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V 1 % ' : 1 9 m mm I IBT l mill rn un ii ii-ikllj r- X Yn V v i Bl 3te ? ' . '  - ■j . ' v ' y ' -■' . ' j.;m% ■•: ,i Z- ' i rVr . 1 a - • jmtfR, West Dormitory i MPfV y s.- ■.i ' PUBLISHED BY THf STUDENT BODY DUKE UNIVERSITY . DUBKAM, N. C HK University community was saddened in the summer of 1956 by the death of a most popuhir and prominent member — Dean Lanier W. Pratt. After a hngering illness, Dean Pratt passed aw a ' June 4, 1956, leaving to the University the memory of high ideals coupled with warm friendship and subtle humor. Dean Pratt received his Bachelor of Arts degree C um Laude from Davidson College in 1934. In 1936 he entered the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Duke, earning his Master of Arts degree in French. After a brief absence, he returned in 1940 to begin building a life which centered about the University until his death. World War II and the Korean conflict brought brief interruptions in his educational career with active duty in the United States Naval Reserve. His second military assignment ended in 1952, and he resumed duties as instructor of French in the Romance Languages Department. In addition, he became Assistant Dean of Trinity College. An active Durham citizen as well as a valuable part of the University, he was an F.ider in the First Presbyterian Church. Dean Pratt ' s personality pervaded the life of under- graduates, bringing aid and counsel born of religious prin- ciples and realistic understanding. As dean of freshmen and sophomores, he had the particular task of launching Duke men on their college careers. He possessed a rare talent in human relations that insured success. OfHcial status left him unafiected, and his keen wit transformed business into pleasure. Retaining his teaching activities along with his administrative position, he carried the same qualities into the classroom. Moulding lives and furthering knowledge were his life works. U E I I I Q gotten, for too many tributes to his ability remain; tributes no t ol words but of noble thoughts. To Dean Lanier W. Pratt the student body gratefully dedicates the nineteen hundred and fifty-seven Chanticleer. CAMPUS SCENES DEDICATION DUKE 1956- 1957 CLASSES ADMINISTRATION President Board of Trustees Deans James B. Duke Professors Department Heads Alumni Department House Counselors Sophomores mm ' )) -i 1 ki ' ' 1 ORGANIZATIONS 156 | - ' 1 Student Government 1 R ] | Religious U Kf A l Publications } Bl l R Engineering ' i9 ' B ' ' iUV H Student Activities 4 Militnrv ? ' L ' lK B 1 1 H H IHI i H Beauty Queens Homecoming Shoe ' n ' Slipper Joe College i SPORTS 324 Major Sports Minor Sports Men ' s Intramural Sports Women ' s Sports Women ' s Intramural Sports HONORARIES All Campus Engineering Departmental m atim The TiniesI Freshman! FOUL! A look into the past iisks, How much have we changed ' . ' 28 The Silent Reminder of J. B. Duke Our Generous and Endless Provider. Free (;if s Kxciting Stores The Rest at Washington Duke This is the Cheapest Day in Durham Yell! Dammit. Yell! 30 mm D r Duke 85 Kentucky 84 i SflilHIIilUiHIIIir. HiWMk wm ■A Duke rjlK responsible for lUc s ic The Most . . k M . Pamiliar, 35 Homecoming displays reach new heights! I ¥ ' ' P 1 i Duke flags Oyster Bowl. Coeds present homecoming entertainment. • V-Sc 38 . iJE i - ■Anna Maria ' s pizza is the best in the South. Even Carolina students ' come  )ver to share . . . . . (he pleasant atmosphere, an ipportunily tor relaxation . . . . . . and enjoyable meals eaten to the tune of Bat ' s guitar. Big Bill . . . 42 The symbol of Duke ' s dining halls. « - • . ' 1, f T Al I % i For Dave Simc ' s new track record . . . All indcscrilKihle reward. 44 k w f r y v Track meet sunshine . 46 Football And then Ihc Democrats came to Duke Eleanor Roosevelt WE LIKE The Order of Ihe Chair ' s J« -.V. -W.gxi«M ' ORDER or .• THE CHAIR v--Vv;.r.. •, vj GREAT GRAND GREEN GREASY DRAGONS m Ugliest By popular vole these men were selected the ugliest on campus. ir A Uglier The equipment and coaching for these future All-Americans was provided by the A.R.O.T.C. is a long way off. 52 I HSITY The Scl 00 of ' °resir - ONc, f fvrs, Oo President and Trustees 56 Deans 59 James B. Duke Professors 68 Deportment Heads 12 Alumni 76 House Counselors 11 THE PRE S I DENT Presidcnr he earned from LECTED President of 1948 and inaugurated A. Hollis Edens has Duke ' s educational facihties. Edens graduated his B.Ph. and M.A Ph.D. degree at Harvard. He has Davidson, the University of North Roanoke, and the American Ur Eisenhower appointed President mittee on Education Beyond the serves on the Committee on the Uti which is sponsored by the P ord Fo chairman of the U.S. Advisor ' Exchange. A former president of Accrediting, he is now a member mittee. Although he travels thou heading the University ' s develop still maintains a close contact witl to his office is always open to ail st the Universir ' in November, even months later, Dr. nee worked diligently to raise sitandards and to improve its Ej tud Emory University where degrees. He completed his received LL.D. degrees from ' arolina, Wake Forest, Emory, iversiry. In 1956, President ens to the President ' s Com- 4igh School. President F ' dens ization of Teaching Resources, indation. He is presently vice- ( ' ommission on I ' dueational the National C ' onimission on : t that body ' s e. eeuti e eom- ;ands ot miles yearly spear- it campaign. President Edens the student bod -. The door ents desirino- to talk with him. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Norman A. C ocke Chairman of the Board of Trustees The managcmcnr of the linancial ati ' airs of Duke University is a large and difficult job. This task is ably carried out by a group ot well-qualified men, the Board of Trustees. Among other duties, the Board confirms the selection of deans, issues the diplomas, and approves such activities as the erection of new buildings. Nor- man A. Cocke has served as chairman of the Board since 1954. .fthc Irustcxsofrhc Duke i r ' J DEANS OF MEN 59 SixTctjry of the UnivL-rsity, N ' icc-Prcsidint in tlu- Division of PuMic Re lIlKKlN., the University Ai.KREo S. Browkr Business Manager. rreasiirernftheUniver Comptroller of the University Ai AN K. Manchester Dean of Trinity College Ar the hc;id of rhc luiniin- isrrarivc branch ot Duke L ' ni- vL ' rsit ' arc a small group ot (]ualihL ' d iiK-n who arc consisr- ciitK ' trying to answer rhc arising problems of rhc school aiul better the student and administrative relations. Paul M. Ciross, dean ot the L ' nivcrsit ' anil ' icc-Prcsidcnr in rhc I)i- ision ot I ' .ducation, artcntlcd CitN College of New orl , Columbia L ' ni crsir ' ami the University of Lcip .ig. lie is a former President of the Oak Ridge Institute. Charles V.. Jor- dan serves as Secretary ot the L ' ni crsir and ' icc-Presidcnt in the DiMsion of Public Rela- tions. I le attended Duke Law- School and received his 1.1..D. from flon College. Herbert j. L. T. McNuRLEN- Assistant Dean of Trinity College Miss Margaret L, Coleman, Central Record Supervisor, and Mi: bolt. Recorder for the University. Herring, Vice-President of rhc University in the Division of Student Life, obtained degrees from Duke and Columbia Uni- versity and an honorary L.L.D. from Juanita College. Wil- liam H. Wannamaker, V ice- Chancellor of the University, studied at Harvard Graduate School and abroad. Alfred S. Brower, Business Manager and Treasurer of the University, supervises the University ' s fi- nancial and business operations. R. L. Tuthill, University Reg- istrar, received his A.B. and E.D.D. from Columbia Uni- versity. C. E. Hend rick son. Comptroller and Assistant Treasurer of the University, obtained his A.B. from the Uni- versitv of Richmond, his Al.A. BAR 1,. Joms Dean onnnity Collctic Charles B. Johnson Assistant Dean of Trinity College from rhc Uni crsiry ot ' irgini;i and his C.P.A. from the University ot North Carolina and the University of Virginia. Alan K. Manchester, Dean of Trinity College, received his A.B. from ander- bilt and Ph.D. from Duke. Lewis J. McNurlen, Assistant Dean of Trinity College, holds A.B. and M.S. degrees from Drake University and a Ph.D. from Duke. Robert B. Cox, Dean of Men, did graduate work at the Uni- versity of North ( arolina and at Duke alter receiving his A.B. trom the Uni- versity of Tennessee and; M.A. from Peabody. Miss Margaret L. (Coleman serves as the Ontral Records Super- visor. Miss Louise Seabolt is the Re- corder for the University. I ' ,. B. Weather- spoon has ser ed as Director of Admis- sions for the Universir - since I ' Hy. lie also represents the University on the (College l ' ' ntrance Ivxamination Board. Howard A. Strobel, the newly appointed Assistant Dean of Trinity Clollege, re- ceived his B.S. from the State Oillege of Washington and his Ph.D. from Brown. Barne - L. Jones, .Assistant Dean of Trinity College, obtained his .A.B. degree at Duke and his B.D. from ' ale Divinity School, diaries B. Johnson, Assistant Dean of Irinitv CollJoe, holds his A.B., ALA., and I ' d:!), froni Duke. 62 ( HARllsR Ml Icctrital I nginccring John N. McDlfi Mechanical [ ' ' nginccring Wai.krJ.Sk Dean nfthe College o ENGINEERING Behind the (Chapel at the end of the well-worn path leading from the main quadrangle is found the (College of Engineering. Walter J. Seelc -, who is the Dean of the College of Engineering, supcr ises the o er-all administration. He received his degree from the Uni- versit} ' ot Pennsylvania, and since 192 A has worked as a consultant with the Duke Pow er C ompany of (Char- lotte. Chairman of the Department of Civil Engineering is Robert Seaman Rowe, who holds degrees from the University of Delaware, Yale University and Columbia University. Charles R. Vail, Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department, holds degrees from Duke and the University- of Michigan and is a former consultant with the U. S. Naval Research Eaboratorw John N. Macduff, (Chairman of the Mechanical Engineering Department, obtained degrees from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and Marine I ' .ngineering and N ew York UniversitN . 63 DEANS OF WOMEN Dr. Roberta I ' loancc Biinklcx, in Ikt renrli car as Dean of rlic Woman ' s (iolkiic- and professor of luiglish, holds a Ph.D. degree from Vale University. Miss iMarianna Jenkins, xA.ssociate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, is advisor to junior and senior women; she received her M..A. and Ph.D. from Hryn Mawr. Mrs. VV. S. Persons, Dean of Admissions, obtained her A.l and M.A. degrees from Duke Lniversirv. Mrs. K. S. Whiiaker, uho hokis an A.B. from W ' liithrop and an M.A. from ( )lumbia, served as House (Counselor m Brown before becoming .Assistant Dean of Un- dergraduate Women. Miss I ' dlen I lucka- bee. Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, received her .A.B. and M..A. degrees from Duke, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Miss Mar (irace Wilson, Dean of Undergraduate Women, direc ts the non-academic aflairs ot stu- dent hfe. Dean Wilson studied at Win- throp College and at Columbia. Kkancis .M. Whitaker Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Women Dean oi Underg Mary Grace Wilson Dean of Undergraduate Women GRADUATE Diilvc L ' ni crsir ' s six graduate schools rank among rhc best in the country. The School of Arts and Sciences uives live detzrees to i]uahhed students, bean of the School is Marcus I .. I lobhs, who came to Duke in i ' v and later served as head of the ( ' heniistr Depart- nienr. ' I he School of l ' ' orestr ' provides training leading to professional degrees. C;iarenee I ' . Korstian, Dean of the School since 1938, is co-editor of The Naturalist ' s (iuide to America. The Divinity School, rhe oldest of the gradu- ate schools, which trains students to SCHOOLS WuiiiRi C. DwrsoN Dean of the School of 1«1 DALE 1 . SlANSni ' RY DcinofthcSchoolofl.; enter the (Christian ininistr ' , is headed by James Cannon. Ann M. Jaeobansk -, Dean of the School of Nursing, repre- sents the school on the Committee of Health Affairs. The School of Medicine, established in 1930, has a high rating and reputation. W ' ilburt C. Davison, Dean of the School, holds degrees from Princeton, Johns Hopkins, and O.xtord Universities. Dale F. Stansbury, Pro- fessor of Law at Duke since 1946, is Dean of the School of Law, a member of the Association of American Law Schools. 67 THE JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS 41 WillU K, :. DVMSON l ' r..k.sM,r . ! IVeh.itric Lionel Stevenson Professor of English Professor of Anatomy Duke Uni crsir csrablishcd the James B. Duke Professorships in 1952 to give kirrher recognition to a few of the more noted mem- bers of its faculty and to bring to the University other distinguished scholars and scientists. VV ilburt C. Davison, Professor of Pediatries, serves as Dean of the School of Aledicine. Lionel Stevenson, Pro- fessor of English, is a specialist in nineteenth-century English litera- ture. Joseph F ,. Alarkee, Professor of Anatomy, has done extensive research in the held ot polio. James 1. C leland, Professor of Preaching and Dean of the Chapel, has served Duke since 1945. H. Shelton Smith, Professor of American Religious Thought, held the Hrst chair of its kind in an American theological seminary. Oalvin B. Hoover, Professor of Economics, is a former Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and was a member of the President ' s Advisor y Committee on Foreign Aid in 1947. Walter J. Scelcy, Professor of E lectrical Engineering, is Dean of the College of Engi- neering and conducted research for the Navy during both wars, serving as president of the Navy Ordnance Laboratory ' lechnical Reserve in 1945. lessor of American Religious Thought m ii;rJ. Ski-hv ir ot I Icctrical I ' ngiiieenng 69 Cmakms 1.. li THE JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS I ' . M.MCOl.M C ' aRROI 1 Professor of History Professor of Political Sc-i I M1) T. S.MllH .lessor o( Bncrcrin Charles L. B. Lowndes, Professor of Law, is an expert in the field of taxation law. E. Malcolm Carroll, Professor of History, has written books on the diplomatic history of France and Germany and received the Guggenhiem Memorial Fellowship. R. Taylor C ole, Professor of Political Science, has made an intensive study of fascist governments in Germany and Italy and served as President of the Southern Political Science Association in 1950. Walter AL Nielsen, Professor of Physics, was a member of a special committee to investigate Oak Ridge facilities for training universit - staffs in atomic energy research in 1945 and has been chairman of the Physics Department since 1938. David T. Smith, Professor of Bacteriology, is an associate professor of medicine at the Medical School. Paul J. Kramer, Professor of Botany, is a specialist in the fields of plant- water relationships and forest-tree physiology. Joseph J. Spengler, Professor of Economics, is the author or co-author of a number of books and contributor to technical journals ol many articles on social and economic theory, and is director ol graduate studies in Economics. DEPARTMI x t the head of each department at Duke Uni- versity is a man of abihty and renown in his major held of study. Charles E. Ward, I ' nglish, A.B. from Baker, M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke; James N. Truesdale, Greek, A.B., A1.A., and Ph.D. from Duke; Thomas M. Aycock, physical education, B.S. from Oklahoma A and M and M.A. from the University of Iowa; Brady R. Jordan, romance languages, L.T.B. from Princeton and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin; Colonel Raymond P. Todd, air science, B.S. from Northwestern University; Walter M. Niel- sen, physics, B.S. and Ph.D. from the Universit ' of Minnesota. Hiram K. Alvers, religion, . .B. T HEADS from Trinity College, S.T.B. and S.T.M. from Boston College, and D.D. from Elon College; Robert S. Rankin, political science, A.B. from Tusculum College, M.A. and Ph.D. from Prince- ton; Henry J. Oosting, botany, A.B. from Hope College, M.S. from Michigan State College and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota; Capt. Robert V. R. Basset, Naval ROTC, B.S. from The United States Naval Academy; Robert S. Rogers, Latin, A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania, M.A. and Ph.D. Princeton; John H. Saylor, chemistry, A.B. from Southern Methodist Universitv, M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke University. Henry J. () , ' Botany John J. Ger j Marhcmatics Howard K. Jensen, sociology and anrhropology, A.B. and Al.B. from the Univcrsit - of Kansas, B.D. and Ph.D. from the University of C ' hicago; C ' harles Baylis, philosophy, A.B. and M.A. from the University of Washington, Ph.D. from Har- vard; Herman Salinger, German, A.B. from Princeton, M.A. from Stanford, Ph.D. from Yale; Julia R. Grout, women ' s physical education, B.A. from Mound Holyokc College and M.S. from Wellesley College; John J. Gergen, Mathe- matics, M.A. and B.A. from the University of Minnesota, Ph.D. from Rice Institute; Ranson R. Patrick, aesthetics, art and music, M.F.A. from Princeton; William H. Gartw right, education, B.S., Al.A. and Ph.D. from the ' Universir ' of Minnesota. Eliot H. Rodnick Psychology Kliot H. Rodnick, Chairman of the Department of Psychology, B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University; E. Malcolm Carroll, history, A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from the Uni- versity of Michigan; Calvin B. Hoover, economics, A.B. from Monmouth and Ph.D. from the Uni- versity of Michigan; Karl M. Wilbur, Zoology, B.A. and M.A. degrees from Ohio State Uni- versity and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsyl- vania and is the former President of the American Economic Association; Henry M. Nebel, Russian, A.B. from Columbia College and M.A. from Columbia University; and E. Willard Berry, geology, A.B. and Ph.D. degrees from Johns Hopkins University; thus rounding out the un- pressive list of Department heads. S I Mai.c.om Carroll Calvin B. Hoover Henry M. Nebel Russian K. Willard Berry Geology K Ri M. Wilbur Zoology ALUMNI DEPARTMENT I lomccoinings, reunions, class ortiani arions and local alumni associations arc all acri irics which arc directed and supported 1) the Alumni Depart- ment of Duke University. At the head of this service organization are Charles Dukes, director, and Anne Garrard, Assistant Director. The Depart- ment not onh ' keeps former students in contact with their school by publications such as the Alumni Rciiistn; a magazine published ten times a ' car, and the Aliwini News, but it also compiles a com- plete personal record of every student v ho attends Duke from the time he enrolls until he dies. The Department established, in 1946, the Duke Uni- versity National Cxnincil, whose purpose it is to institute a program to inform alumni and friends of the Uni ersit of the needs of the institution and to institute a program of annual donations by alumni atui triends. A I Juki- ;iluriimis rct ' ist .T Ho.ncconuni; Week I rul. C;harii;s DiKts Director ottlic Alumni Oepa Annc. Garrard Aliitnni Secretary HOUSE COUNSELORS Patricia B. Sanderford Jarvis In every donniroiN ' on Ivasr (Campus there lives a House (Counselor who serves as a source of personal aid for the Woman ' s ( )llege students. Without impo- sition, these persons are eager to discuss in confidence any prob- lems or opinions felt by the girls. In connection with House (Council, they serve in an advisory capacity in regard to house actions and responsibilities. Stu- dent organizations also receive the benefit of their advisory abil- ity. Through professional train- ing in counseling and guidance and a sincere interest in the students, the counselors are able to contribute to the general hap- piness and growing maturity of every girl. They will be a great assistance in formulating the poli- cies of the new dormitory next year. Betty C. Morrow Aycock Maxine J. Westphal Bassett 77 Class Officers 80-81 Seniors 82 Juniors 106 Sophomores 120 Freshmen 132 Nurses 144 Senior class ofticcrs arc R. I: G. Bryant (Treas ) R. 2: T. Vandyke (Sec.) M. Chcssnn (Treas.). A. Atkinson (Sec). R. ' E. Yost (Arh. Rep.). S.Brockwell(V.P.).M.A. IVcnch (Pres.). W. Penny (Pres.), R. 4: J. Glass (V.P.). The classes on I ' asr and West (Campuses operate as separate units, although there is much co-operation be- tween the classes on each campus. As their chief project, the Senior class jointK ' spon- sored the annual Homecom- int: Dance in the fall. The traditional tree was pre- sented to the L ' niversit ' on I ' ounder ' s l)a ' , and the prin- ciple Senior gift was given by the graduating class in the spring. I he junior classes have worked separate!) ' to raise hinds. I ' or their projects, the wf)men have had car- washes and a bake sale. The junior men sprmsored a talent show second semes- Junior (-lass officers arc: Row 1: C. Mott (Sec.), T. Walkley (Treas.), K. Black (Pres.). Row Z I). Burton (Athletic Rep.). I . .Strickland (Treas.), B. Sparks (Vice-Pres.). Row J: R.Morgan (Pres). CLASS 80 OFFICERS Siiiihoiiiorc cIj.ss orticers: K. I ; I). Strawthcr (Pres.), |{. Quillian (Pres,). R. 2: r. Calhoun (Ath. Rep.), S. Davidson (Treas.). R. i: S. Hammer (Sec.), 1. Benson (Treas.), M.SluiUr (Sec), B.Grant ( .l ' .), H. Rankin, ( P.). Plans tor rhc Sophomore class ' s joint projccr, !)inl - Bow Day, were- upset hy rain, but in the spring the Sophomore women carried out plans for a Saturday afternoon Jazz Concert. The Freshman classes sponsored a Sweater Swing at the end of first semester. The spring projects of the Freshman women were monthly Work Weeks to raise money. Many of the class projects arc sponsored in order to raise money for class activi- ties, service projects, and the gifts which the Senior class leaves to the Uni- versity. Working together on these activities adds much to class unit ' and en- thusiasm. Ircshman class officers: Row 1 : R. Lyons (Pres.), S. Knappenbcrger (Vice- Prcs.). Row 2: J. Morris (Pres.), P, Beddoe (Ircas,), D, Regan (Sec). Row 3: J, Herring (Treas,), 81 C (Tl O 1 . r- .C C ADAMS, I ' l-IZABFTH L.. Plcasantvillc, . •., l '  litiail Sanur. IIB ' t ' ; Al.HIRl- SON, RONALD C, High Poinr, N. C. ■:iri!ru il Eiiiiimrriiig: AI.BRI-.CH 1, KIWIIH I... Bclvidcrc, 111., I ' oliliajl Scu-mr: ALMOND, JOMvS L., Lexington, N. (!., Mcchaiihal ' Eii j,uurr ' iii :,, KA. Second roil-: ALSTON, NORA G., Littleton, N. C:., C.i-iwml; ANDl ' RSON, PHKBI ' , L., Bronx- villc, N. v., EiirIisIk KKP; ANDRKWS, R., Rio df Janeiro, Brazil, AT; ARCOOLA, HUM- Havana, C iba, Maliaii ' nal LLILANI Bl RIO L, ■JUii ifcriiii:,. Thini roll- ARMSIRONCi, Jl RRV ()., I.incolnton, N. C, Hi siiirss Adi)niiisti itioii: ARM- SIRONCi, LOUIS ., Stanley, N. C, nimnc s Admuintratwn, IWL; ARNOLD, I Rl 1)1 RICK C, St. Petersburg, Fla., )VM7 r v Admummtwii: ASHWORTH, I Rl I . L N L., Heuvelton, N. Y., Psy- chology. SENIORS Fniirtk roil-: A I HIRHOLT, GLORGL 1., Norwood, Pa., Bii iinc Adiinnistriinnii, Kil; A ' l KIN- SON, GLORGL B., Northheid, III., v r n, AILi; A LKINSON, IR- GINIA S., Northheid, 111., ElciiicnUv Education, KKL; A ' IZON!S, PL I - RUS ' ., Bav Shore, N. V, Qienmtry. El Ill nrw: AVSCUL, NANCY L., W ilminLMon. Del., Accountiiifi; BADLR, WILLIAM . ., Ihurniont, Md., Einilish; BAKLR, GI ' ORGI ' . B., Spnnirheld, Pa., Mcclhvikal E„ii,,iccni,ii; BAKIR, PHILIP B., Balti- more, Md., Mcclhvnad Eimiiicrnim, BHil. .V;,v roll-: B. KIR, RALI ' IGH |., Ahoskie, N. C., Rrlii ion, KA; BAKI ' R, .SII ' PIII N D., N. C., V vv cv; BARBI R, RICHARD L.. Durham, N. C, Accoun iiisi: BARHAAl, IIARRII in A., Raleigh, N. C.. Ele- ment,! i luliiCiitio i, AAA. 82 HARKl ' R, ROBl R 1 B., Rochester. N. Y., Hn iiir f Adimiiisiratwii, A ' l ' A; BAR ' l- l.Kl 1. P11YI,1,1S , 1., Caldwdl, N. |., fowwv,- BA rCHKLOR, LINDA A., Nash- ville. ' N. C, EnglialK KA; BA II ' S, ANN S., Chevy Chase, Md., Pniiuvy Education, ZTA. Secoihi rou-: BAUMKR, r,R lN H., Atlanta, Ca.. History, IIK( ; BKACHAM, C;I ' ,()R(;K C, jr., Miami, Fla., Accoimt- uni, IIKA; BKAC:HER, JOAN D., Frack- illc. Pa., Niiniii ' i Education; BKALI-:, I.LOVI) 1,., Portsmouth, ' a.. Electrical Entiiiurrini , K . Third roil ' : BKASLKV, FRED J., Henderson, N. C, Business Administration, KA; BECK, lOHN R., I ' .ast Palestine, Ohio, Electrical ' Enflinecrinv., ATA; BI ' DELL, |OAN E., Ne - York, N. Y, Spamsh; BEESON, WILLARD H., Miami, Fla., History, SX. Fourth row: BEIDEER, CHARLES F., Sinking Spring, Pa., Pre-Med, OK ; BELL, BARBARA, Atlanta, Ga., Spanish, AAA; BELL, JOHN H., JR., Ridgchcid, N. J., Civil Engineering., nK i ; BENSON, ROBERT J., JR., Durham, N. C, Art. Fifth rou-: BERRY, EDWARD L., Durham, N. C, Geoloav; BlvST, MRGINIA C, Norfolk, a.. Mathematics, KA; BETTS, RICH- ARD L., CIcndale, Mo., Sociology, I KZ; BICKHARE, BARBARA J., Daytona Beach, Fla., History, HB . Sixth roiv: BISHOP, LWICE R., Raleigh, N. C, History, ' , BLACKBURN, EMILYS., Durham, N. C, English, KA; BLANEY, BERNARD F., Durham, N. C, Edu- cation; BLUEHDORN, BOB W, Wash- ington, D. C, Business Adviinistration. D ii tttk 1! I « n 1 ii ik o ? ik Ji S. © .iii 1 I ' w ii 1 9 h 14 L i t, ■Inst am: IK)i;ii:, KI ' NXinU C, I.ontr Island. , ■., Bimiins Ad iimstnHmi ; HOOKl ' R, I NOMAS I., Big Island, -i., CVW i v; B( )() I 1 1, rklCl A A., ( ;r .xnsl)oro, . C, (.nirr.il. IIH ' 1 ; B( )( ) IHKOYI ), ID- WIN J., Durham, N. C. Elcctmal Eii -i- Scioiid roiv: BOUSK, Gl ' ORCl. I., |R., L.-uisvilk, Kv., Ck ' il Fnniiiceriiiii, : AI ' .; BOWl.llS, NANCY L., Ciardcn Citv, N. V., hv- clmloKr, KAW; BOYLE, ROSA C, San- lord. ■I ' la., Sociolo v. AAA; BRADY, JAMi;S O., Charlotte, N. C., FJntrnal F.iiHiiiccnii ' . 11,1 lei mzi- BRAUCHKR, jANI ' . I ' ,., Durham, N. C., . iisi,ii Ediuatwn; BRI ' .NNI ' .R, Ai.AN, Silver Spring, i ld.. Political Scicmr, ZBT; BRKUKR, ' IR(;iNIA 1.., Charlotte, N. C, RelinioiK KAW; BRlIKiW A I IR, SL ' SAN L., Peninsula, Ohio, SpiV ish, KKT. SENIORS (■' (iiirtli BROCKWILL, SANDRA S., Silver Sprinu, Md., rolitual Scii-mr. Z lA; BROOKS, KUCENK H., JR., Spnnu- lield, N. |., Historv. i N; BROOKS, 1AR( ,AR 1:T I ' ,., Durham, N. C„ (;,;irn,l. AT; BROW ' KR, MARILYN N., Roek- ville Centre, N. Y., Histon KKl ' . lyili nru:- BROW N, I ' RI ' DIRIC, Brooklvn, N. Y., Mahamcal luniiiircrinii. ZBT; BROWN, Kl RMir l„ Asheville, N. C., Ihisiiirss Adwim iralwn; BROWNI ' ., NOR- W I I.I. B.. Pitrslnirch, Pa., ■. tjfo , IIKA; BROW NIN(i, R()BI ' Rr R., (ireenvdle, N. C., I ' olitual Scu-mr, . Six li rrnv: BRLBAKIR, )OIIN R„ Beaver I alls. Pa., I ' olitual .S(7 v, IIKA; BRUION, l)A ll) A., Charlotte. N. C., Ihisiwss -idmumtnitwn; BRUTON, I ' .MMA I ' ... Lexington, N. C.. Lulifiihrtia; BRYAN, Bl I I ' Y R., Coldshoro, N. C., .SV « «i;v and Psychology. First row: BYRANT. JO ANN, Charleston, VV. X ' irginia, Pmhologv, AXU; BYRANT, WILLIAM ■(;., JR., CJrcensboro, N. C, Bitsiness Admin ' utratwii; BUCHANAN, |()HN VV ' , Circcnsboro, N. C, Biniiiess ' Ad miimt ration, KA; BURNS, NANCY C:., Liiiiiberron, N. C., Elfiiieiitar F.diicatioii, ZIA. Second roir: BURQUI-.Sr, BRI ' .r ()., Sarasota, Fla., l ' n-. U d. IIKa ; BYRD, C:AR()L, Ft. Lauderdale, Kla., French, KKT; BYRNF, I ' .DW ' ARD B., Riverside, Calif ., Eco- notiiics, BWO; CAREY, EDWARD J., Bellaire, Ohio, Mechanidil Engineering. Third roiv: CARPENTER, ROBl ' RT R., Cherry- ville, N. C; Mechanical Ennineerins., KA; CARRICK, ; L R(ilLYN P., ' East Orange, N. |., Spanish, KAH; CARROLL, NOI ' L, Anchorage, Kv., (kneral; CAR- ROLL, WILLIAM R., Norcross, (;a.. History, I A(-). Fourth rcw: CARTER, MARY E., Raleigh, N. C, Sociology, A4 ; CAR! VVRIGH ' F, TOM, Amarillo, Texas, History; CASON, LU- CINDA, Thomaston, CJa., Sociology, iK , C:ASTERLIN, harry R., Plainfield, N. J., Fre-Denistrv. Fifth rozv: CATHEY, MARCARIT A., Dunn, N. C, English, KA; CELL, JOHN V ' ., Raleiffh, N. C, History, ATLl, CHAL- LENGER, JOHN H., Maplcwood, N. J., Business Administration, Kil; CHAPMAN, EDWIN T., JR., Quinton, V a., Political Science. Sixth rou-: CHAPPELLE, JANET, El Paso, Texas, Religion, AT; CHERRY, WILLIAM, H. JR., Durham, N. C, Electrical Engineering, Al ; CHESSON, MARION R., Raleigh, N. C, Accounting; CHIAYNINC;, OS- CAR C, JR., Lilesviile, N. C., Accounting. kMkkk 85 VnY roiv: Cl.APP, |()HN S., Sr. Paul, Minn., History. I A(-); CLARK, KAIHRVN I ., F.lizabcthroun, N. C, Friinarx EdiiauioiK Cl.ARK, KKNNI ' IH, KlmiVa, . V., Cliamstrx, ATA; CIJFIOX, ROB- I:RT, C:., Churksron, W. a.. Electrical Em-tiurniio. (I ' Kl ' . Sfcniiii roll ' : COBB, DOROTHY l .., i;nc-. III., Rcliaion; COHBI.I,, HKRBKRT D., Lupton City, Icmi., Accmmtiiig, ilN; GOFER, , 1AR L., Tucker, C;a.. Ene.lhh: COCiAN, JOHN P., Oxford, Ohio, Civil Eiiii iiiccriiio, ATA. Third nnv: COKIR, BETSY W, Columbia, S. C:., Education. AAA; COLMEY, rHOi L S G., River Forest, 111., I ' rc- Mcd, . ; COLXILLE, ELIZABI IN A., St. Petershure, Fla., Spaiiisii; COWOR, WILLIAM ' G., Ormond Beach, Fla., Elrctrnal Eif-unrnii . IIK ' l ' . SENIORS Fourth roiv: COOK, CARLISLE F., JR., Laurel, Md., Civil Ein!,im ' ring. IlKA; COOPI ' .R, BRAINARI), |R., Chattanooua, lenn., En lnh. ' i K r ; GOPELANI), ll(n - ARl) L., Miami Beach, F ' la., Economics. AXA; CORPENINCi, ANNE 1 1., ( .ramtc Falls, N. C, Esychology. Fifth row: cor ION, SIMI ' .ON H., JR., Clear- water Beach, I ' la., Electrical Eimiiurriiifi, IN; COUCilMAN, PAlRI(:iA K., Dalla.s, lexas, Elr iiciitar Education; GOURINEY, CORNELIUS B., |R., Newport News, ' a., hr-. lrd. I Ki:; GOWLI ' S, AI.IGI ' 1.., Hirmumhani, Ala., W yv, A.XLJ. Sixth row: GO.X, DAN III, B., Durham, N. G., rsycholov.v, I ' AH, CRADDOCK, AR- lIllR B., Mt. Airv, N. G., Mathcnatics, Kl ' , GRAI ' I, PAL ' L I., JR., Durham, N. G.. Vnwv; GROGKl 1 I, WIL- LIAM (;., W ntiewood. Pa., .Unjiiiltiil . A.XA. First roiv: GUMMING, LLI ' AM ' LLYN, Savannah, Ga., Zooloiry; CUMMINCuS, lASFlsR R., JR., Louisville, Kv., Eii lhlu 1 K; DAL- TON, W ' lL LlAiM L., Bcthcsda, Md., Accounting, K - DARLING, Jl ,- ROMl . ' ., Madison, Conn., Accounting , OKA. Second rouK DAVID, DONALD Fla., Civil En incrrins, BETH J., Durham, DAVIS, LARRY J., SpMi sii; DA ' IS, AL R ' FHA C N. C., A ' rw ' «t; Education G., lacksonvilk ' , DAVIS, LLIZA- N. C., English; Durham, N. C., Kcniv, Third roiv: DA ' IS, RUTH E., Shaker Heights, Ohio, Business- Adniinistnrtion, x ' XQ; DA MS, SHIRLEY A., Durham, N. C., English; DI.AN, JANET i L, i:asr North- held, Mass., Political Science, A ; DEANS, WILLIAM R., Red Oak, N. C., Eco- noviics. Fourth TOW. DECKER, LARRY D., East Orange, N. J., Mechanical Engineering , K-; DE- LOATCH, MAHLON W ' ., JR., Tarboro, N. C, English; DICKENS, CHARLES H., Thomasville, N. C, Zoology; DILLIE, CHARLES W., JR., Washington, Pa., Political Science, AXA. Fifth row. DIXON, ANNE, Evanston, III., Art History, M, DOUGLAS, ADDII ' , |., Columbia, S. C, French, A I ; DOW- ING, MARY ANN, York, Pa., English; DUFFEY, DONALD D., Glen Ellyn, III., Business Administration, t K ' l ' . Sixth rou-: DUNNING, PETER B., Brooklyn, Conn., Business Administration, I.. ., E.ARLF, JOAN P., Newport, R. I., General; EATON, JAMES W, JR., Durham, N. C, Accounting, SAE; EDGAR, JEAN B., Ellicott City, Md., English. i p g C- I £ £ y . ftki.j ma 87 iS o - ' First roiv: I IKil RION, S. SUE, Ashcvillc, N. C. Siwnsh, I M; ELLISON, ANNE R.. ( lovcrnors Lsland, N. Y., Socinloe, Afl ; I I. MORE, C;E0RGE R., Durham , N. C. Eiiv unrruiv.; ERWIN, SUSAN A., Fair lax, ' a., .-Icroitiitiiii , KA. I ' ALL, BOYD E., Ashcvillc, N. C, Krlmmi , KA; EALLAW, ' ALE1 ' .R R., Ilillslx.ro, N. C, Historv; EARMI ' .R, (,ARY C;., Lakeland, Ela., 6Vww , IlK ' I ' ; FARMER, LARRY 1.., Lvnchhuro, ' a., Zoolot y. Third roir: EAIZINCIER, HARLEIGH E., Cara- sauqua. Pa., Geology, SX; FAYI ' ,, S ' EAN- l.l-A- l ' „, Bcechursr, ' N. Y, PnUtiail Scinia; ■.WW EELSON, DOROIHY A., jack- s,.nvillc, Ela., Eiiiilish, A1 ' .(J ; El ' .RRi ' LL, CI ' CIL I., |R., Durham, N. C. Enimmic . SENIORS ' III r til r ni-: MNOL, HUGO I., Maracaibo, ciK .ucla, Mnlhwn-.il Eiifiiiurriiifi; ElSHl ' .R, !■D- (;AR H., Burlington, N. G., History. Mil- EISHI ' R, LEON H., Marshhckl, Wis., Amiiiiitiiii!,; EO.ARD, B. R- B K R., Lenoir, N. G., Ili iorv, AAll. Fiflli rinv: lORIMAN, GURTIS IL, Durham, N. G., .-hroiiiniufi; IRI ' .NGIl, MARY ANN, Washinuton, I). G., I ' ulitic.il Scirinr and rjiiaitioii, KKE; ERIZZI ' LL, BI ' .N . 1., |R., Bristol, Icnn., I ' Jirtrual F.in iiurriiii!,. A I A; I ' ULGO.MI ' R, JA.MI S . 1., . lonr- ilair, N. J., i ' .ioiiiiiiius, ' I ' KT. Sixth nnv: (,A I I, W ll.l.lAM W., Durham, N.G., .laoiiiiiiii . KA; GARDNI ' .R, Ll ' .D- . RI) D., JR., Einchurst, N. G., Ihisiiwss .idtiniintratwii, IIKA; GARDNI R, .Sli ' - EIII ' N G., Orlando, I ' la.. I ' olilu:, Sarmr. A A; GARRARD, |AN1GI G., At- lanta, Ga., I ' sM-hohivx. First roiv: C;AY, MARIORH: a., Chicago, 111., Hiswrv, AAII; (iKRMAN, RICH- ARD T., Baltimore, Md., Political Science, AXA; (JEROCK, HENRY W, JR., Mavsville, N. C, ZWoijv; GIBSON, J ' N ' FI.IJ ' . S., Bcnnerrsvilie, S. C, Zoology, AXQ. Second roiv: GIBSON, MARGARET B., Sandy Ridge, N. C, Sociology; GILBERT, JAMES H., JR., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Business Ad- nnnistmtion, E, GINSBURG, ROB- ERT S., Baltimore, Md., Vulitical Science, ZBT; GLASS, HERMAN H., Cos Cob, Conn., History, TE I Third row: GLASS, JOE D., Kannapolis, ' N. C, Econoviics, :!]N; GLENN, DORIS E., Durham, N. C, Eni-lish, KA; GOD- DARD, EUGENE E., |R., Waldorf, Md., Economics, a ' Ki:; GODFRJ-V, DA 1DB., JR., Lowell, Mass., Electrical Engineering, 0X. Fourth roiv: GODWIN, JOSEPH R., Dunn, N. C, Mechanical En ineerini;;; GOODALL, JOHN C, JR.; Chicago, 111., History, ATQ; GOODSON, RAYMOND E., Canton, N. C, Economics, 1 ; GORDON, PATRICIA ()., Burlington, N. C:., .W;- olofiy. Fifth row: GOUDY, ROBERT S., Wilson, N. C, Civil Engineering; GRADY, ANNE J., Four Oaks, N. C., Political Science, A4 ; GRANT, SALLY L., New Orleans, La., Zoology, ZTA; CiRAPI R, ROBERT M., Upper Montclair, N. J., Hnsmess Ad- ministration, i ' Ki;. Sixth row: GREEN, MARILYN H., Lima, Pa., Education, OB ; (;REENI ' „ JUDITH, Statesville, N. C, Psychology; GREENI ' ,, SANDRA A., l-ast Orange, N. J., Ac- counting; (iRI ' .I ' .NE, WALTER I ' .., Phila- delphia, Pa., Engineering. 89 f p . P 1 :) f f 0 T Pi. k ' First roil-: (IRII.I.S, lOK, San Antonio, Texas, HiisiHfSi Adiininstratwn, I KM ; (!RIM- SON, Kl ' .nn, Kvanston. III., Pre-Dnitai IIKA; (iRISSr.n, PRISC:il.l.A a., Ktw (Kirdcns, N. ' ., rolitiail Scinnr; HADLKV, ANN C, Danville, Ind., Malhnmtia, IV. Second roiv: HACilK, WILLIAM J., Llizahethton, lenn., Biisiiifss AdiiiiiiUtratioii; HALL, li.l ANOR IL, Damaseus, a., ' n.w,; F.diif.itmii and Biology- HAAIM ' ILL, I l:RR L., Concord, N. C, Pre-Mum- tfiial. Third row: I IAR(;RA ' I:, FAA H., Lexington, N. C, . • , AAH; HARLl ' .Y, NLIL H., Wash- ington, 1). C,., Civil En iiitrriim:, IIKA; lIARRINCnON, ALFRKI) . L, Hen- ilerson, N. C, Biisiiifss Adiiiiiiistratioii: IIARRIN(il() , S. lANL, Marietta, Ohio, I ' sxrlwloiiv and Sociology, ' 1 , L SENIORS Fourth roiv: IIARRINC.LON, RANDALL 1.,, Av- den, N, C, mMv; HARRIS, I ' .C- ( .I:NI ' . S., Pine Hlutr, Ark., roFitia, Scinia: Kl ' ; HARRIS, lAMLS F., Seranton, Pa., I ' rr-Miiintni.d. A II J; HARRIS, MAR- IIIA RAI Albemarle, N. C, Freiuh, AAA. Fifth row: HARRIS, WILLIAM I., Swarthmore. Pa., F.coimiiiu . IlK ' l ' ; IIAR I , ROM- I R I !,., Che.stnur Hill, .Ma.s.s., Froiiomns: IIAICIII LL, RALPH I ., |R., Floreiue, S. C, ' vvWW. iiv,- IIAlCillR, MAR- 11 N ., IR., Hamlet, N. ( :.. K A. Sixth row: ll l ILI R, MRACK (!., Panama Citv. P.inama, Frniih, ; ILVWKINS, l.l Al„ Hampton, a., Fiinlish. AAA; HAN, DAXID M.. Durham, . C, l xrhohj v; III AR , FRI 1)1 RICK W., Baltimore, Md., ;v mv, lAI. 90 First nni . HKIL, ALAN 1,., |R., Upper Monr- clair, N. |., Eiii iulu Ai: t ; HI ' .IM, DONALD H., Montoiirsyillc, Fa., . U- chaiiical EiHiiiitrrins;, A-il ; HI ' .IZI ' .R, SIDNI ' V L, Durham, N. C, Sp:Viisb, AAH; HKNSIY, CHARLKS M., May- ton, N. ( ' ., B iui rss Admhinli it (iii. Second ron:: HF.RNDON, A. CAROL, Durham, N. C, Music Kducatwn; HI.RR, URSULA S., Warcrburv, Conn., lliswrx; HKSTKR, iNL RlHA i:., Macon, (ia. ' , Libenl Am, i)M; HILDRKIH, , LARILY J., W ' A- mingron, Del., Relifiioii, AXLl Third row: HOADLKY, PRTFR G., Durham, N. C, Civil Kini ' imrriiis., fl ' K ' ; HOCK, AU- (iUSL ' ., Maplc ood, N. J., History, SN; HOD(ii:S, SARAH |., Asheville, N. C, Sociolo ry, AAO; HOFFMAN, LARRY ' ., Frankhn, Pa., Mechanical Engineering. Fourth row: HOHNFR, ROBERT A., Decatur, Cia., History, OK ; HOLBFN, CARL F., JR., Durham, N. C, Business Administra- tion; HOLLAND, ' ILLL M L., St. Petersburs, Fla., Pre-I.aw, I A(-); HOLT- GREN, BARBARA , L, Mstheld, N. J., History. Fifth row: HOOVT.R, GEORGE O., Verona, N. J., Business Adviinistration, KH; HOUSl ' ,, DAY ID W, Monroe, N. C, Accounting, J)A(-); HOUSION, lOHN T, Beaver Falls, Pa., Business Adniinistration; HOW- LETT, .MARGARET A., Fancy Gap, ' a., English. Six til roiv: HUBBARD, JERRY C,., Clastonia, N. C, Accounting, Ki]; HUBI ' .RT, RICH- ARD N., Marietta, Ga., Business Adminis- tration, ATQ; HUEY, iNL RION ., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Art, KAH; HUFFMAN, DA ' ID 1.. Ravenna, Ohio, Psychology, OKA. ' %! % «5r F Q Qt First miv: HUNSLKV, LLOYD A., |R., Phila- IXIpha, Pa., Pre-Ministeruil; HL ' Nll ' .R, ANN, Clrccnsboro, N. C, Ri ' linioii; HUNTLLY, RFID D., Charlortc, N. C, History. I1K 1 ; HURM, WAL ' ri ' .R 1)., Newark, Del., Mnhaiiual Eim ineeriii , lAi:. Sfcond rtnc: IILTCHINSON, THURLOW (), . k-- chanicslniru. Pa., Fsxclioloiix; IIVLDAHL, BRUCI ' , (f., Clark, N. |., Bt,sii,css Adtmiiis- tratwii. ' I ' KX; IKI ' NBI ' RRV, LYNN I)., I larri,s(ml)uru, a., Chcmhtrx; INMAN, IL ' DI 111 A Sourh Miaiiii, l-la., vto v, AAII. IhirJ rrnv: l I.Y, THOMAS N., Hickory, N. C, Pn-Med.. UK ; IZAGUIRRK, Sl- . 10N A., Caracas, Wnczucla, C.hil Eiiiiimrruifi; |ACKSON, MICILAI.L H., I ' .tmicwood, C:olo., EcoiKJima- |ACO l ' .S, RICHARD H., Hempstead, N.■., I ' niitic.il Sania; 7 WW SENIORS Ff iirtli rrnv: lAIXilR, BOI |., Pittsburgh, Pa., C-ohnv, ilKA; IKSSKK, AUDRIA I)., I.vnch- buru, a., Ediuatmii. Z lA; |OHNSON, AI.1CI ' ( ;., Talladcea, Ala,, E,i j,l,slu AAA; JOI INSON, CAR()I,YN, Lookout Al.iun- laui, L-mi., Ei i li ' di, KA. •■( ■ran- lOIINSON, ClLARLi ' .S, Durham, N. C, ' Soiml„ : JOHNSON, DOROIIIY J., Snurhlickl, N. C ' ., Siic nY Edin itioii; jONIS, COLIN M., Aicxaiuina, a., ' Elatncal Eit iiurnii : |()RI)AN, ANNI R., Cedar {■alls, N. C., EdiiiMioii, k H. Six h ;y ;;-; lOKDAN, III NR II., IK., Cedar Falls, ' N. C., liihiiirs - Adiiinnstrjtwii, KA; |()R- l) N, LYNDON K., Mt. Olive, N. C., V,- n . ' I-KT; lONNI ' R, I ' . HI LTON, IK., Slier Cirv, N. C., •■u s7 ; ILSIICi:, III NK A., sheville, N. C, I ' r.- liiihlcri:il. 92 ■■•AY wir: KA.MSIJ ' .R, l.l.ONARI) ., Raleigh, N. (-., Biniiicss .■hiiiiii istiiitioi ; KAT- ZINSKI, |()H , West Hempstead, N. Y., Ck-i! Ijniiinrniia, Kt ; KA ' LI ' .R, Cl.AL ' DI I li: T., (uistonia, N. C, I ' hilosophy: KI-.ARNS, ADALVN S., High Point, N. C;., Frciuli. Snoihi rotv: KI ' .KNAN, i: i:i.VN 1,., Washington. 1). C, History: KI ' IM, W ALIKR H., Washington, I). C:„ Politual Snnicc, (Mv l ' ; KI ' iniLl V, (il ORCI I ' ., : lt. Prospect, III., Pol,th il Sacmr, A ' 112; KI ' .LLI ' R, AW B., Shaker Mights, Ohio, Iltston; ZIA. llnrd row: KEMPLKR, DONALD, South Orange, N. |., Mechanical En imeriii ' j,, ZBl; KKNASTON, |AMKS H., Cocoa, Fla., (;ado ix, A TLi; KI ' RSTI ' TTKR, NKD M., Louisville, Ohio, SocuAni y, IlKA; KET- NLR, CAROLYN D., Sahsbury, N. C„ Sociology, AAA. Fourth roic: KI ' VKS, JI ' .ROMI, W., JR., Alexandria, a.. Business Admiiiistratwii, AXA; KIKNLK, RICHARD W., Charlotte, N. C, History, KA; KING, AR- THUR V., Durham, N. C, Bitsitms Administration, AH; KIRBY, MIL- TON R., Durham, N. C, General, AXA. Fifth roil- KLAI I, FRANCLS I ' ,., Laurel, Del., Xiirsiufi Fducatwi,; KLIN! ' ,, ROBI ' .R T L., |R., Norrhport, N. Y, Electrical Ent ineer- ' iiig; KOHLKR, RIKA D., Toledo, Ohio, Psychology, KKL; KONICLK, MIL- TON Ci., Durham, N. C, History. Sixth roir: KURLBAUM, SUSAN, Broadalbin, N. Y, English, HB ; LaBOON, SARAH L., Arlington, a., Education; LAND, CAROL |., Bradenton, Fla., Ecmmnics; LANDIS, RUTH (i., Raleigh, N. C, Nursing Ediuation. JL H % f f P P P Il!_ . - -- . Mi • aY o-u,-; I.AM:, WILLIAM C. Belleville, N. }.. l ' rr-. U-d.; LARI.SI ' ,, I ' DDII ' , |.. Kimh.ill, W. ;i.. Aaouiituii-, lA ' ; LaRL ' K, ]{) AW, luiclnil.i, Fla., Eduaitwn, A ' l ' ; LASSniR, ( ;A1L, Winston-Salem, N. (;., Eniilish, KAH. Second roiv: LAI HAM, SUZANNi:, Washington, . C., Eiifilhli; LA ' I 1:R, FSLHF.R M., Wagram, N. C, Siiniiin Ediicat ' uiii; Ll ' .l ' , WILLL M S., MiddletON n. Del., History, i:X; LF.ONARIX R. WI ' BB, Lexington, X. C, GV«, • •,( , Al ' l . lliird row: LFRRO, AL RC;ARFT A., Davton, Ohio, Zoolov,v; LINDQUIST, SHIR- LIA ' I., All.anv, X. Y., V; mr Scinia; AAA; LIXDSAV, CHARLFIS T, JR., Washington, 1). C, Ciz ' il Eiie.iiH ' i ' riii , ' I ' AH; LIXIKI ' R, SIDXFV (;., JR., Falls Church, a., Elatru il Ei i:.iii(rriiii:,, Kl ' . SENIORS Eointh roil-: LIFILF, JOSFPH W.. JR.. Mvrtle Beach, S. (. ' ... Mcclhviual EiHiii rcriiHi; LODI X, (il ' ORCiF B., JR., Atlanta, (ia., L,rhr ihrtns. IlK f ' ; l-OIB. IllIX)- DORl, F., JR., Wilhrahain, .Mass., liiis,- i fss- Adiiiin ' ntralioii, l AF; LOMAX, PHILLIP A.. Xorth Wilkcsboro, X. C, Riisiiicss Adniiiitstratwii. Fifth rou-: i.oNc, |()ll x L., Shell. V, x. c. Socioloiir, KA; L() i:i I, CAROL |.. Dixon, III., Eiiiilish, KA; l.OWF. IIIOMAS v.. Baltimore. Md., MakviirM Einiiiirniiiv.. BHII; LYBASS, III.l.IXC- I IAS I (,., laeUnnville, lla., frr-Mi ' d. Sixth roll-: . () , MARIAXXA I ' .. Durham, X. C, EdiuMion. I ' K; McARDI.I ' ,. SHAUN, Sae Paulo, Bra il, Uistorx, HX; . 1c- CLAIX, l)A II) IF, .Sarasota, Fla., Eawoinits, BWli; . 1( Cl.l ' .MI X I . Ill, Bron.xvillc, X. V., Socioloirx, AAII. 94 First rn- -: . I(:CX)R. U(:k, MARY 1,., Muikic, Ind., Eii ' lhb, KA; McDOW Kl.l., HI RMA L., Washingron, D. (]., Clic i is rx; Mc CJAUCiHI.V, ROBI ' RI 1., Kitranning, Pa., Business Adiiiiiiislration, Kl ' ; Mo ILUKNNV, JOHN B., Lanikai, Hawaii, Political Scifiur, Kl Second wiv: McINTOSH, SALLY W., Savannah, Ca., En nsh, KA; McLAlN, LKL ' ., |R., Sarasota, Fla., Pre-Med, BWR; McLl ' OD, DON i:.. Chew Chase, Md., Economics, OjIvS; McMAN, WILLIAM D., Llyria, Ohio, Engineering, DAL. Third roll-. . lcTAi lMANY, JOHN R., Orange Park, Fla., Pre-Med, K.Z, M. cKENZIE, CHARLFS F., Lancaster, Pa., Zoology, H. ; . L HANFS, , L RFHA ANN, Charlottesville, ' a., Zoabx x; MAHANS, HFNRY L., Neptune, N. j.. Engineering. Fourth roir: AIAINSEL, DL NA R., Clarksburg, -. a.. Art, A ; AL LONE, ROBFR F S., Pensacola, Fla., Psychology; AL-YNNING, DONALD F., W illsevvi ' lie, N. Y., Me- clhvncal En uiecrum; MARKS. i L R- VIN L., Baltimore, Aid., Business Ad- ministration, TE$. Fifth row: .MARSHALL, HARRIS A., JR., Orange- burg, S. C, General, KS; MARTIN, CiRACI ' J., Tenaflv, N. I., Music Edu- cation; MARTIN, ■ROBERT L., JR., Birmineham, Ala., Physics; , L RVIN, HELEN ' R., Beaver, Pa., Sociology, AAA. Sixth row: .MASIUS, ALFRED C, IR., Baltimore, . ld., .Sociology. DAI-,; MASON, EDNA C, Charlotte, N. C, Relnrion, KA; MASON, R1C:HARD F., Lakeland, Fla., Mechanical Eniiineerine:, i)KS; MATHIS, S L- 1A D., Athens, Ga., English, AAA. r f n ' J P 95 Firs Y i;-; MAXWI.I.l,. SHI ' .RRV S., St. Pttcrs- l)ur Ila., I ' r, ' -Lra-; MI ' .Al). AI.I.KN, l.cKind, Mich., Mcchanicil luniiiiceriiiii, M(-)II; MIADOR, lAMKS C.. JR., Charleston, W. ' a., Prc-Med iirnl «- w; ;,v, IIKA; .Mll.IZKR, SIKFU.V Mi: W., Durham, N. C, hyclioloiiy. Scmnd rrnv: .MKRKDllH, HOWARD P., JR., Pitts- hury:h. Pa., Electr ' iGil EiHiiiirrriiHi, A- 1 ; MI.RRI I 1 , REPTON H., Raleigh, N. C, l-j iilish; Mi:i CALF, lADII ' . R., Brad- cnron, Fia., (ifiifml; MI ' W ' BORX, llll.INi:, Atlanta, Cia., lunilish. rinrd nr :- Ml WBORNK, lON .KNNMK, Hampton. a.. History, ' AAII; MlI.KWSKl, I ' MII, F., Philadelphia, Pa., Historx; Mll.FFR, BRUCF W., Carden Citv, . ' ., l ' olitic il Sciemr; MIl.l.l ' .R, C:ARL a., |R., Louisville, Ohio, Zooloiix, B(-)II. SENIORS Iwrth roiL-: Mil, 111 R, DOROim 1.. Nortolk, a., Hisrorv: MIlCHI-l.l., MAR M., MattheNvs, . C, Rcli iw,,, AAII; MOF- FIVI I, DANIFF B., Uashinszfon, I). C, I ' rr-MnI: MONFC iOMl ' RV, MARI- 1,N 1)., Ckndale, Mo., ElcmciUvy I ' .diicMinii, k.AH. roii-. 1()()R1 JOAN S., Baltimore. ld., , (i v , MOORi:, ROBI ' .RI I... Rurher- iordron, . C, rrc-Ministcrial; MOORI ' ,, ROY i:., |R., C:anaan, . V., ,Ww «i;v, A I A, M( )ORF., TOMMY |., Ciastonia, . v.. , Hisrorv. Sixih ron: MORI NO, AFIRIO j., Mar.ie.nl.o, en- e .uela, Mnluwic.il l-.iin ' uurrui ' i; MOR- (lAN, llll.l ' N H., Marion, Va., Politual Scirinr: MORCAN, WILSON A., Hen- dersonville, N. C, Soaoloi v: MORRIS, 1 R R.. Burhntrron, N. (:.. Ekmniuny l.dllCIIIOII. 96 Fust nnv: , K)Y, D.WID, Cimdcn, . |., Clicm- istrv; MUKSKR, ROBl.Rl R.. Durham, N. ' C, Civil Eiiiiiiurruiii, AX A; MULL, LAURA L, Morganton, N. C, « Hwm Admiimtnitwii, ZTA; AtULL, WIL- LL . 1 H., Bailsman, Pa., Acaniiitiiii , H. . Second rinv: i lULLINS,JKRRY K,, Madison, W. Va., Biis ' iiH ' fs Administration, K—; MUNC H, CHARLi:S H., Asluvillc, . C, ecology, IIK« ; NALL, . L R UN F., |R., (irecns- boro, . C, Fmuh; NI.KL ■. ROB- F.RT P., Port Washington, . V., Binjm Adniiiiistr.itioii. riiird row: NELSON, DONALD N., Tuckahoc, N. Y., Historv, BX; NEWTH, LEE C, Barrington, R. L, Himrv, ZTA; NICH- OLS, CRI ' ICiTON R., Brattleboro, ' t., Biisiiirss Adniiiiistmtion; NEILSON, PI ' .ri ' R T., Durham, N. C, Plixsia. Fourth row: NIESS, OLl ER K., Denver, Colo., Historv, BHO; OWEN, i L RY JEAN, Lago Colony. Arul)a, N. W. L, Spmish; PAC;i:, PATRICIA C, Orlando, Fla., Fufilish. A J ; PALLANCJE, JEAN E., ()uaker Hill, Conn,, Business Administra- tion, KKF. Fiftli row: PAPE, WILLIAM R., JR., Wilmington, N. C, Cn-tl Fnirin,rrinv., ' K ; PARKI ' .R, FHI ' .ORDORE M., Washington, D. C, Electrical EnfiineerinK; PARSONS, DONALD T, W ' illiamston, N. C, Ac- coiintinii, UK i ; PASCAL, NANCY W, Miami, Fla., History, OB . Sixth row: PA I ION. CHARLI ' S T, Morganton, N. C., i ' olitical Science: PAUL, PI ' .CCY S.. W ' inston-Sakm, N. C, Primary Education, AAII; PENNY, WADEH., |R., Durham, N. C, History, 4 Ki:; PERRIN, PATRI- CIA E., Warwick, a., English, A . Cf% T f 97 . - p P c Drst ran-: PI RRlNi:, (JKORGE A., JR., Miami, I la.. History, X, PFTKR, ROBFR T H., Rockvillc Centre, N. Y., Zoology, TL1, 1 1 r riT, lOHN W., Washinpt.in. D. C. I ' olinnil ' Science, B(-)I1; Pl-.VTON, JOHN 1)., Sewanee, Tenn., Electrical i ' .ji ' ii irriiii:,. Sccmid roll-: PURCV, ARMIN lA P., Weldon. N. C, Socmloiiv, KA; POlNDl.Xri ' R, ANN L., Vhcrdcen, N. C, SocioloiiV. ZTA; POOF, ROY R., Rakigin, N. C, Zoolot v. ATil- POPK, WILLIAM S., JR., Little Roek, S. C, Business Administration. Third ro-a-: P()R(ii:S, (iLORCa: W., Forest Hills, N. •., Cheniistrx, II F; PRFWFIF, RICHARD A., Briarelirt Manor, N. Y., History; PRICI ' ,, POLLY A.. I ' lkin, N. C, (ienmn; QL ' BFIN, FUAD R., Beit Jala, Ionian, (jvil l-jii iiieerinf . SENIORS Fourth roiv: RABY, CFAUDF L., JR., Hui-ory. N. C, Prc-Dentah ' FKX; ' RAILIA ' , . LAR- CARI ' l A., I.ieksonville. Fla., En -lish, IIH ' ! ' ; RAFMONDO, (iRiXiORY F., iiellmore, N. ., Accoiintun-. ' FKl ' ; RAM- SFY, CFYDF IF, JR., l,ynehlnirt;, a.. Business Adniinistration, KA. Fifth lym-: RAU, RONAFI) C.. Winston-Salem, N. C , Business- Administration, AiJ ' F; RAY, RliZ C:., |R., West leflerson, N. C, I ' re-Med, IIKA; RI ' ANN , FF- FANl) 1 ' .., Falls Church. ' a., Bolitiail Science: RWCV. . V. S., Fineolnton, N. C., Sinvnsh, ZFA. ,V;.v roil-: ri:(;i;n()FI), iridirick a., ir., Memphis. leiin., Fconomics; RICHARDS, ROBIRl I ' ., FIKvood Cit . Pa., Chem- istry. Alli; RK:iIARI)S, SUSAN IF, AlexaiHlna, a., I ' olhicil Science, AAA; RICHARIXSON, WIFFIAM F., Palm Beaeh, I ' la.. .Mechanical Fiif ineering, I ' AI . RIDKR. ROBKR 1 1 ' .., (irccnshon., N. C, Political Science, A TA; RIDI.I ' A , lACK A., Summit, N. )., Eii lislu AlLi; RISHI ' .R, PAUL I)., Muntinpron, W. ' a., Mcclhvi- ical Eiiiiimrriiiii, ' I ' AW; ROBI ' .RSON, I ' .ARL L., Coiutoc, N. C, hc-Deiihil, Second roiv: ROBl ' .RVS, SALLY L., New Haven, Conn., Eiifilish; RODCFRS, DLANNI-: L., lackson Heights, N. Y., Education, W ROIX;i:RS, KDWARD C, Arlington, a.. Electrical Engineering, AI ' l ' ; ROHLI ' , HKNRY C, Kirkwooci, Mo.. Ec ATU. Third row: RONLY, ROBERT K., Union City, Tcnn., Fre-Ministerial; RONKANKN, GF.ORGK A., Glens Falls, N. Y, Me- chanical Engineering; ROSF ' , ALLEN J., Mt. Gilead, N. C, Psvchologv, T i t ; ROSENFELI), ARTHUR H., Forest Hills, N. Y, Historv, TE4 . Fourth row: ROTHERMEL, ROBFRI 1)., Reading, Pa., Biisines!: Administration. l t l ' ,; RO ' I- NER, ARNOLD H., Spring allev, N, Y, English, TE ; RUBLE, AL RK I., W ' oodmere, N. Y, Accoi ntinu., ZBT; RUDDLE, HELEN ANN, Delmar, N. Y, Sociology, OB . Fifth row: RUEFER, VYARREN A., Ridgefield, N. I., Civil Engineering; RUSSI ' LL, PAR- ' 1N , L, |R., Maplcwood, N. |., Me- chanical Engineering; SAMOJi ' ,, FRI ' .D L., Lima, Peru, Business Administration; SA.MPLE, JAMES P., Charlotte, N. C, Pre-Ministerial. Sixth row: SANDERS, NANCY :, Durham, N. C, Mime, KKE; SANDULLl, JOEL C, Waterrown, Conn., Pre-Law; SCHARPS, ANDRI ' .W, |R., Scarsdale, N. Y, History; SCH.MIDT, ARLENE R.. Greenville, N. C, Business Administration, AT. ( p Q 99 Fust nnv: SCIILMACHF.R, SAl.IA A., Durham, N. C, aencral, AT; SCHW ARZ, I.OL ' IS A., Bcr a-nhL-ld, N. |., Eaumiiiics A. A; SI DLACK, DONAU) (:.. Iklri- morc Mil., F.coiioDiics, 1 ' KV; SI.N I - LOW 117, MICHAIL 1., Vonkcrs, N. Y., .lao iiini ii. l■' . ' . Snoiui mv.-: SIAl.RSON, PI.IIR P., Pal.. Alto, Cilif., I ' rc-l.iu: A TA; SCJROSSO, 1N- Cl ' M L., Hohokus. N. )., Ri siiicss Adniummtwiu Kl; SHARPI ' ,, WIL- LIAM G.. i:im Citv, . C:., I ' niitual Sacnce; SHAVER, ROBI.R 1 ' ., Albe- marle, N. C, General. Ilnrd rn-a-: SHI PPARI), FRI ' DI RICK ( ;., ashin!:- ton, I), i... Civil F.ii[iiiieeri i . k-; SHIPPLi:, HAMILION, Rumson, N. |., Famnmm, BWII; SHUK, RAY (i., (ireens- huri:. Pa., Business Aii ninistnrtion. K ; Sl( i U)N, ROBLR r L., Charlotte, N. C, Rcliiiion. SENIORS I ' oiirtli lym: SIMMONS, HI.LKN ., Opp. Ala., Fdueatwn, ' I M; Sli L U)NS, LLI, H., (■ardeii Citv, N. Y., Env.lisli, IIKA; SIMMONS, ' RUTH |., Staten Lslaml, N. ., Siwnslu VA SIMPSON, JOHN N., Durham, . ( ' .., IFiston, AX ' h. ■■ro-.i-. SINCLAIR, IRCINI II., W.ishinuton, 1). C., SiirsuKi F.dn( non; SLL ' SSI ' R, ANNI ' , Lexiiifrton, a., Sorifiloi- M; SMIIH, I ' RANCrS i:., Durham ' , N. C, Miiue FJiiaition. ZTA; S.MLIH, MARY B., Winston-Salem, N. C., V- lii wn. Sixth roii-: SMIIH, ROBI ' .RI 11., Atlanta. Ca. History. IIK ' I ; SMIIH. SANDRA J. ( ilailstone, N. |., Religion ,ind Snii ' tlo[i SMIl 1 1, SKO r I () K W., Clover, S. C. Sonoloiix. A1L2; SMIIH, WILLIAM A. Coral Cal.les, I ' la., History. 11K I . First roii.-: SMITH, WILLIAM |.. HcrlK-l, N. C, Pre-Mni. t K ; SMLllI, WILLIAM R., Toronto, Ont., Biisiiirss Adni ' uintnitioii, IWK; SNVDKR, JAMLS . L, Louisville, Kv., Biis ' uifss Adinimstnitwii, 1 A(-); SPANACLL, |()H I)., C;hagrin Falls, Ohio, EIntruM Fjiuui,rriii j„ AXA. Second ro i-: SPEAKMAN, WILLIAM V Cha nooga, Tcnn., Eii IuIk i N; SPLNCI-., 1 1 LI. B., Rochester, N. Y., Editcatwii, ZLA; SPRINGSTON, LLIZABKTH, Bethesda, Md., GniemI; S ' LKPHI ' .NSON, RUTH L., Coral Cables, Kla., 7Moh x. Third mil-: STt: ENS, NELSON C, Westerville, Ohio, Business Administration, (-)X; STE T.S, JOAN L., Cincinnati, Ohio, Folitiicil Science, AAA; STI ' AVART, JULL N H., Monroe, Ga., Geneml, i:N; STOKES, , L SHARON, Washington, I). C, Ceneml, KKP. Fourth rou STONE, LEANNE, Peoria, III., Sp.mish, KKF; STOVER, DONALD H., Wil- liamsport, Pa., Accnuntins,, i AE; STUART, ROBERT D., Savlesville, R. 1., Political Science, BWO; ' STUCKI ' V, HENRY |., Bishopvillc, S. C, Pre-Med. Fifth roiv: STUTZ, CAROLYN F., Palmcrton, Pa., Zoology, AXQ; SUITS, BETTY J., New York, N. Y, Pre-Med; SUSKIND, STUART P., Binghamton, N. Y, Chem- istry, TE4 ; SWEAT, ROBERT E., Mulberrv, Fla., Che iistr . Sixth row. SW1:E.T, RICHARD P., Akron, Ohio, Sociolofi,y, l N; TALMAN, WESLEY F., Asheville, N. C, Accounting., nK. ; TARLTON, JAMES W., Mobile, Ala,, Pre-Law, Z , TATEM, ROCI.R W., Norfolk, Va., Electrical Engineering. kM.i % ■irsV row. lA 1 L. l, SHF.RARD A., IR., Homer, I.;i., r,Vvyfc(, ' v, KA; TAVLOR. SARAH I ' .., (irecnvillc, N. C, I ' syclwlo y, AT; n.NNKV, RICHARD 1.., Princeton, . J., English; I I.RRY, RANDALL B., Hieli Point, N. C, Business Adm ' uiisti ilwii, KA. Snoihi roiv: LH{). L S, CAROLYN M., West Chester, Pa., History, A ; THO. L- S, (;i:{)R{;k t., PittstoVd, n. y., Psvchoio v, : . ; IHO.VIPSON, |()HN C , Dunn, N. C, Sodoloe:v, K. ; THOMPSON, Li:0 C, Roxboro, N. C., Fre-. liiiisteri,il. Third roil- I HORN, STUART V., Tampa, Fla., l-awoNiics, AXA; THUKALMKL, ROB- I.RI W ' ., |R., I ' .merson, N. |., Biisiiirss Adiniiiistrmin; TIPION, KAY, Madison, (;a., -j ii n ;, AAU; LODD, KA I H- I ' .RINl ' , L., San Francisco, Cal., Zoolov y, A.XLi. SENIORS Fourth vnv: ' IAL. L CH, DAX ' ID . L, Lvnhrook, N. V, Vrc-Mcd, ZBF; TORCil ' SI ' .N, BARRY W ., C;iari sron, (ia.. History; lOWNSl ' .ND, ROBFR ' F S., Newark, Del,, Cu-ncraK lA ' ; TRACY, FRANK W ' ., |R., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, •: i ;v , N. ■■roll:: IRAPP, . L RT1N ' . K., Bradenton, I ' ia., I.M fj,iiirKrs; IRICh, THO, T S W., Baltimore, Md., Hiisiiicss Adiiiiiiislr Uioih IN; TROY, BALLARD I.., |R., Dur- ham, N. C., V v.wv, K 2 ICRLINC- TON, . V! i:., Dunn, N. C., liiisuifss A dniuiisi ration, Kl Sixth roll-: TIR1LI TWIIS W., Baia-C n xvd, Pa., Arroti iiuiK, Kl ' ; TL ' 1 I I.F, Bl ' .TTY lANi:, Hiuh Point, N. C, F.diii ilioii; lARFI ' , SALl.li: ' ., Miami .Shores, 111., l-rnnh. 11B-I-; I ' l.RICIi, RICH- KI) (... Sr. IVtersbur-, M.i., Aaoiniiiiiii, 102 First mw: UNDKRWOOl), Kl.l .AHK in C, Ask- l)„ro, N. C, Ediicatwiu : K; UR()UIRA, l)()l,()Ri:S, Kinusport, Tcnn., %vy n-, I 1; AN DVkl, F. IHKOlXiRA, Newark, . I., Caienil- ' AU(iHAN, JA.MI-S W., JR., Durham, . C, EInlncal Fjiiiiiifrriiii , t K— . Sfivihi row: lRl)i: , CYNTHIA, W ishington, 1). C:., Relifrwn; MRGIN, HRRBKRT W ' ., Ill, Miami, Fla., Zoolo ry, SX; MR(;i , I IAN K., V idalia, Ga., Chemistry; 1 ()NA, Philip A., Irvington, N. j., Biishifss Adi)iinistratioii. Third row: WACKNVOORD, lAMKS F., Miami, Fla., History, SAF; ' WACJNFR, BAR- BARA A., Durham, N. C, Education, AT; WAGNFR, PHILIP M., Ill, Point Plca.sant Beach, N. J., Sociology, DN; WALKFR, WILLIAM C., Asheville, N. C, C:hemisrrv, I E. n .L f £f in WALTON, ROBERT A., Fcrnandina Beach, Fla., Psychology, BWO; W ' ARI ' ., DONALD . L, Arlington, a., Mnhanical Enguurnng, AXA; WARl,, Hl ' NRV H., Atlanta, Cra., History, Alii; W ' ASFR, ROBERT H., Winston-Saltm, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. Fifth rou : W ' ASSERMAN, RICHARD E., Newark, N. J., General, TE t , WAY, JOHN E., JR., Hanover, Pa., Economics, HKit; ■I:BB, ELIZABETH A., Asheville, N. C:., Education, AAO; W EBB, FRED, JR., Hinton, W. a.. Geology. Sixth ro-c:: WEBSTER, DONALD K., Ridgewood, N. J., Philosophy; Wll ' .DMAN, RICH- ARD R., Rosemont, Pa., History, ilAE; WEIIZ.MAN, ROBERl W, Bayville, N. Y, General, IIKA; WELLS, HENRY H., Athens, Ga., Psychology, ::ae. a F nt ww: I:LSH, PATRICIA D., Philadelphia, Pa., History, KKP; WKSCOTT, ANN L., Mountainside, N. J., Business Adntiinstra- twn, KKF; W ' KYH.MANN, WAL- IKR ' ., Roanoke, a., Fhysics; TAL- AlAN, NANCY W HANGKR, Cleve- land, Ohio, FsVclloloirX. Second row: Wmr.MR, THADDKUS A., |R,, Dur- ham, N. C., Econof iics, Mil- ' MIH- ACRi:, ROBKRT E., Knglex ood, N. J., Mtrlhviiail EiK imrri iir, K ; WHITE, RI ' .BA, LiiiinKron, N. C, Enfilish; Wnni ' NI R, ' SL ' SAN A., Alexandria, ' a., Soao otiv, KKI . SENIORS Third roil ' : WmnEl), MARCiARFT A., Char- lorre. N. C, Frr ich, AAA; WILLIAMS, CAROL A„ ero Heaeh, Fla., Kiiiilish, Ik; WILLIS, ROBERI W., Morehead Cirv, N. C, Hi forr. 104 First row: W ' lLSOX, C:0 S ' rAN(:K D., Atlanta, Ga., Spannb, AAII; WILSON, DOUG- LAS N., CIcmson, S. C. English, i]N; WIRSHING, ARALW ' DO J., Ponce, Puerto Rico, Aaoiiiitimi; WOODWARD, AW A., Ralcitrh, N. C., General, 4 M. Second row: WOOTLN, FRANK T„ lU, Chadbourn, N. C., Electrical En uieeruir. WRIGHT, CATHERINE A., Norfolk, a., Eco- nmuics; YATES, CHARLOl Li:, H., Washington, D. C, Psycliolov.Y and Soci- ology, AXU; YOST, ILMER D., JR., Greensboro, N. C., Business Administration, KA. Third row: YOUNG, ROBERT L., |R., Morristown, Tenn., Fre-Med, K l ' ; ZI ' .K.LI ' .R, KATHKRINI- L., lacksonv.lle, Fia., Edn- cation, AAII; I l. ll R, JOHN W., Niles, Mich., Eni lish, AFA. £i V t dm L 1 .1 , ii P i V I 1 1 P n ■■•y TO-.;-; ABI.R, hirv 1)., KA, Pitrshurtih, Pa.; ABRI.I.L, |ohn W., MartinshurL ' . W. a.; AKKRS, William M., Al Li, West Palm Beach, Fla.; ALKXANDIR, lohn M., AI4 , I.cavcnworrh, Ka.; Al.l X- ANDKR, Richard B., AXA, Kmsr.m, . C. Sfaiiid ri) v: Al.l ' .XANDI.R, Sallv M., KAH, India- napolis, Ind.; ALLKN, Polly W ' ., AXL2, Kalamazoo, Mich.; ALSTKR, Lawrence |., ZBT, Washington, D. C; ALTXAIKR, Kathleen B., KA©, Denver, Colo.; AMAN, John R., Clinton, N. C. Third rou- AMI ' .Nl), Kiizabeth C, . l, Creenville, Del.; AMOROSO, Lawrence j., I ' or- riniiton, C ' onn.; AW ' IS, |ere W ' ., Ill, Lakeland, Kla.; APPLLBI L, Marszie A., ' I ' M, Richmond, ' a.; AR , Shirlev Jo, AAA, Dayton, Ohio. i ' oiirth mu AUTRY, George B., Wilmington, X. C; AX ' I ' RA, Patricia A., Orlando, Fla.; BACCiS, Beverly E., Jacksonville, 11a.; BAILl ' .Y, ludith A., Roanoke, Va.; BAILI ' .V, Lloyd R., Burnsville, N. C. JUNIORS ■■; ■nii-: BAIN, Richard C, |r.. Falls Church, a.; BAKI ' R, WilhamA., Raleigh, . C.; BALLARD, |ohn F., Charlotte, . C; BANKI ' .R F, ion C, jr., . XA, Baltimore, d.; BANTON, Thomas J., Jr., .AFLi, Madison Heights, ' a. Sixth nni-: BARKFR, lames D., |r„ Al I ' , Atlanta, (ia.; BARKSDALF, Barbara A., KKF, Decatur, Ca.; BARNFS, Ralph W., |r., -I ' K , Garden City, N. Y.; BARNHAR 1 , William C., HX; Orlando, lla.; BAR- RINCl ' R, Katherine C., AF, Huntington, W. a. Sriri fh nni-: B RR , lames R., South Windsor, Conn.; BAR ION, Alexander C., Newt ' oundland, . |.; BAY, lulia . L, Z ' FA, Dover, Ohio; B M,1S, ihomas A., Durham, N. C:.; Bl ARD, John ()., Irwin, N. C. l-Kji h nm- BICKIR, Barbara I ' .., Washington, I). C.; BFI.L, Robert B., Durham, N. C; B1R(;1R, Idward P., Passaic, . |.; BIRMW, ilouard IF, ZB I. Silver Spring, Md.; Bl - S, Sue M., KA, Arlington, ' . . First row: HICKI ' .TT, C:.in)linc P., AAII, Raleiuh, N. C- Hir.RBALM, lanicc R., KKP, Miami Shores, I ' la.; BISHOP, Bettx C, BluchclJ, W. a.; BlS i:i.I„ Charles I)., A:i: 1 , Woodstoun, . I.; BLACK, Cvn- rhia, KKT, Revm-kishurt;, Ohi... Sriwni row: BLACKBURN, Harry L., Jr., Highland Springs, ' a.; BLECHMAN, Barrv K., BL, ' W ' ashinston, I). C; BLEVINS, James I... Norfolk, a.; BOAZ, Katha- rine S., AAA, Corpus Christi, Texas; BOCCS, William ' ., West I ' nglew ood, N.J. 77 in row: BOLINCiKR, Donald S., OKA, Day- ton, Ohio; BOLL, L N, Paul W., |r., Shillinsjton, Pa.; BONCZEK, Lon P., |r., Webster, Mass.; BONHAM Ar- thur K., Kinston, N. C; BOOZI ' .R, Frank ;, I KS, Norfolk, a. l-ourlh row: BORDLAL ' X, lli .abeth A., 1:K, W ' il- mmuron, N. C.; BOSW ' OR 1 H, Anthony, IIKA, Searsdale, N. Y.; BO 1 lOMS, Al- ton B., B(-)IL Canton, N. C; BOURNE, Elliott C;., Reidsville, N. C; BOWDEN, .Mary E., AAEI, Portsmouth, Va. Fifth row: BOWERS, Alfred C., ATU, Princeton, N. J.; BOWERSOX, Carolvn J., KKE, Washington, D. C; BOWLES, Charles P., Jr., (ireensboro, N. C; BOYER, William M., OK , ' inston- Salem, N. C; BRAC FY, Frances L., Salisbury, N. C. Sixth row: BRADLEY, Ellen, Alexandria, a.; BRADLEY, Josephine S., Medford, Mass.; BRANDON, Craig A., Stanley, N. C; BRAUN, Harvey H., Red Bank, N. |.; BRliXiES, Benjamin, Jr., Leesburg, a. Si-zriith row: BRIM LEY, Carolvn M., Durham, N. C; BRINCHURST, Elizabeth, AF, Green- ville, S. C; BRODHEAD, Robert E., I ' A(-), Kittannini:, Pa.; BROOKS, Caro- lvn, AF, Palm ' Beach, Ela.; BROWN, (;ary H., Randleman, N. C. FAii htli row: BROWNFLL, Robert B., Morristown, Tenn.; BRUF(,(;I:A1ANN, Peeiiv L. KKF, Cmcmnan, Ohio; BRUCH, |ud- ith E., Z ' FA, White Plain.s, N. Y.; BRU- TON, Alice B., Lexineton, N. C; BRYSON, Edwin C, KA, Durham, N. C. 1 % f! O - f r S f -f h ' j T - f,v iibiiii 107 Z wn u, k £ L Sk it f f% rs - V mik m mk L f? i. L uLll g ' L ? %, First roil-: BUl.LARI), l.,uvancc D., Wilmington. . C; BLl.l.OCK. |nhn A.. l ' Kr, Sum- mit. N. |.; BURDICK, Donald S.. A1 ' 1 . Huntington. W. :k; BL ' RCiKR. |oscph C, IIKA. Camp lAicune, . C.; BURNS, PatrRi.i I... AT, MKlJlctovvn, Oiiio, Second TOu. ' .- BUFITON. Nancv. Charlotte, X. C; BUR TON. Richard (;.. B(-)II. Providence, R. I.; CAI.LACiHAX. Nan, Richmond. a., C;A1.I.C()TT, Tom A.. HK . Columbia. S. C.; CAMP, T. Frank, A TA, Atlanta, Cia. Third ro- : CAMPBKl.L, Sheila P.. AT, CImton. N. C.; CARM;, Carol M.. ' I . 1. Wantagh. . Y.; CARLISLI:. James M., XX, West- held, N. J.; CARLYLI:, Marv I., KA, Win.ston-Salem. N. C; KKMP, Mrs., David, 4 M. Tillahassee, Kla. Fourth rozv: CAROUL, (;ordon S., College Park, Md.; CARROLL, Herman C., HK , Nashville, lenn.; CAR ' IKR. Alan B., A ' l ' . Clarendon Llills, 111.; ClAVINLSS, Leuis L.. Raleigh. N. C.; CHAMBKRS, Sally A., New York, N. Y. JUNIORS ■■; ■roil-: ciil.DLSLI ' R. N. Lvnn. AAU. Alex- andria. a.; C1,APP. Julia !•.. Siler Citv, N. C; CLARK. Anthony W ' .. A LA. Ar- lington, ' a.; CLARK, Nancv S., Wash- ington, D. C; CLARK, N A ton L., 1IK ' I . Sjvartanburg, S. i.. Sixth roiL- CLAYION. le rrv W ' .. Kl Roxhoro. N. C.; CLAYION. loseph C.. KA. Haw River, N. C; Cll.AY LON, I ho- iiias V., (Chattanooga, ' lenn.; (CLI ' AN ' I ' .- LAND, Clifton R., 1IK ! . Columbia. S. C.; CLI.MI ' NI. Donald II.. KA. Ne v Bern, N. C. Sciri th roll ' : (;LL L1,ANI). Lee C.. IIKA. ClkKvell. N. I.; C:OLLINS. Harold A.. Southern Pines, N. C.; COI.LIN.S, Jeanne C. AXLi. CVdartown. (la.; COLWILL. Samuel C.. BWll. .Soiithport, Conn.; CONI ' . Juha Ann. Saluda, S. C. Fn-hth ron: CONSIAN I IN! ,, ictor S., leheran. Irin, COOPI R. Carol A., ZlA, Nutlev, N. !., COOP! R, lamra L, Norfolk, a.; COKNIA, I li al.erh B., South Orange. 1 , COUCH, |..n W.. ' I ' AH. Durham, N. C. 108 First rtra-: COUNCIL, lohn Cn.m.irtK-, |r.. K. , Sumter, S. C; COWIi:, |.iiiks ' Donald, OKA, Tuckahoc, N. V.; COZAR 1 ' , Wil- liam Hovt, |r., I A(-), Durham, . C; CRACKNl ' .r.L, Terry Alfred, N, Al- liance, Ohio; CRAiN, Barl)ara lean, AAA, Washington, 1). C. Second roiv: CRA T,N, Faith, AAA, l.exumton, N. C; CRA ' EN, Jesse Clarence, d ' KM , Ram- scur, N. C; CRAWFORD, Robert C, Atlanta, Ga.; CRFASV, Albert II., Wil- mington, N. C; CRFWS, Robert J.. ATA, Winston-Salem, N. C. Third mil ' : CRINFIFLD, Glenn S., iJX, ( .reensboro, N. C; CRINKLFY, Mildred S., War- renton, X. C; CUITON, (iladvs C, Charlotte, . C; CURRAN, Rollin T, Reidsville, . C.; CURRIINCF, Nancy W., Marlinton, W, a. Four til roil ' : CUTLFR, Richard I ' .., Preston, Minn.; CUTTINO, Sarah H., Arlington, Xa.; CUYAR, Robert A., Staten Island, N. ■.; DALLY, Carolvn, AAA, .Monroe, . .; D ' ANGELO, |ohn . 1., Kl Oradell. N.J. Fifth roiv: DA ' IS, i:iizabeth B., ZTA, Chew C:hase, Md.; DA 1S, lack R., Ashcville; N. C; DA 1S, Keith F., ( iuilFord College, N. C; DAWSON, Ferdinand D., Ill, Port Neches, lex.; DiHAR ' F, Jane S., Z ' l A, Bryson City, N. C. Sixth roiv: DFLL1C;FR, CIvde |., charlotte, N. C; DFPUY, Robert W., ' IlKA, Miami, Fla.; D ' HUY, Gerard J., Bethlehem, Pa.; DICKINSON, lean, , 1, St. Peters- burg, Fla.; DIETRICH, Carl P., 4 K: , Akron, Ohio. Scvrnth roil-: DILLARD, Guv J., AI Li, Columbus, Cia.; DILWORTH, Richard L., Ki], Winston-Salem, N. C; DOANl ' , Sara E., AXy, Longmcadow, Mass.; DODD, Wil- liam F. G., Henderson, N. C; DOM- HOFF, George W., Jr., fi KS, Rocky River, Ohio. Eighth row: DONOVAN, Fcrald, F., X ' alhalla, N. X.; DOUGHTON, Jo C, M North Wilkcsboro, N. C; DRAKE, David A., Little Neck, L. I., N. Y; DUDLEY, Alden W., |r., Staten Island 14, N. Y; DUPLER, Phil J., .i A(-), Frankfort, Indiana. M.i p lb ks ' i p f p (  J? % ,9 ' ' - !►£ mk J MLi i Ji First roir: DL ' SI-K, Lou til M., iI ' A(-), Alliance, Ohio; DWKiCINS, Lattic R., Jr., AIM-, W inston-Salem. N. C; I ' .BSARN ' , Pa- tricia L., Coral Cables, Fla.; I ' .DMUND- SON. Ronald C., Stantonsburg, N. C; I ' .DWARDS, John V ' ., Burlington. N. C. Second row: EDWARDS, R.ihcrt C., |r., KA. Clcm- son, S. C; Kl.l.lOri, r)ianc S., Forest City, N. C; I ' l.I.IS, Martha L., nB l , Wcstficid, N. |.; I MBI.I ' .V, Roger L., AXA, Irenton, N. J.; K.MBRV, John H., Lexington, K -. ' I ' liini row: LURK, Milliard AL, Hi, Morehead Citv, N. C; K -ANS, David L., l ' k ' l ' , Pitts- burgh, Pa.; i: -LR 1-:LT, Ronald W, Durham, N. C; FACCiAR ' L, Jimmy R., China Crovc, N. C; FAIRCiRlEVE, Nancy J., RAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Four til row: lARMl ' .R, Wayne P., N. Augusta, S. C; KARRIS, Robert L., ATA, Charlotte, N. C; FAULKNER, Frances J., KAM, Henderson, N. C; FERNANDO, Marion B., Aruba, West Indies; FER- RALL, Thomas R., KV, Pittsburgh, Pa. JUNIORS ■) row: liDDLI.R, Paul P., ATA, Augu.sta, Ga.; KINNIXiAN, Dorothy A., Alexandria, a.; FLANACiAN, Latham, |r., IN, Alexandria, Xa.; FLANNl ' RY, lllen I ' ., KAW, Coral (iables, Fla.; KLI ll (i. Bill, Kl Henderson, N. C. Sixth row: lORD, Ihonias 11., Rome. Cia.; KOR- Ri:SK, lerome B., -KAH, Clearwater, Kla.; KORRI ' SII R, Shern R., Wil- mington, N. C; KOSITR, luha A., Korr Lauderdale, I ' la.; I Rl NCl ' l, Anna M.. KA, Birmingham, .Ma. Srvruth row: I ' RI ' UND, Curtis A.. New York, N. V.; I RI ' UND, Peter A., New Xork, N. V.; I ' UR. L N, Sherwood M., BWII, Jackson, Mich.; CAIAIN, Shirlev M., i ' . (irand I ' orks, Minn.; CARRISON, William C, III, I ' hl ' , Oak Ridge, lean. F.iiihtli row: (;AR ' IN, lav I., ' I ' Ki:. (;ivensl Mn, N. C.; CAIRI I.I., lanie.s II., Kinu.s- port. Tcnn.; CAULD, ' Idwin S., ' I ' K ' K, Sea Clirt , N. v.; CiAULAK, Alverr |., Jr., Cleveland, Ohio; CKNl RY, Paul C., Maxton, N. C]. 110 Fust mil-: (il ' .ORCii:, IcrcncL- I)., London, 1 nuhind; (iKRARl), Kan, AAIl, Roxhoro, N. C; (;iBB()NS. Klizabcth L., Harrisonburg, -a.; (IIBSON, Alice 1)., Charlotte-, N. C; GIBSON, Jeanne C, AAA, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Second roiv: GILBERT, Ernest P., Ir., i: , Durham, N. C; GILL, Joanne .. AXLi, Ehza- bcth Citv, N. C; GIXENS, Harrison C, IWE, Chappaqua, N. Y.; tiOlsBltL, iMarjoric L., KAW, Kilbcn, Texas; GOING, Ann, Eort Myers, Ela. Third row: GOLDSTEIN, Bernard, ZBI, Atlanta, Ga.; GOLDSTEIN, Richard !.., B 1, Great Neck, N. Y.; ( K )1 .1)S 1 1 IN, Suz- anne B., AEflJ, Hampton, a.; GON- ZALES, Serge, Ki], Westricld, N. J.; GONZALEZ, Antonio C., Lares, Puerto Rico. Fourth row. GOTTHARDT, Eorrest E., |r., M;, Miami, Fla.; GOW, Alexander, III, Marathon Shores, Ela.; CiRANDT, Mari- lyn A., KAW, Garden City, N. Y.; GRANT, George R., Jr., Eaycttcville, N. C.; GRANT, Thomas W, III, O ' Ki], Eairfield, Conn. Fijth row. GRAY, Elizabeth D., Laurens, S. C; GREENE, Robert H., Arlington, Va.; GREGERSEN, Norman C, A ' EA, Coral Gables, Ela.; GRIFEIN, |immv W., Albemarle, N. C; GRIEEIN, John T, Rocky Mount, N. C. Sixth row: GROTH, Karolyn J., A ' l ' , Bethlehem, Pa.; GUEST, Eranklin K., Anderson, S. C; GUNN, Ann N., IK, Ymce ' ville, N. C; HALE, C. Kathervne, KA. Washington, D. C; HULL, CJrace A., KKE, allaston, Alass. Seventh row: HANEORD, Mary Elizabeth, AAA, Salis- bury, N. C; HARRELL, Havwood H., Roanoke Rapids, N. C; HARRIS, Bohbv Joe, KA, Durham, N. C; HARRISON, James Y, KA, Columbia, S. C.; HAR E, Elizabeth E., ZTA, Winston-Salem, N. C. Eighth row: HEATH, Paul E., Jr., K r, Norfolk, Va.; HEMINGV AY, John A., KA, Elizabethtown, N. C; HENION, Alan M., Ramsey, N. J.; HENSLEY, (ieorge L., Jr., |)K5:, Burnsville, N. C; HERB, Barbara A., ZTA, West Lawn, Pa. ( o o 111 4- 1 1 ' .- iA f £. V L ? i i % r Mi L (1 1 J ' . Hi;SS. Carol , 1., Z lA, Washingion, I). C:.; HI ' SIKR, Betty 1... Colorado Springs, Colo.; HICKS, Margaret A., KA, Rockwood, Tenn.; HIl.l,, |ohn I).. ( K:;:, Karle, Ark.; UlLl., Jnlinny F., Alurfrccsboro, N. C . .SVrw , nni-: Hli.l,, R. Susan, Cineinnati, Ohio, lil - Kl ' I,, |a I ' ,., larpon Springs, I ' la.; HOBMS, |ohn !■■.., B MI, Clavton, Mo.; IK )1, LI 1 II ■.1.1), Henrv C., Norfolk, a.; HOl.l.OMAX, Riehard ' ., Ahoskie. . C. Thini nnv: H()1,S1 C;I:R, CaroUn R., Ir. Me- Fherson, (ia.; HOl.i; |ennie 1.., AAA, Atlanta, (ia.; HOOD, Klizabeth, Ft. Houst.m, le.xas; HO ' FFLLING, Wil- liam I ' ., Chapel Hill, N. C; HUFF, Phihp A., (iathnluirg. lenn. I ' oiir li r nv: IIK.CIN, Flizabeth A., KA, Gastonia, . (.; HUNT, Ruskin H., |r., AXA, (.niton, N. C; HUSS, |ohn D., Spartan- burg, S. C.; I ' ANSON, Lawrence ' ., Jr., i:N Portsmouth, V ' a.; JACKSON, Albert C, Jr., Jasper, Ala. JUNIORS ■; • rrrw: lACKSON. lames, A(-), Kinu.stree, S. C.; lARRFLL, Ronald I,., Durham, N. C.; IINKINS, j. i ' .dxxard, Charlotte, N. C.; IFNNF.FFF, David L., PK . I h .abeth Citv, N. C; lOHNSON, Fdward C„ I kU , Jacksonville, Fla. Six h rini-: lOHNSON, I li aheth .. Norfolk, a.; lOHNSON, Herbert M., l ' . , Bron.x- ' ville, N. v.; lOHNSON. lames F.., Jr., KA, Liimberron, N. C.; |()IINSON, Robert !,., |r., lliekor , N. C; jOLLS, Kenneth R., Durham. N. C. Sciriitli rtnv: lONFS, Anne II., Z FA, Carbon, W. ■a.; JONi:S, Frederick () N., BHII, Char- lotte, N. C jONI ' S, jiidv, Cineinnati, Ohio; J()NF,S, Leonida.s J.; Al ' l ' , War- renton, N. ( .; JONl ' ,S, Margaret ' ., Durham, N. C. I.K Iiili mil ' : JORDAN, IJizabeth L., AAII, Durham, . C., |()VCF„ lames B., Loiian, W. a.; Kl ARNS, Amos R., |r., KA, High P,.int, N. C.; Kl ' .IFFR, R .bert B., ' I ' AH, Dunbar, W. a.; Kl MP, David I ., 1 . Dastona Beach, Fla. 112 First row: KKTNKR, lanct S., KA, CoikorI, N. C; KKVSl.R, lames R., 1 A(-), Lvnchburg, ' .i.; KIM.Kun H., Seoul. Korea; KIM- MICH, Walter C, IN, Brooklyn, N. V.; KIMZF.Y, Patricia A., Z lA, Brevard, N. C. Second row: KING, Charles C, Crockett, a.; KINC, loseph W., IN, Kings Mills, Ohio, klRKI.ANI), Frankie, Scotland Neck, N. C; KNAPP, John F., Al ' «t , Hopewell, a.; KRAMFR, Richard ' ., A 1 Li, Dur- ham, N. C. Third row: LALIBERTE, Leila M., ZIA, Miami Beach, Fla.; LAMMERT, |ohn FF, AXA, Miami, Fla.; LONG, Ciordon R., l K l ' , Rochester, N. Y.; LARI ' SF, Ricci J., IN, Kimball, . ' a.; LASSFFFR, Ken- neth R., Richmond, a. Fourth row: LEAGUE, Elizabeth A., A J), Warrenton, N. C; LEE, Mary F., IK, Durham, N. C; LEWIS, Clavton ' ., A FU, Rux- ton, Md.; LEWIS, Frank S., Chapel Hill; N. C; LIBBV, Bruce J., I t)E, River Forest, III. Fifth row: LJDZ, Eduard, ZB I, Woodmere, N. Y.; LINK, James D., Cullman, Ala.; LOCKE, Margaret |., High Point, N. C; LONG, George t, i KI, Rock Hill, S. C; LONG, William M., Durham, N. C. Sixth row: LONGSWORTH, Robert - L, Cirrolton, Ohio; LOOPER, Shelia |., Charleston, W. ' a.; LoSASSO, Alvin, ' l J E, Youngs- town, Ohio; LUNDMARK, Karen F., Birmingham, Ala.; LYMAN, David, TF F, Bangkok, Thailand. Seventh row: LYNCH, John C., B(-)II, Beaufort, N. C; LYON, Marilyn J., KKF, Beaconsfield W, Quebec; McANALLY Wanna M., ZTA, High Point, N. C; McCALL, Dorothy R., ZTA, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; McCONNALL, Aminda L., AT, Greensboro, N. C. Eighth row: McCORMACK, |. Newton, Spindale, N. C; McDERMOTT, Thomas J., I KV, Allentown, Pa.; McDORMAN, Clarence L., FIKA, Birmingham, Ala.; Mc- DOUGAL, Charlotte A., Spindale, N. C; McFLHANFY, Harold N., FA(-), Bur- gettstown. Pa. 11 ' WW « T r JP ' P ni( ' - « F yst ivw: . 1( 1 ADDI , Don C, |r.. -tKI, Alt. Sterling, Kv.; McFI ' K, Charles B.. Ill, ' I ' K1 Richmond, a.; McCIRANAHAN, juha I-,.. Durham, X. C; McINTYRli, Susan , 1., IIB ' l ' , Cedar Rapids, Iowa; , lc:KI ' ,K, Alice, KA(-). Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Second roiv: McLAWnORN, |o Anne, ' I ' M, W mter- villc, N. C; MALPHFRSON, Doug- las H., Largo, Fla.; AL NN, Beverly D., Durham, N. C; AL iRSFLALL, Ann, AAn, Jacksonville, Fla.; . L R11 , Miles H., Jr., Oakhill, W. a. Third nm: MASON, Ann 1., Charlotte, N. C.; , L SSIA, William |., Ill, A FO. Smith- held, . C:.; . 1FFFI:R ' F, William G., ' FK ' l , Cedar Rapids, Iowa; MFNFFEE, Samuel W ' ., Ill, Lanca.ster, Pa.; MFW- BORM:, William B., |r., AiO. Roxboro, N. C. l- ' oiirth r nv: MEYER, Cordon B., IIKA, Sands Point, N. v.; ME ER, Herbert F., Pearl River, . v.; MILLER. Ihomas O., i KT, Miami, Fla.; MILLW ' EE, Emilv A., Little Rock, Arkansas; MOCEL, Ron D., ZBT, Balnmore, Md. JUNIORS ■' ' iviv: . i()NEVMAKER, Tommy A., |r., f KM Arlington, Va.; M()NF( ;OMERY, David P., |r., ATU, Durham, N. C; MOODY, Thomas ' ., Durham, N. C; AlOORl, Alton ' ., IIKA, Columbus, (ia.; MOORF, lames E., K: , Creen- ood, S. C. Sixth roTi-: MOORF, |ohn F., 15(-)I1, Winter Park, Fla.; MO()Ri; Katharine C., A ' l ' , Win- ter Park, Fla.; AlORCAN, Richard W ' ., l ' AH, Durham, . C.; MORRIS, lohn F., K , Hertford, . C; MORRIS, Wil- liam C:., Jr., l ' ' l-l Cleveland, Ohio. Srvnith nm: AIOIF, Carlese C., AAA, Sarasota, Fla.; MO 11, Ceorge I ' ., irginia Beach, ' a.; MOIII ' RSHEAD, Cheston W, Tarawa lerrace, N. C.; NACHMAN, Charlene ., AI ' . ' F, Newport News, ' a.; NI ' .AL, Rodney I)., IN, Little Rock, Arkansas. l-i hth mv: N1•.AL ■, David L., IIKA. Sara.sota, Fla.; NI ' LSON, Barbara L., 1 ' M, Stamford, Conn.; NI ' .WCOMBi:, Barbara S., AAA, Coral Cables, Fla.; Nl ' .Wl ' .LL, Sylvia |., Lake Junahiska, N. C.; NlCKEL, Laura !■., . I , . vondale I ' states, Ca. 114 First roll-: NOBLK, Marv |anc, AAA, (iRxiiNMch, Conn.; NOBLK, Robcrr I.., A I A, (kl- wein, Iowa; NOLAN. Patricia , IIB I ' , Rutledgc, C,a.; NORDLII ' ,, Rnhvn S., Ardslfv, N. v.; NORRIS, kav, Arul)a, Netherlands West Indies. Second rwu:: OBKRHOFKR, Andrew O ' l)., W inston- Salem, N. C; OI.INCIR, R. |., Spring- field, Ohio; ()1.I I:R, Margaret K., -I ' M, K. rt Mill, S. C; OWI ' N, Robert K., Baltimore. Md.; OWKNS. Carolyn P., AT, North Charleston, S. C. Third roiv: PACi:, I ' .mmett H., |r., I, E, Wheeling, W. ' a.; PAIX;1T1, Douglas M., KS, Spindale, N. C; PAGE, Diana I., Spring- field, N. |.; PAGE, Frances ).., AMI, Durham, N. C; PARSONS. William I,., Jr., Lynn, Mass. Fourth roiv: PARI LOW, Xirumia A., KKL, High- land Park, III.; PATRICK, Rambert W., |r., Gainesville, Fla.; PATTON, Mat- thew H., «t A(-), Carrollton, (ia.; PEARL, David „ ' I K , Ithaca, N. V.; PEN- FIELD, Laura L., RAW, West Hartford, Conn. Fifth roiv: PERKINS, Gail I.., A , Thomaston, Ga.; Pl ' .RRV, i:. lane, Durham, N. C; PERR , lerrv . 1., Bailey, N. C; PELERS, Carolyn, Winston-Salem. N. C; PETERSON, Norman D., :L. i Hallan- dale, Fla. Sixth row: PHILLIPS, John P., «} A(-), Hazleton, Pa.; PHlLLiPS, Richard C, Cheston, ' a.; PICKENS, lames E., t Ki], Fort Myers, Fla.; POLLOCK, Linda L., KKF, Port Washington, N. Y.; POPE, Richard.!,, A I A, Dunn, N. C. Seventh row: PRAEL, Charles O., AXA, Arlington, ' a.; PRIZZI, Anthony R., IIKA, Nor- folk, Va.; QUATTLEBAUM, David A., HK , Bishopville, S. C; RATCLIFF, Sandra, IIB , River Forest, III.; RATTS, N. Sue, KKF, 0,sgood, Ind. Eig,hth row: RAU, L. laniee, KA, Amityville, N. Y.; REDDINC ;, Marshall S., Gibsonville, N. C; REDMOND, James W., IN, Taylors, S. C; RI ' .ED, Henrietta H., AAn, Greensboro, N. C; REESE, Sid- ney W., Jr., i A(-), Birmingham, Ala. ,9 © ? J 115 T f (T 9 p ill tf «• 1 1 £ 1 1 M, l % L L © 1 © o ik £ c  i. Insr nr -. RIXilSriR, l.con H., |r., Durham. . C; RHODKS, Helen K.. IIB ' I ' , Dravosburg, Pa.; RICHARDSON. |amcs W.. AI4 . (irecnville, S. C; RII.KV. Penelope, Norfolk. a.; ROBBINS, Alan C. Dur- ham, N. v.. Snoiid mu-: ROHI ' RIS. Michael |., (-). . .Salisburv, Md.; ROBI ' R rSON, Ihoma.s L., A 112, Havertown, Pa.; ROBFRTSON, ir- giniu.s Orville, III, IlKA, Lynchburg, a.; ROBINS, Herbert T., OK , Rome, Ga.; RODHOUSE, Nancy A., B ' , Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ' H ird roiv: RODWKLI., Rov ()., KA. Henderson. N. C.; ROCKRS. Russell |.. |r., KA. Atlanta. Cia.; ROLI.INSON. Nlark, ' K . C hattanooga. Tenn.; ROMIIILI. Don- aid W.. lerrace Park. Ohio; ROOKKR, I ' dwina. AAA. Warrenton, N. C. Fniirth mil ' : ROSSI ' R. (iordon H., jr.. Durham, N. C; RUDD. Robert N.. Kl (ireensboro. N. C.; RUSHTON. Edward VV., Jr., KA. Roanoke. ' a.; RUSSELL. Thomas E., K:i;. Montclair. N. |.; RUSTA, Doug- las W ' .. New York, N. ' V. JUNIORS Fif h roiv: SCAIEE. William ().. |r.. I ' N. lackson- viile. Fla.; SCHLAC, Nincv C. ZTA. (ireen.sboro. N. C.; SC:H iriT. riielnia S.. Rio dc Janeiro. Brazil; SCIIOEB. |ohn W ' .. Pctcrsburii, ' a.; SCIIL ' LM.AN, Ahb)tt J., Miami, Ela. Snrh nru-: SECAL. Arlene l„ AE ' I ' . leineck. , !,; SEIEI ' RT. Patricia B., Sparrmbuni. S. C.; SI ' .LBV. lames E., Ki:. Ro.-kv ' Mount. N. C.; SENEE. Diani (i.. AT. Eoledo. Ohio; SHANN()N, Ihoinis H., KA. Wilmington, N. C. Srvciirh roic: SIIJIIEI ' X. I red R.. C;imlen. S. C; SIIIRI ' R, ludv I.., KA. Roek Hill, S. C.; SHLOSSBERC. Harnett |., Halifax, Nova Scotia; SHIRKI ' Y. John A.. Wa.shington. I). C.; SHOE, lanet A.. AE, Portsmouth, a, Ei ihili nnv: SHORE, llu.nias I).. B(-)1I, Celina. Ohio; SIMPSON. William R.. |r.. Kl ' . Rock Hill. S. C.; SKII.LIN. Carol E. AT. Natick. Ma.ss.; S.NEM.EW ' OOi). Dick. Washinuton. 1). C; SMA EHERS, Robert I E. iJX. Matthew s. N. C. 116 First row: SMITH, Carv, Ft. Thomas. Kv.; SMllI 1, Joyce v., Camden, S. C; SMITH, Robert C, KI,, Washington, D. C; SMITH, VVilHam |. H., i; . Washington. D. C; SMITH. Viiham P., Birminuham. Ala. Snuiid row. SNOW, Joanne B., ZTA. (irccnshon.. N. C; SOTO, Irene C, Ciuatemala, Guatemala; SPARROW. Robert W., ATA, Pittsburgh, Pa.; SPI ' .AR, Frances C, A . Wavcross, Ca.; SPFNCl ' .R. Wil- ham C. Jr.. Rocky Mount. . C. Third row: SPRINSTON, Wendell Lee, i]X, Wil- sons, ' a.; SPROTTE, Robert M., Long Island, N. Y.; STAATS, Ann F., Charles- ton, W. Va.; STAHLEKER, Carl, III, ATA, Wellesley, Mass.; STANBACK, N. Jean. KA. Salisbury, N. C. Four! 1 1 row: S I APLI.SFORD. 1 homas C. Woodburv, N. J.; S IF WAR!. Kay. AAO, Dayton, Ohio; SIFW ART. Robert W., ATA, Raleigh, . C; STEWART, Wilber C, Williamston. N. C; STINFSPRING, John A.. Durham, N. C. Fifth row: STITELY, Dennis B., l(i F, Felton, Pa.; STONE, Sarah E., Raleigh, N. C; STAUS, Benjamin (i., AS 1 . Saratoga Springs, N. Y; STRICKLAND, Marv F., KA, Burlington, N. C; SUDDUTH, William D., Montgomery, .Ala. Sixth row: SUITER, William O.. Jr.. Raleigh. N. C; SWAIN. Nancy E.. Riverside. Conn.; SZEKELY, Ruth E., Garden C:itv, N. Y; TAFT, William H., Jr., 4 A(-), Greenville, N. C; TAYLOR, James A., Jr., i:. . Daytona Beach, Fla. Seventh row: TAYLOR, Joseph M.. Pelzer. S. C; TAYLOR, Marv ' ., AXU, Poplar Hill. Va.; TAYLOR. Thomas R.. Neu Bern. N. C; TEMKO. Michael H., ZBl. Greensboro. N. C; THOMAS, Sarah J., Westfield, N. J. Eighth row: THOMPSON, Dan Stuart. Burgaw. N. C; TILLFY, Nancv T, Durham, N. C; TIMBERLAKE. Bvron B., New Canton. Ohio; TIPTON. ' Donald C, I KS, Petersburg. Va.; TOTH, Daniel, New York, N. Y. 1 M Aft f: ii £ r- m L 9 ' i: dl I , ? k n 1 i  ■- V A.. I i k a k i . , r C P n n l-inl miv: rURNBULL, ancv M., AAA; Clmm- nooga, linn.; lURNl R, I IcnrN H., WLsthcld, X. J.; IVSON, Bruce C. |r., Crccnvillc, . C; UNDKRWOOD, I,., Tvson, Salisbury, N. C; A1.1 - UNT; Heath E., DKA, Akron, Oln,.. Sirnihi miv: A1.K TINK, Patricia A., A ' j , Martins- ville, . I.; AN CURKN, CJcnc U A lA, alhalla, N. V.; VAN SCHOICK, (iarv L., Durham, N. C; ' AN WYCK, Paul R., X. , WVcknff, . j.; -AR EY, Judith A., KKr, kcuancc, 111. riiinl rtnv: AL ' (iHAN, [anct M., Bradford, R. I.; NICrOR, lack R„ Sprinuhdd, Mo.; X ' INSON, Virginia K., ' 1 . 1, kicksonvillc, 1-1,1.; ' ()ECn LK , Roherr S., |r., Leba- non, N. J.; W ' ADSWORIH, (irace A., AAA, W ' estport, Conn. l-ointh , ni-. WACiM.R, Bettv L. AAA, Statesville, N. C; W Al.KEV, Thoma.s M., : AE, West Hartford, Conn.; WALTON, Benton IL, Chadbourn, N. C; WANG- LI I., X ' orawcc, Bangkok, Thailand; W RI), Otis B., Jr., Amelis, X ' .i. JUNIOR WARD, Susan, AE , Atlanta, Ga.; W ARREN, Glenn L., Gib.son, N. C; WASSON, Don G., i;N, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; WATSON, Herbert i.., IlKA, Port Washington, N. V; WLAXi ' R, Ann A., cI iM, Asheville, N. C. Sixth mii-: Wl A IR, Robert I., BHll, laelvs.ni- ville, Fla.; W I IMS. W.ule S.. -I ' K T, Waynesboro, Vi.; M IR, Anrhonv, B(-)||, l.anuhorne, l a. Srirnlli ifni-: WELLS. Henrv Hill, S. C. A., J I 1 ' K1 ' , Rock 118 First roiv: WELLS, loan C, l .lls Church, a.; VVLLLS, ' Mars- A.. A , , laplc«ood, N. J.; WKLT, Deborah, KKL, Iowa City, Iowa; VVKNDORF, Charles |., BWn, Mcdforcl Lakes, . ).; WI Il.i-.LLR, Sally C, nB I ' , Washin-ton, I). C, Second row: WHiri ' .Hi ' AI), Kenneth L., BWO, Winter Park, Lki., W HIl KHURST, Frances C, IIB t , Houston, Texas; W ' HYTK, (George K., Jr., 6 0, Webster, Alo.; WHVTi:, Leiia N., Ai; Kvanston, Ilk; WILKINSON, 1 homas C, Durham, N. C, Thini row: WILLIAMS, L. Neil, Jr., Charlotte, N. C; WILSON, Beverly V ' ., Lenoir, N. C; WILSON, Peter F., Rowavton, Conn.; WOLFF, Mary A., OB , Iron- ton, Ohio; WOOD, Barrie T., Port Washington, N. Y. Fourth row: WOOD, Peggy A., KA, Raleigh, N. C; WOODALL, Joan F., nB , Hampton, ' a.; WOOFFN, Chris G., AT, White- viile, N. C; WOOTFN, |ohn C, Graham, N. C; WRIGHl , Shirley F., Crundy, ' a. Fifth row: WRIGHT, Thomas T, I X, Brooklyn, N. v.; WLFNSCH, Richard D., Paterson, N. ).; ()ARS, Peter W., Chappaqua, N. Y.; YOH, Hin.ld I.., |r., l N, Radnor, Pa.; YORK, Richard F., AS-J , Eliza- beth, N. I. Sixth row: YOUNG, Stephen G., ATU, Buckhannon, W. Va.; ZAFFIRO, William R., B.ntj- hamton, N. Y.; ZOLLER, Bernard U., Jr., HX, Bradenron, Fla. YM h- F « i P r P 119 tt n P p : £-) ik ik life First nr -. ADAMS, Alarioric A.; ADCOCK, Kenneth D., KA; ADDINCHON, Sandra 1)., HB ; AlKKN, Ann, ZTA; AKI.RS, Douglas .; ALEXANDER, I- rank H., Al . Sfaiiiii roii.-: AI.l.EN, (krald, ATA; ANDERSON, IVvcrlcv A., IV, ANDERSON, Doug- las (i.; ' ANDERSON, Earnest E.; AP- Pl.FrON, Riehard E.; ARMEIEED, iruinia Anne, 1 A. ' I ' liini mil-: ASK IN, David J., IIKA; ASTON, lames W., t)A(-);; ATKINS, James M.; AEKINSON, William .- AUMAN, Jason R.; BABB, Donna K., I . 1. Fourth row: BACH! EEE, Clifton M., Jr., iJX; BAC- 1.1 V, Martha M.; BAKER, Ardis A., AXLi; BALEAN lYNE. Bruce l.. AXA; BAl.EARD, lames E.; BAl.l.OW, Ed- Nvard B., Jr., Ki;. ■■; ■rozf: BARKEEV, Erank E.; BARNES, Mar- vin E., ' 1 K ; BARRINCnON, . lar- jorie C, AAA; BASSETT, Charles E.; BEAEE, Anthony E.; BEAMER, Harold E. SOPHOMORES Sixth row: Bl.AlT li:, Margiret E., AXU; BEAEY, Roherr C;.; BECK, Donald E.; BEEKER. W illiam A.; BEDEORD, Jerrcll S.; BELL, lohn M., Ki:. Sciriith row: BELL, Luther I ' ., |r., KA; BENNETl, Barbara A., KAH; BENSON, lohn E., IIKA; BERCESEN, Richard N., BIRECH, lames E., IIKA; Bl S 1 , Wil- liam I., A lli. Fii hth row: BIAIRLV, (ieorue W.; BKill.OW, Marv I.; 1:K; BKiCM ' RS. Helen P., •I ' M; BKiCS, Charles T, I ' K1 ; Bl, ll - SlIEIR, lohn !)., H(-M1, BLACK. lh .masC., |r., I ' N. Xiiith row: HLAISDI I.L, Peguv, Bl.ANCHARl). David 1.; BLAI r, Daniel II,, ZB I; BLAIINIR, Peter W.. |r., B()(i(iS, lames P., ' I-AH, HOI. I, l.auni Nireinia, AXU. 120 First row: BOLT, Stanley K.; BOMN. William N.; BOOHKR, lames A., |r., UK A; BOS- WF.LL, Lorerta G.; BOURNl ' , Rieh- mond V., Jr., ATii; BOWDh.N, Anne M., KA. Snomi r nv: BOWIN, Kav, AAA, BOWFRS. (ilenn W ' ., |r.. A! A; BRADFORD, William H., ' AlA; BRAL DW FI.I., Marv A., AT; BRESLOW , Marrv 1.., ' B I; BRIAN, Betsy B., KA. Third row: BRL N, Lota L., ZTA; BRIFF, Alton A.; BROKENSHIRF, Dartha C, KKF; BROOKS, Laura L.; BROOKS, Lin- ton F., 0X; BROOKS, W illiam W., SN. Fourth row: BROWN, Constanee Ann, OB ; BROWN, Lou Ann, KKF; BROWNE, James W., Jr.; BROWNSON, Fred O., OK ; BROYLES, Rowan M.; BRYAN, Rosalie B. BUGGELN, Linda A., t . l; BULLOCK, W SL . fc i J y David O.; BUNCH, Ruth Dveann, AAO; H flH H Hf f AI H D 7 i BUNN, Jaek C; BURNS, Robert E.; H B M MM i H H 1 V IF BUTEAU, Bernard F., Jr., ATA. - . .  . 1 Sixth row: BYERS, Robert . L, 4 KS; BYRNE, William D., Jr., SAE; CALDWELL, Norman D.; CALHOUN, Thomas A., 1 A(-); CANNEY, Frank D., AXA; CAN- NON, Laura L. Seventh row: CARLSON, Clifford A.; CARMl- CHAEL, Judith; CARR, Richard, IIK ; CARTER, Charles F., KiP; CAR ' I I.R, David M.; CASHW ELL, Dava A., KA. Eighth row: CASH, William T; CHAFIN, Rob- ert N.; CHAMBERLAIN, Margoc, KAH; CHATTERTON, Allan B.; CHEWEY, VViiloughby C;., Jr.; CHILD, .Mary Alice, KKF. Xiiith row: CHURCH, Marv E., KKF; CLARKE, Lewis R., Ill, B(-)n; CLEAX ' F, Carol A., KAB; COBB, Curtis E., K4 ' ; COF- FEY, John H., SN; COHEN, Peter E. 121 t £i£ k 9 lit. ■■' fi 1 f ■(ft o P f n p n 1 P- c M First roiv: com:, lames I,.; COM., Gimlvn .. •I ' M; C()NNOR. Bruce A.; COPI LAND, Kiiward Al., :i: ; CORNWI 1,1., Ken- neth !.., AlA; COl riNCIlAM, An- drew J., Jr.. KA. Stroiui lynv: COUNCIL, Waldo L.; CRAWFORD, Ahirsaret P., KA; CRAW FORD, Nara- LecCllB4 ; CRFADICK, Anne F., A ; CRFWS, Lyen C; CROSS, .Melissa. I III 111 roir: CROWILL, William C; CULP, Charles 11.; CULP, Julian . 1., AlA; CUSFLMAN, Nanev R.; CUSFFR, Ilenrv L., (FAH; DANI ' HOW FR, Bar- l.ara L. fourth rozv: DANll.L, James W.C., jr., KA; 1)A 1D- SON, Ronald I ' ..; DAX ' JDSON, Sallv A., AAIl; DAN ' IS, Jean G., AAA; DA 1S, Keith T.; DA -1S, W ' ilda Ann. Fifth roll-: DAN ' IS, Willene C., I1B F; DFAN, Norman VV., 1 KH-; DFBROXNFR, Steven H., TF ; DFCKFR F, Deanna ' .; DJ-.LONC;, Nancy K..; DFNISi:, Rob- ert P., OK. . SOPHOMORES Sixth rim-: DI.NFON, Donald IF, |r.; DiRllN O, 1 leanor R., DFSCHIJ ' R, Ralph ).; DICKFV, Crawford . F; DOBSON, |ohn . F; DOSS, Don C. Sririith nm: DOWFINC, W illiam 1.., HHll, DOM. I lamie; DRAW BAU( ill, Harriet J.: DUKI, Charles B.; DUNCAN, David G.: DUNFAP, I ' linor R., I ' , F l ' .ii!,hth row: DUNN, .Musette K., KA; I (.FF, I lien W ' ., , AII, I ACI.r, I. Amra; 1 DSON, Priseilla !.; IDWARl), Oli- ver I., |r., ' I ' K ' F, I l) Ri)S, Ro.jer N Siiitli rinv: I DW ARDS. Sidnev I ., 1 FDI R. |on C. I. ; IFI)RII)(,I ll.nv.inl S., B(- ll, IRN IN, l),u-,itlu Diani, IRWIN, Divid I ' ... IlK ' l ' , ISkRllH.l, Marv Fois, IIIM ' . 122 First ro-ir: FA ' ANS, Alarv Ann, A.XLi; I ' AI51AN v.. Larrv, AXA; FAN I ' , lulic H., AAll; FARMFR, Georgia A., Al FARMl.R, Joseph C. Jr., KA; FI ' ATHl ' .RSFONi:, Robert D. Second row: FFIGFNBAUM, Irwin; FFNTNER, Charles J.; FERGUSON, John C., AI I); FISHER, Earl E., Jr., nK J ; FISHER, Howard T; FISHER, Zane H., AXA. Third row: FITZKEE, Archie L.; FLANAGAN, Clara, AAA; FLETCHER, Frank U., Jr.; FLETCHER, Lindsay C; FLOUN- DERS, Hannah E., AP; FLYNN, Doug- las S., BHIL Fourth row: FLYNN, Kathleen E., AAA; FOLKMAN, Betty A., ZTA; FORD, Richard L.; FORTE, Sarah F., I IB ; FOULER, Frances E.; FRIED.MAX, Ira S., TE I . Fifth row: FRIEND, Susan R.; FRY, Donald K., Jr., KS; FYE, Charles C, Ki]; GAIERO, Francis E., Jr.; ClAMBLE, Robert O.; GARRATT, Joan, nB . Sixth row: GAYLER, Bob VV.; GEITNER, Mar- tha H.; GERBER, Norman A., TE ; GERDEL, David H., 4)A(-); GIFFHORN, Ann, KAB; GILES, Judith ., AT. Seventh row: GILLETTE, Allen K.; GILLIES, Wil- lard M.; GILLILAND, Elizabeth, AAH; GIRAND, James F., I)AH; GLASER, Joel S., ZBT; GLEASON, Joan M., KKF. Eighth row: GOODALAN, Joseph C, ATQ; GRAE, Fredric R., ZBT; GRAHAM, Susan E., KA(-); GRAHAM, Thomas P., Jr., ATQ; GRANOFF, Paul D., TE i ; GRANT, Elizabeth C, OB . Ninth row: GRANT, Robert N., ATQ; GREEN, David L.; GREGORY, Jacquelvn, KAH; GRIMM, E. Anthony; GRUBBS, Wil- liam D., i A0; GRUBER, Janet S., . 3 51 ' f n£ illl t t .a p Pi -f£i f p if % ( £ « ,v p. g) First row: CRLKXIXCiF.R, Susana B.. AT; GRV- HOWSKI, Kirk R.; HAA(i, I ' .ugcnc P.; 11A(,I V, Kinu A.; HACI.IR, Sarah S., IIH ' I ; HAHN, Klizabcrh B., t . l. Snoiid roil ' : HALF, Wanda I..; HAMMIR, Steven 1.., A I A; HANCOCK, Sue 1.; HAMV, Anna K., ' I ' M; HANKINS, Charles S., HARM V, (iregory N., A. A. ■■; y ir; HARPl.R, lames W.; HARRKLSON, Wallace C., ' AXA; HARRILL, Patsv; HARRINCrON, Paul |., jr.; HARRIS, Jessie , 1.; HARRISON; illiani ll„ Jr. l-oiirth row: HARRISON, Wilham !.., Kl]; HAR 1 , Ihnor, KKF; HARVKY, Miles H.; HAICHKR, N. Susan, KAH; HAYKS, David R., S4 E; HAYES, Michael Ci. Fifth row: HAYKS, Thomas F.., 1 K1; HAYNF.S, Ronald A.; HFBFRFFIN, (iustav VV., A: 1 ; HFINFKl.N, Fheodorc S.; HEL- Ml.R, l.hzabeth R., KKF; HELMS, Roy C!., KA. SOPHOMORES Sixth row: HILION. Ronald L.; HENDERSON- Harrier W ' ., AAA; HFNDRIX, Muriel L.. IIB ' I ' ; HI NRY, Arthur R., Ai: l ; HERN- DON, Elaine, AAU; HESS, Walter E., I ' Ai;. Sririith row: HI SI I R, Carl E.; HU illSMII II. Linda W.; HILL, David S., ALA; HILL, lames W., AXA; HILL, Nanev K., k H, HIE FY, Robert B., «l ' A(- . r.mhth row: HINNANI, ludiih A., KA(- ' , IIIN- IIRNHOFF, Marv I., -I ' AL HIRSCII, Donald B., HISS, Nanev 1.., 1;K; HOCH- RIIIIR, Marv (i, AAII; HOLLF- MAN, Richard P. iiilh row: HOLLOW , jninna M., IIB-F, HOL- LOW ILL, I.iiuuhkI, B.. Jr., AILJ, HOLM, Roberta, KA, II()L. L N, Bilhe |., HOI.SCLAW, l.vnn 1.., KKL, IIOI.SINCI R. . L Paul. First row: HOOKS, lames C; HOWARD, Kav, , HO ARD, Hcnrv 1..; HOWIR, Tom R.; HUCKABKF, G.irmon H.; HUDSON, George C, Jr„ ' I ' K . Second rmc: HUC;HF,S, lohn I., |r., HUMPHRIV, Christian C, A ; HUSTKR, RichirLi H.; HUTCHINSON, Thomas P., ilX; HVMAN, Carol A.; IRONS, Marian F., KAH. Third row: IRVIN, Henrv C; IRWIN, 1 homis B., 4 KS; 1 T,Y, (ieorgc F.; |ACK, Claude K., SAF; |AMFS, Marilyn M.; JARNIS, Fhomas A. Fourth row: JASPERT, George H., Ill; JEFFERS, Carl M., (-)X; JOHNSON, Charles A., nK4 ; lOHNSON, Frances F., ZTA; JOHNSON, James P., ATQ; JOHNSON, Joanna. Fifth row: JOHNSON, Walter A.; |OHNSTON, William M.; |ONES, James M.; JONES, Juanita N., ZTA; JONES, Mary E.; JORDAN, Frank. Sixth row: JORDAN, Gladys M.; jUDFI.L, Anne M.; KARCiON, Robert H., ZBT; KAUFFMAN, Fdward S., Jr.; KAUFF- . 1ANN, Richard K., I K ' r; KAUTZ, Peter E. Scirnth row: KEE ER, Nancy A., KEHI.MANN, Seymour J., TE4 ; KFIM, C;harlotte S.; KEIM, Robert M., HX; KELLEY, Sarah C; KENDALL, Shirley , L, A . Eighth row: KENNERLY, Anne R., IIB ; Kl R(TI- NER, [ohn F.; KERNS, Patricia A., KKF; KEYES, Harriet L.. A ; KING, LeRov H., BHO; KING, Phillip M. Ninth row: KINNEMAN, Kav A.; KNKiHI, Nancy L., KKE; KNOW LES, Joan B., KA; KONEFAL, Weaker A.; KOROT- KIN, Michael P., TE ; KRAMER, Robert A. Mmm i p p p f f -? iL L- 125 £ i MM (ft r f ei ( . KRI PS, Arthur I-.. IN; KRLSl., |..hn C, A; l.AMFil Rl, Ihomas K.; LANCi, l.nin I., AAA; LANMNC, lohn T, ' ' I ' M-), LASH ri.R, Jen w., m K Scidiid rinv: I.AXl.R rV, Robert C)., 1 A(-); LAYSON, y.vd C. I AH; LKA, Roberta I ' ..; 1,1 AMI R, ivan C, AAIl; LKK, Caro- Ivn P.; LI.ISIKR, Hovxard J. riind li ' .- 1,1 A IN, lames S., ZBT; LKlBRKCm, Claudia .A., KKF; LINDFN. John 1.; LINDSAY, Sarah A.; LINSI ' .RI, Mar- guerite ll„ AT; LINION, William R., Jr., UK A. ImntI, mii-: 1,1 1 ILL, Frcderiek B.; LOCiAN, Leon- ard (;., Jr.; L() 1LI, Ronald, ZBT; LOWER, David A.; LUCAS, Alice C, AXU; LUCE, William P., I K1 •■; ; nni-: LUSBY, Lucmda T, KAH; LYNCH, lohn D., |r.; LYON, Edwin R.; , lc- ANALLY, William L, 2AE; McCON- NELL, Hilda A., AF; McDOVVELL, Jessie, AAn. SOPHOMORES Sixth rrjiv: McFADDIN, ludith ' ., KA(-); Mc- FARLAND, Robert B.; Mt (IRECiOR, Frank H., |r., ' I-F; MclNFYRE, Fred H., |r.; NlcMILLAN, William A ' ., IIKA; . Lu.FW EN, Richard A., IIK I ' . ,S,-;v nm-: K(I ()R. irpima C., KKF, MA- FONl. Michael ' !.; MANNINC, Marir |.; .XLARCUI.ll ' .S, Karen L, X ll l , M. RSHALI„ irmnia H., AXS.,J; iNLAR- IIN, I li aberh P., KA. r.inhlli rinr. MASSIA, Anne A., ' I ' M. M AUNZ, Don 1.., IIKA; , L M RS, Judith D., KKF; MAZZOI 1 1, Richard R.; MER- CIIANI, Mariraret A., KKF; MES- SICK, Ardis M.; AAA. Ml LIS. Ruthie , L. AAIL MICH. ML Man S.; MIDCI ' .I 1, .Martha 1., AF MII.LIR, Don I.; .MILLI ' R, Fred II. KA; .MIFI.IR, James E., ALU. Fint nm-: MILI.KR, lohn , 1.; Mil. I .IK, M.ir- sarct |., AXil, Mll.l-l ' R, William K.; 11I.1.H. L ' S1R, Rokrr 1... .WW MH.- LIKKN, . nnc, Z 1 A; Alll.US, Mary M., A . SeciJiid roil-: MITCHKLL. Arthur R.; MOGOL, Louis M., ZBI ; MOODY, |ohn A.; MOODY, . larv I.., AAA; MOON! R, Timothy C, ATA; . 100RI ' , Margaret Jo, ZTA. Thini mix: MOORMAN, lames W ' ., AlA; MOR- GAN, Anne „ AAIl; MORGAN, Walter C; MORIN, Ma.x, IlKA; MOR- RIS, Marion L.; MORSl ' ,, Carolyn V. Fourth row: MOSTF.LLER, Marv K., IIB ; MOTE, Deana |., AXLi; MOTLEY, Sandra J.; MULLHOLAND, Alfred D., i:N; NASH, James D., :;:N; NEELS, Howard E. Fifth row: NELKEN, Leona J.; NEWELL, Kath- leen B., AF; NEWMAN, Karil L., M; NEWTON, Margery J., ZTA; NEY, Edward A., ZBT; NICHOLAS, James H., AXA. Sixth row: NICHOLSON, Mary H., I ' M; NOL- LER, Leslie A., 06$; NORRIS, |esse A.; NORTON, Earl D.; NORTH INGTON, Sarah J.; NUTTER, Nancy A., A . Seventh row: OLEJAR, Peter P., (-1X; OLMSl KD, Mary i L, AT; OSBORNE, Harry A., 2X; OTSTOT, Roberta M.; OVER- MAN, Donald E.; PAGE, David A. Eighth row: PAGE, Richard C; PARKS, Linda A.; PATERSON, Hugh H., BHII; PEA- COCK, lames L., i:AE; PENNY, Donald M ., 4 Kr; PEPPER, Jack E. Nimh row: PERSONS, Marv C KKP; PinCH, Helen M.; PETERS, William T; PFEIF- FER, Carl J.; PHIL, Leonard F.; PHIL- LIPS, Russell A. n jp. p (!- ■T fi ic p a e% y ' p. .V J - p O f p p l-nst miL- PICKI r 1, Harriet M.; PINNKLL, Shel- don R., ATA; PL ATT, Jane H.; PLKSS, lohn (i., SX; POOLE, James VV.; POORL, Rav V. Snnnd iviv: POSIHUMUS, Robert D.; PRATT, himcs I).; PRIA ' OSr, Stephen M.; PRICHARl), lohn A.; PRINCE, PROBKRT, lames L. Bessie A., KA; Third mzr: PRUETTF-:, Marilyn C; PUETT, Amy K.; PUGH, George ' .; PUGH, ALircus VV., Jr.; QUILLIAN, Betty E., KKi RAEBURN, Sandra B. ■ointh mzi-: RANDOLPH, Belden; RANKIN, Doro- thy B., KA; RAO, Carl D.; RAPKR, Marilyn ).; RATHMKLL. |ick l,.; RAT- LIFF; Norman B., Jr., ATLi. un. RI ADI , Rhodncy B., |r.; READING, limes L, |r, REASOR, Carolyn S.; RIDDING, hmes, O.; REGISTER, 1 w iJK rh S k, REINHARDT, Mary J. HOMORES Sixth roiv: REISE, Naney |., A ; RIDDICK. 1. 11., |r,; RllSriR. Wdham R.. . . A; RnClIll ' ,. Mirvm B., |r.; ROBERTS, Dayid B.; R( )BER 1 SON, Marion 1)., Jr. ,Sriy7 niv: ROIK ,I:RS, Rebecea H.; R( )1„ Charles B. KA; ROSINBLAl I. |. Leonard. I E ' l-; RLSCII, Kurr B., 1: AI ' , RL ' SHING .Shade M., RLSI, HenrN. Ij( hth wu ' .- RLniSFT USI.R, Richard G.; RYAN, Rosemary; SAARI, |ohn W.; SAI RH, llenr E., Alii; S.- LI lane 1.., Zl A; SANi), Robert I ' ., . . A. . ' ; ; r ni: SAI TERFII ' LD, W mnie I)., KA, SA - AGE, Robert B.. |r., UK-I ' , SAVRI ' , Robert B.; SCHAI I R, Conrad B., Jr., IN; SCI I AIM AN. Melba S., AT; SCHII.KI Herman E., |r. First rniv: SCHIJ ' .i;, Fadcnck A.; SCUULI.R, Hubert C:.; SCHUl.I., Kdwin CI., AH; SKATIKR, ludirh C, IIB«I ; SHAFFER, Stephen R.; SHAM R, Robert L. Second rniv: SHAXK, Cieoree F.; SHANKLIN, Rich- ard ' ., IlKA SHARP, Eleanor CI., 1 . 1; SHFHADI, Florence G., KA; SHORI ' , Betty J., IV, SHORT, Sylvia !. -riiird ro- ' i SHULI ' .R, Melissa B.; SIDEROWF, Rich- ard L., BWO; SIEGLING, Magdalen M., A ; SIMMONS, Marv A.; SEMPSON, GluI J.; SIMS, David M., ATU. Fourth roiv: SINK, loseph S., KA; SINK, Robert C., ATQ; SINKWAY, Jon G., AXA; SKEEL, Jay E., OK ; SLADF, Arthur E., ATA; SMITH, Barabara H. Fifth rmr: SMILEY, Karl, :iX; SMI ' EH, Bernard R.; SMITH, Dorothy L.; SMITH, Eliza- beth A., ZTA; SA1ITH, |ohn M , i)A(-); SMITH, Lynn A., ATA. Sixth row: SMITH, Powell S., i M-); SMITH, Ray S., KA; SNOW, Peter D., (-)X; SNYDER, lohn N.; SNYDER, Susanne C.; SOUTHARD, I ' lizabcth L., ZTA. Seventh row: SOWDER, Gene J., ISN; SPIELMAN, Warren R., HKA; SPIKES, Etta B.; SPILL AR, Robert L; SPITLER, Dave R., KS; SPRUNT, Alice H., AXQ. Fifihth row: S ' EAL1:Y, William C.; STARNES, Wal- ter B., KA; STEINMETZ, William J., A ' lA; S ' IFNNIS, Margaret |., ZTA; SIEPHENSON, Ann , L; STEVENS, Phvll.s, AXii. S ' inth row: STILES, Lawrence W; STRAUB, Karl D.; STRAYHORN, Carl V.; .STRICKLAND, Gerald C; STRITE, Claudia T; S I UCKEY, Lewis N. ' ■la H d iL iii. I i .-. i 129 •■•v roiv: SILMPF, Karl |.; SI URI)I A T. Susie M.. AI SCl.l.l A , l.uta B.; SL. l. ir.RS, irf;inia (i., AAA; SWAN, Htkn H., AXL2; SWl.NSON, Kdwin A. Saoini nm-: S 1X1)1,1. 1., William H., ATU; SVDINHAM, Barbara M.; TABARI, Ka van; TABOR, (iarv R.. BHH; TAFF., Patricia IX, KAH; FASLOR, Herbert A., 1 KX. rinrd WU-: I AMOR, Thomas W., IN; TAYLOR, W illiam M., KH ; TFLLER, Donald F.., ' l Kr; TFMPLF, jim |.; TF.MPI.F, Peter !.., AXA; FHOMAS, John B. l-minh roil ' : I NOMAS, Sarah; THOMPSON, Charles A ., AXA; THOMPSON, Rob- ert K.; THOMPSON, Ihomas M.; FHORF, Robert F., I)AH; THRASHFR, Randolph H., HX. Nfih ion: IHLSS. Robert W., FA(-), FIBBI FTS, John W., BHII; IIFBURV, C.eorjre R., ■' K1 FIFFOV, Dana K.; FODKIl.L, Burton J.; TOD ' F, Nancv W., Al . SOPHOMORES Sixth row: TOTTFY, Alfred (i.; FOWl , Roltl F, B(-)II; TSCHINKFL, Heinrich M.; I L ' CKI R, Susan A., IIB ; 1 URNFR, John , F; FURNFR, Mcbanc E. Sri-n rh row: I URNFR, W ilham IF, ATA; TL ' F ' FFF, Marcia F., AX« ; lAI.i ' R, Bobbie J., AAII; UPMFMR, I rnst A., AFU; URBAN. Nancv 1... KA(-); ANDFR- Hl I K, Randall B., IIKA. h ' .i -hth row: XanMIFN, lohn I.., ALCdIN, Charles S.; RI I lAM), jav S., Al A; WACO, Ihomas l„ KA. First wii ' : WAGNKR, Nick, K ; W ARD. lolin R.; VVATKRS. Annette; WAISON, Rich- ard F., BWII; WATSON, Theron P.; WATSON, illiani T, KA. Siroihi roiv: AVS, Diana |., IK; WIBI R, (icorge, i KT, Wr.KD, Richard 1,.; WI ' .ISS, Sandra |.; WKLCH, Hertrand C, A A; W KNBI.RCi, Juha 1.., KA. Thini roii-: WERNI.R, Barbara |., KKl ' ; W I.SLIA , Robert |.; TST, William K., IlKA; WKSTMORKl-AND, Donald R., Ki]; WKTZI.IR, Philip H.; W HKl-.LKR, Fredrick J. Fourth iV ' U - WHITAKFR, Cecil F., ATli; W HIT- AKFR, Eleanor G., KA; Willi IN(i, lean C; WHITESIDF, Mildred K,; WICKERSHANN, Ralph R.; W ILSON, Alexander E. Fifth row: WILSON, Alex M., OKA; WILSON, ' irginia E., KA; WINDLEY, David C- •tKI; WINE, Charles J.; WINTON, Elizabeth L., KKP; WOLFSON, Carl S., ZBT. Sixth roir: WOOD, Gavlord A., Ai:4 ; WOOD, Richard A., ffcKi]; WOOD, Richard J.; WRICiHT, Janet L., KA; WRIGHT, Richard A., i:N; WRIGHT, Winter, J)Ki:. Seventh row: W ANT, Everett W.; WYNN, John D., BWO; YARGER, Noel H., SN; YELTON, William W., YENGST, Charles R., AI ; YOUNG, John W., KS. Eighth row: YOUNG, Noel W., YOUNG, liam A.; YURA, Joseph A. ■- ' S f p P r 1 1 . M 131 f 1 P P v « M.k Firsl miv: ADAMS, DnlphO,; ADAMS, Kmiiiic M., ADAMS, lohn C, AINSIJI, ludith A.; AKIN, Pc.llv -.; AI.IXAXDIR, Susan |.; AI.l .XANDKR, Willi.im W. Sn-oiid nra-: ALKRIKND, I ' .srlur R.; AlXiKR, l-liza- hcth A.; AM.F.N. Rac I ' .; AXDI.RSON, Fnrris F.; AXDFRSON, Richard P.; ANDI ' RSON, Robcrr D.; ANDI ' S, Alice M. IVini ro- - ANDRFSS, lancr M.; ANDRIWS, Ircdcrick F.; ' AXDRFWS. Ncill P.; ANSPACH, Carol I..; APPLFUHII F, Hcnrv 1..; ARCHFR, Fee L.; ARFN- DFFF, Helen M. l-oinrh ivii-: ARMSFRONG, Alice A.; AR ' FHUR, Nancv P.; ASHLFY, Martha L.; ASH- LFY; Roger T; ATKINS, Claire S.; ATTWOOD, Jean . F; ATTW OOD, Gail ; Fifth rou ' : AUSTIN, Joseph H.; AYCOCK, Charles B.; BACHFS, Pete |.; BALDFR- ACCHF Arthur F.; BAFDWIN. Tom A.; BAFFOWi:, Fdmr C; BANDRI ' .. CJeoree, 111. FRESHMEN Sixth mu BAM A, Henrv D.; BARNTFIOUSl ' . Dorothv A.; BARRll.R, Robert C.; I5AR1()N, lames N.; BASS, Fhomas 1,.; BAFll ' .N, 11a K.; BA FY, Fanlee. Sririith nm-. BAXFFR, Kathleen F; BAZI MORI ' , Ihomas R., |r.; BFARD, |ohn N.; Bl ' .DDOF, MaVv F; BFFF, Flovd A.; BFNDFR, Nathan |.; BFRNI ' Y, De- borah B. I ' .i hth row: BIGGI ' R, lohn F., jr.; BIGCil ' .RS, Rob- ert P.; BFACKARD, Ohivne; BFACH- BURN, Alexander M., Ill; BFACKl ' RBY, I.Hida F.; BFACKWIFF, Billv R.; BLACKWOOD, Walser A., Jr. A ' r m-: HFWDFORD, 1 li .abeth A.; HI.WK- INSlllP, lean W.; BFOOD, Fred 1.; HFOIM; Florence N.; BFY 1 1 I. jon R.; BOGGS, John IF, BOFl S, Steven 11. 7r roii-: BOFI (,, 1 nulv G.; BOOKIR, Mar- GARl F A.; BOOMIR, Walter I.; BOOM, Ann 1 ' .; BOOM. Stephen C; BOOllIBY, Herbert S.. |r.; BOO Ill- ROM), Gail A. l-ynriirh rim-: BORBl ' FY, lert ' rev . .; BOSIFW, Ronald 1.; BOURN, lames I)., BOWl RS. Ih.iddeus R.; BO lAN, lack B., |r.; BOW 1. N, Richard G., BOYD, h ' hn ' W. 132 First nnv: BOYD. losL-ph L.; HOYl), Philip H.; BOYS, VillKim W.; HRACl ' Y, Danid ( ;., BRADI,! , hir-arcr; HRADSIIIR, riiorsnm 1.; HRKiMl, Arnold P. Second nm: HRINKI.IY, Bcrtic O.; BRINKLKY, William . 1.; BRINN, Marjoric ().; BRin, Harrv C; BROADKOO ' l, Helen C; BR:0CKKTT, Belmont S.; BROCKKIT, William H. ThirJ mil-: BROOKS, Marshall H.; BROUOH ION, Joseph ().; BROWN, lames R.; BROWNING, Arthur L.; BRYAN, Ed- ward L.; BUCKLKY, Peter Al.; BUDER, Carol L. Fourth roil ' : BL ' KNINCi, Barbara C; BUMOARNKR, Arthur Dwitiht; BURDICK, Susan C; BURTON, Kathleen I.; BL ' T 1 , Alarv A.; Bm TRY, Alton N., Ir.; B Rl). Carl L., Jr. Fifth roll-: CAISON, Christopher H.; CALDWELL, Ann VV.; CALDWELL, Elizabeth B.; CALVIN, James F., Jr.; CAMPBELL, John T; CAMPBELL, |ulie L.; C:AMP- BELL, Nancy L. Sixth row: CAMPBELL, William L.; CANTEY, Jean L.; CARLTON, Terry S.; CAR- LYN, Robert H.; CARSWELL, Wil- liam A., Jr.; CARTER, Charles B., Jr.; CARTER, James A. Seventh row: CARTER, John T; CARTER, Robert, E.; CARTER, William A.; CART- WRIGHT, Eleanor W.; GARY, Allan P.; CASES, Hector J.; CASEY, Stephen H. Eighth row: CAUDLE, Carl R.; CHAMBERS, Wil- liam F.; CHANEY, Jane E.; CHANG, Wallace; CHIiRlN, Arnold R.; CHILDS, Judith A.; CHU, Daniel J. Sliith row: CHURCH, Malcolm E.; CLARK, Adri . L; CLARK, Catherine B.; CLARK, Richard E.; CLAYTON, Joseph E.; CLEAVELAND, John R.; CLEMMONS, Joseph B. Tenth row: CLINE, Robert E.; CLONIGER, Gerald T; COHEN, Barrv M.; COHEN, Richard L.; COLE, Janice C; COLLEY, Roger J.; COLTRANE, Mary E. Eleventh row: COMP, Heinrich O.; CONNELLY, James J.; CONSTABLE, Thomas F., Jr.; COOKF:, Cecil E.; COOKE, (nven- dolvn D.; COOPER, William ]., |r.; CdPELAND, Earl L. IS.M ? a © 41 ££Lf M r D a f : CT r ll£ A£ M 133 !5 P Iv P First row: CORDKR, Carol A.; COULTER, lorn B.; COX, Patricia A.; COX, Ihaddeus C.; CRANFORD, William E.; CRANSTON, v. (iina; CIRAWFORD, Robert C:. CRI I 1., Sallic R.; CROCCO, Charles A.; CR()C;KI.R, Ion C; CRL ' IKSHANK. Robert A.; CRUAl, Rokct 1).; CRL ' M- MIE, Robert (;.; CUl.P, Harry R., Jr. Tliirii row: CUNNINCHAAl. Kevin F.; DALE, Ben N.; DALi:, Richard P.; DANFORD, lerrv L.; DARLINCi, Alfred K.; DAR- RAH, Frances; DAL ' CUIRTV, Her- bert H., Jr. Fourth row: DAVID, John P.; DAX ' IS, Shellev, C; DAY, Lee F.; DECKER, )ohn P.; DeLEGAI. Marv E.; DENIUS, C. Frederick; DfPI ' RSIO, Cierard J. Fifth row: DI.RI-CKI, |. Jertrev; DFWEV, ( icorge, |r.; DICK), Dan ' A.; DICKINSON, (iarv VV.; DICKSON, |ames , 1.; DIEF- FENBACH, Delta A.; DU ' EEENBACH, Ri.v A., |r. FRESHMEN .S ' ; ' .v ? row: DILL, Diane P.; DOBBS, Larrv iVl.; DOBSON, W ' endv I).; DOCKTOR, Frank AL; DODD, Dennis i .- DODGE, Darlene R.; DORRIFY, Floyd (). SfiY ith row: DORSI ' .V, lames B.; DOSH, Sidney P.. |r.; DOW . Stuart I .; DOXI V, . Iarv F.; DRL 1. 10NI), David I)., |r.; DRLM- MOND, William K., l)RVi Carl A. Fii hth row: DUC:K ' 0R1II, IXmiel A.; DLNI- CiAN, Patricia A.; DUNNlNCi, Mar- eia S.; DURNER, |ohn A., ill; DURREI ' I, Rav R. DL ' RSIINi:, JoanM.; DU AL ' , Allen I ' . iiith row: DVFR, Carol I ' .; I ' .ARLEV, Georce |.; lAION, Georue F.; FAION, Stan- lev B., IDGIRFON, Sandra M.; FD- MONDSON, Michael W., I DW ' ARDS, James A., Jr. I ' riilh row: I DWARDS, Robert I..; ELLIS, |udv; ILI.IS, Louise F.; I ' .LLISON, Floyd E., |r.; I LSFV. I ' dvvard C.; EPPLEV, Rich- ard 1., I RW IN, Marion F. FJriYiilh row: I SPY, Chris I ' ..; I IHIRIIX;!, Ran- som W.; i: ANS, Daniel I..; ENANS, |ohn P.; FARIS, lames |.; FAR.MER, lean S., FXRMlR. Phillip W. First nii-: FKLL. I ' dward L.; Fl ' .NNKLL, Nancy i l.; FIDLKR, Willmni K.; FIELDS, Clau- dine I .; FIFI. Srcplun K.; FISCHKR, Fred Paul, Jr.; FISHl ' .R, Joan F. Second i-f iv: FISlll ' .R, William II., |r.; FISKF, Ciif- tord 13.; FLORl.NCi:, jane C, FLUDE, Susan; FOLCFR, William II.; FOOTE, l anici I).; FORBIS, Fired W. Third row: FORTUNE, Barbara 1..; FOSCUE, Ellen v., FOSTER, C ' .ail I..; FOSTER, Michael |.; FOUSE, Ramon P.; FOX, Wayne R.; FRAHM, Barry H. Fourth row. FRALEY, Frances P.; FRANKLIN, Ar- thur H.; FRANKLIN, William E.; FRANKO, Lavton W; FRAZIER, Wil liam F.; FREDERKINC;, Richard D.; FRi:V, James H. Fifth row: FRIDAY, David L.; FUNDERBURK, Lance H.; FUQUA, Flora L.; FUQUA, William D.; FUTRELL, Patricia A.; CABEL, Frederick D.; GALT, Wil- liam W Sixth row: (iAMBLE, William C; GANT, Bar- bara J.; GARRISON, Robert M.; (iAS- TON, Sarah R.; GATTIS, I homas II., GAULD, Diana E.; GAXTI 1, JoAnn. Seventh row: GAY, Wilham C.; GAY, William |.; GEER, James D.; GERCKEN, Sharon iVl.; GERGEN, Stephen L.; GERLEIN, Ro- berto .; GERWE, Roderick D. Eighth row: GiDDlNGS, Marie E.; GILLELAND, Walter H., Jr.; (JILLF.Y, William R.; GILLK;AN, Patricia A.; C;L. SS, Mary Anna; GLASS, Simon D.; GLEASON, Jack A. Ninth row: (iLEAVES, Jerrell R.; GLIDEWELL, Susin T; GNUSE, Harmon T; GOD- WIN, Homer C.; GOHRBAND, Al- lan L.; GOLDMAN, Herbert P.; GOLD- MAN, Ralph R. Tenth row: C;OODMAN, Beverly G.; GOODMAN, Timothy C.; GORHAM, Lewis A.; GOTTSCHALK, W . Bradley; GRADY, Margaret C.; GRAHAM, Leonard S., Jr.; C;RANT, Carroll D. Eleienth row: GRANT, irKinia B.; GREASON, Evelyn D.; GREEN, Edward G.; GREEN, Hiram S.; GREENE, Edmund B.; GREENE, Thomas E.; GREENSPON, Stuart P. P D n « Ci • ' ' ! ' £ 1 p ( 3 p idtS : IMM - 135 £fe£il ih (iRIlR, Charles L.; (iRIM.1,1., Rohcrt 1..; (iROXIRl, Roucr A.; (iR()(). lI Hcnrv H., |r.; (IROXI:, Willuim 1),; (;R() I:R, ■l-rLacnck 1..; (iRUHH. John H., jr. SmwJ miv: (iRLHl , lariKs R.; (lUlXilR, . hinc T.; HAHN, Richard A.; HAINI.S, How- ard P.; HAMll.rON. Martin C; HAM- MOM), Martha W., HAM), Huuh Walton, |r. Third nni-. HANKY, lames I ' ..; HANSI.N, Ra- tricia A.; HANSKN, Richard I.; HARDCASTLE, Bcvcrlv; HARDWICK. Margarer K.; HARDVXlAN, (den B.; HAIUii ' ir, John I. l-mirtli roil-: HARKKY, i ' rskine L., |r.; HARRl.1.1.. Herbert H.; HARRIS, Benjamin S. H., Ill; HARRIS, lacob Ci.; HARRIS, jovce A.; HARRIS, Larrv K.; HARRIS, LeeS. Fifth nni-: HARRISON, Robert B.; HARIWIC, Charles B.; HASTINGS, jane ().; HATHAWAY, David P.; HICKRO I H, Judith A.; HKFKLFINGKR, David C; HKFFELFINGER, Thomas B., Jr. FRESHMEN Sixth roll;: Hi ' FNKR, Joseph W ' .; HFINFK, Gwen- tred R.; HI ' LMS, Hueh W.; HKNRY, Hector FT; HFRMAN, |eromc S.; HI.RNDON, David H.; HI.RRING, Herbert, J., Jr. Seventh ro-ii ' : III Hi, C. Dianne; HF.YSK, Karol A.; IIICKI Y, Carl R.; HICKS, l.ou K.; HIGH I, Bcrnice B., |r.; HILL, Zeb B.; HIFLARD, Jerry W. ' F.iiihtli roii - HINi:, Patricia A.; HINITY, IJliott P.; IIIM ' S, Geneva A.; HINKS, Ralph I ' .; 1IINI.S, Wilhs C., |r.; HOCKIRI, Lorance; I lOI ' l.l ' .R. Hetirv I). Xmth rail-: HOI, Ml. lav, HOI, MIS. I ll.ert C.; IIOLI, Idwin C.; IIOI.I. John W ' .. HOI, I, Susan; HOOK. William (... |r.; HOPKINS, Alton 11. tenth roii-: HOPKINS, lames R.; HORM ' . Flora G.; IIORWII7 , Norns I,.; IIOL ' CK. Charksl .., IIOL ' GH.Srevenll.; IIOWI ' . I.vmun II.. Ill, IIOGI.I ' , Faurence I. •: ,•:■,■r,ni-: 1ILP.I5I l,l„ Phihp II., IILCk. ludith A.; lll ' FIMAN, Anita , 1.; IIL ' GGIN, Gerald C; HL ' MPHRFY, |ames S., |r.; IIL ' MPHRIA, Sally R.; IIUNDFI Y, Maruaret l- . 136 First mil ' : HUNTI ' .R. Sarah II.; IIURD, I ' rcd 1,.; HURRY, Robert ().; HUSKINS, Mil- dred A.; HUTCHINSON, Ferrell 1..; IKINHI ' RRV, lean K.; INCRAM, I li .a- berh R. Second mil ' : IRWIN, Charles P.; ISAMAS, Andro- nike C; I ' EV, Barbara L.; I ' KV, David P.; IVEY, lames P., Ir.; JACOB- SON, I.yn F.; JACOBUS, Dxvlghr V. Tliini nnc: JAMES, Sandra H.; JARMAN, Pa- tricia C; JENKINS, John T.; JEl E, George W.; JIBILIAN, Gerald A.; JOHNSON, Brian J.; JOHNSON, C. Gordon, Jr. Fdiirtli rozv: JONES, Carroll E.; JONES, Herbert W.; JONES, Nancv A.; JONES, Robert A.; JONES, Thomas A.; |ORI)AN, Macon T; JORV, William H., 111. Fifth roii-: JOSEPH, lohn B.; JOYCI ' ,, |ohnie L.; JOYCE, iViartin J.; lUS ' EICE, james M.; JUSTUS, Jerry T; KAGANOV, Alan L.; KANN, Herb E. Sixth row: KAPP, John P.; KATZ, Richard I.; KAUFMAN, Edward E.; KAUFMAN, Peter C; KEARNS, Ann E.; KEENY, Linda L.; KEITH, John M. Seventh row: KELLY, Jeanne A.; KENDALL, Wil- liam T; KENERICK, Karen J.; KERN, Kathryn; KETNER, Glenn E., Jr.; KIEHLE, George A.; KINCAID, Kay D. Eighth row: KING, George H., Jr.; KINC;, lames E.; KING, Karen W.; KING, Larrv, B.; KING, William W ]v.; KIRKMAN, Caroline E.; KIRKMAN, Robert C. Xiiith row: KIRKPATRICK, Marylvnn; KII- TRI ' LL, Winifred E.; KLEIN, |ohn F.; KLOPPMAN, Bruce T; KLUC;, Harold H.; KNAPPENBFRGI ' R, Sue C; KNIGHT, Mary E. Tenth row: KOOP, Fred W; KOPF, Hildegard G.; KOSKEY, Richard P.; KREIDER, Donald F..; KRETCHMAN, Graham B.; KRUPP, Carl E.; KULLMAN, Joe L. Eleventh row: LABONE, Kenneth R.; LAMBERT James P.; LANE, Robert G.; LANCJ- WORTHY, Gladys J.; LANIER, Wal- ter G.; LANNING, |oseph R.; LAN- PHER, Jean A. IM MM 137 Fint r rci-. I,A 17„ lames S.; LARABI ' .K, John E.; l.ASSin.R, Billic F.; LAUGHINC- . j y .JTA. HOL ' SI , Idward L.; LKADK, Crav- M M I dHr tfrr ' ' ' ' ' Li.BAUI ' .R, I ' tmcnc S.; li ' .- BAL ' I ' .R, Sam M. Snoiid roir: 1.1,1., John D., Jr.; LEE, Jo.seph 1)., Ill; I.IONARD, Kathcrina D.; l.EO- Ml.l.l, Frederick; LEYENS, |on F.; I.IP.MAN, Millard R.; LIFAKER, Daniel . 1. Third nni-. 1.1 11 I.I ' , Ihoma.s F.; LOCKE, CIvde R.; I.OCKF, Helen; LOCKE, Marjorie; I.OFF, Sanford A.; LONGDON, Rob- erts.; LOTT, Nean. Fourth row: L() ' E, James T; LO ' F.JOV, |ohn F., |r.; LOY, Diane E.; LU ' l)BI.R(i, Gail K.; LYONS, Robin; McBEE, Michael J.; McCAMMON, Ck-orge A. Fifth row: .NicCLAlN, Philip VV.; McCOMAS, Rob- err . 1.; McCONCHlE, John L.; c- COXM ' .LL, Daniel E.; McCULLA, Ran; .McDonald, arrenR.; McDOUGLF, g.f£9 ?? A KMmk FRESHMEN Sixth row: McELILANEY, |amcs V.; iMcELROY, |ohn H.; .M cF.VRLANE, Margaret A.; ■.McGI ' .i:, Gerald . l.; . lcGEE, Louise E.; . l(:(ii:i., .Michael B.; McGRAN, Ralph. Sririnh row: .MdNlIRi:, Diane R.; McINTYRE, Maruarer |.; , 1 :KAY, Judith L.; Mc- Kl li„ Bersv A.; .McKNkiHT, jame.s S.; M.l.WiN, . larv A.; .M ' cl.EAN, Welkn B. F.iiih h row: .McNABB, William R.; , 1( Nl ARY, |ohn , 1.; , 1 :N1:I:LY, Robert !..; M(()L ' 1LK1N, .Maruuerite; . lc RAF., Donald I.; 1( W I l( )R1I ,R. Neil I ' .; MuARIIILR, William J., Jr. . ' row: MvclSSAC, Carol |., Mx.KIN .ll. Duncan A., |r.; , lu:KFN ll ' , William B.; MuKlXNON. William B.; .MADRY, Marv . .; MAGI l David A.; . IAK1, Wilma I.. ;■row: MAI.LONII ' , Patricia !..; .MALONI ' ., Maix II., M ALOOF, I homas . 1.; MAKCLS, I llinr I,.; MARKWARDl, (.ivielun, M KI IN, Barbara K.; MAR- I IN, Us . F.lririilli row: MAKIIN, Harold II.; MAR FIN, loseph M.; MARIIN, Sophie M.; l k. , David C; .MAIIIiFWS, lamee A.; MA1IIII. S, Paul U ' .; W 1 ISON, lames I ' . 138 First row: MAUCH, Jcaninc M.; MAUNKV, Harold C, Jr.; MAY, iMichacl M.; MAYFIELD, Richard C; MIDI.IY, lanicc; MF.Il ' R, William D.; MI ' .NAKl ' .R, j. riionias. Seaiiid roiv: All ' .SSl ' .R, lames E.; MESTA, Edward H.; MIKESKl.l,. Michael P.; Mil.BY, Wil- liam E.; MILD, Marcia E.; MIEEER, Eeland W.; MIEEER, Michael C. Third nv:: MIEEER, Sallv E.; MISEK)!, Billv; MEECHEEE, William R.; Ml .E, jan E.; MOATES, Robert F.; MOKEER, Lynne E.; MONTGOMERY, Charles J. Fourth roiv: MOORI ' , Bradford L.; MOORE, Eliza- beth P.; MOORE, James H.; MOORE, I line IE; MOORE, Pamela ).; MOORE, Richard E; AlOORI., Robert T. Fifth row: MOORE, Terry C; MORGAN, Mer- rill S.; MORGAN, Ron D.; MORRIS, Anne C.; MORRIS, John D.; MORRIS, Eeon H., Jr.; MORROW, Sue B. Sixth row: MOSF5, Judith A.; MULFORD, Thomas W; MULLINS, Carol E.; MUL- LIS, Oscar L.; MUNSON, Charles T; MURDOCH, Elizabeth P.; MURRAY, Carolyn. Seventh row: J- .- r  {r i t PV t - A P) (3. ? r. ri CI t? J MJMi i MURRAY, Guy MURRAY, BA H M AIH K i T tricia A.; MUSSEEWHITE, Marvin D., i - mtl M I ' Jr.; MYERS, Sarah A.; NASH, Ann W.; NASH, Martin A.; NASSER, Yvonne. Eighth row: NEAL, David B.; NEWTTE, Roger C; NEWSON, John B., Jr.; NICHOES, Judith E.; NICKEY, Samuel M.; NIGHT- i JIHii 1 1 i INGALE, William O.; NlTSBI.RCi, Bruce J. liith row: NOE, James R.; NOGGEE, Carol A.; NOEAN, Charlie C; NORBY, Nancv A.; NORTON, Jerry R.; O ' CONNOR, William E., Jr.; ODO.M, Guy E. Tenth row: OEBEN, Rudolph W.; OEDHAM, George E., Ill; OEIVIA, Philip B.; O ' NEAE, Robert M.; OPPOEZER. Rob- ert; OUDSHOFF, Judith Eee; 0 l R- ING, Joanna A. Eleventh row: 0 ' EREEY, H. Clark; OWENS, E. Di.xon; OWENS, James C; OXNER Glenn R.; PABST, Robert W.; PAGE, John G., Jr.; PAGE, Richard G., III. t - 139 ft m ■5 i s. M • ■l M ? 1 SJ I Ki i o«; i ii f M, r u k £ f f .0 rk . a ?! £.c I Ski, L FARklR, Charles H.; PARROl 1, Anne T.; PARSONS, Susan P.; PALI. |ohn R.; PAULSON, David L,; PiA- COCK, Alhcrr; PI ' .ACOCK, Jack Baxar, Sccniid rij-js: PI ARSON, Wright L.; PI ' KLl ' R, Susan L.; PI RKINS, Robert I .; PLR- RINI. Kenneth P.; PKRRY, .NLartraret F.; PI.ILRSON, Laurence I.; PiflLLIPS, ( ieorge W. Thud roil ' : PIPLR, Michael L.; POL, Wilham , L; PON ' IZ, Jack B.; POOR, Bennett ().; POPi:, . Largaret C; POPI ' ., Nancv I ' ..; PORLI ' .R, Hugh O., Jr. Fourth roiv: PORILR, John AL; POW LLL. Ike (i.; P() I.LL, Larrv -.; POW LLL, Rich- ard AL; POWLLL, Robert C, 111; POWLLL, Ciarrett; PRA L I, Janme. ■' ro i-: PRA ' L ' L, Alichael B.; PRLACHLR Charles V..- PRLSTON, Robert I.; PRLI- LVALAN, William L.; PRIDDV.S. Anne; PROBKS, Harold B., Jr.; PROC I OR, Patricia ' . FRESHMEN Sixth roiv: PL ' RDV, ludith A.; QUIGLKY, Allan S.; RAINI Y, Reuben AL; RAAIBIN. Bee; RASBI RRY, Phillip P.; RAXLNLL, Samuel 1).; RAW LINOS, Ann B. Sti-aith roil-: RAY, Diana K.; RAYNLS, William |.; Rl DMOND, Wilham (i.; RLLD, Mar- tea IL; Rl I 1), Ikllulah I ' ..; RI ' .I ' .SL, Herbert S.; RICAN, Dorothv I). I-Ji hth roii-: RLNNOLDS, Walter A., RIIAMSI INK, Alarv I.; RHODLS, Sallv IL; RlCi ' ., Marian R.; RICHARDS, Lheodore 1.; RICHARDSON, Nancv (i.; RICKARD. Carol A. Xiitlh roni ' : RIDOU ' I, I ' dward AL, Rll Ll.l Kav 1..; RILIA, |ohn I).; RIZOS, Alartha W.; ROBINSON, Isabel I).; ROBINSON, Russel C., Jr.; ROC.HI l.I.I , ernon II. Ir nh ron ' : ROCKWI ' LL, Pamela j.; KODIS, Ceorue ().; ROCIRSON, Bert A., ROSS, |ohn B., |r., ROSS, I hurman ].■ROM I, ' l.vnn J. ; R()WI David I ' . I-Jrvriitli ron: ROYSIIR, lames B., |r., RL Bl N, I rederick I.., ■RLBLND.VLL, Linda D., RLDD, lames L.; RULLNLR, B. W in- tred, jr.; RLNDLL. Allen (i.; RU I- Ll IXil . lohn 11, III. First rou-: SAINT-AMANl), Nathan I ' .; SAMP- SON, Martha; SANDI ' .RS. I ' .lcanor B.; SANDKRS, Marv I ' ..; SANDMORI ' ., Philip S.; SANTO, Domiimo A.; SAPOLSKY, Jack I.. Second roiv: SAPP, Marearct A.; SAPP, Mairan 1.., SARCiOl.lNI, Fred A.; SAWVKR, l-lovd I).; SCHAAK, William I ' ,.; SCHEPF-R, George L.; SCHHA(;, Jay H. Third row: SCHULTZ, Andv j.; SCHUl lZ, Tcrrv E.; SCHULTZK, Richard (i.; SCHWARTZ, Diane R.; SCHWl.Rl- FKGKR, Ann F.; S(T1 ()FBi:i., Louis H.; SCOTT, Charles 11. Fourth roiv: SCOTT, lohn McI)., |r.; SCXXFT, Shuping A.; SCOTT, Warner C; SFBFCK, George F.; SFLL, William J. B., Jr.; SFRAFIN, Donald; SFXTON, Elaine M. Fifth row: SHACKFORD, loseph T, |r.; SIFAN- NON, Russell l ).; SIFARPF, |ohn 1..; SHARPF, Ralph . lcD., jr.; SHl ' PARD, ■Marv C; SHIELDS, Malcolm K.; SHL 1M, Stephen j. Sixth row: SHOCKFY, Howard H., Jr.; SHULTZ, Elizabeth L.; SHUTT, Cicorge H. C, 111; SIEGEL, Stephen R.; SILBFR, Alan; SIMMONS, John M.; SIMMONS, Sally. Seventh row: SIMON, Carl G.; SFMS, Alice F.; SINGER, Don A.; SINGLETON, Charles M.; SKINNER, Alton, III; SLANE, Patsy V.; SLOCUM, Richard VV Eighth row: SMITH, Emcrv, 111; S.MITH, lames (i., jr.; SMITH, Laura [.; SMl ' FH, Linden B.; SMITH, Robert U ' ., SMrill, Ronald H.; SMITH, Roswcll E. Xiiith row: SMITH, Sarah L.; SOKOL, Ronald P., SPADA, Robert J.; SPANN, George K.; SPARKS, Edward Del..; SPI ' .l ' D, Lois A.; SPIEKER, Webster S. Tenth row: SPRUILL, .Mvrla D.; SPL ' RRll ' R, Carol S.; STABELL, Richard N.; STACEY, John R.; STAC NER, How- ard R.; STALEY, Judith J.; S ' FAPLF- FORD, Richard W. Eleventh row: STAPLES, Suzanne O.; STARR, Virginia J.; STATTENFIELD, David B.; STAUFFER, Julianne; STAYSKAL, Joseph F.; STEELE, Robert G.; STEI ' R, Michael L. n :j f r% ? £. f. ? f JmSL SI I IN, Bcniamin (i.; SllPIII NS, Laur- ence A.; STKRBA, CharlciK- B.; SIIA ' I ' .NS, Samuel S.; STI ' Al XSON, I dith P.; STOBKR, Cynthia A.; S lOKIS, ( nrliia A. Siroiid mil-: SIOOPS, lames K.; SIRANCE, 1 red H.; S I RAXGF, |ohn H.; SIRAUB, Sallv A.; SIRAAW Paula; STRICK- LAND, Anthony R. ander |ames, jr. rinid ' roii-: SIAIRS, Ihomas BACm R. Charles (■eort e Perry; SUAIAIF.R, SW ANSON, Robert A. SlUPPLK, Alex- R., A.; |r.; SULZ- SL ' ALMI RS. Sandra |., ; SW AN , Miriam A.; SW ' LLT, Joan . I- (III nil rau-: S K1•■,S, W-averlv I ' ..; lANNI.R, Joseph W ' .; TAYLOR, |udith L.; TAY- LOR, Willie AL, .; TKNNTY, Thomas H.; Ti ' .W, William A.; THE- BAUT, Anthony S. Fifth mil-: THLLLN, Cilbert C, |r., THTRIOT, I ' dward I)., |r.; THIISSl N, Brian I).; THOMAS, Tdward M., |r.; THOMAS, l.mily C; THOAIPSON, Anne B., THOMPSON, James R. FRESHMEN ,S ' (.v7 ; roiv: THL ' NBTRCi, Rudolf; TILLKY, Diana; TILl.l Y, (ieoriie; 11 MBl ' Rl.AKi:, lliza- l)eth M.; TOI)D, Alerwin A.; TOWN- SLND, Ruth C; TRAMMTLL, Johanna. Seiriitli row: 1 RICKKY, laniceAL; TROY, MiehaelC, TRUAX, David AT; TL ' NMORI, Ciarv T.; TUNSTALL, AXilliam H., |r.; TL ' RLlNC;TON, iruiniaO.; TL ' RNl R, James W., Jr. I-Jiihlli ivm: lANDALL, Margaret 1).; lANDAl.L, Robert W.; TYRI ' L, Fred 1..; TY.SON, Patricia lane; ' ANCI ' , Richard A.; AN lAl ' RY, William IT, |r.; XALCHAN, Rosuell T., 111. . ' rim: 1N. B1,I.. lohn IT, IRMILL10N, Stephen T; Nil ' , TH, Charles I ., 1R- (,1N, Charles K.; ISC(), Linda B.; Ri.l LAND, Tleanor L.; W ACI Tl LR, Sara A. 7Vw miiK WADDILL, lames I.; W ADL ' SKY, (ieorgeS.; W .VCMAN, Louisel.; WA(i- NIR, David W.; W ALKIR, David F. 142 f; yf roiv: WALKER, Iiklith 1..; W Al.KI R, Kath- arine B.; WALKl.R, Alarv L.; W ALL, Emerson D.; WALLACI ' ,, |amcs B.; ALLACi:, Terry P.; VALTON, Thomas i L Simmi roiv: WALZ, Kenneth P.; W ARBLR ION. Frederiek B.; WARD, Mitchell i„; WARK, Craig B.; WARNKR, David J,; AT() ' , Kenneth; WAISON, An- drew A. Thini mii-: WATSON, ludson D.; WA III .RS, Clara (i.; WATTS, David - L; WAY- AXD, Robert F.; WEAXF.R, Robert O., jr.; UEISIGER, Carv N.; WEISNER, iMorris C. Fourth roil ' : WEITONS, Jesse D.. Ill; WELSH, ' aleric D.; Wl L ' EHI ' .R, Fred L.; WELTHER, Janet L.; ' ERNER, Susan E.; V TS EAIORELAND, Rich- ard G.; WHITSTONE, Arthur I . P ' ifth roiv: WHITE, Miram N.; WHI ' EFORD, W il- liam E., Jr.; WHITINCi, Peter D.; WHITLEY, R. Irene; WHmOW, Weldon A,, WIirrTII ' R. Arthur A.; WiCKI RSHAM, Wanrn ( ,. Sixth row: WIDENHOUSE, Richard L.; WILE- MAN, George R.; WILKES, Richard P.; WILKIN, William W; WILKINS, George AL; WILKS, Jay F.; WIL- LIAMS, Jack D. Seventh row: WILLIAMS, John C, jr.; AXILLIAMS, John L.; WILLIAMS, Paul R.; WIL- LIAMS, Sylvia; WILLIAMSON, George A.; WILSON, Charles AL; WILSON, Tommy. Eighth roiv: ' INGERTFR, David L.; WOLFE, Lawrence E.; WOL ' FZ, Alarv ].; WOOD, David AL; WOOTTENi Rob- ert L.; WRIC;HT, G. Fredrick; WRIGHT, Alary Lu. Ninth roiv: WRIGHT, Nancy L.; YARBOROUGH, John E.; YARBROUGH, Cecil AL, Jr.; YEAKEL, Paul N.; YOUNG, Joan E.; YOUNG, Leon R.; YOUNGKIN, Car- roll ' . Tenth row: ZAIENTZ, loseph R.; ZIA1A1ERAL N, Robert F.; ZOOKE, Jon L.; ZUCKER, Gail. O ri p p p n r kdt- LS f£ iM r ' ' t £ f u M f ' 1 :il 11 £ i • . NURSES ' ACTIVITIES Nur c ' s Ia ■cutiVL- Council : (fnini left t( riglir) Suirk, Kinti, Nurse ' s Judicial Hoard: (tro„ 1 to r) B..re lerdt. III 1, Smith Rucx , A Ik , ( :r.ul n. Rjughr, Ihain, IX-ichriK inck, Spr;iK ic, Braj. ' K ' .-nv.inn. nn, Drake, I ' .dcns, Kcnncll M.irriii, Raughr. Iha.n, I ' dc Rotter, Drake. IS. Chairman. l.indgrci , Redell Bc ' causL- rhc luir.sing school is coniplcrcly Sflf-govcrncd, members of the I lonor (Coun- cil, Kxecutivc Council, and Judicial Board are kept busy with many meetings in ad- dition to their usual school curriculum. Dean Jacobansky, believing in a progressive school, encourages student government and participation in activities, making tor a better prepared and more mature student. The Student Government Association is constantK ' striving to meet the needs oi the e cr growing and changing student body of the nursing school. The Honor ( Council with the aiil ot its adxisors is responsible tor trying serious eases, having the power ot expulsion. 1 he l ' ' ,. ecutive (Council, composed of the officers of Hanes House and the chairmen of the arious standing committees, sets up rules antl standards for the house. Besides the respoiisibilit) of making rules and regulations tor the school, studying, and caring for patients, the Duke nurse has campus obligations and a need lor social life. Somewhere they find rune to include in their schedules daring, concerts, campus socials, and dormitory parties, ac- tivities which fill four well-rounded years. Nurse ' s Honor Council: (from 1 to r) Finn, Raincy, Mcldaard, (Campbell, standing; Wilkinson, Sricht, Thain, C ' hr.; Kngel, Mason, Ramusser, standing; Bransford, Anthony, Deichniann. 144 Ann Leggctr, Qucun ..Irlu i NURSES ' BEAUTIES Nurse ' s Beauties: 1st row: G. Jessup. A. Lcggctt, A. Lindgreii. K. Mitchell. 2nd row: S. Davie, B. Marston, A. Rush, B. F.ld. T i , HOSPITAL LIFE lHlIlt: p.iticm IS given friciuily help by snulcnt An .uKstlusist prepares . patient tor opcrat hows proper way to hold a new born baby. Nurses have a practice session w ith Sally C hasc. ' The nurses nf Hanes House make tuckc for their dates. The w idc-cycd, cnrhusiasric freshman, hv- ing with her classmates in the Annex, spends most of her time adjusting to a nurse ' s schedule, while she looks forward to the day when she can wear a uniform and put her knowledge into practice. However, even after concen- trated practice on Sally Chase, the Sopho- more nurse, answering the patient ' s call, forgets her role and says, Wait, let me get a nurse! Leaving the orientation classes, the anatomy labs, and closely supervised ward practice behind, the uniform becomes the easiest dress to don, and the student becomes just a little more conhdent, for there are new skills to master and a generous supply of classes to keep her busy. Special services beginning in the Junior year scatter friends to various sections of the hospital. Roommates find it difficult to spend much time together because of conflicting working hours, and getting the gang to- gether becomes a real treat. At last, the Senior year arrives, bringing charge duty and night dut) ' , the end of classes, and long hours spent in talking about graduation and wonderint: W hat do wc do next vcar? SENIOR NURSE S 3fv ' ' A ' ii First r rd:: BAU(;HAN, JO A., Princess Amu, Md.; BI ' DKLL, PHYLLIS M., West- __ Hdd, . |.; BLACK, MARCL C:., . ek. _ ' Dania. Kla.; BLINSON, SVBILKNL, Wlndtll, N. C; BRADY, CAROL A., Ta- k(ima Park, Md. Semiid roiv: BRAWLKY, FRANCES E., IMooresvilIc, N. C; BROWN, lOANN C, Dunbar, W. a.; CHANDLER, lANI. Sumter, S. C; CHANDLER, PAERICEA (i., A.shcvillc, N. C; CHANIS, |0 A., Char- lotte N. C. Third rov.-. CHURCHILL, Y ()NNI„ RockvMount, N. C; COCHRAN, SARAH I ., Wlx- ford, Pa.; CONANT, LINDA, A., Dur- ham, N. C; CUL ' ER, SARAH A., Wilmitmron, N. C; CURL, MICKEY E., Nkbanc, N. C. I ' oiirtli r iii: DIICIINLANN, CiRLICHEN E., Dur- ham, N. C; DEW ' EIN, SUE A., Frccburg, ill.; E13ENS, MARY A., Durham, N. C; ENCLAND, DOROTHY E., Marion, N. C.; (JALLIENNE, NANCY H., Canton, N. C. Si.uh rov.-: HOW ' I.LL, NANCY L., Wadtsboro, N. C.; HUN I, CHRISEIA E., Durham, N. C.; I (;ALLS, MAR - |., Rocku,-- ham, N. C.; JE..SSUP, IR(,iNl A, Pii;,r Mountain, N. C; JOHNS ION, MAR- SEl-LA C;., Charleston, W. a. Seventh rou ' : lOHNSTON, VIRCINIA A., Lafavmc, R. I.; ki:lli:r, k.viherine a,, Staunton, Va.; LaRUE, PA ' I RICIA P.. Raleigh, N. C.; I,AVVH0N, I ' MMA |., rmnnnnsvilk-, S. C; LINIXiREN, P. - LRIC1 ANNE, Sea Cirt, N.J. .f C CH A C) p f p (vj n lh roii-: (iRI.COR , . R K., L.rrle- Silver, N. J.; CRII R, SHIRLIA M., Martluus, N.C.; HA(,I R, DONNA „ Hurhnuron, N. C.; HI:AI), SUI ' . (.., Charlorrc, ' N. C; HOFFMAN, BARBARA |., k . Naples, I ' la. Aay , ff Ml. ik A ll ' f,C (f}f 3? ' f f f r f f f f Mil ' w ? k4 Senior Class officer Ingalls, Pres.; P. First nnv: AIacXARV, SUI-, A., (Jardcn Cirv, N. .; A1I.VI:R, (iLORIA I,., KIkins, W. a.; MVI;RS,MARJ()RI| ' , H., Burlington, N. C; PARDUi:, ;V1AR - A., Durham V (..; RARKI-R, JOAN C, Camden Second nrcc: PECK, JOYCK, Fairnionr, W. Va • RAINF.Y, F.RLIKXE, Warwick, Va. ' ! A ' ; J. ' ' . C- CYNTHIA, Lewes l)ci.; RKI-.CK, BFA ' ERLY |., Miami Beach, Ma.; RI ' FI), DAWN f., Durham, Third voir: RFICH, A1AR F., BLirlm ton, N. C ■RUSH, CAROLYN A., Camden, S. c! SCHRIFNFR, MARGARET A., Dayl tona Beach, Fla.; SMITH, FRANCES M Burhngton, N. C; SPEAKER, Sharon! W ihningron, N. C. Foiirtli row: STARK, MARY ANN, Crecnville N C • THOMAS, KATHLEEN, Beverly Hills ' Gil.; TILLETT, TANYA D., K,tr; Haw k, N. C. Fifth row: WAYT, CAROL E., Morganton, N C • WEED, FRANCES S., Alexandria, Va ' . Sixth row: WHITLEY, ANNE L., Concord N C • WOOTEN, LOIS G., Worcester; Mass. Seventh row: WORRALL, JOAN, Bath N C YOUNC;, MARY ANNE, Washmgton ' , ; (from left to right); B. Hoffman, Treas.; J l. J. Bedell, Vicc-Prcs.; K. Thompson, Secretary. First roir: ALLEN, Marv F.., Dayron, Ohio; APPLI ., Nancv L., Burlington, N. C; BIXM, Judvl., Baltimore, Md.; BOND, Har- riet ' i:.. Princess Anne, Md.; BRAD , Nancv A., MacDiil A.l- ' .B., Fia. Second roll ' : BREDENBFRCi, Bnta M., Fair Faun, N. J.; BRFNNAN, i ' lora F., Cincinnati, Ohio; BROWN, Beverly A., Hickor , N. C; BRFL ' (i(;FMANN, Ann B., Cincinnati, Ohio; CANNON, h ' .liza- beth A., Lake Wldes, Fla. ' I ' hirii roir: CLE -ENGFR, Sue F., Berryville, a.: CROOKS, Martha S., College Park Md.; CURRAN, Nancv A., Ashebon. N. C; DA ' IS, Nancv R., Columbia S. C; DRAKE, Patricia R., Raleigh, N. C Fourth row: ELD, Barbara J., Hopewell, a.; FEN- NELL, Molly R., Newberry, S. C; FREEMAN, Elizabeth A., Henderson- ville, N. C. •■; row: HANGER, Barbara R., Jacksonville, Fla.; HENRY, Marylyn L., Eliazbeth, N. J. HENSLEY, S. T Ann, . Farion, N. C; HILLOW, Ciail L,, Washington, D. C. Seventh row: HUTCHISON, |oe A., (ireensboro, N. C; KI-.RR, Rachel J., Durham, N. C. N. Brady, Sec p ? n A yr i r JUNIOR NURSES First iv-lv: KERSEY, Linda R., Bluefield, W. a.; K0RNE(;AY, Margaret A., Donna. Texas; KUHRT, Harriet J., Balboa, Canal Zone; LAMBERT, Barbara L., Washington, D. C; LAMBERT, loan C, Mchane, .C. Second row: LOGAN, Agnes V ' ., Sumter, S. C; LOVE, Joyce A., Laurinburg, N. C; MANUEL, Patricia C, Warwick, Va.; MITCHELL, Katherine L., Mt. Olive, N. C; MULLIS, Carol A., Midland, N. C. Third roiv: PAUL, Ellen J., Sarasota, Ela.; PEN- NINGTON, Nancv L., Mount Hope, W. ' a.; PFEIFFER; Frances A., Quincy, ■IPIP «« ' III-; REGISTER, Margaret R., Clinton,  . i . .iffi.. N. C; REGISTER, Sandra J., Wil- mington, N. C. f ? f - C TV A f f v. Fourth row: RIDDICK, Sarah E., Elizabeth Citv, N. C; ROBERTSON, Barbara (i., Dur- ham, N. C; ROPER, Carol A., Wash- ington, D. C; SCHOLDERER, Nancv, Glen Ridge, N. J.; SHEFFEV, Nancy E., Lynchburg, Va. Fifth row: SHELOR, Marv A., Sumter, S. C; SHEPHERD, Kay L., Winston-Salem, N. C; SMITH, Millicent C, Greens- boro, N. C; SMITHWICK, |o , L, Jamesville, N. C; SPEIGHT, Martha R., Suffolk, Va. Sixth row: SPRACiUi:, Dale P., Parksley, Va.; TAM.OR, Terry L., Brooklyn, N. J.; TI.MPLEEON, Marv E., Matthews, N. C; THOMPSON, Bettv F., Roxboro, N. C; TUCK WOOD, ' Gwvnne E., Maryland, N. Y. Seventh row: X ' anMETRE, Nance L., Charlestown, W. y .-, WHITLEY, Elizabeth G., Siler Citv, N. C; WILSON, Lucv E., Chap- paqua, N. Y; WILSON, Roberta E., Brandywine, Md.; YONTZ, Beth, Chris- man, 111. 151 SOPHOMORE NURSES First roiv: AN ' DKRSON. I.inct .Nhinc, Pitrslniruli, Pa.; AX ' lllONV, ludirh, Charlcsmn, ' . a.; APPLi:, Parsv 1.., Burlinonni, . C; BARCV, loan L. Arlington a.; BASSI-ORI), Anne W., Dunn, N. C: Second roil-: BIDLK, l.cilani .. Raleigh, N. C; MOCCS, I ' lizabcth D., Pittsburgh, Pa.; BRAYB() , l.lowvn N., Pembroke, . C; BROADWAY, Patricia B., W ' e.st (:( lumbia, S. C; BUHl.lR, Jeannette, Miami, Fla. Third row: BYL, Constance L., (ilen Ridte, N. 1.; CARNEY, Eleanor A., I ' t. Eauderdale, Fla.; CHAPMAN, Joyce A., Rochester, N. ¥.; CHESHIRE, Nancy C, Char- lotte, N. C; COLGLAZIER, Sarah J., Washington, D. C. Fourth row: COELINS, Doris E., Arlmgton, a.; COX, Suella, Favctteville, N. C; DA 1S, Anne W., Odessa, Del.; DAY, Jane „ Westheld, N. J.; DEN ' OE, Frances ! ' ., Dayton, Ohio. Fifth row: DURI tAM, Jean G., Mcrchantville, N. J.; I 1BR1 1. Eleanor J., Matthews, N. C; llR(,LSON, Virginia L., Philadelphia, Pa.; I ' lJ ' .MING, IJIen „ Herndon, ' a.; FR0NEBER(;1 :R, Rebecca D., ( ius- tonia, N. C. ,S .v row: FRYI,, Dons E., Charlotte, N. C.; (,AM()N, Helen ; 1„ Pen.sacola, Fla.; GUSTAVSON, Dulcie C., Jacksonville, Fla.; HI ' .DRICK, Betty |., Winston- Salem, N. C.; HI ' ,Sri;R, juli ' a ( ;., ( Ireens- boro, N. C . Srvfiith row: IIOUCK, Doris E., Wyomissing, IILNSCm:, Susan M., Cincinnati, Ohio IJLNSICKI ' .R, Nancy I ' .., Drexel Hill, Pa.; JACOBS ' , Gem R., Port Washington, N. J.; lERAWKO, Marv B., Clarks- burg, V. i. Fi lilli row: KlNWORIll, Edith B„ North Au- gusta, S. C; KINSER, Patricia I,., Danville, a.; KEJNGI ' NSMI 1 1 1, Louise M., Merion Station, l a.; 1, RIS(A-, Sn .;inne, Svlvania, Ga.; I.IX,- (.111, Minim A., leinandina i ' KMch, . i„!h row: 1.1 MP! KM, Bette 1... Niitkv, . ].. I.IPPI 1 1, Norma N., Wilmington, .- McCACHRI ' N, Betsy 1., Charlotte, N. C; McDONAED, Anne M., Charles- ton, S. C.; MxtNlCOE, Margaret I ' .., WilmiMi ton, Del. m F. ., ' £ 75 ,t ii . 9 , f. f. s Zf i A V l fit ,t ) .£. . f 152 7T fs ' 1 . K M 1 t t f- ' . , p fn 1ALI.AR13, Carolyn, Raleigh, N. C; 1 RriN, Lytla S. ' , Ridgcwood, N. J.; 1 ITINGLY, Marv M., Washington, 1). C:.; MAZZA, Norma Ci., Dclray Beach, Fla.; MEACHAM, Carolyn S., Durham, N. C. Siroini row: MlI.DCAARl), Ciail M., Racine, Wis.; Nl (X), 1B, (iavle B., Spartanburg, S. C.; NICHOLS, Ruth, Oxford, N. C; OI.SI ' N, I ' ranees, |amaica, N. Y.; OTT, Dorothv A., Princeton, N. |. riiinl nnr: FABI ' ,R S, D.mniara, Forest City, N. C; FAlXii: I 1, Cordia K., Havcsville, N. C; PARKi ' R, Anne l ' ,., Ormond Beach, Fla.; PHELPS, Rebecca L, Gary, N. C; POTTER, Jacqueline, Winston-Saleni, N. C. Fourth row: FVLi:, Martha B., Lexington, Mass.; RASML ' SSl ' .N, Marilee, Danbury, Conn.; RlXil-.N, Margot A., Durham, N. C; RI ' .YNOLDS, Ruth E., New Castle, Del.; RISSLER, Nancy, Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. Fiftli row: RITCHIE, Virginia 1., Washington, D. C; ROBERTSON, Mary E.. Ruthcrfordton, N. C; ROHRHURST, Barbara L., Bound Brook, N. j.; ROSS, Carol J., Charlotte, N. C; SAYRE, Mary F., Hampton, Va. Sixth row: SCHAIBERGER, Anne C, Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla.; STARLING, Nancy R., Mt. Ulla, N. C; STEHMEYER, Lillian C, Augusta, Ga. Seventh row: STEINFELDT, Sally A., Rochester, N. Y; SYDOW, Patricia A., Shaker Heights, Ohio; THAIN, Alma M., Ashe- ville, N. C. Eighth row: VURGASON, June L., Baldwin, N. Y; WAGONER, Loretta M., I.lon College, N. C; WALDECK, Gail M., South Charleston, W Va. Ninth row: WALKER, Nancy E., Port Washington, N. Y; WEATHERFORD, Rosalie, South Boston, Va.; WINFIELD, Frances A., Pinctown, N. C. Sophomore Cla.ss officers (Ictr to right): ' . Rithie, Iroas., B. Krone- berger, Pres.; N. Hun.sickcr, Sec, S. Ahirtin, ice-Fres. First rov:: Al.BlX, Joan, Columbus, Ohio; AL- PKRT, Bctrv E., West Orange, N. J.; ANI)1:RS0N, Lola L., Silver Spring, Md.; ANDERSON, VMndv S.. Er,ng- meadow, Mass.; BAKER. Ain,ind;i 1... Shelby, N. C. Second rov:: BALDWIN, i:. Bcverlv, Westtield, N. |.; BARBER, Deanna C!., Davtona Beach, Ela.; BENDER, Sallv A., College Park, Md.; BERRY, Carolyn A., W ' airerhorn, S. C.; Bll.l.ARl), Sherry L., Avondale Estates, (ia. ' lliird row: BLACK, Dixie J., Thomasville, N. C; BLAKE, Sara L., Schenectady, N. Y.; BORCHERDT, Margaret L., Nexvark, Del.; BOWl.lNC, Patricia J., Naples, I la.; BOWSER, Beverly A., Orlando, Ela. Fourth row: BRANDON, I ' lizaheth ' ., McDonouyh, (ia.; BRANSEORD, Judith 11., Cohasser, a.; BROWN, Lee A., Arlinuron, a.; BUl ' CHl ' .R, Carol !.., PerruK, 1 la.; COLE, Lynne W ' ., Ealls Church, a. Fifth row: DANIELSON, Harriet C., Windham, Conn.; DA ' EV, Sandra Y.. Lake Wortli, Ell.; Dl-.MAREST, Helen 11., .Metuchen, N. J. Sixth row: ELLIOTT, Anita M., Washington, D. C; ENCiEL, Katherine A., Cleveland, Ohio; FABIAN, Shirley E., Winston- Salem, N. C. Sfveiith row: EALLS, Nancy J., Shelby, N. C; EINK, Alary A., Crossnore, N. C; ERICK, .Anna ( ., (jreenville, S. C. Eighth row: CREASIT.V, |o A., Bilrmiore, Md.; CRI ' .EN, C.in ' il i:., B.ilnmcire, Md.; llAECll, P.itncia 1,., la erreville, . c:. f 4 § B C ' T ' G s.i£ii FRESHMEN NURSES orh ., Rakiuh, N. C; Cleveland, Ohio; Hn.nxvillc, N. Y.; A., Thomasville, j., Fannvillc, Wash I ' u-st r ni-. NOR I ON, I) HRUH , Marcia |., IVKY, Khzahcrh I)., lARRI n, Harhaia . C, lO NIR, |,,| . C. Scatiid nzLK KAMMKRLOHR, Diana Al., Por ington, N. Y.; KON ' DUR, oc I ' .., Chicago, III.; Lx NI ' ., Kadurinc S., Camp Hill, Pa.; LKK, Martha J., ( ioodlcttsvillc, Tcnn.; LOSAW, Bctte R., Baskingridge, TliinI nnv: LUSK, l.inda J., Norfolk, a.; Mc- CRF.ADY, Margaret F., Winchester, Kn .; McDONAFD, Jean P., Alexandria, Va.; McDonald, Marv C, Alexandria, ' a.; MARSTON, Elizabeth A., Pitts- burgh, Pa. Foiiitli mzv: MASON, Kathryn B., Cheverly, Md.; Mll.l.l R, Nancy J., Hampstead, Md.; MORCAN, Audrey L., Mt. Kisco, N. V; MUHL, Kathleen |., Wiimette, III.; PAINTFR, Katherine I.. Wash- ington, D. C. ' ' ; row: PAIITSON, Canilvn l.„ Mr. Hope, W. a.; PI NNIA, Chn.snne A., Ridge- uood, N. I., PI OPI.I ' S, lerrv A., Fliza- beth Citv, N. C; RISCH, lanie S., l ogan, Ohio; SAUNDl ' RS, |udirh B., Mapiewood, N. J. Sixth roiv: SCHOENLY, Betsy M., Highland Park, N. J.; SCHUBKFGFL, Kav 1... Bcile- ville. III.; SFCHRIST, Audrey W., Pin- nacle, N. C; SFTTFI ' ' ., Nancv I ' ., (ilen Ridee, N. |.; SHORROCK, Cladvs R., Nichol.s, C( mn. Sev filth row: SMITH, Margaret I.., Palmetto, Fla.; STROUD, Margaret I .., Pittsboro, N. C;.; STUMP, I ' .laine ' ., Red Lion, Pa.; ' RFF- LAND, Maria 1.., Columbia, S. C; WALSH, Sandra M., Win.ston-Salem, N. C. Eif hth row: VVFDDINCJTON, Jeanne D., Concord, N. C; WILBUR, Charlotte J., Plant City, Fla.; WILSON, Florence J., C;iad- wvne. Pa.; WISLF.R, Ciayle S., Reading, Pa.; WYMAN, Catherine H., Hende ' r- sonville, N. C. 155 MMPMM ...  r iH. HP ,: ' ■4 ■' . - I Ik- Akn ' s Student ( iov- (.Tiimciit Association com- pleted a broad program of activities for 1956-57. The projects rtu ' promoted in- cluded a re ision of the election law s tor stu- dent offices and a new pre-registration system, which prevented the long lines that ha e occurred in the past during that time. ' 1 he members also introduced a new system ot legislative committees into the organization ot the association. These committees, composed of members of the legislature of M.S.C.A., initiate all legislation, replacing the cabinet in this function. Not neglecting material improvements ot campus facilities, the M.S.C.A. improved ear- washing sites, installed a bench for rulers, and was instrumental in uettiim the steps built M.S.G.A. ition P ' jssei pa d to ing r 11 the istal seeti imh ons to ani then behind the independi. dorms. The Associ resolutions foi parking lots ai ling telephones in the traternit) ' then followed these actions thn completion. In carr ing out the activities of the ear, the group constantly kept the high example of the purpose and objectives of A1.S.(!.A. fore- most in their mmds. To promote the best interests ot Duke L ' nixersity; to advance the welfare of the individual students; to regulate matters pertaining to the conduct of male under- graduates; to co-operate with the administration relations. Ihese are the goals the Alen ' s Student ( lov eriiment .Association has strived to achieve. ()ruani eil similarlv to our national uovern- mcnr. iM.S.Ci.A. is com- posed of ;i Ictrislarivc, judicial, and an executive branch . The Lcgislarure, com- posed of campus rcpre- senrari es, meers to con- sider all marrers ot cam- pus-wide inreresr. Power to regulate, supervise, charter, and determine the status of all men ' s organi- zations is vested in this l)od -. The Legislature also has power to enact an ' necessary rules or regula- tions in order to carry on its program effectively. Km.vR l-isH President of Men ' s Snidc The judiciary balance of M.S.Ci.A. IS provided by Judicial Board, which also serves as the campus disciplinary organ. The Executive Branch, headed by the Association president, carries on the administrative duties and enforces legislative policy. The president has a eaf)i- net and a sub-cabinet which aid him in this task. The Men ' s Student ( iovernment Association is an effectively operating bod ' through the inter- action of these branches. Meeting once a week, the Icgi; 159 The Woman ' s Student Government Assoei- ation, under the leadership of President PolK ' Price, this year, as in the past, endeavored to reahze student needs, to direct activities, and to legislate for the student body of the ' oman ' s (-ollege. One of the busiest of the Duke organizations, W ' .S.Ci.A. promotes Woman ' s Cxillege activities and strives to make the women ' s voice heard in campus poHcy. The National Student Association, which W.S.G.A. rejoined in order to be a parr of the nation-wide student audience, functioned effectivcK- on campus through the efforts of an N.S.A. co-ordinator and W S committee. By a constitu- tional amendment the co- ordinator was made the Association parlia- mentarian. W ' .S.Ci.A. was instrumental in organizing and contributing to the Hungarian Student Relief Drive that will bring two Hungarian students to the Duke campus next fall. Working through the I ' .ast Oampus repre- sentative on the TrafHc ( )mnussion, W ' .S.Ci.A. obtained five additional parking places for w omen students on West. W.S.G.A. and Judicial Board held meetings with the Deans, interested faculty members, and West Campus repre- sentatives to investigate and A to revitalize the drinking rule, the honor code, and academic standards. As a er r ... 160 gathered in the auditnriiin tage President Polly Price calls a W.S.G.A. meeting to ord result of the investigation, W.S.G.A. passed a reso- lution which would create a standardized classroom policy by maintaining a classroom honor system or a stricter proctor sys- tem. Composed of the en- tire student body of the W ' oman ' s College, the Association holds nionrhK ' meetings at which many matters of importance and concern are brought up and discussed. Much of W.S.Ci.A. ' s work is done through a council and au- xiliaries, which play a large part in administra- tive activities. Polly Pi Women ' s St An executive council was made an effective ad- dition to the Council ' s program by drawing up assembly agendas, doing investigator) ' work, and making recommendations to the C )uncil. W.S.G.A. auxiliaries carry on many activities and programs that are vital to the operation of the W ' bman ' s College. A large part of the CvOunciTs activities were concentrated in planning for the opening of the new dormitory, Gilbert- Addoms, and the inte- gration of the increased number of women stu- dents next fall. 161 Upholding the rules and regulations of Duke I ' niversity, the Men ' s Judicial Board handles cases ot misconduct and violation involving under- graduates in Trinity Oillegc and the ( )llege ot F ngineering. The Board, composed ot three juniors and six seniors, is appointed by the president of M.S. G. A. and is approved b ' the Legislature. (]ases are submitted to the Board by the Deans office, the Maintenance Department, or the C am- pus Police. An investigation of the case is made and a hearing held. If the defendant is tound guilty, the Board ' s decision and the proposed penalty are reviewed by the Deans. Judicial Board also handled questions of consti- tutionality, when requested to do so, ot an ' bill passed by the Legislature, and reviews decisions of LF.C, Court of Appeals, and Tratlic Court. Bill AUI .MM Chairman of Men ' s Judicial B MEN JUDICIAL 11k- rnaiili .Ts „f ilic Kn ' s .lu.luial Bo Bill Mculiornc, Bob l..mKsu.irtli, Hill Mel. .1111 ( I the I.il.U as I..II..WS. Jrnn, h-jl In n hl: I Duk llulnrt, DaM- ( liiatikl.aniii, I larUit: 162 Functioning to serve and guide Duke women. Judicial Board ' s purposes are to clarit ' regu- lations, deal with rule violation. ' and honor code oftcnses, recommend changes in regulations ,inJ the W ' .S.G.A. constitution, and ser e a;; a court of appeals in cases arising from Traffic ( ourt and the House Judicial Committees. These com- mittees were n w i • :iis ' :iruted by Judicial Board to deal with n mor rule violations. Beyond these duties, its ideals and objectives include insuring harmony among students and working for closer co-operation between the administration and the student body. The Board is composed of an elected repre- sentative from each of the dormitories and the Town Girls. The president of the Women ' s Student Government Association is also in at- tendance as an ex-officio member. Nancy W ' hangcr Talman Chajrman of Women ' .s Judicial Board WOMEN BOARDS (he meiiibers of the Judicial Board of the W ' cnian ' s C ' ollcgc arc. as Bcvani;. . 1. Carlyle. N. Talinan (chairman), P. Price. S. Ratchfrc, ted fr, I ' dgcr left to riKhl: I. 1. N. ( urrcncc. Bradley, A. Roinl.erg, and S. Davis. 163 MEN ' S F A C ■' - A c- -a I he iiiLinber.s ol riK Men;, Krcshiiun Ad usciry C: )i]tkiI .irc, ,; w rifilit, first mn-: BIcchman, Bell. Vcngst, Girand, Wmslow, Robertson, Jacobson, TcmUo, Hollowcll, Bachtell, Colmey, Richards, Dusek, Kicnie. SeconJ raw: Clcaveland, Hcnslcy, We-st- inorland. Wood, VVcenis, Wcbcr, Blanchard, Smith, Warden, Fabian, Young, Banton, Ivcy, Cole. Third row. Fry, Shchccn, Harstine, (lopciand, Terry, Yoh, Hudson, Hobbs, Srrauther, Watson, Dowling, Milhauscr, Smith, Sink. Fourth roir: Lewis, lievis. Marks, Blackstone, F.nibley, .Alexander. Clcrman, Breslow. Hammer, Turner. Clinsburg, Jules. Neal. Calhoun. Grant. ( loodman. Aiding each freshman individualK ' in his adjustmcnr to college hfe ar Dul e is the chief purpose ot the Men ' s Freshman Advisory ( ' ouncil. I ' .ach (x)uncil member is assigned a group of si or seven freshmen ro ati ise, and assumes the rcsponsibihty of checking with rlie freshmen in their dormitories regularly, and of helping them with the many problems that arise in the first few months of college. I .A.CL men provide an invaluable aid to the freshmen in soKing problems ranging from learning how to press trousers to getting dates on l ,ast campus. They provide helpful hints on extra-curricular activities, and assume the hopeless tasl of encouraging the freshmen to keep abreast in college studies. B ' pro iding constant ami mature guidance for each freshman, the I ' .A.C . helps them adjust to Duke life without awkward blunders. ' The rev ards of this counselling are shown l) - the large number of men that desire to help the freshmen b becoming K.. ' .( men. e r ear the I ' .A.C will (all under the supervision of the .M.(;..• . WOMEN ' S FAC f t .O ' I r.iii Smith. Bess Hart. Iiin Mull, Dot Fclsnn. Marty Chcsson, Helen Ruddle, Jndy Doughton, Kay I ipron. Mam L-ay. 2nd re-u ' . ' Jennie Hoir, Merle Brower. Dot MeCall, Aliee Ciowle.s, Nancy Rudolph, Peggy Wood, Margie Appleby, Audrey Jessee, Polly Allen. 3ni row: Liddy Hanford, Maggie Hicks, Sarah Taylor, Linda Batchelor, Sue Ratts, Barbara Barksdalc, Dolly Cobb, Marilyn Montgomery, Peggy Paul, Bee Ford, Mary Frances Bowdcn Dot Felson, Chairman Women ' s Freshman Advisory Council Regarded as mother, sisrer, pal, teacher, guide, and an endless source of information, the F.A.C ' . greatly influences and aids the freshmen ' s adjustment to, enjo)-- mcnt of, and participation in college lite. The Women ' s Freshman Advisory Council is one of Duke ' s most indispensable organizations and operates as an au.xiliary of VV.S.G.A. During Orientation Week these forty junior and senior women give individual assistance to the freshmen girls in orientating them to the rules, customs, traditions, and life at Duke. Throughout the year the F.A.C]. helps and assists the freshmen to make those scholastic and social adjustments which will provide for a happy and profitable college career. Appointed the spring before they are to serve, the F.A.C ' . ' s are chosen for having displa ed outstanding qualities of leadership, service, character, scholarship, and ability to get along with others. A training program in the spring on the theory of counseling acquaints the F.A.C. with her work. 165 STUDENT UNION I lit Board ot Governors ot the Student Union, seated from left to right: W. Penny, D. Uuffev, M. Black, S. Heizer, D. McC:alI, M. Jackson, B. Altvater, C. Cleveland, T. Robertson. The Student Union Comniittee Chairmen, fruni left to right: B. Beachani, J. Johnson, J. Cara- cristi, N. Kredich, J. Cole, B. Spann, I.. Chcd- ester, P. Avera, A. Brockwcll, and C. McKec. MikfJ K-ks.), Chainiianot tl Student Union Hoard i Stimulating, promoting, and de- veloping the social, recreational, cultural, educational, and spiritual activities of the student body, the Student Union has become one of the most vital and active ot the Duke organizations. Stu- dent Union provides a center for the activities of all students and offers a balanced program which meets the interests and needs of everyone. A Board of Governors, com- posed at campus representatives and the director, serves as the Union ' s administrative body. arious committees carry on the Union ' s activities. Included in the Union ' s pro- gram were art and photography exhibits, C andlelite Cabarets, bridge tournaments, and a per- formance by the Canadian Players with the Student Forum. A policy of bringing nationally known per- sons to the campus was instituted and, as a result, students heard and met Bruce Catton, Dr. Carl Gruber, William Douglas, Dr. Ralph Bunche, Walter Kronkite, Senator Hubert Humphrey, Harold Stassen and James Hagerty. Noted Historian Will Durant was greeted by Bill Griffith and Buddy Beecham on behalf of the Student Union. 167 Created to respond to the attitudes and needs of the Duke campus, the Student C o-ordinate Board provides a medium for discussing and solving problems concerning various groups around campus. Its purposes are to intermediate and promote harmony between students, faculty, and administration; and to handle all suggestions from these sources on general welfare and impro emenr of the Woman ' s College. Members, representing the dorms, classes, and Town Girls, are chosen for having displayed a sense of responsibility, interest, and dependa- bility. This year the Board was busy with many and various projects, which included a tutoring system, homemaking course, commercial course, and several coed dinners. In addition the board published a pamphlet to aid rush orientation and reorganized the registration system, ( io-ordinate Board was instrumental in formulating and carry- ing out plans for the opening of the new w omen ' s dormitory next fall. STUDENT CO-ORDINATE BOARD The nicmbcrs of East C ainpus ' s Co-ordinate Board, a W.S.G.A. auxiliary, arc, seiiteJ from left to rif ht on llie first roiv: V. Oliver, I). Welt, S. Mathis (chairman), , 1. Childs, and C. l.ucas. On the second rov.-. M. (irecn, M. Boaz, C:. McDougal. and J. BrauKh. a TUl- incnilicrs iit the Student Forum t ««• H.it Merchant. BiMic Jean H. STUDENT FORUM Claire Marconi Chairman, Student Forum Each year the Student Forum presents a full schedule of varied and entertaining programs designed to cultivate artistic appreciation and in- terest among the members of the university community. These programs, which feature fam- ous people and groups from all over the world, are stimulating as well as enjoyable to collegiate minds, even to those who are skeptical about the value of high brow entertainment. The highlight of this year ' s Student Forum schedule of activities was their Arts Week con- cerned with Japanese culture. The events of this week included outstanding lecturers and a wood- cut exhibit. The committee also brought to the Duke C]ampus the Jose Limon dance Company and the ( anadian Players ' presentation of Peer Gynt. A lecture by Caroline Gordon Tate and an informal political debate by two Duke pro- fessors from the Department of Political Science, Dr. Ellis and Dr. Leach, completed the program led bv chairman C laire Alarcom. 169 SOCIAL STANDARDS The Social Standards Commirree, an auxiliary of XV.S.CJ.A., attempts to establish a high tone of social behavior on Fast Clanipus. At the beginning of each ear. Social Standards works with the Fresh- man Advisor) (Council in giving freshmen advice and guidance. ' Fhe Committee ' s main projects included revising the rules and constitution, pro- moting band concerts on Ivast Campus, publishing a pictorial calendar of Duke, and sending incoming LassitLT Jrman of Social Standards freshmen a pamphlet, I)t ' siu, i for j Diulias, con- cerning regulations and liinrs about manners, dress, and customs on Fast. ' Ivvo traditional events sponsored l) Social SiiikI- ards are the ( loed Balls. These dances leature, ni the fall, the [ireseiuation of the ( ai m i ;i i:i ' k beaut court, . . , in the spring, the coronation ot the Mas ()ueen. riic Social Standards C ' oniinittcc, to r, 1st ro-iv: K. Barringcr, K. Ronson, R. Metts. G. Lassiter, B. V ilson, C. Groth, I). Hewitt. 2iiJ rov.: ' B. Bic- kctr, S. lntlcv, M. Rinchart. J. Medley, II kiid. J. (;cr.ird, C;. Partlow, I . l)iKitii i r. • ' , ;«:•; P. Brucggmaiin. M. Iskndyc. M. Newton, J. Mclau horn, C. Humphrey, 11. Cii tl i.l. C. Brown, K. Tipton, T. Booili. .1 RkIi, C. Cooper. 170 aax a . A .. ■■' MiiiyBii- z u: :-M«mm ' ' f Representatives from all the fratcrnincs jnd doriiiit(iri( The Traditions Board: W. Penny, R. Morgan, N. s on West form a body whieh meets regularly as the l.egislalure ot M.S.C i.A. Williams, D. Durt ' ey, K. Albrecht, R. Phillips, R. Barnes, W. Wright. TRADITIONS BOARD In order ro achieve its ob- jeerives of acquainting and de- veloping an awareness of Duke traditions and history among the students, the I raditions Board distributes dinks to the freshmen and encourages the learning of school songs, customs, and facts about campus organizations. Increased efforts were made by the Board this year to get upperclassmen interested in supporting the traditions program. Under the leadership ot Ken Albrecht, the Board also gave freshmen the traditions test and sponsored a Dink-Bow Day with Fast campus. COURT OF APPEALS The Court of Appeals, form- erly the Court of (claims, was established as a subsidiar to the Judicial Board to hear appeals involving student violations of University traffic regulations, student liabilities for damage to the dormitors ' propertx , and delinquency in the payment of Men ' s Student Government Association tees. The Court is now in its second year of successful operation and has proved itselt to be a valuable addition to the judicial system of student government. Meeting weekly to review cases, the Court is usually able to reach a fair decision on most ot the appeals w ithout the appearance of the defendent. The Court has been a worthy asset to the student hod and should continue to be a vital part of Duke ' s judicial system. of Appeals are the follouing: Jim Jaekson, Keith Davis. Joe Gril! alicth Springstciri C.hairiii.in, I ' .ast C atiip ' CAMPUS CHEST Whinng. 2 r: Barriniiroii. Welt, Hill, Pciihcld. Sranback. r M C anipus C hcst was organized as a single charity drive at Duke from which money is distributed to charities through- out the campus, state, and world. On Kast Campus this year, pledges were collected November 5 through 7, following a publicir - drive which in- cluded presentation of Oampus ( best in VV.S.G.A. Assembly and a banciuet in the Union for Campus ( ' hcsr repre- sentatives. Januar 14 through 16, money was collected on West Campus in a drive headed 1) - Dick Jacoves. The chairman of Campus (Ihesr on I ' .ast was Bun Springsron and the advisor was Miss Wesrphal. Campus Chest funds this Near w eiu to the .Mice . Baldw ui Scholarship l ' iiid, World L ' nn ersir - Ser- vice, i ' oreign Student i ' und, . ' .( .. . work at l ' ' .dgemont, the North Carolina SocietN- for Crippled ( hiklren and Adults, the Stuilenr I ' niergencx ' fund, the Durham Needlework (iuild, and several other worth-while oruani ations. Alphii Phi Omega, one of the newer organizations on the Duke campus, is a national service fraterniry whose goals are to develop friendship, leadership, and fellowship among Scout-trained men and to promote service to the student body, faculty, community, and nation. In its third year of activity on the Duke campus, the chapter ' s annual pro- gram included another successful Student Furnishing Sale and continued its orien- tation program designed to help foreign graduate students. In addition, the fra- ternity rendered services to the com- munity by helping at the Methodist Retirement Home, the Durham Chil- dren ' s Museum, and the Child Cuiidance ( linic. While Alpha Phi Omega is still one ot the ) ' oungest organizations in the D.ike Community, it is rapidly becom- ing recognized as one which serves the campus and the campus sponsored pro- grams most effectively. ALPHA PHI OMEGA A 1 Q: Gncu.sc, Sell, Kendall, Fisher, Thiesson, Davis, Schultz, Church, Shockcy. 2 r: Norton, Page, Schulnian, Barnes, Wells, Zaffiro, (lanihlc, Blaekistone, Wadiisky. 3 r: Graper, Iranthani, King, Starncs, Las.siter, Lyba.ss, McCormick, Deas. -t r: Duke, Joiner, Tilbery, Moody, Jennette, Gentry, Wolfson, Dawson, Libhy, Siinimers. Y. M.C. A. Although it is one of the oldest organizations on the Duke campus, the Young Men ' s (christian Association remains one of the most active. Man ' and varied are the services provided by this (christian fellowship. During Orientation Week, Y men help the freshmen adjust to campus life by effectively introducing and acquaint- ing them with the customs and life on Duke campus. To help transfer students in their adjustment to the Duke campus, the Y.Al.C.A. sponsors the Transfer Advisory Council. Dad ' s Da -, an important event among the Y ' s activities, provides an opportunity for fathers and sons A I Whcclcr President of Young Men ' s Chris Association V 1.(:, .Suni..r ( :atmKt. , .( r«-u; N. lortcs.inc-, T. Kol.crtM.n, N. Uilli.Hiis. B. NUuIhtmc. I). IVvis, A. W lucUr. li. r.ivL.r, B. Cozart, J J.Kkson, (i. Warren, 15. Dudley. Sfcond rov.-: B. Longswortli, I), kraincr, K. Morgan, Rev. Harvey lloy.!, B. Speiuer, C. Mcl ' cc. 174 Members of the V.M.C.A. Junior Cabinet, sealed: Bell, Biggs, V.M- cott, Hollowell, Bevis, Sink. Aiimon, l ' ry, Schickc. StandivR: W ' il.son, Goodman, Penny, Smith, to attend classes together and to par- ticipate in special week-end events. Besides aiding Edgemont and Wright ' s Refuge, Y members conduct campus tours, visit hospitalized students, and keep the bulletin board up to date. The Y worship committee sponsors study groups, vesper services, retreats, and the Sunda} ' Candlelight Service. A Freshman Dance, Twilight Time, and a Duke Ambassador ' s ( )ncert are among the Y sponsored campus social events. Publishing the Freshman Hand- book, the Student Director)-, and the Y.M.C.A. Annual Report arc also in- cluded in the Y ' s projects. This year the Y.M.C.A. proposed a plan for the building of a retreat center which would be used by the denomi- national groups, the Y ' s, and other organizations which plan retreats. Such a center would eliminate transportation problems and would provide camp facili- ties tor retreats. ' .M.C.A. cabinet members repre- sented the Duke association at con- ferences held this year in Georgia, X ' ireinia, and North ( arolina. During the hrst day of Y.M.C.A. .sponsored Orientation Week, ' • ' Men issue dinks of naturally the wrong size to the Ireshiiien 175 Y. W.C. A. As old as rhe Woman ' s CJ)llct ' c and w irh a membership of approximate!)- ' 6 ' , of the coeds, the Duke Universir oung Women ' s (Christian Association ' s e tensi e program serves all aspects ot college lite. The Vs numerous projects and ser- vices are planned and pertormed through various committees. A vSoeial Service (Com- mittee recruits and trains volunteer workers for such agencies as l ' ' dgcmont, Durham Day Nurserw and Duke Ilospital. A cam- pus carol sing, vesper services, Lenten booklets, and inter-taith discussions are projects of the Y ' s Worship ( ' ommittec. .A Projects (Committee held an annual clothing drive and built a nativit ' scene for the (Christmas display. sponsored projects ineludeii a i() - Workshop, IVsiiknt of MimL ' WniTKM-s CliriMi.in A 176 rrcshnun V.W.C.A., R I: A. Parrotr, K. Doxcy, L. ' rccland, M. L. Wright, S. Mornnv, ' . Turlington. R 2: S. Martin, C. Cordcr, C;. Goodnun, S. Werner, O. Blackard, C Stokes. R S: B. Brinklcy, K. Cartwright, C. Atkins, C. Stcrba, j l. Maddry, C. Bycr, B. Smith. iMothcr-Daughrer Week I ' nd, the formation of a freshman Y, and the publication of a Meet-Yoiir-Facidty booklet and ] ' ' Newsletters. A Race Relations (Committee and a Senior Seminar, to discuss seniors ' problems, were added to the Y cabinet. The active freshman ' carried out numerous projects of their own, a major one being the creation of a summer job Hlc, which contained information about employment in many fields. This group also distributed current news bulletins to the Fast dorms. Delegates from the Duke Y attended regional and area conterences, leadership training schools, and a national Y U.N. seminar. Ably led by president C ' arol Herndon, Freshman Y president Mary Lu Wright, and advised by Miss Barbara Benedict, the Y ' s were successful in carrying out the purpose and objectives of the national YW ' .C.A. JiKSt one of the many evcnt.s sponsored annually by the Y.W.C.A. is this Spring banquet whieh was held in the East Campus Union, 1 he University Religious Council consists of the presidents of all student religious organ- izations, elected student representatives, faulty and administration members, the Dean of the C;hapel, the Associate Directors of Religious l.ifc, and the Chaplain of the University. The University Religious Council is the srudent-faculty group whose concern is rhe rotal rcHgious Hfe of the University including the University Chapel and its various activities. Through its various committees the Council is related to every aspect of the religious pro- gram: arranging for the ( hapel communion services, ushering and collecting, and invitinsz CHAPEL guest preachers tor the worship ser ices. I ' , enrs such as the International Tea and the Interfairh Dinner are sponsored by the Cxnincil to stimu- late fellowship activity among students ot diverse religious, racial, and national hack- grounds. The Council prcnidcs the L ' ni ersit ' with a aried opportunit tor rchgioiis tcllow- ship, growth, and serxice. 178 When Mr. Duke estab- lished the University (Chapel, he did so with the thought in mind that the chapel would become the heart and hub of all university life. The heart in that it would pro- vide a pulse that would give new and wholesome life to the campus at large; and the hub, in that around the Duke University Church, all re- ligious activities would re- volve. The support of Edgemont Community Center and the sponsorship of Religious Em- phasis Week are but two of its major activities. More- over, the ( ' hurch Board goes to great lengths to see to it that only the best speakers are engaged to preach in the chapel on Sunday morn- ings, one of the most popu- lar being the dean of the chapel himself. Dr. James T. Cleland. Often tabbed the Peter Marshall of the Duke community. Dr. Cleland ' s sermons have had a tre- mendous impact upon stu- dent thinking as has the friendly advice of Chaplain Floyd. he RevcTcTui Fn.lcs.sor Janics T. Cleland l)e.in of the Chapel 179 Exploration-Faith was the theme ot Religious Kmphasis Week, held February 1 7-20, whieh featured Dr. B. David Napier, associate professor of Old Testament at Yale and Duke ' s Dr. Waldo Beach and Dr. James Cleland. The Week ' s program included panel discussions, luncheons, esper services, private conferences, and closed with a communion service. ' Fhis inspirational week pro ides an opportunity tor students as well as facult} ' members to rc-e amme and strengthen their faith. Ur. B. David Napier. Vale University professor, speaks at student lunche RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK Dot Finncgan and Carl Stewert Co-chairmen of Rcligimis fniphasis Week B Mcthcidist Student Fellowship RELIGIOUS GROUPS An important part of Duke ' s religious life revolves around the many denomina- tional groups that enables members of the university community to remain closely identified with the church of their choice. These groups hold discussions, religious services, and social events which provide fellowship and stimulate taith. Presbyterian Westniinsrer Fellowship The Duke Baptist Student Union, one of the largest of the religious groups, holds worship services in local Baptist churches and sponsors interesting discus- sions at a weekly Baptist forum. Through stud ' groups and weekly ser- vices, the Hille! Society promotes Jewish culture and provides a closer relationship among Jewish students. The Westminster Fellowship for Pres- byterians provides a varied program of worship, and social functions. Study groups and vesper ser ices, retreats, service ac- tivities at various hospitals, and bi-monthlv supper meetings comprise the man ' ac- tivities of this group. Serving as a local church group as well as a university religious organization, the Society of Friends holds worship services and social gatherings at their new meeting house. The (Christian Science group holds weekly services which include testimonials b ' members of the congregation on the healing power of (Christian Science. Interested primarily in guiding the Catholic student in developing his faith, the Newman Club provides discussions, interesting speakers, social activities, and communion break- fasts. Promoting the aims of the Lutheran Student Association of America, the Duke L.S.A. ' s programs featured speakers, projects, suppers, panel discussions, and worship services. They also met with other L.S.A. ' s in the state and the Southeast for leadership training and Bible stud . Society of Friends Fellowship Helping students develop a meaningful and intelligent faith, the Methodist Student Fellowship sponsors Sunday morning study classes and evening vespers. Spring and fall retreats held a few miles outside of Durham are highlights tor Methodist students. Dr. Waldo Beach and Congressman C. B. David were featured speakers this year. Construction began in No- vember on a Methodist Student Center off Myrtle Drive. Evening prayer and communion, social service activities, and retreats comprise the program of the Episcopal Student Fellow- Episcopa Hn Christian Science Orga Uuke Christian Fellowshi] Lutheran Student Association ship. l ' ,vcr ' attLTiiooii in the Memorial C hapcl, there are srudenr-led services of Kvening- Prayer. For the more con- cerned christians, the fellow- ship sponsored a three da - school of prayer led by Father Lee Stephens. The scientific and modern approach to re- ligion was pro ided tor Unitarian students throutih speakers and panel discussions. ' Fhe United Student I ' ellow- shifi aried their program w ith worship services and social service projects. I he Duke (liristian Fellow shifi empha- si ed the ( ' hurch ' s afiproach to the teachings ot Jesus in their meetings e er Fruia night 111 the Womairs (College Auditorium. KAPPA CHI Seeking to aid the pre-ministerial student through an extensive program of worship, fellowship, and service, Zeta chapter of national Kappa ( ' hi helps him gain a greater under- standing ot the work ot the Christian ministry. The Chapter also seeks to achieve a closer co-operation among the various denominations of the (christian Church. Organized in 1943, Zeta chapter has con- tinued to grow and has become an integral part of the university life ot many students who are preparing for a lite ot (Christian service. Kappa ( hi pro vides tor its members excellent programs by many of the outstanding men in the field of religion. Besides sponsoring a vesper service each Thursday evening and a devotional each Tuesday morning in the ( hapel, the Fellowship contributes its service to Edge- mont and the eterans Hospital. Kappa Chi: « i; ; L. Speed, F. Harduick, S. Strauti, J. Chappclle, G. Lundhcrt;. D, Cobb. Ron J. R. Huntley, G. Br.nvn. J. Knapp. E. Mustian, H. Harrell, D. Clark, C. Hickev. Ro-u.- i: R. Bell, J. Sams, Hammill, D. Sims, J. Johnson, J. Martin, D. Wells. J. Starnes. 185 r I Ik- Tiicinticrs of tlu- Publications Board arc, uatni fwni left to ri ht: A. McKec, T. Weir, A. Nicliols,.n, S. Mcintosh, B. Iracc; M. Lyon, Dean Herring, B. Talman, B. Donihorf, S. Haninier, F. Sheheen, Dr. Truesdalc, Or. Wcathcrby, Or. . coinb, and S. Stoke Standnii-: V,. Bouse, J. W ' agenvoord, J. Zininicr, Mr. Hendrickson, B. Goudy, B. Hyldahl, B. Young, H. Johnson, and B. Kduard PUBLICATIONS BOARD rs .Sallv Mclnt.ish ot the Clir ■hairn Hubliciuions Hoard i.s a .srudcnr-facultx ' organi .arion which protects and a.s.si.st.s .snidciu puhHcation.s, dctcrinininti pohcics, regulating commercial advertisint ' and sal- aries, and selecting personnel. The voting members of the Board include four mem- bers of the Woman ' s (College, four members of Trinity C ' ollege, two members ot the (College of I ' .ngineering, and rive faculty and administration members. The editors and business managers ot student pul)li- cations and represeiitari es of ' .S.(i..A. and M.S.(i.. . are e -otiicin, non- ()fing members. Dean Herring was chairman ot the l oard this year, and ManKn I, yon was secrerarw I ' or rhc university student who enjoys creative writing, layout work ot year- hooks and magazines, photography, and the development of thoughts and ideas, Fuhlieations Row can serve as his medium of self expression. With the help ot hanging typewriters and student voices echoing up and down Pub Row, the Tower of C ampus Thought and Action, enabled student opinion to be heard. The yearbook staff produced a record of the year at Duke as seen through the eyes of a camera. For the Archive, the Peer, and the DukEngineer, students wrote both light stories, and cultural articles. Playhilh was also published b - Bob Young and staff . ,ity ( omptrollcr Ci. ( ' ,. He- Advisor to all publii PUB ROW HEADS The Pub Rdu c-ditors and business managers rew , li, nnht.fint roiv: P. Coga H. R.irhtcdLT. HnonJ roiv: M. Picrry, J. agcnvoord, B Talnian, H. Johnson. , J. -.I H. Young, The Dukc-bluc CHAMiciKtK of 1956-57, edited by Buck Talman, arrempred ro portray every phase of Duke life in a colorful fashion. As a result of a Publications Board decision, ad ertising was noticeably absent in the yearbook. Throughout the year, the clatter of typewriters originating from the third Hoor of Flowers Build- ing, was an indication of the yearbook ' s progress. The F.ditorial staff composed nuiiiiK of freshmen : Buck Talman I ' Jitor ot the Chantkxeer THE C H IIU ( IHMKIIIR Kill rid Ikuh ifL as follows IM rn SI uk Hil- ilrctli 1 von Holt Niwman Seatttr. ' ro Holnian Biy 1 inton, Prtisslt Robbinb Siars (■olds.ti.in, Hok Moore KR I ' dil L-th, N ' .■Sun II I Stall ' arc, y. V, ru- Oiidsliotf, St rou-. Lyon, Talman, Holt. 1 rankl.n, Wattcr.s, Newman, inner, Jones, Miirdock, Ada lolman, Bo Smitli, K) Bay, C;ok ,.e, Rolihin: irrnl, .Sl.id. Bruce Hvd.ilil Business . h,n..L ' cr r.ftl.cC T I C L E E R was organized under section heads. Tlic Rditorial Board consisted of Marilyn Lyon, (]oed luiitor, Jennie Holt, Assistant Kditor, and Marilyn llil- dreth. Associate I ' ditor. Bruce I lydahl. Business Alanagcr, w as aided l) two Assistant Business Managers, Barry Blechnian and John Bullock, Coed Business Man- ager, Lidd ' Hanford, and an able staff in the direction ot earbook finances. Chantici EER Business Manager Hyldahl is sur- rounded by other heads ot the business start : lejl 10 nfihl, Bullock, Hanford, and Blechman. ess Start , row ni. ««!;■5; Telle ,■Blechman, Hanfo , Hyldahl, Bullock. Roil- 2: Peterson, Sturdevant, s, Heisle, Foot. Roiv -t: Irvvui, Singer, ilson. West, • Sb r- V d -g ..ZZl, f t- --i V % H 1— IZzn r« c: . ■A )rial Start of tlif Uukt Chromcle in:. J low l,jl lu nnhl. ,„, ih, Ji,M i,,- . . I l.irMiiK, N. NiiiiLf. t .. ( ii.ul , I . Si i. Robinson, B. Bickett, and K. Toia. Second ww: ]. Young, M. Church, J. Hargett, B. Stagncr, 1 . Multonl, H. Scott, and H. Cioldiiian. ilin V . Andrews, R. Knapp, S. Hammer, H. Martin, B. Harrison, G. Eaton, and S. Livingstone. THE CHRONICLE Indited b ' Sally Mcintosh during the pn.sr year, the C.hronide continued its tradition with extensive coverage of campus news and its timely editorials. Twice each week editorial start ' members could be seen writing and rew rit- ing furiously, and laying out copy. Smiv McIntosi. I ' ditor of the Chnmuk Business manager, John Zimmer, and his staff were also kept busy getting ads for two issues each week. Sally and John were assisted by Ruth Szekely, coed editor, and Sandy Greene, coed business manager. A successful student drive, originated and directed by the Chronicle, to collect 110,000 on the campus in order to bring two Hungarian students to Duke next year was the main project of the ' 5 6- ' 5 7 Chronicle. Another project of the Chronicle ' s, a bookstore, materialized this vear. 1 he Cliranuh Biisincs.s St.iH ,  ■, C. Choatc, A. Mason, and B. Jolinsoi .S .( , ;i;: J. Ba he- Archive Business Staff: J. U ' agenvi sincss manager; B. Byrne and D. Stout. ARCHIVE riic Archive is a student literary magazine which pre- sents student creative work in the arts, being the oldest maga- zine of this t pe in the South. It was originally published as a newsletter and later de el- opeil into a feature magazine, (iradually, however, it again became a fine arts publication with the appearance ot the Chronliic ami the Duke ' if Duchess, included in the maga- zine are student sketches as well as student stories and poems. This Near the .Irchive etiitor was Anne Nicholson antl the Business Manager, Jnn Wag- en voord. -1 Ann Ni Fditorofthe. ' lrf ; ' ; Staff, r: Potter, Mcintosh, McConnell. Traccy, KcithK Aiken. 2 r: Springston, Sokel, Browne, Sproles, ? r: I)o vd Applewhite, Pcnticid, Warren, Noble, Carter. 192 IWr start , first rrr -: T IhcimLis, A. McKcc. Second rox::- M. Jcranko, S, Clark, N. U hytc, I). Schwartz. Third roii-. M. Picrry, B. Tracy, J. agcnv  .rd, B. Brooks. Mike Pierrv. Jr. and Hi rr Ji Editor ami Bimtms M.mjfi PEER The Kail issue of rhc Peer attempted to satisfy the campus desire for a modified humor- feature magazine. After a Pub Board meeting and a confer- ence with the Administration, the Peer was reminded ot its original purpose, that of f)eing a feature magazine, and further, jokes were prohibited. Cognizant that a great deal of the sales appeal of the Peer lay in the jokes, the staff and editors used many photographs, photo-stories and cartoons in an endeavor to keep the easy reading that the campus seemed to enjoy. The staff of the Peer has grown with the aid of many freshmen and boasts more contributors than ever before. Herb Johnson. Business Manager. .SV.i f: D. Watson. B. Losec. and J. l....re. Organized for the purpose of publishing playbills for several campus organizations, the Flaybill is one of the most widely-read Duke publications. FhtybUh were printed during the past year for the All-Star ( oncert Series, Duke Players productions. Hoof ' n ' Horn, Student Forum presen- tations, and the Men ' s Glee Club concert. Bob Young, this year ' s editor, was assisted by Howard Rothfeder, business manager; Bud Siler, assistant editor; and Bob Kargon, assistant business manager. Though one of the smallest publications on Pub Row, the Playbill is of much service to the campus. PLAYBILL Howard Rothtcdcr, Business Manager and Bob Young, Editor, The Phyhill. riie I ' Liyhill start , Ir t to riv.l:t: B. Kargon, H. Bce- nian, B. Young, H. Rothfeder. Mcmhcrs of Start. sraU.i: ' .in Ciircn, Cogan, Bouse. StiUiJ- «k; Givins, I ' dwards. Bas- sctt, Hoadly. Cornucll. Roberts. Staplelord. W.ilrcth. Pat Cogan, Editor, and George Bou.se, Business .Manager The DukEiifiineer DUKENGINEER The DukEvgineer is 1 campus publication unique in several re- speers. Published by engineering students four times a year, it is designed to give them an opportunity to express themselves in a scien- tific manner. This publication is the only one which receives no financial aid from the University. The Engineering Publications Advisory Committee offers editorial sugges- tions to the DukEngineer, which first appeared in its present form in 1946 and has expanded each year. This year, the DiikEngineer was edited by Pat Cogan, while George Bouse was Business Manager. ENGINEER STUDENT COUNCIL Kd Corey Fri ' sidcnt nf the F ' nginccr ' s Student ( iunci Guiding and governing the activities of engineering students is the main function of the l ' ngineer ' s Student (Council. By helping the faculty of the ( ollege of iMigineering solve prohlenis related to the students and b - co-ordinating the class activities, the l ' ..S.(;. plays a ital role in the C )llege. ( Miiposed of class officers and repre- sentatives from the organizations in the (College, the I ' .ngineers ' Student ( Council supervises the I ' .ngineers ' Show, the I ' .ngi- neers ' Ball, and the I lomecoming disphns. The (xHincil was instrumeiual m the organization of the I ' .ngineers ' (;uidance ( ' ouncil this ear, which was created to ad ise and guide the freshmen engineers in rlieir aduisrmenr to the College. The IXikc chapter of rhc American S()cier - ot (a il I ' .iitiineers was esral)li,she(.i ro help civil engineering students enrich their college courses h ' beginning pro- fessional contacts and associations so valu- able to the practicing engineer. Through the wide variety of activities, movies, discussions and featured speakers sponsored by A.S.C.E. the student more fully pre- pares himself to enter into the profession ot civil engineering. A.S.C .M. highlighted the year ' s activities by held trips to special interest areas. A spring picnic and banquet were added program features. Under the leadership of Pete Hoadley, the A.S.C.E. continued its purpose of helping the student become better accjuainted w ith the profession. Ottic- prc-sp ■the A.S.C.K. arc, kjl to rif,hr: Hctc H .ji.llc nd Don Bolinger, secretary-treasurer. A.S.C.E. the first roTi-from left to nv.lit: Papc, Izaguirre, Hoaille and Speller. The tinrd rir -. Miicscr. Boges, Blackhiirn ( ook, and House. The seceimi ro: l.in-lcv, Mstcr, and an SchoiU. ■G.lticrt, Cogan. Bolinyer, K.  . i tc of KIcctrical Knginocrs. r: J. Redmond, I ' . V. x. A.I.E. E. I ' uncrioning to foster and culri afc those qualities which are not fully developed in the classroom, but arc needed by the engineer, the Duke branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers serves to acquaint the student with the engineering world. The wide variety ot activities and functions ot the organization increases and strengthens the student ' s knowledge and compre- hension of the engineering field, more fully prepares him to take his place in the profession, and gives recognition to his technical developments and ideas. This year ' s program included held trips, lectures, demonstrations, an area A.LI ' .E. meeting, and a senior banquet. One of the A.EE.E. ' s major contri- butions to the Duke campus is the Engineers ' Show, which is held annually in March. A.I.F..I ' ..,yirir rooi ' .J. Redmond, S. Edwards, C;. Fletcher, H. Meredith, B. Cherry, F. Egh. Second roiv: D. Lyman, D. Copeland, L. Cavincss, F. Rodgers, S. McKnight, R. Barnes, L. Derrick. Third tow: J. Vaughan, E. Jenkins, T. Moody, R. Brownell, L. Phil, W. Steinmetz, ( . Vcngst, D. Lower, B. Peters, S. Cotton, C. Jones, S. Linekcr. Fourth row: L. Jones, H. A. Owen (advisor), R. Helton. D. Tipton, T. Stapleford, K. lntt. W. Stewart, B. McFarland, G. VanCuren. B. Fnzzel, W. Peters, E. Boothroyd, R. York. 198 A.S. M. E. Keeping its members informed of the hitesr advancements in die theory and practice of mechanical engineering and stimulating interest in mechanical proj- ects within the engineering school arc the main purposes ot the Duke Branch of the American Society of Mechanical I ' .ngineers. Alonthly meetings of the A.S.M.I . feature speakers, motion pictures, and the reading of student papers which give the members of the society a more realistic view of their future profession. Field trips, planned by the society, for the mechanical engineering students to near by places of interest prove to be educational and broadened the student ' s concept of the field. The A.S.M.E. provides its members with a monthly publication, which keeps them informed as to the latest developments in me- chanical engineering. OliKxrs (.1 tlu- A.S.M. J. Ncal, .md P. Richer. 199 PRE-MED SOCIETY 1 he tiKMiilicrs (.r rhc Prc-Mcd S.. gethcr rcgiiLirU ' to cnioy xancLl , progranis rc-Linng to their thus The functions of the Prc-Mcd Society on the Duke campus arc: to provide a means tor students interested in making medicine their profession to acquire information concerning the requirements and Medical Schools, and to better integrate the Duke Medical School and undergraduate pre-medical students. I his ear, the organ- ization under the able leadership of Bol) Mc lamany, tried to carry f)ut these pur- poses in their bi- monthly meetings liekl in the ZoologN ' liLiikhng. One of the pro- grams featured Drs. standards ot various Markcc and Penrod of the Duke Medical School who set forth their ideas concernuig the quality of undergraduates sought by the Medical Schools. Dr. Penrod was the sponsor of the group this year. A very worth-while function pertormed b the Pre-Aled So- ciety each year are the chest X-ray units brought to both luist and West ( ' ampuses each spring. .Any un- dergraduate, exclud- ing freshmen, who is interested in medicine as a career, is eligble to become a member and participate in the varied programs and discussions m the tuKl of medicine. BENCH AND BAR The Duke Bench and Bar Society was organized for the purpose of providing the types of programs which will give the under- graduate student an opportunity to decide it he will want to study law atter his Duke graduation. Mcmber- and Mock Trials put on by members of the Society and open to the public. Doctor Bradway of the Duke Law School Faculty is sponsor of the Bench and Bar Society and student officers for the past year were George Keithley, president; Joe Smith, ship is open to any vice-president; and undergraduate stu- dent interested in the George Keithley President of Bench and Bar Roger Embley, treas- urer. law profession. Three The man ' Bench main types of pro- H and Bar members grams were carried H I B ' c k l l who enter law schools on this year : Speakers M are evidence of this from the law pro- M organization ' s success fession, such as law M in carrying out its professors, judges, M purpose and objec- and lawyers; movies M tives. such as those made Such an organiza- at the Kefauver In- ■■tion IS invaluable to vestigations and the • the undergraduate in Nurremburg Trials; g deciding his life ' s ca- Kngmccr ' s (iiiidancc Council, 1st row: Crislip, Russell, ' anCuren, Braun, Mason, Knsscll, t opeland, Peyton, Ncal. 2ihi roii ' : Boycr, Moreno, ( ook, Barnes, Mead, Bouse, Cogan, Hammond. Srd roii-: Jenkins, W ' ingfield, Godwin, Arcocha, Little, Kinol, Bankcrt, Givcns, Buckley, Starr, Beck, Murray. 4th row: X ' alentine, Ructer, Bell. Goudy, Risner, Clifton, Cherry, Tipton, Montgomery, Foster, ENGINEERS ' GUIDANCE COUNCIL ri.c nculv trcMlid h rigMKcrs ( luKl.incc Cnuncil rs licadcd hv R.ilph W.nms. Presidcnr. .aid . llcn K-,i l, .Sccret.irv. One of rliL ' newest organizations on the Duke eampus, the P ' ngineers ' (iuidanee (louneil was formed early last fall h - the I ' .ngineers ' Student Council. By guiding the freshman engineers in their studies, by advising them concerning their choice of extra-curricular ac- tivities, and by helping them select a major from the three main fields of engineering, the (Iuidanee (-ouncil helps the new students feel at home in the School of Kngineering. At himonthK meerings the C ' ouneil meinl)ers discuss freshman problems and work out soUi- tions that will meet the individual needs. (Chosen on the basis of scholastic ability and personality, the I ' .ngineers (iuidanee (Council IS selected through inter iew s l) - the P ' .S.C. The ( ouncil this ear was lieaileil 1) Ralph iiarnes. The Duke University Debate Council, en- courages participation in inter-collegiate de- hates, discussion tournaments, and sponsors torsenic activities and puhlic debates on the campus. Duke debaters this year participated in tournaments and debates at numerous colleges and universities along the East C-oast from the University of Miami to West Point. A high- light was an international debate on the Duke campus with British students. The Council also participated in the A.C.C. tournament held in the spring at Wake F orest. The University can be proud of its debate reams, which have consistently won more than half the debates at tournaments, and conse- quently enjoy an excellent debating reputation in this area. Joseph ;. ctlxTl,V Advisor to the Debating Omiici DEBATING COUNCIL The men SUW,i„!K -.f the Del ■sm hl ro ' ■Council are, seated on the first roir: R. Townsend, H. Havens, J. etherl)y (director), C. .Stewart, R. Lc R. Weed, J. Juergensmcycr, K. Brownson, C. Newburg, J. .Snnth, C. Crocco, L. Hollowell, R. I hra.shc Ruth Davis President of Hoof ' n ' Horn HOOF ' N ' HORN Producing completely stiidcnr written and directed musical comedies, Hoof ' n ' Horn is now in its 20th year of activity on the Duke campus. Originating in 1936, this well known organization has produced outstanding stage shows that in recent years have become a highlight of Joe College Week-ends. This year ' s show, I ' m Emir Here, took place in a small Eastern Medi- terranean kingdom in the year 9 ' il . Unusual and amusing incidents arose when all the characters were trans- formed to present day Lebanon. To be eligible for membership in Hoot ' n ' lorn one must participate actively in one show. The (Hub ' s execu- tive council chooses the director, pro- ducer, and the manuscript for the year ' s show . Ruth Davis served as Hoof n 1 lorn president and also as director of this year ' s show. Arlick Brockwell, star of the m Hoof -n ' Horn production I ' m Kmir Here sings )f the songs which highlighted the show. Talented Polly Price found time in her busy schedule as President of W.S.G.A. to play the female lead in the Hoof ' n ' Horn show which ran for two nights as part of a fabulous Joe Oillegc Week End. ■J he singing and dancing of this glamorous chorus line helped make ' Tm Kmir Here ' one of the best musicals the organization has produced. I ' Q ■9|1 ' 1H • M | ■B S ••••« ' K I HI .. .m M Hi 1 w fc : K f? . DUKE PLAYERS Above is a scene from the performance ot The Rechning l- ' iyiire. Below arc Tunmoorc. Rege- tioia, liske aiiJ Cofcr in rehearsal of the play. Duke Players, organized since 1931, acts as a producing agenr tor rhe university conimunir ' and fosters an understanding ot, and high standards for the theater arts in the college. Talent is the basis for selecting cast members, but anyone interested may work behind the scenes. After working fifty hours on productions during a season and attending a majority of the Players general meetings, a student may become a member of the organization. Sponsored b - the iMiglish depart- ment of the university and headed by president Fred Regenold, the Players presented readings ot (loc- teau ' s The Infernal . Uuhlne, Stein ' s Yes is For a I V v ) ' w y . Lv!, and a porseenium production ot Kurmtz ' s Keclininir Fii _ure. .Xn arena pr(xluction of Strindberg ' s The Father, Shaw ' s Misallianee, and stu- dent directed laborator ' productions of one-act phns completed a full Near for the Pla ers. Ron I.mctt and Mariic Linsm starred in -I he Father which was given in Branson. SHOE ' N ' SLIPPER During Shoe ' n Slipper and Joe C ollege week-ends, Duke Students enjoyed two of the nation ' s top bands. After much planning by president. Buzz Browne, and the Shoe n ' Slipper C ' lub, Richard Maltby and his orchestra entertained the campus during the Fall week- end, aixi Woody Herman and his band pro ided the rh rhm for the Spring festivities. Since its organization in 194H, the Shoe ' n ' Slipper (;iub has consistently brought outstanding concert and dance hands to the Duke campus for its two big week- ends. Bruce Browne President of the Shoe ' n ' Slipper Clul) The members of the Shoe n ' Shpper Club are pictured, Jmm left to right, im the first row: Hanson, Towe, Green, Winslow, Sprottc, Mattson, Center, and Mullholand. On the second row: Alster, Furman, Pertit, Browne, Fulcomer, X ' alentine, and Farris. On the third row: l.arabce, Boggs, McAnally, Nelson, Rodgers, Moore, Lipman, Marks, Turner, Cherry, Suiter, Blackburn, and Baraban. NURSES EDUCATION CLUB Organi xd to create a friendly relationship among graduate-nurse students, and between the members and other students of Duke, the Nursing Education Chub ' s activities are designed to prepare qualified graduate nurses for administrative, teaching, and supervisory positions in nursing schools and service agencies. Led by Alartha Davis, the Club ' s program included business discussions, a Christmas party and dance, a spring picnic, and dinner meetings with guest speakers, among whom were Otto liuminada, who spoke on family life in the Philippines, and Miss Thelma Inglis, who showed slides ot Europe. Brnckucll. Norns. :nd moiv Morgan, Sigin.iii, Diuilc; Hunslcy. 3rd rmi-: Todkill, Wbolsley, Goodson, Nortlirup, MEN ' S GLEE CLUB L ' niicr rlu ' dirtcnoii of Paul ()lmL;, rhr kn s Glc ' c (Hub cn)(nL-d an)rhcr year crowded w irh campus and tour appearances. Irxours tor rhe club were held early in rhe tall, and r ice eekl - rehearsals conrinued rhroughour rhe year. The (ilee (Club ' s triple quarter appeared on campus several times during Orientation Week and Dad ' s Week Knd. In February the club gave its first concert of the year on the Duke campus. During Spring X ' acation, the men of the (ilee (]lub en)oycd a tour to numerous cities in I ' lorida and throughout rhe South, in .April the group traveled to Washington and Philadelphia for several concerts. The ear ' s activities were clima.xcd in May with another Duke concert, showing the campus wh they have achieved national acclaim. The Mcn ' .s Glee Club. -isu ' w : ' _ ' -- -ju - and Ted Parker. after many rehearsals Emma Bruton President, Women ' s Glee Club WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB The WoiiK-ns (ilcc (Hub, under rhc able direction n Dr. Paul Young, provides an op- portunit ' tor Woman ' s C ' ollege students who arc interested in developing their musical talent in that field to participate collectively in various concerts on the Duke campus. Any Woman ' s College student is eligible for membership in the organization if she passes the auditions given by the director in the fall. The t)man ' s Cilee ( ' lub not only gives a concert in early April, but also sponsors a formal dance for both (Jlee (Hubs after the men ' s spring concert. The Glee Club participates in activities such as singing at chapel services and the etcran ' s Hospital, and serving as ushers for the Concert Series. The Triple Trio sings at various organizations ' meetings in Durham. Two afternoons a week cast eanipus co-eds practiced ddigently on iieu nuisic preparing lor tlie spring concert SJI B f i ' e fi f pilsi B PO POD Aaf) fi HllllllliP 212 )lc Trio; Dr. Ydiing (director), Bruton, Buggeln, Schmidt, Satterficld. Prince, Mcl.awhorn, Kuqua, Millikcn, Andress, Hildreth. rh its extensive musical training. Women ' s Glee Club members are prepared for entry into chapel choir. 213 Sclc-ctcd from members of the Alcn ' s (Jlec CHub and the Women ' s CJlee (Hub, rhe Duke University Chapel Choir is composed of approximately 200 hundred voices. Under the direction of Professor Paul Sbung, rhe choir instilled in C hapel congregations a new sense of musical appreciation of choral music. The large repctoire of sacred music which they sang at Sunda - morning C ' hapcl services added much ro these impressive and inspirational services. Highlights of the ' ear for the choir were special performances of Handel ' s Messiah at ( ' hristmas time and Mendelossohn ' s Klijah in the ispring, both ot which received much praise and appreciation in the university community. Noted far and wide tor its outstanding musical quality and excellent direction, the C hapel Choir provides an opportunity for students to serve the University as well as to participate in religious services and to learn and appreciate noted sacred music. CHAPEL CHOIR The C ' hapel Choir, which incUides members of both the men ' s and women ' s glee clubs, takes part in the Chapel Service every Sunday, under the direction of Dr. Younff. 214 Under the direction of Mr. Allan H. Bone, the Duke Symphon ' Orchestra completed another successful year of concerts and performances on the Duke campus. Composed ot approximately 65 pieces, the orchestra includes members of the student body, faculty, and townspeople from Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill. These members are chosen in auditions and tryouts held early in the fall. An outstanding- performance of the Orchestra was given in January which featured Anshel Brusilow, iolinsr and assistant concert master of the C leveland Symphonx ' Orchestra. The spring concert in April featured l.orne Munroe, iolin-celloist and soloist with the Phila- delphia Orchestra. Throughout the year, the Department of Aes- thetics, Art, and Music sponsors recitals by various members of the student body and faculty for the enjoyment of the College community. DUKE SYMPHONY Bill Papc ' Leader. Duke Anilias AMBASSADORS Ambassadors in reality as well as in name, this prominent group of Duke musicians was enthusiastically received in appearances in the Azores and Bermuda last summer. But these overseas appearances comprise only a fragment of the Ambassadors ' two decade history on the bandstand for major Duke dances. Spring lawn concerts and annual special appearances by the band have become a campus tradition. Thousands of students at other colleges and universities have danced to the Ambassadors ' original arrangements. This year the musicians were selected for the second time to pla ' for the North Carolina Governor ' s Ball. Led by Bill Pape, the Ambassadors this spring wound up one of their most successful seasons and are now looking forward to a third entertainment mission overseas. It ' s a sure bet that wherever they appear, the Ambassadors will give out with the same top quality music that has established their reputation as one of the nation ' s outstanding college dance bands. One of Duke ' s best ki adnrs which plays for numerous dances both on the Duke v CONCERT BAND Emphasizing a variety of music and featur- ing in their programs classical, semi-classical, and novelty numbers, the Duke University Concert Band presents outstanding musical concerts on campus. Directed by Dr. Paul Bryan, the Band of approximately 70 mem- bers performs at lawn concerts and in con- certs on both campuses. A highlight among these performances featured David Bar-IUan, Israeli pianist, as soloist in a concert in April. During the Band ' s third annual spring tour from March 19-22, the group performed in five North Carolina cities. Fifteen members of the Duke Band were honored in January b ' being chosen to play in an All State Collegiate Band. Special performances of the Concert Band included concerts on Dad ' s Week End, High School Music Day, and at commence- ment. Pep Board, 1st tow: C. Parrish, L. Nickol, R. Mogel, P. Paul, B. Stuart, M. Gay, B. Crews, L. Fabian. 2mi wu:: T. Heinekcn, A. Milliken, D. Wood, C. Lusby, J. Durstein, S. Kraus, J. Levin, J. Moore. H. Jordan. }rj wo:: H. Probes, Z. l.ayson, B. Hester, U. Watson, G. Summers, M. Hendrix, (.. Noggle, I.. V ' isco, H. Siegcl. 4l}i ru-u:: S. Hankin, G. Dan, G. Thomas, B. Miller. T. Wright. J. Hopkins, B. Wilernan, T. Taylor, I). Stitely. A Duke Blue Devil, com- posed of hundreds of royal blue cardboard squares, grins menacingly out on the opposing cheering section during the half time of a fall football game. This and other card tricks, presented at most ot the home games, were the resuh ot one of j- ' ep Boards man)- projects. Seeking to encourage and to foster school spirit, Pep Board also sent telegrams to the team at away football games, adver- tised both major and minor sports events, sponsored vari- Gu-t:h.iirnicn, IVn lio.uJ 218 iiiffnffr ' ' nnirinr 7T- ' --r ■••■n A R D ous pep rallies and a street dance, tried generally to boost sp irit, and successfulh ' guarded the victor) ' bell from eager Tarheels. Working closely with the cheerleaders, the Pep Board was headed by co-chairmen Bob Stuart and Peggy Paul this year. Composed of representa- tives from each freshman house, fraternity, and Kast ( ' ampus dormitorv, the Board was again instrumental in leading and encouraging support and en- thusiasm for the fighting blue and white. Head chccrleadir Boh Crews, surrounded by M. Harris, S. Ratts, D. Wood, D. Felson, and G. Partlow, raises a cheer to lead Dulce to another victory. 219 Ill DiiU NLirchiiig Band is shown iDrrnmg i nc of [nany interesting I ' ormations ilnring tlic half-time shou ' ot a Saturday toothall ga MARCHING BAND Adding color, spirit, and song to all Duke home football games, the Marching Band is a traditional sight on the field. The striking blue and white uniforms and the band ' s snappy stepping herald the beginning of every game. During halftime the Band ' s clever and original routines prf)vide delightful enter- tainmenr lor the crowd. One of Duke ' s most enthusiastic sup- porters, the Band leads Fight Songs in the cheering section and at pep rallies. Led by (Charles Beidler and directed by Mr. Paul Bryan, the Band rehearses three times weekly in preparation tor their performances. Members are chosen in fall tryouts for their outstanding musical ability. The Band ' s activities also includeil trips to and performances at several a a foorball games. A l)an(|uer and dinner-tlanee concluded the Ncar ' s activities for this well-known and outstanding musical organization. Paul R. Bryan Director of the Marching Band f ci 220 RADIO COUNCIL The Radio C ' ouncil of Duke L ' ni crsir supervises, maintains, and handles all broad governing powers of VVDBS. This group supervises the election of officers for WDBS, the appropriation of funds for large expendi- tures, and the formulation of station policy toward major issues. The Radio C ' ouncil is composed of members of both student body and faculty. Facult - members on the Council include an advisor appointed by Doctor Edcns, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, and the Director of Stu- dent Activities. Student members of the Council include elected representatives from I rinit C ollege, the (College of Kngineering, and the Woman ' s College, and appointed representati es from W.S.G.A. and M.S.G.A. During the past ' ear, in addition to their regular duties, the members of the Radio (Council appro ed several improvements in Station ' l)BS s facilities. These changes in- cluded broadcasting to a larger campus audience, purchasing new equipment, increasing broad- casting time, and improving program presen- tations. Radio ( ouncil again proved a vital and beneficial part ot the WDBS family. The members of the Radio Council, which governs the policies of VV ' BDS. are shown seated around the table from left tn ng,ht: B. DcFuy, K. Harris. Mr. Griffith, P. Voars, M. Boaz, Mr. Wetherbce, Dean Cox, B. BrubaUer, Dean V ' il,son, S. Clark, and J. l.intzenich ' v I J ll.irris, liuMtR, .s .m.ii:cv .nul Bol, Hrnl.,,krr, iIk Si,,ii..ii Aljriager, look through the account ledgers of W DBS. Offering to its staft practical train- ing, experience, and an opportunity to serve the iiniversit ' , the Duke Broadcasting System provides radio entertainment and hstening enjoyment tor the University community. In operation since 1949, VVDBS is entirely operated and run by students. Through tryouts in the tall announcers and engineers are selected and trained to operate a station. A selt-supporting concern, through local and national advertisers, the station is represented by the College Radio (Corporation in New York ( ity, and is connected with the National Association ot ( oUege Broadcasters. Managed by Bob Brubaker, WDBS was on the air 14 2 hours a da - this ear and again rated with the nation ' s top ten college radio stations. The stati ' of A ' DBS worked together to WDBS The men who manage Duke ' s radio station WDBS, keeping it on the air fourteen and one-half hours a day are: Fngineering Manager Joe l.i zenich. Production Manager Pete Yoars, Station Manager Boli Bruli.iker. Business -Manager I ' d Harris. Public Relations Manager Bob Depi m ! bring rlu ' ir listeners the best m class- ical, popular, and srud nuisic, new s every hour via the United Press, featiMcs with top campus personalities, and coverage ot all Duke basketball games and the home baseball games. Popular shows included Mcrrinhu which became famous for its take- offs on various aspects of Duke life; the Sunda ' afternoon Opera Hull of the Air; Flying Saucers, which featured the nation ' s weekh ' top ten hits according to Billboard magazine, and the Ui iirrsity Hw r of classical music. WDBS piped dinner music daih ' to the West ( ampus Union. Progress was made regarding the proposed lines to the new dorms, and other dormitories were rewired tor better reception. New furnishings and equip- ment were added to the WDBS office. The famous Merrimac team of Tom Ferrall, Dick Wasscrmau and Terry George are shown in earnest preparation for their WDBS show. WDBS Staff. t: H. Godwin. T. (icorgc. D. Wasserman, P. Grawford. 2 r: P. Rockwell. . Divis, G. lott, S. Clark. R. W ickcrshain. i r: P. Whiting, B. Agncw. J. Moore. B. Gha Gone. J. Ghilds. M. Bn ;rs, T. WUIton. B. Iliehr. I. Davis. RnrhllKll. .« .a cm MMm The mission of the Air Force R.O.T.C. program is to prepare students, through a plan ot instruc- tion at civihan educational institu- tions, to serve as officers in the regular and reserve components of the United States Air Force, and to assist in discharging, where necessary, any institutional obliga- tions to otter instruction in military training. The Duke University Air I ' orce Reserve Otticers Training Corps was organized in July, 1949. The unit grew rapidly in size, in quality, and in prestige from the original class of forty-four cadets to a strength of more than six hundred cadets shortly after the beginning of the Korean conflict. Since the The Cadet Wing Staff , mm hfl lo r,nhl. on rhe first rrr -. Wheeler, Wing Commander Ulrich, and Chcwning. Second row: Kcmpler, McLeod, Dcan.s, and ( ulp. AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. The officers of the Detachment Staff ' , on the first roii-: Captam Knox. Maior Barnhill. Colonel Todd, Captam Knglish, Captain Canheld. Second ro-u.-. M. .Sgt. Baxley, T. Sgt. Hull, S. Sgt. Norvell, T Sgt. Lewis, S. Sgt. Burns, M. Sgt. F.ure. Squadron A. -. Suff: In Drckinv.n. Miller. O.hcn. Be lord. McDonald. X ' rccland. 4 II. Ware. Crdls. Parish. Arnold. Ruetcr. 2 r: idcr, Hcuard. J r: SprinL-ston. Hurchins.m, Harnharr. McNrarv. Kudd. r: Slocvini, Bowman. Krcider. Benson, Marcoveechin. Kichle, Bovd. San kshank, li .. ( k lankins. Weed. () iiore. Kaufman, Bla I I. I spy, LaBonc, or. ( iarvin, Swof- r. Shannon, V ' oar.s. end of the Korean War, enrollment in the cadet corps has decreased until there arc now approximately two hundred cadets in the Wing. It is a select, compact unit — one that is pro- ducing officers worthy ot the United States Air Force. The activities available to the .Air I ' orcc R.O.T.C]. cadets are varied and numerous. Whether the cadet ' s free hours arc few or many, there arc opportunities for participation open to him. In addition to just being a member of the cadet wing, the cadet who exhibits his Drill Team of the . ir Force ROTC, the first rou- frnni left lo right: Team Commander ( ' . Rutishauser. On the secnmi ro i: .Austin, Wallace, Hahn, Boles, Friday, Church, and Fisher. Third ro-u:: Wilson, Probes, Fisher. Girand. Tiinstall, Caldwell, and Sand. Fourth roii:: De- .Angelis, Sell, Foster, MacKenzie, Kendall, Boys, and Shutt. Fifth roii-: Koncfall. Wcisner, Smith, Edwards, Yodt. and .Moore. 7= lailron B, r. Staff ' : P ggleston, Pcttit. Squadron ( mdr. Mnnrc, Mcnefee, Meredith, Schaffer. 2 r: Layson, Schaeffer, Little, Dillie, riiic, I ' cldnian. Alstcr. Goldstein. Hnmphrcy, Young, JclVcrs, Cardcn. ? r: Robertson, Wayand, Weaver, Spicker, Page, Gnuse, Candler, rue-, llininpson, Grccr, HctiKT. Boinzc. -I r: Kcinplcr, Hockcrt. Wells, Garrison, Hamilton, Skcel, Whittncr, Fife, ' an yk, Spada, Siniiiis. interest and enthusiasm through superior performance on the drill field and in the classroom will soon find himself in a position of leadership. Although regular Air F ' orce officers and non-commissioned officers are assigned to ad- minister and to instruct, it is the cadets themselves who see to it that the cadet wing runs smoothly and efficiently. The Precision Drill Team and the Air Force R. ().!.( ' . Band offer membership to those cadets who are e. - . ir l-orte RO I C Band. r: Band C:oi Poe, Mclntyrc, F.vans, Welcli, C:hatl Wright, Victor, (barter, -f r: Schulti Wyrick, Copeland. 2 r: Baldwin r: Peacock, Whitstone, C-anney Duke, Souder, Overman. Mird perienced or interested in precision drill or in band work. These tw o proud organizations exist not onl ' to pertorm at parades and reviews bur also tor the enjoyment of their members. The cadets are extremely fortunate in having the MARS amateur radio station as ir is the onl - means by which ham radio operators can con- tinue their hobby while at Duke. The MARS station has a training program and is available to any cadet who wishes to participate. Among addi- tional activities in which the cadet ma ' participate arc the Annual Mili- rar ' Ball, unit parries, orientation Hying and field trips, and lor those cadets interested in administration, photography, and writing there are the Personnel, Operations, and Photog- raphy vSeetions and the (ladet Office ot Information Services. The 956-] ' )5: school ear was a bus ' and interesting one for the cadets of the A.K.R.O.r.C. V ing. Many projects were undertaken; many goals rcali ed. IweKe issues of the .l ' .R. ().!.( ' . newspaper (jDHact were printed. I ' ield trips were taken to Wright-Patterson . ir force Base, Dayton, Ohio and to I ' .llington Air force Base, Houston, lexas. The ( ' adet Oorps sponsored and e(]uipped r t % ' x Squadron C, rov:: Staff: Avizonis, Peyton, Boothroyd, Squadron Cdr. McMan, Farris, Seltzer. Harley. 2 row: Jory, Carlyn, Wendorf, Faey, Krcidler, Coffey, Dosh, Askin, Herndon, Smith, Rasbcrry, Weaver. 5 rou-: Norton, Holt, Thie.ssen. Irvin. Cleaveland. Blyth. ' alcntine. Hubbcll, Wright, Fuqua, W ' adusl y, Harrington, -t row: Snow, McComa.s, McGcc, Gillcy, Padgett, Cranford, Bonhani, Krupp, C ' layton, Hollcngrccn, a ream in the Durham Alidgcr Foorball League. The enrirc Wing journeyed over to Raleigh and parricipated in the inaugural parade ot North Carolina ' s Govern or Luther Hodges. The Drill Team won the Crack-Drill award at a tri-school competition among the Air P ' orce R.O.T.C. Detachments ot Duke University, The University of North Carolina, and North Carolina State College. The Drill Team also performed in the Durham Merchant ' s Associ- ation parade and between the halves of the Duke- irainia basketball srame. Air Force KOTC cade shown operating the A Pete Avizonis and Charles Duke, are Force amateur radio station. M. RS. Wing ( ' onimand I Ik ( ..ni|ikti K()I( P.,ut,ili..n is f;n.u|Ka cm the held m tlic tolldwini; ni.iniKr: On lli,- hit :irc Alph.i ( ..mpiiu .iiul iIk li.iiHi, ,■(ititn arc the Battalion Start, Bravo Company, and the Colorguard, and on the right arc Clliarlic Company and tlic Drill Ic NAVAL R.O.T.C. KOK Stall l is..nncl. : la| M, ,,.,,„, ( ,1.. l.ihn,isk . ( apr lias- n. ( d,. KImk, ( dr l!arr . ; - la .ucn. Chid Komig, la, Maicvkv hul hilkcv. ; ,: (nil I ' aiursoi, ll Sutton. T.Sgi. lirodigan. Ski 228 r I Hartjlion Bnnd. )hn lurra ' , pljycd The United States Navy and the Marine Corps require, as docs an ' mihtary organization, capable and efficient leadership from its officers. It is this need that has lead to the formation ot NROTC units in man ' civilian universities throughout the country. The primary purpose ot the NROTC: unit, then, is to train the members for their future role as officers. Every activity ot the unit is in that direction. The first need of the capable otficer is a high level of technical proticiency. The second need is for pride in the Navy which gives rise to discipline and the effective utilization of the skills he possesses. These needs are met first b ' the tormal instruction in the classroom and on the drill held, and also by the collateral projects which are sponsored by the unit. Examples ot these are the Drill Team, the Ritle Team, the Band, and the unit newspaper, the Dolpliifi. Each of The 1957 Navy Queen of the .MiHtary Ball was Marion Huey, who was crowned by C ' aprain Robert ' . R. Bassett, U.S.N. TIk- Battulion Start ' of the NROTC: arc, on the ht r.: House, 2nd r.: Wooten, HaccUlcr, Havens, Hurni. rd r.: Mason, Ware, Crockett, Marshall. these has rhe purpose of eonrribiirinu; to the skills, or to the utili .ation of those skills. The summer cruise pro ides the opportunity for the practical appli- cation of the knowledge the future naval ofHccr has acquired in the classroom, on the drill held, and in his extra-curricular activities. Upon graduation the midshipman receives his commission in the United States Navy or the Naval Reserve, and goes on active duty, serving along beside his contemporaries trom the United States Naval Academy. The NROTC unit is an integral part of the University and the Navy. As such it plays a dual role, supply- ing the officer needs of the navy and at the same time supplementing the educational processes of the University by providing the tech- nical training necessary tor a tuture officer. Uuke can be proud of its Navy ROIC Drill Team, coniinanded by Pat Cogan. E HP MM fHPffM r A tm H H I B H Bk wW n i flr- yJf V A K. w lfe Ji Pt-S . 9 --- 5 |V Uiiibi.rs nt ' rhc Rifle- Tcim, iTC. first roic: Moore, Strickland, ' icth, and Gaiero. Second roic: Kdvvards, KIdrcdgc, Hensley, Grybowski, and Raync Start of the Dolphin, the NROTC newspaper, from left to riv,ht on the first ron- Marshall (editor), Franklin, Watson, W ' aid, and 1 laag. The second ro- -: Wright, Stapleford, Ayeoek, Deeker, Long, Hopkins, Little, Brooks, C lainhle. Cox, Shank, Schlag, Clark. 231 Established primarily to prepare college and universit} ' students as officers in the United States Marine C orps, the Semper Fidelis Society is made up of officers, reserves and former Marines, and those who plan for future careers in the Marines. The objectives of the Societ - are to create a better under- standing of the future respon- sibilities, tra- ditions, and ideals of the ( )rps through intormati e lectures, movies, and discussions, and to promote good fellowship among its members. Since its founding on the Duke campus in 1952, Semper Fidelis has sponsored such annual projects as the Red Cross Blood Drive and the SEMPER (from I to r) fi )miii indant; German, 7 St;t. Brodigan, House, ley, Soe. Chr.; Sanders, Mcllhcnny, Chaplain. SeconJ roil-: Master at Anns; Ala], Morrison. Urodii;.iii 232 FIDELIS clothing drive for Ko- rean orphans. This year rhe Society was instrumental in con- tributions to the Hun- garian Student Fund. Another highlight of this year ' s program was the annual Ma- rine Corps Birthday Ball held in Novem- ber. With a future in the Marines as the objective to mem- bership, this group proudly bears on ca mpus the Leather- necks ' famous motto, Always Faithful. A national society, the local chapter was the second in the na- tion to be formed. Beta Chapter of Semper P idelis moved through 1955-56 un- der the command of president Charles Sanders, vice-presi- dent William Beaty, Treasurer Richard German, secretary Robert Pettitt, and chaplain John Mcll- henny. Major Clar- ence L. Morrison and Sgt. David E. Brodi- gan are the group ' s advisors. Major C. L. Morrison had tlic honor ol cutting the cake- at the birthday party. 233 H f BEAUTY QUEEN Striking rwenty-year-old Marion Hucy of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, smiled pleas- antly and stepped forth from among the half-circle ot campus beauties at the Fall Coed Ball to accept her crown as the 1957 ( HANTici.KER Beautv ( ueeu from Bruce Hydahl, Cjiantici.ker Business Manager. Marion, a senior, is a member ot Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. This year marks her third appearance in the Beauty (lourt. The selection of this year ' s court was made from photographs submitted to Steve Allen, well-known host and comedian. In addition to selecting the queen, Mr. .-KUen was asked to choose two honor attendants and eight other members of the Queen ' s ( ourt. 236 Marion Huey Beauty Queen Marjoric Barrington Attendant Dartha Brookcnshirc Attendant B E AUT Y Elciinc HcriKlon Durham, N. C. Betsy n i.v Charleston, W. a. mP COURT Sue Kndppi ' nbci ' Si ' r Dearborn, Mich. t % Retty Oiiillicin Birmingham, Mich. Ruth Metts Savannah, Ga. BEAUTY Piobin Lyons Pliiladclphia, Fa. Carol Va] vv Atlanta, Ga. COURT Marilyn Giranclt Garden City, N. Y. Dor Fch Hl-Il-ii Arcnilcl laninc Pratr F I N A L I S T S N:iiK Wan Anne Rombt CHara Flanatjan F I N A L I S T S Sue Hancock Susan Dav ' HOMECOMING hursilay nfri-riioon until Satiirtlay nicirning a steady stream of alumni from far and wide signed in for the liomeeoniiTig week The college football season, like an exuberant guest who ani es a little too early while the host is still in the shower, caught Duke unaware. A pair of early setbacks had the alumni a little hedge) ' about how much they would be able to celebrate on this Homecoming AVeek-end. But for all that, the ' arrived in droves, setting much of the social tone of the week end. There were the Homecoming dis- plays, alumni barbecue, fraternity parties, and the Homecoming Show. The crowds of returning alumni beat their way to the stadium that Saturday to worship vocalK ' at the shrine and die a thousand deaths if the score was wrong when Duke ' s blue and white clad warriors left the turf. The first crack of band music, and the sustained roar from the packed stadium heralded another Homecoming, another wonderful time, and another victory as the Blue Devils downed the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University. No time of year holds the flavor as does a traditional Duke Home- coming. . . . ..„, ... , .-. .. ..iitti. N ( ind Fcgr nil House is crowiKcJ the 19?6 HoiiKcoming Queen by football team captain Buddy Bass at the annual homecoming show held in the university indoor stadium. I Ik- music t..r the annual Shot- ' n ' Slinix-r Week I ' nJ was provuieil bv Richara Malrliv, nrule ct the N..rth ( ;ar..hna State Debutante Ball. es erouxKJ the Moor tor the Saturday ni{;ht f.irnial Janee rnunchnt. ' out the ninth annual Sh ie n Slip|Kr u eek SHOE ' N ' SLIPPER I ' or the first rime since Slioe ' n ' Slipper was originated in 1947, a football game added to the week- end festivities. The Engineers from (leorgia Tech combined with Rich- ard Maltby and his orchestra to produce an exciting and en)oyable week end for the Duke Campus. The Duke Players with their first presentation of the Reclining I ' igure on Thursday evening launched the round of parties and dances. At the afternoon concert and informal dance Friday evening, the students had their first opportunity to hear the strange notes issuing from Maltby ' s unusual instrument. The perennial rain and the Blue Devil loss on Saturday did not dim the success of the Ninth Fall Week F{nd which ended with a formal dance that evening. The crowd looks on while Ahltby conducts his orchestra. I.ivcK car|Kt cutting Jt Friday night ' s inloriiuil dai FcsriMtic. licgin uitli rhc Joe College parade Short pants and high soeks mi the style for the week end. The Shoe ' n ' Slipper ( Several days prior to the annual parade sororities and fraternities jlikc surted constructing their floats. He in Forbes entertained with several tunes JOE COLLEGE Hoof ' n ' Horn ' s production of Top Secret opened the 1956 Joe (College week end by transporting Duke students and imports to a tropical island in the South Pacific, inhabited by beautiful women. The writer and producer was Allen Lacy, the co-producer, Ruth l)a is, and the director, King Rimbach. Fraternities and sororities built Hoats representing their individual ideas ol Joe College ' s Utopia, the theme for the week end. Alpha Tau Omega with its pirate ship float and Kappa Alpha with its repre- sentation of a jail containing deans and a money tree won top honors in the parade, the ATO ' s receiving the award h)r the most beautiful float, and the KA ' s tor the most original float. Les Klgart furnished his music of So- phisticated Swing for the evening dances and the Bermuda Lawn Concert. The week end was brought to a close Sunday with (jreek cabin parties and picnics. - - ' m Sm 4 W Ikti Jol- College conics to the Duke campus, he is remembered not so imieh tor the tuo lii : dances as he is lor the tremendous . . . iilSiiii Lmt arK ' Saturda) morning students and i«n folks alike begin to spread our their . . . )rniit()rics people arc lounging SIC, playing various card gani( he lawn listening to the sippnig on N ' odk.i or . . . Santa, what a curly beard you have! mr m Tri Delts revive flap per era. ' m. : S I .K- t Jl Fraternities 286-323 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL With the rush program taking placv during the spring semester, the Intcrfraternit ' ( nuncil found itself extremeh ' busy again this ye ar in overseeing the rushing program. The single abrogation of the rush rules was met with disciplinar ' action meted out by the I.F.C. Besides directing the perennial rush procedure the I.F.C. continuously worked tor better coordination between the administration, independents, and Greek organizations. I.F.C. was also instru- mental in the re-evaluation of the Universit ' drinking code. During the Spring semester I.F.(]. planned and carried out (ireek Week which brought all traternities together on a worth-while project, and also held a wheel-barrow race which gave all the fraternities an opportunit - to meet for comedy and competition. As a whole, it was another outstanding ear tor the (Council so abl - led by Jim aughn. The Inccrf ' ratcrnity Council, ht roil-: D. Quattlchaum, B. Edwards, J. auglun, B. Cozart, M. Tciiiko, B. Bcaiic. J , miv: L. Bcniutt, B. Beaty. VV. Bourne, J. Grills, B. Klonian, R. Towe, P. Baker. 3rd row: H. Wells, A. Lo.sasso, C. Yengst, A. Hcil. B. Smith, D. Bevis, M. Roberts. 4-th roiv: A. Hock, L. I ' Anson, J. Amslcr, J. Matthews, N. Latturd, J. Donley, J. Johnson. Ith row: L. Decker, 1,. Sinunons, T Cnlmcv, ] ( nlhrrr I ru:,] r S hunhson. r.th rr,vc: H, Miim,,, A. Rose. M. Korotkin, D. Wo.xl. 11. ( : .pekind. 258 rhc nicnihcrs of the Pan-Hcllcnlc Council, on the first ro-u- from Icjt to riKht. arc as tollous: F. I.cc. K. H. Kloundcrs. Sejtrd o,i the second ro-u.-: V. Spear, J. Stanback, J. Dcati, P. Ander.so.i, 15. Herb, N. Bloom, St.uhiutR on the third roii-: M. Bcnnctr, N. Bowles, J. Gibson, S. Kraus, S. Taylor, N. Schlag, L. Ada iron. S. Ratcliflfc-, and Motr. and K. Sharpe. and i l. McCoriiiick. Phoebe Anderson President, Pan-Hellenic Council PAN-HEL COUNCIL I he Fan-Hellenic Council is a representative body of two members from each of the thirteen sororities. It handles the enormous task of co-ordinating the sorority program and serving as a representative of National Pan-Hellenic on campus. This year the council has been inxolved in the elaborate planning necessary for the introduction of a second semester rush program next year. In a similar vein, much work was done on revising the membership quotas with regard to the future enrollment expansion. Other activities include: the publication ot a hand- book tor freshmen, a rush evaluation program, and pledge swaps with West. Pan-Hellenic also joined I.F.C. in sponsoring the annual Greek Week activities. In addition to its duties among the sororities, Pan- Hellenic sponsors an overseas orphan and awards scholarships. 259 CllARIOlTK VmIS President, Alpha Chi Omega The sound of hammers, the smell of fresh painr, and the sight of upset chairs and lamps greeted returning Alpha Chi ' s in September. Order was soon restored, however, and we proudly entered our newly decorated room in time for rush. Chot wielded the gavel, Ruth and JoAnn planned gala rush parties, and soon we wel- comed our twenty favorite rushees as pledges. Fun and fellowship continued at unique parties planned by Polly and Marilyn, including coflees, pic- nics, banquets and a part) ' at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital. Second semester activities were highlighted by a Valentine dinner dance for our pledges at the Carolina Inn, Cheerful Cherub Day, Mar- garet ' s miraculous transformation oi our second room, and the annual Joe College festivities. Our wonderful ' ear in Alpha ( ' hi Omega ended w irh a flurrv of planning tor our convention in Pasadena. Satwiial l-Oniidiiin IXtlc ISS l.(H il Foiiiiiiiuu. Date l ' H2 Siiiiihcr of ( ' .hapten; S 1 Satwihil . IcDihership 4( ). 5 0 Local Me i hnsliip Colors Scarlet and (ilivc izrccn Alpha Chi Omega | K. Riffle, L. Speed. B. North, 1. Fisher. dges . S. Miller, A. Andes, S. Straub, ngtcm, I,. McQuilkin, J. Ha.sting.s, I ' . .Stephens, N. Kcnnell, R. Co.x. All.ha Ch) ())iRg.i,. ; -j nnijrom h ' ft ta ri ' Jit: 15. Ivcy. P. Stevens J. Gill, J. Kills, R. Dunlap, F. Cox. Second roil-. J. Collins, I-. Page S. Doane, A. Cowles, C. Stutz, R. Davis, C. Yates, K. Todd V. Taylor, P. Allen, J. Edgar. Third row: A. Baker, M. Beattie G. Bole, N. Reise, A. Thompson, H. Swan, M. Miller, A. Spnint M. Evans, G. Marshall, M. Tuttle, M. Hildreth, C. Lucas J. Minder. Fourth row: S. Greene, B. North, A. Andes, ' . Tur lington. B. Love, N. Fennel, P. F.ason, J. Fisher, K. Riffle S. Straiil), C;. Hines. I.. Speed, A. Weston, J. Hastings l|i|ii I), 111 I ' l Mfoni , lint n,-..J,lll„ n-Jit. 1 . 1 u Ik II, I ' . J .1 1, L Kuh, L lr( Icincru, J. Ncwl.nrm-. Snond ™u. S. I Ic. ci , k. I i|.inn, 1, ( ,.u, v.. Hargravc, K. Zk-glcr, J. Inniaii, H. h..,,-.!, C. W il-nii. ' . I ' .ail. ' I ' liird row: V. l-camc-r, N. (irccii, J. I ' .ini, K. Stewart, 1. (nllilaiid, D. Butich, J. McDowell, S. l)av.ds..i., B. Day, R. AUtrs. h,iirlh rou-: B. Bickt-tt, J. Clcrard, A. Ronibtrg, H. Reed, 1.. ( aicJcsicr, K. Kaglc, M. Hochreitcr, K. Jordati. M. Hnuduii. I ' .. ' IVIiT. S ' ol slwaii jre S. Hodges, A. Marshall. 262 Scprcmbcr arrived, and rhc ADPi ' s returned to Duke. Rushing was the highhght of our fall semester with 19 pl edges joining the Alpha Delt clan. Our Saturday afternoons were spent with the children at Durham ' s (Cere- bral Palsy Hospital. Our fall beauties included four sisters in the Ohanticleer Beauty Cx)urt and Bets - and Peg in the Homecoming CCourt. (Christmas brought many parties with U.N.C. ' s Zetes and the Duke KA ' s, which were given for underprivileged chil- dren. With the new year came the ex- citement of our pledge dance at the (Carolina Inn and Friendship Wtek which followed. Ellen was chosen as the Duke KA Rose. Before we knew it, we found ourselves devoting our time to the Joe (College Float. Then once again it was e.xam time, and we said our goodbyes to the Seniors, especially to our Kay. But we were looking forward to another wonderful year of campus life. Sat ' wiidl Fouiidiiig Date 1851 Local Founding Date 1911 N limber of Chapters 86 National Membership 42,000 Local Membership 56 Colors Ji;hr blue anJ white Kav Zeigler President, Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi pledges are, I r, I to r: H. Arendell, J. Wuhz, I . Herndon, B. Buening, C. Burton. 2 r: E. Foscue, S. Gaston, , I. May, R. Lyon, D. Dodge, A. Huskins. 3 r: K. Kincaid, L. Visco, L. C:oltrane, C. Noggle, N. Blount, S. Creel, O. Blackard, A. Ke i lir This year brought the return of our Al ' .Phi ' s with Bunny presiding. After a hectic three week rush period, seven new pledges were the wonder- ful reward. The pledges did themselves proud with their party for the ac- ti es. During the fall we joined in open houses with fraternities at both Duke and Carolina, conducted Hillel services, and ended up the semester on a cheerful note with our own pre-exam pizza party. The climax of second semester was the night we crowned our pledges Queen for a Night at our dinner dance in the Washington Duke Hotel. Along came spring, and Al ' Phi had a well-spent atternoon when it gave a party tor orphans where a good time was had by all. This year Alpha Epsilon Phi can boast as notables many girls on house council, some Sunday School teachers, and, saving the best for the last. Dot, our campus- w ide chairman ot the l ACTs. Bunny Leib President, Alpha Epsilon Phi Wiliniuil l- ' ijuiidiiii IXitc |in)9 Local ■' oiiiidiiin Datf l r,4 Siiiiihfy (if Clitipters 41 XatifjiMl Mfinhenhip lO.OOO I Mill Ml ' III her ship 17 Colon ( irccn atui liitc The A1:PIu ' s aiul tiK-ir ruslKc-s (.-nioy rc-trcsli thin at J foriiul party iliirin;; oin.- ot the tin The niciiibcrs of Alpha Kpsilon Phi sorority arc, seated on ill,- JJnor. from left to rijiht: D. Schwartz and G. .uckcr. Secomi rniv: S. Gold- stein, S. Ward, D. Felson, B. Leibowitz, R. Simons, ( .. Nachnian. Third row: K. Margulies, L. VVagman, B. Meyers, L. Roth, A. Segal C. Anspach, N. Bloom, J. Nichols was not present for the picture 265 Mc-inlK-rs (.t !i4i. I ' d, ..„.„« ' .. .,ai,.I „n , „■n.i m,. I II J. Dr.m, K. WuuiL. J. ai.shup, Al. C:.irur, ( :. ll...ni.,s. S. I , I ' . N.iUi.tiiR-, A. C.rady. Second row: V. Pcrnn, 1, . V W Miluv, II. Kc-ycs, M.Kendall, M.Siegling.S W rit;lu. ( 1 l.lnL), .N. Xiitttr, A. J. Douglas. Third rou-: L. Nickel, I. Spcir, K. Howard, A. Creadick, J. La Rue, (. ' .. ( lason, G. Perkins, K. Groth, S. Ihomas. S ' ot pictured u-ere P. Page, D. Mainsel, A. League 266 The start of a new year and here we are again in jolly Alpha Fhi. Mueh of our time was spent in trolieking. Scholarship picnics, pledge banquet at the (x)lonial Inn, dinner dance at the Wash-Duke, holiday parties with our alumnae, Monday bridge coflees. Initi- ation banquet at the Carolina Inn, a tea in honor of our national president, Mrs. Keys, showers, firewell party for the seniors, and the climax ot the year, our annual mitjration to Myrtle Beach. In addition, we also gave several parties for others. December found us caroling at the VA Hospital and joining the Kappa Sigs in entertaining children from the Methodist Orpha- nage. Later in the year we sponsored a benefit bridge party for our national philanthropy. Cardiac Aid. Despite this social calendar. Beta Nu gained third place scholastically and turned out three Phi Bete ' s, along with other campus leaders. Siitional Foiiiidiii; Dan- 1872 Local I ' uuiid ' uiii, Date 1935 Xiiwlvr of Chapters 61 Sational Meiiilvrship 2y,()()() Local Membership 47 President, Alpha Phi Alpha Phi pledges are, first ro-u-: M. Giddings, P. Hine, N. Jones, R. Alien, V. Maki. Second row. M. Locke, J. Lanpher, J. Young, L. I ' llis. G. Boothroyd, J. Sweet. Third row: J. Andress, J. Florence, J. AIcCAilla, F. Darrah, C:. Grady, T. Schniitt. AhseM: Y. Nasser. In a uinrer wonderland, Ali h.. Plus cnimani fresh- men dnrnig rush with a loniul Meigh UlII party. President, Ucltj Delta Delta Tri Delta celebrated its 25th ear at Duke — 18 pledges joined the ranks. Remember: U.N.C. hostesses for Founders ' Day dinner, Tri Delta Tasties for our scholarship fund, PiKA and Tri Delt joining forces to play Santa Claus at Christmas. Meanwhile our illustrious ones were engaged in their campus roles. Martha Rae, our president. Phi Beta Kappa, cheer- leader — Sylvia, head of Co-ordinate Board — Barbara, Jennie, Susie, P ACs — Jennie, Chanticleer Assistant Edi- tor — Lynn, Judy Rep — Margie on beauty court — Alix, Co-author ot Hoof ' n Horn show. After Christmas and exams came the initiation doings — a pledge dance at the Hope Valley Country Club and a week of fes- tivities from which emerged new actives. Spring officially began with the Tri Delt Fashion Show — it pro- gressed rapidly into a work day on the Joe C ollege float and terminated w ith yraduation and summer holida ' S. Sati Jiuil ii)i(iidiii{i. IXitr ISSK l.iiail Fonihiiiii IXitc 19:; 1 Siiiiibcr of Chapters 99 Satloihil . liiiihershlp 5H,2()() ljH d Ma ilvrship 60 Colors S.IVCT. g, id ;liui i)luc Ihe Tri-Delt pledges are, Jirst r r ; from lift to rifihr: I ' . Akin- K McKarlane, J. Attwood. K. Grcason, J. Taylor. SecoiiJ rau 1. Shepard, G. Suninicrs, J. Smith, J. Pratt, L. Rubendall, C. Dyer. Ihinl row: D. Berncy, J. Farmer, B. Caldwell, J. Gant, J. Whiting. 0 fti3«Hft,eMi S V vivy,i l 1 Delt.i siiic,rit -. left to right, first roic: A. Hau kiM.-, J. Gil.Mm. ( :. Alott, 1.. Wagner. S. Mathis, G. iVlorck. Second roiv: S. VVhitted, R. Boylc, B. Grain, L. Hanford, B. Bell, M. Harris, E. Rooker, C. Ketner, J. Steves, B. Cokcr. Third roiv: J. Holt, M. Noble, J. Doyle, M. Boaz, S. Arn, C. Flanagan, G. Wadsvvorth, S. Long, A. Messick, L. Dally. Fourth row: K. Bo- wen, M. Moody, M. Barrington, J. Lang, B. Ncwcombe, M. Mc- Camey, K. Flynn. D. Craven. H. Henderson. X. Tnrnt.iill. K. Bell. 269 ■iiii l)clt.i (;.iinni.i, ™ , .. u , h! ur.. i; ,„!trs..n, II. IK.iiiul.Ts Is. Harniigcr, O. Scnii, . .m. vx. :,iJ iv : 1). Rodgcr.s, A. H.ui Icy. C. .Skillan, P. Urook.s, P. Burn.s, A. McConncll, S. Taylor J. Cliappillc, A. Schmidt. 3rd totx: C Owcii.s, M. Scliauman . Wlivrc, K. Newell. C:. Woorcn, H. McC:onncll, S. I ' Vicnd 1. W.ulc. -fill roii:- S. Rives, S. Sturdivant. J. CJilcs. M, Braiidwcll ( .. I ..rriKT, N. Todt, J. Short, J. Shoe. MissitiR: H. l-ishcr, . Bring hurst. 1, Olmsrcl. M. Midpctr, I,. Brooks, K. Ronson. S. Schii mlkIkt, 1. Stone, B. :if;ner, S. Cunplicll. S. (irucnuisicr 270 Sand grains began falling in Beta Thcta ' s hour glass last suninicr w hrn President Pat Burns met with dele- gates trnni 84 IX i chapters in {)uebec. In October we started rush, which culminated in the reception and pledg- ing of 14 girls. Then began the round of campus activities. Peggy, ( oed Manager of Duke Pla ers and Tow n (iirls veep . . . Amanda, (]o-editor ot .■iirl ivc . . . an, ( )-editor oi Peer . . . Nereidian prew and secretary- Kit- ten and Nan . . . Barb, lown (iirls ' president . . . W ' AA pre - and eep- Arhne and Mnnia . . . FAC . . . 1 rans- fer Advisor, lime passed. In Decem- ber we took our adopted blind girl to the Messiiih. Although it seemed only a short time, the hour glass was half tilled when our pledge dance, initiation, and I ' ounders ' Day came. In April, we returned from Province convention to newly redecorated rooms. May brought our retreat tor planning the coming year and house party. The last grain. Satuiihil Foiiiidiim Ihti Local Fo ii diiifi Date Sniubcr of Chapters Xatioiial Mciiibenlup Local Mcinbcnhip Colors |9:iQ S4 4 5. ()()() Bronze, pink, and hli c Delta Gaimn.1 I), (iauld, ( W hitc, K. Kinn. Prcsidciir, Delta G edycs arc. first rem; Jrnni Irfl to ntiht: Rickard, S, Myers. Srcomi r«i;-; P. n. C. BiKier. C. Mailsaac. A. Butt. V. C A. Alor- Proctnr, riic i:)clta GaniTiia version of Joe College ' s Utopia wai a straw-tilled float for an old-fashioned hayride r Prt-sidcnt, Kapt« A I ' Ollow ing iin carl - October morn- ing indoctrination of twenty pledges, the new Thctas gave a breakfast at the Wash-Duke and party at the ( :astle. White I)uch ' member, (iinn -, was crowned Homecoming Queen. In De- cember, Theta and several fraternities indulged in prc-Christmas parties for orphans, and provided clothes, food, and presents for a nccd - family. Honors accumulated: Marion reigned as Chanticleer Queen with Marilyn in the court; Jean was a Maid of Cotton finalist; Nancy, Nonie, and Margie became Phi Betc ' s; Lassie was Social Standards Chairman; KB was junior class president; FAC ' s were Barric, Marilyn, and Alice. The Triad followed a farewell to Haze and wel- come to new prcxy Anne. Initiation preceded our combination Founders ' Day and initiation banquet. District conventions and Joe College floats kept us active. The seniors were given a party then — graduation. Satmiial r ' oiiiidiiK ' Ihtr 1S7() I.aCiil l- ' oiiiidiiiv, Ihtr 1 2S Suiiiher iif ' ,7 j ) c SI Satioiial . Ifiiibcrship 4 .()()() Local Mciiil ' crship •;y Cohns Hhick ,.nd -old Alpha Ihcta pkdgcs, , r: P. Jarinan. J. WalUcr, W. Sampson, bsiin, J. Wclthcr, J. C hilds. 2mi r: M. Kirkpatrick, J. Cantcy, iiistiiTi, (I. I.angworthy, I.. Vrccland, P. Ty.son. 3rd r: B. Hull, 1. Walker, S. Broomfitld, B. Hardcastlc, S. Sinimons. Members of Kappa Alpha llicra snr irir are, sr itej nn ihf flnor, reading from left to right: A. .McKee, J. Faulkner, and N. Fairgrievc. Second row: N. Bowles, M. Carrick, M. Montgomery, A. Jordan, S. Hazen, E. Flannery, N. Alston, G. Lassiter, and K. Black. Third row: S. Graham, M. Bennett, S. Hatcher, N. Urban, B. Bab- cock, H. Goebel, J. McFaddin, J. Gregory, and T. Tafe. Fourth row: C. Lusby, S. Alexander, A. GifFhorn, M. Chamberlain, G. Alston, L. Penfield, M. Irons, C. Cleave, and G. Cooper. 273 Mcnilicrs it Kappa IX-lt.i arc, . . nnv. Icfl lo rinhl: 1). Cashwcll, J. Shtrcr, W. Sattcrriild, J. Kctncr, ' . Wilson, M. Carlylc. Secoihl row: K. Schneider, M. McCormick, J. Rau, D. Glenn, K. Pierce, M. Cathcy, B. Hiigjjins, S. F ' .rwin, V. Gibbon.s. Third row: B. Rankin, A. Prince, A. Bowdcn, G. Sheliadi, P. Wood, M. Hicks, A. I-Vench, V. Best, R. Holm, J. Knowles. Fourth row: P. Oawford, C. C;rosz, J. VVcnbcrf, D. Aher, F. Beanian, I .. VV ' hitaker, M. Dunn, P. Martin, S. Bevins, F. Strickland, J. Stanback. 274 In the fall a lonely little red devil named Mephistopholcs hit I ' ast (Cam- pus. He found the way to the Hades of the KD ' s diirintr rush and liked it so well he stayed all year. A ' hen Christmas came he went to C hapel Hill to party with the KD ' s and a fraternity there, but finding that he had more in common with the Blue Devils, he rounded off his holi- day festivities with a Delt parr ' . With many apologies, he finally invited the (Chapel Hill chapter over, and they swapped suppressed desires. After coaching all the girls through exams, Aleph sighed with relief, put up the white roses for the pledge dance at the Wash Duke and then initiated our pledges. As the sisters walked off into the sunset at graduation, Meph looked in a mirror to congratulate himself and discovered that he, too, could be a success. He had green and white teeth, also. XatwimI Foimdiiii Date 1897 Local Foiiiidin i Date 1912 Nimiher of Chapters 94 National Meiiihership 38,000 Local Membership 59 Colors Oil ve green and w hite FoY Pierce President, Kappa Delta The pledges of Kappa Delta are, to r. first row: E. Boling, D. Hewitt, .M. Tvndall, P. Murdock, G. Heinle, B. Brinkley. Second roiv: T. Glidewell, S. Hunter, L. Oudshoff, E. Moore, J. Huck. Thnd row. N. Lotte, J. . Iauck, J. Kelly, M. Glass, B. Lassiter, L. Keeny. The Kappa Delta ' s climax an cxcitinp nisli pcrmd with their last turiiial patty, The Garden of Dreams. The Kappas were reunited in Sep- tember when Duke opened its doors once again for the school year. Rush came in October followed by a cabin part ' for the new pledges. In No- ember, ATO and Kappa jointly sponsored a Thanksgiving party tor l ' ' dgemont children. December tea- tured several events: a spaghetti din- ner with the Alums, a jaunt to the Planetarium and dinner in ( hapel Hill, and a (Christmas party with the SAI- ' s for underprivileged children. After the opening of the new year a coflee was held with the Zetas. The Cioldcn Triad Dance was held in Februar ' along with a big and little sister ' alentine Party. Time for initiation arrived, and in March the Kappas sponsored an ice cream social. With Joe College Week End in store tor April, work began on the float for the parade. The year closed with the senior banquet in Alay and a last Hing at the Myrtle Beach part -. Anne Wescott President, Kappa Kappa Cianima Witioiial r ' li iiuiii ii IXi r 1S7() Local Founding IXrtr iv n Ntivibcr of (. ' liiip fis s ' National Mf nl rislii[J 45, ()()() Local .Wciiihcrsh ' ip 60 Colors l.iglit blue and I 1;irk tiluc Ihc Kappa Kappa Garnina pledges are, Irft to right, first rrra ' : S. Williams, M. McLaren, ' . Welsh, G. Goodman, S. Knappcnberger. Second row: G. Atwood, S. Sumner, S. Martin, M. Sanders, A. Nash. Third rou- S. Morrow, I.. McCJec, J. Ainslic. A. Clark, J. Campbell. ' Cinderella School rides on a iKin for the Kappa ' s Joe College Hoat. t FI t f f , Kappa Kappa Gamma, nr ri v: , I. Persons, M. ( ' Iiild, M. Ciiiycr, P. Kerns, L. Pollack, L. A. Brown, B. Barksdalc, S. Knight. 2 hi row: E. Hart, V. Atkinson, P. Welsh, L. Stone, M. Brower, A. V ts- cott, R. Kohler, P. Anderson, J. Pallange, M. A. French. 3rJ row: C. Bowcrsox, M. Lyon, P. Merchant, G. Maclver, J. Varney, P. Brueggenian, S. Ratts, J. Mayers, J. Bierbaum, S. Stokes, S. VVhitener, B. Werner. 4th row: M. Church, C. Licbrcchr, B. Hel- met, D. Brokenshirc, B. Quillian, G. Partlow, C. Holsclaw, E. Win- ton, J. Gleason, C. Black, D. Welt, G. Hall, S. Bridgcwatcr. 277 IIr- iiKiiilurs of Phi Mil siiriirity arc, oil llie Jirsl mii-. w ,i left h n hf: H. McDowell, J. Dougliton, A. Slus.scr, M. Applcbce L. Amend. Second row: D. Urqui .a, M. Potter, P. Biggers, S. Edgcr- ton, A. Dixon, C. Cane, P. Oliver, H. Sinitnons, J. Harrington Third row: J. Dic-kinson, J. Blanton, A. Haney, A. Massey, J. Mc l.awhorn, A. Weaver, J. Gruber, M. ( arraway, M. Nicholson Fourth row: M. Hitternhort ' , V. Vinson, B, Duniap, K. Sharp K. Newman, G. Crossicy, B. Nelson, L. Buggein, C. Carl, D. Babb Maaiu i-J 278 September, we rcrurncd in style Greeting our sisters witii a smile We prepared for starting rush With its parties gay aiui plush. Our fine pledge class of 18 girls Began its davs of work and whirls Wl- really love them one and all Joanne said with her Dixie drawl. A pledge banquet at the ( astle, A meal the union can ' t excell. At Hope ' alley, a dancing spree A night for our pledges ' jubilee. On to the Cerebral Palsy Hospital We were due for a pleasant thrill Teaching the children their ABC ' s Made us love brave ones as these. We ' ve had a very wonderful ear Full of friendship and good cheer But next September, we will renew Another ' ear of fun in Phi Mu. Witioihil Faii hiiiiii Date 1852 IjjCliI F(jiiiidiiii Date 1935 Xiiiiiher of Chapters 71 Xatioiial Meiiihership 3 1 ,000 Loeal Mei ilvrship 2 Colon Rose and white Anne Slusser President, Phi Mu Phi Mu pledges, 1st r: 1. Robinson, A. Priddy, J. Staley, K. Hcyse, B. Timberlake. 2nd r: B. McKeel, N. Norby, G. Foster, A. Barnt- housc. M. Wright, M. Hammond, B. Hundley. 3rd r: D. Dieffen- K. Kittrcll, C. Markwardt, A. Huffman, J. Purdy, P. Pope. ;-4| liil n , ■mmmu.mm tieiks (,r Phi lu rhink that lilV in the Old South, shown on their lloat, «a,s close to Utopia. Pi Phi has been busier than ever this year. Upon returning to sehool and our completely redecorated room, we immediately plunged into plans tor rush. Social functions were many. We again sponsored our annual C ' hrist- mas party for the children of I .dge- mont with the Beta ' s. The highlight of the season was the CJolden Triad pledge dance at the Washington-Duke and our initiation banquet at the Ranch House. As a project for the ear we conducted a survey among Durham residents for the Durham Cx)unty C ancer Organization and sponsored a lecture given on East Campus by medical members ot the local Cancer Society. Julia Mart was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Barbara Bickhart to Who ' s Who, and many other Pi Phi ' s received campus honors. The year ended with our Senior Banquet and each of us stopped to remember the parties and work that had gone into making this one ot the best vears for Pi Phi. Skip Kurlbal m President, Pi Beta Phi National Founding Date Local Founding Date Niiniber of Chapters National . leiiibership Local Membership Colors 1867 104 60, ' ids 60 Wine and silver blue Pi Beta Phi pledges are, to r, first row: A. Swany, C. Murray, S, Gercken, A. Boone, P. Beddoc, J. Durstinc. Second row: J. Hecl - roth, M. UeLcgal, M. Mclntyre, S. Sexton, P. Straw, J. Medkv. Thircl row: B. Ranihin, 11. l.ockc, M. Rhamstinc, J. Trainincil, 1. Whitney. H. Rhudcs, S. Haglc-r, J. Scatter. SaonJ ruu: li. liKklun, C. W luic- hurst, M. Green, M. Railey, L. Williams, S. Kurlbaum, S. Mcln- tyre, M. Ellis, S. Tyree, L. Adams. Third row: E. l.atimer, C. Brown, P. Nolan, N. Crawford, M. Mosteller, H. Ruddle, S. Herr, T. Booth, S. Saunders, J. Holloway, N. Rothaus, JV1. Wolfe, A. Kennerly. Fourth roir: M. Eskridge, I.. Noller, J. Garrett, S. Addington, J. Woodall, S. Ratcliff, S. Tucker, S. Wheeler, B. Grant, K. Dav.s, P. Lee. J. Lassltcr, S. Forte, N. Ware. 281 I Ik- MaiiiliiTs ot Sit;iii.i Kapp.i .sororiry ,irc, on llir Jirsi mvj. sc.ili; hjl 10 nuhl: C. Williams, B. Bordeaux, M. l.yoii, L. Uiulcru.xul N. Hiss, and D. Ways. SecofiJ row: .. Blackerby, C. Miillins, I), l.oy N. Northrop. N. Wrighr, F. Fuqua. and N. .Arthur, ' riiir, ron F . Lcc, A. Gunn. J. Mn-cs, P. .Stccnkcn. B. Jones, and B. Kcgistcr Tlic Sigma Kappas garlicrcd prior ro riu- opening of fall semester tor a pre-school planning and tun session at Marianna ' s Durham home. After re- calling the June beach parry the sisters discussed the coming Saturday ' s cabin party which would initiate the social season. Rush soon occupied us and saw the establishment of the Hot Pot tradition with its disrinuuished hat. W ith the excitement ot rush over, actives and newly acquired pledges occupied themselves with a Halloween parry in appropriate setting, present- ing an evenings entertainment at the Methodist Retirement Home, a picnic in Duke Park, a pledge banquet and (Christmas party and numerous in- tormal gatherings. After exams the Sigmas returned to begin second semester with pizza parties, pledge dance at the Vash- ington-Duke, initiation, spring picnics, Joe (College tloat, and a beach party. Witioihil Foiindliiii Date Local F M idiii J Date Xiimlvr of Chapters Xational Meniberslup Local Meiiihership Colors- 1. 1874 1931 69 ! 5,000 20 uiroon lillZABLlH UnDKRWOOD President, Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa pledges are, left to niihl: N. Arthur, B. Jones, J. Moses, D. Loy, N. Wnght. Ahsem: C. Mullins, F. Kui)ua, L. Blackaby. S.r) o f i [ilcdgc class. Rcrurning ro a newly decorated room, rhe Zetas made plans for their new rush party. The Zetanese in Oriental kimonos and the sisters in white formals at the formal parties drew a tine pledge class. Soon after rush we had a pizza party and dinner with the alumnae. We- always look forward to our bean-steak dinner, senior banquet, and annual dinner dance for the pledges. S()ciall - speaking, our open house with the FhiKaps and serenade and party with the PiKA ' s were fun. But the Zetas remember many other things they ' ve done together work- ing at Durham Day Nursery, enter- taining children at O.xford Orpha- nage with the PhiKaps, and slaving on the Joe College Float. Individual Zetas have done their share on cam- pus, too — Ann, our president — Fran, PhiKap Queen — Margery and Mar- garet, Ivv — 6 FACs — Bobbie, secre- tar ' of PanI lei and Joanne, •. ' .(;.A. treasurer. .• nN FOINDIXMH President, ZetLi Tan Alpli; Wit ' toihil Foiiiuiui ' i Datf ISQS LiHiil I ' Miihiiiia Date 1915 Niiiiihcr of chapters 100 National Mnnhenhip V,,?n) Local Mciiil ' crship 60 Colors Ilirquoi (.■blue ;inJ .stc-fl STL-y The pledges of Zeta Tau Alpha are, first row: S. Hoir, C. Waiters, T Reed, P. Fraley, K. Kenerick. Seco id row: A. Blandford, S. James, .1. Harris, M. Brinn, C. Atkins. Third row: S. VV ' achter, T. Gud- ger, B. Martin, V. Grant, K. King, P. Murray. Absent: N. Pope. r o r ooQ. into If Members of Zcta Tau Alpha sorority, on the first rim; from left to right: S. Brockwell, N. Jones, J. DcHart, VV. McAnally, J. Recce, P. Kimzey. Second row: A. Keller, J. Spenee, N. Burns, L. Nevvth, A. Jessee, A. Poindcrer, K. Smith, S. Grant, A. Bates, T, Mull. Third row: D. McCall, A. Milliken, N. Schlag, A. Aiken, M. New- ton, F. Johnson, B. Caveness, B. Southard, 1,. Brian, B. H;irt, M. Stennis, N. Talcott. Fourth roiv: A. Armfield, I.. Smith, J. Snow, J. Sale, J. Bay, J. Moore, H. Jones, C. Cooper, C. Hess, L. Davis, B. Inlkman, M. I.il.ihcrtc, B. Herh. 285 Alpha Tai] On, v , IiiNimiu. Ju.I ;„;. I ' .ov u U. Ratlifl ' . 1.. I.HiiiKM . l ' ,.,uriK. W. Win.slou, i. licll, H. Johnson, 15. Masscy, B. Swiiulcll, J. Kcnaston. Second toil-: . Banton. V . Caswell, A. U heeler, J. (inodall, C. Atkinson, N. Krcdich, B. Bcaty, B. Richards, B. Stewart, J. Jordan, J. Michaud, B. Martin. Thtrtt rniv: J. Harris, J. Peter, (i. Barrett, Y. Coble, B. I ' orwood, V. Wall, R. Pool, D. Sims, C;. Lewis. B. Alexander, S. Young, T. Robertson, I). Montgomery, J. Hubert, I ' ,. Kishcr, B. Sink, J. Robertson, l-oiirth rov:: B. Best, B. Baldwin, I ' . Vy- Mieyer, H. Rohlf. J. (ioodman, T. Graham, J. Cell, H. Saint. C. VVhitaker, I . Ilnllouell, J. lohnson, S. Smith, (i. Dillard, D.Jones, R. Kr.mier. H. IVtnit, . Akers. Alpha Tau Onicpa, led by president Bill Beaty, onee again cnjoNed an extremely suecessful year. Both the M.S.G.A. and Y.M.C.A. took giant strides under the able leadership of Edgar Fisher and Al Wheeler. ATO, while maintaining a high scholastic average, was vcr ' active socially, with parties and informal get-togethers dotting the calendar. The highlight of the fall season was a unique Roman Toga Party, complete with horses, chariots, suits of armor and the inevitable rain. Setting oft the spring was the annual ATO Sweetheart Ball, which was only one event among the many parties and occasional trips to the beach. The trophy case is rapidly becom- ing overcrowded. Early in the fall, ATO was awarded the Fraternity Citizenship Trophy. The Homecom- ing Display and John (JoodalTs ugly face brought the Taus two more. X.itir ihil Foii hiiiie. Diite 1865 Local Founding Date 1872 Siiniber of Chapters 121 National Membership 70,000 Local Membership 68 Colors Azure and (lold Prcsulciit, Alpha Tan Omega Alpha Tau Omega pledges are, frnni left to niiht. ht r: D. Ivey, S. Casey, F. ' arburton, B. Kmg, B. Clme, B. Wilcman, J. Rutlcdge. 2nd r: J. Herring, B. Watson, P. Yeakei, B. Taylor, P. Buckley, J. Owens, ir, r; B. Ritchie, B. Drummond, M, Sharp, J. Swafford, G. Thelcn, D. Paulson, L. Schwoebel, N. Saint-Amand, C. Weisigcr. On September 20 House H came to lite with such noises as deal ' em and let ' s make it to Baileys. Again the Betas were returning from vaca- tion to the college life of Dear ol ' c Duke. Plans were made for an active social program which included open houses after football games, dinner- dances, and an occasional cabin party. As the year progressed, Betas were found in almost all phases ot Duke ' s extra-curricular life. Brothers held positions on the Judicial Board, Shoe and Slipper Council, Student Union Board of Directors, and Pep Board, while Beta athletes participated in varsitv and intramural sports. Spring X ' acation and Joe (-ollege brought to a close another year ot festivities. Under the leadership of president Phil Baker the Beta Stars continued to shine brightlv on (iamma Rho. Pmi Baker President, Beta Theta Pi WitiDihil l ' i)iiiid ' iii ' i Ihtc is! ; Ijh iI Foiiiid ' uiii, Date 19?9 Number of Chapters 95 Nat ' wml Membership 65, ()()() l.ociil Membership 5S (.1)1 (irs I ' mk ami Blue he pledges of Beta Theta Pi ire, first row: J. Farris, J. Barton, T. Greer, . W ' allace, C. Grant, D. Warner. Secorat rois: B. Boys, D. Karz, D. Singer, Faton, T. Reynolds, D. VVingcrtcr, F. Mclntyre, and H. Kahn. Ikt.. Ihcta Pr, hi r,ni-: 1). Risky, I). W ' .irson, B. I.oscc, C. W h; V ' . Sparrow, B. Bottoms, N. Jones, U. Cornwcll. liiJ ro- :]. Ell A. Mead, B. Walton, T. Wier, T. Taylor, P. Baker, M. Jackson. J. Cole, J. Lynch, D. Burton, S. Furman, W. Hagen. 3rd nir T. Ellis, R. Clarke, 1.. King, D. Strawther, R. Towe, T. Lowe, B. Stuart, B. Weaver, J. Hobbs, S. Colwell, T. Short, B. Miller, R. Kohl, H. Rouse, J. Moore, K. Whitehead. 4th tow: B. Byrne, D. McClain, P. Jones, D. Bimestefer, G. Tabor, H. Paterson. J. Pettit, H. Eldredge, L. Parsons, C. Miller, O. K. Niess, B. Dowl- ing, C. Wills, C. Wendorf, K. Peterson. 289 The members of Del 1 J SiL ' m.i Tin Irjtiniin .in, . ;; ' •;, ' - :;...• on the first TO-w: Vi ' A Wu, , K. I auard-, ( , K,.ht.m-., (, IKh rUin, V. Cook, C. Fletcher, L. Bassctt, R. Dwiggins. On the seamj wu.-: v.. Smith, H. Meredith, D. Biswell, J. Barker, A. Heil, VV. Cherry, I). Burdick. K. Rodgcrs, J. Ferguson. On the third roiv: (i. Wood, R. Rau, S. Cox, C. Moore, J. Simpson, J. Williams, C. Mngsr, A. Henry, I ' .. Doughtic, F. Buohl. On th,- fdiirth roii-: B. Straus, K. Allen, R. York, J. Shinn, I.. Jcmks, J. Rich- ardson, I). llcHii, !•■. Alcv.iTuicr, R. Succt, and A. Carter. 290 AchicNcmcnr has been rhc by-word in another great year for Delta Sigma Phi. Under the able leadership ot Brother Al Heil, the chapter has added many firsts to its list of accomplishments. The highlights ot the year included the state-wide Founder ' s Day Banquet and Dance, the selection ot our S eet- heart, and the annual vSailors Ball in the spring. The Founder ' s Day pro- gram was sponsored by this chapter and included all Delta Sig chapters and colonies in North ( ' arolina. Among other events of the chapter were serenades, rushing, pledge train- ing, and initiations, as well as intra- mural sports and other campus activi- ties throughout the academic year. It was a good year for Delta Sigma Phi ... a year pervaded by that genuine traternal spirit which comes of belonging to and working for a common cause. M Wnioiial I- ' olliidui IXitc Local Founding Date Siiiiiher of Chapters Sat ' wiial Mciiihership Local Mciiihersliip Colon Nile (Jrccn anc IK99 1920 S7 3S,()00 54 White Al Hkii. Prcsidc-nt, Delta Sigma Phi The pledges Poore, Ho«c of Delta Sigma Phi are, Fi ■. Second ru ' -: Knapp, •olt■, nt roii-: Stoops, Barkley, Kramer, .-, Pteirter, Wnable, and Summers. p W, i 1 1 1 I J I.U B ' ' h Ko A 111 ™P, ?M i Tlu- Delrs startLxl the school year with ;i tull hst of social activities, inckiding cabin parties, smorgasbords before football games, an annual Christmas dance, and our formal Rain- bow Ball. Vc also enjoyed several parries with fraternities and sororities from (Chapel Hill. Our rush season culminated with a banquet at the Ranch House and a pledge dance at the C arolina Inn. in the Homecoming displays, a wild mustang doughnut of S.iM.U. was dunked to the tune of ' LOOKS LIKK W ' K ' LL DUNK ' KM DO-NUr. b were well repre- sented on the sports field, as well as in campus publications, including the ( ' l ro i!cli Chanticleer, and Duk- K iiiiiicrr. All in all, Delta Tau Delta enjoyed one of its most successful years. Agzin having one of the largest pledge classes on campus, we look forward to another prosperous ear in 1957-58. JiM AlA President, Delta Tau Delta Xatinihil i ' htindiim IXitc 1H5 ' Lotal lujinidiim 1 ' ' ' iy:s Siiiiihcy (if Clhipti ' is S6 Wnioihil Mciiihcrship SO, ()()() Ijjcal Mciiibcrship ft Colors l urp le. White, ;UhI (ic.ld llie n.enil.LTs of the Delt.i Tau Delta pledge elass are, lal r,n H. Turner, B. Innberlake, K. Cireene, C. Nolan, B. rranklin, J. Lai ning. 2mi row: R. Stagner, S. Hankins, D. Suddith, T. Bazemore, G. Powc R. Dicffcnbach, C. Singleton, S. Prevost. 3rd ro G. Dickinson, J. Pontz, K. Kl.sey, D. Lower, P. Karr D. Kvans, P. Parker. Take care that yon don ' t get entangled aclcs of the D ID octopus who is reaching IXlta Tau Delta tVatLrnity, sr toxi-; B. Crc-ws, D. Page, L.. Logan, L. Ferns, R. Moore, D. Matthews, P. Scvcrson, D. Keffer, K. Al- vord, A. Harper. Snomi rotv: S. Hammer, P. Cogan, K. Clark, F. LcPage, B. Barker. J. Matthews, T. Clark, F. Camp, J. Beck, S. Pinnell, D. Kreidlcr, B. Stewart, ThirJ roiv: B. Bradford, D. Hill, T. Mooney, G. ' anCuren, J. Allen, B. Frizell, B. Bureau, J. Hicks, R. Stahleker, B. Steinmetz, C. Weinberg, J. Moor- man. Fourth row: L. Slade, D. Stempic, P. Fidler, J. Vree- land, B. Sparrow, J. Amslcr, K. Pittman, L. Smith, R. Rider, T. Tate, N. Gregerson, J. Zimmer, S. Hinkle, K. Cornwall. 293 MuiihcTS nf K;,ppa Alpha arc as follows, „, ,„-„ | I),„,k1, 15. Starni-s, Ci. Lane, J. Karmcr, G. Helms, A. lkiningu.i , 1 ' . Lyon, R. Rodwcll, 1). Langston, T. Shannon. Sectmd row: V. Miller, R. Hankins, R. Kienle, H. Jordan, R. F- alls, L. Bell, L. Yost, I ' . Beaslcy, O. .Suiter, J. Almond, J. Council, B. Gantr, I). Adcock. Third row: V.. Rushron, T. VVagg, B. Kails. M. Hatcher, B. Hord. R. Phillips, A. Cottingham, !■:. Bryson, ). Maynard, H. Caldwell, J. Oavis, i;. Hardin, R. Smith. I . Pliillips. l-oiirth row: J. Harri.son, B. Wat.son, R. Terry, R. I ' .dwards, D. Knotrs, B. Thompson, S. Jurgenscn, R. I lord. B. Allen, J. Woodall, H. Clement. J. Buchanan, 1 . Royal, C. Clayton, C. Roe. This was a car for rlic (irand Old Cjang ' ro rciiicmbcr. In football, basketball, and intraniurals vc won glory for the University and honor for the fraternity. Above all, a new and still finer KA era began. . great traternity grew superior in e ery wa ' , and a eoniradeship of true manhood beeame the most outstanding brother- hood in the chapter ' s history. Under Di.xic ' s Stars and Bars men rose courageously to meet threats to the life they cherish, becoming a group Cieneral Lee would have proudly enlisted in the best of his sacred Southern ranks. The year, climaxed by our traditional Old South Ball, ended with the graduation ot many fine Southern gentlemen. With those leaving we send our best: the great heritage oi Kappa Alpha of which we are so proud. With ideals such as these inspiring her men, the South shall surely rise again. Kat ' wiial Fo nidiiiii Date Local Foiiihiiiifr Date Niiinber of Chapters National Membership Local Mcmhership Colon 1H65 1901 76 18,000 CriiiHon and Old Cold 1 Bob Edwards Prcsuic-nt of Kap, Alph. KA pledges are. on tht finr ro-u J lizt, B lli .. J Gardner, J. Leister. 0 , the uwmi roi B Cdlcv, B Bell I) linker. C. Caison, II. Crc.niL W Hincs, 1 Uissduhitc I m R Host, in etiiring the perteet Utopia, tile KA ' l a pretty girl and tlie nievitalile O, rub a dub dub, three men in a rub, out on the ocean blue. . . . These Kappa Sigs have made big strides and added lots that ' s new. Kxperiencing one oi its greatest years, Kappa Sigma moved to still greater prominence in its national family and on the Duke campus. A big birthday party, rushing, remodel- ing and individual excellence on the parr of the brothers were all ingredi- ents of a successful year. The first semester was filled with week-end parties following the foot- ball games. In November the brothers were guests of the Wake Forest chapter for the Duke-Wake game. Rushing was number one on the agenda for second semester and a host of fine neophytes were added to the chapter scroll. Socially, the year was highlighted by the annual Stardust Week I ' .nd, w hich centered around the Black and White Ball. WiixiAM 1.. Damon President, Kappa Sigm; Witioihil FoKiid ' uiji Date 186V Local [• ' oundiiig Date 1«7 3 Number of Chapters I2S National Meinbership 7(),()0() Local Meinbership 66 Colo Scarlet, White, ;uui (Irctn Mcnihers ot the Kappa Sigma pledge elass are, first mii:: J. Stiipple, B. Oowell, ' . Vivons, VV. Yclton, D. Starr. Second roir: S. Sandtnorc, 1). Hratt, B. MacKinnon, M. Hamilton, M. Wcisncr. Third rov. ' : . hru.n, J. UeAngelis, J. Capello, T. Watson, P. Matthias, R. Colley, Pnucll, .1. Clemmons, B. (uiy, ' . Byrd, S. Morey, B. Riggers. Kappa Sigiiia ' s featured action shots of all the playc Kappa Sigma, Jsl roii:- R. Rudd, W. l-lcnung, J. Moore, T. Kktchcr J. Mullins, J. Morris, J. Challc-nger. 2mi roir: B. Craddock M. Spencer, R. Krueger, J. Clayton, B. Troy, W. Dalton, R. Whit acre, J. Dilworth, W. Harrison, J. D ' Angelo, . Sgrosso. ird roiv J. Fox, R. McGaughey, S. Lineker, D. Tierney, N. Wagner, J. Hubbard, W. Simpson, F. Sheppard, R. Patterson, M. Lippencott, D. Pratt, J. Mcllhenny. 4tfi roir: S. Holcombe, J. Turtle, W. Byrd, D. Padgett, G. Atherholt, R. Shue, B. Harris, F. Rude J. Bell, E. Ballow, E. Turlington, J. Shelby, R. Ihuemmel 297 I.iimI.I.i ( hi lph... , Y i.. 1,. Schw.ir .. H. AlL-xandcr. B. B,il Lintyiic, J. llill. Saoihl nr : .. !■i.sIkt, W. Harrclson, L. Kabian M. Kirby, C. Dillic, H. Copeland, J. ligglcston, B. Ford, D. Gcr man, R. I ' .niblcy, C Thompson. Third row: B. Sand, D. Ware J. Krusc, A. Tyndall, J. Keycs, VV. Martin, J. Sinkway, P. Tcmpk- J. l.ammcrt, I- ' . Canncy, R. Morgan. Faiirth row: B. Wllcli W. Uavi.s, B. Kricdcl, B. Rclstcr. G. Harney, J. Bankerr, R. W ickcr sham. J. Nieholas, (. ' .. Pratt, I,. I-ineberry, S. Thorn, R. Ilimt 298 Duke ' s Lambda C ' hi ' s returned in September to enjoy another sueeesstul year. I ' ' ootball week ends, parties, in- tramuraks as well as studies oceupied the brothers during the year. At Homecoming, the pole-sitter dis- play was one of the most talked about on campus. After regular football season, another mighty battle was waged between the Duke and (Caro- lina Lambda Chi ' s in the annual Schlitz Bowl. At Christmas time, the brothers gave the annual party for the Edge- mont children. The Christmas formal climaxed the fall semester. With second semester Lambda Chi had a most successful rush season. When rush was over. Lambda Chi had added a group of outstanding pledges. The spring semester also brought the Inter-Zeta Dance at Myrtle Beach, The Joe College Week End, and beach parties to finish an eventful and en- joyable year. Xdt ' wiial Fintiidiiin D.itc L(H il Fijiiihi ' uig Date Sill 11 her of Chapters Xatioiial . Iciiihership Ij ial Membership Colors Fur l.anilida ( hi Alph.! plcdtris, fi Al. Wilkins S H.iugh R T. Bass, D F,..,a 1 9()y 1924 14S 66,000 d Cold Jack McKkiim Presidents, l,ambda Chi Alpha I The Phi ' s pulled into campus last fall and prepared to beat heads against Gothic walls for another year. Due to lack of scholastic interest we had to hnd some way to utilize time. Kosack found a hsh . . . Ranger escaped from iMe er . . . Scuderi had tire trouble . . . C alhoun and Boggs won the safe driving award . . . Forrest peddled sweaters . . . LaHurd left for the Gaza Strip . . . Carroll made his average . . . ( ouch pla ed with the kiddies . . . Kiefer came in second . . . Gulp tried for thirds . . . Bass got locked in the phone booth . . . Thus passed a quiz . . . Kersey made a voodoo doll . . . Nearly finally graduated . . . The Three Musketeers in 201 got married . . . and the fraternity average actually went up. The year is almost gone; the old standbys will graduate, but they have worthy successors, most of whom will be seen at Bailey ' s from now on. Dif:K Ui KicH AND Lang Holland Prcsuknts of Phi IXIta Iheta Witioihil l- ' oiiiidiiKj Date 1S4S Liical l- ' i,tiiidiii ' i IXuc IS7H Siimbi-r of (. ' Ihiprcrs 120 iitioih)l Ml Ivrsi ip S ()()() ImcM Maiihnslnp 60 Colors Sk Bku .■;U1 d W hire Phi Delta I hcta pledges, .( r: 1). CoMins, H. Blackburn, P. I lolt, P. CJn.vc B. PaUst, C. Oartcr, H. Ree.sc. Ind r: J. VV illiaiiis, R. AlcDonali J. Jibilian, G. jVlcCanimon, B. Powell, M. Holmes. 3rJ r: .S. Vermi lion, K. VValz, J. Collins, C. Cramford, J. Clayton, B. Sell. 4th 1. . pplct(.n. J. Simmons, G. Beverly, B. AMyand, B. Johnsoi ■- vita I luia ' s dream (il L ' iii|)ia show s Joe sur- ith lots of pretty girls around the clock The brothers of Phi Ddt.. 1 lRt,i,. ;n ,.,i;; J. I ,,rrLst. k. Me l,,th, Z. Layson, L. HolUnJ. J. Clapp, J. R.itclilie, H. c:i.tturn, B. lali, J. Donley, J. Girand, J. Saltz. Second rou: }. Lindcnmeycr, B. Kcifcr, T. Lindsay, B. Tore, B. Soulc, T. C alhoun, B. Hilty, N. LaHurd, L. Dusek, H. Custer, W. King, R. Morgan, B. Grubbs. Third roiv: D. Ulrich, D. Girdel, J. .Smith, S. Ballard, J. Kocourek, J. Boggs, H. McElhaney, J. Newcomc, J. Aston, J. Snyder, J. Spence, B. Cozart, P. Scudcri, A. Wilson, P. Smith, B. Carroll, S. Reese. Fourth roir: B. Buchholtz, I. Brooks, J. Bartal, P. Risher, G. Schull, B. Laverty, B. Thuss, J. Kersey, J. Jackson, J. Culp, B. Couch, T. Sherman. P. Duplcr. J. Phillips, B. Biggcrs, and T. tanning. ' .UcrnitN ' arc, mi llif Jirsr rrm-. Ir t tr. nnht: J. Kdunr.ls, I). Kvans, I). DiiHcy, I). Scill.ick, J. CrilU, J. I ' ulcomer, T. Miller, V.. Johnson, V.. Gauld, E. Heath, VV. Kcini. Second toiv: R. Hildrcth, J. Harrington, T. Moneymaker, 1-. Jor- dan, K. Kauffinan, G. VVcbcr, G. Kvans, C. C:ol)b, B. Meffert, W. Weems. C:. CJrigg, B. Taylor, J. Craven. Third ww: C. Carter, R. Glaubinger, C;. Lang, S. Boris, P. Yoars, N. Dean, P. Hoad- ley, T. Russell, T. Grimm, B. Klonian, T. McDermott, S. Gebel «mn September ot 56 saw the return ot the Phi Psi ' s to the ( ity of Exciting- Stores, anticipating another year of fraternal activity. Phi Psi contributed men to varsity soccer, wrcstHng, and traei ; campus publications; BDS; Phi Beta Kappa; and HV o ' .v Who. Open houses and cabin parties filled the fall football afternoons and, when the weather grew colder, the Brothers found suit- able indoor activities tor leisure time. For the annual Christmas party at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital, North C aro- lina Alpha joined U.N.C. ' s Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Early in January the Jacqueminot Rose Ball, held at the Washington Duke Hotel, finished the first semester ' s socializing. Atter a brief vacation, the Brothers returned for rush and emerged with an ex- tremely promising pledge class, as an all-too-short ' ear drew to a close. J Xatwihil l-)miid,ii ' i Date 1H52 Locil Fiiiiiidiiiij, Date 1934 Xnmlvr of Cluprm 60 S iti(iiidl Mr ulvrsliip 40,000 Local Mcmbndup 61 Colors Circcn and Red Don Sm)I Mk.Joi (ir ii[s Presidents. Phi K.inn.i Psi Phi Kappa Psi pledges, r: R. Smith, J. McElhaney, J. Gay, L. Peterson, T. Baldwin, C. Overley. 2 r: J. Hopkins, B. Thiessen, L. Dobbs, J. Blyth, B. lane. I.. Cinrhani, . 1. McBee, J. Hughes, K. Cannon. T. Mulford. I wf 1 gm The Pill K,i|.|..i I ' si-. xMtli .ill ilu iKxLss.ir r,ieili- tics, dre.ini iil rouL ' hiiiL ' ii n2,(i(h inikv Iroiii Durham Returning in September to a com- pletely new section big enough to house the largest fraternity on cam- pus, the reunited Phi Kappa Sigmas began another successful year. With first and second semester presidents Harris Marshall and Byrd (x)urtne - at the helm, an outstanding Phi Kap social program was launched. High- lights ot the tall semester were Home- coming, which celebrated our Twentieth universary, and the winter formal at Hope ' alley. Other events included informals at Smith ' s Lake, and, climaxing the year, the spring Black and Gold Week End. In addition to social functions. Phi Kappa Sigma participated in man ' other areas of campus activit -. Win- ning the intramural Softball champion- ship and contributing leaders to several organizations. Nu ( ' hapter continued its tradition of leadership and service on Duke campus. Phi Kappa Sijfma Witioiiiil Fo i hiiiiii IXitf IS 50 l.oial i ' ouiidun IXitc 1 16 Siiiiihcr of CJmpten 46 Wilioihll Mc il ' crsiiip 1 M 17 Loail Maiihcrslnp S9 Colors Bkicls .vk i ;old Phi Kappa Sigma pledges are, r: L. Hoylc, E. Harkcy, J. I ' llwanls. 2 t: K. Andrews, B. Hight, B. Staley, F. Ruben. 3 r: J. TuriK-r, T. Goodman, D. Widcnhou.sc, B. Anderson, G. Keener, -f r: O. Weed, B. King, B. Young, J. l.arabee, B. Ravenel, D. Hansen, T. Coulter. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, yi .i7 miv left to right: T. Irwin, T. Grant, R. Crant, M. Barnes. N. Fortescue, G. Ramaindo, B. Silcr, C. Die- trick, R. Zcllcrs, C. Black, R. Savage, N. Hudson. Second rou-: B. Ddinhotf, VV. Penny, J. Smith, D. Penny, J. Bullock, D. Mason, H. Marshall, W. Wright, D. Bctts, J. V aughan, J. Ciarvin, R. Barnes, P. Raby. Thini row: D. Jeanettc, ' Boozer, B. Courtney, D. Spit- ler, U. ' estmoreland, H. Taylor, D. Kry, D. McFaddin, B. Hyl- dahl, P. Luce, T. Biggs, D. Teller, B. Glenn, I). Wood, H. Hurt, P. Blazer, J. Linder. Fourth roir: C. Windlcy, B. Young, G. Hensley, C. McFce, B. Smith, G. Tilbury, D. Tipton, B. McTammany, M. Rollinson, G. Long, F. Robcrson, D. Hill, B. Bvcrs, J. Young, and H. Wells. 305 I Ir hrntiicrs cif I ' l Kappa Alpha arc, on the first mil-: R. Vanderbeek, I). Hohnycr, J. UuVall, M. Morin, D. Ncaly, F. Dobbs, W. West, I). Askin. J. Ucn.son, VV. McMillan. Second row: R. Brubakcr, 1). nutrman. K. Yarborough, N. Kcrstctter, J. Meador, L. Simmons, R. Ray, V. Moore, L. Gardner, K. Crimson, ( ' . C ' ook. Third roiv: R. DePuy, R. Clark, J. Booher, VV. Spielman, B. Bcacham, J. Dar- ling, N. Harley, H. Kimball. R. VV ' eitzman, C;. McDorman, R. Shanklin, J. VVoolery, VV. Linton, J. Sears, A. Bjonte- gard. Fourth row: J. Wells, R. Beanc, J. Burger, J. Cowic, A. Booray, A. Bosworth, VV. Zenda, (i. Meyer, A. Prizzi, H. Valentine, I.. Cleveland, H. Watson, W. Radcker, D. Maun ,. 306 September . . . the PiKA shield looked good coming through the arch- way . . . then classes . . . except for the third floor . . . Parties . . . and more parties. A good year . . . W ' eitz MCTd the TV room . . . Siph hanged ga el and piano . . . Shake shook, and finally got caught . . . Huff left, but Brownie stayed ... on and on . . . laughs and songs . . . led by Group, of course . . . Barley and Cook in the molehole . . . emerging from the depths . . . j.D. drafted and supporting Tyke . . . Flowers for a fourth . . . Ned for a f fth. BiMOCrs . . . humans, too . . . Buddy, five places at once and still smiling . . . Buz .y Shoe ' n Slippering Hartman parties . . . Buck and It ' s a lot better than getting up and look- ing at Shake . . . Brew and his PiKA network. . . . A good year . . . Spring and Florida and the beach and Dream Girl and J.C]. . . . and graduation . . . Still would sa ' we showed class. Bl ' I)[) ' Bkacham and I.kk Simmi PrcsKicnts of Pi Kappa Alpha Niit ' wiml Foiii iiiiiii Date IS6K Local Founding Date 1901 Number of Chapters 128 National Membership 62,000 Local Membership 64 Colors Garnet and (Jold The pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha are, first roii-: R. Sokel, P. Kautz, J. Bertch, W. Milby, R. Fousc, C. Aycock, M. Powell. Second row: B. Riiffncr, D. Banta. J. Marth, H. Fi.scher, G. Huggins, J. Bourn. At xW- j.K- College parade the Pi Kappa Alpha ' s pre- sent Pharoah ' s dream of Utopia—catching the girls. N( sooner were ;ill the hrotliers )n campus last fall than things began to happen. Five home football games meant rive open houses and ri e big week ends. We won ' t forget all the midnight oil consumed in raising the Homecoming display nor the Tech game and the week end at Blowing Rock which accompanied it. Then there was the 1956 Rose Ball at the ( ' arolina C-ountr - C ' lub in Raleigh, tollowed by a ( ' hristmas part with the KA ' F ' s. Meanwhile there were uiteresting developments in intramurals. Armed with a speed ' back held and a beefy line, we swept to a division championship in football and hnished strong in basketball, bad- minton, and volleyball. Spring social events included a cabin party at Hartman ' s, the spring formal, and a week end at Nellie Ci ' s in Myrtle Beach, rounding out a banner year for Pi Kappa Phi. Bii I Smith President, Pi Kappa Phi SiHuiiial i ' liiiiidun:, IXitc m()4 l.onil I ' oiiihiuiii IXitc 1915 Sunihcr of (Jhi[Jtcn 50 Witioihil Me iil ' crsliilJ IS, 000 Loail Mr )ihnsliip 64 Colors C.Ll .xnd White The Pi Kappa Phi pledges arc, on the first roiu: L. Miller, 15. 1, t;an, M. Piper, J. D. Wellons, S. Boles, B. Edwards, 11. M.ui.k J. Marcovecchio. On the second row: E. King, C. Jones. 11. Uri I). Erederk-ini;, T. .Miinson, 1 ' ' .. l.aiifihinghousc, B. Harrison. 1). .Andersi display P n C ■3 P 9 mk ■ffllF H IrSvP: . ifl Hil B ; ■' 4i- ' ' : Uf j cS wV Ihc- hn.thcTS of Fi Kappa Phi arc Jirst ro ' kjl to riv.Ut: R. I)i ..n, W. Harris, J. Mcrritt, VV. Johnson, R. Hohner, VV. Smith, T. Ivcy, C. Cleaveland, T. Robins, D. Quattlebaum, L. Baumer, K. Wit- tenstein. Secimd rov:: G. Farmer, B. Burquest, G. Lodcn, J. Staples, B. Robertson, VV. Spencer, C. Beidler, R. Bcvis, R. Clayton, C. Munch, R. Huntley, N. Clark, H. Stuckey, M. Bender. Third row: D. Parsons, V. Boyer, G. Esposito, E. Skeel, A. Gor- ham, N. Couric, L. Turner, D. Lewis, J. Bruton, W. Allis,.n, V. BroNviiMin, (;. Sin.th, W. Connor, R. Smith, and T. ( :alle..ir. 309 riia Alpha h.psiloii trarcrnity ,irc, on tlir fint row from left to right: R. Frascr, R. Wcidnv.m, . McMan, C;. Bouse, J. Gilbert, R. Smith, L. Armstrong, W. Richardson, A. Masius. Sm nd row. V.. Pace, VV. Byrne, C. Dan, H. Givens, I). Hiirni, !•■. Hearn, VV. Hess, A. Taggart, P. Maynard, R. Martin, T. Walkley. Third row: M. Stout, P. Dunning, J. VVagcnvoord, T. I.oel., C. Jacl , C. Abbott, K. Pollack, K. Rusch, R. Rippd, ..ndj. UAnallv. 310 The fall semester got off to a roaring start with the usual parties and beer drownings at the beach. After football games, the section area was packed with brothers, their dates, and spectators, all w arching the combo playing jaz . under the gaiK colored awning. The Christmas part - at Wright ' s Refuge and the C hristmas I ' ormal at the Washington Duke excmplihed the spirit of the winter season. Needless to say, much time and money was necessary to keep I.eo, II in his gold armour, thanks to many buckets of paint which were poured over his head. All those who tried to paint, paint no more. As spring came, cabin and beach parties predominated. A serious part of the semester was the celebration of the 101st anniversary of S.A.K. ' s founding. Yet, the SAF s still had time for all extra-curricular activities. Wnwiial Founding Date Local Founding Date Number of Chapters National lei i her ship Local Membership Colors Purpli 1.S56 1931 13S K5,0()0 60 and ( iold HucK GivENS, J. Gilbert Presidents, Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE pledges are, first row: J. Klein, W. Jacobus, J. Leyons, A. Rundle, T. Jones. Second row: V. Rodes, E. Messer, P. Hubbell, D. Dewey, T. Cederstrand. Third row: L. Bennett (pledge trainer), S. Boone, R. Wilkes. D. bod, J. Prey, F. Wclthcr, C. Sulzbacher. President, Sigma ( hi The tall initiated another successful ear for the brothers of Sigma (]hi. i lan ' upperclass pledges were added to swell the ranks and to help build the winning Homecoming displa ' . Our spirit was kept high with strong intramural teams, a week end at Pine- hurst, and our annual C hristmas part ' for underprivileged children. With a marked improvement in scholarship, we began the spring se- mester. Rushing brought another out- standing freshman pledge class whose members contributed their varied in- terests and talents to the fraternit ' . A year of fine social activit ' was clima.xcd by our Sweetheart Dance. Sportswise, we participated in all major activities, with the captains of swimming and soccer and an All- American coming from our ranks. In short, Sigma Chi has again com- pleted a successful year of leadership on campus. Natiiiihil Foiiiiiiiiin IXiti ' iS55 Ijjcal Foiiihiiiiv, Date 1912 Niiniher of Chapters I2S Xatioiial . lent he rsh ip S5, ()()() Local Mei ihership () Cohis Bkic IKl ( lold Sigiiui Chi pkilgcs, r: Al. IJrulcnb.iugh, ' . K.uitiii.in, J. Cirul.c. B. Hurry, J. Knpp, A. W iKtstonc, .1. Sh,ickt..rcl. 2 r: II. I Klnis, 1.. Stuckcy, j. l..iTiihcrt, I ' ,. Fnrbis, ( !. Xirgm, H. 1 ..iwrciax ' , 1.. ( :..iKl.Ukl. N Wi f-- ? ri r rv rn  « r- i isf Sigma CM ' i. first row: D. Dcnne, W. Springstim, I ), Kcusi, li. nlltr, D. Kemp, J. Lintzenich, R. West, K. Davis, H. Osborne. 2iiJ roii-: J. Tindall, B. Miller, G. Perrine, M. Smiley, W. Beeson, T. Colmey, R. Otter, H. Fatzinger, R. Rcsenthal, J. Tarlton, R. Goodson. 3rd roiv: B. Lattimore, J. Carlisle, J. Taylor, M. McNally, S. Menefcr, J. Roberts, P. Vanwyck, E. Simms, R. Royal, H. Johnson, R. Kay, C. Jamison, K. Bachtell, S. Crihficld. -fth roiv: B. Smathers, T. Thomas, C. Sadler, T. Hutehinson, T Tomp- kins, B. Anderson, J. Pless, H. Northrop, V,. Mitsehelc. K. Smiley, B. Reid, C. Stewart, J. Klder, J. Smith. 313 Sigin.i Nu, Isl roii-: 1), W.isson. J. Stewart, D. Mulholland, B. I.cc J. Nash, D. Sweet, B. Brooks, M. Carter, J. Coffey, B. Townsend I ' !. Larcse, T. Sprolcs. 2nd rou-: J. Redmond, D. Wilson, S. Cotton I.. I ' Anson, W. Harstinc, D. ( ' opeland, A. Hock, F. Speakman T. Trice, A. Mosrie, D. Cobble, G. Brooks, R. l-arcsc. 3rd row. C. Wright, N. Yarger, I . Sehafer, S. Scaife, J. Seltzer, I). Wright, J. Dean, T. Oipeland, C. Lewis, J. Bosch, H. Yoh, W. Kiinmich, (;. Sowder, A. Kreps, T. Taylor, I.. Flanagan, R. Neal, I-. Terry, B. Tracy. 4th roiv: P. Wagner, R. Azar, J. King, T. Cracknel!, D. Kreps, B. Hattlcr, D. Pickett, J. Murray. T. Johnson, C. Kimble, N. Stamey, J. Hayne, T. Black 314 Full — ( ' al)in parries beyond the Kno River . . . the sound of Hooded motors and drowning dates. ()ueen ot Hearts Open House tor I ' reshnian girls. Homecoming . . . an under- water Huorescenr displax . I ' oorball . . . dates and old tonimalers cheer Junior and Senior teams to a ()-() playott tor championship. Winter — The (Christmas Winter- leaf Formal at the Carolina Inn. Battle-scarred black and gold Sigma Nu rock on Myrtle Drive . . . stand- ing in the rain all day showing it for the Durham Heart Fund. The Spring Cotillion in Raleigh . . . presentation of the great pledge class. Spring — Pinnings and serenades . . . Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Duke Gar- dens. The Fraternity Sing in minor key, Dr. Neal ' s health club in prepara- tion for Myrtle Beach . . . the Vhite Star Triad, Joe College, Hoot ' n ' Horn. Apache Party . . . French underground at O ' Brians. Ca ' cIc com- plete. H Xiitioj ,rl i ' oiiiidiiig Date 1869 Local Foiiiidiiifr Date 1931 Xiiiiiber of Chapters 123 Xatioiial Menibersb ' ip 62,0()() Local Meiiibersbip 6 ' ; Autiusr Hock President, Sigma Nu Colors Black, Gold, and Whirc Sigma Nu pledges are, on the first row: J. Strange, A. Carter, W. Redmond, J. Schlagg, M. Carter. Second row: R. Preston, S. Dow, C. Epsy, M. Brooks, N. Garden. Tliini row: K. Darling, D. Drummond, L. I ' Anson (pledge master), W. Hoch, J. Bigger, C. Montgomery. SigTna Ni] s and dates crowd this tropic paradi: u Inch contanis a warert ' all. volcano, and pahn tret tl 1956-57 v as an outsranding year academically and socially tor the Sig Eps of X. C (ianinia. A high point ot the ear s activities was the renovation ot our chapter and card rooms, providing the brothers with more attractive surroundings for their many open houses and smokers. Homecoming, with its Rack SMU display and an informal dance at the Plantation ( luh, was a welcomed change from the usual cabin and dinner parties. The Sig I ' .ps enjoxed a winning intramural record, leading the league in football most of the season. The fall semester was brought to a close w ith the annual Christmas caroling on Hast and a spirited eggnog party. This Spring the fraternity with a heart entertained themselves and dates at the annual Sig F-p Ball in Winston- Salem and the traditional (Charlie ' s Day at Hogan ' s Lake. HlKl) ' ki 1 s Prc ' Mdenr, Sigma Phi Kpsil .jz53 E Wiiioihil i ' Diiiidiiii!, IXitf 1901 Local F(iimdiii j_ Date 1909 Xiiiiibcr (if Qiaptcn 14 Salioiml . If z bn-sliij) ' JO.OOO Loral Mciiilvrsli ' ij) 20 Colon PurpI c ;uul Red Sigma Phi Epsilon, fint ro-a- from left to nghl: A. LoSasso, B. Rothcrmel, H. ' ells, D. Stover. D. Stitcly, R. Moore. Second row: W. Kinyon. D. Hayes. F. McGregor, N. Pct- enson, M. Redding. Third row: B. Garrison. L. Brown. F. Gotthardr. P. Hansen, B. l.ihl,y, I). Ruber. D. Cumniings. 317 I-- ft y Jh. a % W bnithcTs oCT.ui I ' psilon Fhi fraternity, lef! to r:v.hl, first r nj I). Wisscrman, (!. Forges, H. (il:is.s, S. Kohlinann, M. Marks A. Rose, I.. Specter, J. Friedman, M. Scntlowitz, and A. Rotner. Second roiv: S. Dcbrovncr, L. Rosenblatt, N. Cierber, L. Moriber, A. {;ohen, A. Rosenfeld, H. Siegcl, S. Suskind, and J. Flicker. Third r nL-: I). I.ynian, B. I lorin, S. Kaniin, J. Finke, H. Walderinai 1. Friedman, M. Korotkin, S. Siegel, P. CiranotV, and 11. I5I.h1 318 To celebrate our sixth birthda - on the Duke Oanipus, we of Tl P nioxed into our new section in the Fra- ternity Quadrangle. This was onl - the first of many progressi e steps taken by TEP this year. Our social calendar was rilled w ith cabin parties, dinner-dances, and toppx ' d by our annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. TKP ' s brothers also participated widely in extra-curricular activities by taking part in Duke Players productions, announcing over WDBS, writing for the Peer and Chronicle, managing the tennis team, playing varsity goU and lacross, and participating in many intramural sports. Our pledging program helped to complete TKP ' s most successful year because it was at this time that our fraternity was able to show that it has truly become an integral part ot the Duke Communit ' . m ' Xiitioihil Foiindimr IXnc 1910 Local Fuundiiig Date 1952 Number of Chapters 54 National Membership 12,500 Local Membership 30 Colors Lav ■ndcr and White Ai Rosi PresKk-nt of Tuu I ' p.silun Phi ■1 m ' Urcpij. •| he hill of . 6 tnund rhc hrorhcrs ot I hcra i ' .h w irh tond iiK-niorK-s of our uiXiU ccnrcnnial year, bur these were soon overshadowed as the year got under way. First came football w eek ends, w ith the brothers polishing trophies, door knobs, and social graces tor 1 louse U open houses. The cabin party at Oabtrcc capped of! Shoe ' n ' Slipper week end. Christmas found us caroling on I ' ast and at Hanes and treating the children in the Pediatrics Ward to a party. The new semester brought rushing and the big Mason- Dixon Jubilee, while Joe College was highlighted by a cabin party and the big parade. The brothers climaxed the year formally with our traditional Dream Girl dinner-dance, and in- formally with the salt spray and sand ol Wrightsville beach, leaving us content that our second century was off to a fine start. UN-,, Don i |. cuts, riict.i ( ' hi )r. iiiul Mrs. (;ch- Satiiiiial idimdiim Date 1856 l.iHiil i ' liiiiidtiin Ihic 1949 Siiinhrr of ( ' Inip rrs 1 1 ' ' Witi iihrl Mci i hTship ? ' ),()()() Local Mcinhnship 2 (mIhis . lilit;ir Red md WiiiK- ■fSm 5 , - J iTf ' U ' f nm i«r | r- f If-H 1 K The members of Thcta Chi, to r, 1st roir: P. Mitchell. C. Jeffers, C. Choate, V ' . Mull. N. Stevens, D. Nelson. M. Roberts. C. Hut- chins. 2nd roir: S. McArdle. J. Purdy. D. Charneco. I,. Brooks C. MacKenzie, W. Barnhart, C. Corn. T. Wright. ?r, rov. ' : V. Swof- ford, R. Thrasher, M. Pugh, T. Pickett. S. Kocrnncr. P. Bli ard. B. de Alontericc. 1 Y 4 - - r l. ■II • I - r« ! ' = ' 1 1k ' riKfiilKTs nt ' thi- t-ra Beta Tan fraternity arc,. m « , « r;,i; ; , «H ;;■Jirst roll-: M. Riil)cl, R. (iinsbiirg, A. Brenner, S. Kayc. S. Jacohson, R. Jacovcs, K. Brown, S. Abrahams, H. Rothfeder, and 1. Boro. Second rniv: H. Bcrnian, M. Codt, B. Blcchiiian, P. Schweitzer, R. Keniplcr, I). Blatt, A. Jules, I ' . Ncy, C. Wolfson, B. Goldstein, K. Lidz, R. Goldstein, H. Baraban. Third roiv: M. Teniko, J. I.evin, K. Grac, H. Brcslow, R. Milhauscr, 1,. Alstcr, S. Sehaeffer, I,. Moj;,,!, J. Glaser, R. K.,r .nn, R. Bon, e 322 Rushing eagerly back to Duke, I-Like-Durham burrons fastened se- curcK ' , the men ot Zeta Beta lau returned with high hopes for another successful year. We were not disap- pointed. The semester ' s events went by quickly: parties, open houses, study- ing, get-togethers at the .S.uldle ( ' lub, goof-ort sessions, and more stud ing. For future nostalgia, there was the Homecoming blast at the W ash Duke and a successful Christmas party tor the Edgemont children. The tall se- mester was a tremendous achievement both academically and socially. Al- most one-third of Zeia Beta Tau were placed on Dean ' s list. The spring semester brought good cheer, new pledges, lots ot sun, shorts, cabin parties, and raincoats. With Joe College and the fabulous May Affair, we ended another successtul year. Xatioiml Fonudins. Date 1898 Local FiiiDhi ' tng Date 1935 XiiDiber of Chapters 45 National Membership 17,000 Local MeDibership 54 Colors Blue and White SamJa President, Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau pledges, r. R. Cnhn, N. Horuitz. B. Frahm, S. Greenspon, A. Silbcr. 2 r: J. Wilks, M. Steer, R. Lipman, I . Marcus, T. Menaker. Partisanship runs high as the elephant approvingly watches the nuisical ZBTs have a (irand Old Party. After t venty-t« 3 years as a football and basketball coach, personable Kddie Cameron was appointed director ot athletics in 19. . . . 1956 . . . 5-4-1 . . . the worst record since Smilin Bill Murray ' s first year . . . the despair at watching Hal McElhaney crunch into the South Carolina line which just wouldn ' t back up past its own goal . . . the this can ' t be true feeling as the gun went off . . . Big Bert Latti- more scoring twice ... 40 points against ' ir- ginia . . . Johnny Drum iMajors slicing through the Devil line for two touchdowns . . . little Bob Hone cutt dashing into the end zone like he was hot on the trail of a 9.1 100 .. . the n it was Homecoming . . . Sonn ' Jurgensen came oti the bench twice . . . and we scored twice . . . first Homecoming win in many years . . . Jurgy looked like an AU-American that day . . . Bunny Blaney streaking 97 yards for a touchdow n against Pitt on the opening kickoff . . . and Eddie Rushton going 77 yards for another on a crazy, impossible interception . . . rain at Duke as we placed State . . . everybody looked like an All-American that day . . . 42-0 . . . poor State! . . . Eddie Rushton going deep back into his own territory to pull down two Tech passes . . . but Alattison scored . . . the number two team was not to be denied . . . penalties and tumbles as Duke fought Na ■to a draw . . . Wake Eorest . . . how could it rain so much in one da - . . . George Dutrow smashing over twice . . . Kenan Stadium . . . snow . . . seven in a row over U.N.C. . . . the names . . . Jurgensen . . . Deloatch . . . Bass . . . they ' re gone . . . but Mac . . . Hord . . . Rushton . . . Dutrow . . . Carlton . . . Brodhead . . . they ' re back. THE TEAM T «IR 5 : I hi.- iy?6 l;uki- toottnill team: rw« V f o rmhl. Jirsr ro-u.-: () Boyle, Ln.i.n, ILigicr, o.acn. Riiav, Ixiilcy, Dainc. Topping, Dutrow, Abbott, Bachtell, Hoch, Bartal, J. Clayton, Harrison, Kredich, Jamison, Hagie, Millncr, Montford, asst. trainer. Second roiv: Caldwell, coach; Lee, manager; Hurm, Benson, McElhaney, Thompson, Long, Blaney, Jurgenscn, Dcloatch, Konicek, Klinger, Harris, D. Cox, Beasley, McGaughey, Bruton, Chambers, trainer. Third roiv: Parker, coach; B. Cox, coach; C.ulp, Davis, B. Hord, C. Clayton, Rushton, Keyser, Lattimore, Guy. Padgett, Kersey, R. Hord, Atherholt, Stanley, Duplet, Brodhead, Scudieri, Recinella ' , Pierson, coach; Falcone, coach. Fourth row: ,Sobocinski, i;berdt. Cutler, Fctsko, Sink, Cottingham, Grccnuood, Ritchie, Royal. Plcss. Bradford, Sucirt ' ord, Byrd, Gardner, Langs- ton, Weigerink, Carlton, and coach Smilin ' Bill Murray. m ( ■mm Ciptain Buddy Bass Atlalilc- Tid Mann lias Ijicii director ot atlilctii Sonny Jurgensen looks off into the distance as Hal McKlhaney (he ' s under there some where) is stopped inches short ot the USC goal line in the second period DUKE O SOUTH CAROLINA 7 For the first time since 1946 the Blue Devils got ofi on the wrong foot in their season opener, dropping a rough defensive battle to the Gamecocks ot South Carolina, 0-7. It was also the first time since 1931 that Duke had lost to South Carolina. The ' 31 game was similar to this year ' s — season opener, and b ' a 0-7 score. Duke kicked ofi, and promptly got possession ot the irtnarioii here since 1927. l ii ' u r T o ' ' iZC ball on the U.S.C. htteen, when an errant pass from cen- ter flew over the head of Mackie Prickett. But, on the next pla ' , Duke fullback I lal i IcKlhane ' tumbled and L ' .S.C recovered. Never again would the Ciamecocks give up the ball so easily. The game ' s onl - touchdow n came in the second quarter. Climaxing a sustained K 1-yard drive which consumed 19 pla ' s, U.S.C. halfback King Dixon plunged over trom the one. Duke came back on the kickoti and rolled down the tield to the 1-foot line, but couldn ' t score. .A dropped pass in the end- .one ended their onU other scoriniz chance. ¥ mmM % DUKE VIRGINIA 40 7 Srung- by rhcir surprising dc- fear by South Carolina, rhc in- experienced Blue Devils came of age at Charlottesville, trouncing the Cavaliers o Vir- ginia, 40-7. Fourteen Duke backs took part in the rout, with halfback Bunny Blaney leading the offense with S4 yards in 13 carries. Sonny Jurgenscn bucked over from the one in the hrst quarter to start the scoring. Jurgy passed to Buddy Bass for 23 yards and a touchdown in the second period. Before the quar- ter was over, end Bert Latti- more had scored on a 36-yard return of an interception. V irginia ' s only score came at the start of the second half. A pass from Bob Brodhead to Eddie Rushton gave Duke its fourth touchdown. Number five came on another pass, this one going from Pryor Millner to Latti- more. Center Johnny Long ended the fireworks with a 37- yard dash into paydirt on an intercepted pass. rdJie Rusht.,n tn.rs .ncr the g...il line atrcr citchinf; Snnny Jurgensen Dave Hunii sclmiis to lie saying, Hey, boy, you ' re not going any- c- l;ut liatkuards, to Tennessee ' s hard-charging Tommy Bronson. On the rain-soaked green ot I3uke Stadium, Tennessee unleashed a powerful single wing artaek which smoth- ered the Blue Devils, 3 3-20, leaving the Murra ' men with a 1-2 record. The tremendous running of All-American tailback Johnn ' Alajors got the Vols ort to a 19-7 lead after only four minutes of the second quarter. Majors left the game with an injured shoulder in the second quarter, but the V ols never relinquished the lead his dazzling broken- held running gave them. Duke broke into the scor- ing column in the first period when quarterback Bob Brod- head plunged over from the one after engineering a 62- yard drive. Just before the end of the half, speedy Bob Honcycutt slashed over from the seven to cut the score to 19-13. Tennessee wrapped it up with two quick touchdowns in the third quarter. DUKE TENN. 20 33 DUKE S. M. U. 14 6 Quarterback Sonny Jur- gcnscn, still nursing his in- jured legs, came off the bench twice to spark the Blue Devils to a 14-6 win over the Alustangs of S.M.U. After S.M.U. quarterback Charlie Arnold had scored in the second quarter, Duke took the kickoff and pro- ceeded to march 9H yards to go ahead. Jurgensen sat out the advance until, with one and a half minutes left and the ball on the S.M.U. 35, he came in and hred two quick passes to set the ball on the one. He bucked once and didn ' t score, and then, without using a huddle, sent Eddie Rushton over with no time left on the clock. In the third quarter, Bunn) ' Blancy intercepted a pass and ran it back to the S.M.U. 46. A few plays later, Jur- gensen sent I lal McKlhaney 22 yards up the middle for the final score. Low-flyini; Fddic Rushton is caught in Hight by an S.M.U. hncman. Halfl)acl Bunny Blancy is ahiiost tripped by one of his blockers as he attempts to right out of a high tackle by an S.M.U. lineman. DUKE PITT 14 27 Ambrose Bagamery goes up to block a pass headed tor Bunny Blaney. Bunn - Blanc - rook the opening kickoft and raced 97 yards for a touchdown, bur Duke could nor conrain Firrs Panthers, losing rhe () ' ster Bowl game, 27-14. Blaney ' s run stunned Pitt for a quarter, but that was all. ' ithin six minutes in the second quarter, Pitt collected three touchdowns to ice the game. Panther end Joe Wal- ton scored twice on pass plays covering 38 and 5S yards to lead the Pitt attack. Duke fought back gamely in the last half, but could never manage to push over a sustained drive. F,ddie Rushton scored the only other Duke touchdown with a 77-yard return of an inter- cepted Pitt lateral. Pitt got the game ' s Hnal score when DiPasquale went over from inches out with onl 10 seconds showing on the clock. Deloatch (74) and Kersey squash a Panther back as Buzz Guy (61) watches. Ch.irhe KImilh- DUKE 42 N.C. STATE Unleashing a record-shat- tering offense, Duke smoth- ered State ' s multiple offense on the rain-soaked Duke Stadium, 42-0. The Devils set new A.C.C. records for most rushing plays and most offensive plays. Boh Brodhcad started things off in the first quarter by sneaking over from the three, after Buddy Bass had recovered a Woltpack fum- ble on the 21. In the second quarter, Wray Carlton scored from one yard out, and Sonny Jurgensen tossed seven yards to Eddie Rush- ton for the third touchdown. Carlton scored again in the third quarter, this time on a 14-yard dash. Phil Dupler also scored in this quarter, bucking over from the one. In the final period, Pryor Millncr passed 15 yards to Dave Hurm to end the scoring for the day. George Marinkov (20) stops a Duke runner as Pryor Millncr ( U.) Duke ' s George Dutrou grimaces as he is about to he thrnun to the gr DUKE GA. TECH 7 J-ii l ii jgr i ■ :«-.:-ni -.!.. ;,ri.-;- w ' k-.a: . .v;-; The Blue Devil dctcnse cracked only once, bur it was all that Georgia Tech ' s second-ranked Yellow Jack- ets needed to srop Duke, 7-0. I he one touchdown of the game came in the rinal (]uar- ter wirh 9:20 reniaming to pla) ' . Climaxing a 62-yard drive which started on an interception by Paul Rotcn- berry. Tech ' s Dick Alattison plunged over from the one to give the Ramblin ' Wreck the victory. The Engineers started off as it they meant to make a run-away ot the game, but twice in the first quarter Duke ' s F ' ' ddie Rushton inter- cepted Tech passes deep in Blue Devil territory to stifle scoring drives. Despite out-pla ing the Wreck statistically, Duke could never quite make pay dirt. The closest the ' came was the five yard line in the second quarter. (i.lV ( i) ,.,hI l.,tt,so„ (41 Tcfli ' s Johnny Mtngir (10 l)utr..« (4-) .IS krrv N.iIm nt- f DUKE NAVY Playing at home the Duke eleven battled the highly ranked .Middies from An- napolis to a 7-7 tie. The hard-fought contest was marred by a total ot IH penalties and eight fumbles. Navy drew first blood in the second quarter on an 83-yard touchdown drive. The Middies held onto their lead until midway in the last quarter. Pass interfer- ence was called on a Navy defender attempting to break up a Sonn ' Jurgensen to Bob Benson pass, and the Blue Devils got the ball on Navy ' s one-yard line. Prom there jurgensen sneaked the ball over for the score. With the pressure on, Bunn ' Blane ' booted a per- fect placement to knot the score and give Duke a tie. Both teams attempted field goals later on in the fading moments of the game, but failed. This was the third time in the last four ears that the two clubs have battled to a tie. nhnny Long (52) is too late as Navy ' s Paul Ciober. dragging George Diitrow (47), plunges across the goal for Navy ' s lone score. ■' . ' T, t liut that ' lialt ' b. ■s. W.ikc Ruslu.Mi. the .rha . s ., spinr til- I ' ddic Rushton I he Deacon ' s Charlie Carpenter tlinnvs WAKE FOREST icarcst tliinti to ii swiiinp that Duke has ever pla ed liaine on, the Blue Devils shut out Wake Forest, ihoinore halfback Cleorgc Dutrow personally took out ot the Deacons h ' scoring twice in the first half. St touchdown, which was enough to bring Duke ' s season record up to the .500 mark, was scored on a long 52-)ard dash alter a handotf (roni quarterback Sonny Jur- ieorgc Dmrou. gciiscn. This oHc Came in the hrst (]uarter. Then, in the second quarter, Dutrow scored aeain, this time on a short 10- ard dash. As the halt ended, Duke led ! -(). I ' A ' cn the torrential rain couldn ' t stop the De ils troni piling up the score in the last halt . Wake had to punt the lirst time they got the ball, and Jurgensen returned it to the Wake twent -h e. Halfback I ' .ddie Rushton took it o er, from the six, three pla s later. ( ' enter Jolinin Long reeo ered a Deacon fumble on their i ent -fwo to set the stage tor the da ' s tinal touchdown. 1 i e |)la s after the recovery, speed ' halfback Bunny Blaney legged it o er from the three. DUKE U.N.C. 21 (losinti out rhcir worst year in the won-losr column since Bill AUirra ' Hrsr came here as head coach, the Blue Devils stopped U.N.C;., 21-6. It was the se enth straight win for Duke over the larheels. There was never much doubt that Duke would in, but C ' arolina stayed on even terms ith the Blue Devils until the closing minutes of the second quarter. After having a touch- down called back because of an ineligible receiver, Duke marched 88 yards to score on an 1 1-yard dash b ' W ' ray Carlton. Carolina ' s only touch- down came minutes later, helped by two 15-yard penalties. Then, as the first snow of the year drifted slowly down into Kenan Stadium, Bunny Blaney slipped over from the seven to give Duke a 14-6 half time edge. After missing two scoring opportunities in the third quarter, Sonny Jurgensen led the Devils on a 72- ard dri e, rakiny- it o er from the 1-vard line. BASKETBALL. Haves Clement Jim Newcome (3?) goes high up into the air to block a layiip attempt by Alabama ' s best scorer, Jack Kiibiszn (II). B..l,l,v Jo.- Harr Jerry Robertson Hayes Clement (U) and West ' a. ' s Llo ' As rhc l)askcrl)dll season rolled around, the Blue Devil ' s future looked an - thing but bright. Graduation had hit the team hard and four members of last year ' s team failed to return be- cause of scholastic difficul- ties. There were no seniors on the roster. With onl) ' lour lettermen returning, coach Hal Bradley and his assistant, Tony Drago, turned to the tre- mendous task ot rebuilding the team. The results were surprising. Duke was a team which gave every club in the A. ( ' .(;. a hard time. It was a hot-and-cold-team, which was capable of beat- ing a nationally ranked op- ponent on one night, and then lose to a cellar-dweller the next time out. The 13-11 overall record included some of the best and some ot the worst games that a Duke team has ever played. Two of the four lettermen were guards. Bucky Allen and Bobby Joe Harris brought experience and speed to the ' . ' i6- ' 57 team. Like the team, the ' were hot and H k j H n H| i T% 11 R li 3|j fl I B f H 1 r ' f l K 1 E ' f Jolmny Cox (4 ) :,ml I ' .iul Sd.inult (I?) omvcrgc fn.rn opiHisitc sides ;is Biifky Allen (40) drives in for ;i shot usinj; rlie li.ick of a Kcnriicky player for a springboard. 342 GcnrKc B cold. They were joined by Boh Wrnon, a cool junior transfer from ( ' anipbell ( )lleg ' e, who had the deadliest jump shot on the team. Forwards Jim Newcome and Paul Schmidt were the other two experienced players that Bradle ' had to work with. Newcome led the team in scorine and rehoundinu ' , and showed promise of becoming a great star next year, if he tries. Schmidt did not play as otten as Newcome, but when he did play, he was a terror under the boards and showed a good eye. He was second to Newcombc in rebounds He was a real hustler who should make a good show inu ' his senior Near. Hayes Clement (M) outjumps Grai fts his size 13 ' s to get Clemson ' s Vince Yocic id Uuke ' s Jerry Robertson practice picking apples. Anorher junior, incx- pcriciK-cd 1 laxc ' s Clciiicnr, ruriK-d in a hnu job ar ccnrcr. He needed season- ing ar the start of rhe ear, and progressed rap- idl ' ro heeonie a top re- boinuler and seorer, hur didn ' r (]uire learn rhe seerer ot n!)r touling. Iwo sophomores gave eonsiderahle support to the six juniors. They were Jerry Robertson and Don Miller. Both played in all ot the games, and had improxed considerably at the end of the season. Robertson looked espe- cially good in the last few games, and Miller sparked Duke scoring punch against Wake Forest and South (Caro- lina, that last game com- ing in the tournament. Duke started off fast before Christmas vacation, losing to West X ' irginia in rhe finals of the Birm- ingham C lassic, and then bumping oft Kentucky by one point in a thriller at j£ . 44 Althmgh It looks hkf he ' s jud tioning for the- paratroopers, Jirn Newcoriie (a ) is really attempt- ing to block Jim Gilley ' s layup. I)..M lillcr (2i) jii easy lijskcr. hoiiic. Then, after gcrrinu- rc- NC ' iigc on West X ' irtiinia in the opening round of the l)i :e ( Classic, the Devils finished our rhe season w irhour another w in a a - from home. I ' , en rhe lowly X ' irginia (Cavaliers whipped Duke awa - from rhe Indoor Stadium. Among those awa ' from home defeats were a 72-79 loss ro State, a 69-71 overtime defeat at the hands of Nav -, and the big game, a heart- breaking, last-seeond loss to North (Carolina, the nation ' s number one team, 7S-75. Bur the Devils made up for these away game setbacks 1) - not losing a home game until the hnal one ot the year. Perhaps rhe most notable of the home victories was the 75-64 defeat of Wake i ' oresr. It was a revenge match, since the Deacons were rhe only ream to bear rhe Blue Devils in rhe Indoor Stadium last year. The final game was against (Carolina, and, after having come from behind, Duke losr in the last two minutes. Don Miller (2?) goes up to help Jerry Robertson block a driving layup by North (Carolina ' s T-inimy Kearns (40). watc-hc ' s uhilf Gc-orgt- Atkinson tags out a runner oH riccr swing, a Blue Devil hatter smashes ou BASE- BALL Afrcr losino eight of their rirsf nine games, the Duke baseball elub did an abour- hiee and went on to beeoine the Cinderella team ot the l ' 6 season. The Blue l)e ils won 12 of their next 13 games to win the A.C C . championship and a berth in the N.C.A.A. District III TourncN ' , where rhe finalK lost to Ole Miss in the hnais. Third baseman And) Cloc- krell led the Devils at bat with a .360 average, and right behind him was second sacker Dub P sperman with a .3 57 mark. Centcrrteldcr Bunny Blaney was the third regular in the charmed circle with a .i2() percentage. The 1956 Duke baseball team, « « Ufi la right, first row: B. Smith, Challenger, Burton, Sniallwood, I ' atzinger. SnunJ riiiv: Smith, Ihuemmel, Weitzman, Reliable Lon Bonzck hit .291 and fielded smoothly at shortstop, George Atkinson and George Dutrow pla- tooned at first base, Steve (j-ihheld and Bob Weitznian shared the eatching, while R.B.I, man Buddy Bass pa- trolled right field and speed v leadofi man Bill Domhoff held the fort in left. Dick Smallwood and Dick Burton, both lehies, won 1 1 oi Duke ' s 16 victories. Smallwood finishing 6-3 and Burton 5-3. Dependable righthanded starters were Harleigh Fatzinger and Tom Blackburn. Ready in relief were Bob Thuemmel, Dale Bovd, John Challenger and (). ' K. Niess. Morris, J. Smith, DomhofF, Moynihar. Thirii wiv: Montford, cnach Parker, Bass, Nciss, Atkinson, Bonczck, CrihHcM, Dutrow, Cockrell, BIy. Ail opposing batter yets set to lay down a tiiint against the Atkins.in. Cliallcnger, (:. ekerell, B. Smith, and Hoover % % il 0 . v ' WhiU iM.Kh l?nl, ( :i,,riil,ir.s u.iicho. I, I.Ik- Cinur,,,, priMfils Miintlur tn.phv to IJukc- ' s D;ivi ' Sink-. uIl.si iImiij; rc.l feet made him tla- Mns;iiiiin nl ilic Wi track season. ' 1l: Ronnie Mayer, a over the [high bar trying crowd of ?,()()() spectators was the large TRACK Tutored b ' coaches Lewis, Chambers and Buehlcr, and led by the record-shattering Dave Sime, the 1956 thinclads bulled their way to an undefeated record in dual meets and second place in the conference meet. Although Sime was the individual standout, the Blue ' s fine record, best in Duke histor ' , must be attributed to a combined team effort. The Blue Devils, espeeialK strong in the sprints and weight events, rolled over South (Carolina, Navy, Wake Forest, Virginia, N. C State, and Carolina in compiling their perfect record. The top meet of the season saw Duke edge Navy 67-64, in a duel which was not decided until the final event. The 78-53 romp over Cvarohna hnished off the year. Carl James is an in team ' s great weigh .s nu.scular Larrv Spec, Ills after throning the Juiiipinp the gun. IS off to a fal.sc st.irt in the finals of the conference 220-yard dash. Needless to say, the redhead won the race and set a new conference record in doing it. The s at the Duke track. During the season Sinic broke world records in the 220, 220 low hurdles, and the indoor 100, besides tying sev- eral others. At the Drake Relays he outran Olympic champion Bobby Morrow in the rain and sleet with a time of AWA. Other outstanding perform- ers included weightmen I.arry Spear and Phd Dupler, quartcr- miler Boh Kline, haif-miler Jess Peter, hurdler Bob Spar- row, and distance runner Bill Hotel ling. ' ital to the young team ' s cause were its only seniors, Ron Mayer, Junior Morgan, and Bill Anderson, along with letter winners Hank Wells, Bob Honeycutt, Bob Johnson, John Jordan, Bob Noble, Nick Kredich, Charles Pratt, Curt Cobb, Phil Scudieri, and Andy Lewis. ( ' aught by our of form after h.i flying ov time Mayer makes a the high bar for an easy victory. Over 3,000 spectators thronged in annual A.C.C. track meet, which Duke Stadium to watch the action in the s won by Maryland, with Duke runnerup. 353 ;ich Persons. Caught in the Persons, Mathews, and Berger. A pass downticid nioiiicnrarily slows down the action in the Duke— Maryland game. The only identifiable I51ue Devil is Skip Hearn C?) on the right. LACROSSE riic Blue Devil lacrosse team cliiiiiixed its 1956 season by sending captain and All-Ameri- can Dick Saunders to the annual North-South game in Geneva, New York. In that game Saunders, who had been plagued b - injuries all year, put on the biggest one-man scoring show in the history of the game. The two records which he set were for the most goals in one game, seven, and for the most goals in one quarter, six. That last record will probably never be matched. Aside from that one bright spot, the Blue Devils, who had never before fallen below seventh in the nation, suffered eight defeats, and were ranked twelfth in the nation at the close of the season. The closest the stickmen came to winning was in their defeats at the hands of Washington and Lee and Colgate. The majorit)- of their losses were pinned on them by teams ranked within the fop nine in college Several seniors, a fair num- ber of juniors, and some very promising sophomores make prospects for the I . ?? season appear (juite encouraging. Coach Jack Persons has al- ready found se en likel look- ing freshmen read to mo e up to the 95H team, so the hiture h)r Duke lacrosse is beginmnu fi) look bnohtcr. The referee ' s outstrcti iuJ )(.m1 stickmen are Davis (32), Mascius, and Mathews (37). Coaching gets so ted ' mus— Left ro rinlit: Pt-rsons, Roberts, Anderson, Padgett, Caldwell, Davis, Stout, Carticr, Hcarn, M.ithcu 355 SOCCER ( )acli jim BIy combined rhc ralcnrs ot nine returning k-rtL-rmcn, plus reserves trom last ear and tour newcomers to come up w ith one of the finest teams in the short histor ' ot soccer at F)ukc. (Captained by All-American halfback, Ibm (Colmey, the hooters opened the season l) ' defeating a mediocre Davidson s(]uad )-(). Playing a a ' trom home the Blue Devils lost their next two games; to Maryland, the conference champion, b ' a 3-1 score, and to Virginia 2-0. The BIymen then caught fire Mul jmo- cecded to win all of then- reinanung games. (Combining the high scoring talents ot .Simon I ,a(]uire and l ' .d (iauld with the sparkling defensive work of Don Sedlack and led l.oeb the hooters ran over V and L, Roanoke, U.N.C. and N. (;. State. I ' he 1956 Duke soccer team. Frmn left to rig.ht, first rniv: McElhenny, Colmey, I.ang, Years, Breslow, Jack, Annis. Mathews, Fry. Second row: Coach Jim Bly, Gregg, I.. Sadler, C. Sadler. Kreidler, Gauld, Sedlack, Kcphart, Michclc, Connor, rh.ilandcr. Kidlcv. |ordan. Brooks. McPhcrson. ,Schnll. l.ocb. Stcu.irt. .uul ir.Angclo. The hlindmg sui untied shoelaces arc all part of the game. 1 BMl HP H m m. ' 56 cross country: J rum IfJ ' t to nght, first row, Barnt-s, Hotelling, Blackistone, Posthumus, Noble, Atkins, Jordan. Second row: Al Buehler, Beeker, Rutishauser, Byers, Kershner, and Dobson. Frosh stars Cji Icntkcr Linlimber their legs. CROSS COUNTRY C oach Al Buchler ' s building program, in its second year, began to show results as the harriers posted their best record in recent campaigns v ' ith a mark of three wins and five losses. Prospects tor the future are especially bright, since all the team were underclassmen, not one man will be lost through gradu- ation. And, besides that, the freshmen team was the finest to run at Duke for more than a decade. Pacing the thin-clads to their ietor over C iemson, Wake Forest, and South (Carolina v as little Bill Hotelling. Run- ning second was Bob Noble, followed by Henry Wells and Bob Posthumus. John Jordan, Dave Blackistone, Murrey Atkins, and Alarv Barnes fought for the other positions. I Ik- V wrtstlcrs. Imm lijl III niihr. Jim r r,!-: Cirimin. Carr, Davidson, Bergcson, Ksposito, Girand. Second wil:- Harrison, Meffcrt, Dillie, McElhaney, Mcncfcc, Martin, and I ' alconc. WRESTLING A ith captain 1 lal Alclilhancy rctainiiit: his 191-pound title in the A.C.C (Championship Tourney and the Blue Devil squad recapturing the third-place slot in the same e ent, ( )ach Carmen l ' alcone ' s matmen hnished out the season on an even 3-3 record. taking- decisive victories from Wake I oresr and U.N.C. in home matches, the grapplers were beaten with similar decisiveness l) - Maryland ' s A.(-.( champs on the same mats. In a a - contests rhe - took State hut lost to irginia and Washington and I.ee. Outstanding throughout the season along with , lel ' lhane were Bill MeHert in the l47-p()uiul class, who went undeteateii until the l()uriie , and Sam Alenetee and ( leorge Isposito who also took runner-up spots in the ehamnionship matches. ( .ipl.nri ll.il kl lli.i piiimd ili.iiTipMin, is .ti.ind .111.1 A. 358 SWIMMING In his 25rh car as swimming coach, Jack Persons produced another diird place finish tor Duke mermen. W ' idi a 4-2 conference record, Duke again placed behind rhe two perennial A.C.C. powerhouses, Oarolina and State. The ' 5 6- ' 5 7 season was an odd one tor the Blue Devils. They started off by losing Hve meets in a row: to State, Carolina, Georgia Tech, Army, and Navy. Then, they did a complete about face and won their last six meets, beating Maryland, C ' lemson, Wake For- est, South C]arolina, The Citadel, and Virginia. A third place hnish in the A.C.C. meet at Chapel Hill ended the year for Duke. Losing only co-captains Jack Roberts and Don Kempler, Duke should be strong in ' 5S. riic sui.nnK-rs: Uft to nulil. first f. i;;l.ant.ar, l-ishc-r, KiKlikr, Dcpuy, Lower, Morgan, Aiinijii. Snund i hitncy, Pace, Wctzler, .Soule, By- Thini iHing. R.ihctts, kcnipliT, Wcavir, Hattlcr, llirscli. I ' iiirth row: Russell, Fabst, HiiKs, l.ovejoy, Thompson, Jack Persons, Miller. Fifth row: Dickin- son. I ' .lsey, Kichle, Nitsherg. Uilson, Hough, Hopkins. Rayncs. TENNIS Facing a rough sixteen game schedule, rhe Duke tennis team posted a 9-7 record. Only one oi the defeats was suHered in A .(;.(]. competition, that one coming at rhe hands ot (Carolina, the conlerence champion. The team ' s 6-1 .-X.Cl.Cl. record was good tor second place, (laptain Bol)l) (ireen rook indi idual singles honors in the .A.(].( . championships at the end ot the year. (ireen and John Kopt were the onl seniors on coach Whir ( !ol)l) s Noung S(|uad, but their loss l) grailuation is a definite handicap to the 57 team. Hie remaining tour places on the ' 56 st|uad were tilled 1) I.eif Beck, Don Romhilt, lack W dliams, and Ben I ' ew . 360 GOLF With only Bob Rutfini and Terry Thomas returning as lettermen, Cloach Dunip ' Hagler ' s golt squad had a hard rime keeping its head above water in the won-lost depart- ment, w ith match results rang- ing from a 23-4 victory over Maryland to a close 15-12 defeat in Tarheel hands, al- though some Hne individual playing sparked the season, and the linksmen closed the ear capturing third place m A.C.C-. ranks through the an- nual conference tournament. Thomas, a junior, continued as number one man throughout most of the season and came through with a 14S for 36 holes in the A.C .C . tourna- ment, while senior Reggie ( hapman tied for seventh place in this event with 147. Round- ing out the sextet for most of the Spring were senior RufHni — who chanced to collect a hole-in-one along his way — juniors Bill Beeson and Ward King, and ace sophomore Dick Rislev. Dressed for the warm weather, coach i:. P. DuTiipy Haglcr talks ever a match. SPAAl JimGiibkr, Intramural iManagc MEN ' S INTRAMURALS ' I his year, us always, inrramural competition in thirteen sports played a major role in Duke ' s athletic pro- gram. The contests between fra- ternity, independent, and freshmen teams, although they lacked skill and finesse, were just as hard fought and as exciting as varsity games. Under the direction of senior Jim Gilbert, the intramural program pro- vided an outlet for the sports ability of all Duke students, undergraduate and graduate. In the ' 55- ' 56 season, the KA ' s won the coveted high point trophy, and the Beta ' s W irren Hagen won the individual troph ' . The Phi Delts were ' 56 football champs, and the KA ' s took the ' 57 basketball honors. iRil right a.ih in xUl- MiuMIc .f tia- TKt. 1 ti - i stim ■m Willeyball, as played Ux rh, if ' rhf favorirc of spnrif; irirraiiiiirals 363 11a n I- row left to nnht. hi ran-: Miss SpaiigiLT (a Johnson, Giles, Riese, Hyman. Srd ro-j.-: Pu. Nickel, Wade, SL-hmidt, Girthorn, S. Moore, Monahan. JhJ ins, Grubcr, K. Moore, Hanson, Jones, Bond. Stone, B. Smitli, Stoite, Aki INF SfHMinr President, W.A.A. Board W.A.A. BOARD The Board of the Woman ' s Arlilcric As.sociarion, composed of the clccrcd executive council, representatives of the dormitories and I lanes House, the sport heads and ckib presidents, organized the athletic program on I ' .ast ( ' ampus and promoted enthusiasm in its aried activi- ties. Beginning its duties Ireshman Week, the Board sponsored a pienie to introduce the physical education depart- ment and the W ' ..- ..A. to incoming stu- dents. . side from scheduhng dormitor -, sororit) ' , and indi idual tournaments, the -Association arranged sports da s with other colleges, a high school [ila i.la , an intercampus swimming meet, and the Iriiiay night o|ien houses. N EREI Dl AN Headed by President Karhcrine Bar- ringer, rhe Nereidian C lub presented its annual water ballet on F ebruary 28 and March 2. After selecting new members in November through competitive tr - outs, the girls practiced each week to perfect the synchronized swimming and water stunts to be used in Island Inter- lude, a colorful cruise to the islands of the tropics. After intensive rehearsals as showtime neared, fifty swimmers performed for their audiences skillful Boat formations and intricate sw imming patterns while an expert trio and solo were also featured. Spectacular lighting and an island atmosphere complete with palm trees, coconuts, and grass skirts added to the lush, e.xotic pageant. K ( Ml ni E Barrini kr President, Nereidian Club The members of Nereidian form a geometric pattern in th 365 lu- Moilcrn Dance Club af- iriis Its iiiL-nibers a chance iir rccriatinn and expression. MODERN DANCE CLUB lb improve dance techniques and to study chore- ography was the principal aim of the Modern Dance ( lub this past year. Working under president Beverly Sparkes, the group held tryouts tor new members each semester. The small nucleus of advanced dancers met weekly with the inexperienced initiates to help them develop poise and individual interpre- tation. Peg. Dimlap, Hn Friday afternoons ar Parrish ' s Riding Srablcs found members of the Pegasus ( ' lub on hand to improve their riding technique. Under the leadership of Bill Bickett, the group met monthly to discuss horsemanship. The equestriennes rode in private shows under the Duke name while several showed horses for other owners. PEGASUS CLUB The officers of Pegasus: Bill Hickhart ' , president; Barbara Smith and Ahx Hawkins. WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS riif inrrarnural program or- ganized b ' rhc Woman ' s Ath- Icric Associarirn offered coeds and nurses a multirude of di- verse athletic activities. Team tournaments in volley- ball, basketball, softball, and bowling were set up for inter- dormitory and intersororit - competition. Individual tourna- ments included freshman and all-college tennis, badminton, table tennis, antl archery matches. Pall and spring dormitory swimming meets served to round out the full schedule as well as participation in the National lelegraphic Bowling Iburnament. In addition to the team and uidividua! conipcritioii, the Bas- ketball, Unnis, and I lockev Improving co-ordination and reflexes are some of rhe purposes of fenc- ing cla.sscs taught by the F ' ast f .impus physical education departnu-nr 368 Ready . • . aim . . . fire . . . this is the female edition of Henry s archers practicing on the Fast (Campus green. Robin Hood had l etter retire. Clubs were sponsored by the W.A.A. These groups were composed of Duke women par- ticularly interested in these sports who practiced together in order to challenge teams from other colleges in the state. Climaxing the year ' s activi- ties, trophies were awarded to the dormitory and sorority winner of each sport. Special trophies were presented to the dormitory and sorority accum- ulating the greatest number of points for taking either first, second, or third place in the various tournaments. Winners of individual com- petitions had their names added to a record ot previous winners on engraved plaques. On the basis of a point system, recog- nition of those demonstrating outstanding ability and partici- pation in athletics was given in the form of W.A.A. cer- tificates and gold keys. Two jealous women preparing for a duel . . . touche. 369 PHI APPA Claire Burdick Marcom Berma Lucretia McDowell Tallulah Ann Brown David AlcKechnie Hay Charles Henderson Dickens Theodore Melvin Parker John Arthur Paar Donald Dwight Duffey Yvonne Madeleine Paulct Nancy Lucille Bowles Shirley Anne Davis Walter Victor Weyhmann Harry Stewart Havens Stephen Denio Baker Sally Louise Roberts Florence Theodora ' an Dyke John Roy Beck James W ' illard aughan, Jr. Joe Grills Charles Clifton Richardson Barbara Bell Nancy ' hanger Talman (Mrs.) Lynn David Ikcnberry Robert Schwalm Goudy William Cobb Lane Dorothy Flizabcth Miltecr Dorothy Ann Felson Dorothy Flizabcth Cobb Sandra Jean Smith Carl Harold Weber. Jr. Patricia Carver Page Jean FIder Virgin (Mrs.) Ann Salisbury Bates Virginia Claire Best Joan Shirley Moore Ballard Farnhardt Troy. Jr. Walter Robert Fallaw, Jr. Catherine Anne VWight Joseph Robert Godwin ()fkk:krs I ' Or 1956-1957 Doctor Joel (i. Colton, President Doctor ( . R. Vail, ' ice-Fresiclenr Julia Drane Hart George Carol Schwarz Lawrence Diercks Decker Joan Louise Steves Martha Ann Mahancs J ' Nelle Smoak (iibson Sidney Isabel Heizer Michael I. Sentlowitz Leland F ' rnest Reaney, Jr. Frederick Gayle Sheppara . nn Dixon Lee William McLain. Jr Robert Hull Smith Wade Hampton Penny, Jr. Nicholas Michael Krcdich Jane Marie Fberhardt Clark (Mrs.) Peter Tryon Nielsen Carolyn Leary Williams Gordon Hearst Rosser, Jr. Flinor Jane Perry Norman Doan Peterson Fdward Norval Fortson Martha Flizabcth Hester Wallace Craft Fallow Richard Carlyslc Bain, Jr. Phyllis Mary ' Harriett Richard Louis Betts Barbara Beavers Chapman (Mrs.) Owen Link McConnell Nora Grant Alston Margelyn Patricia (Warrick FveKn Louise Keenan Susan Herron Richards Janet Marion Dean Nancy Carolyn Burns (-arolyn Ma ' Thomas Suzanne Latham Phoebe Lucille Anderson Martha Rae I larris Doctor James (laniion, Secret;u - I reasurer Doctor I loward Srrobel Doctor R. 1 ' . Durden WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Who ' s Who is a directory made up of outstanding college seniors who have contributed their leadership abilities for the improvement of their school. Forty- eight Duke students were chosen this year, including editorial heads, student government and class officers, and leaders of campus organizations. Ernest Brevard Bass, Jr. George Clinton Beacham, Jr. Frederick Jerome Beasley Barbara Jane Bickhart X ' irginia Lee Brewer William Gray Bryant, Jr. Fdward Jay Carey Alary Louise Cofer John Patrick Cogan Donald Dwight Dutfey Harleigh Franklin Fatzinger Dorothy Ann Felson Edgar Beauregarde Fisher, Jr. Mary Ann French James Harman Gilbert, Jr. Joseph Dinson Glass, Jr. Robert Schwalm Goudy Joe Grills Peter George Hoadley Sarah Jane Hodges Bruce Clayton Hyldahl Michael Hodges Jackson Samuel Sigmund Jacobson Frank Belton Joyner Nicholas Michael Kredich Joseph Wallace Little Martha Ann Mahanes ( laire Burdick Marcom Sylvia Dawn Mathis Lee McClement Sally Warren Mcintosh Lee William McLain, Jr. Allen Mead Anne Rhodes Nicholson Theodore Melvin Parker Wade Hampton Penny, Jr. John David Peyton Polly Ann Price Paul David Risher Mar ' Barbara Smith Wesley Fleming Talman, Jr. Richard Guy Ulrich Dolores Urquiza James Willard Vaughan, Jr. Nancy Whanger Talman (Mrs.) Thaddeus Alvin Wheeler, Jr. Susan Anne Whitener Robert Lassiter Young, Jr. 373 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA President Wade Hampton Penny, Jr. Vice-President Theodore Melvin Parker Secretary William Jackson Griffith, III Treasurer Wesley Fleming Tolman, Jr. Omicron Delta Kappa is a national honorary fraternity consisting of senior men and elected members from the Duke faculty. The members are chosen for their contributions as leaders in the areas of scholarship, athletics, student government, and other college activities. Their services to the university are kept anonymous. Fredrick Jerome Beosley W. L. Brinkley, Jr. Harleigh Franklin Fatzinger Edgar Beauregarde Fisher, Ji James Harmon Gilbert, Jr. Robert Schwalm Goudy William Jackson Griffith, III Bruce Clayton Hyldahl Michael Hodges Jackson Samuel Sigmund Jacobson Lee William McLoin, Jr. Allen Mead Theodore Melvin Parker Wade Hampton Penny, Jr. John David Peyton Wesley Fleming Talman, Jr. Richard Guy Ulrich Charles Rowe Vail James Willard Vaughan, Jr. Robert Lassiter Young, Jr. PHI KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta is an honorary senior leadership fraternity of the Woman ' s College. Each year the organization taps the senior women who have given outstanding service to the Universit - through campus activities. OFFICERS President Barbara Bickhart Vice-President Sarah Jane Hodges Secretary Claire Marcom Treasurer Rika Kohler Phoebe Anderson Barbara Bickhart X ' irginia Brewer Anne ( orpening Sue Edgerton Dorothy Felson i Iar ' Ann French MEMBERS ( arol Herndon Marilyn Hildreth Sally Hodges ( arolyn Johnson Rika Kohler Shirley Lindquist Martha Ann Mahanes (;iairc Marcom Edna Mason Tim Mull Anne Nicholson Bun Springston Sharon Stokes Nancy W ' hantjcr Tahnan (Mrs.) BETA OMEGA SIGMA Beta Omega Sigma is a sophomore honorary composed of men who have shown excep- tional quaHties of leadership and scholarship. The members, rendering service to the college ' s various activities, are tapped during their freshman and sophomore years. OFFICERS President Winter Wright Vice-President Stephen Ludington Hammer Secretary Da id William Austin Treasurer Richard ' ile ' Bourne, |r. Jason Reid Aumaii David William Austin David lr iiig Blaticharti Richard Wiley Bourne, jr. Thomas Anthon Calhoun Howard S. I ' ldredge Donaki Klein l ' r - MEMBERS Joseph ( ' hampion (ioodman William Darrell Cruhhs Stephen Ludington Hammer Linwood B. lollowell John (lollinson Kruse Henr McC ormick Rouse Robert Bruce Sa age John Moriett Smith Ceorge Weber, ill Cecil I ' . Whitaker Richard Austin Wood Winter Wright (Charles R. Vensist 376 ir- -A - nnR : SANDALS President Mary Alice Child Vice-President Elaine Herndon Secretary Nancy Delong Treasurer Lou Ann Brown This honorary consists of twenty sophomore women who have displayed outstanding leadership and above average scholarship during their freshman year. The group con- tributes their service to the University throughout the year and in the spring choose freshman women to take their places. Lou Ann Brown Mary Alice Child Kay Davis Nancy Delong Mary Ann Davis Elaine Herndon Joanna Holloway Mary Ellen Jones Vivian Lcamer Claudia Liebrecht Connie Lucas Virginia Maclvor Penny Martin Margery Newton Betty Quillian Shade Marie Rushing Melissa Schuler Margaret Stennis Sarah Thomas Janet Wright m 2 c PHI ETA SIGMA OFFICERS President . . . ..... Michael Taylor Malone Vice-President . James Pearce Johnson Secretary . . . Bob Winn Gaylor Treasurer . . . . . . . Thomas Pegram Graham .yr -i- Phi Eta Sigma is a scholastic honorary fraternity open to any freshman man who achieves o grade average of 3.5 or better his first semester at Duke. The organization serves the school by sponsoring tutoring sessions for freshmen who need help with mathe- matics, chemistry, or physics. l tl Jason Reid Auman David Lee Green ip David William Austin James Pearce Johnson % P ' Fred Oscar Brownson Julian C. Jucrgensmeyer ; Jack Calvin Bunn Robert Hugh Kargon Charles Bryan Duke Michael Taylor Malone • ' ■Donald Klein Fry Sheldon Richard Pinnell Bob Winn Gaylor Norman B. Ratcliff Thomas Pegram Graham Howard Allan Waldermc Richard James Wood I V Y Ivy is the scholastic honorary tor all freshmen girls who have obtained an average of 3.25 either their first semester or their second semester at the Woman ' s College. The prospective members are tapped at honors assembly. OFFICERS President Margery Jean Newton Vice-President Margaret Blaisdell Secretary Madelaine Jud) ' Brown Treasurer Anna Elizabeth Haney Sandra Addington Margaret Blaisdell Laura N ' irginia Bole Lou Ann Brow n Madelaine Judy Brown Carol x nnette Cleave Jean Gay Crossley Barbara Louise Danehowcr Jean Carnett Davis W ilda Ann Davis Eleanor Theresa DeRienzo Harriet Jane Drawbaugh Susan Rebecca Dunlap Tolera Anita t agle Priscilla Irene Edson MEMBERSI Mary Lois Eskridge Hannah Flounders Frances Elaine Fowler Susan Ruth Friend Carolyn Lydia (irosz Elizabeth Baxter Hahn Anna Elizabeth Haney Billie Jean Holman Kay Howard Nancy Ann Keever Joan Birdie Know les Lucinda laylor Lusb ' Virginia Cox Maclvor Marion Louise Morris Carohn Faith Morse Margery Jean Newton Nancy Ann Nutter Mary Chauncey Persons Harriet Pickett Elizabeth Ellen Quillian Beldon Randolph Mary Josephine Reinhardt Winnie Davis Satterheld Eleanor Garner Sharp Margaret Jane Stennis Phyllis Ann Stevens Sarah Thomas Annette Waters Carole Jane Webb Janet Lawrence Wright 379 _ ' irginia S. Atkinson X ' lrginia L. Brewer WHITE DUCHY S.,lls W . lclii Nancy W iLinyer T.ilinan (Mrs.) Mary Ann I- rcncli ' J Sylvia I), lali JaiiK-s W. -.uighn, J Harlcigh F. I ' at .injitT I haddcus A. Whcclcr. Jr RED FRIARS L. .lli,im kl. Edgar B. I ' ishcr, Jr Fredrick J. B. Wade H. Penny, Jr. i i -,rK,n,. .|ol,n.stn„ SANTA FILOMENA A a tr C) M |)m„.iI,1 l)iitl Michael Jacksoi OLD TRINITY CLUB i ,inics Cilhcr 1 1 3fc jet ' I jK SI • Tl Robert Sigti 9b W illiam Speaknian The Order of Saint Patrick in rhe School of Engineering is an organiziirion whose purpose is to recognize students showing a high standard of leadership and character in extra-curricular activities. Each semester a ceremonx ' is held in which worthy students arc tapped. .Mter a brief pledgeship, they become members of the fraternity. This year the monthly meetings of the Order were under the direction of President Cieorge E. Bouse. ORDER OF ST. PATRICK Gcnrpc Kmisc President of the Order ot St. Patrick 384 Tim Beta Pi, rhe Phi Beta Kappa of engineering, is a national honorary fraternity organized to give recognition to engineering students who are outstanding in scholar- ship and character. The honorar - was founded na- tionally in 1885 and N. C. ( ianima Chapter was or- ganized at Duke in 1948. Meetings are held bi- weekly. To qualify for membership one must be either in the upper one-eighth of the junior class or the upper one-fitth of the senior class. I ' .ach October the chapter sends a delegate to the na- tional convention. In the spring and fall a joint initi- ation banquet is held with X. i.. State. Together with the Order of Saint Patrick, lau Beta Pi sponsers a series ot slide rule lectures. The society does specialized proj- ects for the (College of Engi- neering and also presents an annual award to an out- standing freshman engineer. Presuknt nt l.ui IVi.i Pi TAU BETA PI Tail Beta Pi, scholastic honorary for engineers, first rnti-: J. Little, D. Pcyt P, Hoadlcy, A. Mead, J. Vaughan, and R. Wasscr. Third ro-a-: J. Godwir 1, F,. Rogers, and F. Fgli. SecnrtJ ro ' a-: D. Copeland, H. Arcocha, T. Parker, H. Finol, and F. Jenkin.s. 385 PI TAU SIGMA Pi Tail Sigma is an honorary trarcrnir ' tor mcclian- ical engineers. Members are selecred from the top fourth ot rhe junior class and rhe rop third ot the senior class on the basis ot scholastic achievements, char- acter, citizenship, and professional interest. Pi Tau Sigma purposes to develop in mechanical engineering students the attributes necessary for effective leadership and acceptance of responsibility, to promote the professional welfare of its members, and to foster the high ideals of the engineering field. The fraternir gives an annual aw ard to the outstanding sophomore in mechanical engineering and also to the senior who presents the best paper in class work or professional society competition and shows exceptional interest in the extra-curricular activities of the engineering college. Kach spring the members rake part in the I ' .ntiineer ' s Show . J..C ( The membcr.s of the mechanical engineering liol. Wasser. and Larrv Decker, (h, the , Pi Tau Sigma, from left to right on the fir Al Mead. Joe Godwin, Jon Bankerr, T.ini 1 on: are: Don Ware. Joe I.irrl. c, Himo Kinol and Hill Hove fur A n Ir. n l il ■tL.ff ' A Connie Wilson President of Sigma Delta Pi SIGMA DELTA PI Sigma Delta Pi, Duke ' s Spanish honorar ' society, has three objectives: to create wider knowledge and deeper appreciation for Spanish contributions to culture, to work toward better relations among the Spanish and pjiglish-speak- ing nations, and to award those who ha e shown special merit and interest in Spanish studies. Qualifications for membership include a B average in all Spanish courses and an overall B average. In addition to bi-monthly meetings and various lectures throughout the year, the club sponsors an initiation banquet, Christmas hesta, spring dinner, picnic, and dance. Under the direction of Dr. Castellano the group practices Spanish conversation. Robert Morgan President of Delta Phi Alpha DELTA PHI ALPHA The purpose of Delta Phi Alpha is to promote the study ot German language, literature, and civilization and to emphasize those aspects of Cierman lite and culture ot universal value. The ( Jerman honorary was headed this year hy Robert Mor- gan, president, and Professor Her- man Salinger, faculty advisor. At the ( ' hapel Hill dinner meetings held throughout the year, the stu- dents, striving to perfect the lan- guage, spoke only (ierman, much to the amazement of the other customers. A lecture by Dr. Wblf- gang Taraba on the culture of Munster, Germany, marked a high- light for the organization this ) ' ear. A student must maintain an overall C average, and have a B average in German studies to qualify for membership. ni; ( lire the fnllnii-ing: Garrison, Morgan, Spnngston, ncy. Johnson. 388 Till Psi Omega, ruiv 1: Bringhurst, Halberstadter, Jack, Kipp, Tracy, Ke Bigeluu, Ncuth. Eagle. Ru- - I. Dr. Dou-, Mnie. Uow, Gonzalez, Barnhart, like 2: Richards, Cooper, Maxwell, Tyree. McConnell, Byrd, Jones, Rawburn, Saleh. TAU PSI OMEGA Tau Psi Omega, Duke ' s French Honorary Society, stimulates inter- est in the PVench language through such media as conversations, lec- tures, meetings, open-houses, and moving pictures. Tau Psi Omega presented the annual French play and brought its members together in such activities as dramatic read- ings and productions. Those who have a B average in French, an interest in French culture, and are able to speak Huenth ' are eligible tor membership. An initiation dinner at the home of the Dow s and occasional meetings in Chapel Hill at the Rathskeller were highlights of the year. Weekly dinner meet- ings were also held. Sherry Kearns President of Tau Psi Omega {J run left U, niihr) mil- I: Ntjiy Rosser Stcuj Gallic, Redmond, Hicks, Parker, Dr. Dresser, Hess. Ro-u Crackncll Wood Cjjnihk Kgglcston. Ron 2: Turnbull, Baker, Brandon, Jenkins, Pe ton, Bodkcr. Finol, Little, .Mead, Connor. knr nfl ' i lu Tps,!,, PI MU EPSILON Pi Mil I ' psilon, Duke L ' ni crsit ' s niiuhcmarics honorary fraternity, was in- •stallcd on campus in 19. 2. Its purpose is two-told: to promote scholarship, and to promote interest in the field of mathe- matics. Those who wish to join must pass membership re(|uirements, rei]uirinL! stu- tleiifs to ha e a W a erage in all mathe- matics courses through integral calculus. V Mu I ' psilon meets twice each ear, in the fall and in the spring. At each of these meetings the club sponsers outstanding speakers in the mathematics field. Stu- dents who pass the entrance iei]uirements are initiated into the honorary in both the first and the secoml semester. Pi Mu I ' psilon also tries to pre[iare the members for their future careers. 390 DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA Each spring at the annuiil awards as- asscmbh ' seven rising junior and senior women are rapped inro Delta Phi Rho Alpha, honorary ' athletic fraternit ' . Alem- bership is attained b) ' actively participating in sports and consistently demonstrating good sportsmanship. The girls meet the requirements by taking part in both so- rority and dormitory intramurals. This year ' s group, led by its president, Arline Schmidt, has been occupied with pro- moting athletic interest on the campus. Delta Phi Rho Alpha does not hold regular meetings but encourages members to par- ticipate in school athletic programs. An- nually a gold D key is awarded to the senior w ho has done the most to promote interest and participation in athletics among Duke women. Sclinikit President of Delta Phi Rlio Alplu Ihe members of the Varsity D. Cluh, first row: B. Miller, T. Colmey (vice-president), E. Berger, N. Kerstetter, D. Peyton, D. Risley. Second row: R. Weitzman, E. Pace, J. Rarclitf, VV. Meffert, E. Gould, C. Cobb. Third row: V. SeGrasso, L. Banzek ' R. Posthumus, R. Kline, B. Bottoms, R. Burton, D. Sedlack (president). VARSITY D CLUB I lio.sc w ho havr become offieial lerrer winners in any Duke sport and are in good standing with the athletic de- partment are eligible for mem- bership in the Varsity D Club. Under the guidance of Coaches James Bly, Albert IJuehler, and Whit Cobb, the club has attained its goal of promoting unity among athletes and stimularinu student bodx interest in the sports program. The club meets every two weeks, and ir is the custom for the members to wear then- letter sweaters the da ' after ' v.suku, a meeting. X ' arsity D Club sponsors the Blue-White football and Among the other social activities of the c party and the Fall and Spring l.etterman B athletic e ents and presenting training films ol the clubs most iiii[) )rrant ser ices. .At the e club presents the letters to those who have e; Don S.ai.Kk ot tiK arMt U C Lib basketba 11 games. ub are a Ch ristmas inquets. L she ■ing at .fall spoi rs a re two tul ol each sea •ion the inied then . 392 W % %M, The business honorary. Alpha Kappa ¥s. ' i, first roii: Wiiuten, Robcrtsc n, Welch, Uuffey, Center, Cht«nirg, Mull, Larese, Beverly, Raasch. Saoiut ran-: Bisuell, Burger, Boke, Bluedorn, Hensley, Oberhofer, Preston, Narger, Harris, ( :hoate. TliirJ roil-: Forrest, Barker, Hodge, Grills, House, Taft, Ulrich, Custer, Wright, Rau. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Charles Chewning President of Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi was founded at Duke University in 1904. Its purpose is to further the interests and achievements in the field of commerce and business administration. The monthly dmner meetings, headed this year by Charlie Chewning, president, featured outstanding business and industrial speakers. Bi-monthly industrial tours are among the highlighted activities of the fraternity, along with campus surveys and assistance in the job placement bureau with student placement. The ' also participated in a national convention last September. A student must express a firm intention of securing his degree in the business field and maintain a C average to qualify for the honorary. The AKP Key is awarded to the male senior student with the highest average in the Depart- ment of Economics and Busi- ness Administration. A Civil Award is made to an outstand- ing person in the department. 393 THE ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Arnold Air Society is a nationally organized professional service honorary for advanced A.F.R.O.T.C. cadets who hope to become future leaders in the United States Air Force. The club, having been established only Hve years ago at Duke, is comparatively new. Besides being outstanding in leadership and scholarship, cadets have to show a great interest in the A.F.R.O.T.C . unit and its objectives in order to quality tor membership in the society. Under the able direction of C adet Lt. Clolonel Richard Ulrich, the group sponsored a little league football team in Durham during the fall months, and throughout the school year, they gave their strong backing to several local and campus charity drives. At their bimonthly meetings the chapter heard many interesting lectures and discussed the varied phases ot the Air Force program. 1 he Ar nold Air Society. Seated from left to n ht are, on the first roiv: N. Harley, J. Pctcit, R. Moore, , Ia|. J. Barnhill, ( ' .. Wendorf, L. tneveland, P. ' an V yck. On the second row: L). ( opebnd, V ' . Springston, L. Alston, D. Peyton, R. Ulnek, J. ( inIK, . U Man, ( :. ( :he vning. ( ' .. ( Ihittum. On the third row: R. Deans, L. Boothroyd, B. Frizzell, R. Hankins, V. Ruefer, J. Ciilp. ALCOHOLICS UNANIMOUS appa kega Day 395 1957 CHANTICLEER Editorial Staff F. (BUCK) ' Editor ALMAN JF.NNIK HOLT Assista it Editor BHRNll ' , (;()LDSTKIN En u r Liver LAIRD SLADK Photo Director JO MOORE Classes JUDY SEATTER Honoraries RON MOGEL Features MARILYN HILDRETH Associate Editor GINCJER BOWLES Captions JULIE BAY Organizations KARIL NEWMAN Office Manager LYNN DALLY TOM ROBINS BARRY BLECKMAN Fraternities BILL LINTON Campus Foil MARILYN LYON Coed Editor BILLIE JEAN HOLi L N Copy FRANK PREISSLE Sports JOE SEARS Administration GRETCHEN DEICHALANN Nurses ' Representative LEONARD KAMSLER Division Page Photographer General Staff Caption Staff Jean Farmer Jill Cjanr Nancy Jones Diana Loy Jean Whiting Photography Staff Leonard Kamsler Karen King Laird Slade I ' niery Sniirh Lee Stewart Frank loia Fraternities Staff Anne (Jitihorn Evelyn (treason Pat Kimze Copy Staff Betty Claldwell Nean Lott Murty Sampson Eleanor Sharp Mary Shepard Viryinia Wilson Organizations Staff I .lien Foseue Bill Franklin Sarah I lunter Fatt Murdoek Berr ' Tiniherlake Sports Staff Ed Berger Grey Carroll Bill Domhoff Shirley Moore Bob Noble Ruth Szekely Pete Yoars Administration Staff Polly Akin Mary McLaren Mike Miller Photo Direction Staff Kent Span Saiuh Suiimer Campus Poll Pat Cox Judy Elhs Sandra James Ka ' Kincaid Lu ' Oudshofl Emmy Lou Smit! Pat Tyson Features Staff Karen Kenerich Mike May Kenneth Spair Office Staff Anne Massey Missy Siegling Classes Staff Delta Diertenbaeh Clara Ward Honoraries Pat Jarmen C!athv Leonaid 1957 CHANTICLEER Business Staff BRUCE C. HYDAHL Business Mivm er LIDDV HANFORD Co-ed Business Manager BARRY BLEC:HMAN Assistant Business Manager JOHN BULLOCK Assistant Business Manager Office Manager DON TELLER Beauty Queen Co-Chairman TOM IRWIN BILL WEST Publicity Director BILL WEST General Business Staff Tom Banton Jenny Grant Jim Bertch Ann Gunn Sue Bevans Joyce Harris Ann Blandford Gwen Heinie Loretta Bosw ell Geneva Hines Alargot Chamberlain Barbara Ivey Daniel F oote Pat Jarman Sharon Gerckin Claudia Liebrecht Margie McFarlene EdNey Larry Peterson Martha Rizos Jack Sapolsky Don Singer Jean Stanback Sally Sfraub Suzie Sturdivant Nancy Urban Jim Wallace Janet Welther (]arl Wolfson EDITOR ' S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No job, regardless ot how large or how insigniricant, would be complete unnl all who had contributed their time, their talents, and their patience had been heartiK thanked by the one to whom they had so unselfishly lent their assistance. lo sa ' that this the 1957 Chanticleer is a product of one mind f)uld be a most uninformed interpretation of the facts, for this year ' s annual truK ' represents the combined efforts of man)- talented people. People like Karil Newman, mv secretary who so efhcienth ' handled the details of the ofHce; Bernie Goldstein who finally mastered the proportion rule; Gay Wood who photographed the fraternity groups; Ginger Bowles who did an incomparable job with the captions (I never did figure out her filing system, but it was amazingly accurate); Billy jean Holnian whose copy worked out to the letter; Frank Preissle who, in my estimation, produced a sports section second to none in the history of the C hanticieer; Joe Sears who compiled the information for the administration section; Jud - Scatter who gave distinction to the honoraries; Lynn Dally, Tom Robins, and Barry Blechman who combined efl ' orts to see that all of the fraternities and sororities were properly represented; Julie Ba who did such an efficient job with the massive organizations section; Jo iMoore who completed the endless task of compiling the classes material in record time; Ron Mogcl who handled features; Bill Linton w ho put in many long hours with the new campus polls; and all of the staff photographers who worked so hard taking the pictures that make this book the pictorial review that it is. But the people to whom I am the most indebted are Marilyn Hildreth who labored so diligently purely for the love of the book in seeing that the copy and captions were properly coordinated; Laird Slade who doubled as photo director and head photogra- pher, and who did a most efficient job in these two departments; and last, but far from least, Jennie Holt and Marilyn Lyon who served both as advisors and builders of morale. It was they who kept me from going off on too many tangents and w ho offered the much appreciated encouragement when it was most needed. W ithout them the 1957 Chanticeeer would never have been published. While most of the photographs appearing in this year ' s annual were taken by Laird Slade and his staff, numerous others were derived from other sources. To Time Inc., and Bill X ' andivert for the color shot of the interior of the chapel; to Thad Sparks, L ' niversit} ' Photographer, who placed at our disposal many pictures which were impossible for us to take; to Mike Pert)- for his opening photograph in the introduetor - section; to Leonard Kamsler ff)r his sports coverage and disision page photograph ; to W ' hitle) ' and Scott for the sorority group pictures and the uidnidual photographs of the members of Santa P ilomena and Old Trinity ( lub; and to the (nv h ' t ivni BLnk, earbook of the University of South Oarolina, I express my most sincere appreciation, There were man ' others without whom my task could not have been completed with such relari e ease: Mr. Joseph Hardison and the Kdwards and Broughton (]o.; Mr. Walter Dargan and Miss Doris Leeper of the Southern Photo Process I ' ngraving (lo.; Mr. Robert T. Wilson and the Kingscraft ( o er Go.; Mr. James V. ( ' olonna and the Golonna Studios; Mr. G. G. Hendricksen, Dr. Herbert Herring, Mr. William (Griffith, and Mr. William Stra horn. In order to complete this list of aeknow ledgements, nienrion must Ik ' made ot m business manager Bruce I l Idahl and his exeeiienr staff; the brothers of Pi Kappa .Alpha fraternit -; Ritz Ra , m parents; ami most of ' all nn wife Nane , whose most kind understanding, constant eneouragement, and deepest dexorion stood as an uii- leklmg inspiration for which I am eternalK ' gratef ' ul. lo all I owe a debt which cannot be repaid except through feeble words of gratitude. W itli the deepest smeerifx , 1 thank nou. Bi (:i Iai new This book was printed in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, in Raleigh, North Carohna, by the Edwards Broughton Co. using Janson monotype, on Lustrogloss paper, manufactured by the S. D. Warren Paper C o. at Cumberland, Maine. All photo-engravings were made by the Southern Photo Process P2ngraving Co. at Atlanta, Georgia, and it is bound in covers made by Kingsport Press at Kingsport, Tennessee. Where Yall From Soiilh ,Vrn l-livl ' iiul Middle icu Mu ■Allanlii Sli fiO ' ; 4 ' r S.mllnr, l-iir Wc Olhcr SENIORS ArMMS. EII ABHIH I UMSDEN. 2. (ircal Oak 1 anc, I ' Icasa ville, N. Y.. I ' oliluul Stinuc. IIH ' I ; Hoof and Horn 2; Pre; man Y Council I ; I ' an-Hcl C ouncil 3, 4. AI.BERTSON. RONAI O CLARENCE. 201 Albcrtson R High Point. N. C IJcclrical Eiiaineerinx. ALBRECH. KENNETH LEWIS. 1015 Garfield Ave. Bclvidc 111.. Polilical Science. H-A; Traditions Board ?. 4; Chrniihle MSGA 2: Junior Class Council 3. ALLEGOOD. HENRIAN S., Richlands. N. C . ALMOND, ANTHONY LEON, 3202 Cole Mill Kd , Diiiha N. C. Al MONO. JONIS 1 VANS. 501 Fairview Dr.. Lexington. N. C Meclumical EnuincerinK. KA. Al SION. NORA CiRAN r. 106 College Street.. I illlcton. N. ( .. CeneioL ' i ' HK; Social Standards 1. 2: Ivy 2. ANDERSON. PHEBE LUCILl H. Westovcr Apts., Rockledge Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y.. English. KKI ; ' I ' KA: Social Standards 2: Ivy 2: Pan-Hel Council 4. President 4; Glee Club 1; Student Co- ordin ite Board 1: Student Union 3. ANDREWS. I.EIl ANI RU.SSELL. c o U.S. Naval Attache, A. P.O. 676. New York. N. Y.. LaiiKuaf-e. AT; XIW- T-l .. ' ; Nereidian Club 4. N.S.A. 4. ANGSTADT. RICHARD LEE. 2000 N. Iiulcpcndcncc Blvd.. Charlotte. N. C. ARCOCHA, HUMBERTO LAZARO. 21 412 Vcdado, Havana. Cuba. Mcclniniiiil Engiiwerin}, ' . ARMSTRONG. JERRY QUENTIN. HW N. Flint St.. Lincoln- ton. N. C. Business Administration. Chaniici i IR 2. Glee Club ARMSTRONG. LOUIS WALKER. P.O. Box 29. Stanley. N. C. Business Administration. -. lv ARNOLD. FREDERICK CHARLES. 4936 Fourth Ave.. N.. St. Petersburg. Fla.. Business Administration. ASHWORTH. FREEMAR LOWELL. RED 2. Heuvelton. N. Y.. P.vvi lo oijv. KX; Glee Club 1. 3. 4: Choir I. 3; FAC 4. ATHERHOLT. GEORGE THOMAS. 511 Mohawk Ave.. Nor- wood. Pa.. Business Administration. K-: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. ATKINSON. GEORGE B.. 525 Thornwood Ln.. Northfield. 111.. History. . T!5; Varsity D Club 2. 3. 4; Hoof and Horn 2: Senior Class Council 4: FAC 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4; Secretary of Senior Class. ATKINSON. VIRGINIA STORR. 525 Thornwood Lane. North- field. III. KKT; White Duchy; WSGA 4; FAC 3: House Council 3. 4; House President 4. AVIZONIS. PETRAS VYTAUTAS. 51 Maple Ave.. Bay Shore. N. Y.. Chemistry. AYERS. PATRICIA GUGG. 3924 Madison Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. ZT. . AYSCUE. NANCY ELIZABETH. Ill Norris Rd.. Alapocas. Wilmineton. Del.. Accounting. AZAR. RAYMOND WAHID. 27 Edgerton St.. East Hampton. Conn. BACKER. STUART RICHARD. 1878 E. 14th St.. Brooklyn 29. N. Y. BADER. WILLIAM ANDREW. 13 Carroll St.. Thurmont. Md.. English. Pre-Med Society 2. 3. 4. BAILEY. WILLIAM F.. JR.. 840 W. Morgan St.. Raleigh. N. C. BAIN. RICHARD CARLISLE. JR.. 1319 Sanford Ct.. Falls Church. Va. BAKER. GEORGE BARNEY. 420 Maplewood Rd.. Springfield. Delco. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering. ASME 1. 2. 3, 4. BAKER. PHILIP BENTON. 2914 Clearview Ave.. Baltimore 14. Md.. Mechanical Engineering. Beil; Fraternity President 4; M.SGA 4: IFC 4: ASME 3. 4. BAKER. RALEIGH JAMES. 413 W. Hayes St.. Ahoskie. N. C. Religion. KA; Football 1. 2. BAKER, STEPHEN DENIO. 303 Swift Ave.. Durham. N. C. Physics. ME; BK; ' tEi;: Hoof and Horn 3: Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Symphony Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Madrigal Chorus 3. BAKER. WILLARD FREEMAN. Lincoln Terrace. Woodlawn Ave.. Easton. Pa. BALLARD. CHARLES LEE. Box 354. South Hill. Va. BARBER. RICHARD FOSTER, 2614 Lawndale Ave.. Durham. N. C Accounting. BARHAM. HARRIETTE ANN, 1924 St. Mary ' s St.. Raleigh N. C. Education. AA : Chronicle 1. BARKER. ROBERT BARRY. 204 Earl St.. Rochester. N. Y,. Business Administration. -ITA; Student Union 2. 3; Track 1. BARKLEY. DAVID SANFORD, Apt. 10. Trinity Apt.. Durham. N. C. BARNES. CHARLES HAYNES, 803 Demerius, Apt. H-1. Durham. N. C. BARTLETT. PHYLLIS MARY, 551 Bloomfield Ave.. 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Zoology. ' I ' K. ; lidi;; TT!.); Pre-Med Society 1. 2, 3. 4: Freshman Y Council. DILLIE. CHARLES WILLIAM. JR.. 691 E. Beau St., Washing- ton, Pa.. Political Science. AX. ; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Peer DIXON, ANNE, 2300 Park PI.. Evanston, III.. Art History. -fr-M; Peer 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4. DIXON. ROBERT TILLOTSAN. 8 Knoll St., Riverside, Conn. DOUGLAS. ADDIE JANE. 2209 Whear St., Columbia, S. C, French. A ; TTU. DOWLESS, JOE WILLETT. 113 Chestnut St., Kannaoolis, N. C. DOWLING. MARY ANN. 148 Highland Rd., York, P.i.. English. DUFFEY. DONALD DWIGHT. 234 Merton Ave.. Glen Ellyn, III.. Business Administration. KT: 4.BK; l Ei;: . KT; HOi); MSGA 3. 4; IFC 3; FAC 2. 3; Student Union 4. DUNLEVY. BARBARA lONE. 2159 Lemay Ave.. Columbus. Ohio. DUNNING. PETER B., Canterbury Rd.. Brooklyn. Conn.. Bu.si- ness Administration. SAE; Chronicle 1; Arch ' .ve 2. 3; FAC 4; WDBS 1. EARLE. JOAN PONY, Naval Base. Newport. R. I.. General. WSGA 2; Sandals 2; Class Officer 1. EATON. 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ATs;; W.11; Bench and Bar I. 2. 3. 4; Hoof and Horn 1. 2. 3; Archive 3. 4; MSGA 2. 3; Freshman Y Council; Class Council 3; Transfer Advisor 2: Track I. KELLER. ANN BEESON. 22200 S. Woodland. Shaker Hts., Ohio. History. ZT.V. KEMPLER. DONALD. 142 Irving Ave.. South Orange. N. J.. Mechanical Engineer. ZBT. KENASTON, JAMES HAMPTON. Box 552. Cocoa. Fla.. Geol- ogy. ATSi. KEPHART. WILLIAM W.. JR.. 8900 Fairview Rd.. Silver Spring. Md. KERSTETTER. NED M.. 520 E. Main St.. Louisville. Ohio. Socioloav. IIKA; Manager. Track. 2. 3. KESSLER. H. RICHARD. 1409 Sixth St.. Durham. N. C, KETCHAM. David Elliott. 608 Greenbrier Dr., Bellepoint. W. Va. KETNER. CAROLYN DEANE. 9 Woodland Rd.. Salisbury. N. C, Sociology. AAA; Social Standards 2; YWCA Cabinet 3; FAC 3: Student Union 3. KEYES. JEROME WILLIS, JR.. 6504 Duke St., Alexandria, Va.. Biisine. ' s AJministrution. AX. ; Peer 1; Fraternity President 3: Class Council 2. 3: IFC 3: FAC 2; Baseball I, 2. KIENLE. RICHARD WILLIAM, 1573 Sterling Rd.. 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History. -AE; Pub Board 4; Bench and Bar 3; Chronicle 3. 4; Archive 2, 3, 4; Peer 4; FAC 3; Student Union 2, 3; Radio Council 3. WAGNER, BARBARA ANNE, 2406 Banner St., Durham, N. C. Elementary Education. Al ' ; WSGA 4. WAGNER. PHILIP MICHAEL. III. 309 Curtis Ave.. Point Pleasant Beach. N. J., Sociology. -N; Swimming 1. WALKER. JAMES CLIFTON, 2943 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham, N. C. WALKER. WILLIAM CONWAY. 10 Arborvale Rd.. Asheville. N. C. Chemistry. - 1 ' E. WALTON, ROBERT ALDRIDGE, 910 Stanley Dr.. Fernundina Beach, Fla., Psychology. HHII; KX; Order of the Chair 3; Hoof and Horn 2: M.SGA 1, 2; Glee Club I, 2. 3; Choir I. 2. 3; Student Union 4. WARE. DONALD McEWEN, 2621 N. Florida St.. Arlington. Va.. Mechanical Engineering. AXA; Peer 2; ASME I. 4. WARE. HENRY HALL. Ill, 404 Blackland Rd., Atlanta 5, Ga.. History. . T1!; Soccer 2. WARREN. HANNAH. 807 Demerius St.. Durham. N. C. WASER. ROBERT HAMLIN. Rt. 4, Old Salisbury Rd.. Winston- Salem. N. C. Mechanical Engineering. 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UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY How Many Faculty Members Do You Know Reasonably Well? None One Two Three to Five Six to Ten More Tluin Ten 22% 16% 12% 27% 12% 11% Acomb. Prof. Frances D C-1 B University Apts., Durham N C. Adams, Prof. Donald K 2508 Cornwallis Rd., Durham. N. C. Alden. Prof. John R. 2736 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N. C. Anderson, Carl L 2400 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. Anderson, Prof. Lewis E 2020 Sunset Ave., Durham, N. C. Arges, Prof. K. Pete 915 Lambeth Cr., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C. Artley, Prof. John L 1805 Forest Rd., Durham, N. C. Aubery, Pierre 1400 Duke Univ, Rd., Durham, N. C. Aycock, Prof. Thomas M, University Apts,, D-IC, Durham, N. C. Bailey, Prof. Joseph R 2117 Sprunt St., Durham, N. C. Banham, Prof. Katherine M College Station, Durham, N. C. Barlow, Norman H 822 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C. Barnhill, Major James W 2005 Arbor St., Durham, N. C. Barry, LCDR. David C. Rt. 1, Box 107, Pope Rd., Durham, N. C. Bassett, Capt. Robert V. R 2101 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C. Bell, Prof. Gordon E. 163 Hamilton Rd., Glenn Lennox, Chapel Hill, N. C. Berry, Prof. E. Willard 1003 N. Gregson, Durham, N. C. Berson, Miss Elaine 806 Third St., Durham, N. C. Berstein, Eugene Westover Park Apts., Durham, N. C. Bevington, Prof. Helen S Guess Rd., Box 94, Durham, N. C. Bevington, Prof. Merle M Guess Rd., Durham, N. C. Bigelow, Prof. Lucius A 131 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Billings, Prof. W. D 708 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C. Black, Prof. Martin L 135 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Blackburn, Prof. William M... .402 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Blackwell, Laurence A. Men ' s Grad. Center, Duke Univ., Durham, N. C. Blanchard, John B. 2626 Pickett Rd., Durham, N. C. Block, Prof. Martin M 2255 Cranford Rd., Durham. N. C. Blomquist, Prof. Hugo L 822 Demerius St., Durham, N. C. Bly, Prof. James R 2001 Ruffin St., Durham, N. C. Bolmeier, Prof. Edward C 217 Faculty Apts., Durham, N. C. Bone, Prof. Allan H 2314 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. 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Sophoniori ' Students — Diploma Program loncs .St., Burlington. N. C, 207 N. King Ave, Dunn, N. C. Bowling. Patricia Joan 342 3rd St.. S. Naples. Fla. Brayboy. Elowyn Nesbitt Rt. 1, Box 201. Pembroke. N. C. Frick, Anna Catherine 40 Sunset Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Hanford. Harolyn Jean Rt. 1, Graham. N. C. Jarrett. Barbara Anita 112 Jones Circle, Thomasville, N. C. Kenworthy. Edith Burton .1822 Robin Rd., North Augusta. S. C. Lariscy. Suzanne Sylvania. Ga. Leggett. Miriam Anderson 2676 South Fletcher .Ave.. Fcrn;india Beach. Fla. McDonald. Anne Margaret 715 Rivers Ave., Riverland Terrace, t harleston 43. S. C. Paberzs. Dagmara . 40 E. Main St.. Forest City. N. C. Padgett. Cordia E . Hayesville. N. C. Peoples. Jerry Anne Delmar Apts.. Elizabeth City. N. C. Potter, Jacqueline 655 Irving St.. Wihston-Saleni, N. C. Stehmeyer. Lillian Charlotte 1448 Heard Ave.. Augusta. Ga. Taylor, Barbara Joyce 323 E. Norfolk St.. Tampa. Fla. Wagoner. Loretta Mae Rt. 2. Elon College. N. C. Sophomore Students — Degree Program Anderson. Janet Marie 222 Bronx Ave.. Pittsburgh 29. Pa. Anthony, Judith 2804 Noyes Ave.. Charleston. W. Va. Barcy, Joan Lee 4219 2nd Rd.. N. Arlington. Va. Bidle. Leilani Jayne 304 Bickett Blvd.. Raleigh. N. C. Boggs, Elizabeth Dockum....861 Valleyview Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Broadway, Patricia B 707 Westside Dr.. West Columbia. S. C. Buhler. Jeanette .1320 S. Venetian Way. Miami, Fla. Byl. Constance Louise 11 Midland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Carney, Eleanor Ann. .1470 S.W. 18th Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Chapman. Joyce Ann 132 Landing Rd. S., Rochester 10, N. Y. Cheshire, Nancy Carolyn C.M.R. No. 332, Box 160, Charlotte, N. C. Colglazier, Sarah Jane 5027 Glenbrook Rd., Washington 16, D. C. Collins. Doris Emmelyn 4101 25th St., N. Arlington. Va. Cox, Suella 2512 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, N. C. Davis, Anne Wilson 3rd Main. Odessa, Del. Day, Jane Valentine 603 Blvd.. Westfield. N. J. Devol. Frances Ellen 9 Wisteria Dr.. Dayton 9. Ohio Durham. Jean Glendinning 25 E. Cedar Ave., Merchantville, N. J. Embree. Eleanor Jane Rt. 1, Matthews. N. C. Ferguson. Virginia Lee 6654 Rutland St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Fleming. Ellen York Rt. 2. Herndon, Va. Froneberger. Rebecca Dawn 1408 Jackson Rd.. Gastonia. N. C. Frye, Doris Edwina 1429 Pinetree Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Gamon. Helen Mae . Qtrs. 1. NAAS. Saufley Field. Pensacola. Fla. What Branch of the Service Do You Prefer? 34 ; Marine. i- 5% Const Giuinl •orce 23% Civil Gustavson, Dulcie Charlotte 2921 Collier Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla. Hedrick, Betty Jean 2323 Fairway Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Hester, Julia Glenn 1704 Liberty Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. Houck. Doris Elizabeth 1221 Delaware Ave.. Wyomissing, Pa. Hunsche, Susan Miriam 434 Hidden Valley Lane. Cincinnati. Ohio Hunsicker. Nancy Evelyn 5210 Bella Vista Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. Jacoby. Eugenie Ruth Studio A. Dolphin Green. Port Washington. N. Y. Jeranko, Mary Beth 233 Woodlawn Ave., Clarkesburg. W. Va. Kinser. Patricia Louise 234 West Main, Danville, Va. Klingensmith. Louise McD....617 Zollinger Way. Merion Sta.. Pa. Lemperle, Bette Louise 58 Oakridge Ave., Nutley 10. N. J. Lippert. Norma Nell 2005 Woodbrook Dr.. Wilmington. Del. MacNicol. Margaret E 1606 Riverview Ave.. Wilmington. Del. Mallard, Carolyn 403 W. Whitaker Mill Rd.. Raleigh. N. C. Martin. Lyda Sue 530 Smith PI.. Ridgewood. N. J. Mattingly. Mary Mitchell 3701 Cumberland .St. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C . Mazza, Norma Gail 207 N. Fast llth St.. Delray Beach. Fla. McCachren, Betsy Jane 312 South Summit Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Meacham, Carolyn Susan 311 Alexander Ave.. Durham. N. C. Meldgaard, Gail Mae 929 Lathrop. Racine. Wis. Newcomb, Gayle Barton 359 St. Andrews St.. Spartanburg. S. C. Nichols, Mary Ruth Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N. C. Olsen, Frances 98-37 161 St., Jamaica 32. N. Y. Ott, Dorothy Ann 56 Greenhouse Dr.. Princeton. N. J. Parker, Anne Elizabeth 115 Lucky Dr.. Ormond Beach. Fla. Phelps. Rebecca Irene 204 Fairview Rd.. Cary. N. C. Pyle, Martha 89 Meriam St., Lexington, Mass. Rasmussen. Marilee 39 Valerie Lane, Candleview Ridge, Danbury, Conn. Regen. Margot Ann 1106 Watts St.. Durham. N. C. Reynolds. Rut h Evelyn 523 Delaware St., New Castle, Del. Rissler, Nancy 179 Sheridan Ave.. Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Ritchie, Virginia Ida 6616 Georgia Ave. N.W.. Washington 12. D. C. Robertson, Mary Ella. ..Box 740, Tryon Rd.. Rutherfordton, N. C. Rohrhurst, Barbara Louise 537 Watchung Rd.. Bound Brook. N. J. Ross. Carol Jean 316 Walnut Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Sayre. Mary Frances 334 Pear Ave.. Hampton. Va. Schaiberger. Anne Carolyn .1016 Citrus Isle. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Starling. Nancy Rebekah Mt. Ulla. N. C. Steinfeldt. Sally Ann 43 Harding Rd.. Rochester. N. Y. Sydow. Patricia Ann... 2730 Inverness Rd.. Shaker Heights. Ohio Vurgason. June Loree 44 N. Milburn Ave., Baldwin. N. Y. Waldeck, Gail Marie ...301 South St., Charleston, W, Va. Walker, Nancy Eldridge 4 Bar Beachs Rd., Port Washington. N. Y. Weatherford. Rosalie Wooding Maplehurst Farm. South Boston. Va. Winfield. Frances Ann Rt. 1. Pinetown. N. C. Freshman Students Albin. Joan 1767 Cambridge Blvd.. Columbus. Ohio Alpert. Betty Eckhouse 89 Hillside Ave.. West Orange. N. J. Anderson. Lola Lee 12404 Colesville Rd.. Silver Spring. Md. Anderson. Wendy Sue 130 Greenacre Ave.. Longmeadow. Mass. Baker, Amanda Lee 801 S. Lafayette St.. Shelby. N. C. Baldwin. Edwyna Beverly 14 N. Wickdom Dr.. Westfield. N. J. Barber, Deanna Claire 440 N. Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach. Fla. Bass, Jane Gordon 2800 Rothwood Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Berry. Carolyn Anne P. O. Box 132. Walterboro, S. C. Bender. Sally Ann 4610 Amherst Rd.. College Park. Md. Billard. Sherry Lynn. 512 Stratford Rd., Avondale Estates, Ga. Black. Dixie Jean 102 Lambeth Rd.. Thomasville. N. C. Blake. Sara Lynn Glenridge Rd.. Schenectady. N. Y. Borcherdt. Margaret Louise Rt. 2. Newark. Del. Bowser, Beverly Ann Rt. 5. Box 707, Orlando, Fla. Brandon. Elizabeth Vernon McDonough. Ga. Bransford. Judith Harville.. Cohasset. Va. Brown. Lee Ann 6419 N. 28th St., Arlington, Va. Butcher. Carol Linn Box 774, Perrine. Fla. Cole. Lynne Williams 1219 Radnor Place. Falls Church. Va. Danielson. Harriet Clarke Box 4. Windham. Conn. Davey. Sandra Young 602 Wright Dr.. Lake Worth. Fla. Demarest. Helen Harned 359 Middlesex Ave.. Metuchen, N. J. Elliott. Anita Mae. 3715 Yuma St. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C. Engel. Katherine Anne .23475 Lauredale Rd.. Cleveland 22. Ohio Fabian. Shirley Elva 140 Chester Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Falls. Nancy Jane 324 Grice St.. Shelby, N. C. Fink, Mary Adele Crossnore, N. C. Greasley. Jo Ann 2410 Poplar Dr.. Baltimore. Md. Green, Carol Elizabeth.. ..4506 Northwood Dr., Baltimore 12, Md, Hatch. Patricia Lee. .1602 Fort Bragg Rd.. Fayetteville. N. C. Horton, Dorothy Ann Box 1223. Raleigh. N. C. Hruby. Marcia Jane 19001 Lamond Blvd.. Cleveland 22. Ohio Ivey, Elizabeth Dorsey 17 Locust Lane. Bron.wille, N. Y. Joyner. Johnny Jane 303 N. Maria St.. Farmville. N. C. Kammerlohr. Diana May 23 Colonial Rd.. Port Washington. N. Y. Kondur, Zoe Elizabeth. 10929 Longwood Dr.. Chicago 43. HI. Lane. Katherine Seidel 124 N. 20th St.. Camp Hill. Pa. Lee. Martha Jane 203 Church St.. Goodlettsville. Tenn. Losaw. Elizabeth Ruth 8 Cottage Ave.. Basking Ridge, N. J. Lusk. Linda Jane 3622 Buckingham St.. Norfolk, Va. Lutz. Brenda Anita Media Bala Rds.. Colwick. Merchantville. N. J. Marston. Elizabeth Ann 4614 Doverdell Dr.. Pittsburgh 36. Pa. Mason. Kathryn Beryl 19 Cheverly Circle. Cheverly Md. McCalium. Margaret Ann Montehello Hospital. Baltimore 18. Md. McCready. Margaret French 223 Moundale Ave.. Winchester. Ky. McDonald. Jean Peyton 200 W. Glendale Ave., Alexandria. Va. McDonald. Mary Corlev 200 W. Glendale Ave.. Alexandria. Va. Miller. Nancy Joan ' 110 S. Main St.. Hampstead. Md. Morgan. Audrey Louise 29 Carpenter Ave.. Mt. Kisco. N. Y. Muhl. Kathleen Joy 2206 Kenilworth Ave.. Wilmekle. 111. Painter. Katherine Elizabeth 5307 29th St. N.W.. Washington 5. D. C. Patteson. Carolyn Lee Box 729. Mount Hope. W. Va. Penney. Christine Anne. .323 Northern Parkway. Ridgewood, N. J. Risch. Janie Shaw 70 W. Hunter St.. Logan. Ohio Saunders. Judith Burt .1 Kensington Terrace. Maplewood. N. J. Schoenly. Betsy May l. ' i3 N. 9th Ave.. Highland Pk.. N. J. Schubkegel, Kay Lynn 504 McKinley Dr.. Belleville. III. Sechrist, Audrey Winona General Delivery. Pinnacle. N. C. Settle. Nancy Elaine 209 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge. N. J. Shorrock. Gladys Ruth 412 Shelton Rd.. Nichols. Conn. Smith. Margaret Louise 601 4th St.. Palmetta. Fla. Strowd, Margaret Ellen Box 132. Pittsboro. N. C. Stump, Elaine Victoria 22 South Franklin. Red Lion. Pa. Vreeland. Maria Lee 3020 Heyward St.. Columbia. S. C. Walsh, Sandra Mildred 2509 Buena Vista Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. What Magazines Do You Read? Life 20 ' 7r Pla ho 31% Time 17% Latiie. ' Home Journal 4% New 1 ■oiker 10% Peer (Before Censoring) 17o Cant Read 1% Weddington. Dorothy Jeanne 344 Vance St.. Concord. N. C. Wilbur. Charlotte Jean Cornet Phosphorus Co.. Plant City, Fla. Wilson, Florence Jane 1218 Waverly Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. Wisler, Gayle Seidel 626 Centre Ave.. Reading. Pa. Wyman, Catherine Helene 1317 Highland Ave.. Hendersonville, N. C. UNDERGRADUATE MEN The following code is to be used to determine the classification of each student: I — Sopho Class Abbott. Frederick Clarke. 409 4th St.. Laurel, Del 2 Abrahams. Stanley Leonard 2407 Loyola Southwav. Baltimore. Md 3 Abrell. John William 222 North Georgia Ave.. Martinsburg. W. Va 3 Adams. Dolph Oliver. Engram St.. Montezuma, Ga 1 Adams, John Carl, 1006 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C 1 Adcock. Kenneth Dan 3019 .Second Ave. N.. .St. Petersburg. Fla 2 Agnew. Harman Wilson. II. Box 93. Floyd. Va 3 Akers. Douglas Neal. 303 Dwight Ave.. Endicotl. N. Y 2 Akers. William Michael 620 34th St.. West Palm Beach. Fla 3 Aldridge. Allen Dowdee. 3322 Devon Rd.. Durham. N. C 3 Alexander. Frank Howard 168 Jeffer Court. Ridgewood, N. J 2 Alexander. John Macfie. 168 Jeffer Ct., Ridgewood, N. J 3 Alexander. Richard B.. Rt. 2. Kinston, N. C 2 Alexander. William B.. Jr. 8 Mallow Hill Rd.. Baltimore 29, Md 2 Alexander, William Walker 108 N. Dawson St.. Thomasvillc, Ga I Algary, William Page. 172 Wembley Rd., Asheville, N. C 2 Allegood. Joseph Jordan 116 Woodlawn Ave.. Cireenville. N. C 3 Allen. Bruce Bozartha, Jr. 3501 Seward PI., Charlotte, N. C 1 Allen, Burwell A., Jr., 915 Demcrius .St., Durham, N. C 2 Allen. Gerald. 153 Willard Ave.. Bloomfield, N. J 2 Allen, Richard Fred 2736 I ullinglon Dr., Winslon-Salem, N. C 2 Class Allie. Deems Lee. 914 Shelton Ave.. Statesville. N. C 1 Alliston. Weldon Dean. 1112 Van Buren. Hollywood, Fla 2 Alster. Lawrence Jacob 2916 Northampton St. N.W.. Washington. D. C 3 Alvord. Kenneth Barnham 1607 Pinellas Rd.. Belleair Estates, Clearwater, Fla 2 Aman. John Reid, Rt. 5, Box 274, Clinton, N. C 2 Amoroso. Lawrence John 40 Chestnut Ave.. Torrington. Conn 3 Amsler. John Hartman. 20 38th St.. Sioux City 3, Iowa 2 Anderson, Douglas Gustav 3332 Tennyson St. N.W.. Washington. D. C 2 Anderson. Ernest Edward 14 Harrison Place, Parkway Garden. White Plains. N. Y 1 Anderson. Farris Furman 100 First Ave. S.E.. Atlanta 17. Ga. 1 Anderson. Richard Parker. Blewetl Falls. Illesville, N. C 1 Anderson. Robert Doyle 4120 Colwater Rd.. Ft. Wayne. Ind I Anderson. Robert William 733 Cummings Ave.. Kenilworth. Ill 3 Andrews. Frederick Franck 1224 Brookland Parkway. Richmond, Va I Andrews, Neill Preston 701 Chestnut St., Lumberton, N. C I Annis. Jerc Wright. III. 417 Waverly Place, Lakeland, Fla 3 Applcton. Richard Francis 20 Cooper St.. Bergenfield. N. J 3 Applewhite. Henry F.rvin, Box 55. .Slantonsburg, N. C 1 Applewhite. James W., Jr.. Slantonsburg, N. C 3 Archer, Lee Lloyd, Mahopac, N. Y 1 Armbruster, Alan Earl 5 Salem Lane, Port Washington, N. Y 1 Ashley, Roger Trabue, 261 Aberdeen St., Dunedin, Fla 1 Askin, David James 3936 Dalewood Ave., Pittsburgh 27, Pa 2 Aston. James William. Jr.. 5000 Roval 1 anc. Dallas. Tex 2 Class Atkins. James Murrey. Jr. 1751 Queens Rd. W.. Charlotte. N. C I Atkinson, William Wade. Campbellsville, Ky. 2 Auman. Jason Reid, Jr.. Rt. 4. Durham, N. C. 2 Austin, David William 1128 Stillwood Dr. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga 2 Austin, Joseph Harlan, Island Creek, Md 1 Autrey, George Bailey 104 Forest Hills Dr., Wilmington. N C 3 Aycock, Charles Brantley. 2156 Guess Rd , Durham, N, C . 1 Baches, Pete James, 1701 Rhem Ave., New Bern, N C 1 Bachtell, Clifton M., Jr. 240.1 Friendly Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 2 Bailey, Lloyd Richard, Rt. 1, Burnsville, N. C 2 Baker, William Atlas P-2A Cameron Ct. Apts.. Raleigh, N. C 3 Balderacchi, Arthur E. 3805 Friendly Rd., Greensboro. N. C 1 Baldwin, Hobart E., Jr. 4826 Sedgwick St., Washington 16, D. C 3 Baldwin. Tom Akins 2590 N. Moreland Blvd.. Shaker Hts. 20, Ohio 1 Ballantyne. Bruce H. 108 Euclid Ave., Waterbury 10. Conn 2 Ballard. James Edward 459 Shannon Dr. S.W., Atlanta, Ga 2 Ballard, John Earl. Rt. 7. Box 401, Charlotte, N. C 2 Ballow, Edward B., Jr. 2227 20th St. N.W.. Washington, D. C 2 Ballowe. Edgar Coleman. Jr. 2500 Semmes Ave.. Richmond, Va 1 Bandre, George. Ill, 41 Magnolia Dr., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.. 1 Bankert. Jon Calvin, Jr.. 3509 Milford Ave.. Baltimore. Md 3 Banta. Henry David, 100 Elliott Cr., Oak Ridge, Tenn I Banton. Thomas James, Jr. Amherst Pike. Madison Heights. Va 3 Baraban, Harvey Morse. 5925 State Line, Kansas City, Mo 2 Barker, James Dailey, Jr., 2985 Nancy Creek Rd.. Atlanta. Ga 3 Barklev. Frank Latimer, Jr. 5000 Glenbrook Rd. N.W.. Washington, D. C 2 Barnes. Marvin Lee 415 N. Daughtry St., Rocky Mount, N. C 2 Barnes. Ralph Willet, Jr. 24 St. Pauls St.. Garden City. N. Y 3 Barnhart, William Cole 4038 Shorecrest Dr., Orlando, Fla 3 Barrett. George Frederick. Rt. 5, Wabash, Ind 2 Barrier. Robert Charles nil Hudson Dr. N.E.. Atlanta 6. Ga 1 To Which Party Do You Belong? Republican Democratic 29% Socialist 23% Communist Beer and Cabin 35% Class Barry. James Richard, King St. RFD, S. Windsor, Conn 2 Bartal, James Edward, 1208 Garfield St., Gary, Ind 3 Barton, Alexander C. Union Valley Rd., Rt. I. Newfoundland, N. J 3 Barton, James Newcomb 958 Gladstone S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich 1 Bass, Thomas Langston, Box 188, Melbourne, Fla 1 Bassett. Charles Leland, 719 16th Ave., Prospect Park, Pa 2 Baylis. Thomas Arthur 601 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C 3 Bazemore. Thomas R.. Jr., Kelford, N. C 1 Beal. Jay Edwin, 31 Church St., Wethersfield, Conn 1 Beall, Anthony Frederick Dartmouth St., Garden Apt. 56, Forest Hills, N, Y 2 Beamer, Harold Lee, 112 Eleventh St., Pulaski, Va 2 Beane, Robert Daniel, III Box 5285. 2009 Orient Rd., Tampa, Fla... 3 Beard, John Nichols 2539 Chesterfield Ave., Charlotte 5, N. C 1 Beard. John Quincy, 404 East H. St., Erwin, N. C 3 Beaty. Robert Carroll. Box 432, Belmont, N, C 2 Beck, Donald Edward 1511 English St., Winston-Salem, N. C 2 Bedford, Jerrell Stephen, Rt. 2, Ellenboro, N. C 2 Beeker, William Arlen, 916 Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 2 Bell, Floyd Alexander 347 George St., Rocky Mount, N. C 1 Bell, Frank Mebane, Jr. 335 Clement Ave., Charlotte. N. C 2 Bell, John Mitchell, 3042 Campbell Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 2 Bell. Luther Edward. Jr.. 807 S. Lee St., Americus, Ga. 2 Bell, Robert Barnard, Box 4317, Duke Sta., Durham, N. C. . 3 Bender. Michael Swift 1244 Winthrop Dr.. Rock Hill. S. C 2 Bender. Nathan Judson, Jr. 743 Monrovia PI., Shreveport, La 1 Bennett. Lawrence William, Box 233, Shrewsbury, N. J.. 2 Benson. John Frank, 34 Hillman St., Pittsburgh 27, Pa 2 Berger. Edward Paul 140 Van Houtem Ave., Passaic, N. J t, Bergesen, Richard Nelson, 196 State Rd., Princeton, N. J 2 Berman, Howard Hillell Walter Reed Army Hosp., Washington. D. C 3 Bertch. James Frank, 76 Kilbourn Rd.. Rochester, N. Y. 2 Be.st, William Joseph, 2220 Aldo Blvd., Quincy, 111 2 Beverly, George Wesley, Ir. Beverly Apts., Asheville, N. C 2 Bevis. Richard Wade, 45 Bush Ave.. Greenwich, Conn 2 Bigger, John Franklin, Jr. 1008 Cynthia Crescent, Anniston, Ala 1 Biggers, Robert Price 2810 Chelsea Circle. Durham, N. C 1 Biggs. Charles Thomas, 2116 Club Blvd., Durham, N, C 2 Bimestefer, John David 3006 Dunmore Rd.. Dundalk 22. Md. 2 Biswell. Charles David Chestnut Dr.. Rt, 1, Woodstown, N. J 3 Bjontegard. Arthur M., Jr. 201 Overlook Terrace, Hendersonville, N. C 2 Black. Leonard Cole Thalia Gardens, Rt. 2. Lynnhaven, Va 3 Black, Thomas C, Jr.. VA Hospital, Alexandria, La. 2 Blackburn. A. Maxwell, III 180 Prospect St., Apt. E-7, E. Orange, N. J. 1 Blackburn. Harry Lee, Jr. 122 A. P. Hill Ave., Highland Springs, Va 3 Blackstone, David L. 4316 Willow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md 3 Blackwell, Billy Ray, Rt. 2, Hartsville, S. C 1 Blackwood, Walser A.. Jr. 230 Plymouth Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C 1 Blanchard. David Irving, 1215 30th St., W.. Bradenton, Fla.. 2 Blatt. Daniel Harry, 61 New Main St., Haverstraw, N. Y 2 Blattner. Peter W., Jr. 313 Concors PI., New Milford, N. J 2 Blazer. Edward Patrick 6629 Kindred St., Philadelphia 49, Pa. 2 Blechman, Barry Kent 5034 Reno Rd. N.W., Washington 6, D. C 3 Blevins, James Lowell 1307 Azalea Garden Rd.. Norfolk 2, Va 3 Blizard, Victor Paul 733 Washington Lane. Jenkintown, Pa 2 Block, Byron Barclay, P. O. Box 549, Tallahessee, Fla 2 Block, Howard Ruben, 2908 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va 3 Blood, Fred Murray, Rt. 2, Woodstock, Vermont 1 BIylh. John Richard 24.10 Kensington Dr.. Columbu.s 21, Ohio 1 Boggs. James Preston, 311 Pearl St., Fayelteville. N. C. 2 Boggs. John Hunter 3908 Kanawha Ave., Charleston 4, W. Va.... 1 Boggs, William Wayne 1659 Ardsley Ct., West Englewood. N. J 3 Boles, Steven Howard, Rt. 1, Liberal. Kansas 1 Bolinger. Donald Servis 2700 Oak Park Ave.. Dayton, Ohio 3 Bollman, Paul W., Jr., 301 Chestnut .St., Shillington, Pa 3 Bolt, Stanley Edward, 525 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 2 Bomze, Richard Mark, 840 Bryant St., Woodmere, N. Y. 2 Bonczek, Lonegan F., Jr., 160 N. Main St., Webster. Mass. 3 Bonham, Arthur Erwin, YTD 8001st Au, APO 503, c o P.M., San Francisco. Calif 3 Bonin. William Naylor 1795 Robin Hood Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. I Booher. James A.. Jr., Bo.x 13, Elkin, N. C 2 Boomer. Walter Eugene, Rich Square, N. C 1 Boone, Stephen C, 3123 Conway, Houston 25, Texas 1 Boos, John Donald 221 15 113th Dr., Cambria Hts. II, N. Y I Boothby, Herbert Stanley 555 Moreno Rd., Wynnewood, Pa 1 Boozer, Frank Vernon, 159 Orleans Cr., Norfolk, Va! 2 Borbely, Jeffrey Allen 4300 River St., Willou ghby, Ohio... l Boris, Stanley Emil, 37 Warren St., Salem, Mass 3 Boro, Ira Michael 75 So. Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, N. Y.. 3 Borsuk, Gregory Michael, 19 Little St., East Orange, N, J. 3 Bostian, Ronald Edward, 1525 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. 1 Bostic, Wayne Milford, 321 Central Parkway, Warwick, Va. 2 Bosworth, Anthony, 8 Vassar PI., Scarsdale, N. Y 3 Bottoms. Alton Bruce, 40 Pennsylvania Ave.. Canton, N. C... 3 Bourne, Elliott Grayson. Rt. 4, Reidsville, N. C. . ' . [.. ' . 2 Bourne, Richmond Wiley, Jr. Washington Rd., Spartanburg, S. C 2 Bowers, Alfred George, 258 Moore St., Princeton, N. J. 3 Bowers, Glen Wilson 423 Chesterfield Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Bowers, Thaddeus Ray, 1118 .Seventh Ave., Bristol, fenn! 1 Bowles, Charles P., Jr. 2100 West Market St., Greensboro. N. C 2 Bowman. Jack Bletz, Jr., 2822 Johnson St.. Hollywood. Fla 1 Bowman. Richard Gerard 11 Hampton Rd., Westmont, N. J | Boyd, John Winfield, 1029 Duncan Ave., Yeadon, Pa. ' I Boyd, Joseph Lawrence 67 Hornbeam Hill Rd., Chelmsford. Mass I Boyd, Philip Howard 1304 Chickering Rd., Nashville. Tenn | Boyer, William Mercer 2005 Elizabeth Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C, 3 Boys, William Waring 33650 Hillcrest Dr., Farmington, Mich i Bracey, Daniel Gilford, Pembroke, N. C... I Bradford. Alan Taylor. 2233 The Circle, Raleigh, N. c! ' ! . .7 3 Bradford, Gary Wayne, 2575 Brown St., Gary, Ind 1 Bradford, William Hollis 6704 Fairfax Rd., Chevy Chase, Md i Bradsher, Thorston T.. 118 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C. I Brandon, Craig Arnold, Box 133, Stanley, N. C 3 Brannan, George King, 19 Hawthorne Dr., Durham, N. C 3 Braun, Harvey Henry, 36 Rutledge Dr., Redbank, N J 3 Breslow, Harry Lee. 184 20 Cambridge Rd., Jamaica, N. Y. - Brewer, Philip Lee, 1326 Elmwood Dr., Columbus, Ga 3 Bridenbaugh, Charles, III 3202 6th Ave., W. Bradenton, Fla T. Bridges. Benjamin. Jr., 300 W. Loudoun .St., Leesbure, Va 3 Bright. Arnold Philip Rt. 2. Guess Rd.. Box 123, Durham. N. C. | Bright. James Lee, 2605 C hapel Hill Rd., Durham. N, C, 3 Brinkley, William McCall, Box 185, Valde.se N C 1 Britt. Alton Alfred, Jr., Box 427. Valdese, N. C. - Britt, Harry Greer. 4705 Evergreen Dr., Port Arthur, Texas T Britton, William Moses, 230 S. Maple St., Ahoskie, N. C 3 Brockelhank, John Elliott 851 Springfield Ave., Simimit. N. J 2 Brockelt, Belmont Sammons 3661 Piping Rock Lane, Houston 19. Tex. | Brockett, William H., Jr., Elizabeth City, N, C, 1 Brockwell, Arlick 1.., Jr.. 1 15 N. Market .St., Peter.sburg. Va. ' 3 Brodhcad. Robert Edgar, Rt. 3, Kiltanning, Pa - Brooks, Irwin l.ukcns, N. Main St.. North Wales. Pa 2 Brooks. Linton Forrestall 509 Capitol PI., Columbia. S. C 2 Brooks. Marshall Heindel 2366 N. Oakland .St.. Arlington 7, Va | Brooks, William Ward, 61 Denham Rd., Springfield N J ■• Broughton, Joseph O., Jr. 2924 hyurangea PI., Wilmington, N. C l Brown, Gary Holmes, Rt. 1, Randleman, N. C. t Brown. James Robert 2780 N.E. 24 Terrace. Pompano Beach. Fla I Browne, James Wilburn, Jr. 1248 W. Woodlawn Ave., Norfolk 2, Va. I Brownell, Robert Burton Rt. 3, Parker Rd., Morristown, Tenn 3 Browning, Arthur Lee, 721 Madison St., Portsmouth, Va! I Brownson, Fred Oscar 1130 Monroe St.. Wenatchee, Wash 2 Broyles, Rowan Manning 19 West Locust St., Bethlehem, Pa - Bruton, John Macaulay 2412 Longest Ave., Louisville, Ky.. Bryan, Edward Lewis, 179 S. Oliver St.. Elberton, Ga I Bryson, Edwin Constant, 818 Anderson St., Durham, N. C. 3 Buchholz. Robert Burman 5735 Anthony Wayne Tr., Maumee. Ohio - Buckley. Peter Martin. 67 Newtown Ave., Norwalk, Conn. I Bulkley, Edward Everett Lincoln Rd., South Lincoln, Mass 3 Bullard, Lawrence Dawson 603 Colonial Dr., Wilmington, N. C 3 Bullock, David Orren, 3 1 1 Bost St., Kannapolis, NrC I Bullock, John Alfred, Jr., 6 Sunset Dr., Summit. N. J... 3 Bumgarner. Arthur D. 1521 Winston Rd., Lexington, N. C 1 What Sports Do You Follow? Football il,7c Golf Baskelhull 24% Tenn Bu.scball 12% Othc, 11% 12% Class Bunch, Willis A.. 111. ChaJhoiim. N. C 3 Biinn, Jack Calvin. .VslO Charlcolc Rd.. Bclhesda 14, Md 2 Bunn, Spruill Gilmore Gold Leaf Farms, Spring Hope. N. C 2 Biiohl, Edward Allan, 117 Scenic Dr.. Dohbs Ferry, N. Y .1 Biirdick. Donald Smiley 7 Chestnut Dr.. Huntington. W. Va .3 Burger. Joseph Charles. Jr. MOg 2000. Camp l.ejeune. N. C 3 Burns, Robert Fnoch, Box 36«. Ma.xton. N. C 1 Burton. Richard Greene 52 Alumni Ave.. Providence. R. 1 3 Buteau. Bernard F., Jr.. Marion Ave.. Plantsville, Conn 2 Buttry, Alton N.. Jr., 1109 First Ave.. 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C 2 Haynes. Ronald Austin. Rt. 2. Box 338. High Point. N. C 3 Hean. Richard Andrew. Rt. 3. Box 22. Durham. N. C Heath. Paul Edward. Jr. 2 1432 Shelton Ave.. Norfolk. Va 1 Heberlein. Gustav Walter 1120 Midwood Dr., Rahway, N. J 1 Hefelfinger, David C, 1940 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N. C. 1 Heffelfinger, Thomas B., Jr. 1 8310 Thoreau Dr., Bethesda 14, Md Hefner, Joseph Wiley, 48 Oakland Cr., Canton, N. C 2 Heineken, Theodore S., Ill 1 17 Park Place, Bloomfield, N. J... Helms, Glenn, Box 416, Elizabethtown, N. C 2 Helms, Hugh William. 1520 N.W. 4th St.. Gainesville, Fla... Helton. Ronald Lamar. 10 Eagle St.. Belmont, N. C 3 Hemingway. John Alden. Elizabethtown. N. C Henion. Alan Martin. 435 N. Central Ave.. Ramsey, N. J... Henry. Arthur Richmond 1 1 1 S. Jerome Ave.. Margate. N. J Henry. Hector Himel. Jr. 2352 Barringer Dr.. Charlotte 8, N. C Hensley, George Leslie, Jr., Burnsville, N. 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J 2 Humphrey, James S., Jr. 2602 Broad .St., Parkersburg, W. Va 1 Hunt, Donald Frost, 12 Concord Parkway, Pittsfield, Mass 3 Hunt, Ruskin Henderson, Jr., Rt. 2, Grifton, N. C . 3 Hurd, Frederic Lawrence, Nottingham Rd. Rt. 4, Huntington Woods, Spartanburg, S. C 1 Hurry, Robert Otis, 107 Kildare Rd., Garden C.ty, N. Y 1 Hurt, Arnold Worthington 4733 Bradley Blvd., Chevy C base, Md 3 Hurt, John Marion, 2219 Winter St., Charlotte, N. C 3 Huss, John David, 500 Pinckney Ct., Spartanburg, S. C 3 Huster, Richard Hudson 1361 Challen Ave., Jacksonville, Fla 2 Hutchinson, Ferrell L., 308 Terry .St., Hamlet, N. C 1 Hutchinson, Thomas Putnam Moultons Ridge, Exeter, N. H 2 Hutchison, Charles Howard 1045 Vernon Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 2 I ' Anson, Lawrence W., Jr., 214 West Rd., Portsmouth, Va 3 Ingling, Carl Raymond, Jr., Box 72, St. Petersburg, Pa 3 Irvin, Henry Clarence 3043 S. Columbus St., Arlington 6, Va 2 Irwin, Charles P., Ill 724 Flamingo Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 1 Irwin, Thomas Bailey, 2945 Primrose Cr., Nashville, Tenn 2 Ives, Donald Arthur, 119 Berwyn Ave., Syracuse, N. Y 3 Ivey, David Parker 23 Buena Vista Rd., Biltmore Forest, Asheville, N. C 1 Ivey, George Elbert 23 Buena Vista Rd., Biltmore Forest, Asheville, N. C 2 Ivey, James Frederick, Jr. 1115 Shorcwood Dr., Orlando, Fla 1 Jack, Claude Kress, Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn 2 Jackson, Albert C, Jr.. 702 Ninth Ave., Jasper, Ala. Jackson, James, 101 .Scoll .Si.. Kinystree. S. C 3 Jacobson, Lyn Eduard 518 1 isdalc PI.. Woodbridge, N. J. 1 Jacobson, Samuel Sigmund, 220 Scott Ave.. Sanford, Fla 3 What Is Your Means of Transportation? Automobile }0% Skates % BUycle 3 c Pogo Stick 2% Duke Power Company 64% Class Jacobus, Dwight William 5508 S. Bend Rd., Baltimore 9, Md 1 Jamason, Barry Wayne, 28 Bancker St., Albany, N. Y 1 Jamison. Carol Randall 1707 Orange Ave. N.W.. Roanoke, Va 2 Jarrell, Ronald Ernest 1307 Maryland Ave., Durham, N. C 3 Jarvis, Robert Wayne 612 Ashland Dr., Greensboro. N. C 1 Jarvis, Thomas Albert, 1140 Cherry St., Winnetka, 111 3 Jaspert, George Henry, III, 35 Alden Rd.. Andover, Mass 2 Jeffers, Carl Milton, 6 Dayton Rd., Asheville, N. C 2 Jenkins, John Edward, Jr. 920 Westbrook Dr.. Charlotte 6. N. C 3 Jenkins John Thomas 3215 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md 1 Jennette, David Lister, 2507 Park Dr., Elizabeth City, N. C 3 Jett, George William, 301 West Hickman, Winchester, Ky 1 Jett, Harriman Harding, Box 708, Mt. Pleasant, S. C 2 Jewell, Robert William, Box 308, Norwich, N. Y 3 Jibilian, Gerald Arsen, 5514 W. Bancroft, Toledo, Ohio I Johnson, Brian Lindland 3054 Hopewell PI., Toledo 6, Ohio 1 Johnson, Chapman Gordon 1424 Seventh St., New Orleans, La 1 Johnson, Charles Allen, 1438 Seventh Ave.. Hickory, N. C 2 Johnson, Edward Clarence 2898 Spencer St., Jacksonville, Fla Johnson, Herbert Michael 19 Hewitt Ave., Bronxville, N. Y 3 Johnson, James Evans, Jr. 2001 N. Elm St., I.umberton, N. C 3 Johnson, James Pearce 808 Chesterfield, Birmingham, Mich 2 Johnson, Richard Gibbs 5071 Sedgwick St. N.W., Washington, D. C 3 Johnson, Robert Lee, Jr. 1438 7th Ave. S.W., Hickory, N. C 3 Johnson, Robert Thomas, Jr. 1125 Aycock Ave., Burlington, N. C 3 Johnson. Walter Albert 4704 Glenbrook Pkwy.. Bethesda 14, Md 2 Johnson, Walter laylor 1721 McDaniel St., Portsmouth, Va 3 Johnston, William Edward 1324 Byberry Rd., Huntington Valley. Pa 3 Johnston, William McKay 208 E. Front St., Lillington, N. ( 2 Jolls, Kenneth Robert, Box 6368, Raleigh. N. C 2 Jones, Carroll Ellis, 313 W. Washington, Glasgow, Ky 1 Jones, Charles Kirkendall, Rt. 1, Box 48-D. Waco. Texas 3 Jones, Danny Brigman 1312 Williamson Dr., Raleigh. N. C 3 Jones, Frederick O ' Neil 2106 CirecMua Ave.. ( harlotte. N. C 3 Jones. Herbert W.itsoii 1621 Slalcsville Rd.. Salisbury, N. C 1 Jones, James Marvin, 2730 University Dr.. Durham. N. C. 1 How Many Classes Do You Cut Per Week? (Juniors and Seniors) None 2% Three lo Four ' . 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Glens Falls. N. Y 2 .Sanders. Charles R., Jr., 103 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. 3 .Sandmore. Philip Sigurd. 180 Lyons Rd.. .Scarsdale, N. Y. 1 Santo, Domingo Arturo 51 Tanglewylde Ave.. Bronx Sapolsky, Jack Louis 1484 Monticello Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla C ■Schaeffer, Stephen Jay 450 .Seventh Ave., New York I, N. Y Schafer, Conrad Fritz B. 24 Miami Manor. Maumee. Ohio Scheper. George Louis 86 19 76th St.. Woodhaven 21. Queens, N. Y Schieke. Herman Edward. Jr. Rt. 2. Box 137. Edgewater. Md Schlag. Jay Henry. 1402 Seminole Dr.. Greensboro, N. C Schlee. Frederick Andrew 24 C. Fenway South. Baltimore 21. Md Schmidt, Francis Paul 738 Menoher Blvd.. Johnstown 1, Pa .Schoeb, John William 1908 Powhattan Ave., Petersburg, Va .Schuler. Hubert Charles, 1840 Oak Lane, Orlando, Fla Schull, Edwin Gunner Office of Lt. Governor, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone Schulman. 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Stephen Roger, Box 343, Tryon. N. C. Shaner. Robert Luther 3310th TT Wing. Scott AFB. Ill Shank, George Edward, 6710 44th Ave., Hvattsville, Md. Shanklin, Richard V.. Ill 230 Woodlawn Dr., Panama City, Fla Shannon, Russell Delbert 2113 Eden Parkway, Lakeland, Fla Shannon. Thomas Hubert 1801 Ann St., Wilmington. N. C Sharpe, John Lloyd, P. O. Box 233, Elm City, N. C Sharpe. Ralph McDuffie, Jr. 7716 14th St., N.W., Washington 12, D. C Sheheen, Fred Roukos, 169 Chestnut St., Camden, S. C Sherman. Russell Edsel Manor House Lane, Huntingdon Valley, Pa Shields, Malcolm Kay 2121-D Pearson Ave., S.W., Birmingham 11, Ala Shimm, Stephen Jay, 3060 S. W. 16th St., Miami, Fla Shinn, James Franklin, 75 Brumley St., Concord, N. C Shirkey. John Adams 1330 Holly St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C Shockey, Howard Halley, 348 Miller St.. Winchester, Va Shore, Clement Wayne 1216 N. Main St., High Point, N. C Short, Thomas Donald 527 E. Livingston St.. Celina. Ohio Shutt. George H. C. Ill 618 N. Main St., Mocksville. N. C Siderowf, Richard L. 54 Eddy Glover Blvd., New Britain, Conn Siegel, Harold Jay, 8621 Granby St., Norfolk, Va Siegel, Sidney Apt. G-15. 1203 F. Broadway. Hewlett, N. Y .Siegel, .Stephen Robert, 8621 Ciranby St., Norfolk, Va .Silber. Alan, 764 .Scotland Rd.. .S. Orange, N. J Siler. Robert Frederick, Box 93, Franklin, N. C Simc, David William, 100 Whitehall .St., Fair Lawn, N. J Simmons, John Middlcton Elberta Crate Ho Co.. Bainbridge. Ga Simms, Edward Joseph. Box 572. Monroe, N. Y Simon, Carl Gcoffrc 907 Maryland Ave.. N.l .. Washington 2. D. C Class Simpson, William Robinson :iO Orange St., Rock Hill, S. C 2 Sims, David Melton, Box 507. Douglas, Ga 2 Singer, Don .Allen. 959 Midwood Dr., Rahway, N. J . I Singleton, Charles M. 2 Tappan Landing Rd.. Tarrytown. N. Y I Sink, Joseph Stanford, 120 W. 1st Ave., Lexington, N. C I Sink, Robert Clyde, 2715 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N. C 2 Sinkway, Jon Garrett, 60 Ravine Ave., Wyckoff, N. J 2 Skeel, Jay Earl, 957 Mason Ave., Joliet, III 1 Skinner, .Mton, 111, 1202 Vickers Ave.. Durham, N. C 1 Slade, Arthur Laird, Box 896, Aiken, S. C 2 Slocum, Richard Wilson. 601 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y I Slye, John Shaffner 1445 Edgewood Circle, Jacksonville, Fla I Smallwood, Horace Rector 1420 42nd St. S.E., Washington 20, D. C 3 Smathers, Robert Henrv, Rt. 4, Matthews, N. C 3 Smiley. Karl, 5985 S.W. Montgomery Dr., Miami 43, Fla 2 Smilev, William M., Jr.. Court House, Bradenton. Fla 3 Sm ith, Bernard Roddy, Jr. 102 Cotswold Rd.. Baltimore 10, Md I Smith, Emery. Ill, 540 N. May St., Southern Pines, N. C I Smith. Gary Lee, Jacobus, Pa 3 Smith, James Gordon, Jr. 312 Seymour Ct., Leaksville, N. C I Smith, Jerry Arlen, 922 Second St., Durham. N. C 3 Smith. John Moffett. 1352 College Ave.. Bluefield. W. Va 3 Smith. Linden Brison 208 Kings Mountain St.. Clover. S. C I Smith. Lynn Alynn, Box 2821, East Flat Rock, N. 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J 1 Span, George Kent. 10403 Ewell Ave., Kensington, Md. 1 Spann, William Charles, Box 299, Ada, Okla 3 Sparks, Edward Delancy 1400 Port Jefferson Rd., Sidney, Ohio 1 Sparrow. Robert Wayne 408 Orchard Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. 3 Spector, Lawrence David 72 Parkway East, Mt. Vernon, N. Y 2 Speer, Larry Lewis, 1 Wilcox Place, Fairlawn, N. J 2 Spence, Winthrop Jones, Jr. Hambrooks Blvd., Rt. 2, Cambridge, Md 2 Spencer, Michael Gilmore 19 Strawberry Hill. Stamford, Conn 3 Spencer, William Clark, Jr. 1145 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount. N. C 3 Spencer. William Joseph 2434 Rosewood Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C 3 Spicker, Webster Smith. 504 Roxboro St.. Durham. N. C 1 Spielman. Warren Roy 138 National Dr.. Pittsburgh 36. Pa 2 Spillar. Robert Joseph, 840 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C 2 Spitler. David Robert 2114 Miller Rd., Huntington, W. Va 2 Springston, Wendell Lee. Wilsons, Va 3 Sproles, Elijah T., HI 173 W. Sevier Ave., Kingsport, Tenn 2 Sprotte. Robert Michael 11656 232nd St.. Cambria Heights, N. Y 2 Spruill, Frank Craven, Jr., Box 228, Blackstone, Va 3 Stabell. Richard Norman 419 Ocean Dunes Rd., Daytona Beach, Fla 1 Cla.ss Stacey, John Richard, 131 Atlanta Rd., Oak Ridge, lenn. 1 Stagner, Howard Robert 5516 Northfield Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 1 Stahleker, Carl, 12 Sunset Rd., Wellesley, Mass 3 Staley, William Cressler Rt. 2, Redland Rd., Rockville, Md 2 Stamey, Enoch La F.. Ill L-IA Cameron Ct. Apts, Raleigh. N. C 2 Stanley. Buddy Roger, 529 S. Main St., Asheboro, N. C 3 Stapleford, Richard W. 338 Columbia St.. Woodbury, N. J 1 Stapleford, Thomas Carvel 338 S. Columbia St., Woodbury, N. J 3 Staples, John Ed, 183 N. Cherry St., Kernersville, N. C 3 Starnes, Walter Byron 832 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C 1 Starr, Richard Albin, 209 Darwin Dr., Snyder, N. Y 3 Stattenfield, David Boyce 49 Hedges Ave.. Chatham, N. J 1 Stayskal, Joseph Edward, 130 Pershing Rd., Clifton, N. J 1 Steele, Robert Gary, 5 Yancey St., Lancaster, S. C 1 Steer, Michael Lewis, 4105 Glenrose St., Kensington, Md. 1 Stein, Benjamin Gerald, Box 547, Cartersville, Ga 1 Steinmetz, William J., Box 1359, Sarasota, Fla 2 Stephens, Laurence Alan 5410 Big Tyler Rd., Charleston 2, W. Va 1 Stevens, Samuel .Scott, Rt. 1, Swannanoa, N. C 1 Stewart, Carl Jerome, Jr. 1207 W. 2nd Ave., Gastonia, N. C 3 Stewart, Henry Lee Box 33, East Carolina College, Greenville, N. C 3 Stewart, Robert Welton 829 Woodburn Rd., Raleigh, N. C 2 Stewart, Wilber Clarence 210 Smithwick St., Williamston, N. C 3 Stiles, Lawrence Webster 1316 Nottingham Ave.. Orlando, Fla 1 Stimple, Richard Barton, 117 Lincoln Ave., Geneva, 111 2 Stinespring, John A., 1107 Watts St., Durham, N. C 3 Stitely, Dennis Berry, Rt. 1, Felton. Pa 3 Stone. Albert Earl. Jr.. 2501 W. Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C 3 Stone. Richard Cole. 308 Monticello Ave.. Durham. N. C 3 Stoops. James King. 364 Fairview Dr.. Charleston. W. Va. 1 Stout. Merrell Langdon, Jr. Warrington Apts., 3908 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 3 Stowe, Deryl Grant, 1502 Durham St., Burlington, N. C. 3 Strange, Frederick H. 3643 Olympia Dr., Houston 19, Texas. 1 Strange, John Hadley, 120 Willow Lane, Decatur, Ga 1 Straub, Karl David, 504 Kinglan Rd., Louisville 7, Ky 2 Straus, Benjamin G. 180 Philadelphia St., Saratoga Sprgs.. N. Y 3 Strawther, Richard, 301 W. Leamy Ave., Springfield, Pa 2 Strayhorn, Carl Vernon, Jr. 309 Vallev Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 2 Strickland. Anthonv Reid. Wade, N. C 1 Strickland. Gerald C., 68 Egbert St., Bay Head, N. J 2 Stuckey, Lewis Neilson, Jr. 1032 N. Hampton, Dallas, Texas... 2 Stumpf, Karl John. Box 6126, College St., Durham, N. C. 2 Stupple, Alexander James Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, 111 1 Styers, Thomas Russell, Jr. Rt. 3, Oak Summit Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C I Suddith, William Douglas 2447 E. 6th St., Montgomery, Ala 2 Suiter, William Oran, Jr., 408 Stacy St., Raleigh, N. C 3 Sulzbacher, Charles A., Jr. 31 The Serpentine, Roslyn, N. 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Robert William. 919 Lambeth Cr., Durham. N. C Tate. Thomas Richard, 917 26th .St.. Parkersburg, W, Va 3 Taylor, Herbert A.. Ill 1811 Friendly Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 2 Taylor. James At wood. Jr. 1927 S. Peninsula Dr.. Daytona Beach. Fla 3 Taylor. Joseph Marion. 18 Lebby St., Pelzer, S. C 3 Taylor, Thomas Roger 200.S Center .St.. Trent Park, New Bern, N. C 2 Taylor. Thomas William 1010 Cambridge Rd.. Coshocton, Ohio 2 Taylor, William Miles. 1610 Brassie. Flossmoor, 111 2 Taylor, Willie Murchison 426 Irving St.. Winston-Salem. N. C 1 Teller, Donald Edward. 22 Ferneliff Rd., Bloomfield, N. J 2 Temko. Michael Hart. 411 Victoria St., Greensboro, N. C 3 Temple, Jim Josey, Rt. 2. Scotland Neck, N. C 2 Temple. Peter Livermore 1621 Brandon Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 2 Tennant. James Joseph. Jr.. Box 8. Lake Park, Fla Tenney. Thomas Harold SS.-sg Indian Rd.. Toledo 6. Ohio Terry, Lewis Newman, Jr. 410 Forest Ave.. Spartanburg. S. C Tew, William Alton. Jr.. 909 Askew St., Burlington, N. C. Thebaut. Anthony Lennon 2361 Spalding Dr.. Dunwoody. Ga Thelen. Gilbert Carl. Jr. 1204 E. Dean Road. Milwaukee. Wis Theriot. Edward Dennis. Jr. 1981 Hood Ave.. Baton Rouge. La Thiessen. Brian David Rt. 2. Bo. 60-A. Fernandina Beach. Fla Thomas. Edward Morgan. Jr. 1848 Fifth Ave.. Youngstown 4. Ohio Thomas, John Byron. 3 Pooks Hill Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 2 Thompson, Charles Allen 2624 S. Jennings Ave.. Ft. Worth. Texas 2 Thompson. Dan Stuart. Burgaw, N. C 3 Thompson. James Russell Apt. 108, 3440 Avalon Rd., Shaker Hts. 20, Ohio 1 Thompson. Robert Kirk. Jr. 8011 Glendale Rd.. Chevy Chase 15, Md 2 Thompson. Thomas Moore 515 McCubbing Dr.. Le, ington. Ky 2 Thore. Robert Elliott 9809 E. Bexhill Dr.. Kensington. Md 2 Thornhill, Edward, 111. 1086 Ocean Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y 3 Thrasher. Randolph H.. Jr. 2910 Onyx Rd.. Baltimore 14. Md 2 Thulander. Odin Alan. 3504 Alpine Trail, Sparta. N. J 2 Thunberg. Rudolf. 108 Parkview Ave., Fayetteville, N. C I Thuss. Robert Wilkey 2837 .Southwood Rd.. 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Conn. 2 Trantham, Harry England. Green .Acres, Brevard, N. C 3 What Wa.s Your Impression of Duke Before Coming Here . ' Educational Utopia Academic Prison Big Party School 68% 11% Class Troy. Michael Clark. 1311 Dollar Ave.. Durham. N. C 1 Truax. David Muir. 1000 Berkeley Ave.. Charlotte. N. C 1 Tschinkel. Heinrich M.. 115 N. Plymouth. Huntsville. Ala 2 Tunmore. Gary Edward 308 Ruskin Rd.. Eggertsville 21. N. Y I Tunstall. William Harry 706 W. Colonial Ave.. Elizabeth City. N. C I Turner. Henry Brown. IV 520 Raymond St.. Westfield. N. J 3 Turner. James Witcher. Jr. Hillcrest Dr.. Great Falls. S. C 1 Turner. John Marvin. Jr. 3119 Madison St.. Hyattsville. Md 2 Turner. Lewis John. Jr.. Washington, Va 2 Turner, Mebane Ewing, Jr. 814 Roslyn Rd . Winston-Salem, N. C 2 Turner. Robert Russell Box 4344. Duke .Station. Durham. N. C 3 Turner. Webb William. 347 Cassidy Ave.. Lexington. Ky 2 Turner. William Heyward. 93 Jane St.. Hartsdale. N. Y 2 Turton. Michael Hodges 2894 F. .Sunrise Blvd.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. 2 Tyndall. Albert Forbes. Jr. 109 East Grainger Ave.. Kinston. N. C 3 Tyndall. Robert Wilson. 212 Grace St.. Mt. Airy. N. C I Tyree. Fred Long. 610 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C I Tyson. Bruce Carroll. Jr.. Rt. 2. Box 475, Greenville. N. C 3 Underwood. Earl Tyson. 1 1 1 W. Fisher St.. Salisbury, N. C 3 Upmeyer. Ernest Arnold. Ill 1333 Indian Rocks Rd.. Bellair, Clearwater, Fla 2 Valentine, Heath Eugene 115 Melbourne Ave.. Akron. Ohio 3 Van Curen. Gene Lewis. 3 Beech Place. Valhalla. N. ' l ' 3 Van Everv. William H., Jr. 2220 Wellesley Ave.. Charlotte. N. C 1 Van Metre, John Lee. Jr. 311 S. George St.. Charles Town. W. Va 2 Van .Schoick, Gary Lee Box 20. Rt. 2, Hillsboro Rd.. Durham. N. C 3 Van Vleet. David Edward. 124 Parker St., Henderson, N. C 3 Vance, Richard Allen 2719 Oleander Dr.. Wilmington. N. ( . 1 Vanderbcck. Randall B. 1405 Ouarricr .St., Charleston. W. Va. 2 Vanwyck. Paul Rodger. 381 Dorothy Lane. Wvckoff. N. J. 3 Vardakis, Anast C harles, 5820 Avenue N.. 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Craig Bloss. 350 Sylvan Blvd.. Winter Park, Fla 1 Ward, John Robert, Box 146. Bucyrus, Ohio 1 Ward, Mitchell Emmett, Jr. 1415 Baum St., Vicksburg, Miss 1 Ward. Otis Byron, Jr.. Box 914. Amelia, Va 2 Warden, William Steele, Rt. 1, Box 325, Melbourne. Fla 2 Warner. David Joseph. 66 S. Mercer St.. Greenville, Pa 1 Warren. Charles Thomas, Jr. Rt. 5, Box 13, Old Oxford Rd., Durham, N. C 3 Warren, Glenn Lambeth, Box 166, Gibson. N. C 3 Wasson, Donald Gray, 786 Ras Tanvra. Saudi. Arabia 3 Watov. Kenneth. 1002 Buckingham Way. Morrisville, Pa 1 Watson. .Andrew Akin 134 Montford Ave.. Asheville. N. C 1 Watson. Herbert Edwin 16 Nuelist Ave.. Port Washington. N. Y 3 Watson, Judson Durward, Jr. 280 Cloverhurst Ave.. Athens, Ga I Watson. Richard Frank 21 Chelfield Rd.. NorthwooJs. Glenside, Pa 2 Watson. Theron Paul. 501 E. Main St.. Forest City. N. C. 2 Watson. William Thomas 1808 Crestmont Dr.. Huntington. W. Va 2 Watts, David Mclver, 3704 St. Germaii.e, Louisville. 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C 3 Wells, Joseph Alexander 314 College Park Cr., Staunton, Va 2 Wellher, Frederick I.ee, Jr. 4019 St. Ives Ct., Louisville 7, Ky 1 Wendorf, C harles James Chippavva Trail, Medford Lakes. N. J 3 Wesley. Robert John, 247 Sussex Dr., Manhasset, N. Y I West, Robert Michael, 11 Whittier St., Lynbrook, N, Y 2 West, William Kibler 1420 Adirondack Trail. Dayton. Ohio 2 Westmoreland, Donald Ray 2790 Smyer Cr.. Birmingham 9, Ala 2 Westmoreland. Richard G.. Rt. 1. Rural Hall, N. C 1 Wetzler, Philip Hamburger 3504 Pinckney Rd.. Baltimore 15. Md 2 Wheeler. Frederick Joseph Box 150. Port Washington, N. Y Whetstone, Arthur Fairey, Box 485, .St. George, S. C Whicher, John Clinton, Jr. 9315 Ft, Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn 9, N. Y Whisnant, Edward Jackson, 1 1 I Hudson St., Shelby, N. C. Whitaker, Cecil F., Jr., 336 Hines Terrace, Macon, Ga White, Robert Lee, 521 S. Church St., Florence, S. C Whitehead. Kenneth Leslie 141 Dana Way. Winter Park. Fla Whitford, William Edward 146 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. 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C. . Wilks, Jay Frederick 4012 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va I What Is Your Impression of Duke Now? Educational Utopia _ ' :. 15% Academic Prison • ■. ' ' ■77% Big Parly School - 8% Class Williams, Jack Caldwell P. O. Box 4503. San Juan. Puerto Rico Williams. Jack Dean, 215 Mercer St., Beckley, W. Va Williams. John Cornelius 1336 S. Churchill Dr.. Wilmington. N. C Williams. John Lewis. Box 5955 Duke Sta.. Durham. N. C. Williams, Lyman Neil, Jr. 520 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C Williams, Paul Randolph 6447 Lehnert St.. Baltimore 7. Md Williamson. George Arthur 1522 Biltmore Dr.. Charlotte. N. C Wills, Charles William 9941 211th St.. Queens Village 29. N. Y Wilson. Ale. ander E.. Ill 2066 Ponce De Leon Ave., N.E.. Atlanta. Ga Wilson. Alexander M., Ill 1870 Dixie Hwy., Ft. Mitchell. Ky Wilson. Charles Marion, 236 Sycamore Dr.. Paducah, Ky.. Wilson, Peter Frank, 14 Crest Rd., Rowayton, Conn Wilson, Thomas. RFD I. Haw River. N. C Windley. David Carlyle. Jr.. Box 128. Pantego. N. C Wine. 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Sumner Dr., Washington 16, D. C 3 Bowman. Barbara Anne 2114 Woodrow St.. Durham, N. C 1 Bracey, Frances Louise, 8 North Road Cr., Salisbury, N. C 3 Bradley, Ellen, 1608 Oakrest Dr., Alexandria, Va 3 Bradley, Josephine S., 20 Wyman St., West Medford, Mass 3 Bradley, Lena Margaret, 208 Hillcrest Dr., Sanford, N. C 1 Braudwell. Mary Alice. Box 187. Wendell. N. C 2 Brian. Betsy Blanche. 2111 White Oak Rd.. Raleigh, N. C 2 Brimley, Carolyn May 1102 Monmouth Ave.. Durham. N. C 3 Bringhurst. Elisabeth 108 E. Tallulah Dr., Greenville. S. C. 3 Brinkley. Bettie Grier. 9 Helmar Dr., Lexington, N. C 1 Brinn, Marjorie O.. 19 Front .St., Hertford, N. C 1 Broadfoot, Helen G. 1456 Elkton Place, Cincinnati 24, Ohio 1 Brokenshire, Dartha Cabot 1220 Martin Ave ., Palo Alto, Calif 2 Brooks, Carolyn, 1320 N. Lake Way, Palm Beach, Fla 2 Brooks, Laura Louise, Apex, N. C 2 Broomfield, Sandra C. 411 S. Arden Blvd., Los .Angeles 5, Calif 1 Brown. Ann Kimbrough 4409 Glenridge St., Kensington, Md 3 Brown. 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Va Campbell. Julie Lynne 445 Pine Manor Dr.. Wilmetle. III. Campbell, Nancy Lee, 306 Kincaid Ave., Wilson, N. C... Campbell, Sheila Perry, Sunset Ave., Clinton, N. C. Cannon, Laura Lee, 86 E. Milton St., Freeport, N. Y Cantey, Jean Lee, 207 Houston St., Monroe, N. C Caracristi, Judith Z.. 172 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N, Y. Carle, Carol Mary, Jones Beach, Wantagh, N. Y Carlyle, Mary Irving 809 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C Carmichael, Judith, Four J Hill Farm, Leesburg, Va Carraway, Emily Lively 711 Hillcrest Ave., Tallahassee, Fla Carson, Jenny White 820 Soundview Dr., Mamaroneck, N. Y Cartwright, Eleanor Wrae, Rt. 4, Elizabeth City, N. C Cashwell, Dava Agnes 2601 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C Caviness, Elizabeth K., 913 Vance St., Raleigh, N. C Chamberlain, Margot, 5 Douglas Lane, Kirkwood 22, Mo. Chambers, Sally Ann. 1 12 E. 74th St.. New York 21. N. Y. Chaney. Jane Elliott, P. O. Box 686, Rock Hill, S. C Chedester, Nancy Lynn, 809 Enderby Dr., Alexandria, Va.. Child, Mary Alice, 2 Winter Quarters Dr., Pocomoke, Md.. Childs. Judith Anne 33 Walnut Rd.. West Barrington. R. I Church. Mary Eltinge. Southgate. Bronxville, N. Y Clapp, Julia Edwards, 309 E. Raleigh St., Siler City, N. C. Clark, Adri Marijke, 912 N. Larrimore St., Arlington, Va. Clark, Catherine B., 244 Conlee Place, Memphis II. Tenn. Clark Nancy Sarah 3904 Legation St., N.W., Washington, D. C Cleave, Carol Annette, 303 17th St., Wilmette, III Cole, Janice Carmen, 539 Center St., South Boston, Va Collins, Jeanne Goodall, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ga Coltrane, Mary Elizabeth County Club Dr., Lexington, N. C Cone, Carolyn Nail, 335 Manor Dr., Douglaston, N. Y. ... Cone, Julia Ann, Saluda, S. C Cooke, Gwendolyn D., 110 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C Cooper. Carol Ann. 13 Cottage Place, Nutley, N. J Cooper, Elizabeth Gayle 240 Charles St., Henderson, N. C Cooper, Tamra Irvin, 1 1 1 W. Evans St., Norfolk, Va Corder, Carol Anne P. O. Drawer 1734 N. 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Barbara Louise 6220 Fairhill St.. Philadelphia, Pa Class Darrah, Frances 1547 Nat ' l Bank Comm ., New Orleans, La 1 Davidson, Sally Ann, 42 Aberdeen Dr., Greenville, S. C 2 Davis, Elizabeth Bailey 4006 Underwood St., Chevy Chase, Md 3 Davis, Jean Garnett, 2921 Seminary Ave.. Richmond, Va. 2 Davis, Wilda Ann. 419 E. Ward St.. Douglas, Ga 2 Davis, Willene Catherine Sandavis Bo. 247, Southern Pines, N. C 2 Day. Betty Winslow 304 Karen St., S. Charleston. W. Va 2 Day, Lee Frances. P. O. Bo.x 1139. Bradenton, Fla 1 Deckert, Deanna Vicki. 529 N. Euclid St., Oak Park, 111 2 DeHart, Jane Sherron, Box 61, Bryson City. N. C 3 DeLegal. Mary Elizabeth. 504 E, 52 .Street. Savannah, Ga 1 DeLong. Nancy Kate 180 Wildwood Ave., Upper Montclair. N. J 2 Derienzo. Eleanor T., 58 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N, J 2 Dickinson, Jean 2555 Third Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla 3 Dieffenbach, Delta Ann, 3700 S. Sixth St., Arlington 4, Va 1 Dill, Diane Patricia 4947 O akland Ave., Cleveland 24, Ohio 1 Doane. 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C 2 Eason, Patricia Blanche 54 Holmehurst Ave., Baltimore 28, Md 3 Ebsary, Patricia Lee, 319 Mendoza Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. 3 Edson, Priscilla Irene, 4520 31,st St., S.. Arlington 6, Va. 2 Elliott, Diane Sullivan, West View St., Forest City. N. C. 3 Ellis, Judith, 949 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C I Ellis, Louise Ford, 5118 Longfellow, Tampa, Fla. I Ellis, Martha Louise, 512 Lawrence Ave.. Westfield, N. J 3 F.rvin, Dorothy Diana 2035 Sharon Lane, Charlotte 7, N. C 2 Eskridge, Mary Lois, 2054 Hastings Dr., Charlotte, N. C 2 Evans, Mary Ann, 1910 Court St.. Pueblo, Colo 2 Fairgrieve, Nancy Jane, 222 Birch Ave., Pittsburgh 34, Pa 3 Fant, Julie Beville 4619 Algonquin Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 2 Farmer, Georgia Ann. Box 25, Elm City, N. C 2 Farmer. Jean Sullivan 903 Marshall Ave., South Boston, Va 1 Faulkner, Frances Jean, Little Hotel, Henderson, N. C 3 Fennell, Nancy M.. 354 5th St.. N.W., Hickory, N. C 1 Fernando, Marion Bruce Box 128, Lago Colony, Netherlands. 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ZSrc Hake Forest 3% Other 20% Class Gilliland. Elizabeth 4930 Morven Rd.. Jacksonville 10. Fla 2 Glass. Mary Anna. 85 Grove St., Concord, N. C 1 Gleason, Joan Margaret 1612 Clio Ave., Cincinnati iO. Ohio 2 Glidewell, Susan Terry 1101 Courtland Ave.. Reidsville, N. C 1 Glover, Patricia Augusta -•iOg E. Center St.. Nashville. N. C 2 Goebel. Marjorie Lee. Fort Hood. Texas 3 Going. Mary Annie 2626 McGregor Blvd.. Fort Myers. Fla 3 Goldstein. Suzanne B.. S. ; Alleghany Rd.. Hampton, Va. 3 Goodman, Beverly G., 19 South Rd.. Harrison. N. V 1 Grady. Margaret Camilla. Box 382. Four Oaks. N. C 1 Graham. Susan Elizabeth 7 Ingersoll Rd.. Wellesley. Mass 2 Grandt. Marilyn Ann 28 Huntington Rd.. Garden City. N. Y 3 Grant. Elizabeth Clark. 910 Lancaster Dr.. Orlando. Fla. 2 Grant, Virginia Banks, 354 Old Mill Rd.. Fairfield. Conn. 1 Gray, Elizabeth Dial, P. O. Box 94. Laurens. S. C 2 Greason. Evelyn Drysdale 2603 Oak St.. Jacksonville 4. Fla... I Green. Nancy, 20 Dickinson Rd.. Darien, Conn 2 Greene. Frances Metzer 208 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C 3 Gregory. Jacquelyn May 809 Brightwaters Blvd., St. Petersburg, Fla 2 Grosz. Carolyn Lydia 1416 Dorset Lane, Philadelphia 31. Pa 2 Groth, Karolyn Jean. 2143 Sycamore St.. Bethlehem, Pa 3 Gruber, Janet Suzanne, 111 Cedar St., Jenkintown. Pa 2 Grueninger. Susana Beaird 23 Prospect Ave.. Valhalla. N. Y. 2 Gudger. Marie Theresa. 192 Wembley Rd., Asheville, N. C 1 Gunn. Ann Newman. Box 128. Yanceyville, N. C. 3 Guyer. Mary Elizabeth, 3845 Beech Ave., Erie, Pa 3 Hagler, Sarah Swann, 220 Forest Wood Dr., Durham, N. C. . 2 Hahn. Elizabeth Baxter, Box 255, Ft. Hancock, N. J 2 Hale, Clara Katheryne 2106 Iverson St.. S.E.. Washington 21. D. C. 3 Hale. Wanda Eileen 1226 Fifth Ave.. N.. Texas City, Texas 7 Hall, Grace Arlyne 10 Dunbarton Rd.. Wollaston 70. Mass 3 Hammond Martha White 4108 N. 35th St.. Arlington 7. Va 1 Hamrick, Barbara Virginia, P. O. Box 757, Gaffney, S. C 2 Hancock. Sue Ellen 4701 Virginia Ave.. S.E., Charleston, W. Va 2 Haney. Anna Elizabeth. 430 Boulevard Dr., Decatur, Ga 2 Hanford. Mary Elizabeth 712 S. Fulton St., .Salisbury, N. C 3 Hansen, Patricia Annora 2113 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md 1 Hardcastle, Beverly, 715 S. Price Rd., Clayton 24, Mo. 1 Hardwick, Margaret F., Health .Springs, Clover, S. C. I Harrill, Patsy Elizabeth, Polk St., Pinevillc, N. C. 2 Harris. Jessie Moffat, Rt. 1, Wheeling, W. Va 2 Harris. Joyce Anne 207 Forest Hill Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C 1 Harl, Alice Elinor, 3558 Brookside Rd., Toledo, Ohio 2 Hart. Elizabeth Frances 1930 Georgia Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C 3 Hart. Mary Frances, Box 765, Elkin, N. C 1 Hastings, Jane Ogle 1192 Beverly Hills Dr.. Cincinnati 26, Ohio 1 Hatcher. Nora Susan, 404 Clay St., Hamlet, N C 2 Heckroth. Judith Anne 2405 W. 17th .St.. Wilmington. Del.. 1 Heinle, Gwenfred Rusk 430 E. Wheeling St., Washington, Pa 1 Helmet, Elizabeth Roberts 17 Wakeman Rd., Darien, Conn 2 Henderson, Harriet W., E. Shawmont Ave. Valley Green Farm. Philadelphia 28. Pa 2 Hendrix, Muriel LeGrand 144 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C. 2 Herb. Barbara Arundel, 128 Halsey Ave., West Lawn, Pa. 3 Hermes, Doris Jean, 905 Jefferson Cr., Martinsville, Va 3 Herndon. Elaine. 223 Pineview Rd., Durham, N. C 2 Hess, Carol Margaret 3807 Kanawha St., Washington 15, D. C 3 Hester. Betty Letitia, Post Chemical, Ft. Carson, Colo 2 Hewitt. Cornelia Dianne 303 Adelairde Dr.. Wilmington, N. C 1 Heyse, Karol Ann 9022 N. Greenvale Rd., Milwaukee 17, Wis I Hicks. Lou Ella. Moorhead, Miss i Hicks, Margaret Ann 117 Rockwood Ave., Rockwood, Tenn 3 Highsmith, Linda Way, 10 Ivy Lane, Baxley, Ga. 2 Hill. Nancy Kent. 1000 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 2 Hill, Roberta Susan 3470 Whitfield Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio 3 Hine. Patricia Ann, Guilford Rd.. Jamestown, N. C 1 Hines. Geneva Anne. Rt. I, Belcross, N. C I Hinnant. Judith Ann 3380 Norwood Rd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio 2 Hinternhoff, Marv Trabue 219 College St.. Leaksville. N. C 2 Hiss. Nancy Leah. 50 Cumberland Ave., Asheville, N. C 2 Hochreiter. Mary Grace 108 University Ave.. Buffalo 14. N. Y 2 Holloway, Joanna Martin 1102 Englewood Ave.. Durham. N. C 2 Holm. Roberta. 640 S. Highland Ave., Merion, Pa. 2 Holman. Billie Jean. Box 105. Rt. 1, Le.iksville, N. C. 2 Holsclaw, Lynn Lovell 3900 Virginia Ave.. Charleston. W. Va . 2 Holsinger, Carolyn Ruth II W. Wheeler Dr.. Ft. McPherson, Ga 3 Holt, Jennie, 3714 Vermont Ave., Atlanta. Ga 3 Holt. Susan. 40 Moulton Dr.. Alherton, C alif 1 Hood, Elizabeth 476 Wheaton Rd.. Ft. Sam Houston. Texas 3 Home. Flora Graham 134 S. Churchill Dr., Fayetteville, N. C I Howard, Kay, 316 Montrose Dr.. S. Charleston 3, W. Va. 2 Huck. Judith Ann, 201 Vestavia Cr.. Birmingham 9, Ala I Huffman, Anita Marie 1040 Twelfth Ave., N.W.. Hickory, N. C. 1 Huggin. Elizabeth Anne, 606 S. York St., Gaslonia, N. C 3 Hull, Barbara Ann Cedar Cliff Dr., Rt. 1. Camp Hill, Pa 1 Humphrey. Christian C. 2271 Mimosa Place, Wilmington. N. C 2 Humphrey, Sally Reed 3710 Garden Dr.. Fountain City. Tenn | Hundley. Margaret E., Rt. 4. Newbern, Tenn 1 Hunter, Sarah Harriette, 504 Harding St.. Raleigh, N. C. I Huskins, Mildred Amburn. Box 1071. Statesville N C 1 Hyman, Carol Ann. 1 1 7 W. Rose St.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa ■• Ikenberry. Jean K., 310 W. View St.. Harrisonburg. Va I Ingram, Elizabeth Ruth, Box 116, Kenansville, N. C. 1 CI Irons, Marian Frances 160 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J Ivey, Barbara Lynne, 359 Second St., N.W. Hickory, N. C James, Marilyn Margaret 110 Johnson Ave., Malverne, N. Y James, Sandra Heath. 306 E. Farriss. High Point, .N. C Jarman, Patricia Grain 1802 N. Danville St., Arlington. Va Johnson, Elizabeth Patton. 5201 Carillo Ave., Norfolk, Va Johnson. Frances Faison 421 Transylvania Ave.. Raleigh, N. C. Johnson, Joanna, Box 236, Varina. N. C Jones. Anne Holcombe. Carbon, W. Va Jones, Elizabeth Anne, 71 Barnard Ave., Watertown, Mass Jones, Juanita Nile, Box 233, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone ... Jones, Judith Hannah Lee 6354 Grand Vista, Cincinnati, 27. Ohio Jones, Julia Marion, 120 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa.. Jones, Margaret Virginia 25 W. Club Blvd., Durham. N. C Jones. Mary Ellen, 2338 Riverview Ave.. McKeesport. Pa Jones. Nancy Annara. The Hilltop, Watson. W. Va Jordan. Elizabeth Leigh, 813 Vickers Ave.. Durham, N. C. Jordan. Gladys Mona 828 The Parkway. Mamaroneck. N. Y Judell. Anne Marie. 1 1 Mason Ave.. Webster Groves, Mo Kearns, Ann English, 907 Rockford Rd., High Point, N. C Kearns, Jane Edgerton 600 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C Keeny, Linda Louise, 351 Smyser St., York, Pa Keever, Nancy Ann, 140 Bost St., Statesville. N. C Keim. Charlotte Sue 643 North Blvd.. Cape Girardeau, Mo Keister, Virginia Dare, 711 Castle St., Wilmington. N. C Kelley. Sarah Campbell 34 Exeter St.. West Newton. Mass Kelly. Jeanne Alice 2021 Southwood Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala Kendall, Shirley Marlene. Box 33. Kipling. N. C Kenerick. Karen Jeanne 6917 Woodside Place. Chevy Chase 15, Md Kennerly, Anne Robertson Ragland Rd., Newtown, Ohio Kern. Kathryn 3625 Dover Rd., Hope Valley. Durham. N. C Kerns, Patricia Ann 197 Royal Palm Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Ketner, Janet Stokes 185 Washington Lane, Concord, N. C Keyes, Harriet Linnie, 29 Golf Rd., Plymouth, N. C Kimzey, Patricia Ann, 113 Park Ave., Brevard. N. C Kincaid, Kay Dover, Country Club Rd., Gastonia, N. C King, Karen Wells 1120 S.E. 5th Court, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. Kinneman, Kay Ann, 209 Penn St., Greenfield, Ind Kirkman, Caroline E., 501 W. High St., High Point. N. C Kirkpatrick, Mary Lynn MOQ 2101 Paradise Point, Camp LeJeune, N. C Kittrell, Winifred E., 3826 S. St. Louis Ave., Tulsa, Okla Knappenberger, Sue Carol 24616 Winona, Dearborn, Mich Knight, Mary Elizabeth P. O. Box 817. Safety Harbor, Fla Knight, Nancy Lee, 3 Oglethorpe Rd., Charleston, W. Va Knowles, Joan Birdie, 312 Margaret St.. Key West, Fla Kopf, Hildegard Gertrude Box 256, Rt. 1. Swannanoa, N. C Kraus, Sally Ann, 2930 Parkside Lane, Harrisburg. Pa Kristunas, Lucille Mary Apt. 10, Bel Air Apts., Durham, N. C. Laliberte, Leila Marie 6980 Carlyle A ve., Miami Beach, Fla Lang, Joan Elizabeth 43 Oxford Blvd.. Pleasant Ridge. Mich Langworlhy, Gladys Jean. 654 Elizabeth St.. Elmira, N. Y. . Lanpher, Jean Ann 17519 Daleview Dr., Lakewood 7, Ohio Lasitter, Jeri Wynne. Box 547. Morehead City, N. C Lassitcr. Billie Frances 1207 Park Ave., A., Goldsboro, N. ( Latimer, Ellen Jones, McCrea Lane, Darien, Conn Lea, Roberta Edna, Box 825, Lynn Haven. Fla League. Elizabeth Anne, Box 661, Warrenton. N. C Learner. Vivian Gaye 21 Canoe Brook Pkwy., Summit. N. J Leardi, Jacqueline Marie, Ferry Rd., Old Sayhrook. ( onn. Lee, Carolyn Powell, 811 Third St.. Durham, N. C Lee, Marv Frances Apt. 3, 3 16 S. Gregson St., Durham, N. C Lee, Patricia, 80 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y Leibowitz, Roslyn Leigh. 1010 Palm St., Ocala, Fla Leonard, Katharine D. 504 Northridge St., Greensboro, N. C Levenson, Sandra Joyce 414 Lowell Ave.. Newtonville. Mass Lewis, Sara Hawthorne, 1 Park Lane. Staten Island, N. Y.... Liebrecht. Claudia A. 255 Elderfields Rd.. Manhasset, N. Y Lightner. Marian Takemoto 808 Green St., Apt. C -2, Durham. N. C Lindsay. Sarah Ann. Box 621. Lewisburg, W. Va Linsert, Marguerite H.. E. Pepperell, Mass Locke, Helen Spindler 1 1 Pine Forest Cr., Houston 27, Texas „ Locke, Margaret Jean 911 N. Hamilton, High Point, N. C Locke, Marjorie, 909 8th St., Apt. B2, Alexandria, Va Long, Suzanne Stuart, 320 S. Lamar, Roxboro, N. C Looper, Shelbia Jean, 515 Main St., Charleston, W. Va Lott, Adajean, 2902 Parkland Blvd., Tampa, Fla Love, Martha Elizabeth, 1025 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C... Loy, Diane Elizabeth, 212 S. Maple St., Graham, N. C... Lucas. Alice Conway. 830 Queens Rd.. Charlotte. N. C Lundberg. Gail Karen. 620 Kittredge Dr.. Orlando. Fla Lundmark, Karen 2016 Southwood Rd.. Birmingham, Ala Lusby, Lucinda Taylor, 2809 Erie Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio.. Lyon, Marilyn Jean, 72 Gables Court, Quebec, Canada. .. Lyons, Robin 1503 Manoa Rd., Penn Wynne, Philadelphia 31, Pa Maclsaac, Carol Jean, Country Club Dr., Spray, N. C Maclvor, Virginia Cox, 804 W. 7th St., Marysville, Ohio .... Maddry, Mary Althea, 1405 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C. Maki, Wilma Lee, 1511 Duplin Rd., Raleigh, N. C Mallonee, Patricia, L., 131 E. Maujer St., Valley Stream, N. Y Malmar, Constance M., Rt. 1, Rapidan, Va Malone, Mary Helen, 24 Gerald St., Sumter, S. C Mann, Beverly Dwire, Rt. 2, Box 63, Durham, N. C Manning, Marie Joyce, P. O. Box 421, Williamston. N. C Margulies, Karen Ina BP 4104 Abidjan, Cote D Ivoire, French, West Africa. . Markwardt. Gretchen. 130 Clearview Dr.. Belleville, 111 Marshall. Ann Rosecrans 956 Elder Lane, Jacksonville. Fla Marshall. Virginia Hunter 432 Elmwood Ave.. Lynchburg. Va Martin, Barbara Kay, Cong. Club, Rt. 3, Bethesda, Md... . Martin. Elizabeth P., 215 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, N. C Martin, Elsie G., 2229 Marietta Ave., Rohrerstown, Pa Wha Is Your Fav( rile Comic Strip? Pcanul.s 46% Blomlie 5% Pof-o 10% Steven Canyon 5% niik Trticy 8% Dennis the Menace 5% in Ahncr 10% Other 11% Martin. Sophie Mvcin. 215 Pittshoio St.. C hapcl Hill. N. C. Mason, .Ann Efird. 2137 Queens Rd. F.. Charlotte. N. C Massey. Anne Amelia, 4.300 23rd Rd. N., .Arlington, Va. Matthews, Janice Ann 203 N. 14th St., Bessemer City. N. C Mauch, Jeanine Marie 802 N. Overlook Dr.. Alexandria, Va May, Michael Marian, 1202 Oval Dr.. Durham, N. C Mayers. Judith Drayton. Box 1206. Clearwater, Fla McAnallv. Wanna Mary 1020 Ferndale Dr., High Point. N. C McBroom, Bettv Ruth 923 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham. N. C McCall, Dorothy Robbins 318 Sunset Cr.. Lookout Mtn.. Tcnn McCamey, Meade Standard Vacuum Oil Co., Karachi, Pakistan McConnell, Amanda Lee 2022 Waverly Way, Greensboro, N. C McConnell, Hilda Ann, 441 Crest Dr., Birmingham 9. Ala. McCulla. Jean Cagley 2031 Elm Brook Lane. Pittsburgh 16. Pa McDougal. 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Katharine Chapin 1170 Via Salerno. Winter Park, Fla Moore, Margaret Jo. 410 Tatum Ave., McColl, S. C Moore, Pamela Jean 302 W. Englewood Ave., West Englewood, N. J Morck. Gretchen Dudley. 205 W. First St., Oil City, Pa Morgan, Anne Whittelsey, 504 N. Main St., Farmville, N. C. Morris, Anne Carolyn 1215 N. Sedeeva Cr., Clearwater, Fla. Morris, Marion Louise. 78 N. Dixie Dr.. Vandalia, Ohio Morrow, Sue Brown, 1009 S. Kinney, Mt. Pleasant, Mich... Morse. Carolyn Faith. 3 Newhall St.. Springfield. Mass... Moses, Judith Ann 5515 Wissahickon Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa Mosteller, Mary Elizabeth, 525 W. Yale Ave., Orlando, Fla. Mote. Dcana Jean. 169 Elm St.. L. l.ongmeadow, Mass. Motley. Sandra Jean. 312 Edward St.. Durham N. C Mott, Carlese Carolyn, 1826 Rose St., Sarasota. Fla Mullins, Carol L.. Box 165. Rt. I. Lorton. Va Murdoch, Elizabeth P.. 219 S. Woodlyn Ave.. Tampa, Fla... Murray, Carolyn, 2106 Myrtle Dr. Durham. N. C Murray, Patricia Ann, 533 Parkway, High Point, N. C Myers, Sarah Anne, 40 Homewood Dr.. Manhassett. N, Y... Nachman, Charlene Joan, 1 135 16th St.. Newport News. Va.. Nash, Ann Willett. 3109 Tremont Dr.. Louisville, Ky Nasser. Yvonne, 610 Fifth St.. Huntington. W. Va Nelken. Leona Jo, 805 Kirkwood Cr.. Camden. S. C Nelson. Barbara Larssen 612 33rd St. Court. Stamford, Conn Newcombe, Barbara Seaman 1525 Palancia Ave.. Coral Gables, Fla Newell, Kathleen Bernard 1407 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. C Newell. Sylvia Jane, Lake Junaluska, N. C Newman. Karil Linda 646 Washington St.. Cumberland, Md Newton. Margery Jean. 1309 W. Nash St.. Wilson, N. C... Nichols. Judith L. 130 Richniar Dr.. Birmingham 9, Ala Nicholson. Mary Hines 1300 W. Vernon Ave.. Kinston, N. C Nickel. Laura Frances 32 Berkley Rd.. Avondale Estates. Ga Noble, Mary Jane, 487 Lake Ave.. Greenwich, Conn. Noggle, Carol Ann. 7595 S. W. 53rd Place. Miami, Fla Nolan, Patricia. Rutledge. Ga Noller. Leslie Anne 11406 Clovercrest Dr.. Tacoma 99. Wash. Norby, Hancy Ann. 341 Park Blvd.. 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Laura Louise 34 Riggs Ave.. W. Hartford. Conn. Perkins. Gail Elizabeth, Crest Rd.. Thomaston, C!a. Perry. Elinor Jane. 2302 Cranford Rd.. Durham, N. C. Perry. Margaret Faye. Infinity Rd.. Rt. 5, Durham, N. C. Persons. Mary Chauncey, 723 Anderson St., Durham, N. C. Petch. Helen Margaret 908 Shepherd St.. Durham, N. C Peters Carolyn, 1606 W. First St.. Apt. 4, Jacksonville, Fla. Pickett, Harriet Miller 1700 Duke University Rd.. Durham, N. C. Piatt, Jane Hamilton, 227 Hillside Ave.. Charlotte 7, N. C. Pollock, Linda Longley 11 Hampton Court. Port Washington. L. I.. N. Y. Pope, Margaret Carlton 55 Dolphin Dr.. St. Augustine, Fla Pope, Nancy Elizabeth. Drewryville, Va Pratt, Janine, 1367 Chapel St.. New Haven, Conn. Priddy, S. Anne, 7 Harbor Cr.. Baldwin, N. Y Prince, Bessie Alice. 309 W. Divine St., Dunn, N. C. Proctor, Patricia Vaughn 314 S. Third St.. Sanford. N. C Pruette. Marilyn Camilla 320 Montleiu Ave.. High Point. N. C Puett, Amy Elizabeth. Box 153, Dallas, N. C Purdy. Judith Ann. Rt. 1, Dorsey Lane, Anchorage, Ky Quillian, Elizabeth Ellen 782 Chesterfield. Birmingham. Mich Rabil, Janet Spain, 618 Avent St., Rocky Mount. N. C CIUSV Raeburn, Sandra Bird 823 Queen Anne Rd., Teaneck, N. J 2 Ragland. Helen Eve, 200 Mosby Ave., Littleton, N. C 2 Rambin. Barbara Jean 18 Sunset Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn I Randolph. Belden, Rt., Colrain, Mass 2 Rankin, Dorothy Battle, 1227 Vickers Ave., Durham, N, C 2 Raper, Marilyn Jane, 2821 Fowler Ave., Raleigh, N. C 2 Ratcliff, Sandra, 612 Franklin Ave., River Forest, 111 3 Ratts, Nancy Sue, 207 S. Walnut St., Osgood, Ind 3 Rau, Lillian Janice, 335 Coconut Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 3 Rawlings, Ann Barr, 256 S. Greenwood St., Marion, Ohio . . 1 Ray, Diana Katherine, 717 S. Willow Ave., Tampa, Fla I Raynor, Betty Gayle. 306 E. Ninth St., Greenville, N. C 3 Reasor, Carolyn Sue. 830 N. Bever St., Wooster, Ohio 2 Reed. Henrietta Huggins 306 N. Mendenhall St., Greensboro. N. C 3 Reed, Martea Helen, 5400 Montrose Dr., Dallas 9, Texas 1 Reed, Tallulah Ellis, 1793 Flagler Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga I Regan, Dorothy Douglass Oxford Orphanage, Oxford. N. C 1 Register. Elizabeth S., Rt. 9, Box 466, Charlotte, N. C 1 Reinhardt, Mary Josephine, Box 293, Hillsboro, N. C. Reise. Nancy Jean. 1323 Ashland Ave., Wilmette, III 2 Rhamstine, Mary E. 130 White Plains Rd., Bronxville. N. Y I Rhodes, Helen Kelso, 315 Euclid Ave., Dravosburg, Pa 3 Rhodes, Sally Holt, 927 Euclid Ave., Lynchburg, Va I Rice, Marian Ruth, United Christian Hospital F. C. College. Lahore. W. Pakistan 1 Rich. Mary Janet. 212 Colville Rd., Charlotte. N. C. 3 Richardson. Nancy G. 25 Nicholson St., N.W. Washington, D. C 1 Rickard, Carol Ann, 166 Winding Way, Dayton 9, Ohio I Riffle, Kay Lovell, 432 S. Wayne St., Fort Recovery, Ohio.... 1 Riley, Penelope, 222 W. Bayview Blvd.. Norfolk 3. Va 3 Risien. Diana 3644 Meadow Lake Lane. Houston 19, Texas 3 Rives, Sally Anne Randolph Macon Academy, Front Royal, Va 2 Rizos, Martha Wriston, 73 S. Central Ave., Fairborn, Ohio . I Robinson, Isabel D. 708 Coverdale Rd., Wilmington 5, Del 1 Rockwell, Pamela Joan. 113 Sky Trail Cr.. Bristol. Tenn I Rodgers. Rebecca Hearne. Box 1106. Canton. N. C 2 Rodhouse. Nancy Anne 2606 C Avenue. N.E. Cedar RapiJs. Iowa 3 Rogerson. Betty Ann. Rt. 1. Box 108, Robersonville. N. C 1 Romberg. Anne Quarters C, Norfolk Navy Ship. Portsmouth. Va 3 Ronson, Kathleen Anne 2019 Wyandotte Rd.. Columbus. Ohio.. 2 Rooker. Edwina. Box 31. Warrenton. N. C 3 Roth. Lynn Janet. Stratford Rd.. Harrison. N. Y 1 Rubendall, Linda D. Mt. Hermon School, Mount Hermon, Mass I Rushing. Shade Marie. 520 E. 8th St.. El Dorado. Ark 2 Russ. Jacquelyn Anne. Box 1902. Myrtle Beach, S. C 2 Ryan. Rosemary Amelia 109 Randall Ave.. Freeport, N. Y 2 Sale, Jane Lewis. 122 .Sheridan Cr.. Charleston. W. Va 2 Sampson. Martha. 81 Davis Ave.. Auburn. Maine I Sanders, Eleanor Bell Beaver Valley Rd.. Rt. 2, Wilmington, Del 1 Sanders, Mary Elizabeth, 53 Park Ave., Tiickahoe, N. Y 1 Sapp, Margaret Ann, 801 Seville Place. Orlando, Fla 1 Sapp, Marian L., 2511 Lee St., Columbia, S. C. 1 Satterfield, Winnie Davis, Rt. 2, Timberlake, N. C 2 Saunders, Catherine L., 1711 Parkland Dr., Lynchburg, Va 3 Schauman, Melba .Sally 107 N. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Fla 2 Schlag. Nancy Claire 1402 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N, C 3 Schmitt, Thelma Small, 311 Rua Timoteo Da Costa Leblon, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 3 Schneider, Eleanor Jane 1071 Maple Cliff Dr., Lakewood. Ohio 3 Schwartz, Diane Regina 305 Kemp Rd. W.. Greensboro. N. C... I -Schwertfegcr. Ann F.. 2513 Highland Park Dr., Aiken, S, C 1 Scatter, Judith Christine. 136 Scottswood, Riverside, III 2 Segal, Arlenc Esta. 544 Aritani Place. Teaneck, N, J 3 Seifert, Patricia Burns. Dixie Trailer Park. Durham, N. C 3 Senff. Diana, 3738 Beverly Dr., Toledo, Ohio 3 ■Sexton, Elaine Marguerite 2 Waltonway Rd., Belle Haven. Alexandria. Va I Sharp. Eleanor (iarner. Coppcrhill. Icnn 2 What Is Your Opinion of the Food Served at Duke? ExcellciU 11% Fair 21% Good 53% Poor 9% Loiisx 6% Class Sharpe, Kathryn Wagner Box 377, Rt. I, Durham, N. C Shehadi, Florence Gail 21 New England Rd., Maplewood, N. J 2 Shepard, Mary Cowell 323 W. University Dr., Chape! Hill, N. C 1 Sherer, Judith, 984 Myrtle Dr.. Rock Hill. S C. 3 Shiossberg. Harriett J. 7 Armcrescent E., Halifax. Nova Scotia 2 Shoe. Janet Allen, 18 Cherokee. Portsmouth. Va. 3 Short. Betty Joan, S. Main St.. Norwood. N C 2 Shuler, Melissa Bronson 2650 University Dr., Durham. N. C... 2 Shultz. Elizabeth Lee. 72 Dean Dr.. Tenafly N J. I Siegling. Magdalen M.. 80 Trade St.. Charleston, S C, 2 Simmons, Mary Ann 125 S. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N. C 2 Simmons, Sally, 2031 Locust St., N.E, St. Petersburg 2, Fla 1 Simpson. Gail Jeanne U. S. Naval Sta. 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I Ways, Diana Jeanette, 747 Livingston Rd., Elizabeth. N. J. 2 Weaver. Ann Amanda 15 Biiena Vista Rd., AsheviUe, N. C 3 Weaver, Nancy Jean, 981 W. Jefferson St., Franklin, Ind 3 Weiss, Sandra Jean, 104 N.W. 20th St.. Homestead, Fla 2 Wells, Joan Carolyn 801 E. Hillwood . ve.. Falls Church, Va 3 Wells, Mary Alice, 20 Berkeley Rd., Maplewood, N. J 3 Welsh. Valerie Draper 3109 W. Penn St.. Philadelphia 29. Pa I Welt. Deborah. 602 Fifth Ave.. Iowa City, Iowa... 3 Welther. Janet Lou 4019 Saint Ives Court, Louisville 7, Ky I Wenberg. Julia Lewis, 140 Colonial Dr., Wilmington, N. C. 2 Werner, Barbara Jane 3028 Sunnycrest Lane. Dayton, Ohio 2 Werner, Susan Elizabeth 316 Newport Ave.. Webster Groves. Mo 1 Weston. Amy. 1326 Madison Ave.. Florence. S. C 3 Wheeler. Sally Clayton 5011 Lowell St.. N.W., Washington 16. D. C 3 Whitaker. Eleanor G., 1201 N. Queen St.. Kinston, N. C 2 White. Miriam Nickel 2001 Bayshore Dr.. Brigantine, N. J 1 Whitehurst, Frances Carol 2011 Wroxton Rd., Houston 5, Texas 3 Whiteside, Mildred K.. University of the South AFROTC Det. 795. Sewanee. Tenn.. 2 Whiting. Jean Cameron. 7811 Exeter Rd.. Bethesda, Md 2 Whitley, Ruth Irene, 609 Parkway, High Point, N. C I Whitney. Sue Wolfson. 40 E. 39th St., Bayonne, N. J 2 Whyte. Lelia Nan. 2316 Marcy St.. Evanston. Ill 3 Wichterman. Darlene A. Rt. 3, Box 380. W. Palm Beach, Fla 2 Wilkalis, Ruth Mary 95 Bentwood Rd., W. Hartford 7, Conn.. 3 Williams. Sylvia, Fourth and Buckner, Munfordville, Ky 1 Wilson, Beverly Waugh, Box 677, Lenoir, N. C 3 Wilson. Virginia Elaine 716 8th Court W., Birmingham 4, Ala 2 Winton, Elizabeth Love, 3007 Mayview Rd., Raleigh, N. C 2 Wolfe, Mary Alice, 1928 S. Sixth St., Ironton, Ohio 2 Woltz. Mary Joann, 444 Hardee Rd.. Coral Gables, Fla 1 Wood, Barrett Trotter 89 Summit Rd., Port Washington, N. Y 3 Wood. Peggy Anne. 204 N. Person, Raleigh, N. C 3 Woodall. Joan Elizabeth 138 Chesterfield Rd.. Hampton. Va.. 3 Wooten. Christine Godwin 104 Church St., Whiteville, N. C 3 Wright. Hazel Elizabeth. 12 Churchill Cr.. Durham, N. C 3 Wright. Janet Lawrence. Isle of Hope. Savannah, Ga 2 Wright, Mary Lu, Greenville Rd.. Madisonville, Ky 1 Wright. Nancy Lee, 10 Sage Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y 1 Wright, Shirley Faye. Box 158. Grundy. Va 3 Young, Joan Ellen. 5530 Riviera Dr.. Coral Gables 46, Fla 1 Zucker, Sandra Gail, 1415 N. Taft St.. Arlington, Va.. I D02558121O
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