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TC , THE CHANTICLEER Volume One of the Chanticleer, a handsome leatherbound edition of 232 pages, was published in 1912. The origin of the Chanticleer, the cock, as a name and symbol for the annual remains shrouded in mystery, though there is some evidence to suggest that the proud bantam was borrowed from Chaucer ' s The Nun ' s Priest ' s Tale. The graduating class that published the first yearbook was 63 strong: 22 women and 41 men. The book was dedi- cated to Bishop John C. Kilgo, who at that time had been President of Trinity College for 17 years. The Chanticleer ' s first editor was Claude Bennett. The format of the first annual was surprisingly modern, and over the years the feature sections have undergone few changes. When the Chanti- cleer received direct support from the University, advertising was eliminated. The 1956 publication was the last to include an ads section. The yearbook ' s golden anniversary this year accounts for the use of yellow as a secondary color. The Chanticleer has been revived and up-dated, and stands as a fit herald of a grand tradition and an exciting future. It is with pleasure that the cock of old presents the volume that marks his fiftieth birthday. 1962 CHANTICLEER FIFTIETH EDITION DUKE UNIVERSITY dURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Editor: Brenda Phillips Business Manager: Jerry Butler UlirC l__j J M A y •10- CAMPUS LIFE ORGANIZATIONS 46 BEAUTI •30- •134- HONORARI •162- GREEKS 19 6 2 SPORTS •232- ADMINISTRATION •272- CONTENTS •300 CLASS East ' s new 25-bed infirmary— Georgian architecture houses a sparkling modern interior. m f: m .--- i i.. w rii I Dl PROGRESS 1 l FEELING of activity and rejuvenation has been in Duke ' s tobacco-scented air for several years, as thoughts and ideas have gradually emerged as tangi- ble plans. Then progress suddenly became visible: ground was broken and buildings began to rise, brick on brick. Khaki-clad workmen were as numerous as khaki-clad undergraduates, and the noise of ce- ment-mixers droned above the unmistakable sound of Student Studying. Announced changes in policy affected both students and faculty, and new trends accompanied the freshness of attitude and outlook. Progress was the keynote of it all, a transition, a second generation for Duke University — and it is cnly a beginning. In the life of any institution a complete change- over must periodically occur, when the outdated and useless give way to the modern and vigorous. The past year witnessed the birth of a new era for our comparatively young school; few facets of uni- versity life escaped examination and evaluation. Last fall, the campus populace returned to find Myrtle Drive still faithfully linking the worlds of East and West, but in other respects the physical plant had been expanded and improved. A $2,000,- 000 Law School Building was under construction, the new Biological Sciences Building was nearing completion, and the Woman ' s College Infirmary was preparing for occupancy. An addition to the Medical Center had been constructed during the summer, and the Presyterian Student Center was almost finished. Connecting Duke and Erwin Roads was a new roadway, built to alleviate any traffic problems which might arise in connection with the new law building and the proposed units for married graduate students. One of the cafeterias on West Campus had been redecorated, emerging as the at- tractive University Room, and Aycock Hous was painted and refurbished. If some plans had been realized, others were yet to be fulfilled. A $4,500,000 addition to the main library and a new Fine Arts Building will eventually grace the campuses. This is the largest building program undertaken by the University since West Campus opened thirty-two years ago. 5 • M ' ' ' -- ' L Tiled walls brighten a zoology lab in the new Biology Building. The Biological Sciences Building is prepared for spring semester occupancy. I J ' ' !.;? ' =: The massive addition to Duke Hospital in its temporary steel cage. The impressive new University Room — a West Campus dining hall, well disguised. The massive physical changes, however, are only one phase of Duke in Transition. Other things have been, are being, and will be altered and improved in order to enhance Duke ' s standing among Amer- ican universities. A gift from the Duke Endowment promises the needed increase in salaries which will enable the University to attract and hold a dis- tinguished faculty. With financial assistance from the Mary Biddle Duke Foundation, Doris Duke, and others, fourteen new distinguished professorships have been established. Other changes made by the administration have received wide publicity. The first Negroes to enter Duke enrolled this fall in the schools of Divinity and Law, as a result of last year ' s decision to integrate the graduate colleges. IBM entrenched itself as an unseen ally in the eternal battle for courses, and, for the first time, freshman registration and course card writing was completed in one day. The corps of campus law-enforcers — the invigorated, swift- footed, sharp-eyed Security Force — was enlarged and modernized. The present enrollment at Duke has responded to the challenge of growth. Dynamic movements origi- nating in the student body have culminated in the achievement of far-reaching goals. The success and import of student-motivated campaigns depend greatly on the character and capacity of the students involved, and Duke may take pride in the ever-rising caliber of its undergraduates. Each incoming fresh- man class rises a rung above its predecessor on the intelligence ladder. The class of ' 65 boasted fifteenth place nationally in the number of Merit Scholars enrolled. On both East and West, many of the trivial freshman duties were discarded, with the hope of incorporating this class more quickly into the flow of student life. A long, wide stretch of asphalt now connects Duke Uni- versity and Erwin Roads. Construction advances gradually on the expansive Law School Building. The Experimental Dorms, proposed last year, be- came a reality on East and on West. Special housing was provided for those students who were selected for the trial. These dorms were intended to give their members the opportunity of living in a more ex- clusively intellectual atmosphere, and of sharing in the development of mutual cultural interests. On West Campus, fraternity pre-rush regulations were relaxed to allow open relations between fraternity men and freshmen. Moreover, Formal Rush was held during the semester break, as a solu- tion to the problem of 4 A.M. nights running into first-period classes the next morning. East Seniors became a distinguished group when a list of Senior Privileges materialized this year. Seniors were al- lowed midnight permission during the week, and assumed responsibility for special leaves. Perhaps the most revolutionary event of the past year was the revision of the drinking rule. Agitation began last year, and by mid -fall of ' 61 the Adminis- tration had approved the change. The rule was passed by a campus-wide vote, and a troublesome regulation died overnight. Consumption of alcoholic beverages at off-campus functions became legal. In an age of symbolism, the revamped University Seal, officially adopted this year, may be said to represent the forward-looking attitude of Duke and the vast expansion of its physical plant. The motto is still Eruditio et Religio but its context is dif- ferent. The new seal speaks for a transition which affects those who are presently experiencing or di- recting the changes, and which will affect, in time, the alumni, the future classes, and the name and reputation of the University. It is with this realiza- tion of the broad impact that change brings now and later that the 1962 Chanticleer is dedicated to the Idea of Progress. The fresh new waiting room of the Women ' s Campus Infirmary. The Presbyterian Student center — Westminster Fellowship ' s new pride and joy. CAMPUS LIFE i AMPUS life is the sum of experiences of the Duke Student. It signifies the routine, the unusual, the tedious, the exciting — it is the story of one day, one week, one semester, repeated over the four- year span of a college career. It is a way of life that can never be duplicated, a life spent in a unique environment and among friends chosen from within a predeter- mined radius. A Duke student ' s responsibilities are peculiar to a university existence; the hours in his day and night will never again be filled as they are during these four years. Within this time personali- ties are developed and fashioned; careers are decided and launched; interests are awakened and explored. It is not one phase alone — studies, social life, or ex- tra-curriculars — that creates the overall impression of college; it is instead the total of these, the inter- mingling of all in one vast memory of Campus Life. MORNING . . . Life wouldrCt be so bad if it didrCt mean getting up in the morning. But every day starts that way, the campus gradually awakens: alarms ring, and ring, and ring . . . pillows thud on roommates — or wet washcloths — or the radiator comes on with a clanking — or the soothing cackle of the ' Country Boy wafts through the speaker of the clock radio. Somehow, the Duke student eventually starts another day — or at least starts thinking about it. Through bleary eyes, he glances out of the small-paned Gothic window to check the weather — drippy, natch. There ' ' s incentive for you. Big masculine feet, little feminine feet padding groggily up and down dormitory halls, in and out of closets . . . no one really knows how the day does begin . . . can ' t see, can ' t think, can ' t maneuver. Breakfast, the first saving grace: sad cold eggs stare mournfully, the healing waters of a coffee cup, ornch juice to freshen that foul taste . . . and the first cigarette of the day {really should stop smoking) . . . the jarring rattle of Union china . . . and the day ' s first decision: which newspaper? Wonder what Jack Horner has to say, and Ann Landers . . . nice to know they haven ' t dropped the bomb . . .yet. Each day differs, but the What quiz? I bet this will wake him up. Energetic students come to class early to catch up on current events. 12 What time does the Union open? P9 J-T HHP ' ' I ' ll teach you to interrupt my card game! 13 That ' s correct — over 90% of the swing ends reported no cavities. first hour is always the same — predictably miserable, foggy, blank . . . unless you stay in bed, that ' s best of all. Smile now, you might not feel like it later on . . . Off to classes . . . a snore bellows from the last row — catnaps, pencil- pushing, unshaven faces, all kinds of profs — drags, in- spirers, jokers, scholars. Between classes, it ' s the Dope Shop for a Pepsi or coffee and doughnuts . . . a quick glance at the contemporary card rack . . . still the same . . . visit the P.O. to discover another bill — rats, they found me. A battle up the stairs ivhen the rest of the campus is pouring down them. . . . Then fight for a ride to the other campus — ladies first, you Southern gent — or play mash-em on the bus. Things come into focus now . . . maybe it won ' t be such a bad day after all. But there ' s that hour test . . . a chance to pull the plug and let the knowledge pour forth — or drip pitifully . . . 50 minutes to show that you ' ve done the reading, or to bluff and hide the fact that you haven ' t . . . The thrill of writing a good exam, the despair of failure . . . it ' s all in a morning ' s ivork. S«BSCRll TieiMS THIS ISSUI 504 At least the publicity is good. ifi i- -- I have just enough to get me through tonight. Wading from classes . Sunday noon exodus. r f ' ..k. Hi ■•• .-.-It, 1 . . 1 M i lff lf r ril li r- Mf t 1 1 ' « 4J 16 Study breaks find students actively engaged in heated discussions. First in line, the only way to get warm food. NOON . . . Umbrellas hastily open as a mid-day shower suddenly drenches the campus — why can ' t we have just one nice day? . . . but the monsoon season drags on, and on, and on. Stand in line for lunch — spend halj your life standing in line . . . maybe they ' ll serve something I like for a change — -Jat charge — well, I ' ll be, a new way to serve hanburger, or is it mystery meat? Prepare for afternoon classes and labs — should have done it last night. Saturday noon, when the early birds make it to the Stadium to watch the Devils in pre-game warm-ups, to save seats for Bill and Sue, Bob and Jean, Jerry and DeeDee . . . why couldn ' t they get here themselves No rain today . . . unbelieveable. Med-students eating, chatting, studying on the Hospital steps . . . golf bags being dusted— just going to hit some off the tee . . . or off to P.E. . . . speedball, volleyball, tennis, wrestling, what won ' t they think up next? Sunday noon . . . the church croivd letting out, stiff-looking suits and dresses being swapped for something more comfortable . . . an afternoon in Sarah ' s Gardens, or a drive in the country. Noon — a time for appointments, endless rides from East to West, West to East, here now, there later ... a crucial hour of the day, but they ' re all important. Can ' t waste time . . . hurry, rush, go! Caught up in the stream of campus life, morning yields to afternoon, afternoon to evening, day to day, week to week, growing all the time. . . . 17 The shadow knows . 1 AFTERNOON . . . When some are just rousing them- selves from the sack and others are returning for a quick nap . . . East dorms hold clumps of bridge fans, squeezing in a rubber before sixth period, or adding another few rows to the current sweater . . . Chatter, discussions, a time to read, ' ' Life; ' ' ' Time; ' Sports Illustrated; ' Playboy; ' Mad; ' or finish the Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle. Then classes again . . . longer-than-usual afternoon variety (so hard to stay awake.) But it ' s worth it, having a class only twice a week — Fridays and Saturdays are that much better. Long hours in engineering labs . . . and outside, stu- dents and transits dot the lawn in a fury of surveying . . . o, physics, and chemistry labs- peculiar odors of sulphur or formaldehyde, miscroscopes and squinting eyes, original drawings, lab reports . . . The art studio . . . aroma of paints and turpentine . . . the struggle to capture a fleeting inspiration . . . the amazing variety of interpretations of a single subject . . . And language labs . . . earphones, muddle, garbled sounds flow much too quickly- another half -hour gone. Some try to study in the afternoon to keep the evening i • .0 lUKE L KTORS 3 « « DOWN YDS™ GO wmm 1 he scuifljuartl- iiuil sixid. ' I see vour father ' s an Admiral. 19 for the stronger rays of Florida or Myrtle . . . utter relaxa- tion- ' ' Don ' t think Fll ever move again ' ' . . . burn, peel, freckle, tan . . . bodies behind the Women ' s Gym, or in the quad, or on the roof . . . Afternoon hours for bicycle rides . . . exhilaration, exercise, fresh air . . . convertible rides to Buggs Island for careless hours of ivater-skiing. Two to five, a time for the fastidious . . . car-washing, trips to the laiindermat, washing and ironing . . . the well-groomed sitting in a barber ' s chair, or at the beauty shoppe . . . The afternoon, ivhen football games are played in the rain, when snowball fights are fought in the snow, when couples grace the tennis courts for mixed singles and doubles, when the Betas play lo-lai, when social committees decorate for Sat- urday night blowouts . . . The Chimes- Duke ' s dinner gong . . . might as well stop whatever you ' re doing . . . can ' t stop the music . . . long queues of Chronicle readers in the Union, meal tickets ripping along the dotted line . . . another glorious sunset. Don ' t look at me like that! Afternoons filled with studious endeavors and study breaks from 1:00 to 6:00. 22 Relaxing on one of the many Gothic sundecks . . . 23 The Devil ' s Den, againr Just a moment miss, I ' ll get you a Kleenex. EVENING . . . and now what to do? . . . what to do? Sta- tistics show that during the week most undergrads study — at least for an hour or so . . . the problem is, where? The chapter room IS a losing cause . . . lib is packed and stuffy . . . some try classrooms, others go to East for what are loosely termed study dates in the dorm parlors or fishbowls. And there are always those who prefer the quiet confines of their own room . . . pencils, legal pads, cigarettes, coffee, and other stimulants surround the seeker after truth or a diploma or a 2.0 as he bangs out papers, reports, assignments. The Dope Shop, vending machines, chowmen, Fofs, Tops, the Owl for some suds — anything to relieve the pressure. Worn out typewriter ribbons, noisy roommates and neighbors, stereos with sleepy music, the frustrations of the student. Everything falls due the same week . . . cramming, jamming, writing, researching, wondering, panicking . . . Damn, wish they sold No-Doz ot the Dope Shop . . . will it ever end? No one studies all the time . . . evenings are packed with temptations to lure many away from the books. Intramurals — sneakers and gym odors, hard play, enthusiasm . . . and basketball games that canH be missed. Meetings . . . dis- cussions, plannings, committees, friends, controversies, un- And into the night . 24 Let ' s see some spirit! ' Now once more: ' To Hell with Carolina! ' ' Cafeteria employee waits to clear the table. Exams are finished ! All petered out seen time drifting by. And the other attractions . . . educa- tional, social, cultural — concerts, movies, plays, forums, quorums, speakers, symposiums, in endless array. Variety . . . the music lover may hear Eugene Ormandfs Phila- delphia Orchestra or the Dave Brubeck Quartet . . . the flicks Jan may be entertained by Bergman or Bardot . . . the theater lover drawn to Girardoux or Thurber. Ticket stubs and Playbills add up to education or a ' broadening of one ' s cultural horizons . . . but also recreation, amusement, escape. After six is also the time for out and out night life — parties, dates, drinks, dancing, or a night with the gang A scene from A Thurbfr Carnival. The Angus Barn for dinner . There ' s always someone trying to set the world on fire. Aaw, shucks ' Dat ' s my goil! . . . the hours for movies and gatherings at the Rock with a bonfire and marshmallows . . . for sledding on Union trays when there ' s snow on the ground . . . or bowling, or a rare roast beef sandwich at the Rat . . . steaks at the Angus Barn or the Ranch . . . pizza with Bat. The scramble for dates . . . East sits home while West swears that ' ' ' ' everyone is dated up for weeks ' ' . . . the cosmetic rites for someone special . . . showers, shaving cream, hair dryers, cologne . . .frat songs and combos . . . the ' Hot Nuts, ' ' Sceptres . . . twisting, laughter, deafening hilarity, unleashed inhibi- tions, glaring purity lights . . . aspirin before bed, Alka- Seltzer in the morning. So it goes, one day after another . . . all are similar, yet each differs in some slight way . . . moods change and the day is good, bad, indifferent — despair, joy, love, tragedy, excitement, disgust, fatigue — a helpless emotional chaos. A typical day, multiplied by many to equal the four years of college life, pregnant years, unique, elusive . . . irredeemable, irretrievable, fleeting, wistful, memorable. 28 2t ' - - ' ' 1 yj Homecoming time at the ' 01d Duke Privy Who shall we roast tonite? I 29 BEAUTIES If a thing of beauty is a joy forever, a yearbook can help preserve the qualities that constitute this precious abstract. The following pages are filled with the portraits of Duke co-eds who have been recognized as campus beauties. Whether labeled as beauteous, or cute, or attractive, or glamorous, each one is noticed, admired, or envied as an in- dividual. They speak with accents which place them as southern, northern, or midwestern, and represent the charms associa ted with various parts of the country. Personality and popularity are necessarily considered in a campus poll — a realiza- tion which makes a beauty crown an even more meaningful honor. The Chanticleer is proud to present these lovelies — the cream of Duke women — not only intelligent, fun-loving and friendly, but each and every one a beauty in her own right. CHANTICLEER QUEEN Chosen last year as the Nurses ' Beauty Queen, Miss Betsy Woodhall now bears the title of the Chanticleer Queen. This is the third appearance in the beauty court for this lovely Durham belle. Selected from a group of nine girls from East and Hanes, Betsy was crowned on November 10 at the annual Co-ed Ball. A former resident of East Campus, Betsy is now a junior in the School of Nursing. She enjoys French literature, doubtless an influence of her days as a French major in the Woman ' s College. Other favorite pastimes include horseback riding and keep- ing in contact with her sorority. Kappa Kappa Gamma. After graduation, Betsy would like to apply her nurse ' s training in a private surgical clinic. Mr. Hugh M. Hefner, Editor and Publisher of Playboy magazine, selected the 1962 Chanticleer Beauty Queen. Betsy is crowned by Chanticleer Business Manager Jerry Butler. Surprise ! BETSY WOODHALL 33 DELIA CHAMBERLIN This year ' s Homecoming Queen and last year ' s Chanticleer Queen, this Kappa Alpha Theta girl is a senior from Memphis, Ten- nessee. Delia is majoring in French, and is a resident of Southgate. 34 BETSY CRAWFORD A senior Hanes girl, Betsy makes her perma- nent home in Sylva, North Carolina. She is a music and dancing enthusiast, and enjoys tennis, bowHng and horseback riding. Betsy also appeared in this year ' s Homecoming Court. 35 r JANICE DUFF Jan hails from Wenham, Massachusetts, and is a junior this year. Her academic major is art history; a second love is listening to classical music. Jan is a resident of Pcgram House. 36 n JULIA HARTMAN This is the second appearance in the Beauty Court for this Bassett sophomore from Hart- ford City, Indiana. JuUe is studying German, and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma. An avid swimmer, she life-guards during the summer. 37 IRENE LILLY A senior from Indianapolis, Indiana, Renie is majoring in history and plans to teach. She was a Rush Advisor this year, and appeared in the Homecoming Court representing Pe- gram. Her sorority — Pi Beta Phi. 38 CAROL ROGERS A sophomore from Hanes House, Carol makes her second appearance in the Beauty Court. The activities of this Haworth. New Jersey miss include being a cheerleader, an FAC, and a member of Student Union. 39 EMELIA SAINT-AMAND The only freshman in the Beauty Court this year, Emelia makes Jarvis her campus home. She is from Gaffney, South Carolina and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. She plans a major in elementary education. 40 i LUCY TAYLOR A Sandals inember, Lucy served this year as President of the Sophomore Class. She is majoring in sociology and lives in Alspaugh House. A member of Kappa Delta sorority, Lucy is from Louisburg, North Carolina. 41 S: iS%i , ffi 0f DELIA CHAMBERLIN 1961 Homecoming Queen 42 HOMECO QUEEN ING Despite rain and a defeat by Clemson, Home- coming was nevertheless characterized by the high spirits of enthusiastic students and alumni, and by a variety of awards and honors. Skits, posters, par- ties, the Homecoming Dance, a pep rally, and a play constituted some of the activities of the whirl- wind weekend. At the Homecoming Show in the Indoor Stadium Friday night, Giles House placed first in the skit competition with its Clemsonus Vulgarus Ameri- canus, while Sigma Nu took top honors in the fraternity displays with Back to Death Valley. House K edged the other freshman houses to win first with their display, and the KKG ' s won the sorority poster contest. The highlight of the show was the crowning of the 1961 Homecoming Queen, Miss Delia Chamber- lin, by Football Captain Jack Wilson. This was just a continuation of past history for lovely Delia who has been featured as the Peeress and was last year ' s Chanticleer Queen. 1961 HOMECOMING COURT— left to right: Ann Leinbach, Bertha Bass, Mary Kay Sweeney, Delia Chamberlin, Martha Drummond, Melinda Rose, Madeline Hartsell, Karen Hanke, Renie Lilly, Betsy Crawford, Molly Hershey. I If ' % «ab - U j! 1 V . MAY QUEEN The May Queen and her court are senior girls selected from representatives of each East Campus dormitory. The election is sponsored by Social Stand- ards, and emphasizes not only beauty, but also serv- ice and contributions to the campus as qualifications. The May Queen, who is presented to the campus during the Joe College Parade, also represents Duke at the Azalea Festival in Wilmington. This year ' s Queen is Renie Lilly, a Pegram girl from India- napolis. RENIE LILLY May Queen MAY COURT: Lois Eby, Karen Hanke, Martha McGonigle, and Kay Ulmer. NURSES ' BEAUTY Each year the Nurses ' Beauty Queen is selected from candidates representing each class of the School of Nursing. The election is held in December, and the Queen and her court are presented at the Nurses ' Christmas Ball. Carol Rogers, a sophomore from Ha- worth. New Jersey, received the honor this year. Carol also appears in the 1962 Chanticleer Beauty Court and is familiar to Duke sports fans as a cheer- leader. ORGANIZATIONS It would perhaps be an overstatement to say that there have been extra-curricular activities as long as there have been colleges and universities. And yet, students have always found time to explore and develop their avocations or hobbies, to make friends who share their interests and to exercise cer- tain talents. The Duke campus houses organizations and clubs of every conceivable description and pur- pose, for those interested in government, in religious, cultural, or political discussion, in student publi- cations, in sailing, in music, and so on down an endless list. Rare is the student, and a dull Jack he would be, who is not involved in at least one ac- tivity; for student organizations are an educational, as well as a recreational and social experience. What- ever the activity in which he participates, the student is part of a private undertaking, sharing the responsi- bility for the success or failure of the endeavor, and developing as a person and citizen. MEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION SENATE (Clockwise): R. Vickery, S. Lcvinson, V. VVcath- cispoon, W. Pursley, K. Espy, R. Kissam, D. Kisslan, J. Fowler, S. Ellis, F. Eubank, J. Kennedy, B. Ross. In order to facilitate its aim of providing efliective student government, the Men ' s Student Govern- ment Association has made numerous improvements in its internal workings. In the fall, the need to fill the Senate vice-presidential vacancy led to a clarifica- tion of the constitution, which had, in the past, called for a special election to fill a vacancy occurring during the first semester. A new precedent was set by stipulating that each candidate in such an election must submit the names of at least one hun- dred M.S.G.A. members as well as a ten dollar filing fee. The special election made Sam Ellis the new vice-president. A plan specifying the method of initiating con- stitutional referendums was adopted. Under this provision, a petition that urges a proposed amend- ment must be signed by a hundred students, and have the approval of two-thirds of the Senate, in order for a campus- wide election to be called. In addition, the senate adopted definitive criteria for the future chartering of campus organizations. The new procedure states that an organization must submit for M.S.G.A. approval a constitution, a 48 Jim Fowler, President MSGA Senate members in Wednesday night meeting. Statement of purpose, and a list of members. The organization will then be granted a one-year pro- visional charter, after which time the organization ' s program will be reviewed and, if approved, granted a permanent charter. M.S.G.A. has, this year, proved itself more than effective in representing student opinion and negoti- ating student wishes for more responsibility. Be- sides supporting student arguments concerning such issues as administrative censorship, present traffic and parking regulations, and Allen Building ' s re- fusal to allow free cuts for President Kennedy ' s ap- pearance at UNC, the student government succeeded in securing a revision of the off-campus drinking law, which now allows alcoholic beverages to be served at organized, off-campus social functions. Keeping in mind its objective of improving life at the University, the Men ' s Student Government Association this year initiated a .self-government program for freshmen under the new Code of Responsible Living, and worked for the approval of an unlimited free cut system. M.S.G.A. ' s presence was felt in all phases of campus activity. 49 WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION WSGA COVNClLSitt Kg: B. Burns, J. Touchton, M. Seyfcrt, D. Graham, Sec y. ; S. Weeks, V.P. ; Karen Hanke, Pres. ; K. Ulmer, S. Harrison, Treas. ; S. Gronemeyer, A. Irwin, M. Hartsell, A. Strickland. .Standing: S. Curry, M. Rose, C. Kitchen, N. Murray, S. Spratt, S. Upchurch, L. Burton, M. Evans, N. Heilmann. The Women ' s Student Government Association co-ordinates and governs the activities of the Wom- an ' s College. In addition, W.S.G.A. seeks to stimulate the free exchange of ideas among students in regard to campus, local, and national issues. Each student, as a member of the Association, has the right to pre- sent her ideas and express her opinions on these issues in the weekly meetings of the Council and in the monthly meetings of the entire student body. W.S.G.A. was swept up this year in the tide of progressive thought and action which permeated the University Community. Through the joint eflfbrts of M.S.G.A. and W.S.G.A., the off-campus drinking rule was relaxed and the responsibility of making the new rule work was given to the students. In another joint maneuver, M.S.G.A. and W.S.G.A. drew up the guidelines for a Student-Faculty-Ad- ministration Committee. By the end of the year, this Committee had become a reality and the student problems and student-faculty communications were being channeled through this Council. The W.S.G.A. Council sponsored student dele- gates to the NSA National Convention, the State Student Legislature, and the Regional UN General 50 Karen Hanke, W.S.G.A. President Assembly. W.S.G.A. al.so conducted a spring Leader- ship Training Program to encourage student par- ticipation in campus affairs. The Council also fostered a Course Evaluation Committee to examine such problems as voluntary class attendance, the honors program, and the Freshmen Course Advisory system. The central organ of the Association is the W.S.G.A. Council, composed of W.S.G.A. officers, class representatives. House presidents, and chair- men of the W.S.G.A. auxiliaries. The Council acts as the executive and legislative branch of the As- ■sociation. Judicial powers rest in the Judicial Board, while the House Presidents ' Board and the House Vice-Presidents ' Board co-ordinate W.S.G.A. and dorm activities. Sandals, Social Standards, Fresh- men Advisory Council, National Student Association, Co-ordinate Board, Foreign Student Committee, and the Campus Chest are all auxiliary committees of the Council. The Council has attempted to attract the student body to its deliberations and undertakings. Through the W.S.G.A. newsletter, the Chronicle, and campus and dorm discussions, the student body was kept abreast of the problems and progress of the Council. Is there a quorum in the house? 51 The Nurses ' Executive Board co-ordinates and supervises the activities of the Nurses ' Student Government Association. It seeks to develop indi- vidual responsibility through the Honor Code and to assure the enforcement of the Association Con- stitution. The Board is composed of the officers of N.S.G.A., the Chairmen of N.S.G.A. committees, and the president of the freshman class. This year, its activities included a complete revision of the Con- stitution and preliminary measures toward a campus- wide organization including M.S.G.A. and W.S.G.A. The Board also divided the duties of the vice-presi- dent of N.S.G.A. and the Judicial Board Chairmen. The social calendar of the Council was lilled with student-faculty coffees, held in the Hanes House parlor, the Christmas Dance, and the presentation of the Nurses ' Beauty Queen. The Executive Board completed the year with an evaluation retreat. Nancy Bond, President NURSES ' EXECUTIVE BOARD Row 1: P. Drcwry, E. Kurlbaum, N. Bond, J. Stephens, A. Pratt. Row 2: P. Twigg, D. McKay, A. Donnelly, S. Norwood, A. Hix, A. Kern, M. Field, E. Havens, C. Krridor. 52 Stiaitd, dacJuxim: R. Partin, S. Nurkin, B. McCutchcn, E, ChesDutt, J. Gobbel. Standmg: R. Cox, C. Rosr, D. Chapin, R. VVhitmore. ENGINEER ' S STUDENT COUNCIL The Engineer ' s Student Council serves as an essential link between the Administration and the student engineer. Formed to represent the students in their reladonshijK with the public and the fa- culty, the Council adcpted its constitution in March of 1953. The chief governing body of engineering students also works to unite the activities of all stu- dent organizations within the College. The Council ' s seats are occupied by engineering class presidents, professional society representatives, four elected of- ficers, and two members-at-large. President Bill McCutchen has led the E.S.C. in such projects as redecorating and maintaining a student lounge and establishing a Student Long Range Planning Committee for the College of Engi- neering. Programs were held to aid freshmen in se- lecting a major. The C uncil also sponsored the annual Engineer ' s Show. 53 Bill McCutchen, President. - ' ' Sjik jt ' } fT The Nurses ' Executive Board co-ordinates and supervises the activities of the Nurses ' Student Government Association. It seeks to develop indi- vidual responsibility through the Honor Code and to assure the enforcement of the Association Con- stitution. The Board is composed of the officers of N.S.G.A., the Chairmen of N.S.G.A. committees, and the president of the freshman class. This year, its activities included a complete revision of the Con- stitution and preliminary measures toward a campus- wide organization including M.S.G.A. and W.S. G.A. The Board also divided the duties of the vice-presi- dent of N.S.G.A. and the Judicial Board Chairmen. The social calendar of the Council was filled with student-faculty coffees, held in the Hanes House parlor, the Christmas Dance, and the presentation of the Nurses ' Beauty Queen. The Executive Board completed the year with an evaluation retreat. Nancy Bond, President NURSES ' EXECUTIVE BOARD Row 1: P. Drewry, E. Kurlbaum, N. Bond, J. Stephens, A. Pratt. Row 2: P. Twigg, D. McKay, A. Donnelly, S. Norwood, A. Hix, A. Kern, M. Field, E. Havens, C. Kreider. 52 .Seated, clockwise: R. Pai ' tin, S. Nurkin, B. McCutchen, E. Chesnutt, J. Gobbel. Standing: R. Cox, C. Rose, D. Chapin, R. Whitmore. ENGINEER ' S STUDENT COUNCIL The Engineer ' s Student Council serves as an essential link between the Administration and the student engineer. Formed to represent the students in their relationships with the public and the fa- culty, the Council adopted its constitution in March of 1953. The chief governing body of engineering students also works to unite the activities of all stu- dent organizations within the College. The Council ' s seats are occupied by engineering class presidents, professional society representatives, four elected of- ficers, and two members-at- large. President Bill McCutchen has led the E.S.C. in such projects as redecorating and maintaining a student lounge and establishing a Student Long Range Planning Committee for the College of Engi- neering. Programs were held to aid freshmen in se- lecting a major. The Council also sponsored the annual Engineer ' s Show. 53 Bill McCutchen, President. MEN ' S JUDICIAL BOARD Roy Bostock, Chairman The Judicial Board, instituted nine years ago as the official judicial branch of the M.S.G.A., con- venes weekly. The Board acts as a court in hearing cases referred to it by the Dean ' s office which involve misdemeanors of West Campus students. While the Board is primarily devoted to deciding on discipli- nary measures, it also guides, not merely punishes, those who appear before it. The Board interprets the M.S.G.A. Constitution and is the final judicial authority on campus. All decisions, however, are subject to administrative review. The Judicial Board frequently consults freshman house presidents, IFC and IDC officers, and representatives of the administration in deciding a case. Trial procedure calls for closed sessions and allows the defendant to present witnesses in his de- fense. The tribunal is composed of nine junior or senior men appointed by the M.S.G.A. President and approved by the Senate. Left to right: Heath Boyer, Frances Walker, Morris Williams, Marvin Quattlebaum, Roy Bostock, Jerry Pieh, Mel Thrash, Bill Grain, Rex Adams. 54 The desire of the Woman ' s College Judicial Board is that each co-ed, in her growth as an individual, incorporate an understanding of the basis on which East ' s regulations were instituted — the basis of per- sonal honor, self-responsibility, and co-operation. This idea has been strengthened by granting more privileges and by stressing the Code of Campus Liv- ing. The Code has meant that, as it is a student ' s responsibilty to uphold the standards of her school, it is likewise her duty to report to the Judicial Board when she is guilty of some violation. The Board is composed of one representative from each East Campus dormitory. The chairman and the secretary are elected by vote of the student body. The twelve members of the Board serve as a Board of Appeals for cases which arise in House Judicial Committees and the Traffic Court. Each Judicial Representative presides over the judicial proceedings in her own dormitory. WOMEN ' S JUDICIAL BOARD Kay Lllmer, Chairman Seated: J. Stewart, P. Welt, K. Ulmer, V. Cronin, K. Home, M. Biddle. Standing: L. Waters, B. Proctor, D. Albers, J. Shurtliff, J. Anderson, G. Schoenly, M. Ficklin. 55 Libby Kurlbaum, Chairman NURSES ' JUDICIAL BOARD Row 1: P. Drewry, A. Hix, L. Kurlbaum, J. Stephens. Row 2: S. Scheider- bauer, M. Worman, V. Kliner, M. Robertson, G. Peterson, C. Hartline, N. Espenshade. When the Nurses ' Student Government was formu- lated in 1 942, the Judicial Board was included as a part of that organization ' s general structure. The Board convenes weekly to try any infractions of the rules legislated by the SGA. The twelve-member body is also co-ordinated with the Nurses ' Social Standards Committee, and it tries cases referred to its own docket by that group. While both the Honor Council and Social Standards Committee have im- mediate jurisdiction, the Judicial Board is the ulti- mate authority. On a broader scale, the Judicial Board is responsibile for supervising, in a sense, all phases of student conduct, especially those matters which concern the welfare of Hanes House girls. The Board Chairman is the Vice-President of N.S.G.A. The other members of the judicial body are the Chairman of the Honor Council, the Chair- man of Nurses ' Social Standards, the Recording Secretary of SGA, the vice-presidents of each class, and an additional representative from each of the four undergraduate levels. 56 Row 1: A. Wright, N. Bond, P. Drowiy, A. Hix, S. Morrison. Row 2: E. Talbot, P. Crothers, A. Donnelly, S. Onken, M. Johnson, B. Barclay, B. Waaland, J. Appleyard, Not Piclured: L. Lundholm, B. Otis. The Nurses ' Honor Council provides the basis for the student government and life in the Nursing School. The purpose of the Council is to assist co-eds in maintaining high standards of conduct under the honor system. Because of its great success, nurses have enjoyed many privileges which otherwise would not have been granted. The Council is composed of a chairman elected by the school at large, three members of each class, three faculty representatives, and the President and Recording Secretary of N.S.G.A. The duty of this group is to try all breaches of the Honor Code, and the decisions of the Council are final. Each year, the members of the incoming class become a part of this system by signing, in front of the whole student body, a pledge of their support. This formal ceremony attempts to instill in the new student nurses a concern for integrity and loyalty, the foundation for both the responsibilities and privi- leges of an honor system. Pat Drewry, Chairman. NURSES ' HONOR COUNCIL 57 MEN ' S FAC The Freshman Advisory Council, a committee of the YMCA, has, since 1957, customarily returned to Duke a week prior to the first day of classes, with the expressed purpose of advising and aiding in the orientation of a newly arrived crew of confused and bewildered freshmen. Making each new student feel welcome and wanted, the Y men lend as- sistance in everything from gripping freshmen lug- gage to slipping the young innocents tips on a pre- ferred prof. In addition, the FAC ' s supervise fresh- men placement tests and physical examinations. The seventy-two men who served on the committee this year were chosen from a host of applicants last spring. In looking back on their first hectic semester, th e Class of 1 965 will doubtless gratefully remember the many kindnesses shown them by the white- shirted army, which acted as both advisor and friend . Row 7; J. Abbott, J. Onder, D. Vincent, J. Drews, R. Thomas, S. Nurkin, J. Pieh, S. Ellis, J. DeGooyer, R. Vickery, R. Gumo, S. Hodges. Row 2: J. Armstrong, J. Markham, R. Epes, M. Waggoner, E. Rickards, H. Wheeler, H. Erb, R. Briggs, W. Alexander, G. Nelson, J. Kiser, D. Wheeler, E. Camp, K. Young. Row 3: T. Cooley, D. Marston, G. Marvin, T. Broesche, J. Tart, S. So, S. Tavernise, R. Clayton, D. Grin- stead, P. Taylor, R. Franz, J. Miles, T. Yarger, D. Wagner, B. Womble, C. Lynch, W. Pierson, R. Ranson, B. Barnhardt, L. Atwater, E. Schwei- stris. Row 4: S. Kahner, R. Swain, L. Smith, R. Seymour, H. Nolan, J. Bruen, R. Zeren, M. McManus, C. Hill, J. Roediger, C. Edwards, T. Graves, B. Anderson, D.Johnson, S. Coleman, W. Chernish, J. Duttera. K JP , . f If Jerry Pieh, Cliaii aiaa, ibid iN ' urkin, Sam Ellis, Cjuutly i liomas, Junior Chairmen. f-f rx ir ' tt V %9 f - o Anne Strickland, Chairman Row 7: E. Spence, G. Brand, J. Coble, A. Meacham, I. Dodd, K. Ludwig, K. Kerr. Row 2: L. Carver, V. Fisher, S. Boutwell,J. Leutwilcr, J. Weiner, G. Margolis. B. Gwynn, J. Moss. Row 3: A. Kennedy, A. Royse, C. Smith, J. Dougall, C. Dillon, M. Drummond, K. Shaw, P. Smith, J. Pons, C. Smith. Row 4: R. McNeill, M. Cartwright. L. McGary. A. Barbour, G. Slater, S. Bennett, C. Hart, L. Given, L. Panik, P. Benedict, S. Black- wood. JVol pictured: J. Bowness, K. Wallwork, R. Mills, M. McLellan, C. Hilton, C.Jones, M. White, A. Hill, R. Robinhold, A. Curry, H. Good- rich, J. Perry, S. Allaway, R. Lupton. WOMEN ' S FAC The members of the Women ' s Freshmen Ad- visory Council are selected each spring from the rising junior and senior classes. The student advisors are chosen on the basis of their understanding, responsi- bility, and leadership. Each FAC is assigned to a group of five to eight freshmen girls. She introduces her girls to the Duke way of life, acquainting the freshmen with the Code of Campus Living, the academic program, the campus, the Durham community, and the extra- curricular organizations which invite freshmen par- ticipation. Under Chairman Anne Strickland, the FAC ' s underwent an extensive training program in the spring and again in the fall to insure the success of Orientation Week. Stressing an intellectual approach to college life and prepared with general aids to campus adjustment, the FAC ' s remained available, throughout the school year, to advise freshmen. 59 f ' [ I A Row 7: B. Waaland, M. Irwin, S. Scheiderbauer, L. Curtis, C. Rogers. Row 2: E. Smoot, M. Howe, E. Reeves, E. Rowland, D. Duhy, J. Gummy, P. Pecor, P. Twigg. Mol Pictured: M. Kellow, J. Ambler. NURSES ' FAC During Orientation Week, freshmen nurses are introduced to Duke by members of the Nurses ' Freshmen Advisory Council. The Council is com- posed of fifteen rising sophomores who act as friends and advisors of the freshmen throughout their first year. The Council was formed in 1954 to assure fresh- men of a more efficient adjustment to the campus and to nursing ideals. Patterned after the FAC groups of Trinity and the Woman ' s College, the Council replaced the N.S.G.A. orientation program, which had failed to foster the desired relationships between freshmen and upperclassmen. The Council ' s activities begin with the careful scheduling of events for Orientation Week. These preparations culminate with the arrival of the new class. Large orientation classes and smaller discus- sion groups are conducted to acquaint the girls with the regulations and customs of the Nursing School. The Council members also sponsor tours and parties, and assist with class elections and the N.S.G.A. Rules Test. Sue Scheiderbauer, Chairman 60 Lcc Saramons, Chairman m fj  I ENGINEER ' S GUIDANCE COUNCIL Through the efforts of the Engineer ' s Guidance Council, the newly-arrived engineering student is encouraged to meet the challenges confronting him; to face the demands of his required courses and, at the same time, to swim, without being drowned, in the constant stream of extra-curricular activities. As part of its program, the Council sponsors tutoring sessions in physics before each hour examination in that department. Assistance is also available in other basic engineering courses — calculus, geometry, and mechanical drawing. Only five years old, the accomplishments and influence of the Council have steadily increased. Keeping personal contact with freshmen throughout the year, the forty-five man group was headed this year by Lee Sammons and Don Dettmering. The Council ' s members are chosen after spring inter- views and are selected on the basis of maturity, de- pendability, and academic performance. Row 7: h. Sammons, J. Taylor, R.Johnson, B. Hertslct, P.Jackson. Row 2: H. Shaffer, D. McCaig, W. Taylor, T. Ward, M. Nickclsburg. Row 3: J. Nilsson, B. Hunt, A. Dula, T. Gallagher, L. Couch. Row 4: J. Wanklyn, F. RoUe, G. Summers, T. Levy , G. Kingsbury. The purpose of the National Student Association is to learn and employ the ways of strengthening student governments, of stimulating student interest in national affairs, and of dealing with domestic and foreign issues which affect students on U.S. campuses. Slicing through traditional barriers — social, political, racial and religious — the NSA attempts to be a representative voice of American student opinion, seeking to further the ideal of a world-wide commun- ity of students, based on common problems, com- mitments, and goals. On the international level, NSA provides inex- pensive tours of Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Member schools profit from the exchange of ideas as well as from the chance to contribute to such organizations as the American Council on Education. A leadership course for student govern- ment candidates is but one benefit offered to the individual by the Association. The NSA is, finally, a link between campus organizations and the na- tional headquarters in the co-ordination of opinions on such issues as the Peace Corps. Sally Spratt and Bob Gulp, Co-ordinators NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Row 1: D. Marston, C. Silkctt, B. Gulp, S. Spratt, D. Fortune, M. Nathanson, M. Wcir, R. Haskell, G. Armour. Row 2: B. Washburn, S. Phillips, S. Hunyadi, M. Stone, C. Gegauff, N. Siler, J. Hoffman, G. Parilla. 0 I % « • w .-.3k mti  ..- -li - m:- ' - ' ' iF jpi COURT OF APPEALS The Court of Appeals, a governing and judicial body, convenes each Tuesday evening to hear and consider student violations. As suggested by its name, the Court enables students to appeal decisions pertaining to such violations as parking tickets or damage to University property. Since its inception five years ago, the Court ' s powers have been greatly expanded; it is a body through which students have assumed more responsibility and a greater voice in the regulation of campus life. The jurisdiction of the Court covers all cases in- volving student traffic violations, students ' liabilities for dormitory damage, and delinquency in the pay- ment of Student Government Association fees. This year, the court was given the authority to handle cases involving quad ball violations and those re- lated to the passing of rubber checks by students. Carl Zielonka, Richard Zeren, Pat Coughlan, Chair- man; Charles Hill, John Walker. TRADITIONS BOARD During Orientation Week, the Traditions Board acquaints male freshmen with the traditions which will aid them in their personal growth and which will affect their conduct as both students and alumni of Duke. The ultimate aim of the Board is to inform incoming students of the true purposes of the Uni- versity and to help them realize the values of a col- lege education. The Board completes the greater part of its work during Orientation Week, when it distributes his- tories of Duke. At this time, freshmen are encouraged to write an essay on Duke traditions. The Board selects a winning paper and the prize essay is read during an assembly program, presided over by the Board. Dick Vincent, Llovd GrifTith, and Tom Dawson. CO-ORDINATE BOARD The Co-ordinate Board, an auxiliary of WSGA, acts as a liaison between the administration-faculty and the student body, working to improve relations and to promote a greater understanding between these groups. Utilizing its powers of suggestion and recom- mendation, the eighteen-member Co-ordinate Board, headed by Chairman Les Burton, sent letters of welcome to new professors, sponsored Pan-hel lectures on sororities for the co-ed frosh, and wrote letters to professors on suggested classroom policy. The Board also maintained an exam file in the East Campus library. One of its regular duties is to or- ganize and execute the course registration system each semester. These and the many smaller co- ordinating services of the Board result in easier and smoother campus life. Leslie Burton, Chairman Seated: F. Halla, J. Baker, L. Burton, P. Dadakis, M. Edwards. Standing: S. Appleton, P. Pugh, C. Corbin, P. Nolan, J. Wagoner, M. Mitchell, B. Swain. JVot Pictured: L. McGary, C. Campbell, C. Carpenter, N. Overton, L. Gillooly. 64 INTERNATIONAL CLUB The foreign student program at Duke provides its members with an opportunity to exchange cul- tural ideas and to be absorbed in the stream of stu- dent life on an American campus. These goals are accomplished through the activities of the Interna- tional Club. Special events this year included a cos- tume ball, fair-weather outings, and several dinner- dances. Many of these programs were open to all Duke students. Closely co-ordinated with the Inter- national Club is the Foreign Student Committee of W.S.G.A. This committee organized two fund- raising projects, the proceeds of which went to the International Club and to the support of a foreign student on East. K. M. S. Aziz, President One of the frequent meetings of this year ' s busier-than-ever International Club. 65 TOWN MEN ' S CLUB Some years ago, a group of public-spirited Dur- ham citizens provided an on-campus meeting room for Duke day students. From this beginning, the Town Men ' s Club came into existence and has since expanded its influence and its range in campus life. Sponsoring socials and services, and imbued with a fraternal spirit, the club has sought to bring its twenty-six members into closer association with the activities and the athletic program of Duke. Club meetings this year were presided over by President Robert Bland and were held Thursdays during fifth period. Included among the year ' s proj- ects were a coat service for events held in Page Audi- torium, active participation in the intramural pro- gram, and such club gatherings as dances and din- ners, cook-outs and cabin parties. Growing and going farther than ever before, the club also worked on improving the appearance of its meeting room. Row 1: E. Tavernisc, J. Waggoner, K. McCuUers. Row 2: G. Timblin, B. Bland, H. Margolis. Row 3: D. Harris, K. Stallings, S. Tavcrnise, J. Kimrey. Row 4: L. Smith, B. Brockwell, J. Ward. CAMPUS CHEST This year the East and West Campus Chests com- bined forces to raise money for charitable organiza- tions. The fall drive began with a Kick-Off Banquet on November 5 and culminated with a respectable percentage of each Chest ' s $3,000 goal being reached. The Chest accepted student pledges, which were collected in early February. M.S.G.A. supervises the West Campus Chest and determines the amount each organization will receive. Among the organizations which received donations from the drive on West were CARE, Radio Free Europe, and MEDICO. On East, the supervision and distribution is accomplished by means of the Campus Chest Committee. Such groups as the Edgemont Community Center, the Foreign Student Fund, and the Alice M. Baldwin Memorial Scholarship were recipients of East funds. CHAIRMEN— Amie Effron, West; Martie Cook, East; Gail Malevan, Hanes. 66 Seated: D. Damschroder, B. Ross, A. Kohn, C. Frey, E. Booe, K. Ray, J. Applestein, S. Newstedt, S. Oehl, K. Young, S. Levinson. Standing: S. Bras- well, S. Strong, Dr. Wcitz, B. Griffith, K. Shaw, B. Grain, H. Boyer, B. Hcidrick, G. Thompson, Dr. Hall, Dr. Henniger, Mrs. Pratt. SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE The Duke Symposium has become an educational event which challenges the University to a new awareness of world problems. The three-day pro- gram of lectures, forums, and informal seminars provides Duke students with the opportunity to hear outstanding speakers and to participate in a discussion of a topic of interest, chosen by the Com- mittee. Last March, the Committee presented Power Structures Context for Creativity, which sought to determine the effects that the complexity of mod- ern living may have on the creative individual, espe- cially in the fields of economics, education, and the arts. John Ciardi, Poetry Editor of the Saturday Re- view, Dr. Edward Shober, Professor of Education in Psychology, and Morehead Wright of the General Electric Company sat on the panel. Arrangements for the Symposium arc made by a committee of student and faculty representatives. During the year, this group conducts a symposium study program, and arranges interviews for prospec- tive members. 67 Karl Ray, Chairman. STUDENT UNION The Student Union, a center of campus activities, was founded in 1955 to stimulate and co-ordinate student programs. Individual emphasis in various fields is entrusted to seven major committees, in- cluding Music and Arts, Social, Educational Affairs, Recreational, Major Attractions, Special Services, and Publicity. The policies of the Union are set by an eleven-member Board of Governors. The Board of Chairmen then executes these policies through their various committees. The committees plan programs and sponsor such events as travel seminars, dance lessons, bridge tournaments, art and photography exhibits, and the Ride Bureau. The Union brought a variety of enter- tainment to the campus with concerts by the Weav- ers, Dave Brubeck, and Joan Baez. A Thurber Carnival was presented, and Jose Greco and his Spanish Danc- ers entertained in the spring. Patrick Dean and Robert Thompson spoke to Page audiences, and the Last Lecture series enjoyed a second successful year. Short courses were offered in ESP, and SU entered the field of improving student-faculty relations. Candlelight Cabarets and open houses rounded out the Union ' s social program. Steve BraswcU, Chairman Dave Brubeck at SU ' s pre-concert interview. Dr. Henry A. Kissinger chats with students following his speech on Problems of American Foreign Policy. 68 BOARD OF GOVERNORS— .f to Right: S. Coddington, S. Levinson, B. Creigh, Mrs. E. F. Pratt, R. Windelcr, S. Braswell, C:hairman; B. Ben- edict, Secretary; C. W. Rose, G. Slater, R. Carpenter, D. West, W. Murphy, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Mr. Griffith. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Lf to Right: G. Couchell, M. Choborda, B. Wood, B. Windeler, Chairman; P. Crawford, N. WilHams, B. Graham, J. Abbott. Not Pictured: S. Oehl, B. Beach. 69 SOCIAL EAST CAMPUS Row 1: G. Holmes, D. Peters, A. Jolly, M. Hartsell, M. Farmer, S. White, L. Kimbrough. Row 2: J. Weatherspoon, E. Fraser, O. Boswell, L. Wilkin- son, C. Katson, C. Larmore. Row 3: B. Gould, M. Carl, K. Watson, B. J. Albers, P. Sun. ' ■Madrline Hartsell. Chairman A special auxiliary of the Women ' s Student Government Association, Social Standards seeks to promote a pleasant atmosphere on campus by stressing accepted standards of good taste in dr- ss, manners, and conduct. A twenty-three member body. Social Standards is composed of two repre- sentatives from each East Campus dormitory and three freshman women, who serve as representatives- at-large. Design for a Duchess was mailed to incoming co-eds during the summer. The committee later published the Duke Pictorial Calendar, with its dates to remember. Featuring the crowning of the Chanticleer beauty queen, the annual Co-ed Ball was sponsored in the fall. The W.S.G.A.- Sandals Banquet and three Twilight Hours con- certs highlighted the winter social season. The com- mittee ' s active social program drew to a close with the election of the May Queen and her court to reign during Joe College. 70 STANDARDS Row 1: M. Sherman, E. Rowland, J. Stephens, M. Wescott. Row 2: M. Spangler, L. Mayne, A. Breneman, J. Carr, M. Irwin. NURSES The Nurses ' Social Standards Committee has been part of the Duke School of Nursing since the or- ganization of N.S.G.A. Social Standards is presently composed of nine members — two representatives elected by each class and a chairman chosen by the entire student body of nurses. The Committee ' s purpose is to maintain certain accepted standards of conduct. The regulations of the Committee serve to foster the development of a social and professional code for the student nurses to uphold. The activities of Social Standards this year in- cluded the sponsoring of a fall orientation program for freshmen and the sale of Social Standards Ca- lendars in co-operation with the East Campus Social Standards Committee. In addition, the re- vision of present regulations was taken up in several monthly meetings. The reward of a Committee member is the success of a system founded upon precepts of honorable and ethical conduct. 71 Jane Stephens, Chairman BOARD OF GOVERNORS— John Artley, Dr. Pelham Wilder, Mike Roberson, Dr. Frederic HoUyday, Randy Carpenter, Clark Cahow, Jim Jones, Bob Hyatt. YMCA Randle Carpenter. President Ninety per cent of the students on West Campus are members of the Young Men ' s Christian Associa- tion, which is proportionally the largest collegiate Y in the nation. The organization is governed by two principal bodies — the Board of Directors, made up of faculty members and the executive officers of the Y , and the YMCA Cabinet, composed of the executive officers and the various committee chairmen. Most of the planning is done by the former group, while the latter committee puts the plans into action. The YMCA, through its activities, reaches many facets of campus life. The organization publishes the Student Handbook and Directory, sponsors a fresh- man orientation program, sends seminar groups to New York to observe the United Nations and to study social problems in metropolitan areas, provides guides for visitors, and furnishes ushers for various campus functions. The Y also sponsors religious seminars and vesper services, works with under- privileged children and organizes the annual Dad ' s Day Weekend. 72 YMCA CABINET— B. PiersonJ. Snead, Sec ' y.; B. Bouknight, M. Roberson, Treas.; R. Carpenter, Pres.; J. Jones, V.P.; T. Kerr, J. Pieh, L. Wilkins. Not Pictured: F. Walker, Z. Barnhardt, A. Rimer, B. Hyatt. lwiii i iMuiimwi55 i HB i Il l — ■■iiiii iiini ' i iiim •m , m FRESHMAN CABINET— J. Gil- bert, C. MacLane, B. Dutton, S. Fox, A. Johnson, R. Ratliff (chairman), Z. Copeland, D. Brooks, J. Stivers, D. Peters, T. Evans, F. Peters, B. Barnhardt (advisor), R. Woods, D. Smith (secretary). EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE— Sealed: B. Gwynn, L. Eby, R. Smathers. Standing:}. Mathews, A. Curry, J. Cannon, S. Blackwood. Lois Eby, President. YWCA The purpose of the Young Women ' s Christian Association is to help each student understand more fully the implications of her faith and act responsibly on the basis of this understanding. The Y also encourages its members to search for the quali- ties of knowledge, meaning, and action in education. This year, about 70% of East Campus joined the YWCA during its Y Not? campaign. Members of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes worked on study committees such as Human Relations, Campus Affairs, World Affairs, Religious Concern, and Social Action. A Freshman Y paralleled work in these areas. The Y began its program Freshman Week, distributing meditation sheets and co-sponsoring a picnic. Later projects included Parent ' s Weekend, a Lenten booklet, the campus worship services, and a marriage seminar. The Freshman Y spon- sored a Lost and Found Sale and a Current Events Newsletter. Weekly discussions arranged by each Dorm Fellowship leader promoted interest in per- sonal, national, and universal problems. 74 I CABINET— Row 7: J. Geckeler, F. Little, J. Cobble. How 2: A. Irwin, S. Blackwood, J. Weiner, B. Gwynn, J. Rager, G. Holsinger, R. Smathers, J. Moss. Row 3: S. Peck, B. Miller, J. Cannon, T. Willis, A. Barbour, C. Ramsey, T. Smith, J. Ryan, L. Eby. Not Pictured: J. Triplett, L. Yarnall, M. Denyes, P. Smith, M. Davis, Miss B. Bendict (Advisor), J. Matthews. FRESHMAN CABINET— Sow . S. Gillespie, M. Ross, Sec; J. Sheffield, Pres.; N. Aiken, S. Robinson, S. Beard, B. Kirk. Ron 2: B. Colvin, S. Schad, S. Collins, B. Cooper, M. Heald, A. Pauly, B. Jankle. Row 3: B. Benedict. Advisor; S. Badgett, A. Brisen- dine, A. Morrison, U. Ehrhardt, C. Hall, Z. Hellekson, A. Curry, Advisor. Not Pictured: B. Johnston, L. Benjamin, P. Kasmar. DR. JAMES T. CLELAND Dean of the Chapel ROBERT HYATT Associate Director of Student Re- Hgious Life, West BARBARA BENEDICT Associate Director of Student Reli- gious Life, East RELIGIOUS LIFE DR. HOWARD CHARLES WILKINSON Chaplain to the University and Director of Religious Life The University Chapel, the focal point of Gothic West Campus, is also a concrete symbol of the Uni- versity motto, Eruditio et Religio. For just as the Chapel towers above the educational facilities which surround it, so life at Duke combines academic pursuits and religious purposes. The Religious Life Staff is responsible for stimu- lating these pursuits and purposes. The Staff mem- bership includes the Chaplain to the University, the Associate Directors of Religious Life, and the chap- lains of the various denominational groups. Through non-denominational chapel services, study groups, and the activities of the denominational student centers, the Staff co-ordinates and stresses the re- ligious phases of campus life. Through the work of the Staff and the student groups, undergraduates are encouraged to under- stand and to share their spiritual experiences. The Inter-faith Varsity Fellowship, the Special Observ- ances Committee, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes aid in emphasizing the religious approach, working through inter-racial and cultural exchange programs. 76 p j. Row 1: M. Cyrus, Rev. J. Cleland, B. Benedict, P. Hardin. Row 2: J. Dozier, Dean H. Strobel, B. Griffith, Rev. B. Hyatt. Row 3: J. Johnson, M.Jones, J. Sines, B. Rankin. Row 4: L. McCleskey, R.Johnson, Rev. H. Wilkinson. UNIVERSITY RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The governing body of the various denominational groups at Duke, the University Religious Council stresses an inter-denominational program of religious services and spiritual experience. The Council ' s work is accomplished by committees and through the ef- forts of individual members. The Reverend Howard Wilkinson, University Chaplain, directs the Council, composed of students, the presidents and advisors of the student centers, and members of the faculty and administration. A main concern of the Council is the Edgemont Community Center. Duke students and personnel are well-acquainted with the Edgemont children and attempt to further the valuable work done at the Center. The Council also sponsors a scholarship program, which enables Christians of foreign birth to study at Duke. Eminent theologians, philosophers, and artists appear on campus under the auspices of the Religious Council. Finally, the group publishes Religious Life, a booklet which describes the activities and opportunities in the YWCA, YMCA, and other organizations. 77 Paul Hardin, Chairman. CHAPEL CHOIR John Harrelson, President. Since 1932, the year in which the Duke Chapel was completed, the Chapel Choir has been the center of religious musical activity. Its main purpose is the presentation of well-wrought inspirational music as accompaniment to the Chapel Services of Worship. In addition to these Sunday morning pro- grams, the Choir presented Handel ' s The Messiah as a traditional part of the University Christmas celebration. The program has become so popular that it is presented twice to accominodate the large audience. In the spring, the Choir again rehearsed a major oratorio; in commemoration of the Easter season, Mozart ' s Requiem Mass was presented. Under the skilled guidance of Dr. Paul Y oung, the Choir has earned a sound reputation and has been widely acclaimed for its excellent performances. Composed of approximately two hundred voices drawn from the Men ' s and Women ' s Glee Clubs, the Freshmen Choruses, and the University Gradu- ate Schools, the Choir practices long hours each week to perfect the hymns for Chapel and to polish the major works. The 160-voice choir fills the Duke Chapel each Sunday morning. Itff tlfRi- ' . li im . -it 78 FIRST SOPRANOS: M. Jacobus, E. Kuhl,J. Morris, B. Otis, A. Parkin- son, B. Slade. SECOND SOPRANOS: A. Burbridge, J. Ford, J. Glass. FIRST ALTOS: M. Berube, N. Espenshade, J. Hciscr, M. Randolph, S. Skiles, B. Talbot, H. Thomas. SECOND ALTOS: B. Buff, G. Greef, M. Hightower, P. Nasser, G. Sawyer. FIRST TENORS: D. Latham, R. Lowrey, A. Parrent, R. Titus, L. Tyndall. SECOND TENORS: H. Comp. M. Dougherty, B. Dove, B. Mulligan, D. Nagel, D. Nuetzman. FIRST BASSES: K. Byrd. T. Byrnes, T. Danck, E. Jones, E. Moore, J. Prevatt, B. Spangenbcrg, J. Williamson. SECOND BASSES: R. Heitzenrater, W. Murphy, D. Rauch, D. Spong, F. Stith, D. VVhisnant. Established four years ago from a combination of the Women ' s Triple Trio and the Men ' s Double Quartet, the Chancel Singers are recognized for superior choral achievement on the Duke campus. The organization enables its members to study and practice classical religious works on the level of chamber choral music. The group ' s membership is drawn from the finest voices in the Chapel Choir, the Men ' s Glee Club, and the Women ' s Glee Club. The Chancel Singers serves to enrich the members ' knowledge and appreciation of this type of music and to increase the individual ' s ability to perform with accuracy and sensitivity. This year, the Chancel Singers presented a concert for the Duke-Durham community; the members also visited several nearby cities. Don Nagel, President CHANCEL SINGERS 79 The ground breaking ceremony for the new Baptist Student Center. RELIGIOUS GROUPS The various denominational student organiza- tions at Duke aid in furthering the goals of the Uni- versity by linking the activities of academic and re- ligious life. Each group provides a community in which the student is challenged to broaden and strengthen his faith. The centers also provide a world of relaxation beyond that of normal social life. In addition to the religious services held there, the centers attract students to plays, sports events, and thought-provoking discussions. The groups also serve to bring students and faculty members together. The denominational groups represented at Duke include those of the Lutheran, Society of Friends, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic, Episcopal, Uni- tarian, Jewish, Baptist, a nd Christian Science faiths. The activities of these groups are co-ordinated by the University Religious Council. Spring sees worli progressing on the Baptist meeting hall Rev. Charles Johnson leads Westminster Fellowship discussion. Episcopalians gather for an informal dinner. A fireside chat with Rev. Joseph O ' Brian. I Sunday supper at the Methodist Student Center. A dinner meeting in the spanking new Presbyterian Student Center. Dr. Edward Schweizer addresses a gathering of mixed denomi- national groups. A full house listens to Dr. Schweizer speak on The Church as the Body of Christ. OFFICERS— Dick Best, Don Latham, Dick Titus, Ken Byrd. MEN ' S CLUB Comprised of approximately eighty voices, the Men ' s Glee Club celebrated its seventy-sixth anni- versary in 1961-1962. The organization provides a diverse inusical program for the campus and the community. The repertoire of the Club ranges from classical to Broadway selections, including operatic pieces, negro spirituals, and contemporary works of a semi-classical nature. At the beginning of the fall semester, auditions are held and members are selected. The Club was led this year by President Ken Byrd and directed by P.Y., Dr. Paul Young. Dr. Young was assisted by Mr. William Waters. The first concert was held during the fall, as the Club presented its annual Dads ' Day Concert. In late autumn, the singers accompanied the football Blue Devils to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to perform with the University of Michigan Men ' s Glee Club. In March, the group went ivy league and teamed with the Yale University Glee Club for a concert in Page Auditorium. During the spring recess, the Club went on an extended Southern tour, perforining before many audiences in Florida and the Carolinas. FIRST BASSES: W. Ac- kerknccht, T. Benson, E. Blacka, B. Blackwclder R. Bunn, K. Byrd, D. Echols, S. Hughes, G. Huntley, T. Jones, H. Kim, E. Moore, W. Nichols, T. Oglesby, N. Pennington, J. Schroeder, P. Smith, R. Steed, S. Sziarto, J. Williamson. SECOND BASSES: M. Altmaier, J. Campbell, D. Coolidgc, D. Ditmais, H. Jackson, N. Kctcher, A. Miles, W. Murphy, R. Padgett, D. Rauch, J. Shackford, C. Smith, W. Silberberg, F. Stith, D. Titus, J. West. FIRST TENORS: D. Bell, F. Gcrkens, W. Horn- er, D. Latham, S. Rutkin, J. Spranklin, D. Sweger, G. Tyndall, W. Watson, J. Wheatley. SECOND TENORS: R. Best, D. Brown, D. Byrne, T. Dankel, M. Dougherty, J. Duttera, H. Martin, B. Mulligan. D. Newsome, D. Nuetzman, C. Parson, W. Ramsey, J. Sawers, L. Sawers, R. Titu . T. Ward, P. Wharton. The Glee Club journeys to Michigan, via train. Mr. Paul Young, director of the Men ' s and Women ' s Glee Club. The Executive Council moves on to new Business. ' ' WOMEN ' S CLUB Appearing throughout the State of North Carolina as well as on campus, the Women ' s Glee Club, di- rected by Dr. Paul Young, presents both sacred and secular music. Organized in 1927, the Women ' s Glee Club has grown to a membership of some two hundred upperclass women. Although serving, in one sense, as a training ground for the Chapel Choir, the group has also established itself as an independent organization with an outstanding reputation of its own. At the beginning of each semester, try-outs are held and members are chosen from both East Campus and the School of Nursing. The girls began the year by giving a concert with their West Campus counterpart, the Men ' s Glee Club. In November, the Club presented an after- noon program in the University Chapel. Spring meant the annual Glee Club tour of colleges and towns in North Carolina. The conclusion of the suc- cessful season was an East Campus concert featuring folk songs, spirituals, and sacred music. FIRST SOPRANOS: D. Charles, W. Grandy, C. Hart, M. Hunt, M. Jaco- bus, K. Jenkins, I,. Lam- bert, J. Morris, J. Oel- schlegcl, A. Parkinson, C. Rinehart, B. Speth, J. Vintinner. SECOND SO- PRANOS: M. Bates, M. Blakeley, N. Espenshade, M. Hightower, F. Muth, B. Otis, S. Pierce, B. Rob- inson, M. Sanders, G. Sawyer, J. Straub, H. Thomas, S. Ward, C. White. FIRST ALTOS: J. Atkins, H. Austin, A. Burbridge, G. Bush, D. Damschroder, M. Dancy, K. Garlock, L. Gilbert, D. McGovern, P. Mc- Quiddy, .•■. Patterson, B. I ' albot, P. Wilson. SEC- OND ALTOS: W. Ander- son, S. Beemer, J. Ete- ridgc, L. Eubank, J. Ford, C. Getz,J. Glass, R. God- win, G. Greef, R. Grier, C. Guerry, J. Heiser, E. McWhorter, P. Nasser, N. Pell, H. Pickett, M. Ran- dolph, L. Rudiger, S. Ski- les, J. Tolson, M. Trent, R. Williams. WOMEN ' S CHORVS ' -Row 1: S. Glass, S. Cornwell, M. Osborne, A. Broadwater, S. McConnell, N. Vogcls- berg, B. Gupton. Row 2: S. Badgctt, J. Weber, J. Clark, C. Cutchin, B. Cfiudle, L. Whitley, V. Bell, C. Whit- field. Row 3: N. Davidson, K. Vale, P. Mathews, G. Cox, A. Lassiter, P. Moore, J. Titus, B. Frank, G. Kinard. Jeanette Glass, President Phil Rhodes, President CONCERT BAND The program of the Duke University Concert Band is traditionally devoted to a variety of musical compositions, ranging from classical symphonies to renditions of popular and semi-classical favorites. Under the direction of Dr. Paul Bryan, the band established itself in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens for lawn concerts in the fall and spring, and performed in Page Auditorium to brighten the winter calendar. The Band members also participated in the Found- er ' s Day ceremony and toured Virginia and North Carolina in March. The Band was founded in 1923, and by 1930 had grown from twenty to seventy members. The mem- bership has remained at seventy since that time. In recent years, stress has been placed on the quality of the music performed and on the educational ex- perience of the student participants. FLUTES: P. Hellman, M. Sader, M. Fianck, N. Kimmerle, J. White, L. Speck, M. Wheland, B. Binning, J. T. Dunn, Jr. OBOES: M. Plant P. Wheat. BASSOONS: B. Newman, G. Bennett, B. Morgan. CLARINETS: J. O ' Neall, M. Greene, R. Jones, P. Rhodes, D. Guelcher, L. Smith, D. Hess, C. Papps, A. Smith, B. Ramseur, J. Allen, L GuUedge, A. Austell. ALTO CLARINETS: B. Lindsey, H. Yoho, S. Broadwell. BASS CLARI- NETS: L. Misenkeimer, W. Smith, J. Lopp, SAXOPHONES: B. Lime, R. Booher, J. Callahan. TRUMPETS: H. Abbot, E. Keller, R. Armbrecht, D. Norris, R. Vaughan,J. Abbott. FRENCH HORNS: J. Bowness, M. Cartwright, S. Weaver, N. Temple, B. Carroll, J. Weber. BARITONES: T. Anderson, K. Duke. TROMBONES: B. Trickey.J. Waggoner, M. Dunn, S. Frederick, J. Rivera, S.Jones. BASS: A. Smith, K. Bass, P. Norris. PERCUSSION: F. Bennett, J. Sites, J. Rector. STRING BASS: L. Chenault. VIOLIN I: J. Mueller, R. Heaton, L. Cantrell, R. London, P. Garriss, B. McMillan, C. Atkinson, S. Boyd, J. Maclin, D. Lewis, H. Crasser, L. Turner, D. Barker. VIOLIN II: O. Miller, L. Wallace, D. Stuart, W. Martin, P. Alden, A. Bennett, I. Samfield, R. Boal, M. Barnes, M. Parker, M. Ralph, M. Turner, P. Strupler, O. Gussow, K. Hunsicker, T. Caron. VIOLA: M. Renner, L. Speck, C. Kutschinski, L. Cobb, M. Butler, B. Moores, F. Woods. CELLO: F. Baker, H. Hertzog, M. Gilreath, C. Gerhard, D. Garb, B. Kaasa, S. Bustard, S. Davis, C. Ellington, TUBA: L. Chenault. STRING BASS: A. Barr, R. Ellington, D. Vickers, V. Bryan, T. Mash, M. Speck. FLUTE: P. Griffy, J. Hock, P. Hellman, M. Pea- body, S. Porter. OBOE: B. Roumillat, C. Wiley, M. Plant. CLARINET: P. Gold, M. Greene, R. Jones, P. Rhodes. BASSOON: J. Henry, R. Newman, G. Bennett, S. Roy, FRENCH HORN: J. Huffaker, S. Seawright, C. Guptil, M. Cartwright, S. Weaver, P. Lunas. TRUMPET: L. Russell, H. Abbott, E. Keller. TROMBONE: J. Cartwright, R. Trickey, M. Dunn, Jr. PERCUSSION: F. Bennett, D. Ferrell,J. Rector, J. Dunn. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The 1961-62 season has seen the largest and best orchestra in the history of Duke. It also marks the fifteenth season that the Duke Symphony has been under the direction of Mr. Allan H. Bone. The per- sonnel of the orchestra is drawn froin the student body, the faculty, and other local people. Three concerts this year included works such as Brahms ' First Symphony, Beethoven ' s Emperor Concerto, and selections from Vittorio Giannini ' s opera The Taming of the Shrew, directed by the composer. Participation in the Orchestra ofTers one a live con- tact with music that he could otherwise know only through the long-playing record. 87 Allan H. Bone, Conductor MARCHING BAND D own the field they charge — in a burst of can- non smoke- the Duke Marching Bajid ! Strutting at break-neck speed and at seemingly precarious angles, the DUMB is certainly one of the more energetic groups on campus. U nder the direction of Dr. Paul Bryan, the DUMB appears at all home football games and several away games each year. Led by President and Drum Major Bill Morgan, the band assembled several times weekly for drills and rehearsals. M usie is not the only contribution of the DUMB. The spirit-rallying members cheer enthusias- tically in the stands as well. B eatnik theme or Civil War epic, the band ' s shows usually parody various aspects of every- day life. Once again the DUMB created its share of the excitment of Duke football games. President Bill Morgan leads band out of tunnel. MEMBERS— J. Abbott, F. Armbrecht, K. Bass, F. Bennett, R. Burow, E. Caldwell, J. Callahan, H. Chenault, S. Cherry, C. Conrad, J. Cook, M. Dunn, S. Dunn, C. Edwards, R. Ekker, R. Epps, A. Fabritz, W. Farris, D. Ferrell, P. Finch, D. Forsman, F. Gerkens, N. Grant, M. Greene, H. Greenleaf, G. Grim, R. Guelcher, P. Gurley, J. Hanna, L. Holt, R. Houyoux, F. Jerome, R. Jones, S. Jones, W. Jones, E. Keller, H. Klugel R. KroU, R. Lam, P. Laning, T. Lowery, J. Markham, F. McCarthy, J. McCarthy, G. Michael, W. Morgan, J. Neis, P. Pritchard, P. Rhodes, J. Scuffnam, J. Simpson, J. Sites, A. Smith, W. Smith, J. Stivers, B. Taylor, D. Thomas, D. Thomasson, R. Trickey, R. Vaughan,J. Waggoner, H. Wald, J. Whisnant, W. Winzeler, R. Wright, R. Youngstrom. 88 Charles Culbreath, Director DUKE AMBASSADORS For thirty years, the Duke Ambassadors have entertained Duke students at dances, parties, and informal concerts; however, their popularity is not limited to the campus. Over the years, the Ambas- sadors have toured extensively throughout the Carolinas, and as far away as the Canal Zone, Ber- muda, and Iceland. As ambassadors of goodwill for the United States Department of Defense, the group made foreign tours, foreshadowing the present- day Peace Corps. The band, which has served as a stepping-stone for musicians to such big-name orchestras as those of Gene Krupa, Ray Anthony, and Glenn Miller, continued this year to provide the University with both high-quality jazz and fine dance music at Joe College, the Homecoming Show, and other events. Row 7: Ammons, O ' Neall, Culbreath, Jones, Zinn. Row 2: Register, Hammond, Payson, Anderson. Row 3: Eenner, Pearson, Bass, Ziolkowski, Cox. 89 James N. Truesdale, Chairman The general policies of student publications are subject to the approval of the Publications Board. This body is not concerned with censoring the stu- dent press and thereby putting an end to academic freedom. Instead, the Pub Board is responsible for maintaining certain prescribed standards of journal- ism on Pub Row, which houses the student pub- lications. The Board also supervises commercial advertising in each publication. Receiving frequent progress reports from the of- ficers of the various student efforts, the Pub Board willingly assists in solving the inevitable problems which arise in the course of publication. Each spring, the Board elects the editors and business managers who will head the Archive, Chanticleer, Chronicle, Peer, and Playbill the following fall. The candidates for these postitions are requested to submit petitions and to be individually interviewed in helping the Board make its decisions. Fifteen voting members of the Pub Board are chosen from the faculty. East and West campuses, the School of Nursing, and the College of Engineer- ing. The editors and business managers of the stu- dent publications are ex-officio members. PUBLICATIONS BOARD VOTING MEMBERS, seated— G. Griffin, D. Friedlein, D. Goode, G. Mason, R. Wlndeler, C. Smith, Dr. Truesdale, Dr. Vail, E. L. Harwood, F. C. Jeorg, C. Miles, E. Shearer, C. Kreider, Dean H. J. Herring. EX- OFFICIO MEMBERS, standing— K Phillips, J. Mirsky, D. Grinstead, K. DuBroff, S. Mathews, S. Strong, R. Seckinger, W. Marks, J. O ' Kelley. Seated: H. Norton, J. Carpenter, L. Johnson, J. Dinsmore, S. Woodruff, D. Gregory, S. Mathews, B. Lawyer. Standing: J. Mirsky, S. Kahner, G. Young. THE ARCHIVE The Archive was first published in the 1890 ' s, when Duke University was still Trinity College. Since that time, it has adopted many formats with as many editorial policies. This year, under Editor Susan Matthews and her assistants, Jim Carpenter and Judy Gaddy, the Archive changed from its former tabloid size to a more compact magazine of 56 pages, published quarterly. The principal source of the magazine ' s material is st ill the undergraduates and faculty, and includes poetry, short stories, art work, and a broad range of essays and reviews. The Archive encourages student creativity and publishes the highest quality of writing found on the Duke campus. This year, it sponsored a freshman literary contest in November; later, Duke graduate students discussed the best works in an open meet- ing attended by freshmen. In April, the Archive spon- sored a reading as part of its fourth annual Festival of Literature. The celebration included readings by a prize-winning short story author from his own works, together with a panel discussion of poetry and prose submitted by University students. Susan Mathews, Editor 91 In addition to a large-scale extra-curricular pro- gram — the Booze Bowl, assorted mystical rites, and general hell-raising — Peer, much to the sur- prise of Editor Ron Seckinger, published five issues this year. This feat was in itself an improvement over the so-called entertainment magazine ' s past publication schedule. Other important changes and firsts under Taskmaster Seckinger included dropping The from the masthead and the inauguration of incompatible color, an innovation in the field of collegiate humor magazines. Yet with all the thunder and din, the Mouse reigns supreme in his hole on Pub Row! Throughout its long and illustrious career, Peer has introduced its staff members, some of whom are on psychiatric leave, to its readers, who ought to be psychiatric leave, via the Pecriscope. Peer- ing Around summarizes the various and sundry doings of that miniature Mephistopholes, the Mouse himself. And each issue acquaints West Campus with the flowers of East by way of freshman beauties and the Peeress. In all earnestness, students are given a chance to express their creative abilities in the artwork, car- toons, photography, and articles, both serious and .satiric, that make up a Peer issue. Seated: D. Friedlein, T. Rosenfeld, R. Seckinger, J. O ' Kelley. Kneeling: J. Jerome, G. Sutter, B. Lennard, C. Corbin, S. Knobeloch, P. Crist. Standing: J. Wirchnitzer, B, Johnson, J. Sawers, E. Fraser, A. Smith, M. Crawford, D. McKay, R. Hess, S. Edwards, D. Rohrman, B. Pred- more, D. Johnson, B. Schmidt-Nielsen, A. Eckert. Ronny Seckinger, Editor James O ' Kelley, Business Mjuiager Darrel Giinstead, Editor. Ken Dubroff, Business Manager STAFF — Kit Young, Sue Helm, Darrel Grinstead, Neal Marshall, Dan Scala, Ken Dubroff. PLAYBILL The aim of Duke ' s youngest publication is to provide Page Auditorium audiences with critical reviews, program notes, and brief biographical sketches. Moreover, the Playbill consolidates the purchase and printing of programs for campus productions and presentations. Covering such University attractions as Duke Players ' productions, Hoof ' n ' Horn shows. Glee Club concerts, and the Artists ' Series, the staff in- jects originality into its programs by furnishing original reviews instead of relying on outside press commentary. With the hope of improving the maga- zine, each issue bears a unique and attractive cover and features a different arrangement of advertise- ments. Published fourteen times yearly, this Broad- way-flavored program attempts to capture the mood of each performance. In addition to its coverage of Page productions, the Playbill staff also publishes an IFC handbook for all West freshmen. This pamphlet is distributed just prior to Formal Rush and relates all the perti- nent facts about the different Greek chapters repre- sented at Duke. 93 Brenda Phillips, Editor Jerry Butler, Business Manager THE 1 CHANTICLEER Assistant Business Managers Ward Stevenson and Dave Johnson; Co-ed Business Manager Laurel Kimbrough. With the 1962 edition, the Chanticleer cele- brated its fiftieth year. Having chosen yellow as the secondary color to symbolize this Golden Anni- versary, the staff members attempted to capture in words and pictures the essence of another college year. Among the changes in this year ' s format were the use of composite fraternity pictures, the incorpo- ration of the School of Nursing into the main part of the book, and the introduction of a Greek Life sec- tion. Working under extreme pressure, writers, typists, photographers, captioners, and sub-editors devoted their time and abilities to publishing the 400-plus pages of the Duke annual. Composed of students from all four classes, the staff is divided into business and editorial sections. The major concerns of the business staff are the election of the Beauty Queen, preparation of the directory and the classes section, and distribution of the book in the spring. The editorial staff is responsible for the rest of the book and includes photographers, copy-writers, sub-edi- tors, and the office and caption staffs. Through the combined efforts of its personnel, deadlines are met and the book takes shape. 94 Beverly Lennaid, Captions Editor, and Tom Oglesby, Head Photographer. Stu Barr. Copy Editor, Roger Williams, Photography Editor and VVynn Montgomery, Assistant Editor. GENERAL STAFF— .Rm ; 1: L. Locb, C. Leonard, E. Becton, S.Jordan, E. Mcugh, A. Mace, P. Sun, S. White. Row 2: S. Klein, P. Nicholas, P. Echols, B. Baumgartner, L. Patterson, T. Melton. Row 3: T. Harkrader, B. Erck, S. Fox, T. Stitt, S. Barr. Nol Pictured: B. Alden, O. Boswell. Dave Goode, Business Manager Bethany Sue Strong, Editor BUSINESS STAFF— Sraird: D. Will, C. Corbin, D. Goode, G. Crcan. Standing: B. Johnson, B. Richards, G. Harper, J. White, B. Menson. THE CHRONICLE The masthead of Volume 57 of The Duke Chronicle was headed by Editor Bethany Sue Strong and Busi- ness Manager David Goode. Under their guidance, the familiar Tower of Campus Thought and Ac- tion offered comprehensive, bi-weekly coverage of events which concerned the University community. A mere report of news items would tend to be dull reading and of little intellectual value. Conse- quently, the Chronicle is not only a reporter but also an observer and interpreter. Editorial and solicited comments served to spotlight issues on campus. In its desire to stimulate and activate the University at large, the Chronicle printed features and running debates on political, social, and intellectual argu- ments, which controversies were discussed by noted students and faculty members. Debates of particular import were given even broader coverage by means of the Chronicle Forum of the Air on radio station WDBS. Comments and reviews of books, movies, speakers, and other cultural events also appeared in each eight-page edition. 96 BULLETIN: Chronicle staff invades Durham Sun offices. Caught in the act: Curtis Miles, Sheila Patton, Tom Cooley, Margarett Ann Hanell, and Fred Gerkens. Esther Booe, Co-ed Editor; Bob VVindelcr, Associate Editor; Curtis Miles, Mcinaging Editor. CHRONICLE STAFF Row 1: M. Harrell, E. Rickards, A. Verner, S. Levinson, F. Gerkens, B. Weinstock. Row 2: F. Muth, G. Husa, H. Wald. Row 3: B. McPherson, M. Peterson, G. Faulkner. DUKENGINEER The DukEngineer, a product of the technical skill and vocational enthusiasm of University engineering students, is the means whereb y research papers submitted in the College of Engineering may be printed. Appearing four times during the academic year, the magazine features articles of general in- terest and importance in the fields of civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, as well as the Engi- neer ' s Girl of the Month. The publication made its debut on campus in 1940 as a mimeographed sheet. In its present form, the DiikEngineer is generally recognized as one of the top engineering journals in the country. The quarterly ' s staff is chosen annually during the spring semester. In the spring of 1961, Bob Whit- more succeeded to the editorship. With Bob wield- ing the blue-pencil, the DukEngineer has continued to be of considerable value to the technically-inclined student and to the layman. Bob Whitmore, Editor Lejt to Right: Dr. J. Artley, R. Whitmore, W. Marks, F. Rolle, P. Jackson, J. Zwerner, J. Gobbel. Not Pictured: B. Mitchell, Bus. Mgr.; P. Rauschel- bach, H. Seiff, P. Little, Prof. Haines, Dr. C. Harman. 1 98 |.D C Bob Carter, President The Independent Dormitory Council, organized six years ago by the independents themselves, plays an active role in University affairs. Officially recog- nized as a branch of the M.S.G.A., the Council acts as a sounding board for the thoughts and opinions of independent students on campus, and works for the improvement of independent dormitory facilities. IDC sponsored intramural teams (supplied with new maroon and gold jerseys), a homecoming dis- play, and numerous social functions. Under its aus- pices, several additional phones were installed. The group discussed dormitory problems with deans and M.S.G.A. leaders and took steps to reorganize the Council. IDC is composed of the elected executive coun- cil, the appointed cabinet, the IDC Court, and the Council itself, consisting of floor representatives elected by dormitory members. Row 1: R. Davis, R. Carter, J. Clarke. Row 2: J. Sawers, B. Williamson, W. Broome, B. Dixon, E. Snider, P. Mulligan. Row 3: N. Fordyce, J. Mills, B. Heyer, M. Elzay, S. Matthews, G. Herzog. Row 4: J. Terrell, J. Enright, W. Eberhardt, B. Vaudreuil, W.Johnson, J. Shriver, R. Arm- brecht. Row 5: D. Newsome, C. White, J. Cole, L. Johnson. HARLEQUINS In the spring of 1961, a group of men who just like to sing joined the tradition of informal vocal entertainment so popular at Ivy League schools. The Harlequins, as they called themselves, developed a unique style and tested its appeal at open-houses and the Joe College Lawn Concert. The group ' s repertoire includes the close harmony of barber- shop melodies as well as modern ballads; as evi- denced by The Old Duke Privy, the accent is always on humor and a catchy tune. Auditions last fall swelled the group ' s member- ship to seventeen voices. At dances, fraternity parties, and local conventions and banquets, the refreshing style of the Harlequins was loudly applauded. Find- ing themselves in increasing demand, the group has recorded a collection of their songs, which will be released in the near future by a nationally-known record company. Duke ' s versatile new singing group performs at the Co-cd Ball. Members: S. Kramer, C. Carson, D. Best, B. Rogers, R. Dozier, G. Mason, J. Hirsch, M. GuUingrood. Props: B. Woodhall,J. Duff, Mercedes 300SL. 100 RADIO COUNCIL Created in 1948, the Radio Council supervises the functions of the Duke Broadcasting System. It is composed of student representatives from East, West, Hanes, and the School of Engineering; the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women; the WDBS station managers; and a faculty advisor. Jack Carsten served as chairman of the Council this year. The Radio Council formulates the basic policies of WDBS. It handles the broadcasting format and approves the budget and expenditures of the station. The station managers, key members of the council, are responsible for the immediate problems of the station. The Council ' s activities culminated in the annual May banquet. At this time awards were presented to WDBS personnel for outstanding service and ability. Row 1: B. Griffith, M. Jones, J. Taylor, M. Smith, T. Steffens, A. Diedrichs, R. Pfeiffer. Row 2: J. Richards, H. Owen, J. Wetherby, Chairman; J. Carsten. RADIO ENGINEERS The Engineer ' s Radio Association, which has received both local and national awards, turned the tables this year and initiated its own presenta- tion, The Confederate States of America Award. This honor is to be bestowed annually on an amateur radio operator in the Confederate states, during the years 1961-1965. The E.R.A. dates from the early 1930 ' s, and its objectives have remained unchanged. It provides a ham radio station where engineering students can both gain practical experience in radio-electronics, and also enjoy a worthwhile hobby. The students may use the facilities of the Association to acquire hours toward a federal license for ham radio opera- tors. This year, the club sponsored Morse Code classes in co-operation with the School of Engineer- ing, and worked to improve the Duke ham station Kneeling: J. Norton, Sec ' y-Treas. ; L. Couch, V.P. Seated: J. Gobbel, W. Yarnall, E. Morris. Standing: D. Cotter, B. Plumer, J. Mclntire. Not Pictured: Jim Hamilton, Pres. 101 Bob Pheiffer, Business Manager Jack Carsten, Station Manager RADIO STATION WD B S What we need is a mechanic! Founded by the M.S.G.A. and operating under the supervision of the Radio Council, WDBS cele- brated its thirteenth year of providing good listen- ing entertainment for East and West campuses. The station ' s record is an impressive one: WDBS was cited as the best collegiate unit in the nation in 1956 and received Public Service Awards from the Na- tional Safety Council in 1959 and 1960. One of the station ' s aims is to stimulate Uni- versity interest in timely current events — happenings of world, national, and local import. To realize this end, WDBS aired the Commonwealth of Children Symposium, the controversial ' Chronicle Forum of the Air, and President Kennedy ' s Address at Chapel Hill. The remainder of the newly expanded, twenty-four hour broadcast day was concerned with The Sound of Music. Musical tastes, especially among college students, are varied. WDBS assumed the difficult task of pleasing everyone and met with surprising success. With its expanded facilities in Gray Build- ing and a large staff of willing student employees, WDBS and Station Manager Jack Carsten are to be complimented on the diverse programming and interesting format which they have devised. 102 Myriads of albums for music ' round the clock. Bill Vestal announces the next selection. Row 1: B. Ward, W. Yarnall, M. Smith, T. Steffens, J. Taylor, J. Carsten, C. LaVarre, S. Williams. Row 2: L. Stritzinger, P. Bell, L. Talbert, B. Vestal, C. Herpick, S. Fox, C Cousins, J. Underhill, J. Wetherby. Row 3: A. Charles, B.Johnson, H. Britton, D. Moon, J. Kenderdine, R. Kinsey, J. Wirschnitzer, A. Reiss, E. Mumford, A. Rutzser. Row 4: L. Curtis, G. Wood, W. Hunger, B. Wool- dridge, D. Mahoney, B. Bulhler, A. Killinger, V. Pearso n, J. Wheeler. . 3 o • -f - i tars l_ . %. , %• - ' M ' Take five PRODUCTION COUNCIL— Z,f ( to right: M. Rouse, East Campus Publicity; S. Kress, Business; A. Fielder, Costumes; B. Nickle, Chore- ographer; B. Rowland, Producer; R. Parks, Director; J. Henry, Music Director. Bill Nickle, President HOOF ' N ' HORN Hoof ' n ' Horn celebrated its twenty-sixth year at Duke by again entertaining guests at Joe College Weekend and Commencement with a delightful musical comedy. As the oldest original musical comedy organiza- tion in the South, the group maintains financial in- dependence and complete freedom from faculty supervision. Its policy calls for plays written, di- rected, and performed by members of the student body. In 1952, however, the club produced its first professional play, Anything Goes. Since that time, Hoof ' n ' Horn has entertained the campus with pro- fessional as well as student scripts. This year, under the direction of President Bill Nickle, Hoof ' n ' Horn went directly to Broadway for the highly successful production of Once Upon A Mattress. The group also added a professional touch to the Home- coming Show with the presentation of a skit. Any student who has taken part in one show is considered a full-flledged member of Hoof ' n ' Horn. Try-outs for the annual spring production are held in the middle of the second semester. 104 Mk ' ' aMi ' H. i Br«. AIS9Mi r 1 BP SJ IW Lk iiJKL d 1 L 1 fliTT 1 1 nfrmn mlmm 1 1 u£ liBiS11 1 . -•k B. J|5  g- '  - l vP v. ■BMK Jp «rii4iJ.  ' ' . ' F JKI V fow 1: D. Latham, J. Welborn, G. Schenck, B. Rowland, K. Parks, L. Powers, D. Grinstead, C. Anderson. Roiv 2; C. Medlock, C. Krause, C. Combs, J. McFarland, S. Frederick, C. Jennings, D. Tanner, G. Davis, P. Thomas. Row 3: B. Weaver, R. Ingersoll, D. Neugebauer, J. Connet, P. Neill, C. Richie. Row 4: D. Guelcher, B. Brummett, D. Rogers, M. Rouse, P. Jordan, J. Evans, C. Adams, C. Corbin. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Z,f to right: D. Parks, Technical Director; L. Powers, Rec. Sec; D. Grinstead, Member at Large; B. Nickle, Pres.; C. Adams, Member at Large; B. Rowland, Corres. Sec; S. Kress, Bus. Mgr. ; Missing: D. Nee, V. Pros.: D. Vincent. Member at Large. That ' s not in my script! irnH 105 DUKE PLAYERS In 1961-62 the Duke Players, an organization as old as the campus itself, again presented a year of fine theater. Upon their return to the campus last fall, the Players headed for Branson and rehearsals of the first production of the season. Jean Girardoux ' Tiger at the Gates was presented in Page and re- ceived wide acclaim from student and community audiences. Later in the semester, the group scored with read- ings and one-act plays in Branson. The highly success- ful Six Characters in Search of an Author was the second major offering of the year. The spring se- mester brought additional readings and plays from the group. Try-outs for Thornton Wilder ' s The Skin of Our Teeth were held in February. The play was presented in Page Auditorium during the Angier B. Duke Finalists ' Weekend. The Players is a rather informal organization, pre- ferring open houses and other social activities to weekly meetings. The sole requirement for member- ship is fifty hours of work during the season. Jimmy Lee, President MEMBERS: Row 1: C. Adams, A. Perham, C. Combs, B. Rowland, W. Healy, K. Cohen. Row 2: B. Vestal, J. Lee, L. Powers, G. Schenck, C.Jen- nings, C. Hollister, J. Wellborn. Row 3: J. Dickhaut, M. Rouse, S. Kress, R. Parks, P. Candlin, A. Capehart, A. Sader. Row 4: K. Reardon. ■i? W Hi . Cast rehearses for March presentation of Skin of Our Teeth. i EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— ?ow ; A. Sader, Tech. Rep.; L. Powers, V.P.; G. Schenck, Publicity. Row 2: C. HoUister, Actors ' Rep.; B. Row- land, Tech. Rep.; R. Parks, Stage Mgr. ; P. Candlin, Actors ' Rep. Row 3: K. Reardon, Director; J. Wellborn, Sec ' y.; J. Lee, Pres.; S. Kress, Bus., K. Cohen, Ass ' t. Stage Mgr. 107 Backstage, Lola applies makeup for role in Six Characters in Search of an Author. SHOE N ' SLIPPER T wice each year the Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club re- sponds to the call of the wild — Duke ' s answer to such famed flings as the Winter Carnival, Fancy Dress, or the Princeton- Yale Weekend. The fall festivities go under the name of Shoe ' n ' Slipper and an October football weekend this year saw Lionel Hampton supply the tones for a Friday afternoon concert and a Friday night dance. Every- thing again came to a standstill as Joe College stalked the campus during the last weekend of April. Counting all the fringe benefits, such as float-build- ing and picnics, the frolic was expanded into a five- day weekend. Mr. Joe College was announced at the traditional lawn concert, always the hub of the big whirl. Formed in 1949, the Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club has a membership of 1200 to 1400, varying from year to year. Freshmen men are sold bids which entitle them to four happy years of Shoe ' n ' Slippering. The Council is composed of one representative from each house on West Campus, and from this group the Executive Committee is selected. Denny Block steered the Club through another year of big bands, gala dances, chicken wire and napkins, and squashed box lunches. I just can ' t bear to watch them. ' 108 B Hkf m- 5 1 H HI Ka v M M K ■1 1 M|IK||r Yi B Denny Block, President It gives one a feeling of importance to stuff chicken wire. J Lionel Hampton and vibes were featured at Shoe ' n ' Slipper festivities Joe College stomped to the sounds of Duke Ellington. Roiv 1: B. Feely, G. Bonham, H. Johnson, V.P.; P. Steer, D. Block, T. Losee, Dance Chairman; G. Arnold, J. Peake, C. Kenyon. Row 2: J. Fultz, W. Lange, J. Waugh, A. Fa itz, B. Carstarphen, R. Inglis, J. Marsh F. Cowherd, C. Armour. Row 3: R. Heyer, C. Lyon, C. Conrad, S. Salter, J. Weingarten, J. Schroeder, L. Banks, G. Sanborn. iil V % - • m • ♦ I PEP BOARD A borrowed fire-engine was but one of the fall capers of Pep Board — and the bright, shining ve- hicle symbolized a red-letter year of enthusiasm, spirit, and good sportsmanship. With the year hardly under way, the group staged the first pep rally, in- troducing freshmen to Duke spirit during Orientation Week. Later, as the Carolina game approached, the Board pulled out all the stops, flooding the campus with pictures of Duke football stars and the clever slogan, Do you know . . . ? You should. He ' s going to help us heat UNC! ' ' Other spirit-boosting stratagems included the bonfire, victory telegrams, posters, and organized cheering sections. Headed by Lynn Taliaferro and John Truesdell, the committee worked tirelessly to create and main- tain interest and partisanship for Duke ' s inter- collegiate athletic activities. After the basketball season, the Board concentrated on the selection of a Blue Devil to succeed Jack Hart and on the election of a new cheering squad. Lynn Taliaferro and John Truesdell, Co-Chairmen Seated: Becky Auzat, Sec ' y-Treas. ; Lynn Taliaferro, Betsy Alden. Standing: Bill PhiefTer, Jack Hart, Blue Devil, John Truesdell. S J Row 1: C. Rogers, J. Mathews, A. Lincbach, S. Knobeloch, C. Finficck. Row 2: U. Freitas, R. Misner, S. Rutkin, T. Thuirnan, P. Neil, J. Nilsson. Two bits, four bits, six bits a peso . . . Brazilian Ubi Freitas gave old cheers a new accent. CHEERLEADERS With a swirl of blue and white skirts and a resound- ing Give me a D, the cheerleaders helped inspire Duke football and basketball teams to highly suc- cessful seasons. Composed of four East co-eds, five men, and this year for the first time, a member of the Nursing School, the squad gets hoarse at all home games and at as many out-of-town contests as possible. Head cheerleader Ubi Freitas directed Duke supporters with a Latin flavor. Each spring, campus tranquillity is temporarily in- terrupted by seventy shrill voices, as co-eds compete for the female positions on the squad. From these candidates, a Selections Board chooses ten finalists. The four cheerleaders are then elected in a WSGA assembly. The male members are selected in similar fashion. In connection with Pep Board the cheer- leaders sponsor pep rallies and bonfires to awaken and arouse the campus. The Blue Devil of goal-post fame is the eleventh member of this group. Ill AS-CE Charles Moore, Chairman Founded in 1933, the Duke chapter of the Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers enables civil engineer- ing students to explore their chosen field beyond the confines of the classroom. The Society also brings together student engineers and practicing engineers in North Carolina. The agenda of the club was filled with lectures and films on the various phases of civil engineering. Seeking to gain valuable practical experience, the group went on a field trip to the Norfolk, Virginia, area, and also visited the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Roanoke Rapids Tunnel-Dam project. Finally, the club was responsible for a major con- tribution to the annual Engineers ' Show, held in March. In a variety of ways, then, the organization gives its members practice in confronting and solving some of the problems which they will meet after graduation. Row 1: D. Dean, F. Jacobs, J. Oldham, J. Derby, C. Moore, L. Miller, B. Ross, M. Glesk. Riw 2: T. Gallagher, W. Serratta, J. Orndorff, P. Gurley, W. Williamson, J. Oldham, L. Sammons, A. Bowycr, C. Holland, Faculty Advisor. Row 3: B. Lyren, G. Kingsbury, B. Stanton, F. RoUc, J. Wanklyn, R. DeWitt, A. Barr, J. O ' Kclley, L. Walters, B. Morrill. 112 AIEE IR-E Jim Gobbel, Chairman The year 1927 marked the first assembling of electrical engineering students at Duke; in that year the American Institute of Radio Engineers was organized. Present membership of the Joint Student Branch stands at approximately forty mem- bers. Founded to foster the dissemination of knowl- edge of theory and practice of electrical engineering and other related fields of engineering and science, the organization has become a source of assistance in the professional development of its members. An active schedule of events was sponsored by the Institute, headed this year by Jim Gobbel. Pro- grams ranged in diversity of subject matter, and occasional panel discussions were held at monthly meetings. Discussions on Professionalism, and Radio Propagation and the Atmosphere helped lay the ground-work for the annual spring district conference in Florida. Row 1: T. Rogers, F. Starmer, J. Gobbel, J. Hamil ton, B. Voorhees, W. Yarnall. Row 2: B. Turner, D. Cohn, J. Taylor, R. Whitmore, G. Husa, L. Couch, L. Williams. 113 AS Russell Partin, Chairman The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was originally founded to keep abreast of technical and theoretical advancements in the field of me- chanical engineering. In addition to being me- chanically minded, however, the society tries to stimulate enthusiasm and to encourage interest in student projects. The group, which this year included some fifty-five engineers, was led by President Rus- sell Partin in the pursuit of its objectives. The mem- bers of the society met monthly to hear outstanding speakers from industry. The November meeting was held jointly with the North Carolina State College chapter, and several short field trips were made to local industrial con- cerns. A delegation of ASME members represented Duke at the regional conference in Miami, Florida. The year ' s activities were climaxed by a technical essay contest in March and a departmental ban- quet in May. Row 1: G. Buzzard, R. Partin, B. Newlin, D. Thomasson, B. Holley, L. Bresee. Row 2: W. Chemish, J. Preston, S. Kern, A. Dula, W. Taylor, R. Her- ring. Row 3: B. Morton, W. Roach, T. Yang, C. Fincher, D. Wright, G. Summers. BENCH AND BAR The Bench and Bar Society, founded in 1935, brings undergraduate students into closer contact with the legal profession. The organization ' s purpose is related to this function; the Society seeks to provide its members with an insight into the various phases of law. The majority, though not all, of the members are pre-law students. An expanded lecture series was incorporated into the Society ' s program this year. Dean Latty of the Duke Law School and Dean Brandis of the Univer- sity of North Carolina Law School were the principal speakers in one series, which contrasted state and national law schools. A second lecture series covered the problems of the young lawyer, in law school and as a practicing attorney. The members of the Society viewed several films about law, which were narrated by law students or by actual members of the profession. The members also participated in a mock trial. Andrew Adams, Jr., President Row 1: Officers— J. Truesdell, R. Davis, A. Adams, Jr., R. Fleischer, M. Goodson. Row 2: R. Ludwig, B. Lifton, J. Rubenstein, M. Peterson, J. Parker. Row 3: W. Lewis, Jr., T. Senf, J. Shannon, B. Whitman, W. Wells, R. Miller. Row 4: J. Woodworth, E. Beimfohr, D. Parson, T. Stitt, C. Andrews. Mai PRE- MEDICAL SOCIETY The Duke Pre-Medical Society, founded in 1937, brings the undergraduate student interested in medicine into closer contact with the medical pro- fession. Through carefully planned programs of speakers, tours, and advice, the Society acquaints the prospective medical student with the duties and obligations of the practicing physician and with the opportunities open to the student upon completion of his studies. The Society is especially helpful in informing the pre-medical student of the situations he will encounter upon beginning his practice as a physician. At its weekly meetings, the Society hears noted speakers from the many fields of medicine. The student is encouraged to observe operations and doctors ' rounds at Duke Hospital and is mailed a copy of the monthly Caduceus, which informs him about progress within the profession. In addition. The Order of Hippocrates, the Society ' s scholastic honorary, initiates new members annually, and the Advisory Council is prepared to help freshman members solve whatever academic problems they may have. Jack Klic, President Row 1: D. Shaio, M. Waisman, R. Williams, E. McWhorter. Raw 2: L. Neblett, W. Freese, J. Cooper, R. Massengill, R. VoUmer, E. Cooper. Row 3: L. Redmond, M. Miller, F. Ewing, D. Smith, B. Feely, L. Dee, K. McKenzie, L. Faber. Row 4: S. Barefoot, A. Daniel, G. Sutter, H. Martin, J. Klie.J. Nash, D. Stollwerk.  - i ' 1 • , III ■s TT Row 1: Officers— J. Nash, V.P.; R. Williams, Rec. Sec ' y.; H. Martin, Treas.; J. Klie, Pres. Row 2: Advisors— B. Woodhall, G. Sutter, B. Feely, D. K. McKenzie, L. Faber. FRESHMAN SOCIETY— ?ow J: J. Argy, A. Winston, R. Melton, B. Yeh, A. Meyer, R. Edwards. Row 2: J. Stivers, B. Baumgartner, B. Looper, C. Worthington, W. Kurtz, O. Kitsinger, D. Parsons, D. Green. Row 3: B. Moorefield, J. Tarpley, J. Doelle, D. Cruikshank, J. Simpson, H. Wald, T. Lowery, W. Lane, R. Monaghan, B. Passantino. Row 4: W. Miller, D. Wright, Z. Morgan, W. Smith, Gi Heath, B. Todd, T. Anderson, W. Harper, K. Bass, H. Gurley ALPHA PHI OMEGA To render service and to develop friendship are the aims of the Duke chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. Since its establishment in May, 1955, this service organization has participated in such activities as working at the Children ' s Museum and holding an orientation program for foreign students. The purpose of the fraternity is to assemble college men in the spirit of the Scout oath and law. The twelve-member brotherhood was led this year by President Jim Marsh. More recent proj- ects included giving assistance to the local United Fund, working with local Scout organizations, and ushering at basketball games. The group also de- voted its efforts to work on the annual rummage sale and to the donation of gift-baskets for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Row 1: J. Marsh, Pres.; T. Thurman. Row 2: J. Abbott, D. Dennis. Row 3: C. Anders, D. Penick. Row 4: B. Hunger, K. Allen. Row 5: J. Starling. DEBATE TEAM A tradition on the Duke campus and a distinct part of the University ' s educational and public re- lations program, the Debate Team is an outlet for students interested in forensics. Participation in formal debate enables these students to gain profic- iency in the methods of uncovering and analysing facts, of arriving at logical conclusions, and of pre- senting their arguments in an effective, persuasive manner. The team participates annually in meets through- out the country. During the past year, the Duke team played host for both the Tau Kappa Alpha and the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournaments. The team was faced with the challenge this year of matching the record of the preceding team, which qualified for the West Point National Tournament and narrowly missed the finals. Row 1: R. Haskell, E. Mock, B. Burton, Pres.; J. Hewett. Row 2: C. Carlberg, T. Williams, R. Carraway. Row 3: L. Hollowell, K. Shaw, J. Wetherby, Advisor; D. Chandler. 118 Right to left: G. Marvin, J. Bivins, M. Dougherty, C. Junkers, J. Kinsler, J. Greene, G. Chappell, D. McCaig, N. Pennington, I. Jones, R. Miller, J. Johnson, T. Montgomery, D. Keates, C. Menne. DUKE SPORTS CAR CLUB The parking lot of a nearby shopping center was the scene of this Sunday afternoon gymkhana. In three years, the Duke Sports Car Club has Uterally zoomed its way from non-existence to a membership of some twenty avid racers. The or- ganization ' s monthly meetings featured racing fihns from major sports car tracks around the world. In addition to these meetings, the Club spon- sored six racing events on campus. There were three gymkhanas, held in October, March, and May. In trying to cover the course in the fastest possible time, the members turned the local parking lots into smoky clouds of burnt rubber and bursts of thun- derous screams. There were also three rallies. In the latter case, emphasis is placed on elapsed time rather than speed. The drivers try to reach various check- points on the torturous course at an average speed and in a specified time. The Club ' s activities reached beyond the Durham area to include the national and regional races of the Sports Car Club of America. Many membsrs served as flagmen and pit stewards in these important events. The Duke Sports Car Club, in association with similar clubs throughout the country, stimulates interest in the exciting field of competitive racing. WOMAN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The membership of the Women ' s Recreation As- sociation consists of the entire student body of the Women ' s College and the School of Nursing. Co- operating with the Woman ' s Physical Education Department, the group sponsors the intramural pro- gram on East Campus, and arranges sports day and a freshman picnic. The WRA has several Co-Rec Open Houses in the gym on Friday nights, when students participate in special co-rec activities or use the swimming pool and gymnastic equipment. The big event on the WRA calendar is the Co-Rec Carnival, when fra- ternities and dorms are paired together tor competi- tion in relays, sports events, and games. Special interest groups under the auspices of WRA are Pegasus, Nereidian, Terpsichorean, and the Ten- nis Club. Gail Miller, President Row 1: G. Waldrop, B. Mills, G. Miller, A. Halsted, D. Dudley. Row 2: B. Moore, M. A. Plant, V. Warr, S. Porter, B. Frank, E. Gates. Row 3: G. Hinsey, C. Brodhead, B. Glynn, A. Moffat, N. Ingram, P. Smith, L. Dilworth, B. Yeh. Row 4: S.J. Gillespie, L. Woodyard, Advisor; M. Strayhorn, A. Cothran, Z. Hellekson, A. Brittain, A. Smith, N. Trimbur, J. Cook, P. Waterman, 120 Row 1: ]. White, A. Thompson, M. Bulgarin, V.P.; L. Eubank, S. Frederick, B. Myers Rm 2: K. Kittelle, L. Parker,J. Thompson, J. Carr, Sec.; J. Duff. Row 3: C. Rinehart, J. Burwell, M. Heald, P. Hughes, Treas. Jeanne Thompson, President TERPSICHOREAN Terpsichorean, the modern dance club, attracts members from both East and West campuses. Di- rected this year by President Jeanne Thompson, the group met weekly for rehearsals and programs. In these practice sessions, club members developed a greater knowledge of modern dance, from basic technical movements to the principles of more ad- vanced choreography. This is the purpose of the club: to increase the skill of its members and their understanding of the dance. Their knowledge and art is then shared with the Duke-Durham com- munity. The disciples of the Greek muse Terpsichore pre- sented two programs to explain the techniques and principles of inodern dance. The winter program, A Study in Movement, and the spring program, The Use of Space, were preceded by a lecture- demonstration. In April, Terpsichorean presented an Evening of Dance, a performance which capped the members ' experiences and their experiments in interpretative dance. 121 Jean Gaddy, President PEGASUS A part of the extra-curricular program for Duke co-eds since 1941, Pegasus was formerly combined with the Men ' s Riding Club. The group is now com- posed of girls from East and Hanes, who are chosen on the basis of their equestrian skill. This year, try- outs were held in the fall and in the spring. The club ' s membership was increased by about four girls each semester. Under the leadership of Jean Gaddy, the girls shared their knowledge of good riding technique in the American Saddle Style. Meeting on Friday afternoons, the girls rode the trails surrounding the Pine Knoll Stables in Durham. The annual horse show, held in May, aided the club in its desire to promote interest in riding. Red- jacketed equestrians demonstrated their skill in a variety of standard events. A drill team and musical chairs high-lighted the show. The club ' s activities also included group parties and an initiation cere- mony. 122 The members of Nereidian are concerned with acquiring and perfecting skill and ability in the water. The club actively promotes an interest in synchronized swimming, diving, and aquatic stunts by its annual spring show. In preparation for this program, the girls meet to work on individual and group techniques. They create their own theme and select music for suitable accompaniment. Each year the show, with its colorful costumes and expert swimmers, attracts a large audience. Through their weekly practice sessions, the Nereids gain a smoother, more graceful style and a sense of precise rhythm. Those interested in developing proficiency in the art of swimming and in enjoying an opportunity for creative expression were invited to try out in October. Under the auspices of the WRA and the Physical Education Department, the fifty girls who became members exhibited an enthusiasm and spirit of which their president, Betsy Glynn, could be justly proud. As one of the special interest groups on East, the Nereidian Club helps fulfill the need for mental relaxation and physical NEREIDIAN Betsy Glynn, President exercise. Row 1 : C. Brodhead, R. Shumway, L. Howatt, B. Glynn, G. Peach. Row 2: S. Bowers, M. Robertson, M. Free, J. Bailey. 123 A.F.R.O.T.C Organized in 1949, the Duke AFROTC regiment is a compact unit which prepares selected students for active and reserve officer duty in the United States Air Force. The plan of instruction includes the required AFROTC courses as well as regular University subjects. The basic air science program is open to all men who meet the requirements of the AFROTC. Graduation to the advanced level of preparation rests on the cadet ' s passing the Advanced Selection Board. An important phase of the four- year program is a weekly laboratory, designed to develop the leadership potential of individual cadets. The Corps is led by students who have advanced from the rank of cadet airman to that of cadet officer. The Department of Air Science sponsors a num- ber of extra-curricular activities. Cadets are urged to participate in those activities which appeal to them and from which they will profit. The Photo Lab, the Precision Drill Team, the Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Rifle Team contribute to the further development of cadets. The Corps ' newspaper, Contact, and MARS, the Military Affiliate Radio System, also invite new cadet members. Cadet Commander Warren P. Hottle and Flight C Com- mander Edward Garver inspect a cadet. Col. Duncan, Major Halstead, Capt. Powell, Capt. Innis, Sgt. Dollar, Sgt. Hart, Sgt. Hewitt. Lt. Col. Charles H. Duncan presents Cadet Capt. Patrick Coughlan with his Distinguished Military Cadet award. 124 ' ' -m Senior cadets Warren Hottle, Kenneth Thompson, William Lamb, Patrick Coughlan and Larry Lads were named Distinguished Military Cadets of the Duke AFROTC. GROUP STAFF— Cadet Lt. CoL Warren P. Hottle. Row 1: Cadet Cap . B. L. Richards, Cadet Capt. K. B. Thompson, Cadet Capt. R. E. Young. Row 2: Cadet Capt. J. W. Matthews, Cadet Major K. W. Pastore, Cadet Capt. P. C. Coughlan. MARS unit manned by K. Geiger, J. Hamilton, seated; T. Fur- ness, F. Scott, Jr., F. Sheffler, Jr., W. Courtney, W. Hunger, Jr. 125 A.F.R.O.T.C Flights C and D prepare to pass in review. PHOTO LAB Seated: K. Geiger, B. Anderson. Standing: L. Cobb, R. Hatcher, W. Hunger, R. Hoadley. R. Hoffman, Cadet Commander. Row 1: W. Arthur, H. Greenleafi C. Huneycutt, W. Jones, R. Williams, H. Steele. Row 2: K. Benson, R. Harding, R. Brown, F. Scott, W. Heugh, T. Ticktin. Row 3: J. Page, Jr., C. James, T. Simpson, C. May, Jr., F. Sheffler, Jr., H. Langworthy. Row 4: B. Rudisill, C. Dunn, H. Hargrctt, D. Orr, D. Permar, M. Kaliski, G. Marvin. DRILL TEAM 126 SQUADRON I Squadron Staff — R. Breen, R. Ross, L. Eads, P. Coughlan. Flight A — D. Bridges, Flight Commander. Row 1 : M. Courtney, A. Ahnfeldt, J. Gnuse, W. Howard, R. Lowe. Row 2: F. Stephen, W. Davis, J. Dye, J. Coulter. Row 3: W. Easley, L. Cobb, R. Caleen, R. Cheatham, E. Tavernise. Row 4: P. Van Sciver, R. Patton, R. Neufeld, F. McCoIlum. Flight B L. Eads, Flight Commander. Row 7: R. Thornberry, G. Herzog, R. Hatcher, W. Hunger, R. Greenwood. Row 2: W. Douglass, R.Jones, R. Dennis, R. Briggs. Row 3: P. Kirwan, M. Lowry, D. Ditmars, R. Hoadley, J. Hamilton. SQUADRON II Squadron Staff — W. Lamb, W. Stone, P. Widener, M. Elzay. Flight C — E. Garver, Flight Commander. Row 1: B. Lowenstern, J. Pate, T. Culbreth, R. Moser, R. McFarlin, V. Pearson. Row 2: D. Keates, J. Moss, E. Minturn, D. Wilson, A. Montgomery. Row 3: W. Plumer.J. Clamp, M. Peterson, J. Adlam, K. Geiger. Flight D — R. Titus, Commander. Row 1: D. Titus, W. Gibbons, T. Furness, D. Shenk, J. Ozbolt. Row 2: O. Rollins, G. Witzenburg, J. Worthington, A. Adams. Row 3: J. Yake, M. Volz, J. Winchester, B. Anderson. 127 REGIMENTAL BAND— Sow 1: Lt. (j.g.) Wade, Band Cdr. Shaffer, J. Scott, D. Morgan, F.Jacobs, F. Gamble. Row 2: B. McGhee, P. Hallman, P. Phillips, P. Bell, L. Clayton, R. Falciani, M. Fowl. Row 3: E. Noll, C. Glover, W. Price, W. Davidson, J. Orr, J. Allen. Row 4: C. Conrad, T. Cooley. S. Atkinson, J. Houyoux, P. Gurley, L. Cashwell, W. Young. BATTALION STATF— Row 1: D. Chapin. Row 2: S. Gager, D. Nee, J. Connelly, A. Leventis. Row 3: R. Maxson, E. Payne, C. Routh, W. Vestal, C. Clement. Summer cruise, aviation phase — A. JLeventis, F. Hanscom, J. Scott (cockpit). 128 REGIMENTAL COLOR GUARD— Left to right: R. Jol- ley, D. Kettlestrings, Regimental Color Officer; G. Wise- carver, R. Blair, N.R.O-T.C Since 1941, Duke has actively co-operated with the Department of the Navy in training future of- ficers for the Navy and Marine Corps. The NROTC program, offering a four-year course in naval science, leads to commission as an ensign in the Navy or as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Summer cruises are an important part of the pro- gram; aboard ship, the prospective officer is ac- quainted with life at sea and is given a chance to apply the nautical knowledge he has gained in the classroom. The cruises are usually taken between the junior and senior years and may include duty in the Mediterranean with the active fleet. Instead of a cruise, the officer candidate may take his summer training at Quantico, Virginia. The Duke NROTC Unit includes the Band, Drill Team, Rifle Team, and Unit newsletter, the Dolphin. In addition, the Unit offers to qualified midshipmen a Flight Indoctrination Program leading to a career in Naval Aviation. The Duke NROTC has a permanent staff of seven Navy and Marine officers as well as six senior enlisted men. All participants in the program are part of the Midshipmen Regiment. Admiral Earle presents Battalion Commander Chapin with his sword. NROTC STAFF— ?ojt) ; Col. DuRant, Cdr. McCants. Row 2: Lt. Shir- ley, Maj. Wilkerson, Lt. Giovanetti, Lt. (j.g.) Wade, Lt. Cdr. Fisher. Row 3: Chief Mims, Yeoman First Class Gillie, Chief Allen, Sgt. Sadler, Chief Stalvey, Chief Morgan. 129 AO im D A MV ' •■J- Orndorff, R. Kimmich, G. Mullen, M. Buckalew, l.t. Shirley, H. Sheffield, D. Grinstead, F. Walker, W lwlr l I R. Chapman, G. Couchell. Row 2: N. Battelle, J. Morris, R. Monaghan, A. Minard, L. Brinson, W. Fluke, V. Henderson, W. Hankins, L. Morrill, R. Thompson. Row 3: R. Banks, J. Stroud, J. Derby, P. Mossburg, R. Krebs, R. Thompson, W. King, C. Joachimi, P. Mauney, R. King. Row 4; J. Johnson, W. Woodruff, A. Ogrinz, C. Beimfohr, H. Linsert, L. Potter, J. Johnson, J. Clarke, R. Simp- son, A. Coan. Row 5: A. Burgess, R. Knorr, R. Straten, G. Baker, D. Burke, S. Coleman, A. Sheffield, B. Passantino, D. Grilli, Y. Hanja, C. Hall, E. Barnes, A. Deutscher. B UH M Row ' ■Lt. Giovanetti, T. Hanscom, R. Webber, S.Johnson, R. Toler, S. Tipton, S. Ferebee, R. Whitmorc, V Vy l¥l l r l I T. Wright, L. Hamel. Row 2: R. Stummer, L. Neil, O. Powell, T. Steele, S. Gannon, J. HoUis, D. Johnson, R. Hamilton, D. Rawlings, C. Livingston. Row 3: R. Doar, C. Harris, J. Perry, L. Doyle, J. Walters, P. Lamotte, S. Power, V. Helms, W. Grant, P. Nunez, C. Schuller. Row 4: R. Kissam, C. Loch, C. Mason, W. Pursley, B. Dutton, B. Erek, D. Duskin, A. Gregory, B. Barnhardt, C. Berry, J. Parker, J. Norton. Row 5: F. Beasley, C. La Varre, B. Robbins, J. Wright, J. Stafford, W. Clay, B. Graham, J. Luciano, D. Sandlin, D. Mack, G. Kelley. C COMPANY R,i,f 1: l,t. C: ii. lishci. R. Paitin. D. iJcan, V,. ulkr, A. I ' lirdy, (.. Ilidiiipson. K. I l.tc lir, . J . Shriver, A. Kennon, D. Graham. Row 2: R. Hubbard, J. Covington, J. Geehr, P. Guden, L. Cooper, J. Upchurch, M. Rhoads, J. McKey, P. Sarafian, R. Reed. Row 3: J. McCarthy, P. Houseknecht, W. Blackard, T. Doubleday, G. Hollett, D. Ross, M. McLain, C. Wright, T. Cosgrovc, J. Todd, W. Vaudreuil. Row 4: R. Straten, E. Carlson, A. Kuhn, R. Green, J. Underhill, H. Kerr, R. Cox, M. Hayncs, C. Westerman, J. Worsham, S. Ellis. Row 5: M. McDorman, J. Groft, W. Sommermeyer, P. Nicholas, S. Lotncr, T. Cooley, N. Scnkus,J. West- moreland, A. Matuza, P. Ferine, J. Weingarten. DRILL TEAM Row 1: Maj. Wilkerson, K. Mcssikomcr, B. Taylor, P. Van Ryzin. Row 2: R. Hcycr, W. late, A. Ward, E. Dcrrybcrry, J. Evans, T. Anderson, G. Black, R. Knorr. Row 3: ]. Kiscr, A. Colclough, S. Snyder, R. Van Nuisc, A. Baird, T. Steele, A. Miga, H. Wright. Row 4: J. Dolhouse, T. White, R. Hardy, M. Stockton, W. Jones, R. Denton, N. Grace, D. Amey. Row .5; A. Umstead, J. Meier, J. Patterson, R. Ilarkness, D. Tanner, L. Miller, B.Johnson, E. Garand. M. Nickelsburg. 131 k A.F.R.O-T.C QUEEN The AFROTC chose as their Queen Miss Emilia Saint-Amand. a freshman from Gaffney, South Carolina. N.R.O.T.C QUEEN Miss Betty Herndon, high school senior from Henderson, North Carolina, reigned as NROTC Queen. ¥W- I J ii!m- -MX Row 7: Maj. Wilkerson, W. Clay, L. Brinson, R. Doar, R. Stummer, G. Thompson, S. Gager. Row 2: G. Baker, J. Dalhouse, A. Ward, S. Ferebee, C. Coch, P. VanRyzin, L. Walters. SEMPER FIDELIS Row 1 : Maj. Wilkerson, Advisor; S. Gager, President The society which bears the Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis, seeks to create closer ties ainong those who have been or will be associated with the United States Marines. It prepares the ROTC stu- dents for Marine officer candidacy and for future service in the Marine Corps. Commanded by Midshipman Stu Gager, the Society sponsored an extensive program of social and business activities. Among the social calendar ' s highlights were the Birthday Ball in November and several informal barbecues in the Spring. On the more serious side, field trips to Marine air bases and camps in the local area were undertaken by the mem- bers. The Duke Beta Chapter of Semper Fidelis was established in 1952 by Marine option students of Duke and the University of North Carolina. It was later chartered and is now an active unit in the Marine ROTC program, which is offered by more than fifty American colleges and universities. 133 HONORARIES W ITH the great number of national and lornl honorary societies, one might well ask the question, What is the purpose of an honorary? According to the various charters, the purpose of an honorary fraternity embraces the following: first, to recog- nize achievement in an individual, to single out, sometimes collectively, students who have demon- strated admirable qualities of leadership, scholar- ship, and a general proficiency in one or inany fields. Moreover, it would seem that an honorary seeks to bring together those individuals who share a com- mon interest. The result is a greater knowledge of a particular field, to say nothing of the many valu- able friendships formed in the course of membership. Since the inception of Phi Beta Kappa almost two centuries ago, honoraries have played an im- portant, an integral part in American college life. This role of such societies has held true at Duke, since the University made the transition to educa- tional prominence some thirty years ago. Esther Gudger Booe WHITE Anne Helen Strickland I ' Lob Jean Eby Melicent Seyfert Mary Kathryn Sweeney ' Karen L. Hanke DUCHY Mary Katherine Ulmer Roy Jackson Bostock Rex Dee Adams RED Karl Arthur Ray Sanford Victor Levinson Charles William Rose James Wiley Fowler, III FRIARS Melvin Lawrence Thrash 0mm J Stiphen Kinder Braswell RoHERT E. Breen, Jr. OLD Jared VVmmam Buti.er Randee B. Carpenter, Jr. I TRINITY Aft ill Douglas McCall Chapin DoNAED Jo.SEPII KiSSLAN WiEi.iAM H. Lamb Robert S. Rankin, Jr. Clayton Ogden Prueit, Jr. Gary Howard Saeenger Johnny Mitchell Markas William W. McCutchen, Jr. 138 Nancy Lee Bond SANTA Mary Ann Rohrhirst Patricia Ann Flatter Charlene Harti.ine ■ i FILOMENA [nnirH Ann Rollins Linda Mary Klose k 139 PHI BETA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa, founded on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary, is the oldest honorary scholastic society in the United States. There are now 170 local chapters, the Duke chapter being chartered in 1919. Phi Beta Kappa ' s emphasis is on the liberal arts and sciences, and it leaves to other organizations the recognition of academic success in other fields. To be considered for election, undergraduate students must have a 3.30 quality-point average for six semesters while earning a minimum of 90 semester hours. Elections are made in October, February, and during Commencement Week. At the Commencement meeting a limited number of Ph.D. candidates are also elected. Officers of the Duke chapter for 1961-62 were Dean R. Florence Brinkley, Presi- dent; Dr. Karl M. Wilbur, Vice President; Dr. William F. Stinespring, Secretary-Treasurer; and Dr. Harold T. Parker and Dr. Paul Welsh, Members of the Executive Committee. MEMBERS ELECTED OCTOBER 25, 1961 Rex Dee Adams Barna Titus Allen, Jr. Norman Gerald Barrier Susan Gayle Bennett Barbara Ann Black Roy Jackson Bostock Jane Carol Bowness Kenneth Gerard Brown Deborah Burnham Barbara Lee Burton Richard Lane Calendar Douglas McCall Chapin Leonard J. Comess John August Cronquist Sandra Lee Deckert Millard Charles Dunn, Jr. Lois Jean Eby James Wiley Fowler, III Marvin Hill Greene Michael Edward Greene Lonnie Oscar Grigsby Robert Elmer Hamel Karen Lisa Hanke Frank Edward Hanscom Elliott Wannamaker Hardin, Jr. Margaret Ann Harrell Frances Madeline Hartsell John Miller Hines Carol-Lee Hurley Peter Edward Jackson Carol Anne Lamb Kann Margery Ann Katz Irmgard Matilda Keeler Neal William Knight, Jr. Susan Barbara Letzler Sanford Victor Levinson Emmelyn Susanne Logan Arthur James Mann Mary Ann McLeod Donna Frances McNabb Edwin Ernest Messikomer Helen Laurie Midgett James Cobb Mills, Jr. Louis Herman Netzer Douglas Paul Nuetzman Mary Ann Bryant Oakley John Stoakes O ' Neall Kathleen Alice Patterson Bettie Kent Paylor Sylvia Ann Peck Brenda Lee Phillips Jerome Alec Pieh Willard Cresse Pierson, Jr. Jonnie Alberta Pons Don Warren Printz Charles William Rose Walter Avery Scarborough, Jr. Melicent Seyfert Sandra Crotts Shugart Roxanne Dora Smathers Cynthia Gail Smith Priscilla Ellen Smith Charlotte Temple Spencer Dawn Linkletter Stuart Melvin Lawrence Thrash Emily Elizabeth Tucker Mary Lynn Veach Francis Edgar Walker, Jr. Wright Willingham Emma Jean Zimmerman 140 f WHO ' S WHO This year fifty-seven Duke University seniors were nominated to be listed in the Blue Book of academics, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. To be included in the ranks of America ' s collegiate aristocracy is surely one of the graduate ' s highest honors. Duke students receiving this distinction were recognized for outstanding records in both academic and extra-curricular activities. In addition to the significance of this accolade, students in Who ' s Who may take advantage of a student placement service which provides recommenda- tions for job or graduate study applicants. Chosen because their past accomplishments are indicative of future success as well, these men and women exemplify the term leaders of tomorrow. Rex Dee Adams Norman Gerald Barrier Bonnie Eloise Benedict Barbara Black Nancy Lee DeVries Bond Esther Gudger Booe Roy Jackson Bostock Jane Carol Bowness Stephen Render Braswell Robert Emmett Breen, Jr. Jared William Butler Constance Elleanore Carlberg Randle Burt Carpenter, Jr. Douglas McCall Chapin Edwin Lee Chestnutt Patrick Campbell Coughlan Sandra Lee Deckert Patricia Metcalf Drewry Lois Jean Eby James Wiley Fowler, III Galen North Griffin Lloyd Edward Griffith, Jr. Karen Lisa Hanke Elliott Wannamaker Hardin, Jr. Nancy Elizabeth Heilmann Warren Paul Hottle Rhonda Eugene Johnson, Jr. Irmgard Matilda Keeler Donald Joseph Kisslan William Holman Lamb Susan Barbara Letzler Sanford Victor Levinson William Walter McCutchen, Jr. Marth McGonigle Patricia Mcllvain Michael John McManus Johnny Mitchell Markas Susan Clara Mathews Don Milton Mewhort David Marvin Nee Brenda Lee Phillips Jerome Alec Pieh Clayton Ogden Pruitt, Jr. Robert Stanley Rankin, Jr. Karl Arthur Ray Judith . nn Rollins Charles William Rose Mclicent Seyfert Anne Helen Strickland Bethany Sue Strong Mary Katherine Sweeney Gary Douglas Thompson Melvin Lawrence Thrash Mary Katherine Ulmer Francis Edgar Walker, Jr. Robert Rey Windeler, Jr. Susan Pratt Weeks 141 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA The Duke C!haptcr of Omicron Delta Kappa, the national senior mcn s leadership honorary, was founded in 1934. Members are selected on the basis of outstanding character, service, and leadership in the campus community. Achievement is recognized in the areas of scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, speech, music, drama and other arts. With this representative group of campus leaders as a nucleus, ODK works to promote better understand- ing between the student body and the faculty. Under the direction of President Doug C ' hapin, the group tapped members in the fall to bring its total membership, including those initiated last spring, to twenty-one. Rex Dec Adams Norman G. Banier Roy Jackson Bostock Stephen Render Braswell fared William Butler Handle B. Carpenter, Jr. Douglas McCall C;hapin James Wiley Fowler, III Gal en North Griflin Donald Joseph Kisslan William H. Lamb Sanford Victor Levinson Wm. W. NJcCutchcn, Jr. Don Milton Mewhort Jerome Alec Pieh Karl Arthur Ray Charles William Rose Gary Douglas Thompson Mclvin Lawrence Thrash Robert Eugene Whitmorc Robert Rey Windeler, Jr. 142 PHI KAPPA DELTA In 1 944, the members of Omicron Delta Kappa, the senior leadership fraternity for men, met with the student leaders of the Woman ' s College in order to organize a counterpart of ODK on East Campus. Phi Kappa Delta, as the new group was called, has, since its founding, sought to recognize representatives from various campus activities who are out- standing in their scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Guided by President Jane Bowncss, the twenty-three members of the group met twice monthly during the past year. At these informal Sunday dinners, campus problems and matters of mutual concern were brought up for discussion. Bonnie Eloisc Benedict Barbara Ann Black Esther Gudgcr Booe Jauc Carol Bovvness Constance Carlbcrji; Sandra Lee Dcckcrt Lois Jean Eby Madeleine Thea Evans Karen Lisa Hanke Nancy Heilmann Molly jo Hcrslicy Susan Pratt Weeks Katherine D. Home Susan Barbara Letzlei Irene Lilly Martha McGonigle Brcnda Lee Phillips Marie Mclinda Rose Melicent Seyfert Mary Gibbs Slater Joan Kay Stewart Mary Kathryn Sweeney Mary Katherine Ulmer 143 SANDALS Founded in the 1930 ' s to recognize girls who demonstrate outstanding leadership potential and who are exemplary in their character and serv- ice to the University during their freshman year, Sandals is a sopho- more honorary with a membership of twenty girls. These girls provide the University with such services as guiding prospective students on campus tours, assisting during Freshman Orientation Week, and aiding in the running of WSGA assemblies. The Sandals ' social activities include banquets, a mid-winter tea for the Trustees of Duke University, and a fall dance co-sponsored by Beta Omega Sigma, the counterpart of Sandals on West Campus. Included among the important educational aspects of Sandals ' program are monthly seminars, studies and evalua- tions of school policies. Throughout the year, these girls work on fund- raising projects for the Sandals Scholarship, awarded each year to an outstanding rising sophomore co-ed. Susan Hill Blount Diana R. Calverley Josephine M. Faust Suzanne Carol Gronemeyer Mary Patricia Hill Kristina Margaret Knupp Ruth Virginia Lilly Mary D. Lucas Janet Allen Mathews Sylvia Jean McKaig Patricia McQuiddy Margaret Elaine Moss Mary Ann Parker Patricia B. Smith Lucy Wilder Taylor Margery Lee Todd Gail Marie Tousey Mabel Stuart Upchurch Ann Harris Verner r.ynn Louise Yarnall 144 BETA OMEGA SIGMA Beta Omega Sigma, once devoted to heckling freshmen, has evolved into an organization devoted instead to helping first-year male students. A highly regarded sophomore leadership honorary, BOS promotes active student participation in campus affairs, thus developing the leadership potential of its members. These same sophomores pitch in and lend a hand in various campus activities; for example, they serve as guides for the many guests during Homecoming Weekend and jointly sponsor the tradi- tional BOS-Sandals dance held in the fall. The group is dedicated to en- couraging individual responsibility as described in A Code for Commun- ity Living. Aside from its various contributions to the University com- munity, BOS provides formal recognition of those freshmen who are exemplary in their demonstrated qualities of leadership, scholarship, and service. Zeb Elonzo Earnhardt, Jr. Richard Allen Best Gerald K. Busch Ernest Camp, III John Gobel DeGooyer, Jr. Walter Herbert Dixon, Jr. Charles R. Epes Kip McKinney Espy Charles Stephen Foster Gordon Dexter Livermore John C. Markham, III Philip Case Ogden, Jr. John Harger Roediger Charles P. Rose Courtney B. Ross, Jr. Clifford M. Schmidt, Jr. Bernell Kenneth Stone Raymond E. Vickery, Jr. Richard William Zeren 145 IVY Ivy is the East Campus sophomore scholastic honorary. It was founded in 1937 by the Class of 1940 of the Woman ' s College. Ivy ' s purpose is to encourage scholarship and to stimulate intellectual curiosity among women students. Members are tapped after the first semester of their freshman year or in the fall of their sophomore year. To be eligible for membership, a candidate must have a scholastic average of 3.25 for the first semester, or a 3.5 average for the entire year. Each year Ivy holds a joint banquet with Phi Eta Sigma to honor all freshmen who have a B average on their mid-semester grades. Another annual event is the presentation of the Dorm Scholarship Cup to the East Campus house with the highest scholastic average. Judith Helen Anderson Charlotte Holmes Aull Cynthia Anne Batte Mary Eleanor Blakely Margaret Ann Burruss Nancy Elle i Capps Lee Beryle Clark Sara Louise Cosens Doreen Carol Davis Susan Ellen Emlet Josephine M. Faust Sandra Wayne Frederick Carol Ann Getz Anne Jackson Gregory Alice C. Guerry Mary Ann Hart Carol Ann Himelick Joan B. Holmquist Joan Hutcheson Nancy Elaine Jenkins Marcia Ann Kauffman Kathleen J. Kienzle Katherine A. Kittelle Susan June Klein Adrienne Carole Kohn Karen Elizabeth Krueger Carroll Ann Leslie Valerie Ann Lewis Linda Marie Loeb Linda Marie Long Mary Harriette McGehee Patricia McQuiddy Dorothy Inza McQuown Barbara Hamilton Mayer Sandra Sue Mosher Margaret Elaine Moss Nancy Patricia Mueller Mary Ann Parker Donna Sue Peters Miriam J. Quinby Andrena E. Ray Susan Robinson Virginia Dale Samler Mariann Kirven Sanders Charlotte Gail Seeman Marcia Sharon Smith Martha Davis Strayhorn Kathleen C. Stettler Margery Lee Todd Mabel Stuart Upchurch Virginia Lee Vance Bonnie Gray Vick Barbara Jane Washburn Mary Erskine Wheat Patricia Gail Wilson Sue Ann Yager 146 PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is the local scholastic honorary for sophomores on West Campus. Phi Eta Sigma recognizes outstanding scholarship and high potential at the beginning of a student ' s college career and initiates all freshman men who have attained a 3.5 average for their first semester or their entire first year at Duke. After tapping freshmen, the honorary becomes an administrative structure for academic leadership through- out the sophomore year. This year Phi Eta Sigma conducted tours for freshmen, ushered at various university functions, and joined with Ivy to honor, at a special banquet, all freshmen who had earned at least a B average at mid-semester. Encouraged by their sponsor, Dean Barney L. Jones, these men arranged a tutoring service for new freshmen, in their attempt to aid others and to increase their membership. Charles F. Adams William R. Anderson Jeffrey Applestein Karl T. Benson Brent F. Blackwelder William C. Blackwelder Samuel P. Burford, Jr. Davis A. Coolidge Eugene F. Cornelius, Jr. Thaddeus G. Dankel, Jr. Eugene E. Derryberry Kenneth H. Dresner Richard P. Guelcher Edward L. Keller Gordon D. Livermore Alfred S. Lurey Leighton B. Parker, Jr. James M. Richardson, Jr John H. Roediger Courtney B. Ross, Jr. Edward T. Spencer, Jr. Bernell K. Stone William E. Watson Jimmy C. Whorton Richard W. Zeren 147 The Arnold Air Society is a national honorary designed to salute outstanding cadets in each de- tachment. Founded in 1947 to honor General H. H. Hap Arnold, Commanding General of the Army Air Forces during World War II, the society has been active on the Duke campus since 1950. Various members of the society direct the local Civil Air Patrol program. As part of this program, they teach drill procedure in the Durhani schools and sponsor an annual drill competition for neighboring AFROTC and NROTC drill teams. AFROTC cadets seeking membership in the Arnold Air Society must be passed by a selection board and must maintain a C average in their overall curriculum. Under the direction of Major Halstead, members devote themselves to the pro- motion of good citizenship, the real goal of the Arnold Air Society. Standing: }. Hamilton, R. Breen, W. Hottle, W. Lamb, R. Titus. Kneeling: E. Tavernisc, R. Briggs, P. Coughlan, B. Anderson, K. Geiger. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 148 CORSAIRS SOCIETY Row h E. Mcssikomcr, D. Amcy, t. Routh, R. Shirley, D. Grinstead, J. VVorsham, President; H. Sheffield. Row 2: S. Zumbro, B. Chapman, D. Nee, J. Kiser, S. Ellis, R. Heyer, H. Shaffer. Rotv 3: ]. Allen. R. Whit- more, P. Bell, R. Barnes, W. Davidson, C. SchuUer. Row 4: D. Clhapin, R. Maxon, G. Mullen, R. Kis.sam, W. Vaudreuil, J. Dalhouse. Since its first initiation in January, 1958, the Cor- sairs Society has worked to honor outstanding mid- shipmen, to increase the esprit de corps in the NROTC, and to stimulate interest in the Navy on the Duke campus. Founded to recognize outstanding achievement by midshipmen in the Naval Reserve Program, a B average in Naval Science and an overall C average determine eligibility for juniors and seniors. Corsairs was established because Duke needed an NROTC honorary fraternity. At present, its mem- bers are making plans to expand eventually into a national naval honorary society. On the Duke cam- pus the Corsairs are instrumental in promoting in- terest and achievement in naval activities. Meetings are held at regular intervals, at which times the group invites naval officers to give featured talks. 149 The North Carolina Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the national scholastic honorary for engi- neers, was instituted on the Duke campus on Jan- uary 10, 1948. Since that time, the group has en- deavored to mark in a fitting manner those who have distinguished themselves by scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumni. The prime goal of the hon- orary is to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Selection of mem- bers is made from engineers in the top eighth of the junior class or in the top fifth of the senior class. Tau Beta Pi held a tapping ceremony and ban- quet in the fall and another in the spring. In addi- tion, the honorary sponsored five weekly slide rule lectures, given by members of the faculty, for the benefit of interested science, math, or engineering students. Row 1: A. E. Palmer, P.Jackson, G. Thompson, R. Maxson, Dr. O. Meir. Row 2: H. Seiff, G. Roach, L. Sammons, D. Chapin, R. Herring. Row 3: L. Bresee, A. Kennedy, J. Tinnell, G. Grills, F. RoUe, H. Shaffer. TAU BETA PI 150 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Row 1 : W. Broome, M. Thompson, R. Chambers, President; Dr. D. Davies, Faculty Advisor; B. Bauder, Sec ' y.; Merrill Smith, V.P. Row 2: D. Denton, J. Timberlake, R. Kimmich, M. Goodson, W. Priest, C. Zoubek, B. Heid- rick, D. Ward, Steve Mohn. Row 3: S. Gentry, A Mann, C. Clement, F. Gamble, J. DuPuy, G. Couchell, R. Davis, L. Purnell. Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest profes- sional fraternity in Business Administration. The Beta Eta chapter, chartered in 1929, was one of the first organizations to be founded at Duke. The fraternity ' s ends, as set forth in its charter, are to foster research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in colleges and universities, courses leading to degrees in Business Administration. During the past year, the group visited the North Carolina Trade Fair in Charlotte, the Mid-East District Convention in Norfolk, and the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The fraternity also sponsored the open lecture, How to Choose the Right Company, and invited leading Durham businessmen to speak at its dinner meetings. 151 In 1932, Le Salon Frangais was established through the efforts of Dr. and Mrs. Neal Dow. Six years later, this informal group was chartered as the Alpha chapter of Tau Psi Omega, the national hon- orary French fraternity. Initiation is limited to those students who maintain a B average in their French studies and an over-all C average; a reasonable fluency in the language is requisite. All students who would further their knowledge of France are invited to the weekly French table, held in the East Campus Union every Tuesday evening. The Alpha chapter also produces a major French play annually. These performances feature an all- student cast. A number of French picnics are also sponsored by the group. The original project of the Dows has kept to its purpose: to arouse interest in the very esprit de France. Row 1: P. Candlin, M. Bulgarin, J. Walker, Pres.; D. Stuart, F. Tiregol. Row 2: K. Tabari, M. Aucrbach, N. Keine, W. Laleh, S. Yager, T. Triska, A. Stinnett, M. Dunn. Row 3: A. Watters, M. Fifer, R. Lilly, D. Fisher, L. Speck, A. Cothran. TAU PSI OMEGA 152 SIGMA DELTA PI Row 1: J. Castellano, Advisor; G. Mayer, F. Hanscom, Pres.; L. Eubank, E. Torre. Row 2: R. Shahan, S. Fortenbaugh, J. Dougall, B. Burton, A. Crandall, M. Evans, C. Caine. For a little foreign flavor on the Duke campus, try the Christmas Fiesta as enthusiastically cele- brated by the participants, the members of the Span- ish honorary. Flamenco dances to the click of cas- tanets were in order at the spring dinner and dance. The initiation banquet was a little more sedate, as the society was reminded of its true purposes. Sigma Delta Pi, sponsored by Senor Castellano, strives to create a broader knowledge and a deeper apprecia- tion of Spanish contributions to culture, to promote better relations between Spanish and English- speaking countries, and to recognize students who have demonstrated superior ability and interest in Spanish studies. Sigma Delta Pi also acquaints its members with opportunities for travel and employment open to them. The society ' s prerequisites are a B average in Spanish courses and an overall B average. 153 Kappa Delta Pi is a national education honorary with 220 chapters. As a result of the increasing em- phasis on education, the 35-year-old Duke chapter has been confronted with great responsibilities and challenges. In response to this challenge, several meetings this year were devoted to discussion of ways to meet the increasing need for and the prob- lems facing new teachers. All students interested in education were invited to attend. The society also met to hear speakers from the various areas of edu- cation and gathered for the annual year-end ban- quet. Membership in the society is limited to juniors, seniors, and graduate students maintaining a B average in education courses and standing in the upper fifth of their classes. Initiation also implies that these students have the potential for successful teaching careers. Row 7: A. Clark, A. Norris, B. Hennis, Pres.; P. Smith. Row 2: W. Ryle, Dean Wilson, Mrs. D. Poe, N. Burton, J. Pons, W. Stumpf. Row 3: H. Wiggins, E. Fulbright, J. Kline, A. Flowers. KAPPA DELTA PI 154 VARSITY D Row 1: Eob Turner, Wain Barnes, Dick Brock, Louie Van Dyck, Mike Welsh. Row 2: Robert Diamond, Larry Siegal, Frank Bernstein, Terry Hough, Jay Arnold. The Varsity D Club is, as its name implies, the West Campus honorary recognizing athletic achieve- ment. To be eligible for membership, a student must have earned a letter in any inter-scholastic sport. Once admitted, the student pays the nominal yearly dues and thus becomes a inember in good standing. He is then free to attend all meetings and the ban- quet for Duke lettermen. In addition to these meetings, to which the group invites guest speakers from the world of sports, and the banquet, the Varisty D Club also sponsors the Blue-White games and carries on a special cam- paign for the American Cancer Association or Heart Fund. The wide range of the club ' s activities accentu- ates its goal— to serve the athletic department, never losing sight of the best interest of both coaches and athletes. 155 The Duke chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honorary, was established on campus in 1932, eighteen years after the national organiza- tion was founded at Syracuse University. The group seeks to stimulate interest and to promote scholar- ship in the field of mathematics. The membership qualifications, a B average in math through integral calculus and an overall B average, are indicative of the honorary ' s high standards. The more than fifty members of Pi Mu Epsilon convened twice during the past year to initiate new members. At these meetings, professors and senior mathematics majors addressed the audience on progress and opportunity in the general field of mathematics. Director Carol Ann Wilson and Vice- Director Jim Sawers led the group. Row 1: S. So, C. Hilton, R. Smathers, M. Katz, C. Wilson, President; J. Meier, C. Woodard, F. Walker, D. Pike, R. Smith, L. Williams. Row 2: J. Ozbolt, R. Maxson, G. Husa, J. MacNaughton, E. Thompson, T. Mc- Intire, C. Fincher, F. Broesche. Row 3: J. Tinnell, A. Kennedy, R. New- man, n. Towp-send, R. Thornberry. PI MU EPSILON 156 KAPPA KAPPA PSI The Alpha Gamma chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, the national music honorary, was founded at Duke in 1922. The organization was inactive from 1945, when its activities were suspended because of the war, until 1958, when it was renewed. The purpose of Kappa Kappa Psi is to acknowledge outstanding musicians. The standards for member- ship are entirely in keeping with this aim. To be eligible, a student must have participated, for at least one year, in either the Concert or the March- ing Band. These superior musicians entertained visiting bands after football games, helped to sponsor and make arrangements for the High School Band Day, and ushered at the presentations of the Concert Band. Kappa Kappa Psi ended its active year by designing and decorating a float for the Joe College Parade. Row 7: L. Holt, B. Morgan, J. O ' Neill, Dr. Bryan, R. Jones, President; M. Dunn. M. Green. Row 2: D. Ekker, E. Keller, P. Finch, D. Guelcher, B. Newman, J. Abbot, P. Gurley. DELTA CHI EPSILON Delta Chi Epsilon, founded at Duke in April, 1959, rewards outstanding academic achievement within the junior and senior classes of Civil Engineer- ing. The organization was established to recognize the characteristics necessary for success in an engi- neering career and to aid in the development of those characteristics in the undergraduate engi- neer. To qualify for membership, the undergraduate must, as a junior, rank in the upper fifth of his class or, as a senior, in the upper third of his class. In addition to maintaining an ext ensive file of pamphlets and brochures, the honorary keeps in- formation on graduate programs and available fi- nancial assistance. Delta Chi Epsilon endeavored to promote better student-faculty relations through constructive criticism of professors and courses, and by an annual student-faculty banquet. Row 1: E. Bryan, Sponsor; K. Thompson, L. Sammons, J. Oldham, President. Row 2: B. Hunt, J. Oldham, B. McCutchen. Row 3: J. Ozbolt, F. Rolle. „Vo Pictured: B. Ross. 157 DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA Delta Phi Rho Alpha, the local athletic honorary for women, encourages participation and interest in various sports. Its members set an example by active participation in basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, bowling, and badminton. In addition. Delta Phi Rho Alpha recognizes students who have shown interest, good sportsmanship, and ability in at least two sports. Established on the Duke campus in 1921, the honorary is composed of women from the junior and senior classes; members are usually tapped in the spring. Each year the group presents a gold key to the senior woman who, in their estimation, has most actively promoted athletics on East Campus. In these ways the honorary emphasizes and contributes to the growth of athletic opportunities for women. Left to right: S. Helm, L. Dilworth, C. Aydlett, V. Warr, S. Porter, G. Miller, P. Smith, S. Farmer, B. Mills. PSI CHI DELTA Outstanding Duke students, majoring in psy- chology, find a common meeting ground in Psi Chi Delta, one of 1 34 chapters of the national society, Psi Chi. The purpose of Psi Chi is to stimulate interest and to recognize achievement in psychology. To fulfill its goals, the membership regulations of the organization require a psychology major with at least six hours of psychology, a psychology course average of 3.0, and an overall grade-point average of 2.8. Formerly a local honorary, the Duke organiza- tion received a national charter in 1959. The group invites speakers connected with the various phases of psychology and informs its members of opportuni- ties in graduate work. In addition, Psi Chi Delta publishes a newsletter in which the latest advances in psychological research are recorded. Rotv 1: J. Heiser, G. Gimbel, M. A. McLeod. Row 2: B. Burton, J. Weiner, H. Thomas. Row 3: P. Bishop. Row 4: A. Bcrger, L. Caudle, B. Tieger. Not pictured: J. Pieh, J. Carpenter, C. Larmore, H. Mills, B. Hall, J. Stewart. 158 ORDER OF HIPPOCRATES The Order of Hippocrates, the honorary of the Duke Pre-Medical Society, recognizes scholars of proven leadership ability and of good character. To be considered for the Order, a student must be a member of the Prc-Mcdical Society, have a 3.0 overall average after a minimum of 75 semester hours, and have a 3.0 average in courses treating the pre-medical sciences. Since the first initiation ban- quet in 1955, about fifty members have been ad- mitted into the society. Under the direction of Titus Allen, the organizational program this year was de- voted to gathering information about past members. These thumbnail sketches appeared in the Caduceus, the pre-medical monthly, and were accompanied by accounts of the work now being done by former Duke students in the several medical fields. David Allen, Robert Carraway, Walter Scarborough, Titus Allen. ORDER OF ST. PATRICK The Knights of the Order of St. Patrick was founded in 1945 to inspire pride in the College of Engineering, to promote good fellowship and under- standing among members, to stimulate interest and participation in the extra-curricular activities of the Engineering College, and to foster better rela- tions between the students and faculty. This year, directed by Honorable St. Patrick Jim Gobbel, the chief concern of the Order has been to provide a nucleus for an engineering long-range planning committee. It also sponsored, with Tau Beta Pi, the Slide Rule lectures for freshmen engineering and science students. Membership is open to chival- rous juniors, seniors, and faculty members of the College of Engineering who prove themselves worthy of being knighted by the Order of St. Patrick. Row 1: ]. McMuUen, D. Chapin,J. Oldham, E. Chesnutt. Row 2: L. Sammons, R. Whitmore, J. Gobbel, President; B. McCutchen, P. Jackson. 159 PI TAU SIGMA Since 1944, Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary in mechanical engineering, has played a leading role in University engineering activities. The organization ' s purpose is threefold: to foster the high ideals of th e engineering profession, to stimulate interest in de- partmental activities, and to develop co-operation among the various branches of the School of Engi- neering. To be eligible for membership, a student must be in the top 25 per cent of the junior class or the top 35 per cent of the senior mechanical engi- neering class. Each year, an Outstanding Sophomore Award is presented to the sophomore engineer attaining the highest academic average. Also, the senior with the best engineering paper in class, or in professional society competition, receives an award. Other func- tions include review lectures for the E.I.T. examina- tion and an initiation banquet for new members. Row 1: T. Mclntire, R. Herring, President; H. Seiff. Row 2: E. Snyder, P. Little. Row 3: R. Maxson, J. Tinnell, W. Roach. J fot Pictured; A. Kennedy. SIGMA PI SIGMA The only national physics honor society, Sigma Pi Sigma limits its chapters to accredited colleges and universities offering a challenging program in physics. The Duke chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma was founded in 1925 and is the second oldest in the nation. The Society recognizes students of proven scholastic ability who show promise of achievement in physics. In addition, it promotes student interest in advanced research and study. To qualify for membership in Sigma Pi Sigma, one must have completed eleven semester hours in physics, having maintained at least a B average both in physics and in overall course work. After a fall tapping, the group, headed by Sam So, began the year with a business meeting, followed by the Fall Picnic. During the remainder of the year, the mem- bers took part in meetings, lectures, tours, and the Spring Picnic. Row 1: S. So, Dr. R. M. Williamson, R. Newman. Row 2: G. Loclcwood, F. Walker, R. Smith. Row 3: D. Townsend, J. Sawers, G. Lunsford, J. Mac- Naughton. 160 PI SIGMA ALPHA The local chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honorary, was founded at Duke in 1955. To be eligible for induction, a student must exhibit a notable interest in the field of political science by maintaining a B average after at least ten semester hours of the study of governments. The student must, in addition, rank in the upper third of his class. Pi Sigma Alpha seeks to foster student interest in governmental activities and to create an awareness of public affairs by bringing important current issues to the attention of the University com- munity. The group also sponsors numerous panel discussions and a symposium. The local chapter was guided this year by President Rex Adams and Dr. Roma S. Cheek, the group ' s sponsor. C. B. Luce, Jack ie Gurley, Sue Farmer, E. E. Schattschneider, J. K. Galbraith, Susan Bennett, B. Goldwater, Phoebe Dadakis, Emmy Logan. THETA ALPHA PI Since its reactivation on the campus in 1958, the Duke chapter of the national honorary dramatics fraternity, Theta Alpha Phi, has succeeded in creat- ing interest in the theater by honoring outstanding achievement in dramatic arts. The major require- ment for membership is significant contribution to dramatic production on the Duke campus; contri- butions may range from a starring role in a smash hit, to directing, playwriting, production or business management. New members are chosen at the be- ginning of each semester. Informal meetings are called when necessary, preceding the two initiation rituals each year. The increased membership of Theta Alpha Phi was guided this year by faculty advisor Victor Michalak and President Lola Powers. By stressing the importance of theater arts in college life, the honorary has furthere d its goal of encouraging in- dividual and collective interest in dramatics. Row 1: G. Schenck, B. Vestal. Row 2: K. Cohen, L. Powers, Pres.; J. Lee, G. _ HoUister, J. Welbom, W. Healy, A. Sader. Row 3: M. Rouse, R. Parks. Not ■Pictured: L. Shriver. 161 GREEKS A FRATERNITY stands for many things: leader- ship, scholarship, and friendship. At Duke, the force of this brotherhood is felt by those who sincerely be- lieve that, be it shown only by a moment of laughter or the warmth of a strong handshake, the fraternity system is a lasting example of the benefits of com- mon ideals. College fraternities originated with the founding of Phi Beta Kappa in 1776. In 1870, the first sorority was formed. From these beginnings, the Greek system has grown and spread, while aspiring to the highest concepts of service, loyalty, courage, co- operation, and integrity. The word fraternity brings to mind memories: of dances, cabin parties, dates, and fun. But in reality, there are many experiences which cannot merely be termed fun. The fraternity man may remember a Christmas party for underprivileged youngsters; the sorority woman may recall emotions during the Fraternity-Sorority Sing. These, too, are part of the meaning of fraternity; these, too, arc part of the experience of college. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Row 1: J. Harper, B. Alden, B. Wantz, M. Myers, L. Snowdon, P. Baugher, L. Gillooly. Row 2: K. Watson, C. Zaugg, M. Cook, J. Anderson, L. Clark, C. Hart, H. Hertzog. Row 3: K. Lockwood, J. Leutwiler, A. FuUagar, C. Caine, L. Caine. Row 4: C. Larmore, M. Farmer, M. L. Huck, N. Thompson, M. Nathanson, J. Duke. Not pictured: D. Damschaoder, M. Brown. The stated purpose of the Panhellenic Council, the representative body of sororities at Duke, is to promote co-operation among sororities and to co- ordinate sorority activities with those of the school and city. The Council consists of two members from each sorority plus thirteen ex-officio members, the sorority presidents. The group meets weekly in an attempt to find new methods of unifying the thirteen member sisterhoods to work for the good of the in- dividual sisters and the University community. The activities of the Council, directed by Presi- dent Lowell Snowdon, began with the hectic East Campus rush. Later in the fall, in conjunction with the IFC, Pan-Hel .sponsored the annual interfratern- ity sing. In the .spring, in addition to presenting a fashion show, Pan-Hel promoted the Greek Week Carnival. The group also presents an annual scholar- ship award and sponsors a foster child in Greece. Lowell Snowdon, President INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Bruce Bauder, Ira Parker, Jim Connelly, Treas.; Buck Buckalew, Sec ' y.; Bill Lamb, Pres.; Bob Pless, Rec; Al Tatum, Paul Wohlford. Bill Lamb, President The Duke Interfraternlty Council was organized to supervise matters relating to the Greek chapters on campus. It consists of two principal bodies — the Council of Presidents and the Executive Board. The Council of Presidents, which initiates legislation, is made up of the presidents of the eighteen social fraternities at Duke, and is governed by the Presi- dent of the IFC. The Executive Board, the judicial branch of the IFC, delegates much of its authority to the Investigating Committee. This special com- mittee probes possible violations of the IFC Code and decides if the offenders should be brought be- fore the Board. The IFC this year inaugurated open relations between freshmen and fraternity men during the first semester. As a result. Formal Rush, which for the first tim.e took place during the semester break, was not the stiff, uncomfortable afli ' air that it had often been in the past. GREEK LIFE Fraternity life at Duke is known to the outside world by many symbols — a lion, a skull and cross- bones, an arrow, a lyre, a sword and shield, an anchor, and so on. But for the brother or sister, Greek life holds a deeper meaning. It signifies the brotherhood of a fraternity .section or the sisterhood of a room in Carr Building — occult organizations maintained under the watchful, if remote, eyes of the national office. Within fraternal walls, mystic rituals are performed, lasting friendships and as- sociations are made, secret hand.shakes are gripped, private whistles are whistled, and dues are paid. Almost every Greek devotes some of his time to an active social schedule — cabin parties, bridge and poker tournaments, beer and pizza fests, picnics and banquets, or gatherings of the clan. The ZBT ' s, rice, and geisha girls The Pi Phi ' s Alice and Rabbit — is that symbolism? A wagonful of Phi Kaps — and Bubas thinks those guys are basketball players ! 166 irj ■■.. 0 ' jJKH . . . but where is Suzie Wong? Anything to impress the rushecs: On your knees, Thetas! Secrete dorm meeting of the Key Club. Delta Sigs and the rubber that just keeps stretching. 167 Sigma Kappa, big dipper, and Mr. Sun. Who says the Old South is gone with the wind? GREEK LIFE diverse elements of the Greek system are brought together in many of these social events, as well as in scholastic and athletic competition. Each group also undertakes a program of charitable work. A fraternity is a close group of brothers or sisters chosen for life membership by those who were chosen before them. Each fraternity is naturally the best on campus, and each group takes pride in the suc- cesses of its members in any and all phases of campus life. With the annual revitalization of the Greek orders through the phenomenon of rush, certain memorable features of Greek life are guaranteed continuation. The fraternal cycle implies pledge projects and dances, float-building, homecoming displays, pilgrimages to Myrtle — all of which strengthen the bonds of fraternity life. Chubby Checkers and disguised Pi Kaps fool the fans. Kappa Sigs say, Twist today, for tomorrow you may ache. ' Phi Dclt inullicis every where, meet Harry Buffalo! Post-game twisting lessons, PIKA style. ADPi ' s give their room in Carr a canopy top. 169 ALPHA CHI OMEGA With dirty knees, l)ig smiles, and iiappy liearts, the sisters of Alpha Chi Omega began another East Campus rush. Amid joy and confusion, the Alpha Chi ' s welcomed a wonderful new pledge class. October brought our visit- ing Province President, a pizza party, and the pledges ' Hallowe ' en party at the C.P. Hospital (with a party afterwards for actives and pledges). Then the glitter of our semi-formal dance at the Jack Tar, a mouth-watering spaghetti supper for the pledges and their big sisters, and song fest practices. January meant exams and studying, but February finally came with a brand new semester A beautiful pledge dance, then initiation and new sisters to siiare the Alpha Chi spirit and excitement of spring events. Peanut Pal l ay . . . scholarship banquet . . . fun at picnics and retreat . . . good times at the warehouse working on the float . . . and finally a senior banquet. Another year had passed a fun-packed year, but also a year of sharing the sisterhood of Alpha Chi Omega. . nne Harper, President; Diana Bole, Rush Chairman. PLEDGES— ?(«(; 1: N. Pell, C. Corn, C. Heyl, B. Taggart, B. Craig. Row 2: L. Rogers, M. Ernst, S. Shepherd, P. Davis, J. Ullenberg, C. Dilworth, E. Becton. Raw 3: E. Greig, S. Schlesinger. K. Esslinger, B. Johnson, N. Temple, F. Hollar. i Cl 170 Bole, Diana Bowdron, Dottie Bradshaw, Barbara Bremer, Linda C arr, Ava Marie Cronin, Cinny Damschroder, Dede Dancy, Marty Davi dson, Susan Dudley, Dot Galland, Anne Gibson, Cathy Griswold, Laura Harper, Ann Home, Kathy Hubbs, Gerry Kairinen, Eila Kline, Janet Lea, Mary Ann Leonard, Cathy Lewis, Caroline Logan, Emmy Mclntire, Penny Miller, Gail Moore, Becky Peabody, Mary Lou Pell, Nancy Ramseur, Bebe Rouse, Margaret Siler, Nancy Smith, Ann Smith, Charlotte Sperry, Sue Strayhorn, Marty Turner, Arline Wheat, Polly Wiley, Sarah Willis, Betty Zaugg, Cecile fli? £ 171 ALPHA DELTA PI Kay Goodman, President; Bebe Bradshaw, Rush Chairman. Diamond pins sparkling, the Omicron Pi ' s greeted the year in the best do or die fashion. After rush parties ranging from the raucous (remember Stuart at the juke- box party?) to the sedate, we found ourselves with pledges so fine we often had trouble heeding Trish ' s advice. Our pledge banquet, the Hallowe ' en party with the Carolina Pi ' s, weekly visits witii the darling and brave CP Hospital children, charity ticket sales these, with our Chanti- cleer beauty, Phi Bete, and Duchess, helped make those months some of our best. Then amidst vacation, activities and studies, came the Sing, party plans with the KKG ' s, and our Christmas party. Exams over, a full second se- mester began for the gals of the violet— the pledge dance, initiation, parties with fraternities, and elections. Joe College and beach-week plans reminded us that our year was drawing to a close. Then after we sang and laughed our way through the Senior Dinner our year was over. Grand memories made it hard to bid our sisters good-bye, even though we could look ahead to next fall ' s happy reunion. PLEDGES— Row 1: M. Butler, L. Swain, J. Conn, C. Smith. Row 2: B. Brading, R. Garden, J. Thornton, A. Pickrell, A. Davis, C. Simeon, E. Saint- Amand. Row 3: B. Heefner, S. Henderson, B. Cooper, M. Burckel, |. Black, B. Morgan, C. Cousins. 172 Anderson, Nancy Bradshaw, Bebe Burton, Les Cantrell, Lydia Coble, Janet Cooper, Annette Crandal, Anne Cuttino, Harriette Ellis, Agnes Farmer, Muriel Fearrington, Jay Gillie, Mary Olive Goodman, Kay Gregory, Jane Gronemeyer, Suzanne Herrin, Kay Isley, Kay James, Scherer Jenkins, Nancy Little, Frances Miller, Betsy Mitchell, Meriel Morris, Barbara McGary, Lake McLellan, Macky Neblett, Beverly Nolan, Pam Perry, Jerry Peters, Donna Sue Pons, Jonnie Ramsey, Carol Shurtliff, Juneal Stewart, Joannie Swain, Beth Thompson, Nancy Towle, Trish Trent, Becky Upchurch, Stuart Verner, Ann Watson, Katrina Weeks, Bev Wilkinson, Lillian Young, Martha 173 ALPHA EPSILON PHI Mai Nathanson, Rush Chairman; Gail Margolis, President. The AEPhi ' s welcomed each other back to campus and immediately turned their attention to putting tinal touches on rush plans. Enthusiasm and anticipation were more than rewarded by the girls who become our pledges. Thanks to their ambitious spirit we now enjoy a newly decorated room. Gail and Judy found their jobs as FAC ' s exciting and rewarding. Judy also served on Y-Cabinet, while Mai devoted her time to NSA. Adie and Marcia were tapped into Ivy and Adie also worked on this year ' s Symposium. In the holiday spirit, the chapter filled a Christmas basket for a needy family. At pizza parties, bowling and skating parties, mixers with fraternities from Carolina and State, and at our pajama party at Blu ' s we let down our hair (or put it up in the latter instance) for a year of real fun. Our wonderful pledge dance and the fun at Joe College rounded out a full social calendar. So we said good-bye to the year of the pink flannel farce, but know that next year will be just as exciting. PLEDGES— Z.p to right: L. Johnson, D. Bennett, S. Cohen. 174 Block, Barbara Chapnick, Maxine Kohn, Adrienne Margolis, Gail Nathanson, Mai Smith, Marcia Wald, Gail Weiner, Judy 175 ALPHA PHI Elsa Ely, Rush Chairman; Patti Groves, President. Back from beaches and summer jobs, Alpha Phi ' s jumped into a successful rush season with the help of our field secretary, Jean Ratcliffe. After pledging a wonder- ful group of girls, we settled into a fall filled with Thursday suppers together, a big-little sister party at the Festa Room, and a Scholarship banquet. The pledges enter- tained at a Thanksgiving Party and then we Phi ' s took that much needed break. After Thanksgiving we held a progressive supper (complete with homemade lasagne), and a coffee hour. Then the Christmas whirl began with our annual caroling at the VA hospital, followed by a party at the home of our Alumnae advisor. January found us kicking up our heels at a cabin party and (ugh !) hitting the books for exams. Spring was exciting with the initiation banquet and dance held at the Country Inn. AH pitched in to build the Joe College Float, and soon the lucky delegates were chosen for the National Conven- tion. Our annual trip to Myrtle Beach after exams rounded out another fun-filled year. PLEDGES — Row 1: S. Powell, K. Stettler, M. Osborne, A. Morrison. Row 2: M. Wechter, A. Brisendine, B. Ferguson, L. Weaver. 176 Bott, Carol Burbridge, Gail (lardwell, Martha Cariberg, Connie Caudle, Lori C ' .ook, Marfie Day, Carolyn Douglas, Donna Ely, Elsa Oarlock, Kay Garrenton, Bobbie Gimble, Gretchen Groves, Patti Leahy, Muffi Lockwood, Kathy McFarlane, Jan Packard, Jan Robinson, Barb Sydnor, Judy Weaver, Janet Weaver, Sue Wilbourne, Sharon Wingfield, Jane 177 DELTA DELTA DELTA Bonnie Kelley, President (center); Carol Woodard and Suzy White, Rush Chairmen. Take a little bit of ginger . . . Delta ' s Big Jets soared into another Rush, netting them twenty new chances to spread the good word. Take a little bit of grit . . . Dehas again adopted the Methodist Retirement Home, with Peanut parties and regular visits. Take a little bit of sunshine, just to make a hit . . . Actives treated pledges at the Rat, the pledges responding with a surprise P. J. breakfast. The cabin party prefaced a joint flapper party with KD. Take a little bit of spirit . . . Following the Found- ers ' Day feast with UNC sisters. Deltas appeared in the Sing, then jolly-jolly-bunched for the annual Christmas Pine Party. Take a little bit of pep . . . Uncorking the new semester with a Pledge Dance, the 3-D ' s beat a spring retreat to New Hope, then answered the call of the Great White Elefink to raise Delta $ ' s for their annual campus scholarship. Put ' em all together . . . After DDD-lightful Joe College floating, Tri-Delts climaxed their year with an exodus to Myrtle. You ' ve got Tri-Delta ' s Rep! PLEDGES— foif 1: K. Luce, M. Edwards, J. Thacker, J. Herndon, J. Harris. Row 2: D. Miller, L. Erickson, T. Carr, A. Acton, L. Anutta, C. Jones, D. Carroll. Row 3: S. Piester, C. Metz, S. Hall, S. Baker, S. Duncan, J. Gilmore, P. Pilgram. Mot pictured: S. Hunyadi 178 Adamson, Joan Bebout, Harriet Bcllaire, Lesly Bennett, Susan Brown, Gini Camfield, Lissie Carver, Laura Gates, Ellen Gook, Jan Gooke, Pat Dillon, Garolyn Dougall, Jo Ann Emerson, Sue Farmer, Sue Fisher, Vivian Harden, Judy Isaly, Garolyn Jolly, Anne Jordan, Sue Kaufman, Betsy Kelley, Bonnie Kimbrough, Laurel Kneen, Judy Lee, Peggy Montonye, Lynnsey Patton, Sheila Porter, Suzie Ransey, Anne Rasberry, Jane Rose, Melinda Van Dyck, Judy Wanless, Garol Wantz, Bobbie Ward, Jackie White, Suzy Wilcox, Landis Woodard, Garol York, Tina f r 179 The Delta Gammas came back to school ready to plunge into rush with renewed enthusiasm, which resulted in a pledge class of eighteen wonderful girls. For more interesting meetings, the DCs scheduled speakers and special programs every other week. As part of our Na- tional Project, we helped out at Butler, the state rehabilita- tion center for the blind. We also adopted an orphan in Korea. Christmas season found us in the Sing and in a whirl of parties. The party at Butler ' s was a great success, as was the tea and our annual Christmas dinner. The new semester brought a cabin party, pledge swaps and a formal dinner. Initiation and the pledge dance were moments we had all been awaiting. Spring came, with the beach party in Wilmington during the Azalea Festival, the Parent ' s Weekend Tea, and Founder ' s Day Banquet. All too soon the Senior Banquet was here and we were bidding fond farewells to our graduating sisters, with memories of a wonderful year of sisterhood and fun. Betty Kramer, President; Sally Chaney, Rush Chairman. PLEDGES— fow 1: C. Combs, J. Baran, L. Gambill, M. Martin, P. McKay. Row 2: S. Hall, J. Rector, L. Corbin, P. Oakley, P. Fraser. Row 3: A. Bacon, P. Tofflemire, S. Gillespie, A. Wilson, V Waterman, S. Clark. 180 Bagley, Carol Balch, Brenda Baldwin, Ann Benedict, Bonnie Binning, Barbara Bixler, Lynn Blomberg, Karen Brooke, Barbara Brown, Bernice Caine, Constance Chaney, Sarah Given, Linda Hayes, Gladys Heiser, Joan Hodson, Ann Jennings, Judith Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Mary Johnson, Wendy Jones, Pam Kline, Nancy Leslie, Elizabeth Moss, Judith Myers, Dianna Noblett, Sally Pittman, Germainc Samonds, Janet Skiles, Susan Stayer, Glenda 181 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Royce Greenlaw, President; Susan Neff, Rush Chairman- In a welter of deep knee bends and push-ups led by rush chairmen Susan and Anne, Thetas breathlessly greeted a horde of freshmen with a barrage of smiles and scrapbooks. Beta Rho sophistication gave way to joyous shrieks when twenty girls pledged themselves to the Black and Gold, to Big ' n ' Li ' l Sister pizza parties, and to Kite Day. Soon afterwards there arose the clatter of pledge paddles and of secret pals haunting secret bud- dies. As the hour quiz rut drifted into the term paper rut, Thetas still had the Sing, led by Peeress Lynn, coffees, the Founders ' Day Banquet, and a surprise Christmas party. To relieve second semester doldrums, Thetas in- dulged in fun doings — the pledge charity project and the Initiation Banquet, and sad doings — the Senior Farewell Banquet and the Goodbye Spring Retreat. Highlight- ing Spring ' s mud-luscious weekends were the Golden Triad and Joe College. Theta Beach Weekend closed a grand year under Royce, and, ready to repeat the cycle next fall, Thetas departed still booming T with an H with an ETA. . . . PLEDGES— ?o«; ; R. White, J. McCleary, M. Woodruff, A. Mace, M. Wilson, S. Carithers. Row 2: E. Bay, L. LeCompte, M. Miller, M. Hamilton, B. Balderston, B. Washburn. Row 3: S. Dittmar, K. Gittings, M. Ross, S. Fish, J. Robbins, S. Cotterill, M. Sawyer. i s 182 Anderson, Judy Barbour, Ann Bate, Caryl Braisted, Lynn Brewer, Karen Chamberlin, Delia Deckert, Sandy Fair, Jackie Fortenbaugh, Sue French. Kit FuUagar, Ann Greenlaw, Royce Halla, Fran Hamilton, Anne Hilton, Carol Holmes, Ginny Ingham, Margo Johnston, Sue Kiefer, Karen Larson, Pat Mueller, Nancy Neff, Susan Phillips, Brenda Pierpont, Carrie Price, Jeannie Robins, Judy Robins, Sally Robinson, Susie Rosenberger, Willie Sheridan, Alice Spalding, Joan Stansberry, Karen Triska, Thyra Wallwork, Kristen Welch, Judy White, Chris Yarnall, Lynn 183 KAPPA DELTA Rooney McKenzie, President; Mary Ellen Surratt, Chairman, Rush Another momentous year in the annals of Sigma Delta. Rooney and Mary Ellen were overflowing with ideas from the National Convention. One of them, a retreat before rush, helped us to face the avalanche of freshmen, and with new olive-green skirts and rose-white blouses, the KD ' s ushered in a new year and twenty wonderful pledges. A cabin party with the Tri-Delts, a pizza party with Bat — seems like all we had was fun! We were hardly dull Jills, however. KD ' s made Phi Bete, Class Honors, and the campus beauty polls, too. A Christmas party at the V.A. helped us more than the patients, then Kathy Claus treated us with gifts at a party in our room. February was never fuller — pledge banquet and dance. White Rose Week, mugs, Initiation, friendship. Sixty- six diamond pins, everywhere we looked. Spring brought Joe College, a retreat with the Carolina KD ' s, and plans for the trip to Myrtle. At last the Golden Anniversary of our founding arrived in April — it was a big success. In fact, as we look back, the whole year was. PLEDGES — Row 1: B. Myers, G. Brown, D. Robb, J. Lang, G. Kinard, B. Cameron, S. Cornwell, A. Stephens, M. Doggett. Row 2: S. Merritt, M. Draley, M. Guidon, B. Johnston, A. Lassiter, A. Jordan, C. Patrick, F. Cowan, J. Watson. 184 Anderson, Lynn Auman, Sarah Barker, Dodie Beach, Bea Beaver, Harriet Bentzle, Betty Boden, Carla Blount, Susan Hill Campbell, Connie Choborda, Marie Coleman, M. L. Combs, Sugar Cosens, Sally Daniel, Harriet Drennon, Jane Drummond, Martha Ellis, Jennifer Golson, Mary Ann Harrell, Margaret Ann Hester, Harriet Huck, Mary Lou Jones, Bet Kimmerle, Nancy Jo Larmore, Cal Leonard, Rhonnie McGehee, Harriette McKenzie, Anne Mosher, Sandy Moss, Elaine Patterson, Kathy Proctor, Babs Schwartz, Lois Shahan, Robin Smith, Betsy Smith, Frannie Stanford, Geri Strother, Becky Sugg, Ann Surratt, Mary Ellen Taylor, Lucy Touchton, Judy Tousey, Gail Ulmer, Kay Williams, Carol Willis, Edie Wooten, Mary Bryan ? ' Pi fj f 185 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Joan Jarden, Rush Chairman; Martha McGonigle, Presi- dent. With a burst of laughter, a scraping of benches, and a rolling-up of shirt-sleeves, the Kappas whirled into the new year. Aided by tuhrer Martha and her ac- cordion at the Heidelburg Party, the girls in blue suc- cessfully pinned twenty superlative pledges. With a little tiger and a huge Devil, KKG ' s won the Homecoming Poster Contest. We discussed music and religion in our seminar and cut a record for children with Cystic Fibrosis. Hilariously flubbing Lovely Girl in the sorority sing, we redeemed ourselves by caroling, on pitch, at retire- ment homes. The holiday season was highlighted with the pledges ' surprise for the actives and the Kappa-ATO blast for Edgemont children. Exams over, the Kappa ' s initiated eager pledges, exclaimed over their sisters pre- sented at the Triad, and then retreated for a weekend. The KKG ' s joined the AD Pi ' s in a spring frolic and reveled in the sights of Florida and Joe College. Suddenly, it was time for Senior Banquet, Myrtle Beach, and National Convention — time for regretful goodbyes. For the Kappas it had been a big year — a challenging and exciting nine months. PLEDGES— ?o!K .• J. Huntley, M. Ricketts, D. Searles. Row 2: M. Umstead, M. Mellencamp, J. Harrold, B. Aibers, M. Herter, E. Finley, G. Bur- gess, R. Campbell. Row 3: T. Browncll. A. Campbell, S. Schumacher, H. Smith, L. Jennison, P. Deckert, S.Jordan, L. Tart. 186 Albers, Dorothy AUaway, Sam Auerbach, Marion Baldwin, Muff Bass, Bertha Boutwell, Sue Brenizer, Meredith Brueggemann, Bonnie Calverly, Diana Courtney, Cinda Davis, Meiba Finley, Ellen Greenleaf, Puddy Gregory, Panny Grotz, Diane Hamel, Judy Harper, Jean Hartman, Julie Hershey, Molly Hinman, Sue Hodder, Ginny Holmquist, Joan Hutcheson, Joan Jarden, Joan Jones, Casey Kettering, Ann Leutwiler, Jean McBryde, Read McGhee, Sue McGonigle, Martha Moss, Julianna Nimnicht, Liz Pangborn, Penny Parsons, Susie Raub, Toni Seyfert, Mel Slater, Gibby Spence, Elizabeth Stretch, Mary Sue Todd, Margie Welt, Phoebe Williams, Janice Wright, Mandy B H § S 187 PHI MU Emily Tucker, Rush Chairman; Diana Gordon, President. The fun and excitement of seeing each other again after the summer had scarcely worn off when Rush was suddenly upon Gamma Epsilon chapter. Emily ' s parties made us all think pink and the night after our Wizard of Oz formal party we welcomed the new pledges with a pizza-fest in Carr. Pledging coincided with the visit of our National President, and at the alum picnic afterwards we happily greeted our non-rushers. Fall saw our Girl Scout work get under way, and at Thanksgiving we again sponsored the collection and distribution of baskets for needy families. The pledge class presented the pledge project to the chapter at the Christmas Party. Second semester brought a Big-Little Sister banquet, the gala Pledge Dance, Initiation, and Founders ' Day celebration. Finally we ' ll remember many things — the Friday night bridge club, Jeanette and the Sing, the volleyball tourna- ment, Howard Johnson ' s, the slumber party at Penny ' s, and especially what fun it was to be sisters in Phi Mu. PLEDGES— Lf to right: N. Moore, J. Nichols, J. Collis, S. Rackelman, C. Beck, P. Pugh 188 Brand, Trudy Bryan, Kathy Dilworth, Dilly Dinsmore, Jean Dorsett, Sandy Duke, Janet Eastwood, Gail Glass, Janette Gordon, Diana Greef, Gara Hart, Carole Ireland, Patty Kirkman, Ann Loeb, Linda McNabb, Donna Murphy, Jan Quinby, Mariam Ray, Dennie Rice, Sally Shuford, Charlotte Smith, Mary Speck, Linda Tucker, Emily Weeks, Barbara Zimmerman, Rusty 189 PI BETA PHI pt i 2:222i aSJ i. Suzanne Sulzer, Rush Chairman; Mary Morgan, President. Inspired by summer fun, Pi Phi ' s returned to Duke prepared to make this the sorority ' s best possible year. Potential pledges having arrived, each rusher was soon consumed with thoughts of the long but rewarding period ahead. Welcoming the new pledges, the year ' s activities began with a cookie shine and later a banquet at the Hope Valley Country Club. Homecoming arrived and with it the time to greet alums with a breakfast and fond reminiscences. Mary and Helen joined the group just in time for the retreat, with boating, football, skits, and later, serious discussions. We participated in intramurals and the Sing, and visited the old folks ' home. Before initiation, the big and little sisters dined at the Rat. The steak and beans dinner, the Monmouth Duo cele- bration, and the long awaited Triad filled the Spring. Encouraged by our second place trophy last year, work on the Joe College float was spirited. The nostalgic senior banquet and then the big move to the beach ended another year of fun and friendship in Pi Phi. PLEDGES— ?o!t) 1: C. Odom, L. Orr, K. Collins, S. Pauly, A. Gilliland, M. Stevenson, M. O ' Neal], S. Persons. Row 2: B. Garnett, S. Allen, N. Mur- ray, S Smith, O Evans, P. Bradsher, B. Brummet, L. Barnett, B. Winstead, A. Rnaprs 190 Calkins, Kathy Chandler, Suzie Clark, Lee Clements, Joyce Clinkscales, Ann Cook, Roddy Crawford, Patty Curry, Sue Dailey, Nancy Davis, Doreen Edwards, Malinda Finfrock, Connie Fowler, Jo Ann Gallup, Debbie Garratt, Bette Goodrich, Honey Graham, Diana Haas, Becky Halstead, Ann Haley, Jo Harriet Harrison, Sandy Heilman, Nancy Hicks, Holly Hitchcock, Francie Horack, Kitten Irwin, Ann Jones, Carolyn Kitchen, Cinda Knapp, Kristy Knobelock, Suzie Lilly, Gini Lilly, Renie Lupton, Ruth MacKenzie, Sue Mathews, Janet McKaig, Sally Moody, Susan Morgan, Mary Osthoff, Anita Ray, Janice Roberts, Patty Robinhold, Robin Sulzer, Suzanne Sydnor, Carrie Waters, Liz West, Dallas Williams, Patty Willis, Mary PI n © © ifei ££££££ 191 SIGMA KAPPA @QQQQ@@ PatBaugher, Rush Chairman; Gwyn Hutchinson, President. With a retreat at Aycock ' s cabin, Alpha Psi started a year of fun and accomplishment. The new pledges were welcomed by a pizza party, surprises from secret bud- dies, and a party in their honor with the Lambda Chi ' s at UNC. Our Brownie troop at Edgemont got into full swing again, with Valerie as leader. For Hallowe ' en we donned costumes and went trick or treating to collect money for UNICEF. Founders ' Day was celebrated by a tea for alumnae. Continuing our tradition of combining pliilanthropy with fun, we made stuffed dolls as Christ- mas presents for needy children along the Maine sea- coast, and held our annual Christmas Sale to raise funds for philanthropic work. This was soon followed by a Christmas party. To start the new year, the chapter cele- brated its thirty-first birthday. Second semester began with a cabin party. Then the pledges became the center of attention as Inspiration Week was followed by initia- tion and the gala pledge dance. The year was closed with a farewell banquet for the seniors and a fun-filled trip to the beach. PLEDGES — Barbara Blohm, Sue Beard, Cinda Benjamin. 192 Atkins, Jean Baugher, Patricia Cassaday, June Cordle, Margaret Early, Jane Gaddy, Jean Geroge, Kay Gillespie, Mildred Helm, Sue Hutchinson, Gwyn Kellermann, Carolyn Lewis, Valerie Stuart, Dawn Sutton, Katrina Willis, Tricia 193 ZETA TAU ALPHA 9 nQ And suddenly the summer was gone and Zetas plunged headlong into 1961-62. After a Welcome Back retreat, 209 Carr feted the rushees for one hectic week, and with the invaluable aid of ou r rush chairmen we extended the Call of Zeta to nineteen of the most gung-ho pledges we ' ve ever seen. Pledges received big sisters on Founders ' Day, and the chapter joined them for the Pledge Banquet. The three weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas were packed — song retreat and the Sing, annual Christ- mas party for the alums, cozy hayride, caroling on West, and a Christmas party for the children of the maids and janitors. Exams came and went, fortunately, and soon came the Pledge Dance preceded, of course, by our traditional get-together at the Saddle Club. Despite all predictions to the contrary. Spring arrived, with our slumberless party in the Gym, the carwash to raise scholar- ship money, and — Joe College ! A farewell banquet for the Seniors and we were ready to party it up at the beach. Judy Adams, President; Marilie Fifer, Rush Chairman. What a year! PLEDGES— ?o«; 7: C. Southmayd, M. Creed, G. Cohoe, B. Pittman, A. Wise, P. Sun, A. Williams, B. Matheson, W. Tuttle. Row 2: J. Bogot, C. Kurtz, K. Cooey, S. Kraybill, C. Whitfield, C. Tcr ts. F. Williams, N. Trimbur. 194 Adams, Judy Alden, Betsy Boyd, Jerry Boswell, O ' Hara Carl, Mary Beth Coddington, Susan Cox, Carolyn Dantzler, Eleanor Davis, Angela Dixon, Lynn Fell, Jean Fifer, Marilie Geckeler, Judy Gillooly, Linda Gurley, Jackie Hamilton, Cavett Haskett, Jo Heer, Rosemary Hill, Maripat Houck, Mary Lowenbach, Christine McNeill, Roberta Meacham, Ann Moore, Linda Morris, Elizabeth Pace, Ellen Robertson, Sandra Rudigar, Linda Schoenly, Virginia Snowden, Lowell Stinnett, Ann Taliaferro, Lynn Tolson, Jane Vail, Helen Wheeler, Mary Williams, Barbara Worden, Susan Yager, Sue Ann Young, Margaret I J 195 mJ ALPHA TAU OMEGA Bob Breen, President Classes resume with House C strong in all phases of campus life — Chapin and Hottle command the NROTC and AFROTC units; 25 brothers on the Dean ' s List (the academic one) ; our Y-Men and assistant house- masters who spearheaded a fine rush climaxed by Bat- telle ' s bigheartedness at the Phi Club — also known as the Good Will; two team captains and a host of fine athletes. Homecoming was another spectacular ignored by the Downtown Merchants Association; the third floor established spring headquarters at Piney Mountain after the General returned from NYC with a truckload of juice ; Gager ' s famous and brief financial reports; Breen ' s often-heard she ' s working tonight ; Ola ' s IM teams; Griffin ' s apartment; Nee ' s Jag; Hottle replaces Maverick on TV; Buzzard ' s Atlanta train on Tech weekend; J.B. ' s 3-house orgy in Columbia; Yogi ' s auto- biography, Led Three Lives opens in Chicago; beach weekend; skiing at Reynolds — all went to make ' 61 - ' 62 a memorable and profitable year for the Taus. PLEDGES— oa; ?.- P. Coll, L. Rice, L. Tise, B. Moorefield, J. Waddell, W. Place, Row 2: D. Brooks, R. Mos ' sburg, R. Harding, J. Aldridge, T. Lemly, M. Orr, H. Henderson. Row 3: J. Luciano, D. Burke, C. Poel, R. Inglis, J. Weisiger, W. Moeling, B. Blackard. Not pictured: D. King, D. Fullerton . 196 Adams, James Adams, Tom Earnhardt, Barney Battelle, Anthony Battelle, Nick Bebout, David Bell, John Blanco, David Booth, Stu Breen, Bob Buckalew, Buck Camp, Ernie Carmichael, Leighton Chapin, Doug Clayton, Bob Coble, Larry Elder, Bill Faar, Tom Franklin, Dave Gager, Stew Grace, Perry Griffin, Bud Griffith, Lloyd Guthrie, John Harris, Rich Haynes, Morgan Henderson, Bill Hoffman, Roger Hottle, Warren Johnson, Bob Kiser, John Kramer, Lan Messikomer, Eddie Miller, Ed McCullough, Ken Nee, David Newlin, Bert Oettinger, Albie O ' Kennon, Bob Oldham, Jim Poel, Charlie Reynolds, Roscoe Roedlger, John Smith, Cal Smith, Jerry Spencer, Bill Stewart, Bob Taylor, Bill Thompson, Ken Thompson, Gary Thrash, Mel Tinnell, John Tuttle, Bob Vande Water, Bob Vincent, Dick Voorhees, Bob Ward, Dave Wheeler, Dave Williams, Neil Wilson, Charlie Wright, Joe tt LM 197 BETA THETA PI Doug Gill. President Back for another round of bods and suds at the Rock- pile, the brothers of Gamma Rho began the year with a move to Columbia for the USC game. Cabin parties and open houses highlighted the football weekends as Kirby did a great job with no money. Following Losee ' s first hash, the Betas hit Homecoming with the usual fold job but unbelievably came up with a display only to have it wash away in the rain. Christmas brought the party with the Pi Phi ' s for the kids from Wright ' s Refuge with Red Bear playing the role with a white beard. The annual Gross Gift party was a success with many brothers catch- ing lunch. After finals, Geoff and Los calmly brought back the best of the frosh for Turner to work on. Spring brought moves to the Rock, bods on the roof and trips to the beach. Joe College, Wannamaker Ball and Beach Weekend were tremendous, not to mention Spring Va- cation in Florida and Nassau. Also among the events to be remembered for the year were the Beta-KA softball game, the Jr.-Sr. football game, low-Iai and shreck. PLEDGES— fi 1: W. Todd, B. Shannon, H. Steele, R. Heugh, F. Bowling, Row 2: G. Flowers, M. Grace, J. Morton, B. Sammons, P. Van Sciver, F. Vanderbilt. J. Ferguson. Row 3: ]. Wilson, P. Martone, B. Worthington, M. Lowry, B. Kurtz, K. Hubbard, H. Greenleaf. 198 J Bromhal, Bob Brown, Steve Carsten, Jack Dixon, Herb Dow, Jeff Fleischer, Bob French, Barker Gill, Doug Gray, Cy Harkrader, Trent Hopkins, Steve Lamb, Bill Losee, Tom Mason, Geoff Melton, Tom Naugle, Page Pfeiffer, Dick Robinson, Pete Sammons, Lee Senf, Tom Spigener, Spike Stevenson, Ward Stuckey, Jack Turner, Tom Vincent, Roger Williams, Rich Woodworth, John 199 DELTA SIGMA PHI Scott Cherry, President Descending back to the home of the Rains and of the Coun try Boy, the Deha Sigs set the tempo for the rest of the year with those fabulous cabin parties. Homecoming was great from start to finish, and AAJ led us to a highly successful social season, especially Shoe Slipper. Intra- murals saw another trophy come our way with a division championship in football. We entered exams still suffer- ing from the shock of being first scholastically and left them thinking there must have been a miscalculation. Rush was one success after another and a good time was had by all. In March came the Pledge Formal followed by the exodus to Lauderdale during Spring Vacation. Joe College served as only a hint to the blast that was had at the Sailors ' Ball during Beach Weekend. These were the big things. However, the year will be remem- bered for other reasons — the Little Grit deserting the South . . . the guiding hand of the Arkansas Statesman . . . the return of the Deacon . . . Fold ' s award . . . giving up the Goat Barn for the Rec Cabin. PLEDGES— ;?ow ; M. McLain, R. EUwanger, E. Minturn, D. Cruikshank, B. Robbins, M. Steckel. Row 2: R. Falciani, D. Robinson R. Reed, R. Dutton, J. Scuffham C. Shives, R. Brown. Row 3: L. Krause L. Cooper, V. Pearson, H. Henry, L Doyle, G. Stepiiens, R. Palmiter. rf flk wm i il ■•t t J JNi r f m M . W - f F 1 ' 1 V- ' I 1 1 ' A mPpV mm 200 Adams, Andy Alsentzer, Bill Amey, David Anderson, Bill Benson, Ted Brown, Ken Cecil, Charles Cherry, Scott Coolidge, David Cox, Don Deal, Harry Dula, Armon Engstrom, Jim Freese, Bus Gallagher, Tom Gamble, Frank Gobbel, Jim Hess, Larry HoUey, Bill Huffman, Dick Jackson, Ray Jones, Sid Kleaver, Bob Kuhn, Al Leland, Stuart Medlock, Clyde Morgan, Dean Morris, Bob McKellips, Wayne Nickle, Bill Nunez, Pete Oglesby, Tom Phillips, Paul Powell, Richard Prewitt, Robert Ross, Robert Routh, Charles Sandstrom, Fred Sarafian, Pete Schroeder, Jacob Shinn, Bob Shives, Barry Summers, George Thomasson, Dave Vigil, Ron Ward, Bob Weaver, Bill Wells, Richard Wilson, Bob Young, Bob ijjjjA ih ' k Aik l MM. 201 DELTA TAU DELTA ATA Wendell Hall, President A social schedule second to none, highlighted by the annual open house for Hanes House, parties with the Tri Delts and Pi Phi ' s, and the annual Roaring Twenties Party, sustained us through first semester. Football week- ends and our intramural football team were part of fall, as were Sunday nights at the Legion Hut, and the IFC Sing where the quartet sounded great, and we came in second. Then the chapter room closed (part of the new approach to scholarship), but that didn ' t stop late-night television or poker games. The Christmas Dance was the best ever, and the annual exchange of gifts saw some appropriate, but never subtle, presents given among the brothers. The perpetual hinge award passed on to another generation. We sweated finals, and made it, as usual. Rush between semesters wasn ' t so bad, and we got the best pledge class on campus, naturally. Rush was one big party, but in five days the party was over, and we were going to study. We did, except for things like Belated New Year ' s Eve party. Queen Dance, and Wannamaker Ball. PLEDGE CLASS— few 1: B. Graham, R. Satterfield, D. Permar, J. Lee, D. Smith, S. Barnes. Row 2: R. Seningen, G. Witzenburg, W. Bachman, B. Holt, G. Gianaras, J. Breazeale, G. Black, Row 3: G. Roschen, B. Hudson, W. Roman, B. Kitching, M. Harris, D. Ferguson, R. Moore. 202 Barnes, Wayne Beasley, Bob Bentley, John Blumfeldt, Dave Braren, Vic Bruen, James Collins, Richard Condon, Dave DeGooyer, John Doak, Tom Donnelly, Dennis Frey, Robert Geehr, Jack Gentry, Stanley Ginther, Jim Goodell, Chuck Graham, Charles Gumo, Richard Hall, Wendall Howe, Barry Johnson, Brian Johnson, William Kohl, William Lee, Rich Leyrer, Tom Long, Dave Lower, Dave McLaughlin, Doug McMullen, Jim Nilsson, Jon Noe, Don Nourse, Jerry Nurkin, Sid Parsons, Dave Phelan, Charles Phyfer, Jay Rauschelbach, Paul Richards, Bruce Rimer, Allen Scovil, Jim Seymour, Bob Shillito, Larry Smith, Les Smith, Tom Sommermeyer, Wade Springer, Bill Stevens, Michael Swain, Ronald Tatum, Al Turner, Bob Van Dyke, Louis Walden, John Whitmore, Bob Williamson, John Windeler, Bob Wood, Mathew Zimmer, Chuck Z werner, John P P P ' 203 Alan Purdy, President As usual the KA ' s were once again the best organized and the most gentlemanly brotherhood on campus — Dieu et les Dames! Although Cubbus and Pridgen have departed, there remain Isaac Insect and Crusader Rabbit to carry on the fine tradition. F.R. and Phil, superlative in their last years, have also taken their places among the immortals. In athletics and campus leadership KA was once again at the fore. The Blue Devils of the gridiron and the diamond had many outstanding KA ' s, among whom were Goat, Rhino, Bulldog, Bwidges, Markas, and Joby. T.T. and Charlie were presidents of their classes. Intramurals were a vital activity this past year, and KA ' s once again excelled by placing Honker and Wickie on the All-IM team. Biddy and the Tiki-god leader were busy with com- munity youth work, and Stoutstein kept us within our social budget. Doc and Fly had great social seasons, each having his turn at the snow machine. Another pros- perous year closed with The Grand Old Gang on top. PLEDGE CLASS— iJoji- .■M. Caldwell, D. Tackney, J. Fugua, B. Goodwin, W. Gibbons, F. Moore, C. Renfrd, D. Rawlings, M. Ferrell. Row 2: A. Van Ness, G. Guthrie, B. Moorefield, R. Ryon, W. Simpson, M. Goadson, B. Rudisell, J. Creech, R. Starrett, P. Palisoul. Row 3: W. Siler, A. Ma- tuza, C. Drulis, L Jones, C. Kiser,J. V. McCarthy, J. Stoltz, T. Moore, M. Balitsaris, G. Garner, R. Hawn.J. Underwood. 204 Bell, Luther Bridges, Dan Bryson, Dan Bugg, Charles Burdette, Dave Bush, Jack Churchill, Neil Clay, W. C. Creech, Frank Dean, Bob Driessen, Joseph Futrell, Bill Glosson, Ronald Guthrie, Jim Havens, Dick Isley, Butch Jones, Jim Kern, Sonny Kitch, Mike Little, Pete Lomax, John Markas, John Maynard, Joe McCarthy, J. V. Moore, John Moss, Joe Payne, Ed Purdy, Al Ramsey, Barry Renfro, Carl Rose, Charlie Scott, Joe Sewell, Robert Stout, Macky Thompson, Wesley Unser, Dave Watkins, Dave Williams, Ken Wheeler, Wicky Wyatt, Bob Underwood, John 1 r c 205 KAPPA SIGMA Jack Bennett, President After a much deserved study rest, Kappa Sig returned to the beloved halls of Duke University, again seeking the meaning of life (Duke life, anyway). True to this search, a quad party was held the second Sunday of our return with the Embers performing. During Homecoming Week- end, Kappa Sig ' s artistic display was a 25-foot operating (?) guillotine which everybody but the judges saw in performance, and which, against the backdrop of black clouds across the moon, proved effective. Even Robes- pierre would have deemed it authentic. Sometime later. Kappa Sig, innocent victim, was implicated in the Quad Riot in which 32 freshmen, 3 fraternity men, and 2 dogs were either killed or maimed. After this incident the serious members obtained control long enough to con- vince the fraternity that hard studying and quieter search- ing for the truth were in order. In view of this decision, a redecoration of the chapter room was started and even- tually finished. Beach weekend and finals concluded this year ' s search for the truth. PLEDGE CLASS— Row 1: J. Martin, J. Brigham, R. Barbee, B. Easley, T. Lipscomb, J. Winchester, D. Professor, J. Brown. Row 2: G. High, S. Shenk, T. Ticktin, D. Cameron, T. Small, W. King, E. Cayce, H. Fader, C. Hall. 206 Bennett, Jack Brumbaugh, David Calendar, Richard Cromartie, Fred Currie, Bill Daniel, Howard Donnell, Comer Fader, Lynn Fincher, Charles Fuller, Fred Gabriel, John Hinds, Doug Jarrett, Jim Keller, William McDonald, Chuck Mueller, Bob Mullen, Graham Perry, Jim Rhodes, Phil Rogers, Beau Snow, Sabin Sutcliffe, Ralph Thomas, Doug Ulrich, Bill Mullen, James L 207 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Ron Lee, President The past year found the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha actively engaged in a renewed attempt to ruin and im- prove themselves. The social schedule, ably planned by Brother Chapman, proved to be one of the best in the history of the chapter. Highlighted by cabin parties, a pajama party, pre-game barbecues, and intimate open houses, the fall semester was climaxed when the Lambda Chi Choir bestowed season ' s blessings upon the Cerebral Palsy Hospital and the Methodist Retirement Home, after which Brother Grifhn served his infamous buflfet, a la candlelight. The seniors, sparked by a few inspired ama- teurs, defeated the underclassmen in the annual Toilet Bowl, a la beer. L ' il Abner headed the list of cabin parties, and Joe College found the brothers willing to be corrupted- a swinging time ensued. June arrived far too quickly, and many of the brothers left the verdant pastures of learning and fellowship for the last time, but they left with fond memories of the past and best wishes for the future of Lambda Chi Alpha. PLEDGES— «c«; 7.- L. Patterson, C. Pilcher, J. Pollard, W. Lawyer, C. LaVarre. Row 2: T. Brown, D. Allyn, T. Hayes, J. Harris, M. Wa lsh, J. Clarke, D. Colclough. Row 3: R. Prcdmorc, T. Zinn-.er, B. Shull, T. White, J. Cawley, W. Hudson, C. Harris. 208 Alexander, Bob Amley, Ed Barr, Art Bowman, Charles Bowyer, Al Brunson, Wes Bryant, Wally Buchanan, Joe Campbell, Frank Campbell, Bob Chapman, Booth Clayton, Larry Condit, Bob Coughlan, Pat Coughlan, Pete Dawson, Tom Denton, Doug Grinstead, Darrel Hankins, Bill Haworth, Al Heidt, Al Herrin, Keith Herring, Randall Home, Al Howard, Ralph Hunt, Bruce Jordan, Lloyd Kingsbury, Bob Kingston, Dave Knorr, Dick Knorr, Bob Kurtz, Bill Lee, Ron Mcintosh, Al Montgomery, Tom Norton, Jim Orndorff, John Pastore, Ken Patterson, John Pusser, Rouse Schmidt, Cliff Shartle, Adam Smyth, Doug Snead, Joe Stone, Sam Taylor, Punch Thompson, Mac West, Joe Wheatley, Jack Yake, Jeff Young, Kit i i IM IMJk m M 209 PHI DELTA THETA C. B. Johnson, President The azure yacht left port in the fall with coxswain C. B. Johnson at the helm. Many shipboard parties were had, including the gross efforts of John, Prince, Co. (the Hot Nuts ) complemented by the strenuous efforts of the Embers at the annual Christmas Dance. A goodly num- ber of the crew became stalwarts for the ACC football champs, while the rest of the crew swabbed the league to win the intramural championship. The crew managed to put the ship scholastically ahead of the rest of the fleet while one crewman. Rex Adams, achieved national recog- nition as a recipient of a coveted Rhodes Scholarship. A storm, apparently directed by an enemy in the guise of a Lamb, damaged the good ship, forcing it into port for repairs. There, taking on 18 fortunate new crew members, the sturdy blue gamely maintained its traditional buoy- ancy in time of strife. C.B. was then relieved by Kendall at the helm as the ship began its return trip trip, with a brief stop at Myrtle Beach. The homestretch . . . and to moth balls again. PLEDGE CLASS— ;?o«; A- J. McClain, N. Boswell, W. Cocker, D. Clifford, A. Sheffield. Row 2: N. Covington, D. Lynch, A. Berry, G. Zupanic, K. Claro, S. Narten, B. Kirwan, J. Lukins. Row 3: ]. Gilbert, J. Rollert, S. Harwood, S. Odem, B. Few, J. Spencer, J. Grigsby, S. Holloway. 210 Adams, Rex Alexander, Welborn Barker, John Beguin, Fred Best, Dick Block, Dennis Bond, William Bostock, Roy Brennan, Bill Briggs, Robert Brown, Doug Butler, Jared Carstarphen, Bill Chesnutt, Ed Connelly, Jim U i Ellis, Sam ■- — ■ - ' -  « ' Erb, Herb Espy, Kip Gardner, Joe Garver, Ed Gee, J. B. Graham, Dave Grilli, Donald Hawgood, Chip Hill, Chuck Hoppin, Charles Johnson, C. B. Johnson, Dave Kendall, Gene Kissam, Roger Kruzelyak, Jack Lamond, Bill Marley, Roy MacCartee, Carl McCausland, Art §71 p WP f p h - McCutchen, Bill Newhort, Buzz ws- K , d ' ' fe . ZJ L Miles, Jim W . T ATf „-Jlr ' ' mjF ' t --. l .A sax ■I BliH II .mtk aialfll Onder, Jack Osmun, Barry Peeler, Bob Prentiss, Don Rhoads, Mike Richardson, Dud Saalfield, Jack Sheffield, Homer Shriver, Larry Smith, Merrill Speiden, Joe Stanier, Chuck Stephenson, Bob Sutphen, Bill Taft, Charles Uible, Dave Vieregg, Art Villani, Angelo Wells, Bill Wilkinson, Jay Wilson, Gary Womble, Bill Worsham, Joe Wright, Dean Wulfsburg, Einar 211 PHI KAPPA PSI KOf ' Don Kisslan, President After many years of hard labor, Phi Psi ' s ancient problem of how to grow grass on its salt flats has been solved. Under the able leadersliip of Jim Derby, a flagstone patio has been laid along the front of our humble estate, suc- cessfully hiding our horticultural failings, enhancing our appearance and providing a floor on which we have cooked and twisted. The Social Committee, working around the patio and a large budget, managed to or- ganize a memorable set of parties. Homecoming, followed by the Ship-Wreck and Untouchables parties de- pleted our number of active brothers (four were drowned in the Eno and seven machine-gunned by Pete Jackson). Rich Bassett won the individual intramural golf tro- phy, while the Phi Psi squad won the team trophy. Belvin, Drews, and Purnell remained unbeaten in the inter- chapter Box-ball matches. This is true only because they had no opponents; the chapter outlawed the game last fall. As usual, we have remained the hub of campus activ- ities — we have always loved being helpful. Row 1: R. Chaiken, T. Castle, T. Cosgrove, R. Patton.Jr., P. Fox, D. Kerman, C. Hough, H. Greene. Row 2: D. McDorman, R. Altschuler, L. Kuntz, R. Lam, B. Miller. F. Scott. J. Mason, N. Eurrice. 212 Abbot, Haviland Alworth, Thomas Backus, Lin Bailey, Robert Basset, Richard Belvin, William Bvrne, Richard Clarke, SheHield DeRochi, Edmond Derby, James Drews, John Foster, Steven Fox, William Glesk, Martin Greene, John Grills, George Hagadorn, Joa Hanscom, Ted Hash, John Heidrick, Robert HoUister, Clay Hough, Terry Jackson, Peter Jennings, Bruce Kempner, Sandy Kisslan, Donald Lange, Wally Marston, Edwin Moreng, Joseph Morgan, Thomas Morrill, Lyman Neis, John Noll, Emmett Nottingham, John Ogden, Sandy Ferine, Phillip Purnell, Louis Rapisardi, Carl Silkett, Charles Steinkuller, Paul Thompson, Richard l ikJiJ ' dik AJL J ' o p I 213 PHI KAPPA SIGMA Kip Moore, President Spirits ran high as A. Smith Bowman, Albert Cruik- shank, O.M. Boston, and all the boys on the first floor returned to celebrate Phi Kappa Sigma ' s Silver Anni- versary at old D.U. There was Blue Devil Hart ' s television appearance at the Carolina tilt, F.M. Weejun Gold ( Polish me! ). Hood ' s award-winning mural, Freets and French 2, Scourge ' s sabbatical at the University of Teh- ran, Wart carrying on the wonderful Santa Claus tradi- tion, Hoss Man on the G.A.S. ticket, and Monk going 3 for 20 in warm-ups before the Penn State game. The year ' s headlines might read: Phi Kap bootleggers moan as campus votes wet; Studley reveals secrets of the Couch Oil Company after dark; Peahead transfers to Florida State; Jimmy O buys chapter room tube; the Rilson flash leads gridders to usual sterling intramural record; Hutzler named the ugliest leach around; Stroker and Beans tie for National Safety Council award; Indian rents out Gilbey ' s Distillery for his wedding reception. Led by Alphas Andy Moore and Ears Ervin, Phi Kaps wrote off another unique year in the animal quad. PLEDGE class—Row r.- D. Peters, A.Johnson, K. Denton, J. Huneycutt,J. Ryan. Row 2: C. Neill, R. Willet, D. Morris, T. Herbert, D. West, T. Nolan, D. Turner. Row 3: J. Kitchin, J. Johnston, K. Podger, Z. Copeland. J. Evans, B.Jordan, S. Hughes. 214 Brinson, Lloyd Brown, Carroll Buckley, Jay Budd, Joel Bundy, Jim Clark, Hal Cox, Ray Dodson, Ed Ervin, Paul Farnham, Barry Goodner, Dave Gouldman, Clyde Graves, Tom Hall, Sheldon Harrison, Buzz Hart, Jack Heizer, Bill Hodges, Steve House, Don Hutzler, Art Inman, Horace Johnston, Jamie Kennedy, K. D. Lynch, Charles Miller, Ben Nathan, Bruce Neill, Chip O ' Kane, Jim Parker, Ira Pfeiffer, Bill Pickens, Wes Pierson, Bill Rankin, Bob Rogers, Jim Salisbury, Steve Sronce, John Smith, Charlie Stanton, Bucky Stith, Frank Stammer, Dick Sullivan, Jack Toler, Roger Truluck, Dick Waldron, Penn Warder, Frank VVehrle, Richard West, David Williams, Jim Wisecarver, George Woodard, Tom fSJ jL J P ? Q P 215 PI KAPPA ALPHA Bill Lyren, President The Rogue Scholars of Pi Kappa Alpha returned to Duke to enjoy another great year of good times, high spirits, and sober intellectualism. Highlights: Hodge- podge directing another fine Snow Ball . . . Limbo learn- ing the backstroke in Pittsburgh . . . Cec refusing an offer from Fred Waring . . . 44,000 amazed people cheering when Erucie got engaged . . . Schlitz writing term papers months ahead . . . Snowflake Hartman reducing his harem to one . . . Bring ' em Back Alive Johnson hunting the Saber-toothed I3uck . . . Quilty combining his two favorite pastimes working for the Record Bar . . . The dictatorship of Lyrenski being overthrown by a military coup under the Colonel . . . Powladin selling pretzels to overcome two successive unbalanced budgets . . . Strings moving to G-A for his sixth and seventh years . . . Kennedy de- ciding which med school to accept . . . Flamingo practic- ing his high school jargon for the holidays . . . B Nort becoming engaged to the Dream G irl of the South . . . and the departing seniors bringing ar other year to a close. PLEDGES— ?ow ;.■L. Hagood J. McKey, T. Mitchell, T. Hickey, F. Jerome, B. Scull. Row 2: A. Caraker, J. Wheeler, S. Dula, S. Hawkey, M. Fisher, A. Guden, B. Urban. 216 Buddington, Richard Carlson, Richard Dean, David England, Phil Floyd, William Gebbie, Tom Gibson, Jack Guglielmi, John Hamel, Charles Harritt, Norman Hedgpeth, Joseph Henderson, Grover Hertslet, Barry Hilliard, James Horton, Lewis Hulen, Myron Jameson, Richard Johnson, Jim Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Skip Johnson, Howes Johnston, Bruce Kennedy, Robert Kennon, Bill Kettlestrings, Don Koonce, John Litz, Edward Lyons, John Lyren, William Miller, Cecil Miller, Robert Morris, Joel Morris, Richard Nolan, Harry Norton, Charles Parson, Chris Powl, Mike Swasey, Allan Wallace, Maury Waterman, John JL A Jfe Wohlford, Paul 217 PI KAPPA PHI Mike Witherspoon, President The Pi Kapps pulled off another spectacular, as fall semester began with A Roman Holiday. Donned in costumes from slaves to Popes, the Greeks went Roman style for a night. Edgar Allen Poe ' s Pit and the Pendu- lum was the source of our Cleave Clemson theme for Homecoming weekend. It didn ' t win a prize, but was selected as one of the seven structural wonders of the Greek world. Armed with knives, blackjacks, zip-guns and brass knuckles, and dressed in Carolina football uni- forms, the twisting Pi Kapps presented a few pre-game calisthenics. However, inebriation of the brotherhood (except our hallowed Pre-Flights) complicated our imitative desires. With Gerry Bear Barnett as Santa Claus, the brothers held the annual party for the Edge- mont children. Spring semester began with a rush which netted another fine group of Fresh. Other highlights included the annual mass exodus to the beach, cabin par- ties, and an attempt to reactivate the 15-second club. June brought the completion of anciher colorful year. PLEDGES— J?ojt 1: B. Pursley, P. Mauney, B. Pollack, J. Parkhurst, B. Feazell, C. Elkington. Row 2: R. Greenwood, H. Wright, H. Keesing, R. Eason, W. Morgan, B. Patton, B. Sheheen. Row 3: B. Graybeal, B.Jones, D. Matthias, T. Cooley, B. Fogle, E. Sasser, D. Hoadley. 218 Anderson, Bruce Atkinson, Gene Atwater, Butch Banks, Robert Barnett, Gerry Belvin, William Beimfohr, Ed Blackwelder, William Boyd, Robert Brown, David Brown, Ken Brumby, Gray Chapman, Skip Clark, Mason Coleman, Steve Crawford, Fred Curry, Denny Davis, Park Davis, Rockwell Doster, John Duttera, Julian Duke, Emerson Eisenman, John Endicott, Tom Favrot, Chip Fielder, Fred Fletcher, Bob Forsyth, Tuck Frank, Randy Fultz, John Glover, Clarence Gordon, Mike Gray, Frank Gray, Nick Hale, Oswald Huggin, David Keith, Ted Leach, Sabin Leegstra, Ruurd Libby, Pete Mann, Arthur Nelson, Gary O ' Kelley, Jim Pazuros, Nick Pieh, Jerry Quattlebaum, Marvin Roberson, Mike Schweistris, Eric Tart, Jim Thompson, Gene Thomy, Vin Turner, Jack Vickery, Ray Wagner, Dee Wilder, Don Willwerth, Ben Witherspoon, Mike ££Mi 219 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Ted Humphrey, President The Ides of March Dear Mom, A sad thing happened — I came back to school; I didn ' t want to start studying so we had a Hometown Beer Party. Unfortunately it was marred when L insert and Peyton played Tarzan on the high tension wires: the funeral was pretty. Homecoming was pretty too. We didn ' t like Clem- son so we had both our alumni rebuild last year ' s Ga. Tech display. We didn ' t win any prizes though. Yes, Mom, I did make the Scream Team. Our aims are to make All-Pro Sudsmen and keep Chief Jackson on the move. At night we play Liar ' s Dice. So far I ' ve lost only $93 and won $12.50. Sometimes Rod the Bod makes book on fights between his Siamese fighting fish, Flash Gordon and Rockey Parrana. But they ' re fixed — Flash has a high opium content in his blood. We had a Sup- pressed Desires Party. It was a real horror show. For grins we lynched the scholarship chairman — he was some kind of nut. This year has really been Fat ' s City. Love, Sheldon PLEDGE CLASS --i?ow 7; V. Wray, T. Kissling, J. Stroud, B. Bouman, R. Webb, R. Verhey. Row 2: G. Kelley, R. Lowe, H. Hargrett, L. Miller, L. Ruby, D. Valle, L. Johnston. Row 3: S. Beresford, J. Jones, B. Stretch, J. Klazinski, M. Furlong, S. Gannon. 220 Anderson, Pat Appen, Richard Bethel, Dave Brown, Dempsy Brown, Tony Cannon, Kin Carson, Chris Clark, John Cook, Joe Croll, Bill Curtis, Luke Daniel, Andy Farmer, Ben Franz, Rod Garber, George Gislason, Bruce Godlove, Ernie Goody, John Hinton, Richy HoUman, Doug Huston, Graham Humphrey, Ted Johnson, Bob Linsert, Pete Marks, Bill Martin, John McCausland, Charlie McMillan, Dave Merwin, Grier Mitchell, Baker Mitchell, Ellison Parson, Don Peyton, Dick Politi, Joe Pruitt, Clay Rysanek, Bill Schweitzer, Pete Senkus, Neal Sziarto, Steve Waud, Ben Webb, Dick Welsh, Mike tB i A A i mhi ' ' 221 SIGMA CHI Steve Braswell, President Many Sigs were back early seven for Y-Man duties, Randy to supervise the entire YMCA operation, and Steve to get the S.U. program rolling. Cnce all the brothers returned, things happened at a rapid rate. Gunner set up a social program which included the usual cabin parties and cookouts, while Carter planned a successful Sweetheart Weekend at Raleigh, where Miss Cyndy Batte was crowned as our new sweetheart. There were also several improvised parties, such as the infamous Thunderbird Incident. We found time to win the Interfraternity Sing and to bui ld up a substantial lead in the race for the IM High Point Trophy. Following rush, we moved into second semester filled with parties, plus a program aimed at strengthening relations with the administration through open-houses and supper seminars. Wade ' s social program was augmented by a gala 50th Anniversary Celebration and Beach Weekend. As the year ended with senior speches, the Sigs looked forward to bigger and better things next year. PLEDGES — Row 1: H. Langworthy, W.Jones, G. Smith, T. Romp, C. MacLane, L. Banks. Row 2: S. Simon, A. George, J. Sullivan, A. Minard, J. Ladd, T. McCarthy, T. Melchior.J. Taylor, B. Bean. Row 3: T. Helmes, B. Larsh, T. Helms, C.James, F. Volberg, B. Davis, A. Beasley, B. Hub- bard, B. Baumgartner. J ol Pictured: W. Grant, E. Fisher, B. Young. t • J t ' t J 222 Abbott, Jim Anderson, Harry Armstrong, Jim Bickford, Pete Braswell, Steve Broesche, Travis Burgess, Andy Burow, Dick Carlson, Ed Carpenter, Randy Christie, Carter Cohn, Don Combes, Sam Cooley, Tom Crain, Bill Derryberry, Gene Epes, Dick Golden, John Gregory, Art Hamilton, Roger Hash, Ed Johnson, George Johnston, Wade Kinard, Frank Livermore, Gordy Markham, John Marvin, Guy Mathews, Jack Mattson, Jerry McCarthy, Bill McCarthy, John Miles, Al Montgomery, Wynn Orr, Jack Pless, Bob Prentiss, Dave Rau, Ralph Robinson, Robbie Sanstead, Moe Shackford, John Smiley, Barry Smith, Don Spear, Bill Sproul, Bob Stuart, Charlie Timberlake, Joe Tipton, Sam Walker, Chuck Walters, Lou Webber, Bob Westerman, Charlie Williams, Morris - C o. Ji ' P ' f ' i £k kaJli 223 James DuPuy, President It was a surprising year for the men who wear the White Star. Newt and Jay presided with a velvet fist, their composure slipping only when both Tate and Mas- sengill came to a meeting. Elton retired his NASCAR winner and Spencer added to his reputation as a BMOC by escorting a bevy of beauties to our parties. Steele be- came infatuated with Durham ' s version of Tokyo Rose and Cooper finally made a bid. Wheeler become the gem of the Pledge Class when he uttered a sentence which everyone understood. The Munchkin came out when the tube went on, only to discover Porter and Mace were there first. Coane and Beischer staged their version of the Berlin question with the winner getting the trophies. Baxter remained sincere wliile Todd searched for his missing shirt pockets and Winzeler perfected the Napoleon Twist into a dance instead of a hair-do. Miller boasted Colgate-Palmolive products as King kept the insects at bay. The best frosh found their way to House A, and Beach Weekend was fantastic. The year really swung. PLEDGES— oa, ' 1: J. Williamson, S. Power, P. LaMotte, R. Arcnson, A. Webster, W. Blackburn. Row 2: R. Remigailo, W. Strackbein, C. Adams, E. Hawks, M. Peterson, D. Ely, R. Booher. Bcw 3: A. Walchen, G. Baer, J. Underbill, R. Breitweiser, T. Simpson, R. McFarlin, P. Bradbury. 224 Barefield, Tom Bateman, Jim Bauder, Bruce Beischer, George Bell, Bud Bresee, Bo Chernish, Bill Coane, Jim Collett, George Cooper, Jack Davis, Baxter Dougherty, Mark Douglass, Bill DuPuy, Newton Hollett, Terry James, Jay Keen, Wood King, Bill Linger, Rick Mace, Mike Mace, Steve Massengill, Kemp K 1 1 V ' v ' McMuUen, Bill f c- m fci .M j .M V J - McPherson, Bill Melvin, Dick Miller, Lou Nichols, Bill Peck, Fred Rabenhorst, Jim Ranson, Dick Rauch, Dud Rose, Chuck Ross, Dean Sloan, Dutch Steele, Tom Spencer, Stewart Thompson, Ken Todd, Joe Truesdell, John Vollmer, Robin Wall, Jack Wheeler, Mike Williams, Ward Winzeler, Bill Yarger, Tom Zoubek, Chuck Zumbro, Sherrod rp kp M 225 TAU EPSILON PHI Carl Zielonka, President The brothers of Tau Epsilon Phi continued again this year in their endeavors to live up to the goals of the fra- ternity. Socially and academically, TEP ' s were again among the leaders. Exciting things were happening around the TEP section. Monfs the Clod broke a bone . . . Eagle was grounded — for lack of medical care . . . Sid went north . . . Stu went to lab (CH3CH2OH). Nothing kept us from our appointed rounds after every Oak Room meal. Marcia baked us some chocolate (?) goodies — and there were more appointed rounds. In- tramurally we were in there fighting . . . however, since we were playing basketball at the time. . . . Again the TEP Poker Derby resounded from the halls of Flowers . . . we skewed the tigers . . . sunny Florida beckoned . . . Allen building griped . . . and we dined at Durham ' s finest culinary establishments (the Dobbs House?). All of these have made this one of TEP ' s most outstanding years. Delta Upsilon proved again that TEPS ARE TOPS. PLEDGES — David StoUwerk and Alan Slotkin. 226 Chappell, Graham Cohen, Kenneth Goodman, Stewart Greenberg, Taylor Halperin, Karl Kaplan, Stanley Kress, Sidney Lebos, Harvey Margolis, Howard Monfried, Allan Prager, Robert Stein, Richard Seiff, Henry Zielonka, Carl 227 THETA CHI Dave W. Allen, President From twenty-four states and four foreign countries Tiieta Chi ' s converged on Mayola ' s for the start of another year. Immediately they began preparing for an arduous semester of partying — anybody know a good crip seven- hour course? We broke the study routine — Who has my new Fabian book? — to win a trophy for our Homecom- ing Display. S ' n ' S found us at the State College chapter celebrating our victory at their expense. Parties, papers, hourlies, and hidden desires. Duke 6, UNC 3, and the desires were no longer hidden. The vegetable patch grew with Cardinal Richardson baptising the converts. Redecoration didn ' t stop the 2nd floor indoor football league from breaking all existing light glob . . . uh, records. Legal drinking and swinging parties. Bridge suffered — Doc got thirteen hearts, Guy thirteen spades and a new Seven Spade Convention was tried, much to Goren ' s dismay. The Sexy Sixties party prepared us for exams and Rush. Then Joe College and Beach Week- end — you ' re sunburned where??? Wha ' hayell. PLEDGE CLASS Row 1: J. Coulter, E. Fisher, O. Powell, B. Olson, B. Fluke, R. Gunter. Row 2: W. Massey, Z. Morgan, K. Earnhardt, A. Eckert, M. Patterson, D. Dennis, . . Oprinz, Rnu 3: R. Van Nuisr, R. Erickson, P. Brown, A. Peabody, V. Johnson, 1,. Cobb, ,S. Fox, V. Davis, E. Baird. 228 Allen, David Avera, Talcott Buchanan, Robert Burk, Pete Calvert, Steven Greaves, Donald Douglas, Edwin Goode, David Grills, George Guilford, Charles Hand, Donald Harkness, Richard Harper, Eugene Hess, Roger Hobbs, Jerry Ingersoll, DeForest Kadaster, Esat Kenderdine, James Laning, Peter Lewis, William Loch, Charles Marsh, James Martin, Henry McManus, Mike Menson, Robert I Moores, William Nielsen, Carl Nuetzman, Douglas Pegler, Tim Rankin, William Rogers, Edward Roughton, Art Shaffer, Howard Smith, Richard Spicer, William Steed, Ronald Stevens, Joel Sweger, Daniel Ward, Terry White, James Zeren, Richard J l 1 - ' R ' ' k i Kk 229 ZETA BETA TAU Gary Salinger, President 1961-1962 marked another outstanding year for the brothers of ZBT. The great sophomore class, featuring the Tiger, P. Coast, Rocco, and the Alter, provided the extra spark that made this a truly phenomenal year. ZBT was versatile in their campus functions. We provided a beatnik, a popular singer, and a haven for lost kids. The Ugly Man contest and the unbeHevable Pest were some of our more notorious contributions. Cars and more cars, bridge and more bridge, and C.S. and more C.S. were season highlights. Once again ZBT ' s parties were the best on campus. Our combos after football games accompanied with thy folded again became common happenings. The year was full of mysteries. Ben arrives, and leaves (with Gilly ' s car), then Gilly leaves (with half the chapter room), and of course there was the Mystery Man himself. We were kept busy working on our Home- coming display and trying to keep our brothers out of jail. But it was a year like all years, the Old Man con- stantly aging and Dude steadily rejuvenating. It was full of fun, point-spreads, and especially fraternalism. PLEDGES — Row 1: M. Kaliski, J. Bierfcld, B. Senturia, H. Klesmer, H. Freund, T. Zavelson. Row 2: G. Chotiner, T. Rcisman, A. Winston, J. Reiffel, S. Pressficid, R. Ludwig, J. Weingarten. li r n If t f J 1 ' 2 A r 1 ■i . ' 1  i ' JBii 230 Applestein, Jeff Arnold, Gary Arnold, Jay Bernstein, Frank Bomze, Ed Coplon, Fred Diamond, Bob Dubroff, Ken Fields, Mike Garner, Freddie Glazer, Len Goldstein, Frank Greene, Marvin Harrison, Larry Hircsh, Jack I Kahn, Mike Kahner, Steve Kent, Bob Koock, Ken Levinson, Sandy Levit, Don Lurey, Al Lowenstern, Burt Lowenthal, Stu Marshall, Neil Miller, Bob Mirsky, Jan Morrison, David Ney, Dick Rubenstein, Jack Salenger, Gary Steer, Paul Siegel, Larry Taylor, Allen ijjj MiM MmM : ? P 231 SPORTS J. HE praises of intercollegiate athletics have surely been sung often enough, yet they may well be re- peated. Competitive sport is the figurative hair on the University ' s chest. The accent is unmistakably masculine. The athletic realm remains the one world where co-eds cannot enter and surpass their male rivals. But the value of athletics would be trivial were its intrinsic worth limited to a reassertion of male supremacy. Among other things, athletics teach that in addition to offering his brain for development, a student has a physical body and emotions lodged therein which must keep abreast of his intellectual progress. As well, a man learns to think under fire when engaged in battle on the gridiron, on the hard- wood, on the diamond, in the pool, or wherever. The harvest which the individual participant may reap is impressive: he learns to cooperate with others and to do for the team what he would not do for himself alone. 9 I Herschel Caldwell Defensive End Coach Bob Chambers Head Trainer Bob Cox Freshman Football Coach Carmen Falcone Defensive Backfield Coach FOOTBALL With a light and relatively inexperienced line, Coach Bill Murray ' s 1961 Blue Devils started off the season with a bang, winning their first three games. It was rougher going, however, when the Dukes faced teams which outweighed them by as much as 25 pounds per man. Still, the Devils came on to drub their final opponents and finish with a 7-3 record, giving Duke a second consecutive A.C.C. Championship. Taking full advantage of the talents of Walt Rappold and Gil Garner, the Duke off ense frequently reverted to its accurate passing game. Hauling in the aerials were Swing-Ends Pete Widener, Stan Crisson, and Jay Wilkinson. The latter also raised many an eyebrow with his exciting punt and kick-off returns. Jay came within 10 yards of copping national honors for punt returning. Row 7: D. Wright, D. Gelbert, J. Arrington, J. Wilson, D. Unser, J. Tin- nell, D. Burch, B. Wyatt, D. Bridges. Row 2: P. Widener, J. Markas, F. McCollum, G. Wilson, B. Reynolds.J. Lomax, G. Kendall, E. Chesnutt, R. Clark, B. Hawn. Row 3: D. Condon, P. Bengel, R. Bostick, R. Adams, J. Berry, D. Havens, W. Rappold, C. Walker, D. Dalton. Row 4: J. Stoltz, B. Futrell, B. MacCartee, B. Ramsey, J. Kruzelyak, K. Williams, r . I.itakor. 7. Potts. A. Gregory. Row 5: S. Waite. B. Beasley. A. Aruza, . mm i| ' '  - Wt W . . ' Doug Knotts Defensive Line Coach Clarence Ace Parker Offensive Line Coach Marty Pierson Offensive End Coach Bill Murray, Head Football Coach. T. Thompson, R. Glosson, S. Crisson, M. Leggett, C. Winchester, J. Moss, G. Garner. Row 6: R. Harris, S. Villani, N. Churchill, K. Thompson, J. Underwood, C. Stainer, R. Barnes, J. Guthrie, D. Ramey, B. Weidman. Row 7: R. Marley, E. Wulfsberg, D. Marchesc, J. McCarthy. J. Fuqua, D. Smith, F. Creech, K. Stewart, D. Lonon, A. Vieregg, J. Fallin. Row S.- B.Johnson, D. Brown, F. Cromartie, F. Pollier, M. Pennington, B. O ' Ken- non, D. Burdette, B. Dean, J. Wilkinson, D. Uible. Ted Youngling Offensive Line Coach Captain Jack Wilson goes into the Gamecock line. DUKE 7 SOUTH CAROLrNA 6 Jack Wilson, Captain Halfback Raleigh, N. C. Dave Unser, Alt. Capt. End Norfolk, Va. -.. ' The 1961 Blue Devils opened the season with a come-from-behind 7-6 victory oyer the University of South Carolina. U.S.C. scored first with a 26-yard field-goal in the opening period. The determined Gamecocks stymied Duke thrusts on the 16, 2, and 1-yard lines. In the fourth quarter, the Gamecocks increased their lead to 6-0. Finally, the Devil offense slammed into high gear and marched 53 yards to score. Fullback Red Burch dove into the end-zone from the 3, with less than two minutes. Billy Reynolds then booted the PAT, to cap a 7-6 Duke victory. Mark Leggett shakes off a USC tackier. iHtt Swing-end Pete Widener runs against Virginia secondary. After an uneventful, though well-played first quarter, the Devils romped for 28 points in the second period and glided to an unexpectedly easy 42-0 victory over the Cavaliers of Virginia. The Virginians hold the dubious honor of being the first team to receive a taste of Jay Wilkinson ' s running ability. The very time Jay handled the ball in varsity play, he streaked 63 yards to convert a Cavalier punt into a Duke score. The Blues had a field day, as they crossed the Virginia goal-line on six diff erent oc- casions, with six diff erent men doing the honors; Arrington, Wilson, Leggett, Wilkinson, Rappold, and Futrell. Paul Bengel Center Arnold, Pa. Joel Arrington Halfback Thomasville, Ga. DUKE 42 VIRGINIA Walt Rappold cuts around the Cavalier end for first and ten. H% it  ' k l laL MKt 1 SlLJt nr -«Ji ' J K 7 .tf 8k Dave Burch Fullback Canton, N. C. Jean Berry Guard Mooresville, N. C. Stan Crisson goes up to pull in a Garner aerial. The Blue Devils opened their home season with a 23-3 victory over the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest. The return of an intercepted pass to the Wake 21 -yard line in the second quarter set up the first Duke touchdown, a Garner to Futrell aerial. Then Walt Rappold passed to Futrell in the waning minutes of the second period to give Duke a com- fortable half-time lead. The teams battled evenly during the third period, although the Devils managed a safety. A few minutes later, Rappold threw to Swing-End Stan Crisson for the final touchdown. Billy Reynolds ' third PAT completed the scoring. DUKE 23 WAKE FOREST 3 Fullback Red Burch finds a hole in the Deacon line. ' w B - a ! 4 3 sm tL ' ft-Q; :h l % ' % ' - k Q -s SljIllllK IIJf t ' lf ' m :M ■. i -1 1 A key block by Burch (30) gives Joel Arrington running room. DUKE GEORGIA TECH 21 Stalemated in the first half, Tech broke loose for 21 points in the final 30 minutes to topple the Devils from the unbeaten ranks. Tech contained the Blues ' vaunted passing game as Duke netted but 13 yards in 4 completions. In the first half, Randy Clark kept the Engineers at a safe distance from the Duke goal-line with a 36.7 yard punting average. But Duke crossed the mid-field stripe only twice during the entire game. The Devils took the open- ing kick-off and moved to the Tech 36; they were on the Engineers ' 47 when the first half ended. Leggett cuts to elude a lone Tech defender. Randy Clark Quarterback Durham, N. C. Dave Condon Tackb Parma, Ohio DUKE 7 CLEMSON 17 Stan Crisson Swing-End Cherryville, N. C. Gil Garner Quarterback Olive Branch, Miss. Dan Gelbcrt End Easton, Pa. Leggett carries as Jean Berry (60) trips up Clemson tackier. An enthusiastic homecoming crowd sat through a long, rainy afternoon to see a determined Clemson aggregation hand the Blue Devils their first loss in Conference play. The Dukes were simply worn down by the heavier Tiger line. The Tigers struck first with a second quarter score, but a Rappold to Leggett pass play put the Devils back in the game at 7-7. Clemson, however, roared back and tallied twice on a 6-inch sneak and a 3-yard field goal, despite stubborn efforts by the Duke goal-line de- fense. In the final period, Coach Frank Howard ' s boys missed a field-goal attempt and the Devils, led by Gil Garner, marched to the Clemson 15-yard line when the game ended. Dean Wright squirms to avoid onrushing Tiger defenders. r f Paul Bengel grounds State halfback. Shortly after the opening kick-off, Halfback Dean Wright scored on a 1-yard plunge, capping a Duke drive of 54 yards. The Devils, in State territory again, picked up 3 more points before the end of the half via a 23-yard field-goal by Billy Reynolds. Jay Wilkinson brought the crowd of some 20,000 to its feet with a brash display of his patented punt-return- ing ability; Jay galloped 82 yards to score. Reynolds converted the PAT. The stubborn Duke forward wall contained State Quarterback Roman Gabriel throughout the game. Art Gregory Tackle Aiken, S. C. Dick Havens Tackle Westminster, Md. DUKE 17 N. C. STATE 6 Rappold blocks out Ail-American Roman Gabriel as Billy Futrell tries to go around end. Tx Johnny Markas Guard Morganton, N. C. Mark Leggctt Halfback Asheboro, N. C. Wolverines defender clings to Wilkinson after a successful pass play. Trailing 21-0 after a lackluster first half, the Blues fielded a new team in the third and fourth periods. Completely dominating play, the Devils slashed through the massive Michigan line for scoring drives of 58 and 85 yards. Both touchdowns were sparked by hard-running Fullback Red Burch and Dave accounted for 12 points. Another Duke drive carried to the Michigan 5-yard line before it bogged down in the face of a desperate defense. Moreover, a break- away scoring jaunt by the fleet McRae in the fourth period put the game beyond the reach of the de- termined Dukes. DUKE 14 MICHIGAN 28 Duke quarterback Walt Rappold circles his own right end for a first down on the Duke 48. Jay Wilkinson outmaneuvers the Navy secondary and goes for a 77-yard touchdown. DUKE 30 NAVY 9 The Blue Devils unleashed a devastating aerial and ground attack to stun the Navy in the Oyster Bowl. Walt Rappold hit Swing-End Jay Wilkinson who scooted some 60 yards to score. Walt then swept 45 yards around his own right end for the second Duke score and Billy Reynolds booted a 21 -yard field goal to give the Devils a 16-0 edge. A Bobby Wyatt interception on the Middies ' 29-yard line set up the Dukes. Mark Leggett crashed over from the 2. Jack Wilson snatched a stray aerial and raced 56 yards for Duke ' s final tally. Walt Rappold, the game ' s outstanding player, sweeps around Navy ' s Greg Mather for a long gain. Fred McCoUum Tackle Savannah Beach, Ga. Walt Rappold Quarterback Beckly, W. Va. -. «I J ' 4m, DUKE 37 NOTRE DAME 13 . ' - ■y L  M t ' § John Tinnell Fullback Highland Springs, Va. Pete Widener Swing-end Miami, Fla. Jay Wilkinson Swing-end Norman, Okla. Crisson leaps high in the end zone for a Garner pass which Lind bats into the air for Zo Potts to take for a touchdown. Having conceded the Fighting Irish a heavier line and 7 points, the Blue Devils roared back to drub Notre Dame by way of a record-breaking aerial offense and emerge victorious by the surprising margin of 24 points. The defeat was Notre Dame ' s worst of the season. Halfback Angelo Daberio scampered 54 yards to give the Irish an early lead. Gil Garner scored on a 1-yard sneak for the first Duke tally. The Rifleman also accounted for two other six-pointers with passes to Jay Wilkinson and Zo Potts. Walt Rappold tossed to Pete Widener and Stan Crisson for two other scores and Billy Reynolds kicked 4 PAT ' s and a 31 -yard field goal. Arrington charges through the massive Irish line. m r tn kdL; Gil Garner picks up important yardage against that insti tution. Some 40,000 fans held their breath, as with six seconds showing on the clock and the score tied 3-3, Billy Reynolds attempted a field goal. The 39-yard kick was true and it gave the Devils a much-desired, hotly contested victory over the game Tarheels. The winning margin was set up on Dean Wright ' s interception and a 15-yard penalty against the ' Heels. Perhaps the high-light of the game, prior to Reynolds ' historic marker, was the Blues ' failure to score on a first and goal situation. The victory gave Duke its second consecutive A.C.C. Championship, and was undoubtedly the most satisfying of all the Dukes ' 7 wins. Ken Williams Center Waycross, Ga. DUKE 6 U.N.C. 3 40,000 fans stand to watch Billy Reynolds complete the first of two all-important field goals. 1 ' i ! ' . ¥- w VIC BUBAS Head Coach BASKETBALL BUCKY WALTERS Ass ' t. Coach The 1961-1962 Blue Devils opened an action- packed basketball season with four decisive home victories. In the first battle of the campaign, Duke trounced the University of Florida 80-58, with AJl- American Art Heyman contributing 31 points. In a 117-72 conquest of Davidson College, Artful Art teamed with standout sophomore Jeff Mullins to lead the Blue Devil win over the Wildcats, while setting a new school record for the most team points scored in a single game. The Blues ' racehorse-type offense ran roughshod over the Louisville Cardinals and the Clemson Tigers, as these teams fell by 86- 58 and 89-66 counts. Traveling to Columbia, South Carolina, the Dukes, again led by Heyman, downed Cheers greet the starting five as the new season opens. Row 1: Bill Ulrich, Jack Mullen, Ray Cox, Fred Schmidt. Row 2: Bob Jamieson, Buzzy Harrison, Jeff MuUins, Steve Salisbury, Roger Hamilton, Scott Williamson. Row 3: Fred Shabel, Chuck Zimmer, mgr.; Buzz Mewhort, Tom Gebbie, Jay Buckley, Fred Kast, Art Heyman, Vic Bubas. Duke 80 Duke 117 Duke 86 Duke 89 Duke 76 Duke 61 Duke 78 Duke 69 Duke 75 Duke 95 Duke 60 Duke 104 Duke 84 Florida 58 Davidson 72 Louisville 56 Clemson 66 South Carolina 69 Duquesne 66 Arizona 47 West Virginia 65 Wake Forest 73 Penn State 55 North Carolina State 61 Clemson 96 Maryland 68 Duke 82 Duke 89 Duke 79 Duke 55 Duke 101 Duke 79 Duke 79 Duke 91 Duke 97 Duke 82 tDuke 71 tDuke 72 Wake Forest 68 South Carolina 73 North Carolina 57 North Carolina State 71 Virginia 75 Maryland 53 Wake Forest 97 Navy 72 Virginia 71 North Carolina 74 Maryland 58 Clemson 77 Indicates Steel Bowl game in Pittsburgh. t Indicates A.C.C. Tournament game in Raleigh. 247 BUZZ MEWHORT Co-Captain ART HEYMAN Co-Captain BASKETBALL the Gamecocks 76-69. Art ' s 39 points, a career high, and his all-around court play drew the following remark from Coach Vic Bubas: The greatest one- man performance I have ever seen in the A.C.C. Pittsburgh was the scene of the annual Steel Bowl Tournament and one of the major upsets of the sea- son. The high-flying Dukes of Duquesne halted a Devil rally and defeated the Blues 66-61. Bouncing back in the consolation game, Duke pasted an out- classed Arizona team 78-47. Coach Bubas then led his charges into Morgantown, West Virginia, where the Mountaineers had lost only one game in their last 56 appearances. But Rod Thorn and his team- Surrounded by the Wolfpack, Art Hey man passes off. 6 ' 10 Jay Buckley hooks over a Louisville defender, Jeff MuUins tries another of his impossible shots. BASKETBALL Buzzy Mewhort gets 2 against Carolina. mates were toppled from the undefeated ranks 69-65. In place of the Dixie Classic, the Devils took on the Demon Deacs of Wake Forest in Greensboro. The red-hot Blues took the measure of Len Chap- pell and downed the on-again, off-again Baptists 75-73. It was a night for the co-captains, as Art Heyman bucketed 33 points and Buzz Mewhort, turning in a great performance, added 20 markers from the outside. Returning to Duke Indoor Sta- dium, the Devils posted their ninth win of the cam- JAY BUCKLEY BUZZ HARRISON paign, trouncing the Nittany Lions of Penn State 95-55. The awesome one-two punch of Heyman and MuUins outscored the visitors, collecting 60 points between them. A North CaroHna State field-goal with four seconds remaining in the game sent the Devils down to their second loss, 61-60. Rebounding from the defeat, the Devils, led by Mullins, Heyman, and junior guard Fred Schmidt, smothered Clemson 104-96. Art and Jefi ' led the Blues to another Con- ference win, downing the Maryland Terps 84-68. After exams, the Dukes played host to the revenge- seeking Wake Forest five. With seven minutes remain- ing and Duke down by one point, Art Heyman took charge and broke the game wide open; the Devils Heyman drives through the Virginia defense. Jamieson goes after a loose ball. BOB JAMIESON FRED KAST Dead-eye Harrison shoots another one. 250 gained an 82-68 victory. Returning to the line-up senior guard Jack Mullen aided the home cause with his amazing play-making and defensive abilities. Jay Buckley, 6 ' 10 sophomore center, was another key factor in the Wake victory. Jay picked off 12 rebounds and netted 13 points. An 89-73 win over the University of South Carolina was highlighted by the fine play of MuUins and Buckley, who scored 31 and 26 points respectively. It was in this contest that Art Heyman suffered a sprained ankle, which slowed down the Duke star considerably. A screaming crowd of 8,500 saw Jeff Mullins and Jack Mullen take up the scoring burden against the North Caro- lina Tarheels. In the Devils ' 14th win, Buzz Mew- Soph star Jeff Mullins takes inside shot as Heyman holds off two defenders. Bill Ulrich fires a jump shot before Wake defenders close in. JACK MULLEN JEFF MULLINS ■1 p Ul ■J ' y. H ' ' 1 miHiJI . i s, .. •••t ,1 m Co-Captain Mewhort powers his way around Virginia ' s Engel. 251 FRED SCHMIDT BILL ULRICH hort again burned the nets from the outside, sinking six field-goals. In Raleigh, the fired-up Wolf- pack grabbed an early lead and held on to defeat the Blues for the second time 71-55. Returning to action against Virginia, Art Heyman scored 25 points and led the Devils to a 101-75 win. Buzzy Harrison, a consistent scorer and play-maker, chalked up 18 points in the triumph over the Cavaliers. In their next game, at College Park, Maryland, the Dukes gained their first victory at Maryland in five years, swamping the Terps 79-53. The Deacons finally turned the trick and downed the Devils in Winston-Salem 97-79. The Devils then picked up two more wins, sinking Navy 91-72 and Virginia Maryland ' s Greenspan attempts to block Buckley ' s scoop shot. Heyman gets his arm in an advantageous position in a jump ball. The picture of concentration, MuUins shoots over three Navy defenders. against Maryland. A familiar sight for Duke basketball fans, Heyman ' s perfect timing leaves Maryland helpless. Harrison shoots from his favorite spot just outside the circle 97-71. In t he season ' s finale, The Blues subdued a stubborn Tarheel squad 82-74. Carolina tied the score with 9 minutes to go. but Buzz Mcwhort, in a tremendous clutch performance, scored 13 quick points to insure the Duke win. Jeff Mullins led all scorers with 25 and Buzzy Harrison added 16 points. Regular season play in the A.C.C. does not determine the league champion, but only governs the seeding of the A.C.C. Tournament. The Devils drew Mary- land as their first-game opponent. The Dukes, sparked by Art Heyman at the free-throw line, downed Maryland 71-58. And then it happened! An inspired Clemson squad, having upset the Wolf- pack in their first game, caught fire in the second- half and shocked the Blues 77-72. Jack Mullen demonstrates the art of ball handling. Coach Ace Parker casts his experienced eyes over another Duke team. Lynn Fader sharpens his eye in a game of pepper. Coach Ace Parker has his problems as he begins his 10th season as head man of the Blue Devils. Graduation left many holes in the 1961 line-up which captured the A.C.C. crown, the NCAA District Three Championship, and reached the quarter- finals in the College World Series. Parker admits that We must almost start from scratch. We have only four men who have seen much action in games. Returning are Lynn Fader at shortstop, Bobby Hawn at second base, and Rex McKinley and Bobby Ran- kin in the outfield. Larry Harrison, Dick Densmore, and Bob Turner will probably carry the pitching burden, while Ed Chestnutt figures to handle the catching chores. The season opens on March 22 against Dartmouth. Including a Southern tour, the schedule consists of 26 games. BASEBALL Row 1: B. Fader, J. Butler, M. Ambler, E. Messikomer, E. Ransom, J. Browne, L. McLean, L. Fader. Row 2: Coach Bly, B. Smith, D. Uible, R. Gregory, S. Cupps, B. Atlee, H. Peterson, B. Rankin, D. West. Row 3: R. Marley, L. Harrison, Coach Dixon Owens, D. Densmore, S. Crisson, B. Mueller, R. McKinley, Mgr. H. Neubauer, K. Stallings. r 254 Third baseman Bob Rankin in tlic field.   iMiB«iiiiii aHiiiiuiiijiwm!aaRw.-v i a j;h:4i«iiHK.i j .p!iJV Hera£ _-r ' Vi.-:i e c9K ' luW! ' HLSi %h   V a  « wtJ ' Hurricane Harrison fires away at batting practice. The fascination of spring practice. TRACK Led by Dick Gesswein and Jerry Nourse, the cindermen should pose as a serious threat for several individual A.C.C. laurels, particularly the shotput, hurdles, and distance-running crowns. A member of Duke ' s cross-country squad, Nourse was the team ' s number one runner and fared well in the NCAA championships. During the winter-track season, running, on indoor tracks, Jerry really came into his own. During the Millrose Games, Nourse ran the two-mile event in 8:58.3, placing him as the top two-miler in the nation. A week later, Jerry successfully defended his title at the Inquirer games in Philadelphia. Gesswein, the defending A.C.C. Champion in the shotput, is also expected to carry the team in the discus. With a strong squad this year and an impressive freshman team, Coaches Chambers and Buehler can look forward to a bright future. Jerry Nourse, Duke ' s greatest runner since Dave Sime, takes another distance title. John Zwerner and Dean Wright are edged by a Carolina sprinter in the 60-yard dash. Weight star Dick Gesswein on his way to victory in the shotput. w S «• -rr -T—— -rr TT- -ir- -.- :i ' T i ■■• ■.-:. 1 .H rtpf-™-- --- ' • - — -™  r— — :-?? «f . . ' I wj ' j yf - -T . li Ti J , ■. • ( yf yi - Lyii i gj. 4 ) ' • • ■' ii M ni ii  — - - | ' — — T- WM, y . I. .. . .1 1 j nroi ' ' ii i m i j ipi«|i n i|r i ii j. j TRACK TEAM — Row 7: N. Gray, J. Jones, D. Gesswein, L. Van Dyck, J. Nourse, G. Roschen, G. Kirk, J. Zwerner, J. Rabenhorst. Row 2: C. La- Varre, V. Braren, J. Waddell, R. Miller, D. Blumfeldt, G. High, B. Stewart, L. Cooper, E. Deutscher. Row 3: J. Weisiger, B. Wiggins, M. Walsh, R. Waite, M. Orr, T. Hyers, A. Jacobsen, C. Goodell, R. Hubbsrd. Marshall Lvnn relieves Vic Braren. Bob Stephenson goes up over in the high jump. 257 r l The Whites crowd the goal in frst scrimmage. Bob Voorhees l reaks away for clear shot at tense blue-shirted goalie. LACROSSE Between 1938 and 1955, Duke lacrosse teams were never ranked below seventh in the nation. In recent years, the Devil stickmen have not done quite that well. Nevertheless, the team has been improving each year and should regain its national prestige. Last season, the team won three games, while losing four. This year, Coach Jack Persons looks forward to a better won-lost record, having lost few men through graduation. The team, as usual, faces a formidable schedule, playing Amherst, Brown, Mary- land, the University of Massachusetts, Navy, Vir- ginia, and Washington and Lee. And for the first time, the stickmen will play host to the Australian National Lacrosse Team. The annual Great-Grads game, when former Duke greats return to play the 1962 squad, promises to be another highlight of the season. Row 1: B. Buckalew, L. Griffith, J. Buchanan, P. C. Coughlan, P. V. Coughlan, C. McCausland, W. Rysanek, M. Sherman, S. Snow. Row 2: D. Brock, P. Anderson, M. Welch, J. Roediger, D. Jones, R. Voorhees, J. Bennett, B. Hertslet, T. Dawson, J. Persons, Coach; Row 3: D. Smyth, D. Denton, J. Ralpher, K. . llen, G. B. Montgomery, J. Edlin, R. Ratliff, R. Webb, B. Henderson. R. Johnson. M. Kitch. T. Conway. ' M A .k.A -K mLiAi iii iiiMdjL k Jt 4M •Ifi ' if iPi 11 SOCCER The 1961 Blymen had a fine season, with a 7-3 record. Although the Devils lost a hard-fought con- test to Maryland, 2-0, they wound up with a 4-1 record in Atlantic Coast Conference competition to take second place in the standings. Against non- conference foes, Duke trounced Washington and Lee, 11-2, Davidson, 5-1, and Lynchburg, 2-1, while losing to highly-regarded West Chester and Navy by 2-1 and 3-1 scores. The four conference vic- tories were over South Carolina, 5-0, N. C. State, 7-0, Virginia, 3-1, and a satisfying win over the University of North Carolina, 3-2, in the season ' s finale. Left Inside Hobie Hyde was the team ' s leading goal-getter with 10 tallies on the season. He was closely followed by Tony Battelle and Dean Ross with 8 goals each. Terry Hough, Duke ' s All-Ameri- can goalie, allowed only 14 goals in 10 games, in- cluding two shut-outs. Hough, Ross, Hyde, and Fred Beguin were selected as members of the All Conference and All South teams. High scorer Tony Battelle heads ball to Ron Vigil against Mary- land. AU-American goalie Terry Hough and the Devil defense pre- pare to break up a U.N.C. attack. Row 1 : T. Hough, D. Ross, B. Rogers, F. Beguin, 1.. Siegcl, B. Smiley, D. Jones, D. Dammann, Mgr. Row 2: G. Griffin, C. Zoub; ' k, G. Huston, D. Stattenfield, M. Elsay, M. Erisman, A. Epanchin, R. Vincent. Kniv .3: P. Clark, , ' . Bocrick , D. McCaig, D. Hines, H. Prange, W. Piver, B. Wr -5c Captain Jerry Nourse, Undefeated A.C.C. champion. COUNTRY Kneeling — T. Lemly, L. Brinson, J. Nourse, S. Gentry, Coach Buchler. Standing — B. Young, C. Miller, B. Waite, B. Wiggines, R. Heitzenrater, N. Gray, P. Naugle. W. Wilson, D. Blumfeldt, G. Roschen. Not pictured: L. Van Dyck, J. Weisiger, V. Braren, F. Campbell. l u ' ' r f X K « Page Naugle, Nick Gray, and Dick Heitzenrater warm up before race. The Iron Dukes started off the season with a bang by defeating Navy for the first time in com- petition between the two schools. The thinclads continued with successive victories over North Caro- lina State, Wake Forest, Maryland, Clemson, Vir- ginia, and South Carolina. The harriers suffered their first and only defeat of the regular season at the hands of the University of North Carolina. Although the team honors went to Carolina, Jerry Nourse, as in the previous meets, finished first to receive the in- dividual laurels. The number two man this year was Dave Blumfeldt. In both the State Cross-Country meet and the A.C.C. meet, Duke finished a close second to Carolina. Nourse finished the season un- defeated by placing first in both these meets. t«P i%«  - - ?51 sy Duke grappler moves in low, catching opponent off balance. Plagued with injuries and unable to field its best team in any one match, the wrestling squad went winless. During the season, Duke lost to Davidson, Virginia, North Carolina State, Washington and Lee, and the University of North Carolina. Chuck Grossman and Joe Politi, the victim of a leg injury, are better wrestlers than the team ' s over-all record would indicate. Next year, these two should team with a fine freshman prospect, heavyweight Walt Moeling, in leading the grapplers to mat wins. The Blue Imps ' 4-2 record is another reason for Coach Carmen Falcone to grin and bear it. Attempted reversal by Devil matman (in dark uniform) is thwarted by opponent ' s stiff left arm. WRESTLING TEAM— Row 1: J. Dow, D. Donnelly, VV. Seagreaves, J. Politi. Row 2: Coach Harvey, S. Lomer, C. Grossman, B. Stone, Coach Falcone. -i_- Row 1 : B. Kingsbury, J. Woodworth, R. Moore, B. Breen, T. Adams, D. Gill, R. Diamond, F. Cowherd, T. Romp, R. Carlitz, J. K.itterman, T. Evans, f. Stivers, J. Houyoux, B. Kurtz, A. Aballi. Row 2: P. Coughlan, M. Chafkin, H. Rudoy, D. Goodner, G. Busch, E. Yocum, S. Combs, D. Conroy, C. Hill, B. Schmidt-Nielsen, J. Ogden, L. Doyle, T. Culbreth, R. Ellwanger, N. Boswell, D. Valle, D. Sandlin. Row 3: Y. Hanja, C. King, J. Bertsch, J. Caraway, E. Lotspeich, S. Nartcn, R. Noe, W. Yarnall, Mgr., ' . Edlin, Mgr., B. Penick, Mgr., F. Edwards, Mgr., Coach V. S. Persons SWIMMING While not very strong, the tankmen nevertheless finished with a 4-5 won-lost record. Among the team ' s conquests were Clemson, Wake Forest, Vir- ginia, and Davidson. Defeats were met in encounter- ing North Carolina State, the University of North Carolina, Maryland, Navy, and Georgia Tech. Although experiencing a rare losing season. Coach Jack Persons did produce some fine swimmers, notably John Woodworth , the 200-yard backstroke ace, and Jerry Busch, Duke ' s able free-style artist. Dave Goodner occupied the spotlight throughout the season, leading the team in total points scored. Dave is also the team ' s hope for the A.C.C. crowns in the 200-yard individual medley and the 100-yard freestyle. Aided by a strong freshman squad, the natators can look forward to a more succes.sful season next year. 262 Bob Breen exhibits fine diving form. Tom Adams and Doug Gill, Co-Captains Aqua-devil John Woodworth practices his backstroke. Sophomore sensation Dave Goodner on the starting block. 263 Co-Captain Clyde Couldman TENNIS Co-Captain Hobey Hyde The Duke tennis squad, after finishing with a 10-8 record last season, looks for definite improve- ment this year. The big loss from the 1961 squad is Joe Gaston, the A.C.C. singles champion. But among the lettermen returning to bolster the team are co- captains Hobey Hyde and Clyde Gouldman, Butch Griffin, Alan Mcintosh, Barker French, Kurt Stein- man, and Richard Helms. Sophomores Jerry Mat- son, the number one man on last year ' s freshman squad, Ken McCullough, and James Cheek will challenge the veterans for playing positions. Kneeling: Al Mcintosh, Hobey Hyde, Clyde Gouldman, Kurt Steinman, Dick Spong. Standing: Coach Bob Cox, Jim Cheek, Ken McCullough, Tom Bethea, Galen Griffin, Gerry Mattson, Barker French, Stu Lowenthal, Coach James Bonk. 264 Row 1 : Dave Franklin, John Abernethy, Jack Saalfield, Buzz Lewis, George Smith, John Sronce, Dick Dion, John Martin. Row 2: George Austin, Rich Bassett. GOL F After posting an excellent 8-0 record in 1961, the 1962 squad set out to match that performance. Coach Dumpy Hagler looks to returning letter- men Dick Dion and George Smith to lead this years ' squad. Dave Franklin, John Sronce, John Aber- nathy, Dick Bassett, and Jack Saalfield are expected to round out the squad. The National Intercollegiate Golf Tournament will be held at Duke this year, from June 18-23. This year ' s squad, despite its tough schedule, might go all the way. Senior Johnny Sronce putts out before heading for the 19th hole at the Rebel. George Smith, returning number one man and one of ACC ' s top stars. I ' • l(M). TOS?v i I I 3k«j Fun and enthusiasm are the rule in the various intramural activities sponsored by the Women ' s Athletic Association. V AA board members, assisted by the Department of Physical Education, direct the sorority and dormitory tournaments in basket- Ijall, volleyball, softball, and bowling. A friendly rivalry marks the two annual swimming meets. The fall semester began with individual competition in tennis and badminton, followed by table tennis. The spring weather attracted inany co-eds to par- ticipate in the archery tournament. To increase interest in the program, a point .system has been devLsed to record the results. In every game, dorm and .sorority spirit runs high. 266 The next lesson will be, ' ' How to play with a ball. ' William Tell wouldn ' t have a chance. WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS Modern dance in the Woman sgym P H , J ■: ■r tm i L. 1 - %, III ryr r 1 I I ll m Ir Wtw k s J M a i • • (T mm vK w m ¥ ,, n ' w k- ■■i H B i p fe Hll K )Mf Jfp l wi Hi L _ l ■£ flffl H Bj jHft I imH tr ' . m. J Kmi ■1 sports Illustrated wants you ! You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out . . Not a chance ... he, he! That ' s light, keep your eye on the ball. I dont think she ' s dead, do you? One more 7-10 split and I quit! The call of the links. MEN ' S INTRAMURALS INTRAMURAL HEADS— Pete Linsertjr., Mgr.; John Goody, Soph. Mgr.; Rod Franz, Sr. Mgr. Intramural athletics serve not only to develop the individual physically, but they also contribute to his mental, moral, and social development. The Duke program seeks to insure this development, as well as to give every student the opportunity to par- ticipate in some form of competitive athletics. Di- rected this year by Senior Manager Rod Franz, the intramural program sponsored competition in such major sports as football, basketball, volleyball, and Softball, and held tournaments in such minor sports as horseshoes and badminton. Included in the general program is Co-Rec Night, when fra- ternities are paired with Women ' s dorms in mixed sports and games. Another two points in the making. Hugo Keesing noses out Punch Taylor at finish of the annual Cake Race on East Campus. Ping Pong pro Bill Keim slams. Sigma Chi spikes for winning point. In badminton, it ' s the form that counts.  • as IS m •1 M Mil HiS M-L.M. -. I Lambda Chi — Cake Race team champs. The Snowbirds again win the IM basketball touinry: R. lims- morc, F. Rollc, D. Carter, S. Cupps, B. Dixson, W. Rappold INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Handball victors James Armstrong and Robert Sproul. Wade Johnston, the tennis doubles champion (the missing half, Gerry Mattson). ' 270 The Alley Gang— PIKA ' s M. Fowl, J. Hilliard, B.Johnston, H. Hartmann, M. Brown. Golf Champs Richard Bassett and Davie Franklin. Phi Delt ' s football champions — A bloody good victory, boys! ' ' Horseshoes contest winners Bob Wiser and Bruce Bauder, ioubles, and Bob Pfieffer, singles. H j B ' ' ' ni l THl HH ■— ! |H j N H v J . H 1 1 ■VwCHlj| f-hW I IfVf ni Ml I m- ' 1 D l ■7 Km tH ' H F 1 p -n IT 1 ••. ' ■1 1 I «, V H 1 A K , 1 B 1 • ' - iK ' It .. j J ■i 1 1 9 5 J Bx 1 ■' ' 3 ' j I H Hj H ' Bl 1 Hi ' ' H S l LAJ 1. % 1 ADMINISTRATION W HERE one finds students, one also finds teach- ers; where there is a faculty there must always be an administration. Supervising and co-ordinating, the administrators of a university perform functions which are sometimes criticized, sometimes ap- plauded, but which are more often unthanked or unnoticed. They legislate, judge, and execute the policies that move Duke closer to its ever-rising standards. But perhaps most important, each mem- ber of the administration represents an educated person; he leads, directs, and governs, but he also serves as an inspiration for education. For fifteen years, one such inspiration has been provided by the gracious personality of Dean of the Woman ' s College, Miss Roberta Florence Brinkley. Retiring this year to devote herself to research, Dean Brinkley will long be remembered as a person who embodied those qualities which distinguish an administrator — efficiency, leadership, intelligence, curiosity, and an unquenchable love of learning. 1 HE chief aim of Dr. Deryl Hart, President of Duke University, is to lead Duke in becoming the best uni- versity possible, by realizing its full potential. Dr. Hart has been associ- ated with Duke University since 1930. Prior to this time, he attended Emory College and Emory Uni- versity, where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. He was awarded the doctoral degree in medicine at Johns Hopkins University and re- mained there as a surgeon and an instructor until he came to Duke. Dr. Hart served as Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the Duke Medical Center until his appoint- ment as President Pro-Tem in June, 1960. In March of the following year, Dr. Hart ' s appointment was confir med and he became President of the University. Added to his many administrative duties, President Hart is also a Gov- ernor of the American College of Surgeons. At present, he is a mem- ber of the Council of the Southern Society of Clinical Surgeons and is active in numerous other medical organizations. Under the presidency of Dr. Hart, the University has pursued a policy directed toward attracting students and faculty of the highest caliber. Able and dedicated, Dr. Hart strives to assure and maintain the aims of the University ' s founders, in leading Duke along the path of educational excellence. J f( V ' Mr. Bunyan Snipes Womble, Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the University. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The thirty-six member Board of Trustees acts as the legislative branch of Duke University ' s official government. The Board confirms faculty appoint- ments, regulates the University ' s rules and by-laws, and approves the issuance of diplomas and honors. Furthermore, the Trustees elect the President of the University and are ultimately responsible for Duke ' s financial aff airs. The North Carolina Methodist Church and the Duke University Alumni Association appoint the several members of the Board of Trustees, who serve a six-year term. For the second consecutive year, Mr. Bunyan Snipes Womble served as Chair- man of the Board. Since the Trustees officially meet only twice annually, matters of immediate conse- quence are delegated to a seven member Executive Committee. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE— Z,e to right: Kenneth C. Towe, Benjamin F. Few, Thomas L. Perkins, Dr. Deryl Hart, Bunyan S. Womble, Ricliard E. Thigpcn, Amos R. Kearns. 276 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Herbert J. Herring, B.A., M.A., LL.D. Vice President in the Division of Student Life The General Administration serves as the guiding hand for all activities within the University; it re- mains the basic unit of co-ordination between Trinity College, the Woman ' s College, and the College of Engineering, and it supervises the various programs which may lead to a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Sciences degree, and degrees in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering. Acting to achieve the long-range plans of the University are many able men. Herbert J. Her- ring is Vice-President in the Division of Stu- dent Life. Having obtained his A.B. degree from Duke, he is especially qualified to cope with ques- tions concerning undergraduate activities. Charles Edward Jordan is Vice-President in the Division of Public Relations. He acts as a supervisor for the Department of Alumni Affairs and is chairman of the University Scholarship Committee. Everett H. Hopkins is Assistant Provost and Vice-Pres ident Charles E. Jordan, B.A., LL.D. Vice President in the Division of Public Relations E. H. Hopkins, B.S., M.A., LL.D. Vice President in the Division of Institutional Advancement 277 GENERAL Alfred S. Brovver, B.A. Treasurer of the University G. C. Hendrickson, B.A., M.A., C.P.A. Business Manager and Comptroller John M. Dozier, B.A. Secretary of the University for Institutional Advancement. He holds B.S. and LL.D. degrees from Wittenberg University, and an M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to being a James B. Duke Professor of Political Science, R. Taylor Cole is Provost of the University. His duties include planning meetings and setting the academic calendar for the University. Dr. Cole holds A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees and has received Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships. Marcus E. Hobbs is Assistant Provost and Dean of the University. Dr. Hobbs received his A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees at Duke and has been associated with the University for some twenty-seven years. Various activities in the Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering Programs are his immediate concern. The finances of the University are the business of Alfred Smith Brower. C. G. Hendrickson acts as Business Manager and Comptroller. John M. Dozier is both Secretary of the University and Assistant 278 ADMINISTRATION 7— Richard L. Tuthill, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. University Registrar Business Manager. Mr. Dozier ' s duties lie within the realm of fiscal and physical aff ' airs. He is specif- ically concerned with non-academic personnel, physi- cal plant, purchasing and budget control, and space allocations. Richard L. Tuthill, the University Registrar, co- ordinates student admissions and records. He has been instrumental in installing the I.B.M. machines which have resulted in a lineless system of regis- tration. From its headquarters in Allen Building, the Administration truly leads the University. Few need be reminded of the fact that the last few years have seen great changes at Duke. Since 1924 the faculty and Administration of the University have guided the gradual changes which have occurred within the educational and physical structure of what was formerly Trinity College. And because of the eff orts of its administrators, Duke will continue to advance. Marcus E. Hobbs, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of the University and Assistant Provost Dr. R. T. Cole, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Provost of the University 279 Trinity College, once an institution in itself, is at the heart and center of Duke University. At the request of James B. Duke, founder of Duke Uni- versity, the administration of this College was es- tablished to assure that great care and discrimina- tion be exercised in admitting as students only those whose previous records show character, de- termination, and application evincing a wholesome and real ambition in life. The present Trinity College includes all male undergraduate students, except those enrolled in the College of Engineering. At the head of Trinity ' s administrative body is Alan D. Manchester, Dean of Trinity College and Professor of History. He is aided by Assistant Dean Howard A. Strobel, As- sociate Professor of Chemistry. Dean Strobel ' s re- sponsibilities lie in general academic counseling and counseling in the Superior Student Program. Charles B. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Educa- tion, serves as Dean of Upperclassmen. Barney L. Jones is Dean of Freshmen and Associate Professor of Religion. Advising the undergraduate on problems outside the academic realm is the admired and re- spected Dean Robert B. Cox. A new position created this year, Assistant to the Dean of Undergraduate Men, was filled in the fall by C. Howard Womble. TRINITY Alan K. Manchester, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Trinity College Robert B. Cox, B.A., M.A. Dean of Undergraduate Men COLLEGE CiiAkLEs B. JoUiNsoN, B.A., M.A., Ecl.D. Assistant Dean of Trinity College Howard A. Strobel, B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Trinity College Barney L. Jones, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Trinity College Incorporated as a division of Duke University in 1939, the College of Engineering is one of the fastest growing parts of the University. It now offers a combined Liberal Arts-Engineering Program with nine liberal arts colleges. Last year the College re- ceived over $100,000 in government grants for re- search in six different fields. Located on West Campus, the Engineering build- ing is fully equipped with modern laboratories, drafting rooms, and an engineering library of some 30,000 volumes. The college itself is divided into the departments of Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering. Dean Walter J. Seeley, the head of the College, is a past president of the American Society for Engineering Education ' s southeastern division. Professor John N. Macduff is Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, while the Department of Electrical Engineering is headed by Dr. Charles R. Vail. Dr. Earl I. Brown is in charge of the Department of Civil Engineering. Mr. Everett B. Weatherspoon is Director of Ad- missions of the College of Engineering, as well as of Trinity College. The Dean of the College is assisted by an Ex- ecutive Committee comprised of the three engineer- ing department chairmen, the Assistant to the Dean, and the Dean of Undergraduate Instruction. COLLEGE OF Everett B. Weatherspoon, B.A. Director of Admissions Walter J. Seelev, E.E., M.S. Dean of the College of Engineering ENGINEERING Charles R. Vail, M.S. in E.E., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering Earl Ivan Brown, II, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of Civil Engineering John N. Macduff, M.M.E Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering Roberta Florence Brinkley, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of the Woman ' s College Mary Grace Wilson, A.M. Dean of Undergraduate Women WOMAN ' S COLLEGE There are multiple advantages offered by an education at the Woman ' s College of Duke Uni- versity. Because of the position of the Woman ' s College in Duke, each student has an opportunity to benefit from unique possibilities. She is a part of the larger co-educational university, but she is also a member of a separate college whose deans are all women, devoted to the intellectual and social development of women. By their long hours of con- cern for and close work with the students, these deans make possible a full and rewarding four years of college life. Whatever her role— as advisor, edu- cator, director, or confidante — each East Campus administrator is well qualified for her position. Miss Roberta Florence Brinkley, the Dean of the Woman ' s College, came to the campus after com- pleting undergraduate work at Agnes Scott College and graduate work at George Peabody College for Teachers and at Yale University. After her retire- 284 Ellen Harris Huckabee, B.A., M.A. Dean of Undergraduate Instruction Marianna Duncan Jenkins, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction ment this year, Dean Brinkley plans extended re- search in Seventeenth Century English Literature. Miss Mary Grace Wilson, who is the Dean of Undergraduate Women, co-ordinates the many non-academic affairs of campus life. She was gradu- ated from Winthrop College and completed her graduate work at Columbia University. A Duke graduate. Miss Lillian Lee is the As- sistant Dean of Undergraduate Women. Her office includes advising the treasurers of the Woman ' s College and handling student employment. Serving as academic advisor to the Freshman Advisory Council is the Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, Miss Ellen Huckabee. The Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction is Miss Mari- anna Jenkins, advisor to junior and senior women. Miss Jenkins attended Bryn Mawr College and Rad- cliffe College. During her sabbatical leave first se- mester, Miss Jane Philpott acted in her stead. Mrs. W. S. Persons, who spent her undergraduate and graduate years at Duke, serves as Director of Ad- missions. Elizabeth Anderson Persons, B.A., M.A. Director of Admissions H s K - ' B B ° Mjfl ■! m IV HP f m h- ■' ' j By ■Hyi ' r m m mm jiKbk ' H 1 1 ' ' v |j| H H| 1 1 285 Lieutenant-Colon i . i , Charles H. Duncan, B.A. Department of Air Science Henry J. Oosting B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Botany Ransom R. Patrick B.A., M.F.A., Ph.D. Department of Art DEPARTMENT When not in the classroom, the de- partment head can generally be found sitting behind his office desk. There he conducts the thousand and one items of business that only he can attend to. To say that the department head is the Father Image of his department would be an over-simplification. He is in charge of the selection of his staff and of main- taining this staff at the highest possible level. These are tasks which require a personality with the elements of a Machia- velli and a Houdini. The department head must correlate the needs of his department with the size and type of his staff. He must contact and attract instructors who, by virtue of their backgrounds and education, can make essential contributions to the department and to the students. He unites his staff in furthering the reputation of the depart- ment by offering the best possible courses on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Frank T. deVyver B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Economics and Business . ' dministration Edward C. Bolmeier B.A., Ph.D. Acting Chairman, Department of Education John H. Saylor B.A., B.S., M A., Ph.D. Department of Chemistry 286 HEADS More than this, the department head is obligated to the university to retain his staff and to provide them with op- portunities for advancement. As a part of this function, he represents his depart- ment to the administration by communi- cating their interests, needs, and merit. In this way, higher salaries may result and better working conditions may come about. On the other hand, he represents the policies and goals of the university to his staff. The department head be- comes, then, the liaison between faculty and administration. As well as internal affairs, the external relations of a department are greatly influenced by its head. He is an ex- officio member on all the department ' s committees, and is especially active on the advisory committee for departmental majors. He must, of course, depend to a great extent on the support of his faculty in the formulation of the depart- ment ' s policies and plans. Herman Salinger B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of German James N. Truesdale B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Greek Arlin Turner B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of English Edward William Berry B.A., Ph.D. Department of Geology Thomas M. Aycock B.A., M.A. West Campus Department of Health and Physical Education Julia R. Grout B.A,, M.,S. East Campus Department of Health and Physical Education 287 B -A .---- ' ' ' . ■Richard L. Waison, Jr. Robert S. Rogers B.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of History Department of Latin and Roman Studies John J. Gergen B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Mathematics Allan H. Bone B.A., M.M. Department of Music Colonel Edward W. Durant, Jr. B.S. Department of Naval Science DEPARTMENT Charles A. Baylis B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Philosophy Harold W. Lewis B.S., Ph.D. Department of Physics 288 Robert S. Rankin B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Department of Political Science Karl Edward Zener Ph.D. Department of Psychology James L. Price, Jr. Ph.D. Department of Religion HEADS GiFFORD Davis B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Romance Languages Bronislas de Leval Jezierski B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Russian John C. McKinney B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department of Sociology and Anthropology Edward C. Horn Ph.D. Department of Zoology 289 Allan Murray Cartter, Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science Robert Earl Cushman, B.S., Ph.D. Dean of the Divinity School Barnes Woodhall, B.A., M.D. Dean of the School of Medicine GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS Graduate and professional schools are as es- sential to a university as its undergraduate colleges. They afford the student the opportunity to spe- cialize and to concentrate in advanced research in a particular field. In many cases, the graduate student at Duke may further extend himself by as- sisting a professor in teaching undergraduate classes. The School of Arts and Sciences is the largest graduate school in the University. Directed by Dean Allan M. Cartter, the twenty-two departments offer a number of programs leading to Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Duke Hospital is the seat of the Medical School, for thirty years the pride of Dr. Davidson, in whose honor the Medical Building was renamed. The Medical School is now under the able direction of Elvin Remus Latty, J.D., J.Sc.D. Dean of the School of Law Ann M. Jacobansky, R.N., B.S.N.E., M.Ed. Dean of the School of Nursing Dr. Barnes Woodhall. Medical students graduate as Masters of Science in Medicine and Medical Tech- nology, or as Doctors of Medicine. Duke ' s Divinity School, under the direction of Dean Robert E. Cushman, offers Bachelor of Di- vinity, Master of Religious Education, and Master of Theology degrees. One of the finest in the country, the School has on its staff representatives of all Prot- estant denominations. The relatively small but excellent Duke Law School is administrated by Dean Elvin R. Latty. Degrees offered are Bachelor of Law, Master of Law, and Doctor of Juridical Science. The School of Law has in recent years gained national attention with its establishment of a World Rule of Law Center, headed by Dr. Arthur Larson. The School of Nursing, under Dean Ann M. Jacobansky, offers work leading to a Master of Science degree. Graduate nursing students gain experience through work at the Duke Hospital and at the Durham Health Department. The School of Forestry offers Master and Doctor of Forestry degrees. Dean Elwood S. Harrar ad- ministrates the school. Elwood Scott Harrar, Ph.D. Dean of the School of Forestry James T. Cleland, M.A., B.D., S.T.M., Th.D., D.D. Professor of Preaching Robert Taylor Cole, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science THE JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS Norman F. Conant, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology WiLBURT Cornell Davidson M.D., D.Sc, LL.D. Professor of Pediatrics 292 Clarence Gohdes B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of American Literature The James B. Duke Professorships were created in 1953 through a gift of $12,000,000 from the Duke Endowment Fund. They are named in honor of the University ' s principal benefactor and founder of the endowment fund. The primary purpose of the professorships is to honor those indivuduals who have excelled in particular fields of scholarship and university life. The University believes that a superior faculty serves to attract and hold superior people, both faculty and students. Consequently, in order to build a greater Duke, no single step is so important as the strengthening of the faculty. Waiter Gordy, Ph.D., LL.S., D.H.C. Prof( ' s.sor of Biochemistry Charles R. Hauser, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Philip Handler B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry 293 Paul J. Kramer B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Botany Calvin B. Hoover, B.,A.., Ph.D., Litt.D. Professor of Economics THE JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS John T. Lanning, Ph D. Professor of History Fourteen distinguished professorships composed the original group but, in April of 1961, seven new James B. Duke Professorships were approved. Among those appointed last spring is Dr. Norman F. Conant, who has been recognized for his work in mycology and microbiology. Dr. Clarence Gohdes has served as managing editor and chairman of the editorial board of American Literature. Dr. Philip Handler has published numerous biochemistry research papers and is well known as the co-author of Principles of Biochemistry, a textbook used in many medical schools. Dr. Charles Roy Charles L. B. Lowndes B.A., LL.B., S.J.D. Professor of Law 294 Joseph E. Markee, Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy David T. Smith M.D., Litt.D. Professor of Bacteriology Walter McKinley Nielsen, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Walter James Seeley, E.E., M.S. Professor of Electrical Engineering Hilrie Shelton Smith, Ph.D., D.D., Litt.D. Professor of American Religious Thought 295 Lionel Stevenson B.A., M.A., Ph.D., B.Litt. Professor of English Joseph J. Spengler, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Economics THE JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSORS Karl M. Wilbur, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Zoology Hauser holds a Certificate of Merit for his work on the synthesis of anti-malarials during World War 11. Dr. Lanning is a scholar in the area of Latin American history. He has published several books and manuscripts on the early history of the Western Hemisphere. Dr. Karl Milton Wilbur is noted for his research on the biological effects of ultra-violet and X-radiation, and has served as a consultant to the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. Robert Ren- bert Wilson has served as an advisor to the State Department and is presently a member of the Board of Editors for the Journal of International Law. Robert R. Wilson B.A., M.. ., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Political Science 296 Miss Amanda Adams Addoms House Miss Lorraine J. Wasserman Alspaugh House Miss Ida Mae Speaks Aycock House Miss Sara L. Rice Bassett House Mrs. Mildred Durden Brown House Miss Elizabeth Annl Hawks Gilbert House Miss Nancy Lippard Giles House HOUSE COUNSELORS Miss Helen Knolls Hanes Annex Miss Dorothy Wilkinson Hanes House Miss Nancy Burton Miss Betty Page Northington Miss Henrietta Hertzog Jarvis House Pegram House Southgate Hall 297 ALUMNI DEPARTMENT The Duke University Alumni Department, di- rected by Mr. Charles Dukes, works with over 38,000 alumni in sponsoring class reunions on Homecoming, Founder ' s Day, Alumni Day, and Commencement. The Department also publishes the Alumni Register ten times annually and the Alumni Newsletter quarterly. The Department has sought to increase participa- tion in the Loyalty Fund. The 1961-1962 drive en- couraged alumni to Take a Giant Step and in- crease contributions, for these funds were matched dollar for dollar by a special gift from the Duke Endowment. By scheduling meetings at events of both intel- lectual and athletic interest and by keeping alumni posted about happenings at Duke, the Alumni Department has been instrumental in blending faculty, students, and alumni into a harmonious unit. Charles A. Dukes, Director of Alumni Affairs. KA Homecoming display, number two. Bassett House performs at the Homecoming Show. 298 The Rare Book room in the West Campus Library. The midnight oil burns on East. Dr. Benjamin E. Powell, Head Librarian. LIBRARIES The students and faculty of Duke have access not only to the main libraries on East and West, but also to the specialized libraries of Religion, Law, Medicine, Chemistry, Biology-Forestry, and Mathe- matics-Physics. Dr. Benjamin E. Powell is in charge of these libraries, manned by a staff of over 100. This store of knowledge, the largest in the South, includes over 1,500,000 volumes, 3,000,000 manu- scripts, 6,900 musical scores, 13,600 reels of micro- film, and 35,000 maps. During the past year, several distinguished col- lections were acquired. Perhaps foremost among these were the collected writings of John and Charles Wesley, the most significant documents of British Methodism ever to be brought to the United States. The University also obtained a comprehensive collection of writings about Bath, England, and another series dealing with the Isle of Man. A sum of $362,819. 00 was allotted for new acquisitions. CLASSES IN O sooner does each freshman arrive on campus than he finds himself a member of a large, loose body of strangers — the Class of ' 02, or ' 35, or ' 62. Gradually, through courses, fraternal and dorm associations, extra-curriculars, and occasional class gatherings, he begins to feel a vague unity with this group. Some of his colleagues drop out, and new names join the roll. Few know all the members of his class, but the faces become familiar. Filled calendars are replaced with new ones as college slips by, and suddenly that year arrives. The senior begins to look around at class meetings, when the class gift is being chosen and graduation plans are being made. He notes mentally those he will continue to see after June, and those he may never see again. Soon the class disperses, taking its nu- merals with it. Each senior has become an alum, a graduate of Dear Old Duke. From now on he will utter with pride, Class of ' 62! I«_ SCHOOL OF NURSING Martha Robertson, V.P. Alice Kern, Pres. Anne Robinson, Sec ' y- f ' ■— pr •FRESHMEN WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Nancy Murray, WSGA Rep. Ann Davis, V. P. Linda Orr, Pros. Barbara Morgan, Trezis. Lindy Jennison, Sec ' y. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Johnny McCIain, Freshman Represent- ative to Engineers ' Student Council. OFFICERS TRINITY COLLEGE Steve Hughes, V.P., Steve Porter, Treas., Zan Copeland, Sec ' y., Sherif Nada, Pres. 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CARPENTER, Lesley-Ann CARTER, Forrest Dean CARTWRIGHT, Margaret Ann CHAFKIN, Michael Jay CHANDLER, Sus an Louise CHANG, Jack CHAPMAN, Leonard Fielding, HI CHAPNICK, Maxine Lenore CHARLES, Rachel Diana CHARLWOOD, William Wesley CHEEK, James Howe CHOMICZ, Carol Ann CHURCH, Scott Larson CLARK, Douglas Mason CLARK, Lee B. CLAY, Sandra Elaine CLAYTON, Lawrence CLEMENTS, Joyce M. Miami, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Clearwater, Fla. Alexandria, Va. College Park, Ga. Rockville, Md. Lititz, Pa. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Geneva, 111. Nashville, Tenn. New York, N. V. Arlington, Va. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Pompano Beach, Fla. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tulsa, Okla. New York, N. Y. Alexandria, Va. Troy, N. Y. Greensboro, N. C. Durham, N. C. Nashville, Tenn. W. Lafayette, Ohio Miami, Fla. Rye, N. Y. Tulsa, Okla. Lenoir, N. C. Plainfield, N. J. Arlington, Va. 326 SOPHOMORES i COOPER, Annette COOPER, Edwin Branan, Jr. COOPER, John C. COPLON, Fred Jay CORDLE, Margaret Mayo CORNELIUS, Eugene F., Jr. COSENS, Sara Louise COUGHLAN, Peter Van Schaiclt COURTNEY, Lina Lucinda COURTNEY, Marion Walter COX, Ray Lawrence CRAIG, Nancy Edgar CRANE, Carol Laura CRAWFORD, Fred Allen, Jr. GREAVES, Donald Winston CREECH, Franklin Underwood CREWS, John Hunter CROMARTIE, William Freddie CRUMLEY, Mary Louise CULBERTSON, Norman Alexander CURTIS, Luke CUTTING, Harriette Wells DAILEY, Nancy Lane DALBEY, Earle Gordon D. NKEL, Thaddeus George, Jr. DANKER, Betty Jean DAMSCHRODER, Diana Lee DAUL, George Cecil DAVIDSON, Susan Stokes DAVIS, Doreen Carol Morehead City, N. C. Arlington, Va. Arlington, Va. Sparta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Anderson, S. C. Raton, Fla. Orange Park, Fla. Aiken, S. C. Durham, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Holly Hill, S. C. Evanston, 111. Smithfield, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Johnson City, Tenn. Greenville, S. C. Ossining, N. Y. Charleston, S. C. Durham, N. C. Lynnhaven, Va. Brunswick, Ga. Plainfield, N. J. Hilton, N. Y. Mobile, . la. Winston-Salem, N. C. Clarks Green, Pa. CO AN, Glen Austin, Jr. COBB, Sarah Elizabeth COLLINS, Richard Fuller COLVER, Charles Merle COMBS, Isabel Meekins COMBS, Samuel Leslie CONN, Margaret Elizabeth CONNER, Eliza Carroll CONROY, Dale Daniel CONWAY, Eugenia Cecelia COOK, Jan Rae COOK, Joseph William, Jr. COOKE, Rosalind Yale COOLEY, Thomas Winfield, Jr. COOLIDGE, David Alan Charlotte, N. C. Waynesville, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Durham, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Lexington, Ky. Arlington, Va. Milwaukee, Wis. Bethpage, N. Y. Dallas, Tex. Yardley, Pa. Charlotte, N. C. Greenvale, N. Y. Gaffney, S. C. Bethesda, Md. i i 327 SOPHOMORES D.WIS, Rockwell Fuiman DEAN, Robert Berry DEE, Larry Gene DEEGAN, James Edward DEGOOYER, John G. DERRYBERRY, Eugene Everett DEUTSCHER, Eugene Francis DIEHL, Earl Henry DIERAUF, Eline Gadc DILLON, Ralph George DIXON, Walter Herbert, Jr. DODGE, Caroline Gwynne DOKE, Dianne May DONNELLY, Dennis William DOUGLAS, Donald Alexander Elmira, N. Y. Mt. Airy, N. C. Hollywood, Fla. Charlotte, N. C. Silver Spring, Md. Signal Mtn,, Tenn. Tarrytown, N. Y. Plant City, Fla. Longmeadow, Mass. Danville, Va. Danville, Va. Ft. Monroe, Va. Winnetka, 111, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Coral Gables, Fla. 1 DOUGLASS, William Frank DOW, Jeffrey L. DRIES ' SEN, Joseph Patton DUDLEY, Dorothea Ann DUHY, Donna May DUKE, Janet Woods DUTTERA, M. Julian, Jr. ECKERSON, Russell Gilbert EDENS, Joanne EDWARDS, Charles C. EDWARDS, Frederick B. EDWARDS, Mary Carol EDWARDS, Stuart L. EDMONSON, Ohvia Root EGGERS, Walter F. R. ELLIS, Jenifer Louise ELLIS, Madonna Ann ELZAY, Michael Paul EMLET, Susan Ellen EPES, Charles Richard ERGOOD, Foster Coffman ESPY, Kip McKinney ETHERIDGE, Jeanne EUBANK, Mary Katherine EWING, Frank Harrison FABER, Lee Edward FAIR, Jacqueline FARMER, Muriel Gene FARRIS, William Anthony FAUST, Jody Arlington, Va. Radnor, Pa. Milwaukee, Wis. Memphis, Tenn. Larchmont, N. Y. Kent, Ohio West Point, Ga. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. McLean, Va. Silver Spring, Md. Red Bank, N. J. Asheville, N. C. Springfield, Va. Smithfield, N. C. Hollywood, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Waterville, Maine Port Washington, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Newport News, Va. Haddonfield, N. J. Dotham, Ala. Shawboro, N. C. Alexandria, Va. Hopewell, Va. Dearborn, Mich. Wayne, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. William.sburg, Va. 328 SOPHOMORES FULLER, Raymond George FULLERTON, W. Dixon FULTZ, John M., Jr. FUQUA, ' jimR. GABRIEL, John Richard . Pitman, N. J. Niagra Falls, N. Y. Richmond, Va. Spray, N. C. Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. GAIGE, Lois Ann GALLAND, Anne Freeman GANLEY, Robert William GARDNER, Joseph Emery GATES, Douglas Sherwood Falls Church, Va. Alexandria, Va. Lawrence, Mass. Santa Monica, Calif. Quivira Lake, Kan. GECKELER, Judith Ann GEHRIG, June Evelyn GETZ, Carol Ann GIBSON, Norman Thomas GILBERT, Lynn Patricia Middletown, Ohio Hasbrouck Hgts., N. J. Nazareth, Pa. Hamlet, N. C. West Orange, N. J. GILL, James C. GILLESPIE, Judith Baldwin GILLESPIE, Mildred Owens GILLIATT, Benjamin Robert GILLIES, Herbert B. Patton, Pa. Newport News, Va. Baltimore, Md. Shelby, N. C. Ridgewood, N. J. GILLOOLY, Linda Lee GLOVER, Clarence Howard, Jr. GODWIN, Ruby Walnita GOLDSTEIN, Frank Robert GOODELL, Charles Ellsworth Sylvania, Ohio Spartanburg, .S. C. Wilmington, N. C. Baltimore, Md. Jamestown, N. Y. GOODNER, David Marshall GOODY, John Burton GORDON, Michael Kenneth GOULD, Rebecca Ann GRAVELLE, Karen Jacksonville, Fla. Severna Park, Md. Monroe, N. C. Cocoa, Fla. Bayside, N. Y. FIELDS, Michael Stuart FINCH, Paul Andrews FINDLAY, A. Gordon, Jr. FINNEY, Michael James FLEISCHER, Robert Stephen FLUKE, William Albert FONG, Allen Gary FOSTER, Charles Stephen FOSTER, Sandra Ann FRANK, H. Randolph ERASER, Pamela Ann FREDERICK, Sandra Wavne FREDO, Bart Joseph FRIEND, Polly Elizabeth FULLER, Cheryl Ann Hempstead, N. Y. Thomasville, N. C. White Plains, N. Y. Peoria, 111. West Hartford, Conn. Lafayette, Ind. Brickeys, Ark. Charleston, W. Va. Siler City, N. C. Gadsden, Ala. Fort Bragg, N. C. W. AsheviUe, N. C. South Norwalk, Conn. Greensboro, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. JL 329 SOPHOMORES GRAY, Frank Benton GRAY, Thomas Nickolson GREENLEAF, Judith Estes GREGORY, Anne Jackson GREGORY, David DolUver GREGORY, Donald Robert GREGORY, Richard M. GREGORY, Thomas H. GRIFFIN, Beverly Floyd GRIFFIN, Cornelia Ann GRILLI, Donald Anthony GRISCOM, Elma Elizabeth GRONEMEYER, Suzanne Carol GROTZ, Diane Marie GROVER, Elizabeth Rue Durham, N. C. Durham, N. C. Nashville, Tenn. Durham, N. C. Rockland, Maine Rockland, Maine Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Granville, Ohio Goldsboro, N. C. Robersonville, N. C. Clifton, N. J. Birmingham, Mich. Pensacola, Fla. Kettering, Ohio Glen Ridge, N. J. 11 jlo 1 ' f - CT if? P Q GRUBENMANN, Linda GUELCHER, Richard Paul GUERRY, Alice Catherine GUILFORD, Charles McNeal GUMMEY, Jenifer GURLEY, Paul Clayton HAAS, Rebecca Anne HABERCOM, Mark Smith HALEY, Jo Harriett HALL, Charles Thomas HALL, Linda Carole HALLA, Frances Byrd HALSTED, Anne Watson HAMEL, Judy Lynn HAMILTON, Roger Clark HANES, Mary Louise HANJA, Yuri Thomas HANSBERRY, Sally Ann HARDY, Richard Wayne HARKNESS, Richard Chandler HARKRADER, Winfred Trent, Jr. HARLOW, Judith Elaine HARPER, Eugene Jutson HARRIS, Christopher Bertram HARRIS, Richard Foster HARRISON, Frank Late HART, Frances Ann HART, Mary Ann HARTMAN, Julia Meredith HASH, Edward J. Laurinburg, N. C. Port Edwards, Wis. Lake City, S. C. Wilmington, Del. Gladwyne, Pa. Charlotte, N. C. Metaine, La. Decatur, Ala. Houston, Tex. Tamestown, N. Y. Charleston, W. Va. York, Pa. Milwaukee, Wis. Ann Arbor, Mich. Westerly, R. I. Morehead City, N. C. Huntington, N. Y. Lunenburg, Mass. London, England Wilmington, Del. Mt. Airy, N. C. Darien, Conn. Knightdale, N. C. Southport, Conn. Charlotte, N. C. South Charleston, W. Va. Winston-Salem, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Hartford City, Ind. Arlington, Va. 330 liJM SOPHOMORES HITCHCOCK, Beverly Ann HOBBS, Jerry Robert HODGES, Stephen McQuiston HOESER, Mary Lynne HOFFMAN, Joan HOLLETT, G. T. HOLLMAN, Douglas Clark HOLMES, Ginny Elizabeth HOLMQUIST, Joan B. HOLSINGER, Gretchen Marie HOPPIN, Charles Tracy HORNER, Withers Grant HORNE, Perry Alwyn HORTON, Lewis William Wyche, Jr. HORR, Nancy Louise HOWE, Marilyn R. HUCK, Mary Lou HUNTLEY, George William HUNYADI, Susan Carole HUTCHESON, Joan HUTZLER, Arthur Charles INGERSOLL, DeForest Peter ISALY, Carolyn JACKSON, Charles Rankin JACKSON, Frederick Raymond JACKSON, Judith Ann JACOBUS, Marie Elaine JAMES, Patricia Talfryn JAMIESON, Robert James JENKINS, Nancy Elaine Jenkintown, Pa. South Bend, Ind. Roanoke, Va. Atlanta, Ga. LaGrange, 111. Richmond, Va. Sea Cliff, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rockford, III. Durham, N. C:. Westfield, N. J. Roanoke, Va. Fayetteville, N. C. Durham, N. C. Portsmouth, Ohio Medford, Mass. Birmingham, Ala. Beaufort, N. C. Canton, Ohio Wilmette, 111. Delray Beach, Fla. Milwaukee, Wis. Marion, Ohio Salisbury, N. C. Mountain Lakes, N. J. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Minburn, N. J Princeton, N. J Greensboro, N. C Concord, N. C HAWKS, Everett M. HAWORTH, Allan Robert H.VYNES, Baxter Morgan, Jr. HAYES, Gladys Lorraine HECHT, Stephen Samuel HEER, Rosemary Frances HELLMAN, Peter HENDERSON, Grover Cleveland, II HENDERSON, William T. HERRIN, Helen Kay HERTSLET, Barry Shaw HERZOG, George Gary HINDS, Douglas Paul HILL, Mary Patricia HINMAN, Susan Lee Great Lakes, 111. Westfield, N. J. Tryon, N. C. Cincinnati, Ohio West Orange, N. J. High Point, N. C. Falls Church, Va. Dunn, N. C. Princeton, N. J. Gastonia, N. C. Baltimore, Md. Alexandria, Va. Pittsbugh, Pa. Charleston, W. Va. Philadelphia, Pa. 331 W5!1 SOPHOMORES JENNINGS, Theodore Wesley JENSEN, John Howard JOHNSON, Barbara Ruth JOHNSON, George Howard, HI lOHNSON, Margaret Wheeler JOHNSON, Mary Jane JOHNSON, L, Peter JOHNSON, Robert Arnold JOHNSON, Robert Wesley JOHNSON, Roy Clarence, Jr. JOHNSON, Stephen Parke JOHNSON, Wendy Leigh JOLLEY, Ronald Scott JOLLY, Margaret Anne JONES, David C. Miami Beach, Fla. Ft. Pierce, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Rosemont, Pa. New Delhi, India Wilmington, Del. Coral Gables, Fla. Hopewell, Va. Baltimore, Md. Worchester, Mass. Ridgewood, N. J. Alexandria, Va. Gaffney, S. C. Richmond, Va. Locust Valley, N. Y. f p rs P Q w F iii. JONES, Diana A. JONES, James Fly JONES, Pamela Louise JONES, Sheldon Cairne, Jr. JORDAN, Dorothy Susan JORDAN, Patricia Brown JORDAN, Susan Patricia KADASTER. Mahmut Esat K.- HN, Mike F. KAHNER, Steven KATHOLI, Richard Evers KATSON, Constance KATZ, Lawrence Myers KELLER, Edward Lee KELLEY, Andrew Franklin, Jr. KELLOW, Margo KEMPNER, Marion Lee KENNEDY, Kenneth Durwood KERCHNER, Gary Raymond KERR, Harry Davidson KERSHAW, Roxanne E. KIEFER, Karen Jean KIEN, Grant Terrence KIENZLE, Kathleen Johanna KIEPE, Judith Ann KIMMERLE, Nancy Jo KINARD, William Frank KITTELLE, Katherine Allen KLEIN, Susan June KLINER, Virginia Ann Wayne, Pa. Houston, Tex. Fredericksburg, Va. Cranford, N. J. Nashville, Tenn. Lynchburg, Va. Westfield, N. J. Ankara, Turkey Atlanta, Ga. Jamaica, N. Y. S. Charleston, W. Va. Albuquerque, N. M. Baltimore, Md. Roanoke, Va. Taylors, S. C. Lansford, Pa. Galveston, Tex. Wilson, N. C. Pottstown, Pa. Hunker, Pa. Columbia, S. C. St. Louis, Mo. Cincinnati, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Westfield, N. J. Tarrytown, N. Y. Simpsonville, S. C. Larchmont, N. Y. Columbia, S. C. N. Plainfield, N. J. 332 SOPHOMORES LEE, Linda Joanne LEE, Margaret Eileen LENNARD, Beverly Self LEONARD, Catherine Grace LESLIE, Carroll Ann LEWIS, Mary Caroline LEWIS, Valerie Ann LEYRER, Earl Thomas LILLY, Ruth Virginia LIME, Elizabeth Louise LINGER, Richard Clifton LIVERMORE, Gordon D., Jr. LOCKE, Curtis Alan LOEB, Linda Marie LONG, David William LONG, Donald Finley LONG, Elizabeth Lynne LOVELAND, Richard Alden LOWENSTERN, Burt Harris LUCAS, David Owen LUCAS, Mary Davidson LUREY, Alfred Saul MacDONALD, Robert Anderson MACK, David Edward MacROBERT, Peggy MAHER, William Frederick MAHONEY, Daniel Frederick MALEVAN, Gail Ann MAPES, Charles M., Jr. MARCHESE, Don P. Chatham, N.J. Willoughby, Ohio Atlanta, Ga. Madison, N. J. . rlington, Va. FarmviUe, N. C. Bron.x, N. Y. Hamilton, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Canton, N. C. Tonawanda, N. Y. Arlington, Va. Martinsville, Va. Lutherville, Md. Punxsutawney, Pa. Greensboro, N. C. Alexandria, Va. New Canaan, Conn. Newport News, Va. New York, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Short Hills, N. J. Bethesda, Md. Flint, Mich. Boca Raton, Fla. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Shaker Hts., Ohio Richmond, Va. Poughkeepsic, N. Y. KNAPP, Kristina Margaret KNEEN, Judith Oakes KNOTT, Marcia Elaine KOHN, Adricnne Carole KOONCE, John Edward KRALLMANN, Sally KRAUS, Kenneth Wayne KRAUS, Elizabeth Katherine KREDEL, Olivia Orme LADD, James Roger LAMOND, William Wallace, III LANGDON, Suzanne Fowler LANING, Peter Huston LAZARD, Fred John LEAHY, Margaret Pennell Richmond, Va. Ashtabula, Ohio Arlington, Va. Merrick, N. Y. Raleigh, N. C. Short Hills, N. J Crosswicks, N. J Washington, D. C Charleston, S. C. Bellevue, Wash Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. Bridgeton, N. J. New York, N. Y. Alexandria, Va. « c W H W 333 SOPHOMORES MARKHAM, John Calvin, III MARLEY, Roy Lee, Jr. MARSH, Frances Stewart MARSHALL, Neal William MARTIN, Henry Frederick, III MARTIN, James Slattin, III MARTIN, John D. MASON, Charles Gilbert MATHEWS, Emmett Carlyslc, Jr. MATHEWS, Janet Allen MATTSON, Gerald Arthur MAYER, Barbara H. McCarthy, James Vincent McCarthy, John Paul McCAUSLAN ' D, Charles Patterson, III Gastonia, N. C. Siler City, N. C. Monroe, N. C. Woodmere, N. Y. Bethesda, Md. Huntington, N. Y. Garden City, N. Y. Cheverly, Md. Richmond, Va. Wallingford, Pa. St. Petersburg, Fla. Rock Hill, S. C. Rumson, N. J. Greenbelt, Md. Towson, Md. 0% % C i kk2. McCULLOUGH, Kenneth Rogers McDANIEL, Sandra Cecile McDonald, Charles Hambly McFARLANE, Juretta Creighton McGEHEE, Harriette McGHEE, Barry Lewis McGOVERN, Diane N. McILHENNY, V. Dail McKAIG, Sally Jean McKENZIE, Donald Keith McLaughlin, Douglas Farnham McLean, Lawrence Evans McLEOD, James Milburn McPHERS ' ON, William Vann, Jr. McQUOWN, Dorothy Inza McWHORTER, Evelyn Elaine MEANS, Deborah Elizabeth MELTON, Thomas H. MENGE, Steven Reid MERCK, Lorraine MERKEL, Lee Fergusson MERWIN, Grier Humphrey MICHAEL, Gayle Edwin MILES, James Melvin MILLER, Patrick Henry MILLER, Richard Wayne MILLER, Robert Michael MILLER, Robert Steven MISNER, Ray Hunting MITCHELL, Meriel Bull Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. Greensboro, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. St. Louis, Mo. Fredericksburg, Va. Greenwich, Conn. Kailua, Hawaii Charlotte, N. C. Bluefield, W. Va. Mystic, Conn. Hasbrouck Hts., N. J. Jacksonville, Fla. Durham, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Buffalo, N. Y. Huntington, W. Va. Dayton, Ohio Old BrookviUe, N. Y. Nashotan, Wis. Washington, D. C. Salisbury, N. C. Pink Hill, N. C. Dallas, Tex. Barrington, 111. Memphis, Tenn. New Brunswick, N. J. Ocean Grove, N. J. Winston-Salem, N. C. 334 SOPHOMORES MORRIS, Elizabeth Carey MORRIS, Richard James MOSHER, Sandra Sue MOSS, Judith Adcle MOSS, Margaret Elaine MOTCH, Elton Franklin MUELLER, Nancy Patricia MUELLER, Robert Joseph MULLEN, James Ni ' cholls MULLIGAN, James Bruce MULLINS, Jeffry Vincent MYERS, DiAnna Lynne NEBLETT, Beverly Ann NEILL, Charles Glass, Jr. NEIS, John McCormick NELSON, Gary Rohde NEWMAN, Frances Gail NEWSOME, David Anthony NEY, Richard Joseph NICHOLAS, Peter Michael NICHOLS, William James NICHOLSON, Roscoe Fisher, Jr. NICKELSBURG, Michael NIELSEN, Carl John NILSSON, Jonathan Nils NIMNICHT, Elizabeth Anne NOBLETT, Sara Carey NOLAN, Harry Lee NOLAN, Pamela NOLL, Emmett Eugene Washington, D. C. Greenville, S. C. Arlington, Va. Buffalo, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Cleveland, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Katonah, N. Y. Gastonia, N. C. Paducah, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Rockford, 111. Dallas, Tex. Anderson, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Lerona, W. Va. Winston-Salem, N. C. Washington, D. C. Santurce, Puerto Rico Massapequa Park, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Arlington, Va. Mountain Home, Tenn. Wilmette, 111. Jacksonville, Fla. Kilmarnock, Va. Shelby, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Millerstown, Pa. MOCK, Victoria Leola MOEHLMANN, Holly Ellen MOFFAT, Elizabeth Ann MONTAGUE, Linda Dean MONTGOMERY, Diana Bess MONTGOMERY, Thomas George MONTONYE, Merry Lynn MOON, Dwight Bacon, HI MOORE, James Thomas, Jr. MOORE, Jean Rich MOORE, Rebecca . nn MOORE, Thomas Franklin, Ji MOORMAN, Kenneth Alien MORENG, Joseph H. MORRIS, Douglas Claude Beaufort, S. C. Richland, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Spruce Pine, N. C. Smithfield, N. C. Glen Rock, N. J. Ypsilanti, Mich. Mcbanc, N. C. Birmingham, Ala. Pleasantville, N. Y. Lexington, Mass. Charlotte, N. C. Martinsville, Va. Ridgefield, N. J. Americus, Ga. T i P 335 SOPHOMORES NORBURN, Russell Lee, Jr. NORTON, James Larry NORTON, James Randolph NOTTINGHAM, Jon Martin NUNEZ, Peter Kent NYBERG, Lois Meredith OAKLEY, Patricia Louise OELSCHLEGEL, Judith Anne OGDEN, Philip Case, Jr. OGLESBY, Thomas R., Jr. O ' KENNON, Robert James, Jr. O ' MEARA, Marilyn Ann ONKEN, Susan Charlotte OSTHOFF, Anita Marie PACE, Ellen Malotle Asheville, N. C. Thomasville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlottesville, Va. Freehold, N. J. Warwick, R. L Cornelia, Ga, Terry ville, Conn. Winston-Salem, N. C. Winterville, N. C. Hopewell, Va. Erie, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Hinsdale, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio f PACKARD, Janice Alden PADGETT, Roy Allen, Jr. PAETSCH, Johanna PAGE, Jerry D., Jr. PAGES, John m: PAINTER, Prudence Steele PALMER, Margith Janice PALMITER, Richard DeForest PARILLA, Christine PARKER, George Hinson, III PATTERSON, John Wallace PATTERSON, Laird Dean PATTERSON, Susan Elizabeth PATTON, Sheila PEACH, N. Gayle PEACH, Stephanie Miriam PEARSON, Charles Almond, III PECOR, Patricia Anne PENNINGTON, Claude Mitchell PERHAM, Andrea Jean FERINE, Philip C. PERRY, James Hilliard PETERS, Donna Sue PETERS, William Ritchie PHELAN, Charles William PHYFER, Paul Jones PICCIRILLO.John Anthony PICKETT, Helen Louise PIERCE, Sally Hunt PIERPONT, Carolyn Elizabeth Cincinnati, Ohio Charlotte, N. C. Trumbull, Conn. McLean, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Baltimore, Md. London, England Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mountain Lakes, N. J. Franklin, Va. Jacksonville, Fla. Stroudsburg, Pa. Marion, N. Y. Miami, Fla. Athens, Ga. Durham, N. C. Falls Church, Va. Shelburne, Vt. Morton, Pa. Richmond, Va. West Orange, N. J. Greensboro, N. C. Cayce, S. C. Durham, N. C. Mt. Prospect, 111. Geneva, 111. New Hyde Park, N. Y. Alexandria, Va. Kinston, N. C. Westfield, N. J. 336 SOPHOMORES RAMAGE, Joseph Cowan RAMSEUR, Mary Rast RAMSEY, William Carey RANDOLPH, Marjorie Armstrong RANSEY, Anne Lee RANSON, Richard Cobb RAST ALL, Peggy Lang RAUB, Antoinette RAY, Andrcna EHzabcth RAY, Mary Janice RAYL, Melanie Joy REDMOND, Larry Hollis REED, Brenda Ann REED, Donald Brester REEVES, Elizabeth James RENFRO, Carl Brown, Jr. REYNOLDS, William Roscoe RICHARDSON, David Preston RIDGE, Martha Cole RIGGS, Millard M. RIMER, Alan E. ROBERTS, William A. ROBERTSON, Sandra Margaret ROBINS, Judith Alan ROBINSON, Hugh Burgess, Jr. ROBINSON, Peter Alfred ROBINSON, Susan ROEDIGER, John Harger ROGERS, Carol Anne ROGERS, Edward David Baltimore, Md. Anderson, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Winston-Salem, N. C. Hollywood, Fla. Charlotte, N. C. Sea Girt, N. J. Chappaqua, N. Y. Sumter, S. C. Hcndcrsonville, N. C. Durham, N. C. AsheviUe, N. C. Camden, S. C. Cheshire, Conn. Durham, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Martinsville, Va. Milwaukee, Wis. High Point, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Toledo, Ohio Greenwich, Conn. High Point, N. C. Winter Park, Fla. Englewood, Colo Nashville, Tenn Westfield, N. J Haworth, N. J Fayetteville, N. Y PLONK, James Wendell POKORNY, Andy POLLIER, Fred S. PONDER, Joe Walker PORTER, Sharon Smith POWELL, Eleanor Patricia PRESTON, Carol Ann PRICE, Jeanie PRICE, Susan Bussc PRITCHETT, Anne Sartin OUINBY, Miriam Josephine RABENHORST, James F. R. SBERRY, Jane Vail R. GAN, Martha Rebecca RAKER, Herbert Thompson Kings Mountain, N. C. Newell, S. D. Irwin, Pa. Mt. Pocono, Pa. Walworth, Wis. Goldsboro, N. C. Morrisville, Pa. Kannapolis, N. C. Highland Park, HI. High Point N C. Orlando, Fla. Louisville, Ky. Kinston, N. C. Archdale, N. C. Crawfordville, Fla. M£ 337 SOPHOMORES ROM, Karen T. ROMAN, William Bradford, Jr. ROSCHEN, George Henry ROSE, Charles Peete ROSENBERGER, Wilhelmina ROSS, Courtney B. ROSS, Suzanne Meador ROUSE, Welby Corbett, Jr. RUBENSTEIN, Jack RUDIGER, Rosalind Louise RUDOY, Herbert Lewis RUNYAN, Darrell Wesley RUSSELL, M. 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C. 352 r ! fr 1 JUNIORS HUDSON, MARGARET RICKE HUDSON, MELISSA EARLE HUFFMAN, RICHARD BYRON HULEN, MYRON CRAIG HUNT, BRUCE WOODSON HUNT, FRANCIS STUART HUNT, MARY ELLA HUSA, GARY WAYNE HUSTON, GRAHAM CALLAHAN HUTCHINS, NORMAN WAYNE INGHAM, MARGO MAXWELL INMAN, HORACE ALEXANDER, JR. IRWIN, ANNE ROYSTON ISLEY, BOYD ARIZ ISLEY, KAY ELLEN Johnstown, Pa. Bethesda, Md. Arlington, Va. Bethesda, Md. Butler, Pa. Auburndale, Mass. Easley, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Greenwich, Conn. Forest City, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Durham, N. C. Burlington, N. C. HILTON, CAROLINE CLARK HITCHCOCK, FRANCES SUMMERS HODDER, VIRGINIA ALICE HODSON, META ANN HOFFMAN, C. ROGER HOLLIS,JAN MICHAEL HOLLISTER, GEORGE CLAY HOLT, SYLVIA ANNE HOOPER, NANCY BRYANT HOOPER, WILLIAM RICHARD HORACK, KATHARINE HOUCK, MARY J. HOUSE, DON RAY HOWARD, EDWIN BROWN, JR. HOWARD, FRANCIS CHRISTINE Nashville, Tenn Lawrenceville, N. J Richmond, Va Mountain Lakes, N. J Broomfield, Colo Center, W. Va. Greenwich, Conn. Winston-Salem, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. Roanoke, Va. New Orleans, La. Ponte Vedre, Fla. Monroe, N. C. Scarsdale, N. Y. Greensboro, N. C. £££ £££ JARDEN, JOAN E. JAMES, ASHLEY SIMPSON, JR. JAMES, JAY PAUL JAMES, SCHERER GRACE JARRETT, JAMES MORROW JEANNETTE, TONI LEE JENKINS, NANCY ANN JENNINGS, BRUCE PHILLIP JENNINGS, JUDITH LEE JOHNSON, AMOS NEILL, JR. JOHNSON, BRIAN A. JOHNSON, DAVID S. JOHNSON, JEFFERSON DEEMS JOHNSON, LINUS JOHNSON, WILLIAM LEE, JR. Short Hills, N. J. Greensboro, N. C. Wilmington, Del. Mount Airy, N. C. Thomasville, N. C. Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, W. Va. Louisville, Ky. Garland, N. C. Bethesda, Md. Pt. Pleasant Beach, N. J. Raleigh, N. C. White Plains, N. Y. Mt. Gilead, N. C. 353 JUNIORS JOHNSON, WILLIAM SHERWOOD, JR. JOHNSTON, JAMES LYNN JONES, CAROLYN JONES, MARY ELLIS JONES, TROY EDWARD, JR. JOSKO, EVA MILICA JOYCE, DOROTHY DEBORAH KAPLAN, STANLEY ALLAN KARP, M.- RY JANICE KAUFMAN, BETSY ANNE KEEN, DANIEL WOODWARD KEITH, THEODORE ALLEN KELLEY, BARBARA JEAN KENDERDINE, JAMES MARSHALL KENNEDY, JAMES LELAND. JR. Baltimore, Md. Pittsford, N. Y. Spartanburg, S. C. Pottstown, Pa. Smithfield, N. C. Washington, D. C. Greenville, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Suffield, Conn. Melbourne, Fla. Lake Wales, Fla. Passaic, N. J. Playa Del Rey, Calif. Seine et Oise, France Dallas, Tex. f? y0S dkdik KNORR, ROBERT JOHN KOOCK, KENNETH JEFFREY KRAMER, WORTH ALAN KROLL, RONALD NEIL KRUZELYAK,JACK JOSEPH KUHN, ALAN KARL LANGE, WALDEN ALFRED LANKFORD, WAYNE HOWELL LARMORE, CARRELL ANN LARSEN, PATRICIA MERRILL LEA, LILLIAN RICHARDS LeBON, KENNETH MARVIN LEBOS, HARVEY CHARLES LEHMANN, DALE FRANCINE LELAND, STUART DAY Clark, N. J. New York, N. Y. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Toms River, N. Y. Coraopolis, Pa. Columbus, Ohio Ridgewood, N. J. Portsmouth, Va. Atlanta, Ga. Lakeland, Fla. Alexandria, Va Hopewell, N. J Tampa, Fla, Wayne, N. J New Canaan, Conn KENT, ROBERT JOEL KENYON, SARAH ALICE KETCHER, NEAL F. KETTERING, ANN HORNOR KIMBROUGH, LAUREL ADELAIDE KING, MARTHA ANN KING, WILLIAM DAVIS KINGSBURY, ROBERT EDWARD KINGSTON, DAVID TALLMAN KINSLER, JAMES WILLIAMS KISER, JOHN WOOD, JR. KISSAM, ROGER HARVEY KITCH, JOSEPH MICHAEL KLUGEL, HARRY TELL, III KNORR, RICHARD JOSEPH Brooklyn, N. Y. HiUsboro, N. C. Woodmere, N. Y. Fairmont, W. Va. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Hueytown, Ala Moorestown, N. J Edgewater Park, N. J Short Hills, N. J Statesville, N. C Tenafly, N. J Durham, N. C Emporia, Va Clark, N. J 354 J U N r ORS i h MtM ;JtMA LUDWIGSON, ROBERT GEORGE LUNDHOLM, LOIS JEAN LUPTON, RUTH LYNCH, CHARLES TOWNSEND, JR. MacCARTEE, carl CHARLES, JR. mace, stephen griggs Mackenzie, susan Fletcher MacNAUGHTON, JIMMY NORMAN MARGOLIS, MARSHALL HOWARD MARGOLIS, MAXINE GAIL MARKS, WILLIAM FRAZIER MARSH, JAMES ALEXANDER, JR. MARSHALL, FRANCES LIANE MARSTON, EDWIN LINDSAY, JR. MARVIN, GUY New York, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. J. Alamance, N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Chevy Chase, Md. McLean, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Kingsport, Tenn. Durham, N. C. Williamston, N. C. Towson, Md. Monroe, N. C. Clarence, N. Y. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Boulder, Col. LETHCO, DIANE LOVELLA LEVIT, DONALD JAY LEWIS, WILLIAM REEVES LINDSEY, WILLIAM ESSIG LINSERT, HENRY, JR. LITTLE, CATHARINE FRANCES LITTLE, PETE L. LIVINGSTON, HARRIET LOCH, CHARLES JOSEPH, JR. LOMER, ROWLAND SCOTT LOSEE, THOMAS PENNY LOVE, SARAH ELIZABETH LOWENBACH, CHRISTINE HILDA LOWENTHAL, STUART LYNN LOWER, DAVID ALLEN Arlington, Va. Brooklyn, N. Y. Savannah, Ga. Falls Church, Va. Pepperell, Mass. Wadesboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Decatur, Ga. Flushing, N. Y. Roslyn Harbor, N. Y. Garden City, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Durham, N. C. Lexington, Ky. Baldwinsville, N. Y. W P ' M MASON, GEOFFREY SHERIDAN MASSENGILL, R. KEMP MATTHEWS, STEVEN LEON M.ATTHEWS, SYLVIA ADELE MATTHIAS, DOUGLAS E. MATRONE, MARGARET ASENATH MAYNARD, JOE BOYCE MAYNE, LINDA CAROL McBRYDE, PRISCILLA READ McCAIG, DOUGLAS ARTHUR McCarthy, paul edward McCarthy, william james mccauley, robert henry mcelderry, andrea lee McGHEE, CAROLYN SUE Nokomis, Fla. Ft. Worth, Tex. Ressemer City, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Belmort, N. C. Westfield, N. J, Durham, N. C. Delray Beach, Fla. Burlington, N. C. Miami, Fla. Bethesda, Md. Oklahoma City, Okla. Huntington, W. Va. 355 JUNIORS mcintosh, alan edward mckay, malcolm vinson McNeill, leslie gray McNeill, laverne meier, john otto MELVTN, RICHARD F. MENNE, EUGENE CHARLES MENSON, ROBERT C. MILES, ARTHUR CURTIS MILLER, ELIZABETH GAMBILL MILLER, GLENN FREDERICK MILLER, WILLIAM BENNETT MILLS, HUGH HARRISON, JR. MILLS, REBECCA ANN MITCHELL, ELLISON CAPERS, JR. Gulfport, Fla. Plainfield, N. J. WhiteviUe, N. C. Memphis, Tenn. Durham, N. C. Palm Beach, Fla. Dover, Mass. W. Hartford, Conn. Atlanta, Ga. Columbia, S. C. Toms River, N. J. Cumberland, Md. Forest City, N. C. Washington, D. C. Greenville, S. C. £ |y © i, M, NASH, JAMES LOREN NASSER, P. TRICIA ANN NEBLETT, LEWIS M. NEFF, SUSAN HOMAN NEUBAUER, LAURENS HERBERT, JR. NEWMAN, ROBERT CHAPMAN NICHOLSON, WILLIAM McNEAL, JR. NICKS, SAM FREEMAN NOE, DONALD FREDERICK NORWOOD, SHARON BERDAN NOUN, CHRISTOPHER PERRY NURKIN, SIDNEY JOSEPH ODOM, LINDA PRICE OEHL, SUSAN WALRATH O ' KELLEY, JAMES THOMAS, JR. Durham, N. C. Huntington, W. Va. Staten Island, N. Y. Kalamazoo, Mich. Rockingham, N. C. .Arlington, Va. Durham, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. Dayton, Ohio Glen Ridge, N. J. Rochester, N. Y. Durham, N. C. Durham, N. C. Winnetka, III. Ashcville, N. C. n V MOCK, ERIC VAUGHAN MOESZINGER, PAMELA GAY MOORE, JOHN MEREDITH, JR. MOORE, LINDA CURTIS MORGAN, THOMAS HAYES MORRILL, LYMAN PERRY MORRIS, BARBARA RUTH MORRIS, JOEL JOSEPH MORRIS, JUDITH JEAN MORRIS, ROBERT WILLIAM MORRISSEY, SHEILA NOEL MOSS, JOE W. MOYER, MARY JOYCE MYKEL, SCOTT JUDSON MYERS, FRANK CHARLES Winston-Salem, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Greensboro, N.C. Ashland, Va. Garden Qty, N. Y. W. Newton, N. C. Washington, N. C. Durham, N. C. Aiken, S. C. Matawan, N. J. Yokohama, Japan St. Simons Isl., Ga. Columbus, Ga. Bameveld, N. Y. Montgomery, Ala. J © JP (- P P A 356 JUNIORS PECK, FREDERICK WALTER PEELER, ROBERT S. PEGLER. TIMOTHY F. PELL, NANCY ANNE PENNINGTON, JOHN NEILAND PETERSON, HARRY OSCAR PEYTON, RICHARD RANDOLPH PHILLIPS, PAUL E. PI PAS, CAROL ANNE PICKENS, JAMES WESLEY, JR. PLATT, BONNIE RUTH POE, WILLIAM HENRY POEL, CHARLES MILLER POLITI, JOSEPH E. POLLACK, VALERIE INEZ Jacksonville, Fla. Staunton, Va. The Plains, Va. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Thomasville, N. C. Solon, Ohio W. Lafayette, Ind. BaUston Spa, N. Y. Kings Park, N. Y. Orangeburg, S. C. Southbury, Conn. Reading, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Palisades Park, N. J. Jenkintown, Pa. 0 ' NE. L, ROBERT MONROE ONDER,JOHN A. ORR, JOHN CHARLES OSBORNE. THOMAS ROBERT OZBOLT, JESSE QUILLON PALMER, GRACE ELLEN PANGBORN, PENNY ANNE PARKER, MARILYN J. N PARKER, TEDDY PARKS, RICHARD JULIAN PARSON, CHRISTOPHER TRIPP PARSON, DONALD PHILLIPS PARSONS, DAVID CL. YTON PARSONS, MEREDITH PATE, STEPHEN New Bern, N. C. Rocky River, Ohio Wilmette, 111. Hayti, Mo. Walterboro, S. C. Durham, N. C. Saudi Arabia Bethpage, N. Y. Arlington, Va. Jacksonville, Fla. Long Grove, 111. Ridgewood, N. J. .Altoona, Pa. Wilmette, 111. Denver, Colo. M IL1 PORTER, JOHN T. POWELL, RICHARD . DAMS POWL, MICHAEL ROBERT PR.AGER, ROBERT EDWARD PRIEST, WILLI.AM W. LL. CE, JR. PRENTISS, DAVID JOHN PRENTISS, DON.ALD KEITH PREWITT, ROBERT DUPREE PRICE, P. TRICIA RE. DE PRICE, WILLIAM WOODROW, JR. PROCTOR, BARB. RA . NN QU. TTLEBAUM, ARTHUR MARVIN R. GER, JUDY RAMSEY, BARRY WINFIELD RAMSEY, CAROL ANN Salisbury, Md. Leaksville, N. C. Lane, Pa. Chester, S. C. Steubenville, Ohio Howells, N. Y. Winnetka, 111. Wvncotc, Pa. Durham, N. C. Woodstown, N. J. Henderson, N. C. Bishopville, S. C. Dallas, Tex. Marion, N. C. Tampa, Fla. 357 JUNIORS RANKIN, WILLIAM WRIGHT RANSOM, EDWARD JOHN RAPISARDI, SAL CARL RAU, RALPH EDWIN RANCH, DUDLEY ATKINS RAUSCHELBACH, PAUL ALLAN RHOADS, MICHAEL DAVID RICKARDS, EDWARD STEWART, JR. RICE, SALLY ANN RIDOUT, EDWARD MARTIN ROBERSON, MICHAEL BLAIR ROBERT, CAROL MERCER ROBERTS, PATRICIA ANN ROBINSON, BARBARA ANNE ROGERS, JAMES THOMAS, JR. Fayetteville, N. Y. Walton, N. Y. Plainview, N. Y. Massapequa, N. Y. Greensboro, N. C. Newtown, Conn. Meadowbrook, Pa. Milltown, N. J. Winston-Salem, N. C. Durham, N. C. Maryville, Tenn. Richmond, Va. Teaneck, N. J. Chadds Ford, Pa. Greenwood S. C. SCHWEISTRIS, JOHN ERIC SEAY, HILLIS L. SECKINGER, RON L. SENKUS, NEAL JOHN SEYMOUR, ROBERT DIXON SHANNON, J. BONNAR SHAW, MARTHA KAY SHEARER, EILAH JANE SHELTON, RUFFIN PAGE SHINN, ROBERT M. SHUFORD, CHARLOTTE SILER, NANCY ELIZABETH SKAGGS, MARY SUE SKILES, SUSAN MAXINE SKLAR, ISABEL NAOMI Greensboro, N. C. Huntersville, N. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Winston-Salem, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Richmond, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Durham, N. C. Concord, N. C. Lincolnton, N. C. Franklin, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Wilmington, Del. Massapequa Park, N. Y. ROHRMAN, DOUGLASS FREDERICK ROSENFELD, TERRY MARTIN ROSS, DEAN MANSFIELD ROUGHTON, ART CLAY ROUSE, MARGARET CLARE ROWELL, WILLIAM JOSEPH ROWLAND, BETSY ANN SAALFIELD, JOHN R. SANDERS, ROBERT WILSON SANDSTROM, FREDERICK HARRIS SAWYER, PATTE GAYLE SAYLOR, MARY LEE SCHADE, JEAN WHITELAW SCHULLER, CHRIS C. SCHULMAN, ROBERT DANIEL Oak Ridge, Tenn. Trenton, N. J. Madrid, Spain Reading, Pa. Annandale, Va. Tucker, Ga. Youngstown, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Florence, S. C. Great Neck, N. Y. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Fairfax, Va. Hewlett Harbor, N. Y. 358 J U N r ORS « . mF SPICER, WILLIAM LARRY SPIGENER, MARION PAULLING,JR. SPENCER, VIRGIL STEWART SPERRY, SUE SPRATT, SALLY JEAN SPROUL, ROBERT GARDNER, JR. STAFFORD, JOE ROBENSON STALEY, SUSAN LOUISE STALLINGS, DANIEL L., JR. STANIER, CHARLES EDWIN STANFORD, GERALDINE JULIA STARLING, JAMES FULTON, JR. STARMER, CHARLES FRANKLIN, JR. STEER, PAUL L. STEINKULLER. PAUL GILBERT Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C:. Charlote, N. C. Harrison, Ohio Charlotte, N. C. Arlington, Va. Julian, N. C. Silver Spring, Md. New Bern, N. C. Gary, Ind. Rahway, N. J. Lumberton, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Denver, Colo. Chevy Chase, Md. SMILEY, BARRY ALVIN SMITH, BETSY LAYFIELD SMITH, CHARLOTTE ELISE SMITH, DENNIS M. SMITH, GEORGE GARDNER SMITH, KATHRYN OLIVIA SMITH, PAUL DENNIS SMITH, PETE BURTON SMITH, RICHARD WILDON SMITH, ROBERT EMER Y SMITH, ROBERT GIBSON SMYTH, ROBERT DOUGLAS SNYDER, EDWARD WILSON SOMMERMEYER, WADE SPANGLER, MARY JANE Slippery Rock, Pa. Raleigh, N. C. Livingston, Tenn. Cincinnati, Ohio New Bern, N. C. Deep Run, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Dallas, Tex. Haveiock, N. C. Columbia, S.C. Miami, Fla. Fairfield, Conn. Baltimore, Md. Englewood, Colo. Ardmore, Pa. i t dTr STENGEL, MICHELLE M. STEVENSON, WARD B., JR. STEWART, ROBERT LEE STINNETT, ANN RAY STITH, FRANK ALBERT STITH, W. CURTIS, JR. STONE, SAMUEL MARION STOUT, MICHAGER DOCKERY STRAUB, [EANNETTE MUMFORD STRETCH, MARY SUSAN STRIBLING, JAMES WENDELL STROTHER, REBECCA . NN STUART, CHARLES EDWARD STUMMER, JOHN RICHARD SUGG, ANN Asheville, N. C. Darien, Conn. Bridgeville, Pa. Brenham, Tex. Winston-Salem, N. C. Baltimore, Md. Charleston, W. Va. Greensboro, N. C. Gaithersburg, Md. Manhasset, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Quaker Hill, Conn. Rocky Mount, N. C. 359 JUNIORS SURRATT, MARY ELLEN SUTTER, GUIDO A. SUTTON, SARA KATRINA SWAIN, RONNIE EVERETT SZIARTO, STEPHEN FRANCIS TALBOT, ELIZABETH BOOTH TART, EDWINA ANDERS TAYLOR, ALLEN MATHEW TAYLOR, EDWARD CYRUS TAYLOR, MARGARET ANN THOMAS, HELEN LOUISE THOMAS, SANDRA KAY THOMPSON, EUGENE HENRY THOMPSON, KEN WALTER THOMPSON, NANCY WOOD Rose Hill, N. C. Mount Airy, N. C. Faison, N. C. Montreal, Quebec, Canada Washington, D. C. Bunardsville, N. J. Hendersonville, N. C. N. Miami, Fla. Staunton, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Lancaster, Pa. Sanford, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Lynchburg, Va. Washington, N. C. UZZELL, MARGARET ANN VanDYCK, JUDITH LYNNE VanDYCK, LOUIS BEVIER VILLANI, ANGELO JOSEPH, JR. VINCENT, RICHARD HAMILTON VOGEL, LYNNE M. VOGT, LARRY C. VOLBERG, PHYLLIS DALE VOLLMER, ROBIN TUTT WAGNER, DENNIS W. K. WALD, GAIL SUE WALDCHEN, ELIZABETH WALDRON, PENN G. WALKER, CHARLES DAVID WALKER, FIELDING LEWIS Goldsboro, N. C. Richmond, Va. Scotia, N. Y. Welch, W. Va. Orange Park, Fla. Arlington, Va. Bethesda, Md. Kingsport, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Rocky Mount, N. C. Westfield, N. J. Greensboro, N. C. Allison Park, Pa. Oxford, N. C. THOMPSON, ROBERT McLEAN THOMPSON, WESLEY MARVIN THORNBERRY, ROBERT EARL TIMBERLAKE, JOE ELMORE TIREGOL, FUSUN AYSE TODD, CAROL ELIZABETH TOLSON, JANE ELIZABETH TOWLE, PATRICIA MOULTON TOWNSEND, DABNEY WINSTON, JR. TRIPLETT, JOY ELAINE TRULUCK, RICHARD KIRBY TURNER, THOMAS EDWIN TUTTLE, ROBERT GREGORY, JR. TYNDALL, LESLIE GLENN UNDERWOOD, MILTON JOHNSON Whiteville, N.C. Dunn, N. C. Vienna, Va. Macon, Ga. Istanbul, Turkey Woodbridge, Conn. Bethesda, Md. Miami, Fla. Arlington, Va. Orlando, Fla. Olanta, S. C. Naugatuck, Conn. Asheville, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Richmond, Va. 360 JUNIORS WEAVER, JOSEPH WILLIAM WEAVER, SANDRA ELIZABETH WEHRLE, RICHARD T. WEINER, JUDITH ANN WELLS, KEITH SUTTON WELSH, J. MICHAEL WELTER, ELIZABETH ANNE WELT, PHOEBE WEST, JOSEPH W., JR. WHEATLEY, JOHN HUNTER WHEELER, K. DAVID WHITE, CATHARINE McILHENNY WHITE, JAMES MACKEY WHITE, JILL KNOX WHITE, JO ANN Jacksonville, Fla. Arlington, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Greenville, Miss. Ada, Ohio Baltimore, Md. Baldwin, N. Y. Iowa City, Iowa Summit, Pa. Beaufort, N. C. Raeford, N. C. Richmond, Va. Annandale, Va. Garden City, N. Y. Barnegat Light, N.J. © G WALKER, JOHN ALBERT, JR. WALLWORK, L. KRISTEN WALTERS, LOUIE MAURICE WANKLYN, JOHN ANDREW WANLESS, CAROLE FYFFE WARD, ANN COURTNEY WARD, DAVID E., JR. WARD, GEOFFREY DAVIDSON WARD, MARY WOODFORD WARREN, JOHN HOWARD WATERMAN, JOHN ADAMS WATERS, ELIZABETH W. WATKINS, DAVID McMILLAN WATTERS, ALBERT FREDERICK, JR. WAUD, CHARLES B. Knoxville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Monroe, N. C. Nassau, Bahamas Springfield, 111. Williamsburg, Va. Tampa, Fla. Durham, N. C. Amelia, Va. Allegany, N. Y. Fairfax, Va. Tampa, Fla. Belmont, N. C. Redding Ridge, Conn. Waukegan, III. WHITE, MARILYNN LOUISE WHITE, MAY HAILEY WHITE, SUSAN ARLINE WHITMIRE, ANN WILDER, DONALD ALLEN WILEY, SARAH HOSMER WILL, DONALD P., JR. WILLIAMS, CAROL ANN WILLIAMS, CATHARINE TILLMAN WILLIAMS, KENNETH MALCOM WILLIAMS, LYLE KINMONTH, II WILLIAMS, NEIL CARSON WILLIAMS, ROBERTA GAY WILLIAMSON, MONROE SCOTT WILLIAMSON, WILBUR H. Moorestown, N. J. Oxford, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Greenville, S. C. Louisville, Ky. Earlysville, Va. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. G. Pawhuska, Okla. Washington, N. C. Katonah, N. Y. Asheboro, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Sanford, N. C Denmark, S. C. 361 JUNIORS WILLIS, EDITH HELEN WILLIS, ELIZABETH DOWDLE WILLIS, PATRICIA WILSON, ANN DAVIE WILSON, CHARLES CARLISLE WILSON, JO WILSON, ROBERT ALDEAN, JR. WINFREE, SARI LYNN WINGFIELD, JANE IRENE WIRSCHNITZER, JUSTUS M., JR. WISECARVER, GEORGE JOHNSON WISER, ROBERT VINCENT WOOD, ROBERT STEWART WOODARD, CAROL A. WOODARD, WILLIAM THOMAS Candler, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Macon, Ga. Arlington, Va. Greensboro, N. C. Huntington, W. Va. Paducah, Ky. Greensboro, N. C. Montclair, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Charlotte, N. C. Winter Park, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Coral Gables, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. P jP © WOODHALL, ELIZABETH BARNES WOODWORTH, JOHN ANTHONY WORSHAM, JOSEPH A. I. WORMAN, MARTHA .ANN WRIGHT, AMANDA T. WRIGHT, MARGUERITE SUE YARBROUGH, JOHN W. YARGER, GRIEG TOMS YODER, MARGARET EMILY YOUNG, ELIZABETH BANKS Durham, N. C. Shaker Hts., Ohio Dallas, Tex. Jackson, Mich. Falls Church, Va. Durham, N. C. Burlington, N. C. South Bend, Ind. Kilmarnock, Va. Reidsville, N. C, YOUNG, GEORGE McCRACKEN, JR. YOUNG, MARGARET ANNE YOUNG, MARTHA COZART YOUNG, PAUL CHRISTOPHER ZELL, LOIS JANE ZIELONKA, CARL LOUIS ZIMMER, CHARLES FRANK ZIMMERMAN, PATRICIA LOUISE ZWERNER, JOHN STEPHEN Madison, Ind. Berkeley Hts., N. J. Raleigh, N. C. Canton, Ohio West Chester, Pa. Tampa, Fla. Niles, Mich. Frederick, Md. Washington, D. C. 362 ; -?: ■? 4 x P w y SCHOOL OF NURSING Carol Wood, Treas. Marie Meeker, Sec ' y. Trish Mcllvain, Pres. Nancy Espenshade, V.P. • SENIOR WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Sandy Deckert, Pres. Beth Barnes, V.P. Pat Wallendorf, Treas. Harriet Daniel, Sec ' y. Mel Seyfert, WSGA Rep. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Doug Chapin, Pros. Jim Oldham, Sec ' y--Treas. OFFICERS TRINITY COLLEGE Pat Coughlan, V.P. Clay Pruitt, Pres. Les Smith, Sec ' y.-Treas. THE DUKE SENIOR CAN NEVER FORGET What else ya havin ' ? ' ' Serve you, please SENIORS First row: ADAMS, MARY JUDITH, Elementary Education. ZTA; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1 ; Sorority Pres. 4. ADAMS, REX DEE, Political Science. I)A0; Red Friars; Who ' s Who; OAK, Vice Pres. 4; BOS; H:i;; Varsity D; 1 BK; Judicial Board 4; MSGA Vice Pres. 3; Traditions Board 2, 3; Soph. Class Pres.; Fresh- man House Pres.; HSA Pres.; HS ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Rhodes Scholarship. ADAMS, THOMAS ROBERT, History. ATQ; Varsity D; Lacrosse 1, 2; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Second row: ACRE, PATRICIA O ' BRIEN, Nursing. ALEXANDER, JAMES FLOYD, Psychology. ATA; Navy ROTC 1; Commodore Club 1 . ALEXANDER, MARTHA PIERCE, English. AXQ; Chronicle 1,2; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2; NSA 3. Third row: ALEXANDER, ROBERT EARL, Political Science. AXA; BOS; FAC 2, 3; MSGA 1, 2, 3; Religious Council 3; NSA 2, 3, 4. ALLAWAY, SUSAN MARY, Zoology. KKP; Sandals; Ivy; FAC 4; Peer 2; Religious Council 4; WSGA 2. ALLEN, BARNA TITUS, Chemistry. Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Westminster Fellowship 2, 3. 4. Fourth row: ALLEN, DAVID WILLIAMS, Zoology. OX; Marching Band 2; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3; Fraternity Pres. 4. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH CARLISLE, English. Episcopal Stu- dent Fellowship 1, 2. 3. 4. ANDERSON, KENNETH WAYNE, Psychology. Wrestling 1, 2. 366 5 W W iih First row: APPEN RICHARD E., Pre-Med. SAE; HZ; SAO; Prc-Med So- ciety 1, 2. 3. ARNOLD, JAY L., Mechanical Engineering. ZBT; Hillel Society 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2. ARTHUR, LEONORA WILSON, Psychology. Campus Chest 2; Religious Council 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Union 1. Second row: AUERBACH, MARION DUSTIN, French. KKP; FAC 3; Rush Advisor 4. BACKUS, HENRY LINDSLEY, Psychology. •tK ' T; Pep Board 1; Pre-Med Society 1. BALDWIN, ANN ELIZABETH, Psychology. AF; Chanticleer 1; Pan-Hel Council 3; Rush Advisor 4. Third row: BALDWIN, MARY FRANCES, Zoo ' osy- KKP; House Pres 3 BAREFIELD, THOMAS WILLIAM, History. SN; Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship 2. BARNES, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, English. AAH; Sandals; Pres. of Class 2; Vice Pres. of Class 4; Rush Advisor 3; Transfer Advisor 4. Fourth row: BARNES, FREEMAN WAINWRIGHT, JR., History. ATA Varsity D; Chronicle 1 ; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRIER, NORMON G., Sociology. BOS; Religious Council 4. BASS, BERTHA JO, Spanish. KKP; A PA; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Judicial Committee 3, 4; WRA 2, 3; Rush Advisor 4. Fijth row: BATTELLE, ANTHONY EUGENE, Business Administration, ATQ; Varsity D; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2 BAUCOM, THOMAS LEE, History. Methodist Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4. BAUDER, BRUCE JAMES, Business Administration. SN; AK P ; Student Union 1, 2. 3. Sixth row: BEACH, BEATRICE AUREL, English. KA; Methodist Studen Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Standards 2, 3: Student Union 2, 3, 4 BEATY, MARY DUNN, Education. Chanticleer 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Chronicle 1 ; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship 1 ; Student Forum 3. BEAVER, HARRIET ELIZABETH, History. KA; Nereidian 1- WRA 2. Seventh row: BEBOUT, HARRIET ELIZABETH, Elementary Education. AAA; Archive 1 ; Chanticleer 1 . BELL, LUTHER EDWARD, JR., History. KA. BELLAIRE, SARA LESLY, .Accounting. AAA; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3. 367 First row: BELVIN, WILLIAM STUART, History. KV; Fraternity Sec. BENEDICT, BONNIE ELOISE, Political Science. AF; KA; A I A; Chapel Choir 1; Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Transfer Advisor 4; Chairman Student Union Music and Arts Comm. 3; Board of Governors Sec. 4. BENEDICT, PATRICIA LOUISE, English. FAC 4; WRA 1, 2. Second row: BENNETT, SUSAN GAYLE, Political Science. AAA; FAC 4; Chanti- cleer 2, 3; BK; USA 3, Sec.-Treas. 4. BENNETT, WILBUR JACKSON, History. K2; Campus Chest 1; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Pres. 4. BENTLEY, FRANCIS lOHN DAVID ROYDS, III, English. ATA. Third row: BENTZEL, ALMA ELIZABETH, Political Science. KA; Coordinate Board 1, 2; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; Student Union 3, 4. BERUBE, MARILYN MAE, Nursing. Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 4. BICKFORD, JOSEPH CHOATE, JR., English. 2X; Navy ROTC. Fourth row: BIDDLE, MARGARET ANNE, Religion. Woman ' s Judicial Board 4;KX. BIGLER, RUTH KATHERYN, Nursing. BIXLER, LYNN BERNIECE, History. AT; Chanticleer 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1 ; Duke Players 2; Woman ' s Glee Club 1 ; Sorority Vice Pres. Fifth row: BLOCK, DENNIS BUCKLEY, Economics. 1 A0; Duke Players 2; Pres. Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club; Football 1. BOLT, ROSEMARY, Nursing. BOMZE, EDWARD LEMUEL, History. ZBT; Peer 1. Sixth row: BOND, NANCY LEE DeVRIES, Nursing. Santa Filomena. BOND, WILLIAM McELROY, Political Science. t A0. BOOE, ESTHER GUDGER, English. White Duchy, Chapel Choir 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3; Woman ' s Glee Club , 2; Peer 2; Pre- Med Society 1; Publications Board 3; Symposium Comm. 3, Sec. 4. Seventh row: BOOS, JOHN DONALD, Mechanical Engineering. BOOTH, .STUART E., Zoology. ATQ; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Sec. 3, 4. BOSTOCK, ROY JACKSON, English. l Ae; Red Friars; Who ' s Who; OAK; BOS; ' l Hi:; Men ' s Judicial Board 3, Chairman 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2. ' 368 t First row: BOWNESS, JANE CAROL, Music. 1 KA: Sandals; Ivy; FAC 4 Woman ' s Glee Club 1 ; Woman ' s Judicial Board 3 BOWYER, ALBERT THOMAS, ' Civil Engineer. AXA; ASCE 4 Engineers Guidance Council 3. BRADSHAW, BARBARA ANNA, English. AXQ; Chanticleer 1 Student Union 1, 2, 3 Second row: BRAND, GERTRUDE NEILL, [- emenlary Education. t M; Pres 3 BRAREN, HERBERT VICTOR, Sociology. ATA; Varsity D; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Advisor 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; ACC Honor Roll 3. BRASWELL, STEPHEN RENDER, Political Science. SX; Old Trinity Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Omega Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC 1,2; Bench and Bar 1 ; Debate Council 1, 2; FAC 2. Third row: BREEN, ROBERT E., Political Science. ATQ; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; Freshman Class Sec. BRESEE, LOUIS BOWLES, Mechanical Engineering. I;N; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2. BRIDGES, DANIEL WOODROW, Chemistry. KA; AFROTC 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Fourth row. BROOME, OSCAR WHITFIELD, Accounting. Campus Chest 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi Trcas.; BOG Sec. 2, Pres. 3. BROMHAL, ROBERT LOWELL, Business .idminislralion, BOn. BROWN, KENDRICK EDWIN, .Math. Al ' ; Chronicle 1, 2; March- ing Band 1. 2. Fifth row: BROWN, KENNETH G., Math. UK-l: BROWN, STEPHEN CLINTON, Sociology. BOH; Varsity D; Swimming 1, 2, 4. BRUMBAUGH, DAVID WILLIS, Business .Administration. KS; Golf 1. Sixth row: BRUMBY, RICHARD GRAY, Math. FIK ; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. BRYAN, K.4THLEEN JUDITH, Elementary Education. 1 M. BRYANT, WALLACE DEAN, Math. AXA. .Seventh row: BUCHANAN, ERNEST TREZEVANT, History. AXA; Varsity D; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; AXA Sec. 3. BUCKALEW, M. WALKER, Religion. ATQ; Varsity D; Campus Chest 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; IFC Sec. BUGG, CHARLES EDWARD, Chemistry. KA. 369 Inrsl run : BUNDY, JAMES H., Education. I Ki:; Campus Chest 1, 2; March- ing Band 1, 2; NSA 3; Freshman Class Vice Pres. BUNN, RONALD ROY, Political Science. Chapel Choir 2, 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Navy ROTC 1,2; Student Union 2, 3, 4. BURBRIDGE, ABIGAIL HAZARD, English. A ; Chapel Choir 1; Debate Council 1; Duke Players 1; Woman ' s Glee Club 4; French Club Sec; Sorority Chaplain 4. Second row: BURCH, ROBERT MILDON, Mechanical Engineering. ASME 3, 4; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 1. BURNS, REBECCA SUE, English. Freshman YWC;A Pres. 1; Advisor 3; WSGA Council 4; House Pres. 4. BUROW, RICHARD WILCOX, Electrical Engineering. IX; ASME 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4. Third row: BURTON, BARBARA LEE, Psychology and Math. y.M ; PXA; Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 4. BURTON, LESLIE H.. English. AAll; Coordinate Board Chm. 4. BUSH, JACK RANDOLPH, JR., Economics. KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Eourth row: BUTLER, JARED WILLIAM, Business. •tAW; Who ' s Who; Old Trinity Club; OAK; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; Chanticleer 2, 3, Business Mgr. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 : Marching Band 1; WDBS 3; Publications Board 3, 4; Fraternity Reporter 4. BUFF, BONNIE, Mursini;. Chapel Choir 1, 4. BYRD, KENNETH ALFRED, Math. Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. SENIORS Supply . . . and demand . . t mm h h M First row: BYRNE, RICHARD REDMAN, Political Science. I ' KT; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CALENDAR, RICHARD LANE, Chemistry. KX. CALKINS, KATHLEEN CLINCH, History. IIB ; Student Union 2 Second row: CALVERT, STEPHEN BRADFORD, History. OX. CAMERON, EDMUND McCULLOUGH, JR., Education. KA; Wrestling 2. CAMPELL, EDWARD SIDNEY, Math. Swimming 1, 2; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: CARDWELL, MARTHA W., History. A ; Chanticleer 1, 2; FAC 3; Rush Advisor 4; Sorority Vice Pres. CARLBERG, CONSTANCE ELLEANORE, English. A ; Campus Chest 2; Debate Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1; Student Forum 1, 2; Symposium Comm. 4; TKA 3, 4. CARLSON, RONALD, History. Fourth row: CARPENTER, RANDLE BURT, Political .Science. ZX; Old Trinity C:lub, OAK; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 2; Chairman Student Union Major Attractions C!omm. 3; Student Union Board of Gover- nors 4; YMCA Board of Directors 3, Pres, 4. C:ARR, AVA MARIE, History. AXQ. C;ARRAWAY, ROBERT DORFF, Religion. Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Advisor 3. Fifth row: ClARSON, CHRISTOPHER LEONARD, English. SAE; Chapel C;hoir 1, 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Lacrosse 1. CARSTARPHEN, WILLIAM HENRY, Political Science. I A«. CARTER, ROBERT MILLS, History, Campus Chest 1, 2; Senior Class Council 4; Student Homecoming Comm. 4; IDC Vice Pres 3, Pres. 4. Sixth row: CARTWRIGHT, MARY ELAINE, French. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. CASTO, ALICE BOYD, .Nursing. FAC 2. ' C. TES, DOROTHY ELLEN, Political Science. AAA; Student Union 3, 4. Seventh row: K ' r; Ten- CHAIKEN, WILLIAM EDWARD, Political Scie nis 1. CHAMBERLIN, DELIA ANN, French. KAC-); Sec.-Treas. Fresh- man YMC. ; Chanticleer Beauty Queen 3; Homecoming Queen 4. CHAMBERS, ROBERT HUNTER, III, Business Administration. .ATQ; Student Union 3, 4; .- sst. Housemaster 4; Pres. AKI ' . 371 First row: C;HAPIN, DOUGLAS McCALL, EUclrical Eu ineerhg. ATU Old Trinity Club; Order of St. Patrick: Corsairs; OAK; BOS: HKN TBII: nil: AIEE 3, 4: Engineering Student Council 3, 4; FAC 3 NROTC; 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1 ; Pres. Sr. Engr. Class; Prcs. Jr. Engr Class: OAK Pres.; Commander NROTC Unit. CHAPMAN, RICHARD BOOTH, Chemistry. AXA; NROTC 1, 2 3, 4; Commodore C:iub 1, 2, 3, 4. CHAPPELL, GRAHAM EDWARD, Engineering. ASME 2, 3, 4. Second row: CHENAULT, HARTVVELL LYNN, . fi,sir. KKM ' Nice Pres. 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Meji ' s Glee Club 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prcs. 2; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 4; WDBS 1, 2. CHERRY, H.A.SKILLE SCOTT, History. Ai:il , Sec. 3, Prcs. 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CHESNUTT, EDWIN LEE, Ctv!l Engineering. I A(-): ASCE 3, 4; Engineering Student Council 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Varsity D. Third row: CHRISTIE, CARTER BYRON, Economics. SX; Bench and Bar 3; Peer 2. CLARY, WILBA JEAN, English: Pep Board 1, 2. CLAYTON, ROBERT MORRISON, History. ATU; FAC: 2, 3, 4- Pep Board 1,2; WDBS 1, 2. Fourth row: CLEMENT, CURTIS H ARTEL, Economics. AK ! ; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 4. CLINKSC:ALES, ANN C:ARLISLE, Z lo.?y- HB ; Nereidian. COBLE, JANET RUTH, Elementary Education. AAII; Campus Chest 2; FAC 4; Woman ' s Judicial Board 3; Pep Board 1; YWC. Cabinet. Fifth row: CODDINGTON, SUSAN, English. ZTA; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SU Board of Governors COHEN, ARTHUR ALLEN, Pre-Med. IIKA; Archive 1; Pep Board 1 ; Pre-Med Society 1 , 2. COHN, DONALD LEE, Electrical Engineering. X; AFROTC 1- AIEE 3, 4. Sixth row: CONDIT, ROBERT BRUC:E, Chemistry. AXA; Concert Band 1, 2; Duke Ambas.sadors 1; Marching Band f, 2; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3; Symphony Orchestra 1 . CONDYLES, G. EDWIN, History. Bench and Bar 4; Chronicle 1. CONNELLY, JAMES D., Business Administration. I AH; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; IFC Treas. Seventh row: C:OOK, MARTHA LYNN, Sociology. A ; Campus Chest 2, 3, 4; PanhcUenic Council 3, 4. COOKE, P.ATRICIA LEE, .Art History. AAA. COOMBES, DAVID HARRISON, Pre-Med. Pre-Med Society 1. 372 First row: C;OOPER, MILDRED WAGONER, Nursing. C:O.SANS, ERNEST JAMES, Mechanical Ene.meerine. ASME 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. ' OOTTON, JAMES NELSON, Business. AK ' l ; Peer 2; Student Union 2, 3; UN Model Assembly 3; Swimming 1. Second row: COUGHLAN, PATRICK CAMPBELL, History. AXA; Arnold Air Society; Varsity D; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Court of Ap- peals 3, Chrm. 4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Housemaster 4; Swimming 1 2 3 4 ' Lacrosse 12 3 4 COX, ' candy CHARLES, ' Elementary Education. ZTA; Chapel Choir 1,2; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1,2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1,2; NSA 1,2; Chancel Singers 1, 2. CRAWFORD, BETSY JANE, Nursing. 1 hird row: CRAWFORD, CARROLL PATTERSON, Spanish. HB ; A A; Student Union 2, 3, Chrm, Social Coinm. 4; Sorority Rush Chrm. 4. CREIGH, BETTSY, Nursing. FAC 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, Board of Governors 4; Nurses Handbook Co-Editor 3, Editor 4. CROLL, WILLIAM PAUL, Mechanical Engineering. . E; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Fraternity Rush Chrm. 3, Vice Pres. 4. Fourth row: CRONIN, VIRGINIA MAY, History. AXQ; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; FAC 3; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Woman ' s Judicial Board 4. CRONQUIST, JOHN, Philosophy. H1 ' ; A4 A. CROW, WILLIAM ERNE.ST, Geology. Marching Band 1. Fifth row: CRUMMIE, EMMA ROSE, .Vursing. Social Standards 1; Nurses Choir 1 ; Class Treas. 2. CULP, ROBERT HOWIE, Political Science. Bench and Bar 2; FAC 2, 3, 4; NSA 3, 4. CURRIE, WALTER LEE, Political Science. NROTC 1, 2, 3; Peer 2, 3; Wrestling 3. .Si. th row: CURRIE, WILLIAM NELSON, liusiness .idmimstratwn. Ki:; AKT; Campus Chest 2; Lacrosse 1, 2. DADAKIS, PHOEBE CHRYSSI, Political Science. All; C:hapel Choir 1, 2; Coordinate Board 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2. DANIEL, HARRIET .- NN, Elementary Education. KA; Woman ' s Glee Club 1,2; Senior Class .Sec; Junior Class Council. Seventh row: DANIEL, JOHN HOWARD, Forestry. KS ; Pep Board 4; Marching Band 1 ; Lacrosse 1 ; Forestry Club. D.WIS, NELSON PARK, Z ol g.y- nK. I ' ; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. DAVIS, RONALD HARRY, Husiness .idministration. Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Council 4; IDC Vice Pres. 4. 373 lit tV ■WW! Faithful servants: — On the prowl against wanton, willful violators . . . and Ralph of Duke, by appointment only. SENIORS First row: DAVIS, VIRGINIA JOAN, FJucalion. Chapel C:hoir 1, 2, 3; Wom- an ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 3, 4; Social Standards 2; Student Union 3, 4; NSA 4. DAY, CAROLYN MILLICENT, Education. A ; Neredian 1, 2, 3, 4. DEAN, DAVID MILTON, JR., Civil Engineen,, . IIKA; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- modore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Vice Pres. Second row: DECKERT, SANDRA LEE, Religion. KAO; I ' KA; Ivy; FAC 3; Pres. Jr. Class; Pres. Sr. Class; Rush Advisor 4. DENTON, PAUL DOUGLAS, Business Administralion. AXA; I-a- crosse 1, 2, 4. DeROCHI, EDMUND H., Hhtorj. I KV. Third row: DEYTON, ANN WOODY, Nursing. DIEDRICHS, ANDRE PETER, History. WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4. DILLON, CAROLYN LEE, Sociology. AAA; Coordinate Board 1; FAC 4. Fourth row: DILWORTH, LORA HELEN, Biology. I)M. DIMMICK, BARBARA JOYCE, Nursing. DIMPFL, JOAN SYLVIA, Math. Campus Chest 3. 374 hMthM Fir si row: DIXON, RICHARD D. S., PolUical Science. Chronicle 1, 2: Baskft- ball 1. DOAK, THOMAS DEADERICK, Hislnry. ATA; MarrhinR Band 1, 2; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. DOGGETT, SUSIE ANN, lulucalion. Second row: Fraternity DONNELL, COMER LEWIS, Polilical Science. K1 Sec. 2. DORSETT, SANDRA ANITA, Economics. I M. DOUGALL, JO ANN, Math. AAA; SAH; FAC 4;. Jr. CIa.s.s Treas.: Sorority Vice Pres. 1 hird row: DRENNON, VERA JANE, Business Adminislnilion. KA; C:ampus Chest 1; Nercdian 1, 2; Sailing Club 3, 4. DREWRY, PATRICIA METCALF, .Nursing. Who ' s Who; Campus Cliest 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; FAC 2; Woman ' s Glee Club 1,2; Nurse ' s Judicial Board 4; Social Standards 1; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 2, Chairman 4. DRUMMOND, CAROL YOUNG, Hislory. Fourth row: DRUMMOND, MARTHA OWEN, Hislory. KA; Cii. nticleer 1, 2, 3; FAC 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; Homecoming Court 4. DuBROFF, KENNETH JON, History. ZBT; Chronicle 2; Playbill 3; Business Manager 4; Publications Board 4; Fraternity Vice Pres. 4. DUKE, HENRY EMERSON, JR., Economics. HK ; Dad ' s Day Comm. 1 ; Fraternity Treas. 3, 4. Fifth row: DULA, ARMON, A4echanical Engineering. AS ; ASME 4, Engi- neers Guidance Council 2, 4; WDBS 2. DUNN, MILLARD CHARLES, JR., Engli. ' h. Archive 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; KK I ' . DuPUY, JAMES NEWTON, Accounting. r.T ; AK ' F; Fraternity Pres. 4. DURHAM, JEANNE T., English. Duke Players 2; Woman ' s Glee Club 1. EARLE, MARGARET FOWLER, Education. Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Chronicle 3, 4; Coordinate Board 2; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3. EARLY, JANE SAUNDERS, Education. K; . rchive 3; Campus Chest 2; KAH 3, 4. Seventh row: EASTWOOD, GAIL JUDD, Psychology. t M; Campus Chest 2; Chronicle 1, 2; PB 3, 4. EBY, LOIS JEAN, English. White Duchy; I)KA; Sandals; Ivy; FAC 3; Pres. YWCA 4. EISENHART, DARBY JO, Lalin. Symphony Orchestra 1. 375 First row: ELLER, MARTHA ELEANOR, Historj. Dorm House Council. ELLSTROM, EVA PATRICIA, English, ZTA; Archive 4; Foreign Student Committee 4. ELMORE, ALICE CATHERINE, Botany. Duke Outing Club 3, 4. Second row: ELY, ELSA LOUISE, Elem. Ediic. A ; Campus Chest 4. EMERSON, SUZANNE DORIS, English. AAA; WDBS 2; Pan- hellenic Council 2. ENDICOTT, THOMAS CURRENT, Chemistry. HK ; Golf 1. Third row: ENGLAND, PHILIP DEW, Psychology. HKA; Duke Players 1; Tennis 1. ENGSTROM, JAMES KANE, Business Administration. Ai: ; Semper Fidelis 1, 2, 3, 4. ENGSTROM, MARY SCURRY, History. Fourth row: ENRIGHT, JOSEPH H., Political .Science. Bench and Bar 2; Campus Chest 3. ERVIN, PAUL REVERE, History. 1 KX; Bench and Bar 1 ; FAC 2; Religious Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. ESPENSHADE, NANCY, pursing. Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; FAC 2; Woman ' s Glee Cl ub 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Judical Board 1, 3, 4. Fifth row: EUBANK, FRANCIS, Political Science. Bench and Bar 3, 4; C;ampus Chest 1; Chronicle 1; Duke Players 1, 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; IDC Court 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Treas. Jr. Class; Sr. Senator. EVANS, MADELEINE THEA, Spanish. International Club; i ' AIl. FADER, LYNN BROOKS, History. KZ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1 ; Football 1 ; Sr. Class Athletic Rep. Sixth row: FARMER, BEN DICKINSON, Accounting. Z E. FARNHAM, BARRY, History. K ; Track 1; Fraternity Vice Pres. 4. FEARRINGTON, MARY JESSICA, Economics. AAU. Seventh row: FELL, JEAN ELIZABETH, History. ZTA; Coordinate Board 1; Pep Board 2; Student Union 3, 4. FEREBEE, SAMUEL WILLIAMS, III, History. NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4. FIELD, MILDRED ANN, Nursing. 376 First row: FIFER, MARILIE BOVVEN, French. ZTA; TTQ; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; Pep Board 2, 3; Vice Prcs. House 4. FISHER, JOHN HENRY, Pre-Med. ATQ; Campus Chest 2; Chroni- cle 2; Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4; WDBS 2, 3, 4. FLATTER, PATRICIA ANN, Nursing. Santa Filomcna; Campus Chest 1 ; Chantici.f.f.r 1 ; Radio Council 3, 4. Second row: FLETCHER, ROBERT ANDREW, Math. nK J ; Navy ROTC 4; Commodore Club 4. FONDA, RICHARD WESTON, Botany. HK ; IPC 2, 3; Base- ball 1. FORMANEK, GERALD ROSS, French. Duke IVFC 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4. Third row: FORTENBAUGH, SUSAN G., Spanish. KA0; Ivy; SAH; Chapel Choir 1, 2. FORTUNE, DOROTHY QUINCY, History. NSA. FOWLER, JAMES WILEY, History. Chapel Choir 1 ; Men ' s Glee Club 1 ; MSGA 2, 3, Pres. 4; Religious Council 2; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: FOWLER, JOANNE ELLIS, English. B ; Social Standards 3; Rush Advisor 4. FOX, WILLIAM W., Zoology. 1 K } ; Campus Chest 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre- Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1; WDBS 1. FRANKLIN, ROBERT DAVIE, Business Administration. ATQ; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Fifth row: FRANZ, ROD C, History. IIAE; A J)A; FAC 3, 4. FREITAS, UBIRATAN MOURA, Economics. I)A0; Chapel Choir 2; Peer 2; Pep Board 3, 4; Wrestling 2. FRENCH, KATHLEEN LIPPINCOTT, Math. KAO; Chanti- cleer 1, 2; Student Union 1, 2. Sixth row: FREY, ROBERT B., Physics. ATA; 1 HS. GADDY, PEGGY JEAN, History. SK; Pegasus 1, 2, 3; Pres. 4. GAGER, STEWART DOUGLAS, Political Science. .4TQ; Corsairs; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, Pres. 4. Seventh row: GALE, STEVEN H., English. J K } ' ; Debate 1; Pre-Med Society 1; WDBS 1. GALLAGHER, THOMAS EUGENE, Civil Engineering. A14 ; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4. GAMBLE, CHARLES FR. NKLIN, Business. Ai; ; SAH; AKV; Navy ROTC 4; Pep Board 1 ; Methodist Student Fellowship 1. 377 First rotr: GARLOCK, KATHRYN JEAN, Mathematics. A I ' ; IVY; Chapel C;hoir 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 3; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1 ; WSGA 4. GARRENTON, BARBARA MATHER, English. A I ; Duke Players 3; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. GARVER, EDWARD G., JR., Political Science. I Ae; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1. Second row: GEORGE, DESMA KAY, Accounting. K; Chanticleer 1. GERKENS, FRED WILLIAM, JR., Chemistry. Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Peer 4. GIBSON, CATHERINE, Religion. AXQ. Third row: GILL, DOUGLAS R., History. BOH; Swimming; Pres. Fraternity 4. GILLIE, MARY OLIVE, Sociology. AAR. GIMBEL, MARY GRETCHEN, Psycholoi;y. A ; A ' l ' A; ' FXA. Fourth row: GINTHER, JAMES O., Political Science. ATA; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3; Track 1,2; Pres. YMCA 1; Treas. YMCA 2; Frat. Pres. 4. GIVEN, LINDA LOUISE, Sociolo!;y. AF; FAC 4; Pep Board 1, 2, 3; Editor of W. C. Handbook 3. GLASS, JEANNETTE HARMON, Relii ion. I M; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4. SENIORS Sunday afternoon open houses rock the righteous. Long afternoons drift into night. s BBaKr- iitefc ' ■-i ' • feai ' %-Jil H?r, Mh,,.,JtK  ,. r% W| First row: GOBBEL, JAMES THOMAS, JR., F.leclriail Knahienint;. Al ; Order of St. Patrick; AIEE 2, 3, 4; J ir DuUinnineer 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2; ESC 4; Radio Council 3; WDBS 1, 2, 3. GOLSON, MARY ANN, Chemistry. KA; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. GOODE, DAVID RONALD, Accounting. HX; Bench and Bar 4; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 1 ; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2. Second row: GOODMAN, DOROTHY KAY, F.lemenlnry Fchicniion. AAH; Social Standards 3; Sorority Pres. 4. GOODMAN, STEWART HOWARD, Chemistry. TE ; Archive 3; WDBS 1; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4. GOODRICH, RUTH, History. HB ; Campus Chest 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. Sorority 4. Third row: GORDON, DI. NA RUTH, History. I M; Sorority Pres. 4. GORNTO, JANET SUE, English. Chanticlf.f.r 1; Westminster Fellowship 1 . GRAHAM, DAVID S., Mechanical Fnsineerini-. ' 1 A(-); Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. s A , y Fourth row: GRAVES, THOM.VS WILLIAMS, JR., Hi. ' itory. l)Ki;; Bench and Bar 4; FAC 3, 4; Pep Board 1; Student Union 3. GRAY, CYRUS LEIGHTON, Zoolopy. BHII; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. 3. 4. GRAY, NANCY CAROL, Nursing. Fifth row: GREEF, GARA MARGARET KATHARINE, Political Science. 1 M; Chapel Choir 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1 ; Clhancel Singers 4. GREENE, JOHN ELBERT, Pre-Med. K r; Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Swimming 1. GREENE, MARVIN HILL, Physics. ZBT; «I HR; IIME; HW . Sixth row: GREENE, MICHAEL EDWARD, English. I H : A I A; Marchirg Band 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; KK1 ' . GREENLAW, ELIZABETH ROYCE, English. KAG; Sorority Pres. 4. GRENZER, LOUIS EBERHARDT, Pre-Med. IIME; Pre-Med Society 4. Seventh rinv: GRIFFIN, B.4SIL M., JR., Z ' ?} ' - TQ; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2. GRIFFITH, LLOYD EDWARD, JR., History. . Til; Football 1, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Traditions Foard 3, 4. GRILLS, GEORGE BENJAMIN. JR., Electrical Engineering. 0X; HKN; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Council 4; Westminster Fellowship 1; WDBS 2, 3, 4. 379 First roiv: GRIMES, BETTY JEAN, History. Coordinate Board 3; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. GRINSTEAD, DARREL JARRETT, English. AXA; Corsairs; A l A; FAC 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Playbill 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GROVES, PATRICIA WELLS, English. A ; Westminster Fellow- ship 1, 2; Student Forum 2, 3; Student Union 3. Second row: GUENARD, ANDREE-LEIGH, Political Science. Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2, 3, 4. GUGLIELMI, JOHN ANTHONY, Historji. HKA; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 4. GURLEY, LONA JACQUELYN, Political Science. ZTA; FAC 3; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: GUTHRIE, JOHN BELL, History. ATQ; Basketball 1. HAG ADORN, JON BRUCE, Pre-Med. 4 K F; Pep Board 1; Pre- Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4. HALE, OSWALD K., Political Science. IlK . Fourth row: HALL, SHELDON FRANKLIN, JR., Business Administration. J K2. HALL, WENDELL VANZANDT; Psychology. ATA; Fraternity Vice Pres. 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. HALVOSA, WILLIAM THOMAS, III, Psychology. ATA; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 1, 2; Semper Fidelis 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Swimming 1. Fifth row: HAMEL, CHARLES LELAND, English. IlKA. HAMILTON, ANNE HUNGERFORD, English. KAH; Rush Advisor. HAMILTON, ELIZABETH CAVETT, English, ZTA; Rush Ad- visor; Sorority Vice Pres. Sixth row: HANKE, KAREN LIZA, Political Science. White Duchy; Who ' s Who; Ivy; iI KA; ' tBK; Student Union 2, 3; Class Vice Pres. 1; Home- coming Court 4; WSGA Pres. 4. HANSCOM, FRANK EDWARD, Spanish, History. l)K r; l Hi:; 1 BK; 2 An, Pres. 3, 4; Debate Council 1; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3. 4. HARDIN, ELLIOTT WANNAMAKER, JR., Accounting. Campus Chest 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3. Seventh row: HARDT, A. LEE, History. Chronicle 1, 2, 3; Westminster Fellow.ship 1. HARDYMON, DIANE TUTTLE, Elementary Education. KA; Meth- odist Student Fellowship 1, 2. HARRELL, MARGARET ANN, History. KA; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4. 380 wammim First row: HARRISON, LAWRENCE HOWARD, Political Science. 15 1 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. HART, JOHN CHARLES, Art. I Ki:; Varsity D; Chanticlfkk 1, Pep Board 4; Wrestling 1, 2. HART, SYLVIA KAY, Nursing. Campus Chest 1, 2. Second row: HAR TLINE, CHARLENE, .Nursing. Santa Filomena; Social Stand- ards 3; Student Union 3. HARTMANN, HERBERT, Business. IIKA; Air Force ROTC L 2, Chanticleer 3. HARTSELL, FRANCES MADELINE, English. Ivy; Social Stand- ards 3, 4; WSGA 3, 4. Third row: HARTZOG, CAROL PETERSEN, English. HARVEY, JAMES R., Electrical Engineering. AIEE 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1, HASH, JOHN LAWLER, Psychology. t K r; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: HASKETT, ELEANOR JO, English. ZTA; Chanticleer 2. HAVENS, RICHARD GEORGE, History. KA; Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. HEDGPETH, JOSEPH ROWLAND, Pre-Med. OKA; Pre-Med Society 1, 4. Fifth row: HEIDT, EDWARD ALAN, English. AXA; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; IFC 3; Swim- ming 1 . HEILMANN, NANCY E., English. HB ; KA; Sandals; FAC 3; House Pres, 4. HEISER, JOAN M., Psychology. AT; Chapel Choir 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club ' l, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1 ; WDBS 1, 2; Chancel Singers 4. Sixth row: HELWIG, RIC:HARD AUGUSTUS, Electrical Engineering. AIEE 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4. HERRIN, HERMAN KEITH, History. AXA; Chronicle 2; Pre-Med Society 1 . HERRING, RANDALL CHARLES, Mechanical Engineering. AXA; TB ; IITA; ASME 2, 3, 4. Seventh row: HERSHEY, MOLLY JO, English. KKP; Sandals; FAC 3; House Vice Pres. 4; Rush Advisor 4. HESS, LAWRENCE, Math. AS t . HEWETT, JAMES ALLEN, Religion. Duke IVCF 1, 2, 3, 4. 381 Neither rain nor snow nor still of night , Oh come on now, you don ' t all have the same period! SENIORS First row: HINTON, ROBERl RICHEY, I ' re-Uw. i:AE; Bench and Bar I. HIRSCH, JACK SAMUEL, Gmmw. ZBT; A J A; Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Harlequins 2, 3, 4; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1 ; Swim- ming 1, 2. HOCK, JUDITH LEE, Russian. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Student Union 2; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 4. Second row: HOLLEY, WILLIAM GAITHER, Mechanical Engineering. Ai: ; ASME 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Clouncil 2; WDBS 1, 2, 3. HOPKINS, GEORGE STEPHEN, Knglis i. BOII; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Campus C;host 2. HORNE, KATHARINE DENNY, History. AXQ; ifKA; Sandals; Judicial Board 4; Westminster Eellowship 1, 2, 3. Third row: HOTELLING, WILLIAM EDMONDSON, Mathematics. Chapel Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Glee CMub 1, 2; Cross Country 2, 3; Track 1, 2. HOTTLE, WARREN PAUL, Political Science. ATU; BOS; Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 2; MSGA L HOUGH, COLES TERRY, Business Administration. 1)K ' F; Varsity D; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: HOWARD, RALPH FRANKLIN, Mathematics. AXA. HOWE, H. BARRETT, Business Administration. ATA; Varsity D; Navy ROTC 1, 2; C:ross Country 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. HUBBS, GERRY, Botany. AXil; Westminster Fellowship . 382 (Ny - I h i mh b ' irst row: HUDSON, TERRY MACK, Hislory, Pre-Med. l Hi;; Prc-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4. HUGGIN, DAVID McKOWN, English, Pre-Law. 1IK |); BQ ; FAC 2; Chapel Choir 1; Freshman Glee Club, Prcs. HUMPHREY, THEODORE JACK, H, Mechamcal Engineering. ilAE; ASME 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; La- crosse 1,2; Fraternity Rush Chairman 3, Prcs. 4. Second row: HURLEY, CAROL-LEE, History. HUSER, MERILEE, History. Yi . HUTCHINSON, GWYN, English. UK; Tcrpsichorean Club 2; So- rority Pres. 4. Third row: HYDE, HENRY HOLBROOK, JR., English. BWII; Varsity D; Duke Players; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. INGRAM, FRANKLIN WADE, .Sociology. Methodist Student Fel- lowship 2, 3, 4. IRELAND, PATRICIA BERYL, Chemistry. 1 M; Pep Board 1; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; Student Union 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: JACKSON, PETER EDWARD, Electrical Engineering. l K ' r; TBIl, Vice Pres.; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; DukEngmeer 1, 2, 3, Ass ' t. Ed. 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Publication Board 4; HKN, Sec. 3, 4; l 3, 4. JACOBS, FREDERICK COTNER, Civil Engineering. ASCE 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMESON, RICHARD KENNETH, Business .■Idministation. IIKA. l ' ' ifth row: JOHNSON, BETTY JOSEPHINE, Political .Science. Pre-Med So- ciety 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; WDBS 3, 4; Tcrpsichorean Club 2, 3, Prcs. 4; WRA Board 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES BERDINE, Accounting. J ' Ae. JOHNSTON, DAVID ALBERT, Political Science. Air Force ROTC 1; Pre-Med Society 1. .Sixth row: JOHNSON, JAMES RONALD, Pre-Med. IIKA; Varsity D; Pre- Med .Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 1,2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1. JOHNSON, STEPHEN HOWES, Economics. HKA; Navy ROTC i, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club Vice Pres. 4; Golf 1 . JOHNSTON, BRUCE WILLIAM, History. HKA; A ' I ' A. Seventh row: JOHNSTON, SUSAN SYMES, English; KAB; Pep Board 4; Stu- dent Union 3. JOHNSTON, WADE WILLIAMS, Psychology. IIX; Soccer 1, 2, 3. JONES, ELIZABETH Yi-EKVY.OG, ' Mathematics. KA; Sandals; HME; Woman ' s Glee Club 1. 383 RT First row: JONES, JAMES PARKER, Psychology. Air Force ROTC 1, 2; Stu- dent Union 1, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3 Vice Pres. 4. JONES, RUFUS SIDNEY, JR., Chemistry. AS ; Marching Band 1. JONES, RUSSELL LEROY, Music Education. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; KKT 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Duke Ambassadors 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Second row: JONES, THOMAS CARLYLE, Political Science. Bench and Bar 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2. JORDAN, BEVERLY BROOKS, Nursing. FAC: 2. JORDAN, LLOYD M., History. AXA. Third row: KAIRINEN, EILA, Chemistry. Ivy; Chanticleer 1. KAROW, ARMAND MONEORT, JR., Zoology. Archive 1 ; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4. KATZ, MARGERY ANN, Mathematics. Ivy; RME; iJAH; Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: KELLER, WILLIAM ALLEN, Political Science. Kl; Baseball 1. KELLERMANN, CAROLYN KING, Mathematics. iJK; FAC 3; Pep Board 2; Woman ' s College Handbook 3, 4; Editor of East Goes Gree k 4. KENDALL, MALCOLM EUGENE, Pre-Med. I)A(-); Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3 4; Baptist Student Union 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Fifth row: KENNEDY, ELLEN ANN, .Science Education. C:hantici,eer 1 ; FAC 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, KENNEDY, JAMES ALBERT, Mechanical Engineering. I Hi;; IIME Treas. 4; TBU; lITi: Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; .A.ir Force ROTC 1; ASME 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3, 4. KENNEDY, ROBERT LOUIS, Pre-Med. OKA. Sixth row: KENNON, ALBERT WILLIAM, Political Science. HKA; Bench and Bar 1, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf L KENYON, CHARLES SHEFFIELD, History. Bench and Bar 1, 4. KERN, CLEVELAND CRADDOCK, JR., Mechanical Engineering. KA; ASME 3, 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1; IFC 1, 2; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; Track . .Seventh row: KERR, KAREN LOUISE, Science Education. Concert Band 1; FAC 4; Westminster Fellowship 1. KERR, TOM BROCHON, Business Administration. Episcopal Stu- dent Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4; YMC:A Treas. 4; KETTLESTRINGS, DONALD ARTHUR, Electrical Engineering. riKA; Old Trinity Club; AIEE 2; Engineers Guidance Council 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; IFC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. 384 iM iM k First row: KIMMICH, RALPH ROBERT, Business Administration. AK T; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KINGSBURY, GEORGE MARSH, Civil Engineering. ASCE 3, 4. KIRKMAN, ANN JARRELL, Sociology. i U, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4. Second row: KIRKPATRICK, DAVIS AIKEN, JR., Accounting. Archive 1. KISSLAN; DONALD JOSEPH, History. KT, Pres. 4; Class Pres. 3, Old Trinity Club; OAK; BQS; Freshman Advisory Council 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1. KITCHEN, GEORGIA LUE, Elementary Education. FIB ; House Pres. 4. Third row: KLEAVER, ROBERT FRANK, AS 1 ; Men ' s Glee Club 1 ; March- ing Band 3; Pre-Med .Society 1, 2. KLIE, JACK HUG, Zoo ' osy- A A; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Pre-Med .Society 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. KLINE, DORIS JANET, Elementary Education. AXQ; SAH; KAH. Fourth row: KLINE, NANCY PRISCILLA, Foreign Language. AT; T TQ; Chroni- cle 2; Pre-Med Society 1. KLOSE, LINDA MARY, Nursing. Santa Filomena. KNIGHT, NEAL WILLIAM, JR., History. Bench and Bar 2. Fifth row: KNOBELOCH, CLAIRE, Chemistry. FIB ; Pep Board 3; Cheer- leader 2 3 4 KOHL, ' WILLIAM JOSEPH, Business AdministraUon. ATA; Air Force ROTC 1. 2. ' KRAMER, ELIZABETH ANN, Sociology. AF; Pres. 4. Sixth row: KRANCER, HERBERT MARK, Economics. KRESS, SIDNEY CARL, Chemistry. TE , Treas; Air Force ROTC; . MEE; Duke Players 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 4; Marching Band 1; Pre-Med Society 3; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4; WDBS . KUN, SZABOLCS MIKLOS, Business Administration. ATA; Chronicle 1,2; The DukEngineer 2; Soccer 1,2; Swimming 1, 2. Seventh row: KURTZ, WILLIAM JOHN, Business Administration. AXA; Varsity D; Pep Board 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LAMB, WILLIAM HOLMAN, English. BOH; Old Trinity Club; , rnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Advisory Council 2, 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1; President IFC. LATHAM, DONALD BANCROFT, Art. I K r; Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4. 385 Firil row: LEA, MARY ANN, History. AXU; Ivy; Women ' s C ' .l ' .oius 1 ; Sorority Sec. 2, 4. LEACH, JOHN SABIN, JR., Political Science. 1IK I . LEE, RICHARD WHITAKER, liusiness Adirtinistratwn. ATA. Secon( row: LEE, RONALD A., Afal i. AXA; n ' ; Pep Board 2, 3; Tennis 1; Basketball 1 : Fraternity Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. r.EEGSTR. , RUURD GERBEN, Business Administration. K ; Pep Board 4: Swimming 1. LEONARD, RHONWEN, Frencli. KA; Ivy; FAC 3; Religious Coimcil 3. Third row: LETZLER, SUSAN BARBARA, Hnglish. Ivy; f KA; FAC 3; Eas- sett Hou.sc Pres. LEUTWILER, JEAN, Education. KKI ' : Sandals; FAC 4. LEVENTIS, .ALEXANDER ANDREW, Electrical Engineering. .MEE 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 2; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore C:iub 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: LEVERTON, ROGER WALKER, JR., Mechanical Engineering. IIK . LEVINSON, SANFORD VICITOR, Political Science. ZBT, Red Friars; ' Hi]; OAK; Who ' s Who; Chronicle 4; Student Union Board of Governors 4; Symposium Comm. 3, 4; IIDA. LEYRER, SUE .ANN, Nursing. Student Union 1, 2. SENIORS And still nobody knows what ' s .going on. Campus cop assumes impenetrable disguise in 24-hour vigilance against the underworld. First rmr: IJBBY, PETER COOK, Mechanical Engineer. IlK . LILLY, IRENE KATHERINE, History. nB I ; TTU; Coordinate Board 2; FAC 3; Pep Board 2; Rush Advisor 4; Long Range Plan- ning Comm. 3, 4. LINDQUIST, V. ROBERT, Education. Second row: LITZ, EDWARD MANN, Chemistry. IIKA; Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3. 4. LOCKWOOD, KATHLEEN D., Zoology. A ; Publications Board 3; Symposium Comm. 4; Chanticleer 1, 2. LOGAN, EMMELYN SUSANNE, Political Science. AXQ; TKA; lIi)A; Debate Council 2, 3, 4; FAC 3; Religious Council 3, 4; Panhel 3; Judicial Board 3; WRA 1, 2. Third row: LOMAX, JOHN FRANK, Business Administration. KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ' LUDWIG, KAROL ANNE, English. FAC 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2. LUKER, RALPH EDLIN, History. Chronicle 1; NSA 3. Fourth row: LUNSFORD, GARY HAMILTON, Physics. (t-HX; }l,; Tennis 2. LUNSFORD, LINDA ERNETTE, English. Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chancel Singers 2, 3. LYONS, JOHN STANLEY, Geology. OKA; Chanticleer 3. Fi th row: LYREN, WILLIAM JAMES, Civil Engineering. IIKA; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4. MACE, MICHAEL EDWARD, Civil Engineering. N; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3; Class Secretariat 4, Sec.-Treas. 3. MAKEPEACE, JOANNA CROCKER, English. Si.vth row: MANN, ARTHUR JAMES, Economics. UK : AKT; hBK. MARKAS, JOHNNY MITCHELL, Geology. KA; Old Trinity Club, Football 1, ' 2, 3, 4. MARKHAM, ALLAN BYRON, Business Administration. Chanti- cleer 1: Town Men ' s Club 1. Seventh row: MATHEWS, SUSAN CLARA, History. Archive 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Student Union 2, 3; Publications Board 4. MATTHEWS, JOHN WILLIAM, Business .Administration. SX; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 4. MAXSON, ROBERT JAY, Mechanical Engineering. IIME; TBH; nT :; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 387 First row: MAY, MARTHA ELOISE, History. Religious Council 4; Epis- copal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. McCAUSLAND, ARTHUR MERRILL, Pre-Med. AO; FAC 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 4; Swimming 1, 2. McCLESKEY, JAMES LAWRENCE, History. Chapel Choir 1,2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Religious Council 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Asst. Housemaster 3, 4. Second row: McCULLERS, CLARENCE KENNETH, Electrical Engineering. Town Men ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. McCUTCHEN, WILLIAM WALTER, JR., Civil Engineering. t A0; Old Trinity Club; Order of St. Patrick; OAK; BOS; . SCE 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 4; Engineering Student Council 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; FAC 3; Traditions Board 2; Semper Fidelis 1 2 Class President 1 2. McGARY, LUCY LAKE, English. AAII; Coordinate Board 4; FAC 4. Third row: McGONIGLE, MARTHA, Education. KKP Pres. 4; tKA; San- dals; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; Dorm Pres. 3. McILVAIN, PATRICIA, Nursing. McINTIRE, ANN BAINES, History. AXQ. Fourth row: McKELLIPS, G. WAYNE, JR., Business Administration. AS ; Swimming 1 . McKENZIE, ANNE SHUFORD, Sociology. KA Pres. 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3. McKINLEY, REX V., Education. K2; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; Bap- tist Student Union 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Fijth row: McLELLAN, MARY ANN, Political Science. AAR; FAC 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Woman ' s Judicial Board 3; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; Student Union 2, 3. McLEOD, MARY ANN, Psychology. Chanticleer 1; Coordinate Board 2, Sec. 3; Westminister Fellowship 1; Student Union 4. McMANUS, MICHAEL JOHN, History. (-)X; Campus Chest 1, 2; Chronicle 1; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2; IFC 4. Sixth row: McMILLIN, JOHN DAVID, Economics. SAE. McMULLEN, JAMES RUSH, Electrical Engineering. ATA; AIEE 4; The Dukengineer 2; Engineers Guidance Council 2; Engineering Student Council 4; Newman Club 1. McMULLEN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Psychology. SN; Chapel Choir 2; Men ' s Glee Club 2; Baptist Student Union 1, 2 Seventh row: McNABB, DONNA FRANCES, English. 1 M. McNeill, EMMA Roberta, Psychology. ZTA; Ivy; Chanti- cleer 1; FAC 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship 1; WSGA 2. MEACHAM, ANN, History. ZTA; FAC 4. 388 ■wwwwwawwnwiwww Fitsl row: MEDLOCK, CLYDE COLEMAN, JR., Chemistry. Ai: J ; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Pre-Med. Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3, 4. MEEKER, MARIE ANGELA, Nursing. Class Sec. 3, 4. MESSIKOMER, EDWIN ERNEST, Chemistry. ATQ; Corsairs; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4. Second row: METZKER, JOHN GORDON, Business Administration. i;N, WDBS 2, 3. MEWHORT, DONALD M., Accounting. I AG; Who ' s Who; OAK; BOS; Varsity D; Class Treas. 1, Sec. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. MIDGETT, HELEN LAURIE, English. Ivy. Third row: MILES, ALBERT S., English. SX. MILLER, CECIL WILBURN, History. HKA; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chancel Singers 1. MILLER, EDWARD BROWN, Business Administration. ATQ; AK«F. Fourth row: MILLER, GAIL, English. AXQ; A I PA; Debate Council 2; WRA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3. MILLER, LOUIS GEORGE, Civil Engineering. 2N; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4. MILLER, SARA PATRICIA, English. Fijth row: MILLS, DEWITT HERSCHEL, Pre- Ministerial. Duke Players 1; KX 1, 2; Wesley Players 1, 2, 4. MILLS, JAMES COBB, JR., Russian. Archive 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; NSA 2. MIRSKY, JAN S., History. ZBT; Archive Business Manager 4; Peer 1, 2, Business Manager 3; Publication Board 3, 4. Sixth row: MITCHELL, BAKER ADAMS, JR., Electrical Engineering. SAE; AIEE 4; Business Manager Dukengineer 4. MOHN, KERMIT STEPHEN, Accounting. AKf; Chapel Choir 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MONFRIED, ALLAN JEROME, History. TE ; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1,2; Fraternity Treas. 4. Seventh row: MONTGOMERY, GILES BARRETT, Accounting. Lacrosse Mana- ger 2, 3, 4. MONTGOMERY, H. WYNN, JR., English. SX; BOS; Campus Chest 1, 2; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, Asst. Editor 4; FAC 3, 4; Swim- ming . MOODY, SUSAN BROWNE, Political Science. HB ; Coordinate Board 3. 389 i The orange juice and donut brigade. At any given hour, one can find the studious . . SENIORS First row: MOORE, ANDREW TAYLOR, JR., History. 1 KX; Campus Chest 1; Pep Board 2; Student Union 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Frat. Pres. 4. MOORE, PAMELA ANN, Nursing. MOORES, WILLIAM YORK, Chemistry. 0X; Pre-Med Society 1; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Second row: MORGAN, MARY LENA, English. nB I ; Pep Board 1, 2; Social Standards 2, 3; Pres. Sorority 4. MORGAN, RONALD DEAN, Accounting. AS ; Concert Band 1 ; Marching Band 1,2; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MORGAN, WILLIAM LEE, History. Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; KKT. Third row: MORITZ, LYNNE CONKLIN, English. A 1 ; Ivy; Newman Club 3, 4; NSA 1. MORRISON, SAMUEL DAVID, Histo ry. ZBT; 4 H2; Air Force ROTC 1 ; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1 ; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4. MORRISON, SUSAN JANE, Nursing. Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: MORTON, WILLIAM A., Mechanical Engineering. MOSS, JULIANNA, English. KKT; FAC 4; Student Union 2, 3, 4; Neridian 1, 2. MUELLER-VON DER HEYDEN, INGOLF, Business Adminis- tration. 390 i m A First rout: MULLEN, GRAHAM CIALDLR, History. Kl]; Corsairs; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; I ' eer 2. MURPHY, CHARLES WESTBROOK, History. Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 4. MURPHY, JANICE EDNA, Math. 1 M; IIME; Panhel 3. Second row: MYERS, MARCIA IRENE, Eng ish. IIB ; Panhel 3, ' ice Pres. 4. NATHAN, BRUCE A., An. I)k.S. NATHANSON, MALVINE SARA, History. AE I ; Chronicle 1, 2; Duke Players 1, 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Peer 2; Student Union 4; NSA 2, 3, 4; State Student Legislature; Sorority Pres. 3. Third row: NAUGLE, PAGE, Economics. BBO; Varsity D; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4. NEE, DAVID MARVIN, English. . TQ; BOS; Corsairs; Chapel Choir 2; Duke Players 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 2. NELSON, ROBERT SHERWOOD, Math. I A(-); A J A; Pre-Med Society 3; Symposium Comni. 2; FAC! 3. Fourth row: NEWLIN, D. BURTON, JR., Mechanical Engineering. ATQ; ASME 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Chairman 4. NICHOLSON. HELEN KATHERINE, Sociology. Duke Players 2; Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NICKLE, WILLIAM ECKLUND, English. A t ; A l A; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. Fifth row: NORTON, CHARLES BRYAN, JR., Pre-Medical. IIKA; Pre-Med .Society 1, 2, 3, 4. NOURSE, JARED L., Psychology. ATA; Varsity D; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. NUETZMAN, DOUGLAS PAUL, Math. 0X; HME; Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 3; Senior Class Council; Fraternity Treas. 2, 4. OETTINGER, ALBERT, JR., Forestry, ATQ; BOS; Track 1; Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club Treas. 4. O ' KANE, JAMES A., Engineering. I KS; Cross Country . OLDHAM, JAMES CLARE, Civil Engineering. ATU; AXE; ASCE 3, 4; FAC 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1; Religion Council 3, 4; .Sec. -Treas. Senior Cla.ss. Seventh row: OLDHAM, JOHN MICHAEL, Civil Engineering. ASCE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2; FAC 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1. OLIVER, JAMES RALPH, History. OLLSEN, MARILYN LOUISE, Nursing. Student Union 1, 2, 3. 391 First tow: O ' NEALL, JOHN STOAKES, Physics. 4 Hi;; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4; ' Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 3; Marching Band 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 1; SFIi;; KK 1 ' . ORNDORFF, JOHN ROLAND, Civil Engineering. AXA; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. OSMUN, BARRY ANSEN, Business Administration. J A0; AK ; Football 1. Second row: OVERTON, NANCY JANE, Business Administration. Chanticleer 1 ; Coordinate Board 3, 4. PAFFORD, MARGARET GAIL, Nursing. Student Union 1, 2, 3; Terpsichorean 1, 2, 3, 4. PANIK, LINDA ELIZABETH, Political Science. Chapel Choir 1; Concert Band 1; FAC 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; QTA 3, 4; WRA Treas. 2. Third row: PANTAZIS, THEOFANIS NICHOLAS, Political Science. WDBS 2; Soccer 1, 2; International Club Vice Pres. 2, 3. PARKER, IRA EDWARD, Political Science. I K2; Chronicle , 2; Pre- Med Society 1 ; IFC Executive Board 4. PARKINSON, HELEN ANNE, Nursing. Chapel Choir 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 4; Chancel Singers 2. Fourth row: PARROTT, VIRGINIA CARTER, History. Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; TKA. PARTIN, BENJAMIN RUSSELL, Mechanical Engineering. ASME 2, 3, 4; EGC 2; Engineering Student Council 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. PASTORE, KEN WAYNE, History. AXA; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1, 2; Pep Board 4. Fifth row; PATTERSON, KATHLEEN ALICE, English. KA; Ivy; Duke Play- ers 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; United Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. PAYNE, EDWIN FRANKLIN, Business Administration. KA; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Frat. Sec. 4. PAZUROS, NICHOLAS CHRISTY, Electrical Engineering. HK ; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; EGC 4; WDBS 2, 3; Football 1. A ' atM row: PEABODY, MARY LUCINDA, Math. AXQ; Concert Band 4; Symphony Orchesta 4. PEASE, LOUIS EDWIN, History. Bench and Bar 4; Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; IDC 2, 3, 4. PECK, SYLVIA ANN, English. Ivy; YWCA Cabinet 4. Seventh row: PENFIELD, ADDISON PIERCE, JR., History. K2; Religious Council 2, 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. PERKINS, CATHRYN ANN, Accounting. Chapel Choir 3; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PERRY, JERRY L., History. AAIT; FAC 4; Woman ' s Judicial Board 3; Social Standards 2; Class Treas. 2. 392 i l . 1 First row: PETER, MARY ANN, Nursing. Santa Filomena; Student Union 2. PFEIFFER, RICHARD NORTON, History. 6011; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3. PFEIFFER, WILLIAM LEGRAND, Political Science. I Ki:; Men ' s Glee Club 1,2; Pep Board 4; Pre-Med Society 1,2; Cheerleader 3. Second row: PHILLIPS, BRENDA LEE, English. KAO; 1 KA; Ivy; Chanticleer 3, Editor 4; 4 BK. PHILLIPS, SANDRA ANN, Psychology. Concert Band 1; Pre-Med Society 2; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; NSA 2, 3, 4. PIEH, JEROME ALEC, History. HK ; Who ' s Who; QAK; I BK; BOS; FX; Chapel Choir 1, 2; FAC 2, 3, Chairman 4; Men ' s Judicial Board 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Class Vice Pres. 2. Third row: PIERSON, WILLARD CRESSE, JR., History. I KS; I HZ; Cam- pus Chest 1, 2; FAC 2, 3, 4; Playbill 2, 3; Pre-Med Society 3, 4. PIKE, DEBORAH, Mathematics. IIME; Concert Band 1, 2. PLESS, ROBERT STEPHEN, Accounting. iX. Fourth row: PLOCKELMAN, MARGARET MARY, Nursing. PONS, JONNIE ALBERTA, Elementary Education. AAH; FAC 4; KAH 3, 4; Nereidian 2, 3. PORTER, SUZANNE LEE, Chemistry. AAA; Sandals; A4 PA; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. Fi M row: POWERS, LOLA IRIS, English. Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4. PRATT, ALISON, Nursing. Woman ' s Glee Club 1 ; Social Standards 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. PRESTON, JOHN STANLEY, Mechanical Engineering. AXA; ASME 3, 4; Concert Band 1; EGC 2; Marching Band 1. Sixth row: PRITCHARD, JAMES WARREN, History. Bench and Bar 4; Play- bill 2. PRUITT, CLAYTON OGDEN, Business Administration. SAE; Old Trinity Club; BOS; Archive 1, 2; FAC 2, 3; Lacrosse 1; IFC 2, 3; Frat. Pres. 3; Class Sec. 2; Class Vice Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4; Home- coming Comm. Chm. PUGH, KENNETH GRAVES, Electrical Engineering. AIEE 2; EGC 2. Seventh row: PURDY, ALAN MacGREGOR, English. KA; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Frat. Treas. 3, Pres. 4. PURNELL, LOUIS SELBY, Business Administration. J)K r; AK F; Navy ROTC 1. PUSSER, CHARLES ROUSE, JR., Business Administration. AXA. 393 First row: RAINEY, CHARLES PKTER, )R., ■a,Lmirs. BWII. RANKIN, MARY DOWNS, Eiialtsh. Clampus C:hest 3; Business Manager of W. C. Handlxjok. RANKIN, ROBERT STANLEY, JR., Hislory. 1 K1;; Old Trinity Club; BOS; Varsity D; FAC 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; IFC 4- MSGA Senator 3. Second row: RAY, KARL ARTHUR, English. Red Friars; OAK; BOS; FAC 2; Pre-Med Society 3; Traditions Board 2; MSGA Senator: Pres. BOS. R.-XY, N. ' XNCY CAROLYN, English. .Irchwf 2; Chapel Choir 1; Woman ' s Glee Club . REAMS, LESLIE LAWSON, Mechmiical Engineering. i:X. Third row: REINHARDT, WILLIAM WARREN, History. Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, Student Union 3, 4; Vice-Chairman YMC. Human Rela- tions Comm. RHODES, PHILLIP CARL, Education. KS; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. RICH, JOHN MURRAY, Pre-Medical. Pre-Med Society 4. Fourth row: RICHARD, RALPH STEPHENSON, JR., Business Administration. RICHARDS, BRUCE LAWRENCE, History. ATA; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, .Asst. Business Manager 4. RICHARDS, JESSICA OLGA, Math. A A; Radio Council 3; WDBS 1, 2, 3, ' 4. mk SENIORS ' And now, will the real Henry Ford please stand up! ' ' Weejuns move up, but tennipumps are still in the lead. atsBMsaaaBB First row: RICHARDSON, DUDLEY CARTER, Accountini;. ' I A(-). RICHIE, CHRISTOPHER HELDRING, Psychology. Duke Play- ers 2. ROACH, WILLIAM GEORGE, Mechanical Engineering. ASME 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4; TBH Corres. Sec; IITX; Rcc. Sec. Second row: ROBERTSON, JAMES D., Chemistry. Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4; IDC: Treasurer 4. ROBINHOLD, ROBIN, English. IIB ; FAC 4; Student Union 2, 3 ROBINS, SALLY, History. KA0. Third row: ROBINSON, HAROLD MANSON, History. Bench and Bar 4; Religious Council 3. ROBINSON, PETER JOHN, Mechanical Engineering. BeFI; ASME 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4; Chanticleer 2; Student Union 1, 2. ROGERS, DAVID PRICE, Philosophy; Varsity D; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: ROGERS, THEODORE BEAUCLERE, IV, Sociology. KS; Varsity D; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Harlequins 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Fraternity Pres. ROLLINS, JUDITH ANNE, .Nursing. Whos Who; Santa Filcmena; FAC 2; Religious Council 3; Class Sec. 2. ROSE, CHARLES WILLIAM, Electrical Engineering. SN; Red Friars; Who ' s Who; Order of St. Patrick; OAK; HME; TBH; ' LWE,; HKN; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2; Engineers Student Council 4; FAC 3; Student Union Board of Governors 4; Class Sec.-Treas. 2. Fifth row: ROSE, MARIE MELINDA, English. AAA; KA; Foreign Student Comm., Chairman 3; Alspaugh House Pres. 4. ROSS, ROBERT WILLIAM, Civil Engineering. A:l; ; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; .XSCE 3, 4. ROUTH, EUGENE CHARLES, Political Science. A J ; Corsairs; Debate Council 1, 2; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3. Sixth row: ROY, MARCUS KINNEBREW, History. Duke Players 1; WDES 2, 3. ROYSE, ARLENE ELIZABETH, Math. FAC 4. RYSANEK, WILLIAM JAMES, III, Business Administration. SAE; Varsity D; AKI ; Concert Band 1; Campus Chest 1; Marching Band 1 ; Pre-Med Society 1 ; Lacrosse 1,2, 3, 4. Seventh row: SADER, JULIAN . LAN, English. Duke Players 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. SALENGER, GARY HOWARD, Chemistry. ZBT; Old Trinity Club; Pre-Med Society 1; Fraternity Pres. 4; Newman C:iub SAMMONS, J. LEE, Civil Engineering. B0II; TBll; AXE; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3, 4. 395 First row: SANBORN, GARY RUPERT, Political Science. SCARBOROUGH, WALTER AVERY, JR., Pre-Med. Hil; Pio- Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1. SCHOENLY, VIRGINIA ANN, History. ZTA; Campus Chest 2, 3; Judicial Board 4. Second row: SCHWARTZ, LOIS ANN, History. KA; Coordinate Board 2, 3; Pep Board 2, 3; WDBS 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hel; Cheerleader 2; Rush Ad- visor 4. SCHWEITZER, PETER LORESCH, History. 2AE. SCOTT, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Business Administration. KA; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: SCOVIL, JAMES ARGERSINGER, JR., Economics. ATA; Chanti- cleer 1; Peer 1, 2. SEGELKE, PETER AUGUST, Economics. SEIFF, HENRY EDWARD, Mechanical Engineering. TE ; HTi:; ASME 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 3; Dukengmeer 1, 2, 3, 4; EGC 2, 3, 4; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: SENF, THOMAS EDWARD, Political Science. BOri; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3. SEYFERT, MELICENT, Histary. KKP; White Duchy; 4 KA; Sandals; Ivy; FAC 3; WSGA 3. SHAFFER, HOWARD CALVIN, Electrical Engineering. 0X; Cor- sairs; ZKN; AIEE 4; EGC 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1. Fifth row: SHAHAN, ROBIN LEE, Spanish. KA; SAH; Campus Chest 4. SHEFFIELD, HOMER GORDON, JR., Political Science. AO; Corsairs; Chanticleer 1; Chronicle 1, 2; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1, 2; Student Union 3; Cheerleader 1, 2. SHERMAN, MARIANNA, Nursing. FAC 2; Social Standards 4; Student Union 1, 2; Class Treas. 1. AatM row: SHILLITO, MELVIN LARRY, Chemistry. ATA; Marching Band 1. SHOWS, DOROTHY MAULDIN, Elementary Education. SHRIVER, JAMES ALBERT, Zoology. BOG; Varsity D; Campus Chest 1; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1; Student Union 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; IDC 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventh row: SHRIVER, LARRY DEAN, Sociologv. J A0; Duke Players 2, 3; Track 1. SHUGART, SANDRA CROTTS, Education. Ivy; KAH. SHURTLIFF, E. JUNEAL, English. AAFI; Chanticleer 1 ; Judicial Board 4. 396 ' h£-M4k First row: SILKETT, CHARLES ROBERT, Economus Kl ' , SLATER, MARY GIBBS, English. KKP; I KA; FAC 4; Judicial Board 3; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. SLOAN, CAREY E., Pre-Ministerial. 2N; Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Second row: SMATHERS, ROXANNE DORA, Math. Ivy; TIME; Chapel Choir 1; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; Religious Council 4; Student Union 4; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 4. SMITH, CHARLES MICHAEL, History. 1 KS; Chapel Choir 1, 2; FAC 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Student Union 2, 3. SMITH, CYNTHIA GAIL, English. Sandals; Ivy; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pub Board 3, 4. Third row: SMITH, LESTER V., History. ATA; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4 SMITH, MERRILL LORD, Business Administration. B■, AKT Marching Band 1; Navy ROTC 1, 2; WDBS 4. SMITH, PETER CROSBY, Economics; Glee Club 1; Choir 1 Cross Country 1 ; Soccer 4. Fourth row: SMITH, PRISCILLA ELLEN, Elementary Education. Ivy; A PA; FAC 4; Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 2. SMITH, WARREN KIRKLAND, Pre-Med. AXA. SNEAD, JOSEPH AKIN, Pre-Med. AXA. Fijth row: SNOWDON, ABIGAIL LOWELL, History. ZTA; Pan-Hel Sec. 3, Pres. 4. SO, SAMUEL SHEUNG-LOK, Physics. FAC 3, 4; Episcopal Stu- dent Fellowship 3, 4; SHZ Sec. 3, Pres. 4. SPEER, G. WILLIAM, Psychology. 2X; Pep Board 1, 2; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship 1,2, 3, 4. Sixth row: SPEIDEN, JOSEPH HART, History. AO; Campus Chest 1, 2; Pre-Med Sdd«ity 1, 2; WDBS 3, 4. SPENCE, ELIZABETH LOUISE, English. KKT; FAC 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; Judicial Board 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship !. SPONG, RICHARD TODD, Sociology. Chapel Choir 1; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventh row: SPRUNT, EDITH LUCAS, Religion. SRONCE, JOHN ALEXANDER, Business Administration. J KS; Golf 3, 4. STANSBERRY, KAREN LYNNE, Political Science. KAO; FAC 3; Rush Advisor 4. 397 1 he Chronicle is far superior to the dining hall menu. Christmas vacation — all flee the sobering thought of approaching exams. SENIORS First row: STANTON, BERNARD MORRIS, JR., Civil Engineering. Ki;; .ASCE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2; Navy ROTC 1; Track 1 . STARLING, IRA CARROLL, JR., History. i; I E; Kappa Chi 1; Marching Band 1; Navy ROTCl, 2; MSGA; Chrm. Human Re- lations Comm. 3; YMC.A, Chaplain 4; Ass ' t. Housemaster 3; Chair- man Union Party 3. STAYER, GLEr DA HENDERSON, Spanish. V; SAH; Sorority Trcas. 4. Second row: STEFFENS, THEODORE CHARLES, Mathematics. STEPHENS, JANE LEE, Nursing. Woman ' s Judicial Board 4; Social .Standards, Chrm. 4; .Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 3; Executive Council NSGA 4; Curriculum Comm. 3. STEPHENSON, JUDITH LOUISE, Nursing. Third row: .STEPHENSON, ROBERT LEE, Business. Af); Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVENS, GEORGIA ANN, Nursing. Religious Council 3, 4. STEVENS, MICKEY, Pre-Law. ATA: Track . Fourth row: .STEWART, JOANIE KAY, Psychology. AAII; KA; Chapel Choir 1; Woman ' s judicial Board 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1; ' KXA; Class .Secretary 3. STOKES, JAMES CARLISLE, JR., History. .STONE, MIRIAM ANN, Economics. Chanticleer 1, 2, C;o-ed Bus. Mgr. 3; Student Union 1, 2, 3; WDBS 4; NSA 4; Publications Board 3; Wesley Players 4. 398 ££. I ' irst row: STONE, WARREN SANFORD, III, Political Science. AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 STRICKLAND, ANNE HELEN, History. White Duchy; Sandals; FAC 3; Student Union 3; Class Pres. 1. STRITZJNGER, LINDA JOYCE, Music. Campus Chest 3, 4; WDBS 2, 3, 4. Second roiv: STRONG, BETHANY SUE, English. Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 2, Coed Editor 3, Editor 4. STUART, DAWN LINKLETTER, Russian. I ' K; Ivy; TI ' Q Treas. 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. STUCKEY, JOHN HOYT, III, Business Administration. BeFI; AKI ; Bench and Bar 2, Vice Pres. 3. Third row: SUBER, SARAH MARGARET, Religion. Chanticleer 1; Stu- dent Union 3. SULZER, EILEENE SUZANNE, Education. HB ; Social Standards 2, Chairman 3; Student Union 3. SUMMERROW,SARA JEANNE, Education. Eourth row: SUMMERS, GEORGE PERRY, Mechanical Engineering. AS I ; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Dukengineer 2, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Semper Fidelis 3. SUTPHEN, WILLIAM ROSS, English. fl-AG; Marching Band 1. SUWAK, CAROL ANN, Nursing. Fifth row: SWEENEY, MARY KATHRYN, History. AAH; White Duchy; I KA; I1:::A; Symposium Comm. 2, 3, 4; Treas. of YWCA 2. SWEET, BARBARA ANN, English. SWYERS, ROBERT BAXTER, Religion. Sixth row: SYDNOR, JUDITH WILSON, English. A I ' ; Sorority Vice Pres. 4. SYKES, HAROLD ARTHUR, III, Business Administration. B(-)II. TABARI, KIRA NUE, Psychology. TVQ; Archive 2, 3, 4; Chanti- cleer 1, 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; International CIlu b 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventh row. TALIAFERRO, LYNN FONTAINE, Chemistry. ZTA; Pep Board Chairman 4. TART, JAMES ALVIN, Psychology. OK ; Campus Chest 2; FAC 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. TATUM, C. ALBERT, HI, History. ATA; F. C 2, 3; IFC 3, 4; Class Council 3, 4; Fraternity Pres. 3. 399 First row: TAYLOR, JOHN HEGAN, Ehctrical Engineering. AIEE 2, 4; EGG 4; Marching Band 1; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, SALLY HODGSON, Mursing. TAYLOR, WILLIAM LAKE, English. ATQ; Corsairs; FAG 2, Chin. 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; IPC 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2. Second row: TAYLOR, WILLIAM MORLEY PUNSHON, Mechanical Engi- neering. AXA; ASME 4; Campus Chest 3; EGG 4; FAG 3, 4. THOMAS, ROY ZAGHARIAH, Religion. ATQ; FAG 3; West- minster Fellowship 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. THOMASSON, DAVID EDWARD, Mechanical Engineering. Ai: ; ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; EGG 4; Marching Band 1, 3, 4. Third row: THOMPSON, GARY DOUGLAS, Electrical Engineering. ATQ; TBI!; AIEE 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1; Semper Fidelis THOMPSON, KENNETH BRIGGS, Cwil Engineering. SN; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; AXE. THRASH, MELVIN LAWRENCE, History. ATQ; Red Friars; H2; Air Force ROTC 1; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir Choir 1, 2; Chronicle 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2,; Judicial Board 3, 4; MSGA 2, 3,; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Symposium Committee 2, 3, 4. Fourth row: TIMBLIN, GEORGE ALVIN, Electrical Engineering. AIEE 2, 3, 4; WDBS 2, 3, 4; Town Men ' s Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. TINNELL, JOHN RANDOLPH, Mechanical Engineering. ATQ; nME; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Frat. Vice Pres. 4. TIPTON, SAMUEL RIDLEY, JR., Chemistry. SX. Fifth row: TITUS, RICHARD GORLEY, Political Science. Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; WDBS 1; Chan- cel Singers 3, 4. TOLER, ROGER HARRELL, Economics. I KS; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. TOUGHTON, JUDITH GRAY, Political Science. KA; Coordinate Board 2, 3; FAC 3; Student Union 2; Neredian 1; House Pres. 4. Sixth row: TOWNSEND, JOHNSON, M. C., JR., History. Campus Chest 2, 3; Men ' s Glee Club 2; Episcopal Student Fellowship 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 2, 3. TRISKA, THYRA OLSTAD, Art History. KAe. TRYGSTAD, LOUISE NIGH, J ursing. Seventh row: TUCKER, EMILY ELIZABETH, English. I M; Ivy; I ' AO; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1. TURNER, ARLINE ELIZABETH, Botany. AXQ; Soror. Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4. TURNER, ROBERT MICHAEL, Electrical Engineering. ATA; Varsity D; HKN; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; AIEE 2, 3; EGG 2, 3; Me n ' s Glee Club 1 ; Baseball 1, 2. 400 First row: ULMER, MARY KATHERINE, Elementary Education. KA; White Duchy; t KA; Sandals; A t A; Woman ' s Judicial Board 3, Chrm. 4; Religious Council 2. UNSER, DAVID LAWRENCE, Education. KA; Varsity D; Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4. VANDEWATER, ROBERT JAMES, Electrical Engineering. ATil; AIEE 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2. Second roiv: VEACH, MARY LYNN, English. VESTAL, WILLIAM ADDISON, History. Campus Chest 2; March- ing Band 1, 2; Navy ROTC 4; WDBS 2, 3, 4; Duke Players; Base- ball 1 ; Wesley Players. VIGIL, RONALD E., Business. AS ; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 4. Third row: VOORHEES, ROBERT FAIT, Electrical Engineerini;. ATU; Varsity D; AIEE 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. WALKER, FRANCIS EDGAR, JR., Math. I Hi:; IIME; I ' T i:; BK; AIEE 1, 2, 3; FAC 2, 3; Men ' s Judicial Board 4; Navy ROTC 2, 3, 4; Editor MSGA Handbook 3; Y-Cabinet 4; Y-Edgemont Comm. 3, Chrm. 4. WALLACE, MAURY E., Mechanical Engineering. IIKA; Air Force 1; ASME 3, 4. Fourth row: WALLENDORF, PATRICIA ANNE, History. Chanticleer 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Class Treas. 4. WANTZ, BARBARA, Sociology. AAA; Nereidian 2, 3, 4; Pan- Hellenic 3, Sec. 4. WARD, THURMAN ROBERT, Accounting, t . Fifth row: WARNER, WAYNE GILBERT, Religion. WARR, VIRGINIA LADD, Music. A PA; Woman ' s Glee Club 2; Neredian 3, 4. WARREN, JOEL BENNETTE, English. Varsity D; Pep Board 1, 2, 3,4. Sixth row: WEAVER, MARJORIE ELIZABETH, Chemislr-,. Concert Band 1; Pre-Med 1, 2, 3, 4; WDBS 1,2. WEAVER, SUSAN ANNE, Elementary Education. A l ' . WEBBER, ROBERT SUMNER, Political .Science. i:X; iJAIl; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .Sevfnth row: WEEKS, SUSAN PRATT, English. AAII; I«KA; Class Sec. 2; WSGA Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4. WEIDMAN, STANLEY CLAIR, .Accounting. Madrigal Singers 2, 3, Freshman Handbook 2, 3. WELCH, JULIE ANNE, History. KAH; Chaniici,i;i:r 1, 2; Debate Council 1, 2; Class Honors 3; Academic Law Program 4; Sorority Vice Pres. 4. 401 Fiis row: WEST, DALLAS PAGE, English. HB ; Prc-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. WESTCOTT, MARTHA DLANE, Nursing. Social Standards 4; Xereidian 2, 3, 4. WESTON, LEONA BELL, Zoology. Hoof ' n ' Horn 2; Terpsi- chorean 2. Second rote: WHEELER, MARY MOZELLE, Psychology. ZTA; NSA 4. WHITE, CHARLES RAYMOND, Accounting. IDC Cabinet 4. WHITING, PETER DAY, Electrical Engineering. AIEE 1, 2, 3; Campus Chest 1, 2; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3; WDBS 1, 2. Third row: WHITMAN, WILLIAM CLARK, History. Bench and Bar 4; Stu- dent Union 1, 3, 4; Wrestline; 1; Cross Country 2; Track 1, 2. WHITMORE, ROBERT EUGENE, Electrical Engineering. ATA; Order of St. Patrick; OAK; Corsairs. WIER, SUSAN, Chemistry. WDBS 1. Fourth row: WILEY, CAROLYN JOYCE, Russian. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Sym- phony Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. WILLIAMS, ATTICUS MORRIS, History. SX; Campus Chest 1, 2,; Chronicle 1, 2; Judicial Board 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, BARBARA JEAN, History. ZTA; Chapel Choir 1; Woman ' s Glee Club 1 ; Sorority Treas. 3. Fifth row: WILLIAMS, JANICE GLENN, Political Science. KKP. WILLIAMS, ROGER MARSHALL, Mechanical Engineering. ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 3, Photography Editor 4; Chronicle 3; Duk- engineer 2. WILLIAMS, THOMAS WARD, Religion. SN; A-tQ; Religious Council 2. SENIORS MJii No, I ' ve never met Mr. Lincoln. ' And lastly, stamped indelibly on the mind of every graduate — God ' s Quad in the rain. First row: WILLSON, STEPHEN L., Business Administration. WILSON, CAROL ANN, Math. IIME Sec. 3, Pres. 4. WILSON, GARY LEE, Accounting. I A0; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. Second row: WINDELER, ROBERT R., English. ATA; Who ' s Who; OAK; BOS; Campus Chest 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Peer 1; Student Union 3, 4; WDBS 2, 3; Pub Board 3, 4; Swimming 1. WISE, RONALD OWEN, History. Chronicle 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 3, 4. WITHERSPOON, JOHN MICHAEL, Pre-Med. HK ; BOS; Chapel Choir 1,2; FAC 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1,2; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, Frat. Pres. 4. Third row: WOHLFORD, PAUL RAYMOND, English. HKA; Bench and Bar 4; Debate 3, 4; EGC 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House Pres. 1. WOMMACK, THOMAS TERRILL, Psychology. Chronicle 2; Duke Players 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2. WOOD, CAROL ELIZABETH, JVursing. Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 4. Fourth row: WOOD, CHARLES KENNETH, History. Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4. WOOD, MATTHEW LELAND, Philosophy. ATA. WRIGHT, ANN ELIZABETH, Nursing. WRA 1; Social Stand- ards 3. Fifth row: WRIGHT, DEAN S., Psychology. A0; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. WYATT, ROBERT HARRIS, JR., Engineering. KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, ROBERT EDWARD, History. AS ; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1; Baseball Manager 1. Sixth row: ZELENZ, MARY HELEN, Nursing. ZIMMERMAN, EMMA JEAN, Botany. A ; Ivy. ZIMMERMAN, SALLIE CLAIRE, Sociology. Campus Chest 4; YWCA Social Service Chrm. 4; Sorority Sec. 2. Seventh row: ZIPPERER, MARY PATRICIA, Nursing. Social Comm. Chrm. 4; Ways and Means Comm. 4. ZOUBEK, CHARLES LOUIS, Business. 2N; AKV; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Soccer 4; MSGA Secretariat; Junior Class Council. ZUMBRO, SHERROD BRANSON, Mathematics. SN; HS; Corsairs; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 403 1962 CHANTICLEER STUART BARR Copy Editor SUSAN JORDAN Administration SUE KLEIN Beauties JACK HART Art Editor BRENDA PHILLIPS Editor Editorial Staff HARRY SHINN Fraternities WYNN MONTGOMERY Assistant Editor O ' HARA BOSWELL Organizations SUSIE ROBINSON Honoraries BARBARA BLOCK Sororities LAIRD PATTERSON Sports Photography Staff ROGER M. WILLIAMS Photography Editor TOM OGLESBY BEV LENNARD Head Photographer Captions an d Scheduling Contributing Photographers JERRY JEROME STU EDWARDS DAVE JOHNSON Assistant Business Manager Business Staff JERRY BUTLER Business Manager WARD STEVENSON Assistant Business Manager LAUREL KIMBROUGH Co-ed Business Manager 1962 CHANTICLEER General Editorial Staff Bruce Baumgartner Barbara Ferguson Hill Hudson Emily Becton Karen Cooey Lynn Dixon Paul Echols Bruce Erek Stephen Fox Marilyn Gillen Carol Gegauff Mike Greenly Marilyn Howe Wendy Johnson Kristie Knapp Cathy Leonard Linda Loeb Ann Mace Barbara Matheson Holly Moehlmann Sylvia Saunders Tom Stitt William Strackbein Ed Taylor Nelly Aiken Betsy Alden Gini Brown General Business Staff Mary Ann Edwards Norman Harritt William Gibbons Elain? Heusjh Bill Goodwin Rich Lee Pete Nicholas Judy Rager Rip Ryon Delia Chamberlin Trent Harkrader Tom Melton Susy White Acknowledgments It is through the efforts of many concerned and generous people that the 1962 Chanticleer has materiaUzed. We express our indebted- ness and sincere thanks to the following persons for their co-operation, patience, and kindness: Miss Doris Leeper and Miss Holly Bivins of Southern Photo Process Engraving Company; Mr. Joe Phelps and Mr. Paul Hoch of Edwards Broughton Company; Mr. Faye Smith of Smith Studio; Mr. James Kilgore of Kingscraft Covers; and Mr. S. C. Harwood, Financial Advisor. With great appreciation the Chanticleer acknowledges the follow- ing picture credits: Mr. James Churchill; Mr. Thad Sparks; Fred Gerkehs of the Duke Chronicle; and Ed Eraser of Peer. Generous thanks go also to Miss Elsie Shaw for her sketches on the introductory and division pages. SCHOOL OF NURSING Page Agre, Patricia Ogrien ' 62, 925 Oakwood PI., Plainfield, N. J 366 Albert, Katherine L. ' 65, 282 W. 8th St., Box 328, Dania, Fla...304 Allison, Virginia Wright ' 64 2320 Queens Rd. E., Charlotte, N. C 324 Ambrose, Jane ' 63, Box 472, Charles Town, W. Va 346 Ambler, Sally Ann ' 64 2066 Parkview Ave., Abington, Pa 60, 324 Anderson, Kristine M. ' 65 Horse Shoe Path, R.F.D. 3, Huntington, N. Y 105 Anderson, Mildred Anne ' 63 17 Ashmont Ave., Warwick, R. 1 346 Anderson, Wendy Sue ' 63 130 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow, Mass 85, 346 Appleyard, Jo Ann ' 65 1209 Milwaukee Ave., Glenview, 111 57, 304 Bailey, Alice Jean ' 65 2523 Blackwood Rd., Wilmington 3, Del 304 Bailey, Jane ' 62, 924 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 123 Baker, Janet Louise ' 64, 137 Blackburn Rd., Summit, N. J 324 Barclay, Barbara Aline ' 64 1940 Rainbow Rd., Clearwater, Fla 57, 324 Barden, Nancy Carolyn ' 64 8635 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia 18, Pa 324 Baskin, Maryanne Sinkler ' 63, Box 189, Bishooville, S. C 346 Bauer, Euphemia C. ' 65, 1171 East Broad St., Westfield, N. 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Buff, Bonnie ' 62, 4636 Leonard Pkwy., Richmond, Va 79, 370 Burrichter, Metta Otilda ' 64, P. O. Box 42, Homestead, Fla 326 Burrill, Barbara D. ' 65, 1105 Euclid Ave., Syracuse, N. Y 305 Bustard, Catherine S. ' 64, 79 Sherwood Rd., Tenafly, N. J 326 Cain, Nancy Carolyn ' 63. 1423 Cain Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 348 Caldwell, Elizabeth K. ' 65, Box 126, Dillon, S. C 306 Campbell, Margaret S. ' 62, 106 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C. Cardona, Virginia D. ' 65 525 Thayer Ave., Apt. 119, Silver Spring, Md 306 Carpenter, Lesley Ann ' 64 1201 Southwest 18 Crt., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 326 Carr, Judith Shepard ' 65 108 Coralway, Daytona Beach, Fla 71, 121, 306 Casto, Alice Boyd ' 62 306 W. Maple Ave., Fayetteville, W. Va 371 Cavender, Barbara M. ' 65 5902 Brunswick St., Springfield, Va 306 Chamblee, Carole Annette ' 65 622 Westwood, High Point, N. C 306 Charles, Rachel Diana ' 64 1903 Rolling Road, Greensboro, N. C 85, 326 Christensen, Kathryn E. ' 63 6905 Baltimore Blvd., College Park, Md. 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Curtiss, Linda Ann ' 64, 1733 Central St., Yorktown Hts., N. Y...59 Danielson, Barbara Ruth ' 62, 25 Castle Dr., Meriden, Conn. Danker, Betty Jean ' 64, 214 Marsh Place, Plainfield, N. J 327 Dav is, Adrienne R. ' 65, 1 1 Morningside Ave., Yardley, Pa 307 Davis, Carol Ann ' 65, Rt. 2, Boonsboro, Md 307 De Loca, Diane Julie ' 65 1301 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 307 Denyes, Mary Jean ' 63, 35 Collinwood Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Deyton, Ann Woody ' 62, 813 Onslow St., Durham, N. C 374 Dierauf, Eline Gade ' 64, 466 Laurel St., Longmeadow, Mass 328 Dimmick, Barbara Joyce ' 62, Box 23, Buck Hill Falls, Pa 374 Disco, Elizabeth C. ' 65 100-48 75th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y 307 Dise, Louise Wyckoff ' 63, 1540 Jeanne St., Falls Church, Va 349 Doke, Dianne May ' 64, 1215 Cherry St., Winnetka, III 328 Donkin, Deborah ' 65, 777 W. Park Ave., State College, Pa 307 Donnelly, Anne Warner ' 63 44 Grasmere Rd., Lockport, N. Y 52, 57, 349 Dowling, Linda Grace ' 65, 58 New St., East Orange, N. J 307 Drewry, Patricia Metcalf ' 62 214 66th St., Virginia Beach, Va 52, 56, 57, 375 Drinkard, Judith C. ' 65 134 Grove Park Cir., Memphis, Tenn 308 Duhy, Donna May ' 64 51 Cooper Lane, Larchmont, N. Y 60, 322, 328 Dusbabek, Susan Margaret ' 65 5315 Chamberlin Ave., Chevy Chase, Md 308 Edens, Joanne ' 64, 1816 Ivy Hill Drive, McLean, Va 328 Enz, Carmen Marie ' 62, 3 Pratt Ave., Durham, N. C. Espenshade, Nancy Ann ' 62 422 N. Main St., Manassas, Va 56, 79, 85, 364, 376 Evans, Judith Lyn ' 65, 1003 Vine St., Winnetka, 111 105, 308 Fairfax, Nancy Ellen ' 65, 4900 Lackawanna St., College Park, Md. Farnham, Elsie Edith ' 65, 402 Penn Rd., Wynnewood, Pa 308 Feay, Barbara Elaine ' 63 22 Cedar Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y 350 Fesmier, Barbara Joan ' 65, 901 Orville PI., Ridgewood, N. J 308 Field, M ildred Ann ' 62 2041 Sharon Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 52, 376 Finkbeiner, Rosemary ' 62, 609 Church St., Laurens, S. C. Fisher, Sarah Louise ' 64, 14 Township Rd., Baltimore 22, Md. Flatter, Patricia Ann ' 62 801 N.W. 24th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 139, 377 Ford, Jane Ann ' 63 600 Bellaire Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa 79, 85, 350 Forsenius, Karen Jane ' 63 43-56 Murray St., Flushing 55, N. Y 351 Forwood, Mary Jane ' 65 116th Transport Wing, Dobbins AFB, Marietta, Ga 309 Foster, Sandra Ann ' 64, 314 E. Dolphin St., Siler City, N. C 329 Free, Melinda Leigh ' 65, 301 Baer Ave., Hanover, Pa 123, 309 Frey, Carole Ann ' 63, 28 Frelen Rd., York, Pa 67 Furste, Nancy Dianne 65 2737 Welsford Rd., Columbus 21. Ohio 309 Gaige, Lois Ann ' 64, 1520 Siron St., Falls Church, Va 329 Garland, Hettie Lou ' 65, 826 W. Elm St., Shelby, N. C. Gehrig, June Evelyn ' 64 304 Burton Ave., Hasbrouck Hts., N. J 329 Gesko, Elizabeth Valerie ' 63, Fort Salonga Rd., Northport, N. Y. Gillespie, Judith Baldwin ' 64 200 James River Dr., Newport News, Va 329 Gingrey, Mary Eleanor ' 65. 41 1 S. Boundary, Aiken, S. C 309 Goddin, Anne Chenoweth ' 63, 109 Briar Lane, Newark, Del. Graham, Betty Jean ' 63 1416 Conway Rd., Orlando, Fla 69, 351 Grandy, Willetta Anne ' 63 80 Warrior Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa 85, 351 Gray, Nancy Carol ' 62. Rt. 2, Box 45, Durham, N. C 379 Griffin, Cornelia Ann ' 64, Box 34, Robersonville, N. C 330 Page Grover, Elizabeth Rue ' 64 35 Woodland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J 330 Grubenmann. Linda Ann ' 64 Morrison Lane, Laurinburg. N. C 330 Guest, Susan Elizabeth ' 65 Stony Brook Rd. S., South Darien, Conn 310 Gummey, Jenifer ' 64 1138 Youngsford Rd., Gladwyne, Pa 60, 330 Guy, John Nixon ' 63, Pelham Rd., Greenville, S. C 352 Hall, Linda Carole 64, 5015 Noyes Ave.. Charleston, W. Va 330 Hall, Sallie Sue ' 62, 2213 Elder St., Durham, N. C. Handy, Susan Elizabeth ' 65, Main St., Crisfield, Md 310 Hanes, Mary Louise ' 64 Rt. 1, Box 292, Morehead City, N. C 330 Hardin, Susan Jane ' 65, 190 Riveredge Rd., Shrewsbury, N. J. Harlow, Judith Elaine ' 64, 29 Tory Hole Rd., Darien, Conn 330 Harris, Patricia Anne ' 63 3807 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 352 Hart, Sylvia Kay ' 62, 1838 Lombardy Cir., Charlotte, N. C 381 Harlline, Charlene ' 62 5470 Kugler Mill Rd., Cincinnati 36, Ohio 56, 139, 381 Havens, Evelyn Kaye ' 63 254 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va 52, 352 Heck, Janet Elizabeth ' 65 12 Crowell Place, Vally Stream, N. Y 310 Heiden, Shirley Marie ' 63 1336 Wemple Lane, Schenectady, N. Y 352 Heusner, Barbara Jeanne ' 65 2209 Garden Dr., Schenectady, N. Y 311 Hitchcock, Beverly Ann ' 64 Jericho Manor Bldg. 16, Apt. 245, Jenkintown, Pa 331 Hix, Ann Hilda ' 63, Rt. 1, Prospect, Va 52, 56, 57 Holland, Barbara June ' 63, 26 Clinton Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. Holt, Sylvia Anne ' 63 Rt. 8, Shattalon Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 353 Hoofnagle, Linda Ann ' 65, Rt. 1, Atkins, Va 311 Hooper, Nancy Bryant ' 63 300 Griffin St., Elizabeth City, N. C 353 Horton, Betty Jane 65, 2403 Prince St., Durham, N. C 311 Howatt, Linda Jean ' 65 39 Davidson Ave., Ramsey, N. J 123, 311 Howe, Marilyn Ruth ' 64 47 Whitney Rd., Medford 55, Mass 60, 331 Hudson, Margaret F. ' 63 1620 Mellon Ct., Westmont, Johnstown, Pa 353 Hydeman, Elaine Louise ' 65, 6101 McGee, Kansas City, Mo 311 Hyre, Nancy Jane ' 65, Box 45-B, Rt. 1, Boalsburg, Pa 311 Irwin, Marion Carol ' 64 800 E. Holston Ave., Johnson City, Tenn 60, 71 Jackson, Judith Ann ' 64 1216 N.E. 4th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 331 Jeannette, Toni Lee ' 63 1312 Pentwood Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 353 Johnson, Barbara Kay ' 65 6613-31 St. N.W., Washington 15, D. C 312 Johnson, Carolyn Johanna ' 64 U.S.O.M. APO 676, New York City, N. Y. Johnson, Margaret Wheeler ' 64, 24 39 Kaukilya Marg., Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi, India 57, 332 Johnson, Mary Colleen ' 65 2415 Avenel Ave. S.W., Roanoke, Va 312 Jordan, Beverly Brooks ' 62 2319 Glendale Ave., Durham, N. C 384 Karp Mary Janice ' 63, 872 Boston Neck Rd., Suffield, Conn.. .354 Kello ' w, Margo ' 64, 110 E. Ridge St., Lansford, Pa 60, 332 Kern, Alice Corbly ' 65 3623 Dover Rd., Durham, N. C 52, 302, 312 Kiepe, Judith Ann ' 64, 115 Tudor Oval, Westfield, N. J 332 King, Penelope ' 62, Box 102 RED 1, Durham, N. C. Kinsley, Cheryl Elaine ' 65 705 Piney Woods Dr., La Grange, Ga 312 Kliner, Virginia Ann ' 64 118 Meadowbrook Rd., N. Plainfield, N. J 56, 332 Klose, Linda Mary ' 62 2 Circle Ave., West Chester, Pa 139, 385 Knott, Marcia Elaine ' 64 1712 N. Highland St., Arlington, Va 333 Kocher, Muriel Lucille ' 65, 4 Magnolia Dr., Easton, Pa 122 Krallmann, Sally Jo ' 64 20 Campbell Rd., Short Hills, N. J 333 Kreider, Cynthia Ann ' 63 1494 Hollywood Dr., Lancaster, Pa 52, 90 Kreps, Carol Gale ' 62, 3 Bel-Air Apts., Pratt St., Durham, N. C. Kurlbaum, Lisbeth Lea ' 62, Spruce Hill, Broadalbin, N. Y 52, 56 Kyle, Mary ' 65, 206 W. Main St., Tipp City, Ohio Lambert, Ethelyn W. ' 63 598 Dorseyville Rd., Pittsburgh 38, Pa 85 Page Langsam, Judith Ann ' 63, 10300 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland 6, Ohio Lee, Linda Joanne ' 64, 20 Yarmouth Rd., Chatham, N. J 333 Lehmann, Dale Francine ' 63, 120 Hillcrest Dr., Wayne, N. J 354 Lethco, Diane ' 63, 26 N. Granda St., Arlington, Va 355 Leyrer, Sue Ann ' 62, 1303 Cereal Ave., Hamilton, Ohio 386 Livingston, Harriet ' 63, 2627 Harrington Dr., Decatur, Ga 355 Long, Elizabeth Lynne ' 64, 1402 Ruffner Rd., Alexandria, Va...333 Luly, Helen Sparks ' 65, 2530 Fairway Dr., Vero Beach, Fla 313 Lundholm, Barbara Ruth ' 65 190 Orchard PL, Ridgewood, N. J 313 Lundholm, Lois Jean ' 63, 190 Orchard PI., Ridgewood, N. J 355 MacRobert, Mary Margaret ' 64 919 S. Franklin Ave., Flint 3, Mich 333 Malevan, Gail Ann ' 64 22375 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Hts. 18, Ohio 66, 333 Marsh, Joan Louise ' 65 66 Denslowe Dr., San Francisco, Calif 314 Marshall, Frances Liane ' 63, 10922 Main St., Clarence, N. Y...355 Matthew, Elizabeth G. ' 65, 108 Third St., N. Charleston, S. C. Matthews, Sylvia Adele ' 63 2912 Grimes St., Charlotte 6, N. C 344, 355 Matzner, Hilda Louise ' 62, 106 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Mayes, Judith Carol ' 65, 136 S. End Rd., Southington, Conn 314 Mayne, Linda Carol ' 63 617 Lawrence Ave., Westfield, N. J 71, 355 McConnell, Tharon Cecile ' 65, Rt. 3, Mooresville, N. C 85, 314 McDaniel, Sandra Cecile ' 64 5020 Ortega Farms Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla 334 McGovern, Diane Neilson ' 64 40 Glen Rd., Greenwich, Conn 85, 334 Mcllhenny, Virginia Dail ' 64 751 B Aalapapa Dr., Kailua, Hawaii 334 Mcllvain, Patricia ' 62, P. O. Box 91, Downingtown, Pa 364, 388 McKay, Diane Juanita ' 63 312 Pinecrest Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 52 Means, Deborah Elizabeth ' 64 39 Nottingham Terr., Buffalo, N. Y 334 Meeker, Marie Angela ' 62 5012 Worthington Dr., Washington 16, D. C 364, 389 Merck, Lorraine Nancy ' 64 21 Meadowridge Lane, Old Brookville, N. Y 334 Mills, Joan Elizabeth ' 65, Seaford, Va 315 Minier, Margaret Susan ' 65 494 Burnham Rd., Williamsburg, Va 315 Mock, Victoria Leola ' 64 1700 Pigeon Point Rd., Beaufort, S. C 335 Moeszinger, Pamela Gay ' 63 5025 Carmel Club Dr., Charlotte 9, N. C 356 Moore, Jean Rich ' 64, 84 Pierce Dr., Pleasantville, N. Y 335 Moore, Pamela Ann ' 62, 105 Mill St., Cambridge, Md 390 Morrison, Susan Jane ' 62 1090 Trumbull Ave., S.E., Warren, Ohio 57, 390 Morrow, Susannah Jane ' 65 6208 Redwing Court, Bethesda 14, Md 315 Mraz, Elizabeth Charlotte ' 62, Box 102 R.F.D. I, Durham, N. C. Mumford, Jeannette Louise ' 63, 202 Cedar Ave., Gaithersburg, Md. Newman, Frances Gail ' 64, Box 85, Lerona, W. Va 335 Newton, Dorothy Louise ' 65 22 Lockwood Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn 315 Nigh, Louise Virginia ' 62, 3306 Winnett Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. Norwood, Sharon Berdan ' 63 21 Coolidge Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J 52, 356 Odom, Linda Price ' 63, 2812 Chelsea Circle, Durham, N. C 356 Oelschlegel, Judith Anne ' 64 Burger Rd., Terryville, Conn 85, 336 Ollsen, Marilyn Louise ' 62 305 Greenwich Lane, Silver Spring, Md 391 Omeara, Marilyn Ann ' 64, 1741 W. 26th St., Erie, Pa 336 Onken, Susan Charlotte ' 64 2526 Observatory Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 57, 336 Otis, Barbara Margaret ' 62 55 Fordham St., Valley Stream, N. Y 79, 85 Pafford, Margaret Gail ' 62 2101 Hemlock Hill, Bluefield, W. Va 392 Page, Eleanor Cecilia ' 62, 1912 House Ave., Durham, N. C. Page, Lynn ' 65, 5010 Maugh Rd., McLean, Va 316 Parker, Barbara Ruth ' 64, Rt. 4, Box 288A, Church Hill, Tenn. Parker, Lois Harriet ' 65, 25 Ferndale Rd., Madison, N. J 316 Parker, Marilyn Jan ' 63, 3 Corona Dr., Bethpage, N. Y 357 Parker, Nina Elizabeth ' 63 Qtrs. 21A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va 121 Parker, Sandra T. ' 62, 2818 Nation Ave., Durham, N. C. Parkinson, Helen Anne ' 62 P. O. Box 365, Greenville, N. C 79, 85, 392 Paulson, Patricia B. ' 62, Box 2811, Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C. Peach, Nancy Gayle ' 64 Qtrs. B, Navy Supp. Corps Sch.. Athens, Ga 123, 336 Page Pecor, Patricia Anne ' 64 Shelburne Shore, Shelburne, Vt ;..60, 322, 336 Fetch, Kristin Elizabeth ' 64, Rt. 1, Box 204A, Durham, N. C. Peterson, Gail Melinda ' 65 1200 Jackson Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md 56, 316 Pickard, Jean Doris ' 65 5004 Oleander Dr., Wilmington, N. C 316 Pierce, Betsy Faye ' 63, 201 Shepherd St., Raleigh, N. C 344 Plockelman, Margaret Ann ' 62 222 Ellamar Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla 393 Porter, Jeannine Gayle ' 62, 2305 Elder St., Durham, N. C. Poupalos, Irene John ' 64, 105 W. Ashley Ave., Folly Beach, S. C. Pratt, Alison ' 62 857 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow 6, Mass 52, 393 Preston, Carol Ann ' 64 390 Jefferson Ave., Morrisville, Pa 337 Price, Susan Busse ' 64 1167 Lincoln Ave. S., Highland Park, 111 337 Rastall, Margaret Lang ' 64, 301 Trenton Blvd., Sea Girt, N. J...337 Raub, Antoinette ' 64 776 Hardscrabble Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y 187, 337 Reed, Brenda Ann ' 64, 1713 Kennedy Dr., Camden, S. C 337 Reed, Diane Levi ' is ' 62, A-5 Westover Park Apts., Durham, N. C. Reeves, Elizabeth James ' 64 920 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 60, 337 Riley, Elizabeth ' 62, 1351 Valley Ave., Winchester, Va. Rinehart, Carol Brisbane ' 65 186 Westview Rd., Charlottesville, Va 85, 121, 317 Robertson, Martha Eleene ' 65 USMCSCM 02 3, Barstow, Calif 56, 123, 302, 317 Robinson, Anne Clark ' 65 314 Broxton Rd., Baltimore, Md 302, 317 Roebken, Ann Elizabeth ' 62, 106 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C. Rogers, Carol Anne ' 64 204 Garfield St., Haworth, N. J 39, 45, 60, 111, 337 Rohrhurst, Mary Ann ' 62 537 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, N. J 139, 393 Rollins, Judith Ann ' 62, Box 233, Warsaw, N. C 139, 395 Root, Janice Ann ' 65, 959 N. Renaud, Grosse Point 36, Mich...317 Ross, Suzanne Meador ' 64 1016 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C 338 Rowland, Elizabeth Ann ' 64 12 Lawrence FM Crossway, Chappaqua, N. Y 60, 71 Ruff, Barbara ' 65, 51 Rajpur Rd., Dehra Dun, India 317 Sanderson, Genevia C. ' 62, 1007 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Satterfield, Rose ' 64, 97 Westervelt Ave., Tenafly, N. J 338 Saylor, Mary Lee ' 63, 328 Broxton Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 358 Scheiderbauer, Susan Mary ' 64 604 Parker Court, Wilmington 8, Del 56, 60, 322, 338 Searles, Mary Alyce ' 65, 5916 Evrith Ave., Baltimore 6, Md 318 Shaw, Rosalie Ann ' 64, 4206 Hickory Rd., Richmond, Va 338 Sherman, Marianna ' 62, 1010 Crownpoint Rd., W. Birnam Wood, Signal Mountain, Tenn 71, 396 Shipps, Jan Elizabeth ' 64 840 Oakwood St., Fayetteville, N. Y 338 Shore, Betty Gailya ' 62, Box 205, King, N. C. Shumway, Robin Elizabeth ' 65 2164 Chatfield Dr., Cleveland Hts. 6, Ohio 123, 318 Simmons, Judith Ann ' 65, 316 Pryor Ave., Salisbury, Md 318 Sklar, Isabel ' 63, 102 Queens Ct., Massapequa Park, N. Y 358 Skodol, Holly Anne ' 64 3240 Comanche Rd., Brookside Farms, Pittsburgh, Pa 339 Smith, Mary Katherine ' 65 1817 Glendale Ave., Durham, N. C 318 Smith, Terry Eileen ' 65 913 Coolidge St., Westfield, N. J 318 Smoot, Edith Annabelle ' 64 2010 Black Fox Dr., N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga 60, 339 Snapp, Mary Rowena ' 64. 915 Seventh Ave., Bristol, Tenn 339 Solomon, Joan ' 65, 118 Alhambra Rd., Massapequa, N. Y 319 Spangler, Mary Jane ' 63 36 Cedarbrook Rd., Ardmore, Pa 71, 359 Speth, Bonnie Jean ' 64 1073 Gunka Rd., Jacksonville, Fla 85, 339 Page Sprenkel, Kay Elizabeth ' 62, 106 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C. Steele, Linda ' 64, 128 Earlwood Rd., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Steen, Marcia Lynne ' 64 48 Andrew Rd., Manhasset, N. Y 322, 339 Stephens, Jane Lee ' 62 27 Concord Dr., Livingston, N. J 52, 56, 398 Stephenson, Judith Louise ' 62 92 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. J 398 Stetzer, Sharon Carla ' 65, 1727 Kaneville Rd., Geneva, 111 319 Stevens, Georgia Ann ' 62, 211 N. Emerson, Arlington 3, Va 398 Stevens, Janet Ethel ' 64 323 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood, N. J 71, 339 St. John, Andrea Kaye ' 63, 262 Piedmont, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ga. Sullivan, Sally Eckerd ' 63, 1133 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Suwak, Carol Ann ' 62, 55 Fairmont Ave., Washington, Pa 399 Swatzburg, Susan ' 65, Scotland Rd., Norwich, Conn 319 Talbot, Elizabeth Booth ' 63 Post Rd., Bernardsville, N. J 57, 79, 85, 360 Taylor, Patricia Lloyd ' 62, 3926 Kimpalong, Nashville, Tenn. Taylor, Sally Hodgson ' 62 135 Bayswater Rd., London W2, England 400 Thompson, Patricia Lynn ' 65, 124 Locust Lane, Media, Pa. Tinsley, Nancy Elizabeth ' 65 1105 Allied Arts Bldg., Lynchburg, Va. Todd, Carol Elizabeth ' 63, R.F.D. 5, Woodbridge, Conn.. .344, 360 Todd, Norma Lee ' 65, 182 Beach Rd., Hampton, Va 319 Tomkovich, Constance ' 64, 24 Grandview Dr., Wayne, N. J 340 Trygstad, Louise Nigh ' 62 3306 Winnett Rd., Chevy Chase, Md 400 Twigg, Margaret Jane ' 64 509 Birchwood Dr., High Point, N. C 52, 60, 340 Vangeli, Katrina ' 62, 2305 Elder St., Durham, N. C. Vogelsberg, Nancy Jeanne ' 65 127 Pinetree Rd., Radnor, Pa 85, 320 Waaland, Barbara Jean ' 64 65 East Third St., Corning, N. Y 57, 60, 341 Wallace, Patti Eloise ' 64 210 Blauvelt Ave., Pearl River, N. Y 341 Wange, Sandra Frances ' 64 36 East Seneca St., Massapequa, N. Y 341 Ward, Mary Woodford ' 63, Box 144, Amelia, Virginia 85, 361 Watts, Marion Ellis ' 65, 55 Dover Rd., Longmeadow, Mass 320 Weaver, Margaret Ann ' 62 711 Beaumont Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. Wells, Nancy Louise ' 62, 106 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C. Westcott, Martha Diane ' 62 19 Woodhill Rd., Tenafly, N. J 71, 402 Westerfield, Hope Dahl ' 63, 1600 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Elizabeth ' 62, 111 Forest Dr., Durham, N. C. White, Jill Knox ' 63, 181 Kilburn Rd., Garden City, N. Y 361 White, Marilynn Louise ' 63 349 E. Second St., Moorestown, N. J 361 Whitefield, Anne Eleanor ' 63, 1550 Farr Rd., Wyomissing, Pa. Widing, Karen Lee ' 62, 39 Creekside Lane, Rochester, N. Y. Williams, Judith Sandra ' 64 Dellcroft Cross Lane, Harpenden Herts, England 341 Wise, Nancy Marie ' 64, 229 Woodburn Rd., Raleigh, N. C 342 Wishnov, Barbara Lynn ' 62, 1400 Kent St., Durham, N. C. Wood, Carol Elizabeth ' 62 90 Berkley Terrace, Devon, Conn 364, 403 Woodhall, Elizabeth B. ' 63 4006 Dover Rd., Durham, N. C 32, 100, 362 Worman, Martha Ann ' 63, 714 Lansing Ave., Jackson, Mich 362 Wright, Ann Elizabeth ' 62 53 N.E. 49th St., Apt. 2, Miami, Fla 57, 403 Wyman, Catherine Helene ' 62 1317 Highland Ave., Hendersonville, N. C. Wynne, Dariene ' 64, 15 West Lawn Rd., Livingston, N. J 342 Zelenz, Mary Helen ' 62 39 Sherwood Place, Greenwich, Conn 403 Zimmerman, Patricia L. ' 63 141 Fairview Ave., Frederick, Md 362 Zipperer, Mary Patricia ' 62, 1513 E. 54th St., Savannah, Ga 403 Zoellin, Luise ' 62, R.D. 1, Ottsville, Pa. UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN Acton, Mary Alice ' 65 Adamson, Joan Lee ' 64 Green Acres, Box 784, Danville, Ky 178, 304 14706 Carrolton Rd., Rockville, Md 179, 324 Adams, Patricia Lee ' 65 Adkins, Mary Judith ' 64, 1 109 Powerhouse Lane, Lyndon, Ky... 324 c o Dr. T. R. Adams, Box 22, Boone, N. C 304 Agner, Julia Jane ' 62, 2604 Albany St., Durham, N. C. Adams, Mary Judith ' 62 Aiken, Nelle Martha ' 65, Ashton, Md 75, 304 616 S. Union St., Concord, N. C 195, 366 Albers, Barbara Jan ' 65 Adams, Rebecca Sue ' 64, 305 S. Yadkin Ave., Spencer, N. C 324 1838 Argentina Dr., S.E., E. Grand Rapids, Mich.. .70, 186, 304 Albers. Dorothy A. ' 63 1838 Argentina Dr., S.E., E. Grand Rapids, Mich...5 5, )«7, Alden, Elizabeth C. ' 64 303 N. College St., Rockville, Ind 110, 164, 195, Alexander, Martha Pierce ' 62 116 S. Harding St., Greenville, N. C Alexander. Mary Beth ' 65, 1429 Marion Court, Geneva, III... Allaway, Susan Mary ' 62 1919 Pagebrook Rd., Silver Spring, Md 59, 187, Allen, Helen Chase ' 62, 915 Demerius St., Durham, N. C. Allen, Margaret Bothwell ' 65 4208 Sunnyside Rd., Edina, Minneapolis, Minn 190, Alsobrook, Ann Lewis ' 64, Rt. 1, Pfafftown, N. C. Altvater, Mary Jane ' 63, 771 York St., Denver 6, Colo Anderson, Elizabeth C. 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C 187, Baran, Janet Eileen ' 64 409 Shoreline Dr., Hampton, Va 180, Barbour, Ann G. ' 63 Henredon Rd., Box 801, Morganton, N. C 59, 75, 183, Barker, Dorothy Mira ' 64 West Drive North Haven, Sag Harbor, N. Y 185, Barker, Maxine Allen ' 62, 2903 Carver St., Durham, N. C Barnes, Elizabeth W. ' 62 Anderson St., Elm City, N. C 364 Barnes, Mary A. ' 63 Box 3158, St. Andrews Br., Charleston, S. C Barnett, Elizabeth Anne ' 65 2628 Rivers Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 190 Barre, Sandra E. ' 63, 6311 Westshore Rd., Columbia, S. C Bass, Bertha Jo ' 62 501 N.E. 10th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 43 Bass, Jennie W. ' 63 3505 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn Page 346 324 .366 .304 366 304 .346 .366 346 346 346 .304 304 304 .304 .367 Fla. 346 367 324 .324 324 324 .304 .304 346 304 304 324 304 304 346 304 367 367 324 346 324 367 .346 304 .346 367 .346 Page Bassford, Anne W. ' 62, Westover Apts. H 3, Durham, N. C. Bate, Caryl M. ' 63, 121 Sunset Ave., Ridgewood, N. 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Bell, Sarah Ellen ' 65, Box 162, Spruce Pine, N. C 304 Bell, Virginia Douglas ' 65 208 Country Club Dr., Greensboro, N. C 85, 304 Bellaire, Sara Lesly ' 62 836 Pinecrest, S.E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich 179, 367 Benedict, Bonnie Eloise ' 62 642 Ridge Rd., West Bend, Wise 69, 181, 368 Benedict, Patricia Louise ' 62 881 Merrick Rd., Baldwin, N. Y 59, 368 Benjamin, Lucinda Moore ' 65 P. O. Box 3, New Fairfield, Conn 192, 304 Bennett, Ann Louise ' 65, 2638 Kilgore Ave., Raleigh, N. C 305 Bennett, Diane Carol ' 65 4200 N. Marine Dr., Chicago 13, 111 174, 305 Bennett, Susan Gayle ' 62 3600 Cantrell Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga 59, 161, 179, 368 Bentzel, Alma Elizabeth ' 62, Rt. 1, Daphne, Ga 185, 368 Bergquist, Linda Ruth ' 65, 183 Auburn Dr., Lake Worth, Fla...305 Beswick, Anne Evans ' 64 501 Lake Maggiore Blvd., St. Petersburg, Fla 325 Biddle, Margaret Anne ' 62 509 Summit Ave., Kinston, N. C 55, 368 Binning, Barbara A. ' 63 404 West 4th Ave., Lexington, N. C 181, 347 Bishop, Patricia F. ' 63 2530 N. Kenilworth St., Arlington 7, Va 158, 347 Bittinger, Ehzabeth A. ' 63 734 Pinewood Circle, Mooresville, N. C 347 Bixler, Lynn Berniece ' 62, Harts Lane, Miquon, Pa 181, 368 Black, Barbara Ann ' 62, Box 187, Candor, N. Y. Black, Jane Elizabeth ' 65 1518 Adger Rd., Columbia, S. C 172, 305 Blackman, Mary Jane ' 63, Rt. 3, Box 840, Lenoir, N. C 347 Blackwood, Marilyn S. ' 63 400 N.W. 41, Oklahoma City 18, Okla 59, 74, 75, 347 Blakely, Mary Eleanor ' 64 761 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, S. C 85, 325 Bland, Paula M. ' 62, P. O. Box 611, St. Albans, W. Va. Block, Barbara Reed ' 64 9916 River Rd., Newport News, Va 175, 325 Blohm, Barbara Ann ' 65 1511 W. Broad St., Stratford, Conn 191, 305 Blomberg, Karen Lynn ' 64 105 Kingston Ct., New Orleans 14, La 181, 325 Blount, Susan Hill ' 64 2614 Cooleemee Dr., Raleigh, N. C 185, 325 Boden, Carla Ann ' 63 3236 Jackson St., Sioux City 4, Iowa 185, 347 Boeker, Mary Burh ' 64 Center Cambridge Rd., Cambridge, N. Y 325 Bogot, Joyce Elaine ' 65 30 Hollister Dr., W. Hartford 17, Conn 194, 305 Bole, Diana S. ' 63, 39 Dam Ave., Pittsfield, Mass 170, 171, 347 Boll, Sarah Virginia ' 64 202 Wash. St., W., Charleston 2, W. Va 325 Bolton, Janette A. ' 63, 2041 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C. Bonner, Mary Frances ' 62, 37 Willowbank Rd., Georgetown, S. C. Booe, Esther Gudger ' 62 6344 Wake Forest, Houston 5, Texas 67, 93, 136, 368 Bost, Juanita Mae ' 65, P. O. Box 4, Eagle Springs, N. C. Boswell, Ann O. M. ' 63 171 Blackland Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 70, 195, 325 iiiliiHWilililii iriMiiHiiiiiiiiil Page Bott, Carol Anne ' 64 Frederiksted St., Croix, Virgin Islands, USA 177, 325 Boutwell, Susan E. ' 63 3500 S. Country Rd., Palm Beach, Fla 59, 187, 347 Bowden, Virginia Ruth ' 64, Box 66, Summerfield, N. C 325 Bowdren, Dorothy Jean ' 64 240 Lebanon St., Maiden 48, Mass 171, 325 Bower, Linda Gail ' 64 Old Orchard Rd., R.F.D. 1, Silver Spring, Md 325 Bowness, Jane Carol ' 62 P. O. Box 1058, Black Mountain, N. C 59, 369 Boyd, Jerry Anne ' 64 300 Grandin Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C 195, 325 Boyd, Mary Brantley ' 65 5630 Timber Lane, Charlotte 8, N. C 305 Boyles, Sandra Kay ' 65 4009 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 305 Brading, Barbara Alice ' 65, 11 Swan Dr., Sumter, S. C 172, 305 Bradley, Elizabeth Gayle ' 63, 301 North Ave., Wilson, N. C 347 Bradshaw, Barbara A. ' 63 2837 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 172, 173 Bradshaw, Barbara Anna ' 62 500 Hammond St., Rocky Mount, N. C 171, 369 Bradsher, Catherine Ward ' 65 118 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 347 Bradsher, Patricia Mary ' 65 421 Carolina Circle, Durham, N. C 190, 305 Braisted, Lynne ' 63 38 Lakewood Rd., Staten Island 1, N. Y 183, 347 Brand, Gertrude Neill ' 62 816 West Locust St., Johnson City, Tenn 59, 189, 369 Bray, Claudia C. ' 63, 2312 Manor Ave., East Point, Ga 347 Bremer, Linda Kay ' 63 511 Highland Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J 171, 347 Brenizer, Meredith Berry ' 64 1301 Providence Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 187, 325 Brewer, Karen K. 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Bryan, Kathleen Judith ' 62 4624 46th St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 189, 369 Bulgarin, Marina ' 63 Bostwick St., Lakeville, Conn 121, 152, 348 Bulow, Barbara Cordes ' 64 433 Wesleyan PL, Owensboro, Ky 326 Burbridge, Abigail H. ' 62 1939 River Rd., Jacksonville 7, Fla 79, 85, 177, 370 Burch, Judith F. ' 63, RFD 2, Box 68, Greenville, N. C. Burckel, Mary Augusta ' 65 204 Weldin Rd., Wilmington 3, Del 172, 305 Burgess, Gail Merrell ' 65 2505 N. Riverside Dr., Pompano Beach, Fla 186, 305 Burkholder, Yvonne E. ' 62, 2420 State St., Durham, N. C. Burnham, Deborah ' 62, 292 Radcliffe Rd., Strafford Wayne, Pa. Burns, Judith Kaye ' 65, 1256 Henrietta, Birmingham, Mich 305 Burns, Rebecca Sue ' 62 1580 Quarrier St., Clarksburg, W. Va 50, 370 Burruss, Margaret A. ' 64, 300 S. Main St., Roxboro, N. C 326 Burton, Barbara Lee ' 62 Rt. 1, Thomasville, N. C 118, 153, 158, 370 Burton, Leslie Hallam ' 62, 3501 Blackburn Rd., N.W. Canton, Ohio 50, 64, 154, 173, 370 Burwell, Jeanne Drost ' 65 110 Homewood Dr., Greensboro, N. C 121, 306 Bush, Gipsie Ann ' 64 117 Woodmont Ave., Kingsport, Tenn 85, 326 Page Butler, Marilyn Kay ' 65, 526 Burke St., McComb, Miss... 172, 306 Caine, Constance A. ' 63 108 Meadow St., Garden City, N. Y 153, 164, 181, 348 Calkins, Kathleen Clinch ' 62 1515 Schulte Rd., St. Louis 41, Mo 191, 371 Calverley, Diana R. ' 64 263 Carr Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va 187, 326 Cameron, Betty Sue ' 65 335 Brentwood Terr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 184, 306 Camfield, Clarissa L. ' 64 1730 Nocatee Dr., Miami 45, Fla 179, 326 Campbell, Anita Carol ' 65, 4 Bransby, Savannah, Ga 186, 306 Campbell, Constance S. ' 63 7611 Hogarth St., Springfield, Va 185, 348 Campbell, Ruth Hallock ' 65 4838 Rockwood Pkwy., Washington, D. C 186, 306 Candlin, Rosalind ' 63 20 Adamson Rd., London, Eng 106, 107, 152 Cannon, Jane H. ' 63 1 Upper Brook St., London, Eng 74, 75, 348 Cantrell, Lydia Nelle ' 64 412 W. Lyle Ave., College Park, Ga 173, 326 Capps, Nancy Ellen ' 64 11501 Monongahela Dr., Rockville, Md 326 Garden, Gary Russell ' 65 111 Crestview Cr., Chattanooga, Tenn 172, 306 Cardwell, Martha W. ' 62 100 Pearl Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn 177, 371 Carithers, Susan ' 65 3010 St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 182, 306 Carl, Mary Elizabeth ' 65 106 West End Ave., Lititz, Pa 195, 326 Carlberg, Constance E. ' 62 3400 Anderson Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 118, 177, 371 Carlisle, Blonnie L. ' 62, 315 N. Maple St., Durham, N. C. Carpenter, Caroline M. ' 64 4201 South 8th St., Arlington 4, Va 326 Carpenter, Mary E. ' 63, 9 Cosgrove Dr., Mobile, Ala 348 Carr, Ava Marie ' 62, Box 51, Roseboro, N. C 171, 371 Carr, Edith Patricia ' 65 6951 Louis XIV St., New Orleans 24, La 178, 306 Carroll, Barbara J. ' 63, 319 Summit Ave., Statesville, N. C. Carroll, Dorothy C. ' 65 2 Southview Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y 178, 306 Carter, Carlynne M. ' 63 3724 Dunbarton Dr., Birmingham 13, Ala. Cartwright, Margaret A. ' 64, 2114 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C...326 Cartwright, Mary Elaine ' 62 2114 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C 59, 371 Carver, Laura E. ' 63 950 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J 59, 164, 179, 348 Cassaday, June A. ' 63, Overbrook Dr., Stamford, Conn 193, 348 Gates, Dorothy Ellen ' 62 2309 Fernway Dr., Montgomery, Ala 120, 179, 371 Caudle, Betsy Kathryn ' 65 1202 Northwood St., Greensboro, N. C 85, 306 Caudle, Fairfid M. ' 63 614 Wanoca Circle, Wadesboro, N. C 158, 177, 348 Cavanagh, Mary Ann ' 65, 215 N. 17th St., Wilmington, N. C...306 Chambedin, Delia Ann ' 62 2897 Natchez Lane, Memphis, Tenn 34, 42, 43, 183, 371 Champion, Sara S. ' 63 181 Moross Rd., Grosse Point Farms, Mich 348 Chandler, Susan L. ' 64 2511 E. 28th St., Tulsa 14, Okla 191, 326 Chaney, Sarah L. ' 63 9632 Old Spring Rd., Kensington, Md 180, 181, 348 Chapnick, Maxine Lenore ' 64 157 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y 175, 326 Childre, Catherine B. ' 63, 955 S. Columbus St., Arlington, Va. Choborda, Marie E. ' 63 172 Briarheath Lane, Clark, N. J 69, 185, 348 Chomicz, Carol Ann ' 64, 627 Russell Ave., W. Lafayette, Ohio 326 Church, Scott Larson ' 64, 325 N. W. 194 Terr., Miami 69, Fla.. .326 Clark, Jean Elizabeth ' 65 196 Anson St., Stratford, Conn 85, 306 Clark, Lee Beryle ' 64 2656 E. 35th St., Tulsa, Okla 164, 191, 326 Clark, Suzanne ' 65, 602 Ward St., Marietta, Ohio.... 154, 180, 306 Clary, Wilba Jean ' 62 Children ' s Home, Winston-Salem, N. C 372 Clayman, Julie A. ' 63 15700 Brewster Rd., E. Cleveland 12, Ohio 348 Clay, Sandra Elaine ' 64, HI Eastover Rd., Lenoir, N. C 326 Clements, Joyce Maxine ' 64 5220 North 31st Rd., Arlington 7, Va 191, 326 Page Clinkscales. Ann C. ' 63 137 Middle Rd.. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Mass 191, 372 Cobb. Sarah Elizabeth ' 64, Box 328, Waynesville N. C 327 Coble, Janet Ruth ' 62 P. O. Box 8064, Guilford Coll., N. C 59, 75, 173, 372 Coddington, Susan ' 63 5013 Battery Lane. Bethesda 14, Md 69, 195, 372 Cohen, Sarah Helene ' 65 5310 Robinhood Rd.. Charlotte 7, N. C 174, 306 Cohoe, Geraldine Ann ' 65 310 26th Ave., N., St. Petersburg 4, Fla 194, 306 Coleman, Linda Lorraine ' 65, 666 Ninth St., Sunbury, Pa 306 Coleman, Mary L. ' 63 3559 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 185, 348 Collins, Dora Wilkerson ' 62 Westover Park Apts. 2A, Durham, N. C. Collins, Karen ' 65, Qtrs. 78 U.S.M.A., West Point, N. Y...190, 306 Collins, Sandra Mary ' 65 41 Fenwick Rd., Fort Monroe, Va 75, 306 Collis, Jennie Ruth ' 63, Box 181, Spruce Pine, N. C 187, 348 Coltellaro, Rosina A. ' 62, 114 Wilbert St., Pittsburgh 11, Pa. Colvin, Beverly Jean ' 65 166 Northview Dr., Lancaster, Pa 75, 306 Combs, Isabel Meekins ' 64 2125 White Oak, Raleigh, N. C 185, 327 Combs, Mary Camille ' 65 245 Fairview Ave., Mount Airy, N. C 105, 106, 180, 306 Comer, Emily Jeanne ' 64, 2419 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Conant, Laura W. ' 63, Rt. 3, Garrett Rd., Durham, N. C 348 Conn, Judith ' 65, 23 Knob Hill Dr., Summit, N. J 172, 306 Connet, Joan A. ' 63 Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N. C 105, 348 Conway. Eugenia Cecelia ' 64, 3049 Wildflower, Dallas, Tex 327 Cooey, Karen Maureen ' 65 947 Forest Dr., Hagerstown, Md 194, 306 Cook, Barbara Ellen ' 65, 2545 Auburn Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio.. 306 Cook, Jan Rae ' 64, 8 Pennsbury Court, Yardley, Pa... 120, 179, 327 Cook, Martha Lynn ' 62 River Bluff Rd., Elgin, 111 66, 164, 177, 372 Cooke, Patricia Lee ' 62 4th Floor Snow Bldg., Durham, N. C 179, 372 Cooke, Rosalind Yale ' 64 21 Addison Lane, Greenvale, N. Y 191, 327 Cooper, Annette ' 64 108 S. 10th St., Morehead City, N. C 173, 327 Cooper, Betty Phillips ' 65 2413 Prince St., Durham, N. C 75, 172, 307 Corbin, Lee Lewis ' 65 354 Beaufort Ave., Livingston, N. J. ..64, 92, 96, 105, 180, 307 Cordle, Margaret Mayo ' 64 961 Russell St., Augusta, Ga 193, 327 Corn, Lila Carol ' 65, 512 West Warren St., Shelby, N. C...170, 307 Cornwell, Susan Hipson ' 65 812 N. Oak St., Lincolnton, N. C _ 85, 184, 307 Cortelyou, Betty Ann ' 65 800 West 67 Terr., Kansas City, Mo 307 Cosens, Sara Louise ' 64 707 Whitehall Rd., Anderson, S. C 185, 327 Cothran, Joyce Ann ' 64 Holly Tree Farm, Rt. 1, Travelers Rest, S. C 120, 152 Cotterill, Susan E. ' 65 413 Gooseneck Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C 182, 307 Courtney, Lina L. ' 64 2687 Holly Point Rd., Orange Park, Fla 187, 327 Cousins, Carol Ruth ' 65 2707 N. Wakefield St., Arlington 7, Va 103, 172, 307 Cowan, Florence Allene ' 65 313 Central Ave., Sweetwater, Tenn 184, 307 Cox, Carrollyn Charles ' 63 2003 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 195, 373 Cox, Gwin Lee ' 65, P. O. Box 223, Mt. Olive, N. C 85, 307 Craig, Barbara Jenn ' 65 3506 Westover Rd., Durham, N. C 170, 307 Craig, Nancy Edgar ' 64, 382 Montford Ave., Asheville, N. C...327 Craige, Hazel Fischer ' 62, 417 Whitehead Cr., Chapel Hill, N. C. Crain, Sharon Cheek ' 63 8364 Big Bend, Webster Groves, Mo 349 Crandall, Ruth Ann ' 63, c o American Embassy Guatemala City, Guatemala 153, 173, 349 Crawford, Carroll P. ' 62 1846 Espanola Dr., Miami 33, Fla 69, 191, 373 Crean, Geraldine Mary ' 62 2908 West 71 St., Prairie Village, Kan 96 Credle, Laney Tilson ' 65, 708 Vance Dr., Bristol, Tenn 307 Creed, Mary Ellen ' 65, Rt. 5, Frederick, Md 194, 307 Crews, Rebecca Elaine ' 65 2426 Vista Dr., Charlotte 5, N. C 307 Cronin, Virginia May ' 62 5528 Trent St., Chevy Chase 15, Md 55, 171, Crumley, Mary Louise ' 64 811 West Maple St., Johnson City, Tenn Cull, Pamela E. ' 63, 190 27 103 Ave., Hollis 23, N. Y Cummings, Anita J. ' 63, 107 Wilder Dr., Signal Mtn., Tenn... Curry, Anne E. ' 63 1338 E. Ann Circle, Clearwater, Fla 59, 74, 75, Curry, Sue Ann ' 63 8802 Dunsmuir, Indianapolis 8, Ind 50, 191, Cutchin, Carolyn J. ' 65, Sherrills Ford, N. C 85, Cuttino, Harriette Wells ' 64 Medical Coll. of S. C, Charleston, S. C 173, Cyrus, Mary Ellen ' 62, 1100 Sheridan, Evanston, 111 Dadakis, Phoebe C. ' 63 107 Bell Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 64, 161, Dailey, Nancy Lane ' 64, 2216 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C...191, Dale, Barbara Thompson ' 62 237 E. Hamilton Ave., State College, Pa. Damschroder, Diana Lee ' 64 1184 West Rd., Hilton, N. Y 67, 85, 164, 171, Dancy, Martha H. ' 63 222 Woodridge Dr., Durham, N. C 85, Daniel, Harriet Ann ' 62 P. O. Box 412, Warrenton, N. C 185, 364, Dantzler, Eleanor M. ' 63 Box 177, Coalwood, W. Va 171, 195, Davidson, Noel ' 65 2033 Darlington Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va 85, Davidson, Susan Stokes ' 64 1733 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 171, Davis, Anne Elizabeth ' 65 235 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 172, 302, Davis, Angela M. ' 63 Box 296, Rt. 3, New Garden Rd., Greensboro, N. C...195, Davis, Doreen Carol ' 64 616 Birchwood Rd., Clarks Green, Pa 191, Davis, Grace Moore ' 64, 91 North Union St., Concord, N. Davis, Jane Lowe ' 63, 408 Boundary St., Anderson, S. C Davis, Melba J. ' 63, 1203 Country Club, Midland, Tex 187, Davis, Patricia Ruth ' 63 305 Morgan St., Harriman, Tenn 170 Davis, Susan Eleanor ' 65, 350 Buna Rd., Ft. Lee, Va Davis, Virginia Joan ' 62 30 Avondale Ave., Charleston, S. C 105 Dawson, Grayce Bieg ' 62, Rt. 2, Box 181, Durham, N. C. Day, Carolyn Millicent ' 62 491 North Main St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 177, Deckert, Sandra Lee ' 62 529 North Euchd Ave., Oak Park, 111 183, 364, Deckert, Susan Pepper ' 65 933 Lay Rd., St. Louis 24, Mo 186, Decoligney, Ethel Park ' 62 806 South Manlius Rd., Fayetteville, N. Y. Dennis, Elender Gray ' 62, 1113 Iredell St., Durham, N. C. Dent, Susan E. ' 63, 110 Reed Ave., El Dorado, Ark Dickie, Flora Adams ' 65 59 Spring Glen Terr., Hamden 17, Conn Dillon, Carolyn Lee ' 62 513 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C 59, 179, Dilworth, Cathy Lewis ' 65 112 N. Washington St., Hinsdale, 111 170, Dilworth, Lora Helen ' 62 2052 Eleventh Ave., Huntington, W. Va 120, 158, 189. Dimpfl, Joan S. ' 62, P. O. Box 2156, Balboa, Canal Zone Dinsmore, Jean M. ' 63 2858 Country Club Circle, Bayside, Va 91, 189, Dittmar, Susan Kay ' 65 954 Lindendale Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa 182, Dixon, Mary Lynn ' 63 515 Hazelton St., Falls Church, Va 195, Dixon, Nancy V. ' 63 16713 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Dodd, Mary Irene ' 63, 590 Springdale St., Athens, Ga 59, Dodge, Caroline G. ' 62 c o Engineer Section, U. S. Conarc, Ft. Monroe, Va Doggett, Maurine ' 65, P. O. Box 825, Winter Park, Fla 184, Doggett, Susie Ann ' 62, 6303 Hilltop Dr., Raleigh, N. C Dorsett, Sandra Anita ' 62 340 Grandview Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 189, Dougall, Joann ' 62 3646 Locke Lane, Houston 27, Tex 59, 153, 179, Douglas, Donna J. ' 63 1201 Campo Sano Dr.. Coral Gables, Fla 177, Downing, Barbara Joann ' 65 1711 Barnesdale Way, N.E., Atlanta 9, Ga Dragoon, Barbara Ann ' 64, Box 342, Rumford, Me. Page 373 .327 .349 .349 349 349 307 327 ...77 373 327 327 349 373 349 307 327 307 349 327 C. .349 349 349 -307 374 374 374 307 .349 .307 374 307 374 .374 349 307 349 .349 349 .328 307 .375 375 375 350 .308 lila lii iiiMrtM i wiM i Page Draley, Mary Ellen ' 65, 157 East Ave., Hampton, Va 184, 308 Dreisinger, Leanora Ann ' 65 20125 Scottsdale Blvd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio 308 Drennen, Margaret C. ' 62, 234 Tazewell Ave., Cape Charles, Va. Drennon, Vera Jane ' 62, Staff Civil Engineer Dept. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va 185, 375 Drummond, Carol Young ' 63, 510 Wier, Muscatine, Iowa 375 Drummond, Martha O. ' 62, Rt. 4, Greer, S. C 43, 59, 185, 375 Dudley, Dorothea Ann ' 64 1707 Georgian Dr., Memphis, Tenn 120, 171, 328 Duff, Janice G. ' 63 64 Topsfield Rd., Wenham, Mass 36, 100, 121, 122, 350 Duke, Janet Woods ' 64 7530 Skyview Dr., Kent , Ohio 164, 189, 328 Duncan, Susan Gary ' 65 101 Pilson St., N. Wilkesboro, N. C 178, 308 Dunn, Nancy A. ' 64, 425 Jackson St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C 152 Durden, Mildred ' 62, 6445 C.S., Durham, N. C. Durham, Jeanne Twyman ' 62, Howertons, Va 375 Eakes, Sylvia Faye ' 65, Apartado 1132, Panama City 308 Earle, Margaret Fowler ' 62 307 Mimosa Dr., Greensboro, N. C 375 Early, Jane Saunders ' 62 608 Gatewood Ave., High Point, N. C 193, 375 Eastwood, Gail Judd ' 62 376 E. Wesley Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 189, 375 Ebert, Nancy Lee ' 63, 826 Mt. Royal Ave., Cumberland, Md 350 Eby, Lois Jean ' 62 2115 East 31st St., Tulsa, Okla 74, 75, 136, 375 Edmonson, Olivia Root ' 64 725 Crescent Dr., Smithfield, N. C 328 Edwards, Julie Sibley ' 65, Rt. 1, Leeds, Ala 308 Edwards, Malinda ' 63 2235 S. W. 27th Terr., Miami, Fla 191, 350 Edwards. Mary Ann ' 65 140 Fernwood Lane, Greenville, S. C 64, 178, 308 Edwards, Mary Carol ' 64, 8 Brookdale Rd., AsheviUe, N. C 328 Ehrhardt, Ursula Margaret ' 65 547 Overwood Dr., Akron 13, Ohio 75, 308 Eisenberg, Carol Susan ' 65, 130 N. Franklin St., Nyack, N. Y. Eisenhart, Darby Jo ' 62, 213 Hess Blvd., Lancaster, Pa 375 Eller, Martha Eleanor ' 62 2856 Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 376 Elliott, Mimi E. ' 63, Rt. 2, Box 376, Shelby, N. C 350 Ellis, Agnes Anderson ' 63 3831 McGirts Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 173, 350 Ellis, Jenifer Louise ' 64 2708 Overhill Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala 185, 328 Ellis, Jenny Rose ' 65 805 N. Audubon Ave., Goldsboro, N. C 308 Ellis, Madonna Ann ' 64, 37 Prospect St., Waterville, Me 328 Ellstrom, Eva P. ' 63, 460 Hilltop Rd., Paoli, Pa 376 Elmore, Alice Catherine ' 62 2501 Farthing St., Durham, N. C 376 Ely, Elsa Louise ' 62, Gaston Rd., Morristown, N. J... 176, 177, 376 Emerson, Suzanne Doris ' 62 66 Eakins Rd., Manhasset, N. Y 179, 376 Emlet, Susan Ellen ' 64 200 E. 71st Apt. 11 C, New York 21, N. Y 328 English, Loellen Kay ' 65, 802 Chalfonte Dr., Alexandria, Va 308 Engstrom, Mary Scurry ' 62 633 Parkway Blvd., Reidsville, N. C 376 Erickson, Linda Elise ' 65 2011 E. Burr Oak Dr., Glenview, 111 178, 308 Ernst, Mary Lucille ' 65 1921 N. E. 7th Place, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 170, 308 Esslinger, Karen Joy ' 65 1 Clayton Downs, St. Louis 31, Mo 170, 308 Estes, Alice Holland ' 65 2306 Mt. Vernon Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va 308 Etheridge, Jeanne ' 64, Shawboro, N. C 85, 328 Etheridge, Lynn ' 65, Deer Hill Dr., Ridgefield, Conn 308 Eubank, Linda Sue ' 63 1102 Greenway Rd., Wilmington 3, Del 85, 121, 153, 350 Eubank, Mary Katharine ' 64, Box 269, Summerville, S. C 328 Evans, Madeleine Thea ' 62 607 Tokay Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 50, 153, 376 Evans, Orinda Dale ' 65 61 Berkeley Rd., Avondale Estates, Ga 190, 308 Ewell, Judith ' 65. Parksley, Va 308 Fair, Jacqueline ' 64, 85 Hillside Rd., Wayne, Pa 183, 328 Farmer, Muriel Gene ' 64 37 Putman Dr., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 70, 164, 173, 328 Farmer, Susan E. ' 63 104 Pine Ave., Washington Grove, Md 158, 161, 179, 350 Faulkner, Laura Virginia ' 65 Sand Spring Rd., New Vernon, N. J 97, 308 Page Faust, Josephine M. ' 64, P. O. Box 1447, Williamsburg, Va 328 Fearrington, Mary J. ' 62 2815 Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 173, 376 Fecher, Christine Ann ' 63 1387 Ackerson Blvd., Bay Shore, N. Y 350 Fell, Jean E. ' 62 801 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga 195, 376 Ferguson, Barbara Ann ' 65, Rt. 4, Statesville, N. C 176, 308 Ficklin, Mary K. ' 63, 1210 Cottage St., S.W., Vienna, Va 55, 350 Fielder, Alice W. ' 63, 14 Leewood Circle, Eastchester, N. Y 104 Fields, Nancy R. ' 63, Mouth of Wilson, Va 350 Fifer, Marilie B. ' 62 121 N. Washington St., Alexandria, Va 152, 195, 377 Fike, Darlene Mae ' 62, Rt. 1, Courtland, Kan. Fincher, Doloris Ann ' 65, Rt. 4, Box 520-B, Charlotte 8, N. C...308 Finfrock, Constance Y. 63 101 West Fawsett Rd., Winter Park, Fla Ill, 191, 350 Finley, Ellen C. ' 63 227 South Scott St., Madisonville, Ky 186, 187, 350 Fish, Sara Elizabeth ' 63 828 Woodburn Rd., Raleigh, N. C 182, 350 Fisher, Lydia ' 65, 668 Cresthill Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga 309 Fisher, Rita Carol ' 65, 227 Longue Vue Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Fisher, Vivian Boyd ' 63 4265 Lakhaven Dr., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga 59, 179, 350 Flint, Margaret Wilkerson ' 64, 215 West Park Dr., Raleigh, ' N. C. Forrest, Martha Hummard ' 62 308 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, N. C. Fortenbaugh, Susan Gail ' 62 717 Coolidge St., Westfield, N. J 153, 183, 377 Fortune, Dorothy Q. ' 62 223 Pierce St., West Lafayette, Ind 62, 377 Foster, Eleanor Carolina ' 65 2206 Edgemont Circle, Panama City, Fla 309 Fowler, Joanne E. ' 62 2437 Adina Dr., N.E., Apt. 4, Atlanta 5, Ga 191, 377 Fox, Carol Rogers ' 63, 202 Webb St., Roxboro, N. C 351 Fox, Susan Staley ' 63, Box 1769, Durham, N. C 351 Frakking, Shirley H. ' 62 c o W. S. Hastings, East Lake Rd., Canadaigua, N. Y. Franck, Martha Dillard ' 65, Rt. 1, Chatmoss, Martinsville, Va...309 Frank, Rebecca Joan ' 65 631 Willow St., Mount Airy, N. C 85, 120, 309 Eraser, Edith Anne ' 65 4007 Club Dr., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga 70, 309 Eraser, Pamela Ann ' 64 Hq. 82nd ABN D W Com. Off., Fort Bragg, N. C 180, 329 Frederick, Sandra Wayne T. ' 64 122 Cranford Rd., Box 6153, W. Asheville, N. C...105, 121, 329 French, Kathleen L. ' 62, 3419 Summit Dr., Aiken, S. C 183, 377 Friend, Polly E. ' 64, 2507 Wright Ave., Greensboro, N. C 329 Fryk, Linda Kay ' 65, 807 Park Dr., Flossmoor, 111 309 Fullagar, Anne H. ' 63 626 Second St., Catasauqua, Pa 164, 183, 351 Fuller. Cheryl Ann ' 64 1224 Huntingdon Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C 329 Funderburk, Lois C. ' 63. 1927 Morehead Ave., Durham, N. C. Gaddy, Judy Frances ' 63, Box 223, Valdese, N. C. Gaddy. Peggy Jean ' 62 3919 Ridge Rd., Raleigh, N. C 122, 193, 377 Galland, Anne Freeman ' 64 1403 Bishop Lane, Alexandria, Va 171, 329 Gallup, Deborah J. ' 63 4465 N. Delaware, Indianapolis 5, Ind 191, 351 Gambill, Linda Kay ' 65 401 Curtis Bridge Rd., Wilkesboro, N. C 180, 309 Garlock, Kathryn Jean ' 62 2900 King St., Alexandria, Va 85, 177, 378 Garnett. Barbara Lynn ' 65 262 Albion St., Denver 20, Colo 190, 309 Garratt. Bette ' 63, Rt. 3, Box 123, Marion, N. C 191, 351 Garrenton, Barbara M. ' 62, Box 458, Bethel, N. C 177, 378 Geckeler. Judy Ann ' 64 4312 Walton Court, Middletown, Ohio 75, 195, 329 Gegauff, Carol Louise ' 65 101 Western Blvd., Gillette, N. J 62, 309 George, Desma Kay ' 62 509 N. Manchester St., Arlington 3, Va 193, 378 Getz, Carol Ann ' 64, 217 West Center St., Nazireth, Pa.. .85, 329 Gibson, Fannie C. ' 62, Rt. 1, Laurel Hill, N. C 171, 378 Gilbert, Lynn Patricia ' 64 36 Westminister Terr.. West Orange, N. J 85, 329 Gillen, Marilyn Joyce ' 65, 2072 Beech St., Wantagh, N. Y 309 Gillespie, Mildred O. ' 64 1606 Burnwood Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 193, 329 Gillespie, Sara Jean ' 65 14 Sage Terr., Scarsdale, N. Y 75, 120, 180, 309 Page Gillie, Mary Olive 62 1211 Forest Rd., Reidsville, N. C; 173, 378 Gilliland, Margaret Ann ' 65 4587 Huntingdon Rd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 190, 309 Gillooly. Linda L. 64 5023 Allen St., Sylvania, Ohio 164, 195, 329 Gilmore, Joan ' 65, Manor Lane, East Liverpool, Ohio.... 178, 309 Gimbel. Mary G. ' 62 7910 Sherwood Ave., Towson 4, Md 158, 177, 378 Gittings, Karen Jeanne ' 65 Rt. 3. Box 88, Annapolis, Md 182, 309 Given, Linda L. ' 62 902 Carrick Ave., High Point, N. C 59, 181, 378 Glass. Jeannette Harmon ' 62 910 Courtland Ave., Reidsville, N. C 79, 85, 189, 378 Glass, Saragene Marie ' 65 1124 Virginia Ave., Norton, Va 85, 309 Glynn, Mary E. ' 63 909 Greenwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C 120, 123, 351 Godwin, Ruby Walnita ' 64 4907 Oleander Dr., Wilmington, N. C 85, 329 Gohdes, Eleanor Clara ' 64, 2737 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C. Golding, Carolyn M. ' 63, 800 28th St., Vienna, W. Va 351 Golson, Mary Ann ' 62 728 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala 185, 379 Goodman, Dorothy K. ' 62 501 Maupin Ave., Salisbury, N. C 172, 173, 379 Goodrich, Ruth ' 62 1200 Venetian Way, Winter Park, Fla 59, 191, 379 Gordon, Diana R. ' 63 606 14th Ave., N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla 188, 189, 379 Gornto, Janet Sue ' 62, Box 26, Rt. 1, Green Mountain, N. C 379 Gould, Rebecca Ann ' 64 7 Wodenethe Dr., Beacon, N. Y 70, 329 Graham, Carol Ann N. ' 62, 7 Alastair Ct., Durham, N. C. Graham, Diana S. ' 63 680 Ash St., Denver 20, Colo 50, 191, 351 Gram, Caroline Lewis ' 65 Ceder Creek Court, Dumedim, Fla 309 Gravelle, Karen ' 64, 212 04 38th Ave., Bayside 61, N. Y 329 Greef, Gara M. K. ' 62 1330 West Main St.. Waynesboro, Va 79, 85, 189, 379 Greene, Barbara J. ' 63, Box 31, Yadkinville, N. C 351 Greenlaw. Elizabeth R. ' 62 773 16th Ave., North, St. Petersburg, Fla 182, 183, 379 Greenleaf, Judith Estes ' 64 604 Westover Dr., Nashville, Tenn 187, 320 Gregory, Anne Jackson ' 64 Westover Rd., Hone Valley, Durham, N. C 187, 330 Gregory, Jane D. ' 63 1309 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va 173, 351 Greig, Elizabeth Boswell ' 65 Bedlam Manner, 110 Shadycrest Dr., Glenshaw, Pa 170, 310 Grier, Rosalind ' 63, Rt. 3, Box 133A, Charlotte 3, N. C 85 Griffin, Beverly F. ' 64 Riverwood Box 1320, Goldsboro, N. C 330 Grimes, Betty Jean ' 62, 130 S. Wayne St., Milledgeville, Ga 380 Griscom, Elma Elizabeth ' 64 256 Abbey Rd., Birmingham, Mich 330 Griswold, Laura J. ' 63 50 Rosedale Ave., Madison, N. J 171, 352 Gronemeyer, Suzanne Carol ' 64 1750 Texar Dr., Pensacola, Fla 50, 173, 330 Grotz, Diane Marie ' 64 148 Canterbury Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio 187, 330 Groves, Patricia Wells ' 62 5831 Pearidge Rd., Huntington, W. Va 176, 177, 380 Guenard, Andrpe I eigh ' 62, 511 Churchill Rd., McLean, Va 380 Guerry. Alice C. ' 64 118 Lake Dale Ave., Lake City, S. C 85, 330 Guidon, Marietta F. ' 65, 233 Andrews Ave , Henderson, N. C...184 Gulledge, Irene Vertna ' 65 2111 Mimosa Dr., Greensboro. N. C 310 Gupton, Brenda Ann ' 65, Rt. 2, Newport, Va 85, 310 Gurley, Lona J. ' 62 607 N. Pollock St., Selma, N. C 161, 195, 380 Gwynn, Helen E. ' 63 114 S. Hatton Ave., Lebanon, Tenn 59, 74, 75, 352 Haas, Rebecca Anne ' 64, 147 E. Oakridge, Metairie, La. ..191, 330 Haire, Koleen Alice ' 65 4824 Attleboro St., Jacksonville 5, Fla 310 Haley, Jo Harriet ' 64 818 Azalea St., Houston 18, Texas 191, 322, 330 Hall, Clem Maurice ' 65, 4733 Sylvan Dr., Savannah, Ga...75, 310 Hall, Sandra Elizabeth ' 65 9218 Glenville Rd., Silver Spring, Md 180, 310 Page Hall, Sara Elizabeth ' 65 1788 Middlehurst Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio 178, 310 Halla, Frances Byrd ' 64 199 Edgewood Dr., York, Pa 64, 183, 330 Halsted, Anne Watson ' 64 8305 N. Allen Lane, Milwaukee 17, Wis 120, 191, 330 Hamel, Judith Lynn ' 64 407 Awixa Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich 186, 330 Hamilton, Anne H. ' 62 440 Coffee Pot Riviera, St. Petersburg, Fla 183, 380 Hamilton, Elizabeth C. ' 62 2256 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C 195, 380 Hamilton, Martha Frances ' 65 440 Coffee Pot Riviera, St. Petersburg, Fla 182, 310 Hanke, Karen L. ' 62 10078 Springwood, St. Louis 24, Mo 43, 50, 51, 136, 380 Hansberry, Sally Ann ' 64, 44 Whiting St., Lunenburg, Mass 330 Harden, Judith A. ' 63, 255 Woodlands Ave., Mobile, Ala 179 Harding, Mary Howard ' 65 ATO HQ Antilles Command, APO 851, N. Y., N. Y 310 Hardison, Joann ' 63, Rt. 1, Box 7, Castle Hayne, N. C 352 Hardymon, Diane Tuttle ' 62, Box 157, Lake Junaluska, N. C...380 Harper, Anne M. ' 63 310 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C 170, 171, 352 Harper, Jean Anne ' 63 740 Aledo Ave., Coral Gables, Fla 164, 187, 352 Harrell, Margaret Ann ' 62 Box 105, Greenville, N. C 97, 185, 380 Harris, Judith Hoyt ' 65, Box 286, Albemarle, N. C 178, 310 Harris, Norma Louise ' 62, 322 Operiska St., Erwin, Tenn. Harrison, Elizabeth C. ' 62, 2722 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C. Harrison, Sandra Jo ' 63 211 N. Main St., Berlin, Md 50, 191, 352 Harrold, Joyce ' 65, 2 The High Rd., Bronxville, N. Y 186, 310 Hart, Carole Ann ' 63, 42 College St., Box 66 Weaverville, N. C 59, 85, 164, 189, 352 Hart, Frances Ann ' 64 809 Bellview St., Winston-Salem, N. C 330 Hart, Jimmie Lue ' 65, 1012 Ferndale Dr., High Point, N. C 310 Hart, Mary Ann ' 64 325 Horace Mann Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 330 Hartman, Julia M. ' 64 The Oaks, Hartford City, Ind 37, 187, 330 Hartsell, Frances M. ' 62 107 Hillside Ave., Concord, N. C 43, 50, 70, 381 Hartzog, Carol Peterson ' 62, Rt. 1, Walnut, Iowa 381 Haskett, Eleanor Jo ' 62 114 Seagrove Rd., Portsmouth, Va 195, 381 Hastings, Carol Anne ' 65 117 Hampton Roads Ave., Hampton, Va 310 Hayes, Gladys L. ' 64 73 Hamlin Dr., Cincinnati 18, Ohio 181, 331 Heald, Mary Caroline ' 65 208 Thorton Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn 75, 121, 310 Healy, Katherine W. ' 63 3559 Hartland Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va 106, 161, 352 Heefner, Elizabeth Gray ' 65 450 Westover Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 172, 310 Heer, Rosemary F. ' 64 718 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C 195, 331 Heilmann, Nancy E. ' 62 916 Greenwood Ave., Winnetka, 111 50, 191, 381 Heiser, Joan M. ' 62 1112 Maple Cliff Dr., Lakewood 7, Ohio..79, 85, 158, 181, 381 Hellekson, Zoe Ann ' 65 204 W. Crest Rd., Carrcroft, Wilmington 3, Del. .75, 120, 310 Helm, Susan P. ' 63 103 Midland Ave., Rye, N. Y 93, 158, 193, 352 Henderson, Mary Shepard ' 65 2115 Radcliffe Ave., Charlotte, N. C 172, 310 Hensley, Julia Alice ' 65, Box 109, Rutherfordton, N. C 310 Herbert, Anne Elizabeth ' 65, Glenn Hts., Chapel Hill, N. C 310 Herndon, Judith A. ' 64 220 Carmel Rd., Wheeling, W. Va 178, 352 Herpich, Cynthia Jane ' 65 Norfolk Rd., Litchfield, Conn 103, 311 Herrin, Helen Kay ' 64 1204 Fairfield Dr., Gastonia, N. C 173, 331 Hershey, Molly Jo ' 62 460 Richmond Ave., Buffalo 22, N. Y 43, 187, 381 Herter, Martha Jo ' 65, 44 Marie Rd., Aurhler, Pa 186, 311 Hess, Barbara Doty ' 62 3514 Washington Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla. Hess, Barbara Ruth ' 63 400 Fairway Terr., S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 352 Hester, Harriet J. ' 63 143 S. Laurel Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 185, 344, 352 mmmm ■wr.hmmMMtMmaMiMMm ltllliifl ' y;%lilW ltili i|llfCTll|mWlCT Page Heugh, Elaine M. ' 63 Box 413 Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, N. Y 95, 352 Heyl, Wennonah Celeste ' 65 117 Maple Lane, Fairfax, Va 170, 311 Hicks, Darlington R. ' 63, 317 8th, N.W., Mason City, Iowa Hicks, Holly ' 63 1025 Collingwood Dr., Indianapolis 8, Ind 191, 352 Hightower, Mary D. ' 63 4535 47th St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 79, 85, 352 Hill, Ann P. ' 63, 2510 Montrose Court, Charlotte 7, N. C 59 Hill, Mary Patricia ' 64 215 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, W. Va 195, 331 Hilton, Caroline C. ' 63 3504 Echo Hill Rd., Nashville, Tenn 59, 156, 183, 353 Himelick, Carol Ann ' 63, Rt. 1, White Oak Dr., Durham, N. C. Hinman, Susan Lee ' 64 15 Pelham Rd., Philadelphia 19, Pa 187, 331 Hinsey, Gayle ' 65, 320 Whitney Ave., Glassboro, N. J 120, 311 Hitchcock, Frances S. ' 63 58 Green Ave., Lawrenceville, N. J 191, 353 Hitchcock, Janet Lee ' 65 83 Ridgewood Rd., Glastonbury, Conn 311 Hock, Judith Lee 62, Washington St., Genoa, Ohio 382 Hodder, Virginia ' 63 1021 Dinwiddle Ave., Richmond 29, Va 187, 353 Hodson, M. Ann ' 63 34 Briarcliff Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J 181, 353 Hoeser, Mary Lynne ' 64 4005 Statewood Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 331 Hoffman, Jacqueline ' 65 Box 3348 St. Andrews Br., Charleston, S. C 311 Hoffman, Joan ' 64, 407 Benton Ave., La Grange, 111 62, 331 Hoffmann, Margaret Louise ' 65 159 Welsh Tract Rd., Newark, Del 311 Hollar, Frankie Huitt ' 65, Rt. 1, Conover, N. C 170, 311 Holmes, Helene S. ' 65, Rt. 1, Box 25 A, Arden, N. C. Holmes, Virginia E. ' 64 1441 Washington Rd., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 70, 183, 331 Holmquist, Joan B. ' 64 2304 Hickory Lawn Dr., Rockford, 111 187, 331 Holsinger, Gretchen Marie ' 64 2306 Wilson St., Durham, N. C 75, 331 Holton. Mary Gail ' 63, 313 Noble St., Louisburg. N. C. Hopper, Mary Scott ' 65, 304 N. Patrick St., Leaksville, N. C 311 Horack, Katharine ' 63 1519 Exposition Blvd., New Orleans 18, La 344, 353 Home, Katharine D. ' 62 134 S. Churchill Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 55, 171, 382 Horr, Nancy Louise ' 64, 1554 22nd St., Portsmouth, Ohio 331 Houck, Mary J. ' 63, 4029 Duval Dr., Porte Vedre, Fla 195, 353 Howard, Frances C. ' 63 5301 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 353 Hubbs, Geraldine S. ' 62 33 Cane St., W. Asheville, N. C 171, 382 Huck, Mary Lou ' 64 201 Vestavia Circle, Birmingham 9, Ala 164, 331 Hudson, Melissa ' 63, 7519 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md 353 Huf faker. Joann Burton ' 62, 1923 Morehead Ave., Durham, N. C. Hughes, Patricia Jane ' 65 5625 S. W. 62nd Ave., S. Miami 43, Fla 121, 311 Huiskamp, Carol Ann ' 62, 1803 House Ave., Durham, N. C. Humpton, Gaye Brown ' 65, 130 W. Sproles Ave., Greenwood, S. C. Hunt, Mary Ella ' 63, Rt. 3, Easley, S. C 85, 353 Huntley, Janet Taylor ' 65 717 Whitehall Rd., Ellicott City, Md 186, 311 Hunyadi, Susan Carole ' 64 3520 Fulton Rd., N.W., Canton 8, Ohio 62, 331 Hurley, Carol Lee ' 62 11 Fairview Blvd., Ft. Myers Beach, Fla 383 Huser, Merilee ' 62, 3913 W. 60th St., Minneapolis 24, Minn 383 Hutcheson, Joan ' 64, 1000 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, 111 187, 331 Hutchings, Patricia ' 62, 3213 Rugby Rd., Durham, N. C. Hutchinson, Gwyn ' 62 218 Covington St., Laurinburg, N. C 192, 193, 383 Ingham, Margo M. ' 63 121 Oakleaf Dr., Spartanburg, S. C 183, 353 Ingram, Doris Ann ' 65, 806 Main St., Charleston 2, W. Va. Ingram, Nancy Sloan ' 64 130 N. Kingston Ave., Rockwood, Tenn 120 Ireland, Patricia B. ' 62, 1005 Nichols Dr., Raleigh, N. C...189, 383 Irwin, Anne R. ' 63 616 Beverly Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa 50, 75, 191, 353 Isaly, Carolyn ' 64, 708 Uhler Rd., Marion, Ohio 179, 331 Ishiguro, Reiko ' 65 Osaka Chofu Cho, Shimonoseki City, Japan 3 1 1 Isley, Kay Ellen ' 63 1117 Aycock Ave., Burlington, N. C 173, 353 Page Ivey, Adelyn Sherrill ' 64, 359 Second St. PI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Jackson, Ann Louise ' 65, 142 Davis St., Wollaston 70, Mass 311 Jacobus, Marie E. ' 64 123 Greenwood Dr., Millburn, N. J 79, 85, 331 James, Patricia Talfryn ' 64, 148 Poe Rd., Princeton, N. J 331 James, Scherer G. ' 63 240 S. Main St., Mount Airy, N. C 173, 353 Jankle, Benita Burton ' 65 173 Merrimon Ave., Asheville, N. C 75, 311 Jarden, Joan E. ' 63 21 Wordsworth Rd., Short Hills, N. J 186, 187, 353 Jenkins, Nancy Ann ' 63 3041 Cascade Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11, Ga 353 Jenkins, Nancy Elaine ' 64 438 Burrage Rd., Concord, N. C 85, 173, 331 Jennings, Frances Carol ' 65 4021 Wolf Rd., Western Springs, 111 105, 106, 311 Jennings, Judith L ' 63 3002 Colonial Hill Rd., Louisville 5, Ky 181, 353 Jennison, Clint Clarinda ' 65 27 Wells Dr., Loring A.F.B., Me 186, 302, 311 Johnson, Barbara Omura ' 64 706 Louise Cr., Apt. 30-J, Durham, N. C. Johnson, Barbara Ruth ' 64 3216 Oaklyn Dr., Tampa, Fla 181, 332 Johnson, Betty J. ' 62, 421 W. Clifford St., Winchester, Va 383 Johnson, Betty Ruth ' 65 2702 Fairview Rd., Raleigh, N. C 170, 312 Johnson, Linda Louise, ' 65 1430 Granger, Ann Arbor, Mich 91, 174, 312 Johnson, Mary J. ' 64 216 Oakwood Rd., Fairfax, Wilmington 3, Del 181, 332 Johnson, Wendy Leigh ' 64 14 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va 181, 332 Johnston, Sallie E. ' 65 314 Birnam Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 184, 312 Johnston, Susan Symes ' 62 533 Highbrook Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y 183, 383 Jolly, Margaret Anne ' 64 7601 Cornwall Rd., Richmond 29, Va 70, 179, 332 Jones, Carolyn ' 63 15 Montgomery Dr., Spartanburg, S. C 59, 191, 354 Jones, Barbara Jean Ross ' 65 Far View Dr., Mountainside, N. J 312 Jones, Clara Josephine ' 65 806 Greenland Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 178, 312 Jones, Diana Adele ' 64, 211 W. Wayne Ave.. Wayne, Pa 332 Jones, Elizabeth Johnson ' 62, Box 235, Sperryville, Va 185, 383 Jones, Mary Ellis ' 63 440 Highland Rd., Pottstown, Pa 77, 101, 187, 354 Jones, Pamela Louise ' 64 1407 Stafford Ave., Fredericksburg, Va 181, 332 Jordan, Ann Myers ' 65 147 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 184, 312 Jordan, Dorothy Susan ' 64 2500 Hobbs Rd., Nashville, Tenn 186, 332 Jordan, Gail 64, 205 Swann Rd., Suitland, Md. Jordan, Patricia Brown ' 64 3809 Manton Lane, Lynchburg, Va 105, 332 Jordan, Susan Patricia ' 64 42 Fair Hill Rd., Westfield, N. J 95, 179, 332 Josko, Eva M. ' 63 1850 Monroe St., N.W., Washington 10, D. C 354 Jourdan, Martha A. ' 63 312 East 6th St., Box 205. Siler City, N. C. Joyce, Dorothy D. ' 63, 442 Summit Dr., Greenville, S. C 354 Judd, Susan E. ' 62, P. O. Box 235, Varina, N. C. Kairinen, Eila O. ' 62 1918 Spruce St., Fayetteville, N. C 171, 384 Kann, Carol Lamb ' 62, 407 Ridgeland Terr., Leonia, N. J. Kasmar, Patricia Mary ' 65 6613 Williams Rd., Charlotte 5, N. C 312 Katz, Margery Ann ' 62 2557 Steele Rd., Baltimore 9, Md 156, 384 Katson, Constance ' 64 4426 Constitution, N.E., Albuquerque, N. M 70, 332 Kaufman, Betsy Anne ' 63 420 Dunbar Ave., Melbourne, Fla 179, 354 Keeler, Irmgard M. ' 62, 130 N. Tattnall St., Milledgeville, Ga. Kellermann, Carolyn King ' 62 211 Magnolia Ave., S. Pittsburg, Tenn 193, 384 Kelley, Barbara J. ' 63 3403 Gilden Dr., Alexandria, Va 178, 179, 354 Kelly, Mary Elizabeth ' 65. 320 Langhorne, Lynchburg, Va 312 Kennedy, Ellen Ann 62, 218 Ruth St., Maryville, Tenn 59, 384 Kenyon, Sarah A. ' 63, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, N. C 354 Kerr, Dorothy V. ' 62, Box 469, 13th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Page Kerr. Karen Louise 62. Box 147, Damascus, Ohio 59, 384 Kershaw, Roxanne Edgcomb 64 3217 Amherst Ave., Columbia. S. C 332 Kettering, Ann H. 64 729 Coleman Ave., Fairmont, W. Va 187, 354 Kiefer. Karen Jean 64 39 Sappington Acres, St. Louis 26, Mo 183, 332 Kienzle. Kathleen J. 64. 99 S. Columbia, Columbus, Ohio 332 Kimbrough Laurel A. 63 4631 Brafferton. Bloomfield Hills. Mich 70, 94, 179, 354 Kimmerle. Nancy Jo ' 64 116 McKeel Ave.. Tarrytown. N. Y 185, 332 Kinard, Gail Edith ' 65 5825 Lansing Dr.. Charlotte 7, N. C 85, 184, 312 King, Martha Ann ' 64 882 N. W. 66th Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 354 Kirk. Barbara Jean ' 65, 700 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. .75, 312 Kirkman. Ann Jarrell ' 62 P. O. Box 581, High Point, N. C 189, 385 Kitchen. Georgia Lue ' 62 1209 West 58 St.. Kansas City. Mo 50, 191, 385 Kittelle, Katherine A. 64 7 Dundee Rd.. Larchmont, N. Y 121, 332 Klein, Susan June 64 6601 Wisteria Lane, Columbia, S. C 95, 332 Kline, Doris Janet ' 62 1305 Kendall Rd.. Swarthmore, Pa 154, 171, 385 Kline, Nancy Priscilla ' 62 413 Windsor St.. Silver Spring, Md 181, 385 Klopfer, Martha Smith ' 62, Rt. 1. Box 293, Durham, N. C. Knapp. Kristina Margaret ' 64 6823 Edmonstone Ave., Richmond, Va 191, 333 Knee, Diana Malanga ' 65 2404 Vesson Ave., Apt. 2, Durham, N. C. Kneen. Judith Oakes ' 64 Highland Lane. Box 514, Ashtabula, Ohio 179, 333 Knobeloch, Claire ' 62, Hdqs. US Army Hawaii APO 957. San Francisco, Cal 92, 111, 191, 385 Kohn, Adrinne Carole ' 64 2 Arbor Lane, Merrick, N. Y 175, 333 Kozicki, Paula Louise ' 65 7339 San Carlos Rd., Jacksonville 7, Fla 312 Kramer, Elizabeth Ann ' 62 205 S. Ash St., Elizabeth City, N. C 385 Krasin, Karalyn Emilia ' 65, 3505 Lynette, Amarillo, Texas 313 Kraus, Elizabeth K. ' 64 7707 Whittier Blvd., Bethesda 14, Md 333 Krause. Caroline H. ' 64, Box 493, Jaffrey Center, N. H 105 Kraybill, Susan Emily ' 65 2726 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C 194, 313 Kredel, Olivia Orme ' 64, 60 Montague St., Charleston, S. C 333 Kriener, F. Louanne ' 62, 150 Alta Ave., Danville, Ky. Krueger, Evelyn Jeannine ' 65 3088 Lenox Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 313 Krueger, Karen Elizabeth ' 64, 300 Brookline Blvd., Havertown, Pa, Kumar, Jyotsna ' 62, 904 Lancaster St., Durham, N. C. Kurtz, Camille ' 65 9939 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 194, 313 Lang, Jane Estelle ' 65 2112 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C 184, 313 Lang, Noel Ehzabeth ' 65, 106 E. Church St., Farmville, N. C...3I3 Langdon, Suzanne F. ' 64, 4016 Bristol Rd.. Durham. N. C 333 Langlois, Jessie Carolyn ' 62, 436 Little John, Baton Rouge, La. Larmore, Carrell A. ' 63 963 Harte Dr., S.W., Atlanta 10, Ga 70, 164, 185, 354 Larsen, Patricia M. ' 63 991 Lake Hollingsworth, Lakeland, Fla 183, 354 Lassiter. Ann Rosena ' 65 North Elm St.. Marshville, N. C 85, 184, 313 Lassiter, Mildred Anne ' 65 302 Sewell St., Murfreesboro, N. C 313 Lassiter, Nancy L. ' 63, 726 Sunset Dr., Smithfield, N. C. Latimer, Eleanor Sue ' 65 1108 Ferndale Dr., High Point, N. C 313 Lawson, Dorothy Ann ' 62 Westover Park Apts. 2A, Durham, N. C. Lea, Lillian Richards ' 63 6600 Glenmore Dr., Falls Church, Va 354 Lea, Mary Ann ' 63 656 Westfield Ave.. Westfield, N. J 171, 386 Leahy, Margaret P. ' 64 902 Clemson Dr., Alexandria, Va 177, 333 LeCompte, Margaret Leanne ' 65 1500 13th St., North, St. Petersburg, Fla 182, 313 Lee, Margaret E. ' 64 Drury Lsne, R.F.D. 3, Willoughby, Ohio 179, 333 Lee, Maybelle Fay ' 65, 408 Morgan St., Durham, N. C. Page Leinbach, Ann Elizabeth ' 62 Rt. 1, Shattalon Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 43, 111 Lennard. Beverly Self ' 64 1729 Dyson Dr., N.E., Atlanta 7, Ga 92, 95, 333 Leonard, Catherine G. ' 64 Green Hill Rd., Madison, N. J 95, 171, 333 Leonard, Rhonwen ' 62 119 W. Second Ave., Lexington, N. C 185, 386 Leslie, Carroll Ann ' 64 1614 N. Greenbriar St., Arlington 5, Va 181, 333 Letzler, Susan Barbara ' 62 237 N. Galveston St., Arlington 3, Va 386 Leutwiler, Jean ' 62, 16 Overbrook Dr. St. Louis County 24, Mo 59, 164, 187, 386 Levenson, Karen P. ' 62, 2504 Nation Ave., Durham, N. C. Lewis, Mary C. ' 64, Box 5, Farmville, N. C 171, 333 Lewis, Shirley Savage ' 62, 1610 Green St., Durham, N. C. Lewis, Valerie Ann ' 64 3296 Perry Ave., Bronx 67, N. Y 193, 333 Lilly, Irene K. ' 62, 7375 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis. Ind 38, 43, 44, 152, 191, 387 Lilly, Ruth Virginia ' 64 7375 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind 191, 333 Lime, Elizabeth Louise ' 64, 20 Division St., Canton, N. C 333 Lippard, Nancy Thames ' 62, Hot Springs, N. C. Little, Catherine F. ' 63 206 Rose Terr., Wadesboro, N. C 75, 173, 355 Livingston, Barbara Janet ' 65, 161 High St., Amherst, Mass 313 Lockwood, Kathleen D. ' 62 Box 158, Rt. I, Northport, N. Y 6i, 177, 387 Loeb, Linda Marie ' 64 138 Warwick Dr., Lutherville, Md 95, 189, 333 Loflin, Ann Elizabeth ' 65 901 Orchard Park Dr,, Rocky River, Ohio 313 Logan, Emmelyn S. ' 62, Box 228, Woodstock, Va 161, 171, 387 London, Rose Louise ' 65, 1508 Oakland Ave., Durham, N. C. Love, Catherine Reeve ' 65 422 W. Main St., Greenville, Tenn 313 Love, Sarah E. ' 63, 1921 N. Harrill St., Charlotte 5, N. C 355 Lovelace, Grace lone ' 64, 3520 Huon Dr., Louisville 18, Ky. Loveland, Catherine A. ' 63, Box 45, Cape Coral, Fla. Low, Heather Jane ' 65, 1124 Cambridge St., Natrona Hts.. Pa...313 Lowenbach, Christine H. ' 63 Box 79, Rt. 3, Durham, N. C 195, 355 Lucas, Jeannette Clay ' 63, 2729 Brown Ave., Durham, N. C. Lucas, Mary D. ' 64, 1318 Queen St., West, Charlotte, N. C 333 Lucas, Sarah Trent ' 63, 1415 Bivins St., Durham, N. C. Luce, Karen Wiman ' 65, Plainfield Rd., Metuchen, N. J. ..178, 313 Ludwig, Karol Anne ' 62, 308 Curve Dr., Newport, Tenn. ..59, 387 Lunsford, Linda E. ' 62, Wesleyan Hts., Roxboro, N. C 387 Lupton, Ruth ' 63, Alamance, N. C 59, 191, 355 Mace, Ann Elizabeth ' 65 4309 Gary St. Rd., Richmond, Va 95, 182, 314 MacKenzie, Susan F. ' 63 1040 Riverview Dr., Spartanburg, S. C 191, 355 Makepeace. Joanna C. ' 62, Piney Point, Marion, Mass 387 Manning, Victoria S. ' 62, 461 Country Club Rd., Oswego, Ore. Margolis, Maxine Gail ' 63 Franklin St., Williamston, N. C 59, 174, 175 Maritone, Margaret A. ' 63, 1333 Duplin Rd., Raleigh, N. C 355 Marsh, Frances Stewart ' 64, 507 S. Church St., Monroe, N. C 334 Martin, Joanna Sibley ' 65, 210 Osceola Way, Palm Beach, Fla. ..314 Martin, Mary Bynum ' 65, 1209 Main St., Tarboro, N. C...180, 314 Matheson, Barbara Lemay ' 65 101 Edgewood Rd., Boone, N. C 194, 314 Mathews, Janet Allen ' 64 21 Brookside Rd., Wallingford, Pa 74, 111, 191, 334 Mathews, Patricia Lee ' 65 1136 Flamingo, S.W., Atlanta, Ga 85, 314 Mathews, Susan Clara ' 62 1136 Flamingo Dr.. Atlanta 11, Ga 90, 91, 387 Maxwell, Jane Meredith ' 65, 142 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C...314 May, Martha Eloise ' 62 1067 Jackson Rd., Park Hills, Covington, Ky 388 Mayer, Barbara Hamilton ' 64 1050 Ridge Rd., Rock Hill, S. C 334 Mayer, Gail E. ' 63 N. Vosseller Ave., Martinsville, N. J 122, 153 McBryde, Priscilla ' 63 410 E. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C 187, 355 McCarty, Kristine Marie ' 65 2713 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N. C 314 McCartney, Frances L. ' 62 1200 W. Markham Ave., Durhim, N. C. McCrary, Mary L. ' 63, Box 1056, Post, Tex, McCleary, Jane Robinson ' 65 4310 Roland Ave., Baltimore 10, Md 182, 314 f:if. ' ?Jf ,m mmfi tmm«(imammtsimMm Page McConnel, Diana Cecelia ' 65 373 Vanderbilt Rd., Asheville, N. C 314 McElderry, Andrea L. ' 63 4336 Butler Place, Oklahoma City 18, Okla 355 McFarlane, Juretta C. ' 64 1191 W. Wesley Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 177, 334 McGary, Lucy Lake ' 62 410 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Richmond, Va 59, 173, 388 McGhee, Carolyn Sue ' 63 1335 Neel St., Huntington, W. Va 187, 355 McGehee, Mary Harriette ' 64 149 Gay Ave., Clayton 5, Mo 185, 334 McGonigle, Martha ' 62 1334 Van Steffy Ave., Wyomissing, Pa 186, 187, 388 Mclntire, Ann Baines ' 62 9701 Elrod Rd., Kensington, Md 171, 388 McKaig, Sylvia Jean ' 64 2710 Sharon Rd., Charlotte, N. C 191, 334 McKay, Patricia Ann ' 65, 9619 Brace, Detroit 28, Mich... 180, 314 McKenzie, Anne Shuford ' 62 Rt. 1, Gibson, N. C 122, 184, 185, 388 McKinley, Valerie L. ' 62, 1715 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. McLellan, Mary Ann ' 62 1650 Robert St., New Orleans 15, La 59, 173, 388 McLeod, Mary Ann ' 62 623 Kildee Dr., Lexington, N. C 158, 388 McLeod, Mary Jo ' 63, 202 Brooks St., Manning, S. C. McNabb, Donna Frances ' 62 505 Cherokee, Newport, Tenn 189, 388 McNally, Ann ' 65, 4579 Lakeshore Rd., Port Huron, Mich 314 McNeill, Emma Roberta ' 62 1056 Elm Ave., Columbia, S. C 59, 195, 388 McNeill, Leslie Gray ' 63 511 N. Madison St., Whiteville, N. C 356 McNiell, Laverne ' 63, 2604 Lowell, Memphis 14, Tenn 356 McQuiddy, Patricia ' 64, 19 Oak Park Dr., St. Louis 41, Mo 85 McQuown, Dorothy Inza ' 64 708 Melrose St., Winston-Salem, N. C 334 McWhorter, Evelyn E. ' 64 1622 Virginia St., East, Charleston, W. Va 85, 116, 334 Meacham, Ruby Ann ' 62 4905 Flint Dr., Westgate, Washington 16, D. C 59, 195, 388 Meadors, Marilyn Elaine ' 65 7801 Pinemeadow Lane, Cincinnati 24, Ohio 314 Meeker, Ellis Emily ' 65 5012 Worthington Dr., Washington 16, D. C 314 Meeks, Vonnie Taylor ' 62, 714 Old Oxford Hwy., Durham, N. C. Mellencamp, Mary Case ' 65 2937 N. Summit Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wise 186, 314 Merritt, Susan Gorham ' 65, Rt. 2, Woodsdale, N. C 184, 314 Metz, Carol Ann ' 65 21 Jamestown Rd., The Crescent, Charleston, S. C 178, 314 Midgett, Helen L. ' 62, Box 104, Hillsboro, N. C 389 Miller, Ann Elizabeth ' 65, 6 Radcliffe St., Morrisville, Pa 314 Miller, Christie P. ' 65 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Washington 7, D. C 314 Miller, Dorothy Fair ' 65 101 Guilford Rd., Jamestown, N. C 178, 314 Miller, Elizabeth G. ' 63 766 Spring Lake Rd., Columbia, S. C 75, 173, 356 Miller, Gail ' 62 405 W. Swon, Webster Groves, Mo 120, 158, 171, 389 Miller, Mary Melinda ' 65, 315 Stonegate Rd., Peoria, 111... 182, 315 Miller, Sara Patricia ' 62, 338 Sand Run Rd., Akron 13, Ohio.. ..389 Mills, Rebecca Ann ' 63, 2701 Connecticut Ave. Washington 8, D. C 59, 120, 158, 356 Mitchell, Meriel Bull ' 64 372 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 64, 173, 334 Moehlmann, Holly Ellen ' 64, South Park St., Richland, Pa 335 Moffat, Elizabeth Ann ' 64 135 Derwent Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa 120, 335 Montague, Linda Dean ' 64, Windy Ridge, Spruce Pine, N. C 335 Montgomery, Diana B. ' 64, R.F.D. 3, Smithfield, N. C 335 Montonye, Merry Lynn ' 65 1899 W. Huron River Dr., Ypsilanti, Mich 179, 335 Moody, Susan Browne ' 62 3230 Bryn. Mawr, Dallas 25, Tex 191, 389 Moore, Ardean Carol ' 65, 818 Boardman Rd., Aiken, S. C 315 Moore, Linda C. ' 63, 204 Stebbins St., Ashland, Va 195, 356 Moore, Merry Dawn ' 65, 4605 29th St., Mt. Rainier, Md 315 Moore, Nancy Lee ' 65 327 Broxton Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 188, 315 Moore, Rebecca Ann ' 64 14 Fairland St., Lexington, Mass 120, 171, 335 Morgan, Barbara Agnes ' 65 3 Deerfield Rd., Asheville, N. C 172, 302, 315 Page Morgan, Mary Lena ' 62 Box 308, Spring Hope, N. C 190, 191, 390 Moricle, Josephine Anne ' 65 1223 Crescent Dr., Reidsville, N. C 315 Moritz, Lynne Conklin ' 62, 1028 Loma Verde, Palo Alto, Cal...390 Morris, Barbara R. ' 63 P. O. Box 168, Washington, N. C 173, 356 Morris, Elziabeth C. ' 64 5205 Albemarle St., Washington 16, D. C 195, 335 Morris, Judith J. ' 63 816 Oleander Dr., S.E., Aiken, S. C 79, 85, 356 Morrisey, Sheila N. ' 62, c o Navy HQ Act. Navy 570 c o F.P.O. San Francisco, Cal 356 Morrison, Amy ' 65 4450 North Park, Indianapolis 5, Ind 75, 176, 315 Mosher, Sandra Sue ' 64 2343 N. Vernon St., Arlington 7, Va 185, 335 Moss, Judith Adele ' 64 849 Richmond Ave., Buffalo 22, N. Y 59, 181, 335 Moss, Julianna ' 62 714 Carpenter Ave., Mooresville, N. C 75, 187, 390 Moss, Margaret Elaine ' 64 2001 Winter St., Charlotte 5, N. C 185, 335 Moyer, Mary Joyce ' 63, 1338 Eberhart Ave., Columbus, Ga...356 Mueller, Nancy Patricia ' 64 5035 N. Diversey Blvd., Milwaukee 17, Wise 183, 335 Murphy, Janice Edna ' 62, 197 Austin Dr., Jesup, Ga 189, 319 Murphy, Judith Evelyn ' 62, 197 Austin Dr., Jesup, Ga. Murray, Grace Anne ' 62, 3362 Denise St., Durham, N. C. Murray, Nancy Mcintosh ' 65 51 Hillspoint Rd., Westport, Conn 50, 190, 302, 315 Muth, Frances Hilda ' 64 Old Annapolis Rd., Ellicott City, Md 85, 97 Myers, Alice M. ' 63, Countryside Addition, Ashland, Ohio Myers, Dianna Lynne ' 64, 1405 Camp Ave., Rockford, 111. .181, 335 Myers, Marcia Irene ' 62 2912 Duke St., Harrisburg, Pa 164, 391 Myers, Marcia Rebecca ' 65 1616 Langhorne Rd., Lynchburg, Va 121, 184, 315 Myers, Shirley Tipton ' 62, 506 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Nasser, Patricia A. ' 63 610 Fifth St., Huntington, W. Va 79, 85, 356 Nathanson, Malvine Sara ' 62 99 Canterbury Gate, Lynbrook, N. Y 62, 164, 174, 175, 391 Neblett, Beverly Ann ' 64 3528 Marquette, Dallas, Tex 173, 322, 335 Neff, Susan H. ' 63 Box 428 Alexandria Rd., Granville, Ohio 182, 183, 356 Neill, Evelyn Thorpe ' 62, Apt 2. 103 E. Markham, Durham, N. C. Neugebauer, Christine G. ' 62, Rt. 1, Box 293, Durham, N. C...105 Newton, Barbara Lillian ' 65 1309 West Nash St., Wilson, N. C 315 Nichols, Josephine M. ' 65 459 McCartha Dr., Columbus, Ga 188, 315 Nicholson, Helen K. ' 62, 406 Devon St. Rd., Devon, Pa 391 Nicks, Sam Freeman ' 63, 701 Gordon St., Roxboro, N. C 356 Nimnicht, Elizabeth ' 64 6959 Almours Dr., Jacksonville, Fla 187, 335 Noblett, Sara Carey ' 64, Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock, Va...l81, 335 Nolan, Pamela ' 64, 433 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S. C...64, 173 Norcross, Regina Gertrude ' 65 621 N. E. 92nd St., Miami, Fla 315 Norris, Katherine Cecelia ' 65 Rt. 1, Box 7801 2, Salisbury, N. C 154, 315 Northington, Betty Page ' 62, 2148 Malvern Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Nyberg, Lois Meredith ' 64 102 Sweet Fern Rd., Warwick, R. 1 336 Oakley, Patricia ' 64, Box 182, R.F.D. 1, Cornelia, Ga 180, 336 Odom, Carolyn Suzanne ' 65 Dept. of Neurosurgery, Duke Hosp., Durham, N. C 190 Oehl, Susan W. ' 63 182 Fuller Lane, Winnetka, 111 67, 69, 356 O ' Neall, Marjorie Ann ' 65 1111 Bryn Mawr Ave., Orlando, Fla 190, 315 Orr, Linda ' 65, 2241 Sanford Lane, Charlotte, N. C...190, 302, 316 Osborne, Margaret Alice ' 65 P. O. Box 353, Taylorsville, N. C 85, 176, 316 Osthoff, Anita Marie ' 65 617 North Oak St., Hinsdale, III 191, 336 Overton, Nancy Jane ' 62 3408 Woodhaven Rd., Nashville 4, Tenn 392 Pace, Ellen Malotte ' 64 7083 Paddison Rd., Cincinnati 30, Ohio 195, 336 Packard, Janice Alden ' 64 2899 Ridgewood Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio 177, 336 Paetsch, Johanna ' 64, 20 Woodlawn Dr., Trumbull, Conn. 336 Page Painter, Prudence Steele ' 64 3427 Guilford Terr., Baltimore 18, Md 336 Palantzas, Nancy Ann ' 65 610 N. Jackson St., Goldsboro, N. C 316 Palmer, Grace Ellen ' 63, 2525 Highland Ave., Durham, N. C 357 Palmer, Margith Janice ' 64 CINC US Naveur Staff, USN 100 Fleet PO, N. Y., N. Y 336 Pangborn, Penelope Anne ' 63 P. O. Box 1896, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 187, 357 Panik, Linda Elizabeth ' 62, R.D. 2, Easton, Pa 59, 392 Papps, Carol Baldwin ' 65 Eight MacKenzie Rd., Morristown, N. J 316 Parilla, Christine ' 64 34 Crestview Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J 62, 336 Parker, Mary Ann ' 64, 3801 Ocean Ave., Virginia Beach, Va. Parker, Mary Taylor ' 65 339 Vanderbilt Rd., Asheville, N. C 316 Parks, Linda Warren ' 65 3110 Buckingham Rd., Durham, N. C 316 Parrish, Doris C. ' 62, Rt. 1, Erwin Rd., Durham, N. C. Parrott, Virginia ' 62, Exmore, Va 392 Parsons, Meredith ' 63 338 Greenleaf Ave., Wilmette, 111 187, 357 Patrick, Camilla Norton ' 65 1623 Pope Ave., Richmond 27, Va 184, 316 Patterson, Josephine ' 65, 100 Marshall St., Tarboro, N. C 316 Patterson, Kathleen A. ' 62 108 17 86 Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y 185, 392 Patterson, Susan E. ' 65, R.F.D. 2, Marion, N. Y 85, 336 Patterson, Sylvia Faith ' 65 2706 Alamance Rd., Burlington, N. C 316 Patten, Sheila M. ' 64 6250 Chapman Field Dr., Miami 56, Fla 97, 179, 336 Pauley, Margaret K. ' 65, 107 Frankel Blvd., Merrick, N. Y 316 Pauly, Ann Florence ' 65 1305 Sussex Rd., West Englewood, N. J 75, 316 Pauly, Susan Jane ' 65 3600 Mound Way, Mariemont 27, Ohio 190, 316 Peabody, Mary Lucinda ' 62 174 Kensington Rd., Garden City, N. Y 171, 392 Peace, Jacquelyn ' 65 416 Sprindale Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 316 Peach, Stephanie Miriam ' 64 920 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C 336 Peck, Sylvia Ann ' 62 Jackson Training School, Concord, N. C 75, 392 Pedersen, Lis Lillian ' 62, 518 Morehead Ave., Durham, N. C. Pell, Nancy Anne ' 63 420 S. W. nth Court, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 85, 170, 171, 357 Perham, Andrea Jean ' 64 1105 Foxcraft Rd., Richmond, Va 106, 336 Perkins, Cathryn A. ' 62 178 Mt. Paran Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 392 Perry, Jerry Leverne ' 62 321 Forrest Rd., Henderson, N. C 59, 173, 392 Persons, Susan Lapsley ' 65 723 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 190, 316 Peters, Donna Sue ' 64, 1024 O Ave., Cayce, S. C 70, 173, 336 Phillips, Brenda Lee ' 62 60 Orchard Farm Rd., Port Washington, N. Y...90, 94, 183, 393 Phillips, Sandra Ann ' 62 109 N. Eastern St., Greenville, N. C 62, 393 Pickett, Helen Louise ' 64 914 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Va 85, 336 Pickrell, Anna May ' 65, 3 Sylvan Rd., Durham, N. C 172, 316 Pierce, Sara Hunt ' 64 1710 Cambridge Dr., Kinston, N. C 85, 336 Pierpont, Carolyn E. ' 64 808 Coolidge St., Westfield, N. J 183, 336 Piester, Sandra Louise ' 65 350 Edgewood Terr., New Martinsville, W. Va 178, 316 Pike, Deborah ' 62, 1520 Carolina Ave., Kingsport, Tenn...l56, 393 Pilgram, Ann Tonnelier ' 65 311 Rockwell Terr., Frederick, Md 178, 316 Pipas, Carol Anne ' 63 213 E. Northport Rd., Kings Park, N. Y 357 Pittman, Frances E. ' 65 6700 Monroe Rd., Charlotte 5, N. C 194 Pittman, Germaine ' 64 315 S. Beverly Glen, Los Angeles 24, Cal 181, 316 Plant, Mary Ann ' 65 230 Westminster Dr., Tallahassee, Fla 120, 316 Piatt, Bonnie Ruth ' 63, Purchase Rd., Southbury, Conn 357 Pollack, Valerie I. ' 63, 1421 Autumn Rd., Jenkintown, Pa 357 Pons, Jonnie Alberta ' 62 217 Riverside Dr., Morganton, N. C 59, 154, 173, 393 Porter, Sharon S. 64, 200 Kenosha St., Walworth, Wise 337 Page Porter, Suzanne Lee ' 62, Hillsville, Va 120, 158, 179, 393 Powell, Eleanor P. ' 64, 804 Park Ave., Goldsboro, N. C 337 Powell, Shirley Ann ' 65, Box 219, Middlesex, N. C 176, 316 Powers, Lola Iris ' 62 6509 Kenhowe Dr., Bethesda, Md 105, 106, 107, 161, 393 Powers, Marilyn Ellis ' 65, 211 Gibson Rd., Louisville 7, Ky.....317 Pressman, Ellen Martha ' 65 6515 Southwestern, Dallas 9, Tex 317 Prewitt, Alice Adair ' 64, 8400 Michael Rd., Richmond 29, Va. Price, Alma Jean ' 64 P. O. Box 1145, Kannapolis, N. C 183, 337 Price, Mary Kathryn ' 65 USA Engineer Dist.-E., P. O. 67, San Francisco, Cal 317 Price, Patricia Reade ' 63, D-l-D Univ. Apts., Durham, N. C 357 Pritchett, Anne Sartin ' 64 712 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C 337 Proctor, Barbara A. ' 63 1304 S. Garnett St., Henderson, N. C 55, 185, 357 Pugh, Pamela Leroy ' 65 6342 Burlwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C 64, 188, 317 Quattlebaum, Ann Louise ' 65, Rt. 1, Box 9, Monetta, S. C 317 Quinby, Miriam J. ' 64, 1801 Wycliff, Orlando, Fla 189, 337 Rackleman, Susan Janet ' 65 805 Warren Ave., Cocoa, Fla 188, 317 Ragan, Martha Rebecca ' 64, Box 98, Archdale, N. C 337 Rager, Judith Ann ' 63, 4405 Beverly Dr., Dallas 5, Tex 75, 357 Ramseur, Mary Rast ' 64, 305 North Dr., Anderson, S. C...171, 337 Ramsey, Carol Ann ' 63 2512 Sunset Dr., Tampa 9, Fla 75, 173, 179, 344, 357 Ramsey, Sarah Helen ' 65, Rt. 1, Box 295, Sandston, Va 317 Randall, Elizabeth Wilson ' 65 723 St. Johns Rd., Baltimore 10, Md 317 Randolph, Marjorie A. ' 64 755 Oaklawn Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 79, 85, 337 Rankin, Mary Downs ' 62, 1 West Lane, Maplewood, N. J 394 Ransey, Anne Lee ' 64, 1825 Roosevelt St., Hollywood, Fla 337 Rasberry, Jane Vail ' 64 1005 Walker Ave., Kinston, N. C 179, 337 Ray, Andrena E. ' 64, 112 Tucson Dr., Sumter, S. C 189, 337 Ray, Mary Janice ' 64, Hendersonville, N. C 191, 337 Ray, Nancy Carolyn ' 62, 717 S. Willow, Tampa, Fla 394 Rayl, Melanie Joy ' 64, Rt. 5, Box 568, Durham, N. C 337 Rector, Judith Ann ' 65 15 Abbott Ave., North Merrick, N. Y 180, 317 Regen, Margot A. ' 62, Campus Apts., No. 7, Durham, N. C. Reshaur, Joyce ' 62, 2404 Vesson, Apt. 4, Durham, N. C. Reynolds, Anne Kathryn ' 65 1822 McGougan Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 317 Reynolds, Lillian Rebecca ' 65 2502 Wrightwood Ave., Durham, N. C. Rhodes, Linda Sue ' 65, 9916 Holmhurst Rd., Bethesda 14, Md...317 Rhodes, Jane Ellis ' 62, Rt. 2, Matthews Rd., Durham, N. C. Rice, Sara Anne ' 63 2550 Warwick Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 189, 358 Richards, Jessica Olga ' 62 76 MacDermott PI., Fanwood, N. J 101, 394 Ricketts, Maryann ' 65, P. O. Box 10727, Raleigh, N. C...186, 317 Ridge, Martha Cole ' 64, 407 Vine St., High Point, N. C 337 Robb, Mary Dyer ' 65, 3902 Eton Rd., Durham, N. C 184, 317 Robbins, Jane Turney ' 65 3100 Foxhall Rd., Washington 16, D. C 182 Robert, Carol Mercer ' 63, 200 College Rd., Richmond 29, Va...358 Roberts, Patricia A. ' 63 628 Cumberland Ave., Teaneck, N. J 191, 358 Robertson, Barbara T., 931 Lamberth Circle, Durham, N. C. Robertson, Deanna Lynn ' 65, 216 Oxford Dr., Savannah, Ga.-.317 Robertson, Sandra M. ' 64 Belle Haven PI., Greenwich, Conn 195, 337 Robinhold, Susan ' 62 3413 Warden Dr., Philadelphia 29, Pa 59, 191, 395 Robins, Judith Alan ' 64 1415 Wendover Dr., High Point, N. C 183, 337 Robins, Sally ' 62 51 19 Marathon Pkwy., Little Neck 62, N. Y 183, 395 Robinson Barbara A. ' 63 Brintons Bridge Rd., Chadds Ford, Pa 85, 177, 35S Robinson, Phyllis Jean ' 62, 125 Main St., Middleburg, Pa. Robinson, Sandra Jean ' 65 154 Dalmeny Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y 75, 317 Robinson, Susan ' 64 4000 Harding PI., Nashville 12, Tenn 183, 337 Rodrigues, Judith Leslie ' 65 6116 Sheldon Lane, Columbia, S. C 317 Rogers, Barbara Jean ' 65, 200 Grace St., Oxford, N. C 317 Rogers, Becky Ann ' 65 202 Woodhaven Dr., Lexington, N. C. 190, 317 Rogers, Claudia Ann ' 62, 215 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. i i ■■■L ' W,i!IJ,!.,f|;B ■m£(imi ' iiiimm(miiSeM mmm Page Rogers, Linda Sue ' 65 1105 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington 3, Del 170, 317 Rom, Karen Therese 64, 1213 Watson Dr., Wilson, N. C 338 Rose, Marie Melinda ' 62 414 Fenton PI., Charlotte 7, N. C 50, 179, 395 Rosenberger, Lisa B. ' 63, 332 East Beverley St., Staunton, Va. Rosenberger, Wilhelmina ' 65 15 Woodcliff Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass 183, 338 Ross, Marcia Moore ' 65 107 Ashbourne Rd., Columbus, Ohio 75, 182, 317 Rouse, Margaret C. ' 63 1409 Stuart Court, Annandale, Va 104, 105, 106, 171, 358 Rowland, Betsy Ann ' 63, 37 Fairlawn Ave. Youngstown 12, Ohio 104, 105, 106, 107, 358 Roy, Susannah M. ' 65, 604 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 317 Royse, Arlene Elizabeth ' 62 718 ClKeden Rd., Pil esville 8, Md 59, 395 Rudiger, Rosalind Louise ' 64 522 Sherman Ave., Hawthorne, N. Y 85, 195, 338 Rundles, Charlotte ' 65, 132 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 317 Rundles, Susanna ' 63, 132 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Rusk, Barbara Douglas ' 62, 1803 House Ave., Durham, N. C. Russell, Mary Lynn ' 64 311 East King St., Kings Mountain, N. C 338 Ryan, Florence June ' 64 1707 Wealthy St., S.E., E. Grand Rapids, Mich 75 Sader, Martha Maxwell ' 64, Grand View, Brevard, N. C 338 Saint-Amand, Emilia A. ' 65 802 College Dr., Gaffney, S. C 40, 172, 318 Samler, Virginia Dale ' 64 349 West 15th St., Riviera Beach, Fla. Samonds, Janet Eloise ' 64 2011 Pershing St., Durham, N. C 181, 338 Sanders, Mariann Kirven ' 64 755 Sylvan Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 85, 338 Sargent, Mary L. ' 64, 1516 Zoreta Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. Saunders, Sylvia Anne ' 65 1322 Greenway Dr.. High Point, N. C 318 Sawyer, Martha Jane ' 65 101 South Ash St., Elizabeth City, N. C 182, 318 Sawyer, Patti G. ' 63 421 S. W. 14th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 79, 85, 358 Schad, Susan Patterson 65 1405 Van Steffy Ave., Wyomissing, Pa 75, 318 Schade, Jean Whitelaw ' 62 5220 42nd St., N.W., Washington 15, D. C 358 Schlesinger, Sally Anne ' 65 3173 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hts. 18, Ohio 170, 318 Schmidt, Sybille M. 64, 1008 Norwood Ave., Durham, N. C. Schoenly, Virginia Ann ' 62 153 N. 8th Ave., Highland Park, N. J 55, 195, 396 Schumacher, Sally Ann ' 65 1017 Wilbert Rd., Lakewood 7, Ohio 186, 318 Schwartz, Lois Ann ' 62 1602 Air Transport Wing, APO 10, New York, N. Y..I85, 396 Searles, Dennes Leigh ' 65 3130 Elms Park Dr., Missoula, Mont 186, 318 Sears, Barbara Ruth ' 65, 411 Marathon Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio. .318 Sedgwick, Janice Robbins ' 63 223 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. Seeman, Charlotte Gail ' 64 3147 N. Pollard St., Arlington 7. Va 338 Sellers, Viola Carol ' 65, 115 S. Briggs Ave., Durham, N. C. Seyfert, Melicent ' 62, 2960 N. Summit Ave. Milwaukee 11, Wise 50, 136, 187, 364, 396 Shaban, Janet Anne ' 65, 1075 Mango Ave., Sunnyvale, Cal 318 Shahan, Robin Lee ' 62 2603 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 153, 185, 396 Shaio, Diana Victoria ' 64 Carrera 9 86 85, Bogota, Colombia, S. A 116 Shaw, Martha K. ' 63 1201 Brooks Ave., Raleigh, N. C 59, 67, 118, 358 Shearer, Eilah J. ' 63 611 Sunset Court, Cape Girardeau, Mo 90, 358 Shearer, Sylvia Ely ' 63, 250 N. E. 104th St., Miami 38, Fla. Sheffield, Jo Ellen ' 65, 4536 Nandina Dr., Columbia, S. C 75 Shepherd, Sherry Faye ' 65 305 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg, Va 170, 318 Sheridan, Alice Murrell ' 64 1326 E. 58th, Chicago 37, III 183, 338 Shows, Dorothy Jean ' 62, Soso, Miss 396 Shuff, Clark Lee ' 64, 528 Falls Rd., Rocky Mount, N. C 338 Shuford, Charlotte ' 63 218 E. Congress St., Lincolnton, N. C 189, 358 Shugart, Sandra Crotts ' 62 1314 Salisbury Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 396 Shurtliff, Ethel J. ' 62 1217 N. Jefferson St., Arlington 5, Va 55, 173, Sides, Martha Gail ' 64, Box 432, Conover. N. C. Sigmon, Verna Hahn ' 65, Box 146, Mt. Pleasant, N. C Siler, Nancy E. 63, Box 404, Franklin, N. C 62, 171, Simeon, Carole Lee ' 64 810 Ferndale Dr., High Point, N. C 172, Simmons, Sharon Elizabeth ' 65, Box 352, Huntsville, Tex. Skaggs, Mary Sue ' 63 2106 Kanawha Ave., S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va Skiles. Susan M. ' 63 2717 Silverside Rd., Wilmington 3, Del 79, 85, 181, Slater, Mary Gibbs ' 62 777 Williamsburg, Birmingham, Mich 59, 69, 187, Smathers, Roxanne Dora ' 62 236 W. Penn, Deland, Fla 74, 75, 156, Smith, Carolyn Linwood ' 65 2221 Whitman Rd., Raleigh, N. C 172, Smith, Charlotte E. ' 63 207 Roberts St., Livingston. Tenn 59, 171, Smith, Cynthia Gail ' 62 90 N. E. 128 Terr., Miami 61, Fla 59, 90, Smith, Elizabeth Ann ' 64 Lewis Dr., Kennesaw, Ga 120, 171, Smith, Elizabeth L. ' 63 2221 Whitman Rd., Raleigh, N. C 185, Smith, Emily Carol ' 64 206 Homewood Ave., Greensboro, N. C Smith. Frances Ann ' 64 2707 Sharondale Dr., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 185, Smith. Heather Howard ' 65 8 France Place, Larchmont, N. Y 186, Smith, Helen Elta, 924 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. Smith, Kathryn O. ' 63, Rt. 1, Deep Run, N. C Smith, Letitia Anne ' 64 2300 Wellesley Ave.. Charlotte 7, N. C 75, Smith, Marcia Sharon ' 64 116 Powhatan Parkway, Hampton. Va 175, Smith, Mary T. ' 63, 3420 Piping Rock Lane, Houston 27, Tex. Smith, Patricia B. ' 64, 72 Hibriten Dr., Asheville, N. C Smith. Priscilla Ellen ' 62 47 A. Bernard Rd., Fort Monroe, Va 59, 120, 154. 158, Smith, Sandra Glynn ' 65, Rt. 3, Box 401, Covington, Va Smith, Sarah Lynn ' 65, Rt. 3, Box 401, Covington, Va Smith, Susan Elizabeth ' 65 172 Elatan Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa 190, Snowdon, Abigail Lowell ' 62 9 Phoenix Parkway. Oakhurst, N. J 164, 195, Southmayd, Carol Jean 65 4902 Fort Sumner Dr., Washington 16, D. C 194, Spalding, Joan Ingham 64 2440 Drummond Rd., Toledo 6. Ohio 183, Speck, Linda Jean ' 64 3204 Churchill Rd., Raleigh, N. C 152, 189, Spence, Elizabeth L. ' 63 3610 Cowden Ave., Memphis 11, Tenn 59, 187, Spencer. Carolyn ' 65, 6525 Southwest 94th St., Miami, Fla... Spencer, Charlotte Temple ' 62, 1004 Persimmon St., Lufkin. Sperry, Sue ' 63, 226 Elbern Ave., Harrison, Ohio 171, Spratt, Sally J. ' 63 2318 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 50, 62, Spruill, Louisa M. 64, 314 Kershaw St.. Cheraw, S. C Sprunt, Edith Lucas 62, 191 E. Parkway S., Memphis 4, Tenn. Staley, Susan L ' 63 1703 East West Highway, Silver Soring, Md Stallings, Ann Coble ' 63. 1 Alastair Crt. Apts.. Durham, N. Stanford. Geraldine J. 63 2148 Ludlow St., Rahway, N. J 185, Stansberry, Karen L. 62, 2266 S. Trcost, Tulsa, Okla 183, Stayer, Glenda H. ' 62 959 Linwood Rd., Birmingham 5, Ala 181, Stein, Jerry Brooks ' 64, 202 Stedman St., Fayetteville, N. C... Stencel, Michelle M. ' 63, Windswept Dr., Asheville, N. C Stephens, Ann Lyn ' 65 620 Manchester Lane, Birmingham 9, Ala 184, Stephens, Grace C. ' 63. R.F.D. 5, Box 250, Savannah, Ga. Stettler, Kathleen C. ' 64 105 Highland Ave., Passaic, N. J 176, Stevenson, Monica Lynne ' 65 4009 Van Ness St., N.W., Washington 16. D. C 190, Stewart, Joan Kay ' 62 1015 Stratford Ave., N.E., Massillon, Ohio 55, 173, Stilwell, Louise Alison ' 64 50 Walnut St., Ft. Devens, Mass 122, Stinnett, Ann R. 63 P. O. Box 633, Brenham, Tex 152, 195, Page 396 .318 358 338 .358 358 397 397 318 359 397 339 359 .339 339 318 .359 339 339 .189 .339 397 ..318 .318 318 397 319 339 339 397 .319 Tex. 359 359 .339 ..397 .359 359 397 398 .339 .359 319 339 319 398 339 359 Page Stone. Margaret Priscilla ' 65 929 Starling Ave.. Martinsville, Va 319 Stone. Mariam Ann ' 62, 2023 Airport Rd., Ft. Pierce, Fla 62, 398 Stover, Pamela Anne ' 65, 502 Station Ave., Langhorne, Pa 319 Strayhorn, Martha Davis 6 4 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn 120, 171, 339 Stretch. Mary S. 63, 14 Bayview Circle, Manhasset, N. Y...187, 359 Strickland, Anne Helen ' 62, Bio. Astronautics Hq. ARDC, Andrews Air Force Base, Washington 25, D. C 50, 136, 399 Stritzinger, Linda J. ' 62, 234 Riggs Dr., Clemson, S. C 103, 399 Strong, Bethany Sue ' 62 1113 Valentine Circle, Chattanooga, Tenn 67, 90, 96, 399 Strother, Rebecca A. ' 63 5809 Waycross St.. Raleigh, N. C 185, 359 Stuart. Dawn L. ' 62 431 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield 9, Conn 152, 193, 399 Stuckey, Carol L. ' 64, 2219 Beverly Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 340 Stump, Bernadette K. ' 62, 928 Urban Ave.. Durham, N. C 154 Suber, Sarah M. ' 62, 505 Waldo St., Cary, N. C 399 Sugg, Ann ' 63 517 Shady Circle Dr., Rocky Mount, N. C 185, 339 Sulzer, Eileene S. ' 62 8912 Brieryle Rd.. Richmond 29, Va 190, 191, 399 Summerrow, Sara J. ' 62 1103 S. Belvedere Ave., Gastonia, N. C 399 Sun. Pamela Powers ' 65 3304 River Rd., Toledo, Ohio 70, 95, 194, 319 Surratt, Mary E. ' 63 P. O. Box 5, Rose Hill, N. C 184, 185, 360 Sutch. Ruth Marian ' 65, 148 Cedar Lane, Cheshire, Conn 319 Sutton, Sara K. ' 63, Rt. 1, Faison, N. C 193, 360 Suzuki, Eiko I. ' 62, 1117 Clarendon St., Durham, N. C. Swain, Elizabeth ' 64 2824 Wesleyan Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C 64, 173, 340 Swain, Lamar Marie ' 65 603 Small St., Wash. Park, Washington, N. C 172, 319 Sweeney, Mary Kathryn ' 62 3015 N. Woodridge Rd., Mt. Brook, Ala 43, 136, 399 Sweet. Barbara Ann ' 62 10733 S. California Ave., Chicago 43, 111 399 Sydnor, Caroline Meade ' 64 920 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Va 191, 340 Sydnor, Judith Wilson ' 62 7214 Margaret Ave., Richmond 28, Va 177, 399 Symes, Kathleen H. ' 63, P. O. Box 513, Ardmore, Okla. Tabari, Kila Nue ' 63, Farhang Ave., Teheran, Iran... 152, 399 Taggart. Barbara J. ' 64 516 Ardmore Ave., Pitman, N. J 170, 340 Talbert, Lynn B. ' 63 Highland Dr., Highland Hills, Canonsburg, Pa 103 Taliaferro, Lynn F. ' 62 280 Windsor Ave., Brightwaters, N. Y 110, 195, 399 Tarpley, Mary Carol ' 65 2828 Cherrywood Ave., Dallas 35, Tex 319 Tart, Edwina Anders ' 63, Hdqrs. Commandant 1st Logistical Comm., Ft. Bragg, N. C 360 Tart, Lois McPhail 65, 454 W. Market St., York, Pa 186, 319 Tavernise, Pia ' 65, 208 Watts St., Durham, N. C. Taylor, Jeanette M. ' 64, 618 Elm St., Greenville, N. C 340 Taylor, Lucy Wilder ' 64 208 N. Main St., Louisburg, N. C 41, 185, 322, 340 Taylor, Margaret A. ' 63, 506 Ideal Way, Charlotte, N. C 360 Taylor, Rebecca J. ' 65, Gatesville, N. C 319 Teets, Catherine Anne ' 65 7621 S.W. 64th Court, Miami 43, Fla 194 Temple, Nancy Lloyd ' 65 271 Brewer Ave., Winter Park, Fla 170, 319 Thacker, Joyce Marlene ' 65 Box 375 Truax Field, Madison, Wise 178, 319 Thomas. Helen Louise ' 63 1285 Hillside Dr., Lancaster, Pa 79, 85, 360 Thomas, Patricia Anne ' 65 1821 Bedford Rd., Rocky Mount, N. C 105, 319 Thomas, Sandra K. ' 63, Rt. 7, Box 806, Sanford, N. C...I58, 360 Thompson, M. Jeanne ' 63 2637 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Apt. 310, Atlanta 5, Ga 121 Thompson, Nancy Wood ' 63 River Rd., Washington Park, Washington, N. C 164, 173, 360 Thompson, Rebecca Jean ' 65 632nd Radar Sqdn., Roanoke Rapids, N. C 319 Thornton, June Williams ' 65 2765 Hillandale Circle, Macon, Ga 172, 319 Tiregol, Fusun A. ' 63, Semsipasa Ogdulsok No. 43 USKUDAR. Istanbul, Turkey 152, 360 Titus, Jane Wallace ' 65 2060 Grand Blvd.. Schenectady 9, N. Y 85, 319 Todd, Margery Lee ' 64 431 Fourth St., Bettendorf, Iowa 187, 340 Page Tofflemire, Patricia Ann ' 65, Sierra-Gorda 265 Lomas De Barr, Mexico 10 DF., Mexico 180, 319 Tolson, Jane E. ' 63 5615 Glenwood Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 85, 195, 360 Touchton, Judith Gray ' 62 P. O. Box 1011, Dade City, Fla 50, 185, 400 Tousey, Gail Marie ' 64 4401 Country Club Rd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 185, 340 Towle, Patricia M. ' 63 33 F. Venetian Wy., Apt. 85, Miami Beach, Fla 173, 360 Trainor, M. Melissa ' 64 1740 Portage Ave., South Bend 16, Ind 340 Trent, Mary Duke ' 64, 1415 Bivins St., Durham, N. C. Trent, Mary Elizabeth ' 64 7000 Beach Plaza, St. Petersburg Beach, Fla 85 Trent, Rebecca Grey ' 64 1415 Bivins St., Durham, N. C 173, 340 Trimbur, Nancy Jean ' 64 3204 Crescent Dr., N.E., War ren, Ohio 120, 194, 340 Triplet!, Joy E. ' 63, 3112 Ardsley Dr., Orlando, Fla 360 Triska, Thyra Olstad ' 62 91 Nassau Ave., Manhasset, N. Y 152, 183, 400 Tsamas, Andronike C. ' 62, 906 W. Maynard Ave., Durham, N. C. Tucker, Emily E. ' 62 2112 Dunhill Dr., Raleigh, N. C 188, 189, 400 Turner, Arline Elizabeth ' 62 1115 Woodburn Rd., Durham, N. C 171, 400 Tuttle, Wendelin Holly ' 65 1000 Mary Allen Lane, Mountainside, N. J 194, 320 Tuul, Mall ' 65, 90 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N. Y 320 Tyndall, Mary Louise ' 64 1800 Cambridge Dr., Kinston, N. C 340 Ullenberg, Judith Ann ' 65 1317 Woodhill Dr., Chattanooga 5, Tenn 170, 320 Ulmer, Mary Katherine ' 62 2236 Malvern Rd., Charlotte, N. C 50, 55, 136, 185, 401 Umstead, Merle Bradley ' 64 1552 Hermitage Ct., Durham, N. C 185, 340 Upchurch, Mabel Stuart ' 64 1724 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C 50, 173, 322, 340 Uzzell, Margaret A. ' 63 617 S. Madison Ave., Goldsboro, N. C 360 Vail, Helen Winifred ' 64 2730 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C 195, 340 Vale, Kathryn Ann ' 65 Rt. 2, Box 64, New Bern, N. C 85, 320 Van De Ree, Carol Emily ' 65 Box 20, Rt. 2, Clinton, Md 320 Van Dyck, Judith L. ' 63 422 Sinclair St., Norfolk 5, Va 179, 360 Vance, Virginia Lee ' 64 2344 Haven Ridge Dr., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga. Veach, Mary Lynn ' 62 318 Scottie PI., Charlotte 9, N. C 401 Verner, Ann Harris ' 64 3618 N. Nelson St., Arlington 7, Va 97, 173, 340 Verwoerdt, Frances P. ' 62, 2216 Elba St., Durham, N. C. Vick, Bonnie Gray ' 64 1572 Virginia St., Charleston 1, W. Va 340 Vintinner, Jane M. ' 64 35 Academy St., Franconia, N. H 85, 340 Vogel, Lynne M. ' 63 4112 25th PI., North, Arlington 7, Va 360 Volberg, Phyllis D. ' 63 532 Forestdale Rd., Kingsport, Tenn 360 Wagoner, Judith Ann ' 65 155 Spring Rd., Scotia 2, N. Y 64, 320 Waisman, Margaret ' 64 33 Ladoga Ave., Tampa 6, Fla 116, 341 Waite, Helen Valentine ' 62, 1327 Cole Mill Rd., Durham, N. C. Wald, Gail Sue ' 63 635 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C 175, 360 Waldchen, Helen E. ' 63, 414 Grove St., Westfield, N. J 360 Waldrop, Gwendolyn J. ' 64 Rt. 5, Box 243, Richmond 31, Va 120, 341 Wallace, Joann D. ' 62, 2713 Lawndale Ave., Durham, N. C. Wallace, Sue Daniel ' 64, P. O. Box 875, Chapel Hill, N. C. Wallendorf, Patricia A. ' 62 Ferris Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn 364, 401 Wallwork, Lany Kristen ' 63 1703 Green Hill Ave., Nashville, Tenn 59, 183. 361 Walsh, Patricia Jane ' 62, 904 Shepherd St., Durham, N. C. Wanless, Carole F. ' 63 2024 Wiggins Ave., Springfield, 111 179, 361 Wantz, Barbara ' 62 8659 Rio Grande Rd., Richmond 29, Va 164, 179, 401 Ward, Ann C. ' 63, P. O. Box 24, Blackfoot, Idaho 361 Ward, Ella Burns ' 64, Main St., Rowland, N. C 179, 341 iiiHlilii ' ililniil - - ' ■' i£l8ailiHUIiii|KPIi«W  !li HiiiiwBiiiWHtMiii 158, 182, 191, D. C. .183 Warn, Martha F. ' 63, 127 White Oak Ridge Rd., Short Hills, Warr, Virginia Ladd ' 62 1521 Central, Memphis 4, Tenn 120, Washburn, Barbara Jane ' 64 1906 E. Oakland, Bloomington, 111 62, Wassermann, Lorraine Jean ' 62 126 Victoria Blvd., Kenmore 17, N. Y. Waterman, Patricia ' 65 185 Saranac Ave., Buffalo 16, N. Y 120, 180, W aters, Elizabeth W. ' 63 5110 Longfellow, Tampa 9, Fla 55 Watson, Barbara Grace ' 65, Box 185, Rowland, N. C Watson, Jean Crane ' 65, 4023 Bristol Rd., Durham, N. C...184 Watson, Katrina J. ' 64 2123 Woodland Ave., Raleigh, N. C 70, 164, 173 Watson, Wendy Patricia ' 65, Box 419, Rt. 2, McLean, Va.. Weaver, Janet Marie ' 64, Box 138, Bailey, N. C 177, Weaver, Marjorie E. ' 62, P. O. Box 63, Murphy, N. C Weaver, Sandra ' 63, 1515 N. McKinley Rd., Arlington 5, Va Weaver, Sarah Lynn ' 65 Fresno 211, Colonia Aguila, Tampico Tampus, Mexico.. 176 Weaver, Susan Anne ' 63, Box 138, Bailey, N. C 177 Weber, Joan Condit ' 65 167 Scarcliffe Dr., Malverne, N. Y 85 Webber, Winona L. ' 64, 2441 Temple Dr., Winter Park, Fla.. Weber, Jill Karen ' 64, 11 Aberfeldy Dr., Trenton 8, N. J. Wechter, Marcia Michele ' 65 3702 Normandy Rd., Greensboro, N. C 176 Weeks, Barbara Kay ' 64 1445 Canterbury Ct., S.E., Aiken, S. C 189 Weeks, Beverly Vaughn ' 64 1317 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 173 Weeks, Susan Pratt ' 62 4009 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville 7, Fla 50, Weiner, Judith Ann ' 63 304 Crittenden St., Greenville, Miss 59, 75, 158, 175 Weingarth, Judith Ann ' 65 3428 Luther St., Winston-Salem, N. C Welch, Julie Anne ' 62 3505 Patterson St., Washington 15 Weldon, Nancy Leila ' 64 1527 Queens Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Wellborn, Virginia R. ' 62 825 Bourbon St., New Orleans 16, La 105, 106, 107 Welt, Phoebe ' 63, 602 Fifth Ave., Iowa City, Iowa....55, 187 Welter, Elizabeth A. ' 63, 1031 Field PI., Baldwin, N. Y West, Dallas Page ' 62 8105 Rose Hill Rd., Richmond 29, Va 69, 191 Weston, Leona Bell ' 62, 806 Lawndale St., Garner, N. C Wheat, Mary Erskine ' 64 133 Greenville St., S.W., Aiken, S. C 171 Wheeler, Mary M. ' 62, Limestone Coll., Gaffney, S. C 195 Wheland, Margaret E. ' 63, 9033 S. Bell Ave., Chicago 20, White, Catharine M. ' 63 2520 Kenmore Rd., Richmond 28, Va 85 White, Christine Perry ' 64 P. O. Box 21, Glen Head, N. Y 183 White, Frances Randolph ' 65, Ciaxa 879 Campnas Estade de Sao Paulo, Brazil 182 White, Jane Dale ' 64, 921 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, N. C White, Jo Ann ' 63 16th and Boulevard, Barnegat Light, N. J 121 White, May H. ' 63, 406 Linden Ave., Oxford, N. C 59 White, Susan Arline ' 63, 180 Mayfair Dr. Pittsburgh 28, Pa 70, 95, 178, 179, Whitfield, Mary Croom ' 65 2540 Dellwood Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 85, 194, Whitley, Lynda Carole ' 65 3289 Arnwood Ave., Macon, Ga 85, Whitmire, Clara Ann ' 63, 217 Meyers Dr., Greenville, S. C. Wier, Susan ' 62, 811 S. Main St., Lexington, Va Wikler, Judy Jean ' 65, 1158 Old York Rd., Abington, Pa... Wilbourne, Harriet S. ' 64, Box 308, Lillington, N. C 177, Wilcox, Cynthia Gould ' 63, 2725 Brown Ave., Durham, N. Wilcox, Landis Melrose ' 64 356 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 179, Wiley, Carolyn Joyce ' 62 315 Kenmore Rd., Douglaston 63, N. Y Wiley, Sarah H. ' 63, Wakefield Forest, Earlysville, Va 171, Wilkinson, Lillian Anne ' 64 718 Garden St., Charleston 2, W. Va 70, 173, Willard, Betty Jean ' 62, 1423 Clarendon St., Durham, N. C Williams, Ann Malloy ' 65 43 Red Cloud Rd., Fort Rucker, Ala 187, 194, Williams, Barbara Jean ' 62 528 N. E. 8th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 195, Williams, Carol A. ' 63, Rt. 6, Raleigh, N. C 185, 344, Williams, Catharine T. ' 63, 817 N. Leahy, Pawhuska, Okla... Page Page N. J. Williams, Janice G. ' 62, Munfordville, Ky 402 Williams, Martha E. ' 64, 1441 Perkin St., Alcoa, Tenn 342 401 Williams, Mary Frances ' 65 P. O. Box 238, Boonville, N. C 194, 321 341 Williams, Pattie Jean ' 64 6802 Valley Vista Lane, Scottsdale, Ariz 191, 342 Williams, Roberta G. ' 63 120 N. Franklin St., Rocky Mount, N. C 85, 361 320 Williams, Ruth Whitmore ' 63, 1319 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C. Willis, Edith H. ' 63, Rt. 2, Candler, N. C 185, 362 361 Willis, Elizabeth D. ' 63 .320 4923 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S. C 171, 362 320 Willis, Mary Alice ' 64 7737 N. Club Circle, Milwaukee 17, Wise 191, 342 341 Willis, Patricia ' 63 .320 1220 Jackson Springs Rd., Macon, Ga 75, 193, 362 341 Wilson, Ann Davie ' 63 -401 1910 N. Woodstock St., Arlington, Va 362 .361 Wilson, Ann ' 65, 1004 Beverly Dr., Florence, S. C 180 Wilson, Carol Ann ' 62 320 129 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 156, 403 401 Wilson, Mary Jeanne T. ' 62 3615 Dover Rd., Hope Valley, Durham, N. C. 320 Wilson, Jo E. ' 63, 3061 Wallace Circle, Huntington, W. Va 362 .341 Wilson, Mary Pittman ' 65 1729 N.W., nth Rd., Gainesville, Fla 182, 321 Wilson, Patricia Gail ' 64 320 5925 North 5th St., Arlington 3, Va 85, 342 Winfree, Sari Lynn ' 63 341 807 N. Eugene St., Greensboro, N. C 362 Wingfield, Jane I. ' 63 , 341 11 Glenridge Parkway, Montclair, N. J 177, 362 Winstead, Elizabeth ' 65, 4507 Bordeaux Ave., Dallas, Tex 321 , 401 Wise, Alethea Stewart ' 65 1857 Louden Hts. Rd., Charleston 4, W. Va 194, 321 361 Witherspoon, Jane C. ' 65 1332 The Terrace, Hagerstown, Md 70, 321 320 Wolf, Mary Magdalene ' 65 2217 South 61st Ave., Cicero 50, 111 342 , 401 Woodard, Carol Ann ' 63 525 San Esteban Ave., Coral Gables, Fla 156, 178, 179, 362 ...341 Woodburn, Judith Irene ' 65, 316 Mosby Ave., Littleton, N. C..-321 Woodruff, Mary Kathryn ' 65 , 161 7 Main St., Englishtown, N. J 182, 321 361 Wooten, Mary Bryan ' 64, Rt. 1, Kinston, N. C 185, 342 ...361 Worden, Susan F. ' 65 c o USTDC APO 63, San Francisco, Calif 195, 342 , 402 Worley, Judy Jo ' 65, 1130 Catawba, Kingsport, Tenn 321 ...402 Wright, Amanda T. ' 63 1424 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va 187, 362 , 341 Wright, Clara M. ' 62, 706 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C. , 402 Wright, Marguerite Sue ' 64 111. 3539 Hamstead Court, Durham, N. C 362 Yager, Sue Ann ' 64 , 361 2745 Borden Lane, Silver Spring, Md 152, 195, 342 Yarbrough, Virginia Ileen ' 65 , 341 105 Coll. Ave., Thomasville, N. C 321 Yarnall, Lynn Louise ' 64 , 320 5347 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Milwaukee 17, Wise 183, 342 ...341 Yeh, Betty ' 65 108 Walton Dr., Vista Acres, Lynchburg, Va 117, 120, 321 , 361 Yntema, Virginia Gwin ' 65 361 3950 Franklin Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich 321 Yoder, Margaret E. ' 63 361 Rt. 1, Indian Creek Country Club, Kilmarnock, Va 362 York, Tekla Ann ' 64 320 4502 Fairchild Loop, Larson A.F.B., Wash 179, 342 Young, Elizabeth B. ' 63 320 1216 Richardson Dr., Reidsville, N. C 362 .361 Young, Margaret Anne ' 63 -402 23 Ridge Dr. E., Berkeley Hts., N. J 173, 195, 362 .320 Young, Martha Cozart ' 63 341 2504 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C 362 C. Young, Mary A. ' 63, 1305 Park Ave., Baltimore 17, Md. Young, Patricia Mae ' 64, 1401 N. Roan St., Johnson City, Tenn. 341 Yucel, Guler F. ' 65 Moda Caddesi No. 7, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey 321 ..402 Zaugg, Mary Cecile ' 64 361 4721 Columbia Rd., Annandale, Va 164, 171, 342 Zbikowski, Gwendolyn Ann ' 65 341 2 Fairmount Ave., Terryville, Conn 321 Zell, Lois Jane ' 63, 301 S. Church St., West Chester, Pa 362 Zimmerman, Emma Jean ' 62 321 912 Madison Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C 403 Zimmerman, Sallie Claire ' 62 402 40 Glenside Rd., S. Orange, N. J 403 361 Zlotowitz, Ruth Carolyn ' 65 ..361 3625 Forest Garden Ave., Baltimore 7, Md 321 ■nraa UNDERGRADUATE MEN Page Aballi. Arturo Jose. Jr. 6. ' i 141 S. Mendenhall. Memphis, Tenn 262. 304 Abbot, Haviland H. 63 5223 Kanawha Ave.. Charleston 4, W. Va 213, 346 Abbott, John Alfred 64 127 Clayton Ave.. Waynesboro. Pa 118, 157, 324 Abbott. Sefton F. J. 63 607 N. Pineview. Goldsboro, N. C 58, 69, 223, 346 Abbott, Thomas P. 63. 5400 S.W. 98 Terr., South Miami, Fla. Abernethy, John A. 64 403 E. Market St.. Johnson, Tenn 265, 346 Ackerknecht, Wm. E., Ill ' 64 6247 N. 22nd Rd., Arlington 5, Va 83, 324 Adams, Andrew J., Jr. ' 63, HQS 7th U.S. Army Spt. Comd. APO 279, N. Y., N. Y 115, 127, 201, 346 Adams, Charles F. ' 64, Java, Va 105, 106, 224, 324 Adams, Clifford Sweet 65, 515 Warren Rd., San Mateo, Cal 304 Adams, James Albert ' 64, Box 391, Roscoe, N. Y 197, 324 Adams, Rex Dee ' 62 215 Woods Ave., Oakhill, W. Va 54, 137, 211, 234, 366 Adams, Thomas Robert ' 62 895 Davis Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 197, 262, 263, 366 Adlam, James Kenneth ' 65 1731 Hilltop Rd.. Jenkintown, Pa 127, 304 Ahnfeldt, Arnold L., Jr. ' 65 1200 Courthouse Rd., Arlington, Va 127, 304 Akins, William H., Jr. ' 64. Box 4225 Fondren Sta., Jackson, Miss. Aldridge. John Graves ' 65 Country Club Dr., Rt. 6. Mt. Airy, N. C 196, 304 Alexander. James F. ' 62 3518 Union St., Mission Hills, San Diego 1, Cal 366 Alexander, Robert Earl ' 62 2928 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C 209, 366 Alexander, Welborn E., Jr. ' 63 225 Norwood St., Lenoir, N. C 58, 346 Allen. Barna Titus, Jr. ' 62 409 Hamilton St., Leaksville, N. C 366 Allen. David Williams ' 62 4112 San Juan. Tampa 9, Fla 228, 229, 366 Allen, John Ashley, Jr. ' 63 402 North 3rd St., Smithfield, N. C 149, 346 Allen, John C, III ' 63, 1027 Pine St., Burlington, Vt 346 Allen, Kenneth Ray ' 64 6 Nelson St., Ferry Farms, Fredericksburg, Va 118, 258, 324 Allen, William Edward ' 65, N. Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg, Ky. Allen. Wm. Fred ' 65, 4101 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Mich...324 Alley, James Carl ' 64 150 N.W. 100th Terr.. Miami Shores, Fla 128, 324 Allsbrook, William Calvin ' 64, Box 303, Clayton, N. C 324 Allyn. Donald Lancy ' 65 612 N. Washington Ave., Moorestowh, N. J 208, 304 Alsentzer. Wm. James, Jr. ' 64 421 Armstrong Ave., Wilmington. Del 201, 324 Altmaier. Martin D. ' 64. 669 Bexley Ave., Marion, Ohio.. 83, 324 Altman. Richard Michael ' 64 460 Prospect Ave., West Orange, N. J. Altschuler, Richard Alan ' 65 635 Revere Rd., Merion Sta.. Pa 212, 304 Alworth. Thomas 63. 15 Roswell Terr., Glen Ridge, N. J. .213, 346 Ambler. C. Merrill, Jr. ' 64 828 Glen Rd., Jenkintown, Pa 254, 324 Amey. David George ' 63 32 Court St., Lancaster, N. Y 131, 149, 201, 346 Amley, Edward A. ' 64 950 41 Ave., North, St. Petersburg, Fla 209, 324 Anders, Charles Alan ' 65 8105 Old Riggs Rd., Hyattsville, Md 118, 304 Anderson, Bruce Hamilton ' 63, c o Winnst ead Plantation Thomasville, Ga 58, 126, 127, 148, 219, 346 Anderson, Harry Kemp, Jr. ' 64 7131 Andalusia Ave.. Jacksonville 7, Fla 223, 324 Anderson, Kenneth W. ' 62 HG Heidelburg Post. APO 166, New York, N. Y 366 Anderson, Lawrence H. ' 63 33 Ellington Dr., East Northport, N. Y 346 Anderson, Richard S. ' 62, 105 Parsons Dr., Syracuse, N. Y. Anderson, Stephen Robert ' 65 182 Bristol Rd., Wellesley Hills 81, Mass 304 Anderson, Thomas J. ' 65 100 First Ave., S.E.. Atlanta 17, Ga 117, 304 Anderson, Thomas P. ' 64, Commander Sixth Fleet FPO, New York, N. Y 131, 221, 258, 324 Page Anderson, William R. ' 64 1205 First St., Huntington 1, W. Va 201, 324 Andrews, Craig Neal ' 65 c o Allis Chalmers, York Works, York, Pa 115, 304 Appen, Richard Everett ' 62 6201 Bresslyn Rd., Nashville, Tenn 221, 367 Applestein, Jeffrey M. ' 64 245 Ardmore Ave., Trenton 9, N. J 67, 231, 324 Arenson, Ronald Lee ' 65 1900 E. Leonard St., Pensacola, Fla 224, 304 Argy, John ' 65, 1058 Polk St., Hollywood, Fla 117, 304 Arline, Arthur Woodson, Jr. ' 65, P. O. Box 480, Norfolk, Va...304 Armbrecht, Frank M., Jr. ' 63 7666 Yarmouth Dr., Richmond 25, Va 99, 346 Armfield, Howard M., Jr. ' 64, Middleburg, Va 324 Armour, Clifford A. ' 63, Bayside Dr., North East, Md 62, 346 Armstrong, James Jay ' 63 450 S. Wisconsin Ave., Villa Park, 111 58, 223, 270, 346 Amey, William Charles ' 62, 214 W. Park Dr., Morganton, N. C. Arnold, Gary Seth ' 63 417 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y 231, 346 Arnold, Jay L. ' 62 919 28th St., N.E., Canton 4, Ohio 155, 231, 367 Arnold, Richard Ernest ' 64, 81 Mapes Ave., Nutley 10, N. J 324 Arrington, Joel C. Ill ' 62 314 Claire Dr., Thomasville, Ga 234, 237, 239, 244 Arthur, William B., Jr. ' 64 715 Bleeker Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y 126, 324 Aruza, Albert F. ' 63, 72 Soundview Dr., Stamford, Conn. ..234, 346 Ashmun, Raymond Van, Jr. ' 64 3505 W. Scott PI., Denver 21, Colo. Ashworth, Thomas Edward ' 65 P. O. Box 323, Appomattox, Va 304 Atkinson, Sid Eugene ' 64 2705 Elgin St., Durham, N. C 128, 219, 324 Atlee, William A., Jr. ' 64, 1414 Ridge Rd., Lancaster, Pa 254 Atwater, Luther E., Ill ' 64 Arcadia, Rt. 3, Columbia, S. C 58, 219, 324 Austin, George M. ' 64 2163 Bayard Park Dr., Evansville 14, Ind 265, 324 Avera, Talcott Wait ' 63 400 Westover Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 229, 346 Bachman, Walter E., Ill ' 65, Bethman Rd., Easton, Pa. .202, 304 Backus, Henry Lindsley, III ' 63 Vernon View, Savannah, Ga 213, 367 Baer, George James ' 65 829 Balfour Rd., Grosse Points Pk. 30, Mich 224, 304 Bailey, George Robert, Jr. ' 63 464 Derby Rd., Baldwin, N. Y 213, 346 Baird, Edward Forrest ' 65 R.F.D. 3, West Chester, Pa 131, 228, 304 Baird, William Jesse, III ' 65, Box 351, Pikeville, Ky 304 Baker, George T., Ill ' 63 980 Alameda Blvd., Coronado 18, Cal 130, 133 Balitsaris, Peter M. ' 65 Rotherwood Dr., Knoxville, Tenn 204, 304 Ball, Marshall Ray ' 64, Box 154-A Thurman Rd., New Bern, N. C. Banks, Lawrence Kirk ' 65 110 Beverly PI., Greensboro, N. C 222, 304 Banks, Robert M., Jr. ' 64 1017 Dolphin PI., Corpus Christi, Tex 130, 219, 346 Bannerman, Ian C. ' 64, 142 Revere Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Barbee, Ronald Mills ' 65, Rt. 1, Morrisville, N. C 206, 304 Barefield, Thomas W. ' 62 3640 Spring Valley Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala 225, 367 Barefoot, Sherwood W., II ' 63 3107 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C 116 Barker, John K. ' 64 1764 N.E. 16th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 211, 324 Barlow, Richard Smith ' 65, 506 N. Third St., Bardstown, Ky 304 Barnes, Edwin Ray ' 63 P. O. Box 786, Hillsboro, N. C 130, 149, 234, 346 Barnes, Freeman W., Jr. ' 62 287 West Neck Rd., Huntington, N. Y 155, 203, 367 Barnes, Stephen P. ' 65 287 West Neck Rd., Huntington, N. Y 202, 304 Barnett, Gustave G., Ill ' 63 910 Riverview Dr., Brielle, N. J 219, 346 Barnhardt, Zeb Elonzo, Jr. ' 64 1713 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 58, 130, 197, 324 Barr, Arthur Michael ' 63 4125 Lexington Ave., Jacksonville 10, Fla 112, 209, 346 w I ni|iiii,{ pjii.i, .1,1), li|tttiSjiiM M Ri. ' Page Barr, Roger Coke ' 64, 385 Tallulah Ave., Jacksonville 8, Fla. Barr, Stuart George ' 64 29 Cottage PI., Staten Island 2, N. Y 95, 324 Barrier, Norman G. ' 62, 711 Oakwood Dr., Statesville, N. C 367 Bartlett, Peter N. ' 63, 23 El Caminito Del Sur., Monterey, Cal. Bass, Kenneth C, III ' 65 402 Crest Rd., Carrcroft, Wilmington 3, Del 117, 304 Bassett, Richard R. ' 63 Friends Boys School, Ramallah, Jordan 213, 265, 271, 346 Bastian, Gary Bradley ' 65 1867 Cleveland Ave., Abington, Pa 304 Bateman, James N. ' 63 209 Cherokee Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pa 225, 346 Bates, Robert Carl ' 64, 92 Orchard St., Delmar, N. Y 324 Battelle, Anthony E. ' 62 100 Athens Ave., Madison Township, N. J 197, 259, 367 Battelle, Nicholas S. ' 64 100 Athens Ave., Madison Township, N. J 130, 197, 324 Baucom, Thomas Lee ' 62, 405 Oakland Dr., Fayetteville, N. C...367 Bauder, Bruce James ' 62 2105 Cordova Dr., Sanford, Fla 151, 165, 225, 271, 367 Baumgartner, Bruce R. ' 65 36 Earnscliff Court, Fort Thomas, Ky 95, 117, 222, 304 Bauserman, John Allan ' 64 905 W. Kilgore Rd., Kalamazoo, Mich 325 Bayes, Guy Anthony ' 65, 5524 Park Rd., Falls Church, Va 304 Baylin, Stephen Bruce ' 64, 2535 Wrightwood Ave., Durham, N. C. Bean, Bruce Gordon ' 65 247 Commonwealth Ave., New Bedford, Mass 222, 325 Beasley, Frederick Alex ' 65 205 Barnard Ave., Aiken, S. C 130, 222, 304 Beasley, Robert Lawson ' 64 417 Walker St., Durham, N. C 203, 234, 346 Bebout, David Benton ' 64 20975 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Hts., Ohio 197, 325 Bedingfield, John R., Jr. ' 64 15 S. Greenwood Ave., Ware Shoals, S. C. Beguin, Fred Albert ' 63 2694 Penfield Rd., Fairport, N. Y 211, 259, 347 Beischer, George D. ' 63 847 Gerhardt Dr., Pensacola, Fla 225, 347 Beimfohr, Carl Edward ' 64 2280 S.W. I5th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 115, 219, 325 Bell, Corwin Allan ' 63, 3329 Gail Dr., Columbus, Ga 130 Bell, Don Ed ' 63, 725 N. Edison St., Arlington, Va 83, 225 Bell, John, Jr. ' 63, 2005 Wheat St., Columbia, S. C 197, 347 Bell, Luther Edward, Jr. ' 63 615 W. Campus Dr., Durham, N. C 205, 367 Bell, Oliver Alexander ' 65, 2605 Garner Rd., Raleigh, N. C 304 Bell, Paul E., Jr. ' 63 3031 S.W. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla 103, 128, 149, 347 Belvin, William Long, Jr. ' 64 19 Flinn Dr., Savannah, Ga 213, 325 Belvin, William Stuart ' 62 Breakneck Hill Rd., Middlebury, Conn 219, 368 Bengel, Paul Robert ' 63 1616 Ridge Ave., Arnold, Pa 234, 237, 241 Benjamin, Albert E., Jr. ' 65 3223 Marnat Rd., Baltimore 8, Md 304 Bennett, Bruce Harry ' 63 321 W. Franklin St., Morrisville, Pa 347 Bennett, Bruce R. ' 65 3600 Cantrell Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga 305 Bennett, Frank White, III ' 64, 1609 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Bennett, John Herbert ' 65 6413 Marjory Lane, Bethesda 14, Md 206, 258, 305 Bennett, Robert Stanley ' 62, 62 Dayton St., Danvers, Mass. Bennett, Wilbur J., Jr. ' 62 Box 236 B, Rt. 2, Nashville, Ark 207, 368 Benson, Karl Theodore ' 64 729 Chestnut Ave., Falls Church, Va 83, 126, 201, 325 Bentley, Francis John D. ' 62 Kilkenny Farm, Orlean, Va 203, 368 Beresford, Scott Franklin ' 65 605 Valley Green Dr., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 220, 305 Berger, Arthur E. ' 62, Eastover, S. C 158 Bergman, Alvin Barrie ' 65, 201 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Bernstein, Frank Hutzler ' 63 Naylors Lane, Pikesville 8, Md 155, 231, 347 Berry, Alan Douglas ' 65 77 Taylor Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky 210, 305 Berry, Jean Paul ' 63 209 E. Wilson Ave., Mooresville, N. C 234, 238 Berry, Thomas Cornell, Jr. ' 65 104 Lake Shore Dr., Virginia Beach, Va 130, 305 Berson, Robert Chambliss ' 65 2033 Fairway Dr., Birmingham, Ala 305 Page Berteau, John Thomas ' 64, Box 45, Lake Jem, Fla 325 Bertsch, John Roger ' 65 3131 Midland Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich 262, 305 Best, James Arthur, Jr. ' 63, Burrage Rd., Rt. 3, Concord, N. C. Best, Michael Robert ' 62, 205 Murray Ave., Durham, N. C. Best, Page Hinton ' 64, Rt. 2, Brevard, N. C. Best, Richard Allen ' 64 Colombia, South America 82, 83, 100, 211, 325 Bethea, Thomas D. ' 63 127 Woodland Dr., Newport News, Va 264 Bethel, David J. ' 63, 3870 Leafy Way, Miami 33, Fla.. .221, 347 Bickford, Joseph C, Jr. ' 62 103 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y 223, 368 Bierfeld, James Louis ' 65 275 Ivy Lane, Highland Park, III 230, 305 Bittner, George D. ' 63, 3012 Oak St., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Bivins, John F., Jr. ' 64, Crestlin Dr., High Point, N. C 119 Black, George Browne, Jr. ' 65 714 Morris Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa 131, 202, 305 Blackard, William Raymond ' 65 3531 Hedrick St., Jacksonville 5, Fla 131, 196, 305 Blackburn, William W. ' 64 2 C How. Bn. 15th Arty., Fort Wainwright, Ala 224, 347 Blackwelder, Brent F. ' 64 3419 Lowell St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 83, 325 Blackwelder William Cudd ' 64 4142 Statesville Hwy., Charlotte, N. C 219, 325 Blair, Richard Walter ' 64 425 S. Garfield, Hinsdale, 111 129, 325 Blanco, David Bennett ' 63 1000 Wellington Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 197, 347 Bland, Robert Noell ' 63 108 Cody St., St. Albans, W. Va 66, 347 Blick, John Strauchan ' 65, Apt. 616, Slaton Manor Apt. 2965 Pharr Cts., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 305 Block, Dennis Buckley ' 62 103 McKinley St., Middletown, Ohio 211, 368 Blumfeldt, David Wayne ' 63 40 Lebanon Hills Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 203, 260, 347 Boericke, James F. ' 65, 134 Grays Lane, Haverford, Pa 259, 325 Boggs, Parker Trenholm ' 65, Box 552, Falmouth, Mass 305 Boll, Charles E., II ' 63, 209 Washington St., Charleston, W. Va. Bomze, Edward Lemuel ' 63 840 Bryant St., Woodmere, N. Y 231, 368 Bond, William M. ' 62 Meadow Estates, Wheeling, W. Va 211, 368 Bonham, George G. ' 63 1323 Bywood Lane, Charlotte 9, N. C 347 Bonham, Thirwall W. ' 64 1323 Bywood Lane, Charlotte 9, N. C 325 Booker, John Parks, Jr. ' 63 N. Church St., Walhalla, S. C 347 Booher, Kermit Rex, Jr. ' 65 601 Hillcrest Terr., Parkersburg, W. Va 224, 305 Boos, John Donald ' 62 221 15 113th Dr., Cambria Hts. 11, N. Y 368 Booth, Stuart Edgar ' 62 73 Mullens Lane, Bernardsville, N. J 197, 368 Bosher, Robert Marshall ' 65 317 Bob-O-Link Dr., Virginia Beach, Va 305 Bostock, Roy Jackson ' 62 205 Howard Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 54, 137, 211, 234, 368 Boswell, Richard Neal ' 65 Rt. 2, Canal Rd., Brunswick, Ga 210, 305 Boswell, Wade Melvin ' 65 2601 Delrose Dr., Knoxville 14, Tenn 262, 305 Bottcher, Dana Clarke ' 64, 3 Dorothy Ave., Holden, Mass. Bouknight, William R., Ill 62, Society St., St. George, S. C 73 Bouman, John Karl 65 8 Westerly Way, Binghamton, N. Y 220, 305 Bowling, Fred Gay, Jr. ' 65 302 E. Highland Ave., Kinston, N. C 198, 305 Bowman, Charles R. ' 64 Remsens Lane, R.F.D. 1, Oyster Bay, N. Y 209, 347 Bowyer, Albert Thomas ' 62 3464 N. Hope St., Philadelphia 40, Pa 112, 209, 369 Boyce, Samuel Alexander ' 64 Rt. 10, Box 421, Charlotte, N. C 325 Boyd, Robert Allan ' 63 1908 Liberty Dr., Greensboro, N. C 219, 347 Boyer, Heath C. ' 63 514 St. Clair Ave., Grosse Pt. 30, Mich 54, 67 Boyett, Robert Lee, Jr. ' 65 2272 Wineleas Rd., Decatur, Ga 325 Bracy, Benjamin F. ' 65 550 Middleton St., N.E., Orangeburg, S. C 305 Page Bradbury, Paul Thomas ' 65 1661 Mt. Paran Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 224, 305 Bradshaw, Michael James ' 62, 2000 Cedar St., Durham, N. C. Brannock, Larry Richard ' 65, Rt. I, Reidsville, N. C 305 Branscomb. Ernest J., Jr. ' 65 506 Acorn Court, Chattanooga 5, Tenn 305 Brantley, Robert L. ' 64. 1805 Glendale Ave., Durham, N. C. Braren, Herbert Victor ' 62 455 Poinciana Dr., Sarasota, Fla 203, 369 Braswell, Stephen Render ' 62, Surgeon HQ AMC Box 62 Wright Patt. AFB, Ohio 67, 68, 69, 138, 222, 223, 369 Breazeale, James A. ' 64 1040 Twinkletown Rd., Memphis 16, Tenn 202, 325 Bredder, Roy Stanley ' 65 2431 Greenwich Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 305 Breen, Robert E., Jr. ' 62, Box 1918 Jacksonville, Fla 127, 138, 148, 196, 197, 262, 263, 369 Breitweiser, Robert A., Jr. ' 63 2774 N. Wakefield St., Arlington, Va 224 Brennan, James, Jr. ' 64, Rt. 3, Box 525 B, Gastonia, N. C 325 Brennan. John William ' 63 416 North St., Portsmouth, Va 211, 347 Bresee, Louis B., Jr. ' 62 403 Central Ave., Towson 4, Md 114, 150, 225, 369 Brewster, John E., Jr. ' 65, 1220 N. Main St., Wheaton, 111 305 Brian, Earl W., Jr. ' 63, 2111 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Bridgeman, Kenneth S. ' 65 2517 Milliard Rd., Richmond 28, Va 305 Bridgers, John Furman ' 65, 503 W. Nash St., Wilson, N. C. Bridges, Daniel W., Jr. ' 62 423 Worster Ave., Hampton, Va 127, 205, 234, 369 Bridges, Wayne Eugene ' 64, 814 E. 22 St., Hialeah, Fla 325 Briggs, Robert William ' 63 1575 Bellevue Dr., Wooster, Ohio 58, 127, 148, 211, 347 Brigham, John Carl ' 64 212 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J 206, 325 Brill, Howard Walter ' 65 2725 Dach Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla 305 Brinson, Lloyd George Jr. ' 63 P. O. Box 375, New Bern, N. C 130, 133, 215, 260, 347 Britton, Howard W. ' 63 1010 Wateree St., Kingsport, Tenn 103, 347 Brock, Richard C. ' 63 3001 N. E. 19th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 155, 258, 347 Brockwell, Benjamin B. ' 65 1007 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C 66 Broesche, Travis C. ' 63 3114 Aberdeen Way, Houston 25, Tex 58, 156, 223, 347 Broker, Nathanael ' 65, 18 Rockland Rd., Concord, N. H 305 Bromhal, Robert Lowell ' 62 1701 Vista St., Durham, N. C 199, 369 Brooks, Charles Irving ' 65 c o Texaco, Inc., 135 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y 305 Brooks, David Robert ' 63, 321 Oakwood Dr., Antioch, 111. .73, 347 Brooks, Donald Bradley ' 65 831 Comwallis Dr., Greensboro, N. C 196, 305 Broome, Ernest Harry ' 64, 705 Lancaster Ave., Monroe, N. C. Broome, O. Whitfield, Jr. ' 62 409 Phifer St., Monroe. N. C 99, 151, 369 Brown, Anthony Sterling ' 65 27 Trumbull Ave.. Milford, Conn 221, 325 Brown, David C, Jr. ' 63 224 Moultrie Square, Anderson, S. C 83, 215, 347 Brown, David Kepler ' 65 8317 Robert Bruce Dr., Bon Air 35, Va , 219, 325 Brown, Dempsey Short, Jr. ' 64 824 Laurel Ave.. Macon. Ga 221, 325 Brown, Douglas Coleman ' 64 8012 Vale St., Alexandria, Va 211, 234, 325 Brown. John Madeira III ' 65 Woodburn Farm, Piketon. Ohio 206, 271, 325 Brown, Kendrick E., Jr. ' 62, 4115 Everett St., Kensington, Md...201 Brown, Kenneth Gerard ' 62 2558 N.W. 19, Oklahoma City 7, Okla 219, 369 Brown, Paul Frederick, Jr. ' 65 904 Allen Dr., Clearwater, Fla 228, 305 Brown, Ralph Edward ' 65 1631 Marion Ave., Durham, N. C 126, 200, 305 Brown, Robert Luther ' 63, RD 2, Lakeside Dr., Gloversville, N. Y. Brown, Stanley C. ' 64, 18 Rounds St., New Bedford, Mass 325 Brown. Stephen Clinton ' 63 2363 Fair Ave.. Columbus 9, Ohio 199, 369 Brown. Timothy Scott ' 65 Cliffdale Rd., Greenwich, Conn 208, 305 Brown, Joseph Dillon, Jr. ' 64 1550 Prospect PI., Ashland, Ky 254, 325 Browning, Arthur Lee ' 62, 721 Madison St., Portsmouth, Va. Page Bruen, James Alton, Jr. ' 63 600 Cedar St., N.W., Washington 12, D. C 58, 203, 348 Brumbaugh, David Willis ' 63 374 Evandale Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 207, 369 Brumby, Ri chard Gray. II ' 63 3048 Andrews Dr.. Atlanta 5, Ga 219, 369 Brunson, David W. ' 64 1426 Henderson St., Columbia, S. C 209, 325 Bryan, John Rupert, Jr. ' 65 402 Pine Valley Dr., Wilmington, N. C 325 Bryant, Leonard S. ' 63, 326 Brookvale Rd., Butler, N. J 348 Bryant, Wallace Dean ' 64, Blairs, Va 209, 369 Brydges, James Edward, Jr. ' 64 1679 Spotswood PI., Lynchburg, Va 325 Bryson. Daniel R. ' 63, 818 Anderson St., Durham, N. C...205, 348 Buchanan, Ernest T., Ill ' 62 32 Carolyn Dr., Virginia Beach, Va 209, 258, 369 Buchanan, Robert T. ' 63 418 Kings Court, San Antonio 12, Tex 229, 348 Buchholz, James W. ' 63, 609 W. Front St., Perrysburg, Ohio Buckalew, M. Walker, Jr. ' 62, 2232 Westfield Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C 130, 165, 197, 258, 369 Buckland, Golden T., Jr. ' 63 317 Blowing Rock Rd., Boone, N. C 348 Buckley, Jay Lynn ' 64 3007 Laurel Ave., Cheverly, Md 215, 247, 248, 249, 325 Buckner, Spencer A., Jr. ' 64 209 E. Woodlawn Ave., Falls Church, Va 325 Budd, Joel Kirk ' 63, Rt. 3, Sanford, N. C 215, 348 Buddington, Richard S. ' 64 3902 Commander Dr., Hyattsville, Md 217, 325 Buehler, Bruce Alan ' 65 2401 Siesta Dr., Sarasota, Fla 103, 305 Bugg, Charles Edward ' 62 1544 Hermitage Ct., Durham, N. C 205, 369 Bundy, James Henry ' 62, Box 209, Farmville, N. C 215, 370 Bunn, Ronald Roy ' 62 4812 Aukai Ave., Honolulu 15, Hawaii 83, 370 Burch, James David ' 62, Rt. 2. Clyde, N. C 234, 238, 239 Burch, Robert Mildon ' 62, 1302 Mayfair Rd., Raleigh, N. C 370 Burdge, Lawrence Reid ' 64, 46 Hilltop Terr., Red Bank, N. J 325 Burgess, Andrew L., Jr. ' 65 2760 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va 130, 223, 326 Burgess, Arthur Harry, Jr. ' 65 322 Third Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C 305 Burgess, Stanley E. ' 64, 400 Bluebill Lane, Alexandria, Va 326 Burk, Peter Gordon ' 64 10541 Abbott Ave., Minneapolis 20, Minn 229, 326 Burke, David Lawrence ' 65 51 Emerson Rd., Winchester, Mass 130, 196, 305 Burdette, Marvin David ' 65 Jan Drive, College Park, Ga 205, 234, 326 Burnham, R. F., Jr. ' 63, 1403 Hewitt St., Falls Church, Va 348 Burns, John Gordon ' 65 1126 Lynbrook Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 305 Burow, Richard Wilcox ' 62, 13 Fletcher, Danville, 111 223, 370 Burrice. Robert Nickell ' 65 712 Greenridge Lane, Louisville, Ky 212, 305 Burslem, William A., Jr. ' 65, 5710 38th Ave., Hyattsville, Md...306 Burnstein, Gary Stuart ' 65, 9 Arbor Lane, Merrick, L. I., N. Y. Busch, Gerald K. ' 64 945 Sierra Ventana, Mexico City, Mexico 262 Bush, Jack Ranolph, Jr. ' 62 R.R. Box 79, East Palatka, Fla 205, 370 Butler, Jared William ' 62 Rural Rt. 1, Forest, Ind 32, 94, 138, 211, 254, 370 Butts, Edward B. ' 64, 153 Lewis Ave., Salem, Va. Buzzard, Lynn Robert ' 63, 1604 Angier Ave., Durham, N. C. Byrd, Kenneth Alfred ' 62 302 Selwyn Dr., Erwin, N. C 79, 82, 83, 370 Byrne, Richard Redman ' 62 46 Main St., Hatfield, Mass 79, 83, 213, 371 Caggiano, Joseph Louis ' 65, 28 Gates Ave., Summit, N. J 306 Caldwell, Edward Riddle ' 65 1031 Tennyson Dr., Charlotte, N. C 306 Caldwell, Mark Jeffrey ' 65 113 Timothy Ave., Clinton, Tenn 204, 306 Caleen, Reynold Laurence ' 65 245 Miraflores Dr., Palm Beach, Fla 127, 306 Calendar, Richard L. ' 62 Box 349, R.F.D. 1, New Market, N. J 207, 371 Callahan. Joseph B. ' 64, 162 Kennedy St., Bradford, Pa 326 Caltagirone, Wm. Andrew ' 65 10 Tuttle Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y 326 Calvert, Stephen B. ' 62 2223 12 Ave., West, Bradenton, Fla 229, 371 Page Cameron, Donald Curtis ' 65 41 Marquette Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J 206, 306 Cameron, Edmund M., Jr. ' 62 883 Louise Circle, Durham, N. C 371 Camp, Ernest, III ' 64 2597 Birchwood Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 58, 197, 326 Campbell, Edward Sidney ' 63 23 Lanneau Dr., Greenville, S. C 371 Campbell, Frank A., Jr. ' 63 1239 Keene Rd., Clearwater, Fla 209, 348 Campbell, James Stewart ' 65 6711 Burlwood Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 83, 306 Campbell, Robert Clarke ' 64 1239 Keene Rd., Clearwater, Fla 209, 326 Cannon, Linden Kinder, III ' 65 519 Ripley St., Alexandria, Va 220, 221, 326 Caraker, Andrew Malcolm ' 65 42368 Hammill Lane, Plymouth, Mich 216, 306 Caraway, James Spence ' 65 1981 Gi-eenwood Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 262, 306 Cardwell, Joseph T., Jr. ' 64, 863 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Carey, Raymond Joseph, Jr. ' 63 143 E. Ridge Dr., Waterbury, Conn. Carlitz, Robert David ' 65 2303 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C 262, 306 Carlson, Edwin Allen, Jr. ' 64 245 White Ave., Roanoke Rapids, N. C 131, 223, 326 Carlson, Richard Bruce ' 64 307 Anderson Blvd., Geneva, 111 217, 326 Carlson, Ronald Darwin ' 62, Rt. 1, Box 205, Matawan, N. J 371 Carmichael, Wm. Leighton ' 64 1223 Chickering Rd., Nashville, Tenn 197, 326 Carpenter, James C. ' 63 118 W. Berger, Santa Fe, New Mex 91, 348 Carpenter, Randle B., Jr. ' 62 2409 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N. C 69, 73, 138, 223, 371 Carraway, Robert D. ' 62, Chester, Mass 118, 371 Carson, Christopher L. ' 62 820 Soundview Dr., Mamaroneck, N. Y 100, 221, 371 Carstarphen, William H. ' 62 400 School Dr., Williamston, N. C 211, 371 C srstcn Jsck C r3.i2 6 j 302 Rosewood Ave., Winnetka, 111 101, 102, 199, 348 Carter, David Michael ' 64 1211 Dabney Dr., Henderson, N. C 348 Carter, Forrest Dean, Jr. ' 64 850 S. E. 4th Ave., Pompano Beach, Fla 270, 326 Carter, Robert Mills ' 62 2305 Rosewood Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 99, 371 Carter, Stephen Goddard ' 62, 2313 Elder St., Durham, N. C. Carver, Stephen George ' 65 1617 N. McDowell, S.E., Charlotte, N. C 306 Cashwell, Leon Franklin ' 65, Rt. 6, Raleigh, N. C 128, 306 Castle, Truman Rose ' 65 334 Wilmette Ave., Glenview, 111 212, 306 Cawley, John Arnold, Jr. ' 65 1629 Rainbow Bend, Elkhart, Ind 208, 306 Cayce, Edgar Evans, Jr. ' 65 300 Michigan Ave., Oceana, Va 206, 306 Cecil, Charles E. ' 63 17 Rumson Rd., Rumson, N. J 201, 348 Chafkin, Michael Jay ' 65 367 Lincoln PI., Brooklyn 38, N. Y 262, 326 Chaiken, William Edward ' 62 2737 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N. C 371 Chaiken, Robert Lee ' 65 2737 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N. C 212, 306 Chambers, Robert H., Ill ' 62 2456 Jefferson Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 151, 371 Chang, Jack Han Teh ' 64 Apt. 1-B, 647 W. 207th St., New York 34, N. Y 326 Chapin, Douglas McCall ' 62, 248 Camden Rd. Atlanta 9, Ga 53, 128, 138, 149, 150, 159, 197, 365, 372 Chapman, Leonard Fielding ' 64 USMC MOQ 2003, Camp Lejeune, N. C 219, 326 Chapman, Richard Booth ' 62 210 Greenville St., Anderson, S. C 130, 149, 209, 372 Chappell, David Michael ' 63, Rt. I, Box 282, Raleigh, N. C. Chappell, Graham E., Jr. ' 62 1000 Horton Rd., Durham, N. C 119, 227, 372 Charles, Allan D. ' 63, Rt. 1, Duncan, S. C 103, 348 Charlwood, Wm. W. ' 64, 1 14 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 326 Cheatham. Robert Lee ' 65 First Nat ' l Bank Bldg., Pulaski, Tenn 127, 306 Cheek, Hannon James ' 64, 919 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Cheek, James Howe, III ' 64 221 Evelyn Ave., Nashville 5, Tenn 264, 326 Chenault, H. Lynn ' 62, 1613 Bayview Blvd., Norfolk, Va Chernish, William N. ' 64 217 Saturn Dr., North Star, Newark, Del 58, 114, 225 Cherry, Haskille Scott ' 62 5324 Albemarle St., Washington 16, D. C 200, 201 Chesnutt, Edwin Lee ' 63 5921 Preston Lane, Charlotte, N. C 53, 159, 211, 234 Cheves, James Edward, Jr. ' 65, Warrenton, N. C Chotiner, Gerald ' 65 3609 O ' Neil Blvd., McKeesport, Pa 230 Christie, Carter Byron ' 62 2004 River Oaks Blvd., Houston 19, Texas 223, Churchill, Neil E. ' 64 445 Sunny Acres, Niagara Falls, N. Y 203, 234 Clamp, Jesse Carl, III ' 65 2126 Glenhorst Rd., Minneapolis 16, Minn 127 Clark, Benjamin C. ' 63, Rt. 1, Vonore, Tenn Clark, Clyde Randall ' 62 2606 Broad St., Durham, N. C 234, Clark, Douglas Mason ' 64 110 Drake Smith Lane, Rye, N. Y 219 Clark, Harold Franklin, Jr. ' 63 1920 N. Hollister St., Arlington, Va 215 Clark, James Ligon ' 63, Rt. 5, Box 885, Charlotte, N. C... Clark, John C. ' 63 108 Glenview Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada 221 Clark, Peter Bruce ' 64, 50 West 50th St., New York, N. Y... Clark, Richard F. ' 64, 15 Sholes Ave., Norwich, Conn. Clarke, David Wright ' 64, East Shore Rd., Jamestown, R. I. Clarke, Jon Bruce ' 65 2501 Albion St., Denver 7, Colo 99, 130, 208 Clarke, Sheffield C. ' 63 858 Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Conn 213 Claro, Kenneth Joseph ' 65 5312 Pine St., Forestville, Md 210 Clay, James Hill, Jr. ' 65 1315 Clover St., Winston-Salem, N. C Clay, William C, III ' 63 365 Raleigh Rd., Henderson, N. C 130, 133, 205 Clayton, Lawrence A. ' 64 1023 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J 128, 209 Clayton, Robert M., II ' 62 9 Stillwell PI., Hannibal, Mo 58, 197 Clement, Curtis H., Jr. ' 62 417 Chews Landing Rd., Haddonfield, N. J 128, 151 Clemmons, Joseph Baldwin ' 62, Box 193, Balboa Hts., Canal Clifford, Douglas Marvin ' 65 1315 Monaco, Denver 20, Colo 210, Coan, Glen Austin, Jr. ' 64 2753 Picardy PI., Charlotte 9, N. C 130, Coane, James E., Ill ' 63 109 West Islip Rd., Babylon, N. Y 224, Cobb, Lawrence Wells ' 65 212 Midvale Dr., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 126, 127, 228, Coble, Larry Robert ' 64 561 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N. C 197, Cocker, Wesley Louis ' 65 5904 N. 10th Rd., Arlington 5, Va 210, Coffey, David Gill ' 63, 812 Murray St., Durham, N. C. Cohen, Arthur Allen ' 62, 702 Twin Hills Dr., El Paso, Tex... Cohen, Kenneth A. ' 63 4510 W. 65 St., Prairie Village, Kan 106, 107, 161, 227, Cohen, Stephen Ellis ' 62, 521 N. McKean St., Butler, Pa. Cohn, Donald Lee ' 62 227 Forest Dr., Falls Church, Va 113, 223, Colclough, Andrew E. ' 65 3608 N. Albemarle St., Arlington 7, Va 131, 208, Cole, John H. ' 63, 70 Fletcher St., Kennebunk, Maine 99, Coleman, Stephen B., Jr. ' 63 59 Matthews Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala 58, 130, 219, Coll, John Peter, Jr. ' 65 315 Thomas St., Carnegie, Pa 196, Collett, George C. ' 63 Qtrs. C Naval Station, Newport, R. 1 225, Collins, Richard Fuller ' 64 357 Neuburn Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa 203, Colver, Charles Merle ' 65, 2720 Circle Dr., Durham, N. C Combs, Samuel L. ' 64, 782 Abbott Rd., Lexington, Ky...262, Condit, Robert Bruce ' 62 32 Woodland Ave., Mt. Lakes, N. J 209, Condon, David Michael, ' 63 6183 W. 54 St., Parma 34, Ohio 203, 234, 239, Condyles, George Edwin ' 62 5507 Dorchester Rd., Richmond 25, Va Connelly, James Duncan ' 62 1960 Kerns Ave., San Marino, Cal 128, 165, 211, Page ..372 , 348 , 372 , 372 306 306 372 , 348 , 306 348 239 , 326 , 348 348 348 .259 , 306 , 348 , 306 .306 , 348 , 326 , 372 , 372 Zone . 306 327 3fl8 306 348 306 .372 348 372 306 348 348 306 348 327 .327 327 372 348 372 372 Page Conner, Hampton Kent, Jr. ' 64 7802 Lockney Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Connor, Henry David 65, 205 Sherrin Ave., Louisville 7, Ky...306 Conrad, Carl Edward ' 65 1209 Redleaf, Carrcroft, Wilmington 3, Del 128, 306 Conroy, Dale Daniel ' 64 31 Linden Ave., Bethpage, N. Y 262, 327 Cook, Joseph Wm., Jr. ' 64 4826 Amity PI., Charlotte, N. C 221, 327 Cooley, Thomas W., Jr. ' 64 112 Pacolet Dr., Gaffney, S. C 58, 97, 128, 131, 223, 327 Cooley, Tillman Webb, Jr. ' 65, Jackson, N. C 218, 307 Coolidge, David Alan ' 64 7403 Denton Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 83, 201, 327 Coombes, David Harrison ' 62 4008 Rosemary St., Chevy Chase 15, Md 372 Coombes, Rame S. ' 63 4008 Rosemary St., Chevy Chase 15, Md 223, 349 Cooper, Edwin B., Jr. ' 64 1105 N. Evergreen St., Arlington, Va 116, 327 Cooper, John C, III ' 64 5209 N. 16th St., Arlington 5, Va 116, 225, 327 Cooper, Langdon M. ' 63 P. O. Box 885, Fort Morgan, Colo 31, 349 Cooper, Larry Allen ' 65 2933 Ivanhoe Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 200, 307 Copeland, Alexander, III ' 65 2332 Croydon Rd., Charlotte, N. C 73, 214, 303, 307 Coplon, Fredric Jay ' 64, Box 305, Sparta, Ga 231, 327 Cornelius, Eugene F., Jr. ' 64, 861 Fair Oaks Dr., Macon, Ga 327 Corson, Frederic C. ' 64, 10 St. Pauls Crescent, Garden City, N. Y. Cosans, Ernest James ' 63 220 St. James Ave., Merchantville 8, N. J 373 Cosgrove, Thomas Joseph ' 65 2169 Susquehanna Rd., Abington, Pa 131, 212, 307 Cotter, Douglas Adrian ' 65, Box 56, Skyland, N. C 101, 307 Cotton, James Nelson ' 62, 1026 Gerlock Dr., Fostoria, Ohio.. 373 Couch, Leon W., II ' 63 704 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C 61, 101, 113, 349 Couchell, George John ' 62 613 Mayview Dr., Charlotte, N. C 69, 130, 151 Coughlan, Patrick C. ' 62, 120 N. E. Fifth Ave. Boca Raton, Fla...63, 124, 125, 127, 148, 209, 258, 365, 372 Coughlan, Peter V. ' 64 120 N. E. Fifth Ave., Boca Raton, Fla 209, 258, 262, 327 Coulter, John Mansfield ' 65 1511 Marilyn Ave., Dayton 20, Ohio 127, 228, 307 Courtney, Marion Walter ' 64 Rt. 2, Box 407, Aiken, S. C 125, 127, 327 Covington, James Edwin ' 65 103 Richardson St., Whiteville, N. C 131, 210, 307 Cowherd, Frank G., Ill ' 65 Baltimore Ave. N. Laurel, Md 262, 307 Cox, Frederick O. ' 64, 546 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. Cox, Joseph Harper, Jr. ' 65 126 Green Forest Dr., Wilmington, N. C 307 Cox, Louis Williams, Jr. ' 62, 808 Sewell Ave., Cape May, N. J. Cox, Ray Lawrence ' 64, 1913 Univ. Dr. Durham, N. C 53, 131, 215, 247, 323, 327 Cox, Weldon Royall ' 63, 4577 Rheims, Dallas 5, Tex 349 Cox, William Donald ' 63 3514 Montrose Ave., Richmond, Va 201, 349 Grain, Charles W. ' 63 1411 E. Olive St., Bloomington, 111 54, 67, 223, 349 Crawford, Fred Allen, Jr. ' 64, Rt. 1, Holly Hill, S. C 219, 327 Crawford, Michael Allen ' 65 3038 Grenada Dr., Columbus, Ga 92, 307 Creadick, Robert N., Jr. ' 65 1200 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 307 Creaves, Donald W. ' 64 618 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 111 229, 327 Creech, Franklin U. ' 64 111 Parker St., Smithfield, N. C 205, 234, 327 Creech, John H. ' 65 448 Goldsboro Ave., Carolina Beach, N. C 204 Crews, John Hunter ' 64 450 New Haw Creek Rd., Asheville, N. C 327 Crisson, John Stanley ' 64 Box 361, Belmont, N. C 234, 238, 240, 244, 254 Crist, Peter Beardsley ' 65 25 Kimberly Lane, Mun cie, Ind 92, 307 Crofts, John Lawton, Jr. ' 64, Box 707, Nokomis, Fla. Croll, William Paul 62 107 Buena Vista Ave., Federalsburg, Md 221, 373 Cromartie, William F. ' 64 1228 Skyview Rd., Charlotte, N. C 207, 234, 327 Page Cronquist, John August ' 62 29 Dunderave Rd., White Plains, N. Y 373 Crosby, Marshall Robert ' 65 1854 N. W. 1 1th Rd., Gainesville, Fla 307 Cross, Jerry Lee ' 65, 2303 Hackney St., Durham, N. C 307 Crow, William Ernest ' 62 302 Hillsboro St., Franklinton, N. C 373 Crowder, Howard Max ' 62, Delview Rd., Rt. 1, Cherryville, N. C. Cruikshank, Dwight P., IV ' 65 1201 16th St., Parkersburg, W. Va 200, 307 Culbertson, Norman A. ' 64, 117 Buist Ave., Greenville, S. C...327 Culbreth, Thomas Franklin ' 65 8 Birdseye Glen, Verona, N. J 127, 262, 307 Culp, Robert Howie ' 62 2905 Clover Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 62, 373 Cupps, Don S. ' 63, Church St., Barton, Ohio 254, 270 Currie, Elliott Parke ' 62, 2517 Wrightwood, Durham, N. C. Currie, Walter Lee ' 62, 711 W. Lafayette St., Quitman, Ga 373 Currie, William Nelson ' 62 510 N. Green St., Wadesboro, N. C 207, 373 Curry, Dennis P. ' 63 26 E. Jefferson Ave., Shelby, Ohio 307, 349 Curtis, James Michael ' 65, 919 Lewis Ave., Rockville, Md 307 Curtis, Harry Edward, Jr. ' 65 1210 Highland Dr., St. Albans, W. Va 307 Curry, James Lawson ' 65, Reidsville, Ga 219 Curtis, Luke ' 64 6 Osage Dr. East, Ossining, N. Y 103, 221, 327 Dalbey, Earle G., Jr. ' 64, Rt. 2, Box 149 A 6, Lynnhaven, Va...327 Dalhouse, John D. ' 63, 3607 Kanawha Ave., S.E., Charleston, W. Va 131, 133, 149, 349 Dallas, Nevill Huntley ' 63 3702 Willowcrest Ave., N. Hollywood, Cal 349 Dalton, James David ' 63, 402 Kivett St., Asheboro, N. C 234 Daly, John Charles, Jr. ' 62, 1270 6th Ave., N. Y., N. Y. Dammann, David Alfred ' 63 2520 43 St., Long Island City, N. Y 259, 349 Daniel, Amiram ' 64, 200 Monticello Ave., Durham, N. C 116 Daniel, John Howard, Jr. ' 62 Fairview St., Warrenton, N. C 207, 373 Daniel, William A., Ill ' 63 351 S. Ripley St., Montgomery, Ala 221, 349 Dankel, Thaddeus G., Jr. ' 64 3100 Parkwood St., Brunswick, Ga 83, 327 Danluck, Anthony D. ' 63 112 N. E. Ill St., Miami Shores, Fla 349 Darling, Robert Lee ' 64 3712 High Point Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Dartt, Roger W. ' 63 3935 Zenith Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn 349 Daul, George Cecil, Jr. ' 64 304 Thornhill Cir., Mobile, Ala 327 Davidson, Joseph Q., Jr. ' 63, 1916 Leonard St., Columbus, Ga. Davidson, Walter P., Jr. ' 63 1075 N.E. 99th St., Miami Shores, Fla 128, 149 Davies, Paul Hardie ' 64, 34 Portland Rd., Summit, N. J. Davis, Baxter Lee ' 63 5115 Marlyn Sumner, Washington, D. C 225, 349 Davis, Nelson Park ' 62, Rt. 1, Jamestown, N. C 219, 373 Davis, Robert Errol ' 65 1004 Byrnes Rd., Aiken, S. C 222, 307 Davis, Rockwell Furman ' 64 322 Larchmont Rd., Elmira, N. Y 219, 328 Davis, Ronald E. ' 64, 4507 Columbia St., Portsmouth, Va 349 Davis, Ronald Harry ' 62 2014 Vail Ave., Charlotte, N. C 99, 115, 151, 373 Davis, Waynelee Ellis, Jr. ' 65 4800 Ravensworth Rd., Annandale, Va 127, 228, 307 Dawson, Thomas R. ' 63 82 Duke of Gloucester St., Annapolis, Md...63, 209, 258, 349 Day, William A. ' 63, 5 Latimer Ave., Strabane, Pa 349 Deal, Harry M., Jr. ' 63 Box 206 3rd St., S.W., Taylorsville, N. C 201, 349 Dean, David Milton, Jr. ' 62, 2849 Monticello Dr. Winston-Salem, N. C 112, 131, 217, 374 Dean, Robert Berry ' 65 117 Oakdale St., Mt. Airy, N. C 205, 234, 328 Dee, Larry Gene ' 64 2864 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Fla 116, 328 Deegan, James Edward ' 64 2635 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 328 Degerick, Michael Arthur ' 65 1046 Warren Parkway, Teaneck, N. J 307 Degooyer, John Gobel, Jr. ' 64 1112 Meurilee Lane, Silver Spring, Md 58, 203, 328 Demaine, Windsor W., Ill ' 65, 869 Louise Cr., Durham, N. C...349 Page Dennis, Richard Lee ' 65 4104 Brookside Rd., Toledo 6, Ohio 118, 127, 228, 307 Densmore, Richard Ervin ' 64 18 Massachusetts Ave., Portland, Maine 254, 270 Denton, Kent Swindell ' 65 324 E. Second St., Washington, N. C 214, 307 Denton, Paul Douglas ' 62 1404 E. Joppa Rd., Towson 4, Md 151, 209, 258, 374 Denton, Robert Elmo ' 65 5474 Lorraine Dr., Camp Springs, Md 131, 307 Derby, James Landon ' 63 190 Altamont Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y 112, 130, 213, 349 Derochi, Edmund ' 62 329 Northern Pkwy., Ridgewood, N. J 213, 374 Derrick, John Clark ' 62, 1002 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C. Derryberry, Eugene E. ' 64 621 Mississippi Ave., Signal Mountain, Tenn 131, 223, 328 Dettmering, Don A. ' 63, 3513 Longfellow St., Hyattsville, Md. Deutscher, Eugene F. ' 64 8 Washington PI., Tarrytown, N. Y 130, 328 Dewitt, Richard T. ' 63, 14 Interlaken Rd., Orlando, Fla 112 Diamond, Robert D. ' 63 1004 22nd St., N.E., Canton 4, Ohio 155, 231, 262, 349 Diaz, Daniel ' 63, 3314 La Salle St., Tampa 9, Fla 349 Dickhaut, John Wilson ' 64, 100 W. Schreyer, Columbus, Ohio. 106 Diedrichs, Andre Peter ' 62 111 Meadow Lawn, Lebanon, Mo 101, 374 Diehl, Earl Henry, Jr. ' 64 508 McLendon St., Plant City, Fla 328 Dillon, Ralph George ' 64, 814 Lee St., Danville, Va 328 Dillon, Robert Gwyn ' 65, 164 Dillon Ave., Elkin, N. C 307 Dimock, Roy S. ' 64, 3910 Isbell St., Silver Spring, Md 349 Dinsmore, Donald Thomas ' 63, 21 Slocum St., Tunichannock, Pa. Dion, Richard Royal ' 63, 353 Main St., Nashua, N. H 265 Ditmars, David Thompson ' 64 816 Van Nes Lane, Glendale, Ohio 83, 127 Dixon, Richard D. S., Jr. ' 62, Walstonburg, N. C 99, 270, 375 Dixon, Walter Herbert, Jr. ' 64 118 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va 199, 328 Doak, Thomas D. ' 62 W. Washington St., Shelbyville, Ky 203, 375 Doar, James Ronald ' 63 9 Peeks Pike Avondale, Charleston 42, S. C 130, 133, 349 Dodson, William E. ' 63 2113 Woodrow St., Durham, N. C 215, 349 Doelle, John Charles ' 65 829 Grand Marais, Grosse Pointe Pk. 3, Mich 117, 307 D oggette, John R. ' 64, 1120 Markley Rd., Cincinnati 30, Ohio.. 349 Donnell, Comer Lewis ' 62 113 Greenlawn Dr., Lebanon, Tenn 207, 375 Donnelly, Dennis William ' 64 128 Lee Circle, Bryn Mawr, Pa 203, 261, 328 Donovan, John Power ' 65 1021 Drake Ave., Burlingame, Cal 307 Dorsee, Robert Edmund ' 62 910 Dulaney Valley Court, Towson 4, Md. Doster, John Henry ' 63 507 S. Spruce St., Lititz, Pa 219, 350 Doubleday, Theodore E. ' 65 609 Queen St., Southington, Conn 131, 307 Dougherty, Mark E. ' 63 1414 Indian Trail, Atlanta 5, Ga 79, 83, 119, 225, 350 Douglas, Donald A. 1201 Compo Sono Dr., Coral Gables 46, Fla 328 Douglas, Stuart K. ' 64. 1421 Pinecroft Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Douglass, Edwin H. 63 286 Liberty St., Newburgh, N. Y 229, 350 Douglass, William Frank ' 64 3141 S. Stafford St., Arlington 6, Va 127, 225, 328 Dove, Paul Douglas ' 62, 117 Florance Lane, Alexandria, Va 79 Dow. Jeffrey Lane ' 64 45 Ivywood La., Wayne, Pa 199, 261, 328 Doyle, Larry James ' 65 6 Wescott Rd.. Simsbury, Conn 130, 200, 262, 308 Drews, John Albert ' 63 2650 N. George St.. York, Pa 58, 213, 350 Driessen, Joseph Patton ' 64 6135 N. Kent Ave., Milwaukee 17, Wise 205, 328 Drulis, Charles Richard ' 65 4101 Southern Aire Dr., St. Louis 25, Mo 204, 308 Dryfoos, William Webb ' 64 2903 44th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Dubroff, Kenneth Jon ' 62 288 Leroy Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y 90, 93, 231, 375 Duke, Henry Emerson ' 62 Andrews Farm Rd., Spartanburg, S. C 219, 375 Page .308 308 375 308 .308 .350 375 .350 375 350 328 308 308 .350 308 308 308 ...99 308 350 Duke, Kenneth Miles ' 65 2736 McDowell St., Durham, N. C Dula, Clyde Stephen ' 65 3389 Nottingham Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 216, Dula, Armon ' 62 201 Middleton Dr., Charlotte, N. C 61, 114, 201, Dunbar, Franklin W., Ill ' 64, 82 Pond St., Cohasset, Mass. Duncan, Alfred Tawresey ' 65 1404 Runnymede Rd., Norfolk 5, Va 308 Dunlap, Joseph C. ' 65, 2213 Lash Ave., Raleigh, N. C 300 Dunn, Carroll Hilton ' 65 8129 Gonzaga, Los Angeles 45, Cal 126, Dunn, Ernest Lloyd ' 65 1019 Hay St., Box 3246, Fayetteville, N. C Dunn, Jesse T., IV ' 63 1592 Quarrier St., Charleston 1, W. Va Dunn, Millard C, Jr. ' 62 Box 3246, Fayetteville, N. C 157, Dunn, Stuart H. ' 63, 7903 Hermitage Rd., Richmond, Va Dupuy, James Newton ' 62 1842 Grove Ave., Quincy, 111 151, 224, 225, Duskin, Douglas J. ' 63 Box 331, Washingtonville, N. Y 130, Duttera, Maurice J., Jr. ' 64 1101 Fourth Ave., W. Point, Ga 58, 83, 219, Dutton, Robert Wayne ' 65 483 E. Wesley Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 73, 130, 200, Dye, John Michael ' 65 Old Portman Rd., Anderson, S. C 127, Dye, Kenneth R., Jr. ' 63 520 Beach Court, Ft. Pierce, Fla Earnhardt, Kent Cline ' 65 Rt. 1, Box 385, Winston-Salem, N. C 228, Easley, William King ' 65 844 Myrtle Dr., Rock Hill, S. C 127, 206, Eason, William E., Jr. ' 65 Stanley St., Four Oaks, N. C 218, Eberhardt, William C, Jr. ' 64 6900 Estero Blvd., Ft. Myers Beach, Fla Echols, Paul Clinton ' 65 505 Avenida De Mayo, Siesta Key, Sarasota, Fla 95, Echols, Stanley D. ' 63 4032 Montevallo Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala 83, Eckerson, Russell Gilbert ' 64 1601 S.W. 47th Terr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla Eckerd, John Marcus ' 65, Box 29, Marion, N. C Eckert, Alan Walter ' 65, 4584 Indian Rock Terr., N.W., Washington 7, D. C 92, 228, Edlin, John Charles ' 65 107 Blue Rock Rd., Wilmington, Del 258, 262, Edwards, Charles C. ' 64 8405 Park Crest Dr., Silver Spring, Md 58, Edwards, Charles Randall ' 65 Rt. 6, Box 488, Goldsboro, N. C 117, Edwards, Frederick B. ' 65 78 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J 262, Edwards, Stuart L. ' 64 5306 Clifton St., Springfield, Va 92, Effron, Arnold A. ' 63 1625 Ohio St., Bluefield, W. Va 66, Egerton. Charles Pickford ' 62 2507 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Eggers, Walter F. R. ' 64 320 N. Rainbow Dr., Hollywood, Fla Eisenman, John R. 63 266 Lincoln Ave., Williamsport, Pa. 219 308 Ekker, Richard C. ' 63 1220 Obisro Ave., Coral Gables 34, Fla 157, Elder, William S. ' 64 4530 Sylvan Dr., Columbia, S. C 197, Elias, John Albert ' 65, 1584 Elm St., Stratford, Conn Elkington, Christian F. ' 65 1328 S.E. 10th St., Pompano, Fla 218, 308 Elliott, John Davidson ' 65 216 Beverly Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 308 Elliott, Paul W. ' 64, 1206 N. Mangum St., Durham, N. C 350 Ellis, Samuel Henry ' 63, 64 Avondale Ave. Charleston, S. C 48, 58, 131, 149, 211, 350 Ellsworth, John C. ' 62, 5505 Birch Rd., Fayetteville, N. C. Ellwanger. Frederick R., Ill ' 65 4240 Wagner Rd., Dayton 40, Ohio 200, 262, 308 Ely, Richard Mountford ' 65 4923 N. 14th St., Arlington 5, Va 224, 308 Elzay, Michael Paul ' 64 Hilldale Lane, Port Washington, N. Y 99, 127, 259, 328 Emery, Donald Gleason ' 64, 139 Garden Rd., Oreland, Pa. .328 .308 308 308 328 308 328 328 350 .328 350 350 350 308 Page Endicott, Thomas C, III ' 62 526 Country Lane, Louisville 7, Ky 219, 376 England. Philip Dew ' 62, 106 Lucerne St., Decatur, Ua...217, 376 Engstrom, James Kane ' 62 1111 N. Palmway, Box 1122, Lake Worth, Fla 201, 376 Enright, Joseph H. ' 62 3432 S.W. 25th St., Miami 33, Fla 99, 376 Epanchin. Alexis ' 65 27 Brown St. Sea Cliff, Long Island, N. Y 259 Epes, Charles R. ' 64. 213 Ferguson Ave. Warwick, Newport News, Va 58, 223, 323, 328 Eppley, Richard Michael 62, 810 Knox St., Durham, N. C. Epps, Robert F.. Ill ' 63 304 Williams St.. Lake City, S. C 350 Erb, Herbert B. II ' 63, HQ US Army Port Embark Bremerhaven APO 69, New York, N. Y 58, 211, 350 Ergood. Foster Coffman 64 180 Upland Way, Haddonfield, N. J 328 Erek, Bruce C. ' 63 3014 Dunleer Rd., Baltimore 22, Md 95, 130, 350 Ervin, Paul Revere, Jr. 2035 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N. C 215, 376 Erisman, Henry Michael ' 64 2068 Ursinus Ave., Lancaster, Pa 259 Erickson, Roger Carl ' 65 109 Foxridge Dr., Kettering 29, Ohio 228. 308 Ertzinger. Richard Paul ' 65 4422 Ellicott St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 308 Espy, Kip McKinney ' 64 503 N. Cherokee Rd., Dothan, Ala 48, 211, 328 Essig, Phillip Martin ' 62 8850 Sievia Rd., Richmond 29, Va 58 Eubank, Francis Lewis, Jr. ' 62 Apt. 1, 1207 W. Franklin St., Richmond 20, Va 48, 376 Evans, Jan Marion ' 65 606 James Blvd., Signal Mt., Tenn 131, 214. 308 Evans, Thomas Steven ' 65 P. O. Box 116, S. Salem, N. Y 73, 262, 308 Ewing, Frank H., Ill ' 64, P. O. Box 435, Hopewell, Va 116, 328 Faber, Lee Edward ' 64 10375 Morrow Circ le S., Dearborn, Mich 116, 117, 328 Fabritz, Russell A. ' 63 7105 14th Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md 350 Fader, Lynn Brooks ' 62 72 S. Wyoming Ave., S. Orange, N. J 207, 254, 376 Fader, Stanford Stewart ' 64 72 S. Wyoming Ave., S. Orange, N. J 206, 254 Fair, Richard Barton ' 64, Friendship Rd., Fallston, Md. Falciani, Ronald Brita ' 65 22 Allen Lane, Hammonton, N. J 128, 200, 308 Fallin, Joe Daniel ' 65 119 E. Clay St., Thomasville, Ga 234 Faris, John Charles ' 63 3134 Country Club Dr., Charlotte, N. C 350 Farmer, Ben D. ' 62 117 N. Keystone, Clearwater, Fla 221, 376 Farnham, Barry Bennett ' 62 102 S. Whittlesay Ave., Wallingford, Conn 215, 376 Farr, Thomas A. ' 63 2205 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody, Ga 197, 350 Farris, William Anthony ' 64 4025 Greenbrier, Dallas 25, Texas 328 Favrot, Leo M., Ill ' 63 5223 Chambe rlain Dr., New Orleans 22, La , 219, 350 Feazell, George Landon, Jr. ' 65 516 Courtley Ct., Fairfax, Va 218, 308 Feely, Robert E., Jr. ' 63 637 N.E. 119th St., Miami, Fla 116, 117, 350 Ferebee, Samuel W., Ill ' 62 223 New St., New Bern, N. C 130, 133, 376 Ferguson, Dennis Henry ' 65 380 School St., Springdale, Pa 202, 308 Ferguson, James Marschall ' 65 19 Churchill Rd., Pittsburgh 35, Pa 198, 308 Ferrell, Donald W. ' 63, 1406 N. Mercer St., New Castle, Pa. Ferrell, Malcolm Rea ' 65 3820 Walker Ave., Greensboro, N. C 204, 308 Ferris, Barry ' 63, 15 Ofakim Lane, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel Few, William Preston ' 65 208 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C 210, 308 Fielder. Frederick A., Jr. ' 64 P. O. Box 193, Rose Valley, Pa 219, 350 Fields. .Michael S. ' 64, 536 Front St., Hempstead, N. Y. .231, 329 Finch. Paul Andrews ' 64 222 Spring St., Thomasville, N. C 157, 329 Finchcr. Charles Lee ' 63 310 Kirkiand St., Abbeville, Ala 114, 156, 207, 350 Page Findlay, Andrew G., Jr. ' 64 35 Piatt PI., White Plains, N. Y 329 Fink, Jerold A. ' 63, 339 Claranna Ave., Dayton 19, Ohio 350 Finney, Michael James ' 65, 6009 Trenton Lane, Peoria, III 329 Fippinger, Robert A. ' 62, 227 Van Houten Ave., Wycoff, N. J. Fischer, Jeffrey Allen ' 65 7895 Huron River Dr., Dexter, Mich 308 Fischer, Martin Douglas ' 65 227 Delhi Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 216, 309 Fishback, Edward Wilmott ' 65 2507 Shrewsbury Rd., Orlando, Fla 309 Fisher, David Lincoln ' 63, Rt. 2, Wake Forest, N. C...152, 350 Fisher, Carl Ellis ' 65, 618 S. Hall St., Princeton, Ind 309 Fisher, Earl Grasse ' 65, QTRS R-1 MCS, Quantico, Va...228, 309 Fisher, John Henry ' 62 920 Fox Hill Lane, Plainfield, N. J 377 Fleischer, Robert S. ' 64 45 Middlebrook Rd., W. Hartford 7, Conn 115, 199, 329 Flesher, John Joseph ' 63, 1006 17th St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Fletcher, Robert A. ' 62 118 Park Dr., P. O. Box 229, Chester, S. C...131, 219, 377 Flowers, George H., Ill ' 65 11 Oak Lane, Richmond 26, Va 198, 309 Floyd, William C, Jr. ' 63 502 lona St., Fairmont, N. C 217, 350 Fluke, William A. ' 64 2636 Soldiers Home Rd., Rt. 1, Lafayette, Ind... 130, 228, 329 Fochi, Robert Anthony ' 65 231 Foote Rd., S. Glastonbury, Conn 309 Fogle, Robert Hart ' 65, 424 Fifth St., Marietta, Ohio. .218, 309 Fonda, Richard Weston ' 63, 6 A Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Md 377 Fong, Allen Gary ' 64, Box 7, Brickeys, Ark 329 Forbis, Elred Washington ' 63, 2439 Birchwood Lane, Wilmette, III. Fordyce, Norman Albert ' 63 6710 Tomahawk Rd., Shawnee Mission, Kan 99, 351 Formanek, Gerald Ross ' 62, Mt. Bethel Rd., Plainfield, N. J...377 Forsman, Dale Henry ' 65, 23 Tysley St., Basking Ridge, N. J. ..309 Forsyth, Thomas H., Ill ' 63 West Greenbrook Rd., N. Caldwell, N. J 219, 351 Foster, Charles Stephen ' 64 1021 Stadium PI., Charleston, W. Va 213, 329 Fouts, Samuel H. ' 64, Rt. 4, Thomasville, N. C 351 Fowler, David Lee ' 65, The Plains, Va 309 Fowler, James Wiley, III ' 62 Lakeshore Dr., Lake Junaluska, N. C 48, 49, 137, 377 Fox, Patrick Boyd ' 65 658 Gordon Dr., Charleston 4, W. Va 212, 309 Fox, Stephen Douglas ' 65, 3767 Wilmont Ave., N.W. Roanoke, Va 73, 95, 103, 228, 309 Fox, William Willis ' 62 1202 Malvern Ave., Ruxton 4, Md 213, 377 Francis, Jerry Douglas ' 65, Box 211, Caroleen, N. C 309 Frank, Herman Randolph ' 64 208 Argyle Circle, Gadsden, Ala 219, 329 Franklin, Robert D. ' 62 11 Sea Horse Lane, Vero Beach, Fla 197, 265, 271, 377 Franz, Rodney Crane ' 62 114 Front St., Ripley, Ohio 58, 219, 268, 377 Eraser, Edmund E. ' 63 219 Underwood St., N.W., Washington 12, D. C 92 Fredo, Bart J. ' 64 106 Washington Village, S. Norwalk, Conn 329 Freeman, Carl L. ' 64, 25 Wessex Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Freese, Walter C. ' 64, 105 5th St., Garden City, N. Y 116 Freese, Warner W. ' 63 30 E. Jefferson Ave., Shelby, Ohio 201, 351 Freitas, Ubiratan M. ' 63 Rua Teofilo Otoni 24, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ill, 377 French, William B. ' 64 Mt. Grey Rd., Setauket, Long Island, N. Y 199, 264, 351 Freund, Henry Louis, Jr. ' 65 2 Ladue Acres, Ladue 24, Mo 230, 309 Frey, Robert Bagwell ' 62 1302 Woodshole Rd., Towson 4, Md 203, 377 Friedlein, David Harper ' 63 15 S. Belle Grove Rd., Baltimore 28, Md 90, 92 Fuller, Frederick B. ' 64, 2421 Kings Way, Augusta, Ga...207, 351 Fuller, George Chilton ' 62 4812 Morgan Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md 131 Fuller, Raymond G. ' 64 427-D Grandview Ave., Pitman, N. J 329 Fullerton, Wm. D., IV ' 64 2511 Middle Rd., Glenshaw, Pa 196, 329 Fultz, John M., Jr. ' 64 3820 Stratford Rd., Richmond 25, Va 219, 329 Fuqua, Jimmy Ray ' 64 107 Hickory St., Spray, N. C 204, 324, 329 Page 10, Md 220, 309 Furlong, Richard Michael ' 65 6 W. Lake Ave., Baltimore Furness, Thomas A., Ill ' 65 13 Hillcrest St., Enka, N. C 125, 127, 309 Futrell, James W. ' 63 1111 Rhode Island Ave., Lynchburg, Va 205, 234, 241, 351 Gabriel, John Richard ' 64, 67 Arbor Dr., Hohokus, N. J. ..207, 329 Gager, Stewart Douglas ' 62 72 Pondfield Rd. West, Bronxville, N. Y 128, 133, 197, 377 Gale, Steven H. ' 63, 3345 State St., San Diego 1, Cal 377 Gallagher, Thomas Eugene ' 62 216 N. St. George St., Allentown, Pa 61, 112, 201, 377 Gamble, Charles Franklin ' 62 2314 Rosewood Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 151, 201, 377 Gammill, Kenneth MacNair ' 65 26 Mt. Joy Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y 128, 309 Ganley, Robert William ' 65 28 Wachusett Ave., Lawrence, Mass 329 Gannon, Stephen Robert ' 65 413 E. Columbia St., Falls Church, Va 130, 309 Gantt, William W. ' 62, 26 Alastair Court, Durham, N. C. Garand, Eugene Armand ' 65 Prospect Rd., Centerport, N. Y 131, 309 Garber, Don Sanford ' 62, Box 146 A Rt. 2, Richmond 29, Va. Garber, George D. ' 63 497 Marion Ave., Mansfield, Ohio 221, 351 Gardner, James E., Jr. ' 64, 1948 Lake Terr., Independence, Mo. Gardner, Joseph Emery ' 65 2524 La Mesa Dr., Santa Monica, Cal 211, 329 Gardner, William Leonard ' 64 4284 Echo Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Garner, Frederic Bruce ' 63 720 High St., Portsmouth, Va 231, 351 Garner, Gilroy Houston ' 63 Rt. 1, Box 46, Olive Branch, Miss 204, 234, 240, 245 Garren, Charles Martin ' 63 1817 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N. C 351 Garrison, John Wesley, Jr. ' 62 3603 Parkwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Garver, Edward Gilligan ' 62 347 W. Kings Hwy., Haddonfield, N. J 124, 211, 378 Gates, Douglas Sherwood ' 64 3818 W. 52nd PI., Kansas City 3, Kan 309, 329 Gates, Gilbert Lawrence ' 65 Emerywood Court Apts., High Point, N. C. Gatewood, Thomas Schley ' 65, Macon Rd., Americus, Ga 309 Gattis, Daniel Richard ' 65 3400 Hayes Court, Charlotte 5, N. C 309 Gebbie, Thomas Edward ' 63 1024 S. Peale Ave., Park Ridge, 111 217, 247, 351 G ee, John Buxton, Jr. ' 64 908 Chestnut St., Henderson, N. C 211, 351 Geehr, John Edward ' 63 Little Brook Rd., Devon, Pa 131, 203, 351 Geiger, Keith Winfield ' 63 Saudi Dhahran, Arabia 125, 126, 127, 148, 351 Gentry, Staley McGregor ' 63 Rt. 2, Roxboro, N. C 151, 203, 260, 351 George, Albert S. ' 64, 706 Franklin Ave., River Forest, 111 222 Gerber, Milo Phil ' 62, 224 35th St., W. Palm Beach, Fla. Gerkens, Fred W., Jr. ' 62 3940 Aldington Dr., Jacksonville, Fla 83, 97, 378 Geron, Charles W. ' 63 1805 Audubon Park Dr., Springfield, Ohio 351 Gesswein, Richard T. ' 63 Rockledge Landing, Saugatuck, Conn 256, 351 Gianaras, George M. ' 63 331 Pineapple St., Tarpon Springs, Fla 202, 351 Gibbons, George Michael ' 65 215 Highland Ave., Lenoir, N. C 309 Gibbons, William H., Ill ' 65 9946 Rockbrook Dr., Dallas 20, Tex 127, 204, 309 Gibson, Jonathan S. ' 64 12 River Rd., Newport News, Va 217, 351 Gibson, Norman Thomas ' 64, 106 Charlotte St., Hamlet, N. C...329 Gilbert, James Brown, Jr. ' 65 1414 Palmetto Ave., Brunswick, Ga 73, 210, 309 Gill, Douglas 62 1205 Belmont, South Bend, Ind 198, 199, 262, 263, 378 Gill, James C. ' 64, 201 Brewer Ave., Patton, Pa 329 Gilliatt, Benjamin R. ' 64, Box 111, Shelby, N. C 329 Gillies, Herbert Bates ' 64, 731 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood, N. J. .329 Gillman, Michael Ira ' 64, 8941 146th St., Jamaica 35, N. Y. Ginther, James O. ' 62, 612 Woodland Dr., Perry, Ga 203, 378 Gislason, Bradlee Bruce ' 63 2266 Princeton Ave., St. Paul 5, Minn 221, 351 Glaser, Leonard ' 63, 7327 189th St., Flushing 66, N. Y..-231, 351 Page Glesk, Martin M. ' 63 209 Catlin Ave., Port Allegany, Pa 112, 213, 351 Glosson, Ronald K. ' 63 Box 755C, Rt. 1, Charlotte 5, N. C 205, 234, 351 Glover, Clarence H., Jr. ' 64 397 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S. C 128, 219, 329 Gnuse, James Richard ' 65 2614 Stratmore Lane, Bethel Park, Pa 127, 309 Gobbel, James Thomas, Jr. ' 62, 602 W. View Terr. Alexandria, Va 53, 98, 101, 113, 159, 201, 379 Godbold, Edward S., Jr. ' 64, Rembert, S. C. Godlove, Ernest F. ' 63 1901 Sheridan Rd., Lawton, Okla 221, 351 Godoy, Enrique, Jr. ' 65, 149 East 63rd St., New York, N. Y 309 Gold, Peter Stephen ' 63, 415 N. Washington St., Shelby, N. C. Golden, James L. ' 63, 3463 Lowell Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 351 Golden, John C, Jr. ' 63 420 Virginia Dr., Lake Worth, Fla 223, 351 Goldstein, Frank R. ' 64 2700 Lightfoot Dr., Baltimore 9, Md 231, 329 Gonis, Arthur P. ' 64, 114 Hedden Terr., N. Arlington, N. J. Goode, David Ronald ' 62, Box 296, Vinton, Va...90, 96, 229, 379 Goodell, Charles E., Ill ' 64 1243 Pendergast Ave.. Jamestown, N. Y 203, 329 Goodman, Stewart H. ' 62 1125 Graydon Ave., Norfolk 7, Va 227, 379 Goodmon, James Fletcher ' 65, 615 Spring St., Raleigh, N. C 309 Goodner, David Marshall ' 64 4737 Exeter Lane, Jacksonville 10, Fla 215, 262, 263, 329 Goodridge, Paul W. 62, Box 1268, Vero Beach, Fla. Goodson, James M. Rt. 1, Box 111, Mount Olive, N. C 115, 151, 204, 351 Goodwin, Billy Lloyd ' 65, Rt. 1, Morrisville, N. C 204, 309 Goody, John Burton ' 64 7 Sullivan Dr., Severna Park, Md 221, 268, 329 Gordon, Michael Kenneth ' 64 921 S. Johnson St., Monroe, N. C 219, 329 Gouldman, W. Clyde, II ' 63 Meadow Lane, Franklin, Va 215, 264, 351 Grace, Michael Kale ' 65 6300 Shadyglen, Cincinnati 43, Ohio 131, 198, 309 Grace, Perry Rut ledge ' 63 3600 Central, Memphis, Tenn 197, 345, 351 Graham, Charles N., Jr. ' 63 904 Brantford Ave., Silver Spring, Md 203, 351 Graham, David Stanley ' 63 219 Springwood Dr., Spartanburg, S. C 131, 211, 379 Graham. Robert Bruce ' 65 904 Brantford Ave., Silver Spring, Md 130, 202, 309 Graney, Michael Proctor ' 65 2706 Sherman Ave., Middletown, Ohio 309 Grant, Brian David ' 65, 614 Watts St., Durham, N. C 309 Grant, Henry Boone, Jr. ' 65 333 Briarcliff Rd., Rocky Mount, N. C 309 Grant, Norman Charles ' 65, 131 First St., Lakewood, N. J 309 Grant, Wesley Bennett ' 65 303 William St., Kannapolis, N. C 130, 309 Grant, William Robert ' 65, 33 Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, III. .309 Graves, Thomas W., Jr. ' 62 1213 Watson Dr., Wilson, N. C 58, 215, 379 Gray, Cyrus Leighton ' 62 912 North Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C 199, 379 Gray, Frank Benton ' 64 519 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 219, 330 Gray, Thomas N. ' 64 124 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 219, 260, 330 Gray, Vaughn Thomas ' 62, Quantico Rd. 5, Salisbury, Md. Graybeal, Robert Thomas ' 65 222 North St., Marion, Va 218, 309 Green, David Louis D. ' 65 1172 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 117, 309 Green, Robert Ethan, III ' 65 1399 Condit Court, Alexandria, Va 131, 309 Greenberg, Martin T. ' 63 5106 Studeley Ave., Norfolk 8, Va 227, 351 Greene, Harold Pell ' 65 2918 Woodside Dr., Tallahassee, Fla 212, 310 Greene, John Elbert ' 62 2918 Woodside Dr., Tallahassee, Fla 119, 213, 379 Greene, Marvin Hill ' 62 1014 Minerva Ave., Durham, N. C 157, 231, 379 Greene, Michael Edward ' 62 Valley Park Farm, Rt. 2, Box 110, Edgewater, Md 379 Greenleaf, Henry M., Jr. ' 65 95 Everett Ave., W. Hartford 7, Conn 126, 198, 310 Greenly, Michael Steven ' 65 404 Meritta Ave., Box 950, Beaufort. S. C 310 Page Greenwood, Roger Kent ' 65 1701 Dorwaldt Blvd., Schenectady 9, N. Y 127, 218, 310 Gregory. Arthur ' 63, 1504 Richland Ave. Box 294, Aiken, S. C 130, 223, 234, 241, 351 Gregory, Donald Robert ' 64, 38 Summer St., Rockland, Me 330 Gregory, David D. ' 64, 38 Summer St., Rockland, Me 91, 330 Gregory, Richard M. ' 65 908 South East 12th Crt., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 254, 330 Gregory, Thomas H. 64. Box 326, Granville, Ohio 330 Grehl, Todd Michael ' 63 412 S.W. 7th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla 352 Grenzer, Louis E. 62, 1520 E. 33rd St., Baltimore 18, Md 379 Griffin, Augustan G., Jr. ' 65, 202 E. Elm St., Nashville, N. C...310 Griffin, Basil Manly, Jr. 62 81 Pembroke Rd., Akron 13, Ohio 197, 379 Griffin, Galen North ' 62 Apt. 3H, Cornell Arms, Plainfield, N. J 90, 259, 264 Griffith, Lloyd E., Jr. ' 62 213 Leak Ave., Wadesboro, N. C 63, 197, 258, 379 Griesby, John Taze, Jr. ' 65 5300 Caledonia Rd., Richmond, Va 210, 310 Grilli, Donald Anthony ' 64 217 Grove St., Clifton, N. J 130, 211, 330 Grills, George B., Jr. ' 62 1841 Fairoaks Rd., Kingsport, Tenn 150, 213, 229, 379 Grills, George M. ' 63, 4612 South 1st St., Austin 4, Tex 352 Grim, Garrett Davis ' 63 716 W. Henderson St., Salisbury, N. C 352 Grimm, William Edgar ' 64, 2622 Eastwood Ave., Evanston, 111. Grinstead, Darrel J. ' 62, 4450 7th St. N.W. Canton 8, Ohio 58, 90, 93, 105, 130, 149, 209, 380 Groft, John Colin ' 65, Box 218, Shaw A.F.B., S. C 131, 310 Grossman, Charles L. ' 63 22775 Larmie Dr., Rocky River 16, Ohio 261 Gruber, Mayer Irwin ' 65, 2717 Heyward St., Columbia, S. C. .310 Guden, Paul Alexander ' 65 131 Paumanke Ave., Babylon, N. Y 131, 216, 310 Guelcher, Richard P. ' 64 1170 First St., Port Edwards, Wise 105, 157, 330 Guglielmi, John Anthony ' 62 3008 Hope Valley Rd., Durham, N. C 217, 380 Guilford, Charles M. ' 64 2528 Blackwood Rd., Wilmington 3, Del 229, 330 Gullingsrud, Miles J. O. ' 64 Migazee Trail, Medford Lakes, N. J 100 Gumo, Richard L. ' 63 29 William St., Malverne, N. Y 58, 203, 352 Gunter, Richard Arnold ' 65 Catawba Sanatorium, Catawba, Va 228, 310 Gurley, Hubert Taylor ' 65 1205 Frederick Rd., Baltimore 28, Md 117, 310 Gurley, Paul Clayton ' 64 Rt. 9, Box 222 D, Charlotte 8, N. C 112, 128, 157, 330 Guthrie, George Garland ' 64 4603 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, W. Va 204 Guthrie, James Edward ' 63 2307 Avery St., Morehead City, N. C 205, 234, 352 Guthrie, John Bell ' 62, 711 Coolidge St., Westfield, N. J... 197, 380 Habercom, Mark Smith ' 64, 1208 8th Ave., S.E., Decatur, Ala.. .330 Hackney, Edward J., Jr. ' 65, 3824 Darby Rd., Durham, N. C 310 Hagadorn, Jon Bruce ' 62 322 E. 5th St., Jamestown, N. Y 213, 380 Hagood, Louis Reeve, III ' 65 119 E. 64th St., Savannah, Ga 216, 310 Hagy, James Dixon, Jr. ' 62, 711 Shackamaxon Dr., Westfield, N. J. Hakim, Khalil Ali ' 62, Singer Co., Hillah, Iraq Hale, Oswald Kerchie ' 62 2106 Iverson St., S.E., Washington 21, D. C 219, 380 Hall, Charles Thomas ' 64 211 Lakeview Ave., Jamestown, N. Y 130, 206, 330 Hall, Edwin Presley, Jr. ' 64 1701 Forest Glenn Rd., Silver Spring, Md 352 Hall, Hines H., Ill ' 63, Box 86, Millbrook, Ala 352 Hall, Sheldon F., Jr. ' 63 15414 Grandville, Detroit 23, Mich 215, 380 Hall. Wendell V. ' 62, 213 E. Main St., Avr.n, N. Y 202, 203, 380 Hall, William Charles ' 62, 7 Stealbrook Dr.. St. Louis 24. Mo. Hallidy, William H., Jr. ' 62, 1319 S.W. 1st Ave., Miami 32, Fla. Halperin, Karl L. ' 63 8 Alexander Terr., Pittsfield, Mass 227, 352 Halpern, John Evan ' 63 1705 E-W Hwy., Apt. 505, Silver Spring, Md. Halvosa, William T.. Ill ' 63, Box 1181, Balboa, Canal Zone 380 Hamel, Charles L. ' 62 12628 Broken Bough, Houston 24, Tex 130, 217, 380 Hamilton, James Page ' 63 Chapmanville, W. Va 113, 125, 127, 148, 352 Page Hamilton, Roger Clark ' 64 34 Highland Ave., Westerly, R. 1 130, 223, 247, 330 Hand, Donald L. ' 63 214 Avondale Rd., Ridgewood, N. J 229, 352 Hanja, Yuri Thomas ' 64 106 Bay Drive East, Huntington 12, N. Y 130, 262, 330 Hankins, William W. ' 63 912 Tangier Ave., Coral Gables, Fla 130, 209 Hanna, John Edward ' 65, Box 303, Blowing Rock, N. C 310 Hanscom, Frank Edward ' 62 P. O. Box 449, Manassas, Va 128, 130, 153, 213, 380 Hardin, Elliott W., Jr. ' 62 207 Calhoun St., Charleston, S. C 77, 380 Harding, Richard Hunt ' 65 6936 Greentree Dr., Falls Church, Va 126, 196, 310 Hardt, A. Lee ' 62, 518 Kerwin Rd., Silver Spring, Md 380 Hardy, Richard Wayne ' 64 Box 4, Staff Cincusnaveur, F.P.O., New York, N. Y 131, 330 Hargrctt, Haines Hillsman ' 65 355 Hillside Dr. N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 126, 220, 310 Harkness, Richard C. ' 64, 1121 Wilson Rd. Graylyn Crest, Wilmington 3, Del 131, 229, 330 Harkrader, Winfred T., Jr. ' 64 1315 Crescent Dr., Mount Airy, N. C 95, 199, 330 Harper, Eugene Jutson ' 64 Box 121, Knightdale, N. C 96, 229, 330 Harper, Harry Williams 65 626 Peachtree St., Rocky Mount, N. C 117, 310 Harper, James Earle 65, Box 445, Rutherford College, N. C 310 Harper, Wilmer Milton ' 65 621 Stratton St., Logan, W. Va 310 Harrell, Maxie Edward ' 65, Route 2, Gates, N. C 310 Harris, Charles Marcus ' 65 305 Victoria St., Greensboro, N. C 130, 202, 310 Harris, Christopher B. ' 64 382 Mill Hill Lane, Southport, Conn 208, 330 Harris, David H. ' 63, 210 Monticello Ave., Durham, N. C...66, 352 Harris, Edward Mitchell ' 62 Dept. of Physiology D. U., Durham, N. C. Harris, John Weiss ' 65 4407 Glenleigh Dr., Dallas, Tex 208, 310 Harris, Richard Foster ' 64 665 Llewellyn PI., Charlotte 7, N. C 197, 234, 330 Harris, Robert W. ' 63, Princeton Pike, M.R. 14, Somerville, N. J. Harrison, Frank Late, Jr. ' 64, 1017 Montrose Dr. S. Charleston 3, W. Va ,....215, 247, 249, 250, 253, 330 Harrison, Lawrence H. ' 63 1601 Wood Lynne Blvd., Linwood, N. J 231, 254, 381 Harritt, Norman Ladoit ' 63 230 Ave. C. N.E., Winter Haven, Fla 217, 352 Harry, John McKamie ' 65 832 W. Rowan St., Fayetteville, N. C 310 Hart, John Charles ' 63 111 S. Cayuga, Williamsville, N. Y 110, 215, 381 Hartley, John Bower ' 63, 300 Hesmer Rd., Evansville 11, Ind. Hartmann, Herbert ' 62 70 Tatham Hill Rd., W. Springfield, Mass 271, 381 Hartwell, John Wm. ' 64, 4517 S. Cameron, Tampa 11, Fla. Harvey, James R. ' 63, 237 S. 11th St., Quakertown, Pa 381 Harwood, Stephen Louis ' 65 9159 Garber Rd., Crestwood 26, Mo 210, 310 Hash, Edward Joseph ' 64 1884 N. Patrick Henry Dr., Arlington 5, Va 223, 330 Hash, John Lawler ' 62 23 Norwood Rd., Charleston 4, W. Va 213, 381 Haskell, Bruce Vinal ' 65, 113 Laredo Way St., Petersburg, Fla. Haskell, Richard A. ' 65 10387 Deerfield Rd., Cincinnati 42, Ohio 62, 118 Hatcher, Robert Lee, III ' 65 42 Sage Terr., Scarsdale, N. Y 126, 127, 310 Hathaway, David Everett ' 65 7 Walsh Lane, Cincinnati 8, Ohio 310 Haury, Donald R. ' 63, 929 Feist Ave., Pottstown, Pa. Haus, Rein ' 65, 1050 Ridge Ave., Lakewood, N. J 310 Havens, Richard George ' 62 9 Park Ave., Westminster, Md 205, 234, 241, 381 Hawgood, William S. ' 63 2719 Cranlyn Rd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio 211, 352 Hawkey, Richard S., Jr. ' 65 106 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 216, 310 Hawks, Everett Merle ' 64 Qtrs. H., U.S. Naval Hosp., Great Lakes, 111 224, 331 Hawn, Robert George ' 63 2611 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 204, 234 Haworth. Allan Robert ' 64 783 Knollwood Terr., Westfield, N. J 209, 331 Page Hayes, Thomas Jay, IV ' 65 7824 McConnell Ave., Los Angeles 45, Cal 208, 310 Hayes, Woodrow W. ' 64, 1120 Lakewood Ave., Durham, N. C. Haygood, Robert Earl ' 65 9010 Fairview Rd., Silver Spring, Md 310 Haynes, Baxter Morgan, Jr. ' 64, Tryon, N. C 131, 197, 331 Hays, Davis Addison ' 65 1611 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington 5, Va 310 Heath, George Seaborn ' 65, Box 332, Homerville, Ga 117, 310 Hecht, Stephen Samuel ' 64 4 Collamore Terr., West Orange, N. J 331 Hedges, Charles R. ' 63, 339 Wood Lane, Circleville, Ohio 352 Hedgpeth, Joseph R. ' 62 1917 N. Walnut St., Lumberton, N. C 217, 381 Hefner, Joseph Wiley ' 62, 512 Cliff Rd., Asheboro, N. C. Heidrick, Robert L. ' 63 101 S. County Line Rd., Hinsdale, 111 67, 151, 213, 352 Heidt, Edward A. ' 62, 800 Keene Rd., Clearwater, Fla...209, 381 Heizer, William W. ' 63 1320 Arnette Ave., Durham, N. C 215, 352 Hellman, Peter ' 64, 212 Waterway Dr., Falls Church, Va 331 Helmes, Charles Tucker ' 65 R.F.D. 1, South Salem, N. Y 222, 310 Helms, Grady Thomas, Jr. ' 65 805 W. Franklin St., Monroe, N. C 222, 310 Helms, Kenneth Dean ' 65 2643 Clydesdale Terr., Charlotte 8, N. C 310 Helms, William R., II ' 63 620 East Holly St., Goldsboro, N. C 130, 352 Helslander, Phillip D. ' 65, Box 595, Williamsburg, Va 310 Helwig, Richard A. ' 62, 575 Chester Pike, Prospect Park, Pa 381 Henderson, Grover C, II ' 64 211 W. Harnett St., Dunn, N. C 217, 331 Henderson, Harvey Ellett ' 65, Rt. 1, Concord, Va 196, 310 Henderson, William Taylor ' 64 167 Laurel Circle, Princeton, N. J 130, 197, 258, 331 Hendrix, Scott Hampton ' 63 2525 Stratford Rd., Columbia, S. C 352 Henry, Hugh Littell ' 65 404 Linwood Dr., Greencastle, Ind 200, 310 Herbert, Chesley C, III ' 65 202 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C 214, 311 Herbster, Ronald William ' 65 28 W. Roland Rd., Parkside, Chester, Pa 311 Herin, Thomas James ' 65, 153 S.E. 15th Rd., Miami 36, Fla 311 Herrin, Herman Keith, Jr. ' 62 1204 Fairfield Dr., Gastonia, N. C 209, 381 Herring, Randall C. ' 62, 154 Buena Vista Circle South Hill, Va 114, 150, 160, 209, 381 Hertslet, Barry Shaw ' 64 704 Thornwood Ct., Towson 4, Md 61, 217, 258, 331 Herzog, George Gary ' 64 3914 Mt. Vernon Highway, Alexandria, Va 99, 127, 331 Hespenheide, Henry A., Ill ' 64, 1315 Sussex PI., Norfolk 8, Va. Hess, Allan Pitner ' 65, 914 Lathrop Ave., River Forest, 111 311 Hess, Doren Willard, Jr. ' 65, 142 Michigan Ave., Decatur, Ga...311 Hess, Lawrence Everett ' 62 5737 Granada Blvd., Coral Gables 46, Fla 201, 381 Hess, Richard Mason ' 65, 20 Birch Ave., Wheeling, W. Va 311 Hess, Roger M. ' 63 119 Burlington Rd., Jackson, Ohio 92, 229, 352 Heugh, William Richard ' 65 Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, N. Y 126, 198, 311 Hewett, James Allen ' 62, Box 652, Shallotte, N. C 118, 381 Hewitt, Ragsdale, Jr. ' 63, 15 Buford St., Sumter, S. C. Heyer, Robert Ward ' 63 6401 Sedgefield Dr., Norfolk 13, Va 99, 131, 149, 352 Heyman, Arthur Bruce ' 63 321 Lincoln Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y 247, 248, 250, 253 Hickey, Edward Joseph, III ' 65 4803 Broad Brook Ct., Bethesda, Md 216, 311 Hicks, Mercer, III ' 64, Box 83, Southern Pines, N. C 352 High, Henry R., Jr. ' 62, 1010 Hunt Ave., Charleston 2, W. Va. High, William Gary ' 64, RD 4, Millersburg, Ohio 206, 352 Hight, Ronald Gray ' 62, 2319 Bernard St., Raleigh, N. C. Hill, Herbert Morrison ' 65, 200 Curtis St., Sylvania, Ga. 311 Hill, Charles E. ' 63 Club Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa...58, 63, 211, 262, 352 Hilliard, James E. ' 63 Lyons Bend Rd., Rt. 14, Knoxville 19, Tenn 217, 271, 352 Hinck, Robert Henry, Jr. ' 65 10 Woodland Rd., Glen Cove, N. Y 311 Hinds, Douglas Paul ' 64 413 Lawrence Ave., Westfield, N. J 207, 259, 331 Hines, John Miller ' 62, 870 Louise Circle, Durham, N. C. Hinshaw, William B. ' 63, 402 W. Knox St., Durham, N. C. Page Hinton, Robert R. ' 62 375 Peterson Lake Rd., Collierville, Tenn 221, 382 Hirsch, Jack Samuel ' 63 Franklin Courtland Blvd., Frankhn, Va 100, 231, 382 Hobbs, Jerry Robert ' 64 1329 E. Monroe St., South Bend 15, Ind 229, 331 Hoadley, Richard Aim ' 65 1411 Newton Rd., Lancaster, Pa 126, 127, 218, 311 Hocutt, Quincy Barham ' 65 328 S. Barbour St., Clayton, N. C 311 Hodges, Stephen M. ' 64 1838 Grandin Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va 58, 215, 331 Hoffman, Charles Roger ' 63 160 Hemlock Way, Broomfield, Colo 197, 353 Hollett, Grant T., Jr. ' 64 1502 Bexhill Rd., Richmond 29, Va 131, 225, 331 Holley, William Gaither ' 62 7914 Kentbury Dr., Bethesda 14, Md 114, 201, 382 Hollis, Jan M. ' 63 Box 15, Baker Vac, Martinsburg, W. Va 130, 353 Hollister, George Clay ' 63 23 Maher Ave., Greenwich, Conn 106, 107, 161, 213, 353 Hollman, Douglas Clark ' 64 9 Tanglewood Lane, Sea Cliff, N. Y 221, 331 Hollon, John Thomas ' 65 507 N. Broadway, Blanchester, Ohio 311 Holloway, Stephen M. ' 65 1318 North Bridge St., Elkin, N. C 210, 311 Holmes, Eric Mills ' 65, 190 Washington Lane, Concord, N. C...311 Holt, Douglas Leigh ' 64 120 Ridgeside Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn 157 Holt, John Sanders ' 64, Scarritt College, Nashville, Tenn. Holt, Ro bert Alan ' 65, 8 Gardner Rd., Reading, Mass...202, 311 Hooper, William R. ' 63 1822 Stratford PL, S.W., Roanoke, Va 353 Hopkins, G. Stephen ' 62 122 Harris Ave., Needham 92, Mass 199, 382 Hoppin, Charles Tracy ' 64 712 Scotch Plains Ave., Westfield, N. J 211, 331 Horn, Edward Gustav ' 64 818 E. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C. Home, Perry Alwyn ' 64 2115 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 209, 331 Horner, Withers G. ' 64 2541 Oregon Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va 83, 331 Horton, Lewis, Jr. ' 64, 1313 Kent St., Durham, N. C 217, 331 Hotelhng, William E. ' 62, Box 628, Chapel Hill, N. C 382 Hottle, Warren Paul ' 62, 5839 N. 19th St. Arlington 5, Va 124, 125, 148, 197, 382 Hough, Coles Terry ' 62 18 Meadow Lane, East Williston, N. Y 155, 213, 259, 382 Hough, William Colton, Jr. ' 65 18 Meadow Lane, East Williston, N. Y 212, 311 House, Donald Ray ' 63, 911 Bragg St., Monroe, N. C 215, 353 Houseknecht, Peter S. ' 64, 10 Logan PI., Rowayton, Conn 131 Houyoux, Jacques Richard ' 65 6006 Walton Rd., Bethesda, Md 128, 262, 311 Howard, Edwin Brown, Jr. ' 64 44 Sage Terr., Scarsdale, N. Y 353 Howard, James Branson ' 65, 108 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Howard, Ralph F. ' 62 714 N. Oleander Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla 209, 382 Howard, William K., Jr. ' 65 106 Pine Crest Rd., Durham, N. C 127, 311 Howe, Humphrey B., Jr. ' 63 47 Whitney Rd., Medford 55, Mass 203, 382 Hubbard, Kenneth Walton ' 65 Gilliam Lane, Riverside, Conn 198 311 Hubbard, Robert Phillip ' 65 2106 South Race St., Urbana, 111. 131, 222, 311 Hubbell, William Lee ' 64, 171 Lynn St., Shreveport, La. Hudson, Terry Mack ' 62 5412 Staunton Ave., S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va 383 Hudson, William Hill, III ' 65 916 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, N. C 208, 311 Hudson, William James, Jr. ' 65 11214 Bybee St., Silver Spring, Md 311 Huffman, Richard B. ' 63 931 17th St., South, Ariington, Va 201, 353 Huggin, David M. ' 62, Box 5322, Knoxville 18, Tenn...219, 383 Hughes, Stephen Thomas ' 65 49 Hillcrest St., Auburn, Me 83, 214, 303, 311 Hughes, William F., Ill ' 65, 4073 Bunker Lane, Wilmette, 111 311 Hulen, Myron Craig ' 63 8520 Thornden Terr., Bethesda 14, Md 217, 353 Humphrey, Theodore J., II ' 62 FPO 533, New York, N. Y 220, 221, 383 Page Humphreys, David Russell ' 63 615 Park Ave., N.E., Orangeburg, S. C. Huneycutt, Charles J., Jr. ' 65 3 E. Devonshire St., Winston-Salem, N. C 126, 214, 311 Hunger, William Crosby, Jr. ' 65, 404 Hancock Ave. Vandergrift, Pa 103, 118, 125, 126, 127, 311 Hunt. Bruce Woodson ' 63 182 Saxonburg Rd., Butler, Pa 61, 157, 209, 353 Hunt, Francis S. ' 63, 10 Bonmar Circle, Auburndale 66, Mass.. .353 Huntley, George William ' 64, Box 60, Beaufort, N. C 83, 331 Hulburt, Jon David ' 65, 4137 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C 311 Husa, Gary W. ' 63 302 Crescent Ave., Spartanburg, S. C 97, 113, 156, 353 Huston, Graham C. ' 63 Lakewood Circle, Greenwich, Conn 221, 353 Hutchins, Cary Lewis ' 65 48 Chestnut Dr., Hastings on Hudson, N. Y 311 Hutchins, Norman W. ' 63, Box 141, Rt. 3, Forest City, N. C...353 Hutzler, Arthur Charles ' 64 926 Banyan Dr., Delray Beach, Fla 215, 331 Hyde, Henry Holbrook, Jr. ' 62 78 Mohawk Dr., West Hartford, Conn 264, 383 Hyers, Thomas Morgan ' 65, 119 South 2nd St., Palatka, Fla 311 IngersoU, DeForest P. ' 64 5304 N. Santa Monica, Milwaukee, Wise 105, 229, 331 Inglis, Richard Kendall ' 65 2249 Lazy Lane, Fort Lauderdale, Fla 196, 311 Ingram, Franklin W. ' 62, 1305 Laura, Warner Robins, Ga.....383 Inman, Horace A., Jr. ' 63 603 Huske St., Fayetteville, N. C 215, 311, 353 Isley, Boyd Artz ' 63, 927 Green St., Durham, N. C 205, 353 Jackson, Charles R. ' 64, 328 W. Miller St., Salisbury, N. C 331 Jackson, Frederick R., Ill ' 65 177 Lake Dr., Mountain Lakes, N. J 201, 331 Jackson, Peter Edward ' 62, 1 1 1-A Dobbin Ave. Fayetteville, N. C 61, 98, 150, 159, 213, 383 Jacobs, Frederick Cotner ' 62 1317 Dale Dr., Silver Spring, Md 112, 128, 383 Jacobsen, Arthur Francis ' 65 2416 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 311 James, Ashley S., Jr. ' 63, 2405 Sylvan Rd., Greensboro, N. C...353 James, Craig Douglas ' 65 41 Evans Dr., Simsbury, Conn 126, 222, 311 James, Jay Paul ' 63 813 Hopeton Rd., Westover Hills, Wilmington 6, Del...225, 353 Jameson, Richard K. ' 62 36 Cedar Dr., Great Neck, N. Y 217, 383 Jamieson, Robert James ' 64, P. O. Box 545, 3125 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 247, 250, 331 Jarrell, Ronald Ernest ' 62, 1307 Maryland Ave., Durham, N. C. Jarrett, James M. ' 64 112 Jones Circle, Thomasville, N. C 207, 353 Jennings, Bruce Philip ' 63 1566 Summit Dr., Charleston 2, W. Va 213, 353 Jennings, Theodore W. ' 64 20620 N.E. 13th Ct., N. Miami Beach, Fla 332 Jensen, John Howard ' 64 4026 Greenwood Dr., Ft. Pierce, Fla 332 Jerome, Forrest Lenox ' 65 28 Seven Oaks Dr., Stone Ridge Pk., Summit, N. J.. .92, 216, 311 Jessup, John Ivey, III ' 62, 1407 Garland Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Joachimi, Carroll Liggett ' 65 3958 Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn 130, 311 Johnsen, William Charles ' 65 4711 44th St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 228, 311 Johnson, Albert Foster ' 65, Box 302, Mt. Gilead, N. C...214, 311 Johnson, Amos N., Jr. ' 63, Garland, N. C 353 Johnson, Brian A., 8709 Fenway Dr., Bethesda 14, Md...203, 353 Johnson, Bruce Harold ' 65 1618 East 3rd St., Duluth 12, Minn 92, 96, 103, 131, 312 Johnson, Carl A., Ill ' 65 111 N. Driver St., Durham, N. C 73, 312 Johnson, George H., Ill ' 65 1300 Wendover Ave., Rosemont, Pa 223, 332 Johnson, Charles Berdine ' 62 7637 Jeannette St., New Orleans 18, La 210, 211, 383 Johnson, David S. ' 63, 208 Baltimore Ave. Pt. Pleasant Bch., N. J 58, 92, 94, 130, 211, 353 Johnson, Edward Armstrong ' 63 1028 Southwood Dr., Durham, N. C. Johnson, Eric Michael ' 63, Box 165, Lincolnton, N. C. Johnson, Gary H. ' 64, 810 N.W. 96th St., Miami 50, Fla. Johnson, James Richard ' 65 2726 Ohio St., Bethel Park, Pa 130, 312 Johnson, James Ronald ' 62 627 South Yorktown, Tulsa, Okia 77, 119, 217, 383 Page Johnson, J. D. ' 63 421 Transylvania Ave., Raleigh, N. C 77, 130, 217, 353 Johnson, Jerry Mychyle ' 65, 1907 N. Lebanon, Lebanon, Ind...312 Johnson, Leroy Peter ' 64 4924 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables 46, Fla 332 Johnson, Linus ' 63 8 Orchard Parkway, White Plains, N. Y 99, 353 Johnson, Raymond A. ' 63, 92 Lawson St., Hempstead, N. Y 61 Johnson, Rhonda E., Jr. ' 62, 348 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. Johnson, Robert Arnold ' 64 201 Lafayette St., Hopewell, Va 197, 234, 332 Johnson, Robert Wesley ' 64 200 N. Rolling Rd., Catonsville 28, Md 221, 258, 332 Johnson, Roy Clarence, Jr. ' 64 207 W. Mountain St., Worcester 6, Mass 217, 332 Johnson, Stephen Howes ' 62 Box 470, Paintsville, Ky 130, 217, 383 Johnson, Stephen Parke ' 65 255 N. Murray Ave., Ridgewood, N. J 332 Johnson, William L., Jr. ' 63 Box 302, Mount Gilead, N. C 99, 353 Johnson, William S., Jr. ' 63 7022 Gough St., Baltimore 24, Md 203, 354 Johnston, Bruce W. ' 62 127 Somerset Ave., Garden City, N. Y 217, 271, 383 Johnston, David Albert ' 62 51 Lewis PI., Totowa Boro.. Paterson 2, N. J 383 Johnston, James L. ' 63 8 Oak Manor Crescent, Pittsford, N. Y 214, 215, 354 Johnston, Lee Charles ' 65 Deal Golf Country Club, Deal, N. J 220, 312 Johnston, Matt Ransom ' 63, 116 College St., Littleton, N. C. Johnston, Robert Milton ' 65 2310 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 312 Johnston, Wade Williams ' 62 21 Van Doren Ave., Chatham, N. J 223, 270, 383 Jolley, Ronald Scott ' 64 Rt. 1, Box 307, Gaffney, S. C 129, 332 Jones, David Currier ' 64 Piping Rock Rd., Locust Valley, N. Y 258, 259, 332 Jones, Geoffrey C. ' 63, 380 Grasslands Rd., Valhalla, N. Y. Jones, Ivan D., Jr. ' 64 2710 Rosedale St., Raleigh, N. C 119, 204 Jones, James Fly ' 64 12223 Cobblestone, Houston 24, Tex 205, 332 Jones, James McAndrew, Jr. ' 65 953 East Fairview Ave., Montgomery, Ala 220, 312 Jones, James P. ' 62, 218 50th St., Virginia Beach, Va 73, 384 Jones, Michael Douglas ' 64, 1955 Overhill Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Jones, Ralph W., Jr. ' 65, 116 Center Ave., Chatham, N. J 312 Jones, Robert Wilbur, Jr. ' 65 9028 C Estrada St., Dietz Acres, Ft. Knox, Ky 127, 218, 312 Jones, Rufus Sidney, Jr. ' 62 211 Battle Ave., Warrenton, N. C 201, 384 Jones, Russell Leroy ' 62, Box 68, Cordova, N. C 157, 384 Jones, Sheldon C. ' 64, 18 Springfield Ave., Cranford, N. J 332 Jones, Thomas C. ' 62, Fairfield, N. C 384 Jones, Troy Edward, Jr. ' 63 Box 702, Smithfield, N. C 79, 83, 354 Jones, Waldo Rosebush ' 65 70 Terrys Plain Rd., Simsbury, Conn 312 Jones, Wayne Marshall ' 62 1955 Overhill Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 131 Jones, William Edgar ' 65 821 Windsor Court, Ashland, Ky 126, 222, 312 Jordan, Lloyd M. ' 63 445 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, Fla 209, 384 Jordan, Robert Richard ' 65 Box 5197 Ardmore Sta., Winston-Salem, N. C 214, 312 Jordan, William Jennings ' 65 1803 E. Mulberry, Goldsboro, N. C 312 Jorgensen, John Shane ' 63 3708 Old Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. Joyce, Richard G. ' 63, 1025 S. Wheeling St., Oregon 16, Ohio Juncker, Charles Vance ' 65 909 Edgewood PI., Ann Arbor, Mich 119, 312 Kadaster, Esat M. ' 64 Zipaat Fakultesi, Ziraikimya Kursusu, Ankara, Turkey..229, 332 Kahn, Michael F. ' 64 4580 Powers Ferry Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 67, 231, 332 Kahn, Steven P. ' 63, 420 E. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Kahner, Steven ' 64 83 01 169 St., Jamaica 32, N. Y 58, 90, 231, 332 Kaighin, James Griffith ' 65, 543 Butler Rd., Warren, Ohio 312 Kaliski, Michael Paul ' 65 110 Wyanoke Dr., San Antonio 9, Tex 126, 230, 312 I Page Kane, Harry Joseph, Jr. ' 65 910 W. Highland Ave., Kinston, N. C 312 Kaplan. Gilbert E. 63, 3616 Guess Rd., Durham, N. C. Kaplan, Stanley Allan ' 63 3314 Marnat Rd., Baltimore 8, Md 227, 354 Karow, Armand M., Jr. ' 63, 235 Moss Ave., Jackson 9, Miss 384 Kast, Frederick Wesley ' 62 271 William St., Rahway, N. J 247, 250 Katholi, Richard Evers ' 64 930 Woodland Ave., S. Charleston 3, W. Va 332 Katz, Lawrence Myers ' 64 6615 Park Hts. Ave., Baltimore 15, Md 332 Kauger, John, Jr. ' 65, 534 Paul St., Hillside, N. J 312 Keates, Donald T. ' 64, R.R. 2, Box 780, Richmond, Ind...ll9, 127 Keay, Anthony Richard ' 65 55 N. Sprague Ave.. Pittsburgh 2, Pa 312 Keen, Daniel Woodward ' 63 Mtn. Lake, Lake Wales, Fla 225, 354 Keesing, Jugo Arnold ' 65 4508 Forty Fifth, N.W., Washington 16, D. C...218, 269, 312 Kehayes, Alexander R. ' 65, 103 Pembroke Cr., Edenton, N. C...312 Keith, Theodore A. ' 63, 159 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J 219, 354 Keim, William Albert ' 65 5006 Klingle St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 269, 312 Keller, Edward Lee ' 64, 812 Stewart Ave., S.E., Roanoke, Va...332 Keller, Eric Jon ' 62, 4770 25th St., N. Arlington, Va 157 Keller, William Allen ' 62 12065 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood 7, Ohio 207, 384 Kelley, Andrew F., Jr. ' 64, Taylors, S. C 332 Kelley, George Paul ' 65 116 Forest Rd., Moorestown, N. J 130, 212, 312 Kelley, Rohan Penn ' 62, 739 Middle River Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Kellogg, James McNaughton ' 65 232 E. Walton PI., Chicago 11, 111 312 Kelts, Richard Goddard ' 65, Groton Ridge Hts., Groton, Mass. Kempner, Marion Lee ' 64 4810 Denver Dr., Galveston, Tex 213, 332 Kendall, Malcolm Eugene ' 62 318 Blue Ridge Ave., Front Royal, Va 211, 234, 384 Kenderdine, James M. ' 63, Hqs. EUCOM J4 APO 128, New York, N. Y 103, 229, 354 Kennedy, James Albert ' 62 R.F.D. 1, Culleoka, Tenn 150, 156, 384 Kennedy, James Leland, Jr. ' 63 419 E. Sixth St., Dallas 3, Tex 48, 354 Kennedy, James Madison ' 64, V. A. Hospital, Richmond 19, Va. Kennedy, Kenneth D., Jr. ' 64 117 Ripley Rd., Wilson, N. C 215, 332 Kennedy, Robert L. ' 62, Metter, Ga 217, 384 Kennon, Albert William ' 62 3801 Hope Valley Rd., Durham. N. C 131, 217, 384 Kent, Nelson Rutledge ' 64, 7979 S.W. 96th St., Miami 56, Fla. Kent, Robert J. ' 63, 665 East 19th St., Brooklyn 30, N. Y...23I, 354 Kenyon, Charles S. ' 63, 60 Edgemere Dr., Rochester 12, N. Y...384 Kenyon, Lewis Waynick ' 64. Rt. 2. Hillsboro, N. C. Kerchner, Gary R. ' 64. 829 Worth Blvd.. Pottstown, Pa 332 Kerman, David Douglas ' 65 407 Jessamine Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla 212, 312 Kern, Cleveland C, Jr. ' 62 3623 Dover Rd., Durham, N. C 114, 205, 384 Kerr, Harry D. ' 64, R.D. 1, Hunkers, Pa 131, 332 Kerr, Thomas B. ' 62, 812 N. Wood, Clearwater. Fla 73. 384 Ketcher, Neal F. ' 63 E. Chateau, Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, N. Y 83, 354 Kettlestrings, Donald A. ' 62 835 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, III 129, 217, 384 Khup Chin Pau, Stephen ' 62 Meridian House, 1630 Crescent PI., N.W., Wash., D. C. Kien, Grant T. ' 64, 8796 Colerain Rd., Cincinnati 39, Ohio... 332 Killinger, Arthur G. ' 65 216 Pine Ave., Cape Arthur, Severna Park. Md 103. 312 Kim, Hyun Dju ' 62, Boylan Apts., F 301, Raleigh, N. C 83 Kimball. Robert David ' 65 522 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N. C 312 Kimmich. Ralph Robert ' 62 250 93rd St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y 130, 151, 385 Kimrey, James Otis. Jr. ' 65 807 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 66, 312 Kinard, William Frank ' 64, Box 693, Simpsonville, S. C...223, 332 King, Caleb Jewette ' 65 3518 Hilliard Rd., Jacksonville 7. Fla 262, 312 King, Elmer Richard, Jr. ' 65, 9282 Bardon Rd., Bethesda 14, ' Md. Kmg, Hollis Heaton ' 65, 3064 Main St., Chula Vista, Cal. ..312 King. Richard Hartwick ' 65 834 E. Kendall Dr., Nashville 9, Tenn 130. 312 King, William Davis ' 63 304 Oakwood Ave., Hueytown, Ala 225, 354 Page King, Winston Earl ' 65 3519 Kerry Dr., Louisville 18, Ky 130, 206, 312 Kingsbury, George Marsh ' 62 401 Richmond Ave., Orlando, Fla 61, 112, 385 Kingsbury, Robert E. ' 63 54 E. Central Ave.. Mocrestown. N. J 209. 262, 354 Kingston, David T. ' 63 Summer Ave., Edgewater Park, N. J 209, 354 Kinnamon, Noel James ' 65, Rt. 1, Kernersville, N. C 312 Kinsey, Donald R. Albert ' 65 Laurel Hollow R.F.D.. Syosset, N. Y 103, 312 Kinsler, James W. ' 64 12 Ridge Terr., Short Hills, N. J 119, 354 Kirby. Paul Vernon ' 65, 2009 Lanier Dr.. Silver Spring, Md 312 Kirk, Gilman D. ' 64, 2296 E. Broad St., Columbus 9, Ohio Kirkpatrick, Davis A., Jr. ' 62 107 College St., Bishopville, S. C 385 Kirwan, Patrick Bruce ' 65 306 Woodward Way. N.W., Atlanta. Ga 127, 210, 312 Kiser, James Jacob, III ' 65 824 7th St., N.W.. Hickory, N. C 204, 312 Kiser, John Wood, Jr. ' 63 213 Park St., Statesville. N. C 58, 131, 149, 197, 354 Kissam, Roger H. ' 63. Box 8. Closted Dock Rd. Alpine, N. J 48, 130, 149, 211, 354 Ki.sslan, Donald Joseph ' 62, 1912 Bay view Dr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 48, 138, 212, 213, 385 Kissling. Anthony M., Jr. ' 65 72 Stephen Dr., Pleasantville, N. Y 220, 312 Kistler, Douglas C. ' 62, 1414 Broad St.. Durham, N. C. Kitch, Joseph M. ' 63, 921 Winding Lane, Media, Pa. .205. 258. 354 Kitchin. John Summerell ' 65. Rt. 2. Wake Forest, N. C. .214, 312 Kitchine, Brent Gordon ' 65 308 Oak Ave., Sharon Hill. Pa 202, 312 Kitsinger, Otto Cobb, II ' 65, Box 131, Kermit, Tex 117, 312 Kitterman, James S.. Jr. ' 65 1105 N. Shore Rd.. Norfolk, Va 262, 312 Klaupiks, Andris ' 64, R.D. 4, Quakertown. Pa. Kleaver, Robert F. ' 62, 211 W. Grant Ave. Wilmington Manor. New Castle, Del 201, 325 Klesmer, Harold ' 65 1109 Wickham Ave., Newport News, Va 230, 312 Klie. Jack Hug ' 62 31 Edgewood Rd.. Chatham. N. J 116, 117. 385 Klock, Douglas M. ' 65, 125 Brook St.. Hilton, N. Y 312 Klug, Leonard Vincent 63, 1014 Edith St., Durham, N. C. Klugel, Harry Tell, III ' 63. 506 Meherrin St., Emporia Va 354 Kluttz, John Calvin, III ' 65, 2308 Woodrow St., Durham. N. C. 312 Knee, Stephen Howard 62. 20 Hansbury Ave., Newark 12, N. J. Knight, Neal W., Jr. ' 62 3900 Alhambra Cir., Coral Gables 34, Fla 385 Knorr, Richard J. ' 63 1715 Westover Rd., Clark, N. J 131, 209, 354 Knorr, Robert J. ' 63 1715 Westover Rd., Clark, N. J 130, 209, 354 Knowles, Fred T. ' 62, 900 Carolina Ave., Durham, N. C. Kohl, William Joseph ' 62 25 Kenmare Rd., Larchmont, N. Y 203, 385 Koock, Kenneth J. ' 64 3555 Netherland Ave., New York 63, N. Y 231, 354 Koonce, John E., Ill ' 64 3347 Alleghany Dr., Raleigh, N. C 217, 333 Kramer, Worth Alan ' 63 4955 Ardmore Dr., Bloomfield Hills, Mich 197, 354 Krancer, Herbert Mark ' 63 18 Princess Anne Cresant, Islington, Ontario, Canada 385 Kraus, Kenneth Wayne ' 64 5 Meadowbrook Lane, Crosswicks, N. J 333 Krause, Leonard Holden ' 65 Box 493, Jaffrey Center, N. H 200, 313 Krebs, Richard Dietrich ' 65 7613 Halleck St., S.E., Washington 28, D. C 130, 313 Kreps, Donald E. ' 63, 1012 Willow Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa. Kress, Sidney Carl ' 62, P. O. Box 513 Wadesboro, N. C 104, 105, 106. 107, 227. 385 Kroll, Ronald Neil 63, 181 C. Bay Ave., Toms River, N. J 354 Kruzelyak. Jack Joseph 64 1126 Second Ave., Coraopolis. Pa 211, 234, 354 Kuhn. Alan K. 63 1203 E. Broad St., Columbus 5, Ohio 131, 201, 354 Kunstling, Ted Richard 65 USPHS Hospital, Stapleton, Staten Ishnd, N. Y 313 Kun, Szabolcs M. ' 63, 705 S. Broad St., Trenton 10, N. J 385 Kuntz, Lee Allan ' 65 975 N.E. 94th St., Miami Shores, Fla 212, 313 Kurtz, Irving William ' 65 I Brookside, Ladue 24, Mo 117, 198, 262, 313 N. C 313 Mo.. .117, 313 Page Kurtz. William John ' 63 179 Robert Treat Pkwy., Milford, Conn 209, 385 Kwasnik, Dennis M. ' 64, 1201 Stevenson Lane, Towson 4, Md. Ladd, James Roger ' 64 9633 Hilltop Rd., Bellevue, Wash 222, 333 Lake. L. Robert. Jr. ' 63. 2475 Bryan Circle, East Point, Ga. Lakin. Clifford Allen ' 65 1754 Meridian Ave.. Miami Beach, Fla 313 Lam, Richard Conrad ' 65 28130 Westbrook, Farmington, Mich 212, 313 Lamb, William H. ' 62, 241 Steeplechase Rd. Devon, Pa 125, 127, 138, 148, 165, 199, 385 Lamond, William W. ' 64, 6019 River Rd.. Norfolk, Va...211. 333 Lamotte. Phillips Gibbs ' 65 317 Newton St., Salisbury, Md 130, 224, 313 Landis, John Ronald ' 65 4425 Collingwood Dr.. Charlotte 9, Lane, William Carr ' 65 210 Woodbourne Dr., St. Louis 5, Langbauer, Delmar Neil ' 65 227 Dean Lane, Grosse Pointe 36, Mich 313 Lange, Walden A. 63 312 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood. N. J 213, 354 Langworthy, Byron Hugh ' 65 1104 Locust Lane, Robinson, 111 126, 222, 313 Lanier, Irving William ' 65 1813 Holly Hill Dr., Falls Church, Va 313 Lankford. Wayne H. ' 63, 302 Duke Dr., Portsmouth, Va 354 Laning, Peter Huston ' 64 291 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. J 229, 333 Lanning, Thomas Pinckney ' 65 3007 Surrey Rd., Hope Valley, Durham, N. C 313 Larsh, Robert Neal ' 65 Rt. 1, Box 356, Chapel Hill, N. C 222, 313 Larson, David Jay ' 65, 7020 Linda Lake Dr., Charlotte, N. C...313 Larue, Chester Arthur, Jr. ' 65 2319 S. Redwood Dr., Anaheim, Cal 313 Latham, Donald Bancroft ' 62 38 Boston Rd., Chelmsford, Mass 79, 82, 83, 105, 385 Laula, Otto Wood ' 64, 1220 Brookwood, Birmingham, Mich. La Varre, Claude A., Jr. ' 65, Apartado Aereo 11046 Bogota, Colombia, S. A 103, 130, 208, Lawyer, William Grove, II ' 65 2129 Webber St.. Sarasota, Fla 91, 208, Lazard, Fred John ' 65, 90 Broad St., New York, N. Y Leach, John Sabin, Jr. ' 62, Box 804, Washington, N. C...219, 386 Lebauer, Sam Morganstern ' 62 910 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Lebon, Kenneth M. ' 63, Featherbed Lane. Hopewell, N. J 354 Lebos, Harvey C. ' 63, 2444 Prospect Rd., Tampa 9, Fla.. .227, 354 Lee, Jackson Frederick, Jr. ' 65 114 Hale St., Fayetteville, N. C 202, 313 Lee, James Ron, Jr. ' 62 3393 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va 106, 107, 161, 209 Lee, Richard Whitaker ' 62 7212 Marbury Rd., Bethesda, Md 203, 386 Lee, Ronald Alvin ' 62 182 N. Columbus St., Arlington 3, Va 208, 386 Leegstra, Ruurd Gerben ' 62 2 Guelisten PI., Rye, N. Y 219, 386 Lefler, John Charles ' 65, Rt. 4, Hwy. 601 S., Concord, N. C 313 Lefler, William C, Jr. ' 65 614 Audubon Ave., Pittsburgh 34, Pa 313 Leggett, James Mark ' 63 941 Greystone Rd., Asheboro, N. C 234, 236, 239, 240, 242 Leland, Stuart Day ' 64 25 Douglas Rd., New Canaan, Conn 201, 354 Lemaster, Robert Terry ' 65, 2008 Burton, Orange, Tex 313 Lemly, Thomas Adger ' 65 947 Ontario, Shreveport, La 196, 260, 313 Lester, Thomas D. ' 62, 21190 Aberdeen, Rocky River 16, Ohio Leventis, Alexander A. ' 62 624 N. Caldwell St., Charlotte 6, N. C 128, 386 Leverton, Roger W., Jr. ' 64, 5715 Jason St., Cheverly, Md 386 Levinson, Sanford Victor ' 62, 830 4th Ave. West Hendersonville, N. C 48, 67, 69, 97, 137, 231, 386 Levit, Donald Jay ' 63 5544 Avenue D, Brooklyn 3, N. Y 231, 355 Levy, Jack B. ' 62, 28 Thackery PI., Savannah, Ga. Levy, Ted Stuart ' 63. 1701 Westchester Dr., Silver Spring, Md...61 Lewark, James Edward, Jr. ' 65 1919 Captain Shreve, Shreveport, La 313 Lewellen, Charles Ralph ' 65 5 Grandview Hts., Louisiana, Mo 313 Lewis, Emmett Boaz, III ' 64 836 Colonial Ct., Birmingham, Mich 265 313 313 .333 Page Lewis, Fulton D., Jr. ' 65 383 West Broad St., Darlington, S. C 313 Lewis, Michael Chelman ' 62, 654 Ave. 1, N.W., Winter Haven, Fla. Lewis, William R., Jr. ' 63 636 E. 41st St., Savannah, Ga 115, 229, 355 Leyrer, Earl Thomas ' 64 1303 Cereal Ave., Hamilton, Ohio 203, 333 Libby, Peter Cook ' 62 nil Longwood Circle, Rt. I, Anchorage, Ky 219, 387 Lifton, Robert John ' 65, 925 S. Western, Park Ridge, 111... 115, 313 Liles. Jesse S., Jr. ' 63, Gatesville, N. C. Lindquist, Vere Robert ' 62, 114 Price St., Jamestown, N. Y 387 Lindsey, Bryant A. ' 63, 265 N. Mulberry St., Statesville, N. C. Lindsey, WilHam E. ' 63, 409 Cheryl Dr., Falls Church, Va 355 Linger, Richard Clifton ' 64 482 Woodstock Ave., Tonawanda, N. Y 225, 333 Linnemann, Richard Thomas ' 65 591 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N. C 313 Linsert, Henry, Jr. ' 63 Park St., Pepperell, Mass 130, 221, 268, 355 Linsley, Michael Sean ' 63, 74 Cliff St., Hastings on Hudson, N. Y. Lipscomb, Thomson ' 65 123 W. Maple St., Alexandria, Va 206, 313 Litaker, Herbert D. ' 64, 510 42nd St., S.E., Charleston, W. Va...234 Little, Peter Lawton ' 63 1419 Pine Tree Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C 98, 160, 205 Litz, Edward Mann ' 62, 69 Maple Ave., Welch, W. Va...217, 387 Livermore, Gordon Dexter ' 64 3554 N. Dickerson St.. Arlington, Va 223, 333 Livingston, William C. ' 65 121 Tanglewood Dr., Frankfort, Ky 130, 313 Loch, Charles J., Jr. ' 63, 142 02 Franklin Ave. Flushing 55, N. Y 130, 133, 229, 355 Lock, James Bonney ' 65 1819 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 313 Locke, Curtis Alan ' 64, 805 Hundley St., Martinsville, Va 333 Lockwood, George W. ' 63, 161 Algonquin Rd., Hampton, Va 160 Lomax, John Frank ' 63 P. O. Box 72, Abbeville, S. C 205, 234, 387 Lomer, Rowland S. ' 64 Dogwood Ave., Roslyn Harbor, N. Y 131, 261, 355 Long, David William ' 64 P. O. Box 325, Punxsutawney, Pa 203, 333 Long, Donald F. ' 64, 1703 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C 333 Long, Max Bickford, Jr. ' 65, Box 1355, Burlington, N. C 313 Longsworth, Samuel J. ' 63, R.D. 1, Carrollton, Ohio Lonon, Daniel Johnson ' 65, Rt. 4, Box 164, Marion, N. C 234 Looper, William Curtis ' 65 P. O. Box 177, Salemburg, N. C 117, 313 Lopp, Jerrell Eugene ' 65, 708 S. Ford St., Lexington, N. C 313 Losee, Thomas P. ' 63 2 Cathedral Ave., Garden City, N. Y 199, 355 Lotspeich, Edgar S., Ill ' 65 518 Evanswood PI., Cincinnati 20, Ohio 262, 313 Loveland, Richard A. ' 65, 5 Grace St., New Canaan, Conn 333 Lowe, Frank Rockwell ' 65 Qtrs. A, Glynco Naval Sta., Brunswick, Ga 313 Lowe, Richard Best ' 65 2832 Brainard Rd., Cleveland 24, Ohio 127, 220, 313 Lowenstern, Burt H. ' 64 44 Elm Ave., Newport News, Va 127, 231, 333 Lowenthal, Stuart L. ' 63 124 Idle Hour Dr., Lexington, Ky 231, 264, 355 Lower, David A. ' 63 11 Sunset Terr., Baldwinsville, N. Y 203, 355 Lowery, Thomas A. ' 65, 705 Lavale Terr., Lavale, Md...ll7, 313 Lowry, Michael Leo ' 65 7 St. Denis Dr., Moreland, Charleston, S. C 127, 198, 313 Lucas, David Owen ' 64, AO 2241383 867th Medical Group, APO 864, New York, N. Y 333 Luciano, James Thomas ' 65 2121 Peachtree Dr., Wilmington 5, Del 130, 196, 313 Ludwig, Ronald Lewis ' 65 3337 Aberdeen Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio 115, 230, 313 Ludwigson, Robert G. ' 64 4050 Monticello Ave., New York 66, N. Y 355 Luker, Ralph Edlin ' 62, 2800 Sharon Way, Louisville 20, Ky...387 Lukins, Joseph Lanier ' 65 1228 Eastern Parkway, Louisville 4, Ky 210, 313 Lunsford, Gary Hamilton ' 62 1155 S. Fremont, Springfield, Mo 160, 387 Lurey, Alfred Saul ' 64 315 Riverside Dr., Greenville, S. C 231, 333 Lyerly, Thomas Jackson ' 63 1878 Avondale Circle, Jacksonville 5, Fla. Lynch, Charles T., Jr. ' 63 Apt. 57, 447 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J 58, 215, 355 Page Lynch, Donald Michael ' 65 908 Burr St., Fairfield, Conn 210, 314 Lynn, Marshall Wm., Jr. ' 64, 350 Whitman St., Haworth, N. J. Lyon, Carl Francis, Jr. ' 65, 2 Frank Clark St., Sumter, S. C 314 Lyons, John Stanley ' 62, 35 Winter St., Bangor, Me 217, 387 Lyons, Stephen T. ' 63, 117 N. Edison St., Arlington, Va. Lyren, William James ' 62 214 Highland, Wadsworth, Ohio 112, 217, 387 MacCartee, Carl C, Jr. ' 63 8212 Kerry Rd., Chevy Chase 15, Md 211, 234, 355 MacDonald, Henry John ' 65 1607 Tryon Rd., New Bern, N. C 314 MacDonald, Robert A. ' 65 Parsonage Hill Rd., Short Hills, N. J 333 MacDuff, Allen Nelson ' 65 2733 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N. C 314 Mace, Michael Edward ' 62 219 Carolina Ave., Greenville, S. C 225, 387 Mace, Stephen G. ' 63, 4315 Woodacre Dr., McLean, Va...225, 355 Mack, David Edward ' 64 3307 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md 130, 333 MacLane, Charles Newell ' 65 2503 Manchester, Toledo, Ohio 73, 222, 314 MacNaughton, James N. ' 63 1541 Brightridge Dr., Kingsport, Tenn 156, 160, 355 Maher, William F. ' 64, P. O. 374, Boca Raton, Fla 333 Mahoney, Daniel F. ' 65, 45 Cliff St., St. Johnsbury, Vt...I03, 333 Malone, James Francis, III ' 65 526 Edgerton PI., Pittsburgh, Pa 314 Mann, Arthur James ' 62 1910 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va 151, 219, 387 Mann, Glenn E., Jr. ' 65 Rt. 2, Box 9, Cole Mill Rd., Durham, N. C 314 Mann, Ralph Emerson, II ' 65 4108 Sudbury Ave., Jacksonville 10, Fla 314 Mapes, Charles M. ' 64, 403 Walsing Dr., Richmond 29, Va 333 Marchese, Don P. ' 64 34 James St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y 234, 333 Margolis, Marshall H. ' 63 911 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C 66, 227, 355 Marks, William F., II ' 64 525 E. Seminary Ave., Towson 4, Md 90, 98, 221, 355 Markas, Johnny Mitchell ' 62, 114 N. Chestnut St. Morganton, N. C 138, 205, 234, 242, 387 Markham, Allan Byron ' 62, 507 Cleveland St., Durham, N. C...387 Markham, John C, III ' 64 509 Eastwood Dr., Gastonia, N. C 58, 223, 334 Marley, Roy Lee, Jr. ' 64 705 E. Raleigh St., Siler City, N. C 211, 234, 254, 334 Marsh, James A., Jr. ' 63 507 Church St., Monroe, N. C 118, 229, 355 Marsh, Robert Edward ' 62, 4056 Linden Ave., Western Springs, 111. Marshall, James McKnight ' 65 P. O. Box 188, Moncks Corner, S. C 314 Marshall, Neal William ' 64 15 Pine St., Woodmere, N. Y 93, 231, 334 Marston, Edwin L., Jr. ' 63 252 Dalmeny Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y 58, 62, 213, 355 Martin, Gerald F. ' 63, Box 171 A, Epping Forest, Annapolis, Md. Martin, Henry F., Ill ' 64 9507 Lindale Dr., Bethesda 14, Md 83, 116, 117, 229, 334 Martin, James Slattin, III ' 65 193 Vineyard Rd., Huntington, N. Y 206, 334 Martin, John D. ' 64 155 Brixton Rd., Garden City, N. Y 221, 265, 334 Martone, Peter Wayne ' 64 7461 North Shore Rd., Norfolk, Va 198 Marvin, Guy ' 63 QRTS 4112, USAF Academy, Col 58, 119, 126, 355 Mason, Charles Gilbert ' 64 19 Cheverly Circle, Cheverly, Md 130, 334 Mason, Geoffrey S. ' 63 Rt. 1, Box 501, Nokomis, Fla 90, 100, 199, 355 Mason, George Park, Jr. ' 65 1000 N.W. 30th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 212, 314 Massengill, Richard K. ' 63 USPHS Hospital Box 100, Fort Worth, Tex 116, 225, 355 Massey, Warner Barron ' 65 3571 Waldorf Dr., Dallas, Tex 228, 314 Mathews, Emmett C, Jr. ' 64 16 Maxwell Rd., Richmond 26, Va 334 Mathewson, James Ray, Jr. ' 65 147 Clarendon Circle, Danville, Va 314 Matthews, John William ' 62 224 Holly Hill Dr., Petersburg, Va 125, 223, 387 Matthews, Steven Leon ' 63 203 North 14th St., Bessemer City, N. C 99, 355 Page Matthias, Douglas E. ' 63 520 N. Shore Rd., Norfolk 5, Va 218, 355 Mattson, Gerald Arthur ' 64 751 17th Ave. South, St. Petersburg, Fla 223, 264, 334 Matuza, Albert Charles ' 65 211 Louise Dr., Morrisville, Pa 131, 204, 314 Metz, Walter Cade, Jr. ' 65, 457 Hawthorne Rd., Elkin, N. C. Mauney, James Patrick ' 65 P. O. Box 8, Ft. Lawn, S. C 130, 218, 314 Maxson, Robert Jay ' 62, 10994 Corona Rd. Cincinnati 40, Ohio 128, 149, 150, 156, 160, 387 May, Carl Vitus ' 65, 334 Isley Ave., Burlington, N. C...126, 314 May, James Norris ' 64, 2611 Knollwood Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Maynard, Joe Boyce ' 64 114 Central Ave., Belmont, N. C 205, 234, 355 McBride, Robert Elliott ' 65 126 Buckingham Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 314 McCaig, Douglas A. ' 63 Box 1362, Colombo, Ceylon 61, 119, 259, 355 McCarthy, F. Anthony ' 65 6 J Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Md 222, 314 McCarthy, James Vincent ' 64 19 Ridge Rd., Rumson, N. J 131, 204, 205, 234, 334 McCarthy, John Paul ' 64, 6 J Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Md...223, 334 McCarthy, Paul E., II ' 64 1120 S. Church St., Burlington, N. C 355 McCarthy, William J. ' 63 241 S. Biscayne River Dr., Miami 69, Fla 223 McCauley, Robert H., Ill ' 6 4 6405 Orchid Dr., Bethesda 14, Md 355 McCausIand, Arthur M. ' 62 1982 Micheltorena St., Los Angeles, Cal 211, 388 McCausIand, Charles P. ' 64 605 W. Joppa Rd., Towson 4, Md 221, 258, 333 McChesney, John Arnold ' 62. 17 Schenck Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. McClain, John Clinton, Jr. ' 65 416 North St., Anderson, S. C 131, 210, 303, 314 McClannahan, Frank M. ' 65, P. O. Box 111, East Point, Ga 314 McCleskey, James Lawrence ' 62 2204 S. Church St., Tampa 9, Fla 77, 388 McCollum, Frederick G., Jr. ' 62 1402 Sixth Ave., Savannah Beach, Ga 127, 234, 243 McCormick, George W. ' 63 Julio Maris Sosa 2237, Montevideo, Uruguay McCulIers, C. Kenneth ' 62 222 Alexander Ave., Durham, N. C 66, 388 McCulloch, David Thomas ' 65 1514 Argonne Rd., Tallahassee, Fla 314 McCullough, Kenneth R. ' 64 3822 N. Stratford Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 197, 264, 334 McCutchen. William W., Jr. ' 62, 4127 Shirley Ave. Jacksonville 10, Fla 53, 138, 157, 159, 211, 388 McDonald, Charles H. ' 64 1408 Rankin Rd., Greensboro, N. C 207, 334 McDorman, Marshall Duer ' 65 327 Chapel Bell Lane, Houston 24, Tex 131, 212, 314 McDowell, C. Blake, III ' 65 2260 Tinkham Rd., Akron 13, Ohio 314 McFarlin, Robert Morley ' 65 307 Genesco, San Antonio 9, Tex 127, 224, 314 McGhee, Barry Lewis ' 64 510 Charlotte St., Fredericksburg, Va 128, 334 McGhee, George D. ' 65, Middleburg, Va 314 McHugh, John ' 63, 1010 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. Mclntire, Joseph Neely ' 65 1311 Robin St., Goldsboro, N. C 101, 314 Mclntire, Thomas O. ' 63 1311 Robin St.. Goldsboro, N. C 156, 160 Mcintosh, Alan E. ' 63 7116 1st Ave., South, St. Petersburg, Fla 209, 264, 356 McKay, Malcolm V. ' 63 1137 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N. J 356 McKellips, G. Wayne, Jr. ' 62 Box 100, River Rt., Kingman, Ariz 201, 388 McKenzie, Donald K. ' 64 505 Mt. View Ave., Bluefield, W. Va 116. 117, 334 McKenzie, Theodore R. ' 62, R.F.D. 1, Waynesboro, Pa. McKey, John Daugherty, Jr. ' 65 1007 Valencia Ave., Orlando, Fla 131, 216, 314 McKinley, Rex Vincent, Jr. ' 63 2 Plaza Dr., Hampton, Va 254, 388 McLain, Milton Stanley ' 65 3400 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N. C 200, 314 McLaughlin, Douglas F. ' 64, Box 360, Mystic, Conn...203, 334 McLean, Lawrence E. ' 64 212 Springfield Ave., Hasbrouck Hts., N. J 254, 334 McLean, Roger T., Jr. ' 64, 13 Cambridge Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. Page McLeod, James M. ' 64 1928 Morningside St., Jacksonville 5. Fla 334 McManus, Michael John 62 126 Little Hill Dr., Stamford, Conn 58, 229, 388 McMillin, John David ' 63 605 S. Market St., Rockville, Ind 221, 388 McMullen, James Rush ' 62 330 Ambassador Dr., Rochester 10, N. Y 159, 203, 388 McMullen, William Henry, Jr. ' 62 Box 3597, Barboursville, Va 225, 388 McPherson, William V., Jr. ' 64 R.F.D. 2, Durham, N. C 97, 225, 334 Medlock, Clyde Coleman ' 62 113 W. Church St., Cartersville, Ga 105, 201, 389 Meeker, James Bernard 64, 120 Britton St., Charleston 2, W. Va. Meier, John Otto 63 113 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 131, 156, 356 Melchior. Thomas F. 65 5325 Stone Ave., La Grange, 111 222, 314 Melton, Charles Reid 65 7019 Northampton Way, Houston 24, Tex 117, 314 Melton, Thomas H. ' 64 219 Holswade Dr., Huntington, W. Va 95, 199, 334 Melvin, Richard F. ' 63 P. O. Box 362. Palm Beach, Fla 225, 356 Menge, Steven Reid ' 64 4400 Southern Blvd., Dayton 29, Ohio 334 Menne, Eugene Charles ' 63, Crest Dr., Dover, Mass 119, 356 Menson, Robert C. ' 63 16 Sunny Reach Dr., West Hartford, Conn 96, 229, 356 Merkel, Lee F. ' 64, Rt. 1, Box 70, Nashotah. Wise 334 Merryman, John E. ' 62, 113 N. Market St., St. Clairsville, Ohio Merwin, Grier Humphrey ' 64 4113 49th St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 221, 334 Messikomer, Edwin E. ' 62 806 Spruce Ave., W. Chester, Pa 131, 149, 197, 254, 389 Metz, Walter C, Jr. ' 65, 457 Hawthorne Rd., Elkin, N. C 314 Metzker, John Gordon ' 62. 60 Irving Circle, Reno, Nevada.. ..389 Mewhort, Don Milton ' 62 2226 Densmore Dr., Toledo, Ohio. .211, 247, 248, 249, 389 Meyer, Alan Howard ' 65 48 Wensley Dr., Great Neck, N. Y 117, 314 Meyers, Francis Wesley ' 65 51 Haverford St., Hamden 17, Conn 314 Michael, Gayle Edwin ' 64, Rt. 7, Box 400, Salisbury, N. C 334 Midgett, Bernard W. ' 65, Englehard, N. C 314 Miga. Andrew Charles ' 65 110 W. Avondale, Greensboro, N. C 131, 314 Miles, Albert S. ' 62 3915 Virgilia St., Chevy Chase 15, Md 223, 389 Miles. Arthur C. ' 63 95 Wakefield Dr., N.E., Atlanta 9, Ga 83, 90, 94, 356 Miles, James Melvin ' 64, Pink Hill, N. C 58, 211, 334 Miller, Cecil W. ' 62, 6 Crosby St., Brooksville, Fla 217, 389 Miller, Chris Glendon ' 65 1855 East 42nd St.. Tulsa, Okla 260, 314 Miller, lidward Brown ' 62 766 Maple St., Meadville, Pa 197, 389 Miller, F. William ' 65 240 Arlington Dr., Metairie, La 117, 212, 314 Miller, Glenn Frederick ' 63, 12 Dover St., Toms River, N. J 356 Miller, Grayson Brownlee ' 65 1540 Boiling Ave., Norfolk 8, Va 314 Miller, Jay Ralph, Jr. ' 63, 1034 Highland Ave., Abington, Pa. Miller, John Meredith, Jr. ' 65 3421 N. Utah St., Arlington 7, Va 116, 314 Miller, Lawrence Everett ' 65 3616 Anderson Ave., Chattanooga 11, Tenn 220, 315 Miller, Louis George ' 63 120 27 226 St., Cambria Hts. II, N. Y...1I2, 131, 225, 389 Miller, Patrick Henry ' 65 10446 Lennox Lane, Dallas 29, Tex 334 Miller, Richard Wayne ' 64 1336 Hilltop Rd., Charlottesville, Va 334 Miller, Robert M. ' 64 4141 Walnut Grove Rd., Memphis 17, Tenn 217, 334 Miller, Robert Steven ' 64 200 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J 231, 334 Miller, Roger Wallace 62, 95 Hodge Ave., Buffalo 22, N. Y 115 Miller, William B. ' 64 407 Washington St., Cumberland, Md 215, 356 Mills, Dewitt Herschel ' 62, Kirbyville, Tex 389 Mills, Hugh H. ' 63, Box 262, Forest City, N. C 356 Mills, James Cobb, Jr. ' 62 1108 J St., North Wilkesboro, N. C 99, 389 Minah, Glenn Ernest ' 62, 2117 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Minard, Alan L. ' 65, 1311 Monroe, Evanston, I11...130, 222, 315 Page Mincey, Wm. Thomas ' 62, Rt. 1, Hillsboro, N. C. Mincher, Thomas Daniel ' 64 42 Carolina St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Minnotte, David W. ' 65 310 Oak Forest Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa 315 i Minturn, Eric Brigham ' 65 107 Rae Ave., Devola, Marietta, Ohio 127, 200, 315 Mirsky, Jan S. ' 62 240 E. 52 St., Savannah, Ga 90, 91, 231. 389 Misner, Ray Hunting ' 64 79 Inskip Ave., Ocean Grove. N. J Ill, 335 Misenheimer, Lawrence G. ' 65, Box 477, Rockwell. N. C 315 Mitchell, Arthur Warren ' 64, 23 Rundelane, Bloomfield, Conn. Mitchell, Baker Adams. Jr. ' 62 319 W. 8th St., Columbia, Tenn 98, 221, 389 Mitchell, Ellison C. ' 63 j 106 Byrd Blvd., Greenville, S. C 221, 356 ] Mitchell. John Wayne, Jr. ' 65 1538 N. Ivanhoe St., Arlington, Va 315 Mitchell, Perry Bedell ' 65, 3986 Club Dr., Atlanta 19, Ga 315 Mitchell, Terence Robert ' 64 5410 Conn Ave.. Washington 15, D. C 216 Mock, Eric Vaughan ' 63 1105 Brookstown Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 118, 356 Moeling, Walter G., IV ' 65 Graves Sub Division, Alexander City, Ala 196, 315 Mohn, Kermit Stephen ' 62 201 Upton St., Rockville, Md 151, 389 Monaghan, Ralph F., Jr. ' 65 354 Sycamore Dr., Arden, N. C 117, 130, 315 Monfried, Allan Jerome ' 62 3509 Cedardale Rd., Baltimore 15, Md 227, 389 Montgomery, Alexander C. ' 65 . 1705 Highland Ave., Wilmette, III 127, 315 j Montgomery, Giles Barrett ' 62 1 Wiremill Rd.. Stamford, Conn 258, 389 Montgomery, Hugh Wynn, Jr. ' 62 R.F.D. 3, Rome, Ga 95, 223, 389 Montgomery, Thomas George ' 64 167 Pinelynn Rd., Glen Rock, N. J 119, 209 Moon, Dwight Bacon, III ' 64 121 W. Oak St., Mebane, N. C 103, 335 Moore, Andrew Taylor, Jr. ' 62 591 Bay Colony Dr., Virginia Beach, Va 390 Moore, Charles A., Jr. ' 62, Rt. 3, Box 310, Durham, N. C 112 Moore, Dan Cockrill ' 65 1871 Snowden Ave., Memphis 7, Tenn 315 Moore, Fred Henry ' 65 101 Eastview St., Lookout Mt., Tenn 204, 315 Moore, George S., Jr. ' 64, P. O. Box 1591, Greensboro, N. C. Moore, James Thomas, Jr. ' 64 841 Fancher Dr., Birmingham 16, Ala 335 Moore, John M., Jr. ' 63 612 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N. C 205, 356 Moore, Paul Robinson, Jr. ' 62 818 Goardman Rd., Aiken, S. C 214 Moore, Richard Horton ' 65 7505 Walton Lane, Annandale, Va 202, 315 Moore, Thomas Franklin ' 65 1828 Maryland Ave., Charlotte 9, N. C 204, 335 Moorefield, William G., Jr. ' 65 1110 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va 117, 196, 204, 315 Moores, William York ' 62 1302 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, Fla 229, 390 Moorman, Kenneth Allen ' 64 1210 Spruce St., Martinsville, Va 335 Morefield, Robert E., Ill ' 64 2727 Bitting Rd., Winston Salem, N. C. Moreng, Joseph Henry ' 64 527 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield, N. J 213, 335 Morgan, James Louis 65 Rt. 1, Box 428, Winston-Salem, N. C 315 Morgan, R. Dean ' 62, 191 1 Dell Dr., Columbus, Ga...l28, 201, 390 Morgan, Thomas Hayes ' 63 131 Somerset Ave., Garden City, N. Y 213, 356 Morgan, Walter G., Ill ' 65, 6 Broadfield, Jackson, Tenn 315 Morgan, William L. ' 62 125 Howland Rd., Asheville, N. C 157, 218, 390 Morgan, Zeb Brent ' 65 1412 Colgate Rd., Marietta, Ohio 117, 228, 315 Morrill, Lyman P. ' 63 515 Crafts St., West Newton 65, Mass 112, 130, 213, 356 Morris, Edward Merrill ' 65 26618 Wolf Rd., Bay Village 40, Ohio 101, 315 Morris, Douglas Claude ' 64 415 Judy Lane, Americus, Ga 214, 335 Page Morris, Joel Joseph ' 63 2323 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C 217, 356 Morris, John Edward ' 65 5205 Albemarle St., Washington 16, D. C 130, 315 Morris, Richard James ' 64 204 Hermitage Rd., Greenville, S. C 217, 335 Morris, Robert W. ' 63. 31 Wilson Ave., Matawan, N. J...201, 356 Morrison, Samuel David ' 63 1617 Cherokee Blvd., Knoxville 19, Tenn 231, 390 Morton, John Broten ' 65 Box 126, Surrey Rd., Wayne, 111 198, 315 Morton, William A. 62, 2262 Okobee Dr., Sarasota, Fla...l 14, 390 Moser, Robert Lee. Jr. 65 600 Huske St., Fayetteville, N. C 127, 315 Moss, John David, Jr. ' 65, 63 Carrol Dr., Sumter, S. C...127, 315 Moss, Joseph W. ' 64 P. O. Box 87, St. Simons Island, Ga 205, 234, 356 Mossburg, Richard Hyatt ' 65 8907 Sudbury Rd., Silver Spring, Md 130, 196, 315 Motch, Elton Franklin ' 65 22250 McCauley Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio 335 Moughraby, Fouad M. ' 65, Anatra St., Bethlehem, Jordan 315 Mueller Von Der Heyden Ingolf ' 62 789 Roslyn Ave., Glenside, Pa 390 Mueller, Robert Joseph ' 64 Mount Holly Rd.. Katonah, N. Y 207, 254, 335 Mullen, Charles Franklin ' 63 231 Franklin St., Weissport, Pa 247, 253 Mullen, Graham C. ' 62 210 W. 5th St., Gastonia, N. C 130, 149, 207, 391 Mullen, James Nicholls 64 210 W. 5th St., Gastonia, N. C 207, 335 Mulligan, James Bruce ' 64 3239 Monroe St., Paducah, Ky 79, 83, 99, 335 Mullins, Jeffry Vincent ' 64 528 Chinoe Rd., Lexington, Ky 247, 249, 335 Mumford, Edwin H. ' 63 2352 Westbrook Dr., Toledo 13, Ohio 103 Murlless, Richard Spraguen ' 65 312 Valley View Dr., Staunton, Va 315 Murphy, Charles Westbrook ' 62 4600 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C...69, 79, 83, 391 Murray, Mark Alan ' 64, 2727 Hudson Dr., Youngstown 11, Ohio Myers, Frank C. ' 63 3595 S. Perry St., Montgomery 5, Ala 356 Myers, Randall Lee ' 65, 3725 Nottoway St., Norfolk 13, Va...315 Myers, Samuel Maxwell, Jr. 65, Olanta, S. C 315 Mykel, Scott Judson ' 64, Box 15, Barneveld, N. Y 356 Nabers, Wallace Johnston ' 64, 1411 W. Nash St., Wilson, N. C. Nada, Sherif Amin ' 65 159 26th July Ave., Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt 303, 315 Narten, Lyman Foote, II ' 65 2566 Wellington Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio 210, 262, 315 Nash, James Loren ' 63 2327 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C 116, 117, 356 Nash, Theodore Elliot ' 65, 810 11th St., Miami Beach, Fla 315 Nathan, Bruce Alfred 62 24 Reeve Circle, Millburn, N. J 215, 391 Naugle. Page ' 62, 308 S. Clifton, Wichita 8, Kan 199, 260, 391 Neblett, Lewis M. ' 63 18 Gibson Ave., Staten Island 8, N. Y 116, 356 Nee, David Marvin ' 62 419 S. Madison, El Dorado, Ark 128, 149, 197, 391 Neil. Loyd Emerson ' 64, 244 Deming Rd., Berlin, Conn...lll, 130 Neill, Charles Glass ' 64 795 Wilson St., Anderson, S. C 214, 215, 335 Neis, John M. ' 64, 2837 Forest Dr., Charlotte 7, N. C..-213, 335 Nelson, Gary Rhode ' 64 4 Brennon St., Westwood, Charleston. S. C 58, 219, 335 Nelson, Richard C. ' 64, Box 132, R.D. 2, Altoona, Pa. Nelson, Robert Sherwood ' 62 606 20th Ave., N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla 211, 391 Neubauer, Laurens H., Jr. ' 63 28 Jefferson Apts., Rockingham, N. C 254, 356 Neufeld, Ronald Charles ' 65 1222 Bay View Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 127, 315 Newlin, Delmas Burton, Jr. ' 62 4411 20th Rd., North, Arlington 7, Va 114, 197, 391 Newman, Robert Chapman ' 63 1823 N. Nelson St., Arlington 7, Va 156, 157, 160, 356 Newsome, David Anthony ' 64 2845 Bon Air Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 83, 99, 335 Newstedt, Stephen Pape ' 63 235 Stanberry Ave., Columbus 9, Ohio 67 Newton, Jerry Lewis, III 65 1616 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 315 Page Ney, Richard J. ' 64 4618 Reno Rd., N.W., Washington 8, D. C 231, 335 Nicely, Johnny Edward ' 62, 202 Benjamin St., Durham, N. C. Nicholas, Peter M. ' 64 52 Calle Rarranquitas, Santurce, Puerto Rico.. 95, 131, 211, 335 Nichols, William James ' 64 139 Brendan Ave., Massapequa Pk., N. Y 83, 225, 335 Nicholson, Roscoe Fisher ' 64 3402 Powhatan Ave., Baltimore 16, Md 335 Nicholson, William McNeal 63 824 Anderson St., Durham, N. C 356 Nickle, William E. 62 34 W. Baltimore Ave., Clifton Hts., Pa 104, 105, 201, 391 Nickelsburg, Michael ' 64 5907 North 18 St., Arlington 5, Va 61, 131, 335 Nicholas, James Herries ' 63, Poplar Apts., Durham, N. C. Nielson, Carl John ' 64, Mountain Home, Tenn 229, 335 Nielson, Paul Stearns ' 63, Apt. N-3-B Univ. Apts., Durham, N. C. Niesen, Stephen Michael ' 63, 185 Norwood Ave., Deal, N. J. Nilsson, Jonathan Nils ' 64 2020 Highland Ave., Wilmette, III 61, 111, 203, 335 Noe, Donald Frederick ' 63 615 Hampshire Rd., Dayton 19, Ohio 203, 356 Nolan, Harry Lee, Jr. ' 64 203 Thompson St., Shelby, N. C 58, 217, 335 Nolan, Terence Hunt ' 65, P. O. Box 232, Bartow, Fla 214, 315 Noll, Emmett Eugene ' 64 31 W. Market St., Millerstown, Pa 128, 213, 335 Norburn, Russell Lee ' 64. 54 Hilltop Rd., Ashsville, N. C 336 Norton, Charles Bryan, Jr. ' 62 Country Club Rd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 217, 391 Norton, Henry R. 63, 518 Zone St., Trafford, Pa 91 Norton, James Larry ' 64 303 Fairview Rd., Thomasville, N. C 101, 130, 2„9, 323, 336 Norton, James Randolph 64 5201 Sardis Rd., Charlotte. N. C 336 Norton, Richard Allen ' 65, Pinecroft Rd., Greenwich, Conn 315 Nottingham, John M. ' 64 2701 Magnolia Dr., Montvue, Charlottasville, Va 213, 336 Noun, Christopher Perry ' 63 601 Hayward Ave., Rochester, N. Y 356 Nourse, Jared Leslie ' 63 331 E. School Rd., Milwaukee, Wise 203, 256, 260, 391 Nuetzman, Douglas P. ' 62 152 II Roosevelt Ave., Flushing 54, N. Y 79, 83, 229, 391 Nunez, Peter Kent ' 64 6 W. Barbara Dr., Freehold, N. J 130, 201, 336 Nurkin, Sidney Joseph ' 63 112 N. Dillard St., Durham, N. C 53, 58, 203, 356 Oakes, Claude Raymond, 3304 Clark Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Odom, David Stanley ' 65 2413 Fry St., Greensboro, N. C 117, 210, 315 Oest, Robert Walter ' 65, 2008 Sunset, Ames, Iowa 315 Oettinger, Albert ' 62 238 Rock Creek Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y 197, 391 Ogden, John Robert 65 722 Foulkstone Rd., Wilmington 3, Del 262, 315 Ogden, Philip Case. Jr. 64 2425 Walker Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 213, 336 Oglesby, Thomas R., Jr. ' 64 Box 113, Winterville, N. C 83, 95, 201, 336 Ogrinz, Alexander John ' 65 3200 Parkside Dr., Baltimore 14, Md 130, 228, 315 O ' Kane, James H. ' 62, 4725 37th St., Arlington, Va... 215, 391 O ' Kelley, James T., Jr. 64 158 Brucemont Circle, Asheville, N. C...90, 92, 112, 219, 356 O ' Kennon, Robert James, Jr. 64 108 Williams St., Hopewell, Va 197, 234, 336 Oldham, Larry Eugene 65, 412 0 Neil St., Clayton, N. C 315 Oldham, James Clare ' 62 5021 Everett St., Amarillo, Tex 112, 157, 159, 197. 365, 391 Oldham, John Michael 62 5021 Everett St., Amarillo, Tex 112, 157, 391 Oliver, James Ralph 63, Rt. 2. Fairmont. N. C 391 Olmsted, David G. ' 62. 609 D- nnis Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Olson, William C. ' 65. 399 Tall Oaks Dr., Atlanta, Ga...228, 315 Olson, William Howard 65, 18 Addison Rd., Fairfax, Va 315 Onder, John Andrew ' 63 18870 Inglewood Dr., Rocky River 16, Ohio. .58, 211, 345, 357 O ' Neal, Robert Monroe ' 63, Rt. 4. Box 190, New Bern, N. C. 357 O ' Neall, John Stoakes ' 62 nil Bryn Mawr Ave.. Orlando, Fla 157, 392 Orndorff. John R. ' 62 4624 23rd Rd., North, Arlington, Va 112, 13), 209, 392 Orr, Daniel Bell, Jr. 65, Box 1137, Graham. Tex 126, 315 Orr. John Charles ' 63 1638 Highland Ave., Wilmette, III 128, 223, 357 Page Orr, Samuel Marshall, III ' 65 2931 Windsor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 196, 316 Osborne, Thomas R., Jr. ' 63, Box 494, Hayti, Mo 357 Osmun, Barry ' 62, 579 Ridgewood Ave., Glenridge, N. J. .211, 392 Owens, Erskine Dixon ' 62, 3605 Old Orchard Dr., Ashland, Ky. Ozbolt, Jesse Q. ' 63 405 Ravenwood Rd., Walterboro, S. C 127, 156, 157, 357 Packer, Robert Henry ' 65 295 N. McLean, Memphis 12, Tenn 316 Padgett, Roy Allen, Jr. ' 64 R.F.D. 11, Box 560, Charlotte, N. C 83, 336 Page, Jerry D., Jr. ' 64, 5010 Maugh Rd.. McLean, Va 126, 336 Pages, John M. ' 64, 516 Norwood St., Spartanburg, S. C 336 Palazzo, Ronald ' 62, 97-48 64th Ave., Forest Hill 74, N. Y. Palisoul. Philip Richard ' 65 Maegeo Dr., Box 249, Lexington, N. C 204, 316 Palimiter, Richard D. ' 64 139 Rochdale Rd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y 200, 336 Pantazis, Theofanis N. ' 62, 16 Hydras St., Cavala, Greece 392 Parker, George Hinson ' 64, 311 Norfleet St., Franklin, Va 336 Parker, Ira Edward, III ' 62 608 Estes Rd., Nashville, Tenn 165, 215, 392 Parker, John Jackson ' 65 1714 Sunset Lane, Tallahassee, Fla 115, 130, 316 Parker, Leighton B., Jr. ' 64, Box 478, Manning, S. C. Parkhurst, Charles J. ' 65, 221 Riggs Dr., Clemson, S. C...218, 316 Parks, Richard Julian ' 63, 1121 Monticello Rd. Jacksonville, Fla 104, 105, 106, 107, 161, 357 Parsley, James McNeil A. ' 65, P.O. Box 598, Hillsboro, N. C 316 Parson, Christopher T. ' 63 Box 28, R.R. 2, Prairie View, 111 83, 217, 357 Parson, Donald P. ' 63, 72 Park Slope. Ridgewood, N. J... 115, 221 Parsons, David C. ' 63, 408 Ruskin Dr., Altoona, Pa 203, 357 Parsons, David Larry ' 65 5009 Virginia Ave., S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va 117, 316 Parsons, Thomas Harold ' 64, 2665 Bolton Terr., South, Salem, Ore. Partin, Benjamin Russell ' 65 R.F.D. 1, Scotland Neck, N. C 53, 114, 131, 392 Passantino. Robert J. ' 65 498 West End Ave., New York 24, N. Y 117, 130, 316 Pastore, Kenneth Wayne ' 62 1230 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C 125, 209, 392 Pate, James Thayer, Jr. ' 65 775 Ellwood St., Orlando, Fla 127, 316 Pate, Stephen ' 63, 100 Eudora St., Denver 20, Colo 357 Patterson, John W. ' 64 4636 Cardinal Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 209, 131, 336 Patterson, Laird Dean ' 64 Dreher Ave., Stroudsburg, Pa 95, 208, 336 Patterson, Michael Scott ' 65 1004 Fairmont, Greensboro, N. C 228, 316 Patton, Robert James, Jr. ' 65 6844 Brants Lane, Ft. Worth 16, Tex 212, 316 Patton, Roy Handy, Jr. ' 65 111 Johnson St., Canton, N. C 127, 218, 316 Payne, Edwin Franklin ' 62 239 Charles St., Henderson, N. C 205, 392 Payne, John Edward ' 64 536 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C 128 Pazuros, Nicholas Christy ' 62, Box 374, Hobbs, N. M...219, 392 Peabody, Arthur W., Jr. ' 65 85 Highland St., Holden, Mass 228, 316 Peach, Otis Lamar, Jr. ' 63, 1302 Park Lane, Gastonia, N. C. Peake, James Rutledge, III ' 65 900 Larchmont Crescent, Norfolk, Va 316 Pearson, Charles A. ' 64 7726 Dockser Terr., Falls Church, Va 336 Pearson, John T. ' 63, 63 Central Ave., Glen Rock, N. J. Pearson, Vaughn Craig ' 65 795 Hill Ave., Glen Ellyn, 111 103, 127, 316 Pease, Louis Edwin ' 62, 318 E. 8th St., Hialeah, Fla 392 Peck, Frederick Walter ' 63 Chaplains Office, Naval Air Sta., Jacksonville 12, Fla. .225, 357 Peeler, Robert S. ' 63, P. O. Box 54, Staunton, Va 211, 357 Pegler, Timothy F. ' 63, The Plains, Va 229, 357 Penfield, Addison P., Jr. ' 62 1005 Meade Dr., Greensboro, N. C 392 Penick, Robert Douglas ' 65 5324 Old Mission Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn 118, 262, 316 Pennington, Claude M., Jr. ' 65 2154 Franklin Ave., Morton, Pa 234, 336 Pennington, J. Neiland ' 63 P. O. Box 407, Thomasville, N. C 83, 119, 357 Perez, Herbert R. ' 63, 715 Parkway Dr., Ft. Pierce, Fla. Perine. Philip Condit ' 64 32 Laurel Ave., East Orange, N. J 131, 213, 336 Page Permar, David Hayes ' 65 303 Bingham Dr., Portsmouth, Va 126, 202, 316 Perry, James Hilliard., Jr. ' 64 118 Homewood Ave., Greensboro, N. C 130, 207, 336 Peters, Franklin Elliott ' 65 822 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C 73, 316 Peters, Richard Douglas ' 65 1804 Forest Rd., Durham, N. C 73, 214, 316 Peters, William Ritchie, ' 63 1804 Forest Rd., Durham, N. C 336 Peterson, David Dean ' 64 8022 Dalesford Rd., Towson 4, Md 316 Peterson, Harry O., Jr. ' 63, 34375 Solon Rd., Solon, Ohio..254, 357 Peterson, Michael Iver ' 65 HDQTS US Conarc, Ft. Monroe, Va 97, 115, 127, 224, 316 j Pettit, Randall S. ' 64, 1408 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N. J. ' Pew, William Mason ' 64, 12 Welwyn Rd., Wayne, Pa. Peyton, Richard R. ' 63 612 Ridgewood Dr., West Lafayette, Ind 221, 357 Pfeiffer, Richard Norton ' 62 1478 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky 199, 393 Pfeiffer, Robert George ' 62 Commodore Apts., Bonnycastle Ave., Louisville, Ky...l01, 102 Pfeiffer, William Legrand ' 63 Box 472, Madison, N. C 110, 215, 271, 393 Phelan, Charies Wm. ' 64 410 S. loka Ave., Mt. Prospect, 111 203, 336 Phillips, Paul Eddy ' 63 39 Church Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y 128, 201, 357 Phyfer, Daniel Wade ' 65, 1016 Ray St., Geneva, 111 316 Phyfer, Paul Jones ' 64, Box 145, Geneva, 111 203, 336 Piccirillo, John A. ' 64 86 Stephan Marc Lane, New Hyde Park, N. Y 336 Pickens, James W., Jr. ' 63 1205 Moss Ave., Orangeburg, S. C 215, 357 Pieh, Jerome Alec ' 62 Indian Springs School, Rt. 1, Helena, Ala.. .54, 58, 73, 219, 393 Pierson, Willard C, Jr. ' 62 815 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N. C 58, 73, 200, 215, 393 Pignona, James Buckley, Jr. ' 65 15 Farrar St., Saint Albans, Vt 316 J Pilcher, Charies Alan ' 65, Box 362, Douglas, Alaska... .208, 316 I Piver, Warren Trent, 465 Oakwood Rd., Rochester 16, N. Y...259 Place, Jeffrey Wayne ' 65 705 E. Worthington Ave., Chariotte, N. C 196, 316 Pless, Robert Stephen ' 62 920 Glendale Dr., Galax, Va 165, 223, 393 Plonk, James Wendlell ' 64 906 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain, N. C 337 Plumer, William Sloan, Jr. ' 65 2360 E. Main St.. Pahokee, Fla 101, 127, 316 Plyler, James Cauthen, Jr. ' 65 103 Forest Hills Dr., Monroe, N. C 316 Poarch, Bobby Lee ' 65, Steriing St., Valdese, N. C 316 Podger, Kenneth Arther, Jr. ' 65 217 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C 214, 316 Poe, William H. C, III ' 63, 947 N. 4th St., Reading, Pa 357 Poel, Charies M. ' 64 1210 Bruce Rd., Carrcroft, Wilmington 3, Del 196, 197, 357 Pokorny, Andrew ' 64, 320 Third St., Newell, S. D 337 Polevitzky, Sergei Igor ' 64, 250 N.E. 18th St., Miami, Fla. Politi, Joseph E. ' 63 111 Broad Ave., Palisades Park, N. J 221, 261, 357 Pollack, William John ' 65. 115 Oak St.. Lake City, S. C...218, 316 Pollard, James Edward ' 65 2831 Edwards Ave. S., St. Petersburg. Fla 208, 316 Pollier, Fred Stephan ' 65, 734 Robbins Rd., Irwin, Pa...234, 337 Ponder. Joe Walker ' 64, Center Ave., Mt. Pocono, Pa 337 Pope. Liston. Jr. ' 65, 400 Canner St., New Haven, Conn 316 Porter. John T. ' 63, 1003 Russell Ave., Salisbury, Md 357 Porter, Stephen Tullis ' 65 726 Fairhill Dr., Louisville 7, Ky 303, 316 Potts, Charles Z. ' 63, 1304 Nicholson St., Washington, N. C 234 Potter, Elisha Lindsay ' 65 2700 Rothwood Dr., Chariotte 7, N. C 130, 316 Powell, Orrin Bert, III ' 65 Box 126 Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C...130, 228, 316 Powell, Richard A. ' 63. 1 10 High Lands. Leaksville, N. C...201, 357 j Powell, Thomas Clay ' 62, Air Science Dept., Duke University I Powell, Willis Warren, III ' 65 6311 Normandy Ave., Norfolk 2, Va 316 Power, Stephen Varrell ' 65 Pearce Rd.. Monkton. Md 130, 224, 317 Powl, Michael R. ' 62 1539 Hillcrest Ave., Lancaster, Pa 128, 217, 271, 357 Prager, Robert E. ' 63, 145 West End, Chester, S. C 227, 357 Page Prange, Henry Davies ' 64 508 Ridgewood Rd., Louisville 7, Ky 259 Prather, Mark David ' 63, 396 Sunset Dr., Meadville, Pa. Predmore, Richard L., Jr. ' 65 2413 Perkins Rd., Durham, N. C 208, 317 Predmore, Robert Bagger ' 63 1103 W. Fifth St., Plainfield, N. J 92 Prentiss, David John ' 63, Box 72, Howells, N. Y 223, 357 Prentiss, Donald Keith ' 63, 85 High St., Winnetka, III...21I, 357 Pressfield, Steven ' 65 20 Sarles Lane, Pleasantville, N. Y 230, 317 Presto, Andrevi ' J. ' 63, 2425 Little Neck Blvd., Bayside 60, N. Y. Preston, John Stanley ' 62 46 Creekview Dr., Rochester 24, N. Y 114, 393 Preston, William F. ' 64 22561 Westchester Rd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio Prewitt, Robert Dupree ' 64 415 Rices Mill Rd., Wyncote, Pa 201, 357 Price, William S. ' 63, 2311 Byrd St., Raleigh, N. C. Price William W., Jr. ' 63 Marlton Rd., Woodstown, N. J 128, 357 Priest, William W. ' 63 1716 Norton Place, Steubenville, Ohio 151, 357 Printz, Don Warren ' 62, 340 Midland Dr., Asheville, N. C. Prinz, Rudolph A. ' 63, Apt. 2, 4929 Broadview, Cleveland 9, Ohio Pritchard, James W. ' 62, Bowdon Rd., Carrollton, Ga 393 Pritchard, Paul Baker ' 65, 11 Saluda Hts., Ware Shoals, S. C 317 Pruitt, Clayton Ogden, Jr. ' 62 292 107th Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla 138, 221, 365, 393 Pugh, Kenneth Graves ' 62, 2502 Wistar St., Richmond 29, Va...393 Purdom, Ray Caldwell ' 65, 3113 Imperial PI., Owensboro, Ky...317 Purdy, Alan M. ' 62 3500 Foxhall Rd., Nashville 12, Tenn 131, 204, 205, 393 Purdy, James Manley, Jr. ' 65, 1910 E. Haskell, Tulsa 10, Okla...317 Purnell, Louis Selby ' 62 5010 N. 11th St, Arlington 5, Va 151, 213, 393 Purser, Jack Moody, Jr. ' 65 1005 Juniper Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 317 Pursley, William Elgin, Jr. ' 65 Rt. 3, Whippoorwill Dr., Charlotte, N. C 48, 130, 218, 317 Pusser, Charles Rouse, Jr. ' 62, Chesterfield, S. C 209, 393 Quattlebaum, Arthur M. ' 63 323 S. Main St., Bishopville, S. C 54, 219, 357 Rabenhorst, James F. ' 64 3703 Old Brownsboro Hill, Louisville 7, Ky 225, 337 Rabil, James E. ' 65, 1520 West Haven Blvd., Rocky Mount, N. C. Ragep, Gazie Kelly ' 62, War, W. Va. Rainey, Charles Clark ' 64 48 Pine Ridge Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Rainey, Charles P., Jr. ' 62 524 West Dayton Circle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 394 Raker, Herbert Thompson ' 64, Rt. 2, Crawfordville, Fla 337 Ramage, Joseph Cowan ' 64 105 Bellemore Rd., Baltimore 10, Md 337 Ramey, Dale Charles, Jr. ' 65 1316 Jeffress St., South Boston, Va 234 Ramsey, Barry W. ' 63 P. O. Box 152, Marion, N. C 205, 234, 357 Ramsey, William C. ' 64 3218 Nancy Creek Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 83, 337 Rankin, Robert S., Jr. ' 62 1227 Vickers Ave., Durham. N. C 77, 138, 215, 254, 394 Rankin, Rush McClure, Jr. ' 65 315 Dogwood Lane, Belmont, N. C 317 Rankin, William W., II ' 63 301 Redfield Ave., Fayetteville, N. Y 229, 358 Ransom, Edward J. ' 63, 9 Sewell Place, Walton, N. Y 254, 358 Ranson, Richard Cobb ' 64 236 Huntley Place, Charlotte 7, N. C 58, 225, 337 Rapisardi, Salvatore C. ' 63 7 Garnet Lane, Plainview, N. Y 213, 358 Rappold, Walter Earl, Jr. ' 63 908 Woodlawn Ave., Beckley, W. Va 234, 237, 242, 243, 270 Ratliff, Ray Edmond ' 65 2915 Oak Grove, Bluefield, W. Va 73, 258, 317 Rau, Ralph Edwin, Jr. ' 63 217 W. Shore Dr., Massapequa, N. Y 223, 358 Rau, Ronald Walter ' 64, 36 E. Highland Ave., Villa Park, III. Ranch, Dudley Atkins ' 63 504 Country Club Dr., Greensboro, N. C 79, 83, 225, 358 Rauschelbach, Paul A. ' 63 18 Birch Rise Dr., Newtown, Conn 98, 203, 358 Ravenel, Gaillard F. ' 63, 8 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md. Rawlings, Donald Wayne ' 65 7104 Lakewood Dr., Richmond, Va 130, 204, 317 Rawson, David Earle ' 63, 2202 Pike St., Durham, N. C. Page Ray, Karl Arthur ' 62 1222 Pamlico Dr., Greensboro, N. C 67, 137, 394 Raysor, Frank W., II ' 64 3218 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Rea, Joseph George, Jr. ' 64, Leopard Lake, Berwyn, Pa. Reams, Leslie Lawson ' 62, 1316 Ilinville St., Kingsport, Tenn. .394 Redmond, Larry Hollis ' 64 29 Lakeshore Dr., Asheville, N. C 116, 337 Reed, Donald B. ' 64, 104 Park PI., Cheshire, Conn 337 Reed, Robert M. ' 63, 22 Faculty Rd., Durham, N. C. Reed, Robert Ramsey ' 65 123 Sexton St., Struthers, Ohio 131, 200, 317 Reid, Sidney W., Jr. ' 65, 69 George St., Freehold, N. J 317 Reiffel, James Andrew ' 65 15 Harcourt Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 230, 317 Reiger, John Franklin ' 65 57 Continental Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y 317 Reinhardt, William W. ' 62 270 Highland Rd., South Orange, N. J 394 Reisman, Terence Nat ' 65 288 N.W. 109 St., Miami 50, Fla 230, 317 Reiss, Charles Allan ' 65 9136 N. Swan, St. Louis 17, Mo 103, 317 Remigailo, Richard V. ' 65 4727 N. Dittmar Rd., Arlington 7, Va 224, 317 Renfro, Carl Brown, Jr. 65 301 Lafayette Dr., Wilson, N. C 204, 205, 337 Repko, Godfrey Robert ' 65 122 West Circle Ave., Greenville, S. C 317 Reynolds, Jon Roger ' 64, Rt. 1, Lewisville, N. C. Reynolds, Wm. Roscoe ' 64 1305 S. Askin St., Martinsville, Va 197, 337 Reynolds, William V. ' 63 901 West Ave., Charleston 2, W. Va 234, 245 Rhoads, Michael David ' 63 Stockton Rd.. Meadowbrook, Pa 131, 211, 358 Rhodes. Phillip Carl ' 62, Box 242, Forest City, N. C 207, 394 Rice, John Russell ' 64, Naval Air Station, Anacostia 25, D. C. Rice, Leon Leftwich, III ' 65 2550 Warwick Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 196, 317 Rich, John Murray ' 62 1064 Lawton Rd.. Park Hill, Covington, Ky 394 Richard, Ralph S., Jr. ' 62 3218 N. George Mason Dr., Arlington, Va 394 Richards, Bruce Lawrence ' 63 15 Lawrence St., Dover, N. J 96, 125, 203, 394 Richardson, David P. ' 64 1449 E. Goodrich Lane, Milwaukee 17, Wise 337 Richardson, Dudley C. ' 62 2764 North East 33 St., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla 211, 395 Richardson, James M., Jr. ' 64, 1117 Texas Ave., Houston 2, Tex. Richie, Christopher H. ' 63, Holicong, Pa 105, 395 Richman, Charles Henry ' 63 3903 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Richmond, Howard A., II ' 63, Club Rd., Riverside, Conn. Rickards, Edward S., Jr. ' 63 161 Highland Dr., Milltown, N. J 58, 97, 358 Riddick, Daniel H. ' 64, 744 Sherman Dr., Lynchburg, Va. Ridenhour, William D. ' 62, 451 Huntington Blvd., Roanoke, Va. Ridout, Edward Martin ' 63 1813 Birmingham St., Durham, N. C 358 Riggs, Millard M., Jr. ' 65 609 West Union St., Morganton, N. C 337 Rimer, Alan E. ' 64 34 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 203, 337 Risk, James Kirby, III ' 64, 719 Owen St., Lafayette, Ind. Rivera, James Rodolfo W. ' 65 American Consulate, APO 676 SIv., N. Y., N. Y 317 Roach, William George ' 62 R.F.D. 3, Edgefield, S. C 114, 150, 160, 395 Roane, Daniel Kearney ' 63, 1126 Noyes St., Evanston, 111. Robbins. Boyce Morris ' 65 559 Houston St., Spartanburg, S. C 130, 200, 317 Roberson, Michael B. ' 63 South Court St., Maryville, Tenn 73, 219, 358 Roberts, William A. ' 64, 244 Wilson St., Toledo 16, Ohio 337 Robertson, James Davis ' 62 103 Xanthia Way, Weirton, W. Va 395 Robinson. Charles Daniel ' 65 1920 Robin Ridge Rd., Fairfax, Va 200, 317 Robinson, Harold M., Jr. ' 63 1st Methodist Church, Salisbury, N. C 395 Robinson, Hugh B., Jr. ' 64 1914 Stonehurst Rd., Winter Park, Fla 223, 337 Robinson, Peter Alfred ' 65 1001 East Oxford Lane, Englewood, Colo 337 Page Robinson, Peter John 62 333 Grossman St., Jamestown, N. Y 199, 395 Robinson, Thomas Whipple ' 65 60 Church St., Pleasantville, N. Y 317 Roediger. John Harger ' 64 119 Jefferson Ave., Westfield, N. J 58, 197, 258, 337 Rogers, David Price ' 62. Box 834. Devon, Pa 105, 395 Rogers, Dilworth T., Jr. 65, 43 Bedford Rd., Summit, N. J 317 Rogers, Edward David ' 64 51 Ely Dr., Fayetteville, N, Y 229, 337 Rogers, George T. ' 62, 2432 Cortland St., Waynesboro, Va 113 Rogers. James T., Jr. ' 64, Box 426, Greenwood, S. C...215, 358 Rogers Theodore B., IV ' 63, Devon, Pa 100, 207, 259, 395 Rogers, William Freeman ' 65 210 E. Academy St., Fuquay Springs, N. C 317 Rohrman, Douglass F. ' 63 113 W. Vanderbilt Dr., Oak Ridge, Tenn 92, 358 Rolle, Carl F. ' 63, 9225 Levelle Dr. Chevy Chase, Md 61, 98, 112, 150, 157, 270 Rollert, John Michael ' 65 3410 Parkside Dr., Flint, Mich 210, 317 Rollins, Overman Randolph ' 65 103 W. Muting St., Morganton, N. C 127, 317 Roman, William Bradford, Jr. ' 65 7025 Mindello St., Coral Gables, Fla 202, 338 Romp. Thomas Lee ' 65 550 E. Liberty St., Vermilion, Ohio 222, 262, 317 Roschen, George Henry ' 64 640 Salford Ave., Lansdale, Pa 202, 260, 338 Rose, Charles P. ' 64 1644 Oakdale Circle, Henderson, N. C 225, 323, 338 Rose, Charles William ' 62, 96 N. Cassingham Rd. Columbus 9, Ohio 53, 69, 137, 205, 395 Rosenfeld, Terry M. ' 63 409 Sanhican Dr., Trenton 8, N. J 92, 358 Rosenstein, Larry M. ' 63, 1217 Lexington Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Ross, Dean Mansfield ' 63 Espronceda 33, Madrid, Spain 131, 225, 259, 358 Ross, Courtney B., Jr. ' 64 11 N. Gaston St.. Brevard, N. C 67, 338 Ross, Robert William ' 62 1105 Burkwood Rd., Mansfield, Ohio. .48, 112, 127, 201, 395 Roughton, Arthur C. ' 63 600 George St. Pennside, Reading, Pa 128, 229, 358 Rouse. Welby Corbett, Jr. ' 64 200 Woodbourne Rd., Greensboro, N. C 161, 338 Routh, Eugene Charles ' 62 3426 Hampton Ave., Nashville 12, Tenn 149, 201, 395 Rowe, Vernon Dodds III ' 65 803 Old Spartanburg Rd., Hendersonville, N. C 317 Rowell, William J. ' 63, 4826 La Vista Rd., Tucker, Ga 358 Roy, Marcus Kinnsbrew ' 62 604 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 395 Rubenstein, Jack ' 64 1145 Elm Park Dr., Cincinnati 16, Ohio 115, 231, 338 Ruby, Lucien, 11 ' 65 c o Ruby Lumber Co., Madisonville, Ky 220, 317 Rudisill, Ben Richard, II ' 65 409 South Elm St., Cherryville, N. C 126, 204, 317 Rudoy, Herbert Lewis ' 64, 131 Dewey, Evanston, 111 262, 338 Runyan, Darrell Wesley ' 64 19 Crescent Dr., Pensacola, Fla 338 Rushton, Stewart, Jr. ' 64, 504 Grassmere Ave., Interlaken, N. J. Russell, Aubrey M. ' 65, 8431 S.W. 52nd Ave., Miami, Fla 318 Russell, Robert Edward ' 62, 1415 Western Rd., Topeka, Kan. Rutkin, Stuart Ivan ' 64 125 Northfield Ave., West Orange, N. J 83, 111, 338 Ryan, John Austin, Jr. ' 65 1707 Wealthy, S.E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich 214, 318 Ryon, Thomas Shipley, Jr. ' 65 P. O. Box 236, Farmville, N. C 204, 318 Rvsanek, William J., Ill ' 62 ' 6007 Lake Manor Dr., Baltimore 10, Md 221, 258, 395 Saalfield, John Robert ' 63 2729 Manchester, Toledo 6, Ohio 211, 265, 338 Sader, Julian Alan ' 62 Grandview, Brevard. N. C 106. 107, 161, 395 Sahn, Steven Alan ' 64, 14 Nancy Blvd., Merrick, N. Y. Salenger, Gary Howard ' 62 1179 East 27th St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y 138, 230, 231, 395 Salisbury, Stephen Robert ' 65 719 Everett Ave., N.E., Collingswood 7, N. J. .215, 247, 338 Sails. Elwood Kimball, Jr. ' 65 3648 Overbrook Lane, Houston 27, Tex 318 Salo, Kenrick V. ' 64, 84 N. Gate Rd., Manchester, N. H 338 Salter, Lowell Scott, Jr. ' 65 20560 Erie Rd., Rocky River, Ohio 318 Page Saltz. James Edwin, Jr. ' 62 1001 28th Ave., North, St. Petersburg, Fla. Sammons, John Lee ' 62, 812 Tanley Rd. Silver Spring, Md 61, 112, 150, 157, 159, 199, 395 Sammons, William Cary ' 65 812 Tanley Rd., Silver Spring, Md 198, 318 Sanborn, Gary Rupert ' 63 1905 Parham Rd., Richmond 29, Va 396 Sanders, Robert W., Jr. ' 63 1007 Gregg Ave., Florence, S. C 345, 358 Sandlin, David Edward ' 65 107 Stedman St., Fayetteville, N. C 130, 262, 318 Sandstead, Morris William, Jr. ' 64 517 Broadway, Steriing, Colo 223, 338 Sandstrom, Frederick H. ' 63 66 Maple Dr., Great Neck, N. Y 201, 358 Sandulli, Richard Joel ' 62, Apt. M 38 Univ. Apts., Durham, N. C. Sangston, James Howard ' 64, 8 Ege Ave., Hopewell, N. J 338 Sarafian, Peter G. ' 64 7 Osborn Dr., Londonville 11, N. Y 131, 201, 338 Sasser, William Earl ' 65 320 Warren St., Walterboro, S. C 218, 318 Satterfield, Robert William ' 65 W. Waldheim Rd., Pittsburgh 15, Pa 202, 259 Saunders, Harvey Ronald ' 64, 412 Sinclair St., Norfolk, Va. Sawers, James Richard, Jr. ' 62, 359 Grove St., Needham 92, Mass. Sawers, Jerry Brian ' 64 359 Grove St., Needham 92, Mass 83, 92, 99, 160, 338 Sawers, Larry Bruce ' 64 359 Grove St., Needham 92, Mass 83, 338 Scala, Daniel Joseph ' 64, 929 Ave. C, Bayonne, N. J 93 Scarborough, Walter A., Jr. ' 62, Box 215, Wendell, N. C 396 Scheer, Errol David ' 62, Box 296, Chapel Hill, N. C. Schenck, Garrett M. ' 64 223 Ft. Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Mass 105, 106, 107, 161 Schley, Evander D. ' 65, Middleburg, Va. Schmidt, Clifford M., Jr. ' 64 P.O. Box 186, Newton, N. J 209, 323, 338 Schmidt, Frederick K. ' 63 3222 Englewood St., Philadelphia 49, Pa 247, 252 Schmidt-Nielsen, Bent K. ' 65 2524 Wrightwood Ave., Durham, N. C 92, 262, 318 Schroeder, Jacob M. ' 64 36 Welwyn Rd., Riverside, Conn 83, 201, 338 Schuller, Christopher C. ' 63 401 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va 130, 149, 358 Schulman, Robert D. ' 63 1331 Harbor Rd., Hewlett Harbor, N. Y 358 Schultz, Frederick L., Jr. ' 65 485 Hillside Dr., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 318 Schweistris, John Eric ' 63 1819 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N. C 58, 219, 353 Schweitzer, Peter L. ' 63 540 Lido Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 221, 396 Scott, Francis Thurber, Jr. ' 65 3787 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla 125, 126, 212, 318 Scott, James Matics ' 64, 933 Old Gulph Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa...l28 Scott, Joseph W. ' 62 Box 572 Rt. 7, Greensboro, N. C 128, 205, 396 Scott, William Horace ' 62 E-18 Westover Park Apts., Durham, N. C. Scovil, James A., Jr. ' 62 2900 Fairview Rd., Raleigh, N. C 203, 396 Scuffham, James Ross, Jr. ' 65 318 Scenic Dr., Concord, N. C 200, 318 Scull, Ward Robinson III ' 65 2 Milford Rd., Newport News, Va 216, 318 Seagreaves, Warren F., Jr. ' 64 39 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown, Pa 261, 338 Seastrunk, John G. ' 65. 4125 Shorebrook Rd., Columbia, S. C. Seay, Hillis L., Jr. ' 63, P. O. Box 294, Huntersville, N. C 358 Seckinger, Ronny L. ' 63 1549 Townsend Blvd., Jacksonville 11, Fla 90, 92, 358 Sedgwick, David Durham ' 63, 100 Post Rd., Montrose, N. Y. Segelke, Peter A. ' 62, 28 Granger Rd., Emerson, N. J 396 Seiff, Henry Edward ' 62 106 Summers Dr., Alexandria, Va 98, 150, 160, 227, 396 Seitz, Winfred Pinkney ' 65 1233 Bethel Rd., Chariotte 8, N. C 318 Senecal. Daniel W. ' 65, 51 High St., Topsfield, Mass 318 Senf, Thomas Edward ' 63 7 Woodbine St., New Britain, Conn 115, 199, 396 Seningen. Ronald Perry ' 65 109 Lyndhurst Ave., Wilmington 3, Del 318 Senkus, Neai John ' 63 422 Avalon Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 131, 221, 358 Page Senturia, Ben Harlan, Jr. ' 65 3 Clermont Lane, St. Louis 24, Mo 230, 318 Seymour. Robert D. ' 63 811 Rockwood Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Pa 58, 203, 358 Sewell, Robert Alvin ' 64 239 Jennings St., Franklin, Tenn 205, 338 Shackford, John Starling ' 64 812 N.W. 41, Oklahoma City, Okla 83, 223, 338 Shaffer, Howard C, III ' 62 202 Ward St., E. Williston, N. Y...61, 128, 149, 150, 229, 396 Shannon, John Bonnar ' 63 7622 Sweet Briar Rd., Richmond, Va 115, 198, 358 Sharpe, Richard Dewey ' 65 1232 Newnham Dr., Columbia, S. C 318 Shartle, John Adam ' 64, 518 E. Water St., Troy, Ohio..209, 338 Shearin, Ronald Vance ' 65, Box 365, Warrenton, N. C 318 Sheffield, Arlis Adelbert ' 65 4536 Nandina Dr., Columbia, S. C 130, 210, 318 Sheffield, Homer G., Jr. ' 62 4536 Nandina Dr., Columbia, S. C 130, 149, 211, 396 Sheffler, Fred William, Jr. ' 65 992 Nome Ave., Akron 20, Ohio 125, 126, 318 Shehecn, Robert Joseph ' 65 169 Chesnut St., Camden, S. C 218, 318 Sheldon, Clifford George ' 64 39 Hendrickson PI., W. Long Branch, N. J 338 Shelton, Ruffin Page ' 63 University Apts. D 2 B, Durham, N. C 358 Shenk, David Scott ' 65 700 McGrann Blvd., Lancaster, Pa 127, 206, 318 Sherman, Michael Louis ' 63 7023 Wallis Ave., Baltimore 15, Md 258 Shillito, Melvin Larry ' 63, Biglerville, Pa 203, 396 Shinn, Harry L., Jr. ' 64 1600 Meadowood Lane, Charlotte 7, N. C 338 Shinn, Robert Milford ' 63 75 Brumley St., Concord, N. C 201, 358 Shirley, Milford E. ' 62, Naval Science Dept., Duke University.. 149 Shives, William Barry ' 64, 98 Shives St., Salisbury, N. C...201, 338 Shives, Aubrey Courtney ' 65 25 Ashley Ave., Greenville, S. C 200, 318 Shoemaker, Joseph Clark ' 64 Minches Lane, Rt. I, Bridgeton, N. J 338 Shriver, James A. ' 62 705 E. Maple St. 2D, N. Canton 20, Ohio 99, 131, 396 Shriver, Larry Dean ' 62 11928 Iredell St., N. Hollywood, Cal 211, 396 ShuU, Bobbie Lewis ' 65, 19 Laney St., Shelby, N. C 208, 318 Sidbury, James Richard ' 65 1309 Heather Lane, Charlotte 9, N. C 318 Siegel, Lawrence Bruce ' 64 29 Ridge Ave., Spring Valley, N. Y 155, 231, 259, 338 Sigmon, Donald Neal ' 65 3117 Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte 8, N. C 318 Silberberg, William Paul ' 64 Jenick Lane, Woodbridge 15, Conn 83 Siler, William Jennings ' 65 313 W. Raleigh St., Siler City, N. C 204 Silkett, Charles Robert ' 62 5466 30th St., N.W.. Washington 15, D. C 62, 213, 397 Simmonds, Robert M. ' 64, 3 Hathaway Lane, Verona, N. J 338 Simmons, Steven Daniel ' 65 118 Beach Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y 318 Simon, Joseph Stephen ' 65 411 Edgewood, Columbia, Mo 222, 318 Simpson, Joe Leigh ' 65 323 Seventh St., McComb, Miss 117, 318 Simpson, Robert Lyndon, Jr. ' 65 1602 Challen Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 130, 318 Simpson, Terry Allen ' 65 Red River Arsenal, Texarkana, Tex 126, 224, 318 Simpson, William A. ' 65, Box 188, Dublin. Va 204, 318 Sites, James Russell ' 65, 101 Powell Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn 318 Sisk, Michael ' 64, 329 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa 338 Skinner, Robert Nelson ' 65 1202 Vickers Ave., Durham, N. C 339 Slaughter, Joseph Bert ' 62, Rt. 4, Oxford, N. C. Sloan, Carey Erastus, III ' 62 1507 Independence Rd., Greensboro, N. C 225. 397 Sloan, Cyrus H. ' 63, Drawer 30, Sanford, N. C. Slotkin, Alan Robert ' 65 2955 N. Bay Rd., Miami Beach 40, Fla 226 Small, Alden Thomas ' 65 118 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y 206, 318 Smiley, Barry A. ' 63 239 Normal Ave., Slippery Rock, Pa 223, 259, 359 Page Smith, A. Mark, III ' 65 Quarters 43, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Smith, Brian Edward ' 64, 24 Tunstall Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 254 Smith, Calvin Defriest, Jr. ' 65 835 Small St., Port Charlotte, Fla. Smith, Calvin P. ' 64, 207 David Dr., Phila., Pa 197, 339 Smith, Charles Michael ' 62 610 E. Main St., Washington, N. C 215, 397 Smith, Clayton F., Jr. ' 64 6 Estes St., Thomasville, N. C 83, 339 Smith, Dana Gibson ' 64 4600 Kanawha Ave., S.E., Charleston, W. Va 234 Smith, Dennis M. ' 63 1315 Oak Knoll Dr., Cincinnati 24, Ohio 116, 359 Smith, Donald Edward ' 64 S. Main St., Granite Falls, N. C 223, 339 Smith, Douglas Kurtz ' 65 401 Argonne Dr., New Kensington, Pa 73, 202, 318 Smith, George G., Jr. ' 63 4503 Greenview, New Bern, N. C 265, 359 Smith, George Thomas ' 65 3912 Arrow Dr., Raleigh, N. C 222, 318 Smith, Jerry Harvey ' 64 316 N. Market St., Staunton, Va 197, 339 Smith, John Andy 111 ' 65, Talbotton, Ga 318 Smith, Peter Crosby ' 62, 1512 Druid Isle Rd., Maitland, Fla 397 Smith, Lester Vincent, Jr. ' 62 401 Argonne Dr., New Kensington, Pa 58, 203, 365, 397 Smith, Merrill Lord ' 62 24 Ontario St., Edinboro, Pa 101, 103, 151, 211, 397 Smith, Paul Dennis ' 63 1042 Queens Rd. W., Charlotte, N. C 83, 359 Smith, Peter Burton ' 63, 4425 Highland Dr., Dallas 5, Tex 359 Smith, Rex Kent ' 63, 6831 E. 57 PI. S., Tulsa, Okla 156 Smith, Richard Wildon ' 64 201 Miller Blvd., Havelock, N. C 229, 359- Smith, Robert E. ' 63, 3235 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, S. C 359 Smith, Robert Gibson ' 63 6100 S.W. 44th Terr., Miami 55, Fla 160, 359 Smith, Thomas Sidney ' 64 291 Lebanon Ave., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 203, 339 Smith, Walter Aldine, Jr. ' 65 1170 Mount Paran Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 318 Smith, Walter McDade ' 65, 60 Anita Dr., Charleston, S. C 319 Smith, Warren K., Jr. ' 62, Box 1 14, Springfield, S. C 397 Smotherman, Robert R., Jr. ' 64 2915 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville 12, Tenn 339 Smyth, Robert D. ' 64 400 Verna Hill Rd., Fairfield, Conn 209, 258, 359 Snead, Joseph Akin ' 62, R.F.D. 1, Anderson, S. C 73, 209, 397 Snead, Maxwell A., Jr. ' 64 2301 S. Clayton St., Denver, Colo 339 Snow, Sabin Tucker 64 600 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J 207, 258, 339 Snyder, Edward Wilson ' 63 5212 Belleville Ave., Baltimore 7, Md 99, 160, 359 Snyder, Stephen Wilson ' 65 900 W. Moss Ave., Peoria, 111 131, 319 So, Philip Kinlok ' 65 2207 Lido Lane, Holiday Hills, Wilmington 3, Del 319 So, Samuel Sheunglok ' 62, 6637 Charles St. Apt. 73, Philadelphia 35, Pa 58, 156, 160, 397 Somers, Robert Browning ' 62 155 Crary Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Sommermeyer, Wade ' 64 3355 S. Clayton Blvd., Englewood, Colo 131, 203, 359 Speer, George W. Ill ' 63 5411 Robinhood Rd., Charlotte, N. C 223, 397 Speiden, Joseph H., Jr. ' 63 565 Upland Rd., Louisville, Ky 211, 397 Spencer, John Calloway ' 65 104 Elmira St.. Milton, Fla 210, 319 Spencer, Stewart T., Jr. ' 64 4 Manning Dr., Barrington, R. 1 339 Spencer, Virgil Stewart ' 63 1820 Townsend Ave., Charlotte 5, N. C 225, 359 Spencer, Wm. Sherwood ' 64 1600 Rodman St., Hollywood, Fla 197, 339 Spicer, Albert D. ' 62, R.F.D. 1, Westerly, R. L Spicer, William Larry ' 63 2421 Charlotte Dr., Charlotte 3, N. C 229, 359 Spigener, Marion P., Jr. ' 64 1533 Scotland Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 199, 359 Spong, Richard Todd ' 62 131 Linwood Ave., Ardmore, Pa 79, 264, 397 Spranklin, John W., Ill ' 63 3606 Buckingham Rd., Baltimore 7, Md 83 Page Springer, John Wm. ' 64 1225 Wayne St., Sandusky, Ohio 203, 339 Sproul, Robert G., Jr. ' 63 1403 Oliver Ave.. Annandale, Va 223, 270, 359 Spruill, John Reynold ' 64, Box 96, Roper, N. C 339 Sronce, John A., Ill 62 6 Mayfield Rd., Asheville, N. C 215, 265, 397 Stafford, Joe R. ' 63, P. O. Box 26, Julian, N. C 130, 359 Stallings, Daniel L., Jr. ' 63 1706 River Dr., New Bern, N. C 359 Stallings, Kenneth 65 1508 S. Miami Blvd., Durham, N. C 66, 254, 339 Stanfield, Harry Terrell ' 65, Rt.2, Box 24, Brunswick, Ga 319 Stanfield, William W., Jr. ' 64, 409 S. Layton Ave., Dunn, N. C. Stanier, Charles Edwin ' 63 715 Garfield St., Gary, Ind 211, 234, 359 Stanley, Allen Edward, III ' 65 800 Austin Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C 319 Stanton, Bernard M., Jr. 62 4604 Ocean Ave., Virginia Beach, Va 112, 215, 398 Stapleford, Harry E. ' 64 338 S. Columbia St., Woodbury, N. J. Starling, Ira C, Jr. ' 62 10 Monument Dr., Kissimmee, Fla 398 Starling. James F., Jr. ' 63 P. O. Box 902, Lumberton, N. C 118, 359 Starmer, Charles P., Jr. 63 3010 Collier Dr., Greensboro, N. C 113, 359 Starr, George Edwin 64, P. O. Box 95, Bessemer City, N. C. Starrett, Randall M., Jr. ' 65 Box 65, Morganton, N. C 204, 319 Stattenfield, Daniel B. ' 64 49 Hedges Ave., Chatham, N. J 339 Steckel, Martin Hall ' 65, R.D. 2, Holcomb, N. Y 200, 319 Steed, Ronald Craig ' 64 2920 Freeman Mill Rd., Greensboro. N. C 83, 229, 339 Steele, Herbert Duane ' 65 1215 Summit St., McKeesport, Pa 126, 198, 319 Steele, Ted Warren ' 65 610 Walnut Ave., Charlotte 8, N. C 130, 319 Steele, Thomas Wesley ' 64 Rt. 3, Spartanburg, S. C 131, 225, 339 Steer, Paul L. ' 63 Fitsimmons Army Medical Center, Denver, Colo 231, 359 Steffens, Theodore C. ' 62 1421 Tyler St., Hollywood, Fla 101, 103, 398 Stein, Richard Nathan 64 114 Martinique. Tampa 6, Fla 227, 339 Steinfirst, John F. 62 415 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Steinkuller, Paul G. ' 63 10001 Wildwood Rd., Kensington, Md 213, 359 Steinman, Kurt W. ' 63, Springdale Farm, Millersville, Pa 264 Stephen, Frederick R. ' 64 1608 University Dr., Durham, N. C 127, 339 Stephens, Charles Garon ' 65 1105 Circle Dr., Talahassee, Fla 200, 319 Stephenson, Robert Lee ' 62 31767 Lahser Rd., Birmingham, Mich 211, 398 Stern, Arthur ' 62, 603A Maplewood Ave., Durham, N. C. Stevens, Joel B., Ill ' 64 4527 Brookridge Dr., Kingsport, Tenn 229, 339 Stevens Mickev ' 62 1201 ' Hilltop Navy 990, c o FPO, San Francisco, Cal...203, 398 Stevens, Thomas Joseph ' 64, 52 Cisco Rd., Asheville, N. C 339 Stevenson, Ward Barker ' 63, 60 Sutton PI. South Apt. 10 H S., New York, N. Y 94, 199, 359 Stewart, David Nisbet ' 64 424 Almeria Ave., Coral Gables 34, Fla 339 Stewart, Kenneth Rand 65 123 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, W. Va 234 Stewart, Robert Lee 63 112 Fairway Circle, Bridgeville, Pa 197, 359 Stith, Frank A., Ill 63 174 Idlewild Dr., Winston-Salem. N. C 79, 83, 215. 359 Stith, Wilmer C, Jr. ' 63, 37 Warrenton Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Stitt, Thomas Paul ' 65 110 Upper Shawnee Ave., Easton, Pa 95, 115, 319 Stivers, James Robert ' 65 140 Highland Ave., Ft. Thomas, Ky 73, 117, 262, 319 Stockton, Michael Donald ' 65 Box 1164, Charlotte 1, N. C 131, 319 Stockton, Robert F., II ' 65 51 Palmer Sq. W., Princeton, N. J 319 Stokes, James C, Jr. ' 62, 1236 Maxwell St., Salisbury, N. C 398 Stollwerk, David ' 64 27 Carter Court, Lynbrook, N. Y 116, 226, 339 Page Stoltz, Jerry David ' 63 3416 Valley Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 204, 234, 339 Stone, Bernell Kenneth 64, 1403 Palmer Dr., Blacksburg, Va...261 Stone, Samuel M., IV ' 63 4113 Staunton Ave., S.E., Charleston, W. Va 209, 359 Stone, Warren Sanford, III ' 62 5302 Wriley Rd., Washington 16, D. C 127, 399 Stout, Michager D., Ill 63 301 N. Ridgeway Dr., Greensboro, N. C 205, 359 St. Petery, Louis Bert 65, 754 River Rd., Orange Park, Fla 319 Strackbein, William C. 65 3505 N. N. Abingdon St., Arlington 7, Va 224, 319 Straten, Roland F. 63, 17 Sunset Terr., Wayne, N. J 131 Stribling, James Wendell ' 63 3847 Ivy Rd, N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 359 Strickland, James E. ' 64, 2206 Wallace St., Columbia, S. C 339 Strickland, William F. ' 65 4421 Iroquois Ave., Jacksonville, Fla 319 Stroud, John Burke ' 65 US Naval Hospital, Camp Lejeune, N. C 130, 220, 319 Stuart, Charles Edward ' 63 2204 Woodrow St., Durham, N. C 223, 359 Stubbs, Allston J. 63, 1025 Westwood Dr., Durham, N. C. Stubbs, Thomas H., II ' 64 3106 Poinciana Rd., Middletown, Ohio 339 Stuckey, John Hoyt, III ' 62 2577 Birchwood Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga 199, 399 Stummer, John R. 63 P. O. Box 396, Quaker Hill, Conn 130, 133, 215, 359 Sullivan, John H. ' 64 114 Cambridge Rd., Asheville, N. C 215, 340 Sullivan, John Lawrence ' 65 12916 Cristfield Rd., Wheaton, Md 222, 319 Sullivan, John Jay ' 64, M.O.Q. 3334, Camp Lejeune, N. C 340 Summers, George P. ' 64 Box 5613, Duke Station, Durham, N. C 61, 114, 201, 399 Sutcliffe, Ralph Joe ' 64 52 Beechwood Dr., Wayne, N. J 207, 340 Sutphen, William Ross, III ' 62 103 Mountain Ave., Somerville, N. J 211, 399 Sutter, Guido Antonio ' 63 339 Country Club Dr., Mount Airy, N. C 92, 116, 360 Swain, Ronnie E. ' 63 330 Beverley Ave., Quebec, Canada 58, 203, 360 Swasey, Allan V., Jr. 64 110 Verbena Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn 217, 340 Sweger, Daniel Marion ' 64 707 Gallion Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa 83, 229, 340 Swyers, Robert Baxter ' 63, 117 Adams St., Durham, N. C 399 Sykes, Harold Arthur, III ' 62 26 Meadow Woods Rd., Great Neck, N. Y 399 Sziarto, Stephen Francis ' 64 2010 Yorktown Rd., N.W., Washington 12, D. C...83, 221, 360 Tackney, David Talbott ' 65 709 Berry St., Falls Church, Va 204, 319 Taft, Charles Van 64, 1707 E. 5th St., Greenville, N. C...211, 340 Tanner, William David ' 65 7723 Morton St., Dallas 9, Tex 105, 131. 319 Tarpley, John Jorg ' 65 17 La Poterie St., Fort Bragg, N. C 117, 319 Tart, James Alvin 62, R.F.D. 4, Dunn, N. C 58, 219, 399 Tate, William S., Jr. ' 64 4101 Van Buren St., Hyattsville, Md 131 Tatum, C. Alber, III ' 62 4009 Grassmere, Dallas, Tex 165, 203, 399 Tausig, John G., Jr. 65, 3326 N. Albemarle St., Arlington 7, Va. Tavernise, Emilio J. ' 63 208 Watts St., Durham, N. C 66, 127, 148 Tavernise, Silvio ' 63, 208 Watts St., Durham, N. C 58, 66 Taylor. Allen M. ' 63 1010 N.E. 147th St., North Miami, Fla 231, 360 Taylor, Benjamin C, III ' 65 110 Cedar Lane, Mount Holly, N. C 131, 319 Taylor, Douglas Miel ' 65 501 Valley Brook Dr., Silver Spring, Md 319 Taylor, Edward C, HI ' 64 901 N. Coalter St., Staunton, Va 360 Taylor, Edward Carl ' 65, Rt. 2, Box 143, Lynhaven, Va 319 Taylor, Joe Todd, III ' 65 925 Garden Dr., Newport News, Va 222, 319 Taylor, John Hegan ' 62, 72 Wellington Ave. Short Hills, N. J 58, 61, 101, 103, 113, 400 Taylor, Thomas Newton ' 64 Rt. 5, Box 650 X, Charlotte, N. C 340 Taylor, William Lake ' 62 543 Scalybark Rd., Charlotte, N. C 197, 400 Page Taylor, William M. Punshon ' 62 Oak Ridge Rd., Auburn, N. Y 61, 114, 209, 270, 400 Terentiev, Alexei V. ' 63, 25 Highfield Rd., Glen Cove, N. Y. Terrell, John Charles ' 65 1646 Pasadena Dr., Dunedin, Fla 99, 340 Tewell, Michael Lee ' 65, Box 144, Piedmont, S. C 319 Tirado, Eleazar ' 62, Caracas, Venezuela Thomas, Charles A., Ill ' 64 1390 Pinetown Rd., Ft. Washington, Pa. Thomas, Douglas Allen ' 64 18 Marley Lane, East Hampton, N. Y 207, 340 Thomas, Robert G. ' 63, 1852 Cassamia PI., Charlotte, N. C 58 Thomas, Roy Zachariah, III ' 63 1852 Cassamia PI., Charlotte, N. C 400 Thomasson, David Edward ' 62 437 Delaware, Oak Ridge, Tenn 114, 201, 400 Thompson, Edward Everett ' 62 132 N. Main St., Roxboro, N. C 156 Thompson, Eugene H. ' 63 289 Marion Ave., Spartanburg, S. C 219, 360 Thompson, Gary Douglas ' 62, 9109 Eton Rd. Silver Spring, Md 67, 131, 133, 150, 197, 400 Thompson, Kenneth Briggs ' 62 931 Florida Ave., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 125, 225, 400 Thompson, Kenneth W. ' 63 317 Rutherford St., Lynchburg, Va 157, 197, 234, 360 Thompson, Richard Miles ' 64 52 A Clover Ave., Langley AFB, Va 130, 151, 213, 340 Thompson, Robert M. ' 63 615 N. Madison St., Whiteville, N. C 130, 209, 360 Thompson, Wesley M. ' 63, Box 2, Dunn, N. C...205, 324, 345, 360 Thomy, Vincent A., Jr. ' 64 208 McAllister St., Lake City, S. C 219, 340 Thornberry, Robert E. ' 63 Rt. 4, Box 220, Vienna, Va 127, 156, 360 Thrash, Melvin Lawrence ' 62 754 Fairview Rd., Asheville, N. C 54, 137, 197, 400 Thurman, Terry Tim ' 64 1002 Crownpoint Rd. W., Signal Mt., Tenn Ill, 118, 340 Ticktin, Thomas Lee ' 65 341 Pinewood Lane, Rock Hill, S. C 126, 206, 319 Tieger, Joseph H. ' 63 32 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J 158 Tilley, David Hugh ' 65, Rt. 2, Box 46, Durham, N. C 319 Tilton, James Thomas ' 65, 4562 Pate Dr., Columbus, Ga 319 Timberlake, Joe E., Ill ' 63 1287 Jackson Springs Rd., Macon, Ga 151, 223. 360 Timblin, George Alvin ' 62, Box 391, Rt. 1, Durham, N. C...66, 400 Tinnell, John Randolph ' 63, Box 145 Highland Springs, Va 150, 156, 160, 197, 234, 244, 400 Tipton, Samuel Ridley, Jr. ' 62 1816 Lake Ave., Knoxville 16, Tenn 130, 223, 400 Tise, Larry Edward ' 65 302 Norman Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 196, 319 Tison, R. Haskell ' 65, 125 Charles, Geneva, 111 319 Tittle, David Miles ' 63 4321 Wright Ave., Ft. George, Meade, Md. Titus, Donald Ray ' 64 2230 Westminster PI., Charlotte, N. C...79, 83, 127, 148, 340 Titus, Richard Corley ' 62 2230 Westminster PI., Charlotte, N. C 82, 83, 127, 400 Todd, Gilbert Edward ' 62, 2822 Herring Blvd., Durham, N. C. Todd, Joseph H. ' 64 122 Magnolia Ave., Fayetteville, N. C 131, 225, 340 Todd, William Miller ' 65 1827 Keys Crescent Lane, Cincinnati 6, Ohio.. 117, 198, 319 Toler, Roger H. ' 62 614 Watson Ave., New Bern, N. C 130, 215, 400 Townsend, Dabney W., Jr. ' 63 6125 12th Rd. N., Arlington 5, Va 156, 160, 360 Townsend, Johnson M., Jr. ' 62 117 Austin Ave., N.E., Atlanta 7, Ga 400 Tracy, William Ferber ' 64, Horse Shoe Lane, Lakeville, Conn. ..340 Treptow, Thomas Victor ' 65 4622 N. Idlewild Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wise 319 Trickey, Robert Kent ' 65, 1 12 W. Lavender St., Durham, N. C...319 Trott, David Walter ' 64 176 Wetherill Rd., Garden City, N. Y 340 Troy, John Clark, Jr. ' 62, 2302 Pratt Ave., Durham, N. C. Truesdell, John Alan ' 64 1419 Ridgelawn, Flint, Mich 110, 115, 225, 340 Truluck, Richard K., Jr. ' 63, Box 48, Olanta, S. C 215, 360 Tucker, Larry Albert ' 65 4109 Bong Rd., Lincoln AFB, Lincoln, Neb 320 Tucker, William Hiram, III ' 64 3960 Vernon, Memphis 12, Tenn 340 Page Tucker, William York, Jr. ' 65, Rt. 6, Winston-Salem, N. C 320 Turner, Dudley Pierce ' 65 Hillcrest Dr., Great Falls, S. C 214, 320 Turner, Jack Sherrill ' 64 1115 Woodburn Rd., Durham, N. C 219, 340 Turner, Martin S. ' 63, P. O. Box 151, Tallahassee, Fla. Turner, Neil Evans ' 64, Sutton Rd., Trucksville, Pa. Turner, Paul Truman ' 62, Box 7, Carrizozo, N. M. Turner, Robert Michael ' 62 921 Litchfield Rd., Baltimore 12, Md 113, 155, 203, 400 Turner, Thomas E. ' 64 105 Deepwood Rd., Naugatuck, Conn 199, 360 Turner, Webb William ' 62, 217 N. Mill, Lexington, Ky. Tuttle, Lynn Stanton ' 63, 2502 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Tuttle, Robert G., Jr. ' 63 83 Evelyn PI., Asheville, N. C 197, 360 Tyndall, Leslie G. ' 63 713 Jones Ave., Kinston, N. C 79, 83, 360 Uhden, Henry Otto, Jr. ' 64 309 Curtis Ave., Pt. Pleasant Beach, N. J. Uible, David Robert ' 64 2686 Cranlyn Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio 211, 234, 254, 340 Ulrich, William P., Jr. 64 343 Walnut St., Audubon 6, N. J 207, 247, 251, 252, 340 Umstead, Alexander B., Jr. ' 65 1109 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C 131, 320 Umstead. Charles Parker ' 62, 914 A Laurel St., Fayetteville, N. C. Underbill, John G., Ill ' 65 1603 30 St.. N.W., Washington 7. D. C 103, 131, 224, 320 Underwood, Milton J. ' 64 3800 Kensington Ave., Richmond 21, Va 204, 205, 234, 360 Unser, David Lawrence ' 62 Rt. 3, Box 48, Norfolk, Va 205, 234, 236, 401 Upchurch, Herbert J., Jr. ' 65 306 N. Trenholm Rd., Columbia, S. C 131, 320 Urban, Richard Bruce ' 65 1017 Terr. Blvd., Orlando, Fla 216, 320 Valle, David L. ' 65 9428 Wenonga Rd., Shawnee Mission, Kan 220, 262, 320 Van Dyck, Louis B., IV ' 63 24 Sunnyside Rd., Scotia 2, N. Y 155, 203, 360 Van Ness, Albert Ward, Jr. ' 65 105 Sherbourne Rd., Syracuse, N. Y 204, 320 Van Nuise, Robert W., II ' 65 10 Redwood Circle, Camp Hill, Pa 131, 228, 320 Van Ryzin, Peter John ' 63 Staff Box 87 Cincnelm, c o FPO N. Y., N. Y 131, 133 Van Sciver, Peter Travis ' 65 1013 Hardee Rd., Coral Gables, Fla 127, 198, 320 Vande Water, Robert James ' 62 417 Oriole St., Staunton, Va 197, 401 Vanderbilt, F. Bedford, Jr. ' 65 569 Sasco Hill Rd., Southport, Conn 198, 320 Vaudreuil, Wilfred J. ' 63 1540 Roselyn St.. Philadelphia, Pa 99, 131, 149 Vaughan, Ronald James ' 65 36 Paxon Dr., Penarth, Wilmington 3, Del 320 Verhey, Robert Seymour ' 65 1686 Eleanor Ave., St. Paul 16, Minn 220, 320 Vestal, William Addison ' 62 2349 James Dr., Pittsburgh 37. Pa 103, 106, 128, 161, 401 Vick, Paul Allen ' 65, 411 W. Lenoir St., Kinston, N. C 320 Vickery, Raymond E., Jr. ' 64 601 Marshall Rd., S.W., Vienna, Va 48, 58, 219, 340 Vieregg, Arthur B., Jr. ' 64 4310 S. 36th St., Arlington 6, Va 211, 234, 340 Vigil, Ronald Edward ' 63 APO 235 Consular Unit, San Francisco, Cal....201, 259, 401 Villani, Angelo J., Jr. ' 63 293 Virginia Ave., Welch, W. Va 211, 234, 360 Vincent, Richard H. ' 63 2555 E. Holly Point Rd., Orange Park, Fla. .58, 63, 197, 360 Vincent. Roger Sherman ' 64 788 High St., Dedham, Mass 199, 259, 340 Vogt, Larry C. ' 64, 7208 Denton Rd., Bethesda 14, Md 360 Volberg, Frank M., Jr. ' 65 532 Forestdale Rd., Kingsport, Tenn 222, 320 Vollmer, Robin T. ' 63 2191 Millvale Rd., Louisville 5, Ky 116, 225, 360 Volz, Marlin Milton, Jr. ' 65 1819 Woodfill Way, Louisville, Ky 127, 320 VonCanon, Charles Alfred ' 64 642 Sunset Dr., Sanford, N. C 340 Voorhees, Robert Fait ' 62 1015 Wendover Cr., Winston-Salem, N. C...113, 197, 258, 401 Waddell, John Layton, Jr. ' 65 490 Courtland Terr., Marion, Ohio 196, 320 Page Waggoner, David M. ' 63 807 Lakeland, Grosse Pointe 30, Mich 345 Waggoner. John Philip, III ' 65 1017 Lakewood Ave., Durham, N. C 66, 320 Wagner. Dennis W. K. ' 63 3572 Chapin Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y 219, 360 Waite, Leslie Stephen ' 64, 23 Adams St., Batavia, N. Y 234 Waite. Robert Sears ' 65 170! West Paces, Ferry Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga...260. 320 Wald, Harlan Ira ' 65, 9 Secor Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y...97, 117, 320 Waldchen. Alfred J. ' 65 414 Grove St., Westfield, N. J 224, 320 Walden. John F. ' 64 422 Peerman PI., Corpus Christi, Tex 203, 341 Waldron, Pendleton G. ' 63 2715 Camden Rd., Greensboro, N. C 215, 360 Walker, Charles David ' 64 4867 Christopher Dr., Allison Park. Pa 223, 234, 360 Walker, David Neal ' 65, 6324 Curzon, Fort Worth 16, Tex 320 Walker, Fielding Lewis, IV ' 64, Box 113, Oxford, N. C 360 Walker, Francis E. ' 62 2014 Wilson St., Durham, N. C 54, 130, 156, 160, 401 Walker, John A., Jr. ' 63 202 W. Redbud Dr., Knoxville 20, Tenn 63, 152, 361 Walker, Thomas Lee ' 64. 2014 Wilson St., Durham. N. C. Walker. William M. ' 64, 3615 14th St., Rock Island, 111 341 Wall, Haven Neill ' 64, P. O. Box 266, Rainelle, W. Va 341 Wall, Jack G. ' 64, Rt. 5. Burlington, N. C 225, 341 Wallace, Maury Eric ' 63. Box 172, Greenville, Me 217, 401 Walrath, William Bradley, III ' 65 827 Magdeline Dr., Madison 4, Wise. Walsh. Michael Sherman, Jr. ' 65 1717 Jeffords, Clearwater, Fla 208, 320 Walters, Jeffrey Louis ' 65 158 Spruce Dr., Shrewsbury, N. J 320 Walters, Louie M. ' 63 1001 Memory Lane, Monroe, N. C 112, 130, 133. 223, 361 Wang, You Lue ' 65 3501 Quebec St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C 320 Wanklyn, John A. ' 64 Prospect Ridge, P. O. Box 933, Nassau. Bahamas..61, 112, 361 Ward, Allan, Jr. ' 63. 2407 Vinewood Dr., Durham, N. C...131, 133 Ward, David E., Jr. ' 63 4417 Bayshore Blvd., Tampa, Fla 151, 197, 361 Ward, Stanley Sidney ' 65 307 Fleming Ave., N.E., Roanoke, Va 320 Ward, William Edmund, III ' 65 721 Kimball Ave., Westfield, N. J 320 Ward, Geoffrey Davidson ' 63 2429 Perkins Rd., Durham, N. C 66, 361 Ward, Peter Rockwell ' 64 209 W. Highland, Sierra Madre, Cal 341 Ward, Terry Emerson ' 64, Box 1771, Lakeland, Fla 229, 341 Ward, Thurman Robert, Jr. ' 62 908 E. Park Dr., Lincolnton, N. C 61, 83, 103, 201, 401 Warder, Frank Reid ' 64 15 Professional Bldg., Anderson, S. C 215, 341 Warner, Wayne Gilbert ' 62, 13 S. Seventh St., Duquesne, Pa 401 Warren, Joel Bennette ' 62 1105 W. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, N. C 401 Warren, John H. ' 63. Ill N. 4th St., Allegany, N. Y 361 Warren, William Thomas ' 65 1209 E. Beech St.. Goldsboro, N. C 320 Wasserman, L. Leslie, Jr. ' 62, 209 Carlisle Way, Norfolk, Va. Waterman, John A. ' 63 405 Prosperity Ave., Fairfax, Va 217, 361 Watkins, David M. ' 63, Box 615, Belmont, N. C 205, 361 Watkins, William S., Jr. ' 64 1022 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C 341 Watson, Alan Douglas ' 64 406 Piedmont Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. Watson, William Edward ' 64 603 Sunnyside Lane, Wilson, N. C 83, 341 Walters, Albert F., Jr. ' 63 Sunset Hill Rd., Redding Ridge, Conn 152, 361 Waud, Charles B. ' 63, 2123 N. Ash St., Waukegan, I11...221, 361 Waugh, James Emery ' 65, Jefferson, N. C 320 Weatherspoon, William H. ' 65 125 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 48, 320 Weaver, Joseph W. ' 63 Quarers G USNAS, Jacksonville, Fla 105, 201, 361 Webb, Richard Stanley ' 64 1260 N.E. 143 St., Miami 61, Fla 220, 221, 258, 341 Webber, Robert Sumner ' 62 710 Hugo St., Durham, N. C 130, 223, 401 Webster, Arthur D., Jr. ' 65 241 Murry Hill Dr., Lancaster, Pa 224, 320 Page Wehrle, Richard Tell ' 63 6110 Creola Rd., Charlotte, N. C 215, 361 Weidman, Harold R., Jr. ' 65 2619 Milliard Rd., Richmond, Va 234, 341 Weidman. Stanley C, Jr. ' 62, 1613 Dauphin Ave.. Wyomissing, Pa. Weingarten, Jon ' 65, 983 Park Ave., N. Y., N. Y...131, 230, 320 Weinstock, Barry Joseph ' 65 874 Northeast 82nd St., Miami 38, Fla 320 Weir, Michael Waller ' 63, 6 Hubbard Ct., Stamford, Conn 62 Weisiger, John Boiling ' 65 351 Jefferson Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 196, 320 Weitzner, Charles M. ' 63, 240 W. 98th St., N. Y., N. Y. Weidman. Stanley Clair ' 62 1613 Dauphin Ave., Wyomissing, Pa 401 Wells, Keith S. ' 63 Clark Hall, Ohio Northern Univ., Ada, Ohio 361 Wells, Richard Douglas ' 64 31 Edgemont Rd., Glen Rock, N. J 201, 341 Wells, William Allen ' 64 14 Belfield Rd., Alexandria, Va 115, 211, 341 Welsh, John M. ' 63 5301 Purlington Way, Baltimore 12, Md 155, 221, 361 West, David Leroy ' 65 Main St., Woodland, N. C 214, 215, 254, 341 West. Joseph W., Jr. ' 63 120 Midway Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa 83, 209, 361 Westerman, Charles E., Jr. ' 64 1517 Strathmore St., Falls Church, Va 34, 131, 223 Westmoreland, Jimmie D. ' 65 2224 S.W. 13 St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 131, 320 Wharton, Paul Burke ' 65, 23 St. Peter PI., Keyport, N. J. .83, 341 Wheatley, John H. ' 63 1525 Front St., Beaufort, N. C 83, 209, 361 Wheeler, Harold Neil ' 64 233 Kalmia Dr., Columbia, S. C 58, 205, 341 Wheeler, John Law ' 65 P. O. Box 1071. Tyron. N. C 103, 216, 320 Wheeler, Kermit D. ' 63, Box 605, Raeford, N. C 58, 361 Wheeler, Michael Olson ' 64 607 Lakepointe Rd., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich 225, 341 Whisnant, John K. ' 64, 800 Philips St., Shelby, N. C...79, 341 White, Charles Denny, Jr. ' 65, Box 935, Kannapolis. N. C 320 White. Charles R. ' 62, 412 Trindale Rd., Archdale, N. C...99, 402 White, James M. ' 63 4000 Fizburgh Dr., Annandale, Va 96, 229, 361 White, Thomas S. ' 65 106 E. Hillcrest Dr., Greenville, S. C 131, 208, 341 White, Thomas Stuart, Jr. ' 65, 1212 16th St., Wilmette, 111 320 Whitford, Jerry L. ' 63, 146 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Whiting, Peter Day ' 62, 1 Fifth Ave., N. Y., N. Y 402 Whitman, William Clark ' 62 1429 E. South St., South Bend 15, Ind 115, 402 Whitmore. Robert Eugene ' 62, 1780 Mason Headley Rd. Lexington, Ky 53, 98. 113, 130, 149, 158. 203, 402 Whittle, Reed L. ' 64, 279 Virginia Dr., Winter Park, Fla 341 Whorton, Jimmy Clifton ' 64. 211 Court St., Portsmouth, Va. Widener, Paul Thompson ' 63 10601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla 127, 234, 237, 244 Wiggins, Robert S., Jr. ' 65 1805 Ponce-de-Leon Ave., Atlanta 7, Ga 154, 260, 320 Wilcox, John Frank ' 64, 2430 N.E. 31st Ct., Pompano Beach, Fla. Wilder, Donald Allen ' 63 208 Jiyugoaka, Meguro Ku, Tokyo, Japan 219, 361 Wilkins, Lucien S. ' 63, 346 Carthage St., Sanford, N. C 73 Wilkins, William Thomas ' 64, 107 Ellerbee St., Durham, N. C...341 Wilkinson, James Glenn ' 64 1408 Brookside, Norman, Okla 211, 234, 242, 243, 244, 341 Will, Donald P., Jr. ' 63 3509 Whitechapel Rd., Norfolk 9, Va 96, 361 Williams, A. Morris, Jr. ' 62 Box 426, A Rt. 5. Durham, N. C 54, 402 Williams. Aden P., Ill ' 63, 439 Brown Saddle, Houston 27, Tex. Williams, Alvah T., Jr. ' 64, P. O. Box 67, Naval Weapons Sta., Va. Williams, Donald Lee ' 65 3001 W. Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N. C 321 Williams, Edmond Brady ' 65 973 N. Church St., Spartanburg, S. C 321 Williams. Edwin Joseph ' 64, 2 Crystal Rd., Levittown, Pa. Williams. Herbert H. ' 64, 2842 Superior St., Columbia, S. C 341 Williams, James Wendal ' 64 1824 Pine, Birmingham, Mich 215, 341 Williams, Kenneth M. ' 63 College Ave.. Washington, N. C 205, 234. 245, 361 Williams, Lyle K., II ' 63 22 The Terrace, Katonah, N. Y 113, 156, 361 Williams, Melvin Guy ' 64, R.F.D. 2, Pink Hill, N. C 342 Page Williams, Neil C, III ' 63 2569 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 69, 197, 361 Williams, Richard G., Jr. 64 6 Wilde Rd., Wellesley 81, Mass 116, 117, 126, 199, 342 Williams, Robert Jay, Jr. ' 65 3 Auserehl Ct., Huntington, N. Y 321 Williams. Roger Marshall ' 62 110 N. Grove Ave., Rockingham, N. C 95,402 Williams, Samuel Harrison ' 65 407 Woodland Terr., Alexandria, Va 103 Williams, Thomas Ward ' 62 1616 Gentilly Dr., Birmingham, Ala 225, 402 Williamson, John N. ' 64 218 E. Elm St., Wauseon, Ohio 79, 83, 203, 224, 342 Williamson, Joseph E. ' 65 Box 2303, c o Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 321 Williamson, Monroe S. ' 63, Rt. 3, Sanford, N. C 247, 361 Williamson, Wilbur Hitt ' 63 P. O. Box 114, Denmark, S. C 99, 112,361 Willingham, Wright ' 62, 211 Sherwood Rd., Rome, Ga. Willis, William Burton ' 65, Rt. 2, Box 155, Gastonia, N. C 321 Willis, George Robert ' 62, Box 697, Balboa, Canal Zone Willwerth, Ben M. ' 64 105 Genesee St., Montour Falls, N. Y 219, 342 Willson, Stephen Lunsford ' 62 Bryant Ave., Roslyn Harbor, N. Y 403 Wilson, Charles C. ' 64 132 Northridge St., Greensboro, N. C 197, 362 Wilson, Donald George ' 65 15 East Maple Rd., Greenlawn. N. Y 127, 321 Wilson, Gary Lee ' 62 W. State Rd., R.D. 3, Alliance, Ohio 211, 234, 403 Wilson, James Augustus ' 65 IBM 425 Park Ave., N. Y., N. Y 198, 321 Wilson, Mark Kammer ' 65 422 Fisher Rd., Grosse Pointe 30, Mich 321 Wilson, Robert A., Jr. ' 63 Rt. 5, Mayfield Hwy., Paducah, Ky 201, 362 Wilson, Wayne Richards ' 65 5600 Ogden Rd., Washington 16, D. C 260, 321 Winchester, Charles Lee ' 64 c o Phil Weaver, 290 B, Rt. 5, Durham, N. C 234 Winchester, James Cyrus ' 65 1104 Lakewood Dr., Monroe, N. C 127, 206, 321 Windeler, Robert Rey, Jr. ' 62 62 Jacobus Ave., Little Falls, N. J 69, 90, 203, 403 Winkler, Arthur Dulany ' 64, 2510 Laclede St., Hannibal, Mo. Winston, Arthur Michael ' 65 79 Fernwood Lane, Roslyn, N. Y 117, 230, 321 Winston, James F. ' 64, 3601 Toledo St., Coral Gables 34, Fla...342 Winzeler, William Charles ' 64 Lynn Ave., Napoleon, Ohio 225, 342 Wirschnitzer, J. M., Jr. ' 63 4501 Hampnett Ave., Baltimore 14, Md 92, 103, 362 Wirth, Frederick H., Jr. ' 63, 212 Audubon Blvd., New Orleans, La. Wise, Ronald Owen ' 62 1828 Gaston St., Winston-Salem, N. C 403 Wisecarver, George J. ' 63 1200 Queens Rd. W., Charlotte 7, N. C 129, 215, 362 Wiser, Robert Vincent ' 63 1215 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park, Fla 271, 362 Witherspoon, John Michael ' 62 Westminister Pike, Brookeville, Md 218, 219, 403 Witzenburg, Gary Lee ' 65 2667 Cranlyn Rd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio 127, 202, 321 Wohlford, Paul Raymond, Jr. ' 62 2901 Cliffside Rd., Kingsport, Tenn 165, 217, 403 Wolfe, William Carlton E. ' 65 Qtrs. 332, Marine Corps School, Quantico, Va 321 Womble, William F., Jr. ' 64 2027 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 58, 211, 259, 342 Wommack, Thomas Terrill ' 63 602 Chumley Rd., Bay Colony, Virginia Beach, Va 403 Wonsidler, Robert Ray ' 64, 1311 Main St., Hellertown, Pa 342 Wood, Charles Kenneth ' 62, Filbert, S. C 403 Wood, Matthew Leiand, Jr. ' 63 1 Calycanthus Rd., Richmond, Va 203, 403 Wood, Robert S. ' 63 2028 Velmetta Circle, Knoxville, Tenn 69, 362 Woodard, William T., Jr. ' 63 511 Tibidabo Ave., Coral Gables 43, Fla 215, 362 Page Woodruff, William R. ' 65 7412 Sheffield Dr., Knoxville, Tenn 91, 130, 321 Woods, Murray Henderson ' 65 2119 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va 321 Woods, Richard Byrd, Jr. ' 65 2504 Parkwood Rd., Chattanooga 4, Tenn 73, 321 Wooldridge, Robert Thomas ' 65 3105 Churchill Rd., Raleigh, N. C 103, 321 Woodworth, John A. ' 63, 19615 Shelburne Rd. Shaker Hts. 18, Ohio 115, 199, 262, 263, 362 Woolsey, Frank Mahlon ' 64. 684 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y.. 342 Worsham. Joseph A. I. ' 63 4335 Belclaire, Dallas, Tex 131, 149, 211, 362 Worthington, Craig W. ' 65, Rt. 1, Box 575, Ayden, N. C. .1 17, 321 Worthington, Josh Bob ' 65 104 E. Capitola Ave., Kinston, N. C 127, 198, 321 Wray, Albert Victor ' 65 600 Westover Terr., Shelby, N. C 220, 321 Wright, Charles T., Jr. ' 65 2348 Grant Ave., Raleigh, N. C 131, 321 Wright, Dean Scanlan ' 62, 824 Anastasia Ave. Coral Gables 34, Fla 211, 234, 240, 245, 256, 403 Wright, Harold Everett ' 65 4220 Firwood Lane, Charlotte 9, N. C 131, 218, 321 Wright, James Dixon. Jr. ' 65 251 10th St., N.W., Apt. 72, Atlanta, Ga 117, 321 Wright, Joseph D. ' 64 1321 A Turley Rd., Charleston 4, W. Va 114, 130, 197, 342 Wright, Thomas Oscar ' 62 2425 Cahaba Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala 130 Wulfsberg, Einar John ' 64 5518 Williamsburg Blvd.. Arlington 7, Va 211, 234, 342 Wyatt, Robert Harris, Jr. ' 63 807 Green St., Durham. N. C 205, 234, 403 Yaeger, Carl Frederick ' 65 1800 N.E. 43rd St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 321 Yake, Jeffry Thomas ' 64 Nursery Rd.. Titusville, N. J 127, 209, 342 Yarborough, Elbert C. ' 62, 1154 Fiske St., Durham, N. C. Yabrough, John W. ' 63, 102 Rolline Rd., Burlington, N. C 362 Yarger, Greig Toms ' 64 525 E. Angela, South Bend, Ind 225, 362 Yarnall. Wayne H. ' 64 154 106th St., Stone Harbor, N. J 101, 103, 113, 262, 342 Yocum, Edward S., II ' 64, 4 Oak Ave., Larchmont, N. Y...262, 342 Yodzis, Peter Paul ' 65, 2608 Liberty Pkwy., Bahimore 22, Md...321 Young, Charles G., Ill ' 65 2037 W. 96th St., Shawnee Mission, Kan 321 Young. George M., Jr. ' 63 416 W. Second St., Madison, Ind 91, 362 Young, Paul C. ' 63 4817 Meadow Lane, N.W., Canton, Ohio .58, 67. 93. 209, 362 Young, Robert Edward 62 924 Weatherbee Rd., Towson 4, Md 125, 201, 403 Young. William Wilson ' 65 E. Market St., Marietta. Pa 128, 260, 321 Youngstrom, Richard Earl ' 65 4301 W. 90th St. Terr., Shawnee Mission. Kan 321 Zavelson, Thomas Michael ' 65 666 W. Andover. Mansfield, Ohio 230, 321 Zellers, Gordon Bryant ' 65 2517 S.E. 25th Terr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 321 Zepkin, Joseph R. ' 63. 48 Arline Dr., Newport News, Va. Zeren, Richard William 64 1102 Hampton Garth, Towson 4, Md 58, 63, 229, 342 Zeren, John Charles ' 65, 1 102 Hampton Garth, Towson 4, Md...321 Zide, Elliott Lawrence ' 64, 82 Summer St., Fitchburg, Mass. Zielonka. Carl L. ' 63 819 S. Edison Ave., Tampa 6, Fla 63, 226, 227, 362 Zimmer, Carl Thomas ' 65 1709 E. Cedar St., South Bend 17, Ind 208, 321 Zimmer, Charles F. ' 63 610 Topinabee Rd., Niles, Mich 203, 247, 362 Zinn, Thomas J. ' 64. 54 Taylor Ave., Ft. Thomas, Ky 342 Zoubek, Charles Louis ' 63 Meads Point, Greenwich, Conn 151, 225, 259, 403 Zumbro, Sherrod Branson ' 62 4116 Colesville Rd., Hyattsville, Md 149, 225, 403 Zupanic, George Ivan ' 65 2424 Waite Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich 210, 321 Zwerner. John S. ' 63, 4201 Massachusetts Ave. Apt. 7027-C, Washington 16, D. C 98, 203, 256, 362 «4S-S i r. - f ' K .v«.r: ' ir ' ' : , f 6T ' .i ■f - J ' M i ' % r -. I . K ' f - 5 ' -r 1 .-. ■. ' ■M ... ■,.V ' f . ■.Si. . iij ' .
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