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■JrrttaFv ' ■■; «f ' , f ■. i ■M M I ' ■1975 QUIPS CRANKS Volume LXXVII DAVIDSON COLLEGE Davidson, North Carolina the annual publication of the student body (with a little help from their friends) 3 — Introduction 23 — Seniors 1 — Honoraries 93 — Athletics 141 — Social 157 — Activities 175 — Faculty and Administration 209 — Classes and Directory In the shadows of the first resignation by the President of the United States in the nearly 200 year history of the country, students came to Davidson in September 1974 — the 138th year of the College. For the most part, the events of the year were the same as any other year with no great issues or con- frontations arising. However, issues and events are only the catalysts. The reacting ingredients for each year at Davidson are the 1200 students whose particular abilities (or lack thereof) set the year apart from any other. Never again will the same set of students be assembled in a similar situation. The buildings remain basically the same. The professors and staff have some turnover but maintain a consistency. The courses rarely undergo major reordering. But the students — what they do with the nine months between September and May is what makes a year different, exciting, dull, entertain- ing, enjoyable, or listless . . . and most of all, unique. Consequently, the events following will sound familiar: orientation, homecoming, exams, football and basketball, artist series, more exams, mid-winters, baseball, spring frolics, exams, commencement. But watch for the interpretation. It is clearly mid ' 70 ' s — a product of the classes of ' 75- ' 78 at Davidson College. The 1975 Quips and Cranks is dedicated to recording this unique year. DAVIDSON COLLEGE 1974-1975 Something always seems to be in the air at Davidson in Sep- tember. Something new, different and exciting. Perhaps it ' s only the pollen. More hopefully, it ' s a renewed spirit after a refreshing summer. Whatever it is, it was again present when the new crop of freshmen and returning upperclassmen arrived for the opening of College. Lofts went up, freshman hall regatta rafts went down, old friendships were renewed, new friendships were made, and suddenly, classes began. For whatever reason, an energetic optimism pervaded the campus, though one student observed, We ' re a motley col- lection of warmed-over ' 50 ' s scholarship athletes, burned out ' 60 ' s activists, and studious, conservative pre-professionals of the ' 70 ' s, among other things. The activists grabbed most of the headlines away from the athletes and the scholars during the fall quarter. Ralph Nader visited the campus as a Reynolds lecturer. The noted consumer advocate questioned distinctions between cor- porate and public interests, urging greater scrutiny of the gov- H mtmi 9 DAVIDSON COLLEGE I FOUNDED 1837 BY PRES BYTERIANS. NAMED FO GENERAL W. L. DAVIDSOI W00DR0W WILSON STUI IE0 HERE 1873-74 KKMMKH1 l 37 eminent and business powers by the silent majority. Frederick Storaseka ' s How to Say No to a Rapist, Viveca Lindfors ' performance of I Am a Woman, Jerry Rockwood ' s charac- terization of Edgar Allen Poe, and Bob Katz ' s presentation, Who Killed JFK? offered stimulating diversions to fall quarter ' s studies. A Nader-style uproar with a Ziggy-type outcome arose over the censorship of the 1973-74 edition of QUIPS AND CRANKS. When the distribution of the annual was delayed by an administrative decision without consultation with the student editor because of the proposed publication of ques- tionable material (two full-length frontal pictures of male streakers and some locker-room jargon), SGA leaders and publication editors came together in protest of the denial of due process. The administration prevailed over both student threats of court action and an SGA Senate resolution demand- ing that publication of QUIPS AND CRANKS be returned to the student editor. The annual was finally distributed with the streakers belled and minus a u, 2 l ' s, an h, an i, and a t, and without another u, a c, and a k. As the Davidsonian reported, All the nudes that ' s fit to sprint is all a matter of coverage. TRANSITION . . . Ovens College Union to E.H. Little Library It had taken three years, but suddenly, it seemed to be completed. When the class of ' 75 arrived as freshmen in 1971, they saw only a hole in the ground on an empty lot. Beam by beam, brick by brick, the building grew as the class waited patiently. mi Arlf Jj — — - n B ' — - - « • t -ia SL ' _j. ml 1972 -t l i jj ' ■VMjT, t p ' - k jeis r m ff pywwpg? ■■■■ytW ?T ' ' «J : ' ML- i %S! f And then, following a rush job of getting the planters in shape, it was ready. To the delight of all, the major event of the year, the dedication of the vast, impressive, E. H. Little Library, came about on schedule. Parents and other dis- tinguished visitors joined students, faculty and staff on cam- pus for the September dedication. Even Mr. E. H. himself was on hand to plaster a dab of mortar around the corner stone. The rats loved it, the profs appreciated it, and even the seniors thought it was nice. It was cool, bright, carpeted, and friendly inside. But the architect hadn ' t provided the dark nooks so affectionately remembered in the old library. There was an uneasy feeling without the privacy of the Rus- sian Novel section where the scholarly used to drink wine all night long. They had to learn to study and party in the open. E.H. Little Library Dedication — September 27, 1974 1 1 I ■■■■J 1 -P M There were five big water fights in the first month com- plete with casualities, but soon the energy turned to more constructive pursuits, like studying, with a mild sort of activism on the side. The activism started with Steve Canter- bury and a wash-bored band of indigents protesting the man- datory laundry fee. The laundry took the protest to heart and cooperated, promising a new, improved, cleaner, brighter, whiter wash, safe even for delicate and fine fabrics — like denim. The fee, of course, remained as permanent as the wrinkles in our permanent press. Good try anyway. Mark Wilensky ' s DAVIDSONI AIM ' S story about College- owned sub-standard housing shocked some, outraged others, and caused much talk. Copperheads, rats, cockroaches, broken windows, peeling paint and broken doors are the identification marks of the College-owned homes in black Davidson, Wilensky reported. The College relocated several of the tenants and razed or repaired some buildings, but the larger issue of establishing low-cost, low-rent housing in Davidson received painstakingly little attention and less im- mediate action from town hall as well as little follow-up from anyone, including the original protestors. Concern mingled with frustration. Another controversy arose with the attempt to put a card- lock system on Watts. The girls claimed they could lock their own doors. But the entire controversy came to a halt when a nocturnal expeditionary force from Richardson Dormitory stole the locks. Midway in the term, the pressures were put aside for Home- coming, the first major social weekend of the fall. The Alumni Office sponsored a Country Fair on the practice football field, complete with games of skill and chance, square dancing, clowns, fortune tellers, et al. Meanwhile, at the library the exterior book drop was being dedicated in memory of Bill Edwards who, as it turned out, was a fictitious alumnus created by an imaginative class sec- retary who figured his classmates weren ' t reading their class notes very closely. Eulogies over the departed were waxed eloquently as champagne flowed and Cripple Creek, an alumni blue grass band, picked Amazing Grace. As the NEW YORK TIMES reported the event, College officials were somewhat upset when they first learned of the hoax; but when it was pointed out that the Class ' 20th reunion memorial gift had been in excess of $20,000, it was decided to let the situa- tion rest in peace. Actually, College officials had helped plan the dedication, but who bothers to correct the TIMES. At half-time of the football game, Ann Bode, a Davidson junior representing Fannie and Mable ' s, and Anne Adkerson, a University of Georgia junior representing Phi Delta Theta, shared honors as Co-Homecoming Queens. Football season came and sort of passed by. The team didn ' t exactly set the woods on fire. Though they choked twice and played fine ball in five losing efforts, they did pull off two victories. The Homecoming win over Hampden-Sydney lifted the spirits for the fall quarter Big Weekend. The new acoustics in Johnston Gym were tested with concerts by Kansas and Larry Coryell. The hard-rock playing of Kansas seemed a few thousand decibels too loud in the gym, but those who had mistakenly gone to Love Auditorium for the concert found the volume about right over there. Coryell ' s jazz rock group, featuring on drums and percussion the loose- necked, taut-fingered Alphonse, gave a fine performance; but again the acoustics were a little disconcerting. A few weeks later, the student drama production of Servant of Two Masters in Hodson Hall was a little gentler on the ears as well as quite delightful to the eyes. I WILLIAM DAVIDSON EDWARDS METUCHEN. N. J. 19311973 CLASS OF 1953 Time begins to drag toward the end of a term. Halloween came and went, and the trees on campus were rolled (very pretty for a day or so). Flickerball champions we re determ- ined as the cross country team ran up a winning season record. The campus looked like an artist ' s pallet when fall wash- ed the maples, oaks and elms with brilliant reds, fiery oranges, and mellow yellows. All too soon, however, the colors faded and the leaves fell. Fall term ended as sud- denly as it began. Students went home for Thanksgiving and returned to find winter. The future looked rosy. Gary Pomeroy and Joe Duncan had set national and school records in football, trees with- out leaves didn ' t look all that bad, Christmas was only three weeks away, it looked like it might snow, and best of all . . . basketball. Roundball-and-hoop time was here, and the spirit was back. An enthusiastic crowd went wild as the ' Cats won their first two games. Even Johnston Gym was sporting a new tartan surface. A promising new coach and a returning experi- enced club had us on the edge of our seats. When the dust settled on a 7-19 record, there was a rather let down feeling. But time does heal all wounds, and within a few weeks one could hear, Can ' t win ' em all, I guess, and There ' s always next year. In mid-January, or was it Febru- ary, it finally snowed. Wasn ' t much, but it made going to the P.O. a pleasure, even knowing there was nothing there. Some people went seven or eight times that day! Special entertainment needs during the Winter Term were met by Midwinters, the Artist Series, and the drama depart- ment. Lori Jacobs opened Midwinters with her acoustic gui- tar and folk-rock-vocals in a Friday night concert. Saturday evening, the late-arriving Two Generations of Brubeck (below) met an enthusiastic audience of West coast jazz fans. The old man took the stage alone to open the act with two piano solos while the stage crew and the Younger Generation moved the rest of the band ' s equipment on stage. From the first few chords of Dave Brubeck ' s solo, the audience was his. Take Five and Blue Rondo a la Turk drew standing ovations along with an appreciative round of applause for a clarinet from a frizzy-haired member of the Younger Generation. Other winter quarter music included the jazz flute of Tim Weisberg and the electronic music of Morton Subotnik ' s moog synthesizer. William Windom (above left) presented a charac- terization of James Thurber and stayed at Davidson to enjoy whipping freshmen on the tennis courts or at their chess boards. The Davidson Drama Department presented ROSEN- CRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD, a rolick- ing comedy based on two minor characters from Shakespeare ' s HAMLET, with the election lights cast on Graham Smith (above right) who played Guildenstern after two nights ' notice. Hal McCoy, scheduled to play the part, dropped out on the day before the opening to nurse a case of hepatitus. Several prominent speakers visited the campus during the winter. Kenneth Boulding (below), the director of research on General and Economic Dynamics at the Institute of Behavioral Science, drew a large audience to hear about modern economic problems. Fred Harris (left), candidate for the Democratic party presidential nomination, spent a week guffawing, slapping his side, shaking hands, and giving coffee table previews of his populism while his wife Ladonna brought campus attention to the rights of the American Indian. Then the campus became quiet. Bare trees, dead grass, blustering winds, grey skies, all added to the winter doldroms and thoughts of transfers. Even in the gym, only the occasional tap of a roundball in the finals of an intramural basketball game could be heard. Exams came; and quickly as possible, they went. Students scattered, many to the South to see if the sun still did shine, others to extern programs with the hopes of getting a taste of some life-work possibilities and others just to a quiet place to lick the wounds inflicted by Winter Term. When they returned, it was spring. And things always happen at Davidson in the spring. Speakers included Otts lecturer Robert McAfee Brown (above) on Theology as Narrative, Piedmont Lecturer Francis L.K. Hsy on Under- standing China and the U.S., and John Marks on The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence. Especially notable was Leon Jaworski (below), special Watergate prosecutor who delivered the major address at Spring Convocation and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Two major dramas highlighted the spring. An artistic troupe presented THE RIVER NIGER, winner of the 1974 Tony Award for Best Play, recreating the comic but dramatic story of a mod- ern black family in Harlem. Not to be outdone, the Davidson drama department presented ANYTHING GOES (below right), a Cole Porter musical comedy. This great experiment, carried off to near perfection, brought back the song, tap dance, madcap gangsters and giggly chorines that was truly delightful, delicious . . . evendelovely. The Fourth Annual Davidson National Print and Draw ing show brought to campus representation of the fines graphic works currently being produced in the U.S. Gen erally acclaimed by artists across the country as the bes of its kind in the U. S., the 161 piece show, featuring pur chase award winners such as Gordon Mortenson ' s Lat Afternoon (bottom right), focused a national fine art spotlight on the campus for six weeks during the spring S x T .01 t Imm Simultaneous with spring leaves came several campus issues. Students fared very well this time. Slight modifications were made in PE department requirements so that it was much easier and more enjoyable to get one ' s body in good enough shape to face the world. The psychological counseling service expanded from four to five days a week to handle the cares of the rising cases of battle fatigue. ARA Slater agreed to adopt a new meal ticket plan to take into account appetite size. Finally, the College ' s proposal to play post office was rejected, much to the pleasure of the student body and the Davidson postmaster. Spring Frolics was highlighted with a mellow concert by Don McLean and a spacy performance from Richie Havens, not to mention the annual beer bash on Saturday afternoon at the baseball field. A few weeks later at Alumni Weekend, the alumni roasted the Moses (having gotten the children into the promised building) of the E.H. Little Temple of Learning, Chalmers Gaston Davidson, esquire. Musical highlight of the weekend was provided at the post-roast alumni-student dance, featuring the big-band sound of Deez Boys Band, an all- student group under the baton of junior Dea Booth. The Goals Committee met and determined a theme for the college in setting and meeting goals for Davidson ' s develop- ment during the next twelve years. The committee emphasized the need for more endowment for faculty salaries and student scholarships, the need for funds for special academic facilities, and the need to improve eating and housing facilities for stu- dents. A recommendation to set up a permanent committee o f this sort was left in limbo. The sports scene was ablaze during the spring. The Wildcat baseball team won an unprecedented 21 games, posting its first winning season since the early sixties. Leading the team was George Weicker, who ended the season with the NCAA ' s second highest batting average. The greatest moment of the season came when the Cats defeated second-ranked South Carolina 4-3 at Columbia. And in basketball, an impressive list of six top recruits kindled hope for a revival of Davidson ' s lost round ball prestige. INMEMORIAM HATTIES 19??- 1975 Other things were kindled as well. Hattie ' s Bar and Grill, a Thursday night institution for the county-line-crossing beer guzzlers for many Davidson generations, was gutted by two blazes on the Sunday of Spring Frolics weekend. Smoke mingled with tears for even though all the Iredell County fire departments were called in to help prevent total disaster, help came too late; and a legend literally went up in smoke. For- tunately, the Peregrine House responded to the campus-wide needs of the student body with Terry and Cindy instituting their own Thursday night happy hour — and a new Davidson tradition joined F.A.C. in providing an early evening diversion to books and studies. Spring rushed by too fast. Summer was in sight, and one might see a freshman looking very proud of herself because she had just gotten a promotion to sophomore. One might also see a senior looking sort of sad as he realized he was leaving the friends he had lived with for four years. r ' nfr • Lii nnamliih iu Sh9 hpI ■£ ' ' lKu U H w r P ' • i H i H ■1 4 H J V SENIORS Richard Alan Quinby Ft. Lauderdale, Florida HISTORY Robert LeRoy Milks, Jr. North Bay, Ontario, Canada ENGLISH Peyton David Prospere Greenville, Mississippi GERMAN !l 1 1 Judson P. Cuttino Sumter, South Carolina PRE-MEDICINE Kalin Jones Marietta. Georgia ECONOMICS Robert Ewing Corlew III Murfreesboro, Tennessee HISTORY Am Hendrick Eliasson Washington, DC. PRE-MEDICINE Charles Davidson Slagle Binghamton, New York PSYCHOLOGY Peter Tyler A 1 ford Greenwood, Mississippi PRE-MEDICINE Harry Lansing Vincent III Washington, D.C. RELIGION Thomas Henry Soos Pocahontas, Virginia ENGLISH Joseph Meacham Duncan, Jr. Hartland, Wisconsin HISTORY m 4 -jfc- ' m . tim t -. ri tf ■■f m 3Sl m % W - ' ' - rv lassfe m i David Casterton Boggs Charlotte, North Carolina HISTORY • • Carl David Hassel Jacksonville, Florida HISTORY John Lennig Frye, Jr. Robbins, North Carolina ENGLISH • w • John Howard Burkholder Atlanta, Georgia BIOLOGY Raymond Dale Potts • Kevin Frank James • • • Randell Fr anklin Hastings Alexandria, Virginia Ft. Kamelameha, Hawaii Kannapolis, North Carolina HISTORY • • PRE-MEDICINE • PSYCHOLOGY William Sexton Cooper Bristol, Virginia ECONOMICS • • • • Thomas Anderson Langford III Durham, North Carolina RELIGION Thomas Braxton McKenzie High Point, North Carolina POLITICAL SCIENCE Thomas Hargraves Ainsworth Chicago. Illinois PRE-MEDICINE William Brooks Reynolds Charlotte, North Carolina MUSIC Harold William Sims Atlanta, Georgia PHILOSOPHY Pi 1 ft f ' f - r A B m r J 9 v 1 1 W?n ' - H n ■p 1 David Churchman Brown Wheaton, Georgia GERMAN Ben Young Hicks Fredericksburg, Virginia HISTORY Frederick Howard Howdy, Jr. Washington, North Carolina PRE-MEDICINE Robert Powell Avary, Jr. West Point, Georgia PSYCHOLOGY Michael Edward Mahla Wilmington. Delaware CHEMISTRY Robert English Clayton II Gainesville, Florida PRE-MEDICINE Robert Hill Long Wilmington, North Carolina Center For HONORS STUDIES Carol Blair Benson Goldsborough Baltimore, Maryland ENGLISH Charles Jerome Huller Newport News, Virginia MATHEMATICS Richard Dodd Smith Kernersville, North Carolina PSYCHOLOGY Kenneth Ray Mesimer Concord, North Carolina MATHEMATICS Charles Milton Jones Princeton, New Jersey PRE-MEDICINE AhYJSSK Rowan D. Crews, Jr. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina ENGLISH Donnell Jones Bain, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia PSYCHOLOGY Hendersonville, North Carolina ENGLISH William John Kehr Chamblee, Georgia PSYCHOLOGY 37 Alfred Richardson Love, Jr. Red Springs, North Carolina ENGLISH Sudie Karene Wit cher Gastonia, North Carolina ENGLISH PSYCHOLOGY William Mark Guyer Walkertown, North Carolina PSYCHOLOGY Steven Louis Dodd Decatur, Georgia MATHEMATICS 39 Garry William Frank Lexington, North Carolina POLITICAL SCIENCE Anthony Carl Martin Absecon, New Jersey ENGLISH jfiHfk Patricia Ann Arnold Charlotte, North Carolina Center For HONOR STUDIES Tea Edward Acuff, Jr. Knoxville, Tennessee RELIGION Michael Grant Tanner Jacksonville, Florida POLITICAL SCIENCE r Dennis Alan Tweedy Evington, Virginia PRE-MEDICINE Charles Richardson Daniel, Jr. Winter Haven, Florida ENGLISH Bright McConnell III Winter Park, Florida PRE-MEDICINE William Michael Parham Winston-Salem, North Carolina POLITICAL SCIENCE Leonard Blackburn Gillespie Richmond, Virgin ia ECONOMICS Richard Randolph Johnson College Park, Maryland POLITICAL SCIENCE David Kyle Fitzgerald Roanoke, Virginia PRE-MEDICINE Dwight Bailey Plemmons Asheville, North Carolina ECONOMICS William Ellis Robertson, Jr. Morganton, North Carolina RELIGION William Samuel Todd Poughkeepsie, New York ECONOMICS Mitchell Walter Stone Rochester, New York PSYCHOLOGY Mark Alan Rodgman Winston-Salem, North Carolina HISTORY Randolph Carroll Tompson Winston-Salem, North Carolina ECONOMICS John Bolden Walters Charlotte, North Carolina PRE-MEDICINE Todd Masters Chapman Charlotte, North Carolina PRE-MEDICINE Ann Carroll Bode Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ECONOMICS James Elisha Jernigan Winter Park, Florida BIOLOGY m® William Robert Howell Jacksonville, Florida ENGLISH .... ■(Etl ■. - • ' SIC .... 02.09.1 973 JO 02.09. 1 ( J7; 01.09.1OT4 riUDITE TERRITORII :-tudi t -:r.t ONTPELLJER, N 6, Kue du Pila St-Gelt , ) ] chez H. DELORME rwur I . 20 DECEMBBB L973, iL t . David Morgan Ward Durham, North Carolina FRENCH Kenneth R. Fabert Homewood, Illinois Center For HONOR STUDIES Bruce G. Perrone Columbia, South Carolina ECONOMICS Lawrence Albert Horowitz North Hollywood, California ECONOMICS John Powell Lemmon Raleigh, North Carolina PSYCHOLOGY Benjamin Evan Colkitt Aurora, Colorado ENGLISH fill Richard V. Elder. Jr. Jacksonville Beach. Florida HISTORY Stephen Madry Peck, Jr. West Palm Beach, Florida SPANISH 7S S Eric Clark Walker Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina ENGLISH Leighton Black McKeithen, III Fayetteville, North Carolina POLITICAL SCIENCE m ■mm ■ffik-yl Ate Jeffrey Daniel Chandler Dalton, Georgia PHYSICS 50 Henry Phillip Stikes Savannah, Georgia BIOLOGY l.- J T ■Thomas Eugene Nicoll Greenville, South Carolina Center For HONOR STUDIES Gray Devereaux Lindsey Spartanburg, South Carolina ECONOMICS Elizabeth Sue Corbin Fremont, North Carolina MATHEMATICS Woodford Spears VanMeter Paris, Kentucky BIOLOGY Alan Ford Garner, North Carolina ENGLISH James Bryan Prince Spartanburg, South Carolina HISTORY 53 Jack Edward Linard Indianapolis, Indiana CHEMISTRY R ■- - IV i Wayne Babcock Jonas Potomac, Maryland PRE-MEDICAL John William Pascal Valdese, North Carolina PRE-MEDICINE Patrick Francis Flanagan Atlanta, Georgia ECONOMICS Debra Ann Deems Statesville, North Carolina SPANISH Steven Dane Canterbury Bcckley, West Virginia ENGLISH Gregory Lyn Love Milford.Ohio PSYCHOLOGY Robert David Margolis Princeton. New Jersey PRE-MEDICINE Roger Willis Saylor Alexandria, Virginia MUSIC James Dickson Phillips III Chapel Hill, North Carolina HISTORY • • Frederick Andrew Dorr Rocky Mount, North Carolina PRE-MEDICINE ' tr ' ! 5 ' ' - • ' 9 ' • ■;} - Parks Hand Wilson, Jr. Gastonia, North Carolina POLITICAL SCIENCE • • Harriet N. Hodges Lancaster, South Carolina ENGLISH Jean Elizabeth Alexander Lancaster, South Carolina SPANISH George Claiborne Hall King George, Virginia PHILOSOPHY DeWitt Walker King, III Charleston, South Carolina ECONOMICS Blain Byerly Butner Winston-Salem, North Carolina ENGLISH John Springs Gabriel Hickory, North Carolina PRE-MEDICINE Eric Albert Vernon Mount Olive, North Carolina FRENCH John DuBois Neefus Greenboro, North Carolina PSYCHOLOGY Morgan David Arant, Jr. Greenville, South Carolina PSYCHOLOGY Robert George Reni Ashland, Massachusetts ECONOMICS 63 Vincent Frank Rabil Clemmons, North Carolina HISTORY Christopher Ely Durham, North Carolina SOCIOLOGY 64 Robert Given Hall Atlanta, Georgia PHILOSOPHY Randolph Greg Wagner Cincinnati, Ohio POLITICAL SCIENCE Craig Stone Crosswhite Bethesda, Maryland HISTORY Mitchell Wayne Baucom Laurinburg, North Carolina PSYCHOLOGY • • Bruce Merle Simpson Monroe, North Carolina HISTORY John Louis Randolph, Jr Morganton, North Carolina HISTORY James Martin Williamson Pendleton, South Carolina ECONOMICS • • Dixon Ross McCloy, Jr. Panama City, Florida ENGLISH • • 67 Hiram Collier Barksdale, Jr. Athens, Georgia ECONOMICS Richard Ryan Gentry lnman. South Carolina PRH-MEDICAL JohnH. Divine, IV Orlando, Florida FRENCH Denson DeWitt Hardgrove Decalur, Georgia ECONOMICS David Ralph McWilliams Knowille, Tennessee PRE-MEDICINE John Scott Davis Davidson. North Carolina MUSIC Juan Casares Sanchez San Anlonio. Texas HISTORY Robert James Anders Succasunna, New Jersey CHEMISTRY William Albert Ellett Greenville. South Carolina ECONOMICS Shaul Murad Saddick Iran PSYCHOLOGY Michael Lee Ramsey Lynchburg, Virginia PRE-MEDICINE Augustus Ernest Succop, III Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ENGLISH Carroll Dean Ensley Skyland, North Carolina PSYCHOLOGY Edward Laurance Womack Stone Mountain, Georgia SOCIOLOGY I Neil Winston Imus Winston-Salem, North Carolina MATHEMATICS 73 Guy White Hutchison, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia PSYCHOLOGY David Simpson Melton Glen Alpine, North Carolina SOCIOLOGY Paul Rush Mitchell Thomasville, North Carolina HISTORY ipurgeon William Clark III Vaycross, Georgia RE-MEDICAL James Fred Fagan Landrum, South Carolina BIOLOGY George Harris Ricks Baton Rouge, Louisiana RELIGION Steve Macon Pharr Raleigh, North Carolina ENGLISH John David Harper Stone Mountain, Georgia ENGLISH Stephen Wright Still Birmingham, Alabama ENGLISH ' -SUB. N v . w Graham Clark McChesney, Jr. Wilmington, North Carolina ECONOMICS John G. Hutchens, Jr. High Point, North Carolina ECONOMICS Reginald Michael Harding Norfolk, Virginia POLITICAL SCIENCE Robert McRae Stout Macon, Georgia PRE-MEDICAL Robert Lee Dennard, Jr. Clearwater, Florida ECONOMICS Richard James Mullen Roanoke, Virginia MATHEMATICS John Wesley Cassels, Jr. Clearwater, Florida PRE-MEDICAL Billy Paul Lynn Claxton, Georgia POLITICAL SCIENCE Z— -JL- m u 4 1 And so the year ended. But a year is only pieces — pieces of moments here and there that find real meaning within the individual. The important thing is that the moments do have meaning, and always will. In this book, one may see a picture or read a phrase, relive a moment and catch a meaning. Time goes on, the years pile up, and the past fades even faster. But every now and then, if we are fortunate, a flash of the past will enliven our present and illuminate our future. ■w-aj W ' fH ' • • Rfl S % £ 01 . A Flash of the Past . . . September 18, 1971 HONORARIES PHI BETA KAPPA As the hallmark of academic achievement. Phi Beta Kappa is perhaps the most significant honor that can be bestowed on a student at Davidson. The first chapter, Alpha of Virginia, was organized at the College of William Mary on Decem- ber 5, 1776, as a social fraternity and was the first society to have a Greek letter name. The society evolved to its present honorary status, removing the requirement of secrecy in 1831 and admitting women in the 1870 ' s. The Davidson chapter was established in 1923. The golden key of Phi Beta Kappa symbolizes the scholastic excellence of those who play the role of student most success- fully, of those who exploit to the fullest the intellectual development of the experience called college. FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO M. D. Arant, Jr. R. P. Avary, Jr. E. C. Barron B. B. Butner R. D. Crews, Jr. R. B. Deal S. L. Dodd R. E. Dwyer A. H. Eliasson J.C.Goodloe IV C. V. Harmon J. R. Herman C. J. Huller K. F. James K. Jones J. H. Kepchar, Jr. R. G. Lautensack, Jr. J. E. Linard B. P. Lynn M. E. Mahla P. R. Mitchell W.J. Newton, Jr. T. E. Nicoll H. D. Page S. M. Parker S. M. Saddick R. L. Smith F. J. Townsend III E.C.Walker M. D. Whalen J. H.White, Jr. D.C.Young A. S. Abbott G. L. Abernethy R. L. Avinger J.C.Bailey, Jr. M. Beaty R. R. Bernard J. M. Bevan A. Burts M. H. Byrd F. A. Carroll, Jr. R. C. Cole C. L. Cornwell W. P. Cumming J. R. Cunningham C. G. Davidson R. W. Davidson T. K. Devon C. E. Edmondson H. M. Epes, Jr. J. M. Fredericksen D. French R. B. Jackson, Jr. E. F. Jacobus F. W. Johnston J. D. Kelton R. R. Kincaid, Jr. L. R. King G. Labban, Jr. M. Lester P. E. Liston C. E. Lloyd W. G. McGavock J. A. McGeachy, Jr. S. D. Maloney R. J. Manning C. L. Nelson E. L. Palmer M.O. Partin W. B. Patterson M. E. Polley J. H. Proctor C. E. Ratliff, Jr. J. D. Retzer M. D. Schuh S. R. Spencer, Jr. J. B. Stroud G. B. Watts L.White, Jr. J. S. Winkler J. J. Young G. Ziegler WHO ' S WHO Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities publishes annually the names of those students who have made outstanding contributions to their colleges by their leadership. At Davidson, this group is made up exclusive- ly of those seniors who best reflect high ideals of leadership in their four years of college life. P. A. Arnold B. B. Butner S. D. Canterbury M. B. Connors R. E.Corlew III S. L. Dodd J. M. Duncan, Jr. G. J. Dunn C. B. B. Goldsborough J.C. Goodloe IV R. M. Harding J. D. Harper J. H. Hornickel L. A. Horowitz R. G. Lautensack, Jr. A. R. Love, Jr. M. E. Mahla P. R. Mitchell S. M. Pharr S. D. Porter V. F. Rabil S.W. Still A. E. Succop III M. G. Tanner J. R. White D. C. Young OMICRON DELTA KAPPA FRATRES IN COLLEGIO E. C. Brown M. L. Booth R. D. Crews, Jr. M. D. Eakes K. S. Eiler J. H. Hornickel A. T. Lamas M. E. Mahla F. W. Marsh R. E. Mooty T. E. Nicoll R. C. Roylance A. E. Succop III J. R. Tew R. G. Wagner Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership society, emphasizes three principles: to recognize persons 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, staff and student body on the basis of mutual interest and understanding. Delta Circle of this society was formed at Davidson in 1917, three years after the society was founded at Washington Lee University. The Society selects persons from the junior and senior classes, faculty and staff who have exhibited character, leader- ship and service in campus life, scholarship, and consecration to democratic ideals. FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. S. G. L. H.B. R. L. R.T. R. R F. W J.N. R.C. C.L. R. A Abbott Abernethy Arbuckle III Avinger Barber, Jr. Bernard Bliss, Jr. Burnett Burts, Jr. Cornwell Currie C. G. Davidson H. M. Epes, Jr. J. M. Fredericksen D. C. Grant J. G. Holland R. B. Jackson, Jr. W. H. Jackson, Jr. F. W. Johnston R. D. Kaylor J. D. Kelton D. L. Kimmel, Jr. R. R. Kincaid, Jr. M. Lester E. R. MacCormac S.T. Martin, Jr. G. C. Meetze, Jr. J. H.Ostwalt M.O. Partin E. F. Patterson W. B. Patterson D. B. Plott M. E. Polley J. H. Proctor, Jr. C. E. Ratliff, Jr. D. D. Rhodes S. R. Spencer, Jr. C.S.Smith W. H. Terry L.White, Jr. C. Williams J. S. Winkler W. G. Workman ■g ' iTrmmm?] ' riiM f im linn ,■PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma, the national freshman honor society, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923. The local chapter was established in 1962. It recognizes members of the fresh- man class who have achieved a high scholastic average and seeks to promote intellectual interest among students at the beginning of their college careers. J. E. Alexander W. B. Andrews M. D. Arant, Jr. W. H. Barber IV R. N. Boyce W. E. Broadhead J. W. Cassels, Jr. M. Cline T. E. Cooper F. K. Dale A. H. Eliasson M. R. Firth M. S. Fisher R. U. Grizzard B. L. Henschen J. H. Hornickel M. B. Huggins C. J. Huller K. F. James C. F. Jennings, Jr. J. R. Jones W. C. Joyce, Jr. S. G. Justus S. R. Keener D. L. Kelly A. J. Lazenby V.C.Linder D. R. Little J. W. Lovett K. A. McLendon M. E. Mahla C. Mangelsdorf P. Marshall P. Moseley T. G. Murray W. J. Newton, Jr. J. G. Nichols H. D. Page C. Parks M.J. Parks B. L. Payne B. A. Peacock S. M. Pharr M. H. Postove R. L. Rauck G. L. Rowe K. E. Schmader L. Schnackenberg M. G. Skinner D. K.Smith R.L.Smith S. J. Smith R. Sommer C. R. Stewart J. R. Tew D. B. Thorp A. M. Urbano E. C. Walker E. G. Wilkins S.T. Willcox R.C.Williams, Jr. B. H. Wilson D.C.Young SCABBARD BLADE The National Society of Scabbard Blade was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1904 and established here as Company B, Fifth Regiment in 1923. Remembering the motto of the Davidson College R.O.T.C. Corps, Prepared, but for Peace, this society realizes that traits of leadership, scholarship, initiative and character among its members are vital in peace as well as in war. R.R.Bell K.J. Bumgarner R.E. Corlew III F.D. Dale, J.. W.L. DeVaughan, Company Advisor A.H. Eliasson L.J. Farrow M.R. Firth T.G. Fleischer J.L. Heslop W.C. Herin.Jr. C.J. Huller G.D. Lindsey D.C. McElfresh B.T. Manson III C.H. Morton J. A. Neikirk T.R. Parks T.L. Patton B.H. Schleider S.K. Scroggs B.N. Sebastian D.J. Sharenko H.P. Stikes C.R.Weber BR West D.C. Young C.A. Blalock D.C. Boggs J.F. Clark, Secretary R.E. Corlew III J.E. Douglas J.L. Frye, Treasurer F.H.Hamilton III K.F. James W.H.Jordan, Jr. W.C. Joyce, Jr. L.D. Long, Jr., Second Supervisor R.K. McCall V.M. McMillan J. Morrow R. Offutt H.O.Phillips IV J.N. Plowman S.D. Porter, First Critic C.P. Robinson B.H. Schleider III K.C. Shelley, Agent D. Smith W.H. Smith, First Supervisor W.L. Smith, Jr., Second Critic A.E. Succop III, President J. Walker R.H. Whitaker,Jr. B.H. Wilson, Vice President PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY THE SOCIETIES TRADITION IS A FINE AND LOVELY THING; IN THESE HALLS WE STRAIN TO HEAR ITS HOLLOW ECHOES RING. These two societies traditionally have held that it is a beautiful thing to cultivate the mind, and so their members guess it is. But they know in their inner hearts that in this winter of discontent, or in any future winter, spring is far behind — in fact, so far that it may never come. Time has not been kind to Phi and Eu. The spring of 1837 was green and alive as the College took root and the two societies were born, Eu preceding Phi by two months. An absence of wine, women, cars and television was just what was needed to nourish the art of debating. Summer brought days of free verse and sharp wit. Activity and interest demanded two meetings a week in 1897 — Saturday night being devoted to debating and Monday morning to orations, essays, and declamations boasts QUIPS AND CRANKS II. However, the fall of the societies came with the 20th Century when men went to war, shrank the world, and became too busy to stir up a good debate. Now it is winter — and spring seems to be an unrealistic hope. But the age of the Bicentennial may provide a means of rejuvenation for the daughters of the quadrangle as man finds nothing better to do with his spare twenty-one hours a day than cultivate his mind. EUMENEAN LITERARY SOCIETY W.A. Beasley — Sgt. at arms S.B.Campbell S.C. Jealous R.E. Mooty — Vice President C.E. Shepherd — Sec. Treas. S.E. Stow D.B. Thorp — President M.S. Wilenskv ALPHA EPSILON DELTA As the national honor society for pre-medical students, Alpha Epsilon Delta seeks to encourage excellence in pre- medical scholarship and to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of pre-medical education in the study of medicine. The North Carolina Alpha Chapter was established at David- son in 1936, ten years after the honorary was founded at the University of Alabama. P. T. Alford W. G. Boliek C. S. Burton III J. W. Cassels S. W. Clark R. D. Crews, Jr. R. S. Dabbs F. A. Dorr J. A. Evans, Jr. T. G. Fleischer R. R. Gentry K. F. James B. McConnell III J. W. Pascal R. L. Romeyn S. F. Russell D. J. Sharenko H. P. Stikes R. M. Stout D. A. Tweedy W. S. VanMeter J. B. Walters D. C. Young GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON Gamma Sigma Epsilon is the national honorary chemistry fraternity and was founded by the Chemistry Department at Davidson in 1919. It has the dual purpose of recognizing out- standing achievement in chemistry and promoting general interest in the study of chemical phenomena. R. B. Deal (Visor) K. R. Fabert J. C. Gay (Grand Alchemist) J. H. Harts J. W. Lehnberg M. H. Mabry P. C. Roberts (Recorder) D. Sharenko L. Thompson D. A. Tweedy W. S. Van Meter 88 SIGMA PI SIGMA This national physics fraternity began as a local Davidson organization in 1921 and is unique in that it has the distinc- tion 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. R. J. Anders J. S. Barksdale W.C. Barnes, Jr. S. Beazley J. Chandler J. P. Cuttino W. B. Guyer W. B. Hawk W. H. Jordon,Jr. R. G. Lautensack K. Vanstone B.C. White B.H.Wilson SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS The Society of Physics Students is the national organization for students interested in the study of physics. In addition to promoting student interest in research and advanced study, the society offers the means for students to popularize interest in physics among members of the general collegiate public. J. W. Cassels S. L. Dodd M. D. Eakes M. Ferguson T. G. Fleischer J. R. Har tsoe C. J. Huller W. H. Lail M. E. Mahla C. W. Mangelsdorf T. R. McPherson, Jr. D. K.Smith J. A.Taylor R. J. Trawick J. I. Upshur Dr. J. I. Hopkins, Advisor OMICRON DELTA EPSILON FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. L. Avinger, Jr. R. R. Kincaid, Jr. A. G. Griffin G. C. Lindsey, Secretary-Treasurer C. L. Nelson, Faculty Sponsor E. F. Patterson C. E. Ratliff Omicron Delta Epsilon is the newest honorary on campus, the North Carolina Beta Chapter having been installed at Davidson in 1966. Its purpose is to promote scholarly achieve- ment in economics, fellowship among those in the profession, and understanding of key economic issues and problems in our society. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO W. S. Cooper R. L. Dennard, Jr. P. F. Flanagan K. Jones D. G. Henderson D.W.King III W.J. Newton, Jr. W. H.Smith R. J. Wetzel J. M. Williamson, President M. D. Eakes H. N. Lenhoff K. R. Mesimer B. A. Peacock M. H. Postove R.C.Skaggs.Jr. B. D. Swalwell J. R.Tew J. D. Vail D. B.Wiley R.C.Williams, Jr. -ft A 1 mm A ' nBBHBn Wntm i r -;!f;..-i|l l ALPHA PSI OMEGA The Iota Kappa cast of Alpha Psi Omega is composed of those juniors and seniors who have made outstanding contri- butions to the theatre program at Davidson. It was founded as a national honorary in 1925 and established locally in 1951. Open to all upperclassmen who have participated, either through acting or working in numerous backstage capacities, in the production of campus dramatics, the society strives to bring the best possible theatre experiences to the student body and the community and holds this goal as its raison d ' etre. A. G. Arapian P. Arnold C. Ensley A. R. Love, Jr. H. W. McCoy, Jr. F. W. Marsh A. C. Martin W. B. Morris C. E. Palmer W. S. Patterson M. Ramsey J. Rodriquez A. E. Succop K. Vanstone H. L. Vincent J.W.Williams Dr. Rupert Barber, Sponsor TtssMtaft i ( ' A ATHLETICS WILDCAT ATHLETICS ' 74-75 95 SOCCER In the past, many footballers have trod across the tartan turf, some leaving with greater success, but either side came and went enjoying the game. At Davidson, it is no different, particularly with the arrival of new faces and the healthy excitement of coach Chip Stone. Although the record was not overwhelmingly impressive, the individuals ■vho played were, indeed, impressive. Charlie Slagle, Tom Blackwood, Joe Duncan, newcomers like Dave Patten, D.C. Augustine and Chuck Fiden . . . The fans were tremendous, and that season was an unforgettable experience. r K. a i « ,w ' % . i , . CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country team had its best year in recent memory, posting a 9-3 record in dual meet competition; the losses were all to heavily subsidized teams. Sophomore Coty Pinckney ran out front for the Cats, at one point winning eight con- secutive meets. Seniors Ricky Bell, Bob Lautensack, and Lube Deal ran consistently strong races, while juniors Bill Cole and Jeff Neikirk rounded out the faithful six. Freshman Bill Mc- Clement also had a good year, often running second for the team. The record of 9-3 pays quite a tribute to Coach Sterling Martin, whose first team five years ago went 1-14. Do? . . . What ' s Lube doing out there? . . . Go up this hill the first mile- and-a-half . . . Could you please show me the cross country course? . . . Mon- day I touched her on . . . What ' s that squirrel-noise? . . . They ' re dropping like flies! . . . Don ' t worry, I ' ve got him. ... I couldn ' t run for a coach like that . . . Davidson 22, Citadel 37 . . . If your daddy ' s in the Navy and . . . Buies Creek on a Friday night . . . Wow, look at those things! . . . Oh, Katharine, you ' re beautiful! . . . 32:00 . . . Do!! FOOTBALL 1974-75 WILDCATS: (Back Row) Greg Sahlsten, Mike Mabry, David Stad- nick, Tim Purcell, Stan Brown, Keir Cutler, Barry Fennell, Chip Howell. (Fifth Row) Chuck Vones, Rick Kelly, Tony Cord, Chip Crawford, Jim Nichols, Luis Abreu, Joel Golmont, Jack Wilson, Jack Summe, Miller McClintock, Cliff Hester, Frank Fields. (Fourth Row) Larry Hardaway, Tim Sharpe, Bob Sanders, Jose Rodriguez, Tim Barr, Don Meng, John Perr y, David Arnold, John Huie, Nicky Guy, David Jordan, Dan Smith, Mike Peskosky. (Third Row) Paul Andrews, Jim DeVille, Ben Hedrick, Jay Kopel, Hal Peacock, Allen Schaberg, Mike Gibson, Pat Foster, Chris Harris, Mark Jackowitz, Jim Murphy, Bill Jolley. (Second Row) Bill Winkenwerder, John Braddock, Mike Eubanks, Mark Wilfley, Pete West, Mike Hall, Gary Overstreet, Joel Pressley, Steve Stec, Ken Griner, Ken Bell, Jud Bryan, Mike Harris. (Front Row) Tom Fleischer, Steve Still, George Weicker, Dave Harper, Ed Womack, Greg Love, Earl Hesterburg, George Kutcher, Bill Smith, Gary Pomeroy, Foney Mullins, Jim Kleinfelder. ANEW ERA The Davidson fans welcomed the 1974 football season with blind optimism, stemming from many factors, the most pub- licized being the institution of a new coaching staff. The previ- ous fall had provided an exciting team but one which consis- tently came up short on the scoreboard. This was to be the year. With many of the prominent stars returning and the fresh enthusiasm generated by Coach Farrell and his assistants, the Wildcat supporters were ready for good times. After ten Saturdays had elapsed and the team had managed but two wins in nine contests, a slow melancholy had returned to tag the same old Davidson. Only the most knowledgeable of fans could recognize at the outset of the season that 1974 would be a rebuilding year. All competitive football teams are built from the ground up, and what Davidson needed was a solid foundation. The new coach- ing staff instituted a rebuilding program which would provide a final product of winning after long hours of dedicated toil. The coaches began to ingrain new concepts, attitudes, and philosophies ... all directed at developing a winning tradition. Because so much time and effort was dedicated to emphasizing the necessary mental approach, Saturday afternoons were often exercises in frustration . . . but not pessimism. Al- though absorbing several overwhelming defeats, the Wildcats were optimistic that they were founding a new era of Davidson football. With the elimination of outright scholarship grants after the 1973 season, the football program was tabbed as having been de-emphasized. Economically, de-em- phasis served as a proper definition. But this more realis- tic approach had not lessened the quality of player that chose Davidson nor reduced the intensity and dedication within the program. The new era and acute challenge of the situation called for an even greater commitment from the players, personally and as a group. The 1974 Wildcats won only two games by a total of nine points. The Cats slipped by Hampden-Sydney, 17-16, to highlight a campus homecoming celebration. Later in the season Defiance of Ohio fell at Richardson Field, 28-20. Senior leaders on offense were David Har- per, Gary Pomeroy, and Jim Kleinfelter. The defensive unit was led by seniors George Weicker, Eddie Womack, and Tom Fleischer. Ill  ■■i HARDAWAY . . .! - S S4 . H : • f SWIMMING Moby Dick and the Marshmellow, yes, very mellow — Mighty Mumby — They call us the Black Knights, but we ' re trying to be the Agud-Bombers— Heh, Heh, Heh, it ' s Stud Buzzard— Moby says, Er . . . Er . . . —Pat says we need 10x200 on 3 minutes— How ' s the chlorine Suzie? — Shaddup Bright Eyes! — Against Coach Moser ' s advice, it seems Dull Face Mitchell and Baby Face Jack brought back a strange disease From Hotlanta (compliments of the Mad Hatter)— Hail to the years of the Bodacious ! 1974.75 WILDCATS: (Standing, top) John Scholer, Alan Ford. (Standing, center) Ass ' t. Coach Dave Moser, Jack Doscher, Kris Childress, Susan Reid, Eric Vernon, John McArthur, Kathryn Bridges. (Sitting kneeling) Coach Pat Drake, Jim Wood, Ralph Taylor, Ron Owens, Cal Morton, Ted Mumby. (In water) Jonathan Washburn. Steve Barnes, Mike Knowles, Rob Mitchell, Marshall Brown. ■.■ ■  mrnmrnm ZmmSZ • • • mm m m mtm  r— WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL ' 74- ' 75 CATTES: Coaches Joe Duncan, Charlie Slagle and Ken Schmader; Katherine Morton, Renee Soos, Nancy Matheny, Donna Sherrill, Beth Tanner, Nora McNeill, Audrey Urbano, Bonnie Caulkins, Carol Folger, Becca Stimson, Dea Booth, Sally Bondurant, Nancy Stanger. Missing: Ginny Newell. Charlie, what happened to your clipboard? . . . It ' s just that when you get too far ahead, I think you start feeling sorry for the other team . . . Kat ' s technical . . . Coach Young Buck . . . Renee got punting contract signed with who? . . . Box out you turkeys . . . Let ' s go to Kap ' s . . . Leslie, where ' d the basketballs go? . . . Coach Black- well and wife . . . Bullet . . . Just up the road Sherrill . . . N.T.P. (No touch policy during the season) . . . Lollipop what? . . . Bed check by the coaches at 1 1:30 tonight . . . Well Bae Tae — it ' s ' bout time you got here . . . Dea, Dea, Stop laughing Dea, It ' s not funny Dea . . . Stop, square and then shoot . . . Alley-oop Donna . . . Motor, just shut-up and throw the ball . . . Huh? . . . Schmade, what do you mean getting two technicals . . . Stump . . . The Coliseum?! . . . Hey Charlie — what defense are we in? . . . Nura ' s game shot . . . Two all beef patties, special sauce . . . Shoot it, Carol, put it up . . . C.P., what was it you said about Cathy Roberts? . . . Joe, if you ' d just lam how to talk rite, the raef would understand  wat you ' re saying . . . Shoot it from downtown, Matney . . . Bonnie, what ' s the idea of all the jump balls? . . . Look at the size of those girls would you — big as cows . . . Earth to Dea, earth to Dea, Are you there Dea? . . . Eat it Motor . . . Hey, did you say someone forgot their bra? . . . S.C. refs — expletive deleted . . . Weisner Soos . . . Damned guard drills . . . Audrey, how do those guys over there know you? . . . Ms. St-st-t- stanger . . . The Clinic forever . . . Where ' s Pat? Here we are at State. Where is she? . . . CATTES IMPRESSIVE IN SECOND SEASON The women ' s basketball team highlighted the winter sports scene at Davidson as they scrapped to earn a 10-7 record. Coaches Joe Duncan, Charlie Slagle, and Ken Schmader molded the second-year team to defeat such established teams as Catawba, N. C. State, Augusta, and Wake Forest. The season was climaxed with the Cattes ' participation in the State B tournament at Wilmington, in which they advanced to the semi-final round before losing to Catawba. Donna Sherrill was voted MVP by her teammates as she led the team in scoring with 15.1 points per game. Also earning special recognition were Kather ine Morton (high rebounder), Renee Soos (best free-throw percentage), Beth Tanner (best defensive player) and Nora McNeill (most improved). Assisting the team were managers Pat McLeod and Leslie Jacobs as well as scorekeepers Laurie Dunn, Eddie Womack, and Matt Home. MEN ' S BASKETBALL 112 The Davidson College Wildcats entered the 1974-75 basketball season with high hopes under the helm of new head coach Bo Brickels, a former assistant who took over when Terry Holland departed to the University of Virginia. Among those returning to the ' Cats fold were Greg Dunn (all Southern Conference), Larry Horowitz (honorable mention all S. C), Sheldon Parker, Jay Powell, and Eppa Rixey, all of whom started or played regularly the year before. Other returnees included Steve Gadaire, Jim Lowry, and Tom Verlin, along with new hopefuls Kevin Doherty and Marvin Lively. - ) 114 Hopes were still optimistic, even after an opening game 74-69 squeaker over Wofford, when the ' Cats registered a come-from-behind 88-80 win over Ohio State. Then, with 6 of their next 7 games on the road against the likes of de- fending N.C.A.A. champion N. C. State, former champion and champion-to-be U.C.L.A., and N.I.T. champion-to-be Princeton, the ' Cats began to falter. In light of this, the team went into an eight-game tailspin. They never really recovered after that, registering only five more victories along the remainder of the season: St. John ' s 81-77, The Citadel 90-76, Richmond 103-79, V.M.I. 94-93 (O.T.), and Appalachian State 99-89. Also included on the schedule, one of the nation ' s toughest, were Cincinnati, Duke, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest, and West Virginia. Davidson ended the regular season with a 7-18 record and a fifth place Southern Con- ference finish. A 78-64 tournament loss to William and Mary ended a frustrating year, Davidson ' s first losing season since 1961-62. - JJJ Two highlights of the year were when Dunn and Horowitz reached their 1,000 career point totals, both coming in winning efforts and against formidable oppo- nents: Dunn scoring 22 points in the Ohio State game and Horowitz scoring 32 against a tough St. John ' s team, recording the highest individual point total of the year for a Wildcat. Probably the most thrilling game of the year was Davidson ' s 94-93 overtime victory over V.M.I, with Dunn scoring the winning basket with 1 1 seconds remain- ing off of an assist from Lively. 1974-75 WILDCATS: (Front Row) Steve Gadaire, Larry Horowitz, Eppa Rixey, Sheldon Parker, Rock Powers, Greg Dunn. (Back Row) Cliffe Knechtle, Kevin Doherty, Sam Avery, Marvin Lively, Tom Verlin, Jay Powell, Jim Lowry. WRESTLING The wrestling team struggled to a 3-6 record during Charlie Parker ' s 38th season as coach. With only one senior on the team, the grapplers were hampered by youth and inexperience. Victories came over Livingstone College, University of South Carolina and Lynchburg Baptist College. A poor season was nevertheless highlighted by strong individual performances, both in dual meets and tournaments. Senior Captain Rob Jacobs showed the most consistency throughout the season. He finished second in the Catawba Tournament and then placed an impressive third in the Southern Conference. Sophomore Mark Scandling was the 150 lb. champion in the Catawba Tournament and ended the season with a 7-2 record. ' 74- ' 75 CATS: (Back Row) Bernard Holloway, Bob Bennett, Jack Summe, Bob Price, Mark Scandling. (Front Row) Glenn Ballard, Bob Jacobs (Capt.), Mike Dosal, Bryan Jacobs. P-y ZX RIFLE TEAM The Davidson College Rifle Team had its best season ever this past year. Under the coaching of Abel White, the team posted a 7-3 record. Wins were over teams from North Carolina A T, Furman, Richmond, Georgia Tech, and William and Mary. The team effort was led by seniors Pete Goodman, Dallas Kirkendol, Craig Crosswhite, and Bob Anders. Team captain Goodman ' s efforts were cited in PHI GAMMA DELTA journal and Anders was named team MVP. Final season ratings placed Davidson in the upper echelon of Southern Conference competition. 1975 WILDCAT RIFLE TEAM: (Front, L-R) Dallas Kirkendall, Ann Bode, Capt. Abel White (Coach), Tom Keesler. (Back, L-R) Tom Miller, Pete Goodman, Bob Anders, Curt Goho, Craig Crosswhite. WOMEN ' S TENNIS l974- ' 75 CATTES: Becca Stimson, Coach Pat Drake, Andrea Murphy, (front) Carol Goldsborough, Mary Gilliam, Nancy Brown, Shelley Harvey, Ruth Murphey, (front) Sue McAvoy, Dea Booth. «IW A 120 CATTES EARN SCHOOL ' S TOP WINNING PERCENTAGE The Davidson women ' s tennis team enjoyed an extremely successful season as they posted an 11-3 record in their second season of competition. Coached by Pat Drake, the Cattes played schools throughout North and South Carolina, in- cluding Wake Forest, UNC, Furman, South Carolina, and Appalachian. Becca Stimson achieved a 10-2 record at first singles while Andrea Murphy had the top winning mark on the team at number six with only one loss in 12 matches. Sue McAvoy was voted Most Valuable Player by the team for her contributions at the number two position. Also receiving special recognition were senior manager Kimball Draper and senior Carol Goldsborough who organized the team in its first season. dacquiri me! . . . Lynchburg: L-y-n-g . . . they ' re just checking license plates . . . Butter Brickie . . . I ' m with them . . . it ' s a broken axle! . . . Goldsbody . . . Mozart ' s Symphony 40 in G minor ... is it a Chevy van? . . . fried chicken and potato salad! . . . dead weight in the back . . . you mean nobody has a license? . . . does anybody really want to play a challenge match? . . . but I don ' t want to go to Pfeiffer! . . . gotta go to lab . . . where is the washroom, please? ... my seat belt is buckled but the car still won ' t start ... be at my office at 12:30 and we ' ll be leaving at 2:00 . . . Betty ' s cheese cake . . . Davidson 9, South Carolina . . . MEN ' S TENNIS ' 75 CATS: (front) Coach Jeff Frank, Team (front to back, left to right) S. Johnson, G. Dunn, Mgr. C. Gardiner, S. Boswell, M. Barnhill, J. Mitchell, C. Bondurant, B. Cooper. S. Hol- man. R. Quinby. YOUTHFUL CATS ACHIEVE WINNING MARK The men ' s tennis team continued its winning ways in 1975 under the direction of Jeff Frank as the netters posted a 12-9 regular season record and placed third in the Southern Con- ference tournament. The team was led by the only graduating senior in the top six, Rick Quinby at number one singles and doubles. Quinby was voted the Most Valuable Player by his teammates and also received the Harry Fogleman Award decided on by Coach Frank. The only other senior on the team was Greg Dunn who specialized in doubles. Youth dominated the six-man single lineup as Chip Bondurant, Mike Barn- hill, and Stewart Boswell held down the numbers two, four and five positions while junior John Mitchell and sophomore Steve Holman filled the number three and six slots. Boswell and Holman earned special recognition as they captured con- ference singles titles. Dork, dork, dork . . . Abrams saying he could beat me, that ' s just like him saying he could beat me . . . Ray catchers led by C. A. and Ice Cream . . . Rays, lays and jays . . . Shane, the wonder dog . . . At least I ' m not a Davidson preppy . . . Shaft . . . Magical Mystery Tour . . . Rick, have you got anything to add? No ... I had 2,000,000,001 consecutive jumps . . . Grady the Grinch . . . Blood, Sweat and Tears . . . Conference tourney . . . Entering the Inter- collegiate Jump rope and Push-up championships . . . Hollywood Mitch . . . Birthday dinner at the Trawler . . ' . Stu-du the Stud . . . I ' m the best of the worst . . . Doubles Demon, Greg Dunn . . . The Big Three . . . Around here you ' re lucky to get two out of three . . . Frosh . . . Johnson ' s Law of Tennis Tans . . . Drills, the circuit, cross-country . . . Kung ' s unsuccessful abstention . . . Coach Frank Jeff . . . Catching the Bugs Bunny Hour on the motel T.V. . . . I ' m driving! . . . Poindy ... 3 hour tour in Greenville . . . Share the showers with the girls team . . . Mitchell perfects the volley . . . Boswell records 17 groundstrokes during the entire season . . . Bruise him ... I love to jam . . . Waterskiing exhibitions . . . Ooops over the limit . . . Touring Charleston . . . Who ' s going to fix the O.J. . . . Dunn displays slightly more mobility than the Prince. Tom who? ... Do you think if I jumped off the balcony I ' d land in the swimming pool? . . . We ' re leaving at 10 sharp . . . Senior rookie . . . Thank you, stray dogs . . . Holman ' s bed makes a good trampoline . . . Don ' t be rude to the waitress . . . Please put your shirt on . . . Close No. 3 . . . Next year . . . TRACK Davidson ' s 3-5 track record represents a commendable per- formance considering losses were to highly subsidized teams like Richmond and Appalachian while schools more equal to Davidson in financial support such as High Point and Wake Forest were defeated. The season was highlighted by team captain Mark Connors ' 440 yard dash win in the Southern Conference Championships ■E5S3BSm • ■Bozo Swan dives into the water jump on the first lap . . . The pole vault was decided by a coin flip . . . Camel ' s hump their way to victory ... An obscure hurdler wins the 440 IH . . . Pinckney headlights to victory . . . Does that guy really run track? . . . Keydets use strategically placed elbows to win . . . Yes, that ' s my real name! . . . Beauti- ful job, Mark! at Williamsburg, Va. In addition to Connors ' school record time of 48.6, eight other school records were either tied or broken during the year. Woody Van Meter placed third in the pole vault at the conference meet, setting a new school mark in that event for the third time during the season. Other records were broken by Bob Lautensack in the 3000 meter steeple- chase, Jeff Diller in the hammer throw, Eppa Rixey in the high jump, and Coty Pinckney in the three and six mile runs. Greg Love tied Ray Swetenburg ' s high hurdle mark of 14.2 seconds, while the mile relay team of Steve Justus, Dick - - V. ?-•- • T Boehner, Mark Postove, and Connors equalled the school record set in 1969. John Stanfield also turned in consistent performances in the high jump and javelin, and was second only to Connors in point production for the season. Connors, who was a double winner three times during the year, won the William A. Merchant High Point Award, while Van Meter received the Fetzer Award for Excellence. Ten members of the track team ended the year by running 254 miles in a 24 hour relay, setting a state record and raising $700 for community service projects. GOLF Dr. Tom Scott Director of Athletics Emeritus Golf Coach 128 SAILING m £ Although not overwhelmingly successful, the sailing team experienced a rich and exciting season. The team ' s two best finishes occurred at the Davidson Fall Invitational (4th out of 8) and at the Duke Spring Invitational (4th out of 9). Team members included Dave Francis (commodore). Tommy Lee, Jim Stephenson, William A. Beasley, Esq., Stuart Campbell, Chuck Barrineau, Greg Eason, Hunter Jen- nings, Gil Cuthbertson, Faith Colson, Chip Swart, and Gunther Volk. Members of the team wish to dedicate this page to the memory of Daryl Douglas, commodore for the ' 73- ' 74 sailing team. BASEBALL The 1975 season for the Davidson Wildcats was a year of firsts : first 20-win season (21-15), first season with 10 conference victories, first Ail-American player, first black head coach. First-year Coach Junior Wade took a group of talented individuals in early March and by the first of June he had molded these players into the well-drilled unit that finished the season second in the Southern Conference. Only two close losses to the Citadel prevented the Cats from taking the 1974-75 WILDCATS: (Seated, top) Tim Purcell, Dave Yearwood, Dale Horner, Mike Hall, Gary Pomeroy, Tim Barr, Ed Willingham, Jim Murphy, Alan Alig. (Standing) Coach Wade, Dave Wiley, Dwight Plemmons, George Weicker, Joel Tew, Mark Rodgman, Joe Duncan, Tim Peck, Billy Lynn. (Seated, front) Jim Nichols, Bill Todd, John McGill, Mitch Stone, Robby Hutchinson, Jim Kaulius, Terry Hummel. 130 conference title and entering post-season play. The season began slowly as Davidson dropped its first four ball games, but the Cats bounced right back with 4 straight victories including a double-header sweep from East Carolina, the pre-season conference favorite. Confidence started build- ing, and the Cats realized they were for real. As the base- ballers rounded out the first half of the season, they put to- gether a string of six consecutive victories with a heartbreaking loss to ACC foe Wake Forest (6-5) preventing that string from reaching nine straight. The second half of the season was a copy of the season ' s beginning as the Cats lost four straight by 3 runs or less. In the twelve remaining games, Davidson won eight of those contests. And from these last dozen games came some of the season ' s fondest memories. If one game could be held up as the highlight of the year, it would have to be the Wildcats ' stunning upset of South Carolina 4-3. South Carolina ended the year as the second-ranked team in the nation, losing the national championship to the University of Texas in the college World Series. The Cats put down the Gamecocks on their home field in Columbia, and it goes without saying that J. W. felt some pride in out-coaching the old pro Bobby Richardson, U.S.C. coach and former Yankee standout. Rather anti-climactic to the U.S.C. victory was an 8-7 loss to Guilford at the hands of the umpire who ejected the Davidson bench proceeded to disqualify the Cats and called the game a forfeit in favor of the home team Guilford. The Wildcats polished off the season with four straight, including a sweep of V.M.I, during the Keydets big Spring Weekend. Though the season was definitely a team effort, the accom- plishments of several team members deserve speical notice. The all-conference selections were released in June; and three Wildcats Joel Tew, Mark Rodgeman, and George Weicker made first-team honors. Tew posted an 8-4 record with an E.R.A. of 2.09 while completing 10 of his 11 starts. Joel was also the pitcher of record in the South Carolina victory. Mark m ■ftt A ■Zm™ ■w .(. sskv- Rodgeman, team captain for the second straight year, com- piled a batting average of .367 with 44 hits. He was also acknowledged as the finest defensive catcher in the league and definitely in Davidson ' s baseball history. The third member of our all-star trio compiled quite a list of accomplishments during the 1975 Campaign. George Weicker set new Davidson records this year in eight offensive categories including batting average (.452), home runs (10), doubles (10), hits (52), r.b.i. ' s (44), total bases (94). All of these in a mere 36 games!!! Weicker ' s slugging percentage of .810 was tops in the nation, and his batting average was second in the country (missing the 1 spot by .0001 points!!!). George was Davidson ' s first baseball All-American, being selected to the first team, and he was soon signed by the Cincinnati Reds. He was likewise selected as the Southern Conference Player of the Year and also received the Thomas Sparrow Award, symbolic of Davidson ' s finest athlete and gentleman. All in all, the 1975 season was by far the finest in Davidson history. The team was more than a collection of individuals; and next year ' s team will miss the spirit and play of seniors Weicker, Gary Pomeroy (2nd team all-conference as short- stop), Mark Rodgeman, Billy Lynn, Bill Todd, Dwight Plemmons, Joe Duncan, and Mitch Stone. I MAC In this pit of pits, this void in reality, this indescribably boring and dull place, there is for most students only one relief— I MAC. Everyone plays IMAC. There is an IMAC team for every possible attitude towards competition. Want heavy competi- tion? The SPE ' s. Want no competion? ATO. Want beer? Gozinya. IMAC has everything in it. Competition between fra- ternities, untold numbers of independents with wierd and sug- gestive names and even some good play. In fact, lots of good play. IMAC starts with flickerball, and the fraternities have dominated. As far as this reporter can remember, no inde- pendent has ever won IMAC flickerball. It seems that the organization and discipline needed for good flickerball is usually only found in the frats. 1974 was no exception as SAE, behind the fabled five-year man, Peyton The P Prospere, whipped KA to take the title. Basketball, the number one IMAC sport, started off in December with a 3-on-3 tournament. The Gozinyas took it and were looked upon as favorite for the regular season crown. IMAC basketball has been dominated by the inde- pendents in recent years as the last IMAC basketball champ to be from a fraternity was the Delts in 1971. In 1972 a fresh- man hall with Juan Chico Sanchez, Mark Rodgman and Earl Hesterberg performed an unheard of feat by taking the title. This team became the legendary Cleveland Indians; and, although they were contenders, they never again were able to take the title. The 1975 finals pitted two independents, the favored Gozinyas (first name Dick) and the boys from I Felta Thi. I FT took the title by beating Gozinya two straight. They were tough, well-played games with Ken Schmader and Kirk Combe leading the way for the Thi ' s. The Gozinyas were led by two perennial all-IMAC players, Chris Young and Marty Stick Williamson. The spring, of course, featured softball, and the finals had two of the most deviant teams ever assembled on Davidson fields. Both were independent, and both were more concerned with altered states of consciousness than the score. The Cleveland Browns (a relative to the Indians) defeated the Gozinyas in the finals in one of the all-time debauches ever held. It was rumored the Gozinya pitcher DuBose Porter not only didn ' t know the score but had forgotten the inning and the count as well. The title was decided in six innings of the second game when Greg Dunn delivered a double down the right field line that scored two drunk Browns. In a way, that game was a fitting end to IMAC for the ' 75 graduates. The ' 75 grads had participated in the starting of organized independent teams back in 1971 with the appearance of the Staten Island Fairies and the Kerwood Derbies. Many of these independent organizations have died, the Queen and her 12 Very Nice Guys and the Hoboken Snark to name two. Others have lasted, like the Gozinyas, I Felta Thi and the Kerwood Derbies. The Independents have become a viable if not dominating force in IMAC. The minor sports champions were: Tennis, Old Men; Golf, Phi Delta Theta; Track, Phi Delta Theta; Volleyball, SIF and I FT co-champs. Ably directed by Commissioner Bryan Bowie Andrews and his associates Chris Young and Gus Strasburger, the 1974-75 season was an excellent one. One last note: there is a rumor that a B league exists in IMAC basketball. This is not true. May you always match. ■Tl ft P %%m i J ' - «- . - . JBi i CLUB SPORTS 136 - Baseball Women ' s Basketball Record 21-15 Record 10-7 DAVIDSON OPPONENT DAVIDSON OPPONENT 0-3 Marietta 1-5 47 Furman 55 1-1 Connecticut 10-10 53 Wingate 42 5 Appalachian St. 1 66 Catawba 65 8 Indiana (Pa.) 66 Augusta 58 2-6 East Carolina 1-4 69 Converse 61 4-9 Hampden-Sydney 5-2 54 Anderson 81 5 Citadel 7 64 N.C. State 59 3-3 California St. (Pa.) 0-2 70 Wake Forest 62 14 Williams 2 62 Catawba 52 5 Furman 2 64 Converse 54 12 Hamilton 5 48 South Carolina 75 9 Brockport St. (N.Y.) 1 45 N. C. State 85 5 Wake Forest 6 54 Wingate 42 9 Appalachian St. 5 31 UNC 80 3-0 William Mary 2-2 61 Furman 63 Citadel 2 55 Pembroke St. 46 10 Pfeiffer 11 59 Catawba 69 2 Guilford 5 5-0 Richmond 3-8 7 Guilford 8 Basketball 14 Catawba 2 Record 7-19 12 Furman 7 DAVIDSON OPPONENT 5 Pfeiffer 6 74 Wofford 69 4 South Carolina 3 88 Ohio St. 80 5 Lenoir Rhyne 6 61 Richmond 67 5-7 VMI 4-0 56 Princeton 72 75 William Mary 79 N.C. State 76 95 Wrestling Record 3-6 76 Brigham Young 64 UCLA 90 91 DAVIDSON OPPONENT 75 Santa Barbara 91 13 Catawba 33 73 Notre Dame 89 24 Livingstone 18 81 St. Johns 77 15 Campbell 15 VMI 35 24 56 Virginia 68 South Carolina 58 85 27 Lynchburg 19 78 East Carolina 110 Citadel 16 Western Carolina 40 28 90 Citadel 76 Furman 76 Duke 76 97 113 26 South Carolina 25 12 Elon 33 92 West Virginia 103 Richmond 97 79 Rifle 91 East Carolina 101 Record 7-3 94 VMI 93 DAVIDSON OPPONENT 83 Furman 96 1182 Citadel 1357 99 Appalachian 89 1236 East Carolina 1129 69 Wake Forest 78 1277 Georgia Tech 1198 81 Cincinnati 96 1180 Richmond 1250 64 William Mary 78 1260 William Mary 1274 NCA T 1268 1056 Track 1254 NCA T 1100 Record 3-5 1201 Furman 1054 DAVIDSON OPPONENT Won by Forfeit Presbyterian 87 Washington Lee 58 1254 Georgia Tech 1189 59 Campbell 86 40 Richmond 69 High Point 123 67 69 Wake Forest 56 64 Appalachian St. 99 65 VMI 98 73 Citadel 90 1974-75 Cross Country Record 9-3 DAVIDSON 45 50 23 22 23 23 24 15 16 46 24 18 Appalachian St. Furman High Point Citadel Wake Forest VMI Washington Lee St. Andrews Pembroke St. Richmond Campbell Gardner-Webb OPPONENT 18 15 35 37 36 35 35 50 42 15 42 41 Women ' s Tennis Record 11-3 DAVIDSON Wake Forest UNC Pfeiffer Winthrop Radcliffe Converse Queens Winthrop South Carolina Appalachian St. Furman Queens Pfeiffer Charlotte Latin School OPPONENT 4 9 1 5 1 1 2 2 DAVIDSON Madison Pfeiffer Pembroke St. Campbell Methodist UNC St. Andrews Duke Appalachian St. High Point South Carolina Citadel N.C. State Furman Belmont Abbey Emory Golf Record 0-3 DAVIDSON OPPONE NT Vi Appalachian St. 20 ' 2 6 Appalachian St. 15 8 VMI 13 Tennis Record 12-9 DAVIDSON Purdue Johnson C. Smith UNC-Charlotte VPI Dartmouth MIT Amherst Duke Harvard UNC Richmond William Mary Presbyterian Atlantic Christian Furman High Point Pfeiffer Appalachian VMI South Carolina Citadel OPPONENT 3 1 1 6 2 9 8 9 4 5 7 3 9 2 Swimming Record 2-10 DAVIDSON 44 Richmond 65 UNC-Asheville 37 Virginia Commonwealth 57 Augusta 54 UNC-Asheville 5 1 Georgia Tech 54 Emory 46 Furman 48 VMI 5 1 Georgia Southern 50 Appalachian St. 50 Duke OPPONENT 69 48 74 56 59 58 59 65 64 60 61 61 Football Record 2-7 7 Appalachian St. VMI 7 Wofford 7 17 14 Lenoir Rhyne Hampden-Sydney Guilford 6 28 Lehigh Defiance 21 Citadel OPPONENT 30 43 49 48 16 31 53 20 56 RESULTS .-  «« ■«Q c.-...- , f q A SOCIAL A COUNTRY FAIR THEME FOR HOMECOMING ' 75 HOMECOMING ' 74 MIDWINTERS ' 75 PI KAPPA ALPHA Hearts after every meal . . . Pool tournaments . . . Howdy, the super waiter . . . Moon ' s peaches . . . Veazey ' s dates . . . moun- tain trips . . . Derfer out for 72 hours at Spring Frolics . . . Parks finally finishes lunch at 2 . . . Pascal ' s patent leather shoes . . . steak cookouts, open bar . . . Mainstream at Mid- winters . . . Guthrie: let ' s play volleyball . . . Ockham ' s Razors, Aintry Squealers, This, Derbies . . . ' 50s mixer with Mercy Hospital nurses . . . BJ ' s pizza. The Beta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at David- son in 1869. Although a faculty ban on secret societies existed for 24 years, interest remained high; and the chapter was re- activated in 1894. Pika members have included B.E. Shields, author of the alma mater, and William S. Patterson, whose generous con- tributions funded the construction of the Patterson Court. B.L. Abberger ' 75 E.W.Anderson ' 78 G. Applewhite ' 75 J.G. Baker ' 76 J. A. Barbour ' 76 P.L. Barringer ' 76 S.W. Bastin ' 78 R.R. Bell ' 75 F.L. BorchIII ' 76 J. A. Brikmanis ' 78 J.V. Brock, Jr. ' 78 F.M.Brown ' 78 K.J. Bumgarner ' 76 R.B. Canning, Jr. ' 76 B.A.Caulkins ' 77 J. Chandler ' 75 W.A.Cole, Jr. ' 76 D.R.Cormak ' 76 G.A. Crawford ' 78 C.L. Crossley ' 77 S.P.Cuffe ' 78 C.K.Culberson, Jr. ' 77 S.E. Cunningham ' 77 G.W. Danciger ' 78 R.B. Deal ' 75 H.A. Dorr ' 75 S.E. Doyle ' 77 H.R. Drew ' 76 A.W. Duncan ' 76 D.W. Ey,Jr. ' 76 M.R. Firth ' 76 F.W.Flaniken.Jr. ' 76 M.R. Foerster ' 77 M.T. Fountain ' 77 L.H. Gascoigne ' 77 J.W.Gaynor ' 78 M.P. Gergen ' 78 M.G. Gibson ' 76 C.B. Goldsborough ' 75 R.T. Grange III ' 78 J.C. Guin ' 76 J. B. Guthrie III ' 76 J.R. Hartsoe ' 77 J.L. Heslop ' 76 D.R.Hester ' 77 E.G. Hill, Jr. ' 76 W.E. HolladayIII ' 78 S.P. Holman ' 77 T.D.Horn ' 78 M.B. Home ' 78 P.W. Hotchkiss ' 76 C.R. Jenkins III ' 78 W.A.Jonas ' 76 J.R. Jones ' 78 M.L. Keener ' 77 D.L. King ' 77 D.N. Kirkman ' 76 T.S. Lane ' 76 R.G. Lautensack, Jr. ' 75 L.A.Lortz ' 78 A.R.Love, Jr. ' 75 D.C. Love ' 78 C.J. Lovin ' 78 J.I. LowryIV ' 75 D.W.Lupo ' 78 P.J. Marshall IH ' 77 A.C.S. Masengill ' 76 D.J. Mayberry ' 76 R.B. McKenzieIII ' 76 R.L. Mendenahll ' 76 J.A. Mitchell IH ' 76 J.T. Moon II ' 75 R.M. Morrison ' 77 W.E. Morrison, Jr. ' 76 T.G. Murray ' 76 H. Oliver ' 77 P.M. Parker ' 77 T.R. Parks ' 75 J.W. Pascal ' 75 B.A. Peacock ' 76 R.M. Powell ' 76 E.A. Proctor ' 76 D.C. Rainey ' 77 B. Reichelderfer, Jr. ' 75 C.T. Rogers III ' 78 R.L. Romeyn ' 75 D.W.Rowe ' 76 C.R. Roy II ' 78 R.C. Roylance ' 76 M.H. Russ ' 77 M.W.Scandling ' 77 R.N. Sherrill ' 78 S.J. Smith ' 78 J.F. Sneed ' 76 M.M.Sneed ' 78 R.A.Snow ' 77 J.E. Stephenson ' 76 C.R. Stewart ' 76 S.W.Still ' 75 A.K. Strausburger ' 75 E. Stuart ' 76 B.D. Swalwell ' 76 C. Swanson III ' 76 J.M.TatumIII ' 76 T.D. Traver ' 76 S. Trusgnich ' 77 W.O.Tucker ' 77 W.J. Vaughan.Jr. ' 76 A. Veazey IH ' 75 T.P. Verlin ' 76 K.D. Walsh ' 76 C.R. Weber ' 76 BR. West ' 76 M.D. Whalen ' 75 V.H.Williamson ' 77 J.P.Wright ' 78 R.M. Wright ' 76 G.B. Yancey ' 77 J.M.Young ' 75 145 KAPPA ALPHA The Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington and Lee University in December of 1865. With the approval of the Order ' s spiritual founder, Robert E. Lee, Kappa Alpha sought to preserve some of the finer principles and ideals of the old South. On February 18, 1880, the Sigma Chapter was chartered at Davidson. Within recent years, large pledge classes have swollen the ranks of Southern gentlemen, and the Kappa Alpha Order continues to thrive as one of the oldest, strongest national fraternities at Davidson College. D. Bain, Jr. ' 75 G.A.Ballard, Jr. ' 78 G.M. Barnhill ' 78 CM. Barrineau ' 78 E.D. Beach 77 KB. Bell ' 78 B.A. Blakley ' 75 S.M. Boswell ' 78 C.V.Christopher ' 78 E.M. Church ' 78 J.B.Clark ' 78 J.D.Clark ' 77 P.F.Clark ' 76 S.W.Clark ' 75 P.S.Collins ' 76 J. A. Cornish ' 77 M.C. Crenshaw IH ' 77 G.M. Darbyshire ' 78 L.W.Douglas, Jr. ' 78 J.F. Dunn ' 76 S.J. Ervin IV ' 78 J. A. Evans, Jr. ' 75 L.J. Farrow, Jr. ' 75 H.D. Ferbert ' 76 E.L. Ferren ' 78 E.W.Fisher ' 75 G.G. Flowers ' 78 L.B.Gillespie ' 75 P.K. Gladden ' 78 P.W. Green ' 77 W.S.Green ' 75 S.A. Harbottle ' 78 H.P. Harden ' 78 W.C. Herin.Jr. ' 76 R.W. Hines ' 78 R.G Hinson ' 78 K.F. James ' 75 C.F. Jennings, Jr. ' 78 S.B.Jones IV ' 75 W.H.Jordan, Jr. ' 77 J. A. Kaulius ' 77 B.F.Kemp, Jr. ' 78 T.W. Latimore ' 75 J.G. Lewi s ' 77 G.D. Lindsey ' 75 DR. Little ' 76 W.H.MacDadeIII ' 78 W.D. McMurry ' 77 C.C. McNeelyIII ' 77 J.R. Moore ' 76 J.G. Noble ' 78 T.P. Oliver ' 76 G.L. Patterson IH ' 75 S.G. Patterson ' 76 R.E.Penny IH ' 76 W.L. Pitman ' 78 P.L. Prince ' 76 R.A. Putnam ' 76 J.H. Richardson ' 75 C.P. Robinson ' 75 C.R. Robinson, Jr. ' 77 S.K. Scroggs ' 76 W.W.Sellars ' 78 T.G. Sellers ' 77 D.J.Sharenko ' 75 J.C. SherrillIH ' 76 R.E.Sibley, Jr. ' 76 H.J. Silver III ' 78 D.K.Smith ' 75 M.D.Smith ' 76 M.A. Stick ' 76 W.A.Stokes ' 77 S.B. Tarlton ' 78 R.A. Taylor ' 78 R.D.Thomas, Jr. ' 78 J.D. VailIV ' 76 W.S. Vanmeter ' 75 R.L. Whitley ' 76 B.E. Wicker ' 76 D.F.Williams ' 78 R.C.Williams, Jr. ' 76 E.L. Willingham ' 76 B.H.Wilson ' 76 G.L. Wilson, Jr. ' 76 T.E. Wood ' 76 D.S. Yandle ' 78 J.D. Yearwood ' 77 With 164,000 brothers strong, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is today the largest Greek letter fraternity in America. The first chapter of the fraternity was founded March 9, 1856, at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, by eight men who had in mind the establishment of a bond which would hold them together long after their college days and which would help themselves and future members live up to the concepts of the True Gentleman. After the Civil War, SAE expanded rapidly and on May 20, 1883, a chapter was founded at Davidson by Edwin G. Seibels of Columbia, S.C. Growth continued until SAE reached its present position of prominence in the Greek Letter World, in regard to both leadership and membership. The Chapter at Davidson is known not only for its fantastic social life, exuberant fraternal spirit, and dedicated community service, but also for its wealth of history and heritage. Flickerball champions . . . Successful Homecoming and champagne party . . . Midwinters or Mountain Weekend? . . . Costume party with mystery judge and award winners, the doe and the dill pickle . . . spirited group of pledges . . . Comet party . . . the Peter Alford road trip . . . scavenger hunt and a return of Niko and Bunny . . . pledges contribute out- door grill . . . Peyton graduates! . . . Christmas party with the community kids . . . water skiing, bar-b-q and 1st Minerva Classic . . . beach weekend to Isle of Palms . . . Phi Alpha, Jud! SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON P. Alford ' 75 E.H.Barry, Jr. ' 77 F.T. Bencini ' 78 C.A. Blalock ' 77 W.A. Blalock ' 78 C.B. Bondurant ' 78 S.A. Boney III ' 78 J. P. Brendemuehl ' 77 B.T. Brown ' 78 S.C. Brown ' 78 J.M.Bryan ' 78 B.F. Buckingham ' 75 C.S. Burton III ' 75 R.E. Campbell ' 76 C.E.Candler ' 78 T.M. Chapman ' 75 P.G. Clifford ' 78 G.C. Covington ' 75 C.W. Crawford, Jr. ' 77 C.R. Culbertson ' 77 J.P. Cuttino ' 75 B.V. Darden II ' 78 D.W. Deaton ' 78 BE. Downs IV ' 78 J.M.Dulin ' 77 C.J. Fiden,Jr. ' 78 D.K. Fitzgerald ' 75 J.H.S. Foushee IH ' 76 R.W. Frierson ' 78 J.L. Frye,Jr. ' 75 J.M.Golmont ' 78 R.S. Grier ' 78 K.D. Griner ' 78 D.N. Guy, Jr. ' 77 CD. Hassel ' 75 B.C. Hedrick ' 76 K.M.Henson,Jr. ' 75 H.C.Hester ' 78 T.H.Hose ' 76 F.H. Howdy, Jr. ' 75 R.G. Howell H ' 78 J.R. Hunter ' 76 CM. Jones ' 75 L.C Jones ' 76 S.G. Justus ' 78 J.W.Lovett ' 77 W.H. McLean ' 77 V.M. McMillan ' 77 M.D. Mabry ' 78 J.C Martin II ' 76 M.E. Melendy ' 77 M. Menchel ' 77 D.F. Meng ' 76 M.R. Merwarth ' 77 W.M.Miller ' 78 J.W. Morrow ' 77 R.J. Mullen ' 75 R.D. Munford.Jr. ' 76 R.S. Myrick.Jr. ' 77 W.H.NealIII ' 77 R.C Palmer III 77 N.W.Parker ' 75 E.A. Patten ' 77 H.E. Peacock, Jr. ' 76 J.S. Perry ' 76 S.D.Porter ' 75 P.D. Prospere ' 75 R.A.Quinby ' 75 S.L. Rainwater ' 77 R.S. Reynolds IV ' 78 M.B. Rittmanic ' 77 P.C Roberts, Jr. ' 75 W.G.Ross ' 76 A.B. SimmsIV ' 77 F.W.Smith ' 77 B.J. Sullivan, Jr. ' 78 D.W.Swaim ' 78 CD. Taylor ' 78 L.L. Taylor IH ' 76 S.L. Vitek ' 76 J.A.Walker ' 77 R.B. Wallis ' 78 J.A.Williams ' 75 P.H.Wilson, Jr. ' 75 J.J. Wynn ' 76 J.C Yeoman. Jr. ' 76 R.B. Young IH ' 78 T.M. Young ' 78 PHI GAMMA DELTA Phi Gamma Delta is one of the major fraternities at Davidson College. Founded in 1848 at Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, the fraternity was established at Davidson in 1923. It incorporated the Bachelor ' s Club in that year. In 1971-72, Delta Kappa chapter moved off campus. It is one of the two off-campus national fraternities at Davidson. Social functions center in the recently constructed chapter house. Fiji ' s participate in most Davidson varsity sports, stu- dent government, and community affairs, making Phi Gamma Delta an important part of Davidson College. W.H.Barber ' 75 W.C. Barnes IH ' 76 K.C.Clancy ' 77 E.M.Crosland ' 77 J.S.Ellis, Jr. ' 76 M.S. Fisher ' 77 R.H.Foushee ' 78 C.D.Goho.Jr. ' 77 148 P.E. Goodman ' 76 T.M.Gopsill VII ' 76 R.F.Hastings ' 75 R.C.Hill ' 78 H.L.Huntley, Jr. ' 76 F.P. Japp ' 76 T.A.B. Johnson ' 78 M.S. Jones ' 77 W.B.Kelly ' 77 D.C. Kitchin ' 76 D.R. McCloy ' 75 D.C. McGrath III ' 78 R.M. Mayer ' 77 R.I. Miles, Jr. ' 75 H.O. Phillips IV ' 77 J.S. Rambo ' 78 J.L. Randolph, Jr. ' 75 R.G. Reni ' 75 R.D.Sanders, Jr. ' 76 W.R. Sigmundll ' 78 B.M. Simpson ' 75 R.C. Skaggs ' 76 R.L. StoweIII ' 76 A.K. Strasburger ' 76 S.G. Thompson ' 78 S.E. Tinnon ' 76 J.M.Williamson ' 75 D.C. Young ' 75 PHI DELTA THETA Phi Delta Theta Fraternity was founded at Miami Uni- versity in Oxford, Ohio, in 1848, being part of the Miami Triad, the originator of college fraternities. The North Caro- lina Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta was established on the Davidson Campus in 1928. Since then it has continually congregated within its unique fraternity bonds outstanding men in every phase of student life. 1975 was one of the better years for Phi Delta Theta — if there has ever been a bad one. Intramural athletics got off to a great start and continued strong throughout the year. An honorary Phi Delt was founded in Chou Cheng-sung, a spon- sored child from the Christian Children Fund. New social activities included beach weekend and spring Atlanta road trip, supplementing the champagne parties and mountain outings. A total of 26 men were pledged in the spring, and the pledge class continued on to a final initiation ten weeks later. The famed SPE road trip and the inevitable Easter party topped off a fine year for North Carolina Gamma of Phi Delta Theta. i f- f i ii| a L.A. Abreu ' 78 D.C. Aiken ' 75 E.A. Alig ' 77 G.T. Anders ' 77 P.S. Andrews ' 77 D.J. Arnold ' 78 B.A.Baker ' 75 W.H.Barber ' 75 S.G. Barnes ' 77 T.S. Barr ' 77 P.M. Baskin.Jr. ' 77 G.R. Boehner ' 78 R.H.B-own,Jr. ' 78 C.A. Burson ' 78 F.A.CebulIH ' 77 R.E. Clayton H ' 75 W.M.Cross ' 77 K.C. Cutler ' 78 J. A. Deville ' 76 R.G. Earnest ' 77 M.F. Eubanks ' 76 S.B.Fabian ' 77 F.O. Fields ' 78 G.E. Flavell.Jr. ' 77 T.G. Fleischer ' 75 R.B. Giduz ' 77 D. Gleim ' 75 J.V.Greer, Jr. ' 75 L.S. Hales, Jr. ' 78 L.D. Hall ' 77 M.D. Hall ' 76 R.T.Hamilton ' 75 J.D. Harper, Jr. ' 75 M.B.Harris ' 77 R.L. Hayman ' 78 D.G. Henderson ' 75 E.J. Hesterberg ' 75 G.M. Hicks IH ' 77 B.R. Holliday ' 78 D.L. Horner ' 78 J.H. Huie ' 78 T.A. Hummel ' 77 R.E. Hutchinson, Jr. ' 77 T.A. Ioanes ' 75 M.A. Jackowitz ' 78 D.W. Keller IH ' 78 G.T. King ' 76 J.S. Kleinfelder ' 75 J.J. Kopel,Jr. ' 77 G.M.Kutcher ' 75 C.S. Logan ' 76 R.A. McDaniel.Jr. ' 76 J.L. MacLean ' 78 F.V. McShane ' 75 R.J. Mitchell ' 77 J.E. Murphy H ' 78 R.R. Murray IH ' 78 J.A. Neikirk ' 76 J.G.Nichols ' 77 G.C. Overstreet ' 77 M.S. Pappas ' 76 T.S. Pappayliou ' 78 CM. Patterson ' 77 G.M. Pomeroy ' 75 J.S. Pressley ' 76 T.P. Purcell ' 78 M.W. Reaves ' 76 W.P. Reed, Jr. ' 76 A.E. Rockett ' 77 S.F. Russell ' 75 P.W. Safriet ' 77 R.C.Schermer ' 78 D.W. Schmidt ' 78 J.M.Scholer ' 75 W.T. Sharpe ' 78 W.D. Sherwood ' 78 M.P. Slaughter ' 78 H.P.Stikes ' 75 C.B. Strange IH ' 78 L.G. Swart ' 78 J.O.Taylor ' 78 A.M. Thomason ' 76 W.S.Todd ' 75 R.B.Trumbo,Jr. ' 75 D.A. Tweedy ' 75 S.G. Webb ' 75 G.E. WeickerIII ' 75 W.P. West, Jr. ' 76 M.K. Wilfley ' 77 J.E. Wilson, Jr. ' 78 W. Winkenwerder, Jr. E.L.Womack ' 75 76 The cardinal principles of Sigma Phi Epsilon are virtue, diligence, and brotherly love. In virtue, we strove toward the ideals set forth by those twelve young men of Richmond College back in 1901. We remembered our own beginnings as the Pyramid Club and our 1930 charter as we wlecomed eighteen new brothers into our midst. The 74th member of the Grand Chapter, N.C. Epsilon welcomed the faculty to an afternoon of Sig Ep hospitality at the annual Faculty Barbeque in the spring. We had fun with some new-found friends from Barium Springs at Christmas as well as renewing an old acquaintance with Santa (who looked a lot like Will Terry). In diligence, we applied our energy toward the achievement of our goals. We finished a new addition to the fraternity house. We saw a need at the Ada Jenkins Community Center and pitched in to help. We never tired at the business of being brothers. In brotherly love, we wallowed in the mud, strained behind barrels in a barrel roll, partied at the annual Spring Formal with both alumni and actives, endeavored to show our new brothers the meaning and spirit of brotherhood. We did all of this and yet, in our striving for brotherhood among ourselves, we saw the necessity for brotherhood every- where. SIGMA PHI EPSILON P.D. Anspach 78 N.E.Atkins ' 76 R.W. Benfield ' 77 D. Boggs ' 75 D.J. Bowman ' 76 K. Buchanan ' 77 O.B. Burianek ' 78 J.F.Clark ' 77 C.S. Cooke ' 77 R.E. CorlewIII ' 75 150 J.K. Coward, Jr. ' 77 B.W. Davis ' 77 R.E. Fay ' 78 D.S. Felts ' 76 M.B. Huggins ' 77 W.S.Johnson, Jr. ' 78 W.C.Joyce, Jr. ' 77 R.S.Kelly ' 78 G.D. Long ' 77 L.D. Long ' 75 G.L. Love ' 75 D.C. McElfresh ' 76 K.L. MakantIII ' 78 W.T. MansonIII ' 76 R.D. Margolis ' 75 D.L. Moore, Jr. ' 76 D.L. Nash ' 78 M.J. Naslund ' 77 R.E. Offutt,Jr. ' 76 H.S. Pappas ' 77 T.L. Patton ' 75 J.N. Plowman ' 76 R.D. Potts ' 75 R.L. Rauck ' 78 M.L. Robinson ' 77 R.W.Saylor ' 75 B.H.SchleiderIII ' 75 V.S.Sharp ' 78 M.G. Skinner ' 78 R.L. Smith ' 75 W.H.Smith ' 75 W.L.Smith, Jr. ' 76 J.W. Spears ' 76 S.L.Stec ' 76 J.N. Summe ' 78 J.F. Wood III ' 78 J.C. Yahnis ' 77 E.C. Yeaton ' 76 PAX This was a year of growth and new faces at PAX. Mem- bership was bolstered by the addition of thirty new members, primarily from the freshman halls of Second Richardson and Third Cannon. Another new touch for the brothers of Rho Alpha Chi was the addition of women into the house. Needless to say the women were welcomed with open arms. The seniors led this merry band of sophomores and tutored them in the house activities and traditions . . . endless band parties, ice skating parties, Krishna in the basement, Amplexusjamming on the weekends and the Daiquiri Factory, all were regular events. The year was capped off with the annual steak dinner and awards presentation. The seniors walked off with most of the awards — all well-deserved for their behavior during the year. For them this was the culmination of four years of sustained work in order to reach the level of proficiency to capture their respective titles. (Especially Deak!) T.H. Ainsworth ' 75 A.G. Arapien ' 75 D.J. Bailey ' 77 G.A. Barnes ' 77 E.C. Barron ' 75 R.B. Bennett, Jr. ' 77 S.B. Boyd ' 77 M.A.Cline ' 76 T.S. Conner ' 77 M.B. Connors ' 75 T.E. Cooper ' 77 J.D. Copple ' 76 B.C. Corser ' 76 W.A.Crosland,Jr. ' 76 R.S. Dabbs ' 75 R.F. Doares, Jr. ' 76 P.A.Drake ' 77 P.L. Durham ' 75 D.R. Ellison ' 77 R.A.Enright ' 77 J.F. Fagan ' 75 T.A. Foster ' 76 D.L. Francis ' 76 J.E. Freed ' 77 S.E. Godar ' 77 R.U. Grizzard ' 77 L.R. Grogan ' 77 D.D. Hardgrove ' 75 S.P. Holman ' 77 J.H. Hornickel ' 75 G.F. Jarrell ' 75 D.W. King, IH ' 75 T.R. Knauss ' 76 C.J. Laban ' 75 A.J. Lazenby ' 75 J.E. Linard ' 75 J. P. Logan ' 77 M.M. Lumpkin ' 75 G.C. McChesney ' 75 W.L. McKinnon,Jr. M.E. Mahla ' 75 C. Mangelsdorf ' 77 75 D.S. Melton ' 76 F.R.Miller, Jr. ' 77 C.H. Morton, Jr. ' 75 E. Mumby ' 77 C.R. Neal ' 76 W.J. Newton, Jr. ' 75 S.M.Peeples ' 77 C.C. Perkins ' 76 T.C. Pinckney III ' 77 R.D.Price ' 77 R.B. Rankin III ' 77 G.L. Rowe ' 77 M.T. Russell ' 76 P.M.Schenk ' 77 K.C. Shelly ' 77 M.L.Smith ' 77 H.P. Stikes ' 75 A.E. Succup ' 75 C.A. Sudetic ' 76 M. Tadlock ' 75 J.L. Thompson ' 76 D.A. Trader ' 77 L.S. Urbon ' 76 E.G. Wilkins ' 77 V.H. Williamson ' 77 M.W. Yow ' 77 EMANON Emanon is an eating house founded in 1971 as a result of the closing of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. It was begun by mem- bers of the class of 1974 and, when no other name seemed more appropriate, was dubbed EMANON or NO NAME spelled backwards. Beloved by all who have partaken there, Emanon is famous for its fine food and hospitable atmosphere. Part of the tradi- tion of Emanon is a strong interhouse feeling of brother-and- sister-hood. This is exemplified in our cookouts, Wednesday night ' s ice cream hour, and volleyball challenges to ATO. Women have eaten at Emanon since its inception, and we now have the largest membership of women of any house on the court. While this may not be conducive to rowdiness, it makes the feeling of a house more complete. We are very proud of being a house. J.E.Baldwin ' 77 J.P. Banta ' 77 R.G. Beard ' 77 W.C.Bond, Jr. ' 76 C. Cathey ' 77 R.A.Cheshire ' 77 C.J. Clark ' 77 M.E. Cowan ' 77 C.R.Crawford ' 76 D.H. Davis ' 77 J.H. Davis ' 76 M.H.Dean ' 76 J.C. Doscher ' 76 L.L. Dunn ' 77 M. Eakes ' 76 S.J. Faires ' 77 M.M. Ferguson ' 76 T.C.Gardiner ' 76 E. Glenn ' 76 CD. Goho,Jr. ' 77 J.M. Golden, Jr. ' 77 D.C. Gordon ' 76 D.P.Green ' 76 J.B. Green ' 76 T.R. Hagood ' 76 R.C. Halton ' 77 R.S. Harshman ' 76 R.W. Hoag ' 76 R.W. Hunter IH ' 77 S.A. Ivey ' 77 M.K. Jackson ' 77 M.A. Jester ' 77 C.P. Johnson ' 77 L.L. Jones ' 77 R.A. Keeter ' 77 W.J.Kehr ' 75 R.W. Kelley ' 77 C.L. Kennonlll T.S. King ' 75 CD. Kirby ' 76 CT. Loeblein ' 77 JR. McArthur ' 77 T.R. McPherson, Jr M.A. Malcolm ' 76 S.J. Means ' 77 77 76 L.T. Mimms ' 76 R.E. Mooty ' 76 R.C. Murphey ' 77 C.S.Nichols ' 76 R.F.Owens ' 77 E.E. Pate ' 77 P.L.Phillips ' 77 M.H. Postove ' 76 S.P. Reid ' 77 CF. RiceIII ' 77 A.H. Rogers ' 76 J.R. Rohrer ' 76 R.F. Rovegno ' 76 M.P. Sauer ' 76 C.C.Schwartz ' 76 C.E. Shepherd ' 76 B.W. Simmons ' 76 G.F.Smith ' 77 J.C Smith ' 76 M.A. Smith ' 77 G.W.Stewart ' 76 D.R. Strong ' 77 J. A. Taylor ' 76 R.B.Taylor ' 76 JR. Tew ' 76 D.B.Wiley ' 76 152 In 1972, with the dissolution of the old social system, the Kappa Sigma fraternity lost its charter. But from the remnants of this heroic society, joined merrily by the wandering Betas, there rose a brave, new house. And the Great Gourmet called this group Fannie and Mable, after the two workers who had been preparing culinary delights since before the invention of beef casserole. This new group dedicated itself to frolicsome merry making and the abolition of academic pressures. Though these goals were not reached immediately, the members nevertheless stoically chugged another beer and forgot about school for a while. And to this day, if you look into this house, those same hedonistic pleasures are still being pursued. Hec . . . Queen Ann . . . Hick and the Honkies . . . Dunk Ball . . . Beer-Ball . . . Midwinters Casino . . . Senior Roast . . . Psychedelic Shack ... Let ' s Make a Deal . . . Wedgies . . . Quick Hummers . . . Snoo Hole . . . Gozinyas forever . . . FANNIE MABLE ' ' ' . ' Vj- , T HkA • M.R.Amos ' 78 E.M.Crosland ' 77 W.B.Kelly ' 77 T.R. Miller ' 78 R.C. Skaggs ' 76 R.T.Amos ' 75 M. Daisley ' 78 J.K. Kepchar ' 78 M.J. Naslund ' 77 S.W. Small ' 78 C.T.Barnes ' 78 C.R. Daniel, Jr. ' 75 D.C. Kitchin ' 76 J.D. Neefus ' 75 L.E. Stevenson ' 78 R.W. Benfield ' 77 M.L. Dosal ' 77 T.A. LangfordIII ' 75 M.J. Perkins ' 78 A.K. Strasburger ' 76 R.W. Bishop ' 77 J.S. Ellis, Jr. ' 76 J. P. Lemmon ' 75 B.G. Perrone ' 75 A.E. SuccopIII ' 75 R.J. Blinkhorn,Jr. ' 78 G.B. Ely ' 77 D.R. McCloy ' 75 H.O. Phillips IV ' 77 J. P. Swanson, Jr. ' 77 A.C.Bode ' 75 M.R. Farrand, Jr. ' 78 B. McConnellHI ' 75 J.R. Phipps ' 75 S.G. Thomson ' 78 K.T. Bridges ' 78 M.S. Fisher ' 77 D.C. McGrath IH ' 78 S.M. Piper ' 78 S.E. Tinnon ' 76 N.R. Brown ' 78 R.H.Foushee ' 78 W.B. Maloy ' 75 J.B. Prince ' 75 M.J. Turner, Jr. ' 76 T.P.CaineIH ' 78 P.E. Goodman ' 76 G.D. Maner ' 77 M.L. Ramsey ' 75 W.D.Vinson, Jr. ' 78 K.C.Clancy ' 77 T.M.GopsillVH ' 76 A.C. Martin ' 75 J.L. Randolph, Jr. ' 75 N.M.Wall ' 78 W.S.Coleman, Jr. ' 76 R.F. Hastings ' 75 R.A. Martorell.Jr. ' 76 R.G. Reni ' 75 J.M.Williamson ' 75 W.S. Cooper ' 75 F. Hickman ' 77 K.R. Mesimer ' 75 M.C. Rooks ' 78 A.C.L.Wong ' 76 T.S. Covert ' 76 H.L.Huntley, Jr. ' 76 J.C. Metzel ' 78 R.D.Sanders, Jr. ' 76 C.W.Young ' 77 J.O. Craig IH ' 78 W.S.HutchingsII ' 78 R.I. Miles, Jr. ' 75 W.R. SigmundII ' 78 C. Young ' 75 D.L. Craven ' 75 F.P. Japp ' 76 K.W.Miller, Jr. ' 78 B.M. Simpson ' 75 ATO On a cold dark night in 1972, a mysterious crew slipped into the inner sanctum of the Alpha Tau Omega house, and, after binding the upstairs maid and bribing the gardener, filched the house charter, the paper whose mysterious powers gave the organization its corporate identity. With the charter disap- peared the Alpha and the Omega — and mere ATO was loosed upon the world. Slowly but surely, the awful powers which had been sup- pressed in the depths of the house ' s conscience began to creep out of the woodwork. Tree-Frogs cackled in the passageways, and a Big R etched itself into the living-room couch. The great Blain tried to add respectability, but failed gleefully. Towering above all else was the Wizard Magic Dick, whose power brought together the howling hordes into a screeching pande- monium. Milks drank one beer, and behold, everything was suddenly very good. And Kalin didn ' t know what day it was; he didn ' t know who Jesus Christ was or what praying was. Yet the powers did not feed only on themselves — they moved outward. April is the cruellest month, breeding KA pledges out of the south court, and, in response, the magical hordes of ATO suddenly became lemmings. Contending with other houses in their jaded sports proved that it mattered not whether you won or lost but whether it was good for laughs. Looking on from far away in their corrupted palaces, the denizens of the old court were probably shocked to the marrow of their bone. Yet, while the entity that had been created by the loss of a simple piece of paper was still in its infancy, it had, perhaps, already gone a long way to prove that it is not the Alpha or the Omega that is as important as the journey itself, and that a spirited irreverance leads to new and lasting values. ' Mr Jm J.E. Alexander ' 76 R. Anderson ' 75 M.D. Arant.Jr. ' 75 R.W.Atkinson ' 75 W.A. Beasley ' 76 W.C.Burkholder ' 77 B.B. Butner ' 75 L.E. Carter ' 76 J.W.Chappell.Jr. ' 76 J.F.Clark ' 77 P.C. Covington ' 77 S.M. Crane ' 77 R.D. Crews, Jr. ' 75 M.W. Deaton ' 76 D.W. Dickey ' 76 B.A. Hosier ' 77 J.S. Muse ' 76 D.W. Skibbens ' 77 S.L. Dodd ' 75 J.G. Hutchens ' 75 T.E. Nicoll ' 75 R.W. Sommer ' 76 W.L. Donahoe ' 77 P.R. Irwin ' 76 E.M. Norman ' 75 J.V. Stanfield ' 76 CD. Ensley ' 75 R.R. Johnson ' 75 M.J. Parks ' 77 S.E. Stow ' 77 M.E. Farmer ' 76 K. Jones ' 75 S.M. Pharr ' 75 C. Swanson III ' 76 M.B. Felker ' 76 J.H. Kepchar, Jr. ' 75 R.Z. Price ' 76 A.F. Tims ' 76 P.F. Flanagan ' 75 W.L. Lindner, Jr. ' 77 V. Rabil ' 75 J.C. Umhau ' 77 A.R.Ford ' 75 N.B. McCracken ' 77 S.D. Reid ' 76 D.M.Ward ' 75 A.C. Garrou ' 77 W.C. McKinley ' 76 G.H. Ricks ' 75 J.R.White ' 75 J.C. Goodloe IV ' 75 R.O. McKnight ' 76 F.S. Robertson ' 76 E.A. Wicker ' 77 R.G.Hall ' 75 R.L. Milks, Jr. ' 75 J.T. Sahlroot ' 77 C.V. Harmon V ' 75 M.M. Mintz ' 77 R.B.Scott ' 77 J.W. Hedrick ' 77 J.W.Munce ' 76 R.G. Shearer ' 77 R.B. Holloway.Jr. ' 76 S.E. Murdaugh ' 77 D.W. Sherrill ' 77 ETCETERA In the spring of 1974 a group of rising sophomores were dissatisfied with the existing eating clubs on Patterson Court and were looking for an alternative. Karl Goodhouse and Paul Jennings brought the group together; and a steering committee consisting of Karl, Paul, Carol Yeomans and Gene Broadhead was elected to prepare a proposal through the Dean of Stu- dents Office for the formation of a new eating club on Patter- son Court. For lack of a name, the club was called House 2 (over other choices which ranged from Hepzibah ' s Hot House to Sigma Phi Nothing). After acceptance of the proposal, the first officers were elected: Harry Pappas, Pres.; Carol Yeomans, Treas.; and Biff Brantley, House Manager. That first term (Spring 1974) was spent fixing up the house, planning for the future, etc. and getting to know each other. The name of Etcetera was first proposed in a house meeting that term. 1974-75 proved a difficult year, trying to keep afloat finan- cially despite low membership due to a loss of interest during the previous summer. A constitution in which the name Etcetera was officially approved was written and went through several amendments. Officers elected to serve from 1975-76 were Ken Chadwick, Pres.; Gene Broadhead, Vice-Pres.; Harry Albert, Treas.; and Sam Avery, House Manager. H.L.Albert, Jr. ' 77 S.J. Avery ' 77 E.P. Brantley, Jr. ' 77 W.E. Broadhead ' 77 J. A. Brown ' 77 K. Buchanan ' 77 K.E. Chadwick ' 77 C.S.Cooke ' 77 RE. CorlewIII ' 75 J.K. Coward, Jr. ' 77 F.K. Dale ' 77 S. Fretwell ' 77 H.W.Froehlich,Jr. ' 77 K.E. Goodhouse ' 77 M.B. Huggins ' 77 W.P.Jennings ' 77 S.R. Keener ' 77 G.D.Long ' 77 G.L. Love ' 75 A. A. McElwee, Jr. ' 77 R.D. Margolis ' 75 L.K. Martin ' 77 D.L. Moore, Jr. ' 76 R.E. Offutt.Jr. ' 76 H.S. Pappas ' 77 H.J. Payne ' 77 J.N. Plowman ' 76 S.M. Rabil ' 77 M.C. Ramos ' 77 M.L. Robinson ' 77 R.W. Saylor ' 75 B.H.SchleiderIII ' 75 J.J. Sich ' 77 W.H.Smith ' 75 W.L.Smith, Jr. ' 76 P.L. Smisson ' 77 W.C.Stephen ' 77 D.H.Stickney ' 77 K.K.Taylor ' 77 R.H.Whitaker,Jr. ' 77 E.C. Yeaton ' 76 C.Y. Yeomans ' 77 J HM iiiii lW[ ' iff jilpTif ■ft 156 ACTIVITIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Senate Executive Committee: Burner (chm), Guthrie, Munce, Swalwell, Eakes, Hunter, Brown, Roylance, and Dorr. PRESIDENT B.B. Butner ' 75 VICE PRESIDENT J.B. Guthrie IH ' 76 CHANCELLOR B.D. Swalwell ' 76 PARLIAMENTARIAN J.W. Munce ' 76 SENIOR CLASS (75) SENATORS R.E. Corlew (President) H.A. Dorr T.H. AinsworthUI JUNIOR CLASS (76) SENATORS M. Eakes (President) R.C. Roylance SOPHOMORE CLASS (77) SENATORS R.W. Hunter (President) S.M. Rabil J. P. Swanson, Jr. FRESHMAN CLASS (78) SENATORS R.H. Brown, Jr. (President) W.G. Reedy, Jr. S.J. Ervin IV CANNON DORM SENATOR R.H. Foushee ' 78 WATTS DORM SENATOR T.E. Shewmake ' 78 RICHARDSON DORM SENATOR T.M. Garrell ' 78 LITTLE DORM SENATOR A.C. Garrou ' 77 DUKE DORM SENATOR S.W.Clark ' 75 SENTELLE DORM SENATOR W.S. Green ' 75 BELK DROM SENATORS S.P. Reid ' 77 P.L.Phillips ' 77 J.P.Logan ' 77 OFF-CAMPUS SENATORS J.M.Scholer ' 75 L. Taylor ' 76 HEARING COMMITTEE D.H.Davis ' 77 A. R. Love, Jr. ' 75 R.B. Deal ' 75 R.J. Mullen ' 75 S.L. Dodd ' 75, Chm. J.W. Munce ' 76 L.J. Farrow, Jr. ' 75 W.P. Reed, Jr. ' 76 M.R. Firth ' 76 R.A. Snow ' 77 D.D. Hardgrove ' 75 J.A. Taylor ' 76 J.E. Jernigan ' 75 J. R. Tew ' 76, Sec. R.G. Lautensack, Jr. ' 75 P.B. Welch III ' 76 RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION R.E. Corlew III ' 75 G.C. McChesney ' 75 W.A. Crosland, Jr. ' 76 W.L. Smith, Jr. ' 76 F.P.Japp ' 76 B.R.West ' 76 J.K. Knights ' 75 CO-CURRICULARCOUNCILCHAIRMAN B.C. Corser ' 76 IMAC PRESIDENT W.B.Andrews ' 77 DEFENSE ADVISOR R.E. Corlew III ' 75 FRESHMAN ADVISORS M.B. Connors ' 75 A.E. Succop ' 75 STUDENT SOLICITOR S.D. Porter ' 75 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega was founded at Davidson in 1962. It is a national service fraternity whose purpose is to serve the student body, the faculty, the community, and the nation. Yearly projects include publishing a college directory, providing tours for visitors, ushering at campus events, assisting in registration, operating a used book store. Other services are on an ad hoc basis. N.C. FELLOWS Back row. 1-r: D.K. Tinkler ' 78; JR. Jones, Jr. ' 78; R.T. Amis, Jr. ' 78; P.F. Oblinger ' 78; S.J. Ervin IV ' 78. Front row, l-r: C.E. Watkins ' 78; C.E. Landis ' 78; S.W. Baynard ' 78; B.I. Kissam ' 78; S.J. Smith ' 78; O.C. Ware ' 78; R.H Brown, Jr. ' 78; J.L.Reich ' 78; H.J. Silver III ' 78. The goal of the North Carolina Fellows Program is to ment — in education — in church — and other professional identify college students of exceptional ability and motivation fields. The program provides training and development op- and to encourage their development as potential leaders in the portunities rather than scholarship funds, future of the state and the region — in business — in govern- Wilde D. and Kitte T. Catte CHEERLEADERS DEBATE TEAM 1974-75 TEAM (1-r): M.G. Widenhouse, Jr. ' 76; PR. Mitchell ' 75; R.N. Sherrill ' 78; MP. Gergen ' 78: P.J. Marshall HI 77: R.A. Snow ' 77; N.C. Northcott 77; R.C. Roylance ' 76; C.E. Watkins ' 78; S.J. Smith ' 78 Missing: S.W. Baynard ' 78; W.C. Bond, Jr. ' 76; W.C. Herin, Jr. ' 76; S.A. Ivey ' 77; J.W. Munce ' 76; Ms. J.H. Cornell, Coach. The 1974-75 Debate Season concluded with Davidson plac- ing 10th in U.S. for colleges with under 3500 students. The team had a total of 108 wins with 82 defeats. Wins were re- corded against such teams as Appalachian, Bob Jones, Clemson, Citadel, Duke, Emory, Florida State, Georgetown, Lenoir Rhyne, N.C. State, Richmond, Roanoke, St. Johns, Temple, UNC-CH, UNC-G, UNC-W, U. of S.C., Tennessee, Virginia, VMI, VPI, Wake Forest, Wa shington Lee and William and Mary. The Debate Team attended fifteen tournaments. Varsity and novice debaters won sixteen speaker awards. In individual events, debaters won 27 awards in four tournaments for first through fourth places. f L ■■! C T? C p W.C. Bond ' 76, Coordinator. YM WCA MEDIA THE DAVIDSONIAN EDITOR M.G. Tanner ' 75 BUSINESS MANAGER H.P. Stikes ' 75 MANAGING EDITORS: B.C.Corser ' 76 M.W. Deaton ' 76 C.E. Shepherd ' 76 M.G. Widenhouse, Jr. ' 76 SENIOR NEWS EDITORS: T.H. Ainsworth, IH ' 75 T.L.Bruce ' 74 J.H. Earle ' 74 A.T. Lamas ' 76 R.L. Romeyn ' 75 W.B. Maloy ' 75 W.R. Howell ' 75 EDITORIAL CONSULTANT E.C.Walker ' 75 SPORTS EDITOR M.S. Wilensky ' 76 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS P.E. Goodman ' 76 T.L. Venable ' 76 NEWS EDITORS R.S. Bell ' 77 H.N. Hodges ' 75 F.J. Townsend, III ' 75 A. Veazey, IH ' 75 ASSOCIATE EDITORS A.F. Blakley ' 74 F.D.Brown, Jr. ' 74 S.D. Canterbury ' 75 C.J. Eades, Jr. ' 74 M.K.Hobbie ' 74 A.E. Succop ' 75 fEIje Smritaimfan Displeased ioeas Pclilion Spencer i in I aundn Issue Cnej Building Gets Fundi From Unexpected Revenw Tbr Dautftaonian Honor! ode rrimnpha Ovei Nixon. Iibrarj •sstasstssss HOOOWam l gS VMnfi 1 ■■7 - . ■fa? S£3S5jJ5££ f WDAV WILDCAT HANDBOOK EDITOR B.R. Blakely ' 75 STATION MANAGERS M.S. Wilensky ' 76 W.H.NealIII ' 77 ASSISTANT MANAGERS D.R. Strong ' 77 J.M. Golden, Jr. ' 77 BUSINESS MANAGER J.J.Sich ' 77 MUSIC DIRECTOR C.R. Crawford ' 76 R.J. Feist ' 76 STAFF W.A. Beasley ' 76 W.C. Burkholder ' 77 G.G. Flowers ' 78 D.C. Gordon ' 76 G.L. Hudspeth, Jr. ' 78 C.R. Neal ' 76 S.E. Stow ' 77 M.E. Turner ' 74 M.A.Ward ' 74 ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS M.W. Covington ' 77 C.L. Kennonlll ' 77 L.T. Mimms ' 76 OPERATIONS MANAGER W.A.Ellett ' 75 ADVERTISING MANAGER J.J.Sich ' 77 CARTOONISTS P.R. Mitchell ' 75 W.S. Balkcom ' 74 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER D.A. Trader ' 77 CIRCULATION R.R. Bell ' 75 J.A.Neikirk ' 76 TYPIST C. Cathey ' 77 Slje jtoufftgottfott I Building I j ind Tearing Down 164 QUIPS CRANKS EDITOR Zachary F. Long, Jr. ' 65 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Alice H. Rogers ' 76 Doris S. Phillips ' 78 Susan McAvoy ' 77 ASSISTANTS TO THE EDITOR James A. Adams, Jr. ' 79 Ann C. Garrou ' 77 Robert E. Hutchinson, Jr. ' 77 W t lUautdsmttan Spencer Censors Quips n l ( tanks MISCELLANY Spring 74, Vol. 9, 2 EDITORS Steven D. Canterbury ' 75 Eric C.Walker ' 75 FICTION, Student Editors Calvin H.Allen ' 74 Richard A. Hussian ' 74 Susan Parker ' 75 POETRY, Student Editors Kenny Eiler ' 75 Francis J. Townsend ' 75 POETRY, Faculty Editors James S. Purcell Julius S.Winkler PHOTOGRAPHY Frank W. Bliss Roger B. Manley ' 74 STAFF and CONTRIBUTORS Mark W. Deaton ' 76 John W. Munce ' 76 GilJ.Cuthbertson ' 78 Carolann Connor ' 77 Charles D.Slagle ' 75 Marvin E. Lively ' 77 Mark H. Postove ' 76 B. Jack Sullivan ' 78 Mark W. Scandling ' 77 Keith C.Vanstone ' 75 Terry A. Hummel ' 77 James J. Kopel ' 77 Paul S. Andrews ' 77 W. Bryan Andrews ' 77 Gordon D. Maner ' 77 MB, PB, NB, FH, MS, BL RB, JG,JC, LM, JH, DB Sire i3aui S0wan range Funds Chemistrj Renovations „i,li Considers MghtExam Propositi Jlotoir Examination Of EPCPoUto (Joint Staff) FICTION, Faculty Editors Charles L. Cornwell Hansford Epes, Jr. BUSINESS, CIRCULATION MGR. Wayne C. Gulledge ' 77 PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Steven J. Means ' 77 David W. Skibbins ' 77 J. Elizabeth Wier ' 77 PHOTOGRAPHERS Peter E. Goodman ' 76 Ronald J. Chappie ' 79 Arthur Ben Sims IV ' 77 Stephen W. Small ' 78 Laura E. Moses ' 78 David W. Deaton ' 78 T. Leon Venable ' 76 C. Antony Boon, Jr. ' 76 Earl W. Lawrimore ' 66 ©fye BautJbsmuan Conflagration engulfs local legend Winter ' 75, Vol. 10, 1 EDITOR Eric C.Walker ' 75 FICTION, Student Editors Ernest Glenn ' 76 Thomas E. Nickoll ' 75 Stephen W. Still ' 75 POETRY, Student Editors Robert H. Long ' 75 Kenny Eiler ' 75 POETRY, Faculty Editors Frank W. Bliss Julius S. Winkler J. Gill Holland TRANSFORMATION . . . fall drama production moves from planning and practice to production 4ft i vft DRAMA For its fall production, the Drama Department presented The Servant of Two Masters, an Italian Renaissance slapstick comedy performed in the style of Commedia del ' Arte. Musi- cians, jugglers, acrobats and puppeteers created a carnival atmosphere before each performance. The actors built a portable stage in full view of the audience, accompanied by fanfare and drum rolls. The play took off in a maddening whirl of activity and never let up. The winter production was Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Tom Stoppard ' s witty play based on the activities of two of the minor characters of Hamlet. Adding to the drama of the play was the sparkling performance by Graham Smith who took over one of the lead roles during dress rehearsal when Hal McCoy had to bow out of the cast with a case of hepatitis. Beginning in January with the presentation of the Depart- ment ' s first play for children. The Bremen Town Musicians. the Drama Workshop Program came into its own this year with over 90 students involved in 16 performances of 10 studio productions. Among the variety of one-act plays presented 1 | w lis r- --7§r 3 were Yeats ' At the Hawk ' s Well. Coward ' s Hands Across the Sea, Douglas Turner Ward ' s Happy Ending. Morzek ' s The Martydom of Peter Ohey, and portions of the Wakefield Mystery Cycle. Anything Goes, the Cole Porter musical of the ' 30 ' s, was fast, fun and fantastic! With GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS, it was obvious that coeducation had arrived on the Davidson campus and was here to stay. The audience couldn ' t believe its eyes and ears when the tap dancing started to the sounds of a sophisti- cated jazz band in the pit. With revolving stages, five lavish settings and a cast of 35, this spring production was the most elaborate musical ever staged at Davidson in the history of the Drama Department! THE MALE CHORUS Director: Donald B. Plott Accompanist: Robert Ludwig ' 75 FIRST TENOR K. J. Bumgamer ' 76 J. K. Coward, Jr. ' 77 R. R. Gentry ' 75 S. R. Keener ' 77 D. W.King, IH ' 75 M. M. Lumpkin ' 75 M. E. Mahla ' 75 R.J. Mullen ' 75 FIRST BASS K. E. Chadwick ' 77 J. D. Copple ' 76 E. M. Crosland ' 77 G. M. Darbyshire ' 78 MB. Home ' 78 S. V. Kruger ' 77 R. W. Saylor ' 75 H. S. Smith ' 75 J. M.Young ' 75 SECOND TENOR A. G. Arapian ' 75 R. A. Cheshire ' 77 W. A. Crosland, Jr W. C. Herin, Jr. ' 76 N. W. Imus ' 75 G. C. McChesney ' 75 D. S. Melton ' 75 W. B. Reynolds ' 75 SECOND BASS E. P. Brantley, Jr. ' 77 D. C. Brown ' 75 W.M.Cross ' 77 76 W.S.Johnson, Jr. ' 78 W.B.Jonas ' 75 T.S.Lane ' 76 R. G. Lautensack, Jr. ' 75 G. L. Rowe ' 77 R. H. Whitaker,Jr. ' 77 Officers: President : Robert Lautensack ' 75 Vice President: Michael Mahla ' 75 Secretary: Kenneth Chadwick ' 77 Treasurer: David Melton ' 75 Librarian: James Young ' 75 170 THE MADRIGAL SINGERS Director: Christine Ligo SOPRANO M.L. Booth ' 76 S. E. Murdaugh ' 77 A. C. Peeler ' 78 L. Schnackenberg ' 77 A. P. Skagestad IS ALTO D.G.Austin ' 76 C. R. Doran ' 78 P. A. Morris ' 77 E. D. Schlaefer ' 78 TENOR C. J. Barnes ' 78 K. J. Bumgarner ' 76 M.E. Mahla ' 75 R.J. Mullen ' 75 BASS J. D.Copple ' 76 M.B. Home ' 78 C. E. Palmer ' 76 J. M.Young ' 75 1974 Christmas Vespers THE CHAMBER WINDS Director: Robert Jackson FLUTE OBOE TRUMPET S. E. Doyle ' 77 L. G. Swart ' 78 H.L.Albert, Jr. ' 77 N.E. Postma ' 77 V.H.Williamson ' 77 H. F. Askins ' 78 C.E.Wilson ' 76 D. L. Nash ' 78 FRENCH HORN M.L. Smith ' 77 CLARINET J. T. Sahlroot ' 77 O. B. Burianek, Jr. ' 78 S.W.Clark ' 75 A. K. Barnett ' 78 TROMBONE J. S.Gabriel ' 75 M. A.Cline ' 76 C. R. Robinson, Jr. ' 77 P. A. Miller ' 78 C. Ely ' 75 S. A. Harbottle ' 78 BASSOON TUBA E.D.Sutton, Jr. ' 77 M.T.Russell ' 75 M. G. Skinner ' 78 J. J. Sich ' 77 ARTIST SERIES The Artist Series presented five varied and entertaining programs for the 1974-75 season. Following up on the excitement and interest resulting from Marcel Marceau ' s appearance in the spring of 1974, the Series opened with the Claude Kipnis Mime Theatre on October 18. During Winter term, Morton Subotnick (below, left) pre- sented a program of original works for light and sound on February 11, oboist Pierre W. Feit performed with the Slovenian String Trio on February 14, and William Windom (below, right) presented an imaginative characterization of James Thurber and some of the Thurber characters on February 20. The Series ' final presentation was the riotous, irreverant Intimate P.D.Q. Bach featuring Professor Peter Schickele and the Semi-Pro Musica Antiqua on March 1 1 . COLLEGE UNION Still in its temporary headquarters, the College Union continued to be hampered by space problems yet found ways to sponsor a variety of entertainments. In addition to major weekends and featured speakers, the programming included a performance in Love Audi- torium of the forceful Broadway play, The River Niger (lower left). Madeline Brown (lower right) was a highlight of the Coffee House circuit appearing in the Rathskeller. Frank Speiser (below) brought to campus a very realistic portrayal of the late Lenny Bruce. -i , EMM 11 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Earl Ronald MacCormac Dean, Center for Honors Studies Richard C. Burts, Jr. Registrar Professor of Psychology Eleanor J. Northcolt Administrative Assistant to the Registrar Dianne H. Stone Assistant Dean of Students Gertrude (Scotty) Nicholls Director of Student Housing ± 1. William B. Hight, Jr. Director of Student Counseling Center and Director of Student Teaching 2. Kenneth N. Wood Director of Experiential Programs Placement 3. Francis Ghigo Director of International Education 4. William Gatewood Workman Clinical Psychologist 1. Howard B. Arbuckle 111 Director, Alumni Relations and the Annual Fund 2. Martha H. Byrd Director of Communications 3. Nancy O. Blackwell Assistant to the Director of Alumni Relations 4. Zachary F. Long, Jr. Associate Director, Alumni Relations 5. Patricia C. Burgess Publications Assistant 6. P. S. (Sandy) Carnegie Executive Director, Wildcat Club - w ' The Staff of the EH. Little Library: STANDING: Mary D. Beaty, Reference Coordinator for Independent Study; Nadine Caldwell; Sewell Helvey; Shirley Childers; Hattie R. Pendergraft, Head of Serials and Documents; Ursula Fogleman; Bobbie Lou Dalton; Joyce McEver; Frances Reid; Mary Wilson. SEATED: Leland M. Park, Head of Reference and Student Personnel; Assistant Director of the Library; Delia Shore, Cataloguer; Chalmers G. Davidson, Director of the Library. S-3S5 t- 1. Robert A. Currie Business Manager 2. Robert J. Stephenson Director of Personnel and Administrative Services 3. JoyceS. Fleagle Assistant to the Comptroller 4. Robert W. Davidson Comptroller 5. Peter Nicholls Manager of Student Store 6. Grover C. Meetze Director of Physical Plant 2. Carolyn Bordeaux Assistant to the Business Manager 3. Ronald Scott Manager. ARA Slater Dining Services 4. Phillip D. Cashion Supervisor of Engineering Maintenance 5. Irvin Brawley Supervisor of Grounds 6. William J. Barker Supervisor of Custodians 7. Kenneth Carmack Manager. Data Processing Service 8. RayC.Sherrill Campus Security 186 1 . William C. Simpson Colonel, Infantry 2. Abel White Captain, Field Artillery 3. William L. DeVaughan Captain, Chemical Corps 4. Kenneth D. Allen Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry 5. Clarence Grant, Jr. Major, Infantry 6. Dorothy Sherrill Superintendent of Infirmary 7. Luther D. Honeycutt Supervisor of Building Maintenance 8. Evva H. McKinley Switchboard Operator 1. Raymond H. (Chip) Stone Director of Physical Education Intramurals 2. RobertJ.(Bo)Brickels Head Coach, Basketball 3. Thomas A. Cartmill Director of Athletics 4. Robert F. Tousignant Assistant Coach, Football 5. Edward G. Farrell Head Coach, Football 6. Sterling T. Martin, Jr. Head Coach, Cross Country Track 7. Patricia S. Drake Head Coach, Swimming Women ' s Tennis 8. Thomas W.B. Couch Assistant Director of Athletics, Head Trainer 9. James E. Brown Assistant Coach, Basketball 10. K.Harry Krohn Assistant Coach, Basketball 1 1 . James J. Larranaga Assistant Coach, Basketball 12. G. Thomas Miller Assistant Coach, Football 13. David T. Roberts Assistant Coach, Football 14. Philip F. Janaro Assistant Coach, Football 15. Junior Wade Head Coach, Baseball 16. Jeffrey L. Frank Head Coach, Men ' s Tennis 17. Charles W.Parker Head Coach, Wrestling 18. Emil W.Parker Sports Information Director LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS Hansford M. Epes, Jr.. Thomas O. Pinkerton, Erich O. Wruck, Julius Sherman Winkler German Joseph E. Croft Classics Dirk French Classics 190 George Labban, Jr. Classics Charles D. Dockery French INMEMORIAM Walter E. Meeks French 1926-1975 Hallam Walker French Lauren W. Yoder French Lois Anne Kemp, Thomas A. Rogerson Spanish 192 David Frank Richey, Christine Ligo, Adelaide McKelway, Donald B. Plott. Wilmer Hayden Welsh Music Larry L. Ligo Art James Slicer Purcell, John Gill Holland, Frank Walker Bliss, Jr., Charles L. Cornwell, Anthony S. Abbott. 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Chapman S. William Clark III Carroll D. Ensley Joseph A. Evans, Jr. James F. Fagan Leo J. Farrow, Jr. k 4%k Evans W. Fisher Thomas G. Fleischer Alan R. Ford Daron G. Ferris Garry W. Frank John L. Frye, Jr. David W. Gleim James C. Goodloe IV William S. Green H William M. Guyer Robert G. Hall Denson D. Hardgrove J. David Harper, Jr. C. David Hassel William Robert Howell C. Jerome Huller Guy White Hutchison, Jr. Kevin F. James Richard R. Johnson Charles M. Jones III William J. Kehr James K. Knights George M. Kutcher, Jr. Wade H. Lail III Thomas W. Latimore Robert G. Lautensack, Jr. m O in David S. Melton Robert I. Miles, Jr. Robert L. Milks, Jr. Paul R. Mitchell JohnT. Moon II William B. Reynolds William E. Robertson, Jr. Charles P. Robinson Joseph R. Rodriguez Richard Loren Romeyn i AYh Shaul M. Saddick Eric S. Scharling Ben H. Schleider III John M. Scholer Bruce M. Simpson 4Xm Robert M. Stout Augustus E. Succop III Michael G. Tanner I ii Robert J.Wetzel John Allen Williams James Martie Williamson Parks H. Wilson, Jr. 14 D. Christopher Young James M. Young Robert W.Bailey John A. Barbour William A. Beasley Donald W. Benson Charles D. Bethea Thomas J. Blackwood III Charles Michael Blanchard William C. Bond, Jr. 4S§i v Mi Mary Lyon Booth Byron Keith Bowen David J. Bowman Susan E. Brown 1LL Kenneth J. Bumgarner Richard E. Campbell Robert B. Canning, Jr. Margaret Prince Carr L. Elizabeth Carter James Dean Copple Bruce C. Corser C. Rory Crawford John Crawford Crenshaw William A. Crosland, Jr. 216 tlL Frank David Dale, Jr. James H. Davis David Warren Dickey Mark William Deaton c z Jefferson L. Dehoff T f Jeffrey R. Diller John C. Doscher Alan William Duncan John F. Dunn Douglas William Ey, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Farmer Mark Butler Felker Danny Steven Felts Mark R. Firth Forrest W. Flaniken, Jr. Tompkins A. Foster J. H. Smith Foushee III Thomas Clifford Gardiner a«r - y gm J «i ■ i ¥- w A u iJfc .- - xs 4. ! ' ;¥ I V s m; v L k 4 ' ' Jeffrey L. George Michael G. Gibson £ SLJL , Ernest Glenn Peter E. Goodman David P. Green John B. Green James C. Guin Franklin S. Hancock Robert S. Harshman Benjamin C. Hedrick Arthur Eric Hendrix Walter Cary Herin, Jr. Edward G. Hill, Jr. Mary Pamela Hollings Ralph Bernard Holloway James Randal Hunter Terrance Scott Lane Harry Neal Lenhoff William L. Lloyd Charles Scott Logan Frazier W. Marsh c Richard B. McKenzie III William Charles McKinley r f Thomas R. McPherson, Jr. am William T. Manson III John C. Martin II L John A. Mitchell III 4M i Mmvmmmm mp% l William Emerson Morrison, Jr. Ray Donavon Munford, Jr. Thomas G. Murray James Steven Muse i! Charles R. Neal Jeffrey A. Neikirk Carl S. Nichols Ann T. Nickerson Richard E. Offutt, Jr. O in U JLJL Thomas P. Oliver Charles E. Palmer Michael Steve Pappas Steve G. Patterson Anne Lee Pelfrey Mark H. Postove SL EppaRixeylV Fred Shaune Robertson Su Richard C. Roylance Martha W. Royster Wyndell S. Patterson 8 E. Allen Proctor Scott D. Reid Joseph Raphael Rohrer David W. Rowe Stephen K. Scroggs John Carlyle Sherrill III Brian W. Simmons 220 David Jerome Smith k Michael A. Stick Francis J. Stiefel III Robert Lee Stowe III c z o ( ' Bradley Dean Swalwell Cosby Swanson III John M. Tatum III JoelR .Tew i ' St r v Aubrey F. Tims Anthony M. Thomason Scott Edwin Tinnon Robert B. Turnage Max J. Turner, Jr. Lawrence S. Urbon James David Vail, IV William J. Vaughan, Jr. Thomas Leon Venable Kevin D. Walsh Richard E. Wassen Charles R. Weber Paul B. Welch III William Preston West, Jr. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Richard C.Williams, Jr. Robin L. Williams Edward L. Willingham B. Hadley Wilson William Winkenwerder, Jr. Derek E. Winterbourn Andrew Wong Edward C. Yeaton TOP: Martin Seidel, Wiesbaden, West Germany; Gunter Volk, Kirchlengern, West Ger- many; Iheanyi Okoli, Umudike Umuahia-Ibeku, Nigeria; Vincent Galtun, Oslo, Norway. SECOND: Michael Hakusui, Yokohama, Japan; Mahmood Hossain, Dacca, Bangladesh. THIRD: Andrew Wong, Kowloon, Hong Kong; Sylvie Bonnafour, Montpelier, France; Derek Winterbourn, London, England; Anne Skagestad, Askin, Norway: Adviser, Florence Cole, Davidson, N.C., U.S.A. BOTTOM: Shaul Saddich, Tehran, Iran; Angela Isenberg, Marburg, West Germany; Elizabeth Fonseca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. J.Y.A. MARBURG a. -i ia ' 3S3!! r_i% ' iii L j ' CLASS OF 1977 Harry L. Albert, Jr. E. Alan Alig Gregg T. Anders Allison W. Andrews PaulS. Andrews William Bryan Andrews Mark R. Armstrong Lydia R. Arnold Margaret Ashley Avent Samuel J. Avery David J. Bailey James E. Baldwin J. Paul Banta Gary Alan Barnes Stephen G. Barnes Ernest H. Barry, Jr. Pat M. Baskin, Jr. E. Dana Beach Robert G. Beard Roberts. Bell Ronald W. Benfield Robert Bennett, Jr. Robert W. Bishop Clarence A. Blalock David W. Boldridge Sally W. Bondurant Richard N. Boyce Steven B. Boyd Eugene P. Brantley, Jr. James P. Brendemuehl Margaret G. Brent W. Eugene Broadhead Jeffrey A. Brown Ruth C. Brown Keith Buchanan William C. Burkholder John R. Burns CamilleCathey Bonnie A. Caulkins Frank A.CebulIII Kenneth E. Chadwick Richard A. Cheshire Kevin C. Clancy Clyde Jordan Clark James D. Clark f 1L SOPHOMORES Joe Francis Clark Thomas C. Connor Carolann Connor Carlton S. Cooke Thomas E. Cooper James A. Cornish Matthew W. Covington Patrick C. Covington Miriam E. Cowan James K. Coward, Jr. Stephen M. Crane Clarence W. Crawford, Jr. M. Carlyle Crenshaw III Edward M. Crosland Wayne M. Cross Christa Lynn Crossley Charles K. Culberson, Jr. Craig R. Culbertson Susan E. Cunningham Frank K. Dale Bradley W. Davis Deborah H. Davis Stephen Reeves Dill Michael L. Dosal James E. Douglas Sally E. Doyle Patricia A. Drake James M. Dulin Laurie L. Dunn Robert G. Earnest Alan B. Edmonds David R. Ellison Geoffrey B. Ely Dana Leigh English Robert A. Enright III Sabra J. Faires Renee Denise Fanuiel Michael S. Fisher George E. Flavell, Jr. Mark R. Foerster 225 CLASS OF 1977 Lydia Folger Martha Toy Fountain James E. Freed Susan Fretwell Henry F. Frierson, Jr. Hervey W. Froehlich. Jr. Julianne Garner Ann C. Garrou Lillian H. Gascoigne Curtis D. Goho, Jr. John M. Golden, Jr. Karl E. Goodhouse Suellen P. Cranberry Peter W. Green Stephen C. Grigg Lee R. Grogan, Jr. Wayne C. Gulledge D. Nicholson Guy, Jr. Richard Craig Halton Frank H. Hamilton HI Karen L. Hand Michael B. Harris Joseph R. Hartsoe John W. Hedrick Bruce L. Henschen Margaret A. Hess Debra Renee Hester Franklin Hickman Guy M. Hicks II I Thomas K. Hollon Steven P. Holman Bruce A. Hoster J. Patrick Hudson Michael Bradley Huggins Terry Alan Hummel Robert W. Hunter III Robert E. Hutchinson, Jr. Susan A. Ivey Mildred Kay Jackson Leslie L. Jacobs William P. Jennings Mark A. Jester Clifford P. Johnson Wayne B. Jonas Edward Lee Jones III Linda L. Jones Michael S. Jones Staley E. Jordan SOPHOMORES Weldon H.Jordan. Jr. M. Katherine Kafoglis James A. Kaulius Mary Lynne Keener Stephen R. Keener Robert A. Keeter Robert W Kellev William B. Kelly Charles L. Kennon III Stephen G. Kimmel David L. King James Joseph Kopel, Jr. Steven V. Kruger Gregory L. Kunkleman Debra L. Kyle John G. Lewis William L. Lindner. Jr. Marvin E. Lively Joseph P. Logan Gwynn D. Long John W. Lovett John R. McArthur Susan F. McAvoy David Sikes McCord Nancy B. McCracken Billv Frank McLean William H. McLean Kathrine A. McLendon Patricia Ann MacLeod Victor M. McMillan William D McMurry Cyrus C. McNeely III Nora P. McNeill Christopher W. Mangelsdorf Patricia L. Markel Peyton J. Marshall III Lenna Karen Martin Nancy I. Matheny Robert M. Mayer Dale Rae Mead Steven J. Means Mark E. Melendy Marc Menchel Elizabeth S. Miles Frank Richard Miller, Jr. Mary M. Mintz Robert J. Mitchell William A. Moore CLASS OF 1977 Patricia A. Morris Roger McKee Morrison Jefferson W. Morrow Katherine R. Morton Edward Mumby Susan E. Murdaugh Ruth C. Murphey Richard S. Myrick, Jr. Michael J. Naslund William H. Neal III Ann N. Nikolaus Hilton Oliver Gary C. Overstreet Ronald F. Owens Paul Milton Page Paul M. Parker Colleen A. Parks Elizabeth Parks Madelon Jean Parks Emily Elizabeth Pate Charles M. Patterson Howard J. Payne Terri L. Peat Marian L. Perkins Herbert O. Phillips IV Patricia Lee Phillips T. Cotesworth Pinckney III Nancy E. Postma Robert D. Price Walter E. Pugh Stephen Mark Rabil David C. Rainey Steven L. Rainwater Mary Catherine Ramos R. Brandon Rankin III Susan P. Reid Johnathan L. Rhyne, Jr. Charles F. Rice III Charles P. Robinson Michael L. Robinson Alan E. Rockett Gary L. Rowe Michael H. Russ Philip W.Safnet Jon Todd Sahlroot SOPHOMORES Mark W. Scandling Peter Michael Schenk Karl A. Schlotterbeck Laurie Schnackenberg Timothy G. Sellers Robert G. Shearer KevenC. Shelly Danny W. Sherrill Donna D. Sherrill Jeffrey J. Sich Arthur Benjamin Simms IV David W. Skibbens Patsy L. Smisson Frederick Smith Martha A. Smith Michael L. Smith Robert Anthony Snow Lavoisier Jerone Stallworth Wayland Chad Stephens Douglas H. Stickney Rebecca E. Stimson William Allen Stokes Cynthia B. Stout Sarah Elizabeth Stow Edward C. Sutton, Jr. John P. Swanson, Jr. Katherine K. Taylor David A. Trader Steven Trusgnich William D. Tucker John C. Umhau John E. Waites James Andrew Walker Jan Fortson Walthall Robert B. Westmoreland Robert H.Whitaker, Jr. Brian C.White Thomas F. White Elizabeth Ann Wicker Mark K. Wilfley Edwin G. Wilkins Ruth Williamson Van Howard Williamson Carol M. Willingham Laura Hollis Wright James C. Yahnis George B. Yancey James D. Yearwood Carol Yeomans Corwin W. Young Mark W. Yow CLASS OF 1978 Luis A. Abreu Robert Amis, Jr. Mary R. Amos Elizabeth W. Anderson Frances K. Anderson Paul D. Anspach Harold F. Askins Duncan C. Augustine, Jr. Glenn A. Ballard, Jr. Carl J. Barnes Carolyn T. Barnes William Barnes, Jr. Angela K. Barnett G. Michael Barnhill Charles M. Barrineau Scott W. Bastin Susan W. Baynard William B. Behrends Frederick R. Bell Kenneth B Bell Franklin T. Bencini Victoria N. Benedict William A. Blalock Richard J. Blinkhorn, Jr. Philip Y. Blue G. Richard Boehner Charles B. Bondurant Corinne Hunter Boyd Kathryn T. Bridges John A. Brikmanis James V. Brock, Jr. Bruce T. Brown Carolyn S. Brown Frank M. Brown Nancy R. Brown Roger H. Brown, Jr. Stanton C. Brown Judkins M. Bryan Graham T. Burnette Charles A. Burson T. PhilipCaine III Margaret F. Campbell Clark E. Candler Robert W. Carlton Robert A. Cathey FRESHMEN 1 Kristav M. Childress Jane L. Childs Julia W. Chrisco Jeffrey B. Clark Peter G. Clifford Brian R. Coffey Stephen M. Coffey Susan J. Colan Faith P. Colson Brian S. Cooper John O.Craig III Gregory A. Crawford Caroline K. Cromartie Darlene L. Cunningham Gilbert J. Cuthbertson KeirC. Cutler Michel Daisley Gary W. Danciger Glen M. Darbyshire Bruce V. Darden II Eric F. Davis David W. Deaton Debra S. Dillon Cynthia R. Doran Leonard W. Douglas, Jr. Bertis E. Downs IV Peter L. Durham R. Gregory Eason James F. Entwistle S. James Ervin IV Margaret A. Etheridge John B. Evans. Jr. Merrill R. Farrand, Jr. Richard E. Fay Edwin L. Ferren Anne J. Ficklen Charles J. Fiden, Jr. George G. Flowers R. Holt Foushee Robin W. Frierson Vincent Galtung T. Mitchell Garrell J. William Gaynor Mark P. Gergen H. Victor Gilchrist CLASS OF 1978 Mary E. Gilliam Philip K. Gladden Kathleen W. Golding Joel M. Golmont Roger T. Grange III Roy S. Grier Kenneth D. Griner Karen E. Gunter Karl F. Haberyan KathrynJ. Hall Laurel A.Hall Scott A. Harbottle Ann Gray Harvey Michele A. Harvey H.Clifton Hester Susannah C. Hewson James H. Hildreth, Jr. Robert C. Hill Raymond W Hines William E. Holladay III Karl W. Holtzclaw Thomas D Horn Matthew B. Home Dale L. Horner Calvin R. Howell Rogers G. Howell II George L. Hudspeth, Jr John H. Huie Margaret L. Hunter WilliamS. Hutchings II Brian F. Jacobs C. Rees Jenkins HI C. Foster Jennings, Jr. R. Hunter Jennings III Stephen H. Johnson Thomas A. B. Johnson William S. Johnson, Jr. William H.Jolley A Beverley Jones John R. Jones David W. Jordan Steven G. Justus Thomas Y. Keesler David W.Keller III a . s s Jtii.ii.iL FRESHMEN David L. Kelly Richard S. Kelly Bruce F. Kemp, Jr. William L. G. Kennon J. Kimberly Kepchar Charles J. Labaw Catherine E. Landis Michael T. Lanio Charles E. Law Audrey J. Lazenby Virginia C. Linder Henry C. Lomax, Jr. Nancy E. Long Laura A. Lortz David C. Love Craig J. Lovin Donald W. Lupo Cynthia L. Maag William H. MacDadelM Jonathan L. MacLean Kenneth L. Makant III Elinore D. Marsh Charles S. Martin, Jr. Santford F. Martin Elisabeth T. Mays Roy K. McCall - C. William McClement O. Miller McClintock ! John K. McGill DornC. McGrathlll Patricia L. McMurray Barry C. Melton Jeffrey C. Metzel Thomas R. Miller William M. Miller Kenneth W. Miller. Jr. Joann Mitchell A. Claire Montgomery Denise L. Moreau Marguerite C. Morris Robert P. Morris Robert C. Morrison, Jr. Laura E. Moses Andrea R. Murphy James E. Murphy III Robert R Murray III Zack E. Murrell David L. Nash CLASS OF 1978 Sherry G. Natale Virginia E. Newell Jason G. Noble Deborah J. Norris Phillip F. Oblinger Kevin A. Ogilvie Theodore S. Pappayliou Alison C. Peeler M. Jane Perkins Doris S.Phillips Stephen M. Piper William L. Pitman Frank D. Rambo II Jeffery S. Rambo Richard L. Rauck Dennis E. Reese RichardS. Reynolds IV Banks S. Robinson. Jr. Clayton T. Rogers III Clyde R. Roy II Greg W. Sahlsten Lynn A. Satherlie Robert C. Schermer Ellen D. Schlaefer David W.Schmidt Elisabeth A. Scott William W.Sellars Starkey Sharp V William T. Sharpe Randy N.Sherrill William D. Sherwood William R. Sigmund II Hayden Jay Silver III Carolyn F. Simpson MotteG. Skinner Myles P. Slaughter Stephen W. Small Stephen J. Smith Michael M. Sneed David J. Snyder John A. Somerville IV Marsha M. Souers FRESHMEN David V. Stadnick Sammie Steadman, Jr. Laura E. Stevenson Charles K. Still, Jr. Charlton B. Strange III Wayne C. Stuart Berry J. Sullivan, Jr. Jack N. Summe Berta A. Summerell Mark T. Sumwalt Jerry L. Suttles David W. Swaim Leland G. Swart Elizabeth A. Tanner Sandy B. Tarlton Charles D. Taylor Jarred O. Taylor Robert A. Taylor Richard D. Thomas, Jr. Mark A. Thompson S. Graeme Thomson David K. Tinkler Parks C. Underdown III Audrey M. Urbano James G. Wall Olivia C. Ware Jonathan W. Washburn Carol E. Watkins Katheryn C. Watson Samuel G. Weir III Margaret E. West Timothy L. Whitener Angela Wier David F. Williams Carrie E. Wilson John E. Wilson, Jr. Kathy J. Wilson Rachel J. Wilson Joseph R. Winkle Bryan Keith Wofford James F.Wood III Frances K. Worthy John P. Wright David S. Yandle Rodney B.Young III Thomas M. Young STUDENT DIRECTORY Student Body Key: Bold digits indicate class year, status ' 75 — Senior ' 76 — Junior ' 77 — Sophomore 78 — Freshman 200 ' s series indicates page number of class portrait (xx) ' s series indicates page number of senior informal IS — International Student SP — Special Student MB — Mary Baldwin College Exchange HO — Hollins College Exchange RM — Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College Exchange B I ester bherger III 8l9Sev,lle Place. Orlando. Ha 32804 li, Fla 33143 Tea E Acuff 2905 Walkup Drive, Knoxville, Tcnn 37918 Douglas Craig Aiken 6521 Havcnlock Place. Charlolle. N. C. 28215 Thomas H Ainsworth III I HON lakeShoreDrive.Chicago.lll 60611 Ham L Albert. Jr 2705 Dora Drive. Charlolle. N t 2 2 I No JamesG Baker 39 N Griffing Blvd. Asheville. N. C. 28804 James! Baldwin 2141 Echo I ane, Wilmington, N.C. 28401 Glenn Arlen Ballard. Jr 4680C liege Park Drive, Dallas. Texas 75229 Stephen S. Bell 5605 Virgilwood Drive, Greensboro, N.C. 27409 Franklin T. Bencini 801 Counlry Club Drive. High Point. N C. 27262 Victoria N Benedict 10840 Sprtngknoll Drive. Potomac. Md. 20854 Ronald W. Benfield 107 Glenburnie Drive. New Bern N C. 28560 John h Alexander 24 Shepherd Avenue. Launnburg. N C 28352 Petei Mford 709 River Road. Greenwood. Miss 38930 •75 210(28) •77 78 Robert Thomas Amis. Jr 573 Collier Road NW. Atlanta, Ga 30518 Man R Amos 1025 Rockford Road. High Point. ( 27262 Robert T Amos III 1025 Rockford Road. High Point. N ( 27262 Gregg T Anders 1 12 Frederick Court. Princeton. W a 247411 Robert J Anders 2 Toby Drive. Succasunna. N.J. 07876 Fli abelh W, Anderson 1019 Woodland Drive. Rock Hill. S C 29730 Frances K. Anderson 513 Chateau Drive NW. Atlanta. Ga 30305 Richard Anderson Box 76. Spruce Pine. N.C 28777 MhsnnW Andrews 1 2 Fylcr Drive. Windsor. Conn 06095 Paul S Andrews Route I.Box4l5-G. North Wilkesboro. N.C. 28659 William Brsan Andrews 316 L Broad Street. Slatesville. N C. 28677 Paul David Anspach 1 18 West 79th Street. New York. N Y. 10024 Gars Applewhite 1 148 Seminole Drive. Greensboro, N.C 27408 Morgan David Aranl. Jr I Timber I ane. Greenville. S ( 2 WW Ansel G Arapian III 1093 Clifton Road NF. Allanla. Ga 30307 Mark R Armstrong 1502 W Lexington. High Point. N. C. 27260 Das id Jefferson Arnold Box 326. Blakely.Ga 51723 I dia R Arnold P O Bin 501. Pilot Mountain. N C 27041 •78 •75 •77 75 •78 78 •75 •77 •77 Pal old 92 1 Longbow Road. Charlolle. N ( 2K2 1 I Harold F Askins 1906 B Street Burner. N (27509 Norman F Atkins 3304 I mhrs Hills Drive. Chamblec. Ga 30341 Robert W Atkinson 1903 Colonial Avenue. Greensboro. N C 27408 Duncan C Augustine. Jr 4261 Carey Lane. Birmingham. Mich 48010 Dornihs Grace Austin 4318 Far Hill. Bloomfield Hills. Mich. 48013 Robert P Avary. Jr P O Box 408. West Point. Ga. 31833 Margaret Ashley Avent 216 Forest Hill Road. Wilson. N C. 27893 Samuel J Avers lOSSlarrcll Lane. Morganlon. N C. 28655 David J Bailcs 1411 Monterrey Drive. Huntsville, Ala 55801 James Paul Banla 6436 Messick, Memphis. Tenn. 38138 William H Barber I9KIN Vs 23rd Terrace. Gainesville. Fla 32601 Stephen G Barnes Penick Lane. Chapel Hill, N C. 27514 Fsso House. England Angela Kaye Barneit Box 66. P.sgah Forest, N C. 28768 TimolhyS Barr 1 530 R idgeway Place, Canton. Ohio 44709 Charles M. Barnneau 2144 Copley Drive. Pensacola. Fla 32503 FrwinC Barron 689 Sedgcwood Drive. Rock Hill. S. C. 29730 3922 Bercsford Road. Charlotte. N C 28211 F Dana Beach 1 1 1 1 Brentwood I: Robert G Beard l9BclmeadcTr..Unii . Columbia. S.C 29206 William B Bchrcnds 1507 kcals Place. Raleigh. N C. 27609 Frederick R Bell 6444 Penrith Drive. Mechanicsville. Va 231 1 1 Kennelh Bradley Bell 2105 Monngsidc Drive. Pensacola. Fla. 32503 Roberl S Bell 246 Valley Rd NW, Atlanta. Ga mills Robert W Bishop 35 Lawrence Avenue. Bayville. N J. 08721 Thomas J Blackwood III 10800 Burbank Drive, Potomac. Md 20854 Barn R Blakley 311 Wilson Street. Morganlon, N. C. 28655 Clarence A Blalock 403 Ashland Drive. Augusla, Ga. 30904 William Allen Blalock 403 Ashland Drive . Augusla, Ga. 30904 Charles Michael Blanchard 4506 Denver. Charlotte. N C 28208 David Boggs 2208 Welleslev Av .Charlotte. N.C. 28207 William C Bond. Jr 3900 Sentry Walk, Marietta, Ga 30060 Charles B Bonduranl 13995 SW 72 Court. Miami. Fla. 33158 Sally W Bonduranl 2831 Slephenson Avenue. Roanoke. Va. 24014 Sion Alford Bonev III 725 Hood Place. Greensboro, N C 27408 C Anthony Boon. Jr 976 Viking Drive. Stone Mountain. Ga 30083 Mary Lyon Booth 3809 Peakland Place. Lynchburg, Va 24503 Frederic L. Borch III 1326 Lynbrook Drive. Charlotte. N. C. 2821 1 Stewart M Boswcll !620Courlland Road. Alexandria, Va 22306 David J Bowman 1013 L Wright Road, Greenville, N C 27834 John Alan Braddock 141 N W89lh Street. Miami. Fla 33150 Fli ahelh Bradford 35l5Benard Ave . Apt 2. Charlotte. N C 28206 Eugene P Brantley, Jr 1412 Granada Drive. Raleigh, N C 27609 James P Brendemuehl 706 Sprrng Streel, Mananna, Ha 32446 Margaret G Brent IIOEdgevaleRoad. Balttmiire, Md 21210 KathrynT Bridges 3000 Hahersham Rd NW. Atlanta. Ga, 30305 John A, Brikmanis 123 Weatherstone Drive. Forest City, N.C. 27609 W. Eugene Broadhead 1502 Windsor Plate. Charleston. W Va. 2531 1 la. Pa 15701 . Mobile. Ala 36605 David C.Brown 851 1 River Road. Bethesda. Md 20034 Frank Marshall Brown 1 103 Country Club Drive. Greensboro. N. C. 27408 Jeffrey A. Brown 2 1 10 Haviland Drive. Richmond Va. 23229 Roger H Brown. Jr i 3501 Edgewood Circle. Gainesville. Ga 30501 Ruth C.Brown ' , 3908 Seminary Ave . Richmond Va. 23227 Stanton C. Brown i 5342 Overton Road. Nashville. Tenn 37220 Susan E. Brown 1 1715 Wilshirc. Oklahoma City. Okla 73116 Emilie Watkins Bryan -j 3041 Park Ave. Augusta. Ga. 30904 Judkins Mathews Bryan J 2716 Ashlawn Drive. Montgomery, Ala 361 1 I Keith Buchanan ! 104 Buchanan Street. Spruce Pine. N C 28777 Boyd F Buckingham 4 Kent Road. Bloomsburg. Pa 17815 Scott Buell 7 Route I . Sunhury. Ohio 43074 Kenneth J Bumgarner ' 7 Route I. Bos 626. Millers Creek. N C 28651 Otto B Bunanek 1 115 Pine Lake Dr., Atlanta. Ga. 30327 John H Burkholder 7 530 Timber Val Rd. NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30342 William C. Burkholder 1 1 5 Craigwood Rd., Greenville. S C. 29607 Graham Tull Burnette 7 148 Herndon Place, Danville. Va. 24541 John R Burns ' 7 Box 344. Rowland. N. C 28383 Charles A. Burson 1 692 N Superior Ave.. Decatur. Ga 30030 ClaudeS Burton III 3860 Somerset Dr.. Durham, N.C. 27707 Blain Burner ' , 397 Plymouth Avenue. Winston-Salem. N C 27104 Thomas Philip Came 111 ' 7 1 16 Stonewall Place. Newport News. Va 23606 Laura L.Calhoun 1 6003 Beech Avenue, Bethesda. Md 20034 W.Robert Camp 7 1137 Nth Streel NE, Hickory, N C. 28601 Richard E Campbell 470 Webber Road, Spartanburg. S C 29301 Stuart Brown Campbell Conscience Bay Rd .Selauket. N Y 11733 Clark Ellison Candler 3 Wimberly Court, Decatur, Ga 30030 Robert B Canning. Jr 178 Oxford Circle, Norrislown, Pa 19401 Steven D Canterbury 3IITeelRd. Beckley W Va 25801 Robert Winfield Carlton 902 Raleigh Rd.. Clinton. N. C. 28328 Margaret Prince Carr 24 16 Sterling Pt Dr . Portsmouth. Va. 23703 John W. Carter Jr 301 S. King St., Morganton. N. C 28655 Lorna E. Carter 61 SearsRd .Wayland.Ma 01778 Russell Carter 976 Kingston Rd , Princeton, N. J 08540 JohnW Cassels 1924 Nursery Rd. Clearwater, Fla 33516 (581 210(78) Jeffrey WCaslelli Box 84, ESSC. E. Stroudsburg, Pa 18301 , N.C. 2821 I Robert A tallies 5308 Carriage Dr.. Charlotte, N. C. 28205 Bonnie A. Caulkins 500 l.akeview Dr , Murlreesboro. N. C. 27855 David D Cellon 1414 NW ' 35th Ter, Gainesville. Fla 32601 Kenneth E Chadwick Jockey Hollow Rd . Morrislown. N. J 07960 Andy M Chance Old Town Road, Villa Rica. Ga. 30180 Jeffrey Chandler 800 W. Walnut. Dallon. Ga. 30720 Todd M Chapman 3701 Sedgewood Circle, Charlotte, N. C. 2821 1 J. WilhanChappcll 2605 Woodview Dr . Greensboro, N C. 27408 Richard A Cheshire 2748 Lullington Dr , Winston-Salem. N C 27103 Charles V Christopher 68 1 5 Luplon Drive, Dallas, Tx. 75225 James D. Clark l409SalilLD:vd..Waycross, Ga. 31501 Jeffrey B. Clark 113 Circle Drive, Lagrange. N. C. 28551 Joe Francis Clark 5839 Brittany Wds. Circle. Louisville. Ky. 40222 Peter F.Clark 52 Schrade Rd , Briarcliff Manor, N. Y 10510 S. William Clark III 1409 Salilla Blvd . Waycross, Ga. 31501 Robert E Clayton II 3580 SW 63rd St. .Gainesville, Fla 32601 Malcolm A Cline Box 854, Boiling Springs. N C 28017 John A.Coblentz Belhaven College, Jackson, Ms 39202 Jerry P Cickman II 512 Lake Dr . Kernersville. N. C. 27284 Susan Jane Colan 1 134 1 Chanteloupe Dr . Hendersonville. N. C. 28739 William A Cole Jr ' , 6115 Shadowslope. Cincinnati. Oh 45244 WilhamS. Coleman Jr 1 1405A Fifth Avenue, Fort Knox, Ky. 40121 Benjamin E Colkitt III ! 449 Oakland St., Aurora, Co. 80010 Paul Peers Collins ' , I 1016 Edgemere Rd , Dallas, Tx. 75230 Paul Steven Collins ' , 27I0S E OakhurslRd .Ocala, Fla. 32670 Faith P Colson 1 5606 Lake Road. Wildwood. N. J 08260 Kirkt Combe 1 133 Ml Lucas Rd.. Princeton. N. J 08540 Thomas s Conner 1 Moravagen 25, Sweden Carolann Connor I 410 Dwirewood Dr . Eayellevillc. N. C 28303 I, N C 27408 Brian Scott Cooper 1723 Cleveland Avenue, Wyomissing. Pa 19610 Thomas E Cooper 5 1 29 Quail L ane. Columbia, S. C 29206 (50) 10(45) 210(75) 211(34) l236EldemercRd .Lexington. Ky. 40502 Bruce C Corser 36 W I2lh Avenue, Glovcrsvillc. N. Y. 12078 Matthew W Covington 3380 Wood Valley Rd . Atlanta. Ga 30327 Patrick! Covington 4419 Woodlark Lane. Charlotte, N. C. 2821 1 Mil ,|i. 919 W Davis St.. Burlington. N C 27215 James K Coward I Ninth Street. Sylva. N. C. 28779 John O ' NealCraig III 5 10 Spruce Street. High Point. N C 27260 Stephen M Crane 160 Holly Lane. Athens. Ga 30601 David L Craven Route 4. Clemmons. N C 27012 Gregory Alan Crawford 515 E Foch Street. Covington. Va. 24426 I t raw ford Crenshaw 111 521 Dunmoreland St Shreveport. La 71 106 Rowan D Crews 5804 Sumter St . Myrtle Beach. S.C. 29577 ( aroline K Cromartie IJI.lNeely Dr . Asheboro. N C. 27203 Edward M Crosland 2538 Andover Dr . Doraville, Ga 30340 Christa Lynn Crossley College Park. Laurmburg. N. C. 28352 Craig SCrosswhite 8713 Hempstead St . Bethesda. Md. 20034 Steven P Cuffe 6689 Maseneld St . Worthmglon. Oh 43085 Charles K Culberson Jr 708 W Shaw St.. St. Pauls. N. C. 28384 Craig R Culbertson 325 N Maiden St . Lagrange Park. Ill 60525 Judson P Cultino 1 1 Calhoun Dr . Sumter. S. C. 29150 Richards Dabbs I309 0lendale Rd . Annislon. Ala. 36201 •78 (ille.SC 29601 Margaret Darbv 78 2729 Crystal Springs Avc.S.W., Roanoke. Va 24014 Frank David Dale, Ji 76 140 Woodlynn Dr., Charlotte, N I 28214 frank K Dale T7 Wilhamsport Pike. Columbia. Tenn 38401 (..in « Dancigcr 78 1725 Occanfront. Atlantic Beach. Fla. 32233 Charles R Daniel. Jr 75 2JI5 yoress Gardens Rd . Winter Haven. I i 138! Glen l Derbyshire 78 oul 2nd si SI Moultrie. Ga 31768 Bruce Vaidcn Dardcn II M4McGceSl . Graham. C : - 2V John Mark Davidson 744Santa nu.i. Kingsville, Icxas 78363 Bradley s Davis P O Bov.u:m eeshurg, I la 32748 78 Deborah H Davis 620MapleAve., Vsheboro.N C 27203 trie F Davis 1108 SW Blvd Apl 4. Charlotte. N. C. 28216 James H Davis 509 3rd Ave. N W.Hickory, N C 2X601 John Scott Davis 97lfM I niversity City Blvd.. Charlotte. N.C 2 William H Davis Route 2. Bellefonlaine.Ohio433ll Millard H. Dean 320Treva Rd . Sandslon. a 23150 David ttavne Deaton KM N Pralcj Street. Valdese, N.C. 28690 Mirk V. illiam Deaton 1315 Grace Dr . Savannah. (ja H406 Dehra Ann Deems 1005 E Broad St.. Slatcsvillc. N. C. 28677 Jefferson L. DeHorf 187 Acorn Ln.. Danville. Va 24541 . I la 31516 lglon. N C 2X401 S. Reeves Dill 211 V, ingfield Dr.. Mobile. Ala 36607 Jeffrey R Dillcr 323 N LimeSl .Lancaster. Pa 17602 Dehra S Dillon 2320Goldhurg Ave . Sullivans Island. S C. 29482 John H Divine IV 4620 Cinway Gardens Rd .Orlando. Fla. 32806 Steven I Dodd 2370 Pangborn C ; Do . Decatur. Ga. 30033 , I Imsford N Y. 10523 :.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33309 42 Bay View Rd.. Wellesley. Ma 02181 F Andrew Dorr C OFredG. Dorr. Thailand Michael I. Dosal 502  Hilda SI.. Tampa. Fla. 33603 John C Doscher 7700 Brill Rd Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 James E Douglas 523l)Shallalon Dr . Winston-Salem, N. C. 27106 Leonard W Douglas. Ir 710 Brown Ave . Belton. S. C. 29627 Robert I) Douglass 167 Court Inn Lane. Camden. S C 29020 .30021 Sail) I Doyle 874 Central Dr . Marion. Ohm 43302 Patricia Drake 1 191 W Conway Dr NW. Atlanta. Ga. 30327 Mary Kimball Draper 534 Falls Road. Rocky Mount. N. C. 27802 Graham Kerr Draughon 704 W. Oalmelto. Florence. S. C. 29501 Horace R Drew 861 Waterman Rd . Jacksonville. Fla. 32207 James M.Dulm Dogwood Lane. Launnburg. N. C, 28352 Man Wilham Duncan 51 Cohon Lane. Shrewsbury. Ma. 01545 loscph M Duncan. Jr 960 The I6lh Fairway. Dunwoody. Ga. 30338 .Ohio 445 1 2 John F Dunn Route 4. Box 144, Laurinburg. N ( 2XIS2 Laurie I. Dunn Dogwood Lane. Laurinburg. N. C. 28352 Peter L Durham 72 Veterans Parkway. Pearl River. N Y. 10965 Robert Edward Dwyer X 1 vergrccn Row. rmonk. N. Y 10504 Martin I aket 2618 W Vandali Mi W I arly iRd .Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Richard D Ehrhart 1 461 Waterbur) Dr . Fayctteville, N. C. 28301 KennelhS Filer 1 1448 sultwoods lane. Cincinnati. Ohio 45208 •7 .illc Beach. Ma 3225(1 rn Lhusson ' 7 Kabul. Washington. D C 211521 William Allien 1 320 Longi lew Terrace. Greenville. S. C. 29605 James Shelton Ellis, Jr. ' 7 Route 3. Box 688. Greensboro. N C 27410 .Durham. N.C. 27707 Carroll Dean Ensley Box608.Skyland. N C 28776 James F. Enlwistle 211 Ross Dr. SW. Vienna, Va. 2 Samuel James Ervm IV . Morganton. N C 28655 Michael 1- 1 uhanks 7805 Brynwood Lane. Louisville. Ky 40291 John Borden Evans. Jr. 715 Kirk Rd . Decatur. Ga 300.10 .S.C. 29621 Douglas William Ey. Jr. 102 North Blvd West, Huntington. W Va. 25701 Kenneth R. Fabert 295 1 Chayes Park Dr.. Homewood. III. 60430 Stephen B. Fabian 4X5 1 Olde Village Court. Atlanta, Ga. 3034 1 James Fred Fagan Renee Denise Fanuiel 4111 Colonial Dr . Columbia. S. C 29203 Merrill R I arrand. Jr II KimberlyCt., Ramsey, N J 07446 Leo Jack Farrow. Jr 1 10 DeOy ley Ave. Greenville. S C 296 Richard Earl Fay 828 Birchcrest. Statesville. N. C. 28677 Richard J Feist Box 3 14. APO New York. N Y. 0901 1 Mark Butler Felker Rt I, Box 324. Valdese, N.C 28690 GeorgeG Mowers 1233 1 ores! Ave. Columbus. Ga 31906 •78 231 Stephen M. Flowers 133 Walnut St.. Reading, Pa 19601 •76 (49) Carol Anne Folger 5437 ( amclol Road. Brentwood. Tenn 37027 ' 78 11(27) Lydia Folger River Ridge. Brevard. N C 28712 •77 226 11(71) 1 iisaheth R Fonseca Rua Gustavo Sampaio, Bra il IS 222 Alan R Ford Route 1. Garner. N C 27529 •75 211 (53) 225 Patrick Joseph Foster 3404 1 iltlehrandl Rd.. Ft McC Icllan. Al 36201 ' 78 II (64) Tompkins A Foster Rl.2.Box 124. Clermont. Fla. 32711 •76 217 225 Martha Tov Fountain 4001 Old Dawson Rd . Albany. Ga 31701 ' 77 226 225 1 H Smith Foushee III 748 Barnsdale Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 27106 •76 217 225 Robert Holt Foushee 1 225 Townes Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. 28209 •78 231 111(72) Benjamin F. Foxworth, Jr. 282 Somerset Ct.. Lawrenceville, Ga. 30245 •75 231 David L Francis P O Box 903. New Bern. N. C. 28560 •76 231 Garry W (rank Kl 5, 1 esington. N.C. 27292 ' 75 211(40) 231 MarkC Franke 167 E Mam. Amelia. Ohio45l02 ' 75 James E Freed 7878 N 42nd St, Augusta, Mi 49012 ' 77 226 231 Susan Fretwell 30 Montgomery Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. 29302 •77 226 21 1 Henry F Frierson, Jr 1 39 Livingston Ter . Orangeburg, S. C. 291 15 •77 226 217 Robin Wesley Frierson 2237 E. Sylvester Rd., Lakeland, Fla. 33801 •78 231 (47) Hervey W Froehlich, Jr Greenwood Circle. Worleysburg. Pa. 17043 ' 77 226 JohnL Frev. Jr Plank Rd . Robhins. N.C. 27325 •75 211(30) 111(75) John S Gabriel 857-7thSt,N W, Hickory. N.C. 28601 •75 (62) 225 Steven DaleGadatre 21 Pleasant St , Northboro. Ma. 01532 ' 75 225 Margaret W Gallagher Halfway Farm. Mtddleburg, Va. 221 17 •78 217 Edward W Galloway 36 Manchester Dr . Basking Ridge, N J 07920 ' 75 231 Vincent Gallung Tuengen Alle 100, Norway IS 222 III (43) Thomas C.Gardiner 805 Johns Road. Augusta. Ga 30904 ' 76 217 231 Mark Stanley Gardner Rt. 2. Box 2A. Spotsylvania. Va. 22553 •75 211 iRd .Slatcsvillc. NC. 28677 Idwml Ferren 331 Knoll Top Ln , Haddonfield, N. J. 08033 Dan. no Ferris X7 Fulling Mill Ln . Rtdgefield, Ct. 06877 Anne James Ficklen 35l3-34th Si . N. W., Washington. D C. 20008 Charles J Fiden. Ir IIOGcorgcSt . Whealon. Ill 60187 Franklin Osborn Fields 39 17 Quail Hollow Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Mark R I irlh 29 N. Stratford Dr.. Athens, Ga. 30601 Evans W Fisher 400 Lynn Ave.. Winslon-Salem. N. C 27104 M.chacIS Fisher 3532 Ridgeway Dr , Metaine. La. 70002 Steven F. FiUgerald 7o.(,th St , Apalachicola. I la. 32320 Patrick F Flanagan 6565 Sentry Hill Trail. Atlanta, Ga. 30328 I orrest W 1 lanikcn. Jr 2 1 1 J Lhornhill Rd.. Louisville. Ky. 40222 Rt 10 Barker Rd .Rome. Ga, 30161 Thomas M.Garrell 108 Floyd St., Tabor City, N. C. 28463 P O Box 159, Valdese, N.C. 28690 nboro, N.C. 27408 Lillian H Gascotgne 14 North Rd., Salisbury, N. C. 28144 James William Gaynor 3 Dundee Ln hard R Gentry ,SC 29609 Mark P Gergen 4269 Sharpehurg Dr.. Mountain Brook. Ala Michael G.Gibson 601 Sampson PL. Raleigh. N. C. 27609 Robert B Giduz 325 Tenney Circle. Chapel Hill. N. C. 27514 H Victor Gilchrist 207 Virginia Ave.. Richmond. Va. 23226 Gillespie ond.Va. 23226 rtford.Ct. 06107 ■75 211(42) David Gleim 3007 Ridge Moore Ernest Glenn 114 RockwoodDr , Doraville. Ga 30340 ccnville. S. C. 29605 .Ft Lauderdale. Fla 33316 John M Golden. Jr 3l3DeergladcRd.Wu ■-Salem. N.C. 27104 . Md. 21210 ;cr Falls, Pa 15010 . Hartsdalc.N.Y. 10530 Joel Michael Golmon 910 Rock Avenue. Be Christian H. Gomez is Easl HarlsdaleAv Karl I Goodhouse Milion Rd , Litchfield, Cl 06759 James ( Goodloe IV Rl 2 Gallatin, Tcnn. 37066 Peter I: Goodman III Norlh Murray Ave . Ridgcwood. N. J. 07450 Thomas M GopsillVII 92 Lilllcbrook Rd.. Princeton, N. J. 08540 David C Gordon 1 1 1 1 Groveland Dr . Bluefield. W Va 24701 Williams Green 742 Ahelia Rd., Columbia. S C. 29205 Jack V Greer. Jr 3905 Radnor Ave . Mobile. Ala. 36608 Helen Valerie Grey 604 Narvalzi St , Venice. Ha. 33595 Kenneth D. Griner P O. Box 356. Cross City. Fla. 32628 Robert U.Gnzzard I Ridgcwood Rd. Rome. Ga 30161 rogan. Jr. nbus.Gu 31906 James C.Guin 1603 Hearing PI. Tuscaloosa. Ala 35401 Wayne C. Gulledge 208 S Heard Si.. Senalobia. Ms. 38668 Karen Elizabeth Gunter 103 Argonne Dr . Durham. N. C. 27704 John B Guthrie III 2699 Forest Pkway. Largo. Fla. 33540 David N Guy, Jr 2801 Shaw Ave., Lumherton. N ( 28358 n. N.C. 27051 Tcisuya M Hakusui 5700-32 Hino-Cho, Japan I ouisS Hales, Jr 4068 Springrock. Cincinnati. Ohio 45239 George C Hall King George. Va 22485 Jcannie I.ynn Hall 2558 Weymouth Rd . Winston-Salem. N. C 27103 Kathryn Jean Hall 1840 Breckcnridgc. Atlanta. Ga 10345 Michael I) Hall 1 3902 Swccl Briar Ln.. Novelty. Ohio 44072 Robert G Hall 1 840 Breckcnridgc Dr . Atlanta. Ga. 30345 Richard Craig Halton 1405 Forest Park Ave . Valparaiso. Ind. 46383 I rank H Hamilton III l350Rullcdge Ave .Charlotte. N C 2X211 Ronald Hamilton 1 727 Mohawk Ave. Charleston. S t 29412 Franklins I 123 N Logan St., Mar.on, N. C. 28752 Karen I Hand 2716Cocklebur Rd . Decatur. Cia 30034 ■Dr .Decatur. Ga 30033 2655 lake Rd . Tucker. Ga. 39984 John David Harper, Jr. 966 Hargett CL, Stone Mountain. Ga. 30083 James M Harrell Box 143.Galesville.NC. 27938 ,. Ohio 45459 Michael B Harris 614 S Bridge St . Wilkesboro. N C. 28697 Nalhanacl R Harrison Caixa Postal 17, Brazil Roberts. Harshman Lansing Apts. N.Ithaca, NY 14850 Richard J Hartsell P O Bos 108, Midland. N.C 28107 211 (69) •751771 160) 211(76) (61) Ann Gray Harvey 227 Taylor Ave. Salem, Va 24153 •78 232 Michele Anne Harvey a;ss 1 Kecutive Dr , Sto ne Mountain, Ga 30083 •78 232 Mamgir Hashmi 23 Jinnan Colony. Paki: Carl David Hassel 4615 Prince Edward Dr Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 IS ' 75 222 211(30) Randell 1 Hastings 1800 Cannon Blvd.. Ka rinapolis. N.C. 28081 75 (31) I Meeting St.. Charleston. S.C Robert L Havman 4519 Roslyn Dr., Wilmington, Del. 1980; William J Hearn.Jr 16 W i oulter Ave., Collingswood, N.J. JohnW Hedrick 1729 Reppard Rd .Orlando. Fla. 32803 Daniel G Henderson 2088 S Nome St . Denver. Col. 80232 Arthur Eric Hendr.s Rl. 2. Box 404, Greensboro, N. C. 27405 HughL. Hennis, 111 Rl,4. Ml. Airy. N.C. 27030 Bruce L Henschen 2515 Morganlon Rd . Fayetteville, N C. 28303 Paul Dcnman Henschen 25 1 5 Morganlon Rd , Fayetteville. N.C. 28303 Kenneth M Henson.Jr 2306 Preston Dr, Columbus, Ga. 31906 W.Cary Herin. Jr 3160 Bloomlield Dr . Macon. Ga 31206 Margaret A. Hess 1 I Forest Ridge Dr . Arden. N.C. 28704 Susannah Clarke Hewson 2419 Margaret Wallace Rd , Matthews. N. C. 28I 1 Frankhn Hickman 132 Hancock St., Brooklyn. N. Y. 1 1216 Ben Y. Hicks 1 129 Hanover St., Frcdncksburg. Va. 22401 ungham. Ala. 35223 . Danville, Va 24541 Steven P Holman 350 Station A„ Haddonlield, N J 08033 KarlW Hollzclaw Rt. 67. Box 3. Cullowbee. N.C 28723 Thomas Dag Horn 6461 EppardSl . Falls Church. Va, 22042 Mallhew B Home 3737 Chesapeake Ave,. Hampton. Va 23661 Dale Lee Horner Box 303. Aberdeen. Ohio 45 101 JohnH Hornickel 7288 Marblehead Dr., Hudson, Ohio 44236 Lawrence A Horowitz 13l43Crewe. N Hollywood. Calif 91605 tssillon, Ohio 44646 Mahmood IbneHossam 7 Shabbagh Ave., Bangladesh Bruce A Hosier R R 8. Summit Dr.. Douglasvillc, Ga 301 34 Peter W Hotchkiss 5507 Pollard Rd . Washington. D C. 20016 Clayton F Houchens Box 2318, Greenway St., Davidson, N. C 28036 Frederick H. Howdy. Jr Riverside. Washington. N C 27889 William Robert Howell 4942 Ortaga Forest Dr.. Jacksonville. Fla. 322 10 J Patrick Hudson Box 654, Georgetown, S. C. 29440 George Lee Hudspeih, Jr 10727 CrosswicksRd. Jacksonville, Fla 32216 729 Kirk Rd . Decatur, Ga. 30030 talhanneT Huisman 2318 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga 30904 Charles J Huller 291 Marlboro Rd, Newport News. Va. 23602 Robert W Hunter III 3027 Park Ave.. Augusta. Ga 30904 Howard 1. Huntley. Jr 113 Arlington CI Apis, Charlottesville. Va 22903 Mary K. Huntley 1 1439 Watemew, Reston, Va. 22070 Robert H Husbands 275 Collier 26. Atlanla, Ga 30329 Karen P Husled Bly Hill Rd., RD. 1, Ashville. N Y 14710 JohnG Hulchens P O. Box 670, High Point, N C 27261 WilliamS Hulchings II 3263 Imperial Dr . Macon, (ia 31201 Robert E Hutchinson, Jr 612 Anson Ave., Rockingham, N. C. 28379 GuyW Hutchison. Jr 955 Canter Rd N E. Atlanta. Ga. 30324 NeilW Imus 252 Knollwood St., Winston-Salem. N. C 27104 Angela F Isenberg 355 Marburg. West Germany Susan A Ivey 1 85 Chenocetah, Cornelia. Ga 30531 439 Jefferson St , Winche i Beach. Ha 32018 •75 212(60) William 1 Holladay III 389 Si Marys I n . Marietta. Ga 30060 an, CI 06840 ,N.C. 28358 C hosier Jennings, Jr 501 Ridge Top Rd . Richmond, Va. 23229 Richard H Jennings III 2620 Woodward Way N . W.. Atlanta, Ga. 303( William P. Jennings 901 Bulner. Kerrville. Texas 78028 rPark. Fla 32789 N.C 28078 Clifford P. Johnson 1 13 Tyler Terrace, W Point. Ga. 31833 R Keith Johnson Rt. 2, Vale. N.C. 28168 Richard R Johnson 5205 Palco PI . College Park, Md 20740 Thomas A B Johnson 8 Barley Mill Dr . Wilmington. Del 19807 WilliamS. Johnson, Jr 140 Riding Ln . Southern Pines, N. C. 28387 William HoytJolley 2380 Alton Rd . Atlanta, Ga. 30305 i Houston, Tx, 78234 eton. N J 08540 Edward Lee Jones, III 101 I Borden Rd , Richmond. Va. 23229 Griffith W.Jones 78 Clinton Ave, Montclair, N J 07042 ,Tx. 78217 ilV Seaborn Bartow Jo 2203 Sprunt Ave.. Durham, N. C. 27705 David William Jordan 1570 N. W 9lh St., Homestead, Fla. 33030 Staley E.Jordan 310 Maegeo Dr . Lexington. N C. 27292 Weldon H.Jordan, Jr. I Lilly Dr . Fayeltcville. N. C 28305 Walter Clyde Joyce, J: 1°MK Urendon Ave.. alem, N.C. 27106 , N.C. 28739 Fla 32601 James A Kaulius 408 Firth St . Phillipsburg. N J 08865 Stephen R Keener Warren Wilson College, Sw Thomas Yates Keesler 609 Robmont Rd., Charlotte. N. C. 2821 1 Robert A Kecter 3007 SW 2nd Ct , Gainesville. Fla. 32601 William J Kehr 1611 Chateau Dr.. Chamblee, Ga 30341 David W Keller III 307 E Church St .Saluda. S C 29138 , New York. N Y 09210 David Louis Kellv 719 Freeman St . Fredericksburg. Va. 22401 Richards Kelly 178233 Route I. Box 367, Pulaski, Va 24301 William B Kelly 6l02ndAvc N W.Conover, N C.286I3 r Dr. Little Rock. Ar 72209 ville. Va 24541 ville. Va 24541 Ibrahim Add Khan 24-3 Azimpur Rd . Bangladesh Stephen G Kimmel 420 N Main St, Davidson. N C 28036 Jim . Md 21228 DcWitlW King III 59 East Bay St , Charleston, S. C 29401 George T King 81 Norman Dr., Ramsey, N J. 07446 Thomas Scott King 3724 Northshore Rd Columbia, S C 29206 Clyde David Kirby Box 381 King, N.C. 27021 Milford K Kirby 2732 Temple Lane Charlotte, N C 28205 Dallas A Kirkendol 1210 Andover Rd . Charlotte, N C 28211 David N.Kirkman 604 Kenmore Rd . Chapel Hill. N. C. 27514 Barbara Ivey Kissam 2505 N W 7 Road Gainesville, Fla 32607 David C Kilchin 1617 King Ml. Rd .Charlottesville, Va. 22901 James SKIeinfelder III3SusanDr Hamilton. Ohio450l3 Thomas Russell Knauss 5202 Faraday Ct. Fairfax, Va. 22030 R Cliffc Knechtle 639 Smith Rdge Rd . New Canaan, Ct 06840 James K Knights 1511 NW 43rd St Ft Lauderdale. Fla. 33309 George M Knowles 324 Ellington Ave. Garden City. N Y. 11530 James Koloditch 9 Oak St Mt Arlington. N.J. 07856 James Joseph Kopel. Jr 136 Winfield Way. Nokomis. Fla 33555 George M Kulcher 5200 Seacrofl Rd. Charlotte. N C 28210 DebraL Kyle 1202 Warren SI Jackson, Ms 39213 WadcH 1 ail 829 Grcenway Circle, Waynesboro, Va. 22980 Andrew T. Lamas 2403 Hunting Valley Dr.. Decatur, Ga. 30033 Catherine E Landis Rt. I , E. Brown Rd , Signal Mountain, Tn 37377 T Scott Lane 4l4HillsmercDr . Annapolis. Md 21403 Thomas A. Langford III 2002 Dartmouth Dr , Durham. N C 27705 Michael Thomas Lanio 235 Seneca Road. Rochester, NY 14622 Thomas W Latimore 303 Pcnley Dr . Lookout Mountain, Tenn 37350 Robert G Lautensack, Jr 138 Lake Dr.. Mountain Lakes, N J 07046 JesseThomasLeelll 743 Timber Lane, Wilmington. N.C. 28401 John P Lcmmon 4517 Gates St , Raleigh. N C 27609 Harry Neal Lenhoff 4389 Gadsden Court. Jacksonville. Fla 3220 ' 75 212(62) lad I I inard 2615 W 62nd St . Indianapolis. Ind 46268 Virginia Carolyn Linder .1014 Buchingham Rd . Durham. N C. 27707 William I Lindner. Jr 55 10 Chedworth Dr.. Charlotte, N C 28210 Edward R Lindsey 7 14 Commerce St , Fayeltcville, N. C 28305 Gray D Lindsey 196 S. Park Dr., Spartanburg. S.C 29302 William Allen Link 26 Mercer St., Princ eton. N.J. 08540 David R Little J407CToverdaleDr.Grcensboro.N C 27408 Marvin E. Lively 3061 Midlothian Pike. Richmond. Va. 23225 William I Lloyd 7045S W l39thSt. Miami. Fla 33158 Christopher T Loeblcin 1 108 Roundknob Ave . Salisbury. N. C. 28144 Charles Scott Logan Rt 10. Box 340 Winston-Salem. N. C. 27107 Joseph P Logan 2b?2 Pecksniff Rd . Wilmington. Del 19808 Henry Clyde Lomax.Jr 6:2 Robmont Road. Charlotte. N C 28211 Nancy Erwin Long 402 Juanita Valley. Hamlet. N C 28345 Roherl H Long 4010 Halifax Rd. Wilmington. N C 28401 Laura Anne Lorl Rt 7. Box 363, Greenville. SC. 29609 A Richardson Love, Jr 245 N Edinborough St , Red Springs. N C 28377 David Calvin Love Rt I. Box 184. Concord. N.C. 28025 Gregory L Love 707 Maple Redge Rd . Milford. Oh 45150 JohnW Lovett 1 120 Griffith Ave . Owensboro. Ky 42301 Craig J Lovin Box 193 Westminster. S C 29693 James I Lowrv IV 1 10 Clark St . Henderson. Ky 42420 George Malcolm Loy 413 Frye St.. Robbms. N C. 27325 Roberl P Ludwig 217 Bandera Way St Petersburg. Fla 33704 Murray M Lumpkin 407 W Emory St . Dalton. Ga 30720 wood. S C 29646 Bills P Lsnn 4Hendnx,Claxton. Ga. 30417 JohnMcArlhur 357 Shurlcy Ave . Rock Hill. S. C 29730 Susan McAvoy McAvoy Lane Phoennville. Pa 19460 Roy King McCall 375 ChienHsing. Taiwan Waller Earl McCall Box 803 Amencus. Ga 31709 (, ( Urk McChesneyJr. 321 WindemcrcRd . Wilmington. N C 28401 Charles W McClcmcnl 507 Idaho Ave. Charleston. SC 29404 Oscar Miller McClintock l56RulledgeRd.Greenwood.SC 29646 Di rPark. Fla J27W Kevin R McConncll 12806 Epping Terrace. Whealon. Md 20906 David Sikes McCord Rt 2,Box2|s, Fitzgerald, Ga 31750 Harrell W McCoy. Jr I7N Bear Creek Rd . Asheville. N C 28806 ville. Pa 19460 Roberl A McDanid l239Cornell Ave, Bmghamlon. N V 13901 Douglas C McElfrati 336 Hamilton Rd , Birmingham. Mi 48010 Andrew A McElwce. Jr 6 Brookside Terrace. North Caldwell. N J 07006 John Knox McGlll 703 Hillside Dr . Kings Mo un. N C 28086 DomC McGrath 111 I 1809 Triple Crown Rd . Reston. Va. 22091 Leighton B McKeithen 520 Valle) Rd , Fayelteville. N. C 28305 Thomas B McKen ie IIOSGIenwick Lane. High Poi W. Charles McKinley Barium Springs Home. Barium Springs. N. C William L McKinnon.Jr 3809 Manor Dr , Greensboro. N. C. 27403 RoberlO McKmght Old Lysira Road. Chapel Hill. N. C. 27514 Johnathan Lee MacLean 3531 Nelson Place. Tilusville. Fla. 32780 William H Mel car 303 W ance St . Laurinhurg. N. C. 28352 KalhrincA. McLendon 902 Woodbine Dr . Chapel Hill. N. C. 275 14 Patricia Ann MacLeod 1708 HutchinsSl . Portsmouth. Oh. 45662 Joseph J McMillan, Jr Box 163. N. Myrtle Beach. S.C. 29582 Cyrus C.McNeely III 1231 May Court, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Nora P. McNeill 180 McArlher Dr.. Camilla. Ga 3 1 730 Thomas RMcPherson Bo 8. Yanccyville. N C 27379 Frank V. McShane 1864 Bruce Rd. Atlanta, Ga. 30329 David R McWilliams 7320 Afton Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. 37918 Cynthia Lee Maag 1029 Wilshire Place. Charlotte, N. C 28205 Michael D Mabf) 331 Longview Court. Pulaski, Va. 24301 Michael E Mahla 128 Marcella Rd . Wilmington. Del 19803 !. 28305 •75 213 Steven J Means 10832 lnterlaakenDr..Tacoma.Wa 98498 01 •76 219(50) MarkE. Melendy Hillcrest Acres. Lebanon. N. H 03766 N.C. 27262 ' 75 (32) BarrvClme Melton Box 625. Glen Alpine. N. C. 28628 Marc Menchel 1 32 Ryder Ave. Dix Hills. N Y. 11746 Robert L Mendenhall 3905 Dogwood Dr .Greensboro. N. C. 27410 Robert 1 Miles, Jr. 2215 Wedgcwood. Richmond. Va. 23228 Robert L. Milks. Jr 1109 Askham Dr . Cary, N C. 2751 1 Frank Richard J Miller 1208 Riflwood Lane, Thomasville. Ga. 31792 Kenneth Ward Miller. Jr 59 Rollingwood Dr.. Concord, N. C. 28025 Page Allison Miller 2628 Wade Ave . Raleigh, N.C. 27607 , Winston-Salem, N C 27106 Mary M Mint Wychewood. Hallsboro. N. C. 28442 213(53) 213(24) Edward Mumby Odos Myotias, Greece John Warner Munce 15 Woodland Dr . Staunton. Va 24401 Ray Donavon Munford. Jr 3020 Rothgeb Dr . Raleigh. N C. 27609 Susan E Murdaugh 3207 Hope Valley Rd . Durham. N C 27707 RulhC Murphey 119 Lagrange St.. Newnan.Ga. 30263 Robert R Murray III 331 Virginia Ave . Danville. Va 24541 Thomas G. Murray 1117 Spnngdale Rd . Gainesville. Ga. 30501 Zack E. Murrell Box 901. Boiling Springs. N C 28017 Richards Mvnck.Jr 3199 Rockingham Rd. Atlanta. Ga 30327 Michael J Naslund 4604 Gem Lake Rd.. Amanllo. Tx. 79106 Sherry Grace Nalale 27 Langdon St . Plymouth. N H 03264 William H Neal III 326Greenway Lane, Richmond. Va 23226 John D. Neefus 706 Westover Terrace. Greensboro, N C 27408 Virginia E. Newell 3209 Country Club Dr , Charlotte. N. C 28205 Lawrence W Newlin 107 Dolly Madison Rd. Greensboro, N C 27410 Kenneth L Makanl III 64 Churchroad S E Smyrna. Ga 3 M Alan Malcolm 2547 Sprucewood Dr.. Roanoke. V William 894 Indi Gordon D Maner 1 186 Hampton Hall, Atlar Christopher Mangelsdorf 835 Seventh St .Oakmonl John Thomas Manning 747 Spnngdale Rd . Slate William L Mansonlll 711 Susan Lane. Marlins lie, Va. 241 12 i. N.J. 08628 Patri 101 I Edw Elmore Dorothy Marsh 2205 Speed Avenue. Louisville. Ky. 40205 Fra ier W Marsh 1 704 Greenville Hwy . Hcndersonville, N C 28739 Pevlon I Marshall III 402 Oak Forest Ave . Catonsville. Md. 21228 Anthony C. Martin 8 Bay view Dr . Ahsccon. N . J 0802 1 Charles S Martin. Jr 2021 N W 154th St .Opalocka. Fla. 33054 JohnC Martin II 886 Peachtrec Dr., Columbus, Ga 31906 lenna Karen Martin l20TaylorSt .Chapel Hill. N C 27514 Santford Frank Martin 21 1 Ml Vernon K.I . Atlanta. Ga. 30328 Richard A Marlorcll. Jr. 3112 AgawanSt .Tampa. Fla 33609 Addison Mascngill 4931 MhemarleSl. Washington. D C 20016 Nancy I Malheny Box 64. Holly Hill. S.C 29050 John Reid Moore 605 Kenmorc Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514 William L. Moore I 13 0-)ung Dong. Taejon. S. Korea Marguerite C Morns 3504-F Colony Rd., Charlotte. N. C. 2821 I Roger McKee Morrison 4 Lucky Lane, Asheville, N C. 28804 Jefferson W. Morrow 107 River Road. Orange Park. Fla. 32073 Calvin H Morion. Jr llll Grove Park Blvd . Jacksonville. Fla 32216 Thomas E Nicoll 117 Duncan Chapel Rd.. Greenville, S.C. 29609 AnnN.Nikolaus 1 145 Fairway Dr . Dunedin. Fla. 33528 Jason Gregory Noble 100 Warren Rd.. West Orange. N.J, 07052 Elizabeth M Norman 3003 Clubview Dr.. Columbus. Ga. 3 1906 Deborah Jean Norns 705 Joyner St.. Clayton. N C. 27520 Nancy C Norlhcott Box 146. Davidson. N C - ' Hlllf, IheanviXnanOkoli F A.R TS. Nigeria Hilton Oliver 48Sh Haygood Rd . Virginia Beach, Va. 2345 Robert Olmstead Granger Hollow Rd . Westmoreland. N H 03467 Robert C Palmer III 29ION MagnoliaAve.Pensacola.il.. J2503 Michael Steve Pappas 10 Ridgelmc Rd . Warson Woods. Mo 63122 Theodores Pappayliou 619 Bndlemere Ave . Inierlakcn. N.J 07712 Michael Parham 435 Weslview Dr . Winslon-Salem, N. C. 27104 Ned W Parker 29 Calhoun Dr.Sumlcr.SC 29150 Paul M Parker 6522 Highwood Place. Charlolle. N C 28210 Sheldon K Parker 333 Burns Lane. Williamsburg. Va. 23185 Su: th abeth Parks 435 Arlington Ave . Bnslol, Va. 24201 Madclon Jean Parks :s(K, ( illcgc Si . Decalur. Ala 35601 Thomas R Parks 2506 College Si . Decalur. Ala 35601 lohnW Pascal 349 Tron Ave . Valdese. N.C. 28690 I mil) Elizabeth Pale -114 Normand) Dr . Richmond. Va. 23229 Edward A Pallcn 501 Jones Si .Graham. N C. 27253 Charles M Patterson Box 126. Lewisburg.W. Va. 24901 David Rcnick Patterson Duke Dr.. Box 147. Farmville. N C 27828 Grady L. Patterson II] 301 6 Peliguc St . Columbia. S. C. 29204 .WI6 C pel,gu ' c ll S,° n Culumb,a. S. C. 29204 Rl 3. Box 144. Rocky Mount. Va 24151 David Sterling Patlon 2008 Makefield Dr . Vardley. Pa. 19067 Timolhv Lindsev Patlon 3606 kuida Ave . Columbus. Ga 3 1907 Harold F Peacock. )i 1409 Lyndhurst Dr . High Point. N. C. 27260 Tern L Peal 515 Clipper Si . Atlanta, Ga 30328 Stephen M Peck 1 370 6th St .West Palm Beach. Fla 3.3401 Timolhv Peek 1 590 Brace Rd .Victor, N Y 14564 Alison C Peeler 9I0W Davis St .Burlington. N C 27215 Anne Lee Pelfrey 6305 Cherry Tree. Allanla. Ga 30328 Robert I Penny III 5325 E Brookhaven Dr.. Allanla. Ga 30328 Marian I. Perkins 4004 Rulgers Rd . Allanla. Ga 30331 Martha Jane Perkins l425KthSi .Hickory. N.C. 28601 Bruce G Perrone Boa 4244. olumbia. S C 29240 ■lie. Fla. 32601 .1 aureldale.Pa 1960S Nancy I ee Pelrowski 7009 knighlswood Dr .Charlolle. N ( 28211 Steve M Pharr 1 108 Manchester Dr.. Raleigh. N C 27609 DonsS Phillips 45 Ldgewalcr Lane. Asheville. N C 28804 Herbert O Phillips IV 1913 Evans Si . Morchead City. N. C 28557 •75 214(421 Ma Ravmond D Potts 1315 Dogwood Dr , Alexandria. Va. 22305 Jav Roberl Powell 4 l Wildwood. Youngstown, Oh. 44512 Ronald M Powell 2934 St Andrews Lane. Charlolle. N C 28201 Richard Z Price 3415 W Slate SI . Milwaukee. Wis 53208 Robert D Price Rl. I. John Price Rd, Pineville. N C 28134 James B Prince 1052 Olis Blvd.. Sparlanburg. S. C. 29302 Prescolt Lee Prince 1900 Weslovcr Hills Blvd . Richmond, Va. 23225 E Allen Proclor 6920 Justice Dr. Raleigh. N C 27609 Peyton Davis Prospere 640 Cedar St. Greenville. Ms 38701 Waller E Pugh l502Milford Rd . Columbia. S. C. 29206 Timothy Porter Purcell 254 Colorado Ave . Hapeville. Ga. 30354 Roberl A Puln II Blair Rd . Ro oke. Va 24015 Richard A Quinby 1723 N.AUanlic Blvd .Ft Lauderdale. Fla i. Stephen Mark Rabil P O Box 293. Clemmons, N.C. 27012 Vincent Rabil Rt. 1. Box 293, Clemmons .N.C. 27012 David CRainey 523 Washington Ave.. Riv erhead.N Y II 901 Steven L Rainwater 289W Paces Ferry Rd . Ai lama, Ga. 30305 Frank D Ramboll l820Summitl Rd . Hende rson. N.C 27536 JclTery Slams Rambo P O Box 87, Edison, Ga 31746 Mary Catherine Ramos 1095 Ml Paran Rd . Alia ma. Ga. 30327 ' 75 214(64) Michaell Ramsey 3884 Peakland PI . Lynchburg. Va. 24503 John L Randolph, Jr. Box 829. Morganton. N C 28655 214(721 214(661 .Ohio 4501 3 Richard L Rauck 217 Reister Dr .Ha Mitchell W Reaves Rt 1. Box 92, AltaVista. Va 24517 William P Reed. Jr 3419 Ridgcwood Rd . Allanla, Ga 30327 W George Reedy. Jr. I Main Si .Manchester. Ga 31816 Dennis Edward Reese General Delivery. Cramerlon. N. C 28032 Bruce Reicheldcrfcr. Jr 7522 Persimmon Tree. Belhesda. M Scoll D Reid 7 Oak Tree Ln . Rumson. J. 07760 Susan P Reid 6630 Williamson Dr. N F Allanla 7195 Given Rd , Cincinnati. Ohio 45243 Anleneh Tesfaye Roba Ethiopian Embassy. Ghana Stephens G Robb Box36. Pocono Pines. Pa 18350 PeylonC. Roberts, Jr. Rapidan Rd . Orange. Va 22960 Fred Shaune Robertson 240 Main St., Keystone. W. Va 24852 William E Robertson. Jr 6HW I nion SI . Morganton. N C 28655 Banks Stacy Robinson, Jr 2414 Spring Garden St., Charleston, S. C. 29407 Charles P. Robinson 2405 Hawthorne St.. Greensboro, N. C. 27408 Charles R Robinson. Jr 2622 I ullington Dr . Winslon-Salem. N. C. 27103 Michael L. Robinson 2470 ThornField Rd . Winslon-Salem. N.C 27 106 Alan E. Rocketl 49 1 3 Charmapeg Ave., Charlotte, N C. 2821 1 Jose Rodriguez III 139 Jefferson, Beckley, W, Va 25801 Gary L Rowe 820 Little Back. Hampton. Va 23669 Clyde R Roy II 635 Birchwood Ln . Marietta. Ga 3001 Michael T Russell 4607 Tarpon Ln . Alexandria, Va 22309 Stephen F Russell Route 2. Box 1112, Lakeland. Fla 33801 GregW Sahlslcn 14771 S. Spur Dr. Miami. Fla 33161 Juan C Sanchez 102 Leroux St., San Anlonio, Tx 78207 Lynn Anne Satherltc laurel Way. Norfolk. CI 06058 Michael P Sauer 8625W Barkhursl Dr , Pillsburgh, Pa 15237 ■75 214(58) •75 214(63) Palncia Lee Phillips 1408 Normandy Rd . Greensboro. N. C 27408 . Alexandria. Va 22308 Thomas C Pinckncy III I LivcOakSl . Bcrgslrom AFB. Tx 78741 Stephen Michael Piper 2609Slirrupl j William Lislon Pitman Quail Dr . Plymouth. N C 27962 Dwighl B Plcmmons 26 Hampton Rd . Asheville. N C. 28805 Jeffrey N Plowman 1451 Belmoni Ave . Smyrna. Ga 30080 Gary M Pomeroy 1 345 Shanlc) Dr . ( olumbus. Oh 43224 Charles F Rice III 1 32 1 Chilton Dr., Silver Spring, Md 20904 DavidS Richardson UK Fames Ave .Fori Benning. Ga JI905 James II Richardson P. O. Box 2005, Hunlsvillc. Ala 35804 DonC Richlcr 2306SpringdaleRd..S F Decatur. Ala 35601 G Harms Ricks. Jr 2660 July Si . Balon Rouge, La 70808 FricS Scharling 21 Wedgewood Dr . Verona. N J 07044 Pclcr M Schenk 202 E Oregon Si . Momence. Ill 60954 FllcnSchlacfcr 1412 Medway Road. Columbia. S C. 29205 Ben H Schleider 111 352 Knipp Rd . Houston, Tx 77024 Paul C. Schleifcr 1451 Thompson Ave. Bethlehem. Pa 18017 Robert M Sloul 730 Captain Bell Dr . Ma . Ga 31204 Da Laurie Schnackenberg 1131 Lynbrook Dr .Cbarlulte, N. C. 2821 1 John M.Scholer 1972 Ivy Lane. Palo Alio, Ca. 94303 Carl C. Schwartz 3407 Alabama Ave . Alexandria, Va 22305 Elisabeth A Scoll Rl I. Box I97B, Swannanoa.N C 28778 Robert B Scott l234CrutchneldSl . Roanoke. Va 24019 i-Salem.N C 27103 Martin CSeidel 6200 Wiesbaden. W, Germany William WSellars 711 N Sixth St , Horala. Ala. 36442 . Mckccs Rucks, P.i William T Sharpc SychmoreRd .Gral Robert G Shearer 3442 Stratford Rd . 804 Hawthorne Ave . Primos, Pa. 19018 Charles E Shepherd 4201 Abingdon Dr , Stone Mountain. Ga 30083 Danny W Sherrill Rl 10. Box 91. Statesvtlle. N. C. 28677 :,N.C. 28115 J Carlyle Sherrill Rt I. Box 85. Ml Ulla. N.C. 28125 Rands N Sherrill Route I . Box 2 1 , Shernlls Ford, 28673 William D Sherwood 63 Moffetl St., Pittsburgh, Pa 15243 Tcnley E Shewmake 174 Idlewilde Dr , Winston-Salem, N C. 27106 Robert I J Sibley 725 Starlight Lane. Atlanta. Ga. 30342 Jeffrey J Sich 739 Annawan Lane, Youngstown, Oh 445 1 2 William RaySigmund II 400 Northwestern Ave , Beckley. W Va. 25801 Mark F. Sigmund 5919 Roaring Br Road. Columbus, Ga 31904 Hayden J Silver III 3428 Grandview Dr : Di, Richmond. Va 23225 i Road. Dululh.Ga, 30136 Brian W Sir 10960 Parsoi Arthur Ben Simms IV 195 Valley Rd . Atlanta. Ga 30305 Victoria G.Simons 30Chalham Rd . Longmeadow, Mass 01106 Bruce M Simpson Route 3. Monroe. N C 281 10 . 30305 Anne P Skagestad Oscar WistingsVei, Norway Robert C Skaggs 506 Fayette Pike, Montgomery. W. Va. 25136 David WSkibbens IIIOSunsetRd.N Canton, Oh. 44720 .S.C. 29501 , N. Y. 13905 I harles I) Slagle 21 BolandRd . Bmgha .Birmingham, Ala 35222 II r .Chapel Mill, N. C. 27514 bus, Ga 31906 Danny A Smith 179 Roberts Rd , Bmghamton, N. Y. 13903 David J Smith l7l5EflandDr .Greensboro. N. C 27408 Frederick Smith 3405 Caldwell Dr , Raleigh. N C 27607 Graham I Smith 102 College Dr . Davidson. N.C. 28036 Herberts Smith 705 Sycamore Rd.. Graham. N. C. 27253 Jesse C. Smith Box 190. Crossnore. N.C. 28616 Ma 1 33 Stonewall Jackson Rd . W Richard D Smith 604 Salisbury Rd., Kernersvilk Richard L Smith 285 N Main St.. Gloversvillc. N. Y. 12078 nington. N C 28401 ' 75 N.C. 27284 W Va. 24740 William H Smith 360 Desert Inn Rd.. Las Vegas. Nev. 89109 William L. Smith, Jr 1250 Rahway Ave , Westfield. N.J 07090 , N.C. 28211 Jim F Sneed 1817 Wcndover Dr . Fayetleville, N. C. 28304 Michael M Sneed 5916 Sandy Fork Rd. Raleigh, N. C. 27609 Robert A. Snow 899 Tivoli Lane. Cincinnati. Oh. 45246 David J Snyder 313 Lllmglon Ave. Garden City, NY. 11530 Box 57. Pocahontas. Va 24635 ReneeW Soos 768 Carpenter Ave., Moores ' zille. N.C. 28115 Marsha M Souers 1505 Alderman Dr., Greensboro, N C 27408 James W. Spears Pmecresl Hall. Elkir IS, W V; i 26241 David V Sladnick Box 157. Screven, G a 31560 Joyce C Stahmann 7 Devon St . Austral ia. L.JeroneStallworth 521 Bethel St . Hart! tell. Ala 35640 John V Slanfield II 00 Clarendon St . Fayette -ille.N C 28305 Nancy J Slanger 13 Wilson Ridge Rd . Darien , Ct. 06820 Marian W. Stanley 1511 N Augusta St.. Staunt. Sammie J Sleadman 346 Greenville St. Aiken, S. jn.Va. 24401 C 29801 ,Md 21221 W Chad Stephens 136 Winding Lane, Cinnaminson. N. J 08077 James E Stephenson 5525 Lakewood Circle. Jacksonville, Fla. 32207 Laura E Stevenson Drawers. Emory. Va. 24327 Charles R Stewart 233 Edgcwood Circle. Woodruff. S C. 29388 Gary W Stewart 2506 Rosefield St . Houston. Tx. 77055 1 S.i i.N J 08550 . Ala. 35226 H Phillip Stikes ISUTallTimbers Dr . Birmmghai Charles K. Still, Jr 121 Ridgesidc Rd . Chattanooga, Tenn 3741 1 Stephen W Still 3620 Westbury Rd . Birmingham. Ala. 35223 Rebecca E. Stimson 1044 Meadow lake Rd . Chattanooga. Tenn 37411 William A.Stokes Box 3000. Sperryville. Va. 22740 Ted Slolze 4 Quay Rd . Rochester. N Y 14617 Mitchell W Stone 92 Tyler St .Rochester. NY 14621 Cynthia Sloul 1223 Kensington Dr . High Point. N. C. 27260 Sarah I Stow 544 Peachlree Bailie. Allanla. Ga 30305 Robert LccStowelll 135 Main St , Belmont. N ( 28012 harllon B Mrange III 315 Main St., Danville. Vl 24541 Augustus k Strasburger 4206 Woodleigh Rd . Columbia. S C 29206 David R Strong Box 273. Davidson, N C 28036 I melia Smart 50(11 ( harmian Rd . Richmond. Va. 23226 Wa yne! Stuart 5906 Norlhndgc Rd . Columbia. S C. 29206 Joseph I Siuher 120 N Valley Rd . Southern Pines. N. C. 28381 Augustus I Succop III 6953 Rosewood Si . Pittsburgh. Pa 15208 Charles Albert Sudelic 8507 Thornton Drive. Parma. Ohio 44 1 29 BerryJ. Sullivan, Ji 703 Gornio Road. Valdosta. Ga 31601 Jack N Summe 6ISI enter St., Warsaw, I nd 46580 Berla A Summerell 3 Dogwood Rd .Salisbury. N 2M44 MarkT Sumwali I 162 Hermitage Rd . Rock Hill, S C 29730 Jerry L. Sullies Route 3, Box 336, Fletcher. N ( 28732 Edward C Sullon.Jr 3021 S. Fairway Dr . Burlington. N.C. 27215 David W Swaim 351 Richmond Rd. Salisbury. N C. 28144 Bradles 1 Swalwell 7128 Baltimore St., Kansas City. Mo 64144 Cosby Swanson III 803 35lh Ave N , St Petersburg. Fla 33704 John P Swanson. Jr. 18 Depeysler Ave . Tenafly, N.J. 07670 Leland G Swan 1 18 Balchclor Dr.. Greensboro. N C. 27410 Mark Tadlock 1818 Litlle Rock Rd.. Charlotte. N C. 28214 Elizabeth Ann Tanner Rl 3. Box 361-B. Charlotte. N.C 28210 Michael G Tanner 4227Davinct Ave. Jacksonville, Fla 32210 Sandy B Tarllon 4l6WhileSloreRd . Wadesboro, N C 28170 .Ala 35401 ville. S C 29609 Jarred O Taylor 2729 44lh Ave , Tuscaku John A Taylor 4205 Buncombe Rd .Grc Kathenne Taylor T, 4660 Brook Hollow Rd. Atlanta. Ga. 30327 Leslie L.Taylor III 7 1216 N Wahinglon Dr.. Rulherfordton. N. C. 28139 Ralph B Taylor 7( 666 Heard Dr . Elberton. Ga 30635 Joel R Tew 401 Walton Ave . Wauchula. Fla. 33873 Richard I) Thomas. Jr 1317 Linvillc St.. Kmgsporl. Tenn 37660 Anthony M Thomason 3549 Springhill Rd . Birmingham. U 15223 Joseph I Thompson Route 9, Box 165. Charlotte, N. C. 28208 Mark ' X I fiompson 792 Ridge Road. Lansing. N. Y. 14882 S Graeme Thomson Oxbow. Box 167. Paoh. Pa 19301 Aubrey F Tims 731 BenningRd. Jackson. Miss 39206 David K Tinkler 1 19 Partridge Rd . Greenwood. S C 29646 Scott E Tinnon 46TcrhuncRd. Princeton, N J 08540 WtlliamS Todd 97Spackcnkill Rd . Poughkecpsie. N Y 12603 Patricia lommerdahl 709 Macon Place. Raleigh. N C, 27609 Randolph C Tompson 3610 Kirklees Rd . W inston-Salem. N. C. 27104 Francis J Townscndlll Hollyloi Ri I, Ocean City, Md 21842 David A- Trader 5441 W Langlcy Lane. McLean. Va. 22101 Thomas D. Traver 5039 Timuquana Rd . Jacksonville. Fla. 32210 Roberl B. Trumbo. Jr. 948 S. Lake Adair Blvd . Orlando. Fla. 32804 Steven Trusgnich 18909 Kings Rd.. Homewood. Ill 60430 John A Tucker Rl 9. Box 525. Greenville. N. C. 27834 William O.Tucker 5340 Lansing Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. 2821 1 Robert B. Turnage 232 Sunset Ave . Lagrange. III. 60525 Max J. Turner. Jr 8 Sinnott Circle. Durham. N C 27701 JohnC Umhau 8805 Conn Ave.. Chevy Chase. Md. 2001 5 ParksC Underdown 949 1st Si., Hickory, N.C 28601 Dawn 1 I nderwood Box 68. Barium Springs. N C 28010 John I. Upshur 163 1 I anglewood Rd . Columbia. S. C 29204 Audrey M Urbano 1935 Juniata Rd , Nornstown. Pa. 19401 Lawrences Urbon 35 Pachaug Rd.. Trumbull. Conn. 0661 1 James D Vail. IV 341 Sheridan Rd.. Lake Forest. Ill 60045 Woodford S Van Meter 27 1 Sloner Ave.. Paris, Ky. 4036 1 Keith C Vanslone 3108 Ldgcmont Dr. Nashville. Tenn. 37214 William J. Vaughan.Jr 106 Ridge Road. Virginia Beach. Va. 23451 Alexander Vea ev III 1228Chanleloupe Dr.. Hendcrsonville, N. C. 28736 I I eon Venablc 102 Avalon Lane, Durham. N. C. 27707 Thomas P. Verlm 1 12-09 84 Ave.. New York. NY. 11418 Eric Vernon 1 201 Buckmghame Rd.. Garner. N. C. 27529 H rr I Vincenl III 645 Dalcwood Lane. Hinsdale. III. 60521 William D Vinson, Jl 30 Red Barn Rd . Trumbull. Conn 0661 I Carol E.Walkins 1551 Lexington Dr . Lynchburg. Va. 24503 KalhcrynC Walson 814 Olive St.. Murray. Ky 4207 1 Sle 14! Charles R. Weber 503 Summit Rd. Albany. Ga JI707 George E. Weicker II) 1227 Black Friars Rd, Baltimore, Md. 21228 Samuel G Wier II) 3438 Carmel Fores! Dr., Charlotte, N C 282 AnnaL.Welborn 209 W. 2nd Ave.. Lexington. N. C. 27292 Bruce R. West 9 Morgan Rd.RFD I, Durham, N. H 03824 Margaret I Wcsl 434 Haynsworth St., Sumter, S. C. 29510 William Preston West 53 Barbara Lane, Atlanta, Ga 30328 Roberl B. Westmoreland 1205 Westridge Rd . Greensboro. N. C. 27410 Robert J Wel el 300 Third St., Mannington, W. Va. 26582 .-■lie. Fla. 32217 Brian C White 203 Lonmer Rd.. Davidson. N. C. 28036 Jack Hutchms While 2l8Edgemont Dr , Kings Mountain, N, C 28086 John R While 3711 PeloskeyRd. Cincinnati. Oh 45227 RollieH While III i Embassy. APO New York. N. Y. 09664 s F. While l Embassy. APO New York. NY. 09664 Timothy Lvnn Whilener Box487,Troutman. N. C 28166 Roger L Whitley 420 Nomany St., Cary. N. C 2751 1 Bruce Evan Wicker 8)5 William Penn Court, Pittsburgh. Pa 15221 Elizabeth Ann Wicker Rt. 2. Box 599. Mooresville. N. C. 281 15 M Gordon Widenhouse. Jr. Box 637. Valdese, N . C . 28690 Angela Wier 205 Dorr Dr , Birmingham. Ala. 35215 Jean Elizabeth Wier 85 S Battery, Charleston. S. C. 29401 Bryan Hadley Wilson I 13 Skyline Drive. Boone. N C 28607 Carrie E. Wilson 10 Aulumn Ridge Rd.. Weston. Conn 06880 George L Wilson, Jr. 425 Hilltop Rd .Orange, Conn. 06477 , Beav , Pa 15010 John Knox Wils. , Whileshurg. Ky 41858 Parks H Wilson. Jr. Rl. 4, New Hope Rd., Gastoma, N. C. 28052 Rachel Jane Wilson Rl 4. Box 478. Charlotte. N.C 28208 William J Winkenwerder 10 N. Kensington Rd,, Asheville, N.C. 28804 Joseph Raymond Winkle 332 McCall Blvd.. Rome. Ga 30161 Derek E. Winterhourn 50 Rosedale House. England. S. KareneWilcher Box 549. Monroe. Ga 30655 Bryan Keith Wofford Rt I. Box 308, Canton, Ga 30114 William Arthur Woltz Rt 5, Box 223. Henderson, N. C. 27536 Edward L. Womack 982 Vineyard Circle, Stone Mountain, Ga 30028 Andrew Chung-Lap Wong 160 9th Floor. Hong Kong, James Fredrick Wood II 3743 Abingdon Rd., Charlotte, N. C 2821 I Thomas Edward Wood 1 1 1 b Greenacres, Anderson, S C. 2962 1 I rii i Walker 506 Virginia St.. Roanoke Rapids. N C 27870 James A. Walker 52 Riverview Lane. Cocoa Beach. Fla. 3293 1 Newton M Wall 1 008 I Ik Place. High Point. N.C. 27262 Robert B Wallis 15 Newcomb Blvd.. New Orleans. La. 701 18 Kevin D.Walsh 14H I Beverly St.. Staunton. Va. 24401 John B Wallers 1921 WedgedalcDr .( harloitc. N C 28210 Jan F Walthall Box C. Macon. Ga 31202 David M Ward 2336 Anthony Dr , Durham. N C. 27705 Olivia C Ware 213 BirchSl . Jasper. Ga. 30143 Johnthan W Washburn ISIS Magnolia Place. Wilmington. N.C. 28401 Richard F Wasscn 21 Bloommgdalc Court. York. Pa 17402 .Fla. 33162 David B Wiley 141 W Lehman Ave. Halboro. Pa. 19040 MarkK.Wilfley 68 1 Chenango St., Binghamton, N . Y . 1 390 1 Edwin G.Wilkins 2758 Hampton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. 28207 Sarah Tillon Willcox 239 Windsor Road. Greenville. N. C, 27834 David Fmley Williams 4928 Ortega Forest. Jacksonville, Fla. 322 10 Jean W. Williams 2427 Ainsdale Rd,. Charlotte. N.C. 282.1 1 John Allen Williams 3158 Majestic Circle. Avondale Estates, Ga 30002 Richard C. Williams, Jr 20 Windward Way, New Port Richey, Fla. 33552 Robin Lee Williams R 6723Glenkirk Rd, Towson. Md. 21239 James Martin Williamson 42s Walkms Dr , Pendleton. S C 29670 Ruth Williamson 3406 Gloucester Road. Richmond. Va 23227 Van Howard Williamson Morrison I anc, Launnburg. N C :xls: Carol M Willingham 2352 Ridgeway Ave. College Park. Ga. 30337 Edward L. Willingham UM( owela Dr .Columbus. Ga 31907 18 10 Hawthorne Park. Janesville. Wis 53545 JohnC. Yeoman. Jr 78 Laurel Rd . Princeton. N. J. 08540 Carol Yeomans 3085 Fairmount Rd .Cleveland Heights, Oh 44118 Basil O. Yost III 1036 River Bluff Dr , Suffolk. Va 23434 James M Young 609 Spring St., Mt. Holly, N. C. 28120 Rodney B Young III 6002 Country Hills. Cincinnati. Oh 45238 Mark Yow 3745 Lassitcr Mill. Raleigh. N. C 27609 John P Yowcll Route I. Box 2119. Bcalclon. Va 22712 CLASS OF 1975 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ACUFF. Tea Edward. Jr — PAX. foolball. mgr . Fellowship of Christian Alhleces AIKEN. Douglas Craig — Phi Delia Thela; Pallerson Ct. Council. chancellor, football AINSWORTH. Thomas H — Davidsonian. news editor ALEXANDER. Jean Elizabeth — CASSELS, John Weslev — Davidsoman staff. ROTC. ROCS. Phi Eta Sigma CHANCE. Andy Martin — CHANDLER. Jeffrey Daniel — Pi Kappa Alpha, sailing team. Society of Physics Students, pres. CHAPMAN. Todd Masters — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. pres . fool- AMOS. Robert Thomas. Ill — Fannie and Mable ' s. house mgr . v p . pres . Pallerson Ct Council, v. p.. soccer; intramural wrestl- ing. 72 champion. WDAV staff. Sr. Class Gift Com.; Homecom- ing Planning Com ANDERS. Robert James — Soccer, tennis. Quips A Cranks, chief photographer. Amateur Radio Club. STEP tutor ANDERSON. Richard John — ATO. SGA Senate, golf team; Alpha Phi Omega. Gunman Scholar. APPLEWHITE. Gary Tillery — Pi Kappa Alpha, football; in- ARANT. Morgan David. Jr — ATO. club soccer, Davidsoman staff; YMCA. cabinet, treasurer, depot program; Davidson Chris- tian Fellowship, pres . Outing Club, Student Advisory Com.; Williams Scholar ARAPIAN. Ansel Geoffrey. Ill — Quips A Cranks staff. Male Chorus. Alpha Psi Omega, JYA (Monlpellier, France). ARNOLD, Patricia Ann - Drama ATKINSON. Robert William - ATO. Young Republicans Club AVARY. Robert Powell, Jr — Sigma Alpha Epsilon, inlramurals. IMAC representative. Psychology Club. Young Democrats Club. BAIN. Donnell Jones. Jr — Kappa Alpha; soccer, capl BAKER. Bruce Albert — Phi Delta Thela. sec. football, student assl coach. NCAA Foolball Scholarship BARBER. William Henry — Phi Delta Thela. rifle team, rugby club BARKSDALE, Hiram Collier. Jr — Social Council; STEP tutor. ROTC BARRON, Erwin Carolhers — STEP tutor; Union and college pro- jectionist, Davidson Peace Coalition; N.C PIRG, statewide chair- person. Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa BAUCUM. Mitchell Wayne — Social Council, intramural basket- ball; Black Student Coalition. STEP. ROTC. ROCS, Rangers BEAZLEY. Su annah — Rifle Team BELL. Richard Rathbun — Cross country, capl . MVP; Irack. MVP, record holder (indoor 1000 yd runl, Sigma Delia Psi, pres , IMAC Com . Davidsoman staff. ROTC. Scabbard Blade BEVAN. John M Jr — Thomas J Walson fellow BIRD. John Fielding — BLAKLEY. Barry Ronald — Kappa Alpha, bouse mgr. Social Council. Dorm Social ( Ouncil; hall counselor. Wildcat Handbook. BODE. Ann Carroll — Fannie and Mable ' s. social chm . rifle team, basketball, cheerleader. Davidsonian staff. Homecoming Queen. Piedmont Bank Student Advisory Board. Economics Department Advisory Board BOGGS. David — Inlramurals. Quips A Cranks staff BRODE. Kevin Wilbur - BROWN. David Churchman — Swimming. Male Chorus, drama. Union Social Council BUCKINGHAM. Boyd Frederick — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. fool- hall BUELL, Scon lee - foolball BURKHOLDER, John Howard — BURTON. Claude Shrevc. Ill — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. pledge trainer, v p . SGA Flections Com . Miscellany staff. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. Alpha Epsilon Delta BUTNI-R. Blain — ATO. SGA. pres . Trustee Governance Com., hall counselor. N( Fellow. Institutional Self-Sludy Com of Stu- dents, prelaw handbook editor. Alpha Phi Omega. Dana Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa. Who ' s Who C AMP. William Robert — Karate club; Society of Physics Students, pres , Sigma Pi Sigma, pres CANTERBURY. Steven Dane — ATO. pres . Patterson Q Coun- cil; Council on Social Organizations. SGA Senate Executive Com., freshman class pres , Faculty Ad Hoc Com on Registration Processes. Eacully Self-Sludy Com on Admissions and Financial Aid. Ad Hoc Com on Grading Systems, chm . hall counselor. N C Fellow. Davidsonian assoc cd . Miscellany, editor. Publica- tions Bd . pres . drama. English Dept Student Advisory Bd . English Honors. Gunman Scholar. Omicron Delta Kappa. Who ' s Who CLAYTON. Robert English. II — Phi Delta Theta. baseball. COBLENTZ. John Alexander — COLKITT. Benjamin Evan, III — CONNORS, Mark B — PAX, v.p., hall counselor; Freshman Ad- viser, track, SC Champion (440 yd. dash); D Club, in- lramurals. Merchant Award, Davidsoman. ass ' t. sports ed ; drama. COOPER, William Sexton — Omicron Delta Epsilon. Eight-College CORBIN. Eh abelh Sue — Hall counselor. Watson Fellowship Com.. Scholarship Finalist Interviewing Com. CORLEW. Robert Ewing, III — SGA, v.p.; residence hall council, pres.. Quips A Cranks staff. WDAV, program dir . Philanthropic Lit. Soc, sec., flying club, S-T, STEP tutor, scouting program COVINGTON, George C — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. rugby club CRAVEN. David Leigh — SGA Grievance Com . cheerleader, drama. Hollins College Exc; Dana Scholar. CREWS, Rowan Dampeer, Jr. — ATO; N.C Fellow, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa CROSSWHITE. Craig Stone — Basketball, track, rifle team; karate CUNNINGHAM. Pamela Smith — CUTTINO, Judson Pnngle — Sigma Alpha Epsilon, soc chm , pledge trainer, basketball. Society of Physics Students DABBS. Richard Spence — PAX DANIEL. Charles Richardson, Jr — DAVIDSON, John Mark — DAVIS, John Scolt — Wind Ensemble. DEAL. Richard Bonniwell — Hall counselor. Hearing Com.; cross- country, track. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. pres . treas . Alpha Ep- silon Delta. STEP tutor. ROTC. Richardson Scholar. Oeland Science Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa DEEMS, Dcbra Ann — DENNARD, Robert Lee — DIVINE, John H , IV — Rugby club. Parks Com (Town of David- son). JYA (Zaire — Operation Waterhole). DODD. Steven Louis — Educational Policy Com., Hearing Com- millee. sec , chm . hall counselor. Davids on Draft Counseling, chm . YM WCA. sec . co-chm . YM WCA Fund Drive. STEP tutor. Sigma Pi Sigma. George L. Gladstone Award, Rhodes Scholar finalist; Phi Beta Kappa. DORR. Frederick Andrew — Pi Kappa Alpha, pres. SGA Class Senator, drama. Alpha Epsilon Delta DRAUGHON. Graham Kerr — Drama DRAPER. Mary Kimball - DUNN. Gregory James — Basketball, tennis, inlramurals. Davidsonian. feature sporls writer. Quips A Cranks staff. WDAV. Wildcat Handbook staff, Who ' s Who. DWYER, Robert Edward — Football, Phi Beta Kappa FILER. Kenneth Simpson — Rugby club, Miscellany, poetry ed.. Inklings writing award. YM WCA, STEP, Omicron Delia Kappa, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award ELDER. Ric,hard Verla — ELIASSON. Arn Hendnck — SGA Pre-Medical Advisory Com., soccer, swimming, ski club; Alpha Phi Omega. ROTC. ranger unil. ROCS, Scabbard Blade. Sandy Black Memorial Award. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma, sec. FLY, Christopher — Pi Kappa Alpha, hall counselor. Sludcnts for Immediate Action Com . intramural basketball, baseball, volleyball, flickcrball. club soccer. Wind Ensemble. Pep Band. Un- ion Board. Ralhskellar Com I NSI I Y. Carroll Dean — ATO. Inklings, edit EVANS. Joseph Ansel. Jr — Kappa Alpha, u soflball bd FABFRT. Kenneth Ralph — Football , cap!., ' 73 High Shooter Award, FARROW. Leo Jack. Jr — Kappa Alpha. Student Hearing Com.; track, cross-country; ROTC. Cadet Battalion Commander. Scab- bard Blade. FITZGERALD. David Kyle — Sigma Alpha Epsilon, treas.. nat ' l convention delegate, football, inlramurals. STEP tutor FLANAGAN. Patrick Francis — Basketball FLEISCHER. Thomas Glenn - Phi Delta Thela. football. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Sigma Pi Sigma. ROTC, Scabbard Blade. Slowe Memorial Scholar aff, FOXWORTH. Benjamin Franklin — FRANK. Garry William — Emanon, rifle team FRANKE. Mark Cooper — Emanon; soccer, Miscellany staff; Inklings staff. Alpha Phi Omega FRVi. John Lennig, Jr — Sigma Alpha Epsilon; rugby club; Philanthropic Lit Soc. Gamma Beta Kappa GADA1RE. Steven Dale — Basketball GALLOWAY, Edward W — GARDNER, Mark Stanley — Football. GARVIN. Richard Gary — Pi Kappa Alpha GENTRY. Richard Ryan — Male Chorus. ' 73 Student Art Show GILLESPIE. Leonard Blackburn — Kappa Alpha, wrestling, tennis; Quips Cranks staff. Outing Club. GLE1M. David William — Phi Delta Thela. football, club football; IM AC, handball, referee, basketball. Softball, tlickerball. WDAV. program coordinator, F.A.C.; ROTC. GOLDSBOROUGH. Carol Blair Benson — Hall counselor; tennis, coach-player, track team, mgr . Admissions Office guide. Who ' s Who GOMEZ, Christian Hoyt — Kappa Alpha, track; debate team GOODLOE. James Camp. IV — SGA Senate. Grievance Commit- tee, chm . hall counselor. Energy Conservation Com.; YM WCA, scouts; Honors College. Philosophy Club; Slaley Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa. Who ' s Who. GREEN. William Shand — Kappa Alpha, intramural flickerball. basketball, volleyball GREER. Jack Vidmer. Jr — Phi Delta Theta. social council representative GUYER. William Mark — PAX; Wind Ensemble; STEP tutor; Sigma Pi Sigma. Christian Life Com . Davidson Peace Coalition HALL. George Claiborne — Wind Ensemble. HALL. Robert Givin — YM WCA Religious Life Com ; Monday Night Fellowship leader. Action group leader HARDGROVE. Denson Dewitl — PAX, social chm . boarding house mgr . Religious Policy and Program Com . Hearing Com . hall counselor. Quips Cranks staff. ROTC. ROCS HARDING. Reginald Michael — SGA Student Life Com . Security Com.. N.C. Fellow; track; basketball; IMAC rep . WDAV. broad- caster, sports reporter; Black Student Coalition. Union Board. JYA (Kumust-Chana) HARMON, Charles V. — HARPER, John David — Phi Delta Thela, chaplain; football HARRFLL. James Maddry - Pi Kappa Alpha, soccer. Mrs McC ulchan ' s squad HASSELL. Carl David — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. football. Gamma Beta Kappa HASTINGS. Randcll Franklin — Phi Gamma Delta, historian, pres . football; Psychology Club HEARN. Wil i J.. Jr HENDERSON. Daniel Gregory — Phi Delta Thela. treas.. v.p. pledge class, alumni sec . Patterson Ct. Council. Student Conduct Council; baseball. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Student Art Show; Dana Scholar. HENSON, Kenneth Marshall, Jr — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HERMAN. John Ralph — Miscellany, non-fiction ed . Inklings. editor, Philosophy Club. JYA (St Anne ' s. England). Phi Beta HESTERBFRG. Earl J . Jr — Phi Delta Thela. football HICKS. Ben Young — Wind Ensemble. Pep Band HODGES, Harnett N. — HORNICKEL. John Howard — PAX. treas. Patterson Court Council, sga Senator; Governance Com Modem (,.,ller Com.. Honors Center. Omicron Delta Kappa. Who ' s Who; Pin Eta Sigma HOROWITZ, Lawrence Albert — Basketball, co-capt., St Honorable Mention, Jewish Ail-American First Team. Who ' s Who HOWDY, Frederick — Sigma Alpha Epsilon; track, football HOWELL. William Robert — Soccer. Davidsoman stall ! tMonlpcllier. France! HULLER. Charles Jerome — SGA Grievance Com . Student Ad- visory Council; Ad Hoc Student Energy Conservation Com.. Alpha Phi Omega. Union projectionist. ROTC. Scabbard Blade. MS I Superior Cadet. 72 CRC Chemistry Achievement Award. Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma HUNTLEY. Mary (Catherine — Sailing HUTCHENS. John Grover. Jr — Tennis HUTCHISON, Guy While. Jr — STEP program IMUS, Neil Winston — Intramural flickerball. basketball. Softball. Male Chorus, sec . JYA (England). IOANES. Thomas Alan — Phi Delta Theta. football. F.A.C. JAMES. Kevin Frank — Kappa Alpha. ' 7: Scholarship Citation. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Philanthropic Lit Soc . Hood Scholar. Dana Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma JARRELL. Gary Flynn — PAX; Inklings, editor. JERNIGAN. James Elisha — JOHNSON. Richard Randolph — ATO. intramural Softball, basketball. YM WCA JONAS. Wayne Babcock — Wrestling. Male Chorus. JONES. Charles Milton — Sigma Alpha hpsilun JONES, Kalin — JONES, Seaborn Bartow. IV — French. Latin, and Math National Honor Societies, graduation marshal KEHR. William John — Emanon. Psychology Club; Outing Club. ROTC. ROCS KEPCHAR. John Howard. Jr. — SGA dorm senator. Inklings contributor. Miscellany contributor. Philosophy Cluh. founder and pres,. Public Lectures and Artist Series Com , Advisory C oun- cil for Philosophy Dept . Dana Scholar. Phi Bela Kappa KING. DeWitl Walker. Ill — Male Chorus; Omicron Delta Ep- KING. Thomas Scott — Emanon. sailing team, vice commodore KLEINFELDER. James Stephen — Phi Delta Thela; football. S. C. Academic All-Star Team. Armfield Blocking Award. Alpha Ep- silon Delta KNIGHTS, James Kenneth — Emanon. hall counselor, wrestling KUTCHER, George M . Jr — Football I All . Wade Hampton — LANGFORD. Thomas Anderson. Ill — N C Fellow, soccer; drama. Hollins College I Ac LATIMORE, Thomas Walton — Kappa Alpha. IMAC LAUTENSACK. Robert George. Jr. — Hall counsellor. Hack, cross country, -ecord holder (3000 M steeplechase). Facult) Athletic Com . Male Chorus. Alpha Phi Omega. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. Dana Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa. Who ' s Who LEMMON. John Powell — Dasidsoman staff 1 INARD. Jack Edward — PAX. soccer, club soccer. DauJumian LINDSEY, Gray Deveraus — Kappa Alpha, pres.; Patterson t ouri Council. YM WCA; Economics Student Advisory Com . Senior Class Gift Com . ROTC. DMG LONG. Lawrence Donald. Jr — Sigma Phi Epsilon. Outstanding Senior; club football. Philanthropic Lit. Soc.. graduation marshal; Archaeological Soc. sec. LONG. Robert Hill — Miscellany, poetry reader. Inklings 2nd Award. Vcreen Bell 2nd Award. Male ( horus. ' 72 drama award. Special Films Com . chm LOVE. Alfred Richardson. Jr - Pi Kappa Alpha, house mgr . hall counselor. SGA Hearing Com.; Quips i Crank staff. Alpha Psi Omega, Admissions Office guide; Agnes Scntelle Brown Award. Gunman Scholar. Who ' s Who LOVE. Gregory Lyn — Sigma Phi Epsiion, ' 75 All-Amcrican Fool- ball Team, football; track; I OWRY, James Isaac. IV — Basketball LUDWIG. Robert Paul — Male Chorus, accompanist, organist. American Guild of Organists, subdean, dean. Richard Rosf Memorial Music Award. LUMPKIN. Murray Macinti PAX, Male Chorus LYNN. Billy Paul — Phi Beta Kappa. McCALL. Walter Earl — Met IILSNEY. Graham Clark — PAX. Rifle Team. Male t horus; Union Film Com., head projectionist McCLOY. Dixon Ross. Jr. — Phi Gamma Delta; hall counselor; Ri- fle Team, cap! . ' 73 MVP; inlramurals. Senior Class Gift Com.; Outing Club. McCONNELL. Bright. Ill — Fannie and Mablc ' s; Flying Club. McKEITHEN. Leighton Black. Ill - YM WCA. draft counselor; College Union, head deskman. N.C PIRG. Stale Board Sec. 1 .il.iI Board Chrti- McKl NZIE, Thomas Bravlon — Kappa Sigma. Emanon. rugby- club, capt , treas . IMAC rep . Fellowship or Christian Athletes; STEP tutor McKINNON. William Louis. Jr — PAX; intramurals McMILLAN, Joseph James, Jr. — McSHANE. Frank V. — Phi Delta Thela - Football. Fellowship of Christian MAHLA. Michael Edward — N. C. Fellow. Male Chorus. Madrigal Singers. American Chemical Society. Outstanding Academic Achievement Award; Sandy Black Memorial Award; Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma. MALOY. William Bruce — Pre-law Com.. Davidsonian. man. ed.; Holhns College Exc MANNING. John Thomas — MARGOL1S. Robert David — Sigma Phi Epsiion, exec. bd.. house chm., v.p. pledge class. Random House. ass ' l. treas.; football; club football; lacross. capt.; intramurals; Gamma Sigma Epsiion MARTIN. Anthony Carl — Fannie and Mable ' s; golf. MELTON. David Simpson — Male Chorus MFS1MER. Kenneth Ra — Fannie and Mable ' s. SGA senator, in- Iramurul. flickerball. basketball, Softball; Omicron Delta Epsiion; Holhns College Exc. MILES. Robert Irving. Jr — Phi Gamma Delta, rifle team; Alpha Phi Omega MILKS. Roberl LcRoy. Jr — ATO. pres.; Patterson Ct. Council; Council of Social Organizations, club hockey. Davidsonian staff; Wind Ensemble. Pep Band MITCHELL, Paul Ru-h — Faculty Athletic Com.; N.C. Fellow; cross country; Davidsonian. cartoonist, debate team, capt.; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; History Honors, Dana Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who MOON. John Thomas. II — Pi Kappa Alpha, scc-treas., nal ' l con- vention rep , Patterson Court Council. Dorm Social Council, club football; intramural flickerball. basketball, wrestling. Softball. volleyball, track. WDAV. announcer. Outing Club. Union Board, social council, games director. MORRIS. William Bryan — Drama; Davidson Christian Fellowship MORTON. Calvin Holder. Jr. — PAX. exec. hd.. swimming team. intramurals; drama; Popular Fine Films Com . ROTC. ROCS. flight program. DMS. DMG. Scabbard Blade; Alpha Phi Omega. Young Republicans Club, acting pres. MUM in. W Roger itry; MULLEN. Richard James — Sigma Alpha Epsiion. t track Mill INS. Loney Gene — Sigma Alpha Epsiion. football. MURRAY. Thomas Greer— Pi Kappa Alpha. YM WCA; Phi Eta Sigma NEEFUS. John DuBois. Jr. — YM WCA Religious Life Com.; Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship; Archaeology Club; Psychology Honors. NEWLIN, Lawrence William — Football NEWMAN. Ford Friel — Hall counselor; intramurals; Davidsonian staff Nl tt KIN, William James. Jr — Omicron Delta Epsiion. A K Phifcr Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma NIC HOLS. Carl Sleven — American Chemical Soc N1COLL. Thomas Eugene — ATO. N.C Fellow; Campus Planning Com . Davidsonian staff. Male Chorus. International Education Com . McConnell Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma; JYA (Montpellier, France). PAGE. Herbert Dwight — Honors Center; Dana Scholar. Richardson Scholar. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma; JYA (Montpellier. France) PARHAM. William Michael — Golf team PARKER. Ned Williams — Sigma Alpha Epsi ing club, American Guild of Organists. PARKER. Sheldon Kendrew — Basketball. PARKER. Susan Martin — Miscellany staff. American Guild of Organists PARKS, Thomas Ross — Pi Kappa Alpha, Residence Hall Council; YM WCA. treas., v.p.. scouting rep., fellowship award. Assistant Scout Master. Psychology Club. Outing Club; ROTC. ROCS. blood drive, Scabbard Blade. - Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Epsiion Delta. PATTERSON, Grady Leslie. Ill — Kappa Alpha, pledge com.; Dana Scholar PATTON. Timothy Lindsey — Sigma Phi Epsiion. ROTC. Color Guard Commander, ROCS Commander. Scabbard Blade, PEC K, Steven Madry. Jr. — PERRONF. Bruce Griffith — Intramurals. referee; WDAV staff. Outing Club; Davidson Peace Coalition, pre-law soc. Hollins College Exchange; Hollins Philosophy Club. PHARR, Steve Macon — ATO. house mgr.; wrestling; Male Chorus; drama; YM WCA. Religious Life Com,; Davidson Chris- tian Fellowship, deputations. National Merit Scholar; Dana Scholar; Who ' s Who; Phi Eta Sigma, treas., pres. PHILLIPS, James Dickson. Ill — PHIPPS. John Robert — PLEMMONS. Dwight Bailey — Baseball POMEROY, Gary Michael — Phi Delta Theta; football; baseball. PORTER, Stephen DuBose — Sigma Alpha Epsiion POTTS. Raymond Dale — Sigma Phi Epsiion. PREYER. Britt Armfield — Emanon. PRINCE, James Bryan — Fannie and Mable ' s. social chm; club soc- PROSPERE, Peyton Davis — Sigma Alpha Epsiion; intramurals. QUINBY. Richard Alan — Sigma Alpha Epsiion; tennis. RABIL. Vincent Frank —SGA senator, junior class pres.. Student Conduct Council. Constitution By-laws Com.. NSA campus coordinator. NC Fellow. Convocation Com.. Debate Team; YM WCA. Philosophy Club. RAMSEY. Michael Lee — Fannie and Mable ' s; intramural soccer, basketball, volleyball, flickerball, Softball RANDOLPH, John Louis. Jr. — Phi Gamma Delta; Campus Tax Council; Sr. Class Gift Com.; Pep Band REICHELDERFER. Bruce Allen. Jr — Pi Kappa Alpha, social chm . pres.; Quips Cranks, photography editor REN1. Roberl George — Phi Gamma Delta; golf team REYNOLDS, William Brooks — Male Chorus; American Guild of Organists RICHARDSON, James Holliman — Kappa Alpha; Davidsonian staff RICKS. George H .NC Fc tiling ROBB. Stephen Sargeant Garrett — ROBERTS. Peyton Carl, Jr. — Sigma Alpha Epsiion. Quips ( ranky assoc bus. mgr,. Gamma Sigma Epsiion, Admissions Of- fice guide; Union Board Executive Com,; Artists Series Com,, — Social Ct ;ll. DavidsoniL ROBINSON, Charles Ponlon — Kappa Alpha, treas.; Patterson Ct. Council, pres ROBINSON, James Gray — Inklings, editor RODGMAN. Mark Alan — Baseball. RODRIOUEZ, Joseph Ross — Davidsonian Still ROMI YN, Richard Loren — Davidsonian staff; Inklings, editor; Vereen Bell writing award. Honorable Mention. Alpha Epsiion Delta, sec hamner W.nds. Explorer Posl RUSSELL, Michael Thomas — Wind Ensem Outing I lub, bd of dir . chm . Ass ' t. Scouli Advisor. Student Advisory Board Kl SM I I Stephen Forrest — Rugby club, Psychology Club; Alpha Epsilon Delia. Union Social Council. SADDICK. Shaul Murad — N C fellow. Psychology Club, pres . Dana Scholar. Phi Bela Kappa. SANCHLZ. Juan Casares — SAYLOR. Roger Willis — Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres . N (. Fellow; swimming, co-capt.. Bill Ray Award, all conference. Male Chorus SCHARLING. Eric Sluarl — Pi Kappa Alpha. SCHLEIDER, country; swn Ben Hcrm iming. Phil i, III — Sigma Phi Epsilo ilhropic Lit. Soc. SCHOLER. John Mitchell — Phi Delia Theta, SGA senator; swim- ming, ' 73-75 MVS, High Point Awards; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; WDAV staff. Senior Gift Com . Young Republicans Club SHARENKO. David John — Kappa Alpha; football, intramural flickerball. basketball, volleyball. Softball; Residence Hall Coun- cil; Com for Professor and Course Evaluation. Alpha Epsilon Delta; Gamma Sigma Epsilon. nat ' l convention delegate; STEP tulor. ROTC. Scabbard Blade, sec Ml, Ml Nil, Mark l-rcdcrick Golf SIMPSON, Bruce Merle — Phi Gamma Delta, hall counselor, basketball; intramurals; Admissions Office guide; STEP tutor; Eaton Scholar SIMS, Harold William, Jr — JYA (East Angha. England). SLAGLE, Charles Davidson — PAX. football; soccer; Davidsonian staff. SMITH, Donald Keith — Kappa Alpha. WDAV staff SMITH. Herbert Stephen — SMITH, Richard Dodd — Davidson Christian Fellowship; STEP program, Young Life SMITH. Richard Lewis — Sigma Phi Epsilon, treas . Davidsonian. advertising mgr , History Honors. STEP. Phi Bela Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma. SMITH. Willia George M King Av Philanthropic Lit Soc. McCo i Phi Epsilon. N.C Fellow; foot- ird; Omicron Delta Epsilon. nell Scholar. SOOS. Thomas — Football, track; stude slaff; Inklings contributor. STANGER, Nancy Judson — Hall counse standing Senior Award, swimming team basketball, ' 75 Oui- s ' t mgr STIKES. Henry Phillip — Phi Delta Theta. SGA pre-med advisor. Davidsonian. bus. mgr.; Publications Bd.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Phi Omega, treas . pres . Biology Soc . College Union Pop- ular Films Bd . Ouling Club; ROTC. Martin Honor Guard. ROCS, cadet brigade staff. DMS. Young Republicans Club. STILL, Stephen Wright — Pi Kappa Alpha; football; track; Miscellany staff. Who ' s Who. STONE, Mitchell Waller STOUT. Roberl McRae - Baseball Soccer. ROCS SUCCOP. Augustus Ernest. Ill — SGA Studenl-Life Com. Freshman Adviser, hall counselor, cheerleader. Davidsonian assoc. ed.. Miscellanv. poetry ed.. Philanthropic Lit Soc . pres. Alpha Psi Omega, Alumni Com.; Union Exc Republicans Club, pres., Slaley Scholar; Si Omicron Delta Kappa. Who ' s Who I . Young Program; TADLOCK. Ma k Fulton — PAX. hou in Guild of Organists mgi WDAV slaff; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. TODD. William Samuel — Phi Delta Thela. baseball TOMPSON, Randolph Carroll — [nlramural basketball. TOWNSEND, Francis James. Ill — TRUMBO, Robert Benson. Jr — Phi Delia Theta; track TWEEDY. Dennis Alan - Phi Delia Thela. football; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delia. VAN METER, Woodford Spears - Kappa Alpha, hislonan and scholarship chm. track, ' 75 Fetzer Award. Gamma Sigma Ep- silon; Alpha Epsilon Delia. N ( PIRt, VANSTONE. Keilh Carlyle - Phi Gamma Delia Society of Physics Sludenis VEAZEY, Alexander Hollov Huns Com , Davidsonian • VERNON. Erie Albert - Pi Kappa Alpha. N C Fellow; swimming baseball; WDAV slaff; drama: JYA (Monlpelher. I ranee) VIN INT. Harry Lansing. Ill - WAGNER, Randolph Greg - Basketball WALKER, Eric Clark — Miscellany, editor. Davidsonian. assoc ed . Phi Bela Kappa. Omicron Deita Kappa. Phi Ela Sigma. l TERS. John Bolden — SGA Senate; foolball. chess club WARD. David Morgan — IMAC rep; Quips Oanti staff; YM WCA, STEP. French Advisory Com . Gunman Scholar JYA (Monlpelher. France) WEBB. Sleven Glenn — WEICKER, George Edward, III — Phi Delia Thela. baseball war- den, foolball, freshman learn cap!.. ' 73 SC Honorable Mention, cap! . ' 74 Bcsl Defensive Player; baseball. ' 72 S C Hilling Champ. ' 73 SC Honorable Mention. ' 74 MVP and first learn SC . ' 74 Balling Champ; Fellowship of Christian Alhleles. : Jerl — Phi Delia Theta: foolball; club football; WHAI.EN, Michael Dennis — Baskclball. Phi Bela Kappa. JYA (Bath. England). WHITE. Jack Hulchins. Jr — Wildcat Handbook, ass ' l ed . Pep Band. Wind Ensemble. History Honors. Sludenl Peace Coal ilion. Rhodes and Danforlh Fellowship candidate; Dana Scholai . Phi Beta Kappa. St. Anne ' s Program WHITE. John Richard — N C. Fellow; IMAC rep: inlrar wreslhng champ WHITE, Rolhe Howard. Ill - Kappa Alpha, club foolball; nural club hockey; club soccer WILLIAMS . Jean Whaley — Quips Cranks slaff; WDAV slaff: ' 7S drama award. Alpha Psi Omega. Psychology Club. Girl Seoul Troop Leader WILLIAMS, John Allen — Sigi rugby club; intramurals. Ma -Mpha Epsilon. club foolball. — Phi Gamma Delia, sec . hall WILSON. Parks Hand. Jr — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. pres. WITCHER. Susie Karene — JYA (Monlpelher. France) WOMACK, Edward l.aurance — Phi Delia Thela. foolball YOUNG. Dale Christopher — Phi Gamma Delia, baskclball: rifle learn. Davidsonian slaff. Phi Ela Sigma YOUNG. James Melvin — Pi Kappa Alpha; WDAV stall Male Chorus. Madrigal Singers, drama. STEP tutor Kappa Alpha, rugby club. Un ZIMMERMAN. Linda Marie — THE FACULTY i Professor ol I rench lohn Nil h. .|.t . Burneil « i m.i Profowti nl hemisln B M.S.. Ph l (Emory) c Professor ol M,n Bs (Davidso Benjamin Ci klc rhornas Cartmill, Professor of Physical Education and Athletic Din hs [Springfield), M.Ed [Johns Hopkins) inia r Devon, .ssislani Professor of Political Science and Director o( South 4sian Mudie B A (Grinned), M A (Wisconsin), Ph I) i Berkeley) H (King). M S. Ph l Ralph William Gabk. 4s oc it lorida State am Professon tlanl Professor ol Biolog) , B (Wellesley] Ph D [Ya Earl Ronald MacCormac, Dean of Center f, r Honors Studies and Professoi ol Philosophy B.E.. M A . B D, PhD (Yale) MS. } ' h l iPenn Suit Unimsily) Picas M S nlsMm Virginia er. Profes Polyiechn ir or Politicals tl. Ph 1) (Chi ago) .u, «• N Ph D eison. A (1 N ( locialeProfcsiorofEconi — C hapcl Hill) • Lee), Ph I) ll: N( ( hand Hi -. Buihanan Duke Professor of Phy« Harris Procl ir Charles A lunj Pc.ltssor of Political Science B (Duke) M (Fletchei School of Law and Diplomacy), i D (Harvard) i Pmk-sMir ...1 Spanish Wilmcr Haydcn Welsh. Professor of Music BS (Johns Hopkins), B.Mus . M.Mus., Artist ' s Diploi (Ptahodv Conservator) i THE ADMINISTRATION Office of the President Samuel Reid Spencer, Jr , A B ,M A , Ph.D . L L.D , Prcsideni Jerry C Godbehcre. BS (Davidson). Assistant io the President Loyce Davis. Secretary to the President Harry Krohn, BS (Ohio Stale), Assistant Basketball Coach James J Larranaga. B A. (Providence). Physical Education Instructor; Assistant Coach. Basketball Sterling T Martin, A B (Davidsoni. Physical Education Instructor Head Coach. t ross ountry, Track Charles W Parker, B S (Davidson). Physical Education Instructor, Head Coach, Aridemir and Student AfTaii John M Bevan, A R B D , M A Ph D . Sc D Vt fairs Louise Thompson B S (Br.dgewa er). M Ed (Bost Secretary Center for Honors Studies Earl Ronald MacCormac. B E . MA. B D . Ph D . Dean Jean Daughtry. Staff Secretary Academic Services Director of Audic sc.lla J Snouse, Laboratory n). MA (Pennsylvania), Ed D (Columbia). Assistant, Language David Thomas Roberts. BS. MA (Western Carolina), Physical Edui slruclor. Assistant Coach, Football Junior Wade. B S , M Ed (South Carolina Slate). Baseball Coach Brenda King, Stenographer, Basketball Office Patricia Krug. Stenographer, Football Office Lou.se Martin. Stenographer Judy Roach. Stenographer. Foothall Office Belts Walley, Staff Secretary Joyce Wiggins. General Clerk. Ticket Office Shav, Smith. A B (Davidson). MA (U 1 e College Union and Coordinator of Stu IH Kushigian. BA (Baldwin- Wallace), m Director. College Union Lynda Daniels. Stalf Secrelan H Edmunds White. BS (Davids in). M Ed (Sout Carolina). Di eclor of Admis- Larry J Bar . A B (Dartmouth . Admissions Co unselor James McDu ffie Bruce. HI, A B (Davidson). Ass of Admissions Brcnda F Pa and Fin rnell. B A (North C ncial Aid arohna State), A sistant Directc r of Admissions Dianne Bran ley. Stenographer Martha Gil . BS (Wmthrop). Stenographer Ann Grubbs Staff Secretary Pilar Ramse , Staff Secretary i B . M I d , Ph D . Director ol Student Counsclin Dean of Students Athletics and Physical Education Director of Athletics and Head Train Raymond H Stone. A B . M A . PhD , Director or Physical Education and In- tramural . Head Coach, Soccer Robert J Bnckcls. B S (Miami. Ohio). MA (U.N.C. — Chapel Hill). Physical Education Instructor. Head Coach. Basketball James Edward Brown. BS (Catawba). Assistant Basketball Coach Patncia S Drake. BS. MAT (South Carolina). Instructor Physical Education Head Coach, Swimming and Women ' s Tennu Edward G Farrell. BS (Rutgers). M A (New York University). Head Coach. Football Jeff Frank. A B (Davidson), J D (University of Florida), Physical Education In William Holt Terry. AB (Davids.. n). M.DJv | Dean of Students Dunne Howell Slonc, B.S. (U.N.C - Chapel H.I .ary. Richmond) . the Dean of Stu liril Amelia Dockcry. BS (ticec National DiogO Cao), I iccncee-es-Lcttres in ( lin.Ljl PsHh.ilugv (Monlpcllieri, Clinical Psychologist Icrcdith Hall. BS (Texas), Ph I) (Maryland), Clinical Psychologist illiam Gatewood Workman. B Ph . MA. BD llmoryi. PhD (Chicago). t iinu.ii Psychologist rank Donalellt, B S iPcnn Slate). M D (Temple University). College Physician romc Howard Hs (I njon ( ohege). M D (Upstate Mcd.caU enter, Syracuse). i ..ir | Y ■...n B S (Allegheny College). M D (Bowman (.i.iv Medical Dorothy Fleming. R N .. Assistant. Inf.rr Avonne W Goodson. R.N . Assislant. Infirmary Jorclla Archie. Staff Secretary. Dean of Students I s| ii- mi 1 1 Programs Placement Brenda Sue Summers. Slaff Seer International Education Franc.-. Ghigo, BS,M A . Ph.D.. Director of Internal. Florence Cole, BA (College of Wooster), M Dn Theological Seminars i. Foreign Stud Advisor II H (Davids. i B (Davidson), ' B.A.0 CM hapel Hill). Wildcat ( | u h B s (Davidson), Executive Directo •rll Vssisianl 10 the Director of Alur enson, Sufi Secretary, Development :. B s (Montreal), Stenographer, Mumm Office m Stenographer, Wildcat Club . Sufi Secretary, Development Communications Chalmers Gaston Davidson, A.B.. MA in IS, MA. PhD. Dirt I eland M Park. A B (Davidson), M In (Emory), Ph.D. (Florida Stale V nit , Head of Reference and Student Personnel. Assistant [) r r ol i Mars D Beats. B (Agnes Scott), PhD (U.N.C —Chanel Hill), Reference Coordinator for Independent Study Sewcll Helve , A B (Concord). BS ml.S (U N.C. - Chanel H.ll). Assistant Cataloguer Fli ahcth Mayhew, A B (Lenoir Rhsnei, M A in I. S (Appalachian). Reserve and Acquisitions I ihrarun Haiiic R Pcndergraft. B A (Campbell). M S in L.S (U.N.C — Chanel Hill). Head of Serials and Documents Delia Shore. BS (Guilford). BS in L.S (U N.C —Chapel Hill), Cataloguer Diane Anders, A A (County College of Morris). BA. (Guilford). Library Assis- Nadine Caldwell. Library Shirley . hilders. Library I rsula foglcman. A A ( ' Barbara Irwin, I ihrars A Joyce McEvcr. Library Frances Reid. Library Assist Mary Wilson. General Clerk Martha H Bs Earl ft l uwri Patricia Burgc luds ( ockrell suit So r tai • omm [U.N.t l Impel Hill), Directoi ol Commonicatii H (Davidson), Directoi ol News and Photograph) deaux, Assistant tO the Business Manager fiolls, A B (Park). Director of Student Ho s, A B (Princeton). Manager. Book Mure im, General Clerk. Book Store ■: Manager, College Laundry er Hostess Martin Manor Guest Rooms Manager. ARA Dining Services William C Simpson, BS. MBA. Colonel. Infantry Kenneth D. Allen. BA. Lieutenant Colonel. Infantry Clarence Grant, Jr . B S , Major. Infantry Wilham I DeVaughan, B.S., MA, Captain, Chcrmc Abel White. BA. M A , Captain, Field Artillery . larence tt Dover. Sergeant Major Jerry K Crump. Master Sergeant Charles E Glenn. Sergeant First Class Albert J Hall. Jr., Sergeant First Class Franklin D Thomas. Sergeant First Class B.IK R Tummond. Staff Sergeant Garland L keever. Department of Army Civilian Robert W Davidson. B.S.. M.B.A. (1 N.( — I hapel Hill). C P A .Comptroller loyce I leagle, Vssisianl to the ( umptroller Sarah Burns. Payroll Clerk Peggy Cashion, General Accountant Personnel and Administrative Senices Richard Clyde Burls. Jr. A B. M A . fcd D , Regis Lleanor Northcolt, A B (U N C — Chapel Hill), t Frances G McCorkle. Staff Secretary Development : N Biggcr talf Staff Secretary, Cent ml Sen is Connor. Mimeograph and Mail Service F.arnhardl. Stenographer, faculty Sccrelan isor, Faculty Se r S (Davidson). G Theological Semir for Developmei For. (Southc. ), D Mm (Union Seminary. R for Development Nancy Rhyne. Administrative Secretary Alumni and Development Julius W Melton. Jr, BA (Mississippi College), B.D.. Th M (Union Semi Bapti Grover C Meet c. Jr.BS (Davidson). Director William J Barker, Supervisor of Custodians Irvin Brawley. H S [North ( arolini Slate), Supervise Phillip D _ ashion. Supervisor of Fnginecrmg Mamie Luther D Honeycutt. Supervisor of Building Marnier Mars Parks knov. Stall Secretary IN CLOSING . . . A personal postscript: Twelve years ago I was wishing for just this sort of opportunity — the chance to edit a second yearbook, having just finished edi- tion 67. And so it came in September ' 75, only 10 years later. And, like everything else, things have changed. I do not wish my comments to be so much an apology as an explanation of what has proceeded. They are to help explain why the outlook of this volume is not totally student- oriented, why pictures or groups or clubs have seemingly been omitted, why others have been over-exposed. After being appointed editor in Septem- ber ' 75, 1 spent the fall months planning what I would like to do. When the former editor finally released in January ' 76 the materials which he had been collecting and working on, I began to see what could and could not realistically be done. The materials which I received were a partially laid-out sports section with pictures to match, a class section with underclass for- mal portraits, some miscellaneous pictures and an assortment of senior informals. From that, the annual began again. By the time a new layout could be made (and then reduced in size by 20% because no additional income was available through ad- vertising), it was May ' 76. The staff worked diligently to get pictures and copy while members of the Class of ' 76 were available. Much of the work, however, remained to be done by members of the two underclasses from the ' 74 — ' 75 year along with students who were not here at all when the year ' s events transpired. My special thanks to Alice Rogers ' 76 and Doris Phillips ' 78 whose work and enthusiasm kept the project above water. Also to Sue McAvoy ' 77 and Robbie Hutchinson ' 77 who had met most of their original deadlines such that a lot of copy and pictures were available for the sports section. The publication of this book was also made possible through the diligent assistance of two members of the Alumni Office Staff who slipped in copy typing be- tween letters and memos, checked records and proofed copy. They are Mrs. Herbert (Nancy) Blackwell and Mrs. Donald (Fran- ces) Howie. At Delmar 1 have been most ably assist- ed by Mr. Ralph Van Dyke whose own skills and expertise gave me the confidence and encouragement to continue when nothing else seemed to be going right. I am also indebted to many unnamed stu- dents who did their bit to help get this book together. Sometimes the action was slow (must it really take 9 months to get write ups and pictures for the fraternities and eating clubs) and sometimes in vain (no pic- tures available anywhere of most of the ac- tivities during the three major social weekends), but they tried. And then there were the promises with no follow-up. These were perhaps the major disappointments of working on the book. But since I was doing what I was doing all because of an unfulfilled promise, I guess I shouldn ' t have been surprised. As I said 12 years ago, there are still a lot of you out there doing nothing with your age-old don ' t give a damn attitude. Please, get with it and give a damn. This op- portunity called College comes but once. Good luck and God speed. ZFL Printed by the Delmar Companies of Charlotte, N. C. on 80 Champion Javelin Dull Enamel. Type faces used throughout are Times Roman. The cover is gold metalay embossed on Sturdite art leather material mounted on 160 point binder ' s board and hand- rubbed in black. The binding is smythe- sewn and rounded and backed, in a final quantity of 1,200 copies. The process color was run on a 25x38 Harris two- color press. npu
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