Duke University - Chanticleer Yearbook (Durham, NC)

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I-GtL1f:Q',ix - A 1 ' f .ffm- BOOK ONE 1 I I UNIVERSITY BOOK TWO 1 CLASSES BOOK THREE 1 ACTIVITIES BOOK FOuR 1 ORGANIZATIONS BOOK FIVE 1 FAIR LADIES BOOK Six 1 FEATURES AMES B. DUKE W- 1 i 1-IEME GXPLANATION URING recent years there has existed a great period of transition for Dulce University, a period of development and of expansion from the place of a small South- ern college to that of a great modern univer- sity of nation-wide prominence and influence. But in its essentials the Dulce of today embodies the ideals and the aims that made Trinity College a powerful factor for the cultural and spiritual development of North Carolina. In the malcing of the year boolc for 1930, the CHANTICLEER staff has used a historical theme, one rep- resenting important events in the life of Dulce Univer- sity and in the lives of some of those who have been associated with this, an inspiring institution, possessing a noble ambition for service to manlcind. Each divi- sion page in this volume is suggestive of some period in the history of Trinity and Dulce, and may each one be a reminder of the invaluable contributions that the College and the University have made to progress and achievement for well-nigh a century. Pine branches were chosen as a basis for the art motif of the 1930 CHANTICLEER because they are rep- resentative of North Carolina, Dulce's home, and the area in whose development she has had so large a part. We trust that those Who peruse these pages may find in them something of the soul of Dulce University, a great benevolent being, young in a physical sense, but old in service and in the possession of a forceful spiritual ideal. W4 Z I. I u L1 'XX S I 7 as L NX. 1 I 35,4-mi' fi Y. X X 1 vii' LX3 ui, My A fx 1 I Q -Af ffipr . W1 S - f' X -p Q' x 1 2 4 1 A. It 'P 5 'IN w X ,N - ' 4 1 V 4 V XX X41 lx- - K , ...,, p .nn L ,-Elf - K , ' , 5 A 5 'Q JA. 4 1Lf '.L.',,y 'X. , ,I j ,nj-:.' -f4 .'i'-' , P X . 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A., THE NEW DUKE CAMPUS AS SEEN FROM THE MEDICAL BUILDING I The Greater Duke University We, the members of the university community, have had ever before us in the last few eventful years a picture of the Greater Duke University. Long before we as a whole had the picture, it was formed as a humanitarian dream in the minds of a few leaders. After having been sketched as an educational ideal, it was given dimen- sional form by one of its creators. We, who have lived in that dream, who have seen that sketch, who have been surrounded by the mighty construction of that picture, have perhaps suffered in our appreciation by lack of perspective. The half-formed details, the raw, unfinished aspect of a gigantic achievement in the making, have blinded us partially to' the beauty of that first dream. But, at last, our picture stands before us, save for the finishing touches, breath-taking in its loveliness and perfect in its symmetry. There remains but one achievement yet before us, before the Greater Duke University shall be. VVe ourselves must become part of the picture, for the university, like all works of art, is spiritual. It must consist of the souls of men, of seekers after the Truth which is Beauty. Then it will become a work of the ages. I 9 t, . kfiiififilfim ' ' X N e -I X L X 40,0 natxxy 6 1 nav . is -if 4 , QQQQQZEZZ fsgxggkqw THE IlfH23ffD CHANTHCLIEIEIRA A THE MEDICAL BUILDING 20 MNfQQ'3QQ,f2? wWWCw .,V, ,, aww? WMM x?.'5YiN. f A 'V f?W'p5M1 ,ZA, gf: , ,Q Yfii'fff.A,, -fi? , QTXXX ..,. :'::.:,mmggp,,5f ,MQ lvll my VV I I9 , K Y :Y A f A f ',.:: , 5 G ' f YY Y V Q I v 4 '1'? ! - 91- ?SfzHx1E'J HQQZMDOO GHANTHGLEERA ' 'wlmigixx' O ' N I7 LOOKING SOUTH FROM NEW UNION 21 mxfffff -W 1, fl 'wk A :Af I M f 9 A nf N njy, rf, ff fy! . - v, f4f H 9' ww , Q M vmwfm. rf? Q WZ , lvfgw, yw,f,f ,f 'Sk A O, 3552756 M,,W,4,, - ::.gg4fw2g- V f f - , ' .4 ....--v ,ffwwyyff uf' .. M U rt fu, x. 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In u III --E WILLIAM PRESTON Flaw, A.B., A.M., PII.D., LL.D. I'rc.vidz'ul DUKE UNIVERSITY Duke is a new university, but it is being built round an old college. In Trinity College, which will always remain as a part of Duke University, we have a precious heritage-in its long educational record, its traditions, its ideals, its thousands of graduates. Through Trinity College, improved in every possible way, through the VVoman's College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Medical School, the Lawf School, the Schools of Religion and Forestry, and other schools that may be later on projected and all of them made as strong as it is possible to make them, Duke University will undertake to make its appropriate contributions to the educational service of the state and nation, and indeed is already entered upon its happy mission of helping Cin words of the Indenture of Trust by which the University was createdl to develop our resources, increase our wisdom, and promote human happiness. 24 . I.. f1f1 tw snifite t1fH?2l5fU2 tnnsiruetnen, t rw i ' n s R The Business Department In these years of transition from a small institution to a great and broad university of colleges and graduate schools the tremendous task of the business staff is felt and seen everywhere, but perhaps little appreciated. The structural work of the business staff stands as the sturdily hewn pine timbers upon which so many pioneering efforts in North Carolina rest. We of the university can feel that the edifice of our dreams is not only inspiring and beautiful to behond, but that it is vigorous, hearty, and sound to its core. Perhaps the most beloved member of the faculty is Robert Lee Flowers, the irresistible Bobby, whose pres- ence at all student activities infuses tradition and progress into the spirit of Alma Mater. Dr. Flowers, who is vice- president of the university in the business division, and secretary and treasurer, has headed the business staff of the school since 1910. His standard has ever been service in education, and he has borne it in many fields. Ronskr Lian FLowlaks A.1xr., man. lficc-President in the I?urim'.r.v Difvision, Secre- Iary and T rcasurcr 1 1 1 Nearly a century old, Trinity, lege of arts and sciences for men and probably always will be the versity. Its hi-story, not so long Trinity Ccoilllege the undergraduate col- of Duke University, is very heart of the uni- as that of some other American colleges, reveals continuous progress from incon- l WILLIAM HANE VVANNAMAKEl! A.B.. A.M.. Lltt.D. Via'-President in the Education Division, Dean of the College spicuous beginnings, with steadfast devotion to unselfish and noble ideals. It has had great struggles, brave ad- ventures in defense of its faith and its hope, and en- hearting achievements. Mother in spirit of thousands dead and living, it finally became the mother of Duke University, destined to become a great center for the pro- found, reverent, devoted search for truth and its dissemi- nation. At the heart of this university, Trinity will always take gladly as its task the liberalizing and chasten- ing of the minds and hearts .of youth that they may wisely and nobly fill their appointed places in a world of work, hope, faith, and love. 25 f ' N Q' - 'F wiv:-m0 M ' 1 l Q NM. ' 'i ts ' WAQX g ss,,,, -s Q at tio , -RQ N MII wt ,r X my eiissf rate rfgpasfU2Qf enamruemtee .Que 5, U2.ggv 14l6 , . The Work of the Comptrollllter In the past live years the activities of the comptroller have been greatly increased by the duties required of this ofl-icial in connection with the construction of the Greater Duke University. The position of comptroller has been competently filled by Dr. Frank C. Brown, who has played an important role in the building of the present plant, which will be occupied during the coming years by the Co-ordinate College for VVomen, and in the general devel opment of the school. At the beginning of the construction work upon the new campus Dr. Brown was placed in control, and he has been taxed to the utmost with the duties devolving from this work. Nevertheless, the outlay of the campus and the mag nilicent Gothic structures to be found thereon bear living., testimony to the ingenious handiwork of this man, who FRANK Curmc BRowN A.n., A.A1,, 1-11.11. Comjrlrollcr 1 1 1 The Cosordinate Collllege for Women The opening of the college year in September will see the women established on their own campus. Wider op- portunities of many kinds will. open before them. They will have their own college life, richer in opportunities to develop independence and initiative, and at the same time will retain the advantages, both social and intellectual, of being a part of the larger university. It is of the highest significance that no door is to be closed to women in the development of their intellectual life. All courses will be open to qualified women stu- dents, and, if certain ones are not given on the women's campus, the women may enter those on the larger campus. Graduates of the Woman's College, as graduates of all other colleges and schools within the university, will re- ceive their degrees from Duke University. But of equal significance is the hope which lies before us of developing on our own campus a college in which we may offer work of special interest to women and may experiment in our own peculiar fields. Alumnae, students, and all associated with the VVoman's College must needs recognize the challenge. may be characterized as a fair example of a typical South ern gentleman. ALICE MARY BALDWIN A.n., A.M., 1 h.ll, Dean of the lVOIIlll7l,5 College 26 . . !!9 u, ,.,,,, 0 '7 Tk V' iid' N m f My f ff A Wwfilli .1 . f ,Vg 'f 7 as was 1isiiiiitr E 11 aojieaaNrueLeEl11LQ Wie lnfa 'J-- ' 'nw 1-'walks WA-reg QQ? L ' X ,I ' Q9 me Z . CH? as s qv. tif, - , - 1 The Summer School Tl1e Duke University Summer School celebrated its tenth anniversary last summer. The summer of 1919 saw an enrollment of eighty-eight students in the single term of six weeks. Last summer there were enrolled seven hun- dred and fifty-eight students the first term and four hun- dred and forty-six tl1e second term, in addition to two hundred and fourteen in the affiliated school at Lake juualuska, and thirty-six in the Junaluska School of Reli- gion, which is also afliliated with the university. The chief purposes of the Summer School, as stated by Dr. Holland Holton, director, who is also head of the de- partment of education and chairman of the faculty com- mittee in charge of the various summer school interests of the university, are first, to utilize the university plant tl1e full year as nearly as possible, second, to give mature and ambitious students opportunity for continuous work, and third, to co-operate in the teacher training programs of the Southern states. A noteworthy feature of the sum- mer school enrollment for the past three years is the fact that over twenty per cent has consisted of graduate stu- dents drawn from twenty-four states. 1 1 1 I-Io1.LANo PIOLTON A. ls., .1. o. Director of the Summer School Graduate School of Arcs and Sciences WILLIAM HENRY GLASSON Pl1.B., Pl1.D. Dean of the Graduate Srhool of flrls and Sciences In September, 1916, President Few appointed '1 com mittee on graduate instruction to promote and supervise graduate work in Trinity College. During the World War, and immediately thereafter, there were few grad- uate students. But before long there was a marked in- crease hoth in graduate students and in advanced courses offered. The requirements for degrees were thoroughly re- vised and higher standards were established. VVhen Trinity College be-came Duke University in 1924 the graduate department had already made encouraging progress. In the academic year 1926-27 the Graduate School of Arts and S-ciences was organized and Professor William H. Glasson was appointed dean. A council on graduate instruction was placed in charge of the new school. In recent years the growth of the graduate school has been rapid. The attendance has increased from forty- one in 1924-25 to one hundred and ninety in 1929-30. At commencement, 1929, there were conferred five Ph.D. de- grees, sixty-three A.M. degrees, and five Master of Edu- cation degrees. N Qxfvralnx , wwf g ff fg .- ra 1- '- if 6. 5 ' Sill? W . .. - hi: - V -'g , . ' i ui I ffiiiikzzvr ',--M W ,,,, ggqn- 41 tqxichme filo ,t :V , ' Q, ., . M ....,. ,s,,4.,.. ,-- J B .,... . , fflv 9 NX --es uf lc if S H .N 1 .Q ,Z , wggigi 'Z 1' nl, V, :wg :Y f . H -ff 'w . jfs! '0 WT S' 71' 'Q his if? , lg A- ., QQ ' X X' Alli1,lfful5vLl!llill5 tooo enanirueltleeia, pp f lim!! IE1.ruaR'r RUSSELL .x.ls.. A.1u., Pn.u. Doon of tho School of Religion The School of Religion The School of Religion is now in its fourth year. It opened in the fall of 1926 with eighteen students. The first semester of this year it enrolled one hundred and five, -the largest enrollment of graduate students in any school of religion in the South. Yet no special effort has been made to secure students. It was important to secure a seasoned faculty and work out the organization before having a large student body to work with. The school was organized under the able leadership of Dean Edmund D. Soper. In the fall of 1928 he was called to the presidency of Ohio Wesleyan University. Since then Dr. Elbert Russell has se1'ved as dean. Next fall the school expects to move to the fine build- ing on the new campus, which will accommodate two hun- dred and fifty students and which has a chapel, library, and social rooms, class rooms, and ofii-ces arranged for its special needs. - In addition to the regular class work of the school, most of the students engage in some form of regular church work. There are twenty-seven in charge of churches. Others assist in connection with Sunday schools or young people's activities. About seventy are under appointment of the Duke Foundation for rural church work during the summer vacations. 1 1 1 The School oli Medicine The opening of the Duke University School of Med- icine in the fall of 1930 marks a new epoch of medical progress in the South, in that 'the school will be furnished with the most modern equipment and under the supervi- sion of a faculty composed of eighty or more of the most competent leaders known to the medical world in their respective fields. This faculty, with its enrollment con- stantly increasing, is under the able jurisdiction of Dean W. C. Davison, who has been a member of johns Hpokins Medical School for several years. A magnificent hospital will be operated in conjunction with the school, and should aHord an increasing supply of clinical material for the students. The hospital, school of medicine, and residence of both nurses and students will be housed in one build- ing, covering nearly six acres of floor space on ea-ch of its seven fioors. The advantages which this school offers have already been recognized by the leading medical au- thorities as second to none. 28 W ,,.., - ,iv ek .. fy ti? WILBURT CORNELL DAvisoN A.B., BA., :B.se., A,M., M.D Dean of the Medical School is-25-I '-.ze--.X 'l mx V 1 ii 1 , Y-.V wi, . f ' iw if M- ' f X W M i 'K is NX iff' mffiwf E' lh 'll?i Tn nyaof CZHXANTHGLEB ll The School oil: Law After having been connected as a co-ordinate unit with Trinity College and Duke University for more than a quarter of a century, the Law School will begin anew with the completion of the new campus next fall. The acquisi- tion of Justin H. Miller, who for a number of years has successfully headed the School of Law at the University of Southern California, has been widely heralded as a progressive step toward the development here of a greater school for the study of law. Mr. Miller is a legalist of eminent reputation, and he was chosen dean after careful consideration of men available throughout the country. Several other prominent teachers, excellently versed in the science of law, have been secured to complete the school's faculty of eleven men. Since the death of Dean Samuel Fox Mordecai in De- cember, 1927, the school has been without an oflicial head, but its progress has been rapid even under this handicap. With the addition of such distinguished students of the law to its faculty, the school bids fair to soon become rec- ognized as outstanding among the nation's leading insti- tutions for legal training. JUs'I'IN MILLER A.M., .l.o.. l.l..l5, Dean of Ihr' School of Law Ufifxiccrs of Administration THE UNIVERSITY VVILLIAM PRESTON FEw,TA.B.,A.M.,PII.D.,LL.D. WILLLIM H. VVANNAMAKER, AJS., A,M,, I,Ill D PYT'-Vlfh U Ifim-I'1'c:itfv1zl in rhlrargff' of lha Edum1i0m11 ROBERT LEE FLKSWHRS, A.M., LL.D. Dw Vice-I'rc:iw!ml in charge of the BllIlIlL'.fJ Difuision FRANK CLx'oIs BROWN, A.B., A.M., PILD Secretary and Trzmurcr C0,,11,1f011,-r CIIARLEs BLACKWELL MARKIIAM, A.B., A.M. ffssislanl T rL'a,vurr'r ARTIIUR CARI, LEE, B.S., C.E. Chirf Ellyillfff DUKE UNIVERSITY TRINITY COLLEGE AND TI-IE SCHOOLS WILLIAM I-I. VVANNAMAKER, A.B., A.M., LI'I'I'.D. ALICE MARY BA1.nwIN, AJS., A.M., PII. Dean of ihc Collrgv WILLm1vI HENRY GLASSON, PILB., PILD. Dean of lhc Graduate Srhool of Arls and Sciences W. C. DAVISON, A.B., B.A., B.Sc., A.M., M.D. Dean of Ihr Medical School ELBERT RUSSELL, A.B., A.M., PII.D. Dean of the School of Religion Dean of Ihr lVoma11'.f College JUs'I'IN lVllLl,liR, A.B., J.D., LLB. Dean of the School of Lafw HOLLAND I-IoL'I'oN, A.B,, J,D, Dzrcflor of lhe Summer School Josevu ANQERSON Swann, M,D, 0011416 Physician 29 XX, ' 5 Q Xue- - 'ilk' 2' , A 'f1a n 1 3 twf wf' 'xi X' Xffm Ill Qjxg 'NG' , A N Q I' I 'L . i' CIIARLES EOWARO JORIIAN, A.B. A 'W3R'l' A- VVIUUNSON WR LHflliXIE1lfHP2'l5CUDll'CITll'XXAN'HJ I III ' HCILIEIEIR, IIERI? I DUKE UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Hl5RBliR'l' JAMES HERRING, A.B., A.M. ELIZABli'l'H AI.I3RIlJGE, A.B. .flxsislzzrzl Dean of Ike College :I ssixlzzrzl fllum ni Serrelary CJ fQT .,f .flssislanl Secrelary DEAN MoxI,EY ARNOLD, B.S., A.M. .flssislanl Dean of Ike College ROBERT STANLEY RANKIN, A.B., A.M., PII.D. .flssislalzt Dean of flle Graduate Srhaol RUTII SLACK SMITII, AB., A.M. .'l.f5lJlt1lll Dean of Women JAMES FOSTER BARNES, A.B., A.M. Direelor of Social ami Religious .flclifuiliex WII.I.IAM AI.I.EN rfYREIi, A.B. Direrfor in Ille lizzsizzess Difvision VVAL'l'liR LEWIS VVI-II'I'I'EII Bookkeeper ERNEST AI.ERIGII'I' SEIZMAN Manager of Ike Duke llnifuersily I're.I's HENRY RUOOLPII DWIRH, AJS., A.M. D.. , . . . ueetor of I ubllc Relalmns and fllllllllll' Affair: Direelor of Publicily 0'I'IS G. SAWYER, A.B. Manager nf Ike Duke Uflifuersily Store JAMES TPIOMPSON, A.B. Manager of Ike Duke Uni-versity Dining Ilalls SARA LOUISE ROWE, B.S. Dielician of Ike Jan1r'.I II. Soulkgale Memorial Building MARX' NORCUTI' PEMOERTON IIo.vle.f.r MRS. W. G. MAR'l'lN Sllf!l'I UkJOI' of Dormitoriex Nos. 1, 2 and 3 MARY HARIIISON, R.N. Resident Nurse a! Ike Infirmary SARAII WRAY RAMSEY, R.N. Rrwidflll Nurse al Soulkgale llall SAMUEL ROIIERT HUNT Sllfl'fillll'lltlL'7ll of lfuildilzgs and Groxmds DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY STAFF JOSEPII PENN BREEOI.oVE, A.B., A.M. librarian . EVA EARNSIIAW MALONE, AJS., B.S. .fIs.ri.vlant Librarian in Charge of Calaloguin MARX' ALLENE RAMAGIE, A.B. Calaloguer WII.I.IAM PORTER KELLAM, A.B., A.M. g .'lssi.vlanl in Charge of Cireulalion MARX' YHULA WEs'I'cO'I'I', A.B., B.S. JAMES IEIERIIIOE COLTRANE, AJS., A.M. Catalaguer zlssisfarzl in Circulafion Dejbarlmenl WIxIE EI.MA PARKER, AJ5., B.S. IN L.S. LQLA flpgsq-ER HUNT .flssislaul in Charge of Periodicals I l5JiJltl71l in Order Dejrartment SUIIIE ELIZAEETII CREWS MARTIIA EI.IZABE'1'll TURNliR, B.S. .flssislant in Order Dejrarlmenl, Calalogaer LUCY GAY COORE, A.H. KATIIRYN BURCllIi'l I'E, A.B., B.A. IN L.S. Cafalodflff Calaloguer NIILDRIED FLORENCE NIYIERS, A.B., B.S. IN L.S. MARIANNA LONG, AJS., B.A. IN L,S, Cafalodllff Calaloguer 30 A t , uf Ay V , 119 ff T: 1 Reef' QA .,,, I,.,f 'fE:::gq:' XX ' I .,-' Q Q A ', M L ..,,. . , 'w w 4'f1aII'i R ' 'I'- ,ff ,XX NM' If Y --AI M I' 'FLW' f S A QIIIQ fm TZZQSJIE Ilfggm. GIIANTIGLIEB A V Ufficcrs of llnsmuruc ' WILLIAM PRIIs'roN Flaw A.B , ., A.M., PI-LD., LL l'r1'sid1'11l ROIIIIIVI' LIIII FLOWIIIQS, A.M., LL.D. l'roff'x.ror of Malhrmaliz'.r WILLIAM Ivm' CIIANIIURII Ali., PI-LD. , . Carr' l'rof4's.vor of Philoso My CI'IARI.IIs WII.I.IAM IEIIWARIIS, AJS., A.M., M.S. l rof4's.vor of I'l1y.vir'.r WILLIAM HIINRI' GI.AssoN, PILB., PILD. Profrssor of Poliliral l:'1'o11onIy and Sofia! Sr'ir'1lr'r' AI.l3ER'l' MICAKIAII VVIanII, A.B., A.M. I'rof1'.vsor of I' - xonmmr l.llll!lllllyI'A' VVILLIAM H. VVANNAMAIQIIR, AJS., A.M., LI'l l'.D. Pro f rumor' of fjffllldll VVILLIAM KIQNNHTII Bovn, A.B., A.M., PILD. Prof1'.vsor of llislory CIIARLIIS BLACKWI FRANK CI.vmc B ELL MARKIIAM, A.B., A.M. l'rofr.rsor of Mlllhl'lIl1lfil.'5 ' WGN, A.M., A.M., PILD. Prof1's.ror of Englisfl ARTIIUR MA'l l'IlIiWS GA'I'Ias, A.B., A.M., PILD. I'l.Y.fiJf1lllf I'rofr,'gvsor' of Lalin VVILLIAM 'IQIIOMAS LAPRAIIII, A.B. PII D , . . Proff'.v.vor of llixlory R0nIfR'I' NoR'I'II VVII.s0N Al , .3., M.S. I'rofr'.rsor of Clf1'n1i.cIry CIIARLIIS WII.LIAM PIIIIPIAQR, AB., PILD. l'rofr'.v.ror of Grvole WAI.'rIaR SAMUIII. Locxl-IAR'I', AJS., LI..B. 1'rof1's.vor of Lafw .D. ICHOIDI BIIRT CUNNINGIIAM, ILS., MS . ., A.M., PILD Profr'.rsor of Biology FIQIIIIIIRICK AJ G. Cowvlck All , . '., A.M., PILD. I'rof1'.v.ror of Rllllltlllfl' l,cI lljl IH1!ll'S CIIARLIIS C'I.IsvIaI.ANn IIA'I'LIaY, AJS., A.M., PILD l'roff.v.ror of Phyxirs I-llskslcv EvIIIua'I I' SIQFNCV, A . I .Ia., A.M., Is.IJ. l'rofr's.ror of Billliml Li1I'l'lIlllfl' and Rrliyious Eduraliou NIIWMAN Ivln' VVuI'I'Ic, A.li., A.M., PILD. l'rof1':.vor of lflzglisll PAUL MAGNLIS Gkoss, ILS., A.M., PILIJ Illillilllll Ilufwrll I'r'g1ra ' m Izofzsxor of Chrmirlry WILIIUR WAIIII CARII, A.B. lJir'm'lor' of Ihr' Gynlflmrium JAMES CANNON, III, A.B., A.M., r1'lI.B., TILM. Ifvry l f'ofI'.f.s'or of Ilisjory of Rfliyion and MiI5lI0llI KARL BACIIMAN PA'l I'liRSON, A.B., A.M. .'7.r.vi.vfanI ProfI's.ror of Malhr'malir.s WILLIAM Joslaml H. Co'I'I'oN, A.B., A.M., PILD. Pl'0fI'.fJ'0I' of El'0IlqIIlil'.Y fm! I I 2Il.9'i7ll'.f.Y .-lfInI111z.vlraf1on HUGO LICANDIER BI.oMQUIs'I', B.S., PILD. l'roffs.vor of liolany ALLAN I-I. fIII.IHCR'l', B.A., A.M. , , I II.D. Profrzvsor of Enylixh CIIARLIQS A. KRUMMHL, PILB., PILM., PILD. I'rof:r.v.vor of f:l'I'IllHIl FRIIII SOULII AI.ImInc:Ic, AB., A.M. fl.vxi.vla1Il l'rof1'.r.mr of MaI!11'malic'.r PAULI. FRANKLIN HAUM, A.B., A.M., PII,D, l'roff'.vsor of Ellylixll WM. II. I-IAM., A.I3., A.M., Is.C.E., M.s.C.E. Profrssor of l:'11gi1mw'iug JESSE MARVIN ORMONDI A-B-, 13-D- JD I'rof1'.vsor of Biblimil LifL'l'lI!llI'L' and Sociology I'IOI.I.AND HoL'I'oN, A.B., . . 1 l'rofr.vJor of Ibn Ilislory rum' SL'iL'IlL'L' of ARHIUR FTIARLUS PROTOR- 4'3 A'M' Edumfion Irofr'.r.vor of l!lflll'llll0ll 31 -. 1-Yf?i!!9f9'f' I 1 f x ,A ,,, Xi- I ' 0 'qw ,,., -N vwgfwffl 'YS' V A 1 'fx ., ug' ISN - ff A IIN QEIII' JR RI TIIIIE IQIEO IZIIIANIIIIELIEEIRL, IW. A Bm AK . ..-L Af- L - A ALICE MARY BALDWIN, A.B., A.M., PI-I.D. Assorialo Professor of Ilislory GEORGE MERRITI' ROIIISON, A.B., M.A., PILD flssislanl Profossor of Mallnrmalirs EDWARD HUDSON YOUNG, 'A.B., A.M. Assislant Professor of Romancn Langzmgos EBER MALCOLM CARROI.L, A.B., A.M., PII.D. flssofialn Professor of Ilisiory FREDERICK FLIPIIAZ WILSON, A.B., A.M. flssislanl Profrssor of Gvrman PAUL NEFF CPARBHR, A.B., A.M., PII.D. Profrssor of Church Ilisiory BENJAMIN GUY CIIILDS, A.H., A.M. Profnssor of Education WILLIAM TIIOMIISON TOWE, AJS. .flssislavzt Profrssor of Lafw JULIA REDECCA GROUT, A.B., M.S. flssislarzl Din'1'!or of Plfysifal 1:'a'uralion GEORGE CLIIIEORD BUCI-IIIEI'I', B.S. IN C.E. .flssfslant Diroflor of Pllysifal Eclumlion BENNE'I'I' HARVIE BRANSCOMII, A.B., M.A., PII.D. Profossor of Nffw Toslanufnl Langzmgn and WALTER MCKINLEY NIELSEN, B.S., PII.D. flssislant Professor of Physirs JAMES DEI-IAR1' Dirfrlor of Physical Educaiion IIIRAM EARL MYERS, A.B., S.T.B., S.T.M. Profrssor of Bibliral Liloralure ARTIIUR SPERRY PEARSE, B.S., A.M., PILD Profnssor of Zoology WILLIAM WALTER RANRIN, JR., B.E., M.A. Professor of Malhomalics J. FRED RIPPY, A.B., A.M., PII.D. Professor of Ilislory ELIIERT RUSSELL, A.B., A.M., PII.D. Profnssor of Biblifal Ivzlnrjbrolafion CLEMEN1' VOLLMER, A.B., A.M., PII.D. Professor of Gorman JOIIN WINDER CARR, JR., A.B., A.M., PII.D. Associanw Proffssor of Education CIYFFORD DAVIDSON COLLINS, A.B., A.M. Assistanl Profrssor of Physirs F. GREGORY HALL, A.B., A.M., PI-LD. Proffssor of Zoology FRANKLIN' P. JOIINSON, A.B., A.M., PII.D. I'if 'U'U'f' llssislanr Profnssor of Grrnle RUSRIN RAYMOND ROSIIOROUGII, A.M., PII.D. CIIARLES E. LANDON, A.B., A.M., Pl-LD. l'rofvssor of Latin Assistant Proffssor of Eronomirs and Eronomic RICHARD HARRISON SIIRYOCR, B.S., PII.D. flssorizmf Profossor of Ilislory Gvograjllly FRANK KIRBN' NII'l'CIlIEI.L, A.B., A.M. flssociaio l'rofrfssor of English 'WILLIAM VVIII'I'I-'IEI.D EI.I,I0'l I', B.A., M.A., PII.D. ERNEST VVHMAM NELSON, ABI, A.M., PHD. Profvssor of MllIlIL'lIldfiL'5 CALVIN BRYCE HOOVER, A.B., PII.D. Profrssor of Efonomirs VVAL'I'ER JAMES SEELIEY, M.S. 1'rofr'ssor of EI1'r'!riral lflzgilzfori-:Ig ROBERT RENEER1' VVILSON, AB., A.M., PH.D Proffssor of Poliliml Srimlco Qwlhlfiqs X 4- W flssislant Proffssor of Ilislory EDWARD M. CAMERON, A.H. Iflssisiant Dirnrlor of Pllysiral Eduralion VV. E. TILSON, LLB. Iflssislanl Dirfflor of Pffysiral Edufalion ALLEN I-IOWARD fl0DBl'IY, A.B., PII.D. Profrssor of Old Tz'sla11IL'1zt x -alice I lm, . 41843615.53 lflah' 'XS V dsx N V .-E,,SFq- az.. .N kk OXN ffx ff L I WE IEEE.. CZZSXANTHCLIEIEIFKJS J 1 ' IIAROLD CRUSIUS BIRD, PHJS., C.E. Proffssor of Cifuil Engifzcrrrifzg WILLIAM MCDOUGALL, M.A., D.Sc., LITT.D. Proffssor of Psyfhology MARSHALL TURNER SPEARS, AJS., A.M. flssisfnnl Professor of Lafw W. C. DAVISON, A.lS., B.A., 1S.Sc., A.M., M.D Proffssor of Pmlialrics F. S. IIICRMAN, AJS., S.TJS., A.M. Profrssor of Psyrhology of Rvligion , PH.D. JAY BROADUS I-IUEIIELI., A.lS., A.M., PH.D. Profrssor of English TI-IADDEUS DILLIARD JSRYSON Profvssor of Lafw BRADY R. JORDAN, LI'l l'.B., PH.D. Profrssor of Romanvo Languagffs SAMUEL RAYMOND SCIIIEALISR, E.E., M.S. Profnssor of Elr'1'lri1'al Engimvring .C.L. VVILLIAM ISRYAN HOIJCII, AJS., M.A., B J lrofrssor of Lafw EARL JEFFERSON HAMIIXIPN, IS.S., A.M., PH.D. Profossor of lirollonlics ROBERT STANIJCY RANKIN, AJS., M.A., PH.D. flssociale Profrssor of Politiml Srifnfo FREDERICK ADOLIIHUS VVOLF, AJS., A.M., PH.D. Profwssor of Bolany GEORGE SIIERMAN AVERY, JR., lS.S., M.S., PH.D. flssislanl Proffssor of Bolany JAMES FOSTER BARNES, A.lS., A.M. lJll'I'!'l0I' of Sofiul and Rvligious .4r'lif'vitiz's 'VVALTIER ICIRKLAND GREENE, AJS., A.M., PH.D. Profrssor of English DWIGHT LUCIAN IIOERINS, ILS., M.S., PILD. flssislaul I'rofrssor of Zoology GILISIERT TIIEODORE ROWE, A.lS., D.D., LITT.D. l'rofz'ssor of Chrislizuz lloctrinc LUTHER MASON DIMMIIT, AJS., TH.M., M.A. flssislanl Professor of Education JOSEPH BANKS RIIINIE, lS.S., M.S., PH.D. Hssislaul Profnssor of Psyrhology and Philosophy WARREN CHASE VOSEURGH, B.S., M.S., PH. .flssislonl Professor of Cllcmislry KARI4 EDWARD ZENISR, AJS., A.M., PH.D. flssislanl Professor of Psychology ARTHUR OWEN I-IICKSON, AJS., A.M., PH.D. Assislalzt Professor of M'aIln'malics EDWARD ROI' CECIL Ml!.ES, 1S.S., M.A., PILD. flssislrml Profrrssor of MlHfhl'IIIlllll'I VVALTER AI.BER'l' STANBURY, A.lS., D.D. Proffssor of 1'racIia'al Theology CHARLES MANNING CHILD, PHJ3., M.S., PH.D. Visiling Profnssor of Zoology GEORGE TKIIOMAS IIARcI'I'I', PIIJ3., A.M., PH.D Visiling Professor of Zoology LORING BAKER WALTON, LIC. ET L. .flssisianl Professor of Romans: Langrmgrs ANDREW RUNN1 ANDERSON, AJS., PH.D. Profrssor of Lalin LUCIUS AURl5I.IUS ISIGELO-W, SJS., PILIJ. .flssislnnl Profvssor of Ch1'misI1'y LEWIS CIIASE, AJS., A.M., PII.D. Professor of English EDWARD RUTIIERI-'ORD GRAY, AJS., M.A. flssislzml Profossor of Eronomirs CHRISTOPHER ROISIZRTS, lS.S., A.M., PH.D. flssislzml Proffssor of l2xf0lI!Hllll'.I' 'DENNIS CLAYTON TRO'l'Il, B.ED., A.M., PII.D. Visiting Profrssor of lfduralion CHARLES AERAM ELLVVDOD, PIIJS., PILD., LL.D. Profrssor of Soriology JUSTIN MILLER, AJS., J.D., LLJS. Profvssor of Lafw 33 , J f 'N i 631135. ,ff , Y ww, ,l,, , ,, . I' Af. , X Aos ' I J' 252 :'. :c 'N ' 3 ...V llll 6 I 25277 ,, ff H ,W .E .lvl m y 731115 HEQXN ST V' is . ..CW A - TS 'm:'m'WM If X Avvu 'i i' ' - V D. fi Ig 'G A 0 . . , lnstruclor in Romanrn Lafzyzzagrs- I EGEE A Q1V3'C ' QQIIIQPIQ I IEIE IIQQIEOI, EIAANIIIOEIEI5 nf I. v11,.xxb fi f MNA A JOHN I-IENRY SAYIIOR, A.B., A.M. InJlr1u'ror in Clufllzislry FREDERICK EDWARD S'I'IEINI'lAUSER, A.B. A.M. WARREN CANDIIIER SLEIIH, A.B., A.M. Inslrurlor in Laiin IDEAN MOXLEY ARNOI.lJ, B.S., A.M. Insiruflor in' MdllIt'lIlHfiCS Ev- UliRBIiR'l' JAMES HHRRING, A.l3., A.M. lzzslruflnr in Drbaling LIENNOX D. BAKER flssislavzi Dirrrtor of l'!1ysiral Edumlion JOHN WEsI,Ev COOMBS I-Yssislalzl 1JiI'l'fl0l' of PlIy.vir'al Edutalion ARCIIIEALII CURRIE JORDAN, A.B., A.M. ln.clrIu'lor in English WILLIANI MAxwEI.L BLACRIIURN, A.B., B.A. lmvlrurlor' in English LEWIS PA'I I'ON, A.B. lnslruflor in English JOHN HERMAN SIIXHLIJS, A.B., A.M. 1IlJff'llCf07' in 17cI'oImling MARX' HENOREN VANCE, A.l3., A.M. lnslruflor in English SIIELEY T. MCCLOY, A.B., M.A., B.A., B.LI'I'I'. lnslrurlor in Ilislory GEORGE MACKENHRICR GREGORY, AB., A.M. 1IlI1V'lll'l0f in Englisfz RU'I'I-I SLACR SMI'I'H,' AJS., A.M. I11'.vlru1'!or in Edumlion VIVIAN MOIZIE I'1.N'i.7lIllIf in I'lly.vi1'cII lfduralion WILLIS TIARVIZY BELL, B.S. Inslrurtor in Botany FURMAN ANDERSON BRIDGISRS, AJS., A.M. lnslrurlor in Romazlfrr Languagns DAVID VVILLIAMS CARI-ENTER, A.B., M,A, lllSf7'Ill'l0f in I'l1ysi1'.v FRANCIS GEORGE DRIESSHL, B.S., M.S. In.vlruI'I0r in Mrllllmlzalifs CHARLES ROY I-IAIISER, B.S., M.S., PILD. IzI.vlrIu'lor in Cln'1rIi.vlry CHARL'I'ON CONEY JHRNIGAN, A.B., A.M. Irzsirwior in Grmrle LAWRENCE CALVIN Ll'l l'I.l2, AJS., A.M. lnsirurlor, in' Religious Educalirm ALAN KRIEBS MANCPlES'I'IiR, A.B., A.M. Inslrurlor in llisiory KRAYMONIJ WILLARO ROOT, A.B., A.M. IIIJITIINDI' in Zooiogy HAROLD A. SCHOMIZR, B.S., M.S. Inslrurlor in Botany LAMEER1' ARNIOUR SHEARS, A.B., A.M., PILD. BESSIE WHI'I I'En SPENCE, A.B., A.M., B.D. IllSfflll'10f in Clfflllllfl JOHN 'I'A'l'E LANNING, A.B., A.M., PILD. ln.vlruflor in Ilislory CHARLES EUGENE WARO, A.B., A.M. lrzslrurlor in Englislv RICHARII ANDERSON HARVIIIL, B.S., A.M. lnstruftor in 1:'conomic.r BENJAMIN UI,YssEs RA'I'cHIfORH, A.B., A.M. Izzslrurlnr in lfmnonzics Instructor in Biblical I,ih'raIurL' I'IliRI1ER'l' WILEREH SUHGEN, A.B., A.M. Inslrurlor in English MARIE ANNE WHITE, A.B., A.M. Iuxlrurlor in lhzglixlz ROnER'I' IIXLLIARD Woonv, PH.B., A.M. Inxfrurlor in Ilislory JAMES NARIIIN '.l'RUliSIlAYl5, A.B., A.M. Iu.flr1I1'lor in Grrrcle 34 ri ' . 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N P ' 'Q '- - ' I I , PQ ' g I . - ', ' . , X 1 . , I Y A' X V E - 1 P 'Q Q ,' ' N -T ' 1 H' .dj V6 STUDENTS CF LAW I - 109 1- '-' P ' N -J.. 'Qf ,47 X , ,I - , gm y 'eff' N :xl hxkk-Q titxixh N! I VI fa 9 A,IggyE'YEF'?,-151115 .Lied Q, . - .I . , : Llffk' 'S-up, Y ' 1 -'ii f ab.. l! V 'ew,A:.,qL:t:sfff , I f ' 'XSEWZH ig ,A 'f72t S'71:'L-AI'- A'yiagv ' if 1 .FW 'f1233:Z5l:ZfZ'51i1f1 '-:I I ff f J' Vg ffgig ' lf' f f ,Miyagi 4 f 54251 'Af . 5 f ff m LJ. . 'f wyvadif i z-.sa 0 qw M ,WW if lata? ' saw ,ly fl. Jiiw ' W ,fy fu 535' 'f4MMv6o9ff ,gw fwv A ,f N1 a' 1 .':, . X. , , .f,gg,,f. f ',,' I Q' ,, 195gQwr:'.1 -'iff 1, N-'-,,5g5-555.35251 ,151-zfagifffa-g ?-fffszv A , lm jr 55.5223331343 -Q 'hfffff' a,ff,.-feifzgggb-. .. ' y,,5,fIf.. 221-fm-I---1:-, . .- Q ffl I- -if fj ,f .:Q Emu:EiQf,?fi2 ::I3gggg5ggQ!L -y '- , Ill'ig: ,... ....: ......-- IN X-' ff ' M fvfafzi 'N- I-ug:-:free--I-if1'-gg.,, A.,,., . ' h ff' Eijmwk Q X, -Q w xx ,ffjff f',5.1Q,w,,fI .2 ,f 42' -' ff' T ,177 IQ f ',-4 'ff' Ai, ---- ff W . ' ,. W,--L f f X ' SAMUEL 5f'OX SVIORDECAI ?'irst 'Dean of the Law School 'Mfg ,f, i - -f N I WM Gfnikx 'M 5 '44- Ti, ' N ' WW 937 X132 ' Senior Law Sumdlcmnts Y Louis VERNON CHAPPELL Tho Gobllnsf' 2 N fl' lEI.IZABE'l'll CITY, N. C. Ili: ofwn ffmracivr is lim arbilfr of fffzferyonfa fortune. 1 GARLAND S. GARRISS 2 N fb MARGARl5'I l'SVlLLE, N. C. Thr Lafw is lhe lrue l'IIIb0diIl1I'Ill of efveryllzing tlzafs cxu'llrnt. 1 WILLARD I. GATLING I' H I' NORFOLK, VA. Pi'0SllIl'llt Senior Class Lnw School: Samuel Fox Mordecai Law Society. Lafw has no kind of fan!! or flafw, And I, my Lords, embody the Law. I2 .. i5f'Mf55Z. , 51 .2. 2 Z . A Aw ,Q 72171 ,4' RQ 55:11 .,,, wiv. ' 'Hs . .,..1 ,wr 4' t'g,,'mm9 url 'L gy' M X : rf ...ff SM M 1 ' x gg? '1'hl?'f'rgHTg IVHQQBCUP1 CZHXANTHTHCIZJILIEE s ,IIg 'Ql? INS A . a ssefmii' Q L :EU s I Q-9 ' I FJ I il l jc? xx . 1. Ifgfl 112 X xxx wp h Senior Law SllIlU!dlC1I1lltS 1 VERNIE OKLE JONES X A. 0 A K WEAVERVILLE, N. C. It is not strength, hut art, ohlains fha prize ,-1nd to he sfwifl is lass than lo he 1-wuz. 7 J. ALLEN NORRIS 2 'Il E DURHAM, N. C. President Morducnl Law Society, 1928-29. Reason is lha life of fha' lafwf for nolhing is Q lafw that is no! reason. jol-iN Mom SINK s 2 N 'If GREIENSIIORO, N. c. For lfwel-ve honest men have drcidml Ihr cause, lVho are judges alike of the fads and of the laws. ' - , I , 45 X!!! X is I s es ffl A .,Lv , s M V f , E A ...,.., V V .s.n.s If 3wf?E q ,,dl Qs? H un 1LAs ' 'lub X 'ln H399 A X 43 Q, ,AAV 3 in J a, -' N ' :Zhi f ug ,W ,. , ...L ,s.,, ,wx ffff f V W --.N sxzrw -Q W xw fl' .:: I Taj -71 A ,K Y ,::. .Q - 'E WVR A f vskbm 1 5315 nfgzw CZHXANTHCLEE Scniconr Larw- Sltsuudlcmnts 1 I-IECTAR PAUL S'l'RICKLAND DUNN, N. C. Sumucl Fox Mordecal Law Society. Tail is the lafw of life and its best fruit. 1 Joi-IN C. TROY 2 N 'Il DURHAM, N. C. The lrulh shall cfvcr coma uppermost, flml justin' shall be donef' 1 MAX CLYDE WILSON The Goblinsf' 2 N 'Ik A fb I' WEAVERVILLE, N. C. Whore he the lafwyL'r's quiddilics nofw, his quil- lels, hzs cases, his tcnures, and his tricks? 44 .JJ 3. yy .M pf . f 9 W 'WX 4 I I -x 'NZ' - LHTHXIE HQ2350.. QAANTIIMBIA. I . - Second Ycaur Law Students SIIIIP f::'JI.ONNA NEWPORT NEWS, VA- EMIvIIs'I I' CONNHII I: II' A. 1' II 1' JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Presidmxt First Your Law Class. LEE F. DAVIS fl- A 9. E N fb WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Vnvslty Footlmll C28, '29J, CIIptniII-clout C303- PAUI. R. EIIVIN T K A. 1' H 1' CIIARLO'l l'E, N. C. 1D0blllIl1l-TQ Robert SDl'llf'0l'13l'll Prize C'2!lJ. IIANSl'II.l.E L. I'IliS'l'ER 'l'A9.'l'BK. OAK.'1'KA. ET wINs'I'oN-sALI2M, N. c. WAI.'I'I2II EUGIINE JoIINs'I'oN, JR. A X A. 2 N fb wINs'I'oN-sAI,nIvI, N. c. JENNINGS GIIAIIAM KING ETA, 'l1BK, OAK. TKA. ET LAUIIINIWIIG, N. c. HERBERT IRWIN MCDCUGLII 1' II 1' DUIIIIAM, N. c. PI'esIdcIIt Second Your Law Class. NA'I'I-IAN B. NEWIDN 1' II 1' cIIEIaNvII.LII, s. c. ROBI2k'I' RANnoI.I'II PIIARSON 2TA.2ZN1I' ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. C. E. SAINT AMANIJ, JR. Thu GoblIns WILMINGTON, N. C. Bkooxs PAIIIIAM WYCIIII X N 'I' DAIINEY, N. C. 45 -- 55f3f3AfF5d2 -4,1 . , . - q f mv' ,.,f E m 1 anvudx 'bdlfligfisffso ' QW ' - -- 'I f 'f ff ff ' A-5 ' mf:. 'I'Nb..s . if ,wwf I UN gill, y 1 X XX um ui I 1 QIIQ fm Q 49 , r Rmb lx X ' .X?f'aQJ?R af 111, 11 , THE 1930 EUTANTHOEEERJ W jlghfil First Ycaur Law Students 1' H I' DURHAM, N. c. DURHAM, N. c. ROBERT M. JOHNSTON O A K, 1' 11 1' FARMVILLE, N. C. ERNEST MINNECI 1' H 1' PI'l l'SBURGH, PA. S. F. NICKS, JR. -11 A 2 ROxDoRo, N. c. A T A GRANITE FALLS, N. C. GEORGE W. SANDERS 1: 11, E TAMPA, FLA. CLYEFORD G. SCOTT 1' H 1' DURHAM, N. C. PAUL SWANSON 2 N -1- , WILKESBORO, N. C. - ' Samuel Fox Mordecai Law Socl 46 A ,.,, , ' Omlphaf 5 'f ,QQ31 1z ,..UU, W ' .1 ,.., .gs 1 f wg ,.,,, ., ' t: ,,,s.R .'g'ffn,f,,' .D . M 1 -gs, ....... M 22,1211 Mffiy, ' X X I .mhmw fx 'h.i'LNh lkmfll ERNEST RAYMOND ALEXANDER Samuel Fox Mordecai Law Society. JAMES EVERETT HORTON ety. HENRY I'IAYNVOOD ROBBINS, JR. V30 Gracluate Stuclents of Arts ancl Sciences IGM , v X,- Q-'X Y FN QFXSQNNQQ VZM, ,, 5 'eff gf f ' - fff . , u N ff xfXlf7lgb'4:V'g1-1 P :ci ?' 71 gf X! me X WMWXAS f 'dnl 1 ,Q f W W, X f 11.0 I . '-f' ff'-':. 1- , A ' Qfwf frj, , ' C 9 g.:'f f:s'1-.' f'14 f1!g51id ' t t t sv ' I X I x N 'Q A is nf f J ,f ' ff 1 2 5 ff, f ff X fl x 'Q ff kxfi' A n N xx 4 I J 4 - -' ., Q ml ,X f 1 ,ff affirgh 594 ,xx K W1 1 A A ivffmj I 'I 'ffl' , I 'X I I I - , Xq.3w,g' ,M ,Q Q I N. 1, XX 4:Qvvf,',lI,MAf,!t,:1f: V V. .X FN R , M., I ' UNf'P?',t' ZW. R ' .f x 5, 'mn' ygwg fg Q, N -' If v' 1 , . If'--4 M51 , .v , ' 1 -' N . X, 4 , X' 9 .1 fx? Q-If , H .ff Q f, Q 2 'I I 'I f , xmll g .Q'AQg: ?'?:pv Fig' X AAS A V, V W 'I , 1 ,7 :V If? ye!!! ,l an - H, A uyigfp' Y 1 , ,Q X ' 'ff :Q V I 1 ff. JH' vin ' f ' ,I ' ig. 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'I' K II' SHliLBYVII.I.li, TIENN. A.B., M.A., Unlvvrslty OIT Tennessee. CHARLES LESLIE MAJOR 2 N, K A rr STORMONT, VA. J. J. MATHEWS -rf A E sARms, Rv. T. HERBERT MINGA 'I' A 9, K 'I' K NIi'l I'I.E'I'0N, MISS. Svhool of Religion. CHARLES G. MOREHEAIJ CONWAY, ARK. SARA FRANCES MOREHEAO K A 0 CONWAY, ARK. LACY H. THOMPSON IIAW RIVER, N. C. Suhunl of Religion. 48 Ax' ' QS' - N Afyf , ...Q .,,,,k ., j, 44731, . X ..,. A if 'L .,u,-V ,,,,vV . A ' .11 my V' 10 ' A MW' , Haig! , . 7 ' 3' ,,,, :Z ,,,,, Uxbkxjxl Amzamxww M ' IN 5... SENIORS ,XX N f i - f 'f fiffi- T M52 47 f , -'IX 'Y ' - N Q gif-, I . N X vu 2. T-, nl ,I X t x yy XM af i ,, -X 1 1.5 ',' . . -gk. . - U ,.-JW, xt uf:-,.r.,. J , A' f, 15. I 1 9 . , 'vff ?Avfyf ' S f' win Wsnv pr ,' A - f-:fl ?q'l'!'2'fZ7: Q: X11 Win k 1 A lwymif ' li 2 Q-9 R h , N M' X 5?'f'i1Q? ,y'. , x xxfififiifQffffz'f,fe'7if:l5,, VA, 5'-Q, 0, X XX KX xx ff' AW an wg W ,ff ' ' 1' . . -X ' 'QEE25'-ff jf! f 'A 'fl r fiftvfzlffi , l. I, X IQ!! V ,I GV! 4 XP x . 1 if la ' 4 I xx N7 N x 1 ,f f x ,,M+f f -A nl P I' 'Luffy N W' ' 'lf ' '-9'-2+ .,A, Q , Q1 ui!! F L, ' 147 E9 f -W -A 2-.J 'JS 5 - A- t ...,,...., ., .,-A-N 1, 3 -:,,-5, Senior Class CLYDE C. ALLISON I M A YANCEYVILLE, N. C. Womnn's Glcc Club CBJ: Y. W. C. A., Treasurer HJ. Thy grcalcsl xlrrngllz and wealth is :elf-control. FREDERICK VERNON ALTVATER 2 fx, E, 2 T DENVER, cox.. Colorado University--Englncerlng 11, 23. Arts Q3J. Om more royal trait belongs to the poet. I mean his chz'crfulm'.r.r, -wzlhoul 1-which no man ran be a poet. FRED W. ANDERS A 22111, O A K, AK XI' GASTONIA, N. C. Bvtu Omvpm Sigma: Tombs: Polity Club: Asslstnnt Man- ngvr Football fl, 2, 31, Manager 143: Assistant Business Manager Clmntlcleur tl, 2, 33, Clrculntlon Manager t3J. Buslnuss Mmmgl 1' 1-lj: Varsity Club: Rod Frlars. Xl fombinalion and a form indeed- Wlzrre :furry god did seam to set has Mal, To gzfue the fworld assurance of a man. Scmniconr Class J. B. ANDERSON E FIU E ASHEVILLE, N. C. lin abridgcmcnl of all that fwas pleasant in man. ROBERT SKEEN ANDREWS A K 'I' MOUNT GILEAD, N. C. There is many a crofwn for who can Mark. I EDWARD M. ARONS A fb 1' NEW YORK, N. Y. Muslonl Clubs fl. 2. 3, 41. Let us haw fwim' and fwnrnen, mirlh and laughlfr, Sermons and soda lwalcr the day after. X Scnicor Class Z. G. BARNHARDT oAKnoRo, N. c. nl1llIlII'IlliA'hL'If lvt mv lifva, or din' unlmofwnf Oh, grant mc honcxt fame, or gran! me none. MRS. MYRTLE CARPENTER BARNWELL HENIIHRSONVILLH, N. C. .'l fricml may fwvll bf ruleoncd the maslvrpivu' of Natura. BURR HASTINGS BAUG1-:MAN IIENDIERSONVKLLE, N. C. !l0lfPg Swimming Team 12, 3, 41, Cmrtnhl I-IJQ Uolunmbln, Literary Soclutyg Ministerial Assoc-lution: Student Volun- lUt'l' Association. Trac as IM' fwedlz' Io llm pole, Or as ilu' dial to Ihr sun. Scnim' Glass EDWARD L. BEALL A A T, K K 111 DURHAM, N. C. PI'0Hbt.crim1 Cnllf-go of South Curulhm fl. 235 Band Y 13, 41: Mlnisturlnl Assn:-in.tlon. Sinccrily is fha 'way of hea'vL'n,' io lhink hofw lo be sincere is Ihr sway of man. GROGAN BEALL II E II, 9 A 'I' DURHAM, N. C- ' Tuurlnn Pluycrsg lla-spvrhul Lit.s-rury Som-iety. I LilrraIurc is the Thought of lhinleing Souls. EVELYN BELL ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. II hear! for any fain x Senior Class JEANES. BELUE A 2 fp GAFFNEY, s. c. Freshman Baseball: Varsity Bnsebnll 12. 3, -13g Varsity Club. Let any man speak long enough, he -will get belimzefsf' MARGARET V. BENNETT A A H BLACKSTONE, VA. Clnss Secretary fl, 333 Student Government Councll KID: V. W. C. A. Cabinet 131: Chronicle Staff C433 Canti- ,clcur Staff 445. Brqfwn curly locks, and :heir pretty, too, Frzfvalous, funny, but alfways true. F. S. BEST K 2 DUNN, N. C. For thny fan conquer fwho beliefue they mn. Y Scnifonr Class WILLIAM CAMPBELL BIGGS A K N11 WILMINGTON, N. C. Columbln Llterarv Soclet Secrctar CD. Chall-man Ex- . Y- Y ecutlve Committee 139, Vlce-President 437. President HJ Dehntu Councll, Secretary 131: Physlvs Club: Polity Club None but himself can be his parallel. CLAIBORNE C. BLALOCK A K xp IJURHAM, N. C. Polity Club. To diligence all things become .vubser-vient. ' I THERON A. BONE A T A kocxx' MOUNT, N. c. Freshman Football: As:-Ilstunt Manager Track fl, 21: Beta Omega. Slgmn. Lo-ve is and was my lord and king. x Senior Class ABRAHAM BENJAMIN Boox 'D 2 A ASI-IEVILLE, N. C. Chronicle Staff 12, 33: Ilespcrmn Literary Society. Measure a man from Mc chin up . . . WILLIAM ROBERT BOOTH POLLOCKSVILLE, N. C- Hvsporlnn Litcrnry Sncivty: Pnlity Club: Y. M. C. A. Class Foutbnll C413 Trinity Collogu IUSt0l'Il'I'll Association First say Io yourself fwhat you fwould beg And than do,'whal you have lo do. JETER B. BRAWLEY II K A DURHAM, N. c. Clmnticloer Art Stuff HJ. My fair one, let us .vfwcar an eternal friendship. Senior CCIl.a1ss ARTHUR D. BRIDGERS ATsz,411z1c,:T,z'1'A ' RALEIGH, N. c. 'l0ltlp 'I'nul'l:m Playa-rs fl, 2 IU: Ulnssivnl Uluhg Ara-hlvm- StuI'l', Book Ellltlll' 141. So lrarh us lo nurnbcr our days Ihal wuz' may apply our ln-urls unla LUiId0IlI.U Jos I-I. BRINTLE WHITE PLAINS, N. C. I shall ba as .rrfrfl ax fha' gra-'vn. I T1-IERON BURDICK BROCK BUNNLEVEL, N. C. Polity Club. F0fIILJ 1illlf3l1IfJllblt' and llI1fll'fl'l'i'UI'd By oillfrs' siylll, familiar fwfrr to his. X Senior Class C. G. BROWN, Jn. A K qf POTECASI, N. C. By the fworle one knofws the 1workman. GEORGE RANEY BRYANT A 2 fx: RICHMOND, VA. Beta Omega Sigma. Though much I 'want fwhieh most I-would hafve, Yet :till my mind forbids to erafuef' J. SAM BUIE A 2 fi, 'WlNS'l'0N-SALEM, N. C. Tombs: Varslty Club: Freshman Football: Football Q2, 3, 433 Freshman Track: Varsity Track 12 313 Freshman Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Golf 143. The charging of his enemy fwas but lhe 1-work of a mo- moment. Senior Class DONALD HARDEN BURCH DURHAM, N. C. Froxshmnn Tluskvtbullg Freshman Hnsehnll: Varsity B s- ketbull 43, 47: Beta Omega Slnnmg Polity Club. GIadnz'.r.r of hfarl ix the life of man MARSHALL A. CAMPBELL A x A, A K xp, K K xv, A fp 1' GREENSBORO, N. C. Fl'1Hl'mnn l-nnols' Soxhonmre Honorw' !Y0l'l' Band K1 1 1 - I ' , 1 ' . , . , . .. 3- 'UI Symphony Orchestra 11, 2, 3 435 Unlvfrsity Cluh Q Oruhoslml U, 2. 3. 42. Sing afway sorrow and cas! afway care. I ELIZABETH CARLTON 2 B DURHAM, N. c. Y- W- O. A. fl. 23: Junior Big Sisters, Viuu-President.: Pan-Ha-llenlc Council 641. NMI, but not jiniml Sagf, bu! 1101 tyuiml Nmufr lyrunniml But 1'-ver true. X Senior Class VERNON ROY CHEEK A K A11 DURHAM, N. C. How forfrful are right words. MACK IVEY CLINE GOLD 1uLL, N. C. !llfc1f111l lim rnd, and 1ze'fvz'r :land I0 dozfblf Nollzzngic so hard but .march fwill fm! 11 out. GARLAND WILLIAM CLUTZ BALTIMORE, MD. T'lm-ms-rla.n Literary Souletyg Lllmrnl Club. Chnlrmmx ot' Cnmmltts-0 for Urgunizntlong Trinity College Iimturir-ul Assoclntlun. Noi by yrars, but by dixpoxilion, is fwisdom acquired. Senior Class LEE W. COLE HAMLET, N. C. !':l:1'Nhl1lII.Il I-'uotlmllg lvl'UHhllHlll l!u,:-Ik:-tlmllg l7l't'I-Illlllllll lla:-kg Frm-slllmxn VVI'o:-IlliIII.:': Fontlmll Cl, JJ: xVI'l'Sl.lIllg K2., 3. 43: Varsity Uluhg 'l'nmhs. it 1' .. . . ll mflry hrarl makrlh a rhzfflful r0u11l1'1uuIcr'. FRANCES VIRGINIA COLVARD NORTH WILKHSBORO, N. C. l m'um Club, vi f-I-- Pl'C'Hld1'l1t mpg Y. w. cr. A. Trim and Jllll'l'l'l', loyal and kiml, .'lll0lh1'f jus! like lm' you'll m'fvrr fad. I ULIAN UNDERWOOD CONNALLY A T A, A K XI' LEASBURG, N. C. R:iNll11:lI-Ya. if 4'J 3. S0111-1v'I:II'5 rxlllllll. lfllllllfl I - . 4. Ol f,hl0lll1ll' 431, Ho:-Ipul Inn Lltvrury Soulnty, SucI'etau'y 131, PI'csIdont 141: Clnsslcnl Club. Wal1'h your 0f!P0l'lll1llli6'.f. X Senior Class Bessie COPELAND 1: A IT WINDSOR, N. C. Y. W. C. A. Cnblnut 443: Cosmopulltnn Club: Nu Sigma: Junior Big Slsturs, 'l'rcusm'er UU: Freshman Honors: Elm-L. This ahow all, lo thine 0'w7l,.fElf be true: And it must follofw, as the mghl the day, Thou canst not 'then he false lo any man. Josrspx-I HOWARD COTTRELL 11- A e RICHMOND, VA. ub: Pun-I-Iellcnlc lil-Sm-x'lzln Literary Sun-lety: Polity Cl ' Council 141. Re.volfve lo be thy.n'lf,' and lanofw that he llfho hurl: himself loses his misery! HARRY A. COUNCILOR 2 x VVASHINGTON, D. C. l I2 3, 41: Publications Bmu-al MJ: Vnrslty Club. Fl'USlllUHll Bnslmthull: Busketlml Reason is.no-I 1IIL'd.fIlI'l'd by size or height, Bu! by fflllClflE.U Senior Class REBA CoUs1Ns fl: ls K, K A II DURHAM, N. C. ifssglmnn Honors: Sophomore Honors: Sophnmorn Schol- Di ERC-L' rnxtm Uruvcn Eduvntlnnul Assnvlutlon' F0l'Um Club, . B 1 . 1'l'0SldC'llf 14Jg Trensurvr Kunpu D4-lm 1'l 141: Town Girls' Club, Cabinet 43, 43. Wisdom of fwhal herself approw: mahrs choice ' Ill Nor i.r led faptifue hy lhe common worm Y. If True fualou PHOEBIE Louis Cox WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Truly loyal as a fri:-nd, Truslfworthy ax a fvfudmlf' FRANCES CURRIN E B DURHAM, N. c. NV. C. A.: Town Girls' Asamc-lution. r, fri1'nd.f, on fvirlur founded strong, rneets all 6 U6'7ll5 alike. X Senior Class FLORENCE RONEY DAILEY 2 n MEBANH, N. C. Glow ftlnh 61, 2, il, 413 Soplmnwrn 'lll!lhl'PH0lllXlHYP nn Stu- ala-nt. f'tllllll'H 421: llxmskcthull fl. 2, 313 D4-lm Phi llho A , Alplmg V. W, C. . Thaw fwlm lvmfw har low har 11msl. Mas. I-I. L. DAVIS K A H DURHAM, N. C. N. P. U. W. Cl, 213 Town Girls' Association 43, 41. Wlml forlumr 0fl'I'.9 Irl us acrrpl 1-will: unmo-wd mind. FLORA BELLE DAWSON GRIEENSBORO, N. c. 'Pnwn Girls' Assom-Intiun. Quin, grnflf, .wdalfr and mlm. Sc1miO1r Class DAYTON R. DEAN PI X, 0 A K MOUNT AIRY, N. C. I l'l'NlllIHlll Hmm-hull' Tmsvhnll 12 3 41 Cllmfllll UU Varsity muh! Pun-f-Im-llc-nif '1'ounn:Il 22. II.. 41. l'l 'HilU'l1i 1-IJ: 'Pmnhsg Rod l l'l1ll'H. ulfir lffr fLUflS gfnllr, and Ihr' 1'l1'1111'nls .Sn IIIINNI 111 llilll, Ihal Nalurr 111111111 slam! up :lml say In all Ihr fwarld, 'Thu was a llltl7l.In R. E. Down DUNN, N. c. Assistfllll Boxing' Mmm:-:'vr 127: Ulu-mxlc-ln- ' Htnfl' 12. IU .. . 1115 ofwn 1'l1u1'arl1-r is Ihr' arbzfrr of ffm-1'ya1m's fm lllI11'J. U LENA BROOKS DOWNING A A II, 22 'l' A, X A fl' IJURHAM, N. C. Q1l1'.flir111i11g, q.uo11d1'1'i11g, .r1'a1'c'l1i11g far, Lofvmg, balmy, flflllllfj l1f1'. X , Senior Class VERNE R. DRY 1 RICHFIELD, N. C. ' Physics Clubg Mathematics Club: Polity Club. The wealion of e-very man is to serve other people. O. E. DUNN sq, 1: K, A K xp CLINTON, N. c. 90195 Sophomore Honors: Junior Honorsg Polity Club Hesperlnn Literary Society. To seek, to :tri-ve, to find, And not to yield. WILLIAM L. DUNN, JR. A K KP PINETOPS, N. c. Columbia Literary Society: Polity Club. X Those fwho fwant purest things are nearest to the gods. ' J! Senior Cllalss M. ROGER EDWARDS RUTIIERFORDTON, N. C. The -will is frre,' Strong is the .mul. ' EDNA KILGO ELIAS E H CIIARLOTTE, N. C. goua Phi Rho Alnhu, Secretary 433, 1'resldc-nt 441: Uluss Wfeflfflll tl. 2, :ng lmn-Hellenic Connell rs. ng Y. w C- A-Q Junior Big Slutcrs, President 133. And disapprove: that care that fwillz superfluous bud- den load: the day. I JAMES FRED EVANS , A AT A GREEK, S. C. Hl'sl'W:'flll Literary Society, Vlrze-Pm-Hldexlt Oil: Arlslsttlllf- 'll-lick Munngel' fl, 2, 353 Rem Omega Slgnm. lr . , , , 7:,'l'f2 IJ a tune for some flung: and a lime for all P U 9-'J a tune for great lhillyJ, and a tune for small things. X , Senior Class C. LAMAR FAIR A T A HARRISBURG, PA. Assistant Mmmzer Buxlnz fl. 2- 3JL Mnnagel' BOXING M35 C7lumtl1'le1-r Staff 11. 2, 31: Pan-Hellunlc Cnunoll 1415 Taurlun Players, Cust of A Thousand Years Ago , und The 1JcvlI's Disciple. 1 kno-w fwhallc -what, and hafvc always takin care of thi' mam cllancc. IJ! ROLAND FARLEY E X DANVILLE, VA. livin Ulllfvgllf Sigma: Freshman Ba..-slcotlmll: Freshman Footlmllg Fresllmun 'iBllSl'bElll: Basketball 42 3. 41, Cup- tnln C415 Football 42, 31, Baseball 12, 3, 435 Varsity Club. No man is happy who dons not think lfimsalf so. WILLIAM D. FARMER BAILEY, N. c. Iota Gumnm Pig Chemistry Club, Treasurer 131: Varsity Buscbull Squad 139. With the classig fc-w belongs Who lelfiperx 4-wisdom with a smile. Senior Class CARTER W. FARRISS A T K2 mon POINT, N. C. Vnrslty Tennis ill, fij. So mud: is a man fworlh as hr rslcmu him,vclf. HOLT FELMET A 1: X11 ASHEVILLIE, N. C. If if is nal xccmly, do il 1ml,' if il is not lruzr, spvak il nal. 1 WM. NICHOLAS FORTESCUE SCRANTON, N. C. PV!-'fl'lllH Lihvlnistry Cluhg lutn Gummu I'I. Bl' :ml Clll'l'1l'55 in drvfds, nor l.'0lIfllJl'li in fwords, nor rmnlflmg in thought. X Senior Class FRANCES LEAKE FOUSHEE A r A, x A af DURHAM, N. C. Mixed reason with plnaszzrc And fwzsdom fwzth l1ap1nnn.v.v. HORACE WARE FOWLER fl' A 9 MONROE, N. c. Freshnmn Foolbnllg Wlngute College! 4215 Class Football lil, 435 Comma-ncomcnt Marshall 1313 Chrox1lcle Staff UU: Chzmtlc1eer Staff 143. 'Ilan' was a man l-who, in each moment of emergency, knmw -what to do next. ELIZABETH FUssELL STEDMAN, N. C. Loulsburg Collc-gc fl, 25. f'Virluc, hofw frail it is-friendship, hofw rare. Senior Class MARTHA GIBSON E B LAURINBURG, N. C. Delta Phl Rho Alpha Vlre-President GU' Y. XV. C. A Cllblnet UU: Student d0V0lll'lYTl0ll,t. Cnvmrll lily: Class Bus- lwtllnll Cl. 3J: Pan-1-lnllcnlc Council UU. Filled fo lhe brim 'with personality. I-'IAL KELLY Goons RU'l'HERl ORll COLLEGE, N. C. Rutherford College 11, 275 Columbia Lltm-ury Soc-loty: Varsity Boxing Squud 641. Let llly .vpeerh be better lhrui silence, or be silent. HAL ALMA GRIMES K A 9 LEXINGTON, N. C. Dcltu Phl Rho Alpha. u ' Her modes! manners and graceful air .shofw her -wise and good as she is fam X , a Senior Class WILLIAM HAROLD GROCE ASHEVILLE, N. C. ln- Welwcr College 41, 21: Hesperlnn Lltemry Society: M lsterlul Association: Tnurlan Players, Cast nl' Chau-m. Slight not -what'.v near Ihrough aiming al fwhaf: far. WILBUR GROOME CREENSBORO, N. c. Unlumlrln Lll.vrm'y Smfictyg Ulm-is Footlmll UU: Polity Club. Thoughl.f are mighlirr than sircnylh of hand. CARROLL EDGAR GUNNIN ra 11, o A K, 41- 1: K, A K X11 GASTONIA, N. C. Student Council C413 Manager Wrestling: 4415 Varsity Ulubg Hrspm'Iun Liturury Sm,-Iuly. Crltlu 141, Sccrotary 431, Auditor C313 Polity Club: UOITIHIUIICBIHOIIYL Murslml 1211 9019. llc is nc-'vcr less at lcisurr than fwhen at lcisurz'. ICO-Lg Senior Class JOHN DONIVON HALES, JR. PIKIEVILLIZ, N. C. ll:-snr-rlun l4lfl'l'Ill'1' Sovlvty. Ulm inrh of joy .vurmounls of griff a span, BITIIIISI' lo laugh is proprr lo Ihr' man. W. B. HAMPTON DURHAM, N. C. By silrnl and :afr- Szlnnre nffvfr bvirays you. I EVELYN HANCOCK fl' li K WILMINGTON, N. C- Glve Club Pruslllunt 1431 Pvgrum Chemistry Club: White Dm-hy. '24 cfrlain soothing fllarm, fl fuxral gram that bn-alhfs Of llm elnrnal fwomanlyf' X Scnnifor Class JOHN CI-IISMAN HANES fI'A6,0AK,TKA,2T PINE HALL, N. C. Hosp!-rlan Literary Society, Tl'0ilSUl'l?F 133, President 143 Asslstmlt Edltm- Chronicle 131: Intnrcnlleglate Debut Inn: Debutu Ununcll 141: Vlcn-1'I'usIdmIt Y, M. C. A. HJ Eclltor-ln-Clmlef ChIuItIclunr 143: Vice-President South ern Con1'I-renee Internntlnnzml Rvlutlons Clubs 441: Classl Cul Club: Polity Club, President C413 Red Frlars. Mun am I grown, a 7Illl7l,.l' fwofk must I' do. Follow the deer, follofw the Chrut, the Kmgf' ANNIE CI-IRISTAL HARBISON . T K A GLEN ALPINE, N. C. IIa.vting days fly on fwilh full eareer. JOHN CALVIN HARMON, JR. MAYSVILLE, N. c. fl man's best Ming: are nearer! him, 1'll close around his feel. Senior Class JAMES WESLEY HAQRIS PJ II 22 DURHAM, N. c. . Iota Gnmnm PI. II is noi enough lo do good, Om' muxl do it IM' right way. EVELYN HARRISON WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Y. W. C. A. Cnblnut. HE.f.Yl'7lfiaf in har rva.ron. 1 WILLIAM CECIL HAUSS 2 A Q LINCOLNTON, N. C. Chl1TlticleeI ' Stn.I't 12, Zi, 41, Managing Editor MJ Co lllfllbla l.lturIu'y Society, Tl'1!llSUl'Ul' HJ. If ' My flbfllry -was dukodom large enough X . Senior Class SPENCERILEE I-IAWKINS A K X11 CHARI.0'l l'E, N. C. re-1Ity Tixuwhull KB, tl, 435 Froshnnm Buscbull. 'BrLHk4-t- bull mul Ifnutlmllg 'Pnmhz-ug Vnrslty C'luh. lJijf1'ul1iw.v arf lhings lhal .vhnfw 'what mm urn. SHELDON E. I-IAYNES WHITE SULPIIUR SPRINGS, W. VA. lVnrk fri! and flII'7l rest. JOSEPH MADISON HEPLER 21 A KHRNERSVILLE, N. C. A-nslstunt 1VIaunu-rm-V 'Frau-k fl, 2, ID. Nllllillllli-!l' Q-U5 lotn Gumnm Pl: Varsity Club, lJ1'Jcribe him 'who can, ,U 1111 lllll'i!igt'lIH'7lf of all Mal 'was plmmnf in man. Senior Cllass MARVIN HERRING MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. Tnurlun Pluyvrs. W1'H-limrd .rilfnrn hall: more wloqurnnr than sperm. GLADYS MERLE HIGGINS ASHEVILLE, N. C. Fr0sl1ma1.n Tlonnrsg Snphomorn Honors: Sophomore Schol- nrslnln: Braxton Cruvlm Assochnlmn. 'Prousurnr 131: Y- NV. C. A. llone.fl lhoughl hvr armor. I THOMAS SPENCER HILL I NEWPORT, N. C. greshmnn Bnxlmz Squad: Glcc Club: Columhln LIt.0l'ury Ode'-yi Carteret County Club, Prusllh-nt 1-IJ: Jurvls Club, Secrotury UU. I 'U!l!1lf? .rriencf-none tan prize il more, ll gzfvfs len thousand rnonws lo adorn X Senior Class MARY ELIZABETH HIX UURIIAM, N. c. You'll alf-ways F1111 hrr true and just, fl girl whom all mn lafve and lru.vr. VIRGINIA LUCILLE I-IoBGooD E B IIURIIAM, N. C. Y. W. C. A.: XVhltn Witch Drumntlcr Order, Presldvnt 62. 33: Forum Club, Vince-lu-esimlolxt 13,1 Town Girls' Club. Vlcc-Pre:-ahlullt C325 Town Girl Repre3m1ln.tlve 143. 'N0lhi11g 1'll!lIl1'l'.V but fu'r.voual qualiliesf' GLADYS Hour DURHAM, N. C. Town Girls' As:-Iociullun. Simj1lz' Irulh lm' only skill. Senior Class CHARLES WRIGHT HOOKER DURHAM, N. C. Pl'gl'nm Chemistry Club, 1'n-sid.-nt HJ: Tum Gamma l l fc ' . . Llfv, nulrrd, must hr' mrasurnl by lhoughl and amon noi by 1l7lH'.u DAN WEBSTER HORTON K 2 DURHAM, N. C. Pun-Hcllunlc Uounr-ll 149: Tuurlnn Plnyors. fl flltzffiff man, Wzlhzn Ihr luml of bPIT.01l1171g mzrlh I 11f'v1'r :pmt an hour? tafk fLUlfhd1.u HENRY GILMER I-Iowna A 2 -1, CHARLO'I I'H, N. C. Happy am l,' from ran' l'm ffzfff Why aren'l Ihry all rontrnlrrl lrkf mf? X Scmliccmr Class WILLIAM FRANKLIN HOWLAND, R. 22 'lf A, 'KI' B K, T K A HENDERSON, N. C. qo1homoI'0 Honors' 0019: Chanti- Freshmzm Hmmrs: .. I f . - V rules-I ' Stuff 1231 A'Cl'll'0lliClH ' Stuff 127: Ilcsperlun Lit- orv Qor-lL-ty SuI:l'eLm'y UD, Vllflb-I,I'1'5ll1ll5Hf. 141, Prvsltlunt olleuluto IL-- f4'Jgl CQJIIHITQQIICUYHHIIL Maw-llml UU: Inturc lmting. Th1'rn is ellclfess 1l1l'fif in a 1nan's knowing fwhm Io llafw done. NORMAN A. I-IUFFMAN fl' B K ' ASHIEVIILE, N. C. Frcshnuln I-Ionorsg Suplmmorc Honors: 90195 Clufrslvnl Ml Ifmrlul A'fsuc'iuHon S1-I-rc-tm'y Club, Seuretzxry 1335 n. I ,. , . 4355 Y. M. cf, A. Cnhlnut 12, 3. 43. K1zofwledgn is power. Nam et :pm Jfldllfltl balvslas Ml. A. I-IUG1-IES, JR. II E II roUN'rAIN INN, s. C. Example is airways more l'Hif6lfi01l.F fhan preffplf' Senior Class FRANCES RUTH HUNEYCUTT nENvER, N. c. Davenport college 41. zxg womcnm Glue Club frm Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1395 Student Volunteer Group, Secretary MJ. Few lhings are impo.r.vible lo diligence and skill. JOHN E. JANKOSKI A E 'If MILWAUKEE, WIS. Athletic Council 1215 Freshman Football: Freshman Bus- ketbnlli Football 12, 3, 45: Bm-xkctlmll 62, 37: Vumslty Club. To .vel the cause abofve renofwu, To lofve the game ullgwe the prize. ERNEST L. JENKINS E 112 E, O A K MAIDEN, N. c. Freshman Baseball- Bnselmll I2 3, 45. All-Southern Pnchm' 437: Pruslcllmt Class 1311, 'Be-tu Omega. Sigma.: Tombs: Vnrslty Club. XI clear fre, a clean heart, and the rigor of the game. X . Senior Class DOROTHY ENNETTE AAU, ETA, QA-11 NORLINA, N. C. Tuurian Players, Secretary 131: Y. W. C. A.. Cahlnvt 121, Soc-rotary 1313 Uhant.Iuluc1 ' Stuff 11. 2, 3, 41: Co-od Editor 1413 Chronicle Staff 11. 2, 31 Co-vd Bval- uess Nlaumgur 1313 Secretary Class 121: Dultu Phl Rho Alplmg Pam-Hellenic Council 12, 3, 41. I1a.vlc Ihcr, nymph, and bring fwillz thee JUJI and youthful Jollify. WILLIAM I-I. JENNINGS 'I' A 9 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Freshman Footlmllg Football 12, fl, 41: Wrestling 12, 31: Golf, Captain 12, 3, 41: Beta. Cmcgn. Sigma. fl man so various that he .vecnzcd lo be No! one, but all mankind? epitome. I-IAZEL oHNsoN INGOLD, N. C. Y. WV. C. A.: Glco Uluh 12, 3, 41. Buslncss Mnnagm' 131. Good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. Senior Class J. WALTER ol-1NsoN cRmaNv1LLu, s. C. lglllnlstorlnl Association, President MJ: Onlumhln Tlltcrury Wiely. Chnlrmun Exocutlve Cummlttvc Ml: Intercolle- glato Debating: Wofford Cullupro 11, 23: Glue Club 13. 41. S11z'Mh is lhe mirror of the soulg Hs a man .v1u'ak.v, .vo 15 hc. VIOLETTE Juno VARINA, N. C. gfmm Club. Scoretm-y-Trmwuror any Glvo Club fa, Am lalrnmn Room und Boll Commlttoc Q-IJQ Proctor I-IJ: Y. W. C. A. If'ilurc alone afford: tonlinual jay. I-IUBERT L. KANIPE ' E A OLD FORT, N. C. Illospurlml Lltvrury Society. So murfz our man ran do, That dons boil: art and k7l0fW.U X . Senior Class i CATHERINE KEEVER DURHAM, N. C. Knowledge is power. G. B. KING, JR. A T A, fb ss K, A K -11 SOUTH BOSTON, VA. Freshman Tennis Tcnmg Freshman, Sophomore, :mul Jun- ior Honors: Junior Scholarship. el great interpreter of life ought not to need himself J! interpretation. HENRY E. KISTLER K 2, o A 1: Cl-lARLO'l I'E, N. C. Freshman Football: Footlmll C2, 3, 41, Captain Q-IJ: Freshman Baseball: Baseball 12. 3, 413 Varsity Clubg Bom Omega Slgmu: Tombs: Red Frlurs. Strengtlt of heart And might of limb, but mainly use and skill, re 'winners in this pastime. Senior Class JOSEPH P. KRAMER, JR. A T Q l ELIZABETI-I c1'1'Y, N. c. Band 11, 235 Mursluul Clubs 11, 2, 31. 'fK7l01fUl0fff1L' comm but fwinlom lingers. CHARLES E. LAKE, JR. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO Tombsi Athletic Count-ll 623: Froshnmn Football: Fuut- , bull f2, 31. cf , I am a man, and nolhmg that comrerms a man do I deem a mallrr of mdzffcrcndv lo mc. WALTER LEE LANIER Nonwoon, N. C. Ministerial An:-Joclntlong 1-Icspcrlun Literary Society. fr . , I I Nofhlrlg 15 so dzjfcull but that 11 may be found out by seelrzngf' X . Scmnifonr Cllanss WILLIAM C. LASSITER A K qf, K K uf, A 11- 1' SMITHFIELD, N. C. Band 11. 2, 3, 413 Symphony Orr-lmstru Cl, 2, 3. 411 Unlvcrslty Club Orchestm 11. 2 3, 455 Muslcnl Clubs 11, 2, 3, 41. Mnnnllvl' 1-IJ. If muxic be Ihr food of low, play on,' Gifvf me fxcrss of il. ' PEGGY LAVINDER K A 9 ABINGIJON, VA. Pruslclcnt nl' Wqnwlfs Pun-llvllunlu Liounull U11 Junlox llonorsg Stnnvwull .luvkx-ron Cullcgu fl, 27. IIN air, her manner, .flll who safw, admzrvdf' Ross LAWS MORAVIAN FALLS, N. C. Davenport College fl, 2, Ill: l.lheru.l Club: Town Girls Assoclatlonp Freahnmn, Sophomore, and Junior Honors Nu Slgnm. Dignity is lha s-'wz'z'l1u'.v.v of fLU07llll71h00d.D Senior Class or-:N S. LEACI-I II K 'lv WASIIINGTON, N. C. 'Hom Omopm S11-mm. find fwllfll a lady'.v in rho cas L' 1111 olhor thing: gifvo plan. , MELVA IRIS LEGETTE K A II LATTA, S. C. gfflPDlL Dc-lin Pl, Pri-sldont 143: Snphmnuro Ilunnrsg South .1Hf'0Ihm Club fl. 23- J I - f ' -- - ' 1 , un or Bly., bistus, D4-lmtim.: Lonn- Qfl' Sll'lIn:cd lmatrumunt lflnh fl. 21: League of Worn:-n Umm 125: R.l'Ill'0Hl9l'IUl.f.1Vl! to National Eduuntion Assu- clntlon Convention in Atlgntic Olly, N. J. No too srrious, not loo gay, . Just a rral good pal nz awry -way. JULIA LEGGETT K A 9 nuknmvl, N. C. Cnnvcrsv Gull:-1-rc tl, 2, 31. Hllappinoss is ch:-ap:-r lhan fworry, So fwhy pay the high:-r price? X Senior Class WILLIAM W. LEWIS nmzNToN, N. c. loin Gamma PI, President CD. 'Ulrt fwcll your part, thoro all the honor I-IOMER L. LIPPARD II E 11, o A K, 2 fr TROUTMAN, N. C. 11 J Awlntnnt f,'hx'onlcle Stuff, 1lUDOl'f.0l , .. , Edltm'-in-Chief 1435 Tombs. What if thtncnd of f fl certain portion of zmcrrtain paper. JOHN I-I. LONG UNIONVILLE, N. c. Cross-Llountry 121. look up and not down, look forfwarrl and not bark, look out and not in, and lend a hand. NT0 To To To ante? 'Tis but I! lies. Editor 131 to ntl Senior Class MRS. O. LONG K A H DURHAM, N. C. Town Girls' Assoulutlong 1Fl'USllI1'llUl I-Innorsg Soplmmore Honors. fl noble 'woman is a slorehozue of lvirlurf' Jo:-IN PAUL LUCAS, JR. rcA,zT,eA-1. CUARLOTTE, N. C. uA cmVe 2 Cln'onlclc g Tnurinn Pluyorsg Glen Club: Swimming Tenmg Vice-President Class 131. . .f . Of all Ihoxn arts 111 fwhzch fha fwue excel, NaIurn'.r chmf 1lltl5lKfP1t'Cl! z.f fwrmng well. C. R. LUQUIRE DURHAM, N. C. Baseball 121: Columbia Lltl-rm'y Snclcty. fa' Be true Io your Lworle, your fword, and your frfendsf' X , Senior Class BLACKARD- I-I. MCCASLIN A T sz LA GRANGE, TENN- Asslstnnt MILIIHLTPI' Buss-bull fl. 2, 31. Mnntigm' fhfyj Pan- II1-llenlc Council 1413 Tombs. I1v inspirvx ronfidrm'c and fuigor by. the zfxiraordinary umly of hz: aaron. MAUDE IVICCRACKEN Z T A DURHAM, N. C. Town Girl lizelwvsmltntlve of Student Governmr-nt C257 Assistant '.l'r1-usurer nl' W0ml'll'H Studvnt Government Gi. 411 1'xm-Hvllenlo Counvll 13. 415 Duke Representative l'nr 'Tullvme Days 13, 413 Mny Quncn 1415 White Duchy. And a jus! arlmixlurf in the moral rharacler of .rweetmrss and d1ymly. HAROLD GRIER MCCURDY 'T' B K, E T SALISBURY, N. C. Clus:-xlcnl Cluhg Fl'8illll1llll and Snphomoro Honors. Na jarinm farm' like himj Ilr bn-ale.: his fan fwilh flrixiotle, Dinrs fwilh Tully, drinlar Ira al Hcliron, Sujrs fwilh S1'm'm. Senior Class FLEMMON PERNELL MCDONALD LILLINGTON, N. C. .-1 lmmiful of rommou :fuse is fworlh a bushrl of learnmgf' FLORENCE MACDONALD LILLINGTON, N. C. munllbvll Colle-ms KU: Class Buskotlmll 123: Y. W. C. A. Grim is trulfl and all jrofwr'rful. I ELIZABETH ANN MACFADYEN K A 9 CONCORD, N. C. fQreHl11cnt Y. w. cf. A. 141: Elm-Lg snuaom Council ffm Dun-H?ll0IlIrr Counr-Il 1333 l'.Iln'uni4-lu Stu.1'IY 1315 May ily c10ll'lll1ittU0 1335 Assistant 'l'x'c-lu-11111-1' Y. W. C. A. UU: Glev club 41, 2, :ng White Duvhy. Whale'er lhy task U By Pl'f.!'l lN'7'l171L'!:' !hou'1l accornplisll ll. X . V Senior Class NELSON GEORGE MCGARY A T A DURHAM, N. c. Freshman I-lcmflrs. Wha1ewr lhqre he of sorrofw I pur it off Ill! iomorrofwf' PATSY G. MCKAY DURHAM, N. c. Town Girls' Club, Vice-President 143. Those true eyes, Too pure and loo honesl in aught io disguise The sfwffrz soul shining ihrough them. EMMETT K. MCLARTY, JR. A 2 fb, 0 A K, A 11, 1' CHARLOTTE, N. C. Swimming Tonm Qljg Track C3, 45: Assistant Tennis Manager 433, Manager 441: Glcc Club 41, 2. Il, 433 Y. M. C. A., Cabinet Q3J, President MJ: Hesperlnn lyitemry Society: Classical Club. Liam pure, .vizqak true, right fwrong, Follofw the Kmg- Elsf, wherefore horn? ' Senior Class KATHERINE MARKHAM E B DURHAM, N. C. Y. W. C. A. Tha .vt-frfl of language is the secret Of sympathy, and its full fharm ls possibly only lo the gentle. BESSIE MARTIN A A A, K A II BEAUMONT, TEX. 'iouthern Methodist Univorslty il, 23: Secretary Kappa elm P1 441: Student Govurmnunt Council 1415 Junior Honors: Vico-President Class 143. I f7ll adzon'i.r of the mind, gud the mirror of the mind zs tim fart-, its zndax the gyms. RUTH MARTIN M A RICHMOND, VA. Frmxcln Club C215 Town Girls' Assor-lution. Sinrcrity and truth form The busts of wary fvlfflllhu X , Senior Class FRANCES LETITIA MASON K A, 2 T A DURHAM, N. C. Town Girlz-I' Club 61, 2. 3, 43. 0f'a11 amiable dispasilioii,-, I Slezllful in thc url of acquzrmg friends. ALVAH STONE MATTOX GLADE HILL, VA. , lntn. Gmnmn. Ti. N01 by years, but by disposiiion, is fwisdam acquired CHARLES MAX KI' 2 A NEWARK, N. J. Varsity Boxhxg 425: Varsity Club. Saying is one thing, doing anollferf' Senior Class HUGH MILLER A K XI' WINS'I'ON'SALEM, N. C. Hesporlml Litvrnry Sovlety. ld fLUil'Id.U All fZk'i5d01lI,5 armor lhis man ron MABEL MILLER 'WY'l'HEVILLE, VA. Virginia Intex-mont ffnllr-ge 11, 233 Y. W. C. A.: Chem- ff T. Istry club. hffe is urzsjwakable jnlfasure ,aiifnding Ihe life of a fvolunlary ,vlude11t. MAXWELL A. MINTZ NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Pesrrnm Chemistry Snclvty. T0rfay, fwhairwr may annoy, The 'word for nm is joy, just simple joy. ' X Scniconr Class ERNEST E. MITCHELL 2 11, E wxLLARn, N. c. Vlusslvul Cluhg Y. M. C. A.: Ulnss Fnotlmll 149: Glee Club 11. 31. E-wry joy is gain And gan: zs gaznf' ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY WILMINGTON, N. C. Wm'n0n's Studnnt Government, 1'l'nGt0r Cl. 23. TI'0llFUl'l'I' 131, VlCC'I,l'0HlllUI1f. HJ: Cosmopolitan Clubg Y. WV. C. A.: Whltu Duchy. UFl1ilhf1ll7N'J.f and .vincerily frsl of all. MARGARET MOORE A A Ir, K A n FOREST CITY, N. C. Converse Cullvgu fl, 253 Gloo Club UU: Chnlrmnn nf Point. Cmnmntm-Q 1435 Class Bnskutlmll t3Jg Delta Phi Rho Allahu., Vluc-l'1'cuhlm1t Q-IJ. Wisdom and beauty form a wry rare combinalionf' Senior Class VERTIE MOORE Roxrsoko, N. C. Wnmews Stuflunt Gov:-rmmmt, Pruvtnr 137. 'HOUHO PVCSW- llunt 141: .l 0l'l1lTl Cluhg Y. W. U. A., Cuhinut HJ: NVhltO ' DllChy. ' u u n 'Thu only rcfwanl of fvzrluc 15 fvzrluc. The only 'way lo haw' a frzcmi is to be our. KATHERINE MORGAN IIILLSBORO, N. C. Forum Cluhg Town Girls' Assuulamon. If u . Qillfle undarslamluzg-fi1zem'.vs and fzzllrmss of .wma- lzon beyond rzwfsorzf' ESTHER JANE MORRIS 'Il B K, X A 111, 41' Z RALEIGH, N. C. Chronicle Stuff Roporter 123, Co-nfl Editor 13, 413 S fu . ophorgnfro 1'lOI'l0l'SI Eko-L: Chemistry Club: Junior Big' stcrs. Tl'CLLSUl'L!I'l String Instrumm-nt Club. f 'Thi' Wm! and of life is knowledge and anion. X . Senior Class RUSSELL V. MURRAY oxroan, N. c. Polity Club. Diligenee is the mother of good fortune. WEBB ALTON MURRAY A K X11 MAHJEN, N. C. Frcshmzm Baseball: Buschnll 12, 3, 415 Tombs: Varsity I Club. In the plenlilude of his resoufces Efvery obstacle seemed to fvam.rh. CHARLIE NELSON NORTHCUTT MCFARLAN, N. C. 'Keep the golden mean belfween .saying loo much and too little. Senior Class HERBERT EDWARD CYKEEF, R. II E II, KI' B K WILMINGTON, N. C. Ffwhmnn and Sophomnrn Honorsg Junior Scholarship: Chronicle I1 no 2 AH'll'if.llllt Fditox- 132, J ' Stn '. Rel l'f0l' 11, J, . . . Shorts Editor 1413 Sports Editor Cluu1ticluor 14 : Swimming Squad 115: Vnrslty Swlmmlng 12. 3, 45: 9019: Polity Club: Swimming Couch 141. The man lhal can he nothing hut serious, or nothing hut merry, Is but half a man. AMES ERNEST OLIVER E A fl MARn2'1'1'A, Ng c. Ile that hath krzomuledgz' sparrth his fwords. M. A. PEELER rr 1: A, o A K WASHINGTON, N. C. Baseball 12. 31: I 00tlm.Il 12. 3. 415 1-'uhllvulinn Board HJ: Bom Omega Slgmng Tombs. HMHII is not lhfr crcaiurn of circzufularzcm. C1rcum.rlanu'.r arf the crn'alurL'.v of mm. X . Senior Class MARJORIE D. PEOPLES 111 ls K, X A -1' BLUE RIDGE, N. C. A Cnllllet UI 41' Vzmderbllt Unlvcrslty 115: Y. W. C. . 1 -, . ' h Scrfrntm'y MJ: Glrea Club CZ. 339 Chron- Pollty Glu , lcle Stuff 43, 43, Asslstamt Editor 141. the erofwning quality, and patience all Endurance is the passion of great hearts. RAYMOND K. PERKINS 2 X SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Freshman Cross-Country: Freshman Football: Fx-ushmsxn Truck. fl fwilling hanel, a true heart, and a gentleman: He fwas all of that, and more. W. C. PICKETT, JR. LEXINGTON, N. C. Bctu. Omega. Slgmn.. Ile possessed a peculiar talent of producnig effect in fwhatefuer he said or did. Seminar Class RALPH S1MPsoN Prrrs II K 111 GLEN ALPINE, N. c. Hesperlan Lltumry Socictyg Vurslty Track Q3, 43. A fwell-bred man, allways sociable and complai.va1zt.' IRENE PRESSON z 1' A MONROE, N. c. I lofve tranquil solitude And such society as is Quiet, 'wise and,good. JOHN ALTON PRICE .II E II ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Glen Club 61, 2, 3, 43: Glee Club Soloist 623: College Chapel Choir 11, 213 Duke Memorial Church Cholr fl, 2. 39: Watts Street Baptist Choir MJ: Y. M. C. A. 'Tis better to lofue one little girl lots than lots of ' girl: little. X . Senior Class PAUL EUGENE PRICE 2 A KZ LAKE vuzw, s. C. Y, M. C. A.: Hespcx-inn Litcrnry Society. 71 -vac ze cs no li 0 z' 1 I c, ll r ' ll ng .v b ronzes a nan as modvst stillness and hllllllllljhn ' SELBY M. RAWLINGS K A EM1-onm, VA. Freshman Honors: Beta Omega. Sigma. lVl1a1a er he did fwas dom' with so much ease, In hun alone, 'lfwas natural to plea.rL'. J. M. REAMS, JR. E 'I' E KINGSPORT, TENN. Iota. Gamma Pig Pull-Ih,-llcnlc Council 13, 41. Silence-more musifal than any song. Senior Class RUFUS W. REYNOLDS 2 T A HEMP, N. C. It Marshal Q21 Secretary 133: Cnlumbin. Llrerm-y Sou o y, , ' ' Cl bg Chief Commencement Cheer Lender Cz, By, Polity u Mmmger 135. Zh: honest man is the noblest 'fwork of God. PAUL N. ROBBINS A 111 1' SILER CITY, N. C. T0l11bS: 1'IOSDUl'1ll.ll Liteywmry Soclc-ty. Lvl us dare lo do our duly as fwe untdcrsland it. FRANK C. ROBERTS K A 'I' BUFFALO, N. Y. k I 'world lo bl' but as a :Iago I ta e tm , U When men net-ma.fk't do play lhezr pcrsorzagvf' X . Senior Class THOMAS LYNWOOD ROBERTS ' DURHAM, N. C. Freshman Truck: Varsity Track 62, 3. 45, Captain 4453 Varsity Club, Airways say and do cfverylhing according to :oundcsl reason. EMMA LAURA ROBERTSON WOODSDALE, N. c. So rich in. treasures of her ofwn A She might our boaslvd stores defy. SAM ROBERTSON GREENVILLE, S. C. Iotu Gamma I-'L It is not .vtrz'ngth,- but art, obtains the prize, And to be .vfwzft 1: las.: than to be fwisef' Senior Class MARY FRANCES RODWELL K A 6 WARRENTON, N. C. Y. W. C. A.: Polity Club, Exevutlvo Commlttc-n 141. Worlh ajbpvar: fwilh a hrighter shine llfhen lodged fwilhin a lofvrly shrine. WILLIAM I-I. ROUSSEAU, R. 0 A K, 'fl' B K, A K fl' ORANGEBURG, S. C. Fl'0HllII1l'Lll Honors: Sophomore Honors: 90195 Chronicle Stnflf 12, 3, 41, Clrculutlon Mmmgcl' 131, .Iiuslm-as Mun- ugux' 141: Asslstunt Mmmger llimxkctlmll 12, 31, Mumxgor Buskctbnll 1413 Vurslty Club: Polity Ulubg Columbia I.It- Ierury Society. , Ile knefw fwhal io do, and hc flefw to his mark. lln would .vhorlrn a straight line, lo rome ul his objfclf' IM ROWE U. S. A. X , Senior Class MARY ELIZABETH ROYSTER BESSEMER CITY, N. C. Worm-n's Student Gnvermnont, Proctor 121: Braxtnn Craven Educational Assorrlntlmzg Tnurimx Players Costume Commltts-u 43, 411 League of Wnmvn Vnters 11, 235 Y C A . W. J. . fr llfhu dow: ll!'I' Iask from day lo day .find mz'1'1.r 'wllll11 Ul'f ronm: lmr way. RONALD C. RUDDICK A X A ARDMORE, PA. I+'1'0:-xlxmam Baskvthall and Bass-ball: Assisfant Manager' NVrestllng 12, 3Jg,Mnnug0r Cross-Country HJ. The h!lfiPi7H'.f.f of 111m tonsists in life, and life is in labor. ALTON G. SADLER A T A, 9 A 11, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Taurlan Players: Uhl'0lllf'lK ' Stuff' ll. 2, 355 Chanti- cleur Staff 11, 45: Swimming 'l'eum iii, 473 Munugm-1' of Swlnnning 1413 Class 'l'vuasurcr iff, 43. Trif1e.r tlfemsfflws are rlfgant in him. Senior Class R. W. SAFRIT MOUNT GILEAD, N. C- But he fwhosr inborn -'worth his acts commend, Of grnllc soul, io human racc a frzcndf' Jos A. SAVAGE rr In rr, of n K, o A K, A K srf ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Sophomore Scholar- shlpg Clans President 413: Student Council 43, 43, Secre- tary 433. Chulrmun 443: Prusldunt Mon'a Association 443: Public- Lectures Committee 42, 33: Pollty Club. Tronsurer 4335 Corresponding Secretary Interscholmatlc Committee 443: Columbln Llterury Society: Freshman Football: Nvrestllng Squad 42, 33, Vnrslty 433: Cross-Country Squad 443g 90193 Betu Omega Sigma: Red Frlnrs. 1 Such a man fwas fwanled, .find such a man fwas hornL ' VERNON FRANKLIN SECHRIEST A fn 1' THOMASVILLE, N. C. Freshmnn Football, Muslvnl Clubs 42, 3, 43, Prc-sldent 443, Chl'unlcle Staff 42, 3, 43, News Editor 443. An honcsl man, close-builoncd lo thc chin, liroadclolh fwxfhoul, and a fwarm heart fwilhinf' J X Senior Class JOE GRAY SEPARK A fr sz GASTONIA, N. C. Assistant Bnslmtbull Mmmprcr KD: Golf Tvnm 1313 Vic Prosirlunt Pun-1-lullvnic Councll UU. Thu .vlylc is Ihr man hi111.mlf. HERBERT L. SHANKLE MOUNT GILEAD, N. C. Intn Gamma Pl: Chnmistry Club, Oh, gifve me thc Muse of Scianrf, For nofllzng' nlsc M-will mailer. JOHN SIDNEY SHAW II lc rr, -1: B K oRr.ANDo, FLA. , 90195 Chronicle Smff 11, 2. 3, 41, Assistant Editor 131. Mzumxrlng Editor HJ. N n 1 Ti: thus ille spirit' of a .vingfe mind Makfs that of mullzludes Ialea one dirrciionf' Senior Class HORATIO S. SI-IULL EASTON, PA. Froshlnun Football. In idlr fcuisllqs fool: supinely .riay,' Bc- Ihfre a fwzll, and -wisdom fnds a way. OLA SIMPSON M A DURHAM, N. C. '1'0wn Glrls' A ssuc-lution, '1'ronsurm- 133: Sophomore Hon ora: French Club 425. I Eau-rylhifzg ends in song. VIRGINIA WESTBROOK SLOAN WALLACE, N. C. Loulsburg College 11, 25. Lo-ve, swrrlncss, goodness in hor pcrxon .vhin'd. X Senior Class CHARLES Moomr SMITH CHARLOTTE, N. C. Freshman und Sophomore Honursg 9019: Mlnlsterlal As- suclatlon, Sen-retary GU, President 131: Y. M. C. A., Cab- inet 12. 3. -U, Secretary 1333 Columbia. Literary Sncloty, Murslml 431, Chaplain C333 Classical Club, Treasurer 1315 Assistant in Library KZ, 3, 41. II1- lows fvirfue, not for its obligation, I But for il: grace. KATHLEEN SMITH CONCORD, N. C. A fwoman'.r 1ialural quality is Io ailractf' MARY ALYSE SMITH K A 9 BURLINGTON, N. C. Rnndnlph-Macon Womm1'E College fl, 21: Gloe Club 13. 43- l?eauty, rcfnmzmt, frirndlines.r. Senior Class JAMES F. SNIDOW PRINCETON, w. vA. Roanoke College ill. This happiness a habit is, for life is what 'we make il MARY ELIZABETH SPENCE GOLDSBO RO, N. C. Loulsburg College fl, 21: Y. W. C. A.: NVomvn's Student Government, Proctor 131. Ever rharming, efver new. I NELL SPIVEY X A as as 2 -1, B K 1 1 HERTFORD, N. C. Egeshmnn and Sophomore Honors: Glee Club 12. 35: Tuu- H Players. Cast, Captain Appl:-jru:lc, Chnl-m : Nu Sigma: Eko-L. Whalewr is fwoith doing at all is fworlh doing swell. X . , Senior Class JAMES BENJAMIN STALVEY 111 B K TABOR, N. C. Hosporlan Lltcrnry Society, Marshal 121: Pollty Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 433, Vice-Preslrlent MJ: 90195 Histor- lcnl Assoclntlong History Honors. The secret of success is conslanry to purpose. JAMES S. STANLEY, JR. 2 KI' E, K K 11' ASIIEVILLE, N. C. Prosidcnt Knppn. Kappa Pal C435 Clmntlcloer Edltorlal Staff 11, 2, 315 Band 11, 2. 3, 47: Y. M. C. A.: Polity Club. I dared do all that may become a man, Who dares do more, is none. RALPH O. STARNES XI' A 2 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Captnln Freshman Wrestling: Band fl, 21: Varsity Wrestllng f2, 3, 47, Captain 1413 Varsity Track 13, 41: Varsity Boxing 1453 Tombs: Hesporlnn Literary Society. Cofu:ards die many times before their deathsf The A-valiant nz-fuer taste of death but once. Senior Class RICHARD I-I. STEARNS 11, B K, 2 II 2 MAYWOOD, ILL. 90191 Swimming Team 43, 453 Vnrslty Club: Class Trans! Urol' C2J: Freshman and Sophomore Honor:-xg Chulrmnn Lucul Unit A. I. E. E. 141. Bur he fwhosc inborn fworlh his ads ronmmnd, Of gcullc soul, lo human race a friend. THOMAS S. STEARNS -11 1: K, K K xlf, 2: II 2 MAYWOOD, ILL. 230197 Columhln Lltcrnry Society, Secremry 131, Vlvn- Ffilzsiflcllf 447, President 145: Intorsoclcty Dchntc 43, 47: hkshhlun nnrl Snphomoru Ilundrsg So1'1hmnm'e Sr-lmlauw S ill: Band 11. 2, 3, 49: Class Prcslclcnt 141: Debate Council. Secretary 145.- fI man is a rrnlcr for nature, Runnzng out threads of relation through wcrythirzgf' GLADYS STRICKLAND DURHAM, N. C. Tha mveclesl'-'way not to fail lx to determine lo succeed. X '-My Senior Class IRENE SUT:-:ER CONCORD, N. C. I1rr look composed, and steady eye, Be:polec a matchlcss constancy. Lucie THOMPSON CREEDMOOR, N. C. She is herself the collection of bcst things. ROBERT T1-IORNE A T O LITTLETON, N. C. Freshman Football: Football 12, 3, 411 Bnskctlmll 13, 45 Tomhsg Varsity Club: Betn Omega Sigma. Passions are likcned most to floods and strcamsj Thc sllallofw murmur, but the derp are quiot. ' Senior Cllalss CHARLES T. THRIFT eq, Is K Morocx, N. C. Clnsslr-ul Club: 9019. Arid 'when onre the young heart of a maiden is stolen, The mazden herself 'will sleal after it soon. PAULINE TILLEY M A DURHAM, N. C. President Town Girls' Assoclutlung VVhltn NVIIL-h Drn- njlllic Club 12, 3. 41: Student Government Ummm-il MJ: 5- W. C. A.: Town Girl Ropyoscntntlvu HJ: Tmlrlnn Pluycrsg XVhltc Duvhy. The name of a friend ix eommon, but ez faithful friend ix rare. ' M. J. TSUDA LAHAINA, HAWAII C05m0ll0llta.n Club. President 1415 Studvnt Vnluntourg Lolumbln llltumry Souls-tyg Swimming 111. fl golden heart is betler than a silfver tongue. X Senior Glass ANNE PIPER UMSTEAD z T A DURHAM, N. c. Leave silence to the sainlsf I am but human. VERNA UNDERWOOD MOUNT HOLLY, N. C. Davenport College il. 235 Glee Club C335 Y. W. C. A. 1311 Student Volunteer Group 13, 42. Her heart is irue steel. CHARLES E. VALE HILLSBORO, N. C. Gluo Club: Ministerial Association. The refward of a thing Kwcll done is to haw done it. Scnicunr Class Leo B. VAUGHN, JR. nooun, N. C. Davidson College 4111 Golf Team 425: Glen Club 43, 45. WMU good is 1Ild7l,I life, the :nero lifving! Hofw fit to employ fill toe .heart and the soul and the scrtses forcfvar in joy. ' WILLIAM THOMAS VAUGHAN VIRGILINA, VA. Thc manly part is to do 'with might and main what you ran do. LoU1s MANN WADE E II DURHAM, N. c. North Carolina Slntn College 41, 233 Representative on Pun-Hellenic Council 11, 21. Life is opportunity, opportunity is obligation. X . Senior Class FRED I. WALSTON CONETOE, N. C. Columbln Literary Soclcty. J short saying oft contains much 'bUi5d01ll.n HAROLD VANN WALTERS 2 A sz DURHAM, N. C. find thc heart that is soonest afwalee to the flofwers Is al-ways the hrs! to be touch'd by the thorns. THOMAS WILLIAM WARD COLERIDGE, N. C. Polity Club: Columbia Llternry Soclcftyg Braxton Craven Educational Assoclntlong Trinity College Historical As- soulxttlon. The truth is always the strongest argument. Senior Class L. A. WARREN o A K DURHAM, N. C. Freshman Fonthflll, Bnsplmll, und Bnskt-tlm'l: Fr'o'hn' f2. 3. 413 Bnsohall 12, 3, 41, Cnntnln C411 Tombs: Athleti- Councll 111: Vurslty Cluh. NaIun' is mon' fm-'wfrful than l'tiIll'l1li0Il.U CONRAD CLINE WAS:-IAM DAVIDSON, N. C. Rutherford College 41, 213 Mlnlstvrlnl Assoc.-Int'on. For modes dffailh led grqcelns zz-alols Hghl: He can't be Lwrong fwhosc lzfc is in lhc right. I EVERETT BROADUS WEATHERSPOON ATA,oAK,TKA,:T DURHAM, N. C. Vice-Prvslflnnt Mnn's Assor,-lution 011: Chnlrmzm F10 h- Ulfm Board 141: Student Count-ll 141: President U'm'S 1211 Ilespr-rln.n l.ltol'1u'y Socluty. Chuplnln 121. Mnl'ah:xl 121. Soc-retary 131, Prvaldont 141: Pnllty Cluh, T'rcs'rlvnt 431: Chnntlcloel ' Stuff 441: Dnlmte Count-ll 13, 41: Into'- Sof-iety Delmte 411: Intnrculleglnte Debating 12. 3, 41: State Oratnrlcnl Contest 131: Frvsllnmn D0hntor's Mvrlnl: Guneral Dnhntm s Modnl 421: IJehutcr's D H15 Robert Sl'l9Ylf'0l' Bell Prize 42, 313 Freshnmn llnnorsg Chief' Pom- mcna-oment Murnhul 1313 Duke Candidate for Rlwd.s Scholarship 1413 Red 1 rlm's. Go boldly, go srrrrzrly, go augustly, For 'who can fwilllstand Ilia' !hen. ' X . Senior Class J. I-I. WEBSTER MADISON, N. C. Varsity Football 1295 Varsity Tmclc 42, 3, 41. flu honest manic fword is as good as his bond. HAROLD C. WEINGARTEN II' E A, T K A BROOKLYN, N. Y. Intercollegiate Dcbntlng: Hcspex-Ian Literary Society: Pan-Hellenic Council 4455 Chnntlclocr Staff 1433 Chronicle Staff 125. Of good natural part: and of liberal education. WILLIAM M. WERBER 2 X ' BERWYN, MD. Freshman Basketball: Basketball Q2, 3, 433 Freshman Baschullg Baseball 12, 3, 41: Varsity Club: Student Coun- cll 12, 335 Tombs: Red Frlurs. I am the master of my fate, I am the captam of my soul. Senior Class WILLIAM AMES WINGATE II Ia II, 2 tr A LINCOLNTON, N. C. gesllerlnn Lllernry Sock-ty: Tnurlnn Plxnyc-rs: Braxton Invnn Educutlon Assoc-lntlon: PI-usldont Slgma Tau DI-lm Q-ly. Why should I -worry? Worry ncfucr rnadr man grcaif' ESTHER SAYRE WRIGHT DURHAM, N. c. Nnrth Cm-ollnn College for Women fl, 23: Town Girls' Assoclntlong Y. W. C. A. Exfec'dingly rirh in lluman 5y1npaIhirs. ALMA VIRGINIA WYCI-IE A A H WELDON, N. C. Women's Student Government, Councll 129, SGCl'0t8.I'Y UU, Pl'0Bldont 1453 Class Basketball 41, 2, 3, 43: Student ggvernment Representative on Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C-D: Illriellenlc Louncll 13, 41: Doltn, Phl Rho Alphng Whltc Duchy. The rmson frm, the lnmjmrrd fwill, Endurancr, forcsighl, Jlffllflfll, and skill. X ,,., W Q..,,, ,. .WH Qf.,:.3g,q5'11g,gb-1 .. H , ' X . .Aff ii: A - ..x I Senior Class MARY WYNN A XI' JONESVILLE, VA. Martha Washington College 11, 2, 33. Good nature, good sense, are efver joined Knvmco YAMANISKI TOKUSI-HMA, JAPAN Loulsburg Colld.-go, Cl, 21. Kind hmrff are more than coronrt.r. R. A. YANDLE INDIAN Tnmu., N. c. Rutherford College fl, 23. Serond Ihoughis are e-ver nuker. The Class of Nineteen Thirty Colors: Purple and Gold Flo-wer: Pansy Emblem: Lion OFFICERS SENIOR YEAR THoMAs S. STEARNS . . . .... BESSE MARTIN . . . . . . HERBERT E. 0'KEEI-' . . ALTON G. SADLER . . . JUNIOR YEAR ERNEST L. JENKINS . . . . . . JOHN PAUL LUcAs . . . MARGARET BENNETT . ALToN G. SADLER . . . I SoPHoMoRE YEAR EVERETT WEA1'HERSPO0N . . . . . HARRY CoUNcII.oR . . . . DOROTHY JENNE'l'l'E . . RICHARD H. STEARNS . . FRESHIVIAN YEAR JOE A. SAVAGE ,,,, ,.,. LUTHER ANGLE . , , , MARGARET BENNETT . HENRY G. RUARK . . X . President Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Presidenl Viee-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Seeretary Treasurer gg . ....... .. .- ..... WM A , Atg:I:! I i A V A A V .zz rf - - r-- - e - H Q g ICJ S Tm-DIE nfgyiiscrnsg QHANTHCLBBR, he is fs TH E LAST ASSEMBLY Alma Mater By R. H. JAMES, '24, Dear Old Duke, Thy name we sing, To thee our voices raise-they raise- To the our anthems ring ' I n everlasting praise. And though on Life,s broad sea Our fate may far us hear, We'll -ever turn to thee, Our Alma Mater dear. Q M , smug: H I ,.,VV N 9,3 I . 3:2 W- 'gi ', '0 . 's I, ,- V , W . 'f':7::vf -3-H ,,,,,,, , lllf fx 41, A ,xx wg, ' W u' , . lf, In . ,.w,,N .x H , - he M MN IA JU IORS 1 , -5- S - ,ff A Alf' - . Y .FFI-Zz, , 3' -J ' oz? fs , . 4 In ., A ' -' 0 . , f V ax 1- ' , ' 55535, '51-A I ' V ' ' I '-'5-'VZ ,-f- f? f . , M, , .1 ., 1 1 X 1 I , , , rl. - ..- v , , , , V ' Q f 'Y f,is..,,,' P 1 , K , f .9 .ri , . V61-y X 5, 73:71 X 1' I - 1. , --f X Q W 5 ,IP 'I Fixx' f ' QI 1 I I. ,lm ffl- l '- if- ' :f HW , H 3 M I 'H M' N 272 f 4 vw ' fix' 1-V ', 7 I I + 2 1 1W all am: , C CCJMY ' ' Rr--Eur TRD Il oo. CHANTHCLEERJE yufgfgll? A Junior Class ISMDRY E. ADKINS E X DURHAM, N. C. Fronhnmn Fnotlmllg Football CZ. 315 Vrxrslty Club. HENRY LUCIAN ANDREWS MOUNT GILEAD, N. C. Froslnnnn Honors: 9019: Chronlc'lu Staff, Roporter Cl, 21, Ae-xslsumt Eclltnr 1335 llosnurlun Lltorury Souletyg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. JAMES H. ARMFIELD, JR. GREENSBOR0, N. C. ENNIS W. ATKINS 11 K A GAs'roN1A, N. C. As:-alstnnt Football Mxumgor Q1, 21: Buslnvss Manager of '1'nurlun Players 123, President UU. RUD'OLl'I-I J. BAKER HOLLY SPRINGS, N. C. MARY GRACE BALDWIN A X11 SWANNANOA, N. C. MARY Er.1zAEE'rH BAREEE DURHAM, N. C. Town Girls' Club U, 2, 331 Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet 437. MARGARET BATTLE z 'L' A RALEIGH, N. C. Y. XV. U, A. Cabinet f3J. MARY DRADSHER E K A PETERSBURG, VA. Womun's Student fl0VC'l'lllll0llt Assmflntlon, Soreretnry 133g Sorority Pun-llullunlc Council 1333 Lllwrul Club 131. CARL FREDERIC ISRETI-1o1.L PORES KNOB, N. C. Suphuxnorc Honors: A. l, E. E.g Colulnlrlxm Lltcrury So- clmyp lutu Gnnunn 1'l1 Rudlo Club. FRANK ERNST BRIDGERJ 11 K -If LAUREL, Miss. FRANCIS I-I. BRINKLEY K E POR'l'SMOU'l'II, VA. Arc-hlvu Smff fl, 2, IU, Allvcwtlslng Mnnngcr 131: ,. , ' ' Mueulx-nl Clubs U, 2. 31, A:-xslslnnt Mulmgvr 1315 Cust, U ..- The Belle of Buruolunung Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CID. 126 . 'Wilfllsz I C S.. . ,S Z C 5 fx' 15 ff . ,, -- RTE? nqimq.-,.,,, 115' ' ' ' ,XX f X K .ou wk x 1 ,fix . . .-, 'C .zz Rliflllifd THE nfgnaw GEXANTHELIEERJ CACAC My Mlllmg Z, f,fQzgQ A . 5 I' 'ln' ?fW3 'vfQf , R- A ' ., fx . 155:55 fe'.'llQiv-'ZS .' A A R .fifb R z Q.. . X .link , X X .QAM EV J ILIlIIllll01' Class MARY GIENIEVRA BROYVN K A ea RALEIGH, N. C. Sophomore English llnnorsg Cu-ml Huslnvss Munxu.ra-r nl' Clmntlclo0r 133: Y. NV. C. A. Cnhlm-L 425g SUf?l'Ullll'3' Junior Class: Glue Club LU. CYIIEORGE C. BURC1-I A X A Roxnoko, N. C. Assistant XVrustllng Mzumgvr. GLAIBYS CAIN DURHAM, N. C. El.IzA1sE'rH CALDWELL A A IT MONROE, N. c. Gloe Club f2, 31: CllllllUC'l4H'l ' Stzlffg Arc'l1ivc Stul'I'. A. WlESI.lEY CARPENTITR DURHAM, N. C. Culumlulun I.ltm'm'y Sm-icty. NVILLIAM MAl.lJNE CARVER ROUGEMONT, N. C. RAncl.1EFE LEWIS CAVINIESS , 1: A I'0R'l'SMOU'l'll, VA. lT'lmmIBtry4 Club. l I SARA ELIZARETI-I CLARKE ' WASHINGTON, N. C. Pence TllHUlLllt0 fl, 23. . I , I ILDGAR D. Coma Q IHCNORY GROVE, N. c. 3 Columbia Lltmerxwy Sm-ll-ty. 4 JAMES-B. CQRLE 0 A -1- DURIIAM, N. c. Freshman Cross-Country 'Fomng fPll.lIl'llll'l 1 lfLym's fl. 2. Fl ! 33. Tl'l?llRLl1't'l' 121, Vllfl'-l7I'CSlil1!llt CBJ, Casts, Thu 'Bad 1 Mun 6235 Prcsidvnt Theta Alplm 1'l1l UU, MARGARIET LOUISE COLEMAN . DURHAM, N. c. ' CHARLOTTE EDYVINA CRIEWVS IJABNEY, N. C. Glee Club 123: Delta Phl Rho Alpha.. ' I 127 1-...Hx w. ff Ny -' ,ff .14 A Q ,Aff . - my 56:3 Qix W 1 men, W'3 m Ax fl X 'dw V IE 114993411222 QHANTLGLDD A A wwf-I-nwx WATER. J lU1IUlli0lI' Class GERALID M. CRONA 2 X, 2 '1- I'0R'l'l.AND, ME. Editor Arrrhlve. josE1'H M. CROSON 2 A WASHINGTON, D. C. Tumbsg F1-cslnnuu Bnslu-tlmll, Varsity Bnsketlmll C2 Vurslty Club. CONRAD CROUCH xv A 2 HICKORY, N. C. BERT!-IA CUNNINGHAM BRYSON CITY, N. C. JOHN CALVIN :DAILEY A IP I' DURHAM, N. C. Glue Club: Symphony Orchestra.. ELIZABETH DANIEL OXFORD, N. C. IQORERT TURPIN DICKERSON 2 A RICHMOND, VA. Chemistry Club 12, 33: ll0sp1:erlm1 Literary Socletyg Gumnm Pl. PIAROLD K. DIXON 2 X KINSTON, N. C. Junior Mnnngm' of Swimming Team. HAL M. DIJMINICK 11 K 11- CORDHLE, GA. IDA PEARLE EATMAN A xx' BAILEY, N. C. White Vvltch Dramatic Order. HOWARID MARCIUS EDWARDS MULLINS, S. C. ERsK1N1z E. EHRINGHAUS 2 II 2 , IIENDERSONVILLE, N. C. , , Iota. Gamma Pig A. I. E. E. 128 A . tfW ' f , x , V, ff 1 , . W -.. , ' - Ml , ...r X A..-'g f ' V my um. 'wifi' ' 9. 155' ' mf' ' '54 ' ' . L' , V mv R ar! ' ,xlxmxxx JIT X X ..,, 'xlnh T - .37: Iota 5. 9 . 0 HETTIE ENGLISH 'WW 1 X-alas' ' J. uf , . E zz-xx 11 MDT QULANTHELBBHJL. to gllllifllg NS 9 ot Jmnmor Class A A H MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. Delta. Phi Rho Alplm, Secretary 1313 Class Serretury 1173 Chtss Basketball fl, 23. EMMA EWING CONWAY, N. C. MARY E. FAUCETTIE IJURIIAM, N. C. B. M. FLINTOM RALEIGH, N. C. Cross-Country and Track Teams. RALPH WILLIAM FoNv1L1.E 2 A K2 MEBANIE, N. C. Iota Gumnm Pig A. I. E. E.: Culumblnn Literary Soelnty. G. C. FRANK H K A. 2 T MOUNT AIRY, N. C. TOVUIDSZ 9019: Freshman Honors: Sophomore Ilonorsg 50Dhomore und Junior Sz:l1olm'sl1l1n-xg 14'I'0SIlIllILll Tennl:-13 Varsity Tennis 12, 39: Varsity Glubg B. 0. S. SQ,-lnolm-:mln Mcdali Class Vltffl-I1l'0SlfIt'Ilt 123: Class I'l'0l1lIlI0llC 133: Student Council, Secretary 1373 Liberal Club. ALLEN OWEN CEAMBLE 'I' A E BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman l-Innorsg F1135-lIllllIlI'I Truck und Cross-Counlryg 0019. W1LL1E GEE V HENDERSON, N. C. Cflrls' Glce Club 12, 313 Vllhlto Witch Drnmutic Order U. 2. 33: Braxton Cruvun Educational Assoulutlon C2, 333 Delmtlng Council. HAROl.ll MORGAN GIBSON A E 'Il LAURINBURG, N. C. ' Band Cl. 2, 315 Symphony Orchestra: University Club Orchestrng Delta Upsilon Rota, Freshnmn Swimming Teamp I1'I'0SI'll'l ll'l.ll Track Team. ' ROBERT G. CQIILFILLAN, JR. SWARTHMORIE, PA. Hi'SDerlnn Literary Soulety C333 Tuurlun Plnyers C2, 313 Glen Club CBJ. JAMES T. GOBBEI. ' A 21 ll' SPENCER, N. C. Ifrcahmnn Football, Vnrslty Foolbnll 421: Vlnu-Pruslclent 1'reshmnn Glass: Chroniule Stuffg Beta. Omega. Si!-Emil-I Polity Ulubp .History Club. W. W. GRAvEs, JR. K 2: WILSON, N. C. ff . :gl-QS , Beta. Omega. Sigma. ,J 129- X . , -tllyl .11 llll ' CgffQ74yw I . :! y,!y:. cZ E5?i?i1?I,pf v 4 -Q.. .. N 1 9. .ff bfi! f' .. 1 .,., . ,.,.. H ,, ws' 'El It-.. ffl6'ili-55 .. ft fff' akf , II- ' AW 14 XVII Q IWTGJ ' D' S? Aim Q.. IE IIVAIIE IIQIEII EIIANTIEEEEI11, II.. I.. - . 2 H lagvmtg, if MN Z 4+ A ll: .. X Junior Class L. B. CIRIFFIN K. A K POTECASI, N. C. PlIy:-Ii:-S Clulmg CII:-Inlstry Club: COILIIIIIIIILII Llternry So- eletyp Craven EIIIIIHIIIIDIQZIIl0??Iciutyg Crowell SCI'-Ill'-IHC BYRON C. GRIMES K A HAGII RSTOWN, MD. IC. L. GRIMsI.EY IT K A KERNERSVILLE, N. C. EDWARD F. I'IAMlVI,, JR. A A :I- KENII.WOR'l'H, ILL. j. M. I-IANKS II E II ANDERSON, S. C. Iuln GIIIIIIIIIL Pl: 1,0gl'Zllll Uhexnlstry JAMES S. I'IEIZlZR K A Club. SILVER SPRING, MD. TUIIIIIHQ Cross-f7ouIIlI'y 12, 3Jg Trau-lc Tvmn 12, 37, Var- slty Club, l,!olunIblu. Llterury Society. CHARLES FRANK HINTIERNHOIVIT A X A UNION CITY, N. J. Bom Onwgn Sigma, l I'esl1mnI1 Tennis Team. E. J. HOCUTT ENFIELD, N. C. 90193 Clll'0IllClC StuI'I', Iieportcn' 123, Assistant Editor 1315 1 l'0ShIllIl.ll 1-Ionorsg Snplmuxnoru I-Ionorsg Clnsslcul Cluhg Llberul Club. HARRY MYIER HIlI.TZ NEWARK, N. J. CI-IARI.Es F. HKJNIEYCUTT II E If. K K NP SUEFOLK, VA. IPI-QSIIIIIIIII ll0llllI'l-IQ Hmm Olnu-gn SIHITIIIQ Iota Gamma PI, l'L!l.fl'Il.lIl C,lL?IlllHll'y Club: Bund 11, 2, 313 Y. M. C. A. IJILIIIIIIII, 12, 335 UllllIllll'll'l!I ' Stuff 11, 2, 315 Photo- gmpllimz Editor 127, Anal:-ulnxlt Editor 13J9 Student As- slslnnt III 1'lIyslI:s 139. CONRAD SIDNEY HDOIIER A 'I' 1' IJURIIAM, N. C. Gleu Club 11, 2, BJ, VII-0-Preslrlent 1391 Y. M. C. A. Cnblnet 129. CSEORGE CLAYTON 1'IOOPY 'I' A 9 LEMOYNIE, PA. Ile:-IpeI'lIIn Llternry Society: vVl'GStllIlg Team 1113 Foot- IIIIII 1135 TIfl.l.ll'l5'Lll Players 1215 Commencement Mnrslml 12lZ Vnrslty 'l'ennis Mmnlger-Elect 131: ClImItlI-II-I-r Sinfl' 11, 2, 37, Advertising Manager 131: Frcsllxnnn Board UI' Control, Sem-rct:1I'y 137: Student Government Associa- Lion, Seex'ctIII'y-Treasurer 133. x 30 N179 tw 1 I D r I5 7' 0' 'rg' Q I ' 5 . v, l viii J 1- ' f' I Jmninr CCHSISS X A 'im' i 9935954542 - I . .2 Niwzffw. ' III Ifgpm QIIANTIQLIEEIQ, ' Q . 1 I 2 1' ' ' Q-. a.Q5!m:NSN,X IJ! ,jk HENRY FRANKLIN I'IOTTlENS'l'lElN A X A, K K ll' MILLERSIZURG, PA. Launbrla. Phi Gummug l0Ln. Gaummu. Pi: ClIuII1lSIl.ry Club. RICHARD O. l'IOWARD 2: A SWAN QUAR'l'liR, N. C. F'l'USlllll1'Lll C1'0:-Is-Country Tcxung l1'ruslmmn Truck Tvam Vnrslty CVOHH-C0lllllI'y 'Puuxn KE, 311 Vnrslly Truck 'l'l'll.ll C213 ll.0S1l0l'lLl.ll LlLoI':II'y Society. LEWIS C. HUGI-IES If E II IVOUNTAIN INN, S. C. LOTTIE MARKIIAM I-IIJNOLIEY K A 0 IIURIIAM, N. C. H. ALAN I 1UTI'I IIAImONIfIEI.n, N. J. WII.I.IAn'I .JARRlE'l l' JENKINS 2: A noncoon, N. c. fflllullllllllll LltcraII'y Society. EMMA RAIN JOHNSON sIIRI.I3v, N. C. Girls' Glou Club 1214 Tnurlnn l luym's, I'?nstIIn1O Com mltlou f2, 315 NV0ll10ll'?J Student GOVCl'lllllC'lll, l'I'uvlox' fl 213 Braxton Crznvvn Ecluvnljolml Assm-lution 121: Y. NV C. A. Soclul SI-nlor Committee. EDWARD H. JONES AUBURN, ALA. EMERSON 'PHILIP JONES x x FRANKLIN, vA. Asslslzult. Milll2lKL'l' Funtlnull 11, 2, 313 0lmIItiI:lcux ' Staff, Y'h0Ulf.fl'llDhll1 Edltor 131, Asslstamt BUHilll'NH Mxumxrur 12, 315 Y. M. U. A. Cabinet 42, 31, Tl't'1lSLll'0l' 1313 Ilus- 1J0l'lKLll lAtvI'uI'y Efoulcty. ' MORRIS A. JON IES II K A ROME, GA. 9019. S. C. JONES. JR. II I-1 -If, K K If oKoI.oNA, MISS. Bhllkll Symphony Ora-lmculmg Hom Omogn. Slgmng Fresh- Hlllll Trnulc Tcum. WILLIAM E. ,JOYNER LOUISBURG, N.. C. Q Tuul-mn Pluynra U13 Class '1'l'1'll5lLll'0l' 131: llc'-sm-I'I:LlI Lit- 'FH ex-ury Society QI, 211 Educational Club 111, M - 7 wg 131 1 --JI if S ' I X721 'l' L. ,fmf .., 2'Zfff? J?I'9593' - .,. KW V 'J N ' R HD 11fIf1?El5fED..4T3l7ll!iKN'IllHff31Ll5lEll3L.... 'fy 1IIS,llA!59f ., V-,y 57 ,62,f'Ig'Qfh vlbgfr-4yE'6lNi ff Jluunuicor Class VVILLIAM 1-I. IQEHLMANN fb x A NEW YORK, N. Y. RUTH .KEITH DURHAM, N. C. RUTH IflNG WI-IITAKERS, N. C. MAIQGAIRET Ii1RKLAND DURHAM, N. C. MARY IQIRKLAND K A 9 DURHAM, N. C. Puuuu lustlnutc fl, 25. A. K. IQIRKPATRICK ll K -1' SWEPSONVILLE, N. C. Glue Club f2, Ill: Bum Omega Slgnmg Frusllmrm Foot- lmll Tuum, Class Football illjg Pun-lflellunic Cuuncll 131. FREDERICK W. KRUP1' ll K 11- PHILADIELPIIIA, PA. Gloc Club O35 Trzuflc Team Q12 273 Cross-Country CU: 90195 'Puurluu Plzxyurs, Cust, The Dcvll's Dlsclple. ELOISE LAMRERT K A 9 1RoN'roN, 0. Cllr-mniuld' Stuff, Soclclgq Editor C315 Pun-Ilcllcnlc Coun- ul 12, 37. ' MARGARET VIERNON LANDIS K A 9 DURHAM, N. C. Town Glrls' Club. DORTCH LANGSTON II K A GOLDSBORO, N. C. I-hztu Omega. Slgmu. H. T. LATHAM, LIR. A fl' 1' WASHINGTON, N. C. Gluu Club, Symphony Orvlu-sling Culumhmn Society. Lllcrury DANIEI. C. LAWRENCE, JR. SANFORD, N. C. Varsity Cross-Country Team 133. 1 32 WIN I Z.: , f f -.: 31F l 'A '31 , gin . - . I can 'fhlsx t ww, . -g fZf cv MR X iff ' . l S lxaan 7-C-m -I A 7 -Y xii., ,Ei-H: Q ll . as - N- A Q, u 1 gg' 1555 HQJQBGDA QHANTHDLBB A Ca 'f 5 1,' IQ' In vf i,2 'd 0l.A'l?lX - 1 - r 1 I Junior Class . r,l Mfg H J. C. LEONARIJ, JR. A E 'I' BRISTOL, TENN. Assistant Mmmgrur Tennis 1315 Ul1ronlclD Stuff fl, 31 I'l1yr-xlus Club C115 Columbian Lltorzwy Soclcty. J. HARRIS L1GoN II K A s1-nsLuY, N. c. CHARLES H. LIVENGOOD, JR. x x, 'r K A, 2 ff DURHAM, N. c. 9010: Chrunlvlc Stnfl' fl, 2, Ill: A1'uhIvu Stuff: C1111-ls Tronsurur 4211 l4'l'0HhlTlllll Honors: S0llh!lllllll'1l .Il0nm's' 1-luspcriun Lltcrury Sm,-Iutyg Fruslnmtn DUllILLUl H Mudnl, Duke-Emory Debate. MILIJREIJ LYNCH MEBANE, N. C. Forum Clubg Y. W. C. A. Cnhlnut. NANCY MCANALLV A A n RICHMOND, VA. Romain' V. MCCI.URlE MAYWOOD, ILL. Unlvcrslty of llllnols 113. FPHEUMA MCFARLAND DURHAM, N. C. Tnov V. NICKINNIEY A 2 -1- SHELBY, N. C. Hcspcrlun Literary Sneicty. D. CLAY MCLAUGHLIN fl' A 9 HAGERSTOWN, MD. Beta. Omuga Slprmag Unlvcrz-llty Club O1'ul1cstx'u. -IoHN EGDERT MCNAIRY 'lf A 0 GREENSBORO, N. C. Assistant Manager Busclmll fl, 21. GLENN E. MANN 'I' A 0 WEST lAlliI.liNA, ARK. B1-tu Omega Sigma. J. W. MANN, JR. A T A GREIENSBORO, N. C. Chronicle Stuff 11, 2, 37, Amlvortislmr Mmmgcr 1313 Assistant Mnnugor Bzlslcgigmu 11, 2. 311 Botu Omcgu F33 x V New M ,ff X Y! ' -NW 6? 'Z 35' 'N XX L5 7 ftt- f 4 ..... M I 'W' 'ifjS'im.0 4'flb 1 'm6- ' Wifi ' 5 ' V ff f l NN Ill XX A LLI -in , A, - X -:iw ' QS ' : .f ' -' ., ,Q ' Y -A f . ' TT ,Ai in I Q QGTMIC'-9 ? Rwfil. fw WMI '.31A REE nfgpool IZIIIANTIQLIEE ' Junior Class PETER M. MARINO E A 'I' JAMAICA, N. Y. l4'l'0Hl'll'l'Hll'l Football and Basketball at Hobart College. LETA MAE MARR WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Town Glrls' Club fl, 2, 31: Braxton Craven Educntlon Association 12, 33, SOUl'Uf.,H.l'y 135. WHITFIELD HUEE MARSHALL 2 X. 2 fr WASHINGTON, ll. C. 9019: ChronlIrle Stuff, Anson-lILt.e Editor: Archive Stuff, Assoclztto Editor: Liberal Club. FRANK J. MARTIN A T A IIURHAM, N. C. WILLIAM SOUTHGATE MARTIN Gohllns HENDERSON, N. C. Hum Ornvgn Slgrnu: 'l'oInbs: b'I'l'HhIllHTl Wrestling and Boxing: Varsity Boxing 12. ID: Vnrslty Club. G. K. MASSENGILL, JR. A X A RALEIGH, N. c. Vurslty Track Tonnx 12, 31. PAUL MAssENoII.I. A X A RALEIGH, N. C. Bnnrl 11, 2, 31: Class Trensurer 131. EI.IzAnETH 1qEI.LY MATTPIEWS DURHAM, N. C. Glue Club: Town Girls' Club. R. J. MAYO l K z EETIIEL, N. c. G ERTRUDE ELIZABETH M ERRITT BURGAW, N. C. Y. XV. C. A. Cnblnet, Soolnl Committee 12, 37: Sopho- more Itcaplw-smItutlvc WLllllt!Il'S Student Government 121, Treasurer 131: 'l'2l.Ul'lIl.ll Costunw Committee 12, 33. A CLARENCE W. METZ H E H COLUMBIANA, O. JOHN MEYERS TI E II NEW YORK, N. Y. 'l'0HlliS Team 11. 2. 35. Captain 131: Freshman Footbztll: Varsity Club: Chn.ntIcleeI ' Staff. 134 wifiiiif , N ef?9',,yg 'lmrzttw b K ' 2 H 1 ,-71 . ,..IA : i f .W MW 158.51 'Wir -lll A 'f9 I as ' -.. WN -'-s A ....- lf, tix .lg yt 1 ,. h:xly.,X! f f X on 'R- 'iff' 4 ,A I II, - iz . Nur THE nfgyalscun QIIANIIIQILEEIPQ. llwfm I K i 1 M 'gg I l,' 4 I . JlLIUI'Ill101If' Class - - Q' f. . .f I , I 9l1u Xx L. E. lVIIIJGI3'I'TlZ X' x sz .4 1 NORLINA, N. c. jAmIas LIQROY Mll.I.lCAN - ll K A I l.0RliNCli, ALA. 1-'l'l.'Ql'll.lll Ulu-IIIlslI'y Club: Iota clllllllllll. PI: Asslslunl Clu-I-I' Luaulcr 121. VIRGINIA Mms K A RIEIDSVILIIE, N. C. IQATHLIEIEN MOCK LIEXINCTON, N. C. MAIQY MOORAIAN K A e IIRISTOL, VA. HORACIE P. MCJIKGAN TI Ic A VIENNA, GA. JOHN IRVIN MORGAN.. JR A T A FARMVILLE, N. C. Asslslznnt HllNllllll.ll MllllllN't'l' 11, 2, IU: AI-12-llhllllllt Hu:-Il' In-ss MIlllllH't'l' Are-lIlvO 11, 25, AllVl!l'llNllll.E MIIIIIIIQ-I' 1IlIg ll:-Nm-I'lzIII l4Hl'l'lll'y Sm-II-ly, MIn':-Ilml 123: lllll'l'SUl'll!ly Ilvlmtu 11, Ill: Ulu-ss lflulrg lllll'I'4'0ll1'1..2'lll.ll! l,lulIIILlIII:. I ANNA lxA1'HI2RINIa MKDSIZS IIURIIAM, N. C. l'iI'1'NllllHlll llmlursg AVIIH1! XVlt4-h llI'I1I1IIIll1e Ordvr 11. 2I. VII-O-I'I'I:slclvIIt 1373 '1'owII Girl:-I' Club 11, 2, BJ, SuI-I-1-- tm-y 133. PRESTON B. M1JSl5S E A ll. 0 A 'll CllA'l'llAM, VA. 1'lmIItlvl1-I-I ' Sl:1I'I', Art lilmlllm- 131: AI-Islstalllt 1VlXl.lllll.2'1'l' Ol' SIVIIIIIIIIIII.: 'l'l'1llll 1l, 2, IU: AI'I-lIlvu Slufl' 11, 2, Ill, 17lII'OIIl1-lu Stuff 11, 2, ID: 'l'ILuI'hIII 1'lxIy4-Im, Cllbll, 1'IIII tuln Agrplm-jIIl'k g I'I'u:-II-I ll1'llI'1!Sl'lllll.liVt' 10 CLYDII ICIJGIENIQ MOSS 2 A RICIIMONII, VA. A I If I+' EI.IzAIIII'I'I.I FAYIE MUl,llflI.l.ANIJ ' DURHAM, N. C. FI'4-HIIIIIIIII llOnOI':-Ig Nu Sllllllll 12, 315 Town Glrl:-I' 12 II: Whllu NVlluh l1I'IIIIIILl,lu lWl'll1'l' 11, 23. S1!4'l'tlUl.l'y 1113 Cl'llVl'll ldflucutlon Assoc-lution 12, 31. MILIIRIEIJ MUIlRIZI.I. HENDERSON, N. C. Glme Uluh 11, 2, 31, SI:f:rct:u'y 1333 YVhltc Avltlql Uru- nmllu Ordur 11, 21, Sszcrutury 127: 1'lnIIleIl OI' Y. NV. 1'. A. 11, 2, 313 Y. VV. U. A. Cxmhlnct 131, As:4lsLIIIIt '1'I'4':Is- urur 133. T35 . x NN I ff! sg yy Q X' X Q ' . 'f 1 I ff QT: M. 'Wx 'lk 'lily 'K QCD . . A Qlllghff EEE IlfHD2l5CID. CHANTHQLEE C Junior Class GRACE NACHAMSON DURHAM, N. C. TOWN Girls' Club fl, 2, 31. HENRY D. NACHMAN 2 A HERTFORD, N. C. GEORGE E. NASH A T A BOGALUSA, LA. Asslstnnt Boxing Manager Cl, 2, 35. JULIAN S. NEAL A x A, A -1, 1' SPRAY, N. c. Glee Club 41, 2, Ill: Symphony Orullestrn, Q1, 2, 35: Blue Dcvll Orcllestra, 11, 2, 37. RICHARD D. NOEL A T A ATHENS, TENN. lFl'0Sl'Il'l1H.Il Honors: Swlmmlng fl, 21. HUGH NOLAND WAYNESVILLE, N. C. T. FRANK OSBORNE LORAY, N. C. CARLTON LEE OULD 2 x ROANOKE, VA. Glue Club 133. WILLIAM .KENDRICK OWEN K A CONWAY, s. C. JACOB ALLEN PARROTT ll K A K1Ns'1'oN, N. C. Polity Club. INEZ M. PEARCE RICHMOND, VA. GLENN PEARSON A 2 fb GASTONIA, N. C. Tombs: Beta Omega Slxxmug Delta Gamma: Assistant U X Mumurer lfoolbull Cl. 2, 33: Advertising Manager ol' E. ,V I Archive, Circulation Manager of Archlve g Hesperian Literary Society. 136 ,,,,, ., ,W R: A,.v . +.viY'! f?,f'9P? ' Rf . -A xx' .1 .' . ' f NX X X J QI Qlllb 'M I N ...N . ggi ' ' L M N alms blyiif 'SC L 5 . HN ffl Ax A -- WAf'RE.5 ids? y ,I K 1 s gin, A ' I -1 J XXX . , 'llll l CJ 1, will A HB 1lfH?3fU2 UHANTUGLEE . I xii 'lk jf, Q E If Q. lg. ff, n ,I a'U2.gs I4 lllwx- 1 Junior Class ELEANOR H. PEEK K A DURHAM, N. C. Town Girls' Club ll, 2, RJ. Clmlrrnan PI'nI:I'nIn Commit- tee 137. LILA CROSS PERIcINs K A MEMPHIS, 'I'ENN. NIJRMAN PERTIfIEI.n SOUTH HAMILTON, MASS. Cllmnle-ItI'y Club CD5 Gnrnmn Club 431. MARION SIMS PHILLIPS II- A e 'I'I'IOMASVILLIi, N. C. IVA IQNIGI-IT PITT z 'r A ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. Dvltn Phi Rho Alplmg Stnclont Uounvll, Junlor I'Cl'1ll'0' sentntlveg I,lLll-HUIIUIIII' Uounvll i219 Gloo Club 1115 '1'auI'lII.n 1'luyI-rs, ALBERTA PoE IJURIIAM, N. C. FANNIE PowEI.L K A ,HlENlJERSON, N. C. Social Interest Group UU: Glue Club il. 211 Town Girls' Club GJ. HENRY -PRICE, JR. MONROE, N. C. Mathcnuttlcvsx Club. GIIISIE PROCTOR DURHAM, N. C. MARY PURIJY Z 'I' A ORIENTAL, N. C. Delta. Phl Rho Alnlmg SIIcI'etm'y Junior Big Sisters Or- gnnlzntlon. C. WILSON RANIJLE II- A e HICKMAN, KY. Freshman Golf Team: VFLEEIIIEV Golf T011-m 42. 333 PDUIY . I U Yu RUSSELL RANSON 2 A, 2 II 2, K K -If CHARLO'I I'E, N. C. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet fl, 25, SecI'utnI'y 1313 A. I. E. E.: Delta Upsllon Bom. I 37 Xg flllao I U , g l NX I- nf 1 LOD! mHWm2?2 A A L -1 A, . .SENEME .xx Aff' SRM Qwwg li. 'fl-ls Tam nfgpm GHANTHQLBBR, M. 5' bvxfl Qi if 'QT 69 4 Q T' lm I E rj I' u .Va I QM '-lllkx Junior Cllalss NV. E. RAWLS ll 11: IT SUl3'lf0l.K, VA. R. l.AwsoN RIEAMS E 'll E, K K 'l' KINGSPORT, 'l'ENN. 114-in Olxn-gn Slgnmg Glou Club. IVIAY BIESS RIEDFURIJ , X A 'I' DURHAM, N. C. Town Girls' Club, Sl-1-rvt:u'y C233 1.lhm'ul Club UU. ff Rolzlzlvl' H. RICKS 'l' A 0 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. lil-tu KTIIIUHKL Sigma, Asslsumt Foutlmll Mmmgur 11, 2, 31. S'l'UAR'I' l-ICGAN Ro1:usoN A 1' sz RAl.lilGIl, N. C. Ulll'0lllCll ' Stull' fl, 23, A:-lslstmll Editor C315 llospw-rlnu l.itn-mry rnvla-ly: Lllwrnl Club, A:-wal:-zmnl. .lfmsulmll Mmv llgbl' f1J. ISADORE RomNsoN 'I'UR'l'Lli CREEK, PA. C1-1Alu.lzs D. ROSEN -1' 2 A Nraw YORK, N. Y. Glu-le l'luh U, 2, ZH: Lllll'llI'llLll U, 255 Puhllf-lty Mnnnl.71-r flljg Ilvslu-rum I.lt4-muy Soclvty fl, 2, 31, 'fl'1'I1HLll'L?l' 131, - Vllhl, Ullulll- ul' ljzwl-1-loxm. l 1:ANcns ELEANOR Rowlz A Alf, x A -1- MEMPHIS, TENN. Forum Club: White XVIU-h Drammtlc Ordm-rg Town Girls' Ululmp Suplmlnuru llmmrs, El.lZAlZlE'l'H JANE RUCKER K A 0. x A 4- RU'I'llERFORlYI'ON, N. C. Ul1l'fmlvlu Stull' ll, 2, ZH, lfh.ll.lltll!l0l'l ' Stull' 12, IU: lflll-lll'lll'lllt' 1335 Y. W. ft, A. Cnbim-t UH: Mny Duy Vuxxuxnlttvu CllHllIllll'H C231 'l'uurlun 1'lnyu1-s f1llHlllllll'S 1313 1.4-:1p.:'mr ol' Woman Vulur:-1 135. R. M. Russnu. A T A DURHAM, N. C. ROY H. SELF sul3l.nY, N. C. 1 38 IN I . ov .lr Z ' Q2 'AK A 43' f N 2' S : A , 'f t l fi G 1' ' . ., N ,. .3 .X A-...: E ez..m.,h, '1-v'Al '31 Arif WF 7'-A 1 A W vt - x .1-.. 25 ov MXN 'dr A AOD wiiw wg 1- 1 ' fb' A I If S' K ED J ' ' -- A il ' H 'W ' fi 1 - 'llibfjlllg WAKE l1..2l5fUI CZHXANTIIIBLIEIE A IIAQEW' .akqzifiyff . I. ' L ' - 1II,,,I ,, 0 X 'AN' L-Iv Junior Cllss WILLIAM PORTER SELLERS., III K Pl NORFOLK, VA. l7l'0Slll'lllIl'l I-lonorsg Chemistry Cluhg 'Iota Gamma Pl. AGNES Llm SHACKIELFORD DURHAM, N. C. EDWARD SIMKIN I- 2 A J CLIFTON, N. J. 1'I0hal't Collego fl, 21. W. A. SIMON, JR. 1' X WILMINGTON, N. C. lf'rPslmmII TI'I1ck und Cross-Country Tonmsg Vnrslty 'l'l'zu-lc und Cross-Country Tmmls 12, 31, Unptuln Crucia- L3z.1untI'y Tomn 131: Beta Omogn Slgmn, Prusldmllg Tombs: Varsity Club. MILDRED C. SINGLIITARY CLARKTON, N. C. Town Girls' Association. EUNICIQ SMITH PANTEGO, N. c. WALTON W. SMITH ' A x A Wll.SON,'N. C. NVrvstllng Team 131. W. AI.lllERT STANBURY, JR. A T D, 2 fr IJURIIAM, N. C. Glec Club 111: Y. M. C. A. Calxlnnt C313 Chfl.l'lIlL'll30l Stuff fl, 21. BENNETTE EDWVARD STIIPIIENSDN, JR. - 2 A D PLYMOUTII, N. C. Chemistry Club. MARION O. STEPHENSDN ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Hesperluu Llt0I'm'y Soulety: MllllSlt'I'lHl Assof-lution: Tnurlmx Players. DAN N. STIEXVART, JR. . A x A RALEIGH, N. C. Asslstnnt Track Manager ll, 2, 31, '39 X . 1 WM... NI . A IA . w x it W ix xfqwu., IC 3 . M V A A - I tix gym : R .. J. A so 'E . Q9 v n ?f1i?! 'glIfE' HIE H930 CHAN U HCEILIEIEHQL 9.gllS! ElZ I I ,I 'C - -- ' '- H . -', 9 0 1 4. 1lIgln..Q,,,, K T X .Q .lrQtI'44'QlqlJNX VASE, ,bf 0 Junior Class JOHN C. TAGGART K A DURHAM, N. C. A. JACK TANNENEAUM PATERSON, N. J. ANDREW D. 'TAYLOR rr E II A CHARLO'l I'E, N. C. Glow Club fl, 2, 335 Iota Gamma. Pl. CATHERINE TAYLOR z T A ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. H. B. TEAGUE WEAVERVILLE, N. C. A R. EDMOND THOMAS THORNTON, W. VA. S. T. THORNEW, JR. A T sz A LlTTLE'l'ON, N. C. Assistant Tmr-lc Manager 11, 233 Football Squad 131. CHARLES TILLEY DURHAM, N. c. Mlnlsterlnl Assoclntlon. E. B. TIMMONS, JR. 2 N 2 CHARLO'l l'E, N. C. FLETCHER TURNER II K A RALEIGH, N. C. :wk 12, 335 Vurslty Clubg Pnn-Hellenic Council. Varsity Tr SAM B. UNDERWOOD, JR. ' K K sf. K A rr GREENVILLE, N. C. Sophomore Honors: Band 61, 2, 313 Columbian Socrloty, Mnrshnl CSD. Literary WALTER M. UPCHURCH, JR. II K A. A 'Iv 1' RALEIGH, N. C. President Class 111: Glue Club ll, 2, 33: Hesporlan Llt- vrury Society fl, 2, 33: Y. M. C. A. Cublnot, Chairman Freslnmm Committee 42, 333 Archive Stuff ill: Beta. Omega Slgnmg Cust, Miss Cherry Blossoms, Belle of Q Barcelona. 140 . 3? W K J R A f!' ,E5 Q 4 4-figvqf' fd' ov ffl NNY 3 , . it R A A .I I , t tf' if ,. 'll ' ' ' , 1 .WEE IIQMDL IIDIIANIVIELEER. I Erma .- Alf- 'f E - ' 51 'GIIWX I - A f N N J IlIlJUlJiO1l' Class I CLARENCE B. UTLEY NORFOLK, VA. FI'oslIIIInII Fonllmll Tvmn. CHARLES EDGAR VEITCPI E T A WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. YVILRQ Forest Cullvgv Cl. 235 Ilosporlnn LItuI'm'y Society. WALTER BownEN VENTERS x A 9 EN'l'ERI'RISE, ALA. ISAEELLE WAN NAMAKER A A Il IIURIIAM, N. c. Dvlta. 1'hi Rho Alphn. MII.LARll WARREN If A 2 WASHINGTON, N. C. , HJ: XVl'0Sf.HllL-1' 42. BJ: Y. M. C. A. Cnblnctg Tmnhsg lflv:-I1mI'lIII1 L!t0I'Iu'y Society. Boxing C2 MAXINE WATKINS PIENNEY FARMS, FLA. HENRIETTA WEAVER DURHAM, N. c. JOSEPHINE WILKERSON RALEIGIYI, N. c. Cosmopolitan Club, 1Jl'0f,'tUl' f2Jg 'l'lLlll'llUl Costume Com- nxlttec. MAE ELIZAEETH WILKINS IIURIIIAM, N. c. ELIZABETH BAXTER WILLIAMS A A rr CHARLO'l'l'E, N. C. Quvcns College 11, 27. ERMA WILLIAMS I: 11 KENANSVILLE, N. C. Sl. Mm'y's Sf-honl 1111 Dultn. PIII Rho Alpha. Polity Club f2Jp Glou Club 12, 31. J. ROGER WILLIAMS 2 tr A. 2 fr MORRISTOWN, PA. I l4I . I 2 , 'Q ,,,, My jf E1.1 . 'Qy.A'.,mSy'r ,l TAKE nflpm GNANTHQLBBHLL 6 l L, my 1 xo 4 wif 7 5 Nr, 1 . i 'i :L .L I' l 5 .... 2 RIN 1 .rlfbzf f' Junior Cllass STATON PENDER W1LLIAMs ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Columbian Lltnrnry Sovlvty. ZELLE WILLIAMS K A o WILMINGTON, N. C. ELSIE Louisa 'W'1LLxA1v1soN z T A A DURHAM, N. C. C7hrunI1:lu Smfl' 11, 2, 35: Editor Rlun Emlwrsn 11, 2, 391 Lllwrnl Club 1335 Town Girls' Club 11, 2, 313 W0- lll1'll'H Glam Club 11, 2, Zljg Tuurlzm Plnyl-rs 11, 2, 31: XVIIIM: Witch Drnnmtic: Orclm' 11, 2, 35, Vlr-n-llrnslclent 11, 27, lu-parte-r 11, 213 Gernmn UIub'13Jg Sophomoru mul Junior English l'l0ll0l'H. NELl.IE GREY WILSON oxrokn, N. c. CHARLES H. VVINSLOYV 2 A DA vu-oN, PA. Frcslmmn Fnotlmllg Frm-1l1mm1 Trurlc: Vnrslty Football 1233 Vnrslty Tru:-lc Tvum 127. IV,nv -VVALTON 'Woon V TROY, N. C. Columbian Lltr-rnry Sm-luty. Mnrslml 121: Chnlrmnn Pub- llm-:Lllon Conllulttn-u 135: Frm-llumm Dl'llllll!l Fl Modal: As- :-llstamt Mmmx.:vr nf 'Ponnls 11, 27: Tlllll'll'lll Plnyersg Gln-onln-lu Stuff 11, 213 Monlgonwry County Club 11, 23, Trl-nsurur 113. LILA MAGIC WoonwARn RICHLANDS, N. c. Cor1NnLlA YARBROCGH K A DURHAM, N. C. Glue Club1l, 21: Town Girls' Club 11, 2, 31, Representa- tivo 1311 Whlto XVIU-ll llrnmntlc Urrlur 12, 373 Pun-Heb lvnlu 12, HJ, 'J'r0nsurl-r 133. JOHN CONRAD ZIMMERMAN K A. e A -1- , S'l'. MA'I I'HlEWS, S. C. ' D. L. Hour FRANKLIN, VA, lflosperlzm Llterury Soc-lcty. :Az wg-If ? gv W V f 1 3 21 if! V l fd' U KN . .3 Ljafflf ,f p y p 'f f',.J1,,fy A I ' A ,. ff l- ..,,, x SOP 0RE+vm HQM 4h.h'r-- I ' M115 ..47g,ggy. 4 Il, r '- 735 A ' fm- N, + 1 Y 'Y7' V :fx 1. I ., I If rx I Q 1 .' f 4. fl Q:-f' ,, .v TR x 1 1? 'I I n..r ' h LK I 21 L? N -Jul!! QW' H, - it xx 7 ' U 1 if ,, all W -1517 wif, 'Z-'Q L A '., 1 . l ' x x A R, N '-L x , ' - 1 'I yn ,. H. 1 ff 1,42 2 ':f-'- br XM. h N. v:ee.1Y . J 4, IJ, I I f if I ty xii' K 'Ofy ,I P' 2-rv--J ' X I I 1 If lf 'J 7 , ',, fl f' f fi 'I ,E 4 lo r 1 X Q. v L., ',, v .'x, -A M, , ,I-v'.i, ' r 1i'5'fP,ifMj I 1 A U1 f. 45' 7, - Q -sf 3 .I yfllx, 1 I-T w' J ' :- ' ,Z'.,, I x I lkliit' mi 1, fwm5 QMQmfx my ff 1 K f ' 1 1' Vw, N X ' .iihffai + 4 j -N W if . BN , mi' 9,1 f XX , A .ol w: ::1 A: J J-fl jlu:I:' 'I ,z 1 tl' ' I :P 4' f N 'pyipfz I :,1'y liviexm ' Z F I ' 1 -'lla' ik' XX I ravi' I ' f Wal' , 1 I xiii WM f 'IE 5 f N ff 19 Y f X gf gg. x gp ,IKM .Q I TREE nomo.. IIIIANTIQLBIEIIK. .Q 4 Sophomore Cllalss LOIS AKIIRS, PJ II ..... Roanoke Rapids, N. C. CIIARI.Ifs B. AI.I.IaN, E T A . . . Wzuleshoro, N. C. FIWSIIIIIIIII Trur-k Tnnm. FRANK li. AI.I.IaN, II K 'fl' .... VVnrrenton, N. C. MARGARIVI' G. Al.'l'VA'I'I5R, Il B III. . . Denver, Col. VVAIIII II. ANIIIERSON, K E . . . VVilson, N. C. . Mt. Gilead, N. C. Htnfl' fl, 21: A:-xfalrxtulit Nvrostllxig MmIIIguI'. l'I.B.ANDREWS. . . . . . . Bom Omega Signing ClII'onir'lI- l J. FRANK ARMSTRONG, JR. .... Asheville, N. C. Bamd CI, 21: Symphony f5l'K'lIl'Hil'iI U. 21: Ilvf-IlN'l'l11Yl Lit' 1-rnI'y Som-lutyg MllIlHl1'I'llll Assm-lutlong i l'C'HlllIlll.Il l I'lI-IId- vhlp Uounvll 119. RonIzR'I' B. A'rKINs . . - . . .w73!llIlDgf0l!, D. C. ClI'rflllllU0ll MRIIHKCII' Clll'0Ill4'lf! Q SWIIIIIIIIIII.: Squad. L. E. A'I'wA'I'nR, JR., E .A .... Burlington, N. C. A. PIIILII' BAI.I.ARn . ..... . Reiclsville, N. C. Fl'I!NlIIIIllll 130XlIll-I, XVI'I-stllng, mul SNVlllIlIlllll.C'Q Varsity fl'I'Iu-k Squzul. B. J. BAROOIJY . . . . . . .Timmonsville, S, C. .- CARI. A. BARRINc'I'oN, II E II . . . Oriental, N. C. BENNIE Bam. . . . , . . Fnrmville, N. C. VVAl.'I'llR CLARK BENSON . . . . . Gutesville, N. C. Columbian Lili-I'nry Sm-ivty. FI.oRA CRIEVVS BIzs'I', A 'I' . . . . . Fremont, N. C. Gloo Club: XVIIILII XVltr'lI IJI':IIIIIItIc Ol'll1'l'. ANIIRHW B. BIcKIs'I', The Gohlinsn . Brooklyn, N. Y. PURNIELI. BI.AcKI.IsY . , . . . . . . Hamlet, N. C. Uhuxnlstry Club. ROY Bocas . . . . . . .... Stutesville, N. C. PIIILIP MCMAIIIXN B0l.lClI,K A . VVinston-Salem, N. C. l l'0!4hlllIlIl 1-'uollmll Srlumlg Varsity liuxlng Squxulg Bom OIIIIHIJIL Slgmn, 1'I'I-I-Ihls-lit. MARX' L. BRANSON . . . . . . . . Durham, N. C. Glue Club 11, 233 Town c:ll'l5l Club fl, 23. juI.IAN D. BRIncIzRs . . . . . . . Conway, N. C. I E. BRUCE BROOKS . . . . . . . , Ijurhamy N, C, Fl'CHlllUllIl llmmrs, l VV. E, BROOKS . ....... , Reidgvillel N, C, Ilosporlnn Lltr-rnry Sovlutyg As:-Ilntmit xVI'0HlllIlg' Mun- Iurux' fl, 23. ,-, R. L. BROWN. IR.. A X A, T K A . Albemarle, N. C. ' Vll'l?-l,l'l'Nlil1'lll Clams OJ: l,l'l'HlKll'lll. CIIIHH C233 ll0spnI'lnn lIlll'I'lll'y Sm-lf-ty. Mzwsllui C273 Bum Oni:-ga Slgliulg CU In FIT!-lllfllllll IM-bull-I s M1-Ilulg IIItvI'sor-le-ty llulmtu il'I'1'flllt'l-2'll'l.iL' In-bxmtinfz. 144 N -r.f1523'f5l' f' . . 14 . f 'AIZKQIIGI I V '-of .,,.,.1 . I ', f . ff .1 .. ..ff.....4f W em Q.. l fc fifimr ll Q1 A , . . , . 'S-yffzzzczf , wJ..Zl ,.,. W' '- a , . K I, , x claw: I' A A - ' -'- -'- ' A 1, lllH 'ill ' no ll on EAANEHEEIEE E 5 ie! I Nadi '41, T Y ' T ' ' H ' W ' 7 ' 'A V 9 qllwp iii visa! .-' xmgxt-1 Q il ZS ' - ,jimi D N f X9 Sophomore Class W, C, BUDD , , . . . Dothan, Ala. EUGENE A. BULLA . -Randlemnn, N, C. Bl5'l l'Y BURCII, Z T A . .... . Charlotte, N. C. Tuurlnn Plnyorsg Holm Pbl llbo Alpha. EUGENE B, CAMPIXIELI. . . . . . . Lynchlnwg, Va. Cnlumbln Lllurury Society: Tl'1'llSlll'l'l' ol' Mlnlslcrlnl As- suolutlon. THOMAS EDGAR CARPliN'l'liR, JR. . . Durham, N. C. RAYMOND C. CARTER, E A ll . . Durham, N. C. rFllli0DORli C, CIIANG . ..... Shanghai, China Co:-nnonolllnn Club. Mll.'I'ON S. CLARK, A T A . . Goldsboro, N. C. El.IZAl!li'l'll R. CLARKE . . - - . VVilmington, N. C. Glue Club 11, 23. . Greensboro, N. C. Tratukg Vmwslty Truck RALPH H. Coon, E X . . . . 1 l'1!SilllllLll lf'ouLbn.llg l1'rushmnn Squncl. JOHN COLIN CO'l l'lNGllAM . . . . Dillon, S. C. LELAND H. COULTER , . . . . Vandergrift, Pa. . Wilmington, N. C. NORMA LOUISE CRM- r, K A 9 . Sophomore Class 'H0lll'L!Hl!lll.Il.i.iVl! on Student Cnuncllg Gluu Club il, 23. I MARX' CRAVEN, PJ B . . . . .'Lakeland, Fla. JOANNA CRIM, .K A . . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. 'lUlll'0lliCil'H Stuff: Y. XV. U. A. llnblnulg l'nn-llollcnlc Council, Glue Club 111: Studi-nt Uounull 111. '1'noMAs NANCE DANIEL, A fl? .A . . . Durham, N. C. Symphony Ol'Cll0HLl'iL QZJQ A'Cilll.lltiCiUUl',' Stuff CU. Rox'nEN E. DANIELS, rl' A E . . Elizabeth City, N. C. .if'l'l!SiHllllll llonors. WILLIAM A. DAY, rl' A E XVrusLllng Squad fl, 21: LEoNoRA DIE BRUYNIE, M A EMMli'I l' R. DEMOSS . . Bund TllliRliSA DIAMOND , . Cusxnopolltnn Club 11, 21, .l iUll0l'H1 Soorctnry Lu JAMES ALVIN DIXON . WILLIAM A. DORFMAN . IIARRY M. DoU'rY . . . Lllmml Club, X . .af-My M ,ff ,iillHlll'l'ill.ll l.lLa-rnry Society. uguu ol' Wonuxu Vutcrs. . . . . .Bradenton,Fla. Durham, N. C. . . . . r 1 . . . . lhornton, W. Va. 11, 23. . Ubl'nnlr-lo Stuff: l1'rc:-xlmmn . Danville, Va. . . - . .Chcriton, Va. . . Hoboken, N, J. . . . . .Baltimorc, Md. Pruslmls-nt 121. T45 . . ff Yx a sf diwli iff' ' !fyg2'j5f M -A JIILQ-wi Xxfzd l ,ffl3W .4'sjf, Z , xr V' N, , 5 wftla NQQQ, ,,.... Af.. .WE www.. I2IIANtrIei.eeIR. g il' IY I wr 1 pl., X fwxwt . - Sophomore Cllatss WII.I.IAM P. DRIaw, A X A . . . Asheville, N. C. D. F. EARNIIARIIT, 22 A S2 . . . Port Orange, Fla. l. H. IEI,MoRII, rl' A E . . . . . . . . Akron, O. FI'uslInm1I Football: 1I'I'vI-IIIIHIII1 NVI'cst,IlIIgp I7l'O!dlll'I'Hll1 1311:-Iubnll. RAI,I-II Emnknu , . . . . . Buena Vista, Val. AI.I.IsoN B. FARMIQR . . . . Bailey, N. C. LnRov FIERCUS ........ Wilmington, N. C. , NVt'ustllIII.: 11, 23, l,!lmII1I:ItI'y Club. EDWIN P. FINCII, A T S2 . . . Henderson, N. C. BIQRNARII FISIIIQR, Iflf 22 A . . .Atlantic City, N, J. Clmiex' LUlllll3l' U, 27: IlcspnI'l:m Litorury Society. D. L. FLIQMING, A X A ...... Riverside, Cal. . . . . . . .SwzIrthmore, Pa. I'IAR0l.D D. FI.0on Minlsturlnl AHSflCili.liIlll fl, 23: llt-s1mcI'lnII Literary So- cle-typ Taiurlun Pluyurs fl! J . PAUI.INIa FRANCIS, K A . . . . Bryson City, N. C. BRRNARII FRIIQIIMAN, 'fb E A . . . New York, N. Y. Varsity Fuutllull Squnclg Ruta. OITIDLIEL Sigma.. BACON FULLIIR, E X . . '. . .- . . Durham, N. C. JAMES FRANCIS FULP, II K A , . Kernersville, N. C. WILLIAM W. FULP, E A . . . . Kernersville, N. C. Asslstullt Truck Mzmugm' C1, 21. GIIORGE P. CANNON . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. DoN M. GARIIIIR, E X . .... Washington, D. C. 1 1'u:-IIIIIILIII Busltuthull mul 'DUIIIIISQ Varsity Bttskuthull 1233 linux. Oniugu. Sigma. SAMUIII. PAUI. GARNIER . 'AChiI.lli.iClUUl ' Stuff 121: Cllllllllillll. Llturury Society. . . . Winston-Salem, N. C.- H. BRAnsIIIaR GliN'l'llY . . .Roxboro, N, C. Rot:IaR S. GIaN'I'Rv . . Uolullxliiull Liturury Society: 1 l'l'Bhlllllll Boxing, 1f'I'uul1- num NVI'ustIlng. - - .--. Roxboro, N. C. ARGX'l.l5 GLENN . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Va. 1+'I'uslIIIIuII Ilonorsg Gltru Club: 1 0l'lll'll Club. MABIZI. PAcIa GORDON . . . . Elizabeth City, N. C. Glue Club 111. WII.I.IAM R. GORDON, X11 A E . Elizabeth City, N. C. , V . 17l'OHhllli1.ll 'l'I'acltg Vurslty Cross-CouIItI'y 127. FREDIERIC T. Goum, 22 A , . . Lake George, N, Y, 146 .eg 7 t.. , 4- f --'- .f I C ATR.-S' .1., 'aj ft' ' ,i'f'f'fJ1,,:iff ,ig?f A , , ,.fi f 'S21,,,,,:z.. I I - 5Q,fc,w 1 ke ,,., ---ff Q:-Ne. ' .fift- .ff .ff If 24:-1, C.. . 1 . Wie . All ' ' 'A' 1 .i 'W - me rfgiro.. GAANTHQLEER, 1.2 9 A A A e AQ: I XNA 'E Sophomore Class - GIEOIIGIC W. GRAYSON . . Spinclnle, N. C. M. K. Gluzlmla, II K A ...... Raleigh, N. C. Prrfsldonl. l r4-r4l1n1:i.n l x'lr-mlsliln l'nunvil 111: Y. M. tt, A, Czrhlm-l 123: 'Wflmntlvlm-r' Stull' 11. 25: Frushnmn Unso- lmlls und il'l'U.l3k1 'Frau-k i215 Assistant M:umi.:i-r Tennis C231 Bum Cllllllfll Sli-Tlllil. O'1'1'lS GREEN, ju., K A . . . . Asheville, N. C. Mnmuin QPUTURXE, 21 B . . . Swan Quarter, N, C. WlLI.IAM S. I'lAMll.'l'0N, A T S2 . . . Monroe, N. C. Jlualmrlnn l.llox'nry Sooloty. Giaokcla C. IIARDIN , . . . . . Greensboro, N. C. l l'liS1lIll1Lll Gross-Country 'l'l'llllll Vurslly Cross-UounU'y Sqnaulg llospurlam liru-rnry Sucluly, fil50RGlE T. I'IARRm.l., jk., Z2 fl' E . . Asheville, N. C. Br-Lu Onu-mr Slglnng l rw-ilmmn llonnrsg l'x'o:-ilrlunt Froslx- nlnn Class, B. U. S. l.unrlm-rsliln Modal. MARcAlu2'1' IfIARk1fI.l., K A . .... Asheville, N. C. Y. NV. Ll. A. l'lLlDlllL't CH. M. I-IArMoNn HARRIS, 21 -11 E .... Newport, Ark. Niaw'roN II. HARRIS, A T A . . . Alton, Ill. Euvnck C. leIA1uus0N ....... Kinston, N. C. l l'4!HlllllIl.ll ,Ilunors. Guo. C. I'IARWliLl., The Gohlinsn . Wilmington, N. C. .l l'l!Nll1'llllll Cross-i'ountry Toning l4'l'l!HllllllLll Truck Tcrnn, Bom UIIIUHH. Sllllllll.. I . . SAMUIQI. J. HAWKINS . . . . . w7llIHlllHIlll1, N. C. Mlnlstoriul Assoclatlong 11'ru:-sllnmn l rlun1l:-ihip Council. JACOB IIls1.l.MAN, Z B T . . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Tunnls 11, 253 Football Cl, 2jg lFl l'HlllIl1Lll llonors. CAROLYN I'I15NRv, K A ...... Asheville, N. C. ' Glen UIIJI1. ' FANNIE HENRY . .... .Atkinson, N, C. WILLIAM I-lrcxs . . . ..... Clmrlorte, N. C. Beta Onn-gn. Signing l+'rl-rzlnnzm lfontlmll Tr-zung l x'v:-ilnnaul 'l'rnr-lc 'l'illlll. , Wn.r.1AM N. I-IrN'rz1a .... . Wilmington, N. C. Glvu Ulull Cl, 21. BYRON J. I'I0lfl MAN, Z1 lb E. .Asheville, N. C. MARc:ARlz'1' I-IowA1m . . . . . . . . Dunn, N. C. Glnn Gluls ill. RALPH LINDSAY l'Iowl.ANn, E T A , I-Ienrlerson, N. C. ,lluspurlnn Llturnry Sur-lc-ty: Uln'nnlm-lu SLn,l'fg .l l'USlllllIl.Il 1+'1'lomIsl1ln Lfounr-ll. Amare I'IUCKAliliE, K A ..... Alhemnrle, N. C. , I'Ill.ARY A. HUMlll.lE . - . WiliniiiQ.'f0H, N- C- , CLYDE B. JAMES . . . Cumberland, Md. ' A 1 147 if ,,,,. . ....,. , A X -amy. -. 1 . ...,. 4v f','f'o3w.jgfAf E Nil' 5' 'I 7 l . . f awfff A .,,, . ' , ,,,'. f fllliiff ' lhr .,,.. . .-if W ..f. W .f. . .l e f W Wwfrxs meg S w L, I . no - . - W , ' Ill ' W 1, ul' IE Ilqpaol, QHANTIQLIOB V I l , Sophomore Class JOHN R. JRNRINS, JR.. .... . . Parmele, N. C. Coluvnlnlnn LltoI'ary Soolotyg Glue Club. JOHN N, JOHNSON . . . . . .Waynesville, N. C. Assistant Footlmll Manager 11, 27. MARION O. JOHNSON . . . Ingold, N. C. T. PHILIP JOHNSON, 2 T A . . . Liberty, N. C. CAIHaI.L JONES, JR. . . . . . Leakesville, N. C. ESTIIER RU'rI-I JONES. . .Bowman, S. C. I CAROLYN KIRBY, Z T A . . .Decatur, Ga. R, A. Kl.ARE, II' A '9 ........ Jerome, Pa. hNl'l.Sllilll,TtUll and JoI'l'ursOn Colle-go 1153 Fruslxnian Boso- bnll 123. MARY LANGs'I'oN, Z T A . . . . . Goldsboro, N. C. Gleo Club 11, 213 Buslcotlmll 11J: Student Counull 111. 'I LAWRENCE C. LAwI.nss, 1I K -I1 . . . . Norfolk, Va. EHITII LEACII, A A II . .... Washington, N, C. Clams Bnskutballg Doltn 1'hl Rho Alphnp Class Trcnsf uror 113. HOMAN E. LEECII . . . . . . . Wakefield, Mass. Chemistry Club f2Jj,G0l'l1lD.ll Club 123. M. O. LEE , ..... . . . Raleigh, N. C. JOHN R. LIaIOH'r, A .22 III, .... Walkertovvn, N. C. Assistant Mmmgor' Footlmll 11, 295 Chr1ntlcloor Stuff ll, 233 Beta UlllL!glL Sigma. MARVIN ELMER LEMON, E X . . . . . Roanoke, Va. Roanoke Collogcg Unlvorsity ol' Virginia: Glue Cluh 125. ALI.liN R. LEWIS, II' A 22 . .... Swarthmore, Pa. Clm.I1tlula-uI '.Stnl'I' 11, 23: Cross Country 1215 Asslstnvlt Tennis Mnlmgor 111. IAI. L. LEWIS ....... - . Greensboro, N. C, LI.Ovo L. Lurz, II K A . . . . Shelby, N. C, EI.IzAnu'1'I-I McANAI.I,Y, A A II . . . Richmond, Va. SARAH KA'l'llliRINIi MCCRACKEN . . Washington, N, C, KIiNNE'l'1'I H. McCUI.I.oUGII, A T ll . . Indiana, Pa. Butn Onlogn Sigma, ELIQANOR MCDONALD ..... Wilmington, N. C, , WILLIAM D. MCDOWIILI. . . . Kershaw, S. C. W. N. MCKENZIE , , Norwood, N. C. 148 7 V' R kai S X! N22 Q lv.. ff 255459 ,f 5 M y gtg:-'fd -3 5 ,'V' QM , M T ,ASI Q , ,i fwo JM lto MY:-V V . I mf. ' 0 1' 4' ff it -- .Ii i ,R . xx l 5'-' 2 , ..,. . .,., 1, .,,.,,,, I , K NV , MWF ,W M, ' Gif ff ,,f wwf!! A Il, N119 Y fI 5 A 7 ' pf A554 ff rr M l 'ffm' R- , on , J aisle 6 24 . die Ip aq I I 1 I -K Traits nomo QAANTIQIIJEEIR, I ' . e A e , . ,I ' 5 e 'J' V W Nba Xl t-'I ' .X .Nix , fm, W Sophomore Cllatss JOIIN PRIfs'I'oN MCKlNl.liY, rl' A E . . Mobile, Ala. AE' A Beta. Ollllll-ffl. SiHlllllQ Climax' IA-IIIloI' C1, 21. C. B. MCRORIIE, 111 A 9 . . . . Rutherfordton, N. C. --g1,m,tl..1.,L.,- Stull' fl, 21, Copy Erlltur 121: Unlumlilzui l.iluI'Iu'y Soclotyg Fm-HIIIIIIIII lf'riI-IIIIslIl1I Council. i VIRGINIA MAl.0Nll, E B . . Cleveland, Tenn. MARVIN M. MANN, K A . . . . St. Matthews, S, C. Clll'0llil'll! Stuff 11, 21: Glen Club 121. BRN MARTIN, A T A . . . . . . Iflenderson, N. C. Butn OIIIDHIL Signing Gi'l'L10NtE3L Cl, 213 BIDXIIIK Mttlmgm' I 1 . . l , . ADAM B. MASSIEY, Tl li II . . . . Port Norris, N. J. AHSIHLIXIIL Baxsltctlmll Nlatrmgl-I' fl, 21. LIION N. MA'l'l'llliWS, Alf A 22 . . Bessemer City, N. C. l I'uslIIIIIIII Fuotlmllg Varsity l-'outlmllg HOXIIH-T. BEN MILLER, II K fl' . . . . Hickory Grove, S. C. Band C1, 215 Bum f,llH'H'!l. Sil-flllfll VII-u-1'I'IssiI1cIIt Class C211 fiilUIlliHll'y Club. TIIOMAS J, MII.I.I2R, JR. . . .... Baltimore, Md. F11-slIIIIIIII l4'I'lcIIdslIl1I CIIIIIIL-ll, VnI'rIll.y Boxing 121. WII,I.IAIvI MII.I.IaR . .... Winston-Salem, N. C. JOHN MIIRIaOI'I'II MOORII. E 'fl' lf! . . Greenville, N. C. ' Ruta Cillllll-Ill. Silllllll. r1'll0MAS C. MOROAN, A X A . . New Bethlehem, Pa. - JOIIN W. MORRIS, fIpA 9 . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 I'cslInmII JiI'lImfl:-Ililp UUIIIIUII 111: Rom Omega. SlgIII:I: .lI,USDL'l'IlLll 1.llIjI'II,I'y Suululy, I,OuIsIa MOSIES . .......... Norfolk, Va. i FI.oRIzNcIc Moss . ..... . Mobile, Ala. f LRONORII M. MURPIIY, A A ll . . . . Warren, Pa. Clare-I:-I Bm-Iltutllrtllg Cllr-u Club fl, 21: lloltrt l'lIi Rho Alphug ClIuIItlI:loOI ' Stnllf 121. AR'l'l'lUR B. NARBli'l'll, rl' A E . . . Swarthmore, Pa. .llUHI1Ul'ilLll Llt,uI'III'y Snvlutyz Glvu Club fl, 213 '.L'I'uu1i QI, 21, CHISH-UUlllli.I'y fl, 21. IEvIaI.YN NEWTON . ....... Durham, N. C. FRANK NIcIIOI,soN, A X A , . . Greensboro, N. C. VVAl.'l'l5R L. NIcIIOI.sON, JR., rl- A 9 . Charlotte, N. C. 1 I'I:I-IIIIIIILII FI'lt-Ixrlslilli Council. , MARIANA NICKS. . . . . . . . .Roxboro, N. C. Glu.: Club C11. GRORGR W. 0I,nIIAM ..... . Durham, N. C. NIcIIoI.As ORIEM, JR., A 'l' A . . . Hyattsvtlle, Md. l'tl't'hlhlllfl.ll ll0ll0l'H1 I I'vslIIIIztII l4'I'luml:-Ililp Council, llns- X . N ,Y llUl'illll lille-I'nI'y Hoclolyp t?lmIIIlstI'y Club Ll, 213 Mmiugct' Swlllllllillll' fl, 21, SOIJllUIllUl'C Class TI'trIIsIuI'cI'. I ' , ' W, N. ORMONIJ ........ I-Iookerton, N. C. 149 N .x. x wp- e',. I ft ef 7 A' RX. If Mm: A-fig'-B. '0'31fi. ai '59 m e QQ? -5flQ f,,, f f'f oxN X.- A g txlflgg My el Anile 11fgy3otiterlANTneL1Eeu2t,tl .I .. A - eeee - - ' .oe 4 5 -1221 li n'-, if gf ,f l 1 , .' . , . Sophomore Class SARA Ownrucv, A 'il' . . . . . . Asheville, N. C. l'n.n-llvllt-nlu Count-ll i233 film- Club: Nvltlle Wilt-li Dru- nmtlu Orclor, Pl'l!SlllUlll. 1213 l 1'usl1tnun Ilonorsg Forunr Club. Gtaokota I'IlNSON PAuklak, jk., 22 X . . Franklin, Va. ' R. II. PATH, A T A . ...... Durham, N. C. Assl:-tlnnt Advurtlslnp: Mmnurvt' Hl.1lllI.Ill.ll'l001 ' ill. J. R. PEAKE, K E . . ..,.... Norfo'k, Va. I rt-Hlxnmtl I t'lumle-xlilp lfnunf-ll: Y.'M. C. A. Cnlrluotg Bvtu . Onu-gn Slgnm. 0. B. PHIERY, A X A . . . . . Bluefield, Va. l4'l'l'Nlllll1Lll l-'nullmllg l9I'l'2-llllllllll NVruslllngg Vnrslty WVl'0Ht- ling' CU. W1LLxs Pram, E 112 E .... . . Leetonia, 0. liwsv Ptclutow, K A . . . Asheville, N. C. EVliRli'l l' I.. l,l5'l'IiRSON . . . . . Clinton, N. C. Gross-lloulitry Frltuulp NVrusl,lim.: Squad. Clams Pllll,l.II'S, K A . . . . New York N. Y. lFl'L'l-llllllllll Boxing :ind 'l'1-nnlsg V:li':-tlly 'Punnls C232 1312111 Oxnugu Slgtnn, MARcUl5lu'l'la Puulvs, K A 6 . . . Independence, Va. Ulm: Clllll OJ. Kwrumuwis Pl'l l'MAN, K A 0 .... Kinston, N. C. tu.-U vnu, 11, 21. lEI.IZABli'l'lI Powlam. . . . ., . . . Warsaw, N. C. Town Girls' Club Cl, 23. MARSHALL Pkt'1'c1uc'1'i', A X A . . . Charlotte, N. C. I l'UHlllll3lll l+'t'lt-ndrllilp lfounullg 'l'zLurln.n l'luyn-rs, Cast, A Tlmuusnnd Yi-nr:-t Ago, 'l'I'l'llfilIl'l'l' C235 Gluu Cluhg ChrunlvIu Qlulf KU. VVll.l.lAM RAGSDALIZ . . . . . . Smithfield, N. C. MARVIN D. Rman, 'Xl' A 22 . . . . Hertford, N. C. Hr-Lal fJllH'l.'flL Signing Athll-llc' Count-ll 1213 l+'ruslnn:m Boxing. ELMISR Rlsuuak . . . ...... New Castle, Pa. 1 i's:sl11n:Ln lfoollmll und Bnsrehull. JULIAN Louis RIIYNOLDS, flf A 9 . . Glen Cove, N. Y. HAM1-'r0N RIPLEY, Il IC ll . . . . Winnetka, Ill. Bum 0nn'4.rn Sllllllll. PAUL D. ROHHRSON . . . . . Rohersonville, N. C. Culuntlrluu 1.lLot':l1'y Society, Ul'lLVl!ll Educntlon Socluty. EVELYN Romans, K A . ..... Asheville, N. C. Della. 1'l1l Rho Allilm. EI.lZAllli'l'll Rouse, K A 9 . . . . La Grunge, N. C. Glaxo Club, 'lfuruxn Club. WILLIAM R. ROYALL, jk., II K A . Wilmington, N. C. ' FRANK C. Rozzla1.Lis, 11 K 41 . Hendersonville, N. C. Wn.LxAM GLENN Rumrmuou . . . . Avonmore, Pa. 150 ,,,g:mww... . AA. f'f vv'Hr 29f of Tliife'-TYTZWXQY' 09' X7 .w...e. Gum ' ff, -.'W'?1w3w H 'Z tw? Wwe ,W YQtT.5i'if235f.334:'a.f V gg' f yi? ii, -e.4fffi-'ff2'--5?lAf?Z1533iI ' f U27 A f fy ,... 'f' . A ' Wffzizzw, ffff 0' ,,,,f 1' .,,,. A ,,., . , I, ,N,, ,,,,,f . ,.,,.,..,,, W 'X ., h,,V , vw MM an il 'A ff M ---,Qasgkk-1'-, www . Vi A 1 he 'lf' e r THE tooo GHANTHQLIEER. al... - , . - . A .S ln I Us X Sophomore Cllass I RODISRT II. Rusn . . . . Washington, D. C. FRIED G. SAUNDERS . . - . . Apex, N. C. Louis JOHN SAxE ......,.. Cleveland, O. moo ann, 11, za. Enema SCIILOSSBACII ..... Bradley Beach, N. J. Cheer London' 111, lDl'1'HhllllLll Husltutlvnllg Vurslty Basket- bull 1231 TlLlll'll.lll Pluyurs 123. ARCH K. SCIIOCK, jk. . ..-.. Philadelphia, Pa. F1'u:-tlnnnu Tvlmln Sqund. WAl,'rElt E. SIIARPH, JR., K E . . . Burlington, N. C. l 1'L!Hlllllllll fl't'm-lt, Bnnd 11, 23. JOHN SHAW, PJ A . . . . . . . . Meridan, Conn. Bum Onxugtt Signing 1l'l'0Hlll!Hl.ll lixtslurtlrttllg Vnrslty Bun- luetlutll 121. W. T. SHlEl.us . . - - . NVest Durham, N. C. IIELEN D. Snnu' . . . . . . Durham, N. C. G1.Am's WrNs'roN Suurokn . . . . Lexington, N. C. l1'reslnnu.n Honors: Clin-nt Basin-thnll 11Jg U1n'onlclc Stull, Student Count-ll. MA1uoN SIMPSON . . . . . - . . . Monroe, N. C. S. J. SMITH . . ., - . - . Ahsecon, N. I. T. B. SMITH . .... .. . . . . Durham, N. C. Mlnlslt-rlul As:-me-lutloll. GUY L. SNOW . . . . . - . Round Peak, N. C. W. Bknwsrnk SNOW, Il K fl- . . Durham, N. C. FRANK S'l'liIil.li, XII A Z2 . . . . . Lillington, N. C. As:-tlntunt Baseball Muungvr 11, 275 Botn Omega Slgnm. THOMAS Hoon S'rEvENs, E T A . . Princeton, N. C. R. L. S'1'EvENsoN . . . . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Varsity Footlmll 121. JEAN S'l'liWAR'I', Z T A . . ' . Charlotte, N. C. En.EEN S'rIKEt.EA'r1lER, K A . . . . Asheville, N. C. EUGENE F. S'rRown, E A S2 . . . . . Frosty, N. C. CHARLES Enwxutn S'1'uAk'r . . . Rochester, New York Guovlck P. SYKES . . . . . Mebane, N. C. T. E. TAR1' . . - - Newton Grove, N. C. 15: X - Q- if X if RANK ' , .. X :gf qi lf . f, .4 ,Qi W l, ' fgfilf., ' --- ' I ' 1511 . - A , . 963, xp ' . M, 55' 3 ntl' 'ifgglhtv 'lo rl 1 K tw, ' MN ffl . X X If szuxa . 'Z Ir uxm airy.. A AY Y if ll I ll I . e .. ... ll wrt THE nfgpooto CZHXAXNTHCELIEEIRJOO rr is , HMMY JMJFKQJQ, ,V ' 'g Ki E3 'K L. ,:, , f I i5 4 ' I' 'Q 0 V.. .. Sophomore Class -Q 1 MARX' JANE rI'ATE, Z 'I' A . . . . South Bend, Ind. . -. Tnurlnn Players, Cust, The Devll's Disciple. ' JAMES P. TAYl.0R, XI' A E . . . . . . Bristol, Pa. . Az-xulstunt Mmnurex' ol' Footlmll 11, 27. J. h RALPH H. TAvr.ou . . . . - - . Charlotte, N. C. ' Mlnlsterlul Association: Columblun Llterury Soc-lety. ,N V SIDNEY Tm.l.lak . . .V . . - . .Stamford, Conn. V' , t Q Bowman G. TllOMAS, E T A . . . Greenville, N. C. . ' A Beta Omega Shxnmg Chroulr-le Stuff: Symphony Or- . chestru, Band il, Elg Hesperlnn Literary Society. J. c. TRrxr.rr, A x A . . . . . . sruishury, N. C. 'L Cher-1' Lender 121. Q 'A' JouN LAY'roN Tucxmz, KI' A 22 . . Germantown, Pa. . Freulmlun Swlnmllng' Squad. A Ouvlck UPCIIURCII . . . . . - . . Durham, N. C. GEORGE E. Vick, E -It IG . . Kinston, N. C. V' KA'l'Ill.liEN WAIll3l5I.I. . . - - . . Bonlee, N. C. 'Q s. ,. me Y Y sf -J su Q . ' '- JAMES A. WARD . . . . . . Hendersonville, N. C. . - Glee Club fl, 23: Duke Unlveruity Quurtette 121, Enter- tuluments Committee KZJ. Romani' D. WARWICK . . . . . - Charlotte, N. C. Beta. Omega Signing 1-'rc:4lnmm Buskethullg 1 l'0ShHllLll But-sebnllg Vurslty Bnsketlmll. ' A , CuARl.las R. VV1fnn, 21 A . . West Collingswood, N. J. Josmfu Wlmn, A T A ..... .' . Decatur, Ga. 'V 1 1'eshnmn Ul'0Ht-l'COUllf.l'y und 'Frue-kg Freslnnuu Tm-unls: ' V. ' Asslstunt Muuugr-r Boxing tl, 215 Butts. Omega. Sigma.. V . N ,. . I JAMES WEl.l.oNs, 'K 21. . . .. .Smithfield, N. C. , '- ' ' ' .' Y. M. C. A. Cnhlnct. L 'fx ii JOHN W. WllI'l'ElllEAD . . . . . . Dunn, N. C. Amfruan W. WlLl.lAMS, K 2 . . . Hertford, N. C. L. N. Wu.r.lAMs . . . . . - - Battlcboro, N. C. 2' 4 I A , fa, LONNIIZ W. WIl.l.IAMS . . . . . .Ramseur, N. C. 4 A CLARENCE F. VV0onRoH, H K A . . . Richmond, Va. ' I I Frurslxmnn Truck und l x'eshmun XVrestling. CLINTON M. Woons . . . . . .Marion, S. C. J. W. XNOODWARD, K 23 . ..... Columbia, S. C. University Club Orchestra il. 211 Baud fl, ZJ: Delta Upsllon Beta. Lows B. Woouf, -If E A . . . . . Charlotte, N. C. , Her-rperiun' Llterury Society. L.. P. W. YOUNG, II K KI' . . . . . Walkertown, N. C. Beta Omega Sigma. 1 52 -... N.. K 7, I. 51 . 6 .7114 . .Q A Q, 7 -.mx-m' frfi V33 l 1 . 4.4 ag ,- 5 ff ., mf.. , . .,.... . 0 :go ,,.r5,,.. Pflf Nfiirf ,fa ' 'J H A'A' Al A ' W! ' EXCQXQ-5 A X 0 rr Xdlilo nyxt ,. f f' ,ff X FRESHMEN lf'In-ld:-1, l', Il. lflngn-1' li. L. 'l-'Itzgurn.l1I, Jr., Cla-rzlllllnu IPI:-if-lwr, Ruth 1U'lM'1'P1L Ff1l'llllI'H. A. M. Gmlrlls, Lurellln Gnlm-y, 592: uf l . A. ,A, 9.11 , LHEQE HCHPSBKUD., QHANTHQLEER. iw l l 'l 'Q 1 .1 -V - 7 , 1- . , ... I ' ' f. . , x FRESHMAN CLASS Ellnn. Lvl: Anlqmns, Al'l.hllI' Allen, L. ll. Allllxnod, 11. C. Almy, W. G. ilmlcor, .Tnuu Bnrlmr, Lf-ssh: lt. K. Ilge:'n,:l:?l',H:l'rli-:IIllullnmy, Ile-tty lim-sr-ll, lb. G. Bmvon, NV. ll. Hrxulealmw, 'l'l'C'SUlll Blwulsln-l', lmilll Mix:-lgiHllslflfxvjlllllllpfrtCwlxgyllil. 'll1n'p:m't, Allr-u L. .llurwx-ll, T. L. f'6llll1l, Jr., A, ll. tiplglq-r, Il, N, lmwllnglQE1:l':':1lrlllii, ll2ll:T:etT!.t,ll11s-lly, XV. Il. Cfuvrlmyy rl. A. flux, J, ll, Cn-11,1-y, John Cl'iL0l1l4-y, J. H. 1y,g,.,,Ql,!,:,.lT?liE? I,HLl'lH4lll, K:Ltllvl'Inme lmvlv:-l, lII'll'lll Marla: llnwl-mln, G4-ul'p.g'u ,llc-ln, J. ll. Dobson, Annu fll-Ixflgl-:lie lI?:::::4:lx1H', NV. ill. 17l1l.tl'l'1l,, llm'nt,l1y lflutcm, Lldulls E. Jdllls, lllvn lmvls Jlllmllsll, lt. C. Maurjnrln fllnss-mn, 'Vlrp:lnI:L fllyxnpll. MQ 32 X 39 ZW, S 7 Q5 X f, I , 4- ff, N if jfijf ,I M J' fluff? Wfff N .W RQ ff KM '41 vvlf jkyh 'l'l' M lg 3 rg'l25:.,if'V:'w..... 'M -Q. Q . L V :W-Y :Y AV VV U Y WAYV ,., 'Si' -,.::f:, IE nfgxmo.. QHANTHGLEER. FRESHMAN CLASS N. A. Q,-ww,-y, Lucilv Hull, Mill'-l11I'll! V. ,lll'l'l'l'H, Emlllh Mm- 114-nh-y, M. S. llwringtmm, Uhl'lst,In0 Ilhrh, J. JI. Illll H. N. llog1.:'n.rd, lllllzuln-t.h 'Dl'Zl.llH 'll0ll:nnd, 0, XV. Ilovm-, Murlhu. llnwlv, 1-Illzuhvllu liynit, J. L. .lu4l1l, Sldnuy Kurp - H. A. Km-Isl-r, JG. U. Kellum, Xvlllllll. Ka-lly, Mu1'p:m'1-L 'lI. Klmr. Arthur Kol'1'h-l'. Allmrt. Krunn-r, ll. ll. Lau-kuy I Img-nlhy Lmlry, G. .II. Lmmm, XV. A. Llvvmsmul, IG. NV. Lumr, .I1'., In-uv I'.nm.r, Edith Inn-zus, I, Il. Lynn Jr. qg,.,,,-my M.-Quin-y, Munson Ms-Ulm-1-H, Mnmy MMIII:-u, VfI'H1lliIl 1Vlvi!Iu-0, J. 11. 1Xls-Ku-nziv, J. A. Mv- Illunul, Ji. T+'. Mnrlnn Mm-gm-,.t Mnynurll, J. D. Mlntvr, lla-In Mnylur, J. A. Myors, E. T.. 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WARREN, Pmamak, Cnmsfw, STAR A llomcll, llrflzlck, Romcsrm, BIQLUI5, MCCASLIN, Amcms, CAREER SHAW, MAIl1'IN, PIIILLIPS, RANDLIE, MAX, Mvrcxs, Joxrfs 160 VARSITY MANAGERS Roussrmu, Bll5A'I'l1lllll,' Awmaus, Frmlball I-Ilavmzk, Trark and Ififrld MCCASI,INJ lia5,,1,a11 FAIR, lloxingg SAm,1aR, Sfwimming GUNNIN, Wrr'.vl!ing,' Hoovv, Trnnix,,' Runmcx, Crosx-Counlry x llll COACHING STAFF, 1929-1930 Bark rnfw: TURm'vn.i.lc, Cooivnis, Bucnincrr, BAKHR, S'I'l5INliIl Front I'0'7LU.' lJlalAIAR'1',.CAMiauoN, '1'n.soN, SANDERS, I-IUNTHR, ll0I.l,lNGSWOR'I'II Coaching Srtallilli, 11929511930 All athletics during 1929-1930 were under the direction of jimmy DeHart, head coach at Duke. Coach DeHart assumes charge of foot- ball and also performs the duties of Director of Athletics for the Uni- versity. Coach DeHart is a former Pittsburgh star, having played half there for four years, with time out during the WC1l'lKl War. 'George liuchheit, cross-country and track coach, also acts as As- sistant Director of Athletics. Coach Bucky is a University of Illinois man, and was a track and basketball star while there. Tex Tilson, former Washington and Lee star, is assistant coach of football and also head mentor of wrestling and boxing, which is a full-time job for any man! Eddie Cameron, Duke's wonder basketball coach, is also a 16.1 L Q 7 'iw CHEER LEADERS, 1929-1930 Rafk rofw: S'rRown, Sriavicws, lVlClCINl,liY, '1'lusxl.lsR, FISHER In ll1rf0rr'gl'ou11rf.' LUl 1'oN, llrzui f:fI1'l'l' l,1'ad1'r former VVashington and Lee man. Eddie has turned out runners-up in the Southern Conference basketball tournament for the past two years. He also eoaehes freshman football. .lack Coombs, former Phil- adelphia Athletics star, took charge of baseball in 1929 for the first time, and turned out a Southern Champion team. Lenox Doc Baker, former trainer at Tennessee, came to Duke this year to act as trainer while pursuing studies in medicine at U. N. C. Emerson Curly Saunders, another VVashington and Lee athlete, was assistant coach of freshman football, and coach of freshman wrest- ling and boxing this year. Roy Hunter and Harry Hollingsworth, former Duke football stars, were assistant eoaehes of freshmen football and basketball this year. There was no regular swimming coach this year due to the fact that Coach Herman Steiner had to leave school on account of bad health. Herb O'Keef acted as student coach. X 163 il3lU1lliQ'S llfirst Year in the Southern otmiferemtcce Iiy Iliata Ollflilil-', ,-Illflrfir Iidilnr VVhen Duke was admitted to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -at the Christ- 1nas meeting in 1928, few persons had any idea of the record which the Duke teams would make. It was just taken for granted that Duke would prove to be just another member of the Con- ference, with not much chance of doing much in an athletic way for a few years to come. VVell, as all followers of sport now know, ex- actly the opposite has happened. To start things off with a big bang, the 1929 basketball team journeyed down to the tourna- ment in Atlanta rated only as a possible dark horse. VVhen the smoke had cleared up, it was found that the Devi's had defeated the pre- tournament favorites, the University of North Carolina Tar I-Ieels and had ended the sea- son as runners-up to N. C. State for the cham- pionship. Bill VVcrber and joe Croson received all-Southern mention, something unusual for :auch a new team in the Conference. Coach Tex Tilsonls wrestlers also came through in the Conference. Although no actual tournament was held, the records of the various Coacu Jarvuas Dial-I1ut'r Dirrrlnr of !lllll1'lir'.r teams showed that Duke and V. M. l. had tied for first place. Applewhite, Starnes, and Captain Jones were named as all-Southern wrestlers for the 1929 season, In the annual boxing tourna1ne11t, Duke placed one all-Southern man, Shack Martin, fighting in the 115-pound class. VVhen the baseball season rolled around for 1929, Coach Jack Coombs put a team on the diamond that easily won the Conference championship. A total of eleven games were played with Conference teams, and the Blue Devils came off winners in each of the1n. In the final game, deciding the championship for Duke, the Devils met their ancient rivals, the Carolina team, and won easily. Lefty jenkins, pitcher, Bill VVerber, shortstop, and llenry Kistler, first baseman, all were named as all-Southern tnen. VVith the coming of 1930, the basketeers again went down to the tournament in Atlanta. They repeated their performance of 1929 and placed second in the tourney. At the beginning of the tou1'nament, Dulce, Kentucky, Alabama, and VVashington and Lee were rated as favorites. All the pre-season dope worked out.pe1-fcctly, and in the finaligame for the championship, Duke lTlCt Alabama. The Devils were tired out from a hard game with Kentucky of tl1e night be- fore, and fell before Alabama in a close game. Bill VVerber and Harry Councilor were named on the first all-Southern team, Councilor being named as captain. Joe Croson again made all- Southern mention, being selected as second team center. ln connection with the basketball tournament, the first annual conference swimming meet was run off. The Duke swimmers went down to Atlanta rated only as possible dark horses, and then came through to win third place honors over Virginia, Georgia, and Clemson, with Georgia Tech and Florida taking first and second places. Captain Baughman, O'Keef, and Smathers placed in the tournament. Thus one can easily see what :1 record Duke has made in one short year, And, what is best, things look better for succeeding years than ever befot'e. 164 OTBALL K X CAPTAIN HENRY KISTLER VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1929 Back row: R. THORXE, Aumxs, CARPEXTER, GRAXT, BEAVER, HX'A'l'I', CAPTAIX KISTLER, BRYAN, PLYLER, IQXOYVLES, TAYLOR Middlc roms: DAv1s, ROBESOX, Rosxv, BLACKMOX, ROCHELLE, FRIEDMAN, jAxKosK1, NTCKEITHAS, Rrss, PEELER Front roar: BREYVER, XVARREx, COLE, RCGH, BCIE, HAYES, GODFREY, NIURRAY, RUPP fl'liologr:uph by l'lll'l.lSS-XVl'il-Ylli I-'Iylng Service. S'l'ADlUM OPENING, DUKIE VS. l'l'l l'SBURGl-l, OCTOBIER 5, H129 lFoo1tlb.allll, 11929 judged hy a record of wins and losses, the 1929 foothall season at Duke was not much of a success. The Blue Devils had a schedule of ten games, losing six, while winning four. It would he an injustice, however, to judge the season's record simply hy the won and lost column. Duke's schedule is acknowledged to he one of the hardest in the liast. The Blue Devils were up North on three consecutive Saturdays, meeting three of the hest teams in the country, Navy, Villanova, and Boston College. Then, too, the team was handicapped hy injuries. Taking all facts into consideration, one cannot truthfully say that the season was an unqualified success. It was not. But, on the other hand, one cannot say that the season was the ignominious failure that some writers claim for it, for the Blue Devils went down fighting every time. DUKE, 195 MERCER, 6 In the opening game of the season, Coach DeHart carried his Blue Devils down to Macon, Ga., where they met the Mercer Bears. Duke had little diH'iculty in winning from them, due mainly to Sam Buie's great passing, with Nick VVarren on the receiving end of most of Bnie's heaves. The Duke line attack was stopped hy Mercer well, though. Captain Henry Kistler injuried his knee in this game, however, an injury from which he did not recover all season. PITT, 525 DUKE, 7 In the stadium opening game the Duke team fell hefore a superior Pitt team in a game that was packed with thrills coming from long runs by Rooney and Uansa of Pitt and spectacular passes by Buie of Duke. Before an estimated crowd of 25,ooo, Buie did some good passing. Duke's only score came late in the game when Flop Beaver, sophomore halflaaek, got one of Buie's passes and slipped past Pitt's secondary defense to score. Duke made seventeen first downs to Pitt's twenty. X 167 v CAPTAIN-I21.lsc14 Davis RUClll'1l.l.li Blaavmt - VV A Rllli N NAVY, 45g DUKE, 13 After taking a weekls layoff after the Pitt game, Duke then journeyed to Annapolis for the third annual Duke-Navy game. As seems to he the custom now at Duke, all the students who eould find any possihle humming way out of Durham went with the team for the game. lfor the first half the score read: Duke, 13, Navy, 12. In the second half, however, freshened Navy team eame haek strong in the last half to pile up thirty-three more points and win from Duke eonelusively. Russ, Kistler, Davis and VVarren starred for Duke, while Kohlhas, Spring, Binns, Williams and Toth were outstanding for Navy. VILLANOVA, 585 DUKE, 12 Following the exeursion to Navy, the Blue Devils went hack up North thc following Saturday, this time to Philadelphia to meet the Villanova VVildeats. The Blue Devils again hattled the opposing team to a standstill in the first half, the score heing 6-6 at the end of the seeond period. ln the last half, however, the l'hilade'lphians eame haek strong to pile up fifty-two points and win from Duke, 58-12. ln this game Buie again made a name for himself as a passer. BOSTON, 203 DUKE, 12 Making their third trip up North in as many Saturdays, the Devils meanderetl on up to Boston after the affair at Villanova to take on the Boston College team. All the dope pointed to a con- elusive win for Boston. Boston had tied up Villanova, 7-7, and Villanova had heaten Duke hy a large seore. The dope was upset, however, and Duke played Boston to alstandstill, the final score being only Q0-I2 in Boston's favor. Don Carpenter, Duke fx 'X 1 4 - X43 - XX K tu - . R. 'lllIORNl' Ros li x ' z 'W 'f 'A'f' ull 1 . J-, 1 X 92592-tg'i5iii'P1 3 I l K yx A if 'P' f .P MM' Romasow IlvA'rr BRIEVVIER I i fn, , .. .. ... .,.., ...-W V V 18 taekle, hroke into the scoring column in this game, taking an intercepted pass for a seventy-three-yard run to seore. 0. C. Godfrey, playing his last year at fullhaek for Duke, was the star of the day. Adkins, at eenter, also played a great game. DUKE, 323 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, 6 The higgest upset game of the season for Duke was their 32-6 win over the L. S. Il. Tigers. The Louisiana hoys eame up here with a highly rated team. They had won every game up to then, with the exception of a terrihle lat'- ing at the hands of Arkansas, and all the dope pointed to another defeat for Duke. Playing the greatest gatne of the season, however, the Devils had a hig edge over the Tigers and :aeored in all four periods to win easily. liek Godfrey was the leading scorer of the day, hitting the I.. S. ll. line for three touchdowns, while Don Carpenter seored again when he pieked up a hloeked punt and ran for a touchdown. Bill Murray, playing for llny length of time for the first time this year, showed up well. lle earried the hall on line plays right up to the I.. S. ll. goal line, then waded over for a seore. Duke took n day off from the forwartl passing husiness, most of their gains heing through the line. liuie, Murray, Adkins, Godfrey, Carpenter and Robeson starred for Duke. DUKE, 195 N. C. STATE, 12 After heating l.. S. ll. so eompletely, the Devils went into a territie slump against the weakened VVolfpaek from State College. Doped to heat State hy a large seore, Duke only managed to come off the victor by a one touehdown margin. '-1 .. lvlokkax' s l fifllllfklit Bl-1 A v Ii k f l , l l V l w l ' l l f t M, 4 .. 4.64. .du fif 9 A K s gh . rliAYI.0R Coma lVlCKlil'l'llAN l l I 13, Y him. Duke started off the game in great style. Only ahout three minutes of play had gone hy when the lilue Devils, led hy God- frey, managed to slip over their first score. After that touch- down Duke went into a terrihle slump, and what is more, stayed in that slump all during the game. Stout, jordan, Mel- ton, lidmondson and .lohusou were hest for State, while Adkins, Carpenter, Godfrey, Brewer, Murray and Rosky showed up hest for Duke. I DUKE, 205 WAKE FOREST, 0 ln what sports writers deserihed as an ice hockey match, on the following Saturday after their win over State, the Devils took VVake lforest into the camp hy a zo-0 score. The game was played hefore the smallest erowd of the year, estimated at 500, and in the sleet. The VVake Forest huneh showed up het- ter than the seore would indieate, two of Duke's steores heing made on hreaks. Bill Murray was the star of the game from the Duke point of view. VVhen sent in as a suhstitute in the third quarter, he made a 40-yard run to put the hall within scoring distance, Godfrey carrying it over on the next play. Kid Brewer showed the most eonsistent foothall of the day, hitting the strong VVake Forest lille for gain alter gain. l3uie's punting was also good. Covington, Benton, Wt-hh :tml VVQI- liams showed up well. DAVIDSON, 13g DUKE, 12 ln the last annual Duke-Davidson 'l'hanksgiving Day game, the Davidson VVildeats managed to out-trick the Duke Devils and win hy a one-point margin. The game, which was played over at Davidson, was a decided upset to the dope hucket, 1 Pwr l.laR IIAYES FRHEIJMAN ,all 1 'u 7' 4 I 1 R, 3, ln ,HW I ju. ' 7 . , 3 , V ha .-e ut. I 4 RUPP Rucu Kwowuas W ,,,. ,.- f. i Q . as Duke was slated to win easily. Captain Thad Brock, Davidson end, nominated himself for the foothall hall of fame when he ran lo: yards against Duke in this game. l'Ie took the hall on a fake kick formation, eight yards hack of his own goal line, and ran it to the Duke six-yard line, where Adkins caught him from hehind. David- son took the hall over from there. McCall, Davidson hack, scored the other VVildeat touchdown on a 45-yard run. Brewer, Buie, Rosky and Adkins stood out for Duke. CAROLINA, 485 DUKE, 7 in the final game of the season, and the most important from the point of view of the Duke man, the great Tarheel team walked over a fighting hunch of Blue Devils to win, 4.8-7. The score will not tell how Duke did light, it is simply indicative of the superior power and foothall ahility of the '1'arheels. Mel Peeler, playing his last game at end for Duke, was the outstanding defensive player of the day. Brewer and Godfrey did good work at the fullhaek position, Murray played well at half, though slowed up hy lack of interference. Branch, Cap- tain lfarris, VVard, Holt and Fenton Adkins showed up well for Caro- lina. Iimory Adkins, brother of Fenton, and Duke, center, also played a good game. Lee Chiu Cole, playing his last few minutes for Duke at end, suffered a hroken collar hone less than ten seconds hefore the final whistle, this injury ringing down the curtain on C'hin's long ath- letic career at Duke. Captain liistler, Nick XVarren, Mel Peeler, O. C. Godfrey, Sam Buie, Boh '1'horne, and Chin Cole played their last game for Duke against Carolina that day. RED DAVIS ELECTED CAPTAIN FOR 1930 At a meeting of the varsity men after the last game, Lee Red Davis, stellar lineman For the past two years, was elected to captain the Blue Devils during 1930. GRANT Ilucniss PI.v1.lcR .E51,, .4 l , 1 1 5- . .l ilz' wa M x W . 'yt 'U , I I .on fp D' W, 1 V' J, L if . x ' 4 . . Ike I I i . -Y .,. P ,. . A Bum w.,. ,L ' Y A I K y fum, I . 1 1 i i f I VK ' V l Lic , e .ar-if ' 4'i' 3 EJ, 5? L- A J NJN., ,., .,,,-,, A W M , V , The letter men for 1929 were: Captain Henry Kistler, Dun Hyatt, Huh Hayes, I.. A. Nick VVarren, Mel Peeler, Don Carpenter, Lee Davis, Lee Cole, William Bryan, Bnlu 'l'hnrne, Fred Taylnr, Emory 1 Adkins, Charley Rupp, Bert 1 , ,M Frientlman, Sam liuie, O. C. I f Godfrey, Marcus Rosky, P. O, i 'lKid Brewer, P. L. Flop i Beaver, Taft Russ, Glenn Roh- 1 , si . 'li l esnn, VVilliam Murray, Pat H Rochelle and lfrctl Anclers. Kistler, ',l'horne, linie, War- y ren, Uomlfrey anal Peeler rc- f , ceivetl their final fnothall let- l 1: ters. Davis, Reisky, Rupp, Hayes and Murray reeeixfecl their seeontl letters. 1 : N- x 1 J5',- A rt- y . l q ,il A If IIAYus Rocrnsnms RUSS RUP? Anim-is 5 BASIQETBALL . NFZBB.,-4-23 X TAIN OL!! uk RYIKZQ VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD, 1930 Bark row: MANAGER ROUSSEAU, ORMSBY, GARBER, COACH CAMERON, METZ, TRAIXER BAKER Middle ro-w: THORNE, CARTER, BURCH, XAYARVVICK, SHAW Franz rom: CAPTAIX FARLEY, VVERBER, CROSON, ROGERS, COUNCILOR I i 1 l MEN ON 1929 BASKETBALL SQUAD WHO PLAYED IN 1930 Balcle row: Bukcn, THORNE From row: CAPTAIN Falmev, Wuknlsv., CROSON, Rocmzs, COUNCILOR , Basketball, 31930 Undisputed State Champions, runners-up in the Southern Conference Tournament, with the laudable record of eighteen victories out of twenty collegiate games, briefly sums up the out- come of the 1930 basketball season-the most successful that a Duke quint has ever had. Na- tion-wide interest was centered on the fleet Blue Devils as they marched through the regulaz season taking the scalps of every opponent, Washington and Lee the lone exception. From the very start, the Devil quint proved itself to be of championship caliber and rapid- fire scoring ability, when the Durham and Raleigh Y': were taken into camp by decisive scores. To set a high scoring record, the Devils hit the basket for 103 points to thoroughly trounce the Greensboro Y, Opening the collegiate season, Duke on its first northern trip, trimmed the University of Virginia, Maryland, and Navy in a row. These games only served to prove the ability of the Blue Devils. During their stay at the Naval Academy, they were classed as one of the fastest quints ever to set foot on Navy soil-. Returning home, Duke lost to Washington and Lee in one of the fastest games seen on the local court. It is generally admitted that the Blue Devils were not up to par in their floor work and shooting. However, Chalky Councilor lived up to his name, I-Iell on Wheels. x 175 , ..., , .,...,,..... , . 1 CAREER Wmunan S1-mw In rapid succession, the Devils took the court of each member of the big five by impressive scores. Wake Forest was the first to taste the dregs of defeat, but State College threw a scare into the Duke camp by holding them to a score of 35-31. The victory in the Tin Can over the Flying Phantoms of Chapel Hill afforded the Duke fans an opportune chance to.increase their lung capacity. The entire quint clicked like a well oiled machine, and the Devils looked like world heaters. State College was defeated a second time, followed by two wins over Davidson and South Carolina. The Blue Devils thoroughly demonstrated their speed and basketball ability when Loyola of Chicago was trimmed by the score of 30 to 27. Fans in this part of the country were treated to the greatest game ever played in Memorial Gym. Loyola, led by their star center, Murphy, came to Durham with a. string of impressive victories covering a period of two years. However, they could not cope with the speed of the Devils and had to be content with the small end of a close score. To designate a star would be impossible. It would be more appropriate to say it was a star quintet, and it shone forth brilliantly, too. After gaining national recognition by defeating Loyola, the Devil quint again defeated the lads from Chapel Hill. With sweet revenge on the Generals of Washington and Lee and David- son, the Duke team finished the season in a blaze of glory before entering the Southern Con- ference Tourney. As tournament time approached, sports editors were predicting Duke as the favorite quint by virtue of its foes. With such men as Captain Boley Farley, Bill Werber, all-Southern guard, joe Croson, blond center, Chalky Councilor, who captivated the Atlanta fans last year, and George Rogers with his dead side shots, Dukels hopes were soaring high. As proof of the fact that Duke, without a doubt, is one of the conference basketball leaders, read the following. It comes from Burton Shipley, coach of the University of Maryland quintet: The team that beats Duke will win the Southern Conference basketball tourney, which opens in Atlanta on February 28. 176 CoUNcn.ok ROGERS CAPTAIN FARLIQY I . Duke has the best balanced team we have played this year and also has tournament tem- perament and a clean style of play which is so important in the title event. The Devils started tournament play as predicted when Louisiana State University tasted de- feat by the score of 43 to 34. Bill VVerber further demonstrated to Atlanta fans that his name should he at the top of Southern basketball stars. Duke was leading by a comfortable margin a few moments before half-time when Joe Croson, who was suffering from an infected mouth, was taken from the game. L. S. U. crept up but never could cope with the Heetness of the Duke quint. On Saturday night the Devils eliminated the Yellow Jackets from Georgia Tech. 'fChalky Councilor clinched an all-Southern berth by his hrilliant'fioor work. The midget forward turned the all-Georgia Tech crowd of Atlanta into a half-way Duke crowd hy his outstanding per- formance. Time and time again, Councilor single-handed took the hall down the floor, eluded the guards, and looped his one-handed overhead shot. Monday night found Duke and Kentucky paired in what turned out to be the best game of the tournament. The entire Blue Devil quint .performed like demons, with joe Croson recovered from his illness to lead the scoring. After the smoke of the conflict died away, many writers stated that the championship game should have been played when Duke defeated Kentucky. The Devils, going into the finals against Alabama, found themselves tired and worn out after the strenuous game of the previous night. Alabama contented itself with a slow passing game much to the displeasure of the Devils whose deadly weapon is speed. Disappointedly, Duke was nosed 'out by a 24 to SI score. However, she set a record for being the runner-up team for two consecutive years. Two members of the team were awarded all-Southern berths. Bill VVerher, guard, and Chalky Councilor, forward. Returning home, these two were welcomed with the all-State title along with their teammate, joe Crosong incidentally, all three of these boys are from the same city, VVashington, D. C. Such success has never been witnessed by a basketball quintet at Duke, and Coach Cameron and his Devils deserve praise in a measure far beyond what the student body is able to con- tribute. X T77 L- CAPTAIN-ELEc'1' CROSON Coacu CAMERoN CAP'l'AiN-ELEC'I' Rooms Alma Mater bids farewell to Captain Boley Farley, Bill VVerber, Harry Councilor, Donald Burch, and Bob Thorne The hardwood Hoor in Memorial Gym will look bare next year with- out these boys performing their stellar roles. However, with such men as Croson and Rogers, co-captains of next season, Garber, Shaw, antl a group of strong reserves along with excellent material from an undefeated.freshman team, the outlook for the future appears bright. Following is the record made by the Blue Devil quint, both in its regular schedule and the Southern Conference Tournament: Duke ............ 655 Virginia .... ....... 3 2 - Duke , , . . 285 Maryland . . Duke -47: Navy . - 1 IDuke . 295 W. and L. . Duke .493 Wake Forest . ljuke . 355 N. C. State . Duke . 35g U. N. C. . . Duke . 375 'VVake Forest . Duke - 33: N- Stare - Duke . 335 Davidson . . ljuke . 33: South Carolina Duke .305 Loyola . . . Duke - 37? U- N- C- - - Duke . 295 W. and L. . Duke . . 395 Maryland . Duke .... 455 Davidson . . CONFERENCE RESULTS Duke .... 435 Louisiana State University Duke . 4.45 Georgia Tech ..... Duke .375 Kentucky. . . . Duke . 2.1.AQ Alabama . . 178 ASBB LL VW IW A z X I . w CAPTAIN NICK WARREN x w 1930 BASEBALL SQUAD Top row: Coach Coombs, Shore, Alford, Gray, Harrington. Second rolw: Bennett, Rumbaugh, Rochelle, Howell, McKeithan, Duflie, Metz. Third row: Hawkins, Belue, VVerber, Dean, Farley, Barker, Kistler. Front rofw: Carruthers, Farmer, Mascot Forlines, Murray, jenkins, Captain VVarren SOUTHERN CHAMPIONS, 1929 Buck row: ALLEN, VVIEATIIIERBY, CARllU'l'llliRS, lilS'I'I.liR, VVARRIQN, IIol.soMnAcK, l'llERRlNG'l'ON, '1'RA1Nlex S'l'lilNl5R Middle rofw: MANAGliR JOIINSTON, l'lAWKlNS, Blarula, JENKINS, CAPTAIN DEAN, COACH Coomns, VVIERBHR, FARLIW, .plilihlik Front rofw: l'I0l.l.lNGSWOR'l'll, BARDIEN, AnAMs, BARRIER, BliNNli'l l', Al.l 0RIJ, MURRAX' Baseball, 11929 The I929 edition of the Blue Devils on the diamond went through what is perhaps the most successful season ever enjoyed by any 'Duke team--football, baseball, basketball, or any other sport. Meeting some of the leading teams in the East, including Penn State, University of Penn- sylvania, Villanova, Navy, University of North Carolina, and North Carolina State, Coach Coombs and his men came through in fine style to win thirteen games, lose five, while four games were rained out. Coach Coombs, former Athletic star and world's series hero, took charge of coaching the Duke baseball teams for the first time last year. The success of his teams, both varsity and freshman, speak enough for his ability as a coach. The varsity easily won the state and' Southern cham- pionships, and the frosh took the state championship in a walk. The winning of the Southern Conference championship gave Duke its first official, clear South- ern Conference title. To be sure, other teams had won Southern championships before, hut this was the first clear title won since Duke's entry into the Conference. The 1929 wrestling team also claimed the title, but their claim was disputed by V. M. I. . Led by Captain Dayton Dean, star second baseman, the Blue Devils made such a record that scouts from the big leagues were on hand at most of the final games to watch the team and to look over its stars-and there were plenty of stars. Captain Dean, a junior during the 1929 season, is one of the first major sports captains at Duke University from the junior class. Three of the stars of this championship team- Lefty jenkins, Bill Werber, and Henry Kistler-easily made the mythical all-Southern baseball selection. jenkins, little southpaw hurler, X Isl' WERBER FARLEY BENNETT MURRAY made himself so conspicuous by his work on the mound that he was rated as the most out- standing college pitcher in the South. His hitting also was so good as to cause comment. Bill Werber, all-Southern basketball man, also played such consistent and fiashy ball at shortstop that he easily made the honor selection. He was also one of the leading hitters of the team, both in extra bases garnered and in hitting percentage. Henry Kistler, captain of the 1930 football team and star first-sacker, won his all-Southern rating by his ability to hit,- both fre- quently and far. Hittingrover .4oo, Henry led the Conference both in percentage and in home runs. Old Man Rain, the bane of every baseball player's existence, played quite a part in the i929 season. To begin with, the opening game with Penn State was rained out. Not satisfied with having messed up plans for the first game, Jupe Pluvius came through nobly to rain out three successive games on the Northern trip. Within three days games with Princeton, New York University, and Fordham were rained out, this little rest making more of a pleasure trip out of the Northern expedition than the coaches had figured on. I The Blue Devils got off to a slow start when they dropped the second game to Penn State, 6-4, after having won the first, 2-IQ dropped the third to the University of Pennsylvania, 5-ig and the fourth to University of Pennsylvania, 7-6. After this series of losses, however, Duke hit a winning streak, takim the next game from Washington and Lee by a score of 13-o. In this game the Duke hitters went on a rampage, hitting the horsehide to all parts of the adjoining countr . In ,ihe next game, played with Wake Forest over there,'Jenkins, star Duke southpaw, and Lefty Lanning, star Wake Forest hurler, staged the prettiest pitchers' duel of the year. Jenkins received slightly the better support, and Duke came out on top by a score of 2-I. Duke won the next four games, played with Wofford, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, and Davidson, easily. In the next game, played with Carolina on Hanes Field, the Blue Devils outhit and out- played their traditional rivals from the Hill to win by a score of 9-6. Needless to say, a win over Carolina put the team and the student body in a very agreeable frame of mind. On a scheduled six-game Northern trip the Blue Devils played three games, with University of Fennsylvania, Villanova, and Navy, while three others, with Princeton, New York University, 182 - ,ku r ,h ffu. ,ty-., K X' f,.ll:',4 rf' 1' ' ' r A , Q3 f. 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After returning from the invasion of the North the Blue Devils hitched up with the Virginia Cavaliers in a one-sided set-to, from which Coombs and his men emerged winners by a 12-2 score. Meeting another Conference team next, VVashington and Lee, the Coombsmen took their second win of the year from the Generals, this time by a 5-3 score. These two victories left only North Carolina State and Carolina to.he met and vanquished to give Duke a clear title to the championship of the Southland. On a certain eventful Friday the Dukesters journeyed to Raleigh to take on State College to determine the winners of the Big Five championship of North Carolina. A win over State would give Duke the title, regardless of how the final game with Carolina, on the next day, came out. What happened is now history, and important history for Duke athletics. In a fast game, with Lefty Jenkins at the helm, the Blue Devils completely mastered State to the tune of an 8-3 score. . On the day after winning from State on Friday, Duke went over to Chapel Hill to take on the Tar Heels for the final game of the season. This game was one of the type about which novels are written. The last game of the year, traditional rivals opposing: Duke slated to loseg playing on hostile ground, and the championship of the South at stake. VVhat a stage on which to play the last game! The Tar Heels started the scoring in the first inning when they nicked ,lean Belue, Duke pitcher, for four runs. Belue had started this game with a had finger, since he was the only one available. When he was knocked out of the box, only one pitcher was left, Lefty Jenkins. jenkins had pitchhed nine innings against State the day before, and was not in the best shape to pitch. He was sent in, however, and for nine more innings he worked out perhaps the prettiest game of his career. He retired Carolina in that momentous first inning after they had three men on base and no outs. For the remaining eight innings he pitched superb ball, allowing the Tar Heels only one run. In the meantime his teammates went on a hitting rampage and pounded the ball over Emerson Field to pile up eight runs, a margin of three over Carolina, and enough to bring a Southern title to Duke. X 183 CAPTAIN NNICKU WARREN CoAcH JACK Coomns The men awarded letters were: Captain Dayton Dean, Bill Adams, Tom Bennett, Ralph Barker, Jean Belue, Roland Farley, Lee Hawkins, Ernest L. Jenkins, H. E. Kistler, W. A. Murray, M. A. Peeler, L. A. Warren Ccaptain-electl, Bill Werber, R. M. Johnston Cmanagerl, and john W. Coombs Qcoachj. At the close of the season L. A. Nick Warren, captain for the 1930 season. Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke catcher, was elected - THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE -Pennsylvania State, rain. . . . . Q . 1 . . . . , - . . . . . . . . . f -Princeton, rain. -New York University, ram. Duke-Fordham, rain. Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke 1 4: li 6: 13: 2: 5: :og 9: 6: 4: 9: 3: 2 45 12, 53 39 33 Pennsylvania State . . , . r Pennsylvania State .... . 6 University of Pennsylvania . . 5 University of Pennsylvania . . 7 Washington and Lee . . . . . 0 Wake Forest ...... , 1 WoEord . ..... . 1 North Carolina State . , 5 Wake Forest ...... . 2 Davidson ......... . 4 University of Pennsylvania .... 9 University of North Carolina . . . 6 Villanova ......... , 2 Navy . . . . . . . . 6 Virginia . . ..... . 2 Washington and Lee . . . . . 3 North Carolina State ..... . 3 University of North Carolina . . . 5 34 TRACK and FIELD OJUENJI fn x .. 5-w:'.vvtaEe I-1S.v, 4.:::wi. fi'- .412 . K! 1 . 1 mg ,i . ' ,6' CAPTAIN 'THOMAS L. CROBERTS l X TRACK AND FIELD SQUAD, 1930 Back mac: COACH BUCHHEIT, FLETCHER TIQRXER, XXYHITEHEAD, SMITH, kxLLEN, ZACHARY, MAX- ACER HEPLER Second row: FARTHIXO, S1-LARPE, FRAXRLTX, TURxER, FLTSTOS, VVIXSLOXV, NARBETH, ROBBINS Third roar: HARDIX, KEEGAX, GREEN, COOK, Hxcxs, HOWARD, GRIMES Front row: TRAXTHASI, INIASSEXGILL, XYEBSTER, CAPTAIX ROBERTS, HEIZER, Smox g...4 s--. W 'i .-'-11 .ggi J JK i A . jf- 'f -L E 4 '-R it EBI, fi ' 4'-Q ing... at. ii ia t 'l 1 X 5 .I J s 1 I I ...D u.:, ,,-,,, t..4.-- ,, 4.. J A hr 1 wx' , U ' . I . .,...... .' 1 GI la- E Wk-u h -. , ' 'l , lj Y' ., .,, - - . ...,..-,, I , A V E, . - L ' . f Q 'Q' 1 H, , J i ----- 4 .Q A .A 9 . --- -- - . .. 4.41. --sw - 4..- A A ., , J 9 5 1 '- ' -A-I ww f cfs: as -' . if 1 .... ,.. ' 'af . -.f.g ' j ' ' ur' ' , A X E .,. T-IT.,-.,. -, W, ,r-.. I --1 N' .. .-.1.... , i, , gr 1.1 V, , M 4 N , . . ,f. - ,. .a,,, ,. - --is-,gf ' .v -.5 L... , . -,-A , V . - N. I, I ' t - wh-HIC ,- - 'I ry, I ' 1 - if , , M5 7... any 7 ...J H' - -- 'V 3, nffgf joxlas Doxm' Woonvvrutn C.xP1uuN BRUMMITI' I Track and Field, 11929 The Blue Devil tracksters started off the 1929 season with a hang Invitation meet where they placed second with a total of 22 points. The high light of the entire season lies in the fact that the four-mile relay team won the by going to the Virginia Virginia won the meet. annual Georgia Tech Relays held in Atlanta. This team, composed of Ashworth, Simon, Doxey and VVoodward, broke the former Southern record of 18 minutes 36 seconds and set a new one at 18 minutes I7 2-5 seconds. All the leading teams in the South were entered in this relay. This same team was entered in the annual Penn relays held in Philadelphia and they came! off with ninth place honors. In the annual Southern Intercollegiate Conference meet held in Birmingham, johnny Wood- ward ran an exceptionally fast mile in 4 minutes 23 3-5 seconds over a soggy track and in the rain to take first place for Duke. This first is significant in that that mile run was the first track event to be entered in the Conference tournament by a Duke man. VVoodward also placed fourth in the 880-yard run. Fred Brummitt, captain of the 1929 team, also placed in this meet, taking a second in the discus and a fourth in the shot putt. Duke placed seventh in the meet With I3 points. , Duke's luck in the outdoor track season did not hold out so well, the Devils losing four dual meets. The Hrst one of the year was with N. C. State, the Devils losing out by 3 59-67 score. ln the second meet, with V. P. l., Duke again lost, this time hy 56-70. The Tar Heels from Carolina won out over Duke in the third one by 3334-9254, while VVashington and Lee took the last meet of the year by 53-73. , X 187 As11woR'1'11 FLETCHER TURNER SIMON FREEMAN In the annual state meet, held in Greensboro, Duke placed fourth, losing out to N. C. State for third place by only 2-5 of a point. The team scores in this meet were: U. N. C., 65-85 Davidson, 30.55 N. C. State, 28.55 D11ke, 28.35 and Wake Forest, 11.0. Lettermen for 1929 track.were: Fred Brummitt, captain5 R. C. Ashworth, Coke Candler, J, E, Dnxey, Chess Freeman, J. VV. Futrell, Tom Roberts, captain-electg Bill Simon, J. L. Woodward, F. C. Turner and Ogden Bruton, manager. 1oo . 1oo . 220 . 880 . . Mile . . . Two-Mile . Low Hurdles High Hurdles Shot Put . . Discus . Javelin . . Pole Vault . High -lump . Broad Jump DUKE TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS Ervin . . Bruton . Ervin . . Woodward Woodward Simon . . Ervin . Brantley . Brummitt Brummitt Bennett . Brantley . Beverley . 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J: 24 4Q4T '!.L'- ,xi 4 if-.svn f, -fwffi' f?'ffi?P'!fWWm ,Q ,ga - Al .G w,f?ff'iZ,. ,fi.7:1f l,y:,i'4,f.VN 1 4 h ' .5 41' f1 ','f,,-1' ,W ., 4 ' V, V Q W ,:,lf.i'nV . 4, r - 2- 1 lmmwn x , ,An A Mu ' ' A A ,,'-1+ qv - fr 1. ' ff H :Lyn N- f' ' , ff ,I , ,4,, , j,.' I. -X '- I 41 'R -- J' . ' l in V W.. -Aw . , X ' Lf QA ffl.. 3' iLS'f,jj5!'I f . IS ,I ,rfil , . 'I4lIdW'f1I---n--N,,,iW1MW '! '9Fvsz,QI1Q' ' N ,. - .-I ,1 H - L.M,,, ' GFI-,V E, ,V if 9 , fs.,-f.,,.,,., N N E f ,f KE , , k N :mf r. rx N xx QM 'Q' CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD, 1929 Back rofw: ROBBINS Mzddlv row: FI,lN'1'0N, Illnzuk, HOWARD Front rofw: I-IARDIN, GRIMISS, LAWRENCE, SIMON, GORDON C1rosszConm11t1r'y Wlth only two veterans, Captain Blll Slmon and Jlm Ilclzcr, left as n nucleus, Coach Buchelt developed 11 strong cross-country lenlll. ilieslales these two men, tl1e team was composed of 1-'llnton, Grimes. Robbins, llowarrl, Lawrence, Gordon, 1-laralln, and Starnes. This team was crippled at times by injuries, however, so that it was not often that the full strength was available, but In spite of thls the team llnlsherl well ln the front. The llrst meet, against Navy, was won by the Mlddles, but Simon was the indlvltlual star, and turned ln a re1nm'lcalJle' raec by breaking the Navy course record, which had been standing for ten years. Jim I-Telzer cnme in flfth, and the rest ol? the team showed up well. In the dual meet with Carolina the Tarheel hnrrlers wen by a close score. Simon came in second, and Ilflolzer again placed flfth. XVashlngton and Lee was easily defeated, Simon and Ilelzer coming In Ilrst nnd second, respective- ly, and Hardin, Grimes, Fllnton, Gordon. and ltubblns ilnlshlng well up. ln the last dual mcet aenlnst North Carolina State, 1le'izcr and Simon fought it out all the way I'or ilrst place. They both ran nnu.rnl1lcently and llnlshed in a tie. Fllnten. Lawrence. and Grimes also ran well, und, together with Gordon, Robbins, and llardln, enabled the Blue Devlls to wln. The Southern Cenfcrenec run was held at Chapel Hill under the worst weather conditions imagin- able. It was a cold, Icy day, and the ground was hard and slippery, Ten teams were entered, with seventy-ilve men running the flve-mlle course. The indlvhlual wlnner was Bob Young, of Unlverslty ol' Georgia. and second place was taken by Bill Sllnon. Helzer came ln a good tenth. The meet was won hy the Carellna team, lluke took Seventh. The loss ot' l'eur men from the previous year's Southern champs team, and Injuries at the begin- nlng of the season, was hard to overcome. but with a veteran team next year the Blue Devil lntrrlers should recover their championship form. Bill Slnmn and Jhn Helzer, stars oi' thls yonr's tcnm, wlll be back, better than ever, and the other leltermcn. Fllnton. whose consistent good work all season stood outjwlll also return. The feature of the season, and one of the most notable ot' intercollegiate track events. was the wonderful race run by Slmun when hc broke the Nnvy course record. 190 WRESTLING SQUAD, 1930 ' Bach rofw: KNOWl,liS, BRYAN, MANAGIER fiUNNIN Second ro-rw: WILLIAMS, DAY, AI1K1Ns, LIsIvIMoNs, I-Iuornzs Third rofw: 'GliN'I'RY, I-IAkku.1., TI'IOMAS, WALI., GA1vIm.Iz Frou! rofw: WARREN, Prsmw, DAVIS, Fekous, CAIrrA1N S'rARNIzs Wrestling, 11930 The Duke wrestlers, handicapped by the loss of all llllt one of the 1929 team, Captain Ralph Starnes, went up against a hard schedule, coming oft victorious in two matches, against Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Davidson College. Captain Starnes, Southern champion for 1928 and 1929, won every match In whi-ch he wrestled, and would have gone far in the Conference tournament had he not been declared ineligible at the last moment. ' T. 'lhe Duke grapplers opened their season against Princeton University at Princeton on January II. The lgers won out, with Starnes the only Blue Devil to win out. Peery, 165-pounder for Duke, was ineligible at this meet, but wrestled in an exhibition match and threw the Princeton grappler. On the following Mfmdflyi .l2U1Ufll'y 13, the Dukesters met Franklin and Marshall at Lancaster, Pa. They fared better in 2115 meet,.with Gamble and Starnes winning time, decisions in the 115 and 135-pound classes, and IUQ.'l1CS winning by a fall in the unlimited division. ' On February 8, the Devils again went north, this time to meet the Navy wrestlers. Again Starnes 1WSV21S.the only man to win out, though the Devils all put llp game fights.. On February 15, Duke met SZlV1ClS0Il at Durham and came through with a 17-9 win over the Presbyterians. Gamble, Gentry, tffmesr and Wall, in the first four weight groups for Duke, won time decisions, giving Duke a I2- pomt lead.. In the next three weights, however, Davidson won out, making a score of I2'9. With the Facet hanging on the heavy bout, LoIIis Hughes won out by a fall o-ver Raker of Davidson and gave b ff Feet to Duke. On February 19, the grapplers met N. C. State in the DI1ke gym and lost a heart- tgeillvigllilinzitch to them by a 14M-13M score. Two falls, one time dCClSl0l1 and a draw enabled State I . Duke took the second win of the season when they downed V. P. I., 19-13, at Blacksburg. Starnes Hltd Adkins won out by falls, while Gamble, Knowles and Peery won by time decisions. On this same SIP, the wrestlers lost to Washington and Lee by a 22-6 score. Gamble and Captain Starnes won for like Ill the 115 and 135 pound classes respectively. PCCFY, 165-pound grappler, made the best showing for Duke in the Conference wrestling tourna- ment when he went to the finals, losing out in the last round by a close time decision. 191 BOXING SQUAD, 1930 Bark rofw: MANAGER FAIR, MARTIN, Rloolck Mirldlr f0'2LU.' WlfN'1'z, RANKIN, lViIl.l,liR, Bomcn, lVlA'I'HIESON Frnnl rnfw: VVARREN, CAlu'ick, l'lYA'l l', CAPTAIN SAINT AMAND, S'rAnNlas, EDWARDS Boxing, 11930 Although composed of a number of new men, the Duke boxing team had a highly successful reason, winning five dual matches and losing only one, to U, N, C., one of the begt teams ir. the South. The team was made up of the veterans, Captain St. Amand, Carper, Warren, Mar- tin. The new faces on the team were Starnes, captain of the wrestling team, Mark Edwards, Matheson, I-Iyatt, sophomores, and VVentz and Miller, substitutes. In the first match, at South Carolina, the Devils won by a score of 5-2. Mark Edwards scored a K. O. in the 115-pound class, Captain St. Amand loizt a close decisiong Starnes, Matheson, Warren, and Carper won, and I-Iyatt lost. University of N. C. were the next opponents, and the veteran Carolina team beat the Blue Devils, 5-2. Every match was close, and the Duke pugs fought hard. John Carper came through with the Duke points. In the second match with South Carolina at the local gym, the boxers Showed their admire,-5 what they could do and beat the Gamecocks without the loss of a match. Everyone was in fine form and showed their supporters that Duke was represented by a powerful team in the squared rm . g.l'he University of Virginia team was met next in one of the most exciting matches seen in the Duke gym. Edwards won, and Martin in the I25'p0lll1li class fought a sensational battle and scored a K. O. in the third round. Miller, fighting in Starnes' place, won, and Warren scored an easy victory. It looks as if a clean sweep, but Carper, fighting in the 175-pfllllld class rqz CAPTAIN SAINT Azvmxn HSHACKU MARTIN MJOI-INNIEN CARPER and outweighed by fifteen pounds, lost the decision after having his opponent on the verge of I1 O. in the first round. This was another hair-raising, nerve-wracking battle. Both men re- ceived fearful punishment, but gamely fought to thc end. It was Carper's first loss in threc Years of varsity boxing. Don Hyatt in the heavyweight bout won by a K. O. The Devil mittmen kept up their winning streak by licking V. P. I., 6-1, and Washington and Lee, 4-3, and finished the regular season in such style as to make the Duke fighters feared in the Southern Conference tournament. Duke suffered a severe blow to her chances by the inability of Edwards, a consistent win- ner all year, to take part in the tournament due to an injury. Shack Martin, however, took Off enough weight to Hght in his place and defend his title. Shack'l fought his way through IQ the finals and appeared to be on the way to a second title, but was beaten by a narrow mar- Hln, Only after putting up his customary game fight. St. Amand, fighting his last bouts for Duke, reached the semi-finals, amde a game bid for the 125-pound title, but lost by a narrow fmlrglll- John Carper, the K. 0. king, also fighting his last for Duke, reached the semi-finals In the 160-pound class, after winning his preliminary fights in easy fashion. Another Duke man reach-ed the semi-finals when Hyatt fought his way through in the heavyweight class. Hyatt's showing was noteworthy considering the fact that it was his first year of boxing. With two more years ahead of him he should bring a title to Duke before he hangs up his gloves. In the '45-pound class, Ed Matheson also showed up well. Although beaten in the first round, it was gglly after a hard fight and by a close decision to the man who went on to win the champion- , ip, Next year should see: Duke represented by one of the best boxing teams in the South. With veterans back in almost every weight and with a little better breaks than were received this Yeilr they should stand an excellent chance of taking the Southern Conference title. Returning next year will be Edwards, Martin, Starnes, Matheson, Bolich, Hyatt, and substitutes, VVentz and Miller, who will give some of the regulars plenty of opposition for their places. X , lbgi., 'f .,,. ,sth 193 5, , SWIMMING SQUAD, 1930 Back row: O'KnIzr, SMA'rHERs, SMITH, BRAWLEY, Dnzso, REYNOLDS Front ra-w: EARNHARDT, STBARNS, CAPTAIN BAUGHMAN, LIVENGOOD, A'rKINs, MANAGER SADLER . ' Swimming, 1930 4 'The Blue Devil tank team, minus the services of a regular coach, came through the hardest tank schedule ever given a team here, with a record which wns consistently better than last year's. Coach Herman Steiner was slated, at the beginning of the season to direct swimming, but a breakdown forced him to leave school, and Herb O'Keef was put in to fill the gap as student Coach, The Devils began their season with Washington and Lee on January 18, losing to the General Natators by a 40-2o score. Captain Baughman and Jimmy Smathers took Firm for Duke in the 150-yartl back stroke and 22o-yard dashes respectively, while Stearns and Brawley took seconds. The second meet also proved to be a Jonah for the Devilfish, as Virginia came down to Durham to take a 42-24 de- cision from Duke, Stearns took the only first place of the day for Duke. The next meet was Swum with Georgia Tech's Southern champion team in Atlanta on February 15. The Devils lost this one also by a 5O'I2 score, Baughman, Smathers and Stearns taking second places. It was not until the Southern Conference swimming meet, held in Atlanta on February 28 and March 1, that the Dukesters hit their stride. Going down to the meet rated as only slightly dark horses, the Devilfish came through to place third in the Conference meet. Captain Baughman Smathers and 0'Keef took third places in the back stroke, 220-yafd dash, and 2oo-yard breast stroke respectively while the 2oo-yard relay, composed of Captain Baughman, Smathers, Brawley and Smith took a third, and the goo-yard medley relay composed of Captain Baughman, O'Keef and Hrawley took '1 second place. Georgia Tech wonthe meet, Florida second, Duke third, Georgia fourth Virginia fifth and Clemson. Men to the Conference meet were Captain Baughman, O'Keef Smatheis Stearns Brawl Smith and Manager Sadler. i ' ' ey' Qn lvgfonday, Nlgarch 3, the Dukesters finished up their season against Emory University in Atlanta coming o victors y a 1-21 score. Smith was hi h scorer with 1 ' ' ' Stezirlns tookk firstlplaces 4ior Duke. g 2 points' smith' Baughman' Smathers' en ma ing etters this year were Captain Baughman, Stearns Brawle O'Ke ' ::cd,nlg'Iapialge:2Sadler. Baughman was high scorer for the year with 26 piiints, wlfileSrS1rzhlzlllli-disscrlzingld 194 ' 1 , l as 1930 GOLF SQUAD CAPTAIN JENNINGS, I'In.'rAnmLe, RANDLE, Bum, TAGGAR1' Gollllf, 11929 The Duke golfers, in their second year of intercollegiate competition, took on a schedule of hard matches and came off with six wins out of ten dual- meets. Two of them were lost to Gfmrgia Tech, Southern champs of last year. In addition to this, the Devil club swingers placed Xllatl the state tourney, and placed one man, Jim Horton, in the S. I. C. Tourney held at s evr e ast year. - The season opened against Georgia Tech at Atlanta. The Devils had not yet hit their stride and dropped this match by a 13-5 score. On the following day they met the University of Georgia and lost this one also, by 15-3. In the third match of the season, however, Duke turned back the University of North Carolina, 9M-SW. The Davidson Wildcats reversed the order of things in the following match, however, and Duke lost, 816-QM. The Washington and Lee Gen- eraIs'were the next team to be met, and Duke won the first decisive golf victory of the year, Wmmnf-I by a 12-6 score. The Tech Yellow Jackets were met next, this time in Durham, and Duke played in hard luck to lose by only one point, 8M--9M. The season ended in a glorious finale for the Dukesters, as Washington and Lee, N. C. State, and Carolina fell before them in SUC!gC5Si0f1. State was met twice, the scores being 16W-In and 12-6, while W. and L. was beaten 12- am Carolina II-7. , Tony L0ngo, New York pro, and Marshall Crichton, Hope Valley profacted as coaches dur- mg the year. Bill Jennings acted captain for the second year, also acting as manager. Wilson Randle and Jim Horton were the other letter men. A summary of the season: Duke .... 5 g Georgia Tech . . I3 Duke 8M Georgia Tech . . 9X2 Duke . . . 3 g U. of Ga. . . . I5 Duke I2 3 W. and L. . . . 6 Duke . . . gh, Carolina . . . . sn Duke 16M N. C. State . . IM Duke . . . Shg Davidson . . . Qyz Duke I2 g N. C. State . . . 6 Duke .... zz ' 5 W. and L, . , , 6 Duke II 3 Carolina , , , 7 X I I TENNIS SQUAD, 1930 CURTIS, Fmuus, CAv'1'AIN Mlwlfks, FRANK, Romzks, PIIILLIPS, MANAGER Iloorv , Tennis, 119 9 Wllh only two vuturaus, tfaplaln llam. Ilargravn and Wand 'Dow-solt, mu-14 fl-Um U,-. l,,-Qvpmw V--M-'N varsity, thu lbulm lnuuls tram was sulllvlontly hnlsterud hy the l'nur S0llllUlll0l'0 stars from an unhcntvn l'r1-shman tuam to play tl1rmu.:'l1 a highly satlsfactm-y and Sup,-0,.,,,fuI ,,,.,,Hm,. The UML I-om. posmnns on thu tt-am ws-ru flllnd by G1-oryrc lirvtfvrs at llrst Slmrlvs. Jar-k Mm-yn-rs, sur-ond singing R015-md 190114, thlrd, and Grady Frank, fourth. Captain Harlxrayu playvrl llflh, and Wood Inu-sl-tt, slrfth, The statue lnts-rf-ulloglatu tournament playvd at Cham-I Iflill undvr tht ' u most aflvvrsu wuaths-r condi- tions, lwvvrllmc-loss lvl-uu1.:l1t fnrth proml t4-nnls hy the Blum: lwvlls, Grady lv,-,Luk N ,,,.hl.l1 th.. mmm 11,114,1- an uphill struggle ln the smnl-rlnals, and lust only arts-r lllltklllg' a game hld fm' thu olmampiunslllp. Other nwnmlu-rs ol' the tvam showed up well ln thls tournanu-ut. Thx- ilrst dual matvh ol' thu sua:-:on against N. C. S-tatu was n. rluvlsivl- vii-gm-V fm- tht. mlm pcvn mlt- na-n, wlthnut tho lass nl' a single set. N. C. Statu was hnlploss ht-I'oru thu sltlllful playing.: ol' the Dulcu rar-kotus-rs, than ilnal sl-orc showing: a whltowash, 9-0. 'Phu unrthl-rn invasion was starlufl auspiuiuusly by a vlvtory nvm- UN. U,,Wt.,'yu1 1yniv,,,.,,,HV UI- VII.,-.mlm loam hy a sr-oru of li-3. 'Phu whole tuam showed up wvll ln this matf-ll. ' lfrnm flharlottcsvlllo, the team juurneyrd tn Annapolis and played a very lllU'l'l'!-lflllg and hard l'ouy.:'hl. nxata-h with thu lnlde-mlpmun. NVllh the oxcoptiou ol' thu Ilrst slunlus mat:-h, whll-h Itrwpqvrs lust tu u. num who has I'uw supurlors ln 1-nIlv'g'v tl-nnls, uvnry mat:-h was as hard l'uul-:'ht and 1-11,30 ,Ls l,0S.411,lu 'Phe mat:-h sl-lu-clulccl with c:l'Ol'l-2'0l0XVll was canrs-llm-ml In-f-ausu nl' raln, and the trip bmlml .,,'u,.l.,.Q.,S- fully with a del-lslvc wln on-r Unlvurslty uf Richmond, by a sl,-an-U or 9-0. This match Sj1mQ,ml'Um whole team rfxhlhltlng unhoatahlc ts-nnls. Two matrlws were played against a powerful Ul1lVv1'slty ol' Nurth Carolina, U-mn with ,, numhm- of vt-tvrau and sm-vcral sophomore stars. Thr-so matrellrs wt-ru c-lose and hard l-tllllllll but L'lLI'Ul'lll'L had thu mlm: lmvauso ol' greater 1-xp:-rlonr-me after playing throul-th a long.: st-lnwlulu ol' IlHl.lll'h0H Th.. gf,-qt ,mLtl.h at home was lost, 6-3. Moyers, playing Carollna's state Uhllllllllllll for ' ' ' ' ' thc s c 1 U -I ' -- - lost by a ulusu margln. ltngvl's and Frank won, an'l ROI,T0l'S and Folk f.Ul'l:UfTn:!l zsnylc-tggshhxhilrmltlzlw-xt The sncnnd match at Uhalml I-llll mended with a 7-2 Vil'l0l'y for Carollna 1' ' 1- . own . - 11 . the Carolina. star, 1f'rnuk won his match, and Frank and Mayors alul'c-aturl tlwklslgtggqflululfl:f:lMQ,1:?:g'f5::,,lti0 Jac-k Mayors, one of thu snplmmoru stars, was elm-tud tu 1-aptaln thu m-tnu-u of 1930 -lad wlll lm-and a powurful team on the 1-ouI'ts.' livturnlng members of the varsity squad will also im-ludi. lg,-.ldv F,-,mk G1-urgu ltogrws, and Carta-r l arrlss. Suweral mon l'lUD1 the l'l'l'!-lhlllitll tm-am will add ronsldurahltg QL,-cn,-m' 1-hluf mmmp.: thum baring.: G1-nc Phllllps, an cxpurlcnrs-rl tnurnanuvnt playl-r. Otlmt-ru who wlll round Bout: thu varsity squad are Zeb Curtis, Don Garber, and-1'o0 Webb. Thls tuam rauks'wll.h the bust ln the South. 196 CAPTAINS, MINOR SPORTS VARSITY TEAMS Sr. AMANI1, lioxinyg juauumos, Golfp Smunnas, Ilfraslliug BAUGIIMAN, Sfwimmingg Mlavleks, Yvt'IlIIi'.f,' S11v1oN, Crm.:-Counlry Development of Minor Sports aut Duke The rapid pace of the major sport teams at Duke has been closely followed and even pre- ceded by the fine records of the minor sports. All the minor teams in the past few years have produced at least one champion. Cross-country, Boxing, VVrestling, Swimming, Tennis, and Golf have each won either a Southern or State championship. The Cross-country team of 1928-1929 by their exceptionally fine record won the title of Southern champions. The team of 1929-1930, not quite as good, placed a man, Bill Simon, sec- ond in the Southern Conference run. Simon also won the State championship and broke many course records during the season. Boxing, although the youngest sport at Duke, has ranked high and produced a champion in 1928-1929 in the person of Shack Martin, winner of the Southern Conference 115-pound title. The Wrestling team has been most successful, winning the Southern championship in 1927- 1928, and placing four men, Applewhite, Starnes, jones, ami Culp, on the all-Southern. The following year, the first year i11 the Southern Conference, found them winners of the Conference Championship. Ralph Starnes, captain of the 1929-1930 team, has completed three years of var- Slty wrestling without the loss of a match. The swimming team has also produced champions in the persons of the two Earnhardt brothers. The record of the team has suffered because of the lack. of material to back up the Earnhardts. State tennis titles have been frequent to Duke in the past. Stewart Rogers brought the latest one to Duke in 1928 and also won the title in 1926. Last year, 1929, Grady Frank was runner- up for the championship. The Golf team, one of Duke's most recent additions to varsity sports, has had considerable success since its inauguration. Bill Jennings won thelstate championship in 1928 and has won many other tournaments through the South. The team won the State Intercollegiate title last Year, 1929, and was one of the leading college teams of the South. 197 2' ALUMNI M EMORIAL GYIWNASIUM GYIVINASIUM ON NEW DUKE CAMPUS 198 1 4 v FRESHMEN SPGRTS x,?.fT'N?q K Q ,Q , 5,-CZ' ' 3iq5fp?',q-. 5 K ii ' ,ix X l Xl Aga GT? h Vvll - li' P Lf fffg -.W f ,,,..2b U I J - W ' fu W' 'V N - '- X QQ-- h J ff Ea Q W I? 'Q - ' .l NI.. 1 V S Y j ' - - ,f f ' I 1 I ffl f X f 'ff w f 1 X -at . 4 4, X ,..' ---N X .IJ If fin, . ,, A fit ' . Q ', gp .., ..a' , f 'AP ZH 'W' J ' ft! I V x 0 1w,, . . ' ' , .1 4 X I 'ns' KX : I I -' b fi 1. I .fffyf fi' X N3 ff I Ir.-Til.. ff! in, 'T,,f'!fV 44 , I , mf I I, V In , ' , If g l W -' il,1vj',.',-14,4-I ff F- f ' 1 f if . V n fy av if 4 -f If ' ' ' ff . f fa li 4' ' 1,7 .v -Yf...- 'luignnngf lx , 7' ff 9' f' 1 'N 3'3 ' I viii.. 1H,..-H? . A .,.. ,.,.' U l K. r f N01 , ..f':1f1Z',ffLT,yf'!, 5, ff 'f f , . A ,1 HGV ',- .. 9 W 4. ' 5 A 1 . '- it fl A Q5 - u-Qt, T -3' Q- Av Members of 1929 Freshman Football Squad in Spring Practice, 1930 Bark row: Gold, Mason, Eason, Cordray, I-Iunter, McLean, Short. IlfI1zfrI1SInlrioeu.' Lemon, Mullen, Bowden, Rciber, Deickmau, Brownlee, Sillman, Armfield, Abbott, ' rs 1 er. Fffml rofw: Hamrick, Harden, Carpenter, Halt, Fretwell, Blackson, Keefer, Freshman llfooeballll, 11929 The Blue Imps under the tutelage of Coach Edlie Cameron finished one of the most successful grid seasons this year that any Duke freshman team h IS ever had. , The Duke team opened the season against the Tar Babies oif Carolina on the 12th of October and the result was one of the closest games that has been seen around Durham for some time. The final score was 8-7, the one-point margin was due to a safety resulting from a blocked punt re- covered by Blackson, Imp center. ' After playing one of the hardest games of the year, the Duke team came out on the short end of the score against State chiefly because of some bad breaks. The defeat was not Z1 bud one but it kept the Imps from having a clean slate for the season, ' On the second of November, the Duke freshmen fans were treated to something which might as well have been called a track meet as a football game. The Blue Imps seemed to disregard the Baby Deacons and to score at will, Coach Cameron gave nearly all his men 21 Chance to gee action and it was plainly seen that the second team was very nearly as goml ag the fi,-St, Wake Foresi did not lack fight, but they were up against material that was far out of their class. Playing against old enemies who have many times defeated Duke teams, this yegii-'S edition qf the Blue Imps won a decided victory from the strong Oak Ridge team. The game was played at Greensboro on Armistice Day, and a large crowd was on handlto witness this annual classic In the final game of the season, the Imps emerged victorious after sloshing theiriway throu h a muddy field. The VVild Kittens were not able to meet the onslaughts of the Dukesters nor wegie they able to show much offensive power themselves. ' As a climax to a successful season, several of the most outstanding of the Duke freghme picked on the mythical all-State freshman team. Among the men picked on the first tea n were Blackson, centerg Mullen, guardg Coombs, back, Daughtery, tickles Werller guard- and-ng,lTVere. back. Those receiving honorable mention were: Cochrane, backg and Ershler bhck B11 Iiqmn, blocllfed five punts diging the season, an average of one blo-ck a game. i K ' ac son he freshman foot all squad was composed of the followin men: Bl. ' ten, Daughtcry, Hamrick, hrownfee, I-Iolt, Cochrane, Sillmai, Reiber 'ICCZZZ1bI:Iull5erIihlSmk,RHor. Lemons, Green, Mason, Deichman,'Abbott, Werner, Gold, VVright Bowden 'ills tg, upp, Rickmon, Williams, Anderson, and Eckerd. , ' gi ' arpemer' 200 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD, 1930 Ilalrk row: lln.l., Cocnluxntc, Ronmtrsnaw, Cammucm., I-IORNIQ, SAPPIER Mnfdln row: Coacn IIUNTIQR, WAl.l.lcR, IXLIEXANDIER, CAPTAIN Cox.l.lcx', BU'l'l,liR, MANAGER Rousslmu l l'01ll rofw: SMr1'u, SIIIERR, Cooiuns, CAPm2r,1.l, MAsoN 4 lF1I'CJSll'l11IIfHt2RJUl lB5a1slk.c1tlma1llll, 11930 The greatest freshman team ever to represent Duke in any sport, undefeated throughout a season of eleven games, and never even close to defeat, was the remarkable record made by the Blue Imp basketball quintet. Composed of a number of individual stars, their success was due to co-operation and team work. The combination that they offered of a swift, unstoppable offense and an air-tight defense proved too great for their opponents. Their debut was made against Oak Ridge Military Institute, and they showed promise of compiling their future wonderful record by easily defeating the Cadets by a large score. Suc- cessive victories were turned in over State twice, Durham High twice, VVake Forest twice, Davidson, the strong team of Georgia Military Academy, and the highly touted Carolina fresh- man team, twice. All these games were won by large scores, some of them overwhelming, the Duke frosh never being threatened. All the Duke freshmen starred, and to pick out one individual above the rest would be im-- Pflssible. Cappelli, the VVashington, D. C., flash, featured with his shooting, his floor work, and his all-'round brilliancyg Colley, also from VVashington, resembled VVe.rber in his play and gives promise of taking Bill's place on the varsity next year, Horne, C'appelli's mate at the other for- ward, showed a dead eye for the basket and should see much action next year. Robertshaw, the other guard, proved to be invaluable on defense and a good passer, Hill proved a great asset at center, because of his height and ability to take the ball off the backboard. He also has a Scoring eye and teamed well with his mates. VVith this stellar material coming up, next year's varsity should be strong and Should rate with the teams that represented Duke on the basketball court of the last two years. x 201 Zin illllvmnriam UD. Elaiuv ijlrrrg illirh April 1, 19311 'Y His indomitable spirit scorned the shirk- ing of the call to render service-service to true sportsmanship, usefulness to his Alma Mater. Blaine Peery's faithfulness to the ideals of sportsmanship and his enduring lesson in the support of friend- ly' relations among his fellow students have made an indelible impression upon all those who knew him, and will stand as a goal toward which future aspirants toward universal good-will may strive. -The Chronicle, April 2, 1930. 202 PUBLICATIONS -ll-S ' i l l E, 252 s!zm1g ,gwe:3,g,g,g L2 ?i12522 i if5lEM?i3 rN55555 .4 W N NW f Y A' i'M!!!! 'F ' if W-u.!,, rf-Q T:z 7y Y. V V rw L. bf al. X M fn 2 K ,ixxxx I 1 M Wh. X ':- pi. f f , W ' ,q gz 5' F ' X its 1 ' A 1 X j f 1 .M ! jan gk . ....1.: -A. H A ff 1' 3 N 'Y if P1 , 1 1? 2 lfwuuiun f Q4 435551 ,' , f A r Wd iflal' X' f I jggffafw, 1, Y 1f +1 hi ff , ,1 , L HL ' ',.LtlJi'. J I l 1 ' lg1!W I l, V 71: N I w!7f7L m3-'11 1 f 4 .--Cf' arg r will if 4 ,1 .,. ' V E, , IL I 1 N 'X ' 'C 1 - i ,,...au C. .X If , I I As-'L . I'-J ' ff' If . 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SOEEL NIARGARIZT VALLEY EUGENE RANKIN W. G. RAwI.INs W. D. r1xUCKWlLLER CLAIRE CRENSIIAW EILIEEN S'I'IKEI.EATIIER JACK MEYERS MARSHALL PRI'I'cIIE'I'I' VVILLIAM A. DAY IIELEN MOYLER JULIAN PIIII'Ifs PAUL QYARNER NAT. A. GREGORY IIAROLII VVIEINGARTEN EIIWIN KELI.AIvI JOANNA .CRIM IVIANAGERIAL STAFF MARY BROVVN . ..... ,. ....... ' ....,. . Co-nd l?nsinrs.r Manager .MAUIJIE MCCRACKEN . .... .I-1.v.vi.vlanl Co-cd Businnss Manager GEORGE C. IIOOI-Y .... .... . fldwrlising Managwr IEMERSON' P. JONES . . . . . Pholograjbhic Managnr JOIIN LEIGIIT ...... . . . Circulation Manager MARTIN GREEN ...- As sislant .f1dfInfrlising Manager KA'1'1'1l5RINli PX'l l'MAN HELEN ANDERS THOMAS DANIEL JOIIN W. MORRIS LUCILLE GAINIEY AI.TON G. SAIILER JAMES MCKENZIE FRANK A. S'I'I'l'1I BETSY PIZRROW NEWTON H. HARRIS J. LOUIs REYNOLIIS HARRY DIEN DONALO MARION ROY BARIIAM GEORGE DIEN N Art Staff PRESTON B. MOSES, flrl Edilor MARGARET V. BIENNli'I l' ROBERT BEASER EMME'l 1' MCLARTY JETER B. BRAWLIEY R. I-I. LACKAY 'Huw 03010 rl 'X I5 I N W ,ff N I again.. ,Z VV'4, , Q. . I.,, ,KN I iw: :M , V J, gy W A N ...., gg, A gf T fi, :! l'.z1 HIE HCHDRCUZE QUMNTHEEIEE ,1 'nie 1930 CHANTICLEEIL . DUKE YEAR BOOK I'IAUSS, I'IONEYCU'l l', DANIEL, MosEs, Hoorv BROWN ENNE'1 l'lE, CALDWELL, BENNli'l I', RUCRER 1 GARNIER, NIILLISR, MCCRACKEN, GREEN, O'KEEE JONES, McRoR1E, LElcu1', SADLER X 209 f giR?iy2?yf'ovx , '4?fE35QffAf .,,fE:wg.sf?1v- fs QR f Q3-???qtg33EJffQf'SN Wy' f W ' R E ,f N L gf. if 4.4. 'Z11','?'1'::gjg, of ' x A -'f- . ,M ' .,.. ..,-3m.,, mag ,L H jx ,g-:,f,gq,. ,,,.w,,,l v My fyggfg 'wg A T340 - N , ff VVV ,.,. w:,:,,Py,,,ffjjjjj17 ,,, l 4997f,,f '.,, 1,,,,,iorlW,, v,,-v v w '. -w.. H ,,,,,, Vxw, 'R'E A .5 ' 'rx L. Eg.. ' kqigbfegkml I slab: M . 1s HI L WYE nfgpw QHANTHQLBE 1 A, , , I QA WW CRONA, Jokmw, WANNAMAKER, MARKHAM, Fmwrslxs HANES, Roussuxxu, Pmzmu, ANDERS, COUNCILOR CONNALLY, Llmmkn l -PnumbIl1icc.aut1ions Board . . . . . Chairman ' Dk. W. I-I. WANNAMAKHR . .............. . I-IOMER L. LIPPARD . . . . . .... . . Sfrrf'iary-Trfasurer RIEPRESENTATIVES From the Faculty: DR. W. II. WANNAMAKHR Dk. Ronmu' L. FLOWERS Pkoxf. C. B. MARKHAM From the Alumni: HENRY R. Dwmn Clmkufs E. VJQRDAN From the 14l'l.'lIi'lJC : JULIAN U. CONNALLY GERALD M. CRQNA From the Chronicle: Holvmu L. Lu-PARD WILLIAM H. Roussrmu Franz the C'll!l7Zfi!,'lf?L'!'.' Fknn W. ANDERS CHISMAN IYIANES From the fllerfs A.vso1:i1ztimz.' IAIARRY A. Couxcxmx MELVIN A. Pmauzk zxo 6 .0 .. CMD ff X ,f 3 . X. 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I1ol.I,ANn IIoI.'roN MR, Ilmunalrr J. l-Imuuxn From the Columbia Lilerzzry Society: Necsox M. ISLAKH '1'uoMAs S. S'rmuNs From Zhi? I I t'SfJl'I'i!l7l Lilerrzry S01'i1 ly.' Cuisrvmx 1-Iamzs Iivifkim' B. VVliA'I'lIl5RSl'00N A llmutzeirsoeietiy Debate In the thirty-seventh animal debate between the two ancient literary societies of Duke University, Columbia was declared the victor over Hesperia, making the all- time record tally seventeen victories for Columbia while Hesperia retains the lead with twenty wins. The topic which was made the subject of this debate was Resolved: That further unionization of labor is desirable at the present time in North Carolina. Columbia's winning team nobly upheld the aHirmative, and Hesperia launched a strong attack for the negative side of the question, but failed to gain the decision of the judges, who were Drs. R. S. Rankin, R. N. Wilsoii, and Mess1's. G. M. Gregory, W. B. Bolieh, and C. E. Jordan. The Hesperian team was composed of lVIurray C. Mille1', George Robbins, and Irvin Morgan, and although they lost the decision, they were neverthe- less a credit to all for which Hesperia stands. Columbia was well represented by Kenneth Munden, Thomas S. Stearns, and Nelson Blake. They, by the strength of their arguments and by the decisive manner in which the subject was upheld, de- servedly won the verdict of the judges. This annual debate is one of the long established events which takes place on the campus 'each year, and the recent contest was attended by members of the Co-lumbia and Hesperian societies as well as by many others interested in the query discussed. 212 ,,...... . '-V N f , X t I ' f!! 2' i .X r ' ix .gif f e T is AVIAI e xft zJfij6'7h ' SXT gt ,,,. 'L5Q2 ,f.ff bf ff' ',-ff kiwi WY? '-'.. . ff'. i .M I If X wh-. 4' . , lif 'lll knife ll aa cnaivrueaieem, llf'l5l f ,,,, J' W'-'ie-.!.. c I5 , .Y J l 3. - 2. - 0 M Tbaetvlwlllkk Intercollegiate Debating HE CI1ANTICLEER heralds a year in which the forensic outlook is excep- W Z tion-ally promising while lauding a 1nost successful season in 1929. The revival of 111terest in intercollegiate debating which has stirred the country this year, gil' has but stimulated further an activity that has always bee11 prominent at Duke f University. Nine debates were held during tl1e 1929 season. Seven of the nine debates were won by the Duke representatives, a11d one debate went to a no-decisio11 finish. But a mere p1'onou11ceme11t of victories, impressive as it is, gives no concept of tl1e value or scope of the experience gained. The queries were pertinent: the competition was keen. The first query debated, early ill March, was 'tResolved: That expert judges, three or five in number, should bc substituted for our present system of trial by jury. Everett B. VVeather- spoon and Charles II. Livengood, Jr., defended the negative side of tl1e query against Emory University and won, by a 2-1 decision. The negative of the sa111e query was agai11 successfully upheld on April 8 by Everett B. VVeatherspoon and VVilliam F. Howland, Jr., against Mercer University. Birmingham Southern was then defeated on April IQ by VVilliam F. Howland, Jr., and Bob l.. Pool on tl1e same topic, Resolved: That national advertising as now carried on is socially and economically harm- ful, was: debated by Chisman IIa11es, J. G. Pratt, and II. C. VVeingarten. The Duke speakers successfully defended the negative side of the query against tl1e representatives l:l'0IIl Princeton. On April 10, a llarvard debating team fought a no-decision duel with Duke over the topic Resolved: That loyalty is the curse of American colleges. Everett B. VVeatherspoon, J. VValter Johnson, a11d R. L. Brown, Jr., repelled the verbal affrays of tl1e New Iingland invaders. On April 12, Jennings G. King and T. Sp1'uill Thornton debated a team representing the University of South Carolina at Duke University. The Duke speakers wo11 the negative of tl1e query Resolved: That with existing attitudes toward law enforcement tl1e honor system i11 stu- dent government is inadvisable in American colleges. The annual northern trip of tl1e team was quite successful. The question debated was the same as that discussed with South Carolina. Jennings G. King, Everett B. VVeatherspoon, and T. Spruill Thornton won the aflrirmative side of tl1c argument against the University of Richmond o11 April 22. The same debate1's VVOII tl1e negative of the query from Princeton University 011 April 23. The debaters then returned south to be defeated by the University of Maryland o11 the negative side of tl1e same question. Nine veterans of the 1929 season are back this year. Two debates have been held thus far. ln March, Jennings G. King and Paul R. Ervin won over representatives from the University of Alabama by a 2-1 decision. On March 21, Charles II. Livengood, Jr., and Everett B. VVeatherspoon lost unanimously to the debaters from the University of Richmond while upholding the query Resolved: That the United States should renounce extra-territoriality i11 China. The next intercollegiate debate is scheduled for April 2, when tl1e question Resolved: That mental to the best interests of the public of the United States, will be discussed. J. Irvin Morgan and H. C'. VVeingarten will represent Duke University o11 tl1e aH'irmative side of the query. The southern trip will start on April 7 and will last over a week. The Duke debaters will face the University of South Carolina at Columbia, S. C., on T110 7fl1 of APl'll1 ll' the HWY of five consecutive debates. The Univc1'sity of Georgia, at Athens, limolry University, at Atlanta, and Birmingham Southern University, at Birmingham, will then be 1net i11 succession. The query under discussion, which will be debated from botl1 angles, is Resolved: 'That tl1e pr111- Ciple of tl1e BIlllIl'lClS law, imposing life sentence against habitual offenders of the criminal code, tl1e principle of the chain store system is detri be adopted by the states of the American union. The 'fChanticleer continues to prophesy a successful forensic record for the coming year. N 213 we iff! 1 f 'lk ,ff - - - 'teffaeaiifw .t tf ' I-'52-J V ::: J -'ns ffl --ss rf,-,, :I I I YS W CEHANTHCELEEIRJ W5?WW5Sf' wfwfvqu ZIMMERMAN, ATKINS, COIILE BURCII, PRl'l'CiIli'l l', BIEALL, Mosxas ' The Taumrialn Players MRS. PAUI. M. GROSS, Director OFFICERS ENNIS ATRINS . . . . . - . .... l'H'.v1dL'lll JAMES Conma . . . . . . . . . . Vice-Preszdnzt Blf'I I'Y BURCII . .,... . . . . . Sccrclary MARSIIALL PRI'1'Cl'1lVl I' . . . . . . Trzfaxurcr GROGAN IZIIALL . RAYMOND. CARTER . . EDWARD ToLsoN . PRESTON Mosns . . COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN FRANCIS HILL.. . . . ...... . . M. O. S'I'nI1IIuNsoN . . . . . . . . , lIll.fi7lL'.fJ Mczfzczgcr . .fl.r.fi.v!zmt llzzsifwss Manager Cuslodian . . . . 1'rcsx Rc1Irc:cntali1vc COJl1Hlll'J . S cencry EDWARD ToI,soN . . . , , Ligllging IRVING CAMP, JR. . . . . . . Projmrly JAMES C0nLli . . . . . Slagc Manager PRESTON MOSIES . . . . .... . , Ari 214 M, In QNX! -M lf' R,6 . ,f 4 KIVIT MIITQRRMfg2i5Q52f-QQWI, I rzff Ig I9 m d , RMR I 'L'N 'fff 'N' ' MZ ' ,.,, w,,,,.w ' 'fztiglrfb-Raw: .I,,u, N ., ' 'M V J W' N UN J' . usical Organizations and Activities I lil H., Y., f - ,A Q Tl?-lllE logo QHANTHQLBER, IX - R H . . e ' ll 9 '04 J X as A BARNES LEFTWICH Musical Clubs OFFICERS I. Fos'rnR BARNES . . . . - . . .-....... . Director of Glen Club G. E. LEFTWICII, JR. .... . . Direclar of Orchestras and Band VERNON F. SncHRnas'1' . . ..... , . . lfrr-,videnf C. S. I-IooPER, JR. . . . Vice-1'rc.sident W. C. LASSITER . . . . . . . Manager F. H. BRINKLEY . . . flssisfanl Manager J. A. WARD . . . . . . flccompanist QPEORGE HARRELL . . . . , Librarian FALL ITINERARY Lumberton Hamlet Wadesboro Statesville Salisbury Thomasville ' Meredith College 216 -- viliflfllr , o f' os: '5 'f Q L, A ,, 1 A A 1, 4: Q -AM M my YIIAI :v:.r.:::'1S Ivvy - ,uh ' '.- I , 5 ' fpcczfwym 'im odoluufllafv N' K 'l 4 W rp , MN W ff X NX J . , f w lit! 'llIfl' V, TEE HCHQZBGDWE' erianrueieieeipe, A, . i 4Y v o e 'Qi' rms? 1 SECHRIEST LASSITER I Gllee Club To llmrvacdle Europe Having won two state championships, the Southern Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, and having sung in historic Carnegie Hall, New York City, with the lead- ing glee clubs of America, tl1e Duke University Glec Club is this year trying for new honors. Everything thus far has been focused on the proposed European tour. The Club expects to sail from New York on June 6, returning the latter part of July. The countries to be visited are England, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, and France. Ten concerts will be given in as many different cities. On July 2, the boys expect to witness the famous Passion Play at Oberammergau. In addition to the European tour, there have been the usual fall and spring t1'ips. In conjunction with the symphony orchestra and the women's glee club, the :men assisted in the production of the opera, H. M. S. Pinaforc, by Gilbert and Sullivan, More than one hundred men have composed the 1929-30 Glee Club. X ZIZ Iyxvfgffgfft , ' im '1'- ' 'ai ls ... , rx ..., , X X QQ- If, Q 4 . SE... A , A A I ,gf A . - b-Y .-. - V -v l I lifgw Q-IIIIIIE HCHDEBQUD IEIIANIIICLIEBRL, IW .... X 'N 1,0- if , ll ' me If ......, H . RN 3 I 1 I If . . . , .L. a..u.g, Giles: Club J. Fos'I'IaR BARNIIS, Dirnclnr FIRST TIINIIRS IEARLI5 BRIAN MARCUS Ilomss AL'I'0N IQIRKPATRICK JULIAN S. NIIAL R0nIaR'I' BRUTON C. S. IIooI'IIR, JR. M. Ia. LIIMMONII CIIARLIIS E. VALE EI.'I0N ICI.I.Is S. CARLYLII 1Sl.IiY JACK R. MIfL'I'oN SECOND r11ENORS Jon AIlMl IliLlJ, JR. VV. P. DRIIW C. VV. LIIIIRIIACII MARSIIALL PRI'l'Clll5'l4'l J. C. Co'I I'INcIIAIvI SIIINIIY KARI- IfMMIi'l 1'MCLAR'l'Y LOUIS SAXIE JOIIN C. DAILIEY I'l. T. LA'I'IIAIvI J. H. PHILLIPS VV. C. SPIINCII ' ' Llco B. VAUGIIN BARITON Iss FRANCIS BRINRLIIY J. GRAY MARVIN M. MANN A. B. NARmc'I'II IELLswoR'I'II DIICORSR G. T. l'IARRIil.L, JR. J. R. MCKIENZIE I-IIzRIIIIR'r O'KnIz1f, JR. RoIIIaR'I' G. GII.1fILLAN W. N. I'IIN'I'zIa IJIEARMONIJ MOORE LAWSON REAMS W. M. UPCIIURCII VVILLIAM WYMAN BAssI2s W. C. Bunn J. H. IJANNER VIIRNQN SIiCl1RIliS'I' R. ll. COCIIRANR J. R. JIINRINS, JR. M. L. STARKIQY CONRAII CROUCII L. W. LONG, JR. JAMES WARD CARL'I'oN OLILII 218 .jf K-ff 'haf' fy, 5 ,ai R , . M ,' wily' e VERA ww ..... ,.'w.n'c.I'.z?'.,'ff2 4 Q16 Z5 Wiip.--w ...QW wg,, w...ff..+.w: M f :2g,jjy,,xfy f W AVVNVA , ,.,, ..., .WSW .WW L! N N5 J' 'N O z Kr-49 I.. I I . 5. x .. ek . 2 wr 52 -1. . ' I LA. ...-,, . .....wx-suvbdu-nn.4annn1l09ehQu.-M-.w.., X ' , Drudkc Um111.vc1rs111'cy Bmmlfdl CIIIORGIE IE. I.m '1'wxcll, J lJirm'for C. VV. I.lcnRnAc11, Drum Major JAMlcs R. Klccx, Bluff Dr-uil Cor1u'l.r G. IE. BAc:cs A. J. IELRISON VV. G. 1.Ass1'rlsR F. M. PRA'l l' VV. D. 'I'UcRwn.1.1aR C. N. IiOs'rlc G. M. GRAVIIS ID. IVIINTIIR VV. J. I'm'smc 'l'. J. '1'ROXl.IiR R. IE. BURGAR1' '1'. B. IIARRIS J. A. MYERS '1'. S. S'rlc.xRNs J. VV. XRVOOIJVVARII A. J. IJARLSON VV. C. LAss1'rRR D. J. 0s1aR Tro m lm nf.: IE. I.. Iilmm. VV. L. fIA'l'I.INC I.. IIORTON CARI. JONlss 'I'. J. I.RssmcR DIQARMONO IVIOORIC O. B. NEWTON IE. G, THOMAS J. VV. VVIlI'l'IiIlliAD flllo Ilor11.f A. II. CANNON R. N. IIOGGARIJ R. W. PA'I'I'0N R, E, SJHQRVVOOD J I'l.'Ill.'h Ilorzz Iiarilonr II 0171.6 lfifl-4,10 R. N. I'I1slNs1rAW C. IVIORISIIIEAD H. C. ZACRARY H. F. IIO'1 1'laNs'r1f1N W. I.. ZUCKERMAN B!Il'il0lIL' Snxoplmmar J. F. ARMSTRONG II. M. Gms0N liczssvs . J. C. BlsNNla'1 1' R. T. BURNli'l 1'Ii M. A. CAMvulcr.L T, VV, Sf,-Af,-HS Clarimfm' E. A. ALLEN IIUIIHRT ELDERS H. T. GIIRMINO A. N. NEWSOMR II. J. THOMPSON F. S. BEST W. II. ICLRY S. C. JONES R. L. PI3l'PIEI.L VV, VV, VVEAVER E. R. DRMOss Ii, C. GLOVIIR J. L. JUDO S. R. ROME II. J. W1zs'r W. G. IEATMON S. Ii. GAN'I l' BRN M1r.r.lsR VV. D. SCRIRNER II. G. NN111'1'mmAD Smzrn Drums IL' H' VVIWMMS C. A. IIlaRn1fR'1' C, F. I'IONIiYCU'l l' J. S. STANLIQY L. '1i0I.SON II. J. 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X M' iix , O ' 'V xrffx - mf EW-I ' -'fe' .J 'J ' , ' A M? f 'V 'f ,A .L 1 Lg 1 'AV 'F 1' -:fr ogg, H, if-p i' 3. .., ,, . ' 1L ml . ga, 5 ,YfQ4 ?irH yr uk 'A :'s:'i'- J A SAVMF ........ . . . . . . Prfsidffll 05 , 1. . . - ' - ' ' , , EVERETI. B. W,iAf,-IIERSPQON , , . . .vyllif-I,fl'Jldt.llf GEORGE C. IIOOPY . . .... . . . . . Sfcrrlary STUDENT COUNCIL JOF A SAVAGE . . . . . . . . ...... . . Chairman W FIETCHER NELSON , , , Graduate School Reproscrztatifun EVFRF,,.,,. B. WIQATHERSPOON . . . Snnior Class Repn-.wnfaliw Q CARROIL E. GUNNIN . . . . . Senior Class Roproxwitalifuo WHMAM D MUARRAY . . . . Junior Clam Reprrscntalifue GRADY C FRANK . . . . . Junior Clan' Rojmrrsmztatifvz' GEORGE T HARRELI. . . .... . Sophomore Class Rrprrsenlaliwe FRESHMAN BOARD OF CONTROL EvERE1'r B. WEATHERSPOON . . . . ..... . . . . Chairman fiFORFF C IAIOOPY . . . . . . Manic Assoriation Roprrsrfzlalifzm GRADY C FRANK . . . . . . Junior Class Rojrrcxenlatifvv RICHARD L, BROWN, JR. . . Sojshomorn Class Roprznronialiizm JOHN H BROWNLEE . . . Frrshman Clan Rrprcxrrzlaliw' JOHN M DAUGHIQRTY . . . Freshman Clasx Rcjircsenlalifue 226 Nw -- ff X !',5W'. X ' 59 ' ' , fig is ,, X W' A '24, 'av f emur ,V .,,,, 7' -i .,,,, , K kmx '10 vt!! xr-xg , ' ,Ziff va: f X XXX 3. J' . . 'xx . f I fl Y X- -1' sfixx II . - -'-' ' ,.,f 2.7 , W-' 'f . 'W f '4 LHTHXIEL H930 GHANTHGLBBR, uw I BRADSIIER, VVYCIHE, MliRRl'I l' M0N'1'c:oMmw, Mooku, TILLEY, Honcoon, MARTIN Womcn,s Sltruudlcmz Government P OITFICERS ALMA'WYCHE '. ...... .... .... . . President ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY . . . . . . Vice-President CHARLo1'rE Cmaws . . . .... . . . . Secretary GER1'RUDE MERITT . . . . . . . . Treasurer MARY BRADSHER . . . . Corresponding Secretary MAUDE MCCRACKEN . . . . . Assisiaul Treasurer VERTIE MOORE . . .... . House J re.vident V1Rg1N1A Hoggoop , , . . Tofwn Girl Representative X 227 - H Sf My 1 V X f re X. r fe Q Q rrrr - M if ,,., W AAfr ,f,e p, f IavxV'9.r '6e ' A - rr ' 19755, If ilxb I nl in ,I II: Q Wil WE Il ZBCU5 CUZHXANTHCLIEIEHQKJ III 'll a Ap l ffm ox 4 N 56 , bk a IQ I. gp .v .ff - . X Z sm -we 9 M IIANIIS, IIONliYCU'l l', MCLARTY, RANSON, URCIIURCII PIIARII, ANImRIiws, I-IUFFMAN, SMITII, BRINRIJIY STANBURY, JONES, WIcI.I.0Ns, fIRliEN Ycoruurng 'Mcuuys Christian Association FMMI I l' MCLARTY . .... . l,l'l'J'ill1'lll RUssIeI.I. RANSON . . . .... Sfrrrlary CIIISMAN HANI53 , . . lfifr'-I'l'l'sIzll'llI EMISRSON JONES . . . . Tf1'llJ1lfL'f Q CABINET FRANCIS II. BRINKLIZY . JAMIIS W7lil.l.0NS . . Al.BIiR'I' STANIIURY . . VV. FI.l5'l'CllliR NIcI,soN J. KIAITIIIER PRATT . . JAMES Ii. MCLARTY -IAMIIS PIIARII . . . . XVILLIAM B. FARTIIING MAR'l'lN GRIQIIN . . . NORMIXN l'IUIflfMAN . Moom' SMITII . . . . IIIINRY I.. ANIIRIIWS . PAUI. R. ERVIN . . . IIIINRY IE. KOLBIC . . VV. M. ITPCIIURCII . . CIIARI,Ics F. l'loNIaYcU'I'T . Cv0IllllIiH!'0 I:llffil'llll'7l BOARIJ ov IJIRIECTORS IIoI,I,ANn HoI.'1'oN, Chairman . . Cam jms Srwvirc . Dis1'Iz.r.s'ion Groups Chllffil Co-ojmfrzzliorz l:'1nploy1m'nl I2 urva ll . . . I,rfluro.v . . Molion l'i1'1urz'.v . . . Promolion . . . . Social . . Social . . Vr'.vp1'rs . . Vfxrjmrs . . Publifily . . Publicalions . . . Publicalions . . FI'l'JllIIlllll llforle . . 1 r1'shuIan Work J FOSTER BARNIIS FRANK C. BROWN R. L. FI,owIfRs RI.I'SliR'I' Russnm, J. VV. SMITII G. FRANK VVARNIIR R. N. VVILSON 5 j II'-If ' , J fI1fw I fj79y. 'Q41:r173i 'T. Q 1 H17 ff' ...f ., it I .. if 11111552 I.-f N Ch I f'i ' ,,,..,..,. L -- N Ilgffm, .E , ,Vi ,..h A ..,.,,,,, . of .,,, .,,,,. ,III A yy? I My Nitin ,J ., .X x X I ,mba Iof' I N C-wx ,ff ,K .1 xg f, I, ,k,w,,MAX, Ah . i iiii , wif LHTZTNE CZHXAKNTHCELEEIRJ f 1 bg X M4 'B' -I Rucxlsk, Muluuem, MAcFAm'lsN, 1iA'r'1'r.rc, HARRISON CRIM, HARRELL, Moorus, Al,I.lSf7N, COPIELAND, PEOPLES Wvcma Yconuunlg Womcn's Christian Association CABINET K I1Lr7Aul III MAcFAm'1sN . ---- .... . . lvrsiderzl Crmucn BOWMAN . . . . Vim-l'rv.ria'vni JOANNA CRIM . . . Srrrcfary CLYDE Ar.r.1soN . . ------ . . T f'l'll5Ill'1'l' PEGGY I'IARmeLL . . EVIELYN IIARRISON . ELxzAnrz'r11 Rucxmz Mzxkjokm Plaovuas Bussm Covlamwn. . MARGARIVI' BA'rrL12 . MILDRISIJ MURRELL PAUIQINE '1'n.LY . . VuR'rnz Mooku . ALMA WYCHE . . . . . . . Program Chairman . IVorld l ulIo-'wxhijm Chairman - . . . . Sofia! Chairman . . . Pnhlirily Chairman . . . If'1'.vjb7'rs Chairman . . Sofia! Svrfvicn Chairman . . . . . . . . . JI.v.vislanl Trvasnrvr . . . . . . To-wn GirlRrr1mrc'.rm1f111i+m' RL'pr1'.fL'nfali-'va of Slndrnl Volnnlrrrr Band . . . Slzuifrnt Gofvvfrnrhfnt Rcjrrcsawlatifvm' X , 229 , ,if ax f4v9 Iff 4z Q2 ' gh I E 1 If If R ' -f - ' ' wuts'-HEX L 2 X! A ff'17i?r X4 ,. ' -W Mm M:w4::::::N' , , ,Z1,,fj,,,l'f ' KV' WH 0Qai'l!i9i i. , -N A , ' ' W Lwffim-.. ' ,ff f ' '--M M-...sms . . . . . . Prvsidcn! J HIE HCQQSBCUDJJ CZHXANTHCELIEEIRJ 14 .5 'llgbdw . I 1 nf - 1lNl' fQ - BOWEN, DARI.sON, MARION, KEI.I.AM, SPENCE COIRI-'MAN, SHORT, MCIIEAN, STEM, SKINNICR CHAPMAN Freshman Friendship COIEIIIIIQIUI OFFICERS DONF.MARl0N.... RAwI.INs COFFMAN . . . C. T. SPENCE R. W. SMITH . . DR. ANI: MRS. CI.EMEN'I' VOI.I.MER . . CIIARI.Es l'IONEvcU'I I' . . . . . W. M. UIICHURCII . . . . . . DAVID G. BOWEN WHEELER BYRII. HENRY N. CIIAIJMAN J. B. CLARK . ANOREAS J. DARLSON ALLEN DUOLEY, JR. JAMES JOHNSTON MEM IIERS En. KEI,I.AM R. HOWARD LACKEYI J. A. MCLEAN WAI,LACE PADRUZZIE EUGENE J. RANKIN HAWLEY SEILIZR CIIARI.Es SIIOR'I' . . . . yil'L'-l,fL'.fidl?lIl . . . Sncrclary Trrasurer Spon.wr.I . . f1d'lJiSl,'l' . . flddvisrr JOIIN S'I'EM FRANK SI'I'I'II JOE SKINNER TIIOMAS WAl,l.ER SAM WARLICK, JR. CIIARI.Es I. WILLIAMS FRED WOOD W. G. STARNES 230 Nulralrg, 'LLILLL A . I I If I AV' ff ..:i'.:fvH VVIIVVI N lm' 'I -I .1,. V fd1 ':'A.stQR5 I H 49-M ' nf 'S ,I -- k ' V 4 ,. C , ggi: LJ .3125 il- A: Y .Y iv r ' R A., 1 , . .. . T. ,lg amwvwiwx ,- my 3 IEEE IIQQOO IEIIANTIOLIEEIR, A ' Y 4 J f3ROCI5, I-IUEEMAN, VALE, WASIIAM, TAYI.OR, WARREN T. B. SMITH, BAUGHMAN, S'l'liPI'llENSON, BHALL, LANIIER ARMSTRONG, CAMI-REI.L, C. M. SMITH, FLOOR, TILLEY Ministerial Association OFFICERS ' J. VVALTER JOHNSON . . .... .... . - . . . . Prrrsidcnt MILLARH WARREN . . . . . . . . . Ifirf-I'ra.rirI1'1zt VVAl.'l'IiR LEE LANIIER . . . . . . . Svcrclary EUGENE CAMI'HliI.I. . . . Trnawrcr MEh'Il3ERS C. J. ANDREWS J. F. ARMSTRONG E. L. HEALL W. C. Bunn BURR BOUGI-IMAN EUGENE CAMPBELL R. M. COURTNEY HAROLD FLOOD I-I. L. FRICK SAM J. HAWKIXNS NORMAN 1'IUIf1fMAN J. WALTER JOHNSON ROY F. JOHNSON E. H. JONES J. L. JOYCE, JR. I-I. L. LA FIEVHRS VVALTIER LEE LANIIER C. R. LUOUIRE ARNOI.lJ LYERLY FLOYO E. LOFTIN KliNNli'I'lI MUNIJIEN W. L. McCuI.LoUcII A. B. NAREETII B. L. POOL ' J. G. PRATT I. M. SCO'l'l' FRIED H. Sl-IINN C. M. SMITH T. B. SMITII ' JAMES STARLING M. O. STEPl'lliNSON W. R. STEVENS R. H. TAYLOR CHARLES rFILLEY C. E. VALE MILLARIJ WARREN J. G. WINRLER C. C. WAsI-IAM ROBliRT LEE WEST HAROLD B, WRIG1-IT, JR 231 - I I I A 4 '1-- f WA'u Q1 ,.,.,., Off izlr: ,wise :VA Riu , f'7 ' fff' E...,S!.!!.,f I... I ' AF'CCA'A'L J 'A ff W I N Q - ,' ' F' ' A ' 1 1- mm 11fH2iB4IDa,G3HiXANTHCE1LI5I5IELaa f' - 4IISllu-f'54,f,, - a a N-3- 0 flwlrgvf 3QQfWMQgSSf' ffhhwkmzru , YARBROUGH, McKAY, TII.I.Ei', WRIGHT, Mosns MCCRACKEN, MU1,HoL1.ANn, Prsnx, Wn.LmMsoN Town Girls Club CDFFICERS PAULINH r1'ILLEY . . . - - - - - . - - - l'fL'5idl'1ll PATSY McKAY . ...... . . . . Via'-Prcsidcrzl ANNA Mosus . ..... . . . . Secretary FAYH MULHOLLAND . . . . . . . Treasurer ELEANOR PHIEK . . . . . Program Chairman Es'l'lu5R VVRIGIIT . . . .... . Puhlicily Chairman MAUIJE MCCRACKIEN . . .... . . Sofia! Chairman CORNELIA Ymuakoucu . . Friendly Committee Chairman Ensuz VVu,r.1AMs0N . . ........ . Rnporlrr Mks. I-IAzrzN SM1'1'u . . . . Adfviscr Miss Loulsra SnAnoI.'r . . . . fldfuixur 232 H ' X 1 1 3 l .X NXIEQ ,WW , a, V X ,Q X Q K ig' Q 1 N-A A W! lumps Jima n N x 16 ' 'l 'i'b Zgf , ,f oxN 21xfiSgNfN4Qf?h eww Villkx W in E Q'HllilllE more QIIIANIFIGLIEEIRJ ' Yi f 0 ' xl ', - IH, Juno, CoI.vARIm, COUSINS, NIOORIE, RowE Moss, MORGrKN, GLENN, MALGNE, OWNIIEY Rousla, LYNGI I, RIEDFORD, I-IoIIGoon Forum Cllulb The Forum Club fosters tlIe study of classical studies :Ind their historiczxl setting among the women students of Duke University. Program meetings are held twice each moIItlI, and social meetings are held from time to time throughout the year. OFIIIGERS, 1929-30 COUSINS . . . . . VIRGINIA CoI,vARn . REM . . . . ..... ...... . . . 1'rmiIlc11i . . . . Via'-l'rcsid1'rzl Vl0Lli'l I'IE Juno FRANCES RowE VIRGINIA COLVARD REIIA COUSINS NIARGARIET DUNKLE ARGYLE GLENN VIRGINIA Honcorn S 1' rrnla r y- Trmsurn' , , . . . Chairman Program Commillcc MEBIIZEIKS I-IELEN JENKINS Vl0Lli'I 1'lC Juno MILIIREII LYNCII VIRGINIA MAIIONIE KA'l'IlERINlf MORGAN FLORENCE Moss SARA OWIENBY MRS. B. L. POOLE MAX' HIESS REnI-'okn EI.lZAlHi'1'll ROUSE FRANCES RowE 233 xx ' 1 1 X wx, .01 ff, ff, 1ff.:,. -YA ,. .w 1'f'- - -S ...I Nm: JR EI T TZZZTTE I EOQ' EHANTIELEEIR. II . I I J Rf? X ,. Columbia Literary Society OITIVICERS, 1929-1930 Presidciztn' W. C. BIGGS T. S. STEARNS ' V ice-P1'c'sidc'1zts T. S. STIZARNS HERMAN WALKER, JR. Sccreiarics HERMAN WALKER, JR. HANNIS T. LATHAM, JR. Trezzsurers H. A. LUPTON W. CECIL HAUss Chflirnzcn Exccuti-ve Committee J. WALTER JOI-INsoN C. MUODY SMITII AIIIFSIIIZZI S. B. UNDERWOOD, JR. PAUL D. ROBERSON MEMBERS E. R. AI.EXANDER J. C. CO'I I'INGl'lAM S. PAUL CTARNER PIANNIS T. LATHAM BURR BAUGHMAN RAYMOND W. COUNCIL H. BRADSIIER GENTRY ARTHUR K01fFl.ER ROY B. BARHAM ROBERT CURRIN, JR. ROGER S. CTENTRY R. HOWARD LACKEY W. C. BENSON ' ALLAN F. DOWNUM H. K. GOODE H. S. LEMMOND LONNIE BE'I'I's W. L. DUNN, JR. W. R. GORDON JACOB LEWIN W. C. BIGGS MAURLCE J. DUTTERA WILBUR GROOME H. A. LUPTON N. M. BLAKE fTRlFFIN EDGERTON W. C. HAUSS J. E. LYERLY CHARLES F. BRETHALL MARK EDWARDS J. S. PIEIZER ITIUGII LYNN, JR. ' EUGENE CAMPBELL SIDNEY EIGNER JAY HELMS M, S, MCCAS'1'I,AIN WESLEY CARPENTER CHARLES ELMER GEORGE W. HOLMES HAROI.D MCCURDY JOHN CARPER RALPH EMBREE NORMAN I-IUEEMAN F. B. McDoNAI.D MALONE CARVER LAWRENCE FARRABEE JoIIN R. JENKINS CYRUS B. MCRORIE C, W. CLAY RALPH FONVILLE J. WALTER JOI-INsON RICHARD S. MAGRUD D, Cm-In F. G. FRICK J. B. JOIINs'I'oN SAM MARGOLIS IAMES CODLE H. L. FRICK FRANK JORDAN D. F. MARION DE ARMOND MOORE HUGH SAWYER C. T. THRIET K. W. MUNIJEN JAMES H. PHILLIPS JOHN R. POE - H. A. POLEMAN F. M. PRATT RUFUS W. 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V1'Uf'll. 15l'1'Ill -EW , I I XREIQ, A f Z1 ENE-A , 1 ' u IE IEEE.. EIEANTIELIEE t 'WNY ms RoDwEI.L, GUNNIN, ROUSSHAU, BDDTII, O'Kl5EF, GRooME MORGAN: MURRAY, BROCK, ANlJliRS, VVHA'l'IlIERSI'00N, O. E. DUNN, SAVAGE BURCII, BLALOCK, HANES, C0'l l'REI.L, PEoIfLEs, WARD, W. L. DUNN Q STALVEY,-S'I'ANLEY, WILLIAMS, DRY, REYNGLDS, BIGGS Polity Club Founded at Duke University, I928. MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY DR. R. S. RANKIN DR. J. FRED RIPPY DR. R. R. WILSON STUDENT MIZMISERS EUR 1929-1930 G. K. MANcIIEs'I'ER R. V. MURRAY MILDRED MURRELL IjI. E. O,KEliF M. PEOPLES CLYDE ALI.IsoN FRED ANDERS W. C. BIGGS C. C. BLALOCK J. H. Co'I'I'RELL VERN R. DRY O. E. DUNN W. L. DUNN, JR. WILEUR GRooME W. H. ROUSSEAU JOE A. SAVAGE J. BEN STALVEY W. R. BooTI1 T. B. BROCK DONALD BURCII R. W. REYNOLDS R. O. RIVIERA C. E. GUNNIN CIIIsMAN HANES J. S. STANLEY T. W. WARD ERMA WILLIAMS EvERE'I I' WEATIIERsPooN MEMBIERS ELECTED DURING THE YEAR C. WILSON RANDLE MANUEL S. TOBIAS I-IENRIETTA WEAVER M. I. CLINE ' I- W- MANN R. K. PERKINS WILLIE GEE W. H. MARSIIAIIL ALBERTA POE BYRON C. CRIMES GERTRUDE MERRITI' JAMES S. PIEIZER J. IRWIN MORGAN MARY RoYs'I'ER MARY ANN HOWARD G-Sxyli-JMMLIIOLLANI, FRANCES ROWE MORRIS S. JONES - - URRAY ELOISE LAMBIERT GEORGE E. NASH J. M. UWAZUMI RosE LAWS JACOB ALTQEN PARROTT A. H. WAL'I'ERs C. H. LIVENGOOD 23 I , . ' 5 IIA I A E R . 5 V' 11:51 ,gp 'M I... 'E-? R451',. ,,. ' -: ,, ' wwiacw- ..:1.4,, X 4, mxfdlfi - 'atv V 'W I THI N V, -' .,.....,.. ...E .,,.... .... W W, , Ort W, AJC:-A. . -, ..,E.E,,,, . 1 44' xxx-gs 'mqes Honorary and Professional Organizations . '!FX'X . wa' A iq?-,r f I' riff: 4 H Q ! 'x 4 fy s K A 'if ' X il ' I '74 fr W fa W +'WWWl'V W WW ' o 'iw f W4 wgb.:l.y f,4 A ff 7 f? lgfr - X Q ' rf, 2 f 411 5- 1 .. 5 Q , 'jf N . r: .,,V'.., ..- .SHT Sivlk A. Yin 'iflllfuyb .I :aff 1 , , L, ,GK ll? ll . THE Il Sllbllill CHANTHCLEER.- llA Hl5'l N L Y xx H, l Ill' L Phi Beta Kappa Founded at William and Mary College, I776. BETA OF NORTH CAROLINA Organized March 29, I920 OFFICERS FRANKLIN SIMPSON IIICKMAN . . .... ....... . . President HERSEY EVERETT SPENCE . . . ....... . . Vice-l'residvnt JAMES CANNON, III . . . . .... . Sffralary-Trrasurer FREDERICK A. G. COWPIIR . . . Mcmbcr Exfcuti-'uc Cammillvc WILLIAM H. CILASSON . . . . . . . ML'IIll1L'l'lfxUl'llfiW0 Commillrc ARTHUR D. BRIDGIERS BIISSIE O. COIIELAND REIIA T. COUSINS CARROLL IE. GUNNIN WILLIAM F. HOWLAND, JR NORMAN A. HUFFMAN MEBTBIERS IN COURSE On Junior Standing fTliORGlE B. KING, JR. HOR'l'liNSlE D. LONG HAROLD G. MCCURDY I-IEREERT E. O'KEEIf, JR. . KATHERINE M. PIIILI.II'S On Senior Slamling WILLIAM I-I. ROUSSEAU JOE A. SAVAGE, JR. JOIIN S. SI-IAW NIELLIE SPIVEY RICI-IARD H. STEARNS THOMAS S. STE.IRNs OSRORNE DUNN MARJORIE PEOI-LES EVELYN M. HANCOCK NATHAN RUBIENSTEIN ES'I'llIiR J. MORRIS JAMES B. STALvEv CHARLES T. TIIRIFT, JR, Graduate Sturlmzt Illenzbrfrs E. BLAN2:I'IE BARRINGER DAVID K. JACKSON, JR. ROEERT G. DAWSON ALVIN A. JONES PAUL I-I. FIELDS JENNINGS G. KING MABIIL J. GRIFFIN MAUIIIE NIcI-IOLSON F. S. AI.DRIl?GE A. R. ANIJIZRSON ALICE M. BALDWIN PAULL F. BAUM W. B. BOLICII W. K. BOYD F. A. BRIIJGERS FRANK C. BROWN JAMES CANNON, III EBER M. CARROLL F. A. G. COWPER Faculty M embers R. L. FLOWERS A. M. GATES A. I-I. GILBERT W. H. GLASSON W. H. HALL G. T. HARGITT C. C. I'IA'I'LIiY F. S. HICKMAN HOLLAND HOLTON JAY B. I'IUBBELL ELLEN H. I-IUGKAEEE WILLIAM MCDOUOALL C. W. PEPPLER B. U. RATcIIIfORD J. F. RIPPY CHRlS'l'0PIlliR ROBERTS G. T. ROWE S. R. SCIIEALER J. I-I. SHIIELDS H. E. SPENCE W. I-I. WANNAMAKER A. M. WEEE W. I. CRANFORD F. P. JOHNSON MARIE U. WIIITE- W. C. DAVISON J- T- LANNING NEWMAN I. VVHITE C. W. EDWARDS W. T. LAPRADE R. N. WILSON W. P. FEW W. S. LOCKI-IART K. E. ZENER C. B. MARKIIAM 240 'I 1 f EA! XI. ...f I WRT. Q'Jlif5lh ' I IUQQQV 'S S. .. ov M ffl A X-.. J .SIWQ as E331 I I AQ :WAY J A: , Yv lx' 9 l I .... 1.5 QqQ 'n9I,'jfg' 'i' ' IIfgpaO EIIANTIELIEEIIQL, IE I W Iii 3. 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GLASSON ARCIIIIE VFURNER ALLEN IVIIEMBIERS IN THE FACULTY LUTHER M. DIMMITT IIOLLANO HOLTON ARGIYIIIIALII C. JORIIAN MEMIKIEIRS IN THE CITY ELRXDGE IIIME ELLEN HOGRAIIEE FAYLENE JONES EUNICIE JONES HAZEL JOI-INS MAMIE MANSFIELIJ- L. CECIL MCRAE MATILEA MICIIAlEI.S M. ELIZABli'l'I'I MONTGOMERY LUCILLE MULI-IOLLANO MERIIZIERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Graduate Sturlen tx SIEYL HENRY CIIARLES L. MAJOR NOIILE R. MCIEWEN Class of IQ30 MELVA I. I.liGlE'I I'li I'IOR'l'ENSE D. LONG BESSIE MARTIN Class of 1931 GLADYS M. IIIGGINS HIERSIEY F. SPENCE BERT CUNNINGIIAM LAWRENCE O. LI'I I'LE ARTIIUR M. PROCTOR WILLIAM W. RANRIN MILOREI1 MURNICK BESSIE ROORER JUANITA SOUTIIERLAND EMMA V. S'l'R0'l'llER IELISE LLOYD TANDY MARIE TYLER SIELMA WARLICK MARGARET WERNER MARY GRACE WILSON SARA J. POWER LORRAINE I. PRIDGIEN ROXIE J. SASSER MARGARET MOORE KATIIIERINIE M. PIIILLI CALVIN W. WILLIAMS PS MAIIEL LYNCII SAM J. UNDERWOOD, JR. 241 'za 'fgiafiiffiszix L 7 .,,.,, Wim! 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Qiiiii4L'mMk jmsimrf I X .VI ,, , ,ff xxx --A I III . I. I a .I do H9 ll. , K, flux' - Sf ' I. Y. I' fl l I 4 R- 'I If ,W IIIZQEEI Pg IAII5 man. QIIANTIOLBB I I JENKINS, LII-PARO, VVEA'I'I'IERSI'00N, DEAN, KIS'I'I,ER UANHS, PWLER WARREN, ANDIERS GUNNIN, ROUSSEAU, HUNTER, MCLAR'l'N', KING, SAVAGE , . Umifcron Dcilrta Kappa Naliorml Honorary Lcadorship Fran-rnily Founded at Washington and Lee University, I9I4. Publifalion: The Circle RI-Io CIRCLE Enablishod 1926 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. S. AI.lJRIlDGl? F. C. BROWN B. G. CI-III.Os JAIvIEs DEI-IAR'I' W. E. rl'ILSON D. M. ARNOI.n E. M. CAMERON W. DAVISON W. P. FEW FI SI HICKMAN ' A. S. PHARSH FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ' Grr11l111tteSclIooI R. R. BRANTON C. F. I-IOIIAN NI RI MCEWEN ROIIIIRT B. BRUTON D. K. JACKSON AI CI 'WAGGONER Law School I COKE CANDLER IJOH CARRU'I'I1ERs H. L. HlES'1'ER JENNINGS KING Class of 1930 FRED ANIiERs H. E. i'IOI.I.INGSWOR'l'lI HENRY KIs'I'I.ER WI HI ROUSSMU DAYTON DEAN ROY IIUNIER H. I.. LIPIIARII JOE A. SAVAGE CARROLI, CiUNNIN ERNEST JENKINS NIIELVXN PEELER I.. A. WARREN CIUSMAN HANU5 li. B. vVlEA'I'IIERSl'OON OITIFICERS . EvERE'I'I' B. WEA'I'IIERsI'o0N . . . ..... ........ I I Ipflqidml 1DAY'1'ON DEAN . . . . .... I I I I I I yiMIPrMidL,m H. L. LIIIPARO . . . . Socrrlary-Trmyurfr W 4 , -Lgxx A 1 595: lx 4 . V M Iwi' THE IIQIOO EHANTIELTDEIRJ Il aw I-'INN WMFR. v gg ' f r' A-f f . ., ,-, :, A: . - - , W A -'IIS .4- 0 I-IICKS, SIIAW, FRIEDMAN, BOLICII, ANDREWS, THOMAS, ROYALL MILLER, YOUNG, I-IARRELI. I-IARWELII, QEARBER, MCCULLOUGII MOORE, PEAKE, RIPLEY, MORRIS, PHILLIPS, WEEE, GREEN STEELE, LEIGHT, MAR'l'IN, WARWICK, BROWN, REED Bcm Omega Sigma Founded nt Trinity College, 1917. Local Ilanorary Sophomore Ordvr. Colors: Red and Black. FRATRES IN UNIVIZIRSTTATIE TOM AI.LEN W. S. BORLAND FRED ANDIZRS RANEY BRYANT RALPH BARKHR DONALD BURCII rI'IIERON IZONE DAYTON DEAN ERNEST JENKINS ROEERT COCIIRANE W. W. GRAVES D. M. ARNOLD Iurlctifve fllenzbcrs FRED EVANS BOLIEY FARLEY I-IAM IIANNAII HARRY HOI.I.INGSWOR'l'll JOE SAVAGE Juniors CIIARLES IIONIEYCUTI' W. I-I. JENNINOS HENRY ICISTLIER JOIIN. LIEACII J. T. MCINTYRE ROIIERT 'FIIORNE D. C. MCLAUOIILIN JOIIN CRUTE BYRON GRIMIES SEYMOUR JONES JOE MANN MARK EDWARDS ROEERT HAYES A. K. KIRKPATRICK SOU'I'lIGA'l'I5 MAR'I'IN JAMES GOI3BI.E C. I'IINTERIIOEIf JOHN KRAMER FRANK MIENAKIQR W. A. SIMON W. M. UPCIIURCII Active lldfzfmbers PHILII- BOLICII, l'rcsidc1zt MAR'l'IN GRliliN, Secretary RICHARD IIOMER ANIXREWS G. T. HARRIELL E. J. NICKIEITIIAN MARVIN REED ?Ii'l'li CARTER GEORGE HARWELI. BEN MARTIN HAMPTON RIPLEY AHB CURTIS JOIIN LEIOIIT JOIIN MORRIS GLENN RODESON BERNARD FRIEDMAN KEN MCCULLOUOII MliRlilJl'l'II MOORE RICHARD ROYALL 'DON GARBER BILL HICKS ,JAMES PEAKE JOIIN SHAW , CHARLES GARMON BEN MILLER EUGENE PIIILLH-S JAMES SMATHERS MliI.VIN PEEI.ER W. C. PICKHTT S. M. RAWLINGS JAMES ROWE VVIIILIAM MURRAY I.AWsON REAMS ROEERT RICKS MARCUS ROSKY BROWN, Treasurer FRANK STEELE EDWARD 'l,'ll0MAS THOMAS THOMAS ROBERT VVYRICK JOE WEEE PERCY YOUNG J- P. NICIQINLEY Z! :L A: I U .W txiflig IEEE? LITTE IEEE.. EIIANTIEEEEE. I IIIQUI- I . K x .-Mm A I I f ' , v ws? v, - JENKINS, FRANK, HUNTER, VVIERBER, LAKE, BUIE, CROSON, JONES IDAvIs, TI-IORNE, M. WARREN PEELER, PEARSON, DEAN S'I'. AMINNIJ, IIHIZER, BARKER, ANIIERS, ROBBINS, COLE, KIS'l'l.liR, I-IAWKINS MARTIN, SIMON, L. VVARREN, S'I'ARNEs, WEEE MURRAY, LIPIIARD, McCAsI.IN Tombs Lam! Ilmmrary Junior and Smior fllhlclic Ordfr Colors: Black ZIINI White FoII:Idc:l I9o3 l lo.w1'r: White CHl'll3tif!ll FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOIIN C0oMns ' W. l'I. ERVIN FRATRIZS IN UNIVEKSITATE Gravlzmtc School HARRY I'loI.I.INc:sw0R'I'II ROY l'IUN'l'liR COKE CANIJLER jon CARRUTIIERS FRIED ANIJIERS RALPII BARKER '1'oM BENNETI' SUMMER 'l3RAwI,EY SAM BUIE j0IIN CARPER JOE CROSON GRADY FRANK ROBERT HAYES J' .1 Llili DAVIS 1 EE COLE DAYTON DEAN O, C. GOIIEREY IIAM HANNAII LEE I'IAwKINs L. JENKINS Law Selma! RonER'I' JoIINs'I'oN Class of IQQO HENRY icIS'l'I.liR III. L. LIIIPARIQ B. H. McCAsI.IN WEEE MURRAY MEI.vIN PIiEI.l5R PAUL ROBBINS Clasx of 1931 JAMES IIFIIZER WII.I.IAM MURRAY JAMES I'IoR'I'oN GLENN PEARSON SoU'I'IIcA'I'E MAll'I'lN LIICORGE ROGERS V. O. JONES EMILE ST. AMANIJ RALIIII S'I'ARNEs ROBliR'l' VFIIORNE A. L. WARREN MII,I.ARD WARREN VVILLIAM WERIIER CHARLES LAKE MARCUS ROSKY CIIARLES RUPI' VV. A. SIMON FRED 'FAYLOR 'yi 5 Q ' Jef sl' ' Lllllflmlg IMIIIQIIAI QI-IIANTIQMBN, 99 I, .m h h hhhh h qlgp , Ewlf rf I lilwwl I 1 if olqh, ' vi eu, X N N X x My , Momma, ENGLISII, VVII.I.IAIvIs, c1RIMES Mosns, Cnuzws fIlIlSON, Wvcma JliNNIi'l l'li, PI'I 1', MURIIIIY, DAII.m', HURCII, Roclaks Colors: Black and Blue FLORENCE DAILEY IEIINA ELIAS MAIITIIA CPIBSON ClIARLO'Il'I'lE Cmzws If1II'I I'IIa ENGLISII ERANCIS I'III.I, I'1ARIucI.I,, VVANNAMANIII1, LIQAQII, Purim' Dcllmtal Phi Rho Allpha Iloimrary fllhlvlie Sororily Founded at Trinity College, I92l. SORORIES IN UNIvIsIzsI'rATIz fjllfh' of 1Qj'0 HAL'CvRIMES l'IlilIliN JENKINS Clam of 1931 lvA Pl'I l' MARY PURIIY Clrzxx of 1932 Fl0lfLU'l'7'.' S IIzI p-d ra gon D0Ro'I'IIx' JENNE'l I'li MARGARET MOORE ALMA WYCIIII MARX' WALKIIR IsAnIaI.I.Ia WANNAMAIQIQR IRMA WILLIAMS Bm-'rv Buncu EDITH LHAC11 FANNY IIENRY LouIsIi Mosus MARGAREI' I-IARRIILI, LHONORH MURPIIX' X . ICvIcI.YN Romans 5,-,kwfig f A A R Q., QMIPA ILI, ,I Ewa I ffVQQf . Q'lw.f?QXW.fffefE. 12 M HV! ,M NE Tim-:I:f'0JIJll'x,g1ig--I Elgfjfjf f:222z2'ff , ' H -- '04 - Ti ,,,. . fn, ,,16j5xs gr I . V.,.,, ,,,.. W M Rs I I ml? 15 G, J X kwa 172 , -A 'iflfmw jfA?M:2i if 15315 nfggw IRI NTI LIRBIPL... .IIWI if Kay-'Zi N-' Ii , qqlm' . . . .. . ,.. -.M-' . I I ' . CRONA, BRIIIGERS LUCAS, KING ' MARSI'IAI.L, FRANK, HANES, WILLIAMS, LIPIIARD STANIIURY, LIVENGOOD, ALTVATER, MCCURIDY, WIIA'I'I'IIsRsIfooN ' C Sigma Upsillon Nalional Ilonorary Literary Fralnrnily Colors: Green and Gold Founcled at the University of the South, 1906. .flclilve Chapters: Thirty-three FORTNIGHTLY CLUB CHAPTER OF SIGMA UPSILON Eslablishfd 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. PAULI, F. BAUM DR. F. C. BROWN DR. N. I. W111'I'Is LEWIS PA'I I'oN' , WILLIAM BLACKBURN DR. F. A. G. COWPRR DR. JAY B. l'IUBl'iELL DR. CLRMIQNI' VoI.I.MRR FURMAN A. BRIIJGERS DR. ALLAN I-I. G1LI3nR'I' FRANK K. MI'1'Cf1EI.I. A. A. WILKINSON 'FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATI: Groduztle School F. VIzRNoN AL'I'vA'I'uR J. W. BRASWELL R. M. CLI1- I'oN D. K. JACKSON, JR. DAVID H. r1'1l0RI'E Low School I-I. L. IIIISTIIR JENNINGS G. KING - Class of 1930 AR'1'1'lUR D. BRIIIGRRS I-IOMRR L. LIIIPARD JOIIN PAUI. LUCAS, JR. I-IARoLn D. MCCURIIY CHISMAN 'HANES EvIsRIs'I'I' WuA'I'IIIzRsIIooN Class of 1931 GERALD M. CRONA C. H. Lxvuxcoou, JR. W. H. MARSIIALL W. A. STANIIURY, JR. GRAIIY C. FRANK J, R, WILLIAMS OFFICERS ARTIIUR D. BRIIIGRRS . . . . . . . - . . . . . . President CIIISMAN HANES . . , . . , , , Sggrgmry GERALD M. CRONA . . , , Trgagurgr QW Wf.,fS...t 9. Q ff Q - - f--- A - A W'V I THERE IQQSIIILS GRANTIRLISEII.- 0 X. S' DIAMOND, DOWNING, RuIxIfoRn, SPIVIIY, PEOPLES ' FOUSIIIIIQ MORRIS CCIIII Dcllm Phi .FOIULIIUII at U 7li'ZJl?I'.S'ifjI of Tmzrzcssee, 1919 Colors: Blue :Ind Gold Flgfwn-J Pansy PIllIIiL'llfi0ll.' LitteI:1teur ZETA CHAPTER Eslablislwd 1922 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Grazfuzrte School Zon CARROLL CARoI.vN SIIoo'rI5R Ru'I'IfI S'I'oRIfS Class of 1930 l LIINA B. DOWNING FRANCES FOUSIIIIII ESTIIRR MORRIS MARJORH5 PEOPLES NIILLIQ SPIVISY Class of 1931 A HIILIIN JIINRINS MAS' BIESS Rlzm-'oRn FRANCES Rnwn EI.IzAIIIs'I'II RUCRER Class of 1932 TIIERIESA DIAMOND Honorary Illfinbers DR. AI.IcIz M. BALIIWIN MRS. A. H. GILIIIERT MRS. LEWIS PA'I I'oN MRS. A. M. WEBB MRS. I-IIINRY BELK MRS. PAUL GROSS MRS. H. E. SPENCE MISS MARY WEsco'I'r MRS. F. A.XG.I CowI-IIR MISS FRONDE KENNEDY MRS. ZEBULON VANCE MRS. N. I. VVIIITE 249 If ' -- SSW? '-I- ff . 1 . , 's-T?-h x , X A'2-,gf .... 1 -- -'g . 4,4f gy1li., '-'fi ' V was-v Mgr A4 tiki!-.59 lla n i l M -A .... rw... ov UN X L dzhbwv WRX . fm - - WE HCQQZBCED.. QHANTHQLBER. f - a.' 4 Q 3351? ' A x ,::Z EL 0 M v BRIDGICRS, Wx NGA'1'lc, MASON JrsNNlz'1'1'rs DOWNING A Sigma Tam Dcllfcan Founded at Dakota VVcsley:1n University, 1922 National Professimzal Englixh l I'IlfUl'7lil-11 OMICRON BETA CHAPTER Eslablixhcd 1928 OITIPICERS Wn.1.1AM WxNcA'1'u . . . .-.- - . . . . . . l'rc'sidf11t ' ARTHUR Blunmaks . . .' . . . . . . . Vim-I'resiflr1zt DOROTHY JliANIi'l I'lE . . . . . . . . Snrrclary Mus. JACK DOWNING . ....... . . Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAULL F. BAUM G. M. GREGORY W1Ll.1AM BLACKBURN FRANK K. MI'I'ClIlil.l. FRATRES IN UNIVERSI'FATl3 R,'P. BALSER MRS- JACK DOWNING Mk. SUGDEN VVILLIAM BRASWELI. Dommv JEANNE'l I'IE WILLIAM WINGATE ARTHUR Hnuncmzs FRANCES MASON A DAvm TUORPE 250 1 -,,X' W 'hh A f VA, L , ,... fy' . I ' Y fx! 5 ! E Q N N , Z Q 'fy ' X , I X 7, ww A 313 . A A ..Lz ff! F 77 ..... . V'1QiR x'Qy,i '51 f ,fgfif wk ,., 3 Q, V V . ..,, h 'V . ' ',,'. 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WWE Ifgaaw IEIIAINIFIOL IR., f HANEs, I-IOWLAND, WEATHERSIIOON, LIVENGOOD, KING fIARBISON, WEING.NR'I'EN BROWN, ERVIN - ' Tam Kappa Alpha National Honorary Forensic Fratvrnily l Founded at Indianapolis, 1908. Publication: The Speaker DUKE CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE Colors: Light Blue and Purp e JAMES CANNON III IAIEREER1' J. HERRING CHARLES E. JORDAN A M ,. B. G. CHILDS , HOLLAND I-IOLTON H. E. MYERS RGBliR:I'IgljOlSlXtI1RKIN GEORGE M. GREGORY n FRATRES IN UNIVliRSITATE ' G'ra1Izmlc School N. R. MCEWEN I Law School PAUL R. ERVIN HANSELLE L. I-IEs'I'ER JENNINGS G. ICING Class of 1930 CIIISMAN HANES W. F. I-IOWLAND, JR. BOD L. POOLE B. WIfA.,.H,,RS,,OoN ANNIE HARRISON - CZ HAROLD C' WE,NGA,,,,.,,N ass of 1931 ' CIIARLES H. LIVENGOOD, JR. J. GAITIIIER PRATT Class of 1932 RICIIARD L. BROWN, JR. OFFICERS EW'3v.Br7Y2dJf.'A'SSf0F..' 5 I I . . ' I ' ' , , ,,5,,,,.,,3,3,jgjfffdf ' - - .. Secrolary RICHARD L. BROWN, JR. . . . . . ' CHARLES H. LIVENGOOD, JR. . . , , , T,,.,,,,m,,. i . THE UWT EAANTHELEER, , 1 1' V .5 W Q- ,.J0'f Q nj mu.. 1 . A ,pi .. JliNNE'l l'E, ZIMMERMAN, Conmz, Moslzs JACKSON BEALL LUCAS SADLER Theta Alpha Phi Nalional Dramatic Fralvrnily Founded nt the University of Chicago in I92O. Colors: Purple and White NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA Exlablishcd 1925 MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY DR. P. F. BAUM DR. PAUL M. Gkoss .MRs. PAUL M. GROSS MEMBERS IN THE UNlVERSlTY Grazluate School D. J. JACKSON, JR. 1 Class of 1930 fiROGAN BEALL J. P. LUCAS, JR. DoRo'rnY JliNNE'l l'li AL'roN G. SADLIER Class of 1931 , X J. B. COELE PRESTON B. Mosns CONRAD ZIMMERMAN 'X If X 'ix .....,, .XXXA-:E-A Tlflllil HCHQMDI IEIIIAINIIIIQILEEIIIJ ' IQM 49 -'juf I ' .. . I I ' lgl l' 6.9. MQW? ffwyv E, vw Wll.SON, WvcIIIa, PIIAIISON, JoIINs'I'oN Gmuuss, Tum' SWANSON, Sfwlmlcks DAVIS CHAPI-IzI.I. Sigma Nm Plhul Naliolmll'rof1'.v.vional 1.171411 l ralr'rniIy limxmlecl :It Nutionzll University Law School, 1902. Colors: Purple and Gold I lof1.ufr.' White C'ill'l1ilfi0ll XIl'fi lJL' Cl1api1'r.v.' zo fllumni Chaplnrn 9 l,Illllil'llIi0ll.' '1'lIe0wl M1'ml11'I'.f!1ijr.' 2,300 RICHMOND PEARSON CHAPTER fldfllllbflllj ' FRATRIQS IN FACULTATIE T. D. BRYSON M. T. SIfIaAIzs FRATRES IN Umm F. W. DAVIS C. IE. JORDAN I.. R. Mmuus J, 12, 'Illl0MPSON FRATRIIS IN UNIVIIIISITATIB Senior Law L. V. CI-IAI-I'IaI.I. GARLAND S. Gmuuss JoIIN C. TROY M, C, VWLSON W. A. FINCI-I, JR, JOHN M. SINK, JR. J, W. VVALLACE Junior Low R. B. BII.I.INcs ROI1lER'l'PliARSON C. S. Scumw P, G, STONER C. M. CROVVSON B. P. VVYCIIE PYVFSIIIIIIIII Law . SUM-I-ER C, BRAWLEY Guoxmz W. SANIIERS PAUI. SWANSON C, D, SWIFT X .Wy V - ,A Haaw.. GIIANTIGLBER. a IQ, I I ,' 1 .. CoI.oNA, JoIINs'I'oN GA'I'I.INI:, ICRVIN AI.liXANlDlER MINNIICI NIcw'I'oN, Sc0'I r, McDoucI,II Gamma Eta Gamma Nllli0IlIIl llrnmrary 1.171111 I rrI1r'r1Iily. BETA DELTA CHAPTER l5.rlal1li.vl1r'Il nl Dukr lllIifv.'-r.vily, 1929 VV. I. QATLINC . ......... . ........ ..... ' . . , ., I'1'r,m1ry1l If.MIvIIa'I I' CIINNOR . .... . . . .I . . VIFI'-PI'l'.fIliCllf ll. l. MCDOUGLII . . .' . . Srroml VInr-I'l'1'.rid1'IIl PAUL ICRVIN . . ...... . S1'r'r1'Iary-Tlwlslzwr' M Iam II mas C. V. l3UII'I'oN, JR. l.IiS'I'liR Bu'I'I.IIk IE. R. AI.IcxANm:R Jon T. CAIuIu'I'IIIIIIs X CIIIIQII Jus'I'IcII S. N. IIoIfI.IzR LIas'I'I2R SIvII'I'II ,I'lIiI'Il Your Law VV. I. GA'I'I.INI: Swroml Ywu' Ln-w COLIJNNA S W. ICMM li'l l' C0NNo:I N. B. NIIw'I'oN FIRST YEAR LAW EIIWAIIIIS JOHNSON, JR. MARK R. W. C. G. Sc01 I' I'i0NORARY IVIIEMBERS W. P. S'I'Acx' jus'rIcIz W. J. M Iam mms IN TIII3 CITY MIcIu.Is AI.I.sIIoUsII PAUI. IEIIVIN ll. I. Mclloucmi R. M. JoIINs'I'oN, JR li. A. MINNIECI AIIAMS J. CoI.'I'RANI2 V. B. DIIIIIIICKSON Kd N KW! x f KN 105 -rqizafaxmx WWfQ!.E.2 C': fg 0- 0 in- , 0 , I TIEIIE' paw.. EIIANTIELEE ?lI? 'f3'l FELM'l5'l', ROUSSIEAU, CONNALLY, GUNNIN, LAssI'I'IIR, MURRAY, MILLER BROWN, CAMPBELL O. E. DUNN, CIIEEK BLALOCK, -ANDREWS, W. L. DUNN, BIGGS, HAWRINS, SAVAGE Alpha Kappa Psi Colors: Blue and Gold Founded at New York University, 1904. Flofwcr: Chrysanthemum flclifw' Cfllll1lL'fJ-' 50 Alumni Chaplzmf: I3 Publimlion: The Diary M61llbL'fjhilj 12,000 EDWARD CAMERON ROBERT S. ANDREWS W. C. HIGGS C. C. BLALOCK CHARLES G. BROWN, WILLIAM P. BUDD BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1929 FRATRES IN FACULTATE V C. E. LANDON FRATRE IN URIIE KNOX MASSl5Y FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Law School ROBERT M. JOHNSTON Class of 1930 JULIAN U. CONNALLY O. E. DUNN WILLIAM L. DUNN, JR. SPENCER LEE HAWKINS CARROLL E. GUNNIN J. H. SIIIHLDS GEORGE B. KING, JR. W. C. LASSITIER I-IUOII H. MlLI.ER WEEE AI.'I'ON MURRAY W. I-I. RoUssEAU MARSHALL A. CAMPBELL 255 JOSEPH SAVAGE I X gf 3 ' ,, f N X 'a. 4 X! 'Wir -'M.. . L ' 'XJ ' ' f , 'CZ' ria iam, ' W V-A WT w ' h ' A H .,., , 5 - ' ,, ' pfmifzfz ,,,. M,,,K j-.4-4 , I .,.,.,,,...., . . - NNNX ,,,. ,Rf Q Tx ffx II., ,I ,,,, cw f ,XXXX mr, , 1 . 71, . . . l i IFF AI THE nfgymuv QRANTHQLBBR, lr' H K 4g y IN 1 . Tb 'I z EI I QT ' H i W A A Y-Y YA t A F A Q lg. ' 1 DICKERSON, I'IlsPLl2R, IIoNm'cu'1'r, Lnwxs, SIIANKLE, REAMS, FoNvu.1.rc, 1:RlC'l'IIOI.I. EIIRINGUAUS, I-IooRl2R RANSOM, r1'AYLOR HANRS, FARMER, Foxnssoun, I-I0'1 1'nNs'1'1a1N, RonER'rsoN, MA'l 1'OX Colors: Red, Black, Purple SIiI.Ll5RS, IIARRIS, MII.I.lCAN Iowan Gamma P11 Local Scientific Fraternity Founded at Duke University, 1923. 4 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Flofwnr: Green R H. L. BLOMQUIST C. C. 'IfIA'rL1aY W. J. SEELEY P. M. GRoss R. N. WILSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE - Class of I9 30 W. D. FARMER X J. M. I-IEPLRR J. M. Rr2AMEs W. N. FoR1'nscuR C. W. HooRr:R . S. B. RonnR1'soN J. W. I-IARR1s W. W. LEWIS I-I. L. SHANRLE A. S. MA'r'rox Claxs of 1931 C. F. BRETHOLL J. M. HANRS J. L. MILLICAN R. T. DICKERSON C. F. HONEYCUT1' L. R. RANSON E. E. NEHRINGHAUS H. F. Ho1'rENs1'E1N W, P, SELLERS R. W. FONVILLE A. D. TAYLOR 257 'Q',. 6, 1 f f B ,N sv. J 1.3 E . , jf If -. ..... i E' if :ii 1 42 X .13 I !4g:jL,5,,. . X, 5 ' 4 lllzffr - V' ,..., 12515 'F 1.-, R , X -I I ' I Qqlg' ,,,.- 'LM- ..f..y5-:g:1ir ' npr l 'U'5b .529 1 W NZl:w3wR , .. '- ' RVVIA 'vb' I ffm... A fx xxx A RA.... OSC X XX XIII? 15 ,VA 1 QA ' Q , I Eu 'J ' 'Vw 4 CEHJEIEIPL.- 1 IWW A ' ab ,--f W T wr THE nfgyacuv QIIAIWI . li ' I - 'Q . 4Igla,ff .f,,' A1bI - 'Nfllxwk 7 , ARoNs, SncIIRms'I' LAssI'I'IaIa, BRINKLEY Hoopnk, WII.soN, Ronnms, MCLARTY, LA'rI-IAM A DAILY NEAL . Lambda Phu Gamma Colon: Red and White llmzorflry Illusion! Fralffrniiy Flmwlu... Tulip ROBIERT M. Akows ' M. A. CAIvII1nlaI.I. FRANCIS I-I. BRINKLEY JACK DAILEY ALPHA CHAPTER FRATIER IN 1+'AcUI,TATu K. B. PA'1 I'liRsoN FIIATIIES IN UNIVEIISITATIQ Grazlzmtzf School BRUTON J. B. MCLARTY Law Sflmol MAX WII.soN Class of 1930 JAMIIS B. Rowla W. C. LAssI'rIsR VERNON SIccIlRII5s'r Clays of IQ3I C. S. I-IooI'Iak H HNRY H0'l l'ENS'l'lilN W, M. UPCIIURCII jl'fll5il'Il, IJil'1'l'lUI'.T J. Fos'rIsR BARNES G. Lm IE. M. MCI.AR'l'Y' PAUL Ronnms IIANNIS LATIIAM JULIAN NIQAI. f'I'WICII, jk. if , K. XQQII5 . ag. .Q xp Iigffggf-J ' :I A I 'O -.1 A I ' Imp 'QR 'WMI ' E IICHDSJSIIDI QUIANTHGILEBIQ, W J. S. STA L. J. IQ. M. A. G. C. II. 'CAI I , IIONliYCU'l l', J. W. VVIlI'I'lilHEAD W. C. LAss1'1'l2k, CAMPIIIELI. S'I'ANI.liY, S'rrsARNs, ARMSTRONG, RANSON, JONES RlsAMs, WOOIIWARII, r1xIl0MAS, B1cAl.l., UNOIQRWOOO, lnnsow NI.1av,Jk.. . . R. RANSON . . F. M. PRA'r'1' Kappa Kappa Psi National Ilonorary Hmm' 1 ralrr1lily ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER E.vlal1Ii.rlml al Dukr l!lli'UI'l'.fil-17, 1929 CQFFICIERS II. G. VVIIITIIIIIEAD J. F. ARMSTRONG . F. ARMs'rRONO L. ISIQALL A. CAMvnm.L I-I. CANNON M. Grmvns F. IIONm'cU'r'1' F. I'iO'l l'liNS'I'IilN nam. JONES, JR. MlEA4lZIERS TOM I.ASSI'l'IER W. C. LAss1'rIcR G. F. LliF'l'WlCIl, JR C. W. LIIIIRIIACII M. PRA'I'I' R. RANSON R. L. RIIAMS K. RIQYNOLOS F. L. . . . . , . 1'r1'.cidrnl Q . . . Ijifl'-Pl'l'.fiLfI'Ilf . . . Sf-fr:-lary 7'rm.ml'rr Editor' J. S. S'I'ANI.lEX', JR. T. S. S'I'I5ARNIiS IE. G. 'FIIOMAS S. Ii. Unmakwoon, JR. G. II. VVAl.'rIck, JR. II. G. VVHI'l'IillliAD VVIIITIIIIIIAD, JR. W. L. ZUCKIERMAN J. VV. 259 ,,,gjff1fr: f:',,N ! ff 1 . g- AI, , 9 -afx - 1 31? 4'- f I 71551 fu M -1I!'! 4f2,,ff .- -A ....,,, I' 0 , . 'ff ' W' -Tw If YA u , ,,... I. ,if gay Mx Ig 'Qt .S ., . , . .. 1 'III w4:f:'1'1v4f 'zp:2ggLf:?5 F A ..:ggLl 'gulwf. Kill! '1 I I xw I v - lm W RIIIII Ifgpm EIIANIIIELEEIR. IW '2:.2v '4'lIlNN CW' F. S. ALDRIDGE W. K. BOYD J. P. BREEDLOVIE JAMES CANNON, III J. W. CARR W. I. CRANFORD BERT CUNNINGIIAM 90119 Honorrlry SI.'lIolm'slzip Society Founded at Trinity College, 1890 U Colors: Scarlet and White FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. W. EDWARDS W. H. HALL C. C. I-IATLEY IIIIRIIER1' PIERRING IIoI.I.AND I-IoL'I'oN rIlA'l'lZ LANNING C. 13. MARRIIAM FRATRES IN UNIVEllSITA1'li Grazluate School H. E. MvERs J. M. ORMDND A. M. PRoc'I'oR H. E. SPENCE R. E. r1lIlIGPl'IN W. H. WANNAMARRR N. I. WIIITE C. P. BOWLES D. K. JACKSON J. M. A. DIEBRUYNE A. K. lVlANCl'lES'I'lER Law School H. L. I'IES'l'ER JHNNINGS G. ICING E Claxx of 1930 B. H. BAUGIIMAN W, H, RQIJSSIQAU A. D. BRIDGERS JOE SAVAGE M. A. CAMPBELL J, S, SI-IAW O. E. DUNN C. M. SMITII C. E. GUNNIN J, B, Sq-ALVEY W. F. I-IOWLAND R. I-I. S'I'EARNs N. A. H ' o'KEEF C HUFFMAN T. S. STEARNS . T. r.l.lIIRIlf l' Class of 1931 H. L. ANDREWS MORRIS A. JONES GRAIJY FRANK F. W. KRUPP PA. O. GAMIILE C. H. LIvENcooD E. J. I-IocU'r'r W. H. MARSIIALI. TIERMAN WALKER, JR, 260 wx Qu I I Sf' Ill M: V W F1 Il. 'II 'g ff W I I XA If I A -'fb A .-o 5557? ' 3' ... W .......-: NET q'41fy5y,' 89 , 5 7 ,.,. swf: '45 'H ' 'IM-.. IV' If I....., ...,,n. I - Q X HIE HfQ235G1DA CUZHXANTHCLIEIERJ A' IMS A A 445121: C' llowl.ANn, O'KliIiV, SAVAGE IIUIfl MAN BRIIXIIERS, SM1'1'u, -CAMI'Blil,I. JONES, T. S. S'1'uAnNs, R. II. STEARNS, DUNN, GAMBLE FRANK, Awmucws, Roussvmu SHAW, l!Aur,:l1MAN, X MARSIIALL, THRIFT, S'1'ALvlsv, L1vENcooD, KRUPP 261 M ,,,.,,,,,.... ,R f, vS '?!fQ ff ss, 'XXV , ,ff X E A 5 ffyfw, WWII:--v.., - - fjeihjiff' , f U wA.1fL,,,:N. X ff,V, A :V ,J '--- ---f, In ,, Ki ?'?K 'bd AL X 'iff - W Mk, if' Xfffffzlkff 3 'Aj WW .,.. ,yy X , ,. ,.,, X sf-'22 - rl ' - V. ff ' Q W Lx L , ISV Ani'-X515 H930 GMNTHGLBBRJ 'wfms f x ff' .-. LOOKING THROUGH ARCADIES TOWARD UNION 262 X ? f' ff 2? .. AO . . yf '44 , K' f ,,,, . '7 a li1Jy,' Ns., w '!'i Q If QNX 'W' ff X 12 O.kA.yq CLANSM Z....5k ff' R GNN., Z' N K! Q Q .....,.-..5DI if ,M . ..ii'- 55 :: 'inf 'A vw 144 , .W W rfp KL - X Q f H , lj if QU , mf' f L M i'f'if+ff 'f , 321 2,16 ff ,mf n 5 lr ll ' r fvfsjgl 'ff ,, gf, 'Y-e'.!f 4 1' f N , fx XX19IlIIlIlUl1!Mli f1 -F 5? f fi. rf X , -1 wx f' . am'-'UI' -r W x w V -JMIIW W '1f'5'I 'fi kX-'Y . '-'pf 'IIW-HE 'Uv il-Sim . ky-fff ,, Q' , T ' .S W F'ff ,W A 415 1 lm , . 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Lambda Chi Theta Alpha - . . . . Delta Tau Delta fjpff mb 't Q! Marv ,uf wt N Q ' A w N.. ' ,U .. xx X 5 L, , -S cf 'R wi 5? 1 J f H, w:1:i1:2:::g33:..hh X 'Lu 'l 5 ,,,. 'E GN. QQ: l fi: ffMf W qw , .. V7 .Y 0. , . N V A ,m1c:f57:,,,,, 'ff,L:'3,' H if , . f ' NN h , ,. -1 , ' -M. ,.,..,... f ,A fi 'v-'-' ff 'zz M My :v.,,,,, W ' ifaym -H. ' T A M fy 11 . ' E -2.3:-.QR N-.gsgh E-H Wx Pix-.LXXN . Phi Sigma Delta , X Wi' me nfgpaoi QRANTHQLEE 1 1 I I T1 xx, --as - , 'gi K f F' 'Y A - 4 gun T, , 'I N l L0 Pzvivfv. 'mfs-'Wx s E'1Y JliNNli'I l'Ii, BRADSIIIER, LAVINDHR, Wvcmc, MCCRACRRN ALLISON, AKIERS, Rowlc, CARl,'rnN, BURCII, YARHROUGH 1,ANcs'roN, RUCRRR, OwNmfY, I,AMIlIiR'I', lCr.1As, CRIM . Sorority Panel-Hellenic Council PEGGY LAv1NmsR . ....... Kappa Alpha Th:-la .......... . lfrmidi-nz FRANCES Hxm, . ..... . zllpha Dnlta Pi . . . . . . San-ffm-y CORNIQLIA YARnR0Ur:z1 . . . Kappa Dalia . . . . T1-1-ayarfr ZVIEMBERS FRANclcs I'In,L . .... . . .... .... . . zllpha Dalia Pi DORO'l'llY JIiNNIi'I I'li . . . . . . '. . . .... . fllpha Dvlla Pi ALMA Wvcmc . . . . . . ,-Ilpha Dalia Pi MARX' BRADSIIICR . . . . . Kappa Dalia JOANNA CRIM . .... . . . Kappa Dalia CORNELIA YARBROUCII . . . . . Kappa Dalia Bm 1'Y BURCII . . . . MARY I,ANcs'1'oN . . . MAUIJIE MCCRACRHN . . . Zffa Tau .fllpha . . Zola Tau zllpha . . Znla Tau fllpha ELOISE LAMm2R'1' . . . Kappa ,fllpha Thrla PEGGY LAVINDHR . . . Kappa fllpha Theta ELIZARli'l'II RUCKER . . Kappa Alpha Thr-la Lois Axnus . . . . . ELrzAnra'm CARLTON . . EDNA ELIAS . . . . . SARA OWENBY . . . FRANCES Rows . . . CLYDE ALLISON . . . LAURA SEELEY .. . . . . . . . Sigma liria . . . . Sigma Bnla . . Sigma Beta . . Delta Psi . . . . Della Psi . . . Mu Lambda - - . . Mu Lambda 265 A new aaV 'ffvvf' w'fi f ffx ' f' f x xx iff x I 'W' 1 . fi':::: J L-J , ,W .V 57 I ' QQIINQQH' R II Ani H939 QAANTIQLBER, III -.R Wiki, Q f ' Marlin' M Ill , Pi ' E-1 I A . .- f . f Alpha 'iliauui Umcgai Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1865. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue .F!ofw1.'r: VVhitc Tea Rose .flclifvu Cflllf?lI'f.I'.' 92 .fflumni Ch!lf1lI'l'J.' 60 I'ublicalion.' Thr: Palm Mr111bvrshij1.' 26,000 S. J. ANClliR NORTH CAROLINA X1 Eslublislmd 1872 FRATIZR IN l AcU1.TA'rE DR. R. I.. Fr.owRRs FRATRES IN URIIE J. M. M. flRl5CORY, JR. A. W. STAMRY W. G. BRAIJSIIAW S. J. NR'uol.soN Ii. I.. STAMRY W. II. BRANSON I.. W. NoR'1'oN T, A, Sf!-omg G. M. CARVRR J. S. lJA'I l'liRSON F, E, 'PUCKIQR CLAUII FLOWERS R. P. RRAIJR DR, R, A, R055 DR. R. I.. F1.0wIcRs W. R. RIGAIIIE II, C. SA'l I'l5IiI IliI.D IE. J. CJRIEEN J. W. WAi.1.AcIc . . AR'1'uUR D. BRlm:laRs . DR. J. A. SPHIIII ' FRATRIES IN UNIVliRSl'I'ATl5 Law Srhool Clam of 1930 . . . .Raleigh 'I'. C. VVoR'1'll . .Statesville IIl.AcRARn II. MCCASLIN . I.aGrauge, Tenn. JOSIZPII P. KRAMER .... Elizabeth City Joie G. SIIPARK . ...... Gastonia R0lIliIl'l' P. rllIl0RNIi ...... Lirrlcmn Class of IQAQI JouN A, KRAMRR . . . Elizabeth City CIICORGIE I-I. ROGERS . . . , Asheville JACK LlcN'1'z .... . Nashville, Tenn. W. 4'Xl.lllCR'l' S'1'ANnURv, JR. . . . Durham S'l'UAR'I' II. ROIIHSON .... ' . . Raleigh SAMUR1. 'I'. 'I'uoRNlc . . . , I,iulemu R0lIIiR'l' Wu.1.iAMs . . . . Elizabeth City Class of 1932 VFIIOMAS C. FISHER . . Salisbury Wu.1.IAM S. l'lAMIl.'l'0N ,,,,' Monroe ICDWIN P. FINCII . . . .licndersou KRNNm'u II. IVICCULLOUGII lIIlll'IlI'l P1 . . . ., .. . Pledges CuARr.us K. BRADSIIER . . . Petersburg, Va. NAT A. CIRIEGORY , . , , I Dm.h.lm WM. M. BRAzRwlar.I. . Johnson City, Tenn. Al.lilfR'I'r1i, IQRAMIIR. . . . Elizabeth City FRIED W. SAI-PRR, JR. , .... Erie, Pa, 266 wk.. mm 'WI I f -H---1 , sisiii Z4 xx m x 'mi' Z 1if- '2uzs H15 11fgp3cUQ QHANTHQLEER, 11.-wa' QQ-D , -- ' wht f 4 Q lg PEG. Efuwk I . COOK , ti.....,...--gl -H34 HIM 30?-SQ 'Q him Eden TIYN A lrxcm' ' wllh0wAn.vlnrw.n4 l'r' ? mamma' if - ..... . lr . hm , wsu ,.. ma, 2 ..,..5..,m,w.,,.. ..,, , v IT .. nuiwuzzl 'su , vmm.n . ' WWW' . 4-CUTMH A fC!?'WfJ ' 1 Blzmmcks, J. P. KRAMER, McCAsLxN, R. T1-mkwlz S'rANnUlw Fmuus I-1AMn,'roN, S. T. Tuokmc, SHPARK, MCCUI.T40UGl'l , RomssoN FINCH 267 ' '5'7xmT'? -i'I:'.. , w' , xg, s. Wnthwg , f ,fQf . Q W Q Af, X, g g I , fly, . IQ 2 1 f wmv, -is . 5 'xlf Q fig -I1-qw, . 9 JZ , ' mfs' 41 ,XX A441 gqllb. A ,-,, ., 5-. 'fwifv xx A ' ' FRATRES IN URIIE 'SW . , fum s it F 7 .W 5 H' lil l'll LHFISQE Il Slot EIIANTIELEIEIL ll A X is-W! jW 1 I 0 4 Q I. ' 6, lg, L. ' Ill .ff . .. - I' 'x jf WY O O Kappa Silgman Founded at University of Virginia, I867. Colors: Scarlet, White, and Emerald Green l lnfwI'r.' Lily-of-the-Valley Jrlifve Cl1a1zIz'r:.' IO8 fllumni Chaplnrm' 75 l'ul1lir'alio1I.' The CIlilllCCll5iU Mz'mb1'r.rl1ijr.' 23,coo G. S. AVERY WILLIAM DEVIN R. L. GRIiGORY J. M. I-IACRNEY H. G. HEDRICK J. S. JONES Il. E. JORDA N R. B. BRUTON . . W. A. FINCII . F. S. BEST . . F. H. BRINKLIIY J. M. W. CRUTE . . W. W. f.iRAVl5S, JR. . W. H. ANDERSON, JR. . . . W., C. CARTER . . . J. M. PIADLEY . - ALEX HEISE . . EvERE'I I' BRIDGERS . ARTHUR BROSIUS . LEONARD CARY . HORACE CLARK . . JACK CROcRE'rI' . . RANDALL CROSS . . MARION FEW . . PAUL FULFORD . . EDVVIN KELLAM . . ETA PRIME CHAPTER Exlablislmi 1873 FRATRIES IN FACULTATE F. N. BRIDGIERS J. W. KNIIIIII L. P. MCLENDON ' W. M. LEWIS F. C. OWEN J. R. PA'I I'oN J. IE. PIEGRAM I'. M. MARTIN W. B. ROWLANII H. N. MICIIIIC D. L. SASSIIR R. H. MICIIIE L. S, SASSIQR FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATIE Glflllllllllt? School . Candor W. K. PRl'l'Cl'IliT'Ii Law School . - . .Wilson l'lAMNliR HANNAII . E. 'L SANDERS . .,.. New Iberia, Ln. Class of 1930 . . . . . .Dunn D. W. IIORTON, JR, , II. KlS'1'l.liR. . . - . . .Charlotte Class of 1931 . .Portsmouth, Va. . . . . .Wilson . . . . . .Wilson J. B. rl'lIOMPSON . R. J. MAYO . . . MARCUS Roskv . W. P. SISLLERS, III . Mt. Hope, W. Va. Class of 1932 . . . Wilson J. R. PEARE, JR, , . Mt. HOPC, W. VH. W. SIIARPE . . . . '. Greenville J. A. WELLQNS , . . Columbia, S. C. J. W. WOODWARD , W. A. WILLIAMS . . Columbia, S. C. ' Plezlges . . . .Wilson . . Avondale, Pa. - - Vineland, N. J. . . . . Peoria, Ill. - King-of-Prussia, Pa. . . Gadsden, Ala. . . . Greer, S. C. . .Peoria, Ill. . Norfolk, Va. KENNl5'l'lI LINNEY . JoIIN MINTER . , AL'I'oN MURCIIISON MINOR PARKER , . I-I. S. POOLE, JR. . . JORDAN POWELL . . HOWARD ScI-INURE . WALTER STALEY . . GODFREY TAYLOR . A. K. lVlANCllIES'I'liR IIENRY SA'I'I'ERI-'IIzI.n L. H. TOMLINSON IE. TOMS W. B. UMs'I'EAD F. L. VVALKER H'I'IiWAR'I' Wi-IEA'I'I.IcI' W. P. WILSON Atlanta, Ga. . Rocky M0llIlt . . Durham . . . Bethel Chicago, Ill. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. - . Burlington - . Smithfield - . Hertford - . . Boone - . Laurens, S. C. - . -Fayetteville - Mt. Hope, W, Va. . . . Rocky Mount - - . Franklin, Va. - . Selinsgrove, Pa. . . . Rocky Mount . . Swarthmore, Pa. 2 , f ru I N erll' we l , , ,. 5l3 5f 44.1 M Qfco fu ,,, ' 'XX M----ff ff L' Lrvt ..... .... ,w3:1':1g5jL if 5 mr A A MMM? . K! 1ie1: fhI z5x1E nfgpw GZMNTHGLEEIPXL IIEEIESH a' 'R' ji. X ' Km' 1 5 ' f W Bns'1', Ilowrox, KIS'l'I,liR PHAKH MMU Wn.1,1AMs, Aman-:RsoN, SIIARPH, Gvmvlss Slalmlcks, VVOonwARn, llkwmlav, VVlaI.mNs 269 N W I x 2 f NX s ll zailfa H 1 A X f f ' . ,ff ' .F , Q .,.,, 1 U' '4 Nl I x rl lwl: H xx x. l N. ' llwli Tl-illi Il SBCU5 CHANTHGLIEERJ lI? 'gi3 ' if 9 12:5 ff I , Heee -A . A Phi Delta Theta Founded :It Miami University, I8.I8. Colors: Argent and Azure Flofwfr: White Cilflllltltlll rlflifvr Cl1apIr'rs.' 97 fllllllllll Clmplrrs: 164 Ijlllllil'IllllIll.' The Scroll M1'ml1rrshfjr.' 36,000 J. E. EllGIiR'l'0 N T. M. GORMAN K. IC. ASIIHURN , C. V. liUR'I'oN, JR. . Llilf F, DAVIS . . . JOSICPII Il. C'0'l'l'Rl5I.l. . ll0RAClE VV. FowI.IcR ROIHEWI' G. HAYIQS . fiIi0RGlE C. IIOORY . fil.lCNN li. MANN . . NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA CHAPTER Ifslzrblisllvrl 1878 FRATRIQS IN 1 AcUI.TATI3 FRANK C. BROWN BENJAMIN G. CIIII.ns FRATRIIS IN URIIIQ J. B. ClRISVV0l.D C. C. Ross, JR. li. B. KIIN1' IC. S. YARRROUOII, JR, A. J. lqNlCl VI' FRA'rRIss IN UNlVliRSI'l'A'l'IE f1IYllfllIl'fl! Szrllool . . Fort Worth, Tex. C. F. l'l0l1AN .... '1'. H. MINGA .... . Birrninglmrn, Aln. Law School . . Norfolk, VII. . VVzIynesville Class of . ..RlCllInllllll,VZl. . . . .Monroe MIIRCIIR W. GUTIIRIIE l'lANSIil.l.li L. l'IRs'I'IfR . IQ-Q0 JoIIN CIIISMAN l'lANliS VVII.I.IAIvI II. JIINNINGS Class of 1931 . . . . Charlotte - I'IZIl'l'lSllllI'g, PII. . VVes1 Helena, Ark. lil5NNli'l'll D. McDOuoAI.I. , . . . Durham D. CLAY lVlACLAUGllI.IN . Hagerstown, Md. CIiARI.Ias A. I'IIIRmfR'I' CIIARI,Ias B. KliS'l'l.l5R ROBliR'l' A. KLARII . . CYRUS B. MCRORIII . JOHN VV. MORRIS . . l'llCNRY CIIAI-MAN . . GIIORGIQ W. EwI:I.I. . w7Il.l.lAM I-IAv . . J. liGlilER'l' MCNAIRY . MARIIPN PIIII.I.II's . C. VVII.soN RANoI.II . RonIcR'I' H. RICKS . . CllARI,IiS E, RURR . Class of IQ32 . . I-Ingerstown, Md. RonIIR'I' L. NIII.soN , . . ..... Concord VVAIJHIR L. NIcIIoI.soN, . -Jerome,Pz1. IEI.I,IaRInI POWII, JR. . . . Rntherfordton J. LOUIS RIcvNoI.os . . . . VVinston-Salem DAVID H. ScANI.oN, JR Plezlges . . l'llll.'fCl'Sl'0VVll, Md. . Panama Canal Zone JR. . . . . Durham VVII.I.IAM A. FUI.IfoRo, . . Jersey City, N. J. W. Coma NIcnoI.s . . LAWRIINCII l,A'l l'lEN . . A. K. PowIaRs . . ROnIIR'I' M. Rum' . , . . l'Illl'l'l5lDlll'g', Pu. Durham . . Winston-Salem . - . Pine Hull . . . Rocky M0llllt . . . Greenshoro . -Thomasville . Hickman, Ky. - . Rocky Mount . Hzigerstown, Md. . . . Carlisle, Pu. JR. . . . Charlotte . . . . .Durham . Glen Cove, N. Y. . lJllI'lHllTl - - Rocky Mount . . . New Bern . . Sanford, Fla. Hagerstown, Md. GIIOROII ll0l.MliS . . . New York City, N.Y'Y. NIIIJ R. SIvII'I'II ....., Wingmmsalem WINlJlil.l. HORNII . . .... Vienna, Gu. FRANK A. S'I'I'I'1I, JR, . . . Winston-Salem AIJINANIJIIR MCLIIAN , .... Goldsboro IIOOVIIR 'llAl1 I' .... . . . Greenville ffsitwllxw w x, 1,.. il.: ' f fw, 'O Q 'rw W 'I i f , X Q, ,Rafi ' , M . , .5 4 ,,,,, CIF, 41 mm,,,, 31f5'-i, ',v F .5 f killhr -5 M ' , V I ,f ,xx ' KHYHXIE 114gQ3cU2 GHANTHQLEERJ 2 x F , XJ 1 , , I ' 'il 122 L Q - f . ' , .,,, W, i x. . ,J , IIANIQS, Fowm-IR HNNINGS C0'l l'RliI.l. Rxclis 3 Y Y DAVIS, MCNAIRY llpovv, I'1m.1,u's Rlax'Nm.ns, Powlf, Moluus, Mmm, KLARIC X N1cuoLsoN, MCRORIIQ, I-Ilcswck, RANm.1c, MAcI,Aum1l.1N 271 M-,gg N e Wf7ff 4aX 4522, X se Ax: E7 Q M4144 I hi , ff ,, '. V Y 5 iv2f'Vr , .. xy xx ,-gui f':3lL: 55! ,',',', VWQTQ- - ff , , , ,, 'A 3010 00194. V . N MSE' my ,,,f'ffffiVffff37 V x'b'31'L:,:mzL7i7M ' V .4 xill' y 1 um ff' . . as 5 I Qllklbw TITEIIE nfgyao. EAANTIEILIEEIILRA. EI. 4 i' .,, - ' 1' ' ' - ' 4 no olbggbvqllr lmfefbzi if Q Kappa Allplha Founded at VVashingtOn and Lee Univerrity, 1865. Colors: Crimson and Gold Flnfwvrn Magnolia aIId Red Rose flrtiw Chaplnrx: 65 Alumni Cl1apter.I: 63 Publiratioiz: Kappa Alpha Journal Mz'n1bL'rsl1ijJ.' 24,000 MERLE ADKXNS ALPHA PI-II CHAPTER Eslalllixhnrl IQKJI FRATRES IN FACU LTATIE BRYAN ROLICII W. I-I. HALL J. F. RIPPY J. P. BRHEDLOVE F. K. MITCHELL M. T. SPEARS G. D. COLLINS , J. M. ORMONO W, T, Town FRATRES IN URBE JONES FULLER J. A. MUROOCK A. M. RIOSEEE MONROE BALDWIN W. L. FOUSI-Ilili D. W. NEWSOM DR. FOI' ROIIERSON E. C. BROOKS, JR. Il. A. lfNIGIl'l' M. E. NEWSOM J, L, S0011- W. D. CARMICIIAIH. H. M. KRAMER T. R. OWEN W. H. WANNAMAKER, JR ARTHUR EI.I.I0'I l' JOHN A. flUICIi. . J. P. LUCAS, JR. . T. W. BliNNE'l I' . E. R. Conn . . . l:YRON C, CRIMES PHILIP BOLICII . . ZEII CURTIS . . . O'I l'IS GREEN . . . JAMES l'lIl.'l'ABlDI.li . M. M. MANN . . E. B, MA'l'IIIiSON . C'I1Es'I'ER BERRY . . J. A. BERRY . . EDWIN DUCK . . www,- T. E. WRIGHT FRATRIES IN UNlVERSITfXTl2 ' Clfllllllllftf Sfhool . . Conway, Ark. I.EON RUSSELL . . Class of 1930 . . '. - .Charlotte S. M. QRAWLINOS . Glas . . ClevelaIId, 0. . . . . . Durham . Hagerstown, Md. ROEERT PEORAM . . I Glas . Winston-Salem . . . Asheville . . . . Asheville . . . . York, Pa. St. Matthews, S. C. . - Mount Gilead J. T. NICINTYRIE , - - . .EmpOria, Vu. sof1931 JAMES S. I-IEIZER , . El.l.IO'l l' KETCIIIN , , WILLIAM OWEN . . . . CantoII, N. C, s of 1932 EUGENE PllII.l.II'S . . OVID PIERCE . . JACK REAOE . TOM RYON . . . GEORGE VVAIXIWER , , J. R. VVllI'l'li . Pledges . . . . . Durham . Orangeburg, S. C. Washington, D. C. CEEORGE ORR . . , . W. G. RAWLINGS, JR, BEVERLY ROSE , , 272 , qawissgy 2 I 31: fll li' '35 'R I ' s :A , ,M ., , we-1-'W ,. ,f 45? Mmm: M' ,f ...uf yfff ,,..ff E ' wifszr- mt. I X ,. M' W -- -I.. 'fffff... A I -I f We . .... 9 32 -.N MQ: M. - . llelena, Ark . . Bristol, Tenn. Silver Springs, Md. . Winnsboro, S. C. . . COIIway, S. C. Staten lsfand, N. Y. - - - . . Weldon . . . .Durham Washington, D. C. . Orangeburg, S. C. . . Tidioute, Pa. - - Winston-Salem . - . Emporia, Va. - - .Durham im, .,,,,,K Gglgv . ' . X 'Qin' L9 5 , -' - ff , ,K Y Aw 2 if ,.:1 nfgymo GHANTHQLEEIR, 11355221 :ima 1 nu Y ' 21 ' my f i QQX if W ,R ZIMMERMAN, S. M. RAwr.1Ncs, TAGGART, LUCAS I-Ilalzlek CIRIMIES GREEN, Bomcn, OWEN, PlllI.I.lPS, MANN X 273 f lf! QP YV '+P X fury se .. , ' ' ' s .W M. ,.A NN . .Hi '1 V If 1:31 ,,,. i , 1,,i if W if fm A 1-Y:91 Y 'V' 'Il 'f uf ,, My Wewnw -,V. , ., 'f N f . .57 lllwll f'ZllliE Il ani QAANTHQLBEMA I wiialmx' JAM' f' Xi 1 N ' L r 35? t X 1 L, f A - - A f' PM 'Q X EV bo M Pi Kappa Allplhla Fountletl at the University of Virginia, 1868. Cgfgfyg Garnet and Gold FfIM..UL'l'.' Lily-Of-tile-Viliiey flctifuf Chajnlwrs: 79 fllllllllli Chajslr'r.t.' 73 l'uI1lica1io1z: Shield and Dinmonclu Mr'1nIn'r.shi'p.' 12,088 DR. C. A. ADAMS F. S. HODDXI5 R. M. fiAN'l 1' II. E. I'IOLLlNGSWOR'l'lI . . J. B. BRAWLRY, JR. . E. W. A'l'KlNS . . G. C. FRANK . . L. GRlMSl.liX' . M. A. JONES . . VV. D. LANGs'roN RICHARD ANDERSON M. K. LPRHIEN . . 'DON l'IvA'r'l' . . L. L. LU'1'z . H. H. BAKER . . E. M. Bos'r . . - G. G. fiANNAWAY '1'. E. GREEN, JR. M. J. Ciklii' . . . ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Establishmi 1901 FRATRES IN URBE J. ll. GARY, JR. DR. IE. P. lViCCU'l'Cllli0N W. W. SLEDGE j ON DR I C . F. LY j. K. MASON, jk. W. li. lViCGliARY W. G. SCANLON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATIE Grnzlunfrf School . T. 7. SMVHI W. W. 'WILLIAMS . . Newton R. A. HUN'I'liIl . . . Charlotte Class of IQ30 . . Durham M. A. Pl'il'il.liR . Washington, D. C. Class of 1931 . . Gastonia J. II. LIGON . . . . , , Shelby . . Mount Airy J. L. MILLICAN . . . Freeport, Ala. . . Kernersville J. A. PARRO'l r . . , , Kingmn . R0me, GH- N. F. rI'URNliR . , , ,Raleigh . . Goldsboro VV. M. UPCHUIKCII . . Raleigh Class of 1932 - - Albemarle J. W. Rlclcn . . . . New York, N. Y. R - - Raleigh D. B. ROCIIELLIC . Charleston, W. Vu. . . VV:1ynesville W. R. ROYAIJ., JR. . . . . Wilmington l -' - - - Shelby E. C. S'1'ANLRv . . . Hentlersonville C. F. VVOODROE .... Charleston, W, Vg, Pledges . Hendersonville FRANK ICHARNS . . . High Point . . . .Erwin J. W. LAND , I I . I Hamlet . . . Pulaski, Va. . . - . .Raleigh Ocean Grove, N. J. JULIAN Pun-ns . C. T. SPIENCIE . , ICD VVASIIBURN , , . . Rocky Mount . . Norfolk, Va. - . . Shelby D. W. W1LR1fRsoN ....., Agijevillc 274- 5 3.11: W ia . . 1... . ...f - , ,,,, 5, ' A munit y, R, i ?lf15 ' 'if' . MM k ,....,, i M.. ..,,... ,W-qgjgz' , I, ,,, ,,f1jL , .Sify wg. .N '. 'fzzzzvffhm .,,, M , . A AAAA fl Quik I 4 M, I--f, I my ' . ,P 5 Q-u?Yi5 11fgy25cUQ cr3zfxxmNf'LVua31Lb15BH2g, FRANK, Jowus, BR,xwr.m', l'ma1,1ck, IIuN'rlaR XNOOHROH, A'rk,lNs Rm'AI,l'., 'FURNIER X l.u'rz, PAuuo'r'r, I',1c:oN, MILLICAN, Gulmsmv MmmAN, M.K.Grua1aN, Ur-CHURCH, l,,ANr:s'roN, Fum- 275 'ii ' aff ' ' Q N w T W 'Q 4,,Mf:mg1q35.s-. Q ' - . f pe ffi x ix.,34fW'XJ , F, iz , WV 'Mn M ,4 -,jf u ' awk, gli, ,Q , 's ' QM, f A- -' iv miwn ' ',f' 5512, V, E 1'-A1 ' 'T HW-'J' if 1 N' . V ' 'Mu MQ fffff' Mffy' W ' Li 'K X ff Nl 'wx kv. S- N W7 XQ ll! ll? Qllflrlllfi HCHDSBQID CUZPIIAXNTIICEILIEIEIPLJ llwtl Q1'.'ef.Ref ff-fel. ' j Xe Q ,lg U.. - . FI. ' RSZM R F - L , U 'Q It X A Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded at Richmond College, 1901. Colar.r.' Purple and Red Flofwwrs: American Beauty and Violets fjffiw. fjh,,f,1,,f5,- 52 fllllllllli Chajzlrrs: 24 Pulzlimlionr t'Sig lip journal M1'l11ln'r.r!1ij1.' 15,000 R. D. BEAM R. P. HARRISS B. L. l'IAR'l'0N . . F. B. JORDAN . J. A. NORRIS . F, V. AI.'l'VA'l'Iill . J. B. ANDERSON . W. P. BUoo . . C. IE. GUNNW . C. W. LEnRnAcn . VV. L. lViUI.I.liN . R. L. REAMs . . T. S. BANIES . . R. T. Bowmcu . . G. T. HARRISLI., JR. . M. I-I. i'IARRIS . . B. J. I'IoEEMAN . AR'rnUR Al.l.l5N . fiARRli'l l' ANDERSON JAKE HOOKER . . NORTH CAROLINA GAMMA Ifslalllisflrd 1909 FRATIZR IN FAcU1.'1'ATE CHARLES Ii. LANnoN FRA,'rREs IN UREE L. C. lViCKlil5 j. G. PARKS VV. L. PRIIJGIEN C. M. SAWVER FRATRIES IN LJNIVIERSITATIE fiflllfllflfl' Srlmol . .Conway, Ark. . . . .Salishury VV. F.4 NELSON . A. G. VVAl,'roN . VV. E. VVlll'I'l 0RD ......, D1lrl1g1m Law School . . Durham Ulrlxs of '. . Denver, Col. . . Asheville . - Dothan, Ala. . . . . Gastonia J. S. S'I'ANI.liY, JR. G. W. SANDERS . 1930 M. D. IIARR1s . IC, I.. JENKINS . IE. E. lViI'I'CIIlEl.II . J. M. REAMS, JR, . - . . . .Asheville IJIIILVA' of IQ3I Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . . Dothan, Ala. . Kingsport, Tenn. ' C lax . Ft. Pierce, Fla. . . Richmond, Va. . . . Asheville . . Newport, Ark. . . . Asheville C. H. Rrcn . . . sl. M. SAMPLE, JR. C. IE. SPEAR . . s of IQ32 V IC. J. NlCKliI'I'llAN J. M. MooRE . . JAMES MULLEN , Wu.l.1s PEET . G. E. VICK . l'lm1g1fs . . . Lenoir . . . . Asheville . . . . Charlotte IIARor.o CURRY . . Point Pleasant, W. Va. HUGH CURRY . . . Point Pleasant, W. Va. DoNA1,o DIEICIIMANN . . .Baltimore, Md. SAM J. l7RI5'l'WIiI,l. IIEREER1' KRII-:r. , C. E. LIZACII . , SAM lViCCUI.I.0ClI . HARRY SANNIIR . Foss SMITIIIIIEAI. . wr- M -' A.. ftgmvrnlrqbx fox I. II. WlNsI.ow . . Helena, Ark. - . Helena, Ark. . Tampa, Fla. - . Newport, Ark. . . . . Lincolnton . . . . Willard . . .Kingsport, Tenn. . . .Winston-Salem . . .Fort Pierce, Fla. - - . .Kinston . . Forest City . . . Greenville . . Dothan, Ala. . Leetonia, O. - . . Kinston . Anderson, S. C. . - . Baltimore, Md. - - . Baltimore, Md. Point Pleasant, W, Va, - . . Baltimore, Md. - - - .Winston-Salem W... I ... :fe , ' ,Mr ' l i I' ,ff , 'A . A...Q2:,.fI, X Q, . Ax, ' jlllfffu' ' v- MW 5, -A ,, I - 1- '-R... odflldijfv PR- . . w e-I , M R.:ff'r-'Km M. azwwjf I, ,ff W,,,,w' X. ff X YIAV Rmb. 'f.,,,m ., ,N .,,, K, Vi. X I ef' 1iM 'M T'WE nQgp3cun QHANTHGLEER, 1134: Q:-gv'Gfl1XMR 4Mf.,,?ir ,xx X ,Ti I v L f I 4 ix E1 , I 59 A L' fr' il ff Ili! ' + - M 'z ,s41-.- - '- ' 'I - 4 s. K - - i qyiir ,J A XXX Hr Pai 1 jlawuws, S'mNx.m', .Al.'I'VA'I'liR GUNNIN MI'l'ClIliI.I. Momuc, Plili'l', Amuaxsoxr, J. M. Rlmms X IIOWMAN, Ilmuus, I1Aluucl.l,, R. L. Rlmlvls, VICK 277 :Q A- + fff QF fo 4 ,QS M ex 2 V ff 5 WHY , Km - ,El -1 , fn - ,f if f,,fy,f. , ' A ' vzzzrgf ',,' lgjf ',A,' , 1 W ' :Z fg4fisrf'iV,,f, W W, N V- -wQj','517f4f-mga., , ff I !y,,,Wg37l7ff' 'k ' ,,,, 'm,5E, QCV -, --Sf ,f ,, 3i1gi , ,w - A jkzfgfgs MAQM 'AA'A ' A bv. q, , IE Ifggeee CZHXANTHCLIEE I ef az'bef'1l5lNY W 0 I Sigma Clin Founded at Miami University, 1855. Colors: Blue aIId Gold Flofwvr: White Rose flrlifuu Cl1ap1cr.I: 89 .fllumui Clzaplcrs: 75 Pul1licaIiOn.' 'lMag:Izine of Sigma Chi Mc'nIbr'r.IhijJ.' 27,300 C. P. WOMACR . W. A. SIMON . f H. A. COUNcII.OR . DAYTON R. DEAN EMORY AIDKINS . . fllERAl.IJ M. CRONA H. ICBITH DIXON . MII.'I'ON IC. HARRING MARCUS IE. I'IOBIiS BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Eslablislzcd A912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. FOSTER BARNES HliRBIiR'I' J. HERRING JAMES CANNON, III A. M. PRoc'I'OR FRATRES IN URIZE DR. M. T. AIIRINS N. W. BUI.I.INc'I'ON M. L. BARNIIARIJT NORWOOO BUI.I.INc'I'ON GARLAND MAYIES FRA'I'REs 1N UNIvERsI'I'A'rIs Grzuluzzte School - . Rogers, Ark. J. G. WOMACK . Law School . .Wilmington C. DAVID SWIIf'1' . Class Of IQ30 VVashingtOn, D. C. . . .Mount Airy W. M. VVERBER . . ROI.ANn FARLEY . . R. K. PERKINS . . . . . Berwyn, Md. Class of 1931 . . .Durham . Portland, Me. . . . . . Kinston TON. . . .Greenville . . .Wilmington EMICRSON P. JONES . . C, H. LIVENOOOII, JR. . . W. II. MARsnAI.I, . . . CARIJION L. OULO J. BOWEN Ross . . Class of IQ32 D. L. BOONE, JR. . - - ' Dllfhflm RAl,P1l C0014 , , . . '. . Greensboro WII.I.IAM P. FARTIIING . - - . - Dllfllilm DON GARIIER . . . rrlIOMAS I'Il'2NRY . JACK IQEIFIER . . KliNNlE'1'lI ABBO'1 1' . . CI.IrIfORn BOSTXC . MARCUS BROWN . r1lROY BURNli'l l'l5 . ROLAND Hoon . WII.I.IAM IIINES . CIIARI.Es IQING . C. K. LEMON . - GLENN LEMON . . Washington, D. C. . . . New BCYII . . Pittsburg, Pa. MARVIN LEMON . JOIIN LOUOEE . lIINSON'PARKliR . F. J. ROBERTSON . J. CYELICNN ROIIESON XVII.I.IAM WIiAVlER , Pledges .PittsbIIrgh, Pa. LOWELI. MASON , . . .Greenville ZANB MORGAN. , . . . Asheville PIIII.II' E. NEWMAN . . Greenville GORDON POWER . . . Kinston EUGENE RANKIN . . . Kinstnn HOWELI. RASIIERRY . . Greenville D. E. ROliER'l'SllAW . .ROaIIoke, Va. . . Roanoke, Va. JOSEIIII SINR . . . ERNEST WII.I.IAMs . . Rogers, Ark. - Greensboro . . Danville, Va. Springfield, Mass. . . Franklin, VII. . . . .Durham WIlSi1illgtIJIl, D. C. I - Roanoke, Va. - - - Washington - . ROaIIoke, VII. - - . . Durham . . FrankliII, VII. . Philadelpllia, PII. . . . Greenville - - . Asheville . . .Charlotte - . Bradford, PII. - - Smithport, PII. - Baltimore, Md. - . . Asheville - - . . Kinston Collindnle, Pa. - - .Lexington . . Franklin, Va. 2 .KM yy. .xt if we X if I E ,f W, ,I,q',A . X -I I j.f ',W,,m, rrie . R... f'11Ia'..f .IS I. f r-If--. I I 'frr' .... li . 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COOK A. ll. BoRI.ANo'. . JOIIN S. 1.liACll . HAI. DOMINICK . . SRYMOIJR JONIIS, JR. . F. B. AI.I.IIN . . W. F, BUNIW . . IC. F. HUr:IIIcs . . L. C. LAwI,Iass . . J. G. AI.I.IaN . . FRANK BRIIIORS . . . joIIN I-1. BRoWNI.IcIa . B. 0. BRYAN . . . RIcNIc BURIv1IaIs'I'IiR . WII.I,IAIvI DOUGIIIERTY W. N. I-loI.I.OwAv IEARI, LONG WII.I.IAM MURIIOCR F. A. POI.I.ARn II. S. I'oI.I.ARo li. 0. RIGSIIIIIQ F. M. SAssIcR FRATRIES IN UNIVIQRSITATIQ Law . . D urlmm Class . . Washington C l11.v.s' . . Corrlcle, Ga. - . Okolonn, Miss. Salma! S. C. BRAwI.Iav, JR of 1930 RAI.IfII S. PI'I l'S . . of 1931 A. K. KIRKl'A'l'RlCK F. W. IQRUPP . . Class of IQ32 . . Wnrrenton B, W. MIIILHR - 1 . .' . . Charlotte FRANK ROZZIil.l.li , . . llnmpton, Va. W, B, SVNUVV I ' . . Norfolk, VII. PERCY YOUNI: , . Pledges Charlottesville, VII. . . .LaIIrel, Miss. . Philnclelphin, Pa. . .lJllIlCill1, S. C. . .Riverside, R. I. Newport News, VII. l'lENRY P. FUI.IvII:R Gus HART. . , NORIfI.IaIa'I' IIOOCARID ISARI. LONG . , . Jon SKINNIER . Bon SIvII'I'II . , J. Il. r.llYI.liR ROnIcR'r UNnIaRwooIm . Durham - . Glen Alpine . .Swepsonvillc . Pliilnclelpliin, PII. - Hickory Grove, S. C. - . Hendersonville . . .Durham - - WZllkCl'IOWlI . Philmlelpliia, PII. . Hzlrtville, S. C. - . . Lewiston - . Norfolk, VII. . Clearwater, Fla. - Greenville, S. C. GIQORGII W. 'IQAYLOR . .I.yIIchburg, Va. HENRY 'llll0MAS , , , , u Charlotte 280 332251 ff if I f .. 6 .61 .... 1 QN 5 -..... I A - ' f'.' 'ze .1412 R.. Ji' ,,.. I-I f. ...I my I ,.W,, W 3:.,.Qgggi5j1i5.l, el' df- 1 ,gzff l l w W-.II ' M M Q' l' X'3i1,5'f N: f' tW U.f , ,A ,,,,,,,, ' WWW !2j'?f2,4,f ...., 4 yxlvx Mt EIR, I N. A X w.'?g77', nf . is -- Q CQ , Wwn U .,,3fU? QHANTUQLEB WI? 1 4IIQlp.,, . fN . Q45 ' fe lm, V ALLEN, Lumen, james NIILLISR KRUPP A Kmxlwrmcx, 1.AwLlzss, Rozzlarmz, DOMINICK YOUNG, SNOW, Bkmmzs 231 WWFQTF ff' N '- Wvxxxizi I fi Sew' W I Q' Q P- 2 ' 4 , .-W 572 1! A , -K... f .... X U, i ,xx wwf ? Elzxin , ISC' itil - gi A! K 2 g f I U IE HQJQSBGDAJ I enAN'IrIeI.IeE - Il, l., r c, If ' 'I ij Rufus? if . Delta Sigma Phi Founded at College of the City of New York, 1899. l x 'I sf? Colorr: Nile Green and White I l0fwvr.' White Carnation .flctifuc Chapters: 50 fllumui Chapters: 23 PIzblifalin11.' The Carnation ALPHA EPs1I.oN CHAPTER A Erlablirhfd 1920 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL N. GARBliR R. R. Wn.soN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Giflllflllllflf School RlCllARl3 FENNEI. .- .... Decatur, Ala. NoIn.E MCEWEN . . FRANK W, MCCRACKIEN, JR. . . . Sanford JAMES B. lVlCLAR'l'Y V Class of 1930 FRED ANDERS . . . Gastonia 0. C. fiODl RliY , RALPII HARKER . . . . . Salisbury U'lLMlER Howna . JEAN BELUE. f . GEORGE R. IIRYAN1' . Gaffney, S. C. . Richmond, Va. JOHN JANKOSKI . E M M li'1 1' M CLA R'I'Y . SAM BUIE . . . '. VVinston-Salem CnARI.Es MURPIIY . Class of 1931 JOHN ACIIIESON . . CnEs'I'ER FREEMAN . l'lAR0l.D GIIZSON . JAMES Gonrnn. . CLEVELAND ANDREWS I-IoRAcE DUIPVEY . CIIARLIZS fiARMON . Evanston, Ill. . Silver Springs, Md. . . . .Laurinhurg . . . . . Spencer IDANIIEI. ROIlliR'l'S . JACK KlRKI.ANlD . rliROY MCKINNEY . J. C. LEONARD . . fil.liNN PEARSON . . . .New Bern Class of 1932 I . . . . Gastonia Washington, D. C. . . - . . Charlotte JAMES R. MCGARVEI' Wn.I.IAM REIIIER . FRANKLIN 'l'URNliR . . -lrondale, Ala. . .Charlotte . . . . SpeIIcer . . . . Charlotte Milwaukee, Wis. . - . . Charlotte . . Wallace . . Durham . . . . Shelby . . Bristol, Tenn. . - . Gastonia . Kittanning, Pa. . New Castle, Pa. . Clarksville, Va. JOHN LliIGI'1'l' . . . .Walkertown C. P. WEl.'I'oN . . . . . ,Dnl-hum Pledges xNAl'1'l5 I-IAMRICK . . . . Gaffney, S. C. GEoRcE MAR'l'lN . . Washington, D, C, JoIIN JOHNSON . - ' - New Castle, Pa. JAMES MCKliNZIIi .....,, Gibsnn W, D, LACKEY , , ..... Shelby RICIIARD PIZZARA . . Scarsdale, N. Y. GEORGE LI.oYD . . . .Anderson, S. C. JACK SIIEI-IIERD . , I-Iendersonviilc 282 N V MI:,ffiffcfizfnfwizzggfxzaj V V I ..'rI 34 - ' Riff f f Rfiiiffalfi l e....,, 2 , , .-.l .fir , :ff -, , V A I m e IIII 'III I ,I. .. . jgw, N, I I ...., --A M m MP4 'P-It THB 11 34111 cf3zmN'11'ua3m5 RJ A IZ p . I 1 Q. ' 2 f H' - 1 ff- Y-. 1- ' , 'Y 1 -C 1 ll ll E Ilgylgxl , LI' 3, I Liv? G Q7 X X- 47:51. E A-1 QQ 1lIQllm!f'QQf, , ' , - - 'll' gzbbgmjil - i t K , JANKOSKI, ANDERS, MCLAR'l'Y LrfoNARn I-Iowm W ,,,f7t ' ww--'gizgvf . ..,,.. BARKER, GOBBIZL, Bum, BIELUE MCIQINNIEY, BRYANT, LIEIGHT, GmsoN, P1sARsoN 283 x, 9Wm. f'lb, ,y - Nw ' L 11,4-0 V l L ,, - , it me Li-Ex 41i1qxiz'Es ' A0 N':.'is f ski ff Nh. Alb' 1 M 111 f lax 1 Z :Aw i J f Av :T Illia .2 32 W Yi a. 1- -7- 1 dale? ,liz A Ir as Amie nfgyao CZHXANTHCLBIERJ IM .. , .K C -ffl x' ILaaaIaa1a Clh1iAllplha Founded at Boston University, 1909. Colors: Purple, Green, and Gold flclifvv ChapfL'rs.' 81 ,fllumni l,1ll1liC'1lfi0ll.' Purple, Green, and Gold Mmflllrrshijx' 12,000 GAMMA TI-IETA ZETA CHAPTER I lislabfishml 1924 FRATRES IN FACULTATII W. J. II. C0'l l'0N W. E. 'I'n.soN W, FRATRES IN Umm I.INwoon CInus'I'IAN T. N. GRAIIAM J. Ia. 'I' FRATR Iss IN C. S. HAMMOND O. H. HICKS IIOMPSON UNlVlERSI'FATlE Law School ' W. E, JOHNSTON, JR. . . . Winston-Salem , C' lass M. A. CAMI'iiBl.l. . . Greensboro Class G. C. BURCII . . . .Roxhoro D. S. CA1u'IaN'I'IcR . . ..... Maiden C. F. i'IlN'l'liRNllOl'l , . Union City, N. J. G. K. MAssIcNcII.I., JR. . l .... Raleigh D. N. S'I'liWAR'l', JR. Class R: I.. BROWN, JR. ..... , . Albemarle T. C. MORGAN .... New Bethlehem, Pa. F. C. NIeuOI,soN F. E. BARNlE'l l' W. B. BONIIY D. G. BOWEN J. E. EAoI.Ias . D. L. FLIIMING . . . .Greensboro O. B. PERRY . . . of 1930 RoNAI.n C.'RunmcIc . of 1931 P. R. MASSl5NGIl.I. . . HENRY F. IIo'I l'I1:Ns'I'laIN W. W. SMITH . . . J. S. NIIAI. .... . . . - - . . Raleigh of1932 Flofwfr: Violet Chapters: 43 C. V osnuac MARsuAI.I. PRl'l'CllE'l'1' , J. C. TREXLIIR . . . W. P. DREW, JR. . . . . . . Bluefield, Va. Pledges . . Painesville, O. . Q .... Raleigh . Lake City,'S. C. E. T. GILMORB . JAMES JARRIi'l'I' . . , JAMIIS I.. Klcelc . . . New , ..... Wilson C. M. SI-Iowr ...,, . . . . Ardmore, Pa. II. J. THOMPSON, JR. , , VV. H. WYMAN . . . . . Painesville, O. 284. .M , Aamir f Qi.. ff -, . N. 2, , 'NN if ' - X ,f N 'u . V ' ,fi ' 1- .,..... 4- '04ffI.re II an a f s-'I-. . ..... ' ,..., W ff .1 Qijjii '- . A rdmore, Pa. . . . Raleigh MlllCFSl7llFg, Pa. . . . Wilson . . Leaksville . . Charlotte - . Salisbury - . Asheville - Painesville, O. . . Thomasville Bethlehem, Pa. . Winston-Salem . Indianna, Pa. f .ff no ffx ... . N , 101 IlfH234IDA QHANTHQLIEB .QW f 2 ff v 1 ' . 4X . QR 4'4,lm'fk 2'-' ' Q., ff IIMHI U T C X eg X .. .Q X PRl'l'ClIE'I I', Runmcx, P. NIASSIENGILL, JouNs'roN Cfuvlvmf , .LL lmzxmak, I'IIN'1'laRNno1-'lf ' Plslakv, Bukcu SM1111, Nrml., Fmammrz, NICHOIISON, DREW x V S'I'EWAR'I', G. K. MAssrzNc1I.I,, MORGAN, BROWN, lI0'l l'liNS'l'liIN 285 A -K 4457T?7'44 4 2-' f- M .24 Qi. ex? '-N I 7' 5-5 ' .. .0 , kuggy I W1'i7'i:7, , V 'wdhnw 'lo rt ' 1 -51,44 N Q. - ' 00 fl X N --- 1 Ralf, llA 'llZ'd TZ-lllE Ioan IEAANIFIQLIRRRJ EIIAIAIA . Magi! 91' ' 0, ' A . I Delta Tatum Delta Founded at Bethany College Know VVest Virginiaj, I859. D. M. ARNOLD G. C. BUCIIRII' DR. I-I. J. GORIIAM R. G. I-IOwIsR'I'oN J. T. CARRU'I'III2Rs, JR. . T. A. BONE . . . J. U. CONNIILLY . . - J. F. EVANS . . . C. L. FAIR . . J. W. MANN, JR. . F. J. MARTIN . . J. I. MORGAN, JR. . MIL'I'ON S. CLARK . . TOM DANIRI.. . . NIIw'I'ON IIARRIS . B. F. MAR'l'lN . . P. T. AN'l'lIONY . . E. M. CALDWELL . . IRVING CAMP . . JOIIN DOUGI-IERTY . . 4a:.2?:::jgLLZfll 16,1291 .Ill 1 Colors: Purple, VVhite, and Gold Ff0fwL'l'.' PFIUSY Xlrlifvt' Cllafrlrrs.' 74 I'ubIifaliofI: The Rainbow Mf1llbI'fJhifJ.' 25,000 DELTA KAPPA CHA l5.flabli.tlmd 1928 PTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. M. DIMIvII'I'I' R. H. SIIRYOCR C. WARII FRATRES IN URBE W. A. LUTZ l'lLACKVVliLl. MARKPI J. P. PA'I'n DR. EARL R. TYLIIR AM FRATRLS IN UNIXVIERSITATE Law Srlmol HENRY A. VVALKRR, JR. . . Greensboro l'I. H. ROBBINS, JR. . . . Granite Falls Class of 1930 - . Rocky MOIInt G. B. KING, JR. . South Boston, Va. . . . Leesburg N. G. MCGARY . . . . . . . Durham . . Greer, S. C. A. G. SAIILIQR . . . . . Rocky Mount . Harrisburg, Pa. B. WIcA'I'IIIIRsI'O0N . . . . Durham Class of 1931 . . Greensboro G. NASII . . . Bogalusa, La. - . Durham R. D. NOEL . . . Athens, Tenn. . Farmvillc R. M. RUssI2I,L . . - . . Durham Class of 1932 I . . Goldsboro N. ORIEM, JR. . Hyattsville, Md. . . Durham R. H. PA'I'I2 . . .... Durham . .Alton, Ill. I-I. B. S'I'IsvI2Ns . . . .Goldsboro . .Henderson JOSEPH Wann . . .Decatur, Ga. Pledges . . . Greenville H. D. EVANS . . . . . Peoria, Ill. Providence, R. I. ROBERT MANN . . . Cumberland, Md. .Johnstown, Pa. VVILLIAM S'I'A'I'Izs . . . . . Clngtonin . Jeannette, Pa. WILLIAM TUcRwII.I.IzR . Charleston, W, Vn. 286 gfifrillii, N K 4- I v' ' X El 4,f' z A, -, 'W e J aff, cf! A w::'::'y,551 ..,,,v .A I , VA I V -V lxx IA M , I C' 37? . if h . i.:, ,tNbfd0,o, , '95, at , Kaur MA V ,f'5'7,ff '1f fl3 N215-zzzzaxgcciff -MIDQQQ.. A X NUXS 4' . A . 1111 2 mm nQy3w..QmNNTucn.15ErL I ., 1. L., 31,- '41 v. 'i u w7EA'l'IlliRSP0ON, EVANS FAIR, KING SAm.lsk, MANN MORGAN, CLARK C0N'NAI.I.x', BONE Nom., IJANIIEL, B. F. MARTIN, Russian., Ronnms, Olusm VVlann, Ilmuus, MCGARY PATH, NASH, F. J. MAR'rxN X 287 f95 YI?7 '0. ff ' 1. ' -, 'S ,.,,, +g.. e02flId'rk' j xg x s n V.,1 ,,,...f , ,. 1 . ,Z N OX fl N 4 iifix til' IW XS gg MW-'52 4 fi ff? E9 JQU 'ag' , X EELS, at are HQQSBCIDY, QHANTHQLIEB QW.. 'wt f-Wx MA. Phi Sigma Delta Founded at Columbia University, 19c9. .41'lifvn Chapl1'r.t.' 22 l'11bli1'aiion.' Deltan lllawnx' B AIZIKAIIAM B. Book . . ClflARl,liS MAX . . . . HAkor,n C. VVl21Nc.u1'l'lcN VVILLIAM ll. lfIilll.MANN CIIARLIES D. ROSIEN . . . Enwfuau SIMKIN . . BERNARD FISHER . . . BIfRNARn FRIEDMAN . . Louis VVool,1f . . . Al.rRlsn Cuacrtak . . I-Ixuuw DIEN . . . ARTHUR ERSIILER . . LAWRENCE Gom . . Mlsvrfu S'I'ADlliM Colors: Purple and VVhite C1-11 CHAPTER livlzrblishml 1929 FRATRES IN URBE fllumni Cl1aplr'rs.' IC M1'111ln'r.sl1ijr.' 2,500 Asn NELSON ROSIENIHCRG FRATRES IN UN1vl2RslTAT12 Class of 1950 . . Class of 1931 Class of IQ32 P I 011911 . . . Asheville . . Newark, N. J. r . New York, N. X. 7 . New York, N. X. V . New York, N. X. . . Clifton, N. J. Atlantic City, N. J. . New York, N. Y. . . . . Charlotte . Nashville, Tenn. Atlantic City, N. J. . . Hudson, N. Y. . . Rocky Mount . . Durham 288 'V 1 w1: Q f,g,y R X Q, , in .43 ' 15 ',,,,, fl enu m d1rldfy,, hf ccffn -fy .. ..,.,... . .. .,,.. 4,I, I If ff 1,4 W.-M.. .1 fw-. M-Nba y I nhwvl V .,,..,..,.. X- M ff 'vvv iii' J h 'KGS . -' ' - Q 55935251 Q lgywlx - H -- - M A' ,454- , g1:s5f513Hg mm 11fgpmD o3zfxxnxN'u1ua3nmE1L n12Qe:N: , - . . - MAX, WEINGARTEN, Woouf Fkummzw Flsl-nik R Boox, KEI'II.MAN, Roslm 289 . , if ,V I ' fi 73 ' ,,,, N W' UN A W ... A W 5 x wf , J l ,I 4 f 1 , 'witmx QW 1' i 15 ntggooi QZAANTUQLBE t Colors: Green and Goltl J. W. AI.MoNn . . fiROGAN BRALI. . - A. J. I-IUG1-nas .... L. C. I-Iuculas . H ERR lER'l' O'Klc li 1-' . . JAMES M. IIANRS . - - CHARLES F. I'l0NliYCU'l'l' C1.ARiaNCla VV. lVlli'l'Z '. VVH,r.1AM D. MURRAY . JOHN NIYIERS ,..- CARI. A. BARRINGTON . R. TAzwm.1, CRIEEKMORIE , VVILLIAM II. Emir . . Pi llfpsillon Pi Fonntlecl at Duke University, 1926. Flof1.v1'r.r.' VVh ite FRATER IN URBIE VV. IIAROLO IIAYras FRATRES IN UNIVIZRSITATE Claus of 1930 . .Albemarle . . . .Durham Fountain Inn, S. C. Fountain Inu, S. C. . . . Wilmington Class of I . Anclerson, S. C. -. - . Suffolk, Va. . . Coliunhinna, O. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .Oxford C I 11.v.r 0 f 1 . . . Oriental . . . Norfolk, Va. . . Suffolk, Va. IIOMHR I.. LHIPARO . . j. A1.'l'oN PRICE . . Jon A. SAVAGE . JOHN S. SHAW . . VV. J. VVINGATIQ . . 931 Wu.i.1AM Ii. RAwr.s . . JOHN RU'I'l'liNl'lIiRC . . CARI. S'rlcvlzNs . . . ANDRIEVV D. 'l.'AYl.0R . Fluan XV. TAYLOR . . . 932 ADAM B. MAssm' . . . R. l'lAMI l'0N Rumm' . lIOv'r VV. SHORE . . Plwlgav and Yellow Roses . Barium Springs . . Rocky Mount . . Rocky Mount . . Orlando, Fla. . . .Lincolnton . . . Suffolk, Va. - New York City . . . Asheville . . . . Charlotte - New York City Port Norris, N. J. . . VVinnetka, Ill. . . .Charlotte CLARENCE E. BLACKSON . . . Apollo, Pa. JAMES F. GRIHQN . . . . Cynwid, Pa. ' VVILLIAM C. CROCKER . . . Suffolk, Va. VVIIDIER I'I. RIPLIQY .... Winnetka, Ill. Asumax' B. FU'l'Rlil.l, . ..... VVilson JOHN M. STEM . . ..,, Oxford R0l'lliR'I' B. rI'YNliS . . . . . Suffolk, Va. :go A- .,,. 3 sf. 65lim'Z A f X ff 4-A ' 'ff ' , x . sn A, I -11, '...7 LfQ::g- 'V ' - 3 . ...f .. ,ull V XV , was ' :Z n , .v..v W .K ',,. .f A Join rt, A19 My 1 aI , WJlb, V . ...,..., , W .. 'C ' Q11 ,,,,,, Zfly J, 1, f,jj,f ,5g,':: , wefmmgw' ii if-Q '. ' 1 er QW If 1 Q-11713315 ufgyw GMNTHQLEELL f Q fw rfilig ' IVIoNm'cu'1'1', Slmw, A. D. TAX'LOIi, SAVAGE, Lufmlm Rfxwls liARk1wc'row O' ., . . . Kmalf, Bla.xu. L. C. I-Iumncs, MAssm', ALMOND, RU'I'l'ENBliRG, Mrmeus, HANKS PRICE, WlNc:A'1'n, I-I.R1I-1.1-tv, A. J. I-Iucmis, Mmz X 29: f , - M51 sw f A in j' if f . f' Q' E lj , ,ff 'Q w:::!3:',J -'--'., 77 'XX 1 . l' , fljffgg ,'.' ff vf -,M A -.ffl Q. ...QQ Cffjwf f '7-' ,....,. ,QQ ..f4f,,,,, ,.m Q . . .f..ff,ffMfv.w-.. M, I jiri? 'WX Tc. 'bl'-rrzfaxxczfffh ' A' '-'lj L- Q5-T W fffif ,,4f'fff if wx S F1 .H -W iiWN mf. Qliifll? THE 1119939 QHANTHGLJEEIPQ, lliiiie QM NWN WMFM' ff' r I Q 5 mlkfgify .. 'A'A , ' S i , 45 . 02 X Colors: Red and Blue D, K. JACKSON . . L. CONNIER . VV. F. How1.ANn, L. S. VVALI. . . J. R. VVILLIAMS . JR Sigma Tau Alpha PETITIONING DELTA UPSILON Founded :lt Duke University, 1926. FRATER IN FACULTATE C. P. Hoovlak FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Clfllllllllfl' Srhool Law School johnson City, Tenn. I. G. KING . . R. R. PIEARSON . . . . .Rocky Mount Class of 1930 . . . .Henderson R. VV. REYNOLDS R. C. SMITH . . . ...... Ayden Class of 1931 . . VVinst0n-Salem R. A. VVILLIAMS . . . Nnrrisrown, Pa. C. E. Vlfvrcll . . Class of 1932 N Flowrr: Red Rose . . Gastonia . .Luurinburg . . Lenman . . .Siler City . VVinston-Salem C. B. Al,l,l5N . - - ' - VV1lClCSb0r0 V. A. OsnnRN . . . High Point L. H. COUl.'l'IiR . . . Vnndergrift, Pa. J. S. Prawns . . . . Norfolk, Va. L. S. Dlsluak . . Winston-Salem T. H S'rlfvHNs . . - . Princeton R. L. H'OWI.AND . . . Henderson M. L, STARKEY . . . Greenville T. P. JOHNSON . . Liberty if THOMAS . - . Greenville Plnlges C. BYNUM . . - . Stantonbnrg B. S. Roxnx' . . . Swarthmore, Pa. R. A. EASON . . . . . Greenville E. T. SMITH , . .... Ayden A. C. McDONA1.n .... jackson Springs R. VV. SPEAS . . Rziinelle, NV. Va. V VV. H. XNul'1'n , . - .... Ruffin 292 mfg A is E4 ff M., i E. . .::4.: W l bdol ':, I M vlll .,....y..q3g: M, Q: rtjf - 4 . fm, . ,...,. X ,jjil f I . ...MQ-QETX W ff fi ii.. QQQX VZ W 11' F ,Qs 25315 nfg123fU2..cr3z1ix.4xzx1'uWua31LI5151m. i f fix- 14 .I , ,, Jn, W -' VM ' ,P Q 21, K AV ,215 k , Q IQ v f K J' ,. L' gil - 1411- 4 :QI Q if G41 If x xx,', ',, A -f 'x We 'lgnfll R L'-' In 0 '2 ',x Y 9 57-x'w!'T'NV Q . W. F. I'Iow1..wn, PHARSON, KING jouxsox VIQHOMAS R. HOWLAND, ALLEN, J. R. Wn.I.xAMs, Ruvxows X JACKSON, S'rlsvENs, Vurrcu 393 - N wvrllr 'Q xf, .Aff X! - NN, X SQ 'Q' ' ffiflf . ... EZ E . ,,,ygj', -Q. .,.' Nm-, - ', g 642111 W, -. . x Q., .. .. . . . ,. ,, .... mm If ,X 1, N 0. 'S 625553 fxf' f -lsx In 7' 'M A 1-AX r ' f -M- y 5 . sill, I ,mln lilllll THE nQgyaoieriAxN1ruer.r.sB1Rg, ' Cul if W Colors: Navy Blue and Josmfu J. lVlAT'I'HIiWS . S. FREEMAN Nicks . . RALPH O. S'l'A'RNES . CONRAD CROUCH . . AI.l.AN O. GAMIILE . - 0. C. BLACKMON, JR. ROYDEN E. DANnf1.s . Wn.r.xAM A. DAY . . IRVIN I'I. ELMORIE . - J. J. GAMBLI5 .... WILLIAM R. GORDON . A. R. Llswls .... Psi Delta Sigma Founded at Duke University, 1927. Gold FRATER IN FACULTATE ERNEs'r W. Nlu.soN FRATER IN URD13 DONALD C. LUMPKIN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Grazlzuzie School Law School Class of 1930 . .Asheville I-I. MARVIN SHERARD, Class of 1931 . . . . .Hickory . Birmingham, Alu. Class . Lancaster, S. C. . . Elizabeth City . . Bradenton, Fla. . .C . . Akron, O. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Elizabeth City . Swarthmore, Pa. LEON lVlA'l l'Hl2WS . Mn.I.ARD VVARRIEN . of 1932 PRESTON McKxN1.12Y . A. B. NARIIETII . . MARVIN Rlflan . . FRANK S'rDm.E . . . JAMES P. TAvr.oR . J. LAY'roN TUCKDR . Pledges RAWl.1Ns COFFMAN . . . Drexel Hill, Pa. Flofwcr: Sweet Pea . . Sarclis, Ky. - .Roxboro JR. . . . Goldsboro . Bessemer City - -Washington . . New Orleans, La. Swarthmore, Pa. . . . .Hertford . . .Lillington - - Bristol, Pa. Germantown, Pa. ROBERT CURRIN . . . . .Broxton, Ga. JAMES JUDD . . . - . . , .Varina FRANCIS EASON . . . . . South Mills RALPH RINNER . . . . Coshocton, O. SIDNEY VVATYS . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. 294 ss -. Mfifvff, , , X fr , X '7 Q ' 3 f K1'::e-. ' 5 - WR. fs ff ifgxuh KV LR 'f - A 'A-' I .. .. ..., M, g yx ffl Q IV? f Wg me IlfH23CUD, cr3zfmN'1Fucr3m5E Gilt: ,ff X Xm.x ' -I Q rn gy ' ' R if ,l H '14 , ll ll 1-1, EQIIH ' f P fl 3' IQ' J X V,'1.1IIv -'GF s K , N rv by qz'?2egv'G'lmNwx W if 1551, wglf, L .i5E?5'w'-'94 1 ngwitigw?-29: ' f,,Y ,u.-, NICKS, VVARREN, Smnxlas IJANua1,s Dum' L. 1VIA'l'l'llEVVS, MCKINI.liX', J. J. MA'1'r1112vvs R ELMORH, NARBIi'l'H, CRoUc1I, TAX'I,OR, GAMBI.I5 S'rEm.n, Lrawrs, GORDON, TUCRER, Rmcn 295 f vo Rf-'i':fX. Rf ,X H' lx E-xx ,X xx.. ,fl .U ,m p -4' 541055 1 , 4 'j1fm.. Q gyx --0 IMS X ith I :him f . L., 1 -, ' la'-Mmxx ll 'ill? THE HCHDSBCUP CHANTHCLEER, ?lll 'll'Q ftp? .... ... C .... . V55 'l95.!.l5'mfWSv 'f Colors: Purple and V. Oltma JONES . . J. M. lllavlnak . . R. L. CAvxNliss . . J. M. CROSON . ' R. T. Dxcurzksou . R. O. LIOWARD . . L. E. A'l'WA'l'liR, JR J. B. Fox, JR. . . VV. VV. FULP . D. S. CLARKE . W. W. CLAYTON . O Sigma Dcllrta Founded at Duke University, 1928. Gold FRATRES IN U N1vnRs1TA'rl: Law School Class of 1930 . . Kerncrsvillc Class of .I . Portsmouth, Va. Washington, D. C. . . Richmond, Va. .. . Swan Quarter C. H. Wmsnow, JR. I-I. L. IQANIPH , 931 W. J. JlaNKxNs, JR. C. IE. Moss , . . IIENRY NACIIMAN . Russian. RANSON . . . .Dayton, Pu. Class of IQ 32 . . Burlington . . Henderson . . Kernersville J F. T. Gouw . . J. D. SHAW . . . C. R. Wlann . . VVcst ' I I N1 yrs New Haven, Conn. . . Richmond, Va. O. B. NEWTON . R. E. SHERWOOD . Fl0fLUL'l'.' Fleur-de-lis . . VVeaverville . . Old Fort . - .Hobgood - . Richmond, Va. . . . Hertford - . Charlotte Lake George, N. Y. - . Meriden, Conn. Collingswood, N. J. . . Petersburg, Va. Charleston, W. Va. F. L. Hom' . . ..-. Graham S. A. VVARLICK, JR. , .... Burlington H. C. JOHNSON , . New Haven, Conn. C. B. XVARDLEY . . . . Columbus, O. , ' bl' . 5317! - F- 5 , ,,:,,,,, ffw ff ffl X mf' 'YM' kg ,WXCJ 24,16 W XMB 45, TIME IlfH23GID f GHANTHQLIEEHQ, 5 T2 I, fl V 5 1 bf, A-S 'I Hawk .JM .K 1 , ,- Sl-mw, Goum, HIZPLISR, jomcs, JENKINS NACIIMAN RANSON A'l'VVfK'I'IiR, PULP, DICKIERSON, KANIPIQ, Ckosox WINsl.ow, Wann, Howmm, CAVINIESS, Moss 297 x l hvwlfaffjb 7 ':3, - ' 1- ' X 4' -M 'Z' f W x . 24 xx ll P N C- ' I 'L I I . -. .2 I Lllflllli nmol. IEIIIANIIIIBILEEIR, 2 5 GcolbllIiIms Founded :It Duke University, 1928. FRATER IN URlllZ A. BLAIR CRAli'l'REE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE GI'Ill!ll1lff' Srlmol J. VVILLIAM BRASWELI., ZZ N . ..... . . . Law School VIzRNoN CIIAPPIELL . ..-..... , . . . Pl'lll.lP H. CRAWIfoRn, III, E N '. . EMILII SAl,N'l' AMAND . - . MAx WILsoN . . . . Class of 1931 ANIIRIIW BIcRIz'I I'Ia, PZ N . ..-.. . . DANIEL GARLAND . . . SOU'l'I1GA'l'li MARTIN . . P1l'l1gCS CLAIRE CRENSI-IAW .. - . . . JoI-IN LONG . . . DONALD MARION . . JOHN PRoc'I'oR . . WILLIAM Rum . . 298 A ' of 1' 3 -I v.,, pg .N S 1 Q ff l IA? 0dl,lo rx to I . . Demopolis, Ala. . . Elizzxbeth City . . . . Kinston . . Wilmington . . Weaverville . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Harrisburg, PII. . . Wilmington . . . . Asheville New York, N. UY. . . llarrisbllrg, Pa. . . . . Charlotte New York, N. Y. '1'-'ff' MX -- .QL F - ' C5521 f' I A R Q 51 2 i.::,,,f1 'M -. ..... I -I--. of .-sf J .,,, 'f ,I f , ---, - ' ' V ' M X' EN. A Q fi' fl ,,.g, K ..f..Z5g3z::7 'Q, I , ' ,D ,551 ..,.,, . ,,,, 1 -1 '.'g -.,, J ' I f f' ,w ' rl ..... ' N GLW W - Hy, Tw '7'F A ' - Mum' IW? mm 11fgy3cID Q3UaxAxzx1'nWua3L1BEuL ff ,- 'lISlJv-gg, 1 9-:ff - QIISIL ? 1b54f'1aIlq WwT?F'22fL1J' BkAsvvm.L, VV1r.soN, M,xR'rlN GARLAND MARION CRENSIIJWV, LONG, Rmsn SAINT AMANT, BICKIFIT, I-I.'xRwm,r, 299 ' X 'Sn ff' . f -, If ,,,. iffff, 'V f av UN 'QM Awww Lllllilli HQJPSBCUDA GIIANTIIBILIEEIL I Sigma Alpha Umegat Founded at Duke University, 1928. C'olor.f.' Blue and Buff Flofwr' FRATRES IN URIIE VV. B. CULnRR'I'II C. G. LINDSAY, JR. l-I. W. DAVIS L. A. SMITII F RATRIIS IN vUNIVl?RSlTA'1'lE f I l11.v.v of 1930 r: White Carnation VV. C. IIAUSS . . ...... . , Lincnlnton J. IC. OI,IvlcR . . . . . Marietta P. IE. PRICE . . . . Marietta K. E. SILVER . . . . Canton H. V. VVAl.'1'liRS . . . . . Durham Class of 1931 R. W. FONVll.l.li . 1 . . . . . . . Mebane L. E. MInGII'1'I'II . . . . . Norlina P. B. MOSIIS ..... Chatham, Va. B. E. STIIIIIIIINSQN, JR. . . . Plymouth Class of1932 RAI'MoNn CARTER . . . ..... . . Durham VV. A. POPE, JR. . . . . Durham E. F. S'1'ROWn . . . . Chapel I-lill W. G. WOMRLR, JR. . . . . . Raleigh Pledge D. F. I5ARNIIARn'1' . . - - - - . . Port Orange, Fla. 300 t W? I ' Xia l' li 3' 7 . , V, . f . ' I ' af . us 241' ' , -'fqg fj WSL Q .ll . 'Q , IQ 9. Z, ,,, Ao me WMD QHANTHGLEBR, V 1 if .Z , gz'g5avl'E'mNX Hxuss Ouvlsk, VVALTERS P Fox II.I.F :ucv v . SIROVSD S'r1zP11l2Ns0N FARNIIARII CAR'rl':R, MIlJGli'I l'Ii, Mm-:ras 301 .. 1- J'-.:,.. , A - ,A can ...,,'9!,,,,e 'flu n ,, x wQ W. fov M' wx X X I Amp, I A gli Q f xi NL Nh 'xx CJ , . ,. Aj, 'I ll 'I wud hi ? --' A iii: HCQQZBIUDAT IEIIIANTHCLIEBIIL J ,ilfiffi 'weimg I I Alpha Dcllita Pi Founded at VVesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, 1851. Color,v.' Pale Blue and White Flofwrr: Violet dzlifur ffhllffl'l'.f.' 50 fllumlmz' ChaplI'r,r.' 26 I'11l1li1'1Ili0u.' The AliCll7lll31lll,, 1l1rr1Iln'I'shi1I.' 6,938 EMILY BASS ANNIE LOUISE CAI.owEI,I. ETIIEI. KRAMER MRS. JOIIN CLARK ANNIE ciARRARD MARY I.UCY f:RIEEN FAYIE Cox . NIARGARITI' BfENNE'I l' . LENA BROOKS DOWNING HE'l l'Ili IENGLISII . FRANCES I-III.I. , VIRGINIA FEI.'IS . . IEIIITII LEACII . . HIi'l l'Y HOICSCII . . . MARGARET LOUISE BRASNVICIJ, . . VVhitalcerS EVA DAVIS ENGLISII , . ANNIE VIRGINIA IIARREI.I. . . . . Durham DEANS HOI.I.ANII . . . .... Durham OMICRON CHAPTER E.vml1li.el11'd IQI I SORORES IN UREE MARGARET IIORGOOID M RS. GEORGE LYON MRS. R. A. MICIIIE MRS. LOUIS PA'l l'ON SORORES IN UNIVIERSITATE Iiflllfllllflf Scho of .Rockingham ANNIIE CiARRARD . Class of I Q30 . . Blackstone, Va. DOROTIIY JENNE'I'I'E. . . . . . . Durham NIARGARIET MOORE . AI.MA VVYCIIE . . ..... VVeldon ' KJIIIXA' of 1031 EI,IzAEETII CAI.IIwEI.I. ...... Monroe . . . Mount Olive NANCY MCANAI,I,Y . . . . . .Durham ISAEEI. YVANNAMAKER . EI.lZAIilE'l'll VVII.I,IAMS ..... Charlotte Clasx of 1932 . . . .Durham I2I,IzAnE'I'II LYON . . . . . - WVashiIIgrou EI.lZAIlli'l'lI MCANAI,I,Y . . LIEONORIE MURIIIIY . . . .VVQH-ren, Pa, IJlI'llgc S . . - . .Durham MARGARET IIENRY KING EIIITII LUCAS . . HELEN MOYLER. . . CARMEN PAIIYERSON . VIRGINIA RACAN . . . .M0lllit Olive MARY VVYCIIE . . ..... VVCIQIOIT PATRONESSES MRS. N. D. BITTING MRS. R. L. FLOWERS MRS, MRS. JAMES DEI-IART MRS. I-I. M. KRAMER MRS, 3oz !445?6ffQ2zf:wfA..,yh:.m V Y , fi!! y' K? UI W X M ,I vb MSQKBQZ 'gg at !? ij! If Q p s ,qv iff? 001 AWQN ' 7 I. S5 A f 4 , W . fgfliw '3?4i ' f if ' 7 f:2:f??ff' W .fwxx 4313 Www W. X f . ,I ., Q , I -W if i' 'M ' ' ' f jgLL3'fj' I, H . w.,.,,, .,,,,. ' , L LAX' dqwlff' '19 If f ,,4c1i'3?zpfAW. xg-ff 5' ' fin, ' . f .- . -f'-' -f-'-- -... . . ,, . ' ,.,41ff .W-f'!f,,,j,7! Vu,,,f7,j,pff ,Ij,,,If I X .XY , W X 3.1:-v.,'j. V uv.l:.,s: N ,,f',.ff,,,' ' ,574 1 .Y . K I V W - rx,-NM .STA ,f 1,1 v 1 4 w ,R LM . .lg M! IJ X 0 X in JANET SMITII MRS. EMERSON rfUCKER MRS. W. B. UMSTEAII NIARGARIFI' VVANNAMAKER MRS. R. A. YODHK . Durham . .Noriina . Forest City Richmond, Va. . .Durham . . . .Dlll'l1fln1 Richmond, Vu. . . Durham . . Charlotte FI'aIIkliII, Va. - cIl'CCIlSb0l'0 . . Gasstonia C. W. PEPI-LER W. H. VVANNAMAKER ,Z S NXX Ill 'I ' . Q - Mfs,fqs 'f W LHYHXIE 11QQ3w QmANTuo3L15EmJ Wil !x1'l:f . 4-' N' Ili!! If 'k db' N.McANAL1,Y, JuNN1s'1'1'rc, A.WYc1'u2, CALnw1zI,L, KING Blmswnu., MURPHY BliNNE'l l', H. ENc1.1su HoLmNn, Llmcn, LUCAS, WILLIAMS E. MCANALLY, 1'A'1 1'1sRsoN, Momma, RAGAN, Bouscu X 'M.WvcI1ra W ' 'P ' , AIsNAMAkl.R, E.D.ENcL1sH, Movuak, DOWNING 303 xx fiQi6'iWF3,3N 1 N 4- W S X -Hmm e X dll NY. H- '15 f, en. N X I -Avi an ,f'77'f GLi1 ',. .. W I K , l K N H- ,,,,-: 'ix sh ' has :K I ,,...,.,...,, 4.2-x i , 12,3105 i x . , . V ..n' ill SQ Kilt 4 xX lit-illlii TZZTTE I aaa GHANTHCLEERJAA .ma-.A A YV S , -I -.A XX Ao lfllllkk f Magna if Kappa Delta Founded at Virginia State Normal, I897. Colors: Olive Green and White Flofwrr: White Rose flrlifve Clmjmlcrs: 64 flllllllllllt' CflllfJIt'l'J.' 66 I'ul1lira!i.n1.' The Angelosn IVl1'u1bf'r.vl1iyr.' 6,809 ELIzAEE'I'II ALIJRIIJGE MRS. MAX BARNHARIYI' MRS. W. G. BRAMIIAM MRS. WA'I'I'S CARR VIRGINIA GREEN Cox OLIVE FAUCli'I l'E Vl0l.li'l I'lE l7AUCl3'l l'lE SIGMA DELTA CHAPTER Esnzblislwd 1912 SORORES IN UREE MRS. VV. P. FEW MRS. PAGE HARRIS ELLEN I-IUCKAEEE BERYI. JONES MRS. K. P. LEWIS MRS. JOHN lVllClllli SORORES IN .UNlVlERS1TA'l'E Grarllmrrf Srhool MRS. J. L. MOREIIEAD ERMINE PEEK MRS. DON SASSER MRS. JOSEPII SPEED MARIE TYLER lil.lZABE'l'lI VFYREH MRS. FRANK WEEE DoRo'I'nY SCHAl.Ll5R'l'. - . . . . . . . .VVinston-Salem Class of 1930 FRANCES MASON . . . . . . . . . Durham Class of 1931 MARY BRADSIIER . . -. . . Petersburg, Vu. FANNIE POWELL . . . . . Henderson I-IAZEL LOVE KNIGl'I'l' . . .Wilmington MARX' ROWLAND . . . .Durham VIRGINIA MIMS . . . . . .Reidsville CARI.0'l'l'A SA'I'I'ERIfIEI.D .Durham ELEANOR i'IOPli Plilili . .... Durham MARX' WAI.KER . . - . Durham LILA CROSS PERKINS . . . Memphis, TenII. CORNELIA YARBROUGII . Durham Class of IQ32 JOANNA CRIM . . . . .VVinstOn-Salem ALICE IIUCKAEEE . . .Albemarle PAULINE FRANCIS . . . . . Bryson City BETSY PERROW . . . . . Asheville MARGARET I-IARRELL ...... Asheville EVELYN ROGERS . . . .Asheville CAROLYN HENRY .... , . . Asheville EI.IZAnE'I'II ROWLAND . . Durham EILEEN S'I'lKlil.lEA'l'l-IIER . . . .. .Asheville Plwlges ALICE BURWELI, , , . . Warrenton MARGARET VALLICY . Hendersonville DoRo'I'IIY NEWSOME . . . Durham InI.IzAEE'rII YORK . . . Morris Plains, N. J. ORA LEE SMITI-I . . - . Albemarle MARX' ANN YORK . . Morris Plains, N. J. V PATRONESSES MRS. A. J. BULLINGTON MRS. C. W. EDWARDS MRS. A. M. PRoc'I'oR MRS. JAMES CANNON MRS. WAT. LAPRADE MRS. F. L. WALKER MRS. W. I. CRAN1-'ORD MRS. J. IL. LONG MRS. E. S. YARBROUGII MRS. J. K. MASON 304- . ffwlffll f x S rr f X , N if ff . X za, yy I lf yjlli h X I :J ei il- X i - 3 gh .- ,I V s HMM .nf Q I La' 1' ' I . 1? 410:21-ts, 'if ' ilfxkxg . I fZXf lXX 'Ili X GJ M -4 NX ' . 3. F9 xx I I' - I 1.4 f I Qjgr bell.: w 0 :': if , -S gg' V70 1 1E HfH22fBffDi' QHANTHQBLIEBRJ 1 ii' X 5',' , ,Y Xxx ' 4' V im Wk ' W Q 7 , V A 'ktfit,g5'i'Ef'3f . ' Q 1 T 1 'fir S ffm iw: P K Eiwiqxwr- 2 'ww'wff?f3guQQiekw '?f:1fi,'yf.f.Y1e H Y - Y f ' ,.,w,:..A, uf '. .f f A. M -, , MASON llucmxnma X S'l'kxK1a1,1aA'mlak, Prank, ROGERS, Pl.RlxINS, CRIM POWELL, FRANCIS, Illamzr, . rms Plzkkow BRADSIIER, Ymumoucu, I-ImuuzLL 'VI , 305 cffifgmww'-A. fn , . wx ,f ,f yf VVVA ff W A 'M H fy 5' . XV .QV , ffQf,',,:::777::,- f z M f . .,.,,,..., IC ' ,Wyh :Q 'wp-E lla nm! Qigwgg KLQK LV, ' ,. ,, H V' 'A ..,, 1,1 f,,.ff' ,,f, W, '- wry- -..:,4:XN . - fi MQW! UNK 7f'Q -A'2 'dll W I S W' q ki Y X ..A - Iif- I-.tri tfgpaoia I3rIAN'rII3I.EBIa,e llt 'Sll ' 'bw 'fllllkk f Zeta Tau Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal, Farmville, Va., 1898. Colors: Turquoise Blue and Grey Flofwfr: White Violet .'7cli-va ChapIcr.v.' 61 1llnnIbn'r.vl1ip.' 5,200 AJARG.-XRE'l' DUNRLIQ NIARCARIVI' BA'l'l'l.li . MAuoII MCCRACRIIN IVA Prr'r . . . MARY PURIIY . H1aI.IIN ANlJliRS , l5l5'l I'Y BURCII . . JANE BARKIER . . R lVlARj0RIl5 GI.AssoN . CLAIRE HUNEYcu'r'r MARX' MCGI-Ilan . . Pul1li4'a1fo1z.' 'I'lIemip1 PI-11 CHAPTER E.v1abli.vln'd 1915 SORORES IN URIIE MRS. IRVING AI.I.laN RUTH DAILEY lVlARCARE'l' DUNKLE Lucv GI.AssoN MARY GI,AssoN Mus. R. H. HoI.onN MRS. J. JANKOSKI MRs. MARVIN MANGUM EIINA EARL lVICcil'llEE CAROLYN SIIoo'rER MRS. E. S. SwINoIaI.I. MRS. RICHARD TIIIGIIEN MRS. W. R. WA'rRINs SORORES IN UNIVIIRSITATE ' IJIYIIIIIIUC School Class of 1930 . . , Raleigh . . - .Durham IRIINE PRESSON . . . EPIIIE PI.YI.uR . . . ANNII PIPER UMs'I'IaAn .... Class of 1 . . Roanoke Rapids . Durham 931 CoUR'1'Nm' SHAIKPE . . . . . Oriental CA'l'llliRlNli TAYLOR . . EI.sIR VVll.l.IAMSON. . , . . .Durham Clrm of 1932 . . Gastonia CARoI,rN KIRIIY . . . . . .Charlotte MARY' LANGs'I'oN. . MAIRX' JANII rl'A'l'li . . . . South Bend, Ind. Plwlgcs . . Durham VIRGINIA MCGIIIIE . . . . 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SARA FRANcIzs MoRIIIIIcAo l'lAL GRIMIES . . Pham' LAVINIIIQR . . JULIA LIaGcII'r'I' . . . . EI.IzAIIIc'I'II MCFAIIYIQN . . MARX' FRANcIIs ROIJVVIZIIL . ALYSE SIvII'I'I1 .' .... MARY' G. BROWN . . HELIIN JENKINS . . MARX' KIRKIIANIJ . . lfl.OISli LAIVIIIIIR1' . . NIARGARITI' LANDIS . . . L0'I I'Ili MARKHAM II UNIJLICY MARY' MOORMAN . . . . lfLIZABli'l'll RUCKIER . . ZEIILIE WILLIAMS . . NORMA Loulslz CRAI- I' . . MARcuIzRI'I'n PIIIIHPS . . KA'l'llERINli Pl'l l'MAN . . BETA RHO CHAPTER l:'.rlabli.vhr'rl 1928 SoRoRI2s IN URIII2 MRS. 0. E. Ross SoRoRI2s IN UNIVERSITATE flflllfllllflf Srlmol Cfayx of 1930 Clzlss of 1931 Class of IQ-22 MRS. RICHARD VVRIGIIT . .Conway, Ark. . . . . Lexington . . Abingdon, Va. . . . Durham . . Concord . WUFFCIIIOII . . Burlington . . Raleigh . . . Clayton . . . Durham . . Ironton, O. . . Durham . . . Durham . . Bristol, Va. . . RIItlIerfordton . VVilmingtoII . . . . Wilmington . . IIIdepeIIdence, Va. . . . . . . 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Winding f-,azz King of ,,,,, S,,u,,,v up his statements with a prayer for student support in f the week ahead fCarolina is to be met Sat'dyj the East Dulcian yielded to prexy Sav Jovage, the Terror of the Schaclc and second only to Sweepum Wright of the south end of Jarvis. After falsely asserting that he had resided at Dulce four years, Mr. Jovage indicated that spirits was in evidence on the Quadrangle, but it had been kept bottled up too much of the time fmonstrous applause from the wet chambers of the Housej. Stirred to greater heights by this demonstration, His Muchness vehemently declared, as he trem- bled from forehead to toenail with emotion, Our school's spirits are the worst in Amer- ica. fBreathless silence while six fainting bootleggers are carried from the room by their fraternity brothers., With a word of praise for the undying efforts of the manager of the Pee Dah team in creating an era of good feeling immediately after the Post-Exam Jubilee last year, and a condemnation of the Yellow Sheet, which appears to be a bastard literary production on the campus, prexy Sav called on his fellow Hi Betcha Hatta member, Stermus S. Toms, seniordent of the Present Class, to release his opinion on the subject. The gentle- man from Illinois had two words, rotten and co-operation, on the tip of -his tongue. He deplored the present lack of school spirits between the halves of football games and tried to find Wanks Jinlconer to pray for the students to pull together in an attempt to create this much-needed substance right here on the campus. Then Captain Henry Histler took the stand away from the dean and both prexies, by virtue of a fake mountain pass, proceeded to change the mob's consensus of opinion in more ways and means than Dr. Less can plait his radical van dyke during chapel periods. Starting off like a balmy spring on a windy day, His Captaincy related with tears in his eyes his teamis maneuverings with Tom Jimson and Ty Headtree in develop- ing a source of spirits. Gaining in momentum, he begged the students to get behind the wet aristocracy, and, in a final outburst of two languages, the mammoth leader told the thirsty hundreds that they had no school spirits, that anybody could holler an hour a week on apple cider and that they should upset their equilibriums and wake up. Becoming so filled with vice, precedent and a desire for vocal combustion that remain- ing seated longer was entirely out of the question, Weverette Featherspoon arose as one man and employed with the force of a thousand all the tactics of Mr. Pickerel's How-to- woo-and-wed course in an enthusiastic appeal to the student body to rise up and 'spress itself. fprolonged tumult while the Twelve Hundred arises and roars, I am thirstylvl Apparently oblivious to the fact that he was transgressing upon prexy Sav's divine right of presidership and newly polished right shoe the captain next introduced every member on his squad who had made a run of at least thirty gallons during the fall. Each in turn told of his earnest desire to manufacture a longing for better spirits. All of the students woke up again and drank in the dean's final words of warning that Dukeis stu- dents had to outshine the residents of Tar T ellia Saturday, and it was inevitable that thev patronize their local bootleggers, and the Twelve Hundred rushed away to the bars and streams of Dear Ole Duke. ff' l'l i--- V' 47-I -trga -- - ', 'V -- -4 ,e i f - Z gl sp' L-L 7 qggg U ,, 3 'Cf i I f ,, ,,j, n Q, 'J' WW ,AF 5, xi f IM alllf - , ,, '1 -t- .1 ATT gf, i f 5 ... 'Ag- t ,Q ' - , , ., '--4--1----,-- ---, ff, TY A 1.2. -1--Q-1 5 ,A . fe ' -fn' ' 7 -1'T l-'-'-'41 . 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I News from the ll Signal Phi Honorary Fraternity- The I Signa Phi Fraternity was organized at Duke in the year 1928 with the following men as its charter members: Bill Bryan, Kid Brewer, Flop Beaver, Don Hyatt, Bill Hicks, Ben Russ, Bob Stevenson and Pinky Plaster. Since that time it has seen some good men come and go. Some Of the men wholn we have pledged since that time include Red Stroughn, Tim 'l'imons, Shank Warwick and many others. The I Signa Phi Fraternity is a resting place on the way from the great unwashed to a fraternity man and back. lt stands for everything that most people sit down for Cincluding the national antheml. Its aim is to make college life as inter- esting as possible and to provide some place to go during chapel period besides the Dope Shop. It endeavors to provide its select members with an atmosphere of brotherhood, without the usual costs. In fact, there are no fees, no dues, no fines, and very little of anything else connected with this extinguished order. No one has ever been de- famed for breaking a rule in this fraternity be- cause there are none. The rent for the chapter room is paid by the two boys who sleep, eat and take up laundry in it. In fact, the chapter room is used for everything from a place to go and meet the boys and borrow money on down to studying. The furniture is composed of articles ranging from soap boxes to Virginia State highway signs which have been converted into a table for the victrola. And the victrola was made, after much research and study, with a coffee grinder, three old clocks, a Ford crank and Don Hyatt's deaf uncle's ear-horn. The collection of records is the largest and probably the worst on the campus. In the collection is included such late pieces as Over There, lt's a Long Ways to Tiporary, How You Gonna Keep 'lim Down on the Farm, and many others. 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He applied for admis- sion at Carolina, but was Chased away because they thought he would Gaines something at Wake Forest. From there, however, he was shipped on the day before school started for going swimming in church. Not to be dismayed by these difiicul- ties-lVIax had had difdiculties before-young Snittlegrass sought the peaceful Brooks of State College, but his days there were numbered. In fact his hours-yea, even his minutes and seconds -were numbe1'ed, for upon mistaking his large right jaw, which was swollen because of toothache Che had such lovely toothaches, too lj for a tobacco quid container, the welcoming committee promptly scraped him up with shovels and deposited him on a train bound for Bull Durham. Arriving at Duke on the Hoot Owl, Max soon made up his mind to room in Branson, the campus palace. Accordingly, he awoke Mr. Tyree and Jim Rowe at 3:00 A.M., and they gladly signed him up for a sixth story room with bath and dripping water. He immediately called up the President, using a beautiful desk telephone fa present from M1'. Tyreej and announced his ar- rival. The 'President apologized for Max's poor reception, and sent his respects, two delicious hot dogs with onions, to the newcomer's apartments. During the time Max has been with us he has stolen Joe Savage's Sunday pants, opened a saloon in the basement of Union, beaten Chief Schackner in a game of craps, given the Dope Shoppe a bad check, voted for the Honor System, and edited two yellow sheets. But he has not been shipped. For does he not go to chapel every day and sit on the front row? What makes you so musical lately ? Why, jim Thompson has been feeding us so much fish that I can sing to High Sea and know all the scales. ill' rr wr VVhither away P To the infirmary to be examined for appendicitisf' ' You don't seem worried. No, there won't be anything to it, l passed an exam the first time in 111V 1 e. 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Incorporated HARDWARE sso WEST MAIN STREET 1 V -I A A- 'Az ,J ,.,l Lion Tamersn ' COSTUMES for The Girls Appearing in the Beauty Section ' of THE 1930 CI-IANTICLEER i Were Supplied by VAN HORN AND SON OF PHILADELPHIA Carolina Theatre A Show House for the Students BARGAIN HOURS DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA BELK-LEGGETT CO. A most pleasant and Profitable place to shop Main Thru to Chapel Hill Street 1 Ye Vulgar Slave Driver and the Drunken Dancers Notes From I Signa Phi Honorary Fraternity fC0llfill1lI'd from page 3.152 down here with some kind of a high school record. Then, too, Pinky Plaster still has the undisputed record for knowing the lea-st about the most things. But Hicks broke our track record last year and some of the boys are still trying to make him pay for it. But education does seem to affect some people that way. And now to get back to the divan Cfor that's the most comfortable seat in the roomj, we lost it when the first payment came due. Our sec- 1'etary, Bill Bryan, bought it at an annual fire sale for the scorching price of nothing down and two promises a week. Ain't that hot! But it seems that there was some misunderstanding about the transaction because it turned out that the man Cxpected to get some real money for his divan. We didn't mind losing it though because we didn't like the. color of it any way. 4 For awhile there was some argument as to what We were going to use for bridge cards, but it seems that Mr. Herring and M1'. Markham heard oi our predicament because they sent us enough cards through the mail in one semester to last us the rest of the year. Of course, they are not the best cards in the world, but still Mr. Markham's had enough high numbers to fit in with the low num- bers on lVIr.- Herring's and make a very good average. Our fraternity has not gone national yet be- cause we want to see America before we do any traveling. But we have invited such men as Her- bert Hoover, Will Rogers and Boss Hill to be- come honorary members. Probably our letters got lost in the mail because we have not received an answer yet. Not even from Herb. Of course, we still pay our box rent and maybe we will hear sometime soon. At one of our last meetings we had the president of our college to speak to us. Yes, sir, he said that if we woke himuup again raising so much noise that he would come over and condemn us all to four years at Carolina. 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NASH VI LLE KTENN ADIIUAIBTEIIS I The staff of the 1930 Cfmnticleer expresses appreciation to the members of the staff of the Alumni Office of Duke Univer- sity, without whose interest and assistance a historical edition of the Clvanticleer would have been impossible. To Mr. Richard E. Thigpen, former alumni secretary of the University, and to Mr. Henry R. Dwire, director of Pub- lic Relations and Alumni Affairs, and his assistants, Miss Eliz- abeth Aldridge, Miss Laura Deaton, Mr. A. A. Wilkinson and Mr. Charles A. Dukes, we are especially indebted. And thus he watches always, continually inspiring men and women who come and go. ffwff 1 W Q Xw7'fX A MM ,xx JN a , f, I I ,lr


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