Delaware State College - Statesman Yearbook (Dover, DE)
- Class of 1960
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Waters Charles Harris COPY EDITORS Mary Ross Agnew Lockett Essie Davis TYPING STAFF CHIEF Cynthia Martin - TYPING STAFF Delores Benson Marian Leatherberry Andrea Frazier Janyce Hughes JoAnn Blocksom FACULTY ADVISORS Wm. Anthony Gaines Isabelle W. Patterson Aerial View . . . Miss Yearbook . . . Administration . . Faculties . . . Seniors . . . Organizations . . . Classes . . . Greeks . . . Homecoming . . . Snapshots ........... Signs of Physical Growth Other College Facilities Activities . . . Guest Speakers . . Athletics .... Dormitory Life . . Here and There . . . Statesrnan's Staffers . . . Winter Scenes . . . Advisors . . . Patrons .... Senior Profiles . . . Advertisements . . Contents Page ...1 ..2 ...6 ..13 ...17 ..31 ..39 ..4O ..44 ..49 ..50 ...52 ..54 ...62 ..63 ..74 ..81 ..82 ..83 ...84 ..86 ...89 5 Governor J. Caleb Boggs i Administration Board of Trustees 6 4 s ' it l W' at g. E 5 y is Dr. Jerome H. Holland WW ,st as - asf 3 fE , I 1, g.-15 fi:ssuu ,, gi tu 55? PRESI.DENT'S MESSAGE I certainly want to commend the members of the Senior class and the students from other classes who have served on the yearbook committee. This is a remarkable project, and is in keeping with the spirit and traditions of higher education. I have watched this development with a great deal of interest since it is the first time in many years that the students have undertaken the publishing of a yearbook. It is a student project and is a record of their college life here at Delaware State College. The STATESMAN will have a deep meaning to all members of the Delaware State College Family. It is my sincere desire that with the publication of the STA TESMAN, that this will be the beginning of a yearly tradition. The successful completion of this project certainly indicates a sense of maturity and growth on the part of our students. 7 MK-4... Dr. Maurice E. Thomasson Chairman of Faculty Studies Dr. George E. Kent Dean of Instruction Dr. William A. Daniels Dean of Admissions--Registrar u.. .1- if ..,, 8 Director Student Personnel Dr. William E. Johnston Director Student Personnel Dean of Men Mr. Frederick Franklin Dean of Men , -1351-' 57 Women's Residence Hall M I' A Mrs. Theresa Mason i Director Women's Activities Miss Cora Warren Director Tubman Hall 9 I Business Manager if is Y Y ,Z E Mr. H. Gordon Pinkett ' Q Y 1 im ive' Asst. to Business Manager Assistant Bus. Manager Secretary Mrs. Jean Alston Mr. Charles Arnell Mxs. Minnie I-H11 Mrs. Jean A. Wilson Secretary to President I2-'itil if 4 il . , Maintenance Secretary to Dean of Admissions Secretary to Dean of Instruction I T1 i 't 1, if ll Mrs. Mary E. Ellis Miss Mary Bibbins Mr. Gilbert Smith Mrs . Carolyn Arnell Dr. Edward S. Dennis, M.D. , Miss I-Iildreth Riddick, R.N Mrs. Elaine Mosley Mrs. Vemetta Bryant Mrs. Judith White Miss Evelyn Rush Mrs. Ann Shockley fnot shownj Mrs . Harriette Jones sas? N55 Thomas Jeter Carl Kennerly Ulysses Washington Richard Wyncler Business Education and Administration n L1 4 iv Vi ' ' ai' 2?r:3-yJ.L. I z 1' Mrs. Isabelle Patterson Miss Evelyn Rush Mr. John Price Mr. Ernest Talbert Elementary and Secondary Education A? 'S'- Mr. Bennie George Mrs. Lucille G. Franklin Dr. E. Preston Mitchell, Il! Mr. Donald Blakey Mr. Frederick Franklin -1 vixswfl ealth and Physical Education lf.. I J X 'Nl 1, i i 5' A A7 XY, A 4, f . i 1:--Kiwi inf .-,. f 3 ai V-fi S., Q X ui 'Ai ' -aria- Wmw ii in W ily! ii EJ , M in uuiifgk lk 5 if H ir, , il li i ,W .Hi ,sw:m?5Lif'w ' ai W' 'X '-wr Wg A 'E ggi' -Qfwjffwn ii H imissww , L- Q-M Miss Vera McClain Dr. William Johnston Dr. Harold Weaver Miss V. Ferguson Dr. Mary Baker Mrs. Louise Sutton F5113 V Y-ghml' -5' tv' x xi 1 4 il 0 Miss Vera McClain Mrs. Edmonia W. Grider Mrs. Rowena Johnston Home Economics 5 Language and Arts 15 Dr. George Kent Dr. W. Anthony Gaines Miss Nora Patrick Dr. Michael Yeatron Mr. Harry Anderson Science and Mathematics Mrs. Helen Washington Mr. Joseph Grant Miss Harriette Williams Dr. Charles Sass Mrs. Louise Sutton Dr. Stephan Benda Music Education Mr. James Williams Mrs. Beatrice Henry Mrs. Maye Grant s-we -was M Hmm? 'E -1 Social Science Dr. Maurice Thomasson Mrs. LaVeme Thomasson Dr. Marie Wood Dr. Hyman Kuritz Dr. W. Anthony Gaines 1 SV, 3 U9 , J W i i M RONALD ANDERSON JOHN BARBER Seniors O-3' .v DELORES BENSON ERNESTINE BORDLEY L .U PM wi- F, L, I ,Q H N ll Y W9 , -gkjsmi, , ' . r.,-.-.' .-,J - - 18 OLIVER CASSON WJ- Qfzafmisifmzwk-K-' M ,Liv Vgwggqymigfsfgf 7 1 fn :sm-X811 THOMAS BOYKIN Seniors JUANITA CARR 19 JAMES COLLINS FREDERICK COVERDALE Seniors ESSIE DAVIS EDWARD DAVIS 20 FRANKLIN DAVIS CHAUNCEY DRAINE X1 ,1 w , wma, wg ' ,QS JOAN DEAN N,-fn :VT rf. Q., juwbm fa 335222 H: W gg N-L sam H 5 M 3 N W W N Q55 ,H Seniors GRACE DELOATCH 21 ROBERT DRAINE 3 if a MARY EVANS Seniors MARGARET GREGORY JOHN GRINNAGE LEATHIA GAINES 22 SHIRLEY HART Ea. 'gui BEATRICE I-IARGRAVES Seniors CIAUDIA HARRELL 23 W s Y 1 CAROLYN I-IEARNE NORMAN HOLLIS mid' '-5, Seniors BERTI-IA JACKSON JOHN HURTZ 24 VERA JOHNSON nigmfm, A0 , 2'2- DOROTHY J OSEY EUGENE KENNY Seniors ARMELIA LAWSON N WW'u u M , H, Mg! W w W N NM Mu M M N mm M 1 25 DELBERT LE COMPTE 711- '1 .'. .- 2,4172 - - '. W' N- . - .1 'f+.Ma1m:?4 W 'MWH 5u 'i'H4- H QW,uQ,,,W, w 1 Jw- : N H: wilfgaw ,j,, m m-w wp m wx N 1 W 1, ' ,W..ooN' W.. wwwgfggig w. l H uw m MW wwuwmwvw w , ,H mx., Nw M H 'H H E N I - ff.2:6W , .N .T 1-iv' ,, w 1, flaw ' 7 95- ,V TRL -, 1 ,, . , ,ZLS5 ,, H. X . ' e 4 W BARBARA MARSHALL Seniors JAMES MOODY BARBARA MONTGOMERY 26 WALTER MOODY , VH, .f RAYMOND MOORE Seniors ERNEST PERRY DAVID PATTON 27 Q .4 1, ww ' A HQ , W K xwlrr V ' if . - 'I ,. . .A i E 4-,za E a 1 ,r . 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L 1 32 gy 11 Q15 in V111 Fi 111 5 ' 1 ,yi .ir Mk wail, 211211131 FM11 ef, 'l,1g5eH?: gang' 1115 'A :gif 11W111 1,,:1'xgQ51111I :1 ' lx - '.'f- 365142.35 'fax ' if 1 1. 5 k 11,11 5 V V111 11, ,,1115E - ,R zz ' 5 1 '1 'exfi?Ci1 '- ',- 1 1- swf, 111 111 11- , 111we111 111119911110 , ,f QP, gg A . ,1 1 11 1 117111 A, 111 11M 11 1 1111111 gp 1,41 H M 11 111 11 11 11 '1 ' H ? 111 T H E E T OL. XV, NO. 1 DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE, DOVER, -DELXWARE OCTOBER 25, 1959 D C Student Looks A S Viet Russia Last summer, DSC was fortunate have one of its dudents, Kenneth . Livingston, mnke a IICISOIHII urliof Russia. The following article fleets Mr. Livingsiotfs personal inion of what he Saw. SOVIET RUSSIA TODAY By Kenneth Livingston Overshadowing the many varied periences a trip to the Soviet ion affords is the realization that y number of personal friendships great depth are possible with viet youth. They too share the most universal interests of music. ncing, sports, and movies. Politi- differences present no barrier at tting to know each other. On the her. hand, we found them to be ellg oriented politically. They were ry' keenly interested in the actions .their government, and, without italic-n, were able to discuss the gime's most recent move, their esent standing, and their latest oposals. This brought out attention to e great wave of so valent on the An' mpus, and the more eoncemed g events on the ms for which ponsible, but the potential 1 ety.'- 'fPeople 'of all rious about V'-life and wide hasis on tion. gion, and The year 196 '5- ificanee to the S. en that the current ee. expected to be realized: ear Plan. In its fruition, it will 've the Soviet people a standard of ving comparable to that of the nited States. Colorful posters and rts demonstrations serve as tools minding them of the results that eir efforts will produce. this fall in the U. S. Rf, ai new 'educational program, e Khrushchev School Reform, is eing initiated. Generally speaking, e stress is tc-wards higher educa- on combined with a socially useful upation. This means that follow- g graduation from secondary hool, service is required in some ially useful occupation. If an dividual has done well academie- ly, he is offered a stipencd for the universities or udy in one of ehnieal schools. The most attrac- ve offers are in iering. The first tudents, training the field of engin- two years of the are spent in an pprentieeship with classes at night. 'his adds labor to the forces of the even Year Plan. l'Contrary to public opinion, re- gion in the Soviet Union has not een entirely outlawed. Many hurches are still open and are sually very crowded. Yet, many are ow used for other purposes such s milk plants. Those that are open re attended largely by elderly eople-mostly women. On a visit tc te Protestant Church in Moscow, e were told that the seating capa- ty is one thousand. five hundred, Jt average attendance for u single :rvice is close to three thousand. oticing the absence of young people the morning service, l Inter asked e minister, 'What percent of your mgregation is made up of young :op1e?' The answer, 'Twenty per- nt under thirty.' This twenty per- nt 1 did not see during the course ' my visit. The presence of Com- unist guides in the room l think 1 ' definite bearin cfn this an- muke. As long out on matters of social the church in the Soviet Union re- mains relativcly undisturbed. The feeling of the Regime, seemingly, is thut it will die out with the older generations. Ther Socialist is perst busts, Moscow Hornet S seen daily lining Red Souare patiently waiting for a mom:-nt's glimpse at the Soviet hero. The value of this experience cun- not be summed up in a few words, nor can it' presently be realized in its entirety. Only as we relate it to the changing scenes of the present drama on thc world's stage can its real significance come into focus. DSC WELCOMES NEW TEACHERS AND STAFF AGRICULTURE MR. CARL D. KENNERLY Mr. Carl D. Kennerly. a native of Orangeburg, South Caro-linzt, joins our faculty as an Agricultural in- structor. Having received his Bach- elor and Master of Science Degrees from South Carolina State College and Ohio State University respec- tively, Mrs. Kennerly taught Vo- cational Agriculture five years in Sc-uth Carolina. He is happily married and has one child. Aside from Mr, Ken- nerly's task as an instructor, he enf 21 Vane., taught art in the Baltimore, Marylundg at Coppin State Teachers College, Baltimore, Maryland, at State Teachers Col- lmvc- Rnwie Nlnrvlnnrl :md Attdin Y .N OF 1963 f PERSONS VORKSHOP taff Organization .f and the Delta Sigma Theta Soriority. Her hobbies are music and crafts. if ll: it CHILD DEVELOPMENT DR. MARY BAKER Dr. Mary Baker was born in Brooklyn, New York, and at present she resides in Freeport, Long Island. As fur as education is concerned, Dr. Baker received her education in the New York Public School System. She received 'her B.S., M.A., and Ed. D. from New York Uni- versity. Her earlier teaching exper- ience was at the college level. Dr. Baker served in The Women's Army Corp in the information De- partment, Education Department, and the Medical Department. It may be interesting to note that Dr. Baker operated her own nursery school in Levittown. Long Island for nine years. Dr. Baker is fond of gardening, furnishings, and ereattive arts. She possesses also two dogs, two cats, and one parrot. lk 'tt SF ENGLISH MR. HARRY ANDERSON Mr. Hurry Anderson, at native of Bedford, Pennsylvania, obtained an :hool of Boston University, participated in the pre- school workshop program on Sep- tember 10, 1959. This was Dr. Graham's secc-nd year to participate in the workshop program. At this workshop, Dr. Graham discussed General Education and the faeulty's role in the intellectual Development of the Student. Dr. Jeanne Noble was the second speaker on the pre-school workshop program presented at Delaware Stztte College on Friday, September 11, 1959. She discussed the Role of the Student Personnel Program in Colleges and also the Faculty Responsibilities in the Student Per- sonnel Program. Dr. Noble received her A. B. degree from Howard Universityg her M. A. degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. After graduate study at the University of Edinburgh, she received the Doctor- ate of Education degree at Teachers College, Ce-lumhia University, her many distinctions Dr. the national president of Sigma Theta Sorority and of the board of the Na- Among Noble is the Della it member fDSC PHOTOAI - cltedule Of vents 'ion H .. Harriet Tubman Hall cl L. Conwell Hall nuel L. Conwell Hall Acudetnie Buildings 'et Tubman Hall Conrad Hall Memorial Hall Library and . 1 P V. - Conrad Hall ible John Speaker On Parents' Day T-he Honorable John B. Duncan, recorder of deeds. Washington, D. C., is the speaker for the annual Parents' Day Program on October 25. 1959. Mr. Duncan holds an A.B. degree fr0m Howard University and also an LLB, degree from Terrell Law School and Howard University Law School. His memberships in organ- izations are numerous. among them being ti director. U. S. O. for the National Capital Area. and director, Washington Urban League. In 1950 he received the Afro-American NUWSPHIJCI' Award and was cited twice by the Pittsburgh Courier in 1951. The annual award of the D. C. Federation of Civie-Ass0cia- tions in 1954 and other outstanding awards have been received by him. Dorothy Maynor Coming To Delaware State College The Delaware State College Ly- ceum Committee is co-sponsoring with the Delaware Chupter of the Nntionztl 1-lztmpton Alumni Associ- ation the world fzinte-us soprano, Dorothy Mug-nor, on November' 3, 1959 at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hull, Delaware State College. Atltnission is 52.50 per person. excluding Dela- ware State College students who will be admitted by sho-wing their Women's Senate Miss Shirley Hart Miss Beverly Davis Miss Essie Davis Business Club Plans Sales Proj ect. 'fllfk :W W. rr r PIayer's f 1-l iimw STANDING: Agnew Lockett, Treas- urerg Shirley Hart,Vice-Pres. SEATED: A lgffl Beverly Davis, Sec.5 Delbert Le- Compte, Asst. Directorg Sarah Hick- man, President. .xy .xl-wJ 1 To We W .Z r: 4 Mathematics Club Patricia Dorman Clifford Harmon Mary Bowden George Godfrey Dr. Charles Sass Charles M. Harris Mrs. Louise Sutton Charles Dutton Austin Bell Agnes Frippe ' ,, ii rw Student National Education Association Beverly Davis Joan Dean Shirley Hart Grace Deloatch 'vs ' --we--r. fregwwnir V -A V-- ' - f ff . ,- --- rar... r1: ,.,,-QM.. - ' X-1-A--Hera.. , ,hd ' N- - -L... ' '- -G .fl . X i 21 vi ,r onli-iieue , N H 1 A A E ,lifg .1 gr I , Physical Education Priscilla Fountain Roscoe Baker William Pinkney Jacqueline Stewart ,L I 5 . .L ,gf . l -,R afal OJ ,. A3 gs W, 1 r 1 , wmssi l l my im ll Iewsgflliflrs- E ffl' - liif, 2 Tw -ll l l l l International Club Delbert LeCompte, Pres. Joyce George, Sec. Beverly Davis, Treas. Llewellyn Wimberly 'al 1 m u fall- f W ,V ff ' Q '-, ii- 'W-1 --fx egg ,, ,img a .... fe 3 .AY-HE57. wb a 4 ,yfij il Q, .QMAAK -WW n-,. 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We - - IRVIN uuWEAsELnl HEATH 65 TROOPER HOWARD WEST Athleaticsl. sf' Vi 7 '11 no ff l BasketbaIIlCActionlShot lDelaware State College vs. Hampton Pirates John Simms f52j V Clifford Noble Q50j Captain Basketball Team Left to Right: Clifford Noble, Kenneth Pearson, George Timbers, Stanley Savage, Roscoe Baker, George Bratcher, Robert Tisdale, John Sims, John Barber, Hewitt Joyner, Roger King, Major Hairston, Thomas Ar rington, Clyde Trotman, Thomas Boykin, Walter Broughton. D .S.C. VS . Phila. Textile 67 Niunber 24, Tommy Arrington, jumps for rebound when Delaware State plays Philadelphia Textile D.S.C. vs. PHILADELPHIA TEXTILES 68 Starting Lineup Kenneth Pearson Stanly Savage Clifford Noble Hewitt Joyner Roscoe Baker Baker Varsity Baseball w'-a--a-:h.-- -. - L--.. H-W-----.L-' -wg ,- Q is 1 me FIRST ROW: Claudius Trottman, Walter Broughton, Wilbert Miller, Carnell Harvell, Allen Winfield, Ray- mond Moore, Daniel Sanders, Stanford Bratton. SECOND ROW: Eugene Jones, Roscoe Baker, Cal Wilson, Thomas Boykin, John Johnson, William Armstrong, William Pearson. THIRD ROW: Donald Short, Richard Saunders, Coach George. Varsity Track I 1 FIRST ROW: Lonnie Kittrells, James Toomer, Irvin Heath, John Grinnage, Edward Henson, Robert Williams, Leon Saunders, SECOND ROW: James Pleasant, James Powell, Roscoe Baker, Allen Thompson, Stanley Sav- age, James York, George Godfrey. 70 Women's Varsity Team in Action :QQ WX Q . V - 'Q ,E I-5 . Y, , FM V mia , 1 xx :QQ , , ' , fl N f Y- ' ' A xg - .,. ,- Q K , wt 1 l X s'5lQM., ,wif . W T - - is EW' .. HN ,S ,E n 'E W 2, , 'VN-s..-L14 Q A .ST 111 . ,n .- V I mu Z - ' , Xu H M ,AW swf xy, 3 , ,v . if fi .au En.. DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE VS. WESLEY COLLEGE GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Intramural Athletic Committee Left to Right: Robert Williams 3 Winter Unit Manager, Jacqueline Stewart, Secretary, Felton Lingo, Commissioner of Intramurals, John Marsh, Assistant'Cornmissioner, William Pinkneyg Spring Unit Manager, James Pleasant, Fall Unit Manager fnot shownj. Intramural Athletic Champs 'F 3 Hawks Left to Right: Donald Conway, Herman Wallace, Felton Lingo, Harrison Wilder, Donald Dawson, Curt Baxter, Wayne Puckum, Roscoe Baker, coach. 72 1 , -4 . HAWKS vs. D.S.C. TROTTERS RECREATIONAL SWIMMING , g , INTRAMURAL TENNIS Dormitor -H 11 Y ', 41 Q. 1 1, L, . 1 1.-.,. 1 ii'- At Tubman 35. X' 74- 1 ,WI lj X ' f i N, .. 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I 31 V ' -J rf., - 5 1 H ' .Mi - , , ,gg r. gy- ' 52 E - - A l. Pffwg 2 1 -g -ew' .M A , 4 zf rs: sam w rf x a1nd QTh ere 5 H: ffm V 5 n x f i v Q . n 4 N 1 K 'X x - v 'J .L .- ,. NF Y f N R 1 l' I N R H i K . . . -' 1 s 1 -'Q' 5-1 , M - 3. . . . i 55' ' ' - A w ,, , - ' ,: , N CH 11' V F V W W Ju: 53. R -. V x 7- I fi H V' 4 Y ' ' . ,uvwsfii . , L if 1 .' f M9553 TW, -. iw . , The Statesman's Staffers ,gn 0351 E- 1392 ' I WE w 5413491-1 . A H 3? nf qm,,.,4- 'Z,,.f-A Na QP 2 M ' fe Et l .X R ? - - y f 1 In igil sy , :,:j'l'w.:!-. F335 QM, :QW - ef- ip eee ,L , AL r ,, . 4 if mr! ,iw-fx ,, . gy' ?'mv L fi ,eq f EE ' ' 1' E ii . --was F6 5 '51, G1 1' 0. ,, .V f Q, f : I -1 vw I . M -sf. -3 R' J , - Q- geijswi, M ,.? 5 w iv , ,, N., .ere ig Y ., ,, H wxmw N , My NE Y H A w V W . M w Winter Scenes . if .-Q Our Advisors Mrs. Isabelle Patterson Dr. Wm. Anthony Gaines -1--' 1- sv-f sr Nil X L,'Y'ffCf7E5fAf-f' arm ESMAN lgviafgnlrgliw QSL-s C ' The members of this Senior class are quite happy at having completed and published the second yearbook in the history of the College. We anticipate this effort of ours will be the first step in developing another tradition for Delaware State College. While we glow a little at our success, this feeling of well-being would not be with us if it had not been for the people who rallied around our cause to assist us. The person to whom we are most indebted is Dr. Wm. Anthony Gaines. It was he who undertook the task of guiding and directing what at first seemed almost like a lost cause. But his belief in it, and his never say die attitude was made for the successful flowering of a seed that had long been planted in our minds. Many others have contributed immeasurably to this publication, notably among which are Mrs. Isabelle Patterson whose facilities and advice were always ready for acceptance. Mrs. Harriette Jones will always be remembered for her ideas and personal help. Mr. Frederick Franklin gave us not only full access to his darkroom and other photographic facilities, but also his time until the wee hours of the morning. Mr. Joseph Grant spent many hours of his nights assisting in the darkroom and Mr. Walker permitted us to use the Audio-Visual Classroom as a studio. Miss Warren and Mrs. Mason per- mitted the young ladies on our Staff to work past dormitory regulation hours when the pressure was on. It is to those people we have named and many other unsung souls that we say with deep sincerity, Thank You. 83 Mrs. Dorothy Hansley Apple Americus, Georgia Stewart E. Beanum McKenny, Virginia Ellis A. Blockson Sewickley, Pennsylvania Susan J. Blockson Sewickley, Pennsylvania William Bowen New York, New York Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Brown Wilmington, Delaware Randolph Cameron New York City, New York Mrs. Betty Makell Coleman Annapolis, Maryland Mrs. Sara D. Cooke Bridgeville, Delaware Mrs. Ethel S. Cottman Princess Arm, Maryland Honorable Vera J . Davis Dover, Delaware Walter DeYoung Wayne, New Jersey Elwood Dirckson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Florence J. Foddrell Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hayes E. Fountain Milford, Delaware Lola V. Gibbs Woodside, Delaware John R. Gilmore, Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Clark Glenn San Francisco, California Thomas C. Grace San Diego, California L, S. Alexander Gumby New York, New York Donell Guy Norwalk, Conn. Edith I. Guy Camden, Delaware Mrs. William Hargraves Covington, Kentucky Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Hart Bridgeton, New Jersey Golden Patrons Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Hearne Dover, Delaware Eleanor S, Hollis Wilmington, Delaware Mildred Robinson Holmes Wilmington, Delaware Clarence M. Horner Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Calenia E. Johnson Delmar, Delaware Elva M. Johnson Millsboro, Delaware Dorothy J osey Dover, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. William Laws, Jr. Wilmington, Delaware Margaret Lewis Stone Harbor, New Jersey Mrs. Nora W. Link Chester, Pennsylvania Lula R. Macklin Harrington, Delaware Viola Maloy Smyrna, Delaware George W. Matthews Georgetown, Delaware Madelyn Matthews Centerville, Maryland Madelyn Matthews Centerville, Maryland Naomi L. Mitchell Stockton, Delaware Harrison C. Molock Atlantic City, New Jersey R. S. Montgomery New York, New York Felman D. Motley Seaford, Delaware Greta Naylor Wilmington, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Newark, New Jersey Virginia Lee Palmer Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William Pinkett Washington, D. C. 84 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quinones Bridgeton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Reese Milfrod, Delaware Martha E. Richardson Greenwood, Delaware Phillip G. Sadler Wilmington, Delaware Charles C. Showell Camden, New Jersey Rev. O. H. Spence Atlantic City, New Jersey Mrs. Louise Sutton Dover, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Talbert Dover, Delaware Daniel S. Thorpe Atlanta, Georgia Blanche Tribbitt Columbus, Ohio Harriette Y. Walker Seaford, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Washington Dover, Delaware Miss Equilla Watson Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Rhoda D. Watson Middletown, Delaware William Foster White Rock Hall, Maryland Marquerite S. Wiles Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charles B. Williams New York, New York Harriett R. Williams Dover, Delaware Hattie A. Williams Chester, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Dover, Delaware Dr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Williamson Dover, Delaware Mrs. Marquerite A. Wilkins Baltimore, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wright Bridgeton, New Jersey Compliments THE DOVER GASLIGHT CO. of Natural Gas AuT,Q,EAT RE 4-5884 RE 4-3411 Dover, Delaware Dupont Highway RE 4-5736 a. 5737 sHoP AT DOVER APPLIANCE S REFRIGERATION, . . . . 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ANDERSON 2809 Rosemont Avenue Wilmington, Delaware MUSIC EDUCATION Choir, President, Band, President, Players' Guild, Presi- dent, Music Education National Conference, President, Dukes Fashion Club, President, Men's Council, College Dance Band, President. JOHN LEWIS BARBER 337 Lincoln Avenue Pottstown, Pennsylvania BUSINESS EDUCATION Basketball, Track, and Business Club. DELORES SIBENSON 29 West 5th Street New Castle, Delaware HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Economics Club, National Education Association, THE STATESMAN staff, College Choir, Delorette Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. ERNESTINE BORDLEY 231 Center Street Wyoming, Delaware ELEMENTARY EDUCATION National Educational Association, Delorette Club, Freshman Class Secretary, Elementary Education Club. THOMAS A. BOYKIN, JR, 510 Prospect Avenue Asbury Park. New Jersey AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Baseball, Basketball, Football, Student Government, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES AND COLLEGES, Freshman Counselor, Agri- culture Club, President, Pan-Hellenic Council, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Treasurer. IUANITA M. CARR fMrs.J 820 East 28th Street Wilmington, Delaware ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Christian Association, National Education Association. OLIVER W. CASSON 923 Bennett Street Wilmington, Delaware ELEMENTARY EDUC ATION' Players' Guild, National Educational Association, Choir, Band, Social Committee, Sophomore Class President, HORNET staff, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES: Student Government Association, Secretary, President, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. JAMES J. COLLINS Millsboro, Delaware BIOLOGY Player's Guild, Men's Council, Treasurer, President, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Government, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, President. FREDERICK COVERDALE 410 Church Street Milford, Delaware HISTORY Social Science Club, Choir, Treasurer, Student National Education Association, Dukes Fashion Club, Treasurer, Football, Baseball, Veterans' Club, Men's Council. NATALIE M. CROWDER 7244 Lemington Avenue Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania BIOLOGY Players' Guild, Choir, Biology Club, Ivy Leaf Club, Women's Senate, Delorette Club, EDWARD NELSON DAVIS 543 Morgan Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CHEMISTRY Senior Class Vice-President, Football, Co-captain, THE STATESMAN Staff, Business Manager, Pan-Hellenic Council, President, Kappa Alpha Psi, Polemarch. ESSIE RUTH DAVIS 13 Davis Avenue Salem, New Jersey HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Economics Club, President, Student Christian Association, THE STATESMAN Staff, National Educa- tion Association, Choir, Women's Senate, Program Chairman, Delorette Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dean of Pledges. FRANKLIN DAVIS 1891 Charles Street Camden, New Jersey HISTORY Social Science Club, Alpha Phi Alpha, Dean of Pledges. GRACE ELEANOR DELOATCH 468 Factory Street Suffolk, Virginia ELEMENTARY EDUCATION National Education Association, Secretary, Choir, Stu- dent Christian Association, Secretary, Delorette Club. JOAN MARIE DEAN 1513 North 13th Street Philadelphia 22, Pennsylvania ELEMENTARY EDUCATION National Education Association, Treasurer, HORNET Staff, THE STATESMAN Staff, Organizations Editor, International Club, Band, Sphinx Sweetheart, Attendant for Miss Delaware State College, Delorette Club, Stu- dent Christian Association. CHAUNCFI DRAINE Millsboro, Delaware HISTORY Players' Guild, Social Science Club, Men's Council, Kappa Alpha Psi, Vice-Polemarch. ROBERT DRAINE Millsboro, Delaware HISTORY Social Science Club, Players' Guild, Band, Jazz Band, Baseball, Men's Council, Kappa Alpha Psi. PRISCILLA LAYNE FONTAINE 511 Letcher Street Martinsville, Virginia PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education Majors' Club, Asst. Secretary, Pyramid Club, Treasurer, HORNETS Staff, Intramural Committee, Basketball, Cheerleader. MARY EVANS 212 East Street Smyrna, Delaware ELEMENTARY EDUCATION National Education Association, Vice-President, Presi- dent, Student Christian Association, Program Chairman, Delorette Club, International Club, Elementary Edu- cation Club. LEATHIA IRENE GAINES Route 4,42 Delmar, Delaware ELEMENTARY EDUCATION National Education Association, Student Christian Association, President, Program Chairman, Delorette Club, President, Women's Senate, Players' Guild, THE STATESMAN Staff. MARGARET ANN GREGORY 111 State Street Ossining. New York SOCIOLOGY Social Science Club, Student Christian Association, Delorette Club, Ivy Leaf Club. JOHN GRINNAGE, IR. 198 South Commerce Street Townsend, Delaware HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION National Education Association, American Association of Health and Physical Education, Physical Education Club, Track, Captain, Football, Baseball, Basketball. BEATRICE ANNE HARGRAVES 1222 Russell Street, Covington, Kentucky ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Choir, Band, Student Christian Association, Delorette Club, The STATESMAN, Senior Editor, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Reporter for IVY LEAF. CLAUDIA L. HARRELL 811 North Third Street Monroe, North Carolina HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION HORNET staff, Fashion Editor, Associate Editor, Home Economics Club, Secretary, Student Christian Assoc- iation, Delorette Club. SHIRLEY FRANCES HART 28 Morris Avenue Bridgeton, New Jersey ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Student Christian Association, Women's Senate, Vice- president, HORNET staff, Co-Editor, Student Govern- ment, THE STATESMAN Staff, Associate Editor, National Ed. Ass., Vice-President, Junior Class Vice- president, Delta Sigma Theta, President. Senate, Secretary, Delorette Club, Secretary, Players' Guild, Miss Sophomore, Miss Senior, B Business Club, Class Secretary. NORMAN A. HOLLIS 810 Poplar Street Wilmington, Del. SOCIOLOGY Band, Choir, Social Science Club, Omega Psi Phi. JOHN E. HURTZ 422 Avenue C Bayonne, New Jersey ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Football. BERTHA CAROL JACKSON 100 West North Street Dover, Del. BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Club, Choir. ESTHER YOUNG JACKSON 9100 S. Wallace Street Chicago 20, Illinois ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Choir, Student Christian Assoc., Delorette Club, National Education Association, Alpha Kappa Alpha. VERA YVONNE JOHNSON 266 North Main Street Smyrna, Delaware BIOLOGY Biology Club, National Education Association, Delorette Club. DOROTHY J. JOsEY CMrs.J 1422 Vodges Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Club, National Education Association, THE STATESMAN Staff, Associate Business Manager, Dan- forth Associate, Delta Sigma Theta. EUGENE M. KENNY R. F. D. 4753 Laurel, Delaware CHEMISTRY Mathematics Club, Choir, Band, Alpha Phi Alpha, Vice- President. ARMELIA LAWSON 1306 West Street Wilmington, Delaware BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Club, Treasurer, National Education Association HORNET STAFF: Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES AND COLLEGES, Women's Senate, Secretary, Delorette Club, Choir, Asst. Secretary, Lampado Sweet- heart, Miss Delaware State College, THE STATESMAN Staff, Assistant Editor, Delta Sigma Theta, Secretary. DELBERT LECOMPTE CAROLYN I-IEARNE 418 Flower Street 409 West '7th Street Chester, Pennsylvania Laurel, Delaware ENGLISH BUSINESS EDUCATION Senior Class President, THE STATESMAN Staff, Editor- THE STATESMAN staff, Assistant Editor, HORNET Staff. infhiefa International Club, President: HORNET. Co- Circulation Editor, National Education Assoc.: Women's Editor, Student Christian Association, Vice-President, ROYAL CROWN COLA CONCORS SUPPLY CO. Food Service Equipment IIO A Street Wilmington Del. DODGE DART FIAT HoLDEN AND MUNDY PARADEE OIL CO. Distributors ot CITIES SERVICE South Governors Avenue Gvsvline Fuel Oil P. o. Box No. 6 Ke se e Mm' oi' Grease Dover Delaware Dover, Delaware RE 4-7433 DAVEY LUMBER CO. North of the College Building Materials of All Kinds RE 4-9610 Dover, Delaware FRANCIS T. SHOCKLEY Electrical Contractor Wyoming, Delaware MY 7-279I HUBER BAKING CO. Bakers of SUNBEAM BREAD CAPITOL CLEANERS 8 LAUNDERERS Three Locations I40 S. 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BARBARA JEAN MONTGOMERY 104 Robinson Avenue Greenville, Tennessee BUSINESS EDUCATION Basketball team, Captain, Business Club, Secretary, THE STATESMAN, Assistant Editor, Miss Junior, Delorette Club, Women's Senate, National Education Association, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. WALTER LEE MOODY 901 Park Place Wilmington, Delaware BIOLOGY . Band, Players' Club, THE STATESMAN, Art Editor, Intramural Basketball, Dance Band. RAYMOND L. MOORE Bethany Road Selbyville, Delaware HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education Club, President, Veteran's Club, Vice-Commander, Pan-Hellenic Council, Men's Council, American Association of Health and Physical Education and Recreation, Baseball, THE STATESMAN, Subscrip- tion Editor, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, President. DAVID BERNARD PATTON 1333 Adriatic Avenue Atlantic City, New Jersey BIOLOGY Student Christian Association Vesper Committee Chair- man. WAYNE I. PUCKHAM 406 West 'lth Street Laurel, Delaware CHEMISTRY Student Government Representative, Mathematics Club, Men's Council, Baseball team, Yearbook Staff, Lampoda Club. MARY ELIZABETH ROSS R. F. D. 451 Middletown, Delaware BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Club, Delorette Club, National Education Association, HORNET STAFF, Typist and Production Manager, Student Government Association, Pan-Hellenic Council, STATESMAN, Copy Editor, Choir, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Secretary, Treasurer. JOSEPH VAN ROYAL 1230 Forrest Street Wilmington 2, Delaware ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dramatics Club, Band, Student National Education Association, STATESMAN, Associate Business Manager, Vice- President of Senior Class, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Dean of Pledges. BERNARD SAMMONS 328 New Castle Avenue Wilmington, Delaware CHEMISTRY LEON CHARLES SAUNDERS, IR. 415 News Street Middletown, Delaware PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dramatics Club, Track, Health and Physical Education Club, Intramural Basketball team. 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