman Mr. F. p. Hall, Jr., exofficio Secrelary Rev. a. a. McLean Mr. Scott Candler Mr. Harvey W. Moore Mr. C. R. V ' ilcox Mr. J. A. Cannon Ur. Oiien .Moore Dr. H. W. McKay Rev. R. S. Arrowood Rev. |ames A. Jones Dr. T. D. Sparrow Mr. T. S. McPheeters Rev. VV. T. Thompson Mr. J. I. Smith Mr. D. R. LaFar, Jr. Mr. Ivey W. Stewart ruiteei Mr. J. P. Booth 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 Regen Dr. Waylon Blue Mr. Karl Sherrill Mr. I. C. Cooper Mr. T. D. Du.°UY Mr. Cloyd a. Potts Rev, , A. A. McLean Rev. E. D. WiTIIERSPOON Mr. J. C. Harper Rev, P. D. Patrick Rev. M. C. McQueen Judge S. J. Ervin Mr. Frank P. Hall. Jr. Rev. Alton H. Glasure Rev. R. S. Arrowood Mr. W. H. Belk Rev. Ryan L. Wood Rev. I. H. McKinnon Mr. T. S. McPheeters Rev. R. D. Daffin Dr. Frank McCutchen Mr. H. W. Moore Rev. A. J. Kissling Rev. C. M. Gibhs Mr. Rev, L W. Stewart , C. U. Leach Mr. Charles J. V ' illiams Rdministration Cecil Kenneth Brown Denj! of Factihx A.B. (Davidson I. M.A., Ph.D. (U.N.C.). Frank Lee Jackson Treasurer B.S. (Davidson), C.P.A. Ernest J. Arnold Assistant to the President A.B. (Presbyterian), B.D. (Yale). J V s Fredrick William I Iengeveld Registrar B.S. (Davidson). , .. t John C ' R()f)Ks Bailev Dean of Students A.B. rDavidv.nj. M.A, r|olins I lopkinsj. I ' djic I u fill) ' ihrvc Faculty of G. L. AuEllNETiiY . . . I ' rofessor of Hiilowphy . . . A.B. CBiKkni ' ll), M.A. (Obcrlin). Pli.D. II. A. IJauma.n . . . AssiiliDit I ' rujesiur uf liihlc . . . A, 13. (llaii.ivcTj, B.I). (Louisville-,. E. A. Beaty . . . Projesior of Lulin and Cer- nmn . . . A.B. (Davidson , .M.A. (South Carolina). B.D. (Columhia Theoloyical Semi- nary). E. F. Berc . . . Assislani Professor of Music . . . A.B. (Concordia). B.M., M.M. (East- man School of Music). D. J. Bettinger . . .B.S. (Miami University), .M.S. (University ol Cincinnati). F. L. Blythe . . . Professor of Spanish . . . A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (North Carolina), M.A. (Middleburg College Language School), Diploma (El Centro De Estudios Historicos Madrid), Certificate (La Universidad Nacional ol Madrid). E. E. Brov tv . . . Associate Professor of hiolofy . . . A.B. (Davidson). Ph.D. (Cornell). Y. Causey . . . Professor of Spanish . . . B.A. (Virginia), M.A. (North Carolina), Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Diploma (University oF Madrid). P. G. Cheatham . . . .ss;sfni;( Professor of Psychology . . . B.A.. .M.A,. Ph.D. (Virginia). V. P. CuMMiNG . . . Professor of Eiigd ' s i . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Prince- ton). T. Daggy . . . Assistant Professor of Bioloe.y . . . A.B. (Earlham), M.S.. Ph.D. (North- western). C. G. Davidson . . . Professor of History and Director of the Library . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.S. in L.S. (Chicago). M.A.. Ph.D. (Har- vard). G. A. Douglas . . . Professor of Sociology . . . A.B. (Michigan), Ph.M. (Wisconsin), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). E. J. Ervvin . . . Professor of English . . . A.B., M.A. (Davidson). H. M. Frantz . . . )is(rnc(or of .Music . . . A.B. (Franklin and Marshall College). M.S.M. (Union Theological Seminarv), Mus.M. (Westminster Choir College). H. E. FuLCHER . . . The ]ames Buchanan Duke Professor of P iysics and Astronomy . . . B.S.. M.S. (Virginia). I. B. Gallent . . . Professor of Chemistry ■ . . . B.S. (Davidson). M.S., Ph.D. (North Carolina). C. GoDCHARLES . . . Professor of Psic jo ogi . . . B.A. (Buckncin. .M.A., Ph.D. (Duke). n i neteen avidson A. ' . GoLDiERE . . . Professor of French . A.B. (Dartmouth). M.A., Ph.D. (Yale). A. G. Griffin . . . Associate Professor of Economics and Business . A.B., M.A. (North Carolina). E. O. GuERRANT . . . Associate Professor of International Relations . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A.. Ph.D. (Southern California). G. B. Hathorn . . . Assistant Professor of Political Science . . . A.B., M.A. (Missis- sipppi), Ph.D. (Duke). C. R. HoLLOMAN . . . Assistant Professor of Political Science . . . B.S. (Western Caro- lina Teachers College), LL.B. (Duke). C. L. Ives . . . Professor of Latin and Ediica tion . . . A.B., M.A. (North Carolina). F. VV. Johnston . Professor of History . . . A.B. (Davidson). Ph.D. (Yale). J. T. KiMBROUGH . . . Professor of Mathe- matics . . . B.S. (Davidson), M.S., (Chicago). H. T. Lilly . . . Professor of English . . . .A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Princeton). T. S. Logan . . . Professor of Chemistry . . . B.S., i LS. (Emorv), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). VV. G. McGavock . . . Professor of Mathe- matics . . . B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke). J. A. McGeachy . . . Associate Professor of History . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (North Carolina), Ph.D. (Chicago). VV. N. Meba.se . . . Professor of Mathematics . . . B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (;Cornell). K. . MooBE . . . In the Department of Music . . . B.M., B.S. in Mus.Ed. (Illinois), M.S. in Music (Juilliard School of Music). L. E. Orange . . . Instructor of Ennlish A.B., M.A. (Duke;. G. Owen, Jh. . . . hf,iruclor of Ltij isli A.B., .M.A. (.North Carolina;. J. C. Pfoiil , . . Professor and Director of Music . . . l. . (North Carolina;, M.M. ( MichiKany. C ' . J. PiEiKNPOi. . . Profeswr of Physics . . . B.S. (Pitlsburi-h;, M.A. rClolorado). Ph.D. (N.Y.U.;. ifty-one Faculty of U ' . O. PucKETT . . . Professor of Biology . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (North Caro- lina). Ph.D. (Princeton). |. S. PuncELL, Jr. . . . Assistant Professor of En)ilish . . . A.B. (John B. Stetson ), M.A.. Ph.D. (Duke). J. W. Heid . . . Professor of Geofiraphy and Geolofiy . . . B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Colum- bia). Ph.D. (Peabodv). C. W. RoBEms . . . Assistant Professor of Spanish . . A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Emory). L. B. SciiENCK . . . Professor of Bihle . . . A.B. (Davidson). B.D. (Union Theological Seminarv). M.S.T. (Princeton). Ph.D. (Yale). L. C. Sellars . . . liislrticlor in Physics B.S. (Davidson). E. F. Shewmake . . . Ahimni Professor of English . . . A.B. (William and Mary), M.A. (Columbia). Ph.D. (Virginia). V ' . l . Starnes . . . iislriictor iii Economics . . . A.B. (North CaroiinaJ. O. J. Thies . . . Associnle Professor of Chem istry . . . B.S., M.A. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell). B. D. Thompson . . . Associate Professor of History . . . A.B.. M.A. (Williams), M.A. (Harvard). G. R. Vowels . Professor of German Lfliignflge and literature . . . A.B. (Yank- ton). B.A., M.A. (Oxford). Ph.D. (Chicago), Litt.D. G. B. Watts . . . Professor of French . . . A.B. (Dartmouth), A.M. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Minnesota). I. G. Wilson . . . Assistant Professor of Bihle . . . A.M., B.D. (Edinburgh). Lt. Col. J. L. Ballard, Jr. . . . Professor of Military Science and Tactics . . . B.S. (David- son). Capt. B. F. Hood . . . Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics . . . B.S. (U. S. Militarv Academy). Capt. J. E. Martin . . . Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics . . B.S. (David- •son), M.S. (Vanderbilt). Major C. W. Sample . . . Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics . . . B.S. (Davidson). M. W. McGiLL (Davidson). Auditor nineteen Davidson J. L. Payne . . . Director of Public Rehitiom and Ahinmi Secretary . . . B.S. (Davidson). Boyd Baird . . . Head Basketball Coach and Freshman Football and Baseball Coach . . . B.A. (Marvville), M.S. (Indiana). Derrick Barton . . . Tennis Coacli Ilford Esse.x College, England. Ray W. Brown . . . Golf Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Freshman Basketball and Track Coach . . . B.A (Virginia). Charles Parker . . . Wrestlino Coach and Trainer . . . B.S. (Davidson). H. R. Redding . . . Assistant Football Coach and Sxrimmins. Coach . . B.S. (Spring- field). A. H. Whittle . . . Director of Intramural Sports and Assistant Director of Plirsical Edit cation . . . B.S. (Davidson). J. S. Lyles . . . Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. . . . A.B. (Davidson). J. B. Woods, Jr. . . . College Physician . . . A.B. (Davidson), M.D. (Medical College of Virginia). Fifty-one -• ••■ Al Jfe« , «V ?C . lf. ;■ , J ?f ¥}.y,-? ' •■•.••■•••■■■■■ ■• ' . ' ■rV ' W ' ' - '  ' Vi.i-. ' . ' -j ,.. ' t«Tr : A  v,.V ' V ( .-.i,. •• • W ' - ' i ' A ♦■•, ' .■ •:■ ' ■■ ' .■.; ' ■.■ •■ ,ig: (« T n ! -- •■■• ' • ■■ ••• Senio Sam JovNER Presidem Ray Cunningham Vice-Presicle„t liM Campbell Secretary-Treasurer Page Thirty-two S. C Alexander, Jr. . . . Charlotte. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Science . . . Phi Gamma Delt, . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Din ' idson ' mii . . . Band . . Chapel Choir. Thomas H. Allen . . . Bethlehem. Pennsvhania . . . B.S. in Science . . . Beta Theta Pi Court of Control . . . Dnvicisoiiinn . . . Track . . , Fratcrnitv X ' icePresident. Arthur J. Balk. Jr. . . . Augusta, Georgia . . . B.S. in Historv . . . Phi Mu Alpl pha. lass 1951 Richard B. Barnwell . . . Burlington, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Pre-Medical . . . Beta Theta Pi ... Davidaonian . . . International Relations Club . . . Male Chorus . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Fraternity Secretary . . . Fraternity President. Robert Erwin Barron, III ... Rock Hill, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Pre-Medical . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ' arsitv Track . . . Managing Editor Scripts ' ii Pniiiks,. William D. Bkatie, II ... Atlanta, Georgia . . . B.S. in English . . . Sigma Chi . . . Managing Editor Scripti ' n I ' rauks . . . Sigma Upsilon. l iHc llinlylln Daniel C. Beli, . . . Dublin. ' irj;ini.i . . . U.S. in Economics . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Wrestling . . . Sccrclarv Social Fratcrniiv. RoBEHT E. Bell, Jr. ... lacksonvillc. Florida . . . B.S. in Chcmistrv . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Delta Phi Alpha. I ' hedehkk Waiiden Best, Jii. . . . Bockv .Mount, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Chi . . . International Relations Club ... Le Cercle Francais . . . Scabbard and Blade. Vice-President . . . Quips and Cranks, Managing Editor, Assistant Editor. Wii.iiAM liii BoAND ... San Antonio, Texas ... A.B. in English ... .Alpha Tau Omega ... President Social Fraternitv . . . Phi Beta Kanna . . . Spanish Club . . . F.umanean Literary Society . . . Chapel C ' hoir. Edvvvn Taylor Bowin, Jr. . . . Decatur. Georgia . . . B.S. in Chcmistrv . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Basketball . . . Track . . . Secrctarv-Trcasurer Sophomore Class . . . Student Council. 11. Blake Bradley ... Decatur, Cieorgia ... . ' r . in Hisiorx ... Kappa .Alpha ... Track . . . Cross Country . . . D Club . . . Bea er Club . . . X ' icePrcsiclent Social Fraternity . . . Photo Club. Senior Pnge Tliirty-four Class 1951 W. Cecil Brandon, Jr. . . . Winstnn-Salem, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Davidsonian Business Staff . . . Quips and Cranks Business Staff . . . Golf Team . . . Football . . . D Club. Ralph E. Brooks. Jr. . . Burlington, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Chemistry and Biology . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Band . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. James M. Brown. Jr. . . . Kannapolis, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Football Band . . . Dax ' idsonicut. Lee Burch, Jr. ...Charlotte, North Carolina ... B.S. in Business ... Scabbard and Blade. Robert Clyde Burroughs, Jr. ... Wadesboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Science . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. Clarence Edgar Calcote . . . Broadway, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Science ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Football Band . . . Orchestra . . . Male Chorus . . . Quips and Cranks Business Staff. I tTl jHs:J l ' :il i ' I liirly fn James McKown Campbell . . . I ' liiLiilflphia, l ' innsvl ania . . . A.B. in Enijlisli . . . Siyina Chi . . . Eumancan Literary Society . . . I ' hi Beta Kappa . . . General Secretary U.L.F.S. . . . Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class. Iames Wallace Campbell . . . Pcnsacola. Florida . . . A.B. in Enijlish . . . Phi IXha Iheta . . . Foothall anil Concert Bands . . . Eumancan Literary Sucietv . M. Gant C arlton . . . Greensboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Physics . . . Football . . . Assistant Swimming Instructor. Beta Thcta Pi WiLLiA.M T. Cassels, Jn. ... Columbia, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . President Social Fraternity . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Assistant Business Manager Da ' idsonian . . . Cross Country . . . Cheerleader . . . Editor Quips and Cranks . . . Chairman Publicaticms Board . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Who ' s Who tniong Students ill .■ iiu ' ric iii llitivcrsilies ami Colleges. Senior William K. Guilds, Jr. . . . Spartanburg, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Physics . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Spanish Club . . . Sigma Delta Pi ... D C luh . . . Varsity Tennis Team . . . Scripts ' n Pranks Business Staff . . . Quips and Cranks Editorial Staff. William I duari) C iiristopiier. Jr. . . . Kingsporl. Tennessee . . . B.S. in Cusincs . . . Phi Gamm.i Delta. Page Thirty six Clarence Irwin Clark, III ... Laurinburg, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Gamma Deha. Milton M. Clenseur . . . Hickory, North Carolina . . . A.B. in History . . • Siyma Phi Epsilon . . . Davidsoniau . . . President Social Fraternity. Lawton W. Cleveland, Jr. ... Ashevillc, North Carolina . . . B.S. with Special Attainment in Chemistry ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . RiHe Team . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Track Team. Class 1951 loHN Morgan Coble, Jr. ... Columbia, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Chemistrv and Biology . . . Pi Kappa Phi . . . Davidsoniau Business Staff . . . Quips and Cranks Business Staff . . . Spanish Club . . . Sigma Delta Phi . . . Pan-Hellenic Council . . . Varsity Swimming Team. Albert VVomack Cook ... Decatur, Georgia ... B.S. in Business ... Phi Delta 1 beta ... Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Weightlifting . . . Cheerleader . . . International Relations Club . . . Sioma Delta Psi ... Davidsouinn . . . Quips and Cranks Business Staff. Roger D. Cornell . . . Bethesda, Maryland . . . B.S. in Pre-Medical . . . Kappa Alpha Football Band . . . Concert Band . . . Varsity Track . . . D Club. I ' ujii- riiirly st ' vt ' ii AnNit CovtLL . . . Dc-l-uniiik Springs, Florida . . . B.S. in C ' hcmiMrv and Bi iliii;v . . . Plii Delta Thcta . . . Muna} ini; Editor Davidsotiiaii . . . Siyiiia Llpsilon . . . Alpha Kpsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Wrestling. David Emukson Cowan ... Burlington. North Carolina ... B.S. in PreMcdical ... Alpha Tau Onuya . . . Foolhall Band . . . Concert Band . . . Delta I ' lii Alpha . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Wrestling . . . Traek. Ki£NNETii P. CiiAiG ... Gastonia. North Carolina ... A.B. in History ... Pi Kappa Aljiha. Thomas Chaven, Jr. ... Hunters ille. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Beta Thcta Pi ... Freshman Foothall. Baskethall. Basehall . . . X ' arsitv Basehall. 2 Years . . . Beaver Club . . . D Club. Robert Lynn Chawi.ev . . . Marion, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Clamma Delta ... Male Chorus ... Track le.ini ... Quips a.m) Cranks Business Stall ... Spanish Club. MuRFiiv A. Ckonland . . . Lincolnton, North C arolina . . . B.S. in Chemistry and Biology . . . Dai ' idsonian ... Scripts ii Pranks Art Stall ...Wrestling ... Spanish Club ... .Alpha Epsilon Delta. Senior Pa e Thirty-eight lass 1951 John Crosland, Jr. . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . WiUcat Business Manager . . . Varsity Tennis . . . Varsity Basketball . . . B Team Basket- ball . . . Charlotte-Davidson Club Dance Committee Chairman . . . Spanish Club. William Carson Cumming . . . Henderson, North Carolina, and Mena, Arkansas . . . A.B. in Political Science ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Pan-Hellenic Council . . . Vice-President Inter- national Relations Club . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Dav ' uXioman Business Staff, Managing Editor. ' alter Ray Cunningham . . . Davidson, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Dnviiisojiidii . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . D Club . . . Swimming Team . . . Chief Marshal . . . Student Council . . . Senior Class Vice-President . . . Freshman Adviser . . . Who ' s W io Among Stiirfeiils in American Universities atid Colleges . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. Thenton L. Davis . . . Palisades Park, New Jersey . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Beaver Club . . . Varsitv Football Team . . . D Club . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Court of Control Judge . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American llnixersities and Colleges . . . Phi Delta Theta Treasurer. James David Deck . . . East Point. Georgia . . . B.S. in Biologv . . . Campus Club . . . Male Chorus . . . Delta Kappa Alpha . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Campus Club, President. Marshall C. Dendy, Jr. ... Orlando, Florida . . . Little Symphony Orchestra. A.B. in Business Sigma Chi Band Library of Davidson Ccl ( rTe I ' dge I hirly nine Rush Stewaiit Dickson . . . C liarldllt-. Xcntli C ;irciliii.i . . . I!.S. in liu iIK• . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Golf. Ben Jav Din.MON ... Saravna. lliuula ... li.S. in Iiiwlisii ... I ' l Kappa I ' lii ... F.iri-nsic C uiiiuil . . . Phi .Mu . ' Mi.lia . . . Male C■|l..ru . Ladson Lawrence Diiliosi; . . . t liiiicm. Smiih C amlina . . . li.S. in 15i(ili)gv and Chemistry . . Pi Kappa Alpha ... BaMl)all ... liiKriialional l claliiiiis C ' luh. Sixretarv, Treasurer .. (JiTii ' s AND Cranks Husinr-.s Stalt ... iTatcriiitv liuarciini; I hiusi- Manager. TiroMAs E. Fi.iPSK . . . Miami. 1 Inritia . . . li.S. i[i C luinistrv ami Biiild v . . . Sionia Phi Kpsikin . . . Dinidsoiiiiiii . . . V.M.C.A. Work as Bov Scuut Supervisor. C ' harles L. Ei.i-ior, In. ... C ' harlotU North C ' arolina ... B.S. in Business and History Photo Cluh. J. Bruce Frye ... .AsIr-n ille. North C ' arolina ... A.I!, iji I ' sxchology ... Siynia Phi Fpsilon. Sen ioi mm Page Forty W. Floyd Fuhr . . . Dunn, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Alpha. Cakl L. Garrison. Jr. ... Burlinoton, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega . . . Assistant Track Manager, Freshman Manager, Varsity Manager Varsity Cross Country Manager . . . D Club. Class 1951 Robert Curtis Gay . . . Jacksonville, Fkirida . . . A.B. in English . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Wrestling . . . D Club . . . Forensic Council . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . Track . . . Boarding House Manager . . . Marshal . . . Freshman Orientation Counselor . . . Alpha Psi Omega, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Council. A. Eugene Geer . . . Charlestim, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Business Manager Scripts ii Pranks . . . Scabbard and Blade. Earl Alvin Gerhardt, Jr. ... Lvnchburg, Virginia . . . B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Y.M.C.A. Work . . . Campus Club. Ben T. Gibson, Jr. ... Union, South Carolina , . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . , Quips and Cranks Business Stall. ' ««e iorlyoiw lliNiiv McKhnnik C; )()i)i Asriiiu: . . . Naslivilli-, Tcniii ' sscc . . . A.B. in English . . . Siania Alpha Epsilon. President . . . Eumancan Literary Society. President . . . Beaver Club . . . Sii;ina Delta Psi ... D C ' liih . . . Y.M.C.A. Board of Control . . . Student Council . . . Track Team . . . Scripts ii I ' niiiki . . .Who ' s Who Aiuoiii Sliuieiils in Americtoi Universities and Colleges. Yale VV. Greek . . . South Boston, Virj;inia . . . A.B. in English . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon. . Charlotte. North Carolina . . . B.S. in English . . . Kappa Sigma Delta Pi ... Davidsonian Circulation Stall . . . Advanced R.O.T.C. . . . Forensic Council. Paul Bennett Gutiiery, Jr. Alpha . . . Spanish Club Scripts H Pranks Typist . Thomas Hartley Hall, IV . . Macon, Georgia . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Delta Thcta . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Commanding Officer in R.O.T.C. . . . Associate Editor Davidsonian . . . Managing Editor Scripts n Pranks . . . Managing Editor Qiiirs AND Cranks . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Eumancan Literary Society. President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. Thomas Barclay Haller . . . Pulaski, Virginia . . . B.S. in Biology and Chemistry . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Pan 1 lellenic Council . . . Vice-President Sigma Delta Psi ... D Club, Vice-President . . . Varsity Basketball Team, Co-Captain . . . Track Team . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Social Chairman . . . Cheerleader . . . Beaver Club . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. David C. Hamilton . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . B.S. in Pre-Medical , . . Editor Scripts ' it Pranks . . . Phi Society, Secretary, X ' icc-Prcsident . . . Forensic Council, Manager . . . Sigma Llpsilnn . . . Campus Club. Senior Page Forty-two Gray Watson Hampton, Jr. . . . Huntington, V ' est Virginia . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Chi . . . Spanish Fraternity . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Swimming Team . . . International Relations Club, Vice-President, President. Richard E. Harris . . . Asheville, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics and Business . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Male Chorus Librarian . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Y.M.C.A. Deputations . . . Advanced R.O.T.C., Regimental Adjutant . . . Campus Club. Secretary. lass 1951 William O. Harris . . . Petersburg, Indiana . . . A.B. in History and English . . . Sigma Chi . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, President. Fred W. Hengeveld, Jr. ... Davidson, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Basketball Co-Captain . . . Baseball . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . D Club . . . Beaver Club. E. Warren Herron . . . Dalton, Georgia . . . B.S. in Mathematics . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Spanish Club . . . Honorary Fraternity Council. Montgomery S. Hill, Jr. ... Greensboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilim . . . Beaver Club, Vice-President . . . D Club, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Golf Team . . . Pan-Hellenic C ' ouncil . . . Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader. ' oijp ' iir tlirce Jdhn D. 1 Iobart ... Davidson, Xortli C anilina ... B.S. in Business Adniinistration ... Beta Thota Pi ... Quips and Cranks Editorial Staff . . . Uiividsotiiau Editorial Staff . . . Scripts ■ ; Pranks Business Staff . . . Manager Baseball Team . . . Philanthropic Literary SiK ' iety ■• Sigma Llpsilon ... D Club. Lawrence V. Hockman ... Stuarts Dr.ili, X ' irginia ... B.S. in Business ... Red and Black Masquers . . . Duvidsoiiimi. I-Ri;n C . I loi DiR ... Lillington. North Carolina ... A.B. in English ... Pi Kappa Phi .. Qiiii ' s AND Cranks . . . Eumanean Literarv Society . . . International f elations Club. W ' li.LiAM I loLLlsi ' ER. Jr. ... New Bcm. .North Carolina . . . B.S. in Pre Medical . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Managing Editor Davidsonuni . . . Scripts n Pranks . . . V.M.C ..A. Coinmunitv Work ...Eumanean Literarv Society ... Red and Black Masquers. Senior C AHi, Thomas Holmes . . . Fayetteville, North C arolina . . .B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Sigma L. B. I loiiN. Jr. . . . San Antonio, Te.xas . . . A.B. in Bible . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Spanish Clul) ... Charlotte Davidson Club ... Baseball . lanauer. Head Manager .., D Club, Page Forty-four Andrew F. Horne . . . Blueticld, West Virginia . . . B.S. in Chemistrv . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Track . . . Football . . . D Club . . . Cinema Club . . . Wrestling Manager . . . Sigma Delta Psi. Robert V ' . Hubbell . . . Deeatur, Georgia . . . B.S. in Biology and Chemistry . . . Phi Delta TTieta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Business Manager Quips AND Cranks . . . Business Manager Wildcat Handhook . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Elections Board. lass 1951 John G. Hutchens . . . High Point, North Carolina . . . A.B. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Scripts n Pranks. James Watt Jeffries . . . Thomasyille, Georgia . . . A.B. in History . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, Superyisor . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Fraternity Secretary . . . Cross Country Team . . . Regimental Stall, R.O.T.C. Regiment . . . Dax ' idsonian Editorial Staff, Exchange Editor . . . Scabbard and Blade. Rivers T. Jenkins, Jr. ... Charleston, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Track . . . D Club . . . Spanish Club. Robert Hann Johnson ...Philadelphia, Pennsvhania ... B.S. in Chemistry and Biology ... Campus Club, Representati c . . . Organizer Photo Club, Staff Photographer . . . Pan- Hellenic Council . . . To yn Suryeyor. I ' afic l-orlyln Kennftm Wilson Jones . . . Monroe. North C ;irolin.i . . . A.IJ. in Irrncli . . . Alpli;i 1 an Omcija ... Lc Cercle Francais . . . Spanish Club . . . Serials ii Vniifes . . . Foothall .ind Symphonic Bands-. . . International Relations CKih. S.AM B. JovNER . . . Kornersvillc, North CaroMna . . . B.S. in Science . . . Beta Thcta Pi . . . Oniicron Delta Kappa . . . Who ' s Who Amoii Students in American Universities and Collefies . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . President Junior Class ... President Senior Class ... Student Council ... Phil.uilhrnpic literary Society ... Pan-Hcllcnic Council . . . Phi Beta Kappa. James Roni-itr Kekveh, Jii. . . . Charlotte. North Carolin.i . . . , .B. in French . . . Alpha Tau Omega ... Le Cercle Francais ... Davidsoninn ... I-omancin literary Society ... Spanish Club. Blaine Kelley, Jr. ... Charlotte. North Canilin.i . . . B.S. in Fconnmics . . . Beta Thcta Pi ... Davidsonian . . . International Relations C lub. Charles Marvin Kelly . . . Fayetteville, Norih Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Football . . . Basketball. RicHAiU) V. KiiLLV . . . dastonia, North C arolina . . . B.S. in Political Science . . . Kapp.i Si rn.i. Senior t Page Forty-six Class 1951 John D. Kelton , . . Port Tampa Citv. Florida . . . B.S. in Psvchology • • • Sigma Chi . . . Freshman Football . . . Baseball . . . Wrestling Captain . . . Fraternity President . . . Pan- Hellenic Council . . . Spanish Club . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Treasurer . . . Court of Control . . . D Club . . . Y.M.C.A. Board of Control . . . Beaver Club . . . Sigma Delta Psi. Peyre G. Kennedy. Jn. . . . Spartanburg. South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Spanish Club . . . Scripts n Pranks . . . Varsity Tennis . . . D Club. Wilbur Br. nch King . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . A.B. in Political Science . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Art Editor Scripts n Pranks . . . Art Editor Davidsonian . . . Art Editor Y.M.C.A. Hand- book . . . Quips .- nd Cranks . . . Swimming Team . . . Scabbard and Blade. Clyde Kenneth Kistler . . . Mooresviile, North C ' arolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Spanish Club . . . Phi Beta Kappa. William R. Klein . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . A.B. in History . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Glee Club . . . Varsity Track Team . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . D Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Student Council . . . Pan-Hellenic Council, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. David R. LaFar, III ... Gastonia, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Football Manager . . . Wrestling . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . D Club. Pa e iorlyievei Thomas Hugh Lamb . . . , slu illf, North C arulina . . . B.S. in Etnnomics . . . Phi Dcha Thcta. Auburn Cleatus Lamdetii, Ju. . . . Decatur, Georgia . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Deha Theta . . . Student Council . . . Vice-President Student Body . . . Varsity Football, Captain . . . Baseball . . . Beaver Club, President . . . D Club, President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Who ' s Who Amottf ' Sludenls in American Universities and Colleges. Tho.mas Anderson Langford . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . . A.B. in Bible . . . Bct.i I hct.i Pi . . . Transferred from High Point College . . . Class Vice-President . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Graduation Marshal . . . Y.M.C.A. Board of Control . . . Student Supply Pastor. James Vann Larkin . . . Washington, North Carolina . . . B.S. in .Music . . . K.ipp;i . lph.i . . . F(K)tball and Concert Bands. President . . . Dnviihoiiiiin . . . Phi Mu , lph,i . . . Scabbard and Blade. Neil C. Leach . . . DeFuniak Springs, Florida . . . A.B. in English . . . Phi Delta I hcta . . . Football . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Managing Editor Davidsonian . . . Y.M.C.A. Board of Control, Y.M.C.A. President . . . President Social Frater- nity . . . Oniicron Delta Kapji.i . . . W ' ir s Who Aitiotiu Sludenls in American LI niversities and CoUeiies . . . Sophomore C lass ' icc President. Wood Leach ... DeFuniak Springs, Florida ... B.S. in History ... Phi Delta Theta ... Football Co-Captain ... Beaver Club ... Student Council ... D ( liib ... Scabbard and Blade . . . C ' ourt of Control . . . Student Ueprescntative, Athletic Committee . . . Junior Class X ' ice-President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. Senior i t dH Page Forty-eight W. Parker Ledbetter . . . Muunt Gilead, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Alpha Tau Omcoa. Ralph L. Lewis, Jr. ... Greensboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business and Economics . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Sigma Delta Pi, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Council. Philip N. Libby, Jr. . . . Kingsport, Tennessee . . . A.B. in History . . . Quips and Cranks . . . Davidsoniaii . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . International Relations Club. lass John R. Loftin . . . Thomasville, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business and Economics . . . Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Business Manager Davidsonian . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Forensic Council . . . International Relations Club. 1951 D. Thomas Lowman, Jr. ... BlueKeld, West Virginia . . . B.S. in History . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Male Chorus . . . Forensic Council . . . Fraternity Vice-President. William W. McCrary, III ... Lonoke. Arkansas . . . B.S. in Political Science . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . International Relations Club. - ' ) Paiic lwly„i V ' ii.LiAM HiDEN McEaciiehn. Ill ... W ilmiiigtim. North Carolina ... B.S. in Husincss ... Sigma Alpha Epsilon. J. Scott .McFadyen, Jr. ... Fayettevilie, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Scripts ' n Pranks Business Staff . . . Co-Business Manager Handbook. Daniel Patrick McGeachy. Ill ... Clearwater. I loriila ... A.Ii. in English ...Alpha lau Omega . . . Eumanean Literary Societv . . . I ' lii Mu .Miili.i . . , . l.ile Chorus . . . Scripts n Pranks Art Staff . . . Daviclsonian. W ' ooDROVv McKav, Jr. . . . Le.xington, North Carolina . . . B.S. in English . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Basketball Manager, Head Manager . . . Bed and Black Masquers. President . . . Davidsonian . . . Scripts ' n Pranks. Senior Dan I. McKeithen, Jr. ... Bethcsda, Maryland . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Alpha . . Spanish Club . . . Davidsonian . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . President Social Fraternity. )FiN AuDiiiiv McLaney . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . . A.B. in Bible . . . Sigma C hi Eumanean Literary Societv. Page Fifty James Dandridge Mahaffee . . . Caroleen. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics. John Thomas Mann . . . Enka, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Philosophy . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Davidsonian, Managing Editor. Associate Editor . . . Handbook Editor . . .Philanthropic Literarv Society . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . Boarding House Manager. Class 1951 Charles Stiles Markey . . . C ' harlnttc, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business and Economics ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . D Club . . . Baseball. M. E. Marlette, Jr. . . . Haynesyille, Alabama . . . B.S. in History and Political Science . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Spanish Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Davidsonian. Grover Ray Martin, Jr. ... Charlotte. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Alpha. Joe Mattison . . . Arcadia. Florida . . . A.B. in Bible . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Red and Black Masquers. Cdgc i ij I y '  ' (■■ RoiiERi liinviN Mehrkll . . . Lcesburg, Florida . . . A.B. in English . . . Sigma Chi Euniiincan Literary Socic-tv . . . Transferred from The Citadel in Junior Year. HnuBEm D. Middleton . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . . 15. S. in Busines Omega . . . Spanish Club . . . Sigma Delta Pi. Alpha Tau James Phaser Miller . . . Clarkton. North Carolina Epsilon . . . Basketball . . . Spanish Club. A.B. in English . . . Sigma Phi John Joseph Miller . . . Pincvillc, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Phi Delta Thcta . . . Track . . . D Club . . . Sigma Delta Psi, Secretary . . . Rifle Team. Senior Russ (R. S.) Miller . . . Flat Rock, and Oriental. North Carolina . . . A.B. in Economics . . Campus Club . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Originally Class of 1947. Marion Alexander .Miils, Jr.. . . . Fort .Mill. South Carolina . . . B.S. in English . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Male Chorus ... J. ' . Football. Page Fifty-two Edward Willis Milner . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . A.B. in English . . . Kappa Alpha Eumanean Literary Society . . . Sigma LIpsilon Literary Society . . . Y.lM.C.A. Work, Scouts, T. B. Sunday School. Samuel P. Mitchell, Jr. ... North Wilkcsboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business Kappa Sigma . . . Football Manager . . . Dnvidsonian. Class 1951 John Thaddeus Monroe, Jr. ... Fayetteville, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Science . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Davidsonian Business Staff . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice-President . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Phi Beta Kappa. George D. Morton, Jr. . . . Oxford, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Freshman Football Manager. Joe B. Morton, Jr. . . . Yanceyyille, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . International Relations Club . . . Pan-Hellenic Council. Joseph James Murray, Jr. ... Lexington, Virginia . . . B.S. in Biology ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Davidsonian, Managing Editor, Associate Editor . . . Phi Beta Kappa ... Le Cercle Francais . . . Chapel Choir . . . President Social Fraternity . . . Rhodes Scholar . . . Chair- man Elections Board. ' (ijje lijly three James Nelson Muhhav . . . Uradcnton, Florida . . . A.B. in Hislorv . . . Siyma Chi Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . Co-Business Manager Wildcat Handbook. Alfked J. Neumann . . . Brevard, North Carohna . . . B.S. in Music . . . Phi Mu Alplia, President . . . Diha Phi Alpha, President . . . F K)tball and Concert Bands . . . Assistant in Music Departmiiii ... I lonorarv Fraternity Council . . . Little Symphony. Chables L. NonvvoDD, Jii. . . . Monroe, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics and Busines . . . Sigma Chi . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Varsity Baskethall Manager . . . D Club . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Boarding House Manager. DitTEK A. ()ntn.NDOiii in . . . Municli, C ' .crnianv . . . Special Siuclcnt in Philosophy . . . Sigma Chi . . . Philanthropic literary Society. Senior iNeal O ' Neal . . . Halcigh, North Carolina , . . A.B. in English . . . Sigma Chi . . . Wrestling . . . Scrif ' ls '  ; Pniiiks. Adolf Otersen. Jh. . . . Wilmington. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Ec(momics ... Pi Kappa Alpha. Page Fifty-four Louis Fletcher Owen . . . ' inston-Salem, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Basketball . . . International Relations Club. C. Dan Page, Jr. . . . Gastonia. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Siuma . . . Spanish Club . . . Pan-Hellenic Council. Richard B. Patterson . . . Bluefield, West Virginia . . . B.S. in Science ... Phi Gamma Delta . . . Social Fraternity President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treasurer . . . D Club . . . ' arsitv Track . . . Varsitv Cross Country, Co-Captain. Class 1951 Howard Cochran Paul . . . Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . . . A.B. in English ... Phi Sigma Kappa . . . George U ' ashington University . . . Philanthropic Literary Society. DoRSEY C. Pleasants, Jr. ... Newport News, Virginia . . . B.S. in Biology . . . Sigma Chi . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. Coleman G. Poag . . . Rock Hill, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business ... Phi Gamma Delta . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Red and Black Masquers, Treasurer . . . Wrestling . . . Spanish Club. ' ««f ' f v ii ' c I Iahhv L. Powe . . . Cheraw, Soulli Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics and Business ... Pi Kappa Phi ... Davidsonian Circulation Staff ... Quips and Cbanks Editorial Staff ... Frater- nity Sports. William Henry PnnciiETr . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . B.S. in Business . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Track, Captain . . . Interlraternitv Sports. CM I ' lrcKETT, Jn. ... Charlotte. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Scripts ' ii Pranks . . . I dviilsoiiitiii. I- ' iiANK M. I ' liHNtLL . . . Spartanburg. South Carolina . . . B.S. in Cheniistrv . . . DuvkLuiihiii . . . Manaoer Quips and Cranks . . . Phuin Cluh . . . Alpha Fpsilon Delta. Senior Billy Hay Rabu . . . Cramerton, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Band. W ' li 1 lAM BiAiL Hay . . . Ocala, Florida . . . B.S. in Business and Political Science . . . Phi Dilta Iheta ... |. V. Basketball ... ' I ' rack ... Swimming Captain ... D Club. Page Fifty-six Eugene Marshall Regen, Jr. ... Nashville, Tennessee . . . B.S. in Science . . . Kappa Alpha ... J. V. Basketball . . . Track . . . Swimming . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Davidsonian Senior Reporter. Joseph VVinfield Richards . . . Bristol, Tennessee . . . B.S. in Chemistry . . . Kappa Alpha Class 1951 George Irvin Richardson . . . Reidsville, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Science . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Spanish Club . . . Student Council— Summer. John C. Roberts, Jr. ... Gastonia, North Carolina . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Football . . . Baseball . . President . . . Interfraternitv Council. B.S. in Business Administration . . . Scabbard and Blade, Vice-President, Leslie C. Robinson . . . Greenville, South Carolina . . . A.B. in English . . . Phi Gamma Delta . . . Sigma Delta Pi. Vice-President. Jack Roddey- . . . Rock Hill, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Phi Epsilo I ' li e fifly ieven John H. Rodduy . . . Chiirlottc, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Male Chorus . . . Chapel Choir. ritiiBHin A. l iissi£LL, In. . . . Sanford, orth Carolina . . . B.S. in Music . . . Campus Club . . . Mall ' Chorus. Accompanist . . . I ' lii . lu Alpha. E. nL P. SciioENBERCER, Ji . ... Jacksonville, Florida ... A.B. in Economics ...Kappa Alpha. Gordon P. Scott, Jr. ... Statesville, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Sigma Upsilon ... Le Cercle Francais . . . Male Chorus . . . Rifle Team . . . Marshal . . . President Social Fraternity . . . Editor-in-Chief Davidson iaii . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. Treasurer . . . Who ' s Who Antony Students in American Universities and CoUeaes . . . Secretary Publications Board. Frank Alexander Sharpe, Jr. ... Greensboro. North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Henry Marchand Shaw, Jr. . . . Raleigh, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Freshman Football . . . Davidsoniaii Advertising Stall . . . International Rela- tions Club. Senior o Page; Fifty-eight Palmer F. Shelburne . . . Greensboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Science . . . Sigma Chi. Donald W. Shriver, Jr. ... Norfolk, Virginia . . . A.B. in History . . . Sigma Chi ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Sigma Upsilon, President . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Sigma Chi Fraternity President . . . Forensic Council . . . Vereen Bell Award for Creati e Writing . . . Willa Gather Award for Creative Writing . . . Agnes Sentelle Scholarship . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. James A. Shuping . . . Kannapolis, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Alpha Tau Omega. Class 1951 Ralph Baxter Simmons, Jr. ... Charleston, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Business Manager Scripts ' n Pranks . . . President Fraternity. Warren i 1. Sims, Jr. ... Dalton, Georgia . . . B.S. in Business . . . Kappa Sigma . . .Secretary- Treasurer Junior Class . . . Davidsouian . . . Vice-President Social Fraternity . . . Golf Team . . . Scabbard and Blade. Joe G. Sink, Jr. ... Mooresville, North Carolina . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Band. B.S. in Business Administration I ' uiic lifly nine N. Douglas Sowerby, Jr. ... Greensboro, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business Administration . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Football . . . Boardiny House Manager. Max Stolbkrc . . . Pressath, Opf, Germany . . . Economics . . . Beta Theta I ' i. Ciii niiY Davis Stiuulinc ... Seneca, South Carolina ... B.S. in Economies ...Kappa Alpha . . . D(iviiho)iiim . . . Freshman Baseball Manager . . . Wrestling. Junius Brutus Stroud, III ... Faison, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Mathematics . . . Beta Theta Pi ... J. V. Football ... Sigma Pi Sigma ... Scabbard and Blade ...Court ol Control. Irving Randolph Stuishs ... Norfolk, Virginia ... A.B. in History ... Sigma Chi ... Who ' s Who Amona Students hi American Lhiivenities and Colleges . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet . . . Honorary Fraternity Council, President . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, President . . . Sigma Upsilon, Vice-President . . . Vice-President Social Fraternity . . . Managing Editor Scripts ' n Pranks . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. John Randolph Taylor . . . Milledgeville, Georgia . . . A.B. in English . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Sigma Delta Pi ... Managing Editor Davidsonian . . . President Social Fraternity . . . Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Board of Control . . . Student Council . . . President Sophomore Class . . . Student Body Vice-President, President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Who ' s Who Annnio Slmieuls in Aincricdn Univer- sities and Colleges. Senior Vage Sixty James Edwards Templin . . . Atlanta, Geurjjia . . . B.S. in Economics . . . Campus Club. Frank Ramsay Thies. Jr. ... Charlotte, North Carolina . . . B.S. in English . . . Delta Phi Alpha. William Bryan Grimes Thomas . . . Siler Citv, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business Kappa Sigma . . . Delta Phi Alpha. Class 1951 John Coleman Thompson . . . Conway, South Carolina . . . A.B. in Political Science Kappa Sigma . . . Subscription Manager Scripts ' n Pranks. Marvin Thompson, Jr. . . . Norwood, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business Administration . . . Alpha Tau Omega. Floyd Nelson Tomlinson, Jr. ... Winston-Salem, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Business. Page Sixty-one IIeniiv a. Thulove, Jr. ... Wilmington, North Carolina ... U.S. in Economics ... Kappa Sigma. Edgar Tiirrs . . . Banner lilk. North C ' arohna . . . B.S. with Special Attainments in Chemistry . . . 15eta Theta Pi . . . Spanish C liib . . . ' arsilv Track . . . Ride Team. Claudi; II. VoiLS. Jr. ... Muoresvillc, North Carolina . . . li.S. in Psychology. JosiiPii V ' , Walker . . . Forest City, North Carolina . . . A.H. in English . . . Sigma Chi . . . Chajiel C ' hoir . . . President Social Fraternitv. Senior Thomas Sanders Robert Ward ... Hock Hill, South Carolina ... B.S. in Pre-Medical Kappa Alpha. Sa.mui.i, 1 uhm. .n Wahi.kk ... Slatesville, North Carolina ... B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Dcividsoiiian ... Lc Cercle Francais. Page Sixty-two Class 1951 Edward Talmage V ' est. Jr. ... Johnson City, Tennessee . . . B.S. in Pre-Medical . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Scabbard and Blade, Secretary . . . Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary . . • Sigma Delta Psi ... Fraternity Sports Manager . . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity Swimming. Robert Glenn W ' heless, Jr. . . . Hartsvillc, South Carolina . . . B.S. in Business ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Davidsonian . . . Quips and Cranks . . . Scripts ' n Pranks. J. David VVhitener . . . Monroe, North Carolina . . . A.B. in English . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Male Chorus . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Wrestling. William P. Whitesides, Jr. ... Glenwood, North Carolina . . . B.S. in Music . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Male Chorus, President, Vice-President ... Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary. Burke E. Wilson, Jr. ... Rural Hall, North Carolina Epsilon . . . Male Chorus. Jack T. Wilson . . . Pilot Mountain, North Carolina . Epsilon . . . Pan-Hellenic Council. B.S. in Business . . . Sigma Phi i.S. in Economics . . . Sigma Phi James Willett Winters . . . Palm Beach, Florida . . . B.S. in Political Science . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . International Relations Club. Ei ii I ' d c Sixlylhrce JUniOR CLASS 1951 OFIICHHS Dick Stockton President Eric Clark ' ice-Presklct7l Ken I AYLOR Sccretary-TreasKrer Juniors 1951 William Wiillace Abbott . . . .Kirkwood, Mo. U ' illiam E. Acker Favetteviile. N. C. William A. Adams Seneca, S. C. Hooper Alexander, III . . Wavnesville, N. C. Joseph C. Armstrong Columbia, Mo. Jack E. Arnold Bristol, Va. William D. Bacon. |r Greenville, Miss. Morgan C. Bailev Rock Hill, S. C. Horace Ball St. Petersburo, Fla. Winslow Gordan Ballew, jr. . .Marion, N. C. Richmond Bernhardt, Jr Lenoir, N. C. Everett Blake, Jr Wilson, N. C. l)ill Bower Lenoir, N. C. Richard A. Boyd Statesville, N. C. Robert J. Boyd, Jr Chevy Chase, Md. Kenneth E. Bover Tallahassee, Fla. Jackson A. Branch, Jr. . . .iMorganton, i . C. William L. Brooks Frankfort, Kv. Kenneth Brothcrton Davidson, N. C. Charles I. Bryan New Bern, N. C. Charles William Buckev . .Charlotte, N. C. C. Elton C ' ahow, Jr Fort Pierce, Fla. Alvin C. Cain Gastonia, i . C. Alton B. Caldwell Mullens, W. Va. Carol L. Camp iS ' orfolk, Va. James B. Carr Mor anton, N. C C. R« bcTt Clark l.oi)koiii Mm,. Icmi. Eric C. Clark, 111 ,. , . Lli aklhtouii, . C;. .D O o a k V MB m ! •■ «■« -Tr a f5 j ' h A;ai tW v ,(n. a k f vi ki % «4 Q o rs , it a ' ; . ii.i 1? ! As 1 fh E Page Sixty-fn ' c Juniors . . . 1 951 f S ■ I I -1 1 I ' . C. Coleman I l.unHlsburu, Kv. jy - S- «•[ V ' ■ llohbv Lcc Combs I liiiucrsvillc. N. C. yJ ' ' V ' W I3.i e C ' roshind C ' oncorcl, N. C. ■ By Bfekk. .. y I Samuel C. Cumming. Jr. . . . Llpper ilic, Va. at 1 f 3 f i ' arks 1 I. IXilton, J, Cliailotle. l . C. t . . ' ' V ' at V. Daniel, J, Oxford. N. C. ' . A . ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' - l Spartanburg, S. C. E ' ' T ' l Clinrlotte. N. C. J y r W f - ' K 1 Allrvcl 1. Davies Webster Groves, Mo. 0« « p ' ff- ' | .„ w. Davis. Jr Marion. N. C. •- ' ' W ' Sib Doiton Shelby, N. C. [• - ' • ■ . k ' ■ ► ' W Irvinu M. Hllis. |r Gastonia. i . C. I 1 W I I 1 Roland Scott Enyelbart . Uasbinaton, D. C. ? V T-St f m l Ri,c;r- 1 111 X- r • ' I ' Kobeit S. Lrum, |r Iliekorx, i . C M- 1 ' ' V , 0 - ' ' ' ' ' ' Favettcvillc, N. C. WA ' V k l k ' Richard F. HI . .Charlotte, N. C. D ' M r J jim Fickeisen Bluelield, W. Va. , J ' ' ' •. ' - ' . p,,ll Freeman Winston-Salem, . C. J : -- V J John G. C;ibbs . . U ' ilkcsboro, i . C. NpT fe 1 ir i fr . i . N ' ' i Bob Gibson Winston-Salem, N. C. A M-: i f Jiii MW i mm ! ' |B ■ J ' I  3l Bovce G. Gibson. Jr Mooresville. N. C. I ' M ' -. ' ■ ' ' ' r F ' -T llai(,ld L. Gilliland. Jr Lenoir. N. C. L 2jl(k ' W r W Alex F. C;oley Graham, N. C. L -- , (i|(HW P ' Robert Griosbv Franklin. Tenn. r ■ f 1 - T I J '  P James A. Grissom Tampa, Fla. ! ' a .: ' - • ' . 1 I. Ralph GufFev Mount Sidney. Va. V John 1 I. Guiton Lillinyton. N. C. 1 ' ' flh HlP 0 H PhihpC. Hammond. Jr. . Greensboro. iN. C. Page Sixty-six Juniors 1951 Bill Hart Gastonia, N. C. Ramon R. Mart Hickory, N. C. Herman N. Havden . . . .Wilmington, N. C. Robert B. Hazard Jacksonville, Fla. Charles G. Herion . . . Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Harr ' Edward Hiliiard, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. Ishem Lamar I linson, Jr. . .Thomaston, Ga. Maurice Wavne Hooks . . . .Charlotte, N. C. John Willard Home, Jr Marion, Va. Henry G. Howe, Jr Rock Hill, S. C. Duval W. Hunter, Jr. . . .High Point, N. C. John V. Hunter, III . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Robert F. Inman Laurinburo, N. C. Marshall P. James, Jr Ma.xton, N. C. Kenneth M. Johnson Charlotte, N. C. Roy T. Johnston Charlotte, N. C. James A. Jones, 111 Panama Cit ' , Fla. Pete Kalogridis Winter 1 la cn, Fla. S. Dewey Keesler Charlotte, N. C. Jerry 1 1. Riser Shelby, N. C. Don Perkins Lazenby . , . .Hlud.ckl, W. Va. John W. Leaycraft, Jr. . .South Nvack, N ' . Y. W. F. Lee Warrington, Fla. Cknc Houston Little Charlotte, N. C. William B. Urd, Jr. . . Winston-Salcm, N. C. J.h; L. McClure Charlotte, N. C . M. Liuchlin MacDonald . . . Raeford, N. C. David Perrv McDuffci I lindcrson, N. C. o g g C (ft, o MkJk mm i m Pa c Sixty icven Juniors ... 1 951 f f f! |ini Xkl ' .iTl.md Uullicrlorchon, . C M.ikolni Mel cm Charlotte, i . C T. ' )v - i Dillic 1. lc irK Statcsvillc, N ' . C. lldli Ml. PIk ' cHtn, |i (Irecnslioro. , ' . C. - «M ■tt tM r A ll;in D. Macy Cumberland. Md. P. W. Miles. Jr Deruniak Springs, Fla. Joseph II. Miller, III Cnlumhia, S. C. Aiihrex S. i hree. 111 . . . . Biriiiiiiuham, Ala. SaniK Mi)rt()ii Wax ' cross, Ga. nslc 1 1. Moses Lookout Mtn., Tenn. Robert L. Murray Raeford, N. C. Sla d()n M ers I nchlnirs ' , Va. Ihomas Cierakl iXall Lenoir, N. C. Donald C. Neal Charlotte, N. C. William H. Neal, Jr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Charles 11. Newhold ...Wilmington, N. C. f cs Bobbv Nimocks Fayette ille. N. C. R. W. Northcutt. Jr Kings Mtn.. N. C. • - ' ' ,, - „. ' i Walter E. Oakes Weldon, N. C. lil ' - m Oglesby Rock 1 Hll, S. C. ■A •  Tommv Painter Gastonia, N. C. j! _ ■ ■ J ' ' ' ' Jim Parker Rock Hill, S. C. Larr ' . Patterson Kannapolis, N. C. e . A ' I .A. — fc l - ' vid R. Peeler, Jr Marion, N. C. ■iHB 4 A James Dudle ' Pendleton, Favette ille, N. C. 1 lenrv Joe Poole Norfolk, Va. William P. Proctor Charlotte, N. C. r- y , i .h A H 4 H W. D. Reynolds Shelbv. N. C. i 1 k Page Swty-eig it Jun Cecil D. Rhodes, Jr Rome, Ga. Edgar M. Riehardson Augusta, Ga. Ralph L. Roberts Rock Mill, S. C. Bmn W. Robinson Thomasviile, Ga. Charles M. Roper Atlanta, Ga. Thomas B. Rose. 111. . Henderson ille, N. C. Fielding Russell Statesboro, Ga. W. G. Sargent, Jr Flushing, N. Y. Sam G. Seawall . . . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Stuart H. Shippev, jr Rock Hill, S. C. jimm M. Sloan Gastonia, N. C. Ciraham Smith Red Springs, N. C. Harold Smith Lillington, N. C. A. Gerald Smith . . . .Willow Springs, N. C. F. P. Spach Winston-Salem. N. C. Herbert Spaugh. Jr Charlotte, N. C. Walter Lee Spivey Atlanta, Ga. John Lovctt Stevenson . .1 luntington, W. Va. Richard Stockton . . . . Winston-Salcm, N. C. lom StDcktiiii Winston Salem, N. C. Allan E. Strand Grccnslioro, N. C. rhomas C Suther, Jr. . . Kannajiolis, N. C. E. L. Sutton New Bern, N. C. Lee B. I albert Concord, N. C. C ' lyde L. I a lor Greensboro, N. C. Ken laylor Oxford, N. C. Vic Taylor Wilmington, N. C. v. W. Tucker Laurel, Miss. •«-. ,♦« ■, ors . . . 1951 ,0. , , O f fZ2. 1 4 l i ? ft ri Q. Page Sixly itivw Juniors . . . 1951 Robert S. Turk Atlanta, Cia. jack I Liiner I Icnclcrson, N. C. Parks C. Unclcrdown Lenoir, N. C. Ham Wade Chapel I iill, N. C. Frank Warren Durham, N. C. Harry Whitaker, Jr. ..Rocky Mount, N. C. William A. White, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Earl Woodall ik-nson, N. C. David . . Williams Laurinburg, N. C. W. C. Williams, III . .West Palm Beach, Fla. John C. Whitfield Chnton, N. J. Page Seventy r ' TO 1 SOPHOmORE CLRSS 1951 OFFICERS Bob Henry Presideul Jack Ruth Vice-President John Alexander Secretary-Treasurer Sophomores ... 1 951 First roir: David Adams, Nashville, Tenn.; T. W. Aldred, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; John Alexander. Atlanta. Ga.; Richard T. Bailey, LouisvUle, Ky.; Calvin Baird, Jr., Charlotte, X. C; J. Lewis Baker. New Bern, N. C; Lewis L. Barnes, Bassett, Va.; Ernest H. Barry, Jackson. Miss.; George Bason, Jr., Chapel Hill. N. C; A. McDonald Baucom, Farmville, N. C. Second row. Walter Herman Bell, Jr., Norfolk. Va.; John Rowell Bennett, Lookout Mountain. Tenn.; Tyler Berry, IH, Franklin, Tenn.; William W. Bivins, Nashville, Tenn.; Tucker Blaine, Jr., Houston, Texas; Edward Lee Blanton, Jr., Baltimore, Md.; Philip E. Blatt, Houston, Texas; Wm. A. Bledsoe, Greensboro, N. C; James Richmond Boulware, IH, Lakeland, Fla.; Adrian Bowen, Washington, N. C. Third roiv: George A. Brinkley, Jr., Wilson, N. C; William H. Bristow, Jr., Darlington, S. C; Robert Wallace Bruce, Greenville, S. C; James A. Bryan, H, Bessemer, Ala.; R. NDOLPH M. BuLGiN, Franklin, N. C; George Buxton, Sumter, S. C; Hubert N. Cannon, Jr., Lancaster, S. C; C. LeRoy Carlton, Jr., Greensboro, N. C; Lawrence Marvin Carpenter, Augusta, Ga.; Stedman Hall Carr, Burgaw, N. C. Fourth row: John Harris Cathcart, Jr., Gaffney, S. C; Otto Preston Chaney, Jr., Con cord, N. C; Marion Smith Clark, Clarkton, N. C.; Vernon D. Clifton, Charlotte, N. C; Jesse Marion Coburn, Whiteville, N. C; William Paul Cole, Jr., Bluefield, W. Va.; Kenneth S. Coley. Jr., Concord, N. C; W. H. Cornelius, Jr., Marion, S. C; George H. CoRNELsoN. Clinton. S. C: Charles Eugene Craven, Boone, N. C. j O f „ CX ' o o o U-JI uTf :- -, V- A h Y ' ' T? - w C f . Qi. O Cx P , O O Q JlmM iJL i ' if ' I 1 }L ' ( Mi£Llt 4tk Wme Seventy l ii If J t fTS f C) f! |ft O , , ,, O .©. !f .C O (I I?!), Infill ' tril i r ' . rf?i«?A Sophomores ... 1 951 First row: Marion Carlyle Crenshaw, Jr., Lancaster. S. C; Rufus Armfield Ckomartie, Tarboro, N. C; Donald Allen Crosby, Pensacola, Fla.; Robert M. Crosland, Jr., Charloltc, N. C; William W. Crymes, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; Fergus G. Currie, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Larry Dagenhart, Fayetteville, N. C; Phil C. Davis. Jr., Quincy, Fla.. Fred H. Deaton, Jr., State.willc, N. C; Neely F. Dlxon, Jr., Belmont, N. C. Second row: Malcolm C. Doubles, Richmond, Va.; Bert Downs, IH, Tazewell, Va.; HiNDMAN Doxey, Jr., Holly Springs, Miss.; Joseph B. Dudley, Winston-Salem, N. C; William H. Duncan, Spruce Pine, N. C; Paul R. Eastman, Concord, N. H.; James C. Eller, Winston-Salcm, N. C; Charles G. Elliott, Winston-Salem, N. C; Pinckney C. Enniss, Atlanta, Cla.; Lawrence Erwin, Morganton, N. C. Tkiri row: Clay W. Evatt, Jr., Charleston, S. C; Roddy Allen Field, III, Greenville. S. C; H. D. Fowler, Jr., Statesville, N. C; Albert C. Gaither, Newton, N. C; Allen K. Garrison, Lake Wales, Fla.; Russell Garrison, Pineville, N. C; James Noble Golding, Tryon, N. C; Joel C. Goudy, Fanwood, N. J.; Robert H. Graham, Ponte Nova, Bahia, Brazil; Alfred C. Gregg, Jr., Wilmington, N. C. Fc;url i row: Tommy Gwyn. Lenoir. N. C; Peter IIatrston. Raleigh, N. C; Frank Edward Hansiiaw. Jr., Huntington, W. Va.; James C. Harper, Jr., Lenoir, N. C; T. Lee Harter, Akron, Ohio; Charles A. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn.; T. Ashley H aywood, Jr., Rocking- ham. N. C; M. Dan Heizer. Rawlings. Va.; Robert M. Henry, Huntington, W. Va.; V ' illiam M. Herndon. Kings Mountain. N. C. Pflge Seventy-four Sophomores ... 1 951 Firsf row. Glasgow Hicks, Wilmington, N. C; Harry Wild Hickey, Jr., Fayetteville, N. C; J. B. HoBSON. Charlotte, N. C; J. R. Hobson, Spruce Pine, N. C; J. C. Hodges, Raleigh, N. C; Alex Hodgin, Lvndon, Ky-; Ralph M. Holt, Burlington, N. C; Samuel R. Hope, Fayette- ville. X. C; Jones Von Howell, Jr., Mars Hill, N. C; Ralph Rodney Howell, Concord, N. C. Second row: Jack S. Hurley, Pocahontas, Va.; Lewis T. Jacobs, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; J. W. Jervey. Greenville, S. C; Harold P. Johnson, High Point, N. C.; Avery S. Jones, States- ville, X. C; Iack Joyner. U ' eldon, N. C; Lincoln Jung, Kannapolis, N. C; Dick Kelley, Hartsville. S. C; E. Owen Kellum, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; George M. K ing, Jr., Bristol, Tenn. Third row: George W. Knight, IIL Charlotte, N. C; George A. Lippard, Jr., Columbia, S. C; John C. Livingston, St. Paul, N. C; Raymond M. Lynch, Easley, S. C; Richard Vernon Liles, Jr., Wadesboro, N. C; Josh Tayloe MacKenzie, A ' ashington, N. C; Albert Lamar McCall, Jr., Tazewell, Va.; Frank McCutchan, Jr., Salisbury, N. C; Leighton McGill, Fayetteville, N. C; Angus Guy McInnis, Sanford, Fla. Fourth row: Charles L Mann, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.; Hobart C. Martin, Jr., Walkertovvn, N. C; John C. Mason, IIL Gastonia, N. C; David A. Mathewes, Jr., Hickory, N. C; Hampton Mauze, San Antonio, Texas; John Maynard, Hickory, N. C; Don S. Menzies, Jr., Hickory, N. C; Al Miller, Nashville, Tenn.; LeRoy C. Mims, Waycross, Ga.; Nick Mitchell, Greenville. S. C. Cl CTl ( 0,. ,ft , O O C di C Of ' ' - ' ' CS 1 ft Q, CX fflj O- Q O Oi O Qi, O O O Q ft T ( i 1,.,, ' I ' liHe Seventy-five O ft P ft .ft ft o ftftfftft ftftftftft ftl. ft, ft- O- J ft ,( Cf ftl Q ,o ft p ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. V. «W . 4? ' ;(i iVi ;;liik Sophomores ... 1 951 First row. Vance Mizelle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; David O. Montgomery. Jr., Statesville. N. C; Hugh Maxwell Morrison, Jr., Wallace, N. C; Mike G. Myers, Greensboro, N. C.; Sam E. Myrick, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.; Lewis M. Nelson, Jr., North Wilkesboro, N. C.; George E. Nickels, U, Bristol, Tenn.; John B. Nisbet, Jr.. Jacksonville. Ala.; James Fleming NoRVELL, Augusta, Ga.; John W. Ormsby, Fayetteville, N. C. Second row: Joe L Parker, Ahoskie, N. C.; Laurie Alexander Parks, Jr., Statesville, N. C; James Edwin Patterson, V ' ytheville, Va.; Mitchell Patton, Greenville, S. C; Dick Perkins, Marion, Va.; VV. N. Pharr, Jr., McAdenville. N. C.; William Eugeni; Pierce. Spencer, N. C.; Stuart Arnold Plummer. Asheville. N. C.; T. G. Poindexter. Jr.. Asheboro, N. C.; Wesley W. Pritchard, Cleveland, Tenn. Third row: John Howard Proctor, Greenville, N. C.; Willie Bruce Pruitt, Anderson, S. C.; Al Reece, Jr., Lake City, Fla.; Yancey McMillan Robertson, Fayetteville, N. C; David Wallace Robinson. IL Raleigh, N. C; William G. Russell, IIL Winston-Salem. N. C; Hilton L. Ruth. Jr., Kings Mountain, N. C; Luther C. Sappenfield, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; Luther L. Scales. Shawmut. Ala.; Phillip Alan Sellers. Charlotte. N. C. Page Seventy-six Fourth rou : Ja.mes Nicholson Smith. Statesville. N. C; Kennett Smith, Charlotte, N. C; Roy Stuart S.mith. Jr., Charlotte. . C; V ' illiam O. Smith, Rnox ' ille, Tenn.; James O. Speed, Jr.. Birmingham. Ala.; Thomas F. Staley, Rye, N. Y.; Rich Steck, Orlando. Fla.; Bill Stewart, Pineville, Ky.; Steve Stewart, Richmond, Va.; Garland E. Still, Jr., Kings Mountain. N. C. J Sophomores ... 1 951 First row: Robert Bryan Struble, Toccoa, Ga.; William L. Suttles. Iva, S. C; L. A. Tink Taylor, Jr., Wilmington, N. C; Carl A. Thompson, Jr., Statesville, N. C; R. V. Thorpe, Jr.. iXashville, Tenn.; Donald E. Trent, Reidsville, N. C; Robert M. Tucker, Burlington, N. C; Earle Alexander Turner, Jr., Winnsboro, S. C; Harry L. Underwood, Concord, . C; Morley F. Vail, Roseland, Va. Secoud row: Allen Lefty Vance, Bristol, Tenn.; Bob Walker, Nashville, Tenn.; George M. Walker, Wilmington, Del.; J. Frank Wallace, Montevallo, Ala.; Joel Douglas Ware, MooresviJle, N. C; George Hunter Warlick, Kings Mountain, N. C; Robert M. Wearn, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; Grier Moffatt Williams, Jacksonville, Fla.; Harry F . Wolfe, Jr.. Charlotte, N. C; Thomas M. Wooten, Jr., Favetteville, N. C; A. Jones Yorke, Jr., Concord, N. C. O C . A ' 1 . 1 J ' ngc Scvciily seven FRESHfTIRn CLASS 1951 Ray Cunningham Advisor Freshmen l W |.0 ' O, ( . f! c , o (?s .0, f , n ft D D f ( O O ' C (ft o p r o 1951 n o n o ff f O fX David Edward Adams, Jr Lawrenceburg, Ky. Fred C. Alexander, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Paul Alexander Anniston, Ala. Hershel Allen, Jr Monticello, Ga. John A. Anderson Miami, Fla. Thomas L. Are Batesburg, S. C. Robert Bland Ariail Sumter, S. C. W. A. Armfield, Jr Winston-Salcm, N. C. Stewart Arnold Cameron, N. C. John Ashby, Jr Mt. Airy, N. C. Tom Ashford Red Springs, N. C. Charles William Avera ...Winston-Salem, N. C. Herby Evans Averette Favetteville, N. C. Clarence K. Baker Rome, Ga. W. Preston Barber, Jr Cleveland, N. C. Bennie D. Barker Burlington, N. C. Robert Lewis Beamer Pulaski, Va. Grant Lindley Beardsley Duncdin, Fla. Roy W. Beaty Charlotte, N. C. H. Maynard Bellamy, Jr Rural Retreat, Va. Perry Harvey Biddle, Jr Oswego, S. C. David Carl Riggers Charlotte, N. C. Angus Blue Birdsey, Jr Macon, Ga. William E. Blackwell Raleigh, N. C. Alston W. Blount Orangeburg, S. C. LoNNiE Bruz Boahdman Augusta, Cia. Claude H. Booker Rome, Ga. R. S. Bourne, Jr Greenwood, S. C. James Leroy Boyd Atlanta, Ga. Malphus Bradbury. Jr V ' ilson, N. C. William IIarllel Branch, 111 Atlanta, Ga. Pioni-RT B. Brannan C ' harlotte, N. C. Thomas E. Breeden Beniiettsville, S. C. |(iFiN II. Bremer Wilmington. N. C ' . I ' ovvii I, Bridges Johnson City, Tenn. David Bridgman I louma. La. C;. K. Brown, Jr Davidson, N. C. I ' l ' .NEST Hyde Brown, Jr hanlioe, N. C. V ' iLLiAM Fleming Bryson WoodruH, S. C. William A. Buck, Jr Georgetown, S. C. Anniiiii Lining Burnet Greensboro, N. C. I li Hill 111 Josi ' jMI BuTLEn Coinvay, S. C I vMi:s Walter Cannon I laris ' illc, S. C ' . Mii.ton Stovi;r Caiiothf.us ralialiMSM ' e. Fla. jnsi I ' ll I ' l Hiiv C ' Aiii ' iNri.ii . . , , I Icndc Tsoin illc. N. C. I ' dfH ' Si ' veiily nine Fresh men 1951 1 1. Thomas Caku lulinson City. Tenn. LABnv Stephen Champion Shelby. N. C. Edward C. Chm ' Man, Ju lacksonvillc. Fla. Sam R. Clare Atlanta. Ga. loHN Ray Clark Barium Springs, N. C lUisstLi. Walker Cloih5 Kcidsvillf, N. C. Millard Hampton Coe Greensboro. N. C. Burl McRae Compton Princeton. W. Va. I Ifnuy Connelly Winston-Salem, N. C. Donald L. Cobl Concord. N. C. James R. Costner Charlotte, N. C. T. R. Coulter Texarkana, Texas Andrew J. Courts Reidsvillc, N. C. Ben Truman Craig Gastonia, N. C. James Milton Craig. Jr Mt. Holly. N. C. George Crone VVinston-Salcm, N. C. Robert S. Crutchfield Orangeburg. S. C. Sid Cutts Oxford, N. C. CJaby S. Daffin Marianna. Fla. Hal a. Davis, Jr High Point, N, C. Paul C. Davis Hillsboro, N. C. Max DeVane Jennings. Fla. Bill Dobbins Montgomery. Ala. Sam S. Dominev Ozark, Ala. Leonard Douglas Winnsboro, S. C. infield Scoit Downs, jii Ridgewood, i . J. Robert Barron Dunbab Rock Hill, S. C. LuciAN J. Endicott, Jb Atlanta, Ga. Ienby Efird Albemarle. N. C. James Michael Efird Kannapolis. N. C. Iasper Wilson Efird. Jr. . . Douglaston. L. I.. N. Y. William C. Elliott Lincolnton. N. C. James S. Faires Wallace. N. C. Thomas Albebt Farmer. Jr Smithlield. N. C. Mason D. Field. Jr Charlotte. N. C. John F. Finklea Florence. S. C. Robert C. (Bob) Gabrison Birmingham, Ala. Benjamin Walteb Gaby, Jr Henderson, N. C. C. Leonard CJeicer Panama Citv. Fla. I obert Tim Gillev Welch. W. ' a. Bill Glidewell Mavodan. N. C . Rusty Goode Lakeland, Fla. Vincent W. Gould, HI DeLand, Fla. Bob Graff Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. John M. Graham Sumter. S. C I ' a e Eighty f! Q f f u% O, 1 , o ' r: r o .ri ,Q. C O , T , f O C Cs O ! , O- €% o a o .ft c 0 i A ' Freshmen 1951 X O ft -C ft f f% Cs, ft ft Oi. ft, [ft ft ft, ft iQ ft ft. ft [ft ft ft ft ft. Carroll Gray Elizabeth City, N. C. William Neill Graham Hamlet, N. C. Haven Allen Greene Greensboro, N. C. Angus B. Hagins Lancaster, S. C. Charles D. Hall Belmont, N. C. Rodney H. Harrelson, Jr Greensboro, N. C. Charles M. Hassell, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Charles R. Hasty Roanoke Rapids, N. C. J. M. Henley, Jr Roseboro, N. C. H. Dewey Herring Fort Bragg, N. C. H. M. Higgins Shelby, N. C. Courtney Hill Marshville, N. C. William Gilchrist Hill Wilmington, N. C. Charles Hubert Hodges, Jr Marianna, Fla. Walter James Hogan Lenoir, N. C. John William Holt, Jr Princeton, W. Va. William Boyd Hood, Jr Wallace, N. C. Charles Crews Hull Decatur, Ga. Claude L. Ives, Jr Davidson, N. C. James G. Jackson, Jr Gastonia, N. C. Charles H. Johnson Greenville, S. C. ■ Dan E. Johnson Charlotte, N. C. David W. Johnson, Jr Hendersonville, N. C. James McD. Johnson Dunn, N. C. Norman McLure Johnson . . . .Rocky Mount, N. C. William Webb Johnston Mt. Holly, N. C. Graeme M. Keith Greenwood, S. C. Charles Leonard Kendrick, Jr. ...Gastonia, N. C. John Lyman Kiser Raleigh, N. C. Lee E. Knott Washington, N. C. Rohert D. Kramer, Jh Elizabeth City, N. C. I Iarry V. Lamon, Jr Macon, Ga. Philip Lee, Jr Tampa, Fla. Owen P. Leland Charleston, S. C. Thomas J. Ligon. Jr (Greenville, S. C . Kay I,. LiLLEv Orlando, Fla. KicMAiiD Henry Little Aiiniston, Ala. Robert Alonzo Loy Allenport, l ' ;i. William Paul McAllister, IV Barium Springs, N. C. l! mi:nr li. McCj.uiu;, Jr Asheville, N. C. I ' ,()I |.;rt M. McDanii- i, Jn Hullu-irordlon, N. C. I Iaiiold Paul McDonald, Jr Atlanta. Ga. { ' iiarles Letchhh McElvhhn, Jh. . . Kiiigstree, S. ( ' . William Hi-nry M :Ei,vri;N . . Winston Salem, N. C Ai.iiXANDER M. McCJi A -|IY C ' learwalir, I ' la. ' njjc I ' .ifihly one Freshmen 1951 Philip B. McGill Davidson, N. C. R. Martin McGinr. Jn Lenoir, N. C. Daniel B. McIntvke, Jh Marion, S. C. Kenneth H. MacKay. Jn Ocala, Fla. Alexanoeii J. McKei WAV, Jii C ' lcarvvatiT, V .i J. T. MacQueen Dunn. N. C: G. GoRDAN Maiiv, 111 Lansdowne, Pa D. Neville Malloy Marianna, Fla William E. Mar ahle South Boston. Va Boyd B. Massagee 1 liiiclcrs.inville. N. C Charles C. Massey, Jr Charlotte, N. C. George E. Melton Charlotte, N. C. William S. Michael Jackson, Ohio Charles S. Millard Pensacola, Fla. Robert E. Mims Lexington, N. C. B. P. Minter Savannah, Ga. Kent Mitchell New Orleans, La. Robert A. Mitchell Goldsboro, N. C. Bill -Moffett Jackson, Miss. Jim Moore North Wilkcsboro, N. C. Bill Morris Concord, N. C. William T. Morris. Jr Asheville, N. C. Clarence Clapp Morrison . . McConnellsville, S. C. Charles Morton Murray Buena Vista, Va. Robert C. Murray Mountain Home. Tenn. Donnell M. Muse Tarboro, N. C. R. Lynn Neagley Springfield, Pa. James Archer Neal Winston-Salem, N. C. Joe Neisler, Jr Kings Mountain, N. C. William Lee Nelson Robbins, N. C. Fleming Norvell Augusta, Ga. Ted R. Olderburg Signal Mountain, Tenn. Charles Robert Oliver, Jr Reidsville, N. C. David Derr O ' Sullivan Bethesda, Md. William Robert Owens Louisburg, N. C. Roy a. Palmer, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Kenneth Lee Parks Winter Haven, Fla. Bob Patterson Sanford, N. C. Joseph W. Phipps Salisbury, N. C. Bob Patton Winston-Salem, N. C. Wayne H. Petrea Kannapolis, N. C. David Hagen Pfaff Winston-Salem, N. C. Percy P. Pharb Bramwell, W. Va. William E. Phifer Kansas City, Mo. Jack Curtis Pietenpol Davidson, N. C. Page Eightyluo 1 C . Cs f f a, f . o a di k ' ,i ' Ji Yk 0: P O. ft f . ft; ift; 0 4 •ft p ft , .kmbi mk O fti ' Q. ft 9 ft ft a Freshmen 1951 la f! . ( ' 1 - r riil ' « M k i4 ( iP), o Ah . ' ' . 1 ft ifS. a O mk ' ■ CS 1 ft a. A Alk i f . O O f ft 4 1 . i 7 - r5 d ' t tk y ,i£ n o q O k i x i ir Paul Jan Pinckney Tampa, Fla. Ray Pope Burgaw, N. C. William Vernon Porter, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Paul Buford Price, Jr Lexington, Ky. Ed Pullen Winston-Salem, N. C. Smith Rea, Jr LaFollette, Tenn. William Neal Reese High Point, N. C. Archie T. Reeves, Jr Selma, Ala. Don Dee Reid Winston-Salem, N. C. Roderick V. Reid Charlotte, N. C. Clark L. Remsburg Dunn, N. C. George Lamb Buist Rivers, Jr. ..Charleston, S. C. Holmes Rolston, Jr Richmond, Va. W. Vance Roundtree, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Louie T. Runge Greenville, S. C. Clarence T. Sanders Elizabeth City, N. C. Tom Sansom Dunn, N. C. Lee Scott, Jr Clarksville, Tenn. Warren M. Scott, Jr Waco, Texas Lee M. Seagle, Jr Hickory, N. C. John R. Shannon Charlotte, N. C. Frank S. Shaw, Jr Tallahassee, Fla. William H. Shipley Asheville, N. C. Andrew Simons, Jr Charleston, S. C. Carl Franklin Sims Charlotte, N. C. Lana Hancock Sims Columbia, S. C. William C. Sledge Pinehurst, N. C. H. Howard Smith Charlotte, N. C. Johnnie Smith Lillington, N. C. Moody Smith, Jn Spartanburg, S. C. Robert Southwell Rome, Ga. Richard Sowerky Greensboro, N. C. W. W. Spearman, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Joe J. Stephenson Winn.sboro, S. C. John R. Stiefel Jacksonville, Fla. I lu.i) K, Stowe, Jr lielnionl, N. C ' . 1 liiNTER G. Strader, Jr BuriingtoD, N. C. I ijward C. Stuart Bartow, Fla. Robert L. Summitt LaFollette, Tenn. Robert S. Sutton Lexington, N. C. Mkiiaii. J. Tavlou Rutluiloriiiun, N. C ' . W ' u 1 lAM I loLi- TiiRRv Durham, N. C. Imihy CJ. Thomas Dunn, N. C. |oHN P. Thompson Davidson, N. C. loHN Redi.und Thomson Mexico, D. F. I ' livr I ' lvjilr-lln Freshmen 1951 C ' .EOUGE Pat Tiioknhuiu; Lenoir, N. C . S TANLEY Craig Topple .... Avondalc Estates, Ga. 1 I UGH M. Trotti, Jr Decatur. Ga. 1 Iallett W ' Ann, Jr Lake Junaluska, . C. U ' u 1 lAM MiKav W.vit Nashville. Tenn. liiLiKN V ' einberg Manning. S. C. . lfred D. Wells Albertson, N. C. PucHARD Sutton Wells Charlotte, i ' . C ' . I ' liESTON Whitfield Austell. Cia. Charles Williams Rocky Mount, N. C , DoNALO Monroe Wilkins Gastonia, N. C. R. F. Williams Johns, N. C. Timothy Alden Williams Montreal, N. C. Thomas Wayne Williams, Jr. . .Laurinburg, N. C. I AMIS K. Wilson. Ju Charlotte. N. C. loiiN Edney Wise Lincolnton, N. C. Gene Witherspoon, Jr Wilmington, N. C. Iere W. Witherspoon Beckley, W. Va. L. Winston Wright. Jr Chattanooga, Tenn. I Iauuv H. Yarbuougii. Jr Wilson. N. C. LiTTHtR Yaun Georgetown, S. C. C. Michael York Kernersville, N. C. f P ft e a C . (T . f (ft ' ' Page Eighty-four Student Government I ' .AMA 1aM.uk. I ' usulcul OFFICERS R.ANDY Taylor President Tom Stockton First ' ice-Preside)it Mac McLean Second Vice-President CIeorc.e Cornelson Secretary-Treasurer The Student Council was Founded in the year 1910 to correct such conduct and practices in the dormitories and on the campus which were direct!) contrarv to the ideals and standards oF the Student Bod . Along with this the Student Council set about to put in plav a more eFficient enForcement oF the Davidson Honor System. This has been the primary duty oF the Student Council e er since it was Founded. It is composed oF the President, Vice-Presidents, Secretary-Treas- urer oF the Student Body, and the Presidents oF the three upper classes together with Four men elected by the Senior Class, two bv the Junior Class, and one bv the Sophomore Class. Ihe Student Council is an organization increas- ing yearly in esteem, and is recognized as a group which holds the chieF interest oF the Student Bod as its guiding principle. Lcjt tu ii ht. AkLcau. Ij lur. Cornelson. Stockton. O CI o o Henry Dagenhabt Cornelson Stockton, D. Stockton, T. .McLean HlCKEISON BUCKEY Taylor loVNER Lambeth Klein Leach Cunningham Goodpasture XtiL Leach. President Y. m. C. R, CABINET Bill Adams Bill Buckey Ray Cunningham Bob Gay Bob Grigsby Tommy Haller Watt Jeffries Johnny Kelton Tommy Langford Tom Mann Sandy Morton Jim MiTRRAY Don Shriver Irving Stubbs Randy Taylor Instigating and guiding mucli ol tlic student religious activity, the Young Men ' s Cliristian Xssociation seck pf)siti e action in at least the four areas of commitment community, ocation, and outreach. Standing at the heart of the whole program is the Christ of Cod and th( task of the Y.M.C.A. is to portray I lim. alive and mean ingful, to the Davidson campus. Some of the ways in which this was attempted during the year are- Brady ' s Alley: a new record in Y.M.C. . Ciit I unds; Fall Services: Dr. Mark Depp on Faith that Lives ; Forums: World Attitudes, Athletics, Commun ism, others; Christmas Vespers; Bfjys ' work in Davidson, C ' ornelius and I lunters ille: Sunday night discussion groups; Spring Services with Dr. I larry Moflett and counselors; Bible Class: Matthew with coffee and doughnuts; Revised Constitution of Board of Directors; I iail prayer meetings; Y Day : Thursday chapels. Court of Control Standing: Allen, Brooks, Whisnant, Davis. Sea ted: Stroud, Stuart, Guiton, Kelton. One of the greatest things about Davidson is its traditions, and one ot the greatest traditions is that ot having certain rules and regulations which the Freshmen must obey. This is the job the Court ot Control has taken over at Da idst)n. Em- powered by the Student Body Constitution, it maintains strict disciphne among the Fresiimen bv hearing, in estigating, and dealing with charges brought bv upperclassmen against Freshmen tor improper conduct, iolat- ing Freshman Regulations, or breaking College ' s traditions. But disciplinarv action is not the sole purpose ot the Court. It also func- tions as an advisory bod ' and has an earnest desire to help the Freshmen. Pnge Niiielv-liro The Reel and Black Masquers is an honorarv uroup composed of those w ho ha e acti el ' shown their interest in dramatics. Its purpose is threefold : to foster an interest in the theater, to honor those who ha e shown excellence in participating in the Masquers productions, and to provide plavs for the entertainment of the Student Body and friends of L)a idson. It was organized here at Da idson in the year 1920-21, when Professor Erwin joined the David- son Faculty and assumed his xolunteer duties as adviser, a position he has held since that time. FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. C. G. Davidson Prof. E. J. Erwin Prof. H. T. Lilly Prof. R. W. Tysop ec an c Blac k m as q uers MEMBERS D. p. Adams W. HOLLISTER T. W. Aldred P. N. LiBBY R. M. BULGIN J. W. Mattison J. A. Bryan W. McKay, Presu lent W. W. Crymes I. S. Myers Tad Currie W. J. Pharr, Jr. T. L. Daniel C. G. PoAc. N. V. Daniels W. V. MiZELLE R. C. Gay W. C. Trotman L. V. HOCKMAN W. S. Farrior ,D a a o a ' Mk i had .(Til ft cx ty Oi. f K i ■ 1 I ' a c Niiielyllii Philanthropic Literary Society Irving Stubbs, President AnnualK sponsored debates and creati c writing contests in tlie held of poetry, essay, and short stor writing are just two of the inan programs sponsored by the Philanthropic Literary Society in the furtherance of its two main objecti ' es— increased literary and oratorical actiyities among its members. During its meetings a proper use of parliamentary procedure is stressed and impromptu speaking is encouraged. Among its many acti ities, tbe society sponsors chapel programs for the entertainment of the Student Bodv, a competitive oratorical contest with the Eumanean Literary Society, a Spring Social, and furnishes two marshals lor the graduation exercises. During the first semester the Society was under the able leadership of Irving Stubbs. For the second semester the Societ chose Bill 1 larris to lead it. l ' ai e Ninety-fotir Eumenean Literary Society Ken Goodpasture, President The Eumenean Literary Society, being the oldest on the C ampus, is decheated to the purpose of bettering the writing and speaking powers of its members. In fulfiHing these objectives the Society encourages both love of literature and argumentative discourse which provokes tliought. At each meeting a formal program is presentetl and alterwartis discussed by the members. Also each year a medal is gi en to the outstanding Iresli- man orator in the membership, and much time is devoted to both debating and original comjiosition. The Society, with its memberslii|i consisting ol selected students I rom all four classes, closely adheres to parliamentary procedure in all ol its meet ings and offers a time for discussion of current affairs and lor the making of lasting friendships so necessary to college lile. C lear tliinking, clear speaking, and clear writing are the ultimate goals of the Eumenean Literary Society. Pane Ninety five UUHO ' S UUHO I his ear Daxidson is proiKl to ha c tliiitccn seniors as ie|irescntati es in V7!( s W ' lio Aiiioiio Students in American II iiiversities and Colleges. 1 huiiig been chosen For their scholarship, leadership, character, oeneral ser iee, particijiation in campus acti ities, and potential useFiihiess to society, these men are gi en national recognization h this honor as bcino the finest products of American Education. Chosen this ear were: Bill Bird, Bill Cassels, Ra - Cunninoham, 1 ioopic Davis, Ken Goodpasture, Sam Jovner, Bill Klein, Auburn Lambeth, Neil Leach, Gordon Scott, Don Shriver, Irving Stubbs, and Randy Taylor. Page Ninety-six The Forensic C Ouncil ot Daxidson College was established for the purpose of promoting an under- standing of current issues and the development of good speakers. The Forensic Council, or debating team, con- sists of two teams and four alternates. Each team is composed of two men debating the affirmative and two the negati ' e. These men were chosen in trvouts in the fall bv a faculty committee. In addition to taking part in debates, the Council for the last three years has sponsored a Freshman Oratorical C ontcst for the purpose of stimulating interest in Forensic activities. Forensic Cou ncil Bryan Robinson, President Page Ninety-seven 5 Photo Club David Matthews, President Organized in 1948 and having as its tacultv sponsor Mr. Lacv Sellars. the Plioto C luh was or- ganized in an efFort to promote an interest in photography and to pro ide a means ot expression tor those memhers oF the Student Bodv who are interested in photograph) as a hobh . The Cluh lias undertaken the sponsorship ot a monthly contest, the Picture of the lontli heing selected from entries submitted h the members. Pflge Niiiety-ei ht The Publications Bt)artl is composed oF three students elected bv the Student Bodv and two Faculty members appointed b ' the college admin- istration. It appoints the business managers oF Quips and Cranks, Scripts n Pranks, and The Daxidsonimi. The Board is gi ' en complete super ' ision over the financial administration oF the student publi- cations bv the Constitution oF the Student Body. It meets once a month and is instrumental in co- ordinating the acti ities oF, and giving joint super- vision and mutual aid to, each publication. Publications Board Student Members Dave Hamilton Gordon Scott Bill Cassels, Chainuan Faculty Mt ' iiihers Mr. F. L. Jackson Prof. J. T. Kimbrough Associate Members Bob Hubbell John Loftin Gene Geer i ' dgc Ninety itine d iss Nancy Sllerhe Q jftiss Sara Qlare JCittle QUIPS RHD CRRHK oyyCiss Jan Simpson oJ iss Q yCartha Stikeleather oJ iss Qloria Weaver (L iss Barbara Qene onnette (JWiss Betsy Justice zSWiss ( harlotte Rustin Editorial Staff Managing Editors: Bill Adams, rreihman Sports; Hooper Alexander, Sports; Mitchell Patton, Military; Jim McFarland, Piibliciitions; Fred Best, Honoraries; Francis Pepper, cti i(i ;s; Alex Sommers. Frater- nities; Bob Whcless, Snapshots; Frank Purnell, Afiisit; Bill Kinu. Art; Raymond Lynch, Photography. Busi ness Staff Parks Dalton, Assistant Business Manager Tommy Poindexter, Corresponding Secretary Dave Robinson, Advertising Manager Advertising Staff Clarence Calcotc, Alex Sommers, Dan Bell, Bill Bristoe, Bud Duncan, George In ' in, Rov Smith, Bill Blackwell, Jim Faires, Bill Buck, Austin Blount, Lining Burnett, Bill Phifer. Bill Cassels, Editor-in-Chief Quips and Cranks Bob Hubbell, Business Manager Quips and Cranks, yearbook publication of the Senior Class, was first published at Davidson in 1895. Since then, it has appeared annually, with interruptions only during the two war periods. Quips and Cranks is a pictorial presentation of the year ' s acti ' itics on the campus. With sections devoted to the administration, the classes, activ- ities, athletics, and fraternities, and through the use of formal photographs, snapshots, and other means, we have tried to completely illustrate this year at Davidson. It is hoped that this 1951 issue of Quips and Cranks will serve as a reminder to the graduating class of their years in college and will gi ' e a clear picture of Davidson to those other than the student body. The Davidsonian I he Diiv ' nlsoii ' hiii, a wcckK iniMicalion, is the ollicial nc sjxi|U ' r ol the college and is thstrihutcci each Tficlav. 1 he paper was loiiiulecl in 14|S, is a nieniher ol the Associated C ollei:;iate Press, anti has aK a s received a ratinu ol I irst C lass. I leaded In an editor and a business nianaucr chosen troiii the Senior C lass, the staH: consists ol members Irom all lour classes. Much ol the respon- sibility lor the publication is assumed bv the asso- ciate editors and the managing editors of the arious editorial and business departments. The David )iiiau reflects all phases of campus lile and includes sports, editorials, letters to the editors, student columns, movie write-ups. ' fra- ternity acti ities, feature stories and varied campus news. GonDON Scon Editor John Loftin I business Manager Editorial Staff EDITORIAL STAFF Gordon Scott Editor-in-Chief Tom Mann Associate Editor Jim Murray Associate Editor Hartley Hall Associate Editor Pete Kalogridis Mauagino Editor Bill Adams Managing Editor George McMurray Managing Editor Ed Richardson Managing Editor Shelley Beard Features Editor Bill White Sports Editor Jim Fickeisen Art Editor Nat Daniel City Editor Pete Ormsby Photographs Raymond Lynch Photographer Wallace Abbott Proofreader BUSINESS STAFF John Loftin Business Manager Alex Goley Assistant Business Manager Manly McWilliams Advertising Manager Ansley Moses Circidation Manager Jack Turner Collections Manager Bill Hart Subscriptions Manager Business Staff I ' iiHc One Hundred live Scripts ' n W, a a a z I n e 9 Scrij ' ls 11 Pviiiiks, the stiiclciit mac azinc, i cs those at l)a iclson with a hteiaiN Kent an (ip|)()rlunit to express their talents, . hh01u4h usuallv ealletl a humorDiis iiiaL;azine, it actually blends er well buth literary and humorous aceoiunlishinents. -m, Dave Hamilton Editor Editor-ht-Cbie{ Dave I Iamilton Associate Editor Don Shriver Managing Editors Hartley Hall Jim Fickeisen Bob Barron Irving Stubbs Bill Beatie Art Staff I Iuc;U PlICKETT I Ierb Butler Robert Crutchfield Bill King Pat McGeachy Editorial Staff Bill I rotman Stuari Siiii ' i ' iv Phillip Bi.ATr Dave Moylan Dudley Pendleton Kenneth [ones Henry Wilson Dick Roper Ted Carr Mac Richards Henry Hansen Editorial Staff Pranks. ..1951 J f t k e t u a e n 1 6 The magazine is published in October, December, March, and May and is composed laroely ot short stories, drama, poetry, art, and book reviews. Akhough primarily a magazine for the students, man ' alumni and parents enjov the magazine and gain From it an insight into the minds of the students. Business Manager GE ' E Ceer Assistant Business Mauaoer Scott McFadyen Exchange Editor Mac Bulgin Subscriptions Manager John Tpiompson Circulation Manager Peyre Kennedy Advertising Manager John I Iobart Typing Staff Jack I Iunter, Editor Neal O ' Neal Paul Guthery Bob In man Rich Steck Business Staff Gene Geer Business Manager mRLE CHORUS Ai;ain this vcar the Male C horus has piiAccI lo he a liii;hly pohshcd s roup ot vouni male siiii cis. I his is due to the high seleeti it ol its ineinhers and the never-enihiiL; piaetiee ilenianded h its leader, li. 1 .11 1 l crg. In addition to the usual responsibilities ol local ciMuerts, the group en- jovcd a spring tour ol se eial orthern stales which included a nationwide concert () er the National liroadeasting C onipan which originated in New- York C it . Bill W ' hitesides President ARRV WhITAKER Prciideitt CHRPEL CHOIR The C hapel C hoir. a relati el new choral group on the campus of Davidson, is composed of memhers ol the student hocK ' u ho share a common interest in singing. Under the direction of Mr. 1 1. M. Frantz, the choir lrec|uentlv sings during our weekly Vespers and occasionallv during Chapel. Llndcr tlic capable leadership ot Mr. Ken- neth xMoore, the lodtball Band accompanied the team in all home games, games in Char- lotte, and trips to P.C. in Clinton, S. C, Raleigh, N. C, tor the State game, and the Thanksgiving game with Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga. The organization is composed of approxi- mately fifty musicians from the student body, whose principal goals arc to further spirit in the college athletic e ' ents, and pro ide enter- tainment throughout the games through mu- sic and exhibitions. Jim Lark President Football Band Symphonic Band Little Symphony Orchestra J ' nge One Hundred Ten Frequently eallcd the Souths hnest eollege band, ' the Sxmphonic Inind of Da idson College has had a full schedule ot appearances throughout the vear. Under the direction ot Mr. James C. Pfohl, there were several home concerts; a concert in Atlanta, Ga., in the fall; and most signihcantK , two concerts for the Southern Conference for Music Educators in Rich- mond, ' a., during the month of April. It was the onlv college hand in itcd to participate in this conference. Dr. Edwin 1 ranko Cioldman was the guest conductor for a concert in connecticjn w ith the Arts Festi al held here in the spring. The Band this vear has .stressed the performance of compositions written especially for the concert hand, which now constitute an important medium of musical expression. |lM LarKIN President J. C. Pfohl Director The Little Svmphon (Orchestra is composed of the best material a ailablc in both Davidson and Queens Col leges. 1 he orchestra ga e a program here, and at the Mint Museum in C har- lotte during December, and pla ed an important part in the Arts icsti al jirograms. Many of the members of this organization also plav in the Charlolie Symphony, which offers additional orchestral experience. Pafie One IIiDiclred f.leven R. 0. T. C. i. si luic i()i;s Lr. Coi.. 1 AMUs L. l ' )Ai I Ani), |u PA S T Major Charles W. Sample Assistant PMS T Captain Burton F. I looo, Jn Assistant PMS T Capi AiN C ' liAiuis M. I luLL Assistant ' A S T Captain Joseph 1:. Maui in Assistciiii PAJScrT NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF .Adrian L. -Arnold Master Seri eaiil John P. Butts Sergeant First Class Louis 1 1. Penlev Sergeant First Class Edmund C. West bv, |r Seroeant Sani| Bottom: Sgts. Arnold, Westbv. Butts, Penley. CADET RECIMEN FAL STAFF Col. Kenneth R. Newbold Reg. Commander Lt. Col. Auburn C Lambeih, Ir. . . .Reg. E ec. Officer Major Richard E. I Iarris Reg. AcljulanI Major Eugene L. Burch, Ir. Reg. Plans and Training Officers Captain James W. Jeffries Reg. Siipplr Officer Lr. Cot.. Woody Lt. ( n. first HullLihon (. .(J. Col. Kenneth R. Newbold. Regiment C.(.). Lt. Col. Charles H. Newbold, Second Battalion CO. Page One Hundred Twelve Rifle Team The Davidson College Rifle Team had one of its most successful seasons in recent years. Coached by Captain B. F. Hood and Sergeant First Class J. P. Butts, and captained by Aubrey Miree, the team Kred a total of twentv- lu ' c niatcbcs with schools Iroin all parts ot the country. To this date, with lour matches yet to lire, the team has beaten seventeen ol its twcntv-one opponents. I iigh lirer ol the season was Aubrey Miree, closely followed by consistent shots John Thompson, I lallet Ward, Frank McCutchan, Wallace Abbot, and Alan ( iroseclose. Awards lor outstanding shooting went to Aubrey Miree and lohii I hompson. Members ol the I ' ilk ' I cam are: Aubrey Miree Duncan I.. S.Mrni Ki-NNi-m 1 ' ahks Wiliiam I,. Mourns John P. Thompson I Iai.lkit S. Ward Irank McC;urc:nAN Cii-ontn; Bason Wallace Arhot John L. Baker Lee B. Scott Iidwin Coleman Vernon I). C ' lh ' ion IUymond Lynch Powell Briix;es Alan (Jiiosiiclose ; ' «« ■ One lli,inln;l III, 1st Battalion CADE 1 B MTALION STAFF Lt. Col. 1 Iuc;ii LI. Leach Batialioii ( oiininvidcr Major William 1 1. Pritciieti , II Battalion E ccutivc Officer Captain Richard A. Boyd Battalion Adjiilaut Captain Marvin K. Brotherton Battalion Plans and Trainin j, Officer Captain Thenton L. Davis, Jr Battalion Supply Officer COMPANY A Captain William D. Bacon, Jr. First Lieutenant Frank M. Purnell Second Lieutenants James M. Brown, Jr. Duval W. Hunter, Jr. Edgar Tufts, III COMPANY B Captain Thomas Craven, Jr. First Lieutenant Warren A. Sims, Jr. Second lieutenants IsHAM L. 1 Iinson, Jr. Eugene D. Mcirton James D. Whitener COMPANY -C Captain William T. Cassels. Jr. lirst Liettteimnt Robert E. Barhon, 111 Second I ieuleiuinls Ladson L. DuBose Fhomas H. Lamb E. a. Gerhardt, Jr. Pflge One Hundred Fourteen rCu Smk 2nd Battalion CADET BATTALION STAFF Lt. Col. Charles H. Newbold Bnttalioii Commander Major Fred VV. 1 Ienceveld, Jr Battalion Executive Officer Captain Coleman G. Poag Battalion Adjutant Captain Andrew E. Geer, Jr Battalion Plans and Training Officer Captain Dan . McKeithen, Jr Battalion Supply Offcer COMPANY D CAiptain Charles L. Norwood, Jr. First Lieutenant Paul B. Guiiiirv, Jr. Second Lieulenanis Richard E. Blanks, Jr. Yale W. Career John I . Mann COMPANY E Oaptdin James B. Frye lirst Lieutenant Albert W. Cook Second I iciilciunils Earl 1 ' . Sc iiolnberglr Walter L. Spivey En(k:ii M. ' I ' iiompson BAND Captain Jami s V. I.arkin COMP NY T (.ujitain I-RED C. I loLDER First Lieutenant Robert W. I liuiiiini Second I iculcnants Wei, DON C Brandon William 1 1. Mc:Eaciiern E|M;AR M. HiCMAllDSON I ' li c () „■ lli,,i,ln:l I ,llcci, IIIIIIUN I. A Mil 11 II Monty Hill Tom Stockton Allan Strand 1 j;i-L 1 Ilngeveld Honor ITl en The IdlKiw ' ino men lia c ' liccn clmscn b the eoLichino stafl of Dax ' iclson C olleoc as the (ititstanch inu athletes oF 1950-51 : Auburn Lambhth FOOIBALL, Buscbidl Dutch Hengeveld BASKETBALL. BASEBALL Tom Stockton . . . .CROSS C OLI TRY, Track Bill Ray SWIMMING John Kelton WRESTLINCi Monty Hill GOLF Bill Pritchett TRACK Allan Strand TENNIS LL Pritchett Bill Ray D Club SENIORS Ashman, Bird, Blanks, Bradley, Brandon, Childs, Cornell, Craven, J. Crosland, Cunningham, Davis, Evans, Farrior, Garrison, Gav, Goodpasture, Haller, Hengeveld, Hill, Hobart, Home, Horn, Jenkins, Kelle ' , Kelton. Kenned)-, Klein, LaFar, Lambeth, W. Leach, McKeithen, Mi tchell, Norwood, Patterson, Pritchett, Ra ' , Remson, Thompson, Wilson. ss i r s JUNIORS Branch, Brooks, Coleman, Irccman, Gibson, Guiton, Guthrie, Keesler, Kiser, Lazcnbv, Lee, McLean, McNecly, Miller, Mirce, Oakes. Peeler, Reynolds, D. Stocktfjn, T. Stockton. Slonii. Smilli. Strand. Talix-rt. TaNlor, Turk. W ' .nle. While. Williams. SOPHOMORES Lvatt, CiTV ! , i ienrv. Nickels, Pierce, Ruth, Stuart, lucker. Whisnani, While. l ' iH!,e One lliiinlrcit T went y one CORCHES Soon .illcT the completion of the Johnson Gvm- niisiuin, sexeral new Faces appeared among the atliletie si.ill. I lie new athletic direc ' -or, Paul Scott, arrived e.irK in 1950, and has inaugurated a much improved athletic program in the school, both in interc llet;iale and intramur.il sjiorts. C row el I Ijttk ' tools charge ol the IXn idson foot- h.ill te.im .ihout the same time, .ind Ion Fetzer was another addition to the tooihall statf. Dick Redding, swimming coach, Bovd Baird, basketball coach, and Rav Brown completed the roster of regular football coaches. 1 leath hittle .md Derrick Barton are old David son standbxs, and are well-known for the top llii;ht track and tennis teams that the fiekl. Coaching the wrestling team were Charlie Parker, trainer, and Director Scott. Frank Packard was named baseball coach earlv in March. TR.viiNER Charlie Parker and .Athletic Director Paul Scott Boyd Baird, Basketball FOOTBRLL A new reoinic tonk cner the helm ot the l)a icl- son grid machine this ear, and a new hopped-up offense was added. Crowell Little was brouoht to Davidson as the new gridiron mentor, and hopes were high for a new era in football here. Although not a highly successful season, the results were rewarding, and showed promise of better things to come if the squad should escape the grasping fingers of the draft. Coach Little, lea ' ing his iob as assistant coach at Carolina to come to Da idson, instituted a new formation, and Davidson became the second team in the Big Five to switch to the T. Helping Little in his duties as coach were Tom Fetzer, Dick Red- ding, Bovd Baird, Ray Brown, Jake Wade and Kirk Oglesbv. COACHING STAFF Fetzer, Brown, Liitle, Redding, Baird. Crowell Little Head Coach Davidson UUildcats Phuiiii; tlicii iisiuil aiiccl aiul lougli sclicilulc, tlu ' Cats looked mucli better in action than llieii wcm Icisi record would seem to indicate. I lie Da itlson Irani showed an ollensive power that had been conspicuous h its absence in pre ious years, and thc ' scored in e er ' game, even against some of the conference leaders. Sparkplug of this jiower was .Auburn l ambeth who passed, ran, and called pl.ns to make the f.itllc I click. Laiiibetli, rcturnetl lo the (|u.iiH ' rback position v ith which he had become l.uiiili.n on his Decatm-. Ceorgia, state conference high school ic.ini. r.akctl up many indi idual honors, and was the iiioli e power aroinul which the l)a idson offense was built. I he W ' ikk.its. pl.ixijig untlcr h.uidicaps which pl.igucd the team consistcntK up initil the Richmond game, iievertheless displayed scmt.iI sterling perlormances, and with the .idded help of the alumni Wildcat Club, should tlo e en better in the luturc. Several transfer students added to the strength of the team, and sojihoniore backs A. C. Gregg and Roy White showed promise of potential future greatness. Jack Ruth, soph quarterback, looked pood in the role of Lambeth ' s understuds. I .inilxih. till ' l)a itlson passing ace, garnered man lionnrs i1hiiui_;1iiiiu ihc season, lie remained consistentK ncir the lop ul cnnlcn ' oce standings in jiass eomjiletions, jKissing ollense, .unl tut.il olit ' nsc. , t the end (if the season he was named to the Associated Press Ml-Stale second team, the Charlotte News All-Southern Confer- ence second team, the Southern Conference Sports Writers ' All-Conference third team, and received honor- able mention for the Association Press All-Southern team. i Iidv a in the season against V.M.I, he completed his 200th pass ot his college career, and ,ickh-d m.in niiire to this total during the remainder ol the season. 1 ligh lights ol the season were the victories o ' er P. C, Hrskine, and Richmond, the latter two being somewhat in the n.iturc ot scoring records. Another standout game was the inspircti defensive perlormance that the Cats ga e against the . C. State Wullp.ick. Se ' cral Da itlson phuers were named to Southern Conference weekh All-Star teams, and Coach Little was named Southern Conference Coach of the Week after the Richmond anic. Davis, Tackle DAVIDSON 20— FURMAN 32 Davidson scored two minutes and twenty sec- onds after the openino whistle to rah an early 7-0 lead over the Furman Hurricane, and seemed destined to win until the fourth quarter, when the sleeping I lurricane became a tornado, blasting through for nineteen points. C oach ( rowtll liltk ' s new Daxidson I lorma lion looked i ood in its debul, and showed promise ol the oliensive power it was to exhibit all season. I speciallv impressive was Auburn Lambeth, who toniplcied nine (Jut nl eighteen passes. Anodier sl.iiid ' iiii w.is soplioiiiorc , ( . (Ireij(j, who made scM ' ral nice runs. Pi;i:i.i;ii, Huck DAVIDSON 24— P. C. Olii to a cMi o tlifir 27-7 lickinu l) the IMlic I lose ot Picshvtcrian C Ollc c last vcar, tlic Cats scored twice in the (irst period on Lambeth passes, once in the second quarter on a line buck by lull- back C L. Runvan, and aaain in the lourth quar tcr on another pass to swamp tiieir Presbyterian cousins by a score ol 24-0. P. C, with a backheld geared lor speed, had been faxored to win, but a tiuht six-man line and smart end play held the lamed ten-second men scoreless. 1 his upset earned the W ildcats the honor ol Southern Conterencc Team ol the cck. ()utsl,iiKlinL; lini ' pkn was shown bv i ' liJI I rce man, ,ind duiin ' thi- Inst h.ill I .imlKlh (|ii.uter backed . . . one ol the lincst lirsl babes ol col leoe lootball . . . that ( oach C row el I little had c c ' r seen. I he imK nine I lose threat c.imi ' ,it the end ol ibe lirsl h.ill. lime ran out .is I ' . C. b.iek lack I iar|icr looked ,nnl lor a recei er in the I). ( . end zone. DAVIDSON 12— CITADEL 19 . one man attack b t|u.nlei back .Aubin ' n Lam- beth, w ho completed I ( jui ol 22 pas.ses attempted, was not enough to liubt oil a Citadel P)ulld()o victory, but it came close. 1 he C itadcl scored in the Inst t|uarter on a p.iss which b.icl been set up In a t4 ard run In Bohlen, who also scored in the second t|uarter In taking; .ubantat c ol a Da- vidson lumble on its own 13 yard line. A Daxidson drive late in the half ended on the Bulldog three, but when 1 he C itadcl punted out, Daxidson scored in three [■)la s on a pass trom Lambeth to fullback C . L. Runxan in the end one. A Bulldog dri e died on the Daxidson three as the half ended. The Citadel took the second ball kickoll and scored to climax a 78 yard drive. 1 he W ildcats dro e back 81 yards on five Lambeth passes to set up the score by Wade from the one. Another fourth period Da ' idson dri ' e failed, and the ball staved in The Citadel ' s possession thereafter. Ore g hiterceftti Kevdet Puss. Gibson, Guard DAVIDSON 12— WASHINGTON LEE 47 Washington and Lee s Hncst team in a genera- tion had an easv time in running up a 47-12 score ox ' cr the Daxidson Wildcats. Gil Bacetti sparked the Generals ' attack, which produced seven touch- downs by seven different backs running from a split-T offensive formation. Near perfect blocking on the part of the Generals made the Davidson defense look somewhat less than great, althoug the Gats did move well on offense. W. L. scorcc twice in each of the first two periods and three times in the third. Lonibelli breaks inio the clear nfi aiint W. L. U ' lLSON, Center V ' I jip IMAN, ' I ' ackic I )a idson ' s touclidowns came on passes, lUv lust liDin Lambeth to end Bob Turk near the eiul (il the second quarter, and the last Irom soph jack Ruth to I urk earlv in tlie tourth periotl. On ollcnse. I)a idson passers lanibclh and l iith were most outstanding, hittinu 12 lor 2. , and h)ur tor eioht, respecti elv. johnnv (kiiton and A. C Cre o ran well lor the Cats, and C . L. Hun- yan ' s punts were unusuallv loni . DAVIDSON 6— V. M. I. 46 The it men, C olev and Stump, ol the Virginia Military Institute ' s novel 1-T lormation produced as expected in downing the l)a ' ids()nians 46-6. 1 he Kevdets scored alter onl ' three minutes had elajised, and added two more touchdowns diuinu each succeeding quarter. The Cats were a jain unable to do much on defense as the Kevdets jno- duced 20 tirst downs rushing, with a total rushing vardage of 327. Davidson ' s onlv score came earlv in the second period, a 96 vard drive ending in a touchdown pass from Lambeth to Ckiiton. Lambeth s passing was the onlv bright part of an otherwise dark after- noon. I he stands cheered when it was announced that his eleventh comple- tion that afternoon had brought Lam- beth ' s total completions to 200 in his college career, a sum achiexed bv onlv a limited number of college football plavers. McNeely, TacWe Wade, Back DAVIDSON 44— ERSKINE DAVIDSON 7— N. C. STATE 15 Playing without the senices of passer-quarter- back zAuburn Lambeth, the Davidson Wildcats rolled up the largest score in three years in beating Erskine 44-0. Hampered, but apparently not han- dicapped by the absence of Lambeth and several others due to injuries. Coach Little freely used soph and junior subs in a contest that was all Davidson. The subs, moreover, showed up ex- tremely well. Sophomore Jack Ruth, subbing for Lambeth, directed a good game from his quarter- back slot, completing four out of eight passes for a total of 76 yards. Also outstanding were Johnny Guiton, starting his first game of the season, Roy White, and C . L. Runvan. Guiton and White each a ' eraged nearly seven yards per tr -, while Runvan couldn ' t be stopped, carrying ten times for a total of 109 ards. Two touchdowns each were scored by Guiton and White, a fifth came on Runvan ' s 25 yard ramble, a sixth was made by Ham Wade, while the se enth came on a pass from Ruth to end Dave W illiams. N. C. State found a battle on their hands when the Gats journeyed to Raleigh for the renewal of the two clubs ' annual rivalry. Fought to a scoreless first half, the Wolfpack was hard put to squeeze a 15-7 victory over the inspired Presbyterians. Da- idson played what Coach Little called our best game all year, and drew praise from all sides in holding down State runners Mooney and O ' Rourke. Gregg, Back ' ' lLLIAMS, End KhLLV, End f ! 0 Kim M, lucklf .MlliiiLi ' h iIk ' amc w.is pl.iNtil in llic laiii, l)a iclsiin lust onK unc luinbic; one, however, which sir ecl lo hie.ik the scoreless ticacllock h iillowinu State to score a .saletv inidwax in thi ' ihini period. State ' s two touchdowns came shortU .iltcr the fourth period slarlcil, l( iiu ,ind Oluiurkc each scoring. Daxidson tnoL the ciiMiin kickod on its own 45 and in Iihu pLus niii cd the hall to the W ' oHpack 3(), Irom w lure I l.iin Wade made the niftiest run ol the ame to score. Coach Little was hii h in iiis praise ol the delcn- sive work ol the team, pointinu out linemen Cicorije Nickels, Jerr Riser, Walter Oakes, and |im I asul, and dclensi c hack l)a e Peeler. DAVIDSON 39— RICHMOND Out to pro e to C oach Little tli.it the luic Ixittlc that the ' uavc N. C . State was no llukc, thi ' I ).i iil son Wildcats journcNed to Puchmond at lull strength tor the hrst time all vear and phucd an inspired ball ame against the Llniversitv oi Rich- mond Spiders. The Cats pla ' ed an e en better oame than thev had played the previous week, and in the process ran up the largest number ol jioints that a Davidson team had scored against Southern Conference ojijiosition in 40 ' ears. Very pleased with the offensive showing of his charges, Little was e en more highlv elated over the defensive game and blocking which the team showed, and he praised the whole team rather than any individual plavers. Biggest offensive gun was Auburn Lambeth, who hred live touchdown passes in completing 11 out of 16 attempts. Catching the touchdown passes were ends f ob Turk and Dave Williams, and backs Johnnv Ciuiton anti Rov White. End Walter Oakes intercepted a Richmond pass and ran 32 artls for the other touchtlown. Geitercils line blasted hr Huma, Bl.vnks. End i ' jsf-iife Dax ' idson, rated a two touchdown under-dog; before the oame, took onl h)ur minutes to score on a Lambeth to Turk pass, and Lambeth made three more TD passes before the first half was o ' er. For the Wildcats performance in this oame, Coach Crowcll Little was named Southern Conference Coach of the Week. DAVIDSON 14— GEORGIA TECH 46 Pla in in sub-zero weather w hich forced both teams to wear stockings and mittens, Da ' idson lost a cold oame to the Georoia Tech Engineers in Atlanta to close the Cats ' off-and-on season. Tech ' s Joe Salome passed and called plavs to lead his team to victory o er the almost lifeless Cats. Au- burn Lambeth, playing; his final collegiate game on his own stomping grounds, was used on both offense and defense, and showed most of the Pres- byterians ' offensi ' e power. Even his outstanding passing ability, however, was somewhat dulled by the numbing cold which stiffened his receivers ' fingers. The Yellow Jackets scored early after capitaliz- ing on a Ua idson fumble. Three Tech touch- downs followed in the second period. Davidson s first score came in the third period when Hoopie Davis intercepted a pass deep in Tech territory, and Roy White bucked over on the next play. In the bjurth quarter Lambeth set up the second touchdown with a pass to Da ' e Williams, and sneaked o er a play later. Other standouts were ball carriers A. C . Gregg and Roy White. C. L. Runyan made several long punts. Tech ' s other two touchdowns came in the last stanza. Cuiloii s i)n fhnni ' 4li ' . !.l. line for fjii Oakis. I ml Basketba 1 he crvptic comment b a tired Wildcat cauer after bowing to South Carohna 74-71, We may not beat an - bodv, but we sure scare heck out of them, pretty well capsuled Davidson ' s 1950-51 basketball campaign. At home in Johnston Gymnasium, Coach Bo ' d Baird ' s relative runts could reach up to shake their fists right in the faces of the Southern Conference ' s best, who just begin to grow at 6-6. On the road, however, the Cats won only four of seventeen, which ca psuled with a three for nine home show ga e them an o er-all se en victories in twent -si. ' starts. Four loop losses in a row rocked the Wildcats before they left for a Christmas swing North. N. C. State ' s perennial Wolfpack power breezed as expected to an 87-53 triumph in the season baptism for Boyd ' s boys. North Carolina ' s Tar Heels were the first to find fear of the Wildcat in his home lair, squeezing by 72-69 by staying off a last half Davidson drive. Richmond unex- pectedly toppled the Cats 69-61, and William and Mary ' s strong Indians proved too much club for the Wildcats, 65-49. The pre-Christmas jaunt netted Davidson a neat two for three average, losing only to Quantico ' s potent Marine outfit, while winning from favored Loyola of Baltimore and Gene a College by 65-63 and 79-68 respectively. Fitzgerald canned the winning bucket against Loyola with the buzzer soundino. fter the holida s the Cats dropped singletons to McCrary ' s Eagles and South Carolina before hopping back into the win column by nipping Citadel, 55-52. The iiillowing game was the one which set the conference talking and kept foes slated for Johnston Gym play sweating the rest of the season. In this game with N. C. State, the Cats were established giant-scarers if not giant- killers. The Wildcats ran up a fourteen point lead on the aunted Pack, led 39-34 at halftime, but a 28 point spurt in ten minutes time in the second semester netted the heavily favored Wolves a 70-61 win. It was the second time in as many years that State, favored some 20- 30 points, had panted out of Johnston Gym with onl ' a nine point margin of victory. That was only the beginning of the first hall ictories but second half losses. It had happened before the State contest— McCrary and North Carolina, and it continued uncomfortably long— until the end of the season. After leading U.N.C. 22-21 at halftime in Woollen Gym, the Cats bowed 56-53. Duke and Clemson were sound con- querers away from home, but back in Johnston Gym and Maryland, Da idson left the floor at halftime with a 35-22 lead, fought to keep the count knotted and send the game into overtime, and then saw it slip down the drain as Terp center Don Moran sank a quarter-court set as the bell sounded cntlino the oxcrtime, 57-55. THE SgUAI) rii ' .i0 rS BnooKS Henci V- M. Co-Captain DaxidsKii NXMitetl scunc ol its |)ein up wratli llial week- end In thrashing Citadel on a slipper C ' liaiiotte . rni- orv Hour, the floor undoubtedly aceountinu lor onl a 69-49 Cat win. Big Jim Slaughter stooped through the doorwav with his South Carolina teammates to head tor the dressing room at Intermission trailing underdog Davidson 3 40, hut the managed to break the Cats ' baeks and their supporters ' hearts with a 74-71 squeak. A ictor ' o er Furman, 78-63. eame like a drink ot water to a dying man, and the Cats set themselves for an in asion bv Clemson and Duke. rhe plaved it smart against the Tigers, trailing 27-19 at half time, and with Tommy Haller canning nine straight points in less than three minutes in the second half, mo ' ed ahead matching Basketba C ' lemson point tor point to take a 56-55 win. Duke had Dick Ciroat and too niueli polish— 94-73. Following a disastrous trip to Le.xington which saw the Cats upended bv Washington and Lee (after a 45-39 halftime lead) and cellarite V.M.I., Davidson dropped another close home contest 73-71 to McCrarv ' s Eagles. Although the loss was another in which the Cats had won a first half (43-39) and failed to finish the job, it brought a new Da idson scoring record for a single game b - Flaller of 31 points. Tommy combined 12 tield goals and se en free throws for his new hioh. Dudley Turk McLean Lazenbv 1951 A 70-51 coast past Fiirman, a 78-74 loss to W L with a near riot ensuing, and a 75-63 defeat at the hands oF a strong Kentucky club, Morehead College, rang down the season. I jailer and Fred I lengeveld, as co-captaining seniors, were the outstanding performers for the Cats this winter. Junior Bill Brooks finished the season with the top average, 13.2, but he was followed closely bv Haller with 12.4 and Hengeveld with 11.4. Brooks ' Kaintuck companion, 1. C. Coleman original starter at center, had to drop out with a bad knee after the second LI.N.C. game, undeniably hurting the Cats when his experience and rugged dri ' e could not be called on the remainder of the season. Hengeveld was honored by selection to the Southern Conference senior all-stars to loop champion N. C. State in a post season game, and with Brooks was named second string all-State bv the Charlotte Observer. Were it not for the long arm of the draft, prospects for next year would be looking up. Hengeveld and 1 laller are the only graduates. Don Lazenbv, whose rebound and defensive play was terrific, will be back at guard with returning regular Mac McLean and steady reser ' e Bob Turk. Center is amply filled with Fizgerald, Bill Proctor, and fast improving Joe Dudley in the fold in addition to 6-7 George Melton, expected up from the frosh ranks. Both Brooks and Coleman are slated to return at for- wards, solving Coach Baird ' s problems of starters there. Graham PnOCTOR Coleman Baseba Starting the season under a new eoach and with onlv Hve returning lettermen, the Wild- cats prospeets would not at first glance ha c seemed too bright. Yet from all reports this year ' s W ' ildcat nine was potentialK ' much stronger than that ot last vear, when Quips AND Cranks went to press, and Coach Pack- ard had instructed his boys that the word lose would be considered obscene on the Presbvterian diamond, in this he was fullv backed by Co-Captains Auburn Lambeth anti Fred Dutch Hengeveld. Selection of Frank Packard as coach, who brings with him an outstanding jirofessional record, was announced two days before regu- lar season practice began. Packard ' s main task was in constructing an inheld out of sopho- mores, transfers, and bovs who were ineligible last year, since all of his lettermen, Henge- eld, Lambeth, Branch, Cra ' en, and Smith, are pitchers and outfielders. The success of the pitching stafi depended on hov ' the sophomore recruits developed. THE 1951 DAVIDSON BASEBALL TEAM '  •; • OiK ' lhni l,,;l llinlr scv, ' ■wm The ivtuiniiK mmnul skill was paced In ihc scintillating control pitciiinu ol Dutch I len- oevclil. wlio was llaiikctl In Nctcnins 1 ' oni ( •a cii aiul 1 laroltl Siiiitli. lountl aspirants who proNcd thcmscKcs in hoth startinu anti rrhcN mi; roles were jini Smith, Paul Uastiiian, Dickev Blanks, lonunv W ard, Sid White heart, ' ic Tavlor. and ■ance liohertson. |ini Smith and lastnum were the most prom- isinu sophomores at the bei inninu ol the season, ha inu pla ed outstanding hall as Ireshmen. The job oF (illinu the vaeaney left h the transfer of catcher John Jervis was carried throuoh bv Bert Downs and Lee Talbert. With their dependable hittino and accurate throwing; arms, both men served advance no- tice that the stren tii and depth needed in this position would be amply provided. An infield without a returnina lettcrman was the biw pre-season question mark. Soon after practice started, hcmexer, it was e ' ident that there was little cause for worry in this department. At first base sophomore Arnold W ' hisnant showed speed and finesse and an invaluable consistency at the plate. An apt ; nv McFarland W ' t ■ 1 r - successor to Jake Wade and Billy I louck at the keystone sack was johnny Ciuiton, speedy little hustler from Lillinoton. Teaming Guiton with a newcomer at shortstop, Chuck Elliott, Coach Packard found a douhlc-play comhina- tion which was a yital cog in a tight infield. Duties at third were dixided hetueen |ini- my Miller and sophomore T. V. Aldrcd, who brought along high recommendations from his freshman performance last year. Added depth to the infield yas found in versatile performer Lee Talhert, who doubled as catcher and utilitx ' inlielder, and in |im McFarland. Outfield prospects yere the best in scxeral seasons for the Wildcats. Co-Captain Auburn Lambeth and newcomer Bill Rowland formed a nucleus around which a hard-hitting lineup was built. With distance hitter lack Branch, and Jerry Morrow, leading frosh batter of last ' ear, ' ying lor the other outfield position, an outfield combination second lo none in (be conlerence resulted, which iiroxed a vital lactor in the success that the Cat dianidiid crew achieved this Near. jk y Track ll.nini; losl (inl iwo IcllirjiKn 1) a ol graduation Ll l (. ' ar. (lie liopcs arc hioli lor a erv successful track season at D.ixiclsoii iliis car. 1 he team seems to be even stronger tlian last ear ' s edition, especially in the 880 and broad juni|i e ents. Captain ilill I ' riicbett leads his cindermen into battle on Marcii i . wiien thev meet Lenoir Rhvne in a jiraetice meet. Lollovving this ineci in rajiitl oriler the C ' ats will battle Wake Forest. Mercer Llni ersit . liorida State Uni ersit and l.niorv Llni ersitv. Washington and Lee, and Clenison. Competition will be keen among contestants lor the lield e cnls. 15111 . k eel will toss the shot, and will be .issisted by Andv Home, Don Lazenbv, Ciene Pierce, and Wes Pritehard. These men will also handle the discus duties. At the ja elin throw, Ted Bowen adds his strength to the present powers of Joe Miller, Jim Fickeisen, and Home. The high jump will be handled bv Roger Cornell and Da ' e Williams. Cornell will be aided in the broad iump b Ro White, lom Wooten. and Ken Ciood pasture, and hoisting themsehes o er the bar in the poK ' ault will be Al Miller and Bob Poston. Bill Pritchett, Cafitain GoODPASTOnE Cornell f I r THE SQUAD Ken Goodpasture leads ofF in the track division, being number one man in the lOOvard dash. Bob Barron will run with Ken in the 220. In the 440 will be a crowd of Davidsonians, includinj Dick Stockton, Lvnn Crawlev, Al Reese, Bob Henrv, Gordon Stuart, and Bill Bacon. Henrv and both Stocktons will run in the 880, while Tom Stockton will team with Blake Bradley to handle the mile chores. Bill Lee, Dick Patterson, and Bill Lord will be the Wildcat cindermen in the two-mile run. The mile relav team will be picked from such jiroxcn runners as D. Stockton, Crawlev, Bill White, Pritchett, Henrv, and Bacon. Pritchett and Bill White will jump the hii h hurdles, and the low hurdles will be vaulted bv Rov White, Bill White, Pritchett. Fickcisen, and Ed West. T. Stockton, D. ST(x:KroN, and Bh. dley THE SQUAD Tennis Losini i v seniors troni last cais ci acl tennis erew. Sir Derrick Barton lias no lii ;li hopes this ear of repeatino last ear ' s coup ot the Southeiii COnlerence tennis championship, hut his houncini hahies appeared much hetter than a erage in tak- ing the season opener Ironi SprinuHeld College 14-0 SSSBS i SSSSSSSSSSS SSgSSf The Cat net iuturc hir 1951 looked tlim as Ine oi last veai ' s six top racketeers were lost bv way of oraduation, ineludino sueh outstanding stars as Bo Roddev, W hit Cobb, and Teddy Keesler. But starting earl ' and working hard, the man with the English accent has molded a spirited and fi htin team out ot what was left of the ' 50 squad. To take a look at the schedule which Barton has arranwed, one would think that i)a idson was contendinv for top team in the South. 1 he weak- ened condition of his team did not pre ' ent him from bookino such opponents as Unixersitv of Florida. Morida Southern, Florida State, Cieor ia Tech, Presbyterian, Kalamazoo, William and Alarv, Harvard, Duke, N. C. State, LI. N. C., University of Cicoroia, Yale, Lehiah, Uni ersitv of Virginia, and Roanoke. Other non-collci e yames ha e also been scheduled. Stepping straight from lourth ranking player to the hard-to-hll number-one shoes of Bo Roddev is junior Allan Strand, who leads the C it attack this year. Number two spot is held at this writing by Pevre Kennedy, but he is being challenaed by third ranking Bill C ' hilds. Both of these men are seniors. Dewey Keesler, showing steady imprcne- ment, performs in the fourth slot, while sopho- mores joe Dudley, Tom Staley, and Bill Bivins round out the squad in that order. In doubles play. Strand and Keesler hold the top spot, followed by Childs and John Cxosland, who also is playing his last year at Davidson. Ken- ned ' and Dudley form the third doubles team, Da ' idson was once again selected as the site for the Southern Conference Tennis Tournament, the dates being May 10, 11, and 12. C ' lIILDS Stalhv !55ia8B9aaBBBi nr mmmm 1951 WRESlLIiNG TEAM UUrestling The season record of Davidson ' s vvresding team of this year, showins; onlv one victory, was a disappointment to Cat wrestling fans. The orapplers, however, faced a hard schedule that included Washington and Lee. N. C. State. V.M.I. . U.N.C.. The Citadel. Duke, X ' .P.I.. and the University of Virginia. A decisive ' ictorv was won over LI.N.C. and very close matches were fought with Duke and The Citadel. Returning lettermen next year will be Craven. Irvin, Vail, Grissom. Guiton, .Morrow, and McXeelv. These men, with several freshmen moving up to the varsity, should develop into an improved team. Captain Johnny Kelton was hampered by injuries all season, and was unable to participate in several matches. Kelton and Bob Gay arc the onlv lettermen who will not return. The team was coached by Charlie Parker. Gene Craven was the most consistent winner for the team, being defeated onlv once in the dual meets. Jim Grissom, Johnny Kelton, and Bob Gav also had good records in dual competition. Both Craven and Irvin showed up well in the Southern Conference Tournament. C.APT. iN loiiNNv Kelton lefeiils CWiipfyler m % ;l THE 1950 CROSS COUNTRY SQUA Cross Country After starting practice with prospects for an excellent season, the Wildcat cross country team was dealt a severe blow when number one man and captain of the team Blake Bradlev v ' as forced out of action by stomach trouble. The loss of Kennett Smith also hurt Coach Pete Whittle ' s team, but the harriers ran close meets with all the teams that defeated them, and came through with three wins and four losses, gaining wins over the University of Georgia, Washington and Lee, and the Uni- versit ' of Virginia. TTie Cats entered the State Meet at Raleigh, where State, Carolina, and Duke came in ahead of the Wildcats. In the Southern Conference meet the next week, five teams nosed the Davidson harriers out of a field of nine teams. In the State meet, Tom Stockton won third place. The addition of several promising men from this year ' s freshman team gives promise of another g xxl season in 1951. Dick and Tom Stockton No. 1 and No. 2 men Davidson edges S. C. Mu U I IAN Golf Captain Mwnm IIili_ Coach Elgin ' hite Standing: McLean, Sloan, Gaither, Ervvin. W liiti Kneeliuii: Barnts. Fit uerald, Hill, Brandon. Pliuing what Coach Elgin White called the hardest schedule in the south, ' the Da idson linkstcrs had their work cut out for them this ear, but showed plent ot preseason power. A strong team, led bv Captain iMontx I lill, included lettermen Mac McLean, Jim Sloan, and Cecil Brandon, and was bolstered bv such outstanding men from last ear ' s freshman team as A Caither, Lewis Barnes, and Lawrence Erwin. 1 he squad was rounded out bv Al Fitzgerald, who was ineligible last vear. The strength of the opposition is shown in the list of opponents which the Cats faced, including N. C. Si.iic. LI.X.C, Charleston . a al Air Siatiun, Kdlliiis. Llni ersit ot Florida. Florida State L]ni ersit . Duke, U.S.C., Furman, and Wake Forest. The toughest op- position was expected from the three Florida teams. At press time the team had shown its potential strength bv taking a preliminarv match from Mooresxille Mills Coun- trv Club 23-4. and in the season opener bv beating N. C. State 18-9. Captain Montv I lill was a semi-finalist last vear in the Southern Intercollegiate Coif Tournament at Athens. Ca., and is expected to enter again this year. Swi m ming In its baptismal season, the Da ' idson Catfish team sank three out of ten opponents under the capable leadership of Silver Springs ' Bill Blue Rav. Da idson topped the Uni ersit ' of S. C. twice, and The Citadel, and in the second South Carolina meet at Columbia, Bill Ray, Francis Pepper, and Rav Cunningham set five pool records. Blue is also the holder of the Davidson pool record of 24.3 seconds for the 50 yard freestvle. In the Southern Conference Individual Cham- pionships meet, the Davidson tankmen came home hea ' ilv laden with trophies. In the Trophy (top) Dix ' ision, Bill Ray took first place in the 50 yard freestvle, and Frances Pepper placed fourth in the 1 500 meter freestyle. Ray Cunningham and Pepper also placed in two events eac h in the Medalist Division, and in the Freshman Medalist Division Ben Gar ' and Ed Stuart won places in their respective events. The freshmen won two out of three meets, and should be a material addition to next year ' s team of six returning lettermen. Francis Pepper and Ken Taylor will be co-captains next year. 3iLL Rav Francis Phpper THE 1951 CATFISH A j CHEERLERDERS Custodians oF the (.lierisluxl IXnidsoii Spirit, the W ' iidc.it chccrlaulcrs have the iobs of bolstering student bodv spirits in the rough spots, and co-ordinating cheering in the high spots. Head Cheerleader this year was Monty Hill, and assisting him were Bill Cassels. links Jer e -, Eric Clark, Bruce Ballenger. Al Cook and Tomm Haller. Freshman Sports This year inioht well he called a year of extremes as tar as freshman sports were concerned. Team success aried all tlie way from an undefeated season in cross country to a non-winning season in wrestling. Some teams were two deep in equal talent, while others had scnerc manpower shortages; neverthe- less, many new stars appeared in the Red and Black of old Davidson who will he heard from again and again in the ne.xt few years. Let ' s take a look at freshman sports at Davidson over the past year, just for old times ' sake, for in the ne.xt few years freshmen will be eligible for arsity competition to help otl ' set the expected manpower losses due to the national emergcnc ' , and separate freshman squads will he a thing of the past. ( oA( II I ' lAV l!lu)vv. ( .: , M Komi I ' ,AII I Pane Our ll„,nl,r,l I ' nily 3 5 1950 WlLDKiriEN FOOIBALI. SyUAD III spite ol tlie new Booster Club .ind Bill Stern ' s eom- plimenls. the IreslinKm football team this eai- did not produce the hoped-for results. Plaving a four game sched- ule, the Babv Cats were severely trounced by Furman and State, lost a close scrap to Citadel, and beat Lees-McRae. We must remember that much of Ineshman practice time is spent running other team ' s pkns against the varsity, which lea es little time to work up a good attack of their own; nevertheless, the spirit and talent to help the varsity in the next three years are there. Bovs to remem- lier are |ohnn Cira .md D.m McC ' all in the backlield, and Bob Lov and BilK Putnam in the line. Cross Country was a different situation. I iarrier sup- porters saw Pete Whittle ' s charges go unbeaten in a four meet schedule. Led by Bill Shipley, the Wildkitten Har- riers sped past all competition to insure Wildcat Cross Country prospects for several years to come. Shiple took third place in the state meet and is definitcK to be heard from in Da idson running circles. Bob Murray and Bill Coe were other bo s responsible for such a fine record. rip Wildkitten Cindermen .v- iw„- Itmmcj,. K i lfc ' i! ' J.5!.| Davidson Shipley Placing First iLDki 1 1 1 N T.l). Bound 1950 Freshman Cross Country Squad 1 he basketball record was not good, but the season did produce some moments of glory. One factor to be taken in consideration when reviewing the team is that it was consistently hampered bv injuries, two very capable bovs being forced to miss most of the games for this reason. George Melton, a big 6 foot 8 inch center who might develop into the big center Davidson has ne er had, led the scoring with 167 points in 17 games. Dennis Bovd, Johnnv Gray, Eddie Adams, and Ted Oldenburg were other capable bo s. 1 he record was 5 wins against 1 2 losses. Wrestling was carried on to some extent among the Freshmen, but it was not emphasized. Four matches con stituted the schedule, though a full team did not jiartici- pate in an ' of them, all of which were lost. Don Reid, Bill Dobbins, and Bob Lo ' all showed jiromise of future de elopment. A five man swimming team won two matches from the University of South Carolina Freshman team and lost once to Duke. Ed Stuart won the 100 yard sprint in the medalist division of the conference meet, while Bob Buck, Ben Gary, Bob Mitchell, and Robert Mims were the other bo ' s on the team. Ciolf has not officially started vet, but Bobby Bran nan and Graeme Keith look like the backbone of a good team. In the tennis department, Johnny Bremer, Corkv John- son, and Buford Price will form the nucleus of what should be a winning Freshman tennis squad. Irack and Baseball are still in the formative stage as we go to press. UUildkittens Freshmen Break Through For Gain WlLDKITTEN TaNKMEN Zi 1 • ' • Season ' s first play Berry gets jump for Sigma Chis Clark rounds end for Fiji gain Intramural Sports Inlr.iimiral sports Lunipctitidn ;it IXuidson scfins to be const. intK on the rise, hoili in interest and in |xirtieipation. 1 liis ear re.iclied new heii lils in the c|Liaht ol ihe tiMiiis and in the size ol crowds looking (jn, while another new trend seemed to he headed towartl Siunia C hi dominance as contrasted with tlie Kappa Siw dominance of the hist few years. loothall came lu ' st and the championship was not decided until the er last i ame ol the season when the Betas, paced by tailback C huck lllioi, heat a uood Kappa S o team to wrap up the crown, with the Ka|-)[xi Siy;s second. One had leature to be noticed about this years oames is the number of injuries resulting trom rous hness, some ol w hich were serious. The basketball season produced much better teams, althouoh the usual close panics were still present. The Siama Chis, featuring beautiful teamwork and an airtight defense, yent unbeaten to end up with a hrm grip on first place. This is the fust time in several years that a team has not been beaten. The ' were paced b 1 vler Berr and Phil Blatt, though much credit should be given to their coach, Warren Herron. The KA s and Kappa Sigs ended in a tie for second place. Phi Deh Truck (.Inin,, Rt Davidson The Pi Kapps again won the handball tourna- ment in its second vear of competition, and again tlie kappa Sigs were in a tie tor second place, this time with the ATO ' s knotting them. Also in its second vear ol competition, the swim- ming meet was won h the Sigma C his, with the Kappa Sigs again Imishino; second. The outstand- ing performer in the meet was Gra ' Hampton, who set two new records in leading the Sigma Chis to their victory. Other nev ' records were also set by John Steifel of the SAE ' s in the backstroke and George C rone of the Kappa Sigs in the breast- stroke. None of the spring sports has begun as we go to press, although they comprise half of the Intra- mural competition. Horseshoes is the only new sport to be introduced this ' ear and it has yet to begin, while olle ball and softball ha e not started nor has the Intertraternitv Track Meet been held. V. All-Star football team ttmrnm mfn ' m ' ' ' Si iiiii Cliis Icihr (iiiollicr i Pan-Hellenic Council The Pan-1 Icllenie C nunLil is composed ot ele en representatixes troni the social Fraternities on the campus. Embodied in the council is the recognition of the Fact that a strong, properlv constituted inter- Fraternitv organization is necessar ' in order to promote desirable interFraternitv relationships and to deal with interhaternitx matters. The council, headed bv William R. Klein, may be justlv proud oF its fine record this ' ear. Its first dut was the super ision ol the rushing season in September. 1 he Pan-I lellenic Council is not limited to one field, tor it acts as sponsor For all the dances oF the l)a idson College student bodx ' . It made its social debut w ith the 1 lomecoming dances, which were held in the |ohnston G ninasium Oclolx ' i ' 21st and 22nd. with music Furnished b Charlie Spi ak and his orchestra. The Mid-Win ters set, held February 1 7th and 18th with music by Bill Clarke, was most successFul. At present the student bodv is eagerly anticipating the annual Spring In ' olics, which will take place on April 27th and 28th with music by the nationally known band ol Claude 1 hornbill. JollNNV Com f BlI.I. C. ' llMMINC MoNTV Mill. Pi Kappa I ' hi I ' i Kappa Alpha Si ' nm Alpha l-p il iu JoH MonrriN Dan I ' aoi; lin Wi-si Alpha Tail Ome u Kappa .Sijjtnu Kappa Alpha Sam J( yni:fi liela Thela I ' l Si ,„„ Chi Jac:k Wilson Sinma I ' hi I ' psiUin ;v ' • iiiiiiduui ;; !, BETR THETR PI Colors; Pink ami Blue Flower: Rose Allen, T. H. Ashman, M. G. Barnwell, R. B. Carlton, M. G. Cunningham, W. Craven, T. CLASS OF 1951 HoBART, J. D. HORNE, L. B. joyner, s. b. Kelley, B. Langford, T. a. Monroe, J. T. Owen, L. F. Richardson, G. I. Shaw, H. M. Stroud, ]. B. Tufts, E. Ballew, VV. G. Coleman, E. H. Davis, R. W. Ferguson, R. F. CLASS OF 1952 Kalogridis, p. G. Leaycraft, J. W. HoRNE, W. McPheeters, R. a. NiMocKs, R. F. Northcutt, R. W, Pepper, F. D. Shippey, S. H. Boulvvare, J. R. Carlton, C. L. Cathcart, J. H. COBURN, J. M. Eller, J. C. Elliott, C. G. Garrison, J. R. Hairston, p. I Iobson. J. B. CLASS OF 1953 Holt, R. M. Hope, S. R. Irvin, G. L. McDonald, T. K. Myers, M. G. Myrick, S. E. Robertson, Y. M. Robinson, D. W. Russell, VV. Ruth, H. L. Stanley, W. Stewart, S. B. Still, G. E. Thompson, C. Trotman, VV. C. Tucker, R. M. Walker, R. B. V ' oOTEN, T. M. Alexander, F. Barker, B. Bourne, B. Branch, H. Glidewell, B. CLASS OF 1954 Goode, S. Hasty, C. Keith, G. M. LoY, R. A. McCall, D. Sims, L. H. Stephenson, J. Stolberg, M. Stuart, E. Thompson, J. R. Page One Hundred Sixt Miss I ' losi T i 1 1 i I ' .owi n, Sj ' oiis Onlv estcrcl;i . . . 1 he Bcla 1 loLisc was buloinu at t iolK (iixvks unclcr the careful leadership ol I ' re.w Dick l!arn hook . . . Mr. -P. R. Monroe was hokhiu the dope and e er ' bocl ' s respect loo . . . 4 h ' Mier led the lile ol a sporting ijent and shot pidls in his spare time . . . Allen was always wettinu the pledges on the hall . . . ■ Zero Owen spent much time around Salem . . . Hobo dro e e er hod into hankruptcv h collectint; monthly board bills, etc. . . . P)oartlin House Tycoon Edgar Tutts was poisoning us hir $45 monthly . . . Prtsje One HiimireW Sixfy-lwo rn ig hty fTI asters Gant Carlton looked after the yard and e erv- bodv s morals at the same time . . . Mr. Meck- lenburo Rav Cunninuham developed web feet while breaking pool records . . . Hard-workina Murray Ashman was always ready with his quick smile . . . Lona Daddy Shaw commuted be- tween school and the Capitol City . . . Brother Home sponsored a small Beta function during the summer when many gathered to watch him get married . . . Alan-about-town Blaine Kellc ' handled the tough job of directing initiations . . . Big Tom Cra en contributed to the football championship, as did many others, with his line crashing and crushing strength . . . Runt Rich- ardson reported all the dirt on everybody except himself . . . The Rubber Man Stroud had the hots for Garry Moore ' s TV Show . . . Motor- mouth Langford— Burrrp! . . . We laughed and enjoyed The Pen Northcutt ' s half-burned cigars . . . Shady Jim Eller ' s highland fling at the beach . . . McPheeters and his bass fiddle . . . Still and McDonald ' s FBI antics . . . Half- man ' s ' superhuman strength . . . Da ' e Robin- son ' s million dollar smile . . . Cathcart, the Ter- rible s, pledge policy . . . All in all we have to admit— it was on enuf!!! M PI KflPPfl RLPHR Colors: Ganict uinl Criild Flower: Lily of the ' iillcy Babrett. H. G. Crar;, K. p. Gumming. W. C. DiiBosE. L. L. FiiRR. W. F. GLASS OF 1951 Gibson, B. T. Grant, H. R. Hardy, A. R. LoFTIN, J. R. .Markev, G. S. Otersen, a. Scott, G. P. VanStorv. V ' . a. V ' arlk K. S. F. Boyd, R. A. Hart. W. U. Hayden, H. i . GLASS OF 1952 MCDUFFEE, D. P. Newbold, G. l . Rose, T. B. Seawell, S. G. Turner, L. E. Deaton, F. H. Gaither, a. G. Hanshavv, F. E. Harper, J. G. Hahter, J. L. GLASS OF 1953 Hawkins, G. A. HODGIN. G. A. Howell, J. V. Howell. R. R. Jones, A. S. joyner. a. s. Montgomery. D, O. Parks, L. A. Smith, J. W. Arnold, S. Beardsley, G. L. Glark. J. R. Graio, J. M. C LASS OF 1954 Farmer. T. A. Gary, B. W. Gray, J. L. Graham. W. N. McAllister, W. P. Minter, B. p. Phipps, J. W. Sledge. W. G. Thomas. J. G. Page One Hiitidred Sixtyfo Miss Anne Ijuiisi I ' iIivm,, SjioKsor n s I hi will wc rtiiuinhcr; Siiiiliii! (ioicIdii Scott, our lookcc k ' llows . . . 1 urr looking; uiulcr beds and tal)l(. ' .s lor his date- . . . v . Creep C raii;, hlc ' ssiny the hiod ,il tlie hoarih ' ni; house . . . Pirothc ' i ' .McDiillce. the hmioiis old niidwile; ma all his troLd)lcs he little ones . . . Loltin s|iortini a new |]uiek alter heinu Ikisiness Manager ol the l)tn iilsoiiiiiii lor onU one semester . . . )ul)ose running tliat i;ood olil I ' ika hoanlinu house dve it ' s ne ' er been run betore . . . Ciould luurett sweating out a Marine deal . . . Page One Hundred Sixty-six Savage Saints Brother Martin ' s silver-tonoued oratory at Fra- ternitv nicctinus . . . Markcy out in the cold, cruel world lookino for that S 1 2,000 a year Jr. Exec- uti e job . . . Otersen workino his a ' throui h colleoe at the expense ot the Club . . . Cowboy Cirant s ap|iint; his horse lor an airplane . . . Seawell, pre-law student, always a leader at the bar . . . Car ' and Sad Song Clarke Hghtinu it out to see which could ha e the most notched snake stick . . . Brother Warlick, v ' ho always had to ha ' e one more than anyone else . . . and Cjibson, last seen sleeping through a fourth period Investments class . . . C ' hane ' , the great Otto, a darn good boy with both feet on the ground . . . Th. C ' . LInderwood heard saying Fellows, if we can get all our dues in by the end of the month ... ... Socialites Boyd, Rose, Turner, and I lart . . . Milton C raig, best all-round pledge (strumming that git-fiddle) . . . Pledge President Sledge at the Mid-vyinters Banquet . . . PI KflPPR PH Colors; Gold mul Wliite Flower: Bed Base Brandon, W. C. Cassels, W. T. Calcote, C. E. Cleveland, L. W. CLASS OF 1951 Coble, ]. M. Cronland, M. a. Drymon, B. J. Holder, F. C. Murray, J. J. PowE, H. L. Wheless, R. G. Alexander, H. Carr, ]. B. Dalton, p. H. dorton, j. s. Erwin, R. S. CLASS OF 1952 Kiser, J. H. Murray, R. L. Nall, T. G. Neal, W. H. Oakes. W. F. Peeler, D. R. Reynolds, W. D. Rhodes, C. D. Sargent, W, G. LInderdown, p. C. Barnes, L. L. Erwin, L. CLASS OF 1953 Fisher, J. C. Jervey, J. W. Menzies, D. S. Patton, M. W ' hisnant, a. E. Ashford, G. T. Baker, C. K, Biddle, p. H. Booker, C. H. FiNKLEA, J. F. CLASS OF 1954 McGill, p. B. Murray, C. M. Neal, J. A. Remsburg, C. L. Smith, L. D. Southwell, R. O. Thompson, J. P. Thornberg, G. p. Wright, L. W. Page One Hiiiulred Sixty eight MBikltll Miss Ann Vann, Sfmnsor SoiniMiirs ot cstc ast sumiiKM s H4+ft partvS? . RusTi Week and trips to 1 lattics tor that last minute snack , . . C assels and tliL ' (lie Ikklson . . . the toot- hall allies ami the tarin atterwartis . . . that 54 one at State in the rain with feeler raekint . . . the loLimiers l)a IkiII ami DiilK ' s ' . . . Ciertriide and her inidni ;hl ritle . . . Snake Patton and Kitt Sue . . . hwon and Llnder- dow n headed lor W .C . . . . the pins lost o er the holitkus . . . Ciriniihles ' i cttinu married . . . the old married men. Riser and Rcvnolds, at Presbyterian . . . Pnge One Huticlred Seventy Pi Kapps Carr on the Spartanburo road e ' eiy Friday . . ■ the Mouscman votino for a friend of his for archon . . . Dorton dubbed the CorneHus Kid bv the pledges . . . Rhodes Murray makinu lo e to his snakes . . . the bridge games down at the house . . . W ' heless, President of the Roberta Ouinkin fan elub . . . Cle ' ehind cracking the wliip at the boarding house . . . Dad Nail returning from Memorial ... 1 looper dreaming of a girl o cr there too . . . Mid-winters, wasn ' t it? . . . All the new brothers . . . best of all. The Rose Ball . . . just little words, but oh how they bring back the best days to many Pi Kapps. KRPPR RLPHR Colors: C ' rinrsfn; mul ( ' •old Flowers: Maiiiuilia mid Rose BliADLEY, H. B. GuTHERY, P. B. Cornell, R. D. Jeffries, J. W. CLASS OF 19S1 Larkin, J. ' . McKeithen, D. I. MiLNER, E. W. Regen, E. M. Roddey. J. H. Schoenberger, E. p. Striblinc, C. D. Ward, T. S. R. West, E. T. Adams, W. A. buckey, c. w. Dickson, R. S. CLASS OF 1952 Hazard, R. B. Hunter, J. V. iVlcWlLLIAMS, F. i L Robinson, B. W. Stevenson, J. L. Summers, J. A. Tucker, T. W. Aldred, T. W. BOWEN, J. A. Cornelson, G. H. Crenshaw, M. C. Crouch, G. S. Combs, R. L. Garrison, A. K. Dixon, N. F. CLASS OF 1953 Henry, R. M. Hicks, G. King, G. M. McInnis, a. G. McKenzie, J. T. Mauze, H. Ottley, J. K. Proctor, J. H. Richards, J. M Speed, J. O. Staley. T. F. Stuart, A. G. Swan, H. G. Vail, M. F. Vance, A. L Bridges, S. P. Clare, S. R. Davis, P. C. Geiger, C. L. CLASS OF 1954 Hull. C. C. Knott, L. E. Massagee, B. B. McKay, K. H. Patten. R. A. PULLEN, E. T. Reid, R. V. V ' illson, J, K. Pnge One Hundred Seventy Iwo Miss I ' ii.(.y i,i:xani)i;u. Sjumsor We ' ll nc cr loroct: Shoulders Hocldcv, rush chairman a i oocl h() and She W ore a C rimsoi . . . lieser i ei en s Sc Weak . . Larkin and his Cashah tu net ion . . . two w reeks in one ni hi tor I .S.R. and Paehuke . . . Adrian anil date disappearing on W. C. I)av . . . rushing throuuh meals . . . I ' rettv-ho C roueh. C ornclson, antl I lenrx ' h htins off the women . . . Peanut Ikitter Stalev . . . Ha er I lunter takino honors work . . . Captain lilake, the snake, ' running again . . . Ciarrulous Gutherv harr inu haulers ot 1 hompson ' s tasties . . . Page One Hundred Seventy four Rebel Rabble Little Mistah I IcU castina his eto . . . Cor- nell ' s impersonations . . . Deal a lew? . . . Bushman Jeffries, the only man who has to stop his watch to tell time . . . Graceful ' Gose and his dumtounded dates . . . Luckv ' s short meet- inos . . . Report for a physical . . . the pre- mins and the FiM ' wheelino eyery week-end . . . snow-king Ottle ' and mw what a mild winter we had . . . Proctor and Bearman . . . meal- time mayhem . . . Let s face it! . . . C-Head at Arnolds . . . When it rains it pours ' . . . Bop-berger bored at the meetings . . . Carroll ' s remarkable mcmor ' . . . Sloppy Sleep ' toting towels for Cruel Crowell . . . WESTward women . . . Steyenson pinning Phyl . . . Choo-Choo and Bachman— Has your eligibilit ' run out? . . . Geiger ' s tumbling exhibitions . . . Stuart s extra points . . . Adams losing hair and harem . . . C at flight T ' . . . not another 1 Lizard . . . Patten and Pullcn— Damon and Pythias . . . SvN ' an ' s near miss for KA Syyeetheart . . . our Freshman Volunteer Fire Department . . . the Seniors . . . meet me in Korea, Cora . . . and they joined themseh-es together, and the ' called it old KA. I QUUt) PHI GRmiTIR DELTR Colors: Purple and White Flower: Puri ' lc Clctnalis Alexander, S. C. Barron, R. E. Bell, U. C. Blanks, R. E. CLASS OF 1951 Christopher, W. E. Clark, C. I. Crawlev, R. L. Gay, R. C. Haller, T. B. Mattison, J. W. Patterson, R. B. POAG, C. G. RoniNsoN, L. C. Abbott, VV. W. Branch, J. A. Camp, C. E. cumming, s. c. CLASS OF 1952 FiCKEISEN, J. M. Freeman, W. L. Gibson, B. G. Groseclose, a. D. MiREE, A. S. Myers, L S. Parker, J. E. Pharr, VV. J. Bryan, J. A. Cannon, H. N. Currie, F. G. CLASS OF 1953 Doubles, iNL C. Liles, R. V. MOVLAN. D. H. Pharr, W. N. Pierce, W. E. Strubll. R, B. Are. T. L. Bellamy, H. W. Blackwell. W. E. Boyd, D. C. Bryson, W. F. Carpenter, J. P. Cha.mpion, L. S. Chipman, E. C. Dobbins, W. O. CLASS OF 1954 Hall, C. D. McIntyre, D. E. Massey, C. C. Morrison, C. C. MiMS, R. E. Palmer, R. A. Pharr, P. P. Phifer. H. C. Phifer. V. E. Reid, D. D. rolston. h. Roper. R. F. Scott. W . M. Sims, C. F. Strader, H. G. Sutton, R. S. York. C. M. Page One Huudred Seventy-six Miss I.iifian 1!, iiiii p.. j ' oiisor w wiii c icmcmhcr: I Ik ' new decor ot tlic ' lioiisf . . . tlf Wis and the last minute arri al n| knniiuie . . . Rush Week . . . the i lad hand and the lio en smile . . . the leward ol t entv-eit;ht pledges . . . amriek s I lash I louse . . . Leslie, al a s losing lis a hetween the dining room and kitchen . . . Thursdav nights at the house, with Birdman pre- siding as releree . . . Mother ot Men askino tor excuses tor last meetinu . . . Moxlan s mus- tache . . . licks o er helmini enthusiasm tor an protlered idea . . . leather dax s Hlihusters . . . Pharr s social prowess . . . Page One Hundred Seventy-eight Friendly Fiji ' s C ' rawlev, trying to make ends meet . . . Al- head and his throbbing heart . . . Homecoming and more gladhands . . . the sparkHng gridiron performances of Branch, Freeman, Blanks, Gib- son, and Pierce . . . the soirees at the river . . . Hallers harem from W ' .C. . . . Ckivton man- handhng the brothers . . . Barron ' s battered battle banner . . . Parker and his public secret . . . Groseclose s casino and bookie joint . . . Tad s C ommand Decision, with a host of Fijis. Bubbles Doubles ' scene stealing Antics . . . the Fall Function and the skit by the pledges . . . Daniel Boone Mirce, complete with coonskin cap Look-how-easy-they-close Christopher, father of twenty-eight . . . Rickard, our most ar- dent athletic supporter . . . Mattison ' s metamor- phic fall from grace . . . the mighty exodus on the week-ends . . . the singing after supper . . . the million other things that make college a rich and valuable experience. t- SIGfTIR RLPHR EPSILOR Colors: Puij ' lc ami C uld Flower: iolct Bennett, R. W. Geer, a. E. Goodpasture, H. M. Hill, M. S. CLASS OF 1951 HuTCHENS, ]. G. Jenkins, R. T. Lewis, R. L. McEachebn. W. II. Roberts, ]. C. Sharpe, F. a. SoWERBY, N. D. Ballenger, B. G. Blake. E. Coleman, T. C. Daniel, N. V. CLASS OF 1952 COLEV, A. F. Hammond, P. C. HiNSON, I. L. Hunter, D. W. Iames, M. p. Johnston, R. T. McMuRRAY. G. H. Miller, J. H. Taylor, V. G. Barry, E. H. Bledsoe, W. A. Bradford, W. Z. Bristow, W. H. Bruce, R. V. CLASS OF 1953 Carpenter, L. M. Carr, S. H. Clifton. ' . D. Duncan, VV. H. Gregg, A. C. Jameson, J. L. Johnson, H. P. Kelley, J. D. Mitchell, N. P. Morrison. F1. M. norvell, j. f. Boabdman, L. F. Bradbury, M. L. Burnett, A. L. Butler, H. J. CoE. M. H. Daffin. G. S. Green, H. A. CLASS OF 1954 Hodges, C. H. Hood, W. B. Lilley. R. L. , 1alloy, D. X. Rea, S. Reeves, A. T. RUNGE, L. T. Sansom. T. H. Shaw, F. S. SoWERBY, R. G. Stiefel. J. R. Taylor. M. J. Whitfield. A. P. abborough. II. H. Page One Hundred Eighty d Mrs. Jay Wnw k is S|m As anotiuT (ilu(.iitl) C2c4ii2 iil Mincrxas li(i s ii ' tiiiMcd to llicir old haunts ca cr In renew their quest lor knowledge. I hen Rush W eek, the hiothers (ireek Week euhninatinu h the plecli inu n twentx h e eritahle halls ol lue. C an it he foriijottenr The honor ol that first six- weeks report ... I lonieeoininu . . . Lic htcn- inus third plaee tleeorations . . . the lootlxill i ame, another moral ietor . . . the sumptuous repast at Erwin Lod e . . . Lost nights at the C ' ashah . . . the lone ride haek . . . Pa e One Hundred Eighty-two dI fn i nerva Intramurals . . . Fleetfooted Buoeves Hill . . . the never failina arm of Col. Roberts . . . the impossible catches of Bia Bob Benitti . . . the hectic hours on the hardwood . . . then the warm davs . . . the shuttle cock . . . outdoor days in Minerva Park . . . Mid-winters . . . Duvar« import . . . nights at the El Mo . . . Saturday mornina classes . . . the women . . . that dense fou . . . other unmentionables. The return ot Shifty and the Ri ' ie Bird . . . the television set and many more wasted hours . . . meals at the Boarding House . . . the bellow of Bull Moose and his yes man . . . acated In memoriam to those who have passed on— inflicted with that dread disease, Gone-to- Korea . . . those draft notices . . . the defer- ments . . . the Na ' al Reserve . . . Admiral Taylor; They will be moaning at the bar, when he puts out to sea. . . . All these things we remember, but most of all the fellowship down at the S.A.E. House. PHI DELTR THETR Colors; Arocul and Azure Flower: White Canmtioii BoWEN, E. T. Campbell, J. W. Cook, A. W. covell, w. a. Davis, T. L. Hall, T. H. CLASS OF 1951 HOLLISTER, VV. HOBNE, A. F. hubbell, r. w. King, W. B. Klein, W. R. Lamb, T. H. Lambeth, A. C. Leach, H. U. Leach, N. C. Mann, J. T. Miller, J. J. Pritciiett, W. Rav, W. B. Bacon, W. D. Bernhardt, R. G. Clark, C. R. CLASS OF 1952 Lazenbv, D. p. Moses, A. H. Spivey, W. L. Strand, A. E. Sutton, E. L. Taylor, R. K. Warren, W. F. Adams, D. P. Alexander, ]. M. Andrews, A. G. Bennett, J. R. BiviNs, W. W. Bright, F. W. Craven, C. E. CLASS OF 1953 Crosland. R. M. 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. Y. Wearn, R. M. White. R. T. Williams. G. M. Adams, D. E. Alexander, W. Allen, H. Brown, C. K. Cutts. S. I L CLASS OF 1954 Dennis, B. W. Harrelson, R. H. Henley, J. M. Lamon, H. V. Oldenburg, T. H. Price, P. B. Proctor, W. P. Rivers, G. L. B. Topple, S. C. Witherspoon. J. W. Pnoe One Hundred Eighty-four Miss IJot Mcl.i od, ' jmi. S(.iiK ' tliinus ()u |iist can ' t lor ctl txk . . the sinilfs and tlu- hands the jut; Hand and thi ' skit . . . . IIu in in ;niu|i . . . C llliAl) thapcd in lab-eaten pants ... I hirtlcN hcinu midrapcd ol his jiants . . . (i. . s c. |il( si c outhursls dining liatcrnitx ' meetings . . . Letters from Leen . . . .Ml the sissies who uot pinned . . . . nd the I lenien ho i ot theirs haek . . . Monies peanut hutter and jelK . . . lluhhie I kihlx ' !! s and ( icntlenian Jim ' s man communal lo e aiiairs . . . Spoon on the roottop . . . Pae,e One Uttndred Eighty-six Dry Phis Hell Week and all that it embodies . . . the chain gano . . . Blue Rav ' s iron-handed disci- pline . . . the torturous hours of initiation . . . the reading oi the Bond . . . the hull, the guft— ouff. the overwhelming piles of it . . . the hours betore the TV set . . . Hoopie ' s Fellows, we just gotta get this money in . . . Cinema Bill ' s unquestioned authority regarding the Hick . . . reptile Cook . . . Stud ' s . . . the intellectual discussions at the Casbah . . . Li ' l Nancy snag- ging Aubie . . . Klein and Arnie leading the Queens Brigade . . Legs Leach comparing gams with Pritchard . . . Bacon ' s conquests (ug!) . . . Father Neil, leading his flock . . . jojo and Lamb ' s espoused fidelity . . . Edwyn T. Bovven, M.D. . . . the parties . . . the cruises . . . friend- ship . . . fraternity at its best . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . KRPPR SIGHR Colors: Scarlet, White, mul hiiienild Green Flower: Lily oj the Wilier CLASS OF 1951 Child, W. K. Crosland, J. Ellis, I. M. Hengeveld, F. W. Holmes, C. T. Kelly, C. M. Kelly, R. Y. Kennedy, P. G. LaFar, D. R. McFayden, J. S. McKay, W. Mitchell, S. P. Page, C. D. Simmons, R. B. Sims, W. M. Stokes, W. C. Taylor, J. R. Thomas, W. G. Thompson, J. R. torrence, c. k. Trulove, H. a. Wilson, T. H. CLASS OF 1952 Acker, W. E. Beard, N. S. Clark, E. C. Crosland, D. B. Fasul, J. S. Fitzgerald, A. B. GuiTON, J. H. Keesler, S. D. McFarland, J. A. McLean, M. Oglesby, D. K. Richardson, E. i 1. Sloan, J. . Smith, W. H. Spach, F. p. Spaugh. H. Stockton, R. Stockton, T. B. Turk, R. S. Wade. H. White, W. A. Williams, D. A. Williamson. W. CLASS OF 1953 Buxton, G. E. P. Dagenhart, L. J. Dudley, J. B. EvATT, C. W. Gwynn. T. M. HiNsoN, R. L. Lippard, G. a. Mason, J. C. purcell, w. r. Simmons, C. H. YORKE, A. J. CLASS OF 1954 Armfield, W. a. ASHBY, ]. L. Avera, C. W. Averette, H. E. Beaty, R. W. Biggers, D. C. Brannan, R. B. Breeden, T. E. Bremer, J. H. Connelly, H. W. Cannon, J. W. Craig, B. T. Crone, G. W. Elliott, W. C. Hassell, C. M. Ives, C. L. Johnson, D. E. Iohnson, ]. M. KiSER, J. L. Michael, W. S. Moore, J. i L Morris, W. T. Pfaff, D. H. Smith, D. M. Smith. J. G Ward, H. S. Williams. R. F. Williams, T. W. Williamson. H. IF Pfloe One lluudreil Eitj ilv eiij it Miss Nanc:v I i i i i ' .i;i . i ' (iii . y P W itii the ciratt hoard brj n{ii?)g d() vn our necks most 1)1 us nianai cil UCstifv around, it not too close around, lo those who ha c uoiu ' thf a ol all healtin I - ' car oltis such as lUirn.ui ant! lasiil, we 11 miss you . . . m)od luck! I o those who just became brothers, take care of Kappa Sigma tra- dition. hen c look hack o er the car there arc e cnts and jicoplc that c still renicnihcr, such as . . . Rush Week when Lip sanu his hrst solo . . . He s a good bo . . . passing the ho. on Slecpv lim Mel arland . . . Pflge One Hundred Ninety Snappa Scrappers Homecoming when it forgot to rain and when we won the decoration prize for the tnst time in the history oi the chapter ... 1 urk and Eric at the beach . . . Grimes Thomas and the waiters . . . Randv and Shrcxeport . . . the Black and White function at the Policeman s C luh when Torrence told about bis trip out west . . . the C larkmobilc which once made a tour hour trip to C harlotte . . . the remodeling of the house and the TV set which is threatening to fail more bovs than the Hick . . . Mid-winters when it rained as usual . . . the members of Phi Beta C rapper and also our two members of Phi Beta Kappa . . . But above all we remember the friendly gi ' c and take that makes a fraternity a brotherhood. It has been a good year in the bouse on the corner. Su i jS ' ri ' A i. , k mil ' X E SIGfTIR PHI EPSILOn CoLons: it ' ll mid I ' liij ' lc Flowers: X ' kjIcI ami Aiiicriciiii Bcauly Hose Clenseur, M. M. Evans, H. S. Flipse. T. E. Frye, J. B. CLASS OF 1951 Greer, Y. W. Miller, J. F. Mills, M. A. Rabb, B. R. RoDDEY, J. Wilson, B. E. Wilson, J. T. Arnold, ]. E. Bailey, M. C. Ball, H. L. Cahow, C. E. Cain, A. G. CLASS OF 1952 Daniels, P. C. Hart, R. R. Howe, H. G. Little, G. H. MacUonald, M. L. McNeely, B. E. Morton, E. D. Roberts, R. L. Taylor. C. L. Clark, M. S. Cromartie, R. a. CLASS OF 1953 Herndon, W. M. McGiLL, L. R. Parker, J. M. Warlick, G. H. Anderson, J. A. Ariail, R. B. Blount, A. W. Brown, E. H. Buck, W. A. Cloud, R. W. Davis, H. A. Efird, J. W. CLASS OF 1954 Giles, A. F. Gould, V. W. Kendrick, C. L. McClure, R. B. McDaniel, R. W. Marable, W. E. Neisler, J. A. Oliver, C. R. o ' sullivan, d. d. Patterson. R. G. Scott, L. B. Seagle, L. M. Stowe, F. R. Terry, W. H. WiTHERSPOON, E. D. Pn e One Hmtdred i ' ine(i-(iro Miss liAliliAltA IIaUIMU, SjKIII ' -. Si ' lidoni (second lloi ) ' tlic rnilio.t )ll(i inu present . . 4Ltfic M JnTil |i. iTt l W ' iltts) i n ' ni— rn eur . . . (.rr allWic lerscv bouncer . . . Miller, the nuimblinc vcep . . . The Ciladiatois CI lowe and MacDonakO . . . the wreck-aneii ht tiiiinn irate, Xeisler, 1 lermlon, and abh . . . mother and daughter, i.e. C ,iin and Kendrick . . . W ' itherspoon and his harem ol Liscioiis lookers . . . va cuII tiressed like I om Flipse . . . Ramon i l.irt, the solFa kino . . . how va been 0 ' Sulli an . . . sleepless Ernest Brown, hero ot the dorm robbery . . . Piisje One Hiitidred Sinelyfoiir on S PEdom Evans of the tiny tribe ... it talks, it talks, it talks, what is it— Cahow . . . Lee McBrainy Seagle and his pupil, that Scott boy . . . Stowe was absent— detained by a red headed octopus . . . Little Beaver and his Berro Babe . . . Corl fol- lowed by Mid-winter snakes . . . the faculty rep- resentati ' es— Squire Bailev, Clyde Mebane, and Slick John Anderson . . . Bob Ariail champion of purity . . . Mr. and Mrs. Burke Wilson and familv . . . Clvde and Jack, the Hobart bovs . . . jack Wilson, victor of the Smithfield en- counter . . . The Pope . . . headwaiter corn- mere Roberts . . . Southern Conference pole vault champ McNeely . . . Vince Gould— the pole . . . R.O.T.C. genius Newbruce Frvebold . . . Greer and Marable who talk as if thev were from the southern part of Boston . . . Weasel, fresh out of play practice . . . Terry and his mo ' ie star dates . . . Monk McGill, the card shark . . . Perry Daniels and his instrument or is that a horn . . . Morton and his litde cat— kittv that is . . . Al Blount, the Converse terror, and McDaniel, the pride of G.C. . . . Efird, the pride of the Yankees . . . Charlie Ltake-no- wooden-nickels 01i ' er . . . Gorgeous George Sanders. SIGfTIR CH Colors; Blue ainl Cold Flower: White Rose Beatie. V. 1). Best, F. W. Campbell, J. M. DE fDY, M. C. Hampton, G. W. Harris, W. O. CLASS OF 1951 Kelton, J. 1). McLanev, J. A. Merrell, R. E. Murray, J. N. Norwood. C. L. O ' Neal, N. Pleasants, I). C . Shelburne. p. F. Stubbs, I. R. Shriver, U. W. Walker, J. W. Brooks, V. L. Gilliland, H. L. Grissom, J. A. CLASS OF 1952 Jones, J. A. McClure, J. S. Pendleton, J. D. Roper, C. M. Poole, H. J. W ' iiitaker, H. a. Bell, W. H. Berry, T. Blatt, p. E. Bulgin, R. M. Cole, W. P. Davis. P. C. i;)owNs, B. E. DOXEY, H. Eastman, P. R. CLASS OF 1953 Field, R. A. Fowler, M. B. Golding, J. N. GOUDY, J. C. Graham, R. H. Mann, C. L MlZELLE, W- ' - Nelson. L. M. Patterson. ]. E. Plummer, S. a. PnuiTT. W. B. Sappenfield. L. C. Sellers, P. A. Steck, R. C. Stewart, R. C. Taylor, L. A. Walker. G. M. Wallace. T. F. Wolfe, H. F. Caruthers. M. S. Compton. B. L Coulter. T. R. Crutchfield, R. S. Field, M. D. Garrison. R. C. CLASS OF 1954 Graff, R. T. Holt. J. W ■ Johnson. C. H. LiGON, T. J. McKellwav, A. J. Mahy. G. C. Melton. G. E. Mitchell. R. A. Oberndorfer. I). Pietenpol, J. C. Shipley, W. H. Williams. C. Pnge Que Hiiiitfrcii Ninety-six Miss liu(;KNiA I Iahhis, Sj)oi;s a I r Si ma Chi, Class ot 51. li; and has left a lot to be remcinhcrel most ot whom hcoan at Delta Kappa pledi es, will never forget . . . Saint Marshall ol Orkuulo and Pou and the endless eujis ol eollee . . . Pxines Brooks, of the intense face, basketball tame and doomatie discussions . . . W. (). 1 larris. known best for carrvino on the spirit of the loundinu fathers but also for his C iceronian diatribes . . . The Divine Shrivcr, casting down thunderbolts ol learning from far-off Mount Olvmiius . . . Page One Hundred Ninety-eight fn uses ' fTlate Butter Norwood, breaking up well-planned fra- ternit meetings with his Gopherisms . . . Cap ' n Fred and Janet ... J. P. and R. P., Muscles and the Yankee. Boston Blackie— we could understand him it we waited long enough . . . Pollvanna W allace, our little misanthrope, and Neva . . . Bee-bop Da is and the ten o ' clock meetings at Hugo ' s . . . Herman and Dieter, the unkempt genius and the Kraut . . . Abie O ' Neal and the Sigma C hi Songsters . . . Four-wheel |ones and T ' . . . Our very own special dispensation, H. P. . . . Dashing Dick Do.xey, of the corn-pone drawl . . . Rube Pleasants, synonymous with Sigma Chi bas- ketball . . . Grissom and Kelton and wrestling triumphs . . . Daddy Gray and his women . . . Father McLaney, in the world (3rd floor Duke) but not quite of it . . . C heerful Chuck, never a dull, or quiet, moment . . . Murray and his blind dates . . . Willie Bruce and daily reports on re- ducing . . . Steck and Merrell, Beauty and the Beast . . . Vance and entertainment . . . Ran- dy and literature . . . Blackjack and studying, etc., etc., etc. X Y % :: ..aw-to-sn. --- li JMfl Wo ' THE CRfTIPUS CLUB Colors: Blcick and Gold Deck, J. D. loHNSON, R. H. CLASS OF 1951 Miller, R. S. Remson, I). l l. Templin, J. E. Herion, C. G. CLASS OF 1952 Macy, a. D. Smith, R. G. WOODALL, H. E. 5aker, J. L. CLASS OF 1953 Bason, G. F. Kepler, M. R. SuTTLES, VV. L. Beamer, R. L. I IlLL, J. C. Leland, O. p. CLASS OF 1954 Muse, D. M. Roundtree, W. V. Shannon. ]. R. Trent, D. E. Wells, A. D. Pnge Tit ' o Hundred I ' ti e iwn llundreil One RLPHR TRU OmEGR Colors; Azure ami Gold Flower: W ' li ' ite lea Rose Bell, R. E. BOAND, W. I. Brooks, R. E. Burroughs, R. Brown, J. M. Cowan, D. E. Garrison, C. L. Hansen, H. E. CLASS OF 1951 Harris, R. E. Jones, K. W. Keever, J. R. Ledbetter, W. p. lowman, d. t. Marlette, M. E. McCrary, W. W. McGeachy, D. p. MiDDLETON, H. D. Morton, J. B. Morton, G. D. Shuping, J. A. Sink. ]. G. Thompson, E. M. Whitener, J. D. Whitesides, W. p. Winters, I. W. Armstrong, ]. C. Boyd, R. J. Caldwell, A. B. CLASS OF 1952 Englehart, R. S. Grigsby, R. G. Inman, R. F. Russell, F. D. Smith, N. G. Whitfield, J. C. Baird, C. B. Brinkley, G. a. Crosby, D. A. Fowler, R. H. Huggins, W. G. class of 1953 Kellum, E. O. Livingston, J. C. McNeil, L. L. McCuTCHAN, F. Nisbet, J. B. Perkins, W. R. Smith, R. S. Smith, W. O. Turner, E. A. Douglas, L. W. Downs, W. S. Efird, H. H. GiLLEY, R. H. class of 1954 Little, R. H. McDonald, H. P. McGeachy, A. M. McPhaul, E. Millard, C. S. Mitchell, R. K. Parks, K. L. Simons, A. Page Tiro liuinired Two BHWWIWSgWy; . ' rr ' : X.-f ' . ' -n! ■ ■ • ji w;-- Aliss Jo nn SiiiHLKY, Sponsor Oil I first vear: W c iiidvc ' d Id Iratcrnilx court as liaiiman hc- t|iK ' atliccl his huiii alow to Iratcnial Iclliiwship . . . rcnK ' inhcT the lurniturt- trickhni; in h Doc ' s transport . . . lUish cck hiin inu prospcctixc pledges and DiiLc-C anihna delegations . . . eighteen pledges makiin their dehuts . . . Squat )o lis, C hildpiochi x , and 1 ooimich-noise-at- ircaktast Parks anions those comini under tlie care ot Mother Superior . . . Summit collect- inu on W C . cki ... I loinecomiiii breakfast ' lu llete Ijoand openinu the mcetino in his own inimitable tashion . . . n m L m ii m fjj H Page Two Hundred Four to the Babes Lowman ' s Let us pra . . . Geek ' s min- utes standino as read . . . W hit s reports on the diminishing returns . . . Abie W ' hitesteins sinain For the shekels . . . Boswell and John- son ' . . . the Rev. Kellum, S.F.A., leading Our Jewels . . . mellow music, feminine fair- ness, Tyson ' s talk, and mirthlul McGeachN ' en- li enin our first function. I larris opening his date bureau . . . ' Scrooye ' feeding the infirmarv Sink and McDonald seekino higher learning via the Goren method . . . Rosebud and Fifi callino each other names . . . Gat and B. G. maliciously planning instruction week and Zombie ear- nestK ' interrogating pledges with what ' s my name? . . . Mole, the outstanding pledge . . . ' Muggsie s gang kidnapping Ping-pong and the Good Shepherd for nocturnal ambulation . . . and the big day finally arriving— our installa- tion—and we became EO of ATO. HOnORRRY FRRTERniTY COUnCIL mk I 1k ' I lonor.ii ' N rratc ' inilN ' COimcil is (.oiiiposrcl of the presidents liom ;ill the lionorary fraternities on the eanipus. As an honorary fraternity eoncerns itself with a certain held or area of studv, its mem- hers are elected or chosen only when they ha e shown outstanding abilities and interest in the subject of the particular roup. I he I lonorary Fraternit C ouncil serxes mainly as a coordinatinu auency for these Ilonorarics. Its duties include appro in honorary fraternities that wish to organize on the cani|ius, setting the dates for the meetinos of each roup, anil seeing that each ol the fraternities conducts regular programs in its particular held. a Q cx f rs k i|.-.,: k it d£d ;£ o f ft O iWT q f yjjp — f iii Jk dk All C) jfi W- n rx h M£k Auburn Lambeth eal Lea H Rill Klfix Bryan Robinscin Unw Hampton inn, U k vY rw Ml Li AN ODK and D Clnh v.Ai.c:.. Pav-Hfllcnic Fr,r.-,.sif Cot.nc I I.R.C. He, 1 and Black Miuffnci ' s Be. iver Chi I. Jay Roberts 1)«N Sunn Ln Ken GnoDPASTURE Al Neumann Ken Jones R. L. Lewis M, Prit ( IE! Scahhaul ami Blade SiHm U, ' ' rHAD MON (;nitim,i Sigma Urn ilnu mauean Literary Society Delta Phi Alpha Warren Herron Eugene Regen Sigma Pi Sigm i Alpha EysiUm Delta Le Cercle Francai: D. A. Matthevys Photo Cluh Si ma Delta Pi Bob Gay Alldia Pii Omcgn Sigiii ,a Delta P ' (ige Tiro Huiuhed Six PHI BETR KflPPfl Bo AND Deck KiSTLER RoDDE Campbell ' Yh M MUF 1 AYLOR SllHIVER Phi Beta Kappa was originated as the oldest o( success. Election to Phi Beta Kappa sionifies the social Iratcrnities, but soon evolved into an or ani hiuhest reward that can he iven For excellence in zation to recoj nizc hij h attainments ol scholastic the IkIlI oI scholastic endeavor. Established 1776 m K SCHOLHRSHIP ' ((j c 7 iro lluiiilreil Scvcti Omicron Delta Kappa Leadersh ip Oniicron Delta Kappa has as its purpose: (1) to reeoonize men who ha e attained a hioh standard ot eiliciency in collegiate ac- ti ities; (2) to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest; (3) to bring together mem- bers of the faculty and students of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understandiny. OFFICERS A. C. Lambeth President Dr. W. O. Puckett Secretory G. P. Scott, Jr Treasurer FRATRES IN COLLEGIO W. T. Cassels, Jr. A. C. Lambeth 1 . L. Davis, Jr. K. M. Goodpasture S. 13. Joyner VV. R. Klein N. C. Leach G. P. Scott, Jr. D. W. Shriver J. R. Taylor ACTIVE FRAII FIS IN FACULTATE Dr. W. C). Puckcii Dr. W. G. McGavock Dr. I . VV. JoH.NsioN C ' ait. J. E. Martin I ' tif c 7 ' uo lliiiidred Ni)ic . O f f c lo .c«iaBaj„ . f ,,,4 |Lj ' « ' flr3 • ry Q r n Firsf roir; Best. Bovd. Cain, Cumminu, Daniels. Gilliland. Second row. Hart, Libbv, Richardson, Turner, iMcCrary, Hampton. Third row. Jones, Marlctte, Holder, Buxton, Smith. Dubose. International Relations Club OFFICERS The International Relations Cluh is an organization, pri- C., W. Hampton, |r Pres.. ■ ... . ,i i . i- marilv serious m character, meeting semi-monthK to discuss W. C. CuMMiNG V .-Pres. L. L. DuBosE Sec.-Trens. world issues, hear lectures, and engage in debates on inter- national problems. Its purpose is to foster interest in world FACULTY ADVISERS problems and relations and to promote tliscussion on ques- GUERRANT Hathorne tions ot international im[iortancc. The local cha[iter here HoLLOMAN at Daxidson comes under the .spon.sorship ot the C arnegie Endowment for International Peace. PciRe Tiro Huudred Ten First row: Bell, Cowan, Deck, Englehart, Harris. Second row. Herrion, McFarland, Neumann, Oberndorfer, Robinson. Third row. Spivey. Stolberg, Thies, Thomas, Voils, Whitesides. Delta Phi Alpha The national honorary fraternity. Delta Phi Alpha, seeks to honor excellence in CkTman and thereby giye students an incentiye for higher scholarship. I he iraternity aims to promote the study oF the Cierman language, literature and civilization, to further an interest in, and a better under- standing ol, the ( ierman-speaking jieo|ile, and to loster a sympathetic appreciation oi (ierman culture. OFFICERS A. J. Neumann Pres. J. D. Deck V.-Pres. C. U. Voirs . . . .Sec.-Tren.s-. FACULTY ADVISER Dr. C.. R. Vowles FRA ri ES IN FACULIVVIE PnoF. E. A. I5eai Y Dr. C. R. 1 Iardinc Prof. H. T. Lilly Dr. E. O. Ciuerrant Dr. W. O. Puckett Dr. J. A. McGeachy Dn. G. R. Vowles Pane Two lluiulrcd (l ip f O- O ( O- A O ,0, D O Q P o o, o. p In. I r,,iii..n, Bascm, Beatic. I!i]Il;iii, dvcll. Cumminu. Hall. Second ron ' : Hamilton, Hobart. Hunter. Jetlries. Kalogridis, Leach. Mann. rii ' mi row: Milner, Pendleton. Robinson. Scott. Shippev. Shrivcr, Stubbs. Sigma Upsilon OFFICERS louiicled in 1904 at tlic Llni crsit ol the South at Sc- I). W. SuRivER Pres. , ,., ,, ,, „ wanee, Tenn., Siwma Llpsilon seeks tn nmniote hteiarv 1. n. Stubbs .-rres. o i j I.II.Hall. Jr Sec- 1 reus. expression and particularlv to leeognize and develop talent W. C. CuMMiNc; . . . .Food Chill. in creatixe wiitinij;. 1 he Blue Pencil chapter at Daxidson. FRATRES IN FACULIATE , i i :oi. i i • i t i • toundetl in iVltJ, inclucles juniors, seniors, antl tacult ' in W. P. CUMNUNG C. G. Davidson jts memhership. with each inemher annually submitting two E. J. Erwin J. b. Gallent literary works to the chapter lor analysis and criticism. A. V. GoLDIERE E. O. GuERRANT F. W. Johnston H. T. Lilly J. S. Lyles J. L. McLean G. V. Owen j. L. Payne J. S. PURCELL I. G. Wilson J ' ljge Two Hiindred Twelve P - liPn 4 9 9 iwf pftif ipir ! First roil ' : Bacon, Barron, Best, Bowen, Boyd, Brotherton, Cassels, Cook, Davis. Second row: Frye, Hall, Harris, Hengeveld, Hinson, Hubbell, Jeffries, Larkin, Leach. Third row. Loftin, McKeithen, Newbold, Norwood, Roberts, Sims, Stroud, West. Scabbard and Blade The National Sociclv ot Scabbard and Blade is an hon- orary militarv traternitv eiiiphasizini and recognizing niili- tar ' achie einent. its inujiose is to l)rinw about a closer relationshij) among the niilitar departments ol American colleges and uni ersities; to preser e and de elop the essential ciualities ol good and edicient odicers. to prepare educated men to take a more active part in the nnlitar allairs ol iheir communities; and al)o e .ill to spri ' ad more inti ' lligent in- lormalioi) concerning the militarv re(|uiremenl ol our country. OFFICERS J. C. Roberts, Jr Capt. F. W. Best, Jr First Lt. I . 11. Hall, IV Second Lt. F. V. West I ' irst Sol. FRATRES IN I ' ACLILrArE l.r. C ' OL. J. F. I5ALLAI1D Major C ' . VV. Sanm-lu I lONORARY MEMBERS DrAN |. C ' . Bailey, Jr. I ' llOI. I.. A. lilAIV I )ll. |. K. ( ' |INNIN(;IL M Dr. 1 . 1,. Jackson Mr. F. W. I lENta-viai) Frol. J. C ' . i ' lom. I ' ilUC Two lliiiidrfd I liiilfcii Firil roir: Garrison, Herron, Knight. Xeal. Second row. Pruitt, Stroud. Sigma Pi Sigma OFFICERS Sigma Pi Sigma, the phvsics honor society, was not only ' ' founded at Da idson, hut has the distinction of being the J. B. Stroud V.-Pres. L. S. Sellars Sec.-Treas. only such society of its kind on a national leyel. The objects of this society are: to serye as a means of awarding distinction FRATRES IN FACULTATE to students showing high scholarship and promise of achieye- Lt. Col. J. L. Ballard, Jr. Dr. J. M. Douglas ment in physics; to promote student interest in adyanced hlational Chaucellor Prof. H. E. Fulcher work of the subject; to promote professional spirit and friend- Capt. J. E. Martin ,,, ., ., shin in the field of physics; and to popularize interest in Prof. W. N. Mebane ' ' • ' r Dr. C. J. Pietenpol physics on the general collegiate leyel. Prof. L. S. Sellars Page Two Hundred Fourteen f ft, £? , f?i f , f! , Q O- O i ' int row. Bailev. Balk, Barnwell, Crvmes, Daniels, Drymon, Garrison, Gibbs. Second row: Gilliland, Harris, Hart, Hickey, Johnson, Larkin, Lynch, McGeachv. Third row: Neumann, Roberts, Roper, Russell, Whitener, Whitesides, Dorton. Phi mu RIpha Plii Mu Alpha, national honoraiv music frateinitv, has as its purjiosc the acKancenienl ol music on the campus and in America. Gamma Kappa chapter here at Da idson conlers membcrsliip upon those who show their lo e ot music t ' ilher h aclo| tins4 music as their prolession or h acKancinu the cause ol music in America. OFFICERS A. J. Neumann Pres. R. W. Davis V.-Pres. W. P. Whitesides, Jr Sec. |. D. Whitener Trens. I I, v.. I Iansen listoriiiii H. A. Russell Warden FRAIRES IN ' FAC Lli;rATE Prof. E. Rerc l)ll. |. I . CUlNNINCUAM I ' lioi . |. C ' . I ' loiir, Dr. (iuv 1 VovvLEs Fci e Tii ' o lluiulred I ' ijii ' eii % p ( o. C5i d ' First roil ' : Alexander, Clark, Covcll, Gdley, Hubhell, Juvner. Second row. Miller, Monroe. Patterson. Rhodes. Shippev. Spivcv. Gamma Sigma Epsilon OFFICERS Cnimiiia Sigma Epsilon is the onK national Iionorarv co- J, T. Monroe Pres. educational fraternitv, being lountlctj at l)a icison C Ollege R. W. HuBBELL Sec. j„ jgi9 jj g .,1 i j j recognize those who ha e done out- S. B. loYNER Treas. standing work in college chemistn ' and to stimulate an interest in lurther study of the subject. FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. O. PuCKETT O. J. Thies J. B. Gallent T. S. Logan D. I. Bettincer Page Two Hundred Sixteen Ci iC= Spanish Club ' ' ' f sg f - ■ S 1 . Wmi. , I ' Hi : vtf .III L iJ LJ. uJ). 5 -• ' ■ ' ' j - f C ,C)i ft ft. Q ,CT. c firsi rou ' : Abbott, t lark, Cuburn, Freeman, GairiMjii, Jer ' ey, Jones, Keever. Second rote: Riser, Kistler, Martin, Maynard, Miller, Miree, Morton, Myers. Third row. McNeely, Reynolds, Russell, Taylor, Tucker, Walker, Wearn, Yorke. Sigma Delta Pi Membership in Sigma Delta Pi shall he considered as a reward to those who manifest special interests and attainments in the studv ot Spanish. 1 he purpose o l this chapter is to stimuhite a greater in terest in and knowledge oi Spanish and Spanish- merican culture on tiie pari oi the students ol Davidson College, that a more iriendk and underst, Hiding alti tude might he established between the students ol our nation and those oi the I lispanic world. The Spanish Club is not a national organization, but a prere(|uisite to hriii bership in the Davidson ( liaptei ol Sigma Delta l i. 8 r -« v?« ( Mil I) ( iiniii iiv MlUDLHTON 1 I AMI ' ION R0BIN8ON ( IIMM1N( I.I WIS Tayi.oii (T O ex O p. C f A o p, c f Q Q ' ft A irsl roil ' ; Bell. Ik-!.t, B(i d, l!r aii. Bulc;in. C .innoii. C rvnu-s. Second rmv: Ut-aton, Elk ' r, Fouler, H.irt, Hunter. Jdiios, Kccver. Tliint row. Lord. Murrav. Mct ' utchan. Norwood, Fatton. Smith. W ' hitnier. Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS Le Cercle Francais is a national honorary organization K.R.Jones Fres. whose purpose is to promote interest in and an ability to J. R. Keever V.-Pres. [. V. Hunter Sec. use with correctness and facilitv the French language, and A. V. GoLDiERE Treas. i ir to stimulate interest in rrance herselr. FRATRES IN FACLILTATE Dr. a. V. GoLDiERE Dr. C. B. Watts Pa e Tiro Hundred Eighteen Q, „ ( ' f fe finX row. Bacon, Brooks, Coleman, Downs, Evatt, Fickeisen, Freeman. Sieconi row. Graham, Gregg, Guiton, Henry, Lazenby, Lippard, Mclnnis. T i ri. row. McLean, Nichols, D. Stockton, T. Stockton, Strand, Wade. The Beaver Club The Beaver Club never consists of more than twenty-four members, with tweKe each coming Irom the Sophomore and junior classes. Upon becominu a Senior, a member is retired from tlie club. Members of the Ik-aver Club seek to loster better rela- tions between Davidson and other colleges and universities by assisting and entertaining visiting athletic teams while they are on the Daxidson campus. In addition, il sponsors manv other worthwhile activities on the campus. OFFICERS Mac McLean ?re$. A. E. Strand V .-Vres. A. G. Stuart, 111 ... .Scc.-Txcas.. ' ««f Two llniiilrcil Nhielfun .O fti, f o o. (f c ( I ml nnv. CH.cidpasturc. Hallcr, Milkr, Wcsi. Unrnc, Ld c-nb , Secodi row. Kelton, Pritchett. Cciok. Spacli, Shiplev- Sigma Delta Psi OFFICERS To become a member ot Siuma Delta Psi, a man must VV. IF Pritchett Pres. pi( e bis ersatibt as an atblete b [lassin fifteen require- I. B. IFvLLER V.-Pres. ments set Foitb b tlie national beaclquarters. J. |. Miller Sec.Treas. Si m.i Delta i ' si represents an acKaneed ideal in education, FRA ' FER IN FACLIF ' FA FE in wincb pinsieal accomplisbment of a bi b ortler is estab- . IF Whittle lisbed as a defmite standard, but in wbicb neuro-muscular skill and co-ordination are allietl intimateU witb mental power and are considered tbe axenue of expression of tbe mental or siiiritual life. Page Two Hundred rwenty First row: Gav, Currie, Daniels, Hollistcr. Second row. McKav. Alclred. RIpha Psi Omega Nineteen (ilt -()nc marked the re-aeti ' ati()n ot this na- tional dramatics traternit ' on the campus, largely through the efhjrts of Prol. I vson ol the Speech Dept. Although it is not generalU known, the oruani ation functioned on the campus hefore the war, hut lolded as a result of the war hieeding the campus ol manpower. I he purpose ol Aljiha Psi Omega is to gi e added incenti e to work in dramatics. Eligihilit lor membership is hased uixm a point s stem determiiu-d l) ihe national chapter, v ith the minimum consisting ol two ma|or roles and lour minor roles in major productions. In addition, candidates must clisj)lav the attrihutcs ol willingness, cooperation, a love for and interest in dramatics, especially in the school where the individual ' s chapter is located. OFFICERS R. C. (;ay Pres. V. C CiiRRiE V.-Pres. V. L. Daniels Sec.-Treas. IRAFRHS IN FACLILTATE Puor. H. J. FnwiN i uoi-. R. W. Tyson I ' liH c I nil Ihdulifd Twriily one O o, . C (Ta iT rr3 t , j. 7 r. v ' l l ft l C 3 Firs! row. Alexander. Briiciks, Burrcmghs. Clark. Covcil. Second roiv: Cowan, Cronland, Hubbell. Jovntr. McFarland. Third row: Monroe, Patterson, Regcn, Rhodes, Spivev, Turk. RIpha Epsilon Delta OFFICERS Alpha Epsilon Delta seeks to encourage excellence in pre- E. M. Recen Pres. i. i i i r ■ i i . i i ■ i a . i medical work liy rurnisliinu a goal toward which the student J. T. Monroe V.-Pres. R. E. Brooks, I R Sec. may strive during the early semesters of his pre-medical R. B. Patterson Treas. career and to hind together similarly interested persons. Fur- FR TRES IN FACLILTATE thermore, it seeks to bridge the gap between the spirit of Dr. E. E. Brown the pre-medical school and that of the school of medicine. Dr. J. B. Gallent Dr. W. O. Puckett Page Two Htiudred Twenty-two RPPRECIRTIOn The staff of tJie 1951 Quips and Cranks would like to thmik all persons wlio have worked so tirelessly with its on this year ' s hook. Especially we would like to express our appreciation to: Mr. Buck SJieltoii and Mr. Price Coursey and the art department of the Charlotte Engraving Company, wlio have spent many long hours in bringing the pictorial iiuitter 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 liJie to thank him for liis work on the cover design for this year. Mr. and Mrs. ). C. Brum field of Brum field Studio, who have spent much time and energy in trying to add perfection to the individual jiorlraits. 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Southern BREAD and CAKE Columbia Baking Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Smith. iBddL SiiftSL MODERN LIBRARY WE FRAME DIPLOMAS 402 W. Trade St. P. 0. Box 1314 CHARLOTTE, N. C. POUND MOORE CO. OFFICE SUPPLIHS 304 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. f i«r Pu e ' ' vi lliiiulicil I ' liirly ihrcc W. H. PRICE SON Insurance 116 W. Third Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. PAUL CRYMES, Inc. Sporting (joods 415 South Tryon St. Chorlotte, N. C SMART FASHION HEADQUARTERS FOR DAVIDSONIANS SINCE 1897 THE LABEL OF DISTINCTION TOWN AND CAMPUS, 3rd FLOOR STONESTREET ' S GR A DE CAFE 0. C. Stonestreet, Manager The Sensible Place To Eat 418 So. Main St. Phone 132 MOORESVILLE, N. C. Clothes Dyed Alterations Dry Cleaning Hats Cleaned and Blocked BATES CLEANERS Phone 5191 DAVIDSON, N. C. Page Two Hundred Thirty-four BflRRinGER HOTELS Owning and Operating 750 Rooms CHARLOTTE, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. AUGUSTA, CA. 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DAVIDSON ICE FUEL COMPANY Phone 4011 DAVIDSON, N. C. We Are Ready To Serve You With ICE— COAL— KEROSENE— FUEL OIL Page Tii ' o Hundred Thirty-six NOTICE RENT-A-CAR For Business or Pleasure Plenty of New Cars af Reasonable Prices Special Rates on Long Trips We Also Have Trucks SCARBOROUGH ' S Drive-lt-Yourself, Inc. 212 West 4th St. Phone 3-4513 CHARLOTTE, N. C. STEINWAY HAMMOND And Other Pianos ORGANS MAGNAVOX and CAPEHART Radios — Phonos— -Records ANDREWS MUSIC GO. 231 N. Tryo 1 St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pyramid Life Insurance Company Home Office Charlotte, N. C. Telephone 3-5609 HARRY PARKER, Inc. MARKET AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT H, D. Parker. President 320-322 South College Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Deluxe Ice Cream MOORESVILLE ICE CREAM CO. MOORESVILLE, N. C. Compliments of DOLAN MOTOR COMPANY SALHS 426 West Morchead St. SERVICE Chahlotti:, N. C. Vagc Two lliiitiliud ■; liirl) ' MM m S ffl I JARMAN SHOE STORE 138 W. Trode St. CHARLOTTE, N. C U ' iolcsalc Fruit Produce Biggers Brothers, Inc. Institutional Size Canned Goods continue your education An individual does not finish his education when he is graduated from college. Education must continue daily for the balance of his life. The best way to keep abreast of the times and in constant touch with the news of the world is to begin now by reading The Charlotte Observer daily. Therein you will find history in the making . . . complete, comprehensive, educational end factual. The Foremost Neii-spajier of ihe Tico CaroUnnf MECKLENBURG HOTEL Outstanding Southern Hospitality and Service ' 522 W. Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ship Ahoy Restaurant The Home of Davidson ' COME DINE AND DANCE AT THE UPPER DECK Phone 4-2671 Chorlotte, N. C. Page Two Hundred Thirtyeight CATHEY-HOYLE 24 Hour AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2881 DAVIDSON, N. C. Complete Mutual Insurance Service W. A. Cathey, ' 28 HARRY HRYANT CD. Funeral Directors CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bob Bryant. ' 42 Don Bryant, ' 45 HIWASSEE DAIRY FARMS Quality Dairy Products Since 1926 DAVIDSON— CORNELIUS— HUNTERSVILLE POWER and More Power With The AMESTEAM All Purpose Steam Boiler Over 80% Guaranteed Operating Efficiency EASY TO INSTALL! EASY TO OPERATE! Over 200 Satisfied Users In The Carolinas S. H. DUNCAN CO., Inc. 218 W. 1st St. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 3-8414 bervincj I he Industries of The South for Over a Quarter of a Century I ' nRC Twn Hundred Thirty-nine The Following lurms Are Buildinfi The nEuu DflviDSon church STEEL DESIGN FABRICATION ERECTION STRUCTURAL STEEL CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS ORNAMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS IRON SOUTHERN ENGINEERING COMPANY LITTLE PITTSBURGH CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. W. KIRKLAND COMPANY, Inc. Plastering Contractors 501 East Morehead Street Dial 2-1132 CHARLOTTE 6, N. C. Page Tito Hundred Forty THOMPSON STREET CO. General Contractors Gharlotti:, N. G. F. N. Thompson, ' 21 f McDi ' VITT STHiiin- Go. F. N. Thompson, Inc ' ((tji ' no lliimlrcd I ' nrly nne MITCHELL BECKER COMPANY ManLitocturers of ORNAMENTAL IRON STEEL WORK Phone 2-4473 1916 South Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. EDWIN c. BOYETTE SON FLOORING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS AGENTS CHARLOTTE, N. C. ASPHALT TILE LINOLEUM WALL TILE RUBBER TILE STEEL WINDOWS DURALL SCREENS ALUMINUM WINDOWS Subsidiary of TUCKER-KIRBY COMPANY Barrett Flintkote Bonded Built-Up Roots Sheet Metal Industrial b Residential Re-Rooting Insulation Interstate Roofing 8l Asphalt Co., Idc. 520 West Palmer Street P. 0. Box 1086 CHARLOTTE 1, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 4-6984 Page Two UiDidred Forty-two ADVERTISEMENTS A N ALUMNI We Appreciate Your Business Piedmont Bank Trust Company Formerly The Bank ot Davidson DAVIDSON, N. C. MOORESVILLE MT. PLEASANT OFFICERS C, A. Potts. President, 10 |. V. Lore, Active Vice-President F. L. Jackson, Vice-President, 06 W. H. )etton. Cashier, ' 30 Charles W. Byrd, Assistant Cashier H. L. Fisher, Assistant Cashier Mrs. Eugenia H. Deaton, Assistant Cashier C. K. Brown, 71 I. M. Douglas. 93 F. L. Jackson, 06 DIRECTORS C. A. Potts. 10 J. V. Lore W. A. Thompson, ' 25 Thad M. Lowe L. Young White, ' 23 Paul B. Foil Hoy A. Moose CHARLES MOODY CO. Wholesale Groceries CHARLOTTE, N. C. D E Hipp. 19 HENDERSON ' S DAVIDSON, N. C. • Watch Repairing Crystols Fitted Watch Bands Jewelry Repairing W. S. Henderson, ' 12 Pafic Two Hundred Forty three McCRARY HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. ASHEBORO, N. G. C. W. McCrary, 7.4 T. N Hunter, ' 24 J. F. McCrary, ' 28 B. B. Walker, ' 43 McAlister Carson. 13, President Hugh Houser R. A. Carson, ' 50 H. H. DcArmon, Secretary McAlister Carson, )r., ' 46 Carson Insurance Rgency Time to Insure On The Square INSURANCE BONDS TELEPHONE 6-1511 200 INDEPENDENCE BLDG. HENRY G. NEWSON and COMPANY REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE Independence Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. CHAS. MACK SONS WHOLESALE DEALER Confectioneries, Toboccos, Cigars, Cigorettes, Paper and School Supplies Phone 182 Mooresville, N. C. T. R. Mack, ' 36 Page Two Hundred Forty-fcnir HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND KEEP THEM 1. Keep skid chains on your tongue; always say less than you think. Cultivate a low, persuasive voice. How you say it often counts for more than whot you say. 2. Make promises sparingly, and keep them faithfully, no matter what it costs you. 3. Never let on opportunity pass to say a kind and encouraging thing to or about somebody. Praise good work done, regardless of who did if. If criticism is merited, criticize helpfully, never spitefully. 4. Be interested in others; interested in their pursuits, their welfare, their homes and families. Make merry with those who rejoice, and mourn with those who weep. Let everyone you meet, however humble, feel that you regard him as a person of importance. 5. Be cheerful. Keep the corners of your mouth turned up. Hide your pains, worries and disappointments under a pleasant smile. Laugh at good stories, and learn to tell them. 6. Preserve an open mind on all debatable questions. Discuss, but don ' t argue. It is a mark of superior minds to disagree ond yet be friendly. 7. Let your virtues, if you have any, speak for themselves, and refuse to talk of another ' s vices. Discourage gossip, and make it a rule to say nothing of another unless it is something good. 8. Be careful of others ' feelings. Wit and humor at the other fellow ' s expense are rarely worth the effort, and may hurt where least expected. 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 potient, keep your disposition pleasant and amicable, forget self, and you will be respected and rewarded. NORTH AMERICA ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF Virginia, Incorporated ROBERT U. WOODS, President, ' 23 HOME OFFICE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA More rhan 300,000 persons have bought pohcies in this Society Virginia ' s and the Soulh ' s Pioneer and Leading Accident, Hospitalizaiion-Surgical Company I ' iifiv iu ' u lluiulrcit l-iirly five Compliments of Statesville Chair Company Manufacturers of Living Room and Dining Room Chairs f Statesville, N. C. Paf e Two Hundred Forty-six Wnere the C- II te ivleet to C at The Scholars Emporium Stud Enterpreneur Monsieur Doug Rice I ' unif I ' wd lliiiidinl liirly f ' Cii Compliments of NEISLER MILLS Kings Mountain. N. G. ' e .iDCs CHARLES E NEISLER, JR, ' 16 PAUL M. NEISLER, SR., ' 19 JOSEPH NEISLER, ' 22 HUNTER R. NEISLER, ' 28 THOMAS A. ROBERTS, ' 40 BUREN S NEILL, JR., ' 43 PAUL M. NEISLER, JR., ' 44 CHARLES E NEISLER, III, ' 47 CHARLES A NEISLER, ' 49 HENRY P. NEISLER, ' 49 J. A. NEISLER, JR, ' 54 Page Two Hundred Forty-eight FOR AUTHENTIC STYLES IN COLLEGE CLOTHING ... 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Kensington Rd., Asheville, N. C. Coble, J. M., Ir 3428 Monroe St., Columbia, S. C. Cook, A. VV, ; 1 126 Scott Blvd., Decatur, Ga. Cornell, R. D 4322 Lynbrook Dr., Bethesda, Md. Covell, VV. A 308 Circle, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Cowan, D. E 313 Hillcrest Ave.. Burlington, N. C. Craig, K. P 909 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Craven, T., Jr Huntersville, N. C. Crawley, R. L 117 Park Ave., Marion, N. C. Crosland, J., Jr 1321 E. Morehead, Charlotte, N. C. Cronland, M. A R.F.D. 3. Lincolnton, N. C. Gumming, VV. C 222 Charles St., Henderson, N. C. Cunningham. VV. R Box 36, Davidson, N. C. Davis, T. L.. Jr. . .441 Lawn Ave.. Apt. 1, Palisades Park, N. J. Deck, J. D 611 Spencer Ave., East Point, Ga. Dendv, M. C, Jr 501 Anderson, Orlando, Fla. Dickson, R. S 2620 Avondale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Drvmon, B. J Harbor Acres, Sarasota, Fla. DuBose, L. L Box 239, Clinton, S. C. Elliott, C. L., Jr R.F.D. 6, Box 621, Charlotte, N. C. Evans, H. S 202 N. 15th, Wilmington, N. C. Felker, P. H R.F.D. 2, Box 970, Concord, N. C. Flipse, T. E 759 N.E. 68th St., Miami, Fla. Frye, I. B 39 S. French Broad, Asheville, N. C. Purr, W. F ' , Carolina Cleaners, Dunn, N. C. Garrison, C. L., Jr Box 735, Burlington, N. C. Gay, R. C 223 Cherokee St.. Jacksonville, Fla. Geer, A. E., Jr 31 E. Battery. Charleston. S. C. Gerhardt, E. A., Jr 1304 Edlev PI., Lynchburg, Va. Gibson, B. T., Jr Box 285, Union, S. C. Goodpasture, H. M R.F.D. 3, Franklin, Tenn. Grant, H. R 1298 E. Pkwy., Louisville, Kv. Greer, Y. W Box 635. South Boston, Va. Gutherv, P. B., Jr 1524 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Hall, T. H., IV 3120 Ingleside Ave., Macon, Ga. Haller, T. B Box 844, Pulaski, Va. Hamilton, D. C Davidson. N. C. Hampton, G. VV., Jr 1 124 1 1th St., Huntington, VV. Va. Hansen, H. E 30 N.E. 105th St., Miami, Fla. Hardy, A. R % Davis Hospital, Statesville, N. C. Harris, R. E 105 Buchanan Ave., Asheville, N. C. I .arris, W. 9th and Maple, Petersburg, Ind. 1 iaynes, H. 11 26 ' !: Six St., Bristol, Tenn. 1 leni,e e!d. F. VV., Jr Box 321, Davidson, N. C. I lerron. E. V ' 302 S. Thornton Ave., Dalton, Ga. 1 lill. .M. S., Jr 402 Meadowbrook Ter., Greensboro, N. C. I lobart, J. D Box 4, Davidson, N. C. 1 locknian. L. V Stuarts Draft, Va. Holder. F. C R.F.D. 2. Lillington, N. C. 1 lollister. W., Jr Box 1 107, New Bern, N. C. 1 lolmes. C:. T 232 Person St. Fayetteville, N. C. 1 l(jrn. I.. 15., Jr., 430 Alexander Hamilton Dr., San Antonio, Texas 1 lorne. A. F 132 Riverside Dr.. BlueHeld. VV. Va. Ik.blKll, R. VV 247 VV. Parkwood Rd., Decatur, Ga. 1 kitcluns, J. G Greenw(H)d Dr., 1 ligh Point. N. C. leflries, J. VV 429 S. I lansell St., Thomasville, Ga. K-nkms. R. T., Jr 34 Church, Charleston, S. C. Johnson, R. H Box 567, Davidson. N. C. Joyner, S. P Kernersville, N. C. Kecver, J. R 1914 Ewing Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Kcllev. B.. Jr 1659 Hertford Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Kellv. C . .M 515 Pershing St., Fayetteville, N. C. Kellv, R. Y Box 1004, Gastonia, N. C. Kelton, J. D Port Tampa City, Fla. Kennedy, P. G., Jr. ..224 High Point Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. King, W. B 149 Peachtree Circle, N.E.. Atlanta, Ga. Kistlcr, C. K 14 Statesville Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Klein. VV. R 54 E. Lake Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. LaFar. D. R., Ill 205 VV. 10th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Lamb, T. H 16 Carrier St., Asheville, N. C. Lambeth, A. C. Jr 226 Drexel Ave., Decatur, Ga. Langford, T. A 520 E. Kingston Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Larkn, J. V 1207 Market St.. Washington. N. C. Leach, H. U 103 Bay. DeFuniak Springs. Fla. Leach, N. C 103 Bay. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Ledbetter, U ' . P . lt. Gilead, N. C. Lewis, R. L., Jr 1118 Cridland Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Libby, P. N., Jr 1705 Orchard Lane, Kingsport, Tenn. Loftin, J. R 708 Unity St., Thomasville, N. C. Lowman. D. T.. Jr 512 North St., Bluefield, VV. Va. McCrarv, VV. VV., Ill Jefferson St.. Lonoke. Ark. McEachern, VV. H., Ill Box 656, Wilmington, N. C. McFadven, J. S., Jr 312 .McAllister St., Fayetteville, N. C. McGeachv. D. P., Ill 115 Haven St., Clearwater, Fla. McKav. W., Ir 408 S. Main St.. Lexington. N. C. McKeithen, D. I., Jr 6001 Wilson Lane. Bethesda, Md. McLaney, J. A 1629 Queens Rd., W., Charlotte, N. C. Mahaffee, I. D Box 166. Caroleen, N. C. Mann, J. T 3 Crescent Ave., Enka, N. C. Markey, C. S 2100 Midwood PI., Charlotte. N. C. Marlette, M. E., Jr Havnesville, Ala. Martin, G. R., Jr 1501 Plaza, Charlotte. N. C. Merrell, R. E Box 822. Leesburg, Fla. Middleton. H. D 21 12 Dilworth Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Miller, J. F Clarkton. N. C. Miller, I. J Box 114, Pineville, N. C. .Vliller, R. S 405 8th St., Radford, Va. Mills, M. A., Jr Fort Mill. S. C. Milner. E. VA ' 58 Sheridan Dr., Atlanta. Ga. Mitchell. S. P., Ir 1 101 E St.. N. Wilkcsboro, N. C. Monroe, J. T., Jr 1912 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, N. C. Morton, J. B Box 187, Yanceyville, N. C. Morton. G. D., Jr R.F.D. 4; Oxford. N. C. Murray. J. J., Jr 6 White St.. Lexington, Va. Murray, J. N 508 Manatee Ave., E., Bradenton, Fla. Neumann, A. J 650 Probarte St., Brevard, N. C. Norwood. C. L., Jr 312 E. Houston St., Monroe, N. C. O ' Neal. N Raleigh Apts., Raleigh, N. C. Otcrsen, A., Jr 1901 Ann St.. Wilmington, N. C. Owen. L. F Box 1538. Winston-Salem, N. C. Paoe. C. D., Ir 1204 E. Franklin Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Patterson, R. B 2109 Wythe Ave., Bluefield, VV. Va. Paul, H. C 305 S. 25th St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Pleasants, D. C, Jr 2300 Chesnut Ave., Newport News, Va. Poag, C. G 214 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Powc, H. L Box 255. Cheraw, S. C. Pritcliett, VV, H 3 University Circle, Charlottesville, Va. Puckett. H., Jr 1630 Brandon Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Purnell. R. H 176 Mills Ave.. Spartanburg. S. C. Page Tti ' o Hundred Fifty-four Rabb B R 285 Park St., Cramerton, N. C. Rav. V. B 940 E. 5th St.. Ocala. Fla. Reoen, E. M.. Jr 2503 Fairfa.x Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Remson, D. M., Ill Comer Hill, Svlacauoa, Ala. Richards. J. V 405 Poplar St.. Bristol. Tenn. Richardson, G. I Bo. 1 109. Reidsville, N. C. Roberts. J. C. Jr 611 Lee St., Gastonia, N. C. Robinson, L. C 9 Wilton St.. Greenville, S. C. Roddev, J.. Jr Old York Rd., Rock Hill, S. C. Roddev, J. H 310 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Rogers. J. K 513 Coleman St.. Reidsville, N. C. Rose. J. M.. Jr 205 Hillside Ave., FavetteviUe, N. C. Russell. H. A.. Jr Bo.x 591. Davidson, N. C. Schoenberger, E. P., Jr. . . 1361 San Mateo Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla. Scott, G. P., Jr 416 W. End Ave., Statesville, N. C. Sharpe, F. A., Jr 1010 N. Eugene. Guilford C:ollege, N. C. Shaw, H. M., Jr 2212 Bvrd St., Raleigh, N. C. Shuping, J. A Box 205, R.F.D. 5, Kannapolis, N. C. Shelbume. P. F 201 S. Chapman St., Greensboro, N, C. Shriver, D. V., Jr 517 Oak Grove Rd., Norfolk, Va. Simmons, R. B., Jr 14 Broad, Charleston, S. C. Sims. W. M., Jr 707 Greenwood Dr., Dalton, Ga. Sink, I. G.. Jr 112 Cedar St.. Mooresville, N. C. Sowerbv, N. D., Jr 102 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Stokes, W. C 220 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Stribling. C. D N. Pine St., Seneca, S. C. Stroud. I. B.. Ill Bo.x 83, Faison, N. C. Stubbs. I. R 1 15 Oak Grove Rd., Norfolk, Va. Tavlor, J. R Ill N. Columbia St., MilledgeviUe, Ga. Templin, J. E 220 Nacoochee Dr.. N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Thies. F. R., Jr 544 Providence Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Thomas. VV. G E. 6th St.. Siler Citv, N. C. Thompson, E. M., Jr Bo.x 121, Norwood, N. C. Thompson, J. C 907 Elm St., Conway, S. C. Thompson, 1. H 207 E. 6th St., Waynesboro, Ga. Tomlinson. F. N., Jr. . .463 Carolina CI., Winston-Salem, N. C. Torrence. C. K., ]r 1215 Fairmont Park, Gastonia, N. C Trulove, H. A., Jr 1404 Chestnut St.. Wilmington, N. C. Tufts. E 4801 Conn. Ave.. N.W., Washington 8, D. C. VanStorv, W. A., Ill 630 Hale St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Voils, C. U S. Academy St.. Mooresville, N. C. Walker. J. W Box 244. Forest City, N. C. Ward, T. S. R 926 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Warlick. S. F Mocksville Rd., Statesville, N. C. West, E. T., |r 711 Mt. View Circle, Johnson City, Tenn. Wheless, R. G., Jr 1705 College Ave., Hartsville, S. C. Whitener. J. D 508 Crawford, Monroe, N. C. U hitesides, W. P., Ir Glenwood, N. C. Williamson, W. ]., Jr., 1823 E. 5th St., Apt. 6, Charlotte, N. C. Wilson, B. E., Jr Rural Hall, N. C. Wilson, f. T Box 221, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Wilson, T. H., Ir 120 Powe St., Morganton, N. C. Wilson-Jones. K. R 504 Washington, Monroe, N. C. Winters, J. W 1 South Lake Trail, Palm Beach, Fla. JUNIORS Abbott, W. W 421 E. Bradley Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. Acker, W. E 2100 Rock Ave., Fayetteville, N. C. Adams, W. A Oak St., Seneca, S. C. Alexander, H., Ill Ill Hospital St., Waynesville, N. C. Armstrong, J. C 205 S. Ann St., Columbia, Mo. Arnold, J. E 918 Moore, Bristol, Va. Bacon, W. D., Jr 904 S. Main, Greenville, Miss. Bailev, M. C, Jr Ebcnezer Rd., Rock Hill, S. C. Ball. H. L 7th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla. Ballcnger, B. G 1 103 Queens Rd., W., Charlotle, N. C. Ballew, W. G., Jr Morgan St., Marion, N. C. Beard, N. S.. Jr 402 Elm St., (;rcenvillc, N. C. Bernhardt, R. G 317 W(KKlside PI., Lenoir, N. C. Blake, E., Jr Box 548, Wilson, N. C. Bower, W. W 120 I libriton Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Bovd, R. A 512 West End Ave., Statesville, N. C. Bovd, R. J., jr 21 W. Underwood St„ C:hevy Chase, Md. Bover, K. E 3400 Bro ,k Rd.. Richmond, Va. Branch, J. A., Jr 116 Stage St., Lenoir, N. C. Brooks, W. 1 404 W. C;ampbell St., Frankfort, Ky. Brothert.,n, M. K Box 62, Davidson, N. C. Bryan, C:. I Box 1252, New Bern, N. C:, Butkv, C, W 2631 Roswell Ave., C:harlotte, N. C. C:ahow. C. E., Jr Box 568, Fort Pierce, Fla. Cain, A. G 1402 Linelx-rger Ave., (lastonia, N. C. Caldwell, A. B 516 t:hurch St., Mullens, W. Va. Camp, C. E 7409 Yorktown, Norfolk, Va. Carr, J, B R.F.D. 2, Morganton, N. C:. C:lark, C:. R 915 Scenic Hgwy, Lookout Min., Tenn. Clark, E. C:., Ill Eli abethlown, N. C:. O.leman, E. M 509 Avenue D., S.E., Winter Haven, [la. Coleman, T. C 216 Lexington, Harrodsburg, Ky. Combs, B. L Box 48, Huntersville, N. C. Crosland, D. B., jr 1 1 1 S. Union St., Concord, N. C. Gumming, S. C, Jr Upperville, Va. Dalton, P. H., Jr 964 Granville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Daniel, N. V., Jr 312 Spring St., Oxford, N. C. Daniel, T. L 706 Glendalyn St., Spartanburg, S. C. Daniels, P. C R.F.D., 5, Charlotte, N. C. Davies, A. T 411 Algonquin PI., Webster Groves, iMo. Davis, R. W., Jr 266 S. Main St., Marion, N. C. Dorton, J. S., Jr Box 204, Shelby, N. C. Ellis. I. M., Jr 172 S. Marietta St., Gastonia, N. C. Enoelhart, 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, R. F., Ill 534 Lamar Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Fickeisen. J. M 600 Mt. View Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Fitzgerald, A. B 1618 Fountain View. Charlotte, N. C. Freeman, W. L 2427 Newark St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Gibbs, J. G Box 310, N. 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. 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 Mt. Sidney, Va. Guiton J. H Box 215, Lillington, N. C. Guthrie. T. W 205 E. Robinson St., Gaffney, S. C. Flammond, P. C, Jr 1810 Dalton Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Hart, R. R 1216 8th St., Hickory, N. C. Hart, W. D 715 Lee St., Gastonia, N. C. Hayden, H. N., Jr. ..2928 Hydrangea PL, Wilmington, N. C. Hazard, R. B 3556 Pine St., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Heriim, C. G Box 38, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Hilliard, H. E 2100 Norwood PI., Charlotte, N. C. Hinson, I. L., Jr Box 407, Thomaston, Ga. Hooks, M. W 332 Woodvale PI., Charlotte, N. C. Home, J. W., Jr Box 266, Marion, Va. Howe, H. G., Jr 303 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill, S, C. Hunter, D. W 1103 Greenway Dr., High Point, N. C. Hunter ' J V. Ill ..2211 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Inman, ' R. F 724 Biggs St., Laurinburg, N. C. James, M. P., Jr Box 177 Ma.xton, N C. Johnson, K, N R.F.D. 9, Box 532, Char btte, N. C. Johnston, R. T 2325 Greenway, Charlotte, N. C. Jones, James A., Ill 355 Cove Rd., Panama City, Fa. 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. Lazeiiby, D. P 2121 Washington St., Bluefield, W. Va. Leaycraft, J. W., Jr 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, McCJure ' , J. ' s R.F.D. 6, Box 793, Charlotte, N. C. MacD-mald, M. L ■ • • • . ■ -Rfford, N. C. McDuffee D. P 121 Young Ave., Henderson, N. L. McFarland, J. A 105 Mountain St., Ruthcrfordton, N. C. McLean, M 1 1 10 Queens Rd., VV., Charlotte, N. C. McMurray, G. H 21 10 Fairta.x Avx-., Nashv. He, Tenn. McNcely, B. E R.F.D. 6 Statesville, N. C. McPhceters, R. A., Jr. . .213 Kensington Rd., Greensboro, N. C. McWilliams, F. M B x 435, Charlotte, N C. Maty AD 207 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md. Mattiion, J. W 512 E. ll kory, Arcadia, Fa. Miles P W Jr Bay St., DeFuniak Sprmgs, Fla. Miller, j ' . H., ' HI 2227 Terrace Way, Columbia, S. C. Miree A S., Ill 3172 Overhill Rd., Birmmgham Ala. Moran, A. L 207 Franklin Ave Concord, N. C. Morton, E. D 15 783, Waycross, Ga. M„ses A. H 200 N. Hermitage Ave., Lookout Mtn., lenn. Murray, R. L ■ ■ • .Box 216, Raelord, N. C. iVIvers I. S 1 ' 509 Linden Ave., Lynchburg, Va. [ |,||| Y G 144 N. Mulberry, Lenoir, N. C. Neal ' D C. 612 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Ne ' il W li jr 517 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Newi)old, C. M 1 Church St., Wilmington, N. C. Newbold K. R 1 C hurch St., Wilmmgton, IN. C. Nimocks, ' R. E., Jr 1 10 Magnolia, Fayetteville, N. C. Norlhcull, R. W., Jr 104 (laslon. Kings Mountain, N. C. (hke. W I- 809 Washington Ave., VVeldon, N. C. Oglesliy, I). K., Jr 237 E. White St., Rock 1 iill, S. C. Painter I T 712 N. Grover St., Gastonia, N. C. Parker. ' j. F., Ill 727 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill. S. C, Patterson, L, H 403 Chestnut, Kaimapolis, N. C. I ' lif e I no lliiiulnul l-iflyfive IViItT, D. R 20 State St., Marion, N. C. IVndletun, I. C Box 383. Favcttevillc, N. C. Pcpptr. F. D., Jr. . .2540 VN ' arwick Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Pharr, V ' . J McAdenville, N. C. P ' X ' lt. H. J 307 Forrest Ave., Norfolk, Va. Proctor, W. P 4001 .Monroe Hd., Charlotte, i . C. Reynolds, VV. D 402 S. Washington St., Shclbv, N. C. Rhodes, C. D., Jr 804 Ilighland Ave., Rome, Ga. Richardson, E. M 2642 Hillerest Ave.. Augusta. Ga. Roberts. R. L 1023 College Ave.. Rock Hill, S. C. Robinson, B. W 829 N. Dawson St., Thomasville, Ga. Roper, C. M 628 Page Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Rose, T. B., HI 1204 S. Garnett St., Henderson, N. C. Runvan, C. L 611 S. Columbia St., Gastonia. N. C. Russell. F. 13.. Jr 12 V ' . Kennedy St.. Statesboro, Ga. Sargent, W. G 25-14 169th St., Flushing, N. Y. Seavvell, S. G 324 Gloria Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Shippey, S. H., Jr 862 Milton, Rock Hill, S. C. Sloan, J. M., Ill 509 W. 5th St., Gastonia, N. C. Smith, N. G Box 135, Red Springs, . C. Smith. R. C; Willow Sprinos, N. C. Smith, W. II R.F.D. 3, Lillington. N. C:. Spach, F. P 801 Austin Lane, Winston Salem. N. C. Spaugh, II., Jr 522 Moravian Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Spivev, W. L 430 Argcmne Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Stevenson. J. L 1131 6th Ave.. Huntington. W. Va. Stockton. R 1065 Kent Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Stockton. T. B 1065 Kent Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Strand, A. E 1907 Railing Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Summers, J. A 4418 Kingston Pike, Kno.wille, Tenn. Suther, T. C., Jr 606 E. 10th St., Kannapolis, N. C. Sutton, E. L 1512 National Ave.. New Bern. N. C. Talbert, L. B R.F.D. 9, Concord, N. C. Taylor, C. L Bo. 1 146. Greensboro. N. C. Taylor. R. K.. Jr 319 Kingsbury St.. Oxford. N. C. Taylor, V. G 130 Forest Hills. Wilminoton. N. C. Tucker, T. W 832 Sixth Ave., Laurel. Miss. Turk, R. S 1516 N. Morningside Dr.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga. Turner, L. E., Jr S. Chestnut, Henderson, N. C. Underdown. P. C. Jr 104 Olive Ave., Lenoir. N. C. Wade. H Laurel Hill Rd.. Chapel Hill. N. C. Warren. V ' . F.. Jr 609 Morehead Ave.. Durham, N. C. Whitaker. H. A., Jr 1421 Real St., Rocky Mount, N. C. White, W. A., Jr 1224 Harding PL, Charlotte, N. C. Whitfield. J . C 121 Leigh St.. Clinton. N. J. Williams. D. A Johns. N. C. Williams. W. C. III. 115 Westminster Rd.. W. Palm Beach. Fla. Williamson. W. V.. Jr. . .212 Bradford Ave.. Fayetteville. N. C. Woodall. H. E R.F.D. 3, Benson. N. C. SOPHOMORES Adams. D. P.. |r 3800 Brighton Rd., Nashville 5, Tenn. A dred. T. W.. Jr Box 1294, Charlotte, N. C. Alexander. ]. M 972 Oakdale Rd.. Atlanta. Ga. Andrews, A. G 123 Clay St., DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Bailey, R. T 4615 Riverview Ave., Louisville, Ky. Baird, C. B., Jr R.F.D. 2, Sardis Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Baker, J. L 1707 Lucerne Way, New Bern, N. C. Barnes, L. L Box 431, Bassett, Va. S y- E- H Box 528, Jackson, Miss. Bason. G. F.. Jr 307 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill. N. C Baucom. A. M 212 E. Home Ave.. Farmville. N. C. Bell. VV. H.. Jr 228 Talbot Hall Rd.. Norfolk. Va. Bennett. J. R 108 Point Park Rd.. Lookout Mtn.. Tenn Berry, T., Ill 3rd Ave., South, Franklin, Tenn. Bivins, W. W Valley Brook Rd.. Nashville, Tenn Blaine, W. T., Jr 2129 Del Monte Dr.. Houston. Te.xas Blanton, E. L., Jr 4831 Wright Ave., Baltimore, Md B a . P- E 3755 Olympia Dr.. Houston, Texas Bledsoe, W. A 507 Chancery PI.. Greensboro. N. C. Boulvvare. J. R.. Ill 305 Morningside Dr., Lakeland. Fla. Bowcn. 1. A.. Jr Ill W. 10th St.. Washington. N. C. Bradford. VV. Z.. Jr 310 Colvillc Rd.. Charlotte, N. C Bright. F. VV 21 1 Scenic Hwy., Lookout iMtn.. Tenn. Bnnkley. G. A., Jr 104 Parkview Ave., Fayetteville, N C Bristow, W. H., Jr Cashua Ferry Rd., Darlinoton, S. C Bruce, R. W 12 Woodland Way, Greenville, S. C. Bryan, J. A.. II 1500 Clarendon Ave.. Bessemer. Ala. Bulgin. R. M Franklin. N. C. Bu.xton. G. E. P 26 Frank Clarke St.. Sumter. S. C. Cannon, H. N., Jr 304 S. French St.. Lancaster. S. C. Carlton. C. L., Jr.. A-8 Dolly iMadison Apts.. Greensboro. N. C. Carpenter, L. i l Colonial Ct. Apts., Augusta, Ga. Carr, S H Burgaw, N. C. Carter, VV . G.. Jr Box 1 19, Cornelius, N. C. Cathcart, J. H.. Jr 429 S. Petty St., Gaffnev, S. C. Chaney, O. P., Jr 156 W. Depot St., Concord, N. C. C:lark, M. S Box 126, Clarkton, N. C. Clitton, V. D 1532 Clayton Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Coburn, J. M 2038 Madison St., Whiteville, N. C. Cole, VV. P., Jr 520 North St., Blueheld, VV. Va. Colev, K. S., Jr Box 190-A, R.F.D. 8. Concord, . ' . C. Cornelius, W. H., Jr 314 E. Gcxlbold, .Marion, S. C. Cornelson, G. H., Jr 300 Pitts St., Clinton, S. C. Oomartie, R. A Box 420. Tarboro. N. C. Oaven, C. E 425 H.jward St., Boone, N. C. C renshaw. .M. C.. Jr 408 N. White St.. Lancaster, S. C. C rosland. R. .M.. Jr 142 Middleton Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. C r .sby. D. A 206 2nd St.. Crestview, Fla. Crouch, G. S., Ir 410 Colville Rd., Charlotte, . C. Crymes, W. W., Jr 1009 Romany Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Currie, F. G R.F.D. 9, Kalama K., Mich. Dagenhart, L. J 203 Mason St., Fayetteville, N. C. Davis, P. C, Jr Box 759, Quincv, Fla. Deaton, F. H., Jr 412 Davie Ave., Statesville, N. C. Di.von. N. F.. Jr 211 N. Central Ave., Belmont, N. C. Doubles, M. C 5307 New Kent Rd., Richmond, Va. Downs, B. E., Ill Ta ewell, Va. Do.vey, H., Jr 720 Falconer Ave., Holly Springs, Miss. Dudley, J. B 229 Pine Valley Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Duncan, W. H Spruce Pine, N. C. Eastman, P. R 46 S. Spring St., Concord, N. H. 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, L., Jr 316 VV. Union St., Morganton, N. C. Evatt, C. W 106 Murray Blvd., Charleston, S. C. Field, R. A., Ill 507 Pettigru St., Greenville, S. C. Fisher, J. C, Jr 447 S. Union, Concord, N. C. Fowler, H. D., Jr 121 Clegg St., Statesville, N. C. Fowler, M. B Box 230, Clinton, N. C. Gaither, A. C W. 6th St., Newton, N. C. Garrison, A. K 420 Seminole Ave., Lake Wales, Fla. Garrison, J. R Pineville, N. C. Golding, J. N Tryon, N. C. Goudv, J. C 76 Forest Rd.. Fanwood. N. J. Graham, R. H 805 Chestnut, Atlantic. Iowa Gregg, A. C 2513 Monroe St., Wilmington, N. C. Gwyn, T. M 116 Hibriten St.. Lenoir. N. C. Hair. H. R., II 1314 Murphv St.. Augusta. Ga. Hairston, P Box 1430. Raleigh. N. C. Hanshaw, F. E., Jr 311 11th Ave.. Huntington. W. Va. Harper. J. C. Jr 103 Norwo xl St., Lenoir, N. C. Harrell, C. M 219 Cecil St., Thomasville, Ga. Harter, J. L 346 Rose Blvd.. Akron 2. Ohio Hawkins. C. A 3 John Ross Rd.. Rossville. Ga. Haynes. D. S 261 2 Six St.. Bristol. Tenn. Haywood, T. A.. Jr. . . 206 Rockingham Rd.. Rockingham. N. C. Head. A. E 226 LaPrado PI.. Birmingham, Ala. Heizer, M. D Rawlings, Va. Henry, R. M 229 Belford Ave., Huntington, VV. Va. Herndon, W. M Box 826, Kings Mountain, N. C. Hickey, H. W., Jr 505 Rush Rd.. Fayetteville, N. C. Hicks, G., Jr Box 1 195, Wilmington. N. C. Hinson. R. L 305 N. Randolph St.. Rockingham, N. C. Hobson, J. D 2128 Briarwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Hobson, J. R Spruce Pine, N. C. Hodges, J. C V-1 Raleigh Apts., Raleigh, N. C. Hodgin, C. A Lyndon. Ky. Holt. R. M.. Jr Box 616. Burlington. N. C. Hope. S. R 1 102 Brook St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Howe, J. G Little River Rd., Hendersonville, N. C. Howell, J. v., Jr Box 333. Mars Hill. N. C. Howell, R. R 274 N. Spring St.. Concord. N. C. Huggins. W. G Box 8. Lincolnton. N. C. Hurley. J. S Box 541. Pocahontas. Va. Irvin. G. L.. Ill 831 Arbor Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Jacobs. L. T Box 1 104. Fort Pierce. Fla. Jameson. J. L.. Jr 5 Pine Forest Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Jervey. J. W.. Ill R.F.D. 7. Greenville. S. C. Johnson. H. P 402 Steele St.. High Point, N. C. lones, A. S Box 1001. Statesville. N. C. joyner. A. S 610 Cedar St.. Weldon. N. C. Jung. L 99 West Ave.. Kannapolis. N. C. Kelley. J. D Coker College Campus. Hartsville. S. C. Kellum, E. O.. Jr 1030 Eulalia Rd., N.E., Atlanta. Ga. Kepler. M. R ,Mount Ulla. N. C. King. G. M.. Jr 917 Seventh Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Knight, G. V., Ill 2520 Belvedere Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Liles, R. v., Jr E. Wade St., Wadesboro, N. C. Lippard, G. A. Jr Gresham Hotel, Columbia. S. C. Livingston, J. C Box 162, St. Pauls, N. C. Lynch, R. M Box 503, Easley, S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-six McCall. A. L.. Ir Tazewell. Va. McCutchan. F., Jr Box 1247, Salisbury, N. C. McDonald, T. K. E., |r Bratton St., U ' innsboro, S. C. McGill. L. A R.F.D. 5, Favetteville, N. C. Mclnnis, A. G 900 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Fla. McNeill, L. L Bo. - 342, Red Springs, N. C. MacKenzie. J. T 722 W. Main, W ' ashinoton, N. C. -Mavnard, J. P 1522 12th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Mann, C. I., Jr 951 Brookwood Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Martin, H. C. Jr Walkertown, N. C. -Mason. J. C, III 3 1 1 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. - lathewes, D. A., Jr Box 306, Hickory, N. C. -Mauze, H Ill Parklane Dr., San Antonio, Te.xas Menzies, D. S., Jr 830 12th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Miller, A. H., Jr Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. Mills, S. H 146 Goldenrod, Sarasota. Fla. Mims. L. C 612 Owens St., Waycross, Ga. Mitchell, N. P., Ill Box 663, Greenville, S. C. .Mizelle, V. V 400 S.W. 11th Ct., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Montgomery, D. O., Jr Box 309, Statesville, N, C. Morrison, H. M., Jr Wallace, N. C. Morrow, R.J Davidson, N. C. Movlan, D. H Box 167, Walterboro, S. C. Myers, M. G 230 Blandwood Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Mvrick, S. E., Jr Box 32, Ortega Sta., Jacksonville, Fla. Nelson, L. M.. Ir Box 472, N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Nickels, G. E., II 1720 Holston Mills, Bristol, Tenn. Nisbet, J. B 310 E. Ladiga. lacksonville, Ala. Norvell, J. F 821 Russell St., Augusta, Ga. Ormsbv, J. W 611 U ' cstmont. Fayetteville, N. C. Ottlev, J. K., Ill 250 Blackland Rd., N.VV., Atlanta, Ga. Parker. J. M 223 Church St.. Ahoskie, N. C. Parks, L. A., Jr Box 606, Statesville, N. C. Patterson, J. E Box 1 20, U ' ytheville, Va. Patton, M 308 Overbnwk Rd., Greenville, S. C. Perkins, W. R R.F.D. 3, Marion, Va. Pharr, W. N., Jr McAdenviile. N. C. Pierce, W. E Box 821, Spencer, N. C. Plummer, S. A 25 Mineral Sp. Rd., Ashevillc, N. C. Poindexter, T, G 517 W. Kivett St., Asheboro, N. C. Poston, R. L 536 Avent St.. Rocky Mount, N. C. Pritchard, VV. VV 235 8th St., N.W., Cleveland, Tenn. Proctor. 1. H 1301 E. 5th St., Greenville, N. C. Pruitt, VV. B 814 Gadsden Sq., Anderson, S. C. Purcell, V. R 802 W. Church St., Laurinburg. N. C. Reese, A. L., Jr Box 884, Lake City, Fla. Richards, M. M., Jr 320 Inman Dr., Decatur, Ga. Robertson, Y. M 837 Hay St., Fayctteyille, N. C. Robinson, D. VV 2818 Bedford Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Rowland. VV. H 63 Smith St., Gastonia, N. C. Russell, VV. G., Ill . .652 E. Sunset Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ruth, H. L., Jr 307 E. Kin? St., Kings Mountain, N. C. Sappenficid, L. C, Jr 1804 Hillside Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Scales, L. L., Jr Shawmut, Ala. Sellers, P. A 611 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Shivc. A. M., Ir 1208 Rennie Ave.. Richmond. Va. Simmons. C. H 1200 Greenwav. High Point. N. C. Smith. I. N 106 Feimster St.. Statesville, N. C. Smith, k 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. Speed, I. O., Jr 1800 Kensington Rd.. Birminoham. Ala. Stalev, T. F., Ir 30 Club Rd.. Rye. N. Y. Stanles ' . W. H 317 E. Court St.. Marion. N. C. Stcck, R. C. 11 610 Dartmouth, Orlando, Fla. Stewart, S. B 4205 W. Franklin, Richmond, Va. Stewart. W. S Pinevillc, Ky. Still. G. E., Jr 206 Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, N. C. Struble, R. B 1049 Tugalo Rd., Toccoa, Ga. Stuart, A. G Oakview Dr., Va. Hgts., Bristol, Va. Suitles, W. L R.F.D. 2, Iva, S. C. . Swan, H. G.. Jr 613 Broad St.. New Bern, N. C. Tavlor, L. A., Jr 209 N. 13th St., Wilmington, N. C. Thompson, C. A., Jr Box 561, Davidson, N. C. Thorpe. R. Y., Jr 3612 Hampton Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Trent. D. E R.F.D. 3, Reidsvillc, N. C. Trotman. W. C 822 W. 5th St.. WinMon Salem. N. C. Tucker, R. M 600 W. Davis St., Burlington, N. C. Turner, E. A., Jr Box 95, Winnsboro, S. C. llnderw.KKl, ML 108 S. Powder St., Concord, N. C. Vail, M. F Roseland, Va. Vance. A. 1 317 5th St.. Bristol, IVnn. Walker, C. M 808 Haines Ave., Wilmington. Del. Walker, R. B .3713 W. End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Wallace, T. F 95 Nal -rs St., .Monlevallo, Ala. Ware. I. D 115 W. Cvnur St.. . I,K,resville. N. C. Warlick, G. tl 108 Gaston St., Kings Mountain, N. C. VVearn, R. M., Jr R.F.D. 1, Matthews, N. C. Whisnant, A. E R.F.D. 2, Morganton, N. C. White, R. T., Jr 605 N. Aldrich, Genesea, 111. Whiteheart, S. C 1904 Gaston St., Winston-Salcm. N. C. Williams, G. M 1350 Belvedere Ave., Jacksonvilla, Fla. Wolfe, H. F., Jr 3419 Central Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. Wooten. T. M.. Jr 103 Magnolia Ave.. Favetteville. N. C. Yorke, A. J., IV 123 N. Union St., Concord, N. C. FRESHMEN Adams, D. E 214 N. Main, Laurenceburo, Kv- Alexander, F. C, Jr 2304 Briarwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Alexander, W. P 430 Leighton Ave., Anniston, Ala. Allen, H., Jr Monticello, Ga. Anderson, J. A 1466 N,W, 1st St., Miami, Fla. Are, T. L Box 212, Batesburg, S. C. Ariail, R. B 16 Maplevvood Dr., Sumter, S. C. Armfield, W. A.. Jr. . .30 Club Park Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Arnold. Stewart Cameron, N. C. Ashby, J. L., Ir 411 N. Main, Mt. Airy, N. C. Ashford. G. T., Jr Red Springs, N. C. Avera, C. W 343 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Averette, H. L Box 91, Fayetteville, N. C. Baker. C. K Box 334. Rome, Ga. Barber, W. P., Jr Cleveland, N, C. Barker, B. D 220 Highland Ave., Burlington, N. C. Batts. R. L R.F.D. 1. Chinquapin. N. C. Beamer. R. L 112 11th St.. Pulaski, Va. Beardsley, G. L 641 Hiohland Ave.. Runedin. Fla. Beaty, R. W 938 Henley PI., Charlotte, N. C. Bellamy, H. M., Jr Rural Retreat, Va. Riddle, P. H., Jr R.F.D. 1, Oswego, S. C. Riggers, D. C 2153 Colony Rd., Charlotte, N, C. Birdsey, A. B., Ir 2640 Stanislowe CI., Macon, Ga. Blackwell, W. E 2100 Fairview Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Blount, A. W 941 Broughton St., S.E., Orangeburg, S. C. Boardman, F. L 1001 Peachtrec. AuaiTsta, Ga. Booker, C. H., Ir 300 E. 1 1th St., Rome, Ga. Bourne, R. S., Jr Box 267, Greenwood, S. C, Boyd, D. C 688 Central Ave., Welch, W. Va, Boyd, J. L., Jr 1 102 Clifton Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Bradbury. M. L., Ir 611 Crowell St., Wilson, N. C, Branch, W. H., Ill 3106 Nancy Creek Rd., Atlanta. Ga. Brannan, R. B 2565 Selwyn Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Breeden. T. E 602 E. Main St.. Bennettsville, S. C, Bremer, J. H 1807 Nun St., Wilmington, N. C. Bridges, S. P Shelbridge, Johnson City, Tenn. Bridgman, D. F 414 Barrow St., Houma, La. Brown, C. K., Jr Box 56, Davidson, N, C. Brown, E. H., Jr Ivanhoe, N. C. Bryson. W. F 30 N. Main St., Woodruff, S, C. Buck, W. A., Jr Willowbank, Georgetown, S. C. Burnett, A. L., Ill 1004 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Butler, H. 1 515 Kingston St., Conway, S, C. Cannon, J. W 1718 Home Ave., Hartsvillc, S. C. Carothers, M. S 542 Miccosukee Rd.. Tallahassee. Fla. Carpenter. I. P R.F.D. 4, Hendersonvillc, N. C. Carr, H. T Ridgemont Rd., lohnson City, Tenn. Cashion, R. J Box 324, Davidson, N. C. Champion, L. S 512 W. Sumter, Shelby, N. C. Chipman, E. C 2755 Riverwood Lane. Jacksonville, Fla. Clare, S. R 935 Plymouth Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Clark, 1. R Barium Springs, N. C. Cloud, R. W R.F.D. 1, Reidsville, N. C. Coe, M. H 1017 Wharton St., Greensboro, N. C. C ' ompton, B. M Princeton, W, Va. C:onnelly, H. W 527 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, N. C. C ' orl, D. 1 44 Tribune St., Concord, N, C. Costner, I. R„ Jr 2522 Roswcll Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Coulter, T. R., Jr 1808 Beech, Texarkana. Ark. Courts, A, I R.F.D. 5, Box 173, Reidsvillc, N. C. C ' raig, B. T 316 S. Broad St., Gastonia, N, C. Oaig, J. M., Jr 1 18 F. C atawba Ave., Mt. Holly, N. C. Crone. (;, W., Ir I6I4 W. Isi St.. Winston-Salem. N. C. (rutchlield. R. S R.F.D. 3, Orangeburg, S, C. Cutts, S. M., Jr 201 Front St., Oxford, N. C. Daffin. C;. S 1.39 LaFayette. Marianna. Fla. Davis, H. A., Jr 1 107 Clyde St., High Point, N. C. Davis, P. C; Box 488, Davidson, N. C Dennis, B. VV 1825 I lardeman Ave., Macon. Ga. DcVane, I.. M., Jr Jennings, Fla. Dobbins. W. 207 National St.. Montgomery, Ala. D.,minev, S. S.. Jr 114 College. O ark, Ala. Douglas. I.. W 108 CVillei.e St., Winnsboro, S. C. Downs. W. S 142 C;ienwoo i Rd.. Ridgewood. N. I. Dunbar. R. B 536 Union Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Pace Two lluiidrccl Fifty sri ' oi EHrtl, H. II 208 Palmer St., Allx-miirlc. N. C. Efird! I. iM 311 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, iN. C. Elird, J. W 20i Grosvenor St., Uouglastim, N. Y. Elliott, V. C -tlS S. Aspen, Lincolnton, N. C. Endicott, L. J 179. Blvd. Dr., Atlanta. Ga. Erdmanii. L. H., Ir 4116 W. Ikhvav, Louisville, Kv. Fiires IS Bo.x 345, Wallace, N. C. Farmer T. A., Jr 528 S. 4th St.. Smithfield, N. C. Field, M. D., Jr 820 E. Blvd., Charlotte, . . C. Finklea, J. F 314 LaFavette Circle, Florence, S. C. Garrison, R. C, Jr 3413 Windsor Blvd.. Birmingham, Ala. Garv, B. W., Jr 150 Cixiner Ave., Henderson, N. C. Geiger. C. L 309 S. Bonita, Panama City, Fla. Giles A F Ir 312 E. Arch St., Lancaster, S. C. Gillcv. li T. Bo. 506. Welch. W. Va. Glidcvvell, VV. L.. jr Mayodan. N. C. Goode. S., Jr 2415 Cambridge Ave.. Lakeland. Fla. Gould. V. W.. Ill Box 177. Deland. Fla. Graff, R. T 1110 Waverlv Rd.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Graham. ]. M 11 Broad St.. Sumter. S. C. Graham! W. 548 McDonald Ave. Richmond. ' a. Gray C. R 1002 Tuscarora Ave.. Elizabeth City. N. C. Gray, J. L Box 1071. R.F.D. 2. Statesville, N. C. Greene. H. A 1204 Westover Tcr., Greensboro, N. C. Hagins. A. B 412 N. White St., Lancaster. S. C. Hall. C. D Belmont. N. C. Harrelson. R. H.. Jr 909 Walker Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. Hassell. C. M., Jr 1553 Stanford PI., Charlotte. N. C. Hasty C. R 327 Charlotte St., Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Henley. J. M.. Jr Ro.seboro. N. C. Hcrrino. H. D Ft. Bragg Exchange. Fort Bragg. N. C. Hiouins. H. M 421 W. Marion St.. Shelby. N. C. HilC 1. C Marshvillc. N. C. Hill. V. G 924 Country Club Rd.. Wilmington, N. C. Hodoes. C. II.. Ir Box 626, Marianna. Fla. Hoaan. W. J. . . ' 208 Hibritcn St.. Lenoir, N. C. HoPt I. W.. ' jr 1424 Main St.. Princeton. W. Va. Hood, ' W. B. ' . Ir Box 284. U ' allacc. N. C. Hull C. C. . 147 Lamant Dr.. Decatur, Ga. Ives. ' c. L., Ir Davidson, N. C. Jackson. J. G 505 W. Third Ave.. Gastonia. N. C. Johnson. C. H 1307 Augusta. Greenville, S. C. Johnson, D. E 3106 Willow Oak Rd., Charlotte, N. C. iohnson. D. W.. Ir. . . 1 129 Hvman Ave.. Hendersonvillc. N. C. Johnson, J. M. . 400 W. Broad St.. Dunn. N. C. iohnson N. M 732 Tarboro St.. Rocky Mount. N. C. Johnston, W. W Mt. Hollv, N. C. Keith, G. M 124 Pressley St., Greenwood, S. C. Kendrick. C. L.. Jr 710 S. Chester St.. Gastonia. N. C. Kiser. J. L . ' 1831 Glenwood Ave.. Raleigh. N. C. Knott L. E.. Jr 736 W . Main St.. Washington, N. C. Kramer, R. D.. Jr 205 Ash St.. Elizabeth City. N. C. Lamon. H. V.. Jr 1260 Jackson Springs Rd.. Macon. Ga. I ee P J.. Jr 3807 Granada St.. Tampa. Fla. Leland. O.P. ...Apt. M-20. Old Citadel. Charleston 29. S. C. Ligon. T. I.. Jr 117 Capers St., Greenville. S. C. Lillcv. R. L 1901 Harrison St.. Orlando. Fla. Little R H 1429 Quintard Ave.. Anniston. Ala. Long. C. C 1010 E. 5th St.. Ocala. Fla. Loy. R. A Allenport Hollow. Allenport, Pa. McAllister. W. P Barium Springs. N. C. McCall. G. D 15 New St.. Marion, N. C. McClure. R. E.. Jr 87 St. Dunstans Rd.. Asheville. N. C. McDaniel, M. R 221 Mitchcl Ave.. Rutherfordton. N. C. McDonald. H. P.. Jr 2400 W. Wesley Rd.. Atlanta. Ga. McElveen. C. L.. Jr 306 Ashton Ave.. Kingstree. S. C. McElveen. W. H. . .2373 Westfield Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C. McGcachy, A. M 115 Haven St., Clearwater, Fla. McGill. P. B 558 N. Main St.. Davidson, N. C. McGirt. R. M.. Jr 461 W. Harper Ave.. Lenoir, N. C. Mclntvre D. B. Jr 410 Godbold St.. Marion, S. C. MacKav, K. H Box 749. Ocala. Fla. McKelwav. A. J 110 West Turner. Clearwater. Fla. McPhaul. E.. Ir Red Springs. N. C. MacQueen. J. T 700 S. Layton Ave.. Dunn, N. C. Maceyko. E. C 29 Piccadilly. Campbell, Ohio Mahy, G. G.. Ill 129 Owen Ave.. Lansdowne, Pa. Malloy. D. N Box 490. Marianna. Fla. Marable, V ' . E 1004 Logan St., South Boston, Va. Massagee. B. B., Jr. ..112 Clairmont Dr.. Hendersonvillc, N. C. Massey, C. C. Jr 1318 Carlton Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Melton! G. E 125 Hovis Circle. Charlotte. N. C. Michael. W. S Ill South St., Jackson. Ohio Michaels. B. J 1116 Winnifred PI., Charlotte. N. C. Millard, C. S. ' 1614 E. Cervantes St., Pensacola, Fla. Mims, R. E 20 U ' . 1st Ave., Lexington. N. C. Minter, B. P 3408 Battey St.. Savannah, Ga. Miiclull. R. A 608 Rudolph St.. Goldsboro, N. C. Mitchell. R. K 2510 Jefferson Uvv.. New Orleans 21. La. Moffett. W. A 1850 Belvedere Dr.. Jackson. .Miss. Moore, I. M R.F.D. 2. Ronda. N. C. Morris, W. L Box 704. Concord. N. C. Morris, VV. T., Jr 16 Warwick PI.. Asheville. N. C. Morrison. C. C R.F.D. 1. McConnellsville. S. C. Murray. C. M 601 E. 24th St.. Buena Vista. Va. Murrav. R. C Mountain Home, Tcnn. Muse. D. M Box 208. Tarboro. N. C. Neaglev. R. L 80 S. I lillerest Rd.. Springfield. Pa. Neal. J. A 517 Arb .r Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Neisler. J. A DogwofKl Farm. Kings Mountain. N. C. Nelson. V ' . L Box 25. Robbins, N. C. Noel, W. W Hargrove St., Henderson, N. C. Oldenburg. T. R 911 Cherokee Lane. Signal Mtn.. Tenn. Oliver. C. R 1307 Northup St.. Rcidsville. N. C. O ' Sullivan. D. D 4505 Cheltenham Dr.. Bethesda. Md. Owens. V ' . R 308 .Noble St.. Louisburg, N. C. Palmer. R. A.. Jr 2008 Shcrw x)d Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Parks. K. L Box 95. U ' inter Haven. Fla. Patten. R. A 2445 Revnolda Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Patterson. B. G Carbonton Rd.. Santord. N. C. Petrea, W. H 507 Bethpage Rd.. Kannapf lis. N. C. Pfaff. D. H 1812 Grecnbriar. Winston-Salem. N. C. Pharr. P. P Bramwell. W. Va. Philer. H. C. Ir 1 141 Peachtree St.. Jacksonville. Fla. Philer. W. E. Ill 1237 W. 69th Ter.. Kansas City. Mo. Phipps. J. W R.F.D. 2. Salisbuns N. C. Pietenpol, J. C 533 N. Main. Davidson. N. C. Pinckncv. P. J 341 1 Empedrado. Tampa. Fla. Pope. J. R R.F.D. 1. Watha. N. C. Porter. W. V.. Jr 2423 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Price. P. B.. Jr 1 54 Louisiana Ave.. Lexington. Ky. Primni. B. N Box 853. Davidson, N. C. Pullen. E 642 Carolina CI.. Winst(m-Salem. N. C. Putnam. B. H Box 23. Clearwater. S. C. Rash. J. S.. Jr R.F.D. 9. Lenoir. N. C. Hdlston. H.. Ir 1505 Laburnum Ave.. Richmond. Va. Rca, Smith. Jr 509 Central Ave.. LaFollettc. Tenn. Reese. W. N 405 Hillcrest. High Point. N. C. Reeves. A. T.. Jr Mallorv Dr.. Selma. Ala. Reid. D. D 642 Clemson CI.. U ' inston-Salem. N. C. Reid. R. V 2101 Briarvv x d Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Remsburg. C. L 708 S. Lavton Ave.. Dunn. N. C. Rivers. G. L. B.. Jr 7 Orange St.. Charleston. S. C. Roper. R. F 213 S. Greene. Wadesboro. N. C. Rountree. W. V.. Jr 1513 Ivev Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Runge. L. T 1930 Augusta St., Greenville. S. C. Sanders, C. T 808 W. Main St.. Elizabeth City. N. C. Sansom, T. H 406 S. Fayetteville. Dunn. N. C. Scott. L. B.. Jr Box 126. Clarksvillc. Tenn. Scott. W. M.. Jr 3111 Willow Br K)k Dr.. U ' aco, Texas Seagle. L. M 1012 9th Ave.. Hickory. N. C. Shannon. J. R 607 Hawthorne Lane. Charlotte. N. C. Shaw, F. S., Jr Meridian Plantation, Tallahassee. Fla. Shipley. W. H 36 Harvard PL. Asheville. N. C. Simons, A.. Jr 4 Lamboll St.. Charleston 2. S. C. Sims. C. F. 524 Hawthorne Lane. Charlotte 4. N. C. Sims, L. H 1400 Sherwood Rd., Columbia, S. C. Slcdoe, W. C Pinehurst. N. C. Smith. D. M 244 W. Hampton Ave.. Spartanburg. S. C. Smith. H. H 1727 Brandon Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Smith. 1. G R.F.D. 2. Lillington. N. C. Smith. L. D 5334 U ' aneta Dr.. Dallas. Texas Southwell. R. 513 Cooper Dr., Rome. Ga. Sowerbv. R. G 102 Sunset Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. Spearman. W. W.. Jr 501 East Blvd.. Charlotte. N. C. Stiefel. J. R 1366 Hollywood. Jacksonville. Fla. Stephenson. J. J 501 S. Conoress. Winnsboro. S. C. Stowe. F. R.. Jr R.F.D. 3. Gastonia. N. C. Strader. H. G 503 Maple Ave.. Burlington. N. C. Stuart. E. C Box 209. Barton. Fla. Summitt. R. L LaFollette. Tenn. Sutton. R. S 25 Chestnut St.. Lexington. N. C. Taylor. M.J 1 108 N. Main St.. Rutherfordton. N. C. Terry. VV. H R.F.D. 5. Box 194, Durham. N. C. Thomas. J. G 211 S. Wilson Ave., Dunn. N. C. Thompson. J. P Box 361, Davidson, N. C. Thomson. J. R Box 706. Davidson. N. C. Thornburg. G. P 347 S. Main St.. Lenoir. N. C. Topple. S. C 59 Berkeley Rd.. Avondale Estates. Ga. Torrence. D. L R.F.D. 1. Davidson. N. C. Trotti. H. H 230 Wilton Dr.. Decatur. Ga. Wall. L. M 214 Wilson St., Lenoir, N. C. Ward. H. S.. Jr Lake Junaluska 1. N. C. Walt. VV. M Box 95 i. Davidson. N. C. Page Tieo Jlumlrcd Fifty-eight .,, . , , Mannins. S. C. Wilson, J. K., ]r 2704 Picardy PL, Charlotte, N. C. WejnW, J Boxi034 ' Davrdson N. C. Wise, J. E. . S. Grove St., Lincolnton, N. C. Wek R-S°- ::::;;;;;i223LexinaLAvl ' :Ch; ' rtt e: N. C. 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