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DUKE UNIVERSITY iqse VIRGINIA Lee CRANDALL • EDITOR William P. Tudor • Business Manager Jifiiics ) ' . Duke Stjiiic IR56 ' MkMLji p j PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY DUKE UNIVERSITY • DURHAM, N. C. Charlks B. Markham LmA The death of Mr. Charles B. Alarkham on December third, nineteen hundred and rifty- five, brought to a close a lite spent in service to Duke University. He was with the university through the administration of four presidents, during which time he watched small Trinity College grow into one of the South ' s leading universities. Mr. Markham attended undergraduate school here, where he was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. After receiving his Master of Arts degree in 1909, he served on the teaching staff and was assistant treasurer of Trinity College; when Robert L. Flowers became president in 1941, Mr. Markham was appointed treasurer of the university. He continued his interest in student activities and held membership on Publications ' Board, as well as being known as an outstanding participant in civic aftairs in his native city ot Durham. To the memory of Mr. Markham, life-long friend ot Duke University and supporter of its Christian ideals the student body of nineteen hundred and fifty-six dedicates its Chanticleer. Table of Contents DEDICATION DUKE 1955 - 1956 10 ADMINISTRATION 44 President IjaIcps; Board ot Trustees; Deans ot Men; Deans o{ Women; I ' ngineering; Alumni Department; CIraduate Sehools; James B. Duke Professors; Department Fleads; House Counselors. CLASSES 68 (]lass Officers; Seniors; Juniors; Sophomores; Freshmen; Nurses Organi- zations; Nurses Beauties; Hospital Life; Senior Nurses; Junior Nurses; Sophomore Nurses; Freshmen Nurses. ORGANIZATIONS HONORARIES 226 Phi Beta Kappa; Who ' s Who; Whirc Duchv; Red Friars; Sanra FiloiiKna; Order ofSr. Patrick; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Delta; Beta Ometra Sigma; Sandals; Phi Ita Sigma; Ivv; Pi Tau Sigma; ' llui ikta Pi; Sigma Delta Pi; Tail Psi Omega; Delta Phi Alpha; Alpha Kappa Psi; Arnold Air Society; Pi Alu Kpsilon; Varsity D Club; Delta Phi Rho Alpha. FRATERNITIES 250 I.F.C; Pan-Hel Council; Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha I ' psilon Phi; Alpha Phi; Delta Delta Delta; Delta Gamma; Kappa Alpha Fheta; Kappa Delta; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Alu; Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Kappa; Zeta Tlui Alpha; Alpha Tau Omega; Beta Theta Pi; Delta Sigma Phi; Delta Tau Delta; Kappa Alpha; Kappa Sigma; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Delta Thcta; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Kappa Sigma; Pi Kappa Alpha; Pi Kappa Phi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Chi; Sigma Nu; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tau Epsilon Phi; Theta Chi; Zcta Beta Tau. SPORTS 318 Football; Basketball; Baseball; Track; Lacrosse; Soccer; Cross Country; Tennis; Golf; Wrestling; Swimming; Alen ' s Intramurals; W.A.A. Board; Nereidian; A4odern Dance Club; Pegasus Club; Women ' s Intramurals. FEATURES 364 Beauty Queen; Attendants and Slipper; Joe College. Court; Finalists; Homecoming; Fall Shoe At ' iiiil Men- of West C.ampi Courtesy Bill Vandivcrt. Time In . v Diirnig Freshmcm Week, Y-Man Bill Beaty helps Fresh iijii Gary Lane carry his trunk up W his room. Phyllis Stevens and Guy Langer ?natch cards at frosh mix. I ' Imiiiili r.iin ,i,uiipr ii;l tli, ? , ii ihr .ii iii.rl Ihdr-Diirh.ii i Ihy. it , ;, Hit ilimpin tlif sl irifs (ij ihnr lirshiinii slioppii ti for ainipliiiiinhiry H,ijti. H - .•1« V ' ;« ' -: ' ■ ■ m B ' ' ' ' ' H ' ' - if ' S pan of Ihr ir.ulitioihil inriiimn vjiuii iii.uL ' s tlir lon,i.,l hxiiiiiiiii: oj tlw s, liool ,:i, .,1 l)„i Unhrruly, «,«u;, ' I m i «, ; , ,, (.itl Unit: r.in,- ili,- jl.iv. in f win « ihr .ijiiiiiii iniiioii fiiiUiin Frnh itfn p.iss rhroiiah the reiriviufi line at the I ' resijent ' s Reception. Faced liirh a larger student bndy than had been anticipated, L ' niiersity officials set up temporary sleeping facilities. Barbara Hatcher receives lessons in the art oj pool J r, Charles I ' eterson %i-ho ivas brought to Duke by Student L ' ni, . ' ifter arraniiinfi schedules and sinning course cards, studeii lined up in the Indoor Stadium to buy books from Mr. ll ' ilso. j l I HE DURHAM MDDN :g TTKA UELCOMES ALUMNI linri ifi ' III ' Homecmniiig Shoii- Frank Hainer and Dick Moll repre si-nti-il Hiiiij ' n Horn in skit ii-hi-re tliey sang Ji st a Couple of Sivells. ' HCKK OUKCUIN ' As fiuinmd hy thf llnrhaiii lnnii. Pi Kappa Alpha prepares forniatmii of llir most recent events for the retiirnint; alum l-hiniiii the ho linn alumni Iraditionalh fialhereJ for the hjihecnc dinner and a discussion of past college da KQQi ITS an Tlif Kjppj S;,i; «.! ' i, D,ll.i l m Delus. ami I ' hi IMr.i 77;, III, JUkrintifs li-lio hiiilt .lisphiys for tlir anriKal Homecmnm Weekend. Duke ViinersnyJfMthall players line llie edv.e of the field tojolloii- e nse y their te.uiiiihUei progress diirinu a irry important play Jiiriivi hoiiieeommn Dot Fehon ami Sue Katts reflect the spirit of the student Iwdx after another Duke touehdrjiin. After Ivuiii crrjuned at the Houieeoining Sho- - Friday ui ' hl. Queen Lois liumnur reiiiued over an exeitinii football i ame on Saturday Ivtueen Duke and I ' lttshuri h. Ill llieir fjll liippiiii;. di, ., ,,, i K.tppn, thf Sfiiior imii ' s U u1fnliip lioiinr.iry, tiplxd eiririi mil iiiniihrs In .i.l.liHK tlirn miiui to h-y in front of cli.ipil. It ' ilh Count liisir pnn ' idiiiu. niinic. Shoe ,i a SUpper Club pranitcd .in inform.! ■h.il - . .,n,Y .It iilinh l.ihin llnis .ind Curt Cobb disphiy.d oriiiiii.d h.its. ' : . jjgj kj .Mm Jl bIb ■uj Q j H ■[.- i l II 7r Ar the tiiinihil Jail Slim and Slipper ueekend. Count Baste and his f avians jazz hand played the music for the Dukes and Duchesses. Celehratvin the hirtliday of Marine Corps, I ' resi- dent Edens cuts the cake as officers watch. During rain at M ' ake Forest name fans huddled under umbrellas. Late afternom an East Campus Courtesy Bill Vandivert, Time Inc. Dr. Edem, Senator Sam Erviii, Jr., and ) Charles Jordan are seated at Dad ' s Day D ymit Thousands of foothall fans enjoyed ii ' alehinK the snappy Naval ROTC unit drdi team from Diike dnrinn the halftimr eerentoneis of the Dnl:e- al;e Fo I d( SpecUKiihr Carolina card tricks entertained both Duke stu- dents and telei-ision audiences. Xat Greenhlatt and Pete Taylor chat ivith Bennett Cerf just before his lecture presented by the Student L ' nion. Dnrinv. the C.arohna-D. ness the first natioii.i mmm; of i vitators li-ere able to ivit- „, « ( front Duke Stadium. J ' ff. At - ■heelbarrov.- race. John Jordan and Linda I ' ollock. representing A.T.O.. line up hi ore going on to nin race. Efforts of the Diirlmm F,r, Company livrr- nn:.W to loiirr the Jolly Ro er fftg from atop the flag, pole irhere it hra-jely fle-d.- in defiance of all those helo- -. A Couple at the Jail Co-e.l Ball speciiL as to ii-ho ii;ll he the neu- heatity qiiee One of many const r net ion projects on llidr campus is the nc ' - three ami one-quarter million dollar a.Ulitional vinii heinii added to the hospital. 20 ii III I Simc a ■vi-r rt il iJari-ing, proMrw f,Kis Diih ' ,iJ i iiiisrrM irs, the Ij f-.nrnini; car (mner Ihis a Uiiiiih time fiiiJinv. an empty space. Between Classes, West Campus Courtesy Bill Vandivert, Time Inc. In a U-iise monuiil oj Right You Arc, Fred Rcgciiold clutches Sarah Ciitt ' mo as supporters Alexander, Hughes, Hartell look on. Soiwr Alice Tyler, jrnm Aslieville, S. C. presented .; ;. recil.rl .is p.irt of the ' roi niin deitv.ned for ,i niuiic nuj Adding to the g.iiety oJ the Christmas season and hoostiiK many spirits are the Jr. lernity parlies and dances, such .n this one grim l ' the I ' hi Delta Theta hralernit. pro hoxing match in Durham .4r Diirhatn ' s underprnileged children enjoyed the nian parties v,nen for them durinv. the Christmas season as is ei-idenced l their smiles during this one the t ' hi Delt-s gave. II pi s H H BP M Srjl T ' M JH VJ Hv l MM - P8 ■Pi iOtJ HPf ,Jm 1 11 ijk p KfIH I |n||Li ' J ■iJi l Br aV ?4 aHbS UBflnn HK g Bmsgn QHjim H hi December, the English department, in co-operation with the Chapel Choir, presented the annual pageant based on the Biblical Christmas story. Kenneth If. . Post and lohn G. Vorh. debaters from Cam- bridge Unnersiry m Enghnd. challenged Duke ' s debaters. During Christmas season, a J spreading cheer b cunjiiis .ind hospilali 23 wl lii ' iimi mihmi S IB J ' ■ v D ' gj ,-Jk«.7 Mjrui ' s. -j.-ifli irs Iwni, Id; .ii iiinsphnr .111. 1 uiukiir . Ii.is bnoine .r popiihu hjnv.Mil fur stiulnih xiho loir i„ r,lj v.-itli .7 v ' i pi::- ' pi ' ' - Didr std.lnits .Iriir jlony. lxrtlf Ihnr l iilh ouilioii. for .11 rvn liini llir ivliile t r of rlir rirr .ilnl politr loiifl br iv.iiI.iik ' dink llirir .Iriviiifi 24 R,iro,i A.Uws Likfs n.iv.uirjiie of the fine record collec- tion av.Jihthle ill the Hi-Fi room of Student Union Building. To-urrui ' o er the Duke Ciiwpiis, the snoii--coi-ered Cnilnc •.piie-. i the clmrooms and dormitories are silhouetted against a gray sk Snoii ' is not so rare in the South as is commonly thought of as attested to hy this scene nf sno ' u.fatl at Duke this u-i Rare Book Room West Campus Library Courtesy Bill Vandivert, Time In I li is III ilmrl riilliiiu. 10 llnr Simr. Ihikis m In the Sfiriiiji the pLxce-meiit office holds interviews as this one hetiieen Mr. Um. Bland, ofNACA, and R. Chun. Often found snapping shots of the cmipus is official University Photographer, Thad Sparks. .. . ' • ' ' - ;,■ ,1 ;. ;. w n,i w.,„,!!,:i ,1,1. xrar at the basketball games as Duke played an impressive schedule and ended iiith a fine record. Be ■ jRHfiffi s BE HI ,j 11 m u id Our of tlie fiiiesi .iltrjilm is in the Cniiccrl S,rin ii is tJic Ro vrt Skni ' ChnjU vJmh n ' .u praaihd in F,-hriuTy. Exuiui u ,cr, - cary students once more rush doivn the ca?i!pus in order to be on time for their first S:10 of the new semester. KAs, iiriie iseii .111. i rj- ards, rriun.iin frosh di,ri„K rnsh. I ' tit Nol,in makes use of one of the brand neir tele- phones installed in some of the t-:ast Campus dorms. m At the Golden Triad, sorority members of Kappa Alpha Theta, I ' l Beta I ' hi. atid Kappa Kappa Ga iimi JOIN for the annual dance in iihiili they present their pledge class. .-J campus cop u ' rites out a ticket for another harassed automo- bile owner liho left Ins property too lonv. in the ivronv. spot. If - WSmKi M 1 1 -.; :- JjKg if p 11 -il M vi T w _ ■ ■[ SK M P f Ow ft r - nmre uitnrsni K .Inphns in llir Wrmnii ' s ( jtl,v.c I ihrjr -..,n ;, I.mihirdo Da Viiici fxhihit pr.itiitid i i Fehniary hy Sluch it horiini amnniltt, A irell-k ' no ' wn fraternity dance, the Sigma Chi Sweetheart Ball, u-as highlighted hy the erozii ing of Queen Marilyn Montgomery. The tension and the excitement of a basketball game is reflected in the face of Coach Harold Bradley. 5 ■ f I v KvT L 1 ii u 1 1 mi 1 u M 117;, ,- fest Campus enjoyed thoughts in 1956 of natioihtl elec- tions. East coeds Inrned leap year thoughts to other pursuits . .: ' —J luisl campiii corJs line iij) to placf their votes Atiaiiist this iiiihfiir setting the Duke for iS(,A officers for the comiiiy. school year. pl.iyers lireseiiled I he Merchant of Veiiue. H B ■ 1 HE 1 I bV H H ■ii ■ 1. T ll fc ■t H Divinity School and Library At a luncheon for the Ciinipiis relifiirjiis leaders held in the E.ist Campus Unioi on Snnday of Religwtis Emphasis Week. Dr. Walker spoke to those present An added attraition at tin Min (,tie (luh Concert, the Barbershop Quartet, harmonized on ' (oni hland Bihy among other mimbers. ; ni lliini lorm.ih ,iiid spolhsi iiiiilnnin. ampler •l ' -im, l mhier sliiMinr ,!„■ mmu ,4 rhr Dub Amhnsj.U.n „r ,hr l,l,l.nv Hall h,-U m th, OU (i. in ihc amiiial spring .( ■ -.; Chrsterfifld prestiili;! Jirmr of Didr Mihinil . |i, ir 4:|. Girls hrrji tilil their ilitn to tlif Sprint; Co-ni Ball, iilu-re Dean Cox croicned the May Q„ee,i Barbara Hatcher. At the Engineering Slwu; in March, Sterling Brock- -ell points out to Ginny I ' artloij. ' the intricacies of a model designed and 7nade by a student. 35 Shirley fo An, ,, , hmrhrr. IXik, v.nr Mn. Am a ««;, ,•, tour of the iiamni ' s campus dininv. the MctherAhiiuhter ureWihi sfmsorej hy YWCA. - .■• _ . :i i f .- - Uemhers of NereidhV] Club e.miilf then rviitinc diiriiii!. practice for tlieir spni si slioi Misses Rahcock, Whitted, Messui: and Hiuvim hdr ad- wtav ,f th, ,: ;; t, rh H rn h I itlh Ih, h.rpp.r l pli.i inni hards and don Confederate nmforws to proir tint tilt South lul in, , ain diinnv. tlieir traditional Old South -.veekend. ' - .■Mm I .J  A -? ' « After (ievourinii box lunches, couples relax as Les Btou ' i and his Band of Renoim give the traditional laivn concert during Joe Ci.llege Weekend. mm. ' - ' Mi s ,e ) fll :M g ' ' _M ' ' ' ;; ;;;jiJ ' A ' .r ) ).i .-J p zr hrijthrn ,uid llieir hrlprrs pjiiif in tlinr pwjm of putting, trivtiicr a ftthit for the «■ Coltcv.:- urdriiJ. lor CoIUrc helps Betty Co-eii elmih to new heights in IhoTi-n House ' s display diinng the spring iL-eekend After the formal dance a urary. hut happy, couple leaves the de- serted dance floor. 39 .■li ir,iri„ - r.rthn- .rppro.uha, the S,,r.rh I ' , niikr Winmruil (uudein Ivniw ., ymiIv spot .iti.l tli, ' ,d,M pl.ur for lyjlkitii .ui.i r,-h. Oil i: iri i spniiK .ns, ,i!ro )j o Diikc stti.lriiis im such ,is li,iih- ' s iihere ur see MjrtlMi (,r.„i,it siii ii.itr til liii.il iiaiiv. iits ri.ii,i,l,J h .uliiiirers. Ihe hwlhrrs nf K.i i i., Alpha . ;, their dates i;„ for the ever juipiilar campus event, a cahiii p. ' : . Chvhixmy, fhr C m [X,y liHd i„ , ,iv Wlulr Duchy hippci sririi wniih-rs Jr,.m the nsi iK s,;nf,r c .rs.t. Among the most enjoyable fraternity J lips, such as this one iihich the Sigma S are the serenades for pu lie in the Duke vardens In the spring, couples such as Gay Crossley and John Cole find the gardens a pleasant spot for studying. Dr. Rmsfll Hiimh-rl. I ' resuient of Dehntii- Umier sity, delivered the Haccakii resile address to the Seniors 42 A Iniin ptiniMinii ,, Si iion jili-s Ivlnirii fhiunts , «, tiii .h iiiin Chapel ivhne they attend the Bacuhuireate services. W ' ri ( Prrsidt Ill ' s Home PRESIDENT 46 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 47 DEANS OF MEN 48 DEANS OF WOMEN 52 ENGINEERING 54 ALUMNI DEPARTMENT 55 GRADUATE SCHOOLS 56 JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS 58 DEPARTMENT HEADS 62 HOUSE COUNSELORS 67 ' ' ' leiv President Edens Dr. A. Mollis Edens was elected Presi- dent of Duke University in November, 1948, and was inaugurated in October, 1949. He received his B.Ph. and M.A. from Emory University and EE.D. from Davidson College, University of North Carolina, Emory, Wake Forest, and Roanoke CloUege. In addition to his duties as president of the National C-om- mission on Accrediting, representing the Association of American Universities, he is vice-chairman ot the U.S. Ad- visory ( )mmission on [education I ' .x- change. As President of the Universir - he has worked steadily to raise the standards of education and to improve campus facilities, therel) ' receiving the admiration and respect ot students, faculty, and administration. Board of Trustees The Board ot Trustees is given the power to make rules and regulations necessary for the good government of the University and to manage the Uni- versity property and funds. Between Board meetings, an Executive C ommittee of sc ' cn members, elected by the Irus- tees, holds the same power as the Board, excluding nominating Trustees and elect- ing members, and is responsible for submitting a report each year at the annual meeting of the Trustees. Nor- man A. C ' ocke serves as both chairman of the Board and as an ex-officio member of the Executive Committee. The Executh-e Committee nf the Board of Trustees seated left to right are F U. Grass, B. S. 1 (Chairman), A. H. l-dens. A. R. Kearm. P. F. Haiies. A. S. Bro%cer Missing from the group . uhle, G. G. AUet le time the pietii Cliarlei E. IrinltV) is Secreu ' ice-l ' resident tn tin- Dn iij the Viinrrsity cind of I ' lihtk Relations. Deans riic administrative branch of Duke University is composed of a group of capable men striving to solve the complex problems of a large university and to create better understanding between students and administration. Dr. (Charles E. Jordan serves as Vice-President of the Universit - in the Division of Public Relations and as Secretary of the Universit -; he is also president of the North Carolina School Board Association. Alfred Smith Brower, Business Manager and Comptroller, super- vises the University financial and business operations. The late ( ' harles B. Markham, Treasurer of the University, was responsible for the care of all securities and financial records. Alfred S. Brower serves both as Business Manager and as newly appointed Treasurer of the University. L-- HHC Ti ' ■ J 1 ' l 1 1 E r7 W Charles B. M.nkluwi had served as treasurer since IHI: his death t,r„n„.n,d a life of faithful service to the University. OF Men Paul (iross, Dciin of the Uni- vcrsiry and ' icc-Prcsidcnt in rhc Division of Education, studied at the City College of New York, Columbia University and the Uni- versity of Leipzig. He was also Scientific Adviser to the U.S. Dele- gation at the General UNESCO Conference in 1949. Herbert J. Herring, Dean of Trinity College and Vice-President ot the Uni- versity in the Division of Student Life, holds degrees from both Duke and Columbia Universities and an honorary LL.D. from Juanita Col- lege. William H. Wannamaker, Vice-Chancellor of the University, received his A.B. from Wofford College, his M.A. from Trinity College and studied at Harvard Graduate School and abroad. ? ik k ■ti i - ■B m I ' iXiil M. Cross serves as Dean of ihe Vnrcersity and Vice-President in the Division of Education. WUVuvH WannMiiaher has held the position of T,,,-- Ckviullo, ol Did, Vnivrrsnxfor ., niimhr nf ,,,,r.. Herbert . Herring, is tlie Dean of Trinity College and is also I ue-I ' resideni of the L ' niversity in the Division of Student Life yP - E.B.M ' eatherspom serves asDi recto rof A dmisshns. .. . MiSiirltn IS the As Dean of Freshmen iUhl Sopho, Uilli.,,,1 A nine serves js the Ass.H-uie )e,,„ of Trinity CoUe e. Deans Alan K. Manchester, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, serves as the Co-ordi- nator of the acadnnic programs of the three colleges composing the L ' niirrsitv. William (louncill Archie serves as Associate Dean of Trinity Col- lege. He holds degrees from David- son College, Wake Forest College, and Princeton University. Everett Broadus Wl-athcrspoon received his B.A. from Duke in 1930 and has served as Director of Admissions since 1949. He also serves as repre- sentative of the University on the College I ' .ntrance Examination Board. Lewis J. McXurlen, As- sistant Dean of freshmen and Soph- omores, holds his B.A. and AI.A. from Drake University and his Ph.D. from Duke. Alan K. Man- chester, Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Professor of I listory, received his A.B. from ' ;uuierl)ilr Uni ersir and his Ph.D. from Duke. He has also served as CXil- tural .A Hairs Officer at the U.S. l ' ,ml)ass in Rio de Janeiro. I..i„„-rir.PrMs,-ria,,srhrAs sisr.vit n,.m of Trinity CnlleRe R. L. Tiirlnll s,Tirs Duh .IS tin- L ' nncruty Ri-gislnir. Margaret L. Coleman is Re- corder in Cevtral Records Office. OF Men Lanier Ward Pratt, Assistant Dean of Trinity College, received his A.B. degree from Davidson Col- lege, and his M.A. degree from Duke. Before coming to Duke he taught in both Georgia and Missis- sippi schools and has since served in the Navy twice. R. L. Tu thill, who is the first Registrar to serve the University, co-ordinates the records and admissions of the University. Miss Margaret Coleman, serving as Recorder of the University, is in immediate supervision of the Cen- tral Records Office. Robert B. Cox serves as Dean ot Men, having re- ceived his A.B. degree from the University of Tennessee and his ATA. degree from Peabody Col- lege. He also did additional graduate work at both the Universit - of North Carolina and Duke Uni- Rohen B.Cox. n, Wesl (.,. loidfrfir.idlhite Inch .nise. Rohcrui rioraiir liniihlry is DcaiioftluW mumsCoiUxe. . Uiry (,nnr Wi soti hoUs the position an K iiiipiis of lltwi of fnderv.rjdiLi Deans OF Women 52 Dr. Roberta Florence Brinkley has served Duke since 1947 as Dean of the Woman ' s C ' ollege and professor of English, holding her A.B. degree from Agnes Scott College, her M.A. from George Peabody College for teachers, and her Ph.D. from Yale University. Miss Alary Grace Wilson, Dean of the Undergraduate Women, assumes responsibility for the non-academic affairs oi student life in co-operation with the house counselors and other associates. She is a graduate of Winthrop College and has also studied at Columbia University. Miss Susan Clay, Acting Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction and former Assistant Academic Dean of Mount Holyokc College, has served this year in the absence of Miss Ellen Huckabee as an academic adviser to freshman and sophomore women. Miss Marianna Jenkins, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, acts as adviser to junior and senior women and to the transfer advisers. Mrs. W S. Persons, who received her A.B. and M.A. from Duke, serves as Dean of Ad- w De.m of V,ul,rnr.,J. Imrrinl ' r:.,lY!li A. tl„- Dimlo. Susan Chy is Acti I ' mU-rnuuliLUf In 53 . ll« o illuws,C:.E Walter ].Seeley Dean oj the College of Enfiineeri ifi Engineering The College of Engineering gives courses in Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering, offering technical subjects that will lead to an en- gineering degree. Walter J. Seeley is Dean and Di- rector of Research and Development and has also served as consultant with the Duke Power Com- pany of (Charlotte since 1926. J. VVesley Wil- liams, Acting Chairman of the Civil I ' ngineering Department, acts as a consultant on North Caro- lina highway needs and has been a consultant to the U. S. Air Force since 1951. Charles R. Vail, ( hairman of the Electrical Engineering Depart- ment, has worked as a consultant with the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory and is the author of numerous publications. Van L. Kenxoii, jr., in addition to his duties as acting chairman ot the Mechanical l ' ' ngineering Department, is a con- sultant to VVl ' Stern Electric Corporation. Secretary Alumni Department The Department of Alumni Affairs is a two- way avenue from the alumni to the University and from the University to the alumni. It is the agency through which the alumni can make effective their interest in Duke and fellow alumni. It is a service organization, supporting such activities as homecomings, reunions, class or- ganizations, and local alumni associations, and also co-ordinates the plans and activities of volunteer workers for the loyalty fund, a vital part ot the financial program of Duke. It pub- lishes a magazine, the Alimmi Register, ten times annually, in addition to issuing at least four times annually a newsletter, sent to all former students not receiving the Alimmi Reg- ister. Finally, the members of its staff serve on many of the student organization boards and co-operate with the students in supporting many of their organizations and activities. Alimmi Registr. Homeconiing Weekend Since the beginning of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1926, it has awardcd a total of 2,779 iM.A. ' s and 838 Ph.D. ' s. The en- rollment, however, remains limited to 416 students in order that par- ticular emphasis can be placed on individual achievement. Marcus E. Hobbs serves as Dean of the Graduate School, having come to Duke in 1935 as an instructor in the chemistry department of which he later served as chairman until his appointment to the Graduate School in 1954. The Divinity School was the first of the graduate professional schools to be organized on the Duke University campus. Its primary purpose is to train individuals who wish to enter the Christian ministry. The Reverend Doctor James Cannon, Dean ot the Divinit ' School smce 1951, has received degrees from Trinity College, Princeton University, Princeton Seminary, and Birmingham Southern College. The School ot Forestry began in 1938 under the leadership of Clarence F. Korstian. The Duke Forest, approximately 7,600 acres whi ch was placed under management for forestry purposes in 1931, offers a natural laborator)- for the development of educational work in forestrx . Dr. Korstian, Dean of the School, holds degrees from the Univcrsit ot Nebraska, Southeastern Christian College, and Vale Uni ersir -. Graduati Jr.. ,• S,lm,l of Arts , ;, .SV, 56 iCHOOLS The School of Law, headed b - Joseph A. McChun, Jr., has a full- time law faculry ot t elve instrucrors, supplemenred by the Legal Aid Clinic start ot law vers and part-time practicing law vers who teach cer- tain phases of practical instruction to a limited number of students. Joseph McC lain has been Dean of the School of Law since 1950, having been General ( ounscl for the Wabash R. R. Company during the five preceding vears. The School of Medicine, begun in 1930, has as its main objectives the teaching and cultivation of medicine on a scientific basis, the search for new and improved methods of teaching, and the bringing together of medical teach- ing with medical research at all levels of instruction. Dr. W. C. Davison, Dean of the Medical School, holds degrees from Princeton University, Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Wake Forest College and the University of North Carolina. The School of Nursing, headed by Ann Madeline Jacobansky, was established in 1931 in association with the School of Medicine and Duke Hospital. Dean Jacobansky represents the School on the Committee on Health Afl airs, which promotes the common interest of the Medical School, School of Nursing and the Hospital, and oversees the nursing courses which provide an educational program enabling the students to develop the skills needed for good nursing. «, . .-(. i,(i.„„. h D,:m nf the Sthool of L. Am, l. hrokuLdv l),:,„ oj th,- School of XiiniiiK The James B. Duke Professors I ' r.Jr u,, „J llnwry  1 r lili H lU. H - , k fr i James T. Clehmd Proffssor of I ' reachmg W i m N : 1 1 - n 1 R. r.uhr Col,- I ' rofasor of Volitu.il St. WilhiirtC. IXn-Lu. l ' roJ,iior of WdiMr [ The establishment of James B. Duke Professorships in 1952 made it possible for the University to give recognition to a limited number of distinguished scholars and scientists on the faculty and to bring to the faculty other outstanding scholars. E. Malcolm (Carroll, professor of his- tory, is an authority on both German and European history. James T. Cleland, Dean of the Chapel, has been a professor of preaching and a preacher to the University since 1945. R. Taylor Cole, professor ot political science, is the author and editor of five works in the held of government and has held Guggenheim and F ' ulbright awards. Wilburt (]. Davison has been dean and professor of pediatrics at the Medical School since its founding. Calvin B. Hoover, former Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in 1948 served as special adviser in the administration of the Marshall Plan. Paul J. Kramer, in addition to his duties as a professor of botany, has done extensive research on water- plant relationships. Charles L. Lowndes, professor of law, is a specialist in the field of law of taxation. Ourln L. H. Im ' -iuU. I ' rofessor of L.r - 59 V l .ilur M. Xiehfii I ' mhssor of rinna Joseph . Spengter Professor of Econotnks ilur I.S,rlr Professor of EleelneM Fj The James B. Duke Professors r-n IXnui T. Smith Vwfeswr of Bacurwh Lwm-I Sifirmoii I ' ro mor of Eimlnh Joseph K. Markcc is chairman of the anatomy department in the Medical vSchool and has carried out significant research in the held of polio. W ' altcr Al. Nielsen, chairman of the physics department since 1938, has carried out extensive research in the field of cosmic rays and holds the Navy ' s Distinguished Civilian Award for wartime investi- gations. Joseph J. Spengler, professor of economics and director of graduate studies in this field, is president-elect of the Population As- sociation of America. Walter J. Seelcy, Dean of the College of P ' ngi- neering, in 1945 was named president of the Navy Ordnance Laboratory Technical Reserve, and during both wars conducted research for the Navy. David T. Smith is chairman of the department of bacteriology and an associate professor of medicine at the Medical School. H. Shelton Smith, professor of American Religious Thought, has held the first chair of its kind in an American Theological Seminary. Lionel Stevenson is a professor of English and a specialist in nineteenth-century English literature. 61 Kw.w 1 R. l nnck Afstliftia, Art and Music Department Heading the academic departments arc r cnr -tivc educators who are well known spokesmen in rhcir re- spective fields. Head of the department of aesthetics, art and music is Ranson R. Patrick, who received his B.A. from the University of Washington and i l.P A. from Princeton. Robert J. Knight, Jr., air science, obtained his B.S. from Davidson. Calvin B. Hoover, economics and business administration, holds an A.B. from Mon- mouth and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. (Charles E. Ward, English, obtained his A.B. from Baker and M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke. E. WiUard Berry, Charles E. V E ifilisli Heads geology, received his A.B. and Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. Henry J. Oosting, botany, holds his A.B. from Hope College, his M.S. from Michigan State College, and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. John H. Saylor, chemistry, holds an A.B. from Southern Methodist and M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke. William H. Cartwright, education, obtained his B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Herman Salinger, German, holds his A.B. from Princeton, his M.A. from Stanford, and his Ph.D. from Yale. James N. Truesdale, Greek, obtained his A.B., M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke. Herman SiiUnger Ger. fitmes iV. Tniesdtik Greek Claw R. Se U rinlowphy E. Malcolm Carroll Hntorx Rohrt H. Rogers 1 ami Roman Stiuiies E. Malcolm (Carroll, chairman ot rhc history dcparr- mcnr, received his A.B. ,iM.A. and Ph.D. degrees from rhe University of Michigan. Robert S. Rogers, chairman of the Latin department, received his A.B. from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, his M.A. from both Princeton University and Columbia University, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University also. Glenn R. Negley, chairman of rhe philosophy department, holds A.B. and Al.A. degrees from Butler University and a Ph.D. degree from the University of C ' hicago. Julia R. Grout, head ot the phys- ical education department of the Woman ' s (College, re- ceived her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and her M.S. from VVellesley College. Walter M. Nielsen, chair- man of the physics department, received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering at the Univcrsit - of Minnesota I, ilia R. a rout rinskal FJiualw, Capt. Joel C. Ford Xaval Science and his Ph.D. there also. John J. Gergen, head of the mathematics department, holds both his M.A. and B.A. degrees from the University of Minnesota and his Ph.D. degree from Rice Institute. Captain Joel C. Ford, Jr., chairman of the Naval ROTC unit, received his B.S. degree from the United States Xaval Academy. Thomas AI. Aycock, head of the men ' s physical education department, holds his B.S. degree from Oklahoma A and Al and his Al.A. degree from the University of Iowa, Eliot H. Rodnick, head of the psychology department, holds both his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale Uni- versity. Robert S. Rankin, chairman oi the political science department, holds an A.B. degree from Tusculum College and both his Al.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University. Elmt H. Rodnick Robert S. Rankin Political Science Thomas M. Aycock Physical Education Hiram E. Meyers, chairman of the religion depart- ment, received his A.B. from Trinit ' C ' oUege, his S. I ' .B. and S.T.M. from Boston (College, and his D.D. from Elon College. Brady R. Jordan, head of the Romance languages department, holds a Litt.B. from Princeton and a Ph.D. from the Universit) ' ot Wisconsin. Thomas G. Winner, chairman ot the Russian depart- ment, received his A.B. and Al.A. from Harvard Uni- versity and his Ph.D. from Columbia Universit -. Howard K. Jensen, chairman of the sociology department, holds an A.B. and M.A. from the University of Kansas and a B.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. 1. K. Gray, head of the zoology department, received his B.S. from the University of Massachusetts and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. Hoiijril • ' . Jensen S,„ioli, ' .111,1 Anlliwlwlo House Counselors SoiitliRjIe In each ot the dormitories ot the Woman ' s College lives a House Counselor who acts together with the House Council in an advisory capacity in regard to house responsibilities. They arc persons with whom the students may confidently discuss their personal opinions and problems. The counselors also take part in student activities and serve as advisers to student organizations. Professionally trained in counseling and guidance, they are primarily concerned with the happiness and maturity of each individual girl. .. -.:■ ScliooL West ( ' .an i pus CLASS OFFICERS 70 SENIORS 7 JUNIORS 100 SOPHOMORES 114 FRESHMEN 128 NURSES ORGANIZATIONS 140 NURSES BEAUTIES 141 HOSPITAL LIFE 142 SENIOR NURSES 144 JUNIOR NURSES 146 SOPHOMORE NURSES 14S FRESHMAN NURSES 150 I lie offian of the Si iior Class are L to R: HV «fW, Harris (Sec.); Hampton I.V .P.); McCurdy (Jreas.); Strader (Sec.) ; Smith (Pres.) . Men, Kocoiirek (Sec); Green (Ath. Rep.); Brritz a ' res.): Harmon (W P.). Having been elected to their positions in the early spring, class officers returned in Sep- tember with plans for a full year ' s work. The main project of the senior class was the Home- coming Dance. Among other activities, juniors sponsored a car-wash and sold chrysanthemums at football games. Clas liwior Class officers 1. to R: Wmntn, Bates (Sn.); Stephenson (Pres.); Pritr (V.P.); Shriver (Treas.). Mm, Glass (l I ' .): Heasley (Ath. Rrp.); Inyner (Sec); Tolmach areas.); Wheeler (Pres.). Sophomore Class officers- WmiitiK Black (V P.);PaKe [Sec); Ratts (Pres .);Daz-,s. areas.): Men, Clemeiil {Alh. Kep.); Willuvii (!. ' .), Qii.iltlehi im (Sec). fearl (VV.,y.) .„ . ' erih (I ' res.) are no! putured. )fficers The outstanding project directed l) - sopho- more officers was Dink-Bow day, which served to better acquaint treshmen from East and West. Freshmen elected officers in October and began their class organization by writing their constitutions, taking part in freshmen activities, and planning a spring dance. The officers of the l-resh- Class are as fol- lo ' -s ■ Women. Hollouay (Tre t ' res IS.): Brian (Vke- ); Child (Pres.). The Men s officers are: Stuckey (See and Treas.): Bourne (Pre .);Cash (I ' ice- Pres.). v Seniors 1956 First roir: ABERNATHY, FRANK H., |R., Falitiml Science. Y.Al.C.A. 3, 4, Freshman Council I, Junior Council 2; Bench md Bar I, 2. 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; .Nhirching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3, 4. ABFRXI IHV, ROBI ' .RT G., JR., Ecommics. ADAMS, BARON B., JR., Electrical Engineering,. Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Fneineers Cluh 4; A.I.l ' .E. 1, 2, 3, 4. AFFELDER, MARILYN T, Psxcholo y. ALDRIDGE, BRYANT T, Business .-idmimstra- twn. KA; Red Friars; Who ' s Who; M.S.Ci.A. I, 3; I.F.C. 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 3. ALF.XANDFR, ANN L., Economics. OBcI); cI)BK; c| KA; Who ' s Who; Ivy; Sandals; Student Co-ordinate Board 3, Chairman 4; W.S.Ci.A. 4; May Court 4; Social Standards 1 ; Glee Club I ; Choir 1 ; Class Officer I . Second row. ALEXANDER, JERRY AL, Historv. KA; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. ALEXANDER, JOSEPH C, |R., Religion. AXA; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Peer 2; Glee Club 1, 3. ALEXANDER, lUDY M, Political Science. W.A.A. 3; F.A.C. 4; Music Study Club 1; Pegasus 1, 2, 3, President 4. ALEXANDER, ROBERT, |R., Business Administration. cl Ki;; Alpha Phi Omega; Chronicle . ALTVATER, M. ANN, (Mrs. L. P. Jervey), History. DB ; AO; i KA; Wlw ' s Who; Sandals; W.S.G.A. 4; House President 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Student Union, Board of Governors 3; WDBS 3; Marshal 3; Homecoming Court 4; .May Court 4. AMOS, RICHARD G., Civil Engineering. A.S.C.E. 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Chronicle 1, 2. Third roiv: ANDERSON, MLL1AM S., Civil Ev ineerimr. ATQ; A.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, EDWIN T, Mechanical Engineering. A.S.M.E. 3, 4. ANDREWS, Wl ' SLEY T., JR., Pre-Medical. HKd ' ; Pre-Med Societ - 2; Glee Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4. APPLE, FT I A I.., Education. Social Standards 3. ARMBRL ' ST, ROBERF K., Electrical Engineering. A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3, 4. ARN, ROY D., JR., Political Science. Ml. Fourth roiv: ASHWORTH, HALBERT E., Zooloi y. Duke Players 4; Chanticleer 1, 2. AL ' BRY, JOHN R., Economics. lAE. AUMAN, MARY S., Education. House Council 3. AUSTIN, BETSY C, Sociolo v. Homecoming C;ourt 4. AUSTIN, MARY A., Spanish. A(I ; l AH. BABCOCK, MARY LOU G., Education. AAA; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Ch anik.i.i ek 1; Fraternity President 4; Dean ' s List 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 3, 4. Fifth row: BAKI:R, CYNTHIA L., Art. KA; F.A.C. 4. BAKER, DONALD H., Mechanical Engineering. SAE; Order of St. Patrick. BAKER, FORD A., Historv. BQI; Y.M.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Irack 1. BALLANTYNE, DOUCH.AS B., Mechanical Engineering. AXA; A.S.M.E. 2. BANNON, PETER, .Accountum. Duke Plavers 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' I I.irn 2, 3; Glee Club 1. B.VRCLIFT, THELMA C. Education. . 1; White Duchv; Who ' s Who; Sandals; W.S.( i.A. 2. ?, 4, House President 4; Marshal 3; Duke Players 1; Hoof ' n Horn 1. Si.xth row: BARGER, NANCY W., Psychology. BARHAM, SIDNIIY |., Business Administration, (dee Club I. 2, ' - Choir I, 2, 3, 4. BARKI ' R, ROBI ' .RT M ' ., Bm wm Administration. IIKA; AK ' I ' . BARNES. W II.LIAM II., En li h. HX; Hoof -n ' Horn 2, ; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2. BARRi.lF, ROBER T K.. (.cncral. B ARin. RALPH. I ' lr-Laiv. ' I ' A(-); Bench and Bar ?, 4; Men ' s Athletic Council 3, 4. .Seventh row: BASS, I ll.RBI RI I)., Business Administration. BA ' I ES, JOHN I)., Business Administration. I AE. Bl AL, . K L., Political Science. BECK, Li:il ' C., Accounting. ATU; AK I ' ; Who ' s Who; M.S.(;.A. 4; ' I ' ennis 3, 4. BI ' LK, WIL- LIAM I)., JR., Mechanical Engineering. A.S.. 1.E. 2, 3, 4. BIXIKER, CI lARLF.S N., Sociology. TF. I ; Pre-. led Society 2, 3, 4; Student Reliuious Council ' . p rs n P f M I 1 ai Ml w Zi j ■ ' ; ' - • . Jjiifc £ - ' m mM p t£J S, Seniors 1956 Hru n.n: BICKI R, RICHARD H., FJarnoil Eii iiiiccniiv.. M.S.C.A. 4; I ' nginicrs Club 1, 2, 4; A.I.I . I ' . 4. I5KKSON, ANC;V R., -. (i zv . ZTA; Cn.wnci.Fi r I. 2; Pan-I Id Council 4; House Council 4. BI ' i.K, HAROLD D., I ' re- h-du il. Prc-. kd Society 3, 4; Cliroimlc v BI ' .LL, MARTHA |., Accounting. BI ' -NNKT I ' , HI ' .RI) L., Pre-l.av). , . A; OAK; HVw ' .f H7w,-M.S.G.A. 1, 2, 3, President 4; Bench and Bar 2, 4, President 3; Peer 2, 3; Kraternitv President ; l.F.C. 3; Cilec Club; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 2, 3. BENNKTT, JAMKS L., Bimness Adnnnistration. Second nil ' : IM-.NTZ, CARL E., Political Science. XX; A } ' A; Wlws Who; Fraternity President 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar , 2, 3, 4; M.S.G.A. L 2; F.A.C. 2, 3; Marshal 3. BFRGKR, JUNIUS C, Electrical Enfiineerin . SN; OME; l.F.C. 2; Glee Club L 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; F.A.C. 2; A.l.E.E. 4. BILAS, RICHARD A., Matlwiiiatia. KS; OME; Baseball 1. BILLINGS, DONALD R., Business Administration. AXA. BlRCHFll ' .LD, |ESSF |., JR., Bnsines. : .Administration. A(-); Football L 2, 3, Captain 4. BLACK, BARBARA A., Cliemistrx. A.XLi; Duke Players 1; Prc- . led SocietN- 3,4. Third roiv: BLACK, JOHN AL, Accounting. i Ae; AKV; Marching Band 1; Soccer; Lacrosse. BLACKBURN, THOMAS E., Education. ' arsity D Club 3; 4; Basketball 1,3; Baseball I. 2, 4. BLAIR, JAMES H., JR., Pre-Medical. ATQ; Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; F.A.C. 3, 4. BOHNENBERGER, RALPH E., Business Adnnmstratwn. BOSWI.LL, DONALD E., Chemistrv. 1 E; Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4; Hoof n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronule 2, 3, 4. BOTNICK, MAR- ' IN Z., Business Administration. ZBT; Who ' s Who; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Marshal 3; Laeros.se 1, 2, 3; Shoe ' n ' Slipper, President 4. Fourth roiv: BO ' ITO.MS, ARNOLD R., Hlstor . BOYD, BARBARA, Htstorx. AAA; I iPU; Student Forum 3, Chairman 4. BO ' D, ( iORDON 1)., Ennmeenni . IW; A.S..M.F. , 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4. BRANDON, DONALD I., Pre-.Medual. Peer . BRANNOCK, ROBFRT N., Ov 7 Enaineerin . A.S.C.E. 4. BRAU, RICHARD C, Econ- nomics. IIKA; AK ' F; Bench and Bar 4; (Jlee Club 1; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2; I.D.C. 3. Fifth row: BRAUN, DAMD, £ ;? ; ?. BRIDEWT.SER, ' ILL1A.M B., Chemistry. Chemistry Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Marching Band I, 3; Organ 1, 2, 3, 4. BRKiGS, NOR.MAN H., Mechanical Enirineering. 2N; OME; t BK, TBH; mX; Who ' s Who; Glee Club 2, 3; Choir 3; A.S..M.E. 2, 3, 4. BROWN, Bl ' l TV L., Spanish. AF; Duke Players 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4. BROWN, BFTFV T (.Mrs.) Ennlisii. Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. BRUBAKFR, LEONARD H., Chemistry. I ' BK; ci)Hl BLii:; FiFLi; OAK; ALS.G.A. 3; Glee Club 1; Concert Band 1; N.R.O.TC. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pegram Chemistry Club 1, 2, 4, President 3. ,S;.v roil-: BRU.MLI V, (iF.ORGF. W., Zoology. Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4. BRYANT, FNOCHE C, History. .M.S.Ci.A. 2, i, 4; Ch.vnticleer 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Independent Council 3, 4. BURCiFSS, BEN E.. Bimness Administration. BURNEY, LILA K., English. A ; Archive 4; F.A.C. 4. BURRITL, ROBI-RT G., Business .-idministration. J AH; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Wrestling I, 2, 3, Captain 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; I rack 2, 3; ( lolf 1 ; arsity D Club 2, . Treasurer 4. BURT, JOHNNY J., JR.. Education. . X. . Seventh ivv:: BYERS, ELIZABETH A., Econmnics. A |)PA; W.A.A. Board 3, President 4; W.S.G.A. 3; F.A.C. 3. CAIN, ELIZA BETH J., Chemistry. IK; Concert Band 1; Nercidian Club 2, 3, 4. CAINE, HELEN A., EnM,li h. AAA. CALA- WAY, E. RAY., Business Administration. Concert Band 1; S mphony Orchestra 1. CAPRIO, GIOIA A., Zoolo o ' . ' , Pre-, led Society 4; Zoology Club 2, 3, 4; International Club 2. Secretary 3. CARLISLE, RICI lARD M.. JR., Business Administration. 75 Seniors 1956 First roil-: CARMXili:, HI.NRV C, I ' n-Liii-. A 1 U; OAK; Red Fnars; ll7 v l(7w; C ro (7( ' 1. 2, M.S.G.A. 2, 4, Sccrctarv s I.F.C. 2; . hirshal 3; Class Officer 2. CARRICO, DOROTHY L., Efi lisli. HB ; Social Standards 1, 2; F.A.C. 4. CAR rii;R, PHILIP P., Eii ' iuurnn . TIME; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse. CARZOO, DEAN M., Hhtory. Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1. CASSELLS. JOSEPH S.. Chenmtry. A4 A; Pre-Mcd Society 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. CA ' E AL (iH, I AMES A., |R., Mcckviical Eii ' wcermc.. OKA; Fraternity President 4; I.F.C, 4; F.A.C. ; A.S.NLE. 3. 4; Class Officer 2. Seconii roiv: CA INi:SS, -ER ES., I ' rc-Mcdmil. ATLi; BK; OAK; H1 BLil ' ; Red Friars; WIms Who; Y.. LC.A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3; F.A.C. 2; .Marshal 3; Judicial Board Chairman 4. CHAP. L N, ROBIIRI ' R.. Mnhaimal Eiiaiiurriiin. i K - ALS.G.A. I; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Head Cheerleader 3. CHERRY, PAUL W., Music. Hoof ' n Horn 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Duke .Embassadors 2, 3, 4. CLARK, J. NORWOOD. Eiii lish. l Ki:; Clce Club 1, 2; Choirl, 2. CLARK, LEXTRETT 1., History. YALC.A. Cabinet 4; Bench and Bar 3; Hoot ' n ' Horn 2; (ilee Club 2; F.A.C:. 3. CLARK, MORRIS C, Physics. ' UMV.- BK. Third roll ' : CLARK, ROBERT N., En i,iiiecriiio. A.S.C.E., 2, 3, 4. CLARK, ROBERl ., |R., Eiis.memng. cfKS; Chronicle 1; F.A.C. 2; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. CLA ' . FLORl-.NCE .M., History. AT; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Ivy. CLAYTON, LYN- ETTE G. (Mrs.), General. A 1 . CLl-Al ' NGl ' .R, ROBERT V ' ., Pre-Medical. Pre-iMed Society 3, 4; Peer 2, 3. COATES, GARLAND VV., History, (ilee Club 4; Choir 4. Fourth row: COCHRAN, CONSTANCE A., History. HB . COFFMAN, RUTH A., Psyck y. COHEN, lOSI.PH P., Psychology. TE ; Duke Players 3, 4. COLE, W. JOHN, Chemistry. J)BK; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ; .Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4. COLTRANE, GEORGE A., Pre-Lair. i)BK; I HS; BQI; Bench and Bar I, 3; M.S.G.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. COOKE, MARY H., English. T¥Q; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Ch.anticleer 1, 2. •■; ■ row: COPPI ' R, WALTER L., JR., Business Administnttion. AK4 ' . COUGHLIN, DONALD O., History. AI ' .; Bench and Bar 1,3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Peer 2. COUNCIL, MARTHA ., Education. ZTA; Concert Band I; F..A.C. 4; Student Union, Committee Chairman 3, Board of Governors 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Bras.s Ensemble 1 ; Wax V.oun 4. COWELL, EDWARD I)., JR., Buuiic Adnnnistration. A.S.M.E. 1,2; I.D.C. 3,4. CRANDALL, IRGINIA 1.., Political Science. AAA; A i A; Who ' s H7w, Cm m ici kf.r 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Publications Board 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1; Glee C;iub 1; May Court 4. CRANS 1 ON, LUANNE A., English. BK; i:An; Student Forum 4; Cilee Club 1, 2; Choir 1. 2; WDBS , 4; R;ulio Council 4. Sixth row: CREADICK, lOllN 1)., Economics. A 1 A, W DBS I. 2; Marehinu B;uul 1, 2, !, 4. CRU ICHI 11 1 .1), M R 1 M., Chemistry. ' I ' BK; ' I ' lli;; IMl ' , OAK, M.S.G.A. I, 2, 3, YM.C.. ., Freshman Ciouncil 1; Pegram Chenusrrs Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CUMMINS, HUCill S., Pre-Eaw. lAE; lennis Manager 4. CUNNINGHAM, ARI HUR W.. JR.. . ' - - neering. A.S.M.E,. 4. DALI .. LUCIAN J., JR., Engineering. ATii; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. DALFON, W 11,1,1 1 I.., Business .-Idniiniitration. Kl ' ; Bench and Bar L 2, President 3; Archive 2, 3; F.. .(]. 2. Seventh row: DANIELS, JOAN l„ Ecntionnc . ZFA; Social .Standards 4; f.A.C, 4; Si udenr Co-ordinate Hoard !; Pep Hoard I. 2, ?, 4; Class Officer 3, I). UG1IIRY, A. .MAHI I., En Ji ' h. KA; Duke Players I, 2; W.A. A. Hoard ; Glee Club I. 2; Choir 1; House Council 3. I)AU( il 11 RY, SARAI I R,. Env,lish. KA, DANl.S, HiriTY j., w wj w . Z 1 A; Ciiami- .ifi u 1; I ' raternitv President 4; I ' .A.C. 3. DA IS, CHARLIS W., Economics. (-). ; I loof ' n ' Horn 2, Chronicle 2, W DBS I, 2; . l.S.(i.A. 1. DAVIS, ELIZABI 1 II IF, History. Z I A; I ' AII; House Clouncil 3. 76 W. kW k 1 ■ W ' Mil . ' lA ii .i llil l il M. m Seniors 1956 First ro-ii- DA ' IS, lAMKS K., Chrmhtn ' . ATA; Prc-Mcd Society 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, JANET W., Ediiaitmi. Chantici.kkk I. 1)A IS, SYIA ' IA A., Hutrrr . BK; ' tKA; WIms Who; Sandals; Ivv; F.A.C. 3, Chairman 4; W.S.G.A. 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Chief Marsiial 3. DAY, lERRY B., Political Science. SN; Marching Band 3, 4. DIAKINS, DIRRICK B., Eii ' ' iiHrruni.. t K r; Fraternity President 4; M.S.Ci.A. 3, 4; I.F.C. 2, 3, 4; Clee Club 1; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.I ' .. 1, 2, v 4. DKANS, WILLIAM C, Chevmtry. ttK . Second roiv: DiLASKI , NANCY P., Eiie:lisli. l K; Duke Plavers 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-He! Council 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Ckib 2, 3, 4. DKNBO, FRANCES W., Education. OB ; F.A.C. 4. DENNIS, NANC ' T, Sociology. ZTA; Social Standards 3; Y.W.C.A. C:abinet 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Peer 1. DENT, LOIS M., ,S w;v . AAR; W.A.A. 4, President 3; Fraternity President 4; Pan-Hel Council 4. DICKI ' NS, ROBERT C!., Biiuhcss .Adnniintratioii. Football I . DICKEY, ROBERT W, JR., Economics. SAE; Fraternity President 4; M.S.G.A. 4; I.F.C. 4. Third row. DICiCiS, NANCY P., History. AAA; Fraternity President 4; F.A.C. 3. DINWOODEY, lUDl ' FH A., En -Mi. AXU; AFI; (IjBK; Afl ' PA; i K W.A.A. Board 2; Publications Board 4; Chamicikeu 2, ' 3; W.S.(;.A. 4; Ivy C;iee Club 1,2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. DI.X, MW L., Eii uieeruig. Hoof ' n ' Horn 1 ; A.S.M.E. 3,4. DODD, WILLI AM H., Economics. -AE; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chronicle I; I.F.C. 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Campus Chest 2, 3; Tennis I, 2; La- crosse 3, 4. DOHERTY, MARTIN W, Accounting:,. iiAE; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Varsity D Club, President 4; Basket- ball 2, 3. DOLVVICK, GAIL M., General. A ; Nereidian Club 1, 2. Fourth row: DORT, DOROTHY, Art. KKF; TTLl; Archive 3, 4. DOWNEY, RICHARD K., Engineering. I A«; Engineers Club 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. DUMONT, MARYANN B., Political Science. AXQ. DUNCAN, JAMES ., Bnsine. :s Administration. DUNKIN, WILLIAM W., Economics. HK ; BK; T Q. EADIE, ROBERT, Engineering. . XA; Who ' s Who; F.A.C. 2, 3, President 4; Play Bill 3, Editor 4; Publications Board 4; A.S.. LE. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3. Fifth row: EBERHARDT, jANI ' , . I., Education. Glee Club 1, 2; Choir I, 2; Y W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Chanticleer 1 . ECKMAN, PAUL B., Political .Science. K ' ; Fraternity President 4. EDMUNDS, JOHN W, Education. KA; Football. ELLER, ELIZABETH A., .S rwy ?. A ; SAO; cfBK; TTil- KAH; Ch anticleer 1; Fraternity President 4; Ivy; Sandals; Pan-Hel Council 4; F.A.C. 3. ELLIS, ELIZABETH S., History. AH; Duke Players 2, 3; W.A.A. Board 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2. ELLSWORTH, HARRIET ' L., Religion. Music Study Club 1, 2; Chapel Committee 2, Chairman 3. Sixth row: ENGLISH, S. LAMI S, III, Education. KT ' ; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 4; Chronicle I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir L 2. ERLIXBACH, PHILIP E., Economics. HK ; Wrestling Manager 3; Hoof n ' Horn 2, ?, 4; Aarsity D Club. E ' ANS, BIA TRICE W, Sociology. Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3. EVANS, GEORGE J., |R., Engi- neering. i)Kr; n.ME; I BII; Whos Who: F.A.C. 2; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Engineers ' Student Council 3, 4. EYSTER, M. i ' LAINi:. Chennstrv. IIMF,; ( BK; A-FPA; Ivy; W.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4; Y .W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Pre-Med Society 3, 4. FALLS, RONALD M., Education. KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Seveinh row: FARLOW, LAMES W., Economics. fFA(-). FEMAN, MORRIS [., Psychology. ZBT; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Student Union 2. FFRRELL, HENRY C, JR., History. Marching Band I, 2 , 3, 4. FESPERMAN, WILLIAM D., Education. Football 2, 3, 4; Ba.seball 1, 2, 3, 4. FINCH, HAROLD E., Accounting. Chronicle 1, 2, 3; ALS.G.A. I. FINNEY, WILLIAM F,., Business .Administration. SN; AK t Peer 2; Wrestling 2. Seniors 1956 FISCHF.R, ROBI R I W., Fji j.lisli. UK - Chronicle ?; M.S.G.A. 3, 4; S immini: 2. FISH, KONRAD K., Pn-I.ju-. KA; Bench and 13ar 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. FI.I.MIN ' G, |A i ' . A., Socwhiiy. AT; W.S.G.A. 4. FLFTCHFR, ROB- FR ' F M., Ecoiwnms. AK4 ; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3. FLIPPIX, ROBFRT S., JR., aVy oi;v. Chanticleer 1; (ilee Club I, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4. FLYXN, RICHARD O., Ecomviks. AK ' ; Chronicle I. Second roiL ' : FLVUM, JAMFS K., Economics. FORBES, REDWELF K., Chemistry. Pre-Aled Society 3, 4. FORI), IAR- CARITF A., Hi ' fory. AAA; CAcc Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Pegasus 1; iVFadrigal Chorus 1, 2. FORFIIAM), WIFFIAM F., ]R.. ' Bnsiness Administration. OK ; AK F; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Peer 3; F.A.C. 3, 4. FORRFS 1. CHARFF.S D., ' Chemistry. Chemistry C:iub 1,2, 3, 4; Y., LC.A. 2; Campus Chest 2. FOX, AF ' IN B., Economics. TE ; Duke Plavers 1, 2. President 3, 4; Hoot ' n Horn 2, 3, 4. Third roii ' : l 0. ()R FH, DA ID H., Economics. ERASER, EDMUND R., Business Administration. lAE. FREDI ' .RICK, Wli FARD D., History. OAK; i BK; ilAII; BUI; Who ' s Who; Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; AFS.G.A. 4. FREEMAN, BAR- BARA A., Psycholoi!,y. A ; VV.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hel Council 4; House Council 4. FRENCH, MARY R., Ein ish. AF; Chanticleer 1. 2; W.S.G.A. 3, 4. GAFINSKY, l)A ' ID, Psychology. ZBT; i:An; 4 ' BK; Archive 2. Fourth roii-: CiARNI ' .R, ROBI ' .RT S., Pre-Divinity. ATQ; Peer 2; M.S.G.A. 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Sophomore Council 2; Choir I, 2, 3; C;iee Club 1. GARRARD, PAI Rl ' CIA A., History. A . GARRITY, JAMI S F., History. ATU; Bench and Bar 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Chronich ' 3 ; Lacrosse 1 , 2, 3,4. ' GEBEL, KRISTIN F., Eni lidi. 1 1B 1 ' ; Duke Plavers 3, 4. GFR- FOUCiH, DIANI-: C, Business Administration. A«F; Archive 4; Glee Club 1. GIBBONS. ROBI ' RT IF, JR., Pre- Divinity. M.S.Ci.A. 2; (ileeClub I. ■■; roil-: (JIFF, DA ID K., Eimineerinii. UK ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 4. GIRAND, ANN, Political Science. I1B F; Duke Plavers 1, 2; Social Standards 4; Pep Board 2, 3. GOULD, HARRIE ' F M., Economics. AAII; Social Standanls 4; ' N ' .W ' .Cl.A. Cabinet 1, 3, 4; Nereidian Club 2; Chanticleer 1; Sandals; Student Union, Board of Governors 4. ( iO l„ WARREN H., En iineerin . A.S.C.E. 4. CiRADY, CAROF M., .S ' «w%v. :i:K; Chanticleer 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Choir 1. GRAHAM, WIFFIAM T, Economics. BWH; Duke Players v 4. Sixth ro-.i: GRANI lOFM, IRI ' .DIANNE A., Business Admimstratwn. (iRAY. SARA! I ' ., History. IK; Y.W ' .C.A. Clabinet 2; W.S.(;.A. 4; Pan-Hel Council 4. GREI ' .N, ROBERF, Pre-Medical. TE I ; Fennis 1, 2, 3; Captain 4; Pre-Med S Kiet 2, 3, 4; I. E.G. 1; F.A.C. 2; Varsity D Club. GRI ' .I ' .NBLATT, NAFIIANIi:i. ' ., Eny lish. AFU; Duke Plavers 1,2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Archive I, 2; Peer 1, 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.G.A. 2; Marehinu Band 3; Duke Amba.ssadors 3. GRIMFiS, DOUGLAS P., Economics. AXA; 1 loof ' n ' I lorn 1, 2, ?. 4. GUIFD. BARBARA F., EnRlish. KA; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. !; House Council 4. Seventh rozi: GUMB, AI.BERF M., |R., Physics. t K ; F.A.C. 2. (;UNFI-R, FDCJAR |., |R., En -ineerin . l ' ' ! ' ! ' ; IFFl ' ; Fra- ternitv President 4; M.S. ' G.A. 4; I. E.G. 4; A.S.M.l ' .. 2, 3, 4. GURLIA . ( ■F() R(;E M., En -lish. ' I BK; I ' FU; Bench and Bar4; Chronicle!, !; Cii n i ici eku I, 2; Archive- , Peer4; Shoe and Slipper . 2, 3,4. GUFIIMANN, |()IIN A., Pre-Laii: (-). ; Duke Plavers ?, 4; Bench and Bar ?, 4; I loof ' n ' I lorn ?, 4; Glee Club I ; .Marching Band 1 ; Duke Am- bassadors 3, ' 4 ' . I IAA( ' :K, Al.i.AN 1 F, (nvMy. K , Chronicle 1 ; M.S.G.A. 2; I ' .n-ineers Club 2, 3; A.S.C.i ' . 3; Class Officer 2. HADI .E ' , MAR I HA !.., Ceneral. ' AAII; I KA; Social.Standards 3; Chanticleer 2; W.S.Ci.A. 4; f!.4.C n uj vK -MMi 1 f iu ikm i M f k Seniors 1956 ■V y n- - HAINFR, FRANK T, I ' hilosr.fln. K(-II; Kappa Chi; Duke Plavcrs 2, 3; Hoof ' n- I lorn 2, 3, 4; (iluc Cluh 2, Ch.nr 2; F.A.C. 4. HALL, LORNF F., F : cboloRy. Pre-Mcd Society 4; Chwvicle 1; Arcluvf . HALL, . L RlL()b ' F., Em lish. Duke Plavers 2; Chanticleer 2, 4. ' HALL, RON L., En lhh. Kappa Chi. HAMBRICK, HI.RAL N C, |R., Elcctncal En weerino,. Pre-Med Socicrv L 2; A.LE.E. 2, 3, 4. HAMMAKFR, LYDL E., Clieiimtr . AXii; BK; n. lF; Prc-Med Society 4; dec Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir L 2, 3, 4; Ivy. Second nnv: HAMP I ON, CAROLYN, EJm itwii. Chanticleer 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3, President 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Homecoming Court 4. HANI ' .Y, LILA B., Cheinistry. KA; Duke Plavers 1,2, ; ( HANticT eer 1; House Council 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest Chairman 4. HANNER, HENRY 1)., Pie-Law. ' I ' K: ; (Jirwnclr I; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4. HARBISON, JAMES W., JR., Hhtorx. ' I ' Kl ' ; -FBK; i HS; BUi;, 1 ' iLi; OAK; Red Friars; H7;o ' .v Who; Student Union 2, 3, Chairman 4; M.S.G.A. 1, 2, 3; Duke Plavers 1; Y.ALC.A. Cahuiet 1, 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar I, 2; Chromcle 1, 2; Class Officer 2; F.A.C. 2, 3; Marshal 3. H.ARDIN, |AM1.S 1 ' ,., Mcchaimal Ein-iinrruiv.. KA; A.S.M.F. 4; Football 2. 3, 4. HARDIN, J. SANFORD, Mathematin. Third ro- -: HARDIN, UILLIA.M F., Spanish. l AD, President 4. HARRIS. I ' .LIZABETH A., English. Y.W ' .C.A. Cabinet 3 ; Class Officer 4. HARRISON, A ILLIAM T, Pre-Medical. I HS; BUl F.A.C. 2, 4; Class Officer 4. HART, L N, 1)A 1D D., Economics. X; BU1 AK I ; Fraternitv President 4; M.S.G.A. 4; LF.C. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; W.D.B.S. 1, 2, 3; Base- ball . HASLEM, JOHN A., Business Admwistration. ATQ; AK l ' , President 4. HASLFTT, DARDEN i ' .., .Me- chanical Engineering. A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: FL ' FCHER, BARBARA A., History. AAO; Social Standards 3, Chairman 4; W.S.CJ.A. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Court ' 4; Mav ()ueen 4. HATERIUS, CARL |., hr-.Medical. Pre-.Med Society 1, 2; Hoof -n ' Horn 1, 2. HAUSER, CHARLES F., Chewistry. ATA; Sw imming. HEDICJI ' R, JOHN J., Political Science. Chronicle 2, 3, 4; Peer 2, 3; Chanticleer 4; Publications Board 4; Lacrosse 3, 4, Manager 2; Soccer 3; ALS.G.A. 3, 4. HILMKE, HENRY C, German. A A, President 4; Pre-Med Society 3, 4. HENNICK, LOUIS C, Business Ad- ministration. Fifth row: Hl.NRlQUEZ, ARMANDO L, Pre-Medical. HENSEY, CHARLES , L, Business Admwistration. HERNDON, ( il ' .ORCiE B., |R., Sociology. OKA. HIEBERT, ADONIRAM C, Mechanical Eni ineerin(i. A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4. HIERS, lAMES M., English. Cilee Club 1; M.S.Ci.A. 2; Shoe and Slipper 2, 3. HiCiCHNS, NORALAN G., Political Science. l N; Bench and Bar 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; M.S.Ci.A. 2, 3, 4; Football; Track. Si.xth row: HILLES, WILLIAM C, History. HK ; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4; Archiir 2; Cilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 2, 4. HOHMAN, ELAINE M., General. TTQ; Chanticleer 1, 2; Peer 2, 3; CJIee Club 1. HOLCOMB, HI ' RMAN P., Chemistry. HOLCOMB, HOKF, S., Psychology. HOLCOMB, HU(iH L., Political Science. KA. HOLDIXC;, HAR ' EYR., Business Admmistratwn. Seventh row: HOLLISTER, CLAIR G., .Music. A ; Glee Club 1 ; Pegasus 2, 3. HOLMES, RICHARD 1... Mathematics. Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Marching Band 1; Engineers Club 1, 2; A.LE.E. 2, 3. HOLSHOUSFR, 1RGIL A.. .■iccounting. HOPPER, CAROLINE G., English. AXQ; ll ; ' J ' BK; KA H; Duke Plavers 3, 4; Music Studv Club 1 ; Hoof -n ' Horn 2, 3; Chanticleer 3; Ivv; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. HOPPER, ELDRIDGE L., Pre-Medical. Pr e- .Med Society 3, 4. HOVATER, SARAH F., Education. AT; SAO; J BK; KAO; Fraternity President 4; Pan-Hel Council 3; Nereidian Club 2, 3, 4. 83 Seniors 1956 First rrra;: HOW ' KLL, JACOB C. |R., Mccluviual Einiineerw-. A lA; A.S.C.E. 4. HUG, RICHARD E., Forestrx. (-)X; A i A. HUGHF.S, ALBERT W., ' |R., Bimims Admiimtratwii. AK ' ; M.S.Ci.A. 1, 3. 4; I.D.C. 3. 4. HULSART, ROBERT A.; Accmmtin . Ai: . HUME, BRIAN C, Bminess Admiimtnition . KA; Duke Players 3, 4. HUNDI.I ' V, ANN AI., Sociology KM-); F.A.C. 4; Social Standards 1, 2; Judicial Board 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Second IVU-: HUNDLEY, JOHN C, JR., Fmiiomhs. Glee Club 1; Choir 1. HUNT, DONALD F., Ecoiwniia. Glee Club 2; Soccer 1; Lacrosse 4. HUNl I ' R, PARKS D., JR., History. 4 Ki:; Y.ALC.A. Cabinet 2, ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 2, 4. HY. L N, |OHN C, General. FlK ; AK l ; Fraternity President 4; l.F.C. 4; M.S.G.A. 4; Shoe and Slipper 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2. HYNSON, NAtHANII-:L, Ps cholos. . WX; Chronicle 2, 3; Peer 2, 3; jM.S.G.A. 3; l.F.C. 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; F.A.C. 4; Freshman Handbook .3, Editor 4; Student Di- rectory 3, Editor 4. INGERICK, RICHARD E., Chemistry. Pre-Med Society 2, 3; Hoof ' n Horn 2, 3, 4; Marching Bandl, 2, 3, 4. Third row: ISRAEL, STANLEY E., History. ZBT; Duke Players 2; Publications Board 4; Playbill 3, Business Manager 4; Fra- ternity President 4; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Hoof n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; M.S.G.A. 3, 4; l.F.C. 3, 4; F.A.C. 4; Chronicle 2. JACOBS, MARIANNE, Zoolo y. A ; Chanticleer 1, 2. JAMES, DONALD D., French. T I ' Q; Glee Club 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4. jI ' .TT, SAMLLl ' , History. nB I ; 4)KA; Who ' s Who; Fraternity President 4; Student Union 3, Board of Governors 4. JOHNSON, BETTY R., English. W.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4; Ch.an ticleer 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 1; Hou.se Council 3, 4. JOHNSON, FRANCINE, Accounting. AXQ; Duke Players 1; Chanticieer 1; Chronicle 3, Co-ed Business Manager 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1. Fourth row: JOHNSON, MARK P., JR., History. ATQ; Fraternity President 4; Chanticleer 2; Cross Country I, 2; Track 1, 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. JOHNSON, MYRTIS B., Education. M; Homecoming Court 4. JOHNSON, T.RNON VV., Econoniics. Duke Players 1, 2, 3; Y.ALC.A. Cabinet 1; Bench and Bar 4; M.S.G.A. 2. lONES, CAR- LOS P., Engineering. lONES, FRANCES N., French. TTQ, Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Choir 1 , 2, 3, 4. |ONES, JOHN ()., Economics. . XA. Fifth row: JONES, JULIO R., .Mechanical Engineering. |()R1)AN, PAFRICIA A., Spanish. AAA; i:All; Hoof ' n ' Horn 4; Chanticleer 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; ' F.A.C. 4. KASLER. lUDl ' l H B., History. Al t ; Who ' s Who; Publi- cations Board 4; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, Co-ed Editor 4. KFIM, WALIT.R H.. Political Science. KM ' ; Glee C:iul) I, 2. ; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. KENT, ELEANOR I., Music Education. l K; A 1 PA; W.A.A. Board 2; Hoof ' n ' I lorn I, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2; Pegasus 3, 4; Student Union 4. KI ' PI lAR I. Wll ,1 ,1 AM W ' ., Ceology. A lA; Soccer 1 , 2. v 4. Sixth row: KILLIAN, CARDI.E P., SocioloQ,y. AT; W.S.Ci.A. 3; Duke Players 1; YW ' .C.A. I, 2, 3; H.iof ' n ' I I.irn I, 2, Cimmi- ri,EER2. KILLIAN, KAY A., i; Ar w«. AT; Duke Players 1; Chronicle 2; YW.C. A. Cabinet 1. KING, JOHN 11., Mechanical Engineering. IIK ' f); Wrestline 3; Hoof ' n ' F4orn 3; A.S.M.E. 4. KLI ' .DARAS, C:ONSTANIINE (i., .■Iccounting-Business Administration. KLI ' DARAS, HARRY G., Business .-idministration. KINDI ' .N, M. JEAN, English. KA; Frarerniry President 4; Glee Club I. Seventh row: KIRKPAI ' RICK, DAXIDW, : i; v . KA; Ba.seball 1,2, 4, ( ike ( :iub 1,2, ; Choir 1,2, !,4. KIRKPA IRICK. JANE, History. Music Stud v Club 1,2; Ivy; Social Standards 2. 4; May Court 4, ( ;heerle;uler 2. KNAKF, P. B. KON- RAD, |R., Political Science. IIKA; I.F.C:. 2, 3, ' ice-Presidenr 4; I ' .A.C. 2, 3; Chronicle I. 2. KNAUSS, DONALD I ' ., Engineering. Glee Club 2, k 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. KOLKO, PHILIP, Psychology. ZBT; Duke PLners 1, I loof n ' I lorn 4. KOPF, JOHN R., Civil Engineering. A.S.M.i:. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, .3, 4. 84 i- If m MhhM Q c m.o -I i Ik L £. ' ■ % I ' ' ly .ts ii ' Q 9.. ti Jm Seniors 1956 First roil-: KU.MAX. H. M., Eawomia. BWO; F.A.C. 2; NROTC Rifle and Pistol Team 2, 3. KUMPF, WILLIAM A., Me- cLvucal Eiioiihrriii ' . H.X; nAlD; HS; TBO; 111: :; OAK; Order of St. Patrick; Who ' s Who; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; A.S.. Li:. I. 2, 3, 4. LACY, DAVID A., Ill, English. Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, Executive Council 4; Peer 3; Choir 2; Madrigal 2. LANE, JAMES H., Civil Eiiqiiieering. Ilk. ; Class Officer 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 4. LaPOLLA, JAMES [., Pir-Medical. 4 K ' ; AfI A; Duke Players I, ' 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1; Pre-Med Society I, 2, 3, 4; Hoof n ' Horn 2, 4; F.A.C. 4. LASSITER, HELEN M., Zoology. A4 A; Zoology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1 . Siroi il row: I.aX ' OO, GEORGE W ' ., Religion. Kappa Chi; University Church Board 4; Glee Club 1; Student Religious Council 4. LAWRENCE, DOROTHW Edimtioii. F.T.A. 2, 3, President 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn I. LEAK, ROBERT E., Geoloi v BHO; Peer 3; Fraternity President 4; ALS.G.A. 4; I.F.C. 4; F.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4. LEE, RICHARD C. Electrical Enoineeriiiz. TBH; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4. LEIGH, LINDA A., Education. ZTA; Social Standards 4; Y.W.C.A., Freshman Council 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4. LEINBACH, PHILIP, Political Science. KS; OAK; Who ' s Who; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, President 4; Publications Board 3; Bench and Bar 1, 2; Chronicle , 2, 3; F.A.C. 3; Marshal 3. Third row. LI ' .ONHARDT. |OAN F., English. LEON-HERNANDEZ, ODOARDO, Economics. Soccer L 2, 3, 4. LEVITIN, lORDAN S., Ecwiomics. TE I ; lU. LE ' Y, MICHAEL P., Pre-.Medical. ZBT Ll ' WIS, ANDREW M IR , Chcnnstry. ATA; Pre-Mcd Society 4; Cross Country 2, 3. LICHTENSTEIN, EDWARD, Psychology. TE(I ; fI BK; Bench and Bar 1,2; Chronicle . Fourth row. LODMELL, JOHN G., Chemistry. ATA; Pre-Mcd Society 2, 3, President 4; Glee Club 2. LONG, NORWOOD ( ;., Electrical Engineering. FIME; TBEI; Who ' s Who; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3 4 L0 T:TT, DONALD R., Econatnics. UK , Fraternity President 4; M.S.G.A. 4; I.F.C. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 1, 2. LOW, ANN P., Business Administration. KA. LOW, JOSEPH T, JR., Accounting. KI; AK4 ; Chronicle 1, 2; Baseball 1. LOWT, WILLIAM E., Accounting. AKT; Marching Band 2. Fifth row: LOAM, BERTRAM H., Psychology. ZBT; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chronicle 2; Glee Club 1; Choir 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2; Duke Dolphin 4. LOWNDES, MARY BAKER, Sociology. KAH; Peer 2, 3. LYNCH WALTF.R G.. Ill, Business Administration. AS . MacLEOD, |EAN A., Psycholoiry. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2 3 4 ' MACiEE, PHYLLIS A., Spanish. A A; W.A.A. Board 1, 2; Chanticleer f; Peer 3, Co-ed Business .Man- ager 4. . L HDA I, .MASSUD, Chemistry. Sixth row: LANSFIELD, CHARLOTTE H., English. KA; Chanticleer 1; Pegasus 1, 2, 3. MANUEL, RICHARD D., Civil Engineering. ATA; Fraternity President 3; M.S.G.A. 1, 2, 3; I.F.C. 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society President 4. MARCHESE, JOSEPH F., Electrical Ens ineering. BQO; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. AL RSHALL, PATRICIA T Political Science. ZTA; TTQ; OSA; Duke Players 1; Chanticleer 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 2. MARSTON, , L RTIN AL, JR., Business Administration. Semper Fidclis, President 4; Track 1; Wrestling 3, 4. ALARTIN, ROBI ' .RT S., JR., Mechanical Engineering. SAE; HTS; OAK; Who ' s Who; A.S.ALE. 3, 4; Engineers ' Student Council, President 4. Seventh row: A1AR IN, LEWIS B., Finance. OKA; AK F; Cheerleader 3; Duke Plivcrs 2, 3; Al.S.Ci.A. 2; Alusic Study Club 2; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 2; Chronicle 2; .-irchive 3; Peer 3; Swimming 1. AlASON, NANCY G., Political Science-Psychology. AXQ; Hoof ' n ' Horn I; Chanticleer 2; Pan-Hel Council 2, 3 ' ice-President 4. MASSI Y, RICHARD C., Enalish. nK J ; BUi]; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Cross Country 1. AL TSUSHITA, FUAIIAKI, Business .Administration. Al A irHI-.WS, JOSEPH C, III, Reli ' iwn. Kappa Chi. ' AL- XSON, M. FINELY, Political Science. SAE; (IjBK; 4)H1:; Who ' s Who; Shoe and Slipper 3, 4; Y.Al.C.A. Cabinet 2; F.A.C. 2. 3. 87 Seniors 1956 First roii-: MAVBERRV, MARILYN, Art. ZlA; Music Studv Club 1; Pan-Hel Council 3. MAVHFA ' , KEXXEl H K., |R., Accoimtiii . OAK; 1 BK; bUZ, Wlw ' s Who; M.S.G.A. 2, 3; Chroiiicle 1, 2; F.A.C. 3; I.D.C. President 4. McBRlDI ' .. PATRICIA K., Political Sciriice. ; I BK; KA; W.S.G.A. 4; House President 4; Ivv; F.A.C. 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1,2, 3; Clcc Club I, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Marshal 3; May Court 4. .McCRFI ' RV, ARLFY J., Acmintw . r ; BK; Fraternity President 4. . lcCURDY, Elizabeth A., History. KA; ' I ' KA; Who ' s Who; Sandals; Chanticlker 1, 2, 3, Assistant F ' .ditor 4; Publications Board 3, 4; Student Co-ordinate Board 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 4; Pep Board 3 ; Chronicle 1. McGRAXAHAN, CHARLES B., Political Science. SAE. Second roil-: McKIXNON, lOHX B., Ce ieral. KA; BK; Fraternity President 4; ALS.G.A. 4; LF.C. 4. McLEAX, W1LLL- M R., ' McchiVmil Eiii-unrnuf-. A.S.M.E. 3, 4. McLELLAN, GEORGE E., Econmnics. BBO; Y.MC.A. Cabinet 1. .McLI ' .MORE, ROSEMARY, Physical Education. AT; ci)BK; A i)PA; W.A.A. Board 3; Xereidian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hel Council 4; F.A.C. 3; Student Co-ordinate Board 4. McMILLAX, SAMUEL D., JR., History. BUS; Whos Who; M.S.G.A. 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Shoe and Slipper 2, 3, 4; Traditions Board 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 2, 3; Kappa Chi; YALC.A. 2, 3; LD.C. 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. McNEER, CHARLES C, Eng.lish. ATQ. Third row: MEBAXE, R. ALAX, Geoloi!, . Glee Club 3, 4; I.D.C. 3. MEJO, ROBl ' .RT ' ., French. OK J); BQI; Pre-Med Society 1 ; Ch.antici.eer 1,2; Chronick 1,2; . LS.G.A. 2; Glee Club 1 ; Choir 1,2; F.A.C. 2, iVlERIXEY, DAVID K., Zoology. eX; Act)A; Duke Players 1, 2; Pre-.Mcd Society 3, 4. Mt:RZ, HARRY W.. IR., Civil Engineering. 2X; F.A.C. 2, 3. MILLER, KllXXETH AL, English. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4. MILLIGAX, MARY A., (Mrs. Gunter), Engli. h. i M; TTU; Duke Players 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. Fourth row. MIRAXDOX, ROBERT H., English. Archive 3, Assistant Editor 4. MITCHELL, lOHX W., |R., V.onlofry. Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; M.S.G.A. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, SAXDRA X., Sf amsh. MOLL, RICHARD W ' ., HiWiry. Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Choir 3. MOORE, PHYLLIS A., Edu- cation. ; KAn. . iOORi:, terry (;., Political Science. K ' ; Bench and Bar 4; Chronicle I, 2. Fifth row. MORROW, DOXALD H., Sociology. MORSE, SALLY B., English. AXil; Duke Phuers 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 1. MUNIZ, AXLOXl ' O M., Pre-Medical. WX; Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4. MURRAY, RI (ilXALD A., Business Administration. MURRA , ROBl ' .RT H., Political Science. I A(-); Baseball I; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Y ' arsity D Club. MYERS, BITTY J., Education. A ; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4. Sixth row: XI::i:Si:, IHOM as R., jr.. Accounting. I Ki:; Glee Club 4; Choir 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. XELSOX, COY I., IR., History. I A(-); Bench and Bar 3, 4; M. ' S.CJ.A. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. XI ' .LSON, MARILYX |., Spanish. U}i i ; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4. XF.I I IX(;, CYX ' FHIA F., Art. KKF; . Music Study Club 2; Social Standards 3; Student Forum 4; Pan-Hel Council 3,4; (ileeClub 1, 2; Choir 1,2; Modern Dance Club 3, President 4; Peer 3,4. XI ' .WELL, XAXCY B., Education. K. (-); Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; lrarernir President 4; Homecoming Court 4; F..- .(;. 3. XEWLAND, lOANNE, History. KKF; KA; White Duchy; Who ' s Who; YW.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, President 4; Xe- reidian Club 2, ' 3, 4; Pep Board 2; May Court 4. Seventh row: XIC:H()LS, bobby S., Political science. I ' AII, Duke Plavers 2; ll..,.f ' n ' I lorn 2; Concert Band 1; Marehum Band 3. XICHOLSOX, DA 1I) 1.., Mechanical En iineeniiii_. Y.X- 111 i;, A.S.M.I . 2, v 4. NORDAX, ROBl R 1 W., Ein lish. I ' BK; fl ' Hl ' ; Duke Players L XORDH AM, ROHI R 1 , F.cononiic . I ' Af. NORRIS, EDW ARD |.. . « ; , I ' X; Duke Players 1; Publications Board Chronicle 1, 2, 4, .Irchiir4. NOYF.S, i ' UC il ' .XI ' , W., (.eneral. I A(-); Fra- te rnity President 4; .V1.S.(;.A. 4; l.F.C. 4. c=i iC f ' zf hir-F ■p ■ ' ' In rr? ' 2- rr - n O ry i 3 c % ' iA r, h lit i Seniors 1956 First ro-Li-: OASTLKR, BI ' .R I R., Civil Fji. nurni, . A(-); A.S.C.K. 3, 4; Arnold Air S.-cRtN v 4. OBRII.X, MAURI ' .KN, General. AXt . O ' CAI.LACMAX, HAROLD A., FAViioiiiics. IWE; AK4 ; M.SXi.A. 1, 2- I.F.C. I, 2, 3; Tennis 3, 4. O ' DKA, BRUCl ' B., I ' olitual Sarmr. i ; Peer 3, 4; M.S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; W ' DBS 1,2, ; D.-hatc Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Plavcrs 4. ORMOM), XAXCV D., Fi i!,lisl,. AAA; Ulio ' s Who; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club ' 4; Church Board 4; Student Rehmous Council 4. OSHIXSKY, PHYl.IdS C, Spanish. AK ; KAO; Pan-Hcl Council 2, 3, 4. Second rozr: OUTTKN, WILSOX C, Ehrtriarl Engineering. IN; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; A.I.K.E. I, 2, 4. PARKI ' .R, THOMAS R., Fiiglish. K H; .Archive 1, 2, 3; I.F.C. 1; Soccer 1, 2. PARIS, F.DYTHE C, French. AAII; l ' Li. PARRISH, BILLY H., Pre-ninnirx. Swimmmu i; Gymnastics 2; Kappa Chi. PARSONS, JOAN M., Religion. PFARSON, lOHX H., Fj, rlisli. I ' K4 ' ; Publications Board 4; Y.NLC.A. 3; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; I.F.C. 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Choir 1; F..A.C. V Third row: PEELER, SHUFORD K., Che nistrv. nK J . PEGG, JABEZ G., Electriml Engineeriiiir. Fnijineers Club 1, 2, 4; A.LE.E. 3, 4. PENA, WILLIAM A., Pre-Uw. Bench and Bar 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4. PERRY, NOR L X H., Business Administration. A.S.M.E. 2. PERRY, RICHARD B., Sociology. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C:. 2, 3; I.D.C. 3, President 4; M.S.G.A. 3, 4. PFOHL, SARAH AL, English. HB ; a)BK; i KA; KAH; White Duchy; Who ' s nVw; Judicial Board 3, Chairman 4; Social Standards 2; W.S.G.A. 3, 4; Ivy; Marshal 3; May Court 4. Fonrth rou - PHILLIPS, LEROY F., Sociology. Kappa Chi. PICKARD, ALA-RI D., Psychology. AAR. Homecoming Court 4. PIPER. HARRY M., Econmnics. ' AT Q; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; YALC.A. L PLAYER, RICHARD L., |R., Civil Engineering. UKA, OME; ' l)BK; TBO; Who ' s Who; Marching Band 1, 2; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. POND, CE- CILIA E., History. i ; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. POOLE, EDWIN S., JR., Business .Administration. $K2l!; Bench and Bar 1; Chanticleer 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Peer 2, 3; I.F.C. 3; F.A.C. 2; ALS.G.A. 1. Fifth row: POPE, ALISON S., Economics. Chanticleer L 2; W.A.A. Board 2. PORTER, JOHN S., JR., .Mechanical Engineering. XX; nAlE; A.S.ALE. 3, 4. PRICE, |OHN ()., Pre-Medical. BMO; BQS; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet L 2, 3; Chronicle 1; ( ilce Club 1 ; Arnold Air Society 4. PRITCHETT, IM MA ( 1.. .Mathematics. AAA; 4 KA; W.S.G.A. 4; House Presi- dent 4; Choir 2; Glee Club L 2; F.A.C. 3. PROCIOR, JAMIS F., .Mechanical Engineering. RME; nTI]; A.S.M.E. V 4. RABIL, ALBERT, |R., Civil Engineering. BUX; Y:. 1.C.A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Glee Club L 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 2; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. Si.Yth row: RANSOM, lAMES R., Physics. IIME; :cnS; Chanticleer 2, 3; ALS.G.A. 2, 3; I.D.C. }; Archived. RATCHFORD, DAN J., Chemistry. A4 A- Alarching Band I, 2, 3, 4. REECE, RICHARD L., Chemistry. HK ; Chanticleer 3; Basketball 1; Cross Country L 2, 3; Track , 2, 3, 4. REESE, ELSA M., History. OB ; K ; White Duchy; Who ' s Who; Sandals; W.S.G.A., President 4; Y.W.C.A. Council 1; Class Officer 2, 3. RHINE, ROSEALARY, Zoology. t BK; (i KA; Who ' s Who; Ivy; Sandals; W.S.G.A. 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4; Class Officer 1. RICH, JAAIFS G., Zoology. AXA; Hoof ' n Horn 2, 3; Glee Club L 2; Choir 1; F.A.C. 2. 3. 4. Seventh row: RIFFER, lOHN 1.. Bnsmess .Administration. RIGGSBEE, COALMIE W.. Civil Engineering. A.S.C.I ' .. 2. RI AlBACH, PETER K., English. KI; Duke Players L 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, President 4; Swimming . RIXEBERC;, BERXARl) A., Chemistry. ZBT; OAK; Red Friars; Who ' s Who; Pre-Aled Society 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn I, 2, 3, 4; I.F.C. 2, President 4; Al.S.Ci.A. 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Marshal 3. RIQUEZES, HECTORJ., Economics. Soccer 1 , 2, 3, Captain 4. REIT ER, DALLAS A., Art History. Seniors 1956 Fust ran-: ROHKR IS. NORMA 1.., Hiswrx. iJK; Music Snidv Club 2; Ivv. ROBKR ISON, OI.IN |., Hconowia. K;ippa Chi. RODI ' .NSkV. ARIULR, I ' lr-L.r : ZBT; Bench and Bar 4; Hoof n ' Horn 3; Baseball 2; Soccer 3; Cheerleader 4; arsirv D Club. ROCI ' .RS, DAVIU T, Political Saeme. A A; miZ; Hi: , Treasurer 2, President 3; (iiee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Town Boys ' Club I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Varsitv D Club 2. 3, 4. ROCii.RS, DRL ' CIM.A C., « rfv Adiiiini :tmtion. I, U; I BK; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Co-ordinate Board 4; Campus Chesr v ROKLS, WILLIAM S., Zw%v. Second roii-: ROSi:, l-UGKNIA R., .W;V ?v. KKL. ROSE, MARTIN M., Political Science. ZBT; Hoof ' n ' H.irn ; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; arsitv I) ' Club. ROSS, KATHARINE L., English. AMI- Duke Players 1, 2; Social Standards 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 3; Clee Club 1, 2; F.A.C. 3. RO ' I H, [AMES H., Econonncs. IlK ; Duke Plavers 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Captain 3; arsitv D Club 2, 3, 4. ROLSE. ILLIAM E., Pre-Medical. Pre-.Med Societv 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4. ROVCE, LINDA R., Political Science. KKE; W.A.A. Board , 2; Nereidian Club 1; Fraternity President 4; Class Officer 3. Third rozi: RUDISILL, lOHN C, Electrical Engineering. M.S.G.A. 2; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. RUFEINI, ROBERT J., Economics. ATA; M.S.G.A. 2; I.F.C. 2; Golf L 2, 3, Captain 4. RUSS, MLE1AM AL, Ciz ' il Enoineering. KI; Fratcrnitv President 4; M.S.G.A. 2, 3, 4; I.F.C. 1,2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. RUSSELL, JOHN C, Political ' Science. KA; Bench and Bar 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; V ' arsitv D Club 3, 4; Gymnastics 3; Cross Country 2. SADLER, JOHN H., Pre-Mrdical. I ' K1 A(i A; Pre-Med Societv 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 1; M.S.G.A. 1, 2; Y.M.C.A., Freshman Council 1; F.A .C. 2; Cheerleader 2, 3. SALLEY, ANNE K., Art. KA(-); Ivy; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2. Pointh roil-: SAMPLl A , |OI IN P., History. SANDERS, DONALD C, Sociology. K ' I ; Duke Plavers L 3; Glee Club L 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 1, 4. SASSl R. Bl l)!- B., Sociology. KA; Duke Plavers 1 ; Chanticleer 1; W.S.G.A. 4; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4; F.A.C. SAUNDERS, NANCY I.., Spanish. IIB ' E; rAO; BK; ( KA; W.S.G.A., Treasurer 4; Ivy; Glee Club 2; Choir 2; Concert Band 2; Svmphonv Orchestra 1; Pep Board 3. SAUNDERS, RICHARD B., Political Science. i:AE; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Archive Lacros.se 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Swimming L SA ' AGE, LINWOOD C, Economics. Z. E.; Lacrosse 2. •■; rrra . SCHE.ID, HAROLD D., Electrical Engineering. Publications Board 4; Archive 1; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; DtikEngineer 2, 3, 4; I ' ngineers ' Student C ouncil 4; I ' .ngineering Publications .Advisorv Council 4. SCHLIMM, GEORGE F., Electrical Engineering. A.I.E.i:. 4. SCHMIDT, PEEER R., History. A -t); YM.C.A., Cabinet 1; M.S.G.A. 4; I.F.C. 3, 4; Svmphonv Orchestra 1, 2; N.R.O.TC. Drill Team. SCHOI ' .NHARDT, RONALD B., Economics. AXA; Glee Club 3; Choir 4; A.l.l ' .i:. 1. SCHROEDER, RICHARD, Business Administration. SCHROEDER, ROBERT H.. Eco- nomics. ATA; Ba.seball 1, 2, 3. Sixth ron: SCHVXARZ, JOHN A., 111., Business Administration. ilAE; Publications Board 3, 4; 1 loof n Horn 3, 4; Archive , 2, 3, Business Manager 4; M.S.G.A. 2; Tennis I, 2. SC:OTI , DONALD I ' ., Civil Enii,ineerini . ATL ; Engineers ' Club 1; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. SI ' .BASTIAN, RICHARD A., |R., History and Political Science. 1 ; YM.C.A., Cabinet 2, 3; ALS.G.A. I; I.F.C:. 3; F.A.C. 3, 4; Marshal 3, Chief Alarshal 4; Church Board 3, 4; Football I, 3, 4. SI ' LLI ' .RS, JOHN P., History. ' M ' .; i LS.(;.A. 2; WDBS 2, 3, 4. SI ' .NI-.RCI IIA, SALLYE C, Elementary Education. . AI1; ho ' s Who; Pan-Hel (Council President 4; I ' rarernit - President 3; ' .W.CL.A., Cabinet 1, 2, Freshman Cabinet President I , May Court 4. Sl ' WARD, |()HN I L, Chemistry. ' ' ' l; Pre-Med Societv 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1,4, WDBS V Seventh roxi . SIIAW, PHILIP 1 ., Chemnlry. ' hl ' ,K; 1 hu.f n ' I lorn 2, v 4. SHA , RK :i lARl ) ( :., w W.yy v. Cn m i n i i I, 2; Chronicle I, 2, ?; Archive 1, 2. SI li RMAN, NIC I ORIA, Economics. SI IINN, (il RALD II., ' Cieneral. A ' h A; Kapp-i Chi; Alpha Phi Omega. SI IIPE, MAR S., English. AXi2; Duke Players 3, 4; W.A.A. Board 2, 3; YW.C.A., Cabinet 3, 4; I ' raternity Piesiilenr 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir I, 2, !, 4; Srutlent Co-ordinate Board 1; Hockey Club 2. SIIUI Y, MAR I HA 1.., Sociology. AAII; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Clii amic:i i:i u 1; Ivy; F.A.C:. 4. 92 C f f U i Seniors 1956 I ' irsr miv: SIMMONS, SALLY A., Geiienil. l K; nMK; I ' BK; V lil; Ivv; Clcc Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Marshal 3. SIMS, DONALD C, Emiwmus. ATA; Fratcrnit - President 4; I.F.C. 3, 4; M.S.C.A. 3, 4; Basketball. SINGLETON, WILLIAM L., Ecomwia. V. V. SK.IPPI R, NA 11 IAN R., Acmuitin . TTQ; I BK; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; Peer 3, 4; MS.CI.A. 3. SLYK, WILLIAM R., Actvio tuin. 1 BK; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.G.A. 3; Hoof •n- Horn I ; Glee Club 3. SMITH, CAROL , 1, Education. KKF; White l)ueh -; Who ' s Who; Sandals; F.A.C. 3; Class Officer 4; Social Standards 2; Glee Club I; Choir 1; Y.W.C.A. . Se cond roil ' : SMITH, DONALD D., Zw%v. Prc-Med Society 2, 3, 4. SMITH, EDWARD H., JR., Chemistry. -FBK; A 1 A; Prc-Med Society 2, 3, 4; Hoof n Horn 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, ELBERT W., JR., Pre-Eair. ' I ' KiF; Swimming Assistant Manager 2, 3; Bench and Bar 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. SMITH, loANNE, Sociology. BK; Cilee Club 1,2; Choir 3, 4; Church Board 3; Student Religious Council 3. SNOW- BERGER , DON E., Economics. I A(-); Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity D Club. SORRITL, DAR- RELL F., .■iccoiiiitiiig. KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Third roir: SOUTHERN, . L ODESSA, English. I BK; KA; Whos Who; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Archive 2, 3, Editor 4; Peer 3, 4; Publications Board 4; Ivv; Sandals; Marshal 3; Areopagus 1, 2, 3, 4. SOWERBY, EMILY J., Political Science. KAH; Pan-Hel Council 4; Ch.anticleer I; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. SPEARMAN, WILLIAM W., Business Ad- ministration. ATQ; AK ; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2. SPILLMAN, HARRY L., Accounting. ASf ; AKT. STANFORD, JAMES S., English. KS; Basketball Assistant Manager 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Glee Club 1; Concert Band 1. STANSBURY, PATRICIA A., Ens.lish. KKF; I ' AO; •i ' KA; White Duchy; Who ' s Who; W.S.G.A. 2, 4; House President 4; Sandals; F.A.C. 3; Marshal 3; Social Standards 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. Fourth roiv: STARR, BETSEY B., Zooloc-x. AXQ; Duke Players 4. STEELE, W. FRANK, Pre-Medical. Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4. STEWART, KENNITH D., Psychology. M.S.G.A. 3; Track 2; I.D.C. 3. STIEGLER, THl ' .ODORE D., Mechanical En j,ineering. ATA; A.S. M.E. 3; NROTC Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. STOKES, HELEN, Education. AAO; Social Standards 4; F.A.C. 4; Homecoming Court 4; May Court 4. STONE, AL RY I ' .., English. AT; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; YW.CA., Freshman Council 1; Pan-Hel Council 3; F.T.A. 3, 4. Fifth ro-u.-: STRADER, SUSAN A., Education. KKF; F.A.C. 4; Pep Board 2, h Chairman 4; W.S.CJ.A. 4; House President 4; Class Officer 4. STRATTON, -IRGINIA H., Political Science. AX« ; A FPA; KA; White Duchy; W.A.A. Board 2; W.S.G.A. 4. STROUD, |ANE T, Education. I M; W.A.A. Board 3. S I UART, FRANK A., ' Ill, Pre-Medical. lAF,; Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Archive 1 , 2. STUBBS, WILLIAM B., Political Science. N; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; Peer 2, 3, 4. SULLI -AN, . L RGARET S., English. 1 M; Duke Players 1; Archive 3, 4. Si.xth rov:: SUMNER, THOAL S B., JR., Econmiiics. SAE. SWARINGEN, DORIS K., Music. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sym- phony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus 2, 3, 4. SWARTZ, WILLIAM J., .Mechanical Engineering. BBO; BQS; DT ; A.S.M.E. 4; F.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3; Student Union, Board of Governors 4, .Marshal 3; Class Of- ficer 1. TAKEUCHI, Niro, Business Administration. TAUB, THEODORE C, Political Science. TE t ; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity President 3, 4; M.S.G.A. 3, 4; I.F.C. 3, 4; F.A.C. 3, 4. TAYLOR, CLAUDETTI ' S., Philosophy. Ivy; Concert Band 1. Seventh rov:: TAYLOR, FRANK L., JR., Business Administration. AXA. TAYLOR, PETER ' ., En ish. BGH; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 4; WDBS l, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4. TAYLOR, TERRY W, Psychology. ATA; MI; Kappa Chi; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chanticleer 2; Chronicle ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; F.A.C. 2, 3. TEASLElY, WILLIA.M A., loolo ry. Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4. TEGT.MEYER, ERICA F., Education. K ; SAO; W .S.G.A. 4. TELLER, WILLIAM K., Sociology. i)K2; OAK; Who ' s Who; Publications Board 4; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; F.A.C. 2, 3; Student L ' nion, Board of Governors 4. Seniors 1956 First rozi-: TKRRV, BARBARA, Educatwn. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Svmphonv Orchtsrra 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY, ELLFXOR R., E,i ' icatio i. AXU; Svmphonv Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. TEWKSBURY, JOHN H., Economics. AXA; Hoof ' n Horn 1, 2. THOMASSON, S! KATHRYX, English. F.A.C. 3, House Council 2, 3. THOMPSON, LAWRENCE K., Zoo ogx. ATO; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball I. ' THOMPSON, MARGARET J., English. Music Study Club 1,2. Second roil ' : TINKHAM, CHARLES L., English. OKA; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I ; Choir 1 ; Golf I, 2, 3, 4. TOBL S, PEGGY A., Sociology. AE ; Fraternitv President 4; F.A.C. 4; Pegasus 1, 2, 3, 4. TRAYNHA, L Catherine H., English. Glee Club l ; Choir 1; F.A.C. 3. TRONOLONE, PATRICIA J., Sociology. IK; Duke Players I, 2, 3, 4; Ch.anticleer 2; Sociology 3, 4. TUCK, VVILLL M P., Music History. Duke Players 1; Madrigal Chorus 4. TUDOR, WILLIAM P., Business Administration. 4 KS; OAK; Who ' s Who; Fratcrnit - President 4; Chanticleer 2, 3, Business .Manager 4; Publications Board 4; M.S.G.A. 4; l.F.C. 4; Y.M.C.A. Handbook 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Directory 2, 3; Chronicle 1, 2. Third row: TUERFF, PAUL G., English. ATA; OAK; Bill., Who ' s Who; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, I ' ditor 4; F.A.C. 3. TY- LER, ALICE W., Music. AAA; W.A.A. Board 3; Music Study Club 1, 2; Pan-Hel Council 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Madrigal Chorus 2, 3, President 4; Sociology Club 3, 4. TYSON, LILA S., Accounting. UHLRIG, LUCILLE, Chemistry. AT; Nereidian Club 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4. UNDERWOOD, DOUGLAS E., Econmnics. OKI ' ; Chronicle , 2. URCKFITZ, JAMES L., Economics. Fourth row: VAN ORDER, [OHN A., Electrical Engineering. M.S.G.A. 2; Engineers Club 1 ; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4. ' AUSE, DAVID D., Pre-Medical. Pre-.Med Society 3, 4; Gymnastics 2. VOEHL, RICHARD K., Mechanical Engineering. 0X; Peer 2, 3; l.F.C. 2; A.S.M.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; DukEngineer 1, 2. WACHSNER, GABRIELLE A., Psychology. AEfI ; A4 A. WAL- LACE, ELLEN, Chemistry. ZTA; I BK; H.ME. WALTER, ROBERT P., Sociology. Fifth row: WALTERS, MARTHA A., Religion. ZTA; Chronicle 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTERS, SYIA ' IA . L, Mathematics. lK, I BK; IIMF; Fraternitv President 4; Y.W.C.A., Freshman Council 1; Ivy; Sandals; Pan-Hel Council 3. W ARD, BOWDEN V.. JR.. Mechanical Engineering. K ; t-BK; OAK; TBO; OME; OTI; cMll ' ; BUI; Order of St. Patrick; Who ' s Who; (ileeClub 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; F.A.C. 2, 3; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Traditions Board 4; DukEngineer 1,2, 3, Managing Editor 4; Engineers ' Student Council 4. WARE, |OAN L., Political Science. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WARLICK, CLEO I., Sociology. W.A.A. Board 4; Glee Club I, 2, Choir 1 , 2. W ARLICK, GEORGE W, Electrical Engineering. AXA; A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling. Si.xth row: WARNOCK, JOHN W., JR., History. WARREN, JAMES I., JR.. Religion. K ■; BK; OAK; Who ' s Who; C;iee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3, 4; Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; [udicial Board 3, 4; Class Officer 3. WASDEN, EUGENIA C, Economics. KKF; t KA; W.S.G.A. 4; Hou.se President 4; F.A.C. 3; Student Co-ordinate Board 2; Marshal 3. WATKINS, FRI ' DI.RICK L., Political Science. BHII; M.S.Ci.A. 1; Football 1; Swimming 2; .M.S.CJ.A. 1. WATSON, CORA R., English. KAII; Peer 3, Ivy; Sandals; (ilec Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Class Officer 3. WFAN ' I , J. GWI ' .N, Political Science. IIB ' I-, Glee Club 1, 2, ?; Choir 2, ?; Pep Board 2, 4. Seventh row: WF riii ' .RS. RI ' BICCA A., Ceneral. Ckv Club 1; Choir I; I ' .A.C. ; Madriu-al Chorus 2; Class Officer . WIA -| R, W ALliR P.. V,- );z; v. (ike Club 1, 2, i, 4. Wl BBI ' R, CAR()I. N F., Education. ' I ' M; Hoof ' n ' Horn ? Cham u 1 1 i.k 4; F.F.A. 2, 4. W I Bl R. |()ll C, Pre-Divinity. Kappa Chi; Chronicle I, 2. ?, 4. WI.BFR, FHOMAS W., Psychology. IIKA, A-I ' A, Marshal !, W TBS ' FI ' .R, CHARMS A.. JR.. (ieneral. Kappa Chi, President 4. mWkMA. loll, i M 98 Seniors 1956 First roiv: WF.F.KS, lANKT L., Crwnr . IXikc FLncrs 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoofn ' Horn I, 2, 3, 4; Chmi u r 3, 4; .- r zrcr 1, 2, ?, 4; ' av 2, v 4; Sruclcnt Forum 4. WI ' .IDMANN, FRFDFRICK H., Meclnviinl Eii iinrnii . A FA; A.S.Al.l ' ,. 3, 4. WI.IR, CHRIS rOPHFR, Pnlitkal Science. BWFl; Chronicle 1; Marshal 3; Traditions Board 4; Pep Board I, 2, v Chairman 4. Wll.l), LOUIS .M., |R., Ck;7 En inceniii . Fnginccrs Club 1; A.S.C.F. 2, 3, 4. W ' FNNFRSTROM, AR FML ' R )., Mccluvncal Einuiecnml ATA; A.S.M.l .. 1, 2, 3, 4. AVFRBFR, PATRICIA, Sociohu. . Zl A; Ncrcidian Club 1, 2 ?; V v2; Pceasus 1, 2. Secoihi row: HI:I:LFR, M. NASH, SodolofiV. Duke Plavcrs 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; Student Co-ordinate Board I. WHINREY, SARAH L., Biiniiess Adviimstratwn. nB J ' ; BK; Ivy. WHITAKl ' R, CARV, Accounting. i-KZ. WHITE, WIL- LIAM D., Accoiintina,. BK; AK4 ' ; Bench and Bar 4; Chronicle 2; ALS.CJ.A. 4; F.A.C. 2, 3; Golf I, 3. WHITi:- HURSI. BARBARA A., Religion. cJ)BK; i]An; Ivy; Pep Board 1, 3. WILKERSOX, JAMES H., JR., Political Science. BHII; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. lliird lym-: WILLIAMS, |()H C., Ill, Cn-il Knaiiiecnnii. OKA; A.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, AL, LYNN, Eiifilish. UM - (I ' BK; t K , i:AIl; Who ' s Who; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Archiir 4; W.S.G.A. Vice-President 4; Ivv; Sandals; Campus ( hest 3; (;iee Club 1, 2; Choir , 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; House Council 3; Student Union, Board of (Governors v W ' lL- LIAMSON, MARY L., English. DB ; Ivy; Pan-Hel Council 3; F.A.C. 4. WILSON, ANTHONY M., Econon ics. lAE; Tennis 1. WILSON, ROBERT B., Mechanical Engineering. AXA; OME; TBO; UT ; Who ' . Who; A.S.ALi;. I, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, THOMAS N., Civil Engineering. Fourth ro-u:: WINSOR, FRED L., Folittc.il Science. . XA; Basketball Assistant Manager 2, 3, Manatrer - WISXER, BERNE L., Economics. 1 ; Btii:; ARiE; Whos Who; Publications Board 4; 7V - Chronicle 1; . LS.C;.A. 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. Freshman Council 1, Sophomore Council 2; F.A.C. 2, .Manager 3. WOOD, JEWI ' LL, Sociology. Duke Players 1, 2; YW.C.A. Freshman Council ; .Marching Band 1, 2. 3, Business Manauer 4; 3; WDBS 1, 2, Station . WOOD, HITE- HALL T, Eccjnonncs. WOODAI 2. WORT.MAN, W ILLIAM J., JR. Chemistry Club 1,2. NI ' LL B., General. .Modern Dance Club 3, 4; Chronicle 1; Duke Pla Fre-Mcdical. A LA; A A; Pre-.Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; DBS Fifth rail ' .- WRICiH ' F, ERNEST L., Ill, Chemistry. WAKE, GENE L., B isiness Administration. Football 1, 2. YOST, •LHOALAS M., Ps cholov,y. (-). ' ; C.hromcle I, 2; Peer 2. YOUNT, ROBI-.R ' F L., Business .Administration. Ki:. ZA- RINS, INGRIDAK., Art. AT; d ' BK; A(I A; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; .Music Study Club 1; Student Forum 4; Student Co-ordinate Board 3. JUxNIORS 1956 First rozi: ABRAHAMS, Srankv I-., ZBT, Baltimore, d., ADAMS, Kli .ihcrh I.., UM Pkasanrvillc-, N. .; AI.BRl.CH 1, Kenneth L., Belvidcrc, 111; ALLKN, Janet L., KKT, White Plains, . Y.; ALLISON, Weldon D., IIK I . Hoilvwood, Fla.; ALMOND, Jones I ' ,., |r., KA, Lexinston, . C; ALSTON, Nora B., Littleton, N. C; ANDRI ' WS, Leilani R., AT, New York, N. Y. Smwd w- -. ARC:OCHA, Humbert L., Havana, Cuba; ARMSTRONG, Jerrv Q., Lineolnton, N. C; ASHWORI H, Ireenian 1.., Hucvelton, N. Y; ATKINSON, George B., ATQ, Northhcld, 111.; ATKINSON, X ' irgima S., KKF, Northheid, 111.; AUSLEY, Margaret A., AAO, Tallahassee, Fla.; AVIZONIS, Petras V., Bay Shore, N. Y; AYSCUI ' ., Nancy E., Wilmington, Del. Third roil-: BACKER, Stuart R., ZBT, Brooklyn, N. Y; BADER, William A., Thurmont, Md.; BAIN, Richard C, jr.. Falls Church, a.; BAKI ' R, Diana L., KA(-), Atherton, Calif.; BAKER, I ' .ugene |., Four Oaks, N. C; BAKIR, Philip B., B(-)II, Baltimore, Md.; BAKER, Stephen D., Durham, N. C; BALLARD, Charles L., ' I ' AW, South Hill, a. Fourth nil ' : BARKER, Robert B., ATA, Rochester, N. Y; BASS, Ernest B., $A0, Durham, N. C; BATES, Ann S., ZTA, Chew Chase, Md.; BAUER, James A., Philadelphia, Pa.; BEACHAM, Buddy, jr., HKA, Miami, Fla.; BEALE, Llovd L. ' , Kl Portsmouth, a.; BEASLEY, Frederick J., KA, Henderson, N. C; BEDELL, Joan E., Sandia-Base, N. . L ' Fifth row: BEIDLER, Charles F., HK , Sinking Spring, Pa.; BELL, Barbara, AAA, Arlanta, Ga.; BEST , Virginia, KA, Norfolk, Va.; BETTS, Richard L., KS, Glendale, Mo.; BICKHART, Barbara |., IIB , Davtona Beach, Fla.; BISHOP. lanice R., Afl , Raleigh, N. C; BLANI ' Y, Bernard E., K , Newark, Del.; BI.UEHDORN, Robert „ Washinuron, D. C. Sixth roil ' : BOLTE, Kenneth C, Oueens illaue, N. Y; BOOK, Alan L.. ZBl ' , Wa.shmuton. I). C.; BOOkl R. Thomas |., Biu Island, a.; BOOIH, Tricia A., IIB , Greensboro, N. C.; BOUSE, George E., Al . Louisville, Kv.; BOW LIS, Nancy I.., KA(-), Garden City, N. Y; BOWYER, Su.san I.., KAH, Charleston, W. a.; H() ER, W illiam ., IIK I , Winston-Salem, N. C Seventh ron-: BRAMBI R(;, R. William, |r., ATL , River Forest, III.; BRAX ' LON. Sherrod L., VVhitevillc, N. C; BRI ' WER, David L., KA, Winston-Salem, N. C.; BRI.WI R, X ' irginia L., KA(-), Charlotte, N. C; BROWER, Marilvn N., KKF, Roekville Center, N. Y; BROW N, John W., Eirboro, N. C.; BROWN, Kermit E., A.sheville, N. C; BROWN, Tallulah A., ZI ' A, Tampa, N. C. Fiiihth roil-: BROWNE, Noruell B., |r., IIKA, Pittsbm-h, Pa.; BRUBAKI R, |ohn R., Beaver lalls. Pa.; BRU ION. David A., Charlotte, N. C.; BRUl ' ON, Inima I ., LeMtiuton. N. C; BR AN, Bettv R„ I ' K, Goldsboro. N. C.; BR AN I , Jo .Ann, A.Xli, Charleston, W. a.; BR AN I , W illiani (.„ Jr., ( Ireensbrm.. N. C.; BURN.S, Nancy C.. lA, l.uni- berton, N. C. A7 roll-: BLROUES 1 . Brer O., IIK ' I ' , Sarasota, i ' la.; BU ' L I S, Robert G., I ' arlville. N. Y; BVRNI ' ., I ' dward B., BHII, River- side, (! ilir.; CARI A , i ' duard |., Bellaire, Ohio; CARPI ' N I I R, Robert R., K A, Cherrvville, N. C.; CARR. Charles H.. Durham, . C; CARRICK, Margelvn P., KAH, l.ast Oranue, N. [.; CAREER, Marv I ' .., A 1 , Ralemh, N. C. I ,1 Mdk ft D -O 1 V |y 1 f!5 O .a ) -. w n pi O -O Juniors 1956 First mii-: CAR ri ' R, Samuel K., Durham, N. C; CARTWRICHT, |ohn M., Durham, , C; CAR! W ' RKiH T, Tom I,., Ama- rillo, Tex.; CASON, l.ueinda, A , Ihomaston, Ca.; CASTF.Rl.IX, Harrv R., KiJ, Plainheld, . J.; CASWELL Fred W., ATU, Shorr Hills, N. |.; CA THI ' V, Margaret A., KA, Dunn, X. C:.; Ct lALLKNCil ' .R, |ohn H., Kl Maple- wood, N. j. Second m-Li-: CHAP, L N, Edwin T, Jr., Quinton, a.; CHAPPI ' .LL, )aner, AT, El Paso, Tc.x.; CHERRY, William H., jr., AI4), Durham, N. C; CHESSON, Marion R., Raleigh, N. C; CHESNUTT, William J., i A(-), Durham, X. C; CHI ' .WN- IXC, O.scar C, Lilesville, N. C; CHOATE, Jane D., Salisbury, N. C; CLAPHAM, Edward (i., ATA, C;olumbus, Ohio. Third row: CLARK, Kathrvn E., Elizabcthtown, N. C; CLEAVELAND, Stuart L, New Hartford, N. Y.; CLIFTON, Robert C. (t Ki], Charleston, W. Va.; COARD, Nancv B., AAA, Baltimore, Md.; COBB, Dorothy E., Erie, III.; COBBLE, Her- bert D., :iX, Lupton City, Tenn.; COCKRFT.L, Phillip A., AlA, Grovcr, X. C; COFER, Mary L., Tucker, Ga. Fourth roll . COKER, Betsv W., AAA, Columbia, S. C; COLMEY, Thomas (J., iiX, River Forest, 111.; COXXOR, William C, nK t), Ormond Beach, Fla.; COOK, Carlisle F., |r., OKA, Laurel, Md.; COPELAND, Howard L., AX A, Miami Beach, Fla.; CORPENING, Anne H., Granite Falls, N. C; CORRELL, John C, Monroe, X. C; COURTXEY, Cornelius B., Jr., t Ki;, Newport News, Va. Fifth row: COWLES, Alice L., AXU, Birmingham, Ala.; CREWS, Don W, 4)K , Lakeland, Fla.; CROCKETT, William G., AXA, Wynnewood, Pa.; CRYMES, lames E., K ' , Miami, Fla.; GUMMING, Llewellyn, Savannah, Ga.; CUM- MINGS, Jasper R., Louisville, Ky.; DAVID, Donald G., Jacksonville, Fla.; DAVIS, Larry J., Charlotte, N. C. Sixth row: DA IS, L. Wilson, |r., AXA, Baltimore, Md.; DAVID, Shirley A., Durham, N. C; DEAN, |anet M., . i . East Xorthheld, Mass.; DEAS, David |., Canton, N. C; DECKER, Larry D., K2, Cedar Grove, N. J.; DeLOATCH Mahlon W., |r., Tarboro, N. C; DELOATCH, Sidney C, Roanoke Rapids, N. C; DICKENS, Charles H., Thomas- ville, N. C. DILLIE, Charles W., |r., AXA, Washington, Pa.; DIXOX, Anne, I M, Evanston, 111.; DORFM AX, Robert A., Nanuet N. Y; DOUGLAS, Addie J., A , Columbia, S. C; DOWLESS, |oe W, i K I , Kannappolis, N. C; DUDLEY, Carolyn S., Lenoir, X. C; DUFFEY, Donald D., 4 K ' I Ellyn, 111.; DUNNING, Peter B., IWE, Brooklyn, Conn. Eighth row: EATON, lames W., |r., i:AE, Portsmouth, .; EDGERTON, Shirley S., W, Asheville, N. C; EGGLESTON, Joseph C., ' i:X, Grcenbelt, Md.; ELLIOTT, Donald L., Winston-Salem, N. C; FARMER, Gary C, DK , Kinston, N. C; FATZINGER, Harleigh F., i]X, Catasauqua, Pa.; FAYE, Stanley, ZBT, Beechurst, N. Y; FELSON, Dorothy A., AE I , Jacksonville, Fla. Ninth row: FINOL, Hugo J., Maracaibo, Venezuela; FISCHER, Alfred F., Palm Beach, Fla.; FISHER, Edgar B., jr., ATQ, Durham, X. C; FISHER, Leon H., Marshtield, Wis.; FOARD, Barbara R., AAO, Lenoir, N. C; FORE, VVilliam W. nKA, Lynchburg, ' a.; FOSTER, William T, Southbridgc, Mass.; FRANTZ, Eugene E., Gadsden, Ala. 103 Juniors 1956 Fnst ivii- FRII;DMA , |(k1 L., ll-aneck, N. J.; FULCOMKR, Ijhks M., ' l ' K r, Monrcl.ur, . |.; CARDNFR, I.cdvard 1)., OKA, Pinchursr, N. C; CiARDNER, Stephen C, AXA, Orlando, Fla.; (iAV, Marjorie A., AAFF Chicago, 111.; GEBEL, Emile L., FK ' r, Pirrshurgh, Pa.; CENTER, David E., IIKA, Pirrsburph, Pa.; (lER.MAN, Richard T, AXA, Baltimore, Md. Second roii-: CEROCK, Hcnrv W ' ., Alavsvillc, . C; GETZENDANNER, Sarah A., Winchester, ' a.; GIBSON, Marearet B., Sandv Ridge, N. C.; GILBERT, James H., SAE, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; GINSBURG, Robert S., ZBT, BaltimoVe, .Md.; GL, SS, joe D., i:N, Kannapolis, N. C.; GLENN, Doris E., KA, Durham, N. C.; GODDARD, Eugene E., i KS, Richmond, a. Third ro-ii-: GODWIN, Joseph R., Dunn, N. C.; GOODALL, John C., Jr., ATQ, Chicago, 111.; GORDON, Patricia O., Burlington, N. C; COUDY, Roberts., Wilson, N. C; GRAPER, Robert M., KS, Upper Montclair, N. ].■ GREEN, Marilyn H., B ' , Lima, Pa.; CIRILLS, Joe , I K4 ' , Amarillo, Tex.; GRl.MSON, Keith, OKA, Evanston, III. Foil nil roiv: GRISSETT, Priscilla A., Kew Gardens, N. Y.; HADLEY, Ann ,Ar, Danville, Ind.; HAECKLER, William K., AXA, McKeesport, Pa.; HALL, Eleanor H., Dama.scus, Va.; HAMMILL, Terry L., Concord, N. C; HAMMOND, Wil- liam E., AS , HendersonviUe, N. C; HARGRA T., Eva H., AAO, Lexington, N. C; HARLEY, Neil H., OKA. Washington, D. C. Fifth row: HARRINC;T0N, Randall L., Avden, N. C; HARRIS, Eugene S., Ki], Pine Blufi ' , Ark.; HARRIS, Martha R., AAA, Albemarle, N. C:.; HARRIS, William E., OK , Swarthmorc, Pa.; HATCHELL, Ralph I ' ,., |r., Florence, S. C; HAW- KINS, Alix . L, AAA, Hampton, Va.; HAUENS, Harry S., Tuscaloosa, Ala.; HAY, David M., Durham, N. C:. Sixth roiv HI ' ARN, Ai; ' I ' , Mont HICKS, , -., _ I K ' r, Raleigh, N.C rederick W., : AE, Baltimore, Md.; HFIL, Alan L., |r„ A1 ' I , Upper Montclair, . |.; HFIM, Donald toursville. Pa.; HEIZER, Sidney I., AAII, Durham, N. C; Hl ' .RR, Ursula S., lUM ' , W.iterburv, Coi nes AL, ATA, Montgomery, Ala.; HILDRETH, MariKn )., AX , Newark, Del.; HOADI.I A , Peter ■ „u M r Sczrnth row: HOCK, August W, :i:N, Maplewood, N. J.; HODC ES, Sally, AAII, Asheville, N. C.; I lOHNI ' .R, Robert A., IIK F, Decatur, (ia.; HOLLAND, William L., I A(-), St. Petersburg, Fla.; HOOKER, |ohn I ' ., Martinsville, a.; HOONTR, George O., Kl Verona, N. J.; HOUS FOX, John T, Beaver Falls, Pa.; HUBBARD, Jerry G., Kl , (ia.stonia, . C. •;;.; ' row: HUEY, Marion V., KAM, Ft. Lauderdale, 1 la.; 1 lUI IMAN, David I., IIKA, Ravenna, Ohio; HUCIHE.S, X ' ictor A., SN, Jacksonville, Fla.; HUNSLI ' Y, l.lovd A., Philadelphia, Pa.; HUNTER, Ann. Greensboro, N. C; HUNTER, Barbara, I M, Norfolk, Va.; IIURSF, L. LeDare, AAII, Columbia, S. C; HUFCl IIXSON, T. (Iiiinron, Meehanics- burg. Pa. Xiiifh row: HM.DAIIL, Bruce C, ' I ' Kl ' , Clark, . |. Iliekorv, N. C; IZACiUlRRi:, Simon A. |i SSI i;, Audrey !)., ZTA, L nehburu, a JlB l , Birdeye, ' Ark. 104 IKFXBI RRV, Lvn n 1)., llarnsonlniru, Vi,; 1 IA, Ihomas X., 1IK I ( araeas, ' ene ,iiela ; | C() IS, Richard B., B I ' , 1 leiiipsread, X. Y. JOIIX.SOX, Alice (■;.. AAA. FiiruieL;.!, hi.; |()1IXS1()X. Anne L. fipS . f M.M Mm T:; fry . : P f, VP . M P C P JP i 4 P :ii tk Ci7 fr r Itl Juniors 1956 I ' mt ro-Li-: lOHXSOX, Carolvn, KA, Lookout Mounnun, linn.; |()H SON, Dorothv |., Sniirhhcld, N. C; JOHNSON, Wal- rcr R |r. OK Bilrmorc, N. C:.; |ONi:S, Charles K!, Waco, Hxas; lONl ' S, Kddic AI., Ashton, S. C; JORDAN, nni. ' R., KA(-), Cedar Falls, . C:.; ' |ORI)AN, Henry H., Ill, KA, Cedar Falls, N. C; JORDAN, Lyndon K., l ' K ' r, Mr. Olive, . C. Sccniid mic: lOYI ' , N. Mason, |r.. Lake Citv, Fh.; jOYNF.R, F. Belron, Jr., Silcr Cirv, N. C; jUSTICF, Henry A., Asheville, N. C.; K , ISLFFi, Leonard M., Raleigh, N. C; KATZINSKI, John, UK , West Hempstead, N. Y.; KI ' .ARNS, Sherr -, AXU, High Point, N. C; KFFNAN, Evelyn L., Washington, D. C; KKI THLI-Y, (ieorge F., Mt. Prospect, ill. Third roti-.- Kl MPLFR, Donald, ZBT, South Orange, N. |.; KENASTON, James H., ATQ, Cocoa, Fla.; KERSTETTF:R, Ned M., IIKA, Louisville, Ohio; KESSLEY, H. Richard, Rochester, N. Y.; KETCHAM, David E., Bellepoint, W. ' a.; klTNI ' R, Carclvn D„ AAA, Salisbury, N. C; KEYES, leromc W, jr., AXA, Alexandria, ' a.; KIENLE, Richard W., KA, Charlotte, N. C. KIM, Kun H., Seoul, Korea; KING, Arthur W, |)A(-), Durham, N. C; KING, Julius N., Rochester, N. Y.; KIRBY, Milton R., AXA, Durham, N. C; KISTLER, Hcnrv E., Jr., Ki], Charlotte, N. C; KLEVANSKY, Richard, Reading, Pa.; KNIGHT, Robert H., Statesvillc, N. C; KREDICH, Nicholas M., ATQ, Elmvvood Park, III. Fifth mv: KRL ' I ' .GER, Ronald P., KI, Short Hills, N. ).; KURLBAUAL Susan, UB i , Broadalbin, N. Y.; LAND, Carol J., Bradenton, Fla.; LANE, William C, |r.. Belle ille. N. |.; LARI ' SF, Eddie |., XN, Kimball, W. Va.; LaRUE, Joy A., A ' , Wauchula, Fla.; LASSITER, Gail, KAH, Winston-Salem, N. C; LATHAAl, Suzanne, Washington, N. C. Sixth mil-: LI ' .i:, William S., SN, Aliddletown, Del.; LERRO, Alargaret A., Dayton, Ohio; LEWIS, Franklin E., ATA, Pensacola, Fla.; LINDQUIST, Shirley I., AAA, Albany, N. Y; LINDSAY, Charles T, Jr., AW, Washington, D. C; LINEKER, Sidney G., Jr., KS, Falls Church, ' a.; LOCKE, Ronald J., Greensboro, N. C; LODEN, George B., OK , Atlanta, Ga. Sriri th m- -: LOEB, Theodore F., ilAE, Wilbraham, Alass.; LOAL X, Phillip A., North Wilkesboro, N. C; LOEW, Thomas F., B(-)II, Baltimore, Aid.; LYBASS, Tillinehast G., lacksonville, Fla.; LYON, Marianna I ' ,., Durham, N. C; Al cKENZIE, Charles F., Lancaster, Pa.; MacPHERSON, Carl A., Chapel Hill, N. C; ALADDI ' .N, John W., A(-), Beaver Falls, Pa. Eii hth rozv: AL HANES, Alartha A., Charlottesville, a.; AlAHNS, Henry L., Neptune, N. |.; ALAINSEL, Diana R., A , Clarks- burg, W. A ' a.; MALONE, Robert S., Pensacola, Fla.; AL NNINC;, Donald 1 ., Willseyville, N. Y; AlARCOAl. Claire B., AAO, Coral Gables, Fla.; MARKS, Alarvin L., TE , Baltimore, Aid.; AlARSHALL, Harris A., Jr., «1 ' KX, Orangeburg, S. C. Xiiith ro-ir: AL ' RTIN, Carolyn C, Favctteville, N. C; MARTIN, Grace J., Tenafly, N. J.; ALARTIN, Robert L., Jr., Birmingham, Ala.; AlARTIN, William Al, Jr., ATQ, Chevy Chase, Aid.; AL SIUS, Alfred G., |r., IIAE, Baltimore, Aid.; ALASON, Edna C, KA, Charlotte, N. C; MASON, Richard F., $K2, Lakeland, Fla.; A1ASSIE, Francis S., Wayncsville, N. C. Juniors 1956 iint ro ' H-: M THIS Svlvia D AAA. Athens, ( ,a.; MA r IHIW S. Lewis R.. |r.. A 1 A. B ilrimorc. Md.; MAXW Kl.L. Slurrv S.. St PctcTsbiir ' c- Fla.; McCAHAN. IXivid S.. I ' K: . New York. . Y.; NhCl.AlN. 13avid H.. Durham. . C; Mc- CORl). Nircinia 1... Bristol, linn.; Ah CORMICK. Marv 1... KA, MunLie, Ind.; U:IX) ALD, Theodore C, Buf- falo. . Y ' Scan hi roiv: M( ll.H I:Y. I larold ., a A(-), Burgetrstown, Pa.; AIcGAUGHFY, Robert T., KI, Kittawning, Pa.; iVIclN TOSH, SalK W KA Savannah, (ia.; .McLAIN, Lee W ' ., Jr., B(-)n, Sara.sota, Fla.; Ak:LI ' .C)D, Don E., KS, Chew Chase, Kf ; . 1( . L , W ilham D.. SAL, Kivria, Ohio; , lcTAAL LA Y, John R., J)Ki;, Kno.xville, Tenn.; MEAD, Allen, BHII, Ft. W ' nne, Ind. ■riiini nr -. Ml I)()R lames C |r IIK , Charleston, W. a.; MEREDITH, Howard P., |r., Ai:-! , Pittsburgh, Pa.; .MFRRITT, Repton IF, Pineville. ' N. C.; NU ' FCALF, |udie R., Oneco, Fla.; MEWBORNF, |onzennie, AAO, Hampton, a.; .MILLER, Bruce V., X . (iarden Citv, . Y; .MILTEER, Dorothy E., Norfolk, Va.; .MISEXHEI.MFR, Clinton B., Kannapolis, N. C. I- our ill lym: .MliCIIFLL. .Marv . L. AAll, .Matthews, . C; MOXTCiO.MERY, Manlvn I)., KA(-), (ilendale, .Mo.; .MOORE, Shirley, Baltimore, Md.; MOORF, Rov E., |r., ATA, Canaan, . Y; MOORE, Robert L., Rutherfordton, N. C.; MOORi:, Tommy J., Gastonia, N. C; MORENO, Alirio J., Maracaibo, X ' enczucia; MORGAN, Helen H., Marion, a. • ' ; niv: MORRIS. .Marv R., Burlinsron, N. C.; MOSRIE, Azctt J., i N, Princeton, VV. a.; MOY, David, Camden, N. J.; 1 LI. HOLLAND, Chri.stopher C., Ill, :i: M ' ., Durham, N. C; MULL, Laura L, ZTA, Morganton, N. C; MULL, W illiain IF, HX, Bau.sman, Pa.; MULLINS, Jerry K., Kl Madison, W. Va.; MUNCH, Charles H., OK , Ashevillc, N. C. ,S ' ;.v wa : .MURRA . I.ihn . .. jr., : N, Tampa, Fla.; NALL, Martin F., Jr., (ireensboro, N. C; NEELY, Robert P., Durham, N. C.; Nl VMAN, David C, BWO, Cape Ciirardcau, Mo.; NICHOLSON, . nnc R., Charlotte, N. C; Nl I SBI ' RG, Michael 15., ZBI, Neu Y.rk, N. Y; OU ' FFRSON, -Michael St. |., FK , QuarrN Heights, Canal . ine; OWIN, MiirvJ.. Aruh.i, Netherlands West Indies. Seventh roii-: PAC;E, Patricia C, A ' F, Win.ston-Salem, N. C.; PALLANGF. le.ui I .. KKF, ()uaker I lill. Conn.; PAPF., W illiam R., |r., I Ki:, Wilmington, N. C.; PARKI R, I heodore M., Washin-ton, I). C; PARKI RSON, Walter F., I ' AF, Char- lotte, N. C; PA ' IF, DeV ' auuhn I,., ' I ' K ' F. F.impa, Flu., PALI., Pe-jv S., . A1I, Revnolda, N. C.; PFR- RINE, Cleorgc A., Jr., IX, Miami, I la. ■Jiihtli roii.-: PI I I R, R .l.err IF. All). Rockville Center, N. Y; PIII ' RSON. Fhomas C., Sturiris, .Mich.; PEYTON, |ohn I).. Seuanee, lenn.; PHILLIPS. |;me 1... AAII, Durham, N. C.; PHILLIP.S, .Marv F, Liuiruibunj. N. C; PIERCf. Ara- minta P., KA, Weldon, N. C. ; POOL, Roy R., A FU, Raleigh, N. C; POPE, Henry D., Fnrield, N. C. Xiiilli run: PO F I I R. . L Lou. ' F.M. Plant Citv. 11..; PRIS ION. I ' dwin T., ' I K1 Kinssport. Fenn.; PREWITT, Richard A.. Briarelilf Manor. N. Y; PRICE. Pollv A., I Ikm. N. C.; PUIAIR. Carol ].. KA, Rid-ewood. N. |.; QUBI ' .IN, Fuad R.. Beit Jala, Jordan; RAU, Ronald C, Al ' h, W ' lnston-Salem, N. C.; RAUCH, GarV C., ATA, ' Parkersburg, W ' . ' a. Mii I m 1 .i. M iiM t i 11. L fS f Q JTi • ik li 3! P O, 1 ' ' ci .( ? . ? J £l. £.,f. A « « Juniors 1956 First roir: RAY, Ritz C, |r., IIKA, Msr krtcrson, X. C; RKAXKY, Ldand K., hills Chiiah. ' a.; RKDDINCi, , l;irsh;ill S., (iibsonvillc, N. C.; RKKCE, JancS., ZTA, Lincolnton, . C; RIXiKX ' OIJ). Fred A., jr., Memphis, Rnn.; RIX ilSIi.R, L. Harrison, Jr., Durham, X. C; RICHARDS, Robert K., ATU, I IKvnod Cirv, Pa.; RICHARDS, Susan H., AAA, Alexandria, ' a. Second roil-: RICHARDSOX, Charles C, Columbia, S. C.; RICHARDSOX, W dliam i:., . V., Palm Beach, Fla.; RUWR, Robert K ., ATA, Greensboro, X. C; RIDI.IA, |aek, A I U Summit, X. |.; RiX(i, |ane L., Durham, X. C; RISHKR, Paul D., Huntiniiton, ' . ' a.; ROBERSOX, l4irl L., 1 K:;:, Conetoe, X. C.; ROBI.RSOX, Edward L., i Ki:, Conetoe, X. C. Third mil-: ROBI ' RTS, Sallv L., Xcw Haven, Conn.; ROBI ' .R TSOX, Anne S., Richmond, V ' a.; RODGERS, Dianne E., AT. lucksnn Heights,X. Y.; RODGERS, Edward C., A1 ' 1 , Arhngton, ' a.; ROHEF, Henrv C, Kirkwood, Mo.; ROHR- BACH, Irwin O., Kl Amityville, N. Y.; ROXKAXEX, George A., Glens Falls, X. Y; ROSE, Allen |., ' EE 1 , Mr. Gilead, X. C. Fourth roiv: ROTHERMEL, Robert D., 1 4 E, Reading, Pa.; ROTHFEDER, Howard L., ZBT, South Orange, N. J.; ROTXER, Arnold H., TEcI , Spring ' allcy, X. Y; RUBEL, Mark E, ZBT, Woodmere, X. Y; RUDDLE, Helen A., HB , Delmar, X. Y; RUSSELL, Parvin, i L, |r., Maplewood, X. ).; SALTZ, lames 1 ' .., jr., A(-), St. Petersburg Fla.; SAMPLE, j. Paul, Charlotte, X. C. Fifth row: SA.MOIE, Fred L., Arequipa, Peru; SANDULLI, Joel C, Watcrtown, Conn.; SATTERFIELD, Alary E., KA, 1 uiiber- lake, XX.; SCHARPS, Andrexx, |r., Scarsdale, N. Y.; SCHMIDT, Arlme R., AT, Greenville, X. C; SCHUMACHI ' R, Sallv A., AF, Durham, X. C; SCHWARZ, George C, Springfield, X. |.; SCHW ' ARZ, Louis A., Ill, AXA, Bergen- held, X. J. Sixth row: SEDLACK, Donald C, 4)K ' , Baltimore, Md.; SEIDEL, Richard P., Oak Park, III.; SEXTLOWITZ, .Michael I., TE , Yonkers, X. Y; SEA ' ERSOX, Peter P., ATA, Palo Alto, Calif.; SGROSSO, X ' incent L., KX, HoHoKus, X. J.; SHARPE, William, G., Jr., Elm City, X. C; SHA 1:R, Ralph X., Jr., (I KiI , Baltimore, Md.; SHAVER, Robert V Albemarle, N. C. Seventh row: SHEPPARD, Frederick G., KiJ, Wishmgton, I). C; SHRIVER, Sandra L., ZTA, Silver Sprinti, Md.; SHUI,, Rav (J., Kl Greensburg, Pa.; SICiMOX, Robert L., Charlotte, X. C; SIMOXS, Ruth |., Ai: , Staten Island, X. Y., SIMMOXS, Helen V., ci)M, Opp, Ala.; SLUSSER, Mar - A., 1 AL Lexington, a .; SMITH, ElK ood K., )l. Greensboro, X. C. Fi ' hth row: S.MI ' IH, Frances E., ZTA, Durham, X. C; SMITH, Marv B., Winston-Salem, X. C; SMITH, Reginald L., Jr., Charlotte, X. C; S.MITH, Robert H., HK , Atlanta, Ga.; SiVlITH, Sandy J., Gladstone, X. J.; SMITH, William A., HK , Coral Gables, Fla.; SMITH, William J., J)K1 Bethel, X. C; S.MITH, AVilliam R., SAE, Toronto, Ontario. Xinth row: SXYDER, James . L, ' t-AH, Louisville, Kv.; SOTEL, Phillip K., Garden Citv, X. Y; SPAXACiEL, |ohn D., . . A, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; SPEAKMAX, William F., Jr., IX, Chattanooga, Tenn.; SPEXCE, Jill B., ZTA, Rochester, X. Y; SPEXCER, William C, Jr., Rocky Mount, X. C; SPRIXGSTOX, Elizabeth, Bethesda , Md.; STAXLEY, Buddy R., A(-), Ashcboro, X. C. Juniors 1956 l-irst rou-: STARMS lvin H., Kalci.Ji, N. C; SrARNKS. hick 1 ' ., Monn.L-, . C; S 1 I ' PHI NSON, Rurh I ., West Point, Miss • SI I 1 S Wlsdii (,., |r., HX, Wcstcrvillc, Ohio; SIFAI ' S, |oan L., AAA, Cincinnati, Ohio; SIIWAR 1 ' , lulian 1 1., IN, Monroe, ( ia.; S flWAR I, Rohcrr P., ATLl. Princcton. ' X. J.; S I ' OKI ' S, Martha S., KKi Washiniiton, b. c. Second rmv: S ' l() TR Donald H.. l ' ! ' ! ' , W iHianisport, Pa.; S I UCKI ' A, Hcnrv I., Hishopvillc, .S. C; STUTZ, Caroivn F., AXU, Palmcrton, Pa.; SLI IS, Hcttv |., Statcn Island, . .; SUSKIND, Stuart P., TK , Binghamton, . V.; SYIAI S Il.R, Hcnnan, IvA, Richiands, . C!; TATI ' M, Roycr W., Norfolk, a.; TAYLOR, Sarah E., AT, (irccnviiic, N. C. I ' liird roiv: THO.MAS. Caroivn .M.. A ' l ' , West Chester, Pa.; IHOM.AS, Frank I).. Albany, (ia.; ' IHOM. S, (ieor-e T., 1 X, Pirtsford, N. v.; IHOMPSON, |ohn C., KA, Dunn, N. C.; IHUF.M.MFL, Robert ' ., jr., Kl], F.mer.son. N. |.; IIPION, Kav, AAn, Madison, (ia.; lODD, K;irherine I.., AXti, San Fnincisco, Calif.; FOI.MACH, David M.. ZHI ' , lAnhrook, N. Y. l- ' oiirth roii-: rOR(ii;SFN, Barrv VV., Atlanta, Ga.; TOTH, Daniel D., AS4 , New York Citv, N. Y.; TOWNSEND, Robert S., rN, Newark, Del.; ' I ' RACY, Frank VV., SN, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; TRICE, Thomas W., Jr., i]N, Baltimore, Md.; TROY, Ballard F.., |r., Kl], Durham, N. C; TURLINGTON, James E., K}::, Dunn, N. C; TURTLE, James W., K:;:, Cynwyd, Pa. • ro : FU E ' ELi:. Bettv I.. Iliuh Point. N. C.; UNDI R OOl), Elizabeth C, :;:K, Asheboro, N. C.; AN DYKE, Florence E., Newark, N. ' |.; XAUGllN, James W., |r., ' I ' Kl, Durham, N. C; ' 1RDEN, Cvnthia, Alexandria. a.; W ACNI R, Barbara A., AT, Durham, N. C.; W A(iNFR, Philip M., Ill, 1 N, Point Plea.sant Be;ich, N. |.; W AI.KFR, William C., X ' I ' f. . sheville, N. C. ,SV.v roll-: WARE, Donald M., AXA, rlin-ron. a.; W AKI , I lenrv IE, 111, A llJ, Atlanta, (ia.; WARREN, irmnia I.., l)M, Mooresrown. N. |.; W ARWICK, W illiam S., Font; Island Cirv. N. Y.; WA I SON, Herb F., IIKA, Port Wa.sh- ingfon, N. Y., W A , John I .. |r.. Hanover, Pa.; W I BB. Betsv A., . A11. Asheville, N. C.; WI ' BB, Fred, |r., I linton, W. a. Seventh n.ii-: W I BS 1 I R, Donald K., Ridgewood, N. ].; W I- IDA LAN, Richard R., 1 AI ' „ Ro.semonr, Pa.; W ' l ' .ITZMAN, Robert ., IIk . B.ivville. N. Y.; WT.YI I.MANN, Walter X ' ., Roanoke, a.; WHAN(iI ' R, Nancv |.. Cleveland, Ohio; W I II I EI R. I haddeus A., |r., A ' l LJ, Durh;mi, N. C.; VVHFEACRE, Robert E., k: , i:ndewood, N. |.; W I II II ' .NI ' .R, Susan A., KKF, last-Alexandria, a. Eii liil, rou-: WIII ' I ' EED, Margaret . ., AAA, Charlotte, N. C; W lEI.IAMS, Can.Kn I... Albemarle. N.C.; W lEEIAMS. W. Al- fred, Kl Green.sboro, N. C; W II .1.1 AMSON. 1 red M., Bronxville, N. V, W lEEIS, Calvin |., KX, Crexxe, a.; W lESON. Con.stance I).. AAII, Atlania, (,a., WILSON, D.uidas N., I ' N, Clem.son, S. C; WILSON, |..e I)., Char- lotte, N.C. S ' inlli roil-: V ' INGEIFLI), I. Dunsron, |r., IIK ' I ' , Norfolk, a., WOODEN 1 , Milton W.. Norf.lk, a.; W( )OI)W ARD, Sue F., Sutfolk, a.; W OOIl N, Frank T, III. Ch.idbourn, N. C; WRKdll, Catheniu ,. Norfolk, a., YAliS, Char- lotte I I., AXLJ, Washm...t..n, )A:., ( )S I . lliiier I)., K A, ( ,ieensb,.r,., N. C., IK ,1.1 K, karherine I ... AAll, Fick.son- VI lie, Ela. tl :i -. V 4i R 1 y ' p r 1 k iM : J hi f iS : : O f Sophomores 1956 First nnv: B1:R, Marv 1)., KA; AHRI I.I., | .hn W.; ADAMS, | hnnic ' ., A ' l ' ; AI)1,IR. Marv L., AK ; AU-A ' ANDKR, licc H.; ALKXANDI.R, Sallv W ' ., KA(-); ALIJ ' .X, Pollv W., AXLJ; AI.SI KR, l.uvrL-ncL- |., ZBT; ALlAA ' l KR, Kiithkvn B., KA(-). Simiid mil-: A.MAN, lohn R.; AMI ' Ml), I ' .li .abcrh C, t ,M; AMOROSO, Lawrauv |.; AN1)I:RS1:N, Robert L., K , ANDRl ' AV, Windy; APPLI:BI:1:, Marine A., ' 1 M; ARMI ' .NTROUT, Jean B., KAh ' ; ARN, Shirley J., AAA; AU ' IR , ( icorgc B. Third roii-: A I:RA, Patricia A.; BAILKV, )udith A.; BAKKR, William A.; BAI.I.ARl), | .hn I..; BANKKRT, Jon C, Jr., AXA; BAXSl.l.Y, Marv Grace, LIB ; BANTON, Thomas |., |r., ATLi; BARKI.R, Barbara |., A ; BARKI ' .R, lames I)., Ar ' I . Four til roll-: BARKSDALK, Barbara A., KKT; BARNKS, Luther M., i Kr; BARNES, Ralph W ' ., |r., Ki:; BARRINCil-R, Katharine C; BARRY, lames R.; BARTAL, lames E.; BARTON, Alexander C; BAUGH, |ill A., KA; BAY, |uHa M., ZTA. Fifth rou : BAYIJS, Thomas A.; BEANE, Robert D., Ill, OKA; BELL, Robert B.; BI ' .RMAN, Howard H., ZBT; BERNARD, Bruce AL, X; BE ' ANS, Sue M., KA; BICKETT, Caroline P., AAH; BISHOP, Betty G.; BISVVELL, Charles D., A1 I ' . Sixth row: BLACK, Cvnthia, KKE; BLACK, Karen L., KAO; BLACKBURN, Harry L., Jr.; BLACKISTONE, David L., IX; BLECHMAN, Barrv K., ZBT; BLEVINS, James L.; BLOCH, Howard R., TE ; BOAZ, Katharine S., AAA; BOLINGER, Don S., OKA. BOLLMAN, Paul W; BONEZEK, Lon E., Jr.; BONHAM, Arthur E.; BOOZER, Erank V., t KE; BORDEAUX, Elizabeth A., SK; BORO, Ira M., ZBT; BOSLEY, Norman K.; BOTTOMS, Alton B.; BOWDEN, Mary F., AAD. Fiiihth roiL-: BOWl-N, Marjorie A., AAO; BOW ERS, Alfred G., ATQ; BOWERSOX, Carolyn J., KKE; BOZLER, Ruth E., KKE; BRACEY, Frances L.; BRADFORD, Alan T; BRADLEY, Ellen; BRADLEY, Josephine S.; BRIDGEN- BAUGH, Charles S., Ill, t)KS. IS ' iiith roiv: BRIIXiES, Benjamin, |r.; BRIMLIA, Carolvn M.; BRINGHURSI. Elisabeth, AT; BROCKELBANK, John E., 4 Kr; BROCKWELL , Arliek 1.., |r., ' I ' K ; BRODHEST, Robert E., 1)AH; BROOKS, Carolyn, AT; BROOKS, Margaret l., AT; BRCriHER I ON, Dave L. Ft ' nth roii: BROW N, Ann K.; BROW N, GatN 1 1.; BROW ' NELL, Robert B.; BRUEGCEMANN, Margaret L., KKE; BRUCiH, Judith I,., ZTA; BRUNNl ' .R, Susan G.; BRUTON, Alice B.; BRYSON, I ' .dxxin C, KA; BULKLEY, Edward E. 115 Sophomores 1956 BUI.l.ARI). I.awraitc IX; HUI.I.OCIK, |ohn A., |r.. ' I ' Kl ' ; HLNN. Spniill C; BLRDICK, Dnn.ild S,. A1 ' 1 ; BURCilR. Joseph C. Jr., IIKA; BLRNS, Patricia 1.., AI ' ; MLR ION. Nancy; HUSS. David F., BHII; CallaglKin. Nan. Seaiihi roii-: CALLCOT ' l, I.-m A.. IIKA; CAMP. Ihomas I,, )r., A lA; CAMPHI I.I,. Sluila P., AT; CA.MPBI.LL, Mra B., KAH; CARLISl.l., lanus M.. l.X; CARLVLK, . iarv I., KA; CARRAW AV, Lmilv L., ' i ' . l; CARPKNTKR, Ronald A„ I ' N; CARTKR. Alan H., A1 ' I ' . Third roii-: CARTKR. Stephen (,.; CI IAMBI RS, Sallv A., AT; CHANDI.IR, Ihomas K., t ' Kl ' ; CHASK. |o Ann, I 1; CHKD- l-SIT.R, N. I.vnn, AAII; CHII lU.M, Charles H., ' I A(-); C;LAPP. Julia E.; C:LARK. Anthony W., A lA; CI.ARK, Xancv S. CLARK, Newton T, nK I ; CLARK, Robert L., HKA; CLAYTON, Joseph C, Jr., KA; CLAYTON, Thomas W ' .; CLKA T,LANI), Clifton R., HK ' t ' ; CLLMKNT, Donald H., jr., KA; ' CLEVELAND, Lee, C, OKA; COBB, Cm- ti.s i:., ' I ' KT; COHEN, Alan B.. I E 1 . Fifth roiv: COIL, Carv E.; COLLINS, Jeanne C, AXU; COLLINS, Richard H.; CONE, |ulia A.; COOPIIR, Carol A., . I A; COOPI ' R, Tamra I., AE ; COPELANU, Darryl VV., i:N; CORNEY, Elizabeth B.; COUCHMAN, Patricia K. .S ' ;.v r jii-: COLNCIL, John C.. |r.. KA; COWIE, |ames D., IIKA; COZAR 1. William 1 1.. |r., I AH; CRACKNELL, Terrv A., IN; CRAFI , jim W ' ., l.X, CRAIN, Barbara J., AAA; CRAVEN, I aith, AAA, CRA I N, |esse C, K •; CRAW- lORD, Robert C. Sfvnilh nil-: CR l()RD,RouerW.,i; l;(:RI S. Robert j.; CRII U II I I), ( denn S. 1 ; CRINKLI A , Mildred S; CR( ) - I.EV, Sue A.; CLI.P, James S., ' I-AH; CLE ION, ' ( dadys C.; CLRRAN, Rollin E.; CL ' I ' LER, Richard I.. Fighth roiv: CUYAR, Robert A.; I) Ml, Ihomas N., DAILY, Carolvn A.. AAA; D ' ANCl I.O, |,,hn M., Kl ' ; l)A IS, I h a- bethB., ZlA; DA IS,J;Kk R.; I)A IS, W ilham S., A 1 A; DiBRLIIL, A.Marshall, IIK ' I ' ; Dl LL1N( ,1 R, CIvde j. DI-.NKER, Peter j.. BhII, 1)1 ILA, ( lerard j.; DICKINSON, jean. ' I ' M, Dll IRICIl Carl P I ' K1 ' 1)11 WOR I II Richard L.,K1; l)IN( .WAl.l „ Robert W.; i)IN ()ODll , Joiin I .; D( ) AN, llkn X, AAA; DOANl. .Sara 1 ., A.XU. DODD. William E. (..; DOMllOEE, ( ieorue ' ., |r.. -I ' Ki;, DONI.IA. lames I)., ' I-AH; DORSCI I (icr-e I ' .; l)()r(dllll, lilwar.l ()., AlJ ' h, l)OL(.Hi()N, I. ' . C.. ' I ' M; DOW 11,!.; W.nv Lou. IIB ' I ' , DRAKl David .; DLDLIA. Alden W.. |r. 3 V A.M ' k .iML V ¥i. M iiii V ? fi 4l i k - 3 1 Q- if ' ' i  ; ik ' i iJflrit 1 ikte l i n i mmm ak Sophomores 1956 First mi-: DUSFK, Lowell ; I.; DUVALL, James K., IIKA; DWICICINS, Latric R.; KASON, Patricia B., AXQ; EBFRLRIN, William P.; IDMUXDSON, Ronald G., OKA; KDWARDS, Charlie A.; EDWARDS, John W; EDWARDS, Robert C, KA. Second row: EGGLESTON, Joseph C. AXA; ELLIOTl , Diane S.; I ' LLIS, Martha E., IIB ; I ' .MBLEY, Roger L., AXA; EVANS, DA ID T, f ' K ' ir; I Al ' RETl, Ronald W.; FAIRGRHAE, NancN ' J., KA(-); FALL, Boyd E.; FARMER, Wayne P. Third roiv: FARRIS, Robert L., A ' I ' A; FAULKNI:R, F. Ran, KAH; FENNELL, Susan E.; FERNANDO, Marion B.; Fi ' .RRALL, Thomas R., I ' KM ' ; FIDLER, Paul P.. A I A; FINNEGAN, Dorothy A.; FIRTH, Ciordon N.; FLANAGAN, Latham, Jr., -N. FLANNERY, Ellen F., KA(-); FLEMING, Bill; FORD, Robert C., AXA; FORD, Thomas H.; FORREST, Jerome B.; FORRESTER, Sherri R.; FORT, Lynn, SAE; FORTESCUE, William N., Jr., KI; EOS lER, Julia A! Fifth row: FOX, John D.; FRENCH, Anna M., KA; FREUND, Peter A.; FRIEDEL, Robert O., AXA; FRIEND, Albert W., Jr.; FURMAN, Sherwood M., BBD; GAMBLE, Robert O.; GARRARD, Janice C; GARRISON, William C, III. Sixth row: GAR ' 1N, lay E., K!::; GATRELL, James H.; GAULD, Edwin S., 4 KM ' ; GA ' LAK, Albert |., jr.; (lENTRV, Paul C; GERARD, Jean, AAH; GIBBONS, Elizabeth L.; GIBSON, Alice D.; GILL, Joanne W., AXii. GOINCi, Ann; GOLDSTEIN, Richard L., ZBT; (JOLDSTEIN, Suzanne B., AE t ; GONZALES, Serge X., Ki]; CiONZALES, Antonio C; GOTT, Betsy C, KKF; GOW, Alexander, III; GRAHAM, Lawrence S., SN; GRANDT, .Marilyn A., KA(-). Eighth row: GRANT, George R., jr.; GRANT, Ihomas W., Ill, ' I K1 ' ; (iRAY, I ' .hzabeth D.; (IREEN, . nne G., KKT; GREG- ERSEN, Norman C, A FA; C;REG(i, |ohn R„ jr.; GRIFFIN, Gary A.; tiRIFFIN, Jimmy W; GRIGG, Claud . L, GROTH, KaroKn |., A ; (iUILLIANO, Peter W; GUNN, Ann N.; HALE, Clara K., KA; HANES, Elizabeth, AAO; HANFORIX .Mary E., AAA; HANSON, Msley T„ III, I ' M ' ,; HARRILL. I Euwood IL; FIARRIS, Bobhv |., KA. Tenth row: HARRIS, lacqucline A., A J ; HARRISON, James Y, KA; HARSTINE, Willard R., SN; HART, Elizabeth F., Z lA; HASKI ' IT, lane A., AXU; HAWK, William ,M., Jr.; HEATH, Paul E., Jr., KT; HEMINGWAY, John A.; HENION, Alan M. Sophomores 1956 Fint rciv: HI.NSLi: Y, George L., Jr., 4)KI; HERB, Barbara A., ZTA; HERNDON, A. Carol; HESS, Carol M., ZTA; HESTER, Martha E., PM; HEVVARD, Henry W.; HICKS, Margaret A., KA; HIGGINS, Audrey, AT; HILL, Constance J. Second roil-: HILL, John D., I KS; HILL, R. Susan; HODGE, Hugh L.; HOLLIFIELD, Henry C; HOLSINGER, C.irolvn R.; HOLT, lennie L., AAA; HOTELLING, William E.; HORD, Robert E., KA; HORIN, Robert G., TE . HOW TR, Tom R.; HUFF, Philip A.; HUGGIN, Elizabeth A., KA; HUNT, Ruskin H., Jr.; HUNTLEY, Charles B., 11K 1 ; HUSS, John I).; HYNES, Rose C, AT; I ' ANSON, Lawrence VV., Jr., IN; INGRAM, Lois K., KAf). Fourth row: IR IM:, Linda P., AAII; JACKSON, James; JARRETT, Gcra ldine Y., A ; JAR TS, Thomas A.; JENKINS, J. Ed- ward; JEWEI Ti:, David L., Ki]; JOHNSON, Edward C, KW, JOHNSON, Elizabeth P.; JOHNSON, James E., KA. ■• row: |()I1 S() , Robert 1... jr.; JOHNSON, Walter T, SN; JOHNSTON, Wilham E., KS; JONES, Anne H., ZTA; ■|ONi:S, ludv H.; JONES, Leonidas J., A: ' i ; JORDAN, Elizabeth L., AAO; JORDAN, John M., ATQ; JOYCE, lames B. ' K AMI N , Dons. Al. h; KI.ARXS, Amos R., |r., KA; KEIFI ' .R, Robert B.; KITLY, Sarah L.. A ; Kl-RSIA ' John .. I ' AH, Kl 1X1 R, lanet S., KA; KEYSER, lames R., Ill, I ' A(-); KIMMICH, Wilter C, lA; KIM KV ■| urici,i .. v: . KING, loseph W., i:N, KINS! R, P;.rrici;i I... KA(-); KINYON. Briee W., r l i:; KIRKLAND, Frankic; KNAPP, Inhn I .;A1: ' I ; KRAMI R, Riehiird ' ., A ILJ; KRIPS, Donald A., IN; KUCIK, |ohn 11.; LaLIHIRTI-, I,. Mane. y.iA. •: (; row: I.WIMI Rl. lohii II., AX A, !, RIS|-, Rieei |., IN; LASSITER, Kenneth R.; I.IAOL ' I., Elizabeth A., A l ' ; LI:F„ M.n I ., 1K,I.H . KelKre.i A., 1.1 IBOWll , Roslyn L., AE I ' ; l.lAINi:, Michael -.; LEWIS, Charles ' ., IN. Ninth row: LEWIS, Ciavton W., A lU; LIBBY, Rruee |., ' I ' KT; m . Roberta 1,., Al l ; LIDZ, Edward, ZBT; LINEBERRY, Lucas R.; LINNEMAW, .Adelia P., IK; l.l l ( ,( )( )l), Maruarei A.. inM ; LOCKE, Margaret |.; LONC;, George L., I K I. LONG, Suzanne S., I.() (,S ()K I II, RoIkh M., I ,()( )PI R, SIk Ihi.i |.; I ,oS SS( ), Alvin M.; LOSl ' l ' . Wilinor II. Jr., BHII; LUI.CII.NUI R, D.inid P., Al ' h, l.LNDM ARK, K.uvu I .. l.LSlllS, Don.ikl ' .; LYMAN, David, I I. ' I ' 1 i.j r?ia P fl| ' v ?1 Mim f k LU h k El 4 9 I iik I ' }} i X Sophomores 1956 First roTc: MAW, Bcvcrlv I).; .MAR! I , Miles H., |r.; MARXIN, Hckn R., AAA; MASON. Ann I,.; MASSl V, W illiam J., Ill, ATLi; MAlim WS. lames I .. A lA; AlcANALLV, W ' .inna M., Zl A; McCALL, Don.thv R., ZlA; Mc- COWKLL, Amanda 1.., AT. ScciDid roil-: McCONXELL, |ohn C:.; McCORMACK, |ohn X.; McCUTCHKOX, W illiam R.; McKAY, David W ' .; McDI.R- MOTT, ThomasJ., J KT; McDORMAX, Clarence L., OKA; McDOL ' CiAL, Charlotte A.; AlcFADDI ' .N, Don C., KS; McFEE, Charles B., Ill, K1 Third rail-: McCRAXAHAN, |ulia F..; McINTYRE, Susan M., nB t ; McKEE, Alice, KAG; McLAWHORN, JoAnne, 4 M; MI FFI.RI, William G., KT; MENEFEE, Samuel W., Ill; MERRELL, Patricia A., A J ; MEYER, Herbert F.; MIAFR, C.ordonB., OKA. Fourth row. MEWBORNE, William B., jr., ATQ; MILES, Margaret R.; MILLE:R, Marilyn J.; MILLER, Robert C; MILLER, Thomas O., K ' ; MOLLER, Elaine L., AF; MONAHAN, Elizabeth N.; MONEYMAKER, Tom, Jr., i K I MOODY, Thomas W. Fifth row: MOORE, Calvin T, AS ; MOORl ' ,. James E.; AlOORF, John F., BWO; MOORE, Katharine C, A t ; MOORF, Randall B.; .MORCK. Ciretchen I)., AAA; MORC.AX, Richard W., «r ' A(-); MORRIS. John E.. KI; MOTT, George F. Sisth row: MUMMA, Gwcn, KAH; MURPHY, Samuel G., ATA; MURPHY, Ted D.; XACH. L- X, Charlene |., AF ; XEAL, Jerrv W., XFAL, Rodney D.; XI ' ALY, David L., OKA; XFLSOX, Barbara L., XFWBURG, Carl A. Seventh row: NEWELL, Svlvia ].■ XICKFL, Laura F., A i ; NOBLE, .Mar |.. AAA; NOLAN. Patricia W.; NOLAN, Robert B., TE ' ; NORDLIF, Robert S.; NOR. L N. William H,; NORRIS. June K.; NOR ILLF. John A. Eii hth row: OFXLE. Nancv E., KA(-); OLINGI ' .R. R. Joseph; OLI ' ER. Marearct E., FM; OOSTING, Jan K.; OWEN, Robert E.; OWENS, Carolyn P., AT; PADGETT, Douglas ., KS; AC;F, Celeste B.; PAGE, Frances L., AXil. Xii th row: PARKER, Manton C; PAR.SONS. W ilham I., |r.; PARTLOW, irsinia A., KKF; PATTERSON, Robert A., KS; PEARL, David W.. FKS; PFNFIELD, Laura L., KAH; PERKINS, Gail I ' ,., A 1 ; PERRY, E.Jane; PERRY, Jerry M. Tenth row: PETERS, Carolyn; PETERSEN, Lois L.. KA(-); PETERSON. Norman D.; PHILLIPS, Robert W, Jr., KA; PICKENS, James E., $KI; PICKETT, J. Daniel, lN; POLLOCK, Linda L.. KKF; POPE, Richard J., ATA; PREISSLE, Frank P. Sophomores 1956 PRl Zl. Anrhonv R., IIKA; OUATII.RBAUAI, David A., IlK-l-; RAS I , huiKs B., RAICI.IFK, Sandra, OB ; RA ICI.II ' I l (.LoruL- I,. ' I ' AH; RATTS, N ' ancv S., KKT; RAU, I.illian )., KA; Rl.ClNKLl.A, illiam K., A(-); Rl l) l() l). JaiiiLsW.. jr. Second roil ' : RKF.D, HcnrKcra II.. AAll, Rl 1 1), Thomas H., Ki:; RFKSF,, Sidney W ' ., jr., 1 ' A(-); RFII), Robert |.; RHODI ' S, Helen K., IIIM ' , RiCI, Fredrick !..; RICHARDSON, James ., Ar t ; RISIFN, Diana I.., I1B I ' ; RISf-FY, Richard, B(-.II. ThnJ mzv: ROBI R IS, .Michael J., (-X; ROBFRTSOX, lack, IIKA; ROBFRTSON, Thomas F., ATQ; ROBINS, Herbcrr T, IIK ' I ' , ROBINSON, VVavnc B.; RODWI ' .FF, Roy ()., KA; ROFFIN.SON, .Mark, ' I ' Ki:; RO.MBFRCi, Anne N., AAll; RO.MHIFF, Donald W. I ' ljiirth rnir: ROSSFR, Gordon 1 1., jr.; ROYAL, Ronald D.; RUDD, Robert N.; RUDY, Ohver D., I ' KS; RUSSELL, Thomas E., ' FK ' F; RUSTA, Douglas .- SANDERS, Nancy V., KKF; SCAIFE, Ailliani ().. jr.; SCHLAG, Nancy C., ZTA. •■ ' nir: SCI FVll IT ' , 1 helma S.; SCHNEIDER, Eleanor |., KA; SCHOEB, John W; SCHULMANN, Abbott J.; SCHWFICH, Susan; SCUDIERI, Philip F., I ' A(-); SEGAF. Arlene F., AE ; SELBY, James E., KZ; SENFF, Diana G., AF. Sixth W1L-: SI WIFE, Steve IF, IW; SHANAHAN, Carroll R., OKA; SHANNON, Thomas H., KA; SHEHEEN, Fred R.; SHI Rl R, ludith F., KA; SHERRIFL, Carol, (F, 1; SHOI ' ,, |aner A., AF; SHORE, Fhomas D., BWO; SIMPSON, , larv F, . il. SIMPSON, William R., jr., Kl ' ; S.VIATHERS, Robert IF, XX; SMIFH, Carv; SMIIII, Delia !„ Zl A; SMIIII, Gary L., IlK ' h, SMUII; Robert F.; SMITH, Sidney IF, S.MHH, William C, ' 1 A(-); S.MI I II, William j. IF. IX. SMI I 1 1, William P.; SNOW, hmnne H.. V.W, SOMI ' RNI ' FF, Bettv F; SOI (). Irene C.; SPAIN, |unet; SPARKFS, Beverlv I,., SPARROW. Robert W., A I A, SPI AR, Irances C, A-h; SPIFF! R, Robert . B., jr. SPI NCI:R, William |.. I1K ' I ; SPRINGS ION, Wen.kll 1..; SPROIII-, Robert .M,; SPRL ' IFF, Frank C, |r., SI AAIS, Ann; SI Mill Kl R. Carl, A I A; SI NB CK. N. jean. KA; SI NI,IA. i ' red I... . X A; SI APFF- FORD, Fhomas C. If nth roiv: .SIAPFIS, lohn I.; SliW ART, Carl j., jr., Sll RI. Ka , AI1, SliWARI, W ilber C.; S I INI SPRINC i, John A.; .SIIFFFY, Dennis B.. .SFONI, Sarah b.; SIRALS, Beniamin (,., Ai: ' l ' ; .S I RICKI.AND, .Marv F., KA. 1 lily. 1 iVfc ' ' ' B fPtil f?i j t - m f K «! N? P D Tiilkii i.tf ' ' f(% 9 |i Sophomores 1956 First nii ' : STRITKHOFF, Donald A.; STUART, Svdncv; SUITTR, William ()., |r.; SWAIN, Nancy F..; SW ' ARTI.IA, Marian C, OB ; SWI ' A ' T, Robcrr i ' ,.; 1 ATI ' ., Thomas R., ATA; 1 AVI. OR, Alar ' ., AXLi; TAYLOR, Thomas R. Snmid mi:-: IF.MKO Michael IF, ZBF; FHOATAS. Anne T.; THOMPSON, Alma L., AXLi; THOMPSON, Stuart; THUSS, Robert W ' ., FA(-); TIPTON, Donald C, fI Kl TRANTHAM, Harry I ' ,.; lURNBULL, Nancy M., AAA; TURNI ' .R, Henry B., I ' . Thinl nil-. TVNDALL, Albert F., AXA; 1 VSON, Bruce C, jr.; UNDERWOOD, Earl T; ' ALENTINE, Heath I., IIKA; ALENTINE, Patricia A., A ; anCUREN, Gene L., ATA; VanVVYCK, Paul R.; VARDAKIS, Anast C, l Kir; -ARNFV, ludith A., KKT. Fourth nil-: VFRHEY, N. Gary, BHO; INSON, irginia K., })M; A ' ADE, Mary T, AT; WADSVVORTH, Grace A., AAA; AGNFR, Betty L., AAA; VALTON, Benton H.; WANGLEE, ' ora yee; WARE, Nancy R., nB I ; WARRI ' N, Glenn L. Fifth row: WASSON, Donald G.; WEA ER, Ann A., M; WEAVER, Robert E., BBO; WEEMS, Wade S., i)K4 ' ; WEIN- BERG, Charles P.; WEIR, Anthony, 300; WELLS, Henry A., Jr., KE; WELLS, Hyman G.; WELLS, Joseph A. Sixth row: WELLS, Mary A., A ; WELT, Deborah, KKT; WHEELER, Helen 1..; WHEELER, Sally C., OB ; WHITE, Reba; WHITEHURST, Carol, OB ; WHITNEY, Kenneth L., Jr., i:N; W HYTE, George K., Jr., 600; WHYTE, LehaN., AT. Seventh row: WILKINSON, Thomas (J.; WILLIAMS, jack C, E i ; WILLIAMS, L. Neil, jr.; WILSON, Beverly W.; WIL- SON, Peter F.; OOD, Peg-y A., KA; W ' OODALL, loan F., OB ; WOOLSFY, Bertram F., Jr.; WOOTEN, Chris G„ AT. Fjii,hth row: WOOIEN, John C; WRIGHT, Gary C!., ZN; WRIGHT, Shirley F., A( ; WRIGHT, Thomas T, HX; WUENSCH, Richard D.; WYRICK, David H., ::N; YARINGTON, David J., fl ' At); YOARS, Peter W., ' I K ' F; YOH, Harold L., Jr., i;N. Xinth row: YORK, Richard F., A1 ' 1 ' , YOUNG, Stephen G., ATLi; ZAFFIRO, William R., ZFLLFRS, Ronald A. K1 ZENDA, William (i., IIKA; ZIOLKOWSKI, John F.; ZOLLFR, Bernard U., Jr., rx. Freshmen 1956 ■int roil- ABBOTT, Krcdtrick C:.; ABRAMS, I.csIk- |.; ADAMS, ManoriL- A,; ADCOCK, Kenneth I).; ADDIN- rON Sandra I).; ADDIS, Harry 1..; AIKKN, Ann; AKI RS, Douuhis ,; Al.l XAXDI R. Frank H.; Al.l XANDI R, William B., Jr.; ALCARV, W illiam P. Srami roii-- ALLMN, Bruce B.; ALLF.N, Gerald; ALLEN, Richard F.; AIAORD, Kenneth B.; AMSI.I R, John IF; AXDFRSON, Beverlev A.; AXDFRSON, Douglas G.; AX13FRS()N, Irnest 1..; AXDI ' RSOX, Peter C; ARDII (), Xicolas B.; ARMBRLS I I R. Alan I ' . ThirJ roii- ARMFII ' .FD, :rmnia A.; ASKIX, David ].; AS FOX, James W.; A I KIXS, James . F; A IKIXSOX, William V.; AUGFR, Paul C; AL ' MAX, jason R.; AL ' SFIX, C:harles I ' ,.; AUS FIX, David W, BABB, Donna K.; BABC:()CK, Betsy M. Fourth row: BACHTELL, Clifton M., Jr.; BAGLEY, Martha M.; BAKER, Ardis A.; BALLANTYNE, Bruce H.; BALLARD, James E.; BALLARD, William C.; BALLOW, Edward B., Jr.; BARABAN, Harvey M.; BARKLEY, Frank !..; BARXI ' S, Marvin F.; BARRITT, George F. ■■ ro- -: BARRIXCFFOX, Mariorie C.; BASSFll, C:harles 1,.; BALXiHMI ' X, Robert J.; BFAFF, Anthonv F.; BlAMI ' .R, Harold L.; BEAFFIE, Margaret F.; BI:ATY, Robert C.; BFCK, Donald I ' ,.; BEDFORD, Jerrell S.; Bl I KFR, William A.; BELL, Carolyn K. Sixth row: BELL, Frank M., |r.; BI ' .FF, John M.; BIFF, Furher 1..; Bl .MAX, Frances W; BEXDA, Christian J.; BEXDER, Michael S.; BENNl ' F ' F, Barbara A,; BFXXI F I, Fau rente W.; BI ' .XSOX, John F.; BFRGIiSEN, Richard X.; BFRTC:H, James I . Sririirh r,nv BI ' .SF, William ].; BIAIRIA ' , ( ieorue W.; BIAIS, Rieluird W., lillkSIS, Joseph |., jr., BICil ' FOW, W.uv ; BK.GFRS, Helen P!; BI( ,( IS, ( Iharles F.; BFMFS FI ' .FI R, |ohn I)., BIRCIll I I, |ohn A. k.. Ill; BjOXIT- (, RI). Arthur M.; BFACK, Ihomas, Jr. Kwhrh row: BLAIR, Robert S.; BLAISDELL, Margaret; BLAXCHARD, David I,; BFAX FOX, Filhan J.; BFAFF, Daniel H.; BLATFXER, Peter W.; BI,AZER, Edward P.; BLF ARD, ietor P.; BLOCK, Bvron B.; BLOOM, Xancy; BOGGS, James P. Miiih row: B()F|-„ -inimia; BOI.ICI 1. B.ubara M.; BOM .L Richard M.; BOXIX, W illiam X.; BOOl II Y.James A.; BOOS, |ohn D.; BORCHARD, Robert M.; BOSIIC, Wavne AF; BOSW I I.F, ForetroCi.; BOURXI . Riehmund W.; BOWD ! X, Anne M. ;• row: BOVNF.X, |ohn IF; BOW I X, Kiv; BOWI.RS, Glenn W., [r.; BOYD, Robert C.; BRADFORD, Garv W.; BRADFORD, William IF; BRAGG, Carol; BRAL ' DW I FF, Marv A.; BRI SLOW , Harrv F.; BRIAX, Betsy B,; BRIAX, Fota F. riririilh row BRII I hon |r., liKOKI SI IIRI Daiiha C, BROOKS, Iruin 1..; BROOKS, I ' anest B.; BROOKS, Faura 1,., BROOKS, Finron 1 ., BROOKS, William W., BROW X, Anrhon I .; BROWX, Constance A.; r.ROW X, Foil A., I5ROW X, M. Judith. rwclfili row: BROW XI, |ames W.. jr., BROWXSOX, I red ().; BROM.IS, Rou an M.; BRC ' FOX, |ohn . I.; BL ' CHHOF , Robert B.; ' BUC .(■! FX. Inula ., BLFFOCK, David ()., Bl XCIl, Ruth D.; BLXX, lack C.; BLRXS, Robert I ., BURR, David S. Thirteenth row I ' .L I I L Bernini I ., BM RS. Robert 1., B RI). Wade R., 1 RXI . William I)., |r.; CAISOX, Charles C.; CAl.DW I FF, Xornian I)., CAFIIOL X, Ihomas .; CM. I OX, Kenneth |.; CAXDFl ' R. William F., Jr.; CAXXOX, Faura R., CAPPI FI.O. John J. l-oiirternth row: CARDEX, Xorman l„ III, CARFSOX. Clitiord ., CXRMICIIMF, |udith; CARROFF, Her- man G.; CARIF.R, Charles E.; CAR FIR, David M., CAXXIA, I rank I).; CNXXOX.Kim C.; CARACRISII, Judv Z.; CARDOZi:, Fernando; CARR, Donald R. L JILM , U 5. ? T. - ■.• f a Hft vK ' £ i tit i e ,f .- |[Bl p r- O f! . p. Pi k 6 ' 1 s- lSA,ifi Pi O f - - ia fM i ifk a ' r. I bwiiri J ■ ' -S Freshmen 1956 First row: CARSON, Jcnnv VV.; CASH, William I., jr.; CASHW ' l ' .LL, Dava A,; CASSIDY, James R.; CHAFIN, Robert N.; CHAAIBI ' .RLAIN, Margot; CHAPPI ' LL, Donald L,; CHARNFXX), Dale R.; CHAT! I ' .RTON, Allan B.; CHKNI ' V, Willoughby (;., Jr.; CHILD, .Mary A. Smmi roil-: CHOAIJ ' , Craig D.; CHROMICK, |an 1).; C:HURCH, Marv I ' ,.; CLANCY, VVcmiell V.; CLARKI ., Lewis R., Ill; CL1 ' A I , Carol A.; COHLI., Yank D., jr.; COFFFY. John H.; COHI-.N, Peter ! ' .; COLL, James !,.; COLI . LAN, (ilenn W. 77 n rail- COLLINS, Dannie ).; COLQUIl I , Carlton B.; CONF, Carolyn N.; CONNOR, Bruee A.; C:00PI:R, Flizibeth C; COPFLAND, Fdward M.; CORN, Charlie M.; CORNWELL, Kenneth L.; CORNWFLL, Richard C.; COTTlNGHA, L Andrew J.; COUCH, Vance, Jr. Foiirrh roic: COURU., Alittrey A.; CRA ' FN, Nicholas S.; CRAWFORD, ALirgaret P.; CRAWFORD, Nara-LeeS.; CRFADICK, Anne I ' ,.; CRFWS, Lven C; CROSS, Melissa; CROSSLFY, Jean G.; CROWI ' .LL, William Ci.; CULP, Charles FL; CULP, Julian .NL Fifth roii: CUSHMAN, Nancy R.; CUSTFR, Henry L.; DAGGITT, Jack F.; DAHLGRl ' N, Paul W., Jr.; DAF Meiling; DANFHOWFR, Barbara L.; DANIFL, James W. C, |r.; DAVIDSON, Donald R.; DAVIDSON, Ronald F.; DA IDSON, Sally A.; DA ' IS, Jean G. Sixth mil-: DA 1S, Keith T; IXWIS, W ilda A.; DA IS, Willene C; DAY, David I ' ..; 1)1 AN, Norman W.; Dk- ANGFLIS, loseph A.; DFBRO ' NFR, Steven H.; DeLONG, Nancy K.; Dl ' .NISl., Robert P.; DI;NKFR, Neil A.; DFNNi:, Donald R. Seventh roii-: DFNTON, Donald H., |r.; DiiRlFNZO, Eleanor T; DESCHLER, Ralph ).; DE 1:Y, Richard Ci.; DICKERSON, Edmund [.; DICKI Y ; Craxx ford M.; DILLIF, Harry D.; DOBBS, Frederick H., II; DOBSON, John AL; DOSS, Don C.; DO I SON, Ralph G. Eighth row: DOUGHTON, Sudie H.; DOWLING, William L.; DOYLE, Jamie L.; DRAWBAUGH, Harrier J.; DRYE, Wiley B.; DUDLEY, Robert L.; DUKE, Charles B.; DUNCAN, David G.; DUNLAP, Elinor R.; DUNLAP, George I ' ..; DUNLF -Y, Charles W. Xinth row: DUNN, Alusette K.; DURFEF, Alichael F.; DUTROW, George F.; EAGLE, Ellen W; EAGLE, To- lora A.; EBERDT, Arthur j. S.; EDCiAR, Richard B.; EDSON, Pri.scilla F; EDWARDS, Oliver |., jr.; EDWARDS, Roger N.; ELDER, Jon C. Tenth row: ELDREDC;i:, Howard S.; ELLIOTT, James H.; ENCK, Thomas E.; ENGLISH, Mary E.; I-.RWIN, David B.; ESKRIDGE, Mary L.; FSPOSITO, George M.; EV ANS, Mary A.; FABIAN, Larry; FALKl ' .NBERG, Fredrick; FAN ' F, Julie B. Eleventh row: FARAIER, Georgia A.; FARAIER, Joseph C, Jr.; FARRAR, Albert A., Ill; FI ' ATHl ' .RS ' FON, Rob- ert D.; FEIGENBAUM, Irwin; FELDMAN, Stephen R.; FERGUSON, John C; FERRO, Angle AL; FETSKO, Robert J.; FINDLAY, Andrew M.; FINEGAN, Anne T Twelfth row: FISHER, l.arl F., Jr.; FISHER, Howard T; FISHER, Zane B.; FINKE, lay E.; FITZKEE, Archie L.; FLANAGAN, Clara B.; FLITCHFR, Lindsav C; FLICKER, |on R.; FLOYD, Peter ' W; FLYNN, Douglas S.; FLYNN, Kathleen I ' ,. Thirteenth row: FOLKAIAN, Bettv A.; FORD, Richard L.; FORMAN, David AL; FORI! ' , Sallv F.; FOUSHl ' .E, Lawton I..; FOWFFR, Frances l ' ,. ' ; FRIl ' DAll ' .N, Ira S.; FRIl ' .ND, Susan R.; FR ' , Donald K., |r.; 1 R , Richard A.; EYE, Charles C. Fourteenth row: (JAIERO, Francis E., Jr.; GARDNER, lames B., Ill; CJARRA ' IT, |oan; C,AR Perrv F., |r.; GAY- LER, Bob W.; GFITNFR, Alartha H.; GEORGE, Ric hard J.; GERBER, NormanA.; GERDFL, David H.; (ilFF- HORN, Ann; CilLES, |udirh V. 131 Freshmen 1956 l-inr rr t:- (ilLl.l.ni:, Allen K.; CilLlJKS, W ill.ird 1., |r.; (ill.l.lAM), Klizahcrh; CILTZ, Chester S.; GIRAND, James F.; CM.ASKR, Joel S.; Cil.KASON, loan , 1.; (.OOD.MAN, Joseph C; (iORHAM, Alonzo 1).; (iRAK, Fredric R.; CiRAHAM, Susan F. Snwiii roll- (iRAllAM 1 homas P., |r.; (.RANOFF, Paul 1).; CRAM, Betsx ; (.RANF, Robert N.; (iRF.FN, Davul !,.; (iRI I . ane ; ( ;RI I WVOOI), Joseph A.; GRlXiORV, jaequelyn . 1.; CiRlFFIX, David S., Jr.; GRIG- Oll II, Nlargaret P., GRIMAl, Anthony. ; , ro-.i- GRISWOFI), Robert ., |r.; GRGSZ, Carolyn F.; CiRUBHS, William 1).; GRUBFR, Janet S.; GRV- BOWSKI, Kirk R.; FIAAG, FimeneP.; HAGFV, King A.; HACiFIR, Sarah S.; IIAHN, Flizabeth H., IIAFF, Wanda 1 .; HAMRICK, Barbara V. Foin h mi-- 1 1 AMA Anna 1 .; 1 lANKIXS, Stephen; HAMMFR, Steven F.; HANSFN, John E.; HARNFY, Greg- ory lURPFR lames W., Ill; HARRFFSON, Wallace C; HARRIFF, Patsy F.; HARRINGTON, Paul J.; 1 lARRlS, Jessie . F; HARRIS, Richard F. •, ro- -: HARRISON. William IF, |r.; HARRISON, William F.; IIAR ' I, Alice F.; HAR FY, Miles H.; IFA FCHI:R. Nora S.; HAM ' .S, David R. ; HAYI-.S, Michael G.; HAM ' S, Ihonias F.; HAYNF, James A.; HAYNJ-.S, Ronald A.; HI ' .BI:RFI:1N, Gustav . Sixth nu:- HFINFKFN, Theodore S., ill; HFFMFR, Elizabeth R.; HEFMS, Roy G.; HEFTON, Ronald F.; HEN- DERSON, Harriet W.; Hl ' NDRIX, .Muriel F.; HENFEIN, Carl A.; HENRY, Arthur R.; HERMANN, Nicholas A.; HI RNDON, I laine; HISS, Walter I . .Srir Y;i;;HFS ' FFR,(:arir,., Ill; lll(;KIY,Kieran Q.;HK;HS. U III, l.inda ' .,lllFF, David S.;HIFF, lames W., III.; HIFF, John W.; HIFF, Nancv K.; 1111, 1 Y, Robert B,; HINKFF, Richard F.; HINKFF, William S.; HIN- TI ' .RNHOFF, .Mary T Eiiihth rrra- HIRSCH, Donald B.; HISS, Nancy F.; HOCHRFITi:R, AFirv G.; HOFFl MAN, Richard P.; HOFFEN- GRI-.IN, Jon E.; HOFFOW ' AY, Joanna M.; HOFFOWEFF, Finuood B., jr.; HOF.NF Roberta; HOFMAN, Billie J., HOFSCF.AW ' , Fynn !,.; HOFSINGI ' R, Paul. Xiiiih mn: HOWARD, llenrv 1..; HOW ARD, Kav; HL ' ANC;, (ierald M.; IIUBI ' R, William R.; HUCIKABFI,, Cannon H.; HUDSON, Georue C., |r.; HL ' CiHFS, John F; HL ' MPHRIA, Christian C; HUPPMAN, Findsav B., Jr.; HUSBANDS, Cecilia A.; HUSII R, Richard H. leiitl, rov:: FIUiC:illNS()N, 1 homas P.; HU FCHISON, Charles IF, UNMAN, Carol A.; IRONS, Marian CF; IR IN, Henrv C.; IRWIN, Thomas B.; I I:Y, (ieoree I ' ..; |ACK, Claude K.; lAMASON, Barry W; FAMES, Marilyn M.; JAMISON, Carol R. Elfirnih miv: lASPI ' R ' I, Geor-e IF, III, |IFFI RS, Carl F; |l- T 1 , HarriiiKin IF; |OIINS()N, Charles A.; |OHN- SON, Frances F., |OI INSON, ' lames P., |01 INSON, loanni! |()I1NS()N, Walter A.; |OHNSF()N, William M.; JOM S. j.imes 1., ' J() l S. Ju.inua . ' i;r V.U.JON IS, Maruaret ' ., |( )M S, .Vlarv I ' ..; JONES, Perr I., |ORl) , David F.; |ORDAN, Fnink N.; lORDAN, Gladys . F; jUDI IF, Anne M.; lUERGENSMEYER, luhanC ., jUFI S, Arnold ).; KARGON, Robert IF; KAUFI MAN, iduardS., Jr. riiiriirnih n-a: KAL Fl 1 , Karl, K L ' I , Peter I .; Kl ARNS, |ane I .; Kl I I R, Nancv A.; Kl IIFMANN, Sevni ' Mir 1., Kl l l. Chirl-.iie S , Kl l l. Robert F, Kl FFI Y, .Sarah C; Kl FFN, Clint ui W ' .; KFMPI.I R, Roeer; Kl NDM.F. Shirlev F l-oiiritriith roii-: K S ) . ( h.irles 1)., Kl l KIA, niK R , Kl RCIIM R. |,,hn I ., Kl RNS, Pat A.; Kl YIS, Harriet F.; KI.MMI ' FF, Ralph I ., Kl (.. FeRo II., Kl (., I ' Inlhp 1., KIWIM , Kav A., KFOMAN, Wil- liam C; KNAPP, R(!gcr B. 9 m Hl iLiS 1 ail - - p r fn T fr- fv n J h-.t -pH ' ik I FT SEiitl c J f tf A Freshmen 1956 First roil-: KNlCiHl, Francis M.; KNIGHl, Nancy L.; KNOVVLES, Joan B.; KOHL, Robert K.; KONEFAL, Walt A.; KOROTKIN, Michael P.; KRAMER, Robert A., |r.; KRAUSE, Richard C; KREPS, Arthur E.; KREID- LER, Dave B.; KRUSI . John C. Snwui nnv: KUI ' .BI.I ' .R, Charles H.; FACY, Alexander B., |r.; FAHURD, Neil F; FAMBI-.Rl, Ihomas K.; FAM- BRAKOS, Cieorge F.; FANE, Ciarv C; FANU, |oan F.; FANCIER, Ciiiv F.; FANXiS ' FON, William U.; FANNINC], John T; FASn TER, Jeri W. ' Third row: FATFMi ' R, Ellen |.; FA ' ERTY, Robert O.; I AW ' RI ' NCE, Robert, III; FAVSON, Zed C; FI ' .A Roberta E.; FEAMl ' .R. ivian (i.; Fi ' l,, Carolvn P.; Fl ' E, Patricia; FI-dS ' FI ' .R, Howard J.; FE ! , James S.; Fil ' .- brecht, Claudia A. Frjiirth row: FINDEN, John E.; FINDENMEYER, James W.; FINDER, James H.; FINDSAY, Sarah A.; FINSERT Marguerite H.; FINTON, William R., |r.; FIPPINCOTT, Milton A.; FITTFI ' ., Frederick B.; FIXINGSTON, Fcwis; FOGAN, Feonard G., Jr.; FOMTF, Ronald. Fifth row: FOWE, 1 hurman F.; F() AER, Dav.d A.; FUCAS, Alice C; FUCE, William P.; FUSBY, Fucinda T; FUTZ, Robert A.; lANCH, John 1)., Jr.; FYON, I ' xUvin R.; FYON, Peter; AF. c:l ' WEN, Richard A,; A1a(;I ()R, X ' irginia C. Sixth row: MACKINNON, William H.; MAFONE, Michael T; AF NNING, Marie J.; MARCOVECCHIO, Joe; MARGUFIES, Karen F; -MARQUIS, Dean A.; MARSHAFF, ' irginia H.; MARTH, lohn G.; MARTIN, Charles R.; MARTIN, Elizabeth P.; MARTIN, Foren W. Sezriith row: MOTFEY, Sandra |.; MAUNZ, Don F.; AF Y, Jimmv; . F YFRS, Judith D.; . F YNARD, David F.; MAYNARD, Peter H.; MAZZOTTI, Richard R.; McANAFFY, William |., Ill; McCONNEFF, Hilda A.; Mc- CONNEFF, William G.; McDOWEFF, Jessie. Eighth row: McFADDIN, Judy V.; McFARFAND, Robert B.; McGREGOR, Frank H., Ir.; McINTRYE, Fred H., Jr.; McMATH, Kerbert K.; McMICHAPX, Margaret F.; McMlFFAN, William O.; McSHERRY, John A.; MED- FIN, Elizabeth C; MERCHANT, Margaret A.; MASSEY, Anne A. Ninth row: MERRITT, James E.; METTS, Ruth M.; MICHAUD, |ohn C, Jr.; .MIDGETT, .Martha |.; .MIFFFR Cledith A., |r.; A4IFFER, Donald F; MIFFFR, Fred H.; MIFFFR, |ohn M.; MIFFFR, , Fargaret |.; MIFFI ' .R, Richard P.; MILLER, William E. Tmh row: MILLHAUSER, Robert L.; MILLIKEN, Anne; MILLNER, Pryor R.; .MIFFOR, James E.; MIFUS, Mary M.; MITCHEFF, Arthur R., Jr.; MITSCHEFE, George K.; MOGOF, Fouis M.; MOODY, John A.; MOODY, Mary F.; MOONEY, Timothy C. Eleventh row: MOORE, Margaret ].; MOORMAN, lames W.; MOORE, Temple C; MOORi:, Wilhurn F.; MOREY, Samuel W; MORGAN, Anne W; MORGAN, Wilter C. B.; .MORIN, AFix, [r.; MORREFF, Prior S.; MORRIS. Marion F.; MORSE, Carolyn F. Twelfth row: MOSTE.FFER, Mary E.; MOTE, Deana J.; MOTT, Carlese C; MUFFHOFAND, Alfred D.; NASH, lames D.; NEFKEN, Fcona J.; NEWEFF, Kathleen B.; NEWMAN, Karil F.; NEWTON, Margery J.; NI ' .Y, Edward A.; NICHOLAS, Jim H. Thirteenth row: NICHOLSON, Mary H.; NICKERSON, Richard P.; Nl ISON, Arthur E.; NOFFER, Leslie A.; NORRIS, Jesse A., |r.; NORTHINGTON, Sarah |.; NOR ' FHROP, William H.; NOR ' FON, Allvn S., [r„ NOR- TON, Earl D.; NUTTER, Nancy A.; OAKES, Claude R. Fourteenth row: OCHS, Robert E.; O ' CONNEFF, lames H.; OLEJAR, Peter P. D.; OFIVER, Jos6 E.; OFMSTED, Mary M.; OSBORNE, Harry A.; OV EN, AshlevF; OTSTOT, Roberta M.; OVTRCASH, Peggy J.; OVERAFAN, Donald E.; OWENS, William F., Jr. ' Freshmen 1956 l-irs-r mil-: F. (il , I);.vui A.; PA(.I , Richard C; PACil ' ,, Xir-inia R.; PANCAKl,, Paul C; PARA, Richard A., PAR- ISH, Charles W.; PARKS, l.mda A.; PAR,S() S, Larrv V,.; PATI.RSOX, Hueh H.; PKARCK, Rohcrr |., |r.; PEARSON, Narrv H. Secmdro-u.-: PI-.NW, Donald M.; PKPPF ' R, lack I,.; PKRKIXSON, Lcland J.; PKRSONS, Marv C; Pill RS, Wil- liam T; PrrrRSON. Karl B.; PFEIFFER. ' Carl {.; PHIL, Leonard P.; PHILLIPS, |oc 1., |r.; PHILLIPS, Kath- leen A.; PHILLIPS, Russell A. Third TO-.;; PIIOI MX, |nhn V.; PICKIII , Harrier M.; PICKFT ' L, Thomas F.; PIWFLL, Sheldon, R,; PII F- UN, Kennerh A.; Pl.A I I , jane IF; PFFS,S, |ohn G.; POLACK, Ernest IF; POOLE, lames W.; POOLE, Ihomas IF; POS FHU MLS, Robert K. Foiir h roii-: PRATE, James D.; PRE ()S 1, Stephen AL; PRICHARD, John A.; PRINCE, Bessie A.; PROBERT, lames L.; PRUNER, John S.; PUETl , Amv E.; PUGH, George W.; PUGH, Marcus ' , Jr.; PURDV, James L.; ■qui ELI AN, Elizabeth I ' . •■; loiv: RADFKER, Walter S., Ill; RAI BURN, Sandra B .; RANKIN, Dorothv B.; RAO, Carl I).; RAPI ' R, Marilyn |.; RATHMEFF, Jack E.; RATFIFF, Norman B., |r,; READE, Rhodnev B.; READING, James I.., II; RE.ASOR, Carolyn S,; REDDING, James O. Sixth nr -: K ' D, George F.; REGISTER, Elizabeth S.; Ri.IBFR, V illiam, II; REICHARD, W illuni A.; REIN- HARD! ' , . Firv F; REFSE, Nancy; RHETT, Thomas H.; RICKS, Charles V,; RIDDICK, [oseph H., |r.; RIl ' .STER, William R.; RIPPEF, Robert R. ' Scvnith roii-: RrFCHIi:, Marvin B., jr.; RIUI ' S, SalK- A.; ROBBINS, Chandler, III; ROBl R IS, David B.; ROBI.R ' F- SON, lerry R.; ROBER ' ESON, Marion D„ |r.; ROBISON, Michael F.; ROIXil RS, Rebecca H.; ROI , C:harles R.; ROGERS, John H.; ROHN, William J. A. ' Eighth nra.-: RONEY, Robert K., Ill; RONSON, Kathleen A.; ROSENBFAFT, Leonard; ROSS, L NN, Herbert A.; ROUSi:, Dorland E.; ROUSE, Henry M.; ROY, Phyllis J.; ROYALL, Theodore S., |r.; RUDISILL, Stephen G.; RUPPERl, Noel F.; RUSCH, Kurt B. ij, h roiv: RUSHING, Shade AF; RUS.S, jaaiuelvn A.; RUSE, Henrv; RUI ISHAUSl R, Richard G.; SAARI, |ohn W, S ADFl R, I.euis I .; SAERR , HeniN I.; SAFI ' , |ane I..; SAFOMON, Rov B.; SAMUFF, |oel 1.; SAND, Robert I . ■ Tfiith row: SANDERSON, John R.; SA 1 FEREII ' FD, Winnie I).; SA A(iE, Robert B., |r.; SAYRI Robert B., Jr.; SC.AT ' FERGOOD, Robert, III; SCHAEFEER, Stephen |.; SCHAEI ' R, Conrad B.; SCI I UB, Carl D.; .SCI HIKE, Herman I ' ,., Jr.; SCHFEI ' , I ' rederick A.; SCHOCK, Garl E ' ., Jr. Ekirnrh yy-r.SCHLFF, Iduin G.; SCI lUFI R, I lubertC.; SCI IWI I 171 R, Peter 1.; SI RS, William |.; SIA FUR, IndithC, SII 1 I I R,SieplKn R.; SIIANFR. Robert 1..; SI I A NK, Georiie 1 ., SHANKFIN, Richard ' ., Ill, Sll RP, I leanor (,.; SHI VA , ClaM. n I ., Jr. Tur fth TO-a;SHI IIADI, llorenee (,.; SIIORl, Bettv |.; SIIORI, S Ivia F; SIIUFI R, Melissa B.; SIDIROWF, Richard F.; SII:GF1N(., Maudakn M.; SlFl R, R..berr I.; SIIAIRMAN, Ronald ).; SIMMONS lar ., SIM- MONS, Sylvia S.; SIMPSON, Gail J. ' Ihirnnith ro- ;SIMS, David I.; SINK, |oseph S.; SINK, Robert C, SINK V , |..n G.; SKI ' FF, |av 1 .; SFADI ' , Faird, SF h, John S., SMIFIA, Karl, SMUII. IVinaid R, Jr.. S ll HI, Dorothx ' l.., S ll 111, Fli aberh A. roiirnrnih rnir. SMI 111, liiKr . Ill, SMI III, |ohn M.; SMI III, Enhh A., SMI 111, P,nvell S.; SMI 111, Rav S., Jr.. SMI 1 II, Warren ( )., SNOW, Peter I).; SNM)I R, Susaniie C; .S( )B( )C1NSKI, Robert W; SOUl.l , Bruce V.; SOU I II RD, I h abeth F. ■r n s ' w y r P ' iil L ' fif £.A KlB. •4 i i i i.«k.. HiL iH Pi . € it Ik 1, %lk7 , T : . I F : . .i .MZ . ' n s.d f f ijp iA £ - .p .i.jr.f Uk ' -k _ n mmk I i ' . ill Ki ' vlljiK Jv J IL t p?Kr flii. _.__ Freshmen 1956 First ro-ii ' : SOWDI.R. Gene J.; SPKCTOR, Larry D.; SPEIGHT, James S., Jr.; SPELLER, Jon P.; SPIELMAN Warren R.; SPIKES, I ' rca B.; SPITLER, Dave R.; SPRAGINS, Yvonne W.; SPROLES, Elijah T, III; SPRUNT Alice H.; STALEY, William C. Sao id ro-iv: SIAMEY, Enoch L., Ill; STARNES, Walter B.; STEEKEN, Patricia A.; STEINMETZ, William | • STEWIS, Margaret I.; STI ' AEXS, Phvllis A.; STEWART, Alarv C.; STEWART, Robert W; STILES Lawrence W., STILL, Eugene E., Jr.; STlAlPLE, Richard B. Third row: STOUT, James T, jr.; STRAUB, Karl D.; STRAWTHER, Richard; STRAYHORN, Carl .; STRICK- LAND, Gerald C; STRITE, Claudia J.; STROUD, Margaret E.; STUCKEY, Lewis N.; STUMPF, Karl J.; STUR- DIVANT, Susie AL; SULLIVAN, James R. Fourth raii ' .- SUMMER, William G., ]r.- SUMMERS, Virginia G.; SWAN, Helen H.; SWF:NS0N, Exiwin A.; SWIN- DELL, William H.; SWOFFORFJ, |ames E.; SWOFFORD, Frank W; SYDENHAM, Barbara M.; TABOR Gary R.; TAFE, Patricia D.; TAFT, Joseph M. Fifth TOu.; TALCOTT, Nancy J.; TAYLOR, Bonnie R.; TAYLOR, Herbert A.; TAYLOR, Thomas W; TAYLOR William Al; TELLER, Donald E.; TEAIPLE, Peter L.; TEMPLE, Jim J.; TERRY, Lewis N., Jr.; THOAl AS lohn B THOAL S, Nancy E. Sixth row: THOA4AS, Sarah; THOAIPSON, Charles A.; THOMPSON, Robert K., Jr.; THOMPSON, Thomas M • THORE, Robert E.; THRASHER, Randolph, H.; THULANDER, Odin A.; TIBBETTS, John W; TILLOTSON George A.; TILLOU, Dana E.; TIAIBERLAKE, Byron B. Seventh row: TODD, Alary H.; TODKILL, Burton J.; TODT, Nancv W; TOIA, Frank P.; TOMPKINS, Grovcr R.; TOTTEY, Alfred G.; TOWE, Rolf H.; TSCHINKEL, Heinrich M.; TUCKER, Sue A.; TURNER, John Al |r • TURNER, Lewis J. Eighth row: TURNER, Mebane E.; TURNER, Webb W; TURNER, William H.; TURTON, Alichael H • TUTTLE, Alarcia L.; TYLER, Bobbie J.; UPA1EYER, Ernest A., Ill; URBAN, Nancy L.; VANDERBECK Ran- dall B.; VAN HETTINGA, William L.; VAN METRE, John L., Jr. Xiiith row: ' ARCOE, John R.; VAUGHN, Charles; VREELAND, Jay S.; GG, Thomas E., Ill; WAGNER Alark W; WAGNER, Nicholas; WALDERMAN, Howard; WARD, John R.; WARD, Patsv J.; WARDEN William S.; WATERS, Annette. Tenth row: WATSON, Richard F.; WATSON, Theron P.; WATSON, William T; WAYS, Diana J.; WEAVER, Thomas H.; WTBB, Carole [.; WTBB, George W; WEBER, George; WEED, Richard L.; WELCH, Bertrand C, Jr.; ELLALAN, illiam A., III. Eleventh row: WTNBI ' .RG, |ulia L.; WERNER, Barbara ).; WESLEY, Robert J.; WTST, Robert M.; WEST, Wil- liam K.; WE TAIORELAND, Donald R.; WETZLER, Philip H.; WHEELER, Frederick |.; WHITAKER, Cecil F. Jr.; WHITAKER, Eleanor G.; WHITAKER, Hugh E. Twelfth row: WHITESIDE, Alildred K.; WICHTERAIAN, Darlene A.; WIEGERINK, James G.; WILLS, Charles W; WILSON, Alexander E., Ill; WILSON, Alexander AL, III; WINDLEY, David C; WINE, Charles J.; WINSLO ' , Wkde D.; WINTERHALTER, Don K.; WINTON, Elizabeth L. Thirteenth row: WITTENSTEIN, Fcrnand Al; WOLFSON, Carl S.; WOOD, Gaylord A., Jr.; WOOD, Richard A., Jr.; WOOD, Richard J.; WOOLERY, lames G.; WRIGHT, Janet L.; WRIGHT, Richard A.; WRIGHT, Winter; WYANT, Everett W.; WYNN, John D. Fourteenth row: YARGER, Noel H.; YELTON, William W; YENGST, Charles R., Jr.; YIP, Alma G.; YOUNG, John W; YOUNG, Noel W., Jr.; YOUNG, Wilham A.; YUDT, Henry J.; YURA, Joseph A. 139 Student Goiermnenl. First row : Tliain, Mimro, Emory, Clarke, Hunt. Bisclwff. Sec- ond row : Brady, Jessiip. Deichmann, Raught, Forbes. Nurses ' Activities The Honor Council, Judicial Board, and Executive Council constitute the nucleus of the activities of the School of Nursing. Chief among the S.G.A. projects this year was rais- ing money for the Florence K. Wilson scholar- ship fund which had been started the previous spring. In addition to this, the council began publishing a newspaper for expression of stu- dent views on dorm issues and set up a long- needed S.G.A. office. Members of Judicial Board are. First rov chojf, Tuckuood. Second row : Hunt, Da Rene, . funrn. Ru- s. lo itz, McS ' ichol. Honor Council iiiemlvrs. I st r : Mcl.evi. .4llen. Ciirran. Hunt. Lip- perl. Clarke. Ind r: l le. Kcnrntt. Kui Lwd. Stark. Ranuy. Speixht. f o 140 A student nurse can swap her prim white starched uniform for an evening dress in just about no time Hat. However rigid and hard is her schedule of work and study, there is always time to squeeze into her tight schedule a little social life. There is never a shortage of student nurses at Duke ' s big weekends and fra- ternity parties — that is, for those who are not so unlucky as to be on night duty at the hospital. Hardly a patient would have recognized his angel of mercy had he seen her at the annual Hanes House Christmas Dance as she entertained amid a sparkling back- ground of tinsel and Christmas lights. As the perfect top of the tree touch to the colorful scene. Dr. Edward Stuart crowned Lucy Wilson queen ot the 1955 cele- bration. Besides Lucy, the women in white boasted campus celebrities including Lois Plummet, 1955 Homecoming Queen, and Bobbie Bell, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. I. on I ' liaininr ami I. my Wilso , iirn- chosen this yr.ir js Homaomiiin Qinrn ,md Queen of the Hanes House Christmas Dance respect reel y. Nurses ' Beauties the Nurses ' Beauty Court this war contained the folhruinic Lucy Wilson. Hrita Rredenher -, Ann Wmfield, Cenie Jacohy, and Girmy essup. While the patient receii-es ij.wi eii, student mines Shir- t, ' x Ihvis md Jean Miinrn diak his chart and pulse. Hospital Life The freshman nursing student re- ceives her initial blow when, in register- ing for classes, she finds that Duke undergraduates are classified as men, women, and nurses. Despite this dis- tinction, her first year is that of a liberal arts student. With all classes on Kast Campus, she does her part in sup- porting the Durham Transit (Company, (he second year brings her closer to the hospital, with all classes on West and the privilege of donning her blues and whites for a few hours of ward work. Then, as the thrill of being in the hospital wears off, the nurse-to-be finds that the scholastic approach to knowledge is easier on the feet than the experimental method of learning. It is easy enough to discuss problems in pediatrics, but hypothetical patients are not always typical — and oranges take to injections better than people do; but then come a diploma, and only the pleasant memories remain as the nurse proudh ' flourishes her signature with R.N. At the pediatric clinic of Duh Hmpital, - e tiiid ■.Indent nurse Iran Renul: as she efficiently iiriiihs in and weauirt her vo ;,i; patient. 142 Stiich-nt iiiiru- X.imy Bischnl} lirdiis up iii, tu.iii, i: ; , .r ur;«i;f ; the  n;inim- rn„m M a Diihe Hospir.,1 Iji: hi Ho- h,hi. the pnihitru zi:nJ of Did;- HospiiM. iir. ,- hi„ Kriiick toi i orrs ami cheers up a oiinf patient after hn eye operation. In the obstetric ivarj, stu- dent nurse Mary Jo Infialls feeds a t%i-o day old hahy. Senior Nurses l- ' irst ron: AJAC. 1X)N A M., Coral Cables, Ha.; BANCKIIR, BKLII |i; 1)., Atlanta, C.a.; HARMS, RUBY C, l.umbcrton, N. C; BISCHOFF, NANCY A., HazcKvood, N. C; HOOF, LUFTTA N.. Yadkinvillc, N. C; BUl.l.lXAN 1 , BFN ' FRFY M.. I ' .lmuood Park, 111.; BURNS, OPAL M., Hickory, N. C. Second n, i-: CAMPBI ' I.I., MAR I ., Sumnur.svillc, W. a.; CARR, CKI.IA A.. Rnckv Foiiit, . C.; CLARKF, CAROL 1., Srcltnn, N. I., I)A 1S. SIIIRI.FY, Columbia, S. C.; FORBIS, WlLHIi.MlNA A., Camp Hill, Pa,, CIRRINC ;IR, , 1. R L.lla cluood. . C.; CRAHAAl, AUDRFY J., Xincland, N. j. Tliird mv:: C;RI(;C;S, C;AYI.A L, Poplar Branch, N. C.; HAMMET, MARGARET E., Durham N. C; HARLAN. PA I Rl- CIA A., Pirr.sbur-h, Pa.; HAYNIS, NANC: - |., Albemarle. N. C; HAYNIE, CHRISTENE, Marshall, N. C:.; HI DCICOCK, .MARY C., Marnnsvillc, a.; H ' UDSON, JUDrFH, Fort Myers, Fla. i ' mirtli rir -: HUNl , LIBBY, Pleasant (Jarden, N. C; JAMES, KATHERINF B„ Ashcville, N. C; H ' .STER, SUI . 1).. Crccnville, S. C; KISI ' .R, JESSIE P., Concord, N. C; McLEAN, NANCY C, Shclbv, N. C; .McLFLLAN, MARY A. (Mrs.), Durham, N. C; MUNRO, JEAN, Mount Wrnon, N. Y. l-ifth roii-: OLINIR, i:. LUTRI ' .LLi:, Hampronvilk-, N. C.; PASCHALL, F. L LA I ' .., Creensboro, N. C; PATI.IJDOS, KAIIII RINF L., AshLvilL, . C.; PA I RICK, ANNFTLE M., Raleigh, N. C;.; PERROW, ALARY, Altavisra, a.; PIIRCi:, RU ' FH, Dillon, S. C.; PIFRCI ' ., SYIA ' IA 1., Jack.sonvillc, Fla. .S;.v ron: PLUAIAII R, LOIS I,., Brevard, N. C; RFNICK, [FAN, W dliamsburu, a.; RIDI ()U I . AlARLFNF R., Ahidison, 111.; SILLMON, MARY N., Greensboro, N. C.; SALALL, S. BRADLEY, Rakmh, N. C.; SAIITH, jOANN F., Winston-Salem, N. C; SMFFH, MARGARET L., Henderson, N. C. Seventh row: STILES, MARjORII I., Summit, N. |.; I A I I,, XIRCINIA A., Libertv, N. C; ll ' AGUF, ANN I ., Franklin, N. C.; THOALAS, Jl .ANINl ,., Pinevillc, W. a.; WA I KINS. AL LIE. Potsdam. N. Y. Snii„r Cliss nffnrrs: ,-, ,i;,-,v« ■ I V ,•,(.(.), Miiiirn O ' ur-I ' m.) ' . Krnid- ( Vo.), ,n; n (.S ,-.). c? c? o «! T Al Ma i i i a ¥t f P fi S - ' f r r ? i.. [ i ' m Ilk yk i Junior Nurses First ran-: BAUGHAN, Jo A., Princess Anne, 1J.; HKDKI.L, Fhvllis . 1., Wcsrhckl, . J., Bl.1.1., Bobbie I.., Ailiimton, a.; BLACK, Marcia C, Dania, Kla.; BLINSON, Sybilcne, Wendell, . C; BRADY, Carol A., ' ] akonia Park, Aid.; BRAWLEY, Frances K., Moorcsville, N. C; BREWKR, Alarojric A., Graham, N. C. Second row. BROWN, Joann C, Dunbar, W. ' a.; CHANDLKR, |ane, Sumter, S. C; CHANDLER, Patricia (;., Ashevilk, . C.; CHA ' IS, |o A., Charlotte, N. C; CHURCHILL, N. Yvonne, Rockv Mount, N. C; COCHRAN, Sarah I ' ,., Charlotte, N. C; CONAN r, Linda A., Durham, N. C; CRADDOCK, Russclline B., Greensboro, N. C. Third row. CUL ' ER, Sarah A., Wilminaton, N. C:.; CURL, Mickey L., Durham, N. C; DEICHMANN, (iretchen E., Durham, N. C; DEWEIN, Sue A., Freebure, Illinois; EDENS, Mary A., Durham, N. C; ENGLAND, Dorothy E., Marion, N. C; FER, L N, Dawn L, Myrtle Beach, S. C; GALLIENNE, Nancy H., Canton, N. C. Fourth roiv: GOLDSMITH, Marcella )., Charleston, W. Va.; GRI ' ENW ' OOD, Sue, C:harlotte, N. C; CiREGORY, Mary K., Little Silver, N. J.; GRIER, Shirlcv AL, Matthews, N. C; HAGER, Donna V., Burlington, N. C; HOFFA1AN, Barbara J., Naples, Fla.; HOPKINS, Beverley B., Short Hills, N. J.; HO F, Shirle - L., Tampa, Fla. Fifth ro- -: HOWELL, Nancv L., Wadesboro, N. C; HUNT, Christia E., Durham, N. C; INGALLS, Alary J., Rockingham, N. C; INGLE, Patricia A., Raleigh, N. C; JESSUP, Virginia C, Pilot Mountain, N. C; JOHNSTON, Virginia A., Lafayette, R. I.; KELLER, Katherine A., Staunton, a.; LaRUE, Patricia P., Raleigh, N. C. Si.xth ro-ii-: LAWHON, Emma |., limmonsville, S. C; LINDGRI ' .N, P. Anne, Sea Girt, N. |.; AlvcNARY, Sue A., Ciarden City, N. ¥.; MEYER, Gloria E., I ' lkins, W Aa.; PARDUE, Marv A., Durham, N. C ; PARKER, Jean C, Camden, S. C; PECK, C. Joyce, Fairmont, W. a.; QUINN, Edna B., Washington, D. C. Seventh row: RAINEY, Eriiene, Warwick, a.; RAUCiHT, C. Cynthia, Lewes, Del.; REECE, BeveiK |.. Hibiscus Isle, Fla.; REICH, Alarv E., Durham, N. C; RUSH, Carolyn A., Camden, S. C; SCHREINER, Maruarer A., Daytona Beach, Fla.; SMITH, Frances Al, Burlington, N. C; SPEAKER, Sharon L., Wilmington, N. C. Eighth row: STARK, Alary A., Greenville, N. C; STEWART, Fran C, Alexandria, Va.; THAIN, Alma AL, Asheville, N. C; THOAIAS, Kathleen, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; THOMPSON, Kay, Aydcn, N. C; TILLETT, Tanya D., Kitty Hawk, N. C; TUCKER, Betty Gene, Amory, Aliss.; WAYT, Carol E., Alorganton, N. C. Alnth row: WHITLEY, Anne L., Concord, N. C; WOOTEN, Lois G., Worcester, Alass.; WORRELL, Joan, Bath, N. C; YOUNG, Alary Anne, W ' ashington, D. C. The officers of the Junior Class: Reese (vke-pres.) . Brawley (president), and Sullivan (secretary}. Sophomore Nurses First roil-: 1 l ' hirv I I);n r m, ( )hio, Bl.L ' M, |udirh |., B ilrimorc, Aid.; BOND, 1 larner I .. Princess Anne-. Md.; BRl 1)1 - kl ' RC Brira 1 lair i.aun, N. |.; BRl.NNAN, Flora K., Cincinnati, Ohio; BROL ' C iHAM, Bctrv !.., Atlanta, (ia.; BR() N, Beverly A., Hickory, . C; BRUl ' .GGEMANN, Ann B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Snoiiii rtj-iv: COIN larilvn R., Washington, Pa.; CROOKS, Martha S., College Park, Md.; I)A ' 1S, |anct L., Havana, Cuba, DWIS Nancv R., Columhi;i ' , S. C; VLD, Barbara |., Hopewell, Va.; FliNNELL, Molly R., Newberry, S. C; FINN, Joan R., Shaker Heights, Ohio; FRFKMAN, Flizaberh A., Hendersonvillc, N. C. Third roil ' : C ARDM ' R, Flarnet )., Balboa, Canal Zone; GARDNER, Julia A., Gastonia, N. C; HANGER, Barbara R., Jackson- ville Fla.; HENRY, . larvlvn L., Elizabeth, N. J.; HILL, Sarah E., Smithfield, N. C; HILLOVV, Gail L., Washington, I). C;.; HUDSON, Meredith, Ft. Myers, Fla.; HUTCHISON, Joe A., Greensboro, N. C. l- ' oifrth roii-: KERR, Rachel |., Durham, N. C; KORLEGAY, Margaret A., Donna, Texas; LAMBERT, Barbara L„ W inchester, Mass.; LAMBER I , |oan G., Mebane, N. C; LOGAN, Agnes W., Sumter, S. C; LOVE, Jovce A., Lnirinburtr, N. C; McLAMB, Patsy P., Goldsboro, N. C; MITCHELL, Katherine L., Mt. Olive, N. C. Fifth ro : MULLIS, Carol A., Midland, N. C; PAUL, Ellen j., Sarasota, Fla.; PEI ' IFEER, Frances A., Quincv, 111.; Rl (.IS I IR, Margaret R., Clinton, N. C; ROPER, Carol A., Port Washington, . Y.; SCHOLDI.RI ' R, Ann N., North Caldxsell, N. J.; SHEFFI ' .Y, Nancy I ' ., Lynchburg, a.; SHELOR, Mary A., Sumter, S. C. Sixth row: SHIPHERD, Kav !,., W instnn-Salem, N. C; SMITHWICK, |o, Jamesville, N. C; SPI ' .IGHl , Ahntha R., Suffolk, a.; SPRAGUi:, Dale P., Parksles, a.; TAYLOR, Terrv L., Ridgevvood, N. |.; TI ' MPLETON, . lar I ., larthcs s, N. C:.; THOMPSON, Betty F., Wilmington, N. C; VanMETRI ' ,, Nancy L., Charlestown, W. a. Seventh rrjiv: WmiESIDE, Sarah |., Durham, N. C.; WILDER, Judv, Rvdal, Pa.; W II.SON, luev I ., Chapp;u|ua, N. Y.; WILSON, Roberta E., Brand uine, Md.; YON ' F ' , Beth, Chri.sman, III. S,.i,h„imn- Class officers: ' lud-iioo.l ( T. ' .), (r.i, i (S,r.). hiNii (I ' res). lireiiihvi (Imis.). 0f m fS P .-£ 1 r ' .,ey« T  ? Ij -m rt (?| m ,ii f a ry ?. ?) e (? a .i? .!? f) ( f ' O ' v) A r. t 1 ik ' smr Freshman Nurses First mii ' .- ADAMS, Kav F.; ANDERSON, Janet M.; AN THONY, Judith; APPLE, Nancy L.; BARC; , Joan L.; BENNETT, Rita J.; BIDIJ:, LciLani J.; BO(;(iS, Elizabeth D.; BRADY, Nancy A.; BRANCH, Barbara G. Secnvd r nv: BRANDON, Ehzibcth ' .; BROADWAY, Patricia B.; BUHLER, Jcanncttc; BURGEES, Eleanor S.; BYE, Con- stance E.; CANNON, Elizabeth A.; CARNEY, Eleanor A.; CHESHIRE, Nancv C; CLEVENGER, Sue E. COL- GEAZIER, SarahJ. Third rou - COLLINS, Doris E.; CONANT, VVilla AL; COX, Suclla; CURRAN, Nancv A.; DATSON, Alvcc L.; DA nS Anne ' .; DAY, Jane V.; DE X:)L, Frances E.; DRAKE, Patricia R.; DURHAAL Jean G. Fourth roir: EMBREE, Eleanor |.; FERGUSON, X ' irginia L.; ELEMINCi, Ellen Y; FRONEBI ' RCiER, Rebecca I).; ERYE Doris E.; GAMON, Helen M.; GAY, Barbara J.; CiUSTAXVSON, Dulcie C; HI ' DRICK, Betty J.; HENSL EY, Ty S. Fifth row: HESTER, lulia G.; HOUCK, Doris E.; HUNSCHE, Susan M.- HUNSICKER, Nancy E.; JACOBY, Geni R • JERANKO, Mary B.; KERSEY, Linda R.; KLINGENSMITH, Louise M.; KNOPH, Mary J.; LEMPERLE, Bette L. Sixth row: LIPPERT, Norma N.; LLOYD, Susan E.; MacNICOL, Margaret E.; MALLARD, Carolyn; MANUEL, Patricia G.; MARTIN, Lyda S.; MATLINGLY, Mary M.; MAZZA, Norma G.; McCACHREN, B. Jane; McCORMICK, Rosalie T Seventh row: McCRACKEN, Jo A.; MEACHAM, Carolyn S.; MULL, Marian R.; NEWCOMB, Gayle B.; NICHOLS, Mary R • OLSEN, Frances; OTT, Dorothy A.; PARKI ' R, Anne E.; PENNINGTON, Nancy L.; PHELPS, Rebecca I. Eighth row: PYLE, Martha B.; RAS.MUSSEN, Marilee; REGISTER, Sandra J.; RITCHIE, irginia I.; RIDDICK, Sarah E ; RISSLER, Nancy; ROBERTSON, Mary E.; ROHRHURST, Barbara L.; ROSS, Carol J.; SAYRE, Mary F. Ninth row: SCHAIBERGER, Anne C; SMITH, Millicent C; STARLING, Nancv R.; STEINFELDT, Sallv A.; SYDOW Patricia A.; TATE, |ane E.; THOMPSON, Anne S.; TUCKWOOD, Gwvnnc E.; VURGASON,Junc L.; WAL- DECK, GailM. Tenth row: WALKER, Nancy I ' ,.; WARRFN, ' irpinia A.; WHITLEY, Elizabeth G.; WINFIELD, Frances A. Freslnmn officers: McNichol {V. P.), Winfield (Sec), Durham (Treas.), Froneberger (Pres.). Diikc I ' Lncrs: 1 he Man WhoCiamc to Dinner STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS JUDICIAL BOARDS FRESHMAN ADVISIORY COUNCILS STUDENT UNION CAMPUS CHEST SOCIAL STANDARDS STUDENT CO-ORDINATE BOARD STUDENT FORUM ALPHA PHI OMEGA TRADITIONS BOARD COURT OF CLAIMS Y.M.C.A. Y.W.C.A. CHAPEL KAPPA CHI PUBLICATIONS ENGINEERING ORGANIZATIONS DUKE PLAYERS 196 LH HOOF ' N ' HORN 198 158 GLEE CLUBS 200 160 SHOE ' N ' SLIPPER CLUB 202 162 DUKE SYMPHONY 203 164 CONCERT BAND 204 165 AMBASSADORS 205 166 PEP BOARD 206 167 MARCHING BAND 208 168 DUKE BROADCASTING 209 169 BENCH AND BAR 212 169 PRE-MED SOCIETY 213 170 NAVAL R.O.T.C. 214 172 AIR R.O.T.C. 218 174 SEMPER EI DELIS Tl 181 NURSES ' EDUCATION CLUB 223 182 CHAPEL CHOIR 224 192 IN MEMORIAM 225 M.S.G.A. The goal of the 1955-56 administration of the Men ' s Student Government Association was to acti- vate three facets of student organization and repre- sentation. First, they attempted to expediate legis- lative action; second, to consolidate and stimulate existing agencies of the MSGA; and finally, to strengthen co-operation with the student government by means of an intensified public relations program. The applications of MSCJA efforts, as well as legislation, were carried our under the auspices of the presiding officers of the Association. r« Sni.lail (unrnimrm .-hswulion. ,«« .«,-, ,, rrf ' i rjili Irjlrrinly. the tihieltr hlenis, jiul fhr Jmhiiun Imiisn each ii-rek to trim out the man) pruhlrnn ivliich ar rixularly The ten members of tin li) B. I.ongsivorth, ]. Eiii(!eu I ' JU, l,„ StiuUlllGt H Buulhuii. X Will. men! Aisoeuirioh [ B,ck, H. B, alu iet are the Jolloicuin. ji they nett (President), E. Fisher, E. Presto. d in order D. Dnjfe; Ich r„ nglit; id . . l.ittheii-s. To fulfill their two objectives, MSGA consolidated the weaker campus organ- izations into its cabinet. To take care of this growth, ofHce space was expanded, and improved equipment installed. How- ever, the primary concern of council action was to extend student benefits; MSGA created a student examination hie, a tutoring bureau, and a court of Common Pleas; through SGA negoti- ation, sophomores were allowed to re- tain automobile privileges, and Easter vacation was extended. Another act of legislation was the rule that in the case of damage to a student ' s room, the stu- dent body is responsible if no individual be found guilty. At the end of the year, three thousand dollars of surplus funds were invested to provide income for future use to students; this will insure continued advancement. Herd Bennett, iiho is a member of ODK and Old Trinity Club, was the President of the Men ' s Student Government Association. 155 perjorm duties RUa Rwr, Vi. ... 1 1 i II hi II Siiuiiiii ;„- J ,1 iiienihcr .( W hilr Diiiin w.i rill K.i rhmughour rlu- cars of its ortrani .a- non ar l)ul c-, rhc Woman ' s Srudriir (iovcmmcnr Association has presented l ' ' ast ( ' ampus with a program of pro- gressive legislation. Thanksgiving holi- days and one o ' clock permission on Saturday nights are examples of past S(iA legislation. (Continuing this ear in the tradition of realizing student needs, this organization, under the leader- ship ot l ' .lsa Reese, raised funds and made provisions for a new I ' oreign Student Scholarship l- ' und next ear, reformed the Bermuda shorts rule, re- organized the student go ernmeiif 1) revising the Constitution and 1) -laws, and re-ariiliated with the National Stu- tlent .Association. .After much delibera- rion, the assemhl - voted to rejoin NSA in order to obtain a nation-wide audience lor views and opinions expressed by Duke women stuileiits. W.S.G.A. The Association is made up of rhc entire student body, but works through a couneil and auxiHaries. The officers elected b the Woman ' s (College students compose the council, which directs activities and considers legislation of the membership. The aux- iliaries play a vital part in the operation of admini- strative activities. Established in 1955, the volunteers making up the auxiliary help in the office, keep up the exam rile, and publicize acti ities. ■s Mimbtrs uj the Wonun ' s StiiJtiil Goviriiiiient Assochitwii Coiituil .m; 1st row: A. Alexander, L. Hanford, G. Stmtton, J. Perry, C. Marconi, E. Reese, L. Williams, N. Saunders, B. Quillian. B. U ' ehb. B. Hatcher. 2nd row: B. Boyd. A. fervey. T. McBride. M. Hadley. D. Glenn, S. Pfohl. J. Din- ' u.-oodey. E. Pritchett. T. BarcUft, P. Stanslwry. I). Wasden. S. Davis. 157 Memhrs of ilie Men ' s jiuiicial Board scared around the table from left to right as they try judicial cases are as follows: Duk Hubert, Bill Frnierkk, Bill McLain, Sam Jacobson, Verne Caviness (Chairman), Bob Martin, Jim Warren, Bill Harrison, Bryant AUiridge. Judicial Men ' erne Caiiness n the Men ' s Jiidi- ial Board (. ' h.iinnan and belonns ' , I ' ln Hela Kafpa and Red I ' nars. The Men ' s Judicial Board, composed of nine students from the junior and senior classes, was headed by erne (Caviness. Serving two very neces- sary functions, the main purpose was to uphold the laws of the university and to rule on any infractions which were called to their attention. In addition, the Judicial Board ruled upon the constitutionality ot university regulations whenever the Men ' s Student Government Association requested that it do so; in this a ' a system of cheeks and balances was maintained between the legislature and the )udieiar ' . When a regulation was broken, the case was brought to the Board b the Dean ' s otliee, b the IIX] (]ourt, or by the campus police. The defendant v as then summoned to a closed meeting alter an - necessar ' investigation had been made. There the defendant and any witnesses that accompanied him stated the case; the rule which had been broken was explained to the defendant, and the otlense was defined. After considering the ease, the men rendered their decision, then referred the sentence ro the deans for confirmation before it was announced ro the defendant. By considering cases encompassing everything trom rule violations to honor code ofienses, the Woman ' s College Judicial Board works to insure harmony among students, rheir rules, and the administration. The hoard is composed of repre- sentatives elected from each dorm and from the Town Girl ' s Club. Besides serving on the central organization, it is the job of the Judy Reps to clarify the regulations and proceedings of Judicial Board in their houses and to preside over House Council cases. This system of representation gives each member of the Woman ' s College a medium through which to voice her ideas and opinions. Top officers of Judicial Board are chosen by the student body during spring elections; this year the board was headed by Sarah Pfohl and Mary French. This branch of WSGA made itself felt by setting up a traffic appeals court; others realized their presence in more subtle ways. The work of the court is held confidential; individuals are given hearings, and each case is determined only after considering the defendant individually. Boards -1 The Chairman of Judicial Board, Sarah Pfohl, also a member of White Dmliy .wd I ' hi R,h, Kapp.i. Women Menihers of the Woman ' s College Judicial Board arc as follows, left to right: Mary Ann French, Sharm Stokes, Sylvia Mathis, Salty Cray. Mary French, Sarah Pfohl, Elsa Reese, Ricky Tegtmeyer, Bede Bob Sasser, Mancy Whanger, Shirley Lindquist, and Nancy Riidolpli. Bnh F.adie. ch,iirm,iii of Men ' s Freslini,ui AJiis r Coiwal. ,s in AS ME ami on I ' liHicitmm Hoar J. The task of rhc Men ' s I ' AC is ro aid tVcshincn in their adjustment to college life during their first year at Duke. The council assumed the responsibility of checking with the freshmen regularly and helping them with the man - problems that arose during their first months at school. Advisers saw that their freshmen learned the rules of Duke social and academic life, became acquainted with the campus, found their way to classes, and occasionally dropped in on East Campus. Although a difficult and sometimes futile job, P ' AC s found their reward when the freshmen became assimilated into Duke life. Men s FAC I- AC, Ut r: hey. Belts, ForekuiJ, l)iiJI, . S,h-,ijr:, EjJie, l.uhon. foli ison, RohlJ, A vnurlix. I lamer. 2iid r: Giiishitrj!,. Kieiile, Smnoje, Keyes, (. ' npehiiJ, EKnleston. Hearn, Meivhorne, Wanrnioord, Patlon, Kramer. ?rd r: Johnson, Teniko, Spencer, Hilles, Rich, Cal-.erf. Ij u:e, Baker, Di Jfey, Robertson, Young,. 4th r Morgan, Hayes, Beacham, Crews, Baiimer, l ' rnii . Williams, Turner, Neal, Hynson, Hug,. Mrwhr - cjfihe Women ' s Fmh LW Aiivmny Coiinal jrr on rhc First Row : I ' llina, Meii-horm, Gaims, fane, Maha ies, Mason. IXtus, Johnson, Brooks, At- kinson. Adams, Stokes. Second Row : Kohler. Gregg. Poindexter, Shrk-er. Allen. Bickharl, Council, McCle- ment, Strader, Biirney, Hart. Third Row : Alexander, Jordan, tJeizer, Felson, Shi ey, Tobias, Milteer, Ket- ner, Corpening, Williamson, .Morris, Baker, Hundley. Women ' s FAC 14 irnrii iinii UMIi .--« V A constant source of advice and friendship and an occasional source of blind dates, the Freshman Advisory Council assists newcomers in adjusting to college life. But Sylvia, I ' m failing a course. . . . Why do I have to sign out for Hoboken? . . . What is this assembly, anyway? These and many more trials and tribulations are smoothed over by the ever sympathetic big sister FAC ' s. Members of the council are chosen for out- standing qualities of character and leadership. Their job is to turn a confused freshman into a less confused Duchess — a challenge only for the best! 161 Sylv, , Davn Cham lan of the Women ' s Freshman .4dv, sory Co incil. IS 1 meinher of .I-BK wd 1 ' KA. The Hoard of Goirrnors: H. Gnffilh. M. CounaL E. I ' ns I. H.irhwn. R. Knhhr, S. jett. B. Teller, D. Felso . a. Strjtlo l. laeks,, Last February, the Duke Student Union celebrated its first birthda ' . De- signed to accommodate men and women T T T r I XT ' T students, this youngest of campus organ- k3 1 LJ i li xN 1 izarions provided students at last with an on-campus center tor enjoying recre- U ational and cultural acn ities. Among 1 V J S other things, the building supplied rooms in which organizations ma ' hold meet- ings and publications ' staffs can work in adequate office space. The Srutlenr Union administration is made up of the Hoard of . d isers, a Board of (iovernors, and a board of chairmen of the six commitrees. , lr. William (JrifHth is Director, and Jim Harbison ser ed as chairman during the l ' ' 55-56 program. This administration presented a di ersified repetoire to the campus, hoping to satisfy some of the people all of the time. Nationally known person- alities on the Student Union agenda included ( ' harles Peterson, the billiard ex- pert; Stephen Potter, I ' nglish humorist; and (iarmine DeSapio, nationalK-known political leader. Student Union committees also sponsored (landle Light (-ab- arefs, briilge tournaments between Iraterniries, sororities, and independents, and a photography contest. 1 hese activities were in addition to rheir handling of the l. . room ami a Music Lounge, tor which new recoi is were purchased. Tin- Committn- hea.U of the variom Student Vmon aarcttm arc as follous: « ,r r Hunii ( Ujor .-ittnuriuis). S,il v H.vzrn {Edimnimul AJfjtrs), i,U I ' nwy (M.ijur Attraction.) FMic Knit (Soa.il). Rod- Stnriis (Son,, ), Dot McCj l {R,, national) . StiiJait L ' liion Chairman ]im llarhi- son H . jo ; ; R,d Friars and ODK. As a part of the Featiirr Attractions program sponsored v the Student Union, Humorist Bennett Ccrf spoke in the Woniaifs Colh- e Anditorinni on Ins personal experiences. 163 fcll ! I ll Snnor lottmk. ihi of llic C.uiin Who. niiipiis. fill- Chill r iii i of Ciiiiipus Chi-it Jriie on East campus liM, l.ih Hniiey. ., S,- nor ' uho com,-! from Oxford, Xortli Craolina Campus Chest The Campus Chest Fund was organized in order to unite international, national, and local charity collections into one school-wide drive. This drive, held in the last part of March, spared students the inconvenience of frequent fund-raising campaigns. Women were solicited by pledge cards; then Lila Haney and one representative from each dorm collected the money at a specified time. On West campus Marv Botnick and Belton Joyner headed the drive; this year they originated the idea of men placing ten cents in a box when the - picked up dates at East Campus dormitories. C ontributions were made to the organization for World L ' niversit ' Service, the national charity drives of the American Cancer Society and the National Fund for Infantile Paralysis, and to the local drives for the Southside Children ' s Nursery and the John A. Reed Boy ' s Club. Funds were also set aside for a scholarship to be given to a Duke student. x a: i ' Social Standards Committee Brooks, Carrick, Morck, Ha etuhers 1st row: Foard, McKee, Hurst, Stokes, Hatcher, Girand, Kirkpatrick, RatclijJ. 2nd row: Rotuherg, Reed. Welt, Ellis, Daniels, Faulkner. 3rd row; Ziegler, Gould, Kearns, Humphrey, Lassiter, Hodges, Gott, .McLawhorn. Barbara Hatdkr u.ii ilu tluii iun of .Social Su iJ- ards, which is one of the four auxiliary commitlees of the Woman ' s Student Government Association. Social Standards Keeping coeds on their toes about manners and dress on Duke campus is the job of the Social Stand- ards Committee, headed by Barbara Hatcher. At work before school started, the committee sent out to the freshman coeds the Social Standards booklet. Design for a Duchess, which contained regulations and information concerning social standards and practices at Duke. At the beginning of the year the committee worked with the Freshman Advisory Council, providing advice and guidance for the Ireshmen. Social Standards also published and sold a pictorial calendar ot the University. Coed Balls were among the more enjoyable proj- ects of the committee; Winter Carnival and Mardi Gras Masquerade gave the coeds an opportunity to entertain the men from West. To add to the excite- ment, the Chanticleer Beauty Queen was presented in the fall and the May Queen at the Spring dance. 165 .7 Killllllllllf (I It. -.iJS llt ldr,i I . Ivr of I ' ll, H,u Kapp. In C o-ordinate Board, faculry mem- bers and students Hnd a medium for dis- cussing and solving- problems. This council was organized to mediate conflicts in campus life, to listen to student opinion, and to ertect devices for better faculty- student relationships. Chairman Ann Alex- ander and Secretary Elizabeth Springston headed the Board, which consists of mem- bers-at-large and representatives from the classes, the dorms, and th e Town (Jirls. WSGA council, on the recommendation ot the Co-ordinate Board, select for Board members girls with a sense of responsibilit - and a knack for diplomacy to handle the issues arising in the Board. Co-ordinate Board is al va ' s at work assisting in campus-wide activities. This year projects ot the Board included speed- ing up the registration procedure, handling the job opportunities list, the campus messenger service, and sponsoring dinners given in the Fast (Campus Union. Another of the Board ' s extra services was a home- making course for East Campus seniors. Student Co-ordinate Board Mnuhrs „J Ca-orJiiul, ' Ho.inl ,in: hrst i 1, ' Nin ( .iru,n. Siioiul n.« Sjlh („-l:,iiJj l.iz lonUiii. Dm Rc,y,en. Sarjii Ihow.u. Briry MiCiirdy, l.uit ILidrtr. Duniu IU;r. .„„■ n.,iis. ( ,whN li,n.,,y,n. A:iN AlrxjiuUr. Hiui .S n i; . , ( uol (Ir.nr. K.n ll.il, l ,7 ; .,7) « Slii,l,lll I,. 1. ' ..lUHs. II li„ J [(Juniii.iN). Dr. Ii,„i.„. (,. II ,,h, ) . I mUt, L. O Student Forum (entering most ot its attention around a Renaissance Arts Month, the Student Forum brought to the campus a varied program intended to awaken and stimulate the cultural interests of the student body. Perhaps the most interesting feature ot the Arts Month program was the IBM C ' om- pany ' s exhibition of Leonardo DaV inci ' s inventions. Both Duke students and area residents viewed the large-scale models in awe of DaVinci ' s creative genius. The Student Forum (Committee also included in its Renaissance Month two speakers, Francis Henry Taylor, ex-officio curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Noah Greenberg, a commentator of Ren- aissance Music. The Duke Players ' pro- duction of The Merchant of Venice, spon- sored by the committee, completed the Month ' s program. In addition to the Renaissance Arts Month, Student Forum presented the well-known poet W. H. Auden and columnist Doris Fleeson. 167 loiinnli t Don. I!,, Student h ' oniin spot sor,;iIX, -,mi,xlnhi Alpha Phi Omega Members of A ' l ' Li, I rcu : Wal wn. - Ln- tlieus. Bjmes. Haiifikuhiri. Liissiter. Cjnihle, Bunn, Ctitp, Oii-ens. 2 row: Tilhury. Dens- loTi; Duke, Norton, Pruner. 3 row: Graper, Barnes Xeese, Starnes, Tranlhani, Xoriille, tLmck. Bryant. I. rims. McCnrniack. Wells. As a national scr icc tratciniry. Alpha Phi Omega works to attain its thrcc-told purpose of Leadership, I ' riendship and Serviee on the college campus. ' Iliis ear the fraternit - helped orient foreign graduate students to l)ul e lite, sponsored a (ati .ens o weekend for Scouts, and heljied out in arious communit) ' projects. Having been active for onK- two ears. Alpha Phi Omega has already proved itself a helpful atitlition to the oruani .ational life of the eolleue. Tht members of Tnuittmi. Board are: Fisher, Wheelet McMillan. Albrechl.Beni: Eadie, Meixhorne, ll ' .rr,, Traditions Board F rom the moment that the unsuspecting- Freshman appears on campus until the termi- nation of Freshman Traditions period, he is under the supervision and surveillance of the Traditions Board. The purpose of the Board is to enforce compliance with freshman traditions, some of which are: wearing a dink; not sitting on the Chapel steps; being able to recite Duke cheers, the Alma Mater or a reasonable facsimile; and learning the history of Duke which is printed on the inside of the University Stores ' matchbook cover. Because of the widely-held sentiment that a better system of handling motor offenses was needed, the Traffic Court v as incorpo- rated into the Court of Claims in the fall of 1955. At that time the court ' s functions were ex- tended to include all financial claims; when a student believed that he had been unjustly as- sessed or excessively fined for violation of traffic regulations, he could now direct his appeal to this court. By its many cases, the ( ourt of Claims has proved itself to be a valuable subsidiar ' to the judicial Board. Court of Claims The Court of CLunn: I ' . Cato. B. Slye. ]. elson. I. McK,i,„o„. y. KreJuh. Y.M.C.A. 1 , ., , « )•. l C.-i, S, ' ,:u,r C.ihiint. IM rnxv : «, ,, ••„ ,■ •, CV«, - ;.( ;, U«a ' . . l- ' rrJrruk. t .aiilhuli. S.illz. joMirr. Ijiho,,. toiilUJii, (ink-. ln rou : Ah nuthx. Wlurlrr, li,v. Hoy,!, l-or,-lh,mt. Wall. rin , : l.nnlKuh. I ' r.si.lnif of ih, i . .r ..;.. ( .ilw, .1 iiiniihn ,.l Oniitmn Ih hi l .il ' .i .in.l O.I ( I he ()u u Alcn ' s Chns- tiiin Association is known as one of the most active or- ganizations on West Cam- pus; each year the Y.M.C.A. plans and executes numerous projects and programs to ac- compHsh its primary ob- jective: providing Christian fellowship and service tor Duke men. This year, Phil Leinbach acted as top co-ordinator of the many branches of the Y, whose activities totaled a typically busy year. Orien- tation VVeek preceded the year ' s activities with Y men proctoring exams, giv- ing guided tours of both cam- puses, and helping freshmen adjust to campus life. Dad ' s Day in November was the next big Y.M.C.A. project; the men feted over two-hun- dred Dads with a program that included a banquet, a play, and a football game. Throughout the year the Y provided workers tor Edge- mont and for Wright ' s Ref- uge, and it co-ordinated the fraternity-sorority par- ties given for underprivileged children. To provide campus entertainment, the Y spon- sored Twilight Time, a chess and checkers tournament, and a concert by the Duke Am- bassadors. Sometimes over- shadowed by these projects were a host of smaller, though still important ac- tivities — vesper services, sings, visits to hospitalized students, and the Transfer Advisorv Council. hIk ' - ' iiJ rf ' f f ■ K E imr fZ W MKtKf flBBi VBD M,mhrs of the jiinmi CMnet of Y.M.C.A., 1 r: McFee, Dud- hy. Miirtijii, Kramer. Mi-whorvf, Spencer. 2 r: Smith, Calvert, .Uerrm. Fortesci,; Robertson, Penny, Warren. Lonfi.s- -orth. Freshman S or man Cer her. from Sew York, points out Dukes attractions to his father diirinK the Y .M .C.A.-sponsoreil Dad ' s Weekend held to acquaint fathers liith their son ' s activities. ■■)■ h ' Ttiiinmn Cahmel members arc: Ist row , l-otkiiuvi. Romon. Schiller, Davidson. 2nd row: deLong,, Sale, Prime, Gould. 3rd row: Brokenshire, Liehrechi, Spnml, Mayers, Eagle. 4th row: I ' larr. Gtejson, Cross. Uclior, Miss Ann Hutchinson, Davis. Coach lody Xewland gives last minute instructions to lineman liijy i ' arney before Y.W.C.A. Punch-Bunch gets underway .tiinn ' i Freshman V,rh to inform ro,h of )- a.rivitin. Second only to VV.S.G.A. Ill numbers, the Young Women ' s Christian Associ- ation occupies a vital role in organizational life on East (Campus. Under the leader- ship of Jody Newland, the ' co-ordinates the Duke Coed ' s religious lite with her other activities. Y members were bus - during Freshman Week as the girls met planes, trains, and buses bearing new ar- rivals to East. Punch-bunches and open houses were spon- sored to acquaint Freshmen with Y work, and an ex- change picnic with the Y.M.C.A. introduced them to their counterparts on est. Soon these same Freshmen girls, aided by the Big Y in forming their own Fresh- man Y, elected Claudia Eiebrecht as president. ' Fhe ear 1955 marked the One-l lundredth Anniversary of the National Y.W.C.A. ' ; the Centennial was cele- brated at Duke with an asseiiihK honoring Dean Ahee Al. Baldwin. An out- standing project of the year u as the monthly study meet- ing featuring such topics as Fhe Nature of (iod ;ind I he C ' hristian Attitude Fo- xvard War. ' Fhe Worship ( Committee published a book- let of meditations for the Feiueii Season. Alan - Y nieiiibers were aeti el ' en- gagetl in Social Service ' proj- ects, such as working with the ehildreii at i ' duemont and at Wriuht ' s Rehme. } 5  ;, ) II r -i , ;i ,r i«, ; II ;, ,■ Dm n ,w:i rill Kapi ' a D lhi. Memhen of the Y.W.C.A., from left to right, on the Ist ro ' Hnr, Hnhiiiiier, Varney, Allen, Gould. Smith. 2nd rou : Tliom DcLciiii. Eherlmrdt. Neii ' lmd. Black. Herminn. Ship,: rd r.. ' Kimer. Biriirr. Dudley. McLaulwni. . ;.v.f Hiitiliesoii. („ Y.W.C.A 173 Chapel Tlie Sliident Rrliiiioiis Council seated from the left to right first row: G ' . Marfin, B. Gamer, G. UVoo. S. Rrminer, R. Tmrn,. Second row: Miss M. Taylor, . Ftarson, B. Smith (Presi- dent). .. «n ,7 . Miss A. Himkeson, I ' . Lein- huh. . . Ornioii.l. . Lane. C. Hr.i.ix. . Smith. The Srudciir Religious ( ' ouncil serves ro eo-ordinare the parrs of eampiis religious life into one powerful unir. This group focuses rhcir atreiirion on the religious needs of l)ul e Universir then stri es ro meet them. All campus religious organizations find expression through the council which consists of the presidents and chairmen of the arious groups. The council has man - responsibilities in its u()rl . Ihe members help regulate the program of the Duke ( Chapel ' s interdenominational services which inspire the entire campus com- munir . Some of the special activities of the group were sponsoring Faster atui I.enten ser ices, an International Tea, arui the Re- ligious I ' mphasis Week held in March. 174 :i: Thr R,irn;i,l I ' ro asor .,« ,-.( T. Chhuui IS n,;m of rl„- Cliaprl. The position of the (Chapel at the center oftlie campus signifies its importance in the Hfe of the Duke com- munity, for the Duke University Church forms the hub of all religious activities on campus. Uniting the various denominational groups in the worship services held each Sunday Morning is the most important function of the Chapel; yet many other activities were covered this year by its program, hi Christmas it was the scene of the Messiah presentation and the Christmas pageant; inspirational programs were held during the Lenten season; throughout the year students found in the Chapel a place for private meditation and worship; and Dean Cleland and Chaplain Barney Jones offered friendly advice in special problems. The Chapel program was supervised by the Church Board, which consisted of members of the Student Re- ligious Council, representatives from the religious groups, denominational advisers, faculty members, the Dean of the Chapel, and the Chaplain to the University. Rereremi Rjrney I.. Jones is Ch.ip- Liin of the Diihe Viiivcrsily CJhipcl. I ' lHum UilJfr. Carl Muhalsmi, AlLw W ' jIWr join Sally Mcintosh Dill- Moll in ,; panel discussion. Religious Emphasis Week I ' lie larfie responsibility for j ' Linnin Diih ' s iinnihil Religions Emphasis Weih fell on ili, co-ehairnien. Viri inia Hreiier ami Edv.ar Fi h,, K V-. P ' 53 - w. i Hv mM ■ ' ' - ' ' ' j i mim B ' 1 k ■ _j £PHl • A ■B M s m i JIF ' k Siin,lj a rermu.n of Religious ' ' ,; ; W eek. Dr. Muiialson spoke liiiiiheon for the campus leaders. Religious Groups While the Chapel provides a universal atmosphere in its interdenominational services, the Sunday evening meetings of the various religious groups enable each student to remain identified with his own denomination. Almost every branch of American faith is represented in these student organizations: Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Oatholic, Episcopal, Presb terian, Christian, Congregationalist, Unitarian, Evangelical Reform, and Jewish. Each group, under the leadership of a minister or a trained adviser, works and plans separately, yet all work toward a common goal: the social and spiritual advancement of the individual. Led In- ils president. ]• ! Lane, ili, Xewfiiiin Cluh giithen regularly Jo, fellowship every Sii Ida, e-cenWK Evangelical Reformed Churches as the UniteJ Stiidenl Fellrmship. Arthur Brandenburg, adviser to the Methodist Student Felloivship, speaks at one of their Sunday meetings. An inrc ' llccrualh ' lively meeting alv ays rook plaee with the Unitarians, whose panel dis- eussions were nored for their modern and seientihe approach to the field of religion. The (Catholic students arc organized in the Newman C ' lub, and their meetings covered an extensive program aimed at the spiritual de- velopment of the individual and his education in the doctrines of the Church, with their applications towards modern living. I he United Student fellowship was per- haps the most aried group on campus since it was composed of the Congregational, (Chris- tian, and I ' .vangelical Reformed students. The group worked at many projects, hut concen- trated their efforts on charit . The Methodist Student i ' ellowship stands our as being the largest. Their meetings dis- pla ed a wide variety of e enrs: hymn sings, lectures, antl panel tliscussions, nor to mention the recreation aiui refreshments. Waller Benjamin, Assi- Church, addresses the If ■of the Trinity Axrniie I ' resbyterian r Felloirship at a Sunday nii ht meeting. 178 C.jntcrhury tin I ' , the Episcopal suijrul roiip. Siiihiiiy nights Jo the Memorial Chapel and a talk h In the Westminster Fellowship, the stimu- lating program was generally topped by speak- ers of the members ' choice. Under the leader- ship of Reverend Bill Hoyte, the Presbyterians had one of their most successful years. The Canterbury Club, under the leadership of the Reverend Joseph O ' Brien, held supper meetings at which the ' presented many out- standing speakers. The Canterbury Club is famous tor providing sustenance, not only for the spirit, but also for the bod -; the - have long been noted for their suppers served for a nominal fifty cents. One of the most active groups on campus is the Lutheran Student Association, fhe Lutherans ' major activity was working on their Vx-nezuclan mission project; but they also concentrated efforts on increasing interest among their members in the stud - of the Christian doctrine. lenihers of the Hjptist Student Union group listen to an ad- Iras h Dr. Dan I ' la at one of their i,,rfU fue.dax nurlunj . f -: , Presidnit Dean Carzm l,;l llie Ihdr Christian FeUouship in meernifis- 1 Ihdr ll,IM „in ihfri meel nrry l-r„L, nivhl for a srrfur ami social ailnitir. Another large religious group was that of the Baptists, noted for their efforts in the Church ' s mission field. After the Sunday night suppers, the Baptists were always assured of an evening of fellowship. The (Christian Fellowship group en- gaged in many activities designed to give the members insight into the Church ' s approach to doctrines of the life and ministry of Jesus. The Jewish Hillel Society has adapted itself to its students ' beliefs; the view- points of the Orthodox, Conservative, and Reformed are integrated into the Hillel services. Methodist students retreat fo ueekend away fn ni the lanip Kappa Chi Kappa C ' hi is a pre-ministerial fraternity whose purpose is to provide some practical experience and fellowship for students who plan to enter the clergy, regardless of their denomination. The fraternity offers students the opportunity to broaden their views by discussing them with members of other faiths. Every Thursday evening at seven, the Zeta Chapter of Kappa Chi participated in a vesper service; the worship services were followed by fraternity meetings at which Kappa Chi listened to guest speakers. Through these speakers and association with their brothers, future ministers were exposed to practical and theological problems of their profession. ,, VM ' ,«; hniliuiily. i st r.iu : Hnmn, U,i, ,„nU. Kri.ipp. Mul- hiilland. Bell, H,ill, Norris, Helms. 2nd row: fohmon, Roney, M.rtfhriL-s, Shirkey, Webster, Dr. Manschreck, LaVoo. 3rd row: Si IIS. Inyiier, Robins, Weber, King. Morris, Ashii-orth. 4th ra-ii ' .- Raker, Hemnungxijy. Merrirr, Persons, Hjlsinger, Baker. 181 Mc,iih,rs„J ViihlHMwm lio.,r,l, I st r. . Sclrujr:. li. MiCurdy, . Cr.iiiJMI, I . Mull. S. . l,hi 1 row: S. hrael, B. Etidie, . lUdi n. H. Iii.lar, li. Yoi sh. Ih ' .m IhniiiM. I. K.i.sl,r. M. Simtlnrii. I)i K, . . ,; , . V.,r «y . B. r, ll,r. B. Br.uluw. Publications Board Publications Board is made up ofrcprcscnrativcs troni tiic t aculr -, members elected from both I ' ,asr and West, and editors and business manatrers of all publications. The function of the organization is not censorship, but ratiier to maintain a high standard of journalism on Duke campus, i ub Board is responsible for the diversified list of cam- pus publications: the (jiantici.kkr, the Cliioniclc, the Peer, the Playbill; the l) d ' Kfii ;i i(rr; and the .Irchlir. This year the board re-evaluated salaries of publication heads, amended the l) la s and elected editors, business manatiers and their as- sistants for next sear ' s hferar oryani ations. I In- l),j,i „f Trimly Collrn,: llrrhrt . Ilrr- rinii, IS oho ChairiHjn of I ' lihluatmin: Board. Tin- I ' ditorul Hetty M,( in ih,- fnllrniuK. I t(i r. on tlic hrst rnu-: loliN nV vT, Hill I filer, l„„ CmtuUI. CV liill. Mdi Sniuhem, Hjmii. .Did Bill Tudor. Pub Row Heads Perhaps the busiest people on campus were those who worked day after day on Pub Row. During their long, laborious afternoons, the heads of staffs added to their knowledge of journalism and gained experience in staff co-operation. But work on the third floor of Flowers building also had its humorous moments: the fight for type- writers between staffs, the photographer finding that he had forgotten to put film in his camera — so it went until the editions had gone to press. Then Pub Row heads eagerly awaited the finished products; campus approval was sufficent reward for their tedious days of composition. 183 G. C. Hermcksai, Bininesi Mvuiger and As- sislani Coinplroller. is adviser to I ' lihlicitioiis. 4..JeJ Jini Crandall, Editor nf iln- IV U C:hanticleer, is a ■member oj Who ' s Who in American Colleges. The 1956 (Chanticleer was under the leadership ot a woman for the first time in many ears; editor-in-chief Jini Crandall, as- sisted by Betty McCurdy, organized the net- work of staffs and editorial heads who worked jointly to put together the Duke yearbook. This year ' s editorial staff concurred to produce an annual which would be more informative and useful as well as being readable and pic- toriallv attractive. ;« «  {« ' « - ' r . fi ■I ' ht immhrs ol the ,JttonM shilj nf llir i.u u ,i .irrlhr p,ll,ni„iv.. Mt m ni hi.on the I st r ,(ind). Unit. Jnd r: llildretli. Potter, SeversoM. (,r,r i,: Hood. Ilr.ilh. ' l , ,:w ' .ird r: I. urn. Iloli, Ihwmond. Coldslnn. (loiirl.uid. Wiuiro. hry. 4th r: Alor .w, S.,1,: Hoii:ird, Cleaie. Gralhim, Smilli. Soi,!h,,rJ. lin. Com: Moor,-, jonn. Uirl„i. nh r: lliss. Hr.nn. Kjiidal d,. Hosiirll. Suln. Irvni. Uhor, hns,;ihmw. anie ii K r. I ' liilUlH. Chant 111, ' IJnoiul li,:ids of rlir CinsiKliiK .,r,: llrM rnu : . ,. I ' oll.r. I ' . Wood. H. .• . M,- Nrd . I . tiill. H. I il hui. I he seeoiul niu : .. 1 1, Ml,. I. (,r,r,„: I ' . Srirrson. l. Ilddnlh. There were notable improvements in the business department; business manager Bill ludor announced the Chanticleer ' s record number of copies would be printed because each student would receive his book without charge, and that after this year there would be no more advertisements. The business start also purchased new typewriters to replace the 1932 models which were being used by the editorial stati . ' I ' he Business l .r Tudor, is iilso .( li. Hill Me nbers of the CH. - iH:i.t:rR Business Staff are the J„ll. : :,. mtiMU ' 7 , ■ ' . N ;. . - ' ' row: Tom Iru;n, Carl Stnwpf. Lin Holloiiell, Ellen Bradley, Emily (arrj, a , Barbara Freeman, George hey. Bill W ' esl. Ihi, Teller, .uui Duk (.ermjii Ihird r()« ' : Don Doss, David Coble. John Dobson, Ami Gimn, Lydia Han ord, Carol Cooper, Al Gillette, Bob Mdler. Rulurd Dei:ey, and lim ldler ICLEER Financial matters irere delegated to Br iee Hyl- dahl, (Assistant Manager). Sue Bevans (Coed Manager), Bill Tudor. (Business Manager), and John Jordan (Advertising Manager). It - y llie edilorial lif.u s jre, I st row : B. GiiiLI, O. Soittli- rni. I. K.islfr. Ind row: ,S ' . Mcliitosli. H. Youiisi. . I ' tjrson. A. Hal, G. Weeks, A. UKee. Chro Editorial Stuff. Ist r: Sheheen. Fam. Gill, l nin ston. 2nd r: Szekely, Grissett, Knapp, Crau-ford. Nutter. Finei jii. Spealman. ird r: Westmoreland Preissle, Noble. Rankin. McConnell. Colquitt. Mrmahan, Harstine. Htiss. 4th r: Brooks. Hammer. Woulery. Yoiiiin. Mihilosh. young, Heil The Editor of the Cliroiiiclc, l ml Tuerff. Kxpaiiding tioiii twchc to sixtLX ' ti pages a week gave tlie dlironich ' , among other things, a chance tor better news coverage, more ads to keep Bill Teller and company happy, and room enough tor the many letters which re- flected the intensit) ' ot student feeling over PC i I S wideK -discussed editorials. This larger edition called tor more stati members; on ednesda and Sunda)- afternoons typewriters often had to be lifted from nearby offices. Tile business heads of the Duke Chronicle are the fnlhwirig: Bill Teller, ma ia, er; Francine fohmim. cr eil mLiiiaarr: and Jiiiw W ' ehrr, assistant manai;er. NICLE Members of the Chronicle business staff irho are conferring oi-er fiscal natters are the folloirinti. seated on the hrst row left to right: Bill Staley, and Francine Johnson. Those on the second row are: Bill Teller, Craig Clwate, ay Garvin, John Weber. Ti.in C.larl;, and Hill Spencer. Editor Paul Tuerft raised many a pen and man ' an eyebrow over his words on the segre- gation problem, while others watched over the din of energetic reporters who were rushing to make deadlines, laying out copy, and trying to think of new mystery segments. Faithful to all were the writers, who kept coming back for more — a good reflection on the esprit de corps of the Tower of Campus Thought and Action. As Business Manager. Bill Teller, a member of ODK. handled the Chronicle ' s adi and finances. 3? 1 r : SchiiMrz. Si iirhrrti. I ' ernii. Siiiiiiions. 2r : Wjiit-nvnoril, I ' oller, Suhohoti, Ramoiii. 3 r : Walk- ley, Haii-kiiis, Weeks, Ihirney. 4r: Norton, Skipper, Appleuhite, Bennett. 5r: Merrit t, Davis. The Archive office was possibly the only place on campus with two portable radios and an original paint- ing to match its burlap cur- tains. The green sofa remained there as a m s- tcrious symbol of creative imagination, the coveted as- set of aspiring writers whose work filled the pages of the oldest undergraduate liter- ary magazine in the South. Odessa Southern, who also frequented other offices on Pub Row, held general meet- ings of the staff and presided over coffee sessions with struggling authors and over- worked staff members. In the chaos preceding the publication deadlines. Bob Alirandon, assistant edi- tor, often emerged as the stabilizing force around which the staff gravitated. Ann Nicholson handled freshman material and layout work, while the three staff heads, Pat Perrin, fiction, I ' red ( happell, poetry, and Kd Norris, art, gathered and selected material. Archive The clnefs-oj-slaj] oj lli, and Ann S ' lclwhim. I ' .diii i-lifili.. l E.iitnrul hfads of the Pet Stiihh, him McAIIisn-r, Collahorarin mrr ihr fiimiichil problems of llie Pec business heads. Herb ohiison. Berne l ' isner, ,ui,i Ti Peer The campus humor maga- zine, the Peei served this year as an intermediary be- tween the facts presented by the Chronicle and the fiction pubUshed in the Archive. And although between the unique covers there abounded both facts and fiction, the intent of the magazine was to incorporate these funda- mentals into a form of ma- terial which would result in humor. Kditor John McAllister and his stafi of cartoonists, photographers, writers, jok- ers, and exaggerators kept their eyes open to the whim- sical side of campus life and produced issues whose con- tent ranged from satire to sex. The lightheartcd Peer, ' ' as it is aficctionateh ' termed, enjoyed a joke on the Archive when it printed a section of stories, book reviews and poems determined to parody its more serious neighbor. The first issue served to in- troduce freshmen to Duke. Peer nff 1st row IVisner, i eir, U eeks fcAllisrer 2nd tow Peterson, onhrop, lohnson, Dukwn !rd row Ja pert low Sttibin 4th row Tran M assermvi Rrook. luth. Playbill SraH ' -widc, rhc Playbill ortiimi .arion was smallest on Pub Row, although it turned out one of the most widely-read eampus puhlieations. Playbill is actually a eampus service organization, serving as a central publishing agency tor a number of campus groups. During the year, this organization published the programmes for the (Concert Series, the Duke Players, Student Union features, and published the Vi ' . I ' reshman Hand- books; the ' also handled protirammes tor Robert Merrill ' s concert, I loof ' n ' 1 lorn, anil The Merchant of ' cniic. I ' his was an extension ot business oxer an other ear, antl tor this reason Pub iioard saw the iieeil tor eleeting an etlitor and business manager, positions which had l)een pre iousl - incorporateil and held b ' one person. Sterling Brockur I limi, ii is this yea frnm Diirlhv,,. Sort), Caro- ' ditor of the piihlUiitwH, the Uukl ngineer. The DiikEn meer, edited and pub- lished by the engineering students, has been rated one of the outstanding student technical publications in the nation. It is the only campus publication that re- ceives no outside financial aid. Pub- lished four times a ear, the magazine is for the benefit of students, faculty, alumni, and other engineers. Besides publicizing the College of Kngineering throughout the country, the DiikEvf incer gives to students the opportunit ' to acquire skill in technical writing. Not only are the engineers proud of their serious writing, but their Lub has turned out some of the best jokes on campus; hence there is continually a large non-engineering audience. Amhriiit. E,i-j.- DukEngineer 191 Alrhough its activities were little publicized, the Kngineers Student Coun- cil performed two important roles tor Duke ' s engineering students in this, its third ear of operation. In its first capacity the C ouncil brought the College of I ' .ngineering closer to campus-v ide politics by appointing members as repre- sentatives to Al.S.G.A. Secondly, as an independent organization, it acted as a co-ordinator for the activities ot the engineering students. Under the direc- tion ot two faculty advisers and the officers, Bob Martin, Bowden Ward, Jim aughn, and Harold Schcid, it super- vised such projects as the I ' ngineers ' Show, the Kngineers ' Ball, and the build- ing of a Homecoming displa ' . Representatives to E.S.( . included the officers elected by the entire student body of the College of Engineering, as well as the class officers and elected representatives from the engineers ' pro- fessional and social organizations. Engineers ' Student Council • • ,■ mniihrrs of thr i:„v.tii,rri Stiident C.umal. are. seared left to right: . Lane, D. Mtml omery. R. Clmpwan, B. Waser. . RriKRS. II. Sch,-nL I. r, i; j ;, H. M.irtii,. H. n,l. D. Xiclwhon, E. Ilminwmi, C. -.V.rws, R. Bnrm-s. jml D. Aims. Standin. ' : B. Wihon, .wd ). V.nrr. Lp r . rj . ' -v Ceorg,- Ev,uis. ,i Senwr Jmm Ashrvilh: ii;u I ' nsuh ' iit of the A.l.E.E. ii hi is in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Each month this year, as in past years, the American Institute ot Kleetrical Engineers gave students of electrical engineering an opportunity to meet in- formally with their professors, to listen to top professional men discuss topics of particular interest, and to talk with other students about current ideas and problems. The x .LE.E. is a professional or- ganization, and as such its student branch helps the electrical engineering student in many ways. It fosters in him the growth of qualities which he cannot derive from his textbooks on amps, ohms, and volts. It provides a contact with EE men throughout the nation, thus channeling new ideas into the local chapter. And most important of all, it gives him a chance to strengthen technical and social bonds with his classmates, with his instructors, and with practicing engineers, establishing an important foundation for the eraduatine enuineer A.l.E.E. Members of the A.l.E.E. are as follows, left to right, on the first row: Barnes, Lyman, Scheid, Cherry, Rudisill, Hammond, Lee, Clark, Vaughn. Second row: Adams, Pegg, Edwards, Armhnist, Schltmm. Third row: Redmond, Berger, Marchese, Becker, Kurkman, Brownell, Lineker, Boothroyd, Egli. Parker, Spanagel. Headley. Godfrey, [ones. Long. Hamhrick. .Moody, Stewart. Fourth row: Owen, Evans, Cartier, Ian Order. iV.o.v .rL. Umhers of Americm Socrty of Cn-il Engineers, Ist ro«-: Brannnck, IXnul. Goudy, Amos, Katz ' mski, Stoltlemyer. 2nd row : Doimey, Lindsey, Cook, Har- ley. Weld, Clark, Williams. 3rd row: Gilbert, Dale, Williams, Gill, Olive, Scott, Riggsbee, Manuel, Pape, Kopf, Oastler, Booker, Anderson, Hoadley, Lane Civil engineering students at Duke are bonded together in the American Society of Civil Engineers; in this organization, classroom instructions are brought to lite by conversing with the practicing engineers and professors who meet with them each month. During the past ' ear, the society also featured speakers, panel discussions, motion pictures and the reading of student papers in order to give members a more realistic picture of their profession. .• .S.( .F ' ., under the direction ot officers Dick Amos, Dick Player, and John Katzinski and adviser P. C Stottlemyer, supplemented these meet- ings by taking field trips to nearby places of interest. By continuing his membership in the A.S.( .I ' .., the pro- fessional engineer keeps informed of new dexelnjiments w irhin his lieKI ami can more easiK ' nicer and eoiiter with the outstanding men ot his profession. Officers of the A.S.C.E. arc tlic foilnu ing L to R : . Katzinski (Sec.-Treas.). R. G. Amos (Chairman). R. I.. Player { ice-Chairman). 194 . le?nbers of A.S.M.E., on the 1st row: Deakiris, Risher, Knauss, Nicholson, Briggs, Ward, Proctor. 2nd row: Beck, Manning, McLean, Hoixell, Gunter. Anderson, Moreno, Finol. Waser, Baker. 3rd row: Winnerstro?n, Knight, King, Stiegler, Kimiph, Hiehert. Haslett, Elsevier, Foster, Murray, Hean. A.S.M.E. A.S.M.E. ojgi. dent). Hr,Kgs The Duke Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers was formed with a dual pur- pose: to keep its members informed of the latest advancements in the theory and practice of mechanical engineering in general and to stimulate interest in mechanical projects with- in the school. These future engineers, led this year by Dave Nicholson, Norm Briggs, Don Knauss, Paul Risher, and Derrick Deakins, met each month to discuss current problems and projects. A.S.iM.E. planned held trips which were both educational and entertaining for the participants; trips included visits to the Western Electric guided missile plant in Burlington and the Norfolk naval yards. Members also receive the monthly publication of A.S.M.E., which contains articles on the latest developments in mechanical engineering. 195 Duke I ' hyers, on tlu- Isr rou ; Hmdi. Hmi.s. 2nd row: Suw,; Coliai, MuluhL l.aPnIU. Fox. Reardon, luslhr. S,nJ,r. ,;h. Crejditk. Miller, Mors,; Tronol,,,,,: Krrirr. Unltu.r,;i. 4th rou ; Rrnrnold, Slurp,: U,rh. l-nh,-r. Cnsii-oU, Rome. Cirr. Hrooh; I h. hi J strut from R )i x ,m tq. S.irjh Ciittimi Ivus lielp from or- J eaime Sforic IXfit Siitet. ami Fred RtRtiiol,! prtsent j strut ' iinoil l.o iii. ,is An H.irlrll Irits to ptrsiiihlt litr from litr piirpost. ram one of this ynir ' s phys. I ' lic Man V lio Came to Dinner. Occupying Branson building on East Campus, the Duke Players organization provides opportunity for students to de- velop their dramatic talent. Membership is open to all students on both East and West; talent is the basis tor selecting students tor the roles in productions, and interest is all that is necessar ' tor working on props or make-up. This year the Players celebrated their twenty-titrh birthday with a banner year; season tickets were sold, and record num- bers attended performances. Early in the season they raised the curtain on The Man Who Came to Dinner, a play which they repeated during Dad ' s Day weekend. Efiort number two. Right You Are, was also well received. As the tinale in their big year, the Players presented The Mer- chant of I ' enice. Al Fin, a senior irho hails originally from Hampton, Vir- ginia, has served as this year ' s President of the Duke Flayers. DuKE Players One of the major plays presented this year hy Duke players u-as Shakespeare ' s The Merchant of Vein Kiiiii Hi ii hich, Califonna Senior li-.u fmulenl of Hoof ' n ' Horn Hoof ■ ( , ' ,„rr. Isr rnu-, left to right: •. Ahernath x. I). Moll, R. IXivis, K. liimkuh, A. l.uy. Jml n.« : .V. (irraihLw. H. Hr.,m v Each year Jiiring Joe College Weekend, Hoof ' n Horn Club presents an original musical to the enjoyment of the entire campus. Horn Hoof ' n ' Horn was originated at Duke in 1936 and has produced shows yearly or biannually since 1939. Each year the executive council ot the organization has chosen one student manu- script and with a cast, director, producer and stage crew composed entirely of students has presented the campus with varying degrees of talent. To be eligible for membership in Hoof ' n ' Horn one must actively participate in one show; the executive council, which makes all decisions concerning the show and the club, picks the manu- script, the producer and the director. This council is elected each spring by the membership; it con- sists of a president, vice-president, two secre- taries, a treasurer, and three members at large. This year ' s executive council, headed by Presi- dent King Rimbach, picked Top Secret, a stor - set in a scenic island paradise, to highlight the gay Joe College Weekend. The show was written by Alan Lacy and was produced by Lacy and Ruth Davis. The dancing chorus of Laugh- ing With You skillfully per- forms one of (1 199 i:,uli TiirsJay nrmiiK. niKsic liSKfsJrom tlie iusir Room „i E.ist Didr - here th,- Wrwuns (;i,r CUih nhr.irus iiiuUr tli, ' Jntctwii of Mrs. Ha Women ' s Glee Club I ' Acry luL ' sda) ' iiighr Ivasr ( ainpiis Wiis filled with the- srrains ot both re- ligious and secular music originating, ot course, from the Woman ' s College Glee (;iub, directed by Mrs. J. Foster Barnes and accompanied by Fran Smith. Presi- dent ( arolyn Hampton handled club business — caroling parties, a ' alentine s Ball, and other social gatherings. Nancy Burns directed the Triple Trio, which is a select group within the (ilee ( lub; these nine girls performed at many eomnuinity functions during the Near. Throughout both semesters the girls worked toward their goal of mem- l)ership in the Chapel ( hoir. I ' rni.lcnl aj llir Wnninis (ihr Cliih, C.rwlyn Ihu i ro,i. ;.v .; S,- ii ran, ninkuii. S. C. .,ml .dw V „r-l ' ns,,Uiil of llir S,;i,or CLi Early in the fall auditions were held for aspiring singers, and the members of the Men ' s Glee Club began their practice sessions for the school year. In these initial rehearsals each vocal group worked separately to learn new songs and to break in new members. Then the groups were combined, and after more practice, they produced the excellent music heard by visitors and Duke stu- dents at their spring concert. This year ' s Duke concert and spring tour were held after the death of J . Foster Barnes, who had led the group to national prominence in his twenty-seven years as director. The men of the glee club toured cities in six states, and then cli- maxed their activities with the annual appearance on the Perry C ' omo Show in New York. Senior IXnr Ihulm.w Jwm Crramuh. R. ., li ' .rs r ,snl,-nl of llir Men ' s ai,r Cliih .uhi also servni .u pmuknl of Siv.nia Chi. Men ' s Glee Club The Men ' s Glee Cluh presented its first concert oj the year under the direction of Norman Desrosiers in a program dedicated to Mr. Ha, n Cfi l,„ih,ri „l SImr n Shipper Cliih, 1st r: I ' eltil, Al rxtiiijrr. Hook, Stiuirl, liotiiick, Maxson, Browne, Tay lor, Alster. 2nd r: Samoje, Crews, Marks, Furman, (ienter, S ' elsoii, Lynch, Fry. ?rd r: Burrell, yVinslow. Harahan, Harm, Helly. l iippmin, Hhtt. Linden hop: n SiJPPKR Club As -,1 rcsulr ot opinions expressed in a poll rakcii l) Pivsidenr Alarv Bornick and Ins sraH, Duke snidenrs enjo ed rhe rhyrhms of two of the nation ' s top bands during Shoe ' n ' Slipper and Joe College weekends. Mueli planning went into the festivities whieh featured (lount Basie in rhe I ' all and l,es I ' lgarr in rhe Spring. 202 Members of the Duke Symphony Orchestra, under the direction oj Mr. Allan Bone, rehearse for their two big concerts, one in February and one in the Spring. The sixry-hvc piece Duke S mphony Orchestra found 1955-56 a year of great progress. One of the outstanding activities of the year came when the orchestra ac- companied pianist Jacob Lateiner. In May, the group cHmaxed its most successful season in its history with their annual spring concert. Duke Symphony 203 ,,lly inrsni. Concert Band Karly last fall Duke ' s serious musicians competed at auditions tor seats in the C onccrt Band. This group placed em- phasis upon variety in music and featured in their programs classical, semi-clas- sical, and novelty selections. As a result of diligent practice, the seventy chosen players presenteii se eral concerts this year. Shortly after school l)egan, a lawn concert was given; later m the semester another was presented n the l ' ast Oam- pus auditorium. Spring semester called tor doubled rehearsals as the musicians prepared for a week-long tour of the Southeast and for two adiiitional eon- certs given on I ' ast Oampus tor the Duke student l)od . iihl in Hi ItJ the umpus. IP ' W ! 204 The Duke Ambassadors have gained prestige borh ar home and abroad as one of the most outstanding collegiate dance bands in the country. This year they pro- vided the musical background tor both C ' oed Balls and played for many class and fraternity dances; in addition to their performances at Duke the ' entertained at nearby schools. Last spring, the Am- bassadors became internationally famous when they toured Air Force bases in Iceland; this year, the band and Nat Greenblatt have again been asked to entertain the Airmen. The ' will leave immediately after graduation tor a two- week tour of the Azores, Bermuda, Scotland, Iceland, and Newfoundland. Bill l ipf IfJ th,- Dnk Ambassadors Pep K,! Mar and Sue StraJer veer,- nspmisiHr. .u Ir.ulers of rii, for ihf energy and spirit sho ' ni ,ir Didc f;,i ies this year. An organization which is full of enthusiasm itself but finds this quality sometimes lacking in other members of the student body, Pep Board under- takes each year to build up and main- tain school spirit. East and West each elect a chairman, and these serve as co-chairmen for one campus-wide board; this year ' s co-chairmen were Kit Weir and Sue Stradcr; other members were volunteers and repre- sentatives from the domitories. Sue and Kit led the groups in its campaigns for team support and worked closely with the Cheerleaders to invent new yells for the cheering section. I ' ep Hoard. Ir: Swarr, I ' ettit, (, F,ho„. Ileiidrix. Kramer, I Chedesler, Hazm. Creus. 3r: Xidrl, Girard. Parlloiv, Rodtnsky. Board The Duke Fcp Board and the cheerleaders promoted Pep RalHes, sponsored the annual program ot skits for an especially outstanding Home- coming celebration, and planned card tricks for the entertainment of spec- tators on the opposite side of the stadium. When competition and riv- alry were especially keen, Pep Board helped to turn excess steam and en- thusiasm on the part of the students and fans into rousing displays of sportsmanship; but whether the spirit lagged or soared. Pep Board main- tained a steadying influence on both the teams and the tans. Dukes peppy eheerle.nters, first row : G. I ' artloii; M. Harm. ). Frhon. S. K.i Second row: B. tVciij, S ' . Gardner, D. Jacoies, A. Rodeinky, L. Far, irj Retiveen liakrs rif the frames I ' ep Board sponsored the neks, one of whieh turns o. he the popular Duke Blue D 207 No Duke toorball game would be complete w irhour the song and spirit provided hv the Marching Band. Be- fore each home game, the double-timed rhythm of the snare drums heralded the hand ' s procession onto the held; to acquire this perfection, the band re- hearsed three rimes a week. President John ( artwright and drum major Don Billings headed this ear ' s organiza- tion, and Dr. Paul Bryan directed the group. Last fall the band traveled to the Cieorgia Tech game where they entertained in Grant Field. In March the members were entertained at a dinner-dance, where awards were made, and new officers were elected. Marching Band riir f.is! :iihl hiiih-srrppniii Duke M.nchiiiK lii hl, i-huli li.is iion fjnie fnr its pmisinii. salutes its school during Iiakrs .it .1 foot hall k,( 20s nemhen of tin- Board of Directors of R,ni„ Cox. Ahiex. Dnn Wilmii. ICrijf r.wr, ; .r i -« W ' DBS, more often kmr n as the Radio Council arc the follouing: Beacliai Cranston, Mr. Wetherhy, Harris. Smith. Taylor. Mr. Griffith. Tatem. Ban, Radio Council The Radio Council exercises broad governing power over tlie station ' s pol- icies; the group meets to approve the plans of the management, the budget, unusual expenditures, and broadcast hours. Their most important duty is the election of the hve student managers. Radio Council is composed of the Dean of Men, the Dean of Undergraduate Women, the Director of Student Ac- tivities, the engineering adviser, ap- pointed representatives from M.S.G.A. and W ' .S.G.A., representatives from Trinity College, the Woman ' s College, and the College of Engineering, and the adviser of WDBS who is appointed by Dr. Edens. Dr. Joseph C. Wetherhy, a member of the English and Speech department, is the adi- ' iser and chairman (jf the Radio Council. ■H !■ K!f?jH H BV - ' ■Hk yl Er B k ' vw- WT t ' ' xW ief B y A JP. , ' r A r ' Ma f i H I H H H i , , jR™ |H lil ■■ 1 ||lM] H| K kb K j MBi 1 2 B 7 1 Boh Kutf ' rsm:. To, 1st row: .47;iA Siharps, S,iihix Small. Boh IM ' iiy. BiiJ.h B,aclhvii. FJ H.i rerrall. I ' rt,- Taylor. Boh Bruhiker. jmi Bjiur. Do,, ' Smrrhoff. Abscn ,«. Imj,„i,- Cnmito,,. In- Rohrlwli. Znd ri)U I ' ru ) ,(rj. A ,- l.ii,t:r,„cl,. To,,, HV vt U„,j rrs of WDBS I ' elt l.iUor HrMham (Business). E,! ILjrns iS,.,i nrrrin i. Missing: w Ah,ir ' roj„c ,o„). Buddy ). Ill,, Bauer {T.nni- I ' lihlie Relalwns). Orientation week and exam-time services kept the oscilloscope peaking eighteen hours a day instead of the normal r elve and a half. New programs appeared in the line-up, too: The M.S.G.A. Reporter covered student government developments, Tomorrow ' s Clas- sics added semi-elassical music to the usual presentations of pops, classics, and good )azz, and quiet Music tor Studying Hlled the wee small hours. Kach week a panel of students put a distinguished guest On the Spot. All the tunerions ot a radio station are depeiuleiu ujion each other. The training pro- ided to the large start, the service to the universit -, and the fun, too, depend upon the satisfaction of local and national sponsors, which in turn depends upon sound public re- lations and business practices. Financially, W ' DBS is on very firm ground for the first time. Duke ' s radio voice has just completed its most successful ear since its establishment. 210 WDBS Serving rhc entire Duke eoniniunity was a tavorire phrase with WDBS announcers this year; and, since ex- tending its broadcasting area, the station did just that. Not sparing the budget, this year ' s staff also improved the studios and equipment; new turntable units, lighting, and air-con- ditioning were only a tew ot the additions. Programming was dressed up to please most of the people most of the time ; it offered something for every taste and appealed specifically to student interest. Old programs were rejuvenated; The Devil ' s Den Show returned to the air with music and interviews from East Campus. News of world and campus events continued to be an important part of each day ' s schedule, with Campusology being aired at more effective times than in the past. Sports coverage was more complete than ever before. The remote crew traveled over two thousand miles to broadcast all the Duke basketball games, sometimes feeding play-by-play descriptions to commercial stations. Iiimor Ed Hjrr,i h.u led UDBS ,7.( its Station Mii hrger tins year. Iim Bauer (Eng. Mgr.) sits at the con- trols of radio station WDBS and is ably assisted by Pete Taylor {Prod. Mgr.). Ill Ufmlvnnj R,;Hh,wdHa, r.impros. 11 ,,. ,-, ,„,, A uJMIou-s, 1 to r. 1st rou ' : Ahrni.rlhy. Knlhtey, Sly,: TinUi.ini. Emhlr rn ik-r, I ' li ' ih. riinwiniiii, Cnlr. irii row : Craven, Elliot. L.,d Imir. rou : Sc.uf,-. lohmon. DmA-. Ratchjjr. (u,rh uiiii. Crmb: Snntli. Hmturs. V,rJ. Bench and Bar Bench and Bar meets the needs of stu- dents who desire to know more about the requirements for entering law school; how- ever, membership is not restricted to pre- legal undergraduates, but is open to all who are interested in knowing more about op- portunities in the law profession. One of the most interesting projects of this ear was participation in mock trials where members took the parts of lawyers, de- fendants, witnesses, juries, and judges; these trials served to give meml)ers a practical look at the job of the lawyer. Other activities included talks given b - law school professors, movies dealing with legal problems, antl intormal dis- cussions l) the group. Ihll Sly,: ,, S,;„„r J m m l.nks„inill,: I ' lnn.U of Heiich J ' ht H.ir ivliuli ; ,a ip„srj of DiiLr 212 The Did;- l ' r,-M,Jn.il Sociay liMS hd llin year hy olm Lod- niell, ii:ho is a Senior claiming Washinglon. D. (. ' ., as his home. The Prc-Medical Society was formed to provide an outlet for the interests of un- dergraduate students who planned to enter a school of medicine. Headed by John Lodmell, president, and John Sadler, vice- president, the Society met this year on alternate Thursday evenings where they discussed a variety of problems, such as A-bomb after-effects, socialized medicine, and cancer; these discussions were often led by men eminent in the profession. Duke Hospital contributed to the year ' s program b ' allowing members to observe operations which involved major problems of medical technique. As a school service, the Pre- Meds again sponsored for the entire cam- pus a free chest X-ray program. Pre-Med Society ( Did, f I, -Medical Society gathers in the Vnion Ballroom on West before a meeting in v.-hich they discuss current deielopments in medit 213 Ill,- lUtiMwn Sn,[l .,„ ). BalhwiMu. H. )) Ir is b ' no means rnough rhar an officer ot the Nav ' should be a capable mariner. He must be that, of course, but also a great deal more. He should be, as well, a gen- tleman of liberal educa- tion, refined manner, punctilious courtesy, and the nicest sense of per- sonal honor. This is by John Paul Jones, founder of the Naval tradition; this in turn is the basic purpose of the organiza- tion of NROTC ' units. Naval R.O.T.C. riirfinr o lhf Wn ' dl ROTC conip.vius. Able Conipjiix, -i is sriiJnif-co i ii.iihii-:i In Turn Sumner. .1 Sniior Xi-lios( Iwm,- is Hertford. Sorlh Carolina. The Savy ROTC Band ii-as directid this year by Sen- tor Boh Bramiock. Rahr Com huiy is the second of the Navy cmipanies and -a-as led this year hy Boh Eadie, - -ho ivas President of FAC and a nnmher of W h. s h. - ( .iini.ii(v.h. Jii.iii (, ,Llshnr„. „rtl,(.,,„h„.i. ;.:( Mtwhrn oj th,- l ■ nnlphin Shiff. on the Ist row: «. Ijr -i, E. Ihuiuiwmi. E. Shank, T. K.-h, uu.ir :.■.,! r..u S. Prevosi, T. Wnnhf. I.. Brooh. C. Br.wJnn. This car, the Duke Naval Rc- SLTvc Officers ' 1 raining Corps cele- brated for the first time an NROTC ' il.i ; midshipmen observed the oc- casion by entertaining spectators witii a precision march routine b ' tiien- drill team in Duke Stadium prior ro the Wake Forest game. 1 he three huiuired men of Duke ' s NKOIX; unit attend classes in na al science where the ' learn the basic facts about gunnery, na i- tiation and steam enuineenni;. On ihe drill tield ruo davs each eek, the toiiirh and thiixl class mid- shipmen learn how to follow orders and to tunetion as a team instead of as an induidual; as they become upperclassmen, the - will be the eommaiuling officers on the field aiul responsible tor ui iim orders. Th,- hrnr and effiaait DnII Cowpj olht-r of the XROTC units at Duke ami u u commanded by Senior Douglas G Ashez ' i le. . C. Many ot the midshipmen bring praise and honor to the unit by their performance as members of the drill team, rifle team, band, or other group sponsored by the unit at Duke. During the summer months, man ' of the middies become an integral part of the Navy. As third classmen they are the seamen under the eyes of the first class who are the of- ficers. During the cruise, some stand watch as helmsmen; others stand officer of the deck watches, and some others have the job of con- trolling the ships ' armament. This phase of the naval officer ' s training is probably the most important; here he sees the peace-time Nav ' in operation, and the material learned in the classroom is put to use. The Rifle Team, rirst ond rou- : . Eldrediie u- left to right: . Edu-ards and K. Gryhoii ' ski. Sec }d I ' . I ' arish. Ihird rou- : R. Biirnham and T. Steigle, i j ip_ ijlf ip 1 . n; The DidY Air Force ROTC unit, shniai here in ' u.-ivR fnnmtion. is ., eonipelenl effuieiil on aiinMt,,,, „J ruv hundred thirlyjo Air R.O.T.C. Oljieers .uid imii exiiiiiiissioiied ' ijjieers of del.uliineiil Half. I r: First It. Kiim. Ui,. Mxers. Col. Kiiiiiht. l .i liarnhill. First It. (.uijield. 1 vF S t. Hull. S Sil. Xoriell. M S.-l. liulex. 1 .St; . Fiire. ! r: 1 ,Si; . Flhii The Duke University Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps was organized in July, 1949, under the command ot ( olonel Byron R. Switzcr. Shortly alter the beginning ol the Korean conHiet, it reached a strength ol more than six hundred cadets. Colonel Robert J. Knight became the professor of Air Science in 1952, replacing Colonel Switzer. Under Colonel Knight, the unit continued to grow in size, in quality, and in prestige. Recently, with the retirement of Colonel Knight, Colonel Todd took command of the unit. Since the end of the Korean War, enrollment in the cadet corps has decreased until there are now approximately two hundred and fifty cadets in the wing. It is a select, compact unit — one that is producing officers worthy of the United States Air Force. The mission of the AFROTC program is to prepare students, through a plan of instruction at civilian edu- cational institutions, to serve as officers in the regular and reserve components ol the USiA.F, and to assist in discharging, where necessary, any institutional obli- gations to offer instruction in military training. uUt Colomi n.nr llartnum ii;u ill, ing Comvhmder ujihe AFKOIC fiut. Thr Cuitt l-,i,!i Sljff iinlii.in. m rr.iiit, (Miinnimier IXizr H.uIiilw. Second rosv : Exniimr Officr l-nd ,lkii,i. Mark him- so,,. Duk Doico. ' i l„i I ' ria: I hirci rcu : ,(, ■ ).( ,■. Xallui, Sk,pprr. R. S. YoiinI. I),„ijld Krniplrr. lo„rrh rn ,„• r„, v. The Duke AFROTC Band, here perform- in; in a rei-ieii is open to iiny cadet li-lio ixishes to join it. Activities The activities available to the AP ' ROTC cadets are varied and numerous. Whether the cadet ' s free hours are few or many, there are many opportunities for participation open to him. For those who are musically inclined there is the AFROTC Band; while others choose the Precision Drill Team. Both groups perform at reviews, appear in parade on Armed Forces Day, and march at sports events. Major Myers points out to three AFROTC cadets features of planes similiar to those which they will 1 1 Drill team, under the a.mniMj of C uiel Second Lt. Richard Ulricli, is an activity of AFROTC Cadets. The Rifle Icam also attracts much interest because it otlers the cadet an opportunity to practice shooting and to compete in matches with other units. Among additional activities are the Military Ball, unit parties, orientation flying, field trips, the drill program, the MARS amateur radio station, plus the Newspaper, History, and Photo sections of the Cadet Office of Information Service. Million, Haniimloii. ( ihmkiiik B.atitv Qiiten, n crozi-ned ■ilKOK ld,l.in li.ll I Qiiun h (oloml R.nmond Todd. ) the AFROTC of Bill Sre station. MARS, I Ed Booth roxd. Semper Fl DELIS Semper Fuielis, Ir: Su arlz, Crossingham, Savage, Marstmi, Peltitl. Sanders. 2r: Sutnner. O ' Callagkan, Germm, Toxie, Beane. Beasley, Lo-we, Losee. 3r: T.Sg,t. Brodigan, Cogan, Lane, Haack, Leiris. Williams. Rossins. Biirnham, Thuemmel. Rao. 4r: Runic. Graham, Armstrong, Beaty, Ridley, Mcllhniny. Miller, Richardson, Bell, Brubaker, . laj. . io Semper I ' uiclis is nuule up of otfJcxTS, re- serves, ami men w ho [ilaii tor future careers in the Marines. At rheir monrhly meetings, the members saw movies and heard lectures and discussions about the customs and traditions of the ( )rps. Nor onl - did they learn about past glories ami achieNemetits which ha e made the 1 .eathernecks so famous, but thcN also were enlightened about present day ac- tivities and the many opportunities available in this service. Semper Fidelis was established on the Duke ( ampus in 1952, and the organiza- tion has grown both in si .e and importance since this recent beumnino. 222 Nurses ' Education Club Members are, on the 1st r: Dorh Crutchfield, Mary Aim AicLellan, Josephine Ransdell, Shirley Hour, Eunice Smith. 2nd r: Marie Burns, Mary K. Patten, Luetta Booe, Ruth Pierce, Jessie Kiser. 3r r: Halive Zukoivski, Dorothy Francis, Virginia Sinclair, Ruby Barnes, Martha Dai-is, Barbara Dunleiy, loan Beac ' ier, Riilh Lan.iis, Lorraine Pensuim- o The Helen Nahm Nursing Education Club was organized to create a closer relationship among the graduate-nurse students, and be- tween the club members and other students at Duke. The officers and faculty adviser divided the meetings between discussions of club business and dinners with guest 223 speakers. Airs. Kimi Tanaka ' s talk on Japa- nese flower arrangements was so successful that she was asked to return. Mrs. Bing- ham Dai spoke to them on ceramics, and later in the year, the group invited Dr. Cleland, Dean of the Chapel, to speak to their group. 1 jp s r --— Th, clwn nlitjr vcv ; (■ ) ■(■ Ch.lpi-I Ji 5N t ii t  rx ■ 4 ( 1  « oj- tin- Lm I. l- Chapel Choir The Duke Uiiivcrsir - (Chapel Choir was comprised this year of approximately two hundred members selected from the Men ' s and Women ' s (ilee ( ' tubs. The group built up a large repetoire of sacred music which they sang at the Sunday morning ( ' hapel services; the year ' s most outstanding performance was the annual Christmas presentation of Mandel ' s Messiah. The choir was under the direction of J. Foster Barnes unt il his death, and then was directed by the Reverend Norman Des- rosiers; the singers attracted many isir()rs to their programs and to the morning services. More important was the spiritual atmosphere which if helped to effect at the services; students worshipped with the choir as it sang selections l) great religious composers. The Chapel Choir felt a great loss this past February in the death ot their director, J. P ' os- ter Barnes. A4r. Barnes, known to many alumni and students as Bishop, had come to Duke in 1927 and was the founder of the Chapel Choir and of the Duke . II-Star (x)n- cert Series, which brings famous musicians tor performances at the university. Mr. Barnes also had built the Duke University Men ' s (!lee ( ' lub into one of the outstanding college singing groups in the nation and was scheduled to fake them on four in the spring. While the death of this beloved man was deepK ' grieved by the choir and the entire universir - com- munity, rhe iniUieiice of Bishop Barnes will long be ali e in the fine quality ot the music on Duke campus. Jfn JWemoriam J. Foster Barnes Oiii ' uKJii Dcltj K ippii T ppu i!, I owm ite PHI BETA KAPPA 228 WHO ' S WHO 229 WHITE DUCHY 230 RED FRIARS 231 SANTA FILOMENA 232 ORDER OF ST. PATRICK 233 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA 234 PHI KAPPA DELTA 235 BETA OMEGA SIGA4A 236 SANDALS 237 PHI ETA SIGMA 238 IVY 239 PI TAU SIGMA 240 TAU BETA PI 241 SIGMA DELTA PI 242 TAU PSI OMEGA 243 DELTA PHI ALPHA 244 ALPHA KAPPA PSI 245 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 246 PI MU EPSILON 247 VARSITY D CLUB 248 DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA 249 Phi Beta Kappa Sylvia Annctrc Davis Kenneth Edwin Alayhcw , jr Bow ' den Wilson Ward Nanc - Elizabeth Saunders Robert Warren Nordan Sarah Marie Pfohl Mary Elaine Eystcr Barbara Anne Whitehurst ' erne Strudwick Caviness William Albert Litle Sylvia Moonyean Richard Lewis Play i Mary Lynn Willi an Elizabeth Ann EUer Caroline Gucrrant P oppc Lvdia Ellen Hamnia John Eranklin McAl| Leonard Hathaway p Sarah Lynn Whinre Florence Messiek C Alyron Finley Ma. s( Norman Henry Brigii Robert Burns Wilso Philip Eugene Shaw James Ivey Warren, Judith Austin Dinwf Morris Clifford Cla Marvin Mack Crutchheld Ann Lyon Alexander Morton David Calinsky Mattie Odessa Southern George Allen C oltrane Cjeorge Jones Evans, Jr. William Wesley Dunkui, ill Luanne Anita Oanston (Hyde V inson Alexander Sarah Lee (Conner l ' ' dward Hardin Smith, |r. Willard Drawn Frederick, |r. Ellen Wallace Nathan Richard Skipper, Jr. George Morris (iurley x rley Joe McCreery Edward Lichtenstein William Ronald Slye Sarah Frances Hovater John Borden McKinnon Ingrida Karina Zarins Jam s] Faust Proctor m Dunlop White, Jr. la C arol Rogers m John Cole a Katherine McBride } nn Simmons le Smith linn Harrell jtte Stacy Taylor •s Urquiza Wesley Harbison, Jr. ?lebecca W atson Blair Parks, III t Kenneth Barrett Benis Fox as James Gillcrist Harold George Kledaras Ruth Ann Coftman Norwood Greyson Long Donald Dewey Smith Marilyn Taylor Affelder luiiily Jane Sowerby MariKnn Ann Johnson Nancy Diane Ormond C harles Frank Hauser Alison Scott Pope William Fhomas Harrison Richard Allen Bilas PHI Bi TA KAPPA OIIICIRS lOR ' ) 5-5( President: FI. A. Strobel X ' ice-Presideiit: J. (J. 0)lr )ii Secretar - and Ireasurer: James (Gannon I ' .lected Member oC l ' . ecuri e (iouneil: J. N. Truesdale I ' .x-olHcio Member ot ' l ' . ecuti e (iouncii: B. L. Ratehtord 228 oj ■ho Who ; , I St n.u II , . 5rd ro« Rm,iHr i, Maxwn. I, II, y. Davis. I,r-.e . Crandatl, Pla ,r lnh,- Batnuk (.irmi u.tLuhf.n,i :nd n.u hit B.n. t t -iUxiNU, I I, hi Small. Oniioml. Innhiiih, Warren. Gilkrist, Frederick 4th ro« Bt)iii,ir. h(iird , Williams, Reese, Raster, th row Lon i. Btntz, Martin, McMillan. AlJnJue, Tudor, Briggs, Kumpf, Beck, Evans. Who ' s Who ] ' l o Wlio A ion(f Students in American Colleii,es and Lniversities is a directory made up of college seniors who have been leaders in campus activities. Including editorial heads, student government officials, class officers, and top organizational leaders forty-eight Duke students achieved membership in the organiza- tion this ear. Mention in this publication implies the ca- pacity tor future success based upon recognition of the outstanding service that the student has rendered to his school during his preparation for work in a world outside the ivory tower. Therefore, Who ' s Who maintains a student placement service which provides opportunities for its members to make important contacts with employers in all areas of work. 229 r. ' ; ! : loamie Xeu-hnJ Eha M. Reese Sarah M. I ' olil White Duchy ' noN,u ll.Sli.it oii I ' .nrnn, A. Stamhury Carat i . Smith Th.hiia C. Ilndift 230 Red Friars «M.,« r. Aidiidv.t Henry C. Carnegie ]i .1 . C.irl, ' ,, ' llrJmmk Namy liischoJJ i Santa FiLOMENA Marfi.,M I.. Smith ill K.ilhninr I.. l ,ulhUs ii i 232 Order of Saint Patrick H| il 1 The members of the Order of Saint l itrick. e igineerinn leaJersliip lionori Parker, Carey, Kale, Skaii; Ktimpf, Bouse, Flayer, X ' atinhaii, Rishe , are as folloiis, seated I t r: Xnlioi Amos, Goiidy, Wilson, McElJiifJ. Brijii s. Standing: ; , Rabin, Ei-ans. The purpose ot the Order of Saint Patrick is to give recognition to students who have dis- played a high standard of leadership and char- acter in the extra-curricular activities of the School of Engineering. Membership is open to all juniors and seniors who have proved them- selves worthy of the honor. This year the fraternity met regularly each month and carried out its program according to the ritual which is held confidential bv the members. The legend which explains the connection between Saint Patrick and engineering came about when a mysterious stone was found during an excavation for a building project in Minnesota. When archaeologists were sum- moned to decipher the writing, they gave the startling verdict that Saint Patrick was an engineer! Since this legend has attracted their attention, March 17 has become a very special dav for engineers. Wniihers i.J ODK are. 1st row : ( r.mess, Rineberg, Cnitchfield. InA row: Teller, Ward, Griffith, Hciinett, Dean McNurlni. 3rd niu : Warren, Kumpf, Martin, (. irrieRie, Brubaker, BrinUey. 4th row: Harbison, Mayhew, I.ein- huh. Tiierff. Frederick, Tudor. Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa is a narional leadership frarernity composed of college seniors and elected members from rhe Duke faculty; its purpose is to give recognition for outstanding service. Students tapped for membership have distinguished themselves both scholastically and through participation in extra- curricular activities; ODK brings together rhe leaders of nearK ' ever ' large campus organr .ation. I ' erne Caviness, a member of Phi Beta K.ippa, ivas President of Omicron Delta Kappa, men ' s senior honorary. 234 The members nf Phi KappLi Delia honorary .1 Curdy, J. Xe ilaihl. Standing: _. Wilh. ). Wasden. X. Saii hiers. .-i. AUx.ui.ler. R. Rhim. R. UL,„i,n,. . Dinx. I ' . Slamhury, S. Davis, E. I ' nnheil, S. I ' Johl. M. H.i.llei, I . hHn.le. The President of Phi Kappa Delta, a senior women ' s honorary, ivas Rosemary Rhine, a Senior living in Pegram. f Phi Kappa Delta The gardenia presented to the new initiates of Phi Kappa Delta signifies recognition of the leadership, scholar- ship, and service which they have displayed while at Duke. Juniors are tapped in the spring before their final year, and then more seniors are in- vited to membership the follov ing fall. Besides students. Phi Kappa Delta may tap members of the faculty and deans. This year ' s meetings featured speakers including Dr. Rhine, Dr. Hobbs, and Dr. Reichenberg. I). Knwur, l. Tfiiika, D. I ' ejrI. and B. Di,Me . Men right,, ndro« : r.Turmr.S. 11 , ■ihn(j. H. ,-„ -«f ,r. ■. ' .i ,L JI. IIV S, .!«, . I-KkI ' hOS. snlihoninrr honorary, V.MS loi hv Hill Mewhorne. Beta Omega Sigma Beta Omega Sigma is an honorary fraterniry organized to give recognition to freslinian men w ho have shown outstanding quaHtics of leadership and scholarship. At the end ot each year, those newcomers who have rendered worthwhile serv- ice to the university are tapped by this sophomore honorarx and are left to carry out its work in the following year. Of- licialK opening the I ' - ' v ' social season, Beta Omega Sigma and Sandals entertained the campus with a rousing Goin ' Pogo dance. I iowever, being chiefU ' a service group, BOS members served on Traditions Board, helping to make Duke men out ot the greenhorns; decorated goal posts tor football games; judged displays; and ushered at pep rallies. Not to be omitted among BOS undertakings was the perilous job ot supervising the freshmen who guarded the big pre-pep rally bonfires from L ' niversit of North ( uolina marauders. Wearing the key imprinted with the sandal of Mercury, twenty sophomore girls act throughout the year as the mes- sengers and servants of the campus. These girls are selected each spring from the freshman class on the basis ot outstanding potential qualities of leadership, scholarship, service to the school, and, above all, willingness to serve. Beginning in the fol- lowing September as guides and proctors for freshmen during orientation week, the Sandals continue their work by taking roll at college assemblies, conducting prospective students and their families on tours of the Woman ' s College, typing payday bills, and doing those many odd jobs which call for fleet-footed workers. Joining the BOS members from West Campus, the Sandals, this year, perpetuated the tradition of presenting Duke ' s first formal dance. With the profits from the dance, the Sandals added money to their newly formed scholarship fund, which is awarded annually to the sophomore who ex- emplifies Sandals ' ideals. Sandals ' ■ ,■ Sa mills I ' reudnil u-as Dinah I ' lirlcr, J Soiithgare snpho iwre. Sandals first row: A. McKee. M. I. Carlyle, D. Weir. E. Bradley. C. Black, S. Wheeler, S. Mcltityre, I.. Hanford, ami F. Page. Second r n. Porter, B. Gott, C. Bniversox, X. Tiirnhiill, T. Hams. C. Hermian. ami ■:. Jardaii. Ihird rou : . McLaiihorn. C. IWrs. . Adams, ami . I ' ;; El.i Sii mi ninnhcn. 1st rou : A ' . niorh. R. (imn. K. Ciirnw. . •- ' kk m , homon, D. I. I. R. Longsurjrth F. Camp, D. S ' ealy. InA row; .V. I ' elenoii. I ' . Diivoisin. B. Donilioff, row: 7 ' . Clayton, (f. Meffert, G. Ros.ur. B. Brut n, D. Biiniuk, . Willuum. Phi Eta Sigma Phi I ' .ta Sigma is a scholastic honor- ary fratcrnir - tor freshman men who have arrained an average ot 3.5 tor rhe first semester. Not wishing to have a monopoly on this honor, the chapter sponsored help sessions every iuestla and I Inirsday tor freshmen who needeil rutonng in mathematics, chemistr ' or ph sics. (Continuing their purpose ot empha- sizing high scholarship. Phi I ' .ta Sigma and Ivv gave a spring ban(]uet tor all freshmen who had attained at least 3.00 averages at mid-semester. Prfsidfm nf Phi Era .S(i; h.i, sclinlaslk hn wrary for freshman men, ii u Frank Camp, saphomiire from Atlanta, Georgia. 238 k imnilnn 1st rcu InnH Ellmtl 1 i hjr ( niiUt II i it Briinrier 4lleii 1 iirnbiill 2rul row Risien Hi ies French ln it ma Welt Femiell Haum Hal singer On Stairs Bartlett Siee. 1 Brmghunt Carhle Hate Pern Brinile Didinton Appkhee has ler Ciilton Barksdale Porter Hn Sriov. Forrester lcDoue.al Bruf li Shearer Cooper Barker, Oexli Sophofiiore Sue mingtoii, Del., Ivy Freshmen arrive at Duke and are immediately be- sciged by meetings, activities, and homework. Ivy, the scholastic honorary for freshman women, en- deavors to keep averages from being submerged by the deluge of social life and extra-curricular ac- tivities. The honorary fraternity initiates each semester all freshmen who have made a 3.25 aver- age; members of Ivy then undertake as a project tutoring students who desire help in their work. Ivy joined Phi Eta Sigma to sponsor a dinner for all fresh- men who had made B averages at mid-semester. 239 ,n RnssiH. Kohrl W ' .mr. ) ,i; .;) liilLuHy ll,ar?i Kuml ' J. Do u!.! Kthims. IXr.ui ' ,chois, Members of Pi Tau Sigma, the lionorarN for mechanical engineers, are chosen on the bases of scholastic achieve- menrs, character, citizenship, and professional interest. As its major project this year, the group revised the job reference Hie, which was instituted for all engineering- students and v hich contains the address of all alumni. The fraternity also awards annualK ' a ALirk ' s Handbook to the outstanding sophomore in mechanical engi- neering; and each spring the chapter members serve as guides for the I ' nmneer ' s Show. Pi Tau Sigma TIh- priudiiiv. off,,, IS of I HI R,n I ' l tr, ktr to ri;. ' ht : A ' . Briggs, Rec. Sir. B. Kiiwpl (orr S„ n l ' n,r 1 ' (, I . ms. Imnurer; B. V ifmii, l ' res,,i,nl Tau Beta Pi Tail Beta Pi, which is con- sidered the Phi Beta Kappa of I ' .ng ' ineering, is made up of undcrgrads who have shown distinguished scholarship and exemplary character in the C ol- lege oi Engineering. An award is presented each spring by this organization to the most out- standing freshman engineer. At their spring banquet, the group enjoyed a talk by Igor Benson; by way of a campus service project the Tau Beta Pi engi- neers co-sponsored, with the Order of Saint Patrick, classes for any students who wished to learn to use the slide rule. Sif m.x Delict I ' i , W ' lhiiifiir. Third hrst rou ihirrh„r.!. II « (« ;, liwn;,. Bell, l ; ; Ellis. Second n.u : Cnwmri. Willums. Del,!. U ' llsi Seiwr (.istrll.im. .Xorris. Ilioiii.is. Hi iKi ihotlhini. .S,wmlers. ' Dxl iieyer. hr.iw. Divis. Sheerer. Hanlin. Ho Sigma Delta Pi Senior (. ' tistelliino, ad -her of Sis!.7na Delta I ' i. confers liith Hill Hanlin. who was the year ' s President of the honorary for oiitstandinii Spanish scholars. Through membership in Sienia Delta Pi, Spanish srudenrs ha c an opportunity to inercasc their understanduiti of the Kinguat;e and euhure of Spain. Siuina Deha Hi, headed by Wilham Hardin, was estahhshed to reward those who achieve merit in hispanie studies and to provide a means tor the members to praetiee spoi en Spanish. I ' ligibility for membership in this honorar - re- c|uires an average of 3.0 in Span- ish studies and an overall average ot l.H. Among the various social activities, the group included a bani]uet, an initiation, and a Christmas part - —complete with a pinata. 242 French influence and culture was observed by Tau Psi Omega members, a society tliat functioned to promote enjoyment, under- standing, and intellectual appreci- ation ot I ' rench lite, thought, and language on the Duke campus. President Sherry Kearns and vice- president Mary Alice Milligan led the group toward the ap- preciation ol French civilization. Among the various activities pro- moting these objectives were: weekly dinner meetings and open houses, and Tau Psi Omega oc- casionally visited Chapel Hill for dinner at the Rathskeller. In the spring a dance, several parties, and a retreat were held. Sherry Kearns, ii-ho leii French snicte irs as President of the honmary Tail Psi 0 iieiia. is a Junior - -ho comes from Hifih Point, Xorth Carolina Tau Psi Omega Members of Tau Psi Omega, the French honorary Mrs. Don.: Second row: iVhitteJ. Cooper, Ba arc the following, on first uhardt. Trapp, Virden. Jo. X : femes, Saleh, Smith, Andrew GuUd. Kearns, Dr. W.nktns, c, .VleConnell, Tracey. Dr. Doii: Mrs. U ' athms, . leJo, Douglas. o M% 1 f j Delta Phi Alpha 7 , , ' , -, n,ll., riu Alfh.i ,, ,, on IM ruu . ),. I , „■,, 11,1, nkr. Smith, ClririiK.-r. ILill. SchmiH. I.indqiiist. 4rli row : llrhnlnii. K.UchJrmi. u : DimIiIi ' i. fine. Rahfrls. Coffnutn. 3rd row: Rentz, ImPoIU. h„w. K«i, ' . Mrnmy. Hryjin, ' Hu.iin. MicKnizii-. .iml Moriimi. Ilnirs II, j1.y. I ' rni.Uii! oj Delia I ' ll, Alf h.i, iMs ii ' ith Dr. II. S,,li„Sirr, m-j.- .(. tor r, .7«. Dr. C. „lhi,er. ntirinR adviser. At dinner meetings liekl regularly throughout the year, Delta Fhi Alpha sponsored movies and speakers in order to stimulate interest in the study of ( ierman language, literature, and civilization. The menil)ers ot the (Jerman honorar , which was headeii this year b 1 lenr I ielmke, held their December meeting in Chapel I lill w here the ' astounded other customers 1) coinersing during the meal in the lan- guage of the Deutschland. lb qualify for membership, a student must maintain an oNcrall (! average and have a ' ' B averaue in (ierman studies. Alpha Kappa Psi dji, Sp, .u : - v . Mam vs ;A7. h,niu„J. llisUm. (JlCXUIIg, Lan-i e. Second Mull. Fourth roM ,•: K.u mh-r. Lou: r, Hughes , Duff, , Steven ■s. Cooper. Alpha Kappa Psi is tlie protessional fra- ternity in commerce and business admini- stration. The activities included three dinner meetings with featured speakers; four tours; and participation in the annual district conference which was held this year at .P.l. This spring the fraternity awarded a scholarship to the senior who had compiled the highest average in eco- nomics, accounting, or business administra- tion; Alpha Kappa Psi helped in the job placement of its senior members through participation in the national fraternity directory. lolui ILulem served as the president of .Alpha Kappa I ' si, the honorary ulinh reeognrzes superior business students. ' ■ ' ' - i| V idirm: . WjcI;. f. Fulcomer, R. Chap H. U ,n I. ). PL, I. K„l f. I. rr „„. I). . LiniieL n. Do ' my. ills, . Mjnhnr. .-1. Uh,rl,-r. Arnold Air Society Offurn, 1 r: . AV . «, K.m. OJfn Ommi. 1 T-l. Kopf. Opn. Offiar: I ,■ ). . hwiirl, Ihumx. Adi. The Arnold Air Socicr ' is composed of those AFR()T(] cadcrs who have cxcmph- hcd tircarcst potential leadership both on the drill field and in the classroom. I he Societ) ' elects its own officers and con- ducts periodic meetings programmed with the intent of better t ' amiliari .ing the mem- bers with rile knowledge necessary to future leaiiers m the United States Air I ' orce. Cadet l.t. Colonel Richard I). Manuel [iresided at this ear ' s meetings, at which lectures and discussions were heard dealing w irh the main- phases of the Air i ' orce program. I ' hrough these meetings the men became better ac(]uainted with oppor- tumties open to them us careermen in the An- lorce. Oljurn nl h l„ I psiloN iinr), t.lhii Uj Lu, (V, ll.ius I,,i I ' jrhr (Treas- d Hill Kiimpi (Frnutem). Pi Mu Kpsilon, founded at Syracuse Uni- versity in 1914, established its first chapter in North Carolina eighteen years later at Duke University. Since its establishment on this campus in 1932, the mathematics honorary has steadily grown in member- ship and importance. With the purpose of promoting scholarship in the held of mathematics, the honorary twice a year invites students who have completed courses through integral calcuUis with at least an average of B and who have maintained an overall B average into membership. Led this year by William Kumpf as President, Ellen Wallace as Secretary, and Ted Parker as Treasurer, the honorary sponso red men prominent in the field of mathematics as speakers at their meetings. Pi Mu Epsilon First row: Kumpf. Kmiiiss, Brou-nell, Rosser. Cruulififhi. Second row: Connor, Hoadley, Spencer, Calvert, RatcliJJ, Run. Lane. Third row Deiker, Lenuher, Parker, Troy, Wehyman, Eysler. Fourth row: Biirjuk, Williams, Brini hi rsr, Malmar, L ' r.iiiiza, Best. Fifth row: Peyton, Hay, fa er, Fmol, Redmmd, Capelad, Hankim. Sixth row: Ward, Dr. Dresser, Hicks, Walker, Dr. Campbell, Bam, Evans. I n ■ nr .ffa 9 l a. Ilooiri VIS, 1st r; R. Kempler. U. Hntfiuk, M . Rose: . Krntuh, a. Atkinson. ' . Erl.iilmh, ). Smi:ihn ,irdn,r. T. Colwrx, M. IXmv.litr , ). Stjiuk, . Rodensky, A. Scharps, D. Peyton, A. Leu-is. 2nd r: H. Tal- ■ r. r. Hliukhtirn. B. Kline, R. Weitzman, J. Russell. J. Long, . Wells, R. Creen. If. Anderson, K. Jones, A. Masiiis. Varsity D Club Marty Doherty u-ns President of the Wirsity D Cliih. jn orvinizjiion of fluke ' s top .tlhtetes- All studLiits w ill) ha c ' cariK-d the covered w hire D are eligible ro become members ot rhe arsiry D Club. Led by Marry Doherry, rhis uroup of arhleres iner in rheir chaprer room in rhe Indoor Sradium to hear speakers well-known in rhe tick! ofarhlencs. The aim of rhe club was ro promote unit amonti athleres and ro srimulare the interests of Duke studenrs in rite sports pro- gram; members endeavored ro co-operare wirh the arious campus news organi .arions to insure good sporrs coverage. The club helped ro promore sporrsmanship bv providing w elcoming commirrees for visiring reams. .Among rhe social acriviries ' arsir ' D sponsored a bani]uer in rhe spring. To ' become a member of Delta Phi Rho Alpha, woman ' s athletic honorary, a girl must be an active participant in sports and must have demon- strated qualities of good sportsmanship. Kach spring at the Awards Assembly, seven rising juniors and seniors who have hilhlled these re- quirements are tapped into the fraternity; these girls have exhibited the ideals of the honorary by raking part in the dormitory and sorority intra- murals where they showed consistently good sportsmanship. Delta Phi Rho Alpha does not hold regular meetings, but the members spend their time in athletic participation. A gold D is presented annually to the senior who has been the most outstanding in promoting interest and par- ticipation in sports. Rosemary McLemore, also a nitniher of I ' KI), was the President of Delta Flu Rho Alpha. Delta Phi Rho Alpha Inrs of D,lla I ' hi Rho Alpha: A Id. ■wo re. Ca.wn. SchiiiiJt. Hyen. f Stratton, Dinzioojey, Ex % n r 249 Fraternity Sat ion, 1 1 ' est di z p is mMfe INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 252 DELTA EPSILON PHI 284 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 25 3 DELTA TAU DELTA 286 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 254 KAPPA ALPHA 288 ALPHA DELTA PI 256 KAPPA SIGMA 290 ALPHA EPSILON PHI 258 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 292 ALPHA PHI 260 PHI DELTA THETA 294 DELTA DELTA DELTA 262 PHI KAPPA PSI 296 DELTA GAMMA 264 PHI KAPPA SIGMA 298 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 266 PI KAPPA ALPHA 300 KAPPA DELTA 268 PI KAPPA PHI 302 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 270 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 304 PHI MU 272 SIGMA CHI 306 PI BETA PHI 274 SIGMA NU 308 SIGMA KAPPA 276 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 310 ZETA TAU ALPHA 278 TAU EPSILON PHI 312 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 280 THETA CHI 314 BETA THETA PI 282 ZETA BETA TAU 316 M f2 T X nr i - Mais hiterjnm-rmly Coiiiinl ,ir„ih, s lett rn rit;hr: I ,st r..u : . ,i,v.hii. H. Rnnhrv. {rirsnU;,!) , K. Kii.d; {I ur-l ' r,snln,r). H. Smith. :nd row: . McKinmn, C. Bentz, B. LrA: B. Yoiink, R. Ran. H. Copelvid, D. Fnirl, S. Hearii. Ud rc!«-: T. Taiih, I ' . Ecknum. M. Johnson. S. Israel. E. Gunther. H. Block. D. Qiiattlehatim. C. Hrman. L. Lanson. M. Trmko. 4th row: H. Wells. J. McKeithan. M. Roberts. B. Hynson, B. Bean, J. Matlheus. D. Sims. B. McC.law. B. Little. B. Tudor. B. Beacham. 5th rou: C. Slelson. B. Cozart, B. EJii-anls, P. Schmidt. Interfraternity Council Bernie Rii Fralerntl .from Xezi ' Bninsifick. X. ., i.-, cil. and lie is a meniher oj On I ' resident of Inter ■ron Delta Kal p., Rtiinsrating the second semester rush ' program this ear, the Interfra- rernity C-ouncil worked hard ro make that rather hectic part of school hte as beneficial as possible to both tresh- men and traternit) ' men. Besides di- recting the intricate procedure of rush. l.I ' .C. continuoush ' worked for unity among (Ireek organizations, indepen- dents, and the administration. .Another undertaking, (ireek Week, was de- signed and planned b ' the council to bring all fraternities together on some worthwhile project. On the lighter side, 1.1 ' . ( ' . sponsored a wheel-barrow race an opporfunit ' lor comedy and competition for its members. wmtl art left to right, first row: Mason {Vice-PresideM), Senerchia {I ' mhient}, I ' lilvcr (Sirre- ■ersox, Tipton, Beesim, Simons, Montgomery, Kameny, Netting. Third row: Williams, Hunter, The members of the Wonuiis I w-lhlh tary), Steves (Treasurer) . Second row Potter, Burns, Myers, LaRiie, Vates, Warren. Fourth row: Robinson, Burns, McGregor, Sasser. Soni-erhy, Adams, Nelson, Delaski, .McLemore. Pan-Hellenic Council Woman ' s Pan-Hcllcnic Council, composed of rwo members trom each group, functions to correlate the ac- tivities of sorority Hfc on Duke campus. Before the school year began, Pan-Hellenic published and circulated among incoming students booklets in- troducing them to the history and objectives of Greek organizations. Pan-Hellenic undertook to efi ' ect a new rush program, geared for more ef- ficiency and better results. Pan-Hel- lenic also sponsored a work shop at which members of all Greek organiza- tions could discuss problems or new ideas, awarded two scholarships, and supported a European orphan. Tlie r resident of Ptin-Helleiiic Council was Sally e Senerchia, who is also a member of W ho ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. 253 Alpha Chi Omega . . m Cln 0„ ,i;,,. on I M r..v (, ,SV,,; . .. I l.,nuH.,h,. l . (nUirn. . lhiiiv„„.l,x. J,hI .V. l.,s„n, H. Hhd: l. SI,, ' ,: l. )« w,wl. irci C. y.ars. C.Swi:. I .. W dsanj.. l,-,ry. (, . Sir.iwm. W . Sn„l so,i, I . Sl„:,r,-, . MU S. SInrir. l ' . T.nhr. I. r., ,: A Cr -ln I lulii.n. . (mIIws. R. Ihvis. U. llddrrlh. Mh: K. (,.w,r . . (.,11. I ' . i:.,vw. I ' . Alln,. . (.,hoN. S. hnwr. K. . , . 254 % i ! ■ jps Alplhi Chi () i„XJ pIr.iKis. l- ' irst ni Sc-coiKi row: A ' . R.nr. M. Mill,; : ). Mot,: l. A. Elans. C. Unas. G. Bonles. A. Sprmit, M. Tiittle, A. Baker, G. Marshall. lar S, Oiihi a.i Ship,. Ih, I ' nshUnt  Alplia ( SiNir.r haihiiv. from Oak Hill. Hot I ' The eventful 1955-56 year got off to a fine start with the inauguration of our new rush party, the Swiss Chalet, followed closely by the pledge breakfast welcoming our new pledges. The fall season was marked by Mon- day night cofiees, where many plans were made for our intra-sorority spaghetti dinner and the picnic at the Duke gates. Pledge ac- tivities included parties with other pledge classes and with the actives. With second semester came the Cheerful Cherub Day and the biggest of all, the pre- sentation of the new initiates at a dinner dance at the Carolina Country C lub in Raleigh. In March our rush workshop was held, and heads were put together for April ' s Joe College float. The sisters of Alpha Chi Omega finished the year by journeying to Washington, D. C, to attend a summer province house party there. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors Scarlet and Oil ' • (hi the .-ilpha Chi Oimxa Jloat for Jo,- Coll,- ,- Utrteihl. lo,- 1,1 y,md,-rLw,f Jrje and .4lice rule nith the Mad Hatter, a i riniiiiii: Cheshire Cat. and the tardy Rabhit. 255 Ix ,1 Sniwr ro ,1 Xilro. Wat T r!; , .,, Marilyn )fiit. u:rs I ' reshinit of the Alplhi Delta I ' l Somnty, ■lit calls A cock her hnnif a ax J nun home. h, ' . ,, i;rv ,, Alpha Delta I ' l a . Kuir. A. UorKan. M. Hoehreit •;. Eaiile, r. CillilanJ. I ' resule, lirst row. left to right: ) ' . Sprai ins, B. Day, S. Davidwii. Second ro« : R. Metts, D. Bunch, r. Leanier. X. Green. B. Tyler. J. Reams. Septcmher arrived, and the Alpha Dclrs too Came lumbering baek to dear ole D.U. To start out the season with pep in high gear In a remodeled room with a real chandelier! Rushing began, and with Kaki and Dent We pledged fifteen girls who were just heaven-sent. We were might) ' proud too ot our campus big wheels Hatcher, Martv, Sal and Margie, big deals! We beamed with pride o ' er our ( ' iian ricM.KKR beauties. Betsy and Peg, plus tour Homecoming cutics. The C.P. project we continued this fall. Our social lite centered ' round our hie pledee ball And pi .za and cottees and breaktasts and teas And parties with U.N.CL Zete ' s and SAK ' s. All that we ' ve shared we review with a sigh And treasure another ear in ADPi. National Founding Date 1851 Local I ' ounding Date 1911 Niimhcr of Chapters 8 5 ,.t,on.,l len,t,ersh,p ■().()(10 loc.il Meinl.ership 00 „rronnJe,l h ferocious lions and hanihoo hiils III a l pu.il jnnKle settinK. name canni- hah prepare to cook joe College. Vi;i;v I ' anl. on the Alpha Delta I ' l Jlo.U. 256 Alpha Delta Pi AAIl ' i, 1 r: S. Senerclna. E. Fans, H. Gould. M. Hadley, H. Sroirs, M. Fickaui, .. Wootni. 2 r: M. Slwry. • Inman. B. Wehh, M. Dent, K. Zeigler, B. Hatcher. 3 r. A. Marshall. M. Boivden. I. McCleyrient. B. Foard, P. Drechsel, C. Wilson, I ' . Paul. E. Hargrave, S. Hodges. 4 r: E. Jordan, K. Tipton, H. Reed, L. Irvine. L. Hanes, M. Gay, A. Auslcy, S. Brigham. 5 r: L. Hurst. M. Mitchell, D. Porter, K. Steivart. f. Rich, A. Romberg, J. Phillips, J. .Mewbome, L. Chedester, .VI. Boiven. 257 Alpha Epsilon Phi ,■ loWmin ' mniihrn of ihr Alflu I ' .psiloii I ' lii Sownn Ircun left to nfilu, tlu- tirst rc.u C. Ihm.w. K. M.n ' nlirs. .V. «  Scc.ihI r..u . .• . SrK ' ,1. 1). Ir uw. ' . lo ;.n. (,. II . ,7 .-7;,r. I hir i ro« : C. Wuhm.ui. K. Suwws. I.. I.uohoii. S. rd. S. Kn l. A.lhr. I oiirth r.iu : ,V. ( ioldslan. H. I.ih n. H. Lnhmit:. ). K.uiinn. . K.ul,y. ' . Oslnmky - -.is w l Inrsni) for tlir Imti 258 On ,1 r.ir,- ajtenwon of rehixation, Phyttn (hinmky. (,.,hr„lh- Tohijs art- joined hy some of their AK I sisters in ,i I ' enKy Tohias. ., Senior from HikIi I ' oint. Xor li Carolina, iras the I ' resnient of Alpha Epsilon I ' hi. At the conclusion of a successful rush period, several wonderful pledges were our reward; we extended our official welcome to them at a pledge banquet. Then during the rest of the fall we settled down to numerous coffees, to open houses with fraternities of Duke and Carolina, and to Sunday night suppers in the room. At Christmas we had our annual party with the Tep ' s for the children of the South Side Nurserv. Early in the second semester we had a part - with the Phi Lambda Phi ' s of Carolina, and in March came the crowning glory of the Pledge Dance at the Union Ballroom. This year we boasted of various notable people: FAC ' s Dotty and Peggy, Dotty with cheering and Student Union, and Judy as Co-ed Editor of the Chrofiich. Mary Lee and Louise were in the Ncreidian Club, and Phyllis was chair- man of Pan-Hel rush advisors. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership 1909 1934 Colors Green and White hi Oriental fashion. Alpha Epsilon Phi enter- tains riishees and actives u-ith tea, eho ' u: mem, and laughter diirin ' their formal party in the final iieeh of rnshinsi. 259 i S. Sutler Ar the end of a chaotic but succcsstul rush period the Alpha Phi ' s had a fine pledge class assembled at the annual pledge banquet at the Washington Duke Hotel. During the activities of the fall semester, sorority spirit was mani- fested in many ways including numerous gate parties, our 2 a.m. volleyball practice in the gym, our enthusiasm at the weekly dinners, Monday coffees, and our Christmas caroling party. Second semester brought with it the nian ' varied activities of initiation — the initiation banquet and gala pledge dinner dance at the Duke Hotel. Then, with memories of last year ' s mountains of papier-mache and vats of lavendar paint, we devoted all our energies to our Joe College float. However, we conserved some of our vigor for final exams and our annual house party held at Myrtle Beach in June. National Founding Da Local Kounding Date Number of Chapters N.Ki nal Mcnibersliip U 56 ■,000 Amidst the mountains and volcanoes Jotting the surface nf Mars. Bohhi Guy Clayton, nianna MainsrI. ami Mary fane Ciuc, extend jiie an A l i nilalwn to vistt the planet Mars. 260 Alpha Phi Members of Alpha I ' ln Suronty seated in East Duke are. tirst row . left to right : . . Jacobs, A. Do iiict, K. Holhster, H. . . hers. A. Austin. L. Burney, D. Gerlough. Second row: . Dean. D. Mainsel, L. Eller, B. Freeman. Third row : ' . Grotb. A. . Dmtglas. P. Perrin. C. Thomas. ]. LaRue, C. Cason, F. Spear. Fourth row: S. Le-ais. ]. Harris. A. League. K. Wells, B. Barker. P. Page, L. Nickel. Last row: . Bishop. M. Carter, P. .Moore. .M. A. Valentine, S. Kellv, J. Adams, G. Perkins. G. fjrrrtt. 261 Delta Delta Delta I , , ., M „l ih, Ihh.i I Ml., I Mr., S„ron, .irr .,s « «-.. , (I m r), nu tlic lirst rcu : ). i InilrJ. (,. jnlimmj, U. A ' . H.uns. II. Coh.r. S. Kulunli. i: l„rd,ui. Sccr.iul rn« : H. H,nJ, II. C,,:,,,: l I.. Ihhcoik. I ' . );i;.i;j, . . .• . V n , .•). Tylrr. E. I ' rmhtl. I. Crandall. I liird row; .V. Malhis. C. Molt. II. Ikrham, . l. . Xohle, «. Xrurmil ' f. I.. Ihlly. I., lljrrf ;, ,V. WhilleJ. K. Boylt: Fourth row: H. Bell. D. Craven. A. Hnivkuis. K. Doan. L. HanforJ. H. Crain. G. . hrck. . Gihsoii. E. Hooker. . l ,lker. Fifth row: . .Steves, I.. IVagner. B. Marvin. . 1. Boaz. ( ' .. Ketner, S. Arn. S. Lmdqimt. . i. .McCamey, G. Wadsuorth. . Holt. Parties, fun, and new found friends marked the beginning of sorority life with our pledges. In November, the Wash Duke was the scene of the Founder ' s Day Banquet with the Caro- hna Tri Delt ' s. At Christmas, we played Santa to the Edgemont children with the Phi Kap ' s, and later on the U.N.C. KA ' s, Phi Kap ' s, and Phi Gam ' s entertained us royally. Religious and cultural meetings were held with guest speakers Rev. Carr and Dr. Ropp. In January, Patsy, our President, presided for the last time and soon was a Tri Delt at the altar. A4ary Lou assumed the presidenc - in time for the annual Pledge Dance and Initiation in February. Soon afterwards, work began on our float and farewell plans for the seniors. Campus notables this year were: Margie as Chanticleer Beauty Queen, Stu- dent Forum Head, and several House Presi- dents and Judicial Reps. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors Silver, Gold, As M.ny . l,rti„ H.,sull ,n,d Warilu K,„- Harris reign, the Tri Delt pony leads oe College on a Kingly Fling uhicb won Honor- able Menticn in the Joe College Parade. 263 .S ' .ini ; Urnater, zi-lio is ,i Senior fwnj Orlando, Florida, Ihing in Jjrvis Dormitory, iras Presi- dent oj the Delta Gamma Sorority and is also a member of the Phi Beta Kappa national honorary. n,lh, (uwiina ptedm (Left to Right) Ist Rou- K. riirll, G. Farmer. H. Flounders. . Todt. I. Short. . l. Olmsted, and H. MeConnell. Ind Row: B. Anderson. S. Rnes, S. Friend. S. GrueninRer, C. Skillen, K. Barrwger, C. Wooten, M. Midf-ett. M. Brand- well, and M. Schaiiman. Pledge Peg Grigoleit iras not present for picture. In September the D.G. ' s returned to campus bearing leis for the Aloha rush party. Ac- cording to Hawaiian custom, the girls gave them to rushecs who left them behind as a symbol of returning. And return they did — twenty enthusiastic pledges. Highlighting our fill activities were the party with the Kappa Sigs, the chartered bus trip to Roanoke (College to initiate our new chapter there, and our traditional slumber party. At Christmas we gave a party for the blind girl that we had adopted. Second semester brought the Fledge Dance. As each girl was presented she really made her debut into Delta Gamma, because six hours later she proudly wore her Golden Anchor. In March, we celebrated Founders ' Day, and April marked joe College float time. In May we retreated to the woods to make plans tor our summer beach trip and next year. National Founding Date 1872 Local I ' ounding Date 1939 Number of Chapters 83 National Membership 45,000 Local Membership 50 Colors Bronze, Pink, Blue ,■ Pel 1.1 Gam, model, pi, tine -, Aprd issue of Did-e .uid i.iir as. liith S.irah T.ntor as a •i.u It -ii-oiild he like if the lolkl.n- magazine featnred ;; he College Weekend. 264 Delta Gamma Mn ihers of Delhi Garnma, first row, (L. R.) : . . Frrmh, R. hl.aiwn B. Broii i, M. Su i i; . Flcnuiiv., C. Killuui. Second row: L. Vhlrig, I. Zarins. S. Hoiater, A. Higgins. Third row: M. Il ' .i, f, D. Rodgers, P. Burns. C. O-ur u, D. Senjf, S. Taylor, A. Hadley, . Chappelle, A. Schmidt. Fourth row: E. Moller. S. Schumaker. S. Gmipbell. R. Hmes. A. McConnell. X. fVylirr. Z.Bringhurst. B. Wagner. Fifth row: H.Fisher, J. Giles. L. Brooks. P. Grigaleit. S. Sturdiiavl. P. Brooks. J. Shoe. Kappa Alpha Thet A 1 r n f V,, V ' . ' . . ., „,., V „„ „„ M, s, rnw i:. S,n.n n. U. l.n nM. Sco ,ui r,nv . A ' . ;„:. ,,, .• . SM.. S. Xr.irl -I H,u,M, ' ■ird rnu K. C.snn. I). lUrr, (.. Iln- cr. S. Ho ur. M. Carruk. . Ahw„. (,. I.unrrr, M. M„m o„,rn, A. or,!,. ro« : W. , .v, .. l ' ,;,JiM. (,. M,w,m„. K. Black. N. (kxlr, L. hgr.m,. N. FairRnr-.r, . Arm.mrou,, Lofquht A UK. I .tth r : (,. AlstoN. . Faulknrr. P. Campbell. B. Altvatrr. L. Pelfrson. H. Gray. M. Grand,. S. Alrxandfr. V. M,ll, 266 ritdv ' . ' « « K.tpp.i Alph., Iheu, Sornnly (Lett t,. Right) 1st Ro« : «. i,, .,w - .V. Xev.-hoU, M. Bennett. Ind Row: M. Irons, L. Liisby. l. Chamherhw, C. Cleave N. Urban. 3rd Row: P. Kinser, J. Hmnant. T. Tafe, ]. McFadden, S. Crowley, H. Wheeler, f. Gregory. A. Giffhorn, S. Graham, G. Cooper, K. Hill, and S. Hatcher. Ill,- IV Uu, I ' nudait nf th,- K.U ' tM Alplu Sorority, Xancy AV-itr , is a Senior li-ho comes from Uniontoivn, Pennsylvania, but she ?nakes her home in Jar-vis Dormitory ivhile attending Duke Led by President Nancy Newell, the Thetas returned to Duke anticipating another active year. Alter pledging, we honored our twenty- one pledges at a breakfast. November brought a picnic and a dinner at Rinaldi ' s. In De- cember, the pledges took over at a Charles Addams party, and during Christmas we adopted a needy family, held our gift-wrapping party and parties for the Kdgcmont children with the SAF. ' s and KA ' s. Before exams, the Carolina Phi Gams gave us a party, and second semester got under way with the annual dinner dance at the Carolina Country Club, Initiation and the Banquet, and the launching of our social service project. It was only at the farewell party for the seniors that we could look back on the year — our evenings of making up songs, Lois as Homecoming Queen, Jean as Kx Rose, and our Joe College float. National Founding Date 1870 Local Founding Date 1928 Number of Chapters 80 National Membership 42,92: Local Membership 56 Colors Bl ick and Gold With Mate Manlyn GranJt aboard. ii-here else could Captain Gii-ennie . lumma lead the Kappa Alpha Theta ' s ship except on a Holiday to meet the au-aiting Joe College. l,:,H Kni.1,1,. lilw u .1 SfNior Ii.,il, IK fr ' Wi llrexrl Hill. raimyliMiu. ' js the J ' J))--U, I ' reudait (if the Kappa Delta Sorority, and is also a metii- her oj Kappa Delta Pi, educational lioiiorary. flu K.ipp.i Ih ' r.i rl, ' ,t ' j., ' J.n ' . • ' (1 itt u, RiL ' Ini 1 ir t Knu (,. Sh.h.iJi. C.Grosz (president). J. KiioiJes. M. Dunn. Second Ruu . B. Brian. ]. W ' enhr.n. C. Bragg, D. Cashu-ell, E. Whitaker. I ' . Martin. Ihird Row: P. Crairford, F. Beman, A. Prince, If. Satterfield. . Wri ' iht. R. Holm. R. Rankin, A. Boirden. Missing: B. Gibhcms. The KD ' s returning in September began the year by rushing that girl, but survived with weary smiles and a wonderful pledge class. Soon after, we were visited by our Province President and held our pledge banquet, note- worthy for the poetry traded between big and little sisters. Christmas brought man ' ac- tivities including the Phi Delt and Pi Kap parties, at which v e entertained some ot Durham ' s underprivileged children. To round oti the Noel festivities, the Carolina KD ' s invited us over to Chapel Hill to a party where the singing of the St. W added to the Yuletide spirit. The New- Year was enlivened by the brief but brilliant sojourn to the Carolina Inn for the annual pledge dance and work began on the Joe Col- lege float. Final exams arrived again, with the sisters coming out to bid our KD seniors a fond farewell. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors Olive Green and Pearl Scottish Highlands, lassies Sally and anc Saunders, dressed . take the Kappa Delta ' s float I. o,i to meet lad lor College. 268 Kappa Delta W, « vM „( K,ifpj Deltj. from left to right, arc. on the first row: S. fXuiiihrry. B. Guild. B. McCiirdy. .. Hjm . li. Sasur. M. IXmahtry. Second row: . Statiback, C. MamfieU, J. Kmden. C. Baker. Third row: . Rau, F. Pierce, V. Best. M. Mason. C. Pulver, L. Bachelor, M. Cathey. Fourth rowr S. Beians, D. Glenn, P. Wood, A. French. M. Hicks, S. Erivin, F.. Satterfield, M. McCormick. Fifth row: F. Strickland, H. Sykester, M. Carlyle. D. Aber, K. Hale, . Ketner, C. Johnsm, B. Huggins. 269 Kappa Kappa Gamma K.il ' l ' i K.il ' N : iim.i. first r: I. Xrffinv. . .SVt. .i , , ). .,ulni, (,. Kos,: Scccul r ' . Sl.,„s „r . C. Smilli. I . l ox,r, 1. AlkiNsmi. I lur.i r .S. SU;s. S. WInlnrr. II. Well. l . Irrmh. I ,hh. .1 . U,m,:i. . .• , ;, l. I li ' iMUihnth.uii. .. I ' nl- 1.1,1: I nurih r: ' . Hr,„KK ' ; ' .,„„. C. llaiLrrwr. H. liuh.hU. H. (.n„. (,. IL,II. C. libd: l Ihonrr. . Ih,rk„i ,. (i. an,;,. I ilth r: ,V. SamUru . ' ,, ,, ;i,v, .S. HriJK,-ii;,l,r. M. , « ;, .V. A ' ,; ,, K. Kohln. . r.rr „v, W. Huzlrr. (,. l ,rllovc. l. (iiiyer. 270 r h. I GA tuLoi :nd R 1 Church, D Iirokemhm,( J leh l (h,U,l n,,itn„,B ,nur,l Bro- n. r Mtra l.mda Roxi ■. -ho -li-a the I ' n-si.irii r.J ili K.,p, Kappa Gav una Soror ty, IS a Senior, an, also Yankee sun e her hot le IS ill (, ' oluiiihiis Okie In September 1955, it was back to school, and back together. October brought the ex- citement of rush and pledging. November featured a Thanksgiving parry with ATO. In December we had a coffee with the ADPi ' s, a Christmas party with the Phi Psi ' s, a dinner with the alums, plus our own christmas and scholarship party where Dr. Sales spoke. And all through the semester we worked at the eteran ' s Hospital. The new year was started by a coffee with the Pi Phi ' s, and when exams were over we held a scholarship banquet with a speaker. Then came our Golden Triad dinner dance for the pledges. In March our pledges were initiated. April found us working hard on our Joe College float and then, the year was draw- ing to a close. At the senior banquet we said fond farewells to our seniors and another ear with KKG. National Founding Date I Local Founding Date 1 Number of Chapters National Membership 45 Local Membership Colors Light Blue and Dark As pan of the Fiji Island Party v,net by the sisters oj Kappa Kappa Gamma diir inn the final neek of rush. Sue Ratts ei tertains ii-ilh her performance of a hula dance. M _. f r i ,, , t,-,K l ' r,s,J,;,t of I ' hi U, Soronty. cLuiiis Aihfviile. Sorth Cuoluhu .,s he I ' hi Mil pledf!,e class for 1915 (Left to Right), 1st Row: E. Diinlap, B. H.ih i. B. Hjh nd: A. Lusi-x. C. Com; E. Sharp, M. HinUrhoff. and D. Bahh. 2nd Rou : (i. Cross!,; I. Blanton. I ' . Bi K ' -rs. A. llano: M. Xuiwlson. L. Bn geln, and K. X,-ii-nia, Will the meeting please come to order ' Sue lowered the gaVel while the Phi Mu ' s tread lightly over the new rug. Dix had her mind on names, open houses, our gala French Party, and the other various complications in- volved in rush. The result was a fine pledge class for Gamma Epsilon. In the fall Dee planned a special round of social affairs includ- ing the big sister-little sister banquet, a cabin party, coffees, and listening-in parties. Before exams the pledges dispUucd their talent with a French Party in our honor. In P ' ebruary was the Valentine party for Edge- mont children with the Delta Sig ' s and the dinner dance for the pledges at the Hope alley (Country Club. In March we held our annual steak and beans dinner and also worked at the X ' eteran ' s Hospital. In April came the work on the Joe (College float and vacation time again. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership (Colors Rose and W hite [ii.ly Ciapp and subjects, the fish ,. help lis envision a -j.-onderfiil n the Phi Mil ' s take Joe ColleKe Leagues Aiiay from the Booh. 272 Phi Mu 77 f wnuhers of } hi l,i Sorority sejted Ironi kft to right arc, on first ro«- : T. Rardift, M. Cmher, F. Moore, G. Cprio. Sec- ond Ro« : .. A mnJ, M. I ' olter, C. Pond, S. Edgmon, C. Wehhtr, V. Vinson. Third Row: D. Urquiza. A. Weaver, B. Mc- Dozi-ell, D. Cnra-u. ' ay. A. Dixon, C. Carl. J. Doughton. A. Slusser. Fourth Row: P. Oliver, M. Applebee, J. Dickinson, J. McLairhorn, V. Warren, M. Hester, J. Chase. Absent: . Harrington, B. Hunter, C. Sherrill, H. Sitn?nons, ]. Stroud, 273 Pi Beta Phi f 0r r, Hrt.i I ' ll,. 1st r K, C-M. .;. .llliMrr. S. II ;;«„■,, 1 , ,l.w,„. H. (..unN,: :rul r ) ( .nn.n. ,1 . (nr.iiid. S. Irll. IL Ku.lM,. ir.l r (,. Wcjnl. S. I ' ohl. I.. l illuws. I-.. AVrv. II . V« w, ( ( o.hr.ui. l. 1,IIi.i, ,u,n. .1 AUx.uuUr. S. S.mti.Un. 4ih r ,i;. lillis, S. l.nriiK ' ml, S. H.mhjf. . IIV;«, . , .S. l,hiryrr. S. S.wmlrrs. H. tlvnl, . S. Wlirrlr,. l. Sii.irll, . II. Khnlrs. 5rli r: A. Johmt n, M. (irn-ii. . i ir,: H. Hukiuri. V. II m«; . . ILirl. ( Whil.liinM. . Il.rr. I.. A.l.iws. 11 Hisini. 274 riu I ' l B,U I ' ll, Sorority pl.d ' in nj Cff fr„„i left to right, hrst ro« : S. Ad.lui loii. S. Hauler, P. Lee, and L. Noller. Second Row: .1 . Eskruige, S. Tucker, . Lasnter, M. Hendrix, K. Davis, and A. Kennerly. Third Row: . Holloivay, J. Garratt, M. Mosteller, C. Broivn, P. Nolan, G. Herr?mn, E. Latimer, and M. Douell. S.ilh , . ;. ; - pt.M.Ird over tlh- IV) -U, inccliiiKi of Pi Hetii Pill Sorority, is a Senior co iiing from Balti?mre, Maryland and is also a weniher of the senior honorary. Phi Kappa Delta. The Pi Phi ' s stepped baek on eampus into the whirl of rush and pledging. In October, merry madness in costumes broke loose at the Halloween party. Then there were the good times at the Delt and Phi Psi open houses. Our unforgettable list contained Reverend Carr ' s Christmas message to us, the fire drill, the Christmas party for P ' dgemont children with the Betas and the (if)lden Triad dinner dance. Our I ' ast ( ampus activities included coftees and tournaments with other sororities, and the Pan-Hel caroling. Honors and high positions were numerous this year — Elsa, Sara and Lynn as WSGA officers, Phi Beta Kappa inductees, Sally on Student Union board of governors, Phi Kappa Delta, F.A.C., Elsa and Sara in White Duchy — but as a group it was the fun we shared in Pi Beta Phi that was sig- nificant. Nationa: Local F( Founding Da ling Date Number of Chapters National Membershi|- Local Membership Colors and Si Aiiioiia the pearly v.ates. a lyre, and Jlii fy clouds, tii-o Pi Beta Phi ani els, Xancy Mare and Patricia Booth, line our Joe ' College a filimpse into a Heavenly Holiday. 275 Moonyeen M ' j Wrs, .r Si-nmr living ui (itles House, iViU thf I ' mident 0 Siv.iim K,jpp,u ' Vid is also a imniher of the honontry. t ' hi Hehi Kapp.i. TliefkJ ecUissof S, -,m Kappa Sorority for I ' f- (Left to Right) FirstR.nv; l. Biy e- lou- ami R. Ke- ister. Second Row: . . ' l.xo,,. D. Lmnemam, U ' resuiem) . I ' . Stee,dr„. and . Hiss. I ' ted ies P. Ways ami A. (,„nn - -ere not present for the putiire. The Sigma Kappas returned this year to a completely redecorated chapter room. We soon began the season known as rush, which was climaxed by the Mardi Gras party and the welcoming of the new pledges. Soon alter, the chapter had a hamburger fry at Perry ' s Cabin. In November the founding of the sorority was commemorated by a reception given by the chapter honoring the alumni of Durham. Later in the tall semester the alumni gave us a buffet supper in honor of the pledges at the home of Mrs. R. L. Predmore. At Christ- mas, we had a part) ' where the members and pledges exchanged gifts. Then in the spring, we had initiation and our major social function of the year, the annual dinner dance at the Carolina Inn for the new initiates. In the spring the chapter worked with homes for the aged in Durham. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of (Chapters National Meinliorship Local Knihershin niiniiv. the Jii held their ' •ek of rush. Sii(i ia Kappa (iras parts, for ivhirh ■ntiimed and threiv eon- tlie parts atmosphere. Sigma Kappa Me nlvn h Siii ihi Kjppj Sorority on the Urat row Are: ,. L ' lhier- rmi. E. Cnn. l . ll ' j rcrj, B. .S ' .iHi;i H. Sicond rciu : ;. Kn F. Troiwlrmf, S. Srnmwns, C. Grady. X. DeLaski. Third row: B. R. Bryan. B. Bordeaux, . t. Srllars. C. Williams. F. [., 277 Zeta Tali Alpha Active me iil ' i IS i, ih, ' .,i.i Ijii Alpha Sorority ii-hich are ossaii hied iimi seated ui thi- tirst r arc, from Ict ' r to right, as follows: .. Da%U. U. ( oiiiiall. ' . Marshall. ' . Heeson. R. Wallace, .. Leinh. .Second r: ' . Werher. S. Walters. X. Dermis. B. ]. Davis. A. Hates. . DuiikIs. 1 lurd r: V. Hrrnin. . Keere. i . Lal.iherte. A. Merrill. F. Smith. S. Grant. W. McAtially. P. GreRf-. A. lessee. Fourth r: . IMhui. . .S v ,,. . . r„i„J,xi,r. l). .Smith. H. Ives, N. Schlav.. T. Mull. C. Hess. C. Cooper. D. McCall. I ' ifth r: P. Kimzey, . IU . S. Snaiii. ,. llni , H. Hart, A. Goiiin, A. Keller, J. ttriif-h, H. Herb. J. Snou; and N. Burns. 278 1 h, Zrr.i T.iii Alpli.i i l,dv.fi iij I ' f (Left t(i fuld. H. SmnlurJ, . U„r,: S. I,.ii,- . . ,V„ ., . A. Aib-n. L. Hrnw. A. Milldri , M Si, Right) . S „iili. A. Arm Mid K.iu : . «raii7, , ,1 , «. holi-IIIM I ' mhUnt of Z,h, Tmi Alplu Sorority for l ' JS5-5(, -li.ii Belly Jjiif Davis, j Senior from (.ireenshun, Sorlh Carolina, ' nho lives in Giles Dormitory. The Zcta ' s enthusiastically returned to Duke and after a successful rush period, celebrated with a cabin party for the pledges. Other activities included coffees, a dinner with the alumns and fraternity open houses. We pre- pared a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and at Christmas we had a party with the alums, caroled with the Delt ' s at the V.A. Hospital and gave a party for the Duke Hospital children. Second semester our Province President visited us, the chapter had a Valentine party for the Durham Day nursery children, and the climax of the season — the presentation of our pledges at a dinner dance at the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel. Then there was the annual steak and beans dinner and the hours of fun working on the Joe College float. In iVla - we had a banquet at the Castle honoring our seniors. National Founding Da Local Founding Date National Membership Local Membership Number of Chapters Colors lu Jelaih on llieir Jloat for ira.ie lieLI on ihe (olloviinv. 279 Mark Johnson, who is a Senior coining from Char- lotte, North Carolina, was the presiding officer of the Alpha Tan Omega fraternity, and he is also a member of the Arnold An Society at Duke. ATO pledges row 1 : L. Hollowell, F. Bell, T. Graham. U Bourne. Y. Coble. G. Keith- ley. Row 2: S. Livingston, B. Best, W. Winslow, T. Marquis. B. Grant. D. Edgar, B. Ratliff. D. Sims. Row }. C. Whitaker. ]. .Miller. B. Svciiidell. B. Alexander. I. Robertson. G. Barrett. . Michaiid. . Goodman. H. S.ifrit. . hhitson. B. Sink. Duke ' s ATO ' s, headed by Mark Johnson, enjoyed in 1955-56 one of their most successful years. As in the past, the Tau ' s were active po- litically and athletically and had a good social year while keeping a high scholastic average. Our intramural footballers barely missed di- vision title, the basketball team played in the finals for the university championship and our trackmen were responsible tor our over- whelminti win in the wheelbarrow race. The social calendar tor Alpha lau Omega was highlighted by the annual Sweetheart Ball, w hich w as held this spring at the Hope X ' alley Country Club. Throughout the year, Tui ' s and their dates were frequenters of the Saddle C ' lub and the Patio, and warm weather brought many trips to Smith ' s Lake. Other social events included parties with the L ' .N.C. lau ' s and the party with the Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s for Edgemont children. .Natiimal Founding Uatc Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership I.ncal Moiibcrship .1 I ' ittsbtirgh Panther prepares to enter the Alpha Tail Omega ' s Duke stadium where the Devil hopes to add him to the rest of his ■■ .illcn . ;i;,- «, ,S7,i ,- ,wd rmnrssee. 280 Alpha Tau Omega , ;„.; Mw, .- , ,., ;„, rw,.,.„r.n . .:.,, nn Urr.iu ; ;,,„;,,,- f,. ,„V I K lirs. B. R,clnmis. 2nd r.n H IC„-r H. A,uU-ru,„. II. H,,,n. I. Knus„w. R. („ni,-r. l. .hm,.,,. . Il.,.l.,„, I) S,„ ;, . r„,,;,M. . Dale. 3rd row: B. .l . i,-v, l C ,v,- iiess, F. Wall, G. Dillard, T. Banton, J. Ridley, B. Marsh. B. Foreivood , . MdMniiuk. S. Mc Wr. 4th row: R. Pool, H. Fiper. N. Kredich, A. Wheeler. S. Yoirn , T. Robertson, H. Rohlf. G. Alkirison. S. Smith. E. Fisher. 5rh row: F. . latino, f. Harris. W. Spearman, L. Thovipsmi, F. Casirell, O. Hubert. R. Kramer, (.. Leiiis. 1). Xlonttiomerv. 6th row- B Pettitt D. Jones. B. Meiihonie. J. Peter. ]. Cell, 1). Kramer, B. Steii-art, A. Boii-ers, B. Martin, B. luhium, . Blair. 281 Beta Theta Pi • • ;,■ ;ro ,T.( - ' «rW 77; • .i ' ; Wr™ v,ir -,f.orii left to riKlit.hrstniu H. ,l.,un. i . S ' -arlz. r. Loiir. li. (ir.ihaw. Scroiul row; ■■. Hauler. K. W.n. . l ., , ;,jr. ,S. . I ' rice, K. Tour. Third row: li. Sliuri. ( Uilln. 11 ' . , ; ■ . ■■. W.ilhm. I), linn, T. Short. Koiirth row: A ' , hues. I ' . l nhr. K. IImiu. li. I I rir. l. huku,ii. . l, 1,11.1:1. li. Leak. Iv.,ll. I . I.lli . IK l :sl, . I. W ' ilkersoiu I. (Mir. S. l.irn i. (,. hyif. (). Niess. rr. r. Fischer. I), liiiss. H. Hyriie. . iiohhs. I ' ifth row: R. Walton, C. Wrndorf, B. Loosie, I ' . Denker. A. l, id, ' . liaker, T. Seshitt, J. .Moore, K. Whitehead, J. Fettit, and II ' . Fitrinah. 282 KiiK . r. « ,■ . s ■rJrr.C. Wills. If. ,S r R) First R.nv li. Trmr. II. F.ldr,-dv.e. . F.llii.tt. I R..« R. Str.iii-tlier. I). MiChvii. H. } n,-rs „. K. liiuh,:ul. Third Ro« : R. .Milkr. K. I ' ,-I,r- Tahor. R. CLuh. R. Kohl. Doiilinn. I.. I ' lirso is. r. Coniirell. nor Boh I.t.d: lihosr home is ill Rocktiijikwi, :rth Crolimi. ivjs the Fresuieiit of the Hen, Theta fratermty. irhile he also held posiuoiis as ■■.. .r;. ami Treasurer of the Senior Class. It was September 1955 as the brothers of Gamma Rho of Beta Theta Pi returned to house H. By February, the Beta ' s had done amazingly well in all phases of college life. Scholastically, Gamma Rho rose to sixth place on campus. In extra-curricular activities, Beta ' s held positions on the Pep Board, Shoe and Slipper, and Student Union Board, and the brothers had numerous representatives m every activitv. Beta continued to have the best and most talked about parties, despite the competition. Rushing brought twenty-three fine pledges, and Beta athletes excelled both in intramurals and varsity competition. Second semester brought Spring vacation in Florida, the pledge dinner, the beach weekend, and other fine social functions. Thus under prexy Bob Leak, Beta Theta Pi rounded out another successful nal Founding Date 1839 Founding Date 1939 )er of Chapters 97 nal Membership 92,000 Membership 64 Hetty Co-ed. Dot helsoii. d rail ' s approxiiiv. y.laiices from the audience as she rides a pair of li-ater siiiis on the Heta Theta I ' l float during the joe College li-eekend. 283 The Vusident of Dtlta Smma I ' ln nuu Roiuild Ran. a liiinur from Wmslon-Satfiii, North Carolina. 1 the chiprcr Simpion I are G oot C ) eiinsl Ferguson. I tinh.uh Fall activities for the Delta Sig ' s began with a skating party; this initial social event was followed by homecoming weekend which ushered in an unusual flurry of activities in- cluding the large display — complete with dry ice and mechanical failures. November brought the Shoe and Slipper dances and the cabin party, and the C ' hristmas season inspired a frat party with the brothers exchanging nonsensical gifts. Engagements and pin-ups kept an increasing number of the brothers away from their studies. Someone must have studied, though, tor when the QP ' s were finally recorded. Delta Sigma Phi came out with one of the top scholastic averages. Not all study, however, for there were pledge battles, rat courts, and many parties which spiced the otherwise dull weekly routines; a busy vear tor the brothers of Delta Siema Phi. N.ni(m.il I ' ounding Date isyv Local hounding Date 1920 Number of Chapters 87 National Alcmbership 60.000 Local Membership 4 ' Colors Cree 1 ,nul W hite rhiir ho neco nhig display. The Pitt and ilir I ' liidiiliim. Delta Sinma Phi threatens 1 ' iililnirv.h ii ' ilh a hniie jtendnliini ii-liirh is siinii ' inK dov.n to crush itic Ihinllur. Delta Sigma Phi Hr ,!h,i, ' ,j l),l!.,Srj,,„j I ' hi |r.lt,■u„t .lu.Uv i r.,x .1. li,n.:: ,, I, llwain. Second TOW : H. Spilh hvi. B. O ' Dej. G. Lynch. H. Siimndt, R. Ran. H. Merninh, h. M.mijotd. R. Hiilsjri. I hirJ ro«-: D. Luechauer. E. Rodgers. E. Hmimmid. W. Cherry, D. Hehn, C. Moore, J. Baker. Fourth row: B. Straus. A. Heil. E. Doughtie, E. S?mth. R. York. ]. Richardson. D. Biswell, J. Alexander. Fifth row: F. Egerton, D. Burdick. L. Jones, A ' . Forlson. . Williams, B. Ray. R. Broii-ne, R. Sueet. 285 Delta Tau Delta Ur III;! ' , ol Ihr l),ll., I, ,11 IMl.1 nii K,l li.„L C. ILuisir. ■. ,, ' ,,i-,- r .IV . «to „„ IM r . «,, A,r, , . Hin.l,K R. Sp.,, ,„-.:. . ■„ .,. J,ul r l l.„„i,l. . , ' • I- ' I ' li ' i ' iiin. I. Im.I„i,II, r. S,v,rs„ii. I. S,x,.,,d. M-.lr .V , i n • (Uik I ruUn R.Ruier, -Mattheus W . U „mn.„. 5rh r: «. • ,.. . W. «.r r.. V. 7„,.. 6. l„,;C„rr«. A 6 avr. ,,, . HMs, n. Snrfilrr. 6th r: . „,r , «. 4r«, . Crradid; K. Mohir, S. Brocktcfll, R. Ruffmi, G. Rauch, E. Leu-n F Camp 286 ATA. 1st r R. Stahleker. T. Mooriey, S. Hinkle, S. I ' wvell, ] Bnchett, B Steiii- melz, ]. Moor ium, G. Coletnan, and B. Stewart. 2nd r: S. Hafnmer, 1 ' ladt J m- Lm,i. B. Bradford, . Allen, W. Bowers, B. Van Hettrnga, and K (ouu.,!! r, r: D. Kreidler, J. Amsler, K. Pitt-man, K. Alvord, J. Gulp, B Bimau iiiuiui. Elizalnlh. ew ersry. Doll Sims, presided over the nieelinns of the brothers of the Delta Tail Delta fraternity, and he IS majoring in economics while attending Duke. Again this year the Dclt ' s won first place in the homecoming display contest. Their Mur- rav-Go-Round spun to victory music while a juhliant Blue Devil rode the vanquished mascots of earlier competitors. Besides Home- coming parties, fall social events included an open house with girls from Hanes House, several smorgasbords, a masquerade cabin party, and a semi-formal (Christmas dance at the Washington Duke Hotel. The redecoration of the card room bright- ened the section with its weird originality as four painted aces on a black wall replaced the nautical theme of last year. Then came rush, and a pledge class twenty-five strong supplied a very real basis for confidence in future excellence. Climaxing the year ' s social ac- tivities, the new pledges and the actives entertained their dates at the annual Rainbow Ball. National Founding Date 1859 Local Founding Date 1928 Number of Chapters 85 National Membership 82,000 Local Membership 75 Colors Purple. Whit e and Gold Fictiiring a vacationing ]oe College com- plete with the waves, radio, and sand, the Delta Tail Delta ' s won honorable mention with their float On a Beachy Holiday. 287 Inhll tiKuil,nl,. -..hnse llnl,,,- , Ul l.inilh Sortii Cnoluu. I ' muinil of K,,f p., Alplu. .; ' m .1 wr ,i vr nf I ' ll, BftJ Kappj J,hi . I.S.(, K.ippjAlpluplaif;rs orl9U, (Left ro Right) first row; (i. Lane, T. ir., ;«. . l- n„:r D. Lannsion, C. Roc. D. AJcock, ami H. Fall. 15,icU rou : .4. Cotuii ' ilum. F. Mille B. Watson, ami .4. Ehrnir. Absent: C. Helms, G. I ' erhey. ami . W,7«;«,i:i;j; Strains of Dixie faded in the distance, the Stars and Bars were lowered, and once again June graduations rang the curtain down on a great year for the Grand Old Gang. Football open houses, cabin parties, and the alumni supper filled the fall semester. After exams, rushing, the pledge dance at the Carolina (x)untry C lub in Raleigh, and the Old South Ball kept the brothers from spending too much time studying. Kappa Alpha brothers brought honors to the fraternity in the sports field, especialh ' in football and baseball. The intramural fields and courts also were filled with southern brothers — it not winning, always making a good show- ing. So the year ' s history has been recorded, but we wish our seniors good luck upon leaving the familiar section and bid the loyal brothers of Kappa Alpha never to give up — for the South will rise again. National Founding Dat Local Founding Date N ' uinlicr ofC ' hapters N.itioii.i! Meiiil.crslup l.cH-.il Uinl.ersliip .4s First Mare Beth Wehl ' looks on ap- proviniih, a ciant replica of a nater-skier is being toivej along hy a speedboat on the Kappa Alpha float, K.A. ' s Cool Joe. 288 Kappa Alpha Brothers of Kappa Alpha are, first row: R. Terry, J. Almond, B. Gamt. R. RoJiirll, B. Dov. ' d, E. Hardin, D. Breurr. Second row : B. Edmonds, C. Smith, K. Fish, R. Falls, C. Abernathy, J. McKmnon, J. Alexander, B. Jones, . Watson, O. Wilson. Third row: R. Edwards, C. Clayton, E. Rushton, B. Harris, R. Carpenter, B. Hord, J. Council, F. Beasley, J. Russell, B Hume, T. Sliannon. Fourth row: B. Bailey, B. Edu-ards, S. Sorrell, R. Rogers, B. Aldridge, O. Suiter, C. Toms, J. Johnson, . Long, E. Vost, E. Bryson, J. Jordan, D. Kirkpatnck, J. Harrison, R. Kienle. Fifth ro«-: .. Black. S. Jurgensen, D. Knotts, B. Thompso,!. B. Allen. S. Tatum. R. Hord. H. Clement, M. Hatcher. R. Rankins. T. Topping, f. Buchanan, R. Phillips. 289 Kappa Sigma Mcmhrrs of Kiipfj .S « ;;,i are .u Jolloiii. 1st r: 1). I ' .uIk ' ! ' . I- ' ' ■ ' ■. -■hI r K ' ' ■ ' rh ' -. . ., ir, ,. H,:il,: H. Yoiwl. H. R,m. K. Harris. . IVillis, D. Hihs, B. Smmmns. !rd r: . Mdlhniiiy. H. Whitaire. K. Shut. B. Troy. j. Turtle. J. Selhy. F. Shep- pard, S. Gonzales. 4th r: }. Acton. S. I.ineker. B. Daltoii. . Miillins. I). Tierney. U. Spencer, V. S rosso. 5th r: . Rohrhach, !■:. Tiirliiifiton. I.. Decker, B. Simpson. II. Kistler. ]. Morris. B. Mcaaughey, . Clayton. . D ' AnRelo. 6th r: A. C.asterlin. B. Thummet. B. Arant. T. Daiis. II. Turner. B. I ' atterson. . niluorth, K. kinihuh. . Challenger. B. Anderson. 290 II , I J B Hp 1 ' iJ n ' m m s, ' ' . — ■ Mfiiiheri of the Kappa Sigma pledfir class o?! the first row: B. Riidd, T. Fletcher, and I. Hiihhard. Second r.nx-: H. Harnsrm. . Bell. M. L,pp,mott. and E. Balloiv. Seniors Bill Riiss and Boh Yount iiere the fn and second semester ' residents of Kappa Siii,? , Within the confines of the upper quadrangle one cannot help but notice the bcautikil crescent and star, symbol of Kappa Sigma FVaternity. Many things have taken place under this banner this year; 1955-1956 will go down as one of the most outstanding years in Eta Prime ' s history. There were numerous cabin parties, dinner parties, rush functions, serenades, and big game weekends to keep Kappa Sig ' s and their dates busy. The highlight of the social calendar was Stardust Weekend which included the Black and White Ball on Friday night and a steak dinner the following evening. The high point of the event came when the 1956 Dream Girl, elected by the brothers of Kappa Sig, was presented. With these memories we bid fare- well to our seniors, not forgetting to add our thanks for all that they have done for the chapter. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors Scarlet, Green, Leaning on an imported car, I ' iznin Alberts and Barbara Hunter explore an island nj palm trees cm the Kappa Sig?iia float, oe College Goes to a Tropical Island. 291 Top positwrii in the l. unkii Chi Alpha fnile or first mid moiid semesters urre held by Jii lack McKeithan from Ahhottsburg, N. C, ferry Keyes who co-mes from Alexandria, The AX A pledi:es. 1st r.nv : . uhoLis. B. Alexander. II IIV W , . ; , . l.,nn,:. ,■ Jnd row; . Kriise. W . Warden. G. Harney. R. Sand. B. Ballaiilyne. S. ihonu. 3rd row: R. Davidson, P. Temple, W. Riester, H. McKinnon, W. Harrelsm, J. Sink- way. yV. Martin, C. Thompson. Missing: F. Canney, Z. Fisher, and L. Fabian. The brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha re- convened this year eager to resume the strain of weekends, quizzes, term papers, and late hours. To make things perpetually gay around the section, Dave returned with his hearse, and Mole just returned. In addition to its many fraternity activities, Lambda Chi prided itself on holding leading positions on campus and taking an active part in extra- curricular activities. After the regular football season had ended, Kenan Stadium still witnessed football ex- citement as the Gamma Theta ' s of Duke played the Lambda Chi ' s of UN( in the Schlitz Bowl. Unable to repeat the 12-0 victory of 19.S4, we settled for a 6-6 tie. Despite bruises and blackened eyes, the brothers felt very proud as they counted the one-hundred dollar profit which was donated to the Chapel Hill Orphanage. National Founding Dale 1909 Local Founding Date 1924 Number of Chapters 144 National Membership 4,000 Local Membership r,; Purple, ( ; . ( ;,■ Lamhda (hi Alj ' ha I ' ltl Har-H-Qiie. the hnrniry Duke Blue Prvih read the ap- peti:ini went, while thes wait anxwnsh hn their first taste oj panther meat. 292 Lambda Chi Alpha I .iiNh.l., ( ln .,„ Isr r,iu . I ,mn,nt. R . J ' ,„, :l. I . , ;, v,, . Jnd mu R. II ; .,„„, ), Balhnlyne, . .- i .rw j, . McKeitlum, I. Kna. I. ' f. ' - kibiin, C. CkiJ- nk, ]. AUxaiuhr, D. Cn ms. ird ruu . . St.mtty, D. Gernmn, G. Warluk, R. Eadie. ]. Burt, D. BilliHKS, F. Taylor, F. Wmson, G. Harden. 4th row: E. White, W. Davis, A. Tyndall, C. Pratt, J. Eggleston, B. Crockett, M. Kirhy. 5th row: C. Dillie, H. Copeland, L. Schviarz, G. Schwarz, J. Bankert, W. Haeckler, D. Spamgel, and D. Ware. 293 Phi Delta Thet A ■■ M!! ! rf,-r. I. lUrtell. T. Sherm.w. Jiid ri.w : . CliitK ■„JJcnni. I.. Holla, Maiihrn of I ' lii IMu Tlieh, fraterrnty .ne ,,s folhiis, m tlu- Ist nm : ' . K, I. Kw„rd: ' . l ,no,i. H. Tafi, W. X nrs, J. (l,l ' l , I- AVAy.h, K. li.nry, R. Thim. Ird row: . C.hr K. liirn,y, li. OastUr, I). Dowmy. B. Couch, B. Burull. . Dorilfy. 4tli row: . . ,i. , ch, . MiElkwcy. B. Iliss, . BirchfM, I ' . Ihipler, S. Balhmi, . Farlou; iV. Kinn, B. Cozart. 5tli row: T. l.imhay, D. ) niiim i, ■ I ' tnllips. R. Morgan. B. RmnM), n. MrrMlwh. I ' . Scuderi. ftrh row: S. Rffse. . Ciilp, . Snyder. ]. Kersey, J. Speme, . Ratclijje, B. Smith, . Saltz, B. Carrol. iK58fl5ll!« rill IMr plrJi rs. on hrst rnu : . S,„itli. . Cinvul. H. Fenko. H. fliln. SlotkI row : B. HMI.irJ. ■ .. l..,y.w,i. X. l.aHurd, . I.imUiiweur. H. Soul,: I ' . Hnlur. H. Biicklwh, B. Grubhs, G. Scliidl, H. Cinu-r, P. Smith, T. Calhoun. Standing: D. Gerddl, . Asum, T. Umiing. I. Bosigs. . Formt. D. Austin. J. jckson, H. Laverty. J. BarlHl. First ami second semester Presidents of the Fhi Delta Theta fraternity ivere, respectizrly. Seniors Bill Xoyes from Roselle Park, Xeiv Jersey, and Jim elson from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Good Ship Phi sailed onto campus with a full complement of Brothers aboard, and Phi ' s went ashore in preparation for an- other successful year. Lengthy plans were made concerning social, scholastic, and extra- curricular activities, so that the chapter would be able to maintain its previous status in the realm of campus leadership. And with this plan of action hrmly in mind, the crew began their work. The fall semester was liberally sprinkled with social functions which ranged from cabin parties to our Christmas formal. As the end of the term approached, we prepared for the bi-yearly seige of finals with our typical de- termination. With the advent of rushing, the chapter rooms took on a iresh coat ot paint in anticipation of the season, which resulted in Phi Delta Theta welcoming aboard ship 21 new pledges. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Cole Azure and Argent Buddy Stanley in the Fifeiiiiard ' s seat leys this sunny scene at the Ivacli as Phi Delt float rolls on to iiin the of most original float in the pai 295 The second and first setnester f residents of Ph, Kappa Psi were Paul Eckman and Derrick Deakins Memlvrs of the Phi Kappa Psi pledge class, C. Carter, J. Edwards. Second row: N. De. the hrs ■: 11 . Klonian, 1 1 ' . Taylor, G. M ' eber, K. Kaiijjiiian. In our reminiscence of North Carolina Alpha over the past year, we recall things which have meant a great deal to us: the tall formal, the Christmas Party at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital, the cabin parties and the open houses. But of equal importance to N. C. Alpha is the realization that college has some- thing more to offer; books and tired eyes are hrmly imprinted in our memories of college and traternitv lifo ' . In addition to studies and parties, this year has seen a renewed enthusiasm for athletics. Phi Psi had the intramural tennis champions; varsit - men in soccer, track, and wrestling; many enthusiastic part-time athletes; and sport ' s announcer Pete Yoars, who broad- cast Duke basketball games to WDBS lis- teners. We believe that the best fraternity is made up of many different kinds of people — and this has been the goal ot Phi Kappa Psi. Nutioiuil I ' oiinding Date. Local Founding Date Number of (Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors (i To ivelco ne returning, almiini for the fall weekend, the Phi Kappa Psi ' s erect a dis- play of .1 foothall Kanie on a pin-hall inaihinr to predict a win over I ' ltlshiirg,!!. Phi Kappa Psi The } iemhers of the Phi Kappa Psi fratermly are as foUoiis, on the first mw: R. Hildretli, R. (, aii , iKer. T. Moneymaker. E. Johnson. E. Ganhi. M. Yandeier, R. Shaver. Second row: D. Diiffey. f. Rossm. . Lapotla. I ' . Echrnan. D. Deakms. D. San- ders. I. Crunes. B. Smith. J. Warren. Third row: H. Eschenhach. J. Fulcomer, ]. Grills, T. Russell, If. Keim, D. Pate, S. Gebel, T. McDernwti. B. Ward. Fourth row: H ' . Weems, D. Evans, C. Cobb, B. Spami, J. Craven, C. Grigg, J. Dovclass, T. Farrell. Fifth rou : 6. Ung, . Pearson, B. .Vteffert, E. Heath, T. Moore, T. Miller, D. Sedlack, J. English, L. Jordan, G. Evans. 297 Phi Kappa Sigma lirofhen of I ' hi Kappa Sii!,ma Jrjicrnily un the 1st row arc as tiillous H. Smith. I.. Hania. . lirodrlh.iid: l. Hn. ,nh,inih. 2,h ro« ' : C. Courtney, . Smith, (i. Ileinhy, I ' . I.emhuh. H. Marsh., !, li. Tudor. W . I ' emiy. I). Iliwler. I). Mason. H. Me- lammain. I). Crews. 3rd row: (;. Evans. P. 11,11. H. Deans. C. D,elr,ch. D. Mcl.eoJ. H. Ilyljahl. ). Hetts. . Sadler. M. Kollinson, G. Lnna,. A. Brockuell, . Wmnhan. 4tli rou ' : H. DomhojJ. . I ' ickens. ). Mcl ' adden, n. lemiette. . Harhison. E. f ' oole. R. Barnes. .4. Haack. D. Hantirr. H. Teller, K. Clifton. .4. farmon. 5tli ro« : O. Rudy, II. Hurt. li. (.r.iper. E. Roherson. IC. Eortesce, li. )V   i;, H. .-tlexaiider. E. Roherson. . f .irt  . I . (.rant. Wl. r..« : .{ . (iiimh. (,. (.od.l.ird. 1). Tipton, li. (,hnn. II. Wells. I . Hooter. H. IXilr. . Hiilloek: I). I ' earl. li. I ' ape. R. Chapman. C. MrEee. 298 The pleiiii,e class of Flii Kjppj Sigmj, on the first row from left to right: D. Fry, X. HiiJsori, ir. Wriiihr. jh . Yoiins. Second row: C. Wi iMey, G. Still. B. Siler, ami G. Tillniry. D. Teller. H. Taylor. T. Bifigs. B. Saz-age. B. Byers. ami P. Luce. Third row: r. lr ' .i-, ,. E. Hayes. J. Lmder. D. Spitler. D. Ilw J, ami D. Penny. .Senior Bill TiiJor. President of the Phi Kappa SiK ia fraternity, ii-as a memher of ODK. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ami Business .Manager of the Chanticlekr. President Bill Tudor rapped the ga vel and we began: football open houses; Pitt and Pendulum tor Homecoming; Jane Ebcrhardt crowned Phi Kap queen at the Black and Gold Ball; Christmas, and the Kdgcmont kids were sharp, the quartet flat; Pea Pickers convened daih ' ; Rushing, and pledge we did, with Marshall at the helm; pledge ban- quet; spring formal; Joe College — and another year is behind us. But a year of more than events — a year of growth, both for Nu and its men. Seven years have passed since Phi Kappa Sigma was in- stilled with fresh blood, years in which Nu has developed carefully but quickly into a chapter of real significance. Next year, the pinnacle ot Phi Kap hopes materializes as we move into a fine new section, House CC. For us it was a year of high progress, a year to be remembered. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors Black and Gold Phi Kappa Sigma ' s ivelcome returning alumni ■with their Pitt and Penduhnn display shoii-ing the Duke pendulum cutting oJJ a panther head surrounded by Duke ii-ins. The first and second semester leaders of Pi Kappa Alpha irere Jim Cai-enaii h from Goldsboro, North Carolina, and Buddy Heachan, of Miami. Florida. Pi Kappa Alpha (L to R) 1st nnv: D. Askin. D. . laimz, ]. Sears, ]. Woolery. 2nd row: U. M.um. I. Benson. B. McMillan, R. Vanderheek, . Booker, F. Dohhs. 3rd rou ; B. Brnhaker. 11 . Spedwan. B. Linton, A. Bjonte .ud. D. Shanklin. IC. Radeker. Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha returned to school in September with high hopes for an- other successful year. Starting the year oft right, we built a homecoming display good enough to place second in the judging. Open houses, the Christmas dance, the Kdgemont party, Joe College — all were done in top-notch PiKA form. As for sports, the crimson tide set few records, hut a basketball championship satisfied us. Somehow, though, when ' ou start looking back over the year, it is the other things that count: Brownie out ot gas, Tink ' s intellectual orgies, a head through the door and Jimmie — the day-to-day living that binds and holds any group together. With this abundance ot friendship and this loyalty to Fraternity ideals, it couldn ' t have been anything but a great year for the pledges and actives of Pi Kappa Alpha of 195 5-56. National Founding Date Local Founding; Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors (i i Blackened Pi Kappa Alpha natives set off on a Joe College safari carrying liimter I.eii- Marvin, iieapons, and supplies for iheir joiniiry through the li-ilds of Durham. 300 Pi Kappa Alpha Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha are, on first row, (L. to R.) : . Burger, B. Beane, . Du ' all, P. Brewer. Second row : G. Herndon, . WHtiams, D. Bran, K. Knake. . Cazrnaiigh, B. Kunble, B. Barker, D. Player, T. Weher. Third row: V. Moore, T. Prizzi, K. Crimson, J. Robertson, B. Brou-ne, J. Meador, D. Bolinger, D. Xealy. Fourth row: C. Cook, B. DePiiy, D. Center, N. Harley, N. Kerstetter, G. Meyer, B. Clark, B. Beacham. Fifth rou-: . Darling, H. Watson, R. Ray, B. Fore, F. Johnson. R. Faber. Sixth row: F. Yarborough, . Jaeger. L. Simmons. D. Huffman. A. Booray. G. Sutton. B. Zenda, J. Coivie, B. Weitzman. Miss- ing: T. Bosivorth, L. Cleveland, L. Gardner, M. McDorman, L. Marvin, B. Talman, C. Tinkham, H. Valentine, J. Wells. Pi Kappa Phi IIK I ' , Ir: ' . Erlenbach, W. Hilles, S. IWIer, . Ki ik. D. I.oirtt. K. . Lissn; I), dill. W. Iwn-h.wJ. E. llnimrr. Ir 1. Gilcott. I). Qiiiirrlfhiiimi, G. Farmer, V. Diinkin, D. Umierum ii, f. Roth. (, ' . Lodrn, H ' . Boyrr. ■. K. Fischer, . Il ' .iv, A. Hjrris, R. Dixon, R. Clayton. T. Clark, E. Hrach, T. hey. 4r: C. Munch. ' . Dircoisin. C. Hy mm. M. Dehriihl. G. Smith. R. Hohner. W. Smith. 5r: W. Connor, . Lane, C. Cleaveland. W . lohnson, R. Reece, T. Robins, If. Spencer, C. Riedler, R. Mejo. 302 ' FTT ' rpr r 7. Mi ii i-rs iif tin- I ' : K.ipp.i I ' ln plaifif chsi jrr, iin tIk ' tirst row from left to right: F. Browrison, R. Carr. R. MacEireii. Second row: . Merritt, D. EriLin, R. Bevis, D. Jordan, K. Stratih. R. Denise, E. Stables. Third row: E. Skeel, . Briilon, E. Fisher, M. Bender. D. Gorbain. Absent were N. Courie, J. Turner, S. Wittenstein. Presidents of I ' l K.ipp.i I ' ln Jr.ilri iiil .n, lh,N Ltrvett Jrmn Dhon, Illinois, during the first semester, and Charles Hyman frmn Dillon, South Carolina, for the second half of the school year. Football weekends ushered in a busy social calendar for the Pi Kap ' s. However, the party life of Homecoming was supplemented by a little work as the brothers decorated the front of the section with Murray ' s Meat Grinder. Cabin parties at Crabtree, open houses in the section, and gate parties continued to provide diversion during the fall — not to mention the many weekend trips to the Saddle Club or the Castle. The 1955 Rose Ball was the highlight of first semester activities as the brothers elected Carol Pulver as their Pi Kap Rose. Then, a new year and spring time brought its inevitable good times: Our Pledge Dance honoring an outstanding group ot new members, Joe Col- lege and Les Elgart with the accompanying round of fraternity parties, and the climax ot a successful year, the house party at Myrtle Beach. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors Gold and White At the Pi Kappa Phi display, the husky Pittsburgh Panther is being cut dou-n to bite size by the Duke football team, here represented by .Murray s .Meat Grinder. sidriils of Siv.li ■, I. ml, ' hi Boh Dukf mi ad-cisors. Ist r: ). Smith. R. Ripph; E. Pol.uk. A. TJiuLwder. r. ir., Wo. :nd r; If. Has. L. Rainett. C. Ahhoii. C. lad; ]. .McAnallx, D. Htirm. SAE plrdii This year Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' s rituahstic and social programs centered around the com- memoration ot their 100th birthday. The Duke chapter, North (. ' arohna Nu, celebrated the Centennial with the Davidson, University of North Carolina and North Carolina State chapters at a dinner at the Hope Valley Coun- try Club. The broadcast from Tuscaloosa dedicated to the occasion took the place of after-dinner speakers. Social functions included open houses during the football season, gate parties, and weekend get-togethers; second semester, the SAE ' s gave their traditional spring formal. Life in the section centered around protecting the Lion from extraneous coats of paint or confis- cation by other fraternities. SAE ' s throughout the year were known for their hats, their parties, and their members who were out- standing in all phases of Duke activities. National Founding Date 1856 Local Founding Date 1931 Number of Cliaptcr.s 136 National McnilKTsliip 87,000 Local Mcmbcrslii|) 65 C:olors 1 1 pic and Gold ' ' lir fjiiijiis Wiir nriil prisrntf j powerful Sifii u Alpli.t Epsilon football star -with the remains of a slaughtered Pittsburgh pan- ther in the SAE ' s homeconiing display. 304 Sigma Alpha Epsilon m The members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity are as follows, on the first row : . Duncan, E. Pace, D. Saunders, T. Walkley, If. Parkinson. Second row : R. Aubry, J. Schivarz, D. Baker, F. Hearn, R. Dickey, B. Dodd, H. O ' Callaghan, L. Savage, F. Max- son, B. McGranahan. Third row: F. Stuart, G. Bouse, H. Cu?nmins, L. Schillings, T. O ' Callaghan, B. McMann, D. Smith, D. Hurm, R. O ' Konski. Fourth row: . Givens, T. Wilson, J. Gilbert, L. Armstrong, D. Weidman, B. Little, J. Bates, P. Dun- ning, T. Sumner. Fifth row: H. Lamotte, . Ca?nphell, D. Stone, R. .Martin, T. Ingersoll, D. Stout, f. Stull, A. Masius. Sixth row: L. Fort, P. Taggert. B Ritter, ]. Wagenvoord, D. Coughlm, G. ' Bmney, B. Richardson, R, Crawford, C. Dan, and . Davis, 305 Sigma Chi Hwfhrrs of Smim Chi ,ir,- ,is fo ln-is, ktt u nglit, tlu- tir t row : . Cr.i t. I ' . C.Mn. li. Flflther. . (.r.iyht.il. . Rohirls. D. R.unh. Second row: B. Ulswr, B. Monikw, II. l-anrnKtr. C. Moiiror. I). H.nt ii.w, P. Stlmtiaii, B. Merz. R. Mayer. Ihird row: a. Carroll, B. Smalhers, T. Thmnas. B. Zolkr, . Caherl. II. fohnson. H. Holden, T. Colmey. Fourth row: B. Beeson, C. Sadler, A. Taylor. B. Anderson, G. Goodson. D. Rosenthal, R. Otter, E. Soiiell, . Tarlton, . Carlisle. Fifth row: C. Bentz, B. .Miller, I. r.K ehton. I. I.inlzemch, B. Berhnard. H. l.aKala, B. I.atimore, .V. Seiiell. S. Cnhfield, . Smith, D. Kemp. Missing: E. Smmis, (,. Ihitro ' : G. I ' errine. B. Ka . ). BIjckislone. I). Sicholson. . . e-r,i,M«. ' . Bo d. ( . iri iii, B. Shoemaker, S. . imefee. 1 T ;c pledges of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, from left to right, the first row: C. Bochtelte, R. Royal. M. McNally, IC. Springston. On the second row: D. Denne, R. Collins, ]. Elder, S. Menefee, R. West, and T. Hutchinson. On the third row: H. Osborne, T. Tompkins, T. .Moore, G. .Mitschele, W. Northop, and P. Van Wyck. The presidents of Sigma Chi, for the first and second semesters respectively, urre seniors Dave Hartman from East Gretnirich, Rhode Island, and Carl Bentz who hails frofn York, Pennsylvania. The year 1955-56 proved to be a period of great progress for the brothers who wear the White Cross. With the completion of our new chapter room this fall, Sigma Chi could lay claim to one of the most attractive fraternity sections on the campus. Early in the spring semester, the close of rushing found us with a roster of outstanding pledges who added fresh enthusiasm to the many fraternity projects. As usual, the social calendar was jam- packed. In February, the annual Sigma Chi Sweetheart dance was held at the Carolina Country Club; then spring vacation provided a pleasant vacation before the brothers re- turned to resume college activities. While the suntans faded, Duke Sig ' s were hard at work on their Joe College float, hoping again this year to return to the Sigma Chi ' s the Most Beautiful Float trophy. National Founding Date 1855 Local Founding Date I9I2 Number of Chapters 127 National Membership 67,000 Local Membership 63 Colors Blue and Old Gold With Bnhhie Bel! as their .]neen and a giant replica of their pin, the Sigma Chi ' s cele- brate their Centennial by winning the prize for the most beautiful parade float. 307 The I ' nshiftil of the Si!( ui u fraternity, Joe Mc- Creery, conies from White Sulphur Springs, M ' est Virginia, ami is a member of I ' hi Beta Kappa. S. .V. pleJ ies. First r ). MiilthLmd. V. Br. .4. Brut. D. Kreps. I. X.isli. I . Sproh-s. r. Black. . . •s. . ,,w;,,(. I. Redmond. I.. Terry. . Copeland, C. Sander. T. Taylor, R. ■ight. F. Schaelfe: The year 1955-56 was a busy one for the brothers of Sigma Nu. Beginning in the fall we sponsored open houses on football Satur- days; the Pitt game found us building a flores- cent homecoming display. Then came the Christmas season which was celebrated at a party with the Alpha Chi Omega ' s for the children at Edgemont cummunity center and with a formal dance at the 4ishington Duke featuring Philmore Hall. Besides working on fraternity projects, brothers were active in campus activities: some Phi Beta Kappa ' s, an editor, a few presi- dents and a tennis champ. Joe McCrcery was a commander, one member put in many hours to become next year ' s football manager, one was awarded the psychology department ' s Montgomery Mouse, and Sigma Nu was repre- sented in ]Vho ! Who in Aviericaii C.oUe{ .es and Vnhrrsitirs. National Founding Date- Local Founding Date Number of (Chapters National Maiibcrship l.oc.il M.nil.LTship Colors Black, tiold ' , ; .( gather to T.Latch the Bine Devils and hers hattle in the jnniile. at the Sigma honiecominii display, ' •Dnie Captures .-ifrican Trophy from I ' lttshiirgh. 308 Sigma Nu Hr:,thrn of Si ' i„u . „, .,ii 1 st n u : R. AV.j , ,S. Sf.ri c, S. Cotton. D. Sii-trt. 2nd row : E. Gilbert, G. Hamnck. X. BrifiRs. . Hig- tiim, D. Uilioii, J. McCmry. J. Berger, D. Cobble, E. Morris, B. Finney. 3rd row: D. Wyrick, R. Azar, L. Coulthurst, F. . U- hamta, G. Brooks, B. Lee. If. Krmmick. H. Yoh. W. Harstine. 4th row: D. Copeland, B. Townsend, . King. F. Speakman., ]. Wyrick. R. Te?nple. C. Kimble, W. Outten, T. Trice. 5th row: A. . iosrie, L. Flamigan, T. Cracknell. G. Wright, L. V Anson, A. Hock. P. Wagner, K. Whitney, T. Johnson, E. Lnese. 6th row: . Ste ' u.-art. R. l.arese. I.. Graluim. J. Murray. V. Hughes, D. Kreps, C. Leu-is. J. Glass, J. Bosch, ]. Dean, J. Seltzer, B. Tracy. Absent: . Porter. R. Carpenter, . Day, D. Pickett. 309 Sigma Phi Epsilon Mrwh-n ofSiKWn Vln Ep.ilonfr.n row: . S,-U,-Ts. W . ILimci. E. (, ,,r,: (l..t..R.).hrMn.u : C. li,ll,„ILu,.l. H. K, n„n. ), llorurll. W. (unrison.Scamd II. Wflh. ■■. GotllhirJt. lliird rc)« : If. WMbr, I). Stover. E. jolim. R. Hntheniiil. 31U rit ic.es on the first r( ond row: Dennis Sti, I..irry Wwecoff. Br. : Bruce Uhl ' v. Dai-ui Hayes, John Norville, Dick Huher. Sec- , Williatn Morns. RamUU Moore, BUI Norman. Third ro« : Brooks, Norman Peterson. Frank . lcGreg,or, At Lasasso. Senior Ed Gimlher,nxho comes fro7 t Neil ' York.iras the President of Sigma Phi Epsihn social fraternity and IS a memher of Pi Tan Sigma and A.S.. I.F. In September, 1955, there occurred a gather- ing in section AA, Duke University which resulted in a year of social and academic achievement for the fraternity with a heart. The returning brothers of Sigma Phi Epsi- lon launched the new school year with justified confidence and a spirit of unity and brotherhood which was to be matched only by the leadership qualities that were found among their membership. First of the many social events was the party celebrating the redccoration of the chapter room; the cabin party a few weeks later was a change from the usual open house occasions. VVe will remember also Don Bos- well ' s guitar music, John Sellers and his Canadian tam, Don Stover ' s new Chrysler, the fun and study around the section — all the big and little things which made it a good year for Sigma Phi Epsilon. National Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National Membership Local Membership Colors 1901 1909 Red and Purple Sigma Phi Kpsiton n-orked long hours to complete this lielcome to their alumni in irhich they predict that the Blue Peril uill push the Panther up the skyscraper. 311 Senior Ted Taub, a pre-law student coming Jrom Tampa, Florida, iras President of Tail F.psilon Phi for the second year, an F.A.C. and on M.S.G.A. The 1956 pledge class of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity (Left to Right) front row iV. Gerher. H. Waldermim, and P. Granoff. Back rou : L. Rosenblatt. . Flicke L. Spector. R. Loiitt. and S. Kehlman. Side: . Finh. M. Korotkw, and . Frudnia It was a bright Durham sun that greeted us hist September as we once again took our places in the cellars of old BB. Little did we expect that this would be our last year below ground — where the pipes are a-plenty. As Chancellor Ted Taub banged the gavel, the first gruelling round of the 1955-56 encounter saw us preparing a hne social calendar, be- ginning with our second annual Homecoming Dance. Our (Christmas party held at the Southside Nursery was again highly successful, and truly indicative of the TEP creed — serving for the love of service. Fraternity life took on full meaning as we worked together on many projects and enjoyed the friendship and high spirit that prevailed among the members; now all eyes look to next year as we carry high hopes for a ver - bright future in our new- section . N;itioii.il I ' ouiidiiig Date Loeal Founding Date Number of Chapter.s National Membership Local Mciiilicrship After irorking long into the night, brothers of Tall Epsilon Phi finished their uelcanie to the alumni ii ' ho returned to Duke ( aiiiluis for the fall homecoming iirekenii. Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Epsilm Phi (L-R), kneeling: G. Forges, ]. Gardner. t:S. Siege!, A. Roseii ehi, A. Rose, T. Twh, M. Marks, E. Lichten- stein, J. Levitiv. 2 r: R. Nolan, S. Kaimn. H. Block, H. Glass, A. Rotner, A. Markoff. } r. R. Green, . Cohen, C. flecker. S. Suskind, R. Wasserman, M. Sentlou-itz. Missing.- R. Horin, D. Lvman, A. Cohen, A. Fox, L. Monber, . Hedelman. 313 Theta Chi lirothrrs of Thrt.i Cli, .in- llic follrnaria. (l.-iO. tlic I r: . Rolrrrs. C. Ihiis-. S. Sirirm. 2 r : I). Mernin. I ' . Mitchell. S. llMimn. R. lliiK. r. ) « , ). . V .vw , S. Ko,nm,r. ! r: K. li.trms. . (Jir is. I-. r,llu ,iso,i. T. H ,.i: r. H. Mull. C. Hol- lowi. n. Drjh. 4 r; H. F.lvrlnii. li. liniilurt. I). (inJIr,), . Ahiin. K. Deind: li. KiimrJ. T. Miiniz. R. VnM. Thm Ou pMan-, Isr rou-; A. li ' wlnr I ' . Siioii; ]. I ' nnier, C. Hiitduuii. ZnA n fen, T. Vickett. . Harper, D. Cki . l ' iird , F. Sivofford, B. DeMoiiterire, : R. Thrasher, P. Olejar, L. Brooks, C. - CO, C. Choiite. Absent, C. MacKeiizie. Seiners Duk HiiRjrom Perms Groie, Xe-u.- [ersey, and Buddy Hynson. ii-ho comes from ' ashiiiv.ton. North Carolina, led the brothers of Theta Chi. Starting our 100th year, the brothers of Theta Chi set sail upon the blue waters of Methodist Flats. Sirens lured away the hearts and pins of some of our stalwart crew on this perilous voyage. Making port for the Home- coming celebration, all hands stormed the Castle, a seizure which was overwhelmingly successful. Our next port was Shoe and Slipper Weekend — a refueling stop which everyone seemed to enjoy. An Alpha Chi Omega-Theta Chi Christmas party at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital was followed by a serenade at East and Hanes House. Later on, our sturdy whaler returned from the Freshman Quad with new hands. The Dream Girl dance was the first lowering for the new arrivals. As we again hoisted sail, the ship fared well until we were beset by perilous storms — but port was reached safely as exams ended and June brought freedom. National Founding Date 1856 Local Founding Date 1949 Number of Chapters 1 1 7 National Membership 40,000 Local Membership 37 Colors Military Red and White ] ' ith a touch of the Old World, the Theta Oil ' s float, ' foe College Goes to i ' enice, pictures the popular Italian city and eier-popiiLir attraction. the gondola. 315 Vresidfnt of Zetii Beta Tau fraternity ivasStan Israel, a senior history ?najor from Flushing, New York, li-ho u is also an F..4.C. and served on M.S.G.A. ' MTpledaes (L to R) 1st row: H. Barahan. J. Levin. R. Harris. 2nd row: R. Bomze, L. Breslov.; A. Jules. F. Falkenberg. 3rd row : D. Blatt. L. . Iogol, F. Grae, R. Kempler, . Glaser, P. Schiiritzer. R. Kargon. Absent: F. Xey and R. Mdhanser. The men of Zeta Beta Tau rerurned this year to begin another year at Dear Ole Duke. Amidst the clamor of football season, our open houses and the Homecoming dance provided the brothers with many social func- tions. Around the quad, ZBT ' s were in almost every major activity; Marv Botnick presided for S ' n ' S, Bernie Rineberg headed IF( ' , Sam Jacobson was on Judicial board, and Dick Jacoves and Art Rodensky were cheerleaders. The brothers displayed prowess in scholar- ship by amassing an all-fraternity average ot 2.5, with Brother Galinski making Phi Beta Kappa, and twelve men joining the dean ' s team. The year ' s experience contains only one sad note: the realization that June will find our seniors scattering to various sections of the country. To them we extend the best of luck and a personal invitation to return to Alpha L ' psilon. National Founding Date 1 898 Local rounding Date 1935 Number of Chapters 46 National Membership 13,000 Local Un,bcrslnp 5 3 Colors HUic md Wlme . cat, the Pittshtirgh Panther, on a hot tin roof, the Duke Blue Devil, is the ihenie chosen for the homecoming disflay of the lil ' s lo -,irlcomc hack ihar alii nni. 316 Zeta Beta Tau ZBT, 1 r: M. Levy, A. Rodensky, M. Botnick, S. Israel, A. Book, B. Rineherg, P. Kolko. Iv.H. Berman, B. Bleclmian, S. Faye, A. Kaufman, A. Greenherg, H. Rothfeder, J. Dorkin. 3 r: ; . Boro, D. Galinsky, M. Riibel. D. Tolmach, R. Jacoves, R. Besser- man, M. Nitsberg. 4 r: B. Goldstein, M. Feman, E. Lidz, M. Temko, S. Jacobson, S. Abrahams, M. Rose, R. Ginsburg. ' I ' ciuiis (Mints, West ( ' .Jinjvis FOOTBALL 320 BASKETBALL 334 BASEBALL 342 TRACK 346 LACROSSE 348 SOCCER 350 CROSS COUNTRY 351 TENNIS 352 GOLF 353 WRESTLING 354 SWIMMING 355 MEN ' S INTRAMURALS 356 W. A. A. BOARD 358 NEREIDIAN 359 MODERN DANCE CLUB 360 PEGASUS CLUB 361 WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS 362 Football Pla ing one of the roughest schedules in the history of Duke football, Coach Bill Murray ' s Blue Devils again recorded for the third straight season a final tally of seven wins against two losses and one tie. After defeating three relatively light teams, the Blue Devils were pitted against four of the strongest teams in the country: Rose Bowl champions, Ohio State University; the University of Pittsburgh; Xavy, Sugar Bowl champions; and Georgia Tech, last year ' s C otton Bowl winner. The highlight of the ' 55 season was Duke ' s 20-14 victory over Ohio State at Columbus, enabling the Blue Devils to preserve their unbeaten record against Big Ten competition. Quarterback Sonny Jurgenson was injured prior to the Homecoming contest with Pitt, however, and when this misfortune was com- bined with the strenuous schedule, the Blue Devils were forced into a mid-season slump. Nevertheless, Duke climaxed the season by defeating South Carolina, Wake Forest, and their rugged half-century rivals from Chapel Hill. The larKrsf si.uiiuiii in thr AlLinlK Cn.isl Coiifemue is Didr ' s w.isnir Iwru-shoe-sliaped arni.i -ciih iis srating capacity of over 50,000. 320 ; Ohjrli,- Smith looks on idiil,- H,;iJ Co.uii BUI ' .■3f MiirTiiy discusses stnxle y ivith his press box scouts during the game Ti-ith orlh Carolina. ii M Ihik s JVS rleiai , h.ihs Hagter, Chucm, . Third ro-w— Rose. AU Harris. Fifth row- J US tlh. KrcJkh. K The Team SoNfix Sorrel i. Shi Drlfuhh I ' s rrcorj of sei-en victories, t- „ I w uul.ui,-. Ir..nt n.u i kir to right ) CiLichcs Clurlir Siiinli. HohCn. linh Moiiijor,, I „„i l ' Hn U . llc.id ( j .uli Hill Wiin m Falcone. Herschel CMijell. I r.nner Hob Clhvnhen. Second ro«— .S ' orrW , RMs, Kocoiirek, Murray. Caphuii Ihnlijield. Sehon. Hardin. I ' ascal. Fapcrm rk. . UI ' .lhxne . Stanley. Benwn. Deloatch, Jurgemon. Knotts, Boyd. Fourth row — Brodhead, Blaney, Clayton, Diipler, Madden, Post, Battel, Clayton, Rushton, , Brotherton, Recmella, Crjzart. (ireybeal. Culler, Scudieri, Harris, Bailey, Rudy. Sixth row— Culp. Cox, Hurm, Guy, Beasley, Atherholt. .McGaughey, Hoch. th row— Park, manager, Padget, Bass. Briilon, Kersey. Thompson, Hagie, Long, Laltimore, Harrison, Honeycutt, .4hsent from picture are Topping, Pierson. Ronnie Falls— C ir, I). Fesperman — G Doug Knotts— T 323 Duke 33 N. C. State 7 An unidentified Blue Devil makes a diving unkle lug,h uukle on S. C. Sr.ile ' s fleet halfback Xitk Christy as a would he Wolfpack Mocker arrives ton late to provide the necessary interference. Dale Boyd, Coach Bill Murray ' s new qiiarlerhack discovery, cuts tlin lonv. I ' luil return as Duke Mockers Hal McElhaney. Boh Benson, and on Xh the Wolfpack dcfe otilcr Blue Devil p.ivr C ' oiich Bill Murray and his star - studded Blue Devils opened their 195 5 season at Riddick Sta- dium in Raleigh against the Wolfpack of N. C. State. After two hours ot play, which was hamp- ered throughout by a light rain, the Blue Devils emerged on the Ic ig end of a 3 3-7 score. Both squads were plagued by fumbles, but Duke managed to con- vert the Pack miscues into scoring opportuni- ties. Sonny Jurgenson scored first for Duke, plunging over from one ard out. Shorth after- wards. Bob Pascal raced for the Blue Devil ' s sec- ond touchdown, with Bryant .Mdridge follow- ing a tew plays later tor the third score ot the initial period. 1 hen late 111 the second quarter Sophomore I ' .ddie Rush- ton intercepted a State liass and raced 9 ards tor the fourth 1.1). Duke ' s final tally came earh in the second halt. Playing at Knoxville, Tennessee for their sec- ond contest ot the season, Duke ' s Bkie Devils beat back a stubborn Ten- nessee team 21-0. After tighting off two threats by the Volunteers early in the game, Duke marched 55 yards for their first touchdown; the drive was capped oft by a two ard plunge by Bob Pascal. Late in the third quar- ter, halfback Bunny Blaney broke the game wide open with a brilliant S3 yard dash from the line ot scrimmage. It was the second longest run in the history of Duke foot- ball. The ' final Blue Devil touchdown came in the last period on a short scamp by Pascal. Jim Nelson added all three extra points. Although quarterback Sonny Jur- genson didn ' t score, he was the game ' s outstand- ing performer as his threatening and accurate passing was primardy re- sponsible for two of the Blue Devil Ibuchdowns. Duke draws fi quarter hack So, hlood mid- jurneiiwh through the first period as half hack Boh Pascal takes a handojf fn id hulldozes his ' H ' ay through the Tennessee defense for a touchdown. Aided by near perfect Mocking, Duke ' s fleet half hack Bunny Blaney takes a pitchout from quarter back Sonny Jurgenson and scampers 81 yards for the Blue Devil ' s second score of the afternoon Duke 21 Tennessee In rhcir tirst home game of rhe season, Coach Bill Murra s Blue Devils overwhelmed a supposedly tough William and Alary eleven by a score of 47-7. The Big Blue scored in rhe first quarter on a pass from signal-caller Sonny Jurgcnson to Bunn}- Blaney and then turned right around in the second period and pushed o er three more touchdowns. At that time Coach Murray pulled his entire first team and cleared the bench. By capitalizing on many repeated William and Mary mistakes, the Blue Devils were able to score three more times in the last half. The Indians ' only touchdown came mid-way through the fourth quarter following a beautiful 57 yard pass-play. ' . J V « The Millhllitr .irr.iili is file litliiltis ..mii in, 1 1,1111,, l -i i, .. ii lol,-i the ' tjrpj ili i jiisl prior ! tile home g.une with the W ithaw ,uhi Liry Injiaiii. Duke 47 William and Mary 7 fur the Blue Devil ' s seieuth toiickloz ' m-ii ' Duke 20 Ohio State 14 Fr.,,,1; HMmr. Didrs Ww Devil. ,tid .ui exctllnit joh m keeping the fjiis jmiiscii rhroiit lwiir the entire ii me ii-itli the Biiehyei of Ohio Stjte. Earl ' in rhc season, Duke met Rose Bowl champions Ohio State Uni- versity before a throng of K2,000 fans at Columbus, Ohio. In the first quarter, the Buckeyes scored two quick touchdowns to gain a 14 point advantage. Late in the second period, a pass from Bob Pascal to Bunn - Blaney clicked for a Duke T.D., and the halttime score read 14-7. in the third quarter the Blue Devils knotted the count when Pascal blasted over from one yard out. After State had run four plays, Duke marched 76 yards to go ahead 20-14, remaining unde- feated by Big Ten Competition. A Pjiilher defender reaches high over the outstretched arms of re- cfhtr Bob I ' ascal to deflect a long pass from Sonny Jurgenson. A crowd of 31,000 fans watched tifrh ranked Duke lose at homecoming to an underdog Pitt team 26-7. Beset by fumbles and an alert Panther defense, Duke seemed unable to move against the big Pitt line. Pitt scored first on a 37 yard pass play to go ahead 6-0, but Duke retaliated by scoring on a brilliant 75 yard pass from Sonny Jurgenson to Bunny Blaney. Jim Nelson added the extra point, and at half- time Duke led 7-6. In the second half Pitt managed in seven quick plays to make the score 13-7. Duke penetrated to the Pitt 11, but gave up the ball on downs. Later Duke fumbled on its own 3 3, and the Panthers scored in just six plays to lead 20-7. Duke was able to control the ball for only three plays before punting to its own 45 where Pitt took over and marched for its final touchdown to humble Duke 26-7. Duke 7 Pittsburgh 26 k, J,r lulfhM-k ■:. Vm „uk,-i J Mprr.il,: hut v.uti, MIniipi U, h.ml in j hi h M-n.,1 J n„i, S„ , n l„rv.,;,so„. JkA ,««« • :-f-?? ' r%r ! , ' ■M, IJ ij 4 Duke ' s once-beaten Blue Devils fell prey to Georgia Tech ' s Yellow Jackets 27-0 before a rtred-up Teeh homecoming crowd in Atlanta. Pla ing w ithout the services of Sonny Jurgen- son, the Dukes couldn ' t get going against the hard-charging Tech line. On the third pla ' from scrimmage, Dale Boyd fumbled on the Duke 31. Five pla ' s later Tech scored, kicked, and led 7-0. A few downs later Duke was forced to punt, and Tech scored again in three plaws. Wade .Mirchell ' s conversion gave Tech a 14-0 margin which remained until the half. The Dukes managed to move to the Tech 30 in the third quarter, but Red Menger intercepted a Blue Devil pass and ran unopposed for Tech ' s third touchdown. Later Tech scored again and the game ended with Duke having bowed for the second straight week to a ranking power. Jimmy Thompson, iieorgui Tech ' s kaditiv. firounJ jj.i ncf for the 19 5 si iso !, is encircled hy a irhole host of lilne Deiil Tackters. Duke Georgia Tech 27 nuke ' s SU Delojtch misses the t.icUe. hut m,w.ii(es to pnnch the hill nut of the .inns of the Tech H.ilfkuk. Duke 7 Navy 7 MuUie Coach, l-Mir i:,Jrl.,i:. hii.l.ll.s iiiih strareny planned for ihr ii.iliiiiini,. t,l.. , The running Blue Devils and rhc passing Middies harried ro a 7-7 rie hetnre a crowd of 32,000 fans ar Balrimorc ' s Alemorial Sradiuni. ei- rhcr team was able to score in the hrsr half. In the second half, Navy scored on an 84 yard drive. Duke then took the hall and started to move. But the drive tell short and Boh Pascal punted. Welsh hohhled rhc hall, ami Bunn - Blanc ' re- coxered on the Na - vV I ' .ight pla s later, Aldridge scoreil and jnn Nelson ' s kick rieil the score. A few plays later, Duke dro e to rhe i lidd - ten; Nelson harcK ' missed an angled held goal attempt, and rhe uanie ended in a rie. 330 At full strength for the first time in weeks, the Duke eleven tackled the Gamecocks ot South Carolina in Columbia on November 12. The Blue Devils, in command ot the game from the start, smashed to a 41-7 victory to spoil Carolina ' s an- nual Homecoming celebrations. Using its aerial game sparingly, Duke relied on a running attack in the routing ot its ACX opponent. Pascal circled right end for six yards to produce the initial touch- down; Aldrich made the second, while a Jurgenson to Sorrell pass provided the third. In the second half, Rushton scored once and Mc- Elhaney twice. A Rh„ ■ Drill ni.l. u,l,l,o„„ ,n Hill III,. .inps,. ' II, ilih l ' ih, vji.lil.l hr Siiinh ( Hviker jiid ,7.1 • Hi ill,- Cjlli irod- kill , sihir ily III till- i(i(iniiil , (or ., I„„ Duke 41 South Carolina 7 331 Carpmter is trapped In of Did; . - , ;, m. ,, Duke 14 Wake Forest 7 Lr I ,11,1 Sminy Sorr,ll hnjh ihroiii h th,- ik,- Form Mockcn and drives iiiiarlerhack Kenny Carpenter into the ground for a loriji loss. wmmr mmmmmmfm Wakr I ' orcsr ' s Demon Deacons, con- rinuing in their polic) ' ot being rough on big time compctirion, gave the Bhie DeviKs one of their hardest afternoons ot the season before finally bowing 14-7 to Duke ' s superior depth. Halfback Bob Pascal led the Methodist ' s cause by scoring two touchdowns and reeling ofl several long runs. The Blue Devils ' noted passing at- tack was so hampered by the rain and wet tield rhar they were forced to resort en- nreU to their potent running game. Duke 6 North Carolina In rhc tirsr Arlantic ( oasr (Con- ference contest ever to be tele- vised to a national audience, Duke and U.N.C. fought one of the fiercest battles of their traditional scries before the Blue Devils were finally able to eke out a 6-0 victory over the invaders from Chapel Hill. Last year Bill Mur- ray ' s chargers gave the Tarheels a sound drubbing, and this year the Carolinians were out for re- venge. The first half was purely a defensive battle which found the Blue Devils halted several times within the Carolina 20 yard line. Finally, halfback Oliver Rudy was allowed to skirt the end on a 30 yard run for the first and only score of the day, and the fifth straight victorv over U.N.C ' . V-v Tarheel halfback Ed Sutton takes a handoff from quarterback jiiii Reed, but Duke ' s Ronnie Falls cuts through the UNC line and downs him before he ciin net started. Halfback Oliier Rin ly takt •J .7 hando f from .juarter back S •onny [tirzenson ai ;, biilldn: zes Ins ii-ay thr ji sh 1 he Carolina l„ le for nood yardaKC. m 4; i Sfl Mt1 MM ttj ' m S _ S5 |g ■ i [ ' ■ Ir Z flBl fl 2 ' (p ' B Si 1 a ' BS i .: I . 51 1 1 Basketball fhdr! I ' J ' il-U, Rhir Dn-ih postni a nuietren ,rn,i six mor,i this srason. Kneeling arc: Rohhy lor lUnns. Hiid- Allen, oe Helmnnt. EJ lh s ,„. .w,l Don C.uhnnw. Standing arc: « ; „■ l,,}rr, jini Xriirow,: honor MoriiJn, Tony Hiiho-a-sl-y . ILnrs CIrmrnl. Boh I..d-M .unl l vil Stl.mull. Didrs lie.hi h.ukethill muh, .iisciisu-: ■ null ( ' .jpuiiii lot- Bilnwnt jini atlic, Although the Bkie Devils had, potentially, their best team since the days of the fabulous Dick Groat, Duke basketball suffered a medi- ocre season despite a record of 19-7. With an entire starting team returning and a host of promising sophomores back from last year ' s freshman team, which had been the best in the history of the university, there were many observers who thought that Duke might finish with the conference championship and perhaps even sweep through the N.CIA.A. But there were to be many headaches to plague head coach Hal Bradley and his assistant, Tony Drago, before the year was over. First came the news that captain Don Tobin, the leading defensive player on the squad, would not return to school because of scholastic difficulties; then, starting guard Jack Kalbfus was forced to drop out of school after the end of the first semester for the same reason. Added to that were Ronnie Mayer ' s injury in the Dixie C lassic and some bad breaks which led to a number of needless defeats. But it wasn ' t all as dark as it may sound, for there were many bright spots in the picture. The victories over N. C. State and North Carolina; the surprisingly good performances turned in by sophomores Bobby Joe Harris, Jim Newcome, Paul Schmidt, Bucky Allen, and Tony Buhowsky; and, above all, the sparkling play of the Blue Devils ' senior threesome, Ronnie Mayer, Joe Belmont, and Junior Mor- gan, kept Duke in the center of national attention. Co-aiplji i Im- Bthiiniil („i.,n lack Kalhjin a,tms doim hetwrrn Inn hinh - Jly ' mg, Sniiili ( ' arnima ftlayrri ajitr i rjhhiNU llir nlmiiihl . The season ' s opener was played in the Indoor Stadium on the night of December 2, with the Tigers of ( lemson providing the opposition. With Ronnie Mayer start- ing out in his accustomed roll ot high scorer, Duke romped to an easy 97-63 win. It was the first time in three years that the Devils had not broken the century mark in their opener, but the score was close enough to satisfy all. South Carolina was the next victim of the Devils, the Gamecocks falling before an 82-67 count. For the second straight game Mayer hit for 24, with Bob Lakata the number two scorer, hitting for 20. Warming up to their task, the Blue Dukes trounced Georgia Tech in the final game before Christmas vacation, 87-66; Mayer bro ke the 30 mark for the first time this season, and little Joe Belmont had his first big night, scoring 23. Continuing on their merry way, Duke made a three game trip into Pennsylvania iff Hiifer appears to he gifing Duke ' s ]u ... VI.... .. .;; - „ ;„ « l... ,; f,. Forest ' s Jim (iilte_ I lack- Kalhfiis and came away with victories over Penn, 98-80, Villanova, 86-76, and Pitt, 92-54. In the three contests, Belmont was high scorer with 80 points, while Mayer had 67 and Junior Morgan, 41. Belmont ' s 37 against Penn was the best individual ef- fort of the northern tour. Once again it was Dixie Classic time, and Duke opened the annual afiair with a 71-54 win over Wyoming, as Mayer again hit for 24. The Blue Devils drew North Carolina in the second round, and after leading by as much as 17 points, fell apart when Ronnie Mayer slammed into the fioor and opened a couple of huge cuts in his chin; the shock must have thrown Duke ofi stride, as they dropped the game, 74-64. It was their first loss of the season and ended a seven game winning streak. In the final game of the Classic, the Blue Dukes stopped Wake Forest behind Joe Belmont ' s 23 points, 64-52 to take consolation honors. 337 Duke ' s Hoh I.du,l.i hmiKS Joix;i hotimi but is fouled by Maryhnd ' s utiard. Bob O ' Brien, before he can pass off to Ronnie Mayer. 338 In rhcir rtrsr gaiiK ' of rhr new x-. r, rhc Dcxils tell piv - ro Wake loresr, a ream rhar Duke had beaten less than a week before. Jack Kalbfus led rhe scorers in rhe 84-71 loss with 19 po ints. Then, with Joe Belmont putting on one of his best ball-handling exhibitions and pouring 25 points through the hoop, Duke upset N. C. State 68-. ' 8. Follow- ing that upset, Duke won the remaining three games on its schedule before the end of first semester, beating South Carolina, b. .fZ, Clemson, 109-SO, and Maryland, 76-62. At this point the Blue Devils had a 12-2 record and seemed to be ready to make their move to the front, but then came the news that Kalbfus would be lost for the second semester. With Jack out of the lineup, Duke dropped its first game after the two week exam break, 81-76 to the Kentucky Wildcats. Trail- ing by as much as 20 points in the last half, the Blue Devils, sparked by Bel- mont and Lakata, put on a rally, but didn ' t have quite enough steam to over- take Adolf Rupp ' s Wildcats. On their return to the Indoor Stadium, Duke, led b ' sophomore Bobby Joe Harris ' last halt shooting spree, downed North (Carolina. The Devils pushed their record up to 15-3 by beating Maryland, 82-70, and V irginia, 74-59, before dropping two in a row, the first to Wake F orcst in an 80-77 thriller, and the second to N. C. State, 90-8 1 , in another game which saw Duke rally from a large last half deficit, only to fall just short of victory. Moving into the last two weeks of the regular season, Duke whipped Navy, 93-70, and Virginia, 92-58, before bowing to North (Carolina, 7 3-65. Only two Blue Devils managed to score more than four points in rhe loss to the Tarheels, Mayer getting 32 and Belmont 19. Closing out their regularly scheduled games, Duke trounced a supposedly strong George W ashington team, 90-71, as Ronnie Mayer cut the cords for 25 points, while G. W. ' s All-American Joe Holup was held to 13. ;«; Xt- -m ii- fiiills rhe hill dfn luiSs Irrry Wnuli bejor,- he e,i ■„ off the ' i iAr rh, hoarJs. hut rsily of Kent ink) is foiiUit h Ca to lumor Mori, H ■ fm i m m Fiir luinh sho i-inii. hut llir four Virv.w a oim f-ft ihr kill. With the regular season () cr, Bradley sent his charges into the A. ( ' .( ' . Iburnament on a seein- ingly even footing with the rest of the Big Four. Maver and Belmont led the squad to an easy first victory over Maryland, 94-69, scoring 27 and 26 respectively. Playing against N. C. State, the team that went on to win the champion- ship, the Blue Devils had the w orst oti-night ot the season, hitting for only 26.8% from the floor, and bowing by a 91-79 tally. JMnishing up their collegi- ate careers, Mayer scored 22, Belmont S, and Mor- gan 7; and so the curtain dropped on another year of basketball at Duke. Seniors Ma ' er, Bel- mont, and Morgan were one-two-three in scoring for the year; Ronnie had 55 3 points and a 22.1 axerage; Joe had 440 and a 16.9 average, and Junior scored 29 3 points for a 11. . mark. The Duke Bhie Devils as a whole had the thud highest average in their historw SO. 6 per ,hi hrps Ihr h.ill. Duke ' s Jim Xi- come anj Ronnie Mayer j o liii h into the air to out-rebound Carolina ' s Tony Rado- zich in the final contest of the Big Four games. im ' ' 0. vt-- ' ■( y A no-hirrcr, a slugging rhird baseman who hit .429, and a young hurlcr who notched a 1.50 earned run average paced the Duke baseball team through a season of rebuilding which found them posting a 10-11 record. On the surface this doesn ' t ap- pear to be impressive, but when one considers that six starters and three pitchers were sophomores, one may regard the 1955 season as being more successful than the record might indicate. The no-hitter was the high point of the season. It came in the final round of the Dixie Baseball (Classic, as the Blue Devils were playing Rollins ( ' ol- lege for third place in the tourna- ment, junior Tom Blackburn was making his first start of the season, and he made it a memor- able one. Striking out eight, he never gave the lars anything close to a base hit. The only Rollins hitters to get on did so through walks, one in the rhird and tv () in the (ifrh; to make the game even more of a triumph, the hitters seemed to be catching the spirit of Blackburn ' s masterpiece as they routed their opponents 10-0. This defeat was the first in thirteen previous decisions for Art Brophy, the ace pitcher ot Rollins Colleue. 342 -H W BALL niiki ' s Sijii n liiriti-nson autographs a ball for a young local aJvi ' irer u-hile Coach Parker inspects the i!a?i:age done to a nexi- catchers ' mask. ' I HB ta l ' ' «- _- fS Kf ' ft 343 The potential of next year ' s team can be inferred by considering the per- formance of a number of sophomores on the 1955 nine. Sophomore third base- man x ndy Cockrell was the batting star of the season; his batting average of .429 was enough to capture the number one spot in the A.C.C. Sophomore Harlcigh P ' atzinger headed Duke ' s mound corps, posting a 5-1 won-lost record and holding the opposition to a 1.50 earned run aver- age. Only two seniors were able to hold down starting jobs, shortstop Dick Mogo Brewer and left fielder Dick Kreutzer. Senior Karl Dutschmann started the season in right held, bur sophomore Buddy Bass, on the strength ot his hard hitting, displaced Dutschmann betore the Secoihi haseman (,eiirv.r Horner kich ii i J d ' Jiid oj dinl .is h,- sli.lts ml,, thirj b.is, slirhhiii his Jnir ' o nuhl JutJ 344 Atlantic Coast Cr iifi-rrmr hiriiiiii (Ihi iipion Andy Cockrell confers ' with tram captain M tgo Breurr. year was more than halfway over. Two returning starters, second baseman V. D. Fesperman and first sacker Dave Kirkpatrick, faced stiff competition for their positions from George Hoover and George Atkinson; Sonny Jurgen- son also saw considerable action at second. Bernie Blaney, a light hitter but a flash on the base paths and in center held, rounded out the starting outfield. Inconsistenc) ' in pitching and lack ot speed in fielding were major handicaps for the Blue Devils. However, the number of experi- enced sophomores and several stars from the freshman squad should be able to make the 1956 team the best that C oach Ace Parker has had in his three years of coaching the diamond sport. Fint haseman Georv,! -itki hon jx Hiji a iii iunnul Im .1 h.i i- hit . Duke against N C State during a honii ganii pla td « tlif Diikr dun: '  !t w loil Slhiiik-tr. I)id s hnltijiil trjd- iUr. n Ml,- „f llir i milnr Jllilnrs rirr lo Ml,„.l rhr L„,ir Track Dave Sime hr, rhf tape in his lijsh of ).- seconds. Diirlhmi Laiishe, leading muscle man in the A.C.C., currently, holds the Uniiersity shot put record at U feet J ' j inches. The one-man gang Joel Shankle and mus- cleman Durham Lawshc led a fine Duke track team to a 5-1 record and a third place finish in the 1955 A.C.C. meet. Shankle, the greatest track star ever to compete at Duke, was invincible in his favorite events, the high and low hurdles and the broad jump. His efforts in each of these were anioni;- the best turned in all over the country during the year. Shankle ' s top performance came in the rugged Penn Relays, where he copped two hrst place positions. However, ( )ach Bob (chambers faced a tremendous rebuilding job for 1956, with a group of 15 lettermen returning, plus a highly regarded crop of sophomores from the unbeaten freshman team. Expected to spark the 1956 squad is Da e Sime, who has given every indication that he will follow in the footsteps of the im- mortal Joel Shankle. 347 Lacrosse Although the Duke lacrosse team experienced one of its leanest sea- sons in years, there were several highlights in the season which kept the final outcome from looking too dismal after all. The Blue Devils, under the direction of Coach VV. S. (Jack) Persons, managed to look well on their home grounds, losing only to the University of Maryland who were the Atlantic Coast Con- ference and National Champions. The Joe (College Weekend con- test with Washington and Lee was one of the most exciting games of the season and will be long remem- bered by those who made the trip out to Freshman Field — especially those who were witnessing a la- crosse aame for the first time. Cnnli If. S. .iih I ' tnoiis .ii . rcoc.v the Iviicli put prior to the opentns, iihistle r,f the «.! «• hetu-eeii the HI tie Deiils .uhi the uhiiiv.ton an J Lee (ieiierals. Piclnrui - ith Huui ( o.uh II S (j.uk) The- Blue Devils were plagued by injuries and lack of competent depth, and thus fell easy prey to the over- whelming manpower of the northern clubs like Army and Navy. Dick Saunders and Everett Anderson were the mainstays of the Duke team, but Saunders was injured in the Virginia game and was lost to the team for much of the season. Nevertheless, Saunders was selected to the third team all- American and was the clubs leading scorer with 20 points. Ander- son was the defensive stalwart for the team and again received honorable mention for all-Amcrican. There are only three schools in the Atlantic Coast C ' onference which held lacrosse teams, Duke, Maryland, and X ' irginia, and the Blue Devils came in behind the Terrapins to cop runner- up honors; in overall play the Duke stickmen won three while dropping six. This record was nevertheless good enough to enable the Devils to gain a three-way tie for hrst place in the Dixie League Title. F is f jp 7f 1 ■imterson, l.mis. DrCordoi,,, H.nnn ton, Ladder, Murray, Miller, Gerlhirt, ,wd l.annti. Soarr w.uh Jim Bly hoh on appwvinnly fwm the scorer ' s uhlv as his ho oiirp .n ,iiid oinsiorc hi ' ihly favortd rmshurv.h in llie si.isoii ' s op, Under rlic direction of Coach Jim Bly, Duke ' s 1955 soccer team posted one of the finest records in several years. In the past, soccer games have tailed to draw much of a crowd, bur this year more soccer fans than ever before supported the Blue Devils as they notched four victories against four defeats. The biggest win of the season came in a home contest against the Universit - of Pittsburgh — a team which sub- sidizes its players and one that was favored to win by several points. In conference play, the Devils won two while dropping four; this record put them fourth behind Maryland, North Carolina, and ircinia. Soccer llldr . V( uur, h.oii. kruJinM liiilhnL-. KoJnnH. llru .iJr:. I:jii„iii,. I .iiii,. I i.iii,:,s .iil,l lillli, ' v. . Mi.ldic row llrullir. ( r.ilii. lor, .,, lorirs. Khilo. Siu.ir,, Colwry. I.och. .io,l (,oU. B.uk rou : Co.,,!, jim Hlx. .,, ;,t;, l,ul ' lirrwn, Kohhim. S,; I.i,i Krph.nl. S.,,llrr, Aiuns. .iiut )o,,r 350 Hampered by lack of depth and in- experienced runners, the Blue Devil cross country team underwent a rough and rock - tall campaign. The Dukemen, under ( oach Al Buehler for the first time, came along fast tow ard the end of the season, but were nevertheless able to beat only Wake Poorest in six regular season contests. The best individual effort of the season was produced by Hanncr, who broke the course record in finishing first at the Davidson course. Had not two ot the Devil runners been forced to drop out because of injuries, the team might well have finished higher up in the Atlantic Oiast C ' onference standings. hree of Coach At Buchler ' s harriers, Andy Leii-is. Henry U ' rlh. and Xiir Peyton, start on a practice run of the fiir mile hnv Did-e course. Cross Country 351 Thf Duke tennis team left tn right ai ihey v,Mher awind the net prior tn ,! tmteh c-ith Wuim: (,reen. SJn iunel. I lettleiihvi. Shiiy.jr. jnd Kol ' f. Tennis Hohhy Green ami Captain IXive Seliimmel join forces to pr iiiice one of the finest donhles comhtnations in the conferem A once minor sport at Duke, tennis has fast become one ot the most popuhir attrac- tions on the spring program. Attendance at last ) ear ' s eight home matches boomed as the Bkie Devils enjoyed one ot their finest seasons in Duke tennis history. Coach George I.ott ' s S(iuad lost only twice in 15 starts. The loss to powerful Miami snapped the Blue Devils ' nine-match winning streak, while the 5-4 set back at the hands of the ' larheels forced the Dukemen to settle tor second l-)laee in the eonterence standing tor the second straight spring. Bu . Hettleman won 14 out of 15 singles matches, closeK followed 1) - Bob (ireen, w lio had a ! -2 won-lost mark. Dave Schim- mel, the team captain, won all 15 of his matches and receixed the Rathburn Troph ' , awarded annually to the most valuable Duke tennis pla er. ; ,, c) j%n - ' :: : - u i ..ki Coach Ellis (Dumpy) Hagler looks on approi-m ty as his mimber one golfer, Dennis Bolster, tees of for a practice round prior to one of the season ' s games. A trio of close defeats spelled the dirterence between a good season and an average one for coach Dumpy Hagler and his Blue Devil golt ream. Losses to Wake I ' orest, A.C.C champions, ll -l j ; Navy, 3-4; and North Carolina, 123 2-14V25 held Duke to a 5-4-1 record in dual competition. llowcNcr, considering that there were only three lettermen on the squad, there can be no dis- satisfaction with the results of 95 ' i. Individually, Bob Hackett and co- captains Harald Hansen-Fruss and Denny Bolster turned in sparkling performances. Hackett captured hrst place in the Azalea Tournament, and Bolster notched a fifth place in the Southern Intercollegiate, seventh in the A.C CL, and advanced to the c]uarter-hnals of the N.C .A.A. be- fore being set back by the tournament champion. Injured through the loss of graduating seniors of last year, the team is counting heavily upon re- turning lettermen, Terry Thomas, Clint loms, and Bob Rutfini. Golf ,vi. - -reslluig. mentor Cannni h ,ltoii, ' ami tr.uii cpuii, le,i Clhul iul; lej the l ' J5S-U, Blue Devil sqii.ui to its mtnt uucnsjid se.isuii in seveml vears. Wrestling Led by the Atlantic Coast Conference ' s most outstanding wrestler, Hal McElhaney, Duke ' s 1955-56 team posted one of its best regular season records in several years. Under the direction of Coach Carmen Falcone, the Blue Devils won four while drop- ping only two. Looking ever- powerful on their home mats, the Devils were overwhelmed by the Universities ot Maryland and Virginia in away contests. The conference title, which was de- cided b ' the tournament at ( )llege Park and won by the Terrapins, saw the Blue Devils come in third behind the C avaliers of Xireinia. Duke ' s I ' J Wif, ix-restliiii squad, ti Head Ounh C.umeii Fjleone. Ciptr. lim Roth. Henry HolhfiM. ]ohn GrenK, Bill Meffert. Sam Mene e, Chadiiick, Amos Keanis. George iVarlick. Hal AlcElhanex, an d Bill Losee: uw Coach Fr 354 Captain Sam McMillan led the Blue Defih to a most successful season. A sophomore - studded Duke swimming team, gain- ing experience with every meet, ended its season with four straight victories to fin- ish with the highly-respect- able record of six wins and four losses. Under the tute- lage of Coach W. S. Jack Persons, the Blue Devils won three out of five in con- ference action to place third in the AX .C. standings. In non-conterencc meets the Dukes submerged Georgia Tech, The Citadel, and W and L. Captain Sam McMillan, the only senior on the squad, starred in the sprints, as did sophs Steve Young and Ken Whitney. Kd Hardin, Bob DePuy, ' and Boyd Falls, all sophomores, were the diving trio, a pair of sophomores, Emmett Pace and Gary Verhey sparkled with many firsts in the backstroke. Three more sophomores, Jim Pickens, Bob Weaver, and Rick Morgan, stood out in the breast stroke. Duke s-uihrnners; r 1 : Goldstein. Pace, Pickens, Hardin, DePuy. Fall. R 2 : Verhey, Morgan, Fletcher, Nel son, McMillan, Kempler, Roberts. Weaker, Russell. R 3 : Smith. Fanner, Niel, Murphy, Kuhlcr. Harrison, Soule, Fisher, Thomp- kins, Wetzler, Langer. R 4: Scott. Coach Persons, Gruhhs. Thompson. Byrne. Miller, .4iiman. Dean. Lourr, Dudley, . taihiKer I ' lersun. Swimming 355 Sniinr Fmli-y Mjxmn from VittihiirRh, I ' j. uw l9SU 9Sf, nilnrmnnil luwJKf Men ' s Intra MURALS Because the nuniher of skilled athletes who make up the ir.sit - squads is small in comparison to the overall number of sports enthusiasts on the Duke campus, the extensive Intramural program plays an im- portant role in the college lives of the average student. This year the program was headed by Finley Max- son, and it is through his hnc work that the intramural activities have been such a success. The teams are composed of men from fraternities, freshman dorms, and independent sections; and while the skill may fall far short of that exemplified b - the arsity teams, the desire to win and the supporting spirit is just as intense. Whilr the skill may J ill short of that of the Vitrsity, the desire Jor victory is tievertheless just as inteine as IS exemplified here in an intramural basketball game hetiveen Pi Kappa Alpha and the La-u: School. 357 W.A.A. Board m t 5 f)-|5 4 C 4J| g W.A.A. lioani. I.. Clark, A. SimIs. ( . ' . .( , ). h ' ii](X,vi. t. Hochreiter. Second row: Miss Spangler, M. hh: T. Moor,-, •;. Kyster, B. Johnson, D. Senff, P. F.hsary. ' I ' hroiiv,li the oiilshinJinii r[jorrs of ihr hoard ' s jirrsidem. Hilly Ihrrs, atlilrlcs on EasI Campus nijoyrd a siiaessflil year. 1 Woman ' s Arhlcric Association, com- posed ot officers elected by the campus, dormitory representatives, and chairmen of each sport, encouratied, led, and as- sisted Duke coeds in athletics. After sponsoring a freshman picnic, the board planned tournaments tor d(M!n, sorority, and individual competition. Trophies were awarded to the winners, and out- standing athletes received gold ke ' s. This ear W.A.A. inxited prominent people in the sports world to the campus to gi e demonstrations ot their skills. . nother successtul project ot the or- ganization was I ' Viday night open houses at the Tast ( ' ampus g ' m for coeds and their dares. The Nercidian Club selects each fall its members from talented swimmers from P.ast ( ampus and Hanes House. Throughout the year the girls worked on synehronized swimming, practicing each w eek for the water ballet presented in the Spring. The thirty-five swimmers in this )ear ' s group, headed by President Arlene Schmidt, were aided in their ballet program by girls who worked with costumes, lighting, and props to make the pageant, Out of This World, a spectacle ot color and intricate figures. In addition to the two April per- formances in the W ' bman ' s College Gym- nasium, Nereidian traveled to East C arolina College in May to re-stage their colorful pageant. Iiniwr Arlene Schmidt, president of the Nereidum Club for this year executes n perfect backstroke in preparation for the spring shotr. Nereidian on the 1 st r Robehtirst, and Sydnii- Bowles. Schumacher, Humphrey, Dean, Day, Chambers, Hermes, Whyte, Simmons, Bolick, Learner, Quillian, Keim, Lerro, 2nd r : Schmidt. Risien. Oexle. Hart. Cain, Todd, Barri n er, Parker, Anthony. Jacoby, Uhlrig, Nickel, Hodges, Grifi Nereidian 359 Tinsey Nelting, cen- ter, served as Modern Dmce Club president. The Modern Danct; (llub is composed of oirls T T r -V T selected for rheir grace, poise, and individuality ot (J ] £ j J movement. The year ' s program of original dances composed and costumed by the members was one of the highlights of Mother-Daughter Weekend. The group, headed b ' President ( nthia Netting, at- tended an Arts Weekend in ( ireensboro to improve their dance techniques. M Dance Club Cliih 1 r: Taylor, Spcirkes, Xeftinii, Fennell. IXmeho ' u.rr, Johnson, Gii in, Dai. ■ iwr ?l plpll K Si M ■u 1 1 1 l HvX- « %i mk fm- m.k WK K M. ■ ' ■m J 3« sRH ' ' iVf Hn t • ' 1 ,KI V ft ■ m -m. 1 « 1 ' S l i 7 ■■ i ,l I- The Pegasus Club met each Friday at the stables to ride over the neighboring trails or to practice precision drills. In tryouts held in the fall, these equestriennes chose their members — girls who demonstrated ability in correct torm at a walk, trot, and canter. 11; .™ ; J ;, ,;:; ■; Pegasus Club 77;,- Ijf.nh of Vi;.; left to right: Ir ji Kan, ami Per, 361 Women ' s Intramurals The Woman ' s Arhlcric Associ- ation sponsored again this year a full program of intramurals for East (Campus coeds, nurses, and any graduate students who wished to participate. I ' Or dormitor ' and so- rority teams, there were tourna- ments in basketball, Softball and ()lleyball, with trophies going to the winning teams. Additional tro- phies were presented to the dornu- tor ' ami sororitx ' which had totaled the largest number of points b placing first, second or third in the diHerent areas of competition and to the dorms which had retained possession of a trophy tor three consecufixe years. Besides these team sports, W.A.A. sponsored tor individual competitors tournaments in ping-pong, badmin- ton, tennis, bowling, and assisted the Pegasus ( ' lub in the spring horseshow . 362 atch, Bassetl sophomore Campus Boivling alley. Badminton is one of East ' s favorite sports, and here Ellie Kent ivitli an overhead hii h stroke scores a point in an intramural match. The individual tournamcnrs were divided between treshmen and upperclassmcn in order to give freshmen an opportunity to become better acquainted with college athletics and still place in the intramurals. Winners of these individual tournaments were honored by having their names engraved on plaques con- taining a record of previous years ' winners, and they re- ceived points towards ' ' .A.A. certificates and gold letters which are annually awarded for outstanding participation in wo- men ' s athletics. Supplementing this competi- tion among groups and indi- viduals on the campus, V.A.A. initiated this year a Basketball Club and continued to sponsor the Tennis and Hockey Clubs. These groups were composed of the top athletes in the sport and enabled Duke women to match skills with women athletes from neighboring colleges. j t ti l.jii-ii Concert, jfic Collci c BEAUTY QUEEN 366 A 1 1 END ANTS 368 COURT 370 FINALISTS 374 HOMECOMING 376 FALL SHOE ' N ' SLIPPER 378 JOE COLLEGE 380 Bill ' I ' lhior, till- Rimm-is Mamner of the Ch Beauty O ' een Harry Conover, originator of the famous Conover girl m,M ,ui,l npr ator of a TV agency, judged the 19U: Chanikmimu hi jiily amtii Bcnciuh tinsel stars sparkling in the soft lights of the Coed Ball inter (Carnival, Margie Barring- ton was erowiied Chantici.kk.r Beaut) ' ()ueen. The petite South- gate freshman appeared to he a fair -princess complete with her own prince charming as she re- ceived the crown from Bill Tudor, this ear s business manager ot the ( ' ll MCI I IK. i ' ach dormitor ' nominated beaut) ' contestants, and from a group ol nineteen finalisrs, Harr) ' ( ono ' er chose Margie as the year ' s most beautiful Duchess. MARJORIE HARRINGTON Margie Barring ton, 1956 Chanticleer Beauty Queen, is a Southgare Freshman who comes from Dillon, South C arolina. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta and is majoring in elementary education. 367 EVE RAGLAND An arrciiiianr ro rhc (ji am ici.i i.k lx ' iuir ()uccn, I ' lxshinaii l ' . c Ragland lives in Browr I louse. I kr home is in l.irtleron. North Claro- lina, aiul she plans to iiia)or m I ' .ntiiish. 36cS ROSE MARIE HARTER Rose Marie Hartcr was chosen b - Mr. Conover as one of the honor attendants to the Beauty Queen. She is from Frankhn, Pennsyl- vania, and is a Sophomore in Nursing School. 369 BETSY DAY I ' rcshman Bcrs - l)a ' , hailing from South Charleston, cst ' ir- ginia, is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sororifw f m I r 9 4 ' jmS T M CLARA FLANAGAN ( lara llanagaii, a Ireshman living in Bassett I louse, is a member of Delta Delta Delta and eomes from I ' arnnille, . C- DARTHA BROKENSHIRE A I ' rL ' shman trom Coronado, California, Darrha Brokcnshi re- lives in Alspaugh and is a member ol Kappa Kappa (iamma. MARILYN GRANDT On the Court for the second year, Sophomore Marilyn Grandt is a member of Kappa Alpha Thcta Sororitw 4 LUCY WILSON Lucy ilson, a Sophoniorc in the School of Nursing, comes ro Duke from ( ' happaqua, New- York. 4 PEGGY PAUL Junior Wy: y Paul from W ' in- sron-Salem, N. C. is a member of Alpha Delta Pi and is on the ( )urr for the third vear. CLAUDIA LIEBRECHT From Manhasscr, Ncv - York, comes Freshman Claudia Lie- brecht who is a member of Kappa K.ippa (iaiiinia. BETTY QUILLIAN Bett - QuiUian, a Freshman from Birmingham, Michigan, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gam- ma Sororirw ARDIS MESSICK Delta Dclni Dclra RUTH METTS Alpha Delta Pi iMARlON HUEY Kappa Alpha Theta Fin DOT KELSON Alpha Epsilon Phi ANN ROMBERG Alpha Dclra Pi ISTS LANE MacGREGOR Alpha Delta Pi CLAIRE MARCO M Independent LOIS PLUAIMER Hanes House After being cwwiieJ Duh IJo mrowiiiK Hu ' i ' i M ihf I ' tf R.illy un 1-ruLn L-jcmni-. Lois I ' tiim nier reigned o er the .ijjw c ivirh I ' inshiiriih aihi the Homecoming IXince on S,inir,i,iy Homecoming fhnn Ihmse presented ,r ' ' Homecoming, I ' .is , I ' resenf. .,nd I ' ll- M C. of the I lonieiominv. Slion: lioh Wolff. ,i uliinv.ton radio lire- shi - -ilh Sue De Wine and K.it Keller .as ainmni of l )2(). announcer, dismisses flans Zi-itli a committee member Kit Wen. .IL n [ Vt n II ; tlu- muwphc li ' ilh I ' lttshiir k. The hot October days plus a quick flip of amazed by displays depicting the disaster of the calendar hinted that the biggest and most spectacular football weekend of the year was only hours away. With everybody talking about Homecoming, men on West were doing something about Pitt; invading alumni were the Panthers before the Devil ' s paralyzing pitchfork. Heralded by a pirate flag waving gaily over the quad, the big morning came. Later post-game gloom was swept aside as the dance climaxed the gala weekend. 377 MAt D SLI PP '  , CLUB Pr Dini iti ll„- hiii MI Zir,k-,;,d, «■ Willniiin cmun J u,lh (Mint llui s .,„io„s kiiht to :li,- .iftmlil i,f niikti and Diichrssrs zvlio jiinnlrd Slwe and Shpfkr dames. ( ' .uuiit lijsie Imsfiiled In hand at the afternoon con cert diinnn the Sho, and Slipper Weekend. | 1  1 _ Fall Shoe n ' Count lluie entertained Dnke students three times dnruiM the luiihth .-Inniial Shoe and Slipper ICr rw, . Jusr ahour rhr riiiK- when nou feci rliar ro open the covrr of another hook mighr Ik- to close the hd of the cofhn, Shoe ' n ' Shpper C hih comes rhroutili w irli their recipe f)r relaxation thirty hours ot tun and nierrnnent. ofe- ho;)ks and pencds were fosseii aside, and stud ' lamps were turned oH to make wa ' for the special fall weekciui. I he ram which threatened disaster to good times went almost unnoticed as ( ' ount Basic and his eighteen livcK ' musicians invaded the campus with ja .z and hop ot a kind winch could induce e en the OE AND SLIPPER CLUB Presents ALL EKENI - -, Slipper sun to come our. Beginning with a concert on Friday afternoon and traveling through a formal dance the same night, the Count wound up the weekend with the festive informal on Saturday. An extra attraction, a crazy-hat con- test, added party atmosphere with the craziest — Lew Marvin — winning the grand prize. Ex- tended hours for coeds . . . entertaining that best girl from home . . . quick bites between events at the Blue Light . . . fired feet .... myriads of parties . . . and all too soon Duke ' s biggest fall weekend came to a close. Thr Jamr miisu of Conn! Banes kmd -u-as m.uie mUer h ill,- nitllni- soiimii from these sjx.iphone pUiyers. ihr Toii ' t, Girls ' display, oe Col Ux ' n ., I ,,.,„.-, , IIJ, J.nr Jo, iiit ilMy dmuHs about ,iwn, . -.i-omni. .wd As. Joe College hi thr lor ColLxr paudr. Ilu,il,r l.rn- M.niii, ,, ,.,rrud In llu nailers of I ' , K.ifp,, Alpli., on .7 s.if.u, ,, « i; lu,i Stmt. Here comes the parade: Durham citizens and Duke students hne Alain Street to w atch as Joe C ollege Goes on a I loHdax , the theme ot the year ' s most colorful weekend Joe (College. Crepe paper and colored napkins flut- tered from floats designed and built by Duke Greeks. Thrills — and a few spills from borrowed trailers and trucks — ac- companied the parade from the tobacco warehouse, where the floats were built, to West C ampus, where they were dis- assembled. The parade began an actual holiday for loe ( olleae and Bettv Ojcd. An ex- L r,lui Rat Hams. l n Jordan lali-iits to add finishing touches change dinner on I ' .ast ( ' ampus with tried chicken and all the trimmings ' gave stud -tired students energy to begin a weekend of dancing to the music ot I.es Brown and his Band of Renown. Al- th.ouuh the band was making its initial performance at Joe ( oUege, Les Brown acrualU was returning to his Alma Mater; where he began Ins career. .Adding to the festivities was the Hoot ' n Horn production, Litufiliiiii!, With You. Nat Cireenblatt, author, and Larry Taish- otf, director, with a host of laughable characters set a holiday spirit very much in keeping with the weekend theme. 380 -itpl We ,r ; ,:,rly rrhr.ns,, of the slum- I Joe College Weekend SliiJenls relax .uni eat w.v lunches as they listen to I.es liroiin ' s musk at the afterniion I.axin (J 382 juue, conducts his Baihi of Kfiiouii. the cmuii g.uhirs to watch and listen. Nat ' s story concerned a famous author, Jake Farraway, who became a clown to escape the distractions of rcahty and who, by his mysterious absence, threw an entire pubhshing company into a state of shock. The merry musical skipped in setting from an executive office on Park Avenue to a jungle safari in Brazil, winding up in the old Palace Theatre, the home of vaudeville, where Farrington, finally caught in his elusive escapade as a clown, forced the serious executives into his act. Their clowning and gaiety brought the curtain down on a scene perfecth ' in keeping with the spirit of the weekend. Clowns, executives or students — everybody likes a holiday. to I ' d missing aiithoT 383 1956 Chanticleer Editorial Staff J INI CRANDALL Editor BETTY McCURDY Assistant Editor TIM MULL Coed Editor PETE SEVERSON En y rircer JULIE BAY JUDY GREENE Ojfice Miwagers BUCK TALMAN Sports LYNN DALLY TOM I ' EY Fraternities ED HAMMOND Eni imrrinj2; Representative EDDIE HEATH Head Photo rapher ALARILYX HILDRETH Captions AL RILYN LYON Adniinistration CLIF CLEAVELAND Oriranizations PEGGY WOOD Photo Director AL RY LOU POTTER Copy JENNIE HOLT Honoraries BERNIE GOLDSTEIN ANN GUNN Classes JEAN MUNRO Nurses ' Representative General Staff Copy Staff Fhotoi rapl y taff Caption Staff Plioto Direction Sue Grueninger Da ve Drake Ciinger Bowles Tom Black Billic Jean Holman Dave Duncan Nancy Hiss Irwin Feigemhauni Pat Jordan X ' irginia Maelvor Pete Jones Bob Martin Jane Sale Judy Scatter jo Moore Russell Phillips Belden Randolph Liz Smith Ann Weaver Lau-dSlade Lee Stewart Ga ' Wood Administration Ruth S ekelv ' loniini Thomas Sports Staff E i ravini Staff Tim Mooney Ori ai izalions Staff Bill Domhotr Ojjice Tom Galcott Sororitic: I lelen Morgan Bill Stacy Tom Glark Pat Kini ,e Bud Slier Ann (-one |ohn 1 luss Ardis Messiek I ' rank Pressle I lenry Ir in 1956 Chanticleer Business Staff BILL TUDOR Business Manager SUE BEVANS Co-ed Business BRUCE HYLDAHL Assistant Business Manager JOHN JORDAN Advertising Manager General and Business Staffs Beverly Anderson Dave Coble Al Gillette Bob Miller Anne Armricld C arol Cooper Gary Griffin Jim Miller Betsy Babcock Sally Davidson Ann Gunn Jackie Russ Jim Bertch Richard Dewey Eleanor Hall Karl Stumpf Marian Swartley Barry Bleckman Don Doss Marilou Hall Don Teller Ellen Bradley Dave Forman Liddyllanford Hal Ware Emily Carravvay Barbara Ereeman Tom Irwin Bill West Margot Chamberlain Dick (lerman George Ivey Alma Yip Editor ' s Acknowledgements Although one name appears on the half-title page as editing the 1956 Chanticleer, it would be a gross misrepresentation to exclude the names of all those whose com- bined efforts produced this edition ot the Duke annual. Being blessed with an efficient, co-operative staff is one of the biggest necessities in publishing a yearbook — and in this I was most fortunate. Countless hours were spent by Tim Mull, Coed Flditor, patiently typing hundreds of letters; Marilyn Hil- dreth writing captions; Mary Lou Potter revamping copy; Pete Severson struggling with a proportion rule; Eddie Heath handing out photographic supplies; Peggy Wood rescheduling a picture for the Hfth time; Jennie Holt perplexed over honoraries; Julie Bay and Jud ' Creene managing the office; Buck Talman trying to educate me in the field ot sports; Marilyn Lyon conversing with deans and professors; Lynn Dally co-ordinating sororities; Tom Ivey dashing from fraternity section to fraternity section; Clif Cleaveland and Tom Calcott, diligently organizing organizations; Bernie Goldstein and Ann Gunn typing classes; Ed Hammond and Jean Munro climbing three flights of stairs to answer our endless questions concerning engineers and nurses; and all the photographers who worked hard to take all the pictures in this book, disregarding the lack of cameras, film, or flashbulbs. However, if one name were to stand out above all the rest it would be that of Betty Mac McCAirdy. Without her steady guiding hand, her reminders of things I had to do, her efficiency at getting ac- complished on time what had to be done, her knack for making the office as tidy during deadlines as at the beginning of the year, and in general, her wonderful spirit and moral support, I could not have edited this book with such ease. Although the majority of pictures were made by start ' photographers, there were numerous ones derived from other sources. To Time, Inc., and Bill andivert for their kindness in placing at my disposal most of the colored plates printed in the introductory section and hundreds of other negatives of Duke scenes; to University Photographer Thad Sparks who has been more than generous in patiently providing me with any photographic needs; to Mike Pierry for his aid in taking colored shots and beauty court informals; to Miss Maxinc Westphal for her work photographing the house counselors; to Nathan Skipper for the sororit - pledge classes; to Whitley and Scott for the fraternit)- group pictures; to Leonard Kamsler for his sports coverage; and to The (Mlimihus Dispiitch, Ciarnett Lirni Black, Knoxville AVii ' .v Sentinel, Li cky Ilji , Lexing- ton Herald-Ix-ader Go., 1 am forever grateful. in addition, there were man - others whose assistance pro ed invaluable: Mr. Joseph llardison and the I ' xlwards ds: Broughton ( o.; Mr. Walter Dargan, Miss Doris Leeper and the Southern Photo Process l ' ngraving C-o.; Mr. Robert . Wilson ant! the Kingseraft Cover ( o.; Mr. James T. ( olonna and the ( olonna Studios Co.; Mr. G. C. I lenricksen. Dean Herbert J. Herring, and Mr. Wilham Gnrtith. No list ot acknowledgements could be complete without mention of m business manager. Bill Tudor; of Mar - Lou Babcock and Sissie Whitted; ami most of all my parents whose losing guidance eiiableil me to edit the l ' 56 ( ji an riciKKR. JlNl CkANDAI.I. This book was printed in tiic year nineteen hundred and fifty-six, in Raleigh, North Caro- lina, by the Edwards Broughton Co. using Janson monotype, on Lustrogloss paper, manu- faetured by the S. D. Warren Paper Co. at CAimberland, Maine. All photo-engravings were made by the Southern Photo Process Engraving Co. at Atlanta, Georgia, and it is bound in covers made by Kingsport Press at Kingsport, Tennessee. Directory DEANS Archie. W. C. Associate Dean of Trinity College, 2310 Cranford Road 50 Brinkley. R. Florence. Dean of The Woman ' s College, College Station 52 Clay. Susan. 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William J., Rt. 1, Hillsboro, N. C Geology Gardner, William H., Jr., 2108 Cole Rd., Durham, N. C, Engineering Garmezy, Norman, 3423 Hope Valley Rd., Durham. N. C, Psychology Gehman, W. Scott, 1312 Shepherd St.. Durham. N. C Lducalion Gergen, John J., 2803 Nation Ave., Durham, N. C, Mathematics 6S Gilbert, Allan H., 503 Compton Place, Durham, N. C., English Glocklcr, George C ., 121 Pinecrest Rd., Winchester, Va. (VJMting) Chemistry Gohdes, Clarence, 2737 Circle Drive. Durham. N. ( ., l-nglish Goodall, McChesncy, 152 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. ( .. (Visiling) Psychology Gordy, Walter. 2521 Perkins Rd.. Duihani. N. ( ., Physics Grant. Richard B., 1016 Wells .St., Durham, N. ( ., Romance 1 angiiagcs Gray, Irving E., 124 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. ( ' .. oology 66 Greenlow, Paul S., 817 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C, Political .Science Greuling, Eugene, 2414 Perkins Rd,. Durham, N, C. Physics Grout, Julia R., 804 Fourth St., Durham, N. C, Physical Education 64 Guttman, Norman, 1802 .Sunset Ave., Durham, N. C, Psychology Haeberii, Willy, 2420 Perkins Rl., Durham. N. C, (Visiting) Physics Haines, Howard N., 2307 Club Blvd., Durham. N. C, (Visiting) Engineering Hall. Hugh M.. 7 Duke University Apts.. Dmham. N. C, Political .Science Hall. Louise, Box 6636, College Station. Durham. N. C. Architecture Hallowell. John H., 2709 Augusta Drive, Durham. N. C. Political Science Hamilton. William B., 2256 Cranford Rd., Durham. N. C. History Hanks, John K., 820 W. Knox St.. Durham, N. C, Music Hanna, Frank A., 2239 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C, Economics Hanson, Earl T., 613 Swift Ave., Durham, N. C. Political Science Harrison, Francis Parks, 2723 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C, Physical Education Hart, Hornell N., Duke Station, Box 4653, Durham, N. C, Sociology Harth, Dorothy, 846 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C, Romance Languages Harwell, George C, 2115 Wilson St., Durham, N. C, English Hauser, Charles R., 1020 Rosehill Ave., Durham, N. C, Chemistry Hedgepeth, Julia H., 1021 W. Trinity Ave., Durham. N. C, Physical Education Heninger, Simeon K., 101 Faculty Apts., Durham, N. C, English Heron, Stephen Duncan, Jr., 1506 Echo Rd., Durham, N. C, Geology Hickson, Arthur Owen, Box 27, W. Durham St., Durham, N. C, Mathematics Hill, Douglas G., Box 275, Rt. 2, St. Mary ' s Rd., Durham, N. C, Chemistry Hobbs. Marcus E., 115 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, Chemistry Holley, Irving B., Jr., 6 Duke University Apts., Fifth Markham, Durham, N. C, History Holton. Frances V. L., 407 Erwin Apts., Durham, N. C, Physical Education Hoover, Calvin Bryce, 1702 Duke University Rd., Durham, N. C, Economics 59, 62 Horn, E. C, 2509 Cascadilla St., Durham, N. C, Zoology Howell, John C 1006 Demerius Ave, Durham, N. C, Sociology Humm, H. J., 912 Mommouth Ave., Durham, N. C, Botany Humphrey, Don D., 2802 Legion Ave., Durham, N. C, Economics Hunter, Wanda S., 803 Second St., Durham, N. C, Zoology Huntley, Patrick, 1719 James St., Durham, N. C, Economics Hwang. Chester E.. Apt. No. 9. Fifth Markham, Durham, N. C, Engineering Irving, William H., 2707 Legion Ave., Durham, N. C, English Ives, Thomas K., 2 Willwood Apts., Pratt St., Durham, N. C, Naval Science Jacobs, Merle E., 801 Third St., Durham, N. C Zoology Jenkins, Marianna D., College Station, Durham, N. C., Art Jensen, Howard E., 143 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, Sociology 66 Joerg, Frederick C, 1400 Oakland Ave., Durham. N. C., Economics Johnson, T. W., Jr.. 944 Lambeth Cr.. Durham. N. C. Botany Jones. E. E., 1705 Forest Rd.. Durham. N. C. Psychology Jordan, Archibald C, 147 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C. English Jordan, Brady R., 117 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Romance languages 66 Kendris, Christopher, 402 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham. N. C, Romance Languages Kenyon, Van Leslie, Rt, 2, Hillsboro, N. C, Engineering 54 Kimble, Gregory, 1808 Hillcrest Dr., Durham, N. C, Psychology Klein, 1 hcodore G., 2011 Woodrow St., Durham. N. C., Naval .Science Klenz, William, Box 6237, College Station, Durham, N. C, Music Knight, Robert J., Jr., 2107 Wilson St., Durham, N. C, Air Science 62, 218 Knox. Edward. Jr.. A.F.R.O.T.C. Duke Universily. Durham, N. C, Air Science 218 Koch. Sigmund. Rt. 2. Durham, N. C, Psychology Koenig, J. Frank, 1700 Duke University Rd., Durham, N. C. Engineering Kottler, Barnet, 521 E. Ckib Blvd., Durham, N. C. English Kramer. Paul J., 2251 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C. Botany 59 Kraybill, Edward K., 2726 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C, Engineering Kreps, Juanita, Morgan Creek, Chapel Hill, N. C, Economics Krigbaum, William R.. 2015 Woodland Drive. Durham. N. C Chemistry Kuder, G. Frederick, 2516 Perkins Rd., Durham, N. C, Psychology LaBarre. Weston. 1311 Alabama Ave.. Durham. N. C, Anthropology Landon, Charles E., 1514 Edgevale Rd.. Durham, N. C, Economics Lane, William C, 814 Vickers Ave.. Durham, N. C, English tanning, John T., 3007 Surrey Rd., Hope Valley. Durham, N. C. History Leach. Richard H., 906 N. Gregson, Durham, N. C. (Visiting) Political Science Lemert, Ben F., 123 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C. Economics Lewis. Harold W., 2307 Sprunt St., Durham, N. C, Physics Lewis, M. Modena, 407 Erwin Apts., Durham, N. C. Physical Education Lewis, Ralph E., 1401 Alabama Ave., Durham. N. C, Engineering lodge, George T., 804 Third St., Durham. N. C, Psychology McHugh, Gelolo, Box 6725. College Station, Durham, N. C, Psychology McKenzie, Lionel W., 1026 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Economics McLendon, Jonathon C, 944 Lambeth Cr, Poplar Apts.. Durham. N. C, Education McLeod, R. M., 1102 N. Duke St., Durham. N. C. Mathematics Mahoney, John F., 3 Fairview Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C, Latin Majesky, John E.. 2522 Hillandale Rd.. Durham, N. C, Naval Science Major, John M., 1020 Urban Ave., Durham, N. C. English Malinsky, Frank, 412 Carolina Ave., Durham, N. C, Naval Science Manschreck, Clyde L., 1022 Lakewood Ave,, Durham, N, C, Religion Markman. Sidney D., 919 Urban Ave., Durham, N. C, Art History Maturo, F. J. S., Zoology Dept.. Duke University, Durham. N. C, Zoology Maxwell, W. Cary, 142 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, German Meier, Otto, Jr., 916 Monmouth Ave., Durham. N. C, Engineering Michalak. M. Victor. 854 Louise Cr., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C. English 196 Miller. Gustavus H., Rt. 1, Cedar Terrace, Durham, N, C. Romance Languages Mohat, J. T.. 1913 Essex Rd„ Durham. N. C, Mathematics Montfort, Robert J., 3300 Cole Mill Rd.. Durham, N. C. Physical Education 233 Morris. William. 27 Hamilton Rd.. Glen Lennox, Chapel Hill, N, C, English Morrison. Clarence L., 3415 Denese St.. Durham. N. C, Naval Science 222 Mueller, Earl G., 1108 Watts St., Durham, N. C, Art Mueller, Julia W.. 1108 Watts St., Durham, N. C. Music Myers, Hiram E., 141 Pinecrest Rd., Durham. N. C, Religion. ...66 Myers, James B., 3413 Duke Honestead Rd.. Durham. N. C. Air Science 218 Nace, George W., 2021 Pershing St., Durham, N. C, Zoology Naylor, A. 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University Apts., Durham, N. C, Mathematics Rankin, Robert S., 1227 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C, Political Science 65 Ratchford, Benjamin, 133 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, Economics Reardon, Kenneth J., 2821 Winton Rd., Durham, N. C, English 196 Reed, Frederick J., 2203 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C, Engineering Reichard, Hugo M., Duke University Apts., Durham, N. C, English Reichenberg-Haekett, W.. Erwin Rd., Rt. 1, Durham, N. C, Psychology Reynolds, T. D., 815 Demerius St., Apt. M-4. Durham, N. C, Education Rhine, Joseph B,, Rt. 3, Hillsboro , N. C, Parapsychology Roberts, Henry S., Jr., Rt. 5. Box 176, Durham, N. C, Zoology Roberts. John H.. 2813 Legion Ave.. Durham, N. C, Mathematics Rodnick, hiiot H., 2806 Legion Ave.. Durham, N. C, Psychology 65 Rogers, Robert S., 148 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, Latin 64 Ropp, Theodore, 302 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C, History Rose, Jesse L., 506 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C„ Latin Greek Roy, Donald F., 519 S. Duke St.. Durham, N. C, Sociology Rudisill, Mabel, 213 W. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C, Education Sales, Reames H., 2800 University Drive. Durham. N. C Religion Salinger. Herman, 2709 Augusta Dr.. Durham. N. C, German 244 Sandeen, Muriel 1.. 706 Louise Cr., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C, Zoology Sanders, C. Richard. 103 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, English Saville, Eugenia C, 1 103 Anderson St., Durham, N. C. Music Saville, Lloyd B., 1103 Anderson St., Durham, N. C, Economics Saylor, John H., 2500 Perkins Rd.. Durham. N. C. Chemistry 63 Schettler. Clarence H., 119 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, Sociology BROADWAY SANDWICH CO. Manufacturers of QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS DIAL 8-1247 1980 Guess Road Durham, North Carolina CATERERS People Like Coke Where They Work Sn m L « ii ' ■ IB Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. HOMESTEAD TEL 2 Miks South ol Diikt I iiiMisi( on I . 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C. Smith, Frank M.. 1425 Pennsylvania Ave.. Durham. N. C, Air Science Smith, Grover C, Jr., 1109 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C, English Smith, Jane Allen, 1204 W. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C, Physical Education Smith, Robert S., 2236 Cranford Rd.. Durham, N. C, Economics Smith, Walter G., 2842 Chapel Hid Rd., Durham, N. C, Engineering Spangler. Dorothy, Box 6966, College hitatioii, Durham, N. C, Physical Education 358 Spencer, Christopher, 1019 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C, English Spengler, Joseph J., 2240 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C, Economics 60 Spielburger, Charles, 1710 Forest Rd.. Durham, N. C. Sponer. Hertha D. E.. 3309 Avon Rd., Hope Valley, Durham, N. C, Physics Stanfield, Roger E.. 901 Mangum St., Durham, N. C, Chemistry Stars, William K.. 1916 Glendale Ave., Durham, N. Stevens, David B., 2121 Sprunt St., Durham, N. C, Air Science Stevens, Harry R., Box 5484 Duke, Durham, N. C. Stevenson, Lionel. 3106 Devon Rd.. Durham, N. C. Stottlemyer, Paul C, 835 Louise Cr., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C. Engineering... 19 Strawson, Peter F., University College, Oxford, England (Visiting) Philosophy Strobel, Howard A., 1510 Woodburn Rd., Durham, N. C. Chemistry Stumpf, W. A., 127 l-inecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, hducation Sunderland, Elizabeth R.. 6416 College Station, Durham, N. C, Art Swift, George H., Jr., 514 Jackson St., Durham, N. C, Mathematics Taylor, Robert W., 1205 Sixth St., Durham, N. C, Engineering Tharp, Kenneth J., 2610 Acadia St., Durham, N. C, Engineering Thomas, Joseph M., 2215 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C, Mathematics Thompson, Edgar T., 138 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C, Sociology Thurstone, Robert L., 400 Laurel Hill Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C, Engineering Tischendorf, Alfred, 1017 Gloria Ave.. Durham, N. C, History Torre, Elias, 1121 Anderson St., Durham, N. C. Ro.mance Languages Truesdale, James N.. 2804 Erwin Rd., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C. Greek 63, 18 N. C Romance Psychology C, Art History English. Turner, Arlin, 1514 WooJburn Rd., Durh Uhrhane, Luella J., 208 Faculty Apts.. Durham, N. C, Health Education Vail, Charles R.. 2730 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C Vernberg, F. John. 854 Louise Cr., Poplar Apts.. Via, Dan O., B-3-A University Apts., Durham, Vincent, Patrick R., 2218 Elba St., Durham, N. C, Romance Languages Vollmer, Clement, 2114 Myrtle Drive. Durham. N. C. German Vosburgh, Warren C, 2319 Englewood Ave.. Durham. N. C, Chemistry N. C, English Engineering 54, 2 Durham, N. C. Zoology C, Religion N. Durh; Durh; Romance N. luiguage s Languages C, Zoology C, English 62 Mathcma Roma Languages 243 .209 English Sociology Walker, Hollam, l05 ' 2 Harder St., Durha Walton, Loring B., 2235 Cranford Rd., Durham. Ward, Calvin L., Zoology Dept., Duke University. Ward, Charles E., 2429 Perkins Rd. Warner, Seth L., 920 Dacian Ave., Durham. N. C. Watkins, James M., 704 Shepherd St., Durham, N. Watson, Richard L., Jr., 100 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C. History Way, Vernon E., 918 Urban Ave., Durham, N. C, Greek Weitz, Henry, 2716 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C, Education Wetherby, Joseph C., 2306 Prince St., Durham, N. C, English Whcare. K. C, All Soul ' s College, Oxtord University, Oxford. England (Visiting) Political Science White. Marie A., Updike. 107 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, Whitridge, Eugenia R., Box 6935, College Station, Durham, N. C. Wickes, George A., 907 Shepherd St.. Durham, N. C. English Wilbur. Karl M., 2404 Bruton Rd., Durham, N. C, Zoology Wilbur, Leslie C, Rt. 3, Hillsboro, N. C. Engineering Wilder, Pelham Jr„ 2525 Glendale Ave.. Durham, N. C, Chemistry William, Wallace, 921 Exum St., Durham, N. C, Engineering Williams, J. Wesley, 206 Swift St., Durham, N. C, Engineering 54 Williamson, Marilyn, 20 Meadowbrook Dr., Durham, N. C, English Williamson, Robert M., 20 Meadowbrook Dr., Durham, N. C, Physics Wilson, Frederick, 1020 Demerius St., Durham, N. C. German Wilson, Kellogg V., 2515 Roxboro Rd.. Durham. N. C, Psychology Wilson, Robert R., 717 Anderson St., Durham, N. C, Political Science Winner, Thomas G., 1813 Hillcrest Dr., Durham, N. C, Russian 66 Withers. Loren R., No. 8 Duke University Apts., Durham, N. C, Music Woody, Robert H., 2648 University Drive, Durham, N. C, History Woodyard, Alma L., Box 6966, College Station, Durham, N. C, Physical Education Young, Charles R., 105 W. Edgewood Dr., Durham, N. C, History Zener, Karl E., Sparger Rd., Rt. 2, Durham, N. C, Psychology Zimmerman, Robert L., Box 2240, Men ' s Grad. Center. Durham. N. C. English THE SCHOOL OF NURSING Class of 1956 Senior Students — Degree Program Ajac, Donna Marie, 1532 Zoreta Ave., Coral Gables, Fla 145 Atlanta, Ga.. .140, 145, Bancker, Belitje, 3810 Club Drive, N. E Bullivant, Beverly Marlene. 7939 Birchdale Ave., Elwood Park, 111 Clarke, Carol Jane, 169 Prospect Ave., Stelton, N. J Forbes. Wilhemina Ann, 240 N. 27th St., Camp Hill, Pa Griggs, Gayla Maxine, Poplar Branch, N. C Harlan, Patricia Alice, 731 Valleinsta Ave., Pittsburgh, 34, Pa Hedgecock, Mary Carlene, 307 Starling Ave., Martinsville, Va 144, Hudson, Judith, P. O. Box 1527, Fort Myers, Fla Hunt, Elizabeth Anne, Pleasant Garden, N. C James, Katherine Bennett, 24 Tryon St., Asheville, N. Jester, Sue Dendy, 320 Hampton Ave., Greenville, S. C McLean, Nancy Coppedge, 713 W. Warren St., Shelby, N. C 140, Munro, Jean. 118 Chester St., Mourn Vernon, N. Y 140, 142, 144, 145, 184, Oliver, Elizabeth Lutrelle, Hamptonville, N. C Patrick, Annette, Raleigh, N. C Patelidas, Katherine Louise, 18 Swannanoa Ave., Asheville, N. C 145, C. Perrow, Mary Eggleston, 1101 Broad St., Altavista. Va 145 Pierce, Sylvia Irene, 2789 Fieldstone Lane, Jacksonville, Fla 145 Plummer, Lois Elizabeth, 567 East Main St., Brevard, N. C 15, 141, 145, 375, 376 Renick, Jean, R.F.D. No. 1, Williamsburg, Va 142, 143, 144, 145 Sillmon, Mary Nell, Route No. 1, Greensboro, N. C 145 Smith. Joann Elizabeth, 100 Konnoak Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C... 14 ' ; Smith, Margaret Louise, Route No. 1, Henderson, N C 145, 2 2 Stiles, Marjorie Irne, 106 Prospect St., Summit, N J U ' : Tate. Virginia Ann, Route No. 3. Liberty, N C 145 Teague, Ann Elizabeth, Prentiss, N. C 14- Thomas, Jeenine. Pineville, W. Va 14i Watkins, Melba Lee, 11 Leroy St., Potsdam, N. Y. 14 ; 1956 Senior Students — Diploma Program Andrews. Sarah, 19th Ave. South Ocean Front, Jacksonville, Fla. Bischoff, Nancy, 204 Main St., Hazelwood, N. C 140, 143, 145, 232 Carr, Celia, Rocky Point, N. C 145 Cline, Virginia, 36 Penn Ave., Canton, N. C. Davis, Shirley, 1405 Ellison Rd., Columbia, S. C 140, 142, 145 Gerringer, Mary Lou, Box 457, Hazelwood, N. C 145 Graham, Audrey, The Training School, Vineland, N. J 145 Hammett, Margaret Elizabeth, 1206 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C 145 Haynes, Nancy Jo, 115 S. 3rd St., Albemarle, N. C. 144. 145 Haynie, Christene. Route No. 3. Marshall. N. C. . 145 Patrick, Annette Marie, 1607 N. Blount St.. Raleigh. N. C. Rideout, Marlene Rhea, 2018 McCasland Ave., Madison. III.. 145 Small, Sarah Bradley, Box 909, Raleigh, N. C 145 Walker, Sandra June, Rockland State Hospital, Orangeburg, N. Y. White, Jeanine Zee, Box 446, Pineville, West Va. 1957 Junior Students — Degree Program Baughan, Joann. 9 Beechwood St.. Princess Anne. Md 146 Bedell, Phyllis Meriden. 707 Glenn Ave., Westfield, N. J. 146 Bell, Bobbie Lynn, 725 N. Edison St., Arlington, Va. 146 Black. Marcia Caroline. 239 S. W. Third Place, Dania, Fla. .146 Blinson, Sybilene, Box 563, Wendell, N. C 146 Brady, Carol Ann, 7114 Woodland Ave., Takoma Park, Md 140, 146 Brown, Joan Claudette, 344 22nd St., Dunbar, W. Va 146 Chandler, Patricia Gayle, 15 Bear Creek Road, Asheville, N. C 146 Chavis, Jo Anne, 2535 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C 146 Cochran, Sarah Ellen, 1630 Brandon Road, Charlotte, N. C...146 Conant, Linda Anne, Old Cornwallis Road, Box 77, Route No. 1, Durham, N. C...146 Craddock, Russelline Boone, R.F.D. 9, Box 589, Greensboro, N. C 146 Deichmann, Grctchcn Elizabeth, 818 East Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C 140, 146 Dewein, Sue Annette, Box 303, Freeburg, 111 .146, 376 Hdens, Mary Ann, 2138 Myrtle Drive, Durham. N. C 146 Fmery, Elinor Mae, Box 166A, Route No 2, Deland, Fla 140 Ferman. Dawn Irene. 71 1st Ave. N.. Myrtle Beach, S. C 146 Ciallicnne, Nancy Helen, 15 Boxwood St., Canton, N. C 146 Goldsmith, Marcella Janet 848 .Spring Road, Charleston, W. Va 146 Greenwood, Margaret Suzanna, 528 E. Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C 146 Gregory, Mary Kalhryn, 22 Woodbine Ave., Little Silver, N. J 146 drier, Shirley Marion. Route No. 1, Matthews, N. C. 146 Hopkins, Beverly B elle, 19 Great Hills Rd., Short Hills. N. J. 146 Hough, Patricia Ann, 179 Beacon .St., Hartford 5, Conn. 146 Ingalls, Mary Jo, 524 Ann .St., Rockingham. N. ( . 143, 146 Jessup. Virginia Carolina, Route No. 2. Pilot Moiinlain, N. C., 140. 141, 146 Johnston, Virginia Appleby, Victory Highway, Lafayette, R. 1 146 Keller, Katherine Ann, 313 Vine .St., Staunton, Va...l46, 376 LaRue, Patricia Porter, 1508 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C. 146 Lawhorn, Emma Jane, Route No. 1. Timmonsville, S. C 146 Lindgren, Anne, 308 Phila. Blvd.. Sea Girt, N. J 146 MacNary, Sue Anne, 165 Roxbury Rd., Garden City, N. Y. 146 Peck, Clara Joyce, State .St., Madison, W. Va 146 Rainey, Erliene, 588 Harpersville Rd., Warwick. Va. 140, I4( Raught, Carol Cynthia. 2010 Bayvicw Ave., Lewes. Del. 14(1. 146 Recce, Beverly June, 140 Hibiscus Drive, Miami Beach. Fla 140. 146, 147 Reich, Mary Eleanor, 611 Watts Street. Durham, N. C Schreiner, Margaret Avery, 418 Pelican Ave.. Daytona Beach, Fla Stark, Mary Ann Holloway, 311 Eastern St., Greenville. N. C 140. Stewart, Frances Carol, 3305 Caroline Place, Alexandria, Va.. Thomas, Kathleen, 1101 Highland Ave., Salisbury, N. C. . Wayt. Carol Elizabeth. 300 Patton Street. Morganton, N. C. Wooten, Lois Gertrude, 85 Eunice Ave., Worcester, Mass Young, Mary Anne, 701 F .Street, N. E., Washington, D. C. 146 1957 Junior Students — Diploma Program Brawley, Frances Ervin, Route No. 2, Mooresville, N. C 146, 147 Brewer, Marjorie Anne, 209 McAden St., Graham, N. C 146 Chandler. Jane. 34 Mason Croft Drive, Sumter, S. C 146 Churchill, Nellie Yvonne, 726 Falls Road, Rocky Mount, N. C 146 Culver, Sarah Anita, 12-U Lake Village, Wilmington, N. C...146 Curl, Florida Ernestine, 320 West Trinity, Durham, N. C...146 England, Dorothy Elizabeth R.F.D. No. 1, Marion, N. C 140, 146 Hager, Donna Vee. 323 North Street, Burlington, N. C 146 Hoffman. Barbara Joanne, 711 11th Street, North, Naples, Fla 146 Howell, Nancy Louise, 26 Morven Road, Wadesboro, N. C. 146 Hunt, Christia Elizabeth, 1106 Eighth Street, Durham, N. C. 146 Ingle, Patricia Anne, 1314 Mayfair Road, Raleigh, N. C , 146 Ives. Sallie Page, 2246 Circle Drive, Raleigh, N. C. Meyer, Gloria Elsie, 124 Earle St.. Elkins, W. Va 146 Pardue, Mary Anne, 1009 First Ave., Durham, N. C 146 Parker, Jean Carolyn, 1012 Fair St.. Camden, S. C 146 Phillips, Norma Jean, R.F.D. No. 1, Cameron, N. C. Quinn, Edna Bryan, 5905 33rd St.. N.W., Washington 15, D. C 146 Rush, Carolyn Ann, 1109 Jefferson Davis Highway, Camden, S. C 146 Smith, Frances Maxine, 1067 South Queen Anne St., Burlington, N. C 146 Speaker, Sharon Lynn, 4009 ' 2 Cherry Ave., Wilmington. N. C 146 Sullivan, Eileen Hilary, 148 Oak Ave., Hemstead, L. L, N. Y.. 147 Thain, Alma Marguerite, Route No. 1. Skyland. N. C...140, 146 Thompson, Loretta Kay, 506 Park Ave.. Ayden, N. C 146 Tillette, Tanya Dawn, Kitty Hawk, N. C 146 Tucker, Betty Gene, 207 N. James. Aberdeen, Miss 146 Whitley Ann Louise, 815 Wilmar Drive, Concord, N. C 146 Worrall, Joan. Route No. I, Bath, N. C... 146 1958 Sophomore Students — Degree Program Allen, Mary Elizabeth, 188 Lookout Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio 140, 149 Blum, Judith Julia, P.O. Box 554, Winchester, Va 149 Bond. Harriet Ellen, 308 Beckford Ave., Princess Ann, Md. 149 Bredenberg, Brita, 338 Plaza Road. Fairlawn. N. J. 141, 145 Brcnnan, Flora Evelyn 3735 Grovedale Place, Cincinnati 8, Ohio 148, 149 Brougham, Betty Louise, 226 S. Colonial Homes Circle, Atlanta, Ga. 148 Brown, Beverly, 3577 Avenue Place, N.W., Hickory, N. C...149 Brueggeman, Ann, 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati II, Ohio. 149 Coen, Marilyn Ruth, 1 Wilmont Ave., Washington, Pa 149 Crooks, Martha, 6910 Wake Forest Dr., College Park, Md..l49 Davis, Janet Lee, Callc 12, No. 57 Miramar, Havana, Cuba... 149 Davis, Nancy, 210 Woodrow St„ Columbia. S. C 149 Eld. Barbara Jeanne, 402 Ramsey Ave., Hopewell, Va 149 Fennell, Molly, 1901 Harper St.. Newberry, S. C 149 Finn. Joan Rac, 2868 W. Sulgrave Oval, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio 148, 149 Freeman. Elizabeth Ann, R.F.D. 1, HendersonviUe, N. C 149 Gardner, Harriett, 1527-C Almond St., Balboa, Canal Zone. 149 Ciardner, Julia Ann. Route No. 4, Gastonia. N. C 149 Hanger, Barbara Rrrlh. 1433 Windsor Place, Jacksonville. Fla. 149 llartcr. Rose Marie. 601 l.ibcrlv Slrccl, Iranklin. Pa 36 ' ) Henry. Marvlyn. I ' ).? llalslcd Road, Mi ahcth. N. J. 149 Hill, .Sarah Hli abelh, Route No. 2. Sniilhfield, N. C 149 Hillow. Gail Lucille 3641 Van Ness St., N.W., Washington, D, C 149 Hirdson, Meredith, P.O. Box 1527, Fort Myers, Fla 149 Hrrtchison. Joe Anne. 1118 Portland St., Greensboro, N. C...I49 Kerr. Rachel, 1207 Flora St., Durham, N. C 149 Korncgay, Margaret Ann, 803 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C 149 Lambert, Barbara Louise, 8 Hillside Ave.. Winchester. Mass.. .149 Lambert. Joan Ciray. Route No. 4. Mebane. N. C 149 Logan. Agnes Wood. 29 Highland Ave.. .Sumter, S. C 149 Love, Joyce Ann, 310 Vance Street, Laurinburg, N. C 149 Aerial View of West Campus, Duke University DUKE UNIVERSITY CURRICULA, EQUIPMENT AND EXPENSE INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED from THE GENERAL BULLETIN THE BULLETIN OF UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION THE BULLETIN OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING THE BULLETIN OF THE GRADUATE SCH OOL THE BULLETIN OF THE DIVINITY SCHOOL THE BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF LAW THE BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE THE BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING THE BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY THE BULLETIN OF THE SUMMER SESSION Address Applications and Inquiries to THE SECRETARY DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, N. C. McLamb. Patsy Paige, 404 W, Crantham St., Goldsboro. N. . .149 Mitchell, Katherine Lee. 114 North Church St., Mount Olive. N. C. 149 Mullis, Carol, Midland, N. C 149 Paul, Ellen Jane, 1979 Prospect Street, Sarasota, Fla. 149 Pfeiffer. Frances. 2024 Prairie Ave., Quincy, III. 149 Register, Margaret Ruth. 407 Main St., Clinton, N. C 149 Roper. Carol Ann. 10 Orchard Farm Road. Port Washington, N. Y 149 .Scholderer. Ann Louise. 18 Hamilton Dr.. N. Caldwell. N. J. .149 Sheffey. Nancy Elain. 3908 Handy St., Lynchburg. Va 149 Shelor, Mary Alice, 115 West Calhoun St., Sumter, S. C 149 Shepherd, Kay Lorraine, 70.1 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C 149 Speight, Martha Riddick, 337 Cedar St., Suffolk. Va.. I .0, 149 Sprague, Dale Parks. Box 261. Parksley, Va 149 Taylor, Terry Laura, 350 Graydon Terrace, RidgewooJ. N. J. 149 Templeton. Mary Elizabeth. Route No. 1, Matthews, N. C. 149 Thompson, Betty Frances, 221 N. 4th Street. Wilmington, N. C 149 Van Metre, Nancy, 311 S. George St., Charles Town, W. Va...l49 Whiteside. Sarah Jane, 1506 Kent St„ Durham, N. C 149 Wilder. Judy, 1542 Susquehanna St.. Rydal. Pa 149 Wilson. Lucy, Frog Rock Road, Chippagua, N. Y 141, 149, 372 Wilson, Roberta Esthel, Brandywine, Md 149 Yontz, Elizabeth Wood. 334 N. Alabama St.. Chrisman. Ill 140. 149 1959 Freshman Students — Degree Program Anderson, Janet Marie, 222 Bron.x Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. 150 Anthony. Judith, 2804 Noyes Ave., Charleston 4, W. Va 150 Barcy, Joan Lee, 4219 2nd Road, North, Arlington, Va. 150 Bass, Jane Gordon, 2812 Windsor Ave.. Charlotte 3. N. C. Bennett, Rita Jane. 2612 Lake View Drive. Raleigh. N. C. MO, 150 Bidle, Lei Lani, 301 Bickett Blvd., Raleigh, N. C 150 Boggs. Elizabeth Dockum. 861 Valley View Road. Pittsburgh 16. Pa 150 Branch, Barbara, 1364 Pennington Road. W. Englewood. N. J. Brandon. Elizabeth. McDonough. Ga 150 Broadway, Patricia Beatrice, 706 White Ave., W. Columbia, S. C 150 Byl. Constance Louise. 11 Midland Ave., Glen Ridge. N. J 150 Carney, Eleanor Ann, 1479 S.W. 18 Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.. 150 Chapman, Joyce Ann, 132 Landing Road, .South, Rochester 10, N .Y. Cheshire. Nancy Carolyn, CMR 332. Box 160. Charlotte. N. C 150 Colglazier, .Sarah Jane, 5027 Glenbrook RoaJ, N.W.. Washington, D. C. 150 Collins. Doris Emmelyn. 4101 25th St.. Arlington. Va 150 Cox, Suella, 2512 Morganton Road, Fayetteville, N. C 150 Datson, Alyce, 712 Delaney Park Dr.. Orlando, Fla 150 Day, Jane Valentine, 603 Boulevard, Wcstficid, N. J 150 Davis, Anne Wilson, P.O. Box 229. Odessa. Del 150 Dennett. Sandra I-ee, 701 N. E. 16 Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Devol. Frances Ellen, 2524 Shroyer Road, Dayton, 9, Ohio. 1 50 Durham, Jean Glendinning, 25 East Cedar St.. Merchantville 8, N. J 150. 151 Fmbree, Eleanor Jane, Route 1, Sardis Lane, Matthews, N. C. 150 Ferguson, Virginia Lee, 6654 Rutland St., Philadelphia, Pa. 150 Fleming. Ellen York, Route 2, Herndon, Va 150 Fluharty, Ruth Ann, 1326 Fordham Road, Charlotte, N. C. Froneberger. Rebecca Dann. 1408 Jackson Road, Gastonia, N. C 150. 151 Frye. Doris Fdwina. 1429 Pinetree Drive, Charlotte 7. N. C . 150 Gamon. Helen Mae. Qtrs. 20 N.A.A., Pensacola, Fla 150 Gustavson, Dulcie Charlotte, 2921 Collier Ave., Jacksonville, Fla 150 Hester, Julia, 1704 Liberty Dr., Greensboro, N. C 150 Houck. Doris Elizabeth, 1221 Delaware Ave., Wyomissing. Pa 150 Hunsche, Susan Miriam, 434 Hidden Valley Lane, Cincinnati 15, Ohio 150 Hunsicker, Nancy Evelyn, 5210 Bella Vista Road, Drexcl Hill, Pa 150 Jacoby, Eugenie Ruth 77 Beacon Hill Road, Port Washington, N. Y 141, 150 Jeranko, Mary Beth, 233 Woodland Ave, ( larksburg. W. Va. 150 Klingensmith, Louise MacDowell, 617 Zollinger Way, Mcrion Station, Pa. 150 Lemperle, Bette Louise. 58 Oakridge Ave., Nulley 10. N. J. 150 Lippert, Norma Nell 2005 Woodbrook Drive, Wilmington, Del. 110. 1 M) MacNicol, Margaret Elizabeth 1606 Riverview Ave., Wilmington, Del 140, 150, 151 McCachren, Betsy Jane, 312 S. Summit Ave. Charlotte N. C. 150 McCormick. Rosalie Tunis. Wyam Park Apts., Baltimore 11. Md. 150 McCracken. Jo Anna, R.F.D. 4. Waynesville. N. C. 150 Mallard, Carolyn 403 W. Whitaker Mill Road. Raleigh, N. C. 150 Martin, Lyda Sue, 530 Smith Place, Ridgewood, N. J. 150 Mattingly. Mary Mitchell, 3701 Cumberland St.. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C. 150 Mazza. Morma Gail. 252 Irving Place, Pelham, N. Y 150 Meacham, Carolyn Susan 311 Alexander Ave.. Durham. N. C 150 Mull, Marian Rebecca, 1004 W. Highland Ave.. Kinston. N. C 150 Meldgaard. Gail Mae. 929 Lathrop Ave., Racine, Wis. Newcomb. Gayle Barton 359 St. Andrews St.. Spartanburg. S. C 150 Nichols. Mary Ruth, Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N. C 150 Olsen, Frances, 88-37 I6lst St.. Jamaica, N. Y 150 Ott. Dorothy Ann. Sedgely Farms, R.F.D. 1, Wilmington, Del 150 Parker, Ann Elizabeth, 115 Lucky Dr., Ormond Beach. Fla 150 Phelps. Rebecca Irene, 204 Fairview Road, Gary. N. C 150 Pyle. Martha Belknap, 89 Miriam St.. Lexington. Muss. 140. 150 Rasmussen. Marilee, 38 Valerie Lane, Danbury, Conn 150 Ritchie. Virginia Ida, 6616 Georgia Ave. N.W.. Washington. D. C 150 Rissler. Nancy Rose. 179 Sheridan Ave.. Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J 150 Robertson, Mary Ella, Tryon Road, Rutherford, N. C 150 Rohrhurst, Barbara, 537 Watchung Road. Bound Brook. N. J... 150 Ross. Carol Jean, 316 Walnut Ave., Charlotte. N. C 150 Sayrem. Mary Frances. 334 Pear Ave.. Hampton. Va 150 Schaiberger, Anne Carolyn. 1016 Citrus Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 150 Smithwick, Joe Moore, Box 235, Jamesville, N. C 149 Starling. Nancy Rebekah. Route 1. Mt. Ulla, N. C 150 Steinfeldt, Sally Ann, 43 Harding Road, Rochester, N. Y 150 Strowd. Margaret Ellen, P. O. Box 132, Pittsboro, N. C. Sydow. Patricia Ann. 2730 Inverness Road. Shaker Heights. Ohio 150 Thompson, Anne Spear, 102 Watson St.. Windsor, N. C 150 Vurgason, June Loree. 44 N. Milburn Ave.. Baldwin. N. Y 150 Waldeck. Gail Marie, 301 Wouih St.. S. Charleston, W. Va...l50 Walker, Nancv Eldridge, 4 Bar Beach Road. Port Washington. N. Y 150 Winfield. Frances Ann. Route I, Pinetown, N. C...141, 150, 151 1959 Freshman Students — Diploma Program Adams, Kay Fern, 137 School St.. Oak Hill. W. Va 150 Apple. Nancy Lou. 514 Jones St.. Burlington. N. C 150 Brady. Nancy Arnold. 702 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham. N. C..150 Burgess. Eleanor Sue, Box 111, Benson, N. C 150 Clevenger. Sue Ellen. 114 Smith St.. Berryville. Va. Conant. Willa Marion. Old Cornwallis Road. Durham. N. C. 150 Curran. Nancy Alice 131 McAlistcr St.. Asheboro. N. C .- 140. 150 Drake. Patricia Rodwell. 237 S. Elm St.. Asheboro, N. C. 150 Gay, Barbara June, 1101 Westbrook Drive, Charlotte 6, N. C 150 Hensley, Shirley Ann, 24 .State St., Marion, N. C 150 Kersey, Linda Rhes. 921 Caro lina Ave., Bluefield, W. Va...l50 Knoph. Mary Jane. Route 4, Box 397, Aiken, S. C 150 Lloyd. Susan Ellen, 410 N. Mildred St., Charles Town, W, Va 150 Manuel, Patricia Gay, 8 Draper Lane, Warwick, Va 150 May, Peggy Joyce, 2606 Bullock Drive, Durham, N. C. Pennington. Nancy Lynn. Box 206. Mount Hope. W. Va 150 Register. Sandra Joann. Route 1. Box 212, Middle Sound, Wilmington. N. C. 150 Riddick. Sarah Elizabeth. 741 Westover Blvd.. Elizabeth City. N. C 150 Smith. Millicent Covinton, 211 Tate St.. Greensboro. N. C . 150 Sparrow, Margaret Ann, Liberty Hill Rd.. Kinston, N. C. Tate. Jane Elizabeth. 402 N. Cedar St., Greensboro, N. C...150 Tuckwood, Gwynne Elizabeth, R.F.D. 1, Maryland, N. Y. 150 Warmolh, Patricia Sue. 3 Anne Park. Sumter. S. C. Warren, Virginia Ann, 2905 Chamberlayne Ave.. Richmond 22. Va 150 Whitley, Elizabeth Gray, P.O. Box 72. Silcr City. N. C 150 WOMAN ' S COLLEGE INDERGRADIIATE WOMEN Abcr. Marv Dean. 87 lloodridgc Dr Abrams, Leslie Joy, PillsbiMgh 28. Pa.. ' 58 171 Proctor Blvd.. lltica. N. Y.. •S8. -73. 157. ■58.. •59 •58.. Adams, Elizabeth Lumsden. 23 Great Oak Lane, Pleasantvillc, N. V.. ' 57. . Adams, Jonnie Valeria, 2510 Nation Avenue. Durham, N. C. ' 58. .114, Adams, Marjorie Ann, R.F.D. 4, Box 376, New Bern, N. C ' 59 Adams, Mary Elinor, 320 Adams St., Milton 86, M Addington, Sandra Dee. 2761 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanslon, 111., 59 Adier, Mary Lee, 3310 Garden Ave.. Miami Beach, Fla., 58 Affelder, Marilyn Taylor, 159 Park Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.. ' 56 Aiken, Ann, 559 First St. N.W., Hickory, N. C. ' 5 ' Alexander, Alice Hutchins, Cataloochee Ranch, Waynesville, N. C. ' 58 .Mexander. Ann Lyon, 1116 Juliana St., Parkersburg. W. Va., ' 56 73, 157. 166. Alexander. Judith Morton. Cataloochee Ranch, Waynesville, N. C, ' 56 Alexander, Sally Mann, 7200 N. Dean Rd., Indianapolis, Ind., 58 Allen. Janet Louise. 38 Hazelton Dr.. White Plains, N. Y., 57 Allen, Pauline Wynn, 4101 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Mich., ' 58 114, Alston, Grace Jackson, Box 546, Warrenton, N. C Alston. Nora Grant. Littleton. N. C. ' 57 Altvater. Kathleen B.. 771 York St., Denver 6, Colo. Altvater, Margaret Ann, 771 York St.. Denver 6. Colo.. ' 56 Amend. Elizabeth Clara. 2208 Baynard Blvd.. Wilmington 2. Del Anderson. Beverly Archer. 428 W. 2nd St.. Washington. N. C, ' 59 Anjcrson, Joan, 309 Elizabeth St., Durham. N Anderson. Phebe Lucille. 15 Governors Rd.. Brunxville. N. Y.. ' 57 Andrew. Mabel Winnifred 203 W. 2nd St., Lexington, N. C„ ' 58.. Andrews. Leilani Russell. U.S.N. Attache. A. P.O. 676. New York. N. Apple. Etta Lou. 206 Clayton St.. Winston-Salem, N. C, Applebee. Margie Ann. 1313 Whitby Rd.. Richmond. Va.. ' 58 114. Armentrout. Jean Beech. 1020 Highmount Rd., Pittsburgh 32, Pa., ' 58 Armfield, Virginia Anne. 221 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C. ' 59 Arn. Shirley Jo, 258 Greenmount Blvd.. Dayton 9, Ohio, 58 36, Arnett, Margaret Mary, 24 S. Huffman, Naperville. III.. Atkinson. Virginia Storr. 525 Thornwood Lane, Northfield, III., ' 57 101. Auman, Mary Siceloff. Rt. 3, Durham, N. C, ' 56 Ausley, Margaret Anne, 1410 Betton Rd., Tallahassee, Fla., ' 57 Austin, Betsy Caroline. 203 Lee Ave., Wadesboro, N. C Austin. Mary Ann. 1128 Stillwood Dr.. N.. Atlanta. Ga.. ' 56 Avera. Patricia Ann, 927 Dartmouth Ave.. Orlando, Fla., ' 58 Ayscue. Nancy Elizabeth, I 1 1 Norris Rd., Alapocas. Wilmington, Del., ' 57 Babb, Donna Kay, 311 W. Central St., Sweetwater, Tenn., 59 Babcock, Betsy Main, Reynolda, N. C, ' 59 Babcock, Mary Lou Graham, 8414 Galvestown Rd.. Silver Spring, Md., ' 56. .37 Bagley, Martha May, 3520 Gilmer Ave.. Montgomery. Ala.. 59 Bailey. Judith Anne. 1312 East Drive. S.W.. Roanoke. Va.. ' 58 Baker, Ardis Anne, 4430 Nichols Ave.. S.W.. Washington 24. D. C, Baker, Cynthia Laverne, 403 Hammel Rd.. Greensboro. N. C. 56 Baker. Diana Lee. 176 Encinal Ave.. Atherton. Cal.. ' 57 101. 166. Bansley. Mary Grace. 206 Robin Hood Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta 9. Ga.. ' 58 Barclift, Thelma Cole. 1014 Monmouth Ave., Durham. N. C. 56... 73. 157. 229. Barger, Nancy Wayne, 510 Church Ave.. Kannapolis. N. C, ' 56 Barham. Harriette Ann. 1924 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh, N. C, ' 57 H., -58. ' 58. ...73, 161 -114, 266 161, 270 239, lOL .114, 254 .266 266 266 229, 274 .114, 273 161, 270 ...73 101. , ' 56. 257 ...73 ..73, 261 .114 .101 129, 272 P9 262, 263 129 73, 73. 206. 269 ' 59.. ' 59 ' 57. Barker. Barbara Janelta. Oyster River Rd., Durham, N Barksdale, Barbara Ann, 237 Woodlawn Ave., Decatur, G Barrick, Elizabeth Staton, 1305 Shepherd .St.. Durham, N. C. ' 57 Barnes. Ruby G. (Mrs.). 507 R. 13th .St.. Lumberton, N. C, ' 58 Barringer, Katharine C, 1818 Park Rd.. Huntington, W. Va., ' 58 114, Barrington, Marjorie C, Box 449, Dillon, S. C, ' 59 129, 263, Bartlett, Phyllis Mary, 27 Deerfield Rd., Caldwell, N. J Batchelor, Linda Ann, Box 333, Nashville, N. C. ' 57. Bates. Ann Salisbury, 3700 Underwood St., Chevy Chase, Md., ' 57 70, Baugh, Jill Ann, 1650 Queens Road W., Charlotte, N. C Bay, Julia Margaret, 300 East 12th St., Dover, Ohio, ' 58 114, Beacher, Joan Dorothy, 425 Washington .St., Frackville, Pa.. 58 Beal, Mary Lou, ReJ Oak, N. C, ' 56 Beattie. Margaret Fay, 1304 Duplin Rd.. Raleigh. N. C Becker. Alethia Ann Hale. 301 W. Geer St., Durham. N. C. Bedell. Joan Elizabeth. Sandia Base 1029 10 Loop. Albuquerque. N. M Beeson, Nancy Ruth, 1009 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. ' 56 74 Bell, Barbara, 2624 Forrest Way, N.E., Atlanta, Ga., ' 57 101 Bell. Carolyn Kendra, 426 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md., ' 59 ... Bell. Martha Jane, 4000 Dover Rd., Durham, N. C, Beman, Frances Whitaker, 402 E. Church St., Laurinburg. N. C. ' 59 Bennett. Barbara Mimi Ann, 521 Shafor Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio, 59 Best, Virginia Claire, 1126 Buckingham Ave., Norfolk, Va., ' 57 106 Bevans, Sue Marlene, 2221 N. MadLson St.. Arlington. Va.. ' 58---- 114, 182 Bickett, Caroline P., 1821 Glenn Ave., Raleigh, N. C, ' 58 Bickhart, Barbara Jane, 2758 S. Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach. Fla.. ' 57. 101 Bierbaum, Janice Rae, 1099 N. E. 96th St.. Miami Shores. Fla., ' 58 Bigelow. Mary Elizabeth. 131 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 59 Biggers, Helen Patricia, Market St., Hertford, N. C Bishop. Betty Gayle, 1300 Whitethorne, S. Bluefield, W. Va., ' 58 Bishop, Janice Ruby, 1319 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C, ' 57 Black, Barbara Anne, Northway Dr. North Hills. Roanoke, Va., ' 56 Black, Cynthia, Nelsonia, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, ' 58 114, 173, Black, Karen Lee, 3586 Lytle Rd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio, ' 58 Blaisdell, Margaret, 115 Coleman Ave., Asheville. N. C Blankenship. Mildred C, 2107 Dil worth Rd., E. Charlotte. N. C. ' 56 Blanton. Lillian Joan. Crozer Campus. Chester, Pa.. ' 59 Bloom. Nancy. 1050 N. E. 86th St.. Miami, Fla., ' 5 ' Boaz, Katharine Slaughter, Qtrs. W. Naval Hospital, Bremerton, Wash., ' 58 Bole. Laura Virginia. 7111 Fairfax Rd.. Bethesda. Md., ' 59 Bolich, Barbara M.. 3724 Hope Valley Rd.. Durham. N. C, ' 59 Booe. Luetta Navada, 923 Demerius St.. Durh Booth. Tricia Ann, 116 Beverly Place, Greensboro, N. C. ' 57 Bordeaux. Elizabeth Ann, 819 Windsor Dr.. Wilmington. N. C. ' 58 Boswell. Loretto Gertrude. 171 Blackland Rd.. N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.. ' 59 Bowden. Anne Moseley, Faison. N. C. ' 59 Bowden. Mary Frances. 210 Winston Rd., Portsmouth, Va., 58 Bowen, Hester Kay, P. O. Box 357. Lake City, S. C Bowen, Marjorie Ann, 839 N. E. 72 Terrace, Miami, Fla.. ' 58 Bowersox. Carolyn Joan, 3339 Legation St., N.W. Washington 15, D. C, 58 114, 59. 129, ■ ' 63 56 ...74 P9 - 68 .129, 266 247, 269 185, 269 -114, 361 161, 274 .270 .129, .129, 276 272 114 .101, 261 71, . 59. 114 .129 129, 129, 272 258 114, 262 129, 255 129. 359 N. C, ' 59. 166, 184, 126, 206 268 114, 129, 257 263 114, 257 253, 270 y as III OIL Whitley-Scott H hen Dreams Come True- Wedding Bells Ring in Fashion at the Fashion Be Sure t a Kushion l- ' ushion Noted for Style mid Qiiulit POWER — manufactured and delivered to YOU in seconds! ' rs ' i- V -- Cooley ' s Pure Oil Service Station next to The Rebel Drive In w Wo l (,f Vctcr Ills ; (liiiiiiis|rali()ii lldspital (in Eiwiii Road Gel ' i iini|)(M ' Wliile You at lo l)Uiii|)(M ' Service on our Car Kat llush|)U|)|)ies and Barbeque the REBEL I)KIVE-1N Ncarcsl Scr ire .Sialioii and !)ii c-lii lo Diikr Campus I ' liOMI ' T l!( I) SKiaiCK l!l{K K|- ST. I.l NCIl. .., SIIM ' KI} Call , ' !-(K)()l ()|.c.i lioin 1:M) A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Bowles, Nancy Lucille. 121 Brixton Rd., Garden City, N. Y., ' 57 101, 237 266, 359, Bowman, Barbara Anne, 2114 Woodrow St., Durham, N. C, ' 59 Bowver, Susan Lee. .S09 42nd St.. Charleston. W. Va., ' 57 101, 266 Bovd, Barbara, Still Water Rd.. Gibson Island Md.. ' . 6 74. 157, 167, 262 Boyle, Rosa Coke, 2404 Mcllonville Ave., Sanford Fla., ' 57 Bozler, Ruth Flizabeth, 203 Acton Rd.. Columbus, Ohio., ' 58 114, 270 Bracey, Frances Louise, 8 North Rd., Circle, Salisbury, N. C, 58 114 Bradley, Ellen. 1608 Oakcrest Dr., Alexandria, Va., ' 58 114, 185, 237 Bradley, Josephine S., 20 Wyman St., West Medford, Mass., ' 58 114 Bragg, Carol, Gray, Georgia, ' 59 129, 268 Braudwell, Mary Alice, Box 187, Wendell, N. C, ' 59 .129, 264 Brewer, Virginia Lee, 1416 Scotland Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 57 101, 173, 176, 266 Brian, Betsy Blanche, 2111 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 129, 268 Brian. Lota Leigh, 2111 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 71, 129, 279 Bridgwater, Susan Lou, Oak Hill Rd., Peninsula, Ohio, ' 57 164, 270 Brigham, Susan Wood, 5001 Hammock Lake Dr., Miami, Fla., ' 57 257 Brimley. Carolyn May. 210 39th St. N., St. Petersburg. Fla., ' 58 114, 239 Bringhurst. Elisabeth, 108 E. Tallulah Dr.. Greenville. S. C, ' 58. .114, 239, 247, 265 Brokenshire, Dartha C, Qtrs., C. Naval Air Station. Memphis. Tenn.. ' 59 129, 172, 271, 371 Brooks, Carolyn, 1320 N. Lake Way, Palm Beach. Fla., ' 58 114 Brooks. Laura Louise, Apex, N. C, ' 59 129, 265 Brooks, Margaret E., 904 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 58 114, 161, 165, 196, 265 Brower, Marilyn Nancy, 21 Bedford Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y., 57 270 Brown, Ann Kimbrough, 4409 Glenridge St., Kensington, Md.. 58 114 Brown. Betty June (Mrs.), Lexington, Mass., ' 56 74 Brown, Betty Lynn, 3617 Trimble Rd.. Nashville, Tenn., ' 56 74, 242, 265 Brown. Constance Ann, 112 N. Galveston St.. Arlington 3. Va.. ' 59 129, 275 Brown, Lou Ann, 222 Burnham Place, Evanston, 111.. ' 59 ....129. 271 Brown. Madelaine Judy, 2216 Exmoor Rd., Tampa 9, Fla.. ' 59 121, 279 Brown, Tallulah Ann, 2216 Exmoor Rd., Tampa 9, Fla., ' 57 101, 278 Brueggmann, Margaret L., 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, ' 58 114, 270 Brugh, Judith Elizabeth, 82 Quinby Ave., White Plains, N. Y., ' 58 114, 239, 278 Brunner. Susan Gabriella, 786 Boardman Rd., Aiken, S. C, ' 58 114, 174, 239 Bruton, Alice Burt, Junior Home, Lexington, N. C. ' 58 .114, 358 Bruton, Emma Evelyn, Junior Home, Lexington, N. C. ' 57... 101 Bryan, Betty Ruth, R.F.D. 5. Box 307, Goldsboro, N. C, ' 57 101, 277 Bryan, Rosalie Blanche, 1104 Flizabeth St., Durham, N. C. ' 59 Bryant. Jo Ann, 6644 Roosevelt Ave., Charleston, W. Va., ' 57 101 Buggein, Linda Ann, 1515 Sarria Ave., Coral Gables, Fla., ' 59 129, 272 Bunch, Ruth Dyeann, N. Center St., Statesville, N. C, 59 129, 256 Burney, Lila Katherine, 738 North Ave., Macon, Ga., ' 56 74, 161, 188, 261 Burns, Opal Marie, 134 Tenth Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C, ' 57 Burns, Nancy Carolyn, 1010 Rozier St., Lumberton. N. C, ' 57 101. 253, 278 Burns. Patricia Lee. 220 Aberdeen Dr., Middletown 20. Ohio. 58. 117. 253. 265 Burton, Nancy. 1926 E. Seventh St., Charlotte. N. C, ' 58 117 Byers, Elizabeth Alison, 206 S. Rd.. Lindamere, Wilmington 3, Del., ' 56 ...74, 249, 358 Cain, Elizabeth Jean, 62 Edgewood Dr., Hohokus, N. J., ' 56 74, 277, 359 Caine, Helen Anne, 163 Gardner St., Chattanooga, Tenn., ' 56 74, 262 Callaghan, Nan, 16 E. Walnut St., Richwood, W. Va., ' 58... 117 Campbell, Mary Elizabeth, .Summersville, W. Va. Campbell, Sheila Perry, Sunset Ave., Clinton, N. C, ' 58. 117, 265 Campbell, Vera Bartlett, 420 S. Broadway St., Redondo Beach, Cal„ 58 117, 266 ( annon, Laura Lee, 86 F. Milton St., Freeport, N. Y., ' 59 129 C aprio, Gioia Anne, 74 Rowan Rd., Chatham, N. J., ' 56 .74, 273 Caracristi. Judith Z., 172 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N. Y., ' 59 129, 279 Carle, Carol Mary, Jones Beach, Wantagh, N. Y., ' 58 273 C arlyle, Mary Irving, 809 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 58 78, 117, 157, 237, 238, 269 Carmichael, Judith, Four J. Hill Farm, Leesburg, Va., ' 59... 129 C arraway. Emily Lively, 711 Hillcrest Ave., Tallahassee, Fla., ' 58 117, 185, 273 Carrick, Margelyn P., 262 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J., ' 57 101, 165, 266 Carrico. Dorothy Lee, 703 Beech Ave., Charleston, W. Va., 56 77, 274 Carroll, Noel, Woodland Rd., Anchorage, Ky., 57 Carson, Jenny White, 820 Soundview Dr., Mamaroneck, N. Y., ' 59 130, 166 Carter, Margaret Lea, 232 Idol St., High Point. N. C. Carter, Mary Elizabeth, 1118 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. C, ' 57 101. 260, 261 Cashwell, Dava Agnes, 2601 W. Market St.. Greensboro, N. C, ' 59 130, 268 Cason, Lucinda, 720 S. Center St., Thomaston, Ga., ' 57 102, 248, 261 Cathey, Margaret Anne, 405 S. Fayetteville Ave., Dunn, N. C, ' 57 102, 269 Caudle, Dorothy Annette (Mrs.), 531 E. Broad St., Westfield, N. J., Caviness, Elizabeth K., 913 Vance St., Raleigh, N. C, ' 58 Chamberlain, Margot, 5 Douglass Lane, Kirkwood 22, Mo.. 59. .130, 239, 267 Chambers, Sally Ann, 112 E. 74th St., New York 21, N. Y., 58 63, 117, 359 Chappelle, Janet Montez, 7344 Dale Rd., El Paso, Te.xas, 57 102, 158, 265 Chase, Jo Ann, 6 Orchard Parkway, White Plains, N. Y., ' 58 117, 273 Chedester, Nancy Lynn, 809 Enderby Dr., Alexandria, Va.. ' 58 117. 206, 257 Chesson, Marion Requa, 2006 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh, N. C, ' 57 102 Child, Mary Alice, 2 Winter Quarters Dr., Pocomoke, Md., ' 59 71, 130, 271 Choate, Jane Dickey, 1119 W. Henderson, Salisbury, N. C, ' 57 102 Chronaki, Bessie, 1008 Flora St., Durham, N. C. Church, Mary Eltinge, Southgate, Bronxville, N. Y., ' 59. 130, 271 Clapp, Julia Edwards, 309 E. Raleigh St., Siler City, N. C, ' 58 117, 272 Clark, Kathryn Elizabeth, Box 275, Elizabethtown, N. C, ' 57 102, 358 Clark, Nancy Sarah, 3904 Legation St., N.W., Washington, D. C, ' 58 117 Claunch, Margaret Lynn, 119 N. Central, Somerset. Ky., ' 56 Clay, Florence Messick, 301 Ferguson Ave., Warwick, Va., ' 56. .77 Clayton, Lynette Guy (Mrs.), 919 Academy Ave., Ahoskie, N. C, 57 77, 260 Cleave, Carol Annette, 303 17th St., Wilmette, 111., ' 59 130, 166, 184. 267 Coard, Nancy Barbara, 304 Paddington Rd., Baltimore, Md., ' 57 102 Cobb, Dorothy Elizabeth, Box 166, Erie, III., ' 57 102 Cochran. Constance Avery, Quarters 154, Ft. Lewis, Washington, ' 56 77, 274 Cofer, Mary Louise, Tucker, Ga., ' 57 102 Coffman, Ruth Ann, 1733 Coral Gardens Dr.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ' 56 77, 244 Coker, Betsy White, 2515 Windsor Rd.. Columbia, S. C, ' 57 102, 262 Collins. Jeanne Goodall, R.F.D. 2. Cedartown. Ga., ' 58 117, 254 Colville, Elizabeth Ann, 4100 Belle Vista Dr., St. Petersburg, Fla., 57 Compton, Joyce Leslie, 162 Canterbury Dr.. Charlotte 7, N. C, ' 59 Cone, Carolyn Nail, 335 Manor Rd., Douglaston, N. Y.. ' 59 130, 272 Cone, Julia Ann, Saluda, S. C. ' 58 117, 184 Cooke, Mary Harrison, Franklinton, N. C, ' 56 77 Cooper, Carol Ann, 13 Cottage Place, Nutley, N. J.. ' 58 117, 185, 243, 278 Cooper, Elizabeth G.. 240 Charles St., Henderson, N. C, ' 59 130, 267 Cooper, Tamra Irvin, 111 W. Evans St., Norfolk, Va., ' 58 117, 239 Corney. Elizabeth Blair, 246 Audley St.. South Orange, N. J., 58 117 Corpening, Anne Hodges, R,F.D. 1, Granite Falls, N. C, ' 51 102, 161 Costin, Kathleen Ann, 117 N. E. 16th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 57 266 Couchman, Patricia Kay, 5828 Joyce Way, Dallas, Te. as, ' 58 117 Councill, Martha Hardin, 224 Councill St., Boone, N. C, ' 56 77, 161, 162, 278 Cowles, Alice LaRue, 3915 Montevallo Rd., Birmingham, Ala., ' 57 102, 254 Cox, Carol Meyer (Mrs.), 2404 Vesson Ave., Apt. 9, Durham, N. C, 57 Cox, Elsie Norrell (Mrs.), 905 Lambeth Cr., Durham, N. C. Crain, Barbara Jean, 2744 Brandywine St., N.W., Washington 8, D. C 58.. 1 17, 262 C randall, Virginia Lee, Wolfeboro, N. H., ' 56 77, 182, 183. 184, 229, 262 Cranston, Luanne Anita, 135 Wedgewood lane, Haddonfield, N. J., ' 56 77, 167, 209, 210. 242 C raven. Faith, 600 Fairview Dr., Lexington, N. C, ' 58 117. 262 (raw ford, Margaret P., 421 W. Walker Ave., College Pk., Ga., ' 59 130, 268 C rawford, Nara Lee S., 1412 Conway Rd., Orlando. Fla., ' 59. 130, 186 Creadick, Anne Elizabeth, 1200 Anderson St., Durham, N. C, 59 130, 196. 260 Crinkley, Mildred Stewart, Bragg St., Warrenton, N. C, ' 58 117, 164, 239 Cross, Melissa, 5950 Park Rd., Cincinnati 27, Ohio, ' 59 130, 172 Crossley, Jean Gay, 19339 Riverview Ave., Rocky River, Ohio, ' 59. 41, 130, 272 Crowley, Sue Ann, 2021 Lanier Dr., Silver Spring, Md., ' 58 117, 267 Crutchfield, Doris Higdon, 803 Fourth .St., Spencer, N. C, ' 56 Culton, Gladys Cater, 2323 Sharon Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 117, 239 Cumming, Llewellyn, 720 Maupas Ave., Savannah, Ga., ' 57. 102 Currence, Nancy Ward, 15th Ave., Marlinton, W. Va., ' 58 Cushman, Nancy Ruth, 2901 7th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla., ' 59 130, 156 Cuttino, Sarah Hammond, 207 Broad St., Sumter, S. C, ' 58 22. 196 Dai, Meiling, 2404 Perkins Rd., Durham. N. ( .. ' 59 130. 360 Dail, Virginia Dare, 316 Arlington PI.. PoMsmouth, Va. Dally, Carolyn Ann, 45 High St., Monroe. N. .. ' 58 117, 262 Danehower, Barbara L., 6220 Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Pa., ' 59 130, 360 Daniels, Joan Florence, 518 S.W. 18th Ct., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ' 56.77, 165, 278 Daughtry, Annie Mabel, Forest Rd., Clinton, N. C, ' 56 77, 269 Daughtry, Sarah Rebecca, 131 N. Columbia St., Milledgevillc. Ga., ' 56 77, 269 Davidson, Sally Ann, 42 Aberdeen Dr., Greenville, S. C, ' 59 130, 172, 256 Davis, Betty Jane, 1413 Garland Dr., Greensboro, N. C, ' 56 77, 278, 279 Davis, Elizabeth Bailey, 4006 Underwood St., Chevy Chase, Md., ' 58 16, 71, 117, 278 Davis, Elizabeth Hale, 2248 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 56 77, 242, 278 Davis, Elizabeth Jane, 2623 University Dr., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Davis, Janet Wilkinson, 1509 Northfield St., Greensboro, N. C .. ' 56 78, 166 Davis, Jean Garnett, 2921 .Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va.. ' 59 130. 263 Davis, Martha Clyde, Room 304, Faculty Apis.. Durham, N. C. Davis, Ruth Elma, 10 Roy Place, Valhalla. N. Y., ' 57 198, 254 Davis, Shirley Anne, 102 W. Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C, ' 57 102 Davis, Sylvia Annette, 701 Seigic Ave., Apt. 120, Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 78, 157, 161, 229, 235 Davis, Wilda Ann, 419 E. Ward .St.. Douglas, Ga., 59 130 Davis, Willene Catherine, .Sandavis Box 247, Southern Pines, N. C.. ' 59 130. 275 Dawson, Grayce B. (Mrs.), 1912 University Dr., Durham. N. ( . Day, Betty Winslow, 304 Karen St., S. Charleston, W. Va., ' 59 256. 359. 370 Dean, Janet Marion, 185 Main St., E, Northfield, Mass., ' 57 102, 261, 359 .78, 253, 130, 172, DeHart, Jane Sherron, Box 61. Bryson City, N. C, ' 58 DeLaski, Nancy Panossian (Mrs.), 4501 18th .St., N., Arlington, Va., ' 56 DeLong, Nancy Kate, 180 Wildwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J., ' 59. Denbo, Frances Wayne, 1640 N. Harrison St., Arlington, Va., ' 56 78, Dennis, Nancy Triplett, 1728 Buena Vista, Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 56 78, Dent, Lois Marilyn, 2129 21st .Street, Nitro, W. Va., ' 56 78. 242, 256, Derbyshire, Jane E., University Apts. H3C, Durham, N. C, DeRienzo, Eleanor Theresa, 58 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J., ' 59 Dickinson, Jean, 2555 Third Ave. N., .St. Petersburg, Fla., ' 58. .117, 239, Diggs, Nancy Patrice, Box 364, Hampton, Va., ' 56 Dinwoodey, Judith Austin, 7200 Meadow Lane, .78, 262, ' 56. .78. ' 35. ' 57.. ' 57. ' 58 York, Fla ' 59. Chevy Chase, Md., Dixon, Anne, 2300 Park Place, Evanston, 111 Doan, Ellen Virginia, 4935 Olentangy Blvd., Columbus, Ohio, ' 58 Doane. Sara Elizabeth, 64 Belleclaire Ave., Longmeadow 6, Mass., ' 58 Dolwick. Gail Marie, 23699 Stanford Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, ' 57 Dort, Dorothy, 3466 Gulfmead Dr., Sarasota, Fla., 56 Doughton, Jo Custis, 402 D Street, N. Wilkesboro, N. C, ' 58 Doughton, Sudie Hunt, 2313 Wilson St.. Durham, N. C. Douglas, Addie Jane, 2209 Wheat St., Columbia, S. C, Dowell, Mary Louise, 310 W. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J Dowling, Mary Ann, 148 Highland Rd Dovle, Jamie Laura, Qtrs. 1 Naval Air Sta., Pensacola, Drawbaugh, Harriet Jane, 3C Cedar House, Tremont Apts. Allentown, Pa„ ' 59 Drechsel, Patricia Lou, Route 2, Bainbridge Rd., Solon. Ohio. 57 Dudley. Carolyn Sue, 112 Ridgecrest St., Lenoir, N. C, ' 57 Dumont, Maryann Barrett, 163 Brixton Rd., Garden City, N. Y., ' 56 Dunlap, Elinor Ragland, 5 Edmondson Ave., Lexington, Va., ' 59 Dunlap, Susan Rebecca, 2515 Seneca Valley Rd., Louisville. Ky., ' 59 Dunlevy, Barbara lone, 2159 Lemay Ave., Detroit. Mich Dunn, Josephine Alice, 217 W. Catawba Ave., Mt. Holly. N. C. Dunn, Musette Kitchin, 125 Church .St., Enfield, N. C, ' 59 Dunnagan, Frances Bunn (Mrs.), 1903 House Ave., Durham, N. C. Eagle, Ellen Watt, 804 Anderson .St.. Durham. N. C. ' 59 130 Eagle. Tolora Anita, 3101 B. North Main .St., High Point. N. C, ' 59 Earle, Audrey, Qt. A Naval Base, Newport, R. I.. ' 56 Eason, Patricia Blanche, 54 Holmehurst Ave., Baltimore 28, Md., ' 58 Eberhardt, Jane Marie, 24 Parkview Place, Malverne, N. Y., ' 57 Ebsary, Patricia Lee, 319 Mendoza Ave., Coral Gables, Fla,, 58 Edgar, Jean Byers, Woodlawn Farm, Ellicott City, Md 249, 102, 189, 273 117, 262 17. 254 78, 261 273 .130 261 275 263 .130 .257 173 254 272 ' 57, 102, 272 Edgerton, Shirley Sue, Fletcher, N. C. Edson, Priscilla Irene, 4520 31st St., S., Arlington 6. Va.. ' 59 130. Filer. Elizabeth Ann. 2856 W. First St.. Winston-Salem. N. C. ' 56 78. 260. Elliott, Diane Sullivan, West View St., Forest City, N. C. ' 58 118, Elliott, Gertrude Hermie, 116 Glad.stone St., Whittier, N. ( . Ellis, Betty Sue, 3824 San Juan St., Tampa, Fla. ' 56 78. Ellis, Martha Louise, 512 Lawrence Ave.. Westfield. N. J., ' 58 118, 165, Ellsworth, Harriet Lee, 7516 Glenriddle Rd., Bethesda 14. Md.. ' 56 English, Mary Elizabeth, R.R. 1, Box 31, Perrysburg, Ohio, ' 59 I rwin, Susan Ann. 543 Great Falls St.. Falls Church, Va., ' 57. Eskridge, Mary Lois, 2054 Hastings Dr., Charlotte, N, C, ' 59. :-i ' JllJ ' jl , i £ EAST CA.MPLS STORE DUKE UNIVERSITY STORES DLVIL ' S DEN Estes, Shirley Motley (Mrs.). 2812 O ' Berry St., Raleigh, N. C. SX Evans, Beatrice Wilson, Bo. 346, Edenton. N. C Evans, Mary Ann, 1910 Court Street. Pueblo. Colorado, ' .sy. Eyster, Mary Elaine. 1.36 Rathton Rd.. York. Pa.. ■. ' i6 Fairgrieve, Nancy Jane, 222 Birch Ave., Pittsburgh 34. Pa.. ' 5;i Fant, Julie Beville, 4619 Algonquin Ave., Jacksonville . Fki . ' 9 Elm City. N. C. 118. 186. 02, 165, 257 Farmer, Georgia Ann. Box Faulkner, Frances Jean Little Hotel, Henderson, N. C, 58 Felson, Dorothy Ann, 1535 Alexandria Place, Jacksonville, Fla., ' 57 15, 102, 161, 162, Fennell, Susan Earle. 4817 Davenport St.. N.W., Washington 16, D. C, 58 118, Fernando, Marion Bruce, Box 128, Lago Colony, Aruba. N. W. 1.. ' 58 Finegan, Anne Trayton, 535 10th St., Drive N.W.. Hickory. N. C, Finnegan, Dorothy Ann, 2408 Sanford St., Alexandria, Va., 58 Fisher, Hilda Virginia, Box 553, Roxboro, N. C. ' 57 Fitzkee. Archie Lou, 522 Lancaster Ave,, York, Pa., ' 59. Flanagan, Clara Belle. 207 East Church, Farmville, N. C. ' 59 1 Flannery, Ellen French, 3701 Durango Ave., Coral Gables, Fla., ' 58 Fleming, Jane Aline, 2307 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N. C. ' 56 Flounders, Hannah E., 605 Cleverly Ave., Jenkintown, Pa.. ' 59 Flynn, Kathleen Elizabeth, Quarters E Boston N C. Boston. Mass.. ' 59 1 Foard, Barbara Ramseur, 319 Woodside Place, Lenoir, N. C Folkman, Betty Ann, 123 S. Elm St., Asheboro, N. C, ' 59 130, 172 Ford, Charlotte Ruth, 2101 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C Ford, Margaret Anne, 3976 Tuxedo Rd., Atlanta, Ga., ' 56 Forrester, Sherri Rhoda, 1415 Dock St., Wilmington, N. C, ' 58 Forte, Sarah Frances, 2209 Pembroke Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 59. Foster, Julia Adair, 303 S.E. 13th St., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., Fowler, Frances Elaine. P. O. Box 1 16. Rod Francis, Dorothy H., Durham, N. C, ' 57 Freeman, Barbara Ann. 206 Park Drive, Tuckahoe, N. Y., ' 56 81, French, Anna McLester, 3005 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala., French, Mary Ann, 663 Maryland Ave., N.E., Washington. 1 French, Mary Roberta, 950 Arbor Lane, Jacksonville, Fla., ' 56. Friend, Susan Ruth, 710 Hast 71st St., Indianapolis 20, Ind., ' 59 Gaines, Kathleen H., 15 Park Ave,. Brevard. N. C., Gamble. Betsy Brandon, 604 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C, ' 56 Garrard, Janice Carolyn, 3378 Habersham Rd., Atlanta, Ga., ' 58 Garrard, Patricia Ann, 1614 Maryland Ave., Durham. N. C, ' 56 Garratt, Joan, Box 133, Rt. 3, Marion, N. C, ' 59 . Gay, Marjoric Anderson, 6958 Tonty Ave.. Chicago 30. III., ' 57 Gcbcl, Kristin Lee, 980 Lakemont Dr.. Pittsburgh, Pa.. ' 56 Gcitner, Martha Hardin, 520 5th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C, ' 59 Gerard. Jean, 104 Virginia Ave., Roxboro, N. C, ' 58 . Gerlough. Diane Clare, 111 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park. N. J., ' 56 Getzendanner, Sarah Ann, 336 Miller .St., Winchester, Va., ' 57 Gibbons, Elizabeth Lynn. 610 Ott .St., Harrisonburg. Va., ' 58 Gibbons, Virginia Anne, 415 Entwistle St., Hamlet N. C, ' 59 Ciibson, Alice Dunlap, 4300 Monroe Rd., Charlotte, N. C. ' 58 Gibson, J ' Neele Smoak, Rt. 2, Bennettsville. S. C. ' 57.164. Gibson, Jeanne Craig, 629 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids. N. C, ' 58 Gibson, Margaret Baxter. Sandy Ridge, N. C, ' 57 ...81, 262 .118, 239 .130 •58 ledge. Fla, .118, , ' 59 239 .130 185. 249. 261. 358 58 1 18. 239, 269 ). C. ' 57 -159, 270 159, 105, 206. 05, Giffhorn, Ann. Rt. 4, River Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio. ' 59 130. 267, 359 Gilbert, Jo Ann (Mrs.), 300 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C. Giles, Judity Virginia, 13 Oakland Park Blvd., Pleasant Ridge. Mich., ' 59 130, 265 Gill. Joanne Weekes, 803 Rivershore Rd., Elizabeth City, N. C. ' 58 118. 186. 254 Gilliland, Gertrude Elizabeth, 4930 Morven Rd., Jacksonville 10, Fla., ' 59 132, 256 Girand, . ' nn. 268 Canterbury Rd., Westfield, N. J., ' 56 81. 165, 274 Gleason, Joan Margaret, 1612 Clio Ave., Cincinnati 30, Ohio. ' 59 .132, 172, 271 Glenn, Doris Elizabeth, 816 Mangum St., Durham, N. C, ' 57 105, 157, 269 Glover, Patricia Augusta, 509 E. Center St., Nashville, N. C, ' 59 Goebel, Marjorie Lee, 1115 N. Geo. Mason Dr., Arlington, Va., ' 58 Going, Mary Ann, 2408 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers, Fla.. ' 58 118.278 Goldstein, Suzanne B., 55 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va., ' 58 118. 258 Gordon. Patricia Orr. 1108 W. Front St., Burlington, N. C, ' 57 105 Gott. Elizabeth Carr, 213 Hampton Rd., Pittsburgh 15. Pa.. ' 58 118. 165, 173. 237. 270 Gould, Harriet Mackay, 22531 Westchester Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, ' 56 81, 165, 172, 173, 257 Grady, Anne Joyner, Box 382, Four Oaks, N, C, ' 57 Grady, Carol Maree, Khakum Wood, Greenwich. Conn., ' 56 81, 277 Graham, Susan Elizabeth, 1102 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, N. C, ' 59. 132. 184. 267 Grandt. Marilyn Ann. 28 Huntington Rd.. Garden City. N. Y.. ' 58 40. 118. 266. 267. 371 Granholm. Fredlynne Alice. P. O. Box 452. Seguin. Texas. ' 56 .81 Grant. Elizabeth Clark. 710 Lancaster Dr.. Orlando. Fla.. ' 59 Grant. Sally Lou, 1425 Audubon St.. New Orleans 18. La.. ' 57 Gray. Sarah Virginia, 124 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 56 Gray, Elizabeth Dial, P. O. Box 94, Laurens, S. C Gray, Helen Louise, 287 Forest Hill Rd., Toronto, Canada, ' 58 Green, Anne Gibson, 1503 N. Fillmore St.. Arlington, Va., ' 58 Green. Marilyn Huxley. Old Forge Rd., Lima, Pa., ' 57 Green, Nancy. 20 Dickinson Rd.. Darien, Conn., ' 59 132, Greene, Frances Metzger (Mrs.), 208 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Greene, Judith. 1107 E. Broad St. E. t., Statesville. N. C Greene, Sandra Ann. 27 N. 18th St., East Orange, N. J Gregg, Patricia Anne, 3924 Madison Ave.. Greensboro. N. C, ' 57 Gregory, Jacquelyn, 809 Brightwaters Blvd., St. Petersburg. Fla., ' 59 Grigoleit. Margaret P., 110 E. Elm St., Greenwich. Conn., ' 59 132, Grissett, Priscilla Ann, 11920 Union Turnpike, Kew Gardens 15. N. Y.. ' 57 105, Grosz, Carolyn Lydia. 1416 Dorset La., Philadelphia 31, Pa., ' 59 132. : Groth. Karolyn Jean, 2143 Sycamore St., Bethlehem, Pa., ' 58 118, Groves, Jean Abney, 1002 Hillside Lane, Gastonia, N. C. ' 56 (iruber, Janet Suzanne, 1 1 1 Cedar St., Jenkintown , Pa., ' 59. Grueninger, Susana Beaird, 23 Prospect Ave., Valhalla, N. Y., ' 59 184, Guild, Barbara Linn, 506 E. 41st .St., .Savannah, Ga., ' 56 81, 186, 243, Ciunn, Ann Newman, Box 128, Yanceyville, N. C. ' 58 118. Ciuyer. Mary Elizabeth 3845 Beech Ave., Eric. Pa Hadley, Ann. 550 E. Broadway. Danville, Ind Hadley, Martha Emily, 408 W. Fifth St., Greenville. N. C, ' 56 81. Hauler, Sarah Swann, 2 20 Forest Wood Dr„ Durham, N. C, ' 59 ll.ihn. I li abeth Baxter, Ho :s5. Ft. Hancock, N. J.. ' 59 Hale, ( lara Katheryne. 3448 23rd St., S.E.. Washington 20. D. C. ' 58 1 Hale. Wanda Eileen. 1226 Fifth Ave., N., Texas City, Texas, ' 59 132, 360 ' 164, 278 81, C, -58 159 .118 266 118, 206, 270 ...105. 274. 361 57 57 .184 .278 12, 267 18 ' i, 276, 360 ■58. .270 ' 57. 105, 265 132, 272 8. 166, 239, 269 s., ' 58 -■70 ' 56 ....82 82, ?S4 . ' 56 70. 82. 200 .132, 206. 272 Ga.. -59.. 132. 272 .. 87. 164, 269 .. ' 58 .118. 237. 239. 257 .118. I.W, 185, 237, 262 C, -57.. viUe. N. C, 105, ., 59 257 .132 Hall. Eleanor Hoay. Damascus. Va.. ' Hall. Grace Arlyne, 10 Dunbarton Rd.. Wollaston 70. Mass Hall, Marilou Fortune. Damascus, Va., Hammaker, Lydia Ellen, N. Church St., Thurmont, Md., 56 Hampton. Linda Carolyn, 3520 Roxboro Rd.. Durham, N. C, Hamrick. Barbara Virginia, P. O. Box 757, Gaffney, S. C. ' 59 Hanev, Anna Elizabeth, 210 Whitefoord Ave.. N. E. Atlanta. Haney, Lila Brent, 114 Military St., Oxford, N. C, ' 56. Hanes, Elizabeth, 2101 Malvern Rd., Charlotte 7. N. C. Hanford, Mary Elizabeth, 712 S. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C, 58 Hargrave, Eva Hackney 103 W. First Ave.. Lexington, N. Harrill. Patsy Elizabeth, Polk St.. Pineville, N. C Harrington, Stella Jane, 421 Second St., Marietta, Ohi( Harris, Elizabeth, 219 Surry Ave., Elkin, N. C, ' 56 ...70. Harris, Jacqueline Ann, Rt. 2, Saunders Sta. Rd., Pitcairn, Pa., 58 Harris, Jessie Moffat, Rt. 1, Wheeling, W. Va., ' 59 Harris, Martha Rae, 754 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle, N. C, ' 57 105, 207, 262, Hart. Alice Elinor, 3558 Brookside Rd.. Toledo, Ohio, ' 59 Hart. Elizabeth Frances, 1930 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. ' 58 118, Hart, Julia Drane, Rt. 1, Duke University Rd.. Durham, N. C, ' 57.. Haskett, Jane Ann 504 Fulton Ave., Rochester, Ind., ' 58.. Hatcher. Barbara Ann. 18 Channel Dr., Wrightsville Beach, N. C, ' 56 13, 35, 82, 157, Hatcher. Nora Susan. 404 Clay St.. Hamlet. N. C, ' 59 Hawkins. Alix Madge. 127 Pocahontas Place. Hampton. Va.. ' 57. 105. 188. Hazen. Sally Lee. 1809 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C Heizer, Sidney Isabel, 1320 Arnette Ave.. Durham, N. C. 57... Helmer, Elizabeth R.. 17 Wakeman Rd.. Darien. Conn., ' 59 Henderson, Harriet W.. Valley Green Farm. E. Shawment Ave.. Philadelph Hendrix. Muriel LeGrand, 144 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 59. Herb. Barbara Arundel, Rt. 1. West Leesport, Pa., ' 58 Hermes. Doris Jean, 905 Jefferson Cr., Martinsville, Va., Herndon, Alice Carol, 223 Pineview Rd., Durham, N. C. ' 58.121, 173, Herndon. Elaine, 223 Pineview Rd., Durham. N. C. ' 58 Herr. Ursula Sieger. 80 Elmwood Ave., Waterbury, Conn., ' 57 105, Herrman, Virginia Mason, 820 Oakwood Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio, ' 59 Hess, Carol Margaret. 3807 Kanawha St., Washington 15, D. C. ' 58 121, Hester, Betty Letitia. Post Chemical, Ft. Carson. Colo. Hester. Martha Elizabeth, 641 Forest Hills Rd., Macon, Ga., 58 . Hicks. Margaret Ann, 117 Rockwood Ave., Rockwood, Tenn., 58 Higginbotham, Mary, 713 MacLean Ave.. Kenilworth. III., ' 58 Higgins, Audrey, 6 Joy Street, Boston, Mass,, ' 58. .37, Highsmith, Linda Way, 10 Ivy Lane, Baxley, Ga., ' 59... Hildreth, Marilyn Jane. 102 Bent Lane, Newark, Del., 57 105, Hill, Constance Joanne, 17 Highland Ave., Rowayton, Conn.. 58 Hill. Nancy Kent, 1000 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. ' 59 Hill, Roberta Susan, 3470 Whitfield Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio.. ' 57 Hinnant. Judith Ann, 3380 Norwood Rd., Shaker Heights. Ohio, 59 Hinterhoff. Mary Trabue. 219 College St.. Leaksville, N. C, ' 59 Hirschfeld, Elizabeth M.. (Mrs.), 250 S. Main St., Mooresville, N. C, 56 Hiss, Nancy Leah, 50 Cumberland Ave.. Asheville. N. C ' 57. Pa., ' 59.. .132 263, 380 .132, 271 165, 278 .161, 274 118, 166 165, 257 132, 167 262, 361 .163, 206 .105, 161 .132, 271 .132, 263 206, 275 .121, ' 59.. 278 .359 173, 274 27 ! 239, , ' 58 278 .121, 273 .121, 269 .242, 121, 270 265 267 132. 272 Hochreiter. Mary Grace, 108 University Ave.. Bulfa Hodges, Sarah Jane, 354 Kimberly Ave.. Asheville, N. C, ' 57 105, 165, 257, 359 Hohman, Elaine Margery, 208 Kemah Rd.. Ridgewood. N. J., ' 56 82 Hollister. Claire Gaines, 551 N.E., 107 St., Miami. Fla., ' 56 82. 261 Holloway, Joanna Martin. 1102 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 59.71, 132, 275, 362 Holm, Roberta, 640 S. Highland Ave., Merion. Pa., ' 59. .132. 268 14, N. Y.. 1, Leaksville, N. C. ' 59.. 132 132, 271 ' 58 196 82 .82, 242, 265 ' 56. .132, 184, 260, ' 56 ■58. ' 59. ' 56.. 121, 269 .132, 165, 359 85, 161, 266 .105 Holman, Billic Jean, Box 105, Rt. Holsclaw, Lynn Lovell, 3900 Virginia Ave., Charleston, W, Va., ' 59. Holsinger, Carolyn Ruth, 1423 Woodland Dr., Durham, N. C, ' 58 121, 173, 239 Holt. Jennie Lee. 3714 Vermont Rd.. N.. Atlanta, Ga., ' 58 .121. 184. 262 Holtgren, Barbara Marie, 530 Elm St., Westfield, N. Hood. Elizabeth, 4604 S. Third St., Arlington, Va.. 58 Hopper. Caroline Guerrant, 661 Valleyview Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa Hovater, Sarah Frances, 818 Alameda, Orlando, Fla., ' 56 Howard, Kay, 316 Montrose Dr., S. Charleston 3, W. Va., ' 59 Howe. Shirley Lillian (Mrs.), 130 Maxwell PI.. Tampa. Fla., ' 57 Howell, Ann, 280 Wilkinson PI., Memphis, Tenn. Huey, Marion Virginia, 501 S.E.. 25th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 57.105, 266, 374 Huggin, Elizabeth Anne, 310 E. Marion St.. Shelby, N. C. Humphrey. Christian, 2271 Mimosa PI.. Wilmington, N. C. Hundley. Ann Meredith. 600 Oxford Rd., Bala Cynwyd, Pa., Hunter, Ann, 103 Ridgeway Dr.. Greensboro, N. C, Hunter. Barbara. Ill S. Ridgeley Rd.. Norfolk. Va., ' 57 105. 253, 291 Hurst, Lillian LeDare, 1126 South Beltline, Columbia. S. C. ' 57. 105, 165, 257 Husbands, Cecilia Anne, Box 915, Chapel Hill, N. C, ' 59 Hyman, Carol Ann, 117 West Ross St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.. ' 59 132, 258 Hynes, Rose Carolyn, 318 Oak Lane, Richmond 26, Va.. ' 58 121, 196, 239, 265 Ingram, Lois Kathryn, 2538 Queenston Rd.. Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio, ' 58... 121, 266 Inman, Judith Ann, 7573 S. W.. 47 Court. S. Miami, Fla., ' 57. .257 Irons, Marian Frances, 160 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair. N. J.. 59... Irvine, Linda Poe, 3918 Dover Rd., Hope Valley, Durham, N. C. ' 58 121, Jacobs, Marianne, 1426 Talbot Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla.. Jacobson, Louise, 307 Lake Martha Dr.. Winter Haven. Fla., 58 James, Marilyn Margaret, 110 Johnson Ave., Malverne, N. Y., 59 Jarrett, Geraldine Yvonne, 897 Race St., Sunbury, Pa., ' 58 121, 239, 261 Jessee, Audrey Dale, 1310 Radcliff Ave., Lynchburg, Va„ ' 57. .105 Jett, Saville, 318 St. Dunstans Rd., Baltimore 12, Md., 56 85. 162. 274, 275 Johnson, Alice Gale, 314 Moorfield Dr.. Talladega, Ala.. ' 57 105, 262 Johnson, Alma Francine, Cameron, N. C, 56 85, 187 Johnson, Betty Rue, 704 Worley St., Monroe, N. C, ' 56 85 Johnson. Carolyn, Wood Nymph Trail. Lookout Mt., Tenn.. ' 57. 106. 161, 269 Johnson, Dorothy Jean, Holt Lake Rd.. Smithfield, N. C. 57 106 Johnson. Edwina David. 852 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C. Johnson, Elizabeth Patton, 5201 Carillo Ave.. Norfolk. Va.. 58 121 Johnson. Frances Faison, 421 Transylvania Ave.. Raleigh. N. C 59 132 Johnson. Joanna. Box 236, Varina, N. C. ' 59 132 Johnson, Marilyn Ann, Briarwood Rt. 1, Clemmons. N. C ' 56 Johnson, Myrtis Boone, Box 549, Red Springs, N. C, ' 56 85 Johnston. Anne Levesque. Birdeye, Arkansas. ' 57 105, 274 Jones, Anne Holcombe, Carbon, W. Va., ' 58 121, 278 Jones, Frances Nell, 917 College St., Oxford, N, C, 56 85 Jones, Juanita Nile, Box 233, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. ' 59 132, 279 Jones, Judith Ann, Rt. 2, Box 1255, Fox Chapel Rd.. Pittsburgh 38. Pa., 56 Jones, Judith Hannah Lee. 6354 Grand Vista. Cincinnati 13. Ohio. 58 121, 164 32, 267 257, 361 ' 56.... 26! 132 ToHu ami (.ainpiis Agree FOR GOOD FOOD RINALDI ' S GRILL Wc Serve Pizza Across From East Campus £ Meudoii- Gold is mighty good! n . ; ■ l U l DAIRY DURHAM CLAUDE M. MAY PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING 712 W. ChaiR-l Hill Street Telephone 6939 DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA D U K E { u : N : i E R ? i J Y - D 1 N 1 N G H A L L S 1 UF -r _ ' 1 i S a if ■u i ' . ' % A f fsa m mim mmtk 1 ii mi i i|l| , 1 mif2 -- ' — - T. W. MINAH, Manager Jones, Margaret Virginia, 625 W. Club Blvd.. Durham, N. C, 59 132 Jones, Mary Ellen, 2338 Riverview Ave.. McKeesport, Pa.. ' 59 132 Jordan. Anne Rankin, Cedar Falls, N. C, ' .sy 106. 266 Jordan, Elizabeth Leigh. 813 Vickers Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' .SS 121, 166, 237, 257 Jordan. Gladys Mona, 828 The Parkway, Mamaroneck, N. Y., ' 59 132 Jordan, Patricia Ann, 26 Oak St., Bloomfield, N. J., ' 57 85, 161, 242, 262, 380 J Udell, Anne Marie, 11 Mason Ave.. Webster Groves 19. Mo.. 59 132 Kameny, Doris, 8512 65 Drive. Forest Hills. N. Y.. ' 58. . 121. 253. 258 Kasler. Judith Barbara, 3521 Bull St., Savannah, Ga., ' 56.85, 182. 183. 186. 229. 258 Kearns. Adalyn Sherwood. 907 Rockford Rd., High Point, N. C. ' 57 106, 243 Kearns, Jane Edgerton, P. O. Drawer 1939, High Point. N. C, ' 59 132, 206, 256 Keenan. Evelyn Louise, 905 Farragut St.. N.W.. Washington 11. D. C. 57 106 Keever. Nancy Ann. 140 Bost St.. Statesville. N. C. 59 132. 196 Keim, Charlotte Sue, 643 North Blvd., Cape Girardeau, Mo., 59.132, 156. 359 Keister. Virginia Dare. 711 Castle St.. Wilmington. N. C. ' 58 Keller, Ann Beeson, 22200 S. Woodland Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, 57 278 Kelley, Sarah Campbell, 34 Exeter St., West Newton, Mass., 59 121. 132 Kellum, Olive Long (Mrs.), 806 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C, 56 Kelly, Sarah Lee, Bo.x 277, Lillington, N. C, 58 261 Kendall, Shirley Marlene, Box 33. Kipling, N. C, 59 132, 260 Kennerly, Anne R., Ragland Rd., Newtown. Ohio. ' 59 132. 275 Kent. Eleanor Jean, 4 Chester Rd., Norton Heights, Conn., 56 85, 163, 277, 361, 363 Kerns, Patricia Ann. 197 Royal Palm Dr.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., 59 132, 271 Ketner, Carolyn Deane, 329 Maupin Ave., Salisbury, N. C, 57 106, 161, 262 Ketner, Janet Stokes, 185 Washington Lane, Concord, N. C, 58 121, 269 Keves, Ha rriet Linnie, 29 Golf Rd.. Plymouth, N. C, 59 132, 260 Killian. Carole Page. 153 20 33 Ave.. Flushing. N. Y.. 56 85. 265 Killian, Kay Allen. 153 20 33 Ave.. Flushing, N. Y.. 56 85 Kimzey. Patricia Ann, 113 Park Ave., Brevard, N. C, 58 121, 278 Kinden, Mona Jean, 526 Hampshire Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa.. 56 85. 268, 269 King. Audrey Whittemore, P. O. Box 402. Graham. N. C. Kinneman, Kay Ann. 236 W. North, Greenfield, Ind.. 59.. 132 Kinser. Patricia Louise, 234 West Main, Danville, Va., 58 121, 173, 267 Kirkpatrick, Jane, 228 Commerce St., Kingsport, Tenn., 56.165 Kiser, Jessie Propst (Mrs.), 40 Eastclift Dr., Concord, N. C, 57 Knight, Nancy Lee, 3 Oglethorpe Rd., Charleston, W. Va., 59 134, 271 Knowles, Joan Birdie, 312 Margaret U.. Key West, Fia. 59.. .134 Koesy, Lucy Juliette, 3441 N. V. 16 i err.-ice, Miami, Fla. Kohler, Ulrika Dorothy, 3323 Gallatin Rd., Toledo 6, Ohio. 57 161, 162, 270 Kraus, Sally Ann, 2930 Parkside Lane, Harrisburg, Pa., 58 258 Kristunas, Lucille, 121 Dickson St., Duryea, Pa., ' 57 Kuhn, Martha Anna, Wilson Rd., Rt. 1, Durham, N. C, 56 Kurlbaum, Susan, Broadalbin, N. Y., 57 106 LaBoon Sarah Langley. 5407 N. 18th St., Arlington, Va., 57 l.aliberte. Leila Marie. 6980 Carlyle Ave.. Miami Beach. Fla.. 58 121. 278 Land, Carol Jeanette. 2221 8th Ave. W., Bradenton. Fla., 57 106 Landis, Ruth Gower (Mrs.), 435 Cutler St., Raleigh, N. C, 57 Lang, Joan Elizabeth. 43 Oxford Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Mich.. 59 134. 263 LaRue, Joy Ann. Wauchula, Fla.. ' 57... 106. 253. 261 Lassiter. Jeri Wynne. Box 547. Morehead City. N. C. ' 59 134. 275 Lassiter, Gail, 112 Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, 57.106, 165, 266 Lassiter, Helen Marie, 5007 Gratton Ave., Richmond 24, Va., 56 86 Latham. Suzanne, 418 W. 2nd St., Washington, N. C, ' 57 106 Latimer, Ellen Jones. 1432 8th St., New Orleans, La., 59.. .275 l.auer, Ellen Rebecca, Smallbrook Lane, York, Pa.. 56 Lawrence. Dorothy. 411 W. Lenoir Ave., Kinston, N. C. 56 86 Lea, Roberta Edna, Box 825, Lynn Haven, Fla., 59 134 League. Elizabeth Anne, Box 661, Warrenton, N. C, ' 58. 121, 261 Leamer. Vivian Gaye, 21 Canoe Brook Pkwy., Summit, N. J., 59. 134. 256. 359 Lee. Carolyn Powell. 811 Third St.. Durham, N. C, ' 59 134 Lee, Mary Frances, Apt. 3, 316 S. Gregson .St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 121, 277 Lee, Patricia, 80 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville. N. Y.. 59 134. 275 Lee, Rebecca Ann, Box 589, Dunn, N. C, 59 121, 263 Leibowitz, Roslyn Leigh, 1010 Palm St., Ocala, Fla., 58 121, 258 Leigh, Linda Ann, 910 N. College St., Kinston, N. C. 57. 86. 278 Leonhardt. Joan Frances. 25 Wisconsin Dr.. Chenango Bridge, N. Y., 57 86 Lerro, Margaret Anne, 834 Manhattan Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio, ' 57, 106, 359 Lewis, Sara Hawthorne, 117 Glen Parkway, Hamden, Conn., 58 261 Libby, Roberta Lois, 4711 Windom PI., N.W.. Washington 16, D. C, 58. 121, 258 Liebrecht, Claudia A., 23 Longridge Rd., Manhasset, N. Y., ' 59.134, 172, 271, 373 Lightner, Marian Takemoto (Mrs.), 45 Eena Lane, Wailuku Maui, Hawaii Lindquist, Shirley Joyce, 252 State St., Albany, N. Y., ' 57 106, 159, 244, 262 Lindsay, Sarah Ann. Box 621. Lewisburg, W. Va., ' 59 134 Linnemann, Adelia Park, 591 Parkview Dr., Burlington. N. C. ' 58 121 Linsert. Marguerite H.. E. Tenn. State College. Johnson City, Tenn.. 59 134 Livengood. Margaret A., 801 Hammond St., Rocky Mounl. N. C, 58 121, 274 Locke, Margaret Jean, 911 N. Hamilton, High Point, N. C. 58 121 Lofquist, Judith, Avenida Rio Branco 18, Caixa Postal 4374, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 57 ...266 Long, Alice Osborne, Apt. S 2, 810 Demerius St., Durham, N. C. Long. Suzanne Stuart, 320 S. Lamar, Roxboro, N. C, 58 121, 263 Looper, Shelbia Jean, 515 Main St., Charleston, W. Va., 58....121 Low, Ann Padgett. 500 Hampton St.. Laurens. S. C. 57 86 Lowndes. Mary Baker. 2016 Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C. 56 24. 86. 266 Lucas. Alice Conway. 830 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C, 59 134, 255 Lundmark. Karen Florence, 2016 Southwood Rd., Birmingham. . Ma., 58 121 Lusby, Lucinda Taylor, 2809 Erie Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio, 59 134, 267 Lyon, Marianna Elizabeth, 1010 Dacian Ave., Durham. N. C. 57 106. 276 Lyon, Marilyn Jean, 72 Gables Ct., Beanconsfield W., Quebec, Canada. 58 .184, 270 Maclvor, Virginia Cox, 804 W. 7th St., Mary sville, Ohio. 59. .134. 172, 184, 271 MacLeod, Jean Armina, 2602 36 St., N.W., Washington 7, D. C, 57 86 Magee, Phyllis Ann, 48 Berkshire, St. Louis, Mo., 57 86 Mahanes, Martha Ann, 925 E. Jefferson St., Charlottesville, Va., 57 106, 161 Mainsel. Diana Rae, 2106 Hamill Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va.. 57 106, 260, 261 Malmar, Constance M.. 9 Townsend St.. Glen Head, N. Y.. 58 Mann. Beverly Dwire. Rt. 2. Box 63, Durham, N. C. 58. 122, 247 Manning, Marie Joyce, P. O. Box 109, Williamston, N. C, ■59..134 Mansfield, Charlotte Hoey (Mrs.). 131 Brookhill Rd.. Shelby. N. C 86, 269 Marcom. Claire Burdick. 4686 Ortega Blvd.. Jacksonville. Fla.. 57 106. 157, 375 Margulies, Karen Ina. Merber 141 E. 88th St.. New York City. N. Y.. 59. 134. 258 Marshall. Ann Rosecrans. 956 Elder Lane. Jacksonville. Fla.. ' 58 257 Marshall. Virginia Hunter, 432 Elmwood Ave.. Lynchburg. Va.. 59 134, 255 Marshall, Patricia True, 1207 E. Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C, ' 56 86, 278 Martin, Carolyn C hoate. Highland Country Club, Fayetteville, N. C. ' 57 106 Martin. Elizabeth P.. 215 Piltsboro St.. Chapel Hill. N. C. ' 59 134. 268 Martin. Grace Jean, 55 Woodland Park Dr., Tenafly, N. J., ' 57 106, 174 Marvin, Helen Rebecca, 145 Wayne .St., Beaver, Pa., 58 122, 262 Mason. Ann Efird, 2137 Queens Rd. E., Charlotte. N. C. ' 58 Mason, Edna Carson, 1620 Hertford Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C, ' 57 10f . Mason. Nancy Glidden, 5305 Hampden Lane. Bethesda. Md., ' 56 86. 253, 254. Massey. Anne Amelia, 4300 23rd Rd., N., Arlington, Va., 59 134, Mathis, Sylvia Dawn, 725 Mllledge Cr., Athens, Ga., ' 57 109. 159. Mawhinney. Cynthia, c o Post Engineer. Ft. Campbell. Ky., ' 58 Mayberry, Marilyn. 15500 Warkick. Detroit 23. Mich.. 56 Mayers, Judith Drayton, 3415 So. 1st St., Jacksonville Beach, Fla.. 59 134, 172, McAnally. Wanna Mary. 1020 Ferndale Dr.. High Point. N. C. ' 58 122. McBride. Patricia K.. Marvelle Rd.. Fayetteville, N. Y.. ' 56 89. 157. McBroom. Betty Ruth, 923 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C, 5 McCall, Dorothy Robbins, 318 Sunset Cr., Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 58 122, 163. McCamey, Meade, Standard Vacuum Oil Co., Karachi, Pakistan, ' 58 McCauiey, Phyllis Jean, 2106 Sunset Ave., Durham, N. C. McClement, Lee, Rivermere Alger Court, Bronxville, N. Y., ' 57 161, 164, McConnell, Amanda Lee, 202 Waverly Way, Greensboro, N. C, 58 122. 243, McConnell, Hilda Ann, 1408 Saulter Rd., Brimingham 9, Ala., ' 59 134, 1X6, McCord, Virginia Lynn, 1704 Windsor Ave., Bristol. Tenn., 57 McCormick, Mary Louisa, 78 Warwick Rd.. Muncie. Ind., ' 57 109, McCurdy, Elizabeth Ann, 15 Sagamore Rd ., Wellesley Hills 82, Ma.ss., ' 56 70. 89. 166. 182. 183, 184, 229, 235, McDougal, Charlotte Ann, 807 Pennsylvania A., Spindalc, N. C, ' 58 122, McDowell, Berma Lucretia, 3328 Runnymede PI., N.W.. Wash. 15. D. C. ' 57 McDowell. Jessie, 4319 Cliff Rd., Brimingham, Ala,, ' 59 134, McFaddin, Judith Virginia, Esso Gebouw, The Hague, Holland, ' 59. McGranahan, Julia Eileen, 1205 Holloway St.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 McGregor. Grace Lane. 201 E. Hendrix St.. Greensboro. N. C, Mcintosh, Sally Warren, Box 887, Savannah, Ga., ' 57... 109, Mclntyre, Susan Marie, 627 Cottage Grove, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, McKee, Alice, 1328 Seminole Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 58 122, McLawhorn, Joanne, Winterville, N. C, ' 58 122, McLean, Margaret, 13 Cambridge Rd.. Glen Ridg McLellan. Mary Anne (Mrs.). 811 Green St., Durham, N. C, ' 57 McLemore, Rosemary, 1513 S. Mills, Orlando, Fla., ' 56 89, 2 McMichael, Margaret 1... Alastair Ct., Durban Medlin, Elizabeth C, Maxton, N. C, ' 59 Merchant, Margaret Ann, 94 Marlborough Rd., Asheville, N. C. ' Merrell, Patricia Ann, Berwind, W. Va.. ' 58. Merrill, Martha Anne, 716 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111., ' 57 Messick, Ardis Maureen, Box 415, Washington, N. C„ ' 59 Metts. Ruth Mauldin, 303 Anderson Ave.. Savannah. Ga., ' 59. 1 Mewboiric. Jon cnnic. 715 ( hesapcakc Ave, Hampton, Va., ' 57 Midgcll, Miirlha Jane, Inuclhard, N. C, ' 59. Miles. Margaret Rowland, 58 Oakley Rd., Biltmorc, Asheville, N. C ., Miller, Hollcy .Suzanne, 419 Main St., Pikcville. Miller, Margaret Jean, 3649 Pine St., Jacksonville, Fla.. ' 59 Miller, Marilyn Joan. 54 Ellsworth Rd., Larchmc Miller, Vega Beatrice, 338 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn 5. N. Y.. ' 58 Milligan, Mary Alice, Rt. 2. Asheville. N. C Milliken, Anne, Rt. I, Robesonia, Pa., ' 59 Miltecr, Dorothy lllizabeth, 503 Talbot Hall Rd.. Norfolk, Va.. ' 57 134. .134, 267 .122 56 .253, 375 76, 182, 186, 268 ' 58 .122, 237, 274 65. 186, 237, 266 65, 173. Ige. N. J 237 ., ' 58 273 35. 249. 11, N. C, 253, .. ' 59 265 134 .134 59 134. 271 ..122 ..278 37, 263. 374 34, 256. 360, 374 109, 161, 257 09, 253, 266 n4. 2 ' 6 ' 57 109, 1X4 )hio . ' 59 134 109. 161 Milus. Mary Michael, 3214 Madison St., Wilmington, Del., ' 59. Minder. June Gertrude, 139 Fairfield Dr., Short Hills. N. J., ' Mitchell, Mary May, Fairhills Farm, Matthews, N. C ' 57... 109, Mitchell, Sandra Nolene, Sandyhill Emerywood Est., High Point, N. C, ' 56 .. Moller, Elaine Louise, 1800 18th St.. Surf City. N. J.. ' 58 122, Monahan, Elizabeth Nora, 400 Clement Ave.. Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 Montgomery, Marilyn Dee, 934 E. Essex, Glendale 22, Mo.. ' 57 Moody. Mary Lynn. 1413 Brooks Ave.. Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 134. Moore. Joan Shirley, 44 Dunkirk Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.. 57 Moore, Katharine Chapin. 1170 Via Salerno, Winter Park, Fla.. ' 58 122. 2(il, Moore, Margaret Jo, 410 Tatum Ave.. McColl, .S. C, ' 59 134, 184, Moore, Phyllis Agnes, 313 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N, C, ' 56 89, Morck, Gretchen Dudley, 205 W. First St.. Oil City. Pa.. ' 58 122. 165. Morgan, Anne W., 504 N. Main St.. Farmville, N. C, ' 59 Morgan. Helen Holmes, Box 681, Marion, Va,, Morris, Marion Louise, 78 N. Dixie Dr., Vandalia, Ohio, Morris, Mary Rose, 211 Friendly Rd.. Burlington. N. C Morrison. Catherine H.. 1006 S. Hillside Lane, Gastonia, N. C, ' 57 Morrow. Betty Cowan, 2051 Sharon Lane, Charlotte 7, N. C. Morse. Carolyn Faith, 3 Newhall St., Springfield. Mass.. ' 59. Morse, Sally Bruce, 77 Puritan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y., ' 57 89. Mosteller, Mary Elizabeth, 525 W. Yale Ave.. Orlando, Fla.. ' 59 134. Mote. Deana Jean. 169 Elm St.. E. Longmeadow. Mass.. 59 134. Motley. Sandra Jean, 312 Edward St., Durham, N. C ' 59 Mott, Carlese Carolyn, 1826 Rose St., Sarasota. Fla.. 58 134. 182. Mull. Laura Isabelle, 224 Forest Hill, Morganton, N. C. ' 57 109. 182. 184. Mumma, Gwennie Ellen, 401 Far Hills Ave.. Dayton. Ohio, ' 58.122, 239. 2h7. Myers, Betty Jo, Box 304, Dade City, Fla.. ' 56. .89. 253. Nachman. Charlene Joan, 1135 16th St., Newport News, Va., ' 58 122, Nelken, Leona Jo, 805 Kirkwood Cr., Camden, S. C. ' 59 Nelson, Barbara Larssen, 612 33rd .St. Ct.. Brandenton. Fla.. ' 58 Nelson. Marilyn Joan. 4605 Cascade Lane. Edina. Minn.. ' 56 89. 253. Netting, Cynthia Frost, 657 Lincoln Rd., Gro-s.se Pointe, Mich.. ' 56 89, 167, 253. 270, 271, Newbold, Nancy Shelton, P. O. Box 1296. Rocky Mount. N. C. ' 59 Newcombe, Barbara Seaman. 1525 Palancia Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.. ' 58 Newell, Kathleen B., 1407 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. C. ' 59 134, Newell. Nancy Belle, 328 Morgantown St.. Uniontown. Pa.. ' 56 89, 266, Newell, Sylvia Jane, Creston, N. C, ' 58 Newland, Joanne, Box 589, Brevard, N. C. ' 56 89, 17 Newman, Karil Linda, 646 Washington St.. Cumberland. Md. Newton, Margery Jean, 1309 W. Nash St., Wilson, N. C Nicholson. Anne Rhodes, 1633 Beverly Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Nicholson, Mary Hines. 1300 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston. N. Nickel. Laura Frances. 32 Berkley Rd., Avondale Est., Ga.. Noble. Mary Jane, 487 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn.. ' 5 Nolan, Patricia, Rutledge, Ga.. ' 58 Nollcr, Leslie Anne, 11406 Clovercrest Dr., I aci ma 9 ' ). Wash.. ' 59 Norris, June Kay, Box 264 Lago Colony, Aruba Netherlands, West Indie Norlhington, Sarah J.. 2148 Malvern Rd.. Charlotte, N, C Nirtter, Nancy Ann, 339 Hawthorne Dr., Charleston, W. Va.. ' 59 134. 173. 230. 235. ' 59.. ' 57 ' 58.. ' 59 30. 134. 262 358 CITY OF DURHAM N. C. Council Members C. E. WniTEFiET.n, Mayor Pro-Tew W. A. Biggs G. W. Carr, Jr. Mrs. R. 0. Everett J. F. Fletcher R. N. Harris J. E. Strawbridge E. R. Williamson Dr. Robert S. Rankin George Watts Hill. Jr Vance E. Fisher Luther H. Barbour •cA P City Mayor E. J. Evans City Manager R. W. Flack City Attorney Claude Jones Educational, Industrial, and Medical Center O ' Brien, Maureen, 549 Cumberland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.. ' 56 90. 25J Oe.xle, Nancy Elizabeth, 728 W. Moreno St.. Pensacoia. Fla.. ' JS 122, 2.VJ, 266, 3. ' 5 ' ) Oliver, Margaret E., 329 Confederate St., Fort Mill, S. C ' 58 122, 273 Olmsted, Mary MacNiel, Rt. 1, Hanover Courthouse. Va.. ' 59 134. 264 Ormond, Nancy Diane. 108 Sixth Ave., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C, ' 56 90. 174. 229 Oshinsky, Phyllis Claire, 1437 Iris St.. N.W., Washington, D. C, 56 90. 259 Otstot, Roberta McBeath, RR 4 Fairfield Pike, Springfield, Ohio, ' 59 134 Overcash, Peggy Jo Ann, 821 S. Main St., Kannapolis, N. C. ' 59. _ 134 Owen, Mary Jean, Lago Colony Aruba, Netherlands, West Indies, ' 57 109 Owens, Carolyn Patricia, 421 Churchill Rd., N. Charleston, S. C, ' 58 122, 265 Owens, Jean Merritt, Kinston, N. C. Page, Celeste Barbour, 704 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C, ' 58 122 Page, Frances Louise, 1421 Dollar Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 58..71, 122, 237, 254 Page, Patricia Carver, 743 Austin Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 57 .109. 161. 261 Page, Virginia Rose, 704 Buchanan Blvd,, Durham, N. C, ' 59. 137 Pallange, Jean Ellen, Box 444 Quaker Hill, Conn,, ' 57.109, 270 Paris, Edythe Coleman, 3764 Tuxedo Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga., ' 56 90, 257 Parks, Linda Ann, Rt. 1. Graham, N. C. ' 59 137 Parsons, Joan Moody, 25 E. College Village, Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 56 91) Partlow. Virginia Ann. 153 Lakeside PI., Highland Park, III.. ■58.._ ._ 35, 122, 206, 207, 270 Pascher, Joyce, Haworth, N. J. Patterson, Carol E.. 108 17 86th Ave.. Richmond Hill, N. Y. ' 56 Patten, Mary Kathryn, 2026 Elizabeth Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Patton, Mary MacRae, 614 Swift Ave.. Durham. N. C, ' 56 Paul, Peggy Spence, 1 Chapel Drive, Reynolda, N. C, ' 57. .109, 256, 257, 360, 372 Paulet, Yvonne Madeleine, Apartado 172 Maracaibo, Venezuela, S. A., ' 57 .167 Pederson, Norma Carol, 206 Highland Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.. ' 56 Penfield, Laura Louise, 34 Riggs Ave., W. Hartford, Conn., ' 58 122. 266 Pensinger, Lorraine, Durham, N. C. Perkins, Gail Elizabeth, Crest Rd., Thomaston, Ga., ' 58 122, 261 Perretta, Tommasina D.. 609 Nott St.. Schenectady. N. V. Perrin, Patricia E., 194 Hilton Terrace, Warwick, Va., ' 57. 188, 261, 358. 361 Perry, Elinor Jane, 2302 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 58 122, 157, 237, 239 Persons, Mary Chauncey, 723 Anderson St., Durham, N. C, ' 59 .137, 271 Peters, Carolyn, 1025 W. End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C. ' 58 122, 23 Petersen, Lois Linda, 2427 Cornell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ' 58 122. 266 Pfohl, .Sarah Marie, 718 Summit St., Winston-Salem, N. C. ' 57 90, 157, 159, 229, 230, 274 Phillips, Jane Louise, 1412 Markham Ave., Durham, N. C. ' 57 109, 235 Phillips, Kathleen A., 2517 Perkins Rd.. Durham. N. C ' 59 137 Phillips, Mary Jane, 615 W. Church St.. Laurinburg. N. C, ' 57 109, 257 Pickard, Maria Davis, 266 Greenwood Ave., Glcncoe. 111.. ' 57 90, 257 Pickett, Harriet Miller. 1700 Duke University Rd., Durham, N. C., ' 59 137 Pierce, Araminta Purefoy, 10 West 6th, Wcldon, N. C ' 57 109, 269 Pierce, Ruth, Rt. I, Box 131, Dillion, .S. C, ' 56 Ping, Claire Dates (Mrs.), 143 liuke Ciraduatc Center Piatt, Jane Hamilton, 227 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ' 59 137. 170 Poindexter, Ann Lacy, Box Q, Aberdeen, N. C .. 57 161. 27H Pollock, Linda Longley, 11 Hampton Ct.. Port Wash., 1., 1.. N. V.. ' SX 19. 122, 270 Pond, Cecilia Edmondson, 4717 49th St., N,W., Washington D. C.. ' 56 90, 273 Pope, Alison Scott, 58 Lakcwood, Glcncoe, 1 11.. ' 56 9:i Porcclli, Patricia A, G. (Mrs.), 303 W, Geer .St., Apt, 3, Durham. N. C. Porter, Dinah, 2006 E. 4th St., Greenville, N. C. ' 58 237, 239, 257 Potter, Mary Louise, Rt. 3, Box 163, Plant City, Fla., ' 57 .109. 184. 188. 253, 27-! Price. Polly Ann, 246 Gwyn Ave., Elkin, N. C. ' 57.... 70. 109, 183, 244 Prince, Bessie Alice, 309 W Divine .St., Dunn, N. C, 59 137. 172. 268 Pritchett, Emma Grier, 712 W. Davis St., Burlington, N. C. ' 56 90. 157. 235, 262 Pruette, Marilyn Camilla, 320 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C, ' 59 Puett, Amy Elizabeth, Box 153, Dallas, N. C, ' 59 137 Pulver, Carol Joan, 235 N. Pleasant Ave., Ridgewood, N. J., ' 57. 109, 253, 269 Quance, Margaret Wilson, (Mrs.), 1014 N. Mangum St.. Durham. N. C. Quillian. Elizabeth Ellen. 782 Chesterfield. Birmingham. Mich., ' 59 137, 156, 157, 271, 359, 373 Raeburn, Sandra Bird, 823 Queen Anne Rd.. Teaneck, N. J., ' 59 137, 260 Ragland, Helen Eve, 200 Mosby Ave., Littleton, N. C, ' 59 368. 370 Railey, Margaret Avent, 3545 Pine St., Jacksonville, Fla,, ' 57 Randolph, Belden, RFD, Colrain, Mass.. ' 59 184 Rankin, Dorothy Battle, 1227 Vickers Ave.. Durham. N. C, ' 59 137, 186, 268 Ransdell, Josephine, Rt. 1, Box 281, Louisburg, N. C, ' 57 Raper, Marilyn Jane, 2821 Fowler Ave., Raleigh, N. C. ' 59 137, 156 Ratcliff, Sandra, 612 Franklin Ave., River Forest, III,, ' 58 125, 165, 274 Ratts, Nancy Sue, 207 S. Walnut St., Osgood, Ind.. ' 58 15, 71, 125, 206, 207, 270 Rau, Lillian Janice, 335 Coconut Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. ' 58 125. 269 Raynor, B.-tty Gayle, 306 E. Ninth St., Greenville, N. C, ' 58 Reasor, Carolyn Sue, 830 N, Bever St., Wocster. Ohio, ' 59.. .137 Register, Elizabeth S., Rt. 9, Box 466, Charlotte, N. C. ' 59 137, 276 Reece, Jane Steele, 318 N. Laurel St., Lincolnton. N. C, ' 57 110, 278 Reed, Henrietta Huggins, 306 N. Mendenhall St., Greensboro. H. C. ' 58 .125, 165, 257 Reese, Elsa Mary, 173 N.E., 107th St., Miami Shores, Fla., ' 56 90, 156, 157, 159, 229, 230, 274 Reinhardt, Mary J., Box 293, Hillsboro. N. C. ' 59 137 Reise, Nancy Jean, 1323 Ashland Ave., Wilmette, 111., ' 59 137, 255 Rhine, Rosemary, Rt. 3, Hillsboro, N. C, ' 56 .90, 235 Rhodes, Helen Kelso, 315 Euclid Ave.. Dravosburg. Pa.. ' 58 125, 274 Rich. Mary Janet, 212 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N, C„ ' 57 257 Richards, Susan Herron, 3506 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria, Va., ' 57 110, 262 Richardson, Martha C, 176 Hamilton Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. Riley, Penelope, 222 Foreman Dr., Norfolk. Va.. ' 58 Ring, Jane Lee (Mrs.), 207 Marsh Ave.. Raleigh. N. C, ' 57 110 Risien, Diana Lee, 3644 Meadow Lake Lane, Houston 19, Texas, ' 58 ...125. 239. 274, 359 Ritter, Dallas Ann, 624 E. Sandusky Ave,, Bellefontaine, Ohio, ' 56 90 Rives, Sally Anne, Randolph Macon Academy, Front Roval, Va., ' 59 137, 264 Roberts, Norma Lillian, 21 Newfound St.. Canton. N. C. ' 56 93 Roberts, Sally Louise, 470 Prospect St., Apt, 72, Now Haven, Conn.. ' 57 1 10. 244 Robertson, Anne Shearer, 3905 Delmont St., Apt. 6. Richmond 22. Va.. ' 57 110 Rodgers, Dianne Lucille, 3427 80th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y., ' 57.. 110,265 Rodgers, Rebecca Hearne, Box 1106, Canton, N. C ' 59 137 Rogers, Drucilla Carol, 26 Boulevard, New Rochelle, N. Y., ' 56 93, 166 Romberg, Anne, Qtrs. C. Norfolk Nav. Ship. Portsmouth, Va., ' 58 125, 165,257,375 Ronson, Kathleen Anne, 2019 Wyandotte Rd„ Columbus, Ohio, ' 59 131, 172 Rookcr, Edwina, Box 31, Warrenton, N. C, ' 58 262 Rose, Eugenia Rennie, 301 Hempstead PI., Charlotte, N, C, ' 56 93, 270 Rose, Ruth Preston (Mrs.), 1 ■■2-D University Apt.. Durham. N. C. Rosea. Margaret Jane (Mrs.), Rt, I, Box 20, Cornwallis Rtl.. Durham, N. C. Ross, Katharine Lenoir (Mrs.). Ill Powe .St., Morganton, N. ( ., 56 93 Roy, Phyllis Joan, 29 Ivy Lane, Burlington, Vt„ ' 59 137 n. 270. 271 .110. ?74 .159 ..137 •59.. .137, 263 184, 279 .125, 270, 274 Royee, I.inda Roma, 2591 Charing Rd., Cokimbus, Ohio. Riicklle, Helen Ann, 40 Hawthorne Ave., Delmar. N. Y., 57. Rudolph, Nancy Elizabeth, 240 Chelsea Or., Decatur, Ga., 57 Rushing, Shade Marie, 520 East 8th St., El Dorado, Ark., ' 59.. Russ, Jacquelyn Anne, 36 Avenue N., Myrtle Beach, S. C. Ryan, Rosemary. 109 Randall Ave., Freeport, Sachsenmaier, Carolyn B. (Mrs.), Huntington Pk., Charlotte , N. C, 58 Sale, Jane Lewis, 122 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, W. Va., ' 59 1 Salley, Anne Katharine, 908 Johnson St., High Point, N. C. 56 Sampedro, Dolores V., 921 Markham Ave., Durham, N. C. Sanders, Nancy Virginia, 103 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Sangston, Barbara Jean, 1. 8 Belmont Circle, Uniontown, Pa., 56 277 Sasser, Bede Roberta, 192 Washington Lane, Concord, N. C, ■56.93, 159, 253, 269 Satterfield. Mary Emily, Timberlake, N. C, ' 57 110, 269 Satterfield, Winnie Davis, Rt. 2, Timberlake, N. C, ' 59.. .137, 268 Saunders, Catherine L., 1711 Parkland Dr., Lynchburg, Va., 58 Saunders, Nancy Elizabeth, 214 Lakeshore Blvd., Lake Wales, Fla., ' 56 93, 157, 235, 242, 268, 274 Schauman, Melba Sally, 107 N. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Fla., ' 59 264 Schlag, Nancy Claire, 14i 2 Seminole Dr„ Greensboro, N. C, ' 58 125, 278 Schmidt, Arline Rose, 403 B Library St., Greenville, N. C, ' 57 110, 249, 265, 358, 359 Schmitt, Thelma Small, 814 Rua Prudente Morals Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ' 58 125, 244 Schneider, Eleanor Jane, 1071 Maple Cliff Dr., Lakewood, Ohio, ' 59 125 Schumacher, Sally Ann, 6 Sylvan Rd., Durham, N, C, ' 57 110, 265, 359 Schweich, Susan, 6310 Fauquier Dr., Ciayton 5, Mo., 59 125 Scatter, Judith, 136 Scottswood, Riverside, 111., ' 59 137 Segal, Arlene Esta, 544 Oritani PL, Teaneck, N. J., ' 58 . Senerchia, Sallye C, 590 N.W. 46lh St., Miami, Fla., ' 56 Senff, Diana Gene. 3738 Beverly Dr., Toledo, Ohio, 58 Sharp, Eleanor Garner, Copperhill, lenn., ' 59.. Shearer. Jeanne Scott, 3442 Strattord Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.. ' 58. .239. 242, 254 Shehadi, Florence Gail, 21 New England Rd., Maplewood, N. J., ' 59 137, 268 Sherer, Judith Love, 984 Myrt.e Dr., Rock Hiil, S. C, ' 58 125 Sherman, M. Victoria, 26 Martin Terrace. Hamuen, Conn,, ' 56. .93 Sherrill, Carol, Box 235, Davidso.i, N. C, 58 125 Shipe, Mary Sue, 320 Higniand Ave., Oak Hill, W. Va., ' 56. .93, 173, 254, 255 Shirley, Nancy Reed, 111 Webb St., Anderson, S. C, ' 59 Shoe, Janet Allen, 18 CneioKee, i-ortsmouth, Va., ' 58 125, 206, 265 Short, Betty Joan, S. Main St., Norwood, N. C. Short, Sylvia Irene, Du Pont Blvd., Georgetown, Del., ' 59 137 Shreve, Shirley Ann, 4920 Dorset Ave., Chevy Chase, Md., ' 57 254 Shriver. 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' 57 113.242, Thomas, Nancy Elizabeth, Rt. 5, Box 453, Durham, N. C. ' 59 Thomas, Patricia Ellen (Mrs.). 1002 E. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Thomas, Sarah, 28 W. Forrer Rd., Dayton 9. Ohio. 59 138. 166. Thomasson, Sara Kathryn. Rt. 2. Elon College, N. C, •56... Thompson, Alma Lee, 138 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C, ' 58. Thompson. Margaret Jane, 2326 Gaylord Drive, S.E.. Washington 23. D. C, ' 56 Tipton. Kay, 349 N. Main St.. Madison. Ga.. ' 57 113, 253, Tobias, Peggy Ann, 305 Edgedale Dr., High Point, N. C. ' 56.97. 161. 258. Todd, Katherine Lee, Hqs. 5th AF APO 710. San Francisco, Calif., ' 57 113, 254. 361. Todd. Mary Helen, 2415 Dryden, Houston, Texas. ' 59 Todt. Nancy Work. 71 Summit St.. Monroe, N. Y.. ' 59. 138, Traynham, Catherine H., Box 67. Jackson. N. C. ' 56 Tronolone, Patricia J., 1059 Briar Way, Palisade, N. J., 56 97. 196. Tucker, Hilda Hunt (Mrs.), Box 8092 West Durham, N. C, 58 Tucker, Susan Arden, 1305 E. Fourth St.. Greenville. N. C, ' 59 138. Turnbull, Nancv Margaret. 1804 Crestwood Dr., Chattanooga, ' Tenn.. ' 58 126. 237. 239. 263. 358. Tuttle, Betty Jane, 628 Colonial Dr.. High Point. N. C. Tuttle. Marcia Lee, 1226 Dilworth Rd.. Charlotte. 3. N. C, ' 59 Tyler, Alice Windle, 44 Stuyvesant Rd., Asheville. N. C, ' 56 22. Tyler. Barbara Regenia. 145 S.E. 25th Rd., Miami, Fla., ' 59 •57.. 3. 276 8, 267 isc, 59 C, 57 •59 247, 273 •58 126, 261 89 Park Ave., Newark 7, N. J., •57.113 •58. 126. 172. 173. 270 Vernon. N. Y.. 58 Tyson. Lila Sue. Rt. 2. Box 475. Greenville. N. C. ' 56 . Uhlrig, Lucille, 25 Oakwood St., .Stratford, Conn., 56 97, 161. : Uihlein, Gillian Archer, 8365 N. River Rd., Milwaukee, V Underwood, Elizabeth C, 2402 Lexington Rd.. Asheboro, N Urban, Nancy Louise, 1017 Terrace Blvd., Orlando, Fla. Urquiza, Dolores, Skyland Dr., Kingsport, Tenn., 57 Valentine, Patricia Ann, Mt. Horeb Rd., Martinsville, N. J., Van Dyke. Florence T Varney. Judith Ann, 521 E. Prospect St.. Kewanee. 111.. Vaughan, Janet Marie, 140 Park Ave., M Vorona, Esther Kaplan (Mrs.). Westover Park Apt. DI2, Durham, N. C, 57 Vinson, Virginia Kathleen, 1061 Holme.sdale Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla., 58 126, 273 Virden, Cynthia. 33 Cranston Ave., Newport, R. I.. ' 57. 113. 293 Virgin, Jean Elder (Mrs.), 807 Jackson St.. Vidalia, Ga.. 57 Wachsner, Gabrielle Anita, 286 Ft. Washington Ave., New York, N. Y.. 56. 97. 258. 259 Wade, Mary Irma. Rt. 1, Spring City. Pa.. 58 126. 212. 239. 265, 358 Wadsworth, Grace Anne, Silver Brook Rd., Westport, Conn.. 58 .126, 262 Wagner, Barbara Anne, 2406 Banner St., Durham. N. C, 57. 113. 265 Wagner, Betty Lynne, 100 Lakeside Dr.. Statesville, N. C. 58 126, 262 Walker, Elberta Jeanne, 342 Jocelyn Hollow Circle, Nashville, Tenn., 59 262 Wallace, Ellen, 314 N. 4th St., Wrightsville, Pa.. ■57...... .97.247.278 ilton Ave., Corinth. N. Ala ' 56. .97. 278 Walsh. Patricia Jane. 30 Ha Walters, Martha Agnes, 2899 Thornhill Rd., Brimingham, Walters. Sylvia Moonyeen, 1401 Oakland Ave.. 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Box 3, Sand Brook, Webb, Carole Jane. 609 Tenn. A e.. Alexandria, Va.. Webb. Elizabeth Ann. 18 Griffing Blvd.. Asheville. N. C, ■57.113, Webber, Carolyn Tate, 612 2nd Street, N.E.. Hickory, N. C, 56 Weeks, Janet Louise, 1644 S. Miami Ave.. Miami, Fla., 56 98, 167. 186. 188. 18 ' Weiss. Sandra Jean, 104 N.W. 20 St., Homestead. Fla.. ' 59 Wells, Joan Carolyn, 801 E. Hillwood Ave.. Falls Church. Va.. ' 58 Wells, Mary .Mice. 200 E. 66th St., New York. N. Y. Welsh. Patricia Draper. 3109 W. Penn. St., Philadelphia 29. Welt, Deborah. 602 Fifth Ave., Iowa City. Iowa, 58 Wenberg, Julia Lewis, 140 Colonial Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Werber, Patricia, 7001 Forest Hill Dr., Hyattsville, Md., •56 . .113. 138 ' 56 97 138. 276 97, 274 97 184, 273. 363 N. J. 138 157. 164. 257 97, 273 ' 58.. 126. ' 57. .270 26, 165, •59. !39. 270 268 278 Werner, Barbara Jane, 3028 Sunnycrest Lane. Dayton, Ohio. ' 59 138, 271 Wescott, Ann Lenore, 39! Park Slope, Mountainside, N. J.. ' .58 270 Whanger, Nancy Jean, 1380.5 Shaker Blvd.. Cleveland 20, Ohio, ' .57. .113, 159, 242 Wheeler, Helen Lester, Board 3 CONARC, Ft. Benning, Ga., ' 58 126, 267 Wheeler. Mary Nash, 515 W. Horah St.. Salisbury, N. C, ' 56 98. 382 Wheeler. Sally Clayton, 5011 Lowell St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C, ' 58 126, 237, 274, 363 Whinrey, Sarah Lynn, 1521 Riverside Ave.. Muncie, Ind., ' 56 98. 274 Whitaker, Eleanor G., 1201 N. Queen St., Kinston, N. C, ' 59 138, 268 White, Reba John, Lillington, N. C, ' 58 126 Whitehurst, Barbara Anne, 1409 Providence Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 98, 242 Whitehurst, Frances Carol, 2011 Wroxton Rd., Houston 5, Texas, ' 58 126, 274 Whilener, Susan Anne, 323 Hunting Tower E.. Alexandria. Va., 57 113.270 Whitener. Jeanne Smith (Mrs.), 1506 Kent St., Durham. N. C. Whiteside, Mildred K.. Univ. of the So., AFROTC Det. 79, Sewanee, Tenn., ' 59 138, 360 Whitted. D ' Este Cornelia, 1711 Queens Rd.. W., Charlotte, N. 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' rdito, Nicholas B., Box 1744, Panama City, Panama, 59 129 Armbrust, Robert Kenneth, 436 Cedar Ave., Scranton 5, Pa., 56 73, 191, 193 Armbruster, Alan Earl, 5 Salem Lane, Port Washington, N. Y., 59 129 Armstrong, Jerry Quentin, 109 N. Flint St., Lincolnton, N. C, 57 101 Armstrong, Louis Walker, P. O. Box 293, Stanley, N. C, 57 222, 305 Arn, Roy Dale, Jr.. 258 Greenmount Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio, 56 36, 73, 286 Arnold, Frederick Charles, 4936 4th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla., 57 Ashworth, Freeman Lowell, Rt. 2, Heuvelton, N. Y., 57. .101, 181 Ashworth, Halbert Eugene, 8 Chamberlain Ct., Charleston, W. Va., 56 .73 Askin, David James, 3936 Dalewood Ave., Pittsburgh 27, Pa., ' 59 129, 300 Aston, James William, Jr., 500 Royal Lane, Dallas, Texas, 59 129, 295 Atherholt, George Thomas, 511 Mohawk Ave., Norwood, Pa., ' 57 3-3 Atkins, James Murray, Jr.. 3401 Providence Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 59 129 Atkinson, George Branham, Jr., 525 Thornwood Lane, Northfield, 111., 57 ...101. 248, 281, 34. Atkinson, William Wade, Campbellsvillc, Ky., 59 129 Aubry, John Robert, 5 Roosevelt Place, Montclair, N. J., 56 73, 305 Auger, Paul Clark, 443 Riva Ave., Milltown, N. J., 59 129 Auman, Jason Reid, Jr., Rt. 3, Durham, N. C, 59 129, 286, 355 Austin, Charles Everette, 1216 Miami Blvd., Durham, N. C, 59 129 Austin, David William, 1128 Stillwood Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga., 59 129, 295 Autry, George Bailey, 104 Forest Hills Dr., Wilmington, N. C, ' 58 .114 Avizonis, Petras Vytautas, 51 Maple Ave., Bay Shore, N. Y., 58 101 Azar, Raymond Wahid, 27 Edgerton St., East Hampton, Conn., 58 309 Bachtell, Clifton Merle, Jr., 2403 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C, ' 59 129 Backer, Stuart Richard, 1878 E. 14th .St., Brooklyn 29, N. Y., ' 58 101 Bader, William Andrew, 13 Carroll St., 1 hurmont, Md., 57 .101 Bahin, Frank Littrell, 410 W. Rugby Ave., College Park. Cia., 58 Bailey, William Fleming, Jr., 840 W. Morgan St., Raleigh, N. C, ' 57 289, 323 Bain, Richard Carlysle, Jr., 1319 .Sanford Ct., Falls Church, Va., ' 57 101. 247 Baker, Donald Holmes. 5803 Kenmorc Rd., Baltimore 10. Md., ' 56 73, 233, 30. Baker, Eugene Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 382, Four Oaks, N. ( ., 57 101 Baker, Ford Adams, 5 Berkley Lane, St. Louis, Mo., 56 73 Baker, George Bernard, 420 Maplewood Rd., Springfield, Pa., ' 57 Baker, Philip Benton, ■-914 ( Icarvicu Ave., Baltimore 14, Md.. ' 57 101, 160, 282 Baker Kalcigh lames, 413 W. Hayes St., Ahcskie, N. C„ ' 57 Baker. Stephen Denio, 303 Swift Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 57 101 Baker, William Atlas. P 2A Cameron Court Apts., Raleigh, N. ( ., ' 58 114 Baker, William Freeman, Woodlawn Ave., Easton, Pa., ' 57 Ballantyne, Bruce H., 108 Euclid Ave., Waterbmv 10. ( onn., ' 59 129, 292 Ballantyne, Douglas Bryan, 1(18 I iicliil Ave., Waterbury 10, Conn., ' 56 73, 214. 240. 241, 293 Ballard, Charles Lee, Box 354, South Hil, Va., ' 57 101, 294 Ballard, James Edward, 458 .Shannon Dr., S.W., Atlanta, Ga., ' 59 129 Ballard, John Earl, Rt. 7, Box 401, Charlotte, N. C„ ' 58 ...1 14, 286 193, .73, 31 243, Ballard, William Cooke, 2854 Edwards Ave., S., St. Petersburg, Fla., ' 59 129 Ballow, Edward Bransford, Jr.. 2227 20th St., N.W., Washington 9, D. C, ' 59 129, 291 Bankert, Jon Calvin, Jr., 3509 Milford Ave., Baltimore, Md., ' 58 114, 293 Bannon, Peter James, ' 56 73 Banton, Thomas James, Jr., Amherst Pike, Madison Heights, Va., ' 58 114, 281 Baraban, Harvey Morse, 5925 State Line, Kansas City, Mo., ' 59 129, 202, 316 Barber, Richard Foster, Rt. 2, Durham. N. C. ' 57 Barham, Sidney Johnston. 317 61, Newport News, Va., ' 56 73 Barker, James Dailey, Jr., 2985 Nancy Creek Rd., Atlanta, Ga., ' 58 114, 285 Barker, Robert Barry. 204 Earl St., Rochester, N. Y., ' 57. 101, 28 Barker. Robert Marvin, 610 E. 5th St., Lumberton. N. C, ' 56 .73 Barkley, David Sanford, 10 Trinity Apts., Durham, N. C, ' ji. Barkley, Frank Latimer, Jr.. 5000 Glenbrook Rd., N.W., Washington 16, D. C, ' 59 129 Barnes, Charles Haynes, Apt. H-1, 803 Demerius St.. Durham, N. C, ' 57 Barnes, Luther Matthew, III, 415 N. Daughtry St., Rocky Mount, N. C, ' 58 114. 168. 298 Barnes, Marvin Lee, 415 N. Daughtry St., Rocky Mount, N. C, ' 59 129 Barnes, Ralph Willett, Jr., 44 Oak St., Weston, Mass., ' 58... 114 Barnes, William Howard, 77 44 Austin St., Forest Hills, N. Y., ' 56 Earnhardt, William Cole, 4038 Shorecrest Dr., Orlando, Fla., ' 58 Barrett, George Frederick, Rt. 5, Wabash, Ind., ' 59 Barrett, Robert Kenneth, 1019 W, Markham Ave.. Durham. N. C Barringer. Russell Newton, Jr., 3620 Dover Rd„ Durham, N. C, ' 57 Barrv, James Richard, King St., RED, South Windsor, Conn., ' 5S Barry, Ralph John, Jr., 2914 Arden Rd.. N.W., Atlanta, Ga., ' 56. Bartal, James Edward, 1208 Garfield St., Gary. Ind.. ' 58 Barton, Alexander Connelley, Union Valley Rd., Rt. 1, Newfoundland Bass, Ernest Brevard, Jr., 2609 Shenandoah Ave., Durham. N. C, 56 101. Bass, Herbert Dillard, A-1 Country Club Apts., Greensboro, N. C, ' 56 Bassett, Charles Leland. 719 16th . e.. Prospect Park. Pa.. 59 Bates. John Dodd, N. Main St., Ext., Meadville, Pa., ' 56 Bauer, Eric Goddard, 112 East 74th St.. New York. N, Bauer, James August, 3440 N. 16th St., Philadelphia 40, Pa., ' 57 lOI. 209, Baughman, Robert Joseph, 3703 Nanz Ave., Louisville, Ky., ' 59 Baumer, Erwin Henry, 309 Blackland Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga., ' 57... ... Baylis, Thomas Arthur, 601 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C.. ' 58 Beacham, George C, Jr., 6541 S.W. 57th PI., S. Miami, Fla., ' 57 ...101, 155, 160, 182, 209, 210. 252 Bcal. Jesse Capps. Nashville, N. C, ' 56 Bcalc, Lloyd Linwood, 4708 Westmoreland Terrace, Portsmouth, Va., ' 57 Beall, Anthony Frederick 36 .Stoner .■ vc.. Great Neck, N. Y.. ' 59 Beamer. Harold lee, 112 lleventh .St., Pulaski, Va., ' 59 Beane. Robert Daniel, 111, Box 723 4lh St., Apopka, Fla., ' 58 114, 222 Bcaslcv, Fredrick Jerome. 2nc lark St.. Henderson, N. C, ' 57 70, 101, 222, 289, 323 Beaty Robert ( arroll. Box 432, Belmont, N. C, ' 59 129. 281 Beatv. William Dick. 1507 Canterbury Rd.. Raleigh. N, C, ' 57.. 11 Beck ' , Donald Edward, 619 15th St., N.E., Winston-Salem. N. C. ' 59 129 Beck, Harold Dean. Rt. 4, Pageland, S. C. ' 56 74 Beck, John Rov. Highland Ave., East Palestine, Ohio, ' 57 Beck. I eif ( hristian, 1560 East West Hgwy.. Silver Spring, Md., ' 56 73, 155, 229 Beck, William David, Jr., 619 15th St., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 56 73 Becker, C harles Nachman, 51 Stratford Rd., Warwick, Va., ' 56 73, 373 Becker. Richard Hawthorne, s Old Brick Rd.. Roslvn Heights, L, I., N, Y., ' 56 74. 181 Bedford lerrell Stephen. Rt. 2. Ellenboro. N. C„ ' 59 129 Becker William Arlen. 501 S. 4th St., Albemarle, N. C, ' 59... 129 ' 56. N. J. 114 .73, 294 294, 73 129 73, 305 , ' 58 .129, 168 .160, 302 300, 301 290 52, 300 .334. 33? 155, 229, 234, 304 Bceson, Willard Hugh, Box 1893, Panama Cil , I ' aiKinia. 57 3l)(i Beidler. Charles F., 10 Krick Ave., Sinking Spring, Pa.. ' 57 101. 302 Bell. Frank Mebane. Jr.. 335 Clement Ave.. Charlotte, N. C., 59 129. 2X(1 Bell. John Henry, Jr., 565 Morse Ave., Ridgcfield, N. J.. ' 57 129 Bell. John Mitchell. 3042 Campbell Ave.. Lynchburg, Va., ' 59 291 Bell. I.uther FJvvard. Jr., 807 S. Lee St.. Americus, Ga.. 59 129 Bell. Robert Barnard. Rt. 3. Box 22. Durham. N. C. 58 114 Belmont. Joseph Elliott. 2348 E. Sergeant St.. Philadelphia 25, Pa., Benda. Christian John. 27 Hopkins Rd.. Arlington 74. Mass., 59. Bender, Michael Swift, 1244 Winthrow Dr.. Rock Hill. S. C, ' 59.. Bennett, Herd Leon, East High St., Eaton, Ohio, 56 74 Bennett, James Leonard, Jr.. 1306 Carroll St.. Durham. N. C. ' 56 .74 Bennett. Lawrence William. P. O. Box 233. Shrewsbury. N. J., ' 59 Benson, John Frank, 34 Hillman St.. Pittsburgh 27. Pa.. ' 59 Benson. Robert Jackson. Jr.. 223 Vance St., Sanford, N. C, ' 57 Bentz, Carl Edmund, 2200 E. Market St., York, Pa., ' 56 12, 70, 74. 169, 229, 244, 252, Berger, Edward Paul, 140 Van Hooten Ave.. Passaic. N. J., ' 58 Berger, Junius Curtice, 22 Lexington Rd.. Richmond Bergesen. Richard Nelson, 196 State Rd., Princeton, N. J Berman. Howard H.. Walter Reed Army Hosp.. Washington. D. C Bernhard. Bruce Molyneux. 4420 Haight Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio. ' 58 Berry, Edward Lewis, 103 N. Gregson St.. Durham. N. C ' 56 Bertch. James Frank. 76 Kilbourn Rd.. Rochester. N. Y.. 59. .129 Besserman. Richard. 185 51 80th Rd.. Jamaica. N. Y.. 58 317 Best, William Joseph, 2220 Aldo Blvd.. Quincy. 111.. ' 59 129. 280 Betts. Richard Louis, 220 Parkland Ave.. Glendale 22, Mo., ' 57 101, 160, 298 Beverly, George Wesley, Jr.. Beverly Apts., Asheville. N. C, ' 59 129 Bevis, Richard Wade, 45 Bush Ave., Greenwich, Conn.. 59 1 Bieksis. Joseph John. Jr.. 119 E. Summertield Ave.. Collingswood 7. N. J.. 59 Biggs. Charles Thomas, 2116 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. 59 I Bilas. Richard Allen. 820 Prince St.. Teaneck, N. J., 56 Billings, Donald Ray, Rt. 3, N. Wilkesboro. N. C. ' 56 .74. 2 Bimeslefer. John David. 3006 Dunmore Rd.. Dundalk 22, Md.. 59 1 Binney. George Andrew, 145 Woodbridge Rd.. Palm Beach, Fla., ' 58 Birchett. John Alexander K.. III. 1530 Vicklan St.. Vicksburg. Miss.. ' 59 129. 287 Birchfield. Jesse James. Jr., 412 Orchard Rd., Elizabethton, Tenn., ' 56 74, 294, 322, 323 Biswell, Charles David, Chestnut Dr., Rt. 1, Woodstown, N. J.. ' 58 114, 285 Bjontegard, Arthur Martin, Jr., 6 Mitchell Rd., Marblehead, Mass.. ' 59 129. 300 Black. John Martin. 135 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C. ' 56. .74, 246 .129 129, 300 323, 324 306, 307, 377 Va7 ' 56 ' N. J.. ' 59 .193 ...74 .129 .1 14, 317 .114, 306 29, 303 .129 29, -74, 299 290 !08, 293 29, 283 ..305 ■58.. N. C. Black. Leonard Cole. 1417 20th St.. South Norfolk. Va Black. Leonard Hugh. 57 Black. Thomas Claiborne. Jr.. VA Hospital. Alexandria. La.. ' 59 Black. William Lawrence. 1566 Queens Rd.. W.. Charlotte. N. C. ' 56 Blackburn, Harry Lee, Jr., 122 A. P. Hill Ave.. Highland Springs. Va.. Blackburn, Thomas Earl, Main Street, West Upton, Mass.. 56 Blackistone. David Livingstone. 4316 Willow Lane. Chevy Chase. Md.. ' 58... Blair. James Howard. Jr., 1024 Ferndale, High Point, N. C, ' 56 Blair, Robert Sidney, 1024 Ferndale Dr.. High Point. N. C. ' 59 Blanchard. David Irving. 2614 Manatee Ave.. W.. Brandenton. Fla Blaney. Barnard Francis. 1106-A Capital Trail, Newark, Del., 57 101, 32 ' 58 289 ' 59 Blatt, Daniel Harry, 61 New Main St.. Haverstraw. N. Y.. 59 129, 202, 316 Blattner, Peter William, Jr„ 313 Concors PI., New Milford, N. J.. ' 59 129 Blazer. Edward Patrick. 6629 Kindred .St., Philadelphia 49, Pa., 59 129 Bleehman, Barry Kent, 5034 Reno Rd., N.W.. Washington 6. D. C, ' 58 114, 317 Blevins. James Lowell. 1307 Center Ave.. Norfolk 2. Va., ' 58 114 Blizard, Victor Paul, 733 Washington Lane, Jenkintown, Pa.. ' 59 129 Bloch. Howard Ruben, 2908 Arbyle Dr., Alexandria, Va., ' 57 114, 238, 252, 313 Block, Byron Barclay, P. O. Box 549, Tallahassee, Fla., ' 59 129 Bluehdorn, Robert William, 5318 32nd St., N.W.. Washington 15. D. C, ' 57 101 Boggs, James Preston, 311 Pearl St., Fayetteville, N. C, ' 59 129, 295 Boggs, William Wayne, 1659 Ardsley Court, West Englewood, N. J., ' 58 Bohnenberger, Ralph Eugene, 80 51 192 St., Jamacia, N. Y.. 56 74 Bolinger. Donald Servis. 2300 Oak Park Ave.. Dayton, Ohio, ' 58 114, 301 Bollman. Paul Womelsdorf. Jr.. 301 Chestnut St.. Shillington. Pa.. 58 114 Bolster. Dennis Richard. 212 Clemmer Ave.. Akron 13, Ohio, 56 353 Bolte, Kenneth Charles, 9242 Springfield Blvd.. Queens Village. N. Y., 57 101 Bomze, Richard Mark, 840 Bryant St., Woodmere, N. Y.. ' 59 129, 316 Bonczek. Lonagan Francis, Jr., 160 N. Main St.. Webster. Mass.. ' 58 114 Bonham. Arthur Frwin. 303 E. Broadway. Hawthorne. Cal.. ' 58 114, 315 Bonin. William Navlor, 1795 Robin Hood kd., Winslon-.Salem. N. C, ' 59 129 Boohcr. James Alexander. Jr.. Box 13, Elkin, N. C, 59 129 Book. Allan Louis. 2001 Newton St.. Washington. D. C, 57 101, 202. 317 Booker. Thomas Johnson. III. Box 93. Big Island, Va., 58 101, 194, 300 Boos, John Donald, 221 15 1 13th Dr.. Cambria Heights 11, N. Y., 59 129 Boothroyd, Edwin John, 2519 Roxboro Rd.. Durham, N. C. 57 193, 221 Boozer, Frank Vernon, 815 Orville Ave.. South Norfolk. Va., 58 114. 298 Borchard. Robert Maurice. 133 Wildmere Rd.. Rochester, N. Y., ' 58 129 Boro. Ira Michael. 50 Sunset Rd., Great Neck, N. Y„ 58 114, 317 Borsuk. Gregory Michael. 19 Little St.. East Orange. N. J., 58 Bosch. Brian James. Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, Holland. ' 57 309 Bosley, Norman Keith, 310 Church St., Evanston, 111.. 58 114 Bostic. Wayne Milford. 947 12th St.. Newport News, Va.. 59 126 Boswell. Donald Eugene. 106 Hammond St.. Durham. N. C. ' 56 74, 310 Bosworth, Anthony. 8 Vassar Place. Scarsdale. N. Y.. 58 Botnick, Marvin Zachariah. 610 W. Pine St.. Hattie-sburg. Miss.. 56 74. 164. 202. 229. 248. 317 Bottoms. Alton Bruce. 40 Pennsylvania Ave.. Canton. N. C 58 114 Bottoms. Arnold Ray. Rt. 4, Box 94. Martinsville, Va., ' 56 74 Bottoms. Claude Bryant. Jr.. Box 33. Macon, N. C. ' 56 314 Bourne. John Philip. 322 Clark St.. Durham. N. C. 56 Bourne. Richmond Wiley. Jr.. Washington Rd.. Spartanburg. S. C. ' 59 71. 129, 280 Bouse, George Erie, Jr.. 122 Willean Dr.. Louisville 7, Ky., 57 101. 233. 305 Bowen, John Henry. 209 W. Jones St.. Raleigh, N. C. 59 129 Bowers. Alfred George. 258 Moore St.. Princeton, N. J.. 58 114. 281 Bowers. Glenn Wilson. Jr.. 423 Chesterfield Rd.. Raleigh, N. C. 59 129, 287 Bowers, Paul Chadwick, Jr., 421 Hillcrest Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. 56 Bowles, Charles Phillips, Jr., 601 East Blvd.. Charlotte. N. C. 58 286 Bowman. James Talton. Jr., Box 65, Randleman, N. C, 56 Boyd. Elwood Ray. 509 Warren St.. Williamston, N. C, 58 Boyd. Gordon Dale. 1205 Waco Rd.. Huntington. W. Va., ' 56 74, 323. 324 Boyd Robert Cotton. 518 North Cedar, Little Rock, Ark., ' 59.... 129 HARVEY ' S CAFETERIA 105 East Main Street BANQUET AND CATERING SERVICE BANQUET ENTRANCE AND LOBBY 106 N. Mangum Phone 2-3671 First in fashion since 1885 . Ellis Stone caters to representative women who demand fashion at its peak, quality without stmt and value flavored with friendly service. aiy0toyte. N. C. •57 198, ■?9.. •57.. •58., Boyer, William Mercer, :00s Elizabeth Ave., Winston-Saler Brach. Earl Tilton, Jr., 88 Montclair Ave,, Montclair, N, J., 57 Bradford, Alan Taylor, 2233 The Circle, Raleigh. N. C, 5 Bradford, Gary Wayne, 2575 Brown St„ Gary, Ind., ' 59. Bradford, William Mollis, 6704 Fairfa, Rd., Chevy Chase, Md., ' 59 Bradley, Otis Ray (Spec), Rt. 1, Morrisville, N. C. Bradley, Robert Fred. 350 Emerson Ave.. Plainfield. N. .T.. ' 56 Brady, James Owens, 1521 Parkwood Ave., Charlotte, N. C, 57 Bragg, Arnold Watts (Spec), 2121 Sprunt St.. Durham. N. C. Bramberg. Rudolph Williams. Jr., 1140 Keystone Ave., River Forest, III., ' 57 U Brandon, Craig Arnold, Box 133. Stanley, N. C, ' 58 Brandon. Donald Joe, 165 Eighth Ave., Cramerton. N. C, ' 56 Brannock, Robert Ned, 1703 Woodland Ave., Burlington. N. C, ' 56 7 Brau. Richard Charles. 4 Oakshade Ave.. Darien. Conn.. ' 56 7 Braun. David C. 205 Delaware Ave.. Delmar. N. Y.. ' 56. Braun. Harvey Henry. 37 Broad St.. Apt. 4D, Toms River, N. J., ' 58 Braxton, Sherrod Lee., Jr., 204 E. College St.. Whiteville. N. C. ' 57 Bregoff. Matthew Spencer. 265 College Ave., Staten Island. N. Y.. ' 58 Breslow. Harry Lee. 184 20 Cambridge Rd.. Jamaica. N. Brewer. David Lee. 1084 W. 4th St.. Winston-Salem. N. Brewer. Malcolm Barnes. ' 59 Brewer. Philip Lee. 1326 Elmwood Dr.. Columbus. Ga. Brice. Robert Samuel. Jr., c o E. E. Smith Sons. G astonia. N. C, ' 56 Brickman. Thayer Ellis. 512 Talbot Ave.. Boston 24, Mass. Bridgenbaugh. Charles Sumner. III. 3202 6th Ave.. W.. Bradenton. Fla.. ' 58 114, Brideweser, William Buhmair, 441 N. Main St.. Navarre. Ohio, ' 56 Bridges. Benjamin. Jr.. 300 W. Loudoun St., Leesburg, Va., ' 58 114, 212. Briggs. Norman Henry. 2778 Southwood Lane. Jacksonville, Fla.. ' 56 74. 192. 195, 229, 233, 241, Bright, James Lee, 724 N. Peacehaven Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 57 Britt, Alton Alfred. Jr.. Box 427, Valdese, N. C, ' 59 129. Brockelbank. John Elliott. 851 Springfield Ave.. Summit. N. J.. ' 58 114. Brockwell. Arlick Linwood. Jr.. 115 N. Market St.. St. Petersburg, Va.. ' 58 ...114. Brockwell. Sterling M.. Jr.. 1007 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C. ' 56. .35. 191. 214. Brodhead. Robert Edgar. Rt. 3. Kittanning. Pa.. ' 58 114. Brodigan. David Eugene (Spec). 2602 Hillandale Rd.. Durham. N. C. Brooks, Ernest Bruce, Jr., 522 Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 59 129, Brooks, Eugene Hastings, Jr., 61 Denham Rd., Springfield, N. J.. ' 57 Brooks, Irwin Lukens, N. Main St., North Wales, Pa., ' 59 Brooks, Linton Forrestall, 152 Saluda Ave., Columbia, S. C. ' 59 129, Brooks, William Ward, 61 Denham Rd., Springfield, N. J., ' 59 129, Brotherton, David Lamar, 1400 McFarland Ave., Rossville, Ga., ' 58 114, Brown, Anthony Eugene, 17495 Gulf Blvd., N. Nedington, St. Petersburg 8, Fla., ' 59.. Brown, David Carhart, 802 Burch Ave., Durham. N. C. 56 Brown. Frederic 1442 E. 21 Street. Brooklyn. N. Y., ' 57 Brown, Gary Holmes, Rt. I, Randleman, N. C, ' 58 Brown. John Wiggins, N. Howard Circle, Tarboro, N, C, ' 57 Brown, Kermit English, Jr., Chunns Cove Rd., Rt. 2. Asheville. N. C. ' 57 Brown. Walter Louis. Box 244. Clarkton. N. C. ' 57 Brown. William McCormick. 3709 Rectory Lane, Upper Marlboro. Md.. ' 56 Brown, James Wilburn. Jr., 1248 W. Woodlawn Ave., Norfolk, Va., ' 59 Browne. Norwell Bruce, Jr., 4909 Interboro, Pittsburg, Pa., ' 57 101, Brown, Russell Charles, 302 2882 Gasser Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio, ' 58 285 Brownell, Robert Burton, 302 Rt. 3, Parker Rd., Morristown, Tenn., ' 58 114, 193, 247 114 Browning, Birt Lee, Jr., 129 216 Bal Cross Dr., Miami Beach, Fla., ' 57 Browning, Robert Ross, 129 Box 26 1, East Carolina College, Greenville, N. C, ' 57 Brownson, Fred Oscar, 1130 Monroe St., Wenatchee, Wash,, ' 59 129, 303 Broyles. Rowan Manning, 19 W. Locust St., Bethlehem, Pa., 59 129 Brubaker, John Robert, 4 N. Old Oak Dr., Beaver Falls. Pa.. ' 57 ...101. 210. 222. 300 Brubaker. Leonard H.. Jr.. 259 Belvedere Dr.. Macon. Ga.. ' 56 74. 234 281 Brumley. George William. Jr.. Box 286. St. Mary ' s, Ga.. ' 56. ...74 216 Bruton. David Aro. Jr., Rt. 5. Box 536. Charlotte, N, C. ' 57 101, 303, 323 .74 Bruton, John Macaulay. 2412 Longest Ave.. Louisville. Ky., ' 59 129 194 Bryant. Corrone Enoche. Rt. 3. Williamston. N. C. ' 56 74 Bryant. William Gray. Jr.. 300 913 Pamlico Dr.. Greensboro. N. C, ' 57 101, 168, 244 .74 Bryson, Edwin Constant, Jr„ 818 Anderson St.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 114. 289, 334 Buchanan, John West, 2009 Liberty Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. ' 56 289 101 Buchholz. Robert Burman. 5735 Anthony Wayne Tr.. Maumee. Ohio. ' 59 129, 295 Buhowsky. Anthony William. ' 58 334 Bulkley. Edward Everett. 316 Lincoln Rd.. South Lincoln. Mass.. ' 58 114 Bullard. Lawrence Dawson, 289 603 Colonial Dr., Wilmington. N. C, ' 58 117 Bullock. David Orren. 310 West Ave.. Kannapolis. N. C, ' 59 129 345 Bullock, John Alfred. Jr.. 6 Sunset Dr.. Summitt. N. J.. ' 58 117. 298. 350 Bunn, Jack Calvin. 5510 Charlcote Rd.. Bethesda 14. Md.. ' 59 129 Bunn. Spruill Gilmore. 298 Gold Leaf Farms. Spring Hope. N. C. ' 58 117, 168 Burckel, Robert Charles. .74 1404 Kathleen Rd.. Lakeland. Fla.. ' 56 Burdick. Donald Smiley. 7 Chestnut Dr.. Huntington. W. Va.. ' 58 117. 238, 247, 285 Burger, Joseph Charles. Jr.. 3325 Quebec Place. N.W.. Washington, D. C, ' 58 117. 301. 309 Burgess. Ben Eugene. 810 Main Ave.. Newton. N. C. ' 56 74 Burnham. Robert Guy. 8478 Owlwood Lane. Cincinnati 27. Ohio. ' 56... .2 14. 217. 222 Burns. Robert Enoch. Box 368. Maxton. N. C. ' 59. 129, 163, 222 Burquest, Bret Owen. Box 165. Sarasota. Fla.. ' 57 101 Burr. David Shepard. Skytop Club. Skytop. Pa.. ' 59 129 Burrell. Robert Gaugh. 27 Mt. Pleasant Ave.. Wyoming 15. Ohio. ' 56 74. 202. 294 Burt. Johnny Joseph. Jr.. Enfield. N. C. ' 56 74, 293 Burton, Richard Greene, 52 Alumni Ave.. Providence. R. I.. ' 58 282 Buss. David Francis. 1268 Hayward Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio. ' 58 117, 282 Buteau. Bernard Franklin. Jr., Marion Ave.. Plantsville, Conn.. ' 59 129. 287 Butts. Robert George. 59 S. Main St.. Earlville. N. Y.. ' 57 101 Byers. Robert Maxwell. 106 Elkton Blvd.. Elkton. Md.. ' 59 129, 299 Byrd. Wade Rupert. Box 564. Spindale, N. C, ' 59 129 Byrne, Edward Blake, 5167 Stone Wood Dr., Riverside, Calif., ' 57 101, 282 Bvrne, William Definiger, Jr., 10 Avon Rd., Larchmont, N. Y.. ' 59 129. 355 Caison. Charles Crawford. P9 1302 Bradshaw St.. High Point. N. C. ' 59 129 Calaway. Elbert Ray. 263 Park Dr.. Winston-Salem, N. C. ' 56. .74 Caldwell. Herchel Amos. Jr.. 114 3100 Devon Rd.. Durham, N. C, ' 58 Caldwell, Norman Donald, 290 Boyd Dr., Sharon. Pa.. ' 59 129 Calhoun. Thomas Anthon y. 101 Qtrs. 5. Ft. McNair. Washington 25. D. C. ' 59 129. 295 Callcott, Thomas Anderson. 1718 College St.. Columbia. S. C. ' 58 117. 302 Calton. Renneth Javan. 3205 Clark Ave.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 59.... 129 Calvert. John Frederick, 120 4 Windermere Rd., Auburndale, Mass., ' 58.. 160, 170, 247, 306 Camp, Thomas Frank. Jr., 301 892 Rosedak Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga., ' 58 .....117, 238, 286 Campbell. Carlos J., Jr.. 2404 McClintock Rd.. Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 305 Candler, William Love, Jr., 50.53 Horseshoe Trail. Dallas 9. Texas. ' 59 129 Canney. Frank Douglas. 19619 Scottsdale Blvd.. Shaker Heights 22, Ohio. •59... 129, 292 Cannon. Kim Colladay. Rt. 4. Box 25. Vienna, Va.. 59 129 Cappcilo. John Joseph. 146 ( atherine St.. Bridccport. Conn.. ' 59 Carden. Norman Flinton. III. Bo. 3139 Duke Hospital. Durham N. C, ' 59 129 Cardoze, Fernando. Calle Colombia 4, Panama Republic, Panama, 59 129 Carey, Edward Jay, 4272 Noble St.. Bellaire. Ohio. ' 57. .101, 233 Carlisle. James Mallory. Ill, 550 Hillcrest Ave.. Westfield. N. J.. 58 117, 306 Carlisle. Richard Marvin. Jr.. 171 Montclair Ave., Montclair, N. J.. ' 56 74 Carlson. Clifford Arthur, 122 West Ninth St.. Hinsdale. 111.. 59 129 Carlton. Linwood Wray. Wallace. N. C, ' 59 Carnegie. Henry Carter. 1260 N. Lakeway. Palm Beach. Fla., ' 56 77, 229. 231. 234 Carpenter. Robert Rhyne. 403 Weaver St.. Cherryville. N. C, ' 57 101. 289 Carpenter, Ronald d ' Andelot. Springfield Farm. Rock Hall. Md.. ' 58 117 Carr. Charles Harper. 1529 Hermitage Court. Durham. N. C. ' 57 101 Carr, Donald Richard. 3501 High Point Rd.. Greensboro. N. C. ' 59 129, 303 Carroll, Gordon Slade, 4606 Harvard Rd.. College Park. Md.. ' 58 306 Carroll. Herman Grey, Jr.. 1801 Glen Echo Rd.. Nashville, Tenn., ' 59 129 Carroll. William Royce. Norcross, Ga., ' 56 294 Carter. Alan Bruce. 26 Iroquois Dr., Clarendon Hill. 111.. ' 58.117 Carter, Charles Edwin, 205 Hartwell Ave., Littleton, Mass., ' 59 .129. 296 Carter, David Michael, 1703 Norlina Rd., Henderson. N. C. ' 59 129 Carter, Samuel King, Apt. G-1. 1211 Ruffin St.. Durham. N. C, ' 56 102 Carter. Stephen Goddard. 48 Hammond St.. Rochester. N. Y.. ' 58 117 Cartier, Philip Payne. 238 S. 38th St. ' . Philadelphia. Pa., ' 56 77, 193 Cartwright. John Morris, 942 Lambeth Circle, Durham, N. C, ' 57 102 Cartwright, Thomas Lisson, 200 Crestway, Amarillo. Texas. ' 57 102 Carzoo, Dean Michael, Xenia Ave., Cedarville. Ohio, ' 56 77 Cash, William Thomas, Jr., 507 N. Driver Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 59 71. 130 Cashman. Donald C, 556 West 180 St., New York 33, N. Y., ' 57 334 Cassells, Joseph Samuel. 126 Oakland Ave.. Chester, S. C, ' 56. .77 Cassidy, James Rodman, 1638 Andrews PI.. Williamsport. Pa., ' 59 130 Casterlin, Harry Richard, 1123 Dorsey Place, Plainfield, N. J.. ' 57 102, 290 Caswell, Fred Weston, 18 Campbell Rd., Short Hills, N. J., ' 57 102, 281 Cato, Philip Carlyle, 243 Keswick Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 169, 306 Cavenaugh, James A., Jr.. 1204 h. Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C, ' 56 .77, 216. 300. 301 Cavincss, Verne Strudwick, 913 Vance, Raleigh, N. C, ' 56 77, 158. 231. 234. 281 Cedarstrand, Theodore Clarence, 5 15 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. J., ' 58 Cell, John Whitson, 3114 Dairen Dr., Raleigh, N. C, ' 57 281 Chadwick, Gerald Alvin, 537 Grand Ave., Leonia. N. J.. ' 56 293, 354 Chafin, Robert Neil. 125 Rosedale Circle, Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 59 130 Challenger, John Hynson, 423 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood. N. J.. ' 57 102. 290 Chandler, Thomas Edward, 1407 Club Dr.. Lynchburg, Va.. ' 58 117 Chapman, Edwin Thomas, Jr.. Quinton. Va.. 57 102 Chapman. Robert Reginald. 507 Circle Dr.. Burlington. N. C. ' 56.12. 77. 192. 246. 298 Chappell. Donald Louis. 214 Coe Rd.. Clearwater. Fla.. ' 59 130 Chappell. Fred Davis, U. S. Highway 19 23, Candler. N. C. ' 58 Chappell, Jack Lee, 603 Ramseur St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Charneco. Dale Rafael, Qtrs. H. Nor. Nav. .Shipyard. Portsmouth, Va.. ' 59. 130. 315 Chatterton. Allan Bruce, 14 Galway PI.. W. Englewood, N. J.. ' 59 130 Cheney. Willoughby G., Jr.. 2812 Columbia Ave., Wilmington. N. C, ' 59 130 Cherry. Paul Wyman. Garlan Ct.. Savin Ave., West Haben 16. Conn.. ' 56.77. 204 Cherry. William Hix, Jr., 1415 Pennsylvania Ave., Durham. N. C. 57 .102, 285 Chestnutt. William Joseph. 2110 Alston Ave., Durham. N. C. ' 57 102 Chewning. Oscar Charlie. Rt. 1. Pee Dee. N. C, ' 57. 102, 245 Chittum. Charles Herbert, 612 South Terrace. Huntington. W. Va., ' 58 117, 294 Choate. Craig Dexter. 401 Park Place. Pittsburgh 9. Pa.. ' 59 130. 187. 315 Christofferson. John Arthur. Jr., 1445 20th St.. Columbus, Ga.. ' 57 294 Chromick. Jan Demont, 101 Sunny Ridge Lane, Dayton 9, Ohio, ' 59 130 Clancy, Wendell White, 710 Shady Ave.. Geneva, 111., ' 59 130 Clapham, Edward Geoffrey, 40 S. Chesterfield Rd.. Columbus. Ohio. ' 57 102 Clapp, John Sanborn, 651 Fairmount Ave.. St. Paul 5. Minn., ' 57 294 Clark, Anthony Wayne, 229 E. Beverley, Staunton, Va., ' 58 117, 286 Clark, James Norwood, Jr., River Road, Cairo, Ga., ' 56 77 Clark. Leverett Tiffany, 3837 Calle Cortez, Tucson. Ariz., ' 56 77, 170 Clark, Morris Clifford, 2221 Mimosa Place, Wilmington, N. C. ' 56 77 Clark, Newton Thomas, 1604 E. Main St., Spartanburg. S. C. ' 58 117. 187. 302 Clark, Robert Lee, 1432 Montana Ave., Orlando. Fla.. ' 58.117 Clark, Robert Nicholson. Box 311-A. Rt. 2. Clarkton. N. C. ' 56 77 Clark. Robert Walker. Jr.. 2912 Spring Garden St.. Greensboro. N. C, ' 56 77 Clarke, Lewis Ryland, III. 6104 Sefton Ave., Baltimore 14. Md.. ' 59 130, 283 Clatterbuck, Ronald Drewry, 320 Huntington Blvd.. Roanoke. Va.. ' 56 Clayton. Jerry Maynard, 214 Lamar St., Roxboro, N. C, ' 58. .290 Clayton, Joseph Coy, Jr., Box 184, Haw River, N. C. ' 58 117, 289 Clayton, Robert Farrington, 57 Northwood Ave.. N.E.. .Atlanta. Ga., ' 58 302 Clayton. Thomas Willets. 1900 Ridgewood Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn., ' 58 117,238 Cleaveland, Clifton Ranee. 823 Albion Rd., Columbia. S. C. ' 58 117, 184, 302 Cleaveland, Stuart Jeremy, 13 Huntington Place, New Hartford, N. Y., ' 58 102 Clement, Donald Hayes, Jr.. 2107 Grace Ave.. New Bern. N. C, ' 58 71, 117, 160, 289. 334 Cleveland, Lee Crowell, 53 Francisco Ave., West Caldwell, N. J.. ' 58 117 Clevenger. Robert William. McConnellsburg, Pa.. ' 56 .77. 244 Clifton. Robert Charles, 3303 Staunton Ave.. S.E., Charleston, W. Va.. ' 57.102, 298 Clinard, Ralph H., Jr., 1013 Broad St., Durham, N. C. ' 56 Coates, Garland Wayland, Rt. 1, Box 197, Halifax, Va.. ' 56 77 Cobb, Curtis Edgar, 65 Ivy Way. Port Washington, L. I., New York, ' 58 16, 117. 237 Cobble. Herbert Dean, 46 Dixie Circle, Lupton City. Tenn.. ' 57 102, 130. 309 Coble, Yank David, Jr., 561 Parkview Dr., Burlington. N. C, ' 59 185, 280 Cockrell, Phillip Andrew. Grover. N. C, ' 57 102, 286, 345 Coffey, John Harold, 6704 Barr Rd., Fairway Hills, Md., ' 59 130 Cogan, John Patrick, 718 S. College Ave.. Oxford, Ohio, ' 56 191, 222. 2S6 Cohen, Alan Bernard, 2708 Whitney Ave.. Baltimore. Md.. ' 58 117 Cohen, Joseph Pines, 494 East 18th St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y.. ' 56 77. 313 ( ohen. Peter Edward, 151 Central Park West, New ork 23. N. Y., ' 59 130 (oil. Gary Frederick, 300 22nd .St.. Dunbar. W. Va.. ' 58 117 Cole. James Leo, 102 LeGrand St., Rockingham, N. C, ' 59 130 Cole. John Oscar, 25 Marshall Place, Webster Groves, Mo.. ' 58 41, 77, 282 Cole, William John, 1231 Canterbury Rd.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 56 Coleman. Glenn William, Apartado 477, Havana, Cuba, ' 59 130.287 CENTRAL SERVICE SALES CO. 1016 W. Main Street jAMiisC. Hliichins O. H. (Jay) Jovni r PUILUPS 66 rRODlCTS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TIRES ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT FLOOR MATS TIRE RECAPPING COMPLETE CAR SERVICE ROAD SERVICE M . HOWARD JOHNSON ' S ICE CREAM SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS 2.5 Miles From West Campus on Routes 15 and 501 Collins, Dannie Joe, Apt. 2. 4008 Cedardale Rd., Baltimore 15. Md., ' 59 130 Collins, Donald, 26 05 14 Street, Astoria 2, N. Y., 58 Collins, Richard Hollen, Apt. 2, 4008 Cedardale Rd., Baltimore 15, Md.. ' 58. .117, 307 Colmey, Thomas Grosvenor, 133 Ashland Ave., River Forest. 111.. •57.102. 248, 306, 350 Colquitt, Carlton Black. Jr.. 116 S. St., Thomaston. Ga.. ' 59 130, 186 Coltrane, George Allen. 317 Richardson St.. High Point. N. C, ' 56 77 Colwell, Samuel Campbell, III, 174 Arbor Dr., Southport, Conn., ' 58 282 Conant, Marcus Augustine, 1022 Landon Ave., Jacksonville. Fla., ' 58 Connor, Bruce Augustine, 225 South Blvd., Salisbury, Md., ' 59 .130 Connor. William Craig, 686 John Anderson Hwy., Ormond Beach, Fla., ' 57. 102, 302 Cook, Carlisle Furman, Jr., 210 Patuxent Rd., Laurel, Md.. ' 57 102. 194. 301 Cooper, Bainard, 176 Ridge Ave.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. ' 57. .245 Copeland, Darryl Wade, 1003 Eastport Ave.. Uhrichsville, Ohio, ' 58 117, 309 Copeland, Edward M., Ill, McDonough, Ga., ' 59 130, 308 Copeland, Howard Lawrence, 900 W. 47th Ct., Miami Beach, Fla.. ' 57..102, 160, 252, 293 Copper. Walter Logan, Jr.. 54 Laurel Place, Trenton 8, N. J.. ' 56 77 Corcoran. William Patrick. 10 7th St.. Frenchtown, N. J. ' 58 Corn, Charles McCutchen, 1590 Ocoee St., Cleveland, Tenn., ' 59 130 Cornwell, Kenneth LeRoy, 81 Tobin Ave., Great Neck, N. Y., 59 130, 287 Cornwell, Richard Guy, 200 Winter St., Charlotte, N. C, ' 59. 130 Correll, John Christopher, 801 Lancaster Ave., Monroe, N. C. ' 56 .102 Cottingham, Andrew Jackson, Jr.. 102 W. Covington St., Laurinburg, N. C, ' 59 130, 288 Cotton, Simeon Henry, 853 Lantana, Clearwater, Fla., 57 309 Couch. Jon William. 3411 niiisboro Rd.. Durham, N. C, ' 58 .294 Couch, Vance, Jr., 1231 Miami Bivd., Durham, N. C, ' 59 130 Coughlin, Donald O ' Brien, 1138 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa., ' 56 77, 305 Coulthurst, Lawrence Joseph, Jr., 925 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. J., ' 56 309 Council, John Cromartie, Jr.. 384 Westview Dr., S.W., Winston-Salem, N. C. ' 58. .117. 289 Council, Waldo Lawrence, 328 Clark St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Courie, Mittrey Amon, Box 217, Kinston, N. C, ' 59 130 Courtney, Cornelius Byrd, Jr.. 4814 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Va., ' 57 102, 298 Cowell. Edward Duke, III, 1613 N. William Circle, Elizabeth City, N. C, ' 56 77 Cowie, James Donald, 17 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe, N. Y.. ' 58 117, 301 Cox, Daniel Baker, c o Cox Furniture Co., Gainesville, Fla., ' 57 323 Coxe, James Oliver, Box 1066 Laurinburg, N. C. Cozart, William Hoyt, Jr., 814 sth .St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 117, 252, 294, 323 Crablrce, Robert Wayne, 1308 Liberty St., Durham, N. C. ' 57 Cracknell, Terry Alfred, 2085 Western Ave., Alliance, Ohio, ' 58 117, 309 Craddock, Arthur Bruce, 210 Franklin St., Mt. Airy, N. C. ' 57 Craft, James Woodrow, Jr., 1209 W. Avenue, Charleston, W. Va.. ' 58 117, 306 Craft. Paul Edgar. III. 2007 Englcwood, Durham, N. C. ' 57 Crane, James Dewar (Spec), 2 Lansing St., North Warren, Pa. Craven, Carlyle Colbert, 514 N. State St., Lexington, N. C ' 58 Craven, Jesse Clarence, Jr.. 807 Raleigh Rd., Ramscur, N. C, ' 58 117, 297 Craven, Nicholas Scott, 19 West 3rd Ave., Lexington, N. C, ' 59 130 Crawford, Robert Coy, 975 Winall Down Rd., Atlanta. Ga., ' 58 117 Crawford, Roger William, 502 31st St., N.W., Canton, Ohio. ' 58 117. 305 Crcadick, John Dennis, Box 894, Aiken, S. C, ' 56 77, 286 Creasy, Albert Henderson, 2314 Metis Ave., Wilmington, N. C, ' 58 Crews, Don Wayne. 940-L Hollingsworth Dr.. Lakeland. Fla.. ' 56 102, 160, 202. 298 Crews. Lyen Connor. 290 Lexington St.. Versailles. Ky., ' 59. ...130 Crews. Robert Joseph, 2220 Queen St., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 58 117, 206 Crihfield. Glenn Stevenson. Rt. 3, Box 372, Greensboro, N. C, ' 58 117 Crockett, William Guild, 509 Owen Rd., Wynnewood, Pa., ' 57 102, 293 Crooke, Richard Robert, 65 The Oaks, Roslyn, N. Y., ' 58 212 Crossingham. Charles Edward, Box 551, Mt. Airy. N. C. ' 56 214, 222 Crowell, William Groce. Rocky Hill Rd., Plymouth, Mass.. ' 59 130 Crutchfield, Marvin Mack, 2616 Proctor Rd., Durham. N. C. ' 56 77, 234, 247 Crymes, James Elbert, III, 6050 S. W. 35th St.. Miami. Fla., ' 57 102, 297 Culp, Charles Harrison, 2000 Arbor St.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 130. 168 Culp. James Stanley. 2825 Northampton St.. N.W.. Washington, D. C. ' 58. ...117, 294 Culp, Julian Martin, 311 S. Broad St.. Mooresville. N. C. ' 59 130, 287 Cummings, Jasper Richard, 4026 Winchester Rd, Louisville 7, Ky., ' 57 102 Cummins, Hugh Sterling, 326 West Pike St., Canonsburg, Pa., ' 56 77, 305 Cunningham, Arthur William, Jr., 1546 Thomas Ave., Charlotte. N. C, ' 56 77 Curran. Rollin Thaddeus, P. O. Box 684, Reidsville, N. C, ' 58 117, 238 Curtis, John Joseph, 1766 Gerard Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn., ' 58 314 Cushing. Wayne Burrus, 2303 Princess Place Dr., Wilmington, N. C, ' 58 Custer. Henry Lewis, Jr., 552 East Allen St., Lancaster, Ohio, ' 59 130, 295 Cutler, Richard Edwin, Preston, Minn,, ' 58 117, 323 Cuyer, Robert Alexander, 286 Neal Dow Ave., Staten Island, N. Y., ' 58 117 Daggitt, Jack Edward, 1116 Hannah Ct., Benton Harbor, Mich., 59 130 Dahlgren. Paul William. Jr., 719 Wappoo Hall Rd.. Charleston 43. S. C. ' 59 130 Dale. Lucian Jackson, Jr.. 127 W. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 77, 219, 281 Dale, Thomas Neal, 610 Barbee St., High Point, N. C, ' 58... 117 Dale, William John. Jr., 7106 Ridgewood Ave.. Chevy Chase, Md., ' 58 298 Dalton, William Edward, 1036 Manchester Ave., Norfolk, Va., ' 57 77 Dalton, William Lee, ' 56 290 Dan, Charles George, Jr., 440 W. 5th St., Salem, Ohio, ' 56 305 D ' Angelo, John Matthew, 91 Prior Ct., Oradell. N. J., ' 58 117. 290 Daniel, James William C. Jr.. 104 Vance Apt.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 59 130 Darling, Jerome Webster, Scotland Ave., Madison, Conn., 57. .301 David, Donald Gilbert, 1764 Greenwood Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.. ' 57... 102, 191. 194 Davidson. Donald Rowland. 228 W. Highland Ave.. Ebensburg. Pa., ' 59 130 Davidson, Ronald Edward, 228 W. Highland Ave., Ebensburg. Pa.. ' 59 130, 292 Davis. Charles Williams. 131 S. Broadhead Rd.. Aliquippa. Pa., ' 56 77 Davis, Clarence Boylan, 1812 Perry Ave., Wilmington, N. C. ' 58 Davis, Jack Rex, 1898 Haywood Rd.. Asheville, N. C, ' 58. ...117 Davis. James Karnes, Rainelle, W. Va., ' 56 78 Davis, Jimmy Frederick, 3310 Duke Lane, Durham, N. C, ' 58 Davis, John Clarence, Box 223, Elkin, N. C, ' 58 305 Davis, Keith Eugene, Rt. 1. Box 12. Guilford College. N. C, ' 58 130 DaMv, Koilh Ihorugate. Jr.. :is ll.ukloiilickl Dr.. De Witt. N. Y.. ' 59 DaMs, 1 ;.M k.in, 1. 21 Fast Blvd.. Charlotte. N. C.. ' 57 102 Diivis. I.ouis WiKon. Jr., 211 l-asl Lake Ave. Baltimore 12. Md., 57 102 Davis, Ihomas Edward, 54 F, Cleveland Ave.. Newark, N. J.. ' 56 290 Davis. William Shala, 710 ( hurch St.. Marietta, Ga., ' 58 117, 286, 293 Dawson. Robert Grady, Jr., 1913 Reid St., Raleigh, N. C. ' 58 Dav. David. Eugene. 507 D Street. N. Wilkesboro. N. C. ' 59. 1 30 Day. Jerry Beaman. 507 D Street. N. Wilkesboro. N. C. ' 56. .78 Deakins. Derrick Birdseye. 210 James Blvd.. Signal Mt.. Tenn.. ' 56 78. 195. 296. 297 Dean. Jarvis Gibson. Jr., 307 Belvoir Ave.. Chattanooga, Tenn., ' 57 309 Dean, Norman Wilton, 185 Main St., E. Northfield, Mass., ' 59 130, 296, 355 DeAngelis, Joseph Anthoney, 340 Billings Ave., Paulsboro, N. J., ' 59 130 Deans. William Chappell, 6405 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va„ 56 78 Deans, William Ronald, Red Oak, N. C, ' 57 Deas, David John, 9 Hampton St., Canton, N. C, ' 56 102 Dcbrovner, Steven Henry, 10 Shore Blvd.. Brooklyn 35, N. Y., ' 59 130 DeBruhl. Arthur Marshall, 66 Frances St.. Asheville, N. C, ' 59 117, 302 Decker, Lawrence Diercks, 133 Franklin St., Cedar Grove, N. J., ' 57 102, 247, 290 Dellinger, Clyde James, 4218 Blackwood Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 117 DeLoach, Mahlon W., Jr., S. Howard Circle, Tarboro, N. C, ' 57 102 Deloatch, Sidney Columbus, Jr., 1221 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C, ' 56 102, 322, 323, 329 DeMonterice, Bruce de Simon, Jackson Ave., Fishkill, N. Y., ' 58 315 Denise, Robert Phillips. 611 S. Best St., Goldsboro, N. C, ' 59 130, 303 Denker, Neil Arthur, 410 Audubon Rd., Riverside, 111., ' 59 130 Denker, Peter John, Box 274, Locust Valley, N. Y., ' 58 117, 282 Denne, Donald Ralph, 3524 Lindberg Way. Weirton, W. Va., ' 59 130, 307 Denslow, James Albert, Box 297, Seffner, Fla., 58 168 Denton, Donald Hemphill, Jr., 3827 Abingdon Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C, ' 59 .130 DePuy, Robert Ward. 13331 N. W. 1st Court, Miami, Fla., ' 58 210, 301, 355 Deschler, Ralph Joseph, 1035 Park Ave., New York 28. N. Y., ' 59 .....130, 244 De trick, Kenneth Stanley, 206 N. Rd., Lindamere, Wilmington, Del., ' 57 Dewey, Richard Guy, Rt. 2, Massena, N. Y., ' 59 ...130, 185 D ' Huy, Gerald Joseph, 310 Eighth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa., ' 58.1 17 Dickens, Charles Henderson, 502 Jarrett St., Thomasville, N. C, ' 57 102 Dickens. Robert Gordon, 210 E. 6th St., Weldon, N. C, ' 56.. .78 Dickerson. Edmund James, 657 Meadowview Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio, ' 59 130 Dickey, Crawford Marshall, 1447 N. Inglewood St., Arlington, Va., ' 59 130 Dickey. Robert William, Jr., 32 University PI., Lexington, Va.. ' 56 78, 304, 305 Dietrich, Carl Phillip, 3795 Granger Rd.. Akron. Ohio, ' 58 117, 298, 314 Dillard, Guy Jackson, Jr., 1919 Flournoy Dr., Columbus, Ga., ' 58 281 Dillie, Charles William, Jr., 691 E. Beau St., Washington, Pa., ' 57 102, 293 Dillie, Harry Duane, 691 E. Beau St., Washington, Pa., ' 59. .130 Dilworth, Richard Lee, 421 Ransom Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 58 117, 290 Dingwall, Robert Watson, 1706 N. E. 7th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 58 117 Dinwoodie, John F., 2401 17th St. S., St. Petersburg, Fla., ' 58 117 Dix, Max Lee, 314 Petty Way, Costa Mesa, Calif., ' 56 78 Dixon, Henry Bryan, Jr., Box 166, Mebane, N. C, ' 56 Dixon, Robert Tillotson, 8 Knoll St., Riverside, Conn., ' 57 . .302 Dobbs. Frederick Henry, II, 721 Helen Ave., Charleston, W. Va., ' 59 130, 300 Dobson, John Morehead, Westover Farm, Rt. 5, Franklin. Tenn., ' 59 130, 185 Dodd, William Francis Gill, Mistletoe Villa, Henderson, N. C. ' 58 117 Dodd, William Holdrum, 3 Rydal Place, Montclair, N. J.. ' 56 78, 305 Doherty, Martin William, 128 Corona Ave., Pelham. N. Y.. ' 56 8, 248 Domhoff, George William, Jr.. 20096 Bonniebank Blvd.. Rocky River, Ohio, ' 58. 117. 23S, 298 Donley, James Duncan, 6445 Lawrence Dr., Indianapolis, Ind., ' 58 117, 294 Donovan, Gerald Frank, 107 Jefferson Ave.. Valhalla, N. Y.. ' 58 Dorfman. Robert Allen, 274 S. Main St., Nanuet, N. Y., ' 57. 102 Dorkin, John Jay, 405 Westfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., ' 58.3 1 7 Dorsch, George Taylor, Jr.. 355 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y., ' 58... 117 Doss, Donald Clements, 73 Fairfield Ave., Danville, Va.. ' 59 130, 185 Dotson, Ralph Gene. Box 7, Kure Beach, N. C ' 59 130 Doughtie, Edward Orth, 1106 Brown, Columbus, Ga., ' 58 117, 285 Dowd, Berkeley Robins, 2924 .St. Andrews ' Lane, Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 289 Dowless, Joe Willittc, 113 Chestnut St., Kannapolis, N. C, ' 57 102, 297 Dowling, William Laine, 605 East 3rd St., Hinsdale, III., ' 59 130, 283 Downey, Richard Kelley, Rt. 4, Box 217, Durham, N. C, ' 56.78, 194. 219, 246, 294 Drake, David Alan, 5027 Morenci Lane, Little Neck, L. I., N. Y., ' 58. .117, 314 Drye. Wiley Benjamin, Rt, 7, Box 235, .Salisbury, N. C. ' 59 130 Dudley, Alden Woodbury, Jr.. 75 Margaretta Ct„ Staten Island, N. Y., ' 58 117, 160 Dudley, Robert Lusk, Harding Place, Nashville, Tenn., 59 130, 236, 355 Duffey, Donald Dwight, 234 Merton Ave., Glen Ellyn, III., ' 57 102, 155, 160, 245, 297 Duke, Charles Bryan, 313 Burns Lane, Williamsburg, Va., ' 59 130, 168 Duncan, David Garrett, 79 San Juan Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., ' 59 130 Duncan, James Vernon, 819 Monroe Ave.. River Forest, III., ' 56 78, 305 Dunkin, William Wesley, III, 615 Cherokee Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 78, 302 Dunlap, George Emery, Box 367, Orange Park, Fla., ' 59 130 Dunlevy, Charles Winston, 701 Pittsburgh St., Scottdale, Pa., ' 59 130 Dunn, Edwin Clarence, 906 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Dunning. Peter Bancroft, Wolf Den Rd., Brooklyn, Conn., ' 57 102, 305 Dupler, Phil Joseph, 500 Catterlin St., Frankfort, Ind., ' 58 294, 323 Durfee, Michael Fulk, 4814 North 15th St., Arlington, Va., ' 59 130 Dusek, Lowell Michael, 829 West Mill, Alliance, Ohio. 58 118, 212, 295 Dutrow, George Fewell, 2826 27th St., N.E.. Washington 18, D. C. ' 58 130 Dutschmann, Karl T., Jr., 119 California St., Ridgewood, N. J., ' 56 Duvall, James Edmund, 41 Pro,spect St., Garden City. N. Y., ' 58 .118, 301 Duvoisin, Peter Marc, 21 Somerset St., Clearwater Beach, Fla., ' 57 238, 302 Dwiggins, Lattie Ralph, Jr., 901 Walnut St., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 58 118 Eadie, Robert, Jr., 1206 Main Street, Rahway, N. Y., ' 56 78, 160, 169, 182, 190, 215, 293 Eaton, James Willard, Jr., 114 Chautauqua Ave., Portsmouth, Va., 57 ...102 Eberdt. Arthur Jackson Speer, 2607 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va., ' 59 130, 288 Eberlein, William Philip, 2497 Rockville Center Pkwy., Oceanside, N. Y., ' 58.118. 314 Eckman, Paul Bates, Qtrs. 108, Maxwell AFB, Ala., ' 56 78, 252, 296, 297 Edgar, Richard Byers, Woodlawn Farm, Ellicott City, Md., ' 59 280 Edmunds, John William, 924 Forest Park Blvd., Roanoke, Va., ' 56 78, 289 Edmundson, Ronald Gene, Stantonsburg, N. C, ' 58 118 Edney, James Mills, 517 Buncombe St.. Hendersonville, N. C, ' 56 Edwards, Charlie Aycock, Rt. I, Elloree, S. C, ' 58 118 Edwards, John William, 1118 South Park Ave., Burlington, N. C. ' 58 118, 296 Edwards, Oliver Jackson, Jr., 106 Hawthorne Rd., Birmingham 9. Ala.. ' 59 130 Edwards, Robert Cook, Jr., Duck Circle. Abbeville, S. C, ' 58 118, 252, 289 Edwards, Roger Niebling, 308 Colony Rd., Lexington, Ky.. ' 59 130 Edwards, Roy Columbus, 123 Hill Crest Dr., Mt. Airy. N. C, 57.. 289 Edwards, Sidney Ervin, 1604 B Street. Durham, N. C, ' 58 Egerton, Frank Nicholas, 411 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 285 Eggleston. Joseph Carl, Jr., 2-K Plateau Place, Greenbelt, Md., ' 57 102, 306 Eggleston, Joseph Carr, 920 N. Barksdale St., Memphis, Tenn., ' 58 .118. 155. 160, 236. 238, 293 Egli, Frederick William, 942 Lambeth Circle, Durham. N. C. 57 193 Elder, Jon Clements, 807 Jackson St.. Vidalia, Ga., ' 59 130, 307 Eldredge, Howard Sunderlin, 600 Vaquero Rd., Arcadia, Calif., ' 59 130, 217, 283 Tlu IJTTl.E ACORN RESTAURANT, INC., spe- cializes ill sizzling steaks and delicious fried chicken and is famed for its hush-puppies. The Restaurant for the Student is located at 706 Rigsljce Avenue. Ample Parkin- Air Coi THE DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY. ] 12 S. Duke Street, serves Durham and area with mill and in- dustrial supplies and contractors equipment. Young People |)laiinini; to UKikc ihcir homes in Durham. Icmporarily or permanently, now or hilrr. jiisl naliirally liirn lo ihc Conunuiiity ' s Leading Real Estate and Insiiranc. ' hrm. A Complete Real Estate Management and Insurance Service Durham REAtTY III ii £L -.i| ' « ' Sert ice vJith cAbili INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT-RENTALS ' LOANS Insurance Co. established 19 03 Elliot, Robert Day (Spec). 1719 Shawnee St.. Durham. N. C. Elliot. Donald Lee, :4. ' i0 Lynhurst Ave.. WinMon-Salem. N. C, -57 102 Elliott. James Henry. 4.V Sunset, La Grange, ill., •59.130, 283 Ellis. Theodore Richard. Jr.. 30 Elkan Rd., Larchmont, N. Y., ' 57 282 Elmore, George Roy. Jr., 2. ' iOI Farthing St., Durham, N. C, ' 57 Embley, Roger Larison. 433 Cuyler Ave.. Irenton. N. J., 58 118. 212 Embry, John Hutcheson. 607 Bellaire Ave.. Lexington, Ky., 58 Enck. Thomas Emerv. Rt. 2, Ashland, Ohio, 59 130 English. James S.. 111. 214 Yale St., Harrisourg, Pa., ' 56 .78, 297 Enholm. Robert Wilfred, Jr.. ' 58 Erlenbach, Phillip Ellis, Ghent. New York. ' 56. .78. 248. 302 Ervine. Harold Clayton. 67 Elm Street. Tunkhannock, Pa.. ' 58 Erwin, David Brown. 613 Oak Ave.. Clearwater, Fla., ' 59 130, 303 E.schenbach, Henry Anthony. 208 Sherman St., Lynnrook, L. I.. N. Y.. 56 297 Esposito. George Mario. Amwell Rd.. Millstone. N. J., 59.. 130 Eure, Hilliard Manley. 111. 28th St., Highway 70, Morehead City. N. C. 58 Evans, David Tea, 429 Sleepy Hollow Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa., 58 118, 297 Evans, Geoffrey, 301 W. Main St.. Clinton. N. C, 58 297 Evans, George Jones. Jr.. 80 Farrwood Ave., Asheville. N. C, 56 78. 192. 193. 229. 233, 241, 298 Everett, Ronald Wilco.x. 2605 University Dr.. Durham. N. C, 58 118 Faber. Roderick Mason, 310 Hippodrome Bldg.. Cleveland. Ohio. 58.. 301 Fabian. E. Larry. 170 Chester Rd.. Sherwood Forest. Winston-Salem. N. C. 59 130. 292 Faggart. Jimmy Richard. Box 417 Liberty St., China Grove, N. C. 58 Falk. James Garnet Bayne. 415 6th St.. Carlstadt. N. J.. 57 Falkenberg. Fredrick. 220 Woodside Dr.. Hewlett B Park, N. Y.. 59 130. 316 Fall. Boyd Edwards. The Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. 58.118. 288. 355 Fallaw. Wallace Craft, Rt. 3, Hillsboro. N. C. 58 Fallaw. Walter Robert. Jr., Rt. 3, Hillsboro, N. C. 57 Falls. Ronald Marshall, 1024 Barbee, High Point. N. C, 56 78, 289, 323. 333 Farley. John Roland, Box 386, Rocky Mount, N. C. Farlow. James Wesley, Rt. 4. Durham. N. C, 56 78. 294 Farmer. Gary Clayton. 507 W. Atlantic Ave., Kinston. N. C. 57.. 102. 302. 355 Farmer, Joseph Clarence, 217 Granite St., Henderson, N. C. 59 130, 288 Farmer. Larry Lee. 938 Cabell St.. Lynchburg. Va.. 57 Farmer. Wayne Pierce, 220 Old Edgefield Rd., N. Augusta. S. C. 58 118 Farquhar. Richard Lewis (Spec), 161 Kisor Rd.. Monessen. Pa. Farrar, Albert Austin. 111. Rt. 1. Mt. Holly. N. C. 59 130 Farris. Robert Linsy. 626 Moravian Lane. Charlotte. N. C. 58 118. 206, 207, 286 Faticoni. Adolph Joseph, 3000 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C, 57 Fatzinger, Harleigh F.. 501 Walnut St.. Catasauqua. Pa.. 57 102, 306 Faye, Stanley Ethan, 161 21 Powell Cove Blvd.. Beechurst 57. L. I.. N. Y.. 57 102, 317 Featherston, Robert Dean, Rt. 3. Box 33, Forest City, N. C. 59 130 Feigenbaum. Irwin. 3318 Chauncey PI., Mt. Rainier. Md., 59 130. 184 Feldman. Stephen Robert. 1349 Lexington Ave.. New York. N. Y., 59 130 Feman, Morris Joseph. 610 Davis Ave.. Maten Island. N. Y., 56 78, 317 Ferguson, John Carruthers, 209 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, N. C, 59 130. 284 Ferrall. Thomas Russell, 421 Morrison Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa.. 58 118, 210 Ferrell, Cecil Jackson, Jr.. 1100 First Ave.. Durham, N. C, ' 57 Ferrell, Henry Clifton. Jr.. 3820 Walker Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. 56 78 Ferro. Angel Manuel. Oficios 152, Esq. . margura. Havana. Cuba. 59 130 Fesperman. William DeBerry, 307 West Greer St., Durham. N. C, 56 78, 323, 343 Fetsko, Robert James, 100 Gable St., Johnstown, Pa., 59 130, 295 Few, Benjamin Ferguson. Jr.. 14 Sutton Place S.. New York. N. Y., ' 57 Fidler, Paul Perry, Wilson Dr., Beaufort. S. C.. 58 118, 286 Finch, Harold Eugene, Rt. 1, Box 160, Henderson, N. C., 56.78 Findlay, Andrew Morrison, 3010 26th .St., N.E.. Washington 18. D. C. 9 130 Fmke. Jay Elliott, 638 Poplar St.. Spartanburg, S. C, 59 130, 312 Finnev, William Everett, 3216 S. Stafford St., Arlington 6, Va.. 56 78, 309 Finol, Hugo Jose, Av. 7-A 12, Maracaibo. Venezuela. ' 57.. 102. 195. 240. 247 Firth, Gordon Neal, 1662 Round Hill Rd.. Baltimore. Md.. 58 118 Fischer. Alfred F. A.. 100 El Vedado Way. Palm Beach. Fla.. ' 57 102 Fischer. Morton Peter. 9733 Litzinger Rd.. St. Louis. Mo.. S7 ! ' Fischer. Robert Wallace. 2659 Willowbrook Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio, ' 56 81, 30? Fish, Konrad Karl, 230 Holly Ave., Hempstead, N. Y., 56 81, 289 Fisher. Earl Elliott. Jr., 101 Ivey St.. Fairmont. N. C, ' 59 130, 303 Fisher, Edgar Beauregarde, Jr.. 2000 Cedar St., Durham, N. C. ' 57 102, 155, 169, 170, 176, 281 Fisher, Howard Theodore, 3 Penhurst Rd.. Ben Avon, Pittsburgh 2. Pa.. 59 130 Fisher. Leon Henry. 215 S. Elm St., Dublin, Ga., 57 102 Fisher, Zane Bell, Box 656, Enfield, N. C, 59 130, 292 Flanagan. Latham. Jr.. 915 S. Washington St., Alexandria, Va., ' 58 118, 309 Fleming, William Lewis, Jr.. Rt. 2, Henderson, N. C. 58 118 Fletcher. Gerald Alfred. Jr.. 309 S. Kenilworth, Oak Park, ill.. ' 56 306, 350 Fletcher, Lindsay Carl, Jr., 852 14th Ave.. Prospect Park, Pa.. 59 130 Fletcher. Robert Montgomery, 626 Holly Rd.. Charelston, W. Va., ' 56 Fletcher, Tucker McLane, 2171 River Rd., Jacksonville, Fla., ' 58 291 Flicker. Jon Richard. 43 Clinton Ave., Arlington, N. J., ' 59 81. 130, 312 Flippin, Robert Samuel, Jr.. 1402 Bond St.. Kinston, N. C, ' 56 Floyd. Peter Winslow. Christmas Trees Inn. Marlwo. N. H., 59 130 Flynn. Douglas Sherman. 53 Secor Rd., Scarsdale. N. Y., 59 130 Flynn, Richard OIney, 53 Secor Rd.. Scarsdale, N. Y., ' 56 81, 282 Flyum, James Kenneth, 1315 N. Rio Vista Blvd.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., ' 56 81 Forbes. Redwell Kay. 303 N. Martin St.. Elizabeth City. N. C. 56 81 Ford. Richard Lee. 9 New County Rd., Aberdeen, Md., ' 59 130 Ford, Robert Charles, 2101 Myrtle Dr.. Durham. N. C, ' 58.118 Ford, Thomas Howard, Bell Ferry Rd., Rome, Ga., 58 118 Fore. William Whately. Rt. 23. Box 188. Lynchburg. Va.. ' 57 ...102. 301 Forehand. William Ellis, Jr.. Apt. A- 19. 2425 Vail Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 81. 160. 170, 245, 302 Foreman. Clay Bertrand, Jr., 1140 Rivershore Rd.. Elizabeth City. N. C. ' 56 Foreman. Curtis Holmes. Rt. 5. Box 452. Durham. N. C 57 Forman. David Michael. 484 S. Crest Rd.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. 59 130 Forrest. Charles Donald. 221 Elm. Salisbury. N. C, 56 81 Forrest. Jerome Beckwith. 500 Betty Lane. Clearwater. Fla.. 58 118. 295 Forsyth. Ralph Patterson. Jr.. 25 Argyle PI.. Rockville Center. N. Y.. 57 Fort. Lynn, 3400 Eastview Ave., W. Palm Beach. Fla.. 58... 118. 305 Fortescue. William Nicholas, Jr.. Kanuga Rd.. Hendersonville. N. C. 58 118. 170.298 Fortson. Edward Norval. 5457 Roswell Rd.. Atlanta. Ga.. 58 238, 285 Forwood, William Charles, Rt. 14, Box 92. Baltimore 20. Md., 58 281 Foster, William Thomas. 522 Woodstock Rd.. Southbridge. Mass., ' 57 102, 195 Foushee, Lawton Langston. Jr., 2009 Sprunt St.. Durham. N. C, 59 130 Fox, Alvin Benis, 1302 Chesapeake Ave.. Hampton, Va., 56 81, 196, 197 Fox. John Davis. 206 Rodman Ave.. Jenkintown, Pa., ' 5S 118 Foxworth. David Holman. I.SOS Coyote Ave., Norfolk 3, Va.. ' 56 81 Frantz. Eugene Ernest. 1995 Scenic Dr.. Gadsden. Ala., ' .57. 102 Eraser, Edmund Robert, 90 Atwater St.. West Haven, Conn., ' 56 81 Frederick. Willard Drawn. Jr., 420 Avenue K. N.E., Winter Haven. Fla., ' 56 81. 158. 170, 229, 234 Freund, Peter Arnold, 200 West 58th St.. New York. N. Y., ' 58 118 Friedel, Robert Oliver, 14 Nottingham Rd.. Ramsey. N. J.. 58 ..118. 293 Friedman, Ira Sheldon, 605 Standish Rd.. Teaneck, N. J., ' 59 102, 130, 312 Friend, Albert Wiley, Jr.. 1334 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Pa., 58 118 Friend, Charles Ernest, 3580 S. Stafford St., Arlington 6, Va., ' 57 Frizzell, Ben Milton, Jr.. 1320 Seventh Ave.. Bristol, Tenn.. ' 57 286 Fruehiing. Carl Raymond, 1614 Bailey Rd., Belmar, N. J.. ' 58 Fry, Donald Klein, Jr.. 2701 Hazelwood Dr., Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 130 Fry, Richard Allan. RED 2. Hinsdale, Illinois. ' 59 130 Fulcomer, James Michael, 215 Lorraine Ave.. Upper Montclair, N. J., ' 57.. 105, 246, 297 Furman, Sherwood Murray, 770 Bloomfield St.. Jackson. Mich.. 58 118, 202 Eye, Charles Conrad, 30 Preble Gardens Rd., Belmont 78, Mass., ' 59 130 Gable, Richard Edward, Rt. 1. Box 21. Cornwallis Rd., Durham. N. C. ' 58 Gaiero, Frances Edward, Jr.. 5 Lexington Ave.. Haverhill, Mass.. ' 59 130 Galinsky. Morton David. 22 Wight St.. New Haven, Conn., ' 56 81, 317 Gamble, Robert Oscar, 2316 Lawndale Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. ' 58 118, 168 Gantt, William Wrenn, 2403 Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C, ' 57 289 Garcia, Edgardo Arturo, Box 18, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, ' 56 Gardner, James Bell, III, 2112 Summit, Portsmouth, Ohio, ' 59. 130 Gardner, Jerrold Jackson, 293 S. Center St., Orange. N. J.. ' 57. .3 13 Gardner. Ledyard Dickinson, Jr., Box 145, Pinehurst, N. C. ' 57.... 105, 248 Garner. Robert Stewart, 41 Kenwood Rd., Tenafly, N. J., ' 56 81, 174, 281 Garrett, Edward Gordon, 800 Underwood Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 56 Garrison, William Claybourne, III, 510 New York Ave., Oak Ridge. Tenn., ' 58 310 Garris, William Philip, 913 W. Johnson .St.. Raleigh, N. C. Garrity, James Franklin, 2826 Christopher Ave., Baltimore 14. Md., ' 5h 81, 281 Garvin, Jay Earle, Jr., 805 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. ' 58 118. 187. 298 Gary, Perry Edward, 1440 N.W. 27th St.. Miami, Fla.. ' 59 130 Gatrell. James Harrison. IV, 1573 Greenfield .St., Kingsport. Tenn., ' 58 118 Gauld, Edwin StuaM, 115 Glen Ave., S.a (lilt, N. Y.. 58 118, 297 Gavlak. Albert, Joseph, Jr., 13701 Cormerc Ave., Cleveland 20, Ohio. 58 118 Gaylcr, Bob Winn, Rt. 1, Box 1132. Lake Worth. Fla.. ' 59 130 Gcbcl, Fmilc Louis, 980 Lakcmont Dr.. I ' illshiirgh U . Pa.. ' 57 105. 297 Geilich, Peter Norton. Carmel Country ( hih. ( annel. N. Y., ' 58 Genter, David Lee, 769 LarchmonI Kd., Pittsburgh. Pa.. ' 56 105, 202, 245, 301 Gentry, Paul Cullum, Rt. 3, Maxton, N. C. ' 58 118 George. Richard John, Jr., 1316 Pelhamdalc Ave.. Pelham Manor. N. Y.. ' 59 130 George, Terence Douglas, 278 Burnt Ash Hill. Lee London. Si; 12. England. ' 58 Gerber. Norman Allen, 97 Salem Rd., Roslyn Heights, N. Y., ' 59 130, 170. 312 Gerdcl. David Holland, III W. Beresford, Del.and, Fla., ' 59 130. 295 German, Richard Iravers, 621 N. Augusta Ave., Baltimore 29, Md., ' 57 105, 185, 222, 293 Gerock, Henry Walter. Jr., Maysville, N. C, ' 57 105 Gerson, Marshall Irvin, 1901 Locust .St., Philadelphia. Pa., ' 57 Gibbons. Robert Herbert. Jr., Main Street, St. Georges, Del., ' 56 81 Gilbert, Ernest Penn, Jr.. 3000 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 309 Gilbert, James Harman. Jr.. 44 Royal Palm Dr.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.. ' 57 105. 305 Gill. David Kent. 114 Grafton St.. Chevy Chase. Md.. ' 56 81, 302 Gill. Edward John (Spec). 12 Lanark Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. Gillcrist. Thomas James. 410 1 2 Jackson St.. Suffolk. Va.. ' 56 229 Gillette. Allen Kenneth. 113 Glen Ave.. Elmira. N. Y.. ' 59 132 185 Gillies. Willard Merritt. Jr., 1598 Sorrento Dr.. Pacific Palisades, Calif., ' 59 132 Giltz, Chester Stoner, 886 Phillips Rd., N.E., Massillon. Ohio. ' 59.. 132 Ginsburg. Robert Stephen, 2227 Crest Rd.. Baltimore 9, Md.. ' 57 105, 160 317 Girand. James Fields, 268 Canterbury Rd.. Westfield. N. J., 59 137 -)95 Givens, Harrison Crandall, ' 1500 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C, 58 305 Glaser, Joel Stephen, 1217 E. Washington St., Orlando, Fla., 59 132 316 Glass, Herman Harrold, Taylor Drive, Greenwich, Conn.. 57 3 13 Glass, Joseph Dinson, Jr., 1214 S. Main St.. Kannapolis, N. C. 57 105 309 Glauhinger. Ronald Jay, 45 Hampshire Rd.. Rockville Centre, N. Y., ' 57 297 Glynn, Theodore William. III. 1505 Fairidge Dr., Kingsport, Tenn., ' 57 298 Goddard, Eugene Elmer, Jr., 3003 Seminary Ave.. Richmond 22. Va., ' 57 105 298 Godfrey, David B., Jr.. 282 Foster St., Lowell, Mass., ' 56 193 314 Godt, Michael Harvey, 358 Long Beach Rd., Rockville Centre. N. Y., ' 58 Godwin. Joseph Robert, Route 5, Dunn, N. C, ' 57 105 Goldstein, Bernard S.. 2116 Lenox Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga., ' 57 184 317 Goldstein, Richard Lee, 18 Arleigh Rd., Great Neck, N. Y., ' 58.. 118 355 Gonzales, Serge X., 562 Pierson St.. Westfield, N. J.. ' 58 118! 290 Gonzalez, Alfred George, 1301 S. W. 13th Ave.. Miami. Fla.. ' 56 Gonzalez, Antonio Carmelo, Box 71, Lares, Puerto Rico ' 58 118 Goodall, John Cobb, Jr., 3260 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago. 111.. ' 57 105. 281 Goodman. Joseph Champion. Rt. 2, Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 59 132, 170. 280 Goodson, Raymond Eugene, 68 Poplar St., Canton, N. C, ' 57 183. 306 Gorham, Alonzo Dumay, Jr., Box 140. Wrightsville Beach. N. C, ' 59 132 307 Gotthardt, Forrest Eugene, Jr.. 2285 S. W. 10th St.. Miami. Fla., ' 58 310 Goudy, Robert Schwalm, 402 Kenan Street. Wilson. N. C, ' 57 105 191 194 133 Gove, Warren Herbert, Rt. I, Box 21. Durham, N. C.. ' 56...L !8I Gow, Alexander, III, Box 56, Marathon Shores, Fla.. ' 58 118 Grae, Frederic R., 65 Penbroke Ave., Staten Island, N. Y., ' 59.. 132, 316 Graham, Lawrence Sherman, 1209 South Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach, Fla., 58 118, 309 Graham, 1 homas Pegram, Jr., 815 Lamar Ave.. Charlotte. N. C, ' 59 132, 280 Graham, William Thomas, Box 469, Waynesboro, Va., ' 56 81 28 ' Granhoff, Paul Dennis, 73 31 187th St., Flushing 66, N. Y.. ' 59 132. 312 Grant, George Redd, Jr.. 1109 Arsenal Ave.. Favetteville. N. Y.. ' 58 118 Grant, Robert Neil, 1814 Madison Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. ' 59 132, 280 Grant, Thomas William, 354 Old Mill Rd.. Fairfield. ( onn.. ' 58 118, 160, 280, 298 draper, Robert Milton, 111 Westview Rd.. Upper Montclair. N. J,. ' 57 105. 168, 298 Graybeal, William Joseph, 109 College St.. Somerset. Kv.. 58 306. 323 Green. David Lee, 206 Joseph St.. South Charleston. W. Va., ' 59 132, 313 Green, Robert, 250 Tangier Ave., Palm Beach. Fla.. ' 56 70, 81, 352, 355 Greenberg, Arnold Elliott, 66 Washington .Ave., Lawrence. N. Y.. ' 57 317 Greenblatt. Nathaniel l.ande. Forest Hills. Augusta. Ga.. ' 56 19, 81, 198. 382 Greene. Robert Henry, 225 N. Galveston St., Arlington 3, Va., ' 58 238, 248 Reynolds Co. New York Stock Exchange • American Stock Exchange AND Other Principal Exchanges Main Office: 120 Broadway, New York 5 Durham Office: 108 Corcoran Street Phone 9-1907 Resident Manager: Louis A. Carr CLOSEST ROOMS TO DUKE CAMPUS EL RANCHO MOTEL • ALL TILE BATHS • STEAM HEAT • AIR CONDITIONED 3 BLOCKS from WEST CAMPUS One BLOCK from VA HOSPITAL on ELF ST. PHONE 8-1223 for RESERVATIONS GEORGE C. DAVIS, Owner Covers hy Kinyscruft KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. KINGSPORT. TENNESSEE Greene, Walter Eastbiirn. Ardmore Pleasant Aves.. Philadelphia 18, Pa., 57 Greenhill, James Merle. 2118 S. Alston Ave., Durham. N. C. ' . ' S Greenwood. Joseph Albert, 1001 Steubenville Ave., Cambridge. Ohio, 59 132 Gregersen, Norman Charles. 4420 University. Dr.. Coral Gables, Fla., 58 118. 286 Gregg. John Robert, Jr,, Box 56. Cannondale. Conn., ' 58 118. 354 Griffin. David Starr. Jr., Woodland. N. C, 59 132 Griffin, Gary Asa. 299 Bassett Rd., Bay Village, Ohio, ' 58... 118 Griffin. Jimmy Wayne. 404 Coggins Ave.. Albemarle, N. C. ' 58 118 Griffin, John Thomas, Rt. 3. Rocky Mount. N. C. 58 Griffith. Webster (Spec.), University Apts. L3C, Durham. N. C. Griffiths. Donald Cameron. II. 1730 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Va., ' 57 Grigg, Claude McNeill. 258 N. 4th Street, Albemarle, N. C, ' 58 118, 297 Grills, Joe, 3320 Tech. Train. Wing, Amarillo AFB, Amarillo, Texas, ■57..... 105. 219. 246, 297 Grimes, Douglas Preston, 190 Country Club Rd.. Asheville. N. C„ ' 56 81, 217. 293 Grimm, Edward Anthony. 5315 Worthing Dr.. Washington 16, D. C, 59 132 Grimson, Keith, 9419 Central Park Ave.. Evanston. 111.. 57 105, 301 Grinnell, Peter Francis, Box 330, Southern Pines, N. C, ' 58 Griswold, Robert Nelson, 1804 Huntington Rd., Greensboro, N. C. 59 132, 196 Gross. L.eroy Hildebrand. 1565 Orange Ave.. Winter Park. Fla.. 56 Grubbs, William Darrell, 2159 Strathmoor Blvd.. Louisville. Ky.. ' 59 132, 295. 355 Grumhaus, Peter Dean, 856 ClcvL-huul Rd., Hinsdale. 111.. ' 56 Gryhowski. Kirk Rient. 1016 Almeda Parde Serra, Santa Barbara. Calif., ' 59. ...132. 217 Guilliano. Peter Webster, 111 Elm Street, New Britain Conn., ' 58 118 Guion, John Walker, 1213 Ideal Way, Charlotte, N. C. ' 56 Gumb. Albert Melvin, Jr., 222 N. 22nd St., Wilmington, N. C, 56 81. 298 Gunter. Edgar Jackson, Jr.. 420 E. 23 St. New York 10. N. Y., ' 56 81. 195, 241. 252. 310. 311 Gurley, George Morris, 1406 Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C, ' 56 81 Guthmann, John Alan, Washington Highway, Morrisville, Vt., ' 56 81. 212 Guy. Melwood Norman. RED 1, New Castle. Pa.. ' 58 323 Haack, Allan Harry, 246-91 Street, Brooklyn 9. N. Y., ' 56 81. 168. 222. 298 Haag, Eugene Paul. 570 Fifth Ave.. New Rochelle. N. Y.. ' 59.. 1 32 Hacckler, William Karl, 923 Jefferson St., McKeesport, Pa., ' 57 105, 293 Hagen, Warren Edward, 320 Reilly Rd.. Cincinnati 15, Ohio, ' 57 282, 356 Hagey, King Albert, 320 Maryland Ave., Bristol, Tenn., ' 59... 132 Hagie. William James, 708 Tipton St.. Elizabethton, Tenn.. ' 57 323 Hainer. Frank Thomas. 17 W. 32nd St.. New York 1. N. Y.. ' 56. 14. 82. 160, 282, 327 Hall, Lome. Franklyn. 351 Monroe St., New Britain, Conn., ' 56 82, 244 Hall, Ronnie Lee, Oak Summit Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 56 82 Hambrick, Herman Casto, IL 930 Garden St.. Charleston, W. Va., ' 56 82, 193 Hammer, Steven Ludington, 2920 West Main St., Muncie. Indiana. ' 59 132, 186, 287, 298 Hammill, Icrry Lingle, Route 4, Concord. N. C, ' 57 105. 18 1 Hammond. William Edward. Rt. 3. Hendersonville. N. C. ' 57 105, 184, 192. 193. 216. 285 Hamrick, Grady Lee, Conover, N. C, ' 56 309 Hamrick, William Edward, 319 Buck Jones Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Hankins, Charles Stephen. 629 S. Jefferson, Hastings, Mich.. ' 59 132 Hankins, Robert Wilbur. 32-C College Village. Winston-Salem. N. C. ' 58 Hanner, Henry David. Emma Road. Asheville. N. C. ' 56. 82. 351 Hansen, John Erich, P.O. Box 2123, Dclray Beach, Fla., ' 59. 132 Hanson, Wesley Turnell, III, 364 Antlers Dr., Rochester 18. N. Y., ' 58 118. 310 Harbison, James Wesley, Jr., 1109 Courtland Ave., Rcidsville, N. C, ' 56 82, 162. 163. 229, 231, 234, 298 Harden, Cicorgc Cyrus, Jr., P.O. Box 409, Sanford, Fla., ' 57..293 118. 289, 334, 105. Scranton. Pa., ' 57. Hardin, Edward Reel, 3860 Glencoe Dr.. Birmingham. ,Ma.. ' 58 Hardin. Jabie Sanford, 4585 Barfield Rd.. Memphis. Tenn.. ' 5( Hardin. James Edward. Box 801. Canton. N. C. ' 56 82. Hardin. William Francis. 701 Maupin Ave., Salisbury. N. C, ' 56 82, 242, Harley, Neil Hamilton, 4910 Jamestown Rd., Washington 16, D. C, ' 57 .105, 194. Harney, Gregory Newton, 3831 T. St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C. ' 59 132. Harp. James Robert. 1115 Cline St., Pikeville. Ky.. ' 58 Harper, James Weldon, 111. Rt. 4. Jefferson Rd.. Frederick, Md.. ' 59 132. Harrell. Haywood Howard. P.O. Box 583, Roanoke Rapids, N. C, ' 58 Harrelson, Wallace Claude, Rt. 1, Cherryville, N. C, ' 59.. 132, Harrington. Alfred M.. Route 2. Henderson, N. C, ' 56 Harrington. Paul John, Jr., 749 N.E. 16 Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. ' 59 Harrington. Randall Leon. 309 N. Lee St.. Ayden. N. C, ' 57. Harris. Bobby Joe, Box 122. Rural Hall. N. C, ' 58... Harris. Eugene Starke, 2005 Laurel, Pine Bluff, Ark., ' 57. Harris. James Frederick, 407 14th St. Harris. Richard Lowell. 2623 Stanislaus Circle. Macon. Ga., ' 59 132. Harris. William Edwin. 30 Wellesley Rd., Swarthmore, Pa., ' 57 105. 209. 210. 302. Harrison. James Yown, 619 Chatham Ave.. Columbia. S. C, ' 58 118, 289. Harrison. William Henry. Jr., 15 Elizabeth M R 97. Binghamton. N. Y.. ' 59 Harrison, William Lee. 3661 Hildana Rd., Shaker Heights 20, Ohio, ' 59 Harrison. William Thomas, Wayne, W. Va.. ' 56.70, 82. Harstine, Willard Roy. 114 W. llth St.. Dover, Ohio, ' 58 118, 186, Hart, Ronert Leopold, 45 Randolph Rd.. Chestnut Hill. Mass., ' 57 Hartman, David Downs, 229 Division St.. East Greenwich, R. 1., ' 56 82, 201, 219. 246. 306. Harvey. Miles Hawkins. 5 Ferncliff Rd., Scarsdalc. N. Y.. ' 59. Haslem. John Arthur, 2920 Ohio Blvd., Terre Haute, Ind., ' 56 82, 245, Haslett, Darden Evans, 337 Walker Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 56 82. Hatchell, Ralph Eugene. Jr.. 910 Brunwood Dr.. Florence, S. C. ' 57 Hatcher, Martin Armstead, 404 Clay Street, Hamlet, N. C, ' 57 Haterius, Carl Joseph, Box 5141. Duke Station, Durham. N. C. ' 56 Hauser. Charles Frank, 1020 Rose Hill Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 56 82, Havens, Harry Stewart, 2008 E. 14th St., Tuscaloosa, Ala., ' 57 Havens, Robert Marshall, 660 N.W., 39th St.. Miami. Fla., ' 56 Hawk, William M., Jr., Rt. 4, Jonesboro. Tenn.. ' 58 Hay. David McKechnie. 1410 Alabama Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 57 Hayes. Daniel Malcolm, 346 Newfield St., Middletown, Conn.. ' 56 Hayes. David Ryan. 816 West Johnson St.. Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 132. Hayes, Horace Osgood. 901 California St.. San Francisco, Calif., ' 56 Hayes. Michael Gilbert, Rt. 1, Box 350, Accokeek, Md., ' 59. Hayes, Thomas Edwin, 27 Jouett St.. Portsmouth. Va.. ' 59 132. Hayne. James Adams. III. Hampton. S. C. ' 59 132. Haynes, Ronald Au.stin, Rt. 2, Box 338. High Point, N. C., ' 59. Headlcy, Holland Neal, 208 Atlas St., Durham. N. C. ' 57. Hean, Richard Andrew. 2101 Ward St.. Durham. N. C. ' 58. Hearn, Frederick William, 222 St. Dunstan ' s Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md.. ' 57 105. 160. Heath. Paul Edward. Jr., 1432 Shelton Ave.. Norfolk, Va.. ' 58 US. 184, Heberlein. Gustav Walter, 1120 Midwood Dr.. Rahwav. N. J.. ' 59 132, Hedigar, John Jack, 1339 E. 7t ' h St.. Plainfield. N. J.. ' 56 82. Heil, .Alan Lewis, Jr., 664 Valley Rd., Upper Montclair. N. J.. ' 57 105. 182, 186. Heim. Donald Horace, 725 Broad St., Monloursvillc. Pa.. ' 57 105. Heineken. Theodore S.. 111. 17 Park Place. Bloomfield. N. J.. ' 59 Hclmke. Henry Connul. Box 5139. Duke Station, Diiihani, N. C ' 56 82 Helms. Glenn. Box 416, Elizabethtown, N, C. ' 59 132. 181. 244, 288 Helton. Ronald Lamar. 10 Eagle St.. Belmont, N. C. 59 132 Hemingway. John Alden. Elizabethtown, N. C. ' 58.118, 181. 288 Hendleman. Judson. HIE. 167th St.. New York. N. Y.. ' 56 Henion. Alan Martin. 435 North Central Ave.. Ramsey. N. J.. 58 118 Henlein. Carl Arthur. Bay Shore Drive. Venice. Fla.. 59 132 Hennick. Louis Colvin, 2124 Fairfield Ave.. Shrevcport. La.. ' 56 82 Henrique, Armando Joseph. 9-C Porter Place. Key West. Fla.. ' 56 82 Henry. Arthur Richmond. Ills. Jerome Ave.. Margate. N. J.. ' 59 132. 284 Henry. Samuel Soloman, 123 S. Franklin St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Hensey. Charles McKinnon. Box 65. Maxton. N. C. ' 56 82 Hensley. George Leslie, Jr., Burnsville. N. C. ' 58 121, 298 Herhst. John Anthony. 521 5th Ave., Ford City, Pa.. ' 57 Hermann. Nicholas Alois. Box 157. Asheville, N. C. ' 59 132 Herndon. George Burbank. Jr.. 433 Holly Lane. Fayetteville. N. C, ' 56 82. 301 Hess. Walter Eugene, II, 4324 Verplanck PI.. Washington 16, D. C, 59 132. 304 Hester. Carl Egbert, III. 18 Davis St.. Portsmouth. Va.. ' 59.132 Hester. Stephen Liddon. 210 Riverside Dr.. Edgewater. Fla.. ' 58 Heward. Henry Weidler. 227 Campbell Ave.. Havertown. Pa.. ' 58 121 Hickey. Kieran Quinn. 53 Weed Hill Ave.. Springdale. Conn.. ' 59 132 Hicks. James Manson. 1534 S. Court St.. Montgomery. Ala.. ' 57 105, 247, 286 Hiebert, Adoniram Cadwell. General Delivery. Congers. N. Y.. ' 56 82. 195 Hiers. James Manning. 1515 Pendleton St.. Columbia. S. C. ' 56 82 Higgins. Norman Gibson. 120 W. 7th St., Media. Pa.. ' 56..82. 309 Hildreth. Andrew Roger. 76 Ellington St.. Longmeadow, Mass.. ' 58 297 Hill. David Siehl. 3470 Whitfield Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio, ' 59. 132 Hill. James Wallace, III, 1223 Larchmont Ave., Louisville, Ky., ' 59 132 Hill, John David, CO The Charles Barnards, Earle, Ark.. ' 58 121, 298 Hill. John Walter. Jr., Chester Highway, York. S. C. ' 59 132 Hilles, William Clark, 5118 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md., ' 56 82, 160, 302 Hilty, Robert Butler, 2201 Coolidge Dr.. Dayton 9. Ohio. ' 59 132. 290 Hinkel. Jay Ernest. RED Anclote. Tarpon Springs, Fla., ' 58 Hinkel. Richard Edward. 21 Flax Pond Rd.. Lynn. Mass., ' 59. 132 Hinkle. William Sandberg. P.O. Box 632. Balboa. Canal Zone. ' 59 132, 287 Hipp, Carnie Paris, Jr.. Box 471. Rt. 9. Charlotte. N. C. ' 56 Hirsch. Donald Brinton, 3603 N. Abingdon St.. Arlington. Va.. ' 59 132 Hoadley. Peter George. 3213 Leonard St.. Raleigh. N, C. ' 57 105, 194, 247 Hobbs, John Earl. 1 Saint Andrews ' Dr.. Clayton. Mo.. ' 58.-282 Hoch. William Kenneth. 230 S. Jefferson Ave., Canonsburg, Pa., ' 58 323 Hock. August William. Jr., 16 Sommer Ave., Maplewood, N. J.. ' 57 105, 309 Hodge, Hugh Lenox, 3015 Cambridge PI., N.W.. Washington. D. C, ' 57 121 Hoffman, Larry William. Rt. 3. Franklin. Pa.. ' 57 Hogan. Jackson Willard. Ownfora Blvd.. Asheville. N. C. ' 57 Hohner. Robert Arthur. 711 N. Parkwood Rd.. Decatur. Ga.. ' 57 105. 302. 381 Holcomb. Alfred Smith. 1201 Crescent Dr.. Mount Airy. N. C, ' 57 Holcomb. Herman Perry. 813 Bright St.. Fredericksburg. Va.. ' 58 82 Holcomb. Hoke Smith, Jr.. 504 Bahama St., Key West, Fla.. ' 56.. 82 Holcomb, Hugh Lindsay, Jr., Mount Airy, N. C. ' 56 82 Holden. Harold George, 901 N. Elmwood Ave.. Oak Park. 111.. ' 57 306 Holding. Harvey Royall. 409 Durham Rd.. Wake Forest. N. C. ' 56 82 Holland. Claude Douglas. 1881 W. Smallwood Dr.. Raleigh. N. C. Holland, William I.angston. 831 Brightwaters. St. Petersburg. Fla.. ' 57 105. 294 Holleman. Richard Parker. 1906 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla., ' 59 132 Hollengrccn, Jon Fisher, 205 Clayton Ave.. Waynesboro. Pa.. ' 59 132 Holler, John Walker. 907 N. Grcgson St.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 Hollifiekl. Henry Cornelius, 4919 Atterbury St.. Norfolk 13, Va.. ' 58 121. 354 Hollingsworth. L. M. (Spec). Lynch Howard. Pub. Acct., Raleigh, N. C. Hollowell. Linwood Branton. Jr.. 309 W. Sixth Ave.. Gastonia, N. C, ' 59 132, 185, 280 Holmes. Richard Lawrence, lOOh Knox St., Durham, N. C. ' 56 82 Holshouscr. Virgil Augustus, Rt. 5. Box 168, Salisbury, N. C. ' 56 82 HoKinger, Maurice Paul, 4413 Beechwood Rd.. Hyattsville. Md.. ' 59.. .132, 181 Honeycutt, Ava L.. Box 1-A. Spring Hope. N. C. Honeycutt. Robert Gerald. 500 N. Guthrie Ave.. Durham, N. C. ' 58 Hood. Donald Wayne. 2618 Elgin St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Hooker. John Edward, ' 57 105 Hoover. George Oliver, 88 Park Ave., Verona, N. J.. ' 57 ..105. 248. 344 Hopper. Eldridge Lee. 305 N. Oak St.. Statesville. N. C. ' 56 .82 Hord. Ambrose Roy, Jr.. ' 57 Hord. Robert Eugene. 221 Walnut Ave.. Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 121, 289 Horin. Robert Gerard. 148 25 89th Ave.. Jamica. N. Y.. ' 58. 121 Hotelling. William E.. Box 168. Chapel Hill. N. C, ' 58 121 House, David Weldon, 911 S. Bragg St.. Monroe. N. C, ' 57 House. Everette Lane. Rt. 2. Box 93. Durham. N. C, ' 57 House. Richard Earl. 801 North Elm St.. Durham. N. C, ' 58 Houston, John Theodore. 1908 5th St.. Riverview. Beaver Falls. Pa.. ' 57 105. 196 Howard. Henry Lynn. Rt. 1. Box 34. Draper. Va.. ' 59 132 Howell. Jacob Carney. Jr., 9205 Sligo Creek Pky.. Silver Spring. Md.. ' 56.85, 195, 286 Hower, Thomas Rogers, 1207 College St.. Shelbyville, Ky.. ' 58.. 121 Huang. Gerald Ming-chiang. Hargrave Military Academy. Chatham, Va., ' 59 132 Hubbard, Jerry Garland, 7 Brown St., Gastonia, N. C, ' 57..105 Hubbard. John Harvie. Jr., 140 Buena Vista Dr.. Dunedin Isle, Fla., ' 57 291 Huber. William Richard. 430 Locust St.. Pittsburgh 18. Pa.. ' 59 132, 311 Hubert. Richard Norman, 114 N. Woodland Dr.. Marietta. Ga.. ' 57 158, 281 Huckabee. Carmon Harris. 1005 Demerius St.. Durham. N. C. ' 59 132 Hudson. George Cornelius. Jr., 616 W. Lane St.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 59 132, 298 Huff. Philip Andrew. Gatlinburg. Tenn.. ' 58 121 Huffman. David lolas, 550 E. Riddle Ave.. Ravenna. Ohio. ' 56 105, 30! Hug. Richard E.. ' 56 85, 160, 314, 315 Hughes. Albert Wellwood. Jr.. 49 Hillcrest St.. Auburn, Maine, ' 56 85 Hughes. John Isaac. Jr.. 1010 Collins Rd.. Camden 4, N. J., ' 59 132 Hughes, Victor Alexander, Jr., 1456 Edgewood Cr.. Jacksonville 5, Fla., ' 56 105, 309 Huling, George, Jr.. 50 Grand Ave., Hackensack, N. J., ' 56 Hulsart. Robert Armour, 117 Water St.. Englishtown. N. J.. ' 56 85.285 Hume. Brian Carter. Stearns. Kentucky. ' 56 85, 289 Hundley, John Camden. Jr.. 1106 Hill St.. Durham, N. C, ' 56.85 Hunsley. Lloyd Arthur. Jr.. 2458 Amber St.. Philadelphia 25. Pa.. ' 57 105 Hunt. Donald Frost. 36 Brenton Terrace. Pittsfield. Mass.. ' 56 85 Hunt. Ruskin Henderson, Jr., Rt. 2, Grifton, N. C, ' 58 121 Hunter. Parks DeArmon, 215 Elmwood Dr.. Greensboro. N. C, ' 56 85, 298 Huntley. Charles Belts. 416 Hermitage Ct.. Charlotte. N. C. ' 58 121 Huppman. Lindsay B., Jr.. 1728 S.E. 10th St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.. ' 59 132. 202 Hurm. Walter David. 115 Briar Lane. Newark. Del.. 57.... 304. 305. 323 Hurt. Arnold Worthington. 4733 Bradley Blvd.. Chevy Chase. Md.. ' 57 298 Huss. John David. 500 Pinckney Court. Spartanburg. S. C, ' 58.. 121, 186, 212 Huster. Richard Hudson. 1361 Challen Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla.. ' 59 132 Hutchinson. Thomas Putnam. Moultons Ridge, Exeter, N. H., ' 59 132, 307 .1 . M ' ' THE LIGHT REFRESHMENT For Mod ein Living Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Durham FUEL OIL • KEROSENE TELEPHONE 8-1217 METERED DELIVERY BONDED DRIVERS KENAN OIL COMPANY Hillsboro Road — Durham, North Carolina The FIDELITY BANK ' S Onlial OIIkc Is ' ..in.Mnrnll l„.;ilc.l al Main ami Corcoran streets, in downtown Durham. Other offices serxc l.usy nci-hlxM hood conirniinitics al Driver and Angier, Ninth and Perry, Vickers and Jackson, and Roxhoro Road and Maynard Avenue. Tiie FIDELITY is Durham ' s oldest hank, and has served Duke University and its students for many years. You are always welcome at The FIDELITY. Hutchinson. Thurlow Quinton, Qtrs. E-1. NSD, Mechanicsbiiig, Pa.. ' 57 lO.S Hutchison. Charles Howard. 1045 Vernon Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C, ' 59 M. 315 Hvldahl. Bruce Clayton. ' 39 Locust Grove Dr., Clark Rahway. N. J.. ' 57. 105. 185. 298 Hvman. John Charles. Box 589, Dillon. S. C. 56 85. 245. 246. 252. 302, 303 Hynson. Nathaniel. VUI, Box 40-A, Rt., Washington, N. C, 56 85, 160, 314. 315 I ' Anson. Lawrence Warren. Jr., 214 West Rd., Portsmouth, Va., 58 121, 252. 309 Ikenberry, Lynn David, 310 West View St., Harrisonburg, Va., 57 Ineerick, Richard Edgar, 125 150th Ave.. Madeira Beach. Fla.. ' 56 85 Ingersoll. Thomas N.. 1834 Wesley Ave.. Evanston, 111.. •57.305 Ingling. Carl Raymond. Jr.. Box 72. St. Petersburg. Pa., ' 58 Irvin, Henry Clarence, Apt. A-1. 3043 S. Columbus. Arlington 6. Va.. ' 59 132 Irwin. Thomas Bailey. 2945 Primrose Circle. Nas hville. Tenn.. ' 59 132, 299 Iseley, Richard Henderson, Box 289, Lancaster, S. C, 58 Israel. Stanley Edward. 79 38 209th St., Flushing. N. Y.. ' 56 ...29. 85, 182, 190, 252, 316, 317 Ives, Donald Arthur, 110 Berwyn Ave.. Syracuse, N. Y.. ' 57. .281 Ivey. George Elbert. Rt. 2. Box 1123. Sarasota. Fla.. ' 59.. 132, 185 Ivey, Thomas Neal, 359 2nd Street PI., N.W., Hickory. N. C. ' 57 105. 160. 184, 302 Izaguirre, Simon Alfredo, Caracas. Venezuela, ' 57 105, 350 Jack, Claude Kress, Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn., ' 59.. 132, 304 Jackson, Harry Ross, 840 West Morgan St.. Raleigh. N. C, ' 57 Jackson. James, 101 Scott St., Kingstree, S. C, ' 58 121, 295 Jackson, Michael Hodges, 5081 S. Franklin, Englewood, Colorado, ' 57..160, 162, 282 Jackson, Theodore Harvey, Jr., 604 Arbor Rd., Cheltenham, Pa., ' 57 Jacobson, Samuel Sigmund, 220 Scott Ave., Sanford, Fla., ' 57 158, 317 Jacoves, Richard Benjamin, 15 St. Paul ' s Rd., N. Hempstead N. Y.. ' 57 29. 105. 206. 207, 317 Jaeger, Boi Jon, 715 Vallevista Ave., Pittsburgh 34, Pa.. 57. .301 Jamason. Barry Wayne. 28 Bancker St., Albany 8, N. Y., ' 59. .132 James. Arthur Atwood. Jr.. P.O. Box 227. Clinton, N. C, ' 58 James. Donald Dawson, 3318 E. Bessemer Ave.. Greensboro, N. C, ' 56 85 Jamison. Carol Randall. 1707 Orange Ave.. N.W.. Roanoke, Va.. ' 59 132 Jarmon. Charles Allen. 721 W. Harden, Graham, N. C. ' 58. .298 Jarvis. Robert Wayne. 612 Ashland Dr., Greensboro, N. C, ' 57 Jarvis, Thomas Albert, 1140 Cherry St., Winnetka, III., ' 58.121 Jaspert, George Henry, HI, Aldon Rd., Andover, Mass., ' 59 132. 189 Jeffers. Carl Milton, 6 Dayton Rd., Asheville, N. C, ' 59 132, 315 Jenkins, James Sage, 2051 Venetian Dr.. Atlanta, Ga., ' 56 Jenkins. John Edward. Jr.. 920 Westbrook Dr.. Charlotte 6, N. C, ' 58 121, 298 Jennette, David Lister, 2507 Park Dr.. Elizabeth City, N. C, ' 58 121 Jett. Harriman Harding. P.O. Box 708, Mt. Pleasant, S. C, ' 59. 132 Jewell, Jack Frederick (Spec), 2112 Wilson St.. Durham. N. C. Jewell. Robert William. Box 308, Windy Hill, N. Y., ' 58 Johnson, Charles Allen, 1438 Seventh Ave., Hickory, N. C. ' 59 132 Johnson. Charles Richardson. 217 Pearl St., Suffolk. Va., ' 57 Johnson. Edward Clarence. 2898 Spencer St., Jacksonville, Fla.. ' 58 121 Johnson. Frederick Ernest A., 3403 Woodhaven Dr.. Nashville, Tenn.. ' 58 22. 301 Johnson. Herbert Michael. 19 Hewitt Ave.. Bron.xville. N. Y., ' 58 160, 189, 306 Johnson, James Evans, Jr.. 2001 N. Elm St.. Lumberton. N. C. ' 58 121. 289 Johnson. James Pearce. 808 Chesterfield. Bihmingham. Mich.. ' 59.. 132. 280 Johnson. Jerry Edgar, Box 315 A Wake Forest Hwy„ Durham, N. C. ' 58 Johnson. Mark Parks. Jr., 917 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 56 85, 219, 246. 252. 280. 281 Johnson. Richard Gibbs, 5071 Sedgwick St.. N.W.. Washington, D. C. ' 56 Johnson. Robert Lee, Jr.. 1438 7th Ave.. S.W., Hickory, N. C. ' 58 121 Johnson, Robert Thomas, Jr., 1125 Aycock Ave., Burlington, N. C, ' 58 281 Johnson. Vernon Webster. Jr.. Near East Found. Box 1980. Beruit, Lebanon, ' 56 85,302 Johnson, Walter Albert, 4704 Glenbrook Pkwy.. Bethesda 14. Md., ' 59 132 Johnson. Walter Royle, Jr., 3 Fairway Place, Biltmore, N. C. ' 57 106 Johnson. Walter Taylor, 1721 McDaniel St., Portsmouth, Va., ' 58 121 Johnson, Wilbur Edward, Jr., 112 Harrison St.. Frenchtown. N. J.. ' 58 Johnston. William Edward. 1324 Byberry Rd.. Huntington. W. Va.. ' 58 121 Johnston, William McKay, 208 East Front St., Lillington. N. C. ' 59 132 Jones, Carlos Raul, Calle 8 18 Rpto Miramar, Marianao, Cuba, ' 56 85, 240 Jones, Charles Kirkendall, 3028 Colcord Ave., Waco, Texas, ' 57 106 Jones, Colin Mastin. Box 416. Curundu. Canal Zone, ' 57 Jones, Danny Brigman, 1312 Williamson Dr., Raleigh, N. C. ' 58 238, 281 Jones. Eddie Marshall. Ashton, S. C, ' 57 106 Jones. Frederick O ' Neil. 2106 Greenway Ave.. Charlotte. N. C, ' 58 282 Jones, Graham Eugene (Spec), YMCA, Durham, N. C. Jones. James Marvin. 2730 University Dr., Durham, N. C, ' 59 132 Jones, John Oscar, Box 66, Saluda, S. C, ' 56 85 Jones, Julio Raphael. Calle 8 18 Rpto Miramar. Marianao. Cuba. ' 56.. 85 Jones. Leonidas John. 211 Battle Ave. Warrenton. N. C. ' 58 121, 285 Jones, Perry Thompson. 556 Oakdale. Glencoe. 111.. ' 59 132. 184. 283 Jones, Robert E.. Jr.. Meadow Lane. Franklin. Va.. ' 56 Jordan. David Lewis. 3816 Riber Oaks Dr.. Des Moines. Iowa, ' 59 132. 303 Jordan. Frank. Jr.. 1100 Queens Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. ' 59.. 132 Jordan, Henry Harrison, II, Cedar Falls, N. C. ' 57.. 106, 289 Jordan, John McLean, Saxapahaw, N. C, ' 58 19, 121, 185 Jordan, Lyndon Kirkman, 309 N. Breezeale Ave., Mt. Olive. N. C. ' 57 106, 174, 297 Jordan. William Ellis. 223-B S. Maple Ave.. Oak Park, III., ' 57 Joyce, James Bardin, P.O. Box 328. Logan. W. Va., ' 58. 121 Joye. Nax Mason. Jr.. Box 364. Lake City. Fla.. ' 57 106 Joyner. Frank Belton. Jr.. 316 E. Third St.. Siler City. N. C. ' 57. .70. 106. 170. 181 Juergensmeyer. Julian Conrad, 29 Riverside Dr.. Logan. W. Va.. ' 59 132 Jules. Arnold Jay. 3534 Lynchester Rd.. Batimore 15, Md.. ' 59 132, 316 Jurgensen, Christian Adolph. III. 504 South 18th St.. Wilming- ton. N. C. ' 57. .28. 289. 322, 323, 325, 327, 328. 333. 342 Justice. Henry Adolphus. 571 Caribou Rd., Asheville, N. C, ' 57 106, 196 Kachadoorian. Richard. 26 Essex Cr., Lynn, Mass.. ' 58 Kalbfus, John Paul. 542 Vine St.. Greensburg, Pa., ' 57 336, 337 Kamm. Stanley Brandon, 350 N. Boulevard. Petersburg, Va., ' 57 313 Kamsler. Leonard Macon. 2121 Woodland Ave.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 57 106. 245 Kargon. Robert Hugh. 1781 East 17th St.. Brooklyn 29. N. Y,. ' 59 132. 316 Katzinski. John. 17 Ronkonkoma Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y.. ' 57.. 106. 194 Kauffman. Edward Stein. Jr.. 742 S. George St.. York. Pa., ' 59 .132 Kauffmann, Richard Karl, 1421 Washington Blvd., Huntington, W. Va., ' 59. 132, 296 Kaufman. Arthur (Spec). 391 Central Ave.. Jersey City. N. J 317 Kautz. Peter Ernest. 93 33 64 Ave.. Forest Hills. L. I.. N. Y., ' 59 132 Kay. Robert Frank. Ridgeview Apts.. 901 Maple. Evanston. 111.. ' 58 Kearns. Amos Ragan. Jr.. 600 Hillcrest Dr.. High Point. N. C. ' 58 121 Keffer. David Brooks, 249 Willow St., Hamden, Conn.. ' 58. .294 Kehlmann. Seymour Jay. 2432 Ocean Ave.. Brooklyn 29. N. ' .. ' 59.... 132. 312 Keifer. Robert Bruce. Jr.. 1501 Grosscut Ave., Dunbar, W. Va., ' 58 121 Keim, Robert Mahlon, 5006 Klingle St., N.W.. Washington 16. D. C. ' 59 132 Keim, Walter Herman, 5006 Klingle St.. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C. ' 57. .85. 297 Keithley. George Frederick. 505 S. Hi Lusi St.. Mount Prospect, 111., ' 57 106. 212, 280 Kelly, Clinton Wavne. 1252 Cherokee Rd.. Louisville 4. Ky.. ' 59 132 Kemp. David Edward, 394 Golf Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla., 58 306 Kempler, Donald, 142 Irving Ave., South Orange, N. J., ' 57 106, 219 Kempler, Roger, 142 Irving Ave., South Orange, N, J., ' 59.132, 248, 316 Kenaston, James Hampton, Box 552, Cocoa, Fla., ' 57. ...106, 281 Kenion, Thomas Shaw, P.O. Bo.x 138, Hillsboro, N. C„ ' 57 Kennedy, Charles Darrell. 3109 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham, N. C, ' 59 132 Kennerkneeht, Ralph Emmett, Rt. 5, Fort Plain, N. Y„ ' 58 Kenyon, Van Leslie, 111, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, N. C, ' 58 Kephart, William Wishart, Jr.. 8900 Fairview Rd., Silver Spring, Md., ' 56 85, 286, 350 Kerchner, John Franklin, 314 North Mill St., Louisville, Ohio, 59 .132 Kersey, John Nelson, 303 Union St., Bluefield, W. Va., 58... 121, 294, 323 Kerstetler, Ned Mansfield, 520 E. Main St., Louisville, Ohio, ' 57 106, 301 Kessler, Harold Richard, 130 Worthington Rd., Rochester, N. Y., ' 57 106 Ketcham, David Elliott, 608 Greenbrier Dr., Bellepoint, W Va., ' 57 106 Keyes, Jerome Willis, Jr., 6504 Duke St., Alexandria, Va., ' 57 106, 160, 292, 293 Keyser, James Robert, IIL 1614 Bedford Ave., Lynchburg. Va., ' 57 121, 322 Kienle, Richard William, 1573 Sterling Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C, ' 57 106, 160, 289 Kilgore, John William (Sp ec), Bo.x 466, Tazewell, Va. Kim, James K. S., 106 Haven Rd., Syracuse, N. Y., ' 58 Kim, Kun Ha, Direct, of Iron Bridge Co., Seoul, Korea, ' 58. 106 Kimball, Hugo Brown, 523 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C, 56 Kimble, Clayton Earl, Jr., 835 Jefferson St., Wilmington, Del., ' 58 301, 309 Kimmel, Ralph Edward, 319 McMillan Ave., Wilmington, N. C, ' 59 132 Kimmich, Walter Criss, 138 96th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., ' 58 121, 309 King, Arthur Ward, 1410 Vickers Ave., Durham, N, C, ' 57 106 King, John Hill, Robin Rd., Maryville, Tenn.. ' 56 85 King, John Reid, 508 Sycamore St., Weldon, N, C„ ' 57 King, Joseph Warren, King Ave., Kings Mills, Ohio, ' 58 121 King, Julius, Duke Station, Durham, N. C, ' 57 106 King, LeRoy Harry, Jr., 808 North 25th St., Paducah, Ky., ' 59 132, 283 King, Paul Douglas, Jr., 109 N. 18th St., Morehead City, N. C, ' 56 King, Phillip Marvin, Jackson Motel, Ripley, W. Va., ' 59 132 Kinyon, Brice Wayne, 122 East Price Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn., ' 58 121, 310 Kirby, Milton Ray, 410 Newsom St., Durham, N. C, 57 106, 293 Kirkland, Frankie, Rt. 1, Scotland Neck, N. C, ' 58 121 Kirkman, Thomas Carlton, Jr., 902 Sunset Dr., High Point, N. C, ' 56 193, 214 Kirkpatrick, David Willis, 59 .School St.. Canton, N. C, ' 56 85, 289. 342 Kirkpatrick, James Edward, Jr., 1025 Federal St., Toronto, Ohio, ' 58 Kisiler, Henry Evans, Jr., 1305 Lilac Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 57 106, 290 Klcdaras, Constantino G., 17 S. West St., Raleigh, N. C, ' 56. .85 Kledaras, Harold George, 17 S. West St., Raleigh, N, C, ' 56... .85 KIcvansky, Richard, Reading, Pa., ' 57 106 Kline, Robert Loux, Jr., 420 Piedmont, Reidsville, N, C„ ' 57. 248 Klinger, Charles Vincent, 4 ( hatham Ave., Oakhurst, N. J., ' 57 322 Kloman, William Charles, 6310 33rd St., N.W., Washington 15, D. C, ' 59.132, 29(i Knake, Phillipp Bernard, Jr., 3920 Wallace St., Lynchburg, Va., ' 56 85. 252, 301 Knapp, John Franklin, 414 Prince George Ave., Hopewell, Va., ' 58 121 Knapp, Roger Bernard, 2 Lowell PI., West Orange, N. J., ' 59 Knauss, Donald Thomas, 630 N. 22nd St., Allentown, Pa., ' 56.85, 195, 240, 241, 247 Knight, Francis Makemie, 2611 Legion Ave., Durham, N, C, ' 59 134 Knight, Robert Hill, 374 Euclid Ave., Statesville, N. C, ' 57.. 106 Knotts, Don Morton, 3(M East Main St., Albemarle, N. C, 56 289 Knotts, John Douglas, 304 E. Main St.. Albemarle, N. C, ' 56 .323 Knowles, Billy Wilson, P.O. Box 176, Knightdale, N. C, ' 57 70, 294, 323 .314 Kocourek, Jerry John, 2402 S. Clarence Ave.. Berwyn. III.. ' 56 Koernner, John Stanton, 4023 Spring Hill Rd., Louisville 7, Ky., ' 56.. Kohl. Robert Edson, 4320 .Scagrape Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 59 134, 283 Koiko, Philip, 13 Linden Ave., Spring Valley, N. Y., ' 56 85, 190, 317 Konefal, Walter Albert, 83 Hobart PI., Garfield, N. J., ' 59. .134 Konicek, Milton Charles, 1904 South 56th Ct., Cicero, III., ' 56 323 Koontz. Earl Carlton, Rt. 1, Linwood, N. C, ' 57 Kopf. John Randolph. 3344 Runnymede PL, N.W., Washington, D. C. ' 56 85, 194, 241, 246, 352 Korotkin, Michael Paul. Rosemont Farm. Wilmont Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.. ' 59 134, 312 Kramer. Richard Spencer. 3692 Rawnsdale Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, ' 58 160, 206, 236, 281 Kramer. Richard Vance, 2251 Cranford Rd., Durham. N. C, 58 121. 206, 281 Kramer, Robert Arnold, Jr., 2712 Hillside Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio, ' 59 134 Krause. Richard George, 132 West Elm St., New Haven, Conn., ' 59 134, 292 Kredich, Nicholas Michael, 2913 N, 78th Ave., Elmwood Park, III., ' 57 106, 169, 248, 281, 322 Kreidler, David Bell, 603 Blanchard Pkwy.. W. Allenhurst, N. J., ' 59.. 134, 287 Kreps, Arthur Emmet, 51 Bowdoin St., Maplewood, N. J.. ' 59.. 1 34 Kreps. Donald Arthur. 51 Bowdoin St., Maplewood, N. J., ' 58 121, 308 Krueger. Ronald Paul, 224 Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, N. J., ' 58 106 Kruse, John Collinson. 1016 Wager Rd., Rocky River 16, Ohio, ' 59 134, 207 Kucek, John Harvey, 35 Park Dr. Eastover Hill, Dover, Del., ' 58 121 Kuebler, Charles Herman, 1700 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 59 134, 355 Kuman, Herbert Miroslaw, 71 Chestnut St., Wellsville, N. Y„ ' 56 86 Kumpf, William August, 235 E. 11th Ave., Conshohocken, Pa., ' 56 86, 195, 229, 233, 234, 240, 241, 247, 314 Kurad, Joseph Ward, 3712 Delverne Rd., Baltimore 18, Md., ' 56 Lack, John Joseph, 1617 Norris St., Camden 4. N. J., ' 56 212 Lackland, William Saville (Spec), 1540 Matanikau St., Tarawa Terrace, N. C. Lacy, Alexander Bystard, Jr.. Clover. Va., ' 59 134, 198 Lacy, David Allen, III, 4027 University, Dallas, Texas, ' 56..86 Lagergren, John David, 40 S. Spring Garden Ave., Nutley, N. J., ' 58 LaHurd, Neil Joseph, 229 S. Lime Ave, Sarasota, Fla., 59 134, 295 Lakata. Robert John, 176 Lester Ave., Johnson City, N. Y., ' 57 306, 334, 335, 338, 370 Lambert, Thomas Kayes, 32 Central Dr., Bronxville 8, N. Y., ' 59 134 Lamhrakos. George Louis, 46 Prospect Park. S.W., Brooklyn, N. Y,. ' 59 134 Lamnicil. John Harold, 4613 Avenue R.. Birmingham, Ala., ' 58 121, 292, 293 l.aMotte, Arthur Hungerford, Jr.. 4206 Westview Rd.. Baltimore. Md., ' 58 305 l.ampros, I.ampros Chris. 636 New Castle Rd.. Farrell. Pa.. ' 57 212 Lane. Gary Clyde, 626 St. George Rd., Raleigh. N. C ' 59 II. 134,288 Lane, James Henry, Box 31, .Star Rt., Myrtle Grove, Fla., ' 56 86, 174, 192, 222. 302 Lane, William Cobb, Jr., 178 Adelaide St., Belleville 9, N, Y., ' 57 106 Lang, Gordon Roger, 345 Magnolia St., Rochester, N. Y., ' 58 297, 350 1 anger, Guy Lewis, 6X6 Beverly Dr., Sarasota, Fla., ' 59 11, 134, 355 1 ang ey. Van Emerson, ( orricnies 1115, Buenos Aires, Argentina, ' 56 1 angston, William Dortch, Jr., 3(15 S. Pineview Ave., Goldsboro, N. C, ' 59 134, 288 I anning. John Tate, Jr.. 300? Surrey Rd.. Durham, N. C. ' 59 134. 295 LaPolla, James Joseph, 621 Washington, Niles. Ohio, 56 86, 196. 244. 297 Laresc, Eddie John, Box 388, Kimball, W. Va., ' 57 106, 309 Larese, Ricci Joe. Box 388. Kimball. W. Va.. ' 58 121. 309 Lassiter. Kenneth Robert Lee. 5007 Gratton Ave., Richmond 24, Va., ' 58 121, 168 ' Plait the years ahead today the Home Security ivay Home Securifi f LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Bascom Ba nis, Presklciu George Watts Hill, Chairman of the Board District Offices in Twenty-one North Carolina Cities CAROLINA THEATRE Durham ' s Largest and Best Th atr Graduate to Greater Savings at your friendly Colonial Stores Duiliani, N. C. Lattimore. Rudolph Burton. Bostic. N. C, ' 58 .306, 323 l-auber, Raymond Clarence. M. O. Apts.. 205 Maynard Ave.. Durham, N. C. ' 56 Laverty. Robert Oscar. 1008 N. Clay. Frankfort. Ind., ■59._ 134, 295 Lavie, Henrique Jose. Av Avismendi Mavluninesa, Caracas, Venezuela, ' 56 Lavoo, George William, Rt. 3, Cortland, Ohio, ' 56.86, 174, 181 Lawrence, Robert, III. 151 E. Palisade Ave.. Englewood. N. J., ' 59 134 Layson. Zed Clark. Jr.. Millersburg. Ky.. ' 59 134. 295 Lazard. Richard Randolph. 112 E. 44th St.. Savannah. Ga.. ' 57 Leak. Robert Edwards. Box 485. Rt. 4, Rockingham. N. C ' 56.86. 252. 282, 283 LeBauer, Edmund Joseph, 910 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N. C, ' 57 Le Clere. William Earl, 1407 Briarwood Dr.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 Lee, Blaney Earl, Rt. 6. Box 77. Durham, N. C, ' 57 309 Lee, Richard Carlton, 3248 W. Shadowlawn Ave.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga., ' 56. .86, 241 Lee, William Swain, 206 S. Broad St., Middletown, Del., ' 57.. 106 Leinbach, Philip Eaton. Rt. 1. Shattalon Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C, ' 56 86, 170, 174, 229, 234, 298 Leister, Howard Jack, Black Rock Rd., Hampstead, Md., -59.. 134 Leon-Hernandez, Odoardo Placido, Ave Carabobo 1 El Rosal, Caracas, Venezuela, ' 56 86 LePage, Frederick Robert, 63 Seven Bridge Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y.. ' 58 286 Levin, James Steckler, 4425 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., ' 59 134, 316 Levine, Michael Victor, 3291 Park Ave., Wantagh, N. Y., ' 58. 121 Levitin, Jordan Sheffer, 926 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va., ' 56 86, 313 Levy, Michael Paul, 724 Westfield Ave.. Elizabeth. N. J.. 56 86. 317 Lewis. Andrew Morris. Jr., Cheriton. Va.. 56. ...86, 248, 286, 351 Lewis, Charles Vance, 1516 E. Worthington Ave., Charlotte, N. C, ' 58 121, 309 Lewis, Claude Irenius, Rt. 1, Stanley, N. C, ' 57 Lewis. Clayton Wilson, 910 Malbern Ave., Buxton 4, Md., ' 58.121 Lewis, David Parks, Lonas Addition, Maryville, Tenn., ' 58 Lewis, Franklin Edwards, 1701 N. 19th Ave.. Pensacola. Fla.. 57 106 Libby. Bruce John, 1434 N. Franklin Ave.. River Forest. HI.. 58 121. 311 Lichtenstein. Edward, 800 Main St., Peekskill, N. Y.. ' 56.86. 313 Lidz. Edward. 1 Ross Lane. Woodmere. N. Y., ' 58 121. 317 Linden. John Edward, 1501 W St.. S.E.. Washington 20. D. C. 59 134. 202 Lindennieyer, James William. 42 Harwood Rd., Louisville 7, Ky.. ' 59 134. 295 Linder. James Hugh. 27 Ridge Dr.. Birmingham. Ala.. ' 59 134. 299 Lindsey. Charles Taliaferro, Jr., 5022 Allan Rd.. Washington 16. D. C, ' 57 106. 294 Lineback. Jimmy Nottingham. 1825 Robinhood Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C, ' 58 Lineberry, Lucas Rodney. 902 N. Prince St.. Lancaster. Pa.. 58 121,293 Lineker, Sidney George, Jr.. 12 Aspen Lane, Falls Church, Va., ' 57 106, 193, 290 Linton, William Robert, Jr., 2935 Harvard Ave., Jacksonville 10, Fla.. ' 59 134. 300 l.intzcnich, Joseph William, 44 Fair Oaks. Clayton 17. Mo.. 58 306 I.ippincott, Milton Steele, Jr., 820 W. Burke St., Easton, Pa., ' 59 134, 291 l.itle, William Albert, 155 Wilmont Ave., Washington, Pa., 56 241. 252. 303 Little, Frederick Booker, 804 W, Market St.. Anderson. S. C, ' 59 134 Lit tle. Joseph Wallace. Jr., 502 4th Ave., Myrtle Beach, S. C, ' 57 241 littler, Theodore Coltrane, 130 Acdemy St., Manlius, N. Y., ' 56 Livingston, Lewis, Box 614, De Bary, Fla.. ' 59.134. 186. 280 Locke. Ronald James. 808 W. Bes.semer Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. ' 57 106 Loden. George Barnard, 2600 Woodward Way, N.W., Atlanta. Ga., ' 57 106, 302 Lodmell, John Gary, Walter Reed Army Med. Center, Washington, D. C, ' 56 86. 213. 286 Loeb, Theodore Farnham, Jr.. 694 Glendale Rd.. N. Wilbraham. Mass., ' 57 106 Logan, Leonard Gilmore, Jr., 2-C Lakeside Apts., Melrose Park 26, Pa., ' 59 134 121. .86. 302 134. .86, .106, 160, 282 ' 59.. •59. 134, .86, 214, 134, Lomax, Phillip Asbury, Box 561, N. Wilkesboro, N. C, 57. Long, George Truett, 1021 Richmond Dr.. Rock Hill. S. C. ' 58 121. Long, Johnny Lee. 1000 North Washington. Shelby. N, C, •57..248. 289, Long. Norwood Greyson, 4605 Amherst Rd., College Park. Md., ' 56 86, 193, 196, 229, Long, William Morris, 809 Yancey St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 Longcrier, Franklin Marcus, Saxapahaw, N. C. 57 Longsworth. Robert Morrow. Rt. 1. Carrollton. Ohio, ' 58 121, 155, 170, LoSasso, Alvin, 1628 Hillman St., Youngstown, Ohio, 58 Losee, Wilmot Hurst, Jr., 103 Third St., Garden City, N. Y.. ' 58. .121, 189, Lovett. Donald Robert. 20 Eustace Dr.. Dixon, III., 56 Lovitt, Ronald, 345 Fairway Dr.. Miami Beach. Fla., ' 59 Low, Joseph Thompkins, Jr,, 40 Derwent Ave., Verona, N. J., ' 56 Lowe, Thomas Francis, 1626 Winford Rd., Baltimore 12, Md., ' 57... Lowe, Thurman Lee. RED. Zolfo Springs. Fla.. 5 Lowe. William Emory, Jr.. 415 Poinsetta Rd.. Daytona Beach. Fla., ' 56. Lower. David Allen. II Sunset Terrace. Baldwinsville. N. Y.. Lowi. Bertram Haas, 1032 4th Ave.. Gadsden. Ala.. ' 56 Luce, William Paterson, 3491 N. Venice St., Arlington 7, Va. Luechauer. Daniel Paul, 1215 Harrison St., Hollywood, Fla., ' 58 121. I.ugar, William Carroll, Oceana, W. Va.. ' 56 Luper. Cooper Jackson. Rt. 2. Rocky Mount Lushis. Donald Vladis. 1247 Jackson St.. Easton. Pa.. 58 Lutz. Robert Agner. 1206 Oval Dr.. Durham. N. C. ' 59 Lybass. Tillinghast, 1409 Windsor Place. Jacksonville. Fla.. ' 57 106. Lyman, David, 135 Polo Club Lane, Bangkok, Thailand, ' 58 121, Lynch, John David, Jr., 201 N. 1st St., Mebane, N. C, ' 59. Lynch, Walter Graham, IIL 539 Henry St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ' 56 86. 202. Lyon. Edwin Robert. Jr.. Box 867. Laurinburg. N. C. ' 59. Lyon. Peter. 1810 Rittenhouse Sq.. Philadelphia, Pa.. ' 59... McAllister. John Franklin, 309 Chelsea St., Sisterville, W. Va., ' 56 McAnally, William Jefferson. IIL 4922 Brandywine St,, N,W., Washington 16, D. C. ' 59 134, McCahan. David Stanley, 7U)0 Hq. Spt. WG APO 633. New York. N. Y.. ' 57 McClain. David Hollingsworth. 2021 Myrtle Dr.. Durham. N. C. ' 57 McConnell. John Cameron, 3423 Coleman St., Columbia, S. C, ' 58 McConnell, Richard Arthur, Apt. 8-A. 801 Underwood Ave.. Durham. N. C, ' 57 McConnell, William Gamble, 2 Hermitage Rd, Sharon, Pa., ' 59 McCormack, John Newton, 314 Pleasant St., Spindale, N. C. ' 58 McCormick, James Moody, III, 906 B Street., St. Albans, W. Va.. McCreery. Arley Joe. Dry Creek Rd., White Sulphur Springs. W. Va.. ' 56. McCutchcon. William Ray. 119 Queen St.. Beckley. W. Va., ' 58 McDcrmott, Thomas Joseph, III, 517 N. St. George St.. Allentown, Pa., ' 58 122, McDonald, Theodore Crane, 14 Groveland Ave., Buffalo 14, N. Y., ' 58 McDorman. Clarence Leslie. 1815 Kensington Rd., Birmingham , Ala., ' 58 McElhaney. Harold Norbert. 101 Center Ave., Burgettstown. Pa.. ' 57 109, 294. 323. 324, McFadden, Don Calvin, Jr.. 340 N. Maysville St.. Mt. Sterling. Ky.. ' 58 122, McFarland, Robert Bruce, 2905 Calawba St., Aiken, S. C McFce, Charles Bond, III, 4707 Calumet Rd., Richmond, McGaughey, Robert Trusell, 357 Arch St„ Kittanning, Pa McGill, John Edward, 10708 E. Nolcrest Dr., Silver Spring, Md., ' 58 •58. .168, .89, 308, ' 59. ' 57.. ' 58.. 122, .109, 290, .89, 305 134, 31 .89, 222, 290 285 McGranahan, Charles Bruce, 9 Rue Grand Conde, Ihionville, France. ' 5 . McGregor, Frank Hamilton, Ir., Millwood Rd.. Mt. Kisco, N. •.. ' 59 Mcllhennv, John Boyd, 751-B Aalapapa Dr.. l.anikai, Hawaii, ' 57 McIIwain, Bruce Douglas. 246 Blauvelt Ave,. Hohokus. N. J.. ' 58 Mclntyre. Fred Headen. Jr.. 909 Berkeley Ave.. Charlotte 3. N. C. ' 59 134 McKay. David William. P. O. Box 2181. Delray Beach. Fla., ' 58 122 McKee. Robert Cooper. New Wilmington, Pa., ' 56 McKeithan. Jack. Ahhottshurg. N. C, ' 57 252, 292, 293 McKinnon, John Borden, 1506 N. Elm St., Lumberton, N, C. ' 56. 169. 252. 288, 289 McLain. Lee William. Jr.. Rt. 4. Box 73. Sarasota. Fla.. ' 57 109. 195. 252. 282. 283 McLaulin. Johnnie Claude, Jr.. 1009 Green St.. Durham. N. C. ' 56 McLean. William Russell, 214 Scotland St.. Dunedin. Fla., 56 89. 240 McLellan, George Edward. 811 Green St., Durham, N, C„ ' 56 89, 282 Mcl.eod, Don Evans, 3414 Shepherd St., Chevy Chase, Md.. ' 57 109, 298 McMan. William Dale. 148 Courtland St.. Elyria. Ohio, ' 57 109, 246, 305 McMath, Herbert Kent. 405 Chenoweth Lane. Louisville 7. Ky.. ' 59 134 McMillan. Samuel Duncan, Jr., 119 Colonial Circle, Wilmington, N. C. ' 56.89. 169. 229 McMillan, William Owen, Jr., 5010 Kanawha Ave.. Charleston. W. Va., ' 59 134. 300 McNally. Michael. Rosepoint Rt. 10. Kingsport. Tenn,, ' 58 301, 322 McNeer. Charles Conrad. Abingdon Hwy.. Bristol. Va.. ' 56 89, 281 McSherry, John M. Anthony, 115 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 25, N. Y., ' 59 134 McTammany. John Robert. Box 153. Knoxville. Tenn.. ' 57 109. 298 MacEwen. Richard Alan, 4825 Montgomery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md., ' 59 134, 303 Mackenzie, Charles Edward, 960 Orange St., Lancaster. Pa.. ' 57 106, 244 MacKinnon, William Howard. Box 187. B. F. Goodrich Co., Monrovia Libera, West Africa, ' 59.. 134, 292 MacMillan, Jack Fuller, 1414 Dollar Ave,, Durham. N. C, ' 58 355 MacPherson, Carl Allan. 700 Pittsboro Rd., Chapel Hill, N, C, ' 58 106, 350 MacPherson, Douglas Hunt, 28 Sunset Bay Dr., Largo, Fla., ' 58 Madden, John Wallace, MTD, Route 17, Beaver Falls. Pa.. ' 57 106. 294. 323 Mahanna. Peter Griffing. 100 Bent Lane. Newark, Del., ' 57 .309 Mahdavi. Massud, Doctors Street. Meshed. Iran, ' 56 86 Mahns. Henry Louis. 631 Green Grove Rd.. Neptune. N. J.. ' 57 106 Mahr. Michael Stephen. 3409 Fallstaff Rd.. Baltimore 15. Md.. ' 57 Malone. Michael Taylor, 319 W. Queen St., Edenton, N, C. ' 59 134 Malone. Robert Stephen. Yard Craft U.S.N.A.S., Pensacola, Fla.. ' 57 106 Manifold. Edward, 280 N. Porter St.. Waynesburg. Pa„ ' 56. .285 Manning, Donald Franklin, Willseyville. N. Y., ' 57.106. 195 Manuel. Richard Duffev. 3759 W. St., N.W., Washington 7. D. C. ' 56 86, 194. 246. 286 Marchese. Joseph Francis. 2527 Gray Manor Terrace. Baltimore. Md.. ' 56 86. 193. 246. 282 Marcovecchio. Joseph. 224 Franklin Rd., N. E. Atlanta, Ga.. ' 59 134 Markoff. Alan Stuart, 221 Pomeroy, Peekskill, N. Y., ' 56 313 Marks, Marvin Lee, 3311 Labyrinth Rd., Baltimore 15, Md.. ' 57.. 106. 196, 202. 313 Marquis. Dean Anthony, 11 Park Place, Short Hills. N. J., ' 59 134.280 Marsh. Robert Lockwood. Jr., 368 Jackson St., Glencoe, 111., ' 58 281 Marshall, Harris Andrew, Jr.. 465 Townsend Court. Orangeburg. S. C. ' 57 106. 298 Marshall. Robert Denkmann. Jr.. 510 N. Linden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif., ' 56 Marston. Martin Marshall, Jr., ' 56 2831 49th St., N,W., Washington, D. C, ' 56 86, 222 Marth, John George, 120 East 82 St., New York 28. N. Y.. ' 59 134 Martin, Charles Richardson, 1810 Market .St., Wilmington, N. ( ., ' 59 134 Martin, Horace Haverstick, IH, 202 S. Charlotte St., Manheim. Pa., ' 59 Martin, Loren Winston, 4504 Glasgow Rd„ Fountain City, Tenn., ' 59 134 Martin, Miles Herbert, Jr., Box 178, Oak Hill, W. Va., ' 58 122 Martin, Robert Drake, 155 Brixton Rd., Garden City. N. Y.. ' 58 Martin. Robert Lee, Jr., 616 W. 10th St.. Birmingham, Ala., ' 56 106 Martin, Robert Stancil, Jr., 310 S. Andrews Ave.. Goldsboro, N. C, ' 56 86, 158, 192, 214, 229, 234. 241. 305 Martin. Samuel Kellogg. 9 Beechmont Ave.. Bronxville. N. Y.. ' 58 282 Martin, William Marion, Jr., 4210 Oakridge Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.. ' 57 106. 281. 292 Marvin, Lewis Beach. Sands Point L. I.. Port Washington. N. Y., ' 56 86, 300, 380 Masius. Alfred Glenn, Jr., 3109 Guilford Ave., Baltimore, Md.. ' 57 106, 248, 305 Mason, Richard Finley, 1405 Clarendon Ave., Lakeland, Fla.. ' 57 106. 292 Massey. Richard Corley. 1501 Ferncliff Rd.. Charlotte. N, C. ' 56 86, 302 Massey, William Joseph, III. Raleigh Rd.. Smithfield. N. C. ' 58 122. 281 Massie. Francis Stanford. Box 374. Waynesville, N. C. ' 57.106 Matheson, Joe Kenneth. Jr., 331 7th St.. N.E., Hickory. N. C. ' 57 Matsushita. Fumiaki. 46 Kuruma CHO Shiba. Minatoku, Tokyo. Japan. ' 56 86. 245 Matthews James Erdman Bramble. 7103 Oxford Rd.. Baltimore. Md., ' 58 122, 155. 286 Matthews. Joseph Carson. III. 4706 Western Blvd.. Raleigh, N. C, ' 56... 86, 168 Matthews, Lewis Richard, Jr., 7103 Oxford Rd.. Baltimore 4. Md., ' 57 109, 286 Maunz. Don Loren. Interstate Parkway Ext.. Bradford. Pa.. ' 59 134. 300 Maus, Lewis McKinney, 315 W. Market St.. Reidsville. N. C, ' 56 Maxson, Myron Finley, 627 Southcrest Dr., Pittsburgh 26, Pa„ ' 56... 86, 202, 229, 305, 356 Maxwell. Sherry Strome. 836 27th Ave.. N.. St. Petersburg, Fla., ' 57 109 May, James F„ 5450-C, S.W. 76th St., Miami, Fla., ' 59 134 Mayer, Ronald Bruce. 513 California Ave., Pittsburgh 2, Pa., ' 56 306, 334, 335, 338, 391 Mayhew. Kenneth Edwin. Jr., 212 S. Mulberry St., Cherryville, N. C„ ' 56.89, 229, 234 Maynard, David Lee, 114 N. Central Ave., Belmont, N. C, ' 59 134 Maynard, Peter Harrison, Loomis School, Windsor, Conn., ' 59 134 Mazzotti. Richard Rene, 615 W. Main Cross., Taylorville, 111., ' 59 134 Mead, Allen, 1314 W. Foster Pkwy., Fort Wayne 6, Ind., ' 57 109, 282 Meador, James Carr, Jr., 1 Ohio Ave.. Charleston. W. Va.. ' 57 109. 301 Means. Richard Emile (Spec). 415 Magnolia .St.. W., Winston-Salem. N. C. Mease, Richard Helgren. 1658 Peachtree Circle. S.. Jacksonville. Fla.. ' 58 Mebane. Robert Alan. 1711 Pugh St., Fayetteville, N. C, ' 56.89 Meeks, George Winston. 1017 Gloria Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 57 Meffert. William George, 2610 Country Club Pkwy.. Cedard Rapids. Iowa, ' 58 122, 238, 297, 354 Mejo. Robert Walter, 87 Sydney Ave., Malverne, N. Y., ' 56 89, 243. 302 Meltzer. Carl Martin. 89 27 74th Ave.. Glendale 27. N. Y., ' 56 Menefee, Samuel Winfrey, III, 939 Salisbury Court, Lancaster. Pa.. ' 58 122. 307. 354 Meredith. Howard Percy. Jr.. 330 Maxwell Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa., ' 57 109. 285 Meriney. David Knight. 59 Nottingham Rd.. Ramsey. N. J.. ' 56 89. 244. 314 Merkerbach. Donald Walter. 333 Ridewood Ave.. Glen Ridge. N. J., ' 58 294 Merritt, James Edward. 358 8th St.. N.W.. Hickory. N. C, ' 59 134 Merritt, Repton Hall, P.O. Box 100, Pineville, N. C, ' 57 109. 188. 303 Merz. Harry William. Jr.. Rt. 1. Collegeville. Pa.. ' 56. 89. 306 Metcalf. Jadie Richard. Box 403. Oneco, Fla.. ' 57 109 Mcwhorne. William Burke. Jr.. 102 Virginia St., Roxboro, N, C, ' 58. .122. 160, 169, 171, 281 DIVISION OF NATIONAI DA1R ' ' PRODIK IS CORP DAIRY PRODUCTS Good Things Co in e i It Seal test Packages THE BOOK EXCHANGE ELKINS MOTOR Home of CO. DeSoto - Plymouth Duke University Barber Shop r 1  Union Basement - V West Campus r k We Have Specialized y y r in College Headwork For 31 Years. W M ERVIN, Mgr the name that ' s OFFICAL with America Spalding ' Sets the Pare in S xtrLs a I i % Meyer. Gordon Barclay. Harbor Rd.. Sands Point. N. Y.. ' 58 122. 236. 301 Meyer. Herbert Fred, 187 S. Middletown Rd.. Pearl River. N. Y.. ' . ' iS 122 Michael. Alan Sydney. 291 Highland Ave.. Ridgewood. N. J., ' 58 285 Michaud. John Camillus. Jr.. 78 First St.. Hodge. La.. •?9 134. 280 Milewski. Emil Frank. 2010 Oakmont St.. Philadelphia. Pa., ' 57 Miller. Bruce Wilkinson, 153 Roxbury Rd.. Garden City. N. Y.. ' 57.109. 222. 306 Miller. Carl Anthony. Jr.. 1714 Washington Blvd.. Louisville. Ohio, 57 282 Miller, Cledith Aten. Jr.. 17 W. Union St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa., ' 59 134 Miller, Donald Ira. 205 Fairway Dr.. Miami Beach. Fla., ' 59. 134 Miller. Fred Hayes. 305 McGlohon St.. Ahoskie. N. C, 59 134, 288 Miller, James Eugene, 760 Lawrence Ave.. Westfield. N. J., ' 59 134. 280 Miller, John Merrimon, Rt. 3, Wye Way Rd.. Knoxville. Tenn.. ' 59 134 Miller. Kenneth McGlaughon. Box 605. Raeford. N. C ' 56. .89 Miller. Richard Paul. 1714 Washington Blvd.. Louisville. Ohio. ' 59 ...134. 283 Miller. Robert Cosner. 928 Detroit Ave.. Denver. Colo.. ' 58. 122 Miller. Thomas Ogden. 152 N. E. 92nd St.. Miami 38. Fla.. ' 58 122. 217 Miller. Thomas Raymond. 202 Hillcrest Dr.. High Point. N. C. ' 56 Miller. William Egene. IL 4910 Loughboro Rd.. N.W.. Wash. 16. D. C. ' 59 134 Millhauser. Robert Louis. 3511 Overbrook Rd.. Baltimore 8. Md.. ' 59 134 Millner. Pryor Reynolds. IV. 303 Randolph St.. Danville. Va.. ' 59 134 Mirandon. Robert Hugh. 179 Lincoln Ave.. Ridgewood. N. J.. ' 56 89 Misenheimer. Clinton Brown, 500 N. East Ave.. Kannapolis. N. C. ' 58 109 Mitchell. Arthur Rock. Jr.. 3833 Wieuca Terrace. N. E.. Atlanta 5. Ga., ' 59 134 Mitchell. John Wesley, Jr., La Grange, N. C, ' 56 89 Mitchell. Peter Raymond. 301 Birdwood Ave.. Haddonfield. N. J., ' 57 214 Mitschele, George Karl Frederick, Rt. 1. Freehold. N. J.. ' 59 134. 307 Moffett, Daniel Bruce. 4344 Hawthorne St.. N. W.. Washington 16. D. C, ' 57 Mogol. Louis Melvyn. 80 Elwood Place. Staten Island 1. N. Y.. ' 59 134. 316 Moll. Richard Wood. 5757 Crestview Dr.. Indianapolis. Ind.. ' 56 14. 89. 170, 176. 198 Moneymaker. Thomas Andgrew. Jr.. 2315 Fort Scott Dr.. Arlington. Va.. ' 58 122, 297 Monroe, Charles Milton, III. 277 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y., ' 56 306 Montgomery. David Peden. Jr.. 1014 Knox St., Durham, N. C. ' 58 192, 281 Moody, John Arbuckle, 2460 Dover Rd., Columbus 9. Ohio, ' 59 134 Moody. Thomas Watson. 718 W. Chapel Hill St., Durham, N. C, ' 58 122 Mooney. Timothy Cooper. 3130 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C ' 59. .134. 287 Moore, Allen Hoyt. Jr. (Spec). Pine Bluff Trail. Chapel Hill. N. C. Moore. Alton Vaughn. Rt. 1. Box 357. Armour Rd.. Columbus. Ga., ' 58 301 Moore, Calvin Thomas, Erie Road. Box 48. Derby. N. Y.. ' 58 122. 285 Moore. James Edward. 526 Wilson St.. Greenwood. S. C. ' 58 122. 290 Moore. John Foster. 1170 Via Salerno. Winter Park. Fla.. ' 58 122. 282 Moore. Randall Bradley. 209 Logan St.. Frankfort. Ky.. ' 58 122. 311 Moore. Robert Lee. Rt. 1. Rutherfordton. N. C. ' 57 109 Moore. Roy Edward. Jr.. Canaan. N. Y.. ' 57 109. 286 Moore. Temple Craige. Jr.. 3476 Peakwood Dr.. Roanoke. Va.. ' 59 134. 307 Moore. Terrance Gee. 168 Park Drive. Salem Ohio. ' 56. .89. 297 Moore. Tommy Joseph. 1616 E. Berry Ave.. Gastonia. N. C, ' 57 109 Moore. Wilburn Lee. P.O. Box 315. Merrifield. Va., ' 59 134 Moorman. James Watt. 801 N. Washington St.. Rutherfordton. N. C. ' 59. 134, 287 Moreno, Alirio Jose, 89 E. 4 44, Maracaibo. Venezuela, 57 109, 195 Morey, Samuel Winchester, 90 N. Hancock St.. Lexington 73, Mass., 59 134 Morgan. Eben Cornelius, Rt. 2. Asheboro, N. C. ' 56 .334. 335. 337. 339 Morgan. Eugene Brown. William St.. Kannapolis. N. C, ' 58 Morgan. Richard Wood. 1006 Lamond Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 122. 160. 294. 355 Morgan, Robert Whittelsey, 1013 West Main St.. Durham. N. C. ' 56 Morgan. Walter Clinton Baker, 801 W. Broad St., Wilson, N. C. ' 59 134 Morgan. Wilson Avery. II. Rt. 4. Hendersonville. N. C. ' 57 Moriber. Lloyd Alan, 2260 80 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y., ' 56 Morin, Max, Jr.. 5813 Willowton Ave., Baltimore 14. Md., ' 59... 134 Morrell, Prior Stuart, 62 Dwight St., Brookline, Mass.. ' 58 134 Morris. John Edgar. Jr.. 72 Front St.. Hertford. N. C, ' 58 122, 290 Morris, William Collins, Jr.. 1251 Mayfield Ridge Rd.. Cleveland 24, Ohio, ' 58 311 Morrow, Donald Hager, 104 S. Main St.. Mooresville. N. C. ' 56 89 Mosrie. Azett, 837 Mercer St., Princeton, W. Va.. ' 57 109, 309 Mott. George Edward. III. 900 Norfolk Ave.. Virginia Beach, Va.. ' 58 122 Mottershead. Cheston Vaux. Jr., 212 Tarawa Blvd.. Tarawa Terrace. N. C ' 58 Moulton, Wilbur Wright, Jr.. 1700 East Blount St.. Pensacola. Fla.. ' 56 170 Mousmoules. George B.. 2927 McKinley St., N.W.. Washington 15. D. C, ' 57 Moy, David, 500 Ben.son St.. Camden 3, N. J.. ' 57 109 Moynihan. Robert Emmett. 232 Henry St.. Portsmouth. Va.. ' 56 306 Mueser. Robert Ranson. 1208 B Street. Durham. N. C. ' 57 Mulholland. Christopher Columbus. III. 110 E. Maynard Ave.. Durham. N. C, ' 57 109, 310 Mull, William Harry, 140 Grandview Ave.. Bau.sman, Pa., ' 57 109, 245, 314 Mullholand, Alfred Davis. Jr., 1301 Winston Ave., Baltimore 12, Md., ' 59 134, 308 Mullins. Jerry Kent. Madison. W. Va., ' 57 109, 290 Munch, Charles Herbert, 62 Covington St., Asheville, N. C. 57 109, 302 Muniz. Antonio Manuel, 3362 San Jose Blvd.. Jacksonville. Fla.. ' 56 89. 314 Murphy, Robert Edward, 4633 Ridge Rd.. W.. Spencerport. N. Y.. ' 56 Murphy, Samuel George. 3339 Clark Circle, Norfolk, Va.. ' 58 122, 286, 355 Murphy, Ted Daniel. Rt. 1, Stanley. N. C, ' 58 122 Murray. John Archie, Jr., 610 S. Rome Ave.. Tampa 6. Fla.. ' 57 109, 309 Murray. Reginald Alton, 402 E. King St.. Kings Mountain. N. C. ' 56 89 Murray, Robert Howard, 159 Livingston Ave.. Babylon. N. Y.. ' 56. .89, 294, 323, 326 Naegely, Robert Alexander, 306 Congress Ave., Lansdowne. Pa., ' 56 Nail. Martin Franklin. Jr.. 203 Ray St.. Greensboro. N. C. ' 57 109 Nash. James David. Jr.. 1140 5th Ave., Huntington. W. Va., ' 59 134, 308 Neal. Jerry William, 612 Walnut Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. ' 58 122, 160 Neal. Rodney Daniel, 1419 Schiller Ave., Little Rock. Ark.. ' 58 122, 309 Nealy. David Lewis, 125 Wallace Ave.. Sarasota. Fla.. ' 58 122. 238, 301 Neely. Robert Prince. 1413 Sixth St.. Durham. N. C. ' 56 109 Neese. Thomas Rice, Jr., Rt. 10. Box 29. Greensboro. N. C. ' 56 89. 168 Nelson. Coy James. Jr., 622 S. Sunset Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. ' 56.89. 169, 246, 252, 294, 295, 323 Nelson. Donald Norman, 91 Waverly Ave.. Tuckahoe 7. N. Y.. ' 56 202, 314 Nesbitt, Thomas Richard. Jr.. 135 Bennington Rd.. .Akron 13. Ohio. ' 58 282 Newburg. Carl Arthur, 3036 Lavender Ave.. Baltimore 14. Md., ' 58 122 Newcome. James Henry. 1554 Taney Place, Gary, Ind., ' 58 295, 337, 339 341 •56 •59.. Va. •58.. Alii •58.. Newman, Bruno Rudolph. 210 E. 124 Street. New York .15. N Newman. David Charles. 547 Alta Vista Dr.. Cape Girardeau. Mo.. 57 Ney. Edward Ash, 88 Maplehurst Ave.. Harrisonburg. V Nicholas. James Herries. Armed Forces Staff Coll.. Norfolk Nichols. Bobby Smith. 1706 South Elm St.. Greenville, N. C 56 Nichols. Creighton Rice. Bo. 126. Brattlehoro. Vermont. Nicholson. David Lloyd. 1018 E. Livingston. Orlando. Fla.. 56 89. 192. 195, 23. Nickerson, Richard Paul, 30 Glenmont Rd., Brighton, Mass.. 59 Nicolaysen. Kolyon Gay, 1133 South Wolcott, Casper, Wyoming, 57 Nielsen, Peter Tryon, 139 Pinecrest Rd., Durham. N. C, Niess. Oliver Kunze. Jr., Hdq. FEAF APO 925 B-76. San Francisco. Cal.. 57 Nitsberg, Michael Barry, 750 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y., 57 Nivison, Arthur Edward, 605 Transylvania Ave., Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 Noble. Robert Earl, 24 Maplewood Dr.. Oelwein. Iowa. ' 58 Nolan. Robert Bernard. 2324 Yellow Mountain Rd.. Roanoke, Va., ' 58 Nordan, Robert Warren, 1221 Mordecai Dr., Raleigh, N. C. ' 56 Nordham, Robert, 1 Nordham St., Walwick, N. J., 56 Nordlie, Robert Spurlock, 14 Martin Rd., Wellesley 82, Mass. Norman, William Mollis, 2343 Westover Dr.. Winston-Salem Norris. Edward Janney. 1515 Roseland Dr.. Birmingham 9 Norris. Jessee Allen. Jr.. 2733 Anderson Dr.. Raleigh. N. C. 59. Northrop. William Harriss, 2003 East 5th St., Greenville, N. C. ' 59 Norton, Allyn Summer, Jr.. 1405 Penn Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 59 Norton, Earl Douglas. Jr.. 3020 Victoria Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio, 59 Norville, John Albert, 263 Maple St., Brevard, N. C, 58 Noyes, Eugene William, 415 Birch Street, Roselle Park, N. J., 56 89 Oakes, Claude Raymond. 1121 Arlington Blvd.. Arlington 9. Vs Oastler. Bert Robert. 150 Beverly Rd.. Atlanta. Ga.. 56 Oberhofer. Andrew O Donnell. Jr., 495 Petree Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C. 58 O Callaghan. Harold Augustus. 825 Taylors Lane. Mamaroncck. N. Y.. ' 56 90. O ' Callaghan, Robert Anthony, 825 Taylors Lane, Mamaroneck, N. Y., 57 Ochs, Robert Francis. 3620 Douglas Rd. Toledo, Ohio, O ' Connell. James Henry, 695 Ramapo Rd., Teaneek, N. J., ' 59 O ' Dea, Bruce Blair. 162 Lake Dr., Mountain Lakes. N. J.. 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Y., ' 58 Pearson, Harry Hall, Jr., 800 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte 3, N. C. 59 137 Pearson. John Hale. Jr., 9 W. Rosemont Ave.. Alexandria. Va., ' 56 90, 174. 182. 186, 297 Peeler, Shuford Kirk, Jr., 1400 Woodland Dr., Charlotlc. N. C, 56 Pegg, Jabe Gilbert. 403 First Street, Nashville. N. C. ' 56 Pena. William Albert, 238 Miracle Mile. Coral Gabl Penny, Donald McDuffie, 1005 Club Blvd., Durham. N. C. 59 Penny, Wade Hampton, Jr.. 1005 Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C. ' 57 160. Pepper. Jack F.zelle. Rt. 1, Wauchula. Fla.. ' 59 Perkins. Gordon St. Clair. 1531 College Ave.. B.uefield. W. Va., ' 56 Pcrkinson, Leland Jasper, Wise, N. C. 59 Perrine. George Alden, Jr., 161 N.W. 87th St.. Miami. Fla.. 57 .109, 297 .137, 283 160, 206, ; ileigh, N. C. •59.. 36, !36, 90 37 98 .90, 306 Fla .137 N. C, •58. •56. •56.. .109, 281 Perry, Jerry Max, Rt. 2, B; Perry, Norman Hagelberg. 2302 Cranford Rd.. Durham. N. C Perry. Richard Bacon. 12 Whitin Ave.. 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Md., ' 59 137, 287 Player. Richard Lewis, Jr., 411 Lakeshore Dr., Fayetteville, N. C. ' 56..90. 192, 194, 229, 233, 241. 246. 301 Pless, John Glenn. Galax, Va., ' 59 137 Polack, Ernest Henry. III. Washington Farms, Wheeling. W. Va., ' 59 137, 304 Pool. Roy Ransom. Jr.. 1314 Mordecai Dr., Raleigh. N. C, ' 57 109, 281 Poole. Edwin Seybourne, Jr., 2-B Coleman Apts.. Asheville, N. C. ' 56 90, 298 Poole, James Wayland. Rt. 2. Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 137 Poole, Thomas Howard, 900 Horton Rd., Durham, N. C. ' 59. 137 Pope, Henry Davis, P.O. Box 344, Enfield, N. C, ' 57 109 Pope. Richard Jerome, 300 S. Orange Ave., Dunn, N. C, ' 58 122, 286 Porges, George Wolfgang, 69 37 Ingram St., Forest Hills. N. Y., ' 57 313 Porter, John Steele, Jr., 4217 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla., ' 56 90, 240 Post, Edwaru Lawrence, Main Street, Flanders, N. J., ' 57 323, 328 Posthumus, Robert Kenneth, 12512 Atlantic Ave., Beach Haven Ter.. N. J., ' 59 137 Potter, William Stanley, Jr., 905 6th St.. Durham. N. C, 56 Pratt, Charles Orlanuo, 111, 2534 N. Vermont, Arlington. Va.. ' 58 293 Pratt, James Dallas. 7563 Alaska Ave.. N.W.. Washington 12, D. C, ' 59 137 Preissle, Frank Paul, M R 20 Cole Rd., Fremont. Ohio. ' 58 122. 186 Preston, Edwin Thornton, 1526 Linviuc St.. Kingsport. Tenn.. ' 57 109. LS5. 162 Prevost, Stephen McCully, 1905 Princess St., Wilmington, N. C, ' 59 137, 216 Prewitt, Richard Alden, Central Dr., Briarclitf Manor, N. Y., ' 57 109 Price, Grady Edwin (Spec), 2106 Sarah Marks Ave., Charlotte. N. C. Price. John Copeland, 19 Birmingham Dr., Rochester. N. Y., ' 56.90, 219. 246. 282 Prichard. John Arthur, 19 Alpern Ave., Elberon, N. J.. ' 59 137 Priz i. Anthony Richard, 9403 First View St., Norfolk, Va., ' 58 125. 301 Probert, James Lewis, Kingsville, Md., ' 59 M Proctor, James Faust, 2406 Wake Forest Hwy., Durham, N. C, ' 56 90, 195, 240. 241 Pruncr, John Shults, 41 Seward, Dansville, N. Y.. ' 59 137, 168. 212. 315 Pugh, George Win.ston, Apt. C-12, Pres. Gdns., Alexandria. Va., 59 137, 212 Pugh. Marcus William. Jr.. 1119-A Maine Ave.. S.W.. Washington 24. D. C. ' 59 137 Purdy. James Lewis. 321 E. Morgan St.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 59 137, 315 Quattlebaum. David A., Jr., 69 South Main St.. Bishopville. S. C. ' 58. .71, 125, 252, 302 Qubein. Fuad Raji. Beit Jala, Jordan, ' 57 109 Raasch. Henry David, 294 7th Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y., ' 58 306 Rabil, Albert, Jr.. 1520 West Haven Blvd., Rocky Mount. N. C. ' 56 90 Radeker. Walter Scott. Ill, 5875 Rhode Island Ave.. Cincinnati 37. Ohio. ' 59 137. 300 Ramsey. Clyde Harmon. Jr.. 811 Pierce St.. Lynchburg. Va.. ' 56 Randall. Robert Jerry (Spec), 1025 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. Ransom, James Russell, 11 Windsor Rd., Summit, N. J., ' 56 90, 188 Rao. Carl David, 117 W 13th St., New York 11. N. Y., ' 59 137, 222 Rast. James Brailsford, Eutawville. S. C. ' 58 125 Ratchford. Dan Jenkins, 812 Gravely Ave., Gastonia. N. C. ' 56 90, 244 Ratcliffe, George Jackson, Jr., 504 Highland Ave.. S. Charleston. W. Va.. ' 58.. 125. 212, 247 Rathmel, Jack Edward. 1500 N. View Dr.. Miami Beach. Fla., ' 59 137, 280 Ratliff. Norman Burbridge. Jr.. 227 West Hickman St.. Winchester, Ky., ' 59 137 Rau, Ronald Charles. 3366 Nottingham Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 57 109, 170, 252. 284, 285 Ranch. Gary Charles 3406 Central Ave.. Parkersburg, W. Va.. ' 57 109, 286 Ray, Herbert Barth. 56 Bennett. Binghamton. N. Y.. ' 56 285 Ray. Ritz Clyde. Jr., West Jefferson, N. C. ' 57 110. 301 Read. William Marsden, III (Spec) Reade. Rhodney Bailey. Jr., 907 Englewood Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 59 137 Reading. James Lilburn, II, 334 W. Vanderbilt Dr., Oak Ridge. Tenn., ' 59 137 Reaney. Leland Ernest. Jr., 107 E. George Mason Rd.. Falls Church. Va., ' 58 110 Recinella. William Edward. 439 Union Ave.. Steubenville. Ohio. 58 125. 294. 323 Redding. James Oscar, 341 E. Salisbury St., Asheboro, N. C, ' 59 137 Redding, Marshall Simms, Rt. 1. Box 386. Gibsonville. N. C. ' 58 110 Redmond, James Webb. Jr.. Crescent Ave.. Greenville, N. C. ' 58 125, 193, 247. 308 Reece. Richard Lee, 154 Kentucky. Oak Ridge. Tenn.. ' 56 90, 302 Reed, George Lindmiller, 2011 WaWa Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 59 137 Reed. Gordon Anthony (Spec). 314 Clark St.. Durham N. C. Reed, Thomas Howland. 24 Briarcliff Rd.. Tenafly. N. J., ' 58.. 125 Reese, Sidney Warren, Jr.. 37 W. Montcrest. Birmingham, Ala., ' 58 125. 294 Regenold, Frederick Arlington. Jr.. Duke Station, Durham. N. C. ' 57 22. 110. 196 Register. Leon Harrison, Jr., 202 Carver Street. Durham. N. C, ' 58 110 Rciber. FInier William. II. 316 Glen Moore Blvd.. New Castle. Pa., ' 59 137 Rcichard. William Augusto. Bo 546. Aguadilla. Puerto Rico. ' 59 137 Reid. Robert James. 69600 N. Main. Richmond, Mich.. ' 58 125 Rhett. Thomas Hughes. 18 Montague St.. Charleston. S. C ' 59 137 Rice. Frederick Leon. 108 King St., St. Augu.stine. Fla.. ' 58 125 Rich. James Gordon, 2919 Bonds Ave.. South Bend. Indiana, ' 56 90, 160 Richards, Robert Fox, Rt. 1. Hllwood City. Pa.. ' 57 110, 281 Richardson. Charles Clifton, 1415 Cambridge Lane. Columbia. S. C. ' 57 110 Richardson, James Whyteman, 3 Maryland Apts., Greenville. S. C 58 125. 285 Richardson. William Ellingwood, 246 l-den Rd.. Palm Beach. Fla.. ' 57 110, 305, 356 Ricks, Charles Vernon, 1104 Wall St.. Durham, N. C, ' 59.. 137 Riddick, Joseph Henry, Jr.. 3413 Daniel Ave. Lynchburg. Va.. ' 59 137 Rider. Robert Edward, 2006 Walker Ave., Greensboro. N. C, ' 57 110, 286 Ridley, John Acaster, 2 Oakland Place. Summit, N. J., ' 57 110, 222, 281, 350 137. 90. .1.37. .90. Riester, William Robert, Jr.. 600 Russell Rd.. Mansfield. Ohio. ' 59 Kilter. John Irwin. 21853 Cromwell Ave.. Fairview Park. Ohio, ' 5f, Riggins, Richard Stafford. 2417 N. Federal, Lake Worth. Florida. ' . ' 57 Riggsbee. Commie Winton, Jr.. 304 .Alexander Ave.. Durham, N. C. . ' 56 Rimbach, Peter King. 4073 39th Ave., Oakland. Calif.. ' 56 90. 198. Rinaldi. Roger Emerson. 23 75th St.. North Bergen, N. J.. 57 Rineberg. Bernard Allen, 137 Livingston Ave.. New Brunswick. N. J., ' 56 90. 229. 231. 234. 252. Rippel. Robert Ross, Jr.. 6219 Lincoln Ave.. Baltimore 9. Md.. ' 59.. Riquezes, Hector Jose. Apartado 707. Caracas. Venezuela. 56 Risher, Paul David. 615 S. High St., Huntington, W. Va., •57.110, 195. 233. Risley. Richard. 3712 W. Lincolnshire Rd.. Toledo. Ohio. ' 58 125. Ritchie. Marvin Banks, Jr., 1209 Madison Ave., Greensboro. N. C ' 59 Ritter. William Orlando, Jr., 624 E. Sandusky Ave., Bellefontaine. Ohio. ' 57 Robbins. Alan Clair. 2614 Augusta Dr.. Durham, N. C, ' 58 Robbins. Chandler. IIL Rt. 4. Box 915. Sarasota, Fla.. ' 59... Roberson. Earl Lynn. Bo.x 104. Conetoe. N. C, 57.. 110. Roberson. Edward Lee. P.O. Box 104. Conetoe. N. C, ' 57 110, Roberts. David Burton. 12 Bacon Court. Bronxville 8, N. Y., ' 59 Roberts, John David, 181 Willow Breeze. Buffalo. N. Y., ' 58 Roberts. Michael James, 1017 E. Church St.. Salisbury. Md.. ' 58 125, 252. Robertson. Battle Moore. Lombard St.. Clayton. N. C. ' 58 Robertson. Jerry Ray. 604 Cameron St., Burlington, N. C. 59.. 125. 137. 280. Robertson. Marion DeBerniere, Jr.. 1008 Monmouth Ave., Durham. N. C. ' 59 Robertson. Olin Johnson. 427 Poindexter Dr.. Charlotte, N. C. 56 Robertson. Thomas Lew. 1413 Sunnyhill Lane, Havertown. Pa.. ' 58 125. 216, Robertson, Virginius O., HI, 3707 Manton Dr.. Lynchburg. Va., ' 58 Robins. Herbert Thomas, 317 East nth St.. Rome. Ga.. 58 125. 181. Robinson. Wayne Bradley. 21 Penston Rd., Binghamton, N. Y.. ' 58 Robison. Michael Lee. 519 East 6th St.. Anniston, Ala., ' 59. Rodensky, Arthur, 727 Fern St., Yeadon, Pa.. ' 56.93. 206, 207, 248, 317, Rodgers. Eduard Clarence. Apt. 634. 1311 N. Ode St.. Arlington 9, Va., ' 57.. 110, Rodwell. Roy Oscar. Jr.. 133 Cooper Ave.. Henderson. N. C. ' 58 125, Roc. Charles Ruzicka. 1500 Malvern Ave., Ruxton 4, Md., ' 59 137, Rogers, David Taylor, 148 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C, ' 56 93, Rogers. Russell Junius. Jr.. 3121 E. Ford Rd.. Charlotte. N. C, ' 57 Rohlf, Henry Charles, 1968 S. Signal Hill Dr.. Kirkwood, Mo.. ' 57 110. 160, Rohn. William James Anthony, 609 Penndale Ave., Reading, Pa., ' 59 Rohrbach. Irwin Orlando, Jr., 1 12 Melrose Ave.. AmityviUe, L. I.. N. Y., ' 57 110, 210, Rokus, William Stanley, Rt. 2, Montoursville, Pa., ' 56 Rollinson, Mark, 3423 Clayton Ext.. Chattanooga, Tenn., ' 58 125, Romhilt. Donald Wade, 3740 West St., Cincinnati 27, Ohio, ' 58 Roney. Robert Kelly. III. 124 N. Ury St.. Union City. Tenn., ' 57 137, Ronkanen, George Aarne, 37 W. Notre Dame St.. Glens Falls. N. Y., ' 57 Rose, Allen Jay, N. Main St.. Mt. Gilead, N. C. ' 57 .....110. Rose, Martin Morton, 9369 W. Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif., 56 93, 248, 317, Rosenblatt, Leonard, 3029 Brighton I2th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.. ' 59 137. Rosenfeld. Arthur Henry. 98 25 65 Rd., New York, N. Y.. ' 57. Rosenthal. Richard Watkins, 310 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 57 ' 56.. ' 57 ' 59.. 125. 238, 247 222, 297 137 .93, 302, 354 110, 310 110, 190, 317 .137 323, 333 286, 353 Rospond, Felix John, 108 Pine Grove Terrace. Newark, N. J.. ' 58 Rossell, Spencer George, Jr.. ' 56 Rosser, Gordon Hearst, Jr.. 1104 N. Gregson St.. Durham, N. C, ' 57. Rossin. Philip .Stearns, 1201 Van Buskirk Rd.. Anderson, Ind.. ' 56.. Rossmann. Herbert Alexander. 1629 Ralworth Rd.. Baltimore, Md.. ' 59 Roth, James Homer. 314 W. Hanover St.. Hanover, Pa., Rothermel, Robert David, 143 W. Windsor St., Reading, Pa., ' 57. Rothfeder, Howard Leonard, 69 Wyoming Ave.. South Orange. N. J.. Rotner. Arnold Herbert, 16 John St.. Spring Valley. N. Y.. Rountree. Wallace Daniel. 29 Oakwood Dr.. Chapel Hill. N. C. Rouse. Dorland Frcilag. 1522 Walnut St.. Williamsport. Pa.. Rouse. Henry McCormick, 30 Hartford Terrace. New Hartford, N. Y., ' 59 137 Rouse, William Francis, 1212 Beech St., Goldsboro, N. C, ' 56. 93 Royal, Ronald David, Box 168. Aiken, S. C, ' 58 125, 307 Royall. Theodore Stuart. Jr.. 221 Beaman St.. Clinton. N. C. ' 59 137 Rubel. Mark I.. 101 Pine St.. Woodmere. N. Y., ' 57 110, 317 Rudd, Robert Newman, Rt. 5, Greensboro, N. C, ' 58. 125, 291 Rude, Edward Theodore. 302 Carlton Terrace. Teaneck, N. J., ' 58 Rudisill, John Calvin, Jr.. 800 Broadway, Hanover. Pa.. ' 56. 93 Rudisill, Stephen Gary. 800 Broadway, Hanover, Pa., ' 59 137 Rudy. Oliver Duane, 1024 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Va.. 58 125, 298. Ruefer. Warren Andrew, 889 Virgil Ave.. Ridgefield, N. J., ' 57 Ruffini, Robert Joe, 19015 Van Ahen, Shaker Heights. Ohio, 56 93. Rundgren. Charles Edward, 2725 Brown Ave., Durham, N. C. ' 59 Ruppert. Noel Laurenston. Rt. 5, Box 2576. Sarasota. Fla.. ' 59 137 Rusch. Kurt Berner. 16033 Brewster Rd.. Cleveland 12. Ohio. ' 59 137 Ruscyk. Joseph Alan. 120 Smith St., New Britain, Conn., ' 56 Rushton. Edward Watson. 1819 Warrington Rd.. S., Roanoke, Va., ' 58 289. 323 Russ, William Marcellus, 2327 Lake Drive. Raleigh. N. C. 58 93, 290, 291 Russell, John Carl. 1304 Western Ave.. Rocky Mount. N. C, 56.93, 248, 289 Russell. Parvin Masters, Jr.. 91 Tuscan Rd.. Maplewood. N. J.. 57 110, 240 Russell, Thomas Ewing, 201 Ale.xander Ave.. Montclair. N. J., ' 58 125, 297 Rust, Henry, Rt. 5, Thomasville, Ga.. 59 137 Rusta. Douglas Wayne, 1152 Third Ave.. New York. N. Y., 58 125 Rutishauser. Richard George. 23 Ridge Rd.. Canajoharie, N. Y.. ' 59 137 Saari, John William. Jr.. 1928 Winona Ave., Montgomery, Ala., ' 59 137 Sachsenmaier, David Francis. 701 Colville Rd.. Charlotte. N. C, ' 56 Sadler, Clint Densmore, Box 506, Ellsworth, Maine, ' 58 306, 350 Sadler. John Holland. Donalds, S. C, ' 56 93, 206, 298 Sadler, Lewis Edward, Box 506, Ellsworth, Maine, ' 59 137 Safrit, Henry Faison, Front St. Extension, Beaufort, N. C, ' 59 137, 280 Salomon. Roy B.. 36 East 36 St., New York, N. Y., ' 59 137 Saltz, James Edwin, Jr.. 1001 28th Ave., N., St. Petersburg. Fla., ' 56 110. 170. 294 Samoje. Freddy Luis. San Martin 430. Miraflores, Lima. Peru, S. A., ' 57 110. 160. 202 Sample. James Preston. Ill, Rt. 2. Carmel Rd.. Charlotte. N. C, 57 110 Sampley John Paul. P.O. Box 482, Jensen Beach, Fla., ■56..93 Samuel, Joel Mattson, 200 S. E. 21st St.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 59 137 Sand, Robert Edward, Star Route, Glens Falls. N. Y.. ' 59 137, 292 Sanders. Charles Richard, Jr., 103 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C, ' 57 222 Sanders. Donald Clayton. 4724 10th .St.. Washington 17. D. C. ' 56 93, 297 Sanderson, Joh n Robert, 354 Chilean Ave., Palm Beach, Fla., ' 59 137 ■. i7 y3, 305, •59 C. ' 59 •56 1. Pa.. -58 •56.. .93, .93. Sandulli. Joel Charles, 28 Novia Scotia Hill Rd., Watertown, Conn., Sauer, Robert Craig, 225 Crosby . ' ve., Kenmore, Saunders, Richard Bennett. 216 Goodale Rd., Baltimore, Md.. ' 56 Savage, Linwood Crandol, 10 Cottage Lane, Lee Hall. Va.. ' 56 Savage. Robert Bruce. Jr., 1620 LaFayette Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Sayre, Robert Baker, Jr., 7 Beechwood Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y.. ' 59 Scaife, William Oliver, Jr.. 1418 Donald St.. Jacksonville. Fla., ' 58 125, 212. Scattergood, Eugene Robert, III, RFD, Marlton, N. J.. ' 59 Schaefter. Stephen Jay. 450 Seventh Ave., New York I, N. Y., ' 59 L37, Schafer, Conrad Balthasar, 624 Miami Manor, Maumee, Ohio, ' 59 Scharps, Andrew, Jr., 322 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y., ' 57 11(1, 210, Schaub, Carl Douglas, 89 Powell Rd., Springfield, Pa., ' 59 Scheid, Harold Donald, 14 Grandview Ave., Lancaster, Pa., ' 56.. 93, 182, 191, 192, Schieke, Herman Edward, Jr., Rt. 2. Bo.x 137, Edgewater, Md., 59 Schilling, Lawrence Joseph. Jr., 47 Katherine St.. Fair Haven, N. J.. ' 58 Schlee. Frederick Andrew. 911 Arnette Ave.. Durham. N. Schlimm, George Ferdinand. 906 6th St., Durham, N. C. .Schmidt, Francis Paul. 738 Menoher Blvd.. Johnstown .Schmidt. Peter Robert. 177 Farley Ave.. Fanwood. N Schock, Carl Frederick. Jr., 71 Interlaken Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y., 59 Schoeb, John William. 1908 Powhatan Ave.. Petersburg. Va.. ' 58 Schoenhardt, Ronald Baker. 215 W. 92 St., New York, 25, N. Y., 56 Schroeder, Richard, 3341 Polo Place, Bo.x 65, New York, N. Y., ' 56 Schroeder. Robert Haug, 19 Fracer Place, Hastings-On-Hudson, N. Y.. ' 56.93. Schuler. Hubert Charles. 1840 Oak Lane. Orlando. Fla.. ' 59 Schull, Edwin Gunner, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, ' 59. 137, Schulman. Abbott Jay, 555 N.W. 115 St.. Miami, Fla., ' 58. Schwarz, George Carl, 848 Mountain Ave., Springfield, N. Schwarz, George Carl, I Cove Lane, Kings Point, N. Y., Schwarz, Louis, Anthony, IIL 139 E. Church St.. Bergenfield. N. J Schweitzer, Peter J., 1220 Cedar Ave., Hewlett, L. L, N Scott, Donald Fiske, 5501 Huntley Square, Bahimore 10, Md., ' 56 93, 1 Scudieri, Philip Frank, 1231 South 58th Ct., Cicero, 111., ' 58 1 Sears, William Joseph, Jr., 711 Florida Title BIdg., Jacksonville. Fla., ' 59 Sebastian, Richard Alexander, Jr., 4000 Cathedral Ave.. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C. Sedlack. Donald Charles. 904 Old Oak Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md., ' 57 110, 248, 297, Seidel, Richard Paul, 427 S. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111., ' 57 Seifred. Ronald Henry, 300 Maynard Ave., Durham. N. C. 57 .Selby. James Edward. 1034 W. Haven Blvd., Rocky Mount, N. C, ' 58 Sellers, John Peterson, 15 Glengrove Ave., W., Toronto 12, Canada. ' 56.. Seltzer. John Ross. Rt. 7, New Castle. Pa., ' 57.. Sentlowitz. Michael I., 219 Bronx River Rd.. Yonkers. N. Y.. ' 57 Severson. Peter Putnam. 1412 Hamihon Ave., Palo Alto, Calif., ' 57.110. Seward. Charles Hendricks, RFD Surry, Va., ' 58 Seward, John Hooton, 21 Circle Rd., Scarsdale. N. Y.. ' 56 Sewell, Stephen Howell, 1618 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla.. ' 58 Sgrosso, Vincent Louis. 19 Timberline Rd., Hohokus, N. J., ' 56 Shaffer, Stephen Roger, Box 343, Tryon, N. C, ' 59.. Shanahan, Carroll Raymond, 158 Ferncroft Rd., Mineola, N. Y., ' 58 .Seattle, Washington, ' 59 10, 160, ' 56.93, 110, 188, ' 59 56. .93, .93, ■59. ' 56.. 137, 137 .346 •59 137. 300 Shaner, Robert Luther. OMS Box 136, APO 73 Shank, George Edward, 6710 44th Ave., Hyattsville, Md., Shankle, Floyd Clayton (Spec), 2619 Charlotte St.. Durham, N. C Shankle, Joel Warren, 1414 Broad St., Durham, N, C, Shanklin, Richard Vair, III, 901 W. Jefferson, Tallahassee, Fla Shannon, Donald Sutherlin, c o American Tobacco Co., B-222, Izmir, Turkey, 57 Shannon, Thomas Hubert, ' 58 125, 289 Sharpe, William Gray, Box 97, him City, N. C, ' 57.110, 196 Shaver. Ralph Nevin, II, 626 Wallcrson Rd.. Baltimore 28, Md., ' 58 110 Shaver, Robert Vickers, Rt. 2, Albemarle, N. C, ' 57 110 Shaw, Alexander Von Skrobotok C. 1748 Murray St., Durham, N. C, ' 57 Shaw, Philip Eugene, 1301 Melrose Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla., ' 57 Shay, Richard Charles, 173 Wolcott Dr., Youngstown, Ohio, ' 56 Sheehan, John Charles, Jr., 723 Suter St., Johnstown, Pa., 58 Sheheen, Fred Roukos, 169 Chestnut St., Camden, S. C, ' 58 125, Shelby, Clayton Ernie, Jr., 126 Belle St., Henderson, N. C, ' 59 137, Sheppard. Frederick Gayle, 726 Sheridan St., N.W., Washington II. D. C. ' 57 110. Sherman. Russell Edsel. 406 Inman Terrace. Willow Grove. Pa Shinn. Gerald Harris, 518 Rockford St., Mt. Shinn, James Franklin, 75 Brumley St., Concord, N. C, ' 58 Shippee, Hamilton, 70 Bingham Ave., Rumson, N. J Shirkey, John Adams, 1330 Holley St., Washington. D. C. ' 58. 181. 236 Shoemaker. William Howe, Box 998, San Benito, Texas, ' 58 Shore, Clement Wayne. 1216 N. Main St.. High Point. N. C. ' 58 Short. Thomas Donald, 527 E. Livingston St., Celina, Ohio, ' 58 125, 282 Shrawder, Joseph Edward, 1170 Copley Rd., Akron 20. Ohio. ' 58 Shue. Ray Gene. 353 N. Main St., Greensburg. P: Shugar. Gerald Rivers. 310 E. Baker St.. Tarboro. N. C Siderowf. Richard L.. New Britain. Conn., Granby St., Norfolk ' 58 Airy, N. C, 93 93 86 90 285 •57 ' 57.. ' 56., 10, 290 18, Ohio, . ' 58 54 Eddy Glover Blvd Siegel, Harold Jay. 862 Siegel. Sidney. Apt. G-15. 1203 E. Broadway. Hewlett. N. Y.. ' 58 313 Sigmon, Robert Lee. 3117 Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 57 110 Silas, Charles Patrick, Box 8052. N. Durham Station. Durham. N. C. ' 56 Siler. Robert Frederick. Box 93. Franklin. N. C. ' 59 137, 299 Silverman, Ronald Jay. 3048 Lincoln Blvd., Cleveland Hts. Sime, David William, 100 Whitehall St., Fair Lawn, N. J Simmons, Lee Howard, 86 Suffolk Lane, Garden City. N. Y.. ' 57 Simmons. William Powell (Spec), P.O. Box 1, Pilot Mt.. N. C 290 Simms. Edward Joseph. Box 572. Monroe. N. Y., 58 Simpson, John Noel, 1406 Dollar Ave.. Durham. N. C, 57 284 Simpson, William Robinson, 210 Orange St.. Rock Hill. S. C. ' 58 125. 290 Sims. David Melton. Box 507. Douglas. Ga.. 59 137. 181. 280 Sims. Donald Charles. 1112 Kipling Rd.. Elizabeth. N. J.. -56.94.252.286.287 Singleton. William Lee. 571 Mineola Ave.. Akron. Ohio, ' 56 94 Sink, Joseph Stanford, 120 W. 1st Ave, Lexington, N. C. 59 137 Sink. Robert Clyde, 2715 Anderson Dr.. Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 137, 280 Sinkway, Jon Garret, 60 Ravine Ave., Wyckoff, N. J.. ' 59 137. 292 Skeel, Jay Earl, 957 Mason Ave., Joliet, III., ' 59 137, 303 Skipper. Nathan Richard. Box 359. Rt. 1, Wilmington, N. C, 56 94. 188. 219 Skodzinski. Julian Francis, 2542 E. Clearfield St.. Philadelphia 34. Pa.. ' 56 Slade, Arthur Laird, Bo. 896, Aiken, S. C. -59 137, 287 Slater, Joseph Herbert, 416 Hammond St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Slye. John Shaffner, 1445 Edgewood Circle, Jacksonville, Hla.. 59 137 Slye, William Ronald, 1445 Edgewood Circle, Jacksonville, Fla., •56.94, 169, 212 Smallwood, Horace Rector, 1420 42nd St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C, 58 Smathers, Robert Henry, Rt. 1, Matthews, N. C, ' 58 .125, 306 Smiley, Karl, 5985 S.W. Montgomery Dr.. Miami 43, Fla., ' 59 137 Smith. Bernard Roddy. Jr.. 102 Cotswold Rd., Baltimore 10, Md., ' 59 137 Smith, Charles Gilbert, 500 Wayne Dr., Raleigh, N. C 289, 302 Smith. Donald Dewey, 115 Kenni-son Dr., Orlando, Fla., ' 56.94 Smith, Edward Hardin, Jr., Kings Mountain St„ Clover, S. C, ' 56 94, 244 Smith, Elbert Wilson, Jr., 405 E. Burgess St., Elizabeth City, N. C, ' 56 94 Smith. Ellwood Kelly, Archdale, N. C, ' 57 110 Smith. Gary Lee, Jacobus, Pa., ' 58 125 Smith, James Charles, 223 N. 27th St., Wilmington, N. C, ' 56 Smith, John Moffett, 1352 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va., ' 59 137, 295 Smith, Lynn Alynn, 31-C Brookwood Garden Apts., Burlington, N. C, ' 59 137 Smith, Powell Sterling, 24 Ontario St., Edinboro, Pa., ' 59 137, 295 Smith, Ray Stallings, Jr., Box 22, Pikeville, N. C, ' 59 137 Smith, Reginald Lowell, Jr., 610 E. Main St., Washington. N. C, ' 58 125 Smith, Robert Eugene, 658 Bradford Dr., Charlotte 8, N. C, ' 57 HO Smith, Robert Hull, 4700 Mystic Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga., ' 57 110 Smith, Sidney Hamilton, Canandaigua Ave., Canandaigua, N. Y., ' 58 125 Smith. Skottowe Wannamaker, Clover, S. C, ' 57 281 .Smith, Warren Quinn, 71 Green St., Oakland, Md., ' 59 137 Smith, William Andrew, 5105 Orduna Dr., Coral Gables, Fla., 57 HO Smith. William Calvin, 1480 Cave Rd., N.W.. Atlanta, Ga., 58 125, 294 Smith. William James. Bethel, N. C, ' 57 HO, 298 Smith. William Joseph H., 3651 Suitland Rd., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. ' 58 125 Smith, William Paul, 536 Park Ave., Birmingham, Ala., ' 58. .125 Smith! William Richard, _ , 35 Great Oak Dr., Toronto 18, Canada, ' 57 110, 304 Snow, Peter Denman, 2900 Saint Andrew Lane, Charlotte. N. C, ' 59 137, 221, 315 Snowberger, Don Edward, 1721 First St., New Brighton, Pa., ' 56 94, 248 Snyder. James Millett, 306 Raleigh Lane, Louisville 6, Ky., ' 57 HO, 196, 294 Sohoeinski. Robert Walter, 48 Hill St., Swoyerville, Pa.. ' 59.. 1 37 Sorrell, Darrell Francis, 234 Shirley Ave., High Point, N. C, ' 56 94, 289, 322, 323, 332 Sold, Phillip Kirban, Apt. B-3, 36 Hamilton Place, Garden City. N. Y.. ' 57 110 Soule, Bruce Williamson, 1430 Asbury, Evanston, 111., ' 59 137, 295, 35.- Sowder, Gene Judson, Elberon, Surry County, Va., ' 59 138 .Sowcll, Ellis Mast, Jr., 3224 Odessa Ave.. Fort Worth, lexas, ' 57 306 Spanagel, John David, 110 W. Summit St., Chagrin Falls. Ohio, ' 57 1 10. 193, 293 Spangler, Albert Donald, 311 E. Gale St., Philadelphia, Pa., ' 56 Spann, William Charles, 101 West 22 N St., Ada, Oklahoma, ' 56 297 Sparrow, Robert Wayne, 434 Cochran Rd., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., ' 58 125, 286 Sparrow, William Warren. ' 58 283 Speakman, William Frederick, Jr.. 219 Booth Rd., Chattanooga 11, lenn., ' 57 110, 309 Spearman, William Whitman, 955 Marsh Rd., Charlotte. N. C, ' 56 94, 245. 281 Spector, Lawrence David, 72 Parkway East, Mount Vernon, N. V., ' 59 138. 312 Speer, Larry Lewis, Fairlawn, N. J., ' 58 Speight, James Shepherd, Jr., 337 Cedar St., Sufffolk, Va., ' 59 138 Speller, Jon Patterson, 813 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. ' 59 138 Speller, Robert Ernest B., Jr., 813 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C, ' 58 125 Spence, Winthrop Jones, Jr.. Hambrook Blvd., Rt. 1. Cambridge. Md.. ' 58 294 Spencer, Michael Gilmore, 126 Hamilton Ave., Stamford. Conn., ' 58 290 Spencer, William Clark, Jr., 1145 Sunset Ave.. Rocky Mount. N. C, ' 57 HO. 302 Spencer, William Joseph. 2434 Rosewood Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 58.. 125, 160. 247 Spielman. Warren Roy, 138 National Dr.. Pittsburgh 36, Pa.. ' 59 138. 300 Spiller. Robert Joseph, 840 Louise Circle, Durham. N. C. ' 58 Spillman. Harry Lawrence, 434 W. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C, ' 56 94, 285 Spitler, David Robert, 180 S. Ardmore Rd., Bexley, Ohio, ' 59 138, 299 Springston, Wendell Lee, Wilsons, Va., ' 58 125. 307 Sproles, Elijah Thomas, IlL 173 W. Sevier Ave.. Kingsport, Tenn., ' 59 125. 138, 308 Sprotte, Robert Michael, 11656 232 Street, Cambria Heights, N. Y.. ' 58 Spruill, Frank Craven, Jr., 310 Academy Ave., Blackstone, Va., ' 58 125 Stahleker, Carl, 12 Sunset Rd., Wellesley, Mass., ' 58. 125, 287 Staley, William Cressler, Rt. 2, Redland Rd.. Rockville. Md., ' 59 138. 184. 187 Stamev, Enoch LaFayette, III, L lA Cameron Court Apts., Raleigh, N. C, ' 59 138, 308 Stanford, James Shelton, 2804 Hazelwood Dr.. Raleigh, N. C, ' 56 94 Stanley, Buddy Roger, 529 S. Main St., Asheboro N. C, ' 57 HO, 295, 323 Stanley, Fred Louis, 608 Longview St., Greensboro. N. C, ' 58 125, 293 Stapleford, Thomas Carvel, 338 S. Columbia St., Woodbury, N. J., ' 58 125, 191 Staples, John Ed, 183 N. Cherry St.. Kernersville. N. C. ' 58 125. 303 Stark. Dwight Burton. 51 East Adams St.. Franklin. Ind.. ' 56 Starnes. Alvin Bradley. Jr.. 2801 Claremont Rd.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 57 113, 168 Starnes. Jack Edward. Rt. 5. Monroe. N. C. ' 57 113 Starnes. Walter Byron. 832 Montlieu Ave.. High Point. N. C. ' 59 138 Starr. Richard Albin. 209 Darwin Dr.. Snyder. N. Y., ' 58 Staude. John Raphael. 2140 Canyon Dr., Hollywood, Calif., ' 58 Steele, Walter Frank, Box 258. Rt. 3, Hickory, N. C, •56..94 Steinmetz. William Janney, P.O. Box 1359. Sarasota, Fla.. ' 59 138. 221, 287 Stevens, David Hurst. 884 Main St.. Conneaut. Ohio. ' 56 Stevens. Nelson Gould, Jr.. 205 N. State St., Westerville. Ohio. ' 56 113. 163, 314 Stewart, Carl Jerome, Jr., 1207 W. 2nd Ave. Gastonia, N. C, ' 58 125 Stewart. Henry Lee. 690 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, N. Y., ' 58 Stewart. Julian Harris, 406 Waiton St., Monroe, Ga., ' 57. .113, 309 Stewart. Kenneth Devon, 103 East F Street, Erwin, N. C. ' 56. .94 Stewart, Robert Purdy, 31 William St., Princeton, N. J., ' 57 113, 281 Stewart, Robert Welton, 2706 Peachtree St.. Raleigh. N. C, ' 59 138, 287 Stewert, Wilber Clarence, 210 Smithwick St., Williamslon. N. C. ' 58 125 Stiegler, Theodore Donald. 21 Dixie Drive, Towson 4. Md., ' 56 94, 195. 217, 286 Stiles, Lawrence Webster, 1316 Nottingham Ave., Orlando, Fla., ' 59 138 Still, Eugene Fontaine, II, 1130 Chickasauba. Blythcvillc. Ark.. ' 59 138, 299 Slimple. Richard HaMon. 624 McKinley Ave., (iencva. 111.. ' 59 138 Stinespring, John Albright. 1107 Watts St., Durham, N. C. ' 58 125 .Stitely, Dennis Berry. Rt. I. Felton. Pa.. ' 57 125. 311 Stone. Albert Earl. Jr.. 2501 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C, ' 57 Stone, Donald Walter. Box 224. Keene. N. H.. ' 58 305 Stone. John Dawson (Spec). 1103 Knox St.. Durham. N. C. Stout. James Thornton. Jr.. Weyers Cave. Va.. ' 59 138 Stout. Mcrrell Langdon Jr.. 2908 N. Charles St., Baltimore 18. Md.. ' 58 305 COLONNA STUDIOS 1 N C II P O 11 AT E D OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 1956 CHANTICLEER 114 Park Row New York 7, N. Y. Phone Beekman 3-7514 •57.. •58.. W. Y., Stover, Donald Harris. 863 Park Ave.. Willianisport Stowe, Deryl Grant, 1502 Durham St., Burlington. N. C Strauh. Karl David, 504 Kinglan Rd., Louisville 7, Ky. Straus. Benjamin Goldsmith, 180 Philadelphia St., Saratoga Springs Strawther. Richard, 301 West Leamy Ave., Springfield, Strayhorn, Carl Vernon, Jr., 309 Valley Rd.. Fayetteville. N. C •5 ' Strickland, Bruce, Jr., Bo. 16, Bellarthi Strickland, Gerald Charles, 68 Egbert St., Bay Head. N. J.. 59. Stritehuff, Donald Armstrong, Jr.. 2741 N. Calvert St.. Baltimore 18, Md., Stuart, Frank Allan, 111, 2121 E. 48th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma, Stuart, Robert Davidson, 111, 24 Sayles Ave.. Saylesville, R. I., •57.. Stubbs, William Benjamin, 111, 155 Garden Lane, Decatur, Ga., 5 Stuckey, Henry Jefferson, 112 Bridge St.. Bamberg. S. C. •57.. Stuckey, Lewis Neilson, Jr., 1032 North Hampton, Dallas, Texas Stull, Clark Deakyne, Jr.. 15 Sellers Ave.. Ridley Park. Pa., 56 Stumpf, Karl John, Box 6126, College Station, Durham, Suiter. Overton Stokes, Jr., 305 Sycamore St., Weldon, N. C, • Suiter, William Oran, Jr., 408 Stacy St.. Raleigh, N. C, ' 58 Sullivan, James Rexlon, 220 Tuttle Ave., Spring Lake, N. J,. Summer. William Greene. Jr.. 1590 Upland Rd.. Huntington 1. Sumner. Thomas Blount, Jr.. Front St., Hertford. N. C. •56. Suskind. .Stuart Paul, 77 Murray St., Binghamton, N Sutton, Geoffrey Russell, 167 Meadbrook Rd.. Garden City. N. Y Swartz. William John. 6522 W. 76th St.. Overland Park. Kan Sweat. Robert Earle, Jr., Mulberry. Fla.. ' 58. . Sweet, Richard Perry, 116 Bennington Rd.. Akron 13. Ohio. 56 Sweet, Richard Wilcox, 552 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood, N. J.. Swenson, Edwin Albert, 106 Norman St., New Hyde Park, N Swindell, William Hulburt, Jr., 322 Clarke Ave.. Palm Bjach. Fla Swofford, Frank Wood, 448 C Street, Wright Patterson, Oh Swofford, James Emory, Finley Park, N. Wilkesboro, N. C, Tabor, Gary Richard, 1 I Whittier Ave., Pittsfield, Mass., Tabor, Thomas Edwin, 1411 B Street, Tafl, Joseph Marvin, Jr., 1705 F. 5th St., Greenville, N. C., Taft, William Holston, Jr., 1707 E. 5th St.. Greenville, N. C. Taggart, Amos Beaty, 126 Mapleview Rd.. Buffalo, N. Y., Takeuchi, Niro, 430 Yasu Cho Yasu Gun, Siga Kei Talman, Wesley Fleming, Jr., 106 Wembley Rd., Asheville, N. C Tarlow. Allan Sanders, 66 London Terrace, New Rochcllc. N. Y.. Tarlton, James Warren, III, 310 Dexter Ave., Mobile, Ala., 57 Tate, Thomas Richard, 917 26th St., Parkersburg, W. Va., 58.. Tatem, Roger William, Jr., P.O. Box 600. Norfolk 1, Va., 57 Tatum, Sherard Austin, II, 700 North Main St., Homer, La., 56 Taub, Theodore Calvin, Imhassy Apt. Hotel, Tampa, Fla., 56 laylor. Frank Landon, Jr., 3018 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio , 59 .138, 303 ?s, N. Y.. •58 .125. 285 Pa.. ' 59. .138. 283 9 ur, N. ■c, r ' ' ' 56 ' .138 .138 , ' 58..., .126, 210 •56... ...94, 305, 350 57 .202, 206, 94 282 189 .113 s, •59. ...71, 138 30 ; N. C, .. 59 .138. 185 ■57 .289 .126 •59. ... .138 Va„ •59 .138 .94. 214, 222, 305 ., •56. 113, 313 . Y.. ' 58... .301 n.. •56. .94, 182, 222, 282 •58 i. Y.. 59. .138 1.. 59 138. 280 ihio, 59.. .138, 315 •59 .138 . 59 Durham, n7 c: .138. , ' 56 283 ■59 .138 •58 - 94 , 58 305 n, Japan, •56 94, 245 ■., 57 184, 248 ;h, N. Y.. ' 58.. Coshocton. Ohio. ' 59.. 187. 138. 299 306 138, 308 138, 94 38. Taylor, Herbert Alonzo, III, 1811 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C. ' 59 Taylor. James Atwood. Jr.. 1927 S. Peninsula Dr.. Daytona Beach, Fla.. • Taylor. Joseph Marion, 2825 Hampton Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. 58 Taylor, Peter Van Vorhees, 5615 Orduna Dr.. Coral Gables, Fla.. ' 56 19, 94. 202, 209, 210, 211, 282, 382, 383 Taylor, Terry William, 411 Brentwood Dr.. Atlanta. Ga., ' 56 94 Taylor, Thomas Roger, 141 N. Broad St., N Taylor. Thomas Williai 1010 Cambridge Rd Taylor. William Miles, 1610 Brassie, Flossmoor, 111.. 59 Teasley, William Alfred, Rt. 3. Canton, G Teller, Donald Edward, 22 Ferncliff Rd., Bloomfield, N. J., 59.. Teller, William Kirk, 22 Ferncliff Rd., Bloomfield. N, J., 56. 94, 162, 182, 183, Temko, Michael Hart, 411 Victoria St.. Greensboro. N. C, ' 58 126, 160, 236, 252, 317 Temple, Jim Josey, Scotland Neck, N. C, ' 59 138 Temple, Peter Livermore, Sheron View Rd., Charlotte, N. C, ' 59 138, 292 Temple. Terry Bixler. Rt. 4. Peru, Ind.. ' 56.. 309 Tennant. James Joseph. Box 8, Lake Park, Fla., ' 58 Tenney, Richard Luman, 177 Prospect St.. Princeton. N. J., ' 57 Terry, Lewis Newman, Jr., 410 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S. C, ' 59 Terry, Randall Bryant, Jr., 200 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C, ' 57 Tewksbury, John Hobson, c o Citizens Bank of N. Y.. Rio De Janeiro. Braz Thaubald, Edward John, Jr.. 26 Maryland Ave., Elkins, W. Va.. ' 56 Thomas. Frank Deaver, 808 Third Ave.. Albany. Thomas, George Terry, 51 S. Main St.. Pittsford. N. Y.. ' 57 Thomas. John Byron. 3 Pooks Hill Rd.. Bethesda 14, Md.. ' 59... 138 Thompson. Charles Allen. 2624 S. Jennings Ave., Ft. Worth, Texas, 59 Thompson, Dan Stuart, Burgaw, N. C. 58 Thompson, Harry Lewis, 102 Watson St.. Windsor. N. C Thompson, John Charles, 608 W. Cumberland St 138. 308 289 •56 97, 293 13, 306, 353 138, •56 13, 323, 330, 331 ' 56. C. Md.. .97, 281 n •59.. 289 138 ' 57. N. J., ' 59 .138, 295 •58 138, 315 138, 304 Dunn, N. C, 57 Thompson Lawrence Kcslar. III. 2924 Maple Rd., Camp Hill. Pa.. Thompson. Leo Clifford. 221 N. Fourth St.. Wilmington. N, Thompson. Robert Kirk, Jr., 8011 Glendale Rd., Chevy Chase 15. Thompson. Thomas Moore, 515 McCubbing Dr.. Lexington, Ky Thore, Robert Elliott, 5030 Rockwood Parkway, N.W.. Washington, D. C, 59 Thorn, Stuart Vander Veer, 3107 Wallcraft Ave.. Tampa, Fla.. 57 Thornhill. Edward. Ill, 1086 Ocean Ave.. Brooklyn, N Thrasher. Randolph Hallett. Jr.. 2910 Onyx Rd.. Baltimore 14, Md., ' 59 Thuemmel, Robert William, 391 Main St.. Emerson, N. J Thulander. Odin Alan, 3504 Alpine Trail, Spart Thuss, Robert Wilkey, 2837 Southwood Rd.. Birmingham 9. Al; Tibbetts, John Weldon, 315 Perry St., Raleigh, N. C, 59 Tierney, David Travers, 637 Prospect Ave., W. Hartford, Conn., ' Tilbury, George Reginald, Jr., 49 Hawthorne Terrace, I eonia, N. J., Tillolson, George Arthur, 210 E. Arlington Ave., Grc Tillou, Dana Filer, 176 Woodward Ave., Buflal Timberlake, Byron Burton, 620 Harmon St., North Canton, Oh linkhani, Charles Lausten. 16 Wildon Rd., Wellesley, M Tipton, Donald Curtis, 1009 West High St.. Petersburg, Va., 58 Titus, Barry Joseph, 322 East 50lh St., New York 22, N. Y., ' 58 Todkill, Burton James, Pallister Ave., Barker, N. Y., ' 59 138 Toia, Frank Phillip, 601 Locus Place, Sewickley, Pa., ' 59 138 294 .138 S. C N. ' 59 168. 299 138 ' 59.. ' 56.. .97, .126, Tolmach, David Michael. 11 Berry St.. Lynbrook, N. ' I ' .. ' .S? 70, 11.1, } 7 Tompkins. Grover Robert. 1326 Summit Dr.. Charleston, W. Va.. ' . 9 l.t8, M)7. .V .S Toms, Clinton White, III, 914 Vickers Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 57 289, 3.S.1 Toms. George Newbv (Spec.), 914 Vickers Ave.. Durham. N. C. Topping, John Thomas. 2-16 Char.otte St., Roanoke Rapids. N. C, ' 57 289 Torgesen. Barry Willett. 3726 Powers Ferry Rd.. Atlanta. Ga.. ' . ' i? 11? Torrey. Richard Calvin, 410 W. Markham Ave., Durham. N. C, ' 57 Toth. Daniel, c o Dodge 320 E. 72nd St., New York 21, N. Y.. ' .W 113 Tottey, Alired George, 113 H. Fall St., Ithaca, N. Y.. ' 59. 138 Towe, Kenneth McCarn. Lake Avenue, Greenwich. Conn.. ' . ' i6 282 Towe. Rolf Harvey, Lake Avenue, Greenwich. Conn., ' 59 138, 283, 309 Townsend. Robert Scott, 44 Townsend Rd.. Newark. Del., ' 57 113 Toxie. Paul Gene (Spec). 4114 Franklin St.. Bellaire, Ohio 222 Tracy, Frank William, Jr., Arabian American Oil Co., Dhahran Sau, Arabia. ' 57 113. 189, 243, 309 Trantham, Harry England. Green Acres. Brevard. N. C, ' 58 126, 168 Trapp, Martin Van Kley, 3219 Ave. A, Bradenton, Fla., 57 243 Trice, Thomas Wheeler, Jr.. 6103 Blackburn Lane, Baltimore. Md., ' 57 113, 309 Troy, Ballard Earnhardt. Jr., 1311 Dollar Ave.. Durham, N. C, ' 57 113, 247, 290 Tschinkel, Heinrich Michael, 115 N. Plymouth, Huntsville, Ala.. ' 59 138 Tuck. William Pressly, Box 117, Virgilina, Va., ' 59 97 Tudor. William Percy. 403 Spring St., I homasville, N. C. ' 56. ...97. 182, 183, 18.s, 229, 234, 252, 298, 299, 366 Tuerff. Paul Gary, 6 Day St.. Bloomfield. N. J., ' 56 97, 186, 234, 286 Turcotte, Arthur Leon, Jr.. Rt. 1. Box 149, Durham, N. C. ' 56 Turlington. James Everett. Box 587, Dunn, N. C. 57. 113, 290 Turner. Dale Douglas. Rt. 3, Princess Anne, Md., 58 Turner, Harlan Raymond, Jr. (Spec), Apt. 10. 506 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C 290 Turner, Harold Edmond, 270 Henry St.. Paramus, N. J.. 56 342 Turner, Henrv Brown, IV, 520 Raymond St., Westfield. N. J.. ' 58 126, 160 Turner, John Marvin, Jr., 3119 Madison St.. Hyattsville, Md., ' 59 138 Turner. Lewis John. Jr., Washington, Va., ' 59 138 Turner. Mebane Ewing, Jr., 814 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 59 138 Turner, Webb William, 347 Cassidy Ave.. Lexington, Ky., ' 59 138 Turner, William Heyward, 93 Jane St., Hartsdale. N. Y., ' 59 138 Turtle. James William, 530 Conshohocken St. Rd., Cynwyd. Pa., ' 57 113, 290 Turton, Michael Hodges, 2894 E. Sunrise Blvd.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., ' 59 138 Tyndall, Albert Forbes, Jr.. 109 East Grainger Ave., Kinston. N. C. ' 58 126. 293 Tyson. Bruce Carroll, Jr., Rt. 2. Box 475. Greenville. N. C. ' 58 126 Ulrich. Richard Guy, 4926 3rd Ave., South, St. Petersburg, Fla.. 57 221 Umstead. William Urban. 2512 Cascadilla St., Durham. N. C. ' 56 Underwood. Douglas Edgar. 8 Ladue Crest Lane. St. Louis 17, Mo.. ' 56 97, 302 Underwood, Earl Tyson, 111 W. Fisher St.. Salisbury. N. C. 58 126 Upmever, Ernst Arnold. III. 20044 Gulf Blvd., Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.. 59 138 Urckfitz. James Leiand, 2071 Five Mile Line Rd.. Penfield. N. Y., ' 56 97 Valentine. Heath Eugene. 115 Melbourne Ave.. Akron, Ohio. 58 126 VanCamp. David. 110 Cochran Rd., Pittsburgh 28. Pa.. ' 56 Van Curen, Gene Lewis, 1122 Montford Dr.. Charlotte 3. N. C. ' 58.126. 191. 286 Vanderbeek. Randall B.. 1405 Quarrier St.. Charleston, W. Va.. ' 59 138. 300 !33. 241 C. ' 56.. 138, 287 138 97. 193 .126, 307 ' 59 138 126 138 97, 314 138. 287 209. 305 Vandever, Charles Ross, Jr.. 25 .South High .St.. West Chester, Pa.. ' 58 Van Hettinga, William Lance, 408 S. Waiola, La Grange, 111.. ' 59 Van Laer, Charles Edgar, High Falls, N. Y., ' 56 VanMetre. John Lee, Jr., 311 S. George St.. Charles Town, W. Va., ' 59 VanOrder John Albert, Box 6793, College Station, Durham, N. C. ' 56 Van Schoick, Gary Lee, Box 20, Rt. 2, Hillsboro Rd., Durham, N. C. ' 58 Van Fleet, David Edward. 124 Parker St., Henderson, N. C, S7 Van Wyck, Paul Rodger, 381 Dorothy Lane, Wyckoff, N. J., ' 58 Varcoe. John Richard, 211 South St., Waymart. Pa.. Vardakis. Anast Charles, 5820 Avenue N.. Brooklyn. N. Y., ' 58 Varner, Robert M.. Jr.. 217 W. Wil.son Ave.. Mooresville. N. C, ' 56 Varner, Roy Van, 317 Ridgewood Dr.. Lexington. N. C. Vaughan, James Willard. Jr.. 1411 Dollar Ave.. Durham. N. C, ' 59.113, 191, 192, 193 Vaughn, Charles Sidney, 309 Colonial Dr.. High Point. N. C. Vause. David Dwight, 109 Ridgecrest Ave.. Rutherfordton. N. Verhey, Neil Gary, 1032 Floral Dr.. E. Grand Rapids. Mich.. ' 58 126. 288. 355 Victor, Jack Robert, 2401 S. Dollison. Springfield. Mo., ' 58 Vilas, John Marcellus, Couch Rd.. Chapel Hill. N. C 57 Virgin. Herbert Whiting, III, 3635 St. Gaudens Rd., Miami 33. Fla.. ' 57 Vivona, Philip Anthony, 103 S. 2l.st Street. Irvington II, N. J.. ' 57 Voegtlen. Robert Samuel Jr.. Lebanon, N. J., 57 Voehl, Richard Kurt, 1531 Moffitt Ave., Hewlett, N. Y.. ' 56 Vreeland, Jay Smith, 19 Vinton Rd.. Madison. N. J.. ' 59 Wagenvoord. James Frederick. 67 Greenhursi Rd.. West Hartford, Conn.. 57 160, Wagg, Thomas Eugene, III, P.O. Drawer U-2, Greensboro, N. C. ' 59 138. Wagner. Mark William, 28 N. Wise Ave., Freeport. III.. S9 Wagner, Nicholas, Rt. 3. York. Pa., 59 Wagner. Philip Michael. Ill, 309 Curtis Ave.. Pt. Pleasant Beach. N. J.. 57.. Walderman. Howard Allen. 3615 Rosedale Rd.. Baltimore 15. Md.. 59 Walker. James Clifton. 2943 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham. N. C. 57 Walker, Myers Bonner, Jr., 2309 Ea.st Main St., Durham. N. C, ' 58 Walker, William Conway, 10 Arborvale Rd.. Asheville. N. C. ' 57 Walkley, Thomas Mervin, 30 Stoner Dr.. W. Hartford. Conn.. ' 58 188. 304. 305 Wall, Frank Privette, Jr.. 2707 Lochmore Dr.. Raleigh. N. C. ' 58 281 Waller, Robert Rex, 72 Walker Rd., West Orange, N. J., ' 58 Walrath, David (Spec), Rt. 1. Johnsonville, N. Y. Walter. Robert Peter, 30-D Picotte Dr.. Albany. N. Y., ' 56 97 Walton, Benton Hair, Box 345. Chadbourn, N. C, ' 58 126 Walton. Robert Aldridge, 910 Stanley Dr., Fernandina, Fla., ' 57 282 Wanglee, Vorawee, 100 Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, Thailand, ' 58 126 Ward, Bowden Wilson. Jr., 6437 Avon Rd.. Norfolk. Va.. ' 56 97, 169, 192, 195, 229, 233. 234. 241, 246. 247. 297 Ward, John Robert. Box 146, Bucyrus, Ohio. ' 59 138 Warden, William Steele, Rt. 1. Box 327. Melbourne. Fla.. ' 59 Ware. Donald McEwen, 2621 N. Florida St.. Arlington. Va.. Ware. Henrv Hall, HI, 404 Blackland Rd., N.W., Atlanta. Ga. Warlick. George William, 239 Third St.. S.E.. Hickorv. N. C. Warnock, John William. 28421 W. Oakland. Bay Village. Ohio. ' 56.. Warren. Charles Thomas. Jr.. 904 Oakland Ave.. Durham. N. C. ' 58 Warren. Glenn Lambeth. P.O. Box 166, Gibson. N. C. 58 Warren. James Ivey, Jr., Box 493, Roxboro, N. C. 56 97, 158, 22 ' Warwick, William Schooley, 26 35 28th .St., Long Island 2. N. Y.. ' 57 113 138 113, 309 .138. 372 13. 310 57., 56. 138, 292 113. 293 113, 281 97, 293. 354 97 236 !34, 246. PHOTO-PURAVIIliS j tki 1956 Chanticleer IdJeie Made luj. ATLArri, (it. Waser, Robert Hamlin. Rt. 4. Old Salisbury Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C. ' 57 191, 192. 195. 240. 247 Wasserman. Richard Edward, 7 Bungalow Court. Newark «. N. J., ' 57 189, 313 Wasson. Donald Gray, 786 Ras Tanvra, Saudi, Arabia, ' 58 126 Watkins. Frederick Lesh, 507 Lincoln Ave.. Clearwater. Fla.. ' 56 97. 219, 282 Watson, Herbert Edwin. 19 Kaywood Rd.. Port Washington. N. Y.. ' 58 113. 301 Watson. John Hayes. 47 13 Bell Blvd., Bayside. L. 1.. N. Y.. ' 56 289 Watson. Richard Frank. 21 Chelfield Rd.. Northwoods. Glenside. Pa.. ' 59.. 138, 283 Watson. Theron Paul. 501 East Main St.. Forest City. N. C. ' 59 138 Watson, William Thomas, 1808 Crestmont Dr., Huntington. W. Va.. ' 59 138. 288 Way. John Elwood. Jr.. 225 Moul Ave.. Hanover. Pa., ' 57 113, 302 Weaver. Robert Earl. 4307 Kelnepa Dr., Jacksonville, Fla.. ' 58 126, 282 Weaver. Thomas Henry, 1011 E. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 59 138 Weaver. Walter Parker. 1724 Vista St.. Durham. N. C, ' 56..97 Webb. Fred. Jr.. 912 Temple St., Hinton, W. Va., ' 57 113 Webb, George Walter, 76 Dewey Ave.. Groton, Conn., ' 59.138 Weber. Carl Harold, Apt. 1. 806 Madison St.. Durham, N. C. ' 57 Weber. George, III, Box 144 Conway Rd.. Creve Coeur. Mo.. 59.. 138 Weber. John George, Lake Valhalla, Montville, N. J.. ' 56 181. 182. 187, 296 Weber. Thomas William. 674 N. Renaud. Grosse Pointe. Mich.. ' 56 97. 301 Webster. Charles Albert. Jr.. 202 Park Ave.. Wilson, N. C. ' 56..97 Webster. Donald Knapp. 372 Wastena Terrace. Ridgewood. N. J.. ' 57 113 Weed. Richard Lowrey. 35 High St.. East Haven. Conn.. ' 59 138, 212 Weems, Wade Scott. Box 680 Bookerdale. Waynesboro. Va.. ' 58 126, 297 Weidlich, William Robert (Spec), 1116 Wellons Dr.. Durham. N. C. Weidman. Richard Ray. 1318 Pine Rd., Rosemont, Pa.. ' 57 113, 305 Weidmann. Frederick Henry. 9 Davidson Rd., Bloomfield, N. J.. ' 56 98, 286 Weinberg. Charles P. M.. ' 58 126 Weir, Anthony, 304 West Fairview Ave., Langhorne. Pa.. ' 58. 126. 189. 206. 282 Weir. Christopher. Fairview Hill Ave., Langhorne. Pa.. ' 56 98. 206. 282. 376 Weitzman. Robert Warren, Jr., Wansor Ave.. Bayville. N. Y.. ' 57 113, 248, 301. 343 Welch. Bertrand Charles. Jr.. 2804 Boarman Ave.. Baltimore 15, Md., ' 59 138, 292 Weld. Louis Mackall. Jr.. 120 Meyers Ave.. Meyersdale. Pa., ' 56 98, 194 Wellman, William Augustua. Ill, 410 N. Barrington. Los Angeles 49, Calif., ' 59 138 Wells. Henry Alfred. Jr., 1170 Hermitage Rd.. Rock Hill, S. C, ' 58 126, 236 Wells. Henry Herbert. HI. Ivywood Dr.. Rt. 4, Athens, Ga.. ' 57 Wells. Hyman Gene. 805 E. Trinity Ave., Durham. N. C, ' 58.. 126 Wells. Joseph Alexander, 314 College Park Circle. Staunton. Va.. ' 58 126 Wendorf. Charles James. T-32 Apt. 4. Snake Pit. Fort Eustis. Va., ' 58 282 Wennerstrom. Arthur John. 102 Edgerton Rd.. Lawson 4. Md.. ' 56 98, 286 Wesley, Robert John. 247 Sussex Dr., Manhasset, N. Y.. ' 59 138 West. Robert Michael. 11 Whittier St.. Lynbrook. N. Y., ' 59. 138 West. William Kibler. Jr.. 1420 Adirondack Trail, Dayton. Ohio. ' 59 138 Westmoreland. Donald Ray. 2790 Smyer Circle. Brimingham 9. Ala.. ' 59 138 Wetzler. Philip Hamburger. 3504 Pinkney Rd., Baltimore 15. Md.. ' 59 138. 186, 355 Weyhmann. Walter Victor. 1634 Hampton Ave., S.W.. Roanoke, Va., ' 57 113. 247 Wheeler. Frederick Joseph. Box 150, Port Washington. N. Y.. ' 59 138. 246 Wheeler. Thaddeus Alvin, Jr.. 919 Englewood Ave.. Durham, N. C, ' 57 70, 113, 169, 170, 281 Whicher. John Clinton. Jr., 9315 Ft. Hamilton Pkwy.. Brooklyn 9. N. Y., ' 58 Whisnant, Edward Jackson, 1 1 1 Hudson St.. Shelby, N. C, ' 58 Whitacre, Robert Edward. 275 Engle St.. Englewood. N. J., ' 57 113, 290 Whitaker. Cary. Enfield. N. C. ' 56 98 Whitaker. Cecil Francis. Jr., 336 Hines Terrace. Macon. Ga.. ' 59 138, 280 Whitaker. Hugh Edmund. 2126 Yorktown Rd.. N.W.. Washington 12. D. C, ' 59 138 White. Eli Edward, Jr.. 2301 N. Fillmore St., Arlington, Va.. ' 57 293 White. Robert Lee. 521 S. Church St., Florence, S. C, ' 58 White. William Dunlop, Jr., 10 East Third St.. Lexington, N. C, ' 56 98 Whitehead. Kenneth Leslie 141 Dana Way. Winter Park. Fla.. ' 58 282, 283 Whitfield, Ralph F.. Jr.. 1313 Watts St., Durham, N. C., ' 56 Whitney. Kenneth Lawson, Jr.. 954 Avenue C. Bayonne, N. J.. ' 58 126, 309 Whyte, George Kenneth, Jr., 200 Blackmer Place. Webster Groves, Mo., ' 58 126, 282 Widenhouse. Ernest Cornelius. Jr.. Rt. 1. Summerfield. N. C. ' 56 Wiegerink. James Gerald. ' 59 138 Wilkerson. James Herbert. Jr.. Ambassador Apts., Baltimore. Md.. ' 56 98, 282 Wilkinson. Thomas George. 1613 Kent St.. Durham. N. C. 58 126 Williams. Jack Caldwell, P.O. Box 4503, San Juan. Puerto Rico. ' 58 126. 238, 285 Williams. John Culbreth. III. 1603 Westlawn Ave.. Fayetteville, N. C, ' 56 98 Williams, Lyman Neil, 520 Walnut Ave., Charlotte. N. C. ' 58 71. 126. 155, 160. 236 Williams. Robert Lee. Jr.. 6447 Lehnert. Baltimore 7. Md., ' 56 Williams. William Alfred. Jr.. 704 E. Forest Hills Blvd.. Durham. N. C. ' 57 113. 214 Williamson, Frederick Morwiek, 7 Hilltop Rd.. Bronxville 8. N. Y., ' 57 113, 314 Willis, Calvin Johnson. 102 Tucker Ave., Crewe. Va.. ' 57 113, 290 Willis, Robert Wayne, 2100 Arendell St.. Morehead City. N. C, ' 57 Wills, Charles William. 99 41 211th St.. Queens Village 29, N. Y.. ' 59. 138, 283 Wilson, Alexander Erwin. III. 2066 N. Ponce De Leon. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga., ' 59 138 Wilson. Alexander Massey. III. 1870 Dixie Hwy.. Ft. Mitchell. Ky., ' 59 138 Wilson. Anthony Milam. 1220 East 18th St., Tulsa, Okl., ' 56.98 Wilson, Douglas Nash, 106 Riggs Dr., Clemson. S. C, ' 57 113, 309 Wilson. Joe Dalton. Rt. 9. Box 307, Charlotte, N. C, ' 57 113 Wilson. Joseph MacDonald. Box 122, Tabor City. N. C, ' 59 Wilson, Owen Craig. Jr.. ' 56 289 Wilson. Peter Frank. 14 Crest Rd., Rowayton, Conn.. ' 58 126 Wilson. Robert Burns. Brandywine. Md., ' 56 98, 192, 240, 241, 293 Wilson, Thomas Nelson, 1324 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C, ' 56 98, 305 Windley. David Carlyle, Jr.. P.O. Box 128. Pantego. N. C. ' 59 138, 299 Wine. Charles Joseph. 132 E. Dorothy Lane. Dayton. Ohio. ' 59 138 Winecoff. Herbert Larry, 707 Brookstown Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C, ' 58 311 Wingfield. Jefferson Dunston. Jr., 3512 Whitechapel Rd., Norfolk, Va., ' 57 113 Winslow, Wade Daniel, 110 Short Hills Ave.. Springfield. N. J.. ' 59 138. 202, 280 Winsor. Fred Lane. Laurens. N. Y., ' 56 98, 293 Winterhalter, Don K.. 1610 Gladys Ave.. Grand Haven. Mich 138 Wirshing. Armando hilio. 26 Hostos Ave.. Ponce. Puerto Rico. ' 57 Wiseman. Reid David. 2 Strathmore Rd., Brookline 46. Mass., ' 58 Wisner. Bernard Trusdell. 10125 Markham St.. Silver Spring. Md.. ' 56.98. 189. 214. 306 Wittenstein. Fernand Myles. 383 Hempstead Ave.. Rockville Centre. N. Y.. ' 59 138 Wolf. Fred Stoner (.Spec). 2413 Banner St.. Durham. N. C. Wolfson. Carl Schwartz, 284 Central Ave.. Lawrence, N. Y., ' 59 138. 168 Wood. Gaylord Ashlyn, Jr., 725 Isle of Palms, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' 59 138, 284 Wood, Richard Austin, Jr., 18 Buckingham Ct., Ashevillc, N. C. 59 138 Wood, Richard James, Box 368, Marlettc, Mich., 59 138 Wood, Whitehill Thompson, 1601 West St., Annapolis, Md., ' 56 98 Woodlief, Milton Wayne. 7523 Virginian Dr., Norfolk, Va., 57 113 Woolerv, James Godfrey, 2017 ' Glenwood Ave.. Raleigh. N. C, 59.. 138, 186. 300 Woollen, Thomas Hayes, 602 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C, ' 56 Woolsey, Bertram Fred, Jr., 1143 Lakewood Rd., Jacksonville, Fla.. 58 126 Wooten, Frank Thomas, 111, Chadbourn, N. C, ' 57 113 Wooten, John Carlyle, 314 W. Elm St.. Graham, N. C. ' 58. 126 Wortman, William Jerome, Jr., 2118 Winter St., Charlotte, N. C. ' 56 98, 244. 286 Wright, Donald Jerome, 711 Central Ave., Charlotte, N. C, 57 Wright, Ernest Linwood, III, Box 2, Ruffin, N. C, ' 56 98 Wright, Gary Gene, Steele St., Pikeville, Ky., ' 58 126, 309 Wright. Richard Allen, 23825 Hedgewood Ave., Westlake, Ohio, 59 138, 308 Wright, Thomas Treanor, 443 73 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., ' 58 126, 216, 314 Wright, Winter, Rt. 8, Box 221, Kingsport, Tenn., 59.138. 299 Wuensch. Richard David, 1090 E. 22nd St., Paterson, N. J.. ' 58.. 126 Wyant, Everett Wilson, 57 Albion St., Holley, N. Y., ' 59.138 Wyke, Gene Little, Rt. 1, Box 21, Lenoir, N. C„ ' 56 98 Wynn, John David, 3714 S. Victor, Tulsa, Okla., ' 59... ...138 Wyrick, David Hugh, Rt. 3. Alliance. Ohio, ' 58 106, 309 Wyrick, Joseph Lowell, Rt. 3, Alliance, Ohio, ' 57 309 Yarborough, Frank Flowers, Cary, N. C, ' 57 301 Yarger, Noel Henry, 209 E. Pokagon, South Bend 17, Ind., ' 59 138, 308 Yarington, David Jon, 6 West Cayuga St., Moravia. N. Y., ' 58 126, 294 Yclton, William Wyman, 402 Ohio St.. Spindale, N. C, ' 59. 138 Ycngst, Charles Russell, Jr., 401 Byllesby Ave.. Meadvillc, Pa., ' 59 138, 284 Y., 126, 350 126. 309 126. 285 113. ■•S ' ) D. C, ' 56 Yoars, Peter Wight, Lawrence Farms, Chappaqua, N Yoh, Harold Lionel, Jr., King of Prussia Rd., Radner, Pa., ' 58 York, Richard Edward, 210 Bond St., Elizabeth, N. J.. ' 58 Yost, Elmer Don, 412 N. Cedar St., Greensboro, N. C, ' 57 Yost. Thomas Marion Box 152, Weaverville, N. C, ' 56 98. Young, Charles Edward, 905 First Ave., Durham, N. C. ' 58 Young, James Sanford, 3825 Garrison St., N.W„ Washington 16 Young, John William. 1216 Richardson Dr.. Reidsville, N. C. ' 59 Young. Noel William, Jr., 115 W. Seeman St.. Durham, N. C. ' 59 Young, Robert Lassiter, Jr., Cherry Villa Court, Morristown, Tenn., ' 59 182, Young. Stephen Grant, 23 Meade St., Buckhannon, W. Va., ' 58 126. 160. Young, William Arthur, 207 E. Broadway, Maumee, Ohio, ' 59 Yount, Robert Lee, 515 S, College Ave., Newton, N. C, ' 56 98, 219, 252, 290, 291, Yudt, Henry John, Jr., 159 Laurel Dr., New Hyde Park, N. Y., ' 59 Yura, Joseph Andrew, 629 N. 23rd St.. Allentown, Pa., ' 59. Zack, Peter George (Spec), 1845 Beech, Pine Bluff, Ark. Zaffiro, William Richard, 1290 Vestal Ave.. Binghamton. N. Y., ' 58 Zellers, Ronald Albert, 304 East Railroad St., Columbiana, Ohio, ' 58 Zenda, William George, 30 Mayflower Ave., Williston, N. Y.. ' 58 126, Zimmer, John Wenzell, 610 Topinabee Rd., Niles, Mich., ' 56 Ziolkowski, John Edmund, 98 Nabors St., Montevallo, Ala., ' 58 Zoller, Bernard Updegraff, Jr., 1621 Seventh Ave.. W., Bradcnton, Fla., ' 58 126, 138, 298, 299


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