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

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DAVIDSON COLLEGE DAVIDSON, NORTH CAROLINA 96iy QUIPS CRANKS 1961 AND Editor-in-Chief, Charles G. Rose, III Business Manager, Donald D. McNeill, Jr. CONTENTS irfli i]iiii[?ini!]iiii[i]iSK iir  iu:i :i i -ir X u_i (-0 U CO LU o : O X Q. o (-0 I— O Q- o OO LU I— CO o K 1 LU Cxi. O z O O I— CO :5 LO I— Z LU I— OO CO I— Z LU LU I— C LU FOREWORD We are the students: raw material for the Process. We this Middle Class. Our gentilesse opens swinging doors all d We are an instant mix of youth and age. We can smear our paradox. We have the time of Dei in ticking clocks-we do out feeling them. We are not all the same. We come from suburbs of so Some even come from the vanished frontier, some from the the capitals of the world, where, too, wars were fought and We come from where old women in lavender on shaded veran and peer from behind satin window sashes down the brick But we are not the same. We are several different things in felt that something of what we are could be threaded throu that for four years or one has been you. j.- ..„i J.. :;. .:. . . ' .- :„:; from high to low the gamut of ay. Our patterned reluctance classifies unhinged portals shut. youngness on a slide, and in one grey-knot word, reveal the not know it. We, smiling, show our backgrounds-politely, with- phistication, from great hubs of industry, some few from farms, northern side of the cherished line of fission, and some from lost. But most of us come from towns and cities of the South, das still like to turn funny French names with their tongues, streets of the mind. groups, and many when alone. And the editors of this annual gh this fixed eye, and in these words. Look for something here We came here young, But not so young as boys Who talk to pigeons in a park. Nor were we then as young As twigs of the February sun That snap in March But we were just as young as April saplings green That pay the standing price in June for bark. FRESHMEN V-. y Our dorm was the kind of house you laugh in after twelve o ' clock at night. Each floor was a family to plot against with water bombs and lighter fluid under the doors, or reach into with talk on the naked first-floor level of thought, before the second-story words of walking-away are learned, before indifference becomes both game and score. And on afternoons of rain, when you stop to hear the radiators knock, our dorm was the kind of crowded house you were free to be alone in — and wonder why they didn ' t speak back. [10] [11] ... nor were we often alone. We sought acceptance from the older versions of ourselves, who smiled approval across a table as we swallowed hard from the cold and sweaty cans . . . From the jukebox the voice of the French woman sang, jc vais changer, milord — my mister, I will change. [12] i : I J Then sometime in the spring we wondered if we had faces of our own. W lio arc ur? we asked the crowd. V ' ii arc one of its. they answered. And we knew next year we would be those who had been here before. Charles Rowe, President Staff Warren, Vice-President - -. ]• . «► f f ' 4 f ) «« % 1 P fj ( O P . r Jv ' V ,-- AJih Jih ' tMdih Henry S. Ackerman, bhii Louisville, Ky.; Daniel D. Adams, at;;, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Emory 0. Adams, iika, Georgetown, S. C; Thomas R. Agnew, -X, Ocala, Fla.; D. Roy Alexander, i:. , Charlotte, N. C; Howard B. Arbuckle, bhii, Charlotte, N. C; Thomas G. Archibald, i; ' M:, Petersburg, Fla.; John H. Ariail, KA, Greenville, S. C; George L. Auman, •I ' An, Sanford, N. C; William R. Bar- ron -X, Eufaula, Ala.; FRESHMEN C. Daniel Batson, AT ' .!, Knoxville, Tenn.; Larry E. Baucom, MA, Char- lotte, N. C; John P. Baum, ATi;, Mil- ledgeville, Ga.; Frank H. Baumgard- ner, -Ai;, Jacksonville, Fla.; William F. Beermann, K-, Gibsonia, Pa.; Hubert J. Bell, IIKI-, Elberton, Ga.; Stephen R. Bender, :; , Atlanta, Ga.; Barry E. Billington, iao, Forest Park, Ga.; James L. Binkley, Winston- Salem, N. C; Q. Lyie Blalock, KHn, Winston-Salem, N. C; C. David Blue, Gastonia, N. C; Rich- ard N. Booth, i:x, Conway, S. C; Rob- ert G. Bost, IIKA, Erwin, N. C; J. Kenneth Briggs, iiA, Reidsville, N. C; Alton G. Brown, KA, Rock Hill, S. C; D. Emory Brown, Lake City, Fla.; Wil- liam C. Brown, Hazard, Ky.; Talbert C. Bryant, ' lAo, Atlanta, Ga.; William Y. Buchanan, iika, Winnsboro, S. C; James J. Bulla, ' I ' Ah, Winston-Salem, N. C; [14] Joseph L. Burdette, Davidson, N. C. Phillip P. Burks, IX, Bedford, Va. Cornelius N Bushoven, Atlantn, Ga. Francis J Byrd, i . Lakeland, Fla, David C. Calhoun, i l , Danen, Conn. William C. Cantey, i«iii, Culuinbia, S. C , Peter I. Cassell, i . West Palm Beach, Fla.; Richard F. Cecil, i . Spartanburg, S. C ; Samuel R. Chil- dress, Millsville, Va.: Stephen M. Chiles. •! I -i, Radford, Va., J. Sanders Clardy, i , Ocala, Fla.; James A. Colburn, Huntington, W. Va.; Carlton W. Cole, mm. Coral Gables, Fla.; J. Earl Cole, ii ' -i. Acme, N. C.; 0. Reese Coppage, WH , Co- lumbus, Ga.; I. Boyce Covington, I I ' -i, Wadesboro, N. C ; Benny G. Coxton, i ' -ii , Raven, Va.; Charles L. Creech, ii ' - , Winston- Salem, N. C; U. X. Cullum, II K . Batesburg, S. C; Wilson V. Curlee, •I ' l ' , Winston-Salem, N C: G. Woody Danenhower, A n;, Pendle- ton, S. C; Rollin A. Daniel, -X, Nash- ville, Tenn.; R. Wilson Day, K A, Dur- ham, N. C; Thomas G. Day, K , South Charleston, W. Va.; Robert W. Deb- nam, k::, Raleigh, N. C; Robert L. Deck, IIK ' I ' , Marietta, Ga.; Tom R. Dennis, Macon, Ga.; Clifton J. Derrick, ix, West Palm Beach, Fla.; William L. DeVaughan, IIKI ' , Statesville, N. C; W. Lyman Dillon, i:Ai:, High Point, N. C: Robert R. Dixon, -Al ' ., Greensboro, N. C; John W. Dobbins, ■! I ' a, Childers- burg, Ala.; William E. Dole, ' I ' lA, Davidson, N. C; Mark S. Dunn, iika. New Bern, N. C; R. Edwin Earle, Ki;, Statesville, N. C; FRESHMEN Walter W. Eckman, ' lAii, Wright-Pat- terson A. F. Base, Ohio; H. Grier Edmunds, North Miami, Fla.; Thomas W. Edwards, hK ' I ' , Greenville, S. C; T. Atkins Embry, i . , Gainesville, Ga.; Weyman H. English, IN, Union Point, Ga. Charles L. Evans, -N, Iva, S. C; Michael N. Faulconer, H ' Ul, Green- ville, S. C; William R. Ferris, Ka, Vicksburg, Miss.: A. Patric Finch, iAi:, Birmingham, Ala.; William H. FItts, -X, Sanford, N. C; [15] P ,P (? P r- i?- ( ' %. .- m jsu, j f 1 ,---- f r p ,f:, .fTs f . p. p p r jf:i r p p , P ir Ci r: f p f ,0 ff. John H. Fitzgerald, IIK , Lincolnton, N. C; Dick H. Forrester, 1 , Black- stone, Va.; Fred L. Fowler, -AH, Greenville, S. C; Patrick C. Freeny, -AK, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Richard D. Fromm, i-X, Richmond, Va.; Harry F. Fry, Hhii, Cincinnati, Ohio; Donald C. Fuller, Milledgeville, Ga.; James C. Fuller, ki, High Point, N. C; Richard V. Fulp, ma, Kernersville, N. C; Samuel M. Glasgow, Htiii, Nash- ville, Tenn.; Frank W. Gohike, ix, Wichita Falls, Texas; Sammy C. Going, IIA, Spray, N. C; Thomas G. Gordon, Murfrees- boro, Tenn.; Gregory G. Govan, IIK , Metairie, La.; Stephen E. Gramley, IIK , Winston-Salem, N. C; Algernon P. Guess, AT ' . ' , Rock Hill, S. C; George K. Harrington, in, Pen- sacola, Fla.; George P. Harris, -I ' Ae, Charlotte, N. C; Fred H. Harrison, i;AE, Little Rock, Ark.; James M. Hart, -X, Knoxville, Tenn. Richard A. Hastings, -.v, Newark, Del.; L. Phillip Hazel, Hon, Charlotte, N. C; P. Douglas Heidt, r ' l-H, Clear- water, Fla.; V. Rodney Hentz, ATQ, Jacksonville, Fla.; Andrew A. Hill, Orangeburg, S. C; William M. Hinton, i , Lexington, Va.; M. Terrence Holland, iah, Clin- ton, N. C; John T. Hollenbeck, i:x, Columbus, Ohio; Gerald W. Hopkins, Nokesville, Va.; F. Wiley Home, ' I-ah, Charlotte, N. C; Larry R. Horsman, nK ' i-, New Orleans, La.; Joseph T. Howell, mhii, Nash- ville, Tenn.; J. Everett Huggins, Wil- mington, N. C; Robert L. Hughes, UK , Bluefield, W. Va.; L. H. Hut- chens, Ae, Winston-Salem, N. C; Johnny L. Jernigan, i i, Durham, N. C; J. Keith Johnson, at-.;, Gettys- burg, Pa.; Luther N. Johnson, 11 KA, Benson, N. C; C. Dupre Jones, Hills- boro, N. C; Luclan 0. Jones, Bon, Greensboro, N. C; W. Seaborn Jones, a ) ' .;, Waynesboro, Ga.; James W. Kellett, -AI:, Green- ville, S. C; W. Haynes Kelly, K a, Scarsdale, N. Y.; James G. Killebrew, BHii, Nashville, Tenn.; Timothy H. KImrey, ati;, Raleigh, N. C; [16] Dannie H. King, K. , White Sulphur Springs, W Va : Martin L. Lafferty. IIKA, Concord, N. C; Roger W. Laney, 111;, Albemarle, N. C; James F. Lewis, HUM, Mullins, S. C: Phillip E. Lewis, I ' i ' i:, Kingsport, Tenn.; George L. Little, i a , Winston Salem. N. C: Thomas F. Loflin, Hen dersonville, N. C . William S. Logan AT ' . ' , Lakeland, Fla ; David W. Lopp ' I ' l ' . , Lexington, N. C: James A. Love less, - , Gallatin, Tenn.; William E. Lynn, IN, Huntly, Va.; Joseph T. McCormack, Largo, Fla.; Gene S. McCutchen, H ii, Florence, S. C; Joseph C. McCutchen, ::: ' ii:, Laurens, S C; George F. McEver, IX, Davidson, N. C; W. Frederick McGuirt, -N, Lumber- ton, N. C; R. Eugene Mcintosh, ix, Memphis, Tenn.; Jere N. McKeithen, ■MA. Aberdeen, N. C ; Keith W. Mc- Mullen, null, Clearw ater, Fla.; R. Walton McNalry, lAi;, Greensboro, N. C; Jack R. McNeill, Thomson, Ga.; Wal- ter Y. MacDonald, IIKI ' , Londonder- ry, N. H; John C. MacGregor, iika, West Point, Ga., John W. Maddox, -Ai:, Rome, Ga.; Robert S. Marquis, Knoxville, Tenn.; George B. Martin, Dothan, Ala.; Hugh M. Martin, K , Arcadia, Fla.; 0. C. Martin, Flemington, Ga ; Richard C. Masline, High Point, N. C.; J. L. Mayes, i a, Kannapolis, N. C; William E. Mayhew, Davidson, N. C; John H. Meincer, Toledo, Ohio; John D. Miller, IN, Inwood, W. Va.; William B. Miller, Charlotte, N. C; William A. Mills, Hiui, Statesville, N. C; FRESHMEN Paul M. Montgomery, Newport News, Va.; James L. Moore, -X, Charlotte, N. C; W. Sidney Moore, K a, Durham, N. C; E. McGregor Morris, Ki:, Rox- boro, N. C; Joel D. Morrisett, at;;, Boiling Springs, N. C; Gary J. Morrow, •IV., Mandarin, Fla.; L. Alfred Mullen, Lincolnton, N. C; Michael A. Nemir, i I ' A, Arlington, Va ; James L. Newsom, ' I ' An, Durham, N. C; W. Richard Nickel, rx, Mont- gomery, Ala. [17] f ' m r- ' - (n 9 - - ? P (0 f p p O- .p O P P C P ,f- Q p. O P 9 f . .V i?) if ( : -r T 1 ( ( r ' ■  «-• A % fj (f fife J M j, y ' ' L f n F , f . t Ipi ( Ci r ' tf-SV-stJ ,WJ f _ ' ,,■ fi -ft. Guilford C. Oldham, i;.N, Charlotte, N. C; David B. Olin, i:. , Columbus, Ohio; J. Patrick O ' Neal, i:N, Deer- field Beach, Fla.; George K. Painter, ' I ' Aii, Gallatin, Tenn.; Louis W. Payne, AT ' .;, Raleigh, N. C; Robert Q. Pierce, i: i ' i:, Norfolk, Va. R. James Piatt, ka, Jacksonville, Fla. Thomas H. Poston, Shelby, N. C. John L Powell, Ki:, Clinton, N. C. Walter M. Price, IIK. , Rose Hill N. C; Bill M. Pridgen, luui, Myrtle Beach, S. C; W. Richard Pritchard, 11K 1 ' , Charlotte, N. C; John L. Pruitt, ATS!, Atlanta, Ga.; John H. Randolph, i:Ai;, Greenville, S. C; John I. Rankin, Kingsport, Tenn.; Thomas W. Rehkopf, at;;, Jackson- ville, Fla.; Robert A. Renner, IIKA, Baltimore, Md.; Robert W. Reynolds, NK ' I , Kingsport, Tenn.; James M. Rhyne, ' MA, Charlotte, N. C; Won D. Rohrer, -AK, Pensacola, Fla.; Forrest H. Roles, i; l-:. Union, W. Va. Charles T. Rowe, KA, Lynchburg, Va. C. Edwin Rude, -AE, Quincy, Fla. Edward H. Rudert, AE, Rome, Ga.; William A. Ruth, AT!!, Jacksonville Fla,; M. Anderson Sale, K. , Charleston, W. Va.; David S. Schade, i;. , Wash- ington, D. C; Frederick W. Schoen, i:x, Philadelphia, Pa.; Randolph C. Scott, Madison, N. C; Durwood C. Settles, K-, Arlington, Va.; Merrill C. Sexton, ak, Knoxville, Tenn.; Charles B. Shappard, ' M ' a, High Point, N. C; Everette C. Sher- rill, ::iAE, Charlotte, N. C; Paul C. Simpson, Bhii, Nashville, Tenn.; John M. Sink, Greensboro, N. C; Ralph B. Small, -. i ' ., Macon, Ga.; N. Britt Smith, ' I ' Aii, Winston-Salem, N. C; Wayne D. Smithers, IIKA, Kan- napolis, N. C; Frederic L. Smyre, K. , Gastonia, N, C; David M. Snipes, at;;, Atlanta, Ga.; W. Erwin Spainhour, ITK , Erwin, Tenn.; R. Timothy Spiro, Macon, Ga.; John M. Spratt, hkii, York, S. C; Thomas H. Stafford, 2AE, Hender- son, N. C; Walter J. Stark, ' I-ah, Okla- homa City, Okla.; [18] J. Bruce Steigner, it  li, Columbia S, C .D. Grier Stephenson, Covington Ga.; David T. Stitt, r . Austin, Texas; William M. Stockard, iii: Graham, N C. John 0. Stover, Kl Raleigh, N. C; David W. Siiter, iv, Staunton, Va.; James E. Tanner, 111:, Georgetown, S I . H Vance Taylor, ' I ' Ati, Decatur, Gj . Joe 0. Thigpen. Alachua, Fla.; James R. Thompson, Charlotte, N. C; Thomas G. Thurston, IIKA, Salisbury, N. C; Jerry M. Trammed, IIA, Shelby, N. C; J. Paul Traywick, Orangeburg, S. C; G. Leonard Turner, -i i:, Bur lington, N. C; Harry B. Underwood, 11 KA, Statesville, N. C; D. Terry Van Huss, a i;; East Point, Ga.; Frederick H. von Unwerth, AT ' .. ' , Augusta, Ga.; Robert A. Wachuk, - ' I ' l:, Orange, Conn.; James S. Wal- dron, l! ii, Decatur, Ga.; Russell E. Walls, ii ' K, Beckley, W. Va.; Jeffrey R. Wampler, i. , Harrison- burg, Va.; Stafford G. Warren, iam, Chapel Hill, N. C ; Michael D. Waters, Charlotte, N. C; James K. Weber, Charlotte, N. C; L. Emory Whitaker, -■N, Waynesboro, Ga.; J. D. Whitehead, Lake City, S. C; Richard A. Whitfield, . T ' .. ' , Attleboro, Mass.; Thomas H. Whitley, K:i, Yan- ceyville, N. C; David G. Whitman, - l ' i:, Decatur, Ga.; L. Douglas Wll- kerson, iiK ' h, Jacksonville, Fla.; William W. Wilkins, lAK, Greenville, S. C; Luther 0. Williams, Lancaster, S. C; Morris E. Williams, i rJ , Hen- derson, N. C; C. Nelson Williamson, Westfield, N. J.; Robert S. Winslow, AT ' .;, Birmingham, Ala. FRESHMEN Joseph A. Wolfe, K , Florence, S. C; H. James Wcmeldorf, mill. Charles- ton, S. C : George G. Worthen, IIK ' I ' , Little Rock, Ark.; Richard H. Wray, K. , Reidsville. N. C; John H. Wright, K A, Asheboro, N. C; William E. Wyche, nKr, High Point, N. C. t fT: f C ( f C fj pi % rr. e o P fS : ? p O p Q p. ' (? XJ- jS rs ( , C C r c: p c o. [19] STUDENT COUNCIL The Elections Board: Who ' s voting this year? Everybody ' s running Members of Ihe Sturlent Council ar.- s(-a!ed Pete Wyrick. George Trask, Henry Shue. Tyree Finch. Verner Stanley. Ben Sparks. Standing. Nat Watson. Ken Kelley. John Packer. Hutton Barron. Jack Taylor. Jerry Bussell. Jimmy Gee. Bill Wallace and John Killian. I ' m not sure I understand the question This organization is little more than the expression of the energies, ideals, and desires of the individuals who compose it. Rarely in its history are there years when the president ' s efforts consistently confront its members with the purposes for which they avowed a concern. This has been such a year. Perhaps it is more than coincidence that the leader of the council shared virtually none of the economic or sociological traits which bless the background of the typical Davidson gentleman. Whether such determinants are valid factors or not, it is no secret to anyone that one of the strong factors in the mysterious fiber of Henry Shue, is just his simple honesty. By our Galilean ' s enigmatic ethic, we are, none of us, honorable men. But we have our code of honor, and we are reasonable men. U ' c do not ask for absolutes of love; we ask only for honorable order. You are free to hate one another and stay. But if you happen to cheat or steal, we must send you away. This is the way of jurisprudence. This is the judge ' s song. And so, Emily, for all of us, honor is ils mni pau i. HONOR COURT Members of the H nor Court are. seated, Ed Kiser, Bob Moore, Rick Adertiold, Ton Harrison Wellford, Steptian Young, David Gilmour, Ed Grimsley. Hudgins, Bob Dentiam, Scott Lacy. Standing, Mike Owen, [24] [25] In the beginning, in 1837, education spread to the Southland. A quarter of a century later, the warring hordes from Princeton ' towns, mad- dened in their envy, descended to regain their preeminence. In the throes of the Great War, the gentle culture fell. But still its loyal sons, undaunted, came to Davidson. In those unsettled post-war years, the traditions of the See of Learning almost collapsed a second time at the hands of the new barbarians. But in 1923 the southern survivors of the latest concept in war finally tore themselves away from Paris and rushed home to save their Mn-cr from rum. These hardened veterans of the bistro, doubtless under the influence of the French variety of justice, founded the Davidson Court. From that historic day to the present the Court has been defining itself in a series of divine fiats. This year it is a service club: building freshman unity by giving them something to unify against. In the face of recent challenge, they still give their selfless guidance. And without it, the freshmen might take months to see that after all, the walks are the shortest way around. COURT OF CONTROL Jim Bootle Judge Members of the Publications Board are. seated. Charles Rose. B. Millner. Charles Cornwell. Standing, Mr. Currie, Charles Rowe, Frank Mansell. Mr. Kimbrough. Not pictured. Don McNeill. B ■ 9 ■ I n 1 S E9 9 Here the quips must pass the cranks, V 3kll % I l l 9 E3 % mh who may inspect the pranks. But we do not burn the editors ' candles at both ends. Publication staffs do that. We only suggest the next year ' s wicks, and how much to spend on the wax. [27] Charles Rose, Editor-in Chief and Don McNeill, Business Manager In the spring of 1960 we wrote our thoughts in the white profusion of the flowers. But in the fall, our memories fed on glass to know again that smell. Soon we felt the stunted days fleeing us like eyeless dwarfs. The metal eyes would not click fast enough. Words came with the mad- _ _ a H H mm ■ i . VK MiA M L. M M dening caution of saints. Deadlines began to lll 3 S M 3 R I S live up to their name. But we took this year ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ - mm-m.m- M ' m ' m. i . | different selves. When time to wait was all we had, we only hoped to wonder at the crocus through the snow. Bob Winsor, Sports Editor, Rob Abernethy, Activities Editor, and Bruce Steigner, staff member. Shan Wiley, Honoranes, Dave Maynard, Classes Editor, and Joe Martin, Fraterni- ties. [28] Bob James Executive Editor Larry Smith Managing Editor Members of the Staff include Bob Marshall. Bill Green and Phil Patrick. [29] Business Staff: Olin Nesbit, Advertising Manager. Gene Adcock, Assistant Business Manager, an Rowe, Business Manager. Bill Godwin, Sports Editor, David Jordan, Don Saunders, Managing Editors. Discussing copy witfi Russ Showalter, Managing Editor, are Leonard Ricfiardson, Feature Editor, and Jack Hand, staff member. Associate Editors: Tom Colvin. Ervin Duggan and Bob Moore B. Miirner Edifor-in-chie( DAVIDSONIAN ::; SnT-r every man. We are some thmgs for some men. But we have tried to define those things. We are not the voice of Davidson College; we are the voice of those speaking to be heard beyond our madras walls. We do not sell sugar lumps for patronizing tongues. We sow the opinions of our minds in holocausts, and search the fire for signs. And, poet, if there are a feu dead minds hi IukIi phiccs. we have learned the price of their disfavor. [31] rs of the Staff; Ben Cole, David Snipes and Bill Armstrong ,ing Editor. ith Pete Wyrick, Assistant SCRIPTS AND PRANKS We were going to press, and the room was alive with silence. We leaned against the smoke around the desk and thought of all those years Flaubert spent on Madame Bm ' ary. We thought of War ami Peace and suicide . . . The smoke thickened and weighed like Union bread upon us. Someone fell over in his chair. We waited. Then we heard him say, I ' ve ot it ' . He ' s got it. we said, leaping from our chairs. He ' s really, really yoi ii. we said, skipping around the desk. Got what? said the old chief, who stayed calmly in his chair. Someth ' iHo funny ' , we said, and laughed. .Mihhhh. said the chief, keeping his head. Dmi ' t just stand there. Write it dou ' n! [32] Art Directors: Ken Stettler and Gaines Grantham. Charles Cornwell Editor Members of the Editorial Board are. seated. Hansford Epes, David Simpson. Standing, Joe Jackson, John Chiles. [33] Inspired by our chaplain of the coffee cups, we channeled student interest in practical Christianity. This year we attempted to make the word flesh on the boys in Madras. We sent our ardent missionairies to Barium Springs and the Boy Scouts. When that race issue came up again, we registered our official concern. We Members of the Cabinet are, seated: Wyche Fowler, David Alabran, Jim Richardson, Charles Ringe and John Harris, Treasurer. Standing George Reeves, Tom Mainor, Bob Moore. Vice President, Sam Pope, Wesley Weeks, David Jordan and A! Jones. [341 C. A read the old old story at Christmas time, and on the proper universal day prayed for the skeptics ' souls and the patience of the black man. For only seventy-five cents we gave each uneasy southern conscience an At-. in Then v e sighed and talked about atonement and tried to wire the catacombs for sound. [35] Cleveland Playhouse in Volpone News Analyst Richard C Hottelet The last curtain falls, and we, the unsought muses, pay our respects to the dead: We have not come to praise, but to bury. His life was ennui, and the talents so mixed in him that his critics might stand up and say to all the world ( ! ■, ir.is an artist seriei! Ah, yes, we remember him well . . . the arias Natalie Bodanya never came here to sing . . . the speech famed analyst Hottelet somehow never gave . . . The National Grass Roots falsettos ' sophisticated farce ... ah yes, we remember him well . . . And from our present vagabondage, we muses solemnly admit, i; life was long supported by involuntary benefits. 136] In the gloom of Chamber ' s basement the practice hours peel from the days as inglorious summer leaves that trunk ward drip, im- patient for the autumn wind. Then in the swish of an opening curtain and the tap of a baton, the separate talents fuse into the rush and fall of a symphony. The patient, sun-turned leaves, pushed into the wind at the tactile ends of twigs, feel the regarded fall. Mr. Frank West Director CONCERT BAND i, MALE CHORUS r,;r.r fall to sing in the college loft. We wore our august robes and sang from sacred music. When spring came, riding north with the mocking birds, we stripped to trim tuxedos for the New York City Alumni, and sang that secular music. But in or out of the provinces, Daddy Don ' s wit and Covington ' s devoted insanity somehow trimmed the aesthete ' s hair. Mr. Donald Plott Director i •! _H jB ■ M M B Like the nameless evening birds, they sing without the sun ' s f r y I tm applause and learn enough of glory in their songs . . . u BUSINESS-ECONOMICS S £ m B m n j B M Ws ' latent financiers the heirs of polished desks. • • ■ ' ■ ■ B We talk the undecked hours on the economics of disarma- ment and the peril of U. S. gold. In our aspen youth we think of communes in the peoples ' republics of the world. But tomorrow in our packaged age, we hiss the ill of isms and plant our own wheat in the summer. SPANISH CLUB When the words of Unamuno, Garcia Lorca, or Cervantes, or the tune of a gay fandango are cherished beyond the scholar ' s tribute to fact, learning is more than the shoulder pads of society ' s elite. Through this mode something that is Spain, her culture and her tongue, leaps from the printed page. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ■ m B a H VVe lue this solid American dream of beer in cans, sermons, and ice cream, and try to know the Cuban I U worker ' s dreams, and try to hear the far-off Muslim chant. We walk our concrete streets and look ■ into the shiny criss-cross sky, and try to see the knees bent on grass mats, and hunger swollen bellies burst inside. We drink our world of instant juice and swallow twice to taste the Asian ' s suckled portion at his motfier ' s inflamed teats. We visualize split-atoms ' end to all these worlds, and try to tease away one patterned thread to break the curse. [41] Countess Aurelia in her taffeta skirt talked away years of afternoons on the cafe terrace at Chez Fraud-, on the place de I ' Alma in Paris. She came to her table everyday at noon, and asked for her thimble and her feather boa, and gizzards for the tomcat under m jm m m 9 k I M W k S bridge. She tossed lilies into the sewer and didn ' t know the world 2 1 1 I P 2 3 changed. But one day the ragpicker told her about the invasion of The lights dimmed and the play was all around us. 77ic llatdimiilciT cast: portrait of a family who came when the stage was empty. [42] people with empty, gelatine eyes and clothes that wouldn ' t wrinkle. He told her of their plot to destroy the city. And in one afternoon ' s waking from her dream, the Countess Aurelia changed the world. All of the faceless exploiters of men vanished down her circular stairs beneath the moving stone . . . This was only the story of a play, but we, too, woke to break the faceless postures of indiffer- ence and this studied reluctance to feel. Though we had no magic of a moving stone, we were given this year from Dr. ' G. ' the secret of the Manwomen of Chaillot. 111.- Jrijiil o| Ciriiu What do you do with the whiskers? He who gave the secret VcD ve h;vc riD more money today. [431 ;.s Saiurdar . ■ ■ The last notes of the victory song turn into the trees. The purplish neon glare atop the portico quickly rapes an academic itch Doors crash after the flick inside. Voices of feet and laughter trample out. A strain of Holn-,, lingers in the swing of a door, and passes on into night sounds. Or it is Wcdne .diiy. and the light in the Davidsonian office stares late above the columns, ( r it is any day, and the billiard balls click on the tables. The cards seems to shuffle themselves, and upstairs someone is watching The Late Show in the dark. It is half-past eleven down in the Stud. Tom Covington taught us something of reasonable prices in books at the poor man ' s kimbroughshop. I I (44) UNION Dr. G still sits at a littered table. Coleen turns off .inci on the fluorescent lighits. The scattered empty coffee cups melt, ttien freeze, and melt again. It IS twelve o ' clock. Ttie last of ttie lights in the lobby goes out. Three shadows slip across the floor. Then after the final click of the door, someone says he thinks that it will rain. Charles Ringe President C Sli.iw Sm.th The Union Committee chairmen, wrth Mr. Smith and Charles Ringe are sealed Jerry Jacques. Mike Loflin ann John Denton. Standing: Stanley Gibson. Ed Johnston. George Reeves, David Simpson and Alden Miller When you signed on that hue you became a member of the priesthood of violence, where every son is valorous and every sister is virtuous . . . . O If bullets are few, a thumb will do. Cadre officers: Majors Flemming and Hampton. Before the bugle blows . . [46] T. C. Ktom the tirsi two years we will remember learning the chain of command from the President of the United States to cadet nothing, 1st squad, 2nd platoon. Company C . . . how to goose a gun and keep your thumb . . . how to put a 5-day shine on your shoes, and pray it wouldn ' t rain . . . First Semester Brigade Staff: Moore, Rustin, Young. Brigade P. M. S. T Commander. Harrill, and Cole. Colonel William L. Adams. [47J . . . just how to stand so the pants legs fit ... the nine modest maxims of defense H| F against the Commies . . . how to tell rivers from roads on a map— ;( ' . essential iniornuaioii ■ • • for paratroopers, yon know . . . how to pick off an enemy tank five feet away on a film . . . how to count the days from your last hair cut— voii !i,o the I ' lvc demerits anyway . . . General Ytj , ' when you signed on that Mne one, two, (one), three, (one), four, one, two (one?) [48] T . . . the Tuesday morning rain dances before drill . , , the multiple-guess exams c- i maw • • in the old dining hall . . . how the U. S. Army won World War Two all by itself . . . how everything was strictly s o ( ' ... But then we remember the funny way we felt under our cartridge twits when the band began the march, and our commander called: l ' ,i in l f ie i. Second Semester Brigade Staff: Gaines, Brigade Commander. Snider, Lacy, Blalock, and Boyd. vhich way tfie wind [49] I III JnM I SOPHOMORES We sat in the Pierian Spring and became the master-singers of educated lingo. From the sacred drawing room assortment, we purchased those eyes that see precisely what is sharp. We pantomined the movements of our tribes, but discreetly did not ask who we were. Unanimously we anointed ourselves the most likely to be in an upper class. fii Though we learned to study selectively for grades, the walks we took somewhere behind our eyes were not so straight as the steps of our measured strides. This year we properly chose our friends from our brothers under the pin, and our dorms became only the kind of house you take a room in, and know the others there by the labels on their doors and the telephone calls they sometimes get. On days that only absurdly followed days before, like unmarked footprints on frozen ground, we asked the sores we scooped into the shallow snow to tell us how a quick life flows — the life that is said to be for men. Spring came To the pink fringe on trees In the half-light After the sun. In dreams We prematurely Breathed the air The next two years Would burn. The moment ' s look At the grey hooks We threw into tomorrow Made the night Grow slowly strange. We wondered then What decisive solvent Could fold the rain Into the irridescent street, To drive The sliding fragments Of too many world views Into one discernible shape. Bill Wallace, President John Killian, Student Council Representative George T. Abernathy, AT1 , Newport News, Va.; Thomas H. Adams, ka, Lexington, Va.; William D. Adams, Greenwood, S. C; John W. Almond, Ki;, Albemarle, N. C; Joseph D. Ansley, ah, Decatur, Ga.; J. Stephen Arthur, at;?, Charleston, W. Va.; Rob- ert M. Austell, BHii, Spartanburg, S. C; Fred- erick D. Austin, Charlotte, N. C; H. Vann Austin, ah, Clinton, N. C; P. William Aycock, McConnells, S. C; William M. Back- lund, KA, Houston, Texas; Robert P. Bailey, IIK , Des Moines, Iowa; Angus S. Baker, iika, Charleston, S. C; Lenox D. Baker, i;.X, Durham, N. C; Leroy A. Baldwin, i; ' i i:, Blacksburg, Va.; Ottis M. Ballenger, Eas- ley, S. C; t X 1 Jl I SOPHOMORES f P William 0. Bankhead, ' IAH, Chester, S. C; W. Kenneth Barger, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Jerome V. Baucom, Davidson, N. C; P. Osborne Bethea, BHii, New York, N. Y.; Edward C. Bivins, OKA, Albemarle, N. C; Wil- liam M. Blakely, IIK ' I ' , Louisville, Ga.; R. Jack- son Bond, Quitman, Ga.; William G. Boyd, BHII, Lincolnton, N. C; [58] Wallace W. Boyd, k a, Clinton, N C: John P. Boylin, Miintiii tuM. W V i ; David S. Breiten, IIKA, Kearny. N. J; Keith Brenner, Bethesda, Md.; George M. Brewer, i. i:. Concord, N C; Ed- ward D. Brown, Pelham Manor, N Y, S. Y. Brown, i ah, Atlanta, Ga.; Rudolph Bumgard- ner, K , Staunton, Va.; SOPHOMORES F. Avery Burns, m ii, Eastman, Ga ; Stephen A. Butler, A i ' .;, Columbus, Ga.; Guy W. Byrd, Ka, Rockmgham. N. C; Richard L. Callaway. ATi. ' , Maryville. Tenn.; John B. Cameron, i ' ' , Broadway, N. C; Boyd C. Campbell, IIK ' I ' , Taylorsville, N. C; Daniel A. Carrell, ix, Louisville, Ky.; John A. Carson, KA, Charlotte, N. C; Charles F. Clark, Cairo, Ga.; Stephen C. Clark, BOii, Winston-Salem. N. C; Samuel S. Clark, IIKA, Charlottesville, Va.; William F. Clingman, llK ' t, Wmston-Salem, N. C; F. Benton Cole, Clearwater, Fla.; Alexander H. Cooke, HHii, Louisville, Ky.; Robert B. Cordle, k:;, Charlotte, N. C; H. Lee Coward, Ki:, Goldsboro, N. C; C. Penry Craver, mui, Wmston-Salem, N. C; E. E. Crutchfield, Kl, Albemarle, N. C; F. Harry Daniel, Gulfport, Miss.; J. Cameron Davis, liKA, Wilmington. N. C; S. Malloy Davis. Kl, Belmont, N. C: Wiley C. Dees, l-ii ' , Wilson, N. C: William L. Denham, Winston-Salem, N. C; James E. Dill, IN. Roa- noke, Va.; 159] ( p o p. g Ci Q P f: f} p P: C-j 1 Q © U- f t - ' -1 CTl. f . f Ji mJ, - uJ h4 |r ' e? Q P: f ' - , , f« - f . j . ,(,5 ' - | J trr? I J p f ;!:„ C r p P David H. Dillard, AT ' .;, Abbeville, S. C; Thomas M. Dillon, I ' lK, Elkin, N. C; Charles K. Doug- las, HiHi, Dalton, Ga.; K. Edwin Dountz, i. , Asheville, Ohio; Roger W. Durham, Greensboro, N. C; Paul F. Duvall, AT ' .. ' , East Point, Ga.; Richard A. Eber- hart, K A, Atlanta, Ga.; John L. Eggers, ' MA, Boone, N. C; John G. Eichelberger, ka, Clinton, S. C; Dud- ley J. Elvery, Homestead, Fla.; Gerard A. Engh, •iiA, Alexandria, Va.; J. Haywood Evans, Rocky Mount, N. C; Gist H. Farr, hhii, Spartanburg, S. C; D. Michael Featherstone, -X, Charlotte, N. C; James C. Fisher, Fayetteville, N. C; Samuel L. Fort, Blacksburg, S. C; L. Keith Eraser, IIKA, Florence, Ala.; James L. Freeman, - ' I ' K, Atlanta, Ga.; Charles E. Frew, -X, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; James S. Gibbs, Ben, Reidsville, N. C; N. Alex Gibbs, -i-AH, Thomasville, N. C; Dewey C. Gilley, IIK ' I., Leaksville, N. C; James R. Glenn, i. , Clarksville, Tenn.; Forrest R. Good- rum, IIKA, Statesville, N. C; Edwin L. Gorham, AT ' .;, Pelham, N. Y.; W. Mil- ler Goss, K. , Hendersonville, N. C; John W. Greene, Huntersville, N. C; Robert K. Gregory, DeLand, Fla.; William M. Hagen, iiKh, Falls Church, Va.; R. Windley Hall, Ki, Durham, N. C; Porter A. Halyburton, i I ' a, Davidson, N. C; James E. Hamilton, Syracuse, N. Y.; [60] Thomas H. Hamilton, mtll, Kmston, N. C; Jack G. Hand, mka, Jacksonville, Fla.; N. P. Harris. ' I ' -Mt, Mobile, Ala ; W. H. Harris, k , Logan, W. Va.; Samuel P. Hawes, Kl. Conway. S. C; David R. Hedrick, mki. Lake City, Fla.; James P. Hendrix, M, Durham, N. C; Kurtis C. Hess, i: ' hi:, Charlottesville, Va.; Richard N. Hill, mka, Sebring, Fla.; W. M. Hines, -AK, Rocky Mount, N. C; J. Thomas Hopkins, i:-! ' !:, Davidson, N. C: Pierce J. How- ard, AT ' .!, Kinston, N. C; Carl V. Hunt, Ki:, St. Petersburg, Fla.; W. Stuart Jamison, hk.v, Orlando, Fla.; William H. Jarman, ka, Gastonia, N. C; Richard E. Jensen, mk. , Charleston, W. Va.; Joseph R. Jones, High Point, N. C; T. L. Jones, k:;:, Portsmouth, Va.; Robert H. Keiter, Hmi, Kinston, N. C; Kendrick K. Kelley, ' i-i  , Jack- sonville, Fla.; Francis B. Kemp, hhii, Reidsville, N. C; Wil- liam G. Kepler, ix, Staunton, Va,; John H. Killian, k , Franklin, N. C; Lawrence M. Kim- brough, i -, Davidson, N. C; J. Bruce King, IIK-I ' , Wilson, N. C; John D. Kiser, -lAtt, Charlotte, N. C; Hubbard A. Knox, •IIA, Millington, N. J.; Aubrey F. Lancaster, IIK ' I ' , Birmingham, Ala.; Gary B. Lane, .W., Pensacola, Fla.; Laurence 0. Leafer, MA, Newton, N. C; Robert A. Leslie, ATii, Avondale Estates, Ga.; R. L. Lewis, k , Durham, N. C; d[k k iMJik p ,.r e. Q £k£ikkiL. . P Q Q [61] ( Q g p p p P- ' P ,| ' f CN S c. |.« t f - ' fs -srl n H ' ' f m. ( 1 p Ci p o Robert R. Llewellyn, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; James A. Long, Boii, Roxboro, N. C; Frederick B. Lopp, ii- , Lexington, N. C; Richard C. Lowery, Arlington, Va.; J. Frank Lyon, lAK, Little Rock, Ark.; Wyatt R. McCants, UK A, Georgetown, S. C; J. Ben- jamin McCoy, AT!;, Concord, N. C; James McCutchen, -AK, Spartanburg, S. C; W. Jason McDaniel, HKA, Rutherfordton, N. C; John R. McElfresh, AT ' .;, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Anthony G. McNay, i AK, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Frank L. McPhillips, Bon, Point Clear, Ala.; Donald H. McQueen, i:AK, Laurinburg, N. C; Malcolm S. MacDiarmid, K. , Staunton, Va.; E. Edwin Maddrey, iika, Winston-Salem, N. C; Robert N. Marshall, I ' -i ' , Clemmons, N. C; Joseph P. Martin, K-H, Durham, N. C; Lewis K. Martin, ma, Roanoke, Va.; Sterling T. Mar- tin, Charleston, W. Va.; W. Carter Mebane, :::X, Wilmington, N. C; Melvin K. Melton, UK , Charleston, W. Va.; J. D. Merchant, i: K, Carlsbad, N. Mex.; Charles H. Mitchell, at;;, San Francisco, Calif.; Gor- don N. Mitchell, :: K, Southern Pines, N. C; Alexander C. Morgan, Bhii, Atlanta, Ga.; Rob- ert D. Morrison, -I ' lA, Lynchburg, Va.; J. Michael Morton, -AE, Greensboro, N. C; Rob- ert 0. Moss, IIKA, West Point, Ga.; Robert R. Murdoch, St. Petersburg, Fla.; George 0. Neely, Charlotte, N. C; J. Neil Nichols, All;, Dallas, Texas; W. Olin Nisbet, w:, Charlotte, N. C; [62] James T. Norman, IIK , Charlotte. N. C. John S. Oehler, in. Kannapolis. N. C John B. Overton, in. Salisbury. N. C: Michael W. Owen, li ll. Charlotte. N. C : Leiand M. Park, in, Orlando, Fi.i , Robert C. Parker, ATi;, Tallahassee, Fla.; Marce M. Pearson, ' I ' Ati. Burlington, N. C; Edwin B. Peel, i- i . Atlanta, Ga.; SOPHOMORES Charles V. Peery, llK.v, Kinston, N. C; George W. Pepper. l . Greensboro, N. C; Claud W. Perry, -I ' -in, Anderson, S. C; James F. Perry, •I 1 -i. Shelby, N. C; N. William Pettys, Atlanta, Ga.; Wallace M. Phillips, IIK|., Sanford, Fla.; Charles M. Plax- ico, Blacksburg, S. C; Timothy W. Powell, MKi ' , Winston-Salem, N. C; C. William Reiney, Nashville, Tenn.; J. Paul Reynolds, -Ai:, Tallahassee, Fla.; Robert B. Rivers, k:;, Chesterfield, S. C; Philip A. Rob- erts, AT ' .;. Staunton, Va.; )m,mJ I T ««f ij - p p );: c G ' ' ' D ' f r C ' j f L ' Y X- - . - G C P P t o (f J. Robinson, ■ll i, Asheboro. N. C; John 8. E. B. Robinson, l. , Centreville, Miss.; Thomas l« «rf f y j« N-- Rogers. Ki, Bennettsville. S. C; Mims Rogers, , y ■I r . Florence. Ala.: . ' • 1 1 1 - , Florence, Ala.; Thomas T. Ross, A ' lii, Maitland. Fla.; H. Earle Russell, K.v, Easley, S. C; Carl K. Rust, AT;;, Conway, S. C; J. Schley Rutherford, unii, Mobile, Ala.; Charles F. Safley, ka, Memphis, Tenn.; C. Dudley Salley, Tarpon Springs, Fla.; Charles G. Sasser, Ki, Conway, S. C; Archibald H. Scales, ' MA, Winston-Salem. N. C; ' - [63] ( Qi |:. Tj Pi f ' ( fy l ,]- «■ C ;: ' - r jm, f ' m f o. C- p r ' - - O ( k VC i - Robert R. Scales, iiK-i ' , Greenville, S. C; W. Theodore Scarboro, 11 ka, Wadesboro, N. C.; William M. Sexton, Bluefleld, Va.; Jack H. Sherrill, ' I-IA, Davidson, N. C; David M. Simpson, Bristol, Tenn,; James D. Simpson, -Ai:, Little Rock, Ark.; Thomas A. Slane, iika, Statesville, N. C; Michael P. Slaughter, ' il ' A, Roxboro, N. C; George L Sledge, ATU, Charlotte, N. C; A. Zachary Smith, KHii, Winston-Salem, N. C; J. McGregor Smyth, i:AE, Charlotte, N. C; Robert W. Spangier, i;x, McKeesport, Pa.; Robert A. Sparks, Lexington, Ky.; James T. Sparrow, Mooresville, N. C; Frank A. Stafford, . ri- ' , Augusta, Ga.; Thomas J. Stewarc, ati;. Lake City, Fla.; Clarence E. Styron, • ' V., Morehead City, N. C; Bernard M. Swope, - ' M:, Welch, W. Va.; Dennis J. Szeglin, Hempstead, N. Y.; Frank L. Taylor, iika, Columbia, S. C; Alexander W. Teass, -N, Lynchburg, Va, Frank D. Thompson, :iX, Greensboro, N. C. William A. Thompson, -Ai:, Davidson, N. C. Henry C. Tiller, -ii:, Swainsboro, Ga.; SOPHOMORES William H. Todd, Hon, Travelers Rest, S. C; Charles H. Trask, ka, Beaufort, S. C; Ben- jamin W. Trotter, IIK ' !-, Winston-Salem, N. C; Kent N. Tucker, 1 ak, Durham, N. C; E. Franklin Tulloch, K-, Winston-Salem, N. C Thomas C. Tuttle, -Ai:, Greensboro, N. C Walter A. Underwood, AT ' .;, Mobile, Ala.; Richard L. Voorhees, Ki;, Winston-Salem N. C; [64] R. Jeffreys Walker, IIK A, tvlacon, Gd , Wilson K. Wallace, itnii, Charlotte, N. C; Henry J. Waters, iikI ' , Rocky Mount, N. C: Francis M Watson, I ' lA, Marianna, Fla.; P.111I R. Watson, :.X, Wmston-Salem, N. C. Charles S. Weaver, 11 K A, Harrisonburg, Va. Michael F. Weeks, k a, Jacksonville, Fla. Michael K. Welborn, IIKA, Easley, S. C; Eugene E. Wells, k a, Greenville, S. C; Charles H. F. Wherry, ix, Greenville, S. C; H. Stewart White, I AH, Charlotte, N. C; Samuel L. White, A 1 ' .;, Mebane, N. C; James B. Wilkinson, Sharon, S. C; Edviorcl H. Wilier, i:Ai;, Kannapolis, N. C; James M. Wil- liams, HtHi, Spartanburg, S. C; Russell A. Williams, ' I ' AH, Slier City, N. C; David L. Wilson, Mooresville, N. C; Gregory B. Winkler, .W., Shreveport, La.; John R. Woods, Timmonsville, S. C; Thomas W. Wright, -X, Richmond, Va.; Robert L. Wynn, Bhii, Spartanburg, S. C; James C. Young, •! lA, Lexington, N. C; James L. Young, llK ' l, Clinton, S. C. o. Th ' ■( U — f ' ( n irrf Un l }mJ. m 9 O Q p 1 [651 struggling in August heat, plowing in September rain, or sweating in November winds made us more determmed Tor victory, for we knew that apathy was the only prize for defeat. Student opinion was a tremendous hurdle, that lack ot feeling, which like a river, just kept rolling along. But we let it flood in its inexorable, irresistible way, to other lands, for we had our victory at V. P. I., and the students felt, too, it was one of our rarest hours in the Sports panorama of 1960. At last the students cheered for victory and the moral colossus of yesteryear began to crumble. FOOTBALL Team members are. back to front. Tucker, Gibbs, Zirkle, House. Mor rison, Usber, Owen. Plunket. Bank- head, Salzer. Mallard, Crutctifield, Cordle, McRorje, Morton. Holcomb, Snider, Hunt, Ansley. Lovette, Mc Allister. Dees. Hall, Bourdeaux Slaughter, Whittington. Voorhees Sheffield, Shumaker, Crute, Simp- son, Redding. Lacy, Clark and Bynum. [68] Coach Dole returns as a hero after Coach Thrift gets new V. P. I. Victory. strategy from higher points Halfbacl McRorie leaves tacKlers behind in 90 yard interception against Richmond. DAVIDSON CATAWBA 16 Indians held to 82 yards as Sophomore Cordle runs wild . . . 7 backed by Mallard and strong defense. DAVIDSON WOFFORD A comedy of errors ... We punt to our 7 yard line . . . lose 6 by default. Gain only 77 yards. [70] Ine uest defensive team in the Southern Conference smothers a Citadel rur Salzer, Crutchfield, and Morton converge around the tackier. Bynum, Whitlington, Injured Hunt plays the game from the sidelines. The cheerleaders hope for a break during the homecoming game. DAVIDSON CITADEL 15 We win rushing statistics 168 to Bulldogs 167 . . . lose game . . . 21 We have no offense. DAVIDSON PRESBYTERIAN Punting hurts again as Blue Hose are handed a victory. Last four 5 games decided by 6 points. 171] Gibbs breaks up a pass play in Furman game. McAllister watches Sheffield drive into the end zone. DAVIDSON RICHMOND f- Superior manpower turned the tide as the Spiders killed home- -c coming dreams with their power- ■ ■ ful offense. DAVIDSON V. P. I. q The giant killers break losing streak with greatest victory ever. -, House, Sheffield plus team won ' It. [72] A DAVIDSON LEHIGH 21 18 Accuracy of Usher ' s toe in North makes fools of experts as offense aids great defen- sive team. DAVIDSON FURMAN 21 22 Baptist God suppresses our hopes again as Davidson team closes out a tremendous sea- son. Subtlety of movement, speed, agility, and ball control plus our own brand of body contact helped amass the fmest soccer record m Davidson ' s history. k From left to right, Coach Marrotte, All-Amencan Claude Finney, and Jamie McCutchen. All-Southern Mike Laughlin steals ball in one of the team ' s finest defensive executions that sparked the play all season. [74] Victories over Duke, N. C. State, and V. M. I. highlighted a tremendous season-darkened only by a loss in overtime to Carolina. All- American Claude Finney and All-Southern players Laughlin and Dalton led the way. The linemen are. left to riKht, Wmkler, Laughlin, Kelly. Sasser, Irvin, Tullock. and Kroner. Backfield players are Winsor, Dalton, Keiter, McCaslin. Lane, Grimsley, Mayer- hofer, Welford. Ptiarr and Safley. Otrier linemen ar. strat.ng. Clarke. Green, Kundhal, ai : D.ikm [75] There is no charged, exuberant atmosphere of other sports where the crowd is close and noisy, it ' s a long outdoor race run with a certain stately dignity in which runners compete in a silent, withdrawn and intro- spective world. Conscious only rarely of other runners, Martin, Eckbert, and Gil- more, aided the team to a 7-2 record, third in the State Meet and fifth in the con- ference. .J ' s- -X y From left to right are Manager Brown, Captain Gilmour and Coach H. Whittle. CROSS COUNTRY .JBSw It,.. ■  tr On the back row, from left to right, are Gilmour, Scales, Martin, T., Page, and Eckbert. From left to right, m the front, are Wright, Martin, S., Leafer and Fisher. [76] WRESTLING 1 earning how to pin, not to maim one ' s man, the grapplers spend hours in a ■.ultry atmosphere preparing for every match. The intimate, small oval of the (libber mat-with the crovtfd close-makes it impossible for the wrestler to retire to a secret w orld. With each sharp and straining movement concentra- tion molds the wrestler ' s face as he waits in the momentary stillness that comes before his catlike move. Team members Trask, Barger and Brown grappled their way to recognition at the conference meet, with Thompson, LeDoyen and Wray aiding us to a 5-5 season. Capl Chff Thompson and Coach Parker. From left to right are. standing. Goodwin. LeDoyen, Thompson. B own. Jones; kneeling Wright, McCoy, Trask, and Barger. [77] Coach Lefty Driesell knew the picture: Davidson basketball was mired in mediocrity, and had fumbled to a sad conclusion one year prior to his arrival. He came to reshape the incongruous, chaotic, and variegated jumble known as the Davidson basketball team. Though he knew it might be a nightmarish season, he took control with a firm hand and began a new regime. Team members are, from left to right, back Markee, Shinn, Cannon, and Evans. Coach Hunt, Bussell, M iller, Moore, Martin, Carrell, Coach Driesell. Front row, Jarman, Nuckolls, In the opening quarry against nationally ranked Wake Forest, Markee sank 25, and ttie Deacons traveled back to the A. C. C. with a 65-59 defeat . . . Catavwba and V. M. I. then embarrassed the Wildcats 54-52 and 72-68, but Jarman, only a sophomore, led the Davidson scorers in both games . . V. P. I. remembering an earlier season, a different sport, gained revenge to the score of 105-59 . . . Catawba hardly helped the morale as they walked away with a 62-58 victory . . . Furman won 52-61 and was runner-up in the Southern Conference. William and Mary split titles, winning 49 54, then losing 54-45. Danny Carrell dnbbles through Wake Forest defenders. Allie Hart and Norman Snead. [791 Clemson defeated us 63-74, while Erskine lost 70-63, and The Citadel edged by 74-73 . . . Shinn showed his old form with 19 points, but to no avail as Richmond escaped 78-83 . . . Wofford fell 72-65, as did Pfeiffer 66-56, V, M. I. 88-79, and Pfeiffer again 79-72 as Markee and Jarman burned the nets . . . Richmond stomped 90-77 even though Shinn hit 24 ... V. P. I. stumbled but survived 72-79 . . . Fur- man squeaked out 71-70 while Erskine lost 77-58 for the Cats ' final victory . . . Fighting for the last berth in the Southern Conference tournament, the Cats fell 64-88 to The Citadel. Banded Nuckolls does a war dance. Leading scorer Markee seen opponent during tap-in play. [80] It was an almost season but almost was not enough, and Davidson ended in last place with a 2-10 conference record. Statistics don ' t prove much as far as winners and losers go but we lost six of those ten conference games by a total of 22 points. Two of the losses had been by one pomt, to Furman and The Citadel. Two other losses to Catawba were decided by 2 and 4 points. It was a rough season, but still there prevailed a winninR attitude, a new thing as far as basketball was concerned. Co-captain Jim Nuckolls Jarman evades befuddled opponent. [81] S. M M B l l %MI I B B Championship swimmers are those athletes who jealously refuse to share the waking 9 vF v I I Wl IWl I 1 1 H hours of other sportsmen with any but most essential activities. Life in a monastery would seem almost prodigal by comparison. To meet the rigorous schedule everything else must be secondary. But this year we were not champions. Captain Tom Hudgins powering his way to another victory. Whittington IS perfecting his form as Rose watches From left to right are. Coach Shoe from the side of the pool and Captain Hudgins. [821 It IS not difficult to understand why only a few make the sacrifice. But in the splash of their chaos there were several fine performances by Branch, Hudgins, and Young. A swimmer needs strength to power himself from race position to victory in a violent pool churning with competitors ' efforts. The butterfly, the breastslroke, the freestyle, the backstroke, and diving all take coordination, timing, and brawn. Kelly. Hall and McDonald climbing out of the pool after practice session. Team members are. French. Kelly. Branch. Hunter, McDonald. Mudgms, MeDane. GaDie. Frew. H ll. and Young. [831 TRACK The gun cracks and the violent whirl around the cinder track begins with a scratch of spikes in the trailing dust. On each of the sharp, banked turns the runner catches a blurred glimpse of those who run against him in the race. An elbow in the ribs can jolt him off stride; a poorly executed pass can lose his race. The pole-vaulter-pulling, straining, turning and pushing at the pole, rises above the eye level of the spectators. Wray, Chiles, Murray, Milton and Boggs. Distance runners are Leslie, Hawes, Scales and Eckbert. J p IT . m,.. li W 1 1 t wt J W ' [ T l%J JL u Co-captains Beebe and Kizer are with Coach Thrift. The high jumper ' s brow creases with concentration as he measures his approach in the stillness that comes t)efore the big jump. The relay handoft is a (lowing jumble as the tired runners offer the baton to the tense men who will carry them further. Some walk back, head bowed, from a defeat that took only seconds. The walk seems to last a long, long time. At Davidson this is a microcosm where the athletes are those you know, and perform just beyond your eyes-where one can see the world of Beebe, Cordle, Pharr, and many more. I I Hurdlers are Bumg.irdncr nnrl Hnmilton Pole vaulter Pharr get ready for a jump. Sprinters are Cordle, Beebe, Kizer and Laughlin. Coach Stevens worked with the players hard and relentlessly, preparing them for a rough season, hoping to better the previous season record of 7-13. But we asked, will it be another season of contrasts between stilettolike skills of the hitting cats and the bludgeon- ing power of the conference opponents? Can a team win delicately, with painful little slashes and stabs, or by slamming the balls like bullets over the outfield fence? Tense and poised, the batter is ready to strike. [86] Russ Cotton, captain for the second straight year, leads a strong, versatile infield at third base . . . Harry Smith, developing into one of the best fielders, is at short, while Tuttle and Reynolds battle for second . . . Holcomb and Harris round out the infield at first . . . In the outfield Rusk, Hines, and Millar look strong while Cole, a catcher as well, and Metts were scrapping for starting berths . . . Showalter will also move to the field when he is not on the mound . . . Again the key to the season lies on young, inexperienced pitching staff . . . Shelton. Showalter, and Daves possess experience and ability, but they cannot succeed without the help of Hamilton, Harris, and Jacques. Team members from left to right are. Cotton. Cline. Shelton, Daves, Tuttle, Harris, Reynolds, Showalter, Smith. Millar. Todd, Holcomb. Metts. Rusk. Jacques, Cole, Hamilton, Gregory. Hines. Boyer. and Scales. Coach Stevens and Captain Russ Cotton. Year after year the tennis players display the grace and agility, power and endurance to compete in 1 B B ■ g excellent Southern Conference tours. Coordination, body movement, a smashmg serve, a magnificent ■ ■ ■ ■ I S return a muffed shot, players alert and wary-all compose the elegant game of tennis. With a new ■ ■— — ■— — g . i ii j 3 i g player. Cooper, and old faces, Orr and Lee, will it also be a new record? Double team players are Orr and Lee. Team members, left to right, are, Coach Mintz. Cooper, Cory. Snead. Backlund, Orr, Austell, Sherrill, Aderhold, Lee and Sims. fmrdt The crack of the driver is heard, and Davidson ' s better golfers skip out early for an hour or two on the practice tee, most of them working the kinks out of their winter swings and the hesitations out of the putter. The competitive fire and color of golf are multiplied and heightened by the intense spirit of a team anchored by Southern Conference winner Verner Stanley. Rustin, Keiler. Finney, nnci Oalla Crule, Stanley. Evan . Rogers. McPhilhpi. Bynum. fiA 189] FRESHMAN SPORTS The Freshman athlete, the ex-high school All- American, the All-State, and All-Conference player, finds a new world of conflict ' where opponents are men of better or equal ability. The football squad had a doubtful season (1-3), but it was mixed with hopeful spirits for future games. Coxton seemed to have brought his own shoes and wouldn ' t need to fill any next year in Varsity competition. Blalock and Fuller will From left to right are. Hutchins, Smith, Blalock, Coxton, Jernigan, Williams, Booth, Laferty, Waldron, Rude, McGuirt, Lopp, Dr. Tom Scott Director of Athletics Freshman wrestlers are Harrison, Glasgow, Rorer, Dobins, Shernll, Bell, Wall, Mills, Day, Prigen, and Captain Hampton. [90] keep the present backs from getting seniorities as will Smith, Billington, and Wall. Though lacking space and conditioning the Freshman tankmen produced three bright lights to help Coach Shoe next year, Dave Hollenbeck, Jim Moore, and Bub Fry. Terry Holland looked like an all-conference player of the future and will aid Lefty as will Arbuckle, Beerman, and Dillon. Other teams, due to their size, are practicing with their varsity counterpart. ' M f 4sf  t Cole, Rhyne, Fuip, B.il,ii,:ton. McEvi-r. w.ill. V.in Huse, Curlee, Eniuiy. fuiiiT. OoIl-. .md Day. Freshman track members are Pruitt, Gramley, Marquis, Steigner, Hart, Maddox, Spiro, and McCormack. [911 INTRAMURALS A dominant role is played by the intramural athletic activity in campus life, and therefore the intercollegiate sports picture is somewhat lessened at Davidson than in many other institutions. The Flickerball season was one of intense action, but the Kappa Sigs dominated the play by going undefeated in twelve contests. A. T. O. Handball champions Sledge and Mainor. S.AE. Wrestling champions are: kneeling, Lucas, Fowler Rorer; standing. McNary, Rude, and Calhoun. Kappa Sig flickerball champions, from left to right are. Wocds, Rogers, Cole, Almond, Henderson, Wyche, and Currie. The Phi Delts were second with a near perfect record of eleven victories and one defeat. In the wrestling finals the S. A. E. ' s took four first places, while the second place Phi Gams and third place Betas took most of the runner up positions. The K. A. ' s captured first place in three events to edge the S. A. E. ' s 21-20 in the swimming. The Phi Delts and Sigma Chis tied for third with 13 points each. In handball the A T. O. ' s Tom Mainor and George Sledge took the victor ' s laurels, while Ihf b.iskctbali championship was shared by the S. A. E. ' s and Phi Delts. K A. Swimming champ The IMAC members are, from left to right. Coach Hunt, Dallas. Moss, President Van Ooeren. Williamson. Sharp, Pressly, Stewart, Harris, and Ricks. [93] JUNIORS iiiir- ' ar3 ' 2 . [96] The oil streaks float on the rain As the faces and names we take Now shape on the surface-poise of doubt. We spun into the crowded squares of praise to cease from seeing ourselves as ugly, to be accepted in the wrinkled lines under the eyes of people in the street — the streets of routine walks to the entrances and exits of days. To halt that weary running away in the brain, we asked of everything in the out-there world just this once to make us whole. [98] We came to our old teachers of words who became our companions in the long hours talked away in their tiny offices, filled with the books we hoped someday to read . . . to the studies that suddenly found meaning when we were free to choose them ... to the few who came late to our rooms to wonder with us about the after-life on the nights we had too many thoughts to waste on that last-minute theme. to the girls we gave our pins and special dreams to [1001 and sometimes just to anyone who seemed to have an answer we might use. Late April came With all her sudden tearing of the senses All her gentle shredding of pretenses And whispered in the smoke of showered streets How foolishly we hurled Into the existential clay Before we asked the artist of his soul. r ii UOll fe iiuniii ■Op .p!) O, p. O. O LZi c o -• ■ iti i iiiLi Nat Watson, Student Council Representative Jimmy Gee, President John Packer, Student Council Representative Jerry L. Abernathy, KA, Davidson, N. C; Rob- ert S. Abernathy, khii, Charlotte, N. C; C. L Abney, Ka, Jacksonville, N. C; T. V. Adams, •M ' A, Warrenton, N. C; Eugene W. Adcock, -Ai:, Henderson, N. C; James A. Alexander, ka, Gastonia, N. C; Wil- liam L. Ambrose, at;!, Knoxville, Tenn.; Phillip G. Arnold, KA, Spruce Pine, N. C; Philip S. Arnold, AT ' .!, Decatur, Ga.; A. Clay Atkins, -AE, Cincinnati, Ohio; Robert M. Au- man. West End, N. C; Randy L. Austin, ao, Dunwoody, Ga.; James S. Barnett, hK ' I ' , Charlotte, N. C; Rob- ert P. Barringer, ♦I ' A, Newton, N. C; C. An- drews Boggs, I ' AH, Elberton, Ga.; David W. Bolen, iiK ' i ' , Galax, Va.; JUNIORS Walter F. Bost, Morganton, N. C; Robert G. Bradford, Hon, Charlotte, N. C; Barry H. Branch, ion, Atlanta, Ga.; Charles E. Branch, IIK ' I ' , Montgomery, Ala.; [1021 Gilbert M. F. Brauch. in. Charlotte, N. C; Harry N. Brown, llA, Hillsboro, N. C; James H. Brown, WinstonSalem, N. C; Phillip W. Brown, 1 . Hampton, Va. JUNIORS Thomas L. Brown, III, Hhii, Gaffney, S. C; L. Newton Burns, IX, Knoxville, Tenn.; Louis L. Burton, AT ' .;, Cartersville, Ga.; Jerry W. Bussel, i-i ' , Lafayette, Ind. T. Price Caldwell, -N, Hattiesburg, Miss.; Daniel M. Calhoun, ■I ' .in. Elizabethtown, N. C; Bruce G. Carlton, IN, Galaway, N. Y.; Conduff G. Childress, in, Hillsville, Va. John A. Chiles, ■ ' , San Antonio, Texas; Ed- win G. Clark, K. , Weldon, N. C; J. Walker Clarke, in ' ii, Columbia, S. C; Harry S. Cline, -X, Stony Point, N. C. Hubert T. Collins, ' l ' -i , Jacksonville, Fla.; John H. Cooley, i.X, Black Mountain, N. C; E. Jeff- ery Couch, M-i, Cincinnati, Ohio; Albert W. Cowan, IIK. , Bristol, Tenn. Frank M. Crawford, :;n, Bamberg, S. C; D. Pat- rick Currie, Ki:, Charlotte, N. C; Charles C. Cults, -X, Conway, S. C; Nicholas A. Daves, -X, Winston-Salem, N. C. Robert G. Davidson, m ii, Davidson, N. C; James M. Davis, IX, Montreal, N. C; M. Du- Quince Davis, ' l ' - , Macon, Ga.; M. A. Diaz, •I ' i ' -i, Panama City, Panama. [103] 1 p rarw i ii p •IS fc. f p Sh M r , - o diMdMd £ M J!5 jD p 1 |ZV uTi 4 ' y i 9 o Akdtk MdSk i V P iinfei i ( r J. B. Doss, - , Roanoke, Va.; R. Allen Edgar, AT!. ' , Athens, Tenn.; Tom D. FInley, -N, Barium Springs, N. C; Harold M. Fisher, Fayetteville, N. C; William S. Forbis, Moultrie, Ga.; James W. Fouche, IIKA, Columbia, S. C; C. Eugene Fraley, K , Statesville, N. C; Charles J. Free- land, -N, Crowley, La.; Thomas N. French, :x, Reidsville, N. C; John N. Gaston, AT ' .;, Chester, S. C; Jimmy E. Gee, Ki, Florence, S. C; William F. Gerhardt, AT! , Chevy Chase, Md.; Stanley C. Gibson, -AE, Greenville, S. C; James A. Giles, AT ' .. ' , Gastonia, N. C; David P. Gilmour, bhii, Charlotte, N. C; William M. Godwin, Corinth, Miss.; John A. Goodin, Statesville, N. C: John R. Goodman, - ' M:, Churchville, Va.; Malcolm N. Goodwin, llK i ' , Beaufort, S. C; Gardner H. Green, -, Atlantic Beach, Fla.; Edward L. Grimsley, iAi:, High Point, N. C; John T. Hall, nK ' i , Wilmington, N. C; Charles L. Hargis, -N, Johnson City, Tenn.; John A. Harris, ' i ' . Mobile, Ala.; JUNIORS W. T. Harris, ' I ' Ao, Elkin, N. C; W. Robert Hartness, ' ii ' A, Elkin, N. C; Richard A. Hills, A I ' .;, Decatur, Ga.; S. Edwards Hines, -M-, Greensboro, N. C; [104] Cecil B. Holcomb. iimi, WinstonSalem, N. C; Robert C. Hord, Kl, Charlotte, N C, Marcus Hudson, I ' J . Wilson, N. C; Chase P. Hunter, III, -X, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; JUNIORS Henly H. Hurt, Kl, Cheraw, S. C; Joseph A. Jackson, at;. ' . Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Robert D. Jackson, AT!!, Jacksonville, Fla.; James C. Jamison, . l ' ' .. ' , Rocky Mount, N. C; Albert C. Jones, i- A, Batesburg, S. C; G. Louis Jones, ii ' -i, Martinsville, Va.; H. M. Jones, -Ai;, Savannah, Ga.; David W. Jordan, Rich- mond, Va.; Peter M. Jorgensen, IIK ' I ' , Camp Lejeune, N. C: William A. Kirkland, IN, Durham, N. C; George G. Kundahl, iika. Chevy Chase, Md.; Robert E. LeDoyen, ix, Portsmouth, Va.; Paul R. Leonard, Davidson, N. C; R. Stewart Lillard, IN, Decatur, Tenn.; David E. Lovette, -X, Red Springs, N. C; Thomas L. Lucas, -. i:, Alexandria, Va.; J. Robert McAllister, ' I ' l-i, Staunton, Va, James P. McCaslin, I ' -in, Dardanelle, Ark. Robert L. McDonald, I- h, Thomasville, N. C. Elliot W. McElroy, Covington, Ga.; Robert M. McFarland, IIKA, Atlanta, Ga.; Melvin R. McKenzie, -I ' K, Barium Springs, N, C; Danny A. McRight, Monroe, N. C; R. Grant McRorie, Kl, Rutherfordton, N. C; [105] 9 P P (y (iT ' . U- ' t- PJ P p p p n o Vf rcf. . fc p ,p p a fifK n m iK jfBSnik n p p -yv ' W y - b ,o ' Michael B. Maddock, i: ' l ' i:, Charlotte, N. C; E. Lynwood Mallard, Ki;, Charlotte, N. C; W. Frank Mansell, -N, Vicksburg, Miss.; D. G. Martin, Jr., M., Davidson, N. C; Joseph B. Martin, Bhu, Columbia, S. C; Thomas W. Martin, iiK ' i , Alexandria, Va.; W. T. Mattison, Anderson, S. C; Kerry A. Maul- den, IN, Davidson, N. C. Robert W. Meldrum, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Wyndell H. Merritt, i:. K, Chapel Hill, N. C; Allen C. Millar, ' PMi, Raleigh, N, C; Alden D. Miller, Raleigh, N. C; William M. Mitchell, v.-, Christiansburg, Va.; J. Kenneth Moore, - ?:, Sandston, Va.; R. Henry Moore, -.X, Madisonville, Ky.; R. Hunter Moore, HK , Rocky Mount, N. C; Richard M. Morgan, :i. K, Hamlet, N. C; Joseph G. Morrison, - ' I ' K, Ronceverte, W. Va.; Duncan Morton, Jr., K , Charlotte, N. C; W. M. Moss, -- i;, Macon, Ga.; „.., jfs O Tommy S. Neal, bhii, Burlmgton, N. C; Walter E. Neal, Jr., nK. , Liberty, N. C; Eugene T. Neely, Hartsville, S. C; Broxie J. Nelson, r , Mooresville, N. C.; JUNIORS H. R. Newland, iiK.v, Dade City, Fla.; Norman E. Newton, i;N, Lake Wales, Fla.; Frank B. Nor- ris, i , Gastonia, N. C; Terry L. Odom, IIK-I-, Rocky Mount, N. C; [106] David R Page. M ' .;. Winston-Salem. N. C; H. Lewis Parker. -N, Spartanburg, S. C: John W. Parks, III, M, Gastonia, N. C; P. S. Patrick. 1 l . Greenville, S. C; JUNIORS Thomas M. Patrick, mill, Taylors, S. C; Rob- ert L. Phillips. IN, Rockingham, N. C; Robert W. Porter, li ' -i, Galax, Va.; James A. Pressley, IIK ' l ' , Kings Mountain, N. C; P. Douglas Purrington. Greeneville, Tenn.; Robert J. Rea, ati;. Eufaula, Ala.; E. Lowry Reid. K A, Columbus, Ga.; Harry B. Richardson, mtli, Bowling Green, Ky.; 0. Leonard Richardson, n  ii, Monroe, N. C. Virgil 0. Roberson, IIK ' l ' , Greenville, S. C. W. Earl Roberson, IIK ' l ' , Greenville, S. C, Joseph L. Robinson, ' I ' -iH, Lenoir. N. C; Gilbert G. Rosenberger, Jr., IN, Roanoke, Va.; Marvin P. Rozear, Jacksonville, Fla.; A. Patrick Rush. ' MA, Greenville, S. C.; William W. Salzer, KHii, St. Petersburg, Fla.: Donald B. Saunders, . T ' .. ' . Upper Montclair, N. J.; Ben G. Shappley, AT ' .. ' , Lexington. Ky.; John C. Sharp, K. , Marlington, W. Va.; C. Gerry Sheffield, ' MA, Sebring. Fla.; Gerald F. Shelton. k. , Logan, W. Va.; F. Ander- son Sherrill. lAtt. Statesville, N. C: Graham C. Showalter, -X, Lewisburg, Pa.; William M. Shumaker, T ' .:, Monroe. N. C.; 1107] P o g Q f p r Q 1 A- r mMmM iT ) O iT ■ ' Vk e .T . - .O -O ( . ' r o (fS f i rV r r ' i • i fy- o i i iSii H. H. Sims, Jr., KA, Charleston, W. Va.; Gibson L. Smith, Jr., I ' AH, Charlotte, N. C; H. L. Smith, i:Ai:, Greensboro, N. C; Philip B. Smith, Jr., -AK, Houston, Texas; Robert P. Snead, ' t ' AH, Richmond, Va.; John L. Starling, -AK, Lexington, Va.; R. Warren Stephens, :i ' S E, Leaksville, N. C; Eric L. Stone, k::, Charlotte, N. C; Harold M. Stone, :;:n, Raleigh, N. C; Robert T. Stone, Ki:, Greensboro, N. C; M. Hugh Stuart, -AK, Nashville, Tenn.; Harry T. Tart, Dunn, N. C; Henry F. Thomas, Jr., IAH, Spindale, N. C; Arthur F. Toole, III, -N, Talladega, Ala.; George G. Trask, ka, Beaufort, S. C; Bruce H. Trull, Charlotte, N. C; Bruce W. Usher, Ki:, Bennettsville, S. C; Michael A. Van Doeren, BOO, Vi ' inston-Salem, N. C; Andrew A. Vance, Jr., 2 , Troutman, N. C; Zebulon B. Vance, at;. ' , Macon, Ga. Floyd J. Walters, Jr., IIKA, Norfolk, Va.; Nat E. Watson, Jr., KA, Greenwood, S. C; Robert A. Vi augh, iiiui, Bethesda, Md.; H. Raymond Weeks, IN, Durham, N. C; JUNIORS Joe S. Weld, i:i ' K, Newland, N. C; W. Harrison Wellford, i■ Charlotte, N. C; William G. Werth, III, i:N, Charlotte, N. C; Harry C. West, K A, Washmgton, N. C; [108] William R. Whittington, ah;, Tunica, Miss.; John L. Williams, i ' .;, Houston, Texas; J. Worth Williamson, ivi:, Salisbury, N. C; J. Allen Wilson. Ill, A I ' .. ' , Kannapolis, N. C; JUNIORS John D. Wilson, IIKI ' , Lowell, N. C; James B. Woods, III, Ki, Davidson, N. C; H. Rush Wood- side, Jr., IIKA, Charlotte, N. C; H. Linton Wray, i i, Charlotte, N. C; Stefan A. Young, KA, Charleston, W. Va.; Lewis G. Zirkle, Jr., M ' -i, Shelbyville, Ind. P o C i i liLife f - ' r SPECIAL STUDENTS Nicholas J. B. Cooper, Bristol, England; Richard G. Dawids, Copenhagen, Denmark; Kristian Jeul, Krager, Norway; Norberto Kamm, Cordoba, Argentina; Ashok Kapoor, New Delhi, India; Arnold F. Kroner, Parkstr, Germany; Wolfgang G. May- hofer, Vienna, Austria; Hans J. A. Mensink, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands; Luis F. Quintero, Medellin, Colombia: Ueli Schnewlin, Zurich, Switzerland; Johan Straf- ing, Limburg, The Netherlands; Stephen J. Wood, Surrey, England. P P . .C O. O P fT). [109] f INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL rrr mask, as we struggled for new definitions of the old concerns of rush week and pledge training. This year our informal dances gave each M . musical heart a return to the high school bop. With the Four Freshmen and Dave Brubeck, we invented the extra weekends. We heard a healthy part of America singing when the Weavers were here. We brought Joni back to the campus and cooled the hell of Greek Week into community service. Throughout the year we gained new purpose as we learned to question together the meaning of life in these fraternity groups. we struggled for new definitions The Four Freshmen : ALPHA TAU OMEGA The National Congress started the ATO year . . . Worthy George, WM of the WM ' s . . . Baggett, tops in the nation . . . those twenty-two pledges found home . . . Walt Under- wood Night at Tau Inn . . . Showalter and Joe Jackson sang Falling in Lab is Wonderful . . . Homecoming and Stay with the Zodiacs ... a Christmas party without our Mike ... J Squared offered to mend shirts on her new Singer . . . WBHM Mainor ' s broken glass . . . Butch and his can of Metrecal . . . R. D. auctioned the brother- hood into slavery . . . plus Gaston ' s commemoration of the while Von Unwerth fiddled. OFFICERS George Gabel President Tom Mainor Vice-President Steve Maxwell Secretary Jack Hardman Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 C. L. Cornwell E. S. Duggan G. D. Gabel F. A. Gould W. M Grant J. D. Hardman c. L. Hardy D. D. McNeill T. F. Mainor J. E. Markee W. c. Martin J. S. Maxwell R. L. Moore R. K. Smith W J. Ward J. H. Womeldorf CLASS OF ' 62 W L. Ambrose P. S. Arnold L. L. Burton R. A. Edgar J. N. Gaston J. A. Giles R. A. Hills J. A. Jackson R. D. Jackson J. C. Jamison D. R. Page R. J. Rea D. B. Saunders B. G. Shapley R. H Showalter W M . Shumaker F. A. Stafford Z. B. Vance W R Whittington J. A. Wilson J. L. Williams [114] A. R. D. Award-complete with a . . . Well, we said we were looking for characters ... the Tenth Anniversary celebra- tion ... the Olympics . . . What a tenth! Queen Anne ' s Salute, peon style Integration? Why yeah, man CLASS OF ' 63 G T. Abernathy J. S. Arthur S. A. Butler R. L. Callaway D. H Dillard P. F. Duvall E. L. Gorham P. J. Howard R. A. Leslie J. B. McCoy J. R. McElfresh C. H. Mitchell J. N. Nichols R. C. Parker P. A. Roberts T. T. Ross C. K. Rust G. L. Sledge T. J. Stewart W A Underwood S. L. White CLASS OF ' 64 D. D. Adams C. D. Batson J. P. Baum J. F. Byrd R. F. Cecil G. W Danenhower A. P. Guess V. R. Hentz J. K. Johnson W. S. Jones T. H. Kimrey W. S. Logan J. D. Morrisett L. W. Payne J. L. Pruitt T. W. Rehkopf W. A. Ruth D. M. Snipes D. T. Van Huss F. H. Von Unwerth R. A. Whitfield R. S. Winslow [115] : BETA THETA PI Gnoomies return . . . Bungy did what this summer? ... 22 pledges-plus or minus . . . Scholarship trophy becomes nuisance . . . Irv has chauffeur . . . Yogi ' s bare . . . Henry . . . Pest ' s eating club . . . Ab takes in a flick . . . Van Doeren swaps diamond for diamond . . . Protoplasmic what, Waugh? . . . Sweet Pea . . . Mrs. Grimes . . . Say something funny, Wormeldorf . . . Rose for Governor . . . Buzom sells sweat-shirts . . . Tall Paul sinks basket and Rustin sinks pin . . . Deane poses for Vogue . . . Orthopedic Hos- pital . . . Lux shines Greek Week trophy . . . There is an Friday afternoons in Gaston OFFICERS Bill Deane President Loy McKeithen Vice-President Bob Wynn Secretary Dick Dalton Treasure; CLASS OF ' 61 T. B. Colvin R. L. Dalton W. F. Deane D. A. Irvm J. E. Keiter R. M. McKeithen W. B. Millner C. G. Rose W. C. Rustin J. W. Weeks R. L. Winsor CLASS OF ' 62 R. S. R. G. T. L. J. W. D. N. R. G. D. P. C. B. J. B. W. T. T. S. T. M. H. B. 0. L. W. W. G. K. M. A. R. A. Abernethy Bradford Brown Clarke Dakin Davidson Gilmour Holcomb Martin Mattison Neal Patrick Richardson Richardson Salzer Scholl Van Doeren Waugh You don ' t really think she ' ll take it all off, do yo [116] Athletic trophy? . . . Who put out these ratings anyhow? . . . Suppressed Desire-Neal! . . . Rabbit makes announce- ment . . . Blalock still here? . . . Harry ' s gap . . . Todd grows new thumb . . . Saint ' s woman runs hurdles . . . Juniors invade Montreat . . . Sun shines, Greeks laugh, beach beckons, Wooglin smiles. ' uice on the virRins. I ' ffiM CLASS OF ' 63 C P. J. A. F. L. A. C. M. W I. S. A Z. W. H. ' K. I M. ' R. L Austell Bethea Boyd Burns Clark Cooke Craver Douglas Farr Gibbs Hamilton Keiter Kemp Kraemer Loni; McPhillips Morgan Owen Rutherford Smith Todd Wallace Williams Wynn CLASS OF ' 64 H. S. Q. L. W. C. C. W. 0. R. M. N. H. F. S. M. L. P. J. T. L. C. J. G. J. F. G. S. K. W. W. A B. M. P C. J. M. I B. 1. S. H. J. Ackerman Blalock Cantey Cole Coppage Faulconer Fry Glasgow Hazel Howell Jones Killebrew Lewis McCutchen McMullen Mills Pridgen Simpson Spratt Steigner Waldron Womeldorf [117] : KAPPA ALPHA Lee ' s boys return with weejuns and small talk polished for rush week . . . Rodent hauls in 22 Rebels and one Yankee . . . P. G. hides his Madras and dons his overalls . . . the Do-Nothings grow up . . . and a combine emerges . . . Parson leads the Christian soldiers . . . Railroad Robert Green rules with quiet tyranny . . . Gaines leads Davidson volunteers . . . OIlie signs Midnighters . . . IFC gets jealous . . . Watts dates a deb . . . Astro finds a possible way They even smell different. OFFICERS Bob Green President Jim Allen Vice-President Jimmy Richardson Secretary Bill Gayle Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 J. L. C. W. G. R. W. C. J. 0. S. F. W. E. R. S. C. R. H. S. J. T. G. E. Allen Auman Blalock Crawford DeVries Gaines Gayle Green Nelms Redmond Richardson Whitten CLASS OF ' 62 J. L. C. L J. A. F. W. P. G. P. L. E. G. A. C. F. B. E. L. J. C. G. F. H. H. G. G. N. E. H. C. S. A. Abernethy Abney Alexander Armstrong Arnold Brown Clark Jones Norris Reid Sharp Shelton Simms Trask Watson West Young How many rebels were there? [118] ... Pit finds a mate . . . Corky . . . Nicky finds he ' s not really Samson . . . dance weekends are greatest attractions of the year . . . next to Boyle ' s Cabin Artist Series . . . Summer . . . Fall . . . new men . . . and the chain remains unbroken. CLASS OF ' 63 T. H. Adams W. M. Backlund W. W. Boyd R. Bumgardner G. W. Byrd J. A. Carson R. A. Eberhart J. G. Eichelberger W. M. Goss W. H. Harris W. H. Jarman J. H. Killian R. L. Lewis J. P. Martin M. S. MacDairmid N. W. Pettys H. E. Russell C. F. Saffley C. H. Trask M. F. Weeks E. E. Wells CLASS OF ' 64 J. H. A. G. J. S. R. W. T. G. T. A. W. R. W. M. W. H. D. H. H. M. J. L W. S. R. J. C. T. M. A. J. M. F. L. J. L R. H. J. H. Ariail Brown Clardy Day Day Embry Ferris , Hinton Kelly King Martin Mayes Moore Piatt Rowe Sale Sink Smyre Wolfe Wray Wright [119] : KAPPA SIGMA Dune and Jimmy turned over twelve scholars to Podre . . . another successful Parents ' Day . . . K. Sig footballers made us proud on Saturday afternoons . . . Pins and roses compliments of Scooter, Loon, Woods and Bullet . . . Czar plus Joanne=:great Fall Function . . . Cheetah, Monk, and Fraley-Hear no evil, see no . . . Crack, Rogers, and a flam- ing flickerball title . . . the Trough mourned Alloy ' s de- parture; Abdul ' s camel caravan transported . . . R.O.T.C. OFFICERS Jack Taylor President Ned Davis Vice-President Johnny Rogers Secretary Bob Stone Lawrence Kimbrough Treasurers CLASS OF ' 61 H. N. Bynum J. L Cole R. L Cook S. R. Cotton W. M. Crouch P. W. Davis E. E. Houser R. E. Kizer W. M. La Far V. E. Stanley J. B. Taylor F. L. Wyche A. T. Quantz May I play now, please? yp- . V - CLASS OF ' 62 F. B. Clark H. L. Cow ard D. P. Currie C. E. Fraley J. E. Gee n. H. G-ean R. C, Hord H. H. Hurt B. J. M. Kelley R. G. McRorie E. L. Mallard W. M. Mitchell n. Morton J. W. Parks R. T. Stone E. L. Stone B. W. Usher H. L Wray Do many of your boys piay sports? [120] with Bynum, Quantz, Kizer, and Cole . . . Garcia gave Zero permission for a week-long Measel ' s dive . . . sleighing tragedy wiped that silly grin off Charm ' s face . . . the Stone brothers under the direction of Helen Hunnington . . . Happy have we met . . . Happy will we part . . . Parents ' Day 1960 CLASS OF ' 63 J. W. R. B. E. E. S, M. S. P. J. P. C. V. T. L. L. M. R. B. J. B. C. G. F. F. R. L. Almond Cordle Crutchfield Davis Hawes Hendrix Hunt Jones Kimbrough Rivers Rogers Sasser Tulloch Voorhees CLASS OF ' 64 H. B. Arbuckle W. F. Beerman R. W. Debnam R. E. Earle S. R. Fore J. C. Fuller J. L. Jernigan E. M. Morris J. L Powell D. C. Settles I. 0. Stover T. H. Whitley [121] : PHI DELTA THETA . . . Jester and his boarding house, Mikie Will and the TV Club, Trader George and the five-year plan, Paleface and the everlasting bill . . . Pieman, Pieman, Oboe Joe . . . Thumper, Cookie, Gunga Din . . . Hey, Squires, shut that kid up . . . what happened this time. Chase . . . Hey, Bussell, how ' s your old Wazoo . . . Lodger and the lottery, Frank Lloyd Rives and his San Luis Rey, Wagon Master and the old Georgia trail, Blake the happy wanderer . . . Lift- OFFICERS Bill Shinn President Ben Sparks Vice-President Andy Blake Secretary Bob Denham Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 H. J. Barger R. 0. Beebe H. A. Blake J. C. Bootle H. H. Chase J. M. Crute R. D. Davis R. D. Denham W. T. Finch G. W. George L. C. Hopkins E. F. Johnston G. G. Lacy G. N. Nix J. G. Nuckolls J. W. Packer W. F. Pharr L. A. Rogers W. E. Shinn C. J. Snider 0. B. Sparks T. G. Squires M. M. Wilson R. C. Young CLASS OF ' 62 R. L. Austin C. A. Boggs B. H. Branch J. W. Bussell D. M. Calhoun J. A. Chiles H. T. Collins M. D. Davis W. W. Fowler J. A. Harris W. T. Harris M. Hudson J. D. McCaslin R. L. McDonald A. C. Millar C. M. Rives J. L. Robinson F. A. Sherrill G. L Smith R. P. Snead H. F. Thomas W. H. Wellford Slim would ' ve liked it. Honorable Order of the Tube. [122] ing a Limie, waiting for the Ouke, finding a fourth . . . talking, singing, drinking a little . . . getting mad and laugh- ing it off . . . always on the sunny side . . . one more time for . . . 424 ... all in a castle painted blue and white. The serious ttme ' .vould ' ve liked this, to la Theta lor aye. CLASS OF ' 63 J. D. Ansley H. V. Austin W 0. Bankhead S. Y. Brown J. B. Cameron w. C. Dees N. A. Gibbs A. J. Harris N. P. Harris K. K. Kelley J. D. Kiser R. N. Marshall M M. Pearson E. B. Peel C. W. Perry W J. Plunkett H. S. White R. A. Williams CLASS OF ' 64 G. L. Auman B. E. Billington T. C. Bryant J. J. Bulla W W. Eckman G. P. Harris M T. Holland F. W. Home L. H. Hutchens G. L Little J. L. Newson G. K. Painter N. B. Smith W J. Stark D. T. Stitt H. V. Taylor S. G. Warren [123] : PHI GAMMA DELTA The Pad annex swings into action . . . Couch sees the oc . . . T. T. decorates the beach . . . Swifty turns a greenish brown . . . Summer school beckons . . . the squirrel chases . . . Maynard visits the stacks . . . River Parties 32 . . . Rush week . . . We ' re not beatniks ... the Armstrong hour . . . Brown Diaz love everybody ... 19 and Dumbo . . . House, Simpson, McAllister, Sheffield, Zirkle, Slaughter and Morrison plan a surprise for VPI . . . Vickie gets a ring, Eleanor, Charlie, Stamey gets a baby . . . Black Diamond Fever-Rush, Thomp, Greene, Sherrill, Here comes Stamey! OFFICERS Bob Thompson President Hatch May Recording Secretary Charlie Patterson Corresponding Secretary Roy Stamey Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 W. B. Armstrong T. E. Cloninger J. S. Dallas W. A. Greene R. D. Hall D. W. Harper D. C. House E. L. Jackson E. J. Jacques H. May D. R. Maynard C. W. Patterson T. E. Simpson I. C Smith R. L. Stamey R. L. Thompson D. R. Wilson CLASS OF ' 62 T. V. Adams R. P. Barringer H. N. Brown E. J. Couch M. A. Diaz W. R. Hartness G. L. Jones J. R. McAllister R. W. Porter A. P. Rush G. Sheffield L. G. Zirkle .rA. [124] and Simpson . . . Wilson, Hall, and Couch- Onward, Chris- tian Soldiers! . . . Porterhaly and Greene give best parties ever . . . The Commandor Yatchet Club surplants Bubbles . . . the Seniors leave . . . ' Ere again we part, pledge hand to hand and heart to heart. Remember the one about . CLASS OF ' 63 J. L. J. L. G. A. P. A. J. R. L. C. F. B. L. K. R. C. J. F. T. J. A. H. J. H. M. P. F. M. J. C. Bourdeaux Eggers Engh Halyburton Jones Leafer Lopp Martin Morrison Perry Robinson Scales Sherrill Slaughter Watson Young CLASS OF ' 64 L. E. Baucom J. K. Briggs S. M. Chiles J. E. Cole I B. Covington C. Creech W. V. Curlee J. W. Dobbins W. E. Dolo R. V. Fulp S. C. Going D. W. Lopp J. N. McKeithen M. A. Nemir J. M. Rhyne C. B. Shapard J. M. Trammell M. E. Williams [1251 : PI KAPPA ALPHA The beach party and National Convention: Beta chapter ' s summer highlights . . . return to DC for a year of-well, a year at DC . . . romance blooms: Woodside, Ivanoff, Stett- ler, McCants lose pins . . . V. G. buys a diamond, and Dan loses freedom to roam . . . Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet and collected 1st place in Homecoming displays . . . Hoo Ha— many good times . . . Baker and his Indian maid . . . Continental Wolfie-Austria ' s CARE package to PiKA . . . Anderson and Phi Bete key with the Invisible Experts at bridge . . . Fouche and Turner take Sabbaticals Vive la Pi K A. OFFICERS Nick ivanoff President Ray Thomas Vice-President Mike Welborn Secretary Jerry Vaughan Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 M. L J. T. W. P. J. H. V. G. J. A. N. A. D. S. E. B. L B. K. 0. R. D. C. M. J. E. F. A. Allen Anderson Beckman Bruton Grantham Hendry Ivanoff McCarty Marston Metts Stettler Thomas Thompson Vaughan Wells CLASS OF ' 62 A. VJ. Covifan J. W. Fouche W. F. Gerhardt G. G. Kundahl R. M. McFarland H. R. Nev land F. J. Vi alters H. R. Woodside Two orders of mystery meat please. for further study . . . Yogi Bear and Georgie on the hand- ball court . . . McFarlands candle burning at both ends . . . Norman ' s bird seed . . . May. and the Marston club took the last long dive. What would the union say? :SMi CLASS OF ' 63 A. S. E. C. S. S. J. C. R. N. W. S. W. J. R. 0. J. T. C. V. T. A. F. L. R. J. C. S. M. K Baker Bivens Clark Davis Fraser Goodrum Hill Jamison Jensen McCants McDaniel Moss Norman Peery Slane Taylor Walker Weaver Welborn CLASS OF ' 64 E. 0. R. G. W. Y. U. X. L. N. M. L. J. C. J. R. W. M. R. A. W. D. T. G. H. B. Adams Bost Buchanan Cullum Johnson Lafferty MacGregor McNeill Price Renner Smithers Thurston Underwood [1271 : PI KAPPA PHI The year ' s headlines from Epsilon Chapter: Nineteen Pledge Despite Shades . . . Bell ' s Boys Become Autograph Hounds . . . Biologist Branch Converts Cow to Cat . . . Goodwin Tries Bell Date Service . . . Keller Becomes Pontiff . . . Buck Pays, Cash Collects, Stick Pins, at Pen . . . Hunter Hunts Ale Crates . . . Nan, T-Bird Grace Founder ' s Day . . . Pete Pms Opponent in Hayloft . . . Gilly ' s Present a Miss-carriage . . . Hedrick solos on Crumpet . . . Pledge Pins on Bourbon Street . . . Biggest Jock Goes Ivy . . . Spiders Infest S. J. Nest . . . Frog, Rink, Aub, C. B. Go The W hat ain ' t we got — we ain ' t got dames! OFFICERS Buck Flintom President D. C. GJIley Secretary Bruce King Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 Q. P. Boyd R. L. Dixon A. L. Flintom R. P. Grant W. K. Hedrick C. R. Hunter A. H. Keller S. G. Riley D. C. Stowell J. W. Talbert T. S. Watts CLASS OF ' 62 J. S. Barnett D. W Bolen C. E. Branch M N Goodwin J. T. Hall P. M Jorgensen T. W Martin R. H Moore J. D. Morefield T. L. Odom J. A. Pressley V. 0. Roberson W E Roberson i PfPP Big Brother Is Watching You. [128] Way Of All Flesh . . . Penguin Captures Alligator . . . Odom ' s Date Complains of Shift . . . Phillips, Troll, Trotter Try Tree . . . Watts Wins Pre-Law Sweepstakes . . . Grant, Wilson Open Tennessee-Davidson Line . . . Bearded Prophet Changes Water to Wine . . . J.B.K., Is Anyone In The House? Excuse me, sir, is this the Phi Delt House? Gee, I ' d like another roll. CLASS OF ' 63 R. P. Bailey W. M. Blakely B. C. Camobell W. F. Clingman D. C. Gilley W. M. Hagen D. R. Hedrick J. B. King A. F. Lancaster M. Melton W. M. Philips T. W. Powell R. R. Scales B. W. Trotter H. J. Waters J. D. Wilson J. L. Young CLASS OF ' 64 H, Bell R. L. Deck W. DeVaughn T. W. Edwards J. Fitzgerald G. G. Govan S. E. Gramley L. R. Horsman R. L. Hughes W. Y. MacDonald W. R. Pritchard R. W. Reynolds W. E. Spainhour J. P. Traywick D. Wilkerson W. E. Wye he G. Worthen [129] : SIGMA ALPHA Covington and Adcock reinstated the grip . . . frantic Charles Rowe earned the Phoenix . . . after the Statesville detour, bids bring thinkers, Rude Ed, Sharecropper, Big Bopper, and Fool (USCG, ret.) . . . Homecoming: Scrubby passes out box lunches at Steakhouse . . . Bruns dates from Converse . . . Trio refuses to sing Malaguena . . . Mooresville patriot welcomes SAE as everyone enjoys big skit . . . Brev er leaves in November before starting classes . . . Asa takes goats from Halls of Montezuma . . . Midwinters: we go bigtime and broke . . . Hines repulses himself . . . Mukai again OFFICERS We thought we heard him say: 1 tvill not speuk of the utuh ' nig r1o Tom Covington, Tom H udgins Presidents Gi ine Adcock, Clay Atkins Vice-Pres idents Mac Smythe, Gary ' Lane Secretaries Tom Hudgins, Tom Lucas Trea isurers CLASS OF ' 61 R. M. Aderhold M. B. Bennett B. L. Bivins T. C. Bruns W. H. Cannon G. L. Cory T. L. Covington D. E. Craig A. C. Hattaway T. M. Hudgins G. B. LeGrand A. E. Lesesne H. A. McAllister D. M. Orr T. Parker H. N. Pharr P. J. Powell H. C. Robertson J. 1. Rose C. E. Rowe D. H. Webster S. S. Wiley F. S. Wilkinson C. L. Wyrick CLASS OF ' 62 E. W. Adcock A. C. Atkins E. L. Grimsley S. E. Hines H. M. Jones T. L. Lucas A. G. McNay D. C. Martin W. H, . Merritt R. M. Morgan W. M . Moss P. S. Patrick H. L. Smith P. B. Smith J. L. Starling M. H . Stuart Let ' s get that trophy! [130] lands coveted waiter ' s position . . . Crash Wagon comes through. (RIP, BP) . . . Greasey succeeds P. B. as EQ . . . Jones ordained Eminent Dinner Bell . . . Artist Series detracts from mystic rites . . . exams-the beach ... A good year? ' I ' .v, John. A thing of beauty is a joy forever CLASS OF ' 63 G. M. Brewer W. M. Mines J. F. Lyon J. McCutchen D. H. McQueen J. M. Morton W. 0. Nisbet J. P. Reynolds J. D. Simpson J. M. Smyth W. A. Thompson K. N. Tucker T. C. Tuttle E. H. Wilier G. B. Winkler CLASS OF ' 64 F. H. Baumgardner W. L. Dillon R. R. Dixon A. P. Finch F. L. Fowler P. C. Freeny F. H. Harrison J. W. Kellett R. W. McNairy J. W. Maddox J. H. Randolph 1. D. Rohrer C. E. Rude E. H. Rudert M. C. Sexton E. C. Sherrill T. H. Stafford W. W . Wilkins [131] : SIGMA CHI With the gathering of the clan, Mike brought a new wife, Burke brought a new baby . . . same old wife . . . Brenner ' s rush mag awes a Baker ' s two dozen . . . Maoris and Burke, the intelligentsia . . . Lovette, top pass receiver . . . Watson and Schoen raise their cross at the pledge party . . . Stephen Wood, the poor man ' s Winston Churchill . . . fraternity receives Back-to-God Award from American Legion Hut . . . Brother R.D., the taulet . . . Carrell beats Wake ... the McCorkle-King telephone service . . . Cassell tours local farm houses . . . Laughlin and the educated toe . . . Suddenly Last September . OFFICE Spiro Macrls President Joe Farrar Vice-President John Cooley Secretary Bud Robinson Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 F. H. Barron W. M. Bolt J. 0. Burke J. D. Eifort J. W. Farrar F. C. Holmes G. W. Johnson W. K. Kirkpatrick K. M. Laughlin J. F. Lee J. T. McCorkle S. J. Maoris C. M. Parker G. Rhyne R. N. Wesley CLASS OF ' 62 P. W. Brown L. N. Burns H. S. Cline J. H. Cooley J. M. Davis J. B. Doss T. N. French C. P. Hunter A. S. King R. E. Le Doyen D. E. Lovette R. H Moore G. C. Showalter OK, everybody that has a mother [132] Wright wrestles; Butch grunts . . . Greek Week, good for laughs . . . Burns finally makes it . . . Olin and the boys . . . the Midwinters cocktail party . . . Cline and Showalter lead the baseball team . . . Spring and beer and the river... CLASS OF -63 L. D. Baker D. A. Carrel! K. E. Dountz D. M Featherstone C. E. Frew J. R. Glenn W G Kepler W C. Mebane G. W Pepper F, B. Robinson P. R. Watson T. W. Wright CLASS OF ' 64 T. R. Agnew D. R. Alexander W R Barron R. N. booth P. P. Burks P. 1. Cassell R. A. Daniel C. J. Derrick W H Fitts D. H. Forrester R. D. Fro mm J. M. Hart J. T. Hollenbeck J. A. Loveless G. F. McEver W F. McGuirt R. E. Mcintosh J. D. Miller J. L. Moore W R Nickel D. B. Olin D. S. Schade F. W. Schoen R. B. Small J. R. Wampler L. E. Whitaker [133] : SIGMA NU Rush week . . . Aunt B. Honey ' s biscuits were good, Mrs. Davis served us shortcake . . . Arnold flew in from the Olympics . . . Hey, Con-How ' re your brother ' s grades? . . . remember Richard and the ditch? ... Art lost a pin, got two back . . . Nick tackled Wofford single-handed . . . Blake sings? . . . When you getting married, Lewis? ... Fin went sledding, brought back a banana split . . . Who got Stoned at the culture party? . . . Norris and his diet-this week I ' ve got a secret OFFICERS Frank Mansell President Lewis Parker Vice-President Richard Lilly Secretary Con Childress Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 R. A. Blake H. M. Epes R. M. Gant R. M. Lilly D. N. MacKinnon A. B. McLure L. M. Steele A. P. Werts CLASS OF ' 62 G. M. F. Brauch T. P. Caldwell B. G. Carlton C. G. Childress F. M. Crawford C. C. Cutts N. A. Daves T. D. Finley C. J. Freeland C. L. Hargis W A. Kirkland R. S. Lillard W. F. Mansell K. A. Maulden N. E. Newton H. L Parker R. L Phillips W. H. Pruitt G. G. Rosenberger H. M. Stone A. F. Toole A. A. Vance H. R. Weeks W. G. Werth Get it on film before he changes his mind! [134] he gives up dessert at breakfast . . . Gant turned ptiilosoptier . . . Hansford ate cake at ttie Lord ' s tiouse . . . Mac had to go to Mississippi to round up all his women . . . Exams killed a good year, and most of us left. CLASS OF •63 J. E. Dill J. S. Oehler J. B. Overton L. M. Park R. W. Spangler A. W. Teass CLASS OF ' 64 S. R. Bender S. R. Childress W. H. English C. L. Evans G. K. Harrington R. A. Hastings W. E. Lynn J. H. Meincer G. C. Oldham J. P. O ' Neal D. W. Suter [135] : SIGMA PHI EPSILON Two weeks after the rush week masque, 23 eager freshmen were in our ranks . . . Thanks to Letitia for the party at Converse: Little Johnny went over like helium . . . Fall Function-there were several competitors for the R. E. Dew- hurst Golden Shaft Award . . . weren ' t there, Charlie . . . and Ken . . . and Henry . . . But then Jim Tanner was dating-uh-trying to date Susie . . . Susie-to the rescue of the last minute stag line . . . And he screams all the way down ... for you, Ed . . . 125 windows for pledges at the Alexander Home . . . what a revolutionary year . . . Cheers — The Barium Springs Party. OFFICERS Roger Dewhurst President Ken Moore Vice-President John Goodman Secretary Ed Hall Treasurer CLASS OF ' 61 A. S. Allan D. 0. Clemmer Q. E. Cooke R. E. Dewhurst E. P. Hall E. F. Hartman J. G. Hill H. C. McFadyen J. M. Murchison R. E. Nash R. B. Sargent CLASS OF ' 62 J. R. Goodman M. R. McKenzie M. B. Maddock J. K. Moore J. G. Morrison R. W. Stephens J. S. Weld 1136] ah, those maximum and minimum parties . . . the Sig Ep Ball . . . all ours and how! ... a special tribute to Jackie Neely, our sweetheart . . . and nurse . . . say, wasn ' t that some . . . then graduation, and those cynics became our alumni. Maybe I ' d better have that other drink CLASS OF ' 63 L. A. Baldv.m T. M. Dillon A. M. Foster J. L. Freeman K. C. Hess J. D. Merchant G. N. Mitchell C. E. Styron B. M. Swope H. C. Tiller CLASS OF -64 -r G. Archibald J. ' L. Binkley J. A. Colburn P. D. Heidt G. W. Hopkins R. W. Laney P. E. Lewis J. T. McCormick R. S. Marquis 0. C. Martin C. J. Morrow R. Q. Pierce F. H. Roles J. E. Tanner J. D. Thigpen J. R. Thompson G. L. Turner R. A. Wachuk D. G. Whitman C. N. Williamson [137] we remember The Girl, and the memories rain in a sweet spill of confused recollections: memories of a thousand faces, a thousand voices, a thousand far-off Saturday nights . . . and our memories are like the empty sound that follows laughter . . . we remember a face above the beer cans, a wisp of cigarette smoke floating off to nowhere, the wild throbbing of the juke-box and the dancing feet . . . and we remember silence . . . the GIRL we remember the tawdry fake-roman- tic masquerade of dance weekends, and the parties, and the weary, sodden sunrise partings . . . and we remember aimless walks through the afternoon, long night-time conversations, the slow and somehow satisfying sharing of our mutual self-analysis. we remember her face . . . not beautiful, but seeing only ours across a room . . . and her voice, so small and distant over a telephone, so soft when she said goodnight . . . and her letters, a hasty scrawl on blue paper. Remember us, Girl, sitting at your table, pensive . . . r Remember, when you laugh, our empty laughter . . . Remember, silent at your book, our awkward silences together . -yW stop a moment Think of the frank and open face of invitation that you gave us . . . Think of all our lies and poses Think of the wild loud nights v re spent escaping ourselves and tame routine . . i, i look at us from where you sit, Girl, Memory. we want you to see us and remember us and like us enough to return, for we are worried lest we become no more than a memory to you. m. de:: Colquitt Meacriam SENIORS We who have learned to love the words, now when we speak of our- selves have so few left to say. Somehow we just cannot ask any more for metaphors of life in general, when we only care to feel the clean, blunt facts of our own particular lives. We may not yet know who we are, but we can no longer beg the crowd to tell us. [145] A thousand, thousand years ago, we, scowling, heard them ask: !if)i von grow tip, W ' liat are yoii going to he? i I IH gi rr ■■■l 1 P m m ■ ■■j Ki 1 |m iFlm ita i 1 B ' - 1 ■ W4 H Hb ci ' D « H 1 1 1 i ■ 1 1 i h 2 2 9 Hearing the question again, we only laugh, and say: When we grow up, then we are finally old enough to be vital statistics in the democratic election machine; and to kill the innocent in the sweet name of America the Beautiful; and to own a small suburban plot of cultivated ground. But do we laugh because we have given our answers in the years already promised to specified studies or trades? [148] Or do we laugh ironically as we realize the question ' s strange, sad commentary on a liberal education, and know now that it is a thousand, thousand years too late to run away and join the circus? -- IX -• fesju . -• T% — [149] N NETEEN-SIXTY Verner Stanley, President Ty Finch, Vice-President Ben Sparks, Secretary-Treasurer Richard Millikan Aderhold Greensboro, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -AE, Chap- lain . . . Alpha Epsiion Delta, President . . . Gamma Sigma Epsiion . . . Honor Court . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Tennis . . . Freshman Council . . . YMCA. David Max Alabran Oakville, Ontario Chemistry . . . ROTC . . . Meth- odist Student Fellowship, Pres- ident . . . YMCA, Cabinet. Charles David Alexander Kannapolis, N. C. Business Administration. Andrew Smart Allan, III Fernandina Beach, Fla. Business Administration . . i; j E. James Lathan Allen Chester, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . i - , Vice- President . . . Alpha Epsiion Delta . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Epsiion . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Wrestling. Marvin Leroy Allen Mount Holly, N. C. Economics . . . IIKA, Execu- tive Committee, Sergeant-at- arms . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Repub- licans Club. [150] O N E SENIOR CLASS James Thomas Anderson Alexandria, Vj. Math ... UK A, Interfratcrnity Council, BoiirdinK House Man- aRcr . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Honor Court . . . Honorary Fra- ternity Council . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, President . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . National Merit Scholar . . . Baker Scholar . . . Freshman Chemistry Achievement Aw ard . . . Alumni Association Medal. William Bacon Armstrong High Point, N. C. English . . . ' M ' -i, Historian . . . Chapel Choir . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Interna- tional Relations Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Assistant Editor. Asso- ciate Editor . . . YMCA. Clyde Watts Auman West End, N. C. Economics . . . K. . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association, Board of Directors . . . Inter- national Relations Club . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Francis Hutton Barron Eufaula, Ala. Math . . . l.X, Treasurer . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Publications Board . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Distinguished Military Stu- dent . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Business Manager . . . Student Council . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Thompson Honor Scholar . . . Dana Scholar . . . Phi Beta Kappa. £LM William Peter Beckman Indiantown, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK. . . . Business- Economics Associa- tion . . . YMCA. Roger Orvis Beebe Atlanta, Ga. Chemistry . . . ' I ' -ift, Scholar- ship Chairman . . . Track, Cap tain . . . Cross Country . . . Phi Beta Kappa. Marvin Butler Bennett, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Economics . . . -AV. . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . .Cheerleader . . .Davidson- Ian, Business Staff . . . YMCA. Benjamin Land Bivins Macon, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . -AF, . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon, Recorder ... Phi Mu Alpha . . . ROTC, Sergeant. [151] NINETEEN-SIXTY Herbert Andrew Blake Anderson, S. C. English . . . ' I ' AH, Secretary . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . National Merit Scholar. Robert Adams Blake Abbeville, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -N, Social Chairman . . . Camera Club, President . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Hon- orary Fraternity Council . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . Spanish Club . . . Amateur Radio Club. George R. Blalock, Jr. Clinton, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K. . . . ROTC, Major . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade. William Michael Bolt Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -. , Tribune, Historian, Boarding House Manager . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Davidsonian . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Eumanean Liter- ary Society . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . YMCA . . . Baptist Student Union, Vice-President . . . Pre-Medical Award. iiM M James Childs Bootle Macon, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . ■I ' .io, Pledge- master, Interfraternity Council . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Court of Control, Judge . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Omi- cron Delta Kappa . . . Sopho- more Class President . . . First Vice-President of Student Council . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges ... Phi Beta Kappa. Fred Baxter Boozer Jekyll Island, Ga. Sociology . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club Manager. Baseball Quinton Pressley Boyd Porterdale, Ga. Mathematics . . . nivl ' , IMAC Representative, Boarding House Manager, Interfraternity Council, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Major . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . YMCA . . . Burling- ton Scholar . . . Dana Scholar . . . Baseball. Thomas Nelson C. Bruns New Orleans, La. Pre-Medicine . . . -. l-: . . . D Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Soccer. [152] O N E Jefferson Haywood Bruton Hamlet, N. C. Business Administration . . . IIKA , . . Business-Economics Association . . . YMCA. SENIOR CLASS James Otis Burke, Jr. Lexington, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -X . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sig- ma Epsilon ... Phi Beta Kap- pa .. . Track. Harold Ned Bynum Iron Station, N. C. Physics ... Kl, Guard, Sports Manager . . . D Club, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Coun- cil .. . ROTC. Captain . , . Scabbard and Blade . . . Sigma Pi Sigma, Chapter Associate . . . Baseball . . . Football . . . Beaver Club, President. William Howard Cannon Greensboro, N. C. Psychology . . . lAK . , . D Club . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Bas- ketball . . . Track. ikii MrMi M iii Henry Homer Chase, Jr. Huntsville, Ala. Business Administration . . ' I ' -i , Social Chairman . . ROTC, Lieutenant. James Craig Clark, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Psychology . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . ROTC Band, Drum Major . . . Base- ball, Manager. Dan Orr Clemmer, Jr. Benton, Tenn. English . . . l-M-:, Rush Chair- man, President, Pledge Train- er .. . Chapel Choir . . . Davld- sonlan. Copy Editor . . . Euma- nean Literary Society . . . Methodist Student Fellowship. Timothy Earle Cloninger Newton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' T-i . . . YMCA. [153] N N E T E E N - Jerry Lea Cole Yanceyville, N. C. Business Administration . . . K-, Secretary . . . Business- Economics Association, Direc- tor .. . Court of Control . . . D Club . . . Interfraternity Coun- cil, President . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Beaver Club, Sec- retary . . . Baseball. Thomas Bethel Colvin Anchorage, Ky. English . . . BHii, Secretary . . . Oavidsonian, News Editor, Fea- ture Editor, Associate Editor . . . International Relations Club . . . Philanthropic Literary So- ciety, Treasurer . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Book-of-the-Semester Committee, Chairman . . . Elec- tions Board. Robert Leonidus Cook, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. Economics . . . K-, Alumni Sec- retary . . . Business-Economics Association, President ... In- ternational Relations Club . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . A. K. Phifer Scholarship. I X T Y Quinton Edwin Cooke, Jr. Murfreesboro, N. C. Chemistry . . . - l ' E, Pledge Trainer, Vice-President ... In- terfraternity Council . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent . . . YMCA. 1 iiiiYMMtl i V CI- imM Charles Landrum Cornwell Lattimore, N. C. English . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Publications Board, Secretary . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editor . . . Sigma Upsilon, Vice- President . . . YMCA. Gordon Lee Cory Greensboro, N. C. Economics . . . -AK . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Master Sergeant . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . YMCA . . . IMAC . . . Basketball . . . Tennis. Solon Russell Cotton, Jr. Red Springs, N. C. History . . . Ki; . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Beaver Club, Vice-President . . . Base- ball . . . Football. Thomas Leak Covington Rockingham, N. C. English . . . ::Ai:, Chairman, Secretary, President . . . Male Chorus, Secretary . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Vagabonds . . . Union Bookstore, Manager. [154] O N E David Ernest Craig Greensboro, N. C. PreMedicine . . . -AK, Chron- icler, Warden . . . Alpha Epi- lon Delta, Secretary . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon . . . Dana Scholar. SENIOR CLASS William C. Crawford, Jr. Salisbury. N. C. Chemistry . . . K. . . . ROTC . . . Golf . . . YMCA. William M. Crouch, Jr. Hartsville, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki,, Board- mg House Manager . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Baseball. John M. W. Crute, Jr. Wilson. N. C. Economics . . . l--i i . . . Busi- ness - Economics Association . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . Foot- ball . . . Golf . . . Beaver Club. (1 John Sanders Dallas High Point, N. C. Business Administration . . . ■M-i, I MAC Representative, Rush Chairman, Corresponding Secretary . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association, Vice-Presi- dent . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Publications Board . . . Quips and Cranks, Business Manager . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Richard Laurence Dalton Winston-Salem, N. C. Business Administration . . . HHii, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Lieu- tenant . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . YMCA . . . Soccer, All South. Paul Waneda Davis Bristol, Tenn. Physics . . . Kr, Vice-President . . . Football . . . Elections Board, Chairman. Robert Dorsey Davis, Jr. High Point, N. C. Business Administration . . . •i ' .ifi, Sports Manager . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Master Sergeant . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Young Republicans Club. Presi- dent . . . YMCA. [155] N N E T E E N - I X T Y William Franklin Deane Safety Harbor, Fla. Economics . . . Hhii, President . . . Honorary Fraternity Coun- cil .. . Male Chorus . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff... ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Scab- bard and Blade . . . Sigma Delta Psi, President . . . YMCA . . . Cross-Country. Robert Dayton Denham Winston-Salem, N. C. English . . . ' I ' -iH, Treasurer . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . ROTC, Cap- tain . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . YMCA, Treas- urer . . . The Vagabonds, Treas- urer. John Parker Denton Somerset, Ky. History . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . International Re- lations Club, Vice-President, President . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . College Union Bookshelf Chairman. John Oliver DeVries, IV Frammgham, Mass. Business Administration . . . K- , Social Chairman . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . Philanthropic Literary So- ciety . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Roger Edward Dewhurst Miami Springs, Fla. Political Science . . . - ' I ' l;, House Chairman, President, Interfraternity Council ... In- ternational Relations Club . . . ROTC . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Richard Lee Dixon Gastonia, N. C. History . . . nK i ' , Treasurer, Alumni Secretary . . . D Club . . . Male Chorus . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . W restling, Manager. Ervin Stanley Duggan Manning, S. C. English . . . . T!. ' , Social Chair- man . . . Oavidsonian, Asso- ciate Editor, Managing Editor . . . Philanthropic Literary So- ciety, Secretary, Vice-President . . . ROTC, Captain, Band Com- mander . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Assistant Editor . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . YMCA, Cabinet. David Nesbit Edwards, Jr. Winston-Salem, N. C. English . . . Concert Band, President . . . Football Band . . . Honorary Fraternity Coun- cil .. . Philanthropic Literary Society, President ... Phi Mu Alpha, President . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Brass Ensemble . . . All-State Intercollegiate Band. [156] O N E Joseph Donald Eifort West End, N. C. Psychology . . . -N, Pledge Trainer . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant First Class . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . YMCA. Cabinet. SENIOR CLASS Hansford Muse Epes Lynchburg, Va. English Honors German . . . -N, Treasurer . . . Delta Phi Alpha, President . . . Euma- nean Literary Society . . . Le Cercle Francais ... Phi Beta Kappa ... Phi Mu Alpha, Vice- President . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . Vagabonds. Joseph Webb Farrar IVlount Holly, N. C. Pre-H ledicine . . . -• , Historian . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . YlVlCA . . . Track. William Tyree Finch Georgetown, Texas Pre-Medicine . Chairman, IMA Sigma Epsilon Fraternity Counc Council . President l--i , Rush . Gamma . Honorary . . Student Senior Class Vice- Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Beaver Club . . . Football. MdMM Claude Swanson Finney Spartanburg, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -W- . . . Court of Control . . . D Club . . . Beaver Club . . . Golf . . . Soccer, Captain, All Southern. Frederick B. Fleagle, Jr. Davidson, N. C. Psychology . . . Track. Albert L. Flintom Toccoa, Ga. Business Administration . . . IIK ' I ' , Pledge Master, President . . . Business-Economics As- sociation, Secretary . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA. Paul Oscar Franson, III Montgomery, Ala. Math . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . Sigma Pi Sigma. [157] N NETEEN-SIXTY George D. Gable, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. English . . . ATI. ' , President, Pledge Trainer . . . D Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Swimming . . . Orientation Group Advisor. Stanley F. Gaines, Jr. Boyle, Miss. Business Administration . . . KA, Parliamentarian, Secretary . . . Business-Economics Asso- ciation . . . D Club . . Inter- national Relations Club . . . ROTC, First Colonel . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student... Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Rifle Team, Captain, All Southern Conference, All State. Robert Marion Gant, Jr. Ft. Benning, Ga. Bible . . . i;N, Chaplain . . Classics Club . . . YMCA. William Earle Gayle, Jr. Chesapeake, Ohio Pre-Medicine . . . K. , Treasurer . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treas- urer . . . Gamma Sigma Epsi- lon .. . YMCA, Cabinet . . . Tennis. Graham Wiley George Decatur, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . ' tAG, Social Chairman . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Cross Country . . . Track. Henry S. Goodwin, Jr. Davidson, N. C. Business Administration . . . . . . Business-Economics As- sociation . . . Golf . . . Rifle Team, Co-Captain. James Robert Gordon Hamlet, N. C. History . . . Business-Econom- ics Association . . . Quips and Cranks, Co-Editor, Section Ed- itor . . . ROTC, Master Sergeant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Frank Alexander Gould Richmond, Va. History . . . ATI! . . . Football Band . . . International Rela- tions Club, Treasurer . . . YMCA . . . Washington Semester. [158] O N E Ralph Peery Grant Kingsport, Tenn. PreMedicine . . . HK ' I ' . . . Eumanean Literary Society... Amateur Radio Club, Presi- dent. SENIOR CLASS William Michael Grant Blacksburg, Va. English . . . .VTi; . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Le Cercle Francais ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Methodist Student Move- ment. Vardell Gaines Grantham Fairmont, N. C. Business Administration . . . iiK.v, Social Chairman . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion . . . Camera Club, Vice- President . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . Wildcat Handbook . . . YMCA. Robert Sater Green Winter Park. Fla. History ... K. , President . ROTC. Lieutenant. NliiLMfl William Alexander Greene Whiteville, N. C. Business Administration . . . ' I I ' -i, Social Chairman . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . Young Democrats Club . . . College Union Com- mittee . . . YMCA. William C. Hagan, Jr. Kingsport, Tenn. English . . . ' I ' lU . . . Quips and Cranks, Business Staff . . . YMCA. Edwin Piatt Hall Alexandria, Va. Chemistry . . . :; ' i ' i:. Athletic Chairman, Comptroller, Board- ing House Manager . . . Euma- nean Literary Society . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Sergeant First Class. Robert Davidson Hall, Jr. Belmont, N. C. Business Administration . . . •1 ' r.i . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Concert Band . . . Wrestling . . . YMCA. [159] NINETEEN Charles Daniel Hamner Lynchburg, Va. French . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais. John D. Hardman Jacksonville, Fla. Math . . . ATi.i, Treasurer . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . YMCA. Clarence Leonard Hardy Kmston, N. C. English . . . AT!! . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Male Chorus . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff. I X T Y Donald Wilson Harper Rock Hill, S. C. Chemistry . . . ' MA . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Rifle Team, Caot ■Sv iiiiliri4 Charlie Hewitt Harrill Lincolnton, N. C. Physics . . . ROTC, Major . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary- Treasurer . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Amateur Radio Club, Secretary. Elwood Franklin Hartman Greensboro, N. C. French . . . - ' 1 K, Chaplain, Secretary, Secretary of Alumni . . . Delta Phi Alpha ... Eu- manean Literary Society, Sec- retary . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais. President . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . YMCA . . . Student Organ Guild. Alexander C. Hattaway, III Rutherfordton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -AK . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. William Kimbro Hedrick Warren, Ark. Music . . . iiK ' i- . . . Concert Band, Vice-President . . . Foot- ball Band . . . Male Chorus ... Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer . . . YMCA. [160] O N E Robert McL. Henderson Maxton, N. C. Business Administration . . . Ki: , . . YMCA . . . Business- Economics Association. SENIOR John Arthur Hendry Perry, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . IIKA, Alumm Secretary . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . YMCA. CLASS Jim Garrison Hill Arlington, Va. German . . . - ' I ' K . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Eumanean Lit- erary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . Male Cho- rus . . . Swimming. Finley Clarke Holmes Memphis, Tenn. Economics . . . - . . . Euma- nean Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . Rifle Team. r5 Linton Cooke Hopkins, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. History . . . •I ' .iH, Rush Chair- man, Social Chairman . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . Soccer. Danny Charlie House Henderson, N. C. History . . . ' MU . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Basketball . . . Football, Co- Captain . . . Second Team Southern Conference, 1959- 1960 . . . Honorable Mention Little All American, 1959. Earl Edward Houser Charlotte, N. C. History . . . Ki;, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Scab- bard and Blade . . . YMCA. Thomas Mangus Hudgins Greenville, S. C. Math . . . -. i:. Treasurer, Boarding House Manager . . . D Club . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice- President ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Student Council . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Honor Scholar- ship . . . Swimming, Captain. [1611 NINETEEN- Charles R. Hunter, Jr. Blenheim, S. C. Political Science . . . riK , Rush Chairman. David Alexander Irvin Winston-Salem, N. C. Business Administration . . . Ben . . . D Club, Secretary- Treasurer . . , ROTC . . . Soc- cer . . . Wrestling . . . Beaver Club. Nicholas Andrew Ivanoff Westfield, N. J. Economics . . . IIKA, House Manager, President . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association, Director . , . ROTC. I X T Y Edward Lon Jackson Jacksonville, Fla. Physics . . . ' I ' l ' -i . . . Sigma Pi Sigma. (« ■ • ' iMM Emmett Jerome Jacques Mooresville, N. C. History-French . . . ' I ' l ' A . . . Chapel Choir . . . Le Cercle Francais, Secretary . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff... ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . Baseball . . . Col- lege Union Record Committee, Chairman . . . Baker Scholar . . . Dana Scholar. Robert Ervin James, Jr. Darlington, S. C. English . . . International Re- lations Club .. . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff, Execu- tive Editor . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Art Editor . . . Sigma Upsilon, Treasurer . . . Span- ish Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club . . . Union Committee . . . Book Of The Semester Committee. George Walter Johnson, III Orlando, Fla. English . . . -X, Social Chair- man . . . Alpha Psi Omega, President . . . Eumanean Lit- erary Society . . . Red and Black Masquers, President... ROTC. Edward F. Johnston, Jr. Wallace, N. C. History . . . ' I ' Att, Parliamenta- rian . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA. [162] O N E SENIOR CLASS John Edward Keiter Kinston. N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . mni . . . D Club . . . ROTC. Lieutenant . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club . . . Soccer. Albert Henry Keller, Jr. Birmingham, Ala. History . . . IIK ' I ' , Chaplain. Historian . . . Classics Club . . . Football Band . . . YMCA. George Grier Kirkpatrick Gainesville, Fla. Psychology . . . ix. Social Chairman, Interfratermty Coun- cil .. . Business-Economics Association . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . ROTC . . . Span- ish Club . . . YMCA. Robert Edward Kizer, Jr. Asheboro, N. C. Business Administration . . . KL, Secretary, Vice-President . . . Business-Economics As- sociation, Director . . . D Club . . . Honor Court . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Scabbard and Blade, President . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club . . . Track, Co-Captain. rr-V- Graham Gordon Lacy Washington, D. C. Spanish-English . . . l .iH . . . Court of Control . . . D Club . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . ROTC. Major . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Spanish Club . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club . . . Football, Co-Captain. Wilson Marshall LaFar Gastonia, N. C. English . . . Ki; . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Editor of Football Programs. Kenneth Michael Laughlin Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -X, Vice- President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . College Union Sec- retary-Treasurer. Roundtable Committee Chairman . . . Track . . . Soccer. All-South. Joseph Finley Lee, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Economics . . . --X . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Tennis. [163] NINETEEN- Arthur Ervin Lesesne Greenville, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -AE, Sec- retary . . . ROTC . . . YMCA. Richard M. Lilly, Jr. Fayettevllle, N. C. History . . . -N, Historian, Sec- retary . . . Le Cercle Francais. William M. Long, Jr. Mocksville, N. C. Business Administration . . . Ki:, Social Chairman . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association. I X T Y Hugh A. McAllister, Jr. Lumberton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -AE . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Track. f l l iti i David Sidney McCarty Mount Airy, N. C. Bible . . . -X, Treasurer . . . Chapel Choir . . . Male Chorus . . . YMCA . . . Westminster Fellowship. Albert Bonner McClure, Jr. Barium Springs, N. C. Psychology . . . i:.N, House Manager, Chaplain . . . Chapel Choir . , . Davidsonian, Circu- lation Manager . . . Eumanean Literary Society. John Timothy iVlcCorkle Bristol, Va. English . . . i;x . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Male Cho- rus . . . Red and Black Mas- quers . . . YMCA. Henry Christian McFadyen Lenoir, N. C. German . . . - ' M:, Boarding House Manager, Scholarship Chairman . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Football Band . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Junior Year Abroad to West Berlin ... Phi Beta Kappa. [164] O N E Ralph Malloy McKeithen Winston-Salem, N. C. History . . . noil, Vice-Presi- dent . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholar . . . Cross Country . . . Track. SENIOR CLASS Donald Drake McNeill, Jr. Charlotte. N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ATii . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . Publications Board . . . Quips and Cranks, Business Manager . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Cross Country . . . Track. David Norris MacKinnon Greenville, Ala. Spanish-History . . . i.v. Chap- lain, Alumni Contact Officer, House Manager . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Sigma Delta Pi, President . . . Span- ish Club, President . . . YMCA , . . Baker Scholar . . . National Merit Scholar. Spiro James Maoris Wilmington, N. C. English . . . i.V, Rush Chair- man, President ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . YMCA, Board of Directors. Thomas F. Mainor Miami, Fla. History . . . AT;. ' , Vice-Presi- dent, Boarding House Manager . . . Male Chorus, Chaplain, Vice-President, President . . . YMCA, Deputations Chairman . . . Freshman Council. Joe Eldridge Markee Durham, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . . Ti. , House Chairman . . . D Club . . . Phil- anthropic Literary Society, Vice-President . . . YMCA . . . Student Marshal at 1960 Grad- uation Exercises . . . Basket- ball. Edgar Booth Marston Kinston, N. C. Business Administration . . . 1IK. , Social Chairman . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion . . . Chapel Choir . . . Quips and Cranks, Business Staff . . . ROTC . . . YMCA. William C. Martin, III Longview, Texas History . . . . T ' .. ' . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC. Lieutenant . . . Honors in His- tory .. . YMCA. [165] NINE John Stephen Maxwell Fort Lauderdale, Fla. English . . . AT ' .. ' , Recording Secretary . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Union Carbide Scholar . . . YMCA. E E N - Harrison May Staunton, Va. History . . . I ' FA, Recording Secretary . . . Eumanean Lit- erary Society . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . YMCA . . . Wrestling. David Russell Maynard Los Altos, Calif. Pre-Medicine . . . i ' FA . . . Quips and Cranks, Classes Ed- itor . . . YMCA. I X T Y Lewis Belton Metts York, S. C. Sociology . . . IIKA . . . Chapel Choir . . . Football Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, Secretary . . . ROTC, Master Sergeant . . . Baseball . . . Summer Honor Court . . . Wild- cat Handbook . . . YMCA. MM Wallace B. Millner, III Concord, N. C. English-Economics . . . BHII . . . Business-Economics Asso- ciation . . . Davldsonian, Editor in Chief . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Publications Board, -Secretary . . . ROTC . . . YMCA. Robert Letcher Moore, II Harrisonburg, Va. History ... .VTi;, Worthy Usher, Interfraternity Council Repre- sentative . . . Interfraternity Council, Secretary . . . Davld- sonian, Associate Editor . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . ROTC, Major . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student... Scabbard and Blade ... Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges . . . McElroy Honor Scholar . . . YMCA ... Phi Beta Kappa. John Malcolm Murchison Concord, N. C. Psychology . . . - I ' F., Social Chairman, Rush Chairman . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . YMCA. Hugh Grattan Murray, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Alpha Epsi- lon Delta . . . D Club ma Sigma Epsilon Gam- Track. [166] O N E Richard Edwin Nash WinstonSalem, N. C. Pre-Dental . . . -•H ' - . . . Junior Marshal, Senior Marshal ... So- cial Chairman . . . Camera Club . . . Oavidsonian, Photog- rapher . . . Eunvinean Literary Society . . . Quips and Cranks, Photographer . . . YMCA. SENIOR Charles Randall Nelms, Jr. KIngsport, Tenn. Pre-Medicine . . . KV . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon . . . YMCA. CLASS Edward Carl Niven Charlotte, N. C. Business Administration . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion . . . YMCA. Guy Nelson Nix, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. English . . . -l-io . . . ROTC. i iMibi James Garland Nuckolls Galax, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . ' i ' - . . . D Club . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Basketball. Douglas Milton Orr Greensboro, N. C. Business Administration . . . -. y. . . . Business-Economics Association . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . Spanish Club . . . Tennis, Captain. John Wesley Packer Clinton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' Ad, Warden . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Ep- silon . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Student Council . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Beaver Club . . . Football. H. Roger Pancoast, Jr. High Point, N. C. History. [167] N N E T E E N - Thomas Parker Greenville, S. C. English . . . -AE, Interfrater- nity Council . . . Court of Con- trol . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Junior Class President . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . YMCA ... Phi Beta Kappa. Charles Whiting Patterson High Point, N. C. Psychology . . . ' M ' - , Rush Chairman, Corresponding Sec- retary, Pledge Trainer . . . Quips and Cranks, Business Staff . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA. Henry Neal Pharr Charlotte, N. C. History . . . -AE, Greek Week Chairman . . . D Club . . . Sig- ma Delta Psi . . . Soccer . . . Track. I X T Y Samuel Henry Pope, ill Atlanta, Ga. History . . . Chapel Choir . . YMCA. mmMM Peter J. Powell Little Rock, Ark. Economics . . . -AE. Albert Theodore Quantz Timmonsville, S. C. Business Administration . . . K- . . . Business-Economics Association, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Spanish Club. James E. Ratchford, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Physics . . . Camera Club . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Amateur Radio Club, Treas- urer . . . Union Cafeteria, Csshier, Student Manager . . . Rifle Team. Timothy Britt Ray St. Petersburg, Fla. Philosophy . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Sigma Upsilon, Vice-Presi- dent . . . The Vagabonds . . . Westminster Fellowship. 1168] O N E SENIOR CLASS Hight S. Redmond Morganton, N. C. PreMediclne . . . KA . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Basket- ball . . . Tennis . . . YMCA. George Fulton Reeves, Jr. Jackson, Miss. Bible and Religion . . . Classics Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Male Chorus ... Phi Mu Alpha . . . Amateur Radio Club . . . College Union Film Com- mittee, Chairman . . . YMCA, Cabinet. James T. Richardson Gainesville, Ga. Bible ... K A, Secretary, Rush Chairman . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Business Staff . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . YMCA, President, Religious Life Committee. John Addison Ricks Roanoke, Va. History . . . Chapel Choir . . . Oavidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Le Cercle Francais, Vice-Presi- dent . . . ROTC, Sergeant Ma- jor .. . YMCA, Gift Fund and Membership Drive Chairman . . . Young Republicans Club . . . IMAC, Vice-President. Sam Gayle Riley Raleigh, N. C. Business Administration . . . IIK ' I ' , Social Chairman . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion, Director . . . ROTC, Ser- geant . . . YMCA. Charles Lester Ringe Blairstown, N. J. Psychology . . . Eumanean Lit- erary Society, Vice-President . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges . . . College Union President . . . YMCA . . . Wildcat Handbook, Editor. H. Clay Robertson Charleston, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . YMCA. Larry Arch Rogers Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -I ' -iH . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Chapel Choir . . . Gamma Sigma Epsi- lon .. . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Football . . . Baptist Student Union, Vice-President . . . YMCA. [169] NINETEEN- I X T Y Charles G. Rose, III Fayetteville, N. C. English . . . HfMi . . . Camera Club . . . Davidsonian, Feature Editor . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Publications Board, Chairman . . . Quips and Cranks, Editor-in-Chief... Sigma Upsilon . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club . . . Terry San ford Committee, Chairman. John Irving Rose Greenville, S. C. Economics . . . -Ah: . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . D Club . . . YMCA . . . Swimming. Charles Eugene Rowe, Jr. Danville, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . -.MO, Rush Chairman . . . Cheerleader . . . Davidsonian, Business Man- ager . . . Publications Board . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Scabbard and Blade, Secretary . . . YMCA. William Carl Rustin, Jr. Gastonia, N. C. Math Economics . . . Hbii . . . Business-Economics As- sociation . . . Cheerleader . . . ROTC, Major . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer . . . YMCA . . . Golf. Robert Bradford Sargent Charlotte, N. C. English . . . i: ' i ' K . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President... Concert Band . . . Eumanean Literary Society, 1960 Com- mencement Marshal . . . Red and Black Masquers, Vice- President, Secretary . . . YMCA . . . Methodist Student Fellow- ship, Vice-President. Benferd Lee Schilling Pineville, W. Va. Physics. William Edward Shinn, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Economics . . . ' l ' - , Rush Chairman, President . . . Court of Control . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club . . . Beaver Club . . . IMAC . . . Basketball. Henry Greyson Shue Staunton, Va. Psychology Philosophy . . . Classics Club . . . Omicron Delta Kappa ... Phi Beta Kap- pa .. . Student Council, Stu- dent Body President . . . W ho ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Westminster Fellowship, Vice-President . . . Freshman Council . . . Rhodes Scholar. [170] O N E Thomas E. Simpson, Jr. Richburg, S. C. Business Administration . . •II A . . . Football. SENIOR Harry Franklin Smith Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Alpha Epsi- Ion Delta . . . Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer ... In- ternational Relations Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Young Re- publicans Club . . . Methodist Student Fellowship. CLASS James Clarence Smith, Jr. Martinsville, Va. Mathematics. . .-ma. . . imac . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Span- ish Club . . . YMCA . . . Football . . . Baseball. Larry Hamilton Smith Charlotte. N. C. Philosophy-English . . . Clas- sics Club . . . Eumanean Lit- erary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . Quips and Cranks, Managing Editor . . . Sigma Upsilon, Secretary . . . YMCA, Cabinet. Pi r «i V ' m y m ' i Mii Richard Kingsley Smith Reform, Ala. Philosophy . . . - T ' .. ' , Alumni Scribe, Sports Manager, Parlia- mentarian . . . Classics Club . . . YMCA . . . Washington Se- mester . . . IMAC. Secretary. Charles Jennings Snider Winston-Salem, N. C. Psychology . . . ' I ' -iH . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . Sigma Delta Psi. Treasurer . . . YMCA . . . Football . . . Track . . . Swim- ming. Sidney Robert Sowers Statesville, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Young Re- publicans Club. Ovid Benjamin Sparks Atlanta. Ga. English . . . -I ' An, Alumni Sec- retary, Reporter . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . Student Council . . . Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer . . . YMCA . . . Freshman Council. [171] N N E T E E N - S I X Y Thomas Gregory Squires Macon, Ga. Chemistry . . . ' I ' AB . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon. Roy Lee Stamey Thomasville, N. C. Business Administration . . . ' M ' -i, Boarding House Manager- Treasurer . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Football, Man- ager . . . Interfraternity Finance Council, Treasurer . . . YMCA. Verner Eugene Stanley, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki;, Rush Chairman . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Publicity Director . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Ep- silon . . . Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Treasurer . . . Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President . . . Senior Class President . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Golf, Captain . . . Beaver Club . . . YMCA. Lewis IVIcKinney Steele Nashville, Tenn. History . . . -X, Alumni Con- tact Officer . . . Male Chorus . . . Student Organ Guild, Pres- ident . . . YMCA. ii r i Kenneth Otto Stettler, Jr. Huntington, W. Va. Business Administration . . . IIKA, Social Chairman . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion . . . Chapel Choir . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Cartoonist . . . YMCA. Donald C. Stowell, Jr. James B. Tait John W. Talbert Jacksonville, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Hartsville, S. C. English . . . IIK ' I ' . . . Alpha Physics. History . . . 11 KM-, Secretary Psi Omega . . . Chapel Choir . . . International Relations . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff Club . . . Philanthropic Liter- . . . Eumanean Literary Socie- ary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant ty, President, Vice-President, . . . YMCA. Secretary . . . Honorary Frater- nity Council ... Phi Mu Alpha . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . Sigma Upsilon, President . . . Vagabonds . . . College Union Board. [172] O N E SENIOR CLASS Jack Borden Taylor Smithfield, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Kr, Presi- dent . . . Alpha Epsllon Delta, Vice-President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Sigma Upsl- lon . . . Student Council . . . Wtio ' s Wtio Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Raymond Drake Thomas Black Mountain, N. C. History . . . II K a, Vice-Presi- dent, Sports Manager, Pledge Master . . . Oavidsonian, Re- porter . . . Spanisti Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club. Glenn Charles Thomason Salisbury, N. C. Psychology . . . Classics Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Westminster Fellowship, Work Project Chair- man. Clifford M. Thompson Lake City. Fla. Economics . . . MKa . . . D Club . . . Wrestling. Robert L. Thompson Charlotte, N. C. Psychology . . . ' M ' -i, President . . . Classics Club . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Business Staff . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholar . . . Cross Coun- try .. . Track. Jerry Eugene Vaughan Matthews, N. C. Mathematics . . . IIK. , Histo- rian, Treasurer . . . Philanthrop- ic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Interfraternity Finance Council. William Frank Wade Black Mountain, N. C. History . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Independents Sports Manager. William Joseph Ward Harrisonburg, Va. English . . . at;; . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Inter- national Relations Club, Sec- retary . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . YMCA. [173] N NETEEN-SIXTY Thomas Sumter Watts Taylorsville, N. C. History Political Science... OK . . . Amateur Radio Club, Secretary . . . Johnson and Dana Scholarships. David Hunt Webster Greenville, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -AK, Social Chairman . . . ROTO, Lieuten- ant. Fontaine Allen Wells Charlottesville, Va. Psychology Philosophy . . . IIK.V, Parliamentarian . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, President . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . ROTC . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . YMCA. Arthur Pitts Werts, III Charlotte, N. C. Chemistry . . . i;.N, Sports Manager . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President, Presi- dent . . . Honorary Fraternity Council . . . Philanthropic Lit- erary Society . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholarship. Ralph Norman Wesley, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -X, Treas- urer . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Football Band . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Distinguished Military Stu- dent . . . YMCA. Guyon Eugene Whitten, Jr. Thomasville, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . KA . . . YMCA. Samuel Shannon Wiley, Jr. Lookout Mountam, Tenn. English . . . -. K, Warden . . . International Relations Club . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . YMCA. Frank Smith Wilkinson Rocky Mount, N. C. Economics . . . -. K. [174] O N E SENIOR CLASS David Reaves Wilson Mount Olive, N. C. Business Administration . . . ' I ' l -i . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Business-Economics Asso- ciation . , . Cheerleader . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Pledge Class President. Michael Weeks Wilson Greenville, S. C. English . . . ' I ' At I, House Man- ager, Sports Manager . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA. Robert L. Winsor, Jr. Chatham. N. J. English . . . Htiii . . . iMAC . . . Cheerleader , . . D Club . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . , Soccer. John Hubert Womeldorf High Point, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . AT ' .. ' . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian . . . Chapel Choir , . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Interna- tional Relations Club, Vice- President . . . YMCA. Francis Lewis Wyche Petersburg, Va. Business Administration . . . Charles Lloyd Wyrick, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. English . . . : Ai;, Rush Chair- man . . . Cheerleader . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff... Eumanean Literary Society... Male Chorus . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff, Asso- ciate Editor . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . S tudent Council . . . YMCA . . . Freshman Advisor. Robert Croft Young Atlanta, Ga. English . . . ' lAii, Boarding House Manager, Historian . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Colonel . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . V ho ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Interfraternity Finance Council . . . Cross Country, Manager. [17i] ' 1S! Jim Anderson PHI BETA Hutton Barron Roger Beebe Tom Hudgins Henry McFadyen Spiro Wacris Ak 1 O f!k Jirii Burke Hansford Epes Mike G ' ant Phi Beta Kappa honors those students who have discovered the academic disciplines which effect the highest scholastic achievement. A century and a half ago Phi Beta Kappa was founded on the William and Mary campus as the first Greek letter fraternity. Since then, it has evolved from a social society to an honorary fraternity. The North Carolina Gamma chapter was founded at Davidson in 1923. OFFICERS Dr. R. R. Bernard Dr. M. E. Pol ley Dr. J. A. McGeachy President Vice-President Fratres In Facultate Secretary J. C. Bailey G. Labban D. G. Martin R. R. Bernard M. Lester C. T. Martoccia W. P. Gumming H. T. Lilly M. E. Pol ley W. W. Daniel C. E. Lloyd C. E. Ratliff C. G. Davidson T. S. Logan J. B. Stroud F. W. Johnston W. G. McGavock 0. J. Thies J. D. Kelton J. A. McGeachy B. D. Thompson J. W. Kuykendall S. D. Maloney G. B. Watts Bill Martin Bob Moore Tommy Parker Henry Shue £ Jim Anderson h i Jim Bootle OMICRON DELTA Scott Lacy B. Millner Bob Moore Jerry Cole Charlie Cornwell Bob Denham Tom Hudgins Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership society, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. Those selected to serve in the highest offices in the following areas of extracurricular activity are tapped into Omicron Delta Kappa: scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, speech, music, and dramatic arts. It does not exist for the unsung. OFFICERS Jim Anderson Tom Hudgins Dr. R. R. Bernard President Vice-President Fratres In Facultate Secretary-Treasurer G. L. Abernethy A. V. Goldiere C. J. Pietenpol VV. L. Adams A. G. Griffin M. E. Policy J. C. Bailey F. W. Hengeveld W. 0. Puckett r. A. Beaty F. W. Johnston C. E. Ratliff R. R. Bernard H. T. Lilly L. B. Schenck R. A. Currie W. G. McGavock A. H. Whittle W. E. Dole M. W. McGill H. E. Woods H. E. Fulcher D. G. Martin E. F. Patterson W. G. Workman John Packer Ja:k Taylor Henry Shue Verner Stanley Li WHO ' S WHO Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges has consistently singled out the outstanding leaders in our educational institutions across the nation. Aderhold Gaines Richardson Finch Parker Young [182] SIGMA DELTA PSI M .£.l Hamilton Martin Whittington Founded at Indiana University in 1912, Sigma Delta Psi set for its goal the developing of the college student, physically, mentally, and morally. To gain membership a student must master fifteen physical feats which are representative of the many phases into which present day athletics are divided. SIGMA PI SIGMA Sigma Pi Sigma is one of the two honorary fraternities founded at Davidson which have achieved national status. Since its formation in 1921, the society has attempted to stimu- late interest in advanced work in physics. Boyd Childress Finley Franson Hardman Harrill Martin May Overton Pa-ke- Ratchford Schilling Smith VanDoeren f p r Q p r fe 1 x f ' i J - ALPHA EPSILON DELTA OFFICERS Rick Aderhold, President Jack Taylor, Vice-President David Craig, Secretary Jack Womeldorf, Historian As a national honor society for premedical students. Alpha Epsilon Delta encourages excellence in premedical scholarship and stimulates interest in studies connected with the practice of medicine. The society was founded at the University of Alabama, April 28, 1926. There are over 13,000 members in 64 active chapters throughout the United States. This year, A. E. D. supplemented the Union film committee with such double features as Tlic Caesarean DcUveyy of QiiadruiAets and The Prcfrontcd Luhotoiin— Ami Yuu Were Tliere. C C |f! p p P r p Q n p p o o o r r f r f Abernethy Adcock Aderhold Craig Gayle Gee Jones Laughlin Lucas Smith, H. F. Smith, H. L. Snead i VI Alexander Harris Murray Stanley Allen Hattaway Nelms Taylor Bivins Hendry Packer Waugh Bolt Hurt Pressly Wesley Bootle Burke Chiles Jackson, J. A. Jackson, R. D. Jamison Richardson Rogers Shappley Womeldorf Wray Zirkle [184] GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON After a long history of significant contributions, chemistry at Davidson gave rise to the formation of a national honorary fraternity in December of 1919. Gamma Sigma Epsilon has existed since that time to recognize outstanding achievement and to promote interest in the study of chemistry. fe P - 1 irr r ' ' O- f p Q f Q P- H- ' y; 1 ' — -tr ' ' | l fc ' - Vi. v f . p (! fT- p Abernethy Adcock Aderhold Barron Bivms Bolt Bootle Burke Burton Cooke Craig Finch French Gayle Gee Grant Hall Harris Hattav ay Hurt Jackson, J. A. Jackson. R. D. Jones Laughlm Murray Nelms Packer Pressly Richardson Roberson Rogers Sharp Smith Stanley Toole Waugh Wesley Wray [185] SIGMA DELTA PI The Davidson chapter of Sigma Delta Pi was founded in 1933. Membership In the fraternity is awarded to those who manifest special interest and special attainment in the study of the Spanish language. Dewhurst Lacy McElfresh Maoris PHI U ALPHA ■ - ' ■ x ii im. - - Q Cl P ( P O p O Bost Hartman Colvin Hedrick Covington Hendry Edwards Moore Epes Reeves Fisher Robinson Hardy Stowell Hargis Wells Founded in 1898 at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the oldest Greek letter music organization in the United States. Phi Mu Alpha both advances the cause of music in America and sponsors valuable asso- ciations among students of music. [186] SIGMA UPSILON Sigma Upsilon, honorary creative writing fraternity, collects from the writers of Davidson those who try to clarify the meaning of the objects of the world, the objects of sense  nd thought, by compressing them into words, and who try to convince their critics that the abstractions they make are justified. Q, P pi O T £ t t A Caldwell Cole Cooley Eifort Govan Hudson James Lillard Moore Phillips Ray Simpson, D. M. Simpson, D. C. Smith Suter Wells Williams Wilson Wyrick [187] Delta Phi Alpha, national German honor fraternity, was founded at Wofford College on May 27, 1929; one year later Epsilon Chapter was established at Davidson. The organiza- tion has attempted since that time to encourage a deeper interest in the German language and culture. DELTA PHI ALPHA Anderson Franson Maxwell Barron Hartman Mayerhofer Strati ng Bivins Hill Mensink Szeglin Bolt Kroner Miller Trask Burton Laughlin Smith, H.F. Waugh Dawids McFadyen Schnewlin Zirkle Epes Martin Smith, H. L. - O L ) d O ff= , |«r ' f - | : f - 1- J O p Q [188] Membership in Le Cercle Francais Is for those students who show interest in the language and literature of France, alxsve that effort needed to remove the basic requirement. : rjf LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Abernathy Baker Epes Ferris Lilly Lynn Richardson. 0. L. Ricks Bethea Brown, W. Brown, J. Bumgardner Clark Diaz Finch Gilmour Grant Hamner Hartman Jacques McFarland MacKinnon ( lorgan Ratchford Reeves Richardson, H. B. Saunders Sink Vance, A. A. Vance, Z. B. Ward Wellford p p. , .P -y - C - P Q P P rN p ft C fo-- % ' ■ P- ' f (- [189] SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military fraternity, recognizes military achievement in its highest degree. f? .(T p r: p mk 99 9P0 9 P Blalock Bynum Cannon Clarke Cole Cory Currie Dallas Dalton Davis, M. D. Davis, R. D. Deane Denham Gaines Houser Keiter Kiser Lacy McKeithen Moore Orr Parker Quantz Rogers Rowe Rustin Shinn Wray Young [190] BEAVER CLUB The Beaver Club, founded in 1936, is composed of twenty-four boys from the Sophomore and Junior classes. Its members assist in the entertainment of visitors, especially those on the opposing athletic teams. (? ' 9 !f . p p p p p, p f ' ( r 1 Ansley Cordle Crutclifield Hall Hams Hendri.x Holcomb Leafer McPhillips McRorie Mallard Martin Morton Owen Rogers Rutherford Sherrill Simpson Tuttle Usher Wray [191] THE CLUB The D Club at Davidson is designed to give special recognition to the men who have won a letter in one or more of the varsity sports. Throughout the year the D Club members act as coordinators for all the athletic events. Allen Atkins Bruns Finney Fraley Gable House Hudgins Irvin Bynum Gaines Keiter Cole Green Kizer Cotten Holcomb Kunda ' ii Crute Hopkins Lacy fm % P £ mM(tt MMmi [192] OFFICERS Harold Bynum Bruce Usher Dave Irvin President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Laughlin Lee McAllister Nuckolls Orr Packer Stanley Q Q 9 McKeithen Markee Pharr Rose ThoTip3on Us er Morton Murray Rozear Snider •K r? r ' vL vV ! • ' ' ' HM I MdiMdM ri93i EU MANE AN literary society Like the time-honored watch that doesn ' t run, they merely hold the parts of rusted memories of debating trophies won and tarnished years ago, of books that were theirs when they possessed the only libraries on the campus. Don Stowell President David Dillard Secretary Joe Jackson Vice-President Bill Clingman Treasurer Abernathy Dillard Hagen Martin Phillips Saunders Arnold Durham Hardy Maxwell Ray Smith Baker Edgar Hartman Mitchell Reeves Stafford Bethea Eifort Jackson Moore Rmge Stowell Carrell Frew Kelley Nash Robinson, E. Watson Clingman Giles Kundahl Nichols Robinson, T. Williams Cole Glenn Lyon Patrick Salley Womeldorf Graver Grant McElfresh Peery Sargent Woods o S BL. •,V • t % ■ p P 9 i Ah H j Ak d,k dk k a Ah Mm P ■• ■ M. D- o Q o  sr? p P d dih Jik MM 1 dk d Ak S ih p dk L Sh 9 i t dM dk £jk J. s dM mh - dh PHILANTHROPIC literary society And from the clasp of the watch there hang two stiff and ornate ribbons, pink and blue, which flutter once a year across the shoulders of the marshals who seat the graduating class. Allen Wells President Joe Markee President Joe Markee Vice-President David Breiten Vice-President Lew Metts Secretary Sam Clark Secretary Tom Hamilton Treasurer Ben Sparks Treasurer fm ' - L.-f r - t ' w if-sJ- f C ,w-« J r. p j5 p. Baucom Breiten Caldwell Clark Colvin Davis Fort Hamilton Hand Hawes Jones Llewellyn Markee Metts Plaxico Richardson Rogers Scales Scarboro Sparks Taylor We I born Wells Wilkinson Williams D. Grier Martin President of the College John C. Bailey Dean of Students Frontis W. Johnston Dean of the Faculty William W.ide Hurley, A.B. (Wofford College). M.Ed. (Univ. of N. C). Director of Student Counseling Service, Acting Assistant Dean of Students, and Assistant Professor of Education. KdDerl Arrowoort Currie. B.S. (David- son), M.B.A. (Penn), Business IVIanager. Lhalmers Gaston Davidson, A.B. (David- son), MA. in L.S. (Chicago), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard). Director of the Library, Professor of History. ref erlck William Hengeveld, B.S. (Davidson), Director of Admissions and Registrar. John H. Norton, B.S (Davidson), Acting Director of Alumni and Public Relations. Jorin Wens Kuykendall, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Director of Alumni and Public Relations. ADMINISTRATION Myron Wallace Mc- Gill. B.S. (Davidson), Bursar and Assistant Treasurer. Colin Shaw Smith, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Univ. of N. C). Director of the College Union and Coordinator of Student Activities, Director of Placement. Grover C. Meetze, B.S. (Davidson). Director of Physical Plant. Clyde W. Stacks, Manager of the College Laundry. Mrs. J. B. Moore, A.B. (Baker), Super- visor of Dormitories. George E. Staples, A.B., B.S. (Presbyterian), B.D., Th.M., Th.D. (Union Theological Seminary), M.A. (Columbia), College Chaplain. Donald Bryce Plott, B.M., M.M. (Univ. of Michigan), Director of Music. Oscar Julius Thies, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell), College Engineer. Robert J. Sailstad, B.S., M.A., (Univ. of Minnesota), Assistant to the President in College Development. H. Edmunds White, B.S. (Davidson), M.Ed. (Univ. of S. C.)., Director of Admis- sions. Tom Scott. B.S. (Kan- sas State Teachers College). M.A. (Univ. of Iowa). Ed.D. (Columbia). Director of Athletics and Physical Education. James Baker Woods. Jr., A.B. (Davidson), M.D. (M.C.V.), College Physician. George Lawrence Abernethy, A.B. (Bucknell), M.A. (Oberlin), Ph.D. (Michigan), Professor of Philosophy. William L. Adams, Jr., B.S. (Centenary), M.S. (L.S.U.), Lt. Colonel, United States Army, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Ernest Albert Beaty, A.B. (Da- vidson), M.A. (Univ. of S. C), M.A. (Columbia), B.D. (Colum- bia Theological Seminary), Pro- fessor of Latin and German. Richard Ryerson Bernard, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Univ. of Va.), Pro- ' essor of Mathematics. Elmer Evans Brow n, A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor of Biology. Horace Alden Bryan, B.A. (King College), Ph.D. (Univ. of Tenn.), Associate Professor of Chem- istry. Richard James Calhoun, B.A. (Peabody College), M.A. (Johns Hopkins), Ph.D (Univ. of N. C), Assistant Professor of English. James Young Causey, A.B. (Univ. of Va.), M.A. (Univ. of N. C), Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Pro- fessor of Spanish. Thomas Fetzer Clark, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theo- logical Seminary), Ph.D. (King College, Univ. of Aberdeen), Assistant Professor of Bible. Tom Daggy, A.B. (Earlham), M.S., Ph.D. (Northwestern), Pro- fessor of Biology. William Watt Daniel, A.B. (Da- vidson), Visiting Instructor of Philosophy. Joseph Turpin Drake, B.S. (Da- vidson), Ph.D. (Univ. of N. C), Professor of Sociology. [200] Robert Walton Fleming. Jr., Major, United States Army, As- sistant Professor of l ilitary Science and Tactics. James Ivlonroe Fredricksen, B.S. (Univ. of Richmond), Ph.D. (Univ. of Va.), Associate Pro- fessor of Chemistry. Howard Preston French. Jr.. A.B. (Swarthmore), MA., Ph.D. (Indiana). Associate Professor of German. William Francis Frey, B.A. (King College). IVI.S. (Vanderbilt Univ.), Assistant Professor of Physics. Henry Emmett Fulcher. B.S., M.S. (Univ. of Va.). James Buchanan Duke Professor of Physics and Astronomy. Ralph William Gable, B.S. (Univ. of Texas), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Assistant Profes sor of Chemistry. John Bryant Gallent, B.S. (Da- vidson), M.S.. Ph.D. (Univ. of N. C.), Professor of Chemistry. Augustin Victor Goldiere, A.B. (Dartmouth). M.A.. Ph.D. (Yale), Professor of French. William Francis Goodykoontz. A.B., LL.B. (George Washing- ton), M.A.. Ph.D. (Univ. of N. C). Associate Professor of English. Arthur Gwynn Griffin. A.B., M.A. (Univ. of N. C). C.L.U.. Profes- sor of Business Administration and Economics. James R. Gross. A.B. (Wake Forest), Instructor in English. David Ryburn Hampton. B.A. (The Citadel). Captain. United States Army. Assistant Profes- sor of Military Science and Tactics. FACULTY [201] John I. Hopkins, B.S., M.A, Ph.D. (Duke), Associate Profes- sor of Piiysics. Douglas Clay Houchens, B.F.A., M.F.A. (Richmond Professional institute), Assistant Professor of Fine Arts. Robert Bruce Jackson, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Duke), As- sociate Professor of Mathe- matics. John Dobbins Kelton, A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Univ. of N. C), Associate Professor of Psychology. . John Thomas Kimbrough, B.S. (Davidson), M.S. (Univ. of Chi- cago), Professor of Mathe- matics. William Tuthill Lammers, B.A. (Emory), M.S. (Ohio State), Ph.D. (Emory), Assistant Pro- fessor of Biology. George Labban, Jr., A.B., M.A, Ph.D. (Univ. of Texas), Asso- ciate Professor of Greek. Malcolm Lester, A.B. (Mercer University), A.M., Ph.D. (Univ. of Va ), Professor of History. Henry Tracy Lilly, A.B. (David- son), M.A. (Princeton), Litt.D. (Presbyterian), Professor of English. Glenn Carlos Lindsey, B.B.A., M.B.A. (Univ. of Ga.), Instructor in Business Administration. Charles Edward Lloyd, B.A., M.A. (Univ. of N. C), Instructor in English. Thomas Svi indall Logan, B.S., M.S. (Emory), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Professor of Chem- istry. [202] Robert Sutherland Lord, A.B. (Dartmouth). B.A., Ph.D. (Yale), Assistant Professor of Music. Sam Brooks McLane, Jr., B.A. (Austin College), M.A. (Texas College of Arts and Industries), Assistant Professor of Physics. William Gillespie McGavock, A.B. (Davidson). M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Professor of Mathe- matics. John Alexander McGeachy, Jr., AB. (Davidson), M.A. (Univ. of N. C ), Ph.D. (Chicago), Profes- sor of History. Robert Alexander MacRae, B.S. (Davidson), M.S. (Vanderbilt), Instructor in Physics. Samuel Dow Maloney, A.B. (Da- vidson), B.D., Th.M., Th.D. (Union Theological Seminary), Associate Professor of Bible. Paul Arthur Marrotte, B.A. (Univ. of N. H.), M.A., Ph.D. (Univ. of N. C), Associate Pro- fessor of History. James Grubbs Martin, B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Princeton), Assistant Professor of Chem- istry. Charles Thomson Martoccia, A.B. (Univ. of Va.), M.A. (Univ. of Fla.), Assistant Professor of Psychology. William Nelson Mebane, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell), Professor of Mathematics. Winfred Pleasants Minter, B.S., M.S. (V.P.I. ), Ph.D. (Chicago), Associate Professor of Political Science. Ernest F. Patterson, B.S. (Southwest Texas Teachers College), M.A.. Ph.D. (Univ. of Texas), Associate Professor of Economics. FACULTY [203] Robert Warren Pierce, B.A. (Presbyterian College), Cap- tain, United States Army, As- sistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Clarence John Pietenpol, B.S. (Pittsburgh), M.S. (Colorado), Ph.D. (New York), Professor of Physics. Thomas Owen Pinkerton, B.S. (Davidson), LL.B. (Vanderbilt), Ph.D. (Univ. of N. C), Assistant Professor of German. Max Eugene Polley, A.B. (Al- bion), B.D. (Duke Divinity School), Ph.D. (Duke), Asso- ciate Professor of Bible. William Olin Puckett, A.B. (Da- vidson), M.A. (Univ. of N. C), Ph.D. (Princeton), R. J. Rey- nolds Professor of Biology. James Slicer Purcell, Jr., A.B. (Stetson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Professor of English. Charles Edward Ratliff, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), A.M., Ph.D. (Duke), Associate Professor of Eco- nomics. James Walter Reid, B.S. (Da- vidson), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Peabody), Professor of Geog- raphy and Geology. Daniel Durham Rhodes, B.A. (Davidson), B.D. (Louisville Presbyterian Seminary), Ph.D. (Duke), Professor of Religion and Philosophy. David F. Richey, B.Mus., M.M (Oberlin Observatory), B.Mi M.Mus. (Yale), Instructor Music. Lewis Bevans Schenck, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theo- logical Seminary), S.T.M. (Princeton Seminary), Ph.D. (Yale), J. W. Cannon Professor of Bible. Bradley DeForrest Thompson, AB., M.A. (Williams), M.A. (Harvard), Professor of History. FACULTY [204] Donald Howell Threlkeld. B.S. (North Georgia College), Cap- tain. United States Army, As- sistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. George Byron Watts. A.B. (Dart- mouth). AM. (Harvard). Ph.D. (Minn.), Professor of French. William Gatewood Workman. B.Ph.. M.A.. B.D. (Emory). Ph.D. (Chicago). Professor of Psy- chology. Raymond Warren Tyson. B.S. (Juniata). M.A. (Western Re- serve). Associate Professor of Speech. James Franklin West, B.A. (Univ. of N. C). M.M. (Univ. of Ind.). Assistant Professor of Music William David Wubben. B.Phil. (College of Univ. of Chicago). M.B.A. (Univ. of Chicago). Ph.D. (Claremont Graduate School). Visiting Associate Professor of Economics. FACULTY Frank Donald Hobart 1896-1960 For thirty-six years. Mr. Don Hobart served Davidson as the college supervisor of buildings and grounds. in a labor of love which made Davidson ' s campus a showplace the year ' round. When he came on the campus in 1925. Davidson was a place of muddy roads, sparss and unkempt grass and few flowers. Mr. Hobart changed that. He created the dogwood grove behind the Martin Science Building, and planted shrubbery all across the campus; he made a garden out of Davidson ' s eighty acres. Students remember seeing the gentle smiling man tending his flowers behind Belk Dormitory, cutting the best blooms to place in vases at the College Union. They remember his weary resignation upon seeing the new paths students made across freshly planted grass, his amusement when even bramblebus ' ies didn ' t stop the pathmakers. They remember a man dedicated to his work— and happy in it. There is an old Latin inscription which translates, If you seek his monument, look about you. No more fitting epitaph could be found for Mr. Hobart. Ervin Ouggan The Davidsonian October 21. 1960 [205] m iM?. i ' i : ' jf M L ,1 I No, we are not all the same N-. we have many different faces when alone. But do we ever really look at each other hard enough to see the tiny riots in our eyes? f wv if these faces are only the amber curios in the shambles of our later recollections — And what have we learned here in all our essential hoarding away of facts, or if we have never dared surrender a precious part of our finite selves to their sacred keep? There was a poem, once, upon a beach, formed of the elements native to the land and to the sea. Some say it was a parable. If so, it told of all the quiet contradiction of steeples and shacks. And if not, it may still be a poem to close a book with. The piper birds stalked the beach And looked for something to eat. They hurried to the waves, To the quick-sand fringe of the sea, And found the sand fiddlers there. For all of a summer afternoon, From the hang-straight sun To the lighting of the moon. The flailing legs of the fiddlers Snapped in the pipers ' beaks. The sun went out; The moon oiled a streak up the sky; And the wind came in from the sea that night. To blow the fiddlers ' shells away. Like bones of moonlight down the beach. Then the piper birds slowly, slowly Walked away, fat. Who, one asked, destroyed the fiddlers? Some say the sea: she put them there. And some say nature: she made them weak. Does nothing, asked another, kill the pipers? Some say the hawks do, But if not, in enough impartial time. They rot, and leave their feathers in the swamp. Man, in the life ' s walk East from Eden, in the run of doubt down the raw furrows of the mind, finds, too, a portion of destruction. But man may create, and love, and be sustained. And if we are not all the same, how long must we allow the very trees and birds to mock us in the freedom to touch their own kind. Sometime before this little star we call our sun burns itself out, we must cross in the dispositions of our minds, customs, and classes, and tracks through the centers of towns, to know the sounds of our many different selves on the one day and night we share. If never this, then we are the bones of moonlight in the wind. [2141 U: i i) D, R LaFar, Jr, ' 22 Dan S. LaFar, ' 31 D. R. LaFar III, ' 51 Dan S. LaFar, Jr, ' 57 W Marshall LaFar, ' 61 i lortli L aroiina Spinners of QUALITY YARNS O pun fKauofi T r O i ombeci cuicl i arded i ottoii Ljurnd [218] For Over 66 Years . . . Your Home of Better Values DAVIDSON ICE FUEL COMPANY Phone TW 2-4011 DAVIDSON, N. C. 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Adams, E. 0., Ill, Kensington Sub-Division, Georgetown, S. C. Agnew, T. R., 717 E. Fort King Ave., Ocala. Fla Alexander, D. R., 1228 Effingham Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Arbuckle. H. B., Ill, 306 Hempstead PI.. Charlotte. N. C. Archibald. T. G., 6143 12th Ave., S., St. Petersburg 7, Fla. Ariail, J. H., Jr.. 22 Brookwood Dr., Greenville. S. C. Auman, G. L., 410 Carbonton Rd., Sanford, N. C. Barron. W. R.. Box 54. Eufaula. Ala. Batson, C. D.. 1118 E. Nokomis Cir.. Knoxville 19, Tenn. Baucom. L. E., 3906 Admiral Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Baum, J. P., Jr., t acon Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Baumgardner, F. H.. Ill, 5151 Yacht Club Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Beermann, W. F.. RFD 5, 59 Stag Dr., Gibsonia, Pa. Bell, H. J.. Jr., Rt. 1, Elberton, Ga. Bender. S. R., 4557 Powers Ferry Rd., Atlanta 5, Ga. Billington, B. E., 1418 Sherwood Cir., Forest Park, Ga. Binkley, J. L.. 1920 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Blalock, Q. L.. Jr., 1844 Meadowbrook Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Blue, C. D., 1109 Spencer Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Booth, R. N., 514 Eleventh Ave., Conway, S. C. Bost. R. G., 507 East H St.. Erwin, N. C. Boyd. J. P., 1817 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Briggs, J. K., 1402 Richardson Dr., Reidsville, N. C. Brown, A. G., Jr., 904 Myrtle Dr., Rock Hill, S. C. Brown, D. E., 607 W. Hillsboro St., Lake City, Fla. Brown W. C, Jr., 41 Morgan, Hazard, Ky. Bryant, T. C, Jr., 1737 W. Wesley Rd., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. Buchanan. W. Y., Jr., 214 Garden St., Winnsboro, S. C. Bulla, J. J., 269 Loch Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Burdette, J. L., Rt. 1, Davidson, N. C. Burks, P. P., Jr., Box 343, Bedford, Va. Bushoven, Cornelius, III, 3005 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Bryd, F. J., 753 S. Johnson Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Calhoun, D. C, Delafield Island Rd., Darien, Conn. Cantey. W. C, Jr., 1805 Glenwood Rd., Columbia, S. C. Cassell, P. I.. 235 Worth Court. West Palm Beach, Fla. Cecil R. F., Jr., 124 Eastwood Cir., Spartanburg, S. C. Childress, S. R., Hillsville, Va. Chiles, S. M., Box 1172, Radford, Va. Clardy, J. S., Jr., Box 598, Ocala, Fla. Colburn. J. A., 2942 3rd Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Cole, C. W., 710 Paradiso Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. Cole, J. E.. Box 214, Acme, N. C. Coppage, 0. R., Jr., 1818 Wells Dr., Columbus, Ga. Covington, I. B., Jr., 425 Lee Ave., Wadesboro, N. C. Coxton, B. G., RFD 1, Raven, Va. Creech, C. L., Ill, 2301 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Cullum. U. X., Jr., 206 Gunter St., Batesburg, S. C. Curlee, W. V., 121 Pennsylvania Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Danenhower, G. W., Ill, Rt. 1, Pendleton, S. C. Daniel, R. A., Ill, 618 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Day, R. W., Jr., 411 Edward St., Durham, N. C. Day, T. G., Jr., 304 Karen St., South Charleston, W. Va. Debnam, R. W., 622 Stacy St., Raleigh, N. C. Dennis, T. R., 163 Rogers Ave., Macon, Ga. Derrick, C. J., II, 3012 Vincent Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla. DeVaughan, W. L., Rt. 3, Statesville, N. C. Dillon, W. L, 513 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C. Dixon, R. R., 2515 Beckley PI., Greensboro, N. C. Dobbins, J. W., 27 Poplar, Childersburg, Ala. Dole. W. E., Jr.. 534 Lorimer Rd., Davidson, N. C. Dunn. M. S., Jr.. 408 Metcalf St., New Bern. N. C. Earle. R. E., 220 Ridgeway Ave.. Statesville, N. C. Eckman, W. W., 706 Second St., Wright-Patterson A. F. Base, Ohio Edmunds, H. G., 570 N. E. 135 St.. North Miami 61. Fla. Edwards. T. W., Jr., 400 Belmont Ave., Greenville, S. C. Embry, T. A., 240 North Ave., N. W., Gainesville, Ga. English, W. H., 902 Dolvin Ave., Union Point, Ga. Evans, C. L., Box 66, Iva, S. C. ( .i(il( jjiicr, M N, 139 Wilderness Ln., Greenville, S. C. Ferris, W. R.. Jr.. Rt. 1, Vicksburg. Miss. Finch, A. P., Ill, 4233 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Fitts. W. H.. Jr.. Denada Path, Sanford, N. C. Fit2gerald, J. H.. Ill, 217 Buff St.. Lincolnton, N. C. Fore, S. R., 1310 Rand Dr., Raleigh, N. C. Forrester, D. H., Rt. 2, Blackstone, Va. Fowler. F. L., Jr.. 20 Broughton Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Freeny, P. C, 2525 Warwick Dr., Oklahoma City, Okla. Fromm, R. D.. 2905 Northumberland Ave., Richmond, Va. Fry, H. F.. 7402 Willowbrook Ln.. Cincinnati. Ohio Fuller. D. C, Jr.. 302 N. Wayne St., Milledgeville, Ga. Fuller, J. C, Jr., 1411 Forest Ave., High Point. N. C. Fulp, R. v., Rt. 3, Kernersville, N. C. Glasgow, S. M., III. 3615 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Gohike, F. W.. 2201 Wenonah. Wichita Falls, Texas Going, S. C. Greenway Dr.. Spray, N. C. Gordon, T. G.. Jr.. Box 496, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Govan, G. G., 3112 N. Labarre Rd.. Metairie, La. Gramley. S. E., Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C. Guess, A. P., Ill, 326 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Harrington, G. K., Jr., 128 W. Highland Dr., Pensacola, Fla. Harris, G. P., Jr., 2156 Colony Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Harrison, F. H., 7 Longfellow Cir., Little Rock. Ark. Hart, J. M., 826 Bluff Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Hastings, R. A., 19 Cassandra Rd., Newark, Del. Hazel, L. P., Jr., 1930 Maryland Ave, Charlotte, N. C. Heidt, P. D., Box 1088, Clearwater, Fla. Hentz, V. R, 1629 Charon Rd, Jacksonville 5. Fla. Hill, A. A., Jr., 265 Carolina Ave., N. W., Orangeburg, S. C. Hinton, W. M., Jr., 15 Jordan St., Lexington, Va. Holland, M. T., 117 Dons Ave., Clinton. N. C. Hollenbeck, J. I., 2030 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus 21, Ohio Hopkins, G. W., RFD 2, Box 241, Nokesville, Va. Home, F. W., 1918 Harris Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Horsman, L R., 5501 Chamberlain Dr.. New Orleans 22, La. Howell, J. T., Ill, 501 Westview Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Huggins, J. E., 412 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Hughes, R. L., 1335 Whitethorn St., Bluefield, W. Va. Hutchens, L. H., Jr., 3801 Ebert St.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Jernigan, J. L., 2018 Pershing St., Durham, N. C. Johnson, J. K., 52 E. Broadway. Gettysburg, Pa. Johnson, L N., Jr., Rt. 2, Benson, N. C. Jones, C. D., Ill, Box 704, Hillsboro, N. C. Jones, L C, 1801 Sylvan Rd.. Greensboro. N. C. Jones, W. S., Box 508, Waynesboro, Ga. Kellett, J. W., Montrose Dr., Rt. 6, Greenville, S. C. Kelly, W. H., 9 Campden Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Killebrew, J. G., Jr., Box 123, Nashville, Tenn. Kimrey, T. H., 2439 West Lake Dr., Raleigh, N. C. King, D. H., 63 E. Main St., White Sulphur Springs. W. Va. Lafferty. M. L., Jr., 47 Marsh St., Concord, N. C. Laney, R. W., 226 Austin St., Albemarle, N. C. Lewis, J. F., 610 N. Main, Mullins, S. C. Lewis, P. E. 1254 Catawba, Kingsport, Tenn. Little. G. L., Jr., 1848 Sussex Ln., Winston-Salem, N. C. Loflin, T. F., Ill, 905 Temon St., Hendersonville, N. C. Logan, W. S., 1425 Seville PI., Lakeland. Fla. Lopp. D. W., 17 Vance Cir., Lexington, N. C. Loveless, J. A., Jr., Cairo Rd., Gallatin, Tenn. Lynn, W. E., Jr., Trinity Manor, Huntly. Va. McCormack, J. T., 10934 104th St. North, Largo, Fla. McCutchen, G. S., Rt. 2, Florence, S. C. McCutchen, J. C, 406 W. Main St., Laurens, S. C. McEver, G. F., Box 13, Davidson, N. C. McGuirt, W. F., Box 575, Lumberton, N. C. Mcintosh, R. E., 3444 Northwood Dr., E., Memphis, Tenn. McKeithen, J. N., Jr., Box 546, Aberdeen. N. C. McMullen, K. W., Rt. 2, Box 198, Clearwater, Fla. McNairy, R. W., Jr., Rt. 2, Box 626, Greensboro, N. C. McNeill, J. R., 225 W. Hall St., Thomson. Ga. MacDonald, W. Y.. RFD 1, Londonderry. N. H. MacGregor, J. C, Jr.. Box 225, West Point, Ga. Maddox, J. W., Jr., 303 Clark Dr., Rome, Ga. Marquis, R. S., 3521 Talahi Dr.. Knoxville, Tenn. [237] Martin, G. B., 1717 W. Main St., Dothan, Ala. Martin, H. M., Jr., Rio Vista Park, Arcadia, Fla. Martin, 0. C, ill, Flemington, Ga. Masline, R. C, 105 Brantley, High Point, N. C. Mayes, J. L., 401 E. 3rd St., Kannapohs, N. C, Mayhew, W. E., Box 662, Davidson, N. C. Meincer, J. H., Jr., 2235 Heatherwood Dr., Toledo, Ohio Miller, J. D., Inwood, W. Va. Miller, W. B., 4918 White Oak Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Mills, W. A., 110 S. Race St., Statesville, N. C. Montgomery, P. M., 45 Woodfin Rd., Newport News, Va. Moore, J. L, Jr., 6327 Deveron Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Moore, W. S., 226V ' 2 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Morris, E. M., 119 Academy St., Roxboro, N. C. Morrisett, J. D., Box 282, Boiling Springs, N. C. Morrow, C. J., Box 5, Mandarin, Fla. Mullen, L A., II, Box 446, Lincolnton, N. C. Nemir, M. A., 2903 Lorcom Ln., Arlington, Va. Newson, J. L., Jr., 3843 Summerset Dr., Durham, N. C. Nickel, W. R., Jr., 1942 Graham St., Montgomery, Ala. Oldham, G. C, Jr., 2921 Idlewood Cir., Charlotte, N. C. Olin, D. B., 1995 Beverly Rd., Columbus, Ohio O ' Neal, J. P., 921 S. E. 12th Terr., Deerfield Beach, Fla. Painter, G. K., 223 N. Hume St., Gallatin, Tenn. Payne, L. VJ., Jr., 1919 Alexander Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Pierce, R. Q., 1811 Farragut Ave., Norfolk, Va. Piatt, R. J., Jr., 6007 Temple Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Poston, T. H., 1112 Gidney Extension, Shelby, N. C. Powell, J. L., Box 756, Clinton, N. C. Price, W. M., Box 347, Rose Hill, N. C. Pridgen, B. M., Box 1495, Myrtle Beach, S. C. Pritchard, W . R., Jr., 932 Woodlawn Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Pruitt, J. L., Ill, 1455 Emory Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6, Ga. Randolph, J. H., Ill E. Lanneau Dr., Greenville, S. C. Rankin, J. I., 1257 Catawba St., Kingsport, Tenn. Rehkopf, T. W., 7005 King Arthur Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Renner, R. A., 17 Leeway, Baltimore 22, Md. Reynolds, R. W., 1345 Belmeade Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. Rhyne, J. M., Rt. 5, Box 8824, Charlotte, N. C. Rohrer, I. D., Jr., 810 W. Lakeview Ave., Pensacola, Fla. Roles, F. H., Union, W. Va. Rowe, C. T., 119 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, Va. Rude, C. E., Jr., 320 N. 14th St., Quincy, Fla. Rudert, E. H., 300 Leiand Ave., Rome, Ga. Ruth, W. A., 1944 San Marie Dr., North, Jacksonville, Fla. Sale, M. A., 615 Fort Hill Dr., Charleston, W. Va. Schade, D. S., 5220 42nd St., N. W., W ashington, D. C. Schoen, F. VJ., 3105 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia 29, Pa. Scott, R. C, 502 Sunset Dr., Madison, N. C. Settles, D. C, 5641 N. 19th St., Arlington, Va. Sexton, M. C, 3838 Glenfield Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Shapard, C. B., 703 Westwood, High Point, N. C. Sherrill, E. C, 1326 Dilworth Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Simpson, P. C, Jr., 4930 Sewanee Rd., Nashville 4, Tenn. Sink, J. M., Ill, 305 S. Chapman St., Greensboro, N. C. Small, R. B., Ill, Box 1474, Macon, Ga. Smith, N. B., 1809 Runnymeade Rd., W inston-Salem, N. C. Smithers, W. D., 516 Jackson Park Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Smyre, F. L., Ill, Box 39, Gastonia, N. C. Spainhour, W. E., 418 Unaka Way, Erwin, Tenn. Spiro, R. T., 1708 Coleman Ave., Macon, Ga. Spratt, J. M., Box 318, York, S. C. Stafford, T. H., Jr., 1929 N. Garnett St., Henderson, N. C. Stark, W. J., Jr., 4016 Harvey Parkway, Oklahoma City, Okla. Steigner, J. B., 5031 Circle Dr., Columbia, S. C. Stephenson, D. G., Jr., Rt. 4, Covington, Ga. Stitt, D. T., 2529 Spring Lane, Austin, Texas Stockard, W. M., 410 Albright Ave., Graham, N. C. Stover, J. 0., Jr., 2602 York Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Suter, D. W., 206 Rosehill Cir., Staunton, Va, Tanner, J. E., Jr., 3 Willowbank Rd., Georgetown, S. C. Taylor, H. V., 726 Kirk Rd., Decatur, Ga. Thigpen, J. D., Alachua, Fla. Thompson, J. R., Jr., Rt. 9, Box 165, Charlotte 8, N. C. Thurston, T. G., Jr., 120 Confederate Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Trammell, J. M., Box 1092, Shelby, N. C. Traywick, J. P., 223 Club Acres Dr., Orangeburg, S. C. Turner, G. L., Rt. 5, Burlington, N. C. Underwood, H. B., II, 125 N. Race St., Statesville, N. C. Van Huss, D. T., 2750 Piney Wood Dr., East Point, Ga. Von Unwerth, F. H., 764 Oxford Rd., Augusta, Ga. Wachuk, R. A., 23 Center Rd. Cir., Orange, Conn. Waldron, J. S., 1255 Carter Rd., Decatur, Ga. Walls, R. E., 119 Teel Rd., Beckley, W. Va. Wampler, J. R., 1225 Hillcrest Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. Wairen, S. G., 115 Battle Ln., Chapel Hill, N. C. Waters, M. D., 3200 E. Ford Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Weber, J. K., Jr., 2258 Westminster PL, Charlotte, N. C. Wellford, H. B., Jr., 3615 English Gardens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Whitaker, L. E., 509 Sunset Dr., Waynesboro, Ga. Whitehead, J. D., Jr., 801 E. Mam St., Lake City, S. C. Whitfield, R. A., Ill, 60 Westwood Park Cir., Attleboro, Mass. Whitley, T. H., Jr., Yanceyville, N. C. Whitman, D. G., 780 Densley Dr., Decatur, Ga. Wilkerson, L D., 1235 Monterey St., Jacksonville, Fla. Wilkins, W. W., Jr., 31 Sirrine Dr., Greenville, S. C. Williams, L. C, III, 701 Marion Sims Dr., Lancaster, S. C. Williams, M. E., Jr., 129 Carolina Ave., He nderson, N. C. Williamson, C. N., 740 Crescent Parkway, Westfield, N. J. Winslow, R. S., Jr., 36 Fairway Dr., Birmingham, Ala. Wolfe, J. L., Ill, 1330 W. Palmetto St., Florence, S. C. Womeldorf, H. J., Jr., 712 Wappoo Rd., Charleston, S. C. Worthen, G. G., 31 Edgehill Rd., Little Rock, Ark. Wray, R. H., 411 Piedmont St., Reidsville, N. C. Wright, J. H., Jr., Box 803, Asheboro, N. C. Wyche, W. E., Jr., 705 W. Farriss, High Point, N. C. Abernathy, G. T., Jr., 126 James River Dr., Newport News, Va. Abernathy, J. K., Jr., 801 N. Bolton Ave., Indianapolis 19, Ind. Adams, T. H., 107 Myers St., Lexington, Va. Almond, J. W., Jr., 728 W. Main St., Albemarle, N. C. Ansley, J. D., 212 S, Candler St., Decatur, Ga. Arthur, J. S,, 3810 Virginia Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Austell, R. M., 1125 Partridge Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. Austin, F. D., Ill, 650 Colvi lle Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Austin, H. v., 410 Butler Dr., Clinton, N. C. Aycock, P. W., Jr., McConnells, S. C. Backlund, W. M., 380 Blalock, Houston, Texas Baily, R. P., Veterans Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa Baker, A. S., Jr., 13 Colonial St., Charleston, S. C. Baker, L. D., Jr., 3106 Cornwall Rd., Durham, N. C. Baldwin, L A., 106 Dunton Dr., Blacksburg, Va. Ballenger, 0. M., Box 602, Easley, S. C. Bankhead, W. 0., Jr., 102 Reedy St., Chester, S. C. Barger, W. K., 401 Talley Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. Baucom, J. V., Box 516, Davidson, N. C. Bethea, P. 0., Jr., 1 1 1 1 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Bivens, E. C, 601 East St., Albemarle, N. C. Blakely, W. M., Jr., 813 Walnut St., Louisville, Ga. Bond, R. J., Jr., 503 N. Court St., Quitman, Ga. Bourdeaux, J. W., Box 127, Davidson, N. C. Boyd, W. G., 718 N. Oak St., Lincolnton, N. C. Boyd, W. W., 204 W. Walnut St., Clinton, S. C. Boylin, J. P., Jr., 1232 Enslow Blvd., Huntington 1, W. Va. Breiten, D. S., 841 Kearney Ave., Kearny, N. J. Brenner, Keith, 4511 Avondale St., Bethesda, Md. Brown, E. D., 400 Pelham Manor Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Brown, S. Y., Jr., 3537 Castlegate Dr. N, W., Atlanta, Ga. Bumgardner, Rudolph, III, 209 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va. Burns, F. A., Jr., Box 132, Eastman, Ga. Butler, S. A., 1705 Richard St., Columbus, Ga. Byrd, G. W., Jr., 516 E. Washington St., Rockingham, N. C. Callaway, R. L., Box 231, Maryville, Tenn. Cameron, J. B., Jr., Box 225, Broadway, N. C. Campbell, B. C, Jr., Box 578, E. Mam St., Taylorsville, N. C. Carrell, D. A., 2417 Valley Vista Rd., Louisville, Ky. Carson, J. A, 1727 Queens Rd. W., Charlotte, N. C. Clark, S. C, Jr., 819 Madison Ave., Wmston-Salem, N. C. Clark, S. S., Ill, 735 Park St., Charlottesville, Va. CImgman, W. F., Ill, 2005 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Cole, F. B., Ill, 301 Edgewood Ave., Clearwater, Fla. Cooke, A. H., 177 Westwmd Rd., Louisville, Ky. Cordle, R. B., 373 Ridgewood Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Coward, H. L., 306 S. Pineview, Goldsboro, N. C. Graver, C. P., Jr., 251 Halcyon Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Crutchfield, E. E., Jr., 518 McGill Dr., Albemarle, N. C. Daniel, F. H., 1621 19th Ave., Gulfport, Miss. Davis, J. C, 102 E. Renovah Cir., Wilmington. N. C. Davis, S. M., Jr., 203 Main St., Belmont, N. C. Dees, W. C, 303 Brentwood Dr., Wilson, N. C. Denham, W. L, 2379 Forsyth Crt., Winston-Salem, N. C. Dill, J. E., 4226 Lake Dr., Roanoke, Va. Dillard, D. H., 207 Main St., N., Abbeville, S. C. [238] Dillon. T. M., 105 Gwyn Ave.. Elkin. N. C. Douglas. C. K.. 511 North View Dr.. Daiton. Ga. Dountz. K. E., R. R. No. 2, Asheville. Ohio Durham, R. W.. 209 N. Ridgeway Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Duvall, P. F.. Jr., 410 Kimmeridge Dr.. East Point. Ga. El)erhart. R. A.. 1214 N. Highland Ave.. N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Eggers, J. L„ 707 Faculty St., Boone, N. C. Eichelberger. J. G.. 207 Walnut St., Clinton. S. C. Elvery. D. J.. II, 72 N. W. 20th St., Homestead. Fla, Engh. G. A., 3214 Old Dominion Blvd., Alexandria. Va. Evans. J. H., Jr.. 1408 Lafayette Ave.. Rocky Mount, N. C. Farr. G. H.. Jr.. 431 S. Fairview Ext.. Spartanburg, S. C. Featherstone, D. M., 467 Cathey Rd„ Charlotte 8, N. C. Fisher, J. C. 212 Davis St., Fayetteville, N. C. Fort, S. L., Jr., Box 281, Blacksburg. S. C. Foster. A. M., 2206 Edgemont Cir., Panama City, Fla. Eraser. L. K.. 428 Beverly Ave., Florence, Ala. Freeman, J. L., 1788 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Frew, S. E.. 622 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Gibbs, J. S., 1011 Crescent Dr., Reidsville, N. C. Gibbs, N. A., Jr., 202 Fairview Rd., Thomasville, N. C. Gilley, D. C. Jr., 628 Bridge St., Leaksville, N. C. Glenn, J. R., Jr., 110 Hillcrest Cir., Clarksville, Tenn. Godwin, W. C, Jr., 211 Woodrow St., Fayetteville. N. C. Goodrum, F. R., 545 Davie Ave., Statesville, N. C. Gorham, E. L.. Ill, 236 Elderwood Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Goss, W. M.. 219 Balsam Rd., Hendersonville, N. C. Greene. J. W., Rt. 2, Box 110, Huntersville, N. C. Gregory. R. K.. Jr., 217 N. Stone, Deland, Fla. Hagen, W. M.. 1020 Poplar Dr.. Falls Church. Va. Hall, R. W., 108 Briar Cliff Rd., Durham, N. C. Halyburton, P. A., Box 37, Davidson, N. C. Hamilton. J. E., Jr., 311 Wellesley Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Hamilton, T. H., Jr., 800 W. Lenoir Ave., Kinston, N. C. Hand, J. G.. Jr., 3427 Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla. Harris. A. J., 1803 Brookmeade, Decatur, Ala. Harris, N. P., 135 Silverwood, Mobile, Ala. Harris, W. H., Jr., Box 58, Logan. W. Va. Hawes, S. P., Ill, 1311 Ninth Ave., Conway, S. C. Hedrick, D. R., 2921 Inglewood Ave., Lake City, Fla. Hendnx, J. P., Jr., 144 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Hess. K. C, 1615 Rose Hill Dr., Charlottesville, Va. Hill, R. N., 105 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring. Fla. Hines, W. M., 508 Glenn Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Hopkins, J. T., Box 327, Davidson, N. C. Howard, P. J.. 1102 N. Queen St., Kinston, N. C. Hunt, C. v., 6210 4th St.. S., St. Petersburg. Fla. Jamison, W. S., 2940 Parkland Dr., Orlando, Fla. Jarman, W. H., Jr., Box 6, Gastonia, N. C. Jensen. R. E., 3309 Staunton Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Jones. J. R.. 813 E. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C. Jone. T. L, 515 Craford PI., Portsmouth, Va. Keiter. R. H.. 1507 Perry Park Dr., Kinston, N. C. Kelley, K. K., Jr.. 1530 Geraldine Dr., Jacksonville, Fla. Kemp, F. B., 1414 Pennrose, Reidsville, N. C. Kepler. W. G.. Rt. 1, Staunton, Va. Killian. J. H., Box 435, Franklin, N. C. Kimbrough, L. M., Box 126. Davidson, N. C. King, J. B.. Jr., 309 Raleigh Rd., W ilson, N. C. Kiser, J. D., Jr.. 614 Cherokee Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Knox, H. A., III. Long Hill Rd., Millington, N. J. Kraemer, C. P., 1204 Palmyra Ave.. Richmond, Va. Lancaster. A. F.. 1661 Beckham Dr., Birmingham 9, Ala. Lane, G. B., 1712 N. W haley, Pensacola, Fla. Leafer, L. C, Box 533, Newton, N. C. Leslie, R. A., 19 Wiltshire Dr., Avondale Estates, Ga. Lewis. R. L, 2713 Shenandoah Ave., Durham, N. C. Llewellyn, R. R., 305 E. Lytle, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Long. J. A., IV, 300 Crestwood Dr., Roxboro, N. C. Lopp, F. B., 17 Vance Cir., Lexington, N. C. Lowery, R. C.. 894 N. Kensington St., Arlington, Va. Lyon, J. F.. Jr., 35 Beverly PI., Little Rock, Ark. McCants. W. R.. Rt. 1. Box 131, Georgetown, S. C. McCoy. J. B., Ill, 452 S. Union St., Concord, N. C. McCutchen, James, Jr., 520 Sunset Dr., Spartanburg S. C. McDaniel, W. J., Jr., Box 754, Rutherfordton, N. C. McElfresh, J. R., 1737 N. E. 1st St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. McNay, A. G.. 744 14th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. McPhillips, F. L, Point Clear. Ala. McQueen, D. H.. III. Box 922, Laurinburg, N. C. MacDiarmid, M. S., 221 E. Beverley, Staunton. Va. Maddrey, E. E., II, 818 Austin Ln.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Marshall, R. N., Jr.. Box 125, Clemmons. N. C. Martin, J. P., 1908 Cedar St., Durham, N. C. Martin, L. K., II, 3240 Oliver Rd., Roanoke. Va. Martin, S. T., Jr., 2991 Elkdale Dr., Charleston. W. Va. Mebane. W. C. III. 4507 Wrightsville Ave.. Wilmington. N. C. Melton. M. K.. 3404 Noyes Ave., Charleston. W. Va. Merchant, J. D.. Ill, Box 511, Carlsbad, N. Mex. Mitchell, C. H., Box 447 Letterman G.H., Presidio of San Francisco. Calif. Mitchell, G. N.. Box 572. Southern Pines. N. C. Morgan. A. C. 3445 Stratford Rd.. Atlanta 5, Ga. Morrison. R. D.. Jr.. 3244 Landon St.. Lynchburg. Va. Morton. J. M.. 3203 Edgewater Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. Moss. R. 0.. Ill, 1419 Roper Ave.. West Point, Ga. Murdoch. R. R., 5090 39th St.. So., St. Petersburg. Fla. Neely, G. 0., Rt. 7, Box 494-H. Charlotte. N. C. Nichols, J. N., 2414 Auburn. Dallas. Texas Nisbet, W. 0., Ill, 534 Colville Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Norman, J. T., 1800 Queens Rd.. Charlotte 7, N. C. Oehler, J. S., Jr., 1004 Central Dr.. Kannapolis. N. C. Overton, J. B., 627 Lake Dr., Salisbury, N. C. Owen. M. W., 915 Huntington Pr. Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Park, L. M.. 409 Park Lake Cir., Orlando. Fla. Parker, R. C, Jr., 1432 Country Club Dr.. Tallahassee, Fla. Pearson, M. M., 419 Alamance Rd., Burlington. N. C. Peel. E. B., Jr., 523 Ponce de Leon Manor, Atlanta 7, Ga. Peery, C. V., II, 1105 Pollock St., Kinston, N. C. Pepper, G. W., 102 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Perry, C. W., III. Rt. 1, Anderson, S. C. Perry, J. F., 1000 N. Lafayette. Shelby, N. C. Pettys, N. W., Jr., 675 E. Pelham Rd., N. E., Atlanta 9, Ga. Philips, W. M., Jr., 2009 Lilly Ct., Sanford, Fla. Plaxico, C. M., Jr., Box 294, Blacksburg. S. C. Plunket, W. J., Jr., 4118 Statewood Rd. N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Powell, T. W., 4618 Andrews Dr., Winston-Salem. N. C. Reiney, C. W., 1120 Glendale Ln., Nashville, Tenn. Reynolds, J. P., Jr.. 1226 E. 7th Ave., Tallahassee. Fla. Rivers, R. B., Box 168, Chesterfield, S. C. Roberts, P. A., Jr., 2701 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va. Robinson, E. B., Jr.. Centreville, Miss. Robinson, T. J.. Jr., Box 580, Asheboro, N. C. Rogers, J. B., Jr., 804 Oakdale Ct., Bennettsville. S. C. Rogers, Mims, Jr., 6 Hawthorne, Florence. Ala. Ross, T. T., Box 508, Maitland, Fla. Russell, H. E., Jr., 608 E. Main St., Easley, S. C. Rust, C. K., II, Box 5, Conway, S. C. Rutherford, J. S., 1263 Selma St,, Mobile, Ala. Safley, C. F., Jr., 80 N. Reese, Memphis, Tenn. Salley, C. D., Box 501, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Sasser, C. G., Box 256, Conway, S. C. Scales, A, H., Ill, 2912 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Scales. R. R., Ill, 22 Victory Ave., Greenville, S. C. Scarboro, W. T., P. 0. Box 249, Wadesboro, N. C. Scholl, G. K., Jr., 1515 Roan St., Johnson City, Tenn. Sexton, W. M., Box 586, Bluefield, Va. Sherrill, J. H., Jr., Box 653, Davidson, N, C. Simpson, D. M., 908 Florida Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Simpson, J. D., 2 Longfellow Ln., Little Rock, Ark. Slane, T. A., 422 W. End Ave., Statesville, N. C. Slaughter, M. P., 719 N. Main St., Roxboro, N. C. Sledge, G. L, Rt. 3, Box 127-M, Charlotte, N. C. Smith, A. Z., Ill, 630 Carolina Cir., Winston-Salem, N. C. Smyth, J. M., 2100 Roswell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Spangler, R. W., 6518 Smithfield St.. McKeesport. Pa. Sparks. R. A.. Ill, 122 McDowell, Lexington, Ky. Sparrow. J. T.. Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C. Stafford, F. A., 1231 Heard Ave., Augusta, Ga. Stewart, T. J., Jr., 525 Baya Ave., Lake City, Fla. Styron, C. E., Jr., 1000 Arendell St.. Morehead City, N. C. Swope, B. M„ Box 826, Welch, W. Va. Szeglin, D. J., 76 Lawson St., Hempstead, N. Y. Taylor, F. L., Jr., 6001 Fairfield Rd., Columbia. S. C. Teass, A. W., 239 S. Princeton Cir., Lynchburg, Va. Thompson, F. D., Jr., 3413 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro. N. C. Thompson, W. A.. Box 566, Davidson. N. C. Todd, W. H., Jr., Box 23, Travelers Rest, S. C. Trask, C. H.. Box 543. Beaufort. S. C. Trotter, B. W., Jr., 267 Halcyon Ave., Winston-Salem. N. C. Tucker. K. N., 1407 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C. Tulloch. E. F.. Jr.. 1842 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Tuttle. T. C, 4801 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. Underwood, W. A., 160 Robert St., Mobile, Ala. [239] Voorhees, R. L, 1015 Wendover Cir., Winston-Salem, N. C. Walker, R. J., Ill, 779 Downing St., Macon, Ga. Wallace, W. K., 2109 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Waters, H. J., 1701 Hammond St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Watson, F. M., Jr., Box 461, Marianna, Fla. Weaver, C. S., 273 Newman Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Weeks, M. P., 4009 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. Welborn, M. K., 300 North B St., Easley, S. C. Wells, E. E., Jr., 139 E. Tallulah, Greenville, S. C. Wherry, C. H. P., 639 McDaniel Ave., Greenville, S. C. White, H. S., Jr., Overhill Rd., Charlotte, N. C. White, S. L, South 5th St., Mebane, N. C. Wilkinson, J. B., Box 337-A, Sharon, S. C. Wilier, E. H., Box 95, Kannapolis, N. C. Williams, J. M., Ill, 1201 Schuyler BIdg., Spartanburg, S. C. Williams, R. A., Jr., 515 Park Dr., Siler City, N. C. Wilson, D. L, 783 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Winkler, G. B., 545 Slattery, Shreveport, La. Woods, J. R., Jr., Box 92, Timmonsville, S. C. Wright, T. W., 4503 Gary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. Wynn, R. L, III, 119 Burnett Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. Young, J. C, 817 W. 5th Ave., Lexington, N. C. Young, J. L., Jr., 502 Calvert Ave., Clinton, S. C. JUNIORS Abernathy, J. L., Box 55, Davidson, N. C. Abernethy, R. S., Ill, 1047 Queens Rd. W., Charlotte, N. C. Abney, C. L., Jr., 2786 Riverwood Ln., Jacksonville, Fla. Adams, T. V. A., Box 96, Warrenton, N. C. Adcock, E. W., Ill, 803 S. Garnett St., Henderson, N. C. Alexander, J. A., 1201 Fairfield Dr., Gastoma, N. C. Ambrose, W. L., Ill, 543 Arrowhead Trail, Knoxville, Tenn. Armstrong, P. W., Ill, 755 Glen Cove Dr., Macon, Ga. Arnold, P. G., Box 155, Spruce Pme, N. C. Arnold, P. S., 102 King ' s Highway, Decatur, Ga. Atkins, A. C, 3660 Kroger Ave., Cmcinnati, Ohio Auman, R. M., West End, N. C. Austin, R. L, 1448 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, Ga. Barnett, J. S., 711 Mt. Vernon Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Barringer, R. P., Box 386, Newton, N. C. Boggs, C. A., Jr., 404 Church St., Elberton, Ga. Bolen, D. W., Jr., Box 540, Galax, Va. Bost, W. F., Jr., Box 207, Morganton, N. C. Bradford, R. G., 256 Hempstead PI., Charlotte, N. C. Branch, B. H., 3106 Nancy Creek Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ga. Branch, C. E., 125 Hobbie Dr., Montgomery, Ala. Brauch, G. M. P., Jr., 3725 Arbor Way, Charlotte, N. C. Brown, H. N., Rt. 1, Hillsboro, N. C. Brown, J. H., 415 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Brown, P. W., 1221 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Brown, T. L, III, 504 S. Petty St., Gaffney, S. C. Burns, L. N., 4024 Lyons View Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Burton, L L., 411 W. Main St., Cartersville, Ga. Bussell, J. W., 1213 Wea Ave., Lafayette, Ind. Caldwell, T. P., Jr., 805 S. 18th Ave., Hattiesburg, Miss. Calhoun, D. M., Jr., Elizabethtown, N. C. Carlton, B. G., Box 251, Galway, N. Y. Childress, C. G., Jr., Hillsville, Va. Chiles, J. A., 127 W. Fair Oaks, San Antonio, Texas Clark, E. G., Jr., 510 Elm St., Weldon, N. C. Clark, P. B., Jr., 507 E. Broad St., Statesville, N. C. Clarke, J. W., 1207 Westminster Dr., Columbia, S. C. Cline, H. S., Stony Point, N. C. Collins, H. T., Jr., 1039 Lark St., Jacksonville, Fla. Cooley, J. H., Box 745, Black Mountain, N. C. Couch, E. J., 6950 Miami Rd., Cincinnati 27, Ohio Cowan, A. W., 100 Maple Tree Dr., Bristol, Tenn. Crawford, P. M., Jr., Holiday Motel, Bamburg, S. C. Currie, D. P., 2518 Iverness Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Cutts, C. C, Jr., 701 Elm St., Conway, S. C. Dakin, D. N., 5309 Bayou Glen, Houston, Texas Daves, N. A., 2833 Wesleyan Ln., Winston-Salem, N. C. Davidson, R. G., Davidson, N. C. Davis, J. M., Montreat, N. C. Davis, M. D., Jr., 239 Belvedere Dr., Macon, Ga. Diaz, M. A., Jr., Box 1770 Supreme Court, Panama City, Panama Doss, J. B., Jr., 1821 Greenwood Rd., Roanoke, Va. Finley, T. D., Barium Springs, N. C. Fisher, H. M., 212 Davis St., Fayetteville, N. C. Forbis, W. S., 117 7th Ave., S. W., Moultrie, Ga. Fouche, J. W., Jr., 739 Kawana, Columbia, S. C. Fowler, W. W., Jr., 894 Dean Dr., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. Fraley, C. E., Jr., 501 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C. Freeland, C. J., Ill, 316 Eastern Ave., Crowle y, La. French, T. N., 702 Parkway Blvd., Reidsville, N. C. Gaston, J. N., Ill, 143 Park Dr., Chester, S. C. Gee, J. E., Box 591, Florence, S. C. Gerhardt, W. P., 5112 Fairglen Ln., Chevy Chase, Md. Gibson, S. C, 208 Don Dr., Greenville, S. C. Giles, J. A., 1035 E. 8th Ave., Gastoma, N. C. Gilmour, D. P., 934 Granville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Godwin, W. M., 1104 5th St., Corinth, Miss. Goodin, J. A., Box 1062, Statesville, N. C. Goodman, J. R., Churchville, Va. Goodwin, M. N., Jr., 1909 Boundary St., Beaufort, S. C. Green, G. H., Jr., Box 383, Atlantic Beach, Fla. Grimsley, E. L, Jr., 925 Country Club Dr., High Point, N. C. Hall, J. T., 2819 Chestnut St., Wilmington, N. C. Hargis, C. L., 815 Cloudland Dr., Johnson City, Tenn. Harris, J. A., 200 Woodlands, Mobile, Ala. Harris, W. T., Jr., 208 Dutchman, Elkin, N. C. Hartness, W. R., Ill, 411 Hawthorne Rd., Elkin, N. C. Hills, R. A., Jr., 200 Upland Rd., Decatur, Ga. Hines, S. E., Jr., 708 Nottingham Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Holcomb, C. B., Jr., 4550 Allistair Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Hord, R. C, Jr., 2044 Wendover Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Hudson, Marcus, 101 Pineview, Wilson, N. C. Hunter, C. P., Ill, 2000 Linden Dr., S. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Hurt, H. H., Jr., 412 3rd St., Cheraw, S. C. Jackson, J. A., Ill, 1216 N. E. 4th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jackson, R. D., 1546 Pershing Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Jamison, J. C, 909 Diamond Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Jones, A. C, III, Academy St., Batesburg, S. C. Jones, G. L., Jr., 906 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va. Jones, H. M., Turner ' s Rock, Savannah, Ga. Jordan, D. W., 8008 Dalmain Dr., Richmond, Va. Jorgensen, P. M., MOQ 2304, Camp LeJeune, N. C. Kelley, B. J. M., Jr., 3633 Pickwick Ln., Charlotte, N. C. King, A. S., 508 Glenway Ave., Bristol, Va. Kirkland, W. A., Jr., 1104 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C. Kundahl, G. G., Jr., 6801 Meadow Ln., Chevy Chase, Md. LeDoyen, R. E., 2400 Palmer St., Portsmouth, Va. Leonard, P. R., Jr., Box 825, Davidson, N. C. Lillard, R. S., Jr., Box 1, Decatur, Tenn. Loudermilk, C. B., Box 477, Cornelia, Ga. Lovette, D. E., Box 613, Red Springs, N. C. Lucas, T. L., Jr., 2304 King St., Alexandria, Va. McAllister, J. R., Ill, Box 951, Staunton, Va. McCaslin, J. P., 910 N. 2nd, Dardanelle, Ark. McDonald, R. L., Jr., Box 327, Thomasville, N. C. McElroy, E. W., Box 203, Covington, Ga. McFarland, R. M., IV, 1499 Emory Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6, Ga. McKenzie, M. R., Jr., Barium Springs, N. C. McRight, D. A., Rt. 4, Monroe, N. C. McRorie, R. G., Jr., 310 W. 3rd St., Rutherfordton, N. C. Maddock, M. B., 2442 Hassell PL, Charlotte, N. C. Mallard, E. L, Jr., 2634 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Mansell, W. P., Jr., Box 1082, Vicksburg, Miss. Martin, D. G., Jr., Box 456, Davidson, N. C. Martin, J. B., 4002 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S. C. Martin, T. W., 3910 Richmond Hy., Alexandria, Va. Mattison, W. T., Jr., Box 1685, Anderson, S. C. Maulden, K. A., Box 6, Davidson, N. C. Meldrum, R. W., R.D. No. 2, Bloomsburg, Pa. Merritt, W. H., 1108 Pittsboro Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. Millar, A. C, 3712 Ridge Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Miller, A. D., 1907 Victoria Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Mitchell, W. M., 602 W. Mam St., Christiansburg, Va. Moore, J. K., 101 E. Union St., Sandston, Va. Moore, R. Henry, Spring Lake, Madisonville, Ky. Moore, R. Hunter, 1100 Long St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Morefield, J. D., Box 82, Erwin, Tenn. Morgan, R. M., 230 Rice St., Hamlet, N. C. Morrison, J. G., IV, 301 Locust St., Ronceverte, W. Va. Morton, Duncan, Jr., 2418 Vernon Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Moss, W. M., 229 Albemarle PL, Macon, Ga. Neal, T. S., Box 858, Burlington, N. C. Neal, W. E., Jr., Liberty, N. C. Neely, E. T., 1107 Church Ave., Hartsville, S. C. Nelson, B. J., 755 N. Main St., Mooresville, N. C. Newland, H. R., Jr., Box 1243, Dade City, Fla. Newton, N. E., 736 Lake Shore Dr., Lake Wales, Fla. Norris, P. B., 401 Oakhurst Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Nowlin, G. P., Jr., Davidson, N. C. Odom, T. L., 632 Rose St., Rocky Mount, N. C. [240] Page. D. R., 424 Westover Ave., Winston- Salem, N. C. Parker, H. L., 123 Harvard Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. Parks, J. W.. Ill, 2410 Armstrong Park Rd.. Gastonia, N. C. Patrick P S., 1406 N. Main St., Greenville, S. C. Patrick, T. M.. Jr., Box 396, Taylors, S. C. Phillips, R. L., Jr., 522 Washington St., Rockingham, N. C. Porter, R. W., 901 W. Stuart Dr., Galax, Va. Pressly, J. A., 103 Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, N. C. Pruitt, W. H., Jr., Box 365, Bessemer City, N. C. Purington, P. D„ 105 Monument Ave., Greeneville, Tenn. Rea, R. J., Jr., 436 N. Randolph, Eufaula, Ala. Reid, E. L., Jr., 1500 Dinglewood, Columbus, Ga. Richardson, H. 8., Jr., Box 491, Bowling Green, Ky. Richardson, 0. L., Jr., 1711 Waxhaw Rd., Monroe, N. C. Rives, C. M.. Ill, 1007 McGee St., Greensboro, N. C. Roberson, V. 0., Ill, 14 Woodland Way, Greenville, S. C. Roberson, W. E., 14 Woodland Way, Greenville, S. C. Robinson, J. L., 108 Robinwood Court, Lenoir, N. C. Rosenberger, G. G., Jr., 2310 Carolina Ave., Roanoke, Va. Rozear, M. P., 2812 Lydia St., Jacksonville, Fla. Rush, A. P., Jr., 6-F Lewis Village, Greenville, S. C. Salzer, W. W., Jr., 6210 4th St. So., St. Petersburg, Fla. Saunders. D. B., 122 Westview Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Shappley, B. G., 1717 Traveller Rd., Lexington, Ky. Sharp, J. C, 1119 2nd Ave., Marlinton, W. Va. Sheffield, C. G., Box 427, Sebring, Fla. Shelton, G. F., Box 184, Logan, W. Va. Sherrill, F. A., Jr., 404 Ridgeway Ave., Statesville, N. C. Showalter, G. C, 855 St., Louis St., Lewisburg, Pa. Shumaker, W. M., 104 Maurice St., Monroe, N. C. Sims, H. H., Jr., 1578 Connell Rd., Charleston, W. Va. Smith, G. L., Jr., 1511 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Smith, H. L., 107 W. Avondale, Greensboro, N. C. Smith, P. B., Jr., 6237 San Felipe, Houston, Texas Snead, R. P., 5307 Matoaka Rd., Richmond, Va. Starling, J. L., 13 University PI., Lexington, Va. Stephens, R. W.. 206 Third St., Leaksville, N. C. Stone, E. L., 1320 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Stone, H. M., 3102 Ashel St., Raleigh, N. C. Stone, R. T., 908 Avery PI., Greensboro, N. C. Stuart, M. H., 904 Robertson Academy Rd., Nashville 4, Tenn. Tart, H. T., 402 S. Layton, Dunn, N. C. Thomas, H. F., Jr., 310 Pleasant St., Spindale, N. C. Toole, A. F., Ill, 600 Cedar St., Talladega, Ala. Trask, G. G., Box 543, Beaufort, S. C. Trull, B. H., 2715 Athens PI., Charlotte, N. C. Usher, B W., Box 438, Bennettsville, S. C. Van Doeren, M. A., Whitewood Ln., Winston-Salem, N. C. Vance, A. A., Jr., Box 236, Troutman, N. C. Vance, Z. B.. 1571 College St., Macon, Ga. Walters, F. J., Jr., 7812-A Doris Dr., Norfolk, Va. Watson, N. E., Jr., Box 904, Greenwood, S. C. Waugh, R. A., 4858 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Weeks, H. R., Jr., 1108 Knox St., Durham, N. C. Weld, J. S., Rt. 2, Newland, N. C. Wellford, W. H., 3615 English Gardens Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Werth, W. G., Ill, Rt. 5, Box 764, Charlotte, N. C. West, H. C, 112 Spruce St., Washington, N. C. Whittington, W. R., Box 565, Tunica, Miss. Williams, J. L., 4015 Drummond, Houston, Texas Williamson, J. W., Jr., 200 S. Ellis St., Salisbury, N. C. Wilson, J. A., Ill, 804 Hillcrest St., Kannapolis, N. C. Woods, J. B., Ill, Box 518, Davidson, N. C. Woodside, H. R., Jr., 5432 Sharon Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Wray, H. L, 1515 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Young, S. A., 5323 Virginia Ave., S. E., Charleston, W. Va., Zirkle, L. G , Jr.. 248 W. Broadway, Shelbyville, Ind. Aderhold, R. M., 115 W. Avondale, Greensboro, N. C. Alabran, D. M., 1218 Lakeshore Hwy. W., Oakville, Ontario, Canada Alexander, C. D., Ill, 219 Kimball St., Kannapolis, N. C. Allan, A. S., Ill, Box 664, Fernandina Beach, Fla. Allen, J. L., 143 West End, Chester, S. C. Allen, M. L., Box 694, Mt. Holly, N. C. Anderson, H. F., Jr., 113 11th St., Waynesboro, Ga. Anderson, J. T., 1628 Mt. Eagle PI., Alexandria, Va. Armstrong, W. B., 908 Arbordale, High Point, N. C. Auman, C. W., West End, N. C. Barger. H. J., Jr.. Rt. 1, Davidson, N. C. Barron, F. H., 223 N. Randolph, Eufaula, Ala. Beckman, W. P., Hemingway, S. C. Beebe, R. O., 1007 Eulalia Rd., N. E., Atlanta 19, Ga. Bennett, M. B., Jr., 813 Dover Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Bivins, B. L., 110 DeSoto PI., Macon, Ga. Blake. H. A.. 305 Calhoun St., Anderson. S. C. Blake, R. A., Box 502. Abbeville. S. C. Blalock, G. R., Jr., 704 S. Broad St., Clinton, S. C. Bolt. W. M.. 1316 Parkway Ave., Charlotte 8, N. C. Bootle. J. C, 365 Old Club Rd.. Macon. Ga. Boozer, F. B., 802 Beachview Dr.. Jekyll Island. Ga. Boyd, Q. P., 14 North Broad. Porterdale. Ga. Brown, P. L., Jr.. Ivanhoe, N. C. Bruns, T. C, Jr., 526 St. Peter St., New Orleans. La. Bruton, J. H., 41 1 Hamlet Ave., Hamlet. N. C. Burke, J. 0.. Jr.. Rt. 6, Lexington, N. C. Bynum. H. N., Rt. 1, Iron Station, N. C. Cannon, W. H., Box 8066, Greensboro, N. C. Chase, H. H.. Jr.. 1305 Sierra S. E., Huntsville, Ala. Clark, J. C, Jr., 2533 McClintock Rd., Apt. 3. Charlotte, N. C. Clemmer, D. 0., Jr., Benton, Tenn. Cloninger, T. E., Rt. 2, Newton, N. C. Cole, J. L., Box 68, Yanceyville, N. C. Collins, F. W., Jr., 702 Norwood Ave., Shelby, N. C. Colvin, T. B., Osage Rd., Anchorage, Ky. Cook, R. L., Jr., 509 Maupin Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Cooke, Q. E., Jr., 212 E. High St., Murfreesboro. N. C. Cornwell, C. L., Box 157, Lattimore. N. C. Cory, G. L., 3600 Madison Ave., Greensboro. N. C. Cotton, S. R., Jr., 110 E. 2nd Ave., Red Springs, N. C. Covington, T. L., Jr., Box 724, Rockingham, N. C. Craig, D. E., 1816 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Crawford. W. C, Jr., 16 Dogwood Rd.. Salisbury, N. C. Crouch, W. M., Jr., Box 766, Hartsville, S. C. Crute, J. M. W., Jr., 901 W. Hines St., Wilson. N. C. Dallas, J. S., Jr., 1119 Rotary Dr., High Point. N. C. Dalton, R. L., 2204 Westfield Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Davis, P. W., Ill, 220 Edgewood Rd., Bristol, Tenn. Davis, R. D., Jr., 425 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C. Deane, W. F., Box 146, Safety Harbor, Fla. Denham, R. D., 2379 Forsyth Ct., Winston-Salem, N. C. Denton, J. P., 115 Sagasser St., Somerset, Ky. DeVries, J. 0., IV, 22 Checkerberry Ln., Framingham, Mass. Dewhurst, R. E., 149 N. Royal Poinciana Blvd., Miami Springs, Dixon, R. L., 813 S. Jackson St., Gastonia, N. C. Duggan, E. S., 3 Cedar St., Manning, S. C. Edwards, D. N., Jr., 350 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Eifort, J. D., 1115 N. Guthrie Ave., Durham, N. C. Epes, H. M., Jr.. 3611 Sunset Dr., Lynchburg, Va. Farrar, J. W., Box 263, Mt. Holly, N. C. Finch, W. T., Taylor Rd., Georgetown, Texas Finney, C. S., Jr., 169 Ivy Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. Fleagle, F. B., Jr., 107 S. Franklin St., Reidsville. N. C. Flintom, A. L., 450 Orlando Dr., Toccoa, Ga. Franson, P. 0., Ill, 22 Valley View, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Gabel, G. D., Jr., 4617 Astral St., Jacksonville. Fla. Gaines, S. F., Jr., Boyle, Miss. Gant, R. M., Jr., 307 Lumpkin Rd., Ft. Benning, Ga. Gayle, W. E., Jr., Rt. 2, Chesapeake, Ohio George, G. W., Jr., 154 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ga. Goodwin, H. S., Jr., Davidson, N. C. Gordon, J. R., Box 787, Hamlet, N. C. Gould, F. A., Jr., 8512 Rivermont Dr., Richmond, Va. Grant, R. P., Jr., 1328 Lmville St., Kingsport. Tenn. Grant, W. M., 116 Dunton Dr., Blacksburg, Va. Grantham, V. G., Jr., Box 385, Fairmont, N. C. Gravely, W. A., Jr., 2014 Hopedale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Green, R. S., 630 Palmer Ave., Winter Park. Fla. Greene, W. A.. 502 Pinkney St., Whiteville, N. C. Hagan, W. C, Jr., 2244 Sunningdale Rd., Kingsport, Tenn. Hall, E. P., 316 Mansion Dr., Alexandria, Va. Hall R. D., Jr., 114 Woodrow Ave., Belmont, N. C. Hamner, C. D., Ill, 215 Trent ' s Ferry Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Hardman, J. D., 5101 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. Hardy, C. L., 103 Harvey Cir., Kinston, N. C. Harper, D. W., Box 1393, Davidson, N. C. Harrill, C. H., Jr., Box 566, Lincolnton, N. C. Hartman, E. F., Jr., 3004 Peebles Dr., Greensboro. N. C. Hattaway, A. C, III, Box 428, Rutherfordton, N. C. Hedrick, W. K., 500 N. Myrtle, Warren, Ark. Henderon, R. M., Maxton, N. C. Hendry, J. A., 309 W. Cedar St., Perry, Fla. Hill, V. G., 3207 S. Glebe, Arlington, Va. [241] Holmes, F. C, 3854 Central, Memphis, Tenn. Hopkins, L C, Jr., 81 Peachtree Battle Ave., Atlanta, Ga. House, D. C, Rt. 1, Box 9, Henderson, N. C. Houser, E. E., Jr., 121 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Hudgins, T, M., 37 Riverside, Greenville, S. C. Hunter, C. R., Jr., Box 7, Blenheim, S. C. Irvin, D. A., 831 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ivanoff, N. A., 532 Kimball Turn, Westfield, N. J. Jackson, E. L., 530 Glynlea Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Jacques, E. J., Rt. 3, Mooresville, N. C. James, R. E., Jr., Rt. 4, Darlington, S. C. Jenkins, J. S., Davidson, N. C. Johnson, G. W., Ill, 505 Peachtree, Orlando, Fla. Johnston, E. F., Jr., 308 S. Graham St., Wallace, N. C. Keiter, J. E., 1507 Perry Park Dr., Kinston, N. C. Keller, A. H., Jr., 3250 Overbrook Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Kirkpatrick, G. G., Jr., Box 17, Gainesville, Fla. Kizer, R. E., Jr., Edgewood Rd., Asheboro, N. C. Lacy, G. G., Jr., 3045 15th St., N. W., Washington 9, D. C. LaFar, W. M., 611 Lee St., Gastonia, N. C. Laughlin, K. M., 1719 Queens Rd,, W., Charlotte, N. C. Lee, L. F., Jr., 2327 Overhill Rd., Charlotte, N. C. LeGrand, G. B., Box 428, Chapel Hill, N. C. Lesesne, A. E., 34 Pinkney St., Greenville, S. C. Lilly, R. M., Jr., 425 Charlotte Dr., Fayetteville, N. C. Long, W. M., Jr., 440 Salisbury St., Mocksville, N. C. Lovette, J. F., 113 Norwood Ave., Asheville, N. C. McAllister, H. A., Jr., 1013 Riverside Blvd., Lumberton, N. C. McCarty, D. S., Jr., 105 Grace St., Mt. Airy, N. C. McClure, A. B., Jr., Box 2, Barium Springs, N. C. McCorkle, J. T., 1138 Foxcroft Rd., Bristol, Va. McFadyen, H. C. Jr., 208 Olive Ave., Lenoir, N. C. McKeithen, R. M., 614 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C. McNeill, D. D., Jr., 139 Canterbury Rd., S., Charlotte, N. C. MacKinnon, D. N., Box 356, Greenville, Ala. Maoris, S. J., 1309 Chestnut, Wilmington, N. C. Mainor, T. F., Rt. 2, Box 501, Miami, Fla. Markee, J. E., Jr., 1015 Demerius St, Durham, N. C. Marston, E. B., Ill, 200 Wilson Ave., Kinston, N. C. Martin, W. C, III, 1205 Cole Dr., Longview, Texas Maxwell, J. S., 2561 Lucille Dr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. May, Harrison, Edgewood Rd., Staunton, Va. Maynard, D. R., 341 Bellevue Ct., Los Altos, Calif. Metts, L. B., Jr., 6 College St., York, S. C. Millner, W. B., Ill, 172 N. Union, Concord, N. C. Moore, R. L., II, 221 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Murchison, J. M., Jr., 150 N. Union St., Concord, N. C. Murray, H. G., Jr., 226 Tranquil Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Nash, R. E., 513 Westover Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Nelms, C. R., Jr., 1337 Catawba St., Kingsport, Tenn. Niven, E. C, 1624 Garden Terrace, Charlotte, N. C. Nix, G. N., Jr., 2167 Lake Shore Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. Nuckolls, J. G., 502 W. Stuart Dr., Galax, Va. Orr, D. M., Jr., 206 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Packer, J. W., 227 Beamon St., Clinton, N. C. Pancoast, H. R., Jr., 802 Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C. Parker, C. M., Box 191, LaGrange, Ga. Parker, Thomas, Jr., 24 Highland Dr., Greenville, S. C. Patterson, C. W., Ill, 712 Westwood, High Point, N. C. Pharr, H. N., 1031 Queens Rd., W., Charlotte, N. C. Pharr, W. F., Box 157, Bramwell, W. Va. Pharr, W. T., 206 S. Mountain St., Cherryville, N. C. Pope, S. H., Ill, 972 Cumberland Rd., Atlanta 6, Ga. Powell, P. J., 6323 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock, Ark. Quantz, A. T., Jr., 208 N. Kershaw, Timmonsville, S. C. Randolph, J. D., Jr., Ill E. Lanneau Dr., Greenville, S. C. Ratchford, J. E., Jr., 1438 Lilac Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Ray, T. B., 516 20th Ave., N. E., St. Petersburg, Fla. Redding, T. S., Jr., 372 Hill St., Asheboro, N. C. Redmond, H. S., 105V2 Evans, Morganton, N. C. Reeves, G. F., Jr., 2378 St. Charles Ave., Jackson, Miss. Rhyne, G. N., Gen. Delivery, Davidson, N. C. Richardson, J. T., 719 Park St., N. E., Gainesville, Ga. Ricks, J. A., Ill, 1122 Morehead Ave., Roanoke, Va. Riley, S. G., Ill, 2409 Lake Dr., Raleigh, N. C. Ringe, C. L., Ill, Blair PL, Blairstown, N. J. Robertson, H. C, 5 Ladson St., Charleston, S. C. Rogers, L. A., 1645 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Rose, C. G., Ill, 215 Hillside Ave., Fayetteville, N. C. Rose, J. I., II, 15 Mt. Vista Ave., Greenville, S. C. Rowe, C. E., Jr., 442 Hawthorne Dr., Danville, Va. Rustin, W. C, Jr., 303 W. 10th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Sargent, R. B., 2414 Hassel PI., Charlotte, N. C. Schenck, C. A., Davidson, N. C. Schilling, B. L, Pineville, W. Va. Shinn, W. E., Jr., 2709 Bedford Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Shue, H. G., Jr., Rt. 1, Staunton, Va. Simpson, T. E., Jr., Rt. 1, Richburg, S. C. Smith, H. F., 1519 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Smith, J. C, Jr., 1103 Sam Lion ' s Trail, Martinsville, Va. Smith, L. H., 1519 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Smith, R. K., Box 697, Reform, Ala. Snider, C. J., 3358 Nottingham Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Sowers, S. R., 244 Oakhurst Rd., Statesville, N. C. Sparks, 0. B., Ill, 3488 Roxboro Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Squires, T. G., 318 Buford PL, Macon, Ga. Stamey, R. L., 208 Royal Oaks, Thomasville, N. C. Stanley, V. E., Jr., 1993 Maryland Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Steele, L. M., Jr., 5106 Franklin Rd., Nashville 4, Tenn. Stettler, K. 0., Jr., 102 Fairfax Dr., Huntington, W. Va. Stowell, D. C, Jr., 4836 Headley Terr., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Tait, J. B., Box 695, Winter Haven, Fla. Talbert, J. W., Jr., 1005 Law St., Hartsville, S. C. Taylor, J. B., 616 Hancock, Smithfield, N. C. Thomas, R. D., W.N.C. Sanatorium, Black Mountain, N. C. Thomason, G. C, Rt. 8, Box 562, Salisbury, N. C. Thompson, C. M., 206 Williams St., Lake City, S. C. Thompson, R. L., 143 Sugaw Creek Rd., W., Charlotte 6, N. C. Turner, D. W., Box 1314, Davidson, N. C. Vaughan, J. E., Rt. 1, Box 335, Matthews, N. C. Wade, W. F., Box 62, Black Mountain, N. C. Ward, W. J., 785 C St., Harrisonburg, Va. Watts, T. S., Box 366, Taylorsville, N. C. Webster, D. H., 801 Crescent Ave., Greenville, S. C. Weeks, J. W., 3 Sayle Rd., Charleston 44, S. C. Wells, F. A., Jr., 1816 Winston Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Werts, A. P., Ill, 2327 Sharon Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Wesley, R. N., Jr., 1414 Lilac Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Whitten, G. E., Jr., 1 12 Jones Cir., Thomasville, N. C. Wiley, S. S., Jr., 200 Morrison St., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Wilkinson, F. S., Jr., 408 Wildwood Ave., Rocky Mount, N. Wilson, D. R., 203 W. James St., Mt. Olive, N. C. Wilson, M. M., 11 W. Augusta PI., Greenville, S. C. Winsor, R. L., Jr., 60 Weston Ave., Chatham, N. J. Womeldorf, J. H., 2031 Wesley PL, High Point, N. C. Wyche, F. L, Jr., 240 Oak Hill Rd., Petersburg, Va. Wyrick, C. L, Jr., 2015 St. Andrews Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Young, R. C, 236 E. Lake Dr., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Cooper, N. J. B., 47 Downleaze, Bristol 9, England Dawids, R. G., 30 Hambrosalle, Copenhagen, Denmark Eckbert, W. F., Jr., Box 317, Cramerton, N. C. Hopkins, D. 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