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56 CHAN . !W -fS« ' ' - ' m -; ,, ' vf ■ A l |i., U , , .i y . ;.j| ,l . Bl ,_. i i DR. PAUL MAGNUS GROSS, Vice- President in the Division of Education and Dean of the University, has brought national and international fame to Duke during a lifetime devoted to building a sound educational program here. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the College of the City of New York (191 6), Dr. Gross received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia Uni- versity. Duke was yet unborn when Dr. Gross came to Trinity College as an assistant professor of chem- istry. He became a professor of chemistry and head of the department in 1921 and was elected Vice-President in 1949. During World War II Dr. Gross was Director of War Research at Duke. Subsequently, he was awarded the President ' s Medal for Merit for An invaluable contribution to the war effort of the United States in World War II. In 1949, Dr. Gross became President of the Oak Ridge Insti- tute of Nuclear studies. The same year he was a delegate to the General UNESCO Conference in Paris. He was appointed to the Committee on Science of UNESCO in 1952. Dr. Gross has combined successfully an edu- cational career with one of service to community and country. The University has benefited from his great name, but infinitely more important, from his brilliant mind and broad perspective. In deepest gratitude for these and other un- counted contributions to the University, the stu- dent body of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight dedicates its Chanticleer to Dr. Paul M. Gross. ' ■■4;j j ' ■ ■I I . . i i ira ■ ■• ■ ■Basvi INTRODUCTION Pages 8-49 ADMINISTRATION Pages 50-73 ORGANIZATIONS Pages 74-151 CLASSES Pages 152-239 BEAUTIES Pages 240-251 HONORARIES Pages 252-277 FRATERNITIES Pages 278-345 SPORTS Pages 346-389 NEW YEAR. NEW FACES A new year begins ... a deluge of confused frosh . . . local cabbies soaking same . . . help- ful (?) FAC ' s . . . optimism . . . placement tests . . . despair . . . Duke-Durham Day in the rain ... a glimpse of things to come . . . new headgear . . . devilish dinks and beauteous bows . . . greetings from the President . . . social season off to a roaring start: freshman mixers . . . scholarly advice from freshman advisors . . . beautiful schedules planned . . . quiet registra- tion . . . course cards slightly rearranged . . . and new books bought . . . debt . . . brief respite before classes begin. September 12th another college career begins. Your head just won ' t fit, fella. New faces in a new land . . . Piri and Mickey, our Hungarian students, get acquainted. East is East and West is West, and sometimes the twain does meet (at fresh- men mixers, that is). A back view of our new dorm Gilbert-Addoms, Duke ' s answer to the Waldorf Astoria. At the President ' s reception, Dean Wilson welcomes two unsuspecting freshmen. These freshmen are All Shook Up ' cause studies will soon begin ! 10 ■ ' Ifip! Drowning co-eds smile as they see hope for rescue. Bassett ' s OTL club holds its first September iiitciing lur lu- ■w 1 ustn-(-, . Spirits soar as students return to Bailey ' s. OLD. FAMILIAR FACES. TOO 11 Upperclassmen re- turn . . . squeals of welcome on East . . . handshaking and back- slapping on West . . . reunion at Bailey ' s . . . rain . . . new dorm on East and its Howard Johnson ' s cafeteria . . . later, new fraternity sections on West, com- plete with patio . . . classes begin . . . classes full on first day . . . freshmen and sopho- mores on second day . . . freshmen on third day . . . reunion at Bailey ' s . . . rain . . . bus stop and parking lot overflowing . . . hitchhikers awaiting rides . . . sex appeal wins out . . . coeds make class on time . . . boys catch bus . . . mass exodus to the Eno on week ends . . . wreckers pulling cars from same . Old acquaintances are renewed . . . Hmmmm. . . . rain . . . Dope Shop umbrella sales soar . . . couples study- ing at Hogan ' s Lake . . . week nights see Patio filled to the raft- ers .. . bleary-eyed students attend classes . . . professors retaliate . . . hour exams . . . three days away . . . student buys textbook . . . student procrasti- nates . . . one day left . . . student reads text- book . . . all-night stand . . . zero! hour . . . back to Bailey ' s . . . rain. No lectures, no papers, no finals, no nuttin ' . . . Dope Shop 128. Students leave Duke Chapel after the Sunday worship service. Fred LePage typifies the tough life of a senior. AND THE ALUMS RETURN FOR HOMECOMING Hal McElhaney, captain of the football team, crowns Nancy Rodhouse Home- coming Queen with the assistance of crownbearer Pelham Wilder. Ring of hammers echoes over the campus . . . stacks of lumber disappear from new dorm con- struction site . . . homecoming displays arise . . . students prepare to welcome alums . . . coeds develop dramatic talents . . . skits take form . . . and the big week end arrives . . . scores of graduates return to Alma Mater . . . school honors with banquet . . . home- coming show sets off festivities . . . students ' efforts finally rewarded . . . Phi Delts ' display takes top honors . . . Aycock ' s Sausage Men dance to first place . . . and then beauty on parade . . . crown- ing of the Queen . . . Southgate ' s Nancy Rodhouse reigns . . . Mary- land invades the gridiron . . . Blue Devils exhibit culinary skills . . . make Terrapin soup . . . cinch Orange Bowl bid . . . fraternities celebrate with open houses . . . gym crowded for Homecoming dance . . . cabin parties lure many . . . and the week end is over . . . displays now in state of disrepair . . . and sleepy students return to routine of classes. ln ' asi()n ol iiu ' .sausage Men; A ' cuck takes first place in the Homecoming skits. Dear old Duke . . . rings out to a defeated Maryland team. Dr. Ellis chats with alumni before the Maryland game. Duke Blue Devil heralds the approach of Homecoming Queen candidates JoAnne Snow and Jean Faulkner. Dean Herring intro- duces Dr. Davison, guest speaker, at Dad ' s Day Banquet. Then, there was DAD ' S DAY We wanted to write a funny caption, but we didn ' t know how much this Dad do- nated to the Loyalty fund. AND THE CAMPUS CHEST DRIVE • • • Campus Chest members display their many posters which will help them further their big drive. 19 . AND SOME FINE ENTERTAINMENT . Page Auditorium packed ... for the versatile Four Freshmen . . . lush ballads . . . the sighs of young lovers . . . novelty songs and jokes to everyone ' s surprise . . . Don Barbour ' s Baltimore Oriole . . . and for the modern jazz fan . . . Don Shirley and his tonal expressions ... a real cool sound, man ! . . . then it was the Satchmo ' s turn ... a jazz great, and no wonder . . . the flashing trumpet . . . the big white handkerchief . . . and the rasp- ing voice . . . the indoor stadium echoing with the sound of tapping feet . . . big Thelma bouncing it one time! . . . Trummy Young and his shimmering trombone . . . Chesterfield brings Fisher, Gobel, and Morgan . . . songs and jokes and half the population of Durham ... a lavish spectacular . . . good show, old man, good show! Man, these cats are really with it . . . dig that gone, swingin ' jazz . . . cool, Satchmo, cool ! Duke ' s fall entertainment begins with the Four Freshmen. I Don Shirley and his piano highlight Page Full of Stars. Jaye P. Morgan sings Let ' s Fall in Love at the Chesterfield Show 21 IN DUKE The King of the Underworld abandons his realm, the better to support the Blue Devil Team. • • • FOOTBALL SEASON ' . Devil and Kam lock horns as Duke and N. C. battle. The Big Blue looked good in pre-season polls . . . and then seeined to be living up to Duke ' s hopes . . . five straight wins . . . but then a tie with State, a loss to Tech, and a tie with Navy ... a close decision over Clem- son . . . the UNC game . . . apprehension . . . hope . . . faith ... a one touch- down lead going into the third quarter . . . but in the end, a loss . . . still the Orange Bowl bid and a chance at mighty Okla- homa . . . Miami . . . beautiful weather . . . Smilin ' Bill ' s new strategy . . . and again, optimism . . . three quarters of pretty good ball . . . the fourth quarter and dis- aster . . . not the best season . . . but not the worst either. 22 Ready . . . set . . . flash! HI TERPS. Smiling Bill? (or do these decisions get you down?) Bright note on the rainy horizon . . . fall week end perks up . . . dampened spirits . . . Beneke and Thornhill for S ' n ' S . . . Friday concert . . . Beneke rocking the indoor stadium . . . Elvis Temko croons . . . highlights afternoon ... a bite to eat ... a change of clothes . . . and off to the informal dance . . . Beneke again . . . Glenn Miller favorites . . . music mingled with the shuffle of feet . . . Satur- day the Clemson game . . . celebrations in order ... as Big Blue rumbles to vic- tory . . . and then . . . tuxes and evening dresses: apparel of the day . . . formal dance ... to the strains of Thornhill ' s rhythms . . . adequate . . . coeds gain late permission . . . return tired, but happy . . . and the big week end is over .... j,« _ f ' - i ' Mi 1 1 . piP! V An added attraction . . . Mike Temko sings with Beneke Band as concert kicks off Shoe ' n ' Slipper festivities. 24 HUt N SUPl WTH m PIANO AND HIS . A T 1 .3te„ J2L Singer enhances Thornhill Orchestra. Diet anyone? ' -. ' wr r ai«vK ' T,5.i .j? ' ,- C H R And Christmas nears . . . vacation soon . . . revived inter- est in life . . everywhere . . sororities and parties, parties, . and not a . . . fraternities col- laborate to celebrate . . . parties for underprivileged kids . . . pub- lications rejoice . . . parties for Chanticleer, Chronicle, Archive staffs . . . parties in the dormi- tories . . . parties in the sections . . . but no rain . . . snow . . . first one of the year . . . and no one feels like studying . . . but life and hour quizzes, go on ... . Dr. Blackburn revives the holiday spirit in Bassett house with his reading of Christmas stories. MAS A brightly lit Christmas tree on East . . . brightly lit stu- dents flock around . . . sing- ing carols . . . keeping everyone in the Christmas spirit . . . and awake nights . . . the holi- days near ... as do deadlines for term papers, hour quizzes . . . but the big day arrives at last . . . campus empties ... no place like home for the holidays . . . students meet in Miami . . . more parties . . . best yet . . . and how! . . . vacationers return to Duke for a rest. Studies take a back seat as MSF members surrender to the gaiety of Christmas. Santa Claus? Who do you think you ' re fooling, Sheheen? Each house captures the Christmas spirit by decorating their trees. Southgate dances. Martha, Jane and Kathy entertain House O freshmen. Even the Chanticleer staff knows it ' s Christmas as Evelyn, Betty and Pat take a party break. Clue for the week: That ' s snow, fella, not rain! And our first one at that. In spite of the disappointment written on the faces of the cheerleaders, the Orange Bowl was an exciting experience for the Duke fans. The long grind , The short doze The final struggle. DAYS OF DEPRESSION • • • EXAMS Christmas holidays over . . . books dusted off . . .at- tempts at a semester ' s reading in a day . . . zombie-like students striding the campus . . . social life reaches new low ... for most . . . panic . . . frantic cramming . . .and then it ' s all over . . . vows made that next semester will be different ! . . . semester holidays . . . and vows promptly forgotten . . . home again for many . . . but those who stay see Duke topple No. 1 ranked West Virginia. Cheerleader Marvin Barnes tears down the net as Duke chalks up another victory. A night in Japan . . . Zetas Nancy Pope, Carol Cooper, Jane Sale, Karen Kenerick and Margaret Stennis entertain pledges at formal rush. 1 Rush hits the campus . . . upperclass- men in turmoil . . . books placed in cold storage . . . prepare to get those freshmen ! . . . afternoons: coeds plot strategy . . . song practices sap energy . . . then, face lift applied . . . evenings: weary smiles turn cheery . . . rushees arrive . . . haze of meeting myriads of faces . . . frat men with frozen grins, numb hands . . . chow trains . . . open houses . . . scintillating conver- sation ... all night meetings going on . . . and on . . . exhausted students drag themselves to classes . . . tiring, but excit- ing ... for the rushees shake up . . . great pledge class! o w snow job. A N C HE CAROLINA GAME Snow . . . instead of rain . . . snow . . . and snowball fights in the main quad . . . unweary deans and profs getting pelted . . . coeds building snowmen . . . cars sliding all over Myrtle Drive . . . spectacular spills on icy sidewalks . . . real Southern weather. The Carolina game . . . last one of the regular season . . . capacity audience for the flaming five ... al- ready ACC champs . . . and out for a second win over the Tarheels . . . could they do it again? . . . they could . . . and did . . . beat the tar out of the Tarheels . . . a good way to end the season. Jim Newcome, Bobby Joe Harris, and Paul Schmidt are victoriously carried off after the Carolina slaughter. 35 AN INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING . . . Amidst the fun and the parties . . . intel- lectual endeavors, too . . . S.U. brings . . . among others . . . Studs Lonigan Farrell . . . Israeli ambassador Aba Eban . . . and the Pogo man, Walt Kelley . . . then, for those so inclined . . . artistry in abstract ... on the walls of the Union lobby . . . and for campus Schroeders . . . chamber music . . . and strains of Beethoven in the music room . . . Abba Eban, Israeli ambassador, presented Israel ' s side in the Middle East argument. Pictured here with Student Union members Chuck Virgin and Jim Birtch. Fayez Sayegh answers students questions after presenting counter-argument to Eban ' s speech. Noted author James Fan Industrious engineers ponder problem. tcrviewed in the Gothic Rook Shop. The Union lobby serves as display room for the art students East Campus stacks afford a wealth of information at term paper time. Invitation to the dance . . . Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo . . . and for English majors . . . literature brought to life . . . professionals present Othello . . . Duke ' s own lighten the scene with Volpone . . . . Anne Orren does a serial rote learning experiment with Psychology major Doris Hermes. Dirty equipment plagues lab student. There must be an easier way. Science advances ... is there really ESP? . . . how does the giraffe get blood to his head? . . . does crabgrass have any value? . . . does alcohol affect the mind? . . . Duke researchers seek answers ! . . . Joan Moeller aids Dr. J. B. Rhine in an experiment in extra-sensory perception. A rare specimen? Botany student wonders. Grad student studies organic lab apparatus. ■lid If 1 V Jh =j 1 • ! 1 9 1 - I H - .. . JB jlH i t - • ■■ . fl BE InH Long hours in physics lab . . . grad student furthurs research project. The usual daily grind . . . for some . . . long lab hours . . . tedious and painstak- ing experiments . . . with the hope of gaining scientific advancement and knowl- edge . . . Duke Hospital stands at the top in medical research . . . the largest in the South . . . the goal of many a Duke pre-med student . . . something of which Duke can be proud. . . . An eagle ' s eye view of medical science at its best. Experimentation with brain electrodes f urthers the work of the psychology department. The walking garbage can chases two co-eds around the Engineering Building Lobby. THE ENGINEERS ' SHOW A record crowd for the ' 58 spring Engineers ' Show . . . attended by both scien- tific minded students and faculty and large throngs of the Durham school children . . . entertained and intel- lectually stimulated by . . . CE models of the finest architecture in office and terminal buildings . . . EE satellite tracking system, stereophonic sound display, and mind-muddler Con- fusitron . . . the EE ' s Sam, the popular Coed chasing garbage can . . . ME ram and pulse jet, and a phenom- enal little transporter which would be convenient for quick trips between East and West, the Bensen gyro- copter ... a highlight in the year for both the Engi- neers who participated in the show and those who saw it. WDBS broadcasts its nightly show from the Electrical A rod of titanium .2 inches in diameter holds an Austin Healy sports Engineering Wing of the Engineers ' Show. car off the floor. In the Mechanical Engi- neeiini; Wing a Prony Brake is used to find the brake horsepower of this stream engine. PRONY mm ' fonCHORSBWRQFwOKs -■my ' ae t-: ■,.;. The ME ' s analog computer, an elec- tronic apparatus used to solve heat transfer, fluids, and thcrino problems. It The automatic dehumidifier baffles three young cub scouts, as the valve seems to absorb water from the atmosphere and send it spurting down. s X i«M l S PRING- AT LAST! • • • Eddie Fisher and George Gobel ham it up at the L and M Show, and vou can ' t hardly get them no more. If winter comes . . . can spring be far behind? ... we had our doubts, but . . . monsoon season over at last . . . sunshine . . . warmth . . . dry feet . . . Duke Gardens in full bloom . . . invaded by tourists, sightseers, na- ture lovers . . . Bailey ' s . . . NO RAIN! . . . pallid students pour forth . . . coeds on the rooftops, men in the quads . . . sunbathing . . . ber- mudas pulled from inothballs . . . for afternoons at Hogan ' s, the Eno, Duke Forest . . . spring fever ravages the campus . . . books lost or forgotten . . . campus cops on the rampage . . . as quad ball reaches new high . . . class attendance drops drastically . . . as do grades . . . but spirits soar . . . and even Durham looks good again . . . week ends see sparsely populated dorms . . . call of the sand and the surf . . . the notorious beach parties . . . spring has sprung . . . life seems worth living! Students toast Spring at Baily ' s while, in the back- ground, J. Gleason enter- tains. Pi Kappa Phis have a confab on the terrace of the new dorm. With spring, back to nature Judy B., Dick, Sue, and Judy H. take advantaee of Duke ' s new ijolf course. My, Pancho, how you ' ve changed ! Has frisbee replaced quad ball? m. jj . ,y ixj pw -. Cleland delivers an inspirational sermon to Easter Sunday wor- ipers. That ' engaged look . . . Rick Morgan and his financee Nancy Darling at the Military Ball. Couples discover Spring in the Duke gardens, the perfect touch to a Sunday afternoon. JOE COLLEGE ROUND THE WORLD Around the world . . . goes Joe College ... to the tunes of Les Brown and Elliot Lawrence . . . East campus goes foreign . . . as girls back home take over beds of dateless beach-bound Coeds . . . Mag- nolias and Madness revives rebel yells . . . while Elliot takes Joe south of the border with the Mexican Hat and dance . . . the crowd thrills to repeated announce- ments of winning floats of Sigma Nu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Chi, and Pi Beta Phi ... as winners collect trophies several times . . . alum, Les Brown plays for Lawn Concert as Joe stretches out in bermudas . . . Tanners ' punch and cards in hand . . . week end closes with more of Les . . . Sunday . . . hangovers . . . rain . . . sleep. Talk about a party . . . Les was the center of attraction at one thrown on the quad Ginger Atwood and crew readjust the drooping head of the little Dutch girl in time to win prize. The camera records . . . the afternoon lawn concert . . . cards . . . refreshments. . . and bermudas. Sprinp; ani ' •cs ... and so do friends, relatives, and the bus loads of tourists. Another bride . . . another June . . . another season . . . another reason . . . AND THEN, GRADUATION Four years of blood, sweat, and tears . . . and hopes and dreams . . . memories ... of loafing and studying . . . hour quizzes . . . Bailey ' s and rain . . . then it ' s all over . . . com- mencement . . . the cherished diploma . . . nostalgia mingled with antici- pation . . . Duke, farewell. -J i ■ ■ 0 ' C ' f ' i- ' • - :-me m v . i ' .f ' % ■ ' ■rnS .r ;VV v 71 DR MOLLIS EDENS president of Duke University Dr. A. Hollis Edens has served as President of Duke University since January of 1949. From this date, he has worked with much success to raise Duke ' s academic standing and improve relations between the adminis- tration and the students Aside from this primary job, Duke President Edens has found time to distinguish himself in other positions which have been bestowed upon him. During this academic year, he has served on the Executive Com- mittee of the National Commission on Accrediting. He also served on the President ' s Committee on Education beyond the High School. In addition, President Eisen- hower reappointed Dr. Edens to the U. S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange in February of this year. Another appointment of national interest was his selection to a Committee on Canadian-American Affairs. As a member of the University Senate of the Methodist Church, his varied experience proved very helpful. He also finds time to take an active part in civic affairs in the city of Durham. ' An.. X i ' B.B l ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Executive Committee of tlie Board of Trustees in session with University officials, left to right: G. C. Henricksen, Comptroller; A. S. Brower, Business Manager; P. M. Gross, Vice-President in the Division of Education; Alex H. Sands, Jr.; G. G. Allen; Norman A. Cocke, Chair- man; President Edens; B. S. Womble; Amos R. Kearns; Charles E. Jordan, Vice-President in the Division of Public Relations. Left to right: G. G. Allen; President Edens; Norman A. Cocke, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Decisions concerning the finances of Duke University lie with the Board of Trustees. Each member is chosen by the North Carolina and Western North Caro- lina Conferences and is well-qualified to manage the University from behind the scenes. Some of the duties of the Board include the determining of major policies, confirmation of newly selected deans, the issuance of diplomas, and the approval of any major changes in the University, such as the erection of new buildings. Since 1954, Norman A. Cocke has served as Chairman of the Board. Paul M. Gross Dean of the University Vice-President in the Division of Education Herbert J. Herring Vice-President of the University Alfred S. Brower Business Manager Treasurer of the University Charles E. Jordan Secretary of the University Vice-President in the Division of Public Relations ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS William Wannamaker Vice-Chancellor of the University ADMINISTRATION— Con «Mffl ' Paul M. Gross is Dean of the University and Vice- President in the Division of Education. He is a former President of the Oak Ridge Institute and was Scien- tific Advisor to the U. S. Delegation at the General UNESCO Conference in 1949. Charles E. Jordan is Vice-President in the Di- vision of Public Relations. He is also President of the North Carolina School As- sociation. Herbert J. Herr- ing serves as Vice-President of the University in the Division of Student Life. Alfred S. Brower, Business Manager and Treasurer of the University, is Business Manager and Comptroller in the Business Administra- tion Division. William H. Wannamaker is Vice- Chan- cellor of the University. He studied both at Harvard Graduate School and abroad. R. L. Tuthill. University Registrar, co- ordinates the records and admissions of the Univer- sity. Alan K. Manchester, former Cultural Affairs Of- ficer at the U. S. Em- bassy in Rio de Janeiro, is Dean of Trinity College. G. C. Henricksen is Comp- troller and Assistant Treas- urer of the University. E. B. Weatherspoon is Director of Admissions and represents the University on the Col- lege Entrance Examinations Board. Robert B. Cox serves in the capacity of Dean of Undergraduate Men. Miss Margaret L. Coleman serves R. L. Tuthill University Registrar Alan K. Manchester Dean of Trinity ColIri, ' c (j. L.. ilhiNRICKSEN Comptroller of the University E. B. Weatherspoon Director of Admissions Robert B. Cox Dean of Men Miss Margaret L. Coleman, Central Record Supervisor, and Miss Louise Seabolt, Recorder for the University. 4Mi J Howard A. Strobel Assistant Dean of Trinity College Charles B. Johnson Assistant Dean of Trinity College as Central Records Super- visor. Miss Louise Seabolt is the Recorder. Howard A. Strobel, Assistant Dean of Trinity College, worked on the Manhatten Project be- fore coming to Duke in 1948. He has been Director of Undergraduate Studies since 1954 and was President of the Duke Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant Dean of Trinity College, Charles B. Johnson taught at Dur- ham High School and Ran- dolph-Macon Men ' s School before coming to Duke. Barney L. Jones was Chap- lain to the University for three years, then became Assistant Dean of Trinity College in 1956, and this year he was made Dean of Freshmen also. Barney L. Jones Assistant Dean of Trinity College r •.s - ' Walter J. Seeley Dean of the College of Engineering Charles R. Vail Electrical Engineering Robert S. Rovve Civil Engineering ENGINEERING Since its organization in 1939, the college of Engi- neering has become a vital and integral part of Duke University. The college provides up-to-date special- ized instruction for Duke ' s future engineers. The college is divided into three separate departments, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Me- chanical Engineering. The Chairmen of these depart- ments are, respectively, Robert S. Rowe, Charles R. Vail, and John N. McDuff. As Dean of the College of Engineering, Walter J. Seeley co-ordinates the activities of these three departments and stimulates public interest in the college. The College is equipped with the most modern technical apparatus in its laboratories and has a complete staff of equally fine instructors. John N. McDuff Mechanical Engineering DEANS OF WOMEN Throughout her college career, each Duke Co-Ed benefits socially and aca- demically from the work of the Deans. Counseling in academic matters, approv- ing social events, and super- vising extracurricular activi- ties are but a few of their duties. Miss Roberta Florence Brinkley, Dean of the Wo- man ' s College, graduated from Agnes Scott College. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. from George Peabody College for Teachers and Yale University. Her great- est interest is Seventeenth Century English Literature. As Dean of Undergradu- ate Instruction, Miss Ellen Huckabee advises freshman and sophomore women and serves as special advisor to the Freshman Advisory Council. She received her B.A. and M.A. from Duke. Miss Mariana Jenkins, As- sociate Dean of Undergrad- uate Instruction, received her A.B. and Ph.D. at Bryn Mawr and her M.A. at Radcliffe. She is advisor to Juniors and Seniors. Miss Mary Grace Wilson, who is Dean of Undergraduate Women, studied at Win- throp College and did grad- uate work at Columbia. She advises the students in non-academic affairs. Mrs. Frances Whitaker, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Women, also has a B.A. from Winthrop and an M.A. from Columbia. Mrs. W. S. Persons, Director of Admis- sions, was awarded both her A.B. and M.A. at Duke. Roberta Florence Brinklev Dean of the Woman ' s College Francis M. Whitaker Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Women ■K ' ' Mary Ellen Huckabee Dean of Undergraduate Instruction Mary Grac:i. u.sun Dean of Undergraduate Women Marianna Jenkins Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction Elizabeth A. Persons Director of Admissions John H. Saylor Chemistry D E P A R T M The various undergraduate di- visions are led by twenty-five prominent scholars: John H. Saylor, Chemistry, A.B. from Southern Methodist College, M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke; Henry J. Costing, Botany, A.B. from Hope College, M.S. from Michigan State College, Ph.D. from the University of Minne- sota; James W. Truesdale, Greek, A.B., M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke; Thomas M. Aycock, Physical Education, B.S. from Oklahoma A M, M.A. from the University of Iowa; Colonel Ray- mond P. Todd, Air Science, B.S. from Northwestern Uni- versity; Captain Robert V. R. James N. Truesdale Greek Thomas M. Aycock Physical Education Colonel Raymond P. 1 ouu Air Science Captain Robert V. R. Basset Naval Science T HEADS Bassett, Naval ROTC, B.S. from the United States Naval Acad- emy; Elliot H. Rodnick, Psy- chology, A.B. and Ph.D. from Yale University; Robert S. Rankin, Political Science, A.B. from Tusculum College and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University; Herman Salinger, German, A.B. from Princeton, M.A. from Stanford, Ph.D. from Yale; Charles Baylis, Philosophy, A.B. and M.A. de- grees from the University of Washington in Seattle and Ph.D. from Harvard College, studied at Cambridge, Hamburg, and Paris; Willard Berry, geology, A.B. and Ph.D. from Johns Hop- kins; Thomas G. Winner, Rus- Eliot H. Rodnick Psychology Robert S. Rankin Political Science Herman Salinger German Charles Baylis Philosophy E. Willard Berry Geology Thomas G. Winner Russian James C. McKinney Sociology William H. Cartwright Education John J. Gergen Mathematics Ranson R. Patrick Aesthetics, Art and Music Robert S. Rogers Latin and Roman Studies J W I I sian, Ph.D., from Columbia; James C. McKinney, Sociology, A.B. and M.A. from Colorado State University, Ph.D. from Michigan State University; Wil- liam H. Cartwright, Education. B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota; John J. Gergen, Mathematics, M.A. and A.B. degrees from the University of Minnesota, Ph.D. from Rice Institute, National Research Fel- low at California, Princeton, Ox- ford, and Clermont; Ranson R. Patrick, Aesthetics, Art and Music, A.B. from the University of Washington and M.F.A. from Princeton; Walter M. Nielsen, Physics, B.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota; Robert S. Rogers, Latin and Roman studies, A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania, M.A. from both Princeton Uni- D E P A R T M James L. Price Religion John R. Alden History Frank T. deVvver History Walter M. Nielson Physics versity and Columbia University, Ph.D. from Princeton; James L. Price, Religion, A.B. from Wash- ington and Lee, B.D. from Union Theological Seminary, Ph.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary, Ph.D. from Cam- bridge; John Alden, history, A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan; Frank de Vyver, Business Administra- tration, A.B. and M.A. from Oberlin College, M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University; Karl M. Wilbur, Zoology, A.B. and M.A. from Ohio State, Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania; Gifford Davis, Romance Lan- guages, A.B. from Bowdoin Col- lege, M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard; Julia R. Grout, Physi- cal Education; Charles E.Ward, English, M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke. 4 T HEADS :%:•: ■ iV jBv H l||| B ' ' f H H t H 1 H i M ' 1 p H% ■dfl l Marcus E. Hobbs Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences G R A D U AT I Bringing many honors and much prestige to Duke University are its six graduate schools. These schools rank among the best in the country. Dean of the School of Arts and Sci- ences is Marcus E. Hobbs who came to Duke in 1 935 and held the position of head of the Chemistry Department before gaining his present position. This school awards five different degrees. The Divinity School, first of the Graduate Schools at Duke, was organized in 1926 with its pri- mary purpose to provide for the training of individuals planning to enter the ministry. Dr. James Cannon has served as Dean of the Divinity School since 1950. Head of the School of Nursing is Dean Ann M. Jacobansky who supervises its nursing courses. The Nursing School, estab- Ellwood S. Harra Dean of the School of Forestry James Cannon Dean of the Divinity School SCHOOLS lished in 1931, has set forth as its central aim the promotion of common interest in the Medical School, the School of Nursing, and the Duke Hospital. The School of Forestry, with Elwood Harrar as Dean, was started in 1931 to provide training for professional degrees. The School of Medicine was established in 1931 and now ranks with the upper twenty- five per cent of the medical schools in the United States. Wilburt C. Davi- son, Dean of the School for more than thirty years, holds degrees from Princeton, Johns Hopkins, and Ox- ford Universities. Elvin R. Latty is the Acting Dean of the School of Law which, with its Legal Aid Clinic and outstanding faculty, also holds high national rank. Wilburt C. Davison Dean of the School of Medicine Ann M. Jacobansky Dean of the School of Nursing Elvin R. Latty Acting Dean of the Law School Lionel Stevenson Professor of English Calvin B. Hoover Economics The most distinguished honor the University can offer its faculty is the James B. Duke Professor- ship. Established in 1953, the Professorships single out the superior members of Duke ' s already outstanding faculty and draw to the University leading scholars, teachers, and scientists. E. Malcolm Carroll, Pro- fessor of History, is an au- thority on European history and has received the Gug- genheim Memorial Fellow- ship. He has written several books on the diplomatic history of France and Ger- many. James T. Cleland, Professor of Preaching and also Dean of the Chapel, has served at Duke since 1945. Charles L. B. Lowndes Professor of Law H. Shelton Smith, Pro- fessor of American Religious Thought, held the first chair of its kind in an Ameri- can theological seminary. Charles B. Lowndes, Pro- fessor of Law, is a specialist in the field of taxation law and has served at the Uni- versity since 1934. Walter J. Seeley, Professor of Elec- trical Engineering, served as president of the Naval Ord- nace Laboratory Technical Reserve in 1945 and has conducted research for the Navy during both wars. He is Dean of the College of Engineering. David T. Smith, Professor of Bacteri- ology, is also an associate professor of medicine at the Medical School. Wilburt C. Davison, Pro- fessor of Pediatrics, is Dean Joseph E. Markee Professor of Anatomy H. Sheldon Smith Professor of American Religious Thought James T. Cleland Professor of Preaching Walter J. Seeley Professor of Electrical Engineering E. Malcoi m Carroll History . I , ] «iS THE JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS WiLBURT C. Davison Professor of Pediatrics David T. Smith Professor of Bacteriology of the School of Medicine and consukant to the Sur- geon General. Joseph E. Markee, Professor of Anat- omy, has done extensive research in the field of polio. Walter M. Nielsen, Professor of Physics, has been Chair- man of the Physics Depart- ment since 1938 and holds the Navy ' s Distinguished Ci- vilian Award for wartime investigations. He was a member of a special com- mittee investigating Oak Ridge facilities for training university staffs in atomic energy research. Lionel Stevenson, Professor of Eng- lish, is an authority on 19th Century English Literature. R. Taylor Cole, Professor of Political Science, is the Walter M. Nielscn Professor of Physics author of five works in the field of government and has held the Guggenheim and Fulbright awards. Calvin B. Hoover, Professor of Eco- nomics, served as special adviser in the administra- tion of the Marshall Plan. He is also a former Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Paul J. Kramer, Professor of Bot- any, has done extensive re- search on water-plant rela- tionships and forest-tree physiology. Joseph J. Speng- ler. Professor of Economics, is Director of Graduate Studies in Economics and has wri tten many books and articles on social and eco- nomic theory. 1 Joseph J. Spengler Professor of Economics R. Taylor Cole Professor of Political Science Paul J. Kramer Professor of Botany ALUMNI DEPARTMENT Charles Dukes Director of the Alumni Department Under the direction of Charles A. Dukes, the Alumni Department is keep- ing thousands of alumni in touch with their Alma Mater, as well as performing many other services on cam- pus. News of the campus and of Duke graduates is brought to the alumni by the Alumni Register and the Alumni News, sponsored by the department. These pub- lications are mailed to all contributors to the Loyalty Fund. The Alumni Department is also responsible for plan- ning special entertainment for returning alumni. Out- standing among these are Homecoming, Founder ' s Day, and the Alumni Week End. In another capacity, the Department keeps a com- plete record of every person who graduates from Duke. Anne Garrard Alumni Secretary V H ' ' 1 M ■ F- jH K ' . ' 3i P ' wf ■1 HHK ' M . 11 - « ' Alumni sign in for homecoming week end. 72 HOUSE COUNSELORS House counselors are an indispensable part of East Campus life. They correlate and supervise various activities of the dormitories, are mem- bers of the Dean ' s staff, and assist in student activities and functions. Lsf ■ Patricia B. Sanderford Evelyn Rauch Jarvis Gilbert MaxineJ. Westphal Betty C. Morrow Bassett Aycock Andrea Bear Genieve McCracken Addoms Southgate Felton J. DiLDY Mary S. Zink B own Alspaugh Lillian A. Lee Pegram lii . I H 1 Im. C— ' ■ ' ' Coniki ' l C.rabflr f k IMdh MmM I .2!? ' 4 ;M!!WSM!P £ -i:3t V « ciXi j-Mx M S G A The Men ' s Student Government Associa- tion, established in 1922, serves to further the activities of student life, promote a widespread interest in student aflfairs, and to develop greater spirit of progressive citizenship on the Duke campus. Functioning as the supreme instrument of government in regulating the affairs of all the male students on the Duke University campus, this system of student government has been constantly changing, growing, and adapting itself to new circum- stances which have arisen during the past thirty-six years. MSGA completed a broad program of activities for 1957-58, keeping these purposes and objectives in mind: to promote the best interests of Duke University; to advance the welfare of the individual stu- dents; to regulate matters pertaining to the conduct of the male undergraduates; to co- operate with the administration relations. Included in the many projects of MSGA for this year were the proposing of an Academic Honor Code and a major revision in the student government, the instituting of a stu- dent opinion polling organization and a joint MSGA-WSGA executive committee, and the undertaking of a safety project for Myrtle Drive. Constructed along the lines similar to our national government, MSGA is composed of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch. The Legislature, composed of the executive officers of the association and repre- sentatives from each social fraternity, class, freshman house, and the independents, meets weekly to consider all matters of campus-wide The legislature of the Men ' s Student Government Association. 76 interest. This body has the power to enact any necessary rules or regulations in order to carry on its program effectively. The judicial branch of MSGA consists of the Men ' s Judicial Board and its subsidiary organization, the Court of Appeals. This branch serves to uphold the rules and regulations of Duke University and to act as a campus disciplinary organ. The executive branch is headed by the Association president, assisted by his cabinet, which he appoints, and whose members must be approved by the Legislature. This branch carries on the administrative duties of the association and formulates the legislative policy. Thomas Ferrall President of Men ' s Student Government The Members uf ilic Men ' s Student Governnieni Cabinet are from left to right: Fred Welther, John Pless, Dave Sims, Russell Phillips, Winter Wright, Lewis Stuckey, Bill Kloman and Fred Grover. Elizabeth Hanford President of Woman ' s Student Government Feeling that an organization was needed through which students could govern them- selves, the students of the Woman ' s College organized the first student government in 1919. A few years later, in 1924, when the Woman ' s College became a part of the University, the Women ' s Student Government Association of Duke University was founded. Its purpose is to realize student needs, direct student activi- ties and matters pertaining to the life of the women students, pass all legislation for the student body of the Woman ' s College, main- tain the services of the auxiliaries, and further a spirit of unity among the women students. WSGA is made up of the entire student body of the Woman ' s College, but works through a council and its auxiliaries. Its unique system of town meetings of the entire The Woman ' s Student Government Association Council, seated: Carolyn Gross, Barbara Barksdale, Mary Irving Carlyle, Dot McCall, Suzie Thomas, Betty Quillian, Liddy Hanford, Sue Ratts, ' , Ellen Bradley, Carlese Mott, Bess Hart, Peggy Wood, Shirley Jo Am, Mary Jo Rhinehart. Standing: Melissa Shuler, Emily Fooks, Carolyn Holsinger, Battle Rankin, Ginger Attwood, Maggie Hicks, Robin Lyons, Marty Ellis, Jean Stanback, .Sandy Ratcliffe. W S G Ap student body gives each individual an oppor- tunity to voice her opinions. This year, guest speakers for these assemblies included President Edens and Mrs. Mary Duke Biddle Semans. The main project this fall has been the System of Academic Responsibility, proposed and directed by the student governments in an effort to establish an academic honor system for both campuses. An extensive edu- cational campaign, involving the presentation and discussion on the proposed system, took place in almost every campus organization. Also, a five-week Leadership Training Program was set up in the Spring to promote interest in campus leadership and to train students for leadership here at Duke and after gradua- tion. This year, WSGA took an active part in the National Student Association program. Two delegates were sent to the national convention of NSA in Michigan. Also, delegations were sent to the two regional NSA assemblies and other intercollegiate meetings. Fund-raising projects were executed in order to bring an additional foreign student to campus next fall. More extensive foreign student exchange and travel programs were adopted and a WSGA Foreign Student Auxil- iary established. In order to carry out these and many other projects effectively, WSGA held, for the first time, two student council workshops during the year. These off-campus retreats were spent planning activities for the next semester and evaluating the results of the past semester ' s work. WSGA committee meets in the office to discuss tiic new leader- ship training program. An East Campus co-ed goes to the polls to cast her vote for the proposed Honor Code. 79 The members of the Men ' s Judicial Board are, lejt to right, first row: Ed Rushton, Carl Stewart, Bob Thore, Hank Rouse, Dave Quattle- baum. Second row: Neil Williams, Bill Mewborne, Dick Bevis, Bob Longsworth. The Men ' s Judicial Board, com- posed of three juniors and six seniors, functions to uphold the rules and regulations of Duke University. The Board, appointed by the president of MSGA and approved by the Legis- lature, handles cases of misconduct and violations involving undergradu- ates in Trinity College and the College of Engineering. Under the chairmanship of Bill Mewborne, the Board investigates and hold s hearings on cases that are submitted by the Deans ' Office, the Maintenance De- partment, or the Campus Police. The Board also reviews decisions made by IFC, Court of Appeals, and Traffic Court. Hll,], iVlliWBOKNK Chairman of Men ' s Judicial Board MEN ■JUDICIAL 80 Women ' s Judicial Board; left to right, Julie Bay, Kitten Barringer, Ellie DeRcinzo, Nancy Urban, Carolyn Groth, Sandy Ratcliffe, Ellen Bradley, Liddy Hanford, Charlotte McDoue al, Jodv DouRhton, Margaret Stennis, Rosalce Byron, Vee Taylor, Kay Davis. The Women ' s Judicial Board, com- posed of an elected representative from each dormitory and Town Girls, and the President of WSGA as an ex- officio member, serves to explain the rules and reasons for their existence on campus, to act as a rules committee to revise and change regulations accord- ing to the needs of the student body, to try individually those girls who have violated the regulations, and to serve as a court of appeals in cases arising from Traffic Court and the House Judicial Committees. This year, the Board has revised the rules con- cerning minor latenesses and has done extensive work on the proposed aca- demic honor code. Ellen Bradley Chairman of Women ' s Judicial Board MOARDS f 81 WOMEN Men ' s Freshman Advisory Council; first row, left to right, D. Penny, C. Whitaker, D. Bevis, N. Williams. Second row: C. Ket- ner, D. Wood, F. Andrews, B. Depuy, H. Custer, J. Reese, J. Donley, J. Girand, B. McMillan. Third row: M. Barnes, C. McFee, E. Hankey, D. Westmoreland, B. Hight, J. Shackford, F. Ruben, C. Yengst. Fourth row: B. Clayton, B. Cline, D. Katz, J. Finker, B. Baker, C. Thompson, E. Messer, H. Reese. Fifth row: R. Sheheen, T. Callcott, E. King, D. Frederking, C. Dickinson, M. Holmes, B. Keifer. Sixth row: J. Strange, J. Edwards, L. Peterson, K. Cunningham, J. Justus, J. Alston. Seventh row: K. Davis, A. Jules. Eighth row: F. Bell, W. Wickersham, B. Harrison, C. Barrett, R. Royal, C. Weber, J. Waddell, C, Hensley. Acting under the supervision of YMCA, the Men ' s Freshman Ad- visory Council guides the freshman class through Orientation Week and offers student advice on individual problems throughout the year. Each of the sixty-seven council members is assigned approximately ten fresh- men to be given invaluable aid in their adjustment to college life at Duke. To accomplish this objective, weekly meetings are held empha- sizing some particular phase of Duke life. Each week, in conjunction with this program, the FAC publications are keyed to the particular subject for emphasis during that week. Neil Williams, Chairman Men ' s Freshman Advisory Council MEN ' S FAC 82 The Women ' s Freshman Advisory Council, rj( row, lejl to right: S. Addington, A. Bowden, N. Callaghan, A. Evans, J. Snow, M. Hicks, J. Gleason, F. Page, P. Brueggmann. Second row: B. Holman, N. Rodhouse, C. Smith, E. Fovvfler, D. Bunch, A. French, J. Davis, B. Otstot, H. Gobel. Third row: L. Davis, E. Hart, N. Fairgrieve, D. Risien, S. Sturdivant, J. Scatter, S. Hill, M. Beattie. Fourth row: J. Collins, J. Whiting, C. Jones, C. Malmar, R. Holm, K. Stewart, C. Morse, L. Highsmith. Fijth row: C. Liebrecht, M. Child, M. Persons The Women ' s Freshman Advisory Council aids the freshman girls in their academic and social adjustment in order to provide for a happy and profitable college career. During Ori- entation Week, the FAC ' s act as constant guides to each freshman and acquaint her with the rules, customs, traditions of life at Duke. Throughout the year, the FAC main- tains close contact with the freshmen and acts as an ever-present source of information, advice, and guidance. The FAC ' s are chosen in the spring from the rising junior and senior classes on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Margaret Hicks, Chairman Women ' s Freshman Advisory Council WOMEN ' S FAC 83 The members of the Engineers ' Student Council are from left to right, T. Robbins, C. Yengst, H. Blackburn, D. Bain, L. Smith, J. Neal, B. Beyer, H. Braun, H. Valentine, G. Bore. The Engineers ' Student Council is the chief governing body for the students of the College of Engineer- ing. The Council plays a vital role by helping the faculty of the College of Engineering solve various prob- lems related to the students and by coordinating the class activities. Composed of class officers and repre- sentatives from the organizations in the College of Engineering, the Coun- cil directs and supervises the annual Engineers ' Show, Engineers ' Ball, Homecoming displays, and many other activities. The body also spon- sors a freshman open-house and the Engineers ' Guidance Council. Jerry Neal was the president of the Engi- neers ' Student Council this year. Jerry Neal Chairman of Engineers ' Student Council ENGINEERS ' STUDENT COUNCIL 84 The members of the Engineers ' Guidance Council arc from left to right, first row: D. Drummond, R. McDonald, C. Espey, J. Yura, B. West, T. Wallace, D. Friday. Second row: E. Greene, T. Bazemore, H. Porter, S. Vaughn, R. Barnes, T. Girand, D. Roberts, B. Chambers, B. Edwards. Third row: S. Prevost, D. Star, B. Gamble, D. Wasson, P. Whiting, R. Steffenback, G. Shutt, J. Hillard, D. Tipton. Ralph Barnes Chairman of Engineers ' Guidance Council The Engineers ' Guidance Council, in their first full year of operation at Duke University, advised freshman engineers concerning their studies and extracurricular activities. Each member of the 50-man council, led by Chairman Ralph Barnes and Co-chairmen Jim Girand and Dick Wright, was assigned four or five freshman boys. He visited them indi- vidually each week and helped them with any personal problems that might have arisen. He also conducted review sessions before hour quizzes. These sessions, one of the most im- portant aspects of the work done by the men on the Council, helped the freshman engineers adjust to academic life. Ill ENGINEERS ' GUIDANCE COUNCIL 85 The Board of Governors of the Student Union, sealed Jrom left to right: W. Griffith, Mrs. Pratt, D. Fry, J. Caracristi, C. Peters, C. Cleaveland, P. Avera, J. Johnson, G. Weber, C. Blaclc, C. McFee. Celebrating its tiiird anniversary on the Duke Campus, Student Union provides a center for the activities and interests of all students by offer- ing a varied and balanced schedule of events covering the social, recre- ational, cultural, and educational aspects of college life. The Union operates through seven separate committees in order to handle efficiently its continually ex- panding program. The Major Attrac- tions Committee brings renowned personalities to the Duke Campus for everyone ' s enjoyment. Such Big Shows for this year included the Four Freshmen and the Don Shirley Trio. The Educational Affairs Com- mittee brought Abba Eban and Sir Reginald Sorrenson to the Campus. Aiming for better East- West-Nursing School relations through a full, but casual, program, the Social Com- mittee sponsors Candlelight Cabarets, Clip Cleaveland Chairman of the Student Union Board of Governors STUDENT 86 The Student Union Committee Chairmen, seated from left to right: B. Froneberger, B. Johnson, Mrs. Pratt, N. Talcott, J. Sale. Stand- ing: K. Whitehead, J. Bertch, C. Windley, J. McConnell, J. Lynch. Bill Griffith Director of Student Activities Open Houses, and informal dances. The Music and Arts Committee seeks to further campus interest in all the arts by sponsoring art exhibits, the Hi-Fi lounge, and artists such as John Jacob Niles. The Recreation Committee sponsors tennis exhibi- tions, movies of out of town games, and the game room. Handling much of the maintenance of Flowers Build- ing, the center of all these activities, the House Committee draws up a calendar of all the Student Union sponsored events and provides maga- zines and decorations for the lounge In order to publicize the Student Union program, the Publicity Com- mittee makes posters for the other committees to distribute throughout the campus. Through this active program, the Student Union has become one of the most vital Duke organizations. NION 87 The members of East Campus ' Co-ordinate Board, a WSGA auxiliary, are, rom left to right on the first row: N. Cushman, D. Babb, S. Knappenberger, J. Stanback, Miss Sanderford (advisor), N. Tsamas, S. Stone. Second row: V. Tliompson, C. Dyer, C. Stewart, L. Mokler, K. T.conard, P. Murray, J. Gregory, A. Huskins, J. Attvvood. Acting as a link between students, faculty, and administration, the Stu- dent Coordinate Board serves as a source for the general welfare and im- provement of East Campus by being ready to undertake studies and pro- mote action on any problem that arises. By representing all dormitories, classes, and town girls, the members serve as a focal point for student opinion and a sounding board for campus problems. Among this year ' s projects were inaugurating the new system of college convocations, spon- soring a tutoring system, promoting the homemaking and commercial courses, and giving several Coordi- nate Board dinners in the Union. Jean Stanback Chairman, Student Co-ordinate Board 4 STUDENT CO-ORDINATE BOARD 88 The membci-s of the Student Forum Committee are, left to right: Carol Corder, Billic Jean Holman, Ann Stephenson, Pat Merchant, Graham Home, Jane DeHart, Pat Dunnigan, and Sue Grueninger. Pat Merchant Chairman, Student Forum Each year Student Forum presents concerts, lectures, and discussions which seek to enrich university life. The programs are specifically de- signed to create student interest in new areas of study. This year, for the first time, the committee, under the leadership of Pat Merchant, sold season tickets to those members of the university com- munity who wished to hear the programs. As a result, many men students and members of the faculty came in November to hear New York Pro Musica Antiqua. Many also came in January to see Othello performed by the Canadian Players and in May to hear E. E. Cummings read his poetry. Ill STUDENT FORUM 89 The members of the Court of Appeals arejrom left to right, around the table: Larry Bennett, Joe Farmer, Keith Davis (Chairman), John Huss, and Cole Black. In its third year of suc- cessful operation, the Court of Appeals serves to review cases of appeal concerning student violation of Uni- versity traffic regulations, liabilities for damaged prop- erty, and delinquency in the payment of MSGA dues. Through this vital service, the Court has become a worthy asset to Duke ' s judi- cial system. COURT of APPEALS TRADITION BOARD Traditions Board serves the University by sponsor- ing a freshman orientation program which includes the teaching of school songs, customs, history, and the distribution of dinks to all the freshmen. Through this extensive program. Tra- ditions Board seeks to create a feeling of class unity and school spirit in each fresh- man class. Members of Traditions Board are from left to right: Charles Hartwig, Bob Grant, Steve Young, Cecil Whitaker (Chairman), Herb Kann, Russell Phillips, Warren Wickersham. The members of the National Student Association are, first row, left to right: A. Thompson, D. Mote, P. Lee, G. Wadsworth, M. Winter. Second row: A. Sims, C. Atlcins, A. Haney, K. Kearn, L. Ellis, S. Knappenberger, M. Sapp. Patsy Lee NSA Coordinator The National Student Association, a confederation of more than 380 colleges and universities, enabled Duke Woman ' s College delegates to take part in the tenth annual NSA Congress this year. The 1,200 delegates pledged them- selves to stand with the freedom- loving students throughout the world. Back on our own campus, our NSA Committee put many Congress resolutions into practice. Composed of dorm representatives and mem- bers-at-large, the Committee was divided into four sub-committees covering international affairs, foreign student exchange, travel, and parlia- mentary procedure. Through these com.mittees, NSA completed a very successful program for the year. Ill NSA 91 Members of the East Campus Chest Committee are seated, left to right: G. Foster, M. Fernando, G. Culton. Standing are: S. Forrester, M. Dunn, J. Lampher, L. Keeny, G. Hyman, G. Boothroyd, A. Baker. Not pictuerd: H. Drawbaugh, B. Becker, N. Fenell, Advisor, Miss Maxine J. Westphal. Campus Chest is organized to enable students to contribute to a variety of worthy charities with a single donation. This year Marion Fernando was the chairman for East Campus, and Marvin Barnes was the chairman for West Campus. On East Campus, pledges were collected on October 21 through 23 in a door- to-door canvass of the dorms. The charities supported by the Campus Chest on East Campus are the Alice M. Baldwin Scholarship fund, the Foreign Student Fund, the World University Service and many others. The fund-raising drive on West Cam- pus was held March 3 through 8, and the proceeds went to several other worth-while charities and or- ganizations. Marion Fernando Chairman, East Campus CAMPUS CHEST 92 foonpj) The Social Standards Committee, Irfl to right, first row: C. Stober, B. Grant, B. Day, M. Ellis, C. Brown, L. Oudshoff, R. Metts. Second row: I. Whitley, B. Martin, M. Nicholson, J. Garrett, H. Fetch, E. Foscue, S. Kelley. Third row: E. Eagle, D. Risien, L. Vree- land, S. Sexton, J. Heckroth, L. Boswell, L. Faylor, A. Messick, J. McFadden. D. Hewitt, C. Brown, C. Noggle, B. Byrd. The Social Standards Committee, an auxiliary of WSGA, promotes a pleasant social life on the Duke Campus by maintaining among the women students certain standards of good taste and by sponsoring various social activities. Each year the com- mittee publishes Design for a Duchess, which includes regulations and hints about social behavior on East Cam- pus. Social Standards also spon- sors the two Coed Balls which feature the Chanticleer Beauty Court in the fall and the May Court in the spring. Among the projects for this year were the compiling of a social activities file and the sponsoring of a lawn concert series on East Campus. Martha Ellis Chairman of Social Standards ■II SOCIAL STANDARDS 93 Members of the YMCA Senior Cabinet, first row: D. Suddith, J. Goodman, R. Morgan, G. Warren, M. Roberts. Second row: D. Sims, N. Williams, B. Sink, D. Wood, N. McCormick, F. Bell. With eighty-five per cent of the entire men ' s student body in its mem- bership, the Young Men ' s Christian Association began a full, active year by sponsoring orientation week and a dance, Twilight Time, for the freshmen, thus rendering a service to the whole university community by helping the freshmen get adjusted. Study groups, retreats, and vesper services were held by the Y throughout the year, with the dual aims of promoting students ' growth in the Christian faith and leading students into membership in the Christian church. Aid was also given to Edgemont Community Center and Wright ' s Refuge as Y projects. Richard Morgan President of Young Men ' s Christian Association YMCA 94 The members of the YMCA Junior Cabinet, rj rott).-T. Irwin, M. Holmes, B. Drummond, C. Carter, J. Jibilian. fon( ro«;.- A. Quig- ley, H. Schielse, H. Britt, B. Harrison, D. Paulson, B. Peters. Annually, the YMCA sponsors Dad ' s Day, when fathers see the campus with their sons and enjoy a Duke social week end, and the Duke Ambassador ' s Concert — showing the Y ' s aim to provide wholesome social activities for the students. The Y also serves Duke through its publications: the Freshman Hand- book, listing rules and activities; a Student Directory, giving names, local and home addresses of students; and an annual Y report for the student body. Thus, the Y, one of the oldest leading organizations at Duke, combines religion, service, and social life into one main aim which it applies in its activities. Bill Drummond President of the Junior Council YMCA 95 Members of the YWCA CouncU, first row, left to right; B. Brinkley, S. Gaston, P. Stevens, L.Jackson, M. Maddry, O. Blackard, J. Var- ney, L; Davis, L. McGee, L. Vreeland. Second row: B. Turlington, F. Stokes, K. Wood, J. McLawhorn, N. Tsamas, G. Bryan, N. Cush- inan, B. Rankin. C Holsinger, G. Maclvor, S. Werner, Miss Benedict. S. Hancock. S. Davidson. S. Martin, C. Sterba. The Young Women ' s Christian Association has a long history of service to the students of the Woman ' s College. From a modest beginning, the program of the Y has grown and expanded to its present size, covering almost every aspect of stu- dent life. This year, 90 per cent of the coeds were members of the Y. In order to carry out its extensive program, the YWCA is divided into several committees. Included in this list are the worship, publicity, race relations, senior seminar, Edgemont, and fellowship committees, to name only a few. The Social Service Com- mittee, composed of 150 girls, co- ordinates the very successful charity programs at Duke Hospital, Wright ' s Judith Varney President of Young Women ' s Christian Association YWCA 96 Refuge, and the Veterans ' Hospital. The Y members also act as Grey Ladies and Girl Scout Leaders. The Freshman Y, another vital com- mittee, works alone on special proj- ects, including a weekly newsletter. This year, the Y has carried on its successful annual program of events, including Mother-Daughter week end held April 18-20, the Lost and Found Sale in the fall, and weekly devotionals in the dorms. This year, the National YWCA Convention was held March 13-19 in St. Louis. The Duke Y sent two delegates to this conference in order to share its own ideas and to get new ideas in order to expand and improve its present program. Hospital work is among the many activities of the YWCA. YWCA member, Frances Johnson entertains at Edpemont, one of the organizations receiving Y support. YWCA 97 The University Religious Council, first row, left to right: M. Malone, B. Poston, S. Rushing, D. Finnegan, Mrs. I. Watson, J. Johnson. Second row: Dr. Gehman, Dean Cleland, Dr. Lacy, Dr. Dickens. Third row: Chaplain Wilkinson, Dr. Herring, B. Keifer, Mr. Bran- denburg. The Duke University Religious Council is the student-faculty group whose concern is the total religious life of the University, including the University Chapel and its various activities. The Council is composed of faculty, administration, and student representatives, with Dr. Creighton Lacy as its chairman. Through its committees, the Coun- cil is related to every aspect of the religious program. These committees co-ordinate their activities with the various denominational and faith pro- grams in order to provide rich and varied opportunities for religious fel- lowship, growth, and service. Reverend Howard C. Wilkinson Chaplain to the University UNIVERSITY RELIGIOUS COUNCIL 98 Dr. Arnold S. Nash, professor of History of Religion at UNC, Dr. William G. Pollard, executive director of Oak Ridge Institute discusses an important aspect of his speech. of Nuclear Studies, explains his role as an Epsicopal minister. Dot Finnegan Chairman Special Observances Committee This year ' s Religious Emphasis program consisted of three periodic faith forums which approached the Christian faith in different ways. Dr. Arnold S. Nash, Professor of History of Religion at UNC, participated in discussions November 10-13 concern- ing The Dogmatic Basis of a Uni- versity. The principal meeting was a forum discussion with Dr. Charles Baylis of Duke. On March 1-3, the science-religion question was dealt with by Dr. W. G. Pollard, Executive Director of Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. In addi- tion to preaching in the Chapel, he discussed Science and Community in a forum discussion. The Moravian Love Feast was held on April 20. Ill RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS 99 The members of Kappa Chi are, from left to right, first row: J. Sherrar, E. Mesta, G. Brown, B. Huntley, S. Straub. Second row: J. Piper A. Austin, D. Wood, W. Parsons, H. Wagner, H. Harrell. Th e Zeta Chapter of the National Kappa Chi was founded at Duke University in 1943 replacing the Undergraduate Ministerial Associa- tion. Since then, Kappa Chi has been active on this campus by spon- soring vesper services each Thursday evening in the Chapel and by helping with the worship services at the Veterans ' Hospital. Through worship, fellowship, and service, Kappa Chi strives to aid in developing a fuller realization of the duties of the Chris- tian ministry and to bring about closer co-operation among the various denominations. Headed by Gary Brown, Kappa Chi held two meet- ings a month as a means of fellow- ship and carrying out its full program. Gary Brown President of Kappa Chi KAPPA CHI 100 ,i The Chapel Choir, which includes members of both the Men ' s and Women ' s Glee Clubs, takes part in the Chapel Service every Sunday, under the direction of Professor Young. VV il v SV f V« ' f ' fff- The Chapel Choir, under the di- rection of Professor Paul Young, contributes to the religious life of the Duke University community by providing a large repertoire of sacred music for the Sunday morning Chapel services. The Choir, composed of approximately 200 voices selected from the Men ' s and Women ' s Glee Clubs, has been taking part in these Chapel services since the opening of the Chapel in 1933. In addition to this inspirational service to the uni- versity, the Choir gives two special performances during the year. Han- del ' s Messiah is presented at Christ- mas time, and Mendelssohn ' s Elijah in the spring. Professor Paul Young Chapel Choir Director CHAPEL CHOIR 101 I ' hc Baptists meet each Sunday evening for group worship and discussion. The Methodists initiate new center with a Christmas party. Duke Students are enabled to remain closely identified with the church of their choice through the college ' s numerous religious groups. Oppor- tunities for worship and service are presented to all Baptists at Duke by i the Baptist Student Union. Its members serve by teaching Sunday School and singing at local hospitals. The Westminster Fellowship has a varied program of worship and social events, including vespers, study groups, and supper meetings. The Methodist Student Fellowship carries on its Westminster Fellowship Council meets to plan a stimulating program for the following month. Andy Blaine ' s talk on Russia draws eager comments from Canterbury Club members. activities in its new Student Center. Its program is carried out by pub- lishing a weekly newsletter, study groups, and a Sunday morning program called Christianity and College . The Unitarians take a inodern and scientific approach to religion. Evening prayer, communion services, retreats, and social service activities are some of the projects of the Canter- bury Club. Each Sunday night, Congregational, Christian, Evangelical and Reform students meet. Through discussions, speakers, and movies. L- ■« w The Unitarian group concludes a Sunday night meeting. Refreshments are served as United Stu- dent Fellowship members separate into discussion groups. Christian Scientists obtain inspiration from the writings of Mary Baker Eddy. Members of Hillel participate in age old rites of the Passover. the members of the United Student Fellowship consider the meaning of Christian Living . The Christian Science Fellowship ' s programs on campus are mainly composed of hymns, reading from the Bible, and testimonials on the healing power of Christian Science. The Duke Christian Fellowship discusses the approach to the teachings of Jesus and topics related to Christian thinking in the college situation. Through worship services, festival observances, social gatherings, brunches, and discussion Souls in ( ionllict, a movie sponsored by Duke Christian Fellowship, added a spark to University religious life. The Catholic way . . . Kevin Cunningham presides over meeting of the Newman Club. groups, the Hillel Society promotes Jewish cuhure. Through speakers, panels, and films, the Lutheran Student Association attempts to stimulate thought on the Christian doctrine. The Newman Club sponsors communion breakfasts, discussions, speakers, and social activities for its members. The Society of Friends, which serves as a local church group as well as a University religious organization, conducts its program of quiet meditations and messages given by its members in their new meeting house. The Lutherans engage in a lively dis cussion at their regular Sunday meeting The Society of Friends gather outside their new meeting house. The members of the Publications Board, sealed from lejt to right: N. Whyte, Dean Herring, B. Blechman, B. Randolph, J. Barker, H.Johnson, F. Sheheen, A. McKee. Standing: T. Robins, T. Irwin, J. Holt, J. Applewhite, M. Lyon, S. Hammer, B. Siler, J. Young, B. Edwards, G. Van Curren, H. Givens, H. Berman, T. Weir, Dr. Joerg. Dean Herring, Chairman of Publications Board, and Nan Whyte, Secretary, draw up the agenda for the next Board meeting. The Publications Board i.s a student-faculty-administration or- ganization serving as a central body to govern and unify the editorial policies of student pub- lications on the Duke campus. The Board, with Dean Herring s erving as its chairman, elects the editors and business managers of all the publications, sets their salaries, and regulates the commercial adver- tising in the publications. The voting members of the board in- clude two representatives from the administration, three faculty repre- sentatives, four women elected by the Women ' s College, four men from Trinity College, and two men from the College of Engineering. Nan Whyte served as secretary of the Board this year. PUBLICATIONS BOARD 106 The Pub Row editors and business managers rom left to right, first row: H. Johnson, J. Holt, M. Lyon, B. Blechman. Second row: H. Givens, G. VanCuren, H. Herman, F. Sheheen, J. Applewhite. The third floor of Flowers Build- ing, commonly known as Pub Row, houses the offices of most of the student publications of Duke University. Almost every day, a hum of activity emerges from the doors of these offices as the publi- cations of varied size and type are readied for printing and then are circulated throughout the campus and the nation. All along Pub Row opportunity abounds for the stu- dent who enjoys original and cre- ative writing, photography, or similar activities. The editors and business managers of these publi- cations contribute a great deal to the University community by pro- ducing some of the finest collegiate publications in the country. University Comptroller G. C. Henricksen Financial . dvisor to publications PUB ROW HEADS 107 Members of the Chanticleer Editorial Staff are rom left to right, first row: J. Sears, S. Hunter, F. Preissle, K. Newman, M. Sampson, J. Scatter, B. Linton, C. Aycock, B. Caldwell, P. Akin. Second row: E. Hart, A. Lightfoot, B. Timberlake, J. Kellett, S. Pickard, J. White, J. Pope, L. Jacobs, M. TovcU, L. Giavani, C. Corder. Third row: J. Snyder, R. Shaw, D. Montgomery, L. Oud- shoff, M. Branton, M. Siegling, J. Green, J. Young, B. Dunlap, P. Chestnut, B. Lawson. .£ Jennie Holt and Marilyn Lyon Co-Editors of the Chanticleer The Chanticleer Editorial Heads are as follows: First row left to right: S. Hunter, P. Akin, K. Newman. Second row: M. Sampson, J. Sears, J. Scatter, L. Slade, E. Hart, B. Caldwell. Third row: F. Preissle, B. Linton, C. Aycock, L. Oudshoff. THE CHANTICLEER 108 The members of the Business Staff are from left lo right, first row: J. Huggins, G. Heinle, J. Welther, T. Irwin, B. Blechman, C. Lie- brecht, B. West, L. Boswell, B. Ivey, J. Wallace. Second row: M. Ebrect, W. West, E. Craig, G. Bruton, J. Brownlee, S. Straub, R. Allen, L. Thwait, C. Inge, B. Nimitz. Third row: S. Miller, S. Peeler, M. Hockstader, B. Wilson, F. Reeser, H. Arendell, C. Pope, S. Gercken, T. Miller, D. Passin, J. CuUen. After the staff spent many long, hard hours working on the 1957- 1958 Chanticleer, the yearbook, bound in a bright red cover, was presented to the Duke University Student Body. As in years past, the Chanticleer staff tried to portray all aspects of campus life in the most interesting manner possible. Defying past traditions, however, for the second time in the history of the Chanticleer, the important decisions concerning the yearbook were made by co- editors. Jennie Holt and Marilyn Lyon, presiding over the editorial staff, made these decisions, while Barry Blechman directed the year- book finances as business manager. Chanticleer Business Manager Blechman is surrounded by other heads of his staff. Lejt to right: Tom Irwin, Claude Liebrecht, and Bill West. THE CHANTICLEER 109 The members of the Editorial Staff of the Duke Chronicle are, from left to right, on the first row: S. Friend, M. Rhamstine, M. L. Moody, L. Lcyngel, S. Hammer, S. Maltsby, A. Gambrill, A. Hawthorne, C. Adams. Second row: L. Tell, E. Quickel, H. Goldman, D. San- ford, J. Whitlock, W. Evans, R. Reichmann, J. Wilkinson, B. Battle. Third row: J. Riley, R. Walters, J. Bowles, B. Berkley, J. Cape- man, B. Hoyle, T. Best, T. Schultz. Fourth row: A. Santo-Domingo, F. Preissle, J. Porter, C. Waters, T. Burnham, E. Greenblat, L. Pardue. Fifth row: R. Knapp, F. Andrews, S. Martin, S. Stevens. I Fred Sheheen Editor of the Chronicle The members of the Editorial Staff of the Chronicle are, seated, left to right, Clif Cleaveland, .Judy Brugh, Fred Sheheen, Ruth Szekely. Standing are: Willy Harstine, Alice McKee. THE CHRONICLE 110 The members of the Chronicle Business Staff are rom Iffl to right, sitting: P. Wilson, B. Stalcy, A. Mason, J. Earlier, C. C;hoate. Second row: J. Lightbourn, J. Venable, D. Kreidler, A. Blackburn. The Tower of Campus Thought and Action again met its task of keeping the students and faculty abreast of campus events with its bi-weekly eight-page issues. Early in the fall, Editor Fred Shebeen ' s powerful pen helped other campus leaders in a struggle for an honor code, but to no avail. Business Manager Jim Barker moved his staff across Pub Row into the old Peer office and put the paper ' s financial affairs on a new peak of efficiency. This year, the Chronicle instituted a new policy of not printing unsigned letters to the editor. The best compliment to the hard working staff was that this year the Peer did not call it the Chronic-ill. Jim Barker Business Manager of the Chronicle THE CHRONICLE 111 The members of the Archive editorial staff are from left to right, Mary Jane Noble, Ed Doughtie, Allen Bradford, Charles Croco, Polly Akin, and Jim Applewhite. Jim Applewhite, Editor and Herb Johnson Business Manager of the Archive. The Archive, published quarterly is the South ' s Oldest Collegiate Magazine. It first received its charter from the Library of Con- gress in 1913 and since that time has served as the student literary magazine for Duke University. First published as a newsletter, the Archive later became a feature mag- azine and then developed into its present form as a fine arts publi- cation presenting student creative work in the arts. In each issue, the Archive includes student-written short stories and poetry plus several examples of paintings and similar art work done by Duke students. This year, Jim Applewhite was the editor of the Archive. THE ARCHIVE 112 The Playbill staff, left to right: H. Berman, B. Silcr, J. Lcvinc, C. Windley Serving as a program for campus organization performances, the Playbill is one of the most widely read and yet little known publi- cations of the Duke University campus. It is published for each performance of the All-Star Con- cert Series, Duke Players produc- tions, Hoof ' n ' Horn, Student Forum presentations, and Glee Club performances. The Playbill includes the program for each presentation in addition to background material concerning the group or artist that is performing. This year Bud Siler was the editor, and Howard Ber- man was the business manager. Though one of the smallest publi- cations on Pub Row, the Playbill is of much service to the campus. Stan Berman, Business Manager, and Bud Siler, Editor, The Playbill. THE PLAYBILL 113 The DukEngineer staff, first row, left to right: T. Robins, G. Van Curen, C. Ervine, T. Stapleford. Second row: J. Wine, B. Edwards, D. Page, F. Decker, A. Duval, D. Roberts. L. Bassett, B. Chamber. W. .Steinmetz. T. Taylor. Gene Van Curen, Editor, and Huck Givcns, Business Manger, of the DukEngineer. The DukEngineer began as a mimeographed newsletter for engi- neers in 1942 and has developed into one of the largest and most widely circulated college engineer- ing inagazines in the country. This publication gives students an op- portunity to present technical sub- jects and is also an outlet for industry to reach the students on varying engineering accomplish- ments. In addition to its scientific and technical articles, it also has coverage on the lighter side of engineering and a joke section. Published four times a year, the DukEngineer is the only student publication which receives no fi- nancial support from the Uni- versity. DUKENGINEER 114 The members of ASCE are, first row, left lo right, E. Gilbert, D. Wasson, T. Lanning, R. Bain, H. Irvin, B. Fisher, B. Anderson. Sfconii row. D. Bolinger, H. Haynes, G. Van Schoig, J. D ' Huy, R. Dawson, T. Miller, H. Blackburn. The ASCE was founded with two objectives: to further the ad- vancement of the knowledge of theory and practice of civil engi- neering, and to give a presentation of the proper perspective of engi- neering work. Membership in this organization is open to all CE students, although officers must have a C average. Regular meet- ings are held on the first Tuesday of every month, at which time the program consists of guest speakers who talk on phases of civil engineer- ing. Social activities include a picnic, a banquet, and two field trips, one of which is held in the fall and one in the spring. Harry Blackburn, President and Bolinger, Vice-President of ASCE. Don ASCE 115 A I E E Jim Redmond President of AIEE The Duke Chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was organized by Professor Walter J. Seeley in 1927. Since that time, the AIEE has served to acquaint its fifty members with both the practical and theoretical phases of electrical engineering and to investigate the latest developments in the field of engineering. This year, the Duke chapter of AIEE was host to the District 4 Student Paper Conference which includes all schools in the South having AIEE chapters. The Society, meeting every month, also sponsored field trips to the Kerr Dam Hydroelectric Station and the Dan River Steam Plant. Members of AIEE rom lejl to right, first row: T. Gnuse, E. Jenkins, T. Stapleford, B. Steinmetz, J. Redmond, T. Munson, E. Green. Second row: R. Barnes, H. Register, D. Lyman, T. Moody, Jim Girand, H. Dorris, D. Gates, B. Edwards, E. Mott, W. Stewart. Third row: Prof. Kraybill, A. Bonham, B. Brownell, S. Bulkley, T. Bazemore, S. McKnight, V. Slocum, B. McFarland, B. Peters, S. Vaughan, Dr. Meier. Fourth row: Dr. Vail, Prof. Owen, D. Tipton, J. Wells, J. Rathmell, S. Lewis, P. Grinnell, L. Jones, G. Van- Curen, D. York, D. Roberts. A S M E Jerry Neal President of ASME The main purpose of the Duke Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to promote interest in the profession of mechan- ical engineering and to give the student a first-hand look at his chosen field. The monthly meetings of the Society, aiming to keep its members informed of the latest advancements in the theory and practice of mechan- ical engineering, sponsors speakers, movies, and discussions on the various aspects of the profession. Joint society meetings and several field trips to points of interest fill out the active program of the ASME in its effort to acquaint the students with their future occupation. Members of ASME, first row from left to right: C. Beaty, J. Neai, H. V aicntinc. .Second row: Cj. Long, J. VVuic, J. Hurt, L. Bassett, T. Campbell, A. Duval, J. Decker, A. Nicolaides. Third row: D. Collins, R. Neal, L. Smith, D. Montgomery, G. Summers. E. Hinely, D. Holland, H. Harrell, J. Temple. 117 PRE-MED SOCIETY. The Duke Pre-Medical Society was formally organized in March, 1937, under the leadership of William Nes- bitt, the first president. Since that time, the society has been an active organization, striving to continue and expand its original purposes and aims. These are to prepare its members for Medical School through close co- operation with the Duke Medical School and to serve the campus with its projects and its advisory board. Among the activities of the Society are a blood drive, free blood typing, and free chest X-rays for the entire student body. In addition, the Society holds two banquets during the year to round out its activities. William Meffert President of the Pre-Med Society The members of the Pre-Med Society are from I ft to right, first row: K. Stumpf, B. Ballantyne, J. Crews, E. Smith, M. Redding, C. Steiner, C. Pfiffer. Second row: ]. Owens, H. Palmer, J. Harrelson, E. Elsey, B. Timberlake, L. Slade, D. McFadden, B. W. Ruffner, K. Riffle, B. Harrison, J. Bunn, B. Meffert. Third row: B. Dudley, J. Bell, B. Campbell, P. Temple, B. Warden, R. Morgan, M. Robe- son, D. Serafin, R. Rainey, W. Bowers, M, Nash. Fourth row: B. Wimbish, I . Christy, C. Salmon, G. Langer, F. McGregor, D. Foote, R. Vanderbeek, J. Booher, J. Boggs, M. McBcc, B. Durctt, J. Broughton, T. Menaker, J. Riddick, W. Chang, F. Fletcher. BENCH AND BAR JoK MI n President of Bench and Bar The Duke Bench and Bar Society is organized for the purpose of serving as a center for undergraduate pre- legal thought. Its membership is not restricted to pre-law students but is open to all undergraduates who are interested in learning about the op- portunities and requirements of the legal profession. The Society ' s pro- grams for the year included mock trials, movies dealing with various legal problems, talks by law pro- fessors, and talks by practicing law- yers and judges. Through this exten- sive program, the Society offers invaluable help to interested students in deciding on their life ' s career. Members of Bench and Bar, Jint row, lejl lu right: W. Harrelson, M. Atkins, C. Thompson, J. Smith, R. Emblt-y, S. Daviciow. Second row: J. Whitlock, B. Kloppman, G. Eaton, D. Rowe, S. Crawford, Mr. J. Bradway, advisor. 119 The first act finale of Magnolias and Madness. Beauregard has a few troublesome surprises for all who would like to Send Him Home. Gordon Firth Hoof ' n ' Horn President With its twenty-first anniversary show, Hoof ' n ' Horn looks back on a long history of student written and directed musicals. After several hesi- tant starts since its organization in 1936, the club emerged to prestige in 1948 with its first sell-out and has continued to produce outstanding shows, which, since 1950, have be- come highlights of Joe College Week Ends. This year ' s show, Magnolias and Madness, found its literary origin in Don Quixote and went on to change nothing but the story. Set in the contemporary North and South, the musical concerned the comical ad- ventures of a quixotic Beauregard who went North to re-fight the Civil War. HOOF N ' HORN 120 Jim Haney and Kay Norris look on with varying reactions as their maids carry George Autry through An Old-Fashioned Victory. Savannah Lee (Margi Linsert) fears that her uncle Beauregard (George Autry) be- lieves that The War Isn ' t Over Yet. Eligibility for membership in Hoof ' n ' Horn requires active participation in one show, although the year ' s activities extend to providing enter- tainment for Homecoming, Dad ' s Day, Mother-Daughter Week End, Commencement, hospital groups, and frequent tours to other universities. The Executive Council sets all annual club functions, selects the script, and forms the show policy, including its technical and business as well as creative elements. In the spring, this policy is carried through by an elected Production Staff. Gordon Firth, president of Hoof ' n ' Horn, was also the author and director of this year ' s show. The members of the Hoof ' n ' Horn Executive Council are, from left to right: A. Gunn, N. Whyte, L. Brooks, G. Firth (Presi- dent), T. Baylis, C. Choate, and A. Bruton. HOOF H HORN 121 f M Savannah and Beauregard sing about Southern tradi tions beneath portrait of the damnest Yankee of them all. ' A toast to the finale, An Old-Fashioned Victory! Bystanders show smiles of relief when they discover that Ferrall ' s death was mrrflv a piihlirity stunt. The War Isn ' t Over, for Colonel Beauregard plans to re-make war on the North. J y-J- ■ . Obviously, Savannah ' s Cold Shoulder treat- ment worked. The members of Duke Players are, first row, left to right, M. Linsert, Prof. Michelak, G. Autry, L. Brooks, N. Keever, G. Tunmo ' re, J. Haney, P. Steenken. Second row: F. Darrah, B. Sydnor, G. Bryan, C. Corder, D. Danehower, M. Trotter, L. Owens, N. Campbell, N. Wright, H. Broadfoot, B. Straus, P. Lanpkin. Third row: S. Hartburn, D. Dill, D. Mclntyre, T. Hienekin, E. McCarroll, M. Fer- nando, D. Roberts, J. Hale, R. Johnston. Fourth row: P. HarriU, M. Jones, J. Bender, S. Feldman, T. Underwood, B. Powell, S. Maltsby, M. Ballentine, B. Thuss, J. Collins, T. Moore, K. Tabari, P. Blizzard, J. Purdy, M. Cofer. Professor Michelak and George Autry Faculty Advisor and President of Duke Players Organized 27 years ago, Duke Players has become one of the finest collegiate dramatic organizations in the country. The purpose of the Players is to foster understanding of the arts of the theatre and to act as a producing organization for the university community, combining the best elements of educational and commercial theatre. The member- ship includes anyone working 50 hours on productions during a season. Headed by president George Autry, this year ' s major productions were Teahouse of the August Moon, Chekov ' s Uncle Vanya, and Volpone by Janson, plus many readings and student di- rected laboratory productions of one- act plays. DUKE PLAYERS 124 Carol Corder, as Celia, is saved from the lecherous grasp of Volpone (Buddy Fox) by valiant Bonario (Gordon Schaefer) in the nick of time, as virtue onre again triumphs over evil. Appearing in a scene from Teahouse of the August Moon are, from left to right, George Autry, Tom Atkins, and Marion Fernando. The members of the Men ' s Glee Club arc from left to right, first row: Dawson, Brooks, Preacher, Fell, Hill, Redmond, Best, Simon, Schultz, Byrt, Cody, Sharp, Wilkes, Fisher, Mattingly. Second row: Walls, Todkill, Brockwell, Holt, Lewis, Gamble, Keith, Heit- zenrater, Jacobson, Jones, Fore, Poore, Thaler, Smith. Third row: Bosworth, Eaton, Jordan, Mottershead, Johnson, Abrell, Waller, Johnny Hill, president; Jim Redmond, Business Manager. The Men ' s Glee Club, under the direction of Professor Paul Young, contributes to the musical activities of Duke University by providing a place for all inen on campus who like and want to sing. The Club has built up extensive national prestige through its very successful tours and public appearances. This year ' s Northern tour was highlighted by appearances on Ed Sullivan ' s Tele- vision Show and several radio shows. The Club completed tours of North Carolina and the Southern States in the spring. The 200-voice group gave a concert this fall in conjunction with Dad ' s Day, a Spring Concert, and sang for the Commencement Exercises. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB 126 Pctznik, Turnagc, Sapolsky, Didlcy, Krider, Styrcs. Fourth row: Bandrc, SproUs, CJrews, McFadden, Bunn, Woolscy, Shclton, Jones, Bigger, Ricker, Carlton, Bunch, Fundcrburk, Miller, Hight. Men ' s Triple Quartet. Left to right: Boyd Eaton, F. D. Dawson, Frank Jordan, Tom Sprowles, Jim Redmond, Johnny Hill, Arlick Brockwell, Al Norris, Jim Todkill, Neill Andrews, Fred Woolsey, Geoff Simon, John Bigger, Ed Ballou, Bill Tew, Bob Smith, Boyd Hight. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB 127 The members of the Woman ' s College Glee Club arc from left to right, first row: Nasser, Tyndall, Beatty, deLong, Pope, Nelson, Spear, Ridley, Cheek, Foster, Moore, Biggers. Second row: Darrah, Shaw, Wood, Blankenship, Simmons, Scott, Whitenton, Althouse, Som- mers, Piatt, Loy, Bradley, Norris, Burton, Farrow, Spangler, Proctor, Bruton. Third row: Woodard, Fields, Burbridge, English, The Women ' s Glee Club, under the able direction of Professor Paul Young, provides social and musical enjoyment for Woman ' s College stu- dents who are interested in singing. The membership is limited to two hundred Woman ' s College students who are chosen by the director through auditions. The Women ' s Glee Club presented a joint concert with the Duke University Men ' s Glee Club on Dad ' s Day and gave their annual Spring Concert on Mother-Daughter Week End in April, Also, the members of the Glee Club have furnished music for the Sunday morning Chapel Service at the Vet- erans ' Administration Hospital. Frances Spear President, Woman ' s Glee Club WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB 128 Buggeln, Ogburn, Garvin, Sims, Trotter, Andress, Sprunt, McKay, Austin, Carney, Core, Plaster, Lanphcr, Richards. Fourth row: Hansen, Nimitz, Johnston, VcUines, Volley, Sumner, Satterfield, Roberson, Rosscr, Hanlin, Owings, Fuque, Foster, Nieman, An- trim, Bollman, Turner, Enz, Polk, Swart. The Women ' s Triple Tr o first row from I to r; Anne Milliken, Linda Buggeln, Nancy Pope, Julie Garrett, Fran Spear, Linda Herbert, Jan Andress, Jean Ogburn. Second row: Charlotte Hamlin, Winnie Satterfield, Peggy McLarty, Blanche Manning, Helen A. Cheek, Flora Fuqua, J. McLawhorn. 129 The Duke Symphony, which encourages students with musical talent, gives several concerts during the school year. The Duke Symphony Orchestra completed its eleventh season under the direction of Allen H. Bone, pre- senting to the Duke University com- munity amateur performance at a high level of artistic accomplish- ment. The seventy-five piece Sym- phony is essentially a student orches- tra. However, it does include some Durham citizens and regular mem- bers from out-of-town. Each year, the Symphony makes two major appearances featuring various out- standing soloists. This year Loren Withers, pianist, was featured at the fall concert, while the Philadelphia Windwood Quintet was featured in the spring. Dr. Allen H. Bonk Director of Duke Symphony Orchestra DUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 130 The Duke Concert Band gives concerts for the University community and makes a tour in the spring to various towns in the state Paul R. Bryan Director of the Concert Band Directed by Dr. Paul Bryan, the Duke University Concert Band pre- sents outstanding musical concerts throughout the year that will be pleasing and stimulating to the Uni- versity community. The Concert Band gives qualified musicians a chance to continue their ensemble training and at the same time derive pleasure and experience from the many public concerts that are given. The highlight of these was the spring concert featuring Percy Grainger as guest soloist. Besides the two formal concerts, the Band gives lawn concerts, pro- vides music for Commencement, and takes a tour through North Carolina in the spring. CONCERT BAND 131 The members of the Duke Ambassadors arc from left to right, first row: K. JoUs, B. Rouse, L. Fabian, S. Brennan, F. Whitner, B. Clark, J. Forest. Second row: N. Nelson, D. Gable, J. Ziolkowski, B. Payson, B. Buteau, B. Bayliss. Third row: B. Harrison, L. Farris. Kknny Joi.LS Director of the Duke Ambassadors This year marks the Duke Ambas- sadors ' twenty-fifth anniversary as one of America ' s leading collegiate dance orchestras. Hundreds of ap- pearances on college campuses and at civic and state functions that include the North Carolina Gover- nor ' s Ball have brought the Ambas- sadors renown in a number of eastern states. Overseas entertainment mis- sions for the Armed Forces have won friends for Duke University in Ice- land, the Axorcs and Bermuda. Grounded in tradition but constantly in the forefront of worthwhile trends, the Ambassadors now look forward to their second quarter-century as an organization dedicated to pro- viding topflight musical entertain- ment. •AMBASSADORS 132 The Duke University Marching Band forms a musical note out on the football field while the crowd and the Devil observe. ' f ' mm ,J( fi i ' tmrr fi iial - wap -uHirr: ' It r i The arrival of Dr. Paul Bryan in 1951 brought a new concept of marching bands to the South that has been copied by colleges and high schools throughout the area. The fast cadence, high stepping, and orig- inal formations of the eighty-eight band members provide spirit, enter- tainment, and vivid color at the Duke football games. In addition to per- forming at every home game this year, the Marching Band traveled to perform at the Navy game in Balti- more and at the N. C. State game in Raleigh. In addition to these activi- ties, a small group of band members forms the Pep Band which plays at the pep rallies before each game. George Hensley Drum Major MARCHING BAND 133 The members of the Debate Council are, from left to right on the first row: A. Lacy, C. Stewart, J. C. Wetherby (advisor), P. Coffee, J. Juergensmeyer, J. Smith. Second row: L. Stiles, K. Tabari, B. Battle, J. Koskinen, J. Walker, R. Thrasher. Third row: C. Crocco, L. HoUowell, C. Newburg, C. Glass, S. Lundine, J. Johnson, J. Moore. The Duke University Debate Coun- cil, which serves to develop and maintain skill in argumentation and debate and to encourage participa- tion in inter-collegiate tournaments, has existed at Duke from the begin- ning of Trinity College. Last year, the council debated with nearly two hundred individual teams, traveled almost ten thousand miles, and was the Southern representative to the West Point National Tournament. This year, the council participated in fourteen inter-collegiate tournaments. The University can be proud of its debating team which has been the ACC champion for four consecutive years. Carl Stewart, President, with Dr. Wetherby, Faculty Advisor to the Debating Council. DEBATING COUNCIL 134 The members of Alpha Phi Omega, are, seated from lejt to right: Mr. E. S. Rapcr, J. Bunn, B. Gamble, D. Blackistone, M. Barnes, Lt. Commander Klein. Standing: Mr. Fred White, D. Cocks, H. Wells, B. Zaffiro, J. dinger, G. Dawson, H. Shockey, A. Wilkins, N. McCarraack, B. Drury, A. Norton, D. Friday. Robert Gamble President of Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, now serving its fourth year of activity at Duke, is a national service fraternity whose aims are to promote leadership and fellowship among its inembers and to be of service to the campus, com- munity, and nation. Throughout the year, this fraternity works with the Boy Scouts of this area. In the fall, it sponsors an orientation program for foreign grad- uate students and works at the Methodist Retirement Home, the Durham Children ' s Museum, and the Child Guidance Center. Spring projects include an annual Student Furnishings Sale and ushering done by the brothers at Student Union activities. ■ALPHA PHI OMEGA 135 The members of Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club are from left to right, first row: R. Towe, W. Ferman, S. Ballard, L. Alster, T. Turner, H. Bara- ban, K. Walz. Second row: D. Wingerter, D. Hansen, B. Hilty, G. Boro,J. Levin, J. Elder, H. Porter. Third row: W. Winslow, J. Wal- lace, P. Essig, R. Rodgers, J. Neal, R. Moore, B. Suiter. The Shoe ' n Slipper Club, organ- ized in 1948, brings big name dance bands to the Duke Campus each year for the two big week ends, Joe College and Shoe ' n Slipper. This fall, for the first time in Shoe ' n Slipper history, two big name bands entertained for the price of one. Tex Beneke played for the concert and informal dance Friday, and Claude Thornhill provided the music for the formal dance. The Council Mem- bership, including the executive com- mittee, is 45. Also, there are 1,250 members who bought bids this year. Meetings are held on Thursday nights just before and after the big week ends. Larry Alster President of Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club SHOE N SLIPPER CLUB 136 The members of the Radio Council are from left lo right, first row: Bill Griffith, John Moore, Sue Martin, Dean Wilson, Carolyn Cone, Pete Yoais. Second row: Jack Rathmell, Dean Cox, Bob Agnew, Joe Lintzenich. Dr. Wetherby Faculty Advisor to WDBS Acting as Board of Governors for WDBS, the Radio Council of Duke University is responsible for formulat- ing general policies, approving the budget, and electing the officers of WDBS. This year, a representative from Hanes House was added to the group of students and faculty members who compose the Radio Council, so that the Nurses, as well as East and West campuses and their respective gov- ernments, are represented. Both faculty and students discuss and vote on all important WDBS matters. Radio Council has been instru- mental in helping the Duke Broad- casting System achieve its prominent position among college radio stations. RADIO COUNCIL 137 The members of the WDBS staff are rom left lo right, first row: D. Emerson, L. Pardue, J. Whitsett, D. Risley, T. Lappin, R. Novick, G. Watt. Second row: J. [Rathmell, L. Miralia, S. Goodell, A. Murehison, B. Dunlop, J. Young. Third row: C. Cone, S. Sexton, W. Davis, J. Sweet, P. Rockwell, H. Austin, E. Saunders. Fourth row: F. Warburton, T. George, G. Oldham, B. Hight, D. Banta, T. Campbell. Fifth row: E. Thornhill, B. Thore, J. Joyce, T. Walton, J. Paris, .S. Robbins. Pete Yoars, Business Manager, and Joe l.int- zenich, Station Manager of WDBS. Radio is better than ever, and as one of the top college radio stations in the country, WDBS is bigger and better than it has ever been in its nine-year history. Staffed and operated entirely by students, WDBS provides not only practical experience in radio work but also programs designed exclu- sively for Duke students. Since its beginning in 1949, the Duke Broadcasting System has grown by leaps and bounds and can now boast such notable achievements as an 18 -hour-a-day broadcasting schedule, more powerful and higher fidelity reception on both campuses, WDBS 138 Ed Thornhill engineers and announces a typical D. J. show. WDBS initiates its new series At the Hop in the Devils Den. ose who manage Duke ' s radio station WDBS and keep it on the air eighteen and :-half hours a day are as follows: Engineering Manager Bob Agnew, Production inager John Moore, Station Manager Joe Lintzenich, Business Manager Pete Yoars, blicity Manager Sarah Clark. in Hanes House, and the Gradu- ate Dorm, continued coverage of all basketball games and MSGA elec- tions, along with other special features which include broadcasting study music during exams and music from the Wash Pits when Joe College floats are being built. Headed by Station Manager Joe Lintzenich, WDBS is almost com- pletely self-supporting. Because of its high sales record, it is one of the few organizations on campus that can give salaries to its officers. This is the new WDBS, the voice and choice of Duke, serving the entire University community. WDBS 139 The members of Pep Board are, seated, left to right: D. Watson, A. Clark, P. Wetzler, M. Hendrix, B. Crews, B. Wileman, J. Durstine, B. Hester. Standing: R. Lipman, M. Alexander, J. Woltz, J. Levin. Bob Crews and Muriel Hendrix Co-Chairmen, Pep Board Under the co-chairmanship of Bob Crews and Muriel Hendrix, the Pep Board strives to create, maintain, and increase spirit and enthusiasm for Duke University and its teams. The cheerleaders, the card trick committee, and the Blue Devil, under the direction of Pep Board, encourage and co- ordinate school spirit at Duke sports events, cheering the team on to another victory. The Pep Board is active at times and in ways other than merely cheering at the games. This year the Board sent telegrams to the team for away football games and sold post cards to the students to fill out and send to the team in Miami for the Orange Bowl Game. PEP BOARD 140 The cheerleaders of the Duke Blue Devils are, first row, from left to right: Head cheerleader Ron Lipman; Blue Devil, Phil Wctzler. Second row: B. Grant, S. Hancock, S. Ratts, S. Forte, G. Partlow. Third row: J. Warren, D. Westmoreland, B. Shancr, G. Tilbury, M. Barnes. Ron Lipman Head Cheerleader For home football games, the Board sponsors a pep rally before each game and includes a special bon- fire before the Carolina game. This year, a spontaneous pep rally be- fore the away Navy game initiated a new format for pep rallies that will be continued by the Board in the future. This year, the Pep Board started a new service to the Duke Uni- versity Community and especially to the Duke Athletic Association. A Spring Sports Folder was pub- lished to co-ordinate all the infor- mation about the time, place, and other aspects of all the spring athletic events and to encourage greater attendance and interest for these events. PEP BOARD 141 The officers of the Detachment Staff, on the first row: Captain Westfall, Captain Knox, Colonel Todd, Captain Englisli, Claplain Canfield. .S,x ;« row: S. Sgt. Bums, S. Sgt. Canfield, T. Sgt. Lewis, M. Sgt. Eure. The officers of the Group Staff rem lefl to right, front row: J. Culp, Group Commander. Second row: R. Clayton, Operations Officer; W. Barnhart, Executive Officer; C. Wendorf, Adjutant. Third roiv: J. Wells, Material Officer; R. .Sand. Ssrt. Major. AIR ROTC The Duke University Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps was organized in July, 1949. Expanding in size from the original class of forty-four cadets to a strength of more than six hundred shortly after the beginning of the Korean conflict, the unit consistently maintained a high degree of quality and prestige. The unit has decreased in size in recent years to ap- proximately 125. Today, the Corps is a select, compact unit, producing officers of which the Air Force and Duke University can be proud. The mission of the Air Force ROTC Program is to prepare students, through a plan of instruction at civilian educational institutions, to help in the regular and reserve coinponents. In addition, it aids in dis- charging any institutional obligations by offering in- struction in military training. The AFROTC program at Duke consists of two years of training as basic cadets with two academic hours of credit per semester. The last two years consist of four academic hours each semester. Each week a Leadership Training Lab is held, during which basic cadets are instructed in the funda- mentals of discipline, military customs, and courtesies. ■.Jt. ' ■ atB - • '  «. ••;--—« ' - ' ■-, First Cadet Squadron Staft, torn lejt to right: H. ' alen- tine, Adjutant; C. Chittum, Squadron Commander; R. Rutishauser, First Sgt. Air Force RO 1 C Uriuu and Bugle Corps from Irjt tu right, first row: Duke, Mc- Intyre, Gerwe, Metcalf, Huntley. Second row: Halstead, Poe, Austin, Carter. Advanced cadets are familiarized with the functions and responsibilities of command positions. Extracurricular activities in which the AFROTC cadet may engage while at Duke are varied and numerous. There is an extra- curricular activity to suit almost any aptitude or amount of free time. The cadet who exhibits interest and enthusiasm through superior per- formance on the drill field and in the classroom soon finds himself in a position of leadership in the Corps. Although active duty Air Force officers and non-commissioned officers are assigned to supervise and instruct, it is the Flight A, left to right, first roiv: Years, Thiessen, Espy, Carlson, Ivaldi, Banks, Swofford, Bruce. Second row: Robbins, Blattner, Canney, Fuqua, Sabin, Fetsko, Bullock, Le Page. r ' - W f J ■ VA ' C S l Flight B, o right, first row: Cleveland, Jarvis, Lynn, La Bone, O ' Connor, Lovelidge, McDonald, Wadusky, Smith. Second row: Heward, Welch, Johnson, Kotchin, Mattingly, Eldridge, Lewis, Lloyd, Lyon. cadets themselves, who plan and administer all unit activities. The Precision Drill Team and the Drum and Bugle Corps offer membership to any cadet who is experienced or interested in these fields. These organizations perform not only at parades and reviews, but also in competition with similar groups from other institutions in this area. Duke is fortunate in having one of the few MARS amateur radio stations in the United States. The station has a training program and is available to any cadet who wishes to participate. MARS is the only means by which ham radio operators can continue Second Cadet Squadron Staff from left to right, D. Copelad, Squadron Commander; D. Austin, First Sgt. The Drill Team of the Air Force ROTC, the first row from left to right: Custer, Boys, Kendall, Sloan, Walton, Fischer. Second row: Oppenheim, Thompson, Morse, DeBeer, Davidow. Third row: Ebert, Price, Clark, Sell, Goolsby. Fourth row: Holt, Fritch, Parnham, Ticc, Boro. • r i ' 5!w rc m i A ! ' f; mm • • . VA « f • • f 1 1 Flight C, left to right, first row: Hankins, Girand, Steinmetz, Hartman, Holt, Engleby, Gnuse, Bowman, Grossman. Second row: Austin, Ritchie, Essig, Glass, Hawficld, Oebcn, Simon, Springston. their hobby at Duke. The Rifle Team is also open to any cadet, and matches with teams from other Universities are scheduled. The Photo Lab has some of the most up-to-date photographic equipment on campus and is available to all cadets interested in this field. Other additional activities in which the cadet may participate are the annual Military Ball, unit parties, orientation flying, field trips to Air Force Bases throughout the coun- try, and publication of the Contact and Dukadet, the Duke AFROTC newspaper and year- book respectively. Duke can justly be proud of the record of its AFROTC graduates while on active duty with the United States Air Force. Flight D, left to right, first row: Van Wyck, Burch, Cranford, Mize, Maxon, Merryman, Bryant, Smith, Jeffers. Second row: Bonham, Newman, Kreider, Slocum, Yost, Page, Shepherd, Miller, Myers. NROTC . ?  f  5  V The Duke University Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps unit has the job of supplying the United States Naval service with junior officers who have the technical proficiency, the leadership attributes, the well-rounded education, and personal integrity character- istic of Naval officers. Each midshipman at Duke is trained with this precept in mind. In addi- tion to his chosen major, he is taught junior officer lead- ership responsibilities, the customs and traditions of ' - S Ifff ' Lt. Lyman Band Co. Lt. Morgan Charlie Co. Lt. Clark Bravo Co. CDR Mewbornc Bt. Com. Lt. Long Alpha Co. Lt. Calvert Drill Team Co. The NROTC Battalion ' y The Midshipman officers and Petty officers. ■ g a fi ifiy ' i B Hi- - TW M. ia J •- l Wr 4 - ' V.tfMVW« ,  . ' )|IB ) m ' i i n a i- i i i M iii The Naval ROTC Band led by Drum Major George L. Hcnsley, Jr. The Naval RO I C Drill Team in a company formation. 148 Staff of the Dolphin, the NROTC newspaper, sealed from lejt to right: Daves, Whitman, Boyd, Dr. Klein, Wright, Little, Aycock, Miralia. Slanding: Jordan, Mewman, Lund, Harrison, Waters, Reynolds, Spadforda, Bunch, Varner, O ' Brion, Lawson, Grimes, Foster, Cook, Drury, Walser, Dautridge. the Navy, basic seamanship, and the sciences of gunnery, navigation and steam engineering. His Naval instructors, who are fully accredited Duke faculty members as well as line officers of the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps, acquaint him with the modern Navy, encourage the development of officer characteristics, and stimulate his interest in the Naval Service. The inidshipmen drill twice weekly to learn discipline and to develop the art of command. Each summer, the midshipmen participate in various cruises where they combine learning seamanship and the duties of officers with the pleasures of foreign ports. The Marine option midshipmen apply the principles of amphibious warfare they learn at Duke during summer training at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia. Duke midshipmen lead in almost every phase of campus activity. They also participate in several unit extracurricular projects that add to the pres- tige of both the unit and the University. These are the Dolphin, ranked as one of the top unit news- papers in the nation, a crack Drill Team that holds many honors, one of the three bands in the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, and a good Rifle Team. After four years of extensive education and training, the midshipman reaches his dual goal of diploma and commission. The NROTC Rifle Team, Jirsl row from left to right: Edwards, Strickland, Longdon, Can. Second row: Moorefield, Reins, Stevens, Sergeant Kanig. The Midshipman Battalion staff Jrom UJl to right: W. Spence, L. lanson, R. Weaver, W. Mewborne, R. Rodwell, T. Wright, C. McFee. SEMPER FIDELIS ■ 2fk B ' jd 1 ' Mil The Semper Fidclis Staff members are from left to right, first row: R. Beane (Commandant), R. Carr, L. Dusek. Second row: R. Rodwell, C. Rao, W. Losee. Third row: Major D. D. Ezell (Advisor), D. Tierney, T.Sgt. G. L. Kanig (Assistant Advisor). The members of Semper Fidelis, rom left to right, first row: Clark, Carr, Little, Freeman, Dusek, Rao, Rodwell, Beane. Second row: Grimm, Clayton, Savage, Hirsch, Bullock Tierney, Losee, Carroll. Third row: Major Ezell, Bryson, Morgan, Sherman, Smith, Forrest, Zenda, T. Sgt. Kanig. 150 SEMPER FIDELIS One may wonder just how it feels to know that you will some day soon become an officer in the world ' s most elite fighting force. The best way to find out is to ask a member of Beta Charge of the local Semper Fidelis Society. These men know and will tell you that the road to commissioning is an extremely difficult one — one that includes severe mental and physical hardships which are designed to make the individual a leader who demands respect from all men. These Duke students, whether NROTC, Marine option midship- men, PLC ' s Reservists, or Marine veterans, meet during the year to cultivate esprit de corps and to forward the interests of the Marine Corps throughout the University. Commandant Robert Bcane and faculty advisor Major D. D. Ezell led the society to a successful year. Activities included the Marine Corps birthday celebration, a re- cruiting drive, and a Christmas banquet. The guest speaker at the banquet was a distinguished Marine combat veteran, Colonel J. W. Stevens, deputy director of the Sixth Marine Corps Reserve and Recruitment District. But no matter what the activity may be, the underlying motive is always clear-cut — to develop the individual team-spirited Marine. Other services appeal to lesser virtues and ideals, but just as many Marine Corps recruiting posters say, It ' s the man that counts. The Semper Fidelis Christmas party included many distin- guished guests among whom were {left to right) Commander 0. C. Ainsworth, USN; Colonel J. W. Stevens II, USMC; and Major D. D. Ezell, USMC. In accordance with the tradition throughout the Marine Corps, Beta Charge celebrated the Marine Corps birthday in full ceremony. Major Ezell did the honors of cutting the cake. f . ' . WrSi- .5 R gMHnBgi BM S? ' ?Sk ' ' ' 2 %- ' ' - -, ' Mi «!iJ- «: . 1 A ■■%• Mm: . XaJ«A  w _ n .y H J Senior Class ofliccrs, first row, left to right: B. Herb Treas.), B. Bickett (Sec), T. Walkey (Vice-Pres.), E. Jordan (Pres.), S. Young (Pres.), J. Snow (Vice- Pres.). Second row: L. Dusek (Sec), B. Noble (Ath. Rep.), D. Pearl (Treas.). seniors • • juniors Junior Class officers, first row, lejt to right: B. Grant (Pres.), H. Walderman (Treas.), P. Kerns (Treas.) Second row: W. Byrd (Ath. Rep.), V. Learner (Vice- Pres,), R. Phillips (Vice-Pres.), M. Shuler (Pres.), F. Hcnian (Sec), J. Smith (Sec). Following tradition, the seniors presented the annual tree to the University on Foun- der ' s Day and gave their class gift in the spring. In the fall the classes jointly spon- sored the Homecoming Dance. The boys sold blazers, and the girls sold carnations for the Duke - U.N.C. game. The class activities end- ed with plans for Com- mencement. This year the junior class introduced some- thing new and different to Duke University by jointly planning and sponsoring the Devil ' s Revel which, judged by the turnout, was a great success. In the spring, the juniors again invited the entire stu- dent body to an after- noon of fun and relax- ation at a jazz concert. The sophomores on East and West were rewarded for their hard work and efforts by beautiful weather and enthusiastic fresh- men on Dink-Bow Day in the early fall. The girls managed to over- come tradition and were wearing their new blazers in the spring. The girls also raised money by a successful bake sale in the dorms on East. r M-f m mmmm iSm M ■Mc- No longer wearing the dinks and bows, the freshmen enjoyed themselves in the late fall at the annual Sweater Swing. In the spring, both classes began to make plans for their respective class projects. By working to- gether, the freshmen, as well as the upperclass- men, enjoyed a happy and exciting year. Sophomore Class officers, seated: J. Campbell (Vice- Pres.). Standing, lejt to right: C. Stober (Treas.), G. Ketner (Vice-Pres.), V. Welsh (Pres.), M. Hamilton (Ath. Rep.), S. Martin (Sec.), D. Katz (Treas.), W. Wicker- sham (Pres.). sophomores freshmen Freshman Cl£ ss officers, m( tow, left to right: L. Smathers (Sec), K. Oliver (Treas.). Second row: C. Hansen (Vice- Pres.), C. Merman (Vice-Pres.), S. Ervin (Pres.), M. Tovell (Treas.), B. Wilson (Pres.). ll First row: ABRELL, JOHN W., Martinsburg, W. Va., Chemistry. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4. ABER, MARY D., Pittsburgh, Pa., Psychology. KA; Glee Club 1, 2. AGNEW, HARMAN W., JR., Floyd, V a., Philosophy. WDBS 1, 2, 3; Engineering Manager 4. AKERS, WILLIAM M., West Palm Beach, Fla., Economics. ALEXANDER, JOHN M., Ridgewood, N. J., Pre-Med. AS ; SAIL ALLEN, BURWELL A., JR., Durham, N. C, Education. KA; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity D Club 4. ALLEN, POLLY W., Kalmazoo, Mich., Sociology. AXQ; YWCA Cabinet 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Ivy 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; FAC 3; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Steering Committee 3. ALSTER, LAWRENCE J., Washington, D. C, Civil Engineering. ZBT; Duke Players 3, 4; ASCE 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper 1, 2, 3, 4; DukEngineer 1, M ' ioV Who. Second row: AMAN, JOHN R., Clinton, N. C, Sociology. Bench and Bar 1, 2. AMEND, ELIZABETH C, Wilmington, Del., Elementary Education. 4 M; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 4; Modern Dance Club 4. AMOROSO, LAWRENCE J., Torrington, Conn., Psychology. KS. ANDREW, MABEL W., Lexington, N. C, Music. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sym phony Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. ANNIS, JERE W., Lakeland, Fla., Mathematics. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. APPLEBEE, MARGIE A., Richmond. Va., Accounting. M; J BK; Ivy 1; Chanticleer 1; FAC 3; Handbook Staff 2. ARANT, WILLIAM E., JR., Manning, S. C, Business Administration. K2; Basketball L ARMENTROUT, JEAN B., Pittsburgh, Pa., Psychology. KAO. Third row: ARN, SHIRLEY J., Dayton, Ohio, History. AAA; WSGA 4; House President 4. AUTRY, GEORGE B., Wilmington, Del., Pre-Law. Duke Players 1, 2, 3, President 4; Bench and Bar 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, Executive Committee 4; MSGA 4; Class Council 4; State Student Legislature 3, 4. AVERA, PATRICIA A., Orlando, Fla., Accounting. Duke Players 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chronicle 1 ; Student Union 1, 2, 3, Board of Governors 4. BAGGS, BEVERLY E., Jacksonville, Fla., History. Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Student Union 4. BAILEY, JUDITH A., Roanoke, Va., Political Science; Glee Club 1, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Sociology Club 3, 4. BAILEY, LLOYD R., Burnsville, N. C, Physics. BAIN, RICHARD C, JR., Falls Church, Va., Civil Engineering. HME; 4 BK; TBH; Varsity D Club 2; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers ' Student Council 4; Engineers ' Guidance Council 4. BAKER, WILLIAM A., Raleigh, N. G, Pre-Law. ATA; 4 BK; H2; MSGA 2, 3, 4; Class Council 3, 4; FAC 4; State Student Legislature 2, 3, Chairman 4. Seniors 1958 156 First tow: BALLARD, CHARLES L., Durham, N. C, Electrical Engineering. I A0; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4. BANKERT, JON C, JR., Baltimore, Md., Mechanical Engineering. AXA; HTS; ASME 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. BARKER, JAMES D., JR., Atlanta, Ga., Accounting. AS ; nMS; OAK; I BK; HS; AK r; Chanticleer 1; Chronicle 2, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4. BARKSDALE, BARBARA A., Decatur, Ga., History. KKP; SAH; 1 BK; KA; White Duchy 4; WSGA 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1; FAC 3; House President 4; House Council 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. BARNES, RALPH W., JR., Garden City, N. Y., Electrical Engineering. KS; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers ' Guidance Council 3, 4; Engineer ' s Student Council 2, 3, 4; Chairman Engineers ' Show 4; Order of Saint Patrick 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Who ' s Who. BARRINGER, KATHERINE C, Huntington, W. Va., Elementary Education. AT; Social Standards 3; Nereidian Club 2, 3, 4; WSGA 4. BART AL, JIM E., Gary, Ind., Business Administration. l Ae; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BARTON, ALEXANDER C, Newfoundland, N. J., Geology. MSGA 3. Second row: BA ' V, JULIA M., Dover, Ohio, Sociology. ZTA; Chanticleer 2, 3; WSGA 3; Student Union 1, 2; Judicial Board 4. BAYLIS, THOMAS A., Durham, N. C, Political Science. (I H2; HSA; J BK; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; CAre«iW« 1 ; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. BEANE, ROBERT D., Tampa, Fla., Economics. IIKA; Junior Class Council; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 1, 2, 3, 4; WDBS 2. BECKER, BARBARA E., Washington, D. C, Political Science. BELL, H. BRADFORD, Beaver Falls, Pa., History. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BELL, ROBERT B., Durham, N. C, Political Science. Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3. BERGER, EDWARD P., Miami, Fla., Chemistry. Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chanticleer 3; MSGA 2; Varsity Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1. BERMAN, HOWARD H., Silver Springs, Md., Chemistry. ZBT; J ME; BK; HS; Publications Board 4; Pre-Med Society 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2. Third row: BEVANS, SUE M., Arlington, Va., Political Science. KA; I KA; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; WSGA 3, 4; House President 4; Judicial Board 3; Who ' s Who. BIERBAUM, JANICE R., Miami, Fla., Sociology. KKF; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Peer 2; Junior Class Council. BISHOP, BETTY G., Bluefield, W. Va., Religion. BISWELL, CHARLES D., Woodstown, N. J., Accounting. AS ; AK r. BLACK, CYNTHIA, Columbus, Ohio, Elementary Education. KKP; YWCA Cabinet 2; Freshman Y Council, FAC 4; Sandals 2; Student Union 4. BLACK, KAREN L., Shaker Heights, Ohio, Psychology. KA©; BK; FXA; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; FAC 3; Junior Class President. BLACK, LEONARD C, Lynnhaven, Va., History. I KS. BLACKBURN, HARRY L., JR., Highland Springs, Va., Civil Engineering, i 0■, ASCE 3; President 4; Basketball 1. Seniors 195 157 First row: BLACKSTONE, DAVID L., Chevy Chase, Md., Economics. i:X; Varsity D Club 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 4; Freshman Y Council; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; FAC 3; A I)Q 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4. BLECHMAN, BARRY K., Washington, D. C, Business Administration. ZBT; OAK; AKT; Pub Board 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Class Council 4; FAC 2, 3; Who ' s Who. BLEVINS, JAMES L., Norfolk, Va., History. Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BOAZ, KATHERINE S., Corpus Christi, Texas, Elementary Education. AAA, President 4; Coordinate Board 3; WDBS 1, 2, 3; Radio Council 3. BOGGS, WILLIAM W., Oradell, N. J., Civil Engineerini;. ATQ; ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1. BOLINGER, DONALD S., Dayton, Ohio, Civil Engineering. IIKA; ASCE 2, 3, 4. BOLLMAN, PAUL W., Shillington, Pa., English. J K r: Varsity D Club 3, 4; Class Council 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BONCZEK, LON F., JR., Webster, Mass., Education. KZ; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Senior Class Council; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Second row: BONHAM, ARTHUR E., Seattle, Wash., Electrical Engineering. AIEE 3, 4. BOOZER, FRANK V., Norfolk, Va., Business Administration. KS; Chronicle 2; Lacrosse 1, 2. BOSLEY, NORMAN K., Evanston, III., General. BOSWORTH, ANTHONY, Scarsdale, N. Y., Business Administration. OKA; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. BOTTOMS, ALTON B., Canton, N. C, Geology. BBH; Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. BOURNE, ELLIOTT G., Stoneville, N. C, Psychology. BX. BOWDEN, MARY F., Portsmouth, Va., Sociology. AAU; Social Standards 2; FAC 3. BOWERS, ALFRED G., Princeton, N. J., Business Administration. ATQ; Glee Club 1, 3; Track 2, 3. Third row: BOYER, William M., Winston-Salem, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. FIK , President 4; Who ' s Who; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4. BRACEY, FRANCES L., Salisbury, N. C, Mu.nc Education. Duke Players 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BRADFORD, ALAN T., Raleigh, N. C, English. BK; Duke Players 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Chanticleer 1; Archive 4. BRADLEY, ELLEN, Alexandria, Va., Elementary Education. KA; Chanticleer 1, 2; WSGA 3, 4; Judicial Board Chairman 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2; Sandals 2; White Duchy. ' BRADLEY, JOSEPHINE S., Medford, Mass., English. Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Student Union 4. BRAUN, HARVEY H., Red Bank, N. J., Mechanical Engineering. A(-); ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Senior Class President. BREWER, DAVID L., Durham, N. C , Mechanical Engineering. ' KA; ASME 3, 4. BRIDGES, BENJAMIN, JR., Leesburg, Va., Economics. J Ki:; I BK; Bench and Bar 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 3. Seniors 1958 158 First row: BRINGHURST, ELISABETH, Greenville, S. C, Science-Education. AT; TIME; T ' FQ; YWCA Cabinet 4; Chanticleek 1; Chronicle 2; Ivv 1. BRIXTON, WILLIAM M., Ahoskie, N. C., Psychology. Dulce Players 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2. BROCKWELL, ARLICK L.,.IR., Petersburg, Va., History. KII; Duke Players 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; Class Council 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3, Board of Chairmen 3. BROOKS, CAROLYN, Palm Beach, Fla., Art. AT. BROOKS, LAURA L., Apex, N. C, Education. Duke Players 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4. BROWN, ANN K., Kensington, Md., Math. BROWN, GARY H., Randleman, N. C, Pre-Ministerial. BROWNELL, ROBERT B., Morristown, Tenn., Electrical Engineering. HME; TBIl; BK; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4. Second row BRUBAKER, MARGARET M. (Mrs.), Asheville, N. C, Science Education. Chanticleer 1; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; WDBS 1. BRUEGGEMANN, PEGGY L., Cincinnati, Ohio, Zoology- KKP; Social Standards 3; FAC 4. BRUGH, JUDITH E., White Plains, N. Y., English. ZTA; KA: i)BK; Ivy 2; Publications Board 4; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; Coordinate Board 3; Who ' s Who. BRUTON, ALICE B., Lexington, N. C, Math. WAA Board 2; Hoof ' n Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYSON, EDWIN C, JR., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. KA: Varsity D Club 4; Semper Fidelis 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BULKLEY, EDWARD E., S. Lincoln, Mass., Electrical Engineering. Engineers ' Guidance Council 3, 4; Baseball 1. BULLARD, LAWRENCE D., Wilmington, N. C, Business Administration. BULLOCK, JOHN A., JR., Summit, N. J., Business Administration. t K: ; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; Semper Fidelis 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 4. Third row: BUNCH, WILLIS A., Durham, N. C, Political Science. BURDICK, DONALD S., Huntington, W. Va., Math. AS ; HME; I HS. BURGER, JOSEPH C, JR., Camp Lejeune, N. C, Business Administration. HKA; AK I ' ; Semper Fidelis 1, 2, 3, 4. BURNS, PATRICIA L., Middletown, Ohio, Political Science. AT, President 3; Pan-Hel Council 2: Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. BURTON, NANCY, Charlotte, N. C, Psychology. YWCA Cabinet 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2. 3, 4; WSGA 4; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4. BURTON, RICHARD G., Providence, R. I., Economics. BSU, President 4; Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Peer ; Men ' s Athletic C;ouncil 1; Class Council 2; IFC 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Old Trinity Club; Who ' s Who. CALLAGHAN, NAN, Richwood, W. Va., Pre-Med. FAC 4. CALVERT, JOHN F., Auburndale, Mass,. Math. SX; HME; Freshman Y Council, Sophomore Y Council; Class Council 2; FAC 2; Navy Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Seniors 1958 159 First row: CAMP, THOMAS F., Atlanta, Ga., Pre-Med. ATA; I HS; I BK; Order of Hippocrates; Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; FAG 3. GARDOZE, FERNANDO, Panama, Economics. FAG 3. GARLE, GAROL M., Wantagh, N. Y., Psychology. I M; FXA; Pre-Med Society 2; Newman Glub. CARLISLE, JAMES M., Westfield, N. J., Pre-Med. SX. GARLYLE, MARY L, Winston-Salem, N. G., English. KA; 1 KA; tBK; Ivy 1 ; Sandals 2; White Duchy 4; House President 4; Secretary Judicial Board 3; Who ' s Who. GARROLL, GORDON S., Hyattsville, Mo., Economics. i;X; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1. GARTER, ALAN B., Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, Psychology. AS ; Glee Club 1; Choir 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2; Madrigal Chorus 3. GASSIDY, SAMUEL M., Pittsburgh, Pa., Economics. Second row: CAVINESS, ELIZABETH K., Raleigh, N. G., History. ZTA; Student Union 2, 3. GAVINESS, LEWIS L., Raleigh, N. C. Electrical Engineering. AIEE 3, 4; WDBS 1, 2. CEDARSTRAND, THEODORE G, Ridgewood, N. J., Economics. SAE. CHAMBERS, SALLY A., New York, N. Y., General. WAA 2; Nereidian 3, 4. CLAPP, JULIA E., Siler City, N. C, Elementary Education. CLARK, ANTHONY W., Arlington, Va., Mechanical Engineering. ATA. CLARK, NANCY S., Washington, D. C, English. Pen 3: WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Council 3, 4. CLARK, NEWTON T., Spartanburg, S. G, Chemistry. IIKO; Chanticleer 2; Chronicle 2; Class Council 2. 3. Third row: CLARK, ROBERT L., Orlando, Fla., Math. IlKA; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. CLAYTON, JERRY M., Roxboro, N. G, Business Administration. K2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. CLAYTON, JOSEPH G, Haw River, N. C, Business Administration. KA; AK ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAYTON, ROBERT F., Atlanta, Ga., Economics. HK ; FAG 4; Student Union 4. CLAYTON, THOMAS W., Chattanooga, Tenn., English. I BK; I)H2; Glee Club 1; Madrigal Chorus 3, 4. CLEAVELAND, CLIFTON R., Columbia, S. C., Pre-Med. HK ; I BK; Red Friars 4; Chanticleer 1, 2; Chronicle 4; Glass Council 2; FAG 3; Marshal 3; Student Union 3, Chairman 4; Who ' s Who. CLEMENT, D. HAYES, JR., New Bern, N. G, Accounting. KA; BQS; Varsity D Glub 4; Men ' s Athletic Council 2; MSGA 1; Class Council 2; FAG 2, 3; Marshal 3; House President 1; Basketball 2; 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; Track 2; Old Trinity Club; Who ' s Who. CLEVELAND, LEE C., West Caldwell, N. J., Civil Engineering. IIKA; ASCE 1, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society. Seniors 195 160 3,4. 2, 3. 4; FAC 3; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. First row: COBB, CURTIS E., Port Washington, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering. 4 K F; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; ASME 3, 4; Track 1, 2, COLE, JOHN W., Webster Groves, Mo., General. BQU; Class Council 3; FAC 3; Student Union 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. COLLINS, DONALD, Astoria, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering. ASME 3, 4. COLLINS, JEANNE G., Cedartown, Ga., History. AXQ; Duke Players 3, 4; WAA Board 2. COLWELL, SAMUEL C, III, Southport, Conn., Math. BGH; Peer 1, 2; Freshman Y Council 1 ; Marching Band 1 ; Tennis 1. CONE, JULIA A., Saluda, S. C, Art History. Chanticleer 2; Student Union 3, 4; Pep Board 3, 4. COOKE, MAXWELL E., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Marching 1, COOPER, CAROL A., Nutley, N. J., French. ZTA; I BK; T FQ; Social Standards 3; Chanticleer 1, 2. Second row: COOPER, ELIZABETH G., Henderson, N. C, History. KAB. COPELAND, DARRYL W., Uhrichsville, Ohio, Electrical Engineering. SN; HME; I BK; TBR; Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Class President 3; Engineers ' Guidance Council 3, 4; Engineering Student Council 3, 4; Order of St. Patrick 3, 4; CORNEY, ELIZABETH B., Maplewood, N. J., Sociology. COUCH, JON W., Durham, N. C, Pre-Med. A0; Duke Players 2; Golf Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity D Club 1, 2. COUNCIL, WALDO L., Durham, N. C, Geology. COWIE, JAMES D., Tuckahoe, N. Y., Accounting. HKA. COZART, WILLIAM H., JR., Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. Q■, YMCA Cabinet 3; IFC 2, 3; ASME 3, 4. CRACKNELL, TERRY A., Alliance, Ohio, Civil Engineering. SN; DME; TBH; I BK; Engineers ' Guidance Council 3, 4; DukEngineer 4. Third row: CRAVEN, CARLYLE C, Lexington, N. C, Accounting. Class Council 4. CRAVEN, FAITH, Lexington, N. C, Elementary Education. AAA. CRAVEN, JESSE C, JR., Ramseur, N. C, Pre-Med. ' tK ' F. CREASY, ALBERT H., Wilmington, N. C, Chemistry. CREWS, ROBERT J., Winston-Salem, N. C, Math. ATA; Pep Board 1, 2, 3, West Chairman 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 3; Tra- ditions Board 4. CRINKLEY, MILDRED S., Warrenton, N. C, History. I BK; Ivy 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2. CRIHFIELD, GLENN S., Greensboro, N. C. Business Administration., SX; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Fraternity President 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. GULP, JAMES S., Washington, D. C, Business Administration. t A0; AK ' F; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors 1958 ' 161 Firsl row: CULTON, GLADYS C, Charlotte, N. C, English. 4 BK; Ivy 1. CURRAN, ROLLIN T., Reidsville, N. C, Chemistry. nME; 1 BK; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. CUSHMAN, NANCY, St. Petersburg, Fla., Psychology. KA; YWCA Cabinet 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Choir 3, 4; Coordinate Board 4. CUTTING, SARAH H., Arlington, Va., English. Student Forum 3. CUYAR, ROBERT A., Staten Island, N. Y., Economics. AK F; Shoe ' n ' Slipper 4; Campus Chest 3. DALLY, CAROLYN, Monroe, N. Y., Political Science. AAA; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3. D ' ANGELO, JOHN M., Oradell, N. J., Business Administration. KS; Soccer 1, 2, 3. DAVIDSON, SALLY A., Greenville, S. C, Psychology. AAH; SAH; YWCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Chanticleer 1; Qass Council 2; Pan-Hcl Council 3; Class Officer 2. Second row: DAVIS, CLARENCE B., Wilmington, N. C, Civil Engineering. TBU; ASCE 4. DAVIS, ELIZABETH B., Chevy Chase, Md., Zoo ' ogy- ZTA; tKA; I BK; YWCA Cabinet 4; Class Council 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; FAG 4; Who ' s Who. DAVIS, JACK R., Asheville, N. C, Forestry. DAVIS, JIMMY F., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. KA; Football 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, KEITH E., Guilford College, N. C, Psychology. X; BK; Archive 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3; Debate Team 1, 2; Court of Appeals 3, Chairman 4. DAWSON, FERDINAND D., Port Neches, Texas, Psychology. Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Triple Quartet 4. DAWSON, ROBERT G., JR., Raleigh, N. C, Civil Engineering. ASCE 2, 3, 4. DEPUY, ROBERT W., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Pre-Dental. HKA; Varsity D Club 3, 4, President 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 4; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4. Third row: DICKINSON, JEAN, St. Petersburg, Fla., Math. I M; HME; BK; Ivy 1. DIETRICH, CARL P., Akron, Ohio, Pre-Dental. KS. DILLARD, GUY JACKSON, JR., Columbus, Ga., Pre-Med. ATQ. DILWORTH, RICHARD L., Winston-Salem, N. C, Political Science. KS; Chronicle 1, 2; Fraternity President 4; IFC 4; Wrestling 1. DINGWALL, ROBERT W., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Psychology. Pre-Med Society 1 ; Glee Club 1 ; Choir 1. DOANE, SARA E., Longmeadow, Mass., Sociology. AXQ. DODD, WILLIAM F. G., Henderson, N. C, Business Administration. Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1, 2. DOMHOFF, WILLIAM, Rocky River, Ohio, Psychology. l Kr; Hi:; ii ; I BK; Varsity D Club 4; IFC 4; Pub Board 3; Chanticleer 2, 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3; Fraternity President 4; Who ' s Who. ' Seniors 1958 162 ' Y Cabinet; Sopho- Council; Junior Y First row: DONOVAN, GERALD F., Valhalla, N. Y., Business Administration. DORRIS, HENRY N., Burlington, N. C, Electrical Engineering. DOUGHTIE, EDWARD O., Columbus, Ga., English. AS ; 1)BK; Archive 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGHTON, JO C, Wilkesboro, N. C, Primary Education. i M; I)BK; i KA; WAA Board 2; WSGA 4; Concert Band 1 ; FAC 3 DOWELL, MARY L., Westfield, N. J., History. nS . DUDLEY, ALDEN W., JR., Staten Island, N. Y., Pre-Med. YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman more Class Council; Junior Class Council; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; FAC 2; Triple Quartet 3; Sophomore Y ' Council. DUSEK, LOWELL M., Alliance, Ohio, Pre-Law. A0 ; Bench and Bar 2, 3; MSGA 1, 2, 3; FAC 3; Semper Fidelis 2, 3, 4; NROTC Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary; Glee Club 1. DUVALL, JAMES E., Garden City, N. Y., Business Administration. HKA; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1. Second row: DWIGGINS, LATTIE R., JR., Winston-Salem, N. C, Business Administration. AS . EBSARY, PATRICIA L., Coral Gables, Fla., History. WAA Board 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Student Union 4; Pep Board 1 . EDMUNDSON, RONALD G., Stantonsburg, N. C, Business Administration. FIK ; Student Union 3, 4. EDWARDS, ROBERT C, JR., Clemson, S. C, Economics. KA; Fraternity President 4; MSGA 1, 2; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Coun- cil; IFC 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Trinity Club 4; Junior Class Officer. EGERTON, FRANK N., Durham, N. C, oology, A i ; Chanticleer 1. EGGLESTON, JOSEPH C, Memphis, Tenn., Pre-Med. AXA; HME; 4 BK; I HS; BQH; Men ' s Athletic Council 1; Fraternity President 4; MSGA 1, 2, 4; Freshman Y Council; IFC 1, 4; FAC 2, 3; Who ' s Who. ELLIOT, DIANE S., Forest City, N. C, English. Ivy. ELLIS, MARTHA L., Westfield, N. J., History. HB ; Social Standards 2, 3, Chairman 4; Nereidian 1; WSGA 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. Third row: EMBLEY, ROGER L., Trenton, N. J., Pre-Law. AXA; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 2, 3; Class Council 2. EVRE, HILLIARD M., Ill, Morehead City, N. C, Accounting. EVANS, GEOFFREY, Alexandria, Va., English. KV; Duke Players, 3, 4; Chronicle 1, 2. EVANS, JAMES M., Toledo, Ohio, English. SN; Glee Club, 1 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. EVERETT, RONALD W., Durham, N. G, Music. Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus 3. FAGGART, JAMES R., China Grove, N. C, Religion. FAIRGRIEVE, NANCY J., Pittsburgh, Pa., Education. KAO; Hoof ' n ' Horn, 1, FAC 4. FARMER, WAYNE P., N. Augusta, S. C, Mathematics. Seniors 1958 163 First row: FAULKNER, FRANCES J., Henderson, N. C, History, KA0; Social Standards Committee 1, 2, 3: Hoof ' n ' Horn 3. FENNELL, SUSAN E., Chevy Chase, Md., History. A t A; Ivy; Duke Players 1; Chronicle 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2. FERNANDO, MARION B., Aruba, Netherlands, West Indies, English. Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2. FERRALL, THOMAS R., Pittsburgh, Pa., Political Science. i KT; HSA; MSGA 4; Marching Band 1, 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Trinity Club 4; Who ' s Who. FIDLER, PAUL P., Augusta, Ga., Mathematics. ATA. FINNEGAN, DOROTHY A., Alexandria, Va., Sociology. 4)KA; WAA Board 2; Chronicle 1. FIRTH, GORDON N., Baltimore, Md., English. T FQ; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, President 4; Chronicle 1, 3. FLEMING, WILLIAM L., JR., Henderson, N. C, Business Administration. K£. Second row: FORD, ROBERT C, Norfolk, Va., Political Science. AXA; Bench and Bar 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. FORD, THOMAS H., Rome, Ga., Business Administration. FORREST, JEROME B., Clearwater, Fla., Business Administration. i A0; AKT; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; Golf 1, 2. FORRESTER, SHERRI R., Wilmington, N. C, Chemistry. I BK. FORTESCUE, WILLIAM N., JR., HendersonviUe, N. C, Psychology. K2; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1 . FOSTER, JULIA A., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Religion. SAH; 1 BK; Ivy; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2. FOSTER, WILLIAM T., Durham, N. C, Engineering. ASME 2, 3, 4; Lacros se 2. FRANKO, LAYTON W., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Pre-Law. Third row: FRENCH, ANNA M., Birmingham, Ala., History. KA; I BK; Ivy; FAC 4. FREUND, CURTIS A., New York, N. Y., English. FREUND, PETER A., New York, N. Y., Zoology. Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; WDBS 1. FRIEDEL, ROBERT O., Ramsey, N. J., Pre-Med. AXA; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1. FULLER, ROBERTA J., Coeburn, Va., Sociology. AAH. FURMAN, SHERWOOD M., Jackson, Mich., Business Administration. BeFI. GARRISON, WILLIAM C, HI, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Philosophy. i; ( E; A A; MSGA 2; IFC 3. GATRELL, JAMES H., Kingsport, Tenn., Physics. Swimming 1. Seniors 1958 164 ' f %mM Om First row: GAULD, EDWIN S., Sea Cliff, N. Y., Mathematics 9KV; Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. GAVLAK, ALBERT J., JR., Cleveland, Ohio, Accounting. Bench and Bar 1, 4. GEBEL, EMILE L., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chemistry. i K ; Asst. Mgr. Basketball 1, 2. GENTRY, PAUL C, Maxton, N. C, Pre-Med. Pre-Med Society 4; Glee Club 1, 3. GEORGE, TERENCE D., London, England, English. Archive 2; WDBS 4. GERARD, JEAN, Roxboro, N. C, Spanish. AAO; Social Standards 2, 3; Freshman Y Council; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3; Pep Board 1. GIBBONS, ELIZABETH L., Harrisburgh, Va., Religion. Choir 1; Madrigal Chorus 3, 4. GIBSON, ALICE D., Charlotte, N. C, English. Second row: GIBSON, JEANNE C, Roanoke Rapids, N. C, Music. AAA; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. GILBERT, ERNEST P., JR., Durham, N. C, Civil Engineering. 2N; Chanticleer 2; Chronicle 2; ASCE 2, 3, 4. GILL, JOANNA W., Elizabeth City, N. C, History. AXQ; Duke Players 1; Chronicle 2; Pegasus 3, 4. GLOVER, PATRICIA A., Nashville, N. C, Elementary Education. GODT, MICHAEL H., Rockville Center, N. Y., Business Ai-ninistration. ZBT; Fraternity President 4; MSGA 4; IFC 3, 4. GOEBEL, MARJORIE L., Killeen, Texas, French. KA0; TTQ; Social Standards 3; FAC 4. GOING, MARY A., Fort Myers, Fla., Elementary Education. GOLDSTEIN, BERNARD S., Atlanta, Ga., Accounting. ZBT; AK F; Duke Players 2, 3; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; Student Union 3. Third row: GOLDSTEIN, RICHARD L., Great Neck, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering. ZBT; ASME 4. GOLDSTEIN, SUZANNE B., Hampton, Va., Elementary Education. AE . GONZALEZ, ANTONIO C, Lares, Puerto Rico, Chemistry. GONZALES, SERGE, Westfield, N. J., Geology. K2; YMCA Cabinet 1 ; MSGA 1, 2; Freshman Y Council. GOW, ALEXANDER, III, Marathon Shores, Fla., History. GRAHAM, LAWRENCE S., Daytona Beach, Fla., General. SN. GRANDT, MARILYN A., Garden City, N. Y., English. KA0; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1 ; Chanticleer 1; Student Union 3, 4. GRANT, GEORGE R., JR., Fayetteville, N. C, Psychology, Pre-Med Society 4. Seniors 1958 165 f0 .4i% s j First row: GRANT, THOMAS W., Ill, Fairfield, Conn., Business Administration. K2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 1, 2. GRAY, ELIZABETH D., Laurens, S. C, History. GREENE, ROBERT H., Arlington, Va., Mathematics. HME; HS; i BK; Concert Band 1; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. GREENHILL, JAMES M., Durham, N. C., Civil Engineering. GREGERSON, NORMAN C, Coral Gables, Fla., Business Administration. ATA. GRIFFIN, JOHN T., Rocky Mount, N. C, Business Administration. GROTH, KAROLYN J., Bethlehem, Pa., English. A ; 1 KA; Social Standards 3; Judicial Board 4; Glee Club 2, 3. GUEST, FRANKLIN D., Anderson, S. C, Economics. Second row: GUILLIANO, PETER W., Caracas, Venezuela, General. GUNN, ANN N., Yanceyville, N. C, Psychology. ZK; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 1, 2; Fraternity President 4; Pan-Hel Council 3; Modern Dance Club 2, 3. GUYER, MARY E., Erie, Pa., History. KKF; Peer 1, 2; Senior Class Council; Pan-Hel Council 3; FAC 3; Class President 1. HALL, GRACE A., WoUaston, Mass., Physical Education. KKP; A t PA; WAA 2; Peer 2; Glee Club 1, 2. HANES, ELIZABETH, New York, N. Y., French. AAIl; Sophomore Class Council; Madrigal Chorus 4; Student Union 1; Sandals 2; Ivy 2. HANFORD, MARY ELIZABETH, Salisbury, N. C, Political Science. AAA; I KA; nSA; White Duchy; Sandals 2; Duke Players 3; YWCA 1; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; WSGA 2, 4, President 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1,2; FAC 3; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who. HANKINS, ROBERT W., Winston-Salem, N. C, Electrical Engineering. KA; HME; Varsity D Club; Fraternity President, 4; IFC 4; AIEE 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2. HARRELL, HAYWOOD, Dallas, Texas, Mechanical Engineering. ASME. Third row: HARRIS, BOBBY TOE, Rural Hall, N. C, Education. KA; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Most Valuable Player Award 3. HARRIS, JACQUELIN A., Atcairn, Pa., Elementary Education. A ; Chanticleer 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3. HARRISON, lAMES Y., Columbia, S. C, Business Administration. KA; AKV: Varsity D Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. HARSTINE, WILLARD R., Dover, Ohio, English. SN; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3. HART, ELIZABETH F., Winston-Salem, N. C, Elementary Education. ZTA; Social Standards 2; Nereidian Club 1, 2, 3; Peer 3; WSGA 4; FAC 3; House President 4. HATCHER, NORA S., Hamlet N. C, Political Science. KA0. HEATH, PAUL E., JR., Norfolk, Va., Electrical Engineering. Kl ; Chanticleer 1. 2, 3; Glee Club. 1; AIEE 2, 3, 4. HENION, ALAN M., Ramsey, N. J., Accounting. Seniors 1958 166 First row: HENSLEY, GEORGE L., Burnsville, N. C, Business Administration. I K2; Chanticleer 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3, 4. HERB, BARBARA A., West Lawn, Pa., English. ZTA; Sophomore Class Council; Pan-Hel Council 3; Glee Club 1; Class Officer 4. HERMES, DORIS J., Martinsville, Va., Psychology. Nereidian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2. HESTER, STEPHEN L., Edgewater, Fla., General. tBK; MSGA 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1 ; Debate Team 2, 3, 4. HEWARD, HENRY W., Havertown, Pa., Accounting. HICKS, MARGARET A., Rockwood, Tenn., Elementary Education. KA; I KA; WSGA 4; Junior Class Council; Glee Club 1, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3, 4; Student Union 2; Who ' s Who. HIDRETH, ANDREW R., Longmeadow, Mass., Economics. 1 KV; AIEE 1,2; WDBS 1, 2. HILL, JOHN D., Earle, Ark., English. I Ki;; Chanticleer 1; Pre-Med Society 1; YMCA Cabinet 3; Student Union 2, 3, 4. Second row: HILL, JOHN F., Murfreesboro, N. C, Mathematics. Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 3, 4. HILL, R. SUSAN, Cincinnati, Ohio, English. Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; FAC 4. HILLES, ELIZABETH S., Durham, N. C, Elementary Education. ZTA; Chanticleer 1, 2; Student Union 1, 2. HOBBS, JOHN E., Ladue, Mo., Political Science. BGH; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; FAC 3; WDBS 1 ; Baseball 1. HOCH, WILLIAM K., Canonsburg, Pa., Mechanical Engineering. SN; ASME 2, 3, 4; FootbaU 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLCOMB, ALFRED S., Mt. Airy, N. C, Business Administration. K2. HOLLER, JOHN W., Durham, N. C, Accounting. HOLLIFIELD, HENRY C, Norfolk, Va., Pre-Med. Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2. Third row: HOLLOMAN, RICHARD V., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. Gymnastics Manager 2. HOLSINGER, CAROLYN R., New York, N. Y., Religion. I KA; YWCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; WSGA 4; Ivy; Transfer Advisor 4. HOLT, JENNIE L., Cincinnati, Ohio, Political Science. AAA; I KA; LISA; Publications Board 4; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4: Sopho- more Class Council; FAC 3; Who ' s Who, HOOD, DONALD W., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. HORD, ROBERT E., Jamaica, N. Y., Accounting. TE J ; Swimming 1, 2, 3. HOUSE, RICHARD E., Durham, N. C, Accounting. Track 1. HORIN, ROBERT G., Jamaica, N. Y., Accounting. TE ; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3; Dolphin. HOWER, THOMAS R. , Shelbyville, Ky., Economics. Baseball 1, 2, 3. Seniors 1958 167 Firs I row: HUGGIN, ELIZABETH A., Gastonia, N. C, Sociology. KA; YMCA Cabinet 3; Sorority President 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Student Union 3. HUNT, RUSKIN H., JR., Grifton, N. C, Geology. AXA. HUNTLEY, CHARLES B., Charlotte, N. C, History. HK ; KX; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 4. HURT, JOHN M., Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. ASME 1. HUSS, JOHN D., Jacksonville, Fla., Political Science. EISA; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 2; Chronicle 2; MSGA 3; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council. HUSTER, RICHARD H., Jacksonville, Fla., Pre-Med. Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 2, 3. HYNES, ROSE C, Richmond, Va., Philosophy. AF; Ivy; T ' FQ; Duke Players 1, 2, 4; Archive 2. I ' ANSON, LAWRENCE W., JR., Portsmouth, Va., Political Science. 2N; Bench and Bar 1; Fraternity President 4; Senior Class Council; IFC 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2. Second row: INGLING, CARL R., JR., St. Petersburg, Pa., Physics. JACKSON, MARY L., Barrington, 111., English. YWCA Cabinet 4; Concert Band 3; Symphony Orchestra 3. JACKSON, JAMES, Kingstree, S. C, History. I A0; A J Q; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3, 4. JARRELL, RONALD E., Durham, N. C, Geology. Wrestling 1, 2. JENKINS, JOHN E., JR., Charlotte, N. C, Electrical Engineering. HME; I BK; TBH; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. JENNETTE, DAVID L., Elizabeth City, N. C, Forestry. KS; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2. JOHNSON, EDWARD C, Jacksonville, Fla., Psychology. t K F; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH P., Norfolk, Va., Mathematics. Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: JOHNSON, HERBERT M., Bronxville, N. Y., Geology. i;X; A A; Publications Board 3, 4; Chanticleer 1; Chronicle 1, 2; Archive 4; Peer 2, 3; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; FAC 2, 3; MSGA 2; Pep Board 1. JOHNSON, JAMES E., Lumberton, N. C, History. KA; IFC 3; Student Union 2, 3, 4; FAC 2, 3; Track 1. JOHNSON, JOANNA, Varina, N. C, Elementary Education. A |)A; WAA Board 2, 3; Modern Dance Club 1. JOHNSON, ROBERT L., JR., Hickory, N. C, Geology. UK . JOHNSON, ROBERT T., Burlington, N. C, Accounting. ATQ; Varsity D Club 4; Fraternity President 4; IFC 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, ANNE H., Charlestown, W. Va., French. ZTA; TVQ; Fraternity President 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1. 2. JONES, DANNY B., Raleigh, N. C, English. ATQ; BK; I H i] ; Junior Y Council; Student Union 1, 2. JONES, FREDERICK O., Charlotte, N. C, History. B0II; Publications Board 1; Bench and Bar 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3; Junior Class Council. Seniors 1958 168 First row: JONES, JUDITH H., Cincinnati, Ohio, Political Science. Chronicle 1, 2; Senior Class Council. JONES, LEONIDAS J., Warrenton, N. C, Electrical Engineering. 4 BK; AS ; TBH; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; WDBS 2, 3. JORDAN, ELIZABETH L., Durham, N. C, General. AAH; White Duchy; Senior Class Council; WSGA 3; Senior Class President; Who ' s Who. JORDAN, JOHN M., Saxapahaw, N. C, Business Administration. ATQ; BQS; Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 1, 2; MSGA 1; Track 1,2; Cross Country 3. JOYE, N. MASON, JR., Lake City, Fla., Chemistry. Pre-Med Society 1; Football 1. KEARNS, AMOS R., JR., High Point, N. C, Business Administration. KA; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. KEIFER, ROBERT B., Dunbar, W. Va., Religion. AG; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council; FAC 3, 4. KEIM, CAROL M., Washington, D. C, Mathematics. ZTA; HME; XA; Ivy. Second row: KEMP, DAVID E., Daytona Beach, Fla., Psychology. 2X; VXA; OBK; Sophomore Class Council. KETNER, JANET S., Concord, N. C, Elementary Education. KA. KIM, KUN H., Seoul, Korea, Mechanical Engineering. KIMZEY, PATRICIA A., Brevard, N. C, Political Science. ZTA; Chanticleer 2, 3; Pegasus 2, 3, 4. KINYON, BRICE W., Oak Ridge, Tenn., Philosophy. 2 E; KX. KIRKLAND, FRANK, Scotland Neck, N. C, History. KNAPP, JOHN F., Hopewell, Va., Pre-Med. Glee Club 2; Pre-Med Society 4. KNIGHT, ROBERT H., Lincolnton, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. ASME 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: KRAMER, RICHARD S., Shaker Heights, Ohio, English. ATQ; BQS; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3: IFC 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; FAC 2; WDBS 2, 3. KRAUS, SALLY A., Harrisburg, Pa., General. AE I ; Chanticleer 1, 2; Chronicle 2; Bench and Bar 3; Pan-Hel Council 3, President 4; Pep Board 1, 2, 3, 4. KREPS, DONALD A., Maplewood, N. J., Business Administration. SN; Golf 1. KRUEGER, RONALD P., Short Hills, N. J., Chemistry. KS; Track 1,2. LALIBERTE, L. MARIE, Miami Beach, Fla., History. ZTA; Pan-Hel Vice-President 4. LAMMERT, JOHN H., Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Ministerial. AXA; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2; MSGA 1, 2; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council: IFC 2; Glee Club 1; Student Union 1. LANG, GORDON R., Rochester, N. Y., History. J K F; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Soccer Varsity 1, 2, LARESE, RICCI J., Kimball, W. Va., Pre-Med. 2N. 3, 4. ' Seniors 1958 169 First row: LEAGUE, ELIZABETH A., Henderson, N. C, English. A i : Duke Players 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. LEE, CAROL S., Sebring, Fla., Education. AT; Publications Board 3; Glee Club. LEE, CAROLYN P., Durham, N. C, Sociology. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 3. LEE, JOHN D., Sarver, Pa., Business Administration. 1 A0; Football 1, 2. LEE, MARY F., Durham, N. C, Psychology. 2K; A A; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Pan-Hel Council 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3. LEPAGE, FRED R., Chappaqua, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering. ATA; Fraternity President 4; IFC 4; ASME 3, 4; Engineering Guidance Council 4. LEVINE, MICHAEL V., Hempstead, N. Y., Psychology. I BK; FXA; Order of the Hippocrates 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 1. LEWIS, CLAYTON W., Ruxton, Md., Economics. ATQ. Second row: LIBBY, BRUCE J., River Forest, 111., English. 1 ' I E; A I Q; Bench and Bar 3. LIDZ, EDWARD, Woodmere, N. Y., General. ZBT. LINEBERRY, LUCAS R., Lancaster, Pa., Electrical Engineering. AXA; Baseball 1. LINTZENICH, JOSEPH W., St. Louis, Mo., Electrical Engineering. 2X; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Council 3, 4; Baseball 1. LINNEMANN, ADELIA P., Burlington, N. C, General. SK; Duke Players 1. LITTLE, FREDERICK B., Denville, N. J., Religion. LONG, GEORGE T., Rock Hill, S. C, Mechanical Engineering. KS; Chronicle 1; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Guidance Council 4. LONG, WILLIAM M., Durham, N. C, Geology. Pre-Med Society 1; MSGA 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1; Student Union 3, 4; Swimming 1. Third row: LONGSWORTH, ROBERT M., Carrolton, Ohio, English. I BK; 4 HS; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3; MSGA 2; Judicial Board 3, 4; Old Trinity Club; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who. LOOPER, SHELBIA J., Charleston, W. Va., English. Ivy; Freshman Y Council. LOSASSO, ALVIN M., Youngstown, Ohio, Zoology- S E; Old Trinity Club; Fraternity President 4; MSGA 4. LOSEE, WILMOT H., JR., Garden City, N. Y., Political Science. BOIl; Peer 1, 2, 3; Semper Fidelis 2, 3, 4; NROTC Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LUNDMARK, KAREN F., Birmingham, Ala., Sociology. I BK. LYMAN, DAVID, Bangkok, Thailand, Electrical Engineering. TE ; Fraternity President 3, 4; IFC 3, 4; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3; NROTC Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNCH, JOHN C, Beaufort, N. C, Business Administration. BBH; Student Union. LYON, MARILYN J., Quebec, Canada, Chemistry. KKF; Publications Board 3, 4; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Ed Editor 3, Co-Editor 4. Seniors 1958 170 B il i First row: MacMILLAN, jack F., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. MSGA 3. MALMAR, CONSTANCE McK., Rapidan, Va., Chemistry. IIME; 4 BK; FAC 4; Ivy. MANN, BEVERLY D., Durham, N. C, History. MASON, ANN E., Charlotte, N. C, Business Administration. Chronicle 3, 4. MASSARO, ALFONSO D., Tampa Fla., Zoology. Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 4. MASSEY, WILLIAM J., Ill, Smithfield, N. C, Zoology- ATQ; Pre-Med Society 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Student Union 1, 2. MAYNARD. DAVID L., Belmont, N. C, Business Administration. KA; Football Manager. MacPHERSON, DOUGLAS H., Largo, Fla., Psychology. Swimming 1; Soccer 1, 2. Second row: McANALLY, WANNA M., High Point, N. C, Elementary Education. ZTA; Hoof ' n ' Horn L McCAHAN, DAVID S., Durham, N. C, Business Administration. S KX. McCALL, DOROTHY R., Lookout Mountain, Tenn., English. ZTA; Hi; J ; Duke Players 1 ; Student Union 1, 2, 3; WDBS 1 ; House President 4. McCAMEY, MEADE, New Martinsville, Va., English. AAA. McCASTLAIN, RACHEL L., Ridgely, Tenn., General. Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Modern Dance Club 4. MaCONNELL, AMANDA L., Charlotte, N. C, Sociology. AF; TTQ; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Archive 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Council; Student Union 3; Glee Club 1; Choir 1; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. McCONNELL, JOHN C, Columbia, S. C, General. Chronicle 2, 3; MSGA 3; Senior Class Council; Student Union 2, 3, 4. McCORMACK, JOHN N., Spindale, N. C, Chemistry. YMCA Cabinet 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: McDERMOTT, THOMAS J., Allentown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering. t K£; ASME 3, 4. McDOUGAL, CHARLOTTE A., Spindale, N. C, History. KA; l)BK; YWCA Cabinet 1; WSGA 4; Sophomore Class Council; Jimior Class Council; Student Coordinate Board 3; Ivy; Who ' s Who. McFADDEN, DON C, JR., Mt. Sterling, Ky., Pre-Med. Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. McFEE, CH.- ' iRLES B., Ill, Richmond, Va., Economics. KS; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3; Freshman Y Council; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Y Council; Junior Class Council; Glee Club 1 ; FAC 4; Student Union 2, 3 4. McGRANAHAN, JULIA E., Durham, N. C, Elementary Education. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. McINTYRE, SUSAN M., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, English. nB J ; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Sorority President 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2; Sandals. McL. WHORN, JoANNE, Winterville, N. C, Sociology. 1 M; Duke Players 1; Social Standards Committee 2, 3; YWCA Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sandals, McKEE, ALICE, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., History. KA0; Publications Board 3, 4; Social Standards Committee 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Peer 3; FAC 3; Student Coordinate Board 1; Sandals. Seniors 1958 171 a i i First row: McRAE, DONALD T., Durham N. C, Political Science. MSGA 2. MEFFERT, WILLIAM G., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Pre-Med. KT; 4 HS; I BK; Wrestling Captain; Varsity D Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med 1, 2, 3, President 4; FAC 3. MENEFEE, SAMUEL W., Ill, Lancaster, Pa., Business Administration. Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Captain. MEWBORNE, WILLIAM B., Roxboro, N. C, Economics. ATQ; OAK; BQS; Fraternity President 4; MSGA 1; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3; IPC 1; FAC 2; Freshman Class President; Basketball 1; Who ' s Who. MEYER, GORDON B., Sands Point, N. ¥., Business Administration. UKA. MEYER, HERBERT F., Pearl River, N. Y., Economics. ASME 1, 2. MILLER, ROBERT C, Denver, Colo., Political Science. B U; Chanticleer 2; Student Union 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 3. MILLER, THOMAS O., Miami, Fla., Ciuil Engineering. KV; ASCE 4. Second row: MILLER, VEGA B., Brooklyn, N. Y., History. KA0. MONAHAN, ELIZABETH N., Charlotte, N. C, Mathematics. A4 PA; Chronicle 1, 2; WAA Board 3, 4; Senior Class Council. MONEYMAKER, THOMAS A., JR., Arlington, Va., Political Science. i)K F; Senior Class Council; IFC 1, MSGA 1. MONTGOMERY, DAVID P., JR., Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. ATQ; Order of Saint Patrick 3, 4; President Sophomore Engineer- ing Class; ASME 4; Engineering Guidance Council 3; Engineers ' Student Council 2, 4. MOODY, THOMAS W., Durham, N. C, Electrical Engineering. A l Q; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke MOORE, CALVIN T., Durham, N, C, Economics. AS ; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2. MOORE, JAMES E., Greenwood, S. C, Economics. KS; Bench and Bar 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. MOORE, JOHN F., Winter Park, Fla., Business Administration. B Y]. Third row: MORRIS, JOHN E., Hertford, N. C, Education. KS; Varsity D Club 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. MORRIS, WILLIAM C, JR., Cleveland, Ohio, History. Chronicle 1 ; Glee Club 1 ; Madrigal Chorus 2. MOTT, CARLESE C, Sarasota, Fla., History. AAA; 4)KA; WSGA 4; Junior Class Council; Pan-Hel Council 3; House President 4; Class Officer 3; WDBS 2, 3. MOTT, GEORGE E., Virginia Beach, Va., Electrical Engineering. Track 1, 2; AIEE 2, 3, 4. MULHOLLAND, CHRISTOPHER C, III, Durham, N. C, Religion. X E. MURPHY, TED D., Durham, N. C, Science-Education. BK; Pre-Med Society 1; Student Union 2, 3. NACHMAN, CHARLENEJ., Newport News, Va., English. AE J ; Duke Players 1; Sorority President 4. NEAL, JERRY W., Charlotte, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. MSGA 1, 2, 4; Freshman Y Council 1 ; FAC 2, 3; ASME 2, 3, 4; President Fresh- man Engineering Class; President Engineering Student Council; Order of St. Patrick; Who ' s Who. Seniors 1958 172 First row: NEAL, RODNEY D., Little Rock, Ark., Mechanical Engineering. SN; Duke Players 1; Varsity D Club 4; ASME 4; Swimming 3, 4. NEALY, DAVID L., Sarasota, Fla., Chemistry. IlKA; HME; 4 BK; HS; Fraternity President 4; MSGA 3, 4; Sophomore Class Council; Senior Class Council; IFC 3, 4. NELSON, BARBARA L., Stamford, Conn., Music Education. 4 M; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NEWBURG, CARL A., Baltimore, Md., Physics. Senior Class Council; Glee Club 1; MSGA 3; Debating Team 3, 4. NEWCOMBE, B. RBARA S., Bronxville, N. Y., English. AAA. NEWCOME, JAMES H., Wheeler, Ind., Sociolog y. t A0; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. NEY, EDWARD A., Harrisonburg, Va., Economics. ZBT; Chanticleer 3, 4; Student Union 2. NICKEL, LAURA F., Avondale Estates, Ga., Business Administration. A ; WAA Board 2, 3, 4; Nereidian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Pep Board 1, 2, 3. Second row: NOBLE, MARY JANE, Greenwich, Conn., General. AAA. NOBLE, ROBERT E., Oelwein, Iowa, Economics. ATA; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Chanticleer 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; Track 2, 3. NOLAN, PATRICIA W., Rutledge, Ga., English. HB ; WAA Board 2, 3; Neredian Club 1, 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1. NORDLIE, ROBERT S., Ardsley, N. Y., History. Track 1, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. NORRIS, JUNE KAY, Aruba, Netherlands, West Indies, Art Education. Hoof ' n ' Horn 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. OBERHOFER, ANDREW O., Winston-Salem, N. C, Business Administration. AKT. OLINGER, R.JOSEPH, Springfield, Ohio, English. A I Q; Bench and Bar 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. OLIVER, MARGARET E., Fort Mill, S. C, Education. Junior Class Council; Glee Club 3; Choir 3; FAC 4; Student Coordinate Board 3; Stu- dent Union 2. Third row: OWEN, ROBERT E., Dundalk, Md., Education. PACE, EMMETT H., JR., Wheeling, W. Va., Business Administration. TAE; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Fraternity President 4; IFC 4. PADGETT, DOUGLAS M., Spindale, N. C, Business Administration. KS; Football 4; Lacrosse 4; Arnold Air Society 4. PAGE, FRANCES L., Durham, N. C, English. AXQ; Class Officer 1, 4; Who ' s Who. PARSONS, WILLIAM E., JR., Lynn, Mass., Pre- Ministerial. PARTLOW, VIRGINIA A., Highland Park, 111., Elementary Education. KKF; Social Standards 3; YWCA Cabinet 3; Sorority President 4; Pep Board 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. PATTERSON, ROBERT A., Greenville, S. C, Accounting. KS; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Chronicle 3, 4; MSGA 1, 2, 4; Senior Class Council; IFC 1, 2; Sophomore Class Council; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track . PEARL, DAVID W., Ithaca, N. Y., English. I KS; BQ2; Varsity D 3, 4; MSGA 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Class Council; Senior Class Council; IFC 1,2; Chronicle 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1. Seniors 1958 ' 173 First row: PENFIELD, LAURA L., West Hartford, Conn., History. KAO; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Archive 3; WSGA 4; Student Union 2, 3; House President 4. PERKINS, GAIL E., Thomaston, Ga., History. A ; Sophomore Class Council; Glee Club 1. PERRY, ELINOR J., Durham, N. C, Music. Ivy; Sandals; WSGA 1, 2; YWCA Cabinet 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. PERRY, JERRY M., Bailey, N. C, Accounting. Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council. PETERS, CAROLYN, Jacksonville, Fla., History. FAC 3; Sandals; Student Union 4. PHILLIPS, JOHN P., Hazelton, Pa., English. tAG. PICKENS, .JAMES E., Fort Myers, Fla., Z l gy- KS; Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 3; Junior Class Council; Swimming 2, 3, 4. PICKETT, JAMES D., Alexandria, Va., Political Science. 2N; Chanticleer 1; Glee Club 1. Second row: POLLOCK, LINDA L., Port Washington, N. Y., History. KKF; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 3; Chanticleer 2. POPE, RICHARD J., Dunn, N. C, English. ATA; Chanticleer 1, 4. POWELL, IKE G., Cairo, Ga., Pre-Ministerial. KS; KX; Track 1; Football 2. PRATT, CHARLES O., Arlington, Va., Economics. AXA; Varsity D Club 2; Glee Club 1; Track 2, 3. PREISSLE, FRANK P., IV, Greenville, N. C, Business Administration. AK F; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 2, 3, 4; WDBS 1, 2. PRIZZE, ANTHONY R., Norfolk, Va., Pre-Med. IlKA; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 3; Student Union 3, 4; WDBS 4; Football 1. QUATTLEBAUM, DAVID A., Bishopville, S. C, Economics. HK ; BK; Red Friars; Fraternity President 4; IPC 2, 3, 4; Judicial Board 3, 4: Marshal 3; Class Officer 2; Who ' s Who. RAASCH, HENRY D., Brooklyn, N. Y., Business Administration. 2X; AKT; Sophomore Class Council; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: RAPPOPORT, KENNETH £., Baltimore, Md., Accounting. TE ; Basketball 1. RATCLIFFE, GEORGE J., Charleston, W. Va., History. 1 A0; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Bench and Bar 3; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. RATCLIFF, SANDRA, River Forest, 111., Elementary Education. nB J ; Social Standards 2; WSGA 3, 4; Pan-Hel Council 3. RATTS, N. SUE, Osgood, Ind., Physical Education. KKF ; WAA Board 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; WSGA 4; Class President 2; Glee Club 1 ; Choir 1; FAC 3; Student Union 3; Cheerleader 3, 4, RAU, L. JANICE, Massapequa, N. Y., General. RAYNOR, BETTY G., Greenville, N. C, Elementary Education. RECINELLA, WILLIAM E., Steubenville, Ohio, Business Administration. tAC-); Varsity D Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. REDDING, MARSHALL S., GibsonviUe, N. C, Chemistry. 24 E; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors 1958 ' 174 Firsl row: REDMOND, JAMES W., JR., Greenville, S. C, Electrical Engineering. 2N; RME; OAK; TBH; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. REED, HENRIETTA H., Greensboro, N. C, Elementary Education. AAII; Social Standards 2, 3; Sorority President 4; Class Officer 1. REESE, SIDNEY W., Birmingham, Ala., Religion. AO; Pre-Med Society 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Freshman Y Council; FAC 2, 3, 4. REID, ROBERT J., Richmond, Mich., Pre-Law. 2X. RHODES, HELEN K., Dravosburg, Pa., English. IIB ; Concert Band 1; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. RICE, FREDERICK L., St. Augustine, Fla., History. SAD; MSGA 3, 4. RICHARDSON, JAMES W., Greenville, S. C, Psychology. AS . RILEY, PENELOPE, Virginia Beach, Va., Sociology. Student Union 2, 3. Second row: RISIEN, DIANA L., Houston, Texas, Business Administration. LIB ; SAII; I BK; Social Standards 4; Nereidian 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Chanticleer 1; FAC 4; Student Union 1; Ivy. RISLEY, RICHARD N., Perrysburg, Ohio, General. BGH; Golf 1, 2, 3. ROBERTS, MICHAEL J., Salisbury, Md., History. 0X; YMCA Cabinet 4; Bench and Bar 3, 4; Fraternity President 4; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; IFC 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. ROBERTSON, THOMAS L., Havertown, Pa., Mathematics. ATQ; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Freshman Y Council; Glee Club 1, 2; FAC 2, 3; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTSON, JACK, Lynchburg, Va., Business Administration. HKA; AK F; Old Trinity Club. ROBERTSON, V. O., Lynchburg, Va., Business Administration. IIKA; AK F; Old Trinity Club. ROBINSON, WAYNE B., Binghamton, N. Y., English. Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 4. RODHOUSE, NANCY A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, English. HB ; Pan-Hel Council 4; FAC 4; Homecoming Queen 4. Third row: RODWELL, ROY O., Henderson, N. C, Accounting. KA; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. ROGERS, RUSSELL J., JR., Atlanta, Ga., Pre-Dental. KA; Track 1, 2; Freshman Class Treasurer. ROLLINSON, BARBARA C, Durham, N. C, Elementary Education. AAA; Marshal 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1; FAC 3. ROLLINSON, MARK, Chattanooga, Tenn., Pre-Law. tKS; ASME 4. ROMBERG, ANNE, San Diego, Calif., History. AAH; Social Standards 2, 3; WSGA 3; FAC 3; Who ' s Who. ROMHILT, DONALD W., Terrace Park, 111., Zo« ' gy- ' Varsity D Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. RONSON, KATHLEEN A., Columbus, Ohio, Political Science. AT; Social Standards 2; YWCA Cabinet 1; Sorority President 4; WDBS 1. ROOKER, EDWINA, Warrenton, N. C, English. AAA. Seniors 1958 175 First row: ROSSER, GORDON H., JR., Durham, N. C, Mathematics. HME; BK; 1)HS; A A; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. ROUNTREE, WALLACE D., Greensboro, N. C, Business Administration. ROYAL, RONALD D., Aiken, S. C, History. SX; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; FAC 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Wrestling 1. RUDD, ROBERT N., Greensboro, N. C, Economics. KS; RUSHTON, EDWARD W., JR., Roanoke, Va., English. KA; Red Friars; Football 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL, THOMAS E., Montclair, N. J., Geology. K T; Swimming Manager; Varsity D Club 3; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; Glee Club 1,2. RUSTA, DOUGLAS W., New York, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering. AXA; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; ASME 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3. SAUNDERS, CATHERINE L., Lynchburg, Va., Psychology. HB ; Ivy; Glee Club 1; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. Second row: SCAIFE, WILLIAM O., JR., Jacksonville, Fla., Pre-Law. SN; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHLAG, NANCY, Greensboro, N. C, Religion. ZTA; Pan-Hel Council 3; FAC 4. SCHMIDT, FRANCIS P., Johnstown, Pa., Education. Varsity D Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHMITT, THELMA S., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, German. A J ; A A; I BK; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Student Union 2. SCHULMAN, ABBOTT J., New Bern, N. C, Psychology. A4 Q; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SCUDIERI, PHILLIP F., Cicero, 111., Civil Engineering. I)A0; Varsity D Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; ASCE 3, 4. SEGAL, ARLENE E., Teaneck, N. J., Mathematics. AE ; I BK; IIME. SENFF, DIANA G., Toledo, Ohio, English. AT; 1 BK; Duke Players 3, 4; WAA Board 2; Chronicle 1, 2; Archive 3. Third row: SHANER, ROBERT L., Scott A. F. B,, 111., Pre-Ministerial. Cheerleader 4. SHANNON, THOMAS H., Wilmington, N. C, Accounting. KA. SHEARER, JEANNE S., Atlanta, Ga., Zoology- AXQ; SAR; Ivy; Pan-Hel Council 4; Glee Club 1. SHEHEEN, FRED R., Camden, S. C, General. OAK; i HS; t BK; Red Friars; Who ' s Who; Publications Board 3, 4; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; FAC 3, 4; Marshal 3; Student Union 3, 4. SHERMAN, RUSSELL E., Huntingdon Valley, Pa., Geology. J A0; YMCA Cabinet 1; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Freshman Y Council; Senior Class Council; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. SHIELDS, MALCOLM K., Birmingham, Ala., History. KX; Track 1. SHINN, JAMES F., JR., Durham, N. C, Pre-Med. AS ; Chronicle. SHLOSSBERG, HARRIETT J., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Psychology. Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; FAC 4; Modern Dance Club 4. Seniors 1958 ' 176 First row: SHOE, JANET A., Portsmouth, Va., Science Education. AF; Pep Board 1, 2. SHORE, CLEMENT W., High Point, N. C, Psychology. SHORT, THOMAS D., JR., Celina, Ohio, Geology. BGH; Baseball 1,2. SIMPSON, WILLIAM R., JR., Rock Hill, S. C, History. KS. SMALLWOOD, HORACE R., Washington, D. C, Accounting. SX; Sophomore Class Council; Swimming 1. SMATHERS, ROBERT H., Matthews, N. C., Accounting. ilX; Sophomore Class Council; Swimming Team 1. SMITH, BARBARA H., Portland, Ore., Sociology. A I)PA; WAA Board 2, 3, 4; Nereidian 2; Pegasus 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CARY, Ft. Thomas, Ky., Sociology. TVQ; Concert Band 4; FAC 4. Second row: SMITH, EMILIE S., Auburn, A la., Elementary Education. Chronicle 4. SMITH, ROBERT E., Washington, N. C, History. I KS; Bench and Bar 1, 2; Junior Class Council; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3; Madrigal Chorus 3; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. SMITH, WILLIAM J., Washington, D. C, General. 2;X. SNOW, JOANNE B., Greensboro, N. C, Economics. ZTA; Ivy; YWCA Cabinet 3; .Sophomore Class Council; Senior Class Council; Pan-Hel Council; Senior Class Officer. SPARKES, BEVERLY L., Beckley, W. Va., Religion. Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SPARROW, ROBERT W., Pittsburgh, Pa., Business Administration. ATA; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. SPEAR, FRANCES C, Waycross, Ga., English. A j ; Pan-Hel Council 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SPENCER, WILLIAM, Rocky Mount, N. C, General. I BK; MSGA 4. Third row: SPRINGSTON, WENDELL L., Wilsons, Va., Business Administration. X; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. SPRUILL, FRANK C, JR., Blackstone, Va., Economics. MSGA 4. SPROTTE, ROBERT M., Cambria Heights, N. Y., Business Administration. J)A0; , KU STAATS, ANN E., Charleston, W. Va., Psychology. VXA; WAA Board 2; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Judicial Board 4. STAHLEKER, CARL, Wellesley, Mass., Political Science. ATA; Chronicle 2, 3; Debate Team 1. STANBACK, N. JEAN, Salisbury, N. C, Sociology. KA; Chanticleer 1, 2; Peer 1, 2; WSGA 4; Pan-Hel Council 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Coordinate Board Chairman 4. STAPLEFORD, THOMAS C, Woodbury, N. J., Electrical Engineering. Order of St. Patrick 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; DukEngineer 2, 3, 4; Engineers ' Guidance Council 3, 4. STAPLES, JOHN E., Kernersville, N. C, General. nK l . Seniors 1958 111 First row: STEWART, CARL J., JR., Gastonia, N. C, Historj:. SX; 1 BK; TKA; Bench and Bar 2; MSGA 2, 3; FAC 3; Varsity Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. STEWART, KAY, Kettering, Ohio, English. AAO; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; Concert Band 1; FAC 4. STEWART, WILBER C, Williamston, N. C, Electrical Engineering. I BK; OME; HX; TBI!; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4. STINESPRING, JOHN A., Durham, N C, History. Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 4; Chronicle 1 ; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. STITELY, DENNIS B., York, Pa., Z  ' ogy- E; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Student Union 4; Pep Board 3, 4. STONE, SARAH E., Raleigh, N. C, Sociology. WAA Board 3; Student Coordinate Board 4; Junior Class Council. STOUT, MERRELL L., JR., Baltimore, Md., Business Administration. i;AE; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Archive 3. STOWE, DERYL G., Burlington, N. C, Pre-Med. Second row: STRAUS, BENJAMIN G., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., History. Ai: ; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; WDBS 1. STRICKLAND, M. FRANCES, Burlington, N. C, Education. KA; WAA Board 4; Junior Class Council; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; Madrigal Chorus 2, 3, 4. STRITE, CLAUDIA T., Hagerstown, Md., Sociology. A PA; WAA Board 2, 3, 4; Nereidian 2; Pegasus 1, 2, 3, 4. SUDDUTH, WILLIAM D., Montgomery, Ala., Psychology. ATA; YMCA 4; Senior Class Council 4; Glee Club 3, 4. SUITER, WILLIAM O., JR., Raleigh, N. C, Chemistry. IIME; Varsity D Club 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Glee Club 1; Cfoir 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper 3, 4. SWAIN, NANCY E., Riverside, Conn., Elementary Education. Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Chanticleer 1, 2. SWARTLEY, MARIAN C, Stroudsburg, Pa., Business Administration. IIB ; i)KA; Chanticleer 1, 2; Chronicle 1, 2; WSGA Who. SWEET, RICHARD W., Ridgewood, N. J., Business Administration. AS . Third row: SZEKELY, RUTH E., Garden City, N. Y., French. J)KA; T FQ; Publications Board 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Ed Editor 3; . rchive 2; Peer 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2; FAC 4; White Duchy; Who ' s Who. TAFT, WILLIAM H., JR., Greenville, N. C, Business Administration. J AO; AK . TAGGART, AMOS B., Durham, N. C, General. Men ' s Athletic Council 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, JOSEPH M., Pelzer, S. C, Business Administration. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3. TAYLOR, MARY V., Poplar Hill, Va., Psychology. AXQ; I KA; TXA; I ' AII; WSGA 3, 4; Pan-Hel Council 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3: Modern Dance Club 2, 3; Who ' s Who. TAYLOR, THOMAS R., New Bern, N. C, Electrical Engineering. Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; FAC 3; AIEE 3. TEMKO, MICHAEL H., Greensboro, N. C, English. ZBT; t BK; OAK; BW ; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2; IFC 2, 3, 4; FAC 2, 3; Student Union 3; Who ' s Who. THOMAS, ANNE T., Norfolk, Va., Philosophy. I BK; YWCA Cabinet 3; Chronicle 3; Peer 2, 3. 2; Concert Band 3; WDBS; Who ' s Seniors 1958 178 First row: THOMAS, SARAH J., Westfield, N. J., Elementary Education. FAC 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, ALMA L., Durham, N. C, English. AXQ; Chronicle 1, 2, 3; Senior Class Council; Student Forum Committee 2; Student Union 2 3 NSA 4 THOMPSON, DAN S., Burgaw, N. C, English. Bench and Bar 2. TILLEY, NANCY T., (Mrs.) Durham, N. C, English. TIPTON, DONALD C, Petersburg, Va., Electrical Engineering. 1 K2; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Engineering Class Officer 4; Engineering Guidance Council 3, 4. TOPPING, JOHN T., Roanoke Rapids, N. C, Education. KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate Captain 4. TURNER, HENRY B., IV, Westfield, N. J., Business Administration. BQ2; IDC President 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper; Swimming 1; MSGA 3, 4; Junior Class Council 3; Marching Band 1,2; FAC; Who ' s Who. TYNDALL, ALBERT F., JR., Kinston, N. C, Accounting. AXA. Second row: TYSON, BRUCE C, JR., Greenville, N. C, Chemistry. VALENTINE, HEATH E., Akron, Ohio, Mechanical Engineering. IIKA; Engineers ' Student Government 1, 2, 4; IFC 3; FAC 3, 4; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Order of St. Patrick 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper 2, 3, 4; Engineers ' Class Officer 1. VANCUREN, GENE L., Valhalla, N. Y., Electrical Engineering. ATA; Order of St. Patrick 3, 4; Publications Board 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Engineers ' Guidance Council 3, 4; Engineers ' Student Council 3, 4; DukEngineer 1, 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4; Who ' s Who. VANWYCK, PAUL R., Wyckoff, N. J., Economics. IIX; Peer 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. VARNER, ROY V., Lexington, N. C, Pre-Med. Pre-Med Society 4. VARNEY, JUDITH A., Kewanee, 111., Sociology. KKP; White Duchy; YWCA 2, 3, 4, President 4; Concert Band 1. VICTOR, JACK R., Springfield, Mo., Economics. I HS; Bench and Bar 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2. VINSON, VIRGINIA K., Jacksonville, Fla., Elementary Education. I M; Chanticleer 1, 2. Third row: WADE, MARY I., Spring City, Pa., Pre-Law. AF; 1 BK; A I)PA; HSA; Duke Players 1, 2, 3; WAA Board 1, 2, 3; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3; Ne- reidian Club 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3; WDBS 4. WADSWORTH, GRACE A., Westport, Conn., Business Administration. AAA. WAGNER, BETTY L., Statesville, N. C., History. I BK; AAA; KA; Duke Players 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3; WSGA 2, 3. WALKER, CLARENCE E., JR., Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. Engineers ' Club 1, 2, 4; ASME 1, 2, 4. WALKLEY, THOMAS M., West Hartford, Conn., Business Administration. DAE; Manager Gymnastics 1; Archive 2; MSGA 2; Class Council 2, 3, 4i FAC 3; Student Intramural Manager 4; Tennis 1; Gymnastics 1. WALLER, ROBERT R., Chicago, 111. Pre-Med. ATA; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 2; Track 1. WALTERS, VIOLET W., St. Petersburg, Fla., Nursing Education. WALTON, BENTON H., Chadbourn, N. C, Political Science. Seniors 1958 179 First row: WANGLEE, VORAWEE, Bangkok, Thailand, Business Adminislralion. WARD, OTIS B., JR., Amelia, Va., General. BX. WARD, SUSAN L., Atlanta, Ga., Psychology. AE ; Chanticleer 1; Archive 3. WARREN, GLENN L., Gibson, N. C., Sociology. BQ2; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3, 4; MSGA 3; Freshman Y Council; Junior Y Council; Glee Club 1 ; Choir 1 ; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who. WASSON, DONALD G., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Civil Engineering. 2N; Hoof n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; ASCE 4; Engineering Guidance Council 4; Duk- Engineer 1, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. WATSON, HERBERT B., Port Washington, N. Y., Accounting. HKA; Football Manager 3; Sophomore Y Council. WEAVER, ANN A., Asheville, N. C, Sociology. M; Chanticleer 1, 2; Sorority President 4. WEAVER, ROBERT E., Jacksonville, Fla., Mechanical Engineering. BWH; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4. Second row: WEEMS, WADE S., Waynesboro, Va., Chemistry. J)K r; Pre-Med Society 2, 3; FAC 3. WEINBERG, CHARLES P., Roanoke, Va., Pre-Medical. ATA; Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Chanticleer 4. WEIR, ANTHONY, Langhornc, Pa., English. 1 BK; B(-)II; U; Publications Board 3, 4; .Sophomore Class Council; WDBS 3; Pep Board 1, 2, 3. WELLS, JOAN C, Falls Church, Va., History. I BK; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3. WELLS, HENRY A.,JR., Rock Hill, S.C.,CAfm!V r KD; BQ2; Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1,2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4. WELLS, MARY A., Maplewood, N. J., Political Science. A S ; Duke Players 1, 2. WENDORF, CHARLES J., III., Park Forest, 111., Economics. BWII; Freshman Y Council; Sophomore Class Council; Senior Class Council; Arnold Air Society. WESTON, AMY, Florence, S. C, English. AXQ; Glee Club 3; Choir 3; Madrigal Chorus 4. Third row: WHEELER, SALLY C, Washington, D. C, English. TIB ; Sandals. WHITAKER, CECIL F., JR., Macon, Ga., Pre-Medical. AT£2; BUi:; YMCA Cabinet 3; Pre-Med Society 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1; 2, FAC 3. WHITE, ROBERT L., Florence, S. C, Psychology. WHITEHEAD, KENNETH L., Winter Park, Fla., Business Administration. BBII; Student Union 2, 3, 4. WHITEHURST, FRANCES C, Houston, Texas, History. IIB . WHYTE, GEORGE K., JR., Webster Groves, Mo., General. BWll; Pre-Med Society 1; Student Union 2, 3, 4. WHYTE, LELIA NAN, Evanston, 111., English. AV; Publications Board 4; Nereidian Club 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Peer 2, 3. WILKINSON, THOMAS G., Durham, N. C, Forestry. Wrestling 2. Seniors 1958 180 First row: WILLIAMS, JACK C, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Physics. All ; IIME: ZHS. WILLIAMS, L. NEIL, Charlotte, N. C, Hislorj. BGII; BQ:2; I BK; Red Friars; YMCA Cabinet 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1, 2; MSGA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 1 ; Symphony Orchestra 1,2; FAC 2, 4, Chairman 4 ; Judicial Board 4 ; Traditions Board 3, 4 ; Chief Marshal 3 ; Sophomore Class Secretary; Who ' s Who. WILSON, BEVERLY W., Lenoir, N. C, Primary Education. WILSON, PETER F., Rowayton, Conn., History. Chronicle 3, 4. WINGFIELD, JEFFERSON D., Norfolk, Va., Civil Engineering. RK ; Chanticleer 2; ASCE 3, 4; WDBS 1; Engineering Guidance Council 4; Duk Engineer 4. WOOD, PEGGY A., Raleigh, N. C, English. KA; Publications Board 4; Chanticleer 1, 2; WSGA 1; FAC 3; House President 4. WOODALL, JOAN E., Hampton, Va., .Mathematics. TIB . WOOLSEY, BERTRAM F., Jacksonville, Fla., Pre-Ministerial. Second row: WOOTEN, CHRISTINE G., Whiteville, N. C, English. AT. WOOTEN, JOHN C, Graham, N. C, Business Administration. AKM ; Senior Class Council. WRIGHT, GARY G., PikeviUe, Ky., Pre-Dental. n. WRIGHT, THOMAS T., Brooklyn, N. Y., Economics. BX; AKV; Pep Board 2, 3; Student Union 2, 3; WDBS 1, 2, 3. WUENSCH, RICHARD D., Paterson, N. J., Physics. YOARS, PETER W., Chappaqua, N. Y., Gmeral. Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4; MSGA 3; Freshman Y Council; Junior Class Council; Arnold .Mr Society 4; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Council 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. YOH, HAROLD L., JR., Raonor, Pa., Mechanical Engineering. Engineer ' s Guidance Council 3, 4; Glee Club 1; FAC 3; . SME 4. YORK, RICHARD E., Elizabeth City, N. J., Electrical Engineering. AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: YOUNG, STEPHEN G., Buckhannon, W. Va., History. ATQ; Varsity D Club 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; FAC 2, 3; Senior Class President; Who ' s Who. ZAFFIRO, WILLIAM R., Hartford, Conn., Psychology. A l Q. ZAIENTZ, JOSEPH R., Meriden, Conn., General. ZENDA, WILLIAM G., Williston Park, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering. IIKA; ASME 1; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. ZIOLKOWSKI, JOHN E., Montevallo, Ala., Greek. ' hBK; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4. ZOLLER, BERNARD U., Bradenton, Fla., Civil Engineering. SX; TBII; ASCE 3, 4. Seniors 1958 18! 2 i First row: ABBOTT, FREDERICK C, i;AE, Laurel, Del. ADAMS, MAJORIE A., New Bern, N. C. ADAMS, MARY E., Milton, Mass. AKERS, DOUGLAS N., Endicott, N. Y. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM B., JR., ATU, Baltimore, Md. Second row: ALGARY, WILLIAM P., i K2, Ashville, Va. AMSLER, JOHN H., ATA, Sioux City, Iowa. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS G., I KT, Wash- ington, D. C. ARMFIELD, VIRGINIA A., ZTA, High Point, N. C. ATKINS, JAMES M., JR., Durham, N. C. Third row: ATKINSON, WILLIAM W., Campbells- ville, Ky. AUMAN, JASON R., Durham, N. C. AUSTIN, DAVID W., J A0, Atlanta, Ga. BAGLEY, MARTHA M., Montgomery, Ala. BAKER, ARDIS A., AXQ, Washington, D. C. Fourth row: BALLANTYNE, BRUCE H., AXA, Water- bury, Conn. BALLARD, JAMES E., Atlanta, Ga. BALLOW, EDWARD B., JR., KS, Wash- ington, D. C. BARKLEY, FRANK L., AS , Washington, D. C. BARNES, MARVIN L., 1 K2, Rocky Mount, N. C. Fifth row: BARRETT, GEORGE F., ATU, Wabash, Ind. BASSETT, CHARLES L., AS , Prospect Park Pa BE ALL, ANTHONY F., Forest Hills, N. Y. BEAMER, HAROLD L., Pulaski, Va. BEATTIE, MARGARET F., AXQ, Raleigh, N. C. Sixth row: BEATY, ROBERT C, Durham, N. C. BEEKER, WILLIAM A., Durham, N. C. BECK, DONALD E., Winston-Salem, N. C. BELL, JOHN M., KV), Lynchburg, Va. BEMAN, FRANCES W., KA, Laurinburg, N. C. Seventh row: BENNETT, LAWRENCE W., 2AE, New Shrewsbury, N.J. BENSON, JOHN F., IIKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. BERGESEN, RICHARD N., Princeton, N.J. BEST, WILLIAM J., ATQ, Quincy, 111. BEVERLY, GEORGE W., JR., Asheville, N. C. Eighth row: BIGGERS, HELEN P., M, Hertford, N. C. BIGGS, CHARLES T., I Ki:, Durham, N. C. BIMESTEFER, JOHN D., 6811, Baltimore, Md. BLACK, THOMAS C, JR., SN, Alexandria, La. BL AISDELL, PEGGY, Charlottesville, Va. Juniors 1958 First row: BLANCHARD, DAVID I., Bradenton, Fla. BLANTON, LILLIAN J., I M, Chester, Pa. BLATTNER, PETER W., JR., New Mil- ford, N. J. BLAZER, EDWARD P., I Ki;, Philadelphia, Pa. BOLE, LAURA V., AXQ, Bethesda, Md. Second row: BOLICH, BARBARA M., Durham, N. C. BOOHER, JAMES A., JR., IlKA, Elkin, N. C. BOSWELL, LORETTO G., Atlanta, Ga. BOSTIC, WAYNE M., Warwick, Va. BOURNE, RICHMOND W., JR., ATQ, Spartanburg, S. C. Third row: BOWDEN, ANNE M., KA, Faison, N, C. BOWEN, KAY, AAA, Lake City, S. C. BOWERS, GLENN W., JR., ATA, Raleigh, N. C. BOWMAN, RICHARD G., Westmont, N. J. BRADFORD, WILLIAM H., ATA, Chevy Chase, Md. Fourth row: BRAUDWELL, MARY A., AT, Wendell, N. C. BRESLOW, HARRY L., ZBT, Jamaica, N. Y. BRIAN, BETSY B., KA, Raleigh, N. C. BRIAN, LOTA, ZTA, Raleigh, N. C. BRIDENBAUGH, CHARLES S., Ill, Brad- enton, Fla. Fijlh row: BROOKS, LINTON F., 0X, Stewartsville, N, J. BROWN, CONSTANCE A., HB , Arling- ton, Va. BROWN, MADELINE J., Tampa, Fla. BROYLES, ROWAN M., Bethlehem, Pa. BUCHHOLZ, ROBERT B., 11A0, Maumee, Ohio. Sixth row: BUGGELN, LINDA A., i M, Coral Gables, Fla. BUNCH, RUTH D., AAH, Statesville, N. C. BUNN, JACK C, Bethesda, Md. BUNN, SPRUILL G., ATA, Spring Hope, N. C. BURNS, ROBERT E., Maxton, N. C. Seventh row: BUTEAU, BERNARD F., ATA, Plantsville, Conn. BYRD, BETSY R., Durham, N. C. CALHOUN, THOMAS A., (I A0, Wash- ington, C. C. CANDLER, WILLIAM L., JR., Dallas, CANNON, KIM C, 1 K F, Vienna, Va. Eighth row: CAPPELLO, JOHN J., KS, Bridgeport, Conn. CARACRISTI, JUDITH Z., Bronxville, N. Y. CARLSON, CLIFFORD A., Hinsdale, 111. CARMICHAEL, JUDITH, Leesburg, Va. CARR, D. RICHARD, FIK , Greensboro, N. C. Juniors 1958 First row: CARROLL, H. GREY, UK , Oak Park, 111. CARTER, C. EDWIN, t-KT, Littleton, Mass. CARTER, ROBERT E., Norfolk, Va. CASHWELL, DAVA A., KA, Greensboro, N. C. CHAMBERLAIN, MARGOT, KAO, Kirk- wood, Mo. Second row: CHENEY, WILLOUGHBY G., JR., AE , Wilmington, N. C. CHOATE, CRAIG D., 0X, Pittsburgh, Pa. CLEAVE, CAROL A., KA0, Wilmette, 111. COBLE, YANK D., JR., ATQ, Burlington, N. C. COFFEY, JOHN H., 2N, Fairway Hills, Md. Third row: COHEN, PETER E., New York, N. Y. COLE, JAMES L., Rockingham, N. C. CONE, CAROLYN N., J)M, Douglaston, N. Y. COPELAND, EDWARD M., :;;n, Mc- Donough, Ga. CORNWELL, KENNETH L., ATA, Great Neck, N. Y. Fourth row: COTTINGHAM, ANDREW J., KA, Laurin- burg, N. C. COX, SETH T., JR., AS , Sanford, N. C. CREADICK, ANNE E., A , Durham, N. C. CREWS, LYEN C, Versailles, Ky. CROSS, MELISSA, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fifth row: GULP, JULIAN M., ATA, MooresviUe, N. C. CUSTER, HENRY L., A0, Lancaster, Ohio. DANEHOWER, BARBARA L., Philadelphia, Pa. DANIEL, JAMES W. C, JR., KA, Raleigh, N. C. DAVIDSON, RONALD E., AXA, Ebens- burg. Pa. Sixth row: DAVIS, DESSIE B., Asheville, N. C. DAVIS, JEAN G., AAA, Richmond, Va. DAVIS, KEITH T., DeWitt, N. Y. DAVIS, WILDA A., Douglas, Ga. DAY, BETTY W., AAH, Charleston, W. Va. Seventh row: DeANGELIS, JOSEPH A., KS, Paulsboro, N.J. DEAN, NORMAN W., K r, East North- field, Mass. DELONG, NANCY K., Upper Montclair, N.J. DENISE, ROBERT P., IlK , Goldsboro, N. C. DENTON, DONALD H., JR., Charlotte, N. C. Eighth row: DERIENZO, ELEANOR T., Englewood, N. J. D ' HUY, GERALD J., Bethlehem, Pa. DILLIE, HARRY D., AXA, Washington, Pa. DINWOODIE, JOHN F., St. Petersburg, Fla. DOBBS, FREDERICK, H., IIKA, Charles- ton, W. Va. Juniors 1958 First row: DOBSON, JOHN M., Franklin, Tenn. DONLEY, JAMES D., 1 AB, Scottsdale, Ariz. DOSS, DON C, AXA, Danville, Va. DOTSON, RALPH G., Kure Beach, N. C. DOWLING, WILLIAM L., BOn, Hinsdale, 111. Second row: DRAWBAUGH, HARRIET J., Allentown, Pa. DUDLEY, ROBERT L., IIK , Nashville, Tenn. DUKE, CHARLES B., Williamsburg, Va. DUNCAN, DAVID G., Pontevedra, Fla. DUNLAP, ELINOR R., I M, Lexington, Va. Third row: DUNN, MUSETTE K., KA, Enfield, N. C. EAGLE, ELLEN W., AAH, Durham, N. C. EASON, ELWOOD R., Snow Hill, N. C. EBERDT, ARTHUR J. S., Arlington, Va. EBERLEIN, WILLIAM P., Oleenside, N. Y. Fourth row: EDSON, PRISCILLA I., Arlington, Va. EDWARDS, JOHN W., Burlington, N. C. EDWARDS, OLIVER J., JR., KT, Birmingham, Ala. ELDER, JON C, SX, Vidalia, Ga. ELLIOT-r, JAMES H., BQH, La Grange, 111. Fifth row: ENCK, THOMAS E., BWII, Ashland, Ohio. ENGLISH, MARY E., Perrvsburg, Ohio. ESKRIDGE, MARY L., HB , Charlotte, N. C. ESPOSITO, GEORGE M., IIK , Millstone, N.J. FANT, JULIE B., AAH, Jacksonville, Fla. Sixth row: F. RMER, GEORGIA A., AT, Elm City, N. C. FEATHERSTON, ROBERT D., Forest City, N. C. FEIGENBAUM, IRWIN, Mt. Rainier, Md. FERRO, ANGEL M., Habana, Cuba. FETSKO, ROBERT J., l Ae, Johnstown, Pa. Seventh row: FINEGAN, ANNE T., AAA, Hickory, N. C. FINKE, JAY E., TE , Spartanburg, S. C. FISHER, EARL £., JR., OK , Fairmont, N. C. FISHER, HOWARD T., HKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. FISHER, ZANE B., AXA, Enfield, N. C. Eighth row: FLANAGAN, CLARA B., AAA, Farmville, N. C. FLETCHER, FRANK U., JR., Washington, FLETCHER, LINDSAY C, Al , Prospect Park Pa FLYNN, DOUGLAS S., BOH, Scarsdale, N. Y. FLYNN, KATHLEEN E., AAA, Boston, Mass. Juniors 1958 . 1 gll %1 First row: FOLKMAN, BETTY A., ZTA, High Point, N. C. FORD, RICHARD L., Aberdeen, Md. FORTE, SARAH F., HB , Charlotte, N. C. FOWLER, FRANCES E., Rockledge, Fla. FRIEDMAN, IRA S., TE , Teaneck, N. J. Second row: FRIEND, SUSAN R., AP, Indianapolis, Ind. FRY, DONALD K., JR., K2, Raleigh, N. C. EYE, CHARLES C, KS, Belmont, Mass. GAIERO, FRANCIS E., Bradford, Mass. GAMBLE, ROBERT O., Greensboro, N. C. Third row: GARDNER, JAMES B., HI, KA, Ports- mouth, Ohio. GARRATT, JOAN, HB , Marion, N. C. GAYLER, BOB W., Lake Worth, Fla. GEITNER, MARTHA H., Hickory, N. C. GEORGE, RICHARD J., Pelham, N. Y. Fourth row: GERBER, NORMAN A., TE , Roslyn Heights, N. Y. GERDEL, DAVID H., I A0, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. GIFFHORN, ANN, KA0, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. GILLETTE, ALLEN K., Elmira, N. Y. GILLIES, WILLARD M., JR., Greenwich, Conn. Fijth row: GILTZ, CHET S., B0n, Massillon, Ohio. GIRAND, JAMES F., 1 A0, Westfield, N. J. GIVENS, HARRISON C, DAE, Chappaqua, N. Y. GLEASON, JOAN M., KKP, Cincinnati, Ohio. GOLDMAN, BETSY R., Burlington, N. C. Sixth row: GONIS, CHRISTINE D., Arlington, N. J. GOODWIN, WILSON M., JR., Statesville, N. C. GRANOFF, PAUL D., TE , Flushing, N. Y. GRANT, ELIZABETH C, IIB , Orlando, Fla. GRANT, ROBERT N., ATQ, Greensboro, N. C. Seventh row: GREEN, DAVID L., South Charleston, W. Va. GREEN, NANCY, AAII, Darien, Conn. GREENE, M. RY J., Staunton, Va. GREGORY, JACQUELYN, KA0, St. Peters- burg, Fla. GRIMM, E. ANTHONY, l K r, Washing- ton, D. C. Eighth row: GROSZ, CAROLYN L., KA, Philadelphia, Pa. GRUBBS, WILLIAM D., A0, Louisville, Ky. GRUENINGER, SUSANA B., AF, Valhalla, N. Y. GRYBOWSKI, KIRK R., Santa Barbara, Calif. HAAG, EUGENE P., HKA, New Rochelle. N. Y. Juniors 1958 1 First row: HAINES, HOWARD P., Durham, N. C. HALE, W. EILEEN, St. Albans, W. Va. HAMILTON, MARGART L., Whitakers, N. C. HANCOCK, SUE E., KKF, Charleston, W. Va. HANEY, ANNA E., I M, Decatur, Ga. Second row: HANKINS, C. Stephen, ATA, Hastings, Mich. HANSEN, John E., Delray Beach, Fla. HARPER, JAMES W., Frederick, Md. HARRELSON, WALLACE C, AXA, Cherryville, N. C. HARRIS, RICHARD L., ZBT, Macon, Ga. Third row: HARRISON, WILLIAM H., JR., Chenango Bridge, N. Y. HARRISON, WILLIAM L., KS, Shaker Heights, Ohio. HARVEY, MILES H., 2AE, Scarsdale, N. Y. HATCHER, ELIZABETH K., Raleigh, N. C. HAYNE, JAMES A., i N, Hampton, S. C. Fourth row: HAYNES, RONALD A., High Point, N. C. HEBERLEIN, GUSTAV W., AS4 , Rahway, N.J. HEINEKEN, THEODORE S., Glen Ridge, N. J. HELMS, ROY G., KA, Elizabethtown, N. C. HELTON, RONALD L., Belmont, N. C. Fifth row: HENDRIX, MURIEL L., RB , Durham, N. C. HESS, WALTER E., SAE, Washington, D. C. HIGHSMITH, LINDA W., Baxley, Ga. HILL, DAVID S., ATA, Cincinnati, Ohio. HILL, JAMES W., Ill, AXA, Frankfort, Ky. Sixth row: HILTY, ROBERT B., t € , Dayton, Ohio, HINTERNHOFF, MARY T., I M, Leaks- ville, N. C. HIRSCH, DONALD B., AXA, Coronado, Calif. HISS, NANCY L., K, AsheviUe, N. C. HOCHREITER, MARY G., AAH, Buffalo, N. Y. Seventh row: HOLLOW AY, JOANNA M., I IB , Durham, N. C. HOLLOWELL, LINWOOD B., JR., ATQ, Gastonia, N. C. HOLM, ROBERTA, KA, Merion, Pa. HOLMAN, BILLIE J., Leaksville, N. C. HOLSCLAW, LYNN L., KKF, Charleston, W. Va. Eighth row: HOLSINGER, M. PAUL, Hyattsville, Md. HOW. RD, HENRY L., Durham, N. C. HOWARD, KAY, A , Charleston, W. Va. HUDSON, GEORGE C, JR., I K2, Raleigh, N. C. HUGHES, JOHN I., I KT, Camden, N. J. Juniors 1958 First row: HUMPHREY, CHRISTIAN C, A , Wil- mington, N. C. HUTCHINSON, THOMAS P., 2X, Exeter, N. H. HYMAN, CAROL A., Willces-Barre, Pa. IRONS, MARIAN P., KAB, Upper Mont- clair, N. J. IRVIN, HENRY C, Arlington, Va. Second row: IRWIN, THOMAS B., I K2, Nashville, Tenn. ISLEY, HEDRICK L., Graham, N. C. IVEY, GEORGE E., ATQ, Asheville, N. C. JACKSON, PATRICIA L., Englewood, Colo. JAMES, MARILYN M., Malverne, N. Y. Third row: JAMISON, CAROL R., SX, Roanoke, Va. JARVIS, THOMAS A., Winnetka, 111. JASPERT, GEORGE H., Andover, Mass. JEFFERS, CARL M., OX, Asheville, N. C. JOHNSON, CHARLES A., IlK , Hickory, N. C. Fourth row: JOHNSON, FRANCES F., ZTA, Raleigh, N. C. JOHNSON, WALTER A., Bethesda, Md. JONES, JAMES M., Durham, N. C. JONES, JON S., AXA, Tulsa, Okla. JONES, JULIA M., Bradford, Pa. Fifth row: JONES, MARY E., McKeesport, Pa. JORDAN, FRANK, Thomasville, N. C. JORDAN, GLADYS M., Cocoa Beach, Fla. JUDELL, ANNE M., Webster Grove, Mo. JUERGENSMEYER, JULIAN C, Logan, W. Va. Sixth row: JULES, ARNOLD J., ZBT, Baltimore, Md. KALMUS, WILLIAM B., Durham, N. C. KARGON, ROBERT H., ZBT, Brooklyn, N. Y. KAUFFMAN, EDWARD S., JR., York, Pa. KAUFFMAN, RICHARD K., •tKT, Hunt- ington, W. Va. Seventh row: KEENE, KENNETH R., SX, Durham, N. C. KEEVER, NANCY A., Statesville, N. C. KEHLMAN, SEYMOUR J., TE , Brooklyn, N. Y. KELLEY, SARAH C, W. Newton, Mass. KENDALL, SHIRLEY M., A , Kipling, N. C. Eighth row: KENNERLY, ANNE R., HB , Cincinnati, Ohio. KERNS, PATRICIA A., KKF, Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla. KEYES, HARRIET L., Plymouth, N. C. KING, LEROY H., BGIl, Paducah, Ky. KING, PHILLIP M., Ripley, W. Va. Juniors 1958 Firsl row: KNAPP, ROGER B., ' i , W. Orange, N. J. KONEFAL, WALTER A., Garfield, N. J. KOROTKIN, MICHAEL P., TE , Scars- dale, N. Y. KRAMER, ROBERT A., Ai: , Dayton, Ohio. KRAUSE, RICHARD G., Newton, Conn. Second row: KREIDLER, DAVID B., ATA, W. Allen- hurst, N. J. KREPS, ARTHUR E., ilN, Maplewood, N.J. KRUSE, JOHN C, AXA, Rocky River, Ohio. KUEBLER, CHARLES H., Ben, Charlotte, N. C. LACY, ALEXANDER B., JR., Clover, Va. Third row: LANG, JOAN E., AAA, Pleasant Ridge, Mich. LANGER, GUY L., Sarasota, Fla. LAVERTY, ROBERT O., A©, Frankfort, Ind. LAYSON, ZED C, J A0, MiUersburg, Ky. LEA, ROBERTA E., Lynn Haven, Fla. Fourth row: LEAMER, VIVIAN G., AAH, Summit, N.J. LEISTER, HOWARD J., KA, Hampstead, Md. LEVIN, JAMES S., ZBT, Milwaukee, Wis. LIEBRECHT, CLAUDIA A., KKF, Man- hasset, N. Y. LINDEN, JOHN E., Ki:, Washington, D. C. Fifth row: LINDER, JAMES H., 4 KS, Birmingham, Ala LINDSAY, SARAH A., Lewisburg, W. Va. LINSERT, MARGUERITE H., AT, Pep- perell, Mass. LINTON, WILLIAM R., JR., OKA, Jack- sonville, Fla. LIVINGSTON, LEWIS, ATQ, Sanford, Fla. Sixth row: LOGAN, LEONARD G., JR., ATA, Phila- delphia, Pa. LOWER, DAVID A., ATA, BaldwinsviUe, N. Y. LUCAS, ALICE C, AXQ, Charlotte, N. C. LUCE, WILLIAM P., I Ki;, Mobile, Ala. LUSHIS, DONALD V., Easton, Pa. Seventh roiv: LYON, EDWIN R., KA, Laurinburg, N. C. LYON, PETER, KA, Harvey Cedars, N. J. LYNCH, JOHN D., JR., Mebane, N. C. LYNCH, WAYNE M., Annandale, Va. McBRIDE, ELIZABETH A., FayetteviUe, N. C. Eighth row: McCOMAS, ROBERT M., Huntington, W. Va. McCONNELL, HILDA A., AT, Birmingham, Ala. McDowell, JESSIE, AAH, Birmingham, Ala McFARLAND, ROBERT B., Aiken, S. C. McGregor, frank h., i: i E, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Juniors 1958 iiM MMl k M U2 t l First row: McINTYRE, FRED H., JR., Ben, Char- lotte, N. C. McMillan, WILLIAM O., RKA, Charles- ton, W. Va. McMURRAY, SAMUEL, F., Durham, N. C. MacEWEN, RICHARD A., l K f, Bethesda, Md. MacIVOR, VIRGINIA C, KKP, Marys- ville, Ohio. Second row: MACKESY, JAMES T. D., St. Catherines, Ont. MALONE, MICHAEL T., Edenton, N. C. MANNING, MARIE J., WiUiamston, N. C. MARGULIES, KAREN I., AE4 , Ivory Coast, French W. Africa. MARQUIS, D. ANTHONY, ATQ, Short Hills, N. J. Third row: MARSHALL, VIRGINIA H., AXQ, Lynch- burg, Va. MARTIN, CHARLES R., Wilmington, N. C. MARTIN, ELIZABETH P., KA, Chapel Hill, N. C. MARTIN, LOREN W., AXA, Fountain City, Tenn. MAYERS, JUDITH D., KKP, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Fourth row: MERCHANT, MARGARET A., KKP, Asheville, N. C. MESSICK, ARDIS M., AAA, Washington, N. C. METTS, RUTH M., AAIT, Savannah, Ga. MIDGETT, MARTHA J., AP, Engelhard, N. C. MILLER, DON I., ZBT, Miami Beach, Fla. Fifth row: MILLER, FRED H., KA, Ahoskie, N. C. MILLER, JOHN M., Knoxville, Tenn. MILLER, MARGARET J., AXQ, Jackson- ville, Fla. MILLHAUSER, ROBERT L., ZBT, Balti- more, Md. MILLIKEN, ANNE, ZTA, Robesonia, Pa. Sixth row: MILUS, MARY M., A , Wilmington, Del. MITCHELL, ARTHUR R., JR., Atlanta, Ga. MOGOL, LOUIS M., ZBT, Staten Island, N. Y. MOODY, MARY L., AAA, Raleigh, N. C. MOONEY, TIMOTHY C, ATA, Washing- ton, D. C. Seventh row: MOORE, M. JO, ZTA, McCoU, S. C. MOORMAN, JAMES W., ATA, Ruther- fordton, N. C. MOREY, SAMUEL W., Ki;, Lexington, Mass. MORGAN, RICHARD L., JR., AXA, Alexandria, Va. MORRIS, MARION L., Vandalia Ohio. Eighth row: MOSTELLER, MARY E., HB , Orlando, Fla. MOTE, DEANA J., AXQ, E. Longmeadow, Mass. MOTLEY, SANDRA J., Durham, N. C. MOTTERSHEAD, CHESTON V., JR. ATA, Camp Lejeune, N. C. MULLHOLAND, ALFRED D., JR., : N, Baltimore, Md. Juniors 1958 First row: MYERS, RAYMOND W., Durham, N. C. NELKEN, LEONA J., Camden, S. C. NEWELL, KATHLEEN B., AT, Raleigh, N. C. NEWMAN, KARIL L., M, Cumberland, Md. NICHOLSON, MARY H., 1 M, Kinston, N. C. Second row: NOLAN, CHARLIE C, JR., ATA, Welcome, N. C. NOLLER, LESLIE A., IIB , Tacoma, Wash. NORRIS, JESSE A., JR., Raleigh, N. C. NORTHINGTON, SARAH I., Charlotte, N. C. NORTON, EARL D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Third row: OAKES, CLAUDE R., Arlington, Va. OLEJAR, PETER D., t-)X, Baltimore, Md. OSBORNE, HARRY A., XX, Louisville, Ky OSTEEN, ALICE P., KA, Rocky Point, N. C. PAGE, DAVID A., ATA, Morrisville, N. C Fiurth row: PAGE, RICHARD C, Chattanooga, Tenn. PARKS, LINDA A., Graham, N. C. PARSONS, LARRY E., B01I, New Kensing- ton, Pa. PATERSON, HUGH H., BBII, Toronto Ont. PEACOCK, JAMES L., 2AE, Tilton, Ga. Fifth row: PEARSON, HARRY H., Charlotte N. C PENNY, DONALD M., (| Ki:, Durham N. C. PERSONS, MARY C, KKP, Durham N C PETERS, WILLIAM T., High Point, N c ' PETERSON, KARL B., BBFI, Rockville, Md. Sixth row: PFEIFFER, CARL J., A , Quincy, 111 PHIL, LEONARD F., Stanley, N. C PHILLIPS, RUSSELL A., JR., Charlotte, PICKETT, HARRIET M., Durham N C PICKETT, THOMAS E., 0X, Griffin, Ga! Seventh row: PINNELL, SHELDON R., ATA, Fairborn Ohio. ' PLATT, JANE H., Charlotte, N. C PLESS, JOHN G., vx, Galai, Va. POOLE, JAMES W., Raleigh, N. C. POORE, RAY v., AS , Munfordville Ky Eighth row: POSTHUMUS, ROBERT K., Hollywood Fla. ' oo w ' ci °- ' Rockville, Md. PREVOST, STEPHEN M., ATa] Wil- mington, N. C. P?;95ERT, JAMES L., Kingsville, Md. PUETT, AMY E., Dallas, N. C. Juniors 1958 First row: PUGH, MARCUS W., JR., 0X, Washing- ton, D. C. QUILLIAN, BETTY E., KKF, Birmingham, Mich. RAEBURN, SANDY B., Teaneck, N. J. RANKIN, DOROTHY B., KA, Durham, N. C. RANDOLPH, BELDEN, Colrain, Mass. Second row: RAO, CARL D., New York, N. Y. RATHMELL, JACK E., Miami Beach, Fla. RAUCH, GARY C, ATA, Parkersburg, W. Va. READE, RHODNEY B., JR., Durham, N. C. REASOR, CAROLYN S., Wooster, Ohio. Third row: REED, JAMES C, Pensacola, Fla. REINHARDT, MARY J., Hillsboro, N. C. REISE, NANCY J., AXQ, Wilmette, III. RIDDICK, JOSEPH H., JR., Lynchburg, Va. RIDLEY, GAIL L., Teaneck, N. J. Fourth row: RIPPEL, ROBERT R., h , Ruxton, Md. RITCHIE, M. BANKS, JR., ATQ, Greens- boro, N. C. RIVES, SALLY A., Front Royal, Va. ROBERTS, DAVID B., Bronxville, N. Y. ROBINS, HERBERT T., IIK t , Rome, Ga. Fifth row: RODERICK, ERNEST D., Falls Church, Va. RODGERS, REBECCA H., Canton, N. C. ROE, CHARLES R., KA, Ruxton, Md. ROYALL, THEODORE S., JR., KA, Clin- ton, N. C. RUSCH, KURT B., 2AE, E. Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth row: RUSHING, SHADE M., Eldorado, Ark. RUSS, JACQUELYN A., AAA, Myrtle Beach, S. C. RUTISHAUSER, RICHARD G., I A0, Canajoharie, N. Y. SAFRIT, HENRY F., ATQ, Beaufort, N. C. SALE, JANE L., ZTA, Charleston, W. Va. Seventh row: SALOMON, ROY B., ZBT, New York, N. Y. SAND, ROBERT E., AXA, Glenns Falls, N. Y. SATTERFIELD, WINNIE D., KA, Timber- lake, N. C. SAVAGE, ROBERT B., JR., KS, Rocky Mount, N. C. SAYRE, ROBERT B., Scarsdale, N. Y. Eighth row: SCHAUMAN, M. SALLY, Al Sebring, Fla. SCHIEKE, HERMAN E., JR., Edgewater, Md. SCHWAEGLER, BRUCE M., Dubuque, Iowa. SEARS, W. JOSEPH, ITKA, Jacksonville, Fla. SEATTER, JUDITH C, IIB , Riverside, lU. Juniors 1958 First row: SELLERS, HARRY R., JR., Brevard, N. C. SHANK, GEORGE E., ' Hyattsville, Md. SHANKLIN, RICHARD V., HI, HKA, Panama City, Fla. SHARP, ELEANOR M., Copperhill, Tenn. SHAVER, RALPH N,, JR., l K r, Balti- more, Md. Second row: SHIRKEY, JOHN A., Washington, D. C. SHORT, BETTY J., AT, Norwood, N. C. SHORT, SYLVIA I., GeorRetown, Del. SIDEROWF, RICHARD L., BBII, New Britain, Conn. SIEGLING, MAGDALEN M., A , Charles- ton, S. C. Third row: SILER, ROBERT F., 1 KS, Franklin, N. C. SIMMONS, MARY A., St. Petersburg, Fla. SINK, BETTY J., Greensboro, N. C. SINK, ROBERT C, ATU, Raleigh, N. C. SINKWAY, JON G., AXA, Wyckoff, N. J. Fourth row: SKEEL, JAY E., HK , Joliet, 111. SLADE, A. LAIRD, ATA, Aiken, S. C. SMITH, BERNARD R., JR., i:AE, Balti- more, Md. SMITH, DOROTHY L., Douglas, Ga. SMITH, ELIZABETH A., Indianapolis, Ind. Fifth row: SMITH, EMERY, HI, Southern Pines, N. C. SMITH, POWELL S., 1 A0, Edinboro, Pa. SNYDER, JOHN N., JR., Norristown, Pa. SOULE, BRUCE W., 1 A0, Evanston, 111. SPECTOR, LARRY D., TE , Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Sixth row: SPITLER, DAVID R., i K2, Harbor Creek, Pa. SPROLES, ELIJAH T., Ill, SN, Kingsport, Tenn. SPRUNT, ALICE H., AXQ, Memphis, Tenn. STALEY, WILLIAM C, Ki:, Silver Springs, Md. STAMEY, ENOCH L., Ill, SN, Raleigh, N. C. Seventh row: STEENKEN, PATRICIA A., 2K, Lynbrook, N. Y. STENNIS, MARGARET J., ZTA, Dekalb, Miss. STEVENS, PHYLIS A., AXQ, Ballston Lake, N. Y. STEWART, MARY C, AAA, Westfield, N.J. STONER, DONALD J., JR., Winston-Salem, N. C. Eighth row: STRAUB, KARL D., Louisville, Ky. STRAWTHER, RICHARD, BOH, Spring- field, Pa. STRAYHORN, CARL V., JR., Fayetteville, N. C. ' J . y STUMPT, KARL J., Durham, N. C. STURDIVANT, SUSIE M., AF, Sparta, N. C. Juniors 1958 [ . wft CT O WS Ff ' rj row; SULLIVAN, LUTA B., Anderson, S. C. SUMMERS, VIRGINIA G., AAA, Conyers, Ga. SUTAN-TANON, NIPIT, Bangkok, Thai- land. SWENSON, EDWIN A., New Hyde Park, N. Y. SWINDELL, WILLIAM H., JR., ATU, Palm Beach, Fla. S;cond row: SWOFFORD, FRANK W., WX, Arlington, Va. SYDENHAM, BARBARA M., Atlantic Beach, F. ' a. TABARI, KEYVAN, Tehrah, Iran. TABOR, GARY R., BGD, Pittsfield, Mass. TALCOTT, NANCY J., ZTA, Glencoe, III. Third row: TART, CHARLES T., Trenton, N. J. TAYLOR, HERBERT A., I)K2, Fort Worth, TAYLOR, THOMAS W., EN, Coshocton, Ohio. TAYLOR, WILLIAM M., I Kr, Flossmoor, 111. TELLER, DONALD E., K1 Bloomfield, N.J. Fourth row: TEMPLE, SIM J., Scotland Neck, N. C. TEMPLE, PETER L., AXA, Charlotte, N. C. TERRY, LEWIS N., JR., N, Spartanburg, THOMAS, JOHN B., Bethesda, Md. THOMAS, SARAH, A , Dayton, Ohio. Fifth row: THOMPSON, CHARLES A., AXA, Ft. Worth, Texas. THOMPSON, ROBERT K., JR., Chevy Chase, Md. THORE, ROBERT E., J AC-), Kensington, Md. THRASHER, RANDOLPH H., 0X, Balti- more, Md. TILBURY, GEORGE R., JR., I K2, Leonia, N.J. Sixth row: TIMBERLAKE, BYRON B., ATA, N. Canton, Ohio. TODKILL, BURTON J., Ki;, Barker, N. Y. TODT, NANCY W., AF, Monroe, N. Y. TOLA, FRANK P., Sewickley, Pa. TOTTEY, ALFRED G., Ithaca, N. Y. Seventh row: TOWE, ROLF H., B(-)II, Greenwich, Conn. TSCHINKEL, HEINRICH M., Huntsville, Ala TUCKER, SUSAN A., HB , Greenville, N. C. TURNER, JOHN M., JR., Hyattsville, Md. TURNER, LEWIS J., JR., UK , Washing- ton, Va. Eighth row: TURNER, MEBANE E., Winston-Salem, N. C. TUTTLE, MARCIA L., AXQ, Winston- Salem, N. C. UPMEYER, ERNST A., Ill, ATQ, Clear- water, Fla. Juniors 1958 First row: URBAN, NANCY L., KAB, Orlando, Fla. VAN HETTINGA, WILLIAM L., ATA, La Grange, 111. WAGG, THOMAS E., Ill, KA, Greensboro, N. C. WAGNER, NICK, KS, York, Pa. WALDERMAN, HOWARD, TE , Balti- more, Md. Second row: WARD, PATSY J., Clarendon, N. C. WARDEN, WILLIAM S., AXA, Melbourne, Fla. WATERS, ANNETTE, Sylvania, Ga. WATSON, RICHARD F., B(-)II, Glenside, Pa. WATSON, THERON P., KD, Forest City, N. C. Third row: WATSON, WILLIAM T., KA, Huntington, W. Va. WAYS, DIANA J., SK, Elizabeth, N. J. WEBER, GEORGE, i Kr, Creve Coeur, Mo. WENBERG, JULIA L., KA, Wilmington, N. C. WERNER, BARBARA J., KKF, Dayton, Ohio. Fourth row: WEST, WILLIAM K., HKA, Dayton, Ohio. WESTMORELAND, DONALD R., KS, Birmingham, Ala. WETZLER, PHIL, ZBT, Baltimore, Md. WHITAKER, ELEANOR G., KA, Kinston, N. C. WICHTERMAN, DARLENE A., W. Palm Beach, Fla. Fifth row: WICKERSHAM, RALPH R., AXA, Pensa- cola, Fla. WILLS, CHARLES W., BSn, Queens Village, N. Y. WILSON, ALEXANDER E., Ill, t A0, Atlanta, Ga. WINE, CHARLES J., Dayton, Ohio. WOLFSON, CARL S., ZBT, Lawrence, N. Y. Sixth row: WOOD, GAYLORD A., JR., Ai: , Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. WOOD, RICHARD A., JR., t Kl., Ashc- ville, N. C. WOOD, RICHARD J., Marlette, Mich. WRIGHT, WINTER, KS, Kingsport, Tenn. WYANT, EVERETT W., Holley, N. Y. Seventh row: WYNN, JOHN D., B0II, Tulsa, Okla. YARGER, NOEL H., i:N, South Bend, Ind. YELTON, WILLIAM W., K2, Spindalc, N. C. YENGST, CHARLES R., JR., AS , Pacific Palisades, Calif. YOUNG, JOHN W., I Ki;, ReidsviUe, N. C. Eighth row: YOUNG, NOEL W., l Ki;, Durham, N. C. YUDT, HENRY J., New Hyde Park, N. Y. YURA, JOSEPH A., Allentown, Pa. Juniors 1958 First row: ADAMS, Dolph; AKIN, Polly V., AAA; ALDO, Peter L.; ALEXANDER, William W., Jr.; ALFRIEND, Esther R.; ALLEN, Rae F., A ; ANDERSON, Karris F.; ANDERSON, Richard P.; HKA; ANDERSON, Robert D., S K ; ANDES, Alice M., AXQ; ANDREWS, Frederick F., •tK: ; ANDREWS, Neill P. Second row: ANSPACH, Carol L., AE f ; ARCHER, Lee L.: ARENDELL, Helen M., AAU; ARMSTRONG, Alice A., AXU; ASAY, Robert C; ATKINS, Claire S., ZTA: ATWOOD, Gail V., KKP; ATTWOOD,Jean M., AAA; AUSTIN, J. Harlan; AYCOCK, Charles B., UKA; BALDERACCHI, Arthur E., AE, BALLOWE, Edgar C. Sophomores 1958 Third row: BANDRE, George, III; BANTA, H. David, IlKA; BARRIER, Robert C; BASS, Thomas L., AXA; BATTEN, Ila K.; BATY, Larilee; BAZE- MORE, Thomas R., Jr., ATA; BEARD, John N.; BEDDOE, Mary I., IIB I ; BENDER, Nathan J.; BIGELOW, Lucius C; BIGGER, John F., Jr., i:N. Fourth row: BIGGERS, Robert P., Ki:; BLACKARD, Ohiyne, AAII; BLACKWOOD, W. Arthur, Jr.; BLACKERBY, Linda L., )iK; BL. NDFORD, Elizabeth A,, ZTA; BLOUNT, Florence N., AAO; BLYTH. Jon R., ' PKV; BOLING, Emily G., KA; BOOKER, Margaret A.; BOOMER, Walter E., l Kr: BOONE, Ann E., HB ; BOOTHBY, Herbert S., Jr., iJAE. 196 First row: BOOTHROYD, Gail A., A ; BOWERS, Thaddeus R., KS; BOWMAN, Jack B., Jr., BOYD; John W., Jr.; BOYD, Philip H.; BRACEY, Daniel G.; BRADLEY, Lena M.; BRINKLEY, Bettie G., KA; BRINN, Marjorie O., ZTA; BRITT, Harry G., nK l ' ; BROADFOOT, Helen G.; BROOKS, Marshall H., :l:N. Second row: BROOMFIELD, Sandy C., KA0; BROUGHTON, Joseph O.; BROWN, James R.; BUCKLEY, Peter M., ATQ; BUELL, Janice R., BUEN- ING, Barbara G., AAH; BURDICK, Susan G.; BURR, David S.; BURTON, Kathleen L, AAH; BYRD, Carl L., Jr.; CALDWELL, Ann W.; CALDWELL, Elizabeth B., AAA. ' Sophomores 1958 Third row: CAMPBELL, Julie L., KKl CAMPBELL, Olson J. T.; CAMPBELL, William L.; CANTEY, Jean L., KAB; CARLTON, Terry S.; CARL- TON, Thomas C; CARLYN, Robert, TE ; CARR, Edward R.; CARSWELL, William A., Jr., IIKA; CARTER, Charles B., Jr., J Ae- CARTER, James A., ilN; CARTER, John T. Fourth rote: CARTER, William A.; CARTWRIGHT, Eleanor W., AF; C, SEY, Stephen H., ATQ; CAUDLE, Carl R.; CHAMBERS, William F.: CH.. NEY Jane E.; CHANG, Wallace; CHERIN, Arnold R.; CHU, Daniel J.; CHURCH, Malcolm E., A::: ; CLARK, Adri M., KKl ; CLARK, Cath- erine B., AAA. First tow: CLAYTON, Joseph E., A0; CLINE, Robert E., ATQ; COHEN, Richard L., ZBT; COLE, Janice C, M; COLTRANE, Mary E., AAR; CONSTABLE, Thomas F.; COPELAND, Earl L., SX; CORDER, Carol A.; COTTON, Worth B.; COULTER, Tom B., KS; COX, Pa- tricia A., AXQ. Second row: COX, Thaddeus C; CRANSTON, Georgina, KAB; CROCKER, Jon C; CRUM, Roger D., DALE, Richard P., AXA; DARLING, Alfred K., SN; DARLING, Nancy J., KA0; DAVIS, Shelley C; DAY, Lee F.; DECKER, John P.; DELEGAL, Mary E., HB ; DEPERSIO, Gerard J. Sophomores 1958 Third row: DERECKI, John J.; DEWEY, George, Jr.; 2AE; DICKINSON, Gary W., ATA; DICKSON, James M.; DIEFFENBACH, Delta A., i M; DIEFFENBACH, Rix A., Jr., ATA; DOBBS, Larry M., KT; DOBSON, Wendy D., KA(-); DODGE, Darlene R., AAO; DONEY, William E.; DOSH, Sidney P., Jr., I A(-); DOW, Stuart E., ZIN. Fourth row: DOXEY, Mary F.; DRAUGHON, Wells E.; DRUMMOND, David D., Jr., 2N; DRUMMOND, William K., ATQ; DUNIGAN, Patricia A.; DUNNING, Marcia S.; DURRETT, Ray R.; DURSTINE, Joan M., HB ; DUVOL, Allen E.; DYER, Carol E., AAA; EARLY, Nanci A.; EATON, George T. 198 First row: EATON, S. Boyd, B U; EDGERTON, Sandra M.; EDWARDS, James A., Jr., 1)K2; EDWARDS, Linda A.; EDWARDS, Sandra D.; ELLIS, Judith: ELLIS, Louise P., A ; ELSEY, Edward C, Jr., ATA; EPPLEY, Richard M.; ESPY, Chris B., SN; ETHERIDGE, Ran- som W.; FARMER, Jean S., AAA. Second row: FELDTMOSE, Janet G.; FELL, Edward L.; FENNELL, Nancy M., AXQ; FIELDS, Claudine E.; FIFE, Stephen E.; FISCHER, Frederick P.; FISHER, Joan E., AXQ; FLORENCE, Jane C, A I ; FOLGER, William H., KS; FOOTE, Daniel D.. AXA; FOSCUE, Ellen V., AAH; FOSTER, ' Gail E., I M. Sophomores 1958 Third row: FOUSE, Ramon P., IIKA; FOX, Wayne R.; FRAHM, Barry H., ZBT; FRALEY, Frances P., ZTA; FRAZIER, William F.; FREDERKING, Richard D., 1IK 1 ; FREDO, Earth J.; FREY, James H., i:AE; FUQUA, William D.; FUNDERBUNK, Lance H.; FUNDERBUNK, Morris L. Jr.; FUQUA, Flora L., i:K. Fourth row: FUTRELL, Patricia A.; GABEL, Frederick D., Jr., SAE; GALT, William W.; GAMBLE, William C.; GASTON, Sarah R., AAH; GAULD, Diana E., AP; GAVITT, Joann; GAY, William C; GAY, William J., I)K1 ; GEER, James D.; GERCKEN, Sharon M., HB ; GERWE, Roderick D. First row: GILLIGAN, Patricia A.; GLASS, Mary A., KA; GLIDEWELL, Susan T., KA; GNUSE, Harmon T.; GOLDMAN, Herbert P., TE ; GOLD- MAN, Ralph R., SAE; GOODMAN, Beverly G., KKF; GOODMAN, Timothy C., KS; GOODSPEED, Bennett W.; GORHAM, Lewis A., J K1 ' ; GRAHAM, Leonard S., Jr., ATQ; GRANT, Carroll D., B0n. Second row: GRANT, Virginia B., ZTA; GREASON, Evelyn D., AAA; GREEN, Edward G.; GREENE, Edmund B., ATA; GREENSPON, Stuart P., ZBT; GRENELL, Robert L., TOE; GRONERT, Roger A.; GROOME, Henry H., Jr., KA; GROVE, William D.; GROVER, Frederick L., i)Ae; GRUBB, John H., Jr.; GRUBE, James R., 2X. Sophomores 1958 Third row: GUDGER, Marie T., ZTA; HAHN, Richard A.; HAMMOND, Martha W., I M; HAND, Hugh W.; HANEY, James E.; HANSEN, Patricia A.; HANSEN, Richard E., l Ki;; HARDCASTLE, Beverly, KA0; HARDWICK, Frances; HARDYMON, Glen B.; HARKEY, Erskine L., Jr., l Ki:; HARRELL, Herbert H. Fourth row: HARRIS, Benjamin S. H., HI; HARRIS, Ellen P.; HARRIS, Jacob G.; HARRIS, Joyce A., ZTA; HARRIS, Larry K.; HARRISON, Robert B., HK ; HARTWIG, Charles B.; HASTINGS, Jane O., AXO; HECKROTH, Judith A., HB ; HEFNER, Joseph W.; HEINLE, Gwenfred R., KA; HELMS, Hugh W., DX. 200 First row: HERMAN, Jerome S.; HERRING, H. James, Jr., ATQ; HEFFELFINGER, Thomas B., Jr.; HEWITT, Cornelia D., KA; HEYSE, Karol A., 1 M; HICKEY, Carl R.; HIGHT, B. Boyd, Jr., 4 Ki:; HILLARD, Jerry W., tKi:; HINE, Patricia A., A ; HINELY, Elliott P.; HINES, Geneva A., AXQ; HINES, Ralph E. ■Fri Second row: HOFLER, Henry D.; HOLLAND, Richard L.; HOLME, Justus M.; HOLMES, Elbert C., I A0; HOLT, Edwin C., J A0; HOLT, John W.; HORTON, Tory B.; HORWITZ, Norris L., ZBT; HOUCK, Charles L.; HOUGH, Steven H., AXA; HOWE, Lyman H., Jr., A2 ; HOYLE, Lawrence T., Jr., I K2. Sophomores 1958 Third row: HUBBELL, Phillip H., 2AE; HUCK, Judith A., KA; HUFFMAN, Anita M.; HUGGIN, Gerald C, HKA; HULL, Barbara A.; HUMPHREY, James S., Jr.; HUNDLEY, Margaret E., I M; HUNTER, Sarah H., KA; HURD, Frederic L.; HURRY, Robert O.; HUSKINS, M. Amburn, AAH; IKENBERRY, Jean K. Fourth row: INGRAM, Elizabeth R.; IRWIN, Charles P., i;AE; IVEY, Barbara L., AXQ; IVEY, David P., ATQ; IVEY, James F.; JACOBSON, Lyn E.; JAMES, Sandra H., ZTA; JARMAN, Patricia C; KA0; JENKINS, John T., KS; JIBILIAN, Gerald . ., A0; JOHNSON, Brian L., AO; JOHNSON, C. Gordon, Jr.. Kf 201 First row: JONES, Carroll E., HK ; JONES, Herbert W.; JONES, Nancy A., A ; JONES, Robert A.;JONES, Thomas, SAE; JOYCE, John L. Jr., SN; JUSTUS, Jerry T., AXA; KAGANOV, Alan L., TE ; KAUFMAN, Edward E.; KEARNS, Ann E., AAO; KANN, Herb E., BOn: KEENY, Linda L., KA. Second row: KEITH, John M., Jr.; KELLY, Jeanne A., KA; KELLY, Marcia J.; KENDALL, William T.; KENERICK, Karen J., ZTA; KERN, Kathryn; KERSTEN, John C; KETNER, Glenn E., Jr., I KS; KIEHLE, George A.; KINCAID, Kay D., AAH; KING, George H., Jr., l)Ki:; KING, James E., IIK . Sophomores 1958 Third row: KING, Karen W., ZTA; KIRKMAN, Caroline E., KA8; KIRKMAN, Robert C; KIRKPATRICK, Mary Lynn, KA(-); KITTRELL, Kay, I M; KLOPPMAN, Bruce T.; KNAPPENBERGER, Sue C, KKP; KNIGHT, Mary E.; KOSKEY, Richard P., KS; KRIEDER, Donald E.; KRETCHMAN, Graham B.; KRUPP, Carl E. Fourth row: KULLMAN, Joseph L., ZBT; LABONE, Kenneth R., i Ae; LANGWORTHY, Gladys J.; LANIER, Walter G., S I E; L.ANNING, Joseph R., ATA; LANPHER, Jean A., A ; LAUGHINGHOUSE, Edward L., IIK J ; LANTZ, James S.; LEAMAN, Harold L., Jr.; LEONARD, Kath- erine D.; LEYENS, Jon F., iJAE; LIPMAN, M. Ronald, ZBT. m 202 IK i i First row: LITTLE, Thomas F., 0X; LOCKE, Clyde R.; LOCKE, Helen S., OB ; LOFF, Sanford A., TE ; LONGDON, Robert S.; LOTT, Nean, KA; LOVE, James T., Jr.; LOVEJOY, John F., Jr.; LOY, Diana E,, UK; LUNDBERG, Gail K.; LUSHIS, Donald V.; LYONS, Robin, AA. Second row: MacISAAC, Carol; MacKINNON, William B., KD; McBEE, Michael J., i K F; McCAMMON, George A., Jr., I)A0; McCOLLA, Jean C, A4 ; McDonald, Warren R., J A0; McDOUGLE, Jean L; McELHANEY, James W., J K F; McGEE, Louise E., KKF; Mc- GRAW, Ralph; McINTIRE, Diane R.; McINTYRE, Margaret J., HB . Sophomores 1958 Third row: McKAY,Judith L.; McKEEL, Betsy A., M; McKNIGHT, James S.; McLEAN, Wellen B,; McLAREN, Mary A., KKP; McNEARY, John M.; McNEELY, Robert L.; MADDRY, Mary A.; MAGEE, David A., BWH; MAKI, Wilma L., A I ; MALONE, Mary H.; M.-XLOOF, Thomas M., i: l E. Fourth row: MARCUS, Elliot L., ZBT; MARKWARDT, Gretchen, I M; MARTIN, Barbara K., ZTA; MARTIN, Felix E.; MARTIN, Harold H.; MARTIN, Joseph M,; MARTIN, Sophie M., KKF; MATTHEWS, Janice A.; MATTHIAS, Paul W., KS; M.4TTSON, James E.; MAUCK, Jeanine M., KA; MAUNEY, Harold C, Jr., HK . 203 First row: MAY, Michael M., AAH; MEDLEY, Janice, TIB ; MENAKER, J. Thomas, ZBT; MESTA, Edward H.; MILBY, William E., HKA; MILLER Leland W., RK ; MILLER, Sally L., AXQ; MIZE, Jan L., KA; MO AXES, Robert F.; MOKLER, Lynne E.; MONTGOMERY, Charles I., SN; MOORE, Bradford L. Second row: MOORE, Carolyn; MOORE, Elizabeth P., KA; MOORE, James H.; MOORE, Pamela J.; MOORE, Richard I., ZBT; MOORE, Robert T.; MORGAN, Merrill S., KS; MORRIS, Anne C, AP; MORRIS, Leon H., Jr.; MORROW, Sue B., KKF; MULFORD, Thomas W., K ' F; MULLINS, Carol L., SK. Sophomores 1958 Third row: MULLIS, Oscar L.; MUNSON, Charles T., nK J ; MURDOCH, Elizabeth P., KA; MUSSELWHITE, Marvin D., Jr., KA; MURRAY, Carolyn, OB ; MURRAY, Patricia A., ZTA; MYERS, Sarah A., AT; NASH, Ann W., KKF; NASH, Martin A.; NASSER, Yvonne, A4 ; NEAL, David D., 8011; NELSON, Fletcher, Jr. Fourth row: NEWELL, Roger C, SN; NEWSOM, John B., Jr.; NICHOLS, Judith L., AE ; NICKEY, Samuel M., SX; NICOLAIDES, Aristotle T.; NITS- BERG, BruceJ., ZBT; NOE, James R., Jr., 1 A0; NOGGLE, Carol Ann, AAH; NORBY, Nancy A., i M; NORTON, Jerry R.; ODOM, Guy L., ATA; O ' DONNELL, D. Joseph. 204 First row: OEBEN, Rudolph W., AXA; OLDHAM, George E., Ill; OLIVER, Philip B., ATA; OVERING, Joanna A., OVERLEY, H. Clark, l K ' r; OWENS, E. Dixon; OWENS, James C, ATQ; OWINGS, Nettie H.; PAGE, John G., Jr.; PAGE, Richard G., Ill, E; PARROTT, Anne T., AAR; PARSONS, Susan P. Second rotv: PAU, Stephen C; PEACOCK, Albert; PEARSON, Wright L., i; tE; PEELER, Susan L.; PERKINS, Robert E.; PETERSON, Larry, KT; PIPER, Michael L., IIK I ; POE, William M.; PONTZ, Jack B., ATA; POOLE, Earlene; POOR, Bennett O.; POPE, Margaret C., 1 M. Sophomores 1958 Third row: POPE, Nancy E., ZTA; PORTER, Hugh O., Jr., AXA; PORTER, John M.; POWER, Garrett, ATA; PREACHER, Charles E.; PRENTICE, Mary F.; PRESTON, Robert E., SN; PRIDDY, S. Anne, I M; PROCTER, Patricia V., AT; PURDY, Judtih A., t M; QUIGLEY, Allen S., 4 K V; RAINEY, Reuben M. Fourth row: RAVENEL, Samuel D., 4)K ; R.AYNES, W ' liam J.; REDMOND, William G., IIN; REED, Martei H.; REESE, Herbert S., 4 A(-); REGAN, Dorothy D.; REID, John W.; REYNOLDS, Walter A.; RHAMSTINE, Mary E., 1IB I ; RHODES, Sally H.; RICE, Marian R., AAA; RICH- ARDS, Theodore T. 205 First row: RICHARDSON, Nancy G.; RICKARD, Carol A., AV; RIDOUT, Edward M.; RIFFLE, Kay L., AXQ; RILEY, John D.; RIZOS, Martha W.; ROBERTS, Marion E.; ROGERSON, Betty A.; ROBINSON, Isabel D., 1)M; ROSS, John B., Jr.; ROSS, Thurman J., Jr., KA; ROWE, David F., AXA. Second row: RUBEN, Frederick L., Ki;: RUBENDALL, Linda D., AAA; RUFFNER, B. Winfred, Jr., IIKA; RUNDLE, Allen G., I ' AE; SAINT-AMAND, Nathan E., ATU; SAMPSON, Martha, KAH; SANDERS, Eleanor B.: SANDERS, Mary Beth, KKF; SANTO-DOMINGO, Arturo; SAPOLSKY, Jack L.; SAPP, Margaret A.; SARGOLINI, Fred A. Sophomores 1958 1 Third row: SCARBORO, Anne; SCHLAG, Jay H., i:N; SCHULTZE, Richard G.; SCHULTZ, Terrence E.; SCHWARTZ, Diane R., AE ; SCHWERT- FEGER, Ann E.; SCHWOEBEL, Louis H., ATQ; SCOTT, Charles H., i: l E; SCOTT, John McD., Jr.; SCOTT, Shuping A.; SCOTT, Warner C, AXA; SEBECK, George E. Fourth row: SERAFIN, Donald; SEXTON, Elaine M., nB J ; SHANNON, Russell D.; SHARPE, John L., Jr.; SHARPE, Ralph, McD., Jr., . TQ; SHEP- ARD, Mary C, AAA; SHOCKEY, Howard H., Jr.; SHULTZ, Elizabeth L.; SHUTT, George H. C, III; SIMMONS, John M., AB; SIM- MONS, Sally, KA0; SIMON, Carl G. £M 206 First row: SIMS, Alice E.; SLOCUM, Richard W.; SMITH, James G., Jr., HK ; SMITH, Laura J., AAA; SMITH, Linden B,; SMITH, Robert H.; SMITH, Ronald H.; SMITH, Roswell E., K F; SMITH, Sarah L.; SPANN, George K.; SPEED, Lois A., AXQ; SPICKER, Webster S. Second row: SPRUILL, Myrla D.; SPURRIER, Carol S.; STABELL, Richard N.; STAGEY, John R., I K K; STAGNER, Howard R., ATA; STALEY, Judith J., 4 M; STAPLEFORD, Richard W.; STATTENFIELD, David B., AXA; STEER, Michael L., ZBT; STANGE, John H., I;N; STRAW, Paula, riB ; STEIN, Benjamin G., TE . Sophomores 1958 Third row: STEPHENS, Laurence A.; STERBA, Charlene B.; STEVENS, Samuel S.: STOKES, Cynthia A.; STOOPS, James K., Ai: ; STRAUB, Sally A., AXQ; STRICKLAND, Anthony R.; STUPPLE, Alexander J., Jr., Kl STYERS, Thomas R., Jr.; SUMMERS, George P., Al] ; SUMNER, Sandra J., KKF; SW ANSON, Robert A. Fourth row: SWANY, Mirian A., HB ; SWEET, Joan M., A ; SYKES, Waverly E., Jr.; TAYLOR, Judith L., AAA; TEW, William A., AXA; THALLER John S.; THEBAUT, Anthony L., Ai; l ; THELEN, Gilbert C, Jr., ATQ; THERIOT, Edward D., Jr., AXA; THIESSEN, Brian D., ■I ' K ' F; THOMAS, Edward M., Jr.; THOMPSON, Anne B. 2i2?211 THUNBERG, Rudolf; TILLEY, Diana; TIMBERLAKE, Elizabeth M., I M; TINNEY, E. Herbert; TODD, Gilbert E.; TODD, Merwin A., Ill; TOWNSEND, Ruth C; TRICKEY, Janice M.; TSAMAS, Andronike C; TURLINGTON, Virginia O., AXQ; TURNNER, James W., Jr., I KX; TYNDALL, Margaret D., KA. ' Second row: TYNDALL, Robert W.; TYSON, Pat J., KA0; VAUGHAN, Roswell F.; VERMILLION, Stephen T., I A«; VIETH, Charles E., AXA; VISCO, Linda B.; VREELAND, E. Lee.KAW; WACHTER, Sara Ann, ZTA; WADDELL, James E., AXA; WADUSKY, George S.; WAGNER, David W., eX; WALKER, Judith L., KAG. Sophomores 1958 Third row: WALKER, Katharine B.; WALL, Emerson D.; WALLACE, Terry P.; WALTON, Thomas M.; WALZ, Kenneth P., (tAB; WARBURTON, Fred B., ATU; WARNER, David J., BWII; WATTERS, Clara G., ZTA; WEISIGER, Gary N., ATU; WEISNER, Morris C, Ki]; WELLES, Frank S.; WELSH, Valerie D., KKI ' . Fourth row: WELTHER, Frederick L., i;AE; WELTHER, Janet L., KAfc); WERNER, Susan E.; WESTMORELAND, Richard G.; WHITE, Nicky, AT; WHITFORD, William E., Jr.; WHITING, Peter D.; WHITLEY, Ruth I., IIB ; WICKERSHAM, Warren G.; WIDENHOUSE, Richard L.; WILEMAN, G. Robert, ATQ; WILKES, Richard P., SAE. 208 First row: WILKIN, William W.; WILKINS, George M., AXA; WILKS, Jay F., ZBT; WILLIAMS, Jack D., I A0; WILLIAMS, Lawrence S.; WIL- LIAMS, Paul R.; WILLIAMS, Sylvia, KKF; WILLIAMSON, George A.; WILSON, Charles M.; WILSON, Tommy; WINGERTER, David L., Ben; WINTER, Maralyn. Second row: WOLFE, Lawrence E., AS ; WOOD, David M., 2AE; WOOTTEN, Robert L.; WRIGHT, Mary Lu; WRIGHT, Nancy L , SK- YOUNG Joan E., A ; YOUNG, Leon R., ZBT; ZOOLE, Jon L. Sophomores 1958 209 First roiv: ABERNETHY, Bruce C. ADAMS, Constance H. ADAMS, David C.,.Jr. ADAMS, James G. ADDISON, Ruth E. ALBRIGHT, William D. Second row: ALDRIDGE, Thomas E. ALLAN, Thomas O. ALLEN, Robert A., Jr. ALEXANDER, Marcia D. ALPERN, Robert J. ALTHOUSE, MarjorieJ. Third row: ALTMAN, Don W. ANDERSON, Richard S. ANDREWS, Jane I. ANTRIM, Elizabeth C. ARDELL, Carolyn A. ARENA, Jay M. Fourth roiv: ARMFIELD, Jean F. ARNOLD, Everette L., Jr. ARRINGTON, Joel C, III ARRISON, Peter ASHE, James D., Jr. ATKINS, Thomas R. Fifth row: AUSTIN, Alan D. AUSTIN, Daniel L. AUSTIN, Judith BACH, John D. BAGGETT, Paul R. BAILEY, Sandra M. Sixth row: BAKER, Allan P., Jr. BAKER, Bernie B. BALLANCE, Frank C. BALLENTINE, Marceile G. BALMER, Donald A. BAMBERGER, Judith A. Sfventh row: BANK, Barbara E. BANKS, Wendell P. B. BANNARD, Robert H. BARBER, Flavil, Jr. BARKSDALE, Gail BARNES, Norma S. Eighth row: BARNETTE, Henry V. BAROFF, Barbara BARRINGER. John T. BARUTCUOGLU, Zeren BASH, Roberta L. BATTLE, Byron F. Ninth row: BAYLIS, William E. BEAL, Boylston A. BEARD, Robert L. BEATTY, Carolyn V. BECKER, Michael S. BECKWITH, Donald C. Tenth row: BEGIEN, Ralph N., Ill BELL, Carol L. BELL, Michael P. BELL, Sarah E. BENGTSON, Peter Y. BENNETT, Katrina N. Eleventh row: BENNETT, Nancy C. BENNETT, Sarah Jane BENTZ, Ronald H. BERKLEY, Robert C. BERNHARDT, Peter C. BERRY, Mary A. Twelfth row: BEST, Eugene C, Jr. BEST, Michael R. BEST, Thomas W. BIRMINGHAM, John R. BISHOP, Winford K. BIVINS, Alice A. Freshmen ■ ' % i ! t i il4iMiii mk SMI 2 A. %A 9 AtmM Fir si row: BLACK, Bobbie D. BLACKMON, William J. BLACKWELL, Walter K. BLAKE, Jerry L. BLISS, Peter C. BLUE, D. Laird Second row: BOARDMAN, Thomas K. BOLLMAN, Jane E. BOND, William M. BONGARD, Victor, Jr. BOOTH, Stuart E. BORLAND, Andrew H., Jr. Third row: BORO, Gilbert V. BOSE, Bonnie L. BOSSON, Dave C. BOST, Nancy J. BOWEN, Robert S. BOWLES, Joseph G. Fourth row: BOYD, James S. BOYKIN, John C. BRADBURY, Barbara J. BRADLEY, Thomas J. ' BRADSHAW, Francis C. BRALY, Rosamond L. Fifth row: BRANCH, Leslie B. BRANHAM, Carol F. BRANTON, Mary K. BRAWNER, Susan C. BRAXTON, Jabus W., Jr. BREED, James A. Sixth row: BREWER, Karen J. BREWER, Karyl j. BRINGHURST, Nancy J. BROCKWELL, Paige S. ' BROOKS, Jane BROWN, Carolyn A. Seventh row: BROWN, Daniel M. BROWNSTEIN, Mark BRUCE, Norman M. BRUEGGEMANN, Martin W. BRUNN, Susan F. BRUNNEMER, Herber K., Jr. Eighth row: BRUSH, Clinton E., IV BRUTON, Morning D. BRYAN, M. Gail BRYANT, Farnsworth D. BUCHANAN, Carole A. BUEHLER, Martin G. Ninth row: BUEHLER, Peter R. BULLOCK, Beverly A. BULLOCK, Frank W. BUNCH, Francis M., Ill BURBRIDGE, Abigail H. BUNN, Ronald R. Tenth row: BURCH, James D. BURCH, Robert M. BURFORD, Rex L. BURK, Robert W., Jr. BURNETT, Alfred M. BURNETTE, Jerry C. Eleventh row: BURNHAM, Thomas J. BURNS, Robert B. BURRIS, Patricia E. BURTON, Jan C. BURTON, Patricia A. BUSCH, Ronald E. Twelfth row: BUSH, Jack R., Jr. BUSH, Nancy L. BUTLER, Jennifer M. BYERS, John W. CADE, Stephen C. CAFLISCH, Jacob C. nl958 First row: CALDWELL, Carol M. CALIENDO, Richard N. CALLAHAN, Charles W., Jr. CALLAHAN, Judith A. CAMERON, Edmund M.,Jr. CAMP, Rosa A. Second row: CAMPBELL, Alden, R. CAMPBELL, Robert C. CANNO, Michael P. CANNON, Harriet C. CAPLAN, Neil H. CARDEN, Joseph A., Jr. Third row: CARLITZ, Michael CARLSON, Ronald D. CARNEY, Kathleen CARPENTER, David W. CARPENTER, Donald S., Jr. CARR, Howard E., Jr. Four I h row: CARROLL, Wayne D. CARSON, Anne T. CARTER, Grey L. CARTER, Richard C. CASH, George G. CASHWELL, John E. Fijlh row: CASSIDY, Michael A., Jr. CATO, Allen E., Jr. CHALLENGER, George D. CHAMBERLAIN, Edward N. CHANDLER, Julian A., Jr. CHAPPELL, Bruce A. Sixth row: CHEEK, Helen A. CHESTNUT, Paul L CHIPMAN, Joseph A. CHRISTIE, Carter B. CHURCH, Jane C. CLAPP, Carolyn C. Seventh row: CLARK, Ann D. CLARK, Richard A. CLAXON, Judith A. CLEAVELAND, John A. CLOVER, George I., Jr. CLUTTS, Charles P. Fighth row: COCKS, David T. CODY, Ernest F. COGGESHALL, Peter C. COHAN, Gary J. COHEN, Alan B. COHEN, Robert S. Ninth row: COLE, Martha L. COMBS, Carolyn S. COMPTON, Joseph E. CONEWAY, Albert E. CONKLIN, Shelly CONOLEY, Robert O. Tenth row: COOK, George R. COOK, Margaret A. COOPER, Susan L. COPEMAN, James L., Jr. CORE, Sarah COSANS, Ernest J. Eleventh row: COSKERY, Lois R. COURI, James C. COVINGTON, William E., Ill COWLEY, Elmer COX, Cynthia A. CRAIG, Ellen J. livelfth row: CRAIN, Richard W. CRARY, Deanna L. CRAWFORD, Stephen G. CREECH, David C. CRISWELL, Carolyn CROFOOT, Patricia M. Freshmen lA !mk A£ Afi iLl 3L First row: CROLL, William P. CROMARTIE, Meredith S. CROUCH, Patricia J. CULLEN,John W., Ill CUTRI, Eleanor M. DAMMANN, Harold R. Second row: DANIEL, Elizabeth A. DAUGHTRIDGE, Albert S., Jr. DAVIDOW, Steven A. DAVIS, John I. DAVIS, Lee F., Jr. DAVIS, Martin D. Third row: DAYVAULT, Kathryn A. DEAMER, David W. DEBAUFRE, Edward T. DEBEER, Paul L. DECKER, Deanna P. DEEDS, Barbara W. Fourth row: DEES, Elizabeth A. DELLERSON, Richard S. deROSE, Robert G. deROSE, Sandra J. DERRICK, John M., Jr. DERRICK, William A., Jr. Fifth row: deTARNOWSKY, George DEVIGNE, Jules L. DIAMADUROS, Perry G. DICK, Jeremy W. DICK, M. Courtney DICKSON, Frances C. Sixth row: DINKENS, Edwin D. DINKLER, Carlyn E. DIX, Robert C, Jr. DIXON, Katheri ' ne L. DIXON, William C. DIXSON, William N., Ill Seventh row: DOAK, Edmond K., Jr. DOBSON, Carol S. DOBSON, Ronald R. DOLLENBERG, Paul D. DOLLISON, James R. DON, Patricia A. Eighth row: DORSEE, Robert E. DOSER, John C. DOTSON, Lillian E. DOWDEN, Edward E. DRURY, Richard L. DRURY, Robert W. Minth row: DRYFOOS, William W. DURHAM, John M. DUPUY, James N. EAGAN, Marian J. EBERDT, Meta A. EBERSHOFF, Dave A. Tenth row: EBERT, James J. EDWARDS, Mark B. EDWARDS, Mary L. EDWARDS, Ruth A. EGAN, Linda K. EGERTON, Charles P. Eleventh row: ELDRIDGE, Burt S., Ill ELLIS, Carol E. ELLIS, Lucy Lee ELLIS, Sarah G. ELLSASSER, James C. EMERSON, David C. Twelfth row: EMLET, John L. EMPKIE, Stephanie A. ENGLEBY, Thomas L. ENGLISH, Nereus C. ENNIS, Peggy Joan ERVIN, Anthony P. 2 t.t lL 1958 First row: ERWIN, Emily L. ESSIG, Philip M. EVANS, Gene L. EVANS, John L. EVANS, Richard F. EVANS, S. Lavon Second row: EVANS, Walter B. EVERETT, Marian J. FABER, Karen E. FAGAN, James W. FALTINGS, Donald G. FARMER, Martha L. Third row: FARROW, Iris E. FAYLOR, Sara L. FEATHERSTONE, Sandra A. FEIDELSON, Michael FIGGE, Barbara E. FILLASTRE, Susan H. Fourth row: FINCH, Patricia A. FINLEY, Robert M., Jr. FISHER, Miriam C. FLANAGAN, Sharon L. FOGG, Sandra G. FOOKS, Emily J. Fifth row: FOSTER, Bernard B. FOSTER, Jerry J. FOSTER, John C. FOX, Charles H. FRANK, James L. FRANKS, Clifton R. Sixth row: FRATKIN, Melvin J. FRITCH, Donald A. FROHMAN, Paula G. FRYE, John L. GADDIS, Charles D. GADDY, Patricia C. Seventh row: GALLOWAY, Leon M. GAMBRELL, Katherine A. CAREER, Don S. GARBINSKI, Jack A. GARDA, Robert A. GARDNER, Robert G. Eighth row: GARMAN, J. Kent GARRETT, Julie S. GARRISON, Edwin B. GARVIN, Elizabeth G. GASTON, Joe V. W. GEARHART, Martha G. Ninth row: GEIGER, Karl R. GELBERT, Daniel W. GEORGE, Joyce G. GERST, Cornelius G. GIAVANI, Elizabeth M. GIBSON, Charles F. Tenth row: GILLEY, Hoyt M. GILLILAND, Karen P. GLASS, Charles L. GLASSELL, Vyvian J. GODFREY, Janet A. GODLOVE, Joan Eleventh row: GODSEY, John W. GOLDSTEIN, Ralph M. GOODELL, Stephen GOODMAN, Myron A. GOODRIDGE, Paul W. GOODSON, Sara A. Iwelfth row: GOOLSBY, James A., Jr. GORDON, David N. GORFAIN, Susie GORING, Kenneth G. GOULD, William M. GRAY, Jean M. iL mk Ml Freshmen f 3 First row: GRAY, Vaughn T. GREAN, Peter D. GREEN, James E. GREEN, Louise GREENBLATT, Edward L. GREENE, James S.,Jr. Second row: GREENE, Lawrence G. GREENWOOD, Mary G. GREER, Catherine A. GREGORY, Roger T. GRIFFIN, Dennis B. GRIMES, Kenneth M. Third row: C;RIMM, Richard W. GROOME, David W. GROSSMAN, Robert L. GUGLIELME, John A. GUTHRIE, Gail F. HAIGHT, Robert R. Fourth row: HAISFIELD, Richard HALE, James V. M. HALL, George M. HALL, James E., Jr. HALLOCK, Elbert P. HALSEY, E. Paige. Fifth row: HALSTEAD, Woodrow J. HAMILTON, Ted A. HAMLIN, Charlotte F. HANCAMMON, William H., Ill HANLING, William R. HANSEN, Caroline C. Sixth row: HANSEN, Jeanne E. HANSEN, Patrick M. HANSMANN, Louise J. HARLAN, James C. HARMON, Robert D. HARRINGTON, Patricia B. Seventh row: HART, Margaret E. HARRELSON, Dwight H. HARRELSON, John M. HARRIS, Bernard L. HARRISON, Gilbert B. HARTMAN, Earnest W. Eighth row: HASSELL, Rae F. HATCHER, Mary L. HATFIELD, Thomas E. HAURY, Donald R. HAUSER, John B. HAWFIELD, James D., Jr. Ninth row: HAWSE, Richard A. HAYDEN, Robert R. HAYNE, Lorraine S. HAYNES, Nina B. HECK, Beverly L. HECKENBERG, Jack H. Tenth row: HEDDEN, Carol A. HEDRICK.Jane H. HEITZENRATER, Richard P. HELM,Justa HELM, Nancy P. HEMION, Margaret A. Eleventh row: HENDRICKSON, Peter S. HERBERT, Elizabeth R. HESTER, Henry D., Jr. HESTER, Larry B. HEWITT, Margaret F. HICKS, Hugh M. Twelfth row: HIGGINS, Robert W. HIGGS, Jacob K. HINZE, Marlene HOCKSTADER, Maryann HODGIN, Cvnthia M. HODGSON, Patricia S. it :3 il L f 1958 First row: HOLMES, Robert S. B. HOLSINGER, James W. HOLSTEN, Peter H. HOLT, David D. HOLT, Roger N. HOLTGREN, E. Anne Second row: HOLTON, Mary G. HONEYCUTT, David E. HOOPER, Russell W. HOOPES, Robert R. HOOT, Nancy A. HORRIGAN, Joseph S. Third row: HORTON, Mary J. HOSTETLER, William L. HOSEK, Libby M. HOTCHKISS, Charles S. HOWARD, James H., Ill HOWARD, Laurence O., Jr. Fourth row: HOWELL, Jerry M. HOYLE, Thomas C., HI HOYT, Katharine V. HUDIBURG, James C. HUDNELL, Virginia M. HUEY, Sybil F. Fifth row: HULL, Susan V. HULLENGREEN, Jon F. HUMPHREY, Theodore J. HUNT, Joseph M,, HI HUNT, Stephen B. HUNTLEY, Michael J., Jr. Sixth row: HURT, Howard P. ICKES, Bruce P. ILLS, Arnold T. INGE, Carol J. INGRAM, Lindsey W., Jr. IRVIN, Stanley T. Seventh row: IRVINE, Elliott W. ITTEL, Margaret C. IVALDI, Albert M. JACKSON, Millard I., Jr. JACKSON, Robert L. JACOB, Paul H. Eighth row: JACOBS, Linda M. JANOSKY, John R. JEROME, Sandra S. JESSUP, John I., Ill JEWELL ' , Nina N. JOHNS, Judith A. Ninth row: JOHNSON, Elisabeth H. JOHNSON, L. Merrimon JOHNSON, Leonra R. JOHNSON, Mary L. JOHNSON, Ruth A. JOHNSON, Russell C. Tenth roiv: JOHNSON, Wallace H. JOHNSTON, Annie L. JOHNSTONE, Bonnie J. JOHNSTON,]. Phillips JOHNSTON, Sallie D. JONES, David E. Eleventh row: JONES, Millard F., II JONES, Terrie C. JONES, William C, Jr. JORDAN, David D. JORDAN, Janet M. JORDAN, Thomas A. Twelfth row: JORGENSEN, John S. JUDD, Sherry j. KAIRYS, Lewis H. KALE, .Sidney M., Jr. KALE, Thomas S. KALISH, Ronald G. Freshmen, im mk i Moi SM2, irn Hi B HHI BHKa.aeU! ' s«aB Hl l mm l H First row: KAST, Frederick W. KAUFMAN, Wallace V. KAZANTENS, James S. KELLER, Eric J. KELLER, Meredith A. KELLETT, Judith A. Second row: KELLEY, Helen C. KEMP, Murray A. KENT, Mildred E. KETCHAM, Margaret P. KETTLESTRINGS, Donald A. KILBY, Robert J. Third row: KING, James C. KING, Joseph A. KING, William D. KING, William E. KISTLER, Doug C. KLEAVER, Robert F. Fourth row: KLEIMAN, Madeline E. KLINE, Julie A. KLUG, Leonard V. KNEIB, Jan A. KNIGHT, Richard B. KNODEL, John E. Fifth row: KNOWLES, Fred T. KOCMOND, Warren C. KOSKINEN, John A. KOTCHIN, Roderick KRAMER, Joseph D., Ill KRAMER, Thomas S. Sixth row: KUECHLER, Sharon L. KULVIN, Stephen M. KUN, Szabolcs Mickey KUTCHER, Rosalyn R. LACOSS, Elizabeth L. LAING, Alan R. Seventh row: LAKE, Charles E. LAMBETH, Walter O., Jr. LAMKIN, Margaret L. LAPPIN, Robert T. LARSON, Kent C. LATHAM, Richard D. Eighth row: LAW, Frederick R. LAWSON, Robert A., Jr. LEDMAN, James H. LEE, Elizabeth A. LEHRHOFF, Seth M. LEIB, Tom E. Minth row: LELAND, Marjorie A. LENGYEL, Elizabeth A. LEONARD, Bruce G. LEUPOLD, Karl J. LESHANNA, Sandra L. LEVIN, Miriam Tenth row: LEVINE, Frankie B. LEWIS, Allen D. LEWIS, Marilyn M. LEWIS, Michael C. LIBBY, Peter C. LIGHTBOURN, Robert J. Eleventh row: LIGHTFOOT, Ann B. LINDINGER, Robert C. LIPPHARD, Carol W. LITTLE, Donald S. LITTLE, Mary J. LITTLE, Philip G. Twelfth row: LIU, Mason R. LLOYD, Douglas S. LOCHRIE, Sally A. LOEBER, Judith G. LONG, Warner D. LOONEY, David B. 1958 First row: LOUNSBURY, Myron O. LOVE, Glenn N. LOVE, Harold S. LOVELIDGE, Leroy W., Ill LOWMAN, Everett H., Jr. LOWRY, William M. Second row: LUCAS, Bruce A. LUCAS, Charles C, Jr. LUMBARD, Martha LUND, Richard A. LUNDINE, Stanley N. LYNCH, Helen M. Third row: LYNCH, Martha J. LYNN, Donald R. LYONS, John S. MacTIERNAN, Carol S. McCARROLL Earl L. McCAUGHAN, Ralph L. Fourth row: McCLARREN, Sheila McCORMACK, Alexander A. McCORMICK, Edward T., Jr. McCRARY, Dixie Lee McCULLOUGH, James L. McCURDY,John D. Fifth row: McDonald, James R. McDONALD, Mary L. McGregor, Douglas H. McILWAIN, John F. McINTYRE, William C. McKENZIE, Theodore R. Sixth row: Mcknight, Douglas M. McLARTY, Margaret W. McLEMORE, Carl S., Jr. McNAMARA, Ann McNAMARA, Thomas P. McRAE, Andrew T., Jr. Seventh row: McSHEEHAN, William D. MACE, Michael E. MADDOX, Nola E. MAGNER, Madi R. MANN, Jerry S. MANNING, Blanche H. Eighth row: MARGOLD, Davis S. MARION, Joan C. MARTIN, Francine F. MARTIN, William T. MASSEY, Sue E. MASTERS, Charles G. Ninth roiv: MATTHEWS, Julia A. MATTINGLY, Michael J. MAULTSBY, Sara E. MAXON, Robert M. MAYO, Lynne M. MEDESY, Marilyn Tenth row: MERRYMAN, John E. METCALF, Donald W. MEWBORNE, Carlotta C. MILLAR, Helene V. MILLER, Brian C. MILLER, Edward B., HI Eleventh row: MILLER, Glenn F. MILLER, Henry B. MILLER. Susan E. MILLER, Thomas W. MILLS, Joseph C. MILNE, Robert C. Twelfth row: MILTNER, Donald A. MINAH, Galen F. MINAH, Glenn E. MIRALIA, Lauren M. MITCHELL, Donald B. MOELLER, Martha J. I llli AiM mJkwL A Freshmen - iLj 1 M?, I ll l M First roiv: MOLLER, Peter MONK, Albert C;., Ill MONTAGUE, William R. MONTGOMERY, D. Carolyn MONTGOMERY, Dorothy J. MONTGOMERY, Franklin M. Second row: MONTGOMERY, William E. MOODY, Carol J. MOOR, John B. MOORE, Gerald E., Jr. MOORE, William C ' MOOREFIELD, Hubert I..,, Jr. Third roiv: MOORHEAD, Harriet L. MOORHEAD, Mary F. MOORMAN, Claude T. MORRIS, Jerome P. MORROW, Joan MORSE, Grace V. Fourth row: MORSE, John A. MOSER, Patricia L. MOTTERSHEAD, John D. MUELLER, HeydenJ. MULLIN, Alexander G. MUNIER, Judith A. Fifth row: MUNSON, Charles L., Jr. MUNYAN, Michael H. MURCHISON, Alton G., Ill MURPHY, E. C. MURPHY, Evelyn F. MURRAY, Chiquita L. Sixth row: MURRAY, Pikett K. MYERS, Marcia I. MYERS, Ronald L. MYERS, William E. NAVIASKY, Harriet J. NEILL, Janet C. Seventh row: NEUHARDT, James C. NEWMAN, Guy R.,Jr. NEWMAN, Joseph B. NEWSTEDt, George E. NEY, Elsye L. NICHOLLS, Margaret F. Fighth row: NICHOLS, Kathleen NEIMAN, Nancy D. NIJHUIS, Ine NIKIDES, Aglaia H. NIMITZ, Elizabeth A. NORTON, James C. Ninth row: NOURSE, Jared NOVICK, Robert D. OBRION, John H., Jr. OGBURN,Jean O ' HORA, Robert F. OLIVER, Dennis N. Tenth row: OLIVER, Donald C. OLIVER, Kenneth L. OLSON, John A. O ' NEAL, Edgar C. OPPENHEIM, Stephan J. ORREN, Anne B. Eleventh row: OSGOOD, Grace M. OSHINSKY, Elaine J. OWEN, Carolyn OWENS, Laura J. PACHECO, Gilberto F. PADOW, Walter D. 1 welfth row: PALAZZO, Ronald M. PALLANGE, Carol A. PALMER, Anne O. P. RDEE, Mary E. PARDUE, Leonard G. PARHAM, James C. 1958 First row: PARKER, Johnnie C. PARKER, Robert P. PARNHAM, Charles S. PARR, William D. PARRISH, John A. PATTERSON, John G. Second row: PATTON, Joe P. PAYSON, Robert K. PEACOCK, Mary L. PEARL, Jon S. PEGRAM, James E. PENNY, William G. Third row: PEPPER, Edmund L. PERSONETTE John D. PETCH, Richard O. PETZNICK, James F. PEYTON, Patricia A. PHILLIPS, Henry C. Fourth roiv: PICKARD, Sallie PIERCE, Sally A. PILLMAN, Peter W. PIPER, John H. PLACE, Mary E. PLASTER, Nancy R. Fifth row: POLK, Katherine R. POLLARD, James H. POORE, James L. POPE, Charles I., Jr. POWELL, Willie M. PRATHER, Thomas M. Sixth row: PRATT, William L. PRESTON, John S. PRICE, Anne W. PRICE, Paul E.,Jr. PRIDGEN, Terry G. PULMAN, Leonard J. Seventh row: PYLES, Jacquelyn R. QUBEIN, Ghazi R. QUICKEL, Clyde E., Jr. RAINEY, Mathilda A. RANSON, Lloyd R., Jr. RAPUZZI, Peter L. Eighth row: REDDING, Vivian D. REDMAN, Thomas G. REED, John B. REED, William G., Jr. REES, Ruth W. REESER, Fredrick H., Jr. Ninth row: REINACH,Judy REINSCH, Penelope L. REIS, Parker R. REITT, James P. REYNOLDS, Alan C. REYNOLDS, Richard E. Tenth row: RICCIONI, Ralph J. RICE, Jack S., Jr. RICH, Harvey O. RIDDLE, Margaret A. RIECHMANN, Roland K. RIGSBEE, William T. Eleventh row: RITTS, Fredrick H. ROACH, Daniel J. ROBBINS, Stephen A. ROBERSON, Mayme M. ROBERTS, Gerald E. ROBERTS, Richmond C. Twelfth row: RODRIGUEZ, Joaquin F. RODGERS, Anne G. ROGERS, Bryant K. ROGERS, George R. W. ROGERS, Theodore B. ROGERS, Trudy B. S| W 3 3 yf n Freshmen iU A ijm Mtt. 2 First row: ROSE, Margie E. ROSEN, Alice H. ROSINY, Frank R. ROSS, Richmond A. ROSSER, Beryl M. ROWLES, Russell P. Second row: RUBIO, Amable A. RUDIGER, Carl E., Jr. RUSSELL, Nancy J. RUTENBERG, John K. RYAN, Katherine V. RYAN, Letitia N. Third row: SABIN, Richard J. SALSBURY, Carl A. SANDELIN, Richard H. SANDER, Louis F.,Jr. SANDERS, Martha F. SANFORD, David M. Fourth row: SATTERFIELD, Byrd A. SAUNDERS, Susan J. SAVAGE, Marion E. SCARBOROUGH, Wyman B. SCHERR, Barbara L. SCHETTLER, Karl R. Fifth row: SCHICK, Earl W. SCHIROTA, Stuart P. SCHMIDT, Karl M. SCHROEDER, Fred J. SCHROEDER, Richard A. SCHUMACHER, Donald F. X. Sixth row: SCHUSTER, Stephen D. SCOTT, John G., Ill SCOTT, Sondra D. SCOTT, William R. SCOWCROFT, Ann L. SECCIA, David A. Seventh row: SEWARD, Annette O. SEYBERT, Lee F. SEYMOUR, Merrie Jo SHACKELFORD, Ronald E. SHAW, Ruth G. SHEALY, G. Attelia Eighth row: SHEALY, Joseph H. SHEATS,John E. SHELTON, James D. SHEPHERD, Hilliard W., Jr. SHEPHERD, Thomas A. SHILLING, Sara K. Ninth row: SHOESMITH, Constance G. SHOWN, Alice R. SHREVE, Judith N. SHROYER, Thomas H. SHUFORD, Virginia A. SIFRITT, Virginia E. Tenth row: SIMMONS, Elizabeth I. SIMMONS, William P., Jr. SIMPSON, Horace L., Jr. SINEATH, Charles A., Jr. SINGLETARY, M. Karen SLATER, Mark B. Eleventh row: SLOAN, Orris T., Jr. SMATHERS, Elizabeth F. SMITH, Edward J., Jr. SMITH, Jeanne M. SMITH, Marilyn J. SMITH, Michael H. Twelfth row: SMITH, Stephen C. SMULLEN, Thomas H., |r. SNE.AD, Grace M. SNELL, Sylvia P. SNOTHERLY, Everrette V., Jr. SNYDER, Dianne 1958 First row: SNYDER, John P. SOMMERS, Claire M. SPADAFORA, Tim K. SPANGI ER, Ellen A. SPEIR, Margery W. SPENCER, Emmie A. Second row: SPENCER, William H., Ill SPINNLER, Ralph F. SPUNDE, Vclta STALVEY, Sarah H. STANLY, William A., Jr. STEAGALL, Catherine M. Third row: STEEN, John D. STEENKEN, Richard W. STEPHENS, Barbara G. STETSON, John B.,Jr. STEVENS, Julia A. STEVENS, Leland G. Fourth row: STEVENSON, Edith P. STEVENSON, Frank B. STEWART, Sandra L. STEWART, Selden L., Ill STEWART, Sharon N. STILES, Jane A. Fifth row: STONE, James R. STONE, Peggy H. STOVEKEN, James E., Jr. STRAUS, Barbara J. STRAUSE, Nathan P., Ill STRICKLAND, Joseph T. Sixth row: STUMP, Mervin E. STUPAK, Thomas S. SULLIVAN, Thomas A. SUPPLE, John R. SUTHERLAND, Julia J. SUVERKRUP, lialph G. Seventh row: SWANN, Richard R. SWART, Mary A. SWASEY, Patricia B. SWENSON, Gordon A. SYDNOR, Betty G. SZABO, Piroska M. Eighth row: TALBIRD, Olga K. TATE, Robert S,, Jr. TAYLOR, Carolyn B. TAYLOR, Ernest D. TAYLOR, John W. TERVOE, Barbara A. Ninth row: THOMAS, Mary J. THOMPSON, Brenda A. THOMPSON, Dennis N. THOMPSON, Joseph L. THOMPSON, Mary V. THORNE, Jean S. Tenth row: THRIFT, Ruth N. THWAITE, Lois E. TICE, Russell K. TOVELL, Martha A. TRIPPEER, Richard A. TROTTER, Mary W. Eleventh row: TUCKWILLER, Frank W. TURNAGE, Francis S. TURNER, Janice E. TURNER, Sara H. TYSON, William R., Jr. UNDERWOOD, Barbara B. Tivelfth row: UNGER, Anthony B. UNSER, David L. ' URIDEL, Richard K. VAN ARSDALL, Anne VAN AUSDALL, Judith A. VAN EPPS, Keith C. Freshmen M 2M 2 IS M2i2 Ml% First rmv: VARNER, John W. VELLINES, Joan L. VERHOEFF, G. Anike VERNON, Thomas M., Jr. VICK, Harold D. VINCENT, James L. Second rmv: VOLLEY, Harriet W. VORAL, Gregory R. WAGNER, Galen S. WAGNER, Harold H. WAHMANN,June W. WALDROP, Grayson Third row: WALKER, Elizabeth O. WALKER, John B. WALLACE, William J. WALLER, John C:. WALLIS, Barbara L. WALLS, Charles B. Fourth row: WALPOLE, James N. WALSER, Terry F. WALTER, Richard J. WALTON, Robert R. WARNER, Frank L. WARREN, Joseph, HI Fifth row: WARREN, Leonard A. WATERS, Robert C. WATTERS, Barbara A. WEBB, Oliver T., Jr. WEBB, Sallie E. WEBBER, David N. Sixth row: WEBER, William M. WEEKS, Dudley L. WELLS, David T. WENGEL, David L. WEST, Susan M. WEST, Wanda A. Seventh row: WHEATER, William H. WHEELER, William B. WHITAKER, Elizabeth N. WHITE, Carol L. WHITENTON, Bobbye K. WHITESIDES, Dorothy A. Eighth row: WHITLOCK, James C, Jr. WHITMORE, James F, ' WHITSETT, John B. WILBUR, Sally M. WILDSMITH, Thomas F. WILEY, David R. Ninth row: WILKINS, Alex B., Jr. WILKINSON, Gerald T. WILKINSON, O. Jennings WILLIAMS, Jo D. WILLIAMS, Marion W, WILLIAMS, Patrick M. Tenth row: WILLIS, Fred W. WILLS, George R. WILSON, Arthur J. WILSON, BrendaK. WILSON, Danie WILSON, Elizabeth W. Eleventh row: WINGET, Louise C. WISE, Marion R. WOOD, Katherine W. WOOD, Robert K. WOODARD, Barbara W. WOOLFOLK, T. Kay Twelfth row: WRIGHT, Creighton B. WRIGHT, Ivy V. WUCHINA, Joe E. WYNN, MarV N. WYNNE, Judy L. YANCY, William S. 1958 First row: YONKERS, Katherine E. YORKE, Anne G. YOST , Roger J. YOUMANS, Beverly J. YOUMANS, Carol A. YOUNG, Richard W. Second row: YOUNG, Warren H. ZAUG, Dawson D. ZOUBEK, Charles L. Freshmen dunk members of Traditions Board in Duke Garden ' s lake. Freshmen ' Theta Chi pledges protest, We hate sack dresses! Senior Class officers from left to right: Anne Cannon, vice-pres.; Molly Fennell, secy.; Joan Lambert, treas.; Joan Finn, pres. First row: ALLEN, MARY ELIZABETH, Dayton, Ohio; APPLE, NANCY LOU, Burlington, N. C; BELL, BOBBIE LYNN, Arlington, Va. Second row: BOND, HARRIET E., Princess Anne, Md.: BRENNAN, FLORA E., Cincinnati, Ohio; BRUEGGEMANN, ANN, Cincinnati, Ohio. Senior Nurses i Third row: BURGESS, ELEANOR S., Benson, N. C; CLEVENGER, Sue E., Berryville, Va.; CROOKS, MARTHA S., College Park, Md.; CURNEY, ELEANOR A., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; CURRAN, NANCY A., Asheboro, N. C; DAVIS, NANCY R., Columbia, S. C; DAVIS, SHIRLEY, Columbia, S. C; DRAKE, PATRICIA R., Raleigh, N. C; ELD, BARBARA J., Hopewell, Va. Fourth row: FENNELL, MOLLY R., Newberry, S. C; FINN, JOAN R., Shaker Hts., Ohio; FREEMAN, ELIZABETH, Hendersonville, N. C; GARDNER, )ULIA A., Gastonia, N. C; HANGER, BARBARA R., Jacksonville, Fla.; HENRY, MARYLYN L., Elizabeth, N. J.; HENSLEY, SHIRLEY T., Marion, N. C; HILL, SAR.-XH E., Smithfield, N. C: JAMES, RACHEL K., Durham, N. C. J. til ? O. f 3 f ikVi i . JENKINS, ROBERTA W., Brandywine, Md.; KERSEY, LINDA R., Bluefield, W. Va.; KNOPH, MARY J., Aiken, S. C; KORNEGAY, MARGARET A., Houston, Texas; KUHRT, HARRIET J., Balboa, Canal Zone; LAMBERT, JOAN G., Mebane, N. C.; LOGAN, AGNES, Sumter, S. C; LOVE, JOYCE ANN, Laurinburg, N. C; McLAMB, PATSY P., Goldsboro, N. C. Second row: MANUEL, PATRICIA G., Warwick, Va.; MITCHELL, KATHERINE, Mt. Olive, N. C; MOORE, GWYNNE T., Salem, Ohio; MULLIS, CAROL A., Midland, N. C; PENNINGTON, NANCY L., Mount Hope, W. Va.; PFEIFFER, FR.ANCES A., Quincy, III.: QUINN, EDNA, Kensington, Md.; REGISTER, MARGARET R., Clinton, N. C; REGI.STER, SANDRA J., Wilmington, N. C. Senior Nurses Third row: RIDDICK, SARAH E., Elizabeth City, N. C; ROPER, CAROL A., Port Washington, N. Y.; SCHOLDERER, ANN L., Glen Ridge, N. J.; SHEFFEY, NANCY E., Lynchburg, Va.; SHELOR, MARY A., Sumter, S. C; SHEPHERD, KAY L., Winston-Salem, N. C; SMITH, MIL- LICENT C, Greensboro, N. C; SMITHWICK, JO, Jamesville, N. C; SPEIGHT, MARTHA R., .Suffolk, Va. Fourth row: SPRAGUE, DALE R., Parksley, Va.; T. YLOR, TERRY L., Ridgewood, N. J.; TATE, JANE E., Greensboro, N. C; THOMPSON, BETTY F., Roxboro, N. C; W.ARREN, VIRGINIA A., Richmond, Va.; WHITESIDE, Sarah J., Durham, N. C; WHITLEY, ELIZABETH G., Siler City, N. C; WILSON, LUCY E., Chappaqua, N. Y.; YONTZ, ELIZABETH W., Chrisman, III. Al «i ' d A) I V r P M 4 rM f -M % % k V ' 4 APPLE, Patsy, Burlington, N. C; BARCY, Joan L., Arlington, Va.; BASSFORD, Anne W., Dunn, N. C; BIDLE, LeiLani H., Raleigh, N. C; BOOE, Jacqueline E., King, N. C; BOWLING, Patricia J., Naples, Fla.; BRAYBOY, Elowyn N., Pembroke, N. C; BROADWAY, Patricia B., West Columbia, S. C. Second roiv: BUHLER, Jeannette, Miami, Fla.; BYL, Constance L., Glen Ridge, N. J.; CHAPMAN, Joyce A., Rochester, N. Y.; CHESHIRE, Nancy C, Charlotte, N. C; COLGLAZIER, Sarah J., Washington, D. C; COLLINS, Doris E., Arlington, Va.; COX, Suella, Fayetteville, N. C; DAVIS, Anne W., Odessa, Del.; DAY, Jane V., Westfield, N. J. Third row: DEVOL, Frances E., Dayton, Ohio; DURHAM, Jean G,, MerchantviUe, N. J.; EMBREE, Eleanor J., Matthews, N. C; FERGUSON, Vir- ginia L., Philadelphia, Pa.; FLEMING, Ellen Y., Herndon, Va.; FRICK, Anna C, Greenville, S. C; FRUNEBERGER, Rebecca D., Gastonia, N. C; FRYE, Doris E., Charlotte, N. C; GRYBOWSK I, Judith A., Durham, N. C. Junior Nurses Fourth roiv: GUSTAVSON, Dulcie C, Jacksonville, Fla.; HEDRICK, Betty J., Winston-Salem, N. C; HESTER, Julia G., Greensboro, N. C; HOUCK, Doris E., Wyomissing, Pa.; ' HUNSCHE, Susan M., Cincinnati, Ohio; HUNSICKER, Nancy E., Drexel Hill, Pa.; KENWORTHY, Edith, North Augusta, S. C; KINSER, Patricia L., Danville, Va.; JACOBY, Geni R., Port Washington, N. Y. Fifth row: JARRETT, Barbara A., ThomasviUe, N. C; JERANKO, Mary B., Clarksburg, W. Va.; LAMBERT, Barbara L., Mt. Lebanon, Pa.; LARISCY, Suzanne, Sylvania, Ga.; LEGGETT, M. Ann, Baxley, Ga.; LEMPARLE, Bette L., Nutlev, N. J.; LIPPERT, Norma N., Wilmington, Del.; McDonald, Anne M., Charleston, S. C; MACNICOL, Margaret E., Wilmington Del. K Hii i J ? m ' ? ik M •5 - Junior Class Officers, left to right: Norma Lippert (Treas.), Pat Kinser (Vice- Pres.), Lee Rasmussen (Pres.), Janet Anderson (Sec). First row: MARTIN, Lyda S., Ridgewood, N. J.; MATTINGLY, Mary M., Washington, D. C; MEACHAM, Carolyn S., Durham, N. C. Second row: NICHOLS, Mary R., Oxford, N. C; OTT, Dorothy A,, Princeton, N. J.; PADGETT, Cordia, Hayesville, N. C. 1 hird row: PARKER, Anne E., Ormond Beach, Fla.; PEOPLES, Jerry A., Elizabeth City, N. C.; PHELPS, Rehecca I., Cary, N. C Junior Nurses Fourth row: POTTER, Jacqueline, Winston-Salem, N. C; PYLE, Martha B., Lexington, Mass., R.4SMUSSEN, Marilee, Danburv, Conn.; REGEN, Mar- got A., Durham, N. C; REYNOLDS, Ruth E., New Castle, Del.; RISSLER, Nancy, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J.; RITCHIE, Virginia I., Washington, D. C; ROSS, Carol J., Charlotte, N. C; SAYRE, Mary R., Hampton, Va. Fifth row: SCHAIBERGER, Anne C, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; STEINFELDT, Sally A., Rochester, N. Y.; SYDOW, Patricia A., Shaker Heights, Ohio; VAUSE, Mary E., Durham, N. C; VURGASON, June L., Baldwin, N. Y.; WALKER, Nancy E., Port Washington, N. Y.; WEATHERFORD Rosalie W., South Boston, Va.; WINFIELD, Frances A., Pinetown, N. C. h I i . J A Mh I ! il i MW ill r tAai First row: ALBIN, Joan, Columbus, Ohio; AN- DERSON, Lola Lee, Silver Spring, Md.; BAKER, Amanda Lee, Shelby, N. C; BALDWIN, Edwina Beverly, Westfield, N. J.; BARBER, Deanna Claire, Ormond Beach, Fla. Second row: BASS, Jane Gordon, Charlotte, N. C: BENDER, Sally Ann, College Park, Md.; BERRY, Carolyn Anne, Walter- boro, S. C; BILLARD, Sherry Lynn, Avondale Estates, Ga.; BLACK, Dixie Jean, Thomasville, N. C. Third row: BLAKE, Sara Lynn, Schenectady, N. Y.; BORCHERDT, Margaret Louise, Newark, Del.; BOWSER, Bev- erly Ann, Orlando, Fla.; BRANDON, Elizabeth Vernon, McDonough, Ga. BRANSFORD, Judith HarviUe, Co- hasset, Va. Fourth row: BROWN, Lee Ann, Arlington, Va.; BUFF ALOE, Joy Edna, Raleigh, N. C; BUTCHER, Carol Linn, Perrine, Fla. COLE, Lynne Williams, Falls Church, Va.; DANIELSON, Harriet Clarke, Windham, Conn. Fifth row: DEMAREST, Helen Harned, Met- uchen, N. J.; ENGEL, Katherine Anne, Cleveland, Ohio; FABIAN Shirley Elva, Winston-Salem, N. C. FINK, Mary Adele, Crossnore, N. C. GREEN, Carol Elizabeth, Baltimore, Md. Sixth row: HATCH, Patricia Lee, Fayetteville, N. C; HORTON, Dorothy Ann, Raleigh, N. C; HOWIE, Sally Eliza- beth, Staunton, Va.; HRUBY, Marcia Jane, Cleveland, Ohio; IVEY, Eliza- beth Dorsey, Bronxville, N. Y. Seventh row: JOYNER, Johnny Jane, Farmville, N. C; KAMRATH, Kaye Diane, Barrington, R. I.; KONDUR, Zoe Elizabeth, Chicago, 111.; LEE, Martha Jane, Goodlettsville, Tenn.; LOS AW, Bette Ruth, Basking Ridge, N. J. Eighth row: LUSK, Linda Jane, Norfolk, Va.; McCALLUM, Ann, Baltimore, Md.; McDON.- LD, Jean Peyton, Alex- andria, Va.; McCREADY, Margaret French, Winchester, Ky;. McDON- ALD, Mary Corley, Alexandria, Va. Sophomore First row: MARSTON, Betty Ann, Pittsburgh, Pa.; MASON, Kathryn B., Chcvcrly, Md.; MILLER, Nancy J., Hampstcad, Md.; MORGAN, Audrey L., Mt. Kisco, N. Y.; MUHL, Kathleen J., Wilmette, 111. Second row: PAINTER, Katherine E., Washington, D. C; PATTESON, Carolyn L., Mt. Hope, W. Va.; PENNEY, Christine A., Ridgewood, N. J.; PORTER, Alma J., Durham, N. C; RISCH, Janie S., Logan, Ohio. Third row: SAUNDERS, Judith B., Maplewood, N, J.; SCHOENLY, Betsy M., High- land Park, N. J.; SCHUBKEGEL, K. Lynn, Belleville, Illinois; SETTLE, Nancy E., Glen Ridge, N. J.; SHOR- ROCK, Gladys R., Trumbull, Conn. Fourth row: SMITH, Margaret L., Palmetto, Fla.; STUMP, Elaine V., Red Lion, Pa.; VREELAND, Maria, Columbia, S. C; WALSH, Sandra, Winston-Salem, N. C. WILBUR, Charlotte J., Plant City, Fla. Fifth row: WILSON, Florence J., Gladwyne, Pa.; WISLER, Gayle S., Reading, Pa.; WYMAN, Catherine H., Henderson- ville, N. C. Sophomore Class Officers, seated, from lejl to right: N. Miller (Vice-Presi- dent), J. Bransford (Secretary), P. Boreherdt (President), B. Bower (Treasurer) . {% 1 f Nurses % ' R fl First row: ACKERMAN, Cbnstance M.. Miami, Fla.; ALLYN, Jeanne G., Clhardon, Ohio; AUSTIN, Sallie L., HyattsviUe, Md.: BAKER, Judy L., Athens, Pa.; BAKER, Patricia A., Alexandria, Va. Second row: BERGER, Barbara A., Hawthorne N. Y.; BOITER, Doris E., Duncan, S. C.; BOWMAN, Valerie J., Norfolk, Va.; BOYD, Jacqueline, El Paso, Texas; BROWN, Brenda G., Bluefield.l W. Va. Third row: BROWN, Nancy A., Hobbsville, N. C.;l CAMPBELL, Peggy S., York, Pa. I CARLSON, Suzanne W., Nutley 1 N. J.; CARPENTER, Lynne C.,| Ridgewood, N. J.; CHAMBERS, Pa- tiicia A., Durham, N. C. Fourth row: CRAWFORD, Betsy J., Sylva, N. C.;1 CUDE, Cherie R., Alexandria, Va.;! DOTSON, Alice L, Gladys, Va..-! ELLETT, Sara K., Seaford, Del.J ENZ, Carmen M., Worthington, Ohio! Fifth row: GREEN, Barbara J., Jancsville, Wis.jl HALL, Sallie S., Martinsville, Va.;| HENDERSON, Mary P., Miami! Beach, Fla.; HILL, Nina I., Charlotte, ' N. C; HOFFMANN, Helen E.,J University Park, Md. Sixth row: HOOVER, Nan W., Shaker Heights,] Ohio; HURLEY, Diana J., Buffalo, N. Y.; JONES, Sarah E., FayetteviUe,! N. C; KING, Peggy A., Chapel Hill,! N. C; KING, Penelope, Longmeadow,| Mass. Sevpnth row: KREPS, C:arol G., Charleston, W. Va.] Eighth row: McBATH, Amamda R., Paris, Francel Freshman CHass Officci ' s arc, seated, from left to right: ]. Rand (Treasurer), L. Wheeler (Vice-President), B. Un- ger (President), P. King (Secretary). Freshmen i First row: McCOMBS, Diane, Virginia Beach, Va.; MECLEARY, Louisa P., Old Greenwich, Conn.; MacPHEE, Ariel M., Quincy, Mass.; MIFSUD, Clo- thide. New York, N. Y.; MISTER, CarolynJ., W. Palm Beach, Fla. Second row: MOORE, Margaret L., Randolph AFB, Texas; MRAZ, Betty, Charlotte, N. C; NEVE, Kay L., Rochester, N. Y.; PAGE, Eleanor C, Richmond, Va.; PALMER, Nancy L., Washing- ton, D. C. Third row: PARRISH, Barbara E., Randleman, N. C; PETERSON, Marilyn A., Lakewood, N. Y.; PORTER, Jean- nine G., Salt Rock, W. Va.; PORTER, Joanne K., Aiken, S. C; QUINN, Ray E., Durham, N. C. Fourth row: RAND, Judith C, Buffalo, N. Y.; REED, Diane L., Severna Park, Md.; RICHARDS, Elaine I., New Platz, N. Y.; ROEBKEN, Anne E., Cedar- burg, Wis.; ROSS, Catherine L., Seaford, Del. Fifth row: ROWE, Judith P., Jacksonville, Fla.; SCHAEFFER, Betty A., Fair Lawn, N. J.; SEATON, Carol A., Lyndon, Ky.; SHORE, Betty G., King, N. C; SMITH, Phyllis A., Olean, N. Y. Sixth row: SPRENKEL, Kay E., Camp Hill, Pa.; SQUIRE, Pamela, Providence, R. I.; SUTTON, Sarah L., Winston-Salem, N. C; SWANSON, Judy L., Haworth, N. J.; SWENSON, Anita M., Ridge- field, N. J. Seventh row: THOMPSON, Elizabeth A., White- ford, Md.; UNGER, Barbara A., Federalsburg, Md.; WEBER, Susanne, New York, N. Y.; WEEKS, Johnny L., Mt. Holly, N. C; WELLS, Nancy L., Arlington, Va. Eighth row: WHEELER, Elizabeth C, Durham, N. C; WHITTLE, Margaret D., St. Simon Island, Ga.; WILLIAMS, Betty, Kannapolis, N. C; WISE, Forest B., Balboa, Canal Zone. Nurses %2 Nurses ' Executive Council, left to right, first row: B. Froneberger, V. Ritchie, A. Brueggemann, B. Allen, C. Roper, P. Drake, M. Fcn- ncll. Second row: B. Unger, F. Phiffer, A. Leggett, A. Davis, K. Mitchell, B. Hanger. The Executive Council, composed of the Hanes House officers and the various standing committees, sets up rules and standards for the house. This group of students is essentially the nucleus of the School of Nursing ' s self-government system, and its mem- bers are responsible for much of the activity concerned with the life of the Duke student nurse. Among the standing committees represented on Executive Council are Student- Faculty Committee, Social Commit- tee, Religious Committee, Athletics Committee, and Social Standards Committee. Betsy Allen Chairman of Nurses ' Executive Council NURSES ' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 234 Members of Nurses ' Judicial Board, seated, Jrom left to right: L. Wheeler, B. Berger, J. Bransford, P. Drake, A. Brueggemann (Chair- man), E. Kenworthy, J. Joyner, P. Kinser, A. Cannon, V. Ritchie. The Judicial Board is responsible for trying all infractions of rules set up by the Student Government Associa- tion of which it is a member. Mem- bers of the Board are elected by their fellow classmates. Infractions of rules in both professional and social aspects of student life are brought before the Board for trial. Penalties are decreed only after careful deliberation and discussion to make certain that the punishment fits the crime. Any decision that the Board decrees is considered final. Ann Brueggemann Chairman of Judicial Board NURSES ' JUDICIAL BOARD 235 Members of Nurses ' Honor Council are, first row, left to right: J. Potter, F. Pheiffer, V. Ritchie, C. Roper, B. Allen, M. Regen. Second row, left to right: N. Hunsicker, E. Stump, P. Baker, K. Engel, E. Bond, N. Hoover, P. Wallace. The Honor Council of the School of Nursing is made up of elected members from each of the four classes in the school. Its purpose is to secure the co-operation of the student body in maintaining honor- able conduct in all relations of stu- dent, professional, and social life, for the Honor System carries its influence into all facets of student life and is based on the individual ' s personal sense of honor. The Honor Council and advisors try ail breeches of the honor system and hold the power of expulsion. Carol Roper Chairman of Nurses ' Honor Council NURSES ' HONOR COUNCIL 236 Grouped around Queen Sally Howie are from left to right: Mary Mattingly, Molly Fennell, Barbara Unger, Cathy Mason, Lynn Carpenter. Each year Hanes House holds its annual Christmas dance with the crowning of the Queen of the Christ- mas dance as the highlight of the evening. The queen is selected by the student body from two candidates presented by each class. It is often difficult to choose the queen for each of these girls is not only beautiful but is also active in Student Govern- ment affairs, and each one contributes in some way to the betterment of the school and the University. NURSES ' BEAUTIES 237 Upon her arrival, the freshman student nurse soon finds that those carefree days of high school have been left behind and that a new era of bus rides to East, Zoo quizzes, and English themes has opened before her. But time passes quickly; her Sophomore year arrives; and for the first time she dons her long yearned for blues and whites and ar- rives for her first day on the wards. Along with her first days on the wards, come lectures with the de- velopment of a medical vo- cabulary and the learning of many new skills each day. Then, in an unbelievably short time, she is no longer a wide-eyed sophomore, but Rose Forgione, nurse in pediatrics, instructs B. J. Hendrick, Virginia Ferguson, Susan Hunsche, and Jean Durham. S C| H a knowing junior. She goes through Obstetrics, Pedia- trics and the operating room, all the time wonder- ing how she can possibly remember all about this new medical world. And then, suddenly, the confi- dent Junior has become an apprehensive Senior. Along with Psychiatry and Public Health studies, the senior accepts the re- sponsibility of being in charge of a ward. Finally, however, comes that last day when the long awaited white uniform is donned by the graduating senior, and with pleasant memories of four wonderful years, she leaves to practice her chosen profession. ( lam time finds Lynn Blake, Betsy McCakrem, Anne Davis, Jackie Rhame, and Jean McDonald in the library. LIFE Betsy Schoenly and date take advantage of a Hanes House study parlor . . . studying? Ruth Reynolds, Gladys Shanock, and Frances Hil- drabrandt speak with Chaplain Wilkinson after nurses ' vesper service. Kltt. ' y - i m w ■ Twi HT ' ' x i@ ' k 5iS t!S E ' 9 -- 4 f Carol Corder Beauty Queen 242 Perry Coino selected the Beauty Queen and court for 1958. CHANTICLEER BEAUTY QUEEN Southgate ' s Carol Corder from Atlanta, Georgia, was chosen as the 1958 Chanticleer Beauty Queen from a group of fifteen candi- dates by singer and television star, Perry Como. Carol was crowned by Barry Blechman, Business Manager of the Chanticleer, at the annual Co-Ed Ball held December 13, 1957. This year ' s queen is a sophomore, a member of Ivy, active on a YWCA coinmittee and Student Forum, and a participator in the productions of Duke Players. The members of the Queen ' s court as announced in the Chronicle were Betsy Day and Libby Smathers, Attendants, and Clara Flanagan, Lucy Wilson. Joan Albin, Sue Knappenberger, Ruth Metts, and Sally Forte, finalists. L Attendant Betsy Day ' Elizdheth Smathers Attendant Sally Forte a- . i,: Lucy Wilson Sue Knappenherger Clara Flanagan Joan Alhin j ' m 1 I ■■■  ■ Ruth Metts «- , ' m ' =t?H ' • T.- ■ - wf- v«C -. 1i ■ . .: V • tit- ; ' ' ■ ; ' PHI BETA KAPPA Julia Adair Foster Constance McKnight Malmar Thomas Frank Camp, Jr. Robert Morrow Longsworth John Edward Jenkins, Jr. Mildred Stewa rt Crinkley Tamra Cooper Thomas Arthur Baylis David Lewis Nealy Edward Orth Doughtie William George Meffert Deborah Welt Jean Dickinson Margaret Catherine McLeon Diane Sullivan Elliot Joseph Carr Eggleston Mary Irving Carlyle James Doiley Barker, Jr. Keith Eugene Davis Elizabeth Bailey Davis Wilbur C. Stewart Stephen Liddon Hester Bruce Carrol Tyson, Jr. Diana Lee Risien William Atlas Baker Judith Elizabeth Brugh Robert Burton Brownell Charlotte Ann McDougol Terry Alfred Cracknell Margie Ann Applebee Pauline Wynn Allen Robert Henry Greene Clara Katheryne Hale Carl Jerome Stewart, Jr. Thomas Willets Clayton David Alonzo Quattlebaum Karen Florence Landmark Fred Roukes Sheheen Thomas Anderson Calcott -s Sherri Rhoda Forrester David Edward Kemp Howord H. Bermon Hilliard Manley Eure Diano Gene Senff Carolyn Ruth Holsinger Rollin Thaddeus Curran Carol Janet Skillin Carolyn May Brimley Barbara Ann Barksdole Gladys Cater Culton Alan Taylor Bradford Clifton Ranee Cleaveland Anna McLester French George William Domhoff, Jr. Charles Vernon Ricks Donald Smiley Burdick Benjamin Bridges, Jr. Ted Daniel Murphy Michael Victor Levine Mary Irma Wade Danny Brigman Jones Thelma Small Schmitt Mrs. Virginia Keister Smith Lyman Neil Williams, Jr. Michael Hart Temko Howord R. Bloch Nancy Virginia Sanders Sue Eggleston Woodward Charles Harrison Culp Jason Reid Auman Arlene Esta Segal Mrs. Lillian Joan Blanton Tucker Billie Jean Holman Lotham Flanagan, Jr. William Joseph Spencer Bob Wynn Gayler Clyde James Dellinger John Edmund Ziolkowski Leonidas John Jones, II Darryl Wade Copeland Karen Lee Black Joan Carolyn Wells Carol Ann Cooper Anne Townsend Thomos Anthony Weir Betty Lynne Wagner Mrs. Frances Metzger Greene OFFICERS Doctor Joel G. Colton, President Doctor C. Doctor James Cannon, Secretary-Treasurer Vail, Vice-Presider.t m WHO ' S WHO Who ' s Who is a directory designed to give national recognition to college seniors who have distinguished themselves and their schools through excellence in academics and extracurricular activities. This year fifty- two seniors were chosen to be included. Lawrence Jacob Alster Barbara Ann Barksdale Ralph Willet Barnes, Jr. Sue Marlene Bevans Barry Kent Blechman William Mercer Boyer Ellen Bradley Judith Elizabeth Brugh Richard Greene Burton Mary Irving Carlyle Clifton Ranee Cleaveland Donald Hayes Clement, Jr. Darryl Wade Copeland Elizabeth Bailey Davis George William Domhoff, Jr. Joseph Carr Eggleston Thomas Russell Ferrall Clara Katheryne Hale Mary Elizabeth Hanford Alice Carol Herndon Margaret Ann Hicks Jennie Lee Holt John Edward Jenkins, Jr. Elizabeth Leigh Jordan Robert Morrow Longsworth Constance McKnight Malmar Dorothy Robbins McCall Charlott e Ann McDougal Harold Norbert McElhaney William Burke Mewborne Richard Wood Morgan Jerry William Neal Frances Louise Page Matthew Henry Patton, Jr. Elinor Jane Perry David Alonzo Quattlebaum, J r . James Webb Redmond, Jr. Diana Lee Risien Anne Romberg Edward Watson Rushton Fred Roukos Sheheen David William Sime Carl Jerome Stewart, Jr. Marian Carol Swartley Ruth Elaine Szekely Mary Valliere Taylor Michael Hart Temko Henry Brown Turner, IV Gene Lewis VanCuren Glenn Lambeth Warren Lyman Neil Williams Stephen Grant Young 255 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Fred Roukos Sheheen Matthew Henry Patton William Jackson Griffith James Webb Redmond, Jr. Omicron Delta Kappa is a national senior honorary for men which recognizes those who have attained a high standard of leadership in college activities. The fraternity encourages them to continue this leadership and inspires others to strive for similar attainment. MEMBERS William Atlas Baker James Dailey Barker, Jr. Barry Kent Blcchman Thomas Anderson Callcott Clifton Ranee Cleaveland Darryl Wade Copeland Terry Alfred Cracknel 1 Keith Eugene Davis George William Domhoff Joseph Carr Eggleston Thomas Russell Ferrall William Jackson Griffith Robert Wilbur Hankins Robert Morrow Longsworth William Burke Mewborne, Jr. David Lewis Nealy Matthew Henry Patton, Jr. David Alonzo Quattlebaum James Webb Redmond, Jr. Fred Roukos Sheheen Carl Jerome Stewart Michael Hart Temko Lyman Neil Williams, Jr. Stephen Grant Young fl 256 K .n PHI KAPPA DELTA Phi Koppa Delta is the senior leodership lionorory frofernity which recognizes outstanding achieve- ment in both extracurricular and academic work. Girls ore tapped for membership in the fall and spring. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Permonent Secretary Elinor Jane Perry Sue Morlene Bevons Mary Volliere Taylor Mary Irving Carlyle Miss Mary Grace Wilson Barbara Ann Barksdale Sue Marlene Bevans Karen Lee Black Ellen Bradley Judith Elizabeth Brugh Mary Irving Carlyle Elizabeth Bailey Davis Jo Custis Doughton MEMBERS Dorothy Ann Finnegon Karolyn Jean Groth Mary Elizabeth Honford Alice Carol Herndon Margaret Ann Hicks Carolyn Ruth Holsinger Jennie Lee Holt Chorlotte Ann McDougol Carlese Carolyn Mott Frances Louise Page Elinor Jane Perry Morion Carol Swortley Ruth Elaine Szekely Mary Volliere Taylor Betty Lynne Wagner BETA OMEGA SIGMA OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Herbert Ellis Kann Glenn Elwood Ketner, Jr. Robert Doyle Anderson William King Drummond Beta Omega Sigma is made up of sophomore men who have served the school through their leader- ship and scholastic abilities in their freshman year. Members ore tapped each spring. The froternity activities include cooperating with the Y.M.C.A. in the freshman orientation program each fall and aiding in the organization of Dink-Bow day. The members also cooperate with the Sandals in sponsor ing the Beta Omega Sigma-Sandols dance. MEMBERS Deems Lee Allie Robert Doyle Anderson Frederick Franck Andrews Tom Akins Baldwin Henry David Bonta John Franklin Bigger, Jr. Steven Howard Boles Robert Edward Cline William King Drummond James John Faris Herbert Ellis Kann Glenn Elwood Ketner, Jr. James Edwin King Warren Randolph McDonold David Freeman Paulson John Madly Strange Stephen T. Vermillion Dovid Joseph Warner Jesse David Wellons, III Warren George Wickersham J SANDALS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Judith Anne Heckroth Bettie Grier Brinkley Judith Lynn McKay Susan Elizabeth Werner Sandals consists of twenty women chosen each spring from the rising sophomore class. These members are chosen on the basis of outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service. Throughout the year, they act as guides for prospective students and donate their services to the University in many other ways. In the fall, they sponsor a dance with the Beta Omega Sigmas. MEMBERS Gail Virginia Atwood Kathryn Batten Olyne Blackard Bettie Grier Brinkley Elizabeth Boyd Caldwell Judith Anne Heckroth Karen Jeanne Kenerick Hildegard Gertrude Kopf Adajean Lott Robin Lyons Judith Lynn McKay Mary Althea Maddry Sophie Myers Martin Lynne Mokler Sue Brown Morrow Dorothy Douglass Regan Cynthia Anne Stokes Eleanor Lee Vreeland Valerie Draper Welsh Susan Elizabeth Werner 259 The members of Phi Eta Sigma are, first row, left to right: T. Gnuse, J. Porter, R. Cohen, R. Katz, W. Wickersham, B. Nitzberg. Second row: W. Scott, G. Scheper, W. Campbell, F. Andrews, C. Overly, R. Anderson, J. Strange, T. Carlton. Third row: G. Thelen, R. Thun- berg, Dean Barney Jones. Phi Eta Sigma, the scholastic honorary which recognizes stu- dents of high potentiality at the beginning of their college career, initiates as members all freshman men who have attained a 3.5 average for their first semester or their entire first year at Duke. Throughout their sophomore year, these men attempt to aid and encourage others and to increase their membership by sponsoring a tutoring service for the new freshmen. In the spring, the chapter further emphasizes high scholarship by recognizing at a banquet all freshman men who have earned at least a B average. Dr. Barney L. Jones serves as sponsor of the honorary. PHI ETA SIGMA 260 First row, left to right: K. Leonard, J. Gavitt, J. McKay, M. Bardley, F. Darrah, J. Durstine, C. Corder. Second row, lejt to right: Miss Westphal, D. Schwartz, F. Stokes, B. McKeel, D. Loy, S. Gaston, C. Grady, H. Arendell, M. Sampson, J. Chaney, A. Blandford, E. Fosque. Ivy is a local sophomore scholastic honorary society. Members must have a 3.25 average either for the first semester or the entire first year at the Woman ' s College. The honorary was founded in 1937 by the class of 1940. Girls are inducted by a tapping ceremony at an awards assembly each semester. Activities throughout the year include sponsoring a dinner for all freshmen with a B average, supplying tutors voluntarily, marshalling at different Woman ' s College functions, and donating books of unusual content to the Woman ' s College Library. Since 1954, Miss Maxine Westphal, counselor of Bassett House, has been the advisor. IVY 261 Mary Irving Carlyle v Ruth Elaine Szekely Judith Ann Varney Barbara Ann Barksdale Mary Elizabeth Hanford WHITE DUCHY Ellen Bradley Elizabeth Leigh Jordan RED FRIARS Lyman Neil Williams, Jr. Harriet Ellen Bond Ann Berenece Brueggemann Patricia Rodwell Drake S-: -, Beverly Brown Crews Joan Rae Finn Barbara Ruth Hanger 264 r Robert M. Longsworth Richard G. Burton Michael H. Tcmko Robert Edwards OLD TRINITY CLUB Thomas R. Ferrall D. Hayes Clement Joseph W. Lintzenich mi First row, left to right: Dr. Meier, E. Jenkins, D. Copeland, D. Bain, L. Jones, T. Cracknell. Second row, left to right: C. Davis, B. Gamble, J. Redmond, B. Brownell, J. Bankert, W. Stewart, D. Austin, T. Moody, L. Bassett, H. Chittum, T. ZoUer, B. Boyer. Tau Beta Pi, the engineering equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa, is a national honorary fraternity organized to give recognition to engineering students who are outstanding in scholarship and character. To qualify for membership, one must be either in the upper one-eighth of the junior class or the upper one-fifth of the senior class. The society does specialized projects for the College of Engineering and also presents an annual award to an outstanding freshman engineer. In the spring and fall, a joint initiation banquet is held with the North Carolina State chapter. Meetings are held bi-weekly. TAU BETA PI 266 Order of St. Patrick, rem left to right, first row: D. Dewitt, advisor, D. Montgomery, T. Staple- ford, G. VanCuren. Second row: T. Robins, J. Redmond, C. Beaty, W. Boyer, J. Neal, H. Blackburn, R. Barnes, E. Jenkins, Mrs. Kale, D. Wasson, R. Gamble, H. Valentine, D. Copeland. The Order of Saint Patrick in the School of Engineering is an organization with the purpose of recognizing students who have shown a high standard of leadership and character in extra- curricular activities. To qualify for the honorary, one must be a junior or senior and participate in a minimum of three extra- curricular activities. Each semester a ceremony is held in which worthy students are tapped. After a brief pledgeship, they become initiated into the fraternity. This year the monthly meetings of the Order were under the direction of President David Mont- gomery, Jr. ORDER OF SAINT PATRICK 267 The members of Pi Tau Sigma arc, first row, left to right,}. Bankert, Prof. E. Elsevier, B. Gam- ble, B. Boyer. Second row, R. Rippel, D. Austin, C. Beaty, L. Bassett, J. MacAnally. Pi Tau Sigma is an honorary fraternity for mechanical engi- neers. Members are selected from the top fourth of the junior class and the top third of the senior class on the basis of scholastic achievement, character, citizenship, and professional interest. Pi Tau Sigma endeavors to promote the professional welfare of its members and to foster the high ideals of the engineering field. The Duke chapter has undertaken for the past two years the sponsorship of the Engineering-in-Training exam for the benefit of the seniors who desire an engineering license. Each spring the members take part in the Engineers ' Show. PI TAU SIGMA 268 Jl ■.MiSS. Sigma Delta Pi: First row; left to right: Seiior Castellano, S. Kelley, T. Weir, E. Derienzo, S. Davidson, Dr. Davis. Second row; F. Rice, T. Mooney, B. Grenell, F. Fuqua, Sefior Pred- mare, E. Fowler, B. Timberlalfe, J. Foster, Senor Torre. Third row: L. Keeny, E. Hale, B. Dun- lap, L. Boswell, P. Blaisdell, Betty Quillian, D. Risien. The objectives of Sigma Delta Pi, Duke University ' s Spanish honorary society, are three-fold : to create broader knowledge and deeper appreciation for Spanish contributions to culture, to promote better relations among the Spanish and English-speaking countries, and to recognize those who have demonstrated interest and special merit in Spanish studies. To qualify for membership, one must maintain a B average in all Spanish courses and an overall B average. The club sponsors an initiation banquet, Christmas fiesta, spring dinner, picnic, and dance; and gathers at meetings and lectures throughout the year. 1 SIGMA DELTA PI 269 Members of Delta Phi Alpha; First row Jrom left to right: ]. McKay, G. Home, Dr. Taraba H. Johnson. Second row: H. Kopf, P. Edson, S. Boothby. Third row: P. Stevens, M. E. Jones, B. Huntley. Fourth row: W. Garrison, G. Rosser, K. LaBone, P. King, B. O ' Connor. Delta Phi Alpha is an honorary fraternity which recognizes those students who have maintained a B average through the third year of German. The Duke chapter is the Alpha chapter and has the largest membership of any of the national groups. The fraternity meets about six times a year in various places. If possible, the Carolina and Duke chapters meet together for dinner and an evening of fun at the Rathskeller. The purpose of the fraternity is to develop German culture and speech among the members. Only German is spoken at meetings. m r DELTA PHI ALPHA 270 W ' W ' TW FT The members of Tau Psi Omega, the French honorary, from left to right: Mclvor, Baner, Jones, Saleh, Hynes, Barnhart, Mme. Dow, Goebel, Jack, Cooper, Eagle, Hodgin, Riley, Dr. Dow. The purpose of Tau Psi Omega, French honorary society, is to stimulate interest in the French language and culture through conversations, lectures, open-houses, and moving pictures. Eligible for membership are those students who have a B average in French, an interest in French culture, and the ability to speak the language fluently. Among the highlights of the year were the presentation of the annual French play, an initiation dinner, and occasional meetings in Chapel Hill at the Rathskeller. Weekly dinner meetings were also held in the East Campus Union. TAU PSI OMEGA 271 The members of Pi Mu Epsilon arc, from Ifft to right, first row: Dr. Dressel, N. Todt, C. Cleave, A. Segal. Second row: J. Edwards, C. Overly, S. Forrester, H. Pickett. Third row: D. Burdick, B. Greene, D. Wood, B. Swanson. Fourth row: R. MacEwen, L. Bassett, B. Tyson, J. Eggleston, G. Rosser. Fifth row.- J. Jenkins, V. Euclid, W. Peters, W. Suiter. Sixth row: W. Stuart, J. Wine, D. Copeland, C. Beaty. Pi Mu Epsilon, a national mathematics honorary fraternity, is open to students in the College of Engineering or students with majors in the departments of chemistry, mathematics, or physics. Its purpose is to promote scholarship and to stimulate interest in the field of mathematics. Prospective members must have an overall B average and a B average in all mathematics courses through integral calculus. Pi Mu Epsilon meets twice each year, at which time the fraternity initiates new members and sponsors speakers proininent in the inathematics field. PI MU EPSILON 272 i 1 1 m ) The members of Delta Phi Rho Alpha are, first row, Icjt to right: }.]ohr son, B, Smith, T. Strite. Second row: P. Nolan, T. Moore (president), P. Ebsary, P. Oliver. Delta Phi Rho Alpha recognizes those women of the Women ' s College who have actively participated in athletics, who have shown good sportsmanship, and who have encouraged athletics on the campus. The fraternity annually presents a gold D to the senior who has done the most to encourage school spirit and promote interest and participation in athletics on campus. Only rising juniors and seniors who have shown their skill in sports and sportsmanship are considered. Seven rising juniors and seniors are tapped at the spring awards assembly. L DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA 273 Alpha Kappa Psi, the business honorary, rj row, left to right: H. Watson, T. Wright, B. Blech- man, J. Robertson, D. Harris, J. Barker. Second row: ]. Wooten, B. Taft, N. Yarger, E. Preston, A. Henion, B. Goldstein. Third row: J. Forrest, H. Custer, B. Welch, T. Turner, A. Oberhafer, B. Cuyar, F. Browell. Fourth row: G. Beverly, Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional fraternity in the field of commerce and business administration. It endeavors to promote better faculty-student relations and to supplement a student ' s formal education through professional programs and research projects. To qualify for membership, a student must have declared his major in the business field and maintained a C average. The monthly dinner meetings feature guest speakers from business and industrial enterprises. Bi-monthly industrial tours and a spring formal pledge dance are among the highlighted activities of Alpha Kappa Psi. ALPHA KAPPA PSI 274 The members of the Varsity D. Club, first row, left to right: R. Carr, H. Fisher, J. Linder, J. Morris, B. Vernon, H. Patterson, J. Elder, P. Wetzler, D. Siderowf. Second row: G. Esposito, B. Laverty, B. Connors, B. DePuy, C. Cobb, D. Burton, L. Borczek, E. Pace, J. Booher. Third row: A. Kearns, T. Thomas, S. Young, K. Whitney, H. Clement, D. Blackistone, B. Suiter, E. Bryson, B. Recinella, T. Grimm, B. Meffert, J. Pickens. Fourth row: J. Benson, K. Cannon, P. Yoars, B. Paterson, B. Weaver, B. Watson, S. Cruhfield, R. Neal, E. Berger, B. Buttoms, J. Roberts, E. Gauld, G. Langer, B. Anderson. The Varsity D Club honors those athletes who have won varsity letters and who are in good standing with the athletic department and the coaches. Under the sponsorship of Jim Bly, Albert Buhler, and Whit Cobb, the club has pursued its goal of co-ordinating athletics and promoting student interest in the sports program. Led by Bob Depuy, the club sponsored the Blue- White football and basketball games, visited local orphanages, presented films of games, and gave letters to those who had earned them following each respective season. After each bi- weekly meeting, the club members continued the custom of wearing letter sweaters the next day. - , ' VARSITY D CLUB 275 The members of Arnold Air Society are j ' lom lejl to right, first row: J. Gulp, D. Copeland, Capt. Westfall, B. Hankins. Second row: B. Barnhart, P. Van Wyck, C. Windorf, W. Springs- ton, H. Valentine. Third row: B. Steinmetz, J. Girand, B. Clayton, C. Ghittum, J. Wells. Fourth row: F. LePage, D. . ustin, H. Custer, L. Cleveland, F. Swofford. The Arnold Air Society is a nationally organized professional service honorary for advanced AFROTC cadets who plan to make their career in the Air Force. Qualifications for member- ship include the maintaining of an overall C average, demon- strating exceptional military leadership, and showing a great interest in the AFROTC unit and its objectives. The Military Ball and dinner meetings were among the social activities of the group this year. At the bi-monthly meetings, the chapter heard several interesting lecturers and discussed the Air Force program in its varied phases. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 276 ■ f - M ; ' jff .!« % «r • ' ' . CI ■•V :; ' The members of Corsairs are from left to right, first row: G. Long (President). R. Brownell, R. Carr, K. Cornwell, J. Calvert, D. Lyman, M. Akers. Second row: L. Brooks, D. Fry, J. Tem- ple, C. Kelly, E. Shank, T. Stapleford, J. Edwards. Third row: P. Luce, R. MacEwen, S. Young, W. Mewborne, C. Hutchison. The Corsairs, the honorary for outstanding midshipmen in the NROTC, was founded here at Duke this year. The society had its first formal initiation in January and since that time has been active in promoting its program of nation-wide expansion. The purposes of the Corsairs are to recognize the outstanding midshipmen in the NROTC, to promote esprit de corps among the midshipmen of the Naval battalion, and to increase the interest in the Navy within the University Community. The Society ' s membership requirement depends upon an outstanding aptitude for Naval service. - ' -m. . :: CORSAIRS 277 ' ' ' m ' ' — X ' « vA '  -, f  - . r r ' x ' ■smmm ' mPi m?, . .:: ::. : ? % ' ' ' - XiS ' ;W. ' ■ ' l : « ll - . : 24, - ' !■ -j ' si i ' 1 % X M L r ti 1 Interfraternity Council Mike Temko IFC President The members of the Interfraternity Council arc from left to right, Jint row: L. Bennett, B. W. RuflTner, M. Temko, C. Yengst, D. Bevis, Second row: B. Taylor, J. Williams, J. Donnelly, A. Carter, M. Steer. Third row: D. Burton, W. Scott, J. Elder, S. Cox, W. Radeker. Fourth row: M. Roberts, C. Choate, G. Hensley, D. Lyman, M. Korotkin, A. Losasso. Fifth row: B. Hankins, L. I ' anson, C. Scott, D. Kramer, B. Cline, D. Quat- tlebaum. While continuing second semester rush this year, the Interfraternity Council worked towards improv- ing first semester fraternity-freshman relations. Rush rules were improved over previous years and were strictly enforced. Plans were made for more exchange parties between the fraternities and sorori- ties on campus. Greek Week rose in stature as the IFC organized the fraternities for a series of worth- while and entertaining events. Work day in Dur- ham, a track meet for pledges, a dinner and dance, and the annual Interfraternity Sing composed this highly successful week. Under the able leadership of Mike Temko, the IFC worked for more harmony among the administration, the independents, and the Greek organizations. 280 Pan ' Hellenic Council The members of the Pan-Hellenic council are rom left to right, first row: S. Sturdivant, B. Otstot, C. Rickard, D. Aber, M. Bennett, J. Shearer. Second row: K. Margulies, A. Segal, M. Church, A. Kennerly, S. Kraus, M. Laliberte, Miss Sanderford (advisor), E. Sharp, C. Cone. Third row: A. Bowden, N. Hiss, M. J. Noble, N. Rodhouse, N. Ur- ban, S. Lewis, A. Kendall, C. Liebrecht, C. Stewart, S. Davidson, J. Minder. The Pan-Hellenic Council is made up of two members from each of the thirteen sororities on East. As a representative of the National Pan- Hellenic organization, its main duty is to co- ordinate the sororities ' work with the administra- tion, the East Campus organizations, and West Campus. This year was especially busy for Pan-Hel because of second semester rush. The rush rules, rushing procedures, and the rush evaluation program had to be revised. Among their other activities, the group planned a fashion show to raise scholarship money, published a sorority handbook, arranged active swaps, and sponsored an orphan. Sally Kraus President of Pan-Hellenic 281 Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority, rj-( row, from left to right: S. Miller, P. Cox, A. Sprunt, M. Miller, H. Swan, B. Ivy, N. Fennell, P. Stevens. Second row: G. Bole, A. Thompson, A. Evans, F. Page, P. Allen, V. Taylor, S. Doane, J. Gill, A. Weston, L. Wilson. Third row: M. Beattie, C. Lucas, V. Turlington, J. Haskett, S. Straub, A. Armstrong, G. Hines, M. Tuttle, D. Mote, B. Dunlap, J. Minder. Fourth row: A. Andes, J. Hast- ings, L. Speed, J. Shearer, B. North, G. Marshall, N. Reise, A. Baker, K. Riffle, J. Fisher. Polly Allen President, Alpha Chi Omega 282 Deferred rush furnished a free fall of w e M Kr which K Alpha Chi ' s took full ad- vantage. Our social calen- dar got a rousing impetus from the visit of Mrs. Darrell Nordwall, the Alpha Chi who is president of National Pan-Hellenic. We feted her with an outdoor retreat and a reception. One of the highlights of our fall activities was our Sadie Hawkins party. Later on, we had a slumber party in the gym; a cabin party with the Pi Phi ' s, Alpha Tau Omegas, Pi Kappa Phi ' s, and Theta Chi ' s; and a party with the Sigma Chi ' s to decorate our chapter room for a Christmas party. Our chapter meeting pro- grams included a talk by Miss North Carolina, a phil- osophical discussion and coffee hour with Art Bran- denburg, and plans for a brand new Scottish Fling rush party. This year, we ' ve been proud of our FAC ' s, Margaret, Frances and An- nie, and our Judi Rep, Vee. Phyllis was the sweetheart of Phi Psi, and Polly made Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Chi Omega pledges are from left to right, first row: P. Harrington, C. Moody, P. Lamkin, P. Reinsch, M. Bradley. Second row: M. Wise, A. Gambrell, M. Moorhead, M. J. Little, A. Haw- thorn, A. Seward. Third row: L. Nikides, S. Jerome, H. A. Cheek, K. Brewer, B. Scherr, F. Branham, M. Branton, B. Shown, J. Church. The Alpha Chi Omegas hold a fall retreai lo piaii tin ir year ' s activities. Jane and Polly arrive for Alpha Chi Omicron ' s National Convention in June. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority, first row, from left to right: E. Fosque, V. Learner, J. McDowell, S. Gaston, E. Herndon, N. Blout. Second row: K. Burton, T. Hanes, J. Gerald, A. Romberg, H. Reed, M. Bowden, R. Fuller, E.Jordan, B. Bickett, K. Stew- art. Third row: M. Hochreiter, J. Woltz, T. Gilliland, E. Eagle, D. Bunche, K. Kincaid, D. Dodge, S. Davidson, R. Metts, B. Day. Fourth row: N. Green, A. Kearns, R. Lyons, M. May, C. A. Noggle, A. Huskins, H. Arcndell, O. Blackard, B. Buen- ing, L. Coltrane. Henri Reed President, Alpha Delta Pi 284 f m ■ - if f x m The start of ►a new year and here we are again in Alpha Delta Pi. Highlightingourfall semester were many get-to-gethers with our sisters and weekly formal meetings that fos- tered a loyalty greater than ever before. In November, a new pledge was taken into our Alpha Delta clan, Anne Parrott. Other glimpses into win- ter activities saw the sisters working at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital on Satur- days, and the hailing of Alpha Delta Pi ' s Chanti- LEER beauties, Betsy Day, Helen Arendell, and Ruth Metts. Christmas brought many parties among which was the one held with the Duke KA ' s for the Edge- mont children. With the new year came the excitement of rush and a successful pledge class that added even more sparkle to our group. As exam time rolled around, we said sad goodbyes to the seniors. But the tears were soon dried, for we looked forward to another marvelous year in Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Delta Pi pledges are from left to right, first row: J. Kline, K. Hatcher, G. Waldrop, T. Shealey, 1.. Jacobs, L. Green. Second row: C. Mewborne, A. Parrott, P. Murray, M. Lumbard, M. Tovell, J. .Shuford, Third row: P. Bennett, L. Eagen, J. Jor- dan, J. Marion. Fourth row: L. Mokler, J. Lynch, C. Hansen, A. Johnston, S. Stewart, C. Bryan, B. Wilson, J. Glassell. The Annual Christmas Party for Edgemont underprivileged children. The Alpha Delta Pi ' s and Kappa Alphas have a fraternity-sorority Swap. Alpha Epsilon Phi Charlene Nachman President, Alpha Epsilon Phi 286 Let ' s make every day a ' Once a Year Day ' ! re- solved Alpha Epsilon Phi, last September. In keeping with this plan, the girls enjoyed several open houses with fraterni- ties from Duke and Caro- lina. Dinner at the Rath- skeller was a highlight of the first semester, while the annual Pledge Dance was a Once a Year Night that neither pledges nor actives will soon forget. Rush days were truly Once a Year Days, and the girls worked hard writing the skits. The Chinese party was a howling success, and the Hawaiian party pro- voked a few melancholy tears. Social and traditional purposes were combined when AE Phi held its annual Founders ' Day banquet at the Ranch House. AE-Phi also had their annual cele- bration of Friendship Week. There were many other Once a Year Days for A E Phi this year, too many to recount. AH the sisters agreed that this year was a Once in a Lifetime Year for the sorority and for every A E Phi. The Alpha Epsilon Phi ' s meet in their chapter room to conduct business. The Alpha Epsilon Phi ' s tune up for song practice. Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledges are from left lo right: ]. Reinach, H. Naviaslcy, E. Oshinsky, B. Goldman, F. Levine. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi sorority, m row, from left to right: C. Grady, G. Per- kins, L. Nickel, M. Giddings, J. McCulla, M. Milus, Y. Nasser, A. League, A. Creadick, C. Humphrey. Second row: N. Jones, P. Hine, R. Allen, K. Moore, H. Keyes, M, Locke, M. Kendall, F. Spear, J. Young, G. Boothroyd, J. Sweet. Third row: W. Maki, F. Darrah, S. Thomas, M. Siegling, K. Howard, L. Ellis, J. Florence, T. Schmitt, M. Wells, S. Lewis, K. Groth. 1 Mary Milus President, Alpha Phi 288 Returning in September, the Alpha Phi ' s plunged into a fun-filled year. The first sur- prise was winning the soror- ity scholarship cup. The semester began with a re- treat to plan activities for the coming year, followed by a Founders ' Day dinner and ceremony, a Halloween par- ty, and a tea for the alums. Christmas found the Alpha Phi ' s caroling at the VA Hospital and partying at the home of Mrs. Busse, their chapter adviser. Also, after a Christmas dinner the Alpha Phi ' s and the Sigma Nu ' s played Santa Claus to a group of eager children. Following a hectic rush period, Alpha Phi ' s were pleased to pledge a grand group of girls. Spring fea- tured a pledge p arty, an April Fool ' s coffee, and a pledge dinner-dance. With the balmy weather came a cookout, another successful retreat, and the Joe College float. Culminating a won- derful year for the Alpha Phi ' s were a farewell party for seniors and a party at Myrtle Beach. The Alpha Phi ' s have a Christmas party at an alumna ' s home. The Alpha Phi ' s, as well as the freshmen, enjoy a rush party. I. Alpha Phi pledges are from left to right, first row: G. Barbridge, D. Whitesides, L. Hosek, M. Gearhart, F. Martin, M. Reed. Second row: K. Camp, A. Price, E. Ney, C. Steagall, M. Savage, L. Medesy, E. Poole. Third row: S. Bowes, B. Wallis, C. Owen, E. Turner, S. Pickard, P. Brockwell, B. Nimitz, A. Scarboro. ' VJy Vv - Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta soroTity , first row,Jrom left to right: L. Hanford, E. Rooker, J. Holt, G. Wadsworth, J. Lang, M. Boaz, B. New- combe, D. Craven, L. Dally, C. Mott. Second row: J. Taylor, C. Stewart, J. Smith, M. Shepard, L. Rubendall, M. Rice, K. Clark, C. Flanagan, G. Summers, A. Messick, E. Greason, J. Farmer. Third row: B. RoUinson, K. Bowen, B. Caldwell, D. Berney, K. Flynn, M. L. Moody, K. Bell, P. Akin, A. Fin- negan, J. Davis, J. Attwood, C. Dyer. Missy Boaz President, Delta Delta Delta 290 Tri Delta, led by Presi- dent Missy Boaz, enjoyed another re- warding year. How can we forget: the weiner roast at Duke Park, the cabin party in Chapel Hill, the listening-in-pizza parties on the afternoons of away football games, our Founders ' Day banquet, and the caroling party with the Betas at Christmas. Re- membe r: the mad rush of rushing and the fabulous pledge class that resulted, the pledge dance, the Tri Delt Fashion Show, and the fun of working on the Joe College Float. Mean- while, Alpha Omicrons were seen in many campus ac- tivities: Liddy, President of WSGA and White Duchy; Jennie, Co-Editor of the Chanticleer; Polly, Coed- Editor of the Archive; Lynne, Jennie, Carlese, and Liddy, Phi Kappa Delta; Jean and Jeanne, FAC ' s; Carlese and Shirley Jo, House Presi- dents; Betty, Sandals; and many others. With the an- nual Pansy Breakfast and graduation activities. Delta Delta Delta terminated a successful year. Remember? Delta Delta Delta pledges are from left to right, first row: B. Manning, K. Greer, D. Wilson, L. Winget. Second row: A. Caldwell, M. Cromartie, P. Finch, B. Bullock, P. Hart, N. Hoot, S. Snell, M. Fisher, L. Beatty. Thiid row: D. Montgomery, B. Youmans, N. Helm, J. Buell, J. Wahmann, M. Hinze, J. Shreve, R. Coskery, C. Montgomery, S.Johnston, N. Owings. The Delta Delta Deltas have fun roasting hot dogs at a fall party. The Tri-Delts and theirdates at a cabin party. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Sorority, first row, from left to right, J. Shoe, P. Burns, D. Senff, R. Hines, H. Flounders, K. Ronson, H. Mc- Connell, K. Newell, M. Midgett, N. Whyte. Second row: C. Buder, N. Todt, Z. Bringhurst, S. Myers, D. Gauld, S. Gru- eninger, G. Farmer, M. Braudwell, C. Rickard, J. Short, K. Barringer. Third row, A. McConnell, A. Butt, E. Cartwright, P. Proctor, S. Schauman, L. Brooks, K. Kinneman, C. Wooten, A. Morris, S. Rives, C. Skillan. Kathv Ronson President, Delta Gamma 292 Filled with r that DG spirit, Y Beta Theta re- V turned to its newly decor- ated rooms in September. In October, the Delta Gam- mas had a Halloween party to which they wore fantastic costumes. In November, the DG ' s worked on the scent- garden at Camp Butner, a project coming under their national plan of aid for the blind. The DG Christmas Party had an unusual twist this year. The girls saw the Star of Bethlehem in Chapel Hill and afterwards had dinner at the Rath- skeller. January was study month, but the DG ' s did manage to prepare for rush parties. Delta Gamma pledged some wonderful girls and honored their little sisters at a pledge banquet and the traditional pledge dance. Later, the DG ' s had their Founders ' Day banquet, and in April, they worked on their Joe College float. In May, at the senior banquet, they said farewells to their gradu- ating sisters and looked back upon another fabulous year at Duke with Beta Theta of Delta Gamma. Delta Gamma pledges arc from left to right, first row: B. Straus, K. Wood, A. Rodgers, P. Burris, B. Bash, L. Johnson, A. Palmer. Second row: P. Ennis, E. Spangler, C. Braly, M. J. Seymour, M. A. Swart, E. Simmons, D. Decker, J. Vellines, C. Ellis. The Delia CJaniiuas ciUcrtain at a Sleepy Time party during ruslj. The spring retreat is a relaxing week end for the Delta Gammas. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, j row, left to right: H. Goebel, G. Cranston, V. Miller, G. Alston, C. Cleave, P. Tyson, N. Ur- ban, G. Cooper, M. Grandt. Second row: M, Chamberlain, B. Hardcastle, M. Sampson, J. Childs, J. McFaddin, L. Lusby, W. Dobson, J. Faulkner, L. Penfield, A. McKee. Third row: S. Broomfield, J. Armentrout, P. Jarman, M. L. Kirkpatrick, J. Cantey, N. Fairgrieve, J. Walker, J. Jones, T. Tafe, B. Wright. Fourth row: J. Welther, K. Black, J. Gregory, A. Gif- forn, S. Simmons, L. Vreeland, C. Stober, M. Irons, M. Bennett, C. Kirkman, N. Darling. Judy McFaddin President, Kappa Alpha Theta 294 With presi- dent McFad- din in the lead, Theta began the year. Fair- grieves kept the social calendar filled with Rathskeller pizza dinners, a cabin party with dates, Edgemont activities with Betas, SAE ' s and Zebes, slumber parties, and active swaps. Duke ' s beauty sec- tions were enhanced by Homecoming attendants. Black, Goebel, and Faulk- ner and Chanticleer final- ists, Grandt and Welther. Around Christmas, Theta entertained the old folks ' home and indulged in carol- ing. Welcomed into Beta Rho were initiates Cantey, Tyson, and Welther. Rush arrived and was climaxed by the ' 58 pledge class. Gregory and Simmons rejoiced. Then came the Golden Triad, work on our hospital proj- ect, Joe College and the float, a national officer ' s visit, and senior farewells. Theta will miss Alston ' s and Armentrout ' s candid say- ings, Laura ' s soft shoe at- tempts, Wright ' s knitting needles. Miller ' s English ac- cent, and McKee ' s dimples. Kappa Alpha Theta pledges are from left to right, first row: C. Combs, B. Heck, C. Criswell, B. Wilson, I. Wright, M. Speir, K. Singletary. Second row: G. Osgood, J. Eagan, S. Core, S. Gorfain, S. Huey, S. LeShanna, K. Carney, M. Pardee, B. Fortune. Third row: B. Watters, M. F. Prentice, B. Deeds, H. Millar, H. Lynch, M. L. Hamilton, J. Moeller, B. Hansen. Sandy, Nancy and Marge go to Joe College on Theta float. Thetas entertain pledges at the Rathskeller. Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, first row, left to right: N. Cushman, D. Hewitt, T. Glidewell, M. Glass, M. Tyndall, G. Heinle, P. Martin, B. Brinkley. Second row: E. Boling, M. Hicks, D. Cashwell, J. Rau, B. Huggin, A. French, B. Rankin, S. Hunter, A. Bowden, M. Dunn. Third row: L. Keeney, B. Brian, L. Moore, W. Satterfield, J. Huck, L. Oudshoff, J. Wenburg, P. Murdock, R. Holm, C. Grosz, F. Beman, Fourth row: B. Lassiter, P. Wood, S. Bevans, N. Lott, M. Carlyle. J. Kelly, D. Aber, J. Ketner, E. Whitaker, J. Mauck, J. Stan- back. Betsy Huggin President, Kappa Delta 296 The Kappa Deltas returned last September all ready to go, and go they did, first observing Founder ' s Day with steak dinners at Hartman ' s, then dinners upstairs in the union and coffees after meetings. Parties with the Kappa Sigmas and Pi Kappa Phis for children from Edgemont added to Christmas spirit, and after exams came the pledge ban- quet and formal pledge dance during White Rose Week. Our traditional slum- ber and beach parties rounded out the spring season. In spite of the social whirl, Mervin Carlyle, Anna French, and Kay Hale be- came new Phi Betes. And we had our share of BWOC ' s too; three Phi Kappa Deltas, a White Duchy, four dormitory pres- idents, and seven members of WSGA Council. Also; three members of Y Cabinet, two on Homecoming Court, seven FAC ' s, four Who ' s Who, plus the Chairman of the FAC ' s and the Co- ordinate Board Chairman. Looks like another great year for the KD ' s, with a brightfuture ahead in ' 58-59 ! Kappa Delta pledges are from left to right, first row: J. Neal, W. West, B. Burton. Second row: R. Shen, C. Mister, G. Snead, G. Thompson, B. Lacoss. Third row: H. Cannon, J. Morrow, B. Satterfield, E. Johnson, J. Judd, S. Edgerton. Nean, Emily, and Paddi have informal fun eating pizza. The Kappa Deltas give formal afternoon tea for national officer. Kappa Kappa Gamma -, ■ Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, first row, left to right: C. Lie- brecht, J. Ainslie, S. Knappcnberger, P. Kerns, J. Mayers, V. Welsh, G. Atwood, B. Quillian, M. Guyer. Second row: J. Varney, S. Ratts, C. Bowersox, P. Breuggemann, J. Bier- baum, G. Partlow, C. Black, L. Pollock, M. Child, J. Camp- bell. Third row: S. Werner, E. Winton, P. Merchant, L. Holsclaw, B. Helmer, S. Martin, B. Barksdale, A. Nash, E. Hart, M. Persons, L. McGee, A. Clark. Fourth row: M. Lyon, B. Werner, J. Gleason, S. Williams, S. Hancock, G. Maclvor, S. Sumn er, M. B. Sanders, G. Goodman, S. Morrow, M. Mc- Laren. GiNNY Partlow President, Kappa Kappa Gamma 298 KK Looking W ™ jf through Delta Beta ' s 1957-58 keyhole brings back mem- ories of a happy year for the Kappas. A big-little sister pizza party started the season oflf, followed by a French Apache party, com- plete with KKG berets and garters as favors. Along with the ATO ' s, we entertained the Edgemont children at our Thanksgiving party. Hour exams, a spaghetti dinner with the alums, and a Christmas party brought us to Christmas vacation. After rush, we had a party for our pledges. In March, we joined the Pi Phis and Thetas for the Golden Triad. On Mother - Daughter week end, we entertained our mothers at a breakfast. Hard work, laughs, and slight confusion reigned when we built our Joe Col- lege float. Our tribute to the seniors at the senior banquet made us realize that another Kappa year was almost over; and after a week at the beach, we turned the key in the key- hole for another year and then went on our way for the summer. Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges are from left to right first row: L. Thwaite, D. Crary, E. Craig, J. Garrett, C. Bell, S. Lochrie. Second row: N. Bennett, G. Hoyt, B. Johnstone, J. Smith, L. Daniel, K. Nichols. Third row: P. Jackson, G. Barksdale, E. Fooks, K. Kearns, J. Loeber, C. Brown, S. Empkie, C. Cald- well. Kappas and Alpha Tau ' Omegas give Xmas Party. French Underground party highlights fall. |5 f f atj ft Phi Mu The members of Phi Mu sorority are, on the first low, Jrom left to right: M. Hinternhoff, D. Babb, L. Amend, P. Oliver, C. Carle, A. Weaver, K. Kittrell, J. Staley, N. Narby, J. Cole, B. McKeel. Second row: M. Applebee, V. Vinson, J. Purdy, B. Dunlap, J. Doughton, K. Newman, E. Sharp, L. Buggeln, K. Heyse, A. Priddy, C. Cone. Third row: ]. Diclcinson, ,J. McLawhorne, B. Hundley, P. Biggers, M. Nicholson, I. Rob- inson, G. Foster, J. Blanton, G. Markwardt, M. Hammond, B. Timberlake, A. Haney. Ann Weaver President, Phi Mu 300 here. We September came at last this year and brought us back together started classes right away and studied hard most every day. But parties make the world go round, or so at least the Phi Mu ' s found. An actives ' swap that Pan - Hel planned with Greeks from West was really grand. The day that Duke was beaten by Tech, we Phi Mu ' s listened to the wreck, as we made things for winter rush and ate pizza instead of mush. Our room was changed in every way and is now look- ing very gay. Of greens and browns, the color scheme just blends together like a dream. Our social work through- out the year was planned to give the old folks cheer. When rushing time came rolling round, our actives Phi Mu pledges found. As Phi Mu ' s gave them Frenchy caps, the fates filled in some rosy maps. The pledge dance came and with it too, new sister members in Phi Mu. This Phi Mu year brought all good things, and so let ' s see what the next year brings. Phi Mu pledges are from left to right, first tow: P. Gaddy, K. Woolfolk, S. Stalvy, J. Andrews, M. Hagnar, A. York. Second row: K. Ryan, S. Flana- gan, P. Swasey, M. Ballentine. The Phi Mu ' s give bridge and Pizza party. The Phi Mu ' s are visited by their district president. Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi Sorority, first row, from left to right: A. Boone, I. Whitley, M. Hendrix, P. Beddoe, S, Gercken, M. Eskridge, J. Heckroth, C. Murray, M. DeLegal. Second row: H. Rhodes, S. Ratcliff, M. Mosteller, L. Noller, M. Ellis, S. Mclntyre, S. Addington, J. Medley, J. Woodall, M. Dowell. Third row: M. Swartley, H. Locke, S. Forte, S. Sexton, B. Grant, C. White- hurst, P. Nolan, S. Wheeler, D. Risien, S. Saunders, J. Durstine. Fourth row: J. Seatter, N. Rodhouse, C. Brown, M. Rhamstine, K. Davis, J. Garratt, S. Tucker, J. HoUoway, M. Mclntyre, A. Swany. Susie McIntyre President, Pi Beta Phi 302 JP XOCXMX The Pi Phi ' s returned to school to plunged into their activities enthusiastically. Our chap- ter ' s 25th anniversary was celebrated by a gala pledge banquet at Hope Valley, honoring the founding of North Carolina Beta. First semester included several fraternity swaps, a cabin party with the Thetas, in- formal coffees with other sororities, and our Christ- mas party for the Edgemont children, sponsored with the Betas. Second semester was high- lighted by the Golden Triad, our initiation banquet, and our senior banquet. As a project we continued our survey for the Durham County Cancer Organiza- tion. Individual Pi Phi ' s had an active year too; Marty Ellis, Social Standards Chairman; Muriel Hendrix, Pep Board Chairman; Judy Heckroth, President of San- dals; Diana Risien, Presi- dent of Nereidian; Patsy Lee, NSA Co-ordinator. Nancy Rodhouse was Homecoming Queen and one of our six FAC ' s. Our year ended with a fiing at Myrtle Beach. Pi Beta Phi pledges are from left to right, first roiv: P. Peyton, E. Murphy, S. Conklin, D. Johnston, H. Russell, M. Meyers, L. Cook. Second row: L. Garvin, G. Hudnell, K. Yonkers, B. G. Sydnor, I. Helm, B. McBride, J. Pedder. Third row: T. Rogers, K. Dayvault, C. Inge, L. Faylor, J. Brooks, S. Miller, M. Sanders, J. Siffert. The Pi Phi ' s entertain at gay party at the Rathskeller. Leslie and Joan sing carols at annual Xmas party for Edgemont. Sigma Kappa Ann Gunn President, Sigma Kappa 304 The Sigma Kappas had another won- derful year full of memories . . . the first get-to-gether coffee . . . Kay ' s flying visit topped with a pizza party . . . Foun- der ' s Day . . . those rush workshops in the fall with music, chatter, and work by all in preparation for second semester rushing . . . the night the Marlboros came and went, mostly Gilbert way . . . the shrieks of laugh- ter at the silly costumes for the Mardi Gras party: I dreamed I was a Duke University graduate in . . . the carol sing at the Meth- odist Retirement Home . . . preparing gifts for the Maine Seacoast Mission . . . the Christmas party for the children from Edgemont Community Center . . . the sport of inter-sorority tour- naments . . . the hurly-burly of rush . . . the pledge dance and initiation ceremony . . . more pizza parties and cof- fees during second semester . . . spring picnics . . . and plans for a whirl at the end- of-the-year beach party. Yes, it was a gay and happy year, seasoned with study- ing, for the girls with that Sigma Kappa pep. The Sigma Kappas stock their cabinet with latest trophies. The sorority sang Christmas carols at the Methodist home. The Sigma Kappas invite you to come to the Mardi Gras. Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, rx row, from lejl to right: A. Armfield, B. A. Folkman, C. Atkins, S. James, P. Murray, B. Martin, J. Snow, S. Wachter, K. King, M. Brinn. Second row: J. Cara- chiristi, L. Smith, C. Hess, L. Davis, N. Schlag, H. Jones, M. LaLiberte, J. Bay, K. Kennerick, G. Grant. Third row: A. Blandford, A. Milliken, B. Otstot, T. Gudger, N. Pope, P. Fraley, C. Watters, F. Johnson, N. Jones, C. Cooper. Fourth row: M. Stennis, L. Brian, A. Aiken, W. McAnally, J. DeHart, B. Hart, J. Moore, J. Harris, P. Kimsey, B. Herb. Holly Jones President, Zeta Tau Alpha 306 Back at school once again, Zetas gathered for Monday night coffees to chat and plan those activities which kept us busy all fall; they includ- ed a slumber party, our annual beansteak dinner, and a white elephant sale. The pre-Christmas whirl found us hurriedly making octopi for sorority gifts and planning joint parties with campus fraternities, in- cluding one for orphans in the Durham area. After the exciting weeks of rush and pledging, we proudly pre- sented our pledges at a dinner-dance early in the spring. Then the senior ban- quet and — graduation ! We are proud of those who represent Zeta Tau Alpha on Duke campus: Holly Jones — our president, Bess Hart and Dot McCall — dorm presidents, Bobbie Herb — our Chanticleer beauty, Joanne Snow — homecoming attendant, Jo Moore — Co-ed Editor of the Chanticleer, Margaret Stennis and Julie Bay— Ju- dicial Representatives, and Libby Davis, Bobbie Otstot, Joanne Snow, and Nancy Schlag— FAC ' s. Zeta Tau Alpha pledges are from left to right, first row: N. Bost, M. L. Johnson, J. Bollman, E. Addison, B. Whittaker, J. D. Williams. Second row: M. A. Riddle, B. Black, P. Don, J. Armfield, B. Parker. Third row: M. Hewitt, L. Hurbert, C. Sterber, M. Kelly, S. Hull, C. Dees, H. Volley, E. Fisher, L. Hansman, H. Hockstader. The losers eat beans at Zeta ' s annual scholarship dinner. The Zetas have fun making octopi. TAU ' s work hard to construct a winning float for Joe College. The ATO ' s serenade in the Duke gardens. It all Started in a hurry. Even before the fall semes- ter began. ATO ' s were back to support the Y-FAC program; then the rest of the large brother- hood returned; and within a few days everyone was pitching in on the Home- coming display, The Leg- end of Wyatt Terp, and anticipating a full season of social activities. This was not far behind. There was Chez Joey for returning alumni, a joint party with Carolina ATO ' s, open houses, and an elaborate Christmas in Sherwood Forest. As soon as an intramural sport was announced, ATO jerseys appeared in the gym area while other brothers worked out with Varsity teams. Around the campus several organizations were rolling behind brothers, Mewborne, Young, Grant, and Sims. Throughout the year fra- ternity spirit stayed high — grades dropped only a little — and b.:hind President Bob Johnson, ATO topped off an active spring semester with the annual sweetheart ball at Myrtle Beach. An- other ATO year ends. Alpha Tau Omega pledges are from left to right, first row: E. Miller, J. Wilson, S. Kramer, B. Hoyle. Second rCw: B. Bradshaw, D. Trippeer, B. Spencer, D. Metcalf. Third row: G. E. Minah, P. Hartwig, H. Leaman, G. F. Minah. Slt - tB Alpha Tau Omega i Hli Alplia I au CJmoga irawrmiyjirst row,Jrom left lo right: B. Grant, B. Mewbornc, L. Livingston, G. Ivey, B. Wileman, S. Casey, B. Ratliff, W. Winslow, D. Ivey, J. Kcnaston, B. Sink. Second row: J. Miller, F. Warburton, L. Graham, C. Weisiger, B. Con- nor, L. Hollowell, A. Bowers, F. Wall, D. Edgar, S. Young, C. Whi taker. Third row: B. Pettit, B. Marsh, C. Lewis, J. Jordan, R. Kramer, B. Johnson, W. Bourne, D. Kramer, D. Jones, B. Forwood, M. Akers, B. Massey, T. Robertson. Fourth row: J. Herring, F. Bell, B. Best, B. King, B. Cline, P. Buckley, B. Boggs, D. Paulson, E. Upmeyer, B. Drummond, M. Sharpc, T. Graham, N. Saint-.Amand. Fifth row: B. Swindel, B. .Alex- ander, Y, Coble, B. Harris, J. Michaud, T. Marquis, H. Safrit, J. Johnson, L. Schwoebel, G. Thelen, B. Watson, D. Sims, J. Owens, J. Rutledge, B. Taylor. Bob Johnson President, Alpha Tau Omega I 309 The Betas play Santa Claus at Christmas to needy children. Warm weather brings a casual air to the Beta section. . P Returning, after a summer of various and sundry activi- ties, the Betas rolled ahead to another successful year un- der the direction of Richard Burton. As a social fra- ternity, emphasis was again placed on social events: open houses, cabin brawls, the Baltimore Binge, Jack ' s, par- ties with the Pi Phi ' s, Theta ' s, and ADPi ' s, Spring romps to the rock, and the unforgetable Spring Formal. All these and more unmen- tionables proved the Beta ' s superiority in the field of social entertainment. For the rest of the time, Gamma Rho enthusiastic- ally participated in scho- lastic and extracurricular pursuits. These pursuits were well worth the effort, for our scholastic average was more than respectable, and many of the brothers found positions of campus prestige. Beta athletes displayed their talents on the varsity base- ball, tennis, swimming, and golf teams. In summing up this school year, our last year in old House H, the Betas say: Ain ' t sharp enough! Beta Theta Pi pledges are from left to right, first row: R. Jackson, R. Reynolds, C. Lucas, P. Arrison, D. McGee, J. Warren. Second row: W. Shepherd, J. Cashwell, T. Reynolds, L. Davis, L. Blue. Third row: B. Beal, S. Eldridge, D. Carpenter, D. Steen, J. Cullen, K. Cunningham. Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi iraternity, rj( row, Jrom left to right: B. Good- speed, J. Wynn, H. Kahn, C. Kueble, J. Hobbs, C. Giltz, B. Bottoms, D. Risley. Second row: W. Boys, J. Barton, A. Weir, T. Short, F. O. Jones, G. K. Whyte, R. Burton, J. Moore, D. Strawther, J. Lynch, W. Dowling, L. King. Third row: R. Watson, R. Katz, J. Elliot, C. Grant, W. Sparrow, J. Faris, R. Miller, D. Flynn, K. Whitehead, H. Rouse, C. Wills, P. Denker. Fourth row: R. Weaver, B. Eaton, J. Wallace, R. Towe, H. Patterson, J. Tibbctts, D. Warner, G. Tabor, S. M. Furman, R. Siderowf, R. Zimmerman, D. Bimestefer, L. Parsons, W. Losee, K. B. Peterson. Richard Burton President, Beta Theta Pi 311 Nancy Urban beams after having been chosen state Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl. The Delta Sigs have a real cool homecoming display. Delta Sigma Phi, led by presi- dent Seth Cox, once again enjoyed an extremely suc- cessful year. The year was started with a varied list of social activities includ- ing cabin parties, open houses, banquets, old-fash- ioned barn dances with hay and all the trimmings, and the traditional Carnation Ball in Winston-Salem. At Homecoming we worked hard on the display in antic- ipation of greeting the re- turning Delta Sig alumni. Our rush season culminated with a banquet at the Saddle Club and a Black ' n ' White pledge dance. During rush season we suflfered quite a loss with the tragic death of our social chairman, Bob Kramer. The absence of such a wonderful person was felt not only by the fraternity but also by all who knew him. In the spring, a host of fine neophytes were added to the chapter roster. Cabin parties and beach parties, along with the Joe College parade and celebrations, highlighted the second se- mester. With the close of this year, we look forward to another banner year in 1958-59. The Delta Sigma Phi pledges are from left to right, first row: J. Whitsett, B. Doney, T. Constable, P. Dol- lison, B. Holmes. Second row: T. Prather, R. Kleaver, B. Lucas, R. Holland, J. Holsinger, G. Wagner. Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, m row, from left to right: J. Ferguson, D. Sweet, B. Straus, C. Moore, B. Cheney, S. Cox, C. Yengst, D. York, L. Jones, J. Richardson, J. Barker, D. Biswell. Second row: C. Fletcher, L. Howe, L. Bassett, C. Pfeiffer, L. Wolfe, F. Barkley, J. Venable, T. Thebaut, T. Campbell, T. Styers, R. Knapp, B. Kramer. Third row: M. Church, R. Poore, G. Wood, G. Heberlein, J. Alexander, S. Alexander, G. Sum- mers, H. Harrell, A. Henry, D. Burdick, J. Holt, J. Stoops. Seth Cox President, Delta Sigma Phi 313 Charlie Brown gives instructions at a football open house. Delt ' s revert back to the Roaring Twenties. As another year ends for the Duke Dehs, we stop for a moment to glance back at the year just past. Wc remember the re- orientation to the misty, stale air of Durham, high hopes for the Blue Devil football team, and our an- nual open house for the Hanes Nurses. We like to think of the social life of the fraternity, but we must recall other things that hap- pened during the year. We remember the roaring twenties party ... a Christ- mas dance at the Washing- ton Duke . . . brothers being initiated into Phi Bete and other honoraries . . . even rush parties (enjoyable, yet unusual). Then early into 1958 we planned a cele- bration for the Delta Tau Delta 100th Anniversary. Spring came . . . we pledged an outstanding group of Freshmen . . . spent afternoons at Turnage ' s . . . went to the beach . . . drank big oranges at Joe College . . . and, as a climax, our annual Rainbow Ball. Now, as we look back we can say, Well, the Delts have done it again. . . . The Delta Tau Delta pledges are, from lejt to right, first row: ]. Mottershead, P. Rogers, E. Dowden, J. Harrelson, F. Ritts, B. Dix, J. EUsasser. Second row: B. Wood, A. Blackwood, J. Whitmore, H. Vick, M. Slater, J. Roberts, R. Milne. Third row: R. Engle- by, D. Jones, J. Vincent, T. O. Allen, L. Seybert, C. Rudiger, J. Supple, P. Bernhardt, ]. Birmingham, M. Kun. ' Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta fraternity, M( row, from left to right: T. Mooney, S. Pinnell, B. Crews, B. Waller, R. Dieffenbach, C. Singleton, J. Lanning, B. Stagner, G. Power, E. Greene, B. Baker, C. Weinberg, G. Dickinson, C. Nolan. Second row: B. Timber- lake, J. Matthews, T. Clark, D. Hill, A. Harper, F. LePage, F. Camp, B. Noble, P. Fidler, S. Bunn, D. Sudduth, D. Page, D. Sjapleford, P. Farmer. Third row: J. Gulp, K. Cornwell, S. Prevost, T. Bazemore, B. Bradford, W. Bowers, A. Black- bum, D. Lower, R. Stahleker, P. Aldo, B. Van Hettinga, C. Mottcrshead, P. Oliva, L. Slade. Fourth row: G. Van Curen, ,J. Pontz, S. Hinkle, D. Kreidler, B. Buteau, E. Elsey, L. Smith, N. Gregersen, J. Amsler, B. Sparrow, D. Stimple, S. Hammer, J. Moorman, S. Hankins. Fred Lepage President, Delta Tau Delta 315 The brothers work hard on Kappa Alpha ' s Homecoming display. Ellen Eagle, Kappa Alpha Rose, rides in the Old South parade. September brought football, open houses, par- ties and rain. In- spired by Han- kins and Lockhart, the KA ' s soared to new heights, both as a fraternity and as indi- viduals. Clyde Beatty Caldwell finally made the varsity with a third round dunking of Tiger Webster. Noted Hungarian explorer Um- bard Phillips made progress on his new book, Turkey Farms After Two. Shoe ' n ' Slipper week end found the brothers at Johnny ' s for the surprise party of the semester. A joint party with the ADPi ' s for the Edgemo nt children preceded the extremely cold and wet Christmas holi- days. A visit by the well known stunt driver Soar- ing Starnes highlighted the beginning of the second se- mester. Rushing began, and General Lee himself could- n ' t have gotten a better pledge class. Eno parties provided that essential in- gredient necessary for bal- ance between work and play. The traditional Old South Ball climaxed an- other successful year for Kappa Alpha. The Kappa Alpha pledges are from left to right, Jirsl tow: K. Bishop, C. Sineath, P. Boyd, P. Johnston. SeconJ row: P. Essig, B. Chappell, D. Unser, T. Kale. Third row: B. Reed, C. Moorman, A. Monk. Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha fraternity, m row, from left to right: M. McGee, T. Shannon, J. Daniel, B. Phillips, H. Clement, B. Hankins, E. Rushton, E. Bryson, B. Hord, H. Phillips, D. Bumgarner, Second row: F. Miller, J. Johnson, D. Maynard, G. Lane, J. Leister, B. Starnes, P. Lyons, R. Westmoreland, C. Clayton, C. Roe, G. Helms, R. Rodwell, H. Caldwell. Third row: M. Musslewhite, D. Litaker, E. Lyon, P. Bostian, H. Groome, C. Toms, T. Wagg, A. Cottingham, D. Langston, L. Bell, J. Mize, R. Caudle, B. Crummie. Fomth row: J. Gardner, G. Harris, B. Bell, J. Ross, B. Allen, B. Watson, T. Royal, R. Rogers, A. Kearns, C. Caison, J. Harrison, W. Hines, B. Allie. Robert Hankins President, Kappa Alpha 317 An evening ' s entertainment in the Kappa Sigma section — playing cards and watch- ing T.V. Jo Ann Dilworth is crowned queen of Kappa Sigma Black and White formal dance. mm. That time of year again . . . , the last rays T of summer . . . . . . back to Duke only to take off to Columbia . . . the first week end . . . South Carolina the first victim . . . next comes a dance and barbecue at Smith ' s Lake . . . ditto Maryland and Homecoming . . . Tucker splashing into that barrel of water in freezing weather ... we didn ' t win the prize but drew the most laughs and attention . . . the weeks have a way of passing quickly . . . big week end at the Hotel Emerson in Baltimore for the Navy game . . . party with North Carolina chapter following the game . . . pinnings and usual happenings through- out fall . . . return to find new television set missing . . . can ' t miss Zorro . . . Orange Bowl on tap . . . exams . . . new semester . . . too much social activity on tap for spring . . . District Conclave in March . . . Raleigh host to Kappa Sigs . . . plans for annual Black and White made . . . new Dream Girl replaces Jo Ann Dilworth . . . spring means graduation for some . . . baseball in full swing . . . Joe College and the rest. . . . Kappa Sigma pledges are from left to right: G. David Challenger, Gordon Johnson, John Lyons, Mason Hicks. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity, yirj row,Jrom lejt to right: B. Payson, M. Hicks, J. Lyons, R. Montaque, P. Rowles, D. Challenger. Second row: S. Morey, W. Yelton, J. Linden, N. Wagner, M. Morgan, D. Padgett, B. Bell, B. Dorsee, M. Weisner, E. Ballow, J. Bell. Thitdrow: G. Johnson, J. Jenkins, D. Kosky, D. Tierney, D. Pratt, L. Amoroso, M. Spencer, B. Biggers, P. Matthias, H. Cases, J. Boyd. Fourth row: J. Capello, R. Ric- cioni, D. Bosson, B. Mackinnon, D. Kistler, W. Konefal, D. Smallwood, L. Bonczek, J. D ' Angelo, M. Erwin, D. Starr. Richard Dilworth President, Kappa Sigma 319 The Lambda Chi ' s make another touchdown play at the Schlitz Bowl. Big Bill serves refreshments at an open house during rush. The Lambda Chi ' s of Duke returned to school in the fall ready to enjoy the rounds of parties, football week ends, intra- murals, and studies that are Duke. The Eno echoed once again with the cries of brothers at a beer party. The golf team captured the division title. The fraternity finally got a PBK long after the regular football season had ended, Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill wit- nessed still another great football classic, the annual Schlitz Bowl. The Lambda Chi ' s of Duke romped to victory over the Lambda Chi ' s of UNC, 24-0. The Christmas formal at the Carolina Inn provided a fitting end to the first se- mester. The second semester saw the completion of the new chapter room just in time for rush. When rush had ended, Lambda had a group of outstanding pledges. To complete the year were spring vacation in Florida, Inter-Zeta Dance at Myrtle Beach, Saturday afternoons at Hogan ' s Lake, Joe Col- lege week end and its par- ties. Spring formal, and beach parties. Lambda Chi Alpha pledges are Jrom left to right, first row: C. Dinkier, S. Crawford, J. Huntley, J. Decker. Second row: R. Burns, J. Howard, D. Hirsch, F. Turnage. Third row: J. Shealy, J. Bach, J. Preston, J. Schick, J. Hansen. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, left to right, first row: B. Welch, C. Vieth, R. Davidson, D. Stattenfield, B. Ballantyne, J. Hill, S. Jones, H. Porter, D. Theriot, C. Thompson, J. McKeithan. Second row: A. Tyndall, Z. Fisher, R. Hunt, B, Friedel, L. Line- berry, R. Morgan, J. Eggleston, B, Warden, J. Kruse, J. Lam- mert, R. Embley, J. Justus. Third row: W. Harrelson, D. Hirsch, F. Canney, J. Nicholas, B. Reister, R. Wickersham, D. Rowe, D. Foote, S. Hough, J. Waddell, J. Carter, B. Sykes. Fourth row: B. Sand, D. Dale, F. Sinkway, B. Tew, T. Bass, R. Oeben, W. Scott, C. Pratt, W. Martin, P. Temple, B. Ford, M. Wilkins. Joseph C. Egoleston President, Lambda Chi Alpha 321 The Phi Belt ' s homecoming display anticipates the Oranjre Bowl. Santa Claus visits the Phi Delt Christmas formal. September brought the Phi ' s back to Duke. There had been somenoticeable changes over the summer: Grover expanded . . . Morgan found two loves . . . Cozart, Spence, and Dupler transferred to Hanes House. Some things were the same . . . the I.M. foot- ball team kept winning . . . Carroll was back . . . but mostly things were different: Chittum got a card . . . the golfers won in the dark . . . Jack and Powell each got us a trophy . . . Williams had a date . . . Lindsay left . . . Gump got pinned . . . Holt became a chow-man . . . Jerry lost the ugly-man con- test . . . Reese got a pin for pony tails . . .and Blackburn became chief bugler. February saw the Phi ' s pull in another outstanding pledge class. Fall semester scholastic averages were out and the Phi ' s made a big jump toward the top. More parties, Joe College, and beach week ends rounded out the second semester social program. Many good Phi ' s will be graduating this year, but their places will be filled by new crewmen. Phi Delta Theta pledges are, from left to lii ht, first row: N. Oliver, J. Mills, J. Garbinski, B. Bond, D. Lynn, S. Smith. Second row: B. Garda, T. Sullivan, J. Kneib, R. Kotchin, D. DoUerberg, B. Wills, D. Gelbert, T. Cox. Third row: B. Weber, B. Long, J. Parrish, M. Mattingly, F. Kast, H. Rich, D. Fra- zier, B. McComas. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta fraternity, rj row, from left lo right: J. Aston, W. Wilkin, D. Burr, B. Soule, H. Custer, B. Thore, K. Walz, G. Schull, I. Brooks, H. Reese, L. Dusek, B. Powell. Second row: B. Fetsko, E. Holt, B. Bucholz, T. Calhoun, B. Sprotte, R. Mc- Donald, B. Pabst, D. Rutishauser, J. Girand, K. LaBone, J. Spencer, J. Simmons, J. Clayton. Third row: J. Phillips, J. Gulp, H. Chittum, S. Vermillion, J. Ratcliff, B. Brodhead, J. Kersey, B. Laverty, C. Carter, N. LaHurd, J. Forrest, B. Sell, G. McCannon. Fourth row: Z. Layson, M. Holmes, B. Grubbs, J. Smith, D. Austin, H. Braun, P. Scudieri, J. Newcome, J. Donley, J. Bartal, R. Morgan, P. Dupler, B. Recinella, B. Johnson, A. Wilson, J. Jibilian, B. Couch, B. Taft. Fifth row: G. Beverly, J. Jackson, J. Spence, T. Sherman, B. Hilty, D. Lee, H. Blackburn, B. Keifer, B. Cozart, T. Lanning, C. Cranford, D. Gerdel, J. Lindenmyer, S. Dosh, F. Grover, P. Smith, B. Thuss. James Donley President, Phi Delta Theta 323 The athletes of Phi Kappa Psi show off. The Phi Psi ' s enjoy a fall cabin party. Another year of outstanding fraternal activ- ity was experi- enced by the Phi Psi ' s during 1957-58. Moving into an even more prominent place on the Duke campus, the Brother- hood again exhibited its well-rounded campus life by contributing men to Phi Beta Kappa, varsity soccer and wrestling, intramurals, WDBS, Who ' s Who, Pre- Med Society, and many campus honoraries. Under the excellent leadership of Brother Tom Ferrall, MSGA felt a great improvement. The fall football after- noons were filled with cabin parties and open houses, and sweater dances helped warm the cooler winter week ends. In the Spring our social calendar featured the Jacquiminot Rose Ball. Second semester began with the usual good pledge class. Soon campus politics engulfed the brothers, and Ferrall returned to the air with Merriamac to the joy (and dismay) of many Duke students. More social life topped off by Joe College and beach trips helped to draw the year to a close. The Phi Kappa Psi pledges are, Jrom lejl lo right, first row: J. Chipman, M. Bell, M. Schmidt, D. San- ford. Second row: E. McCarroll, R. I.aw, R. Walter, R. Moore. Third row: E. Taylor, P. Clutts, B. Lawson, S. Cade, M. Gould. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, first row, left to right: E. Gebel, J. McElhaney, T. Moneymaker, C. Carter, T. Russell, R. Lane. Second row, left to right: T. McDermott, R. Durrett, R. Hildreth, L. Peterson, A. Grimm, H. Eschenbach, G. Evans, J. Blyth, W. Meffert, L. Gorham, R. Smith. Third row, left to right: W. Kloman, J. Craven, E. Heath , C. Cobb, M. McBee, G. Weber, S. Boris, E. Johnson, B. Thiessen, C. Overley. Fourth row, left to right: K. Cannon, L. Dobbs, T. Mulford, T. Miller, N. Dean, K. Kauffmann, W. Taylor, J. Edwards, J. Gay, W. Weems. Harry Eschenbach President, Phi Kappa Psi 325 «F , The Phi Kap ' s entertain their dates in the section. Homecoming week end approaches as the Phi Kap ' s paint their display. or Skull ' n ' Bones was lift- ed from his cas- ket as Phi Kaps swarmed back to campus in September. Returning to school, parley sheets, Chronicles, MSGA, WDBS, and quad ball . . . the brothers never forgot that the primary objective of a social fraternity is fun. Black and Gold at the Washington Duke Hotel highlighted the fall semester social program, just a sam- ple of the larger one in the Spring. As Christmas ap- proached, thoughts could hardly help drifting back. Memories of Ketner losing his door . . . Luce losing an ink fight . . . King getting pinned . . . Bullock trying to sell the victory bell for $5. But with the new se- mester. Phi Kaps looked ahead to love, rushing, Joe College, rushing. Spring Black and Gold, rushing, the Birdmen, rushing, exams, and of course, rushing. The semester was highly pro- ductive, with a top-notch pledge class getting it off to a good beginning. The basketball team won its division, and pledge raids kept things jumping. June brought to an end another memory filled Phi Kap year. Phi Kappa Sigma pledges are from left to right, first row: J. Parham, T. Sloan, B. Beard. Second row: S. Mullen, D. Brown, J. Hunt, R. McCaughan. Ihird row: B. King , J. Davis, A. Murchison, K. Oliver. ' Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, first row, from left to right: B. Rav- enel, B. Domhoff, D. Pearl, B. Anderson, D. Penny, L. Hoyle, J. Young, E. Harkey, N. Hudson, G. Ketner, T. Irwin, C. Windley, B. Young, J. Edwards, J. Hilliard. Second row: F. Reuben, B. Byers, D. Spitler, C. Dietrick, G. Hensley, G. Ramondo, A. Brockwell, V. Boozer, J. Morris, D. Teller, B. Siler, P. Luce, B. Staley, G. Long, D. Fry. Third row: D. Wood, H. Wells, D. Tipton, T. Grant, M. Barnes, J. Todkill, R. McGraw, J. Linder, J. Turner, T. Bowers, T. Biggs, B. Hight, B. King, W. Boomer, T. Goodman, J. Pickens. b ' ouith row: N. Fortescue, G. Tilbury, D. Westmoreland, R. Barnes, C. Black, B. Smith, C. McFee, D. Hill, D. Mc- Faden, W. Wright, H. Taylor, D. Hansen, F. And rews, B. Algery, P. Blazer, T. Coulter. Bill Domhoff President, Phi Kappa Sigma 327 The PiKA ' s steam up for Joe College. The Snowball formal is a big success. With the com- pletion of the new dormitory in Feb- ruary, Pi Kappa Alpha came into possession of one of the most modern and attractive sections on cam- pus. Under the guidance of Dave Nealy and Heath Valentine, the lodge enjoyed a most sucessful year. The social calendar in- cluded the annual Christ- mas Snowball Dance and our combined beach party and Dream Girl Week End. The Fat Man contest was settled with our boy Beef edging Gappy by a belt-notch. General Clark kept the section ' s only Con- federate flag in good shape, while D.I. Beane adjusted the second floor ' s T.V. Nealy pledged Phi Bete, but Scholar of the Year honors went to Zender. Bos led the songs, and the other Tony joined the cheerleading squad. Gordy and Jed are planning for another go next year. We welcomed back Wally and El Blanco. With social, rushing, in- tramurals, finals, and day- to-day life at the University brought to an end in June, the chapter looks back upon a year of accomplishment. Pi Kappa Alpha pledges are, from left to right, first row: L. Williams, B. Hauser, R. Bowman, D. Kettle- strings, C. Roberts, B. Conway. Second row: T. Brush, R. Gregory, T. Carlton, W. Lambeth, T. Love, G. Hardymon. Third row: D. Beckwith, L. Miralia, B. Wheeler, B. Carswell, B. Moore, D. Ashe. Pi Kappa Alpha w. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, rj row, from left to right: H. Fisher, J. Wooler y, R. Vanderbek, D. Bolinger, W. McMillan, R. Fouse, B. W. Ruffner, W. Zenda, J. Robertson, A. Prizzi, L. Vandmctcr. Second row: R. Clark, R. DePuy, A. Bosworth, H. Watson, D. Nealy. H. Valentine, J. Burger, J. Cowie, L. Cleveland, J. Duval, B. Meyer. Third row: W. Milby, R. Clark, W. Carswell, D. Banta, D. Shanklin, P. Kautz, C. Aycock, J. Bourn, D. Askin, J. Marth, J. Sears, R. Sokel. Fourth row: J. Bertch, J. Huggins, J. Benson, B. Block, W. Lin- ton, A. Booray, F. Dobbs, W. Radeker, A. Bjontegard, J. Booher, D. Maunz. David Nealy President, Pi Kappa Alpha 329 I ' m The Pi Kappa Phi ' s loaf in front of the section having completed their display. A beach week end highlights the spring for the Pi Kappa Phi ' s. President Dave Quattlebaum led Pi Kappa Phi to another successful and enjoyable year. We won ' t forget the football week ends and the open houses afterward, especially the State game and an evening in Raleigh. The Tech game and the parties in Atlanta, the 1957 Rose Ball at the Washington Duke Hotel, and the Christinas Dance that sent us home and then to Miami for the Orange Bowl with its endless round of parties. A very successful rush period followed finals and resulted in an excellent pledge class. In February, the new dormitory was com- pleted and we moved into a beautiful new section. Of course, there were several parties to celebrate the opening. Once the rains stopped, the annual spring cabin par- ties began, mixed with pledging and the Pledge Formal. Then we packed up and left for the Holiday Inn at Myrtle Beach with our brothers from Davidson Col- lege for a long week end at the beach, providing a grand finale for another great Pi Kap year. Pi Kappa Phi pledges are from left to right, first row: L. Hollaman, B. Snotherly, T. McCormick, P. Reitt, T. Lake, J. Emlet. Second row: B. Miller, N. English, J. Harlan, R. Bush, J. Norton, J. Slye, W. Young. Third row: ]. Gaston, N. Love, H.Jones, J. Horrigan, L. Parduc, J. Wilkinson, W. Clancy. 7m Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phi fraternity , rj( row, from left to right: F. Brownson, J. Bruton, J. Smith, M. Piper, H. Mauney, R. Edwards, R. Carr, D. Irwin, E. King, C. Johnson. Second row: G. Smith, J. Merritt, C. Cleaveland, R. Clayton, D. Quattlebaum, J. Marcovecchio, R. MacKewin, D. Frederking, C. Morgan, B. Huntley. Third row: H. Britt, J. Turner, R. Bevis, E. Laugh- inghouse, T. Robbins, E. Fisher, G. Carroll, J. Wellons, C. Jones, S. Boles. Fourth row: R. Dudley, R. Johnson, M. De- bruhl, E. Edmundson, S. Whittenstein, L. Miller, E. Skeel, T. Clark, T. Munson, T. Calcott. Dave Quattlebaum President, Pi Kappa Phi 331 The Brothers socialize outside the section. Spring comes, and the SAE ' s take over Bailey ' s. While Leo II stood gallantly in front of the section as a lone sentinel of SAE spirit, the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon passed the year in a diversified manner. The fall week ends were climaxed by the combos and the visiting of old brothers. The annual Christmas party at Wright ' s Refuge was held with great success with the Theta ' s. It was contrasted by the many par- ties at the Club, cabin parties, dances, and trips to Jack ' s and the Patio. Second semester started with a successful rush pro- gram. With the coming of Spring, the brothers mi- grated to the beach and frequented O ' Briant ' s cabin with their new pledge class. Enjoyment was had by all. The SAE ' s participated extensively in all intramural sports and inter-fraternity competition. Besides intra- murals, the SAE ' s had many varsity players, especially on the soccer and lacrosse teams. All-in-all, it was a very successful year for SAE. Many brothers graduated and their shoes were filled by the incoming class, while Leo continued his vigil. Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges arc from left to right, first row: J. Varner, B. Maclntyre, B. Whitford, B. Ban- nard. Second row: W. Blackwcll, D. Austin, T. Hum- phrey, G. Gerst, J. Arrington. Third row: S. Boothby, M. Brueggemann, T. Shepherd, B. Croll, W. Evans. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, first row, from left to right: F. Welther, D. Wilkes, A. Schultz, G. Rodes, E. Messer, M. Harvey. Second row: J. Peacock, P. Maynard, B. Byrne, H. Givens, T. Walkley, E. Pace, D. Stout, J. McAnally, B. Jacobus, A. Rundle, A. Balderacchi, R. Goldman. Third row: D. Dewey, C. Sulzbacher, L. Bennett, C. Irwin, D. Wood, A. Thulander, K. Rusch, W. Hess, S. Boothby, J. Frey, S. Boone. Fourth row: J. Leyens, B. Miller, R. Rippel, B. O ' Connor, R. Smith, P. Hubbell, T.Jones, B. Schock, B. Sauer, J. Klein. Emmett Pace President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 333 h ' ' - s- Steve Crihfield, president of Sigma Chi, speaks at banquet, Linus and Lucy from Peanuts attend Sigma Chi party. Led by presi- dent Steve Crih- field, the Sigs began the year with a flurry of social events, highlighted by the dinner-dance given in honor of our sweetheart, Lynette Jackson. As usual, the biggest social event on any Sigma Chi calendar is the Sweetheart Dance, which this year was held at the Sedgefield Inn in Greensboro. In the Spring many brothers migrated to the beaches. The Sigs were dominant on the athletic fields, repre- sented in football, basket- ball, track, cross country, wrestling, lacrosse, and base- ball. In campus organiza- tions Sigma Chi was well represented with brothers holding oflfices in MSGA, Judicial Board, Publications, Honoraries, WDBS, and NROTC, Scholastically, Sigma Chi enjoyed another good year, winning the Improvement trophy from the national fra- ternity for the third straight year. It can be said that the Sigma Chi ' s of Duke have, as always, participated ac- tively in many campus ac- tities, Sigma Chi pledges are from left to right, first row: D. Fritch, H. Barnette, C. Glass, T. Hamilton, C. Wright, S. Yancy. Second row: R. Spindler, J. Koskinen, M. Gilley, A. Campbell, B. Burke, D. Carpenter, D. Ebershoff. Third row: J. Boyd, E. O ' Neal, J. Derrick, J. Hall, B. Battle, D. Looney. Sigma Chi The Sigma Chi fraternity, rfi row,Jrom left io right: D. Denne, B. Anderson, J. Stayskal, D. Rouse, J. Shackleford, B. Poe, W. Springston, J. Calvert, J. Lintzenich, H. Osbourne, S. Nickey, E. Forbis, C. Munson. Second row: K. Bachtell, B. Zoller, D. Blackistone, D. Raash, J. Elder, M. Bridenbaugh, C. Stewart, S. Crihfield, H. Johnson, R. Royal, P. Van Wyck, C. Jamison, B. Lakata. Third row: H. Northrop, D. Holt, J. Grube, L. Copeland, L. Stuckey, A. Whetstone, K. Smiley, C. Crocco, G. Dutrow, J. Kapp, B. Royster, D. Albright, J. Helms. Fourth row: G. Thomas, K. Davis, G. Carrol, T. Hutchinson, S. Menefee, M. McNally, G. Tompkins, J. Pless, B. Kay, B. Reid, B. Lennox, P. Kaufman, B. Smathers, J. Jorgenson, C. Virgin. Steve Crihfield President, Sigma Chi ' .IV 335 The Brothers have a conference during the Winter Formal. The Sigma Nu ' s gather at Turner ' s for a Saturday afternoon. Back to the ranch . . . ini- tial tomnicUng at O ' Briant ' s . . . the Queen of Hearts open house with many cute Freshman girls . . . football games and more open houses . . . Home- coming . . . the flying saucer with the turtles that won ' t parachute . . . Seniors beat the Juniors 21-0 in annual football classic . . . Ollie caps off Navy week end with a blast for all the boys . . . hearts abondoned in favor of poker as we get a new card room . . . intramural sports actively participated in . . . the Winterleaf formal at the Carolina Inn . . . pinnings and marriages on the in- crease . . . serenades in Duke Gardens . . . Frank Selespie still reports on things in general . . . terrific pledge class . . . pledge raid meets stormy retaliation . . . those fabulous beach week ends . . . Spring vacation in Florida . . . Joe College and new officers . . . ex- cursions to Hogan ' s Lake to waste away the after- noons . . . berets, bottles, and candles along the Eno at the French Apache party . . . goodbyes, memories, and diplomas Sigma Nu pledges are from lejl to right, first row: M. Mace, F. Ballance, B. Montgomery, T. Leib, J. DuPuy, T. Kendall. Second row: B. King, R. Ran- son, J. Foster, J. O ' Brion, R. Swann, R. Rainey. Third row: A. lies, A. Laing, P. Jacob, K. Garman, H. Johnson, M. Todd, E. Mesta, G. Kiehle. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity, « row, left to right: J. Schlag, D. Drum- mond, S. Garden, M. Brooks, W. Redmond, A. Carter, J. Joyce, T. Cracknell, D. Pickett, R. Preston, J. Strange, C. Espy. Second row, left to right: D. Wasson, J. Redmond, R. Townsend, H. Yoh, P. Mahanna, D. Copeland, L. I ' Anson G. Wright, G. Lewis, C. Kimble, W. Scaife, W. Harstine, R. Laresse. Third row, lejt to right: J. Hayne, A. Mosrie, J. Cof- fee, A. Hopkins, T. Sproles, K. Darling, S. Dow, F. Schaffer, R. Newell, N. Yarger, T. Black, L. Terry. Fourth row, left to right: W. Brooks, D. Mullholland, D. Roderick, L. Graham, D. Kreps, T. Copeland, A. Kreps, R. Neal, J. Bigger, T. Taylor, R. Wright, C. Montgomery. Larry I ' Anson Commander, Sigma Nu 337 The Sig Eps entertain in a French atmosphere. Fall finds the Sig Eps and dates roasting hotdogs in the woods at a cabin party. In Septem- ber, 1957, the returning brothers of Sig- ma Phi Espilon launched the new school year with a new spirit of unity, confidence, and brotherhood, which resulted in a great year of social and academic achievement for the Fraternity with a heart. Honors this year were the interfraternity trophies for highest scholastic achieve- ment on campus and greatest improvement in scholarship, and our Na- tional District Governor ' s Chapter Improvement Tro- phy. The social calendar in- cluded original and unusual events. Confederate money and the Casino party started off a winning sched- ule, followed by the 1984 party. The best of the later parties was the wiener roast and hay ride, or Hayseed party with all the timmings. The Spring calendar, among other things, found the Sig Eps in Charlotte for the Sig Ep Ball and the annual Charlie ' s Day held at the U.N.C. house. We will long remember all the many things that made this year a great one for Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity pledges, first row, from left to right: W. Hancammon, J. Derecki, C. Mul- holland, Second row: C. Fos, W. Fisher. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, rj row, from lejt to right: B. Libby, M. Redding, F. McGregor, A. Losasso, W. Hanson, W. Kinyon, D. Cummings. Second row: D. Stitely, R. Perkins, F. Gotthardt, C. MulhoUand, W. Hand, D. Hayes. Third row: W. Grenell, R. Moore, C. Scott, R. Page, G. Lanier, W. Garrisson, T. Ma- loof. Alvin LoSasso President, Sigma Phi Epsilon 339 The TEPs triumph in football. The TEPs go all out entertaining their guests at an open house. Returning to the Queen of Shopping Land in the fall, the brothers of Tau Epsi- silon Phi plunged into the new semester. Cabin parties, open houses, and dinner-dances were held at various locations. It seems that the TEP men did not neglect their studies entirely, since the fraternity possessed one of the top scholastic averages on West. The ath- letic teams enjoyed a suc- cessful year. The football squad, led by the passing arm of Mike Korotkin, es- tablished a new single game intramural scoring record. As usual the basketball team found itself with many vic- tories to its credit. TEPs participated in many campus organizations, holding class offices, high IFC posts, important ROTC positions, and were especi- ally active in dramatic and publication groups. Under the leadership of Dave Ly- man, Tau Epsilon Phi has made great progress and is now advancing to still further heights. The Tau Epsilon Phi pledges are, from left to right: R. Alpern, A. Duval, W. Padow, H. Caplan, C. Salsbury. Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, rj row, from left to right: ]. Finke, B. Stein, S. Feldman, H. Block, S. Siegel, D. Lyman, B. Horin, A. Cohen, L. Spector, I. Friedman. Second row: B. Carlyn, S. Loff, H. Walderman, M. Korotkin, J. Herman, H. Siegel, N. Gerber, S. Kehlmann, H. Goldman, K. Watov, P. Granoff, A Kaganov. David Lyman President, Tau Epsilon Phi 341 The Brothers of Theta Chi work hard on their homecoming display . . . and get results. This year the September mon- soons met a spir- ited Theta Chi defense. The brothers and their dates sur- vived the rain, mud, and umbrellas of Duke football to get back to the relative comfort of their section par- ties. To escape rain, regu- lation, and retaliation, we went en masse to Georgia Tech, N. C. State, and Navy. Section parties, a new thing at Duke, filled out an active social program of cabin parties, barn dances, and — the highlight of the semester — a suppressed de- sires party. Rush was quite successful this year, as Theta Chi pledged a fine group of freshmen. Socially, second semester brought another full calendar highlighted by the Dream Girl Dance, beach parties, and the re- gional Mason-Dixon Jubilee at UVA. These kept the brothers in good form, sup- plemented, of course, by frequent trips to Jack ' s and the Chili House. Led by Mike Roberts and Linton Brooks, the Theta Chi ' s completed another success- ful and eventful year. The Theta Chi pledges are, Jrom left to right, first row: D. Hofler, B. Zaffiro, B. Hurry. Second row: J. Hale, L. Howard, J. Thaeler, W. Banks. Third row:]. Whit- lock, A. Schroeder, D. Roberts, G. Clover. Theta Chi Theta Chi Fraternity, first row, Jrom left to right: E. Bourne, W. Zaffiro, P. Mitchell, C. Jeffers, F. Swofford, B. De Mon- terice. Second row: T. Moore, C. Choate, B. Ward, M. Roberts, L. Brooks, W. Barnhart, T. Little, T. Wright. Third row: C. Corn, J. Purdy, T. Pickett, M. Pugh, W. Wagner, P. Olejar, J. Pruner, P. Blizard. Michael Roberts President, Theta Chi . 343 The Zebes wind up Homecoming with a dance. Nothing like a private combo ! The brothers of Zeta Beta Tau re- turned to Duke and, before you could raise an umbrella we were once again in complete con- trol of the situation. With two Phi Bete ' s, the presidents of the Interfra- ternity Council and the Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club, Duke ' s head cheerleader, and three listings in Who ' s Who, we were well represented in campus activities. And then there were numerous open houses and cabin parties, the Homecoming blast at the Washington Duke Ho- tel, a Christmas party for the Edgemont children, and the fabulous May affair. Intramural sports saw many good ZBT teams win more than their share of games. Spring brought the ZBT ' s a great pledge class and a new and bigger section in which to house them. . With Spring vacation many of the brothers took off for sunny Florida and returned in time for the Joe College festivities. And so the school year ended — good boys were graduated, good boys were initiated. But fraternalism continues. The Zeta Beta Tau pledges are, from left to right, first row: J. Pearl, B. Harris, J. Rice, A. Cohen, M. Fratkin. Second row: P. Grcan, G. Cohan, B. Co- hen, M. Fiedelson, R. Haisfield, L. Kairys. Third row: M. Lehrhoff, S. Spire, S. Kulvin, R. Kalish. M. Brownstein, G. Boro. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, « row, from left to right: P. Wetzler, H. Baraban, J. Levin, B. Frahm, L. Alster, R. Cohen, B. Blech- man, T. Menaker. Second row: H. Berman, M. Temlio, R. Bomze, L. Breslow, M. Godt, J. Glaser, R. Kargon, E. Lidz, R. Goldstein. Third row: N. Horwitz, R. Lipman, R. Mil- hauser, L. Mogol, A. Sibler, S. Greenspon, J. Wilks, C. Wolf- son, E. Ney. Fourth row: J. Kulman, M. Steer, L. Young, B. Nitsberg, A. Jules, R. Moore, F. Falkenbcrg, F. Grae, D. Blatt, E. Marcus, R. Harris. Michael Godt President, Zeta Beta Tau 345 x. r- I jT JM h ' f(f.  ' iiV I :tiM «Mif«SK OR sifrM L « - ' , •i- ' f ' -« - j i- Ti rfMi: ♦ .♦r. ; V V X I. •ir . r ' Oe i - ' ' Iflp F O O 1 1 i FOR THI 1 1 H DUKE 1 1 26 !! ► ' • V 9 S. CAROLINA 14 DUKE Tt] VIRGINIA Head Football Coach, Bill Murray DUKE 14 MARYLAND DUKE DUKE 34 WAKE FOREST 7 7 RICE 6 DICK CUTLER CLARK ABBOT r BILL HOCK BUZZ GUY JOHN KERSEY BALL RECORD DUKE 14 N. C. STATE 14 DUKE 6 NAVY 6 Director of Athletics, Eddie Cameron DUKE 13 UNC 21 SID DOSH BOBBY CRUIKSHANK JERRELL GLEAVES BOBBY CRUMMIE CHARLES HARTWIG South Carolina ' s Hawkins (20) gains five more. Pryor Milner blocks as Dan Lee squirms through for more yardage. OVERPOWERS SOUTH CAROLINA A revenge-minded bunch of Blue Devils scored two fourth period touchdo wns to turn back a stubborn South Carolina team, 26-14, in a night game in Columbia, S. C, to open up the season. The Blue Devils scored their first touchdown of the year to knot the score at 7-7 on Pryor Millner ' s quarterback sneak and Art Eberdt ' s conversion. Bert Lattimore fell on a Gamecock fumble to set up the tally. George Dutrow broke the deadlock in the third period, sweeping end seven yards for the score. In the fourth quarter, the Devils rang up two more TDs to wrap up the game. A fifty-one yard march was climaxed by Bob Brodhead ' s sneak, and Duke took a two touchdown lead. Later in the period, half- back Wray Carlton streaked thirteen yards for the final points. DAVE HURM BILL RECINELLA JIMMY DAVIS EDDIE RUSHTON COY CLAYTON ' ..-TPl Danny Lee skirts left end to pick up a first down. -■ mmmmmmKmmjm ' m:; -. s ' ■ -jum mmm . Cavaliers try to stop Carlton at midfield. DUKE STEAMROLLS VIRGINIA Wray Carlton broke loose for twenty-six points in a 40-0 rout of Vir- ginia to highlight the first home game of the year. The powerful halfback made nineteen points in seven minutes, forty seconds of the second quarter and added seven more in the third period. After battling through a scoreless first quarter, it was all Duke. Carlton went over from five yards to start the deluge. Brodhead snatched a Virginia pass and moments later Carlton tore off nineteen yards to score, aided by a crushing block by Hal McElhaney. Big Wray made it 19-0 a few minutes later on an eleven yard gallop to end any semblance of a contest. Brodhead passed for two yards to Carlton in the end zone early in the third period for a 26-0 lead. Fullback Jiin Harris from three yards out and soph back Bunny Bell from one yard smashed across for the last markers. fUiPif JIM GARDNER WADE BYRD BOB BRODHEAD BOB FETSKO WRAY CARLTON A one-leg take-down stops George Dutrow (47) as McElhaney (35) watches. A Homecoming Day crowd of 25,000 saw the Blue Devils take a 14-0 decision from Maryland ' s Terps on a cold Saturday for their third win. The first time the Devils got the ball they scored, Wray Carlton going one yard for the TD. A Bob Brodhead to Hal McElhaney pass covering thirty - three yards set up the score. Carlton added the ex- tra point. Maryland fought its way into Duke territory four times, once missing DUKE TOPPLES MARYLAND It ' s that man Dutrow once more, this time sweeping the Terps ' left end. a first down by inches on the twenty yard line. Duke ' s defense was up to the occasions of crisis and stopped the Terp threats. Line play was ferocious as the Devils protected their slim lead into the last period. Late in the fourth quarter Duke drove seventy-nine yards in a race against the clock to score seconds from the end. Carlton hit George Dutrow with a shot put pass for the score and kicked the extra point to close out the game. GEORGE HARRIS DWIGHT BUMGARNEX BOB SPADA DOUG PADGETT PRYOR MILLNER Wray Carlton was the big news once again as the Blue Devils ran up their fourth consec- utive win by edging Rice, 7-6, under the lights in Houston, Texas. The junior left half- back went sixty-eight yards on the first play from scrimmage to score untouched and then added the extra point to give Duke a 7-0 lead before the throng of 52,000 had settled down. That was the only offense that the Devils Hal McElhaney (35), an all-time Duke great, blocks the Rice extra point. DEVILS EDGE OWLS 7-6 could put together all night. The Owls put across their TD in the third quarter on a thirty-two yard pass from quarterback Frank Ryan to end Buddy Dial. King Hill missed the point after, which would have knotted it up. Duke missed one op- portunity shortly after the run by Carlton, but the Owls also kicked one big chance in the closing minutes when they fumbled in the end zone. Rice ' s Ray Chilton (31) pounds past the outstretched arms of Dave Hurm. BOBBY HOARD ROY HOARD TOM TOPPING HAL McELHANEY BILL THOMPSON Bullet Bob Fetsko (22) darts around right end ! Speedy Sophomore Bunny Bell (25) hits the right side. BIG BLUE ROLLS OVER WAKE Wake Forest got a taste of Duke power on a sunny afternoon in Duke Stadium, as the Deacons crumpled under the Devil ground attack, 34-7. In this. Duke ' s fifth victory of the season, the first team played a little over one quarter. Pryor Millner scored the first touchdown in the first quarter, climaxing a thirty-five yard march. On the first play of the second period, a pass from Wray Carlton to George Dutrow made it 14-0. Touchdowns came quickly after that. Dave Hurm grabbed a Brodhead pass for one, Danny Lee, soph halfback, hit for another from a yard out, and another soph. Bunny Bell, made his first varsity TD. Wake Forest scored thirty-five seconds from the end and only crossed midficld once all afternoon. JIM GULP JERRY CLAYTON BERTIE KEYSER GEORGE ATHERHOLT JIM HARRIS Wray Carlton (27) is brought down from behind by State. It ' s Carlton again, about to hit a stone wall. STATE TIES SLEEPING DEVILS After going out in front, 14-0, the Blue Devils were caught from behind by N. C. State ' s Wolfpack and tied, 14-14, in Riddick Stadium in Raleigh. Bob Brodhead sneaked over to finish a sixty- two yard march, Wray Carlton booting the point after for a 7-0 lead. In the second period a fifty-seven yard pass play from Brodhead to end Bill Thompson gave a real boost to Duke, 14-0. State struck back dramatically, Dick Christy scoring on a zigzag run after catching a pass with forty seconds left in the half. Christy heaved to Dick Hunter for a tie in the third period. Duke missed a golden opportunity, having a shot from inside the five, but failing to move. The Devils ended up the game on the State sixteen after a long pass. BUTCH ALLIE BANKS RITCHIE CARL DRYE MIKE McGEE ANDY COTTINGHAM Halfback Wray Carlton (27) snares a pass from running mate George Dutrow. A sophomore - stud- ded Georgia Tech team dealt the Blue Devils their first defeat of the season, a 13-0 setback, on a bright day in Atlanta. Bill Thompson thwarted the first Tech threat when he blocked a fourth down field goal attempt by Fred Brasel- ton. The Jackets scored just before and just after halftime. Jim Benson leaped over center for the first touchdown, and after intermission, Les- TECH SOPHS TAME DEVILS _l ter Simmerville took Braselton ' s pass in the left flat and shot into the end zone with a nineteen yard run. The point after was good and Tech was in. Duke spent most of the afternoon on de- fense. Only twice did the Blue Devils threat- en, and the Jackets rose to meet each challenge. A pass interception killed Duke ' s best drive on the sixteen yard line in the final period. It was a long ride back. Vicious rushing was one of the key factors for the Jackets. 0 BUNNY BELL JIM BARTAL RON BOSTIAN CAROL JAMISON GEORGE DUTROW U ' JJSirSz Tk ' T--- i. ' i.r Tsi ' . Jiri. ■ ; . On the eighth Satur- day of the season the Blue Devils came from behind to tie Navy ' s highly-ranked Middies, 6-6, before 31 ,000 frozen fans in Baltimore ' s Me- morial Stadium. This was the third consecu- tive tie between the two teams. Navy took the ball on the Duke thirty-one after a Devil punt bounced backwards in the first quarter, and scored on a twelve yard pass from quarterback Tom Forrestal to end fe ? A key block sets the stage for a long gain by George Dutrow (47). [1 AVY TIES DEVILS THIRD TIME Wade Byrd (56) gets set to recover a fumble by Navy ' s Ned Oldham. Wayne McKee. Ned Oldham kicked wide on his extra point attempt. In the second period, Doug Padgett inade a one - handed intercep- tion on the Navy forty- three of a Forrestal aerial. Duke scored in three plays, thanks to a twenty-eight yard running pass from George Dutrow to Wray Carlton which set up the TD. Dutrow scooted around left end to tally untouched. Carlton ' s kick was blown wide of the up- rights. DAN LEE JIM SWOFFORD LEE ARCHER LARRY POWELL KIP BACHTELL A Harvey White (19) leaps one of his own men to escape the clutches of John Kersey. (lailloii arouiul llic rii ' lii ciul. DUKE EKES BY CLEMSON Student spirit and cheering prevailed over the driving rain as the Blue Devils beat down Clemson ' s tough Tigers for the invitation to the Orange Bowl, 7-6, in the mud. A second quarter march of eighty-two yards in nine plays was climaxed by a scoring pass from Bob Brodhead to Wray Carlton, who was all alone in the end zone. Wray made it 7-0 as he split the uprights with his conversion attempt for the eventual margin of victory. Clemson ' s hard-driving runners kept the home forces on the defensive the rest of the afternoon, getting inside the Duke thirty yard line seven times. The persistent Tigers hit paydirt when Bob Spooner blasted over with nine minutes left, but soph quarterback Harvey White missed the conversion. PHIL SCUDIERI DON DENNE TED ROYAL JACK HARRISON DORTCH LANGSTON Wray certainly is popular. Dave Hurm trails behind George Dutrow as Duke ' s little scrapper puts on the steam. INSPIRED TARHEELS ROCK DEVILS The Blue Devils ended their 1957 season painfully, losing to Carolina for the first time in eight years, 21-13. After Wray Carlton scored twice, capping the opening seventy-five yard drive and again in the second quarter for a 13-0 lead, the Devils became over confident and relaxed. By halftime Duke led, but only by 13-7. Then in the third quarter Carolina pushed across two touchdowns to go in front, 21-13. Each time, a Duke fumble on Devils ' soil gave the pigskin to the inspired Tarheels. Quarterback Jack Cummings sneaked over from the one for the second UNC score and passed to end Buddy Payne for the other. Phil Blazer converted after each touchdown. Duke remained quiet on offense the rest of the day, penetrating deeply only once before Carolina intercepted. BURT LATTIMORE ED LYON ART EBERDT MARVIN MUSSELWHITE PHIL DUPLER George Dutrow (seen through an Oklahoma defender ' s legs) squirms for extra yardage. Roy Hord (60 ) blocks like a bull as Wray Carlton connects for another extra point. ORANGE BOWL The 70° heat was a little hard on those hangovers, but other than that the day was perfect. Every one had come to see Duke whip the vaunted Oklahoma football machine. For three quarters it looked like it could happen. Duke rolled in the opening period, pushing back the Sooners time and again, but an errant pass dropped into the hands of the Sooners ' Dave Baker. He went 94 yards for a touch- down. In the second period, a bad pass from center set up another Oklahoma score, but the Devils came right back, marching 65 yards to send Hal Mc- Elhaney over and the score stood at 14-7. A long punt return put the Okies in position for six more points. Again Duke came back, this time on an 85- yard drive, with George Dutrow going over, 21-14. Then came the last quarter. Within the short space of 3 minutes and 23 seconds, the sky clouded, the rain fell, and Duke was washed away. Two fumbles and a blocked punt set up the slaughter. Shovel passes and short passes down the middle accounted for the scores, 41-14. A 70-yard march, Mac went over again, a four-yard smash, 41-21. Then, an interception and a lateral pass were good for 73 yards and the story was written. First downs: Duke 14, Oklahoma 11. Rushing: Duke 231, Oklahoma 165. Passing: Duke 97, Oklahoma 114. Passes: Duke 8-13, Oklahoma 9-18. Interceptions: Duke 3, Oklahoma 2. Fumbles: Duke 2, Oklahoma 1. Score: Duke 21, Oklahoma 48. But long after the sco re is forgotten, the pageantry will be remembered: the parade, the parties, the halftime show; all com- bined for a wonderful time. 360 The DUMB gets set to marrh in. The cheerleaders led Duke supporters with the help of pom-poms. Murray tugs at his pants in a tense moment for Duke. The beautiful floats left never-to-be-forgotten memories. The DUMB kept its spirits even during the darkest moments. BASKETBALL Jim Newcome Bobby Joe Harris Paul Schmidt goes up into the air for a layup shot. AND THE RECORD Duke (18-7; ACC 11-3) Opp. 74 Kentucky 78 79 Clemson 66 60 Villanova 53 51 South Carolina 62 84 Pittsburgh 87 (2 OT ' s) 69 Seton Hall 62 62 North Carolina 76 79 Wake Forest 75 (OT) 67 New York University 60 49 Maryland 74 76 N. C. State 75 (2 OT ' s) 72 West Virginia 68 88 Virginia 71 70 Wake Forest 56 61 South Carolina 49 73 Clemson 57 91 North Carolina 75 65 N. C. State 48 71 Wake Forest 59 77 Navy 63 68 Maryland 59 68 Virginia 70 (3 OT ' s) 59 North Carolina 46 t51 Wake Forest 44 165 Maryland 71 (OT) Dixie Classic. t ACC Tournament. M Hayes Clement Jerry Robertson Paul Schmidt 363 Cunningham grabs rebound from Duke ' s Newcome. Newcome defends against AU-American Pete Brennan. 364 Bob Lakata Biicky Allen (40) is fouled on a layup. Bucky Allen Bob Vernon Bill Watson Jack Boyd Larry Bateman Marty Joyce Jim Newcome hits for two against Villanova. Duke ' s Flaming Five, seniors Jim Newcome, Bucky Allen, Bob Vernon, Paul Schmidt, and Bobby Joe Harris led Duke to victory in regular season ACC play, and finished the year with an outstanding 18-7 overall record. It took ten games for the Flaming Five to develop, but when they did, they were one of the best teams in the nation. In those first ten games of the season, coach Hal Bradley and his new assistant, former Duke player Fred Schabel, experimented with almost every con- ceivable lineup possible with Duke ' s manpower. The result was five wins and five losses. 366 :rfi£ yh9i ' m K- Newcome gets an assist as he scores from underneath. ■r Paul Schmidt buckets his specialty. Big Hayes floats down with a rebound. Duke opened by dropping a 78-74 thriller to Kentucky on the Wildcats ' floor. Then came wins over Cleinson and Villanova, and losses to South Carolina and Pitt. In the Dixie Classic, Duke beat Seton Hall, lost to UNC, and whipped Wake Forest for third place. A win over NYU was followed by a crushing 74-49 defeat by Maryland. Then came the transformation. Deciding to go with his three little men, Bradley guided his team to 13 wins in the last 15 games. The kickoff was a heart-shaking 76-75 double-overtime conquest of State. West Virginia, ranked number one in the nation at that time, was the next victim, falling by a 72-68 score. Virginia, Wake Forest, South Carolina, and Clemson followed. Then, in a space of four days, Duke 368 Xewc shoots and is almost clobbered. Bucky Allen drives, but Duke loses. walloped UNC and State on their home courts, by scores of 91-75 and 65-48. Victories over Wake Forest, Navy, and Maryland came next. With Allen sick, Virginia snapped the winning streak at 11, by a 70-68 triple-overtime win. A 59-46 crush of UNC in the last regularly- scheduled game gave Duke the ACC championship in season play. In the tournament, Duke whipped Wake Forest, for the fourth time, before losing to Maryland. Newcome led the scoring with a 13.2 average, followed by Allen, 12.4, Vernon, 12.3, Schmidt, 11.8, and Harris, 10.6. Top reserve strength came from Cleinent, Robertson, Boyd, and Bateman. The Flaming Five all graduated, but good reserves will fill their places next year. 369 i BAS Wm i 2 Outfielders Sime, Blaney, Maynard, and Domhoff. The ACC champ gets another base hit. Five .300 hitters, five All- ACC players, and three five- game winners led Duke to a successful defense of its ACC baseball crown and a runner-up slot in the Dis- trict 3 NCAA playoffs. Outfielder Dave Sime, a second string Ail-American, led the ACC in batting with a .376 mark. Short- stop Lon Bonzcek followed with a .370 average. Out- fielder Pete Maynard was fifth at .352, first-baseman George Atkinson was tenth with .328, and third-base- man Andy Cockrell was eleventh with .318. The 1957 Duke baseball team, Jirst row, left to right: Starnes, Morris, Domhoff, Blaney, Vivona, Hoover, Maynard, and Capello; second row, left to right: Crihfield, Howie, Weitzman, • f f • ■ IS f ' l .■Be 370 BALL All these players, with the exception of Atkinson, made All-ACC. The other hon- ored man was ace lefty Dick Smallwood, who had a 6-5 record, with a 2.97 ERA. Dick Burton was 6-1, with a 2.00 ERA, and Har- leigh Fatzinger was 5-1 with a 3.85 ERA. The other starters on the Duke team, which posted a 10-4 mark in the conference, and was 19-8 overall, were: second - baseman George Hoover, center - fielder Bunny Blaney, and catchers Bob Weitzman and Steve Crihfield. Dutrow, Lippingcott, Challenger, Thuemmel, and Atkinson; third row, left to right, Neiss, Smallwood, Fatzinger, Bonzcek, Sime Dunlevy, Burton, Cockrell, and Smith. Smallwood shows that lefthand form. Coach Ace Parker has two straight ACC titles. 371 ON THE CI :ismm ' i% W Larry Speer was Duke ' s top weightinan. Bob Noble tries his hand at vauUing. With Dave Sime missing all the dual meets, the Duke track team couldn ' t match its unbeaten record of the previous year, but, never- theless, the thinclads showed promise of fielding one of the most powerful teams in the nation in ' 58. Losing to UNC, Mary- land, and Navy, Duke de- feated South Carolina and State. The Blue Devils fin- ished third in both ACC indoor and outdoor meets. They placed fourth in the Carolinas AAU meet and [ - - fj f C liss I ' clcr led Duke ' s middle-distance men • ER TRACK made a strong showing in the Gainesville Relays. Individually, Sime and Larry Speer stood out. Other top men were Bob Johnson, Jim Booher, Bob Kline, Jess Peter, Gerry Strickland, Bob Noble, Curt Cobb, George Barrett, Joe Goodman, Bob Sparrow, Bob Honeycutt, Phil Dup- ler, Jack Linden, Phil Scu- dieri. Bob Laverty, Jon Elder, Paul BoUman, and Kim Cannon. Only Kline and Peter graduated. Coach Bob Chambers with his prize pupil. Co-captains Bob Kline and Jess Peter. m- mm Duke moves in on the attack. Bouncing back from their worst season in history, coach Jack Per- son ' s Duke lacrosse team won two games while losing seven during the 1957 schedule. Duke victories were registered over Williams, by a 6-2 score, and Colgate, by a 5-3 margin. Losses were suffered at the hands of Vir- ginia, RPI, Navy, W L, Mary- land, Army, and Hofstra. College lacrosse teams are di- vided into three divisions, and points are given on a basis of how a team does against teams of its own and other divisions. Under this system the Duke stickmen The 1957 Duke Lacrosse team, from left to right, first row: Masius, Anderson, Capt. Hearn, Wetzlcr, Stliull, Stout, Smith, Suiter. Second row: Bandert, Smith, Tierney, Harrison, Davis, Matthews, Rippel, Walderman, Millhauser, Berger. Third row: Asst. Coach Bickel, Clement, Padgett, Roberts, Byrd, Phillips, Bennett, Clark, Miller, Buchanan, Boozer, Coach Persons. finished among the top ten clubs in the nation. Outstanding players for Duke included Jack Smith, Bill Richard- son, Ross Ripple, Wilson Davis, Jack Roberts, Wade Byrd, Doug Padgett, Skip Hearn, Bill Miller, Al Masius, Bruce Miller, Bob Mil- hauser, Hayes Clement, and Ed Berger. The 1958 season was expected to be another tough one for the squad. A top-notch schedule, in- cluding Johns Hopkins and Mary- land, the perennial lacrosse powers, has been lined up. With a large number of veterans returning, plus some good fresh- men, Duke should continue to improve. A snap of the wrists and he can score. ■ bfc?l ' - You ' ve got to keep your eyes on the ground. Agility is a must in soccer SOCCER Led by senior captain Ed Gauld, who led the confer- ence in scoring, the Duke soccer team finished the sea- son with a 3-3-2 record. Gauld booted in 12 mark- ers in eight games to easily pace the league. The scrappy center-for- ward got Duke ofl on the right track in the opening game, booting in three goals in a 4-1 win over Davidson. The results of the other games were: a 2-2 tie with Roanoke, a 1-0 loss to UVA, a 2-0 victory over State, a 2-1 defeat at the hands of W L, a 4-1 win over VMI, a 3-1 loss to Mary- land, and a 5-5 tie with UNC. Other starters besides Gauld were Gordie Lang, John D ' Angelo, Dave Krid- ler, Jim Mathews, Ralph Hines, Jim Matsen, Gunner Schull, Bruce Connor, John Stacy, and Gary Power. The 1937 Duke soccer team, hrurn left to right, first row: K. Walz, A. Thulander, P. Yoars, Coach Jim Ely, J. Aston, K. Cun- ningham, H. Reese, D. Stacey. Second row: B. Connor, J. Matthews, G. Schull, E. Gauld — captain, J. Bullock, J. D ' Angelo, R. Hines, D. Kreidler. Third row: ]. Matison, G. Lang, M. Spencer — Mgr., C.Jack, D. Ivey. J ' t A nfiA Captain Ed Gauld, top scorer in the ACC. f t n.% 6P 78V The 1957 Duke cross-country team: first row, left to right, Menaker, Bazemore, Shields, Maloof, and Scott; second row, lejt to right, coach Buehler, Anderson, Hurd, Schaaf, Weisiger, Kendall, and manager Dobson. CROSS COUNTRY Depending on an inex- perienced crew of sopho- mores, the Duke cross coun- try team posted a 2-4 record, and finished fifth in the conference. Gary Weisiger, who prom- ises to become one of the best runners that Duke has ever had, paced the team. The slim sophomore broke the Duke record on several occasions. Duke beat Davidson and Richmond, lost to State, finished second in two tri- angular, and third in an- other triangular meet. Besides Weisiger, Duke ' s sophs were Bill Van Every, Tom Maloof, Tom Men- aker, Tom Bazemore, Bill Schaaf, Fred Hurd, Mai- come Shields, and Dick An- Coach Al Buehler with his ace runner. dcrson. 377 . k Coach Falcone with Bill Meffert, co-captain of the wrestling team. Riclc Carr, in the 123 lb. class, takes down Hardin of Washington and Lee College for two points during a dual wrestling meet. WRESTLING Hampered by injuries and a small squad, the Duke wrestling team ended the year with a 3-3 record and a fourth place finish in the conference meet. Victories came over Wake Forest, W L, and N. C. State, while losses were handed to the Devil matmen by Virginia, UNC, and Maryland, the teams that occupied the top positions in the ACC standings. Sophomore star Ken Labone and senior co-captain Sam Menefee met with the greatest amount of success during the season. Both lost only one match. Heavy- weight Larry Speer, although handi- capped by inexperience, also lost only one match. Senior co-captain Sam Mene- fee was not up to par because of an injury suffered early in the year. Other regulars were Rick Carr, Ronnie Davidson, Ed Kaufman, Roger Kempler, Amos Kearns, Jim Girand, Mike McGhee, and Bud Martin. A more experienced team next year should mean a good season. The members of the wrestling team are, from left to right, on the first row: R. Carr, R. Davidson, B. MefTert, J. Gerand, B. Martin. Second row: T. Grimm, R. Kempler, D. Dilly, K. Walz, B. Harrison, Coach Falcone. The swimming team from left to right, first row: Byrne, Carter, Auman, Boone, Dudley, Soule. Second row: Morgan, Pace, Pickens, Young, Berman, Weaver, Depuy. Third row: Langer, Whitney, Dickenson, El- sey. Hough, Wetzlcr, Steer, Hopkins, Persons. Fourth row: Blue, Bannard, Smith, Ebarshauf, Martin, Hale, Devine, Brush, Sch- midt, Charaberlan, San- delin, Miller, Drury (man- ager). Fifth row: Reynolds, Tripper, Rutenburg, Web- er, Zoubak, Kun, Schu- macher, Seaburgh, Wood. St ' i SWIMMING Dropping two of their first four matches, the Duke swimming team finished very strong, sweeping their last seven meets for a fine 9-2 record, which placed them second in the ACC. Duke lost to UNC and Navy, while defeating Clemson, Rutgers, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Wake Forest, N. C. State, Citadel, Maryland, and Virginia. The leading scorers for the team, which finished second in the ACC individual meet as well, were Em- mett Pace, Ken Whitney, Gary Dickinson, Bob DePuy, Ed Elsey, Steve Hough, Bill Byrne, Bob Weaver, Bruce Soule, Guy Langer, Jim Pickens, Steve Young, Howard Fisher, and Rick Morgan. Bob Weaver in his breast-stroke specialty. Perfect form is the most important part in diving. TENNIS Hampered by inexperience, the ' 57 Duke tennis team had to be satisfied with a 7-10 record. However, when one considers the tough schedule through which the netters had to travel, the record doesn ' t look bad. Four losses came from powerhouses Harvard and Miami, while UNC, Maryland, Presbyterian, Flori- da, and Rollins, all top schools, also turned back Duke. Wins were notched over Wake For- est, Davidson, Cincinnati, George Washington, State, Florida State, and South Caro- lina. Leif Beck, who teamed with Don Romhilt, copped the ACC doubles title. A strong fresh- men team, plus the returning veterans, should enable Duke tennis fortunes to rise in 1958. Romhilt, Coach Cobb, and Captain Beck. The 1957 Duke tennis team: firsl row, left to right, Romhilt, Williams, and Rude; second row, left to right, manager Kamm, Bottoms, Beck, Lawr- ence, Jack, and coach Cobb. The 1957 Duke golf team: first row, from left to right, Patterson, Benson, Becson, and Lanning; second row, from lejt to right, George, kisley, King, Siderowf, and Hinkle. Coach Hagler and Captain Beeson. GOLF 381 Playing their last season on the Hope Valley course, the Duke golf team posted an 8-5 record in season play and then finished fourth in the ACC tournament, trailing the three teams that had beaten them in con- ference play. With only three lettermen returning from the ' 56 team, Duke was strengthened by the fine play of six sophomores. Captain Bill Beeson and Ward King will be missing from this year ' s team, but returning will be the sophomores: Hugh Paterson, Dick Siderowf, Jack Benson, Tate Lanning, Sandy Hinkle, and Dick George. In tournament play, Siderowf placed in a tie for eleventh, while Benson, King, and Hinkle filled up the last three places among the point-getters. Phi Kappa Psi plays doubles in the intramural badminton tournament. Example of high-spirited intramural play. MEN ' S Inter-division championship between Phi-Dclts and Divinity School — Divinity wins 6-0. Clark Abbott and Tom Jones Assistant Intramural Managers NTRAMURALS With senior Tom Walkley direct- ing the program, intramural athletic competition continued to play a major part in the life of the Duke campus. Participation in the thirteen sports played once more surpassed that of the past year. No more proof of the success of the program could be asked than this. The Sigma Chi ' s won the high point trophy for ' 56- ' 57, nosing out the Betas. The individual honors went to Warren Hagen for the second straight year. Claude Grigg ran Hagen a close second. In fall ' 57 sports, the Divinity school won the football finals over the Phi Delts, who were defending champs. The Betas won the basket- ball league. ■m v J- Tom Walkley Senior Intramural Manager ' Rotating high point trophy to be awarded to winning fraternity or organization. WAA BOARD The Woman ' s Athletic Association Board organ- izes the athletic program of the Woman ' s College and encourages students to participate in the events of their choice. An elected executive council, dormitory and Hanes House representatives, and the heads of the various sports and clubs compose the Board. Its major functions are scheduling dormitory, sorority, and individual tournaments, and holding Friday night co-recreational open houses. The decoration of the main lounge of the clubhouse on the Duke University golf course was the chief project of the Board this year. Following its annual tradition, WAA again sponsored a picnic during Freshman Week to introduce the new stu- dents to the physical education department. The Board is also in charge of the entertainment for the spring picnic with the Navy band. Twit Moore WAA President The Woman ' s Athletic Associa- tion, from left to right, first row: P. Burton, G. Hoyt, M. Reed, E. Spencer. Second row: P. Han- sen, J. Johnson, T. Moore, B. Monahan, L. Nickel, T. Stritc. Third row: S. Forrester, R. Twon- scnd. Miss Spangler, M. Sapp, D. Wichterman, C. Sterba, P. Crouch. NEREIDIAN The Nercidian Club, under the leadership of Diana Risien, presented its annual water bal- let on December 5 and December 7. A selection of new members by the method of competitive tryouts took place in October. The girls worked hard on water stunts and synchronized swim- ming before the production of Fables From Under the Sea. The water ballet dealt with underwater life, featuring swim- mers representing devilfish, sail- fish, octopuses, starfish, and fidd- ler crabs. A candlelight finale concluded the show, with the members forming the pattern of a star. Diana Risikn Nercidian Club President The members of Nercidian arc, rem left to right, first row: K. Woolfolk, C. Noggle, M. Trotter, D. Risien, A. GifTiiorn, M. TovcU, K. Fager. Second row: M. Shepphard, C. Sterba, S. Brawner, R. Coskery, S. Miller, A. Caldwell, J. Porter, J. Garrett. 385 The modern dance club Terpsichorcan, standing: K. Hatcher, A. Morris, S. Thomas, G. Osgood, B. Jones, F. Johnson, C. Ed- son. Seated: K. Camp. L. Green, L. Amend, H. Sch- lossberg, B. Sparks, S. dcRose. Sally Thomas Modern Dance Chib President TERPSICHOREAN CLUB The Modern Dance Club, under the guidance of President Sally Thomas, presented a dancing pro- duction this fall entitled Dance Then and Now. The club offered its members an opportunity to study dance techniques and chore- ography, as well as giving them a chance for both recreation and expression. Dancers in action. On Jhmi; G. Osgood, L. Amend, B. Jones, H. Schlossberg, F. Johnson, .S. Thomas. Stand- ing: K. Camp, A. Morris, L. Green, K. Hatcher, B. Sparks, S. deRose. C. Edsor. Members of Pegasus Club arc from left lo right: K. Howard, M. Bennett, G. Heinle, P. Cox, M. .Simmons. Kay Howard, President, and Mary Simmons, Secre- tary-Treasurer of Pegasus. PEGASUS The Pegasus Club, under the leadership of Kay Howard, met every Friday afternoon at the Pine Knoll Stables to improve their riding techniques. The Club also met once a month to discuss horsemanship. The girls rode for Duke in private shows, and some showed horses for other owners. 387 Two co-eds try their luck in the annual pin-pong tournament. Nercidian members form a geometric figure in their water ballet. Kitty Dixon wins match point. Intramural basketball provides both sorority and dormitory competition. WOMEN ' S I Swimming meets, tennis tournaments, the volleyball tournament and basketball tournament were among the many sports activities included in woman ' s intramurals this year. The girls also participated in table tennis, softball, archery and bowling tournaments. Not only did the girls meet competition here at Duke, but they also met other schools in competition by attending playdays. The newly organ- ized tennis team for women met the University of North Carolina team in a match and planned to expand their Bowling provides a highly competitive intramural sport. Basketball is a favorite intramural activity. Nancy Schlag has an audience as she enjoys a game of ping-pong. RAMURALS schedule. Another step forward in the woman ' s intramural programs was the active participation of freshmen women in sports activities during freshman orien- tation week at the annual WAA open house and fried chicken dinner. The sorority volleyball, bowling, and basketball tournaments were a part of the program again this year. Evening entertainment was provided for on desig- nated Friday nights when all athletic facilities were opened to both men and women on Co-Rec nights. 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C 226 Kornegay, Margaret Ann, 7224 Culmore, Houston 17, Texas. ..226 Manuel, Patricia, 8 Draper Lane, Warwick, Va 226 Moore, Gwynne Tuckwood, Westford, N. Y 226 Pennington, Nancy Lynn, Box 206, Mount Hope, W. Va 226 Quinn, Edna Bryan, 5905 33 St., Washington 15, D. C 226 Register, Sandra JoAnn Rt. 1, Box 212, Middle Sound, Wilmington, N. C 226 Riddick, Sarah Elizabeth 741 Westover Blvd., Elizabeth City, N. C 226 Robertson, Barbara Gay 1001 Westbrook Dr., Charlotte, N. C 226 Smith, Millicent Covington, Box 438, Clinton, N. C 226 Tate, Jane Elizabeth, 402 N. Cedar St., Greensboro, N. C 226 Warren, Virginia Ann 2905 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, Va 226 Whitley, Elizabeth Gray, P. O. Box 72, Siler City, N. C 226 SENIOR STUDENTS— DEGREE PROGRAM Allen, Mary Elizabeth 188 Lookout Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio 226, 234, 236 Bell, Bobbie Lynn, 725 N. Edison St., Arlington, Va 226 Bond, Harriet Ellen 308 Beckford Ave., Princess Anne, Md 226, 236 Brennan, Flora Evelyn, 3735 Grovedale Place, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Brueggemann, Ann Berenece 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio 234, 235 Coen, Marilyn, 1 Wilmont Ave., Washington, Pa 226 Crews, Beverly Brown 357 7 Ave. Place, N.W., Hickory, N. C 226 Crooks, Martha Sue 6910 Wake Forest Dr., College Park Md 226 Davis, Nancy Ruth, 210 Woodrow St., Columbia, S. C 226 Eld, Barbara Jeanne, 402 Ramsey Ave., Hopewell, Va 226 Fennell, Molly, 1901 Harper St., Newberry, S. C 226, 234, 237 Finn, Joan Rae 2868 Sulgrove Oval, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio 226 Freeman, Elizabeth Ann, Rt. 1, Hendersonville, N. C 226 Gardner, Julia Ann, Rt. 4, Gastonia, N. C 226 Hanger, Barbara Ruth 1433 Windsor Place, Jacksonville, Fla 226, 234 Henry, Marylyn, 193 Halsted Rd., Elizabeth, N. J 226 Hill, Sarah Elizabeth, Rt. 2, Smithfield, N. C 226 Hillow, Gail Lucille 3641 Van Ness St., N.W., Washington 8, D. C 226 James, Rachel Kerr, 1207 Flora St., Durham, N. C 226 Jenkins, Roberta Wilson, RED., Brandywine, Md 227 Kuhrt, Harriet Gardner, c o Mariacaibo Towing Co. Mariacaibo, Edo Zulia, Venezuela, S. A 227 Lambert, Joan Gray, Rt. 4, Mebane, N. C 227 Logan, Agnes Wood, 29 Highland Ave., Sumter, S. C 227 Love, Joyce Ann, 310 Vance St., Laurinburg, N. C 227 McLamb, Patsy 404 W. Grantham St., Goldsboro, N. C 227 Mitchell, Katherine Lee 114 N. Church St., Mt. Olive, N. C 227, 234 MuUis, Carol Ann, Rt. 1, Midland, N. C 227 Pfeiffer, Frances Ann, 34 Lincoln Hill, Quincy, Hi 227, 234, 236 Register, Margaret Ruth, 407 Main St., Clinton, N. C 227 Roper, Carol Ann, 10 Orchard Farm Rd. Port Washington, N. Y 227, 234, 236 Rossin, Joe Anne FJutchinson 1118 Portland St., Greensboro, N. C 227 Scholderer, Ann Louise 18 Hamilton Dr., North Caldwell, N. J 227 Sheffey, Nancy Elaine, 3908 Handy St., Lynchburg, Va 227 Shelor, Mary Alice, 115 W. Calhoun St., Sumter, S. C 227 Shepherd, Kay Lorraine 903 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C 227 Smithwick, Jo Moore, Box 487, Jamesville, N. C 227 Page Speight, Martha, 337 Cedar St., Suffolk, Va 227 Sprague, Dale, Box 261, Parksley, Va 227 Taylor, Terry, 141 Foster Terrace, Ridgewood, N. J 227 Thompson, Betty, 132 N. Main St., Roxboro, N. C 227 Van Metre, Nancy 311 S. George St., Charles Town, W. Va 227 Whiteside, Sarah Jane, 1506 Kent St., Durham, N. C 227 Wilson, Lucy Eugenia, P. O. Box 734, Chappaqua, N. Y 227 Yontz, Elizabeth, 334 N. Alabama St., Chrisman, 111 227 JUNIOR STUDENTS— DIPLOMA PROGRAM Apple, Patsy Lee, 514 Jones St., Burlington, N. C. Bassford, Anne Whitehead, 207 N. King Ave., Dunn, N. C. Bowling, Patricia Anne, 342 3rd St., Naples, Fla. Brayboy, Elowyn Nesbitt, Rt. 1, Box 201, Pembroke, N. C. Frick, Anne Catherine, 40 Sunset Dr., Greenville, S. C. Garrett, Barbara Anita, 112 Jones Circle, Thomasville, N. C. Kenworthy, Edhh Burton, 1822 Robin Rd., N. Augusta, S. C 235 Lariscy, Suzanne, 213 N. Main St., Sylvania, Ga. Leggett, Miriam Anderson, 300 Anthony St., Baxley, Ga 234 McDonald, Anne Margaret 715 Rivers Ave., Riverland Terrace, Charleston 43, S. C. Paberzs, Dagmara, 540 E. Main St., Forest City, N. C. Padgett, Cordia Estella, Rt. 2, Hayesville, N. C. Peoples, Jerry Ann, Delmar Apts., Elizabeth City, N. C. Potter, Jacqueline, 655 Irving St., Winston-Salem, N. C 236 JUNIOR STUDENTS— DEGREE PROGRAM Anderson, Janet Marie 222 Bronx Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa 228, 229 Barcy, Joan Lee, 4219 2nd Rd., N. Arlington, Va 228 Bidle, Leilani, 301 Bickett Blvd., Raleigh, N. C 228 Broadway, Patricia, 707 Westside Dr., W. Columbia, S. C 228 Buhler, Jeanette, 1320 S. Venetian Way, Miami, Fla 228 Byl, Constance Louise, 11 Midland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J 228 Carney, Eleanor Ann 1479 S. W. 18 Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 228 Chapman, Joyce Ann 132 Landing Rd., S., Rochester 10, N. Y 228 Cheshire, Nancy Carolyn 5911 Preston Lane, Charlotte, N. C 228 Colglazier, Sarah Jane 5027 Glenbrook Rd., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 228 Collins, Doris Emmelyn, 4101 25th St., N. Arlington, Va 228 Cox, Suella, 2512 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 228 Davis, Anne Wilson, P. O. Box 229, Odessa. Del 225, 234 Day, Jane Valentine, 603 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J 228 Devol, Frances Ellen, 9 Wisteria Dr., Dayton 9. Ohio 228 Durham, Jean, 25 East Cedar Ave., Marchantville 8, N. J 228 Embree, Eleanor Jane, Rt. 1, Box 139, Matthews, N. C 228 Ferguson, Virginia Lee, 6654 Rutland St., Philadelphia, Pa 228 Fleming, Ellen, Rt. 2, Herndon, Va 228 Froneberger, Rebecca Dann 1408 Jackson Rd., Gastonia, N. C 228, 234 Frye, Doris Edwina, 1429 Pinetree Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 228 Grybowski, Judith Anthony 2804 Noyes Ave., Charleston 4, W. Va 228 Gustavson, Dulcie Charlotte 2921 Collier Ave., Jacksonville, Fla 228 Hedrick, Betty Jean, 2323 Fairway Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 228 Hester, Julia, 1704 Liberty Dr., Greensboro, N. C 228 Hildebrandt, Frances Olsen 88-37 161st St., Jamaica, N. Y 228, 239 Houck, Doris Elizabeth 1221 Delaware Ave., Wyomissing, Pa 228 Hunsche, Susan 434 Hidden Valley Lane, Cincinnati 15, Ohio 228 Hunsicker, Nancy Evelyn 5210 Bella Vista Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa 228, 236 Jacoby, Eugenie Ruth Dolphin Green Apts., Port Washington, N. Y 228 Jeranko, Mary Beth, 233 Woodland Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va 228 Kinser, Patricia Louise 234 W. Main St., Danville, Va 228, 229, 235 Lambert, Barbara 832 Ridgewood Dr., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh 28, Pa 228 Lemperle, Bette, 58 Oakridge Ave., Nutley 10, N. J 228 Lippert, Norma Nell 2005 Woodbrook Dr., Wilmington, Del 228, 229 Page MacNicol, Margaret 1606 Riverview Ave., Wilmington, Del 228 McCahren, Betsy Jane, 312 S. Summit Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Martin, Lyda Sue 530 Smith Place, Ridgewood, N. J 229 Mattingly. Mary Mitchell 3701 Cumberland St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 229, 237 Meacham, Carolyn Susan 311 Alexander Ave., Durham, N. C 229 Meldgaard, Gail Mae, 929 Lathrop Ave., Racine, Wis 229 Milan, Louise Klingensmith 617 Zollinger Way, Marion Station, Pa 229 Nichols. Mary Ruth, Oxford Orphanage, Oxford. N. C 229 Ott, Dorothy Ann, 56 Greenhouse Dr., Princeton, N. J 229 Parker, Anne Elizabeth, 81 Lucky Dr.. Ormond Beach, Fla 229 Phelps, Rebecca Irene, 204 Fairview Rd., Cary, N. C 229 Pyle, Martha, 89 Meriam St., Lexington, Mass 229 Rasmussen, Marilee 161 Main St., Apt. 4-E, Danbury, Conn 229 Regen, Margot Ann, 1106 Watts St., Durham, N. C 229, 236 Reynolds, Ruth, 523 Delaware St., New Castle, Del 229, 239 Rissler, Nancy Rose, 179 Sheridan Ave., Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J 229 Ritchie, Virginia Ida, 6616 Georgia Ave., N.W. Washington, D. C 229, 234, 235, 236 Ross, Carol Jean, 316 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C 229 Sayre, Mary Frances, 334 Pear Ave., Hampton, Va 229 Schaiberger, Anne, 1016 Citrus Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 229 Starling, Nancy Rebekah, Rutherford College, N. C 229 Steinfeldt, Sally Ann, 43 Harding Rd., Rochester, N. Y 229 Sydow, Patricia Ann 2730 Inverness Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 229 Vause, Mary Robertson Box 740, Tryon Rd., Rutherfordton, N. C 229 Vurgason, June, 44 N. Milburn Ave., Baldwin, N. Y 229 Walker, Nancy, 4 Bar Beach Rd., Port Washington, N. Y 229 Weatherford, Rosalie Wooding Maplehurst Farm, South Boston, Va 229 Winfield, Frances Ann, Rt. 1, Pinetown, N. C 229 SOPHOMORE STUDENTS Albin, Joan, 1767 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Ohio 230 Anderson, Lola Lee Briggs Chaney Rd., Rt. 2, Silver Spring, Md 230 Baker, Amanda Lee, 801 S. Lafayette St., Shelby, N. C 230 Baldwin, Edwyna, 14 N. Wickom Dr., Westfield, N. J 230 Barber, Deanna Claire, 179 Fairway Dr., Ormond Beach, Fla 230 Bass, Jane, 2800 Rothwood Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 230 Bender, Sally Ann, 4610 Amherst Rd., College Park, Md 230 Berry, Carolyn Ann, P. O. Box 132, Walterboro, S. C 230 Billard, Sherry Ann, 512 Stratford Rd., Avondale Estates, Ga 230 Black, Dixie Jean, 102 Lambeth Rd., Thomasville, N. C 230 Blake, Sara Lynn, Rt. 7, Glenridge Rd., Schenectady, N. Y 230 Borcherdt, Margaret Louise, Rt. 2, Newark, Del 230, 231 Bowser, Beverly Ann, Rt. 5, Box 707, Orlando, Fla 230, 231 Brandon, Elizabeth, Conyers Rd., McDonough, Ga 230 Bransford, Judith, Cohasset, Va 230, 231, 235 Brown, Lee Ann, RCQ 30 Circle Rd., Killeen, Texas 230 Buffaloe, Joy, Rt. 3, Raleigh, N. C 230 Butcher, Carol Linn, Eureka Dr., P. O. Box 774, Perrine, Fla 230 Cole, Lynn Williams, 1219 Radnor Place, Falls Church, Va 230 Danielson. Harriet Clarke, Box 4, Windham, Conn 230 Demarest, Helen, 359 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, N. J 230 Engel, Katherine Anne 23475 Laureldale Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio 230, 236 Fabian, Shirley Elva, 170 Chester Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 230 Fink, Mary Adele, Crossnore, N. C 230 Green, Carol, 4506 Northwood Dr., Baltimore 12, Md 230 Hatch, Patricia, 1602 Fort Bragg Rd.. Fayetteville, N. C 230 Horton, Dorothy Ann, 3313 Coleridge Dr., Raleigh, N. C 230 Howie, Sallie, 319 Vine St., Staunton, Va 230, 237 Hruby, Marcia, 19001 Lamond Ave., Cleveland 22, Ohio 230 Ivey, Elizabeth Dorsey, 17 Locust Lane, Bronxville, N. Y 230 Joyner, Johnny Jane, 303 N. Main St., Farmville, N. C 230, 235 Kamrath, Diane Kay, 146 Rumstick Rd., Barrington, R. 1 230 Kondur, Zoe Elizabeth, 10929 Longwood Dr., Chicago 43, 111.. ..230 Lee, Martha Jane, Box 127, Goodlettsville, Tenn 230 Losaw, Elizabeth Ruth 8 Cottage Ave., Basking Ridge, N. J 230 Lusk, Linda Jane, 3622 Buckingham St., Norfolk, Va 230 McCready, Margaret, 223 Moundale Ave., Winchester, Ky 230 McDonald, Jean Peyton 200 W. Glendale Ave., Alexandria, Va 230 McDonald, Mary Corley 200 W. Glendale Ave., Alexandria, Va 230 Marston, Elizabeth Ann 4614 Doverdell Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa 231 Page Mason, Kathryn, 19 Cheverly Cr., Cheverly, Md 231, 237 Miller, Nancy Joan, 110 S. Main St., Hampstead, Md 231 Morgan, Audrey Louise, 29 Carpenter Ave., Mt. Kisco, N. Y 231 Muhl, Kathleen Joy 2206 Kenilworth Ave., Wilmette, 111 231 Painter, Katherine 5307 29th St., N.W., Washington 15, D. C 231 Patteson, Carolyn, Forest Hills, Mount Hope, W. Va 231 Penney, Christine Anne 323 Northern Parkway, Ridgewood, N. J 231 Porter, Alma Jane, 1212 Flora Street. Durham, N. C 231 Ri.sch, Janie Shaw. 70 W. Hunter St., Logan, Ohio 231 Saunders, Judith, 1 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood, N. J 231 Schoenly, Betsy May, 153 N. 8th Ave.. Highland Park, N. J 231 Schubkegel, Kay Lynn, 504 McKinley Dr., Belleville, 111 231 Settle, Nancy, 209 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J 231 Shorrock. Gladys Ruth, 412 Shelton Rd., Nichols, Conn 231 Smith, Margaret Louise, 601 Fourth St., Palmetto, Fla 231 Stump, Elaine Victoria 22 S. Franklin St., Red Lion, Pa 231, 236 Vreeland, Maria Lee, 3020 Heyward St., Columbia, S. C 231 Walsh, Sandra, 2509 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 231 Wilbur, Charlotte Jean Coronet Phosphate Co., Plant City, Fla 231 Wilson, Florence Jane, 1218 Waverly Rd., Gladwyne, Pa 231 Wisler, Gayle, 626 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa 231 Wyman, Catherine 1317 Highland Ave., Hendersonville, N. C 231 FRESHMAN STUDENTS (Hanes House Annex) Ackerman, Constance Marie, 5900 Suncrest Dr., Miami 56, Fla 232 Allyn, Jeanne Goodrich, 99 Allyn Blvd., Chardon, Ohio 232 Amann, Helen Suzanne, 140-43rd. Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla 232 Austin, Sallie Lou, 4102 Van Buren St., Hyattsville, Md 232 Baker, Judy Lynne, 739 S. Main St., Athens, Pa 232 Baker, Patricia Ann 759 N. Van Dorn St., Alexandria, Va 232, 236 Berger, Barbara Ann 245 Brighton Ave., Hawthorne, N. Y 232, 235 Bolter, Doris Evelyn, Box 15, Duncan, S. C 232 Booe, Jacqueline Elizabeth, P. O. Box 365, King, N. C 232 Bowman, Valerie Jean, c o Deputy Commandant Brig. Gen. H. W. Bowman, Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk 11, Va 232 Boyd, Jacqueline, 1637 Arizona St., El Paso, Texas 232 Brown, Brenda Gail, 2328 Cliffmont Ave., Bluefield, W. Va 232 Brown, Nancy Adaire, Hobbsville, N. C 232 Campbell, Peggy Sue, 1427 E. Market St., York, Pa 232 Carlson, .Suzanne Weir, 470 Chestnut St., Nutley, N. J 232 Carpenter, Lynne Conklin 325 Brookmere Ct., Ridgewood, N. J 232, 237 Chambers, Patricia Anne, 2311 Prince St., Durham, N. C 232 Crawford, Betsy Jane. Sylva, N. C 232 Cude, Cherie Reo, 7 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va 232 Dotson, Alice Irene, Shady Grove Farm, Gladys, Va 232 Ellett, Sara Kent, 812 W. Locust St., Seaford, Del 232 Enz. Carmen Marie 152 E. Granville Rd., Worthington, Ohio 232 Fairchild, Janet Lee, N. Moger Ave., Mt. Kisco, N. Y 232 Green, Barbara Jane, 1124 S. Vista, Janesville, Wis 232 Hall, Sallie Sue, 925 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va 232 Henderson, Mary Penelope, 291 Palm Ave., Palm Island. Miami Beach, Fla 232 Hill, Nina Imogene. 3675 Pelham Lane, Charlotte, N. C 232 Hoffman, Helen Elizabeth, 6906-40th. Ave., Hyattsville, Md 232 Hoover, Nan Williams 2609 Southington Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 232, 236 Hurley, Diana Jane. 66 Bernhardt Dr., Snyder 26, N. Y 232 Jones, Sarah English, 1006 Brook St., Fayetteville, N. C 232 King, Peggy Ann, Rt. 3, Chapel Hill, N. C 232 King, Penelope, 27 Ellington St., Long Meadow, Mass 232 Kreps, Carol Gale 2503 Woodland Ave., S. Charleston, W. Va 232 MacPhee, Ariel Margaret. 43 Whitney Rd., Quincy, Mass 232 McBath, Amanda Rogers 24 24 Ave. Charles Floquet, Paris, France 232 McCombs, Diane, Hotel Traymore, Virginia Beach, Va 233 Mecleary, Luisa Peyton, Lucas Point, Old Greenwich, Conn 233 Mifsud, Clothilde, 70 E. 77th St., New York 21, N. Y 233 Mister, Carolyn Joella, 128 Ellamar Rd., W. Palm Beach, Fla 233 Moore, Margaret Lou 13 Military Plaza, Randolph AFB, Texas 233 Mraz, Elizabeth Charlotte 2421 Croydon Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 233 Page Neve, Kay Lynne, 550 Antlers Dr., Rochester, N. Y 233 Page, Eleanor Cecilia, 5015 Devonshire Rd., Richmond, Va 233 Palmer, Nancy Lee, 230 Webster St., N.E., Washington, D. C 233 Parrish. Barbara Elizabeth, Rt. 1. Randleman, N. C 233 Peterson, Marilyn Alice, 4 Winchester Rd.. L akewood, N. Y 233 Porter, Jeanine Gayle, Madison Creek Rd., Salt Rock, W. Va 233 Porter, Joanne Kay, 300 Powder House Rd., Aiken, S. C 233 Quinn, Ray Ellis, 3317 Devon Rd., Durham. N. C 233 Rand, Judith Carlotta, 31 Sargent Dr., Buffalo 26, N. Y 232, 233 Reed, Diane Lewis, Box 332, Severna Park, Md 233 Richards, Elaine Irene, Farm Holm. New Platz, N. Y 233 Roebken, Anne Elizabeth, 204 N. 4lh Ave., Cedarburg, Wis 233 Ross, Catherine Latimer, 121 N. Bradford St., Seaford, Del 233 Rowe, Judith Patricia, 6800 Oakwood Dr., Jacksonville, Fla 233 Schaefer, Betty Ann, 4-21 17th St., Fair Lawn, N. J 233 Seaton, Carol Ann. Norwood Dr., Lyndon, Ky 233 Shore, Betty Gailya, King, N. C 233 Smith, Phyllis Ann, 811 Main St., Olean, N. Y 233 Sprenkel, Kay Elizabeth, 2114 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa 233 Squire, Pamela Gifford, 193 Brown St., Providence, R. 1 233 Sutton, Sarah Lou, 1008 W. End Blvd ., Winston-Salem, N. C 233 Swan,son, Judith Lynn, 160 Garfield St., Haworth, N. J 233 Swenson, Anita Marion, 696 Prospect Ave., Ridgefield, N. J 233 Page Teagle, Beverly Elaine 505 Riverside Dr., Ormond Beach, Fla 233 Thompson, Elizabeth Ann, Rt. 1. Whiteford, Md 233 Unger, Barbara Ann 204 W. Central Ave., Federalsburg, Md 232, 233, 234, 237 Vangeli, Katrina Hotel Brighton, California St., N.W., Washington, D. C 233 Vangeli, Marion James Hotel Brighton, California St., N.W., Washington, D. C 233 Wallace, Patricia Anne 9712 Akron-Cleveland Rd., Northfield, Ohio 233, 236 Weber, Susanne APO 403 Ord. Div. Hqs., USAREUR, New York, N. Y 233 Weeks, Johnny Lou, P. O. Box 434, Mt. Holly, N. C 233 Wells, Nancy Louise 2722 S. Arlington Ridge Rd., Arlington, Va 233 Wheeler, Elizabeth Clifton 111 Forest Wood Dr., Durham, N. C 232, 233, 235 Whittle, Margaret Donald Frederica Rd., St. Simon ' s Island, Ga 233 Williams, Betty, P. O. Box 336, Kannapolis, N. C 233 Wise, Forest Bringhurst, P. O. Box 773, Balboa, Canal Zone. .233 UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN KEY CLASSIFICATION 1 -Freshman 2-Sophomore 3-Junior 4-Senior 5-Full-time Special 6-Part-time Special 7-Auditor Indicates student now withdrawn from college. Page Aber, Mary Dean, 4 87 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 156, 281, 296 Adams, Constance Harriet, 1 20 Lincoln Rd., West Hempstead. N. Y 110, 210 Adams, Marjorie Ann, 3. Rt. 4, Box 376, New Bern, N. C 182 Adams, Mary Elinor, 3, 320 Adams St., Milton 86, Mass 182 Addington, Sandra Dee, 3 2761 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston, 111 83, 302 Addison, Ruth Elaine, 1, 302 W. Maple St., Clinton, S. C 210 Aiken, Ann, 3, 559 First St., Hickory, N. C 290 Arills, Barbara Mattox, 5, Huron Circle, Newark, Ohio Ainslie, Judith Ann, 2, 641 N. Chester, Rd., Swarthmore Pa 298 Akin, Polly Vance, 2 P. O. Box 167, Franklin, Tenn 108, 112, 196, 304 Alexander, Marcia Durham, 1 21 Elston Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J 210 Alexander, Susan Jane, 2, 3416 Clarendon, Cleveland Hgts, Ohio Alfriend, Esther R., 2, 281 Linden Dr., Danville, Va 196 Allen, Pauline Wynn, 4 4101 Bronson Blvd. Kalamazoo, Mich 156, 282 Allen, Rae Fruth, 2 304 Montrose Dr., S. Charleston, W. Va 109, 288 Alston, Grace Jackson, 4, Box 546, Warrenton, N. C 294 Althouse Marjorie Jean, 1 53 Dogwood Rd., West Orange, N. J 210 Altman, Judith Arlene, 7, Westover Park Apts., Durham, N. C. Amend, Elizabeth Clara, 4 Box 3815, Greenville, Del 156, 300, 386 Andes, Alice Minott, 2 396 Colonial Ave., Worthington, Ohio 196, 282 Andress, Janet Mary, 2, Rt. 2, Box 65, Leesburg, Fla. Andrew, Mabel Winnifred, 4 604 Bellwood St., Lexington, N. C 156 Andrews, Jane Irene, I P. O. Box 3843, Greenville Branch, Wilmington 7, Del 210 Anspach, Carol L., 2, 171 Bloom St., Highland Park, III. ..196, 286 Antrim, Elizabeth Celest, 1 Groometown Rd., Greensboro, N. C 210 Applebee, Margie Ann. 4 3007 Park Ave., Apt 5, Richmond, Va 156, 300 Ardell, Carolyn Ann, 1, 409 Pine St., Middletown, Conn 210 Arendell, Helen McCrary, 2 1515 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh, N. C 109, 196, 261. 284 Page Armentrout, Jean Beech, 4 586 Squaw Run Rd., Pittsburgh 38, Pa 156, 294 Armfield, Jean Fraley, 1, 221 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C...210 Armfield, Virginia Anne, 3 221 Hillcrest Dr., High Point. N. C 182, 306 Armstrong, Alice Ann, 2 450 S. Wisconsin Ave., Villa Park, 111 196, 282 Arn, Shirley Jo, 4 285 Greenmount Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio 78, 156 Ashley, Martha Lam, 2, 555 Daniel St., Gauley Bridge, W. Va. Atkins, Claire Stewart, 2 P. O. Box 346, Ga,stonia, N. C 91, 196, 306 Attwood, Jean Morrill, 2 1905 Robinson Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich 78, 196, 290 Atwood, Gail Virginia, 2 Rumson Rd., Rumson, N. J 88, 196, 298 Austin, Judith, 1, 501 W. 120th St., New York 27. N. Y 210 Avera, Patricia Ann, 4 927 Dartmouth Ave., Orlando, Fla 86, 156 Babb, Donna Kay, 3,311 W. Central St., Sweetwater, Tenn 300 Babcock, Betsy Main, 3, Reynolda, N. C. Baggs. Beverly Eugenia, 3 3857 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla 156 Bagley, Martha May. 3, 3520 Gilmer Ave., Montgomery, Ala... 182 Bailey, Judith Anne, 4, 1312 East Dr., S.W., Roanoke Va 156 Bailey, Sandra Michele, I, Box 205, Marathon, Fla 210 Baker, Ardis Anne, 3, 4430 Nichols Ave., Washington 24, D. C 92, 182. 282 Ballentine, Marceile G., 1 402 Shannon Way, Anderson, S. C 124, 210 Bamberger, Judith Ann, 1 1431 Scotland Ave., Charlotte 7. N. C 210 Bank, Barbara Eileen, 1, 3010 Amherst Ave., Columbia, S. C...210 Barksdale, Barbara Ann, 4 237 Woodlawn Ave., Decatur, Ga 78, 157, 262, 298 Barksdale, Gail, 1, 237 Woodlawn Ave.. Decatur, Ga 210, 299 Barnes, Norma Sue, I, 1247 S. Darlington, Tulsa 12, Okla 210 Barnhardt. Phoebe Jean, 5, 184 Washincton Lane, Concord. N. C. Baroff, Barbara, 1, 831 Madi,son Ave., lainsfield,N. J 210 Barringer, Katharine C, 4 621 McCoy Rd., Huntington, W. Va 81, 157, 292 Barutcuoglu, Zeren, 1 Yesilirmack 80-K No. 86 Yenisehir, Ankara, Turkey 210 Bash, Roberta Louise, I 1925 Kensington Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind 210 Batten, Ila Kathryn, 2 222 W. Grand Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C 196 Baty, Larilee, 2, 24 Pentaquit Place, Huntington, N. Y 196 Baxter, Kathleen Mary, 2, 1803 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. Bay, Julia Margaret, 4 300 East 12th St., Dover, Ohio 81, 157, 306 Bear, Andrea S., 7 1 1 1 Bearshear Hall, Iowa State Col., Ames, Iowa Beattie, Margaret Fay, 3 1304 Duplin Rd., Raleigh, N. C 83, 182, 282 Page Beatty, Carolin Virginia, 1 Box 145, Isle of Palms, South Carolina 210, 291 Becker, Alethia, 4, 412 W. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C. Becker, Barbara Ellen, 4 5110 Allen Rd. Westgate, Washington 16, D. C 157 Beddoe, Mary Inglis, 1, 1309 Bath Ave., Ashland Ky 196, 302 Bell, Carol Levier, 1, 734 Benoni Ave., Fairmont, W. Va...2I0, 299 Bell, Carolyn Kendra, 2, 426 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md...290 Bell, Sarah Elizabeth, 1 35 Glenn Rd., Webster Groves, Mo 210 Beman, Frances Whitaker, 3 402 E. Church St., Laurinburg, N. C 182, 296 Bennett, Barbara Mimi, 3 235 Rubicon Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio 281, 294, 387 Bennett, Katrina Nicolle, 1 5720 Dorchester, Chicago 37, 111 210 Bennett, Nancy Carpenter, 1 186 Marshall Terrace, Danville, Va 210, 299 Bennett, Sarah Jane, 1, 4912 Tulane Dr., Baton Rouge, La 210 Berney, Deborah Boyles, 2, 15 Colonial Place, Asheville, N. C...290 Berry, Mary Ann, 1, City Hall, Laurel, Miss 210 Bevens, Sue Marlene, 4 2221 N. Madison St., Arlington, Va 157, 296 Bickett, Caroline P., 4, 1821 Glenn Ave., Raleigh, N. C 284 Bierbaum, Janice R., 4 1099 N. E. 96th St., Miami Shores, Fla 157, 298 Biggers, Helen Patricia, 3, Market St., Hertford, N. C 182, 300 Bishop, Betty Gayle, 4 1300 Whitehorne St., Bluefield, W. Va 157 Bittner, Virginia Suzanne, 3, 204 Oakland Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Bivins, Alice Ann, 1, 1266 Talbot Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 210 Black, Barbara Ann, 1, Box 87, Candor, N. Y 211 Black, Cynthia, 4 273 N. E. Bixby Rd., Columbus 13, Ohio 86, 157, 298 Black, Karen Lee, 4 3586 Lytle Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 157, 294 Blackard, Ohlyne, 2 3531 Hedrick St., Jacksonville, Fla 96, 196, 284 Blackerby, Linda Lee, 2 108 Danville Ave., Stanford, Ky 196, 304 Slaisdell, Margaret, 3 1706 Galloway Dr., Charlottesville, Va 182, 269 Blandford Elizabeth Ann, 2 145 Louise Ave., Salisbury, Md 196, 261, 306 Blankenship, Jean Walker, 2 1201 Madison Ave., High Point, N. C. Blanton, Lillian Joan, 3, Crozer Campus, Chester, Pa 183, 300 Block, Beate Soudhelm, 7, 2255 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C. Blount, Florence Nelson, 2, Box 834, Greenville, N. C 196, 284 Boaz, Katharine Slaughter, 4 Naval Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas 158, 289, 290 Bole, Laura Virginia, 3 7111 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda, Md 183, 282 Bolich, Barbara McMahan, 3 3724 Hope Valley Rd., Durham, N. C 183 Boling, Emily Grace, 2 405 W. Elk St., Siler City, N. C 196, 296 Bollman, Jane Elizabeth, 1, 301 Chesnut St., Shillington, Pa 211 Booker, Margaret Ann, 2, Rt. 7, Danville, Va 196 Boone, Ann Elizabeth, 2 3822 N. Vernon St., Arlington, Va 196, 302 Boothroyd, Gail Ann, 2 2519 Roxboro Rd., Durham, N. C 92, 197, 288 Bordeaux, Elizabeth Ann, 6, 819 Windsor Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Bose, Bonnie Lee, 1, 10 Pine Lake Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 211 Bost, Nancy Jean, 1, Rt. 4, Concord, N. C 211 Boswell, Loretto Gertrude, 3 171 Blackland Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 93, 109, 183, 269 Bowden, Anne Moseley, 3, Faison, N. C 83, 183, 281, 296 Bowden, Mary Frances, 4 210 Winston Rd., Portsmouth, Va 158, 284 Bowen, Hester Kay, 3, P. O. Box 357, Lake City, S. C 183, 290 Bowersox, Carolyn Joan, 4 4831 Ft. Sumner Dr., Washington 16, D. C 298 Bracey, Frances Louise, 4, 8 N. Road Circle, Salisbury, N. C. Bradbury, Barbara Jean, 1, 49 Bay Drive, Annapolis, Md 211 Bradley, Ellen, 4 1608 Oakcrest, Alexandria, Va 78, 81, 158, 262 Bradley, Josephine S., 4, 30 Wyman St., West Medford, Mass... 158 Bradley, Lena Margaret, 2, Sanford, N. C 197, 261 Braly, Rosamond Lee, 1, 440 S. Main St., Marion, N. C 211 Branham, Carol Faye, 1, 2905 Banbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C 211 Branton, Mary Kathleen, 1 127 Amherst, St. Paul, Minn 108, 211 Braudwell, Mary Alice, 3, Box 187, Wendell, N. C 183, 292 Page Brawner, Susan Craig, 1 4500 University Dr., Coral Gables, Fla 211, 385 Brendall, Brenda Ware, 1, 215 Robin Rd., Mount Airy, N. c ' . Brewer, Karen Jane, 1, 275 Sagamore, Rochester 17, N. Y 211 Brewer, Karyl Joan, 1, 275 Sagamore, Rochester 17, N. Y 211 Brian, Betsy Blanche, 3 2111 Whiteoak Rd., Raleigh, N. C 183, 296 Brian, Lota Leigh, 3, 2111 Whiteoak Rd., Raleigh, N. C 183, 306 Brimley, Carolyn May, 4, 1102 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. Bringhurst, Elisabeth, 4 108 E. Tallulah Dr., Greenville, S. C 159 Bringhurst, Nancy Jane, 1 108 E. Tallulah Dr., Greenville, S. C 211, 292 Brinkley, Bettie Grier, 2 9 Helmor Drive, Lexington, N. C 96, 197 298 Brinn, Marjorie O., 2, 19 Front St., Hertford, N. C 197, 306 Broadfoot, Helen G., 2 1456 Elkton PI., Cincinnati 24, Ohio 124, 197 Bracey, Frances L., 4 158 Brockwell, Paige Smith, 1 1862 Brandon Ave., Petersburg, Va 211, 289 Brooks, Carolyn, 4 1320 N. Lake Way, Palm Beach, Fla 159, 292 Brooks Jane, 1, 415 Sunset Dr., Gr eensboro, N. C 211 Brooks, Janet V., 4, 140 Park Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Brooks, Laura Louise, 4, Apex, N. C 159 Broomfield, Sandra C, 2 411 S. Arden Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif 197, 294 Brown, Ann Kimbrough, 4 4409 Glenridge St., Kensington, Md 159 Brown, Carolyn Apmadoc, 1 2520 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, III 93, 211, 299 Brown, Constance Ann, 3 112 N. Galveston St., Washington 25, D. C 93, 183, 302 Brown, Madelaine Judy, 3, 2216 Exmon Rd., Tampa 9, Fla 183 Brubaker, Margaret M., 4 58 Oakley Rd., Biltmore, Asheville, N. C 159 Brueggemann, Margaret L., 4 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 83, 159, 298 Brugh, Judith Elizabeth, 4 82 Quinby Ave., White Plains, N. Y 110, 159 Brunn, Susan Foster, 1 613 West Union St., Morganton, N. C 211 Bruton, Alice Burt, 4, Junior Home, Lexington, N. C 121, 159 Bruton, Morning Delane, 1 Junior Home, Lexington, N. C 109, 211 Bryan, Martha Gail, 1 Lula Lake Rd., Lookout Mt., Tenn 96, 124, 211 Bryan, Rosalie Blanche, 3, 1104 Elizabeth St., Durham, N. C 81 Buchanan, Carole Ann, 1 Qtrs. 350 M. C. S., Quantico, Va 211 Buder, Carol Lillian, 2, 59 Carman Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 292 Buell, Janice Ruth, 2, 330 Island Circle, Sarasota, Fla 197, 291 Buening, Barbara Gretch, 2 255 Cherokee Rd., Charlotte, N. C 197, 284 Buggeln, Linda Ann, 3, 1515 Sarria Ave., Coral Gables, Fla 183 Bullock, Beverly Ann, 1, Cuthbert, Ga 211, 291 Bunch, Ruth Dyeann, 3 N. Center St., Statesville, N. C 83, 183, 284 Burbridge, Abigail, 1 1939 River Rd., Jacksonville, Fla 211, 289 Burdick, Susan Gail, 2, 7 Chesnut Dr., Huntington, W. Va 197 Burns, Patricia Lee, 4 220 Aberdeen, Middletown 20, Ohio 159, 292 Burris, Patricia Ellen, 1 470 Spring Valley Rd., Atlanta, Ga 211 Burton, Jan Carlotta, 1 4438 Wateroak Lane, Jacksonville, Fla 211 Burton, Kathleen Inez, 2, P. O. Box 124, Sparr, Fla 197, 284 Burton, Nancy, 4, 1926 E. Seventh St., Charlotte, N. C 159 Burton, Patricia Ann, 1 1290 Waverland Dr., Macon, Ga 211, 384 Burton, Rosemary Ellen, 1, 1002 N. Bradley, El Dorado, Ark. Busch, Johanne Charlotte, 6, Hartmannsvej 35, Hellerup, Den. Bush, Nancy Louise, 1, 1409 Buckingham Ave., Norfolk, Va 211 Butler, Jennifer Mary, 1, La Lima, Honduras, Ca 211 Butt, Mary Angela, 2, Box 268, Greensboro, N. C 292 Byrd, Betsy Rebecca, 3, 2831 Stuart Dr., Durham, N. C 93, 183 Caldwell, Ann White, 2 38 Hillside Rd., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y 197, 291, 385 Caldwell, Carol Mitchell, 1 3100 Devon Rd., Durham, N. C 212, 299 Caldwell, Elizabeth Boyd, 2 1009 Nashville Tr. Bldg., Nashville 3, Tenn 108, 197, 290 Callaghan Nan, 4, 16 E. Walnut St., Richwood, W. Va 83, 159 Page Callahan, Judith Alene, 1 2681 Brandon Rd., Columbus 21, Ohio 212 Camp, Rose Anna, 1 1421 W. Sullivan, Kingsport, Tenn 212, 289, 386 Campbell, Julie Lynne, 2 445 Pine Manor Dr., Wilmette, 111 155, 197, 298 Campbell, Nancy Lee, 2, 306 Kincaid Ave., Wilson, N. C 124 Campbell, Sheila Perry, 4, Sunset Ave., Clinton, N. C. Cannon, Harriet Coltrane, 1 65 N. Union St., Concord, N. C 212 Cantey, Jean Lee, 2, 207 Houston St., Monroe, N. C 197, 294 Caracristi, Judith Z., 3 172 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N. Y 86, 183, 306 Carden, Carolyn Jean, 6, Rt. 2, Box 388, Durham, N. C. Carle, Carol Mary, 4, Jones Beach, Wantagh, N. Y 160, 300 Carlson, Nancy Long, 3, 838 S. Harper St., Laurens, S. C. Carlyle, Mary Irving, 4 809 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 78, 160, 262, 296 Carmichael, Judith, 3, Four J Hill Farm, Leesburg, Va 183 Carney, Kathleen, 1 1275 Cleveland Hgts, Cleveland Hts 21, Ohio 212 Carroll, Frances P., 7, P. O. Box 9551, Raleigh, N. C. Carson, Anne Thornton, 1, 2411 Lake Dr., Raleigh, N. C 212 Carson, Jenny White, 3, 820 Soundvievi ' Dr., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Cartwright, Eleanor Wrae, 2 Rt. 4, Elizabeth City, N. C 197, 292 Cashwell, Dava Agnes, 3 2601 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C 184, 296 Caviness, Elizabeth K., 4, 913 Vance St., Raleigh, N. C 160 Chamberlain, Margot, 3 5 Douglass Lane, Kirkwood 22, Mo 184, 294 Chambers, Sally Ann, 4, 1 12 E. 74th St., New York 21, N. Y 160 Chaney, Jane Elliott, 2, P. O. Box 686, Rock Hill, S. C 197, 261 Cheek, Helen Ann, 1, 2703 Gallows Rd., Falls Church, Va 212 Chern, Nancy Jule Murray, 4, Apt. 4, 317, Chapel Hill, N. C. Child, Mary Alice, 3, 2 Winter Quarters, Pocomoke, Md 83, 298 Childs, Judith Anne, 1, 234 Wayland Ave., Providence 6, R. 1 294 Chrohaki, Bessie, 1, 1008 Flora St., Durham, N. C. Church, Jane Carolyn, 1 324 Horace Mann Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 212 Church, Mary Elting, 3, Southgate, Bronxville, N. Y 281 Clapp, Carolyn Celeste, 1, Grovemont, Swannanoa, N. C 212 Clapp, Julia Edwards, 4, 309 E. Raleigh St., Siler City, N. C 160 Clark, Adri Marijke, 2 3100 N. John Marshall St., Arlington, Va 197, 298 Clark, Ann Denny, 1, 1300 Oakland Ave., Durham, N. C 212 Clark, Catherine B., 2 244 Conlec Place, Memphis 11, Tenn 197, 290 Clark, Nancy Sarah, 4, 3904 Legation St., Washington, D. C 160 Claxo n, Judith Anne, 1, 926 Forest Rd., LaGrange Park, 111 212 Cleave, Carol Annette, 3 303 17th St., Wilmette, III 184, 272, 294 Clute, Doris Reams, 7, 858 Louise Circle, Durham, N. C. Cole, Janice Carmen, 2 539 Center St., South Boston, Va 198, 300 Cole, Martha Lee, 1, 1305 Overland Dr., Durham, N. C 212 Collins, Jeanne Goodall, 4, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ga 83, 124, 161 Coltrane, Mary Elizabeth, 2 Country Club Dr., Lexington, N. C 198, 284 Combs, Carolyn Stewart, 1 116 The Crescent, Babylon, N. Y 212 Cone, Carolyn Nail, 3 335 Manor Rd., Douglaston, N. Y 137, 138, 184, 281, 300 Cone, Julia Ann, 4, Saluda, S. C 161 Conklin, Shelly, 1 4822 Cumberland Ave., Chevy Chase 15, Md 212 Cook, Margaret Alice, 1 25 Greenhough Place, Newport, R. 1 212 Cooper, Carol Ann, 4, 13 Cottage Place, Nutley, N. J 161 Cooper, Elizabeth Gayle, 3 240 Charles St., Henderson, N. C 161, 294 Cooper, Susan Lida, 1, Sharon Rd., Rt. 2, Charlotte, N. C 212 Corder, Carol Anne, 2 66 28th St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 108, 124, 125, 198, 261, 271 Core, Sarah, I 825 Lincoln Dr.. Washington Courthouse, Ohio 212 Corney, Elizabeth Blair, 4, 450 Walton Rd., Maplewood, N. J 161 Coskery, Lois Roslyn, 1, Rt. 1, Center Valley, Pa 212, 291, 385 Cox, Cynthia Alison, 1, 651 N.W. 43rd St., Miami, Fla 212 Cox, Patricia Ann, 2 325 Market St., Madison, N. C 198, 282, 387 Craig, Ellen Joan, 1 24 Kensington Rd., Coshocton, Ohio 109, 212, 299 Cranston, Frances G., 2 66 Aberdeen Place, Clayton 5, Mo 198, 294 Page Crary, Deanna Louise, 1 2385 Edinburgh Terrace, N.E., Atlanta 7, Ga 212, 299 Craven, Faith, 4, 600 Fairview Dr., Lexington, N. C 161, 290 Creadick, Anne Elizabeth, 3 1200 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 184, 288 Crinkley, Mildred Stewart, 4, Bragg St., Warrenton, N. C 161 Criswell, Carolyn, 1, 3635 Justison Rd., Miami 33, Fla 212 Crofoot, Patricia Marion, 1 5669 Bentbranch Rd., Washington 16, D. C 212 Cromartie, Meredith Sue, 1, P. O. Box 149, Dunn, N. C 213, 291 Cross, Melissa, 3, 5950 Park Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio 184 Crouch, Patricia Jo, 1 1017 Greens Lake Rd., Chattanooga 11, Tenn 213, 384 Culton, Gladys Cater, 4 2301 Croydon Rd., Charlotte, N. C 92, 162 Cushman, Nancy Ruth, 3 109 Bay Point Dr., St. Petersburg, Fla 88, 96, 162, 296 Cutri, Eleanor Marie, 1, Box 1107, Melbourne, Fla 213 Cuttino, Sarah Hammond, 4 713 S. 26th St., Arlington, Va 162 Dally, Carolyn Ann, 4, 45 High St., Monroe, N. Y 162, 290 Dallmayr, Use B., 7, 818 Third St., Durham, N. C. Danehower, Barbara L ouise, 3 6220 Fairhill St., Philadelphia 26, Pa 124, 184 Daniel, Elizabeth Ann, 1 407 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C 213, 299 Darling, Nancy Jane, 2 3611 Exeter Way, Durham, N. C 198, 294 Darrah, Frances, 2 1547 Nat ' l Bank Comm. BIdg., New Orleans, La... 124, 261, 288 Davidson, Sally Ann, 3 42 Aberdeen Dr., Greenville, S. C 96, 162, 269, 281, 284 Davis, Dessie Barbara, 3 Box 13, Chunns Cove, Asheville, N. C 184 Davis, Elizabeth Bailey, 4 4006 Underwood St.. Chevy Chase, Md 83, 96, 162, 306 Davis, Jean Garnett, 3 2921 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va 83, 184, 290 Davis, Mary Harrison, 6 913 Lambert Cr., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C. Davis, Wilda Ann, 3, 419 E. Ward, Douglas, Ga 184 Davis, Willene Catherine, 3 Sandavis, Box 247, Southern Pines, N. C 81, 302 Dawson, Grayce Bieg, 6, 1912 University Dr., Durham, N. C. Day, Betty Winslow, 3 304 Karen St., S. Charleston, W. Va 93, 184, 284 Day, Lee Frances, 2, P. O. Box 1139, Bradenton, Fla 198 Dayvault, Kathryn Aline, 1, 3109 Reba Dr., Houston, Texas. .213 Decker, Deanna Patricia, 1 50 Channing Ave., Portsmouth, Va 213 Deckert, Deanna Vicki, 3, 529 N. Euclid, Oak Park, 111. Deeds, Barbara Wyn, 1, 210 Lyndhurst Rd., York, Penn 213 Dees, Elizabeth Ann, 1, 413 Carolina Circle, Durham, N. C 213 Dehart. Jane Sherron, 4, Box 61, Bryson City, N. C 306 Delegal, Mary Elizabeth, 2 504 E. 52nd St., Savannah, Ga 198, 302 Delong, Nancy Kate, 3 190 Wildwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J 184 Derienzo, Eleanor T., 3 58 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J 81, 184, 269 Derose, Sandra Jane, 1 511 Third Ave., West Haven, Conn 213, 386 Deturk, Virginia B., 7, 2513 Pickett Rd., Durham, N. C. Dick, Margaret Courtney, 1 615 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N. C 213 Dickinson, Jean, 4 2555 Third Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla 162, 300 Dickson, Frances Cherry, 1 1903 Woodland Ave., Burlington, N. C 213 Dieffenbach, Delta Ann, 2 3700 S. Sixth St., Arlington 4, Va 198 Dill, Diane Patricia, 2 4947 Oakland Dr., Cleveland 24, Ohio 124 Dixon, Katherine Louise, 1 60 Forest Rd., Asheville, N. C 213, 388 Doane, Sara Elisabeth, 4 64 Belleclaire Ave., Long Meadow 6, Mass 162, 282 Dobson, Carol Sue, 1, Rt. 1, Mount Airy, N. C 213 Dobson, Wendy Durand, 2 341 .Corrie Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich 193, 294 Dodge, Darlene Rae, 2 4609 Pinetree Dr., Miami Beach, Fla 198, 284 Don, Patricia Allison, 1, North St., Greenwich, Conn 213 Dotson, Lillian Ennis, 1, Shady Grove Farm, Gladys, Va 213 Doughtie, Andrea C, 2, 2215 18th St., Columbus, Ga. Doughton, Jo Custis, 4, Forest Hills, Wilkesboro, N. C 81, 163 Page Dowell, Mary Louise, 4 310 W. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J 163, 302 Doxey, Mary Frances, 2, 1004 Broad St., Durham, N. C 198 Drawbaugh, Harriet Jane, 3 3-C Cedar House, Tremont Apts., Allentown, Pa 185 Dunigan, Patricia Anne, 2 414 New York Ave.. Oak Ridge, Tenn 198 Dunlap, Elinor Ragland, 3 5 Edmundson Ave., Lexington, Va 185 Dunlap, Susan Rebecca, 3 1731 Ford Parkway, St. Paul, Minn 108, 269, 282, 300 Dunn, Musette Kitchin, 2 109 N. Church St., Enfield, N. C 92, 185, 296 Dunning, Marcia Sue, 2 115 Tullamore Rd., Garden City, N. Y 198 Durstine, Joan Marie, 2 111 W. Hawthorne Dr., Birmingham 9, Ala 198, 261, 302 Dyer, Carolyn Elizabeth, 2 22 N. 25th St., Camp Hill, Pa 88, 198, 290 Eagan, Marian Judith, 1, 1640 Dilworth Rd., Charlotte, N. C 213 Eagle, Ellen Watt, 3, 804 Anderson, Durham, N. C 93, 185, 284 Eagle, Tolora Anita, 3, 1 16 Ingleside Dr., High Point, N. C 271 Early, Nanci Ames, 2 1121 Hemstead Place, Oklahoma City 14, Okla 198 Eberdt, Meta Allen, I 2607 N. Quincy St., Arlington 7, Va 109, 213 Ebsary. Patricia Lee, 4 6901 Capilla, Cora Gables, Fla 163, 373 Edgerton, Sandra Moore, 2 600 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C 199 Edson, Priscilla Irene, 3 4520 21st St., S., Arlington 6, Va 185, 270, 386 Edwards, Linda Annette, 2, 1405 Holston Dr., Bristol, Tenn 199 Edwards, Mary Louise, 1, Clifton Terrace, Apt. 106-W 14th St., N.W., Washington, D. C 213 Edwards, Ruth Ann, 1. Box 134, Zellwood, Fla 213 Edwards, Sandra D., 2, Apt. L-2B, Univ. Apt., Durham, N. C 199 Egan, Linda Katherine, 1, 5 Beverly Rd., Northboro, Mass 203 Egerton, Charlotte E., 6 10 Brickem Apts., Gregson St., Durham, N. C. Egerton, Margaret M., 6, Alastair Court, Durham, N. C. Elliott, Diane Sullivan, 4, W. View St., Forest City, N. C 163 Ellis, Carol Elizabeth, 1, 56 Hinckley Rd., Waban 68, Mass 213 Ellis, Judith, 2, 949 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 199 Ellis, Louise Ford, 2 5118 Long Fellow, Tampa, Fla 91, 199, 288 Ellis, Lucy Lee, 1, 56 Sunset Terrace, Packanack Lake, N. J 213 Ellis, Martha Louise, 4 512 Lawerence Ave.. Westfield. N. J 78, 93, 163, 302 Ellis, Sarah Grant, 1 3831 McGirts Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 213 Empkie, Stephanie Ann, 1 209 Stratford Rd., Arlington Hgts, III 213, 299 English, Mary Elizabeth, 3, Rt. 1, Box 31, Perrysburg, Ohio 185 Ennis, Peggy Joan, I, 456 5th Ave., Hickory, N. C 213 Erwin, Emily Lee, 1, Box 122, Concord, N. C 214 Eskridge, Mary Lois, 3 2054 Hastings Dr., Charlotte, N. C 185, 302 Evans, Mary Ann, 3, 1910 Court St., Pueblo, Colo 282 Evans, Sandra Lavon, I, 426 Third St., Cheraw, S. C 214 Everett, Marian Janice, 1, 2605 Uni. Dr., Durham, N. C 214 Faber, Karen Ellen, 1 1296 Seminole Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 214, 385 Fairgrieve, Nancy Jane, 4 222 Birch Ave., Pittsburgh 34, Pa 83. 163, 294 Fant, Julie Beville, 3 4619 Algonguin Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 185 Farmer, Georgia Ann, 3, Box 25, Elm City, N. C 185, 292 Farmer, Jean Sullivan, 2 903 Marshall Ave., South Boston, Va 199, 290 Farmer, Margery N., 3, 1309 N. Nash St., Wilson, N. C. Farmer, Martha Lane, 1, Bailey, N. C 214 Farrow, Iris Ethel, 1, 138 Bryant St., Buffalo 22, N. Y 214 Faulkner, Frances Jean, 4 Little Hotel, Henderson, N. C 164, 294 Faylor, Sara Lynne, 1, Middleburg, Penn 93, 214 Featherston, Sandra Anne, 1 1218 Durham Rd., Roxboro, N. C 214 Feldtmose, Janet Gail, 2, P. O. Box 98, Hot Springs, N. C 199 Fennell, Nancy M., 2, 354 5th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C 199, 282 Fennell, Susan Earle, 4 4613 Merivale Rd., Chevy Chase 15, Md 164 Fernando, Marion Bruce, 4, Lago Colony, Aruba Netherlands West Indies 92. 124. 125, 164 Fields, Claudine Evelyn, 2, 1008 Yadkin St., Kingsport, Tenn 199 Figge, Barbara Elizabeth, 1, 4 Maryland Ave., Towson 4, Md...214 Page Fillastre, Susan Hagaman, 1 20 Church St., Greenwich, Conn 214 Finch. Patricia Ann, 1. 9 Tulip Lane, Short Hills, N. J 214 Finegan, Anne Trayton, 2 535 10th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C 99, 185, 290 Finnegan, Dorothy Ann, 4 2408 Sanford St., Alexandria, Va 98, 164 Fisher, Joan Elizabeth, 2 5122 Wessling Lane, Bethesda 14, Md 199, 282 Fisher, Mirian Clare, 1 4183 Cliff Rd., Birmingham 5, Ala 214, 291 Fitzkee, Archie Lou, 3, 522 Lancaster Ave., York, Penn. Flanagan, Clara Belle, 3 207 East Church, Farmville, N. C 185, 290 Flanagan, Sharon Lee, 1 381 Beechwood Dr., Key Biscayne, Fla 214 Florence, Jane Carroll, 2, Paris, Ky 199, 288 Flounders, Hannah E., 3, 605 Cloverly Ave., Jenkintown, Pa 292 Flynn, Kathleen Elizabeth, 3 Quaters E. Boston, N.S., Boston, Mass 185, 290 Fogg, Sandra Grace, 1 176 Pinewood Trail. Rochester 17, N. Y 214 Folkman, Betty Ann, 3 1442 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C 186, 306 Fooks, Emily Jane, 1 54 State Circle, Annapolis, Md 78, 214, 299 Forrester, Sherri Rhoda, 4 411 S. 18th St., Wilmington, N. C 92, 164, 272, 384 Forte, Sarah Frances, 3 2209 Pembroke Ave., Charlotte, N. C 186, 302 Fortune, Barbara Lynn. 2, 204 Northwood Circle, Durham, N. C. Foscue, Ellen Valworth, 2 1026 Rockford Rd., High Point, N. C 93, 199, 261, 284 Foster, Gail Elizabeth, 2 P. O. Box 203, Seaford, Del 92, 199, 300 Foster, Julia Adair, 4 303 S.E. 13th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 164, 269 Fowler, Frances Elaine, 3 P. O. Box 116, Rockledge, Fla 83, 186, 269 Fraley. Frances Prudence, 2 501 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C 199, 306 French, Anna McLester, 4 3005 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala 83, 164, 296 Friend, Susan Ruth, 3 710 E. 7Ist St., Indianapolis 20, Ind 110, 186 Frohman, Paula Gail, 1 104 W. Third St., Leaksville, N. C 214 Fuller, Roberta Joan, 4, Box 128, Coeburn, Va 164, 284 Fuqua, Flora Lee, 2 3018 Oberlin St., Orlando, Fla 199, 269, 304 Futrell, Patricia Ann, 2, Blandville Rd., Paducah, Ky. 199 Gaddy, Patricia Carole, 1, Box 223, Valdese, N. C 214, 291 Gamble, Tonya Andree, 6. Hobby Hill Farms, Rt. 5, Durham, N. C. Gambrell, Katherine A., 1 817 E. Palisades Dr., Signal Mountain, Tenn 110, 214 Garratt, Joan, 3, Box 133, Rt. 3, Marion, N. C 93, 186, 302 Garrett, Julie Sargent, 1 284 Trent Rd., Philadelphia 31, Pa 214, 299, 385 Garvin, Elizabeth G., 1, 805 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C 214 Gaston, Sarah Ruth, 2 1100 E. Broad St., Statesville, N. C 96. 199, 261, 284 Gauld, Diana Eleanor, 2 115 Glen Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y 199, 292 Gavitt, Joann, 2, 12 Hamilton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 199, 261 Gearhart, Martha Graves, 1 1545 Crescent Dr., Kingsport. Tenn 214, 289 Geitner, Martha Hardin, 2, 520 5th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C,..186 George, Joyce Gwynn, 1 16 Ninth Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C 214 Gerard, Jean, 4, Roxboro, N. C 165, 284 Gercken, Sharon Marie, 2 Rt. 2, Box 907-K, Lakeland, Fla 109, 199 Giavani, Elizabeth Marie, 1 415 W. Davis Blvd., Tampa 6, Fla 108, 214 Gibbons, Elizabeth Lynn, 4, 610 Ott St.. Harrisonburg, Va 165 Gibson, Alice Dunlap, 4, 4300 Monroe Rd., Charlotte, N. C 165 Gibson, Jeanne Craig, 4 629 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids. N. C 165 Giddings, Marie Estelle, 2, 327 Swan St., Harrisburg, Penn 288 Giffhorn, Ann, 3 Rt. 4, River Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 83, 186, 294, 385 Giles, Judith Virginia, 3 13 Oakland Park Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Gill, Joanne Weeks, 4 803 Rivershore Rd., Elizabeth City, N. C 165, 282 Gilligan. Patricia Alice, 2 Glenwood Gardens, Yonkers 2, N. Y 200 Page Gilliland. Elizabeth, 3 4930 Morven Rd.. Jacksonville 10, Fla 284 Gilliland, Karen Pearson, 1 Box 20, A. P.O. 845, New York, N. Y 214 Glass, Mary Anna, 2, 85 Grove St., Concord, N. C 200, 298 Glassell, Josephine, 1, Box 125, Belcher, La 214 Gleason, Joan Margaret, 3 1612 Clio Ave., Cincinnati 30, Ohio 83, 186, 298 Glidewell, Susan Terry, 2 1101 Courtland Ave., Reidsville, N. C 200, 296 Glover, Patricia Augu.sta, 4 509 E. Center St., Nashville, N. C 165 Godfrey, Janet Alice. I, Wellesley Hills 82, Mass 214 Godlove, Joan, 1, 1901 Sheridan Rd., Lavi ' ton, Okla 214 Goebel, Marjorie Lee, 4 Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Hood, Texas 83, 165, 271, 294 Going, Mary Annie, 4 2626 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers, Fla 165 Goldman, Betsy Ruth, 3, 414 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, N. C 186 Goldstein, Suzanne B., 4 55 Alleghany Rd.. Hampton, Va 165, 286 Gonis, Christine Diana, 3 114 Hedden Terrace, N. Arlington, N. J 186 Gonzalez, Hope Hunt, 7, 819 Third St., Durham, N. C. Goodman, Beverly G., 2, 19 South Rd.. Harrison, N. Y 200, 298 Goodson, Sara Ann. 1. 1226, Dilworth Rd., Charlotte, N. C 214 Gorfain, Suzanne Virginia, 1 501 N. Bristol Ave., Los Angeles 49, Calif 214 Grady, Margaret Camilla, 2, Box 382, Four Oaks, N. C 261, 288 Grandt, Marilyn Ann, 4 28 Huntington Rd., Garden City, N. Y 165, 294 Grant, Elizabeth Clark, 3 910 Lancaster Dr.. Orlando, Fla 93, 186, 302 Grant, Virginia Banks, 2 354 Old Mill Rd., Fairfield, Conn 200, 306 Gray, Elizabeth Dial, 4, P, O. Box 94, Laurens, S. C 166 Gray. Jean Maxwell, 1 Box 3-A, Rt. 4, Evergreen Rd., Anchorage, Ky 215 Greason, Evelyn Drysdale, 2 2603 Oak St., Jacksonville 4, Fla 200, 290 Green, Louise, 1, 20 Dickinson Rd., Darien, Conn 215, 386 Green, Nancy, 3, 20 Dickinson Rd.. Darien, Conn 186, 284 Green, Rosalie E., 6, 1608 Greenleaf St., Durham, N. C. Greenberg, Amalia Nellie, 2, Franklin Ct. Apts.. Durham, N. C. Greene, Frances Metzger, 6, 1305 Watts St., Durham, N. C. Greene, Mary Jane, 3, Baldwin Acres, Staunton, Va 186 Greenwood, Mary Grace, 1 3394 Chevy Chase, Houston 19, Texas 215 Greer, Catherine Ann, 1 229 Hampton Rds. Ave., Hampton, Va 215, 291 Gregory, Jacquelyn May, 3 809 Brightwaters Blvd., St. Petersburg, Fla 88, 186, 294 Grinnell, Irene Soto, 3, 1311 Mangum St., Durham, N. C. Grosz, Carolyn Lydia, 3 1416 Dorset Lane, Philadelphia 31, Pa 78, 186, 296 Groth, Karolyn Jean, 4 2143 Sycamore, Bethlehem, Pa 81, 166. 288 Grueninger, Susana Beair, 3 23 Prospect Ave., Valhalla, N. Y 186, 292 Gudger, Marie Theresa, 2 192 Wombley Rd., Asheville, N. C 200, 306 Gunn, Ann Newman, 4 Box 128, Yanceyville, N. C 121, 166, 304 Guthrie, Gail Florelen, 1 5108 Westridge Rd., Washington 16, D. C 215 Guyer, Mary Elizabeth, 4, 3845 Beech Ave., Erie, Penn 166, 298 Hale, Clara Katheryne, 4, 2106 Iverson St., S.E., Wash. 21, D. C. Hale, Wanda Eileen, 3 904 Hughes Dr., St. Albans. W. Va 186, 269 Hall, Grace Arlyne, 4, 10 Dunbarton Rd., Wollaston 70, Mass... 166 Halsey, Eleanor Paige, 1, 38 State St., Charleston, S. C 215 Hamilton. Margaret Louise, 3, Whitakers, N. C 186 Hamlin. Charlotte Frances, 1 1102 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 215 Hammond, Martha White, 2 4108 N, 35th St., Arlington 7, Va 200, 300 Hamrick, Barbara Virginia, 3, Box 757, Gaffney, S. C. Hancock, Sue Ellen, 3 4701 Virginia Ave., Charleston, W. Va 96, 186, 298 Hanes, Elizabeth, 4 18 W. 12th St., New York, N. Y 78, 166, 284 Haney, Anna Elizabeth, 3 430 Boulevard Dr., Decatur, Ga 91, 124, 186, 300 Hanford, Mary Elizabeth, 4 712 S. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C 78, 81, 166, 262, 290 Hansen, Caroline C, 1 2113 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md 155, 215 Page Hansen, Jeanne Elizabeth, 1 5616 Marango Rd., Wash. 16, D. C 215 Hansen, Patricia Annora, 2 2113 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md 200, 384 Hansmann, Louise J., 1 1290 Lincoln Ave. S., Highland Park, 111 215 Hardcastle, Beverly, 2 715 S. Price Rd., Clayton 24, Mo 200, 294 Hardwick, Margaret F., 2, 126 Bethel St., Clover, S. C ' 200 Harp, Norma Gail, 3, 207 N. East 1 1th St.. Delray Beach, Fla. Harrar, Helen Joanne, 7, 2228 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C Harrill, Patsy Elizabeth, 3, Polk St., Pineville, N. C 124 Harrington, Patricia B., 1, 901 Savannah Rd., Lewes, Del 215 Harris, Ellen Patricia, 2, 2315 Uni. Dr., Durham, N. C 200 Harris, Jacqueline Ann, 4 33 Hillsdale Dr., Eastgate Manor, Pitcairn, Penn 166 Harris, Jessie Moffat, 3, Rt. 1, Wheeling, W. Va. Harris, Joyce Anne, 2 207 Forest Hill Ave., Rocky Mount. N. C 200, 306 Hart, Alice Elinor, 3. 3449 Sixth St., Port Arthur, Texas....83, 108 Hart, Elizabeth Frances, 4 1930 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 166, 298, 306 Hart, Margaret Erwin, 1 444 Delaney Park Dr.. Orlando, Fla 215, 291 Hart, Mary Frances, 2, Box 765, Elkin, N. C. Haskett, Jane Ann, 3. 504 Fulton Ave., Rochester, Ind 282 Hassell, Rae Frances. 1, Box 65, Beaufort, N. C 215 Hastings, Jane Ogle, 2 1192 Beverly Hills Dr., Cincinnati 26, Ohio 200, 282 Hatcher, Eliz Kimball, 3 2629 Fairview Rd.. Raleigh, N. C 187, 386 Hatcher, Mary Lynde, I, Box 408, Fort Valley, Ga 215 Hatcher, Nora Susan, 3, 404 Clay St., Hamlet, N. C. 166 Hawthorne, Jane Allyn, 3, 804 Monroe St., Herndon, Va 110 Hayne, Lorraine Stahl, 1, Hampton, S. C 215 Haynes, Nina Bryce, 1, 9 Stonycrest Rd., Rye, N. Y 215 Heck, Beverly Lynn, 1, 3880 Irvinglon Ave., Miami, FJa 215 Heckroth, Judith Anne, 2 2405 W. 17th St., Wilmington, Del 93, 200, 302 Hedden. Carol Ann, 1, 116 Merriman Rd., Lenoir, N. C 215 Hedrick, Jane Herman, 1, 109 Pine Cone Dr., Oxford, N. C 215 Heinle, Gwenfred Rusk, 2 430 E. Wheeling St.. Wash., Penn 109, 200, 296, 387 Helm, Justa Joiner, 1, 1547 Kirby Dr., Houston 19, Texas 215 Helm, Nancy Porter, 1. Lime Kiln Lane, Louisville, Ky 215, 291 Helmer, Elizabeth Roberta, 3 17 Wakeman Rd., Darien, Conn 298 Hemion, Margaret Anne, 1 6301 W. Jefferson, Detroit 17, Mich 215 Hendrix, Muriel Legrand, 3 144 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 187, 302 Herb, Barbara Arundel, 4 128 Halsey Ave., West Lawn, Penn 167, 306 Herbert, Elizabeth Rose, 1 202 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C 215 Hermes, Doris Jean, 4, 905 Jefferson Circle, Martinsville, Va...l67 Herndon, Alice Carol, 4, 223 Pineview Rd., Durham, N. C. Herndon, Elaine, 6, 223 Pineview Rd., Durham, N. C 284 Hess, Carol Margaret, 4 3807 Kannawha St., Wash. 15, D. C 306 Hester, Betty Letitia, 3, Post Chemical, Ft. Carson, Colo. Hewitt, Cornelia Dianne, 2 303 Adelaide Dr., Wilmington, N. C 93, 201, 296 Hewitt, Margaret Firey, 1, 1200 N. College St., Kinston, N. C 215 Heyse, Karol Ann, 2 9022 N. Greenvale Rd., Milwaukee 17, Wis 201, 300 Hicks, Lou Ella, 2, Moorhead, Miss. Hicks, Margaret Ann, 4 117 Rockwood Ave., Rockwood, Tenn 78, 83, 167, 296 Highsmith, Linda Way, 3, 10 Ivy Lane, Baxley, Ga 83, 187 Hill, Nancy Kent, 3, 1000 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Hill. Roberta Susan, 4 3470 Whitfield Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 83 167 Hilles, Elizabeth S., 3, 6909 Hillmead Rd., Bethesda, Md 167 Hine, Patricia Ann, 2, Guilford Rd., Jamestown, N. C 201, 288 Hines, Geneva Anne, 2, Rt. 1, Belcross, N. C 201, 282 Hinternhoff, Mary Trabue, 3 219 College St., Leaksville, N. C 187, 300 Hinze, Marlene. 1, 1807 Oleander, Sarasota, Fla 215, 291 Hiss, Nancy Leah, 3 50 Annandale Ave., Asheville, N. C 187, 281, 304 Hochreiter, Mary Grace, 3 108 Uni. Ave., Buffalo 14, N. Y 187, 284 Hock.stader, Mary Ann, 1 77 Haights Cros,sroad, Chappaqua, N. Y 109, 215 Hodgin, Cynthia Miriam, 1, Upperville, Va 215 Page Hodgson. Patricia Stewart, 1 1500 Mission St., San Francisco 3, Calif 215 Holder, Florence Davis, 3, Box 7559, Station B, Raleigh, N. C. Holloway, Joanna Martin, 3 1102 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C 187, 302 Holm, Roberta, 3 640 S. Highland Ave., Merion, Penn 83, 187, 296 Holman. Billie Jean, 3, Box 165, Rt. 1, Leaksville, N. C 83, 187 Holsclaw, Lynn Lovell, 3 3900 Virginia Ave., Charleston, W. Va 187, 298 Holsinger, Carolyn Ruth, 4, Hq. 3rd Armored Div. Arty. APO 39, New York, N. Y 78, 96, 167 Holt. Jennie L., 4 8486 Concord Hills, Cincinnati. Ohio 106, 107, 167, 290 Holtgren, Evelyn Anne, 1, 530 Elm St., Westfield, N. J 216 Holton, Mary Gail, 1, 313 Noble St., LouLsburg, N. C 216 Hoot, Nancy Ann, 1, Box 879, Greenville, N. C 216, 291 Hoover, Faith S., 7, 1702 Duke Uni. Rd., Durham, N. C. Home, Flora Graham, 2 134 .S. Churchill Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 270 Horton, Mary Jane, 1, 3129 Widgeon, Louisville 13, Ky 216 Hosek, Libby Marie, I 150 Burkewood Rd., Mt. Vernon, N. Y 216, 289 Howard, Kay, 3 316 Montrose Dr.. S. Charleston 3, W. Va 187, 288, 387 Hovt, Katharine Virginia, 1 730 Brush Hill Rd., Milton 86, Mass 216, 299, 384 Huck, Judith Ann, 2 201 Vestavia Circle, Birmingham 9, Ala 201, 296 Hudnell, Virginia Morris, 1 Hq. AM FPA, APO 915, San Francisco, Calif 216 Huey, Sybil Flowers, 1 501 S.E., 25th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 216 Huffman, Anita Marie, 2, 1040 Twelfth Ave., Hickory, N. C 201 Huggin, Elizabeth Anne, 4 606 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C 168, 296 Hull, Barbara Ann, 1, 21 Cedar Cliff Dr., Camp Hill, Penn 201 Hull, Susan Victoria, 1, 235 Heathwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C 216 Humphrey, Christian C, 3 2271 Mimosa PI., Wilmington, N. C 188, 288 Humphrey, Sally Reed, 2, 3710 Garden Dr., Fountain City, Tenn. Hundley, Margaret E., 2, Rt. 4, Newbern, Tenn 201, 300 Hunter, Sarah Harriette, 2 304 Harding St., Raleigh, N. C 108, 201, 296 Huskins, Mildred Amburn, 2 Box 1071, Statesville, N. C 88, 201, 284 Hyman, Carol Ann, 3 117 W. Ross St., Wilkes Barre, Penn 92, 188 Hynes, Rose Carolyn, 4 318 Oaklane, Richmond 26, Va 168, 271 Ikenberry, Jean K., 2, 310 W. View St., Harrisonburg, Va 201 Inge, Carol Joyce, 1 4818 N. 15th St., Arlington 5, Va 109, 216 Ingram, Elizabeth Ruth, 2, Box 116, Kenansville, N. C 201 Irons, Marian Frances, 3 160 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J 294 Ittel, Margaret Carolyn, 1 407 Jamaica Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Penn 216 Ivey, Barbara Lynne, 2 359 Second .St., Hickory, N. C 109, 201, 282 Jackson, Mary Lynette, 4 652 E. Hillside Ave., Barrington, III 96, 168 Jackson, Patricia Lynne, 3 5081 S. Franklin, Englewood, Colo 188 Jacobs, Linda Marie, 1, Box 231, Balboa, Canal Zone... 108, 216 James, Marilyn Margaret, 3 110 Johnson Ave., Malverne, N. Y 188 James, Sandra Heath, 2 306 E. Farriss, High Point, N. C 201, 3C6 Jarman, Patricia Crain, 2 1802 N. Danville St., Arlington, Va 201, 294 Jerome, Sandra Suzanne, 1 140 Carlton Rd., Waban 68, Mass 216 Jewell. Nina Nellrena, 1, 3218 Whiteoak Rd., Roanoke, Va 216 Johns, Judith Ann, 1 1329 N. St. Joseph St., South Bend 17, Ind 216 Johnson, Elisabeth H., 1, Box 235, Sperryville, Va 216 Johnson, Elizabeth Patton, 4, 5201 Corillo Ave., Norfolk, Va 168 Johnson, Frances Faison, 3 421 Transylvania Ave., Raleigh, N. C 188, 386 Johnson, Joanna, 3, Box 236, Varina, N. C 98, 168, 373, 384 Johnson, Lenora Ruth, 1, Box 423, Walnut Cove, N. C 216 Johnson, Mary Lily, I, 421 Transylvania Ave., Raleigh, N. C...216 Johnson, Ruth Allyn, 1, Box 635, Elizabeth City, N. C 216 Johnston, Annie Lewis, I, 427 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn 216 Johnston, Mary Diana, 1, 319 Tenth Ave., Huntington, W, Va. Page Johnston, Sallie Dunlap, 1 Old Frankfort PI., Versailles. Ky 216, 291 Johnstone, Bonnie June, 1 405 W. Wash. Blvd., Grove City, Pa 216, 299 Jones, Anne Holcombe, 4 409 Fairview Dr., Carbon, W. Va 168, 306 Jones, Elizabeth Anne, 2 71 Barnard Ave., Watertown, Mass 304, 386 Jones, Juanita Nile, 3, Box 233, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone Jones, Judith Hannah Lee, 4 8105 S. Chippinger Dr., Cincinnati 43, Ohio 169 Jones, Julia Marion, 3 120 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Penn 188, 294 Jones, Mary Ellen, 3 2338 Riverview Ave., McKeesport, Penn 83, 188, 270, 306 Jones, Nancy Annara, 2, The Hilltop, Watson, W. Va 202, 288 Jones, Terrie Carlo, 1, General Delivery, Tallahassee, Fla 216 Jordan, Elizabeth Leigh, 4 813 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C 169, 262, 284 Jordan, Gladys Mona, 3 401 S. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, Fla 188 Jordan, Janet Marie, 1, 216 W. Colonial, Thomasville, N. C 216 Judd, Sherry Joy, 1, 1122 Stonewall Dr., Nashville, Tenn... 75, 216 Judell, Anne Marie, 3 11 Mason Ave., Webster Groves 19, Mo 188 Kearns, Ann English, 2 907 Rockford Rd., High Point, N. C 202, 284 Keeny, Linda Louise, 2 351 Swiper St., York, Penn 92, 202, 269, 296 Keever, Nancy Ann, 3, 140 Bost St., Statesville, N. C 124, 188 Keim, Carol M., 4, Wash., D. C 169 Keim, Charlotte Sue, 3, 643 North Blvd., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Kellett, Judith Adelaide, 1 1400 Se minole Dr., Greensboro, N. C 108 Kelley, Helen Cain, 1 1724 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta, Ga 217 Kelley, Sarah Campbell, 3 34 Exeter St., West Newton, Mass 93, 188, 269 Kelly, Jeanne Alice, 2 2021 Southwood Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala 202, 296 Kelly, Marcia Jean, 2, 2340 Randall Rd., Winter Park, Fla 202 Kendall, Shirley Marlene, 3, Box 33, Kiphng, N. C 188, 281 Kenerick, Karen Jeanne, 2 6917 Woodside PI., Chevy Chase 15, Md 202 Kennedy, Anne Robertson, 3 Ragland Rd., Cincinnati 44, Ohio 188, 281, 306 Kent, Mildred Elizabeth, 1, Box 205, Granite Falls, N. C 217 Kern, Kathryn, 2, 3623 Dover Rd., Durham, N. C 91, 202, 299 Kerns. Patricia Ann, 3 197 Royal Palm Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 188, 298 Ketcham, Margaret Parrish, 1 117 Hawthorn Rd., Baltimore 10, Md 217 Ketner, Janet Stokes, 4 185 Wash. Lane, Concord, N. C 169, 296 Keyes, Harriet Linnie, 3, 29 Golf Rd., Plymouth, N. C 188, 288 Kimzey, Patricia Ann, 4, 113 Park Ave., Brevard, N. C 169, 306 Kincaid, Kay Dover, 2 Country Club Rd., Gastonia, N. C 202, 284 King, Karen Wells, 2 1120 S.E. 5th Court, Fort Lauderdale, Fla 202, 306 Kinneman, Kay Ann, 3, 209 Penn St., Greenfield, Ind 292 Kirkman, Caroline E., 2 501 West High St., High Point, N. C 202, 294 Kirkpatrick, Mary Lynn, 2 MOQ 2101, Paradise Point, Camp Lejeune, N. C 202, 294 Kittrell, Winifred E., 2 3836 S. St. Louis Ave., Tulsa, Okla 202, 300 Klatt, Frances Elizabeth, 4, Laurel. Del. Kleiman, Madeline Enid, 1, 1527 Iredell Dr., Raleigh, N. C 217 Kline, Julie Anne, I, Quarters 11, MCS, Quantico, Va 217 Knappenberger, Sue Carol, 2 24616 Winona, Dearborn, Mich 88, 91, 202, 298 Knight, Mary Elizabeth, 2, Box 817, Safety Harbor, Fla 202 Knowles, Joan Birdie, 3, 312 Margaret St., Key West, Fla. Kopf, Hildegard Gertrude, 2 Box 256, Rt. 1, Swannanoa, N. C 270 Kraus, Sally Ann, 4 2930 Parkside Lane, Harrisburg, Penn 169, 281, 286 Kuechler, Sharon Lee, 1, 282 Poplar Ave., Elmhurst, III 217 Kutcher, Rosalyn Ruth, 1, 23 Lenox St., New London, Conn 217 Lacoss, Elizabeth Louise, 1 724 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill, S. C 217 Laliberte, Leila Marie, 4 6980 Carlyle Ave., Miami Beach, Fla 169, 306 Lamkin, Margaret Louise, 1 Quarters H, NSD, Mechanicsburg, Penn 124, 217 Page Lang. Joan Elizabeth, 3 43 Oxford Blvd.. Pleasant Ridge. Mich 189, 290 I.angworthy, Gladys Jean, 2, 654 Elizabeth St., Elmira, N. Y 202 Lanpher. Jean Ann, 2 17519 Dalevlew Dr.. Lakewood 7. Ohio 92, 202 Lassiter. Billie Frances, 2 209 Woodlawn Dr., Smithfield. N. C 296 Lea, Roberta Edna, 3, Box 825. Lynn Haven, Fla 189 League, Elizabeth Anne, 4 1551 Oakdale Circle. Henderson, N. C 170, 288 Learner, Vivian Gaye, 3 21 Canoe Brook Pkwy., Summit, N. J 189, 284 Leardi, Jacqueline Marie, 3, Ferry Rd., Old Saybrook, Conn. Lee. Carol, 4. Sebring, Fla 170 Lee, Carolyn Powell, 3, 811 Third St., Durham, N. C 170 Lee. Elizabeth Anne, 1, 439 Hillcrest Rd., Ridgewood, N. J 217 l.ee. Mary Frances. 4 Apt. 3, 316 S. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 170, 304 lee. Patricia. 3, 220 E. Walton PI.. Chicago. Ill 91 l.eland, Marjorie Allston, 1 7800 Ruxwood Rd.. Ruxton 4, Md 217 Lengyel, Elizabeth Ann, 1 255 Moss Farm Rd., Cheshire, Conn 110, 217 Leonard, Katharine D.. 2 504 Northrldge St.. Greensboro, N. C 88. 202, 261 Leshanna, Sandra Lynne, 1 2315 Hoven Ridge Dr.. Atlanta, Ga 217 Levenson, Sandra Joyce, 3 414 Lowell Ave.. Newtonville, Mass 76 Levin, Miriam, 1, 9503 St. Andrews Way, Silver Spring, Md 217 Levine, Frankie Blacker, 1, 303 Bauerfeld.s, Hamlet, N. C 217 Lewis. Marilyn, I, 310 N. Thomas St., Arlington 3, Va 217 Lewis, Sara Hawthorne. 4 I Park Lane. Staten Island, N. Y 281. 288 Liebrecht, Claudia A., 3 255 Elderfields Rd., Manhasset, N. Y 83. 109. 189. 281, 298 Lightfoot, Anne Bouldin. I, Box 23, Marion, N. C 108, 217 Lightner, Marian Takemoto, 4 808 Green St., Apt. C-2, Durham, N. C. Lindsay. Sarah Ann. 3, Box 621, Lewisburg, W. Va 189 Linnemann. Adelia Park, 4 591 Parkview Dr.. Burlington, N. C 170, 304 Linsert. Marguerite H.. 3 E. Tenn. State College. Johnson City, Tenn 121, 124, 189 Lipphard, Carol Wilkins, 1 2421 Calvin Ave.. Louisville 6, Ky 217 Little. Mary John. 1, Pinetops, N. C 217 Lochrie. Sally Ann. 1 2203 N.W. 31st St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 217, 299 Locke, Helen Spindler, 2 II Pine Forest Circle, Houston 27, Texas 203, 302 Locke, Marjorie, 2, 909 8th St.. Apt B-2, Alexandria, Va 288 Loeber. Judith Gail, 1 11 Soundview Crest. Manhasset, N. Y 217. 299 Looper, Shelbia Jean. 4, 515 Main St., Charleston, W. Va 170 Lott, Ada Jean, 2, 2902 Parkland Blvd., Tampa, Fla 203, 296 Loy. Diane Elizabeth, 2 212 S. Maple St., Graham, N. C 203, 261, 304 Lucas, Alice Conway, 3 830 Queens Rd., Charlotte. N. C 189, 282 Lumbard. Martha, 1. 441 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va 218 Lundberg, Gail Karen, 2, 620 Kittredge Dr.. Orlando. Fla 203 Lundmark, Karen, 4. 2016 Southwood Rd., Birmingham, Ala 170 Lusby, Lucinda Taylor, 3, 2809 Erie Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 294 Lynch. Helen Marie. 1. Burke, Va 218 Lynch. Martha Jane, 1 3207 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C 218 Lyon, Marilyn Jean, 4, 72 Gables Court Beaconsfield, W., Quebec, Canada 106, 107, 170, 298 Lyons. Robin. 2 1503 Manoa Rd.. Philadelphia 31. Penn 78. 203, 284 Macisaac. Carol Jean. 1, Country Club Dr., Spray, N. C 203 Macivor. Virginia Cox. 3 804 W. 7th St.. Marysville, Ohio 96, 190, 271, 298 Mactiernan, Carol Stewart, 1 487 East 8th St., Brooklyn 18, N. Y 218 Maddox, Nola Elizabeth, 1 1716 Georgia Ave., North Augusta, S. C 218 Maddry, Mary Althea, 2 1405 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C 96, 203 Magner. Madi Ruth. 1 7909 Midnight Pass Rd.. Sarasota, Fla 218 Maki, Wilma Lee, 2, 1511 Duplin Rd., Raleigh. N. C 203, 288 Malmar, Constance M., 4, Rt. 1, Rapidan. Va 83, 171 Malone, Mary Helen, 2, 24 Gerald St., Sumter. S. C 98, 203 Mann, Beverly Dwire, 4, Rt. 2. Box 63, Durham, N. C 171 Mann, Jerry Sybil, 1, 813 S. Elam Ave., Greensboro, N. C 218 Page Manning, Blanche Hodges, 1 306 Grace St., Williamston, N. C 218. 291 Manning, Marie Joyce, 3, Box 421, Williamston, N. C 190 Margulies, Karen Ina, 3, BP 4104 Abidjan, Cote D Ivoire AOF, French West Africa 190, 281, 286 Marion, Joan Claudia, 1 907 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, Fla 218 Markwardt, Gretchen, 2 621 Union Ave., Belleville, III 203, 300 Marshall, Virginia Hunter, 3 432 Elmwood Ave., Lynchburg, Va 190, 282 Martin, Barbara Kay, 2 Cong. Country Club, Rt. 3, Bethesda, Md 93, 203, 306 Martin, Elizabeth P., 3 215 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, N. C 190, 296 Martin. Elsie G., 3, 2229 Marietta Ave., Rohrerstown, Penn. Martin, Felicia Francine, 1 5826 N. Knightdale Ave., Chicago 30, 111 218, 289 Martin. Sophie Myers. 1 215 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, N. C 96, 110, 155, 203, 298 Mason, Ann Efird, 4 2137 Queens Rd.. E.. Charlotte. N. C Ill, 171 Massey, Sue Ellen. 1. 117 Rose St., Smithfield, N. C 218 Matthews, Janice Ann, 2 203 N. 14th St.. Bessemer City. N. C 203 Matthews, Julia Ann, 1, 2110 Mietaw Dr., Sarasota, Fla 218 Mauck, Jeanine Marie, 2 802 N. Overlook Dr.. Alexandria. Va 203, 296 Maultsby, Sara Elaine, I, Rt. 2, Mebane, N. C 124, 218, 244 May, Michael Marian. 2. 1202 Oval Dr., Durham, N. C 204, 284 Mayers. Judith Drayton. 3 2006 S. 2nd. St., Jacksonville Beach. Fla 190, 298 Mayo, Ann Weldon, 7, 1533 Lynne Ave., Henderson, N. C. Mayo, Lynne Marie, 1. 1425 Hillcrest Rd., Lancaster, Penn 218 McAnally, Wanna Mary. 4 1020 Ferndale Rd., High Point, N. C 171, 306 McBride, Elizabeth Ann, 3, Marvelle Rd., Fayetteville, N. Y 189 McBroom, Betty Ruth, 4. 923 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. McCall. Dorothy Robbins. 4 318 Sunset Circle, Lookout Mtn., Tenn 78, 171 McCamey, Meade. 3. Box 45. Rt. 1, New Martinsville, W. Va...I7I McCastlain. Rachel L.. 3, Box 92. Ridgely. Tenn 171 McClarren, Sheila Powell, 1, 5418-21st N., Arlington, Va 218 McCollough, Margaret L., 4, 91 1 N. Hamilton, High Point, N. C. McConnell, Amanda Lee, 4 3119 Fairfax Dr., Charlotte 9, N. C 171, 292 McConnell. Hilda Ann, 3 441 Crest Dr., Birmingham 9, Ala 189, 292 McCrary, Dixie Lee, 1, 806 Taylor St.. Bristol, Tenn 218 McCulla, Jean Cagley, 2 117 Lambeth Dr., Bridgeville, Penn 203, 288 McDonald, Mary Lee, 1 Quarters 533-A, Maxwell AFB, Ala 218 McDougal. Charlotte Ann, 4 807 Penn. Ave., Spindale, N. C 81, 171 McDougle, Jean Irwin, 2, 1802 Sterling Rd., Charlotte. N. C 203 McDowell, Jessie, 3, 4319 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala 189, 284 McFaddin, Judith Virginia. 3 13 Sankt Anne Plads, Copenhagen, Den 93, 294 McGee, Louise Elizabeth, 2 811 N. Elm St.. Greensboro. N. C 96, 203, 298 McGranahan. Julia Eileen. 4 1205 Holloway St.. Durham, N. C 171 Mclntire. Diane Rush. 2 33-18 85th St.. Jackson Heights, N. Y 124, 203 Mclntyre, Margaret Jean, 2 627 Cottage Grove Ave.. S.E., Cedar Rapids. Iowa.. .203. 302 Mclntyre. Susan Marie. 4 627 Cottage Grove Ave.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 171, 302 McKay. Judith Lynn. 2 312 Pinecrest Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 203. 261, 270 McKee. Alice. 4 1328 Seminole Dr.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 106, 110, 171, 294 McKeel, Betsy Ann. 2 408 Warren St., Greensboro. N. C 203, 261, 300 McLaren, Mary Ann, 2 3407 Bentley Ave., Toledo, Ohio 203, 298 McLarty, Margaret Whitmer, 1 Brevard College, Brevard, N. C 218 McLawhorn. Joanne, 4, Winterville, N. C 96, 171 McLean, Margaret, 4, 13 Cambridge Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. McNamara, Ann, 1 2025 First Ave., S.E., Cedar Rapids. Iowa 218 Medesy. Marilyn, 1 Long Island Agr. Tech. Inst., Farmingdale, N. Y 218, 289 Medley, Janice, 2 1716 N. Danville St., Arlington 1, Va 204, 302 Page Merchant, Margaret Ann, 3 94 Marlborough Rd., Asheville, N. C 190, 298 Messick, Ardis Maureen, 3, Box 415, Wash.. N. C 93, 190, 290 Metts, Ruth Mauldin, 3 303 Anderson Ave., Savannah. Ga 93, 190, 284 Mewborne, Carlotta C, 1, 102 Virginia Ave., Roxboro, N. C 218 Midgett, Martha Jane. 3, Englehard, N. C 190, 292 Mild, Marcia Lavona, 2, 218 Parkland, Glendale 22, Mo. Millar, Helene V irginia, I 7298 Westmoreland, University City, Mo 218 Miller, Margaret Jean. 3 3649 Pine St., Jacksonville, Fla 190, 282 Miller, Sally Lou. 2, Box 2650, Rt. 5, Sarasota, Fla 204, 282 Miller. Susan Elizabeth, 1 1109 Eleonore St.. New Orleans 15, La 109, 218, 385 Miller, Vega Beatrice, 4 338 Clermont Ave.. Brooklyn 5, N. Y 172, 294 Milliken. Anne. 3. Rt. I, Robesonia. Penn 190, 306 Millwee. Emily Anne, 4, 129 Thayer St., Little Rock, Ark. Milus. Mary Michael. 3 3214 Madison St., Wilmington, Del 190, 288 Minder, June Gertrude, 3 139 Fairfield Dr., Short Hills, N. J 281, 282 Mixon, Carole Lynn, 1, Murfreesboro, N. C. Moeller. Martha Joan, 1, 735 8th St.. Wilmette. Ill 218 Mokler. Lynne E., 2 1380 Glen Oaks Blvd., Pa.sadena 2. Calif 88, 204 Monahan, Elizabeth Nora, 4 400 Clement Ave., Charlotte. N. C 172, 384 Montgomery, Doris Carolyn. 1 103 Summit Ave ., Kinston. N. C 219, 291 Montgomery, Dorothy J., 1 115 S. Congress St., Newtown. Penn 108, 219, 291 Moody. Carol Joan, 1 1013 14th Ave. Dr.. N.W., Hickory, N. C 219 Moody, Mary Lynn, 3 1413 Brooks Ave., Raleigh, N. C 110, 190, 290 Moore. Carolyn C, 2, 19 Prospect St., South Orange, N. J 204 Moore. Elizabeth P.. Walnut Lane. Vienna, Va 204, 296 Moore. Katharine Chaplin, 4 1170 Via Salerno, Winter Park, Fla 288, 373, 384 Moore. Margaret Jo. 3, 410 Tatum Ave., McColl, S. C 190, 306 Moore. Pamela Jean. 2 302 W. Englewood Ave., West Englewood, N. J 204 Moorhead, Harriet Lynn, 1, 3311 Avon Rd., Durham, N. C 219 Moorhead, Mary Frances, 1 549 Central Ave., Massapequa, N. Y 219 Morris. Anne Carolyn, 2 1215 N. Sedeeva Circle. Clearwater, Fla 204, 292. 386 Morris, Marion Louise, 3, 78 N. Dixie Dr., Vandalia, Ohio 190 Morrow, Joan, 1, 159 Cedar St., Mooresville, N. C 219 Morrow, Sue Brown, 2 1009 S. Kinney. Mt. Pleasant, Mich 204, 298 Morse. Carolyn Faith. 3, 3 Newhall St., Springfield, Mass 83 Morse, Grace Virginia, 1 1005 Riverside Ave., Elizabeth City, N. C 219 Moser, Patricia Lynne, 1 5 Salem Rd.. Rockville Centre, N. Y 219 Moses, Judith Ann. 2 5515 Wisoahickon Ave., Philadelphia 44, Penn 304 Mosteller, Mary Elizabeth, 3 525 W. Yale Ave.. Orlando, Fla 190, 302 Mote, Deana Jean, 3 169 Elm St., E. Longmeadow, Mass 91, 190, 282 Motley, Sandra Jean, 3, 312 Edward St., Durham, N. C 190 Mott, Carlese Carolyn, 4 1826 Rose St., Sarasota, Fla 78, 172, 290 Mullins, Carol L., 2, Box 165. Rt. 1, Lorlon, Va 204, 304 Munier. Judith Anne, 1, 1554 Crestlyn Rd., York, Penn 219 Murdoch, Elizabeth P., 2 219 S. Woodlyn Ave., Tampa. Fla 204, 296 Murphy, Elaine Caroline, I 2055 N. Woodstock St., Arlington, Va 219 Murphy. Evelyn Frances, 1 2635 N. Pawhatan St., Arlington. Va 219 Murray, Carolyn, 2, 2106 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C. Murray, Carolyn Kirby, 2 2106 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C 204, 302 Murray, Chiquita Lynn, 1 545 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, N. C 219 Murray, Patricia Ann, 2 533 Parkway, High Point, N. C 204, 306 Murray, Pickett Kendall, 1 1809 Chester Rd., Raleigh, N. C 88, 219 Muselwhite, Sara Joyce, 6 2109 Chapel Hill Rd., Apt. 4, Durham, N. C. Myers, Marcia Irene, 1, 2912 Duke St., Harrisburg, Penn 219 Page Myers, Sarah Anne, 2 40 Homewood Dr.. Manhasset, N. Y 204, 292 Nachman, Charlene Joan, 4 1135 16th St., Newport News. Va 172, 286 Nash, Ann Willett, 2. 3109 Fremont Dr., Louisville. Ky 204. 298 Nasser, Yvonne, 2, 610 Fifth St.. Huntington, W. Va 204, 288 Naviasky, Harriet Joan, 1 3814 Reisterstown Rd., Baltimore 15. Md 219 Neill, Janet Carol, I, 8909 River Rd., Richmond, Va 219 Nelken, Leona Jo, 3, 805 Kirkwood Circle, Camden, S. C 191 Nelson, Barbara Larssen. 4 70 Halliwell Dr., Stamford, Conn 173 Newcombe. Barbara Seaman, 4 55 Rockledge Rd.. Bronxville, N. Y 173, 290 Newell, Kathleen Bernard, 3 1407 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C 191, 292 Newman, Karil Linda. 3 646 Wash. St., Cumberland, Md 108, 191 Ney, Elsye Louise, 1. 9247 Atwood Ave., Norfolk 3, Va 219, 289 Nicholls, Margaret F., 1 4450 Lake Rd., Bay Point, Miami 37, Fla 219 Nichols, Judith L., 2 130 Richmar Dr., Birmingham 9, Ala 204, 286 Nichols, Kathleen, 1 306 W. Union St.. Morganton, N. C 219. 299 Nicholson. Mary Hines, 3 1300 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston, N. C 93, 191, 300 Nickel, Laura Frances. 4, Avondale Estates, Ga 173. 288, 384 Nieman, Nancy Dale. 1 5321 Upton Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn 219 Nijhuis, Ine. 1. Box 303, Jamestown, N. C 219 Nikides, Aglaia H., I, 1050 Cottonwood Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio .219 Nimitz, Elizabeth Ann, 1 Dunham Hospital, Cincinnati 5, Ohio 109, 219, 289 Noble, Mary Jane, 4 487 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn 112, 173, 281 Noell, Eula A.. 7, 1007 Demerius, Durham, N. C. Noggle, Carol Ann, 2 7595 S.W.. 53rd PI., Miami, Fla 93, 204, 284, 385 Nolan, Patricia, 4, Riitlidge, Ga 173, 302. 373 Noller, Leslie Anne, 3 11406 Clovercrest Dr., Tacoma 99, Wash 191, 302 Norby, Nancy Ann, 2, 341 Park Blvd., Glen Ellyn, 111 204, 300 Norris. June Kay, 4, Lago Colony P. O. 264. Aruba, Netherlands, Antilles 121, 173 North, Barbara Ann, 2 Riverview Crescent, Elizabeth City. N. C 282 Northington. Sarah J.. 2148 Malvern Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. 191 Oakley, Dinal Porter, 4, 2006 E. 4th St., Greenville, N. C. Ogburn, Jean. 1, 1806 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C 219 Oliver, Margaret E., 4 329 Confederate St., Fort Mill, S. C 173, 300, 373 Olness, Marian Esther, 5, 815 Chisholm, Alpena, Mich. Orren. Anne Burnette, 1, 704 S. Main St., Reidsville, N. C 219 Osgood, Grace Margaret, 1 115 S. Cuyler, Oak Park, 111 219, 386 Oshinsky, Elaine Joy, I, 1437 Iris St., N.W., Wash. 12, D. C 219 Osteen, Alice Prince, 3, 2402 Guess Rd., Durham, N. C 191 Otstot, Roberta McBeath, 3 Rt. 4, Fairfield Pike, Springfield, Ohio 83, 281, 306 Oudshoff, Judith Lee, 2 Box 36, Country Club Rd., Melbourne. Fla 93, 108. 296 Overing, Joanna Adrienne, 2, Rt. 2, Chapin. S. C 205 Owen, Carolyn, 1, 1201 Norbee Dr., Wilmington 3, Del 219, 289 Owens, Laura Jane, 1, 6 Audubon PI., New Orleans, La 124, 219 Owings, Nettie Hane, 2 217 Strawberry Lane, Clemson, S. C 205, 291 Page, Diana Jean, 6, 308-C Faculty Apts., Durham, N. C. Page, Frances Louise, 4 1421 Dollar Ave., Durham, N. C 83. 173, 282 Page, Virginia Rose. 3, 704 Buchanan Blvd., Durham. N. C. Pallange, Carol Ann, I, Box 444, Quaker Hill, Conn 219 Palmer, Anne Olevia, 1, 104 Clinton Dr.. Anderson, S. C 219 Pardee, Mary, 16841 Cranford Lane, Grosse Point 30, Mich. Parker, Elizabeth, 1, 603 Parkway, High Point, N. C 219 Parks, Linda Ann, 3. Rt. 3, Graham, N. C 191 Parrott, Anne Turner, 2, 904 Rountree St., Kinston, N. C 205 Parsons, Susan Paige, 2, 4301 S. High St., Englewood, Colo 205 Partlow, Virginia Ann, 4 153 Lakeside PI., Highland Park, 111 173, 298 Peacock, Mary Lucy, 1, Box 176, Fremont, N. C 220 Pedder, Jeanne Carole, 3, 468 Berwyn Rd., Birmingham, Mich. Peed, Carolyn Faye, 5, 1008 Holloway St., Durham, N. C. Peeler, Susan Louise, 2 State School for Blind, Raleigh, N. C 109, 205 Penfield, Laura Louise, 4, Box 268, W. Hartford, Conn 174, 294 Perkins, Gail Elizabeth, 4, Crest Rd., Thomaston, Ga 174, 288 J Perry, Elinor Jane, 4, 2302 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C Perry, Margaret Faye, 1, Infinity Rd., Rt. 5, Durham, N. C. Persons, Mary Chauncey, 3 723 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 79, 83, 191, Petch, Helen Margaret, 3, 908 Shepherd St., Durham, N. C Peters, Carolyn, 4, 2006 Oak St., Jack.sonville, Fla Peyton, Patricia Ann, 1 612 Ridgewood Dr., West Lafayette, Ind 220, Pickard Sallic 1 1945 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C 108, 220, Pickett, Harriet Miller, 3 1700 Duke Uni. Rd., Durham, N. C 191, Pierce. Sally Ann, 1, 2112 Roswell Ave., Charlotte, N. C Place Mary Elizabeth, 1 705 E. Worthington Ave., Charlotte 3, N. C Plaster, Nancy Ruth, 1, Patrick Springs, Va Piatt, Jane Hamilton, 3, 227 Hillside Ave., Charlotte 9, N. C... Polk, Kathcrine Ross, 1 1510 Edgedale Rd., Greensboro, N. C Pollock, Linda Longley, 4 11 Hampton Ct., Port Wash., L. L, N. Y 174, Poole, Ruth Earlene, 2, 1416 Broad St., Durham, N. C 205, Pope, Margaret Carlton, 2 55 Dolphin Dr., St. Augustine, Fla Pope, Nancy Elizabeth, 2, Drewryville, Va 205, Powell, Bess Pearle, 1 1128 Magnolia PI., Wilmington, N. C Prentice, Mary Frances, 2 2400 N. Ocean Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Price, Anne Wilson, 1 Abington Rd., Bay Colony, Virginia Beach, Va 220, Priddy, S. Anne, 2, 852 Harbor Cr., Baldwin, N. Y 205, Proctor, Patricia Vaughn, 2 314 S. 3rd St., Sanford, N. C 205, Pryke, Kathleen Stella, 1, 1106 Ala. Ave., Durham, N. C. Puett, Amy Elizabeth, 3, Box 153. Dallas, N. C Purdy, Judith Ann, 2 Rt. 2, Dorsey Lane. Anchorage, Ky 205, Pyles, Jacquelyn Ray, 1, 452 W. Park St., Cary, N. C Quillian. Elizabeth Ellen, 3 782 Chesterfield, Birmingham, Mich 78, 192, 269, Raeburn, Sandra Bird, 3 823 Queen Anne Rd., Teaneck, N. J Rainey, Mathilda Ann, 1 48 Pine Ridge Rd., Wellesley Hill 82, Mass Rambin, Barbara Jean, 2, Louise ' s Lane, New Canaan, Conn. Randolph, Belden, 3, RED, Colrain, Mass 106, Rankin, Dorothy Battle, 3 1227 Vickers ' ve., Durham, N. C 78, 96, 192, Ratcliff, Sandra, 4 612 Franklin fl e.. River Forest, 111 78, 81, 174, Ratts, Nancy Sue, ■ 4 207 S. Walnut St., Osgood, Ind 78, 174, Rau, Lillian Janice, 4 217 W. Shore Dr., Massadequa. N. Y 174, Rawlings, Ann Barr, 2, 256 S. Greenwood St., Marion, Ohio Ray, Diana Katherine, 2, 717 S. Willow Ave., Tampa, Fla. Raynor, Betty Gayle, 4 306 E. 9th St., Greenville, N. C Reasor, Carolyn Sue, 3, 830 N. Beaver St., Wooster, Ohio Redding, Vivian Delaney, 1 1832 Stanford St., Alexandria, La Reed, Henrietta Huggins, 4 306 N. Mendenhall St., Greensboro, N. C 175, Reed, Martea Helen, 2 5400 Montrose Dr., Dallas 9, Texas 205, 289, Rees, Ruth Wolcott, 1. 143 Queens Rd., Charlotte 4, N. C Regan, Dorothy Douglass, 2 Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N. C Reinach, Judy, 1, 343 Wash., Wilmette, 111 Reinhardt, Mary Josephine, 3, Box 293, Hillsboro, N. C 78, Reinsch. Penelope Luise, 1 3671 Northside Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga Reise. Nancy Jean, 3, 1323 Ashland Ave., Wilmette, III 192, Rhamstine, Ma ry E., 2 130 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, N. Y 110, 205, Page .174 298 ...93 ...86 299 289 272 .220 .220 .220 .191 .220 258 289 .205 306 .124 .205 289 300 292 .191 300 .220 298 .192 .220 192 296 302 298 296 .174 .192 .220 284 382 .220 .205 .220 !92 .220 282 302 Rhodes, Helen Kelso, 4 315 Euclid Ave., Dravosburg, Penn 175, 302 Rhodes, Rebecca Davis, 1, 625 E. Polk Dr., Lincolnton, N. C. Rhodes. Sally Holt, 2, 927 Euclid Ave., Lynchburg, Va 205 Rice, Marian Ruth, 2, United Christian Hospital Gulberg P. O., Lahore, W. Pakistan 205, 290 Richardson, Nancy G.. 2 25 Nicholson St., N.W., Wash., D. C 206 Rickard, Carol Ann, 2 564 Winding Way, Dayton 9, Ohio 206, 281, 292 Riddle, Margaret Ann, I 1001 Brook St., Fayetteville, N. C Ridley, Gail Louise, 3, 978 Belle Ave., Teaneck, N. J Riffle, Kay Lovell, 2 432 S. Wayne St., Fort Recovery, Ohio 120, 206, Riley, Penelope, 4, 410 Pocohontas Dr., Virginia Beach, Va... Risien, Diana, 4, 3644 Meadow Lake Lane Houston 19, Texas 83, 93, 175, 269, 302, Ritchie, Grace, 7, 209 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C. Rives, Sally Anne, 3 Randolph-Macon Academy, Front Royal, Va 192, Rizos, Martha Wriston, 2, 73 S. Central Ave., Fairborn, Ohio... Roberson, Mayme Modena, 1, Rt. 2, Candler, N. C Roberts, Marion Elizabeth, 2 4946 Woodland Ave., Western Springs, III Roberts, Virginia Kay, 1, 1002 Alma St., Durham, N. C. Robinson, Isabel D., 2 708 Coverdale Rd., Wilmington 5, Del 206, Rockwell, Pamela Joan, 2 Fairway Gate, Motts Cove, Roslyn H.B.R., N. Y. Rodgers, Ann Gertrude, 1, Internat ' l Field Office Civ Aeronautics Adm., APO 676, New York, N. Y Rodgers, Rebecca Hearne, 3, Box 1106, Canton, N. C Rodhouse, Nancy Anne, 4 2606 C Ave., N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 83, 175, 281, Rodgers, Ruth M., 7, 1910 Wallace St., Durham, N. C. Rogers, Trudy Broadwell, 1, Rt. 7, Burlington, N. C Rogerson. Betty Ann, 2, Rt. 1, Box 108, Robersonville, N. C... Rollinson, Barbara C., 4 2744 Brandywine St., N.W., Wash. 8, D. C 175, Romberg, Anne, 4 Quarters B., U. S. Naval Sta., San Diego 36, Calif 175, Ronson, Kathleen Anne, 3 2019 Wyandotte Rd., Columbus, Ohio 175, Rooker, Edwina, 4, Box 31, Warrenton, N. C Rose, Margie Elizabeth, 1 3018 Collier Dr., Greensboro, N. C Rosen, Alice Helen, 1, 6302 Wallis Ave., Baltimore, Md Rosser, Beryl Massey, 1 1104 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C Rubendall, Linda D., 2 Mount Herman School, Mount Hermon, Mass 206, Rushing, Shade Marie, 3, 520 E. 8th St., El Dorado, Ark 98, Russ, Jacquelyn Anne, 3, Box 1902. Myrtle Beach, S. C Russell, Nancy Jo, 1, 2 Studio Lane, Bronxville, N. Y Ryan, Katharine V., 1, Box 378, Ft. Defiance, Ariz Ryan, Letitia Nanette, 1, Plumtree, N. C Ryan. Rosemary Amelia, 3, 109 Randall Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Sale, Jane Lewis, 3 122 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, W. Va 87, Sampson, Martha, 2 81 Davis Ave., Auburn, Maine 108, 206, 261, Sanders, Ann M., 4, 956 Elder Lane, Jacksonville, Fla. Sanders, Eleanor Bell, 2 Beaver Valley Rd., Rt. 2, Wilmington, Del Sanders, Mary Elizabeth, 2 53 Park Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y 206, Sanders, Martha Frances, I 103 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C Sapp, Margaret Ann, 2, 801 Seville PI., Orlando, Fla Sapp, Marian L., 2, 2511 Lee St., Columbia, S. C 91, Satterfield, Byrd Austin, 1, Timberlake. N. C Satterfield. Winnie Davis, 3, Timberlake, N. C 192, Saunders, Catherine L., 4 1711 Parkland Dr.. Lynchburg, Va Saunders, Susan Jane. 1, Box 229, Corpus Christi, Texas..221, Savage, Marion Elizabeth, 1 1619 High St., Palatka, Fla 221, Scarboro, Gladys Anne, 2 1006 Ninth St., Durham, N. C 206, Schauman, Melba Sally. 3 107 N. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Fla 192, Scherr, Barbara Larkin, 1, 3718 Edmond Lane, Louisville, Ky.. Schlag, Nancy Claire, 4 1402 Seminole Dr.. Greensboro, N. C 176, Schmalz, Carol Jane, 2, White Hall, III. Schmitt, Thelma Small, 4, 311 Rua Timoteo Da Costa Leblon, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 176, Schreiber, Evelyn Dale, 6, 115 Church St., Blackshear, Ga. Schwartz, Diane Regina, 2 305 Kemp Rd., W. Greensboro, N. C 206, 261, Schwertfeger, Ann E., 2 2513 Highland Park Dr., Aiken, S. C Scott, Sandra Dale, I, Fair Bluff, N. C Scowcroft, Ann LaFount. 1, 2868 Marilyn Dr., Ogden, Utah... Scatter, Judith Christine, 3 136 Scottsdale, Riverside, 111 83, 108, 192, Page ...220 ...192 282 .175 385 292 .206 .220 .206 300 .220 .192 302 .220 206 290 284 292 .175 .221 221 ,221 290 192 192 221 221 221 192 294 206 298 221 206 384 221 296 176 302 289 289 292 221 306 288 286 .206 .221 .221 302 Page Segal, Arlene Esta, 4 544 Oritaui PI., Teaneck, N. J 176, 272, 281, 286 Senff, Diana Gene, 4, 3738 Beverly Dr., Toledo, Ohio. ...176, 292 Seward, Annette 0 NeiI, I 2307 Jefferson Rd., Portsmouth, Va 221 Sexton, Elaine Marguerite, 2 2 Waltonway Rd.. Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va 93, 206, 302 Seymour, Merrie Jo, 1, Naval Air Station, Norfolk 1 1, Va 221 Sharp, Eleanor Garner, 3, Copperhill, Tenn 192, 281 Sharpe, Kathryn Wagner, 6, Box 377, Rt. I, Durham, N. C. Shaw, Ruth Graham, 1 18 Kirkland Circle, Wellesley Hills, Mass 108, 221 Shealy, Gurlie Attelia, 1, 1419 Blanding St., Columbia, S. C 221 Shearer. Jeanne Scott, 4 3442 Stratford Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 100, 176, 281, 282 Shepard, Mary Cowell, 2 323 W. Uni. Dr., Chapel Hill, N. C 206, 290, 385 Shilling, Sara Kay, 1, 1162 Westridge Dr., Troy, Ohio 221 Shiossberg, Harriett J., 4 7 Armcrescent E., Halifax, Nova Scotia 176 Shoe, Janet Allen, 4, 18 Cherokee, Portsmouth, Va 177, 292 Shoesmith, Constance Gay, 1, Rt. 1, Clarksville, Va 221 Short, Betty Joan, 3, S. Main St., Norwood, N. C 193, 292 Short, Sylvia Irene, 3, DuPont Blvd., Georgetown, Del 193 Shown. Alice Roberta, 1 Lakewood Rd., Rt. 1, Knoxville, Tenn 221 Shreve, Judith Nina, 1 1417 Premier Way, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 221, 291 Shuford, Virginia A., 1, Country Club Rd., Hickory, N. C 221 Shuler, Milissa Bronson, 3, 2650 Uni. Rd., Durham, N. C 78 Shultz, Elizabeth Lee, 2, 72 Dean Dr., Tenafly, N. J 206 Siegling, Magdalen M., 3 80 Trade St., Charleston, S. C 108, 193, 288 Sifritt, Virginia E., 1, 3725 Townley Rd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio..221 Simmons, Elizabeth Ivy, 1 415 Beach Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y 221 Simmons, Mary Ann, 3 7038 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla 193, 387 Simmons, Sally, 2 2031 Locust St.. N.E., St. Petersburg 2, Fla 206, 294 Sims, Alice Elisabeth, 2, Box 31, Harrisburg, N. C 91, 207 Singletary, Mildred Karen, I Boxhali Plantation, Thomasville, Ga 221 Sink, Betty Jane, 3, 305 S. Chapman St., Greensboro, N. C 193 Skillin, Carol Janet, 4, 2 Stetson Rd., Natick, Mass 292 Smathers, Elizabeth Fran, 1 Box 522, Lake Junaluska, N. C 155, 221 Smith, Barbara Harrington, 3 2108 S.W. Laurel St., Portland I, Ore 177, 373 Smith, Cary, 4, 25 Shaw Lane, Ft. Thomas, Ky 83 Smith, Dorothy Lasseter, 3, S. Georgia College, Douglas, Ga 193 Smith, Elizabeth Anne, 3 7332 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind 193 Smith, Emilie S., 3, 471 Sanford Ave., Auburn, Ala 177 Smith, Emmy Lou. 2, 234 Estado Way, St. Petersburg, Fla. Smith. Jeanne Marion. 1 1020 Highland Rd.. Ithaca, N. Y 221, 299 Smith, Laura Jean, 2 4707 Chevy Chase Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md 207, 290 Smith, Lora Lee Barwick, 6 873 Louise Circle, Durham, N. C 306 Smith, Marilyn Judith, 1, 9 Spring St., Liberty, N. Y 221 Smith, Sarah Leuna, 2, 1305 Summit Ave.. Greensboro, N. C...207 Smith, Virginia K., 4, 711 Castle St., Wilmington, N. C. Snead, Grace Marie, 1, 845 S. 42nd St., Birmingham 6, Ala 221 Snell, Sylvia Patricia, 1 2833 Barmettler St., Raleigh, N. C 221, 291 Snow, Joanne Bennett, 4 Apt C-3, Country Club Apt., Greensboro, N. C 83, 177, 306 Snyder, Dianne, 1, 112 Kendall St., High Point, N. C 221 Sollo, Gabrielle, 3, 2303 llth St., Moline, III. Sommers, Claire Marie, 1 4928 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md 222 Spangler, Ellen Ann. 1 6518 Smithfield St.. McKeesport, Penn 222 Sparkes, Beverley Lee, 4 316 W. Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va 177, 386 Spear, Frances Cornelia, 4 402 Hill St., Waycross, Ga 128, 177 Speed, Lois Ann, 2 4411 Sedgewick Rd., Baltimore 10, Md 207, 282 Speir, Margery Wilson. 1 628 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7, N. C 222 Spencer, Emmie Anne, 1 1145 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C 222, 382 Spruill, Myria Dian, 2, Box 96, Roper, N. C 207 Page Sprunt, Alice Hamilton, 3 191 E. Parkway S., Memphis, Tenn 193, 282 Spunde, Velta, I, K-IB, Uni. Apts., Durham, N. C 222 Spurrier, Carol Stanley, 2, 800 Woodruff PI., Charlotte, N. C 207 Staats, Ann Evans, 4, 612 Stonewall Dr., Charleston, W. Va 177 Staley. Judith Jane, 2 18-B College Village, Winston-Salem, N. C 207, 300 Stalvey, Sarah Hope, 1, 1400 Ninth Ave., Conway, S. C 222 Stanback, Nancy Jean, 4 241 Confederate Ave., Salisbury, N. C 78, 88, 177, 296 Staples, Suzanne O., 2. 1621 Forest Ave., Winter Park. Fla. Starr. Virginia Joan. 2. 400 S. Crest Rd.. Chattanooga 4, Tenn. Stauffer, Julianne, 2, 353 Oakridge Dr., Rochester 17, N. Y. Steagall. Catherine McRae. 1 1220 Bethel Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C 222, 289 Steenken, Patricia, 3 579 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y 124, 193. 304 Stennis. Margaret Jane. 3 3609 Cumberland St.. Wash. 8. D. C 81, 193, 306 Stephens. Barbara Gail. 1 133 N. Highland, Winter Garden, Fla 222 Stephenson, Ann Marie, 4 1803 Westchester Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Sterba, Charlene Beth, 2 24 S. Bodin .St., Hinsdale, III 96, 207, 384, 385 Stevens, Julia Ann, 1. 4775 Drake Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio .222 Stevens, Phyllis Ann. 3 12 Lakehill Rd.. Ballston Lake, N. Y 96. 193. 270. 282 Stevenson. Edith Page. 1 132 Colonial Dr., Wilmington, N. C 222 Stewart, Kay, 4 517 Winding Way, Kettering 9, Ohio 83, 178, 284 Stewart. Mary Caroline, 3 865 Summit Ave., Westfield, N. J 88, 193, 281, 290 .Stewart, Sandra Leona, I, 515 Walnut St., Statesville, N. C 222 Stewart. Sharon Noel. I 225 El Pueblo Way, Palm Beach, Fla 222 Stiles, Jane Ann, 1. 1028 Valencia Ave., Cora Gables, Fla 222 Stober, Cynthia Ann, 2 1408 Walnut St.. Newton Highlands. Mass 93, 155. 294 Stokes, Cynthia Anne. 2 424 N. Main St.. Madisonville. Ky 96, 207. 261 Stone. Peggy Hood. 1. Blair, S. C 222 Stone. Sarah Elizabeth, 4, Rt. 4, Raleigh, N. C 88, 178 Straub, Sarah Anne, 2 115 Trevillian, Kirkwood 22, Mo 100, 109, 207, 282 Straus. Barbara Jester, I 11407 Memorial Dr., Houston, Texas 124, 222 Straw, Paula, 2, 1938 Miller Rd., Huntington, W. Va 207 Strickland, Dorothy E., 3, Charlotte 7, N. C. Strickland, Mary Frances, 4 452 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N. C 178 Strite, Claudia Toy, 3 1148 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md 178, 373, 384 Sturdivant. Susie Marie. 3. Box 85, Sparta, N. C 83, 193, 281 Suesens, Dorothy Anne, 3, 60 Lewis St., Southampton, N. Y. Sullivan, Luta Bewley, 3, 1805 N. Main St., Anderson, S. C 194 Summers, Virginia Gayle, 3, 100 Main St., Conyers, Ga 194, 290 Sumner, Sandra June, 2 950 Arlington Ave., Plainfield, N. J 207, 296 Sutherland, Julia Jean, 1, 533 Hunter St., Madison, N. C 222 Swain. Nancy Elizabeth, 4, Meadow Rd., Riverside, Conn 178 Swan, Helen Hollister, 3, 613 Broad St., New Bern, N. C 282 Swany. Miriam Anne, 2 1125 W. Broadway, Box 126, Maryville, Tenn 207, 302 Swart, Mary Ann, 1 164 Colonial Dr., Wilmington. N. C 222 Swartley. Marian Carol, 4 17 Bridge St.. Stroudsburg, Penn 178. 302 Swasey. Patricia Belle. 1 110 Verbena Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn 222 Sweet, Joan Marie, 2 1916 Welmann Rd., Roanoke, Va 138. 207. 288 Sydenham. Barbara Mona. 3 491 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach, Fla 194 Sydnor, Betty Gleaves, 1 25 Chester St., Stamford, Conn 124, 222 Szabo, Piroska M., 1 6820 Juanita PI., Pittsburgh 8, Penn 222 Szekely, Ruth Elaine, 4 9 Euston Rd., Garden City, N. Y 110, 178, 262 Tafe, Patricia Dee, 3 144 N. Bristow Ave., Los Angeles 49, Calif 294 Talbird, Olga Karen, 1, 2730 Hill Crest Ave., Macon, Ga 222 Talcott, Nancy Janet, 3, 167 Hazel Ave., Glencoe, III 87, 194 Taylor, Carolyn Bettz, 1, 207 Broad St., Marion, N. C 222 Page Taylor, Judith Lynn, 2 318 Fairview Dr., Lexington, N. C 207, 290 Taylor, Mary Valliere, 4, Popular Hill, Va 81, 178, 282 Tervoe, Barbara Ann, 1, 37 Corchaug Ave., Port Wash., N. Y..222 Thomas, Anne Townsend, 4 9637 Sherwood PI., Norfolk, Va 178 Thomas, Mary Jeanne, 1, Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C 222 Thomas, Sarah. 3 28 W. Forrer Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio 78, 194, 386 Thomas, Sarah Jean, 4 718 Coleman PL, Westfield, N. J 179, 288 Thompson. Alma Lee, 4, 138 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 179 Thompson, Anne B., 2, 222 Doyle Ave., Paris, Ky 91, 207, 282 Thompson, Brenda Ann, 1 330 S. Main St., Rutherfordton, N. C 222 Thompson, Mary Virginia, 1 346 Merriweather, Grosse Pointe, Mich 88, 222 Thorne. Jean Stewart, 1 Iceland Def. Force, APO 81, New York, N. Y 222 Thrift, Ruth Nell, 1, 108 W. Poinsettia, Lakeland, Fla 222 Thwaite, Lois Elinor, 1 16 Shore Haven Lane, Manhasset, N. Y 109, 222, 299 Tilley, Diana, 2, 106 N. Ardmore, Columbus 9, Ohio 208 Tilley. Nancy Thomas, 4. C-25 Woodmont Dr., Durham, N. C. Timberlake, Elizabeth M., 2 1287 Jackson Springs Rd.. Macon, Ga 108, 208, 269, 300 Todt, Nancy Work, 3 71 Summit St., Monroe, N. Y 194, 272, 292 Tovell, Martha Alice. 1 Niskey Lake, Atlanta II, Ga 108. 155, 222, 385 Townsend. Ruth Carolyn, 2 Rt. 11. Box 440. Roanoke. Va 208, 382 Trickey, Janice Mae, 2, 1 12 W. Lavender St., Durham, N. C 208 Trotter, Mary Withers. 1 5646 Inwood Dr., Houston 27, Texas 124, 222, 385 Troy, Frances Anne, 1, 1311 Dollar Ave., Durham, N. C. Tsamas, Andronike G., 2 602 Jackson St.. Durham, N. C 88. 208 Tucker, Susan Arden, 3 1305 E. Fourth St., Greenville, N. C 194, 302 Turlington, Virginia O., 2 201 W. Pope St., Dunn, N. C 96. 208, 282 Turnbull. Nancy Margaret. 4 1804 Cre.stwood Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Turner. Janice Elaine. 1, Rt. 2, Covington, Tenn 222, 239 Turner, Sara Helen, I, 208 Ea.st Side Dr., Groveton, Va 222 Tuttle. Marcia Lee, 3 Box 5197, Ardmore Station, Winston-Salem, N. C 194. 282 Tyler, Barbara Regenia, 1, 938 Lambert Circle, Durham, N. C. Tyndall. Margaret Dorcas, 2 413 Harding Ave., Kinston, N. C 108. 296 Tyson, Patricia Jane, 2 1012 Wellington Rd.. High Point, N. C 294 Underwood, Barbara Blair, 1 945 Vernon Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 222 Urban, Nancy Louise, 3 1017 Terrace Blvd., Orlando, Fla 81, 195, 281, 294 Van, Arsdall Anne, 1, APO, New York, N. Y 222 Van. Ausdall Judith Ann, 1 34 Cabbs Rd., West Hartford, Conn 222 Varney, Judith Ann, 4 521 E. Prospect St., Kewanee, 111 96, 179, 262, 298 Vellines, Joan Lee, 1, 4802 Gary St. Rd., Richmond 26, Va 223 Verhoeff, Geeske Anike, 1 Mecklenburg Sanatorium, Huntersville, N. C 223 Vinson, Virginia Kathleen, 4 1061 Holmesdale Rd., Jacksonville, Fla 179, 300 Visco, Linda Baldwin, 2 924 42nd St., West Palm Beach, Fla 208 Volley, Harriet Washburn, 1 1311 Kitmore Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 223 Von, Zellen Estelle, 7, 1001 Lamond Ave., Durham, N. C. Vreeland, Eleanor Lee, 2 9 Westwood Blvd., Connersville, Ind 93, 96, 208, 294 Wachter, Sara Ann, 2, 207 Grave Blvd., Frederick, Md 208, 306 Wade, Mary Irma, 4, Rt. 1, Spring City, Pa 179 Wadsworth, Grace Anne, 4 Silver Brook Rd., Westport, Conn 91, 179, 290 Wagner, Betty Lynne, 4, 110 Lakeside Dr., Statesville, N. C 179 Wahmann, June Wharton, 1, P. O. Box 7, Wash., N. C 223, 291 Waldrop, Grayson, 1, P. O. Box 402, Greenville, N. C 223 Walker, Elizabeth Orr, 1, 684 N. Harper St., Laurens, S. C 223 Walker, Judith Louise, 2 2522 Lelwyn Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 208, 294 Walker, Katharine Badger, 2, 1520 Carr St., Raleigh, N. C 208 Wallace, Kathlee A., 4. 771 York St., Denver 6, Colo. Page Wallis, Barbara Louise, 1 819 W. Rowan St., Fayetteville, N. C 223, 289 Walters, Violet Webster, 4 124 Basnight Lane, Chapel Hill, N. C 179 Ward, Patsy Jean, 3, Rt. 1, Clarendon, N. C 195 Ward, Susan L., 4, 1275 Zimmer Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 180, 286 Waters, Annette, 3, Rt. 1, Box 308, Sylvania, Ga 195 Watters, Barbara Ann, 1 204 Rockingham Rd., Rockingham, N. C 223 Watters, Clara Gertrude, 2, 429 lona St.. New Orleans 20, La 208 Ways, Diana Jeanette, 3 747 Livingston Rd., Elizabeth, N. J 195, 304 Weaver, Ann Amanda, 4 15 Buena Vista Rd., Asheville, N. C 180, 300 Webb, Sallie Erwin, 1, 222 Main St., Oxford, N. C 223 Webster, Sarah Pelham, 3, 615 Pickens St., Columbia, S. C. Weiss, Sandra Jean, 3, 104 N.W. 20th St., Homestead, Fla. Wells, Joan Carolyn, 4 801 E. Hillwood Ave., Falls Church, Va 180 We lls, Mary Alice, 4, 20 Berkley Rd., Maplewood, N. J 180, 288 Welsh, Valerie Draper, 2 3109 W. Penn St., Philadelphia 29, Penn 155, 208, 298 Welther, Janet Lou, 2 4019 St. Ives Ct., Louisville 7, Ky 109, 208, 294 Wenberg, Julia Lewis, 3 140 Colonial Dr., Wilmington. N. C 195, 296 Werner, Barbara Jane, 3 3172 Sunny Crest Lane, Dayton, Ohio 195, 298 Werner, Susan Elizabeth, 2 316 Newport Ave., Webster Groves 19, Mo 96, 208, 298 West, Susan McConnell, 1, 133 W. View Dr.. Athens, Ga 223 West, Wanda Allene, 1 3800 Montevallo Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala 109, 223 Westbrook. Elizabeth Kay, 3, 508 May Ave.. Fort Smith, Ark. Weston, Amy, 4, 1326 Madison Ave., Florence, S. C 180, 282 Wheeler, Sally Clayton, 4 5011 Lowell St.. N.W., Wash. 16, D. C 180, 302 Whitaker, Eleanor G., 2 1201 N. Queen St. , Kinston, N. C 195, 296 Whitaker, Elizabeth N., 1 P. O. Box 1550, Winston-Salem, N. C 223 White, Carol Lou, 1 100 Russell Blvd., Bradford, Penn 223, 291 White, Miriam Nickel, 2 2001 Bayshore Dr.. Brigantine. N. J 208 Whitehurst, Frances Carol, 4 2011 Wroxton Rd., Houston 5, Texas 180, 302 Whitenton, Bobbye Kaye, 1 804 Larchwood Rd.. Falls Church, Va 223 Whitesides, Dorothy Ann, 1 487 South Union St., Concord, N. C 223, 289 Whiting, Jean Cameron, 3, 7811 Exeter Rd., Bethesda, Md 83 Whitley, Ruth Irene, 2 609 Parkway, High Point, N. C 93, 208, 302 Whitney, Sue Wolfson, 3, 40 East 39th St., Bayonne, N. J. Whyte, Lelia Nan, 4 2316 Marcy St., Evanston, III 106, 121, 180, 292 Wichterman, Darlene A., 3 Rt. 3. Box 380, West Palm Beach, Fla... 195 384 Wilbur. Sally McNarah, 1 106 D Suburban Pkwy., Norfolk, Va 223 Wilkinson, Dorothy M., 6, Duke Uni., Durham, N. C. Willard, Norma Lee, 6, H 3-C Uni. Apts., Durham, N. C. Williams, Jo Dare, 1, 730 Marigold St.. Rocky Mount, N. C 223 Williams, Sylvia, 2, Fourth Buckner, Munfordville, Ky 209 Wilson, Beverly Waugh, 4, Box 677, Lenoir, N. C 181 Wilson, Brenda Kay, 1 2507 South Boston PI.. Tulsa, Okla 109, 223 Wilson, Elizabeth Walton, 1 831 Ardsley Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 155, 223 Wilson, Eloise, Danielle, 1 3357 Wooddale Dr., Atlanta, Ga 223 Wilson. Nancy Lu, 3, 220 Brookside Dr., High Point, N. C 282 Winget, Louise Cosette, 1 2006 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, Ohio 223, 291 Winter, Maralyn, 1, 600 Lakeland, Grosse Pointe, Mich 91 Winton, Elizabeth Love, 3, 3007 Mayview Rd.. Raleigh, N. C 298 Wise. Marion Rae, 1, 2318 Sheffield Dr.. Kalamazoo, Mich 223 Woltz. Mary Joann, 2, 444 Hardee Rd., Coral Gables. Fla 284 Wood. Katherine Wendy, 1, 1 1 1 Homewood Rd., Los Angeles 49. Calif 96, 223 Wood, Peggy Anne, 4 204 N. Person, Raleigh, N. C 78, 181, 296 Woodall, Joan Elizabeth, 4 138 Chesterfield Rd., Hampton, Va 181 302 Woodard, Barbara W., 1 6553 Sagamore Rd.. Kansas City, Mo 223 Page Woodruff. Margaret Elise, 1 1531 Catherine ' s Ct., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Woolfolk, Tallulah Kay, 1 1060 Sunset Dr., Lake Wales, Fla 223, 385 Wooten. Christine Godwin, 4 104 Church St.. Whiteville, N. C 181, 292 Wright. Hazel Elizabeth. 4 3807 Churchill Circle. Durham, N. C 294 Wright, Ivy Vines, 1 212 Shades Crest Circle, Birmingham 9, Ala 223 Wright, Mary Lu, 2, Greenville Rd., Madisonville, Ky 209 Wright, Nancy Lee, 2 10 Sage Terr ace, Scarsdale, N. Y 124, 209, 304 Page Wynn, Mary Nina, 1 1002 West Ave.. North Augusta, S. C 223 Wynne, Judy Linda, I, 7 Chestnut Dr., Great Neck, N. Y 223 Yeitz, Ruth W.. 4. Norwich, Conn. Yonkers. Katherine E.. 1 75 Pollard Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J 224 Yorke, Anne Griffith, 204 Verona Ave., Ayden, N. C 224 Youmans. Beverly Joan, 1 6167 Crittenden, Indianapolis 20, Ind 224, 291 Youmans, Carol Anne, 1 3317 Lake Mendota Dr., Madison 5, Wis 224 Young, Joan Ellen, 2 5530 Riviera Dr., Coral Gables 46, Fla 209 UNDERGRADUATE MEN Abbott, Frederick Clarke, 3 409 4th St., Laurel, Del 182, 348, 381 Abernethy, Bruce Catlin, 1, 2722 Brown Ave., Durham, N. C 210 Abernathy, Frank Henry, 4, 101 Baldwin Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Abrell, John William, 4 222 N. Georgia Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va 156 Adams, David Carlyle, Jr., 1 2125 Cowper Dr., Raleigh, N. C 210 Adams, Dolph Oliver, 2, Engram St., Montezuma, Ga 196 Adams, James Gary, 1, 895 Davis Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 210 Adams, John Carl, 1, 1006 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Agnew, Harman Wilson, II, 4, Box 93, Floyd, Va 137, 156 Akers, Douglas Neal, 2, 303 Dwight Ave., Endicott, N. Y 182 Akers, William Michael, 4 620 34th St., West Palm Beach, Fla 156, 277, 309 Albright, William Douglas, 1 3100 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 210, 335 Aldo, Peter Lee, 2, 542 W. River St., Milford, Conn 196, 315 Aldridge, Thomas Earl, 1 Hudson Road E., Irvington, N. Y 210 Alexander, Frank Howard, 3 168 Jeffer Court, Ridgewood, N. J 313 Alexander, John MacFie, 4 168 Jeffer Court, Ridgewood, N. J 156, 313 Alexander, Richard B., 3, Rt. 2, Kinston, N. C. Alexander, William B., Jr., 3 8 Mallow Hill Rd.. Baltimore 29, Md 182, 309 Alexander, William Walker, 2 108 N. Dawson St., Thomasville, Ga 196 Algary. William Page, 3 172 Wembley Rd., Asheville, N. C 182, 327 Allan, Thomas Oscar, 1, 105 Ingram Ave., Pittsburgh 5, Penn...2I0 Allen, Burwell A., Jr., 3 915 Demerius St., Durham, N. C 156, 365, 369 Allen. James A., 7, 2609 Grant Ave., Raleigh, N. C 317 Allen, Robert Anderson, 1 59 Putnam Ave., Ormond Beach, Fla 210 Allie, Deems Lee, 2 914 Shelton Ave., Statesville, N. C 317, 355 Almond, Jones Evans, Jr., 3, 501 Fairview Dr., Lexington, N. C. Alpern, Robert Jay, 1, 18 Richman Ave., Newburgh, N. Y 210 Alster, Lawrence Jacob, 4 2916 Northampton St.. N.W., Wash. 15, D. C 136, 156, 345 Altman. Don West, 1, 212 Fifth St., Freeport, Penn 210 Aman, John Reid, 4, Rt. 3, Box 274, Clinton, N. C 156 Amoroso, Lawrence John, 4 40 Chestnut Ave., Torrington, Conn 156, 319 Amsler, John Hartman, 3 20 38th St., Sioux City 3, Iowa 182, 315 Anderson, Douglas Gustav, 3 3332 Tennyson St., N.W., Wash. 15, D. C 182 Anderson. Farris Furman, 2 100 First Ave., S.E., Atlanta 17, Ga 196 Anderson, Richard Parker, 2, Blewett Falls, Lilesville, N. C 196 Anderson, Richard Scott, I 545 Morris Ave., Springfield, N. J 210 Anderson, Robert Doyle, 2 4120 Coldwater Rd.. Fort Wayne, Ind 196, 327 Anderson, Robert William, 3 733 Cummings Ave., Kenilworth, III 275, 335 Andrews, Frederick Franck, 2 1224 Brookland Pkwy., Richmond 27, Va 82, 110, 196, 327 Andrews. Neill Preston, 2 701 Chestnut St., Lumberton, N. C 196 Annis, Jere Wright, III, 4, 417 Waverly PI., Lakeland, Fla 156 Applewhite, Henry Ervin, 2, Box 55, Stantonsburg, N. C. Page .Applewhite. James W., Jr., 4, Stantonsburg, N. C 107, 112 Arant, Williams Edward, 3, 405 S. Church St., Manning, S. C 156 Archer, Lee Lloyd, 1, Mahopac, N. Y 196, 357 Arena, Jay Morris, Jr., 1, 2032 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 210 Arnold, Everette Lee, Jr., 1, 616 King St., Reidsville, N. C 210 Arrington, Joel C, III, 1, 314 Claire Dr., Thomasville, Ga 210 Arrison, Peter. 1, 1023 Shetwynd Apts.. Rosemont, Penn 210 Asay, Robert Charles, 2, 39 W. Main St., Wrightstown, N. J 196 Ashe, James Duncan, Jr., 1, 17 Elm Ave., Warwick, Va 210, 328 Ashley, Roger Trabue, 2, 261 Aberdeen St., Dunedin, Fla. Askin. David James, 3 3936 Dalewood Ave., Pittsburgh 27, Penn 329 Aston, James William. Jr., 3 5000 Royal Lane, Dallas, Texas 82. 323, 374 Atherholt, George Thomas, 4 217 W. South Ave.. Glenolden, Penn 354 Atkins, James Murrey, Jr., 3 1751 Queens Rd., W., Charlotte, N. C 119, 182 Atkins, Thomas Radcliffe, 1 261 Levert St., Mobile, Ala 125, 210 Atkinson, William Wade, 3, Camp Bellsville, Ky 182 Auman, Jason Reid, Jr., 3, Rt. 4, Durham, N. C 182, 377 Austin, Alan Douglas, 1 3713 Main Highway, Miami 33, Fla 100, 210 Austin, Daniel Lee, 1 4645 Garfield St., N.W., Wash. 7, D. C 143, 145. 210 Austin, David William. 3, 1128 Stillwood Dr. N.E., Atlanta, Ga 145, 182, 266, 268, 276, 323 Austin, Joseph Harlan, 2 Claik Point Rd., West River, Md 138, 196 Autry, George Bailey, 4 104 Forest Hills Dr., Wilmington, N. C 123. 124. 125. 156 Aycock, Charles Brantley, 2 2156 Guess Rd., Durham, N. C 108. 149, 196, 329 Bach. John David, 1, 105 Bishop Ave., Morehead, Ky 210 Bachtell, Clifton M., Jr., 3 2403 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 335, 357 Baggett, Paul Richard, 1 2113 48th St., W., Birmingham 8, Ala 210 Bailey, Lloyd Richard, 4, Rt. 1, Burnville, N. C 156 Bain. Richard Carlysle, 4 1319 Sanford Ct.. Falls Church, Va 84, 115, 156, 266 Baker, Allan Price, Jr., 1, Rt. 1, Oxford, N. C 210 Baker, Bernie Ballington, 1, Tyner, N. C 82, 210 Baker, William Atlas, 4 P-2A Cameron Ct. Apts., Raleigh, N. C 156, 315 Balderacchi, Arthur E., 2 3805 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 196, 333 ' ■ ' Baldwin, Tom Akins, 2 2590 N. Moreland Blvd., Shaker Hts. 20, Ohio Ballance, Frank Covington, 1 722 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 210 Ballantyne, Bruce H., 3 108 Euclid Ave., Waterburv 10, Conn 120, 182 Ballard, Charles Lee, 4, Box 354, South Hill, Va 157 Ballard, James Edward, 3 458 Shannon Dr., S.W., Atlanta, Ga 182 Ballow, Edward B., Jr., 3 2227 20th St., N.W., Wash. 9, D. C 182, 319 Ballowe, Edgar Coleman, 2 2500 Semmes Ave., Richmond, Va 196 Balmer, Donald Angus, 1, 24 Baldwin Ave.. Larchmont. N. Y...210 Bandre, George, III, 1, 41 Magnolia Dr., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y 196 Bankert, Jon Calvin, Jr., 4 3509 Milford Ave., Baltimore, Md 157, 266, 268. 373 Page Banks, Wendell, 1, 16 E. 48th St., Savannah, Ga 143, 210 Bannard, Robert Heath, 1 123 Hawthorne Rd.. Birmingham, Mich 210, 377 Banta. Henry David, 2 100 Elliott Circle, Oak Ridge, Tenn 138. 196, 329 Baraban, Harvey Morse, 3 5925 State Line, Kansas City, Mo 136, 345 Barber, Elavil, Jr., 1. 702 Martin St., Durham, N. C 210 Barker, James Dailey, Jr., 4 2985 Nancy Creek Rd.. Atlanta, Ga...l06, 111. 157. 274, 313 Barkley. Frank Latimer, 3 5000 Glenbrook Rd., N.W., Wash. 16, D. C 182, 313 Barnes, Marvin Lee, 3 415 N. Daughtry St., Rocky Mount. N. C 82. 135, 182, 327 Barnes, Ralph Willet, Jr.. 4 24 St. Pauls PI.. Garden City, N. Y 85, 116, 157, 267, 327 Barnette, Henry Vance, Jr., 1 2702 Whiteoak Rd., Raleigh, N. C 210 Barnhart, William Cole, 4 4038 Shorecrest Dr., Orlando, Fla 142, 271, 276, 343 Barrett, George Frederick, 3, Rt. 5, Wabash, Ind 82, 182 Barrier, Robert Charles, 2 nil Hudson Dr., N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga 196 Barringer, John Terrell, 1, Tampa Ave., Durham, N. C 210 Barry, James Richard, 3, King St. Rt., South Windsor, Conn. Banal, James Edward, 4 1208 Garfield St., Gary, Ind 157, 323, 356 Barton. Alexander C, 4 Rt. I, Union Valley Rd., Newfoundland, N. J 157 Barton, James Newcomb, 2 958 Gladstone, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich 311 Bass, Thomas Langston. 2. Box 188. 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C 196 Beaty, Robert Carroll, 3 920 Urban Ave., Durham. N. C 117. 182, 267, 268, 272 Beck. Donald Edward. 3 1511 English St., Winston-Salem, N. C 182 Becker, Mike Smith, 1, 1819 Brevard PI., Camden, S. C 210 Beckwith, Donald C, 1 1650 Dale Ave., Winter Park, Fla 210, 328 Beeker, William Arlen, 3 Apt. 10, 916 Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 182 Begien, Ralph Norman, III, 1 Penthouse Apt., 517-19 9th St., Huntington, W. Va 210 Bell, Floyd Alexander, 2 347 George St., Rocky Mount, N. C 82, 210, 354, 356 Bell, Frank Mebane, Jr., 3 335 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C 309 Bell, Harry Bradford. 3 730 6th Ave., Patterson Ht., Beaver Falls, Penn. Bell. John Mitchell, 3 3042 Campbell Ave., Lynchburg, Va 118, 182, 319 Bell, Luther Edward, Jr., 3, 507 S. Lee St., Americus, Ga 317 Bell, Michael Peter, 1, 60 Campbell Dr., Stamford, Conn. Bell, Robert B., 4, Durham, N. C 157, 317 Bender, Michael Swift, 3, 1244 Winthrop Dr., Rock Hill, S. C. Bender, Nathan Judson, Jr., 1 1513 Lime Ave., Shreveport, La 124, 196 Bengtson, Peter Yeager, 1, 115 E. Elm St., Greenwich, Conn 210 Bennett, Lawrence William, 3 P. O. Box 233, Shrewsbury, N. J 90, 182, 280, 333, 373 Benson, John Frank, 3 34 Hillman St., Pittsburgh 27, Penn 182, 275, 329, 381 Benson, Robert Jackson, 3, 4017 Roxboro Rd., Durham, N. C...381 Bentz, Ronald Heilig, 1, 1349 Sleepy Hollow Rd., York, Penn...210 Page Berger, Edward Paul, 4 942 N.W. 21 Court, Miami, Fla 157, 275, 373 Bergesen, Richard Nelson, 3. 196 Stale Rd., Princeton, N. J 182 Berkley, Robert Clarkson, 1 Qts. A USN TT, Camp Lejeune, N. C 110, 210 Berman, Howard Hillel, 4, Walter Reed Army Hospital Wash., D. C 106, 107. 113. 157. 345, 377 Bernhardt, Peter Charles, 1 139 S. Broadway, White Plains, N. Y 210 Bertch. James Frank. 3 76 Kilbourn Rd.. Rochester, N. Y 87, 329 Best. Eugene Crawford. Jr., 1 Rt. 2, Box 4. Spartanburg. S. C 210 Best, Michael Robert, I, 2002 S. Miami Blvd., Durham, N. C...210 Best, Thomas Waring, 1 1962 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N. C 110, 210 Best, William Joseph, 3, 2220 Aldo Blvd., Quincy, III 182, 309 Beverly, George Wesley, Jr.. 3 Beverly Apts., Asheville, N. C 182, 274, 323 Bevis, Richard Wade, 3 45 Bush Ave., Greenwich, Conn 80, 82, 280, 331 Bigelow, Lucius Cummings, I 131 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 196 Bigger, John Franklin. Jr., 2 1008 Cynthia Crescent. Anniston. Ala 196. 337 Biggers, Robert Price, 2 2810 Chelsea Circle, Durham. N. C 196, 319 Biggs, Charles Thomas, 3 2116 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 182, 327 Bimestefer, John David, 3 3006 Dunmore Rd., Dundalk 22. Md 182, 311 Birmingham, John Roy, I 1224 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh 32, Penn 210 Bishop, Winford Kent, 1 5640 Long Island Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 210 Biswell, Charles David, 4 Chestnut Dr.. Rt. 1, Woodstown, N. J 157, 313 Bjontegard, Arthur M., Jr., 3 201 Overlook Terrace. Hendersonville, N. C 329 Black, Leonard Cole, 4 Thalia Gardens, Rt. 2, Lynnhaven, Va 90, 157, 327 Black, Thomas C, Jr., 3, VA Hospital, Alexandria, La 182, 337 Blackburn, A. Maxwell, III, 2 180 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J HI, 315 Blackburn. Harry Lee. Jr., 4, 122 A. P. Hill Ave. Highland Springs. Va 84, 115, 157, 267, 323 Blackistone, David L., 4 Chevy Chase. Md 135. 158. 275, 335 Blackmon, William James, 1, Rt. 4, Box 88, Whiteville, N. C. 211 Blackwell, Walter Koeple. 1 508 Isle of Palms, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 211 Blackwood, Walser A., Jr., 2 230 Plymouth Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 196 Blake, Jerry Lee, 1, 323 Holt Ave., Greensboro. N. C 211 Blanchard, David Irving, 3 1215 30lh St., W.. Bradenton. Fla 182 Blatt, Daniel Harry. 3. 61 New Main St.. Haverstraw, N. Y 345 Blattner, Peter W.. Jr., 2 313 Concors PI., New Milford, N. J 143, 183 Blazer, Edward Patrick. 3 6629 Kindred St., Philadelphia 49, Penn 183, 327 Blechman, Barry Kent, 4, 5034 Reno Rd. N.W., Wash. 6, D. C 106. 107. 109. 158. 274, 345 Blevins, James Lowell, 4 1307 Azalea G arden Rd., Norfolk 2. Va 158 Bliss, Peter Calvin, 1. 28 Ridgecrest. E., Scarsdale, N. Y 211 Blizard, Victor Paul. 3 733 Wash. Lane. Jenkintown. Penn 124, 343 Bloch, Howard Ruben, 4, 2908 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va 341 Block, Byron Barclay, 3, Rt. 1, Box 15E, Tallahassee, Fla 329 Blue, Donald Laird, 1 1367 Sun Crest Dr., Cincinnati 8, Ohio 211. 377 BIyth, Jon Richard, 2 2430 Kensington Dr.. Columbus 21, Ohio 196, 325 Boardman, Thomas Knox, II, 1 739 Palmer Ct., Ridgewood, N. J 211 Boggs, John Hunter. 2 3908 Kanawha Ave., Charleston 4. W. Va 118 Boggs, William Wayne, 4, 200 Atlantic St.. Oradell, N. J 158, 309 Boles, Steven Howard, 2, Rt. 1, Liberal, Kans. Bolinger, Donald Servis, 4 2700 Oak Park Ave., Dayton, Ohio 115, 158 329 Bollman, Paul W., Jr., 4 301 Chestnut St.. Shillington, Penn 158 Bomze, Richard Mark, 3, 840 Bryant St.. Woodmere, N. Y 345 Bonczek, Lonegan F., Jr.. 4 160 N. Main St., Webster, Mass 158, 319. 371 Page Bond, William McElroy, 1 Meadow Estates, Wheeling, W. Va 211, 322 Bongard, Victor, Jr., 1, 187 Lexington Ave., Westwood, N. J 211 Bonham, Arthur Erwin, 4 806 N. College, Kinston, N. C 116, 145, 158 Booher. James A., Jr., 3. Box 13, Elkin, N. C...118, 183. 275, 329 Boomer, Walter Eugene, 1. Rich Square, N. C 196, 327 Boone, Stephen C, 2 3123 Conway, Houston 25, Texas 333, 377 Booth, Stuart Edgar, I, 73 Mullens Lane, Bernardsville, N. J 211 Boothby, Herbert Stanley, 1 555 Moreno Rd., Wynnewood, Penn 196, 270, 333 Boozer, Frank Vernon, 4 159 Orleans Circle. Norfolk, Va 158, 327, 373 Boris, Stanley Emil, 3, 37 Warren St., Salem, Mass 325 Borland, Andrew Hoyt, Jr., 1 2010 Pershing St., Durham. N. C 211 Boro, Gilbert Vener, 1 75 S. Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck. N. Y 84, 136 Borsuk, Gregory Michael, 3, 19 Little St.. East Orange, N. J. Bosley. Norman Keith. 4, 310 Church St., Evanston, 111 158 Bosson, Dave Carl, 1, 228 Notch Rd., Clifton. N. J 211 Bostian, Ronald Edward, 2 1525 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C 317, 356 Bostic, Wayne Milford, 3, 321 Central Pkwy.. Warwick, Va 183 Bosworth, Anthony, 4, 8 Vassar PI., Scarsdale, N. Y 158, 329 Bottoms, Alton Bruce, 4 40 Penn. Ave., Canton, N. C 158, 275, 311, 380 Bourn, James Dewey, 2, 767 Water St., Barboursville, W. Va 329 Bourne, Elliott Grayson, 4, Box 87, Stoneville, N. C 158, 343 Bourne, Richmond Wiley, Jr., 3 Wash. Rd., Spartanburg, S. C 183, 309 Bowen, Robert Sadler, 1, Box 905, Eustis, Fla 211 Bowers, Alfred George, 4 Rt. 3, Princeton Pike, Princeton, N. J 158, 309 Bowers, Glen Wilson. 3 423 Chesterfield Rd.. Raleigh, N. C 118, 183, 315 Bowers, Thaddeus Ray, 2 1118 Seventh Ave., Bristol, Tenn 197, 327 Bowles, Joseph Cates, 1 2100 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C 110, 211 Bowman, Jack Bletz, Jr., 2, 2822 Johnson St., Hollywood, Fla... 197 Bowman, Richard Gerald, 1 11 Hampton Rd., Westmont, N. J 145, 183, 328 Boyd. James Sherwood. 1 1310 Deaton PI., Hiuh Point, N. C 211 Boyd, John Winfield, 1 1029 Duncan Ave., Yeadon, Penn 149, 197, 319, 366 Boyd, Philip Howard, 1 1304 Chickering Rd.. Nashville. Tenn 197 Boyer, William Mercer, 4, 2005 Elizabeth Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C 84, 158, 266, 267, 268 Boykin, John Conway, 1 2113 Stratford Rd., Richmond 25, Va 211 Boys, William Waring, 2 33650 Hillcrest Dr., Farmington, Mich 144, 311 Bracey, Daniel Gilford, 2, Pembroke, N. C 197 Bradford, Alan Taylor, 4 2233 The Circle, Raleigh, N. C 112, 158 Bradford, William Hollis, 3 6704 Fairfax Rd., Chevy Chase, Md 183, 315 Bradley, Thomas Joseph, 1 792 Elm Spring Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Penn 211 Bradshaw, Francis Connor, 1 205 N. Tarboro St., Wilson, N. C 211, 308 Bradsher, Thorston T., 2, 1 18 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Bragg, Arnold Watts, 6, 2126 Sprunt St., Durham, N. C. Branch, Leslie Bernard, 1, 1408 Kent St., Durham, N. C 211 Braun, Harvey Henry, 4 36 Rutledge Dr., Redbank, N. J 84, 158, 323 Braxton, Jabus Walter, Jr., 1 332 S. Poplar St., Lincolnton, N. C 211 Breed, James Allan, 1 73 Woodside Dr., Wethersfield, Conn 211 Breslow, Harry Lee, 3 184 20 Cambridge Rd., Jamaica, N. Y 183, 345 Brewer, David Lee, 4 1084 W. 4th St., Winston-Salem, N. C 158 Bridenbaugh, Charles, III. 3 3202 6th Ave., W., Bradenton, Fla 183, 335 Bridges, Benjamin, Jr., 4, 300 W. Loudoun St., Leesburg, Va. Bright, Arnold Phihp, 2, Box 123 Guess Rd., Durham, N. C. Bright, James Lee, 4 724 N. Peace Haven Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Britt, Harry Greer, 2 4705 Evergreen Dr., Port Arthur, Texas 94, 197, 331 Britton, William Moses, 3, 230 S. Maple St., Ahoskie, N. C 159 Page Brockelbank, John Elliott, 3, 851 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. Brockwell, Arlick L., Jr., 3, Petersburg, Va 159, 327 Brodhead, Robert Edgar, 3 115 N. Market St., Durham, N. C 323, 351 Brooks, Iru 323 Brooks, Linton Forrestal, 3 509 Capitol PI., Columbia, S. C 123, 183, 277, 343 Brooks, Marshall Heindel, 2 2366 N. Oakland St., Arlington 7, Va 197, 337 Brooks, William Ward, 3, 61 Denham Rd., Springfield, N. J 337 Broughton, Joseph O., Jr., 2 2924 Hydrangea PI., Wilmington, N. C 118, 197 Brown, Daniel Mason, 1 1530 Bluemont Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va 211 Brown, Gary Holmes, 4, Rt. 1, Randleman, N. C 100, 159, 265 Brown, James Robert, 2 2780 N.E. 24 Court, Pompano Beach. Fla 197 Browne, James Wilburn, Jr., 2 1248 W. Woodlawn Ave., Norfolk 2, Va. Brownell, Robert Burton, 4 Rt. 3, Parker Rd„ Morristown. Tenn 116, 159, 266. 274, 277 Browning, Arthur Lee, 1, 721 Madison St., Portsmouth, Va. Brownson, Fred Oscar, 3 1130 Monroe St., Wenatchee, Wash 331 Brownstein, Mark, 1 229 S. Linden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif 211 Broyles, Rowan Manning, 3 19 West Locust St., Bethlehem, Penn 183 Bruce, Norman MacDonald, 1 8101 S.W. 90th Terrace, Kendall 56, Fla 143, 211 Brueggemann, Martin W., 1 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio 211 Brunnemer, Heber Keith, Jr., 1 1344 West Brook Circle, Gastonia, N. C 211 Brush, Clinton E., IV, 1 1148 Brookwood Lane, Nashville, Tenn 211, 328, 377 Bruton, John Macaulay, 3, 2412 Longest Ave., Louisville, Ky...331 Bryant, Farnsworth Dudley, 1 2141 Alta Ave., Louisville 5, Ky 145, 211 Bryson, Edwin Constant, 4 818 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 159, 275, 317, 333 Buchholz, Robert Burman, 3 5735 Anthony Wayne Tr., Maumee, Ohio 183, 323 Buckley, Peter Martin, 2 67 Newton Ave., Norwalk, Conn 197, 309 Buehler, Martin George, 1 704 Cedar Grove Rd., Broomall, Penn 211 Buehler, Peter Robert, I 31 Beechwood Dr., Glen Head, N. Y 211 Bulkley, Edward Everett, 4 Lincoln Rd., South Lincoln, Mass 116, 159 Bullard, Lawrence Dawson. 3 603 Colonial Dr., Wilmington, N. C 159 Bullock, Frank William, Jr., 1 219 Devin St., Oxford, N. C 143, 211 Bullock, Gerald R., 6, 1748 Murray St., Durham, N. C. Bullock, John Alfred, Jr., 4 6 Sunset Dr., Summit, N. J 159, 333, 374 Bumgarner, Arthur D., 1 1521 Winston Rd., Lexington, N. C 317, 352 Bunch, Francis Marion, II, 1 5 Aldrich Way, Wilmington 6, Del 211 Bunch, Willis A., Ill, 3, Chandler Rd., Chadbourn, N. C...149, 159 Bunn, Jack Calvin, 3 5510 Charlcote Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 118, 135, 183 Bunn, Ronald Roy, 1, 4812 Aukai Ave., Honolulu 15, Hawaii. .211 Bunn. Spruill Gilmore, 3 Gold Leaf Farms, Spring Hope, N. C 183, 315 Burch, James David. 1, Rt. 2, Clyde, N. C 145, 211 Burch, Robert Mildon, 1, 1302 Mayfair Rd., Raleigh, N. C 211 Burdick. Donald Smiley, 4 7 Chestnut Dr., Huntington, W. Va 159. 272. 313 Burford, Rex Layfield, 1 832 Mathews Ave., Charleston, W. Va 211 Burger, Joseph Charles, Jr., 4 MOQ 2000, Camp Lejeune, N. C 159, 329 Burk. Robert William, Jr., 1 2200 Elm St., Parkersburg, W. Va 211 Burnett. Alfred Marvin, 1, 1503 Ruffin St., Durham, N. C 211 Burnette, Jerry Carter, 1 314 Monongalia St., Charleston 2, W. Va 211 Burnham, Thomas Jens, 1 191 Holly Ave., Hempstead, N. Y 110, 211 Burns, Robert Brittain, 1, Copperhill, Tenn 211 Burns, Robert Enoch, 2, Box 368, Maxton, N. C 183 Burr. David Shepard, 1 21 E. 52nd St.. New York, N. Y 197, 323 Burton, Richard Greene, 4, 52 Alumni Ave. Providence. R. 1 159, 265, 275, 280, 311, Busch. Ronald Earl, 1, 710 W. Ogden Ave., Hindsale, 111 Buschman, Theodore W., 3, 71 1 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C Bush. Jack Randolph. Jr., 1, Box 79, Fla 211, Buteau, Bernard P.. Jr., 3 Marion Ave., Plantsville, Conn 183, Byers, John Winchester. 1, 106 Elkton Blvd.. Elkton. Md Byers, Robert Maxwell, 3. 106 Elkton Blvd., Elkton, Md Byrd, Carl Leslie, Jr., 1, Box 546, Erwin, N. C. Byrd, Wade Rupert, 3, Box 546, Spindale, N. C 351, Byrne, William D., Jr., 2 10 Avon Rd., Larchmont, N. Y 333, Cade, Stephen Carroll, 1, 603 Normal Ave., Normal, III Caflisch, Jacob C, III, 1, 77 Beach Rd., Sarasota. Fla Caison. Christopher H., 2, Parker Dr., Clinton, N. C Caldwell, Herschel A., Jr., 3, 3100 Devon Rd., Durham, N. C Calhoun, Thomas Anthony, 3 Qtrs. 5, Ft. McNair, Wash. 25, D. C 183 Caliendo, Richard Nunzio, 1 2734 Birch Ave., East Meadow, N. Y Callahan, Charles W., Jr., 1 162 Kennedy St.. Bradford, Penn Callcott, Thomas Anderson, 4 1718 College St., Columbia, S. C 82 Calvert. John Frederick, 4 4 Windermere Rd., Auburndale, Mass 147, 159, 277 Cameron. Edmund M., Jr., I 2818 Chelsea Cr., Durham, N. C Camp, Thomas Frank, Jr., 4 892 Rosedale Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 160 Campbell, Alden R., 1, 12 Milburn Park, Evanston, 111 Campbell. John Thomas O.. 1 9 Edge Water Dr., Old Greenwich, Conn 117, 138, 197 Campbell, Robert Colby, 1 139 Central St., Woodsville, N. H 118 Campbell, William Lowell, 2 2604 Liberty St.. Parkersburg. W. Va Candler, William Love, Jr., 3 5053 Horseshoe Trail, Dallas 9, Texas Canney, Frank Douglas, 2 2049 Monroe Ave., Belmont, Calif Canno, Michael Peter, 1, 870 5th Ave., New York 21, N. Y.. Cannon, Kim Colladay, 3 131 Lewis St., S.W.. Vienna, Va 183, 275 Caplan, Neil Howard, 1,517 Aycock St., Raleigh, N. C. Cappello, John Joseph, 2 146 Catherine St., Bridgeport, Conn 183 Garden, Billy McCoy, 1, 1116 Park Ave., Durham, N. C. Garden, Joseph Albert, Jr., 1, 714 Martin St., Durham, N. G Cardoze, Fernando, 3 Calle Columbia 4, Panama Rep., Panama Carlisle, James Mallory, 4, 741 Carleton Rd., Westfield, N. J Carlitz, Michael, 1, 2303 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C Carlson, Clifford Arthur, 2, 122 W. Ninth St., Hinsdale, 111.. Carlson, Ronald Darwin, 1 Rt. 1, Box 205, Matawan, N. J 143 Carlton, Linwood Wray, 3 Wallace, N. C 351, 353, 355. 356, 358, 359 Carlton, Terry Scott, 2 703 Piedmont St., Reidsville, N. C 197. Carlton, Thomas G., 2, 934 6th Ave., Birmingham 4, Ala Garlyn, Robert Henry, 2 1517 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y 197 Carpenter, David Warner, 1 115 Harrison Ave., Harrison, N. Y Carpenter, Donald S., Jr.. 1, 710 W. Oak St., Shelby, N. C... Carr, Donald Richard, 3, 3501 High Point Rd. Greensboro, N. G 183, 275, 277, 331, 332, 333 Carr, Edward Rutledge, 2 19 Hillvale PI., Alexandria, Va 197 Carr, Howard Ernest, Jr., 1 3927 Madison Ave.. Greensboro, N. C Carroll, Gordon Slade, 4 7208 Windsor Lane, Hyattsville, Md 160 Carroll, Herman Grey, Jr., 3 710 W. Wash. Blvd., Oak Park, III 184. 33 Carroll, Wayne Douglas, 1 9100 Subsbury Rd.. Silver Spring, Md Carroll, William Royce, 4, Norcross, Ga. Carswell. William A., Jr., 2 4846 French St., Jacksonville, Fla :. 197, 328 Carter, Alan Bruce, 4 ; 616 McClellan Ave., Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.... .160, 280 Carter, Charles B., Jr., 2 124 S. Woodrow, Little Rock, Ark 94, 197, Page Page Carter, Charles Edwin, 1 371 205 Hartwell Ave., Littleton, Mass 184, 325 .211 Carter, Grey Leroy, 1, Rt. 1, Francisco, N. G 143, 212 Carter, James Anderson, 2 330 131 Dixon Dr.. Gainesville, Ga 197, 337 Garter, John Thurston, 3, 21 15 Woodrow St., Durham, N. C 197 315 Carter, Richard Craven, Jr., 1 .211 713 N. William St., Henderson, N. C 212 .327 Carter, Robert Edward, 2, 910 E. 28th St., Norfolk 4, Va 184 Carter, William Alvin, 2, 910 E. 28th St., Norfolk 4, Va 197 357 Cases, Hector Jose, 2, 504 Caribe St., Hato Rey, Puerto Rico ...319 Casey, Stephen Huntley, 2 377 2707 Edgewood Ave., Anderson, S. C 197, 309 .211 Cash, George Gerald, I, 1 106 Southerlund Rd., Raleigh, N. C...212 .211 Gashwell, John Edwin, 1, Box 654, Mt. Airy, N. C 212 .317 Gassidy, Michael A., Jr., 1 ...317 32 Whitewood Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y 212 Gassidy. Samuel M., 3, 811 Green St., Durham, N. C 160 , 323 Gates, Dalton Reede, 4, 1115 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C...1 16 Gato, Allen Easley, Jr., 1, Rt. 6, Moultrie, Ga 212 .212 Caudle. Carl Ray, 1 Summit Rd., Rt. 7, Winston-Salem, N. G 197, 317 .212 Gavanaugh, Thomas Jordan, 3. Box 395, Southport, Conn. Caviness, Lewis Lynn, 4, Raleigh, N. C 160 331 Cedarstrand, Theodore G., 3 515 Heights Rd., Ridgewood. N. J 160 335 Challenger, George David, 1 456 Richmond Ave.. Maplewood, N. J 212, 319 .212 Chamberlain, Edward N., I 373 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood. N. J 212, 373 315 Chambers, William Forrest, 2 .212 Box 14, High Rolls, N. Mex 85, 114. 197 Chandler, Julian A., II, 1 , 313 1117 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill, S. C 212 Chang, Wallace Han Jen, 2 , 212 210 Oak Tree Ave., S. Plainfield, N. J 118, 197 Chappell, Bruce Arnold, 1 .197 139 Cooper Ave., Henderson, N. C 212 Chappell, Graham E., Jr., I, 1000 Horton Rd., Durham, N. C. .183 Chappell, Jack Lee, 4, 603 Ramseur St., Durham, N. C. Cheney, Willoughby G., Jr., 3 .143 2812 Columbia Ave., Wilmington, N. C 184, 313 .212 Cherin. Arnold Robert, 1, 10 Edgewood Dr., Freehold, N. J 197 Chestnut, Paul Ivar, 1 , 325 1013 Shelley Rd.. Charleston, S. C 108, 212 212 Chin Ghao, Wen, 2 1 Village Terrace Gr. Fl., Village Rd., Hong Kong .319 Chipman, Joseph Albert, 1 U. S. Fisheries Sta., Beaufort, N. C 212 .212 Chittum, Charles Herbert, 4 612 S. Terrace. Huntington, W. Va 143, 266, 276, 323 .160 Choate, Craig Dexter, 3 .160 401 Park PI., Pittsburgh 9, Penn Ill, 121, 184, 280, 343 .212 Christie. Carter Byron, 1 .183 2004 River Oaks Blvd., Houston 19, Texas 212 Chu, Daniel Jen Dean. 2 ,212 112 Tsat Tse Mui Rd.. 2nd Floor. N. Point, Hong Kong 197 Church, Malcolm Emery, 2 , 360 23 Swan Lane, Levittown. N. Y 197, 313 Clancy, Wendell White, 3, 710 Shady Ave., Geneva, ill. 328 Clark, Anthony Wayne, 3 .197 3100 N. John Marshall Dr., Arlington, Va 160, 315 Clark, Newton Thomas, 4 341 1604 E. Main St., Spartanburg, S. C 160, 331 Clark, Richard Alexander, 1 .212 20 Ridge Rd., Rumson, N. J 144 212 329 .212 Clark, Robert Lee, 4 1432 Montana Ave., Orlando, Fla 160. 329. 333 376 Clarke, Lewis Ryland, III, 3, 6104 Sefton Ave., Baltimore 14, Md. Clas.sen, J. F. William, 3, 106 S. Orion. Clearwater, Fla. 331 Clayton, Jerry Maynard, 4 214 Lamar St., Roxboro, N. C 160 354 ..212 Clayton, Joseph Coy, Jr., 3 Box 184, Haw River. N. G 160, 317, 350 335 Clayton, Joseph Edward, 2 Guaranty Bank Trust Co., Williamston, N. C 198, 323 , 333 Clayton, Robert F., 4, 57 Northwood Ave. N.E., Atlanta, Ga 82, 142, 16!), 276, 331 ...212 Clayton. Thomas Willetts, 4 1900 Ridgewood Dr., Chattanooga 4, Tenn 163 Cleaveland. Clifton Ranee, 4. 823 Albion Rd. , 329 Columbia, S. C 86, 110, 144, 160, 263, 265, 276, 331 Cleaveland, John Adams, 1 , 377 13 Huntington PI., New Hartford, N. Y 212 Clement. Donald Hayes, Jr., 4, 2107 Grace Ave. 323 New Bern. N C 160, 265, 275, 317, 366, 368. 373 Page Cleveland, Lee Crowell, 4 53 Francisco Ave., West Caldwell, N. J 160, 329 Clinard, Ralph H.. Jr., 3 3101 Wake Forest Hwy., Durham, N. C. Cline. Robert Edward, 2, 565 Valley Rd. Southern Pines, N. C 82. 198. 280, 309, 373 Cloniger, Gerald T., 2, Box 155 or 461, York, S. C. Clover, George Isaac, Jr.. 1 1426 Valencia Rd., Schenectady, N. Y 212 Clutts, Charles Philip, I 42 Pollard Rd., Mountain Lakes. N. J 212 Cobb, Curtis Edgar, 4 65 Ivy Way, Port Wash.. L. I., N. Y 161, 275. 325 Coble, Yank David, Jr., 3 561 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N. C 184, 309 Cocks, David Thomas, 1 Box 8124, Jacksonville 11, Fla 135, 212 Cody, Ernest Frederick, 1, 559 Wisconsin Ave., Mobile, Ala 212 Coffey, John Harold, 2 6704 Bar Rd., Fairway Hills, Md 134, 184, 337 Coggeshall, Peter Collins, 1 6808 Laurel St., N.W., Wash. 12, D. C 212 Cohan, Gary Jay, 1, 593 Willis St., S. Hempstead, N. Y 212 Cohen, Alan Bernard, 4 2708 Whitney Ave., Baltimore. Md 212, 341 Cohen. Alan Brent, I, 1325 16th St., Newport News, Va. Cohen, Barry Marvin, 2, 101 E. Main St., Clear Spring, Md. Cohen, Peter Edward, 2 151 Central Park W.. New York 23, N. Y 184 Cohen, Richard Louis, 2 3505 Seven Mile Lane, Baltimore 8, Md 198, 345 Cohen, Robert Stephen, 1, 536 Stevens Rd., Morrisville, Pa 212 Cole, James Leo, 3, 102 LeGrand St., Rockingham, N. C 184 Cole, John Oscar, 4. 25 Marshall PI., Webster Groves, Mo.. . 161 Collins, Donald, 4, 2605 14th St., Astoria 2, N. Y 117, 161 Colwell, Samuel Campbell, 4 174 Arbor Dr., Southport, Conn 161 Comp, Heinrich Otto, Jr., 2, 610 Summit Dr., Greenville, S. C. Compton, Joseph Edwin, 1 Westinghouse Veneza CA., Caracas, Venezuela 212 Coneway, Albert Earl, Jr., 1 425 Woodland Dr., Harlingen, Texas 212, 328 Connelly, James Joseph, 2, 3338 Dudley Ave., Baltimore 13, Md. Connor, Bruce Augustine, 3 225 South Blvd., Salisbury, Md 275, 309, 374 Conoley, Robert Odell, 1, U. S. Marine Corps MOQ 351, L ' SNC Schs., Quantico, Va 212 Constable, Thomas F., Jr., 1 217 E. Cameron Rd., Falls Church, Va 198 Cook, George Rodney, 1 2137 Horace Ave., Abington, Penn 149, 212 Cooke, Cecil Edwards. Jr., 1, 710 Morehead Ave., Durham, N. C. Cooke, George Waylon, 6, 906 E. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Cooke, Maxwell Elwood, 3, 2004 Jersey Ave.. Durham, N. C 161 Cooper, William Joseph, Jr., 33 Jesswig Dr., Hamden. Conn. Copeland, Darryl Wade, 4, 1003 Eastport Ave. Uhrichsville, Ohio 145, 161, 266, 267, 272, 276. 337 Copeland, Earl Leonard, 2 7811 Mohawk Dr., Dallas 35, Texas 198, 335 Copeland, Edward M., Ill, 3, 94 Macon St., McDonough, Ga...l84 Copeman, James L., II, 1 1430 William Rd., Fairmont, W. Va 212 Corn, Charles McCutchen, 3 1590 Ocoee St., Cleveland, Tenn 343 Cornwell, Kenneth Leroy, 3 81 Tobin Ave., Great Neck, N. Y 184, 277, 315 Cosans, Ernest James, 1 220 St. James Ave., Merchantville 8, N. J 212 Cottingham, Andrew J., Jr., 3 102 W. Covington St., Laurinburg, N. C 184, 317, 355 Cotton, Worth Bagley, Jr., 2, Box 355, Richlands, N. C 198 Couch, Jon W., 4, Durham, N. C 161, 323 Coulter, Thomas Brott, 2 810 Delaney Ave., Orlando, Fla 198, 327 Council, Waldo Lawrence, 3, 328 Clark St., Durham, N. C 161 Couri, James Cyril, 1, Belmont Ave., Rye, N. Y 212 Covington, William E., Ill, 1 Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind 212 Cowie, James Donald, 4 17 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe, N. Y 161, 329 Cowley, Elmer, 1, Box 1057. Sarasota, Fla 212 Cox, Seth Thomas, Jr.. 3 2006 Lee Ave., Sanford, N. C 184, 280, 313 Cox, Thaddeus Chandler, 2, Box 44, Farmville, N. C 198, 322 Cozart, William Hoyt, Jr., 4 814 4th St., Durham, N. C 161, 323 Page Cracknel!, Terry Alfred, 4 2085 Western Ave., Alliance, Ohio 161, 266, 337 Grain, Richard William, 1, 125 Front St., Mt. Holly, N. J. 212 Cranford, William E., Jr.. 2 2802 Chelsea Circle, Durham, N. C 145, 323 Craven, Carlyle Colbert, 4, 514 N. State St., Lexington, N. C..!..161 Craven. Jesse Clarence, Jr., 4 807 Raleigh Rd., Ramseur, N. C 161, 325 Craven, Nicholas Scott, 3, 19 W. 3rd Ave., Lexington, N. C. Crawford, Robert C, 1, 202 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C. Crawford, Stephen Gregory, 1 10 Hampshire Circle, Asheville, N. C 119, 212 Creasy, Albert Henderson, 4 2314 Metts Ave., Wilmington, N. C. Creech, David Capps, 1, 601 East Blvd., Charlotte, N. C 212 Crews, Lyen Connor, 3, 290 Lexington St., Versailles, Ky 184 Crews, Robert Joseph, 4 2220 Queen St., Winston-Salem, N. C 118, 161 315 Crihfield, Glenn S., 3 Rt. 3, Box 372, Greensboro, N. C 161, 275, 335, 370 Crocco, Charles Anthony, 2 775 Central Ave., Dover, N. H 112, 134, 335 Crocker, Jon Christopher, 2, Human Research Unit 1 The Armored School, Ft. Knox, Ky 198 Croll, William Paul, 1 107 Buena Vista Rd., Federalsburg, Md 213 Crowder, Billy Lee, 4 Apt. 5A. 801 Underwood Ave., Durham, N. C. Crowell, William Groce, 2, Rocky Hill Rd., Plymouth. Mass. Cruikshank, Robert A., I 2676 Sharondale Dr.. N.E., Atlanta, Ga 349 Crum, Roger Duane, 2. 35209 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, Ohio... 198 Crummie, Robert Gwinn, 2 302 Warsaw Rd., Clinton, N. C 317, 349 Cullen. John Wesley, III, I 2771 Sherbrooke Rd., Shaker Hgts. 22. Ohio 109, 213 Gulp, Charles Harrison, 3, 2000 Arbor St., Durham, N. C. Culp, James Stanley, 4, 2825 Northampton St. N.W., Wash., D. C 145, 161, 315, 323, 354 Culp, Julian Martin, 3 311 S. Broad St., Mooresville, N. C 184, 276 Cunningham, Kevin F., 2 5863 Chevy Chase Pkwy., Wash. 15, D. C 82, 374 Curran, Rollin Thaddeus, 4, Box 684, Reidsville, N. C 162 Custer, Henry Lewis, Jr., 3 Box 37, Lancaster, Ohio 82, 144, 184, 274, 276, 323 Cutler, Richard Edwin, 3 Westover Park Apts., Preston, Minn 348 Cuyar, Robert Alexander, 4 286 Neal Dow Ave., Staten Island, N. Y 162, 274 Dale, Richard Peck, I, 1101 Salt Springs Rd.. Syracuse, N. Y 198 Dammann, Harold Richard, 1 2520 43rd St., Long Island City, N. Y 213 Danford, Jerry Lee, 2, 1412 Ruffin St., Durham, N. C. Dangelo, John Matthew, 3 91 Prior Court, Oradell, N. J 162, 319, 374 Daniel, James W. C. Jr., 3 105 E. Edenton St., Raleigh, N. C 184, 317 Darling, Alfred Kenneth, 2 4021 S. 19th St., Arlington 4. Va 198, 337 Daughtridge, Albert S.. Jr. 1 536 N. Church St., Scotland Neck, N. C 149, 213 Davidow, Steven Archibald, 1 Bellevue Ave., Rye, N. Y 119, 144, 213 Davidson, Ronald Edward, 3 228 W. Highland Ave., Ebensburg. Penn 184, 376 Davis, Clarence Boylan. 4 1812 Perry Ave.. Wilmington, N. C 162, 266 Davis, Jack, Asheville, N. C 162 Davis, Jimmy Frederick, 4 913 Lambert Cr., Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C 162, 350 Davis, John Ingles, 1, 1518 Westwood Ave., Richmond, Va 213 Davis, Keith Eugene, 4 Rt. 1, Box 12, Guilford College, N. C 82, 162, 184 Davis, Keith Thorngate, Jr., 3 218 Haddonfield Dr., De Witt, N. Y 90, 335 Davis, Lee Ferguson, Jr., 1, 12 S. Wilton Rd., Richmond, Va 213 Davis, Martin Dorner, 1 929 Urban Ave., Durham, N. C. 149, 213 Davis, Shelley Carter, Jr., 2 1259 Peacetree Btl. Ave., N.W., Atlanta 5. Ga 198 Dawson, Ferdinand D., Ill, 4. Dieu St., Port Neches, Texas.. ..162 Dawson, Robert Grady, Jr., 4 1913 Reid St., Raleigh, N. C 115. 135, 162 De Angelis, Joseph A., 3, 340 Billings Ave., Paulsboro, N. J 184 Deamer. David Wilson, 1 379 E. College Ave., Westerville, Ohio 213 Page Dean, Norman Wilton, 3 185 Main St., E, Northfield, Mass 184, 325 Debaiifre. Edward T., 1, 816 Coolidge Rd., Ocean City, N. J 213 Debeer, Paul Leonard, 1 621 Leonard Pkwy., Crystal Lake. Ill 144, 213 Debrovner, Steven Henry. 2, 10 Shore Blvd., Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Debruhl, Arthur Marshall, 4, 66 Frances St., Asheville, N. C 331 Decker, John Parker, 2 1335 Valley Rd., Deerfield, 111 114, 117, 198 Dellerson, Richard Steve, 1 1819 Monroe St., Hollywood, Fla 213 Demilio. Rudolph J., 4 2855 Aramingo Ave., Philadelphia 34, Penn. Demonterice, Bruce D., 4, Jackson Ave., Fishkill, N. Y 343 Denise, Robert Phillips, 3 706-A Taylor St., Goldsboro, N. C 184 Denius, C. Frederick, 2, Box 1435, Melbourne, Fla. Denker. Peter John, 4, 153 E. 61st St., New York, N. Y 311 Denne, Donald Ralph, 3 3524 Lindberg Way, Weirton, W. Va 335, 358 Denton, Donald H., Jr., 3 3827 Abingdon Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 184 Depersio, Gerard John. 2 116 Orange Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn 198 Depuy, Robert Ward, 4, 2613 Okeechobee Lane Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 82, 162, 275, 329, 377 Derecki, John Jeffrey. 1 2-A Cobb Rd., Rainbow Lakes, Denville, N. J 198 Derose, Robert George, 1, 445 Newton St., Westbury, N. Y 213 Derrick, John Martin, Jr., 1 4401 Brandywine St., N.W., Wash. 16, D. C 213 Derrick, William Adam, Jr., 1 406 Wofford St., Spartanburg, S. C 213 Detarnowsky, George, 1 625 Exmoor Rd., Kenilworth, 111 213 Devigne, Jules Lloyd, 1 49 Rock Rd., Glen Rock, N. J 213, 377 Dewey, George, Jr., 2 4331 Forest Lane, N.W., Wash. 7, D. C 198, 333 Dhuy, Gerald Joseph, 3 310 Eighth Ave., Bethlehem, Penn 115, 184 Diamaduros, Perry George, 1 815 Mt. Vernon Ave., Charlotte, N. C 213 Dicio, Donato Anthony, 1 333 Hawthorne St., Canonsburg, Penn. Dick, Jeremy Worcester, 1 Box 3818 Duke Uni., Durham, N. C 213 Dickey, Crawford Marshall, 2, 1447 Inglewood St., Arlington, Va. Dickinson, Gary Weller, 2 1294 Hillside Dr., Lancaster, Penn 82, 198, 315, 377 Dickson, James Mcintosh, 2, 2 Sage Court, Utica, N. Y 198 Dieffenbach, Rix A., Jr., 2 1013 Boyce Ave., Towson 4, Md 198, 315 Dietrich, Carl Phillip, 3, 3795 Grouger Rd., Akron, Ohio.... 162, 327 Dillard, Guy Jackson, Jr., 4. 1919 Flournoy Dr., Columbus, Ga. Dillie, Harry Duane, 3 691 E. Beau St., Wash., Penn 184, 375 Dilworth, Richard Lee, 4 421 Ransom Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 162, 319 Dingwall, Robert Watson, 3 1706 N.E. 7th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 162 Dinkens, Edwin Dale, 1, Rt. 4, Box 91, Laporte, Ind 213 Dinkier, Carlyn Emil, I 417 Woodlawn Ave., Greensboro, N. C 213 Dinwoodie, John Franklin, 3 2401 17th St., S., St. Petersburg, Fla 184 Dix, Robert Clinton, Jr., 1, 517 Edgewood, Kent, Ohio 213 Dixon, William Caveness, 1 2876 Bellaire Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 213 Dixson, William N., Ill, 1 525 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 213 Doak, Edmond King, Jr., 1 3741 Del Monte Dr., Houston, Texas 213 Dobbs, Frederick Henry, 3 1507 Bedford Rd., Charleston, W. Va 184, 329 Dobbs, Larry Mason, 2, Atlanta, Ga 198, 325 Dobson, John Morehead, 3 Westover Farm, Rt. 5, Franklin, Tenn 185, 377 Dodd, William Francis G., 3 Mistletoe Villa, Henderson, N. C 162 Dodson, Ronald Ray, 1, Union St., Rt. 2, Leaksville, N. C 213 Dollenberg, Paul Douglas, 1 600 Providence Rd.. Towson 4, Md 213, 322 DoUison, James Richard, 1 827 Benoni Ave., Fairmont, W. Va 213 Domhoff, George W., Jr., 4 20096 Bonniebank Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio... 162, 327, 370 Page Doney, William Ernest, 2 132 W. Jefferson St., Macomb, 111 198 Donley, James Duncan, 4 6445 Lawrence Dr., Indianapolis, Ind 82, 185, 280, 323 Donovan, Gerald Frank, 4 107 Jefferson Ave., Valhalla, N. Y 163 Dorris, Henry Nathaniel, 5 434 Hyde St., Burlington, N. C 116, 163 Dorrity, Floyd Odel, Jr., 2, 21 1 1 Holt St., Durham, N. C. Dorsee, Robert Edmund, 1 104 Greenridge Rd., Lutherville, Md 213, 319 Doser, John Clarence, 1 9305 Chanute Dr., Bethesda, Md 213 Dosh, Sidney Perry, Jr., 2 1, Oakleigh PI., Ocala, Fla 198, 323, 349 Doss, Donald Clements, 2, 73 Fairfield Ave., Danville, Va 185 Dotson, Ralph Gene, 3. Box 66, Kure Beach, N. C 185 Doughtie, Edward Orth, 4, 1 106 Brown, Columbus, Ga 1 12, 163 Dow, Stuart Edward, 2 43 Church Ave., Islip, L. I., N.Y 198, 337 Dowden, Edward Earl, 1 W. Chester Pike, Newtown Square, Penn 213 Dowling, William Laine, 3, 605 E. 3rd St., Hinsdale, 111 185, 311 Draughon, Wells Earl, 2, 709 E. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 198 Drummond, David Donald, Jr., 2, Rt. 4, Greer, S. C 85, 198, 337 Drummond, William King, 2 2406 Boyce Ave., Anderson,. S. C 94, 95, 198, 309 Drury, Richard Louis, 1 3714 Morton Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla 149, 213, 377 Drury, Robert Warwick, 1 Box 6524, West Palm Beach, Fla 135, 213 Drye, Carl Allen, 1, Box 466, China Grove, N. C 355 Dryfoos, William Webb, I 4401 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Wash., D. C 213 Dudley, Alden Woodbury, Jr., 3 75 Margaretta Ct., Staten Island, N. Y 118, 163 Dudley, Robert Lusk, 3 201 Belle Meade Blvd., Nashville, Tenn 185, 331, 377 Duke, Charles Bryan, 3 313 Burns Lane, Williamsburg, Va 143. 185 Duncan, David Garrett, 3 79 San Juan Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla 185 Dunham, John Michael, 1, 518 Wiley Ave., Salisbury, N. C 213 Dunlevy, Charles Winston, 3, 1220 Sixth St.. Durham, N. C. Dupler, Phil Joseph, 4 500 Chatterlin St., Frankfort, Ind 323, 359 Dupuy, James Newton, 1, 1824 Grave Ave., Quincy, 111 ...213 Durrelt, Ray Robert, 2 3911 Virginia Ave., S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va 118, 198, 325 Dusek, Lowell Michael, 4 829 West Mill, Alliance. Ohio 163, 323, 332, 333 Dutrow, George Fewell, 3, 2826 27th St., N.E. Wash. 18, D. C 335, 352. 356, 357, 359. 360, 370 Duval, Allen Edward, 2 455 N.E. 39th St., Miami, Fla 114, 198 Duvall, James Edmund, 3 41 Prospect St., Garden City, N. Y 117, 163, 329 Dwiggins, Lattie Ralph, 4 901 Walnut St., Winston-Salem, N. C 163 Eason, Elwood Ray, 3, Box 64, Snow Hill, N. C 185 Eaton, George Theodore, 2 312 E. Eleventh St., Greenville, N. C 119, 198 Eaton, Stanley Boyd, 2 630 6th St., West, Huntington, W. Va 199, 311 Eberdt, Arthur Jackson S., 2 2607 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va 185, 359 Eberlein, William Philip, 3 2497 Rockville Ctr. Pkwy., Oceanside, N. Y 185 Ebershoff, David Alfred, 1 6068 N. Kent Ave., Milwaukee 17, Wis 213, 377 Ebert, James Joel, 1 613 Catalina Dr., Greensboro, N. C 144, 213 Edgar, Richard Byers, 3, Woodlawn Farm, Ellicott City. Md. 309 Edmondson, Michael W., 2. Rt. 1, Bethel, N. C. Edmunderson, E 331 Edmundson, Ronald Gene, 3, Stantonsburg, N. C 163 Edwards, James Allen, Jr., 2 2321 Lynhaven Ave., Charlotte. N. C 199, 327 Edwards, John William, 3 1118 W. Webb Ave., Burlington, N. C 82, 185 Edwards, Mark Brownlow, 1 101 Windsor Rd., Asheville, N. C 213 Edwards, Oliver J., Jr., 3, 106 Hawthorne Rd. Birmingham 9, Ala 149, 185, 272, 277, 325 Edwards, Robert Cook, Jr., 4 201 Strawberry Lane, Clemson, S. C 163, 265 Page Edwards, Robert Earl, 2 Box 611. LaGrange, N. C 106, 116,331 Egerton, Charles Pickford, 1 2507 W. Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C 213 Egerton. Frank Nicholas, 4, 411 N. Gregson St.. Durham, N. C. Eggleston, Joseph Carr, 4 920 N. Barksdale St.. Memphis. Tenn 163. 272. 321 Elder, Jon Clements, 2 807 Jackson St., Vidalia, Ga 136, 185, 275, 280, 335 Eldridge, Burt S., Ill, 1 102 Wedgedale, Greensboro, N. C 144, 213 Elliott, James Henry. 3, 433 Sunset, La Grange, III 185, 311 Ellsasser, James Curtis, 1 409 Edgewater Dr.. Mishawaka, Ind 213 Elsey. Edward Crawford. Jr., 2, 7149 Meadowbrook Dr. Cincinnati 37, Ohio 118, 199, 315, 377 Embley, Roger Larison, 3 433 Cuyler Ave., Trenton, N. J 119, 163 Embry, John Hutcheson, 3, 607 Bellaire Ave., Lexington, Ky. Emerson. David Cornell, 1 1110 Bauhinia Rd., Delray Beach, Fla 138, 213 Emiet, John Logan, 1 506 Delaware Ave., Oak Ridge, Tenn 213, 330 Enck, Thomas Emery, 3, Rt. 2, Ashland, Ohio 185 Engleby, Thomas Lester, 1 1821 Arlington Rd., Roanoke, Va 145, 213 English, Nereus C. Ill, 1, Rt. 2. Trinity, N. C 213, 330 Eppley, Richard Michael, 2 474 Eleventh St., Cramerton, N. C 199 Ervin. Anthony Perry. 1. 335 Dabney Dr.. Henderson. N. C 213 Ervine, Harold Clayton. 4, 1927 Ward St.. Durham, N. C 114 Erwin, David Brown, 3, 613 Oak Ave.. Clearwater, Fla 319 Eschenbach, Henry Anthony, 3 208 Sherman St.. Lynbrook, N. Y 325 Esposito, George Mario, 3 Armwell Rd., Millstone, N. J 185. 275 Espy, Chris Burhman, 2 Box 246. Abbeville, Ala 85, 143, 199, 337 Essig, Philip Martin, 1 2865 Lenox Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga 136, 145, 214 Etheridge, Ransom Wooten, 1 6239 Tidewater Dr.. Norfolk 9, Va 199 Eure, Hilliard M., Ill, 4 28th St.. Highway 70. Morehead City. N. C 163 Evans. Gene Lamar, 1 2036 Windsor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 214 Evans, Geoffrey, 4 2735 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, Va 163, 325 Evans, James Mowery, 4 2741 Tamarack Dr., Toledo 14, Ohio 163 Evans, John Lawrence. 1, 508 E. Church St., Nashville, N. C 214 Evans, Richard Fred, 1, 309 Bellevue Rd., New Haven, Conn...214 Evans. Walter Burt, 1 2504 Watkins Rd., Birmingham, Ala 110, 214 Everett, Ronald Wilcox, 4, 2605 Uni. Dr., Durham, N. C 163 Fagan, James Worden, 1, 2 Lafayette Ave., Ossining, N. Y 214 Faggart, Jimmy Richard, 4 Box 417 Liberty St., China Grove, N. C 163 Falkenberg. Fredrick, 3 220 Woodside Dr.. Hewlett B Park, N. Y 345 Fallaw. Wallace Craft. 4, Rt. 3, Hillsboro. N. C. Faltings, Donald George, 1, 38 Kenwood Rd., Tenafly, N. J 214 Faris, James John, 2, 801 Uni. Ave., Muncie, Ind 138, 311 Farlow, James Wesley, 3, Rt. 4, Box 376. Durham, N. C. Farmer, Joseph C, Jr., 3, 217 Granite St., Henderson, N. C 90 Farmer, Phillip W., 2, Rt. 5, Box 98-A, Goldsboro, N. C 315 Farmer, Wayne Pierce, 4 220 Old Edgefield Rd.. N. Augusta, S. C 163 Featherston, Robert Dean, 3, Rt. 3, Box 33, Forest City, N. C...185 Feidelson, Michael, 1, 1 Sutton PI., S. Lawrence, N. Y 214 Feigenbaum, Irwin, 3 3318 Chauncey PI., Mt. Rainier, Md 185 Feldman, Stephen Robert, 3 1349 Lexington Ave., New York. N. Y 124, 341 Fell, Edward Lawrence, 2 348 Maple Ave., Doylestown, Penn 199 Ferguson, John Carruthers, 3 1102 E. Franklin St.. Chapel Hill, N. C 313 Ferrall, Thomas Russell, 4 421 Morrison Dr., Pittsburgh, Penn 78, 164, 265 Ferro, Angel Manuel, 2, 152 ESQ Amorgur, Havana, Cuba 185 Fetsko, Robert James, 3 100 Gable St., Johnstown, Penn 143, 185, 323, 351, 354 Fidler, Paul Perry, 4, 2247 Overton Rd., Augusta, Ga 164, 315 Fife, Stephen Edward, 2, Box 717, Hinton, W. Va 199 Finke, Jay Elliott, 3 638 Poplar St., Spartanburg, S. C 82, 185, 341 Page Finley, Robert Mcllwaine, 1 906 W. Trinity Ave., Apt. 4. Durham, N. C 214 Firth, Gordon Neal, 4 1662 Round Hill Rd., Baltimore, Md 120, 121, 164 Fischer, Fred Paul, Jr., 2 3407 Highview Terrace, S.E., Wash. 20, D. C. 144 199 Fisher. Ear! Elliott, Jr., 3 101 Ivey St.. Fairmont. N. C 185, 331 Fi.sher, Howard T., 3, 3 Penhurst Rd. Ben Avon Hgts.. Pittsburgh 2. Penn 185. 275, 329 Fisher, William Henry, Jr.. 2. 263 N. Fifth St., Albemarle, N. C Fisher, Zane Bell, 3, Box 656, Enfield, N. C 185 Fleming, William Lewis, Jr., 4, Rt. 2, Henderson, N. C 164 Fletcher, Frank Utley, Jr., 3 6001 Namakagau Rd.. Wash. 16, D. C 118, 185 Fletcher, Lindsay Carl, Jr., 3 852 14th Ave., Prospect Park, Penn 185, 313 Fletcher, Tucker McLane, 4, 2171 River Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Flynn. Douglas Sherman, 3 53 Secar Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 185. 311 Folger. William H., Jr., 2 618 W. 31st St., Wilmingt on, Del 199 Foote, Daniel Davies, 2 16 Castlewood Rd., West Hartford, Conn 199 Forbis, Elred Washington, 2 2439 Birchwood Lane, Wilmette, 111 335 Ford, Richard Lee, 2, 9 New County Rd., Aberdeen. Md 186 Ford. Robert Charles, 3 USS Rowe, 564 FPO, New York, N. Y 164 Ford, Thomas Howard. 4, Bell Ferry Rd., Rome, Ga 164 Forrest, Jerome Beckwith, 4 500 Betty Lane, Clearwater, Fla 164, 274, 323, 333 Fortescue, William N., Jr., 4 Kanuga Rd., Hendersonville, N. C 164, 327 Forwood, William Charles, 4 Rt. 14, Box 92, Baltimore 20, Md 309 Foster, Bernard B., Jr., 1 119 E. Newkirk Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn 214 Foster, Jerry James, 1 1012 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, Ohio 214 Foster, John Cantzon, 1, Hampton, S. C 149. 214 Foster. Michael James. 2, 62 Bar Bearch Rd.. Port Wash., N. Y. Foster, William Thomas, 4, 1906 House Ave.. Durham. N. C 164 Fountain, Vinton E., Jr., 3, H-2B Uni. Apts.. Durham. N. C. Fouse, Ramon Paul, 2 1380 Navahoe Dr.. Pittsburgh 28. Penn 199, 329 Fox, Charles Howard, 1 1718 Jennings St.. Bethlehem. Penn 214 Fox, Wayne R., 2, Rt. 1. Mercer Rd.. New Brighton. Penn 199 Frahm. Barry Hirsch, 2 3816 Kirby Dr., Greensboro, N. C 199, 345 Frank, James Lawrence, 1, 631 Willow St.. Mt. Airy. N. C 214 Franko, Layton William, 2 10 Hartley Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y 164 Franks, Clifton Reid, 1, 1503-A 35th St., Charlotte, N. C 214 Fratkin, Melvin Joel, 1 6115 Bremo Rd.. Richmond, Va 214 Frazier. William Francis, 2 298 Gary St., Henderson, N. C 199, 322 Frederking, Richard D., 2 2231 N. MacGregor. Houston 4. Texas 82, 199, 331 Fredo. Barth Joseph, 1, 189 Ely Ave., South Norwalk, Conn 199 Freund, Curtis Arthur, 3 320 Central Park, W., New York 25, N. Y 164 Freund, Peter A., 3 320 Central Park, W., New York 25, N. Y 164 Frey, James H., 2, 603 Hastings Rd.. Towson 4, Md 199, 333 Friday, David Lynn, 2 5505 Lambeth Rd., Bethesda, Md 85, 135 Friedel, Robert Oliver, 4, 14 Nottingham Rd., Ramsey, N. J 164 Friedman, Ira Sheldon, 3 605 Standish Rd., Teaneck, N. J 186, 341 Fritch, Donald Allen, 1 3083 Amelia Ave., Decatur, Ga 144, 214 Fry, Donald Klein, Jr., 3 2701 Hazelwood Dr., Raleigh, N. C 86, 186, 277, 327 Frye, John Lee, 1, 802 25th St., Huntington, W. Va 214 Funderburk, Lance Harmon, 2, Box 27, Hamer. S. C 199 Funderburke, Morris L., Jr., 2, Box 635, Mount Holly, N. C 199 Fuqua, William Drewry, 2, Surry, Va 143. 199 Furman, Sherwood Murray, 4 770 Bloomfield St., Jackson, Mich 164, 311 Fye, Charles Conrad, 3 30 Preble Gardens Rd., Belmont 78, Mass 186 Gabel, Frederick Daniel, 2, Peaceable Rd., Ridgefield, Conn 199 Gable, Richard Edward, 2 Box 21, Rt. 1, Cornwallis Rd., Durham, N. C. Gaddis, Charles Deaver, 1, Box 11, Canton, N. C Gaiero, Francis Edward, Jr., 2 5 Lexington Ave., Haverhill, Mass Galloway, Leon Meynardie, 1 391 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S. C Gait, William Weston, 2 908 Lily St., P. O. Box 101. Leesburg, Fla Gamble, Robert Oscar, 3, 2316 Lawndale Dr. Greensboro. N. C 85, 135, 186, 266, 267 Gamble, William Christie, 1 Bogerts Mill Rd., Harrington Park, N. J Garber. Don Sanford, 1 Box 146-A, Church Rd., Rt. 2, Richmond, Va Garbinski, Jack Andrew, I 700 Richmond St.. Arnold, Penn 214 Garda, Robert Allen, I 199 Pinewood Rd., Hartsdale, N. Y 214 Gardner. James Bell. Ill, 2 2112 Summit St., Portsmouth, Ohio 186, 317, Gardner, John Everette, Jr., 5 203 Medical Arts BIdg., Roanoke II, Va. Gardner, Robert Gilbert, 1 2112 Summit St., Portsmouth, Ohio Garman, Jon Kent, 1 3290 Eastview Dr., Pittsburgh 34, Penn Garrison, Edwin Brice, I. Box 831, Burlington, N. C Garrison. William C, III, 4 510 New York Ave., Oak Ridge, Tenn 164 Gary, Perry Edward, 3, 1440 N.W. 27th St., Miami, Fla. Gaston, Joseph V. W., 1, Cliff Rd., Burlington, Iowa.. .214 Gatrell, James H., IV, 4 1573 Greenfield St., Kingsport, Tenn Gauld, Edwin Stuart, 4 115 Glen Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y 165, 275 Gavlak, Albert Joseph, 4 13701 Cormere Ave., Cleveland 20, Ohio Gay, William Carl, 2, Rt. 2, Walstonburg, N. C Gay, William Jan, 2, Rt. 4, Box 27, Vienna, Va 199 Gayler, Bob Winn, 4, Rt. I, Box 1132, Lake Worth, Fla Gabel, Emile Louis, 4 980 Lakemont Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Penn 165 Geer, James David, 1, 733 Garden Ave., Olean, N. Y Geiger, Karl Randolph, 1 431 W. Main St., Rogersville, Tenn Gelbert, Daniel Hafer, I 150 E. Wayne Ave.. Easton, Penn 214 Gentry. Paul Cullum, 4, Rt. 3. Maxton, N. C George, Richard John, Jr., 2 1316 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham, N. Y George. Terence Douglas, 4 278 Burnt Ash Hill, Lee London, SE 12, England 138 Gerber. Norman Allen, 3 97 Salem Rd., Roslyn Heights. N. Y 186 Gerdel, David Holland, 2, Rt. 2, New Smyra Bch., Fla 186 Gerst, Cornelius Gary, 1 6006 Napanee Rd., Louisville, Ky Gergen, Stephen I,ermond, 2, 2803 Nation Ave., Durham, N. Gerwe, Roderick Daniel, 2 2326 Eden Pkwy., Lakeland, Fla 143 Gibbons, Robert H.. Jr., 6. Delaware Gibs on, Charles Foote, 1, 1339 Cole Mill Rd., Durham, N. C, Gilbert, Ernest Penn, Jr., 4 3330 Eubanks Circle, Durham, N. C 115 Gill, Edward John, 3, 63 Maxwell Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. Gilleland, Walter H.. 2, 1611 W. 9th Blvd., Lorain, Ohio Gillette. Allen Kenneth, 2, 113 Glen Ave.. Elmira, N. Y Gilley, Hoyt Melvyn, 1 402 Parkside Dr., N. Charleston, S. C Gilley. William Fisher, 2, 223 High St., Carlisle, Ky. Gillies, Willard M., Jr., 3 Boulder Brook Rd., Greenwich, Conn Giltz, Chester Stoner, 3 886 Phillips Rd., N.E., Massillon, Ohio 186 Girand, James Fields, 3, 268 Canterbury Rd. Westfield. N. J 82, 85, 116, 145, 186, 276, 323 Givens. Harrison Crandall, 3, 2 Highpoint Circle Chappaqua, N. Y 106, 107, 114, 186 Glaser, Joel Stephen, 3, 1609 Flamingo Dr., Orlando, Fla... Glass, Charles Lee, 1 664 N.E. 114 St., Miami, Fla 134, 145 Gleason. Jack Arthur, 2 Woodcrest Cr., Col. Crest, Rt. 2, Harrisburg, Penn. Gleaves, Jerrell Rosamond. 2 2200 Elder St.. Apt. 4. Durham. N. C Gnuse, Harmon Thomas, 2 Box 390, Franklin, N. C 116, 145 Page Page ..214 Godsey, John Wycoff, 1 4108 Stonewall Ave., Richmond 25, Va 214 ..186 Godt, Michael Harvey, 3 358 Lone Beach Rd., Rockville Centre. N. Y 165, 345 ..214 Gohrband, Allan Lee, 1 3524 Arlington Blvd., Arlington County, Va. ..199 Goldman, Herbert Phillip, 2 405 Ocean Pt. Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y 110, 200, 341 , 268 Goldman, Ralph Rust, 2 2724 Garland St.. Muskogee, Okia 200, 333 ..199 Goldstein, Bernard S., 4 2116 Lenox Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 165, 274 ..214 Goldstein, Ralph Martin, 1 55 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va 214, 345 , 322 Goldstein, Richard Lee, 4, 18 Arleigh Rd., Great Neck, N. Y 165 Gonzales, Serge, 4, 562 Pierson St., Westfield, N. J. 322 Gonzalez, Antonio Carmelo, 4, Box 71, Lares, Puerto Rico... 1 65 Goodell, Stephen, 1, V. S. Embassy 351 Djakarta, Indonesia, Silver Spring, Md 138, 214 Goodman, Joseph Champion, 3, Rt. 2. Winston-Salem, N. C 94 Goodman, Myron Arthur. I, 800 Maple Ave., Salisbury, N. C...214 Goodman, Timothy Clarke, 2 ..214 114 Wedgedale Rd., Greensboro, N. C 200, 327 Goodridge, Paul Weld, 1, Box 1268, Vero Beach. Fla 214 ..214 Goodson, Raymond Eugene, 3, Box 227, Canton, N. C. ..214 Goodspeed, Bennett Walter, 2 63 Woodward Lane, Grand Rapids, Mich 200, 311 270 Goodwin, Wilson McRee, Jr., 3 831 W. Front St., Statesville, N. C 186 330 Goolsby, James Alton, Jr., 1 6325 Elwell Cr., Forest Hills 74, N. Y 144, 214 ..164 Gordon, David Neil, 1, 2313 W. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Penn 214 Gorham. Lewis Atwood, Jr., 2 374 Ten West Elm. Studio C, Chicago 10. Ill 200, 325 Goring, Kenneth Gibson, 1 -.165 2059 Makiki St., Honolulu, Hawaii 214 ..199 Gotthardt, Forrest E.. Jr., 4, 2285 S.W. 10th St., Miami, Fla 339 325 Gould, William Michael, 1 ..186 813 Kingston Rd., Bahimore 12. Md 214 Gow, Alexander. Ill, 4, Box 56. Marthon Shores, Fla. 325 Grae, Frederic R., 3, 65 Penbroke Ave., Staten Island, N. Y 345 .199 Graham. Lawrence Sherman, 4 1209 S. Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach. Fla 165, 337 ..214 Graham, Leonard Shaw, Jr., 2 1618 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C 200, 309 322 Graham, Thomas Pegram, Jr., 3 ..165 815 Lamar Ave., Charlotte. N. C 309 Granoff, Paul Dennis, 3 .186 7331 187th St., Flushing 66, N. Y 186, 341 Grant, Carroll Douglas, 2, 120 Henry St., Chester, S. C 200, 311 165 Grant, George Redd, Jr., 4 1109 Arsenal Ave., Fayetteville, N. C 165 341 Grant, Robert Neil, 3 323 1814 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C 90, 186, 309 Grant, Thomas William, 4 ..214 354 Old Mill Rd., Fairfield, Conn 166, 327 C. Gray, Vaughn Thomas, 1, Quantico Rd., Salisbury, Md 215 Grean, Peter Deems, 1,18 Lighthouse Rd.. Great Neck, N. Y 215 199 Green, David Lee, 3, 206 Joseph St., S. Charleston, W. Va 186 Green, Edward Graham, 2, 1760 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N. C...200 .214 Green, James Edmond, 1 2124 Lavista Cr., Hapeville, Ga 108, 215 165 Greenblatt, Edward Lande, 1 3011 Bransford Rd., Augusta, Ga 110, 215 Greene, Edmund Buell, 2 .186 10 Buckland Rd., Wethersfield. Conn 116, 200, 315 Greene, James Sprott, Jr., 1, 1002 Capri St., Cora Gables, Fla...2I5 .214 Green Lawrence Chapman, 1 Morning Star Dr., Seymour, Conn 215 Greene, Robert Henry, 4 ..186 225 N. Galveston St., Arlington 3, Va 166, 272 Greene, Thomas Edward, I, Box 253, Aberdeen, N. C. 311 Greenhill, James Merle, 3 2118 S. Alston Ave., Durham, N. C 166 , 376 Greenspon, Stuart Prince, 2 140 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va 200, 345 333 Gregersen, Norman Charles, 4 .345 2845 Granada Blvd., Apt. 3-C, Coral Gables, Fla 166, 315 Gregory, Roger Thorpe, 1 , 214 110 Braswell St.. Rocky Mount, N. C 215, 328 Grenell, Robert Leiand. 2 26 Corona Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio 200, 269 Griffin, Dennis Blackwell. I .349 206 N. Road St.. Elizabeth City. N. C 215 Griffin, John Thomas, 4, Rt. 3, Rocky Mount. N. C 166 , 200 Griffith, William J., 7, Durham, N. C 86, 87, 137 Grimes. Kenneth Maurice, 1 3628 Treville Ave., Brunswick, Ga 149, Grimm, Edward Anthony, 3 5315 Worthington Dr., Wash. 16, D. C 186, 325, 333, Grimm, Richard Walter. 1, Bentay Dr., Harrison, N. Y Grinnell, Peter Francis. 4, Box 330, Southern Pines, N. C Griswold. Robert Nelson, 3 1804 Huntington Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Gronert, Roger Allen, 2, 6908 40th Ave., Hyattsville, Md Groome, David William. 1 1033 Wellington St., High Point, N. C Groome. Henry Houston. Jr., 2 3212 Edgewaler Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 200, Grossman, Robert Louis, 1 2720 Providence Rd., Charlotte, N. C 145, Grove, William Davis, I, Box 196, Saluda, Va Grover, Frederick Lee, 2 2323 N. Utah St., Arlington 7. Va 77, 200, Grubb, John Hildt, Jr.. 1, Purcellville, Va Grubbs, William Darrell, 3 2343 Village Dr., Louisville. Ky 186, Grube, James Robert, 2 1820 N. Fayette. Saginaw, Mich 200, Graybowski, Kirk Rient. 3 1016 Alameda Padre Serra. Santa Barbara, Calif Guest, Franklin Delano, 4, 109 S. Prevost St., Anderson, S. C. Guglielmi. John Anthony. I 522 Chicago Ave., Highland Park, 111 Guilliano, Peter Webster, 3 111 Elm St.. New Britain, Conn Guy, Melwood Norman, 3 4434 Ellwood Rd., New Castle, Penn Haag, Eugene Paul, 3, 570 5th Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y Hahn, Richard Alan, 1 1359 Chetwynd Ave., Plainfield, N. J Haight. Robert Rotherg, 1 Kings Park State Hospital. Kings Park, N. Y. Haines. Howard Palmer, 2 2732 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N. C Haisfield, Richard, 1 167 Gramercy Rd., Bala Cynwyd, Penn Hale, James V. M.. 1 98 Clarendon Ave., Avondale Estates, Ga 124, 215, Hall, George M., 1. 103 Forest Hill Dr.. Forest City, N. C Hall, James Edward. Jr., 1, Rt. 1, Box 234, Waynesville, N. C. Hallock, Elbert Porter, 1 2623 Magna Vista Dr., Dallas 16. Texas Halstead, Woodrow J., 1 6306 N. 29th St., Arlington 7, Va 143, Hamilton, Martin Chesly, 2. 1810 Bivins St., Durham, N. C. Hamilton, Ted Allen, 1 1316 S. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C 155, Hammer, Steven Ludington, 3 2920 W. Main St., Muncie, Ind 106, 110, Hancammon, William H., IH, 1 223 Forest Hills Dr.. Wilmington, N. C Hand, Hugh Walton, II, 2, 5007 Evelyn Dr., Tampa 9, Fla Haney, James Edward, 2 91 Wash. Park, Newtonville 60, Mass 82, 121, Hankins, Charles Stephen, 3 629 S. Jefferson. Hastings, Mich 186, Hankins, Robert Wilbur, 4, 32-C College Village Winston-Salem. N. C 145, 166, 276, 280, Hanling, William Ralph, 1 211 Homewood Dr., Greensboro. N. C Hansen, John Erich, 2, Box 2123, Delray Beach, Fla Hansen, Patrick Martin, 1 334 W. Micheltorena St.. Santa Barbara, Calif. Hansen, Richard Erling, 2 1800 Westwood Ave., Richmond 27, Va 136, 200, Hanson, Wesley T., Ill, 4 364 Antlers Dr., Rochester 18, N. Y Hardymon. Glen Bowers, 2 1999 Arlington Ave.. Columbus, Ohio 200, Hargett, John Thome, Jr., 2 2243 Camellia Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Harkey, Erskine Lee, Jr., 2 1216 Elizabeth Rd., WiKson, N. C 200, Harlan, James C, 1 329 Greenway Lane, Richmond 21, Va 215, Harmon, Robert Dale, 1 212 W. Texas Ave., Bessemer City, N. C Harper, Andrew Naudain, Jr.. 4 80 Vance Crescent, Asheville, N. C Harper, James Weldon, III, 3 Rt. 4, Jefferson Rd., Frederick, Md Page 215 376 ..215 ..116 .200 .215 317 215 .200 323 .200 323 335 .186 .166 .215 .166 .348 .186 .200 .187 .215 377 .215 .215 .215 215 215 315 .215 .200 200 315 317 .215 .187 327 .339 328 327 330 .215 .315 .187 Harrell, Haywood Howard, 4 3924 Stanford St., Dallas, Texas 100, 117, 166, Harrell, Herbert Hathaway, 1 Box 191, Elizabeth City, N. C Harrelson, Dwight Hillard, 1 304 S. Mulberry St., Cherryville, N. C Harrelson, John Miles, 1 1027 Columbia Dr., Alexandria, Va 118, Harrelson, Wallace Claude, 3, Rt. 1, Cherryville, N. C... Harris, Benjamin S. H., Ill, 2, Box 93, Greenville, S. C Harris, Bernard Lynn, 1 1140 98th St., Bay Harbor Islands, Miami Beach, Fla. Harris, Bobby Joe, 4, Box 122, Rural Hall, N. C 166, Harris, Jacob George, 2 110 City St., Kings Mountain, N. C 200, 317, Harris, James Frederick, 4 407 14th Ave., Scranton, Penn Harris, Larry Kent, 1, 1518 N. Duke St., Durham, N. C......... Harris, Lee Scranton, 2, Yamaw Dr., Sarasota, Fla. Harris, Richard Lowell, 2 2623 Stanislaus Circle, Macon, Ga 187, Harrison, Gilbert Barker, 1 Wash. Belden Aves., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y 149, Harrison, James Yown, 4 619 Chatham Ave., Columbia, S. C 166, 317, Harrison, Robert Brent, 2 407 W. Poinsett St., Greer, S. C 82, 95, 200, Harrison, William H., Jr., 3 15 Elizabeth M.R. 97, Binghamton, N. Y Harrison, William Lee, 3 3661 Hildana Rd., Shaker Hts. 20, Ohio Harstine, Willard Roy, 4 114 W. 11th St., Dover, Ohio 110, Hartman, Ernest Warren, 1 2582 Bittersweet Dr., Toledo 14, Ohio 145, Hartwig, Charles Byram, 2 248 Orchard Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Penn 90, 200, Harvey, Miles Hawkins, 3 S. Ferncliff Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 187, Hatfield, Thomas Eben, 1 3907 Eileen Dr., Cincinnati 9, Ohio Haury, Donald Richard, 1, 929 Teist Ave., Pottstown, Penn... Hauser, John Bruce, 1 688 Hamilton Rd., Birmingham. Mich 215, Hawfield, Jam es D., Jr., Rt. 1, Box 321, Pineville, N. C 145, Hawkins, Howard Burke, Jr., 1 1219 5th Ave., Huntington, W. Va Hawse, Richard Allen, 1, 1981 Bougainville St., Sarasota, Fla. Hayden, Robert Rade, 1, Box 16, Rt. 1, Mt. Pleasant, Penn... Hayes, David Ryan, 3, 816 W. Johnson St., Raleigh, N. C Hayne, James Adams, III, 3, Hampton, S. C Haynes, Ronald Austin, 3 Rt. 2, Box 338, High Point, N. C 115, Hean, Richard Andrew, 3, Rt. 3, Box 22, Durham, N. C. Heath. Paul Edward, Jr., 4 1432 Shelton Ave., Norfolk, Va 166, Heberlein, Gustav Walter, 2 1120 Midwood Rd., Rahway, N. J 187, Heckenberg, Jack Harris, 1 36 Pelican Isle Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Hefelfinger, David C, 2, 1940 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Heffelfinger, Thomas B., Jr., 1 8310 Shoveau Dr., Bethesda 14, Md Hefner, Joseph Wiley, 1, 48 Oakland Cr., Canton, N. C Heineken, Theodore S.. Ill, 2 497 Ridgewood Ave.. Glen Ridge, N. J 124, Heitzenrater, Richard P., 1,4 Beverly PI., Jamestown, N. Y Helms, Glenn, 3, Box 416, Elizabethtown, N. C 187, Helms. Hugh William, 2 1520 N.W. 4th St., Gainesville, Fla 200, Helton, Ronald Lamar, 3, 10 Eagle St., Belmont, N. C Hemingway, John Alden, 4, Elizabethtown, N. C. Hendrickson, Peter Smyth, 1 30 Tanglewylde Ave., Bronxville, N. Y Henion, Alan Martin, 4 435 N. Central Ave., Ramsey, N. J 166, Henry, Arthur Richmond, 3, 1 1 1 S. Jerome St., Margate, N. J.. Hensley, George Leslie, Jr., 4 Burnsville, N. C 82, 133, 148. 167, 280, Herman, Jerome Stanley, 2 1001 7th St., Miami Beach, Fla 201, Page 313 ..200 .215 215 ..187 .200 .215 362 352 ..354 .200 345 215 358 376 .187 .187 166 215 309 333 .215 .215 328 215 .215 .215 .339 .187 187 325 313 .215 .201 .200 187 215 317 335 .187 215 274 .313 327 341 Hermann, Nicholas Alois, 3, Box 157, Asheville, N. C. Herring, Herbert James, Jr., 2 2010 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C 201. 309 Hess, Walter Eugene, II, 3 4324 Verplanck Rd., Wash. 16, D. C 187, 333 .167 .167 .201 319 .215 .215 327 325 315 .187 327 167 327 , 323 , 201 , 374 ...317 Page Hester, Carl Egbert. Ill, 3, 18 Davis St., Portsmouth, Va. Hester, Henry Dewey, Jr., 1 3205 Merriman Ave., Raleigh, N. C 215 Hester, Larry Bowles, 1, 126 Exiim St., Durham, N. C 215 Hester, Stephen Liddon, 4 210 Riverside Dr., Edgewater. Fla Heward, Henry Weidler, 4 3730 School Lane, Drexel Hill, Penn Hickey, Carl Ray, 2, 1953 Inverton Rd., Baltimore 22, Md. Hickey, Kieran Quinn, 2 53 Weed Hill Ave., Springdale, Conn Hicks, Hugh Mason, Jr., 1 1192 Park Ave., New York, N. Y 215 Higgins. Robert Walter, 1 328 Raccoon Hollow, Mountainside, N. J Higgs, Jacob Kirkpatrick, 2 818 Demerius St., Durham, N. C Hight, Bernice Boyd, Jr., 2 1624 Statesville Rd., Salisbury, N. C 82, 138, 201 Hildreth, Andrew Roger, 4 76 Ellington St., Longmeadow, Mass 167 Hill, David Siehl, 3 3470 Whitfield Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 187 Hill, James Wallace, III. 3 113 Birchwood Ave., Frankfort, Ky Hill, John David, 4 c o The Charles Bernards, Earle, Ark 167, Hill. Johnny Ferguson, 4 509 E. High St., Murfreesboro, N. C 126 Hill, Zeb Bryan, 2, Rt. 2, Smithfield, N. C. Hillard, Jerry Wayne, 2 502 E. High St., Salisbury, N. C 85, 201, Hilty, Robert Butler, 3 2201 Coolidge Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio 136, 187 Hinely, Elliott P., 2 227 N. Edison St., Arlington 3, Va 117 Hines, Ralph Earle, 1 2 Edgewood Gardens, Springfield 9, Mass 201 Hines, Willis, Jr., 2, Walker Dr., Kinston, N. C Hinkle, William Sandberg, 3 Box 632, Balboa, Canal Zone 315, 381 Hirsch, Donald Brinton, 3 955 1st Ave., Coronado, Calif 187, 333 Hobbs. John Earl, 4, 1 St. Andrews Dr., Clayton, Mo 167, 311 Hobson, Robert C, I, Box 905, Pinehurst, N. C. Hoch, William Kenneth, 3 230 S. Jefferson Ave., Canonsburg, Penn 167, 340 Hockert, Lorance. 1, 8116 Chevy Chase St., Jamaica. N. Y. Hodge, Hugh Lenox, 4, XSX Ranch. Box 860, Silver City, N. M. Hofler, Henry Durward, 2 76 Merrimon Ave., Asheville. N. C 201 Hogan, Jackson Willard, 4 2025 1st St., N.W., Apt. 820, Wash., D. C. Holcomb, Alfred Smith, 4 1201 Crescent Dr., Mount Airy, N. C 167 Holden, Harold George, 4, 901 N. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Holland, Richard Lawrence, 2 415 E. 52nd St., Apt. 4-D, New York, N. Y 117 Hollengreen. Jon Fisher, 2 205 Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, Penn. Holler, John Walker, 4, 907 N. Gregson, Durham, N. C Hollifield, Henry C, 4, 4911 Atterbury St., Norfolk 13, Va... Holloman, Richard Vann, 3 2019 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C 167 Hollowell. Linwood B., Jr., 3 309 W. 6th Ave., Gastonia, N. C 134, 187, 309 Holme, Justus Mitchell, Jr., 2 16 N. Glen Ave., Annapolis, Md 82, 201 Holmes, Elbert Carmack, Jr., 2 201 Grimmersburg St., Farmville. N. C 95, 201, 323 Holmes. Richard Lawrence, 3 9148 88th Rd.. Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Holmes. Robert S. B., Jr., I 1441 Wash. Rd., Pittsburgh 28, Penn 216 Holsinger, James W., Jr., 1 HQ 3rd Armd. Div. Arty., APO 39, New York, N. Y 216 Holsinger, Maurice P., Jr., 3 4413 Beechwood Rd.. Hyattsville, Md 187 Holsten, Peter Helmut, 1, 45 Clover Lane, Bloomfield, N. J 216 Holt, David Dillon, 1 223 Leonard Ave., Nashville, Tenn 144, 145, 216, 335 Hoh, Edwin C, 2, 9 Colt Rd.. Summit, N. J 201, 323 Holt, John William, I Avondale, Rt. 15, Fairmont, W. Va 201, 313 Holt, Roger Neil, I, 536 1st St., Hinsdale, III 216 Honeycutt, David Ernest, I, 125 W. 50th St., Savannah, Ga 216 Hood, Donald Wayne, 4, 2618 Elgin St., Durham, N. C 167 III. , 201 .167 .167 Hooper, Robert J., 5, 802 Lawsonville Ave., Reidsville, N. C. Hooper, Russell Warren, Jr., 1 412 Ellendale Dr., Nashville, Tenn Hoopes, Robert Riter, I 1803 Shipley Rd., Wilmington 3, Del Hopkins. Alton Hunter, 2 19 Glynn Ave., Brun.swick, Ga 337, Hord, Ambrose Roy, Jr., 3 221 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C 353, Hord, Robert Eugene, 3 221 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C 167, 317, Horin, Robert Gerard, 4 14825 89th Ave.. Jamaica, N. Y 167, Horrigan, Joseph Stewart, 1 2311 Locke Lane. Houston, Texas Horton, Tory Bingham, 2 801 Ridgewood Rd., Peekskill. N. Y Horwitz. Norris Leonard. 2 1618 Academy St., Winston-Salem, N. C 201, Hosteller, William Lewis, 1 307 Karen St., South Charleston, W. Va Hotchkiss, Charles S.. Jr.. 1, Box 396, Farmville, N. C Houck, Charles Lynn. 2. 261 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Penn... Hough, Steven Hedges, 2 33075 Woodleigh Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 201, House, Richard Earl, 3, 801 N. Elm St., Durham, N. C Howard, Donald Lee, 1, 184 Olean St., Worchester, Mass. Howard, Henry Lynn, 3, L 3-C Uni. Apts., Durham, N. C Howard, James Hatten, III, 1 714 N. Oleander Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla Howard, Laurence O., Jr., I 14 Cedarcliff Rd., Asheville, N. C Howe. Lyman Harold, III, 2 2811 S. Atlantic Ave.. Daytona Beach, Fla 201, Howell, Jerry Morris, 1 1105 W. Rock Springs Dr.. Greenville. N. C Hower, Thomas Rogers, 3, 1207 College St., Shelbyville, Ky... Hoyle. Lawrence Truman, Jr., 2 505 Northridge St., Greensboro, N. C 201, Hoyle, Thomas C, III, 1 3605 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C 216, Huang. Gerald Ming Chiang, 2 Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Va. Hubbell, Philip Hamilton, 2 230 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y 201, Hudiburg, James Cosden, 1 1807 Baynard Blvd., Wilmington, Del Hudson, George C, Jr.. 3 708 Hillsboro St., Raleigh. N. C 187, Huggin, Gerald Carlisle, 2 7 Glenside Ave., Hagerstown, Md 201, Hughes, John Isaac, Jr., 3 lOlO Callings Rd.. Camden 4. N. J Humphrey, James S., Jr.. 2 2602 Broad St.. Parkersburg, W. Va Humphrey, Theodore J., II, 1 9701 Bellevue Ave., Bethesda 14, Md Hunt, James W., 7, Durham, N. C. Hunt. Joseph Marvin. III. 1 3308 Starmount Dr., Greensboro, N. C Hunt, Ruskin Henderson, Jr., 4, Rt. 2, Grifton, N. C Hunt, Stephen B., 1 3026 Oak Forest Dr., Baltimore 14, Md Huntley, Charles Betts, 4 2718 Sharon Rd., Charlotte, N. C 100, 168, 270, Huntley, Michael John, Jr., I 3605 Hicks Ave., Baltimore 7, Md 143, Hurd. Frederic Lawrence. 2 Nottingham Rd.. Rt. 4, Spartanburg, S. C 201, Hurm, Walter David, 4. 1 15 Briar Lane. 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C 116 Lewis, Michael Chelman, 1 654 Ave. 1, N.W.. Winter Haven, Fla 144, 217 Leyens, Jon Francis, 2, Leatrice Lane, Vicksburg, Miss 202, 333 Libby, Bruce John, 3 1434 W. Franklin Ave., River Forest, 111 170 Libby, Peter Cook, 1, 3834 Ormond Rd., Louisville, Ky 217 Lidz, Edward, 4, 1 Ross Lane, Woodmere, N. Y 170, 345 Lightbourn, Robert James, 1 5 Center St., Bernardsville, N. J Ill, 217 Lightner, Theodore McGraw, 4 808 Green St., Piedmont Apt. C-2, Durham, N. C. Linden. John Edward, 2 1501 W. St., S.W., Wash. 20, D. C 189, 275, 319 Lindenmeyer, James W., 3 42 Harwood Rd., Louisville 7, Ky 323 Linder, James Hugh, 3 27 Ridge Dr., Birmingham, Ala 189, 327 Lindinger, Robert Clark, 1 Box 120, Broadview Rd., Wayne, Penn 217 Lindsay, Charles T., Jr., 4, 5022 Allan Rd., Wash. 16, D. C. Lineberry, Lucas Rodney, 4 902 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Penn 170 Linton, William Robert, Jr., 3 4605 Ortega Forest Dr., Jacksonville 10, Fla 108, 189, 329 Lintzenich, Joseph W., 4 9 Cricklewood, Frontenac 24, Mo 137, 170, 265, 335 Lipman, Millard M., 2 4109 Rollins Ave., Baltimore 7, Md 202, 345 Lippincott, Milton S., Jr., 2, 820 W. Burke St., Easton, Penn. Litaker, Daniel Milton, II, 2 1600 Queens Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 317 Little, Donald Stewart, 1 Jose Felix Uriburn 1445, Buenos Aires, Ag 217 Little, Frederick Booker, 3 1 Ridgewood Pkwy., Denville, N. J 170 Little, Philip George, 1 Jose Felix Uriburn 1445, Buenos Aires, Ag 217 Little, Thomas Franklin, 2 3214 Forest Rd., Charlotte 5, N. C 149, 203, 333, 343 Liu, Mason Remmen, 1, 257 E. Market St., Bethlehem, Penn 217 Livingston Lewis, 2, Box 614, De Bary, Fla 189, 309 Lloyd, Douglas Seward, 1 2 East St., Suffield, Conn 144, 217 Locke, Clyde Ronald, 2 3117 28th Ave., Long Island City, N. Y 203 Loden, George Barnard, Jr., 3 Apt. A-8, Varsity Apts., Underwood Ave., Durham, N. C. Loff, Sanford Arnold, 2 19710 N.W. 2nd PI., North Miami, Fla 203, 341 Logan, Leonard Gilmore, Jr., 3 Lakeside Apts. 2-C, Melrose Park 26, Penn 189 Long, George Truett, 4 729 Carothers Ave., Rock Hill, S. C 117, 147, 170, 277, 327 Long, Warner Davis, 1 Rt. 1, Box 575, Louisville 7, Ky 217, 322 Long, William Morris, 3, 809 Yancy St., Durham, N. C 170 Longdon, Robert Stephens, 2 2310 S. Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach, Fla 149, 203 Longsworth, Robert Morrow, 4 Rural Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ohio 80, 170, 265 Looney, David Bruce, 1, Falls Mills, Va 217 Losasso, Alvin, 4 1628 Hillman St., Youngstown, Ohio 170, 280, 339 Losee, Wilmot Hurst, Jr., 4 103 Third St., Garden City, N. Y 170, 311, 332, 333 Lounsbury, Myron Osborn, 1 533 W. 112th St., New York 25, N. Y 218 Love, Glenn Neil, 1, Box 246, Newton, N. C 218, 330 Page Love, Harold Sanford, 1, 27 Durant Ave., Jamestown, N. Y 218 Love, James Thomas, Jr., 2 310 Vance St., Laurinburg, N. C 203, 328 Lovejoy, John Fletcher, Jr., 2 6408 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla 203 Lovelidge, Leroy W., Ill, 1 201 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Penn 144, 218 Lower, David Allen, 2 II Sunset Terrace, Baldwinsville, N. Y 189, 315 Lowman, Everett Herman, Jr., 1 311 E. King St., Boone, N. C 218 Lowry, William Michael, 1 50 Hartford St., Newton Highlands, Mass 218 Lucas, Bruce Allan, 1, 83rd Tact. Hospital Seymour Johnson A.F.B., Goldsboro, N. C 218 Lucas, Charles Craft, Jr., 1 1318 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C 218 Luce, William Paterson, 3 3491 N. Venice St., Arlington 7, Va 189, 277, 327 Lund, Richard Arthur, 1 126 W. Lake View, Milwaukee 17, Wis 149, 218 Lundine, Stanley Nelson, 1 232 Huxley St., Jamestown, N. Y 134, 218 Lushis, Donald Vladis, 2 1247 Jackson St., Easton, Penn 189 Lutz, James G., 6 1203 Haywood Ave., Cincinnati 26, Ohio Lyman, David, 4, 135 Polo Club Lane Bangkok Thailand 116, 147, 170, 277, 280, 341 Lynch, John Chaplain, 3 711 Mulberry St., Beaufort, N. C 170, 311 Lynch, John David, Jr., 3 201 N. 1st St., Mebane, N. C 87, 189, 311 Lynch, Wayne Montgomery, 3, Rt. 4, Annandale, Va 189 Lynn, Donald Ray, 1 Box 397, Vanderbilt, Penn 144, 218, 322 Lyon, Edwin Robert, 3 Box 867, Laurinburg, N. C 189, 317, 359 Lyon, Peter, 3, Harvey Cedars, N. J 144, 189, 317 Lyons, John Stanley, 1, 35 Winter St., Bangor, Maine.. ..218, 319 Mac Ewen, Richard Alan, 3 4825 Montgomery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md 190, 272, 277, 331 Mace, Michael Edward, 1 219 Carolina Ave., Greenville, S. C 218 Machesko, Michael Richard, 2 220 Muir Ave., Hazleton, Penn. Mackesy, J. Thomas Derek 28 Westhampton Rd., St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada 190 Mackinnon, William Bruce, 2 121 N. Gaston St., Somerville, N. J 203, 319 MacMillan, Jack Fuller, 4, 1414 Dollar Ave., Durham, N. C 171 MacPherson, Douglas Hunt, 3 8 Sunset Bay Dr., Largo, Fla 171 Magee, David Albert, 2, 142 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y 203 Mahanna, Peter Griffing, 4, 100 Bent Lane, Newark, Del 337 Mahdavi, Massud. 3, Doctor ' s Street, Meshed, Iran Malone, Michael Taylor, 3, 319 Queen St., Edenton, N. C 190 Maloof, Thomas Mitchell, 2 10 Thayer St., Milford, Mass 203, 339, 377 Marcovecchio, Joseph, 3 224 Franklin Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 331 Marcus, Elliot Lee, 2 917 Golfview Ave., Tampa 9, Fla 203, 345 Margold, Davis Sterling, 1, 148 E. Avenue, Norwalk, Conn 218 Marquis, Dean Anthony, 3, 11 Park PL, Short Hills, N. J 190 Marr, John Michael, 1, 201 Bethune St., Fayetteville, N. C. Marsh, Robert Lockwood, Jr., 4, 368 Jackson St., Glencoe, III...309 Marth, John George, 3 120 East 82nd St., New York 28, N. Y 329 Martin, Charles R., 3, 1810 Market St., Wilmington, N. C 190 Martin, Felix Edward, 2, 1600 Denison St., Little Rock, Ark 203 Martin, Harold Harbour, 2 2895 Normandy Dr., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 203 Martin, Horace H., Ill, 3 202 S. Charlotte St., Manheim, Penn 376 Martin, Joseph Moody, 2, 1222 Troupe St., Augusta, Ga 203 Martin, Loren Winston, 3 4505 Glasgow Rd., Fountain City, Tenn 190 Martin, Miles Herbert, Jr., 4, Box 178, Oak Hill, W. Va. Martin, William Tracy, 1 2217 N. Cassidy Ave., Columbus, Ohio 218, 377 Massaro, Alfonso Dominic, 4, 930 Sterling Ave., Tampa, Fla 171 Massey, William J., Ill, 4, Raleigh Rd. Smithfield, N. C 171, 309 Masters, Charles G., Jr., 1 485 Kenilworth Rd., Asheville, N. C 218 Matheson, Joe Kenneth, Jr., 4, 2219 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Page Matthews, James Erdman, 4 7103 Oxford Rd., Baltimore, Md 315, 373, 374 Matthias, Paul Wilson, 2 5811 Sixth St., Washington 11, D. C 203, 319 Mattingly, Michael Joseph, 1, Qts. 19, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C 144, 218, 322 Mattson, James Eric, 2 8108 Kersy Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md 203, 374 Mauney, Harold Carl, Jr., 2, Box 190, New Orleans, La 203 Maunz, Don Loren, 3 Interstate Parkway Ext., Bradford, Penn 329 Maxon, Robert Mead, 1, Maple St., Bloomville, N. Y 145, 218 Maynard, David Lee, 3 114 N. Central Ave., Belmont, N. C 171, 317 Maynard, Peter Harrison, 3 Loomis School, Windsor, Conn 333, 370 Mazzone, Philip V., 6, 2007 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C. McAnally, William J., Ill, 3 120 Fontaine Dr., Thomasville, Ga 268, 333 McBee, Michael James, 2 1401 N. Inglewood St., Arlington 5, Va 118, 203, 325 McCahan, David Stanley, 3 1007 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 171 McCammon, George Arthur, 2, Creole Petroleum Corp., Apartoda 889, Caracas, Venezuela 203, 323 McCarroll, Earl Lucas, Jr., 1 4817 Lafayette St., Little Rock, Ark 124, 218 McCaughan, Ralph Lee, 1 921 S.E. Second St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 218 McClain, Philip Wade, 2, 218 Webster St., N.E., Washington, D.C. McComas, Robert Meredith, 1 403 Fifth Ave., Huntington, W. Va 189, 322 McConchie, John Lewis, 1 25 Hundreds Circle, Wellesley Hills, Mass. McConnell, Daniel Edward, 2, 3119 Fairfax, Charlotte 9, N. C. McConnell, John Cameron, 4 3423 Coleman St., Columbia, S. C 87, 171 McCormack, Alexander A., 1 314 Pleasant St., Spindale, N. C 218 McCormack, John Newton, 4 314 Pleasant St., Spindale, N. C 94, 135, 171 McCormick, Edward T., Jr., 1 29 Reymont Ave, Rye, N. Y 218, 330 McCormick, James M., Ill, 3, Box 558, St. Albans, W. Va. McCulIough, James Lance, 1 8411 Irvington Ave., Bethesda, Md 218 McCurdy, John Derickson, 1, Box 1024, Chapel Hill, N. C 218 McDermott, Thomas Joseph, 4 517 N. St. George St., Allentown, Penn 171, 325 McDonald, James Riley, 1 Covington Hwy., Route 2, Lithonia, Ga 218 McDonald, Warren Randolph, 2 HQS Eucom APO 128 c o PM, New York, N. Y...85, 203, 323 McElhaney, Harold Norbert, 4 19 Main St., Burgettstown, Penn 352, 353 McElhaney, James Wilson, 2 915 E. Calumet Rd., Milwaukee 17, Wis 203, 325 McElroy, John Harper, Jr., 2, 3105 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. McFadden, Don Calvin, Jr., 4 340 N. Maysville St., Mt. Sterling, Ky 118, 327 McFarland, Robert Bruce, 3 2905 Catawba St., Aiken, S. C 116, 189 McFee, Charles Bond, III, 4 4707 Calumet Rd., Richmond 26, Va 82, 86, 149, 171, 327 McGee, Gerald Morrison, 1, Elizabeth City, N. C. McGee, Michael Burnette, 1 721 W. Main St., Elizabeth City, N. C 317, 355 McGraw, Ralph, Jr., 2 1223 Main St., Follansee, W. Va 203, 327 McGregor, Douglas Hugh, 1 436 Manor Ridge Rd., Pelham, N. Y 218 McGregor, Frank H., Jr., 3 Millwood Rd., Mt. Kisco, N. Y 118, 189, 339 Mcllwain, John Frederick, 1 309 W. 104th St., New York, N. Y 218 Mclntyre, Fred H., 2 909 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, 3, N. C 143, 190 Mclntyre, William Clarke, 1, 2 Bretton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 218 McKeithan. Jack, 4. Box 106, Abbottsburg, N. C. McKenzie, Theodore R., 1, Route 1, Waynesboro, Penn 218 McKnight, Douglas Martin, 1 105 Eaton Dr., Middletown, Ohio 218 McKnight, James Samuel, 2 421 Gaston Ave., Belmont, N. C 116, 203 McLean, Wellen Brown, Jr., 2 713 W. Warren St., Shelby, N. C 203 Page McLemore, Carl Sloan, Jr., 1 1513 S. Mills St., Orlando, Fla 218 McMillan, William Owen, Jr., 3 5010 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, W. Va 82, 190, 327 McMurray, Samuel Franklin, 3, 601 Watts St., Durham, N. C...190 McNabb, William Ross, 2, 4175 Lyons View Rd., Knoxville, Tenn. McNally, Michael, 3, Rosepoint Rd. 10, Kingsport, Tenn 315 McNamara, Thomas Peter, 1 Cliff Rd., Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, L. I., N. Y 218 McNeary, John Maxwell, 1 2026 Beverly Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 203 McNeely, Robert Lewis, 2, Box 222, Drexel, N. C 203 McRae, Andrew Thomas, Jr., 1 213 N. Pearl St., Douglas, Ga 218 McRae, Donald Terry, 2 903 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C 172 McSheehan, William David, 1 302 Washington St., Monroe, N. C 218 Meeks, George Winston, 6, 1017 Gloria Ave., Durham, N. C. Meffert, William George, 4, 2610 Country Club Parkway Cedar Rapids, la 118, 172, 275, 325, 376 Menaker, Jerry Thomas, 2 2941 N. Sixth St., Harrisbug, Penn 118, 204, 345, 377 Menefee, Samuel W., Ill, 4 939 Salisbury Ct., Lancaster, Penn 172, 313 Merritt, James Edward, 3 358 8th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C 331 Merryman, John Ezra, 1 113 N. Market St., Clairsville, Ohio 145, 218 Messer, James Elliott, 2 1574 Cristobal Dr., Tallahassee, Fla 82 Mesta, Edward Hugh, 1 Sunset Acres, Rt. 2, Canonsburg, Penn 100, 204 Metcalf, Donald William, 1 2024 N.E. I5th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 143, 218, 308 Mewborne, William Burke, 4, 102 Virginia St., Roxboro, N. C 80, 147, 149, 172, 263, 265, 277, 309 Meyer, Gordon Barclay, 3 Harbor Rd., Sands Point, N. Y 172, 329 Meyer, Herbert Fred, 4 187 S. Middletown Rd., Pearl River, N. Y 172 Michael, Alan Sydney, 3, 291 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Michaud, John Camillas, 3 78 First St., Hodge, La 309 Mikesell, Michael Patrick, 1 294 Hillcrest, Gross Pt. Farms 36, Mich. Milby, William Elvin, 2 3511 Overbrook Rd., Stormont, Va 204, 327 Milhauser, Robert L., Pikesville 8, Md 345 Miller, Brian Campbell, 1 5809 Namakagan Rd., Washington 16, D. C 218, 330 Miller, Donald Ira, 3 205 Fairway Dr., Miami Beach, Fla 190 Miller, Edward Brown, 1 760 Maple St., Meadville, Penn 218, 308, 377 Miller, Fred Hayes, 3 305 McClohon St., Ahoskie, N. C. 190, 317 Miller, Glenn Frederick, 1 12 Dover St., Toms River, N. J 218 Miller, Henry Brittain, 1 2344 Queen St., Winston-Salem, N. C 218 Miller, James Eugene, 3 760 Lawrence Ave., Westfield, N. J 309 Miller, John Merrimon, 2 Rt. 3, Wye Way Rd., Knoxville, Tenn 190 Miller, Leland William, 2 2116 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md 204, 331 Miller, Oscar Patrick, Jr., 2, Box 98, Snow Hill, N. C. Miller, Robert Cosner, 3 928 Detroit Ave., Denver, Colo 172, 311 Miller, Thomas Ogden, 4 152 N.E. 92nd St., Miami 38, Fla 172, 325 Miller, Thomas R., 3, 1100 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Miller, Thomas William, 1 Countryside, Ashland, Ohio 109, 145, 218 Miller, William Eugene, 3 8319 Kerry Lane, Chevy Chase, Md 333 Millhauser, Robert Louis, 3 3211 Overbrook Rd., Baltimore 8, Md 190, 373 Millner. Pryor R., IV, 3 303 Randolph, Danville, Va 350, 352 Mills, Joseph Cicero, Jr., 1 1803 Walnut Terrace, Springfield, Ohio 218, 322 Milne, Robert Campbell, 1 1305 Woodhaven Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 218 Miltner, Donald Andrew, 1 76 Surrey Lane, River Edge, N. J 218 Page Minah, Galen Franklin, 1 2117 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 218, 308 Miralia, Lauren Martin, 1 210 Hommock Rd., Larchmont, N. Y 138, 149, 218, 328 Mitchell, Arthur Rock, Jr., 2 3833 Wieuca Terr., Atlanta 5, Ga 190 Mitchell, Donald Bruce, 1 52 Second St., Lynbrook, N. Y 218 Mitchell, Peter Raymond, 4 301 Birdwood Ave., Haddonfield, N. J 343 Mize, Jan Lee, 2 202 W. Dodson St., Americus, Ga 145, 204, 317 Moates, Robert Franklin, 2 803 Wingate Circle, Homewood, Ala 204 Mogel, Ronald David, 4, 5121 Sunset Rd., Baltimore, Md. Mogol, Louis Melvyn, 3 80 Elwood PL, Staten Island, N. Y 190, 345 Moller, Peter, 1 Post Engineer, Ft. Holabird, Baltimore 19, Md 219 Moneymaker, Thomas A., Jr., 3 2315 Fort Scott Dr., Arlington, Va 172, 325 Monk, Albert Coy, IIL 1 207 W. Church St., Farmville, N. C 219 Montague, William Reeves, 1 6 Wier Ave., Hillcrest, Wilmington 3, Del 219, 319 Montgomery, Charles J., 2 108 Seytent Ave., Circleville, Ohio 204, 337 Montgomery, David P., Jr., 4 1014 Knox St., Durham, N. C 117, 172, 267 Montgomery, Franklin M., 1 628 N. Innes St., Salisbury, N. C 219 Montgomery William E., 1 102 Tranquil Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 219 Moody, Thomas Watson, 4 718 W. Chapel Hill St., Durham, N. C 116, 172, 266 Mooney, Timothy Cooper, 2, 3130 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 190, 269, 315 Moor, John Bruce, 1 126 Salisbury Ave., Garden City, N. Y 219 Moore, Bradford Layton, 1 51 Woodward Cr., Asheville, N. C 204, 328 Moore, Calvin Thomas, 3 2712 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C 172, 313 Moore, Elizabeth P., 2, Walnut Lane, Vienna, Va. Moore, Gerald Edgar, Jr., 1 Old Airport Rd., Fletcher, N. C 219 Moore, James Edward, 4 526 Wilson St., Greenwood, S. C 172 Moore, James Henry, Jr., 2 3729 Elkader Rd., Baltimore 18, Md 204 Moore, John Foster, 4 1170 Via Salerno, Wi nter Park, Fla 137, 172, 311 Moore, Randall Bradley, 4 Indian Hill, Hiawatha Trail, Frankfort, Ky. Moore, Richard Ingram, 2 16 Split Rock Dr., Kings Point, N. Y 204, 345 Moore, Robert Thompson, 2 5217 Shadywood Lane, Dallas, Tex 204 Moore, Terry Churchman, 2 21 Ridge Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y 124, 343 Moore, William Campbell, 1 Casa Lagona, Windermere, Fla 219 Moorefield, Hubert Lee, 1 1008 Montford Dr., Charlotte, N. C 149, 219 Moorman, Claude Thurman, 1 1348 N.W. 7th St., Miami, Fla 155, 219 Moorman, James Watt, 3 801 N. Washington St., Rutherfordton, N. C 190, 315 Morey, Samuel Winchester, 3 90 N. Hancock St., Lexington 73, Mass 190, 319 Morgan, Merrill Smith, 1 18 Fairmont Ave., Montclair, N. J 204, 319 Morgan, Richard Leroy, Jr., 3 Quarters 51, Ft. Belvoir, Va 190, 377 Morgan, Richard Wood, 4, 1008 Lamond Ave., Durham, N. C 94, 147, 263, 265, 323, 377 Morgan, Walter Clinton B., 3 801 W. Broad St., Wilson, N. C 331 Morris, Jerome Philip, 1 2323 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C 219 Morris, John De, 2, 119 Academy, Roxboro, N. C 327 Morris, John Edgar, Jr., 4 72 Front St., Hertford, N. C 172, 275 Morris, Leon Herbert, Jr., 1 General Delivery, Yankeetown, Fla 204 Morris, William C, Jr., 4 1251 Mayfield Ridge Rd., Cleveland 24, Ohio 172 Page Morse, John Alfred, Jr., 1 246 W. Second St., Perrysburg, Ohio 144, 219 Mosrie, Azett Jimmie, 3 839 Mercer St., Princeton, W. Va 337 Mott, George Edward, 4 900 Norfolk Ave., Virginia Beach, Va 116, 172 Mottershead, Cheston V., Jr., 3 212 Tarawa Blvd., Tarawa Terrace, N. C 190, 315 Mottershead, John Donald, 1 212 Tarawa Blvd., Tarawa Terrace, N. C 219 Mueller, Vd Heyden Ingolf, 1 Weingarhnweg 5-A, Berlin, Spandau, Germany 219 Mulford, Thomas Webb, 2 1135 S. Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio 204, 325 Mullholland, Alfred D., Jr., 3 1301 Winston Ave., Baltimore 12, Md 190, 337 Mulholland, C. C, III, 3 110 E. Maynard Ave., Durham, N. C 172, 339 Mullin, Alexander George, 1 1905 Arden Rd., Roanoke, Va 219 Mullins, Carol L., Box 165, Rt. 1, Lorton, Va. Mullis, Oscar Lee, Jr., 1 139 Cottage Place, Charlotte 7, N. C 204 Munson, Charles Leith, Jr., 1 1900 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington, Del 219, 335 Munson, Charles Terry, 2 117 W. Magnolia, Hagerstown, Md 116, 204, 331 Munyan, Michael Hall, 1 50 Maple Ave., Voorheesville, N. Y 219 Murchison, Alton G., Jr., 1 P. O. Box 809, Fayetteville, N. C 138, 219 Murphy, Ted Daniel, 4, Rt. 1, Stanley, N. C 172 Musselwhite, Marvin D., Jr., 2 P. O. Box 116, Clinton, N. C 204, 317, 359 Myers, Charles Edward, II, 2, 42 Barker Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Myers, Ronald Lamar, 1, 25 N. Main St., Bellville, Ohio 217 Myers, Raymond Walter, 3, Bristol Rd., Chalfont, Penn 171 Myers, William Ernest, 1, 202 Norris St., Glasgow, Ky 145, 217 Nash, Martin Alphon, 2 701 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 118, 204 Neal, David Bushnell, 2 1704 Addison Rd., Palos Verdes Est., Calif 204 Neal, Jerry William, 4 612 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C 84, 117, 136, 172, 267 Neal, Rodney Daniel, 4 7704 Illinois Ave., Little Rock, Ark 117, 173, 275, 337 Nealy, David Lewis, 4, 2257 Valencia Dr., Sarasota, Fla... 173, 329 Nelson, Fletcher, Jr., 1, 205 S. King St., Morganton, N. C 204 Nesbitt, Thomas R., Jr., 3, 135 Dennington, Akron 13, Ohio Neuhardt, James Charles, 1 501 Pelhandale Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y 219 Newburg, Carl Arthur, 4 3036 Lavender Ave., Baltimore 14, Md 134, 173 Newcome, James Henry, 3 107 State St., Wheeler, Ind...l73, 323, 360, 362, 366, 367,369 Newell, Roger Cranford, 1 Rt. 2, Box 820. Charlotte, N. C 204, 337 Newman, Guy Robert, Jr., 1 2143 Briarwood Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 149, 219 Newman, Joseph Browning, 1 Somershire Dr., Rochester, N. Y 145, 219 Newsome, John Branch, Jr., 2 1401 Lancaster Dr., Orlando, Fla 204 Newstedt, George Edward, 1 235 Stanberry Ave., Columbus 9, Ohio 219 Ney, Edward Ash, 3 88 Maplehurst Dr., Harrisonburg, Va 173, 345 Nicholas, James Herries, 3 Armed Forces Staff Coll., Norfolk 11, Va. Nickey, Samuel M, III, 1 410 Goodwyn Ave., Memphis, Tenn 204, 335 Nicolaides, Aristotle T., 2 P. O. Box 4062, Old City, Jerusalem, Jordan 117, 204 Nightingale, William O., 2, 112 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Nitsberg, Bruce Jay, 2 720 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y 204, 345 Noble, Robert Earl, 4 24 Maplewood Dr., Oelwein, la 73, 315, 362 Noe, James Robert, II, 2 2233 Davis Blvd., Sarasota, Fla 204 Nolan, Charlie Claybrook, 2, Box 61, Welcome, N. C 191, 315 Nordlie, Robert Spurlock, 4 53 Heatherdell Rd., Arsley, N. Y 173 Norrts, Jesse Allen, Jr., 3, 2735 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N. C 191 Northrop, William Harris, 3 2003 East 5th St., Greenville, N. C 335 Page Norton, Allyn S., 7 1405 Pennsylvania Ave., Durham, N. C 133 Norton, Earl Douglas, Jr., 3 3020 Victoria Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio 191 Norton, James Collins, 1 3021 Sterhng Rd., Birmingham, Ala 219, 330 Norton, Jerry Ralph, 1, Otto, N. C 204 Nourse, Jared, 1, 331 E. School Rd., Milwaukee 17, Wis 219 Novick, Robert David, 1 Academy Lane, Winchester, Va 138, 219 Oakes, Claude Raymond, 3, 4515 21st St. S., Arhnton 6, Va 191 Oberhofer, Andrew O., Jr., 4 495 Petree Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 173, 274 O ' Brion, John Henry, Jr., 1 101 Gaymont Rd., Richmond, Va 149, 219 O ' Connell, James Henry, 3, 695 Ramapa Rd., Teaneck, N. J. O ' Connor, William E., Jr., 2 164 E. Delasan Ave., Buffalo 8, N. Y 144, 270, 333 Odom, Guy Leary, Jr., 2, 2812 Chelsea Circle, Durham, N. C...204 O ' Donnell, Dennis Joseph, 2 5625 Western Ave., N.W. Washington 15, D. C 204 Oeben, Rudolph Wilhelm, 1 22 Sunnyside Blvd., Plainview, N. Y 145, 205 O ' Hora, Robert Frank, 1, 5 Kendrick Ave., Hamilton, N. Y...219 Oldham, George E, III, 1 P. O. Box 1060, Johnson City, Tenn 138, 205 Olejar, Peter Paul D., 3 2207 Louise Ave., Baltimore 14, Md 191, 343 Olinger, Robert Joseph, 4 440 Broadmoor Blvd. South, Springfield, Ohio 135, 173 Oliva, Philip Baird, 2 328 Gaston Ave., Garfield, N. J 205, 315 Oliver, Dennis Neal, 1 1720 N. Taylor St., Arlington, Va 219, 322 Oliver, Donald Clinton, 1 P. O. Box 172, North Wilkesboro, N. C 219 Oliver, Kenneth Leon, 1 1101 Yale Place, Charlotte, N. C 155, 219 Olson, John Alvin, 1 626 N. Lincoln St., Hinsdale, 111 219 O ' Neal, Edgar Carl, 1 3225 W. Manor Cr., S.W., Atlanta 11, Ga 219 Costing, Jan Kurt, 2, 2517 E. Perkins Rd., Durham, N. C. Oppenheim, Stephen Joseph, 1 918 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J 114, 219 Osborne, Harry Albert, 3 2171 Lowell Ave., Louisville, Ky 191, 335 Overley, Harry Clark, 2 506 S. MacDade Blvd., Glenolden, Penn 205, 272, 325 Owen, Robert Edward, 4 44 Kinship Rd., Baltimore 22, Md 173 Owens, E. Dixon, 2 3605 Old Orchard Rd., Ashland, Ky 205 Owens, James Cleatus, 2 3114 Lakewood Ave., Columbia, S. C 118, 205, 309 Oxner, Glenn Ruckman, 1, 407 Belmont Ave., Greenville. S. C. Pabst, Robert William, 2 202 S. Highwood Ave., Glen Rock, N. J 323 Pace, Emmett Herbert, Jr., 4 6 Sparstaven Rd., Wheeling, W. Va 173, 275, 333, 377 Pacheco, Gilberto F., 1, Asiatic Petroleum Corp., 50 W 50th St., New York 2, N. Y 219 Padgett, Douglas Morgan, 4 Box 481, Spindale, N. C 173, 319, 352, 373 Padow, Walter Donald, 1 4702 Grandway Rd., Richmond 26, Va 219 Page, David Anderson, 3 Rt. 1, Box 179, Morrisville, N. C 191, 315 Page, John Gibson, Jr., 1 316 Frances Place, Kinston, N. C 205 Page, Richard Charles, 3 415 Fornal Rd., Chattanooga 11, Tenn 145, 191 Page, Richard Gregory, II, 2 424 Westover Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 205, 339 Palazzo, Ronald Manfred, 1 9748 64th Ave., Forest Hills 74, N. Y 219 Pardue, Leonard G., HI, 1 641 Falcon Ave., Miami Springs, Fla 110, 138, 219, 330 Parham, James Campbell, Jr., 1 91 Hamlook Lane, Massapequa Pk. L. I., N. Y 219 Parker, Johnnie C, III, 1 310 Chestnut St., Wilmington, N. C 220 Parker, Julius F., Jr., 2, 1216 McLendon St., Tallahassee, Fla. Parker, Robert Philip, I 6019 7th Place, N.W., Washington 11, D. C 220 Parnham, Charles Scott, Jr., 1 136 W. Adams St., Villa Park, III 144, 220 ...205 ..333 .191 , 327 ...220 ...191 ...205 ...220 , 327 ...220 ...220 , 399 Fla. ...174 Page Parr, William Donald, 1 5209 Dorset Ave., Washington, D. C 220 Parrish, John Albert, 1 1432 S.W. 12th St., Miami, Fla 220, 322 Parsons, Larry Edward, 2 1028 Knollwood Rd., New Kensington, Penn 191, 311 Parsons, William E., Jr., 4 91 Goodridge St., Lynn, Mass 100, 173 Paterson, Hugh Humphrey, 3 25 Standish Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada 275, 3 1 1 Patrick, Rembert W., Jr., 2, 2115 N.W. 7th Place, Gainesville, Fla. Patterson, John G., Ill, 1 Box 162, Rt. I, South Boston, Va 220 Patterson, Robert Allen 4 8 Glenwood Lane, Greenville, S. C 173, 275 Patton, Joseph Pitts, I 311 W. Union St., Morganton, N. C 220 Patton, Matthew Henry, Jr., 4, 80 Newman St., Carrollton, Ga. Paulson, David Freeman, 2 3 Lake Dr., Annapolis, Md 94, 309 Payson, Robert Kendall, 1 9 W. Keystone Ave., Wilmington 4, Del 220 Peacock, Albert, Jr., 1 14 W. Bellefonte Ave., Alexandria, Va Peacock, Jack Baxter, 2, 302 W. Blvd., Lauringburg, N. C. Peacock, James Lowe, III, 3 2021 College Ave., Tifton, Ga Pearl, David William, 4, 502 S. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y...173 Pearl, Jon Saunders, 1, Mill Creek, Phoebus, Va Pearson, Harry Hall, Jr., 3 800 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte 3, N. C Pearson, Wright Leroy, Jr., 2 1410 Sopena Ave., Coral Gables, Fla Pegram, James Edward, 1, Durham, N. C Penny, Donald McDuffie, 3 611 Tiona Ave., Durham, N. C 82, 191 Penny, William Graham, 1 51 Sherman St., Brooklyn 15, N. Y Pepper, Edmund Lee, 1, 665 Ash St., Denver, Colo Perkins, Robert Eugene, I, Rt. 2, Rockingham, N. C 205 Perrine, Kenneth Pigford, 1, 161 N.W. 87th St., Miami 50, Perry, Jerry Max, 4, Rt. 2, Bailey, N. C Personette, John David, 1 201 W. Oak St., Basking Ridge, N. J Petch, Richard Olaf, 1, 908 Shepherd St., Durham, N. C Peters, William Thomas, 3 822 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C 94, 116, 191 Peterson, Karl Bock, 3 109 Beverly Rd., Rockville, Md 191 Peterson, Laurence Ivan, 2 4279 Kent Rd., Stow, Ohio 82, 205 Pettitt, Robert Dunlop, Jr., 3 2420 Sedgwick Ave., New York 68, N. Y Petznick, James Franklin, 1 19901 Van Aken Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Pfeiffer, Carl John, 3, 34 Lincoln Hill, Quincy, 111 Phil, Leonard Fred, 3, Box 326, Stanley, N. C Phillips, George W., Ill, I, P. O. Box 68, Lake Park, Fla. Phillips, Henry Columbus, I, Rt. 1, Kenansville, N. C Phillips, Henry Frank, 3, Seven Springs, N. C Phillips, John Pugh, 4, 554 Grant St., Hazelton, Penn 174 Phillips, Richard Craft, 4 c o P. C. Saunders, Rt. 1, Box 157, Chester, Virginia Phillips, Robert Wade, Jr., 4 319 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 317 Phillips, Russell A., Jr., 3, Rt. 2, Charlotte, N. C 77, 90, 191 Pickens, James Elliott, 3 137 Granda St., Fort Myers, Fla 174, 275, 327, 377 Pickett, James Daniel, 3 512 Fordham Dr., Alexandria, Va 174, 337 Pickett, Thomas Ernest, 3 11 Terracedale Ct., Griffin, Ga 191, 343 Pillman, Peter Ward, 1 18 Great Hills Rd., Short Hills, N. J 220 Plnnell, Sheldon Richard, 3 208 W. Dayton Dr., Fairborn, Ohio 191, 315 Piper, John Howard, 1 890 Ridge Rd., Ambridge, Penn 100, 220 Piper, Michael Lewis, 2 450 Terrace Way, Townsend 4, Md 205, 331 Pless, John Glenn, 3, Galax, Va 77, 191, 335 Poe, William Martyn, 2 Box 887, Thomasville, N. C 143, 205, 335 Pollard, James Hamilton, 1 191 Outer Dr., Oak Ridge, Tenn 220 Pontz, Jack Bradford, 2 80 Jackson Dr., Lancaster, Penn 205, 315 .220 .220 272 311 325 .309 .220 .191 .191 .220 .517 323 Page Poole, James Wayland, 3, Rt. 2, Raleigh, N. C 191 Poor, Bennett Osborne, 1, Box 36, Assinippi, Mass 205 Poore, James Lanier, 1, Mundfordville, Ky 220 Poore, Ray Vaughn, 3, Mundfordville, Ky 191, 313 Pope, Charles Irwin, Jr., 1 416 Main St., Stantonsburg, N. C 109, 220 Pope, Richard Jerome, 3 300 S. Orange Ave., Dunn, N. C 108, 174 Pope, William S., Jr., 3, Box 73, Little Rock, S. C. Porter, Hugh Omega, Jr., 2 416 Oak St., Richmond, Ky 85, 136, 205 Porter, John Marshall, 2 256 Sunset Dr., Concord, N. C 110, 205 Posthumus, Robert Kenneth, 3 415 S. 27th St.. Hollywood, Fla 191 Powell, Ike Garber, 2, Fourth St. N.W., Cairo, Ga 174 Powell. Richard Michael, 2 2004 Cleborne St., Greensboro, N. C. Powell, Robert Calvin, II, 2 2719 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn 323 Powell Willie Mikell, 1, 903 Kalmia St., Florence, S. C 220 Power, Garrett, 2, J. M. Pierce Rd., Monkton, Md 205, 315 Prather, Thomas Marshall, 1, 396 Sunset Dr., Meadville, Penn 220 Pratt, Charles O., Ill, 3, 2534 N. Vermont, Arlington, Va 174 Pratt, James Dallas, 3 15300 Rosecroft Rd., Rockville, Md 191, 319 Pratt, William L., Ill, 1 4735 King Richard Rd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 220 Preacher, Charles Edward, 2, 295 Cooper St., Kingstree, S. C...205 Prcisslc FrHfiK Psul 4 1402 ' n. Overlook ' Dr., Greenville, N. C 108, 110, 174 Preston, John Stanley, 1 2100 Ridge Rd. W., Rochester 13, N. Y 220 Preston, Robert Edward, 2 373 Atkins Ave., Lancaster, Penn 205, 274, 337 Prettyman, William Elwood, 2, Laurel, Del. Prevost, Stephen McCuUy, 3 1905 Princess St., Wilmington, N. C 185, 191, 315 Price, Paul Eugene, Jr., 1 129 E. Third St., Winston-Salem, N. C 144, 220 Pridgen, Terry Gray, 1, 2103 Klein Rd., Wilmington, N. C 220 Prizzi, Anthony Richard, 4 9403 First View St., Norfolk, Va 174, 329 Probert, James Lewis, 3, Kingsville, Md 191 Pruett, Dewey F., 7, Rt. 2, Chapel Hill, N. C. Pruner, John Shults, 3, 41 Seward, Dansville, N. Y 343 Pugh, Marcus William, Jr., 3 3222 Quesda St. N.W., Washington 15, D. C 192, 343 Pulman, Leonard James, 1 Camp Meeting Rd., Sewickley, Penn 200 Pupo, Constantine Enrigue, 6 Halquin, Orienty, Cuba Purdy, James Lewis, 3 321 E. Morgan St., Raleigh, N. C 124, 343 Pyle, Gordon Douglas, 3, 919 Exum St., Durham, N. C. Quattlebaum, David A., Jr., 4 69 S. Main St., Bishopville, S. C 80, 174, 263, 265, 280, 331 Qubein, Ghazi Raji, 1, P. O. Box 194, Jerusalem, Jordan 220 Quickel, Clyde Ernest, Jr., 1 1298 Cahaba Dr., S.W., Atlanta, Ga 110, 220 Quigley, Allan Scott, 2 1587 Cardett Rd., Columbus 21, Ohio, 94, 205 Raasch, Henry David, 4, 294 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y 174, 335 Radeker, Walter Scott, II, 3 6629 Sampson Lane, Cincinnati 36, Ohio 280, 329 Raimondo, Gregory F., 3, 4 Court St., Bellmore, N. Y 327 Rainey, Reuben McCorkle, 2 Deahong Rd., Stonemountain, Ga 118, 205 Ranson, Lloyd Russell, Jr., 1 236 Huntley Place, Charlotte 7, N. C 220 Rao, Carl David, 2 117 W. 13th St., New York 11, N. Y 192, 332, 333 Rappoport, Kenneth E., 3 801 Underwood Ave., Durham, N. C 174 Rapuzzi, Peter L., 1, 205 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y 220 Ratcliffe, George Jackson, 4 504 Highland Ave., So. Charleston, W. Va 174, 323 Rathmell, Jack Edward, 3 1500 N. View Dr., Miami Beach, Fla 116, 137, 138, 192 Ratliff, Norman B., Jr., 3 110 N. 19th Ave., Lake Worth, Fla 309 Ranch, Gary Charles, 3 3406 Central Ave., Parkersburg, W. Va 192 Ravenel, Samuel Dubose, 2 106 Fisher Park Circle, Greensboro, N. C 205, 327 Ray, Ritz Clyde, Jr., 6, Box 72, West Jefferson, N. C. Page Raynes, William Joseph, 2 3463 S.W. 8th St., Miami 35, Fla 205 Read, William M., Ill, 6 4 Carolee Apts., Eldes St., Durham, N. C. Reade, Rhodney Bailey, Jr., 3 907 Ridgewood Ave., Durham, N. C 192 Reardon, James R., 7, 1310 Glendale Ave., Durham, N. C. Recinella, William Edward, 3 539 Union Ave., Steubenville, Ohio 174, 275, 323, 351 Redding, James Oscar, 3, 341 Salisbury St., Asheboro, N. C. Redding, Marshall Simms, 4 Rt. 1, Box 386, Gibsonville, N. C 118, 174, 339 Redman, Thomas Gorman, 1, Olive St., Shadyside, Md 220 Redmond, James Webb, Jr., 4 32 Proffit Cr., Greenville, S. C 116, 175, 266, 267, 337 Redmond, William Gilmer, 2 23 Proffit Cr., Greenville, S. C 205, 337 Reed, James Chilton, 3, 2625 N. Yates Ave., Pensacola, Fla... 192 Reed, John Bradbury, I 4411 Howell PI., Nashville, Tenn 220 Reed, William Garrard, I, 1500 42nd Ave. N., Seattle 2, Wash...220 Reese, Herbert Sanford, 2 37 W. Montcrest Dr., Birmingham, Ala 82, 205, 323, 374 Reese, Sidney Warren, Jr., 3 37 W. Montcrest Dr., Birmingham, Ala 82, 175 Reeser, Frederick H., Jr., 1 122 N. 27th St., Camp Hill, Penn 109 220 Register, Leon H., Jr., 4, 202 Carver St., Durham, N. C !..I16 Reid, John William, 2, 2404 Vesson Ave., Durham, N. C 205 Reid, Robert James, 4, 69600 N. Main, Richmond, Mich... 175, 335 Reis, Parker Robert, 1, 213 W. Quincy Ave., Margate, N. J 220 Reitt, James Peter, I 22347 Fairlawn Cr., Cleveland 26, Ohio 220, 330 Reynolds, Alan Carlton, 1 6 Clearview Terrace, Asheville, N. C 220 Reynolds, Richard Eber, 1 115 Ridgewcod Ave., Yonkers, N. Y 220, 377 Reynolds, Walter Arnold, 2 115 Ridgewood Ave., Yonkers, N. Y 205 Rhett, Thomas Hughes, 3, 18 Montague, Charleston, S. C. Riccioni, Ralph John, 1 100 Somerset St., Somerville, N. J 220, 319 Rice, Frederick Leon, 4, 108 King St., St. Augustine, FJa 269 Rice, Jack Sigmar, Jr., 1 Rice Co., Inc., 1504 Wash St., Vicksburg, Miss 220 Rich, Harvey Owen, 1 714 N. Price Rd., Ladue 24, Mo 220, 322 Richards, Theodore Tyson, 2 10815 Pearson St., Kensington, Md 205 Richardson, James W., 4 14 Pleasant Ridge Ave., Greenville, S. C 175, 313 Ricks, Charles Vernon, 4, 1408 Taylor St. , Durham, N. C. Riddick, Joseph H., Jr., 3 3413 Dantel Ave., Lynchburg, Va 118, 192 Ridout, Edward Martin, 2, 403 Edward St., Durham, N. C..!..206 Riechmann, Roland Kemp, 1 4328 Wales Oak Lane, Jacksonville, Fla 220 Riester, William R., Jr., 3, 600 Russell Rd., Mansfield, Ohio Rigsbee, William Thomas, I, 902 North St., Durham, N. C 220 Riley, John Dwight, 2 Rt. 6, Box 580, Bessemer, Ala 110, 206, 271 Rippel, Robert Ross, Jr., 3 7829 Bellona Ave., Ruxton 4, Maryland 192, 268, 333, 373 Risley, Richard, 4 127 E. Ind. St., Perrysburg, Ohio 138, 175, 311, 381 Ritchie, Marvin Banks, Jr., 2 1209 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C 145, 192, 355 Ritts, Frederick Harrison, 1 25 Imperial Dr., Rochester, N. Y 220 Roach, Daniel James, 1 540 Academy St., Maplewood, N. J 220 Robbins, Chandler, III, 3 7128 Pointot Rocks Cr., Sarasota, Fla 143, 331 Robbins, Stephen Alan, 1 1009 Edgeworth, Cambridge, Ohio 138, 226 Roberts, David Burton, 3 12 Bacon Court, Bronxville 8, N. Y 85, 114, 116, 124, 192 Roberts, Gerald Ewing, 1 5202 Williams Ave., Ashland, Ky 220 Roberts, John David, 3, 181 Willow Breeze, Kenmore, N. y! 275 Roberts, Michael James, 4 1017 E. Church St., Salisbury, Md 94, 175, 280, 343 Roberts, Richmond Craig, 1 619 Highland Dr., Leaksville, N. C 220, 329 Robertson, Jerry Ray, 3 604 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C 329, 363 Page Robertson, Marion De B., Jr., 2 1008 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. Robertson, Thomas Lew, 4 625 Paddock Rd., Havertown, Penn 175, 309 Robertson, Virginius, III, 4 3707 Manton Dr., Lynchburg, Va 175, 265, 274 Robins, Herbert Thomas, 3 317 E. 11th St., Rome, Ga 106, 114, 192, 267 Robinson, Wayne Bradley, 4 21 Penston Rd., Binghamton, N. Y 175 Robinson, Michael Lee, 3 519 East 6th St., Anniston, Ala 265 Rochelle, Vernon Haskins, 2, 1307 N. Queen St., Kinston, N. C. Rockwell, Pamela Joan, 2 Fairway Gate, Motts Cove, Roslyn Haror, N. Y 138 Roderick, Ernest David, 3 1407 Timberlane, Falls Church, Va 192, 337 Rodes, George Olmstead, 2, Box 1077, Melbourne, Fla 333 Rodriguez, Joaquin F., 1 Hospital Montettores, Santurce, P. R 220 Rodwell, Roy Oscar, Jr., 4 133 Cooper Ave., Henderson, N. C 149, 175, 317, 332, 333 Roe, Charles Ruzicka, 3 1500 Malvern Ave., Ruxton 4, Md 192, 317 Rogers, Bryant Kilpatrick, 1 591 N. Main St., Mooresville, N. C 220 Rogers, George R. W., 1 41 Seaford Ave., Baltimore 21, Md 220 Rogers, Russell Junius, Jr., 3 2857 Rosahnd Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 136, 175, 317 Rogers. Theodore B., IV, 1, Devon, Penn 220 Rollinson, Mark, 4, 3423 Clayton Ext., Chattanooga, Tenn 175 Romhilt, Donald Wade, 4 619 Floral St., Terrace Park, Ohio 175, 380 Rosiny, Frank Richard, 1, 8 Jeffers Place, Monsey, N. Y 221 Ross, John Bowen, Jr., 1 209 E. 7th St., Lumberton, N. C 206, 317 Ross, Richmond Allan, 1, 19 Inwood Rd., Chatham, N. J 221 Ross, Thurman Johnson, Jr., 2, 910 Green St., Durham, N. C...206 Rosser, Gordon Hearst, Jr., 4 1104 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 176, 270, 272 Roulston, Donald Lovell, 2, 14 Highland Ave., Salem, N. H. Rountree, Wallace Daniel, 3 Box 5104, Duke Station, Durham, N. C 176 Rouse, Dorland Freitag, 3 1522 Walnut St., Williamsport, Penn 335 Rouse, Dorland Freitag, 3 30 Hartford Terrace, New Hartford, N. Y 80, 311 Rowe, David Franklin, 2 4300 S. Main St. Ext., Winston-Salem, N. C 119, 206 Rowles, Russell Patrick, 1 3601 Pipog Rock Lane, Houston 19, Tex 221 Royal, Ronald David, 4, Box 168, Aiken, S. C 82, 176, 335 Royall, Theodore S., Jr., 2 221 Beaman St., Clinton, N. C 192, 317, 358 Royster, James Burney, Jr., 2 1177 S. Main St., Henderson, Ky 335 Ruben, Frederick Leon, 2 223 W. Thomas St., Rocky Mount, N. C 82, 206, 327 Rubio, Amable Antonio, 1, Ayestaran 70, Havana, Cuba 221 Rudd, James Francis, 1, 869 Glenway Dr., Apt. 2, Inglewood, Calif. Rudd, Robert Newman, 4, Rt. 5, Greensboro, N. C 176 Rude, Edward Theodore, 3 302 Carlton Terrace, Teaneck, N. J. 380 Rudiger, Carl Ernest, Jr., 1 522 Sherman Ave., Hawthorne, N. Y 221 Rudisill, Stephen Gary, 3, 800 Broadway, Hanover, Penn. Ruffner, B. Winfred, Jr., 2 4420 N. 18th St., Arlington 7, Va 118, 206, 280, 329 Rummel, Robert L., 2, 3331 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. Rundgen, Charles Edward, 3, Rt. I, Hillsboro, N. C. Rundle, Allen Garfield, 2, 620 Caldwell St., Piqua, Ohio..206, 333 Rusch, Kurt Berner, 3 16033 Brewster Rd., Cleveland 12, Ohio 192, 333 Rushton, Edward Watson, 4 1819 Warnington Rd., Roanoke, Va 80, 263, 265, 315, 357 Russell, Thomas Ewing, 4 201 Alexander Ave., Montclair, N. J 176, 325 Rust, Henry, 3, Rt. 3, Thomasville, Ga. Rusta, Douglas Wayne, 4, 1152 Third Ave., New York, N. Y...176 Rutenberg, John Knight, 1 3435 76th St., Jackson Heights 72, N. Y 221, 377 Rutishauser, Richard G., 3 25 Ridge Rd., Canajoharie, N. Y 143, 192, 323 Rutledge, John Hoyle, III, 2 209 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C 309 Saari, John William, Jr., 3, 1928 Winona, Montgomery, Ala. Page Sabin, Richard James, 1 631 Hunt Lane, Manhasset, N. Y 143, 221 Sackser, David Roy, 1, 110 Bennett Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Safrit, Henry Faison, 3, Front St. Ext., Beaufort, N. C 192, 309 Saint Amand, Nathan E., 2 222 S. Limestone St., Gaffney, S. C 206, 309 Salomon, Roy B., 3, 36 East 36th St., New York, N. Y 192 Salsbury, Carl Allen, 1 4310 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va 221 Sand, Robert Edward, 2 Star Rt., Ridge Rd., Glens Falls, N. Y 142, 192 Sandelin, Richard Harold, 1 671 S. Washington Blvd., Hamilton, Ohio 221, 377 Sander, Louis F., Jr., 1 211 Henderson Rd., Pittsburgh 9, Penn 221 Sanders, Charles R., Jr., 4, 103 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Sanderson, James W., 6, Box 754, Elon College, N. C. Sanford, David Marshall, 1 5053 Shelby Dr., Capleville, Tenn 110, 221 Santo, Domingo Arturo, 2 51 Tanglewylde Ave., Bronxville 8, N. Y 110, 206 Sapolsky, Jack Louis, 2 1484 Monticello Rd., Jacksonville, Fla 206 Sargolini, Fred Anthony, 2, 36 Fourth St., Hamden 14, Conn...206 Sauer, Robert Craig, 3, 225 Crosby Ave., Kenmore, N. Y. Savage, Robert Bruce, Jr., 3 1620 Lafayette Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C 192, 333 Sawyer, Floyd Daniel, 2, 1010 Park Ave., Durham, N. C. Sayre, Robert Baker, Jr., 3 7 Beachwood Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y 192 Scaife, William Oliver, Jr., 3 1418 Donald St., Jacksonville, Fla 176, 337 Scarborough, Wyman Beck, 1 3141 Avenue 136, Corcoran, Calif 221 Schaaf, William Edward, 2 243 Ruth Ave., Mansfield, Ohio 377 Schafer, Conrad Fritz B., 3 624 Miami Manor, Maumee, Ohio 337 Scheper, George Louis, 2, 8619 76th St., Woodhaven, Queens, N. Y. Schettler, Karl Robert, 1, 119 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 221 Schick, Earl Walter, 1, 1422 Rosalie St., Phila., Penn 221 Schieke, Herman Edward, Jr., 3 Rt. 2, Box 137, Edgewater, Md 94, 192 Schirota, Stuart Perry, 1, 15 Ogden Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 221 Schlag, Jay Henry, 2 1402 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N. C 206, 337 Schmidt, Francis Paul, 3 731 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown 1, Penn 176, 353, 368 Schmidt, Karl Michael, 1 66 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre 59, Me 221, 377 Schock, Carl Frederick, Jr., 2 71 Interlaken Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y 333 Schroeder, Frederic J., Jr., 1 4 Davison Lane, W., West Islip, N. Y 221 Schroeder, Richard Ames, 1, Portsmouth, Va 221 Schuler, Dale Louis, 1, 303 Bridges Ave., Towson 4, Md. Schuler, Hubert Charles, 2, Villa Menotti, Lombardi, Italy Schull, Edwin Gunner, 3 Off. of Lt. Governor, Balboa Hghts., Canal Zone 323, 373 Schulman, Abbott Jay, 4, 1907 Wilson St., New Bern, N. C 176 Schultz, Andrew Johnson, 1, Box 1, Leroy, Ohio 333 Schultz, Terrence Eugene, 2 283 Crestwood Ave., Wadsworth, Ohio 110, 206 Schultze, Richard G., 2 3254 Arcadia PI., N.W., Washington 15, D. C 206 Schumacher, Donald F. X., 1 6 Sylvan Rd., Durham, N. C 221, 377 Schuster, Stephen David, 1, 123 Merrizon St., Teaneck, N. J 221 Schwaegler, Bruce Milton, 3 2045 W. Third St., Dubuque, la 192 Schweitzer, Peter J., 3, 1220 Cedar Ave., Hewlett, ' L. I., N. Y. Schwoebel, Louis H., Ill, 2 615 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 206, 309 Scott, Charles Herbert, 2, Kintersville, Penn 206, 280, 339 Scott, John Gordon, III, 1, Forest City, N. C 221 Scott, John McDougall, Jr., 2 627 Caroleen Rd., Freehold, N. J 206 Scott, Shuping Alexander, 2, Box 14, Fairforest, S. C 206 Scott, Warner Curtis, 2 633 E. Franklin St., Macomb, 111 206, 280 Scott, William Robert, 1, 215 New St., Nazareth , Penn 221 Scudieri. Philip Frank, 4 1231 S. 58th Court, Cicero, III 176, 323, 358 Sears, William Joseph, Jr., 3 711 Florida Title Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla 108, 192, 329 Sebeck, George Edward, 2 1600 W. Chapel St., Baltimore 13, Md „ 206 Page Seccia, David Arthur, 1 349 Northern Parkway, Ridgewood, N. J 221 Sell. William J. B., Jr., 1 580 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, N. C 144, 323 Sellers, Harry Russell, 3, Maple St. Ext., Brevard, N. C 193 Serafin, Donald, 2, 6103 Dahlia Dr., Orlando, Fla 118, 206 Seybert, Lee Francis, 1, 37 Amherst Ave., Pittsurgh 29, Penn...221 Shackelford, Ronald E., 1 339 E. Sprague, Winston-Salem, N. C 221 Shackford, Joseph Temple, 2, Walkertown, N. C 82, 333 Shaner, Robert Luther, 3 3310th T. T. Wing, Scott A.F.S., 111 176 Shank, George Edward, 3 6710 44th Ave., Hyattsville, Md 193, 277 Shanklin, Richard V., Ill, 3 230 Woodlawn Dr., Panama City, Fla 193, 329 Shannon, Russell Delbert, 2 2213 Eden Pkwy., Lakeland, Fla 206 Shannon, Thomas Hubert, 4 1801 Ann St., Wilmington, N. C 176, 317 Sharpe, John Lloyd, 1, Box 233, Elm City, N. C 206 Sharpe, Ralph McDuffie, Jr., 2 7716 14th St., N.W., Washington 12, D. C 206, 309 Shaver, Ralph Nevin, II, 3 626 Walkerson Rd., Baltimore 28, Md., 193 Shealy, Joseph Hal, 1, 120 W. Main St., Sharpsburg, Md 221 Sheats, John Eugene, 1, 503 Spencer Ave., East Point, Ga 221 Sheheen, Fred Roukos, 4, 169 Chestnut St., Camden, S. C 82, 106, 107, 110, 176, 263, 265 Shelton, James Douglas, 1 P. O. Box 112, Boynton Beach, Fla 221 Shepherd, Hilliard W., Jr., 1 3439 Peakwood Dr., Roanoke, Va 145, 221 Shepherd, Thomas A., 1 3847 Davenant Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio 221 Sherman, Russell Edsel, 4, S.W. Side Manor House Lane, Willow Grove, Penn 176, 323, 333 Shields, Malcolm Kay, 2 2121-D Pearson Ave., S.W., Birmingham 11, Ala 176, 377 Shimm, Stephen Jay, 2, 1540 Urbano Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. Shinn, James Franklin, 4, 75 Brumley St., Concord, N. C 176 Shipp, William B., 1712 Roxboro Rd., Durham, N. C. Shippee, Hamilton, 4, 70 Bingham Ave., Rumson, N. J. Shirkey, John Adams, 3 1330 Holly St., N.W., Washington 12, D. C 193 Shockey, Howard Halley, 2 348 Miller St., Winchester, Va 135, 206 Shore, Clement Wayne, 4, 7 Westwood, High Point, N. C 177 Short, Thomas Donald, 4 527 E. Livingston St., Celina, Ohio 177, 311 Shroyer, Thomas Hakes, 1 5801 Hillburne Way, Chevy Chase 15, Md 221 Shutt, George H. C, III, 2 618 N. Main St., Mocksville, N. C 85, 206 Siderowf, Richard L., 3, 54 Eddy Glover Blvd. New Britain, Conn 193, 275, 311, 381 Siegel, Harold Jay, 4, 8621 Granby St., Norfolk, Va 341 Siegel, Sidney, 4, 1203 E. Broadway, Hewlett, N. Y 341 Silber, Alan, 2, 764 Scotland Rd., So. Orange, N. J 345 Siler, Robert Frederick, 3 Box 93, Franklin, N. C 106, 113, 193, 327 Sime, David William, 4 100 Whitehall St., Fair Lawn, N. J 371, 373 Simmons, John Middleton, 2 Elberta Crate Box Co., Bainbridge, Ga 206, 323 Simmons, William P., Jr., 1 2694 Stanislaus Circle, Macon, Ga 221 Simon, Carl Geoffrey, 2 907 Maryland Ave., N.E., Washington 2, D. C 145, 206 Simpson, Horace L., Jr., 1 1767 Waverland Dr., Macon, Ga 221 Simpson, William Robinson, 3 210 Orange St., Rock Hill, S. C 177 Sims, David Melton, 3, Box 507, Douglas, Ga 77, 94, 309 Sineath, Charles A., Jr., 1 2007 Brewer Blvd., S.W., Atlanta 10, Ga 221 Singer, Don Allen, 2, 959 Midwood Ave., Rahway, N. J. Singleton, Charles M., 1 26 Tappan Landing Rd., Tarrytown, N. Y 315 Sink, Joseph Stanford, 2, 120 W. 1st Ave., Lexington, N. C. Sink, Robert Clyde, 3 2715 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N. C 94, 193, 309 SInkway, Jon Garret, 3, 60 Ravine Ave., Wyckoff, N. J 193 Skeel, Jay Earl, 3, 957 Mason Ave., Joliet, 111 193, 331 Skinner, Alton, HI, 1, 1202 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C. Slade, Arthur Laird, 3, Box 896, Aiken, S. C 108, 118, 193, 315 Slater, Mark Bedford, Jr., 1, 24 Wiltshire St., Bronxville, N. Y...221 Page Sloan, Orris Temple, Jr., 1 413 Carbonton Rd., Sanford, N. C 144, 221 Slocum, Richard Wilson, 2 601 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y 116, 145, 207 Slye, John Shaffner, 3 1445 Edgewood Circle, Jacksonville, Fla 330 Smallwood, Horace Rector, 4 1420 42nd St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C 177, 370 Smathers, Robert Henry, 4, Route 4, Matthews, N. C 177, 335 Smiley, Karl, 3, 5985 S.W. Montgomery Dr., Miami 43, Fla 335 Smith, Bernard Roddy, Jr., 2 102 Catswold Rd., Baltimore 10, Md 193, 333 Smith, Charles Edward, 1, Route 4, Murphy, N. C 145 Smith, Edward John, Jr., 1, 16 Pine St., Basking Ridne, N. J 221 Smith, Elswick Grant, 3, P. O. Box 736. Asheboro. N. C. .265, 331 Smith, Emery, III, 1, 540 N. May St., Southern Pines, N. C 193 Smith, Gary Lee, 4, Jacobus, Penn 331 Smith James Gordon, Jr., 2 312 Seymour Ct., Leaksville, N. C 207 Smith, John Moffett, 3 1352 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va 323 Smith, Linden Brison, 1 208 Kings Mountain St., Clover, S. C 207 Smith, Lynn Alynn, 3, Box 288, East Flat Rock, N. C 315 Smith, Michael Harvey, 1, Route 2, Durham, N. C 221 Smith, Powell Sterling, 3 24 Ontario St., Edinboro, Penn 193, 323 Smith, Ray, Stallings, Jr., 3, Box 22, Pikeville, N. C. Smith, Robert Eugene, 4 610 E. Main St., Washington, N. C 177, 327, 332 Smith, Robert Harold, 1, Durham, N. C 207 Smith, Ronald Herbert. 1 4140 Parsons Blvd., Flushing 65, N. Y 207 Smith, Roswell Earle, 2 714 Cumberland Rd. N.E., Atlanta, Ga 207, 325 Smith, Stephen Carl, 1 20800 Almar Dr., Cleveland 22, Ohio 221, 322, 377 Smith, Warren Quinn, 3, 71 Green St., Oakland, Md. Smith, William Joseph H., 4 3651 Suitland Rd. S.E., Washington 20, D. C 119, 177 Smith, William Paul, 4, 536 Park Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Smullen, Thomas H., Jr., 1 2717 W. 28th St., Minneapolis, Minn 221 Snotherly, Everrette V., Jr., 1 606 Gatewood Ave., High Point, N. C 221, 330 Snyder, John Norton, Jr., 3 29 Orchard Lane, Norristown, Penn 108, 193 Snyder, John Phillip, 1 65 Riverside Dr. S., S. Charleston 3, W. Va 222 Sokol, Ronald Peter, 2 5486 N. Lake Dr., Whitefish Bay 17, Wis 329 Soule, Bruce Williamson, 3 1430 Asbury, Evanston, III 193, 323, 377 Spada, Robert Joseph, 1 510 Broadlawn Terrace, Vineland, N. J 352 Spadafora, Timothy Kay, 1 822 Mathews Ave., Charleston, W. Va 222 Spann, George Kent, 1 10403 Ewell Ave., Kensington, Md 207 Sparrow, Robert Wayne, 4 408 Orchard Dr., Pittsurgh 28, Penn 177, 315, 372 Sparrow, William Warren, 3, 331 E. Blvd, Charlotte, N. C 311 Spector, Lawrence David, 3 72 Parkway East, Mount Vernon, N. Y 193, 341 Speer, Larry Lewis, 4, I Wilcox Place, Fairlawn, N. J 362 Spence, Winthrop Jones, Jr., 4 Hambrooks Blvd., Route 1, Cambridge, Md 149, 323 Spencer, James Yancey, 2 1325 Biting Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 323 Spencer, Michael Gilmore, 4 19 Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn 319, 374 Spencer, William Clark, Jr., 4 1145 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C 177 Spencer, William Hall, II, 1 221 W. Stewart Ave., Mooresville, N. C 222, 308 Spicker, Webster Smith, 1, 540 Roxboro St., Durham, N. C 207 Spillar, Robert Joseph, 3, 1621 N. Duke St., Durham, N. C. Spinnler, Ralph Fred, 1, 35 Lowell St.. Lynbrook, N. Y 222 Spitler, David Robert, 3 Buffalo Rd., Harbor Creek, Penn 193, 327 Springston, Wendell Lee, 4, Wilsons, Va 145, 177, 276, 335 Sproles, Elijah T., 3 173 W. Sevier Ave., Kingsport, Tenn 193, 337 Sprotte, Robert Michael, 3 11656 232 St., Cambria Heights, N. Y 177, 323 Spruill, Frank Craven, Jr., 3, Box 228, Blackstone, Va 177 Page Stabell, Richard Norman, 1 419 Ocean Dunes Rd., Daytona Beach, Fla 207 Stacey, John Richard, 2 131 Atlanta Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn 207, 374 Stagner, Howard Robert, 2 5712 Huntington Pkway., Bethesda 14, Md 207, 315 Stahleker, Carl, 4, 12 Sunset Rd., Wellesley, Mass 177, 315 Staley, William Cressler, 2 Rt. 1, Ednor Rd., Silver Spring, Md Ill, 193, 327 Stamey, Enoch L., Ill, 3 L-IA Cameron Court Apts., Raleigh, N. C 193 Stanley, Robert Lee. 7, 900 Willouvar Terrace, High Point, N. C. Stanly, William Alfred, Jr., 1 4589 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla 222 Stapleford, Richard W., 2 338 Columbia St., Woodbury, N. J 207, 315 Stapleford, Thomas Carver, 4 338 Columbus St., Woodbury, N. J 114, 116, 177, 267, 277 Staples, John Ed, 4, 183 N. Cherry St., Kernersville, N. C 177 Starr, Richard Albin, 4, 209 Sarwin Dr., Snyder, N. Y 85, 319 Stattenfield, David Boyce, 2, 49 Hedges Ave., Chatham, N. J...207 Stayskal, Joseph Edward, 2, 130 Pershing Rd., Clifton, N. J 335 Steen, John Dennis, 1, 48 Andrew Rd., Manhasset, N. Y 222 Steenken, Richard William, 1 579 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y 222 Steer, Michael Lewis, 2 4105 Glenrose St., Kensington, Md 207, 280, 345, 377 Stein, Benjamin Gerald, 2, Box 547, Cartersville, Ga 207, 341 Steinmetz, William J., 3 Box 1359, Sarasota, Fla 114, 116, 145, 276 Stephens. Laurence Alan, 2 5410 Big Tyler Rd., Charleston 2, W. Va 207 Stetson, John Bacon, Jr., 1 80 Redham St., Newton Highlands, Mass 222 Stevens, Leland Grant, 1 Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va 222 Stevens, Samuel Scott, 2, Route 1, Swannanoa, N. C 110, 207 Stevenson, Frank Beaumon, 1, Route 3, Circleville, Ohio 222 Stewart, Carl Jerome, Jr., 4 1207 W. 2nd Ave., Gastonia, N. C 80, 134, 178, 335 Stewart, Selden Lewis, II, 1 424 Almeria Ave., Cora Gables 34, Fla 222 Stewart, Wilber Clarence, 4 210 Smithwick St., Williamston, N. C 116, 178, 266 Stiles, Lawrence Webster, 3 1316 Nottingham Ave., Orlando, Fla 134 Stimple, Richard Barton, 3, 117 Lincoln Ave.. Geneva, 111 315 Stinespring, John A., 4, 1107 Watts St, Durham, N. C 178 Stitely, Dennis Berry, 4, 31 Woodside Rd., York, Penn 178, 339 Stone, James Ronald, 1, 350 E. St., Idaho Falls, Idaho 222 Stone, Richard Cole, 4, 308 Monticello Ave., Durham, N. C. Stoner, Donald Jackson, Jr., 3 3200 Heitman St., Winston-Salem, N. C 193 Stoops, James King, 2 364 Fairview Dr., Charleston, W. Va 207, 313 Stout, Merrell Langdon, Jr., 4 3908 N. Charles St., Baltimore 18, Md 178, 333, 373 Stoveken. James Edwin, Jr., 1 71 Buena Vista Ave., Rumson, N. J 222 Stowe, Deryl Grant, 4, 1502 Durham St., Burlington, N. C 178 Strange. John Hadley, 2 120 Willow Lane, Decatur, Ga 82, 207, 337 Stratton, James Hual, 7, 807 Benson Rd., Garner, N. C. Straub, Karl David, 3, 504 Kingean Rd., Louisville 7, Ky 193 Straus, Benjamin G., 3 180 Philadelphia St., Saratoga Sprgs, N. Y 178, 313 Strause, Nathan P., Ill, 1, Box 336, Henderson, N. C 222 Strawther, Richard, 3 301 W. Leamy Ave., Springfield, Penn 193, 311 Strayhorn, Carl Vernon, Jr., 3 309 Valley Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 193 Strickland, Anthony Reid, 2, Wade, N. C 149, 207 Strickland, Gerald C, 3, 68 Egbert St., Bay Head, N. J 373 Strickland, Joseph Tim, 215 E. Belvedere, Lakeland, Fla 222 Stuart, William Henry. 1, 2134 Cleveland St., Hollywood, Fla...272 Stuckey, Lewis Neilson, Jr., 1032 N. Hampton, Dallas, Te xas 77, 335 Stump, Mervin Edward, I, 1361 Warpath Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. .222 Stumpf. Karl John, 3 Box 6126, College Station. Durham. N. C 118, 193 Stupak. Thomas Stephen. 1. 426 N. 4th St.. Allentown, Pa 222 Stupple. Alexander James, 2, Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, 111.207 Styers, Thomas Russell, Jr., 1 Oak Summit Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 207. 313 Sudduth. William Douglas, 4 2447 E. 6th St., Montgomery, Ala 94, 178, 315 Page Suiter, William Oran. Jr., 4 408 Stacy St., Raleigh, N. C 136, 178, 272, 275, 373 Suitt, Wade Douglas, 1, 1014 Edith St., Durham, N. C. Sullivan, Thomas Alan, Jr., I 5163 N. 37th Rd., Arlington, Va 222, 322 Sulzbacher, Charles, A., Jr.. 2 31 The Serpentine, Roslyn, N. Y 333 Summers, George Perry, 2 150 Rutledge Ave., East Orange, N. J 117, 207, 313 Supple, John Richard, 1, 27 Wellington Dr., Pittsburgh 29, Penn 222 Sutan, Tanon Nipit. 2 2701 Woodley PI. N.W., Washington 8, D. C 194 Suverkrup, Ralph Gregory, 1 5161 Palisade Circle, Riverside, Calif 222 Swann, Richard Rockwell, 1 706 Lake Davis Dr., Orlando, Fla 222 Swanson, Robert Archer, 2, 711 Anneslir Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 207, 272 Sweet, Richard Wilcox, 3 532 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood. N. J 178, 313 Swenson, Edwin Albert, 3 106 Norman St., New Hyde Park, N. Y 194 Swenson, Gordon Arnold, 1 100 Overlook Terrace. Leonia, N. J 222 Swindell, William H. Jr., 3 302 Clarke Ave., Palm Beach, Fla 194. 309 Sowfford, Frank Wood, 3 4436 N. Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va 276, 343 Swofford, James Emory, 3 Finley Park, N. Wilkesboro, N. C 143, 194, 357 Sykes, Waverly Edmond, Jr., 2 Qtrs. 167, NNSY, Portsmouth, Va 207 Tabari, Keyvan, 3, Earhang Ave., Tehran, Iran 124, 134, 194 Tabor, Gary Richard, 3 11 Whittier Ave., Pittsfield, Mass 194 311 Taft, William Holston, Jr., 4 1707 East 5th St., Greenville, N. C 178, 274. 323 Taggart. Peter Beatty. 4 126 Mapleview Rd.. Buffalo, N. Y 178 Tanner, Joseph William, 2, 1302 Lakewood Ave., Durham, N. C. Tarr, Jack Albert, 3, Redwood Ave., Bordewtown, N. J. Tart, Charles Theodore, 2, 1051 Lalor St., Trenton 10, N. J. 194 Tate, Robert Stuart, Jr., 1, 229 W. Orchard Rd., Ft. Mitchell, Ky 222 Taylor, Ernest Dean, 1, 600 Gibson Ave., Lexington, Ky. 222 Taylor, Herbert A., Ill, 3 600 Throckmorton, Phoenix, Furn., Fort Worth, Tex 195, 327 Taylor, John Walker, 1, 404 Churchill Dr., Fayetteville, N. C...222 Taylor, Joseph Marion, 4, 18 Lobby St., Pelzer, S. C 178 Taylor, Thomas Roger, 3 1702 Spencer Ave., New Bern, N. C 178 Taylor, Thomas William, 3 1010 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, Ohio 194, 337 Taylor, William Miles, 3, 1610 Brassie, Flossmoor, 111 194, 325 Taylor, Willie Murchison, 2, 426 Irving, Winston-Salem, N. C 280 309 Teller, Donald Edward. 3. 22 Ferncliff Rd., Bloomfield, N. J 194, 327 Temko, Michael Hart, 4 411 Victoria St., Greensboro, N. C 178, 265, 280, 345 Temple, Jim Josey, 3 Route 2, Scotland Neck, N. C 117, 194, 277 Temple, Peter Livermore, 3 1621 Brandon Rd., Charlotte, N. C 118, 194 Terry, Lewis Newman, Jr., 3 410 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S. C 194 337 Tesh, Phillip Gary, 6, 924 W. Trinity Ave., Apt. 4, Durham, N. C. Tew, William Alton, Jr., 2, 909 Askew St., Burlington, N. C 207 Thaeler, John Schropp, 2. Bilwaskarma. Nicaragua. Cen. Amer...207 Thebaut, Anthony Lennon, 2 2361 Spalding Dr.. Dunwoody. Ga 207, 313 Thelen, Gilbert Carl, Jr., 2 9356 North Regent Rd., Milwaukee, Wise 207, 309 Theriot, Edward Dennis, Jr., 2 1981 Hood Ave.. Baton Rouge, La 207 Thiessen, Brian David, 2 Box 492, Fernandina Bch. Fla 143. 207. 325 Thomas, Edward Morgan, Jr., 2 1848 Fifth Ave., Youngstown 4, Ohio 207 Thomas, George Terry, 3, 51 S. Main St., Pittsford, N. Y...275, 335 Thomas, John Byron, 3, Pooks Hill Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 194 Thompson, Charles Allen, 3 2624 S. Jennings Ave., Ft. Worth, Texas 82, 119, 194 Thompson, Dan Stuart, 4, Burgaw, N. C 179 Thompson, Dennis Neal, 1, Pilot Mt., N. C 222 Page Thompson, Joseph Locke, 1 3 Cella Place, Asheville, N. C 144, 222 Thompson, Robert Kirk, Jr., 3 8011 Glendale Rd., Chevy Chase 15, Md 194 Thore, Robert Elliott, 3 9808 E. Bexhill Dr., Kensington, Md 80, 138, 194, 323 Thrasher, Randolph H., Jr., 3 2910 Onyx Rd., Bahimore 14, Md 134, 194 Thulander, Odin Alan, 2 3504 Alpine Trail, Sparta, N. J 333, 374 Thunberg, Rudolf, 2, 108 Parkview Ave., Fayetteville, N. C...208 Thuss, Robert Wilkey, 3 2837 Southwood Rd., Birmingham, Ala 124, 323 Tibbetts, John Weldon, 3, 315 Perry St., Raleigh, N. C 311 Tice, Russell Kenneth, 1, 66 Cortland St, Norwich, N. Y...144, 222 Tierney, David Travers, 3 637 Prospect Ave., West Hartford, Conn 319, 333 Tilbury, George R., Jr., 3 49 Hawthorne Terrace, Leonia, N. J 194, 327 Tillou, Dana Eller, 3, 176 Woodward Ave., Buffalo 14, N. Y. Timberlake, Byron Burton, 3 620 Harman St., North Canton, Ohio 118, 194, 315 Tinney, E. Herbert, Jr., 2, P. O. Box 3924, Greenville, Del 208 Tipton, Donald Curtis, 4 110 North West St., Petersburg, Va 85, 116, 179, 327 Todd, Gilbert E., 2 208 Todd, Merwin Armel, III, 2 808 S. Beach Ave., Beach Haven, N. J 208 Todkill, Burton James, 3. Pallister Ave., Barker, N. Y 194, 327 Toia, Frank Phillip, 3, 601 Ix)cust Place, Sewickley, Penn 194 Tompkins, Grover Robert, 3 1326 Summit Dr., Charleston, W. Va 335 Topping, John Thomas, 3 236 Charlotte Dr., Roanoke Rapids, N. C 179, 353 Torgesen, Barry Willett, 3, 206 Sagers Ave., Clarkston, Ga. Toth, Daniel, 3, 819 3rd St., Durham, N. C. Tottey, Alfred George, 2, 113 E. Fall St., Ithaca, N. Y 194 Towe, Rolf Harvy, 2 731 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn 136, 194, 311 Townsend, Robert Scott, 4, 44 Townsend Rd., Newark, Del 337 Trippeer, Richard A., Jr., 1 3009 Iroquois Rd., Memphis, Tenn 222, 308, 377 Troy, Michael Clark, 2, 1311 Dollar Ave., Durham, N. C. Tschinkel, Heinrich M., 3, 115 N. Plymouth, Huntsville, Ala 194 Tuckwiller, Frank Watts, 1, Rt. 2, Box 70, Lewisburg, W. Va 222 Tunmore, Gary Edward, 2 308 Ruskin Rd., Eggertsville 21, N. Y 124 Turnage, Francis Shirley, 1, P. O. Box 144, Snow Hill, N. C 222 Turner, Henry Brown, IV, 4 520 Raymond St., Westfield, N. J 179 Turner, James Witcher, Jr., 2 Hillcrest Dr., Great Falls, S. C 208, 327 Turner, John Marvin, Jr., 3, Hyattsville, Md 194, 331 Turner, Lewis John, Jr., 3, Wash., Va 194 Turner, Mebane Ewing, Jr., 3 814 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 194 Turner, Webb William, 2, 347 Cassidy Ave., Lexington, Ky. Turton, Michael Hodges, 3 2894 E. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Tyndall, Albert Forbes, Jr., 4 109 E. Granger Ave., Kinston, N. C 179 Tyndall, Robert Wilson, 2, 212 Grace St.. Mt. Airy, N. C. Tyree, Fred Long, 2, 610 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Tyson, Bruce Carroll, Jr., 4 Rt.2, Box 475, Greenville, N. C 179, 272 T);son, William Robert, Jr., 1, 518 Ashley Dr., Aiken, S. C 222 Uriderwood, Earl Tyson, 4 111 W. Fisher St., Salisbury, N. C 124 Unger, Anthony Bruce, 1 4930 Goodridge Ave., Riverdale 71, N. Y 222 Unser, David Lawrence, 1, Rt. 3, Box 48, Norfolk, Va 222 Upmeyer, Ernst Arnold, II, 3 1333 Indian Rocks Rd., Belleair, Clearwater, Fla 194, 309 Uridel, Richard Kennedy, 1, Newfoundland, Penn 222 Valentine, Heath Eugene, 4, 115 Melbourne Ave. Akron, Ohio 84, 119, 143, 179, 267, 276, 329 Van Curen, Gene Lewis, 4, 3 Beech Place Valhalla, N. Y 106, 107, 114, 116, 129, 267, 315 Van Epps, Keith Chapin, 1, 425 E. 15th St., Dover, Ohio 222 Van Every, William H., Jr., 2 2220 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Van Hettinga, William L., 2 408 S. Waiola Ave., La Grange, 111 195, 315 Van Metre, John Lee, Jr., 3 311 S. George St., Charles Town, W. Va 329 Van Schoick, Gary Lee, 4, Rt. 2, Box 20, Durham, N. C 115 Page Vance, Richard Allen, 1, 2719 Oleander Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Vanderbeek, Randall B., 3 1405 Quarrier St., Charleston, W. Va 118, 329 Vanwyck, Paul Rodger, 4 381 Dorothy Lane, Wyckoff, N. J 145, 179, 276, 335 Varner, John Wesley, 1 317 Ridgewood Dr., Lexington, N. C 223 Varner, Roy Van, 4, 317 Ridgewood Dr., Lexington, N. ic. 179 Vaughan, Roswell F., Ill, 2 3630 Del Monte, Houston, Texas 116, 208 Veazey, Leamon H., 7, Rt. 5, Box 400, Durham, N. C. Venable, John Heinz, Jr., 2 2418 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, Georgia Ill, 313 Vermillion, Stephen T., 2 103 Druid Ave., Beckley, W. Va 208, 323 Vernon, Robert Louis, 2 303 Cleveland Ave., Riverside, N. J 275, 365 Vernon, Thomas Martin, Jr., I 3131 Vincent Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla 223 Vick, Harold Dean, 1, 2811 Park Ave., Wilmington, N. C. 223 Victor, Jack Robert, 4, 2125 S. Rollison, Springfield, Mo 179 Vieth, Charles Ernst, 1, 12714 Arliss Dr., Lakewood 7, Ohio....208 Vincent, James Louis, 1, 570 W. Union St., Somerset, Penn 223 Virgin, Charles Edward, 2 3635 St. Gandens Rd., Miami 33, Fla 335 Voegtlen, Robert Samuel, 3, Lebonan, N. J. Voral, Gregory Robert, 1 9624 S. California Ave., Evergreen Park, III. 223 Waddell, James Earl, 2 7004 Kanawha St., St. Albans, W. Va 82, 208 Wadusky, George Stephen, 1 407 N. 6th St, Allentown, Penn 144, 208 Wagg, Thomas Eugene, III, 3 P. O. Drawer U-2, Greensboro, N. C 195, 317 Wagner, David Walter, 2 Box 6071, Station A, Charleston 2, W. Va 208, 343 Wagner, Galen Strohm, 1 410 E. Murphy Ave., Connellsville, Penn 223 Wagner, Harold Hennig, 1 Criptal Brook St., Port Jefferson Sta., N. Y 100, 223 Wagner, Nicholas, 3, Rt. 3, York, Penn 195, 319 Walderman, Howard Allan, 3 3615 Rosedale Rd., Baltimore 15, Md 195, 341, 373 Walker, Clarence Elmer, Jr., 3 1618 N. Duke St., Durham, N. C 179 Walker, John Bernard, 1 384 N. E. 94th St., Miami Shores 38, Fla 134, 223 Walker, Myers Bonner, 4, 2309 E. Rain St., Durham, N. C. Walkley, Thomas Mervin, 4 30 Stoner Dr., West Hartford, Conn 179, 333, 381 Wall, Emerson Douglas, 2 850 Watson Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. 208 Wall, Frank Privette, Jr., 4 2707 Lochmore Dr., Raleigh, N. C 309 Wallace, James Benjamin, 2 12 Clenwood Ave., Foxboro, Mass 109, 136, 311 Wallace, Terry Parker, 2, 6 E. 1st St., Gastonia, N. C 85, 208 Wallace, Wm. Joseph, IV, 1 200 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tenn 223 Waller, John Clinton, 1, 15 Second St., Poland, Ohio 223 Waller, Robert Rex, 3, 3950 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, III 179, 315 Walls, Charles Bartlett, 1, 1321 Pollard Dr., Atlanta, Ga 223 Walpole, James Newman, 1 509 Grand Ave., Brownsville, Tenn 223 Walrath, David, 4, Rt. 2, Box 143, Durham, N. C. Walser, Terry Franklin, 1 315-C Hartley St., Winston-Salem, N. C 149, 223 Walter, Richard John, 1 212 S. Lee St., Falls Church, Va 110, 223 Walton, Benton Hair, 4, Box 345, Chadbourn, N. C 144, 179 Walton, Robert Rogers, 1 531 Grand Ave., West Trenton, N. J 144, 223 Walton, Thomas Malvern, 2 1464 Cumber Ave, Orlando, Fla 138, 208 Walz, Kenneth Paul, 2 21200 Bayside, St. Clair Shores, Mich... 136, 208, 323, 374, 376 Wanglee, Vorawee, 4, 100 Sathorn, Bangkok, Thailand 180 Warburton, Frederick B., 2 Valley View Rd., Hudson, Ohio 138, 208, 309 Ward, Craig Bloss, 1, 350 Sylvan Blvd., Winter Park, Fla. Ward, Otis Byron, Jr., 4, Box 914, Amelia, Va 180, 343 Warden, William Steele, 3 Rt. I, Box 325, Melbourne, Fla 118, 195 Warner, David Joseph, 2, Rt. 1, Greenville, Penn 208, 311 Warner, Frank Lawrence, 1 200 Shady Circle, Rocky Mount, N. C 223 Page Warren, Glenn Lambeth, 4, P. O. Box 166, Gibson, N. C...94, 180 Warren, Joseph, III, 1, 2229 Kenilworth Ave., Wilmette, III 223 Warren, Leonard Aubrey, 1 Box 281, Rt. 2, Robersonville, N. C 223 Wasson, Donald Gray, 4 786 Ras Tanvra, Saudi, Arabia 85, 115, 180, 267, 337 Waters, Robert Charles, 1 1621 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N. C 110, 149, 223 Watov, Kenneth, 1 1002 Buckingham Way, Morrisville, Penn 341 Watson, Herbert Edwin, 4 2502 Pickett Rd., Port Washington, N. Y 180, 274, 329 Watson, Judson Durward, Jr., 2 280 Cloverhurst Ave., Athens, Ga 309 Watson, Richard Frank, 3 Chelfield Rd., Northwoods, Glenside Penn 195, 311 Watson, S. Jimmie, 5, Enoree, S. C. Watson, Theron Paul, 3, 501 E. Main St., Forest City, N. C 195 Watson, William Thomas, 3 1808 Crestmont Dr., Huntington, W. Va 195, 275, 317, 365 Wayand, Robert Francis, 2 117 Alexvander Ave., Scotia 2, N. Y 275 Weaver, Max Gene, 2, 810 Broad St., Durham, N. C. Weaver, Robert Earl, 4 4307 Kelnepa Dr., Jacksonville, Fla 149, 180, 311, 377, 379 Weaver, Robert O., Jr., 1, 611 Dorsey Ave., East Point, Ga. Webb, Oliver Thomas, Jr., 1, 202 Lenoir St., Morganton, N. C...223 Webber, David Norman, 1, 612 2nd St. N.E., Hickory, N. C 223 Weber, George, III, 3, Rt. 1, Box 144, Conway, Rd. Cr eve Coeur, Mo 82, 86, 195, 325 Weber, William Myers, 1 2724 Rocklyn Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio 223, 322, 377 Weeks, Dudley Lee, 1, 6746 Twin Hills, Dallas, Texas 223 Weems, Wade Scott, 4 Box 680 Bookerdale, Waynesboro, Va 180, 325 Weinberg, Charles P. M., 4 Cherry Hill, Rt. 4, Roanoke, Va 180, 315 Weir, Anthony, 4 304 W. Fairview Ave., Langhorne, Pa 106, 180, 269, 311 Weisiger, Cary Nelson, IV, 2 351 Jefferson Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 208, 309, 377, 372 Weisner, Morris Clinton, 2 2701 Ashe St., Durham, N. C 208, 319 Welch, Bertrand C, Jr., 3 2804 Boarman Ave., Baltimore 15, Md 144, 274 Welles, Frank Sutherland, 2, Shadyside Ave., Nyack, N. Y 208 Wellons, Jesse Davis, III, 2, 2703 Augusta Dr., Durham, N. C...33 1 Wells, David Taliaferro, 1, Rt. 4, Athens, Ga 223 Wells, Henry Alfred, Jr., 4 1170 Hermitage Rd., Rock Hill, S. C 135, 180, 327 Wells, Joseph Alexander, 4, Staunton, Va 116, 143, 276 Welcher, Frederick Lee, 2 4019 St. Ives Ct., Louisville 7, Ky 77, 208, 333 Wendorf, Charles James, 4 367 Niagara St., Park Forest, 111 142, 180, 276 Wengel, David Lee, 1, 481 Stockton Rd., Princeton, N. J 223 West, Robert Michael, 2, 1 1 Whittier St., Lynbrook, N. Y. West, William Kibler, 3 1420 Adirondeck Trail, Dayton, Ohio 109, 185, 195 Westmoreland, Donald Ray, 3 2790 Smyer Cr., Birmingham 9, Ala 82, 195, 327 Westmoreland, Richard G, 2, Rt. 1, Rural Hall, N. C 208, 317 Wetzler, Philip Hamburge, 3, 3504 Pinkney Rd. Baltimore 15, Mo 195, 275, 345, 373, 377 Wheater, William Hobert, 1, 107 E. Spencer St., Ithaca, N. Y...223 Wheeler, Frederick Joseph, 3, Box 150, Port Washington, N. Y. Wheeler, William Bruce, 1, Box 107, Tryon, N. C 223, 328 Whetstone, Arthur Fairey, 2, Box 485, St. George, S. C 335 Whitaker, Cecil F., Jr., 3 336 Hines Terrace, Macon, Ga 82, 90, 180, 309 White, Robert Lee, 4, 521 S. Church St., Florence, S. C 180 Whitehead, Kenneth Leslie, 4 141 Dana Way, Winter Park, Fla 87, 180, 311 Whitford, William Edward, 1 146 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 208 Whiting, Peter Day, 2 41 N. Broadway, Irvington, N. Y 85, 208 Whitlock, James Coit, Jr., 1 Box 685, Maxton, N. C 110, 119, 223 Whitmore, James Frederick, 1 1780 Mason Headley Rd., Lexington, Ky 223 Whitney, Kenneth L., Jr., 3 702 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C 275, 377 Whitsett, John Boyd, 1 535 Hillview Dr., Sarasota, Fla 138, 223 Whyte, George Kenneth, Jr., 4 200 Blackmer PI., Webster Groves, Mo 180, 311 Page Wickersham, Ralph Read, 3 1607 E. Cervantes, Pensacola, Fla 82, 155, 195 Wickersham, Warren George, 2 528 N. E. 3rd Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 90, 208 Widenhouse, Richard Lee, 2 1401 Greenwood Ave., Charlotte, N. C 208 Wildsmith, Thomas F., 1, 704 Mitchell Ave., Columbia, Tenn...223 Wileman, George Robert, 2 2106 South 10th St., Ironton, Ohio 208, 309 Wiley, David Rhoads, 1 11 Mulberry Lane, Newtown Square, Penn 223 Wilkes, Richard Patterson, 2 2374 Sebring Place, Wilkinsburg, Pittsburg 35, Penn. ..208, 333 Wilkin, William Winston, 1 307 Pineland Rd., Atlanta, Ga 209, 323 Wilkins, Alexander B., Jr., 1 346 Carthage St., Sanford, N. C 135, 223 Wilkins, George Michael, 2 261 Delaware Ave., Melrose Park, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 209 Wilkinson, Gerald Thomas, 1 508 Alexander St., Statesville, N. C 223 Wilkinson O. Jennings, Jr., 1 68 Greenoaks Dr., Atherton, Calif 330 Wilkinson, Thomas George, 4 1613 Kent St., Durham, N. C 180 Wilks, Jay Fredrick, 2 4012 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va 209, 345 Williams, James Brascus, 6, 1006 Flora St., Durham, N. C. Williams, Jack Caldwell, 4 Box 4503, San Juan, Puerto Rico 181, 280 Williams, Jack Dean, 2 215 Mercer St., Beckley, W. Va 209, 380 Williams, Patrick Moody, 1 11 Oak Crest Rd., Darien, Conn 223 Williams, Laurence Simon, 1 Lawrenceville St., Kingston, N. Y 209, 329 Williams, Lyman Neil, Jr., 4 520 Walnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C 80, 82, 94, 181, 263, 265 Williams, Marion Wesley, 1 3 Rogosin St. E, E. Rockingham, N. C 223 Williams, Paul Randolph, 2 6447 Lehnert St., Baltimore 7, Md 209 Williamson, George Arthur, 2 1522 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 209 Willis, Fred Wister, III, 1, 49 Bouton St., Spring Dale, Cn 223 Wills, Charles William, 3 9941 21Ith St., Queens Vill. 29, N. Y 195, 311 Wills, George Robert, 1 Box 697, Balboa, Canal Zone 223, 322 Wilson, Alexander E., IH, 3, 358 King Rd., Atlanta, Ga...l95, 323 Wilson, Arthur John, III, 1 2613 Lochmore Dr., Raleigh, N. C 223, 308 Wilson, Charles Marion, 2 236 Sycamore Dr., Paducah, Ky 209 Wilson, Peter Frank, 4, 14 Crest Rd., Rowayton, Conn Ill Wilson, Thomas, 2, RFD 1, Haw River, N. C 209 Winchester, Phil W., Jr., 2, 304 Avery Ave., Morganton, N. 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