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

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COLLEGE, DAYthl HAL TODD FOSOM NORTH JIM NORMAN. BUSINESS -■: v ' --- K vS V V •• • ' ,-- . - . 5- - .. ' - ' • .-rv: ■  J-- V , - ' w .4fe?V4is;ac- ' .ii •v.r • 7. ' ,.■ '  r :5 ;. . •1 V N - i ' ' V • ' t _r_r-- _:;,;«rf '  sB SBjBes ?  2 K L FOREWORD The entity Davidson College can be resolved into its elements, heritage, students and program. We compre- hend these elements, they are facts to us, but what makes them form this integrated whole, how and why are they related, and is there nothing more, what of the before, and of the after? We, students, faculty and others who know Davidson College ask these questions. Why this entity from these component parts? Has it served and will it continue to serve a useful purpose? ' 1U,i ' l [4] These are not new questions, this analysis of Davidson is not new. Every day each of us separates these elements in bull sessions, fraternal and organizational meetings, discussions at home « ' th parents or students at other colleges. But, by means of pen and camera, the editors w ' sh to analyze Davidson Cdle e once aeain not to oicture each of these elements as is done so frequently, but to question their reiationsmp to the IntVandto discove? whether, with or in spite of these elements, Davidson has served and w.ll con- tinue to serve a purpose. [5] HERITAGE. . . What is Davidson ' s heritage and how may we discover it? Is it only a part of Davidson ' s transition from past to present? Or is it a living spirit, an integral part of the college? One stands alone, looking at the church, Our constant reminder of Christian influence. His glance wanders from the white columns of a literary hall To the new brick of the science building. Our constant reminder of a Davidson past and present. He passes professors who are talking About curriculum changes, honors programs, humanities courses. Our constant reminder of a present living heritage. He smiles as a student stops him To ask to show him around. Our constant reminder of a gracious past too soon forgotten. This then is our heritage. These buildings and these men. Each in its own way, whether past or present, Comprises a part of that which has been And is called Davidson. We may look about and see our heritage. And yet, if asked, we cannot define it As easily as our casual glance recognizes it each day. [6] y J ' yt W ' % ' -s. . F - .. t( V•? -in ..-., STUDENTS They return in early September, Backslapping, swapping summer tales, Anticipating rush week. Rearranging conflicting schedules. They eye the freshmen with contempt. Wondering if they were that confused. Yellow leaves have blown away with The cheers from football ' s crisp days. As winter commands pre-vacation tests And watches those who cram all night. The student, harassed by Tests and papers Wastes no time on Christmas spirit. Ex ams and a fresh start As second semester brings its rains. Basketball season fades into Baseball. But one day, the student realizes It ' s warm again. : f3G95, As May passes swiftly, Exam pressure begins to build. The student recalls The past year ' s events. And anxiously awaits summer vacation. Next year is a passing thought. Last year is a hazy remembrance. PROGRAM We wish to know If a liberal education Is acquired solely from Lectures and reading assignments, Or is there something more? :io] As we watch the tapping of Omicron Delta Kappa, As we pass in review at federal inspection, As we hear the gun crack and the spikes dig into the cinders, We realize that Certain subjects cannot be taught In a classroom. [11] Here then are the contents or elerrients of Davidson College component parts Heritage is exhibited by the faai ty and the can not stand alone, unrelated. It does not form the entity more elements which combine with it to give a purpose to the so that It may continue, or now begin to serve a useful end. the freshmen as % !2L 3 well as These men, of both elements, must work study learn together. ' edirect Davidson so it will maintain its title - liberal arts because when one participates, he realizes that a liberal This IS the entity Davidson College These are its elements useful purpose they form the contents fj r ' iK H 91 F 1 iir 1 The cnlitx is resolved aJiiiiiiistrjlion. 11 ill this Dcn ' i son G) e(X There iiiiisl into lis ' lenient be more, - ft. eolle( e lo ei ' jhuile ils inslilulions Jihl Jireel its Jiinelions Oj the other elements, one of the most important is students, iipperelcissmen but above all they must seek to understand and. if neeessary, One other element, program. ' ompletes the entity, Davidson College This is a vital element, edueation ts gotten from many sources Whether or not these combined elements have or will serve a of the 1963 QUIPS AND CRANKS KHERJTAGE ► HERITAGE A ' t!fA aL_i ii.j i.„ . I  II — B n ii 1 1 Of the heritage that is a part of Davidson College, a most important segment is the faculty and administration. By means of their knowledge and ability, they must attempt to lead the student to the ideal of the liberally educated man. To stimulate a student ' s mind so that he will think and question, challenge and seek is their purpose. But, at the same time, they must continually guide the efforts of the college, search its traditions and institutions, re- evaluate and redirect Davidson ' s goals so that their pur- pose will be realized. In them is Davidson ' s living heritage, and only by their efforts will this be kept alive. p fc,x YTJU3A ' MOITAf1T8lifllVia m- David Grier Martin, B.S. (Davidson), LL.D. {King, Wake Forest, Dul e), President of tiie College. fe Frontit Withers Johnston, AH (Davidson), PhD (Yale), l)e;ifi of the Faculty. Richard Clyde Burts, Jr., A.B. (Furman), M.A., Ed.D. (Columbia), Dean of Students. ADMINISTRATION x%. William Ledoux Bondurant, A.B. (Davidson), LL.B. (Duke), Director of Alumni Activities. W. Taylor Blackwell, A.B. (University of Virginia), Director of News Bureau and Publicity. Chalmers Gaston Davidson, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. in LS. (Chicago), M.A., Ph.D. (Har- vard), Director of the Library. -x.. . 9 - vs ■  ' ' kj ■ ' •- WjL pm s |« jflH H hrm , Jk (IK I m jti fM r  H r jH Frederick William Hengeveld, B.S. (Davidson), Director of Admissions and Registrar. Everett Gourley, Jr., A.I (Vanderbilt), M.A. (Presby- terian School of Christian Education, Richmond), As- sistant to the President. Mrs. Grace Greene Lilly, B.S. (Ap- palachian), M.A. (University of North Carolina), Director of the Develop- mental Reading Laboratory. [22] Grover C. Meetze, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), Director of Physical Plant. Joseph B. Martin, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Director of Admissions. Robert J. Sailstad, B.S., M.A. (University of Minnesota). Director of Public Relations and Development. Tom Scott, B.S. (Kansas State Teachers College), M.A. (University of Iowa), Ed.D. (Columbia Univer- sity), Director of Physical Educa- tion. A K immm-1 1 •.♦■■• ?5t f T ■i Mrs. J. B. Moore, A.B. (Baker), Supervisor of Dormitories. Colin Shaw Smith, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Univer- sity of North Carolina), Director of the College Union and Coordinator of Student Activities, Di- rector of Placement. Ill [23] ADMINISTRATION Oscar Julius Thies, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), IVl.A. (Cornell), Col- lege Engineer. William Holt Terry, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theological Semi- nary, Richmond), College Chaplain. Weston M. Plymale, A.B. (Mercer), M.B.A. (Emory), Assistant in the Business Office. James Baker Woods, Jr., A.B. (Davidson), M.D. (Medical Col- lege of Virginia), College Physi- cian.   , H. Edmunds White, B.S. (Davidson), M.Ed. (University of South Carolina), Associate Director of Admissions and Director of Financial Aid. Augustus Burgdorf, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Dean of Students. 1241 Lewis Bevans Schenck, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theo- logical Seminary), S.T.M. (Prince- ton Seminary), Ph.D. (Yale), Bible. Max Eugene Polley, A.B. (Albion College), B.D. (Duke Divinity School), Ph.D. (Duke), Bible. Earl Ronald MacCormac, B.E., M.A., B.D., Ph.D. (Yale), Bible and Philos- ophy. Daniel Durham Rhodes, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Louisville Presbyterian Seminary), Ph D. (Duke), Religion and I ' hilosophy. William Olin Puckett, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (University of North Carolina). Ph.D. (Prince- ton), Biology. Thomas Fetzer Clark, A.B. (David- son), B.D. (Union Seminary), Ph.D. (King College, University of Aber- deen), Bible. William Tuthill Lammers, A.B. (Emory), M.S. (Ohio State), Ph.D. (Emory), Biology. i iil ' Elmer Evj:: ; ., , A.B. (David- son), Ph.D. (Cornell), Biology. Tom Daggy, A.B. (Earl- ham), M.S., Ph.D. (North- w estern University), Bi- ology. FACULTY r James Monroe Fredericksen, B.S. (University of Richmond), Ph.D. (University of Virginia), Chemistry. Thomas Swindall Logan, B.S., M.S. (Emory University), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Chemistry. H ' ' -- Ralph William Gable, B.S. (Univer- sity of Texas), MA., Ph.D. (Duke), Chemistry. Arthur Gwynn Griffin, A.B., M.A. (University of North Carolina), C.L.U., Economics and Business Administration. James Grubbs Martin, B.S. (David- son), M.A., Ph.D (Princeton), Chemistry. William David Wubben, B.Phil. (College of University of Chi- cago), M.B.A. (University of Chi- cago), Ph.D. (The Claremont Graduate School), Economics. 10! X Ernest Finney Patterson, B.S. (Southwest Texas Teachers Col- lege), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Texas), Economics. ; i William Blainnie Hight, Jr., A.B„ M.Ed., Ph.D. (Univer- sity of North Carolina), Ed- ucation. Glenn Carlos Lindsey, B.B.A., M.B.A. (University of Georgia), Business Administration. William Patterson Cum ming, A.B. (Davidson) IVI.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) English. Henry Tracy Lilly, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Princeton), Litt.D. (Presby- terian College), English. Richard Cargill Cole, A.B. (Hamilton), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale). English. James Slicer Puree!!, Jr., A.B. (Stet- son), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), English. Wesley H. Tilley, B.M. (University of Texas), M.A. (University of Chi- cago), English. William Francis Goodykoontz, A.B., LL.B. (George Washington Univer- sity), M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), English. FACULTY Charles Edward Lloyd, A.B., M.A. (University of North Carolina), English. FACULTY Francis Ghigo, B.S. (Davidson), MA, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), French. James Richard Gross, A.B. (Wake For- est), M.A. (University of North Carolina), English. John Gill Holland, Jr., A.B. (Wash- ington and Lee), English. Augustin Victor Goldiere, A.B. (Dart- mouth), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale), French. James Walker Reid, B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Colum- bia University), Ph.D. (Peabody College), Geog- raphy and Geology. Joe 0. Embry, A.B. (Drury College), M.A. (State University of Iowa), Ph.D. (University of Minnesota), French. Ernest Albert Beaty, A.B. (David- son), M.A. (South Carolina), M.A. (Columbia University), B.D. (Co- lumbia Theological Seminary), Latin and German. Walter Elmore Meeks, Jr., A.B., M.A. (University of Alabama), French. Thomas Owen Pinkerton, B.S. (Davidson), LL.B. (Vanderbilt), Ph D. (University of North Carolina), German. LnchOskar Joachim Sieg fried Wruck, A.B.. MA. (Rutgers University), Ger- man. Julius Sherman Winkler, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan), M.A. (Prince- ton), German. John Crooks Bailey, Jr . A.B. (Davidson), M (Johns Hopkins). Grei- and Bible. John Alexander McGeachy, Jr., A.B. (Davidson), MA. (University of North Carolina), Ph.D. (Univer- sity of Chicago), History. George Labbdii, Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Texas), G-eek. Bradley DeForrest Thompson, A.B. M.A. (Williams), M.A. (Harvard), His- tory. Malcolm Lester, A B. (Mercer Uni- versity), M.A, Ph.D. (University of Virginia), History. Andrei Lobanov-Rostov- sky, Diplome, Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris 1923, History. FACULTY Paul Arthur Marrotte. A.B. (University of New Hampshire). MA.. Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), History. .J FACULTY {; John Thomas Kimbrough, B.S. (David- son), M.S. (University of Chicago), Mathematics. William Gillespie McGavock, A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Mathematics. William Nelson Mebane, Jr., B.S. (Davidson) M.A. (Cornell), Mathematics. Paul Ross Wheaton, B.S. (U. S. Military Academy), Lt. Colonel, United States Army, Military Science and Tactics. Junius Brutus Stroud, B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (University of Virginia), Mathematics. Charles C. Partridge, Captain, Artillery, United States Army, A.B. (University of Alabama), Military Science. Herbert Stanley Willcox, A.B. (Stetson), M.S. (Florida State University), Mathematics. Donald Howell Threlkeld, Captain, Armor, United States Army, B.S. (North Georgia College), Military Science. Robert Wjrren Pierce, Cap- tain, Infantry, United States Army, A.B, (Presbyterian Col- lege), Military Science. Donald Bryce Plott. B.M.. M.M. (University of Mich- igan), Music. Grier Moffatt Williams, B.S. (Davidson), M.M. (University of Michigan), Ph.D. (Florida State University). Music. David F. Richey, B.Mus., M.Mus. (Oberlin), B.Mus., M.Mus. (Yale), Music. i Douglas Clay Houcher.s, h.Y .r-.., M.F.A. (Richmond Professional Institute), Fine Arts. George Lawrence Abernethy, A.B. (Bucknell), M.A. (Oberlin), Ph.D. (Michigan), Philosophy. John Isaac Hopkins, B.S. , M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Phys- ics. FACULTY Clarence John Pietenpol, B.S. (Pittsburgh), M.S. (Colorado), Ph.D. (New York), Physics. FACULTY Locke White, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Physics. Jesse Chfton Albergotti, B.S. (Wheaton College), Physics. William Francis Frey, A.B. (King College), M.S., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University), Physics. h Winfred Pleasants Minter, B.S., M.S. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute), Ph.D. (University of Chicago), Political Science. Eugene Ferrell Miller, A.B., M.A. (Emory University), Political Sci- ence. John Dobbins Kelton, B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Psychology. William Gatewood Workman, B.Ph., M.A., B.D. (Emory), Ph.D. (University of Chicago), Psy- chology. Jay Harold Ostwalt, A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Psychology and Education. Joseph Turpin Drake, B.S. (Davidson), Causey, A.B. (University of Donald Webb Tucker, B.S. (Davidson). M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Viii;iiiuj, M.A. (University of North Caro- M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Sociology. lina), Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin), Spanish. Spanish. [33] k ►STUDENTS STUDENTS Of the elements which comprise the entity Davidson College, the students are most important. They arrive from many different places bringing with them many different ideas, educations and customs. But from the moment they arrive, they may forever use Davidson as a part of their title. As a member of the Davidson student body, they learn, play, and question the game of college, abiding by the rules that one must study for grades, one must hold as many offices as possible, one must shun religion, one must never allow emotion to prevail, and one may question and mock everything. [36] m When the student is apart from the crowd, he allows himself to think, talk or joke about Davidson. It is then that he ques- tions his purpose in life, wonders what his career should be, and estimates what he has learned and accomplished. In that moment, alone, he leaves the game, looks at it and himself, and is shamefully conscious that he has grossly underesti- mated the goals he must attain in order to be a well educated man. In these moments, alone, the student has realized his failure and has made himself more aware of the ideals he must fulfill. He will once again attempt, no matter how fruit- lessly, to succeed. [37] w % M3MH83fl The Freshmen arrive new, hurried, seeking immediate acceptance but gaining it solely from their peers who display the same red stigma. Their continuous questions in the first person concern courses, professors, fraterni- ties, and on and on all year. They watch and overhear the game being played throughout the year, but they have brought too much of home, high school, religious faith, and love of life to be accepted as players. They comprehend the rules by means of their questions, but, the upperclassmen warn them, they must practice and conform to become proficient. It takes time, for most, a year, for they often forget the rules of the game and become homesick, or excited by childish water fights and cap burnings. Few lose their naivete early, and it requires time for experimentation, invention and self-apprais- al before they are able to master the subleties and complexities of the game. Spud Stewart, Freshman Advisor, and Jim Stokes, President of the Freshman Council. ifi :i [40] [41] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN (f p P 9 ii .o (f f ...p rr -. P P P Rufus Leon Adair, ATQ Smyrna, Ga. John McLauchlin Adams, Jr., KA Winchester, Va. _ i i i ■ ■ _ i Stuart William Aitken 5rsv 5i ' - .1 _ _ ' ■1 ' ?! 7 - -s- ' ■ — ' .. « . «-. ' Kingsport, Tenn. William Nelson Alexander, i;AE Rocky Mount, Va. James Lee Roy Allison, Jr., nK ' i Hope, Ark. James Walter Allison, K- Charlotte, N. C. Paul Seabrook Ambrose, ' I ' Ae Knoxville, Tenn. John Samuel Apperson, IV, 1 ' A0 Charlotte, N. C. James Appleby, Jr., i:x Richmond, Va. James Harris Armstrong, -AE Selma, Ala. John Thomas Ashford Clinton, N. C. Robert Gray Austin, Jr., OKA Monroe, N. C. Gordon Victor Ball, Jr., i:N Chapel Hill, N. C. _ - Wade Barber, Jr., i:AE J Pittsboro, N. C. ft Dan Hardy Barefoot, i rA % | Smithfield, N. C. x James Alford Barnes Charlotte, N. C. James Tyson Beachum Charlotte, N. C. Philip Douglas Beidler, atu Biglerville, Pa. Michael Harold Bell, iika Lexington, N. C. Sam Orr Black, uka Spartanburg, S. C. Jerry Byron Blackstock, Bwn Dallas, Ga. , i- f. ■ i Robert Gillespie Blair, Jr., Ae _ . . , ' i., « - Winston-Salem, N. C. Thom Williamson Blair, Jr., ati; Charlotte, N. C. Harry Hunt Blakeslee, -IE Mobile, Ala. Hervey Francis Blalock, Jr., ka Clinton, S. C. Merritt Edney Blalock, III Charlotte, N. C. Harry Eric Bolton Luluabourg, Republique du Congo Peter Eugene Bondanella, Ain Greensboro, N. C. Daniel Walter Boone, III, ATii Newnan, Ga. William Holt Briggs, Jr., IIKA Wilmington, N. C. John Fiske Brinckerhoff, -N Daytona Beach, Fla. David Eugene Brown, Jr., K- Laurens, S. C. Frank Augustus Brown, III Richmond, Va. Robert Francis Bryan, Ae Atlanta, Ga. Jennings Franklin Bryant, Jr., KA Spruce Pine, N. C. James Robert Bryant, III, Kr Charlotte, N. C. ef f , h. - k i, ' - i -s -T O p C- ' o 1 p [42] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN ,f f .K - grry U l -hyry C. ■ M Henry Wayne Cherry, ' i r W Slierrill ' s Ford, N. , iwv - . „ im% ■ • I 1,— =_ I .   . William Bryant Childress, IN ' •■ ' Hillsville, Va. Kenneth Lendrem Childs, IIKI ' Greenville, S. C. John Franklin Clark, III, IIKA Kingstree, S. C. William Mackey Clark, Ki Charlotte, N. C. William Ferrell Burch, III, .v Newport News, Va. John Mallory Burks, i. Bedford, V,i. Joe Peter Burton f . ' idison, N. C. Will)er Wade Caldwell, i i: Atlanta, Ga. John Francis Callender, IIKA Jacksonville, Fla. Alfred Lamar Carson, Jr., AT ' .. ' Smyrna, Ga. Gerald T. Chambers Murphy, N. ,o r Q o n g p c Q o 1 O p (T: P O Sherwood McKissisk Cleveland, Kl Columbia. S. C. Flavel Woodrow Coleman, III, lAi; Memphis, Tenn. LIndsey Jonathan Collins, iah Jacksonville, Fla. Marcus Gordon Copelan, Jr., ill; Durham, N. C. William Terry Council, iaii Cary, N. C. Howard Wall Covington, Jr., : AI-; Greensboro, N. C. Stuart Thomas Cox, Jr., i-i-E AltaVista, Va. John Edwin Craig, Jr., IIKI ' Lancaster, S. C. Thomas Moore Craig, Jr., HiHi Moore, S. C. John Littlefield Crawford, III, llK ' l. Franklin. N. C. Daniel Lind Crocker Selma, N. C. Timothy Lent Croft, i . St. Louis, Mo. Michael R. Cummings, M ' A Hickory, N. C. James Fair Curl Pembroke. Ga. Donald Douglas Davis, - ' i n: Waynesville, N. C. Joe Goodridge Davis, Jr., Bon Danville, Ky. John Woodrow Davis, Jr. Hickory, N. C. Ernest DePascale, Jr., . T .! Huntington, W. Va. Richard William Donaldson, -AH Ch.ittanooga. Tenn. John Walter Drake, . T ' .; Wenonah, N. J. Robert Maxwell Earle Anderson. S. C. John Lowry Eatman Wilson, N. C. Ralph Stephens Eberly Denton, Texas P. Haywood Efird, III, :iAE Charlotte, N. C. [43] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN Julian David Ellett, Jr., 2N Aiken, S. C. Starling Claude Evins, i;X Somerset, Ky. George Ramey Fain, Jr., - ' I ' E Abbeville, S. C. Walter Lee Fanning, Jr., i;x RIdgewood, N. J. Sidney Luther Farrar, -MC Brunswick, Ga. Robert Decker Faw, Jr., llK ' b Salisbury, Md. Jay Samuel Federman Yeadon, Pa. H. Ellis Finger, III Jackson, Miss. Douglas Kiak Finley, -N Barium Springs, N. C. Rayburn Jerome Fisher, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Benjamin Sands Forkner, III, -li; Fort Pierce, Fla. Richard Lewis Foss, -X Lindale, Ga. Lowell Armistead Foster, -ii: Baltimore, Md. Jeffrey Lee Frank, -X St. Petersburg, Fla. Palmer Freeman, Jr. Fort Mill, S. C. Michael Wayne Frye Concord, N. C. William Farley Garrard, i; ' Mi Columbus, Ga. Gregory J. Gates, AT Atlanta, Ga. Gerald Masters Gee, -X St. Clairsville, Ohio Frank Huger Gibbes, III, 1IK.|. Greenville, S. C. George Marshall Gibbins, K- Anniston, Ala. Samuel Meador Gibbs, II, Hon Reidsville, N. C. Stephen Fitzhugh Gill, i;x Newport News, Va. John Chambers Good, Jr., Hon Chambersburg, Pa. Arnold S. Goodstein, Kl North Charleston, S. C. Jack T. Goodykoontz, Jr., -X Louisville, Ky. Stephen Anthony Graham Florence, S. C. James Blackmon Graves Kershaw, S. C. Jennings Lee Graves, Jr., -AE Greenville, S. C. Robert Lanier Groat Greensboro, N. C. Eugene Daniel Guyton, Jr., ' i-: o Florence, S. C. Arthur Hull Hammond, - K Griffin, Ga. David Alton Hardeman Fort Valley, Ga. Richard Martin Harden Camilla, Ga. Eugene Ramsey Hardin, III, Hon Charlotte, N. C. Cameron Robert Harkness, -X Acton, Ind. f ,P ' i! f. o c p O p [44] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN ' f Michael Louis Harrington, IIK-I ' J i :[-,i S,il -ni, N. C. C. Tiffin Harrington, - Pt-Tisdcold. Fla John Frederick Hartness, iika St Petersburg, Fl,i John F. Hash, k Camden, S C Walter Louis Hensley, III Fort Myers, Fla. Basil Virgil Hicks, Jr X North Little Rock, Ark. Richard Hilton Hicks, Jr., IIK. Greensboro, N. C. John Hesse Higgins Guilford ColleKf, N, C. Philip Douglas Hig htower, Kl ' « JCJ V- ' ' 1 ' ■ WinstonSalem, N. C ' - ' ■ ■ Haywood Northrop Hill, Jr. Atlanta. Ga James Anderson Hill, --I ' M Rumson, N. J. J. Pack Hindsley, Jr., IIA Beckley. W Va. ' rrrp ! • « - ' h ' - ' rj ' f C fh ( n , |Ls_aJ - f ' J-cav « • Lfc. James Guy Hollandsworth, Jr., AT! Ridiard Norman Hodgin Greensboro. N. C. James Otey Hoge, Jr. Blacksburg, Va. h n ' T- ' o ir- ' Wgi jdiiie uuy nuiidiiu: P V Asheville. N. C. 1 , . J. N. Howard. II Thomasville. N. C. Francis Patrick Hubbard, ati. Jacksonville, Fla. William Clarence Hufford, -N Pensacola. Fla. Thomas Marion Hunter, Jr., KA Belmont, N. C. Richard Andrew Hurd, -X Great Falls, Mont. « . ' James Walton Hyder, Jr., IIA Charlotte, N. C. John David James, - v. Oklahoma City, Okla. Frank Alfred Jenkins, iika Cha ' lotte, N. C. William Allen Johnson, i . o Raleigh, N. C. Ira F. Jones New Rochelle, N. Y. Samuel Phillips Jones, lAO Macon, Ga. JTT -i«-y I ' ' ' ' ' ' '  «• Ernest Lamar Jordan, II K.v Ij fi. Savannah, Ga. Albert Keiser, Jr. Hickory, N. C. Michael Inge Kent, - VK Huntsvilie. Ala. Stanley Roy Kerr Burlmgton. N. C. Stonewall Jackson Kimball, ka Rock Hill, S. C. Palmer M. Kirkpatrick, Jr., -N Belton. S. C. Craig Sims Kitchens Gamesville. Fla. Carl Beecher Klein Beaufort, N. C. James Henry Kopp, -- Louisville, Ky. Timothy Alan Kraftson Newtown Square, Pa. [45] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN Lauren Craig Kugel, ATQ Lexington, N. C George R. Kuykendall, ' VE f 1 f ' i 1 Charlotte, N. C h- ' l-- ,__ Robert Janney Lake, Ki: ij ' - y rvrTt ' ■ Southern Pines, N. C. Ernest Waddill Larkin, III, KA Washington, N. C. Earl W. Lawrimore, IIKA Florence, S. C. Fred Elvin Lewis, III, K ' Winston-Salem, N. C. Derek Alan LIndsley, atq Asheville, N. C. John Hunter Lingle, lAO Washington, D. C. John Anderson Little, ATH Raleigh, N. C. John Forsyth Little, III, 4 ' Ae New Orleans, La. Richard Clarence Little, -X Lincolnton, N. C. Claude Linwood Littlejohn Gaffney, S. C. Kempton Paine Logan, ati; Lakeland, Fla. William Welsh Logan Jackson, Ala. Jesse Lynch Lynn, Jr., -N Charlottesville, Va. Neill Gregory McBryde, SAE Durham, N. C. Alan C. McCallan Hastings-on-H udson, N. Y. Harvey Edward McConnell, Jr., KA Lancaster, S. C. William B. McGuire, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Charles Douglas McKeever, -X Meadowbrook, Pa. .I j _ B 1 I J Thomas Aaron McKenzie, III, ' t A0 3 ■ - ■ ,| — 9H ' ' r ' ■ V ' Winston-Salem, N. C. - %, ... l , .-x ■ maid Joseoh McKinnon . - — V ■ ' N •- •«■ ' Donald Joseph McKinnon Comer, Ala. Thomas Randolph McKnight, -AE Memphis, Tenn. James Riley McNab, Jr., ' lAn Rock Hill, S. C. James Aubrey McQueen, -. E Laurinburg, N. C. Conrad Douglas Martin, riKA Shelby, N. C. James Bassett Martin, iika Bethesda, Md. William Melvin Martin Kingsport, Tenn. Richard M. Maybin, Jr., - E Lawndale, N. C. Richard Eugene Merritt Bellaire, Texas David Farrer Mechan, Bun Winston-Salem, N. C. John Howard Miller Salisbury, N. C. Rex Wayne Mixon, Jr., ATQ Jacksonville, Fla. Paul M. Montgomery Newport News, Va. James Douglas MacLeod Moore New York, N. Y. Elliot Rector Motley, IV, Ben Charlotte, N. C. P h ' P i ij.) = iiUeMmi Mtti kii h h f - ' tikdtMtt iAife .! [46] FRESHMEN FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN O Pi TT 0 C ,p p !f P p p p r p p p pap JiiViiWiiili P p p  V- O P p p p P p p Eric Marshall Nichols, l- o OfoLnKl. Pa. Benoit Nzengu Nashville, Term James Howell O ' Callaghan Atlanta, Ga. T homas Lynn Ogburn, Jr., k:. WinstonSalem, N. C. G. David Orr, a i.; Coatesville, Pa John Andrew Ouzts. Ill, I ' I ' K Macon, Ga. Samuel Ross Owensby China Grove. N. C. Robert Glenn Palmer, IN L .-noir, rj. C Thomas Bart Peaden, mki- Jacksonville, Fla. Hugh Herman Peoples Mount Airy, N. C. Stuart E. Perry, Iah Silver Spring, Md. William Allen Pierce Cartersville, Ga. David McRae Powell, 1 K Little Rock, Ark. Robert Narraway Powell Clinton, N. C. Harold Douglas Pratt, Jr., IIK i Charlotte. N. C. Richard Henry Ramseur, --I ' K Lincolnton, N. C. Tommy S. Reams, Ki Southern Pines, N. C. John 0. Reynolds, Jr. Greenville, N. C. John Robert Rhudy Winston-Salem, N. C. James Harold Rifkin, •I ' .iH Signal Mountain, Tenn. Julius Edwin Rivers, Jr. Pageland, S. C. Raymond Wilson Rogers, i -if High Point, N. C. James H. Rollins, k. Clarksdale. Miss. John Peter Rostan, III, :;n Valdese. N. C. Stephen Edwin Rostan, Ki Valdese. N. C. Hoyle John Rymer, i-i Cleveland. Tenn. Charles Robert Sanders, Jr., bh Spartanburg. S. C. William P. Shackleford, IIK. Roanoke. Va. William Keith Sharp Lakeland. Fla. Lewis Edwin Shelley Marianna. Fla. John Richard Short, ix Greenwood, Miss. Stephen Powell Simmons Pilot Mountain, N. C. Thomas Dudley Simmons, Jr. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Stephen Charles Sink Linwood, N. C. William Howe Skinner, Jr., ::N Jacksonville, Fla. Robert Campbell Slaton, i-. h Palm Beach, Fla. [47] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN Michael Leonard Smith, -X Miami, Okla. R. Murray Smith, AT ' . ' Orlando, Fla. Stephen Bishop Smith, lAO Camilla, Ga. Arnold Holmes Snider, III, IIKA Salisbury, N. C. Lewis Brittle Snider, iika Salisbury, N. C. Richard James Snyder, Jr., K- North Canton, Ohio Robie David Sprinkle Clemmons, N. C. Alexander Erskine Sproul, Jr., nKA Staunton, Va. William Ernest Staples, ' irA Richmond, Va. James M. Starrett, ka Morganton, N. C. Fairman Preston St. Clair, nKA Indianapolis, Ind. Alvie Steele, III Valdosta, Ga. Robert J. Stockwell, 2AE Cmcinnati, Ohio James Sewell Stokes, IV, atq Winter Park, Fla. Ronald Wayne Stone, sx Kernersville, N. C. Eric Groff Taylor, i:iK Melbourne, Fla. Henry Brown Taylor, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. William Lambert Taylor, Ki: Smithfield, N. C. James Johnston Terry, Jr., ' M ' A Peterstown, W. Va. Donald William Tetrick, -MA Elizabethton, Tenn. John Young Todd, III Gastonia, N. C. Carl Martin Tomlinson Thomasville, Ga. Sidney Tompkins, III, Hhii Nashville, Tenn. David A. Townsend, ATH Live Oak, Fla. John Marlce Triplett, Jr., iiKA Grifton, N. C. Charles Siewers Turner, nun Greensboro, N. C. John David Turner York, S. C. Thomas Chalmers Vinson, Jr. Laurel Hill, N. C. Mark W. Walden, iiK-j. Ocala, Fla. James Lanier Walker, sx Sarasota, Fla. P r o ,(f o f ' ' 1 r o fr.i !f p |rgS8 M; PV [48] FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN • FRESHMEN Q P James William Walkup Sanford, N. C. William Watklns Walton, Jr., k: Pulaski, Va. Herbert Randall Webb, iii: Orlando, Fla. Irwin Allen Webb, Jr., i Atlanta, Ga. John Gibbon Webb, III Lookout Mountain, Tenn. John Guss Webb, Jr., i - Durham, N. C. Irvine Twitty Welling, III, i. i: Greenville, S. C. Philip Hunt Wells, iah Jacksonville, Fla. Bert Clifton Whisenant, IIK | Morganton, N. C. Robert Hallock Whitfield, . T High Bridge, N. J. James Pinckney Whitson Talladega, Ala. Robert Clark Whitton, K Charlotte, N. C. John Lee Wilkins, - ' i-K Athens, Ga. E. M. Wilkinson Sharon, S. C. George IVIiddleton Williams, Jr., IIKA Alexandria, Va. James William Wilson, s Lake City, Fla. Keber Grey Winfield, K.v Washington, N. C. William J. Wiseman, : . v: White Plains, N. Y. Douglas Clark Woodworth Waynesboro, Va. Robert McDowell Wright, 1 AK Charlotte, N. C. Graham Gibson Yarbrough Charlotte, N. C. Calvin Goddard Zon Washington, D. C. [49] 8afl0M0H«108 Casual in stance and attitude, ready to take offense, the flippant sophomore screams the perfection of his game when he has only just learned how to play. Dressed in any of the latest cam- pus styles, he is capable of speaking on any subject, though he may know nothing about it, of deriding what he knows nothing about and following the sophomoric rule: It is better to speak out of turn Than not at all. Will Jackson, President, and John Barrow, Student Council Representative. r .:- ' But among other upperciassmen, he strives hard to play as well as they. He, too, is afraid to discover if he is the self-assured, knowledgeable man he thinks he is. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES First Row John Pressly Alexander, Jr., ATU Charlotte, N. C. John Hugh Allen, I ' AB Winston-Salem, N. C. John C. Althoff, MA Yardley, Pa. David Frederick Anderson, nKA_ Columbia, S. C. Egbert Vernon Anderson, Jr Pensacola, Fla. Tom Baine Anderson, Jr., i:N Burlington, N. C. Michael F. Arrowood Shelby, N. C. Ronald M. Ayers, ::X Roanoke, Va. Second Row W. Perren Babcock, Jr Charlotte, N. C. John Curtin Barrow, ' A0 Winston-Salem, N. C. Howard Richard Bates, KA Miami, Fla. Lowrie M. Beacham, III, OKA Alexandria, Va. James Wallace Beasley, Jr., K2 Florence, Ala. George Alexander Bernhardt, k:s Lenoir, N. C. Charles Albert Beswick, i; E St. Petersburg, Fla. Robert Arthur Bethel Rome, Ga. Third Row William Michael Biggers Charlotte, N. C. Joseph J. Bird, Jr., i- , Burlington, N. C. Michael William Bisard, -X Owosso, Mich. Glenn Allen Bookhout, -X Durham, N. C. John Lawson Bordley, - E Winter Park, Fla. David Boone Bostian, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Edward Dale Boston Claremont, N. C. Raymond Samuel Bowers, Jr., l ' rA Pineville, W. Va. Fourth Row William Rufus Bradford, III Fort Mill, S. C. James Bradley, Jr., Hhii Lancaster, S. C. Samuel Johannes Brakel, -X Washington, D. C. Richard Clyde Brand, Jr., ' trA Johnson City, Tenn. Paul F. Briggs, Jr., rs Reidsville, N. C. James Ross Brindell, ATn_... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Daniel David Broadhead Moncks Corner, S. C. John Steven Bunch, ma lacksonville, Fla. ' 9K X. f D p P p C f . f . f r c D P P P ,ci P p p p p p if [54] SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES John Lanier Burns, i Edwnrd Gorrton Byrd, iv Dnniel Morrison Campbell, III, Henry Asbiiry Cathey, Jr., K A Richard D. Cathey, IIKI ' Clyde Harold Causey, Jr., I ' i ' i: John Paul Causey, Jr., -ii: Robert Emmett Chumbley, III Second Row Arthur Watts Clark, Jr.. i William Edwin Clark, r W. Thomas C. Cobb, ii M Peter Collin Coggeshall, Jr., kdm Francis Conrad Cole, -i i Robert Larry Compton, - Howard Boyce Connell, Jr., A : ' ' .. ' Winston Ira Cooney, ka Knoxville, Tenn. Spartanburg, S. C. Myrtle Beach. S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Decatur, Ga. Rockingham, N. C. West Point, Va. Covington, Va. Durham, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Ormond Beach, Fla. Hartsville. S. C. Clearwater, Fla. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Avondale Estates, Ga. Port Washington, N. Y. Triird Row Walter Howard Cornelsen, Jr. John F Crow, i Peter Glenn Crow, IN John Swectland Curry, K- William Louis Daisy David Jack Oalrymple, HK.v Bruce Atwood Dalton, Jr., Kl Roger Charles David, i ' - ' Fourth Row Don Dale Davidson, Ki Stephen Gilson Davidson, -I ' ii Chester C. Davis, AT;; William Graham Davis, -N Charles Lemmon Dibble Richard Wiley Donovan Richard VanEvera Ooud, Jr., -. James Morris Downey, -i r. Houston, Tex. Rockdale, Tex. .Vin-.l .r, S.)li-m, N. C. HuntifiKlon, W. Va, WinstonSalem, N. C. Seattle, Wash. Lenoir, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Salem, Ohio West Palm Beach, Fla. Winston-Salem, N. C. Pensacola, Fla. Sumter, S. C. Norfolk, Va. Arlington, Va. Jacksonville, Fla. 11 ( ■■ r f r r ( ' r y © P ' r. ' Iv ' (-? Q M i M M A t TMt i p p Q p P P c: [55] SOPHOMORES A First Row Charles Oliver DuBose, K2 Charlotte, N. C. Frank E. DuBose, Jr., BOn „Gable, S. C. Samuel Stuart DuPuy, Jr., KA Coral Gables, Fla. Walter Cary Eaton, :i E.... Camden, S. C. Walter Bellingrath Edgar, nKA __ _ Mobile, Ala. Guy Bernard Ephland, Jr., non Burlington, N. C. Russell Gordon Eppley Charlotte, N. C. Kenneth Franklin Essex, KA Winston-Salem, N. C. Second Row Frank H. Fee, III, ATn Ft. Pierce, Fla. James Witten Fell, i; E„. Charlottesville, Va. James Grier Ferguson, Jr., KS Laurens, S. C. Eugene Beverly Ferris, III, Ben New York, N. Y. Patrick Shannon Fisher Tarboro, N. C. William Henry Ford, Jr., 2X Rome, Ga. Halcott P. Foss, ' lAH .Spartanburg, S. C. Daniel J. Freedenburg, Jr., -N Catonsville, Md. SOPHOMORES Third Row Joe Clyde Gamble, ' H ' A Cades, S. C. Samuel B. Garren, ' i ' VS___ _ .Greensboro, N. C. Ben Fletcher Goldsmith Liberty, S. C. Stephen Ray Goode L. Elkins, W. Va. Charles David Grant, ATI! ___. Atlanta, Ga. James Richardson Grant, UK St. Petersburg, Fla. James Thomas Grey, IIKA____ Charlotte, N. C. Samuel G. Grimes, ka Washington, N. C. Fourth Row Richard L. Guerrant, -X Roanoke, Va. William Alston Haile, - tE Killeen, Tex. Donald Clay Hall, II, ' M ' A Baton Rouge, La. Rufus Eugene Hallmark, Jr Fort Bragg, N. C. Spencer Glenn Manes, - AE Winston-Salem, N. C. Jefferson Daniel Hanks, Jr., i;AE Rome, Ga. James Carlton Hardvirick, Jr., IIK Myrtle Beach, S. C. James Merriwether Hardy, l A Elberton, Ga. P S C C (f P O O C) o ms ( 1 f , f r-N Ti C P P O O p [56] SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Edward Wheeler Haselden, Jr.. i i Joseph Kyd Haseman, i i: Robert Barton Hayes, -ii: Robert Stephen Heckard, K- L. Thompson Heftner, ■! I ' a David M. Hendricks, K- Fred Bancroft Hetzel, Ki Michael Wood Holmes, - m Columbia, S. C. Lakeland, Fla. Hudson, N. C. Winston-Salem. N. C. Newton, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Washington, D. C. Kingstree, S. C. James Thomas John, Jr., IIK. David Floyd Johnson James Frederick Johnson, III, Xi I Drewry James Jones, Jr., i - Edward Valentine Jones, III, iiK-r Edwin Dale Joyner, 1 William Lyman Joyner Stephen L. Kash, ikhi Laurinburg, N. C. Stony Brook, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Raleigh. N. C. Lexington, Mass. Jacksonville, Fla. Dunn, N. C. Sterling, Ky. E. Cutter Hughes. Jr., Ill: R. Randolph Hughes Guy Oliver Hunter, i i John Oabney Hutcheson, Jr. Willis Olin Jackson, Jr., W William Edward Jacobs, - Albert L. James, III, it li Harry Thomas James, Jr., i. Birmingham, Ala. S. McLean, Va. Rome, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Decatur, Ga. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Darlington, S. C. South Boston, Va. Dale Franklin Keller, Jr ' M ' A James H. Kelly, Jr., I lA Walter Armstrong Kennedy, III Harold Barker Kernodle, Jr. IIK !• Lowell Douglas Kirkman, vi ' . ' William Young Klett, Jr., UK A Malcolm Graham Lane H. L. Lawton, III, unii Greensboro, N. C. Conover, N. C. Mooresville, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Dalton, Ga. Decatur, Ga. Orlando, Fla. Georgetown, S. C. jinif P p Q P |! f ji 1 I = ' i - ' -f W- f T K? i . ' Q P Q 9 r ' T ' f , o T ' [57] SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES First Row Asa Bell Lee, III, A il ' __ Spartanburg, S. C. Jerry Tyrus Lee, ka Rocky Mount, N. C. John Allan Lehman, - ' I ' E Norris, Tenn. Frederick Wright Lennon, Jr., 2X Lumberton, N. C. Austin Kellett Letson, Jr., UK Louisville, Ky. Richard Edmond Levy, KA Colonial Heights, Va. Barnett William Lewis, 2X Lakeland, Fla. James Howard Littrell, i; l ' E Woodland, N. C. Second Row Zachary Fillmore Long, Jr. Rockingham, N. C. Beaufort Brown Longest, Jr., rA Rose Hill, N. C. William E. McAlpine, Jr Kingsport, Tenn. Brown WlcCallum, Jr., KA Dillon, S. C. George B. McClelland, Jr., rA Radford, Va. Malcolm Chester Mclver, III, 2X _ Richmond, Va. Robert Lee Smith McKeithen, AT ' .! _ Old Greenwich, Conn. John Elam McKinley, III, Ki: Faison, N. C, Third Row Allen Crews McSween, Jr., ' I ' l ' A Greensboro, N. C. L. Charles Marcon, K- Bethlehem, Pa. Charles F. Marshall, Jr., KA ___ , Lancaster, S. C. Gary D. Martin Red Oak, N. C. Jerry Patrick Martin, K, Alexandria, Va. William Henry Matthews, III, SX Decatur, Ala. James M. Mays, -X Walhalla, S. C. James D. Melton, ' i-rA Glen Alpine, N. C. Fourth Row Jon C. Miller, i:N Durham, N. C. Benjamin E. Moore, Jr., KA Farmville, N. C. D. Clark Morrell, Jr, i: ' i ' K Bethesda, Md. Howard Odell Morris, Jr., Ki; Summit, N. J. Boyce Suman Myers, Jr., SN. Pensacola, Fla. Wirt Thomas Neale Banner Elk, N. C. Gary Donald Nedwed, -X Port Washington, N. Y. Duncan Drew Newcomer Shawnee-Mission, Kan. ,LJ -P- ' h Mmk i :Amhd dri M ■ 1 t l ( t % O P ,p O Q O kM s t [58] OPHOMORES • SOPHOMORES Firil Row Third Row Lewis Grady Norman, III, - m: West Point, Ga. David R. Pusey, i N Princess Anne, Md. George L. Oehler. i-N Kannapolis, N. C. Henry Ellison Pusser, : n Chesterfield. S. C. Robert Bradford Orr, Jr„ IIKI ' Hingham, Mass. Wyhe Savanas Quinn, III, iii Gastonia, N. C. Larry Albert Outlaw, UK A Mt. Olive, N. C. Charles Henry Ramberg Highwood. III. James Wharey Overton, IIKA Salisbury, N. C. Stephen Roberts Ramsburgh, KA Chevy Chase, Md. Joseph Fleming Parker, i i: Greenville, S. C. Robert K. Ramsey, iv Lynchburg, Va. Jesse FranKlin Pearson, in Charlotte, N. C. Bruce David Rasmussen, Al ' .; Petersburg, Minn. James Gibbons Pepper, -N Greensboro, N. C. Charles Edward Raynal, III, IIKA Clemson. S. C. Second Row Fourth Row David N. Ptohl. mill Charlotte, N. C. Frederick Edgar Reed, Jr., l i: Greenville, S. C. Dennis Nelson Phillips, m i ' Winnetka. III. Ronald Clair Reese, a I ' .; Orlando, Fla. William Thomas Phillips, AT;; Orlando, Fla. Paul Bernard Reichardt, iX Kirkwood, Mo. David Shanks Phlegar, III, IIA Blacksburg, Va. Merriott Warren Reid, Jr., AT ' .. ' Milledgeville, Ga. Wallace Warren Plowden, Jr., IIKI ' Bainbridge, Ga. Edwin Wendell Reynolds, Jr., I ' M: Morgantown, W. Va. Ernest Madison Pratt, mk Atlanta, Ga. Charles Vernue Roberts, III Drexel Hill, Pa. Edward Hyde Pulliam, i lA Newton, N. C. Hendry Steward Robinson, i ah Clinton, N. C. Thomas Graham Purkerson, -X Greenwood, S. C. Jay Patrick Rogers, i ' ii Raleigh, N. C. t . h f h V ' c Ci a T I . ) p P h !!p [59] SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES First Row Thomas Halsey Romoda Canton, N. Y. Sam B. Rose, III Galax, Va. Arthur Ross, III, IIKA Asheboro, N. C. Arthur William Ross, Ae Mobile, Ala. Ronald Eugene Rudolph, i: I E Bluefield, W. Va. John Randolph Puffin, Jr., i:x Williamsburg, Va. William Rule, IV _ __ _ Luluabourg, Republique du Congo Frederick M. Sackett, Jr., i; ' i ' K Keystone, W. Va. Second Row William F. Schutt, Ben Richmond, Va. BIynn Boyd Scott Union, S. C. Larry Dee Scott, nKA„. Webster Groves, Mo. Hoyle Edward Setzer, Jr..__ Mooresville, N. C. Johnnie Eugene Shue, - E Charlotte, N. C. John W. Shuler _ Mooresville, N. C. Conrad Moss Shumadine, - E Norfolk, Va. Charles Gordon Smith, IV, i:AE Snow Hill, N. C. Third Row David E. Smith Tuscaloosa, Ala. David M. Snipes Atlanta, Ga. Philip Alvin Squier, l Ae .-.__ Branchville, N. J. John Gage Stegman, 2 I E Silver Spring, Md. John Sloan Stephens, ' I ' -ie Atlanta, Ga. Edward Harden Stopher, Ben Louisville, Ky. Barry William Story, K-. Lenoir, N. C. Paul Alan Stotts, ' I ' Ae Dallas, Tex. Fourth Row Robert Wayne Strauser, - £ Pasadena, Tex. James T. Stringfield, III, ! Ae ...Pensacola, Fla. Bruce McArthur Swain, ' i TA Clarksville, Ga. David Michael Talbert, niv Hartsville, S. C. Farish Carter Tate, -AE __ Salem, Va. Robert King Taylor, III Greenville, S. C. Barry Amos Teague, 2X Madisonville, Ky. Dave L. Thomas, -X Shamokin, Pa. r. i j ,0. -. ' ■. f ni .Cj f f7 fmT i Z ' 1 O p Q O i ' f ' ! t [60] SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Currie Kerr Thompson, III, i:N Lee Cox Thompson, i i i William Taliaferro Thompson, III, S. Michael Thiirman, ■ ' Alan Kendrick Torrence, iika Russell Harold Trimble, - ' William Rufus Trotter Wesley Livingstone Truscott, Jr. Blanch. N. C. San Antonio, Tex Richmond, V.i Atlanta, Ga. Asheville, N. C. Kingsport, Tenn. Charlotte, N. C. Bogota, Colombia Second Row Alan Turner, Jr., ii ii Greensboro, N. C. William D. Vermilye ,, Lincoln, Va. Richard Beverly Vines ...Waynesboro, Va. Robert Geddings Waltes, UK _ Columbia, S. C. David Hughes Walker, Hon Brentwood, Tenn. Edwin Lance Walker, ' I ' AO Raleigh, N. C. James G. Wallace, ikui Charlotte, N. C. Thomas Hayden Watson, ilKA Miami, Okla. Th:rd Row James Alexander White, IIKI ' Robert Ashlin White, III, im: William Thomas White, IIK. W. Leon Whitehead, Jr., IIK A Frederick Abbott Whitney, Jr., i-Vi Chester E. Whittle, Jr., :. i: William B. Wideman, Jr. Joseph Maxwell Williams, III, K. _ Fourth Row Michael Edward Williams, ill: Broadus Estes Willingham William F. Wilson, ka William Rape Wood, mui V. Thomas Worrall, III, mm James Paxton Wray Alex Knox Wyatf, Jr., i i: Abingdon, Va. WinstonSalem, N. C. Mount Airy, N. C. Lake City, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Orlando, Fla. Arlington, Va. Tampa, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Clinton, N. C. Johnson City, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Charlotte, N. C. Rome, Ga. - P D 9 C P ' - 1 ,r vt It [61] f €IAf I anoiMUuil JUNIORS For the junior, his is a year of labs, more detailed and longer assignments, advanced ROTC, and the hardest courses in his major field of study. September prophesies the wasteland of tedious study. Through the year his library carrell guards overdue books and old test papers. Tommy Stafford and Hill Wellford, Student Council Representatives, and Jerry Tram- mel), President. [64] Other oil burners keep the vigil in his dorm room, having gained admission with the query. Got any spots for the test? The junior ' s scholastic goals are grades, completion of required courses and an easy senior schedule. In the spring he becomes a candidate, for, having perfected the game and having been accepted as a regular player, he must prove by his election not only mastery of the rules, but also a finesse which the average participant lacks. f.4Ui [65] Shunning the companionship of younger members of the student body, he studies the seniors, learning their problems and plans, seeking their advice. He knows how soon he too must face the ending and the beginning. In May the junior closes his book, stopping for a moment to feel the expectation and the urgency of the future and to question what if ... , when I become . . . , what happens when . . . J .. .-,. ..rv , ...« If He must have the answers now, before everyone goes and it is too late, before he must face next fall unprepared. He is afraid that, having spent a year memorizing specific books, notes and labs, he has not taken enough time to learn the uncatalogued courses of college. And he turns to watch the game for a moment, wondering if he should have played at all. i p r rs . V sj p a. p P i ' SSy tl •- .w r tft M r . Ai  --f ts- l 1- C ' Henry Sweets Ackerman, BHIT Louisville, Ky. Daniel Daugherty Adams, Jr., Axn Oklahoma City, Okla. Robert Franklin Adams Mobile, Ala. Thomas Ralph Agnew, -X Ocala, Fla. Dewitt Roy Alexander, i;x Charlotte, N. C. Howard Bell Arbuckle, K Charlotte, N. C. Thomas Gunn Archibald, - £ St. Petersburg, Fla. John H. Ariail, K. Greenville, S. C. George Louis Auman, lAfi Sanford, N. C. William Rowan Barron, X Eufaula, Ala. Larry E. Baucom, r. Charlotte, N. C. John Pinson Baum, ATO Milledgeville, Ga. Frank Harman Baumgardner, -AE New Orleans, La. William F. Beerman, K- Gibsonia, Pa. J U N lORS Hubert J. Bell, Jr., IIK Elberton, Ga. Stephen Richard Bender, -N Atlanta, Ga. Barry Earl Billington, 4 ' AH Forest Park, Ga. James Lee Binkley, -I ' K Wmston-Salem, N. C. Charles David Blue Gastonia, N. C. Richard Nelson Booth, i:x Conway, S. C. Robert Graham Bost, IIKA Erwin, N. C. John Kenneth Briggs, ' M ' A Reidsville, N. C. Alton Grady Brown, Jr., K Rock Hill, S. C-. William C. Brown, Jr. Hazard, Ky. Talbert C. Bryant, ♦ab Atlanta, Ga. William Yongue Buchanan, IIKA Winnsboro, S. C. James Jay Bulla, -I ' Ati Winston-Salem, N. C. Joseph Lee Burdette Davidson, N. C. [68] Cornelius Bushoven, III Atlanta. Ga Francis John Byrd, i ' . ' Lakeland, Fla. David Carlson Calhoun, O.infn. (.:,.iui William C. Cantey, k ' M Columbia, S. C. Peter Ingve Cassell, ix West Palm Beach, Fla. Richard F. Cecil, ATI! Spartanburg. S. C. Samuel Robert Childress, in Hillsville. Va. Stephen Michael Chiles, 1 1 - Radford. Va John Sanders Clardy, Jr., i Ocala. Fla. E. Fielding Clark, ii ' Conover, N. C. James Allan Colburn, - ' I ' K Huntington, W. Va. J. Earl Cole Acme, N. C. Orvin Reese Coppage, Jr., nun Columbus. Ga. Isaac Boyce Covington, Jr., ' I ' l ' Wadesboro, N. C. JUNIORS Benny Gene Coxton Manassas. Va. Charles Lester Creech, i I ' -i Winston-Salem, N. C. Uriel X. Cullum, Jr., IIK. Batesburg, S. C. Wilson Vaughn Curlee, il ' Wmston-Salem. N. C. Garfield Woodrull Danenhower, .v i ' Pendleton. S. C. Rollin Augustus Daniel, -X Nashville, Tenn. Thomas Gordon Day, Jr., K. South Charleston, W. Va. Roban Walter Debnam, Ki Raleigh. N. C. Clifton Jennings Derrick, II, l. West Palm Beach. Fla. William Lonnie DeVaughan Statesville, N. C. William Lyman Dillon, -W. High Point. N. C. Robert Ross Oixon, -.vi: Greensboro. N. C. William Edward Dole, Jr., i r. Davidson. N. C, Mark Stevenson Dunn, Jr. New Bern, N. C. jfS ,f i |?tl [69] O P [;, BX jp O fTT 1 .) P 1 p B ?K 1 f Robert Edwin Earle, KZ Statesville, N. C. Walter William Eckman, i-Ae Houston, Texas Henry D. Grier Edmunds North Miami, Fla. Thomas W. Edwards, HK ' i ' Greenville, S. C. Thomas Atkins Embry, KA Gainesville, Ga. Michael Newman Faulconer, hhii Greenville, S. C. William Reynolds Ferris, ka Vicksburg, Miss. Albert Patric Finch, III, i;AE Birmingham, Ala. William Hunter Fitts, i. Sanford, N. C. Steven Ronald Fore, ki Raleigh, N. C. Dick Hartley Forrester, ix Blackstone, Va. Fred L. Fowler, -Ai: Greenville, N. C. Patrick C. Freeny, lAE Oklahoma City, Okla. Richard Donald Fromm, : x Richmond, Va. JUNIORS Harry Ford Fry, BOn Cincinnati, Ohio Donald Caldwell Fuller Milledgeville, Ga. James C. Fuller, k:; High Point, N. C. Richard V. Fulp, i lA Kernersville, N. C. Samuel McPheeters Glasgow, III, bhii Nashville, Tenn. Frank William Gohike, i;x Wichita Falls, Texas Sammy Cordell Going, MA Spray, N. C. Thomas G. Gordon, Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Gregory Gordon Govan, IIK I Metairie, La. Steve E. Gramley, iiici ' Winston-Salem, N. C. Algie P. Guess, III, ATS! Waynesboro, Va. John Davidson Hall Damascus, Va. George Kennedy Harrington, -N Pensacola, Fla. A. Julian Harris Decatur, Ga. [70] George ParKer Harris, Jr., t ' n Charlotte, N C. Fred H. Harrison, lAi; Little Rutk, Ala. P. Douglas Heidt, n i: Ci.Mr ,,il.T. H.I Vincent Rodney Hentz, at .. ' Jacksonville, Fla. William Miller Hinton, Jr., k Lexington. Va. Michael Terrence Holland, iah Clinton, N C. John I. Hollenbeck, l Columbus, Oliio Gerald Winfred Hopkins, ili: Nokesville, Va Joseph T. Howell, iuMi Nashville. Tenn. John Everett Huggins Wilmington, N. C. Robert L. Hughes, iiKi Bluefield, W. Va. L. H. Hutchens, Jr., •r.Mt Winston-Salem, N. C. Robert L. Ivey, i Americus. Ga. John Lee Jernigan, Ki Durham, N. C. JUNIORS Luther N. Johnson, IIK v Benson. N. C. Clarence Dupre Jones, III Hillsboro, N. C. Lucian Cox Jones, mm Greensboro, N. C. William Seaborn Jones, T . Waynesboro. Ga. James W. Kellett, i.m: Greenville, S. C. William Haynes Kelly, k Scarsdale, N. Y. James Granbery Killebrew, Jr., khii Nashville, Tenn. Timothy Hooper Kimrey, AT ' .. ' Raleigh. N. C. Dannie Hillary King, k White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Robert King, III, AT ' .; Durham, N. C. Martin Luther Lafferty, Jr., mka Concord, N. C. Roger W. Laney, iii: Albemarle, N. C. James Franklin Lewis, i«Mi Mullins, S. C. George L. Little, Jr., i An Winston-Salem, N. C. c p n n r C ff O p A p p O (B p C o •.. . P ' kJ ' .k [71] - ' f ' ik % T tfeiLt .r;j A fe fe Tom F. Loflin Hendersonville, N. C. William Sumner Logan, Axn Lakeland, Fla. David William Lopp, ' M- Lexington, N. C. William Eugene Lynn, Jr., :iX Huntly, Va. James A. Loveless, i;x Gallatin, Tenn. Joseph T. McCormick, -t ' K Largo, Fla. Gene Scott McCutchen, khii Florence, S. C. Joseph Chalmers McCutchen Laurens, S. C. George Franklin McEver, i;x Davidson, N. C. William Frederick McGuirt, -.x Lumberton, N. C. Keith Wayne McMullen, bhii Safety Harbor, Fla. R. Walton McNairy, Jr., . K Greensboro, N. C. Jack Reddick McNeill, I1K. Thomson, Ga. Walter Young MacDonald Londonderry, N. H. J U N lORS George Bentley Martin Dothan, Ala. Hugh McLaurin Martin, K. Arcadia, Fla. 0. C. Martin, III, i; ' Mi Flemington, Ga. Richard Charles Masline High Point, N. C. James Lament Mayes, k Kannapolis, N. C. William Everette Mayhew Davidson, IM. C. John Douglas Miller, -X inwood, W. Va. Robert David Miller, -N Chapel Hill, N. C. William Byron Miller Charlotte. N. C. ■ William A. Mills, khii Statesville, N. C. James Leonidas Moore, i;x Charlotte, N. C. Winston Sidney Moore, ka Durham, N. C. William J. Morgan, -.M ' - Jacksonville, N. C. E. M. Morris, i - Roxboro, N. C. [72] Joel David Morrisett, ATO Boiling Springs, N. C. Gary Jacks Morrow, •H ' Mandarin, Fla Robert Oliver Moss, III, IIK West Point. Cut Lester Alfred Mullen, II Lincolnton, N C Michael Alan Nemir, ' M . Ariintjton. V.) Walter Richard Nickel, Jr.. 1 Montgomery. Ala. Guilford C. Oldham. Jr., i Charlotte, N. C. David B. Olin, :: Columbus, Ohio J. Patrick O ' Neal Deerfield Beach, Fla. George Kendrick Painter, iah Gallatin. Tenn. Louis Walters Payne, Jr., A ii; Raleigh, N. C. Robert Q. Pierce, iii: Norfolk. Va. Ralph James Piatt. Jr., K Jacksonville. Fla. Thomas Hague Poston Shelby, N. C. JUNIORS John Livingston Powell, i ' - Clinton, N. C. Bill M. Pridgen. HiHi Myrtle Beach, S. C. William Richard Pritchard. Jr.. IIKI ' Charlotte. N. C. John Lamar Pruitt, i ' . ' Atlanta. Ga. Tho mas Godfrey Quattlebaum, iika Florence. S. C. John H. Randolph, -.w: Greenville, S. C. Robert Allen Renner. iika Baltimore, Md. James Moody Rhyne. M ' Charlotte, N. C. Stephen A. Robinson. -X Charlotte, N. C. Won Delmar Rohrer. Jr.. -Ai: Pensacola, Fla. Forrest Hansbury Roles. -I ' K Union. W. Va. Russell L. Rosenberger Roanoke, Va. Charles T. Rowe, K. Lynchburg, Va. Edward Hampton Rudert, -W. Rome, Ga. Q P f P Q p: p Irrd 1 |r o j- o .ft p p p. r r p: . 1731 J P ( o dT T i w 1 1 |mT1 f T 1 Q. o a ' f p- l ri f- ' 1 William Ames Ruth, Axn Jacksonville, Fla. Meriwether Anderson Sale, KA Charleston, W. Va. David Sinclair Schade, -X Washington, D. C. Frederick W. Schoen, -X Philadelphia, Pa. Randolph Charles Scott Madison, N. C. Durwood Chestlee Settles, K- Arlington, Va. Merrill Callaway Sexton, -ae Knoxville, Tenn. Charlie B. Shapard, t i ' a High Point, N. C. Everette Ceburn Sherrill, -AE Charlotte, N. C. Jack H. Sherrill, Jr., ' MA Davidson, N. C. John Moyer Sink, III, ka Greensboro, N. C. Ralph Browne Small, HI, -X Macon, Ga. Ned Britt Smith, ' I ' AH Winston-Salem, N. C. Wayne Donovan Smithers, IIKA Kannapolis, N. C. JUNIORS W. Erwin Spainhour, IIK Erwin, Tenn. R. Timothy Spiro, - E Macon, Ga. John M. Spratt, Jr., Bon York, S. C. Thomas Hugh Stafford, Jr., i:AE Henderson, N. C. John Bruce Steigner, Hhii Columbia, S. C. Donald Grier Stephenson, Jr. Covington, Ga. William Morgan Stockard Graham, N. C. John 0. Stover, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. David Winston Suter, -X Staunton, Va. James Edgar Tanner, - E Georgetown, S. C. James Russell Thompson, Jr., - E Charlotte, N. C. Thomas G. Thurston, III, hka Salisbury, N. C. Jerry M. Trammell, i I ' a Shelby, N. C. Charles H. Trask, ka Beaufort, S. C. [74] George Leonard Turner, ii ' K Burlington, N. C Harry Barnham Underwood, II, Statesville, N C Dennis Terry Van Huss, v i ' .. ' East Point, G.i Robert Andrew Wachuk, ma Orange, Conn. P P fn P P P P p, p p .u«.o s P ( P- James Steven Waldron, ikhi Decatur, Ga Russell E. Walls, ma Beckley. W. Va. Jeffrey R. Wampler, ix Harrisonburg, Va. Stafford G. Warren, lAo Chapel Hill, N. C. Michael Dee Waters, - Charlotte, N C James King Weber, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Hill Beverley Wellford, Jr.. IM Charlotte, N. C. Lawrence Emory Whitaker, -. Waynesboro, Ga. James 0. Whitehead, iiK. Lake City, S. C. Richard Allen Whitfield, III, . r . Attleboro, Mass. Thomas Harrison Whitley, Jr., Ki Yanceyville, N. C. Lawrence Douglas Wilkerson, IIKI Jacksonville, Fla. William Walter Wilkins, Jr., . F. Greenville, S. C. Luther Chase Williams, III Lancaster, S. C. Morris Edward Williams, Jr., liu Henderson, N. C. Charles Nelson Williamson, -■ti: Westfield, N. J. Robert Spaulding Winslow, AT!) Birmingham, Ala. Joe Lester Wolfe, III, ka Florence, S. C. George Gordon Worthen, IIK ' I ' Little Rock, Ark. John H. Wright, Jr., KA Asheboro, N. C. [75] They also serve, who sit and wait [76] --- • fir 4- - ' iii.fr J4 iCii JanEtik Beikstranil HalsintiborK, Sweden Hong Kong, China Giuseppe Cipolloni Perugia. Italy Chriitian FaberRoi) Kokkcdal, Denmark Cuido Friedl Vienna XII. Austria . ' r Robert H. Gerritsen The Netherlands AKio Kinugasa Suita-Shi. Osaka, Japan Erwin Jorge Landsberger La Serena. Chile Jonathan B. Lewis Lymington. England GeoHrey Luckock Dorset. England gSUcM Jean-Jacques Pahud Vaud. Switzerland Franklin V. Pfeffer Montevideo. Uruguay Harald J. K. Saxholm Jar in Baerum, Norway Nobutoku Tatsuta Tokyo, Japan Alexander C. Wustmann Weckerlingplalz, Germany Each year, a number of foreign students are sent to Davidson as a part of the English Speaking Union, as Richardson scholars, and as scholars connected with other programs. They are welcomed warmly at first, attend certain classes, socialize at different fraternity houses, and, in general, watch the game of college as it progresses through the year. It is hoped that the foreign students will gain friends and begin to comprehend a concept too few Americans understand, the American way of life. Although we, the students live in a world of international relationships, we fail to recognize that we may learn from the foreign student his culture and ideas while teaching him ours. But when we have spoken to these men more than once, we leave them alone. They huddle together for companionship, for we will not take time out from our game to understand their ideas. FOREIGN STUDENTS [77] v ' M - ■;rr,-,i SENIORS Though the senior finds his class schedule emptied of courses required for graduation, his hours are filled with graduate school interviews and scholarship applications, job interviews, forms for assignment and entrance in the Army, and meetings and schedules of extracurricular activities. He discovers quickly that he must fit his studying and social life in between the thousands of details which help him plan and decide what he will be doing next year, and when he will be doing it. A senior ' s puzzle, the future, includes the pieces, past and present. And so he must fit the pieces of the puzzle, he must see a picture of his future clearly. He takes the past and finds in it his major and grades, his extracurricular activities and awards. In fraternity bull sessions, in conferences with professors, in interviews, and in letters and phone calls he is advised and finds the present. And then alone, he fits these pieces of what he can and what he ought with his own opinionated piece— what he wants to do. He completes the puzzle. But the senior will tear apart and fit together the pieces many times before he sees any clear picture. ' •v r I r«« _|j,wFj!r ],i. ?§, r [82] After graduation, the senior finds time to evaluate his college achievements and to look at his future. He realizes that he has had little time during the past year to play the game of college and wonders whether the game taught him anything about himself or was even adequate preparation for this ending and beginning. It does not seem as important as he first thought, and, perhaps, if he had not played, it would not have made any difference. But, he rationalizes, can a student accomplish anything without the game? Senior class officers are John Kiliian. President, Larry Leafer, Vice-president, and Ken Kelly, Student Council representative. [83] GEORGE THOMAS ABERNATHY, JR. Newport News, Va. English . . . AT ' . . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Debate Team . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List. JOHN KNOX ABERNETHY, JR. Indianapolis, Ind. Latin-Greek . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . Westminster Fellowship, Vice-President . . . Junior Year Abroad at University of Ghana. SENIORS JOSEPH DICKERSON ANSLEY Decatur, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' n, Warden . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Beaver Club . . . Football . . . Court of Control. JAMES STEPHEN ARTHUR Charleston, W. Va. Economics . . . -vr ' .- ' . . . Honor Court . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . Business-Economics Association . . . YMCA . . . Track . . . Rifle Team . . . College Union Board. ROBERT MEYER AUMAN West End, N. C. English . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Young Demo- crats Club. [84] HENRY VANN AUSTIN Clinton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' -io, Social Chairman . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Dean ' s List. PERRY WILLIAM AYCOCK, JR. McConnells, S. C. Pre-Medicine. WILLIAM MILTON BACKLUND Houston. Texas Pre-Medicine . . . Ka . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Football Band . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Tennis ... Phi Eta Sigma. ANGUS SELLERS BAKER, JR. Charleston. S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK.V, President, Social Chairman . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . ROTC, Lieutenant. LeROY ALLAN BALDWIN Blacksburg, Va. Physics . . . - ' I ' l:, Chaplain, Senior Marshal Sergeant. ROTC. WILLIAM ODELL BANKHEAD. JR. Chester, S. C. Business . . . ' I ' -in, President of Pledge Class . . . Sports Chairman . . . D Club . . . Business-Economics Association . . . YMCA . . . Football. ROBERT MIUN AUSTELL Spartanburg, S C Economics . . hkh .. . d Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Business-Economics Association . ROTC, Company Executive Officer . . YMCA Tennis (Capt.im) FREDERICK DACOSTA AUSTIN, III Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine. SEN lORS [85] ikmh EDWARD TURNER BARFIELD Pensacola, Fla. English . . . i.Ai:. WALTER KENNETH BARGER Chattanooga, Tenn. History . . . D Club . . . Le Cercle Francals . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . Vagabonds . . . Cross Country . . . Wrestling . . . Club Internationale. JEROME VANCE BAUCOM Raeford. N. C. English . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . LIngle Manor . . . Dana Scholar. ROTC PHILLIP OSBORNE BETHEA, JR. New York, N. Y. English . . . BHii . . . Le Cercle Francals . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Soccer. EDWARD COLTRANE BIVENS Albemarle, N, C. Economics . . . II Ka, Corresponding Secretary . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Swimming. WILLIAM MILTON BLAKELY, JR. Abbeville, S. C. History . . . IIK ' I ' . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Rifle Team. SENIORS ROY JACKSON BOND, JR. Savannah, Ga. Economics. WILLIAM GLENN BOYD Lincolnton, N. C. History . . . BHll . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Freshman Court . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA. [86] WALLACE WYMAN BOYD Clinton, S. C. Pre Medicine K DAVID PAUL STELLHORN BREITEN Kearny, N, J. English . . . IIKA, Alumni Secretary . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society. President. KEITH BRENNER Bethesda. Md. History . . . Delta Phi Alpha ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . International Relations Club . . . ROTC, Staff Sergeant . . . YMCA . . Vagabonds . . . Dean ' s List. EDWARD D. BROWN Pelham Manor, N. Y. English . . . D Club, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Cross Country, Manager. SAMUEL YOUNG BROWN, JR. Atlanta, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . +.iH . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant .... YMCA. RUDOLPH BUMGARDNER, III Staunton, Va. History . . . K. , Vice-President . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC. Captain . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Track. SENIORS FRANK AVERY BURNS. JR. Eastman, Ga. Psychology . . . Htm, Boarding House Manager . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC. 2nd Lieutenant . . . Cross Country . . . Track . . . Dana Scholar. STEPHEN ALLEN BUTLER Columbus. Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . .VTi ' , Scholarship Chairman, Rush Chairman. President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Orientation Group Leader . . . Interfraternity Council. [87] GUY WASHINGTON BYRD, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. Economics . . . i , Corresponding Secretary. RICHARD LEA CALLAWAY IVlaryville, Tenn. Pre-Medicine , . . Ai ' ' - ' . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Eumanean Literary Society ... Phi Beta Kappa. SENIORS JOHN BURTON CAMERON, JR. Broadway, N. C. History . . . ' l ' -i«. Disciplinarian . . . Male Chorus . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club, Chairman . . . Vagabonds . . . Football . . . Wrestling . . . Young Conservatives Club. BOYD CLEVELAND CAMPBELL, JR. Taylorsville, N. C. History . . . IIK ' I ' . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Dean ' s List . . . Wildcat Handbook . . . Dana Scholarship . . . Burlington Scholarship DANIEL ALLAN CARRELL Louisville, Ky. History Honors . . . -X, Vice-President, Chapter Editor . . . D Club . . . Omicron Delta Kappa ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Student Council . . . President of the Student Body . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Fresh- man Court . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA, Director of the Y Freshman Camp . . . Dean ' s List . . . Basketball ... Phi Eta Sigma . . . A. S. Brown Scholarship . . Harding Scholarship . . Rhodes Scholarship. STEPHEN CUTLAR CLARK, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. English . . . Boii . . . Davidsonian, Sports Editor . . . Vagabonds . . . House of Bacchus . . . Intramural Athletic Council, President. SAMUEL SMITH CLARK, III Charlottesville, Va. Psychology . . . IIK.V, Rush Chairman . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Cheerleader . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Cadet Colonel . . . YMCA . . . Soccer . . . Freshman Hall Counselor. WILLIAM FRANCIS CLINGMAN, III Winston-Salem, N. C. Economics . . . iiK ' i ' , President, Editor . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Business-Economics Association, Treasurer . . . Eumanean Literary Society, Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . Dean ' s List . . . A. K. Phifer Scholar- ship . . . YMCA, Freshman Camp, Business Manager. CARLTON WILLIAM COLE Coral Giibles, fi.i Economics . . . H ii, Recording Sfcretdry . . . Business- Economics Association . . . Freshman Court . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Phi Eta Sigma. FLOYO BENTON COLE. Ill Cle.uA.itLT, FI.I. Mathematics and English . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . Omicron Delta Kappa dent . . . Sigma Upsilon . Colleges and Universities nean Literary Society . . . ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff Distinguished Military Stu- . . Who ' s Who in American . . Cheerleader . . . Euma- ROTC, Captain . . . Scripts Vagabonds . . . College Union, President . . . Major Holt Barnwell Scholarship . . . Charles A. Dana Scholarship . . . First Place, SEN lORS ALEXANDER HAMILTON COOKE Louisville. Ky. Economics . . . hum . . . Distinguished Military Stu- dent . . . Business-Economics Association, Vice-Presi- dent . . . Chapel Choir . . . Male Chorus. Vice-President . . . ROTC, Major . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Baseball . . . Charles A. Dana Scholar . . . Student Store Manager. ROBERT BRADLEY CORDLE Charlotte. N. C. History Honors . . . Ki:, Vice-PreSident; Rush Chairman . . . D Club, President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Student Council . . . Who ' s Who m American Colleges and Uni- versities . . . ROTC, Major . . . Young Democrats Club . . . Beaver Club, President . . . Dean ' s List . . . Football, Co-Captain . . , Track, Captain . . . C. T. Stowe Memorial Scholarship . . . Wm. A. Merchant Track Award . . . Southern Conference All Academic Football Team. HARLEY LEE COWARD Goldsboro, N. C. Political Science crats Club. ROTC Young Demo- JR. COMANN PENRY CRAVER, Wmston-Salem, N. C. Business-Economics . . . Hhii House Manager . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics Association . . . En- manean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Major . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Football. Manager . . . House of Bacchus. EDWARD ELLIOTT CRUTCHFIELD, JR. Albemarle, N. C. Economics ... K-, Guard . . . D Club . . . guished Military Student . . Association . . . ROTC, Captain Football. Distin- Business-Economics . Beaver Club . . . FELIX HARRY DANIEL Gulfport, Miss. Greek and History . . . Classics Club . . . Debate Team . . . Philanthropic Literary Society. Treasurer . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Dean ' s List . . . Tau Kappa Alpha . . . Dana Scholar . . . Lingle Manor Organization. [89] JAMES CAMERON DAVIS Wilmington, N. C. Physics . . . IIKA, Vice-President, Rush Chairman, His- torian . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Camera Club . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Radio Club . . . Wildcat Handbook. WILLIAM L. DENHAM Winston-Salem, N. C. English . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Vagabonds . . . University of Aix-Marseille, France, Junior Year. k JAMES ELLIS DILL Roanoke, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . -N . . . Concert Band . . Band. . Football THOMAS MASON DILLON Elkin, N. C. English . . . i: ' t ' K . . . Chaoel Choir . . . ROTC, First Class . . . YMCA. Sergeant JULIAN B. DOSS Roanoke, Va. Psychology . . . --X. CHARLES KIRKPATRICK DOUGLAS Dalton, Ga. History . . . Hnii . . . Aloha Psi Omega. President . . . Omicron Delta Kaoca . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Male Chorus, President . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Dean ' s List. SENIORS RODGER WINSTON DURHAM Greensboro, N. C. ■ History . . . Lmgle Manor, Chairman, Board of Directors . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Concert Band . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . Radio Club . . . Wildcat Handbook. PAUL FRAZIER DUVALL, JR. East Pomt, Ga. Mathematics . . . y ' ' - ' -. Sports Manager . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Student Council . . . ROTC . . . Deans List . . . Basketball . . . Davidson College Scholarship . . . Dana Scholar . . . Freshman Physics Award . . . Intra- mural Athletic Council ... Phi Beta Kappa. [90] £ k SENIORS JAMES CLARENCE FISHER Fayetteville, N. C. Economics . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Business- Economics Association . . . International Relations Club . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Cross Country . . . Dana Scholar. SAMUEL LAURENS FORT, JR. Blacksburg. S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Delta Phi Alpha, Vice-President . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Dana Scholar. RICHARD ANDREW EBERHART Atl.ml,!, G,i Economics . . . K , Treasurer . . . Distinguished Mili- tary Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business- Economics Association . . . ROTC. Captain . . . Track. Chemistry . Lieutenant JOHN L. EGGERS Boone, N. C. •MA . . . Male Chorus . . . ROTC, 2nd . Wrestling. JOHN GARY EICHELBERGER Clinton, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieu- tenant . . . YMCA . . . Dean s List. JOHN HAYWOOD EVANS, JR. Rocky Mount, N. C. Mathematics . . . D Club . . . Basketball Co-Captain. Golf, GIST HENRY FARR, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . II, Rush Chief . . . Chapel Choir . . . ROTC, Lieutenant. DAVID MICHAEL FEATHERSTONE Mt. Holly, N. C. History . . . l.X, Historian . . . ROTC . . . . . Baseball. YMCA M [91] JAMES WILLIAM FOUCHE, JR. Columbia, S. C. Economics . . . IIKA, Social Chairman, Greek Week Chairman . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Sergeant First Class. LEWIS KEITH ERASER Florence, Ala. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK.V, Sports Manager . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Chapel Choir . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . Dean ' s List . . . Track, School Record in High Jump . . . Intramural Athletic Council, Vice-President. SENIORS udM CHARLES EDWARD FREW Grosse Pointe City, Mich. History . . . -X, President, Vice-President, House Man- ager . . . D Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Male Chorus, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Swimming. DWIGHT RODNEY FRYE Cornelius, N. C. Political Science. JAMES SAMUEL GIBBS Reidsville, N. C. Economics . . . i! . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Dean ' s List. N. ALEXANDER GIBBS, JR. Thomasville, N. C. History . . . ' i ' - . President . . . D Club . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC . . . Baseball . . . Football. DEWEY CABELL GILLEY, JR. Leaksville, N. C. History . . . HK ' I ' , Secretary, Social Chairman . . . Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer . . . Business- Economics Association . . . Davidsonlan, Reporter . . . ROTC, Cadet First Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Dana Scholar . . . Student Orientation Group Leader . . . College Union Board. JAMES RICHARD GLENN, JR. Clarksville, Tenn. Philosophy . . . -. , Tribune, Boarding House Manager . . . Honor Court, Chairman, Summer Session ' 52 . . . Chapel Choir, President . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Male Chorus . . . YMCA, Board of Directors . . . Vagabonds . . . Faculty-Religious Life Committee, Col- lege Students Class, President. [92] WILLIAM CLAUDE GODWIN, JR. F,iyfttfville, N. C History II K , PlerlKe Master EDWIN LOMBARD GORHAM, III Pelham, N. Y. EiiRlish . . AT ' .. ' . . . ROTC . . . Spanish Club Wildcat Handbook. SENIORS JOHN WAYNE GREENE Huntersville, N. C. Spanish . . . Spanish Club. ROBERT KENNEDY GREGORY. JR. DeLand, Fla. Sociology. WILLIAM MORICE HAGEN Falls Church, Va. English . . . II Ki ' , Alumni Secretary . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Oavidsonian, Editorial Staff, Assignments Editor, Managing Editor, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Publications Board . . . Vagabonds . . . Swimming. RAMSEY WINDLEY HALL Durham, N. C. English . . . Kl, Rush Co-Chairman, Alumni Secretary . . . D Club . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . Beaver Club . . . Football . . . Swimming. PORTER ALEXANDER HALYBURTON Davidson, N. C. English . . . ii ' X Social Chairman . . . Sigma Upsilon, President . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Magazine Advisory Board. THOMAS HENDERSON HAMILTON, JR. Kinston, N. C. English . . . BHii . . . D Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant First Class . . . Vagabonds . . . Baseball. [93] History JACK GUY HAND, JR. Jacksonville, Fla. . . IIKA, Treasurer . ROTC. NATHANIEL PUTNAM HARRIS Mobile, Ala. Business Administration . . . ' I ' Ao, Intramural Athletic Council Representative . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieu- tenant . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Baseball . . . Basketball. rk SAMUEL PINCKNEY HAWES, III Conway, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki:, Alumni Secretary . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Secretary . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Track. DAVID RUSSELL HEDRICK Lake City, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK . . . Chapel Choir. JAMES PAISLEY HENDRIX, JR. Durham, N. C. History . . . Ki:, G. M. C. . . . Scabbard and Blade, Vice-President . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Beaver Club . . . Basketball . . . Track. DAVID HILLEN HERBERTSON Jacksonville, Fla. English . . . ' iKi: (Ga. Tech) . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Davldsonian . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Major . . . Wildcat Handbook, Editorial Staff Dana Scholar. SENIORS KURTIS CLAUDE HESS Charlottesville, Va. Greek . . . - ' i v., House Manager . . . Who ' s V ho in American Colleges and Universities . . . Concert Band, Treasurer . . . Football Band . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Organizer and Director of the Wildcat Band . . . Brass Ensemble . . . Queens-Davidson Orchestra. Music LARRY D. HICKS Mooresboro, N. C. Lingle Manor Member . Male Chorus. [94] History , Society Club . . RICHARD NELSON HILL Sebfin ' ,. F I.I History . . Ilk , Piirliamcntarian. RICHARD ALBERT HILLS, JR. Decatur, Ga. . . ATI. ' , Pledge Trainer . . . Eumanean Literary . . International Relations Club . . . Spanish YMCA . . . YMCA Freshman Camp Counselor. WILLIAM MacARTHUR NINES Rocky Mount. N. C. Social Studies . . . -■ i. . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC. 2nd Lieutenant. JOHN THOMAS HOPKINS Davidson, N. C. Psychology . . . - ' I ' l:, Social Chairman, Chaplain, Pledge Board . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Concert Band . . . YMCA . . . Swimming . . . From Davidson Radio Staff. PIERCE JOHNSON HOWARD Kinston, N. C. English. SIMMONS HARRISON ISLER, III Charlotte, N. C. History . . . Spanish Club . . . Cross Country . . Intramural Boxing Champ, 1936-125 lbs. . . . Lt. Col., USA, Retired. J kJik kdih SENIORS WILLIAM STUART JAMISON Winter Park, Fla. Business . . . iiK.v, Shield and Diamond Correspondent . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Union Film Com- mittee, Chairman . . . Distinguished Military Student. WILLIAM HENRY JARMAN, JR. Gastonia, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K.v . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . YMCA . . . Basketball, Captain . . . ROTC, Captain. [95] JOSEPH RONALD JONES High Point, N. C. Business . . . D Club . . . Football . THAD LEROY JONES Portsmouth, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . Ki). Wrestling. SENIORS ROBERT HARVEY KEITER Kinston, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . bhii. KENDRICK KING KELLEY, III Jacksonville, Fla. History . . . ' I ' Ah, Pledge Master, Rush Chairman . . . D Club . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade, Captain . . . Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer and First Vice- President . . . Secretary, Senior Class; Freshman Coun- cil, Secretary . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Captain . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Swim- ming . . . Track . . . Dana Scholar. k FRANCIS BOLLING KEMP Reidsville, N. C. History Honors-Economics . . . Hhii, Treasurer, Rush Chairman, Pledge Class President . . . Dinstmguished Military Student . . . Business-Economics Association, President . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Dean ' s List . . . Golf . . . Fresh- man Council ... Phi Beta Kappa. WILLIAM GRIER KEPLER Staunton, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . Chorus . . . ROTC YMCA. Cheerleader JOHN HUNIR KILLIAN Franklin, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K. , Rush Chairman . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Student Council, Vice-President, Sophomore Representative . . . Senior Class President . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Freshman Court . . . YMCA. LAWRENCE MAURY KIMBROUGH Davidson, N. C. History . . . K-, Treasurer, President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Student Council . . . Inter- fraternity Council . . . ROTC, Major . . . Business Manager, Football and Basketball Programs. [96] HUBBARD ALLEN KNOX, III MilliiiRtot), N, J. Economics . . i ' ' ROrc, Lieutenant. CHARLES PHILLIPS KRAEMER Richmond, Va. Psyctiology ... Hull .. , YMCA, Community Recreation . . Tennis. SEN lORS i dk. LAURENCE CROWELL LEAFER Newton, N. C. Political Science . . . ■M ' .i, Interfraternity Council Representative, Pledge Class President . . . D Club, Vice-President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Student Council . . . President, Junior Class; Vice-President, Senior Class . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Freshman Court . . . Interfraternity Council, Vice-President . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . Beaver Club . . . Dean ' s List . . . Cross Country . . . Track . . . Dana Scholar . . . Outstanding MS-II. ROBERT ARTHUR LESLIE Avondale Estates, Ga. Mathematics . . . at;; . . . D Club . . . Chapel Choir . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Cross Country . . . Track. RONEL LEE LEWIS Durham, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . i a . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Editor . . . D Club . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Rifle Team . . . Dana Scholar. ROBERT REED LLEWELLYN Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mathematics . . . Lingle Manor, Secretary, Board of Directors . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Wildcat Pep Band . . . Debate Team . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant Major . . . Radio Club . . . Tau Kappa Alpha, President . . . Dana Scholar ... Phi Eta Sigma. JAMES ANDERSON LONG, IV Roxboro, N. C. History . . . Bkii, President . . . International Rela- tions Club, President . . . Philanthropic Literary So- ciety . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . YMCA Cabinet. FREDERICK BLAND LOPP Lexington, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' il A, Treasurer . . . D Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Tennis. [97] CLIFFORD BRYANT LOUDERMILK Cornelia, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . -I ' l ' -i. WYATT RHETT McCANTS Georgetown, S. C. Business Administration . . . HKA JAMES BENJAMIN McCOY, III Concord, N. C. Bible . . . ATs; . . . Summer Honor Court . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Wrestling. WILLIAM JASON McDANIEL, JR. Rutherfordton, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIKA, Social Chairman . Epsilon Delta. Alpha JOHN ROSS McELFRESH Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Spanish . . . ats; . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-President, President . . . Chapel Choir . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . Spanish Club, Vice-President, President , . . YIVICA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Curtis B. Johnson Scholar. CALVIN JAMES McGEHEE Atlanta, Ga. Business Administration . . . i;x. Alu mni Contact Officer, Social Chairman . . . Business-Economics As- sociation . . . YMCA . . . Assistant Scout Master, Davidson Scout Troop, 1957-59. SENIORS TONEY DANIEL McMILLAN Arkadelphia, Ark. Business-Economics . . . -. i; . . . ROTC, Lieutenant. ANTHONY GENE McNAY Key West, Fla. Pre-Medicine . . . -AE. [98] FRANK LEATHERBURY McPHILLIPS Point Clf.if, Ala PreMedicine , , , M li . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club . . . Golf. Captain . . . House of Baccfius, Grand Dragon. DONALD HOWARD McQUEEN, III Laurinburg, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . - ■, President, Vice-President . . . D Club . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Soccer. th h MALCOLM STUART MacDIARMID Staunton, Va. History . . . K. . . . International Relations Club . . . Baseball, Manager. EDWIN ERWIN MADDREY, II Winston-Salem, N. C. Business Administration , . . IIK. . . . Business- Economics Association . . . ROTC,- Sergeant . . . YMCA. ROBERT STILLWELL MARQUIS Knoxville, Tenn. Pre-Medicine . . . -•iv.. Scholarship Chairman . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Philan- thropic Literary Society . . . Dean ' s List . . . Radio Club . . . Swimming . . . R. M. Miller Honorary Scholar. ROBERT NELSON MARSHALL, Winston-Salem, N. C. Biology-Chemistry . . . i ' . JR. SENIORS JOSEPH PRIDGEN MARTIN Durham, N. C. Business Administration . . . i . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Freshman Council . . . Career Carnival. LEWIS KERFORD MARTIN, II Roanoke, Va. Pre-Medicine . . . •H ' - . President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Dana Scholar . . . Orientation Group Leader. [99] STERLING TALMAGE MARTIN, JR. Charleston, W. Va. History . . . Sigma Delta Psi . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Cross Country, Captain . . . Track . . . All Southern Conference Cross Country Team, 1960, 1961, 1962. WILLIAM CARTER MEBANE, III Wilmington, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . i;x . . . D Club . . . ROTC . . . Swimming, Captain. SENIORS Biology Soccer. ROBERT WILLIAM MELDRUM Bloomsburg, Penn. . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . YMCA MELVIN KAY MELTON Hollywood, Fla. Psy chology . . . IIK , Warden . Physics JOHN DOUTHIT MERCHANT III Carlsbad, N. M. . . I ' l ' H, Guard . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant. CHARLES HENRY MITCHELL Augusta, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . at;;, Vice-President . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Dis- tinguished Military Student . . . College Union Board, Round Table Committee Chairman. GORDON NAPIER MITCHELL Southern Pines, N. C. Chemistry . . . - i ' i:. Historian, Comptroller . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant. ALEXANDER CHARLES MORGAN Atlanta, Ga. Pre-Medicine . . . Hh . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treas- urer . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Honor Court . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA, Vice-President . . . Vagabonds . . . Dean ' s List . . . Freshman Council, President . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Lunsford Richardson Scholarship . . . Huguenot Society Scholarship . . . Freshman Orientation Leader . . . Phi Beta Kappa. :ioo] ROBERT OABNEY MORRISON. JR. LynchbufK, Va Mathematics . . . ' I ' l ' -i, Recording Secretary, Scholarship Chairman . . . Football. JAMES MICHAEL MORTON Greensboro, N. C. PreMedicine . . . im:, House Manager , . . Alpha Epsilon Delta. Ik SENIORS ROBERT RHOAOS MURDOCH St. Petersburg, Fla. History-Spanish . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Wildcat Handbook. GEORGE ORMANO NEELY Charlotte, N. C. Chemistry . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Concert Band, President . . . Football Band . . . Dean ' s List . . . Chemstrand Scholar. JAMES NEIL NICHOLS Dallas, Texas History. WALTER OLIN NISBET, III Charlotte, N. C. Economics-Business Administration . . . -M: . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Davidsonian, Business Staff, Advertising Manager . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Basketball . . . Track . . . Business Manager of The Wildcat (football and basket- ball programs) . . . House of Bacchus. JAMES THERON NORMAN Charlotte, N. C. Business Administration . . . IIKA, Corresponding Secretary . . . Business-Economics Association . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Radio Club ... IBM 1620 Operator . . . Publications Board . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff, Business Manager. JOHN SUMMERS OEHLER, JR. Kannapolis, N. C. History . . . -N, Sentinel, Marshal, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Commander . . . Chapel Choir . . . International Relations Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club . . . N. C. All-Collegiate Band . . . Wildcat Band . . . Wind Ensemble . . . Concert Band. [101] £kA JOHN BLANTON OVERTON Salisbury, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . -N. MICHAEL WATLINGTON OWEN Charlotte, N. C. Physics . . . Hnii, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer . . . D Club . . . Honor Court, Chairman . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, President . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Sigma Pi Sigma, President . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . ROTC, Lt. Colonel . . . Beaver Club, Vice-President . . . Football, Co-Captain ... All Southern Conference Academic Team, 1960, 1961, 1962. LELAND MADISON PARK Orlando, Fla. Political Science . . . -N, Historian, House Manager . . . Chapel Choir . . . Davidsonian . . . International Relations Club . . . Philanthropic literary Society . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Business Staff . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club . . . Vagabonds. ROBERT CLAYBORNE PARKER, JR. Tallahassee, Fla. Economics . . . ATi; . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Chapel Choir . . . International Relations Club, President . . . Male Chorus . . . ROTC, 1st Lieutenant . . . Dean ' s List . . . Washington Semester. MARCE MILES PEARSON Burlington, N. C. History . . . ' t ' S . CHARLES VANCE PEERY, II Kinston, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK.V . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Quips and Cranks . . . Biology Seminar. SENIORS GEORGE WHITFIELD PEPPER Greensboro, N. C. English . . . -X, Alumni Secretary, Chaplain . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Davidsonian . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . International Relations Club . . . Red and Black Masquers . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Vagabonds . . . Wrestling. CLAUD WALTER PERRY, III Anderson, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' - h . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC . . . Tennis . . . Freshman Hall Counselor. [102] JAMES FISCHEL PERRY Shelby, N. C. Psychology . . . ' M ' -i, Corresponding Secretary . Eumanean Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Dana Scholar. WALLACE MERRITT PHILIPS, JR. Siintorcl. M.I, Pre-Medicine . . . MK ' l ' . . . Dean ' s Lis . . . . . Dana Scholar. Tennis CHARLES McELWEE PLAXICO. JR. Blacksburg, S. C. Mathematics . . . Delta Phi Alpha, Treasurer, Secretary . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff, Assignments Editor, Managing Editor . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Davidson College Scholar, Dana Scholar WILLIAM JOSEPH PLUNKET, JR. Atlanta, Ga. Psychology . . . ■i- . . . D Club . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . ROTC, Cadet Colonel, Corps Com- mander . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Football. hd h TIMOTHY WATSON POWELL Winston-Salem, N. C. English . . . IIK ' I ' , Chaplain, Boarding House Manager Chapel Choir . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Dana Scholar. CHARLES WILLIAM REINEY Nashville, Tenn. History. n o, SENIORS ROBERT BRADWELL RIVERS Chesterfield, S. C. Economics . . . K- . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA. PHILIP ALLEN ROBERTS, JR. Staunton, Va. History . . . T ' . ' . . . . International Relations Club, Secretary-Treasurer . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . Scripts ' n Pranks, Editorial Staff . . . YMCA. (103] PERCY MIMS ROGERS, JR. Florence, Ala. Economics . . . ' M ' - . THOMAS TRANTHAM ROSS Maitland, Fla. Physics . . . AT ' .;, Treasurer Boarding House Manager . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Freshman Court . . . Football . . . Conservative Club . . . Dana Scholar. EMERSON BARNEY ROBINSON, JR. Centreville, Miss. Mathematics . . . -X, President, Treasurer . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Omicron Delta Kappa ... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Concert Band . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Interfraternity Council . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . YMCA Cabmet . . . Dean ' s List . . . SCONA VII Delegate from Davidson . . . James Sprunt Memorial Scholarship. JOHN BUSH ROGERS, JR. Bennettsville, S. C. History . . . K-, Secretary . . . Honor Court, Recorder . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Interfraternity Council, President . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Major . . . Beaver Club . . . Basketball . . . Dana Scholar . . . Rotary International Fellowship. SENIORS HAMILTON EARLE RUSSELL, JR. Easley, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ka, Social Chairman . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel . . . Conservative Club . . . House of Bacchus. CARL KING RUST, II Conway, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . . Ti!. JlhA JOHN SCHLEY RUTHERFORD Mobile, Ala. History . . . Kon . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Major . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club. CHARLES FRANKLIN SAFLEY, JR. Memphis, Tenn. Pre-Medicine . . . KA, Knight Usher, Historian . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Cheerleader . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Honor Guard Commander . . . Soccer. )k [104] CHARLES DUDLEY SALLEY Tarpon Springs, Fla. Economics . . . Euinanean Literary Society . . . Inter- national Relations Club . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . YMCA Cabinet . . . Dana Sctiolar . . . Junior Year at Marburg University, Germany . . , Methodist Student Fellowsnip. CHARLES G. SASSER Conway, S, V.. PreMedicine ... iv-. SEN lORS ROBERT EDWARD SAYERS Bluefield, W. Va. Chemistry-Biology. ARCHIBALD HENDERSON SCALES. Ill Winston Salem, N. C. English . . . ' M- . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Davidsonian . . . Baseball, Manager . . . National Merit Scholar. ' i i ik ROBERT ROPER SCALES, III Greenville, S. C. Mathematics . . . HK ' I. . . . D Club . . . Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary . . . Chapel Choir . . . International Relations Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . Spanish Club, Secretary . . . Cross Country . . . Track. WALTER TED SCARBORO Wadesboro, N. C. Physics . . . IIK. . . . Camera Club . . . Concert Band . . . Football Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . Radio Club. WILLIAM MERRILL SEXTON Bluefield. Va. Economics . . . Mi . . . . Business-Economics Asso- ciation . . . ROTC . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA. JAMES DANIEL SIMPSON. Ill Little Rock, Ark. Economics . . -. K . . . Business-Economics Asso- ciation . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Beaver Club. ;io5] THOMAS ALVA SLANE Statesville, N, C. Business . . . IIKA. MICHIE PARIS SLAUGHTER Roxboro, N. C. Psychology . . . ' H . . . D Club . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . Football. GEORGE LAWRENCE SLEDGE Charlotte, N. C. Chemistry . . . AT ' .;. ALFRED ZACHARY SMITH, III Wmston-Salem, N. C. History . . . B(MI, Social Chairman . . . D Club . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Davidsonlan, Editorial Staff . . . Eumanean Literary Society . . . Soccer . . . W. A. Leland McKeithen Scholarship. JAMES McGregor smyth Charlotte, N. C. History . . . -AK, Secretary, Vice-President, President . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . House of Bacchus. Pre-Medicine . Literary Society Editorial Staff . Head Manager. ROBERT AB SPARKS, III Lexington, Ky. . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Treasurer . . . Quips and Cranks, ROTC, 1st Lieutenant... Basketball, tflk lk SENIORS JAMES THOMAS SPARROW Mooresville, N. C. Chemistry. FRANK ALVIS STAFFORD Augusta, Ga. Physics . . . • ' i ' -- ' , Interfraternity Council Representa- tive . . . Delta Pni Alpha . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Chapel Choir . . . Davidsonlan, Editorial Staff . . . Eumanean Lite.-ary Society . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Publications Board . . . Wildcat Handbook, Editor . . . Swimming. [106] ih - V iki THOMAS JEFFERSON STEWART, JR. Lake Cily, Ha English . at;;, Pledge Trainer, Secretary, Intra- mural Athletic Council Representative . . . Student Council, Freshman Adviser . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Freshman Court, Chair- man . . . Elections Board . . . YMCA, Social Life Chairman . . . Football. CLARENCE EDWARD STYRON, JR. Morehead City, N. C. Biology . . . -M;, Corresponding Secretary, Recorder . . . Concert Band . . . Eumanean Literary Society, Treasurer . . . Wildcat Pep Band . . . ROTC, Sergeant Major ... John H. Harrison Scholar ... Dana Scholar... N. C. Academy of Science Scholar . . . National Academy of Science Scholar for Marine Biological Laboratory Summer Training Program. BERNARD McCLAREN SWORE Welch, W. Va. Pre-Medicine . . . - ' I ' l:, President, Vice-President Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon YMCA . . . Dean ' s List ... Phi Beta Kappa. HARRY THOMAS TART Dunn, N. C. History ... M. History Society FRANK LEVER TAYLOR, JR. Columbia, S. C. . IIK.A, M. C. . . . Philanthropic Literary ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant. ALEXANDER WALKER TEASS Lynchburg, Va. Chemistry . . . IN, Reporter . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant. SEN lORS JOHN NEWTON THOMAS, JR. Richmond, Va. Economics . . . --X . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . Wrestling. FRANKLIN DUNLOP THOMPSON, JR. Greensboro, N. C. Economics . . . l. . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion, Secretary . . . International Relations Club . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Young Democrats Club. [107] WILLIAM ARTHUR THOMPSON Davidson, N. C. History . . . -AK . . . Business-Economics Association . . Davldsonian, Editorial Staff . . . International Re- ations Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Republicans Club . . Basketball, Manager . . . Maxwell Chambers Scholar . . Charles A. Dana Scholar . . . Conservative Club . . Chapel and Vespers Monitor. WILLIAM HENRY TODD, JR. Travelers Rest, S. C. English . . . Hdii, Editor, Fraternity Magazine . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Cheerleader . . . Publications Board . . . Quips and Cranks, Editor-in Chief . . . YMCA . . . Baseball. SENIORS O 4 ' BENJAMIN WESLEY TROTTER, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Biology . . . IIK ' I ' . KENT NORTHAM TUCKER Durham, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . i;AK . . . D Club . . . ROTC, Lieu- tenant . . . Football. EARL FRANKLIN TULLOCH, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . K- . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . ROTC, Lieutenant . . . YMCA . . . Golf . . . Soccer. THOMAS C. TUTTLE Greensboro, N. C. Psychology . . . i;. K, Correspondent, Treasurer . . . D Club, Vice-President . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Sergeant, Flight Training . . . Beaver Club . . . Baseball, Captain. WALTER ALLMAN UNDERWOOD Mobile, Ala. Business . . . -vm. RICHARD LESLIE VOORHEES Wmston-Salem, N. C. French . . . Ki. [108] ROBERT JEFFREYS WALKER. Ill Macon, Ga. PreMedicine . . . 11 KA, Greek Week Committee . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . ROTC. WILSON KING WALLACE Lli.irlotte, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ii ' Mi, House Manager . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta, President . . . D Club . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Honor Court . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Student Council . . . President, Sophomore Class . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Soccer. SENIORS HENRY JOHN WATERS Rocky Mount, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK I ' , Pledge Master . . . Male Chorus . . . ROTC. 2nd Lieutenant . . . Spanish Club . . . Young Republicans Club . . . Golf. PAUL RAY WATSON Winston-Salem, N. C. Psychology . . . -X, Social Chairman . . . D Club . . . Freshman Court . . . ROTC . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Basketball. Trainer . . . Football, Manager. CHARLES STEWART WEAVER Harrisonburg, Va. Psychology . . . iika, Scholarship Chairman . . . Chapel Choir . . . Philanthropic Literary Society, Vice-President . . . Quips and Cranks. Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . YMCA, Deputations Committee . . . Young Republicans Club. MICHAEL FREDERICK WEEKS Jacksonville, Fla. Bible and Religion . . . KA . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . YMCA . . . Dean ' s List . . . Swim- ming . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Dana Scholar. MICHAEL KEASLER WELBORN Easley, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . IIK.V, Secretary . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Quips and Cranks, Editorial Staff . . . Dean ' s List. EUGENE E. WELLS, JR. Greenville, S. C. Chemistry . . . K , Historian, President . . . Gamma Sigma Epsilon, President . . . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Camera Club, President . . . Davldsonian. Photographer . . . Interfraternity Council . . . Quips and Cranks. Photographer . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Golf . . . Howard Memorial Chem- istry Award . . . ROTC Flight Program. [109] SENIORS RUSSELL AVERY WILLIAMS, JR. Siler City, N. C. Business . . . Khh, Warden, House IVIanager, Best Pledge . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics Association . . . ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant . . . Vagabonds . . . Soccer . . . ROTC Flight Training . . . Distinguished Military Student. DAVID LEE WILSON Mooresville, N. C. Psychology . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Sigma Upsilon, Treasurer . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . Spanish Club . . . Dana Scholar . . . Vita Craft Corporation Scholar- ship. CHARLES HARDY FAIN WHERRY Greenville, S. C. Economics . . . -- . . . Business-Economics Associa- tion . . . International Relations Club, Secretary, Vice- President . . . ROTC, Platoon Sergeant . . . YMCA . . . Wildcat Handbook . . . Basketball. HARVEY STEWART WHITE, JR. Charlotte, N. C. English . . . ' I ' -io, Vice-President . . . Distinguished Military Student . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . ROTC, Captain . . . Spanish Club . . . YMCA . . . Young Repub- licans Club. SAMUEL LANDIS WHITE Mebane, N. C. English . . . AT ' .;, Parliamentarian . . Young Republicans Club. YMCA JAMES BURTON WILKINSON Sharon, S. C. Mathematics . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Football Band . . . Concert Band . . . Philanthropic Literary Society . . . YMCA . . . Vagabonds . . . Dean ' s List . . . Cross Country . . . Phi Eta Sigma. EDWARD HERMAN WILLER Kannapolis, N. C. Business-Economics . . . iAf;, Social Chairman, His- torian . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Business-Economics Association . . . Davidsonian, Business Manager, Adver- tising Manager . . . Publications Board, President . . . ROTC, Commander of Honor Guard, Flight Training Program . . . Basketball, Manager . . . House of Bacchus . . . Distinguished Military Student. JAMES MANNING WILLIAMS Spartanburg, S. C. English . . . HOII . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Vagabonds. dfhm [110] JOHN RUSSELL WOODS, JR. Timmoiisville, S. C. History . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . tumanean Literary Society . . . Football Band . . . International Relations Club . . . Male Chorus . . . Dean ' s List . . . Dana Scholar . . . Westminster Fellowship. WILLIAM GATEWOOD WORKMAN. JR. Davidson, N. C. English . . . --V . . . Male Chorus. THOMAS WESLEY WRIGHT Richmond, Va. English . . . l. . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . D Club . . . Sigma Delta Psi, President . . . Sigma Upsilon . . . Freshman Council . . . Davidsonian . . . ROTC, Sergeant . . . Cross Country . . . Wrestling, Captain . . . Rifle Team . . . College Union, Secretary . . . Publicity Committee Chairman for Union, Film Com- mittee. ROBERT LIPSCOMB WYNN, III Spartanburg, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . mm. JAMES CLAUDE YOUNG Lexington, N. C. Pre-Medicine . . . ' I ' l ' J . JAMES LELAND YOUNG, JR. Clinton, S. C. Pre-Medicine . . . llK ' l ' , Warden . . . D Club . . . Davidsonian, Editorial Staff . . . ROTC, First Sergeant . . . Rifle Team. £iMd dih£iM SENIORS IN MEMORIAM Henry William McMillan, Jr. Arkadelphia, Ark. April 3, 1941 -August 17, 1960 [111] ►PRPGKAM i£ ► PROGRAM ALL U« ,iili|lil ■ y 9IFR TB F r : l .1 p F- - % i vfc w« H im JW 1- ■T£ h Si sx b 1 3PE P IWP i sSSS We may stop at a door and hear a play rehearsal, listen for a moment to a panel discussion, watch the players dart, crouch, or cut as one jumps, shoots, and swishes the nets. We are outside, but interested. Should we go in and find out? Bored by the monotony of classes, labs, studying, we seek outlets from the routine of college life, an escape from the constant game we play. Some of us wonder if we can learn from other sources than books and lectures. Many of us will not spare the time to find out. Those of us who participate in one or more of these groups, athletics, fraternities or activities, soon realize that we have found a means of contributing part of ourselves both physically and mentally. These pur- suits not only interest us, but teach us by applying our old skills and by learning new ones. And we may discover that as a part of these groups, we may render service to Davidson. ■urn aaiTiviT3 COUNCIL Danny Carrell President Just as the Honor Court Is the judicial branch of Davidson ' s student government, the Student Coun- cil concerns Itself with the legislative problems of the student body. Acting upon proposals from last year ' s council, the election procedures were investigated and Implemented by this year ' s coun- cil, and the cut system was revised concerning the number of absences allowed each student. Besides these actions taken by the Council, the problems of the drinking question and student parking were discussed and acted upon with profitable results. Members of the Student Council are, standing, John Killian, Paul Duvall. Tom Stafford, Hill Wellford, and Larry Leafer. Seated Lawrence Kimbrough, Ken Kelley, John Barrow, and Jerry Trammell. [118] Tommy Heffner Secretary -Treasurer The Student Council brought North Carolina ' s Congressman Charles Raper Jonas to the campus. Fred McGuirt, Second Vice-President, and John Spratt, First Vice-President Council members absent from the first picture are Spud Stewart and Will Jackson. HONOR COURT The Court asks when, where and how, and afterwards the students, rumor filled, ask who and why. The facts have been interpreted, evaluated, understood; a decision rendered; and a member of the Court, satisfied that the rule or law has been upheld, may wonder, was the law just, can rules or law define honor? He prays to Her who holds the scales that She will move him and his peers to protect this cherished tradition, for, without honor, a student can never claim his sacred title- gentleman. Mike Owen Chairman The quality of mercy is not strained . . . It blesseth him that gives and him that tal es [120] Honor Court members are: first row. Marshall, Rogers. Wallace, and Owen; second row, Warren. Rowe, Morgan, and Arthur; third row, Allen. Bates, Coxton, and Arbuckle. [121] FRESHMAN COURT Members of the Freshman Court ate: John Dixon, Will Jackson, Phil Squier, Soud Stewart, John Killian, Howard Arbuckle, Larry Leafer. and Dave Lopp. ■ Spud Stewart Freshman Advisor Evolving from the Court of Control, the Freshman Court attempts to reform the behavior of any freshman who has violated David- son traditions or the Freshman Regulations. Many times the Court has helped freshmen adjust to their new environment, but often it has induced the freshmen to practice the un- written rules of the game of college. PUBLICATIONS The Publications Board is made up of the editors of the three campus publications, their business managers, the College Treasurer, and a member of the faculty selected by the admin- istration. It meets once each month to evaluate the financial reports of the publications. In the spring, the Board super- vises the nominations of editorial candidates for the next year upon the recommendations of the graduating editors. The Board must also approve the business managers for the coming year at this time. Members ot the Publications Board are: seated. Dean Burts. Ed Wilier. Frank Stafford, Mr. Currie. and Bill Hagen. StandinR, Hal Todd and iim Norman. [123] QUIPS AND CRANKS Hal Todd Editor-in-chief Mike Welborn, Honoraries Editor, Frank Byrd, Activities Editor, and Chuck Weaver, Classes Editor. John Baum, Managing Editor and Toby Bethea, Associate Editor Photographers: Marty Lafferty and Ted Scarboro I ' ve got the dummy . . . Let me see the contact sheets . . . copy ' s got to be m . . . we ' ll use this print . . . one more page will kill the budget . . . The many details constitute the late, long hours ' work and produce an annual which the Editors hope will depict Dav.dson for all, past, present and future. There are n-any disagreements, many changes, much coop- eration, and few rewards, but, as each copy is given out, the editors are satisfied with thoir finished product. V Malcolm Mclver. Faculty S.tlMin rditnr. Bruce Stciiiner, Fraternities Section Editor. Jimmy Killebnw. inl Albert James, staff member. Jim Norman Business Manager DAVIDSONIAN Charles Ramsburg, Assignments Editor, Charlie Dibble, News Editor, and Bill Pridgen, Sports Editor, seated. Knox Abernathy, Associate Editor, and Bill Ruth, Assistant Editor. The Davidsonian is the editorial voice of Davidson College. As the school newspaper, it gathers news information, raises issues pertain- ing to college life and often serves as a voice ' of the students speaking to the trustees, faculty and administration. It allows these segments of the college community to answer the students. Whether the student opinion agrees with the editorial policy is unimportant in comparison to the fact that the Davidsonian raises issues and induces discussion. [126] Dan Adams .ind Joe Howell, cartoonists, and Joe McCutchen, photoRraphe Dave Stitt and Jefl Wampler, Managing Editors, and T Loflin, Feature Editor. Bill Hagen Editor-in-chief Rick Finch, Assistant Business Manager, and Charlie Smith, Advertising Manager. SCRIPTS AND PRANKS At various unscheduled times during the year, each student hears his copy of the humorous Doug Ackerman Editor-in-chief Staff members are Jofinny Ariall, Dave Stitt, Knox Abernathy, Doug Ackerman, [1281 and, perhaps, literary Scripts ' n Pranks dropped unceremoniously at his door. Opening the magazine, the student reads a potpourri of humorous essays, stolen jokes and cartoons, short stories, and poetry which proclaim the faults of Davidson ' s students, faculty and institutions with vitriolic tongue. Hank Ackerman Business Manager Walt MacOonald. Pete Crow. Alton Brown, Hank Ackerman. :i29] With office and conference space for the activities and publica- tions of the college, as well as dining facilities, a book store and student store, the College Union is a place where faculty, students, and administration can work or relax, alone or together. The Union, a place of services as well as relaxation, fills the needs of many people in a way which has made it an integral, useful center of campus life. C. Shaw Smith, Director of College Union, Carol Cooke and Ben Cole, President of the Union. Members of tfie College Union Board are, seated, C. Shaw Smith, Zach Long, Charlie Shapard, Ben Cole, D. C. Gilley, Tom Wright, and Staff Warren. Standing, Bob Leslie, Bob Groat, and Chuck Mitchell. UNION students gattier at ttie Union to watch Itie World Series . . . ten to Lefty review the News discuss job possibilities or dance at a Union party. C.A. Neil Nichols President At any church-related school, such as David- son, the YMCA ' s purpose Is to serve the stu- dent body and the community. Although Davidson students seldom recognize the YMCA ' s program and achievements, the Y cabinet plans and conducts community work projects, the Book-of-the-Year program, volun- tary chapels and special vespers, and the Christmas gift fund. Student and community apathy has often limited the work of the YMCA at Davidson this year, and students, as well as those who might work for the Y, wonder if there is a need for their work or if a need is being created so that the YMCA may have a purpose for existence at David- son, a church-related college. A student sacrifices his time for community service project work. Volunlary Ch«pfl Bclween the motion And the act Fall!) the ! hiidow • ' ■PC Tliiiii in thr Kiiigilom Members ol the Cabinet are. standing. Jim Glenn. Dave Stitt, Joe McCutchen, Joe Howell. Dan Adams. Dudley Sallcy. Algic Guess. Seated. Will Terry. Neil Nichols. Andy Sale. Bob Bethel. Rick Brand. Members ot the Board are. standing. Bob Bethel. Neci Nichols, Rick Brand. Jim Glenn. Sealed. Dean Burts. Dr. Ernest F. Patterson. Russell T. Montfort. William H. Terry. Curls Harprr. an:l Ralph Johnson. [133] TEAM A new and rapidly growing organization, the Debate Team has travelled to other colleges in the South to compete in tour- naments throughout the college year. The team debated at Wake Forest and Mercer University and held a home tourna- ment, inviting other North Carolina colleges to compete at Davidson. Joseph T. Drake Coach Davidson ' s Debaters are: James Curl, Hank Taylor, George Kuykendall, Albert Keiser, Bob Llewellyn, Harry Daniel, Skip Jones. Bill Pierce, Conrad Shumadine, and Tom Abernathy. [134] V IND The Wind Ensemble, formerly known as the Concert band, tias played at Queens with their ensemble and was well received when they toured through North Carolina and Virginia. Memt)ers of the Wind Ensemble also participate in the Pep Band which plays at Davidson football games and pep rallies. Grier M. Williams Director [135] LECTURE SERIES Dr. Nelson Glueck Reynolds Lecturer Like other colleges which attempt to liberally educate the whole man, Davidson invites lecturers to the campus as a part of the college ' s Lecture Series. The varied program this year was of interest to both liberal arts and science majors, for Doctors Ferre, Glueck, and Highet spoke on theology, archaeology and the classics, respectively; and Doctors Gamow and Stanley lectured on physics and cancer, respectively. Dr. Wendell Stanley Reynolds Lecturer Dr. Nels Fe Otts Lecturer [136] Komitat String Quartet The Artist Series is a manifestation of the philosophy of the college, to provide a climate In which the students may develop culturally and academically. This year a diversified program of music, dance and theater was presented by organist Flor Peters, Spanish dancer Teresa y su Compania Espanola, the Cleveland Players, Komltas String Quartet, and tenor Rolf Bjoerling. Flor Peelers. Organist Teresa y su Compania Espanola MALE The Male Chorus, a select group chosen by competitive tryouts, in- creased its fame this year by giv- ing concerts in Charlotte, singing in the opera, The Student Prince, and at the Christmas Vespers Service, and by touring this spring in Louisville, Detroit and St. Louis. Wherever and whenever the Male Chorus sings, it not only adds to its reputation, but to the reputation of Davidson College. Donald Plott Director CHOIR For men who are not members of the Male Chorus but are interested in joinmg a vocal organization, the Chapel Choir offers an opportunity. The Choir practices music to be sung in Vespers services, alternating Sundays with the Male Chorus. Both of these groups participate jointly at special Christmas and Easter musical services. [139] BUSINESS- ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION The membership of the Business-Economics Association includes juniors and seniors interested in the activities of the Association and upperclassmen majoring in this field. The Association, which is organized along the lines of a business corporation, brings outstand- ing speakers from the business world to its monthly meetings. Officers seated are: Buddy Kemp, President. Ham Cooke, Vice-President, Frank Thomoson, Secretary, Joe tiflartin. Treasurer, and Professor W. D. Wubben, Advisor. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB At times, the student realizes that he has lost all contact with world affairs. But, at an International Relations Club meeting, he quickly becomes conscious of the International situation and probably wishes that another member would turn to him and say, Thfif ' s a hill of a iiiiirenii- iii rl ilmir; IiI ' k i h. Dr. W. P. Winter, Advisor Bob Parker. President ' 0 f Wrl - ' m 1 I 5 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity. The Nu Chi chapter of this fraternity was founded at Davidson in 1962 vifith the purpose of assembling college men to develop friend- ship and promote service to the community. staff Warren, Second Semester President, Lt. Col. Paul R. Wheaton, Advisor, and Walt McNairy, First Semester President. [142] CONSERVATIVE CLUB Davidson ' s Conservative Club was (ounded in the spring ot 1962 by a student. Its membership includes those students who wish to stimulate interest in political ideas and activities and who wish to sp onsor programs o( discussion concerning political issues. Dibble, Vice-President [143] VAGABONDS Scheduling a large number of productions and workshops in September, the Vagabonds, with limited student and faculty support, successfully completed the major productions, Galileo, Againciiuioti, Wiiitosct and Tlic Adding Machine and several fraternity and student one-act plays for workshop production. Reorganizing the staff early in the spring, the Vagabonds planned and completed a series of one-act plays by students, and a major production in May. Dr. William F. Goodykoontz Director of Dramatics St moment belongs to us . . . This agony is our triumph. Winierset There is the smell of murder Aumiirn ' MA] ,. w.ll,..m walker. Margie Murphy, Jim Williams. Mrs. Lucy Johnston, ..lul s.-..1 - l. Dick Pitts also sparkle m ..• M.i.i  t 1. Miss Louise Sloan and Mike Bizard play it for laughs. Galil.-o. Bill Jacobs learns the theory of the universe from D. G. ant) Sue Logan portrays Galileo ' s daughter 5 [145] HANDBOOK Sponsored by the Publications Board, the Wildcat Handbook serves the purpose of furnishing useful information to both freshmen and upperclassmen. It is especially helpful to the freshmen during their Orientation, and to the upperclassmen during Rush Week, for it includes informal pictures of the potential rushees. Frank Stafford, Editor, and Tim Kimrey, Business Manager Members of the staff are: Charles Wherry, Dave Herbertson, Dan Adams, and, seated, Joel filorrisett ... ... Bill Cantey, David Stitt, Boyd Campbell, and, seated, Algie Guess. R. O. T. C Major David R. Hampton, Commandant of Cadets, and Lt. Col. P.1UI R WtieatOM, P. M. S, T. R. O. T. C. Cadet Col. Sam Clark F irst Semester Cadet Corps Commander Established at Davidson in 1921, ROTC is a required course for freshmen and sophomores, and an elective for juniors and seniors who wish to try for a reserve or regular Army commission. Making the choice in his sophomore year, the student realizes that if he continues the program, he must undergo summer camp at the end of his junior year, and branch selection and assignment his senior year. In the advanced course, the student learns and applies the principles of leadership, tactics, logistics and staff organization. And when, as a senior, the student is commissioned, he hopes that, by his choice, ROTC has prepared him, but for peace. W ho ' s got a field manual? Cadet CdI. Bill Plunket Second Semester Cadet Corps Commander Members of Second Semester Cadet Cor - ' )■• Mike Owen. Executive Officer, Ham Cooke, S-1. Jofinny Rogers, b 2. Neil Nictiols. S3, and Bob Cordle, S-4. Having compi. Tom Tuttle. L hi-,, R O. T, C- Aviation Cadets undergo initiation, by hauinR ti h Russ Williams, Marce Pearson, Ed Wilier, Jimmy Miller, ii ATHLETICS 1962-63 Perhaps we may only watch as our center moves and rolls his sweeping hook shot over outstretched hands into the basket, or listen as the quarterback calls did-da-dit, or cheer as the slow curve sweeps in and under the bat. But we will relive the Duke and Wake Forest games, complain of depth and scholar- ships, and look forward confidently in one direction, appre- hensively in others, to next year. Dr. Tom Scott Director of Athletics ■1521 Cheerleaders are: Powell. Covington, Purkcrson, McNab, Bryant, Kepler, King, Clark, Todrt, Shappord ind Jacobs. Kaki Williams Wildkitten Tarby Bryant Head Cheerleader [153] In order to compete and win, a team must have equipment, players and coaches, but many factors will affect these ne- cessities, and this will in turn affect the team ' s ability to win. Looking at the football season record, we would ask if piece- meal recruiting because of lack of scholarships, an ineffective recruiting system, the admissions policy, and student apathy are the factors which have affected our team ' s ability to win. Football co-captains are Mike Owen and Bob Cordle. [154] miimms Team members are: first row. Walls, Cole. Jones. Tucker. Cordle and BiMington; : : . ... Williams. Joyner. Fisher. Gibbs. Ross j j Lopp, third row. Slaughter. Owen. Stewart. Cathey and Hutcheson; fourth row, Fuller, Crutchfield, Jackson, Rhyne, Hall and Ferris; fifth row. Smith. Worrall, Voorhees, Fuln and Bowers: sixth row. Walker, Rogers, McEver, Day and Smith; seventh row. Story. Mills, Davidson, Heckard, Dole and Ansley; eighth row. Bankhead and Oalton. [155] Steve Heckard chalks up yard touchdown pass fr DAVIDSON 21 Sophomore Heckard snares four CATAWBA 6 passes from Cole, two of them for touchdowns. Lopp gets the other seven points as the Cats score in the first, third and fourth quarters for this expected victory in Charlotte. DAVIDSON Citadel ' s defense stops Cats four CITADEL 19 times within their twenty, but Cadets ' Street catches a ID pass and kicks two field goals. Cole hits only five out of fourteen passes and Cats are held to 168 yds. to Cadets 360. Quarterback Earl Cole gives the signals. DAVIDSON 15 Cats passmg attack moves the WOFFORD ball at Wofford, but running game scores 12 points, and Dole kicks other three. Terriers held to 83 yards rushing by defen- sive unit, especially, Ross, Fuller, Slaughter, and Davidson. DAVIDSON 13 A Blue Hose Homecoming is PRESBYTERIAN 9 ruined as Cordle, with 34 yard punt return, sets up Cole to Heckard pass play for 33 yards and a touchdown. Pat Fisher scores in the last quarter. Cats ' defensive unit staves off last minute air attack bv Grantham. Halfback Dave Lopp turns down field against V.M.I. Ross moves in to make the stop against Wittiam and Mary. DAVIDSON 7 First period of Homecoming WILLIAM MARY 7 game is highlighted by an 89 yard Cole to Heckard touchdown pass. The Indians tie the score. The game becomes a defensive struggle in second half and Cats turn back Indian drive at six vard line to end the game. DAVIDSON 7 Tucker, sneaking in from one yard line, V.M.I. 20 draws first blood for Davidson, But fullback Davis of Keydets proves to be too much for Cat defensive unit and rams through three V.M.I, touchdowns. DAVIDSON 7 Cavalier quarterback Cuozzo sets up U. VA. 34 four touchdowns, and the Cats help with fumbles which result m two of these touchdowns. Fuller ties the score in second period 7-7, but Cavaliers go on to control the rest of the game. Mlt Halfback Alex Gibbs cuts in against Richmond. W ' ' tn .i M0d '  M.-. Halfback Gibbs eludes a would-be U. Va. tackier. DAVIDSON 7 Sweeping end runs and up the middle FURMAN 14 thrusts were too much for Cats ' defense. Lopp ties the score 7-7 with a fake field goal and pass, but with two minutes, the Paladins score on a 59 yard thrust. Barry Billington takes the handoff from Earl Cole before hitting at the V. M. I. line. y t M Alex Gibbs turns the corner in the William and Mary game. [1581 Dave Lopp tu Halfback Bob Cordle moves out against U. Va. DAVIDSON 20 Cats lead in the second half RICHMOND 28 7-6 on a Cole to Heckard pass and add 13 points with Cordle ' s 52 yard run and a Cole to Davidson pass. But the Spiders, fearing an upset, tie the score 20-20 in the third quarter and score again in the final seconds. Cordle carries the load into Furman territory. :i59] Davidson 3 Davidson 3 Davidson 1 Davidson ,,_ Davidson 3 Davidson 8 Davidson ._ 3 Davidson 2 SEASON RESULTS N. C. State .... 1 North Carolina .... 7 Appalachian . . . .... Duke .... .... .... .... 5 Guilford 2 Belmont Abbey . 1 Pfeiffer 2 Emory 1 Harry Fogleman Coach The soccer team, coached by Harry Fogleman, had a successful season with a record ot 6-2, scoring twenty-three goals tor the season compared to the opponents ' eighteen. Fred Schoen led team scoring, tieing the school record of nine goals. Brakel, Bryant, Schoen and captain Sasser played in every quarter, and, with these men except Sasser returning next year. Coach Fogleman looks forward to another strong squad. 1161] COUNTRY sterling Martin leads the pack. Coach Whittle ' s cross country team completed the season with a 3-3-1 record, beating Furman, Wake Forest and V.M.I. Captain Sterling Martin was outstanding as he finished first in five of the seven meets and was named to the all conference team for his third consecutive year. Sophomores Davis, Reese, Heffner and Phillips will be the members of next year ' s team. Captain Sterling Martin and Coach Heath Whitilo. Team members are, first row, Phillips, Martin, Davis, and Heffner; second row, Barrow, Watson, Spiro, and Reese. -:5 i 3JP «: ' :t U 5i5. W  S Coach Parker ' s wrestlers had their best season since 1935 with a record of 6-2-1. Losing Parker, Mills and Wray at midseason, the Wildcats were deprived of possible victories over The Citadel and N. C. State, but captain Tom Wright and Mike Bisard gained recognition in the conference tournament. Coach Parker was also honored this year by t)eing selected coach for the United States wrestling team at the Pan American games. i Coach Charlie Parker and Captain Tommy Wright. ' irvr KW .tmrfi m   n|i m,t ■ Team members are: kneeling, Wilson, Bradford. Wray. Williams, Bisard, AKen. Standing; are Parker, Glasgow, Mills, Day, Walker, Walls, and AlthoN. [163] As in other sports, certain elements comprise a team: coaches, players, and equipment. But we have mentioned other factors, such as scholarships, recruiting system, and student support, which decide a winning or losing season. Looking at this year ' s basketball rec- ord, 20-6, and a number two standing in the conference, it would seem that Coach Driesell had complete control of these factors. Not only did Davidson have these records, but they set new ones. Coach Driesell was coach of the year in the Southern Conference, Hetzel led the conference in scoring, drew an Ail- American honorable mention, and was All Southern Conference with captain Jarman. The team set new school records for the most points and field goals in a single game, and broke school records with the best field goal and free throw averages, best individual scor- ing, field goal and rebound averages, most points and rebounds for a season. Davidson can learn from and be proud of this team ' s desire to win, not only on the court, but in recruiting, scholarships and student support. Charles Lefty Driesell Southern Conference Coach of the Year BASKETBALL Team members are. clockwise from the top. Holland, White, Briggs, Beerman, Teague, Carrell, Jarman, Evans, Marcon, Davidson. and Hetzel. Bil l Jarman Captain All Southern Conference Fred Hetzel All Southern Conference Honorable Mention All America Southern Conference Player of the Year Erskine came fearfully and left hastily, as Hetzel sank 25 for a 91-51 rout . . . Losing at the half, 35-34, Duke feared an upset on their home court, and foul trouble helped them to a 76-68 win as Hetzel ' s 22 points led the ' Cats ... At home for three games, Hetzel led the Cats to a 77-58 win against Wofford although league was hurt during the game, Holland ' s free throws saved a 64-62 win over V.M.I., and, as league defensed Furman ' s attack, captain Jarman, with 27 points, sent the Paladins home with a 66-63 loss ... The Duke Blue Devils, number two in the nation, travelled to the Charlotte Coliseum and lost as league stole the ball from Heyman and put in two free throws in the final seconds giving the Cats a 72-69 victory ... We then tried number one Cincinnati, as Jarman and Holland pushed a Davidson lead early in the half. Bearcat defense held Davidson ' s offense in the second half as they won 72-46 . . . New Hampshire came to Johnston Gym but ran as the Cats won, 115-54, for a school record ... At the Coliseum, Princeton ' s Bradley pushed the Tigers to a second half lead to win, 79-70, as Hetzel, Teague, Jarman and Holland hit the double figures . . . Bill Jarman hooks against Duke ' s Heyman, as tlie Cats lost at Durham by a narrow margin. But the best was yet to be. Fred Hetzel shoots over Princeton ' s Ail-American Bill Bradley, as the Cats drop a close one in the Coliseum. Nt, Don D.iv.tlbon shoots ovi-f Cincinnati cicl. ' n i.t Tony Yati-s. as ttif cats lai W Vl V Terry Holland drives over Wake Forests Dick Chnstry tor two points Davidson ' s 90 75 win over ttie Deacons in Charlotte. Fred Hetzel, the Southern Conference ' s leading scorer, shows his style against Cincinnati ' s George Wilson. Don Davidson drives around Cincii George Wilson and Tony Yates. Jarman hooks in over Duke ' s Jay Buckley as the Cats score a 72-69 victory over the number two ranked Blue Devils in the Charlotte Coliseum. . . . Behind at the half, 37-32, William and Mary took the lead, but free throws by Holland tied the game in the final seconds, and Davidson helped the Cats win in the overtime, 73-70 . . . Without the second half slump of the Princeton and William and Mary games, Hetzel hit for 29 points, beating East Carolina, 71-61 . . . But at Morgantown, West Virginia ' s Mountaineers and Thorn, with 28 points, won 89-73, as the Cat ' s shooting was off . . . And at Furman, Jarman ' s 27 points and Holland ' s 19 were not enough as the Paladins came from behind with five minutes left to win, 65-63 . . . Back at David- son, against the University of Jacksonville, the Cats got mad, winning 112-78, as Hetzel got the most points, 46, and the most field goals, 17, for a single game to break these two school records . . . Still mad, Hetzel and Jarman fitted together 35 and 15 points respectively to beat Wofford in Spartanburg, 66-56 . . . With Hetzel ' s 28 points and Jarman ' s 23, and Holland and Beerman hitting the double figures, the Cats had a 50.8 average from the floor to beat Erskine, 85-48 . . . Away at Williamsburg, the Cats led the Indians at the half, but in the last few minutes lost the game, 70-63, . . . Richmond ' s Spiders were crushed by Jarman ' s 18 points and Hetzel ' s 31, as the Cats won again at home, 95-73 ... On to Richmond and the conference tournament, seeded number two with an 18-6 record . . . Jarman ' s 18 ret ounds and Hetzel ' s 28 points gunned David- son past V.M.I, in their first tournament game, 108-71 . . . Ball handling was the secret of the Cats ' second tournament win over V.P.I., 75-69, as Hetzel led with 27. assisted by Jarman ' s 18 and league ' s 15 ... In the finals, the Cats were edged out in the last minute by West Virginia, 79-74, as Jarman had 23 and Hetzel 21 with both of them making the All Tournament First Team. The play that told the tale ... In Charleston, the Cats had second half trouble again as they dropped a seven point lead, but Beerman ' s three foul shots put the game away, 50-49 . . . V.M.I, sought to upset the Cats by taking the lead early in the second half, but Hetzel ' s 23 points and Jarman ' s 17 gave Davidson a 64-57 win . . . Seeking revenge from their last outing, the Spiders, on their home court, were behind 27-24 at the half, but the Cats ran wild in the second half for a 72-57 win, as Jarman scored 15, Holland, 17, and Hetzel, 21 . . . Coming back very strong in the second half, Georgia Southern tied up the game, but Evans, in the last two seconds, hit two free throws and won the game, 59-57 . . . The Demon Deacons came to the Coliseum and were run out, 90-75, as Jarman hit 30 points, Hetzel 22. Wake Forest was out rebounded, and the Cats had a 64 per cent average from the floor . . . The Cats were still hot as Citadel invaded Davidson. Hetzel set the school record for the most rebounds in a single game as the Cats won their last game of the season, 99-71. SWIIVIMING Plagued by sickness throughout the season, Coach Shue ' s swimmers finished with a 2-8-1 record. At the conference meet, however, sophomores Grey and Alexander placed fourth in the mile and backstroke, respectively. Using thirteen sophomores during the season. Coach Shue can expect experience and depth in his team next year. Bg «fa,iUJ i . j, Fry and Hughes leave the starting platfo Captain Carter Mebane and Coach Dwight Shue. Team members are, first row, Walson, Brakel, Fry, Trutcott .md Downey; second row. Hushes, Davidson. Purkerson, Long (manager) and Grant. rMAWfT [170] RIFLE TEAM Coached by Captain Charles Partridge, the rifle team closed its season with a record of 13-8. During the season, captain Blakeley tied his own school record of 292 out of a possible 300 of the Western Carolina Tournament. Next year returning members of the team, such as Rudolph and Forrester, will be aided by several top freshmen. Captain Charles Partridge Coach Rifle team members are, front row, left to right. Matthews, Forrester, Levy, and Bostian; second row. Kirkman, Young, Sgt Newby (assistant coach), Blakeley, and Rudolph. [171] TRACK The track team, coached by Heath Whittle, should improve upon last year ' s record of 4-3. The team has depth, more middle distance men, and two fine sprinters, captain Cordle and sopho- more Turner. With Martin, Reese, Phillips and Heffner running the longer distances, Mills pole vaulting, and Wallace putting the shot and throwing the discus, Davidson could rank high in the conference this spring. 9 r The distance men are, bottom row, Martin and Phillips; second row, Hefner and Morris; third row, Reese, Spiro and Barrow. I KJ Heath Whittle Coach : % fl72I S afe . •■■ -J--C!iEL Team members are kneelinR. left to right, Mont- gomery, Morris, Hefner, Martin. Thompson and Reese: standing, McCormack. Turner, Barrow, Frjser. Sppro. Wallace and Watson. Field men are. kneelini{. Montgomery and Thompson; standing. Wallace and Frater. [173] Attempting to surpass last year ' s record of 8-16, Coach Stevens has worked hard with the 1963 team and looks forward to a much improved season. The Wildcats have an experienced infield with Tommy Tuttle, team captain and last year ' s leading hitter, Smyre, McNay, and Whitley. Of the outfielders, four of the five, Hamilton, Rust, Hutchens, and Cole, are returning lettermen. The pitching should be stronger than in previous years, for three sophomores, Teague, Johnson and Rudolph, will brace veterans Hamilton, Cole and Moore and could be the key to a successful season. Tom Stevens Coach Team members are, from left to right, kneeling, Roles, manager, Johnson, Vl hitley, Squier, Walker, Tuttle, Hamilton, James, Goldsmith, and Smyre; standing, Tom Stevens, coach. Maroon, Rudolph, Lewis, Moore, King, Gibbs, Earle, Cole, and Rust. ♦-sir j [174] Tommy Tuttle Captain (1751 TENNIS Returning for his second year as Davidson ' s tennis coach, Coach Fogieman hopes this team will be able to improve on last year ' s 7-9 record. The squad faces a heavier schedule and will meet tough opposition from teams like Michigan State, M.I.T., Rollins and Indiana. Under captain Bob Austell and four lettermen, the squad strives to be a conference threat. Coach Harry Fogieman and Captain Bobby Austell. Bobby Austell, left, and Bill Schutt, right, ready to receive the serve. Team members are, left to right, Rowe, manager. Wideman, Baumgardner, Schutt, McCutchen, Backlund, Lopp, Austell, Ariail, Reed, and Coach Harry Fogieman. :i76] The golf team, coached by Athletic Director Tom Scott, expects a good season in matches against N. C. State, U.N.C. and Wake Forest. Sophomores Romoda, Cooper and McClelland will add strength to the returning lettermen, Rogers, Evans, and McPhillips. Frank McPhillips .nui Heywood Evans, Co-captains. Coach Tom Scotl Team members are, front row. left to righ t, McPhillips, Tulloch, McClelland, and Bost; back row, Ross. Romoda. Cooper, and Evans. Since freshmen cannot participate in Southern Conference varsity competition, the freshman athletic program not only provides a proving ground and source of supply for varsity teams, but also makes the transition from high school to collegiate competition easier. ' ••J ■ — ' -..=1. Nc FRESHMAN Freshman Wrestling team members are, left to right, Kipp, Webb, Bry- ant, Klein, Nichols, and Blackstock. Freshman Cross-country team members are, left to right, Powell, McAllen, Lewis, Briggs, V falsan, James, Smith, Blakeslee, Smith and Hicks. Kneeling: Little and Gill. Freshman Football team members are, left to right, first row, Logan, Ogburn, Rymer, Martin, Goodstein, Sprinkle and Smith; second row, Mixon, Hodgin, Blackstock, Little, Short, Hindsley and Terry; Freshman Basketball team members are, first row, Steele, Stone, Snyder, Harkness and Hyder; ;i78i Next year the basketball team should be helped by the eligibility of Stone and high school All American Snyder, while Webb will add his skill to the wrestlers and Hmdsley, Hightower and Tompkins may increase the speed and depth o( the football team. Until fow. Tompkins. Perry, Ambrose, Simmons. T.. Hill, Simmons, S., and Rollins: fourth row. Cummings, Hardin, Hightower, Guyton, Lingle, Adams, Blair and Triplet!. second row. KirRer (manager). Hubbard. Waldon. Hicks. Reams. Adair. Telrick and McBryde. Freshman track team members are, bottom row, left to right. Little and Bryant; second row. Gill and Evanc, third row. McBryde, Wiseman and Brown; fourth row. Adair and Gates. ' t ' . [1791 INTRAMURAL IMAC members are, left to right, Mullen, Covington, Burton, Duvall, Hollenbeck, Fincti. Clark, Morns, Fraser, and Steve Clark, president. Phi Delt swimming champions are, left to right, Thurman, Smith, Guyton, Foss, Stitt, and Faber-Rod. Kappa Sig flickerball champions are. left to right. Tulloch, McKinley, Morris, DuBose, Rogers, Hentfrix, Bryant, Brown, Cleveland, Debnam, Gibbins, Tart, Earl, and Arbuckle. ATHLETICS Beta wrestling champions are. left to right. Irom the back. Wallace,. Owen, Ferris, Blackitock, Lawton. and Kash. ATO track champions are. left to right, first row. Gates. Beidler. McCoy, and Logan; second row. Sledge. Reese. Adair. Little, and Mornsett; third row. Arthur, Rasmussen, and Leslie. [181] ' i . ' li ' Li l-U; INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Interfraternity Cou ncil, comprised of representatives from each of the twelve national fraternities on campus, acts to strengthen relations between the frater- nities and oversees their various activities. The Lettermen y M 4 [184] This year, besides organizing Greek Week activities and bringing talented groups to the campus for dance and concert week- ends, the IFC successfully completed a sweeping change in financial policy in order to be able to contract entertainers for various weekends in advance. It also made proposals concerning rushing and bidding procedures and the fraternities ' attitude on the drinking question. Johnny Rogers President Members of the Interlraternity Council are, standing, Kimbrough, Binkley, Marshall, Ohn, Cullum, Lone, Swone. Butler, Stalford, AcKerman, and Rob- inson. Seated Rogers. Baker, Worthen, Spratt, Oehler, and Leafer. 1185] TAU OMEGA Tell us a ' speedy story ' . . . Ab and the High Yellow . . . Gorham ' s affair with Miss Britt ... Shu GRADUATES! . . . Rick returns from The Oaks . . . Snipes sires 23 guppies . . . 23 ' - on life . . . Two Wops pledge . . . Hubbard starts his own Gross Table . . . Kimrey joins God Squad . . . Wank wuns Wush Week . . . Payne leaves in search of Truth . . . Stenka rides again . . . Zam invades Smith . . . Overalls for Midwinters . . . Ip falls in love 5 times . . . OFFICERS Steve Butler President Chuck Mitchell Vice-President Spud Stewart Secretary Tom Ross Treasurer Steve Butler President Dammit, if that keg doesn ' t get here in ti school! linutes, I ' m going to leave [186] ' I don ' t know who she is. but she ' s turned htm down three times Yes. Erwin, there ts a Santa Clauft! [1871 ATQ Miss Sandy Lanehart Queens College Sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega Abernathy Adair Adams Alexander Arthur Baurn Beidler Blair Bondanella Boone Brindell Butler Byrd Callaway Carson Cecil Connell Danehower David DePascalae Drake Duvall Fee Gates Gorham Grant Guess Hentz Hills Hollandsworth Jones King Kimrey Kirkman Kugel Lee Leslie Lindsley Little Logan, K. P. Logan, W. S. McCoy McElfresh McKeithen Mitchell Mixon Morrisett Orr Parker Payne Phillips Pruitt Rasmussen Reese Reid Roberts Ross Rust Ruth Smith Stafford Stewart Stokes Townsend Van Huss White Whitfield, R. A Whitfield, R. S. Winslow P P P 9 ,a (T: p p f p p) ( p o p ( p c: Q ' f f ( p g p r:: p Q Q gs p- P 9 p r o P Q P P P P Q f J p r- p p p 9 p c |B r. p [189] THETA PI Old Man Moon ' s boys drag in thirteen screaming drones . . . chafe, chafe, Miss Burns . . . Old Crow drops toads . . . The Deviants commit daily crimes against Nature . . . Fat Cat mates; Kash fails sterility test . . . Chimp-o-Matic seeks doorknob ... Fat Dortch . . . Nasty Six still is . . . good grief. Golfs! . . . Honey Buns loves it . . . Blinks flashes, Baby passes during verse war story . . . Rabbi crowns a Queenie . . . Das Pestus . . . Superman check! . . . Pops . . . What time is it?! . . . the little party that wasn ' t there . . . Jamie Long President Oh No! Supermans! [1901 Oh Honey ' — that Icels so good What do you muan. we cant have the cocktail uartyl . . . Wings fall . . . Bobbsey fools head south . . . Fast Ackie Hell Driver . . . Who ' s got the best goddam fraternity? . . . Sun shines, Greeks laugh, beach beckons, Wooglin smiles. OFFICERS Jamie Long President Mike Owen Vice-President Ed Stopher Secretary Buddy Kemp Treasurer [191] J ' ( Q Q 9 9 f f% m p o p p p if.- p .c: c P f p f (T t [ i i fi jC p p f , p , ,r- P p p p Q a ■ P P P p P p o a f- p p i lki Ackerman Austell Bethea Blackstock Boyd Bradley Burns Cantey Clark Cobb Coggeshall Cole Cooke Coppage Craig Craver Davis Douglas 1 DuBose Ephland Farr Faulconer Ferris Fry Gibbs, J. S. Gibbs, S. S. Glasgow Good Hamilton Hardin Haselden Hill Howell Jackson James Jones Kash Keiter Kemp Killebrew Kraemer Lawton Lewis Long McCutchen McMullen McPhillips Meschan Mills Morgan Motley Owen Pfohl Pridgen Rogers Rutherford Sanders Schutt Smith Spratt Steigner Stopher Todd Tompkins Turner, A. Turner, C. S Waldron Walker Wallace Williams Wood Worrall Wynn [1921 Ben Mrs. Ann Kash Sweetheart of Beta Theta Pi M ALPHA Fraternal love hath no bounds . . . Smyre gets chapter left- overs . . . Wolfe and Moore pass Gaffney Bar Exam . . . Clardy makes grandstand pass . . . Church holds communion on Sat- urday night-Hattie ' s sacraments . . . Ariail gets his bangs clipped . . . R. 0. T. puts new spirits into TV . . . Pete does the U. T. . . . Pledges moan . . . Barrel gets 5c gas bill . . . Duck makes BK and PFC . . . Lightnin ' is still in the red . . . Nail does carpentry work . . . King gets ATO valentine . . . Safley goes to Fancy Dress— by phone . . . KA ' s have $100 breakfast ... the children graduate . . . Spring . . . Fall . . . New men . . . And the chain remains unbroken . . . Try and beat that! [1941 The Smith Brothers and Wild Cherry OFFICERS Gene Wells President Duke Bumgardner Wallace Boyd Dick Eberhardt Vice-President Secretary Treasurer What? Me Worry? Who dealt this damn hand ' [1951 KA Miss Frances Alexander W.C.U.N.C. Kappa Alpha Rose [196] Adams, J. M. Adams, T. H. Arlail Backlund Bates Black Blalock Boyd Brown Bryant Bumgardner Byrd, E. G Byrd. G. W Clardy Cooney Croft Day DuPuy Eberhardt Eichelberger Embry Ferris Grimes Hardy Hash Hmton Hunter Jarman Kelley Killian Kimball King Larkjn Levy Lewis McConnell McDiarmid Marshall Martm. H. M. Martin, Jerry P. Martin, Joseph P. Mayes Moore, B. E. Moore, W. S Piatt Ramsburgh Rollins Rowe Russell Safley Sale Sink Starrett Weeks Wells Wilson Winfield Wolfe Wright r rr o a ? !y p P P r p O i v Q 9 P- 9 9 9 ' p p p r F 9 P P 9 P 9 p o ( Q e o o p (T .a p p (T a e: p p a % [197] SIGMA Rush Party fails to dampen spirits as pledges walk into the eager clutches of Bhwana the Terrible, thanks to the Slick Whale and Cordle . . . Squealer returns pinless . . . Cheetah returns . . . K-Sigs go undefeated for third straight flickerball title . . . Heckard, Crutch, Loon, and the boys shine on the gridiron as Slow watches from his bed of pain . . . Home- coming and Bernhardt ' s bands show . . . Gruntmonk and the Drifters . . . Parent ' s Day a success again . . . FF ' s end in disaster as Gross and Drewry find a new friend in Mr. Poe . . . Christmas comes early when Big Boy, Regin, The Kid, and S.P. take Duke apart . . . Exams roll around; Brno sweats . . . Lawrence Kimbrough President OFFICERS Lawrence Kimbrough President Bob Cordle ice-President John Jernigan Secretary Tom Whitley Treasurer Alfons does his number. [198] Well, Rangar, accordinf; to Verner Barrel finds an interpreter . . . Tar gets married? . . . Gnome shot down again? . . . Fuzzy wears out the road to Columbia . . . Our peerless leader. ' Red Beast, gets his wings . . . Moose finally makes it . . . Joyner takes Lifesaving on Kannapolis road . . . Mumps dumps Snake . . . Flip Diz and Duck found local Order of the Commode . . . Dondi leads us cheerfully toward bankruptcy . . . Ferg worries, Wishbone jukes, Dog-Boy smiles, Banana gripes, Chang ' s rice keeps coming. Pawley ' s prepares . . . HAPPY HAVE WE BEEN. ■ i ' , B He wasn ' t going to come down anyway. Rat! 1 , - i wjtfflBi Kr Bi 1 [199] it 4 V p C |f C-erl .fZj m W 1 -1 ,|«¥ : O - P J i P o p p P P P .P C? P- P © p. p p O £ p) p p C Q P P P p P It Allison Almond Arbuckle Beasley Beerman Bernhardt Brown Bryant Campbell Clark Cleveland Compton Cordle Crutchfield Curry Dalton Davidson Debnam DuBose Earle Ferguson Fore Fuller Gibbins Goodstein Hall Haw es Heckard Hendrix Hetzel Hightower Jernigan Jones, D. J. Jones, T. L. Kimbrough Lake McKinley Morris, E. M. Morris, H. 0. Ogburn Powell Reams Rivers Rogers Rostan Sasser Settles Story Snyder Tart Taylor Thompson Tulloch Voorhees Walton Webb Whitley Whitton [200] KI Miss Wookie Workman Salem College Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma PHI THETA Gibber ' s Hottentot administration sailed the Good Ship Phi at full speed ahead . . . Galilee got that Continental look . . . Harvey Gantry followed the Pieman ... Cat and LaDog . . . H.V. recalled by the Clinton school board ... a Henpecked Elephant . . . General Mel Lumhead and the dream girl got together and . . . Letus and Brown Bear . . . Ears got his appetizer Homecoming but missed out on the meal . . . Young Indian got loose in the firewater while Airborne A. swore off alcohol at the Gastonia airport . . . C. Kelly and Keys brought ' em in, and Reinhold killed the pain while the Grim Reaper struck . . . Pepsi . . . Squier gets two for Ph [202] Slim would have liked it Christian FabledRod: Richardsan Scholar Goon quarterbacked the Gross Table . . . Crazy . . . L.H. passed on to bigger and better things . . . Dodo beat Dum-Dum in . . . Moon ' s erstwhile flame was doused by a cunning Lepre- chaun . . . Rabbit teamed up with a female Wildcat . . . Walt Baruch invented a new concept in economics . . . the Cleveland Farmer dissertated ... a narrow Goose did the liver mash . . . Maynard G. Krebs . . . Davidson ' s filing cabinet . . . Rhombus . . . Scode copped the A. F. Sherril Personal Appearance Award . . . Round Man . . . Percy . . . Red . . . Phil and Lefty . . . Hill Wellesley took a turn at the helm . . . and Slim lives on . . . You DIDN ' T spread it on Cop ' s seat? OFFICERS Alex Gibbs President Stewart White Vice-President L. H. Hutchens Secretary Walter Eckman Treasurer [203] $Ae Mrs. Cathy Plunkett Sweetheart of Phi Delta Theta !) ' ' Allen Ambrose Ansley Apperson Auman Austin Bankhead Barrow Billinf;ton Blair Brown Bryan Bryant Cameron Collins Council Crow Davidson Eckman Foss Gibbs Guyton Harris, G. P. Harris, N. P Holland Hutchens Johnson Jones Kelley Lingle Little McKenzie McNa ! Marshall Nichols Painter Pearson Perry, C. W. Perry, S. E. Plunkett Rifkin Robinson Rogers Ross Rymer Slaton Smith, N. B Smith, S. B Stephens Stotts Stringfield Squier Thurman Walker Warren Wellford Wells Whitney White Williams Wilson f r p p o r P p p P O _, p P p p p p p. Q p p t p p ,:? p p, o p r lf p o f p p p P p P ' p p T - p u Cr« irT f ) p f! f: T o td k M iMtt C) r [205] Lewis Martin President PHI GAMMA Phi Gams hit the beach . . . Dino cops Yucca tree as Super- man becomes a legend . . . and Bunch in the bathtub rounds out the week . . . Fijis well represented at summer school . . . September and Rush opens the year . . . Childs, Dumbo, Curls, and Porterhaly lose pins, while Slugger swaps his . . . Nomind lavaliers high school honey . . . Bugger leads week- end road trips . . . Slaughter has close shave at bachelor party . . . All-Sports sees spots at Statesville . . . Clyde voted most unique pledge . . . Stork, White Rat, Happy Jack make Who ' s Nothing . . . Barium Springs serenades the Hook . . . Greek Week . . . R. D. loses key to Mooresville . . . Fiji goats find Nu pledge in scavenger hunt . . . Second semester bridge club shuffles into action . . . Midwinters . . . Marylin becomes head recording star . . . P.G.D. ' s round out the year with swingin ' Spring parties. Fiji Island Ball [206] OFFICERS Lewis Martin President Bob Morrison Secretary John Dobbins Tredsurer Morris Williams Pledge Trainer 1 can match any man here At the HiFi Clul) in Midwinte [207] p P- p p 1 p J, C [ i h « o f o p r ( f ( . ' V ' ' ■Z - 1- (p- f P . c, JtM i k Althoff Barefoot Baucom Bowers Brand Briggs Bunch Chiles Clark Covington Creech Cummmgs Curlee Dole Eggers Fulp Gamble Garren Going Hall Haiyburton Heffner Hindsley Hyder Kelly Knox Leafer Little Lopp, D. W. Lopp, F. B. Loudermilk McSween Martin Melton Morrison Nemir Perry Phlegar Pulliam Rhyne Rogers Scales Shapard Slaughter Staples Swain Terry Tetrick Trammell Wachuk Williams Young [208] OTA Mrs. Marylin Knox Sweetheart of Phi Gamma Delta r [209] PI KAPPA ALPHA The National Convention . . . Beta sends 13 . . . Thurston and Underwood ' s two-man horror show . . . J. D. brings home the bacon ... 18 damn good pledges . . . Soldier Sam leads the troops . . . Homecoming, no pins fall-What? . . . Baker ' s days are rainless-almost . . . Mother Godwin . . . Double your pleasure . . . Cullum ' s cocktails . . . Smithers ' mirror finish . . . Gink scores . . . Mims ' mixer . . . Bost ' s agony . . . Rosemary ' s culottes . . . Fats and Humphrey versus the Amazons . . . Jam hobnobs . . . Ovs get sprayed . . . Mule Day . . . Perry splatters pole, Weaver walks . . . Klett takes sabbatical . . . Handsome Hond ' s happiness . . . Welborn rattles on . . . Outlaw ' s haircut . . . Waiters battle corner table . . . Daly philosophizes . . . Brotherhood wins two kegs . . . Big year for basement . . . Angus Baker President Wind it ; up, Twista! 5 - T , t.- Kr « % OFFICERS Angus Baker President Cam Davis l ice-President Jim Gray Secretary Bob Moss Treasurer [210] Keith ' s Christmas present . . . Jim Anaerson remcarnatea Maddrey catches fungus . . . Quattlebaum eats on time No sir! There ' s nothing back there at all! When your friends won ' t tell you [211] nKA Miss Boo Milner Oglethorpe College Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Anderson Austin Baker Beacham Bell Biwens Bost Breiten Brjggs Buchanan Callender Clark. J. F Clark. S. S Cullum Hand Hartness Hicks Hill Jamison Jenkins John Johnson Jordan Klett Lafferty Lawrimore Littlejohn McDaniel McNeill Maddrey Martin, C. D. Martin, J. B Moss Norman Outlaw Overton Perry Pratt Quattlebaum Raynal Renner Ross Scarboro Scott Sexton Slane Smithers Snider, L B. Snider, A. H. Sproul Taylor Thurston Torrence Triplett Underwood Walker Watson Weaver We I born White Whitehead, J. D Whitehead, W. L. Williams p p o r« p r C P C Q rt r l i S iM ih ikJSk Edgar Fouche - ' -, - -- •  - Godwin Grey Dalrymple P- P f. Q Q 9 p p p. P P Q (T O ( P Q p p i |f P p p p p p p P p p p , p P p [213] Bill Clingtnan President PI KAPPA PHI Frog retires to own pond . . . Orr backs into tennis set . . . Cathey— O.T.L.? . . . D.C. Security nabs firewatchers . . . Bill ' s fan mail from Gus . . . Daisy, Daisy . . . Mad Dog prowls the Eastern Seaboard . . . Hagen loses election, gains paper . . . Bullet Bill top ROTC gun . . . new Steve Reeves flick: Hercules and the Bear Cub . . . Out of a Fog and into a pin . . . Tiny Tim meets Sgt. Shriver . . . T.B. and the Mary-go-round . . . Bobby ' s favorite Candy . . . Ben waits for a better world . . . Fat Huey pines for E.B. . . . Blivette . . . Grumbly and the fuzz . . . Animal still looking for a first down . . . Sartre and the pledges . . . Small One shot down at Queens, crashes in Florida . . . Who you callin ' a wop? . . . Tinker to Evers to Tuck . . . Parlez vous Brooklyn, Dick? Eight no trump [214] Tho Happy Glutton End o( a long walk OFFICERS Bill Clingman President Bob Waites Secretary Bob Reynolds Treasurer Greg Govan Pledge Trainer What is It, Lynn? [215] 1 : .1-,. ■ V , i 1 -S. f f D 1 - ■?• - - -ret l-? a 0m, (rTi .f pj .CV ' - rA £ - ' - M Allison Bell Blakely Campbell Cathey Chllds Clingman Craig Crawford Edwards Faw Gibbes Gilley Govan Gramley Grant Hagen Hardwick Harrington Hedrick Hughes Jones Kernodle Letson Lewis Melton Orr Peaden Phillips Plowden Powell Pratt Pritchard Scales Spainhour Talbert Trotter Waites Waters Whisenant White Wilkerson Worthen YoLing [2161 nK t Miss Becky Newsome Salem College National Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi SIGMA Smythe rides rag to first semester E.A. . . . Rush Week: Golden Boy hefts buns through dorms . . . New Toad added to menagerie . . . Suitcase pins Dung . . . Homo shows red eyes . . . MclVlillan ponders Yahweh . . . Wild West Dog Boy loses gold at Sweetbriar ... St. Mary ' s dumps Morgan and he is Happy. Towner does the real thing . . . Indian makes big smash (with door) . . . McNay off crutches, on Keyes . . . Finch finds hole in athletic field ... Ear injury makes Harrison quit Bolos . . . Crow takes second semester E.A. . . . return of Daddy Hurricane Toad and Jamie . . . Crazy John really is . . . Sophomores assert authority . . . Champ Rudolph shows academic promise . . . Powell collects toenails and jam . . . Tucker comes through for Midwinters . . . McKnight has good date . . . Sthweet Bushface tries Converse . . . Norman used to ski . . . Fat Charlie eats Ginger bread . . . Kent goes high school Harry . . . Phantom loses face . . . Nummy . . . New Craze: Jim Mayqueen ' s Half-eye boogie . . . Greezie and Turtle get wings . . . Buzzy sets altitude record . . . BIOYA! Mac Smythe and Donnie McQueen Presidents th this picture? [218] Fats jnr] Super Stud pick up a few pointers from Baby Toad. Li ■Now, everybody, on the chorus: ' I don ' t say. Rock n Roll is here to stay! ' ' f wnai r. fon ' ' He ain ' t big . he ' : i just dirly ' ' ' 4 % xT -G« ' J J ' J ( z n ! • i. ■ .: :1 1 ' -rL w k — ' .Jfe . l •. r mm l|$ll P ' 4 w B MM V I ' 11 yi OFFICERS Mac Smythe, Donnie McQueen Presidents Billy Wilkins, Tom Stafford Vice-Presidents Alex Wyatt, Billy Clark Secretaries Tom Tuttle Treasurer Crowds flock to hear the Hurricane. [219] EAE Miss Rela Anderson Queens College Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alexander Armstrong Barber Barfield Baumgardner Caldwell Calhoun Clark Coleman Covington Dillon Dixon Donaldson Efird Finch Fowler Freeny Graves Hanes Hanks Harrison Hines Holmes Hunter Kellett Kent McBryde McKnight McMillan McNairy Morgan Morton Norman Parker Powell Randolph Reed Rohrer Rudert Sexton Sherrill Simpson Smith Smythe Stafford Stockwell Tate Thompson Tucker Tuttle Welling Whittle Wilkins Wilier Wiseman Wright Wyatt O p P O O c P 9 ..V P P , o r. c p p P p p If p o p. p p p r 9 Q p L McQueen, D. j e f JO McQueen, J. i mM ki Jfk k 9 p - p p p 9 O fT P P pap 9- 9 t !?■ 1 [221] SIGMA CHI Bud Robinson and Chuck Frew, Presidents Madagascar tiger hunting leads to hyperstatic-crossover in boiler room . . . Marryin ' Magister gets group insurance . . . Second Annual: Dove ' s pledge party and Pusey ' s Midwinters . . . Mike Hunt sees Burry and Danny Rhodes play ball . . . Big Bill and Little Dutch sing If I Had a Tire Tool. . . . Sigs toast faculty at cocktail party . . . Droopy Booth and Aardvark Trio give last rites to Jack ' s . . . Mrs. Moore and friends watch skydiving at sucker field . . . YEAH, I GET IT! . . . Zebulon helps us beat anti-nightie rap . . . No Nus is good news for Tiff . . . Open house at the bakery . . . Gottlieb parks his Jag . . . Schoen ' s pharr out . . . Walker gets tied up at Queens in 17 hours . . . Greener pastures for: Lax, Rod, Feelthy, Bud, Workman, Mouthall, Turry, Thomas, Loveless . . . Bearded; Wustmann and clams . . . Will all the real virgins please stand up! [222] n at Queens? OFFICERS Bud Robinson, Chuck Frew Presidents Danny Carrell ice-President Dick Nickel Secretary Theme song: Gina . . . Sigs retire skit night award . . . Hollen- beck and Derrick drown on swimming team . . . Easy Ed gets burned in fireplace . . . Damnbulance . . . Bob Ivey Treasurer So you ' re the one who told Bergdorf about the cocktail partyl [223] P Q ' ? r P 9 .r-. p p p p p p .,-9 p p , f n .p p p. p p O O Q P p p p p p p p O O p je . r p P O Q P p |D P P pi P P p P p P p P p P (? P Adams Alexander Agnew Appleby Ayers Barron Bird Bisard Booth Burks Burns Carrell Cassell Daniel Derrick Doss Evins Fanning Featherstone Fitts Ford Forrester Foss Frank Frew Fromm Gill Glenn Gohike Goodykoontz Guerrant Harkness Harrington Hicks Hollenbeck Hurd Ivey Jacobs Kepler Kopp Lewis McEver McGuirt Mclver McKeever Matthews Mays Mebane Miller Moore Nedwed Nickel Olin Pepper, G. W. Pepper, J. G. Purkerson Pusey Pusser Reichardt Robinson, E. B. Robinson, S. A. Puffin Schade Schoen Short Small Smith Stone league Thomas Thompson Waters Walker Wampler Watson Webb Wherry Whitaker Workman [224] IX Miss Janie McMullen Queens College Sweetheart of Sigma Chi SIGMA NU Pass the bread, please, Leeland-chomp! ... Rip van Ackerman chosen waiter of the year-Quack, Quack ... the big three receive letters, but Rope and Turnip lose-clunk . . . Welcome back, Ann! . . . Burch goes Gammimal . . . Pete ' s date is decent -carries on Midwinters Tradition . . . What ' s the shovel for, Oracle? ... No, Mr. Stacks, it ' s only eggs ... the pledge skit may have won a booby prize, but it had points of interest . . . Weasel says he won ' t date at L.C. again, period . . . Ramburg flushed upon making deposit on third floor . . . Thanks for the grapefruit, Fred . . . Hot Rocks replaces Elmer ' s Tune — Wong . . . Lingle makes miraculous steals . . . Steevie on the move . . . Too bad, Wollard . . . Lord Chester- field can ' t compare to Fletcher . . . What ' s it sound like again. Skinner? . . . John Oehler President The Bunny Hop OFFICERS John Oehler President John Miller Vice-President Pete Meyers Secretary Sam Childress Treasurer [226] Oh amazement — the Nu ' s win Wanna what, Anderson? . . . Harvey loses hair over girls . . . You really aren ' t such a bad boy, Gus . . . Sayonara-and then along came Jones . . . The Dike Stopper [227] EN Miss Ann Prince Converse College Sweetheart of Sigma Nu ' ' • - Ackerman Anderson Ball Bender Bookhout Brakel Bnnckerhoff Burch Childress, S. R. Childress. W. 8. Clark Crow Davis Dill Ellett Finley Freedenberg Gee Harrington Huffard Joyner Kirkpatrick Lynn, J. L. Lynn, W. E. McGehee Miller, J. C. Miller, R. D. Myers Oehler. G. L Oehler, J. S Overton Palmer Park Pearson Ramsey P 1 P r Ci ( p O ' ' ■ ' V r c o ( Rostan Skinner Suter T ' _ ' y Teass Thompson l i i [229] SIGMA PHI EPSILON ' 62- ' 63, some win; some lose but all will remember when . . . Sands Bar fan club initiated Gordon at the cost of two cows . . . Williamson did his bit for race relations at Midwinters . . . the Bear and Edith made hit on Valentine ' s Cay . . . Sackett sponsored home for unwed mothers with foot infections . . . Murch debated staying in bed for semester; decision easy for Turner . . . Colburn found home, security, and peace at Southwestern . . . incredible Lee decided on career as mechanic . . . Marquis finally remembered at bus station . . . Burgdorf defended honor of T.D. . . . Andrea was life of party at Winthrop —she wasn ' t the chaperone, Lehman . . . Flash discovered humanities and tried to forget the punch (or was it the other way around?) . . . Mitchell finally lost pin and laid plans for a dry weddmg . . . Bink turned Greek . . . Quinn found Dean ' s office had its good points . . . Rudolph discovered better life and Colburn ' s sister . . . and it was good. Bernard Swope President With white socks, and bad study habits, they came. [230] OFFICERS Bernard Swope President Bob Pierce Vice-President Clarence Styron Secretary Gordon Mitchell Treasurer Down and out . . . t, where are Gordon and Carolyn? [231] P C . O Q p p f? fr ' !p vQ? ' J y ' V f J U .- J p O P f p. P ( © © P P 9 C p ,u fc ' f-- H o P £. jO .P) . p F!P ir? I _ ; i iM M Hk [232] Archibald Baldwin Beswick Binkley Blakeslee Bordiey Causey, C. H. Causey, J. Cherry Colburn Cole Copeland Cox Davis Dillon Downey Fain Fell Forkner Foster Garrard Haile Hammond t - Haseman Hayes Heidt Hess Hopkms, G. W. Hopkins, J. Hughes James Johnson Laney Lehman Littrell McCormack Morrow Ouzts Pierce Quinn Ramseur Reynolds Roles Rose Rudolph Sackett Shue Shumadme Spiro Stegman Strauser Styron Swope Tanner Taylor Thompson, J. R. Thompson, L. C. Trimble Turner Wilkins Williams Williamson I(J E Miss Sharolyn Hoose Converse College Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon ' .. ' ' •w ►ACHIEVEMENT ACHIEVEMENTS 9 , o . t r ' C i c -f J c- £ IJ p C -f J C -f cS v p 5 3 y C 6 J : + i PHI Through academic perseverance and ability, these men have achieved recognition in the oldest Greek letter society. Founded on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary, this fraternity, at first social in nature, evolved in the next half-century as an honorary society dedicated to the cultivation of the intellect and to the union of those engaged in intellectual pursuits. Men recognized by Phi Beta Kappa have achieved a high scholastic average and possess qualities of outstanding character, integrity. C. E. Lloyd President OFFICERS J. D. Kelton Vice-President M. C. Lester Secretary-Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. C. Bailey R. R. Bernard R. C. Cole W. P. Gumming C. G. Davidson J. M. Frederickson R. B. Jackson F. W. Johnston J. D. Kelton G. L. Labban M. C. Lester H. T. Lilly C. E. Lloyd T. S. Logan W. G. McGavock J. A. McGeachy S. D. Maloney D. G. Martin E. F. Miller M. E. Pol ley C. E. Ratliff, Jr. J. B. Stroud 0. T. Thies B. D. Thompson L White, Jr. J. S. Winkler «P-- Richard Callaway Danny Carrell Keith Brenner [236] and leadership. For it is not enoueh that a man Rains knowledRe, In I EB rLJ % B9 l I 1 k must be able to apply this knowledge and give to others what hi- I B ■ ■ ■ l ™ ■ 1 has learned himself. Phi Beta Kappa has shown the importance of the liberal arts and C? IVl IVI i sciences in an intellectual society. It must continue to challenge Davidson Col lego to seek till! Inchest sf.indjrds of scholastic excellence m u am. v a v and to perferl the •.tiidy i)1 the liberal .irts. ZH V TER{ WT ] v It. f ,1-f -  ikliiltiiiil Buddy Kemp Bob Llewellyn Bob Marquis Alec Morgan f f , a Bud Robinson Grier Stephenson Bernard Swope Mike Weeks [237] OMICRON Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership society, emphasizes three principles: to recognize men who have exhibited unusual ability and leadership in college activities, to bring together these leaders into a body which will help mold the sentiments of the institution, and to enclose members of the faculty and student body on the basis of mutual interest and understanding. The Davidson Delta Circle of this society was formed in 1917, three years after the society was founded at Washington and Lee University. The Society selects men from the junior and senior classes who have exhibited character, leadership and service in campus life, scholarship, and consecration to democratic ideals. The ideal of the development of the whole man which the members of this society attained must be sought by each student m his own way. Though these few men are recognized and rightfully so, each student must seek the ideal of the liberally educated man so that he may make his contribution and give his leadership in the molding of the sentiments, institutions, and traditions of Davidson College and become a worthy contributor of these ideals to society in later life. OFFICERS Michael W. Owen President Robert R. Llewellyn Vice-President Robert A. Currie Secretary Robert B. Cordle Treasurer Danny Carrell Ben Cole ftk FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. L. Abernathy E. F. Patterson J. C. Bailey C. J. Pietenpol R. R. Bernard M. E. Polley R. A. Currie W. 0. Puckett W E. Dole C. E. Rati iff, Jr. J. C. Embry L. S. Schenck F. Ghigo C. S. Smith A. V. Goldiere W. H. Terry A. G. Griffin B. D. Thompson J. W. Hengeveld H. E. White F. W. Johnston L. White, Jr. H. T. Lilly A. H. Whittle W G. McGavock H. S. Willcox M W. McGill J. S. Winkler D. G. Martin J. B. Woods J. G. Martin W. G. Workman Bob Cordle Pat Douglas Alex Gibbs Ken Kelley [2381 CIRCLE Lawrence Kimbrough Larry Leafer n dfMmM Bob Llewellyn Neil Nichols Mike Owen Bud Robinson i gtM M k Johnny Rogers Bill Wallace [239] VlfHO ' S WfHO Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities publishes annually the names of those students who have made out- standing contributions to their colleges by their leadership. At David- son, this group is made up exclusively of those seniors who best reflect high ideals of leadership in their four years of college life. Carrel I Clark Cole Cordle Douglas Durham ' ' %,- - , Gibbs Hagen iiM i iM I r i o Hess fSS r - J- SV S. f 1-= ' f- ( ' o Kelley Killian Leafer Nichols Owen Rogers Stewart Liifi i Todd Wallace Wells - •- ikikitt i i [240] Remembering the motto of the Davidson College R.O.T.C. Corps, Prepared, but for Peace, this society realizes that traits of leader- ship, scholarship, initiative and character among its members are vital in peace, as well as in war. Scabbard and Blade is a national military society which emphasizes and recognizes military achievement and holds before the college student his responsibility as a natural leader. r o ( • f ( AND Ansley Boyd Clark Cordle Craver Eberhardt Gibbs Harris Hendrix Kelly Kimbrough Leafer Rogers Russell Rutherford Tuttle White Wilier Williams [2411 SIGMA Arthur Hutchens As the national athletic fraternity, membership in Sigma Delta Psi requires a satisfactory scholastic average and the completion of fifteen athletic feats. By accomplishing these feats, the members exhibit proficiency in many phases of athletic participation. Tom Wright President Martin Mills Montgomery Wright SIGMA PI SIGMA Duvall Overton This national physics fraternity began as a local Davidson organization in 1921 and is unique in that it has the distinction of being the only such society of its kind on a national level. The society ' s chief purpose is to promote student interest in advanced physics and to award distinction to students who exhibit promise of achievement in physics. OFFICERS Mike Owen President Frank Stafford Vice-President Paul Duvall Secretary-Treasurer Ross h lA hJ Stafford [242] Bushoven Chiles Cole Danenhower ALPHA PSI OMEGA As a chapter of the national dramatics fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega seeks to stimulate interest in dramatic activities. Membership is not based solely on acting ability, but on talent and effort exhibited in backstage work and drama direction as well. Douglas Gohike tfe l OFFICERS Pat Douglas President Frank Gohike Vice-President Woody Danenhower Secretary-Treasurer Ne mir O ' Neal Schoen Wright iM i [243] PHI ALPHA Primarily a society of recognition, Delta Phi Alpha annually initiates those students who have completed two years of college study in German with honor records. A prospective member must display a continuing interest in the German language and culture. OFFICERS Steve Gramley President Sam Fort Vice-President Mac Plaxico Secretary D. C. Gilley Treasurer Brenner Duval I Fraser Gilley Gramley Lewis Neely Plaxico Wilkinson Williamson yy— k ' ihdik Robinson Smith C Steigner [244] Le Cercle Francais, a national honorary French organization, pro- motes interest in the French language and the culture of France. Its memt)€rs have taken or are tak ing an advanced course in French and meet once a month at the home of a faculty memtier. The programs include French skits and songs, and often a discussion led by a foreign student acquainted with French. FRANCAIS 9 C P P P P P f P P p P P, p p. P ' O p p p p p p P e p .p f p J yTTl i O 1 r«% .- f- -ih J r J 1 - U- ' P P P P jg Abernafhy Baker Barger Bernhardt Bethea Bradley Broadhead Bushoven Byrd Cassell Chumbley Clark Craig Danenhower Denham Ferris Ferris Finch Ford Forrester Grant Guess Hallmark Hardwick Hughes James Logan Long Luckock Lynn McElfresh McGuirt Miller Miller Montgomery Norman Nzengu Pahud Peaden Rule Sink Spratt Wachuk Warren Williams Winslow Wray OFFICERS Bill Lynn President Bob WIntlow Vice-President Alex Bernhardt Secretary Algie Guest Treasurer [245] PHI SIGMA OFFICERS Fred McGuirt President Bud Fry ice-President Carlton Cole Secretary Ayers Backlund Bethel Brenner Byrd Carrel I Cathey Childress Cole David Duvall Eckman Fry Hallmark Heffner Johnson Llewellyn McAlpine McGuirt Marquis Miller Morgan Nedwed Pfohl Pierce Pridgen Ramberg Reese Reichardt Robinson Scott Stephenson Smith Trimble Walker Weeks Wilkinson Wray The Davidson chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was founded in 1962. As the national freshman honor society, it recognizes members of the freshman class who have achieved a high scholastic average and seeks to promote intellectual interest among students at the beginning of their college career. This fraternity meets once a year in order to select men from the freshman class to be initiated. 9 9 9 9 9 P P P P,- P P P P P p p ' P .f! O p. P [246] Membership in the Beaver Club is made up of those sophomores and juniors who have shown efficient leadership qualities and who have participated in athletics and other extracurricular activities. The purpose of the club is to foster better relations between David- son and other colleges by entertaining visitors, with special emphasis toward visiting athletic teams. CLUB J? - f Arbuckle fc- Barrow Beerman Briggs Coxton Davidson, D. Davidson, S. Fuller Heckard Heffner Hetzel Holland Jackson Lopp Marcon Mills Smith Spratt Squier league Whitley OFFICERS Dave Lopp President Britt Smith Vice-President Phil Squier Secretary [247] CLUB The D Club is composed of students who have earned one or more athletic letters and who have undergone a rigorous initiation. The purpose of the D Club is to promote all phases of athletic activity on the campus, including interest, participation and recognition of participants. Ansley Arbuckle Austell Backlund Barger Barron Barrow llington Bost Brakel Brown Bryant Bulla Burns Carre 1 1 Cathey Cole Cordle Crutchfield Curry Davidson Davis Day Dillon Eckman Evans Fisher Forrester Eraser Frew Fromm Fulp Gibbs Hall Hamilton Heckard Heffner Hollenbeck Hutchens Jackson ,U I 1 ' .|fi«r | - . f . f MJl iMiM ' « . D ( r ..U f J J P) O P Q ft 148] t? f jc) ;. C; P p O P P s ,!! r r f? T- ' n ' -M c p r o p p p p p p Jarman Jones Kelley Leafer Leslie Lewis Lopp McCutchen McPhillips McQueen Mebane Moore Morris Nemir Olin Owen Plunkett Rogers Rowe Rust Sasser Scales Schoen Slaughter Smith, B. Smith, Z. Spiro Steigner Swain Tucker Tuttle Voorhees Wallace Walls Watson Whitley Williams Wolfe Wright Young OFFICERS Bob Cordle President Tom Tuttle Vice-President Ed Brown Secretary-Treasurer [249] SIGMA . , Althoff PI - - . V-- Sigma Delta Pi is a national honorary fraternity which promotes study of the Spanish language and literature in order to foment a wider knowledge and appreciation of the contributions of Spain to modern culture. Requirement for admission is the completion of at least one semester of study in this language beyond the college language requirements. ,° ' , Loflm OFFICERS d lh John McElfresh President Bob Murdoch Vice-President Jack Althoff Secretary _ .- McElfresh li , ( 1 ) Murdoch dl l Scales Small Wilson (-? ' ] xium [250] i ik Abernethy Chumbley Cipolloni Clark ASfSks. P ,C) p p O ( 1 C ) £i4 iitlikii ' n f -Q P SIGIVIA UPSILON Sigma Upsilon, the national literary fraternity, seeks to promote creative writing and criticism at Davidson. In order to obtain membership, a student must submit several original works and attend meetings Cornelson eid every two weeks. Cole During these meetings, Douglas the creative endeavors of f ' ' s various members are discussed and criticized. OFFICERS Porter Halyburton President Freeny Bill Ferris Goode ■ Vice-President Govan Hagen Dave Suter Secretary Bob Chumbley Treasurer Hall Halyburton McNairy Myers Strauser Suter Williams Woods Wright [251] ALPHA OFFICERS Bill Wallace President Richard Callaway Vice-President Hank Hawes Secretary Alex Morgan Treasurer Austin Backlund Baker Buchanan Burns Butler Callaway Cullum Dixon Eckman Eichelberger Fort Fraser Fry Gibbs Hawes Hutchens Keiter Lewis Logan McDaniel McGuirt McPhillips Marquis Martin Meldrum Miller Mitchell Morgan Morton O ' Neal Renner Rowe Rust Steigner Swope Tullock Wallace Walls Welborn Whitehead Williams As the national honorary society for pre-medical students, Alpha Epsilon Delta encourages excellence in scholarship, stimulates an appreciation for the importance of the study of medicine, and gathers together students and educators to promote an adequate pre-medical education. At the semi-monthly meetings, students hear speakers and see film presentations concerning many areas of human pathology and subjects related to a pre-medical education. m- ) 1 - .?- -1 ' - P p p p p p p o p p p P p p C , 1. , jp ' . j f- - ' | - 1 l l t J ,U V f! . ' f J Jh4 r o o c: Or r I , .- . drtili « M kmM kAx [252] This national honorary chemistry fraternity was founded at Davidson in 1919 and has the dual purpose of recognizing outstanding achievement in chemistry and promoting interest among the students in the study of chemistry. During the year, the society follows its purposes by sponsoring informative lectures concerning the various fields of rtuMiustfy ' o c p f . f ; p P n P O P p P .C p ( GAIVIMA SIGMA EPSILON Archibald Austin Brown Butler Callaway Finch hawes Keiter OFFICERS Gene Wells President George Neely Vice-President Bob Keiter Secretar J. T. Sparrow Treasurer Martin IVIitchell, C. Mitchell, G. Morgan Morrisett Neely Oldham Overton Sparrow Swope Teass Van Huss Wallace We I born Wells [253] EUMANEAN LITERARY SOCIETY The Eumanean is the older of the two literary societies at Davidson. The membership of this society is composed of all four classes, and its purpose is to encourage a love of literature, argumentative disclosure and original thinking. OFFICERS Walt MacDonald President Ed Haselden Vice-President Steve Heckard Secretary Steve Gramley Treasurer Arrovifood Ayers Bernhardt Biggers Bostian Carrell Cooney Cornelson Durham Goode Gramley Guerrant Hall Herbert son Ivey Jacobs McCallum MacDonald McSween Pritchard Robinson Salley Stockard Stopher Styron Swain Trotter a fTi O , O O -C r ' ( 0 JP % i 1 P ( P P (??! [254] p p o p . p p p n r f - ' r p P p p ,Q f: v H ' v ft fv7 a p p p c . ' 3 C -i J p p p p. p p. o p ' p p p g; P P P p p p Adams Alexander Anderson Haucom Beacham Beswick PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Binkley Breiton Brindell Broadhead Byrd Clark Crow Dalrymple Daniel DeVaughan D(bble Eaton Edgar Essex Fort Guess Hardwick Harrington Huggins Hughes Hughes Jamison John Jones Lennen Littrell Llewellyn Long McCormack Masline Miller Morrisett Pepper Phillips Plaxico Pratt Purkerson Pusey Quattlebaum Raynal Rose Ross Rule Ruth Scales Scartwro Scott Sparks Vermilye Waters Watson Weaver Wilkinson Wray This literary society was founded two months after the Eumanean was established on the Davidson campus in 1837. The Philanthropic Literary Society provides its members with intellectual and social fellowship and is composed of meml)ers of all four classes. OFFICERS Seaborn Jones President Bob Miller Vice-President Bill DeVaughan Secretary Rod Daniel Treasurer [255] • e . BHC T ' j mmmn BPMHHjjjr H. mf il?.C. 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Telephone 377-4561 [262] For Over 68 Years . . . Your Home of Better Values MEET YOUR FRIENDS While enjoying our Famous PIZZA AND SPAGHETTI In o Romantic Italian Atmosphere At The GONDOLA RESTAURANT W. Moreheod at Wilkinson Blvd. CHARLOTTE, N. C. SIMPSON PHOTO SERVICE The Best in Photo Supplies and Photo Finishing Tel. 375-7301 129 South Tryon CHARLOTTE, N. C. QUICK SERVICE AT CLeJNeRS JACKSON CLEANERS ■ ■■ ■ .... QUALITY CLEANING .... TW 2-5196 DAVIDSON, N. C. (263j S wciin 6 i ltctrcoat teuh .J c ou6e 1800 W. Morehead Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. ARCHER ' S Cult Service 24 Hour Wrecking Service ALL BRANDS OF MOTOR OIL WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS Complete Lubrication $1.00 Brakes Adjusted $1.00 TW 2-9374 SHONEY S home of the B!G BOY Fresh Strawberry Pie — Slim Jims East Morehead in Charlotte Q C Staff Members enjoy Big Boy. [264] EVERYTHING AT THE STUDENT STORE [265] Compliments A FRIE Compliments of FOLGER BUICK Phone 333-2147 CHARLOTTE The Carolinas ' Largest Buick Dealer RIVIERA LA SABRE ELECTRA WILDCAT SPECIAL Compliments of 0 Icecream Expert and Friendly Ford Service Factory Trained Technicians and Modern Equipment at Your MOORESVILLE HUNTERSVILLE MOTOR COMPANY ICE CREAM COMPANY FORD Sales Service Since 1924 [2661 George S, Crouch. ' 17 Chjirmjn of the Bojrd McAliiter Cjrjon, ' 46 Senior Vice- President Ernest B Hunter. |r . ' 49 VPrejidenf b Trust Officer Ted B. Sumner, )r . ' 50 Senior Vice-President Grjeme M. Keith. ' S4 Senior Vice-President WiMum H Keith. ' 46 Vice-President W G Burch, ' 54 Vice President Th.,mjs W. Shjw, |r., ' 55 Aisistjnt Cjshier Grjy Lewis, ' 58 Assistant Cashier MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Professors And Students Alike Eat Good Food At M and M SODA SHOP DAVIDSON M t M SODA S.rJ E (farikldi i frm Leading Jewelers Since 1?? 104 SOUTH TRYON ST. 813 PROVIDENCE ROAD CHARLOTTE, N. C. f Iciiiiiuiq ( oiiMiliants, ncorjioralcil ESTATE ANALYSIS AND LIFE INSURANCE PLANNING Charles E Black, President Delbert Turner, ' 27 Richard O ' Hair, ' 47 H. Perrin Anderson, ' 56 V Reitzel Snider, Jr., ' 57 Vernon T Anderson, Jr , ' 59 1608 East Boulevard — P. 0. Box 3661 CHARLOTTE 3, NORTH CAROLINA Telephone: 333-8827 Success Through Planning [267] HENDERSON MOTOR CO. Charlotte ' s Only Authorized Dealer for VOLKSWAGEN SALES— SERVICE— PARTS Appreciates the Davidson students patronage over the past yeors. Please use our new facilities at your convenience. 1500 W. Independence Boulevard Phone FR 5-6085 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments ot MOORESVILLE DRUG CO. The Rexall Store MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Campus Life Revolves Around . . T H E HUB 9:00 to 9:00 FOOD CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES UB BOOKS LOTIONS CIGARETTES i S RECORDS FILM CANDY Brady Printing Co. STATESVILLE, N. C. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Serving Piedmont North Carolina For 70 Years Harry Bryant Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Since 1883 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bob Bryant, ' 42 Don Bryant, ' 45 TASTE THE DIFFERENCE and you ' ll agree There ' s None Better Than ' S P ' omnXorv. food prooucis, inc. Always Ask tor ' S P ' — Your Assurance of the Best. [2681 i 1 1 i S HOSIERY MILLS, INC Silver Seal -f Silver Cloud Brands + Ladies Seamless Hosiery + Komet Anklets Phone ST 2 4155 P Box 252 CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA GOODMAN DRUG CO. AND MEDICAL CENTRE PHARMACY COMPLETE DRUG HEADQUARTERS Phone 662-2031 MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA LAKESIDE INN SEAFOOD DINNERS We Appreciate Your Business PIEDMONT BANK TRUST COMPANY Formerly The Bank of Davidson DAVIDSON, N. C. MOORESVILLE — MT. PLEASANT — LOCUST C. A. Potts, Chairman of Board, ' 10 W. H. )ctton, Sr., ViccPresidenf, ' 30 F. L. lackson. Vice-President, ' 06 L. Young White, Vice-President, ' 23 Charles W. Byrd, Cashier Charles R Setier. Asst. Cashier Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |, V. Lore, President H. L. Fisher. Cashier |. S Thomason, Jr., Asst. Cashier Mrs. Eugenia H. Deaton. Asst. Cashier Donald F. Howie, Cashier Welch Allyn Electrically Illuminated Diagnostic Instruments — W. A. LIGHTS THE WAY — Otoscopes, Ophtholmoscopcs, Retinoscopes, Tronsiiluminotors, Headlights, Re- chorgoble Bottcry Hondles, Loryngoscopes, Proctoscopes, Sigmoidoscopes, Anoscopos, Ocsophagoscopes, and many others. Serving the Coroiinos since 1919 Distributors of KNOWN BRANDS of PROVEN QUALITY WINCHESTER •■ ' „,•.. „.(, ' .s- Hoi. WINCHESTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 119 Eost 7th St,, Charlotte, N, C. WINCHESTER-RITCH SURGICAL CO. 421 W. Smith St., Greensboro, N, C. [269] MITCHELL BECKER COMPANY Manufacturers ot ORNAMENTAL IRON STEEL WORK Phone ED 2-4473 1916 South Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. THOMPSON STREET CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS I M CHARLOTTE, N. C. F N Thompison, ' 21 McDevitt Street Co. F. N. Thompson, Inc. now itb Pepsi for those who think young Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Charlotte KALE-LAWING COMPANY Congratulations and Best Wishes Complete Office Outfitters for a Successful Career • 217 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. PRITCHARD PAINT GLASS CO. Phone FRonklin 7-2641 Asheville — Durham — Charlotte — Raleigh [2701 The Finest Brand Names In Music America ' s No I Brond Name Retailer Of The Year 1962 STEINWAY WM KNABE FISCHER EVERETT CABLE NELSON PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS SPINET MODELS FROM S595 UP SHEET MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS OF ALL KINDS ANDREWS MUSIC CO. Our 71st Year Phone 375 7784 231 N. Tryon St. SMYRE COMBED COTTON SPUN RAYON A. M. SMYRE GASTONIA, N. C. Fine Tr.iinino; and Tlie Confidence It Gi ' es You provide a stronj? starting point for Davidson seniors. You are the kind of citizens to whom our economy and government may be en- trusted, for you will help guard their free- doms while you overcome their faults. Con- gratulations and good wishes. DUK POWER COMPANY [271] CHAS. MACK SONS ROWAN DAIRY WHOLESALE DEALER MILK-ICE CREAM Confectioneries, Tobacco, Groceries Paper, and School Supplies Phone NO 3-3351 Mooresville, N. C. Phone NO 3-6341 T. R. Mack, ' 36 Statesville Highway, Mooresville CHARTER SERVICE A SPECIALTY Enjoy the convenience of having your own private coach — charter a big new Queen City Troilways bus for that next trip planned by your group. An inquiry will bring full infor- mation. ED 2-6164 RIDE NEW TRAILWAYS THRU-LINERS AIR SUSPENSION Ride on springs of air RECLINING SEATS AIR-CONDITIONED UNEXCELLED SAFETY Inquire about our Express THRU-LINER schedules from Charlotte to many North American cities. QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS CHARLOTTE, N. C. James J. Harris Company INSURANCE BONDS Johnston Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. Telephone FR 5-7311 Arthurs Sigmon Sheet Metal Company MOORESVILLE, N. C. WARM AIR HEATING Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor Phone 662-3161 P. 0. Box 515 [2721 Sam Ryburn, ' 38 commiuciai anu promoiionai fniNiiNC 0( disiinction Price Gwynn III, ' 47 Ralph H. Alexander, ' 49 Mason Diinlap. ' 49 Wayne Gamble, ' 49 Mike Myers, ' 53 Hobby Cobb, ' 56 Tom Norlhcott, ' 56 Norman Richards, ' 56 phonc 333 6608 • 2000 Hawkins Street • CHARLOTTE, N. C. .«iX| tf vc je dL ' ••■i ' TTTi Acme-McCrary Corporation ASHEBORO, N. C. Makers of Famous McCrary Stockings Sold by Better Stores Everywhere C. W. McCrary, ' 24 C. W McCrary, Jr., ' 56 J, F, McCrary, ' 28 V M m _) Furniture of all Periods — Silver — China — Objects d ' Art Distinctive Gifts for all Occasions 1029 Providence Rd. CHARLOTTE, N. C. [273] Smith ' s Flowers Flowers of Distinction Serving Davidson College For 30 Years Flowers By Wire Everywhere 302 Smith ' s Circle Phone TW 2-4131 CORNELIUS, NORTH CAROLINA SaCutiiig COCOA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CONCORD World Famous th( Open Kitchen WITHERS ELECTRIC COMPANY Appliances — Plumbing — Heating Radio TV Service Phone TW 2-2911 DAVIDSON, N. C. YOUR FAMILY GETS THE MOST FROM . . . We are proud to be chosen supplier of dairy products for Davidson College FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. CHARLOTTE, N. C. mm HUTO HSSOCIHTE STORE Phone TW 2-6381 Western Union A. D. Cantrell, Owner DAVIDSON, N. C. [274] r lor III i aroli na Spinners of QUALITY YARNS o S nuii f c ,auon r —— , n n TT TT 1 , O iirbo-S pun rlon O L onibeci and L ardeci y otton LjaniS D. R. LaFar, Jr, ' 22 Dan S. LaFar, ' 31 D. R. LaFar III, ' 51 Dan S. LaFar, Jr., ' 57 W. Marshall LaFar, ' 61 [275] Barrett Industrial FlintKote johns-Manville Residential Banded Built-up Roofs Re-Rooting Sheet Metal Insulation Interstate Roofing Co. Serving Since 1930 520 West Palmer Street P. 0. Box 1086 CHARLOTTE 1, NORTH CAROLINA Phone FR 5-8447 Biggers Brothers, Inc. CHARLOTTE, N. C Wholesale Fruits Produce Institutional Sized Canned Goods BIRDS-EYE and DULANY FROZEN FOODS N. G. SPEIR, INC. MORTGAGE LOANS— REAL ESTATE SALES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 128 Eost Fourth Street Phone FR 5-9871 CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. Compliments of HALL ' S Carolina Motor Company INCORPORATED Ford Dealers Since 1912 Telephone FR 5-4449 2519 The Plaza CHARLOTTE, N. C. FORD— Sales and Service— MERCURY FALCON— COMET Home of Quality Floor Coverings Phone 872-3671 and Furniture STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA stop for a tasty treat at t ie snatk bar .... MILK ICE CREAM Atando Station Box 25 CHARLOTTE 6, N. C. Phone 377-6572 (R)The Borden Co [276] First the clock . . . then the plant — When a customer bought 100 cigars from the wholesale grocery firm of H. Cone Sons in 1870. he received a handsome clock. Some of these clocks are still ticking away. In addition to selling cigars and groceries for their father, Moses and Ceasar Cone sold cotton plaids. Seeing a great future in fabrics, they started the Cone textile enterprises as a selling and commission house in 1891. They built the original manufacturing plant in 1896. • ' ' ■ ' wttviiiini i ? What of Cone Mills Today? From these small beginnings has come one of the world ' s largest and most progressive textile firms. With 18 plants employing almost 13.000 men and women, Cone Mills today is the world ' s largest producer of corduroys, denims and flannels. Its modern printing and finishing operations are turning out a host of other fashion-right fabrics. Cone through its research and development activities is con- stantly seeking better ways to make better materials. Examples of Cone firsts in this country are the new, popular stretch denims and corduroys. To maintain its high standards, our company needs young people with initiative and intelligence. Cone Mills of- fers opportunities in four areas . . . production, administra- tion, sales and research. Would you be interested in joining such a progressive organization? Write Industrial Relations Department, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C. CONE MILLS CORPORATION V here fabrics of tomorrows are w oven today. EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro. N C. FINISHING PLANTS Carlisle Greenville. S. C. Greensboro Haw River, N. C. MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Avondale. Cliffside. Greensboro. Forest City, Salisbury. Pineville. Reidsville, Gibsonville, Haw River and Hillsboro in North Carolina. Greenville in South Carolina. 4CONE [277] SERVING NEW ENGLAND, THE EAST, AND THE SOUTH Home Offices — Gastonia, N. C. BARGER CONSTRUCTION CO, Inc. P. 0. Box 30 GENERAL CONTRACTORS U. S. Hwy. 21 at Wilson Ave. MOORESVILLE, N. C. GOOD BUILDERS SINCE 1925 L. Young White, ' 22 President 5700 North Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Beauttfu I Interiors don H just happen-- They ' re Planned! The planning exemplified by the interiors of six Davidson College Fraternities is proof that interiors planned and furnished by Mecklenburg are beau- tiful! Residential, or commercial interiors worrant the same kind of professional guidance. TELEPHONE 596-3911 [278] DAVIDSON SrrDKNTS, KACri.TY. AI.r.MNI, And Friends LOVE The STORK During the lust yeiir and a half Davidson students have held many successful and happy parties at the New Freedom Villajfe Stork . . . and over the years the Coliseum and Kings Drive Stork Restaurants have been favori ' es! You can count on the Stork — for reasonable prices . . . for top (juality . . . for reliable service . . . for satisfaction! lUithplncf of Th,- Rcaaonablr I ' ricf Strnk Dinner I ' riceK Itrgin at $1.J5 . . . Lunchfiin !IOc EAST-AT THE COLISEUM AUDITORIUM • CENTRAL- 824 KINGS OR • WEST-FREEDOM VILLAGE Listed And Over-The-Counter Stocks Municipal And Corporate Bonds Mutual Funds I HRSTAn SECyRITIES CORPORATION 701 Johnston Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. NEW YORK ATLANTA NEWTON WINSTON-SALEM Underwriters And Investment Managers of the STERLING INVESTMENT FUND, INC. May, 196i Dear Readers: This rear ue hate tried to make the annual of Davidson College a hook which every student and faculty member can appreciate. e hope you enjoy it. Our sincere appreciation to Mr. Harrie Keck of The Observer Printing House, Mr. Price Courser of The Charlotte Engraving Company. Mr. Fay Smith of Smith Studios, and Mr. Mike Mauner of The Charlotte Observer for their assistance and aid in the preparation of The 1963 QUIPS AND CRANKS . . . Hal Todd, Jim Norman, and the staff [279] Jimiversmf 1813-1963 J. P. STEVENS CO., INC. FINE FABRICS MADE IN AMERICA SINCE 1813 -ffi u tUAy DAVIDSON An easy drive from DAVIDSON, exotic food served in a Polynesian atmosphere is available from eleven to eleven week days, ' til twelve Saturdays. Reservations: 523-8075. Private parties for up to 120 during the early part of the week. A tropical paradise — 1600 MONT- FORD DRIVE. [280] ADMINISTRATION David Grier Martin, B.S. (Davidson), LL.D. (King. Wake Forest, Duke), President. Frontis Withers Johnston, A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Yale), Dean of the Faculty. Richard Clyde Burts, Jr., A.B. (Furman), M.A., Ed.D. (Columbia), Dean of Students. W. Taylor Blackwell, A.B. (University of Virginia), Director of News Bureau and Publicity. William Ledoux Bondurant, A.B. (Davidson), LLB. (Duke), Director of Alumni Activities. Augustus Burgdorf, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Dean of Students. Robert Arrowood Currie, B.S. (Davidson), MBA. (Pennsylvania), C.P.A., Business Manager. Chalmers Gaston Davidson, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. in L.S. (Chi- cago), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard), Director of the Library. Everett Gourley, Jr.. A.B. (Vanderbilt), M.A. (Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond), Assistant to the President. Frederick William Hengeveld, B.S. (Davidson). Director of Ad- missions and Registrar. Mrs. Grace Greene Lilly, B.S. (Appalachian), M.A. (University of North Carolina), Director of the Developmental Reading Laboratory. Myron Wallace McGill, B.S. (Davidson), Bursar and Assistant Treasurer. Joseph B. Martin, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Director of Ad- missions. Grover C. Meetze, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), Director of Physical Plant. Mrs. J. B. Moore, A.B. (Baker), Supervisor of Dormitories. Weston M. Plymale, A.B. (Mercer), M.B.A. (Emory), Assistant in the Business Office. Rot)ert J. Sailstad, B.S., M.A. (University of Minnesota), Director of Public Relations and Development. Tom Scott, B.S. (Kansas State Teachers College). M.A. (Uni- versity of Iowa). Ed.D. (Columbia University). Director of Physical Education. Colin Shaw Smith, A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (University of North Carolina). Director of the College Union and Coordinator of Student Activities, Director of Placement. Clyde W. Stacks, Manager of the College Laundry. William Holt Terry, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Theological Seminary, Richmond), College Chaplain. Oscar Julius Thies, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell), College Engineer. H. Edmunds White. B.S. (Davidson), M.Ed. (University of South Carolina). Associate Director of Admissions and Director of Financial Aid. James Baker Woods. Jr., A.B. (Davidson), M.D. (Medical College of Virginia). College Physician. FACULTY PROFESSORS George Lawrence Abernethy. A.B. (Bucknell). M.A. (Oberlin), Ph.D. (Michigan), Philosophy. John Crooks Bailey, Jr., A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Johns Hopkins), Greek and Bible. Ernest Albert Beaty, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (South Carolina), M.A. (Columbia University). B.D. (Columbia Theological Semi- nary), Latin and German. Elmer Evans Brown, A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Cornell), Biology. James Young Causey, A.B. (University of Virginia), M.A. (Uni- versity of North Carolina), Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin), Spanish. Richard Cargill Cole, A.B. (Hamilton), M.A.. Ph.D. (Yale). English. William Patterson Gumming, A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Prince- ton). English. Tom Daggy. A.B. (Earlham), M.S.. Ph.D. (Northwestern Univer- sity), Biology. Joseph Turpin Drake, B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Sociology. James Monroe Fredericksen, B.S. (University of Richmond), Ph.D. (University of Virginia), Chemistry. John Bryant Gallent, B.S. (Davidson), M.S., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Chemistry. Francis Ghigo, B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina). French. Augustin Victor Goldiere. A.B. (Dartmouth). M.A., Ph.D. (Yale), French. Arthur Gwynn Griffin, A.B.. M.A. (University of North Carolina). C.L.U.. Economics and Business Administration. John Isaac Hopkins, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Physics. John Thomas Kimbrough, B.S. (Davidson), M.S. (University of Chicago), Mathematics. George Labban, Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Texas), Greek. Malcolm Lester, A.B. (Mercer University), M.A., Ph.D. (Univer- sity of Virginia), History. Henry Tracy Lilly, A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (Princeton), Litt.D. (Presbyterian College), English. Andrei Lobanov-Rostovsky, Diplome, Ecole des Sciences Poli- tiques, Paris 1923. History. Thomas Swindall Logan. B.S., M.S. (Emory University), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Chemistry. William Gillespie McGavock, A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Mathematics. John Alexander McGeachy, Jr.. A.B. (tjavidson). M.A. (University of North Carolina). Ph.D. (University of (Chicago), History. William Nelson Mebane, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Cornell). Mathematics. Clarence John Pietenpol, B.S. (Pittsburgh), M.S. (Colorado), Ph.D. (New York), Physics. Donald Bryce Plott, B.M., M.M. (University of Michigan), Music. William Olin Puckett, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (University of North Carolina), Ph.D. (Princeton), Biology. James Slicer Purcell, Jr., A.B. (Stetson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), English. Charles Edward Rati iff, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Economics. James Walker Reid, B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Columbia University), Ph.D. (Peabody College), Geography and Geology. Daniel Durham Rhodes, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Louisville Pres- byterian Seminary). Ph.D. (Duke). Religion and Philosophy. Lewis Bevans Schenck, A.B. (Davidson). B.D. (Union Theological Seminary), S.T.M. (Princeton Seminary). Ph.D. (Yale), Bible. Bradley DeForrest Thompson, A.B., M.A. (Williams), M.A. (Har- vard), History. Paul Ross Wheaton, B.S. (U. S. Military Academy). Lt. Colonel, United States Army, fi lilitary Science and Tactics. Locke White, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Physics. Williams Gatewood Workman, B.Ph., M.A., B.D. (Emory), Ph.D. (University of Chicago), Psychology. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Joe 0. Embry, A.B. (Drury College), M.A. (State University of Iowa), Ph.(D. (University of Minnesota), French. William Francis Goodykoontz, A.B., LLB. (George Washington University), M.A.. Ph.D. (University of North Carolina). English. William Blainnie Hight, Jr., A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Education. Douglas Clay Houchens, B.F.A., M.F.A. (Richmond Professional Institute), Fine Arts. Robert Bruce Jackson, Jr., B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Duke), Mathe- matics. John Dobbins Kelton, B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Psychology. Paul Arthur Marrotte, A.B. (University of New Hampshire), M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), History. Winfred Pleasants Minter, B.S., M.S. (Virginia Polytechnic In- stitute), Ph.D. (University of Chicago), Political Science. [281] Jay Harold Ostwalt, A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Psy- chology and Education. Ernest Finney Patterson, B.S. (Southwest Texas Teachers Col- lege), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Texas), Economics. Thomas Owen Pinkerton, B.S. (Davidson), LL.B. (Vanderbilt), Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), German. Max Eugene Polley, A.B. (Albion College), B.D. (Duke Divinity School), Ph.D. (Duke), Bible. Wesley H. Til ley, B.M. (University of Texas), M.A. (University of Chicago), English. William David Wubben, B.Phil. (College of University of Chicago), M.B.A. (University of Chicago), Ph.D. (The Claremont Graduate School), Economics. ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Jesse Clifton Albergotti, B.S. (Wheaton College), Physics. Thomas Fetzer Clark, A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Seminary), Ph.D. (King College, University of Aberdeen), Bible. William Francis Frey, A.B. (King College), M.S., Ph.D. (Vander- bilt University), Physics. Ralph William Gable, B.S. (University of Texas), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke), Chemistry. David Ryburn Hampton, Captain, Artillery, United States Army, A.B. (The Citadel), Military Science. William Tuthill Lammers, A.B. (Emory), M.S. (Ohio State), Ph.D. (Emory), Biology. Glenn Carlos Lindsey, B.B.A., M.B.A. (University of Georgia), Business Administration. Charles Edward Lloyd, A.B., M.A. (University of North Carolina), English. Earl Ronald MacCormac, B.E., M.A., B.D., Ph.D. (Yale), Bible and Philosophy. James Grubbs Martm, B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton), Chemistry. Walter Elmore Meeks, Jr., A.B., M.A. (University of Alabama), French. Charles C. Partridge, Captain, Artillery, United States Army, A.B. (University of Alabama), Military Science. Robert Warren Pierce, Captain, Infantry, United States Army, A.B. (Presbyterian College), Military Science. David F. Richey, B.Mus., M.Mus. (Oberlin), B.Mus., M.Mus. (Yale), Music. Donald Howell Threlkeld, Captain, Armor, United States Army, B.S. (North Georgia College), Military Science. Donald Webb Tucker, B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Spanish. Grier Moffatt Williams, B.S. (Davidson), M.M. (University of Michigan), Ph.D. (Florida State University), Music. Julius Sherman Winkler, A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan), M.A. (Princeton), German. Erich-Oskar Joachim Siegfried Wruck, A.B., M.A. (Rutgers Uni- versity), German. INSTRUCTORS James Richard Gross, A.B. (Wake Forest), M.A. (University of North Carolina), English. John Gill Holland, Jr., A.B. (Washington and Lee), English. Mrs. Andrei Lobanov-Rostovsky, A.B. (Bryn Mawr), M.A. (Univer- sity of Michigan), Russian. Eugene Ferrell Miller, A.B., M.A. (Emory University), Political Science. Junius Brutus Stroud, B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (University of Vir- ginia), Mathematics. Herbert Stanley Willcox, A.B. (Stetson), M.S. (Florida State University), Mathematics. STUDENT DIRECTORY FRESHMEN Adair, R. L, III, 223 Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna, Ga. Adams, J. M., Jr., Merriman ' s Lane, Winchester, Va. Aitken, S. W., 905 Norwood St., Kingsport, Tenn. Alexander, W. N., II, 302 Maple Ave., Rocky Mount, Va. Allison, J. L R., Jr., 1319 S. Elm St., Hope, Ark. Allison, J. W., 2320 Queens Rd., E., Charlotte, N. C. Ambrose, P. S., 543 Arrowhead Trail, Knoxville 19, Tenn. Apperson, J. S., IV, 1901 Sterling Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Appleby, James, Jr., 1218 Rennie Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Armstrong, J. H., Jr., 815 King St., Selma, Ala. Ashford, J. T., Ill, Box 269, Clinton, N. C. Austin, R. G., Jr., 310 E. Houston St., Monroe, N. C. Ball, G. v., Jr., Rt. 2 Homestead Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. Barber, Wade, Jr., Box 126, Pittsboro, N. C. Barefoot, D. H., Rt. 1, Smithfield, N. C. Barnes, J. A., 1320 Harding PI., Charlotte, N. C. Beachum, J. T., 2112 Beverly Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C. Beidler, P. D., N. Main St., Biglerville, Pa. Bell, M. H., C. C. 12, Box 46, Lexington, N. C. Black, S. 0., Ill, 508 Overland Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. Blackstock, J. B., W. Memorial Dr., Dallas, Ga. Blair, R. G., Jr., 761 Sylvan Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Blair, T. W., Jr., 735 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. Blakeslee, H. H., 19 Bienville Ave., Mobile 18, Ala, Blalock, H. F., Jr., 506 S. Adair, Clinton, S. C. Blalock, M. E., Ill, 7103 Preston Ct., Charlotte 5, N. C. Bolton, H. E., Luluabourg, Box 117, Republique du Congo Bondanella, P. E., 1360 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Boone, D. W., Ill, 20 Wesley St., Newnan, Ga. Briggs, W. H., Jr., 114 Green Forest Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Brinckerhoff, J. F., 361 Phoenix Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. Brown, D. E., Jr., Rt. 2, Laurens, S. C. Brown, F. A., Ill, 1208 Rennie Ave., Richmond, Va. Bryan, R. F., Jr., 2624 Habersham Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ga. Bryant, J. F., Jr., Rt. 1, Box 408, Spruce Pine, N. C. Bryant, J. R., Ill, 1901 Wendover Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Burch, W. F., Ill, 38 Westover Rd., Newport News, Va. Burks, J. M., Box 343, Bedford, Va. Burton, J. P., Rt. 3, Madison, N. C. Caldwell, W. W., 201 Brighton Rd., Atlanta 9, Ga. Callender, J. F., 2110 Lake Shore Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla. Carson, A. L., Jr., 115 Westwood Cir., Smyrna, Ga. Chambers, G. T., Rt, 3, Box 310, Murphy, N. C. Cherry, H. W., Sherrill ' s Ford, N. C. Childress, W. B., Hillsville, Va. Childs, K. L., 207 Wedgewood Dr., Greenville, S. C. Clark, J. F., Ill, Box 308, Kingstree, S. C. Clark, W. M., 1309 Providence Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Cleveland, S. M., 6201 Eastshore Rd., Columbia, S. C. Coleman, F. W., Ill, 2761 Central, Memohis 11, Tenn. Collins, L. J., 1039 Lark St., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Copelan, M. G., 3335 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. Council, W. T., RFD 1, Box 410, Gary, N. C. Covington, H. W., Jr., 2315 Princess Anne, Greensboro, N. C. Cox, S. T., Jr., 2119 Laurel Lane, Altavista, Va. Craig, J. E., Jr., Rt. 1, Lancaster, S. C. Craig, T. M., Jr., Moore, S. C. Crawford, J. L, III. 130 Georgia Rd., Franklin, N. C. Crocker, D. L., Rt. 3, Selma, N. C. Croft, T. L., 5 Kingsbury PL, St. Louis 12, Mo. Cummings, M, R., 367 Sixth St., N. W., Hickory, N. C. Curl, J. F., Box 38, Pembroke, Ga. Davis, D. D., Box 155, Waynesville, N. C. Davis, J. G., Jr., 223 Maple Ave., Danville, Ky. Davis, J. W., Jr., 2812 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. DePascale, Ernest, Jr., 1023 7th St., Huntington 1, W. Va. Donaldson, R. W., 1525 Riverview Rd., Chattanooga 5, Tenn. Drake, J. W., 307 S. Princeton Ave., Wenonah, N. J. Earle, R. M., 303 North St., Anderson, S. C. Eatman, J. L, 1108 W. Gold St., Wilson, N. C. Eberly, R. S., 820 Avenue B , Denton, Texas Efird, P. H., Ill, 636 Llewellyn PL, Charlotte 7, N. C. Fllett, J. D., Jr., 1040 Valley Green Dr., Aiken, S. C. Evins, S. C, 111 Richardson Dr., Somerset, Ky. Fain, G. R., Jr., Rt. 4, Box 296-A, Abbeville, S. C. Fanning, W. L., Jr., 221 Avondale Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Farrar, S. L., 301 Albany St., Brunswick, Ga. Faw, R. D., Jr., 318 Park Ave., Salisbury, Md. Federman, J. S., 902 Longacre Blvd., Yeadon, Pa. Finger, H. E., Ill, Millsaps College, Jackson 10, Miss. Finley, D. K., Barium Springs, N. C. [282] Fisher, R. J.. Jr., 4265 Lakehaven Dr.. N. E., Atlanta 19. Ga. Forkner, B. S.. III. Box 2021. Fort Pierce. Fla. Foss. R. L.. Box 45. Lindale, Ga. Foster. L. A., 510 Valley View Rd., Baltimore 4. Md. Frank, J. L.. 4911 Highland St. So., St. Petersburg 5, Fla. Freeman, Palmer, Jr., 135 Forrest St.. Fort Mill. S. C. Frye, M. W„ 49 Myrtle Ave.. Concord. N. C. Garrard. W. F.. 2009 Cherokee Dr.. Columbus, Ga. Gates. G. J., 4825 Merlendale Ct.. Atlanta 5. Ga. Gee. G. M., 105 Park Dr., St. Clairsville, Ohio Gibbes. F. H.. Ill, 27 Woodvale Ave., Greenville. S. C. Gibbins. G. M.. 500 Keith, Anniston, Ala. Gibbs. S. M.. II. 1011 Crescent Dr.. Reidsville. N. C. Gill. S. F., 27 Spottswood La., Newport News, Va. Good. J. C. Jr.. 263 N. Coldbrook Ave.. Chambersburg, Pa. Goodstein, Arnold, 507 Parkside Dr., North Charleston, S. C. Goodykoontz, J. T.. Jr., 7601 Preston Hwy., Louisville 19, Ky. Graham. S. A., Box 1268. Florence. S. C. Graves, J. B., 559 E. Hilton, Kershaw, S. C. Graves, J. L., Jr., 108 Ashford Ave., Greenville, S. C. Groat. R. L. 702 Cornwallis. Greensboro, N. C. Guyton, E. D., Jr., 526 Rosewood Dr., Florence, S. C. Hammond, A. H., 1006 Skyline Dr.. Griffin. Ga. Hardeman, D. A., 516 Hardeman Ave., Fort Valley, Ga. Harden, R. M., 302 Camellia Cts., Camilla, Ga. Hardin, E. R., III. 6309 Rosecrest Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Harkness, C. R.. RR 1, Fairlane Dr.. Acton. Ind. Harrington, C. T.., 128 W. Highland Dr., Pensacola, Fla. Harrington, M. L.. 2423 Fairway Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Hartness, J. F., Jr., Box 6262, St. Petersburg Beach, Fla. Hash, J. F., 500 Chesnut St., Camden, S. C. Hensley, W. L., Ill, 1270 Plumosa Dr., Fort Myers, Fla. Hicks, B. v., Jr., 126 Sheridan Rd., North Little Rock, Ark. Hicks, R. H., Jr., 1201 Hammel Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Higgins, J. J., 921 Woodbrook Dr., Guilford College, N. C. Hightower. P. D., 2445 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Hill, H. N., Jr., 3005 Argonne Dr.. Atlanta 5, Ga. Hindsley, J. P., Jr., 100 Mercer St., Beckley, W. Va. Hodgin, R. N., 3230 Pinecroft, Greensboro, N. C. Hoge, J. 0., Jr., RFD 1, Blacksburg, Va. Holladay, R. E., 2349 S. 5th St., Springfield, III. Hollandsworth, J. G.. Jr., Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. Howard, J. N., II, 504 Lexington Ave., Thomasville, N. C. Hubbard, F. P., 1003 Inwood Terr., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Hufford, W. C, 1901 E. Mallorv St.. Pensacola, Fla. Hunter. T. M.. Jr., South Point Rd., Belmont, N. C. Hurd, R. A.. 216 Third Ave. North. Great Falls, Montana Hyder, J. W.. Jr., 232 Chapman St., Charlotte 8, N. C. James, J. D.. 1525 N. W. 9, Oklahoma City 6. Okla. Jenkins, F. A., 1118 Skyview Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C. Johnson, W. A., 2436 Oxford Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Jones, I. F.. 74 Forest Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Jones, S. P., Rt. 1, Forsyth Rd., Macon, Ga. Jordan. E. L.. 204 Harlan Dr., Savannah, Ga. Keiser. Albert, Jr., 1048 5th St., N. E., Hickory, N. C. Kent, M. I., 603 Vance Rd., Huntsville, Ala. Kerr, S. R., 2126 Woodland Ave.. Burlington, N. C. Kimball, S. J., 1223 Oakland. Rock Hill, S. C. Kirkoatrick. P. M.. Jr., 747 Anderson St., Belton, S. C. Kitchens, C. S., 1920 S. W. 8th Drive. Gainesville, Fla. Klein. C. B., Rt. 1. Box 62, Beaufort. N. C. KopD. J. H., Box 20005. Louisville 20, Ky. Kraftson. T. A.. 357 Malin Rd , Newton Square, Pa. Kugel, L. C, 401 Duke Dr.. Lexington, N. C. Kuykendall, G. H., Jr., 1917 Cumberland, Charlotte 3, N. C. Lake, R. J., 330 S. May St., Southern Pines, N. C. Larkin, E. W., Ill, 1202 Respess, Washington, N. C. Lawrimore, E. W.. 1010 Madison Ave., Florence, S. C. Lewis. F. E., Ill, 5119 Old Rural Hall Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Lindsley. D. A., 322 Westover Dr , Asheville, N. C. Lingle, J. H., Act. 1-240, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Washington 8, D. C. Little, J. A., 2602 Barmettler St.. Raleigh. N. C. Little. J. F., Ill, 3124 Castine St. New Orleans, La. Little. R. C, Box 374, Lincolnton, N. C. Littlejohn, C. L.. 800 College Dr.. Gaffney, S. C. Logan, K. P., 1425 Seville PI., Lakeland, Fla. Logan, W. W.. 1000 Bolen Dr., Jackson. Ala. Lynn, J. L., Jr., 1800 Yorktown Dr., Charlottesville, Va. McBryde, N. G., 3406 Westover Rd., Durham, N. C. McCallan, A. C, 47 Fenwick Rd., Hastlngs-on-Hudson 6, N. Y. McConnell, H. E., Jr.. 140 Forest Dr., Lancaster, S. C. McGuire, W. B., Jr., 2611 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. McKeever, C. D., 1406 Holcomb Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. McKenzie, T. A., Ill, 3112 Burkeshore Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. McKinnon, D. J.. Comer, Ala. McKnight, T. R., 20 S. Century, Memphis 11, Tenn. McNab, J. R.. Jr.. 1115 Evergreen Circle, Rock Hill. S. C. McQueen, J. A., Box 922. Laurinburg. N. C. Martin, C. D., Rt. 1, Shelby. N. C. Martin, J. B., 9507 Lindale Dr., Bethesda 14, Md. Martin. W. M.. 2220 Montrose Ave.. Kingsport, Tenn. Maybin, R. M., Jr.. Box 428, Lawndale, N. C. Merritt, R. E., 5122 Beech, Bellaire, Texas Meschan, D. F., 2716 Bartram Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Miller, J. H., Rt. 7, Box 116, Salisbury, N. C. Mixon, R. W., Jr., 4111 Baltic St., Jacksonville 10, Fla. Montgomery, P. M., 45 Woodfin Rd., Newport News, Va. Moore, J. D. M., 504 E. 87th St., New York City 28, N. Y. Motley, E. R., IV, 646 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. Nichols, E. M., 609 Paper Mill Rd., Oreland, Pa. Nzengu, Benoit, Board of World Missions, Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. O ' Callaghan, J. H., 155 Huntington Rd., Atlanta 9, Ga. Ogburn, T. L., Jr., 2719 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Orr, G. D., 1211 Walnut St., Coatesville, Pa. Ouzts, J. A., Ill, 731 Gay Dr., Macon, Ga. Owensby, S. R., Box 445, China Grove, N. C. Palmer, R. G., Jr., 212 Norwood St., Lenoir, N. C. Peaden, T. B., 4423 Kelnepa Dr., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Peoples, H. H., 302 Grace St., Mt. Airy, N. C. Perry, S. E., 10023 Renfrew Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Pierce, W. A., 114 South Ave., Cartersville, Ga. Powell, D. M.. 6323 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock, Ark. Powell, R. N., Box 756, Clinton, N. C. Pratt, H. D., Jr., Rt. 3, Box 113L, Charlotte, N. C. Ramseur, R. H., Woodside , Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Reams, T. S., Box 370, Southern Pines, N. C. Reynolds, J. 0., Jr., 1107 W. Rock Spring Rd., Greenville, N. C. Rhudy, J. R., 2424 Lyndhurst Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Rifkin, J. H., 320 S. Palisades Dr., Signal Mountain, Tenn. Rivers, J. E., Jr., Box 261, Pageland, S. C. Rogers, R. W., Box 5131, High Point, N. C. Rollins, J. H., 321 School St., Clarksdale, Miss. Rostan, J. P., Ill, Box B, Valdese, N. C. Rostan, S. E., 375 Becker Ave., Valdese, N. C. Rymer, H. J., 1033 N. Ocoee, Cleveland, Tenn. Sanders, C. R., Jr., 107 Monroe Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. Shackleford, W. P., 4222 Craven ' s Creek Rd., Roanoke, Va. Sharp, W. K., 828 Clayton Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Shelley, L. E., Box 567, Marianna, Fla. Short, J. R., 614 W. Adams, Greenwood, Miss. Simmons, S. P., Box 306, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Simmons, T. D., Jr., Box 306, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Sink, S. C, Rt. 1, Linwood, N. C. Skinner, W. H., Jr., 6670 Bowden Rd., Jacksonville 16, Fla. Slaton, R. C, 316 Peruvian Ave., Palm Beach, Fla. Smith, M. L., Box 799, Miami, Oklahoma Smith, R. M., 2710 Middlesex Rd., Orlando, Fla. Smith, S. B., Box 208, Camilla, Ga. Snider, A. H., 324 N. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C. Snider, L B., 324 N. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C. Snyder, R. J., Jr.. 255 Orchard Hill Dr., North Canton 20, Ohio ■Sprinkle, R. D.. Rt. 2, Box 132, Clemmons, N. C. Sproul, A. E.. Jr., 41 Woodland Dr., Staunton, Va. Staples, W. E., 3224 Kensington Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Starrett, J. M., Box 65, Morganton, N. C. St. Clair, F. P., 4164 Otterbein Ave., Indianapolis 27, Ind. Steele, Alvie, III, Rt. 1, Northfield Rd.. Valdosta, Ga. Stockwell, R. J., 5767 Marmion Lane, Cincinnati 12, Ohio Stokes, J. S., IV. 149 Chelton Circle, Winter Park, Fla. Stone, R. W., 132 Salisbury St., Kernersville, N. C. Taylor, E. G., Rt. 2, Box 691, Melbourne, Fla. Taylor, H. B., Jr., 1325 Lamboll St., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Taylor, W. L, 616 Hancock St., Smithfield, N. C. Terry, J. J., Jr., Peterstown, W. Va. Tetrick. D. W., Jr., 224 West F. St.. Elizabethton, Tenn. Todd, J. Y., Ill, 1011 Woodland Dr., Gastonia, N. C. Tomlinson, C. M., 104 Tuxedo Dr., Thomasville, Ga. Tompkins, Sidney, III, 807 Lynnbrook, Nashville 12, Tenn. Townsend, D. A., 1000 S. Pine St., Live Oak, Fla. Triplett, J. M., Jr., 413 N. Church St., Griffon, N. C. Turner, C. S., Rt. 2, Box 473, Greensboro, N. C. Turner, J. D., 23 W. Liberty St., York, S. C. Vinson, T. C, Jr., Laurel Hill, N. C. Waldon, M. W., 404 Hiawatha Dr., Ocala, Fla. Walker, J. L, 1843 1st St., Sarasota, Fla. Walkup, J. W., Rt. 3, Sanford, N. C. [283] Walton, W. W., Jr., 520 Washington Ave., Pulaski, Va. Webb, H. R., 218 Dillon Cir., Orlando, Fla. Webb, I. A., Jr., 2317 Shasta Way, N. E., Atlanta 5, Ga. Webb, J. Gibbon, III, Cindere! ' . Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Webb, J. Guss, Jr., 1926 Erwin Rd., Durham, N. C. Welling, I. T., Ill, 40 Lake Forest Dr., Greenville, S. C. Wells, P. H., 8015 Tara Lane, Jacksonville 16, Fla. Whisenant, B. C, Box 786, Morganton, N. C. Whitfield, R. H., 63 Church St., High Bridge, N. J. Whitson, J. P., 115 South St., E., Talladega, Ala. Whitton, R. C, 676 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. Wilkins, J. L, 390 Westview Dr., Athens, Ga. Wilkinson, E. M., Box 125, Sharon, S. C. Williams, G. M., Jr., 478 W. Taylor Run, Alexandria, Va. Wilson, J. W., 304 S. Division St., Lake City, Fla. Winfield, H. G., Ill, Box 545, Washington, N. C. Wiseman, W. J., Jr., 13 Little John Place, White Plains, N. Y. Woodworth, D. C, Box 81, Waynesboro, Va. Wright, R. M., 555 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. Yarbrough, G. G., 3126 Airlie St., Charlotte 5, N. C. Zon, C. G., 3428 Porter St., N. W., Washington 16, D. C. SOPHOMORES Alexander, J. P., Jr., 1923 Ferncliff Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Allen, J. H., 4621 Shattalon Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Althoff, J. C, 136 Windsor Rd., Yardley, Pa. Anderson, D. F., 4625 Datura Rd., Columbia, S. C. Anderson, E. V., Jr., 1820 Whaley Ave., Pensacola, Fla. Anderson, T. B., Jr., 504 Fountain PL, Burlington, N. C. Arrowood, M. E., 135 Brookhill Rd., Shelby, N. C. Ayers, R. M., 2516 Tenth St., N. W., Roanoke, Va. Babcock, W. P., Jr., 1264 Pinecrest Avenue, Charlotte 5, N. C. Barrow, J. C, Box 7234 Reynolda Station, Winston-Salem, N. C. Bates, H. R., 7415 S.W. 52 Ct., Miami 43, Fla. Beacham, L. M., Ill, 2600 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Beasley, J. W., Jr., 1802 Tune Ave., Florence, Ala. Bernhardt, G. A., 325 Woodside PL, Lenoir, N. C. Beswick, C. A., 501 Lk. Maggiore Blvd., St. Petersburg 5, Fla. Bethel, R. A., 8 Ridgewood Rd., Rome, Ga. Biggers, W. M., 1629 Club Rd., Charlotte 5, N. C. Bird, J. J., Jr., 1922 Edgewood Ave., Burlington, N. C. Bisard, M. W., 815 Campbell Dr., Owosso, Mich. Bookhout, G. A., 1307 Alabama Ave., Durham, N. C. Boone, T. F., Jr., 6880 S.W. 75th Terr., South Miami 43, Fla. Bordley, J. L, Jr., 2171 Forrest Rd., Winter Park, Fla. Bostian, D. B., Jr., Box 1543, Charlotte 1, N. C. Boston, E. D., Route 1, Claremont, N. C. Bourdeaux, J. W., Box 127, Davidson, N. C. Bowers, R. S., Jr., Pineville, W. Va. Bradford, W. R., Ill, Box 250, Fort Mill, S. C. Bradley, James, Jr., Rt. 4, Partridge Hill, Lancaster, S. C. Brakel, S. J., 6110 Nebraska Ave., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. Brand, R. C, Jr., 816 W. Locust, Johnson City, Tenn. Briggs, P. F.. Jr., 2207 Woodland Park. Reidsville, N. C. Brindell, J. R., Box 4901, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Broadhead, D. D., c o Swamp Fox Ranger Sta., Moncks Corner, S. C. Bunch, J. S., 1286 Edgewood Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Burns, J. L., 4024 Lyons View Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Byrd, E. G., 128 Henson St., Spartanburg, S. C. Callender, A. B., 2110 Lakeshore, Jacksonville 10, Fla. Campbell, D. M., ill, 48th Ave., Myrtle Beach, S. C. Cathey, H. A., Jr., 2319 Forest Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Cathey, R. D., 208 Inman Dr., Decatur, Ga. Causey, C. H., Jr., Box 603, Rockingham, N. C. Causey, J. P., Jr., Box 589, West Point, Va. Chumbley, R. E., Ill, 507 Midland Trail Rd., Covington, Va. Clark, A. W., Jr., 3540 Rugby Rd., Durham, N. C. Clark, W. E., 500 Forest Lake Rd., Fayetteville. N. C. Cobb, T. C, 58 S. Beach St., Ormond Beach, Fla. Coggeshall, P. C, Jr., 1703 Lakeshore Dr., Hartsville, S. C. Cole, F. C, 301 Edgewood Ave., Clearwater, Fla. Compton, R. L, 603 12th Ave., N., Myrtle Beach, S. C. Connell, H. B., Jr., 91 Clarendon Ave., Avondale Estates, Ga. Cooney, W. I., 45 Ivy Wav, Port Washington. N. Y. Cooper, J. C, III, Box 667, Henderson, N. C. Cornelsen. W. H., Jr., 3507 Pecan, Houston 17, Texas Crow, J. F., 401 San Jacinto Dr., Rockdale, Texas Crow, P. G., 1612 Normandy Lane. Winston-Salem, N. C. Curry, J. S., 123 Ridgewood R., Huntington, W. Va. Daisy, W. L., 2430 Greenbrier Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Dalrymple, D. J., 3618 48th St., S. W., Seattle, Wash. Dalton, B. A., Jr., 312 Beall St., Lenoir, N. C. David, R. C, 847 Bellview St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Davidson, D. D., Butcher Rd., Salem, Ohio Davidson, S. G., 50 Rutland Blvd.. West Palm Beach, Fla. Davis, C. C, 1839 Gaston St., Winston-Salem. N. C. Davis, W. G., 1500 N. A St., Pensacola, Fla. Dibble, C. L., Box 1244, Sumter, S. C. Donovan, R. W., 1317 W. Norcova Dr., Norfolk. Va. Doud, R. v., Jr., 5543 14th Rd., N., Arlington 5, Va. Downey, J. M., 1542 Cellar Cir., Jacksonville 11, Fla. DuBose, C. 0., 3155 Pendleton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. DuBose, F. E., Jr., Gable. S. C. DuPuy, S. S., Jr., 438 Cadagua Ave., Coral Gables 46, Fla. Eaton, W. C, 1904 Spring Lane, Camden, S. C. Edgar, W. B., 1202 Government St., Mobile, Ala. Ephland, G. B., Jr., Box 252, Burlington, N. C. Eppley, R. G., 448 Sprmgbrook Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Essex, K. F., 2634 Forest Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Fee, F. H., Ill, Box 231, Ft. Pierce, Fla. Fell, J. W., 1526 Dairy Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Ferguson, J. G., Jr., 200 Lake St., Laurens, S. C. Ferris, E. B., Ill, 45 East End Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Fisher, P. S., 1305 Dancy St., Tarboro, N. C. Ford, W. H., Jr., 114 Westmore Rd., Rome, Ga. Foss, H. P., 114 Eastwood Cir., Spartanburg, S. C. Freedenburg, D. J., Jr., 414 Greenlow Rd., Catonsville 28, Md. Gamble, J. C, Cades, S. C. Garren, S. B., 1817 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Goldsmith, B. F., 309 W. Front St., Liberty, S. C. Goode, S. R., 17 Fifth St., Elkins, W. Va. Graham, R. M., 205 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Bristol, Tenn. Grant, C. D., 485 Emory Cir., Atlanta 7, Ga. Grant, J. R., 755 22 Ave., No., St. Petersburg 4, Fla. Grey, J. T., 1523 Hertford Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Grimes, S. G., Box 7, Washington, N. C. Guerrant, R. L., 4107 Belle Aire Cir., Roanoke, Va. Haile, W. A., 6801 24th St., Killeen, Texas Hall, D. C, II, 4550 Bluebonnet Rd., Baton Rouge, La. Hallmark, R. E., Jr., 41 Volturno St., Fort Bragg, N. C. Hanes, S. G., 2440 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Hanks. J. D., Jr., 108 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ga. Hardwick, J. C, Jr., 5511 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, S. C. Hardy, J. M., 181 Lake Forest Dr., Elberton, Ga. Haselden, E. W., Jr., 1336 Adger Rd., Columbia 5, S. C. Haseman, J. K., 1905 Camphor Dr., Lakeland, Fla. Hayes, R. B., Box 148, Hudson, N. C. Heckard, R. S., 1518 Hyde Ave., Winston-Salem. N. C. Heffner, L T., Jr., 408 W. 7th St., Newton, N. C. Hendricks, D. M., 608 Dartmouth Dr., Gastonia, N. C. Hetzel, F. B., 3625 Yuma St., N.W., Washington 8, D. C. Holmes, M. W., 308 Logan, Kingstree. S. C. Hughes, E. C, Jr., 2645 Lane Park Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala. Hughes, R. R., 3A Ravenscourt Sq., London, W. G., England Hunter, G. 0., 706 River Ave., Rome, Ga. Hutcheson, J. D., Jr., 1473 Emory Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5, Ga. Jackson, W. 0., Jr., 2332 Wineleas Rd., Decatur, Ga. Jacobs, W. E., 2605 Via Carrillo, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. James, A. L., Ill, 201 Woodland Dr., Darlington, S. C. James, H. T., Jr., 716 Marshall Ave.. South Boston, Va. John, J. T., Jr., 415 W. Boulevard, Laurinburg. N. C. Johnson, D. F., Stony Brook School, Stony Brook, N. Y. Johnson. J. F.. Ill, 4615 Van Ness St., Washington 16, D. C. Jones, D. J., Jr., 2706 Rosedale, Raleigh, N. C. Jones, E. V., 111. 32 Locust Ave., Lexington. Mass. Joyner, E. D., 2358 Parental Home Rd., Jacksonville 16, Fla. Joyner, W. L., 109 N. McKay Ave., Dunn, N. C. Kash, S. L., 414 N. Maysville, Mt. Sterling, Ky. Keller, D. F., Jr., 2201 Briarwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Kelly, J. H., Jr., 610 2nd Ave., N. W., Conover, N. C. Kennedy, W. A., Ill, Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C. Kernodle, H. B., Jr., 423 Glenwood Ave., Burlington, N. C. Kirkman, L D., Box 370, Dalton, Ga. Klett, W. Y., Jr., 2106 Sylvania Dr., Decatur, Ga. Lane, M. G., Rt. 3, Box 609, Orlando, Fla. Lawton, H. L, III, 327 Duke St., Georgetown, S. C. Lee, A. B., Ill, 221 Greengate Lane, Spartanburg, S. C. Lee, J. T., 817 Burton St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Lehman, J. A., Box 88, Norris. Tenn. Lennon, F. W., Jr., Box 1071, Lumberton, N. C. Letson. A. K., Jr., 503 Brookview Rd., Louisville 7, Ky. Lew. R. E.. 302 Hamilton Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Lewis, B. W., 2322 Carolina Ave., Lakeland, Fla. [284] Littrell, J. H., Box 627. Woodland, N. C. Longest. B. B., Jr.. Rose Hill. N. C. McAlpine. W. E.. Jr., 1616 Pineola Ave., Kingsport. Tenn. McCallum. Brown, Jr.. 701 E. Jackson St., Dillon, S. C. McClelland, G. B., Jr.. 1216 Grove Ave., Radford, Va. Mclver, M. C, III, 1202 Palmyra Ave.. Richmond 27. Va. McKeittien, R. L. S., 401 Sound Beach Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn. McKinley, J. E., Ill, Box 306, Faison, N. C. McSween. A. C. Jr., 304 Waverly Way. Greensboro. N. C. Marcon. L. C. 1137 Beverly Ave., Bethlehem. Pa. Marshall. C. F., Jr.. 604 N. Mam, Lancaster. S. C. Martin. G. D.. Red Oak, N. C. Martin, J. P., 510 Burke Dr., Alexandria. Va. Matthews. W. H., Ill, 1620 Woodland, Decatur. Ala. Mays. J. M.. 400 College St.. Walhalla. S. C. Melton. J. D.. Box 353. Glen Alpine, N. C. Miller, J. C. 2705 Highland Ave., Durham, N. C. Moore. B. E.. Jr.. 210 Home Ave., Farmville, N. C. Morrell, D. C, Jr., 5516 Charlotte Rd.. Bethesda 14, Md. Morris, H. 0., Jr., 220 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J. Myers. B. S.. Jr.. 790 Woodbine Dr.. Pensacola, Fla. Neale. W. T., Box 315, Banner Elk, N. C. Nedwed, G. D., 14 Nesaquake Ave., Port Washmgton, N. Y. Newcomer, D. D., 4714 W. 57, Shawnee-Mission, Kansas Norman, L. G., III. West Pomt. Ga. Oehler. G. L.. 1004 Central Dr.. Kannapolis, N. C. Orr, R. B.. Jr.. 14 South Lane. Hingham. Mass. Outlaw. L. A.. Rt. 2, Box 140, Mt. Olive, N. C. Overton. J. W., 425 Fisher, Salisbury, N. C. Parker. J. F., 24 Highland Dr., Greenville, S. C. Pearson. J. F., 1408 Carolyn Dr., Charlotte 5. N. C. Pepper, J. G.. 102 Sunset Dr.. Greensboro, N. C. Pfohl, D. N., 2228 Malvern Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Phillips, D. N., 775 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, III. Phillips. W. T.. 2224 Sue Ave., Orlando, Fla. Phlegar, D. S., Ill, Box 60, Blacksburg, Va. Plowden. W. W.. Jr., 203 Evans, Bainbridge, Ga. Pulliam, E. H., 413 W. Sixth St., Newton, N. C. Purkerson, T. G., 1017 Phoenix St., Greenwood, S. C. Pusey, D. R., Princess Ann 2, Md. Pusser, H. E.. Box 558, Chesterfield, S. C. Quinn, W. S., Ill, 521 W. Harvie, Gastonia, N. C. Ramburg, C. H., 49 Prairie Ave., Highwood, III. Ramsburgh, S. R., 7008 Florida St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Ramsey, R. K., 3884 Peakland. Lynchburg, Va. Rasmussen, B. D., Box 101, Petersburg, Minn. Raynal, C. E.. Ill, 136 N. Folger St., Clemson. S. C. Reed. F. E., Jr., 116 W. Augusta PI., Greenville, S. C. Reese, R. C. 226 E. Harvard, Orlando, Fla. Reichardt, P. B., 704 N. Woodlawn, Kirkwood 22, Miss. Reid, M. W., Jr.. 431 W. Thomas, Milledgeville, Ga. Reynolds, E. W., Jr., 496 Lawn View Dr., Morgantown, W. Va. Roberts, C. V., Jr., 4500 Marvine Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Robinston, H. S., 615 College St.. Clinton, N. C. Rogers. J. P., 5009 Rembert Dr., Raleigh, N. C. Romoda, T. H., 16 Hillside Rd., Canton, N. Y. Rose, S. B., Ill, 180 Roseland Rd., Galax, Va. Ross, Arthur, III, Box 509, Asheboro, N. C. Ross, A. W., 115 Beverly Ct., Mobile, Ala. Rudolph, R. E., 2221 Walton Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Ruftin, J. R.. Jr.. 330 Burns Lane. Williamsburg. Va. Rule. William. IV, B. P. 117, Luluabourg, The Congo Sackett, F. M., Jr.. Box 642. Keystone. W. Va. Schade. P. A., 5220 42 St.. Washington 15. 0. C. Schutt. W. F.. 4623 Fitzhugh Ave., Richmond 30, Va. Scott, B. B., 706 E. Mam, Union, S. C. Scott, L. D., 101 W. Swon, Webster Groves 19. Mo. Setzer. H. E.. Jr.. 534 Oak St.. Mooresville. N. C. Shue. J. E., 1324 Bethel Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Shuler. J. W.. Rt. 1. Mooresville. N. C. Shumadine. C. M.. 4732 Trestman. Norfolk 6. Va. Smith. C. G.. IV. 106 N. Greene St., Snow Hill, N. C. Smith. D. E., 244 The Highlands, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Smith, R. A., Ill, Box 62, Anchorage, Ky. Snipes, D. M., 1233 Swim Valley Rd,. Atlanta 5. Ga. Squier. P. A., Rt. 1, Box Al, Branchville, N. J. Stegman, J. G., 9518 Bruce Dr., Silver Spring. Md. Stephens, J. S., 1420 Mt. Paran Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ga. Stopher, E. H., 416 Jarvis Ln., Louisville 7, Ky. Story, B. W., 122 Underdown Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Stotts, P. A., 7229 Eudora Dr., Dallas 30. Texas Strauser, R. W., 408 S. Wafer, Pasadena, Texas Strmgfield, J. T., Ill, Box 2068, Pensacola, Fla. Swain, B. M., Box 461, Clarksville, Ga. Talbert, D. M., 1005 Law St., Hartsville, S. C. Tate, F. C, 142 Lewis Ave., Salem, Va. Taylor, R. K., Ill, 4205 Buncombe, Greenville, S. C. Teague, B. A., 218 Waddill Ave., Madisonville, Ky. Thompson, C. K., Ill, Blanch, N. C. Thompson, L. C, 4119 City View St., San Antonio, Texas Thompson, W. T., Ill, 4602 Sulgrave Rd.. Richmond 21. Va. Thurman. S. M., 1459 Hartford Ave., Atlanta 10, Ga. Torrence, A. K., 187 Edgewood Rd., Asheville, N. C. Trimble, R. H., 121 Meadow Lane, Kingsport, Tenn. Trotter, W. R., 1847 Cassamia PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. Truscott, W. L., Jr., Texas Petroleum Co., Apartado Aereo 3622, Bogota, Colombia Turner, Alan, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 473, Greensboro, N. C. Vernilye, W. D., Lincoln, Va. Vines, R. B., Box 666, Waynesboro, Va. Waites, R. G., 6211 Satchelford Rd., Columbia, S. C. Walker, D. H., Otter Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Brentwood, Tenn. Walker, E. L., 2918 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Walker, G. W., II, 306 Rhudy St., Richmond 22, Va. Wallace, J. G., 2109 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Watson, T. H., Box 188, Miami, Oklahoma White, J. A., 190 Crestview, Abingdon, Va. White, R. A., Ill, 1526 Overbrook Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. White, W. T., 320 Robin Rd., Mt. Airy, N. C. Whitehead, W. L., Jr., 507 E. Main St., Lake City, S. C. Whitney, F. A., Jr., 2905 Nancy Creek Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ga. Whittle, C. E., Jr., 1720 Espanola Dr., Orlando, Fla. Wideman, W. B., Jr., 1701 A So. Arlington Ridge Rd., Arlington Va. Williams, J. M., Ill, 3719 Bay to Bay Blvd., Tampa 9, Fla. Williams, M. E., 571 Hammond Dr., Atlanta 5, Ga. Willingham, B. E., IV, 1139 Oakcliff Rd., Macon, Ga. Wilson, W. F., 110 Barrus Ave., Clinton, N. C. Wood, W. P., 217 E. Unaka Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. Worrall, V. T., Ill, 4509 Glendale PL, Nashville 12, Tenn. Wray, J. P., 1118 Dilworth Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Wyatt, A. K., Jr., 1 Ridgewood Rd., Rome, Ga. JUNIORS Ackerman, H. S., 2034 Tyler Lane, Louisville 5, Ky. Adams, D. D., Jr., 6100 N. Barnes, Oklahoma City, Okla. Adams. R. F., Jr., Box 1070, Mobile 6, Ala. Agnew, T. R., 717 E. Fort King Ave., Ocala, Fla. Alexander, D. R., 1228 Effingham Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C. Arbuckle, H. B., Ill, 306 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7. N. C. Archibald, T. G., 6143 12 Avenue So., St. Petersburg 7, Fla. Ariail, J. H., Jr., 22 Brookwood, Greenville, S. C. Auman, G. L, 410 Carbonton Rd., Sanford, N. C. Barron, W. R.. Box 54, Eufaula, Ala. Baucom, L. E.. 3906 Admiral Ave., Charlotte 5, N. C. Baum, J. P., Jr., Macon Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Baumgardner, F. H., Ill, 2726 Prytania Ave., New Orleans 13, La. Beerman, W. F., 3532 W. Stag Dr., RD =5, Gibsonia, Pa. Bell, H. J., Jr., Rt. 1, Elberton, Ga. Bender, S. R., 4557 Powers Ferry Rd.. Atlanta 5, Ga. Billington, B. E., 1418 Sherwood Cir., Forest Park, Ga. Binkley, J. L, 1920 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Blue, C. D., 1109 Spencer Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Booth, R. N., 514 Eleventh Ave., Conway, S. C. Bost, R. G., 507 East H St., Erwin, N. C. Briggs, J. K., 1402 Richardson Dr., Reidsville, N. C. Brown, A. G., Jr., 904 Myrtle Dr., Rock Hill, S. C. Brown, W. C, Jr., 41 Morgan, Hazard, Ky. Bryant, T. C, 1737 W. Wesley Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Buchanan, W. Y., Jr., 214 Garden St., Winnsboro, S. C. Bulla, J. J., 269 Lock Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Burdette, J. L., Rt. 1, Davidson, N. C. Bushoven, Cornelius, III, 3005 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta 5, Ga. Byrd, F. J.. 753 S. Johnson Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Calhoun, D. C, 66 Delafield Island Rd., Darien, Conn. Cantey, W. C, Jr., 1805 Glenwood Rd., Columbia, S. C. Cassell, P. I., 235 Worth Court, West Palm Beach, Fla. Cecil, R. F.. Jr., Box 2156, Spartanburg. S. C. Childress, S. R., Hillsville, Va. Chiles. S. M.. Box 1172. Radford. Va. Clardy, J. S., Jr.. 928 E. 8th St., Ocala, Fla. Clark, E. F., II, Box 185, Conover, N. C. Colburn. J. A.. 2942 3rd Ave.. Huntington. W. Va. Cole, J. E., Box 214, Acme, N. C. [285] Coppage, 0. R., Jr., 1818 Wells Dr., Columbus, Ga. Covington, I. B., Jr., 425 Lee Ave., Wadesboro, N. C. Coxton, B. G., Rt. 2, Box 251, Manassas, Va. Creech, C. L, III, 2301 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Cullum, U. X., Jr., 206 Gunter, Batesburg, S. C. Curlee, W. V., 121 Pennsylvania Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Danenhower, G. W., Ill, Rt. 1, Pendleton, S. C. Daniel, R. A., Ill, 618 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Day, T. G., Jr., 304 Karen St., South Charleston, W. Va. Debnam, R. W., 622 Stacy St., Raleigh, N. C. Derrick, C. J., II, 3012 Vincent Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla. DeVaughan, W. L., Rt. 3, Box 186, Statesville, N. C. Dillon, W. L, 513 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C. Dixon, R. R., 2515 Berkley PL, Greensboro, N. C. Dobbins, J. W., Box 206, Childersburg, Ala. Dole, W. E., Jr., Box 666, Davidson, N. C. Dunn, M. S., Jr., 208 New St., New Bern, N. C. Earle, R. E., 220 Ridgeway Ave., Statesville, N. C. Eckman, W. W., 412 W. Cowan, Houston 7, Texas Edmunds, H. D. G., 570 N. E. 135 St., North Miami 61, Fla. Edwards, T. W., Jr., 400 Belmont Ave., Greenville, S. C. Embry, T. A., 240 North Ave., N. W., Gainesville, Ga. Faulconer, M. N., 139 Wilderness Lane, Greenville, S. C. Ferris, W. R., Jr., Rt. 1, Vicksburg, Miss. Finch, A. P., Ill, 4233 Cliff Rd., Birmingham 5, Ala. Fitts, W. H., Jr., Denada Path, Sanford, N. C. Fore, S. R., 1310 Rand Dr., Raleigh, N. C. Forrester, D. H., Rt. 2, Blackstone, Va. Fowler, F. L, Jr., 20 Broughton Dr., Greenville, S. C. Freeny, P. C, 2525 Warwick Dr., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Fromm, R. D., 2906 Northumberland Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Fry, H. F., 7402 Willowbrook, Cmcinnati 37, Ohio Fuller, D. C, Jr., 302 N. Wayne St, Milledgeville, Ga. Fuller, J. C, Jr., 1411 Forrest Ave., High Pomt, N. C. Fulp, R. v., Rt. 3, Kernersville, N. C. Glasgow, S. M., Ill, 3615 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville 7, Tenn. Gohike, F. W., 2201 Wenonah, Wichita Falls, Texas Going, S. C, 100 Greenway Dr., Spray, N. C. Gordon, T. G., Jr., Box 722, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Govan, G. G., 3112 N. Larbarre Rd., Metairie, La. Gramley, S. E., Salem College, Winston-Salem 2, N. C. Guess, A. P., Ill, 1055 Fairway Dr., Waynesboro, Va. Hall, J. D., Box 67, Damascus, Va. Harrington, G. K., Jr., 128 W. Highland Dr., Pensacola, Fla. Harris, A. J., Box 534, Decatur, Ala. Harris, G. P., Jr., 2156 Colony Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Harrison, F. H., 7 Longfellow Cir., Little Rock, Ark. Hart, J. M., 826 Bluff Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Heidt, P. D., Box 1088, Clearwater, Fla. Hentz, V. R., 1629 Charon Rd., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Hinton, W. M., Jr., 15 Jordan St., Lexington, Va. Holland, M. T., 117 Doris Ave., Clinton, N. C. Hollenbeck, J. I., 3370 Stonehenge Ct., Columbus, Ohio Hopkins, G. W., Rt. 2, Box 241, Nokesville, Va. Howell, J. T., Ill, 501 Westview Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Huggins, J. E., 412 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Hughes, R. L, 1335 Whitethorn, Bluefield, W. Va. Hutchens, L H., Jr., 3801 Ebert Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ivey, R. L, P. 0. Box 94, Americus, Ga. Jernigan, J. L., 2018 Pershing St., Durham, N. C. Johnson, L. N., Jr., Rt. 2, Benson, N. C. Jones, C. D., Ill, Box 704, Hillsboro, N. C. Jones, L. C, 1801 Sylvan Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Jones, W. S., Box 508, Waynesboro, Ga. Kellett, J. W., 32 Montrose Dr., Greenville, S. C. Kelley, W. H., 9 Campden Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Killebrew, J. G., Jr., 221 Garden Ave., Nashville 5, Tenn. Kimrey, T. H., 2439 W, Lake Dr., Raleigh, N. C. King, D. H., 63 E. Main St., While Sulphur Springs, W. Va. King, Robert, III, 3302 Rugby Rd., Durham, N. C. Lafferty, M. L, Jr., 47 Marsh St., Concord, N. C. Laney, R. W., 226 Austin St., Albemarle, N. C. Lewis, J. F., Rt. 2, Box 509, Mullins, S. C. Little, G. L., Jr., 1848 Sussex Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C. Loflin, T. F., Ill, 905 Temon St., Hendersonville, N. C. Logan, W. S., 1425 Seville, Lakeland, Fla. Lopp, D. W., 17 Vance Cir., Lexington, N. C. Loveless, J. A., Jr., Cairo Rd., Gallatin, Tenn. Lowery, R. C, 894 N. Kensington St., Arlington 5, Va. Lynn, W. E., Jr., Trinity Manor, Huntly, Va. McCormick, J. T., 10934 104 St., North, Largo, Fla. McCutchen, G. S., Rt. 2, Florence, S. C. McCutchen, J. C, Box 611, Laurens, S. C. McEver, G. F., Box 13, Davidson, N. C. McGuirt, W. F., Box 575, Lumberton, N. C. McMullen, K. W., 1400 10th St. So., Safety Harbor, Fla. McNairy, R. W., Jr., Rt. 2, Box 626, Greensboro, N, C. McNeill, Jr., Box 430, Thomson, Ga. MacDonald, W. Y., RFD =1, Londonderry, N. H. Martin, G. B., 206 Girard Ave., Dothan, Ala. Martin, H. M., Jr., Rio Vista Park, Arcadia, Fla. Martin, 0. C, III, Flemington, Ga. Masline, R. C, 105 Brantley Ct., High Point, N. C. Mayes, J. L, 401 E. 3rd St., Kannapolis, N. C. Mayhew, W. E., Box 662, Davidson, N. C. Miller, J. D.. Inwood, W. Va. Miller, R. D., 804 Old Mill Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. Miller, W. B., 4918 White Oak Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Mills, W. A., 110 S. Race St., Statesville, N. C. Moore, J. L, Jr., 6327 Deveron Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C. Moore, W. S., 226V2 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Morgan, W. J., 115 Richlands Ave., Jacksonville, N. C. Morris, E. M., 119 Academy St., Roxboro, N. C. Morrisett, J. D., Box 282, Boiling Springs, N. C. Morrow, C. J., 12260 Mandarin Rd., Mandarin, Fla. Moss, R. 0., Ill, 1419 Roper Ave., West Pomt, Ga. Mullen, L. A., II, Box 446, Lincolnton, N. C. Nemir, M. A., 2903 Larcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Nickel, W. R., Jr., 1942 Graham St., Montgomery, Ala. Oldham, G. C, Jr., 2921 Idlewood Cir., Charlotte 9, N. C. Olin, D. B., 1995 Beverly Rd., Columbus 21, Ohio O ' Neal, J. P., 921 S.E. 12th Terrace, Deerfield Beach, Fla. Painter, G. K., 223 Hume St., Gallatin, Tenn. Payne, L. W., Jr., 1919 Alexander Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Pierce, R. Q., 2826 Argonne Ave., Norfolk 9, Va. Piatt, R. J., Jr., 6007 lemple Rd., Jacksonville 17, Fla. Poston, T. H., 1112 Gidney Ext., Shelby, N. C. Powell, J. L, Box 756, Clinton, N. C. Price, W. M., Box 347, Rose Hill. N. C. Pridgen, B. M., 1113 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, S. C. Pritchard, W. R., Jr., 3900 Barclay Downs Dr., Charlotte 9, N. C. Pruitt, J. L, III, 1455 Emory Rd., Atlanta 6, Ga. Quattlebaum, T. G., 1510 Madison Ave., Florence, S. C. Randolph, J. H., Ill E. Lanneau Dr., Greenville, S. C. Renner, R. A., 17 Leeway, Baltimore 22, Md. Reynolds, R. W., 1345 Belmeade, Kingsport, Tenn. Rhyne, J. M., 2518 Little Rock Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C. Robinson, S. A., 1114 Belgrave PL, Charlotte, N. C. Rohrer, I. D., Jr., 810 W. Lakeview Ave., Pensacola, Fla. Roles, F. H., Union, W. Va. Rosenberger, R. L, 2310 Carolina Ave., S. W., Roanoke 14, Va. Rowe, C. T., 119 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, Va. Rudert, E. H., 300 Leiand Ave., Rome, Ga. Ruth, W. A., 1944 San Marie Dr., No., Jacksonville 17, Fla. Sale, M. A., 615 Fort Hill Dr., Charleston 4, W. Va. Schade, D. S., 5220 42nd St., Washington 15, D. C. Schoen, F. W., 3105 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia 29, Pa. Scott, R. C, 502 Sunset Ave., Madison, N. C. Settles, D. C, 5641 N. 19th St., Arlington, Va. Sexton, M. C, 3838 Glenfield Dr., Knoxville 19, Tenn. Shapard, C. B., 703 Westwood Dr., High Point, N. C. Sherrill, E. C, 1326 Dilworth Rd., Charlotte 3, N. C. Sherrill, J. H., Jr., Box 653, Davidson, N. C. Sink, J. M., Ill, 305 S. Chapman, Greensboro, N. C. Small, R. B., Ill, Box 1121, Macon, Ga. Smith, N. B., 1809 Runnymeade Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Smithers, W, D., 516 Jackson Park Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Smyre, F. L., Ill, Box 39, Gastonia, N. C. Southall, T. B., Ill, 487 N. Center St., Statesville, N. C. Spainhour, W. E., 418 Unaka Way, Erwin, Tenn. Spiro, R. T., 1708 Coleman Ave., Macon, Ga. Spratt, J. M., Jr., Box 318, York, S. C. Stafford, T. H., Jr., 1929 N. Garnett St., Henderson, N. C. Steigner, J. B., 5031 Circle Dr., Columbia, S. C. Stephenson, D. G., Jr., Fairfield, Rt. 4, Covington, Ga. Stitt, D. T., 2529 Spring Lane, Austin 3, Texas Stockard, W. M., 406 Albright Ave., Graham, N. C. Stover, J. 0., Jr., 2602 York Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Suter, D. W., 206 Rosehill Cir., Staunton, Va. Tanner, J. E., Jr., Box 219, Georgetown, S. C. Thompson, J. R., Jr., Rt. 9, Box 165, Charlotte 8, N. C. Thurston, T. G., Ill, 120 Confederate Ave.. Salisbury, N. C. Trammel, J. M., Box 1092, Shelby, N. C. Trask, C. H., Box 543, Beaufort, S. C. Turner, G. L., Rt. 5, Burlington, N. C. Underwood, H. B., II, Box 1535, Statesville, N. C. Van Huss, D. T., 2750 Piney Wood Dr., East Point, Ga. [286] Wachuk, R. A., 23 Center Rd. Cir.. Orange, Conn. Waldron. J. S.. 1255 Carter Rd.. Decatur, Ga. Walls, R. E., 119 Teel Rd., Beckley, W. Va. Wampler, J. R., 1225 Hillcrest Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. Warren, S. G., 115 Battle Lane, Chapel Hill, N. C. Waters, M. D., 3200 E. Ford Rd., Charlotte 5, N. C. Wet)er, J. K.. Jr.. 2258 Westminster PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. Wellford, H. B., Jr., 3615 English Gardens R.. Charlotte 9, N. C. Whitaker, L. E.. 509 Suriset Dr.. Waynesboro. Ga. Whitehead. J. D.. Jr., 801 E. Mam St.. Lake City. S. C. WhiHield, R. A., Ill, 60 Westwood Pk. Circle. Attlcboro, M.iss. Whitley, T. H., Jr., Yanceyville. N. C. Wilkerson. L. D.. 1235 Monterey St.. Jacksonville 7. Fla. Wilkins. W. W.. Jr.. 31 Sirrine Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Williams, L. C. III. 701 Marion Sims, Lancaster. S. C. Williams, M. E., Jr., 129 Carolina Ave., Henderson, N. C. Williamson, C. N., 740 Crescent Parkway, Westfield, N. J. WinslovK. R. S., Jr., 36 Fairway Dr.. Birmingham 13. Ala. Wolfe. J. L.. Ill, 1330 W. Palmetto, Florence, S. C. Worthen. G. G., 31 Edgehill Rd., Little Rock. Ark. Wray, R. H., Ill, 411 Piedmont St., Reidsville, N. C. WriRhf, J H., Jr., Box 803. Asheboro, N. C. SENIORS Abernathy. G. T., Jr., 126 James River Dr., Newport News, Va. Abernethy, J. K.. Jr.. 801 N. Bolton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Ackerman, D. V., 2034 Tyler Lane, Louisville 5, Ky. Adams, T. H., 107 Myers St., Lexington, Va. Almond, J. W., Jr., 728 W. Main, Albemarle, N. C. Ansley, J. D.. 212 S. Candler St.. Decatur. Ga. Arthur. J. S.. 3810 Virginia Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Auman, R. M., West End. N. C. Austell. R. M.. 1125 Partridge Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. Austin, F. D.. Ill, 650 Colville Rd., Charlotte 7. N. C. Austin. H. v.. 410 Butler Dr.. Clinton, N. C. Aycock. P. W.. Jr.. McConnells. S. C. Backlund, W. M., 380 Blalock. Houston 24, Texas Baker, A. S.. Jr., 13 Colonial St., Charleston 4, S. C. Baldwin, L. A.. 106 Dunton Dr., Blacksburg, Va. Bankhead. W. 0., Jr., 102 Reedy, Chester, S. C. Barfield, E. T., 1700 N. Reus St., Pensacola, Fla. Barger. W. K., 401 Talley Rd., Chattanooga 11, Tenn. Baucom, J. V., Box 516, Davidson, N. C. Bethea, P. 0., Jr., 1111 Park Ave.. New York, N. Y. Bivens, E. C, 601 East St., Albemarle, N. C. Blakely, W. M., Box 288, Abbeville, S. C. Bond, R. J., Jr., 106 Keystone Dr., Savannah, Ga. Boyd, W. G., 718 N. Oak St., Lincolnton, N. C. Boyd, W. W., 204 W. Walnut St., Clinton, S. C. Brauch, G. M. F., Jr., 3725 Arbor Way, Charlotte 7, N. C. Breiten, D. P. S., 841 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N. J. Brenner, Keith, 4511 Avondale St., Bethesda 14, Md. Brown, E. D., 400 Pelham Manor Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Brown, S. Y., Jr., 3537 Castlegate Dr., Atlanta 5, Ga. Bumgardner, Rudolph. Ill, 209 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va. Burns, F. A., Jr., Box 132, Eastman, Ga. Butler. S. A., 1705 Richard St., Columbus, Ga. Byrd, G. W., Jr.. 128 Henson St., Spartanburg, S. C. Callaway, R. L.. Box 231, Maryville, Tenn. Cameron, J. B., Jr.. Box 225. Broadway, N. C. Campbell, B. C, Jr., Box 578, Taylorsville. N. C. Carrell, D. A., 2417 Valley Vista Rd., Louisville 5, Ky. Clark, S. C, Jr., 819 Madison Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Clark, S. S., Ill, 735 Park St., Charlottesville, Va. Clingman, W. F., Ill, 2005 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Cole, C. W.. 710 Paradise Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. Cole, F. B., Ill, 301 Edgewood Ave., Clearwater, Fla. Cooke, A. H., 177 Westwind Rd., Louisville 7, Ky. Cordle, R. B., 373 Ridgewood Ave., Charlotte 9, N. C. Coward, H. L.. 306 S. Pineview, Goldsboro, N. C. Craver, C. P.. Jr., 251 Halcyon Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Crutchfield, E. E., Jr., 518 McGill Dr., Albemarle, N. C. Daniel, F. H., 1621 19th Ave., Gulfport, Miss. Davis, J. C, 102 E. Renovah Cir., Wilmington, N. C. Denham. W. L.. 2379 Forsyth Court, Wmston-Salem, N. C. Dill, J. E., 4226 Lake Dr., S. W.. Roanoke, Va. Dillon, T. M.. 105 Gwyn Ave., Elkin, N. C. Doss. J. B.. Jr., 1821 Greenwood Rd., Roanoke 16, Va. Douglas, C. K., Jr., 402 W. Cuyler St., Dalton, Ga. Durham, R. W., 209 N. Ridgeway Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Duvall, P. F.. Jr., 2858 Kimmeridge Dr., East Point, Ga. Eberhart, R. A., 1214 N. Highland Ave.. N. E., Atlanta 6, Ga. Eggers, J. L, 707 Faculty St., Boone, N. C. Eichelberger, J. G., Box 387, Clinton, S. C. Evans, J. H., Jr., 1408 Lafayette Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Farr, G. H., Jr., 431 S. Fairview Ext., Spartanburg, S. C. Featherstone, D. M., 467 Cathey Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C. Fisher. J. C, 212 David St., Fayetteville, N. C. Fort, S. L., Jr., 102 Lime St., Blacksburg, S. C. Fouche, J. W., Jr., 739 Kawana Rd., Columbia, S. C. Eraser, L K.. 428 Beverly, Florence 1, Ala. Frew, C. E., 622 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe City 30, Mich. Frye, D. R., Box 267, Cornelius, N. C. Gibbs, J. S.. Box 65. Reidsville. N. C. Gibbs, N. A., Jr.. 202 Fairview Rd.. Thomasville, N. C. Gilley. D. C. Jr., 628 Bridge St., Leaksville. N. C. Glenn. J. R., Jr., 110 Hillcrest Cir., Clarksville. Tenn. Godwin. W. C, Jr.. 211 Woodrow St., Fayetteville. N. C. Gorham, E. L.. Ill, 236 Elderwood Ave., Pelham. N. Y. Greene, J. W.. Rt. 2. Box 110, Huntersville, N. C. Gregory. R. K., Jr.. 217 N. Stone, DeLand, Fla. Grimsley, E. L., Jr., 925 Country Club Dr., High Point, N. C. Hagen, W. M., 1020 Poplar Dr., Falls Church, Va. Hall. R. W., 108 Briar Cliff, Durham. N. C. Halyburton, P. A.. Box 37. Davidson, N. C. Hamilton, T. H., Jr., 800 W. Lenoir Ave., Kinston, N. C. Hand, J. G., Jr., 3427 Oak St., Jacksonville 5. Fla. Harris. N. P.. 135 Silverwood, Mobile 17. Ala. Hawes, S. P., Ill, 1311 Ninth Ave.. Conway, S. C. Hedrick, D. R., 2921 Inglewood Ave., Lake City. Fla. Hendrix. J. P., Jr., 144 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Herbertson, D. H., 1720 Mayfair Rd., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Hess, K. C, 1615 Rose Hill Dr., Charlottesville, Va. Hicks, L. D., Rt. 1, Mooresboro, N. C. Hill, R. N., 105 Poinsettia, Sebring, Fla. Hills, R. A., Jr., 200 Upland Rd., Decatur, Ga. Hines, W. M., 508 Glenn Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Hopkins, J. T., Box 327, Davidson, N. C. Howard, P. J., 1102 N. Queen St., Kinston, N. C. Isler, S. H.. III. 1100 Broadmoor Dr.. Charlotte 9, N. C. Jamison, W. S., 1930 Forrest Rd., Winter Park, Fla. Jarman. W. H., Jr.. Box 6. Gastonia. N. C. Jones, J. R., 813 E. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C. Jones, T. L.. 515 Craford PI., Portsmouth, Va. Keiter, R. H., 1507 Perry Park Dr., Kinston, N. C. Kelley, K. K., Ill, 1530 Geraldine Dr., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Kemp, F. B., 1414 Pennrose. Reidsville, N. C. Kepler, W. G., Rt. 1, Staunton, Va. Killian, J. H.. Box 435, Franklin, N. C. Kimbrough, L. M., Box 126, Davidson, N. C. Knox, H. A., Ill, Long Hill Rd., Millington, N. J. Kraemer, C. P., 1204 Palmyra Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Leafer, L. C, 212 W. 6th St., Newton, N. C. Leslie, R. A., 19 Wiltshire Dr., Avondale Estates, Ga. Lewis, R. L.. 2713 Shenandoah Ave., Durham, N. C. Llewellyn, R. R., 305 E. Lytle St., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Long, J. A., Ill, 300 Crestwood Dr., Roxboro. N. C. Lopp, F. B.. 17 Vance Cir., Lexington, N. C. Loudermilk, C. B., Chase Rd., Cornelia, Ga. McCants, W. R.. Rt. 1, Box 44, Georgetown, S. C. McCoy, J. B., Ill, 452 S. Union St., Concord, N. C. McDaniel, W. J., Jr., Box 754, Rutherfordton, N. C. McElfresh, J. R., 1737 N. E. 1st St.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. McGehee, C. J., Jr., Box 55, Davidson, N. C. McMillan, T. D., 210 N. 5th St., Arkadelphia, Ark. McNay, A. G., 1520 White St., Key West, Fla. McPhillips, F. L., Point Clear, Ala. McQueen, D. H., Ill, Box 922, Laurinburg, N. C. MacDiarmid, M. S., 114 Williams St., Staunton, Va. Maddrey, E. E., II, 818 Austin Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C. Marquis, R. S., 3521 Talahi Dr., Knoxville 19, Tenn. Marshall. R. N., Jr., Briarcreek Rd., Clemmons, N. C. Martin. J. P.. 1908 Cedar St., Durham, N. C. Martin. L. K., II, 3240 Oliver Rd., Roanoke. Va. Martin, S. T., Jr., 2991 Elkdale Dr., Charleston 2, W. V. Maulden, K. A., Box 6, Davidson. N. C. Mebane, W. C, III. 4507 Wrightsville Ave.. Wilmington, N. C. Meldrum. R. W., RD 2, Bloomsburg, Pa. Melton, M. K., 724 N. 20th Court, Hollywood, Fla. Merchant, J. D., Ill, Box 511, Carlsbad, N. M. Mitchell, C. H., 3012 Fox Spring Rd., Augusta, Ga. Mitchell, G. N., Box 572, Southern Pines. N. C. [287] Morgan, A. C, 3445 Stratford Rd., Atlanta 5, Ga. Morrison, R. D., Jr., 3244 Landon St., Lynchburg, Va. Morton, J. M., 3203 Edgewater Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Murdoch, R. R., 5090 39th St. So., St. Petersburg 11, Fla. Neely, G. 0., Rt. 7, Box 494-H, Charlotte 6, N. C. Nichols, J. N., 2414 Auburn, Dallas 14, Texas Nisbet, W. 0., Ill, 534 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Norman, J. T., 1800 Queens Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Oehler, J. S., Jr., 1004 Central Dr., Kannapolis, N. C. Overton, J. B., 627 Lake Dr., Salisbury, N. C. Owen, M. W., 915 Huntington Pk. Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C. Park, L. M., 409 Park Lake Cir., Orlando, Fla. Parker, R. C, Jr., 1432 Country Club Dr., Tallahassee, Fla. Pearson, M. M., 419 Alamance Rd., Burlington, N. C. Peery, C. V., II, 1105 Pollock St., Kinston, N. C. Pepper, G. W., 102 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Perry, C. W., Ill, Rt. 1, Anderson, S. C. Perry, J. F., 1000 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, N. C. Philips, W. M., Jr., 2009 Lilly Ct., Sanford, Fla. Plaxico, C. M., Jr., Box 294, Blacksburg, S. C. Plunket, W. J., Jr., 10620 Marquis Lane, Dallas, Texas Powell, T. W., 4618 Andrews Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Reiney, C. W., 1120 Glendale Ln., Nashville, Tenn. Rivers, R. B., Drawer 750, Chesterfield, S. C. Roberts, P. A., Jr., 322 Baldwin Dr., Staunton, Va. Robinson, E. B., Jr., St. Mary St., Centreville, Miss. Rogers, J. B., Jr., 804 Oakdale Ct, Bennettsville, S. C. Rogers, Mims, Jr., 6 Hawthorne, Florence, Ala. Rosenberger, G. G., Jr., 2310 Carolina Ave., Roanoke 14, Va. Ross, T. T., 910 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, Fla. Russell, H. E., Jr., Box 432, Easley, S. C. Rust, C. K., II, Box 5, Conway, S. C. Rutherford, J. S., 1263 Selma St., Mobile, Ala. Safley, C. F., Jr., 80 N. Reese St., Memphis 11, Tenn. Salley, C. D., Box 501, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Sasser, C. G., Box 256, Conway, S. C. Sayers, R. E., 1615 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Scales, A. H., Ill, 2912 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Scales, R. R., Ill, 22 Victory Ave., Greenville, S. C. Scarboro, W. T., Box 249, Wadesboro, N. C. Sexton, W. M., Box 586, Bluefield, Va. Shumaker, W. M., 104 Maurice St., Monroe, N. C. Simpson, J. D., Ill, 2 Longfellow Lane, Little Rock, Ark. Slane, T. A., 422 W. End Ave., Statesville, N. C. Slaughter, M. P., 719 N. Main, Roxboro, N. C. Sledge, G. L., Rt. 2, Box 1127-M, Charlotte, N. C. Smith, Z. A., Ill, 630 Carolina Cir., Wmston-Salem, N. C. Smyth, J. M., 2100 Roswell Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Sparks, R. A., Ill, 122 McDowell Rd., Lexmgton, Ky. Sparrow, J. T., Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C. Stafford, F. A., 1231 Heard Ave., Augusta, Ga. Stewart, T. J., Jr., Box 5A18, Lake City, Fla. Styron, C. E., Jr., 1000 Arendell St., Morehead City, N. C. Swope, B. M., Box 826, Welch, W. Va. Tart, H. T., 200 E. Pearsall St., Dunn, N. C. Taylor, F. L., Jr., 6001 Fairfield Rd., Columbia, S. C. Teass, A. W., 239 S. Princeton Cir., Lynchburg, Va. Thomas, J. N., Jr., 1220 Rennie Ave., Richmond, Va. Thompson, F. D., Jr., 3413 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Thompson, W. A., Box 566, Davidson, N. C. Todd, W. H., Jr., 110 McElhaney Rd., Travelers Rest, S. C. Trotter, B. W., Jr., 267 Halcyon Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Tucker, K. N., 1407 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C. Tulloch, E. F., Jr., 1842 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Turner, D. W., Box 281, Huntersville, N. C. Tuttle, T. C, 4801 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. Underwood, W. A., 160 Robert St., Mobile, Ala. Voorhees, R. L., 1015 Wendover Cir., Winston-Salem, N. C. Walker, R. J., Ill, 779 Downing St., Macon, Ga. Wallace, W. K., 2109 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Waters, H. J., 1701 Hammond St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Watson, P. R., 611 Ransom Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Weaver, C. S., 273 Newman Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Weeks, M. F., 4009 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Welborn, M. K., 300 North B St., Easley, S. C. Wells, E. E., Jr., 139 E. Tallulah Dr., Greenville, S. C. Wherry, C. H. F., 639 McDaniel, Greenville, S. C. White, H. S., Jr., 1117 Greentree Dr., Charlotte, N. C. White, S. L, S. 5th St., Mebane, N. C. Wilkinson, J. B., Box 125, Sharon, S. C. Wilier, E. H., Box 61, Kannapolis, N. C. Williams, J. M.. Ill, Box 2345, Spartanburg, S. C. Williams, R. A., Jr., 515 Park Dr., Siler City, N. C. Wilson, D. L., 783 Iredell Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Woods, J. R., Jr., Box 92, Timmonsville, S. C. Workman, W. G., Jr., Box 686, Davidson, N. C. Wright, T. W., 4503 Gary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. Wynn, R. L., Ill, 119 Burnett Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. Young, J. C, Box 367, Lexington, N. C. Young, J. L., Jr., Box 115, Clinton, S. C. [288]


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