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19B2 QUIPS AND RAN K S B4Iii ROB. S. ABERNETHV, HI ROBERT G. BRADFORD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER LKON AIM) KU II AKDSON LOWKV KKII) Ti:i) SCAIJMOUO JAMES NORMAN FRANK WATSON DOUG ACKKRMAN BRUCE STEI(;NER JOHN FiAUM UAL TODD COPY EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHER-FACULTY SECTION EDITOR CLASSES SECTION EDITOR HONORARIES SECTION EDITOR ATHLETICS SECTION EDITOR ACTIVITIES SECTION EDITOR FRATERNITIES SECTION EDITOR DAVIDSON Epictetus once said, Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of things. It is this view or outlook that psychology defines as the personality ' . .4 •• A aiw?:-; ...-■H-;, . ■ ' . «.« ' -T-. Synthesis of the personality At Davidson, certain forces act upon the mental appa- ratus to mold a view or personality distinctively one ' s own. As a result, the same realities that did not affect the freshman four years ago greatly disturb the senior today. Freud has divided this mental apparatus into Id, Ego, and Superego. The personality is always dominated by any one or a combination of these three components. K -. m ■ ■■ ' mi! ii ' iiiT n iiii n N nil 11 ■■■■ N •■■■ ■• ■■■■ . n Hii n wn II nil I nil I □ When the Id, Ego, and Superego work to- gether harmoniously, man can carry out sat- isfying transactions with his environment. These transactions fulfil! the basic needs and desires that lurk in the selfish, impul- sive, asocial region of the personality called the Id. The Id provides for the immediate dis- charge of quantities of excitation that are released in the organism by internal or ex- ternal stimuli. This function fulfills what Freud called the pleasure principle by ridding man of tension or reducing the amount of tension to a low level. A reflex proce.ss or a memory image of the object (primarn process) can satisfy the Id ' s desires. Destructive and aggresxive urges are derivatives of man ' s death instincts. Wmi , ,, W t i ' - . i m ■■ ■• m . m 1 f HS ' ' ' s .Si ' .i ?- ki wr---- ■ m ?5 ' ■ . . - liH F - K- f Tlir i)if(ii)t emerges from the womb tcitk a set of priniitire needs. During sleep, the Id produces hallttcinatorij images of the objects which ivill satisfy its demands. The life instincts — hunger, thirst, sex, and so on — represent the bodily needs whose satisfaction is necessary for reproduction and Kiirvieal. 1 EQO Man finds that his Id drives are satisfied more readily and more effectively in certain ways and places than in others. Merely forming a mental image of a de- sired object does not procure it, and naive bursts of impulsive motor activity can result in punishment from the environment. The Ego develops as the intermediary be- tween the Id and the external world. It en- ables man to adapt to his environment. The veality principle governs the Ego by postponing the discharge of energy until the actual object that will satisfy the need has been found or produced. To find food, a mate, and other goal objects necessary for life, man must accommodate himself to extei-nal reality or assert mastery over it. i 77.. ■;« .. .... A-.S- rniif.nwH,, „l hi ihin-H to tin ijtcriHil iiiiiltl ill onlii- to iic- iliiirc hodilii iivccssilies in tlir lust irni . ssm Then ' is an Ego function that produces playful and pleasurable imaginings. These fantasies are never mistaken for reality, but they allow the Ego a respite from its more serious ivork. To get ichat u-ill satisfy his needs, every ivdixnduat must make choices. The pleasure principle is suspended jchile he endures some discomfort notv so he can realize pleasure later. SUPEREGO From childhood, man learns that he not only has to obey the Ego ' s reality principle to obtain pleasure and avoid pain, but that he also must try to behave according to the moral dictates of his parents and society. The Superego is the individual ' s moral code. The ego-ideal and the conscience are the two subsystems of this judicial branch of the personality. They bring about feelings of pride and feelings of guilt or inferiority, respectively. The Stiperego establishes as its oivn goals the aca- demic and occupational accomplishments of others. [8] Tin- Siipciiyo is to a r iuat extent dcitoidoif oil ixneiitat itiftiiciice.s, but other ayeiitu « Kncieti irlm hold i i sitiii)is of tiuthorilii can lake a hand in its formation. [9] FORCES THAT MOLD THE PERSONALITY FACULTY AND Each of us i)erceives external reality iti a unique way. To one student, a professor is only a voice droninp the words he must scrawl on endless pajres of notes. To others, he is an employer who rewards three or four hours a week plus overtime with a wape of semester hours and Q.P. ' s, con- vertible in due time to cash. Ideally, we find that our profes- sors can help us to realize our mental potentialities. They can in- troduce us to ideas and to tools such as intellectual perspective and inquisitivene.ss which lead us to a more accurate perception of ex- ternal reality. These men flavor our outlook with thei r own cultural standards of accomplishment. Perhaps they fill the authority positions our parents are jrradually losinjr. When this happens, the student ' s Super- eKo reflects his professors ' ethical standartls. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Our g-oal is to make Davidson the best college of its type — not just in the South, but in all of Amer- ica. With a steadily improvinof student body, faculty, and campus plant, this church-related liberal arts college for 1,000 men can — with generous support from our friends and alumni — achieve this goal in the decade ahead. David Grier Martin, B.S., LL.D., President of the College. Left: Frontis Withers .Johnston, A.B., Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty. Right: Richard Clyde Burts, A.B., M.A. Ed.D., Dean of Students. [14] William l.fdoux Ituiuluranl. A.U., LL.H., ANsislaht l)ii ( tor of AilmiK ion . ' Willinm Waiir Hiirlry. A.B.. .M.Ed., Director of Studt-nt Cuunxi-lint; Sorvirc. UobiTt ArrowiMtd Currir, U.S., M.H.. ., CI ' . A., Husincss .Miiriiufc-r. ChatmiTH CnMlon DnvjdHon, A.B., M.A in I..S., M.A., I ' h.I)., Hirector of the I.ihrary. Korre.st Val PrakcH. B.A.. As.sistant to the Chaplain, Danforth Intern. Krederick William Ili-nRvveld. B.S., Director of .Admissions and Registrar. .lohn K. Ilurton, B.S., Director of Alumni and Public Relations. John V. Kuykendall, A.B., .Assi.stant Dean of Students and Fraternity Liai.son Officer. .Myron Wallace McCJill, B.S.. Bursar and .Assistant Treasurer. (;rovcr C. Meetze. Jr., B.S., Director of Physical Plant. Mrs. J. B. Moore, .A.B., Supervisor of Dormi- tories. Donald Bryce PlotI, BM.. MM.. Director of Music. Robert J. Sailstad, B.S., M.A., Assistant to the President in Colledte Development. Tom Scott, B.S., M..A., Ed.D., Director of .Athletics and Physical Education. ( olin .Shaw Smith, .A.B., M.A., Director of the ColleKc Union and Coordinator of Stu- dent .Activities. Director of Placement. Clyde W. Slacks, Manager of the Laundry. iUnTKV E. Staples, A.B., B.S., B.D., Th.M., Th.D., .M.A., Collejre Chaplain. Oscar Julius Thies, Jr., B.S., M.A., College Knjrineer. II. Edmunds White, B.S., M.Ed.. Associate Director of Admissions and Director of Fi- nancial Aid. James Baker Woods. Jr.. A.B.. M.D., College Physician. Kii R « V i David Ryburn Hampton. B.A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Robert Warren Pierce. B.A., Assistant Pro- lessor of Military Science and Tactics. Donald Howell Threlkeld. B.S., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Paul Ross Wheaton, B.S., Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics. [15] Seateii: Aberiicthy, MactOiiuat, .Muloney, Rhodes, Sehenck; standing: Clark, Polley. BIBLE AND PHILOSOPHY The mood of philosophy is curi- osity; that of religion is reverence. The method of philosophy is dia- lectic; that of religion is worship. The instrument of philosophy is reason; that of religion is faith. The intent of philosophy is ohjectivity and explanation; that of religion is commitment and salvation. Such generalizations, though in- adequate, illustrate the radical dif- ference between philosophy and re- ligion. Within the human person- ality and in the classroom, however, absolute lines of demai ' cation be- come artificial. Curiosity is min- gled with wonder and awe; reason and faith appear as complemen- tary; religious matters require intellectual expression; and under- standing may be fulfilled in com- mitment. What do we hope for our stu- dents? That they shall grow into a knowledge and appreciation of their intellectual and spirit heri- tage; that they shall learn to ask fruitful questions, form valid and ethical judgments, think — and think straight; that they shall progress from faith to faith in the context of reverence and doubt, become aware of life ' s meaning, and dedicate themselves to the truth that sets men free. D. D. Rhodes FINE ARTS AND MUSIC Sneeden, Richey. Russeli. Williams. Lord, I ' lott, Houchens. Believing that the arts should do more than entertain, the Music and Fine .- rts Departments of Davidson College strive to provide for as many students as possible a true understanding of and sensi- tivity to the language and spirit of the arts. For the talented student, these departments attempt to develop his creative potential as fully as pos- sible within the confines of a lib- eral arts program. For the student whose interest in the arts accom- panies another field of major con- centration, these departments are concerned with improving his abil- ity to be more perceptive of qual- ity and to develop his discerning taste. These departments provide con- certs, theatre productions, and art exhibits, not only as performing- outlets for the students, but as major contributions to the cultural life of the entire college commun- ity. D. B. Plott ENGLISH We Ifiirn tht suuntls uf laiit;iiaK« ' Moon nftfi- our first iti ' P- Wi- iisy them— fur worse or better iinlil our last. For worse, if we lioM them eoiiimoii liecause they coiiif as cheap as breath. For better, il ' we eheiisli them because they ari- our human bailee. Without hiii- trua e, thoutfht wnuKI die uiuillereil, anil hive wouKI be only touch. Willi lantruaKe. thought can span the anes, and love can build a bridtre from man to man and make a poem to tlod. The sounds we learn are those that Shakespeare formed into lancua e as lastin); as the trreat jrlobe itself, that Milton hymned To justify the ways of Cod, that Chaucer shaped into his rilirrimajre that has no end . . . The sounds belon r to all of us, the lantruatre to those who cherish them. W. K. (;o i l ko.)nlz (umminn. (iood) kooniz, l.lc (l. Holland, (iross, Lilly, Cole, I ' urcell. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Iiaile. . (.oldierc. I.abban. I ' inkerlon. (Jhitro. Heaty, Tucker, Winkler, Kmbry, Causey. Why study a modern foreiKn lanpuaRe? The .Army language pro- jrrams, the National Detense Edu- cation Act, and the .lunior Year Abroad projrrams point to the na- tional need for foreign lanfruage study. Modern means of travel and com- munication have put us in touch with many countries where French, Ciernian, and or Spanish is readily understood. Graduate study, the diplomatic service, foreign trade, and travel agencies are some of the most obvious utilitarian reasons for such study. Moreover, a truly educated man should be able to use moderately well at least one language not his own and to have substantial knowl- edge about its history, civilization, and literature. A. V. (;oldiere [17] Seated: Lester, McGeachy, Labanov-Rostovsky ; standing: Reike, Thompson, Johnston, Davidson. Drake, Burley, Minter, Reid. HISTORY He who is ignorant of history is doomed to repeat it. No more valid testimony to the essentiality of his- tory has ever been penned. Wrecked empires and superseded civiliza- tions bear witness, from the dawn of recorded time to the present day, to the folly of ignoring the lessons of the past. The Italian sociologist Pareto, whose homeland suffered the clas- sic decline and fall, concluded from years of investigation and study that what we learn from his- tory and experience is more useful to the human race for survival than all the impertinent logic of the reformers. Chalmers G. Davidson SOCIAL SCIENCES Beginning in the fall of 1962, four departments in the Division of So- cial Science are combining to offer an interdepartmental major. The program is designed with the idea that students who wish to, will be able to enter graduate work in either sociology, social work, economics, political science, law, or geography. A wise choice of courses for the major will make this pos- sible and will, at the same time, give the students a broad back- ground in j ' elated social science sub- jects. Students who do not plan to go into graduate work will find in the Social Science Major the kind of program which should enable them to take an active, intelligent ap- proach to problems involved in leadership in the economic, political and social life of the community. Joseph T. Drake BUSINESS ECONOMICS Kiist, whiit I commiii ' s riiiiiinl do: it rHtiMot ti ' iic-h om- how to bulunrr his liud)ri ' t or how to makv a fast buck ! Kconomii-s is a social scienci ' . To understand what economics cmi do, it is necessary to distinguish the social sciences from the physical (and natural) sciences. The latter can only teach one to understand the laws of nature. The formei teach one both tti niHlirstaiKt and to chtniyv the laws of society. They must show not only what is, liut also what ought to be. Economics can give one an under- standinir of hew the capitalist economy currently functions and an intellectual and philosophical basis for deciding what institu- tional changes should be made. Ernest F . I ' atterson PSYCHOLOGY The program in psychology is designed to confront the student in three areas, listed here in order of increasing importance. First, there is the effort to equip the student for greater self-control and personal and social efficiency. Second, there is the attempt to broaden and deepen culture by ac- quainting the student with a body of knowledge. Third, and most important, there is the objective of inculcating a de- sire and an ability to examine hu- man nature by the methods of natural science. This last is stressed as the surest foundation for con- tinuing increase in psychological understanding after college courses have been completed. W. ;. Workniiiii U iibhcn. Kalliff. I ' alKTMi (.riffiii. l.iiidvcN. OsHall, orkman. Hurl [19] Biology seeks to increase man ' s understanding of man and of other forms of life about him and, there- by, possibly to enhance his chance of survival in an environment that tends to offer few second oppor- tunities. E. E. Brown BIOLOGY Daggy, Puckett, Brown. Lammers. Martin, Fredericksen. Bryan, Logan, Gable, Gallent. CHEMISTRY A truly educated person should be able to appreciate creativity whenever he finds it whether it be in science or in the arts. Just as the musician creates a melody with sound or as the artist creates a painting from color and lines, the chemist enjoys this same sense of creativity using only a few ele- mentary building stones. Millions of substances have been prepared and the utimate number are limited only by his imagination. His ulti- mate creative goal has been the synthesis of something worthwhile. So successful have been his efforts a new synthtic kingdom has joined those of the animal, vegetable and mineral. J. M. Fredericksen [20] I ' ietenpol. .MiKai-, hite, Krvi-, Hopkins. StudontH considerinK physics as a pussihlc cureer hHouM remember that it is nut enough simply to like a subjec-t because it has u fine fu- ture or that it is a (triamorous pro- fession. It is training in precise and logical thinking and has cul- tural value in its ol)ser ' ance of law and order in the world. I ' hysics has iK ' Come an extensive science with many special fields and at the same time is playing an important part in the new frontier professions such as biophysics, health physics, radiation biolojcy, radiation physics anil space science. To become a good physicist re- quires ability, interest and applica- tion. The (t ' Patest attraction for physics is that as a profession it is KrowinK rapidly, the field is far from overcrowded, and that many questions remain unanswered. John I. Hopkins PHYSICS MATHEMATICS The increasing contribution of mathematics to the culture of the modern world, coupled with its vital role in scientific discovery and humanistic education, has made this subject one of dynamic importance in the liberal arts school as well as in the technical institution. .■V mathematics department can- not be all things to all people, but it must strive to challenge and train the student who wishes to continue the study of pure mathematics; it must furnish at least the basic tools needed by the physicist, the engi- neer, the chemist, the statistician, the economist, and the scholars in other disciplines that are depend- ing more and more on the mathe- matical approach: it must attempt to give the non-technical mind some appreciation of this hand-maid of the sciences in order to keep this mind from being scientifically il- literate. Davidson ' s department must keep all of these objectives in mind. As the scope of mathematics expands and teaching methods change, the department strives continually to alter and improve course offerings. William G. McGavock Stroud. Jackson, Mebane, McGavock. Hernard. ot pictured, Kimbrough. [21] ♦ Our views of people are usually as inaccurate as the blurred imatres in a mirror. These perceptions are conditioned by our own drives, in- terests, attitudes, prejudices, and asi)irations. We are often so concerned with the thinjrs that we believe are caus- ing us the most anxiety that we are unable to perceive the behavior and motivations of other people objec- tively. Thus, we attribute our own faults and desires to others. This Ego defense mechanism, projec- tion, is only one example of the many factors which di.stort our perceptions. As we look around us in chapel at the other members of the artifi- cial f oal-orieufed groii}) called the student body, perception is fur- ther complicated since we see in them only what they choose to re- lease outwardly of their real selves. The key to greater emotional maturity is a clearer under.stand- ing of and insight into ourselves and others. CLASSES FRESHMEN Randy Kanson, President Bob Stone, Freshman Adviser Rush Week, 1961: Fraternity men were in hot pursuit of the sharpest freshmen. r ' I [24] A .subtle slash at sophomore sophistication. 1 III I r— 1 HI I 1 I I rir -I in ir 1 J Gradually, the I became We. - ■j- — ( v :: I [25] - - sc f • - i ' rr fnt pr ,( j P P P 5 p a ?. FRESHMEN J. p. Alexander, Jr., AT , Charlotte, N. C; J. H. Allen, +AH, Winston-Salem, N. C; J. C. Althoff, J rA, Yardley, Pa.; D. F. Anderson, IIKA, Columbia, S. C. E. V. Anderson, .Jr., Pensacola, Fla.; T. B. Anderson, -N, Lubbock, Texas; M. E. Arro- wood, Shelby, N. C; R. M. Ayers, i;x, Roanoke, Va. V. P. Babcock, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; J. C. Barrow, AH, Winston-Salem, X. C; H. R. Bates, KA, Miami, Fla.; L. M. Beacham, III, IIKA, Alexandria, Va. J. W. Beasley, Jr., Ki:, Florence, Ala.; G. A. Bernhardt, K-, Lenoir, N. C; C. A. Beswick, in, i: ' t ' K, St. Petersburg, Fla.; R. A. Bethel, Rome, Ga. W. M. Biggers. Charlotte, N. C; J. J. Bird, Jr., ::x, Burlington, N. C; W. M. Bisard, 2X, Owosso, Mich.; T. F. Boone. Jr., AT!. ' , South Miami, Fla. J. L. Bordley, Jr., ' •VK, Winter Park, Fla.; I). B. Bostian, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; E. D. Boston, Claremont, N. C; R. S. Bowers, Jr., ■M ' A, Pineville, W. Va. James Bradley, Jr., BHII, Lancaster, S. C; S. J. Brakel, Washington, D. C; R. C. Brand, Jr., ' I ' l ' A, Johnson City, Tenn.; P. F. Briggs, Jr., ' M ' A, Reidsville, N. C. J. R. Brindell, ATI. ' , Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; D. I). Broadhead, Union, S. C; J. S. Bunch, -MA, Jacksonville, Fla.; J. L. Burns, -X, Knoxville, Tenn. E. G. Byrd. KA, Rockingham, N. C; J. E. Caldwell, IIKA, Charlotte, N. C; A. B. Cal- lender, Pensacola, Fla.; D. M. Campbell, Ki:, Myrtle Beach. S. C. [26] f p p p Q r; J ' Bk - -A V ' ' - XT J. F. Crow. ' I ' H, Rockdale, Texas; P. G. Crow, T t « IN, Winston-Salem, N. C; J. S. Curry, Ki;, M Huntington. W. Va.; V. L. Daisv, Winston- v _ H. A. Calhey. K. , Greensboro, N. C; II. I). Cathey, IIK-I ' , Dei-utur, (!h.; C. H. CauHey, Jr., - ' I ' K, RockinKhum, N. ( ' .; J. I ' . CnuHey, ii ' M:, West Point, Va. J. I.. Chilttood. ilK, Dnlton, Gu.; K. K. (hum- blev. III. C.ivinK ' ton, Va.; . . W. (lark. Jr., -N, Durham, N. t ' .; W. K. Clnrk. Ai:, I-ayttlc- ville, N. C. T. C. Cobb. mm. Dimond Heaih, l- la.; I ' . C. CoKKeshall. Jr.. Hon, Hartsville. S. C; V. ( ' . Cole. I ' I ' K. Clearwater, Fla.; K. L. Compton, Kl. Myrtle Beach. S. C. I). J. Dalvrymple. KA, Seattle, Wash.; B. . . Dalton, Jr., Kl, Lenoir, N. C; R. C. David. Winston-Salem, N. C, D. D. Davidson, Kl, Salem, Ohio. S. G. Davidson, +AH, West Palm Beach. Fla.; C. C. Davis. . Ti. ' , Winston-Salem, N. C; F. E. Davis, China Grove, N. C; W. G. Davis, i;.N, Pensacola, Fla. P Q fr P O ff-.i p 9 Norfolk, Va.: K. V. Doud. i:x. .Arlington, Va.; ' ' ' ' , . C. L. Dibble. Sumter. S. C; R. W. Donovan. Norfolk, Va.; R. V. Doud. -X, .Arlington, Va.; ' J. M. Downey, I ' I ' K, Jacksonville, Fla. ff C. O. DuBose, Kr, Charlotte. N. C; F. E. Du- Bose. BHll, Gable, S. C; S. S. DuPuy. KA. Coral Gables. Fla.; W. C. Eaton. i:i ' K, Cam- den, S. C. Q O Q ( 127] r ( FRESHMEN o jss. P- n o p P ,r o p p P Q ,p p f : P (T) O q i .CTT) 72 h . W. H. Edgar, MKA, Mobile, Ala.; G. B. Ephland, Jr., BeiT, Burlington, N. C; R. G. Eppley, Charlotte, N. C; K. F. Essex, K. , Winston- Salem, N. C. J. C. Falkenberry, KA, Selma, Ala.; D. K. Featherstone, i:X, Charlotte, N. C; F. H. Fee, III, ATO, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; .1. W. Fell, 2 E, Charlottesville, Va. .1. G. Ferguson, Jr., KZ Laurens, S. C; E. B. Ferris, III, BOn, New York, N. Y.; P. S. Fisher, Tarboro, N. C; W. H. Ford, Jr., i;X, Rome, Ga. H. P. Foss, i ' AH, Spartanburg, S. C; D. J. Freedenburg. Jr., -N, Baltimore, Md.; J. M. Gaither, Jr.; Kl, Hickory, N. C; J. C. Gamble, ' MA, Cades, S. C. S. B. Garren, rA, Greensboro, N. C; B. F. (;oldsmith. Liberty, S. C; S. R. Goode, Elkins, W. Va.; R. M. Graham, - «, Bristol, Tenn. C. D. Grant, ATS;, Atlanta, Ga.; J. R. Grant, UK , St. Petersburg, Fla.; J. T. Grey. HKA, Charlotte, N. C; S. G. Grimes, KA, Washing- ton, N. C. R. L. Guerrant, i;x, Roanoke, Va.; W. A. Haile, :; ' M:, Petersburg, Va.; D. C. Hall, II, H ' A, Hendersonville, N. C; R. E. Hallmark, Jr., Ft. Campbell, Ky. S. G. Hanes, AE, Winston-Salem, N. C; J. I). Hanks, Jr., i:Ai;, Rome, Ga.; J. C. Hardwick, Jr., HK , Myrtle Beach, S. C; J. M. Hardy. KA, Elberton, Ga. T. E. Harris, IIKI ' , DeLand, Fla.; E. W. Hasel- den, Jr., BHII, Columbia, S. C; J. K. Haseman, :i ' M;, Lakeland, Fla.; R. B. Hayes, :i l ' K, Hud- son, N. C. [28] U. S. Ileckard. Kl ' . Win.tton-SiiWm, N. C ; I T. Hi-ffner. Jr.. ' irA. NewtDii, N. C: D. M llendrirkH. Kl, Gttsloniu. N. C; I . I ll.i .l. M. WasliiriKton, D. C. M. W llnlllUM. lAi:. KillK ' stnr. S. t ; It. H. Il..«nr l. iu ' ll, Doimlsonvill. ' , tia.; K. C. IIiikIu ' s, Jr.. -•II ' ., HirniiiiKliuiii, Ala.; U. K. Ilimht . .M.I.,aii, Va. C. ( . lluntiT, i:Ai:, Rome. C,a.; J. 1). Hulrlu-- son. Jr.. Atlanta, Ciu.; W. O. Jackson, Jr., Hiiii_ Decatur, iiu.; W. K. Jacobs, -X, I ' alo.s Verdi-s, Est.. Calif. A. L. James. III. HOn, Darlington, S. C; H. T. James, Jr.. -X. South Boston. Va.; J. T. John. Jr., IIKA, Laiiiinliurjr, N. C; D. K. Johnson. Stony Brook, N. Y. J. K. Johnson. III. i: ' l ' K, Washington, D. C; D. J. Jones, Jr., Raleigh, N. C; E. V. Jones. Ill, IIK ' I ' , Lexington, Mass.; E. D. Joyner, Jacksonvilk ' , Fla. S. L. Kash. BHII, Mt. Sterling, Ky.; D. F. Kel- ler, Jr., -I ' lA, Greensboro, N. C; J. H. Kelly, Jr.. •M ' .i, Conover, N. C; W. . . Kennedy. 111. Mooresville, N. C. II. B. Kernodle, Jr., II K ' !, Burlington, N. C; L. I). Kirkman, . T ' . , Dalton, Ga.; . Y. Klett, Jr., MK. , Decatur, Ga.; M. G. Lane, Orlando, Fla. II. I.. La«ion, 111. KHII, Georgetown, S. C; A. B. Lee. III. . Tl. ' , Spartanburg, S. C; J. T. Lee. K. , Rocky Mount, N. C; J. . . Lehman. -■I ' E, Norris, Tenn. F. W. Lennon, Jr., -X, Lumberton, N. C; A. K. Letson, Jr.. IIK I ' , Louisville, Ky.; R. E. Levy. KA, Colonial Heights, Va.; B. W. Lewis, IX, Lakeland, Fla. P P P P P P P K ( P C :. n. ' k. - i ' i ' • ' 1 P P- J 9 f P ? r c £ILL£. [291 _ p p r CI , c t . 1 ' C, Ci P C FRESHMEN J. H. Littrell, ' W., Woodland, N. C; Z. F. Long, Jr., -X, Rockingham, N. C; B. B. Longest, Jr., •I ' rA, Rose Hill, N. C; W. E. Mc.Xlpine, Kings- port, Tenn. Brown iMcCallum, Jr., K. , Dillon, S. C; G. B. McClelland, Jr., ' MA, Radford, Va.; M. C. Mc- Iver, III, i;x, Richmond, Va.; R. L. S. Mc- Keithen, . TS2, Old Greenwich, Conn. J. E. McKinley, 111, Ki:, Faison, N. C; U. E. McMillan, Asheville, N. C; A. C. McSween, Jr., r-i, Greensboro, N. C; L. C. Maroon, k:;, Bethlehem, Pa. C. F. Marshall, Jr., K- , Lancaster, S. C; G. D. Martin. Red Oak, N. C; J. P. Martin, KA, Alex- andria, Va.; W. H. Matthews, IH, Decatur, Ala. J. M. Mays, 2X, Walhalla, S. C; J. D. Melton, •I ' l A, Glen Alpine, N. C; J. C. Miller, i:x, Dur- ham, N. C; B. E. Moore, Jr., K. , Farmville, N. C. D. C. Morrell, Jr., i: ' l ' E, Bethesda, Md.; H. O. Morris, Jr., KD, Winston-Salem, N. C; B. S. Myers, Jr., -X, Pensacola, Fla.; G. D. Nedwed, -X, Port Washington, N. Y. L. G. Norman. 111. W-, West Point, Ga.; G. L. Oehler, i:x, Kannapolis, N. C; R. B. Orr, Jr., llKl ' . Hingham, Mass.; L. .-V. Outlaw, IIK. , .Mt. Olive, N. C. J. W. Overton, IlKA, Salisbury, N. C; J. F. Parker, ' A , Greenville, S. C; D. W. Pearsall, Jr., Ben, New York, N. Y.; J. F. Pearson, i;N, Charlotte, N. C. J. G. Pepper, -X, Greensboro, N. C; D. N. Plohl, HHli, Charlotte, N. C; D. N. Phillips. IIK ' I ' , New Orleans, La.; W. T. Phillips, ATii, Orlando, Fla. [301 I . S. I ' hU-Kur. III. ir . BlucksbuiK ' . V .; K. I.. I ' ilmiiii. II, riynuiulh, N. ( ' .; W. W. IMoxiltii. Jr.. MM. Itiiinl.iitlkM ' . Cii.: A. A. I ' m)l. IN, l.ittU- Koik, Ark. i:. M. I ' ratl. IIK A, .Mlanln, Ca.; K. II. I ' lilliam, ■M ' -i, Nowlon. N. ( ' .; ' I ' , (i. I ' urkvrHon, 1 , Cii-eonwoiMJ. S. C; 1). K. I ' lisry. -. , I ' rinci ' s.s Ann. M.I. II. i:. I ' lis.-it-r. l. , Chesterfield, S. C; W . S. liuinn. Ill, i:ii:. Gastonia. N. ( ' .; ( . II. Kam- berg. San Francisco. Calif.; S. U. Kainshuruli. KA, Chevy Chase, Mil. K. K. Kamsey. --N ' , Lynchburpr, Va.; . J. Kan- stin. III. K. . .Apopka. P ' la.; B. 1). Kasnui.s.Kon. AT!!, I ' eteisbuitr, Minn.; C. K. |{aynal. Ill, UK . Ciemson, S. C. K. H. Uea, .Mi!, Eufaula, Ala.; F. E. Kccd, Jr., i;Ai;, Greenville, S. C; R. C. Reese, ATli, Or- lando, Fla.; I ' . B. Reichardt, :;X, Kirkwood, Mo. M. V. Reid. Jr., AT ' .!, Milledgeville, Ga.; E. W. Reynolds. Jr., - ' I ' K, Louisville, Ky.; C. V. Roberts. Drexel Hill. I ' a.; H. L. Roberts, Ashe- boro, N. C. H. S. Robinson. ' I-Ah, Clinton. N. C; J. I ' . Rogers, mill, Raleigh, . C; T. H. Romoda. Canton. X. Y.; S. B. Rose. Ill, Galax, Va. Arthur Ross, III, IIKA, Asheboro, X. C; A. V. Ross. l-Aii. Mobile. Ala.; R. E. Rudolph. Blue- field. W. Va.; J. R. Ruffin. Jr.. i:.X. Williams- burg. Va. William Rule. IV. Knoxville. Tenn.; F. M. Sackett. Jr.. i: ' IK, Keystone. W. Va.; P. . . Schade. :1X, WashinRton, D. C; W. F. Schutt. BHIl. Richmond, Va. P p f - p P D P P . f p p p 1 -C- ' i -i w.J i .f Vl ' - p p p P © n £ P p P p d MiJkmk k [31] O G P I ife f ■ c j0 A mk TO J. ' - r: r p) r ' FRESHMEN B. B. Scott, Union, S. C; L. D. Scott, IlKA, Webster Groves, Mo.; T. W. Scott, -ie, David- son, N. C; H. E. Setzer, Mooresville, N. C. .1. E. Shue, :s j.E, Charlotte, N. C; J. W. Shuler, Mooresville, N. C; C. M. Shumadine, - E, Norfolk, Va.; C. G. Smith, IV, i:AE, Snow Hill, N. C. I). E. Smith, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; R. A. Smith, III, liHIl, Anchorage, Ky.; P. A. Squier, I ' Ae, Branchville, N. J.; J. G. Stegman, 2 E, Silver Spring, Md. .1. S. Stephens, AH, Atlanta, Ga.; E. H. Sto- pher, HHII, Louisville, Ky.; B. W. Story, Ki), Lenoir, N. C; R. W. Strauser, •f ' E, Pasadena, Texas. .1. T. Stringfield, III, -ie, Pensacola, Fla.; B. .M. Swain. EA, Clarksville, Ga.; D. M. Talbert, HK , Hartsville, S. C; F. C. Tate, ::ae, Salem, Va. R. K. Taylor, III, Greenville, S. C; B. A. Teague, -X, Madisonville, Ky.; D. L. Thomas, i;x, Shamoltin, Pa.; C. K. Thompson, III, i:x, Blanch, N. C. L. C. Thompson, ' I ' E, New Orleans, La.; W. T. Thompson, III, Ki;, Richmond, Va.; S. M. Thurman, A0, Atlanta, Ga.; A. K. Torrence, IIKA, Asheville, N. C. R. H. Trimble, Kingsport, Tenn.; W. R. Trot- ter, Charlotte, N. C; W. L. Truscott, Jr., Bogota, Colombia, S. A.; .Man Turner, .Ir., BHII, Greensboro, N. C. W. I). Vermilye, Lincoln, Va.; R. B. Vines, Waynesboro, Va.; R. G. Waites, nK , Columbia, S. C; D. H. Walker, BHn, Brentwood, Tenn. [32] !•:. 1.. Vulk.T. KulfiKh, N. C; (J. W. WbIK.t. Kiihiiioiul. Vii.: J. (;. Wallnro, H ' MI. ClmrloUi. N. I .; T. II. Wats.. 11, IIK . Minmi, Oklii. J. A. Whilf, IIK-I ' , Al.ir.K.l.m. Vii.; K. A. W hit.-. III. ill:. Winslon-Siik-m, N. C; V. I ' . Whit.-. IIKA. Mt. .Airy. N. C: W. I.. VhiH-h.-:.cl. UK . I.iki ' City. S. ( ' . |-. . Wl.ilnry, Jr.. IN . Atlanlii, Ca.; C. K. Whitllv. Jr.. :. i:, t)rlan(l. ' . Kla.; W . 1{. Wide- m:in. Jr.. .Arlintfton, ' a.; J. M. Williams, III. I- A, Taiiipii, Flu. M. E. Williams. i ' l ' K. .Atlanta. Ga.; T. 1). Wil- liams, IX, Laurel Bay. S. ( ' .: H. E. WillinRham. IV. Macon, Ca.: W. K. Wilsnn. K A, Clintdn. N. C. W. I ' . Wood. BHil. .Johnson City. Tenii.; V. T. Worrall. III. MHll, Nashville, Tenn.: J. 1 . Wray. Charlotte. N. C; A. K. Wyall. Jr.. ::;ai:. Rome. Ga. o p (? p. p p p f p Q Q S dh Mil Q) Pi P P p Q Q SOPHOMORES David Olin, Student Council Representative Fred .McGuirt, President It was the year for patio ping-pont ' . [34] Mi ' iiilx-i ' s (if Ihf Cliiss cif ' li-l oMJiiyi ' il lieckliriK Ihi ' fri-nhnifn after the Cake Race. They reflected on the event of ■i yru .1 (1 Oiiciiliitinii, liciiiiji ' s, pliMltfi ' truinitiK unci sili-ntly ai;rt i ' (! thut it ' s bi-tter to be on the other side. I ' he sun oult relaxed in front on Belk to soak up a few rays. [35] SOPHOMORES r J j 1 - ' 1 ' ' I- i T , Fusf roR ' .- H. S. Ackerman, KHII, Louisville, Ky.; D. 1). Adams. Jr., AT ' .!, Oklahoma City, Okla.; T. K. Asnew. i;X, Ocala. Fla.; D. R. Alexander, i:X, Charlotte, N. C; H. B. Arbuckle. III. K::;, Charlotte, N. C; T. G. Archibald. - E, St. Petersburg, Fla. Second roiv: J. H. Ariail, Jr.. KA, Greenville, S. C; G. L. Auman, -I ' -iH, Sanford, N. C; W. R. Barron, i:X, Eufaula, Ala.; L. E. Baucom, rA, Charlotte, N. C: J. P. Baum, Jr.. ATQ, Milledgeville, Ga.; F. H. Baum- gardner. III, i:. K, .Jacksonville, Fla. Third row: H. .1. Bell, Jr., IlK ' l ' , Elberton, Ga.; S. R. Bender. i:N, Atlanta, Ga.; B. E. Billington. lAo, Forest Park, Ga.; J. L. Binkley, i: l ' K, Winston-Salem, N. C; Q. L. Blalock. Jr.. Bhii. Winston-Salem. X. C; C. 1). Blue. Gastonia, N. C. Fourth row: R. X. Booth. i;x, Conway, S. C; R. G. Bost. UKA, Erwin, X. C; J. K. Brigg.s. ' MA. Reidsville, X. C; A. G. Brown. Jr.. KA, Rock Hill, S. C; D. E. Brown. Lake City. Fla.; W. C. Brown. Jr.. Hazard, Ky. Fifth row: T. C. Bryant, Jr., 1 ' AH, Atlanta, Ga.; W. Y. Buchanan. Jr.. UKA, Winnsboro, S. C; J. J. Bulla. -I-AU, Winston-Salem, N. C; J. L. Burdette. Davidson, X. C; P. P. Burks. Jr.. i;X, Bedfoni, Va.; Cornelius Bushoven. III. Atlanta, Ga. [361 P p i Fhxt row: K. J. Hyrd. AT;;. Lakeland. Fla.; I). C. Calhoun. lAK. Dalian, Conn.; W. C. Canley. Jr.. Hull. Colum- bia. S. C; P. I. Casscll. -X. West Palm Beach, Fla.; U. V. Cecil. Jr.. ATI. ' . Spaitanhurg, S. C: S. K. Childress. i:N. Hillsville, Va. Seroiid tow: S. .M. Chiles, I ' lA, Radford, Va.; J. S. Clardy. Jr.. KA, Ocala, Fla.; J. . . Colburn, -l-K, HuntinRton, W. Va.; C. W. Cole. Hull. Coral Cables. Fla.; J. E. Cole, Acme, N. C: O. R. CoppaRe, Jr., BHII, Columbus, Ga. Thixl row: I. U. CovinRton, Jr., M , Wadesboro, N. C; H. (i. Coxlon, Raven, Va.: C. L. Creech, III, ' H Winston-Salem. N. C; C. X. Cullum, Jr., IIKA. Batesburc, S. C; W. V. Curlee, MA. Winston-Salem, N. C; G. W. Danenhower, III, AT ' .. ' . Pendleton, S. C. Foioth row: R. . . Daniel, III. -X. Nashville. Tenn.; R. W. Day. Jr.. KA, Durham, N. C; T. G. Day, Jr., KA, South Charleston, W. Va.: R. W. Debnam. K . Raleiph, N. C; C. J. Derrick. II. iX, West Palm Beach, Fla.; W. L. DcVaiiRhan. Statesville. X. C. Fifth row: W. L. Dillon. AK. High Point, N. C; R. R. Dixon, i:Ai:, Greensboro. N. C; J. W. Dobbins. -frrA, Childersburg, .Ma.; W. E. Dole. Jr.. MA. Davidson. N. C; M. S. Dunn. Jr.. New Bern. N. C: R. E. Earle. Ki:. Statesville, N. C. 137] SOPHOMORES p p r P £iMUihJ h ik ih h l-BSk ' ■ iagg,; aiat J - x J ■«;- iklk r 5J 16: Ficsi cow; W. W. Ecknian, 1 ' AH, Austin, Texas; H. D. G. Edmunds. North Miami, Fla.; T. V. F;dwards, Jr., niv , Greenville, S. C; T. A. Embry, KA, Gainesville, Ga.; 0. L. Evan.s, Iva, S. C; M. N. Faulconer. H( ll, Green- ville, S. C. Second row: W. R. Ferris, .Jr., K- , Vicksburg, Miss.; A. P. Finch, III, --M:, Birmingham, .Ala.; V. H. Pitts, •Ir.. 2X, Sanford, N. C; S. R. Fore, K:i, Raleigh, N. C; H. H. Forrester, 2X, Blackstone, Va.; F. L. Fowler, .)r., SAE, Greenville, S. C. Third row: P. C. Freeny, SAK, Oklahoma City, Okla.; R. I). Fromni, i;x, Richmond, Va.; H. F. Fry. Hull. Cincinnati, Ohio; D. C. Fuller, .Jr., Milledgeville, Ga.; .1. C. Fuller, .Ir., Ki;, High Point, N. C; K. V. Fulp. ' M -i, Kernersville, N. C. Fourth row: S. M. Glasgow, III, BOn, Nashville, Tenn.; F. W. Gohlke, ::iX, Wichita Falls, Texas; S. C. Going, rA, Spray, N. C; T. G. Gordon, .Ir., Murfreesboro, Tenn.; G. G. Govan, UK , Metairie, La.; S. E. Gramley, nK , Winston-Salem, N. C. Fifth row: A. P. Guess, III, ATU, Dordrecht, Holland; .1. D. Hall, Damascus, Va.; (J. K. Harrington. .Ir., i;N, Pensacola, Fla.; G. P. Harris, .Ir., ' 1 AB, Charlotte, N. C; F. H. Harrison. i:AI:, Little Rock, Ark.; .1. M. Hart, i:x, Knoxville, Tenn. [38] n o .( . p Q P (v P P ' ' ,p p p j p ' f ' J pT- . -=.1 - f- .«: r? O p: .Q p Fn« oic. L. I ' . Hazel, Jr.. Cliailotte, . C; P. I). Heidt. - ' l i:. Clearwater, P ' la.: V. U. Ilentz, AT ' -- ' , Jackson- ville. Fla.; W. M. Hinton. .)r.. K A. Lexintrton, Va.; J. I. Hollenbeck, i:X, Columbus. Ohio; (J. W. Hopkins, - ' l-K. Nokesville, Va. Second tow: V. . Home. I-IH, Charlotte. X. C: I- K. Horsnian. UK I, New Orleans, La.: .1- T. Howell. III. BHn, Nashville, Tenn.; J. E. HuKsins. WilminKton. X. C: i. I.. Huehes. IIK ' I , Bluefield. W. Va.: I.. H. Hut- chens, Jr., ' I AH, Winston-Salem, X. C. Third row: R. I.. Ivey, ::X, Americus. Ga.; J. L. Jernig an, Ki;, Durham, X. C: I- N- .lohnson, Jr.. MK. , Benson, N. C; C. n. Jones, III, Hillsboro, N. C; L. C. Jones, Ht II, Greensboro, X. C.; V. . ' . Jones. . T ' - ' . VVa.vnesboro, Ga. Fourth row: J. W. Kellett, ii-VK, Greenville, S. C; J. G. Killebrew. Jr.. H ll, Nashville, Tenn.; T. H. Kimrey. AT!;. Raleigh, N. C; I). H. King, KA, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.; Robert King, III. AT ' .!, Durham, N. C; M. L. I.afferty, Jr.. MKA, Concord. X. C. Fifth row: R. W. I.aney. -I ' K. . lbemarle, N. C; J. F. Lewis. Btill. Mullins. S. C; P. E. Lewis, II ' K, Kings- port, Tenn.; (;. L. Little. Jr.. lAtt, Winston-Salem. X. C; T. K. Loflin. Ill, Hendersonville, X. C; W. S. Logan, AT ' .;, Lakeland, Fla. [39] SOPHOMORES , Jt fe y ' W f ,•5 « ' ' M jt,l £ . -h h A M h . First row: D. W. Lopp, ' M ' A, Lexington, N. C; J. A. Loveless, .Jr., :iX, Gallatin. Tenn.; V. E. Lj  . - ' r., - , Huntley, Va.; .1. T. McCormack, i; n:. Largo, Fla.; G. S. McCutchen, BHII, Florence. S. C; J. C. McCutchen, Laurens, S. C. Second row: G. F. McEver, i;X, Davidson, N. C; W. F. McGuirt, i:x, Lumberton, N. C; T. I). McMillan. ::;AE, Arkadelphia, Ark.; K. W. McMullen, Ben, Safety Harbor, Fla.; R. W. McNairy, .Ir.. ::;aK, Greensboro, N. C; J. R. McNeill, HKA, Thomson, Ga. Third row: W. Y. MacDonald, Londonderry, N. H.; .1. C. MacGregor, .Ir., I1K. , West Point, Ga.; (i. B. Martin, Dothan, Ala.; H. M. Martin, .Jr., K. , Arcadia, Fla.; O. C. Martin, III. i+K, Fleniington, Ga.; R. C. Maslinc, High Point, N. C. Fourth row: .1. L. Mayes, KA, Kannapolis, N. C; W. E. Mayhew, Davidson, N. C; .1. H. Meincer, .Ir., :;n, Toledo, Ohio; J. D. Miller, 2X, Inwood, W. Va.; R. D. Miller, i;N, Chapel Hill, N. C; W. B. Miller, Charlotte, N. C; W. A. Mills, Ben, Statesville, N. C. Fifth row: J. L. Moore, Jr., ::X, Charlotte, N. C; W. S. Moore, KA, Durham, N. C; E. M. Morris. K , Roxlwro, N. C; J. D. Morrisett, ATn, Boiling Springs, N. C; C. J. Morrow, i:-! ' !:, Mandarin, Fla.; L. A. Mullen, II, Lincoln- ton, N. C. [40] |!J2 p p ff . . p p tM i h i At i mk fij f k ' f rirs?  oM.- M. A. Nemir, M-i, Arlington, Va.; J. L. Newsom. Jr.. ' IAh, Durham, N. C: W. R. Nickel, Jr.. -X. Montgomery, Ala.; C. C. Oldham .Ir., IN, Charlotte, N. C; I). B. Olin, :;. , Columbu.s, Ohio; J. P. O ' Neal, IN, Deerfield Beach, Fla. Second rou- : G. K. I ' ainter. lAn, (Jallatin, Tenn.; L. V. I ' iivne. Jr.. AT ' .;, Raleiijh, N. C; K. IJ. Pierce. i lK, Nor- folk, Va.; R. J. Piatt. Jr., K. , Jacksonville, Fla.; T. H. Poston. Shelby, X. C; J. L. Powell, K2:. Clinton, N. C. Third r  r: V. M. Price, IIK. , Ro.se Hill, N. C; H. .M. Pridgen, mm, Myrtle Beach, S. C; W. R. Pritchard, Jr.. IIKI ' , Charlotte, N. C; J. L. Pruitt, III, . T ' .. ' , Atlanta, C.a.; T. (;. ({uattlebaum. HK.V, Florence, S. C; J. H. Randolph, l.VK. Greenville, . ' ?. C. Fourth rote. J. I. Rankin, King-sport, Tenn.; R. A. Renner, IIKA, Baltimore, Md.; R. W. Reynolds, llKt ' , Kings- port, Tcnn.; J. M. Rhyne. M ' -i, Charlotte, . ' . C; .S. A. Robinson, i:. , Charlotte, N. C; I. I). Rohrer, Jr., lAK, Pensacola, Fla. Fifth rote: F. H. Role.s, i: K, Union, W. Va.; R. L. Rosenbereer, Roano ke, Va.; C. T. Rowe, K. , Lynchburg, Va.; C. E Rude, Jr., i. K, Quincy, Fla.; E. H. Rudert, i:AK, Rome. Ga.: W. A. Ruth, AXn, Jackson -ille, Fla. [41] SOPHOMORES ( f ' ' O Q Q P „... , f { fc ' ' •F «s.f . - 1 . dr mh First row: M. A. Sale, KA, Charleston, W. Va.; D. S. Schade, -X, Washinston, D. C; F. W. Schoen, X, Phila- delphia, Pa.; R. C. Scott, Madison, N. C; I). C. Settles, Ki:, Arlington, Va.; M. C. Sexton, AK, Kno.xville, Tenn. Second row: C. B. Shapard, rA, High Point, N. C; E. C. Sherrill, -W-, Charlotte, N. C; P. C. Simpson, .Ir., Ben, Nashville, Tenn.; .1. M. Sink, III, KA, Greensboro, N. C; H. 15. Small, III, X. Macon. Ga.; N. B. Smith, ■tAO, Winston-Salem, N. C. Third roxr : W. D. Smithers, UKA, Kannapolis, N. C; F. L. Smyre, III, KA, Gastonia, N. C: D. M. Snipes. ATn, Atlanta, Ga.; W. E. Spainhour. IIK|., B:r vin, Tenn.; R. T. Spiro, i: ' IK, Macon, Ga.; .1. M. Spratt, Jr., Ben, York, S. C. Fourth row: T. H. Stafford, .Ir., :SAE, Henderson, N. C; .1. B. Steigner. Boll, Columbia. S. C; I). G. Stephenson. Jr., Covington, Ga.; D. T. Stitt, AO, Austin, Texas; W. M. Stockard, Graham. N. C; J. O. Stover, Jr., Raleigh, N. C. Fifth row: D. W. Suter, :::x, Staunton, Va.; J. E. Tanner, Jr., i: !:, Georgetown, S. C; H. V. Taylor. AH. Decatur, Ga.; J. R. Thompson, Jr., i: ' l K, Charlotte, N. C; T. G. Thurston, III, HKA, Salisbury. N. C; J. M. Trammell, l rA, Shelby, N. C. [42] p p c ? p 9 9 9 9 9 P J? P ( ' f? 9 I ' S fc. f ' iix cKic; J. r. Traywirk, IIK ' I ' , Orangeburg, S. C; (;. I.. TurniT. ll ' i:, Burlington. N. ( .; H. H. IndiTwood, II. IIKA, Statesville, N. C; I). T. Van Huss. AT ' J, East Point. Ga.: K. A. Wachuk. ll-i. Orange, Conn.; J. S. Waldron, Khm. Decatur, Ga. Second i tr : |{. K. Walls. ■M ' .i, Beckley, W. Va.; .1. K. Wampler, l. . Harrisonburg, Va.; S. G. Warren, -l-AO, Chapel Hill, N . C; M. I). Waters, iX, Charlotte, N. C; .1. K. Weber, .Ir., Charlotte. N. C: H. B. Wellford. Jr.. ■I AH, Charlotte, N. C. Third voir: L. E. Whitaker. :;X. Waynesboro. Ga.: J. I). Whitehead, Jr.. MKA, Lake City, S. C.; R. A. Whitfield. III. at;. ' . .Attleboro, Ma.ss.: T. H. Whitley. Jr.. Ki, Yanceyville, N. C; L. D. Wilkerson, nK l-. Jack.sonville. Fla.; W. W. Wilkins. Jr., iiAK, Greenville, S. C. Fourth row: L. C. Williams, HI. Lancaster, S. C: M. E. Williams, Jr., HA. Henderson, N. C; C. N. Wil- liamson, -IK, Westfield, N. J.; R. S. Winslow. Jr., AT;;, Birmingham, . la.; J. I.. Wolfe. Ill, KA. Florence, S. C; H. J. Womeldorf. Jr., BHII, Charleston, S. C. Fifth row: G. G. Worthen. lIKr. Little Rock. .Ark.: K. H. Wray. III. KA. Reidsville, N. C: J. H. Wright, Jr.. K. , Asheboro, N. C. [43] JUNIORS Danny Carrell and Bob Cordle, Student Council Representatives and Larry Leafer. President Daydreaming interrupted the monotonous routine. ]i S The pre-meds read their futures in the entrails of E- s cats. [44] Kach Tuesday luc; worth $1.80. Wi ' ekentl.s weie the key.stoM . of our colk ' Ke lives. SPECIAL STUDENTS j!l r P j? O p p o = ' lp Q C f ( J. A. L. Besques, La Rochelle, France; J. I ' . DeFauw, Iseg- heni, Belgium; J. W. Den- ham, Winston-Salem, N. C: S. C. Dey. Bihar, India: ■ a uci Fukai. Osaka, .lapan. I ' eter (iiTstenlxjrK, Haniburtr, Germany; S. M. Harding. Cheshire, England; (Jerhard Martmann, Vienna, Austria; .1. I). Hey, Gochsheim, Ger- many; . . M. Jones, Dorset, England. Norberto Kamm, Cordoba. . rKentina; H. C. F. Rodas. liuatemala City, Guatemala; C. J. Snider, Winston-Salem, N. C; Cjr.stantine Stathatosi, Athens, Greece; D. R. E. Van der Zee. Cape Province, I ' nion of South .Africa. [45] JUNIORS o p n r pi Ci p p f p. p First row: G. T. Abernathy, Jr., ATli, Newport News, Va.; D. V. H. Ackerman, -N, Louisville, Ky.; T. H. Adams, KA, Lexington, Va.; J. D. Ansley, AH, De- catur, Ga.; .1. S. Arthur, ATQ, Charleston, W. Va.; R. M. Austell, BOn, Spartanburg, S. C.; F. D. Austin, III, Charlotte, N. C. Third row: E. T. Harfield, AK, Pensacola, Fla.; W. K. Barger, Chattanooga, Tenn.; J. ' . Bauconi. Davidson, N. C; P. O. Bethea, BHIl, New York, N. Y.; E. C. Bivens, IlKA, Albemarle, N. C; VV. M. Blakely, Jr., nK I , Louisville, Ga.; R. J. Bond, Jr., Quitman, Ga. Second roir: H. V. Austin, ' I ' AH, Clinton, N. C; I ' . W. Aycofk, Jr., McConnells, S. C; W. M. Backlund, KA, Houston, Texas; A. S. Baker, Jr., IIKA, Charles- ton, S. C; L. A. Baldwin, i: !:, Blacksburg, Va.; O. M. Ballenger, Easley, S. C; W. O. Bankhead, Jr.. +Ae, Chester, S. C. Fourth oic- V. G. Boyd, HOII, Lincolnton, N. C; VV. W. Boyd, KA, Clinton, S. C; J. V. Boylin, Jr., Huntington, W. Va.; IX P. S. Breiten, IIKA, Kearney, N. J.; K. B. Brenner, Bethesda, Md.; E. D. Brown, Pelhani Manor, N. Y.; S. Y. Brown, Jr., ' ' .OH, At- lanta, Ga. [46] ( Q 1 ' P Q. p C O C p p. p C f T- - j ' i } J f l T- - -p FiiKl niir: Kudiilph ISiimKardiuT. 111. KA, Staunton, Va.; 1 . A. Burns, Jr., KOli, Eastman, Ga.; S. A. Uutler. Al!. ' , Columbus, Ga.; G. V. Byrd, Jr.. KA. Kockinuham, N. ( ' .; K. I.. Callaway. AT .;, Maryville. Tenn.; J. B. Cami-ron. Jr., ' I ' AH, Broadway. N. C; B. C. Campbell. Jr.. IIKI ' , Taylorsville, N. C. TInnI row: U. 15. Cordl.-, Kl. Charlotte, X. C; C. I ' , (raver, Jr.. mtii, Winston-Salem, N. C; E. E. Crulrhfiild. Jr., Ki;, Albemarle, N. C; F. H. Daniel, Gulfport, .Miss.; J. C. DavLs. MKA, Wilmington, N. C; W. L. Denham. Winston-Salem, N. C; J. E. Dill. 2X, Roanoke, Va. SiciiikI iinr: I). A. Carrell, -X, Louisville, Ky,: .1. A. Carson, KA, Charlotte, N. C; S. C. Clark, Jr., HHII, Winston-Salem, N. C; S. S. Clark, III, MKA, Charlottesville, Va.; V. F. Clingman, III. IIK ' I., Winstcn-Salem, N. C; F. B. Cole, III, Clearwater, Fla.; A. H. Cooke. Kftll. Louisville, Ky. F„iuth row: I). II. Dlllard, ATI!, Abbeville, S. C; T. .M. Dillon, 1-M:, Elkin, N. C; C. K. Douglas, UHII, Dalton, Ga.; R. W. Durham, Greensboro, N. C; I . F. Duvall, Jr., AT ' .. ' , East Point, Ga.; R. A. Eber- hart, KA, .Atlanta, Ga.; J. L. EKgers, +1 ' , Boone, N. C. 147] JUNIORS P (D Cj cj r C- ; Fi ' rsf coic- J. G. Eichelberger, KA, Clinton, S. C; G. A. Engh, ' i-VS, Alexandria, Va.; J. H. Evans, Jr., Rocky Mount, N. C; G. H. Farr, Jr., BHIl, Spartan- burg, S. C; D. M. Featherstone, 2X, Charlotte, N. C; J. C. Fisher, Payetteville, N. C; S. L. Fort, Jr., Blaeksburg, S. C. Third row: W. C. Godwin, Jr., HKA, Fayetteville, N. C; E. L. Gorham, III, AT!!, Pelham, N. Y.; J. W. Greene, Huntersville, N. C; R. K. Gregory. Jr., De- Land, Fla.; W. M. Hagen, niv , Falls Church, Va.; R. W. Hall, Ki:, Durham, N. C; P. A. Halyburton, ' MA, Davidson, N. C. Second row: L. K. Fraser, IIK. , Florence, Ala.; J. L. Freeman, i K, Atlanta, Ga.; C. E. Frew, i;x, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; J. S. Gibbs, BOn, Reidsville, N. C; N. A. Gibbs, Jr., Ae, Thomasville, N. C; D. C. Gilley, Jr., UK t, Leaksville, N. C; J. R. Glenn, Jr., i:x, Clarksville, Tenn. Fourth row: T. H. Hamilton, Jr., KHII, Kinston, N. C; J. G. Hand, Jr., IIKA, Jacksonville, Fla.; N. P. Harris, -I Ae, Mobile, Ala.; S. P. Hawes, III, Kl, Conway, S. C; D. R. Hedrick, UK , Lake City, Fla.; J. P. Hendrix, Jr.. K::, Durham, N. C; D. H. Herbert- son, Jacksonville, Fla. [48] O f n p C) p p p p , 1 p c p p r First row: K. C. Hess, - l-K, Charlottesville, Va.; L. D. Hicks, Mooresboro, N. C; R. N. Hill, UKA, Sebrinpr, Fla.: W. M. Hines, ' ■W.. Rocky Mount, N. C; J. T. Hopkins. l-IK, Davidson, N. C; P. J. How- ard, ATI!, Kinston, X. C; C. V. Hunt, Ki;, St. Peters- burp, Fla. Third r,nr: J. H. Killian, KA, Franklin. N. C; L. .M. KimbrouRh, Kl, Davidson, N. C; J. D. Kiser, Jr., ■I ' AH, Charlotte, N. C; H. . Knox, 111, ' I ' rA, Milling- ton, N. J.; C. I ' . Kraemer, Bttll, Richmond, Va.; L. C. Leafer, MA, Newton, N. C; R. . . Leslie, ATII, .Avondale Estates, Ga. .S ' .f.j ( ((Ml-; W. S. Jamison, IIKA, Winter Park, Fla.; W. H. Jarman. Jr., KA, Gastonia, N. C; J. R. Jones, Hiirh Point. N. C; R. H. Keiter, HtMi. Kinston, N. C; K. K. Kelley. Ill, lAH, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. B. Kemp. KHll, Reidsville. N. C; W. G. Kepler. -.X, Staunton. Va. Fourth row: R. L. Lewis, KA, Durham. N. C; R. R. Llewellyn. Murfreesboro, Tenn.; J. . . Long, IV, BHII, Ro.xhoro, N. C; F. B. Lopp, •HA, Lexington, N. C; R. C. Lowery, K:i, Arlington, Va.; W. R. McCan ts, IIKA, Georgetown, S. C; J. B. McCoy. III. AT ' .;, Con- cord. N. C. [49] JUNIORS r r f f o p p n Ff si row: W. J. McDaniel, Jr., IIKA, Rutheifordton, N. C; J. It. McElfresh, AT , Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; A. G. McNay, Mi, St. Petersburg, Fla.; F. L. Mc- Phillips, KHII, Point Clear, Ala.; I). H. McQueen. Ill, i;Ai:, Laurinburg, N. C; M. S. MacDiarmid. KA, Staunton, Va.; E. E. Maddrey, II, UK A, Winston- Salem, N. C. Secoyid row: R. S. Marquis, - I E, Knoxville, Tenn.; R. N. Marshall, .Jr., I ' AH, Clemmons, N. C; J. P. Martin, KA, Durham, N. C; L. K. Martin, II, ' MA, Roanoke, Va.; S. T. Martin, Jr.. Charleston, W. Va.; W. C. Mebane. Ill, i;x, Wilmington, N. C; M. K. .Melton, UK , Charleston, W. Va. Third row: J. I). Merchant, III. i:-! ' !:, Carlsbad, N. Mex.; C. H. Mitchell, AT ' .!, San Francisco, Calif.; G. N. Mitchell, i: ' l ' K, Southern Pines, N. C; A. C. Morgan, HHII, Atlanta, Ga.; R. D. Morrison, +1 ' A, Lynchburg, Va.; J. M. Morton, -AK, Greensboro, N. C; R. O. Moss. Ill, UKA, West Point, Ga. Fourth row: R. R. Murdoch. St. Petersburg, Fla.; G. O. Neely. Charlotte. N. C; J. X. Nichols, ATH, Dallas, Texas; .1. T. Norman, IIKA, Charlotte, N. C; .1. S. Oehler, Jr.. i:X, Kannapolis, N. C; J. B. Over- ton. i;N, Salisbury, N. C; M. W. Owen, Ben, Char- lotte, N. C. 1501 P O ! O O C ' C. p , ! D Pt (T r r ) FirgI row: L. M. Park. IN. Orlando, Fla.: K. C. Parker. Jr.. AT ' .. ' , Tallahassee, Fla.; M. M. Pearson. •l ' -i  , BurlinKton. N. C: C . V. Peery, II. I1K. , Kinston. N. C; G. V. Pepper. l. . Greensboro, N. C; C. W. Perry. III. l-i . .Anderson, S. C; J. F. Perry, ' MA, Shelby, N. C. Secojid IOU-: W. M. Philips. Jr.. IIK-I-, Sanford. Fla.: C. M. Plaxico. Jr.. BlacksburK. S. C; W. J. Plunket. Jr.. lAH. Atlanta. Ga.: T. W. Powell. UKl, Win.ston- Salem. N. C; C. W. Keiney. Nashvilli?. Tenn.; K. H. Rivers. Kl, Chesterfield, S. C; P. . Roberts. AT ' .!, Staunton. Va. Third row: E. B. Robinson. Jr.. i:X, Centreville, Miss.; J. B. Rogers. Jr., Kl, Bennettsville, S. C; P. M. Rogers. Jr.. • ' y , Florence. . la.; T. T. Ross. ATfJ, Maitland, Fla.: H. E. Russell. Jr., KA, Easley, S. C; J. S. Rutherford, mill, Mobile. . la.; C. F. Safley, Jr.. KA, Memphis, Tenn. Fourth row: C. G. Sasser, K::, Conway, S. C; A. H. Scale.s, III, ' MA. Winston-Salem, . C; R. R. Scales, III, IIKI . Greenville, S. C: W. T. Scarboro, IIKA, Wadesboro, N. C; V. M. Sexton, IIKA, Bluefield. Va.; I). M. Simpson. Bristol, Tenn.: J. I). Simpson, III, lAK, Little Rock. Ark. [511 JUNIORS J ' «r-i  r r- ' C :• p p p ny First row: E. H. Sims, 1 ' - h, Toccoa, Ga.; T. A. Slane, nKA, Statesville, N. C; M. P. Slaughter, -I ' rA, Rox- boro, N. C; A. Z. Smith, III, BOII, Winston-Salem, N. C; R. A. Sparks, III, Lexington, Ky.; J. T. Spar- row, Mooresville, N. C; F. A. Stafford, ATL , Au- gusta, Ga. Third riiiv: W. A. Thompson, -AE, Davidson, N. C; W. H. Todd. Jr., BHIl, Travelers Rest. S. C; C. H. Trask, KA, Beaufort, S. C; B. V. Trotter, Jr., nK l ' , Winston-Salem, N. C; K. N. Tucker, i:AK, Durham, N. C; E. F. Tulloch, Jr., Ki:, Winston-Salem, N. C; T. C. Tuttle. i;Ai:, Greensboro, N. C. Second row: T. J. Stewart. Jr., . T ;, Lake City, Fla.; C. E. Styron, Jr., i: !:, Morehead, N. C; B. M. Swope. - K, Welch, W. Va.; F. L. Taylor, Jr., IIKA, Colum- bia, S. C; A. W. TeasR, i:x, Lynchburg, Va.; J. N. Thomas, Jr., -X, Richmond, Va.; F. D. Thompson, Jr., -X Greensboro, N. C. Fourth rote: . . Underwood, AT ' .;, Mobile, A a.; R. L. Voorhees, Kl. Winston-Salem, N. C; R. J. Walker, III, OKA, Macon, Ga.; W. K. Wallace, BHII, Charlotte, N. C; H. J. Waters, HK ' I ' , Rocky Mount, N. C; P. R. Watson, -X, Winston-Salem, N. C; C. S. Weaver. IIK.V. Harrisonburg, Va. [52] lf p ff p.. o c p o First row: M. F. W et-ks. K. , Jacksonville, Flu.; M. K. Welborn. IIKA, Kasley, S. C; E. E. Wells, Jr.. l - , Cieenville, S. C; C. H. F. Wherry. i:. , Green- ville, S. C. Second row: H. S. White. Jr.. ' I ' - h, Charlotte, X. C; S. L. White. AT ' .;, Mehano, X. C; J. H. Whileman. •I ' -iH, Atlanta, Ga.; J. i. Wilkinson, Sharon, S. C. Third row: E. H. Wilier. .W-. Kannapolis, X. C: J. M. Williams. Ill, mui, Spartanburg, S. C; I). L. Wilson. Mooresville, N. C; T. W. WriRht, -X. Rich- nionil, Va. Fourth row: R. L. Wynn, BHII, Spartanburg, S. C; J. C. Young, ♦r , Lexington, N. C; J. L. Young, Jr., IIK-I., Clinton, S. C. [53] SENIORS D. G. .Martin, Stcrt ' taiy Duncan Morton, President Harry Cline, Vice-Piesiilent Rush Wppk : Fi iday afternoon exasperation Summer, 1961: Western wheat fields brought memories of old cotton fields back home. [54] S ' .inimor School helped to eia.-e the distinctions between fraternities and classes. The Davidson Gentleman was now the Davidson Graduate. k SENIORS iiMiM as® ! ■ £Mm tM Jerry Lamar Abernathy Davidson, N. C. Political Science . . . KA. Robert Sidney Abernethy Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . B«n . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Publications Board . . . Quips and Cranks, Editor-in-Chief . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List. Charles Lyndorf Abney, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . KA, Social Chairman . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . YMCA. Turner Vann Allen Adams Warrenton, N. C. Business-Economics . . . 1 TA . . . D Club . . . Economics Association . . . YMCA. Eugene Wesley Adcock Henderson, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -AK, Secretary, Vice-President Alpha Ep.silon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon Diividsoiikin, Editorial Staff, Business Manager Dana Scholar . . . Dean ' s List . . . Phi Beta Kappa. James Allen Alexander Gastonia, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K. . . . Alpha Ep.silon Delta . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, Cadet Corps Commander . . . Wrestling- . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. William Leonard Ambrose, III Knoxville, Tenn. History . . . ATl , House Manager . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Swimming . . . Washington Semester. Phillip Gordon Arnold Spruce Pine, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . KA . . . YMCA. [56] •V? V iiUi JtfMl Philip Scott Arnold Decatur, Cia. English . . . AT;. ' . . . Chapel Choir . . . Kuniaiiean Liter- ary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . ROTO . . . YMCA . . . Coslett Scholar . . . Burlington Scholar. Asa Clay Atkins Cincinnati, Ohio History . . . W:, Vice-President . . . D Club . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . Freshman Court . . . Davidsntiiati Business Staff , . . Interfraternity Coun- cil, Treasurer . . . Younfj Republicans Club . . . Football, Manager. Randolph Lee Austin Dunwoody, (Ja. English . . . I ' -iii . . . .Scabbard and Blade . . . Cheer- leader . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . Track. James Samuel Barnett Charlotte, N. C. Psychology . . . IIK ' I ' , Warden . . . Concert Band . Football Band . . . ROTC . . . Wrestling, Manager. Robert Phillips Barringer Newton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' l ' -i, Rush Chairman. Carl Andrews Boggs, Jr. Elberton, Ga. Mathematics . . . ' l■- . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Track, Captain. David Winton Bolen Galax, Va. Physics . . . IIK ' I ' , Warden, Pledge Trainer . . . Sigma Pi Sigma. Walter Forney Bost, Jr. Morganton, N. C. English . . . .-Xlpha Psi Omega, President . . . Phi Mu .Alpha . . . Male Chorus . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Vagabonds. [57] SENIORS ll_Tilj|i i HH . tf (fecx Mim Mi i Robert Godfrey Bradford Charlotte, N. C. History . . . BOn . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Publications Board . . . Quips and Cranks, Business Manager . . . ROTC, Sergeant Major . . . Dean ' s List. Barrington Heath Branch Atlanta, Ga. History . . . ' I ' -iH, Alumni Secretary . . . D Club . . . Sig- ma Delta Pi . . . Davidsoniaii . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . International Relations Club, Vice-Presi- dent . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Gilbert Martin Frederick Brauch, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Psychology . . . - ■, IM.AC Representative . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . Vagabonds . . . Wrestling. Harry Neal Brown Hillsboro, N. C. English . . . ' I ' T-i, Recording Secretary . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Wrestling . . . Dana Scholar. James Howard Brown Winston-Salem, N. C. English . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Dean ' s List . . . Phi Beta Kappa. Thomas Lafayette Brown Gaffney, S. C. Business-Economics . . . BBII, Treasurer . . . D Club . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Lieu- tenant . . . Wrestling. Livingston Newton Burns Knoxville, Tenn. History ... -X ... D Club . . . Business-Economics As- sociation . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . Wi-estling. Louis Lasseter Burton Cartersville, Ga. Chemistry . . . AT ' -!, Treasurer, Rush Chairman, House Chairman, Best Pledge . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President . . . Davidsanitiii. Editorial Staff . . . Publications Board, Chairman . . . ROTC . - . YMCA . . . Wildcat Haudbonk, Editor . . . Dean ' s List. [58] miMiM m, fiUTl tilll Jerry Wayne Bussell Lafayette, Ind. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' -i , Rush Chairman ... I) Club . . . Honor Court . . . Student Council, Fir.st Vice-Presi- dent . . . Who ' s Who Amonsr Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . ScriiJtx ' ii I ' ratihs. Puhlicitv Dire-.tor . . . YMCA . . . Basketball. Thomas Price Caldwell. Jr. Metairie, La. English-Philosophy . . . -N, Reporter, Recorder . . . Siprma Upsilon, Secretary, President . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA. Daniel Malloy Calhoun. Jr. Elizabethtown, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' t), Historian . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . Track. Bruce Greyford Carlton Gahvay, X. V. Physics . . . -X . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Y ' MCA. CoNDUFF Green Childress, Jr. Hillsvillc, Va. .Mathematics-Physics . . . -N, Treasurer . . . Sigma Pi Sigma. John Adair Chiles San Antonio, Texas Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' AH . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Freshman Council . . . Scripts ' }i I ' ratiks, Assistant F ditor . . . D Club . . . Track . . . Baker Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. Kdwin Green Clark, Jr. Weldon, N. C. Knglish . . . K. . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . Scripts '  I ' ratiks, Editorial Staff . . . YMCA. Floyd Booker Clark, Jr. Statesville, N. C. Business .Administration . . . K-, Guard . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . Football, Captain. [59] SENIORS Joseph Walker Clarke Columbia, S. C. English . . . BOII, Vice-President . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade, Captain . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel. Everett Jeffery Ccuch Cincinnati, Ohio Business-Economics . . . ' M - . . . Business-Economics Association, Secretary . . . Y.VICA . . . Young Repub- licans Club. Harry Sykes Cline stony Point, N. C. English . . . i:x, President . . . D Club . . . Distin- guished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Student Council . . . Class Officer, Senior Vice-Presi- dent . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . Scripts ' n Pfciiiks, Edi- torial Staff . . . Baseball, Captain. Timothy Earl Cloninger Newton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' M ' A . . . YMCA. Hubert Theodore Collins, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Business-Economics . . . AB, Tieasurer . . . Distin- guished Military Student . . . Swimming. Albert Wallace Cowan Bristol, Tenn. Business-Economics . . . IIK-A, House Manager, Presi- dent . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA. Frank McClelland Crawford Bamberg, S. C. Business-Economics . . . -X, Rush Chaiiman . . . Busi- ness-Economics Asociation . . . Chapel Choir . . . Span- ish Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club. D0N.4LD P.4TRICK CURRIE Charlotte, N. C. Pre-JMedicine . . . K- . . . .-Mpha Epsilcn Delta . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA. . . . Track . . . Freshman Council. [60] let iiMii ii Charles Clinton Cutts Conway, S. C. Business Administration . . . -N . . . Business-Econom- ics Association . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . Span- ish Club. David Norris Dakin Houston, Texas Chemistry . . . Hull . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Ep- silon . . . Soccer. Nicholas Albert Daves Winston-Salem, N. C. History . . . -N, Sentinel, Pledge Trainer, Lieutenant Commander . . . D Clul. . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Baseball. Robert Gage Davidson Davidson, N ' . C. History . . . Hi ' II . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Daviilxoii- 1(1)1, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . .Tunior Year .Abroad. James McDowell Davis Montreal, N. C. English . . . -X, Secretary, Vice-President . . . Fresh- man Court . . . Male Chorus . . . Script h ' ii Pianks, Editorial Staff . . . Y.MCA . . . Vagabonds. John Richard Davis Winston-Salem, X. C. History . . . -N . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Junior Year Abroad. ROTC, Mortier DuQuince Davis, Jr. Macon, Ga. English . . . I ' .it , Alumni Secretary. Vice-President . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Major . . . V.MC.A . . . Basketball, Manager . . . Dean ' s List. Manuel Antonio Diaz Panama, Panama Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' lJ, Rush Chairman . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-President . . . Student Council . . . Chapel Choir . . . Daviclginiiaii, Editorial Staff . . . International Relations Club, Treas- urer . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Soccer . . . Richardson Scholar. [61] SENIORS Robert Allan Edgar Athens, Tenn. History . . . ATii . . . Concert Band . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . Spanisli Club . . . Yount Republicans Club . . . Vagabonds . . . Wildcat Haiidbaiik. Business Staff . . . Washington Semester. Russell William Ferrell Kingsport, Tenn. Business Administration . . . - i ' K . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association . . . Chapel Choir . . . Concert Band . . . YMCA. Tom Dennis Finley Barium Springs, N. C. Physics . . . -N . . . Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary-Treas- urer . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholar. Harold Manly Fisher Fayetteville, N. C. Chemistry . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Phi Mu Alpha, Historian . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Debate Team . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel . . . YMCA . . . Union Bookshelf Committee, Chairman . . . Radio Club, Vice- President; Treasurer. Frederick Bond Fleagle, Jr. Davidson, N. C. Psychology . . . Cross Country . . . Track. James William Fouche, Jr. Columbia, S. C. Business-Economics . . . OKA, Social Chairman . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Sergeant. William Wyche Fowler, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. English . . . ' I ' AH, Chorister . . . Student Council . . Interfraternity Council, Vice-President, Secretary . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA, Cabinet . . Vagabonds. Clarence Eugene Fraley, Jr. Statesville, N. C. Business Administration . . . Ki; . . . D Clul) . . ness-Economics Association . . . Football. [62] - riiAULEs Johnston Freei.and Crowley, La. Bible . . . i:N . . . YMCA. Thomas Nash French Reidsville. N. C. Pie-Medicine . . . -X . . . Gamma Sigma Kpsilon . Swimming. John Newton Gaston, III Chester, S. C. History . . . - ' I ' !. ' . . . novidsoiiiaii . . . ROTC. William Frederic Gerhardt Chevy Chase, Md. English . . . IIK.V, Fledge Master . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA. James Alan Giles Castonia, N. C. I ' Jnglish . . . AT ' .; . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Football Band . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds. David Pollock Gilmour Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . I! ' ll . . . .Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Honor Court, Vice Chairman . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Oniicron Delta Kappa, President . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Cross Country, Captain, All State Con- ference . . . Track . . . Round-Table Committee of Col- lege Union, Chairman . . . Dean ' s List . . . Phi Beta Kappa. William Morrison Godwin Corinth, Miss. English . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Davidsonian, Sports Editor . . . International Relations Club . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholar . . . Davidson College Sports Publicity Director. John Alvin Goodin Statesville, N. C. Chemistry . . . Oanima Sigma Epsilon . . . ROTC, Master Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholar . . . Chemstrand Scholar. [63] SENIORS John Robert Goodman Churchville, Va. Philosophy . . . - 1 K, Secretary, Junior Marshal . . . Chapel Choir, Chaplain . . . Football Band, Assistant Conductor . . . Male Chorus . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . YMCA. Malcolm Noyes Goodwin, Jr. Burton, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . nK I ' . . . Chapel Choir . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . YMCA . . . Wrestling-, Manager. John Tannahill Hall Wilmington, N. C. English . . . II K+, Boarding House Manager anthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA. Charl es Lee Hargis Johnson City, Tenn. Mathematics . . . -N, Chaplain . . . Phi Mu Alpha, Mar- shal . . . Concert Band, Vice-President . . . YMCA . . . North Carolina All Collegiate Band . . . Henry P. Bridges Scholar. Gardner Humphrey Green, Jr. Neptune Beach, Fla. Business Administration . . . Ki: . . . D Club . . . Busi- ness-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Platoon Ser- geant . . . Soccer. John Aldridge Harris Mobile, Ala. Pre-Medicine . . . 4 AH, President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . Cheerleader . . . YMCA, Treasurer . . . Track. Edward Lee Grimsley High Point, N. C. Sociology . . . -M- ' ., President, Secretary, Rush Chair- man . . . Honor Court . . . Scabbard and Blade, Vice- President . . . Freshman Court . . . ROTC, First Lieu- tenant . . . YMCA . . . Soccer. Wayne Thompson Harris, Jr. Elkin, N. C. English . . . ' I ' - H, Secretary . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Beaver Club . . . Ba.seball . . . Basketball. [641 D n C ' i lTi h William Robekt Hartness, III Klkin. N. C. I ' re-Medicine . . . ' H ' -i . . . Alpha Kpsilon Delta . . . ) f- tinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA . . . Tennis. Sherman Edwards Hines Greensboro, N. C. English . . . ' K . . . D Club . . . Baseball. Cecil Brooks Holcomb, Jr. Winston-Salem, N. C. Business-Economics . . . HtWI . . . D Club . . . Distin- guished Military Student . . . Freshman Court . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Presi- dent . . . Ba.seball . . . Football . . . ROTC. CapUin. Robert Carl Hord. Jr. Charlotte, N. C. History . . . Kl, Sports Manager, IM. ' VC Representa- tive . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics .Association . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA . . . Freshman Council. Earl Edward Housek Charlotte, N. C. History . . . Ki:, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Scabbard and Blade . . . YMCA. Marcus Hudson Wilson, N. C. Eiiglish . . . ' I ' -iii, Chaplain . . . Sigma Upsilon . ROTC. Lieutenant . . . Football. Charles Pinckney Hunter Cedar Rapids, Iowa Pre-Medicine ... -X ... D Club . . . ROTC . . . Scripts ' ii franks. Business Staff . . . Swimming . . . Rifle Team. Henley Hall Hurt, Jr. Cheraw, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K-. Alumni Secretary, Vice-President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, President . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List. [65] SENIORS Joseph Alexander Jackson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . ATQ. Secretary-Alumni Scribe . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Siema Ujjsilon . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society, Secretary, Vice-President . . . Scripts ' n Prmilis, Editorial Staff . . . Baseball, Manager . . . Dana Scholar. Robert Davis Jackson Jacksonville, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . ATQ, Secretary . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sccre. tary . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Sigma XJpsil Among Students in American Univei-si ' manean Literary Society . . . Publicat Proiifa, Editor . . . Dana Scholar . . . Who ' s Who d Colleges . . . Eu- Board . . . Scripts ' n I ' s List. James Carper Jamison Rocky Mount, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . ATO, President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Publications Board . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . Wildcat Handbooky Business Manager . . . Dana Scholar . . . Freshman Council. Albert Connor Jones Batesburg, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . KA, Parliamentarian . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . Publications Board . . . Scripts ' it Prtmhs, Business Staff . . . YMC. , Cabinet, Board of Directors . . . Dana Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. George Louis Jones, Jr. Martinsville, Va. Business Administration . . . r.l . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Baseball. Henry Mikell Jones Savannah, Ga. History . . . -AK . . . Business-Economics Association . . . International Relations Club . . . Spanish Club. David William Jordan Richmond, Va. History . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Davidsoniaii, Editor-in-Chief . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Publications Board, Secretary . . . ROTC, Second Lieu- tenant . . . YMCA, Cabinet . . . George F. Baker Scholar . . . Procter Gamble Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. Peter Michael Jorgensen Camp LeJeune, N. C. History . . . nK l , Alumni Secretary, Pledge Master, President . . . Classics Club . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds. [66] Bernard Joseph McLain Kelley, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Biology . . . Kl, I MAC Representative . . . D Club . . . Oniicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Stu- dent . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . Soccer, Captain. Aldin Sw. dley King Bristol, Va. Psychology . . . -N, Sergeant-at-.Arnis, Secretary Scripts ' n Pranks . . . Spanish Club . . . YMC.A. WooDRow Lee Kirby. Jr. Leaksville, N. C. English. George Grier Kirkpatrick. Jr. Gainesville, Fla. Psychology . . . - , Social Chairman, House Chair- man . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Interfra- ternity Council . . . ROTC . . . Scripts ' n Pravks . . . Swimming. George Gustavus Kundahl, Jr. Chevy Chase, Md. History . . . IIK. , Secretary . . . D Club . . . Distin- guished Military Student . . . Eumanean Literary So- ciety . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Soccer . . . Dana Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. Robert Earl LeDoyen Portsmouth, Va. Pre-Medicine ... -X ... D Club . . . Vagabonds . . Wrestling, Captain. Willlam Alexander Kirkland, Jr. Durham, N. C. English . . . -N, Social Chairman, .Mumni Contact Officer. Paul Roger Leonard. Jr. Davidson, N. C. History . . . -X . . . Dean ' s List . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Phi Beta Kappa. [67] SENIORS j H k J H Bpp s R. Stewart Lillard Decatur, Tenn. English . . . IN . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA. John Robert McAllister, III Staunton, Va. History . . . -H ' A . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . Baseball . . . Football. Clifford Bryant Loudermilk Cornelia, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' lA, Pledge Trainer . . . YMCA. Robert Lacy McDonald Thoniasville, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' l-Ae, Historian . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . Football . . . Swimming. David Elwyn Lovett Red Springs, N. C. History ... -X ... D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Football. Thomas Lawman Lucas Alexandria, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . -AE, Treasurer, Boarding House Man- ager . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Le Cerde Francais . . . Track. Elliott Watson McElroy Covington, Ga. Philosophy . . . Classics Club . . . Football Band YMCA . . . Dana Scholar. Robert Montford McFarland, IV Atlanta, Ga. French . . . IIK.V, Historian, Co-Rush Chairman, Vice- President . . . Le Cercle Francais, President . . . Inter- national Relations Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, Commencement Marshal . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club, Vice-President . . . Freshman Council. [68] Mei.vin RiiEADE McKenzie, Jk. Haiiuni Springs, N. ( ' . English . . . 1 ' 1 ' K, Secretary . . . Davidmniian . manean Literary Society . . . ROTC. Danny Austin McRicht Monroe, N. C. Philosophy . . . Classics Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA, Cabinet . . . Vagabonds . . . Louise Murphy Williams Scholar . . . Dana Scholar . . . West- minster Fellowship, President. William Franklin Mansell, Jr. N ' icksburg, Miss. KnKlinh . . . IN. Pirai.lenl. Vice-Prwiilont . . . Omicron l)clt« Knppn . . . Phi lU-ta Kiipim . . . DiatiniruiBhi.Hl .Miliuiry Student . . . Who ' B Who AmonK StucltrnU in Ameriran I ' nivrniitia and ( ' ollt Kfti . . . Chnpel Choir . . . Publicationa Itoard . . . Scripit ' m Pranks, Husincua Staff . . . VMC ' A. Prtiiidpnt . . . Dana S ' holar . . . Dcan° Liat. David Grier Martin, Jr. Davidson, N. C. History . . . lAK . . . D Club . . . Studint Council. SocreUr -Trci.«. irrr . . . Senior CInaa. Sttretary-Treniiurer . . . Who ' a Who Amanii StudenU in American Univ rsitirH and ColleKC . . . Frohman Court . . . ROTC. Lieutenant . . . YMCA. Cabinet . . . Haaketball. Captain . . . Omicron Delta Kappii Michael Bruce Maddcck Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Mcdicine . . . - !■- . . . Eunianean Literary Society . . . YMCA. Joseph Bacon Martin, III Columbia, S. C. RnfcHah ... Hell. Pledirc CapUin. Rush Chairman. President . . . Ke Cercle Francaia . . . Who ' s Who Amonu Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Head Cheerleader . . . Male Chorus. Vice-President. President , . . Philanthropic Literary Society. Secre- Ury . . . Qfips AND Cranks. Editorial Staff . . . Dana Scholar. Ernest Lynwood Mallard, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. History . . . Kl, Secretary. Social Chairman . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . Beaver Club . . . Football . . . ROTC. Captain. Thomas Wilbur Martin Alexandria, Va. Mathematics ... 11 K . Chaplain . . . .Military Student . . . .Siirma Pi SiKma. tenant . . . YMCA . . . Cross Country D Club . . . DUtinKuished President . . . ROTC. Lieu- . . Dean ' s List. [691 SENIORS Wf . J ' Cx tMi a S v? ( KMlfe William Theodore Mattison, Jr. Anderson, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . BOn, Seigeant-at-Arms . . . Phil thropic Literary Society . . . Quips and Cranks . YMCA . . . Soccer, Manager. Kerry Arnold Maulden Davidson, N. C. Physics . . . -N, Social Chairman . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA. Robert William Meldrum Bloomsburg, Pa. Pre-Medicine . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Soccer. Wyndell Hunt Merritt Chapel Hill, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . i:AE, Correspondent . . . Alpha Epsi- lon Delta . . . Wrestling . . . Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies . . . Student Fellowship. Allen Cantey Millar Raleigh, N. C. English . . . ' I ' -iH . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Fir.st Sergeant . . . Baseball . . . Basketball. Alden Dykstra Miller Raleigh, N. C. English . . . Delta Phi .Alpha . Philanthropic Literary Society College Union, Vice-President Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. . Phi Beta Kappa . . . . . . Vagabonds . . . . . Curtis B. Johnson William McIntyre Mitchell Christiansburg, Va. Business-Economics . . . Ki; . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Busines.s-Eco- nomics Association . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA . . . Football . . . Track. James Kenneth Moore Sandston, Va. English . . . - I ' E, Historian, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Concert Band . . . Eu- manean Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . YMCA. [70] Robert Henry Moore Madisonville, Ky. English . . . -X, Assistant Pledge Trainer . . . Siftnia Upsilon, Treasurer . . . Freshman Court . . . Interfra- ternitv Council . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTO . . . YMCA, Secretary, Vice-President, Boa ' rd of Directors. Robert Hunter Moore Rocky Mount, X. C. History . . . IIK-I. . . . Baskethall. Joseph Graham Morrison, IV Ronceverte, W. Va. Psychology . . • - ' I ' l-, Guard. Duncan Morton, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki), Rush Chairman . . . D Club . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Student Council . . . President of Senior Class . . . Who ' s Who . niong Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Beaver Club . . . Football. John Daniel Morefield Erwin, Tenn. Biology and English . . . lIK-t ' . . . Concert Band Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Vagabonds. William Marion Moss Macon, Ga. English . . . -.VK, Corresponding Secretary . . . . lpha Psi Omega . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Philanthropic Liter- ary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Vagabonds, Executive Committee. Richard Moore Morgan Hamlet, N. C. Economics . . . -. K, Warden . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Soccer. Thomas Stokes Neal Burlington, X. C. Business-Economics . . . BHn . . . Business-Economics .Association . . . Quips and Cranks. Business Staff . . . ROTC . . . YMC4 . . . Golf. [71] SENIORS Walter Ernest Neal. Jr. Liberty, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . UFA . . . Ititerfraternitv Council YMCA. Norman Earl Newton Lake Wales, Fla. Economics-Business . . . -N . . . ROTC, Sergeant. Eugene Trahin Neely Hartsville, S. C. English . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Vaga- bonds. Frank Bonnie Norris Gastonia, N. C. English . . . KA. Broxie Jay Nelson Chester, S. C. History . . . ' I ' rA . . . Dana Scholar. George Preston Ncwlin Davidson, N. C. Business-Economics . . . ' I ' l - . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Business-Economics Association. Hillary Reid Newland, Jr. Dade City, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . UKA, Pledge Class President, Rush Chairman . . . Freshman Council . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Spanish Club. [721 Terry Llewellyn Odom Rocky Mount, N. C. Business Administration . . . IIK ' I ' . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association, Board of Directors . . . Football Band . . . International Relations Club . . . YMC. ' . . . Wildcdt Handbook. Business Staff . y f r s ) J ' f h% 4 c? - mMM iM M David Randall Page Winston-Saleni, X. C. Business-Eeoiioiuics . . . ATI! . . . D Club . . . Distin- guished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Major . . . Cross Country. Henry Lewis Parker Spartanburg, S. C. Mathematics . . . IN, Pledge Trainer, Vice-President, House Manager . . . Si ma Pi Sigma, Vice-President. John Will Parks. Ill Gastonia, N. C. Business .Administration . . . Kl, Assistant Pledge Trainer . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. Philip Stone Patrick Greenville, S. C. Business-Economics . . . -AE . . . Quips a.nd Cka.vks . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . Business-Economics Association . . . Basket- ball, Manager. Thomas Moore Patrick Taylors, S. C. History . . . H M1, Alumni Secretary . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Distinguished Militaiy Student . . . Alpha Phi Omega . . . Business-Economics .As.sociation . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Major . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Phifer Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. Robert LeRoy Phillips Rockingham, X. C. F ' nglish . . . -N, Reporter, Commander . . . . lpha Psi Omega . . . Sigma Upsilon, Secretary . . . Chapel Choir . . . Concert Band . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Vagabonds, Steering Com- mittee . . . Woodwind Ensemble. Robert Ward Porter Galax, Va. Business Administration . . . ' M ' -i . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association . . . Davidsoxiaii, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Sergeant First Class . . . YMCA . . . Y ' oung Republicans Club . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Rifle Team. James Allen Pressly Kings Mountain, X. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK ' I ' , IMAC Representative . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Recorder . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Dana Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. [73] SENIORS William Hoyt Pruitt, Jr. Bessemer City, N. C. Music . . . -N, Historian . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Sigma Upsilon, President . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Vice- President . . . Male Chorus, Accompanist . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . Vagabonds . . . Dana Scholar . . . Presser Foundation Scholar. Paul Douglas Purington Greeneville, Tenn. Chemistry . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . College Union Music Committee, Chairman. Thomas Conaway Raiford Atlanta, Ga. Business Administration . . . -VT ' .! . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant. Robert Joseph Rea, Jr. Eufaula, Ala. History . . . - Ti! . . . Eumanean Literary Society, Presi- dent; Chief Marshal . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA, Deputations Chairman; Gift Fund Chairman . . . Fresh- man Council. Eben Lowry Reid, Jr. Columbus, Ga. History . . . KA, Corresponding Secretary . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . Business-Flconomics Association . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Major . . . Y ' MCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Book-of-the-Year, 1962, Chairman . . . WUd- ccit Handbook . . . Army Association Medal, 1960-61 . . . Dean ' s List. Harry Blair Richardson Bowling Green, Ky. Pre-Medicine . . . BOll, Social Chairman, Boarding House Manager . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Dana Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. Oscar Leonard Richardson, Jr. Monroe, N. C. English . . . Ben, Secretary . . . Le Cercle F ' ' rancais . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, Vice-President; Com- mencement Marshal . . . Quips and Cranks, Copy Edi- tor . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA. Charles May Rives, III Greensboro, N. C. English . . . ' I ' -iH, IMAC Representative . . . Distin- guished Military Student . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . Vagabonds. [74] 1 uYi ' -.- ' Virgil Odell Roberson, III Greenville, S. C. Philosophy . . . ilK ' l.. Social Chaiiman . . . ROTC, Ser- geant. William Earl Roberson (ireenville, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK ' l ' , Rush Chairman . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Track, Manager. Joseph Lee Robinson Lenoir, N. C. English-Economics . . . ' l .io, Asst. Alumni Secretary, Scholarship Chairman . . . Delta Phi .-Mpha . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Phi Mu .A.lpha, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Student Council . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Chapel Choir . . . Concert Band, President . . . YMCA Cabi- net . . . Young Republicans Club, Treasurer . . . Vaga- bonds . . . Iethodist Student Fellowship, President . . . Book-of-the-Year Chairman . . . Charlotte Sym- phony and Symphonette . . . Dean ' s List. Gilbert Gray Rosenberger Roanoke, Va. Physics . . . -X . . . Rifle Team, Manager. Marvin Price Rozear Jacksonville, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki: . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieuten- ant . . . YMCA . . Dean ' s List . . . Phi Beta Kappa. Aiken Patrick Rush, Jr. Greenville, S. C. Economics . . . ' I ' TA, Corresponding Secretary . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics , ssociation. President . . . Cheerleader . . . ROTC, Major . . . YMCA. William Wechsler Salzer, Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. History . . .  nn . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Football, Captain . . . Golf. Donald Bishop Saunders Upper Montclair, N. J. History . . . .VTn, Historian, Vice-President . . . Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President . . . Chapel Choir . . . Davidsouian, Managing Editor, Associate Editor . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Curtis B. Johnson Scholar . . . Dana Scholar. _ . [75] SENIORS - y -ws -) 1 iiMMfi ■f ' V iMli Ben Gordon Shappley Lexington, Ky. Pre-Medicine . . . AT!!, Social Chairman . . . Alpha Ep- silon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . ROTC, Ser- geant . . . W. T. Grant Scholar. John Calvin Sharp Marlinton, W. Va. Chemistry . . . KA, IMAC Representative . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Basketball . . . Track. Charles Gerald Sheffield Sebring, Fla. Economics . . . ' M ' - . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Baseball . . . Football. Gerald Farley Shelton Logan, W. Va. Bible . . . KA, Rush Chairman, House Manager . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA . . . Baseball . . . Interfraternity Finance Coun- cil, President . . . College Union, President. Flake Anderson Sherrill. Jr. Statesville, N. C. Business Administration . . . ' I ' - h . . . Business-Eco- nomics Association . . . Beaver Club . . . Basketball . . . Tennis. Graham Clayton Showalter Lewisburg, Pa. Pre-Medicine . . . -N, IMAC Representative . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Baseball . . . Basketball. William Milton Shumaker Monroe, N. C. History . . . AT . . . Football. Harold Herchiel Sims. Jr. Charleston, W. Va. Economics . . . KA, Treasurer . . . Business-Economic.- Association, Vice-President . . . Tennis, Manager. [76] fT). f C rifeiiKik CfMMJifi Gibson Locke Smith. Ju. Charlotte, N. ( . History . . . ' I ' AO, Social Chaiinuiii . . . Distiiinuislifd Military Student . . . International Relations Clul . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Younjj Uemo- crats Club . . . Track. Henry Louis Smith Cireensboro, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . lAI) . . . . lpha Kpsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Delta Phi .Alpha . . . Ciamnia Si ma Epsilon . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Baseball. I ' ll 11,11 ' I ' .EKTRAM Smith, Jr. lliiustoii, Texas History . . . lAi;, Chaplain . . . ROTC, Serseant. Robert Perkins Snead Richmond, V ' a. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' AH . . .Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Tennis. John Lewis Starling Charlottesville, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . -Ai:. Robert Warren Stephens Leaksville, N. C. Business Administration . . . - 1C, President, Rush Chairman, IMAC Representative . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . YMCA. Eric Ludwig Stone Charlotte, N. C. Business-Economics . . . K-, Boarding House Manager . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . James Wilkerson Jervey, III, Memorial Spanish Award. Harolu Milton Stone Raleigh, N. C. Psychology . . . -N, Historian . . . YMCA. [77] SENIORS « W 9k Robert Tyler Stone, II Greensboro, N. C. Business-Economics . . . Ki;, Sports Manager, Treas- urer, President . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Student Council . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Freshman Court, Chairman . . . ROTC, Cap- tain . . . YMCA, Cabinet . . . Soccer . . . Freshman Council. Matthew Hugh Stuart Nashville, Tenn. English . . . -AK, Chaplain. Henry Fuller Thomas, Jr. Spindale, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . +- 6, House Manager . . . YMCA. Arthur Fulkerson Toole Talladega, Ala. Pre-Medicine . . . -N ' , Treasurer . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA. George Graham Trask Beaufort, S. C. History . . . I . , Historian . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Stu- dent . . . Student Council, Second Vice-President, Presi- dent . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Business-Economics As- sociation . . . Davidsoniav . . . International Relations Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Dean ' s List. Bruce Henry Trull Charlotte, N. C. Business-Economics . . . Tennis . . . Dana Scholar. Bruce Warren Usher Bennettsville, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki:, Guard . . . D Club, President . . . Sigma Delta Psi, Secretary . . . Freshman Court . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club, Vice- President . . . Football. Andrew Anderson Vance, Jr. Troutman, N. C. French-English ... -X ... Le Cercle Francais . . . Eu- manean Literary Society . . . Dean ' s List. [78]  T t-N £ mMi mM Zebulon Baird Vance Macon, Ga. Pie-Medicine . . . AT ' .. ' . Michael Anthony Van Doeren Winston-Saleni, N. C. Physics . . . BHII, IMAC Representative . . . SiKma Pi Siema, Vice-President, Pre.sident. Floyd Julius Walters, Jr. Norfolk, Va. Political Science . . . IIK.V, Sports Manager . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, First Lieutenant . . . Cross Country. Francis Marion Watson, Jr. Marianna, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . •M ' .i . . . .Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Eunianean Literary Society . . . Quips AND Cranks, Classes Editor . . . VMCA . . . Top Stroker . . . Dean ' s List. Nat Erskine Watson, Jr. Greenwood, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ■ ' .V, President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Student Council . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC, Lieu- tenant . . . Baseball . . . Dana Scholar. Robert Andrew Waugh Bethesda, Md. Pre-Medicine . . . BOn, Secretary . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice-President . . . Delta Phi .Alpha . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in .American Univer- sities and Colleges . . . Interfraternity Council, Top Dog . . . Soccer, Manager . . . Track . . . Dana Scholar . . . C. R. Harding Scholar . . . Dean ' s List. Howard Raymond Weeks Durham, N. C. Physics . . . -N, Social Chairman . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Radio Club. Joseph Sterling Weld Altamont, N. C. Business Administration . . . - ' I ' K, Boarding House Manager, Comptroller . . . Business-Economics Asso- ciation, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Sergeant. (79] SENIORS KlIKLi % «« - yiMmk William Harrison Wellford Charlotte, N. C. History . . . ' I ' AH, Pledge Class President . . . Honor Court, Recorder, President . . . Le Cert-le Francais . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Soccer . . . Robert Phifer Scholar . . . Freshman Council, President . . . Dean ' s List. William Grayson Werth Charlotte, N. C. Psychology . . . -N . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Quips AND Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Sergeant. Harry Carter West Washington, N. C. English . . . KA, Historian, Recording Secretary, Board- ing House Manager . . . Sigma Upsilon, Secretary . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant. Andrew John White, Jr. Norristown, Pa. Business Administration . . . I ' AH . . . Baseball. [80] Guyon Eugene Whitten, Jr. Thomasville, N. C. Business-Economics . . . KA. William Richard Whittington Tunica, Miss. English . . . AT!!, Worthy Sentinel . . . D Club . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . Sigma Delta Psi, Presi- dent . . . Spanish Club . . . Football . . . Swimming . . . Track . . . ROTC, Captain. John Lacey Williams Houston, Texas History . . . ATl , Alumni Secretary . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . YMCA, Gift Fund Chairman. Joseph Worth Williamson, Jr. Salisbury, X. C. Pre-Medieine . . . -. K, IMAC Representative . . . Fresh- man Court . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Basketball . . . Freshman Council. mMJ John Allen Wilson Kannapolis, N. C. Business Administration . . . AT ' .! . . . Business-Econom- ics Association . . . YMCA. James Baker Woods, III Davidson, N. C. History . . . Kl, Pledge Trainer . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . ROTC, Captain. Harvey Rush Woodside, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Economics . . . II KA, Historian, Corresponding Secre- tary . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Second Lieutenant . . . YMCA. Harvey Linton Wray Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki:, Vice-President . . . .Alpha Epsi- lon Delta . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Presi- dent . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade, Secretary . . . Sigma Delta Psi, Secretary . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in .■Vmerican Universities and Colleges . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC, Cadet Corps Commander . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club . . . Track . . . Wrestling . . . Dean ' s List. Stefan Alan Young Charleston, W. Va. Chemistry . . . KA, Vice-President . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Honor Court . . . Distin- guished Miltary Student . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Swimming, Captain . . . Tennis . . . Omicron Delta Kappa. Herman Webster Zimmerman. Jr. Lexington, N. C. History . . . KA, Parliamentarian . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Young Democrats Club . . . Wres- tling. Lewis Greer Zirkle, Jr. Blacksburg, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . I ' TA, President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . Who ' s Who .Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges . . . YMCA . . . Football . . . Track. [81] f WHO ' S ' WHO ! £ SOUTH SOl ' lilWEST WHO 1961 WH05 WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN A.V £R1CAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 1959-1960 VOUJIli 1 J i 5 rl m m n nrmmm tinmm AMERICAN MEN OK SCIENCE ThePhytical . Sciencet fTN tOITIOH AMI-KK MKN o ' CtEN • The Biol  vM Sck ' ii i.iuM«nii«c ' ) AKO TMt IClIKCt f   ' ANt. HE  CUNCI :■ Often the certificates and gold keys of the most selective honor- aries can become the flimsy objects of intense internal drives. Blue- ribbon motivation is apparent when our goals are set not by the character of our work, but because we need tangible proofs that the Superego ' s standards have been met. This probably stems from child- hood learning. Our parents praised secondary reinforcements such as gold stars on schoolwork and Scouting badges instead of prai.s- ing the performance which won the awards. Since we have taken their .standards for our own, we must now win grades and member- ship in honoraries in order to feel rewarded. Undercla.ssmen tend to imitate the campus leaders included in the.se groups. This is gold-oriented identification. The less successful student models his own personality upon that of a person who is achiev- ing goals the identifier would like to achieve. HONORARIES [84] WHO ' S WHO Wlio ' s Who Amon r Students in American Universities and t ' olle res affords national recojjrnition for leaders on IwloN iiiurN °. the campuses across our country. IM AMI W1 ' N UNIVf kcim ' ANDCOLLtOLi ' P 9, A hern f thy Hussell 1 . ' ■. B . Jackson .Jordan p P P Mansell Martin, I). C. Martin. .1. B. Morton Robinson Shelton Stone Trask Watson Waugh -llf.)r l Wray Zirkle [85] PHI BETA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa honors men with ability who have formed in themselves the disciplines enabling them to excel in scholarship. Founded in 1776 at William and Mary, the organization has evolved from a secret social fraternity into a national honorary with more than one hundred and sixty chapters. Phi Beta Kappa is the highest academic recognition the Davidson student can receive. North Carolina Gamma Chapter was founded in 1923. OFFICERS Max E. Policy President C. E. Lloyd Vice-President Malcolm Lester Secretary-Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. C. Bailey R. R. Bernard R. C. Cole W. P. Cumming C. G. Davidson R. B. Jackson F. W. Johnston J. D. Kelton W. H. Kneedler J. W. Kuykendall G. Labban M. Lester H. T. Lilly C. E. Lloyd T. S. Logan W. G. McGavock J. A. McGeachy S. D. Maloney D. G. Martin M. E. Polley C. E. Ratliff R. W. Rieke J. A. Sneden J. B. Stroud 0. J. Thies B. D. Thompson L. White J. S. Winkler [86] NORTH CAROLINA GAMMA CHAPTER A lio(k. K. V. Blown, .1. II. (iiiiuoiM ' . I), r. dih Jordan, 1). V. Leonard, ! ' . R. Man sell, W. F. mkmM Miller. A. D. Patrick, T. M. Robinson, J. L. Rozear, M. P. Watson, F. M. Wellford, W. H. [87] OMKRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa honors men who have led us in many phases of our college life : scholar- ship, student government, publications, social life, religious affairs, athletics, forensics, dramatics, and music. Founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University, Omicron Delta Kappa brings together outstanding campus leaders and members of the faculty with the purpose of mutual under- standing and effort toward a better Davidson. OFFICERS D. P. Gilmour President D. Morton Vice-President R. A. Waugh Secretary-Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. L. Abernethy J. C. Bailey F. A. Beaty R. R. Bernard R. A. Currie W. E. Dole H. E. Fulcher A. V. Goldiere W. F. Goodykoontz A. G. Griffin F. W. Hengeveld F. W. Johnston H. T. Lilly W. G. McGavock M. W. McGill D. G. Martin E. F. Patterson C. J. Pietenpol M. E. Polley W. 0. Puckett C. E. Ratliff L. B. Schenck A. H. Whittle H. E. Woods W. G. Workman [88] DELTA CIRCLE Aliorncthy AU ' xnnder Cilniour Jordan Kelly Martin Morton Robinson Trask Wausih Wellford Wray d[h Young I? t 1891 SIGMA DUTA PSI Sigma Delta Psi recognizes that the body is servant of the mind. Membership is open to men who can perform fifteen prescribed athletic feats. W. R. Whittington, President ik J J Jt Arthur Chiles Hutchens Martin Mills Snider Wray Wright Whittington SKMA PI SIGMA m Sigma Pi Sigma, founded at Davidson in 1921, is the only national physics honor so- ciety. The members work to promote interest in advanced study in physics. OFFICERS M. A. Van Doeren President H. L. Parker Vice-President T. D. Finley— Secretary-Treasurer Childress Finley Martin Overton Parker Van Doeren [90] ALPHA PS I OMEGA Alpha Psi Omepa, national dramatics fra- ternity, bases membership on talent and effort exhibited in backstape work, acting, and direction in dramatic cffort,s. OFFICERS Walter Host President Hill i ' ruitt Vice-President Frank (lohlke Secretary Pat Douglas Treasurer p P O p C Chiles Cole Douglas Danenhower Gohike Moss Nemir O ' Neal Phillips Pruitt Schoen Wriprht (91) DELTA PHI ALPHA Founded in 1929 at Wofford College, Delta Phi Alpha is a national honorary fraternity for the promotion of the study of the German language and culture. Epsilon chapter was established in 1930. OFFICERS D. G. Martin President S. L. Fort Vice-President D. C. Gilley Secretary C. M. Plaxico Treasurer Arnold Brenner Burton Duvall Fraser Fort Gramley Gilley Lewis Martin Miller Mitchell Neely Plaxico Robinson, E. Robinson, J. Smith, H. L. Smith, A. Z. Stafford Steigner Stitt Trask Van Doeren Waugh Weeks Werth Whiteman Wilkinson Williamson Zirkle ,ff: n O P P Q p a p. p. j p f p ( J ktiik kmk£i M [921 LE CERCLE FRANC AIS ■ ' Le C ' ercle Fraiicais is a national lioiioi ' ary which reserves membership for students who clisphiy oiitst;in(iin r interest and ability in the study of the laniruajre, literature, ami cul- ture of Franco. OFFICERS R. M. Mil arland A. V. Finch W. K. I Ann President Nice-President Secretary Abernathv l!;iki ' r Cassell Clark Ferris Finch Miller Xornian Siius Sink Barker Danenhower Guess Nowlin «;|.raU Hernhardt Davidson Hughes I ' niitt ' ance Hethea Davis I.ewis Richardson Wacluik Hrown Diaz I.ojran Rule Wcllford H. X. Hrown, J. Dillard Lynn . ' maunders Williams BuniKardner Dillon McFarland Scales Winsl. w O p p p ft c: p p p p p. ?!) p ,e p P p p p P Q f p ' P fr ' Q ( p p : p. f p [93] SCABBARD and BLADE A national honorary recognizing outstand- ing leadership in R.O.T.C. activities, Scabbard and Blade promotes interest in and under- standing of military affairs. OFFICERS J. W. Clarke Captain E. L. Grimsley First Lieutenant R. L. Austin Second Lieutenant H. L. Wray First Sergeant Alexander Austin Calhoun Clarke Cline Craver Currie Davis Fisher Grimsley Harris Hartness Hendrix Holcomb Hord Kelley, B. J. M Kelley, K. K. Mallard Mitchell Morton Page Patrick Rush Shelton Smith Walters White Wray [94] BEAVER CLUB Founded in 193(i. the Beaver Club recog- nizes extracurricular leadership by sopho- mores and juniors. Club members promote pood relations between Davidson and other schools by providing hospitality for visitors. OFFICERS R. B. Cordle President M. W. Owen Vice-President T. H. Whitley Secretary p p Q Q, P 9 ( Q k i f-i ly •p H fi Ansley .■ rbuckli Blalock Crutchfield Dillon Fuller Hall Hendri.x Home Leafer Lopp McGuirt McPhillips Mills Owen Rogers Rutherford Simpson Smith Spratt Tuttle Whitley [95] c L CLUB Alexander Ambrose Brown, T. L. Bryant Cordle Currie Frew Hall Kelley, B. J. Kelley, K. Atkins Bussell Daves Hines Leafer Billing-ton Carrell Eckman Holcomb LeDoyen Boggs Chiles Evans Hunter Leslie : i P C, P Q p o c ifetfr ( - Q p C . Branch Clark Fraley Jarman Lewis Brown, E. D. Cline Eraser Jones Lopp 9 P [96] ' I ' lu ' mi ' inbership of the D Cliil) is takfii OFFICERS from varsity ietterm.n. Th.. .liil, sorvi ' s as ,{ y. I .slu-r President co-ordiiiator for all athletic events, and works |,. ( |,e;iier Vice-President to promote sports on campus. (i. II. (ireen Secretary-Treasurer Lovette McAllister McCoy McDonaUi McPliillips Mailiti, D. (J. Martin, T. W. Mi-bane Morton Neniir Owen I ' atfe Rozear .Salzer .Sasser Scales Sharp Sheffield Shelton Schoen Showalter Slaughter Smith, H. L. Smith, N. B. Snead Spiro Tuttle Tuekei- fsher ' oihees Wallace Walls Watson WhittinfTton Williams Wiay Wriyht Younpr, S. A. Younj;:. J- L. Zirkle p p. o p p a p !? ! m . . |, M f P Q p P r c , . p p p f . p p p rvf ni P (? p P P P [97] SIGMA DELTA PI This national honorary recognizes merit and ability in the study of the Spanish lan- guage. The Davidson chapter was founded in 1933. OFFICERS J. R. McElfresh President M. A. Diaz Vice-President R. R. Scales Secretary Dr. J. Y. Causev Treasurer-Faculty Advisor Diaz Murdoch Kelley Scales McElfresh Stone vi ii [98] SIGMA UPS HON OFFICERS One of the few remaining chapters of a T. I . Caldwell national honorary, the Blue Pencil chapter .1. M. Williams has encouraged creative writing at Davidson I). L. Wilson since 1915. H. C. West President -Vice-President Treasurer Secretarv Caldwell Clark Cole Ferris Govan Halyburton Lillard McKenzie McNairy Moss Phillips Pruitt Simpson, D. M. Simpson, P. C. Suter Traywick West Williams Wilson P P P ft D [99] ALPHA EPSnON DELTA Founded in 1926 at the University of Ala- bama, Alpha Epsiion Delta actively stimu- lates premedical students to scholastic excel- lence while promoting interest in related fields. North Carolina Alpha chapter was es- tablished at Davidson in 1936. OFFICERS H. H. Hurt President W. A. Waugh Vice-President R. D. .Jackson Secretary H. L. Smith Treasurer Chiles Currie Jackson, J. A. Jackson, Meldroni Merritt Smith Snead Wray Zirkle Abernethy Adcock Austin Backlund Butler Callaway Fort Fraser Gilmour Harris Hartness Hurt Jamison Jones Keiter Lewis Lucas Marquis Mitchell Morgan Morton Pressley Richardson Shappley Swope Tulloch Wallace Watson. F. M.Watson, N. E. Waug-h Q. P p Q C) p, Q Q). p p (T: p p c p f p. p p Q ' 5 O O. p fT p)(r).n [100] CAMMA SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS Fiiuiulfd at Davidsnii in li)l!). Caiiima H. L. r;iy Prosident Si ma Kpsilon is a national fraternity honor- K. i,. Kurton Vice-President injr excellence in and promoting interest in .1. A. Pressly Secretary the study of chemistry. .1. t ' . Sharp Treasurer Adcock Burton Dakin Coodin Fisher Hurt Jackson, .1. A. Jackson. R. D. Jones Keiter Neelv Richardson Shapplev Sharp Smith Teass Toole WauKh Wells Wiay 1 m •f? P (v ' :101I EUMANEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Ghosts of the days of the antebellum South, possessors of classic halls which still echo the voices of a century and a quarter of debate . . . OFFICERS R. J. Rea President W. F. Clingman Vice-President G. G. Govan Secretary Ackerman Arbuckle Arnold Cole Craver Danenhower Glenn Govan Gramley McNary O ' Neal Patrick Smith Stafford Styron Bushoven Callaway Durham Edgar Hagen Jackson Pritchard Peery Suter Tanner Williams. I . Whitehead W Campbell Chiles Clingman Ferris Forrester Freeny Kundahl Lynn MacDonald Poston Rea Robinson Traywick Wilkerson Williams, J. 9 9 :) Cs p p- ct (r p Q Q P- p p p C p P O p P- p P O. p Q p p p f i p P p p. [102] OFFICERS David Mreiten { ' harlt ' s S. ea er Hohort 1). Miller . Seal)  rn .lones Adains Ariail Bauconi Cole Coxton rulliim Harrington Hawes Hill MacGregor MacFarlanii Marquis Plaxieo Price Purington Sparks Wiittrs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY . . . they meet quietly today to call the roll and whisper amontr themselves of glories past and follies present. Breiten Binkley Burdette Byrd Cantey Clark Daniel nenhani De Vaughan Fore Fort Hamilton Hugrgins Jones Killebrew Lewis Llewellyn McCormack Masline Miller, A. Miller, R. Morrisett Pierce Piatt Reinev Renner Reynolds Richardson Scales Scarboro Wi-av i-r Vfllli()in Wliitaker Whitlcv Wilkinson p P) IP P P P C) p p p p p r p p p P P P P P P P f p p p p n P P P f?. n P F f P P P P |p f (TT i .(TTt [ ' (17 ' ZJ [103] 1 Why does a student experience a feelinfj: of satisfaction after an athletic contest or a strenuous work-out? Perhaps athletics are a cultur- ally-condoned mode for channeling our innate, instinctual anKressive energy into overt bodily functions, hence bringing tension reduction and relaxation. Through displace )nent, a punch- ing bag or an opponent can serve as an object toward which aggres- sio n is directed. Some psychologists view ath- letics as a mode for ridding the in- dividual of the destructive tensions which stem from unfulfilled sexual cravings. The thrust of a pool cue, the rhythmic motions of weight-lifting, and the symbolic nature of basket- ball hoops and baseball bats leave much room for speculation. Davidson College smiles with ap- proval on organized athletics. The spectator shares the pride felt by the winning team because his Ego idoitifics with participant ' s Ego. ATHLETICS Peter Stuart Ney, IV — mascot and protege of Joseph Bacon Martin, III. Head Cheerleader Joe Martin reflects the in- tensity of Davidson spirit. Standing: Austin, Safley, Kepler, Clark, Martin, Rush, Todd, Eckman, and Harris; kneeling, Cobb, Purkerson, and .Jacobs. :io6i The Hustlers work out ... as do iIk- llickcrball flunkies and the frisbv fools. 1107] FOOTBALL Davidson ' s 1961 football team had its best season since 1958. breaking even at four wins and four losses. Coach Bill Dole ' s Wild- cats amassed 138 points and 2,182 yards total offense against some fairly stiff opposition. Highlighting the year was the performance of Earl Cole, sopho- more quarterback, who carried most of the offensive load, gaining 760 yards total offense and ac- counting for ten touchdowns. It was a reasonably good year for the gridders, but crucial mis- takes and lack of depth hampered the team efforts. Cole tries the VMI end on the option. Mallard and Cole crush a Wofford defender as Gibbs prepares to move out. [108] Senior players are: standing, Morton, Sheffield, Zirkle, McAllister, Snider, Mallard, Whittington; kneeling, Salzer, Holcomb, Lovette, Usher, Clark, Shumaker. SEASON RESULTS Davidson 21 Catawba 15 Davidson 19 Fiirman __ 45 Davidson 12 Tiie Citadel 20 Davidson 21 Presbyterian . 7 Davidson VMI 13 Davidson Richmond 20 Davidson 31 William Mary - 30 Davidson 34 Wofford ___... 13 19G1 season captains are Booker Clark and Bill Salzer. Snider asks for support. First row: MrAllistor. Owon, IJankheaH, Voorhces, Clark, I ' shor, Morton, and Tucker. . Mond row: Cordle. Cibbs. Walls. Zirkle. .Snider. Sheffield. Klaloek. and Slauj-hter. Third row: Smith. IJillinKton, Dole. IMunket. I.ovette, .lones. Cole, Killebrew, an l Ansley. Fourth row: Sal er, Hall, Crutehfield, Mallard. Huoth. Holconib, MeCJiiirt, and Williams. Fifth row: Fulp. Shumaker, Hunt, Fuller, .lernigan. Coxton. Lopp. McKvcr. and Whit- tin ton. Sixth row: Fraley (nipr.), Doe White. Coaches Dole. Thrift. Stevens. Shue. and DeXauirhn iniK-r.i. mn v« V « Clark and Usher clean out Wofford opposition as Sheffield roars past. Sheffield races a p ' uinian defender for a sideline pass. Officials watch as the ' Cats clash with Presbyterian. ' mu. [112] Coif whip.-. Ihc hall uvlt iht- I ' f iniiUi ' jr-Mn«ar  i j ni r Tf twa r ?!3i3rO i C ■ i Wk .SOCCER New soccer coach Harry Fog-leman had a successful year in his first stand, with his lusty footballers compiling a 6-4 overall record. Performances were sparked by veterans Kelley, McCutchen, Sasser, and Dirty Dave Dakin, as well as sophomores Fred Schoen and Tarby Bryant. Overall, it was a good year for Davidson ' s winningest football team. !■ oLinders of the Kampus Klub attend the inaugui ' al meeting. tiualie .lamie McCutchen .sluiws lii di xteritv in tile nets ■1141 Captain Joe Kelley and Coach Harr FoKleman. Soccer players are: kneelintr. Jones, Dakin, Olin. Neniir. (ierstenberi;, Kuhndahl. Schoen, and Fore; second row, Stathatos, Sasser, Clark, .McCJueen, Tulloch, Kethea, l.ane, and McCutchen; third row, Debnam, Bryant, Green. Kelley, Smith. Eckman, Wallace, Meldnini, Wellford, Dey, Glarner, and Simpson. [115] CROSS-COUNTRY Led by the endurance running of Captains Gilmour and Martin, Coach Heath Whittle ' s harriers collected four wins against four losses, as well as fifth place in the state meet and sixth in the conference meet. Co-Captain David Liliimir, Coach Heath Whittle, and Captain SlerlinR Martin. Sterling Martin comes home first. Kneeling: Howe, Martin, and Wilkinson; standing, (Jilniour, Leslie, Spiro, Scale.s, and McMiillen. ; [116] W R E S T L I N Coach ( harlie I ' arker ' s matnu ' ii had a )rii ' at year (7-. ' i), the Ijest since 1935, iiuludiriK a 5-0 record ajrainsl other teams in the state. Wins over I ' feiffer, Duke, North Carolina. and X. C. State made the ' Cats unofficial stale champions. Losses to toutrh conference foes VFI. VMI, and The Citadel rounded out the schedule. t ' aplaiti liiitih l.i ' Doyrii and Coach Charlie I ' arkor. Wrestlers are: first row, WriKht, Wray, l.eDoyen, Jones, aiul IJarser; second row, (Joodw in, Sherrill. Walls. McCoy, fjlasirow. Diihhins. and IJell (niirr. t; third row. Mills, Trask, Alexander, Day, |{ro« n. and I ' ridti-n. [117] ! BASKETBALL Lefty Driesell and his Wildcat basketball team surprised a lot of people this year; they had a winning season (14-11) and captured a highly re- spectable fifth place in the conference standings (5-6) . In addition, the ' Cats set a school win streak record (12) bv not losing a game from Dec. 19 to Feb. 10. The club entered the conference tournament for the first time since 1959, losing to George Wash- ington, 85-81. .larman works his left-handed hook over two Citadel defenders. Captain D. G. Martin and All-Conference Bill .larman dis- cuss winning streaks with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, ' .31. Davidson 62 Davidson 72 Davidson 60 Davidson 77 Davidson 60 Davidson 56 Davidson 110 Davidson 68 Davidson 73 Davidson 62 Davidson 77 Davidson 74 SEASON RESULTS Wake Forest 96 Davidson Duke 115 Davidson VMI 84 Davidson George Washington - 95 Davidson Furman 62 Davidson Carson-Newman 57 Davidson Mississippi College ____ 95 Davidson Alabama 63 Davidson Alabama 67 Davidson William and Mary 47 Davidson The Citadel 71 Davidson Woffoi-d 55 Davidson 56 Belmont Abbey - 46 84 Georgia Southern - . . 64 71 P rskine - 57 61 William and Mary - 54 55 Richmond 52 66 VMI 68 61 Clemson 55 65 Furman 83 66 Erskine 75 72 Richmond 62 62 The Citadel 70 75 WofTord 64 [118] Standinjr. Cuarh Drirsill. .MiM ri ' , Millar, Heerman. .larman. Holland, and Coach Hunt; kneeling, Arbuckle, Martin, Carrel, Kvan ., Dillon, and Settles. Head Coach I.el ' ty Driesell and assistant Joe Hunt offer advice. [119] Sensational freshmen Hetzel ami Davitlson take a rebound from Holland and Millar in the inter-squad game. Jarman spears a rebound as D. G. Martin screens in victory against Alabama. Terry Holland, Honorable Mention All-Conferonce, scores with a jumper as Beerman and .larman move in. The tremendous team support revealed the stu- dent body ' s gratitude to Coach Driesell, who in his two years at Davidson has completely revived the basketball program, and given us a v -inner. [120] l.t ' fty makes his point. . . All-Conference Bill .larmun moves against Erskine. [121] SWIMMING Coach Dwight Shue ' s swimmers had an average season (4-7), compared to the per- formances of previous years. Fine individual performances from Young, Mebane, French, and Whittington were hampered by a lack of depth, but the ' Catfish still managed to take a fourth place in the conference meet. Captain Stefan Young emerges fiom the tank Coach Dwight Shiie times liis ' ( ' atfish. ;i22] Davidson (M 1 )avi(ls()ii (u 1 )avi(ls()M y. Davidson :  1 lavidson {• 2 Davidson -.v.i I )a ' i(lson 47 I a i(isoii 58 Da idson 50 DaN ' idson 57 1962 SEASON RESULTS Clcmson ' M Appalachian 28 VFI 52 Georjria 57 Citadel ■ ' •■ ' • Georgia Tech 62 Duke 48 Emory 87 William and .Mary 45 VMI 37 hillinnton wmks out on thi ' low hoard. Swimmers are: front row, YounK. I ' romm, Mchane. Shappard; hack row, van dor Zee, French. Weeks. Ambrose. Whitlinuton. T R C K Coaches George Staples and Heath Whittle with Co-Captains .1. C. Sharp and Andy Boggs. Hurdlers are: Bumgardner, Kelley, Currie, and Steigner. Coach Heath Whittle expects to have an aggregation at least equal in ability to last year ' s winning squad (5-1). Depth is good in the hurdles, distances, and sprints. With eleven lettermen returning, the cindermen should romp over their opponents. Distance and field men are: Govan, Chiles, Martin, Boggs, r.nd (iilriioiir. [124] ■ ' z : ■: ■ Kn-Mjiii ;;. Slfijjncr. Ciirrii-, Ih ' -;; , l tlli- . Chiles. ;ilmoiir, and Harris; -taiuiin--, Ai=i=la;il C- ' UiK lin tT lu-rhc Cordle, Sharp. Kherhardl. liiimirardnor. Uiirns. Martin. Govan. Coaches Whittle and Staples. .I..hn ' h, :, - ,_ __- a litMe cxlra ill ll r liijad jump. Sprinters are: .standinj:. Harris, . ' sharpe. anil Kelle kneelinir, Eberhardt. Cordle. and Hums. [125] BASEBALL The 1962 Davidson baseball team can expect an improvement on last season ' s 10-13 effort. With only one letterman missing from that starting lineup, Coach Tom Stevens can field a team of experi- enced hands. The only weakness lies in pitching, but if it can be overcome, Davidson should expect to have a con- ference contender on the diamond. Eddy Earle takes a cut. Coach Tom Stevens and Captain Harry Cline. [126] Mar 17 21 23 2-J 29 30 31 Apr. •■t -1 7 11 12 14 18 21 25 27 30 May I Pfeiffer I ' ollejti ' at Davidson C ' aUiwba at Salisbury Catawlui at Oaviilson Yale at Davidson Ua. SouthiTii at Statosboro, tia. tia. Southern at Statesboro, Ca. Jacitsonville Univ. at .lacksonville, Fla. Rollins at Winter I ' aik, Fla. Rollins at Winter I ' ark. Kla. .Meri ' er at Macon, (ia. V.M.I. (2) at Davidson Concord ColleKe at Davidson Richmond at Davidson V.P.I. (2) at BlacksburK. Va. Furman (2) at Davidson Geor re Washin rton at Davidson Mercer at Davidson Belmont . bbe.v at Davidson Citadel at Charleston. S. C. Citp.del at Charleston. S. C. West Va. at Mor antown. W. Va. William Mary (2) at Williamsburg:, Va. (ieorgia Southern at Davidson Georgia Southern at Davidson Pitchers and catchers are: standing, Shelton. Cole, Showalter, and Harris; kneeling, Cline and Earle. Absent: Hamilton. Baseball players are: first row, Smith, Whitley, Hines, Harris, Sexton. Cline, Tuttle; Hutchens. Shelton. Cole. Holcomb. Karle. Baum, Smyre, and .Schade. second row, Showalter, TENNIS ' 1 Davidson College has been extremely for- tunate in procuring the services of Coach Harry Fogleman, nationally-known tennis figure, to guide the fortunes of its perennially successful tennis team. With veterans Aus- tell, Snead, and Sherrill returning. Coach Fogleman should have an excellent squad, and a definite conference threat in his first vear at Davidson. Co-Captains Snead and Sherrill with Coach Fogle- man. Tennis players are: Sims (niK ' r.), Ariail, Backlund. Small, Snead. .lones. Wolfe. Hart- ness. AVilkins. Io( ilchen, Austell, Sherrill, Hiimcrardner and Coach Koslenian. [128] Atlilt ' tic Diri ' ctor Tom Scott looks forward to tifldin r ai lit ' ttor than aviTUKf K ' olf team, formt ' d around the muleus of retiiriiiiiyr let- termen Mil ' hillips. Kvans. ami Rojrers. GOLF l ' :i|itains Ir iiik Mil ' hillip- and Hf. (iod I- ' .vjins witli Coarh Tom ScdII. [1291 FRESHMAN SPORTS Freshman w r e s 1 1 e i ' s are: kneeling, Walker, Burns, Alt- off. Mo Alpine, Boston; stand- ing, Hardwick (mgr.) Freshman basketball players are: standing, Johnson (mgr.), Barrow. Marshall. White, Davidson. Hetzel, Briggs, Martin, Brand, Daisy (mgr.), Coach Joe Hunt; kneeling, Scott, Teague, Maroon. Thomas. Squier, and Dubose. :i30] KrcsliliKin tiaiKiiiiii ;iir; tanimii;. i..:iiii UIihiei-, , im-i i .mi . .Minii.iii. .Nrchvtil. (i.r . Davo. .Morris, ' riionip.son, Mvors. .I i in-r. I ' hillip.s. Dibhlo ( iiiur. ) ; Lehman. lirakcl. Kanisf , Taylor, Wallace, Watson, Turner, Kssrx. Freshman cross-country team: Coach Whittle, Nor- man, Crow, Beswick, Parker, Melton. Davis, Clark, Heff- ner, KamberK. I ' hillips, Ram- sey, Ned wed. Freshman football players are: first row, Heckard, Story, Fisher, Morri.s, Kash. Wilson, Cathey. Roberts, Reynolds; second row. Coach Threckeld, Walker, Bowers, Thurman, McAlpine. Hendricks. Lonirc-it. Crimes, Rogers, Worrell, Coacli IMenc: thiiil row: Dalton, .lackson, Hughes, Ferris, Hutcheson. att. I ' .ra li . Hall. irr ti n:;:!!i :.. ytiiii ••■■■III •■••• yflllll IIIMill iliill. ilililli illillll ililill. fillllil •••■••■• illillll IMAC SPORTS . jjjr ' ' |M..-f-W iUi!« IMAC members are: Duvall, Sharp, IJogers, President Showaller, Reeves, Clark. Mullen, Worthen. Phi Delt swininiing- champions are: standing, Bussell, Allen, Chiles, Thurman; seated, Boggs, Kelley, Stitt. Kappa Sig basketball champions are: standing, Rogers, Settles, Fuller. Coward, Hendrix, Hunt; kneeling. Morris. [132] I ' hi liam wit-stlintr ihjimpions ari-: standin;;, Unsh. McSwi-t-n. Ni-mir. Martin, Kngh; kneelinB-, Hall, Morrison, CiirU ' e, irlili ' . Phi Delt track c-hanipion are: Marshall. Kelley. Whit- ney, Newsom, Barrow, Thiir- man. BogRs, Kussell. .ITi ■■■■I Plff IIP ■ft Kappa S g and Beta flickeiliall co-champions are: Betas — Mcl ' hillips, Lewis, Turner, Craver, Ackerman, Clark, Mills, Hamilton. Lonpr; Kappa Sigs — Ciirrie, Roirers, Hendrix, Mitchell. Woods. ' i l-i? r STud ' ' r mm II Miiitii etiutc iasketb. ' The wide ran e of activities at Davidson offers sometiiinK for everybody. They offer us diversion froni tiie routine of studyinK and fjive us opportunities to satisfy our needs which Ro beyond our i)rimi- tive Id drives for sexual fulfillment and hunfrer and security. Oui- college experience should help us to Rain an awareness of the possibilities of life. Through work- ing with one or more of these groups, we can learn new .skills in fields related to our vocational choices. We find in these specialized groups students who share our own intere.sts and hobbies. Without sur- rendering our own distinctiveness, we can gain more insight into the behavior of our fellow students and develop in ourselves a more satis- factory integration of Id, Ego, and Superego. Learning to carry on more effi- cient and satisfying transactions with our environment enables us to think more effectively in our search for Truth. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL St)ivi)Hj to fulfill the ideal of representative self- Si overnm.ent, iue seek in constitutional vagueness a defi- uition of oiirself. We stand at the head of a thousand names, faces, and voices as articulator, organizer, pro- Dioter, superviser, and discipliner; at the feet of a hundred names and faces ivhose voices speak louder than our otvn. Simultaneously encouraged and frus- trated from above and below, ice tread the thin line between triviality and non-jurisdiction, indifference and extravagance. Through quiet and controversy we have struggled to keep sight of this line. Our vision, and the lack of it, has determined the collective suc- cesses and failures of you — the student body. George Trask Members of the Council are, seated, John Spratt. (JeorKe Trask, Ken Kelley; standing, Larry Leafer, Bob Cordle, Danny Carrel!, VreA McGuirt, I). G. Martin, Harry Cline, Dave Olin, Tony Diaz. Not pictured: Duncan Morton, Bob Stone, John Killian. Wyche Fowler. [136] SM EH Student Counril ,.i!i, . i ,1. Kn. Kt-lley, First Vice-President, Georse Trask. President, John Killian. SitMnd Viri-Pusjdunt. and John Spratt, Secretary. Elections are a campus ac- tivity regulated by the coun- cil. [137] HONOR COURT Harriscin Wellford Chairman Senior members of the Court are: Bussell. Cilmour. Wellford, (;rimsley. and Wray. [1381 Tlir HoiKir Court (torn not iiplinlfl honor, for such iiiialities rcsifle within onr ' n heart, and not in the opinion of nini or of coitrts. The nun have endeavored to found their Court on the premise that the appeal to a niaii ' s .sT .sr of honor is more significant than to invoke rulen and lerii punishment. Yet honor, in snciitii, raiuires a code of hehai ' ior consistent with its principles: in upholdinij this rode, tlu mi n of the Court haiw shared the essential experience of jurisprudeuei — that priiuful loni liness that is the lot of those who must judf e their peers. Harrison Well ford Honor Court members are, standing. Linton Wray, Stefan Young, Jerry Bussell. Ed Grimsley. Mike Owen; soated, Harrison Wellford, .lohnnv KoRi-rs, Staff Warren. Hob Marshall, David (Jilmour, liill Wallace, and Chiirli.- !{ .■. C iM )r FRESHMAN COURT These paternal upperclassmen try to in- still in freshmen the customs and traditions of Davidson College. Members of the Freshman Court are Danny Carrell, R. Henry Moore. D. G. Martin, Bob Stone, Howard Arbuckle, Wiley Home, James Davis, and Larry Leafer. Hob Stone Freshman Adviser PUB LICAT IONS BOARD This year the aiitoiiuniy uf tlie I ' ulilicatioii Board was (iiiestioiu-d. Its precedeiited func- tion has been to iioniinate candidates for e(iitorshii)s and to supervise the InulKels of the campus puMications. I ' raiik Stafford, next year ' s Wlldnil llmidhnok i-di tiir, clu ' cks contact sheets in the annual office. Members of the Publications Roaid are, seated, Gene .Vdcock, K. I). Jackson, .lim .Jamison, David .lordan. Bob Bradford, l.ouis Burton, Bob Abcrncthy. .Stand- ing, Dr. Kimhrouiih. Mr. Currie. [141] iE[}t iautiiBoutau David Jordan, Editor-in-chief, seat- ed, and Associate Editors Don Saunders and Lee Kirby. Steve Clark, Sports Editor, scans his proof at the local print shop. [142] Hill Uulh. Feature Kditor, (lay Atkins. Ciriulali _ Kn k lin. h (JfiH ' Adcnck. Business ManaKei ' , ami Ed Wilier, Ku iness Staff. Joe McCutchen, Photographer. Wednesday night, midnight. [143] QUIPS AND CRANKS Regression: Editor-in-chief Business Manager Leonard Richardson, Copy Editor, and Lowry Reid, Assistant Editor Photograpliers: .lim N( rman and Ted Scarboro. [144] H l M m m Tt K Fiaternities Section Editor Hall ' I ' odd. riasses Editoi- Frank Watson, and Activities Editor John Baum. Hriiio Stcicner. Sports Editor, and .limmy Killebrew. staff member. I rank lt rd. Mikf Welborn. nnd Bill Wirth. Doun Ackcrman. Honoraries Editor. [1451 editorial board editor-in-chief - robert d. jackson associate editor james davis business manager al jones production editor - _ - ben cole assistant editors chip dark and al king- assistants to the editor harry cline Jonathan winters war correspondent rick von unwerth circulation manager chase hunter associate board publicity director dave lovette illustrators harry cline and vincent van gogh staff Steve bunch, ip roberts and waiter underwood photography _ matthew brady cartoonists harry cline and doug ackerman typist david Jordan editorial consultant nirs. r. s. jackson Al Jones, Business Manager, and R. D. Jackson, Editor-in-chief. Harry Cline and Doug Ackerman, Cartoonists. [146] . linilHi nf tile Staff Dan Adams. Ip Hobirts, Hen Cole, and Walter Inderw ood. .I.im. lia i . Associate Editor, an i t hasi ' Hunter. Circulation Mana rer. Mcniliers of the Editorial Board are, standing, Bill I ' ruitt and A! King. Contemplating, Chip Clark. [147] Y. M. C Frank Mansell, President George Staples, Chaplain We are dedicated to helping each student grow in a personal commitment to Christ and to his fellow man. It is the purpose of the ' Y ' to shoiv how Christian concern and posi- tive action may be incorporated into each phase of your life at Davidson and in the world in geyieral, and to provide the oppor- tunity to actually practice this and see it practiced. Frank Mansell Coaching local basketball teams an annual community service project. [1481 V nifmbers sought Kuidance lhriiu(;h Prayer Retreats. Members of the Cabinet are, seated. .Fim Glenn, .Mec Morsan. Vice-President, Frank Mansell. Phil Burks, Treasurer, Sam (JlasROw, Secretary. Standing: Nell Nichols. Al .lonos. Hob Hea. .loe McCutchen, Hill Denham, .Jamie Long, T. .1. Stewart, Hob Stone, .loe Howell, and Dannv McKiffht. 1149] LECTURE SERIES Theoloo ' ian Paul Tillich. right, delivered the second lecture of the Series in November. Yale Professor Henri Peyre was the first speaker this year in the R. J. Reynolds, Jr., Lectureship Series. ksm md.. Sfcretary of State Dean Ku.sk returned to the campus in February as the third Reynolds Lecturer. He spoke off the cuff in assembly, . . . too k a wiilk . . . viewed Front Campus from the porch of Eu Hall while everyone searched for the key, . . . and answered tudcnt ' ■nusticms in the Union Ballroom. ARTIST SERIES Players, Inc. in Richard III ' The Netherlands rhamhpr Choir The 1961-1962 Artist Series brouglit to the campus The Mitchell-Ruff Trio, Reginald Gardiner, pianist Stewart Gordon, The Neth- erlands Chamber Choir, Players, Inc., vio- linist Joseph Stilverstein, and author George Garrett. The Mitchell-Ruff Trio ■152] DEBATE TEAM This yoar ' s jrrowinjr team took part in tour- naments at Duke, Wake F ' orest, A.S.T.C. Florida State. Lenoir Rhyne, Pittsburjrh, and Carson-Newman. Josi ' ph T. Drake Debate Team Coach Davidson ' s debaters are, seated, Harry Daniel. Tom I ' oston, Doiii; W ilkerson. and .Skip Jones. Standing, Tom IJewellyn, Tom Abernathy, William IJrow n, Chester Davis, Hill Rule, and Conrad Shumadine. [153] BUSINESS ECONOMICS — r J J j Jn MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 1 vKM DAiiy interest 1 ' BfJliBt WACHOVIA B - ••  ,:-- The Association is composed of upperclass- men who are majoring in business or eco- nomics, and juniors and seniors who have ex- pressed interest in these fields. Officers of the organization are: President, Pat Rush, Vice-President, Herk Sims, Secretary, Jeff Couch, and Treasurer, Joe Weld. [154] SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Chil) jrives students who art ' intoresti ' d in the customs, literature, and life of Spanish-si)eakinjr countries an opjjortunity to use the lanjruaKe practically in speaking ' and readinjr. John McKlfresh served this year as president of the or ' anization. 1 ■ ■ - •■ . _J 1 1 J IG ft :. ± INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The I.R.C. encourajres students to develop a broader world-view throufrh a study of inter- national i)rohlems and politics. Seated, President .Jamie Long di.scus.ses plans for a future meetinjjf with other officers, Barry Branch, Charles Wherry, and Tony Diaz. C«K CONCERT BAND In addition to their customary concerts on campus and at local schools, the Concert Band broad- ened their program this year to in- clude three informal outdoor twi- light concerts and four radio shows. laiiU - (iricr M. Williams Director ■ The Brass Ensemble: kneeling, Walkei. Sink; Feil, Stegman, Hess. Neely. Hasenian, SiuUrlh. 1. The Woodwind Ensemble: Weber, Robinson, IMiillips. Vines, Hargis. Joe Uubinsun Conieit Band President While on tour, band memViers saw Cape Canaveral. TRftVLVWPiVS . ? Vrt . ' ' l ' MALE CHORUS The activities of the Chorus this year rangred from a concert with Rise Stevens in Charlotte to an extensive Spring tour which took them to Texas. Donald Flotf Director CHAPEL CHOIR The Chapel Choir usually alternates from week to ve?k with th? Male Chorus to provide music for Sunday night Vesper services. [159] VAGABONDS This year the Vagabonds presented Midsummer Night ' s Dream for the dedication of the Fine Arts Center. Later in the year they gave Antigone, Androcles and the Linn, and a group of one-act plays in the Spring. Ati(h-ocles fUirf the Liov : Lavina, you are laughing at niel [1601 I r f« ' I ' lu ' lUiUf aiui Dinhcss watch the lamental)k ' traRedy in Miilsitninn r Sij hl ' s Picaiii. John Sneden Director of Dramatics (iiuuds threaten the stulili(irn heroine in Antiyoti ' Did uni (ret an awful thorn into urn ' s tootsums wootsums? COLLEGE UNION It is a campus ' Uv ' mg mom, ' a tool for shaping community .solidarity and the individual student ' s sense of responsihility, for the central objective of the Union is to train students for spiritual, social, and cultural leadership in a democracy. Davidson College Catalogue The Slater Food Service cafeteria — delight of all freshmen and independents. Jerry Shelton President lilliiiJilt ' C. Shaw Smith Director of the College Union [162] The Union Committee chairmen, with Mr. Smith and Jerry Shellon are: Alden Miller, ( hip ( lark. Dave I ' lirrinnliin, Tom Wright. I a e Simpson. I ' at Rush. Emory Hro« n. Harold Kisher, Ben Cole, and .lohn Kankin. [1631 R. O. T. C The Davidson unit of the Army R.O.T.C. was established during the school year 1919-1920. Since its inception, this unit has received surprisingly high ratings from Department of the Army Inspectors in comparison to low ratings from students. Second Semester Brigade headed by Cadet Commander Alexander. Brigade Staff mem- bers are: Fisher, Morton, Patrick, and Rush. Cadre critique. MS-IV ' s conduct annual turkey shoot for the faculty. ' Itiil I UMiit to K I ' ll t ' I.aw School. Coai.-li Scri;t ' ;inl Curry hfl|j Ronald Kiulolph lake proin i ' I ' iiiiiK |ii. i.inti. .McihIkt of the Kilk- Team are: Iilakfl . I ' itman. ouny. Prid fn, I ' orrostor, Hostian, ami lUirdi ' tto. MenihiTs of the Radio Club are: kneelinc. Scarhoro. Booth, IJewt-lynn, Worth. Jones. Kisher; staiulinjr. adviser, Captain Threlkeld. Ncely. McMillan. Rule, and Callendar. ir w mtM m Trooping the line at Federal Inspection. First Semester Brigade headed by Cadet Commander Wray. Brigade Staff members are; Clarke, Davis, Reid, and Page. Route Step: Column Left, .March. But I can ' t brush my teeth after every meal I ( I ' ' v t ' ratt ' rnity men who ijass a rushee realize what profound modifications his Eko and Super- ego will undergo if he accepts their i)i(l and conforms to their norm. Even if he is not wiilinK to sacri- fice some of his individuality, he is typed for his four years at Davidson. Students who do not know him will jrlance at his pin and fill in the rest of the picture by means of the inflexible stereotypes they have learned. We think, SAE ' s are like this: therefore, he is like this. A fraternity, like any other co- hesive Ki ' oup, is held tojrether by Eros. If a member jiives up his dis- tinctiveness, he does it because he feels the need of beinjr in harmony with the group. He does it literally ' iluien zu Liebc ' . Narcissism is Freud ' s term for self-love. Perhaps fraternity men indulge in a culturally-accepted form of narcissistic identification. Our brothers merely reflect what we love in ourselves. FRATERNITIES I N T E R F R A T E R N I T Y COUNCIL Wyche Fowler Secretary Members of the I.F.C. are: seated, Bumgardner. Fowler, Bond, Xeal, Toole, Mitchell, Stafford, and Atkins. Standing, Moore, Leafer, Rogers, and Clingman. Christmas )iinj;s Barium Spiings to Davidson. Housi ' iiu.llu IS Mrs. riu ' iidiisia (row ley, K-, Mrs. Klizabeth riRht, I ' Ah_ and .lohn Kuy- krndall. Fraternity Liaison Officer. Fraternity Housemothers: seated, Mrs. R. , . Grimes, HOII, Mrs. .1. C. Stewart. . T!;, Mi.ss .lohnsie Shelton. IIK ' I ' , and Mrs. Uuth Minis, IlKA Standing. Mrs. Van McNair. K. , Mrs. E. M. Spannler, M _i, Mrs. I.ncv H. Short. - M:, Mrs. II. F. Davis. IN, Mrs. . . |{. M Kt ilh:in. :iX, ami Mrs. Vnnita W Atwattr. Ill ' [1711 ALPHA TAU OMEGA FOUNDED 1865 N. C. EPSILON OMEGA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1951 i M III k m ' ' A I A m i J aBIB 1.41 f - Jim .laniison Worthy Master Puddin ' did what this summer? . . . Baum visited what in Paris? . . . BLMOC . . . Hills went swimming at Parris Island ... 16 pledges, we thought . . . Ruth and her famous doughnuts join the cooking staff . . . Gaston loses pin . . . straight pin . . . Walters Union formed . . . Butch starts another 12 months of school . . . Spud and Huckleberry Hound . . . Homecoming: Hear no evil, see no . . . They ' re building something in Berlin . . . Fall Func- tion functions . . . Duvy carries flickerball ... to classes . . . Happy Hanukkah . . . McElfresh . . . Brothers lose more pins . . . Shap? .Jim .Jamison _ Worthy Master Don Saunders Worthy Chaplain R. D. Jackson Worthy Scribe Louis Burton __ Worthy Keeper of Exchequer Madeline Hahn Queens College Sirrclheart of Alpha Tan 0 [172] Awaiting; ' tho fruits uf Rush Week. )xr .vv .-lidws how it ' s ilonu. Is anyone ffoin to throw a hall? Will the real Cop Linker raise his hand ' ATQ A.T.O. goes rustic. . . Even the Kids lend a hand duiiiiL; ' (irci ' k i Ross heads the Gross Table . . . Al, Tom, and Fulton Lewis . . . many philosophers . . . Pussy-cat in the basement of Tau Inn . . . George ' s . . . Ip, Duvy, and George lead the A.T.O. Basketball quintet ... to vic- tories . . . Sam got A in Tree and Flower Class . . . Bob Sprite Winslow rides again . . . until it un- winds . . . Josie ' s last year . . . Harry ' s gap . . . Sun . . . Frolics . . . and Exams. [174] AiiiKi ' ost ' Aiiu.1.1 Hurton (iiiston C.ilvs Jack.son, J. A. Jackson, K. I). Janiisiiti Vane Saunders Shiippley Vance Whitlinfrton Wilson Villian s Abi ' inathv Artluir Butler Callawav Dillard Duvall Ciorhani Leslie McCoy McKlfresh Mitchell Nichols Parker Roberts Ross Stafford Stewart Undenvood White Whiteiiian Adams Baum Byrd Cecil Danenhower Guess Hentz Jones Kimrey King Logan Morrisett Pruitt Ruth Snipes Van Huss Whitfield Winslow Alexander Boone Brindell Connell Davis Fee Grant Kirknian Lee McKeithen Phillips Rasniussen Rea Reese Reid 9 ' 9 ? 9 9 p. p f ' . P p p p n p f : f p p p, P Pi P P p p p P 9 P : O 9 p, p p p p p a P P j l P P .; P (T p p p (r P p P p p g p p p p c- r [175] BETA THETA Pi FOUNDED 1839 PHI ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1858 Phi Alpha returns to year of splendor . . . Farr yawned; 23 men Bondurant pledged . . . There ' s Henry . . . Wednesday Night Club rolls again . . . Calf breeds at Montreat . . . Top Dog and other athletes adorn campus . . . Nasty six live up to name . . . Little Loon speaks! . . . Made a tripod out of Gilmour . . . What Greek Week trophy ? . . . Ida starts week-end on Tuesday; Bags ' s weary . . . Cobb i-eaches peak in record time. Joe Martin President Walker Clarke ..— Vice-President Carlton Cole Secretary Tom Brown Treasurer Caroline McClain Salem College Sweetheart of Beta Tlictn Pi [176] OtU ' slua-p i)lus twi) fink-. Bov, Look at that ice. Hut yiiu cMti ' t prove Wooglin exists! r Ben Eat ' em dammit! You muan yuu really want to start another college! The Pest Memorial Basement houses scholarship trophy and Cock . . . IVIartin R. R. toots its last as Long takes reins . . . Yogi ' s bare is Vice-Pres. . . . Rob publishes Beta Book . . . Seniors part, weddings loom, memories remain, sun shines, Greeks laugh, beach beckons, Wooglin smiles . . . [178] Clnrlx ' Dakiii DntliUo Patrick Rlrhartlwin. H. Vnn Dorr W ush Aiulrll Ucthea Boyd Burns Clark Cooke Cruver DouirlaA Fnrr Cihiw Hiimiltun Keiter Kemp Kriifmcr Lonp Mcl hilli|« MorKiin Todd Wnllacr. Wili:am8 Wynn Blalock CoppaKe Faulconei Ferris Fry GlaSKow Howell Jones Killilircw Lewis Mills PridKen Schutt Simpson Spratt SteiKncr Waldron Womeldorf Bradley CobI) Cotfffeshall DuUuse Ephland Haselden Howard Jackaon James Kash Lawton Pearsall Pfohl Roirers Smith. R. A. Stopher Turner Walker Wallace. J. C Wood Worrall P i-5 p p r p p r- p P p c p r P p f- C P MJ.M P p p ' mt tx h : Jf p et f r. r p P p e p p O P P C p o p p p p [179] KAPPA ALPHA FOUNDED 1865 SIGMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1880 Skeeter Watson _ President Stefan Young Vice-President Harry West Secretary Herk Sims Treasurer Skeeter Watson President Fraternal love hath no bounds; Rush Week is here . . . Lassie finds a master . . . Shelton loses girl, finds God . . . Midget Martyr fights the world . . . Conti- nental Troubador loses briefcase . . . The Cat wields book with iron hand . . . Bug and Young hold our honor inviolate . . . Ghandi buys a car and rides a bike . . . pledge class united in failure . . . Abney Harwood split the profits . . . Hermes voted MOST VALUABLE Member . . . Astro commands the Coi-ps . . . Harry gets a namesake . . . Ti-ask rail- roads Rusk through . . . Spring . . . Fall . . . New men . . . And the chain remains unbroken . . . Mary Jane Dunn Salem College Kappa Alpha Rose M I. i [180] riu ' inakinL ' ..f S..uthfin i ;.nt l.-iiivn. Take a lesson, Hooch I Brother Rusk visits the chapter. O-  i;- : What lit) you mean, you dim ' t want to ever see me again ? KA Bury it quick — Cop ' s coming. Aw shutupl It ' s a Grand Old Gang, and together we ' ll stand ' Til the waters of hell freeze o ' er. [182] Abm-y Ai ' iuiltl (lurk Joni ' s Noiris Sharp Sholton Sims Tnisk Watson West ( arson Kiohellu ' rirer KbiMhardt .Jar man Killian Lewis MacDiarmid Martin, J. P. Russell Safley Weeks Wells Ariail Brown Clardy Day, R. W. Day, T. G. Embry Ferris Hinton King Martin, H. M. Mayes Piatt Rowe Sale Sink Snivre Wolfe Wray Wright Bates Byrd, E. G. Cathey Cooney DuPuy Essex Grimes Hardy Lee Levy McCallum Marshall Martin, J. P. Moore Ramsburjrh Williams Wilson P P P P P P P P V 9 9 p p P p P Young Adams Backlund Boyd BylT ' G ' w ' - A V .,- k V i: p p c p o P p P p p o 1 r. T ' P ' 9 9 O p p O o p p p p ? r p p p p o f p p P ' [183] KAPPA SI CM A FOUNDED 1869 DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1S90 R. T. Stone, II Grand Master H. L. Wray _ __ Grand Procurator H. H. Hurt Grand Master of Ceremonies J. B. Rogers ... Grand Scribe L. I. Kimbrough Grand Treasurer Jackie Baker Salem College Sifpetheort of Kappa Sigma Smiley and Dune bring in 19 recruits and Red Ranger quickly shapes ' em up . . . Sig footballers stand out in usual tradition . . . Second straight flickerball title . . . Fall parties and Parents Day highly successful . . . Fraley and B-Roy dodge the draft while Usher, Currie, Hurt, and Howard make wedding plans . . . Stone finds a home at Queens; Eric and Clair find a door . . . Casper and Chip lose pins; Panda dates . . . Scholarship goal reached as Sigs come through behind pledges and Tater . . . Mac, Globe , and Earl hopelessly try again . . . Midwinters: map study as damage fees mount . . . [184] What (l ya im ' nn, Whv lo thev call me ' Sniilev ' ? ' Get Lee to take you ice-skating, omctime. Read ' em and weep. - ■ ' •« Wf ' t, ' No beer, no wine, just a fine place to dine. ' iniiL!, a Kappa Sig ' s fancy . The Gnome talks on and Slow keeps cool . . . S. P. , W. B. , Fuller, and Clean finance Stone- street; Kimbrough finances fraternity . . . Pos flunks Finance . . . Crutch and Whale look for- ward to SPRING practice as we all await SPRING FROLICS . . . Another grood year at the K. Sig house . . . and the sign over the door still hangs . . . ' 1861 p n p p p p p it: I? p p p P p. P f • P P P P h ' P P ! P P P P- P 9 Cliiik I ' liirif KniU ' V llor.l Hurt Ki ' llv Malliird Mitchell Morton Parks Rozear Stoiu-. K. 1.. Stone. R. T. Usher Woods Wray Cordle Crutchfield Hawt ' s L. « ! I ' i ' . Hi ' ndrix Vs. Vt • Hunt  ' - ' Kimbrough Lowery Rivers Rogers Sasser Tulloch Voorhees Debnam Earle Fore Fuller Jernigan Morris, E. M. Powell Settles Whitley Arbuckle Beasley Bernhardt Campbell Compton Curry Dalton Davidson DuBose Falkenberry Ferguson Gaither Heckard Hendricks Hetzel McKinlev Marcon Morris, H. O. Story Thompson 9 9 ( 9 9 p C g c:fr Q [187] PHI DELTA THETA FOUNDED KS4,s NORTH CAROLINA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1928 John Harris — President Duke Davis Reporter Tom Harris Secretary Herb Collins Treasurer Mrs. Hazel Collins Sweetheart of Phi Delta Theta .lohn Harris President Fratres in facilitate : Kuykendall, Dean ' s office; Beebe, coaching staff . . . Dirty Ed, expatriate, is finally exiled by European authorities . . . Collins and Williams improve on early rush techniques; they guarantee a Phihiea and a dream girl . . . W. W. Fowler Ski Award is established: founder Fowler flounders, fails to make Winter Olympics . . . Chiles and Company are guests of Jekyll Island and Glenn Country . . . Oboe writes the music for the Miss South Carolina Pageant (She writes the words) . . . a little blonde gets a smile out of Stones . . . [188] The l ' - J Ini-i(k ntl The best of the partie- Phi Helta Til. ta fur ave! oAe ' ' Come brothers, let us raise a toast Bridge on the River Phi. Tommy ' s still thumpin ' , Airborne ' s still jumpin ' , Randy ' s still lovin ' ' em and leavin ' ' em . . . Boggs and his blind dates, Mel Lumhead, Root, Letus, Gunga Din, and . . . Slim who ? . . . and the wagon- master led us home . . . [190] Austin, K. 1 Uninch Hussi ' ll Calhoun Chiles Collins Davis Fowler Hiinis. J. A. Harris. W. T. Hudson MiDiinalil Millar Reeves Robinson, .1. I. Sherrill Sims Smith, C. Sneail Snider Thomas Wellford Ansley Austin, H. V. Bankhead Brown Cameron Gibbs Harris, N. I ' . Kellsy Kiser Marshall Pearson Perry Plunkett p p p n p p 9 9 9 9 p p p p p O C f - ' p. p POP r ,- ' . p p p V P € f White Aunian Billington Bryant Bulla Ecknian Harris, G. P. Home Hutchens Little Newsom Painter Snriith, X. B. f f f ) | } f Stitt Taylor Warren Wellford Allen Barrow Crow Davidson Foss Robinson, H. S. Ross O P P P p p P P G ' f? 9. P P p p p p C Scott _ Squier i ' Stephens Stringfield Thurman Whitney [191] PHI GAMMA DELTA FOUNDED 1S4H DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1923 .rA. Lew Zirkle . President Fred Lopp Treasurer Harry Brown Recording Secretary Fat Rush - Corresponding Secretary O.D. swings into action with girls, beer, and rock ' n roll music . . . Lou directs traffic while Jeff looks for job . . . Hark sets broad jump record . . . Stroke believes in miracles — wine to water? . . . Back to school and dreaded rush, but the final total is 21 of the best . . . Homecoming arrives and as usual, the best on campus . . . Tim snows an iceberg . . . River parties and everyone calls the bears . . . Shappard, Eggers, and Lopp lose their pins . . . Creech becomes daddy while Trammell comes close . . . Barringer learns to twist on his face . . . Barbara Oeland Limestone College Sweetheart of Phi Gamma Delta ;192] ■Kinr.i Kiii Island?- Have you met all the lnotheis ' . ' The Phi Gam combo and Jocko. J f r Parent ' s Day, 1961. OTA Fiji Island. •Ball! Hub leads combo . . . Chiles, Covington, and Bau- com resume movie club . . . Midwinters is here . . . Porterhaly has lipstick on back pocket . . . Martin snowed by 15 year old . . . New brothers join the ranks as others leave to fight the world . . . An- other glorious years for P. G. D. . . . [194] C ' ouoh Diaz Hurtni ' ss Jones Loudermilk MoAllisler I ' oiter Rush Slu-ffield Watson Ziikle KiTKt ' is Kntrh Halyliurton Knox Leafer Lopp, D. VV. Martin Morrison Perry Slaughter YounR Baucom Brintrs. J. H Chiles Covington Creech Curlee Dobbins Dole Fulp GoinK Lopp, F. B. Neniir Rhyne Shapard Trammell Wachuk Walls Williams Althoff Bowers Brand Briggs, P. 1 Bunch Cooper Gamble Garren Hall Heffner Keller Kelly Longest McClelland McSween Melton Phlegar PuUiam Rose Swain Truscott P P p P P p p p p p p p p f p P o p p p fr e t;- P P P 9 Q P P 9 p c. p p p p C P p p p p p r O P P o p P P (y Q P O ( ( [195] PI KAPPA ALPHA FOUNDED 1868 BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1869 Al Cowan President Bob McFarland Vice-President Buddy CuUum Secretary Jack Hand Treasurer For the establishment of frieyidship ... 21 pledges . . . Jones: God save the Queen, Amen . . . McDaniel becomes unsavory at Queens . . . the Fayetteville fat man . . . Sam ' s damn tray . . . Floyd: 1,000- 2,000, for the promotion of brotherly love . . . Klett yields one man crusade . . . Stock market crashes . . . Garbage-Mouth Cowan vs. Christian Al . . . Beacham-Neal enjoy Sunny weather . . . Foggy . . . Hand Graces pot with PB J . . . Sandy pole vaults to Atlanta . . . For the tniitual benefit of those we deem icorthy of our regard . . . Weaver ' s 25 hour pledge slips . . . White no. 1. jock as member of Driesell ' s dream team . . . Anne Eason Queens College Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha [196] I ' leiljTf paifiit- st ' c valiU ' of I ' i Kapp:i Alph The Enjrlish Twist. The Ball bounces past 3 a.m. 1 Ml mJL i Ml V I OKA Pika ' s establish new ties. The V. Va. pilgrimage . . . Fox wears Weejuns . . . Sexton gets own date — July 14 . . . Kundahl takes lawful wedded wife . . . Cullum fills J. D. ' s mug . . . Pigpen shaves . . . Woodside-McCants give diamonds . . . Bivens, Norman, Lafferty, Bost, Hand, Moss, lose pins . . . We have resolved to form a fraternity. [198] Cowan Foiulu- Ci-rhardl Kuntlulil McKiirluiul Neal Ni ' wlunil Walti ' is Wooilsiilo Haker Hivi ' tis Hroiton Clark Davis Fraser Cioilwin Hand Jamison Jones McCants McDaniel Maddrey Moss Norman Peery Scarljoro Sexton Slane Tavlor Walker Weaver Welborn Best Buchanan Culluni Hill Johnson Lafferty MacGregor McNeil Price Quattlebaum Renner Smithers Thurston Underwood Whitehead, J. n. Anderson Klett Outlaw Overton Pratt Raynal Scott, B. B. Scott, L. D. Torrence Watson White Whitehead, W. I, P g. P P P P p p pep p p p p p p (r C ' P C ' c O O fr. p o p p p p p a 9 G 9 P 9 fe ' P P P ' f t r ) r r Beacham ■ 1 m .VrT , - - ; ' ' ' J l Caldwell ' - - - - Dahymple Edgar Grey John e p f p -f? t- 1 [1991 PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDED 1904 EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 Pete Jorgensen John Boylin D. C. Gilley . Dave Bolen Archon Treasurer Secretary Pledge Trainer Becky Newsome Salem College Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi Duck becomes dictator of 13 good guys . . . Little S. J.: I hope so, sir. God knows . . . Hall turns Hobo . . . Malcom ' s date finds box full of surprises . . . Morefield lauds Duke, Abernethy . . . Miami rejects Jorgenson as Randolph-Macon accepts . . . The Animal twists . . . V.O. . . . Harding takes to air . . . Tuck did what with his pledge pin? . . . Odom graduates among top third . . . New furniture . . . Ted, Durwood and the 300 at the 50th Anniversary . . . Sam Suggs . . . Dondi plays capture the flag . . . press the potholder . . . Hughes turns townie . . . [2001 j=r I ' ) K:i|i| ' t siik. ' i - tak. ' I A toast to Barium Springs. . . . why persecutest thou me? 1ltC0 f . -w Preyer Infirmary — take that dive! HKO Chapter takes to mountains awaiting midterms and the thaw. Old grads fete the fiftieth. Hell Week : Pledges enter hospital . . . Reynolds runs chapter . . . Boylin finesses Goren . . . Paul ' s IG days . . . T-Bone finds pin at pen . . . Togetherness with Barnett . . . Rink to run House. [202] Barnftt Kulon liuylin Hall JorKt ' nsi ' n Martin Mooiv Moiffu ' ld () lom Pn-ssly Robeison. V ' . (). Rol)er,s()n, V. K Blakelv Campbell ClinKnian c;ilU-y Hairan Hedric-k Melton Philips Powell Scales Trotter Waters Young Bell DeVaughn Edwards Govan Graniley Horsman Husrhes MacDonald Pritchard Reynolds Spainhour Traywick Wilkerson Worthen Cathey Grant Hardwick Harris Jones Kernodle Letson Orr Phillips Plowden Talbert Waites White Q Q (T: O ' ' Q O Ci ir p r P fc-f p ft p e p |5 v l V f ft p p p, p O O ,C P D p P UiM UiM [203] SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDED 1856 NORTH CAROLINA THETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1883 Ed Grimsley, Gene Adcock -. Archons Don McQueen, Mac Smyth Deputy Archons Tom Stafford Recorder Tom Lucas, Tom Tuttle Treasurers Ed firimsley and Gene Adcock Archons The E ' s returned without E. A., but Candy Man went along with what Ed had to say . . . Everyone was happy about pledging, except Caroline Daniels . . . Mr. Clark set pledge test records . . . the Homecom- ing parties were just as good as the decorations; the functions were supplemented by activities at Orgy Motor Court . . . Always Right Asa mourned the exec, ruling on Gregg; Toad Boy, Nasty Jamie, and Homespun joined Crazy John H . . . Rude finally made it — out . . . the Tasmanian Devils spread our name northward . . . Wyndell mopped up the Town House — with his face. Julie Keyes Converse College Su ' pcthearf of Sigma Alph ' t Epsilini [204] ■AC. thi ' Candy Man. am! tlu i-orkin ' -iollin ' . mo inin ' -Kioonin ' . ■xcliari ' L- luu •ML ' Tis the season to be jolly? tarling gives his rendition of JMahigutna ZAE In Memoriam: Cia-a-a-zy Ed, the last of the big time Jukesters. How ' boutcha, Fetus? The old Magician almost disappeared . . . the Goats dated W.C. ' s best . . . Talk about Jamie . . . There ' s always a party at Granny Tabor ' s . . . Sonny Listen was elected E.Q.; the Big Eye came back to the back porch to pre-cook for Pawley ' s . . . Don ' t worry Hattie; most of us will be back next year . . . [206] Adi-ock Atkins IJrimslov Hiiu ' s. S. K. Joni ' s Lurns Martin Mfiritt MoiXnn, H. M. Moss I ' atriik Smith, II. 1,. Smith, I ' , n. Sluiiit Williamsim Baifiold Hines, W. M. Mi-Nav Mcgut ' t ' ii Morton Simpson Thompson Tucker Tuttle WilliM- B;uimi;:ardnei- Calhoun Dillon Dixon Finch Fowler Freeny Harrison Kellett McNairy Randolph Rohrer Rude Rudert Sexton Sherrill Stafford Wilkins Clark Hanes Hanks Holmes Hunter Norman Parker Reed Smith, C. Tate Whittle Wyatt c , p p p p p p p Q p p p p P P P Q P Q Q IP P O f n p p p) P P ? P P p r: fp p Oi p [207] SIGMA CHI FOUNDED 1855 DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1946 Harry Cline Consul Newt Burns Pro-Consul Bob Ivey Quaester John Cooley Annotater Harry Cline President It ' s spring and the Chis return with Consul Cline leading them up . . . Baker brings in 29 pledges (give or take two or three here and there) . . . Thompson gets a new roommate . . . Burks gets a new roommate and friend . . . Butch lives in peace- ful coexistence with the pledges . . . Wright ex- changes one mat for another ... J. P. vs. the U. S. Marine Corps followed by a six week period of silenca . . . Mrs. Mac takes a liquid tour of Eui ' ope. General Fredrickson commands her roost against sabotage of her coffee cup; Mrs. Mac ' s rating goes up 20 points . . . Bob Moore leads the IFC in switch to rock ' n roll . . . Beth Norman Salem College Strectheart of Siffiita Chi [208] ' eah, we --ot joc-ks- -on Oui- finest hijur. — And here ' s your receipt. ZX Love Bird. M ' Yes, Mr. Brinkley, in Walh everybody dresses like this . . . Eifort, Small, Thomas, and the Honey Bear all lose their pins . . . Sun, spring. Sweetheart Ball, and. Chase Hunter and other saps begin to rise . . . Can summer and R.O.T.C. Camp be far behind ? . . . [210] Burns Clim- Davis Uimt.-r Kinj: Kirkpiiti ' ii-k Li ' Doyi-n I.llVl-ttf Moori ' . U. H. Showiiltor Carifll Feathi ' istone, 1). M Fit ' w (ili ' iin Ki-plor Mi ' liaiu- ivpiuM-. c;. V. Robinson. K. U. Thomas, J. Thompson Watson Whi ' iry Wiijrht Alexander Barron Booth Burks Cassell Daniel Derrick Fitts Forrester Fro mm Gohlke Hart HoUenbeck Ivey Loveless McEver McGuirt Miller Moore, .1. L. Xickel Olin Robinson, S. A. Schade, D. S. Schoen Small Wampler Whittaker Ayers Bird Bisard Burns, J. L. Doud Featherstone, D. K. Ford Guerrant Jacobs James Lennon Lewis Mclver Mays Nedwed Pepper, J. G. Purkerson Pusey Pusser Reichardt Ruffin Schade, P. A. Teague Thomas Williams p C p p r- C ' © P n p r p P ' ( P P P P £ P p p P p P n p r p p p p e:i 9 P P P P P p p fT- f P ( t O P f [211] SIGMA NU FOUNDED KSH9 ETA ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1957 Bob Phillips Commander Nick Daves Lt. Commander Price Caldwell Recorder Con Childress __ Treasurer It ' s a miracle you ' re still alive! — scratch one rushee . . Caldwell, cool or dead, we couldn ' t tell . . . For ' ouys a London Dill . . . Wee Willie flashes I.D. card at Gondola . . . Nick advances to second place, starts working in Stud . . . Ketchup? In your tea, Stewart? . . . The good ship Phi sinks in our front lawn . . . Freeland loses bout with mug, but keeps his heavy- weight belt . . . Overton attempts turtle-to-person call . . . Fig and Charlie open their own clubhouse . . . O.K. you Kappa Sigs, you win the snowball fight, but our housemother can whip your housemother . . . Jane Wilson W.C.U.N.C. Sirccthrai-t nf SiaiiHi n [212] l The Princp. The Old North Ball. Gone to his Glory MHH ' From the Terrace. Rabbit goes Playboy, but not at home . . . Harring- ton adds Three-card Monte to parlor games . . . Any of you guys seen a five-dollar bill? . . . Cutts ? In a coffin ? In Johnston ' s Barber Shop ? . . . we lose our perfect record in flickerball . . . one and a half female vocalists at mid-winters, thanks to Mr. Brown . . . the phantom and Billie B. A. have a habit of stealing bridges . . . then there ' s the Five Arm Girl who wears the Star . . . Tweest Again . . . and the class of ' 62 moves on, ' Quack, Quack ' . . . [214] Rniuch Ciililwi-ll Ciiilton Chil.licss. C. (i I raw fold rmts Daves Finley Kri ' i ' land Mar is Kirklanii I.illaid MansfU Maiildt ' M Ni ' wton Parker Phillips Pruitt Weeks Werth A ike nil an Dill Oehler. J. S. Overtoil Park Teass Bender Childress, S. K. Harrinifton Lynn Meineer Miller, R. D. Oldham Suter Anderson Clark Crow Davis Freedenburg Hall Miller. J. C. Mvers Oehler, G. I.. Pearson Pool Ramsey Thompson P f P) Q C . Q Q (r Q. p pp ft| i p p n c. p p p. p Rosenberjier Stone Toole ,, p p pi p ... p. p p p p. 1215] SIGMA PHI EPSilON FOUNDED 1901 NORTH CAROLINA EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1930 iE4 E ' Warren Stephens President Rush Week — and brothers show their real selves . . . Chitwood spreads himself too thin . . . half past a party later, Fidelia strikes thirteen . . . Tanner ver- sus the Conversians: forget it, kid . . . right Ken? . . . Super I ' uns the gauntlet and gets a divorce ... a functional function . . . Father Colburn redeems the sinners . . . Nancy and her WLNB fan club . . . the awful day the Laney Savings and Loan Asso- ciation goes bankrupt . . . Cutter always has two of them ... I can ' t get this thing focused . . . Stop the car, quickly . . . she wasn ' t real, was she, Frank ? . . . Bob takes up knitting . . . exams, and we all cry a lot and cram . . . Greek Week and the barrel- rollers play soccer . . . Littrell and Quinn soar to heights of grandeur — without their rubies . . . Warren Stephens President Bernard S ope Vice-President .Joe Weld Comptroller Melvin McKenzie Secretary Mary Johnston Gilley W.C.U.N.C. Sweetheart of Sifj}))a f ' hi Ej)f:)l(i i f2]61 Kvorviini ' smile ami look at the birdiel ' We did irhat along with Mitch ' ; Alenda lux ubi orta with lilicitit ap ;mip « All the young rosy-cheekLMi jiKmIj. ZOE ' Oh, she wiggled and she wobbled . Smile, though your heai ' t is breaking . . Midwinters: some take the highway: others take the ice machine ... all the while the ' twisting Big Daddy ' led us to bigger and better things and Gordon fol- lowed his own interests and racked up 13 points in two months . . . the last of March, and Morrison gets real brave . . . Graduation: another farce .... [218] Ferrell (ioodniaii McKfiv .io Miiddoi-k Mouii ' Monistiii Stophfiis Weld Baldwin Hilloii Kret ' mnn Hess Hopkins, .1. Maniuis Merchant Mitchell Styion Swope An-hibaKI Binkley Colbuin Heidt Hopkins, G. W. Laney Lewis MeCornKuk Martin Morrow Pieixe Roles Spiro Tanner Thompson. .1. K. Turner Williamson Beswick Bordley Causey, C. H. Causev, .1. P. Cole Feil Graham Haile Haseman Hayes Hughes Johnston Lehman Littrell Morrell Quinn Reynolds Sackett Shue Shumadine Stegman Strouser Thompson, L. C. Trimble White Williams ' ( P 9 9 9 9 @ P p Ci O p P 9 P P P P O ' «v« i r f J P P P P P P P P ps ? f Q pi. Q P O Q p p Q r o [2191 THE PER n N A L I T Y EGO DEFENSES The Ego is the arbitrator between the animal drives of the Id and the cultural mores of the Super- ego. One of the major tasks the Ego must face is that of dealing with the threats and dangers that confront us and cause anxiety. When we are beset by the six primary forces of our Davidson environment, the Ego may attempt to overcome threats by adopting realistic problem- solving methods, or by using methods that falsify, deny, or distort reality and that hinder our person- ality development. Freud called the latter methods Ego Defense Mechanisms. These mechanisms are often normal adjustive functions of the personality. They become maladjus- tive when we become so dependent on them that we lose our ability to utilize realistic approaches to our problems. We might gain more insight into Davidson per- sonalities by examining some of the Ego Defenses we commonly erect. COMPENSATION Freud pointed out that if we cannot have our first choice of a tension-reducing object, we search for a satisfying substitute. Failing to find a satisfactory substitute, we either continue our search or become reconciled to something that is second-best to com pensate for the original goal object. For example, we may overeat in an attempt to reduce our sexual drives, or we may try to overcome these frustrations by excessive drinking or strenu- ous exercise. We try to compensate for short stature by acting big, for physical weakness by exaggerating scholar- ship, or for personal failures by bragging about our ancestors. N ATONEMENT We employ this mechanism when we seek to nepate some disapproved thought, word, or act by voluntarily submitting to punishment of some sort. Apologizing for wrongs committed against others, repentance, and penance are other methods of defending the Ego from feelings of guilt inflicted by the Superego. Atoiiemeitt seems to develop out of childhood learning. We discovered that an apology, confession, or punishment would negate our guilt and enable us to start out again with a clean slate and renewed parental affection. We unconsciously search for ways to atonr for our misdeeds. Perhaps this attempt to free ourselves from guilt-anxiety partially accounts foi- our almost masochistic sub- mission to painful pledge training, our gifts to charity at Christmas, and our blood donations. r £« ESCAPISM Some of the methods we commonly use to shield ourselves from anxiety are re- ferred to as Escapism. This mechanism protects the Ego from disagreeable re- alities by ignoring or denying them. Procrastinating, diving, engrossing ourselves in social life, and not being in the mood are examples of this re- action pattern. The student who goes up the road may be evading his responsibilities by rscajihig into a pleasant world of un- reality in which his worries are tempo- rarily left behind. However, Ego De- fenses seldom occur singly and are often difficult to isolate. He might also be em- ploying Regression, Compensation, Fan- tasy, Rationalization, Dissociation, or Displacement. fj SUBLIMATION The basis of this mechanism is the utilization of bodily energy in constructive activities which indi- rectly reduce tenson tniilt up around frustrated drives. Through siiblimatio)i, the direct expression of sexual and aggressive instincts is transformed into apparently non-sexual and non-aggressive forms of behavior. An individual with sadistic impulses may become a surgeon. The girl who fails to marry may find a substitute outlet in nursing. An actor in a play may behave in ways his Super- ego or society would not condone in real life. We make symbolic gestures and forbidden bodily move- ments while dancing which would never be allowed in other situations. IDENTIFICATION From childhood, we realize that other people eval- uate us largely in terms of our family and other group relationships. After we enter Davidson, we idcniifii with the college and with a family-like structure, the fraternity. Identification bolsters a person ' s Ego with feel- ings of pride by making the group ' s achievements its own. For example, we bask in the reflected glory of the college basketball team — We won today. To publicize our new identifications, we stick de- cals on our cars and wear fraternity pins or em- blems on blazers. Moreover, we exaggerate the worth of these and the other groups we join in order to enhance our own prestige. We can also identify with a specific person in order to vicariously enjoy his successes. The identi- fier ' s Ego becomes altered on the model of this person, and he may copy him so closely that he comes to resemble him. This imitation may be superficial, as in goal- oriented identificntion, where an unsuccessful per- son identifies with someone who is achieving goals he would like to achieve. A freshman who wears white pants and a camel hair sweater may be acting like a little boy who strives to be like his movie hero by wearing a cow- boy suit. REGRESSION Vi ' iilti ' ii m iimi ui icliiiit lo th« ' use of rcui-tion patU-riiH which woii- uppro- priiiti- lit Hii ( ni ' lu i- U ' Vfl of our dcvi ' lopiiii ' iit whi ' ii more rt-ri ' iilly k-arni ' d patlvriis full to briiii; us sutisfnotion. To dofoiul th ' Kgo from tin- anxii-ty caused tpy unfulfilled sex diivcs, we can induce pleasurable sensual feelings liy the manipulation of an erogenous zone. As infants, the pleasure we derived from the lips and oral cavity (an erui;enous zone) was often independent of the pleasure derived from fulfillment of the vital need eatinjr associated with the nioulh. We found tactual stimulation (olitained hy putting things in the mouth) and biting; pleasurable. Pencii-jrnawinjr, ttuni-chewinjr, snutkinjr, and drinkinjj from l)ottles are a few of our ngri-snioiis in which we attempt to lecapture the deli htful spnsati ins of infantile oral trratification. Rfj ri-snioii can, of course, take many other forms. We can destroy property, lose our tempers, take naps, and do other childish things. FANTASY Fantasy can add the dash of ex- citement which enables us to bear up under otherwise drab experi- ences, or it can serve as an Ego Defense if we attempt to satisfy our drives throuRh wish-fulfilling retreats to a dream world. Daydreaming or fantasy can be productive as long as we recognize our pleasurable imaginings for what they ai-e — temporary escapes fiom the stresses of life which en- able us to return to our problems with renewed vigor. If our fantasies become divorced from reality, they present a danger for adequate adjustment since we substitute the counterfeit accom- plishments of make-believe for real-life endeavors. ISOLATION We may defend ourselves from anxiety by avoiding interpersonal relationships as much as possible. Rooming alone, retreating to the security of home during a dance week-end, or taking solitary walks to Erwin Lodge are ways we remove ourselves from situations which might cause stress. One type of Isolation is Emotional Insula- tion. We avoid unpleasantness by refusing to participate in competitive activities. Instead of running away from the arena, we remain but refuse to fight, even though the competition is merely bridge or ping-pong. Another method of insulating ourselves emo- tionally is by restricting emotional involve- ment in the attainment of our goals. We remain cold, detached, and aloof instead of participat- ing vigorously in life ' s problems. DISPLACEMENT In this mechanism, there is a shift of emotion, symbolic meaning, or fantasy from a person or object toward which it was originally directed to another person or object. Typically, Displacemmt involves the discharge of aroused emotions toward neutral or less dangerous objects. When we were children, we did not dare to strike our parents after they punished us. Instead, we kicked a young playmate or smashed our toys. We now displace our pent- up emotional feelings by abusing a pledge, using minority groups as scapegoats, torturing animals, swearing, or criticizing others. [226] EMPATHY Kmpathy is not an Ejro Defense Mechanism. It is a function of a truly mature personality. Freud defined empathy as the intellectual understanding of what is inherently foreifm to our E o in other pe()i)le. Another psychologist added that the attitude in empathy is one of acceptance and understanding of an implicit I .see how you feel. One who empathizes is able to i)ut himself in another person ' s shoes and to see another person ' s private world through his own eyes. Layinp aside his academic tools, he can take up the tools of even a paperpicker and feel and view the world as he. A true empathic under.standing of other people and their outlooks is the achievement of a mature per.sonality. May the forces that confront us at David.son puide us toward such niaturitv. rxi i [227] ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish particularly to express our appre- ciation to Dr. W. G. Workman for helping us to become better acquainted with Freudian theory as we sought to use it as a framework for looking at Davidson life. Besides calling to our attention references which would give us a clearer understanding of certain tech- nical points, he also referred us to readings which gave us some perspective for viewing Sigmund Freud in the light of the past forty years of research and new developments in psychology. His patient responses to our re- quests for advice and his reinforcing nods have afforded us a great deal of encourage- ment during the past year. We also wish to acknowledge our indebted- ness to Price Coursev of the Charlotte En- graving Company and Harrie Keck of the Observer Printing House; to The Davidson- ian, The Charlotte Observer, and The Charlotte News for photographs ; to Mrs. W. R. Earnhardt and Miss Evelyn Brown, our typists ; to C. Shaw Smith ; to Louis Con- ner, Freddie Deese, and the staff of the Col- lege Union; to Mrs. J. B. Moore, Miss Carol Cashion, and other models; to the fraternity presidents ; to Mrs. Hattie Morgan Rumgard- ner, Stonestreet Cafe, and Rush Wilson ; to Joe Black for the use of his campus litter bag ; to the members of the faculty, especially Dr. John C. Bailey, who have supplied us with information for this volume ; and final- ly, to all the students who have unwittingly submitted themselves to nine months of psy- chological scrutiny. BIBLIOGRAPHY Blum, Gerald S. PsDchoanali tic Theories of Per- sonality. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1953. Coleman, James C. 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A Theory of Therapy, Personality, and Interpersonal Relationships, as Developed in the Client-centered Framework, in Koch, Sigmund, ed., Psychologij : A Study of a Science. Vol. 3. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. Sargent, S. Stansfeld and Williamson, Robert C. Social Psychology. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1958. Shaffer, G. Wilson and Lazarus, Richard S. Funda- mental Concepts of Clinical Psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1952. Zilboorg, Gregory. Sigmund Freud, His Examination of the Mind of Man. New York: Charles Scribner ' s Sons, 1951. [2281 D. R. LaFar, Jr., ' 22 Dan S. LaFar, ' 31 D. R. LaFor III, ' 51 Dan S LaFar, Jr, ' 57 W. Marshall LaFar, ' 61 K-jastonlu, inu Spinners of QUALITY YARNS O S nun r c T station r O umo-S pun Lyric on O K ombed unci { ufcied emotion LjfarnJ [230] I UK- I IMimiVJ. .iiul riic ( ionliclfiKc h (iiscs Voii provide a stroiifr startintr point for Davidson seniors. 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(Columbia Universityl William Ledoux Bondurant, A.B., LL.B. Assistant Director of Admissions A.B. (Davidson). LL.B. (Dukel William Wade Burley, A.B., M.Ed. Director of Student Counseling Service and Assistant Professor of Education A.B. (Wofford Collegel. M.Ed. (University of North Carolina! . Robert Arrowood Currie, B.S., M.B.A., C.P.A. Business Manager B.S. (Davidson), M.B.A. (Pennsylvania I Forrest Val Frakes, B.A. Assistant to the Chaplain, Danforth Intern B.A. (Stanford) Frederick William Hengeveld, B.S. Director of Admissions and Registrai- B.S. (Davidson) John R. Horton, B.S. Director of Alumni and Public Relations B.S. (Davidson) John W. Kuykendall, A.B. Assistant Dean of Studeiits and Fraternity Liaison Officer A.B. (Davidson) Myron Wallace McGill, B.S. Bursar and. Assistant Treasurer B.S. (Davidson) Grover C. Meetze, Jr., B.S. Director of Physical Plant B.S. (Davidson) Mrs. J. B. Moore, A.B. Supervisor of Dormitories I A.B. (Baker) ' Donald Bryce Plott, B.M., M.M. Director of Music and Associate Professor of Music B.M.. M.M. (University of MichiganI Robert J. Sailstad, B.S., M.A. Assistant to the President in College Development B.S.. M.A. (University of Minnesota) Tom Scott, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Director of Athletics and Physical Education; Head Coach. Golf B.S. (Kansas State Teachers College), M.A. (University of lowal. Ed.D. (Columbia I Colin Shaw Smith, A.B., M.A. Director of the College Union and Coordinator of Stud ' ' nt Activities, Director of Placement A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (University of North Carolina) Clyde W. Stacks Manager of the College Laundry George E. Staples, A.B., B.S., B.D., Th.M., Th.D., M.A. College Chaplain A.B.. B.S. (Presbyterian I. B.D.. Th.M.. Th.D. (Union Theological Seminary in Virginia), M.A. (Columbia) Oscar Julius Thies, Jr., B.S., M.A. College Engineed and Associate Professor of Chemistri B.S., M.A. (Davidson). M.A ' . (Cornell) H. Edmunds White, B.S., M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions and Director uf Fi- nancial Aid B.S. (Davidson), M.Ed. (University of South Carolina) James Baker Woods, Jr., A.B., M.D. College Physician A.B. (Davidson), M.D. (Medical College of Virginia) MILITARY DEPARTMENT David Ryburn Hampton, B.A. Assistant Professor of Military Scioice and Tactics Captain. Artillery, United States Army, B.A. (The Citadel) Robert Warren Pierce, B.A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain, Infantry, United ' States Army, B.A. (Presbyterian College) Donald Howell Threlkeld, B.S. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain, Armor, United States Arm.v, B.S. (North C.eorgia College) Paul Ross Wheaton, B.S. Professor of Military Science and Tactics B.S. ' (U. S. Military Aca ' demy). Lt. Colonel, United States Army THE FACULTY PROFESSORS George Lawrence Abernethy, A,B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophi) A.B. iBueknell), M.A. (Oberlinl. Ph.D. (Michigan) John Crooks Bailey, Jr., A.B., M.A. Professor of Greek and Bible A.B. ' (Davidson), M.A. (Johns Hopkins) Ernest Albert Beaty, A.B., M.A., B.D. W. R. Grey P)-ofcssor of Latin and Geinian A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (South ' Carolina ). M.A. (Columbia University), B.D. (Columbia Theological Seminary) Richard Ryerson Bernard, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D. (University of Virginia) Elmer Evans Brown, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Biohgt A.B. (Davidson). Ph.D. (Cornell) James Young Causey, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Spanish A.B. ' (Univei-sity of Virginia), M.A. (University of North Carolina), Ph.D. (Univei-sity of Wisconsin) Richard Cargill Cole, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English B. A. ' (Hamilton), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale) William Patterson Gumming, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Virginia, Lasater Irvin Professor of English A.B. (Davidson), M.A.. Ph.D. (Princeton) Tom Daggy, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biolonii .J .B. 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(Univei-sity of Chicago) John Isaac Hopkins, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. James Buchanan Duke Professor of Physics B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D. (Duke) John Thomas Kimbrough, B.S., M.S. Professor of Mathematics B.S. (Davidson), M.S. (University of Chicago) George Labban, Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Greek A.B., M.A.. Ph.D. (University of Texas) Malcolm Lester, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of History A.B. ' (Mercer University). A.M.. Ph.D. (University of Virginia) Henry Tracy Lilly, A.B., M.A., Litt.D. Professor of English A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (Princeton). Litt.D. (Presbyterian College) .■ ndrei Lobanov-Rostovsky John Hoy Whitney Visitinij Professor of History Oiplome, Ecole d;s Sciences Politiiiues. Paris 192:1 [248] v l Thoma.H Swindnll Loiiuii. H.S., M.S.. I ' li.D. I ' lufi-miitr ( ( ' hrmi titi U.S., M.S iKmory I ' tiumlly i. I ' li.D. iJithn Hopklioi William (JilU-.spii- MiGavook. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D. I ' lofrmiiir of Miilhi-mitlirH All lUavi.Uoiil. M . . I ' ll l iDukrl John Alexander MiCK-mhy, Jr., A.U.. M.A.. I ' h.l). .Willi Hri)iiiilil Utibctick } ' vitfeH i - ul HihIoih . II il . id ..ni. MA .llnlvrnilty of North lurulln. i. I ' h.ll. illnl- rniily ttf l ' hii-iii;u William Nelson Mel.ane, Jr., U.S., M.A. I ' lofimior of MathrmalicM U.S. iI vi Uoni. MA it ' nrnrlh Clarence John I ' ietenpol, U.S., M.S., I ' h.D. l ' rofr iior of I ' hitHim U.S. ilMttabumhi. M.S. ifolom.loi, I ' h.D. I New York I William Olin Puckett. A.B.. M.A., Ph.D. K. J. KiUiioUlH I ' loffssor of [tiologu A II. innvi.l.oni. MA. (Unlv r ll - of North Ciirnlinii i. I ' h.D  I ' rlncrton  Janie.s Slicer Purcell, Jr., A.B.. M.A., Ph.D. f ' rofvmoi- of Engli h A.n. iSt t oni. M.A.. rh.I). iDuk.-l Charles Edward Ratliff, Jr., B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Profrsaor of E ' citioDiicn U.S. iD«viil«.,ni. A.M.. Ph.D. (Dukn James Walker Reid, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. I ' l-offKKor of Geographji aiitl Geology U.S. iDnvi-lBuni. M.A. iColumhin I ' nivcrnity I. Ph.D. I Penbody ColleKPl Daniel Durham Rhodes, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. froffHKor of Religion and [ ' hilosophy HA. iDaviilsoni. H.D. i I.ouisvilU- Pronbyterian Seminaryi. Ph.D. iDukei ' ' Lewis Bevans Schenck, A.B., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. J. y. Cantton Professor of Bible A.B. (Davidsoni. B.D. lUnion Theolonical Seminaryi. S.T.M. (Prince- ton .Seminary!. Ph.D. I Yale I Tom Scottt, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Professor and Director of Physical Education B.S. (Kansas SUte Teachers ColleBCl, M.A. (University of Iowa I. Ed.D. (Columbia University l Bradley DeForrest Thompson, A.B., M.A. Profes. ' for of Histori) A.B.. M.A. iWilliamsi, M.A. iHarvardi u Locke White, Jr., B.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics B.S. (Davidsonl. Ph.D. (University of North Cardinal William Gatewood Workman, B.Ph., M.A., B.D., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology B.Ph.. M.A., B.D. (Emoryl. Ph.D. (University of Chicagol ASSOCIATE PKOFESSOKS Horace Alden Bryan, B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A. (KinK ColleKei. 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G., Jr. (iSOl Meadow Ln., Chevy Chase, Md. LeDoven, R. E. 2400 Palmer St.. Portsmouth. Va. Leonard. P. R., Jr. Box 825, Davidson. N. C. Lillard. R. S., Jr. Box 1, Decatur, Tenn. Long, W. M., Jr. 440 Salisbury St., Mocksville, N. C. Loudermilk, C. B. Chase Rd.. 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. McDonald, R. L., Jr. Box 327. Thomasville. N. C. McElrov. E. W. Box 203, Covington, Ga. McFarland, R. M., IV 1499 Emory Rd., N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga. McKenzie, M. R. Barium Springs, N. C. McRight, D. A Rt. 4, Monroe, N. C. Maddock, M. B. 2442 Hassell PI., Charlotte. N. C. Mallard. E. L.. Jr. 2634 Selwyn Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Mansell, W. F., Jr. Box 1082, Vicksburg, Miss. Martin, D. G.. Jr. Box 456. Davidson. N. C. Martin, J. B., Ill 4002 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S. C. Martin, T. W. 3910 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, Va. Mattison, W. T., Jr. Box 1685, Anderson, S. C. Maulden, K. A. 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