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F I F T Y F I R S T E D I T I O N LAUREL KIMBROUGH DAVID S. JOHNSON Chanticleer I EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER 1963 DUKE UNIVERSITY • DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA ■ £. . MINlSTKATIor AND FACULTY 26 .CIl • teii. BEAUTIES 106 124 L I .f$f0m . ORGANIZATIONS 196 «lv. ■■% CLaSSeS 314 prolog ue On tlic brink . . . he stood, zvith only the dn v)i of the cities, the million hooks, the speetnil ini- a i,es of the people he had loved, who held loved him, vchoni he had knoixn and lost. They ■will not come aj ain. They never liill come back a ai . Thomas Wbi fe I he C()llci, c x ' ars arc suspen- sion. 1 lie ;ire a rime of constant urowrh and lightning- change — a discover)- ot fresh ideas and dormant emotions — confusing years, filled with introspection. A time of new beginnings to age-old quests — What can I be? Where do 1 go? They are a vibrant span, crowded with im- ages and vague nostalgia. These are the Gothic windows, the Georgian columns. These are the college years, and this is Duke. An earthy town lies covered in a blanket of brown leaves wrapped in white paper. No plan, this town with its small shops and oil-stained tracks. This, too, explored, endured, or only missed. At the edge of town, a gra ' ish wall surrounds a self-sustaining community. This settlement is divided east from west by a bridge, forever chang- ing colors, and a road confined between old dwellings and wide fields. The Wtst land is like the wall, a mass of uneven stone and multi-colored roofs. Like the bridge, it changes colors, but onl - in the sun and in the rain. Towers strain upward from the mass — towers of authority and knowledge, of healing time and God. They are unnoticed or shaken, torn apart, tabled, for- 10 12 gotten, ' ct stand unmoved. here heLtv ' slabs and hinldings ha e not conquered, grass, pro- tected by chains, snll grows. West is order, peace; it reeks of thought. It is eternal, but for the marble steps, quieth eroded b the passage ot eager teet. Feet of a faceless stream, shitting, searching, for lost answers to torgotten questions. A passing stream ot varied currents and new sources. It is a kaleidoscopic stream filled with countless bits of hunianir . It is liteblood puls- ing through Ciothic structures and musty volumes. T his face- less horde, the essence ot the University. Undulating, spreading, the stream Hoods dim cells cluttered with scrawled paper and unmade beds. It stretches mto boxes, sole Hnk with the other world, and into classrooms to be cleansed and molded. It knows red-cushioned booths and yel- low figures behind long counters. It feels the biting wind and seldom snow. The stream grows used to rain, to dirty forks, to unread pages and hlled ashtra s. It strug- gles incessantly to balance the internal, external forces which will not stop their change. The stream rushes down steps to waiting ears and travels the road back through the bridge to the East land — brick red and white, enveloped in magnolia leaves. This land is different from the West, er part of it. Here, too, is peace, oi kr. and thought which rules unchallenged. Another stream pours forth to join the western one. Their mingled currents tw ist in cadence to steel guitars and dark voices. As one, the ' down the gold lu]uid m silvered cans and wait m alle s to consume hot cheese j ST f I MPORTS 13 on 1k ' ;u lioueh. I lii. move togvrlKT to ;iil the praise ot hluc anil white unitornis on green Ileitis or wooden eoiirrs. I hey tiiul lieefi forests with hhinkets, phikl eoolers. .iiui good iiUenrions. rhe know eaeh other tor an insraiu or tore er. I hey drL-am, discovering new corners in ta- niiliar minds, new rurns in well- trod hearts. I ' liex ' tee! the night, but are eonseioiis onh of the stars and sotr moon-shadows. l- ' .nguUed, enraptured, rhe share the thousand teehngs ot their experience. I hey arc aware— painfully — of imnu-diarc, day-t()-da - exist- ence, ot unrelenting evaluation, of ceaseless change. The stream swells to fruition, self-knowledge, then disperses through the broad gates of rough-hewn stone. A stream hurstmg with the memory of these ears w hieh are no more and cannot be again. The broad stream is too shal- low; there is a deeper know ledge, more intimate, more exact. It is the pattern of the single particle. This, the understanding of tor- ment, joy, inertia, spoil. Isolated, observed, he watched the phases of his own self-change, so much the same, yet different from the rest. 15 16 August melts into September, and with this merging comes a torrent to refresh the stream. He was part ot this; burdened ith the same apprehensions and bulging suitcases, he came within the wall. Nothing here, but hor- rible loneliness. Unknown and unknowing, he wanted to shout and tell what he had done, but no one seemed to care. Uneasy laughter, nervous chatter, des- perate longing to be part ot something, to belong. Older faces — more confident m white shirt- sleeves and pleated skirts beckoned to him with the promise of forbidden fruit, answers to his unknown questions. He redis- covered home; this time a pigeon hole on the fourth floor, built for 17 oiif hut occupied by rlircc. I hen, a tau his hrsr prochniiicd his name, homcrow n, ro all he met. Sleepless nights and endless tests no know ledge given, only drained ui huge, hot classrooms fillet! w ith more strange faces. I le found the twilight zone of gray suspension, waiting [)ut tor what- SuddeiiK, wheels resume their turning, the stream, its flow. More ot the older, know- ing faces and a pattern of class- rooms, labs takes shape. He sees familiar features, buildings, peo- ple. He shares the unstructured independence of these years and joins his complaints of early hours and wretched food to theirs. Bluebooks, weekly themes — filled in and handed back. No longer excellent, superior, or even good; and so begins the swift destruc- tion of old-self until no shred of confidence is left, only a le eled surface waiting for reconstruc- tion. I ' .astward, she struggled with the same uneasy sickness, loneli- ness, and mass confusion. Her world far less transient than his; her scars and feelings deeper, but of a different breed. Stiff, past ' smiles classrooms full of bodies coxered with like cloth and pins - accepted, rejected, another tag, this time Greek. Blind dates and more blind dates, new clothes, new friends, new feelings. She spilled countless words on paper, writing to any- one, anywhere — waiting for the gravness to pass. Slowly, awareness. A living part of this communal thought, loo much now to do, to read; they had no time for letters. Suds, flicks, all-nighters — swiftly the fall turns to winter and on to spring. Red cards on black, sand, sun no gra ' suspension. 18 19 20 :i only contused, rapid whirling. Finals, tarcwclls — sadly, rhc - turned their teet homeward, a place as foreign now as these walls had been September last. Three months — the strangeness subsided, yet old ties were not as close; old structures would not tit. He watched the summer seep away, eager to rejoin his stream, to pass again into his own. Bright were his dreams, and high his expectations. Se- curity clutched tightly m wisps ot madras cloth, blue-jeaned thighs, or bearded face. Aleticu- lous assemblage ot his outer shell, the symbol of belonging, ot his world. Worn phrases reiterated bv the faceless stream like echoes in a mountain pass. Unsteady, untried, he began again the oft- repeated pattern. Same routine — classes, suds, papers, quizzes — but with it, unbridled will to act pulled and tore him a thousand wa s. This ' ear ot fresh be- ginnings, new approaches to past mistakes. Again rapid whirling, but now between his surging energy and the unconfidence of deep-self. No purpose here, only 21 pressure— unbearable, uureleiir- ing pressure — and refuge sought in accepted brands and constant motion. A time ot intense spirit, of teeling that the world within the wall IS foi ' exer aiul eauiiot, will not end. Slow l now the w niter turned to sprmg. I le longed tor .May, an end to disil- lusion, an escape from pressure. Ecstatic, unleashed, he rushed from the dispersing stream to hnd himself in the peaceful tulds of summer experience. Cientle leaves resting in pud- dles. (!old, red, September leaves bobbuig in the old familiar stream. More staid, less eager — standina 22 ■i and w arching — new faces, strange and young; remembered smiles no longer part of the rushing crov d. He had a past, a present, and a future. Three worlds now, instead of one. Old, old pattern too well-known begun again. Awakening of self to self, to change, transience, basic solidity from deep wells within. Third year of the four — a time of decision, preparation, concrete re- sponsibility and respect. No outer symbols of security; no need for cliches and accepted brands. This, the year of the individual, of idealism as high as the ivied towers and as strong as he who built them. F.lectrie stimulation, pricking lectures, wild urge to know for knowing ' s sake, to swallow every scrap of printed paper, and still to feel how little could be learned. Fields of con- centration, major interests — new scope beyond the ageless walls. New depth to old relationships, recharged, the world waited for his ideas. No faceless stream, but stream of faces, individuals — 23 L Handle with Carb VALUABLE CARCO THCNKXT NCAA CHAMPS! M fresh meaning to that word. Joy, feeling intense to the point of hurt; again he wanted to cry, not what he had done, but what he felt. This year so swiftly passed, huge blocks torn away before he had accomplished half of what he ' d planned. September merged with May, and the final lap a summer away. Eager squirrels ' feet gathering brown acorns hidden in piles of crisp bright leaves. Warm au- tumn — the last, in these the col- lege years. Old stream, older now filled with nostalgic memory of past faces and forgotten moods. Threadbare pattern, relieved only by the blue-white clash of uni- forms or frantic preparations for the outside world. Pinnacle of this phantom community; above all judging, comparing like the towers of stone. Some ready to leave the wall behind, to find new patterns, unfamiliar faces, hard reality. Others bewildered, apprehensive — no plan, waiting, indecision, futile dreams. And still others, unwilling to leave the protecting shadow of these calm buildings to begin another quest for deeper knowledge of them- selves and of their chosen work. He stood and watched the shifting images of four years, the changing stream, his own self-change. More red brick now, not con- fined to East. It swelled from red clay banks marred by bulldozers 24 and heavy trucks. The laughter oi legal students on soft, spring days no longer drifts toward the main quadrangle — enipt their steps, gone from the old, old walks. No Myrtle, only Campus where it once had stood. Lines ot self-written schedules erased by the coming of automation. Cuts — free at least for this, the last semester. New pools, reflecting wisteria-encrusted arbors; new faces leadine this communitv; new heights of academic glory. Strange, the hushed footsteps of this year; unbearable the crowd- ing memory of past days. Nos- talgia, creeping sickness that left no one untouched. Accomplished record, too late to change its contents. Only the future and the past were his; this, the time of transition, readjustment, final touches to set construction ot self. Then, the long black line. Dark leather of midnight blue, scripture as a guide for future paths, last ad iee, last honors, reading of his name, and then the gate. Final glance towards shady arches and tin window panes. Goodbye, this time for- ever to the stream — a part of him of which he had been part — to the dreams forsaken or ful- filled. Again bright eyes, fastened on the hills beyond. Rough stone that will not mourn his passing, remembered onh ' in the hollows of the worn steps. Kternal — buildings, grass, and trees — but lost the essence of his college years — the faces he had known and loved. 25 iW FACUtTY 1 ' Still pleased to teach, and yet not proud to know fc v . - N l ' DukflUnwrrsiUi (Sfftrt of lif f tretiinil Dear Miss Kirabrous It is with pleasure that I comply with your request for a state- ment since it enables me to touch briefly upon the past, the present and the future: First, to pay tribute to the many who established the high qualities of old Trinity College and the great University built around this College during the thirty-six years preceding I960. Second, to express to all ray deep appreciation for the wide- spread support and cooperation that have been given to me and to Duke University. Work under such conditions is more pleasant than laborious. It is ray desire to emphasize that if, in the judgment of some, we have made progress it has come from the combined efforts of all, working harmoniously with diligence and intelligence for a common objective - a great University of ever improving quality, southern in location, national and international in following and responsibilities, with a growing influence and prestige which already extend around the world. Third, to mention one development worth far more than the three years of combined, cooperative efforts - the securing of a man of the character, qualifications and attainments of Dr. Douglas M. Knight for fifth President of D jke University. Each of us can take personal pride in this, since all have helped make available the time and establish the conditions necessary for such an accomplishment. Future developments will provide an ample reward. Fourth, to record my conviction that with continuing enthusiastic and dedicated support of all members of the University family, present and future, Duke University, as a result of its growth in academic excellence, will increase in prestige, will receive appropriate honors, and will move ever forward for greater service. The result will be that the Golden Age of Duke will never be in the past or in the present, but always will lie ahead. Finally, to wish for each of you a long and happy life during which you will work for, be aided by, take pride in, and receive satisfaction and honor from the academic accomplishments of your University. Sincerely yours, _ ;U .cfV{ ' ' Miss Laurel Kimb rough Editor, The Chanticleer Duke University Durham, North Carolina Deryl Hart 31 ■ V ?oa; ' : Kenneth C. Towc, Kenneth M. Bniii. 15 I higpen. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Bln ' i an Snipes Wombie f hainii.in ot tlu ' I xccutivL- ( ciniinittcu of the University 1 he Board ot Trustees conhrms taculty appointments, regulates the University ' s rules and by-laws, and approves the issuanee of diplomas and honors. The Trustees also elect the President of the University and are ultimately responsible for the fiscal affairs of Duke. The North Caro- lina Methodist Church and the Duke University Alumni Association appoint thirty-six members to serve as Trustees for six-year terms. Because the Trustees only meet twice annually in an oficial capacity, matters of immediate con- sequence are delegated to the seven-member Executive Committee. This ear, the Trustees elected Dr. Douglas M. Knight to succeed the retiring Dr. Hart as President of Duke and held an unprecedented meeting with student leaders. C hairm;ui of the Board of Trustees, Air. Bun an Snipes Wombie is serving his third year in office. Mr. Wombie has been a member of the Board since the academic ear M ' 15-1916. He was elected to the Executive Committee 111 1950. A native of Pittsboro, North Carolina, . lr. Wombie graduated from Trinity College and took his lav - degree there. Mr. Wombie is also a member of the Duke Endow- ment Board of Trustees and has served the Universit ' as Cvhairman of the Advisory Committee to the Universit) ' Eo alt - Eund. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (. ' iiMUis I . Jordan, A.B., 1.1,. I). icx Prcsklent in the Division ,,t FuI.Ir RcKinorLs n. IvKRin H, Hopkins, M..A., l.L.D. ' iCL ' Hrcsidcru for lnstitiinon.il . civ.inccmcnr .iiui . s- sisr.inr Provo.st Dr. Jordan is associated w itii riic Division of Insritunonai Advancement, the Department of Alumni Affairs, the Ap- pointments Bureau, and the Bureau of Public Information. Lastly, he is Chairman of the University Athletic Council. As if this were not enough to keep a Duke alumnus occupied. Dr. Jordan also manages to keep active in civic and church affairs, notably the Rotary Club, the North Carolina Sym- phony Society, and the General Board of Education of the Methodist Church. Dr. Hopkins has been intimareK ' eonnected with various aspects of higher education for a number of ears. Upon completion of his formal academic training at A ' ittenbcrg University and the University of Pennsylvania, he was con- nected with .Miami of Ohio, Washington State College, and Washington University in St. Louis. Through the -ears, he was nominated for special assignments, positions, and committees and was inducted into a host ot professional and honor societies. In deahng with student affairs. Dean Herring can draw upon a large fund of experience. V hile at Duke as an under- graduate. Dr. Herring was an outstanding student; he was tapped for membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Wlu s Who. At the present time, he is serving as a Trustee of Louisburg Col- lege and as Chairman of the Co-operative Research Com- mittee of the North Carolina College Conference. Dean Herring is also an outdoorsman, spending much of his spare time gardening, fishing, and hunting. The hnancial complex responsible for keeping Duke in the black is headed by . lr. (ierhard C. Henricksen. Formerh ' , . lr. Henricksen was Business .Manager and Comptroller. With the retirement of .Mr. Brower this summer, he has assumed the positions of Nice-President for Business and Finance and Treasurer of the University. When not directly concerned with trial-balances, tear-sheets, computer tapes and data, Mr. Hendricksen serves on the Executive Committee of the Research Triangle Foundation. Herbert J. Hi ruin,,. M.A., 1,1, U. X ' icc President in the Division of Student Lite G, C, Henricksen, . 1,- ,, C.V.X. ' ice President for Business and Fin.ince, Treasurer of the Uni Before liis promorion in l ' ' Cil. Mr. I Liiv ,iril was Assistant C ' oniprrnlkr ,uul Imnii.il ikii- fnr (if flic L ' nivcrsit . Alter ur.uiiLinni; trom Duke III I ' HC), he pr.ietKwl tor nn ears in tile Raleigh-Durliani area as a ( ' ernlKil Piihlie Accountant. Mr. liarwirJ is a World War II Air l-drce ' ereraii aiul a meinlier nt tin. ' I(i- haeeclaiid Kiwatiis ( ' liil). He is curreiirK ser iilg as Ireasurer ot the local Kiwaiiian group. On the iiiulereraduate le el. Mr. Mar- ward sits in on meetings ol the Publications Board, ad isint; that liod ' on financial matters. Slll ' HlN C. 1I. K«AI 1), A.B., C.l- ' .A. (Comptroller and Internal Auditor GENERAL John M. Do aER, A.B. Business Manager Mr. Dozicr has held the offices of Associate Secretary of the University, Executive Secre- tary of the University Scholarship Committee, Assistant to the ice-President in the Division of Public Relations, and, since 1958, Secretary of the University and Assistant Busi ness Manager. A Duke alumnus, Mr. Dozicr is active in civic and religious affairs. He is Chairman of the Board of Pensions of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church, an As- sociate Lay Leader in the Durham District, and ' icc-Prcsident of the Methodist Fund, Inc. He is also a member of the Durham County Board of Education, the Board of Directors of the Research Triangle Park, Inc., and the Board of Directors of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company. This past fall, the Board of Trustees elected Dr. Goodwin to succeed Richard L. Predmore as Secretary of the University. Ehe appoint- ment, while recognizing Dr. Goodwin ' s abili- ties, also enabled his predecessor to assume the full-time job of Dean of the (iraduate vSchool of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Goodwin received his Ph.D. at Duke and went on to further graduate study at Assumption L iii- versity, Ontario. His field of concentration, economics, has carried him far afield: to the Australian National University as an Honorary Research Fellow and to York Universit -, Toronto, as a cuest lecturer. ( rACH RO GOODW IN, Ph. I). Secretary ot the University 34 RiCHARU L. Tl IHILL, l.d.D. University Registrar ADMINISTRATION A native Tarheel, Dr. Hobbs received borii his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Duke. He joined the Chemi.stry Department in 1935 and was appointed to the departmental chair in IQ.fl. Having gained valuable adminis- trative experience as a department head and as a supervisor of wartime research programs. Dr. Hobbs was promoted to Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and, ultimately, to Dean of the University. He as- sumed the duties of Assistant Provost in 1960. Dean Hobbs is currently serving as chairman of the Board ot Governors and E.xecutive Committee of the Research Triangle Institute. Dr. Richard 1 urliill, the freshman advi.sor for the Woman ' s (College CJeneral Motors National Scholarship Committee is plagued by young women. His ofHce is frequented by co-eds seeking information and counsel con- cerning these grants. Although devoted to this attractive position, Dr. Tuthilfs workaday duties are those of University Registrar and Professor of Kconomics. In connection with his courses. Dr. Tuthill is currently investigat- ing problems dealing with the resources of the Soviet Union and the emerging nations of Africa. Before coming to Duke, Dr. Tuthill taught at the University of Kentucky and w as, later. Assistant Director of Research for Pan American World Airways. , l K.:us ¥.. Hobbs, Ph.D. ' ice Provost ami Dean of the University Robert T. Cole, Ph.D. Provost of the University According to Article XII of the University H laws, the Provost is . . . responsible for all educational affairs and activities, including re- search and the University Hospital, and for all aspects of student activity and welfare. In conjunction with his administrative duties. Dr. C ole is James B. Duke Professor of Politi- cal Science. His academic and professional credentials are indeed impressive; he graduated Phi Beta Kappa, studied abroad under a Gug- genheim I ' Vllowship, and is a past president of the .American Political Science Association. At present. Dr. Cole is editor of the American Political Scicjur Revieiv. 35 TRINITY l ' ' clusivc of academic marrcis, all iiiidtT- eraduarc men arc responsible m the (Xiice ot rhe Dean of Undcrgradiiare Men. Bm it Dean (!(i IS usually occupied with prol)lems relat- iiiu to campus life -organizations, fraternities, (.re. it is not irregular tor students to liruig their personal and academic problems to him. Dean Co.x received his A.B. at the University of Tennessee and his M.A. at Peabody Institute. Me did additional graduate work at rhe L ' ni- versit ' of North Carolina and at Duke. Mr. Cox came to Duke at the invitation ot Dr. White of the English Department. RcMlllU B. Cox. . 1..A. Dcm ot Uiuicrgradiiate .Men It is iiieunibeiir upon the Dean ot Trinity College that he supervise the academic pro- grams of all undergraduate men, with the ex- ception of engineering students. Dean Man- chester is also Professor of History; one of the courses he teaches is the History of European Expansion Overseas (141. ' ?-1898). ' Beyond the groves of academe. Dr. Manchester is the American representative to the Inter- American Cultural Council of the Organiza- tion of American States and a member of the United States National Commission for UNESCO. Howard . . Sirobei., Ph.D. .AsM-r.inr W.m of Trinrtv Colk-gt Al. n K. Manchester, Ph.D. Dean of Trinity College Assistant Dean of Irinity College, Dr. Strobel attended the State University of Wash- ington. He then traveled cross-country to do his graduate work at Brown Universit ' in Providence, Rhode Island. During the war, he was associated w ith the top-secret Manhat- tan Project, the scientific team which was in- strumental in developing the atomic bomb. An Associate Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Strobel ' s textbook, ( ' Jicniical Aiiiih-sis: A Systematic Ap- prriach to lintniiiifntal Anayhn, was published in 1960. Dean Strobel is also Secretary of the Undergraduate Faculty Council, the group of immortals responsible for voluntary class at- tendance. 36 COLLEGE Havint; graduarcJ from Diikc with academic honors, Ur. Johnson rauehr in rhc Durham schools and at Randolph-Macon C ' ollcgc. After four years on the staff ot the Duke Sum- mer Session, he was appointed to his present position. Assistant Dean of Trinity College. Dean Johnson ' s interests lie with upperclass- men. Juniors and seniors, in particular, ma - consult him, formally or informally, for help in solving their problems — academic or other- wise. Concurrently, Dr. Johnson is an as- sociate professor in the Department ot Edu- cation. is: T Barney L. Jones. B.D.. Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Trinity College L,HARLE B. JOHN ON. LJ.U. Assistant Dean of Trinity College Freshman Week may be a time of uncer- tainty and bewilderment. The program ad- ministered b ' Dean Jones reduces confusion and helps freshmen to become quickly and painlessly oriented to life at Duke. Communi- cation between Room 104 Allen and the hrst- year class is maintained throughout the year — m freshman assemblies, personal conferences, etc. Dean Jones graduated from Duke Magna Cum Laude and attended the Yale Divinit ' and Graduate Schools; he received his Ph.D. at Duke. Dean Wbmble attended Davidson College for two years, but graduated from Johns Hop- kins University in 1954. He also received his .M.A. and Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins and served there as a graduate instructor, until he came to Duke in 1958. A classicist and a linguist. Dean Wbmble is a member of the American Phi logical Association and a past president ot the North Carolina Classical Association. C. H. WoMBiE, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Undergraduate .Men -i? 37 WiiltLT J. S(.vk , : n (.(■ the Colk-c of l- ' nginccring, will rctia- rliis suninicr after rhirr -fivc i.ars of service to the L ' niversit ' . His career began at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, where he received the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical I ' .ngineering. Later, he attended the University of Penns l- vania and was awarded the M.S. degree in Physics. During his many years of teaching, Dean Secley was also a consultant to business concerns, to various research projects, and to municipal governments. Through the years, he has also managed to keep abreast of de- velopments in stereoscopic phorograph unii studies in lightning. I ' ai.ii:r J. Seelev, E.E., M.S. Dean of the College of Engineering SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Everett B. Weatherspoon, A. Director of Admissions Ask any undergraduate. The business of selecting the right college and then gaining admission to that institution is a trying affair, caHing for patience, honesty, and objectivity. Everett B. Weatherspoon, a member of the Class of 1930 and a past President of the North Carolina Association ot Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, serves as Director of Admissions for Trinity College and the College of Engineering. His time is largeK ' taken up with co mmittee meetings, personal interviews, and the inevitable difficult decision — yes or no. The caliber of the present student body is a credit to the Admissions Office and its policies. 38 Dr. I ;irl i ' rowii has licxri circel lor his out- standing contributions to the- held ol coticrctc design in AmcnCiVi Mr Siic ir and KVw ' .v Wl ii I l-j i i irri n. I lis earl - studies in civil engineering were conducted at ' ..M.I., the University ot lexas, and neighboring North Carolina State ( ollcge. Before joining the Duke faculty. Dr. Brown was Professor of Civil Kngincering and Assistant Dean of the School ot I ' .niiineerinu at Auburn. 7 Earl I. Brown, II, Fh.l). Chairman of the Department of ( ' ivil I ' .nginLerint; Professor Alacdufi graduated from Webb Institute with a B.S. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and then obtained an M.A. degree in Mechanical Engineering at New York University. Mr. Macduff was, suc- cessively, on the faculties of the Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute and R.P.I. At Duke Professor Macduff is now conducting research in the technical areas ot vibration and shock. John N. Macduik. M.M.F.. i.urin;Hi lit rile Department ot Meehanieal I ' ligiiieenng C ' .iiAui hs K. All. M.S.E.E.. Ph.D. Chairman of the Department ot Electrical Engineering Dr. N ' ail holds three degrees in his field and teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in the department. At the present rime. Dr. ' ail is also connected w ith a research project on superconducting circuitry. Outside the milieu of laboratory apparatus. Dr. ail is a Eellow ot the American Institute ot E.lectrical I ' ngineers and a member of the Governors Scientific Advisor)- C ommittee. He ' also sits on the UniversitN ' . eademie Council and is the current President of the local Phi Beta Kappa chapter. 39 Ellen Hahuis Hl kahi i:. M.A. Acting Dean of The Woman ' s College WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Prospectiv ' e students often find the title Director of Admissions ominous and a hit frightening. Mrs. Persons, however, is con- cerned with making the interview, the m- dividual ' s first collegiate experience, as pain- less and profitable as possible. She meets new students once again when she officially wel- comes incoming women during Orientation Week. .Mrs. Persons ' s experience at Duke — as an undergraduate, a graduate student, and a counsellor — have given her a valuable perspec- tive to aid in the selection of new students. nil the retirement cit , liss BrinUes ' alter mans ' years ot service, a void was created in the administration of the Woman ' s (College. 1 he need w;is iKit onK for someone to (ill the Dean ' s eli.iir, luit also lor a personable and ins[5iring woman. In the interim, Miss I ' .llen Huckabee has ably discharged the office of .Acting Dean of the Woman ' s College. Born in Albemarle, N. C, and a Duke alumna. Miss Huckabee had been the Dean of Undergradu- ate Instruction in the Woman ' s College for the past ten years. Aside from her adminis- trative duties, she is a member of the Long- Range Planning Committee and the Board of Governors of the Faculty Club. El I7.ABKTH Anderson Persons, M.A. Director ofWdniissions, Woman ' s C ' olleg 40 MaK, LiKXI L W ' llsDS, M.A. Dean of Undergraduate Women With the A.B. degree from inthrop Col- lege and an M.A. from Columbia University, .Miss Wilson came to Duke as a house counse- lor. She then became Dean ot Residents and, ultimately, Dean ot Undergraduate Women. .Miss Wilson works with house counselors and other associates sharing the responsibility for the non-academic matters of student life. Her duties range trom co-ordinating official and W.S.Ci.A. activities to supervising the social program and advising student organizations. Previous to her appointment to the Duke faculty, .Miss Philpott was an instructor in the biological sciences at the University of Chicago. Now an Associate Professor of Botany, her academic duties involve courses in the structure of vascular plants and research in plant ecology. Her position as Supervisor of Freshman Studies in Botany was, perhaps, a factor in .Miss Philpott ' s selection as Acting Associate Dean ot Undergraduate Instruction. Jane Philpott. Ph.D. .Acting Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction l,u 1 T N .Akmitkto Lfe, M.S.Kd. Assistant Dean ot Undergraduate Women iMiss Lee first came to Duke as an under- graduate; later, after receiving her .M.A. at Indiana University, she returned to serve as Pegram ' s House Counselor. She, therefore, ap- proached the position of Assis tant Dean of Undergraduate Women w ith an intimate knowl- edge of the University and the difficulties en- countered by co-eds. Her duties include meet- ing with the treasurers of East Campus or- ganizations, discussing immediate co-ed em- ployment opportunities, serving on the Angicr B. Duke Scholarship Committee, and acting as adviser to the Foreign Student Committee. Miss Jenkins combines administrative work and teaching. As a classroom lecturer. .Miss Jenkins teaches courses in the history ot art. Her special interest is portraiture, and she has written on this area of artwork. .Miss Jenkins obtained an .M.A. at Radclifie and a Ph.D. at Bryn .Mawr College. As a Dean, Dr. Jenkins is concerned w ith the academic affairs of juniors, seniors and transfer students. .Mari. nn. Dl ' ncan Jenkins, Ph.D. Associate Dean of Undemraduate Instruction LlEVlENANT-CoLONEl, ChARI.ES H. DlNCAN. B.A. Department of Air Science A toriiKT Air Force jet pilot, ( oloncl Dun- can has received three of the service ' s highest decorations: the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with twelve oak leaf clusters, and the Air Force Commendation Medal. Colonel Duncan conducts classes in the various phases of navigation as well as pre-commission briefings for AFROTC students. Among the Colonel ' s outside interests are an occasional tour of the University Golf Course and odd- hours in his home workshop. DEPARTMENT HEADS A native of Holland, .Michigan, Dr. Oosting has made his home in Durham since 1931, when he came to Duke as an instructor. He became a full professor in 1948; in 1954, he was named Chairman of the Botany Depart- ment. His research has carried him far afield — to the study of forest ecology, the develop- ment of vegetation on bare rocks, the ecology of maritime vegetation in the Southeastern United States, and North Carolina vegetation. Earl G. Mueii ] u, Fli.O. Department ot . rt Dr. Mueller shares his office, under the stairs in Asbury, with his wife, who is an Associate Professor in the Department of Music. Dr. Mueller conducts classes in art history and in studio art and printmaking. Curiously, he received a Bachelor of Music degree from the noted Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester. He went on to do graduate work at the State University of Iowa, earning an M.F.zA. in studio art and a Ph.D. in art history. Dr. Saylor received his A.B. at Southern Methodist University and did his graduate work at Duke. After a year of teaching high- school chemistry in Fredericktovvn, Missouri, he joined the Chemistry Department here in 1927. A member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Sigma Xi, Dr. Saylor has had several works published in the general fields of physical and anaKtieal chemistry. Henry J. Oosunc, Fh.D Department ot Botany John H. Saylor, Ph.D. Department ot Chemi.stry Robert S. Roi.krs. F.A.A.R., PhD. Department of C ' lassical Studies Dr. Rogers has become a specialist in the affair. of the early Roman F.mpire, particularly the conception and development ot Roman law . His main contributions to this stud ' are the books, CiifSirris At giisti Res Gestae et Frai inriita and Studies in the Reie.ii of Tiberius, and an article, Criminal Trials and Criminal Legisla- tion Under Tiberius. Dr. Rogers holds de- grees from the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Columbia. Dr. Cartwright is devoted to the subtle re- lationships betv ecn Duke, the teaching pro- fession, and secondary and higher education. He is currently working with former Harvard president. Dr. James B. Conant, on a Study of the Education of American Teachers, 1961- 1963. Dr. Cartwright ' s career began at the University of Minnesota. In 1959, his alma mater awarded him its Outstanding Achieve- ment . ard. Frank T. de V er, Ph.D. Department of Economics There is a growing trend in the ranks ot officialdom for top administrators to hold more than one important post. The tendency is especially true in business and in education. Dr. Frank de yver is one of those able men ho manages to combine commercial activities with those of the classroom. Currently, he is Chairman of the Department of Economics and Business Administration and ' ice-Provost of the University. He is a vice-president of Erwin Mills in Durham, in charge of labor relations. DEPARTMENT HEADS Dr. Iiirner loined the Duke faculty in 1953, and was appointed chairman of the Finglish Department in 1958. He is active in profes- sional circles and widely respected for his critical contributions to American literature, notably the literature of the South. Perhaps his best-known work is George W. Cable: A Biography, which was adjudged the best book in Southern history for 1956-1957 by the Southern Historical Association and received the Association ' s Svdnor Prize. William H. Cariw kii.vii , Pli.l). Department of Education Arlin Turner, Ph.D. Department of EngHsh EuvvARU VV. BtRKI, Ph.U. Department of Geology A bi()gniph - of Dr. Burr}- m;i ' he tmind in either Ai)ierican Men of Sciciice or I ( ' « ' Who in Anierka. He has participated in numer- ous geological surveys and is a fellow ot the (ieological So;iety of America and the (ieo- logical Society of London. During the academic year 1961-1962, Dr. Berry was a visiting professor at the University of Malaya. On the literary side, Professor Berry has written extensively lor technical journals antl serves as eiiitor of llic Sutith-Etntcni (icoloi is!. HtRMAN Salinger, Ph.U. Department of German Sometime poet and lull-time professor ot Cierman, Dr. Salmger is a busy man. He and a distinguished group of fans — are eagerh awaiting the publication of a second volume of Herr Professor ' s verse, A Si j,li is the Suv rd. Poet Salinger ' s first book of rh nies bore the intriguing title Aii ' j,i-l of Our Thirst. In I ' ebruary, Dr. Salinger, his wife, and two of their three daughters left on a tour of (ierman , Austria, France, and Italy. DEPARTMENT HEADS Professor Aycock was educated at Okla- homa State University and Iowa University. He has taught at both his alma maters and at Michigan State. Among the classes Mr. Aycock conducts are courses in the History and Principles of Physical Education and School Health Problems. C ard (iym is conveniently located near the Duke Golf Course, and Mr. Aycock is a steady golfer. Although her major concern is keeping some 1,200 women physically fit. Miss Grout is also engaged in public and professional service. She has been both secretary and vice-president of the National Association for Physical Edu- cation of College Women and, in 1956, she represented the American Association of Uni- versity Women at President Eisenhower ' s Conference on the Fitness of American Youth. Thomas M. Avc:ock, M.A. West Campus Department of Health ami Physieal lutucation JuiiA R. Groui, M.S. ast Canipiis Department of HeaUh aiul Physical l ' ' ducation ' 4i m % Rkharo L. Wmson, Jr., Ph I). DL-parrnicnt nt History A Vankcce and a Yale graduate. Dr. Watson is particularly interested in the drift ot Ameri- can history in the twentieth century. I he courses he teaches are largely devoted to an examination of critical contemporary events and the interpretations which historians have imposed upon these happenings. Dr. Watson received the R.D.W. Connor Award, given to the author of the best article to appear in The Xorth Caroli u Historiail Revieiv for 1960-1961. John J. Gergen, Ph.D. Ucpartnicnt of Mathematics It is commonplace that technology and the wicked world of IBM have permeated the fabric of American society and culture. The inroads made by the new methodologies have served to widen the province of mathematics. Dr. Gergen, the departmental chairman, over- sees the mathematics curriculum. He attended the University of .Minnesota and received his doctorate at Rice. . llan H. Bone, Professor of .Music and Conductor of the Duke Symphony Orchestra, did his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin and received his Masters de- gree at the Eastman School of .Music. Mr. Bone studied conducting under Pierre Monteu.x and has also been associated with Kugenc Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. This summer, he w ill teach at Columbia University. DEPARTMENT HEADS Colonel DuRant brings a distinguished war- time and peacetime record to his job. After graduating from The Citadel, he entered the Marine Corps. During World ' ar II, he par- ticipated in the following Pacific campaigns: Saipan, (iuani, I inian, Okinawa, Iwo Jima . . . Since the war. Colonel DuRant ' s major as- signments have been: Faculty, Brazilian aval War College; Commanding Officer, 1st Marine Regiment; (i-i (Operations, Plans, Training). All N H. BoNt. 1. 1. I)L|i,irriiicnt it Music Coi.ONEI l ' l) ARl) W. Dl RAM, Jr., B.S. Department of Naval Science .--f ' C HARLEs A. Baylis, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy IliMn A. Kairbank, Ph.D. Department of Physics Dr. Baylis gradLuitcd t ' roiii the University of Washington and the Harvard (iraduate School. He was able to continue advanced study as a Sheldon Traveling Fellow, a Cuig- genheim Fellow, and as a Fulbright Senior Scholar. Moreover, Dr. Baylis has served as President of the Southern Society of Psychology and Philosophy and has taught summer courses at Brown, Harvard, Stanford, and the Uni- versity ol . lar ' land. DEPARTMENT HEADS Dr. Fairbank, recently appointed successor to Dr. Lewis as Chairman of the Physics De- partment, is a specialist in low-temperature physics. Last November, it was announced tiiat Dr. Fairbank will direct experimental studies on helium with the aid of a two-year grant from the National Science Foundation. The terms of the grant, which totaled $82,000, also provide tor investigation of helium at elevated pressures. Dr. Fairbank is a graduate of hitman College and Yale. Dr. Rankin received his A.B. from I ' usculum College in his home town of Tusculum, Ten- nessee, and then went on to graduate work at Princeton. He has written articles for Amcinwi Pol ' ttical Science and the South Atlantic Qihirteiiy and edited A Century of Social Thoui ht and The Presidency in Transition. His own books include When Civil Laiv Fails and Political Scicinc iii the South. Awarded a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1926, Dr. Zener came to Duke two years later, after a stay at the University of Berlin as a National Research Council Fellow. Dr. Zener is engaged in psychological research, principally reinvesti- gation of Pavlov ' s classical conditioning experi- ments with dogs and studies of visual space perception in mammals as related to under- hing pinsiological processes. RoBFRi S. Ranmn, Ph.D. Department ot l cihtieal Seience Karl Kdward Zener, Ph.D. Department of Psychology %.- I hf ( liairman of rhc Dcpnrrmcnt of Ro- mance LangLiagxs, Dr. (ilfiorJ Davis, is lisral in the current IVho ' s Who in .li zcnoi. A gradu- ate of Bovvdoin College- tlie alma mater ot Longfellow and Hawthorne Dr. Davis re- ceived rile M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Har- vard. Among his special contributions to the field. Dr. Davis has written numerous articles on the ninctcenth-century Spanish no el and the medieval spirit of Spanish literature. Dr. Davis is also a past president of the North Carolina Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Away from the classroom. Dr. Davis enjoys mountain-climbing, swim- ming, and photography. James L. Price, Jr., Ph.D. Department of Religion Gu roRD Davis, Ph.D. Department of Romance Languages Dr.. Price was recently distinguished as the recipient of one of the first summer research grants given by the University Research Coun- cil. With this award, Dr. Price spent the sum- ncr of 1960-1961 studying in Zurich, Switzer- land. His book, li terpretii ii the New Testament, was published upon his return to the United States. Dr. Price ' s scholarly and authoritative volume is currently the standard text for in- troductory courses in the Department. A ll ' .xan by birth. Dr. McKinne ' attended Colorado State (xillege and Michigan State University. . n Arm - veteran. Professor McKinne ' returned to Michigan State to teach, after the war. His current areas of research are work and retirement, the profes- sionalization process in nursing, and con- structive typology and social research; these studies arc being conducted under the auspices of the I ' ord I ' oundation, the National Institute of Health, and the L ' ni ersit - Research (Council. Dr. Jezierski graduated from Harvard in 1942 with an A.B. and also received his graduate degrees there. He has taught at Harvard, Boston University, and Tufts and worked for the National Security Agency in Washington. Dr. jezierski has devoted himself to building a Russian library at Duke, increasing its size from 1,000 to 10,000 volumes. To this end, he visited the Soviet Union in 19.?9, where he obtained references for books in the Duke library- and photostats tor use on his return. Mrs. Jezierski is also a linguist, w ith an M.A. in Russian Studies from RadcliHe College. The Jezicrskis plan to teach their children Russian — after they get then- German down. The family summers in New England — near Harvard and the seashore. Bronisi s i)i1.i ai Ji iiKsKi, f- ' h.D. Dep.irtnicnt ot Ku.sM.m John C. McKinney, Ph.D. f)epjrt[TiLMit ot Sociology Edward C. Horn, Ph.D. Department of Zoology Dr. Horns offices are located in the new Bio- logical Sciences Building. Here, he directs the teaching and research programs relating to zoology. Before his appointment to the Duke faculty. Dr. Horn taught at Russell Sage Col- lege and the University of Arizona. At the present time. Dr. Horn is a Fellow of the American Association tor the Advancement ot Science and a consultant to the Biolog ' Di- vision of the Oak Ridge National Laborator ' at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. GRADUATE AND N RkUAKI) L. PuEUMOKt, U.M.L. Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science Away from his desk, Dr. ' Prcdmorc enjoys hiking, travel- ing, and an occasional set ot tennis. On the job, he divides his time betw een teachingr courses in Spanish literature and super- vising the work of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Prcdmorc ' s background in educational administration in- cludes a year as a Fellow ot the Rockefeller Foundation and three years as the Chairman ot the Department of Romance Lan- guages at Rutgers University. ' 1 he Duke Medical Sehool is cur- rently engaged in maintaining anil enhancing its position ot leadership. Directed by Dean Barnes Woodhall, the present program of expansion has been given the space-age name Phase Two. Plans call for in- creasing the number of medical stu- dents in each class from 84 to 128, the addition of two hospital units ot 400 beds each, and the construction of two additional basic research centers. Kducated at Williams and Johns Hopkins, Dr. Woodhall suc- ceeded the retiring Dr. Davison in 1960. Barnes Mio[)h i i , M.I). Dean of the School of Medicine ROBKRT K. CasHMAN, B.D.. Ph.D. Dean of the Divinity School The son ot a noted clergNman, Dr. Cushman received the . .B . degree from Wesleyan L ' niversiry, Middletown, Connecticut, and the B.D. and Ph.D. degrees at Vale. Before coming to Duke, Dean C ush- man served as a pastor, an Instructor in Theology at Yale, and as Profes- sor of Religion at the University ot Oregon. He joined the Duke faculty in I94. ' i, as Professor of Systematic Religion in the Divinity School; he was appointed Dean ot the Divinitx ' School in 1958. 48 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS I.iisr Alarcli 26-27, ( ' hict Justice I ' arl Warren tormalh ' dedicated the new Law School Building. The expansive facilities, built at a cost ot over 52,000,000, are a concrete achievement; Dean Latty has also supervised the Law School admissions program, which has seen the caliber ot entering classes increase until Duke now ranks third in the nation as to the average LSAT-score of first-year students. F.iviN RiMes I.M ,v. I.I)., J.Sc.D. Dean of tlu Sthixil .in,.i v Dean Latt ' was educated at Bow- doin College, the University of Michigan, and Columbia. Admitted to the New York bar in l J O, he was associated with the firm of Sullivan and Cromwell for three ears. Re-entering legal education. Dr. Latty has lectured at the Uni- versity of Kansas, Missouri, George ashington, Stanford, Xorth Caro- lina, Tc-xas, and Pavia, lral . He has also served with the State De- partment and written two books: Subsidiaries and Affiliated Corporations and an Introduction to Business As- sociations. Ann . 1. Ja .oh. nski, R.N.. . l.Ed. Dean of the School of Nursing Krom HH. until 1 4. Miss Jaco- bansky served in the Arm ' Nurse C ' orps. following her retirement from the service, she was activeh ' engaged in nursing practice until 1949. At that time, she decided to enter the field of nursing education and received a .Masters degree in I ' .ducation from the University ot Pittsburgh. A devotion to professional ideals is still manifested in her pro- motion of programs providing for the best possible schooling in nursing. Ellwood ScoTr H.4RRAR, Sc.D., Ph.D. Dean of the School of Foresty A veteran pf thirt -five years of teaching and administrative experience. Dr. Harrar attended Obcrlin College and the New ork State College of Forestry and then joined the faculties of the L ' niversity of Washington, the New York State College of Forestry, and Duke. He has written books on the Douglas Fir, the technologs ' of paper- making fibers, guides to South- ern trees, and seventy-two new or revised articles on timber trees in the World Encyclopaedia Brittanica. 49 Scorc-h- ini am amiltim oriiiuialh ' :i 111 (.naiiKxTing plaiiiU ' il to make Ins atiil acniall inaili ' a career of it for se (.ii ears. In ' 4 . h(i e er, he entered the l ( ,il , eaileni ' ot Aliisie on a seliolarsliip grant. In l ' l, he received the Dove Prize, the Acailcnu ' s highest award. He later received the Rosa! Philharmonic Societ ' .s Prize and a Koiis- se itzl y foundation Award. C. ' iirrenth ' lecturing as the - lar ' I)ul e Biddle Professor of Music, Mr. Hamilton has composed in almost every musical genre. Also, he now has a book on con- temporary music at press and has launched into a study ot Heethoven. Mr. Hamilton ' s reception has been more than favorable. A scries of lectures and concerts, Five Evenings With lain Hamilton has been well-attended and has won plaudits. CAMPUS PERSONALITIES I MS Hamii iciv, B. l., I R A.M. V ' i.siting Uiry Duke Bkidle Professor ot Music Thomas A. Langford, B.D., Ph.D Assistant Professor of Religion Arthur Larson, D.C.L. Professor of Law Dr. Larson ' s entire life has been concerned with law from the very beginning as the son of a judge to his position now as Director of the A ' orld Rule of Law Center of Duke ' s Law School. He attended Agustana College, the University of South I3akota Law School, and O.xford, as a Rhodes Scholar. Dr. Larson has received many honors including honorary Doctor ot Laws and Doctor of Humanities de- grees; World Peace Aw ard, American Freedom Association; Fulbright Advanced Research Award; Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, O.xford; and membership in Phi Beta Kappa. .Many different positions — professorships, lawyer, price executive, dean, and Special C onsultant to the President have made up this eelelirated man ' s career. Anyone connected with education must have, at one time, asked himself, What makes a good teacher? Part of the answer may lie in a confession b ' I3r. Langford, Professor of Religion and Director of Introductory Studies in Religion, on the gratifying aspects of being, in some sense, an educator. I3r. Langford ' s enthusiasm is con- tagious, as his students and those who were privileged to hear him during the Last Lecture series two years ago will testify. A graduate of Davidson and Duke, Dr. Langford has also par- ticipated in the programs of the Sym- posium (Committee. 1 HoMAs H. C.mi.i 1, Ph.l). Associate Professor ot Romance Languages Mr. Dickens received ins B.S. and M.S. degrees in Accounting from tlie University of North Carolina. He came to Duke in 1949 and has been elected to Who ' s Who in American Edu- cation because of his outstanding teaching rec- ord. Mr. Dickens has done much to boost the reputation ot the Accounting Department at Duke. He is now spearheading a committee to investigate and plan a graduate school of Business Administration here. Mr. Dickens ' interests arc not hmited to accounting. He is Assistant Dean of the University and a mem- ber of the Student-Faculty — Administration Council. In this capacity, he has worked un- tiringly to promote student responsibilit ' and freedom. ROKIRI L. DlCKlNS, M.S., C.P.A. Professor of Accounting ' ih fcy iS Dr. Cofdle has achieved eampus-w itie popularity as a participant in the Student Union Last Lecture Series. This past year, Dr. Cordle served on the committee which brought noted women from all fields to the University for a symposium, Crosscurrents in Contemporary Life. A garduate of the University of V ' irginia and Yale, Dr. Cordle conducts French classes on all levels. Spirited class- room debate characterizes each session and, while his stu- dents argue. Dr. Cordle leans back in his chair, smooths his sand ' hair, and lights a super-filtered cigarette. He modu- lates the liiseussinn in a gentle, indirect way, preferring to let students think the issue through for themselves, rather than lecturing dogmaticalK ' . The bcsrded gentleman pictured here h.is been a familiar figure on campus for the past six years. Mr. Jeremy North, who calls himself The Bookseller, has set up his Gothic Bookshop in a cubby-hole adjacent to Page x uditorium. A product of a venerable I ' nglish public school, Mr. North won a scholarship to Cambridge. At the same time, how ever, he inherited a tidy sum of money ; he forthwith pocketed these funds and ran off to sec the world. By 1944, he had been, successivch ' , a seaman, an editor, a foreign correspon- dent, and a decorated veteran of the Second World War. After retiring from the service, he moved his family and fourteen tons of books to New England where he established the most remotely situated bookshop in the State. In 1956, he tired of the ivy-tower existence and took off for a warmer climate and the ( lofhie confines of Duke. Jkre.mv North I.isr t.ill. Dr. Vakl(i HlmcIi was oik- ot ' rlirci. ' alumni lioiiorcd b ' i.sk an Univcrsit) ' at Micidkrow n, ( oniKcri- cut. 1 he citation, tor distinguished service as a teacher and scholar, gives some indication ot 13r. Beacii ' s contributions to education. I he breadth and depth of creativity in the scholarship is illustrated b - -our book, ( ' .onsdeiicc on ( ' ir zip h. and our numerous contril)Utions to other publications . . . and your work with such organizations as the Council on (iradu- atc Studies in Religion, Society ot Religion in Higher i ' du- cation, and the l5oard ot IVustees ot ' esle an. . . . ours is a record ot distinguished achievement and de (ireil service which ' esle an is proud to honor. iJr. Ci rover Smith, a genial crew -cur figure, defies classi- fication. He is, pure and simple, an individual. His is a unu|ue and beguiling character. His courses in twenticth- eentur - I ' ngli.«h ticticn, on both the graduate and under- graduate levels, are fascinating sessions, infused w ith the knowledge and wit the stock in trade — ot this instructor. A formal biography ot Dr. Smith reveals that he attendetl Columbia University, receiving the A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees there. Before coming to I3uke, he taught at Rutgers and at Yale. Recently, he has been a Fellow of the John Simon Ciuggenheim Foundation and the recipient of the Poetrx ' SoeietN of America ' s Chap-book Award. He has written extensively on 1. S. F.liot and done critical pieces on Faulkner, Yeats, and Jo ce. Grover C. Smith, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Wii I i M W; Bi 11, I!. I)., Ph.D. Professor of ( IhristLin I ' thies A likely first impression of Gerald Wilson is that of a youngish, stocky figure, wearing horn-rimmed glasses and chatting with a group of undergraduates. F.xplicitly, he is As- sistant to the Dean ot Men and is responsible for the freshman housemastering program, an advisor at-large to the freshman class, and, with Dean VVomble, advisor to the experimental dorms, (ierald Wilson is currently working on his doctoral degree; as Dr. Wilson, he plans to enter college teaching. He makes no bones about the tact that he likes people and enjoys working with them. Perhaps this con- fession accounts tor both his present position and his future plans. Gkrm 1) Wu SOS, B.A. Assistant to the Dean of Men 52 While cnnilled ar Duke, Hill (Iriffirh states that he participatetl in a few extra-curticulars. The record shows that he was elected to Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi F.ta Sigma, and the Red Friars. He was first a member, then President of the l.l ' .C]., Claptain of the cross-countr ' team, etc., etc. I he lapse of years has had little effect on Bill Griffith ' s energy and en- thusiasm. As Director of the Student Union, he has been a mainspring - - largely responsible for SU ' s achieving its present status. Members of other cam- pus organizations also find Mr. Griffith ' s office a friendly place, where suggestions and helpful advice are readily available. CAMPUS PERSONALITIES ARKKN LkRNFK, Ph.D. .• ssistant Prot ' cssDr of Hi.stiiry A large, heavy-set man. Dr. Warren Lerncr presents at times an impassive and inscrutable face. But even in a brief conversation with him, the listener is aware of a provocative knowledge and command of the techniques of scholarship. And when he breaks out in a grinning smile, one may sense the personal and very human qualities which distinguish this popular instructor. Dr. Lerner did his undergraduate work at Boston University and followed up his studies at the Graduate School of Columbia University. After receiv- ing his doctorate, he was named a Ford Foundation Fellow and then taught at Roosevelt University in Chicago. Dr. Lerner ' s specialty is the history of the Soviet regime, par- ticularh ' since 1917. Within this fairly narrow field, he specializes in the histor ' of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Communist International. James B. Duke Professor of Preaching and Dean of the Chapel, Dr. CIcland describes himself as a man who collects stories and people and smokes Revelation in his pipe. Dean Cleland has been awarded the M.A., B.D., S.T.M., and Th.D. degrees. He also holds an Honorary D.D. from Davidson Col- lege and Glasgow University. His interest in people is reflected in the fact that he is a con- sultant in worship to the Chiefs of Chaplains of the three xArmed Services. Will JAM J. (iRIllITH, B.A. IJirLCtiir, Stiidait Uninri and ( ' o-ordinator ot Studcn Activities James T. Cleland, S.T.M. James B. Dulce Professor of Preaching 53 HOUSE COUNSELORS 1 he House Counselors form ;in integral part of college lite on last (Campus. Although the ' do not have jurisdictional power, they are advisor and Ineiul to each girl in their re- spective houses, and tlie ' are read ' to assist in any a should an eniergencx ' occur. I he ' also represent the L ' nr versitv in an official capacity after I ' ast Duke othee hours Miss Amanda Aoams Addoms House Mrs. .MlLDRF.D DCRDKN Hrown House Miss Dorothy W ' m.kissom Hanes House .Miss Barbara Shepherd Alspaugh House Miss [U.IZABETH AxNE HaWKS Gilbert House Miss Nancy Bcrton Jarvis House Miss Mary Maddry Aycoclv House Miss Joyce Harris Giles House Miss Mae Brasvvell Pegram House Aliss Sara Rice Bassett House Miss Helen Knolls Hanes Annex Mrs. Isabel Thompson Southgate House 54 LIBRARIES Currently, the eonsolidatai Duke library ranks fif- teenth in the nation m overall size. The general and special libraries house a collection of 1,540,000 volumes, over 3,000,000 manuscripts, and extensive files of maps, musical scores, and reels of microfilm. This past year, additional material was acquired for the library ' s distinguished col- lection of Civil War manuscripts, the third largest such col- lection in the United States. But the growth rate of the Duke libraries has been frus- trated by a lack of space. The present buildings are insuf- ficient for the needs of students and staff members. This critical problem has, however, not been overlooked; plans call for a new unit to be added to the West Campus Library, with hve times the present space. The exterior of the new building w ill be in the traditional Gothic style; the interior will resemble the new Law School library, w ith the accent on convenience and informality. Congestion which now greets students in the various reading rooms will be allevi- ated: individual study and typing space will be available, set in a comfortable atmosphere conducive to study. Dr. Benjamin L. Powell, University Librarian, is steering the library through its period of transition and readjustment. A Duke alumnus. Dr. Powell heads a stafi of 115. He is also a past president of the Association of College and Reference Librarians and of the American Library Associa- tion. iEN ' JAMIN ' E. POWKI I . Ph.D. .ilir.iri.iri 1 he Ihiiiii.is Room, East Campus Libr.iry ' I he West Ciimpus l,ilir.ir 55 SCHOLARSHIP AND ALLOCATION Benjamin L. Thompson, M.A. ExL-cutivc Secretary, University Scholarship C ' linii ROBKRl L. LHOMP.SOX Air. Robert L. Iliompson is the ili rector of all financial aid provided undergraduates by the University, as well as industry scholarship programs in which Duke participates. iMr. I ' hompson received his A.B. from Florence State College, Florence, Alabama, and his M.A. from Duke. Professionalh-, he is a member of the College Scholarship Service (Committee of the College I ' .ntrance Fxamina- rion Board and a charter member of the South- ern Association of Financial Aid Administra- tors. Before coming to Duke, Mr. Thompson u as consulting navigator to Captain Charles F. Blair, first man to fly over the North Pole, a part-time instructor in celestial navigation at ( Jcorge Washington L niversity, and a counse- lor at Cieorge Washington High School, Dan- ville, Virginia. Mr. Thompson ' s associate, .Mr. Charles AT Smith, is enrolled in the Duke Divinity School and has been with the financial aid office since his freshman year in the University. APPOINTMENTS OFFICE In 1940, a commercial placement office and a teacher placement service combined operations under the signboard Appoint- ments Office. Tvxenty-one firms sent per- sonnel managers calling that first ear. In 1962-1963, between five and six hundred prospective employers visited the campus. Situated in Flowers, the Appointments Office is now a modern placement service for I3uke students and alumni, arranging meetings be- tween seniors and graduates and representa- ti es from business and industry. The Office also provides a summer-job placement service for undergraduates. .Miss Fannie .Mitchell, recognized as one of the outstanding women in her field, lomed the Appointments Office in its infancy; she became its Director in 1949. Miss Mitchell has served w ith distinction as President of both the Southern College Placement Officers As- sociation and the National Association of School and College Placement. The first loyalty of Miss Alitchell and her staff is to the student. A respect and concern for the in- terests of the various schools and companies is, however, carefully maintained. ' lit tM - ' -jK r ' Mrs. Kugenc Smith, Assistant to the Director; Miss Fannie V. Mitchell Director. 56 ALUMNI MR. CHARLES A. DLKES Mr. Dukes, by virtue of his office, is concerned with the relationship between Duke alumni and the University. Himself a Duke alum, .Mr. Dukes has made his career in West Durham, serving as Advertising Manager and Alumni Registrar before moving up to his present position. A graduate oi the last class from the Woman ' s College Campus, when all of the University was situated there, .Mr. Dukes has seen the entire campus grow and mature grace- fully. .Mr. Dukes is a past president ot the Durham Kiwanis Club and a past director ot the .American . lumni Council. Charles A. Dckes, A.B. Director of Alumni Affairs BIG 3LUE SLA5T5 SEAR The Hancs nurses pertorni prize-winning skit Bie Blue bU ts the Bear iii UM 57 sport s ' ' « ' l T . . . not that you won or lost — but how you played the game % OUR SPIRIT n though Duke ' s outstanding seasons in toothail and basketball naturally attracted a large attendance, the spirit of the University was above any parallel measurement. Active participation in the card section and Friday night Pep Rallies highlighted the home football games, and the new voluntary attendance system enabled many enthusiastic ins to follow their team to Maryland and Kentucky tor NCAA semi-finals. At every game one looked forward to Art Heyman ' s usual performance, and the addition of the Pep Band spirited the occasion. In retrospect, this year proved that l uke lias both outstanding athletes and spec- tators. Duke chc-enng .sccnon moves West Rcvnnlds convcrrs, as the line holds Calitornia. Hillv ReMi.iia,-.. ali.is (lonse, picks up ,i l; |.,HnriTs. ,is l?crrv. Bengal, and Iarkas watch the gai PEP BOARD Lick Rcillcrt, Barbara Auzar, ( hainiR I Ik- i i5();ii i t;(.in.T:iti.-s rlic fhirr ' of ;itii iry rliar ac ' (.-i)m|);iiiii.-s each HliK- Devil campaign. Durintr tlic past car, rlic Board adorned liorli campuses with spirited posters, organized pep rallies and cheering sections, marshalled forces for bridge-painting brigades, and sent telegrams to teams on the road. I5eek ii .il, r.isr C ampus f ' hairnian, and jack Rollert, West (!,inipiis (li.nnnan, hiiuled the Hoaid ' s lAieiirive (imined this ear. I hi ' remainder ol the governing body is composed of an 1.S.( ..A. representative, an N.S.Ci.A. representative, a secretar - treasiirer, and the various committee chairmen. I ' ach freshman house on West also elects a delegare, arnj freshmen on last elect one reiiresentative from each dorm. ticforc rhc- Georgia T cch game. Roil- I: Adelaide . u.stell, Jacl ie Hoffman, Carol Rogcr.s, Rcr Lesley Stcr ' :- ■ Peake, Jack Rollert, Barbara kmM. F.llis Meeker. A ' o? pictured: All CJtCS g.ltlKT trl yu Come out Frosli, come out! CHEERLEADERS Under the- enrlnisiasnc dirL-crinn of 1 {i.;ui (Cheerleader L ' bi 1 ' reiras, rhe squad urged Duke teams to moments ot greatness and vietory. 1 he five co-eds and five men who make up the squad, led rabid Duke supporters at games, pep rallies, and bonfires — weather permitting. The hyperactive Blue Devil also contributed to the fun and excitement. A Selection Board mtervicws some seventy hoarse co-ed contestants, before deciding on ten finalists. Five girls are finally elected in a ' S(iA assembly. Ihe male cheerleaders are selected by a snnilar process. Row I: Kitty Smith, M.irgic C) ' c;ill, li. J. Alhers, Omnic Kinfrock. Chris V hitc, Uhi Freitas. Ron- 2: Ray Misner, Stu Rutkiii, I im 1 hurui.ui. .Sonny Morg.in. Jon N ' lls.son. FOOTBALL COACHES Hill Miirr.n celebrated his rw tilth war as i lead Coach l) - leading the Blue Devils to rluir third straight Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. I lis over-all record for twelve seasons is 78-38-7. Coach . lurra ' is currently Chair- man of the NCAA Coaches Association Committee on I ' .thics, President of the Coaches ' Association, and a member of the Board of Directors of the football Hall of Lame. Offensive backfield coach Ace Parker was a Duke star in the L ' .iO ' s, in his last season, 1936, he was named to everv ' major All- . meriean team. Carmen Falcone, defensive backfield coach, was at one time the freshman mentor. He is now head w rcstling coach. Hcrschel Caldwell, defensive end coach, played his collegiate ball at Alabama and has been at Duke since 1940. Marty Pierson, offensive end coach, played under Murra - at Delaware. He holds a Masters degree in civil engineering. Defensive line coach Doug Knotts also played football under Murray — at Duke. Offensive line coach Ted ' oungling pla ed at Cornell, Dartmouth, and Delaware; he also studied under Bud ilkinson. Freshman coach Bob Co.x scored 1 1 touch- downs, when he played for Duke in 1933. The coaching brain-trust is largely responsible for Duke success on the gridiron. They are assisted by outstanding personnel behind the scenes and, of course, by Mr. E. M. Eddie Cameron, Director of Athletics. Row I: Carmen Fakdiic Bob Cox, Herschel Cilducll, Bill Murray, Bob Chambers, Ace Parker. Rniv 2: Bill Harvey. Dou Knotts, Marry Pierson, Ted Youngling, l.i Oowder, Miwise Bossun. DUKE VS. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Five intcrccprions helped Southern C al to a 1 7-7 u in be- fore a national T ' audience. The Dukes drew first blood early in the game on a 25-yard scoring pass from Gil (jarner to Ja - Wilkinson. After the Duke touchdown, the Trojans bounced back to tie the game in the second period. The tragedy of stolen passe s began with the Trojan ' s first in- terception late in the first half. The opportunistic Cal- ifornians turned the Duke miscue into a second touchdown, w hich proved to be the w inning margin. J.iy Wilkinson scores the lone Uuki. fiuchdoun after snaring a pass on tlie 1 5-yard line. Un.k 1 1 . Ill IVti. idencr force a Trojan runner out of bounds. Walt Rappold romps around right end with Jean Berry f :! aMMBflMMBatl I nilli.uk Miki Mark Lcggett, Duke ' s kjiiirig rusher, eke out .1 few precious yards. DUKE VS. SOUTH CAROLINA Duke rolled to three second-half touchdowns to crush South Caro- lina 21-8. In the first half. Coach Marvin Bass ' s three platoons moved inside the Duke 10-yard line on three different occasions without success. Captain Johnny Markas, Center Paul Bengel, and Mike Curtis led the defensive stand. In the second half, aided by Billy futrell ' s sensational catch ot Walt Rappold ' s 38-yard pass, the Devils ground out a score. Futrell picked up the si.x points on a 14-yard burst off-tackle. Mark Leggett and Mike Curtis also scored to open up a 21-0 lead. Chuck Walker, Art Gregory, and Captain Markas were later cited tor their outstanding line play. K,i,-|.,.l l dr LLgg .tt -ri t J.1V W ilkins DUKE VS. FLORIDA Down 1 - a disheartc-ning 21-0 ar halttimc, rhc Blue Devils exploded tor touchdowns the first tour times they got their hands on the ball in the second halt, and made otf with a 28-21 win over Florida in the Gator Bowl. The Blues raced out of the halftime huddle and marched 69 yards to score. The six points came on a two-yard plunge b ' halfback Mark Lcggett. Stan Crisson made a leaping catch ot Walt Rappold ' s pass for the two point conversion. I he next time Duke gained possession, end Pete idener snared Ciil Garner ' s 3.i yard pass tor a TD. The hard-charg- ing I3evil torward wall blocked a Florida punt to set up the r ing tally. Fullback .Mike Curtis roared over from the two- ' ard line. Curtis scored again from the two at the end ot a nine-play drive to set the scoreboard at 28-21. Halt back Billy Reynolds added two PAT ' s. Mike Courtis trici to side step Mondj .satct Curtis nets an cxtr.i half-yard. •■ ,. r DUKE VS. CALIFORNIA hv Uluc l)(.- ils rolled to rhcir tliii l consecutive victory li o (.rfMiw cring California 21-7, before an enthusiastic I lonieconiing crowd of 31,000. Playing their best first hail of tile season to date, the Dukes built up a 14-0 halt-time lead behind the hard running of Mark Leggett, Mike ( urtis, .ind Hdl I ' litreii. Duke traveled 58 yards on the first scor- inu drive, with Leggett carrying the final six. In the second periiid, the Devils scored on a 50- ard march. Ilie touch- down was set up when Jay ilkinson retunKti a punt to the iiud-tieid stripe. Gil Garner took over from tiiere; ke ' pass-completions on third-down and long yardage carried Duke downfield in a hurry. California narrowed the gap to 14-7 in the third quarter, but the visitors were through tor the day, as the Devils put the game out of reach with a hnal TD. Mike Curtis bulled his way over for his second score of the afternoon. The final statistics revealed a fierce ground attack; Duke piled up 225 yards rus hing. The Golden Bears were limited to 12 yards on the ground and 215 yards on total otiensc. liiU B.iird Willuins Ijc another great one, piles inri the line. Ki Burdette watch his progress. Mark Leggett phinges rhrcmgh the line Iciusdii needs Its uhiile Iiiil- to bring down .Vr (Tissiin squiriiis for an extra yard. DUKE VS. CLEMSON ith an improved pass dctcnsc, the Devils blanked CIcmson 16-0 tor their fourth consecutive win. Duke took the opening kickoti and marched 68 yards to the Ciemson 2. Here, Fullback Mike Curtis fumbled and the Tigers re- covered. Later in the first half, Curtis picked off a Tiger pass and returned it to the Ciemson 14. Four plays later, the rangy sophomore scored his sixth TD of the season. In the dying moments of the first half, Ciemson drove to the Duke 1-yard line, before Jay Wilkinson recovered a 1 iger fumble to end the only serious Ciemson threat. In the second half, Curtis intercepted another Tiger pass and returned it to the Duke 30. The Devils then drove 70 yards in 10 plays to score again. Walt Rappold carried the last four yards. Duke closed out the scoring when Bill)- Reynolds kicked a 30-yard held goal to go with a PAl . It was a black day for the Death Valley faithful. Duke intercepted 5 passes and recovered 2 Tiger fumbles. 71 DUKE VS. N. C STATE riic l)c ils cJiiLd rill. ' i)lfp;i(.k on ;i Lisr-ditcli, tourrh- i]uvirrcr pass-pl;i -, recording rluir hftli straight win, 21-14. 1 he 25,000 tans in Duke Stadium saw State rccovcT a tunihlc in the first quarter on the Duke 19. Five plays later, the in- vaders from Raleigh had grabbed the lead. FinalK. with onl - 2:30 remaining in the first half, Duke gained possession and an explosive offense scored in 90 seconds. An incredible 28-yard run b Halfback Ja Wilkinson put the ball on the State 14. I hree phi s later, Pete W ' idener cut straight aero I he 1; the enti oni.- t grab a pass from Walt Rappold. 1 was w iile, and the score remained 7- ), State. ng the second-half kiekoti, the Devils scored in si.x pla s. M.uk l.eggerr and Wilkinson reeled oft ' the long ardage. W irli the ball on the 4-yard line, Mike (Airtis drove around end for his seventh 113 of the season and a 12-6 lead. After an illegal procedure penalty, the two-point conversion was completed from the 8-yard line, on a screen pass from Rappold to Curtis. The hungry Wolfpack struck l)ack with a 68-yard drive to tie the score. With only seconds r emaining. Swing-end Stan Crisson outmaneuvcrcd the State defenders and pulled in Rappolds 14- ard pass in the left corner ot the end zone. Re nolds splir the up- rights to cap the 21-14 ierory. n ro hrc.ik up a State pa.ss-play. f- .mi Pcrc W ' ldiiiiT m.iking another of his parutiri-d leaping catches. DUKE VS. GEORGIA TECH Dukf carried a hvc-ganic uinninu streak into a tradi- tionally tough intcr-conterencc battle with Georgia Tech. Coach Bobby Dodds Yellow Jackets darkened the already overcast afternoon with a 20-9 win. Quarterback Billy Lorhridge directed the Engineers to a 17-3 lead at the in- termission. Duke ' s only score in the discouraging hrst half came on a Billy Reynolds field-goal on fourth down, after a 7S-yard drive bogged down on the Tech 9- ard line. The Devils outscored Tech in the second half bur could not overcome the 14-point deficit. Lothridge closed out the Jackets ' scoring with a 35- -ard field-goal in the third period. I he lone Duke touchdown capped an 84-yard penetration in the fourth quarter. A perfect pass from Walt Rappold to Swing-end Pete W ' idcner went for . ' 0 yards. Billy Futrell crashed over on a l- ard sweep. .Mike Curtis, Jean Berr ' , and Art Ciregor ' were cited tor fine performances against the Ramblin ' Wreck. CAirtis turns on tlie powL-r, trying to bull lii.s v.i pait tu o IlcH linemen. Prelude to a fumble — Baird holds Billy Lothridge, as Kenny Williams and Gil Cnirncr move in for the kill. DUKE VS. MARYLAND 1 he Diikc ciL ' tcnsc found srixnuth when ir needed it, and the offensive machine scored often enough to enable the Devils to grab a 10-7 Conference win over Maryland. I he visiting Terps had little trouble driving deep into Duke territory, but an Iron Duke squad was tough inside their own 20, intercepting two passes and stopping several other Maryland drives on the ground. . tter taking the opening kick-off on its own 16, Mary- land marched to the Duke 12-yard line, where Mark Leggett picked off a pass from Dick Shiner to stem the tide. Follow- ing a Duke penetration, the teams exchanged fumbles. At this point, IJilly Reynolds came oft the bench to kick a 38- ard Held-goal to give the Blues a 3-0 lead. In the second quarter, Paul Bengel intercepted another Shiner aerial on the Duke goal line. The half ended, as Maryland failed on a held-goal attempt. The Devils drove 57 yards in 10 pla s to score their only touchdown of the day in the second half. Mark Leg- gett carried for 28 yards en route, and Mike Curtis scored his eighth ID of the season. Reynolds converted to make the score 10-0. The game was far from over, though, as . lar land bounced right back to make the score 10-7. The lerps had field-position and possession for the rest of the game, but Dalton and Burdette threw Quarterback Shiner for ke ' losses to dampen Maryland ' s hopes for the A.C.C. crown. Jay Will inson leaves a would-be Terp tackier. Walt R.ippold tires a pass, as W ' ulener raees to eoniplete the play. DUKE VS. WAKE FOREST All but two of the Dukes who made the trip to W ' instnn- S.ilein saw action, as the Blue Devils dismantled the Deacons ■ 0-0. Billy Futrell led the wa ' ; he scored the first touch- down on a 10-yard dash and sprinted 5S yards to set up another score on the Wake 3-yard line. C!il Garner scored on a sneak, Mark Leggett smashed in from the 5, and Billy Reynolds kicked a 45-yard field-goal to run up the score. At half-time, the Dukes raced to the dressing-room with an impressive 24-0 lead. In the third period, End Zo Potts recovered a loose ball to set up another Futrell touchdown. Minutes later, the Heet halfback recorded his third score ot the day on a 21- yard run. In the final period of play, Billy Reynolds scored the first touchdown ot his collegiate career, when he re- turned an intercepted pass for 16 yards. Sophomore Hdl Baird followed suit, as he cut and weaved 52 yards with a stolen aerial. Reynolds also added 5 extra points to put the finishing touches on the breezy victory. D.ilton .imi (i-.irncr lead the liloekiiij. ' , while Mark I .eggett plows intn the Wlike line. Touchddun ' Here ideiier spins .itter h.uilmtr in .innrher pas Centring sharply, .Mark Leggctr sees daylight dounheld. 75 DUKE VS. U.N.C History and Billy Revnolds have a strange a ' of re- peating themselves. Few will forget his pertormanee in the 1961 Duke-Carolina gaiiK-. wiicn he kicked two dramatic field-goals to down Carolina 6-v This year, the script was the same. T he C ' arolina side of Kenan Stadium was thinking in terms of an upset. Re nolds w as thinking of how to put the ball between the uprights. He kicked three field-goals, the last one with 49 seconds show ing on the clock, to give Duke a hard-foughr, 16-14 win. After Re nolds ' first field-goal, Carolina scored on a 24-yard pass-play to take a 7-3 lead. On the last play of the first half, Reynolds booted his second three-pointer to cut the lead to 7-6. In the third (juarter, the Tarheels were threatening on the Duke 4-yard line, but All-.Ameriean Jean Berry broke through on fourth dow n and threw junior i ' dge for a 4-yard loss. From here, the Devils, with Walt Rappold at the helm, drove 92 ards in 15 plays for the touchdown, Billy Futrell scoring from the 5. .An 8-yard pass from I ' dge to Lacey made it 14-13, hut C ' arolina was through for the day. Time was running out and the Dukes had put on a sustained drive into Tarheel territory. A re-measurement on fourth dow n and short yardage gave the ball to (Carolina. Seconds later, Walt Rappold jarred the ball loose from a Tarheel back, I3uke recovered, and the stage was set for Reynolds. The win gave Duke a 6-0 conference record and an 8-2 mark over-all. 1 l.ird-runniiii; Hilly I ' litrcll spins tor LXtr.i y.ird.igc I.cggLtt sprinrs rhri)iigh .i gaping hole in rho (Carolina line Mf 1 m Gil GarncT rcCLiviiiL ' o iiL ' r,itiil.trio[i.s .it Kcn.m Stadmiii A dis[iijyt.J JuEiior lAit- ' c trudtiLS ct} the held. Billy FtitrL ' H ' s scccMid-cffort. We ' re Number ONE! 77 BASKET Ir all began w Ikii ic liubas took (.harge nt tliu liiiloor Srailiiim in 195V. in rhat very rirsr season as licad coach, Ik- guided Duke to an Atlantic (-oast Conference C hampion- sliip and the quarter-finals ot NCAA pla ' . 1 he following ear, the Devils won 22 and lost 6, were ruiiners-up in the AC( and ranked in the nation ' s top fO throughout the season. Last ear was politely billed as a rebuilding season; the team finished with a 20-5 record. And then 1962-196. : the stage was set for two .Ail- American forwards, a pair ot 6 ' 10 pivotmen, and a bev ' of underrated liackcourr performers. Nation ' s top one-two punch t.ilk u ith nuniln.r one coach. Mulhns fools Mountaineers w ith another new shot tor two points Fred Shabel, . Xs.st. Coach; ' ic Bubas. Head Coach, I5ucl y Waters, Freshnian ( oach. ! V Si ' l BALL Jusr ahour cvLTxnnL- in b.i.skcrhall expected C oaeh ' ie Biibas to held the finest team in Duke history this season. I he optimistic prc-scason forecasts seemed entirely ac- curate, as the Blue Devils scored more than 90 points in tour of their first five games. Heyman, Muliins Compan then invaded the L ' niversit) ' ot Linusville and squeaked through with a 76-75 win over the determined Cardinals. Lightning struck not once, but twice during Black ' eek, when the team was caught oft-guard by inspired groups at Davidson and Miami of Florida. The t o losses were 1 the barest ot margins, . points at 72-69 and 71-69, but tie- teat left a bitter taste in everyone ' s mouth. The taste was soon forgotten. Returning to form and anxious to regain some of its lost prestige, the team pasted Princeton, 8. ' 5-74, during the Christmas holidays. Basketball tans in Greensboro were also treated to some holiday fireworks; an overflow crowd of some 9,000 looked on while Duke methodicalh- de- molished ake Forest in a sensational second half. Ihe final count was 113-87. After the game. Deacon Coach Bones , lcKinne ' was heard muttering something about Wait till Winston-Salem! Before the break for final ex- aminations, the Blues matter-ot-factly disposed of X. C. State, av -, and Clemson. ' Bird stretches out full length tor tip-in. An artful rebound There was considerable anxietx in and around Durham, when Rod Thorn led the West irginia Mountaineers into the Indoor Stadium. After all, the Duke squad was playing fresh after a twn-week t)reak. The question teasing most minds was W hat would be the result of that layoff? Exacth ' 4 seconds were required to find out. The opening tap went from Buckles ' to . Iulhns, who outraced nine men to the basket for two points. As the crowd and T ' -vicw ' ers stared in disbelief, the Devils never stopped running. hey outran, outjumped, outshot, and clearly outclassed the West Virginians. The much publicized Heyman-Thorn duel never Ferguson le.ids Duke ' s unstiippuble t.ist lirejU. lv urcit st I.Hir and ours too. MuUins takes opening tap and puts m two. I ' .lt Schmidt sneaks by Rohlort tor basket. BASKETBALL materialized. Art rurtud in his usual tine floor game and rang- up 28 points. I horn ma have learned something about how the game is played. The ni.ui ol l.ddl) l.iy-ups puts anotluT one past anderbilt. 1 ison srruics in tor the shot. RKULTS DLKK 76 Davidson 68 DUKI. 88 S. Carolina 70 DLKl 9 S. (Carolina 6 ' DUKE 77 . Carolina 69 DUKi: 91 . lar land 56 DUKE 97 ' . Forest 66 DLKK 90 ' andcrbilt 70 DUKE 56 . C. State 5 5 DUKI 92 Clcmson 67 DUKE 79 X ' irginia 74 DUKI. 76 L(UIlSVlllc 75 DUKE 7. ' . Forest 60 DUKE 69 David.scin 7 7 DUKE 76 .Mar iand 70 DUKE 69 ■Miami 71 DUKE 106 X. Carolina 9. DUKE 85 Princeton 4 DUKE 89 ' irginia 70 DUKE 11.? W. Forest S7 DUKE 82 X. C. State 6 DUKE 82 X ' irginia 65 DUKE 68 y. Forest 57 DUKE 78 X. C. State -) DUKE 81 tX. Y. U. 76 DUKE 8.5 Xavy 70 DUKE 7 ? tSt. Joseph ' s 59 DUKE 78 Clcmson 67 DUKE 75 ILoyoia (Chic.) 94 DUKE 111 W. ' irginia 71 DUKE 85 tOrcgon State 6} ACC Tournament t XCAA Eastern Rcgionals t XCAA Championships Buizy Harrison curs past Carolina for the basket. ivr,:-h; DLKi: UXIXKRSn V UNAI, B. SKinBALL STATISTICS Through Oregon State Cianie (NC ' A.A C ' hanipionships) Record: 2 -? (ACC: 14-0) G FGA FGM PCT. I ' TA Fl : 1 PCT. REBS. AVG. PTS. A ' G. Hevnian, Art. f . 0 5S6 265 4. 2 5 14 21 69, 1 5 24 10.8 747 24.9 Alullins. Jeff, f . ' 0 466 256 54 9 151 96 5.5 241 8,0 608 20.3 Buckley, Jay, c 50 21 150 60 14. 6 52 4 298 9,9 336 11 ,2 Schmidt, Fred, g. . . 29 198 104 52 5 ?s 5 2 84,2 5 3 1.8 240 8.3 Harrison, Buzzy, g 27 148 -, 49 5 5 5 21 65,6 105 3.8 169 6.3 Tison, Hack, c 50 112 61 54 . 41 2 5 61 ,0 133 4.4 14 4.9 Ferguson, Denny, g 2.S 8 42 5 5 8 15 n 86,7 56 1 .4 9 3 9 Herbster, Ron, g 50 66 50 45 - 51 24 77.4 3 3 1 . 1 84 2.8 K Itching, Brent, f . 17 22 10 45 5 18 14 77.8 8 0.5 34 2.1 Cox, Ray, g 15 8 4 50 (1 S 4 50 8 0.6 12 0.9 Jainieson, Bob, t 12 6 5 8 5.5 1 5 5 5 11 9 11 0.9 illiamson, Scott, t 11 8 5 57.5 4 4 1 00 . 10 0.9 10 0.9 .Mann, Ted. i 12 11 1 09.1 1 10 OS 2 0.2 Cox, Fred, c 2 2 1 50.0 1 0.5 1 0.5 Team Rebounds 199 6.6 DUKF. lotals 50 1926 984 51,1 784 528 67.3 1468 48.9 2496 83.2 i) Wn h. ' -0 205 7 819 40.2 611 451 70.5 1127 3 7.6 2069 68.9 Buckley hooks: the most consistent shot on the floor. 81 Fast-breaking guard Ron Hcrbsrer gets oft his shot. 82 ACC-NCAA Resuming ACX play, Duke hlitzcd Sourh C-arolina, 88-70, and pulled our an cxciring w in over the Tarheels in bandbox Woollen (iyni. I he Baprisrs were once again ourinanneil (in their home courr, 97-66. The word from Bones; Wait nil Durham! Still on the road. Coach Bubas ran into il ' I ' verert Case, who threw up a tight defense and a slow- ilown offense in an effort to stop the Devils. It almost worked, but Duke took State, . 6-5. . live-poinr winners over X ' irginia at Charlottesville, the team celef)rated its return home at the expense of Wake Forest. The Reverend McKinney had only this: Wait till the Tournament. I here was simply no stopping Duke, (iathering mo- mentum, the squad marched over Maryland and then pounded ( arolina into submission. The latter contest was not one to miss. Arthur Bruce Heyman, Mr. Basketl)all, was making his last home-court appearance. Sentiment hung thick as Art accepted the thanks and appreciation of well-wishers. He then played a magnificent game, with career-highs of 40 points and 24 rebounds. ith that peak performance against Carolina, Heyman had to taper off . . . just a little. When he did, Jeff Mullins w as there to pick up the slack. 1 he two led the team through the ACC Tournament. The final game was against Wake forest. In the dressing room. Bones was still shaking his he.id and nuimblinu. No one was hsteninc now. Friday night ' s her.ildcd duel oi ' rhe All-.Aniericans: Heyman gr.itulates B.irrv Kramer lor his s|..irlJini; pt rfnrm.iiK e. •H ACC-NCAA I ' riini Raleigh din.ct to C ' ollcgc Park, a dL-lirious con- ruigint ot Duke tans watched the Devils extend the victor)- skein to 20. .Y.U. and St. Joseph ' s of Pennsylvania fell l)y the a side, as Jeft Muliins led the scoring each night. riien on to Louisville and a flirtation with the NCAA Championship. Loyola ot Chicago galloped to an early lead, which was made to stand up. I he next night, Duke drubbed Oregon State for third-place. The high-scoring, crowd-pleasing 1962-1963 team and Captain Art Heyman rewrote the Duke record books. The squad was the highest-scoring ever in University history — 2,496 points scored during the season — and the most ac- curate — 51.1% from the tield. Three-time All-American Art Heyman erased Dick Groat ' s name in several depart- ments, among them career scoring; Art ' s record — ],9H-t points. Jeff Muliins is already the number seven scorer in Duke ' s all-rime elite. Jay Buckley set a record tor tield- goal accuracy — 60.0%. Bird was right behind Heyman in reboundmg at 9.0 recoveries per game and supported the one-two punch w ith an I 1 .4 scoring average. Hack Tison proved he has the makings. He can run, shoot, rebound, dribble, and electrifies crowds by blocking shots. Behind the front line, some excellent guards went unheralded but were vital to Duke ' s success story. Fred Schmidt and Buzzy Harrison, sparkling on both offense and defense, started in the backcourt. They were backed up by Heckle and Jeckle, Ron Hcrbster and Denny Ferguson. Hcyiiuin pups from the side. J.iv BiicklcN ' , lit C hL ' vcrlv, Maryland, hook.s tor the honicco Mi t lk at G.lkgc Park. 83 im % NCAA-ACC IIlmimii, xotLti Most X ' aluahlL- FlayxT in rhe NCAA Finals, is met by C ' lijch Bubas as he ends Duke career. The Pep Band followed the team to Louisville as representatives of a frustrated student body. Buckley and Mull.ns combine for a basket in consolation game as dumbfounded OSU player watches. BASEBALL Sonin Otlttin ilr.igs a bunt down tirst h.ise liiii.- in cirU -sc.uson pracric 1 hird-sackcT ToiiHiiy Taylor chases foul pop-up in practice. All-Conference first-baseman Dave Uible expounds on the virtues of clean living as a means to success. Assistant Coach jini BK- mixes caustic commentary with infield dril 86 hik- not ;is strong- as some Duke teams in the reeent past, the 1 62 s(|uail eompiled a better than .500 record ot 1 1 w ins as against I 2 losses and one tie. The ream ' s A(X vietims were N. C. State, North Carolina, Clemson, ' ir- ginia, and South Carolina; non-conference wins were over Dartmouth, Princeton, Amherst, Rollins, Colb -, and Florida State. I he pitching chores were handled 1 Boh lurner and Dick Densmore. Densmore led the A(X; with 6S strikeouts and a 7-3 record. Pacing the Blue l)e ils at the plate were ( ' aptain L nn Fader and Bob Rankin and Dave L ' lble, who hit ..vv and .. 24 respectively. The team ' s record in Conference pla ' , a disappointing sixth m the final standings, can be traced to a slump at the tail-end ot the season. With several starters returning and some promising sophomores. Coach Ace Parker anticipates a better 1963 season. Coach Ace Parker watches the team practice and ponders hopes tor a successful season. Steve Holloway waits tor pitch in hatting practice. A  A A A A Coach Parker show BiH ' Bracy how to correctly hold his bat. 87 TRACK A liosr of iiHliv itiiiiil stiiis ;ind ri.;im ilcprh ciintrihLiral to rlu ' success of the I ' ' i2 rr.ick tc;ini. Duke hnisluil tin.- sc;iscMi with tlic hcsr iccurii m tlic contcrciicc. ' ' -2, losmi; oiil 111 M.ii l.iiKi and rci noii-contcrcncc toe Miami. In the annual : X ' ..C.. meet, rlie team placed third. I he vicror ' over UNC was signiheanr nor only because it was an upset, hut also because if proved the importance of the number three man. Depth was not as apparent m the triumphs o (.r South ( arohna, N ' irginia, akc I ' oresr, and (!lemson, but the third-place hnishers decided the C arohna meet. 1a)u ' an Dyck beat Scott Brent, ACX] champ, in the half-mile, and ' ic Brarcn took an unexpected third, jim Scott took third in the pole vault, an event tor which he had oiiK three weeks preparation. As to the individual heroes, Jerry Nourse closed out his collegiate career undefeated in the two-mile run. Dick Gesswein was voted the Outstanding Athlete in the x CC meet for the second straight year. At that same meet, Gess- wein broke the Conference shot-put record for the fourth time during the season. John Zwerner was a consistent w inner in the 100 and 220; he also ran in the mile relay and was the team ' s high scorer. Lou anDyck and teammate close in on ( ' arolina leaders. LACROSSE t Before the start of the regular season, the lacrosse team played an exhibition match with the Australian National Lacrosse Team, which toured the United States last spring. During the regular schedule, the stickmen played national pow ers X ' irginia, Navy, and Maryland and had a disappoint- ing 3-6 record. Led by Lloyd Ciriffith, Coach Persons charges scored victories over Georgia, Washington and Lee, and the CJreat Grads, in a game played annually against Duke ' s lacrosse alumni. Mike vSherman, the team ' s leading scorer. Buck Buckalew , Mike Welsh, Dick Brock, Pete WHIener, Bob X ' orhees, and ( Joalie Jack Bennett rounded out the starting unit. Goody practices in.incuvcr. ' i for field position. A great grad rctvirns - f McDornian gets a clean shot past defender A ' el)b ,;,fi«ii ' ' .to .. .. i i tflf i,0-M t if . -m f mi K, SOCCER IacI by All-Southern arul All-Amcrican Dean Ross and Ircd Bcgiiin, the 1962 socci-T si|iuk1 scored 36 goals, while (ioalie Bob Mueller allowed onK 2 halls through rhe iier, to sweep through the hrsr si games of the season iindeleareJ. The victims served up to the Devils were Appalachian State, Roanoke, ' irginia, Washington and Lee, Davidson, and North Carolina State. I his was no bed of roses, though, as the Blymen ran uiro a rugged Navy crew and lost a rain-soaked battle, 4-1. The team lost another hard-tought contest to Maryland, perennial ACC Cham- pions, by the close score ot 3-1. The season ended with a 2-0 win over Mason-Di.xon Champion Lynchburg and a disappointing loss to Carolina, 1-0. Lhe team ' s 7-.3 re- cord earned them third place m the Atlantic (]oast Con- ference. I ' rcd HLgiiin liL-ads ball against Carolina goalie ' . Dtan Ross chases ball as FVcd Bcguin follows play. Kurt Stcuinian outmancuvers C arolina nuin as l caii Ross waits 90 CROSS-COUNTRY The Iron I)ul (.s completed their first undefeated dual meet season in three years, with an H4) record against ACC opposition and V ' .P.I. Although placing second to Carolina in both the State and ACC meets, the squad managed a 27-28 victory over the Tarheels during the regular season. Returning lettcrmen Dave Blumfeldt, Frank Campbell, Lloyd Brinson, Lou ' an Dyck, Stanley C;cntr -, and Nick (iray formed a dependable nucleus, strengthened b ' promising sopomores John W ' eisiger and Bob Waite. an Dyck came into his own late in the season, winning the State meet and placing second in the ACC. Blumtcldt was a stead ' runner throughout the season, inning the early meets and placing third in the State run. C ampbell and W ' eisiger also placed consistenth ' . The thinclads easily disposed ot South Carolina, Wake Forest, and X. C. State, as Blumfeldt broke the tape first in all three races. Although a Duke runner failed to finish first against X ' irginia and .Maryland, the harriers won handily to continue unbeaten. W ' eisiger led the Devils to victory in a dual meet with Clemson and X ' .F.I., leaving only Carolina for an S-0 regular season slate. Coach Al Buehler considered the season a success and the team . . . as well balanced as we ever had . . . Blue Devil cross country men Wlisigcr, ' an Uyck, Canipl Blumfeldt leave opposition behind. Duke team, lead by BlumfL-ldt, ' an Dyck. ard cisifrer. overwhelm lone Tech runner. 91 SWIMMING Comprised in;iinl - (if sophomores and luniors, rhc swim- ming team compiled a creditable 6-4 overall reconl, 4- in Atlantic ( oast (ionterence dual-meet competition. Led l) ' co-captains John Woodworth and C ' huck Hill, the standout swimmers were liol) Kingsl)ur ' , Dave (ioodner, Jim ( araway, Cal King, and Spike Narten. Duke ' s victims were Davidson, Wake I ' orest, South Carolina, Clemson, Cicorgia Tech, and X ' irginia. Coach Jack Persons insists the team ' s finest hour w as against Georgia Tech, when the stjuad broke four Tech pool records. The team ' s losses were suf- fered at the hands of Carolina, Navy, N. C. State, and Alar - land. The Devilfish also turned in fine performances in the March aquacades the ACX] and NCAA Championships in Raleiffh and the liasterns at Princeton. f- ' crlcct niiiinj; . . . Jim C onuay touches as (lal King relieves him in relay. I I ' i.i- lip lii.ni . . . ( !al King leaves starting block Sf-i-fo:irjsrj|| i-i; 1l |f« - Up, up, and away Duke ' s ( arj a pulls through the u ate 92 WRESTLING ( ' oach Carmen Falcone ' s varsity matmen finally ended a rhree-year losing streak by gaining a decision, 18-16, nvur the University of North ( aroiina. The Devils won ar 12i-ll)s. by forefir. Jim Bierheld and Jeft I-ec pinned rheir opponents at HO-lbs. and 137-lbs. respectively, to give Duke a 15-0 advantage. 1 he margin ot victory was provided by Captain Dick Lam, a sophomore, who gained a decision at 167-lbs. The team lost this year to ' irginia. Lhe Citadel, N. C. State, Davidson, Washington and Lee, and Marvland, the ACC Champion. Joe Politi, Randy Myers, Staley Gentry, Bob Jordan, Warren Seagraves, and Walt Moehling nevertheless turned in some fine efforts. The future of Duke wrestling must be considered bright. Freshman Coach Harvey ' s squad posted a 4-2 record; John Holder, Jim Holbert, and Luke Sharpe should have outstand- ing varsity careers. I. am lircr.illy tics Johnson in knots in dcnionstnition ot a hold. Dick l..nn locks his h.uuis to liold opponcni down. A I Johnson dcmonstr,itcs Dick I.am. TENNIS c.iLciK l l) rlu- loss (if joe (iasron, . (X; singles cli;impion, through gT.ulinirion, ( o.ich Bol) (iox ' s nLtiiicii finished the season with a respectable 11-7 reeorJ. Led li co-captains C! de (iouidman and Holie Il de, the s]u,kl beat ACX; rivals Wake Forest, . ( . State, . lar land, X ' irginia, and South (Carolina, as well as such formidable opposition as the University of Klorida and Rollins College. Hut, as in past years, the team had trouble w ith the Univer- sity of Miami and Carolina. Butch Griffin, playing in the number one slot in the early part of the season, w as out for the latter part of the year because of illness. Cerry Martson, a talented sophomore, took over the top seed for the remainder of the year. Al Mcintosh, Ken McCullough, Barker French, and Kurt Steinman rounded out tlie team, which finished tliird in the ( (inference. Still learning . . . Coach Cox explains to attentive veteran ( lyde Goiildman. I hi.s IS the way you hit a serve . . . always keep your eyes on the target. Mattson smashes in tennis meet. GOLF Coached by E. P. Dumpy Hatrlcr, the Blue Devil golf team captured the ACC title for the second con- secutive ear. The team went undefeated in ACX dual matches and also won the ACC meet. Led 1) ' (ieorge Smith, Dick Dion, Rich Bassett, John Abernathy, and Dave Frankhn, the squad started slowly and dropped their first two matches. But the duffers staged an Arnold Palmer comeback, storming through the remainder of the schedule to finish with a 12-2 record. After the completion of regular season play, the NCAA Championships were held on the Duke course. The host team finished an excellent third, to complete a successful season. Johnny Abernathy eyes the hole in preparation for putt. Jack Saalficld Jitrs ball out from under a tree. Buzz Lew is digs into turt in shot from the rough. 95 VARSITY TEAMS FOOTBALL « ' ii- ; J. Berry, D. Havais, P. BengaL F. . lc( ..Hum, I ' . Chcsnutt, J. , L„k.is. W . R:,pp,,ia, j. L,,nuix. 1). Bridges. B. Revnolds, P. Widericr, G. C:.irner. ««:■ Z: B. Beasky. B. Ramsey, A. Gregory, D. Condon, C. Walker, IJ. Ualton, K. VV illiams. .. Potts, B. Havvn, Al. Leggett, S. Cri.s ' son. K«-„ ; K. I hnmpsnn. R. Hams, D. Brown, B. Fogel, B. MacCartee, B. O ' Kcnnon, R. Marley, F. Creech, J. Stoltz, B. Futrell, D. Burdette. Ro ' u: 4: A. l?ell, W. Grant, . Moeling, R. Glosson, J. May, T. Thompson, R. Barnes, J. Fuqua, J. Underwood, iM. Pennington, J. Honeycutt. Ro ' n- 5: R. Srarrett, A. Berry, J. Oceeh, B. Lowcnstcrn, A. V ' lercgg, K. Wulfsbcrg, J. Moss, J. Scott, S. Waitc, S. Simon. Row 6: N. Churchill, J. Wilkinson, H. Weidman, D. Ramey, D. Lonon, K. Stuart, J. ' . McCarthy, B. Simpson, J. Guthrie, F. Cromartie, J. Francis. Rciv 7: A. Matuza, D. Uihle, S. HoUoway. C:. Winchester, B. Davis, . L Balitsaris, C. Oralis. M, Caldwell, K. !:ientor, S. Cd H. Helms, B. Bracy, J. I.ueiano, D. Lynch, B. I.arsh, B. lohnson. K .ir S: T, Keay. B. Baird, M. Curtis, K. Claro, BASKETBALL Roiv 1: Fred Shabel, Asst. Coach; V ' lc Bubas, Head Coach. Roic 2: B. Harrison, B. Ulrich, R. Cox, D. F ' erguson, R. Herbster, F. Schmidt, J. . lullii Ro-w 3: C. Zimmer, Mgr.; T. Mann, B. Jamieson, B. Kitching, H. Tison, J. Buckley, A. He yman, F. Cox, S. Williamson. 96 SOCCER ««-.;• .J. Ulv (Co.ich). A. Ip.inchin, I). Ross, !• . Bc-uin. V.. Hustcin, C. Srcinni.in, R. Skinner (( o.rIi). R r - 2: (.,. Flowers, R, AltMhulcr. J. l5oc- ricUc-, J. lorr.in, I). .Sr.irtcnhcld, P. Coughlin, D. Jones. Roiv 3: K. Hubbard, D. Hollman, B. Holt, L. Siegal, S. Powers, ( ;. Hough. Ro-u.- 4: 1 1. Prange, J. ReiHel, M. I ' .nsnian, W. Piver, A. Mitchell, B. Young, D. Hinds, S. Gates, B. Mueller, N. Covington. CROSS-COUNTRY Rin:!: I). Bluiiitelil, 1 ,. .m Dvke, 1). ( anibell. U. W ,nte, S. Gentry, N. Gray, B. Wiggins. Rir . G. Deutseliler, J. Dow, A. Jaeolisen, L. Brinsin. 97 J.- Coach Blyler, G. .Miller, C. Phclan, A. Killmger, SWIMMING { ■ ««-„ . B. Kingsbury, J. Woodworth, C. Hill. Rrrd: 2: Coach Persons, S. Ccnil.s, D. Cioodncr, R. Yocum, V. Han|,i, J. Ogikn. Ro%i- ;.- D. Himyoii.x, C. King, J. Caraway, R. Valle, B. Carlitz, C. Lewellcn, J. Bucholz, B. Hitchcock. K nv 4: 1). R.uidoll, G. Sicl.old, J. Dunn, J. Snict.ncr, B. Zipoc, A. Imershcin, J. Schwartz, D. O.smun, D. VanLandinghorn. WRESTLING Ron- 1: R. . lycrs, J. Bicrhcld, J. Lcc, B. Jordan. Mou J; W. Scagrcavcs, L). Lam, . . Johnson, W. . Iocling. 98 BASEBALL I I  f 1 t f t Ro-jj 1: E. Mcssikomcr, R. McKinlcy, B. l- ' adur, B. Fader, B. Smith, J. Browne, D. Gregory, B. Attlee. i?eii- 2: L. .McLean, R. Marley, P. Petersen, B. Mueller. K. Scallings, B. Rankin, S. Cupps, D. West. Roic 3: G. Butler, T. Taylor, D. Uible, L. Harrison, F. Pollier, D. Densmoor, S. Crisson, .M. Ambler .J, ' ■• I . , TRACK 3d? -0 «oi - : G. High, L. an Dyck, D. Blumfeldt, J. Zwerner, G. Kirk, B. OCannon, D. Gesssvein, j. Clark, L. Bryant. Ko-a- 2: J. Waddell, N. Gray, G. Flowers, B. Hubbard, B. Fogcl, T. Hyres, J. Scott, L. Cooper, J. AVeisiger. Roiv i: B. Waite, S. Barr, B. Wiggins, .. Jacobsen, B. .Miller, S. Barnes, G. Deutschcr. 99 LACROSSE K ' ;-c J. t.,. ,.u, , I ' . (...ugliLin, 1.. li.i.iks, 1). kcr 111,111. ). Joir:,. K I kiKki-.n. A v, 1. t....i li MoiiiRr. I ,i, :. II. ( I rccn lea f, J . Morton, B. Holt, G. Zupanic, P. Coll, N. Boswcll, Coach W. S. Persons, Ass ' t. CiMch Crittith. K ni ' : F. l.owc, I). .Smyth, W. Cocker, T. Herbert, J. Comly, J. Roediger, D. Valle, M. McDorman, R. Webh. TENNIS ««-a- .- Coach R. Co.v, C. Gouldman, K. .McCiillough, .A. .Mcintosh, K. Stemnian, (i. .M.ittson. Kir 2: N. Broker. W. Jord.in, R. Predinore, R. Katholi, U. Ditmars, J. Cheek, J. Raniage. 100 GOLF Ro-j: I: George Smith, Rich Bjssect, Johnny Abernathy, Jack Saaltield. Stan Tuttlc. John Martin, Ko welder, John Cawley, Bruce Haskell, Tom Cosgrove. Buzz Lewis, John McKax . Hrc.u Blick- Uuke students send basketball team otT to C ' ollege Park. 101 MEN ' S TNTRAMURALS linr.inuir.il .ithlclics .serve ;is ;iti mitkl lor relieving tlu- .strains and pressures built up in tlic course ot da -t()- .l.i classroom activities. Ph ' sical fitness and development and ;i healthy sense of group participation are the principal con- tributions of the Duke IM program. I ' vcry student is given the opportunit)- to participate in some form ot competitive athletics. Directed this ear b Senior Manager Pete l.insert, the intramural program sponsored toorball, basliet- ball, volleyball, and Softball leagues. The phuoft for an I.M football champion involved two games in Duke Stadium before large partisan followings. lournaments were also held in minor sports — wrestling, horseshoes, and bad- minton. . • V Fill Dclt defensive unit rlnvarts SAH pas.s attack. Chronicle Unites through Peer line in ' 62 Booze Bowl. mM. m M -  102 Havens tw.srs to avn.d Chesnutt ' s clip in lmln„r Stadmm scramble. Intramural hanai.all . . . follow the bouncing bal Intramural Managers; John Goody, Fete l.insert, Bob erhey 103 WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS Addiiii; spinral ru.ilrv to thi. ' Iiws of in.iin lisrk-ss en- cds, tlic Woman ' s RctTL-aiiori Association sponsors tlorni and sororiry conipctirion. Individual roiirnaiiicnrs in tennis, badminton, and tahii.- tennis provided the iiiuhlitrlus for tile fall program. Spring foiinLi many co-cds doing it Robin I lood st le HI ilie annual arclier) ' competition. With a new l ' -miti.iteti point system in effect, the results of all c cnts became topics of general interest, as an air of animared competition pervailcd I ' .ast (Campus. 104 ' DLgrcc lit difficulty Buckley ' s East ( iiiipus cnuntcrpatt in acti( Before the ball is over 105 z . The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express V CHANTICLEER QUEEN JAN DUFF A striking blonde from cnham, Massachusetts, Jan has been active in campus affairs. She has participated in Pegasus and Tcrpsichorean and trod the boards in the X ' cslcy Plax ' ers. Her major is Art History, and she is an artist in her own right. She is Art l ' .ditor of the Archive, and her charcoal drawings regularly appear in the magazine. Ikcreil t rhe senior women ' s leadership honorar -, Phi Kapp.i Delta, Jan plans to continue her studies in graduate school. Jackie Gleason ' s exuberance in all activities — television, theater, music, liquor, food, and beauty — led to his choice as the judge ot the 1963 Ch.anti- CLEER Beauty Contest. His selection ot Janice Duft as this year ' s queen is indicative ot his reputation as a connoiseur. H - r BP r .r ' H m ■MB sf- ' , H| J .- H x H ■ 1 vm E H mOm F no ▲ S??!C VIRGINIA LILY C;inny comes from Indianapolis, liKiiaiia, and makes her home on l.ast in Ciiihcrr House. Hcniajor is l ' .nplish, and her sorority is Pi Bcra Phi. She enjoys swimming, reading, and her work as a tjsliman advisor. 112 DOROTHY ALBERS Dort ills from Grand Rapids, Michigan. As a senior, this is her second and, unfortunately, hnal appearancan the Court. Her major is elementary education, and her favorite sport is s imming. She re- sides in Baictt House and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. EMILIA SANT-AMAND A sophomore from Cjaflncy, South Carolina, KmiHa is mai ing her second appearance in our Beauties Section. She lives in Jarvis House and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. An elementary education major, she is also a member of the Student Union Major Attractions Committee. 114 CAROL ROGERS This attractive junior nurse from llaworrh, Xeu Jcrsc ' , is mailing her third appearance in the CImiitideer Beauty Court. Carol is an active participant in nian ' campus organizations anil, w hen time permits, she enjoys outdoor sports. 1 LOVE MEEKER Love is a sophomore resident of Addoms House. She is an accomplished dancer, w ith a preference for modern jazz as the background for her arrangements. She worked as a dancing instructor in Wash- ington last summer and performed at half-time shows this past winter. 116 ANNETTE COOPER A narivL- of Morcluad (lity. North ( ' arolina, Annctrc li (.s in (iilhcrr House. A popular nK-mhcr rlu- lunior class, she is maiorint; in l- ' rencli. I k-r sororir is Alpha Delra Pi. mm MARGO KIXMILLER Margo IS the third girl trnni Washington, D. C. and the second nurse to be represented in the Beau- tics Section this ear. Her interests include French, art, and music. During the summer, she hkes to travel. 118 RIPPLE GILBERT Rip IS the ml trcshinan ro appciir in rliL- Bc;uir ' C ourt rliis year. She lias not er lieeided on a niaior course 1)1 sniil , rliough she has expressed an interest in psychology. Another resident troni the nation ' s capital, Rip li es in Pegram House. Her sorority is Delta Delta Delta. Johnny Markas crowns Betsy Wbodhall as the 1962 Homecoming Queen 120 HOMECOMING QUEEN A bcauntul da ' . prctr ' girls, and a victory over the Lnivcrsit ' ot Cali- fornia highlighted Homecoming 1962. In addition, alumni, friends, and stu- dents were treated to skits, posters and colorful displays, barbecues and parties, a Homecoming Dance, and a giant pep rally. .At the Frida - night Homecoming Show, .Miss Betsy Wbodhall ot Durham was crowned as the 1962 Homecoming Queen b ' Johnny . larkas. Captain ot the football team. Beauty titles, although they are nothing new, still thrill Bcts who has been the Nurses ' Beauty Queen and the 1962 Chanticleer Queen. A former resident of East Campus. Betsy is now a senior in the School ot Nursing. She plans to put her nurse ' s training to use in a private surgical clinic atter graduation. Bette Garrett, Southgitc, Sue t;urry. Brown. Harriet Hester, Jarvis, Beatrice Beach. Addoms; Kay Ellen Isley. Gilbert; Dorothy Albers. Bassett; Frances Hitchcock, Alspaugh; Joan Jarden, Giles; Laura Carver. Pegram; Rebecca Strother. Aycock; Elizabeth Wbodhall. Hanes. 121 MAY QUEEN Wvj Wniiwn ' s (;()llcgc ' ckcn. ' !.! Sue Curry of Indianapolis, Indiana, as its I96i May Queen. I he erow n is aw arded oil the basis of scrviee to the L ' niversity. Sue IS a member ni W lure Duchy, Phi Kappa Delta, and Pi Beta Phi sorority. She has served as president of Brown House and as an P ' AC. Last summer, she was in Tanganyika as a participant in the program Crossroads Africa. Sue plans to enter the Columbia Mast Africa Teacher ' s Program and perhaps return to Tanganyika. Sue ( ' iirry. May Queen. AND COURT Sue Curry, Ann Barbnur. Sand Harrison, Ann Irwin. 122 NURSES BEAUTY rile Nursc-s ' Bcaut ( uccn is chosen at the annual Christmas Dance. Fresh- man Kitty Hardenburg was selected this year over seven other candidates vying for the honor. Hailing from College Park, .Maryland, Kitty is a member of the Student Union Social Committee and the Hancs House Stu- dent-Faculty Committee. Although tree time is a luxury in Hanes House, Kitt enjoys horseback riding and sw imming when she can. 123 . . . true friendship gives new life and animation to the object it supports ' ' fe --% ' l V ' i ' ' f , n i a fe f .; S Tuck Forsyth, f ' rfsijenl INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL I he Uukc intcrtnitcrnity Council was orpanizcd ro secure harmony, cooperation and unity among the eighteen fraternities on this campus. In order to do this, the IFC is divided into two principal bodies: the Council and Presidents and the [executive Board. Ihc Council of Presidents, which approves legislation, is composed ot the presidents of the fraternities and is governed by the president of IFC, Tuck Forsyth. The F.xecutivc Board, the executive and judicial branch of IFC, delegates part of its power to several committees in order to better fulfill the purposes of IFC. They arc the Investigating, Rush, Greek-Week, Publica- tions, Scholarship, Pledge, and Public Relations Committees. This ' ear the Interfratcrnity Council inaugurated several new activities. One was a radio program which was broadcasted by DBS and gave fraternity news. .-Xnother was a revision of (ireek-Week, which boasted a concert by a big name group, a dance, a coed track meet, and chariot races. IFC also sent a letter home to the parents of freshmen to explain the values of the fra- ternity system, and sponsored a rotating scholarship trophy for the fraternity w ith the highest grade point average on campus. Row I: Carl Ziclonka, Baxter Davis, Thomas Forsyth, 111, Paul Young. Roir 2: Robert Heidritk, John Ondcr, ( ' harles Zimnier, Ellison Mitchell, Jr. 128 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The Panhellcnic Council, rhc representative body of the sorori- ties at Duke, is designed to promote co-operation among the soror- ities and to coordinate their activities with those of the school and city. The Council is composed of two representatives from each sorority and thirteen ex-officio members — the sorority presidents. The group meets weekly in an attempt to find new methods of unifying the thirteen member sisterhoods and to work for the good of the individual sisters and the University Community. Pan-Hel is divided into several committees which work on various phases of sorority hfe and its problems. A major committee this year was the one which worked on getting a new Greek building for East Campus. Letters were sent to alumnae for support; the committee received many positive replies and good ideas. The Council, under the leadership of Judy Anderson, began its activities with rush and a Greek Day to introduce fresh men to the sorority system. Pan-Hel also sponsored a fashion show in De- cember and the Greek Follies — Devils Revils — in February, in which various sororities presented skits, and ioined with the IFC for the expanded Greek Week in the spring. Judith Anderson. President Ro- 1:]. Duke. M. Choborda. L. Corn. J. Harris (Advisor). J. Anderson. R. Trent. L. Gillooly. _ 1. Osborne. S. Hunyadi. L. Clark. Ro . 2: D. Ben- nett. M.J.mes. S. Pauly. . 1. .Miller. Ku-.:- J: S. Saunders, . I. VVheland,S. Sutton, M. Burckel, C.Southmayd, A. Reynolds. S. Hall. 1. Lea. P. Jones. 129 Tw istiii lit Miiin;inijki.T. Sit ' iiKi Chi ' s Blue Devil bnnts the Golden Be GREEK LIFE For man members ot the student body, joining a fra- ternity or sorority is a major event. At this time, the in- dividual decides which fraternity offers him the most and to which he can contribute. Thus, while Greek life is out- wardly and symbolically expressed by the fraternity or sorority pin, it holds a deeper meaning — the reciprocity ot brotherhood and fellowship in each chapter. 1 he various Greek orders are annually rejuvenated through rush. Hectic days of smiles, chow trains, and parties usually end with sore hands, tired knees, and laryngitis. Ihc real entrance into fraternity life, however, occurs during pledging — climaxed by initiation — an unforgettable experience in the life of every Greek. Initiation is accom- panied by the secrets of mystic and meaningful ritual, esoteric handshakes, the formation of lasting friendships, and, oddly enough, the first month ' s dues. A part of each fraternity ' s funds is forwarded to the national office, but these are social organizations, and the bulk of the money is used to sponsor a crowded social schedule — cabin parties, com- l)os, cook-outs, open houses, pledge formals, banquets, and beach week-ends. I ' .ach spring, fraternities and sororities compete w ith one another and carouse together during Greek Week. In addition to the traditional carnival and track meet, Greek Week this year featured a concert by the Chad Mitchell Trio, followed by a dance with the Zodiacs. 130 KA ' s and their r irhp,istc snuli The essential precepts ot fraternal bodies — tellowship and brotherhood — are strengthened in the course ot aca- demic and athletic competition. Fraternity and sorority study halls arc places to help raise the average, and, perhaps, to discuss the last memorable and the next unbe- Roaring Twenties — Tri-Uelt style. But « hat aliout the sorority avcragcl A booth for what? licviihlc party, (irccks arc constantK ' battliny for top honors in the intramural program. The brothers and .sLstcr.s also compete in less strenuous activity, constructing displays, posters, and floats for Homecoming and the Joe College Parade. Fraternity and sorority charity projects in the greater Durham community win friends and augment University public relations; but work with and for the less fortunate is also a rewarding experience for the individual brought up in the Judaeo-Chrisrian tradition. The part fraternities and sororities pla ' in the daily life of the campus is an im- portant one, a vital role in the well-rounded college eom- munit ' . 132 W li.ir arc they wc.iring sjeks c) cT their heads for? Where the girls are . . V for . Who needs Student 1 lealth anymore? Who fired that shot! M M |iWs li lBFK -Al ' ,..!PMi Anne- Harper, I ' nsident ALPHA CHI OMEGA Sikklenly it ;is ScprL-mhcT, ir was Duke, it w a.s Rush - and tliL- Alpha (]hi ' s were l)acl , full oi summer inspirations, t(i start another year. I.ntertaining both the rushees and ()ursel (.s, we found fifteen girls anxious to wear the AXLl pleiltie pin. We eostumed tor a Halloween party at the Cere- bral Palsy Hospital, danced away a Friday evening at the annual tall semiformal, and retreated to Dean Brinklcy ' s house tor a Sunday ot evaluation and planning sessions. A special program meeting featuring Mr. Warner of Kllis-Stonc resulted in the transformation ot Betty and Kitty! Then home for Christmas and back to romp (?) through finals. Second semester brought Peanut Pal Week, the Pledge Dance, and Joe College. It all seemed to go so fast that we could hardly believe finals were here again, and we ended another year with love in AXU. AXLi Icad.s f ' -dgciiiont tliristrii. PLEDGE CLASS Row I: D. Chalk, S. Baker, R. Konlngsberger, F. Danner, M. Pickering, R. Wright. Rot Greene, (i. Siirhaugh, C Bradsher, R. Rankin, R. Carter, N. Githens, ( ' .. Be.ini. A. Pandolfo, V. Arncr, Liz Baker, Sarah Louise Beam, Louise Bole, Diana Bowxiren, Dorothy Bremer, Linda Carter, Rilla Louise Chalk, Dorothy Corn, Carol Craig, Barbara Damschroder, Diana Danner, Fay Davis, Patricia Dilworrh, Cathy Dodd, Irene Ernst, Alary Lucille Lubank, Katherine Githens, Nancy Greene, Virginia Greie, Betsy Grisw old, Laura J. Heath, Anne Hevi, Celeste Hollar, Frankie lohnson, Bett ' Ruth Leonard, Catherine Moore, Rebecca Pell, Xancy Robertson, Deanna Rogers, Linda Rouse, Margaret Schlesinger. Salh ' Ann Smith, Charlotte Sperry, Sue Stravhorn, .NFartha Temple, Xanc ' Wiley, Sarah Willis, Elizabeth Zausrg, Cecile 135 ALPHA DELTA PI Se-prcinhcr linngs rush, the eiich.iiucd toicsr and isiciiis of pledges, which become glorious reaht in Oeroher. Bie sisters take their proteges underwing nnd then ensue the pledge hanquet, pledge swaps, the ADPi-KKCi parr under rile direction ot IJarbara and Keile -. Homecoming, tlie ( iiwiuniK call torth our beauties. Phi Kap chooses a Sweetheart, Phi Beta taps Xancs ' and Sherer; Trish is a Who ' s Who. The tall brought diamonds and at Christmas wedding bells ring. Then to C. P. with the KA ' s and Santa. ()iniercin met 196. with vigah on our Spruce Pines re- treat. I he pledges are presented at the pledge dance, initiated, anil we welcome our new sisters. Suddenly spring burst hirth lull ot activities — Greek Week, elections, joe College, Senior Han(|uet. exams, tun in the sun at P.iw le ' s, graduation. I Bcts) ' . lilkr, I ' lauhnl l)l ' i s Misli iMr Rush. PLEDGE CLASS Row 1: J. Carcw, (). Wright, E. Williams, S. Moss. Row 2: L. Bugg, J. Montgomery, L. Holmes, M. Macomber, S. Bunck, M. Chandler. Row J; M. Willis, J. Hoppe, J. Horsley, K. Welfare, S. White, B. Smith, T. Patch, D. McDouglc, J. Sranlcv. Qr)f r C nfy( S M m mm k- Brading, Barbara Bradshaw, Bcbc Butler, Marylin Cantrcll, Lydia Garden, Russell Conn, Judy Cooper, Annette Cooper, Betty Cousins, Carol Oandall, Ann Davis, Anne I ' llis, Agnes Farmer, Muriel Funderburk, Lois Cjronemeyer, Suzanne Heefncr, Bert ' (iray Henderson, Shep Isley, Kay James, Scherer lenkins, Nancy l.irtle, Frances Miller, Betsy Mitchell, Meriel Morris, Barbara Xcblett, Beverh Nolan, Pam Peters, Donna Pickrell, Annie Ramsey, Carol Saint-Amand, I ' milia Simeon, Carol Smith, Carolyn Swain, Lamar Thornton, June Upchurch. Stuart Watson, Katrina Weeks, Beverly ' ilkinson, Lillian 137 Adric ' tiTK- Knhn, } ' resuieiit ALPHA EPSILON PHI I his w ;i.s a year of activirits anil fun for the Al.Phis. Kush liad an added French touch, and at its end we cele- brated w ith a pizza party at Mayola ' s w ith our nev pledges. As a result ot our spirited pledges, vc have bright and shiny furniture in our chapter room. This year our actives have been concerned with studying, getting married or having a good time. Diane was in Ivy and Marcia in the Honors Program. The two Ciail ' s and Bobbi have had an intensive course in home economics at Durham High. Michigan and a lavaliere called Linda back to Ann Arbor. Last but cer- tauily not least are Adie and Max. . . . For fun and games Sarah returned for our Hanukkah parry. Ihroughout the year we had speakers, bowling parties, dinner parties and mixers with fraternities from State and Carolina. 1 he pledge dance was the spring ' s great success. AKPhi ' s dcjl uirh radc pmlilc PLEDGE CLASS Diane Rcback, Prissi Mitchell, Mical Hcym.in. Bcnnctr, Diane Block, B irbara Chapnick, Maxinc Margolis, Gail Smith, Marcia Wald, Ciail 139 ALPHA PHI 1 lie Alpli.i Phi ' s greeted fall rushees m a new room still in Carr — and won seventeen pledges to wear the iv leal. Rush over, wc heard Donna ' s memories of National (Con- vention and banqueted as Hig and Little Sisters. With November came initiation, two new sisters for the aetives, and a pledge swap hostessed b ' our pledges. I veil weekK meetings were great— the pledges passed all that stufi we ' ve gotta learn w ith Kathy ' s help, and the actives Iv.ul comedy with formal meetings. We continued our philan- thropic work by helping with parties tor the patients at the ' A Hospital. Spring semester whizzed b - and the Senior part and beaeh part were here. J:iiut Wcucr, Vnn.lail .■ iph.i Phis rcich iku lurghrs. PLEDGE CLASS Row 1: D. Mcndenhall, J. Worley, T. Brooks, I. Arnold. Ro-w 2: S. Jones, i L May, L. Coleman, I). D.ilton. 15. Newton, D. Galant, S. Bovvcrman, 1,. Simpson. AhsenI: H. Scrilmor, B. Ficdorck, . 1. Briscoe. C . (iilliat. f O %mM Badgett, Alice Bower, Linda (Ihomicz, C]aroI Douglas, Donna IJlis, Madonna Ferguson, Barbara l.imc, Elizabeth Morris, Judith Morrison, Amy Osborne, Margaret Packard, Janice Re nolds, Kay Robinson, Barbara Tobin, Sammic Weaver, Janet XM-aver, L nn W ilbourne, Sharon 141 Iktsv k.iutiii.in, I ' risidciil DELTA DELTA DELTA Wr c.imc, we s.iw , aiiil (.• were ilo.vti on our knees! Knsh |-e iviil, uiuler rile Jireetinii ol (iinny, ( larol, and (Hir s|iintu.ilisr J I), lirduizlu the liylit of Iri-Delta sisrerhiicKl to t eiir ' nishees. Down in rhe cellar, a few weel s later, glowing Deltas feasted on pix.za, sang songs, and reminisced of Rarhskellar parties [wst! Dorrie Delta pilgrimaged, via three ()lkswagons, to Chapel Hill and the Founder ' s Da - banquet with the UNC chapter. (Christ- mas was a-coming, but our Delta had time for the pine parts ' , our annual visit to the Methodist Retirement Home, and playing Santa with the Sigma Chi ' s. White elephants on the quad I Just our rummage sale, for Tri-Delta s scholar- ship fund. Summer and Poseidon ' s call were answered by de i)red liaughters who enjo ed the sear ' s final fling at Mxrtle Meach. Tri-Ue!ts . . . beware of SAl. ' s bciring gifts PLEDGE CLASS Rov: 1: L. Jones. V. Bell. .M. Rogers, E W ' eatherford, E. Tinsley, C. Copley. S. Docrncr, B. Bucknian. Ron- 2: S. Kellect, D. Pharr. , L Hawes, C larrin, I). Komminsk, C:. Nicoil. J. Bannernian, , L Pauley. A ' sn t: ). Wanless, S. Blaekueil, P. Barnes. ( ( nrrnrl, ? Acton, Alice Adamson, Joan Anurta, Lu Baker, Suzy Broun, Gini Camricld, Lissic Carr, Trish Carroll, Doric Carver, Laura Cook, jan Duncan, Susan I dwards, Marv Ann 1 rickson, Linda Farmer, Sue Fisher, ' ivian IFill. Sailv Harris, Judy Hunyadi, Sue Kaufman, Betsy KcUev, Bonnie kimbrough. Laurel Kneen. Judy Fee. Peggy Fucc, Karen Miller. Dottie Pahicr, Margith Patron, Sheila Pilgrim, Penny Ranscy, Anne Thacker, loyce ' an Dyck, Judy Wanless, Carol White, Suzy Wilcox, Landis Wolf, Pudev bodard, Carol 143 DELTA GAMMA [■ ' all saw all the IKI ' s arurninji rL-aih Inr rush, our en- thusiasm and spirit shown hy the pledging of 25 wonderful girls. Alcctings were characterized by a maximum of speakers and entertainment with a minimum of business. Social life took up many ga - times. There w.is rhe champagne part - at the Saddle ( ' lub after the Homecoming game, and a Hallowe ' en party given b the pledges. We will never forget renting a bus and the trip up to W I, for Karen ' s wedding. We ' ll alwa s remember ,Mar ' jane ' s alianr and truittul right to catch the bouquet. Winter saw- the traditional Chri.stmas cocktail party held at Schrafft ' s. Next came Inspi- ration Week climaxed by the pledge dance and initiation. Spring brought the Founder ' s Day Banquet and the fun of working together on our Joe College float. The sear ' s ac- tivities ended w irh the Senior Banquet and thoughts of prospective tans at the beach. Sally Chancy, Prendnil DG ' s welcome their new pledge.s PLEDGE CLASS Roil ' 1: ]. Carson, L. Davidson, L. Grey, T. Ahrendt, C. Sale. Roir 2: C. Blankenship, L Snyder, B. Slier, E. Hooker S. Stroupe, C. Smeltz, A. Mashburn. Row 3: A. Clark, L. Falk, C-. C arlton, C. . nderson. S. Johnson, S. Bayles, S. Johnson, P. Greenwood, J. Davis, C. Christy. Absent: A. Poole, S. Buress, A. Davis. T tr it. iissi f fN HLiij:lc ' , Carol Ik ran, Janet Binning, Barbara Ann Blombcrg, Karen Brooke, Barbara Brow n. Be mice Caine, Constance Chancy, Sally Combs, Camille Corbin, Lee Tielder, Alice Fraser, Pamela Cambill, Linda 1 lodson, Ann Johnson, Barbara Johnson. Marx- Johnson, Wendy Jones, Pamela 1 eslie, Carroll Martin, Marv lcKa ' . Patricia Moss, Judith l ers, Dianna oblett, Sara Pittman, Germaine Samonds, Janet Skiles, Susan Tofflemire, Patricia Waterman, Patricia 145 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Returning from ;i summer ol work, sruilw and rravcl, llicta, led by Lynn and Susie, Soared into fall rush in liright muu miius to strains of the Hawaiian War Chant. I he new pledges discovered the identity of their big sisters at an annual Pizza Party and then joined the actives to start a new cooking class at Kdgemont, to listen attentively to Margo ' s fraternity education programs, to join in the liiggest-evcr sorority cabin party, and to Christmas carol with the ATO ' s on December ' s warmest evening. March w inds carried pledges ' kites fl ing high, and the Thetas tilled that nionrh with initiation, hosting for District Con- ention, and, of course, the Clolden Triad. Under the banner of Golden Cjoddess Annia, ended ' 62- ' 63 with one last week at Myrtle Beach. niic I ' ulliigar, FrtUiirtit Ah-Mcn! Chow traii PLEDGE CLASS R r I: I). Stansbury, P. Coffin, . L Hutchins. S. Nixon, L. Dovvling, J. Downint;. A. Incc, J. Hart, . L Shaw. K ii- 2: ]. Theobald, L. Brown, . . Kricberg. B. Mathis. J. Hydcr, C. Alt I ighc ' , K. Reeves, C. C:hambcrlain, B. Haley. Absent: E. Sampson. Hill IM Anderson, Judy Baldcrston, Barbara Harbour, Ann I5atc, Caryl l5aN ' , I ' ddv Braistcd, l.ynnc Brewer, Karen Cyarithers, Susan Crain, Sharon lirheridge, Lynn I ' air, Jaekie l- ' ish, Sara I ' ullai;ar, Anne ( littings, Karen 1 lalla, Fran I lamilton, Martha 1 lilton, Carol Ingham, Margo Larson, Pat l o , Heather Mace, Ann McCleary, Jane Pauly, Ann Pierponr, Carrie Priee, Jeanie Robbms, Jane Robert, Carol Robins, Judy Robinson, Susi Ross, Marcia Saw ' er, Martha Jane Sheridan, Alice Waliwork, Kristen Washburn, Barb White, Chris White, Randy Wilson, Mary Woodruff, Mary Mirnali, L nn 147 KAPPA DELTA Sun raniicd ;ind suber. tlic Sit;ni.i Delta ' s whirled into :i new car ot work, tun, and friendship. At our rush re- treat we discussed our tarm parts , South Pacific part . and ideas tliar led us through our best rush ever. .- cabin part with the Tri-Dclts, Thetas, and Zctas; steaks at the Ang us Barn and a pizza parr ' w ith ' Bat — seems hke all we had w as fun and food. In addition to riieir social side, the Sigma Delta ' s were making honors some made Phi Beta, Cyampus beauty polls, and Who ' s Who. But KA did not stop there, for we bab ' sar w itii mentally retarded ciiiidren and at (Ihrisrmas we had a party at the X ' . ' X Hospital. Second se- mester brought hite Rose Week — the pledge bantjuet and dance, initiation, and many, many new sisters. We worked hard on Joe College and (ireek Week and finalized our plans tor the beach trip which brought another grand and successful KA year to a close. Cirol Willianis, I ' mnlni Carol and H.irnct lead the l l) s in Ku h l l.l IKII CI . SS Row I: B. Donrs ' , S. Rnu land, 1. Bnvd. K. AniL-n. Hon- 2: C. Cochrane, J. Mayo, C. Cobiini, ' . i ' .kvull. R, Stul.l.: Row 3: M. fJotocki. .1. S,ilint. ' (.r. I). Woodard, I). Adcc. M. .Ander.son, . . I ' .vLrliarr. C .Swaringcn. Ahcnl: A. W illiani: E. Alexander. O ( . imi.in, S.ir.ih HKuint, Susan llill BcKlcn, Caria ( amcron, Betty Sue C hoborda, Marie (lonibs. Sugar (-ornwcll, Susan Coscns, SalK- ( ow an. I ' lorence DotiUert, Maurine Draley, Mary Ellin I ' liis, Jenifer Hester, Harriet Hoeser, Mary Huck, . lar - Lou Jordan. Ann Kuiinierie. Xanc ' Jo kuiard. ( Jail 1 .ani;. Jane l.assiter, Ann i.assiter, Nancy McGehee, Harriette Myers, Becky Patrick, C ' am Pr.icror. Babs Kobb. Dee Smith. Bers ' Strother, Becky Stuckey, Carol Suuu. Ann lousey, Gail Watson, Jean illiarns, Carol Willis, Fdic itherspoon, Jane 149 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA K.ippa w 1. IcKiiR-d her rwent) woiHlcrtuI new sisters and lunipecl inri) rh(. ni. yc.ir, mccring still more Kappas at the I oiMuiers ' l);i Dinner, drawing everyone closer to alums ind Kappa sisters from Carolina. Kail has always meant cabin parties and football games, and the KK(i ' s entered iiuii the tun as they met the ADPi ' s for a party — and ac- cepted the Beta challenge to footl)ali. And then came the Christmas season with the ATO ' s and Santa at a party for tlie children of Edgemont and our own annual caroling and C hristmas party. After exams, we proudly initiated our excited pledges and presented them at the (lolden Triad. I he Seminar Program offered a serious side to our sorority hte as everything from religion to economics was discussed. Spring gave the Kappas an excuse to retreat, and then, suddenK , it was time for joe College, Senior Banquet, the beach, and reuretfulK ' eood-t) ' e. Joan Jarden, I ' muieiit Rctreanng Kappas PLEDGE CLASS Rrz-ii- 1: S. VV illiams, J. Smith, S. Dobson, E. McComb, J. Miller, E. Gay. Roif 2: C. SlaughtL-r, B. Bell, K. Kovac, J. Holmqmsr. Ron- ?: H. Fillmore, J. Baker, S. Stiihbs, G. Ghamlierlm, B. Cnlvin. B. R.iper, N. Uees, S. Smn, S. Heller. ma I f) ( f f f) f% f) fl Albcrs, B. J. Albers, Doroth ' Baker, Judith Boutwcll, Sue Brenizer, Meredith Brownell. Tempe BrugyLmann. Bonnie Caiverh ' , Diana Campbell, Dedee Courtne ' , Cinda Deckert, Pepper Finiey, Kllen Cirecnleaf, Pudd Gregory, Fanny Cjrotz, Diane I i.irpcr, Jean i l.irroki, Jo ' ce 1 linman, Susan 1 lodder, Cjinn ' 1 li)imquist, Joan 1 hintle -. Jan I luteheson. Joan Jarden, Joan Jennison, Lind lones, Casev Jordan, Susan Kettering, Ann MeBryde, Read lcGhee, Sue imnicht, Liz PangLorn, Penny Preuitt, Adair Ricketts, -Maryann Searles, Denne Schad, Susan Schumacher, Saih Part, Lois Trent, Liz Welt, Phoebe Wrishr, Mandv 151 PHI MU I Ik- Phi Mils Martcil the w. r the tun ;i with . re- treat at the I lohd.u Inn wIktc Pain mil ( arole tokl the chapter about National (lonvenrion at iIk lontainehleau in Miami. After rush the alums kted us with a parr ' at the home ot Mrs. James Price, mir .ihimn.ie ,ui iser. c also spent iiian ' happy hours at DilK ' s and Susan ' s, in Novem- ber, we again visiteJ the Holiila - Inn for our Hig-lattle Sister Banquet and also sponsored the ali-sororir ' Thanks- giving basket project for i ' .dgemonr families. I here were several Christmas events the most memorable was the caroling party. With Spring came Inination aiul lounder ' s l)a the senior picn ic and get-togethers in the Dean ' s House. N ' isits from Margie, our Scholarship Cup, the Joe (-ollege float, painting the Homecoming poster . . . these y be remembered by (iamma I ' .psilon. t Carole Hart, Frestdei. I M pledge dance 1 1.1,1 XiF. CLASS Charlcene Jordan, Martha Ritter. Collis, Jennie Riitli Dinsmore, Jean Harr, Carole Ann Jordan, Charleene Moore, Nancy Lee Pu-h, Pamela L. Rackelman, Susan Ra , Andrena Rice, Sara Ann Ritter, March.! Lou Sluitord, Charlotte Smith, Mar - T. Speck, Linda J. Weeks, Barbara K. W heland, Margaret 153 gc|fea 2 PI BETA PHI Scprcnihcr, l ' 62, liriniiilu siin-niniKxl, tniliiisnisnc Pi l- ' lii ' s Iroiii nil foriurs ol ' rlic L ' .S. ,- .l);ick tn I )iikc ready to plunge nulu into rhc iKctic whirl of rush, kxl h joiu ' sic and Diana. Soon 20 urear pkdtics were added rn Pi Phi ' s eireus and welennieii 1) rhe annual eookie shine and the pledge liani|uet at Hope X ' aliey. Right away our fall calendar began to hll a Homecoming lireakfast tor alums, the Big-I.ittle Sister banquet at the Rat, our fall retreat forced inside by ram, a surprise Thanksgiving parr for the pledges, the intramural iille ball championship, a I loe-dow n w ith the Phi Delts. (;hristmas arrived, and we |oined the Betas in guing our annual party for the Kdgemont children. Spring brought with it the (jolden Triad, Monmouth Duo cele- bration with the Kappas, charity proiects, a retreat at Spruce l- ' ine Lodge, and lots of fun working on the Joe College float and on Greek Week. riu- (.■nrcrt.iiiiint; Pi Phi ' i PLEDGE CLASS Roii- 1: C. Sitcrs, K. Kcllcy, M. Hoover, L. Mathews, E. Brooks, M. Kelso, S. Mulder, J. Renter. Koii ' 2: V. XA.v.u ( ;, Williams, B. Burgess, J. Muckc, A. 1 hayer, E. Moger, B. Sloeuni, C. Hoelle, S. Kleberg, B. Phillips.  Adams, Parry Allen, Sandy Barncrr, Lil)ba BradshcT, Parry Brummcrr, Barbara Clark, l.cc CAirr ' , Sue Dailey, Nanc ' Edwards, Malinda Kvans, Orric Finfrock, Connie (iallup. Debbie Garratr, Berre Cjilliland, Ann (jrahani, Diana Haas, Becks Haley, Jo Harriet Halsred, Ann Harrison, Sand ' Hitchcock, Francie Horack, Kitten Irwin, Anne Knapp, Kristy Lilly, Ginny Lucas, ALiry 1 -upron, Ruth Mackenzie, Sue Matthew s, Janet McKaig, Sally Murra ' , Nancv O ' Neall, Mariie Orr, Linda Pauh ' , Sue Pickerr, Helen Ray, Janice Roberts, Patty Smith, Suzy Stevenson, Monica Sydnor, Carrie Willis, Mary W ' instead, Betty SIGMA KAPPA Alplui Psi (Chapter began rlii.- car wiili rush, pkdi;m,e. and excitement. The alumnae of the Durham area ua e their support to all our programs, beginning w irii a w (iniierliil picnic at the retreat in I3ul e Park. Our philanrhropie work included trick-or-treating for UN ' Kll I- and sniliing rm s tor the .Maine Sea Coast .Mission. I he I dgemonr Urowiue Troop was led h - Pat Baugher and .d Lewis. . new area ot service was undertaken in Januar - when each girl adopted a grandmother at the King ' s Daughters Home. The annual pledge dance w as made a ( hristmas formal and held jointly w ith the Ciamma Phi (Chapter at North Caro- lina State. Dr. Durden became the center of attention when he discussed careers tor women. I he pledges were iniriateil and a banquet was held in rheir honur, and a last farewell was given to the Seniors at a hamiuer. ■B jm r mm L . ' ' -Mi. ■ - ; F.itnci.i ISaiitjIiL-r, I ' mutiiil IK s at their national convention in W.ishiiu ' tiin, 1). C pli:ix;k class Siisiii Hc.ird, Barbara Nichols, Carolyn Sherman, Carol (iorcr. 11 Arkins. Jean BauuiiLT. Patricia Bcniamin, Lucinda Blohm. Barbara Cassadax ' . June- Helm. Susan Jourdan. Martha Lewis, alerie Owen, Patricia Saunders. Sylvia Sutton, Katrina ZETA TAU ALI HA 1 III AR nil CALL ()!• .I LA . . . Calling us tmm iIk- l)f;ich, from siimnKr |i)lis, from Summer ' s Ncver-Nevcr L:iikI ( ailing us rn nrurn t Uook and gct-in-there-and- Rusli-)(ni-guys!- (falling us to work, to serve, to party . . . I I ISALWAVS WITHIN MK . . . Lhank-Cioodncss-It ' s- I riday at the U( i Halloween at Cirannv (Iremlin ' s ghastly garret — C hristmas with ' irginia ' s frienil joint orgy with Iri-Delr, Lheta, and KD- guitar strummin ' at the CP hospital I hanksgiving and Christmas baskets — deposed: no longer the KA ' s of i ' ' ast Campus — Post-exam reckon- ing: Hean-Steak ilniner- Zeta Week and Secret Buddies — long-awaited and hoped-for, maybc-it ' s-thc-right-timc Pledge Dance — Initiation and they ' re ours for real — after all ' s said and done, it ' s back to the beach and Zcta group- group, group, group-group . . . AND , L KES ME EVER ix)YAL To ' mV LRALJ ' .RXnA-. Ann Stinnett, Presidi-nt Zcta ' s rctrcit for Rush. PLEDGE CLASS Rou: I: S. DeWies, B. Ramsey, J. Brownlow, B. Caudle, K. Sapp. Roiv 1: K. Fiaccone, B. McCrary, AL Proctor, C. Bergclin, B. Bcintkc. Rov: 3: T. Lowenbach, D. Daniel. R. U ' cst. K. Malley, J. Brittain, P. TarwatLr. n a n r . s o Boswcll. O ' Hara Carl, Mary Beth Cohoc, Gerry ( )oe , Karen l .intzler, lieanor Davis, Angle Davis, ( iracc I)i (in, l, nn (ieckeler, Judy CJiUoolv, Linda 1 landing, Bunnie 1 kcr, Rosemary Hill, Maripat louck, Mary Kraxbill, Susan Kurtz, C amille l.owenbach, Christie Matheson, Barbara Mills, Becky Morns, Bitsv Pace, I ' llen Robertson, Sandy Rudiger, Linda Southmaxd, Carol Stinnett. Ann Sun, Fam Leets, Cathy Irimbur, Nancy Luttle, Wendy ail, Helen Williams, Ann illiams, Frances ise, Lee Younir, Margie 159 ALPHA TALI OMEGA I- .ill touiul lau tradition rcpiMtinii itsill with in.iin- Sigma Beta rituals on the banks ot the I no. anotlK-r siKctacular at homecoming ignored b the Downtown Merchants As- sociation, the Kappas an d laus bringing Santa to the I ' ,dge- niont kids, and the climaxing social extravaganza, the (lliristmas Part . ( ' harlies roommate made .• ll-.- merican; Hotiman kept the laus in command ot the AKROIC] unit; W.S. illiams and the boss ran the S.L ' .; and Bull came within tivc minutes ot setting a record of 7 srr.iight. Alter .1 1 rief interlude in late januarv tor academic amends, the spring semester began with Jon ' s ski trains to Blow ing Rock; a better than ever achting venture at Lauder- dale; Fran ' s terminating a tremendous year w ith the Sweet- heart Ball; and the nevcr-to-he-torgotten orgy at the Landis — all addine to a banner ear under the reign of Kine David. David Whcclcr. Fresiji-nt PLF.DGK CI A.SS Rozil: D. Randall, T. Carixnrcr, C. Riipp, S. Hanria. B. Outchcr. F. lii.wni.in, 1). Ashliy. P. .Stanfnrd. Rem- 2: R. Adam: R. King, G. V illianis, Ci. Rushfnrth. W. jnnes, T. Miller, T. Hycrs. '  ■ ' %r ir- ' ' mr - ' ' % m  m ■csn n P .f f ' (f P p f f (T c. p esp f f -fTj if f ( r. If .--. a T ( ( . : « . r. ff , r p ,f o f?5 n 1 P Adams, James Aldrigc, John Barnhardt, Barney Battelle, Nick Bebout, David Blackard. Bill Blanco, David Brooks, Don Burke, David C ' amp, Irnic C armichacl, Leighton Coll, Pete I Ider, Bill Fullerton, Dixson (irace. Perry Harding, Richard Harris, Rich 1 knderson. Bill 1 lenderson, Harvey Hoftman, C. Roger Johnson, Pete King, Dick Riser, John Luciano, Jim McCullough, Ken Moeling, Walt Morefield, Bill Mossburg, Richard O ' Kennon, Bob Orr, Marshall Revnolds, Jon Rice, Leon Roediger, John Smith, Cal Smith, Jerry Spencer, Bill Stewart, Bob Thompson, Ken Tise, Larry Turtle, Bob X ' incent, Dick Aaddell. Jack Ward, David ard, Peter Weisiger, John Wheeler, David Williams, Neil 161 John Wodduorth, I ' muiriil BETA THETA PI Kcluct.iiilK rlic IVt;is g;ivc ii|) summer, hiir I ' lice SLtrltii (.ilrir ;in ;U(.r;it;c ol tnc rdoiu changes per nuiii), B-O- lleven lieu;in irs hesr ye;ir ' et. Toe took rhe scicial de- p.irrmeiir in hand and presented a busy fall schedule, with frei]uent parties, open houses, and moves from the woods to the Y.O.I . 1 lomecoming saw the Betas again demonstrate a unique craftsmanship in display construction. Slammer led a serenade and I ' .ast C ampus thrilled. Xe.xt the Beta-Kappa football game — revenge reserved for ne.xt year. The Beta-Pi Phi party for the Edgcmont children highlighted ( hristmas, although Ciuinca ended any illusions the kids might have had about Santa Claus. Rush saw Melts and lom garner the best of the Frosh, and Happy and Bonnar shaped them into Betas. Spring arrived w ith low-lai, Shreck, the Rock, Pledge formal, |oe C ' olleee, and rhe Beach Weekend. thciiiglu J Beta cduld lo.sc his hcad = PLF.DGF, CLASS Roiv 1: . 1. Harrison, P. Harmon, P. X ' lntcn-Johanscn, J. Rcynold.s, 1. MitchL , ( ' .. Perry, S. Porter, 1). Hopkins, J. Freeman. Row 2: VV. Heugh, R. Collins, W. Wood, C. Wilson, I). CJams, A. I.osee, K. Bass, P. Melntyre, R. MacLeod, . L Mouse. Roiv 3: D. Dewar, A. Davis, G. Hasse, P. Broun, W. Huston, A. Haigh, H. Kane. r«. . y r r f ci jTl r |f p Carsrcn, Jack Dcrtmcring, Don 1 Icischer, Robert Flowers, George I ' rench, Barker Cirossman, Charles Harkrader, Trent 1 lopkins. Jay kurtz, W illiam Losec, Thomas Martone, Peter Mason, Geoffrey Melton, Tom Sammons, illiam Shannon. Bonnar Sloan, Hamilton Spigencr, Spike Steele, Herb Todd, William IracN ' , lerb liirner, Tom an Sciver, Peter X ' incent. Roger illiams, Richard Wilson, James Wbrthington, Robert Yocum, Fdward 163 DELTA SIGMA IM II Another year passed and rliere were tew hrorhers who could have wished tor a more successhil one. The trarernir ' finished high scholasticall ' ; a winning foorhall season initi- ated the usual surge to pre-eminence in inrramurals; and, of course, the social schedule permitted opportunities for many high times. The cabin parties, section parties, and pledge formal were as great as ever. Both fall and spring rush were outstanding. T he traditional Senior banquet ended two semesters which have mam nieiiiorics — the com- petition for most color I hours ... I iarr ' Deal ' s first record . . . the replacement of Ro Pike . . . treijuent returns of Chief Jackson in a bla e ot i;lor . . . and especially th.it rather blurred reeolketion ot joe C ' olleue. David Anicv, I ' resident Can I u.sc it now- PLEDGE CLASS Row I: C. -olland. J. J.Rksnn, T Edgar. J. Mitchell, M. Mcl.ain, J. Tate. D. King. J. Gosncll. D. Brinton. Roii ' 2: T. Lowery, R. Litton, . I ' ensteriiiacher, L. Wcinhiardt, R. Pirtle, ( . I- ' enningtiin, S. Keith, J. Caniptiell, S. Mears, V. Pad- gett, J. Rcichnian. nTL Q Q p O C •k f s p p p C C i o r Vi It Mil ' K j r l tad Adams, Andy Alscntzcr, William AiiKA ' , David i5r(i n, Ralph ( ' (.cil, C ' harlcs Coolidge, David C.oopcr, Langden Cox, William Deal, Harry Dosle, Larry Durron, Robert lalciani, Ronald Frecsc, arncr I knry, Hugh Huffman, Richard Krause, l conard Kulin, Alan Lclaiid, Stuart l.cmastcT, Terry Lotspeich, Edgar Morris, Robert Nunez, Peter Palmitcr, Richard Philips, Paul PoulH, Richard Reed, Robert Robbins, Boyce Sandstrom, Frederick Sarafian, Peter Schroeder, Jacob Scurtham, James Shinn, Robert Shives, Courtney Shives, Barry Sing, Frederick Steckel, Martin Stephens, Gary Ward, Robert Williams. Tennvson 165 Ivi iijul Nelson, Pri-siiinir Ro- I: R. kc-l PIJ ' DGE CLASS I). Bischoff, H. Nurkin, C. Larscn, VV. Baker, I. UHLTA TALI DELTA A social .scliL-dulc second ro none, higliligliicii li ' rlic an- nual open house for Hanes House, parties with the Sigma (:iu ' s and Pil as, and the annual Roaring Twenties Party, siisr.niied us through first semester. I-Oothail Weekends and nur intraiiHiral football team were part of fall, as were Sun- da ui; hrs at the Legion Hut. Then the chapter room closed (parr ol the new approach to scholarship), but that didn ' t stop late-night television or poker games. 7 he C hristmas 1 )ance was the best ever, and the annual exchange of gifts saw some appropriate, but never subtle, presents given among the brothers. Rush was one big party, but in five days, the part w as over and we were going to study. We did, ex- cept for thmgs like Belated New Year ' s I ' .ve, the Queen Dance, Waniianiaker Hall, and the unequivocable Beach Week. Medicare helps the Delts in Joe ( ollege parade FHosler, J. Cl.irke, S. Hicknun. Row K. Norns, G. Schick, S. Havenck. . Merkel, 1.. Norwood, B. Reynolds, F. KaufhoKL j1 ' 1 3. T W I ' V 7 f f f % f t ' ' f f lf f . f.) c g r ' O cy f O f f P C ' |f « ' - . p (f r p ,.c. ..: , p p5 ,r r - p O r f- (T:. Q p p Bachman, Walrcr Barnes, Stcplun Bcasky, Robert Black, (ieort ' e Blair, Richard Blumteldr, David 15rcazeale, James lirucn, James (Collins, Richard DeCiooyer, John Donnelly, Dennis Ferguson, Dennis Gentry, Staley Gianaras, Ckorge Graham, Robert Gumo, Richard Harris, Marcus Hathawav, David i iolt, Robert Hudson, illiam Johnson, W illiani Le ' er, Thomas Long, David .McLaughlin, Douglas Moore, Richard Nelson, Richard N ' ilsson, Jon Noe, Donald Nurkm, Sidney Parsons, David Permar, David Phyter, Paul Phelan, Charles Piccirillo, John Rauschelbach, Paul Rmier, Alan Roman, William Roschen, George Salter, Scott Seningen, Ronald Seymour, Robert Sommernie er. Wade Springer, illiam Swain, Ronald ' an Dyke, Louis W ' alden, John illiamson, John W ' itzenburu, Gar - Zimmer, Charles Zwerner, John 167 KAPPA ALPHA Once ae iin (in Sdcuil l ro. rlu- K ' s stiidK-J ;ill week ;iinl particd ;ill wcckcnil. x 1 tin. ' enii,sfii.nri(nis ettcnts cif Baby Huc -, Ranicx ' . Rat, and I luinilLrbutt, an all rinic scholastic high was attained. Coach Markas presided over the M.S.Ci.A. and the Gator Bowl hound football team, but wasn ' t able to do much to control (ioodson ' s firework displa s. All year long it seemed like getting married was the thing to do as Bridges, Bugg, Creech, and Ciuthne all bit the dust. Of course Moss, Bryson, and Stoltz have also taken a big step. Arlee continued his tradition of wrecking at least one car a year, although, as of this writing, Ramsey has fallen slightly behind his schedule. Also it must be men- tioned that Fly has already hired Moto and the Mashers to pla ' at his wedding. Joe Moss, FresiJeM KA ' s relax in tront ot new section. PLKUGK C:LASS Row 1: K. Velie, F. Moore, J. Swinney, B. Kirksey, S. Buck, T. Sinclair, J. Bugg, D. Jones. Row 2: D. Tackney, M. Pickens, A. Pitts, D. LaVia, F. Mock, B. McKee, B. Hardy, T. Moore, D. Doremus, D. Hill. Not pictured: ]. McNabb, B. Alv.irc . p C O f P „ . c p o n f (f ( « e P Q P r .- r O P 1 ! ,f P a Q e f ' O C f P Q . . , P P P Bridges, Dan Bryson, Dan Burdccte, Dave Caldwell, Mark Churchill, Neil Clav, W. C. Creech, Frank Creech, John Dean, Bob Driessen, Joe Drulis, Chuck Futrell, Bill Gibbons, Bill Glosson, Ron Goodson, Mike Guthrie, Jim Havens, Dick Jones, Jim kiser, Jim Leggett, Mark Little, Pete Lonon, Dan Looper, Bill Low e, Frank Markas, Johnny McCarthy, J. V. McCollum, Fred Moore, F. H. Moore, John Moore, Tom Morehcld, Robert Moss, J. VV. Ramey, Dale Renfro, Carl Rose, Charles RudisiU, Ben Ryon, Rip Sewell, Bob Simpson, Bill Smith, Dana Starrett, Randy Stewart, Kenny Stout, Mackie Tackney, David Thompson, Tom Underw cod, John W ' atkins, Dave Wcidman, Bob Wheeler, Wickie Williams, Kenny 169 Vrcd Schmidt, President KAPPA SK MA Spirits r.m hi ' h last (;ill ;is rlu- l ;ipixi Sigs coincrgL-il on the lU ' wK decor. itcJ iiiiLl tiiriiislu ' cl ch,ipt(.r ;iihI c;irii ri)onis. I he t.ill semester was kicked nil with the music (it the I mhers iii u spectacular tiiiad party. C ahin parties and iipeii houses again hitjhhphtcd the football weekends. Ihen the television and card rooms were closed as a parr (it the kappa Sigs ' new approach to scholarship. I he sun and suds semester began with a rush that netted us many hne freshmen. Due t the recent change in university policy, our traternity meetings have been changed from the chapter room to Myrtle Beach. Joe College and beach weekends w ere great, as w as the annual retreat to Nassau and w armcr climates for spring vacations. Our intramural program, which brought us division titles in several sports, was ended by the traditional May Moon Memorial Games. Candid Camera catches Ka[ipa Sig.s (iti-guard. PLEDGE CLASS Heated: T. Dcto, G. Carney. J. Gienng, J. Hemy, F. Ewald, B. Borgmaii. Sijiidim:,: A. Beily, J. Mann, J. Liceardo, B. Bovard. S. C:iyde, G. Griffin. B. immer, T. Thdriuon. n cs c ( r fS f ' .( Q C ( D O s - SUk P if I 1 LV i Harhex ' , Ronald Haylin, Stephen Brighaiii, John Brounc, J. I). C ' anKTon, Donald Charlwood, William Cromartic, William Dcutschcr, Eugene I ' asley, William I ' ader, Stanford Fincher, C ' harles Gabriel, John Hall, Charles High, Gary Hinds, Douglas Joiinson, Albert Jones, David King, Richard Lipscomb, Thomas Mann, Glenn McCarthy, Paul Mullen, James Nabers, Wallace Parsons, Dave Pignona, James Pollier, Fred Rane -, (Clarke Schmidt, I ' rederick Scott, James Shenk, Scott Small, 1 liomas Smith, 15rian Snow, Sabin Straten, Roland Thomas, Douglas I icktin, 1 homas L ' Inch, Wilham Watkms, W dliain inchester, James 171 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA During rhc past scar the l)rotlKTs ot l.aiubila dii Alpha cnioNcd man ' iiicmorahlc experiences. I lie installation ot a spirited pledge class and a vigorous new group ot otiicers he- gan a most successful spring in 1962. Social activities high- lighted nearly ever - week-end. The more unforgettal)le ones were the ice-skating parry, the Spring Formal, the Hawaiian l.uou, Joe (College, and Beach Week-eiul. 1 he good rimes were not detrimental to academics; l.aml)da Chi was second of the eighteen campus fraternities in scholastic average. Several brothers excelled in varsity sports, espc- cialh ' tennis, lacrosse, and swimming. The winning of the annual cake-race commenced the new school year. Cabin parries, touch football games, and lieer parties provided recreation between classes and books. I I Arthur Barr, I ' rnidi- But titty miles tor a pledgi.- hikc- Pl.F.DGK CLASS Rnzi- I: R. McCrcary, E. Thompson, J. Herron, C. Stiles, R. Moser, E. Ligon, R. Hines, P. Pierce. Row 2: J. Moxley, J. ' ahaly, M. Jones, B. Carruthers, C. Wilson, R. Polk, J. Kau.sch, R. Amley. Row 3: VV. Tucker, J. Watkinson, S. Bond, P. Halford, J. McRae, E. McCuUers, N. Ketcher, R. Repass. Xoi phliimi: B. Morgan. U- fert U- ■ J-V - flJ ..J-| - f p C c. p p f .( jf o f ( . f ' ■ 1 •| . ' ; r,t - - ■ - pr J ' J j ' - ' fr. r ,c Allyn, Donald Amic-y, IxJward Barnes, Fxlwin Barr, Arthur Bow man, Charles Campbell, Prank Campbell, Robert Caw ley, John Clarke, Jon Cla ton, Lawrence (]oaehlan, Peter Daw son, Thomas 1 a klns. illiani Hardy, Richard Harris, John Haworth, Allan Hunt, Bruce Kingsbur ' , Robert Kingston, David Knorr, Richard knorr, Robert LaX ' arre, Claude Law yer, illiam Montgomery, Thomas Moorman, Kenneth Norton, James Patterson, John Patterson, Laird Pilchcr, Charles Pollard, James Shull, Bobbie Sm the, Robert Thompson, Robert Walsh, Michael Ward, Allan West, Joseph W ' heatley, John White, Thomas Yake, Jeffrey Young, Paul Zimmer, Carl 173 I  Pill DHLTA THETA Serimg s;iil in Stprt-mbL-r, rlic ;i ,iiiX ' ;ichr cunimniult-d li ' I lelnisiiKin linggs embarked on anorhcr journey. irli rhe eh;iprer r oom overhauled, sailing became much more (un. Soei.il life on board was directed by Prentiss, MacClartee ;nul eompain , with rhe former going overboard in the fall. Calm seas and smooth sailing enabled the sturdy blue craft to tal e on the services of numerous top novices during a successful rush. Many of the crew members became regulars with the x CC football champs while the rest battled Law School in the stadium until a winner emerged. Most of the crew were seasick after that Xmas gift-giving affair. Com- plaints and complements . . . f ' .ast suffered as many of the crew became tied-up . . . Fi Phi ' s received chocolates w ith a new air and s(]uare-danced on deck aboard rhe ship Phi. Rnhcrt Hnggs. rinuUiil Cs Connie Icjds the Phi ' s down at the st.idiuin Pf.UKil CLASS Ro- I: R. Astley, D. Lyons, W. Buchanan, 1 . Bingfiain, B. Starns, F. Auld, T. Hutcheson, J. Biakcly, fJ. Riipp. Row 2: J. Carlo, N. Clement. A. Sheffield, B. Bracy, [■:. Glackcn, J. Covington, VV. Riley, J. Chalmers, R. Bige- low. Row 3:]. Morris, J. Holbert, J. Truitt, L. Sharpe, G. Derby, D. Lynch, R. Meek, T. Harrington, S. Broske. o, o r 1 V V J I f .w 1 ■fTl ' ,(f O O ( IT! ( !: t - f if ai, p f p p p p ff o f:. a p r c ' - f P (f:. (T. ff a O f- - ( 1 - ' f O c 1 p p P O (T P (f . ft r f n r ' Abbott, Thomas P. Alexander. Wclborn Barker, John Bethea, Thomas D. Berry, Alan Boswell, Xeal Brennan, illiam Brigcs . Robert Brow n, Doug Clifford, Doug Cocker, es Dallas, X. H. I Ills. Samuel H. I b, Herbert I ' spy, Kid M. lew, illiam Freitas, Ubi Gee, John B. Gessw ein, Richard I . Griesb , |ohn Cirilli, Donald A. Harwood, Steve Haweood, illiam S. Hill, Charles Holioway, Steve Hoppin, Charles T. Hubbard, Ken Johnson, David S. Kirwan, Bruce Kissam, Roger l.ukins. Jay MacCartee, Carl McClain, )ohn Marlev, Rov Miles, James M. Narten. Spike Nicholas. Pete Odom, David Onder, John Peeler, Robert Pitzman, I ' red ()ucst. C. Idw ard Rhoads. Michael Robinson. Peter Rollert. lack SaalrielJ. Jack Speidcn, Joseph Spencer. Jay Stanier. Charles Tatt, Charles Uible, David X ' ieregg. Arthur Waggoner, Michael VM-lls, William Womble, William Worsham, Joseph Wulfsburg, Kinar Zupanic, George 175 PHI KAPPA PSl Jmi l)(.rli l)iiilr .i tiLW licnch. c | ' ,imti. l tlu- himh trrccn. (. ' [xiinrcd tlic- orlicr bLTiclics grccii, uhk ( c Ihuc rliri.x ' l)(.tKhcs.) Our homecoming disphn- iluln ' r Ikuc ;im devils or l)e;irs in it. (I ' liinhic) Sreinkulkr liniiglir ;i ' 50 Dodge pick-up truck. M.irtin ;uui Iruut worked ;dl .semester on their green motorcscle. I ' logden did the n . I rememi)er the Kantastics. Most of ail 1 remember S;d ;uid (;i;i coming our of that steamer trunk. Funniest tiiuig 1 have ever seen. T. A. got elected president. l oh ' .Ann, his fiance, is also our Rose Queen. What a power pla . Speaking of girls. Cheese did ail right. Poor gu ' hasn ' t been the same since. ( )ur problems are past. The Psi ' s are read) tor tiie buds to open, ( ome ou breakers. Ami i-iii CO another . . . PLEDGK CLASS Row 1: W. Gross, B. Keagy, J. Moreng, S. Menge, B. Biles, J. Lcighton, R. Malmstrom, H. Mcjunkin. Row 2: J. Robert- son, F. Slater, T. Kirkwood, J. Radlein, E. Homer, S. Snyder, B. Hitchcock, W. McClenahan. Row 3: E. Gustafson, T. Danluck, M. C:!cvLl..nd. G. Phillips, C. Macl.anc, R. W ' ohlford. G. Zcllcrs. Q ■J K -« S - -4 - h U « • ( C (T P C . ( f? c e . ' T I Ahhnr, Ihuiland Alw orrh. lom Bailey, Bob Basscttc, Rich Castle, Truman Clarke, Sheff Derln , Jim Drew s, John Foster, Steve (ilcsk, Mike Grills, George Heidrick, Bob Hollister, Clay Hough, Colt Jennings. Bruce Keim. Bill Kemper. S.mdy Kerman, Dave Lam, Dick Lanee, W ' allv Marchese, Don Marston, Duke Mason, Jud Miller, Bill Morensi, joe Morgan, Tom Morill, Bud Ogden, John Ogden, Sandy Ferine. Phil Rapisardi, Sal Simmonds, Bob Steinkuller, Gil 177 I ; ,1l I ..HildnuTi. Vrtihlnit IMII KAPPA SICjMA Diiwn in till. ' txlhir ot rlu ' anmi;il (|ii.ul, wcirtlu Alphas ( ' Kilf ,iiul Dim iloritc pushed, pulled, and shoved rhe men (if rhe skull rhrough another mystic year. Jeff anil Iriidye led the Junior and Sophomore classes while Slum, sporting .1 udoil reputation on I ' ast, and Juan, telling his sick jokes, tdlliiwed at a distance. Among the noteworthy performances turiK(l in were KM. Pietl Piper ( iold leading vespers with his clarinet. Buzz receiving an honorar ' Dropper shirr, Xehbish equaling his previous lifetime total with two tiates, Higgi pursuing post-graduate studies at the Highwas ' Patrol Station, Fleet ' s amazing glass-eating act at Black and (iold, Thomas pressing his date at the Legion hut, Frites slipping by his last semester of I ' Veneh, ami Wis getting engaged to evcr onc ' s sweetheart. Phi kiip.-. u itli LitudcntihLi-i cd-cJ. PLEDGE CLASS Row I: T. Graver, J. Holder, B. Dillon, K. Primm, L. Hill. Row 2: B. Hill, P. Allen, B. Thomas, T. Wolter, B. Dow, T. Slease, J. Jarman. B. Drew, J. Kaufman, B. White, H. Hartnian. Roiv 3: P. Fmvlcr, S. C oblc, T. Shcrrard. S. X ' acendak, K. Denton, ( ' .. . rni.strnng, R, C ' arson, B. Turner. N, ( Q ( O - C - K f ' ' ' N mm m , • d ' o p n n f , f . ■ ' r , O ' f r ' ' p f a p p p Hainl. iiill liriiison, I .lo il lirown, Carrol Buckley, Jay Budd, Joel Cox, Ray Dcntnn. Kent Dods.m. Id I ans, j.iii llock, Mike ( loodner, Dave ( louldman, CIvdc Hall, Sheldon I larrison, Buzzy I lerberr. Trudge I lerbster, Ronny I louse, Don Hutrhes, Steve Hutzler, Art Jamieson, Bob Johnston, Jamie Jordan, Bob Kenned} ' , K. D. Kitchin, John Lynch, Charles MacDonald, Harry Mason, Buddy Miller, Ben Morris, Doue Mullins. Jeff eill. Chip Peters, R. Douglas Pickens, Wes Podger, Kapp ' Rogers, Jim R an, John Salisl)ur -, Steve Sandlin. David Stummer, Dick Turner, Pink - Waldron, Penn Walker, I ' lelding Warder, I ank Wehrle, Richard West, David Williams, Jim ' isecarver, George Woodard, Tom 179 PI KAPPA ALPHA As (Iriihhy i. ' ccur(.-s klt-h.iiulril ilnlt pnllm ' iloiilili. ' ;i k- reverse through I ' asr leniussce cow p;istuie; (Ihiirles Keil- ned - makes rounds wirh his specially autographed Klart and Scruggs guitar, peddling Martha White ' s Hot Rise flour, singin Metter ' s Better ; Bones I ' loyd makes left turn, jumps curb, sideswipes West Main I ' ruit Market, swallows cigarette — evidentK ' he turned Fu-soon, and Grover was shoo-in tor UMOC — as Charles (iihsdU holds off Tiger Harritt with whip and chair; the Jutlge eiircrs law school with an already lengthy legal legac -; and lirrle (Caesar makes Citizen ' s arrest — as intcgrationist l- ' ow 1 on hehalt of the progressive spirit of Duke Universirv outdoes both Ole Miss and Clemson b shaking-up the Dynamics ; Waterman uses Betsx ' s Phi Bere Ke ro unlock door to future. Michaul Miller, Fraulnir I ' iKA c jiistruttioii coiii|xiny. PLEDGE CLASS Row I: H. Murray, C. Greene, H. Byrd, J. Kitterman, W. Giles, C. King. K. V ' on Salzen, P. Whitehead, R. Page. Roz A. Montgomery. H. Bobo, R. Seyour, B. C ' ausey, F. Farrell, R. Keller, T. Chewning, M. Farber, F. Ha.seltine. Roz G. Delany, S. Campbell, K. Harrington. W. McNally, T. Baxter, G. MercLT, K. Miller, R. Pifer, J. Carrington. C: ( : f f f Q O P P P f i c O f f p o ..I «Sk . O ( O 1 Allen, John Bell, Oliver Best, James BooniN ' , A. ' . BiKldington, Richard Burns, Julin Carlson, Richard Ditmars, David Fischer, Martin M(i d, William Gibson, Jonathan Goodman, James Grant, illiam (iuden, Paul Hagood, Louis I l.irritt, Norman Henderson, Grover Hertslet, Barry Billiard, James Hulen, Myron Jerome, Forrest Johnson, Roy Knonce, John . lcKe ' , John Miller, Robert Mitchell, lerence Morris, Joel Nolan, Harry Page, Jack Parson, Ghristopher Poul, Michael Scull, Ward Smith, Dennis Urban, Richard ' .uernian. John Wbodruft, William Wright, Charles 181 PI KAPPA PHI I Ik I ' i k.ipps returned rn the cMiiipus to uritc ;iil uil- privXikntnl chiiprcr in rluir hook, I ' Vom Rags to Riches, i)|- Pinu K;ippa l onu. Upward and Onward. I he fall semester was highlighted by the annual Rose Ball. Though oiu ' efiorts went unrewarded, no one will forget Homecom- ing and I he ( iolden Bears Catch Their l-uneh. While maintaining the average, the brothers never failed to soak up the pleasures of cabin parties, intramurals, late Hieks, and campus life. Rush was a special treat for the Pi Kapps as the) ' w rote a special manual called I low to Rush from the Back Quad. With smiling faces and man ' new pens the brothers then turned to the joys of Spring, including cabin parties, beach week end. Beaux Arts Ball, and the annual pledge formal. Marvin (1u.ittli.li.uini, I ' risidf ir 1 K.ip,-. iiuHirn the loss ot Jcic (College PI.I [XiK CLASS Row 1: R. Ervin, J. Lewis. D. W.irner, K. W ' ertz, W. Quescnberry, VV. Chapman, R. Midiira, J. Ingrain. Roir 2: D. Hartgcn, D. Johnson, J. Sellers, (i. Hrycc, S. Foushce, T, Comfort, R. Gates. A. Kehaycs. Roii- 3: A. C ' one, V. Kennedy, C. ( layton, W. Might, . . Bell, J. Ransdell, R. O.smun. Not picliiird: J. Coursen. %0 ■ ' t i-0), p c P C - P O r: a P f a Jti r) o r p e P ( P !? P n . i r Q n r. f;:.- p ( p ? .VU. Atkinson, Sid Atwater, Luther Hanks, Robert Barnett, (iustave Beimfohr, ( ' arl Belvin, illiam I5l.icku elder. William Boyd, Robert Brown, David Burdge, Lawrence Chapman, Leonard C lark, Douglas Coleman, Stephen Crawiord, Allen Curry, Dennis Davis, Rockwell Doster, John Eascn, William i ' isenman, John Favrot, Leo P ' cazell, George Fielder, Frederick Forsyth, 1 homas Frank, Herman Fultz, John Ciardner, James (ilover, Clarence Ciordon, Michael Gray, Frank Gray, Thomas (ireenwood, Roger Keesing, Hugo Keith, Theodore Matthias, Douglas Mauney, James Montasue, Jonathan Morgan, Walter O ' Kelh ' , James Quattlebaum, . Lirvin Parton, Robert Pursle -, William Sasser, W illiam Sheheen, Robert Smotherman, Robert Thompson, Fugene Thomy, ' incent Furner, Jack ickery, Raymond Wagoner, Dennis Willwerth, Ben Wright, Harold 183 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Office (if rlic Dean: c;irl ( ' onliilciiti.il Repnrr on SAI ' All rhc Brorhers rcrurned this w.ir. which presents a great challenge to the L ' nn ersit . 1 heu ' Suppressed De- sires Fart ' took a better turn m the worse. Again the SAK ' s wrecked at Homecoming awaiting the return of (Ja. Tech. Fall activities .stressed athletics; the Scream Tcaru won the .■ BC League title, while the Tube Team garnered the Zenith TrophN ' . In addition hftccn of the Brothers made the Dean ' s ' leam; now the entire campus expects free cuts. Under such a system, the fraternity anticipates a tremendous Beach Month. We must be careful, for this group is our main worry to revive the horrendous spectacle of that Joe College thing. However, this fraternity gives the ]udi- board something to do, keeps the IFC treasury filled w ith fines, and gives the administration some competition. 1 t t 1 1 JU 1 v ii . « i .Ml Lfl I George Garber, Presidetit Wrtck kvli . . . .igarn. PLEDGE CLASS Row I: R. Waller, ( . P.irron, L. L.indcrrnan, H. Rn.ss, J. Kohler, J. Patterson, W. Boehm, R. Glift. Ro G. Gould, T. Sclienek, J. I ' asthiim, G. Burri.ss, J. Stoppelman, D. Tyrrell, A. Bennett. l l Bcnncr, Bruce Bcrcstord, Scott Cannon, Kin C-ook, Joseph Curtis, Luke Garbor, George Gislason, Bruce Godlove, Ernie Hollman, Doug Johnson, Bob Jnncs, Mac Kisshng, Tonv l.owe. Rick Marks, Bill lc( ' ausland, Charlie Merw in, Grier .Miller, Larry Mirchdl, Eli Parson, Don Rul) ' , Lueian alle, Dave erhe ' . Bob Waud, Ben Webb, Dick Mlsh, Mike irth, Ered ra ' , ic 185 SIGMA CHI H;ick tirsr m Aiiinuil ( ii;ul were |i)ll Sius . hirkli;iiii ami I ' pi ' S ;is ' S ' -, lcn, :iiul lUir lonthull ili)nil)lcs Siipcr-Sig ;llld (!liufl -rli;ir-u;ill s. l- ' ig-p.n ;ind l- ' esh eni;in(.-crcd the Homc- cnming display, Ixjoring rlu- (ioldcn Bear rhiree stories liiuii. Socially, tlie Sigs enjoyed Brother I ' .pes ' fine planning, the extra dollar policy ol Social Sig, and our great Sweet- heart Week-end. Prairie-dog ' s pinmate. Miss Barbie I ' islie, was crowned the Sweetheart while Hubs guided the sere- nade. Down campus, Brothers Broesche and Grain led the (| BK ' s astray while Garbage-gums muddled on his Lotus. .After a sensational rush led by the Littlest Sig, the chapter moved to pledging, spring football minus our All-Amcrican Gonsul, Beach Week-end, and finals. It was another great vear and all were slad. Art Circgory, I ' ri-sideiit Ihc Sigs li.irtKi]uc ' l.cfiirc H,i PLi ' .ixir, c:i,ASS Rrnv . R. H.nv cT, W. S.Miicrs, i:. Woudcn, T. I.r-I.lt, P. Todd. J. n.ivcnpcirr. R. Whirk-v. C. Wcrthmgnm, J. Sli,icktord. Roii- 2: W. Joiks, I). Falcone, A. Lucas, J. Waldron, D. Tomko, W. Scott, E. Wilcox, T. Kcay, W. Rasnick, J. Gutekunst, S. Studstrup, R. Hughes, C Wilson, H. Lyons. Roiv 3: Iv. Thackrey, D. Jeffords, C. Hybarger, R. Burton, ( ' . Miller, E. Yates, R. Stewart, W. Lindsay, T. Kinney, R. Holmes, Not pictured: H. Hay, C Stavins. a L If 3 m i ft Cf T ' iX ¥ ? •ij.r 1 d r r e o r ri ' k ' ' ' - C - c p p e r P O r p p p p. J i, p n ? p - - p r P P p r P p n P c p p p p Q p P ' 0 r ' v Abbott, Jim Anderson, Harry Armstrong, Jim Banks, Larry Baumgartncr, Bruce Beasley, Alex Bcdingfield, John Broeschc, Travis Burgess, Andy Carlson, I ' d Combs, Sam Cram, Bill Davenport, Lou Davis, Bob i)err lierr -, ( lene l.pes, Dick Fisher, Ellis George, Al Cionis, Art Grant, Wes Gregory, Art Hamilton, Roger Helmcs, Tucker Hubbard, Bob Johnson, George Jones, Waldo K.eay, Tony Kerchner, Gary Ladd, Jim Larsh, Bob Lovell, Pete Markham, John Marvin, Ckn ' Mattson, |errv McCarthy, Bill MeGarth ' , John . lcCarth -, 1 on - Melehior, Tom Miller, Chris Minard, Al Orr, Jack Prenriss, Dave Rau. Ron Riddick, Dan Robinson, Robbie Romp, Tom Rushton, Stew Sandstead, Moe Shacktord. John Simon, Steve Smiley, Barry Smith, Don Sproul, Bob Stuart, Charlie Sullivan, Jack Taylor, Joe rimberlakc, Joe ' olberg, Frank Walker, Chuck Walters, Louie W ' esterman, Charlie oung. Bill 187 SIGMA NU lUturning ro c.impus tor ,iii(irhi.-r c ' :ir, thv Kniizhrs of ' House A rallied ;ind ni;irclKd loiward ro new hciglirs under the swagger sriek of Orto, The IKspor. i5eis- eher. [- rocceding from the (Ihrisrmas eoekiail p.irr , still notorious on the distiili siiie of the campus, to the Molotov cocktail parts, wheri. ' the eelelirated their usual popularity with their neighbors on the ()uad, the brothers enjoyed two better-rhan-avcrage semesters highlighted by the wildhrc spread of the Todd, the solution of the mystery ot the first floor head, an Intramural football trophy, and Porter ' s average. Santa Claus Keen added something new to the spirit of Christmas. Spencer relinquished his position as undisputed sausage king, rush was better than ever, and people arc still rrxing to remember whether or not the liked (ireek Mek better than Joe College. George Beiseher, I ' lfsideiit Peace! PLf ' DGE CLASS Ronr 1: D. McCiine, K. Booher, J. Akc, R. Kraft, W. Mattliews, M. Scott, R. Bergen, G. Bacr. Roti ' 2: R. Dickinson, P. Danford, J. Marshall, H. l- ird, D. Hoffman, P. Forth, W. Zipse, J. Alexander, R. Lcverenz, G. Dorros. Roil- S: M. Beam, S. Payne, T. Powell, S. Pouer, j. Williamson. Q O P ( P O ( O p D ( r © t Ti mMr 9 a ll .iiC ii uW ( r ' U- It p . p jf .f o r- r ' r ' p P P .P f p f n ( !r o f rs r r f ' P p p a Adams, C:iirtorci Arenson, Rotialil Bacr, Skip Barcman, James Bcischcr, CJcorgc Bell, Paul Blackburn, illiam I5radbury, Paul Brcitwciscr, Robert Bryan, John Chcrnish, William Coanc, James Collert, (ieorge Cooper, John Crew s, John Davis, Baxter Dougherty, Mark Douglass, W illiam i:i -, Richard Gregory, Don Gregory, Dave Hawks, l verett Hess, Richard Hollett, (irant James, Jay Keen, Daniel I .amotte, Phillips 1 anger, Richard Mace, Stephen Massengill, Richard McFarlin, Robert McPherson, William Mclvin, Richard Miller, Louis Nichols, illiam Peck, Frederick Peterson, Michael Powers, Steve Rabenhorst, James Ranson, Richard Rauch, Dudle - Remigailo, Richard Richmond, Howard Simpson, Terry Spencer, Steward Strackbcin, ' illiam Steele, Thomas Tite, William Simpson Taylor, Joseph Tittle, David Todd, loseoh Truesdell, Jnhn Underbill, John ' ollmer, Robin Waldehen, Alfred Webster, Arthur Wheeler, Michael Winzeler, William iser, Robert isy Harvcv Lclins, I ' nshirnt Q Q O Q O 8 00 a O O ? TAII EPSILON PHI Spirits were- liiyh ;is tlic brothers ot lau I ' .psiloii Phi con- i.rgi.d on l)ul c tor another phenomenal year. Fartving at ( arohna and participating in campus events, TI ' ' I remained one ot Duke ' s most active fraternities. The year was also Hlleti w irii its usual array of milestones. Under the direction of Petunia Kaplan, the Flaming Five once again dared to venture to riie basketball courts. (They shouldn ' t have.) 11 ( ia ' o sat out the exam period and the Ultimate, who never lets -ou forget it, . . . Murray and his friend Aaron came to visit, Dave opened a grocery, and Flliot organized Durham. Led !) ■ its absentee chancellor, TF I entered Rush hopefully and exited victorious. (Is S. B. really from Scarsdale?) Barry forgot how to speak English (Gcvain) and Zonk w ent South because he was. . . . All things being considered, this has been a gr eat year for TKfI . PLEDGE CLASS Roil- I: S. Berg, L. Friedman, P. Graitcer, T. Ashuorth, A. Frank, S. Koff. Ro Small, H. Newmark, D. Schumcr, D. Blair. 2: A. Beck, P. Bestic, . L M gig Ashworth, Tom Cohen, Ken Grccnberg, ra)lor Kaplan, Stanley Lebos, Harvey Prager, Bob iiMUiA Slotkin, Alan Stollwerk, David Wcinstock, Barry i A Zidc, I ' lliott Ziclonka, Carl 191 THETA CHI Alter ;iii ciiil-ot-suiiimcr sciui-ott Ironi iln,- W lute I Imisi.. the brotliorhodd rcappcarai on Aktliodist Mats for anotlier year of a Don Quixote-like existenee. C ' liniaxing our initial attack on the I ' ast w ith a uroup rherap) ' session at O ' Brient ' s, we engaged the windmill ot classes. Pat and Sue lent a quasi-legal air to our parties, even the Yard-and-a-halt Party! Christmas brought, according to Police Reports, an invitational New ear ' s I ' ve Tournament, !) ■ the grace t our SS friend in Delaware. B ' producing our own version of I.J Dolce Vihi we survi cd until we could convene in l)a ' tona. Returning from spring acation to the Buckle of the Bible Belt we finished ort (Ireek Week with a Roman ()rg -, the rest of .April dragging l) ' with Dream Girl, Joe Collece, the Beer-Brother ball ' janie, and Beach Week. JiA i ClLirlc ' -s Loch. I ' resuiem 1 he 1 lKt.i Clii clo.set case. PLEDGE CLASS Roic I: J. Nadlcr, I). Lunsfnrd, J. Stevens, R. White, P. Crump, R. Pyne, . C:hcn, R. an Nui.sc. Roil- 2: P. Ellis I). Wluson, R. I ' .mshe. W. Cromer, 1). Hoaghn, 1). Fleck, , L .M.mes, F. I irnell, J. Tarpley, B. Meiklc, D. f ' agaii. Q Q Q r .jTi r a p e p. p n ! IP a p p ( a p ..fr:i -M r . fp fw a p r p p f l Jk . fellk tf Bk l k i jrldl . r ' p- r; k k k k ikdiM •f hf [ ' ' : ' ■ l ' - r ' - h no Avcra, lalcott 15airii, I ' dward Barlow, Richard Brow n, Frederick Buchanan, Robert Clark, Peter Cobb, Lawrence Coulter, John Davis, Waynelee Dennis, Richard i ' .arnhardt. Dent I ' ckert, Alan Erickson, Roger Fishback, Edward Fox, Stephen (ircen, Robert (iunter, Richard Hand, Donald Harkness, Richard Harper, Eugene 1 lobbs, Jerry ingersoll, Peter Johnsen, ' illiam Johnson, Bruce Kadaster, Esat Kinney, John Lane, W illiam Lewis, W illiani Loch, Charles Marsh, James Martin. Henry Menson, Robert Michael, Ciayle Morgan, Zeb Nielsen, Carl Norton, Richard ( )grinz, Alexander Olson, William Patterson, Michael Peabody, Arthur Pegler, Timothy Rankin, illiam Rogers, Edward Roughton, Arthur Spicer, W illiam Steed, Ronald Stevens, Joel Swcger, Daniel Ward, Terry White, James Zercn, Richard 193 Larrv Roscnstein. I ' resiiinil ZETA BEFA TAU riic academic car l ' . ' 62-iy6 srartcil ort with a lianii as Worm and tlic Crafry One made hook, and S. Fook won rhc hr.sr four-team parley ot the ear. I he ear was marked by many regularities; Coast sneaking out at night; Buzzard losing at hearts; Stomach and roomie eating six meals a day; outstanding intramurals; and a great pleilge class. Brother Schwachtooliehird has spent enough rune at the Inn this ear to he a Riccr and, needless to say. Rodent is still practieuig monkish celibacy. Aside from UMOC and Chi- nese Open I louse, this year saw us high on the academic list as well as placing many brothers in leading campus positions. Alter still has blue eyes; the Pest is even greater; and the Tiger is even tougher. Aside from four new en- gagements, nothing has changed much. . . . I But vc thoiiL ' ht it w is (iriLnnal. PLEDGE CLASS Ro ' - 1: P. Stamilc, P. GoU, J. Brick, J. Kroncnfcld, S. Iceland, R. Hclstcm, H. Gray, K. Bnuviistcin. Rvid 1: V. Miller. . Silver, H. Hcymati, J. Goldman, G. Ecntin, S. Blitzcr, L. l.crncr, (:. Ly.in. l i, M riwv h ' f- f l , r - , ' r ' v 1 fr ' ? .f ' j? f . ,jf ID. %  ► k m O e D O K w iiUiii riil, Apfilcstcin, JcHrc-y rnnli]. ( i,irr Chafkin, Alichiicl (-horincr, ( icvM 1- rcund, I knrv (ilascr. I.enn - (loldstcin, Frank Kahn, Michael Karz, Lawrence Kent, Robert Klesnier, I larnki Kddck, Kenneth I.evit, Donaki Lowenstern, Bert Lnwenthal, Stuart Liulwig, R,)nakl Alarshalk eil Miller, Robert Xey, Richard Niesen, Stephen Rosenstein, Lawrence Ruhenstein, jack Sahn, Stephen Schiilnian, Robert Sherman, Michael Steer, Paul Taylor, Allan Weingartcn, Jon W inston, Arthur Zavelson, Lhonias 195 The actions of men are like the index of a book; they point out what is most remarkable in them ' ' ::-r ' - ' - ■ ' .  ' m Jtr ' ir. - ... MENS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Jdhn Markus. Prcsiji it The Ak-n ' s Student ( iovcTniiicnt Association seeks to maintain and promote the individual and general welfare of undergraduate men l)y embodying student opinion in legis- lation to be acted upon by the University. M.S.G.A. governs itself by the laws set down in its constitution and strives to develop within the student body a spirit of citizenship and a desire for progress, while co-operating w irh the administra- tion and faculty. One of the man ' important achievements of the l ' M2- l ' ' 6i M.S. (I. A. and the Markas administration was the rule student government played in the creation of a Student- lacult) -.Administration (Committee. The Committee is the first of Its kind to co-ordinate the efforts and goals of the entire University. Another useful movement toward campus unit ' was the dinner meetings of M.S.G.A. and its counter- parts in the W ' omans College and the School of Nursing. I hcse joint meetings provided for the discussion of the problems and objectives of student government. The M.S.G.A. Dormitory Evaluation Committee worked closely with the faculty Long-Range Planning Committee, in an effort to make use of student suggestions regarding MSGA SFN. ' TF,. Row J: R. Ratliff. M. Bry.uu, J. Al.i W. Hight, M. F.lzay, J. Kennedy. ;ident, W. Pur.sley, P. Young. Roiv 2: T. Dawson. R. N ' lekery, K. Espy, C. Rose, 200 A Campus Party dclcgati- is heard in caucus. housing conditions in hiturL- dormitory construction. Al.S.G.A. also worked toward tiic formation ot a workable honor code by encouraging a sense ot honor among the Uninn Party leaders plan eanipaign strategy. Student body. The Association abh ' represented West Campus in the drive for the installation ot additi onal tele- phones, opening the Dope Shop on Sundays, and voluntary class attendance. Finally, M.S.G.A. laid the groundwork for a Duke University Lecture Series — to invite outstanding professors from other universities — and contributed to a publication-fund tor an anthology ot the works of promising Duke authors. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Rnu- I: J. (Jngsh: W. Womble, O. Rollins. Williams, K. Marston, C. Armnur, J. Kennedy. Roic 2: J. Branscumb, C. Epes, J. Evans 201 WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION During 1 62-1 6 . rlu- Woiiicn ' s Snidcnr ( lovcrniiunr Associnrion devoted irscltro a re-examinarion and rc-cvalua- rion of its role on campus. I lie tiniliniis ot rhc various com- mittees appointed to study the prohleiii have, in nian in- stances, led to conctete imptovements. I liere had l)CLn, fot example, considerable uncertainty as to the exact status of ex-orticio members. B - means ot student balloting;, c - officio was formally defined as non-voting ; the chairmen of the five ' SCiA committees, w ho had heretofore each held a ore, were then declared ex-offieio members under the new ruling. Prompted, perhaps, by the (Council ' s resolu ion concern- ing the historical Cuban crisis, a proposal n amend the W ' SCiA ( ' onsritution was pur f ' orrh. I ' he amendment would lui e hmired the scope. ' of S( lA, cumpelling the representa- rive ) ' k v to locus its attention on campus affairs. 1 he measure was defeated, however, sniee it might prove un- duK resrrierive in future administrations. 1 he procedure tor ecinducring S(i.- business was drastically revised; marrers on the agenda are now referred to dorm meetings, rather than m the generally unpopular (and compulsory) as- semblies. Moreover, weekly Council meetings are now held in house parlors, with the hope of creating greater student interest and participation. VVSCiA also revamped the eonrroversial Social Standards Committee, redefining its role in rerms of actual campus practices. An opinion poll taken in the spring of 1962 was one factor HI the ultimate realization of voluntary class attend- Kmi I: A. Irwin, P. Welt, S. McCaig, J. ' .in l) cl . S Persons, C. Campbell, H. Lowe, S. Gronemeyer, A. Barbour. Row 2: H. Piekctt, K. Kn ipp, C Hilton, S. hite, 1.. Waters, P. Greenle.it, Ci. llianis, E. Dantzler, B. Gwinn, P. Adams, B. Strother, P. Pangborn. Missing: I- Garver, S. Harrison, 1 . Bittinger. © P. 202 aiicc. 1 he SCjA sponsored a succcsshil student exchange program and sent delegates to NSA conferences. The FAC program was also administered by VVSGA. Finally, mem- Ann Irwin, President Ihc House Presidents get those important agendas tor their meetings. bers of the administration and faculty met w ith students to discuss future goals, while some progress has been re- ported towards the adoption of an honor system. WSCA Miindav Council Meeting. 203 Rn- - I: B. Brod, I. Sklar, L. Lundholni, C. Ircy, B. Waaland, B. Talbot, S. McDaniel. Roiv 2: E. Havens, L. Maync, A. Hix, . 1. Robertson, D. I.cthco, .M. Howe, E. Snioot. NURSES ' EXECUTIVE BOARD Ihc Nurses Executive Council co-ordinates and super- vises the diverse activities of tiie Nurses ' Student Govern- ment Association. The Council is composed of N.S.G.A. officers, the several chairmen of the various N.S.G.A. com- mittees, and the president of the freshman class. The com- posite group works to assure the enforcement ot the N.S.G.A. Constitution, to unite student and faculty opinion, and, through the Nurses Honor Code, to create in each individual a sense of personal responsibility. During the past year, the Council considered a re-evalua- rion of the nurses ' honor system and co-operated with a long-range planning board to explore avenues which might lead to the better functioning of the Nurses ' , Men ' s, and Women s Student Government Associations. The group also sponsored several East-Hanes House social func- tions, includintj studcnt-facultv coffee hours. 204 ENGINEER ' S STUDENT COUNCIL I he I-.nginccr ' s Student Ciouiicil co-ortiinatLS the ac- tivities of the students, facult -, and administration ol the College of l-.ngineering. Chartered b ' the .MSCJA in 1952, the Council is the chief governing body ot all engineering students and w orks to unite the activities of student organi- zations, honoraries, and societies w ithin the College. Repre- senting engineering students in their relations with the faculty and the University Community, the Council is composed of four elected officers and representatives from all College of F.ngineering organizations. In 1962-1963, the Council sponsored treshman orientation lectures, redecorated the engineer ' s student lounge and published the DiikEii( iiieer. In .March, the ( ouncil presented the annual Engineer ' s Show, , hich attracted some 10,000 curiositv-seekers. SiJ Nurkin, President RoTi- I: J. Hjiiulron. J. Orr, S. Niirkin, T. Brocschc. Roii- 2: J. Zwerner, F. Rolle, D. Dctniu-ring, P. Rauschclbach. 1.. H.ig..od, W. Chcrnish. MENS JUDICIAL BOARD Ihc M.S.Ci.A. C Constitution entrusts tlic jialicial power of tiie As- sociation to the Judicial Board. At its w eekly meetings, the Board con- siders misdemeanors committed by West Campus undergraduates. In determining the disciplinary action that should be taken in each case, the Board is reminded of its function — to maintain order in the Uni- versity community — and its goal — to aid the individual to profit from his mistakes. Before reaching a decision, the Board frequently consults freshman housemasters, I.F.C. officers, I.D.C. officers, and representa- tives of the administration. In the interests of the individual, cases are usually heard in closed sessions, although the defendant nia , of course, call witnesses in his defense. While all decisions are subiecr to administrative review, such action is rarely taken. The Judicial Board also attempts to resolve questions which concern the interpretation of the M.S.G.A. Constitution. Finally, the nine- member body, appointed by the M.S.Ci.. . President and approved b the Senate, serves as the final court of appeals for decisions made in subsidiary branches of M.S.G.A. ,ini (-Tain, Chairman Jack Rubenstcin, MarMii Quattlcbaum, Charlis lir ' KsilK. th K.i Boyer. m, l.,.r-ks llill, I.I l- ' urrcll, Ucatli 206 Sandy Harrison, Ch.iii WOMEN ' S JUDICIAL BOARD Ihc VV ' onian ' s Qjllcgc Judicial Board was organized as a branch of W.S.G.A. in 1949. Since that time, it has steadily assumed increasing Hiiportance in the affairs of the Woman ' s College. The Board ' s philoso- phy is that each student should be allowed as much freedom and re- sponsibility as possible within the University community. 1 his basic belief explains the emphasis placed on the Code of Campus Living and rhe continuous rc-cvaluation of the regulations of the Woman ' s College. The thirteen voting members — one representative from each of the eleven women ' s dormitories, and the chairman and secretary elected b - the student body — handle all major rules infractions and act as an appellate body for cases arising in the House Councils and the Traffic C]ourt. This past year, the Board sent introductory letters to incoming freshmen, supervised a test covering material contained in the Hand- book, and conducted a mock trial for the benefit of new students. The ■judi Board also wurked with its M st campus counterpart to stimu- late student interest in and desire for an honor code. M.Warn, S. Nicks, L. McNiell, B. R. lMn Holnuiuist. 1. li.u Ic. S. Boiirwell, K. Horack, J. 207 ' jt_., ' Kfti; ; K. Maync, J. CiillcspiL-, . l. Worman, L. Uindholm, M. Johnson. M. Roticrtson. Kw-a ' - ' ; C. Todd, A. Hix, 1). Duhy NURSES ' JUDICIAL BOARD The task ot the Xurses ' Judicial Board is to tr ' infrac- tions of the rules legislated by N.S.C.i . But in a broader sense, the Board is responsible for supervising ail phases of student conduct, especially those matters which concern the welfare of Hanes House girls. The twelve-member bod ' is the co-ordinating judiciary group of student government; integration is effected through the board ' s membership. The seats are occupied by the Chairman, the Chairmen ot the Honor Council and Social Standards, the Recording Secretary of N.S.G.A., the vice -presidents of each class, and an additional representative from each of the four under- graduate levels. The Judicial Board attempts, how ever, to be a legislative, rather than a strictly punitive organ. In addition, whereas the Judicial Board Chairman was formerly N.S.Ci.A. vice- president, the postitions are now separate, although the Chairman remains a member of the Executive Council. 1 his past year, Social Standards ' offenses were removed from the Board ' s jurisdiction. These and other changes served to clarify the relationship between the student nurses and their government. Ann Hix, Cliai. 208 Roii-l:}. Appleyard, G. Fcccrsoii, V. Grandy, J. Alnoro, S. Onkcn. Roii ' 2: ' .. Havens, L. Oanm, L. Limdlidlm, S. AlattliLus, M. Stc-cn, C. Rmchart. NURSES ' HONOR BOARD Lois Lundholm, Ch,urman The Honor System has become a practical reaht - and a tradition in the School of Nursing. Its purpose is to secure the co-operation of the entire student body in maintaining honorable conduct in all areas of student life — academic, social, and professional. Each freshman formally becomes a member of the System by signing a pledge of acceptance in the presence of the student body. It is hoped that life under the Honor System will instill in each student a sense of integrity and loyalty, which w ill continue to serve her in the ears after graduation. The Honor Council, composed of a Chairman, the Presi- dent ot .S.(!.A., three representatives from each class, and three facult - advisors, tries breaches of the Honor (]ode. Recognizing that life under such a system demands a certain maturity, the Honor Council is primarily concerned w ith encouraging students to govern themselves responsibly. 209 MEN ' S FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL I ' snihlishcd in l ' ' 7 as ;i conimitre-i. ' of rlic ' N ' MCA, rlic Men ' s Freshman Advisors ( ' ouncil is coniposL ' i.1 of ;i cliair- nian, tlircc sub-cliairnicn, and sevcnrs ' snident advisors. Both the officers and advisors are selected after careful in- terviewing during the spring semester. The group ' s ob- jective is, simply stated, to aid the new student. V-FAC ' s arrive back on campus a week before the first day of classes, prepared to welcome and assist bewildered freshmen. They tote luggage, give advice on professors, explain the situa- tion on East Campus, and supervise frcshiiian placeiiient tests and physical examinations, ail with the thought ot making it easy for the incoming class to adapt itself to almost every phase of college life. Finalh , it is assumed that a V-. lan ' is not only an advisor, bur a friend as well, perhaps the first friend a freshman makes. Cr: t)iil Nurkin, Chiiir i,ui Roii ' I: C. ' inimer, R. Seymour, J. Brucii, ( . Ilkinytim, 15. Piir-sliy, D. Epcs, P. Laniottc, A. Rimer, M. Harris, F. Campbell, T. HLrbert, R. Inglis, S. Gentry, R. Gumo; R. Armbrccht. Roil- 2: A. John.son. R. . ' renson, P. Van Sciver, B. Sniothernian, S. Hodges, D. Zeren, S. Nurkin, B. Barnhardt, J. O ' Kelley, R. Seckinger, F. Moore, W. lucler. T. Varger. Ro- - 3: }. ' eisiger, D. White, B. Campbell, G. Deutscher, B. Douglass, R. Vickcry, R. Mossburg, J. VVaddell. R. Buddmgton. B. Jamieson, B. Harn.son, 1. Welsh. L. W ilkuis, S. Tavernise. D. Fam. Roil- 4: B. Sheheen, B. Atwater, R. Ratliff, T. Evans, J. Rollert, J. Ivans, S. Porter, K. Bass, U. Ranson, J. Rvan, 1). l,,rris, I). Goodner, J. Mdes. C. Gouldman. r p B ' ' f f) p, n r, r, f, f rt 210 Arriving on Fast (Campus for Orientation Week, frcsiinian co-cds arc anxious, apprehensive and perhaps a bit awed by tiie thought of being in college. The Women ' s Freshman Advisory Council, a group of experienced student advisors, helps each newcomer to feel that she belongs at Duke. The forty-eight FAC ' s, selected in the spring from the rising junior and senior classes, were chosen on the basis of their understanding, sense of responsibility, and leadership ability. Training programs in the spring and early fall pre- pare each advisor to aid her girls in making a swift and easy adjustment to the whirl of activity that awaits them. I he I.ACTs acquaint freshman women v ith the academic program, the Code of Campus Living, extra-curricular ac- tivities, the campus itself and the Durham community. The I ' ' Crs are a ready source of advice and sympathy throughout the school year and figure prominentK ' in the successful launching of college careers. Ber.sy Gwyric, (. ' Ihvr ihui WOMEN ' S FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL Row I: B. Glynn, J. Kneen, D. Bole, M. Hill. F. Litde, S. Hunyadi, T. Smith, B Brjdsh,i K Row 2 ] H Ilal . , J (onnct, 1. Hunt, N. Siler, B. Bulow, E. Shearer, D. Montgomery, A. Sugg, K. Islcv, B. Haas, M. Surraty, L Niinmchr 1 Srravhorn Row ? S ( urrv, I) Damschroder, A. Kettering, A. Ahobrook, B. Proctor, C. lir.n ( U ( Ihee, I). Albers, R. McBrydc, C K , i. 1. i. I I ' 1! i |. M.K.ilvI, C-.i.ni. 211 Rf v: 1: it. Peterson, K. Caldwell, N. Hyre, L. Page, J. Appleyard, N. ' ogL-lsbcrtr, K. Simtli, P. Crothcri A. Kern, 1. Johnson, S. Handy, C. Cordyack, M. Robertson. R,r - 2: M.Scarks, A. B renneman. NURSES ' FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL The members of the Nurses ' Freshman Advisory Council return to Hanes House one week before classes begin in September, to welcome the new freshman class. Each FAC, a rising sophomore, helps orient her small group of freshmen to the University and the School of Nursing. Having re- placed the N.S.G.A. orientation program in 1954, the Coun- cil attempts to acquaint the new class with the regulations and ideals of the Duke community and to establish health - relations between freshmen and upperclassmen in the School of Nursing. During Orientation Week, the advisors carry out the plans which they have formulated during the sum- mer session. There are tours, parties, large orientation classes, and small discussion groups led by individual FAC ' s. Ireshmen, then, are thoroughly prepared for the N.S.G.A. Rules Test. Throughout the year, FAC ' s remain as friends and advisors to freshnian student nurses. Ann Brenneiiian, Chmr7nan 212 ENGINEER ' S GUIDANCE COUNCIL loundcil six xars ago, tlic Engineer ' s Guidance Cxiuncil has proved to be an invaluable aid to freshman engineering students. The Council has been especially helpful during the rirst tew weeks of classes, when encouragement and assistance are appreciated 1) ' the new h-arrived engineers. The forty-two members of the Council are chosen each spring, on the basis of their academic record, maturity, and dependability. Stressing scholarship, the group offers re- view sessions in preparation for hour quizzes and provides individual tutoring for students having difficulty in problem areas — calculus, descriptive geometry, and ph sics. This year, the functions of the I ' ngineer ' s Guidance Council increased in scope and importance. Because of a change in the admissions procedure, engineers are now ac- cepted into the University directly through the College of Engineering. In step with the times, the Council has at- tempted to instill in freshmen a sense of their unique posi- tion and an awareness of the duties, responsiblities, and challenees that await them. Dull DtrniK-nng. Chairman Ro-w I: D. McCaig, E. Thompson, W. Freese, J. Kinsler, G. Flowers, D. Dettmering, B. Hertslet, R. Jnhn.wn, L. Hagood. Roti- J. Nilsson, E. Baird, R. Eckerson, R. Fair, W. Hubbell, D. Thomas, C. Grossman, L. Couch. N. Culbertson. COURT OF APPEALS 1 he ( ouri i)f Appeals was f(irmc(.l six years ayo as a suppkiiKiit ro rlic Judicial Board. Since that time, its responsihihries have increased; it now exercises original jurisdiction over cases involving violation of University parking and sater regulations, (]uad-l)all, ' student fiscal irresponsibility, and any other cases referred to If liy the Oliiee of the Dean of Men. In cases re(]uiring disciplinary action, the ( ' ourt attempts to guule rather than mcreh ' to punish the student. In adilition, it decides all cases m which students and living groups appeal what the consider to be unfair parking tickets or tlamagc assessments. The Court is composed of hve upperclassmeii, ap- pointed by the President of M.S.Ci.A. and confirmed b the Senate. .Although decisions of tile Court are subject to administrative review, the Court ' s decisions are, in fact, rarely reversed. The Court, then, offers an example of the very real power and potential of responsible student government. Frank Snth, Wesley rhonipsdii, Juliii .ilker, JuIi.iti l)urter;i, Ihom.is Steele. TRADITIONS BOARD The task of the Traditions Board is to help incoming freshmen appreciate the history and heritage of Duke. Its ultimate goal, aside from acquainting freshmen with the customs and ideals of the University, is to instill in these -oung men an early sense of direction and purpose. ' Ihe Board requires that freshmen receive and care- fully read a history and background of Duke which it has prepared. During Orientation Week, the Boani sponsors an assembly program to introduce freshmen to the University officials w ho w ill instruct and counsel them in the four years that lie ahead. At the conclusion of Freshman Orientation, each member of the new class must pass a written examination, covering the material he has been asked to study. Ihe written ex- amination was rcinstituted this year, in place of a freshman essay. Kmv I: R. ArnnKI, . D.nvM.n, K. H.iss. Rini- 2: J. Kiteliin, f ' ' . M.mre, B. RudisiU, , 1. ShcniKin. .V« pulinrd: J. Mullins. 214 warn INDEPENDENT DORMITORY COUNCIL Roi;; I: George Young, Charles Adams, John Jensen, James Clark. Scott AUkcl, (-Airtis Miles, Ross Arnihrecht. Akuiit: Douglas Rohrman, Jack Terrell. ri.irk, Pusulnit The Independent Dormitory Council was organized .seven years ago to represent independent students on campus. An official branch of .M.S. Cj. A., the Council has established itself as a sounding board for the thought and opinions of independent students. IDC is composed of the elected e.xccu- tive council, the appointed cabinet, the IDC Court, and the Council itself, composed of the presidents ot the seven in- dependent houses. Independent unity has resulted in the improvement of dormitory ficilities and plans to improve independent living in the future. This year, IDC has greath ' expanded the range ot inde- pendent activities. Cabin and cocktail parties, student- faculty discussions, and open houses were organized social diversions. The Council also sponsored intramural athletic teams, a homecoming display, and worked with . TS.Ci..- . to secure additional telephones. Greater co-operation among independents and increased interest and participation in dorm activities led to the re-christcning of F ew Quadrangle residences: Tabard, Canterbur -, Buchanan, Taylor, and .Mirecourt. 215 Rou- I: Mirti ' ili ' ' I Kinircv |r I iggoncr. Ill, S. Tavernise, J. Car- rington. Rru. 2 | Rudin III 1 ( n.ss K St lUings. K. McCullcrs, L. lc- TOWN MEN ' S CLUB In thirtexii ' (.;irs, the liiw n Men ' s (.luh has deAclnpcd intii :in active campus organization. I hrough the suppnrt anii interest ot a group of Durham citizens, the ehih reeei ed a meeting-room off Page Auditorium. Here, the eiuh plans its program, designed to make the twenty- eight members active participants in tiie inrelleetual and recreational events on campus. Led by President Geoff Ward, the club this year made its mark in intramural sports and campus politics. The griiiip also conducted a lively calendar of dinners, liaiiees, and parties. In short, the club ' s efforts have been directed at providing members with the atmos- phere and opportunities necessary tor a rewarding cdlle ' je career. Cullers, R. Scilomcj G. Uhrd. R,n. i. M. ILirriMin, . Burd, T. Cushman, R. Bland, Carolyn Golding, Luther Atwatcr, ( ' hiiiniien CAMPUS CHEST Until this year, the C ampus Chest had been a committee of the Alen ' s Student Government Association. 1 he or- ganization, the only official canvassing body on campus, is now supervised by the YMCA, and it has revamped its policies. The newly-defined objectives of the Campus Chest are: to raise an amount of money commensurate with the size and giving-power of the student body, to in- form the student of how his money v ill be used and to welcome individual suggestions concerning the distribution of funds, and to create a sense of giving freely in the Judaeo- Chnstian tra.fition. Thus, through its fall fund-raising events and the Campus Chest drive held in Lebruar) ' , the organization can awaken students to their respimsibiliries as members of the communit ' , who nia ' share their gofid fortune with those who are less fortunate. 216 CO-ORDINATE BOARD The Co-ordinate Board, an imporranr W ' .S.CA. auxiliary, is. as its name implies, a communications system between tacultx . administration, and students. Improved relations and benehciai exchange will, hopefully, result in greater harmony and under- standing between th.se groups. The Board collects and reports student opinions, attitudes, ideas and criticisms. After sitting and stud -ing the data gathered, the Board can make suggestions con- cerning matters which affect the student l)od -, such as facuit ' classroom policies. Members this ear spent a great deal of time during semesters in seeing that pre-registration sessions proceeded smoothly; they also worked to improve library hours, conditions in the Union, exam schedules, and student employment. The Board also maintained a hie of past final examinations in the librar - and w rote Pan-Hel rush letters to co-ed freshmen. Connie Campbell, Clmiri ici i Rrrj: I: . Rogers, S. Allen, J. Huntley, C. Campbell, J. Baran, C. Corbin M. Kranck. K. English. Roio 2: J. Baker. G. Kinard. P. Pugh. R. Carden .• . Acton. 1. H.irrold. L. Gilbert. 217 EAST CAMPUS SOCIAL STANDARDS Soci.il Stand.iids, .1 special W.S.Ci.A. auxiliar ' , attcmprs ro insrill in co-cds a respect tor those patterns and practices of behaviiir which are in keeping with the desires and rraditioiis ot tlie University. The C-oiiimirtee is composed ot two representatives from each ot the women ' s dormitories and three freshman women who serve as reprcscntatives-at- large. Besides stressing standards ot good taste in dress, manners, and conduct. Social Standards acts as a planning committee tor ' .S.(!.A. social functions throughout the year. The ( ommitree begins work in the mailing ot Design for a Duchess t( Another hand publication, the Duke Pictorial Calendar, is available at Thanksgiving. Social Standards also sponsors the Chris tmas Banquet and the W.S.G.A.-Sandals Banquet. Twilight Hours concerts in the Sarah P. Duke .Memorial Gardens and the coronation ot the .May Queen and the se- lection of her court to reign during Joe College round our the year ' s activities. summer with the incoming co-eds. Roil- I: J. Rodriqucs, S. Dittniar, C. Binicii, J. W ithcrspoon. Row 2: J. Ray. V. hii Ro- S L Whitley. M Tuul, Jnrdin. .S. .Sclnimachar. S. Smith, , i. Rickctts. K. 1 . Peace, H. Pickett, (). Bo.swell. 1. L-. R. Sutch, J. Wat.sdM. 218 NURSES ' SOCIAL STANDARDS Since its organizition w irli X.S.Ci.A., tiic Nurses ' Social Standards Committee has attempted to maintain the personal values of student nurses in regard to their fellow students, school, and profession. (Composed of two members elected from each class, and a chairman chosen by the entire stu- dent bi)d of nurses, the Committee seeks, through its regu- lations, to encourage the formation of practical professional ethics. DLiring tile past vear, the Committee sponsored an orien- tation program for freshmen and sold Social Standards Calendars along with the Fast Campus Committee. In dis- ciplinary matters, the (Committee is now allowed to try- its own cases, instead of delegating this responsibility to the ludicial B.)ard. I.iiuli M.iMK, ( Ihurnmii Row I: G. Cardona. F,. Lnng, J. Karp, C. Savior, C. Rogers. Rrr - 2: I.. Ncwron, L. Mayne. 219 STUDENT UNION Article II (it rliL- Union ( mstirution reads: 1 he purpose of the I)ul e Univcrsirx Sruileiu Union shall be to stimulate, promote, and develop the social, recreational, cultural, etlueationai, and spiritual activities ot the students of Duke Universit ' . . . . I he Union is directed !) • the policy-making Board of Governors, composed of twelve members under the direction of Chairman Neil Williams. The Board of Chairmen, the heads of the seven major committees, executes Union policies. The bulk of the everyday work is handled by these same seven committees — Fine •Arts, Social, Publicity, Fduearional Affairs, Special Services, Recreation, and Major Attractions. K.xpressly designed to satisfy the general and special interests of the student body, the year ' s projects included bridge and golf tournaments, movies of away football games, a talk by Charles etrcr of the U.S. Information . gcncy, and the expansion ot art exhibits to both the West C ampus Alumni Lounge and the East Campus Library. Among the en- tertainers appearing at Duke under Union auspices were the Phakavali Dancers of Thailand, the Limchghters, Ferrante and Tcichcr, the road compan - of the Broadway musical, ( inivv.il, and Helen Hayes and Maurice I ' vans in a delightful evening, SlLipt ' Sptwr Revisited. The Union also sponsored open houses after football games, the Homecoming Dance, and Candlelight Cabarets following basketball games. Student-Faculty Dinners helped to improve relations between professors and their stu- dents, while als i facilitating a meeting of the minds. Additional proj- ects ranged from the S.U. Ride Bureau to l)ab -sittinu services. Xcil Willunis, President 22U Fcrrantc and Tcichcr BOARD OF GOVERNORS. Rozl- 1: D. Joyce, , I. Parker, L. Grlswold, N. Williams, J. Cannon, M. ( hohorda. Ro- - 2: C. Varger, W. Griffith, U. Matthias, C. Hill, G. Marvin, R. bod. 221 SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE The S ni[i()sium Comniirrcc first met in 1958-1959, ar the- invitarimi of the Chairman (if the Student Union Fducationai Affairs (-ommitree. Now in its tilth ear. the Committee seeks to create a new awareness and know ledge ot important questions on the Duke campus, i he mem- bers of the Committee rirsr select a topic which, in their estimation, de- serves the consideration of the University Communit ' and w hich promises to provide a stimulating and challenging intellectual experience. I he ne.xt step is to invite speakers and to begin planning the lormat and presen- tation ot the program. The 1962 Symposium was held during oveml)er 11-14. I he subieet was Dimensions of Defense. Mr. Allen Dulles, former head of the Central Intelligence Agcnc , delivered the ke note address — New Challenges to National Security. The audience also heard addresses b ' distinguished professors: Dr. Thomas Schelling, Harvard, Dr. Kenneth I ' ,. Boulding, .Michigan, and Dr. Charles E. Osgood, Illinois. Panel discus- sions and informal seminars followed each talk. Participating in these discussions were Dr. Arthur Larson, Director of the World Rule ot Law Center, Dr. I. B. Hollcy of the History Department, and Dr. Waklo Beach ot the Religion Department. Roger Kissani, Cbairnian Ro-ii- 1: S. Curry, U. Ilirhardt, C. Fiiy, M. Tarplcy, ,M. Shaw. C. Frcy. Roir 2: C. Cram, R. Hcidnck. J. Applcsrcin, S. Stone, D. New.somc, W. Nichols, W. Griffith, H. Parker, D. Saylor, E. Ettin. Ro- - J; J. Ryan, B. Sears, S. Oehl, R. Kissaiii, Chairman. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Although it became an official University organization only last year, the International Club has had a long history as an active body of students, representing nations from all corners of the globe. The club seeks to promote greater friendship between American and foreign students; memberships are available to everyone on campus. International Club sponsorship of dinners, dances, panel discussions, picnics, a soccer team, and the showing ot foreign films provides the occasion for social and cultural exchange. The group works closely with the Foreign Student Committee of W ' .S.G.A. This committee has helped to organize fund-raising projects; the proceeds are devoted to the support and maintenance of a foreign student on East Campus. Diana Shaio. President Row 1: G. Yucel, P. Pangborn. O. Sh.iio. ( (urchin. «-,-„■ R. Bhatnagar, G. Husa, H. Perez. F.. Kadasrer, K. M. S. Aziz. ■m NSA S A, a rcpre-senr uivc group ot srudcnr povcrnmcnrs, is inrcrcsrul in cnmlmiiiii; the idc.is of sniiicnt yovcrnmLnr leaders troiii all mciiihcr colkycs and univcrsirics whuli conrrihiiti ' to the- solution ot common prohlenis and the tVuitt ' ul exchange of ideas. The Association oflers ideas, programs, and a voice for students on vital campus, state, national, and international issues. As a member school, Duke receives information on current campus problems and the policies ot the organization ' s Student Congress. On campus, the XSA committee has been concerned this ' ear with distributing intormation to the various branches ot student government; NSA intormation, for example, proved useful in the revision of the W.S.G.A. Constitution. 1 he group sponsored a seminar on the Cuban crisis and in- troduced Alfred K. Lowenstein, a former NSA president and author of Brutal Mandate. I he Association ' s other services include intormation on the Peace Corps and the Work, Travel, and Study Abroad program of the organiza- tion. The effectiveness ot NSA on campus was increased through an intensive study by the W.S.Ci.A. Council re- garding the structure and purposes of the .Association and its contribution to Duke. Roii- 1: v.. Brooks, , 1, Jones, M. Harncd, k. Brittaiii, G. Yuccl, K. Knapp, E. Eraser, C. Gcgauft , C. Hail, A. 1-Iodson. Roiv 2: J. Jenkins, P. Stan- ford, C . Hoelle, C. . ' rmour, K. Kelley, R. Haskell, S. Kleberg, D. Marston, B. Haas, F. Myers, K. Lundry, B. Feely, N. Culbertson. ■iilililt Mi?. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpli;i Fill Omega is a national serv- ice frarernity, founded for the purpose of assemblintr college men in the spirit T)T TT of rhe scour oath and law. The Duke - ■ chapter was founded in . la -, 9 5, rn render service to both the L ' niversir and rhe Durham communir and ro provide an iin-obrrusive but consrrue- tive link between the two. The group works w ith local scouting organizations, as- sists in local charity drives, and provides Christmas gift baskets for needy families. These projects are financed w ith the proceeds of a rummage sale, held annually in . Ia . Alpha Phi Omega ' s members also usher at basketball games in Duke Indoor Stadium. Roil- 1: C. AndcTS. J. Stirling, J. Alibott. K .- - 2: J. M.ir h. W. D.im- K. Wilkes, E. Morris. Ro- 3: . Hunger, . 1. C:hcn, R. Ericson, C. McCarthy. DEBATE TEAM I he Debate Team is an outlet for those interested in classical forensics and a distinct and important part ot the University ' s academic and public relations program. Par- ticipation in formal debate enables a student to become proficient in the methods ot uncovering and anaKsing facts. of arriving at logical conclusions, and of presenting argu- ments effectively. The team participates in intercollegiate tournaments and matches throughout the country, while tournaments are also held on the Duke campus. This year ' s ream, led by Presi- dent Tennie Mlliams. was faced with the unenviable task of matching rhe fine records of recent Duke reams in debate competition. Ra- 1: J. Walker. Jr.. J. ClarducU. Jr., A. W ill.ams. Jr.. E. Mock. D. Hoaglin. . I. Jones. Ro v: 2: J. .Mahoney. F. .Manola, M. Briscoe. .M. Shaw, . I. Jones. B. Eicdorek. R. Fhipps. Jr. 225 PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY Ron Siningcn. Set., Miki,- l.iiulsky, Chnin., Advisory Countil. Rnlnrt.i Willi.inis, Prcs.; Robin WiIIiikt. ' . Prcs. Roiv !: M. Lindsky, R. Seningcn, R. Willunis. FrLS.. R. ollmcr. Ro- - 2: A. Alinfckit, 11. Wald, J. Simpson. J. Tjrplcy, L. Xcrl.y, 1). Hoffniin. Row 3: W. Pomp, F. Ewing, J. Fans, C. Wilson, J. Kittcrnian, W. .Morgan, ' . Stauflcr, K. Oiplan. Rov: -t: E. Britton, J. Fowler, R. Rciiiiga lo, R. Polk. G. Hill, B. Blackshcar, M. Johnson. The Pre-Mtdical Societx ' is a valuable aid for the under- graduate planning to make a eareer of medicine. Founded in 1937, the Society brings the future doctor into closer contact ith members and phases of the medical profession. .A program of speakers, tours, and advice acquaints the student with the opportunities, as well as the duties and obligations which await the practicing physician. Under- graduate experience ca n thus prepare the prospective medical student to cope with future obstacles and problems. Encouraged to observe actual operations and doctors rounds in Duke Hospital, the student is also mailed a copy of Cadiicfiis, the pre-med monthly devoted to news of prog- ress within the profession and individual preparation tor medical school. Students are also urged to spend some time w ith medical students in labs, classes, and conferences. The Order of Hippocrates, the Society ' s scholastic honory, initiates new members annually, while the Advisory Council offers ad iee and rurnrinu ro freshman members. R..Urta W illiJiiis. I ' lnukii Al) IS()R ( OUNCIL. K,.u- I: R. Dillon, . . Ahiitcldt. M. Linslcy. F. Coulitrd. Ko- - 2: U. UomiL-llv. G. .Austin. R. Rcniigailo, G. Heaih. 227 BENCH AND BAR I- ' or rlic past rhirt (.;irs. rlu- Duke Ikmli ;ind H;ir So- citL- lias offered advice to students preparing tor a career ui law. -Making use ot films, lectures, and mock trials, the Societ ' seeks to familiarize its members with various phases ol the legal profession. I he 1962-1963 Society, with a total meiiibership ot titty-one, held monthly meetings. The major project was a series of lectures; the speakers included Dean Latty of the Duke Law School, Dean Weathers of the Wake Forest Law School, and several representatives from national law firms. This personal association with notable members of the legal profession enabled the Society ' s members to have a better grasp and understanding ot the opportunities and pitfalls that await them. K,r - I: R. Whittle, R. Ahicl.cod, D. Jones (Sec.), M. Goodson (Prcs.), M. Peterson (Sec.), M. Voltz. Row 2: R. H.iuser, H. Dod- son, M. Beam, K. Hubbard, D. Hopkins, P. Ladcr. Alike Goodson, I ' nsuii ' iit 228 K,n. I: I). McCiitr, Ci. Husa, P. Grace, J. Hamilton, C Mcnnc, L. ( ouch, A. Danluck. IEEE James Hamilton, Pr.siJriit On |.inuar 1, 1 61, the- Anurican Institute of IJcctrical Engineers (AIKK) and the Institute ot Radio P ' ngineers (IRE) merged to form the world ' s largest technical organization. The merger of these two electrical engineering associations w as reflected on the student level, at colleges and universities across the nation, by the combining of the student branches of the r (i parent groups into one IEEE student branch. The merger marks the start of a new era in the progress of the engineering profession toward higher standards of excel- lence. Composed of more than forty members from all engi- neering classes, the Duke branch of the IEEE enjoyed an outstanding year. Heading the schedule of monthly events were speakers of the caliber of Louis Pensak, X isiting Associate Professor of [Electrical Engineering on leave from RCA ' s Princeton laboratories and Director of the Martin C ' ompanx ' s Nuclear Power Division, who spoke at a meeting held during National Engineer ' s Week in Eebruar -. The chapter was also host to the annual fall meeting of the North Carolina Section of the AIEE in November and sponsored a panel discussion in December entitled After Graduation — What? The student branch at Duke is looking forward to the years ahead under its new- name. 229 Koii- I: F. Barnes, D. Blumfcldr, R. Sproul, A. Barr, C. Rollc, ' . ' .uiarcuil, W. Wil J. Ozbolt, R. DcWitt, L. U ' altcrs, J. Golden, F. Knowles, B. Bennett. son, L. Miller. Rou- 2. R Fckerson, P. (iurlcy, B. Hunt, Cirl Rollc, Clhurnnv A.S.C.E I he American Society ot Civil Engineers introduces it members to many of the problems they will encounter upon graduation. .Specifically, the Society is devoted to professional ideals and the practical application ot knowledge in the field of civil engi- neering. The local chapter, founded in 1933, enables members to go beyond the classroom by having them meet engineers from North Carolina and the Mid- Atlantic states. This past year, the thirty-five member group w ent on a field- trip to the Betiilehcm Steel plant at Sparrow s Point, Fort Belvoir, X ' irginia. To supplement the excursion, professional engineers presented lectures and films on special phases of civil engineering. The Society also sponsored a project, which was displayed in the annual I ' .ngineer ' s Show . 230 A.S.M.E I he purpose ()t the American .Society of Mechanical [■ ' .ngineers is to help mechanical engineering students gain some insight into the scientific and industrial activities of their chosen profession. In preparing the student for a career in mechanical engineering, the Society holds monthly meetings and sponsors speakers who have a background in areas related to mechanical engineering. In addition to offering field-trips to local industrial concerns, the local ASMK chapter also stimulates interest in student proiccts and essays. In April, the Duke chapter was host to the Regional ASM! Conference, which attracted delegates from schools through- out the Southeast tor conterences, seminars, addresses, and an essa ' contest. Bill Chcrnish, fraident Lewis Kcnynn. Robert F.pps, Steven Matthews. BillChemish; 231 YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SRXIOR COUNCIL: R. Peters, Z. Barnhardt, S. Nurkin, C. Ross, . Woods, F. Srith, S. Stone, D. Morris. O ' Kcllcv T I vans, 1 t« iter, M RobLtson, C:. Johnson, (i. Bonhain, R. Mike Roberson, I ' rcsidrnt An integral part of West Campus life, the ' MCA is one of the most active and comprehensive student organi- zations. It is also the largest voluntary organization at Duke. The main objective of the Y is to promote true understanding of the Christian ideal of service and to carry this concept into all areas of life. The Y also promotes social service, on campus and in the Durham community, personal communication between Y members and the various groups within the organization, and social action whenever it is deemed necessary. In 1962-1963, the Y organized several oti-campus seminars and Quick-Action study-groups on campus. The group also organized another successful Y-FAC pro- gram of freshman orientation, published the Handbook and Stiidciil nircctor, and furnished ushers for Sunday morning services in the Chapel. The Dad ' s Day program brought many fathers to the University and introduced them to campus life. Social work v ith the Edgemont Community Center was continued, and the Y also included Butner State Hospital and the Lakewood Boys ' Club on the list ot groups benefiting from their services. 232 BOARD Ol DIRK I ( )KS Dr. Jnl,n u-.kx u. K.ilpli I .irk, Jr., J.imks ()K.Hl , lonui.s I van.s. Alike R..liLrsnn, I.iriui W ilLii s. Dr. J. 1 1. Phillips, Chrk R ( ilicnv W 1 Brinkky. Jr., R.v, Robert lly.irr. .l w.(; g.- Ted . lin.ih. FRESHMAN CABINET. Roii ' !: P. Schlosser, B. Starns, T. Sherrard, M. Farber, C. Ranicy, F. Bowman. R r - 2: C. John.son, J. Brick, P. Fow- ler, F. Hiiftmann, L. Hiday. Roiv 3: R. Gates, J. Randolph, J. Lamar, J. Palmer. 233 YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Anne Curry, PresidnU ( jpcii ro woiiKii ot all taiths, thi.- biing WoiiK ' ti ' s ( liris- ri.in Assiiiiariiin is chiefly concerned with helping each nieniher to liuilii lor herself a full and creative life. W ' lrh a large niajoritN ' of ivast Campus co-cds acrivcK (.iircillnl in Its protrrani, the ' W ' C ' A seeks ro broaden and de elop knowledge, character, and achievement l) ollenng a va- riet ot stimtdating educational, social, and service ac- tuities. This past year, hoping to achieve greater flexihilitS ' , the ' directed campus-oriented activities in each house and through individual programs, rather than li means ol the traditional committee structure. I he f ent -nine member V C abinet, along with a p.irallel Freshman Y organization, focused its attention on special areas — Human Relations, Arts, (Campus and World .Affairs, Religious Concern, and Social Action. 1 he bus schedule included work at the F ' dgemont Center, Wright Refuge, Duke and ' A Hospitals, and the Butner Mental Hospital. The goal of communication and co- operation among students was reached through formal and informal discussion groups and seminar trips dealt w ith special interests and problems. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Rou- 1: Janet Mathews, Anne Curry, Marcia Ross, Sandra Robinson. Mhsinz: Joy Triplctt. Ginny Lilly, Heather Smith. 234 -V C;ABIX1;I.A:«u ;J. ALuIkw , t;. Dodge A. AUXally, B. J. Albcrs. Roii :. ). I irus. S, K..hins.m, , ( urr . A, ProMtt, l. Knss. S, Sur.irt. Missing: B. Benedict, Advisor; J. Tnplett, Ci. Lilly, I ' ' ,. Bay, C. Conway, J. Hutcheson, C;. Kurtz, A. Hcrticrt, B. Myers, E. Pressman, B. V ' ick, S. Collins, G. Holsinger, N. Siler, T. Willis. D. Rohh, S. Appleton, H. Smith, J. Mathews. FRESHMAN Y . Row !: E. Woolley, S. Evans, C. Bunch. P. Cunninggim, A. Pickett, G. Pfetzing. Roiv 2: J. Mathews, B, Bell, B. Todd, W. Smith. Row 3: B. Benedict (Advisor). F. ' ol)us. K. Gnmni. S. Forbes. J. Hcllckson, J. Godfrey. M. Malone. F. Bagley. F. Pratt. J. Theobald. M. Jones. 235 RELIGIOUS LIFE Inrct; taring the aciKlcniic and rclijfioiis aspects of Univ(.Tsir ' lite, rlu- Kcligious Lite- Start stimulates a religious atmosphere on campus. I he Start consists of the Chaplain to the University, the Associate Directors of Religious Life for both I ' ast and West campuses, and the chaplains of the various denominational groups. Religious ideals are promoted through non-denominational chapel services and the activities of the student centers service projects, social activities, and discussion and seminar groups. Inter-action among the denominational groups, as co-ordin.ited liv the Religious Council, is essential to the spiritual climate. 1 he programs of the Start and of the separate student groups are designed to encourage the undergraduate to understand and V - Dr. Hciu.irti (li.irlc.s ilkinsiin, Chaplain to the University .uui Direcmr t Rchginus l.itc. Vmilier, Associate Direc- Robert it Srudenr Rehgious Lite, I ' .asr of Snide Dr. James T. Clelard, Dean ol the Chapel. to interpret his religious de el()pment w ithin the context of campus life. This approach is emphasized by inter-denominational groups, the Special Observances Committee, the Inter-faith Narsity Fellowship, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. These organizations sponsor exchange programs which encourage inter- racial and intercollegiate understanding. A dynamic spirit of religious interest, in combination with academic pursuits, is thus fostered by the Religious Life Start . The Duke Chapel, numbered first on maps of the campus, is physically and spiritually the central building of the University. . s it dominates the landscape, it symbolizes the values upon which Duke is founded. 236 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The L ' nivcrsit)- Religious Council is an executive bod -, w hich governs the various denominational groups on campus. The Council ' s program is int cr-dcnominational in scope, stressing the real and relevant benefits of religious service and spiritual experience. The University Chaplain, the Reverend Howard Wilkinson, directs the Council, which is composed of students, the presidents and advisors ot the denominational student centers, and members ot the faculty and administration. The Council implements its program through committees and through the dedicated efforts ot individual members. The Kdgcmiont Communit C ' enter is one project re- ceiving the Councils attention. .Members ot the Duke community are familiar with the work done at the Center and attempt to turther the essential work done there. A scholarship program set up by the Council enables Christians of foreign birth to study at the University. The group also invites eminent theologians, philosophers, and artists to visit the campus. The Council also publishes the booklet Religious Life, which describes the activities of groups and opportunities tor mdividuals who wish to serve. Dr. i- A. robel, Chairman Ron- 1: Rev. Charles Johnson. Barbjra Proctor. Rev. Allen Gilmore. Henry Morgan. Ro Benedict. Dean James T. Clehr.d. Prof. Hutrh Hall. Rev. Robert P. Hyatt. lert ' Johnson. Chaplain Howard C. Wilkinson. Barbara 237 FIRST SOPRANOS: S. Baker, G. Greene, L. Holmes, J. Hubbard, R. Lemmond, G. Rufty, C. Sherman, L. Simpson, V. Yarbrough. SECOND SOPRANOS: J. Blandeau, G. Boenig, M. Briscoe, L. Davidson, S. Doermer, A. Horton, J. Housekeeper, F. Hubbard, M. Jacobsen, L. Meister, B. Robinson, L. Stevens, G. Kinard, D. Walston. FIRST ALTOS: B. Baldwin, S. Beemer, L. Benjamin, L. Bloemeke, J. Brady, M. Byers, M. Carter, G. Cox, P. Hendler, S. Patterson, P. Prideaux, L. Speck, S. Wright, K. Tanaka, P. Barrier, C. Young. SECOND ALTOS: C. Bailleu, B. Benedict, R. Carter, B. Ehlers, R. Gricr, B. Hemphill, , L Hightower, C. Lacy, E. McVVhortcr, A. Morrison, A. Roser, E. Turner, ' . Johnson. FIRST TENORS: J. Gibbs, S. Hughes, D. White, J. Bruce. SECOND TENORS: P. Bestic, W. Dillmgham, D. Hcitzenrater, Q. Hocutt, D. Mug- gins, N. Ligon. FIRST BASSES: B. Ackcrknccht, P. Alexander, G. Brodie, J. Clark, R. Lichty, B. Nan dcr Horst. SECOND BASSES: R. Brown, J. Cleaveland, .M. Edwards, W. Kale, P. Weigl, C. Pennington, T. Benson. Dr. Paul Young, Director CHAPEL CHOIR The University Chapel Choir, the largest and most active choral group on campus, is comprised of about 7. singers, each of whom is active in at least one other campus singing group. The Choir provides appropriate music during the Service of Worship each Sunday morning in Duke Chapel. In addition, the Choir each year performs two major sacred works tor the Sunday afternoon concert series in the Chapel. Traditionally, the Christmas portion of Handel ' s I he .Messiah is one of the annual offerings. It is performed on two successive Sundays in December and attracts large audiences. The other major choral work is performed in early May. The spring selection varies from year to year; this year, the work chosen was CJabriel Faure ' s Requiem. In order to prepare two anthems for each Sunday and to re- hearse the two major chorales, practice sessions are planned so that the singers ma ' move quickly and smoothly through the music. . t a typical Wednesday evening rehearsal, two new an- thems arc introduced for performance in four weeks, tour an- thems previously rehearsed are gone over for accuracy of rhythm, pitch, and other technical considerations for performance in two or three weeks, and two anthems are polished tor the com- ing Sunday ' s performance. The time remaining in the ninety- minute rehearsal is devoted to the major work. Dr. Paul ViHing, Dimtur CHANCEL SINGERS Some forty uppcrclassmcn and graduate students make up the Chancel Singers, an advanced singing group which meets for one hour each veei in the Woman ' s College Auditorium. All of the members have had considerable experience in choral work and enjoy the opportunity of singing in an advanced repertoire group. Public performances are incidental; the singers simply invite an audience to listen in at their weekly meetings and to share their enthusiasm for the music they sing. It is at these weekly sessions that the singers are challenged to realize their talents. Anyone interested must be present and even sing at one of these meetmgs to appreciate the meaning of musicianship. I IRS I SOPRANOS: J. CUirk, J. Hut.lmrd, K. Kuhl, S. Bradley, R. Lcnuiiond, V. Yarbrough. SECOND SOPRANOS: K. Hubbard, L. Mcistcr, B. Robinson, S. Skiles, S. Baker, L. Simpson, J. Housekeeper, A. Walker. FIRST ALTOS: G. Bush, B. Shepherd, H. Thomas, V. Kreutzer, C. Bailleu, L. Beniamin. SKCOND ALTOS: L. Eubanks, R. Grier, M. Hightower, G. Kinard, C:. Papps, L. Rhodes, G. Sawyer, L. Speck, S. Patterson, B. Ehlers, A. Morrison, T Ro.ser. FIRST TENORS: J. Connolly, D. Cupps, D. Seely, R. Van Hook, R. William, T. Daily. SECOND FENORS P. Ale.xander, D. Heitzenrater, D. Nagel, R. Peabody. FIRST BASSES T Byrnes, R. Heitzenrater, J PreNatt SECOND BASSES: R. Brown, J. Campbell, J Cleaveland, P. Weigl, ( Smith, B. Kale. 239 Krone view of rhc Episcopal Student C ' cntcr. RELIGIOUS GROUPS Keliuidii is .m mrcgnil part of the University heritage aiul a puotal pmiit in Dukes present educational philosopiu ' . S()iiinial goals are, in part, realized through the work of the an()iis denominational student organizations. (Combining the activities of academic and religious life, each group seeks to aid rhc student to mature and develop — secure in a strong, active, and personally meaningful faith. There is a whirl of activir ' at the student centers: study groups, pla s, s(iorts e -enrs, dinners, and discussion meetings together w irh regular religious services — enable these organizations to be influential and significant in the lives of students and faculty alike. The Baptist, ( ' atholic, (Christian Science, i ' .piscopal, Jewish, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Quaker, and Unitarian faiths are represented at Duke by denominational groups. The University Religious Council co-ordinates the activities of these groups and promotes a harmonious realiza- tion of common goals. f aptisc Chaplain Jim Stines greets students UisiusMiHi i;roup ,it I |ii cnpal Srutieiu Center. 240 ma MEN ' S GLEE CLUB 1 Ik- si. t -v()icc Men ' s Cilcc (-lub, now in its scvenry- scvcnth year, is committed to a diverse musical program. I he (-liil) ' s repertoire ranges from classical selections, in- cluding operatic pieces, and contemporary works of a semi- classical bent to Broadw ay show-tunes and Negro spirituals. Directed by P. ., Professor Paul Young, and Mr. James Noung, who joined the organization this year as assistant to Professor Young and accompanist, the Club made its 1 962- 1 ' ' 61 del)ut during Freshman Orientation Week. During rile fill, the group also presented an annual Dad ' s Da (Concert, in conjunction with Dad ' s Day Weekend. .- s fall turned to winter, the Club appeared at the North Carolina Press Association Conference and at C ampbell College. 1 he major home appearance of the year w as a spring concert in Page Auditorium. This v as followed l) the event which members look forward to, the annual tour dur- ing the spring recess. 1 his year, the singers went on an ex- tended ]unket through the North, performing in Richmond, Phihulelphia, and New York. The entire West Campus student body is eligible for membership in the Men ' s Cilee ( lub. Members are selected in auditions at the beginning of the fall semester. The [latience and dedication of a master. I he Tuesday- 1 hursday work-out Hitting those low notes. 24: OFFICERS Edward Jones, Stuart Rutkin. 1st BASS: W. Ackerknecht, K. Benson, E. Caldwell, F. Cashwell, A. Colclough, B. Collins, S. Echols, R. Harrison, G. Huntley, R. Lamb, R. Lichty R. Lonon, C. MacCaughelty, D. Patton, G. Romp, W. Settlemyer, D. Sigmon, P. Smith, R. Steed, B. Van der Horst. 2nd BASS: M. Altmaier, A- Ash, P. Bestic, J. Campbell, L. Cobb, D. Coolidgc. A ' . Cromer, T. Culbreth. R. Dow, K. Earnhardt, P. F ' orth, N. Fountain, R. Gates, H. Grant- R. Graybeal, T. Henn, R. Keller, F. Kroncke, E. Ligon, C. Pennington, D. Rauch, . Rowell, D. litus. 1st TENOR: D. Bell, D. Cupps. M- Dougherty, R. Eagle, S. Hughes. J. Kinney, F. Mahla, J. Miller, S. Southern, J. Stevens, G. Tyndall, W. Watson, J. Wheatley, C. White, L. Wood- ard. 2nd TENOR : J. Adlam, J. Alexander, C. Airman, A ' . Archie. G. Bastian, W. Blackwelder, J. Bruce, M. Chen, T. Dankel, R. Dutton, J. Edlin, D. Heitzenrater, Q. Hocutt, J. Kaufman. N. Kinnamon, A. Kreglow, D. Lyon, H. .Martin. W. Moorefield, W. Ramsey, J. Sawers, T. ' ard. P. Wharton. 243 C 0-Pj? ««o 1 -tv tvn jr. 1st SOPRANO: S. Baker, C. t:arruth, ' . CIrLciK, M. Hunt, B. Johnscm. G. Kiivird, F. l.irsh, K. Mjyn, S. Ramsey. C. Shcriiuri, 1.. Simpson, ' , ,lrllrlnlJ:h. 2nd SOPRANO: M. Blaktiy, J. Blondcau, G. Bocnig. M. Briscoe, J. Burn.s, S. Cooper. L. Davidson, S. Doerner, K. Grieg, K. Harry, M. Hightower, K. Horton, J. Housekeeper, M. Jacobscn, K. . lcV horter, P. Mathews, M. Osborne. M. Pickering, L. Stevens, K. Vale, D. ' akston. 1st ALTO: E. Baldwin, L. Benianiin, L. Bloemekc, S. Bowerman. G. Bush, M. Byers, R. Carter, B. Caudle, G. Cox, C. Getz, K. Haire, E. Hiley, S. Patterson, ' . Pfetzing, S. Powell, M. Rittef, H. Thomas, J. Titus, M. Tuul, E. W ' eatherford. S. Wright, C. Young. 2nd . ' LTO: C. Bailleu, S. Cornwcll. L. Eubank. J. Ford. . . Guerry. B. Gupton. M. Hendler. J. Johnson, C. Lacy, M. Marks, A. Morrison. R. Rudiger, J. Tolson. Jane Tolson. Prauinil WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB .Audirion.s tor the Womcn ' .s (ilcc C lub arc held ar the beginning of each semester, (jirls from the VVbman ' s Col- lege and the School of Nursing who pass the voice trials are then eligible for Glee Club membership. The approxi- mately one hundred voices rehearse twice weekly, under the direction of Dr. Paul Voung. In the fall, the girls joinL-d w ith the Men ' s Glee Club to present the annual Dad ' s Da (Concert. The spring concert, another yearly feature, was followed b ' a tour of colleges and towns in North Caro- lina and Virginia. The Women ' s Chorus, the freshman version of the Cilee Club, is a separate group of girls who will eventuallv join the senior vocal society. The combined Men ' s and Women ' s Choruses presented a December Christmas Pageant in the University Chapel. A spring concert of sacred and secular music also helped to develop and refine the choral abilities of these young women. B th the V ' onu ' n ' s Glee Club and the Women ' s Chorus prepare girls for membership in the C ' hapel Choir, while fostering an appreciation and en)o iiienr of group singing. 244 A Tuesday evening rehearsal in the Woman ' s College Auditorium. 245 l u ' m j . I H I la.j ii ijjMjiijfcjtfi ' i ' M ' iT ' ' TRU. IPE1 Haviland Abbot. Kdward KclUr, Ronald X ' aughan. IROMBONF: Robert Andrews, John Foltz, Riehard Katholi, Frank Manola, Benjamin Peck. James Rivera. Roy Stauttcr, Robert Fnckey. BARFI CJNF: Thomas Anderson. Herbert Marsh. BARFFONK SAXOPHONE; Douglas Davis. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Elizabeth Lime. TFNOR SAXOPHONE: David Hollander. SAXOPHONE: Bruce Meikle. CLARI- NET: Mary Camp, Carol Cjoter. Richard Guelcher. Irene Gulledge, Dorcen Hess. William Lindsey. Elizabeth Smith. Laurence Smith, J. Knox Tate, Michael Cohen. BASS (-LARINET: Stephen Chaney. Carl Coffin, Jerrell Lopp. Lawrence Miscnheimer. ALTO CLARINET: Carol Papps. FRENCH HORN: Barbara Carroll. John Rudin. Curt Saville, Nancy Temple, Sandra Weaver, Joan Weber, Robert Wyatt. FLUTE: Barbara Bin- ning. Donald Covington, Carol Oammcr. Nancy Githe ns. Leslie Grey, Peter Hellman. Sue Johnson. Sarah Ramsey, Rosalie Rankin. Christine Rumpt ' . Linda Speck. Margaret V heland. C ORNET: Bruce Kinney. PERCUSSION: Lanny Hiday. Robert Kiesau. Judith Rector. BASSOON: Joseph C:allahan. Myron Lichty. Robert Newman. TUBA: Robert MacDuft , Perry Norris, John Smith. OBOE: David Nielsen. Mary Wheat. 1 IMPAM: Frank Bennett. CONCERT BAND Frank Hennerr. I ' lrsuiriir I he repertoire ot the Duke L ' ni crsit ' ( oneerr Band has been extended to include all t pe,s of band nuisic. ranuint; from elassieal .symphonies to medleys of popular favorites. The .Sarah P. Duke Memorial Gardens were a memorable natural setting tor the Band ' s Twilight Hours Concerts in the fall and spring. After a formal winter concert in Page Auditorium, the group went on tour; they returned to the campus to participate in the annual Founder ' s Day ceremonies and then concluded the season by enjoying a week end at Myrtle Beach. Established in 1923, the Concert Band has steadily grown in size to its present strength of seventy members. Under the direc- tion of Dr. Paul Bryan, a new emphasis has been placed on high standards and the qualit - ot the music performed, . dditional stress has been laid on the educational experience of the individual iiieiiit)ers. 246 ( SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA riu- Duke Symphoiu Orchestra attracts its members from both the University and the surrounding communities. The S5-piece group draws together students and faculty, as well as citizens of Durham, Raleigh, ( ' hapel Flill, Burlington, and Winston-Salem. The sixteen-year development of the Orchestra under Profes- sor Bone ' s leadership has brought the Duke S mphon to a fuller realization of its goal: amateur music-making at the highest possible level. The past ' ear was an outstanding success. I he rine company of musicians attracted a capacity audience to its three concerts. X ' isiting Art ist Joseph Pepper served as Concertmastcr and was introduced to the public as soloist in the Brahms ' iolin Concerto at the November Concert. Susan Star, second-place winner of the 1962 Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow, and Helen Boat- wright, nationalh ' known soprano, were featured soloists in the March and May Concerts. The Orchestra performed works by Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakov, DeFalla, Bach, Robert Ward and Louis Mennini. The Mennini Symphony was commissioned by Duke University and given its premiere at the March Concert. Allan H. Bone, Director VIOLIN I: J. Pepper, Concertmaster; R. London. J. Mueller, S. Green, P. Garriss, J. Maclin, R. Heaton, E. Wolslagel, L. Wallace, M. Powell C. Atkinson, S. Boyd, S. Parker. E. Sanders. D. Barker. H. Gras.ser. L. Turner. MOLIN II: W. larnn. Principal; O. Miller, L. Ely, L. Cantrell E. Bryan, S. Turner, M. Barnes, I. Saiiifield, M. Parker, C. Ray, A. Bennett, M. Turner, E. C lark. K. Eranklin, J. Salinger, E. Anderson, R. P Ellington. VIOLA: M. Renner, Principal; J. Baber. L. Speck, C. Swaringer, C. Kutschinsky, R. Boal, F. Woods. CP.LLO: B. Pepper, Principal; D. Yound, S. Bustard, D. Garb, C. Ellington. S. Davis. CONTRA BASS: ' . Bryan, Principal, J. Hart, M. Speck, T Nash, A. Barr. ' . Bennett. FLUTE: P. Hellman, N. Githens, S. Sitton. R. Rankin. OBOE: D. Nielson. .M. Plant. M, W heat. CLARINET: P. Gold, L. Smith, R. Guelcher, D. Hess. BASSOON: J. Henry, R. Newman. S. Baker. FRENCH HORN: N. Huffaker, S. Seawright, ' . De Turk, S. Weaver, E. Armbrecht. TRUMPET: L. Russell, J. Charlesworth, H. Abbot, E. Keller. IROMBONE: T. Anderson, R. Trickey, A. Smith. TUBA: J. Riviera. PERCUS- SION: J. Rector, L. Hiday, R. Kiesau, J. T. Dunn. 1 IMPAM V. Bennett. f. A m fl . 1ARC:HIXG band ROSIKR 961-6 . J. Abborr, W. Anderson. R. Andrews, K. Bass, B. Biles, J. Brindle, J. Bruee, K. Caldwell, J. .ill.ilian, S. Chaney, K. Clark. J. C ' larke, W. Clatanoff, B. Closser, C. Coffin. M. Cohen. J. ( ' onitort, C:. C ' onrad. D. Covington, ' . Oonier, S. Dunn, J. I ' .astburn, C. Kdwards, R. I ' kker, J. I ' lliott, W. F.lliott, R. Epps, R. Fabritz, W. Karris, D. Kerrell, P. Finch, D. Forsman, R. Frazcr, J. Cioodinark, N. Grant, G. Grim, R. Guelcher, P. Gurley, J. Hanna, F. Jerome. S. Jones. K. Keller. B. Kinney, H. Klugel, J. Kohler, R. Kroll, R. Lam. P. Laning, T. Low, T. Lowery, F. Manola, H. Marsh, F. McCarthy, J. McCarthy. J. McDowell. R. Meikle, J. Mitchell, Z. Morgan, R. Morris, C. Neilson, ' . Pearson, B. Peck, P. Pritchard, J. Rienstra. J. Rivera, J. Scuttham, J. Simpson, J. Sires, 1). Smith, J. Smith. W. Smith, W. Stauffer. J. Tate. B. Taylor, D. Thomas, R. Trickcy, R. V ' aughan, J. Waggoner, H. Wald, D. Watson, J. Whisnant, H. Wiercnga, M, Wilson, H. Wise, J. right, R. Wyatt, R. Youngstrom. MARCHING BAND For over hfry years, the Duke University Marching Band ha.s created a sense of pride and school spirit in Bkie Devil cheering sections. ' ith an extraordinarily simple yet exalted purpose — Give em Hell, Duke — the band provides music and enthusiastic, even delirious cheering at every home game and selected road contests each year. The longest jaunt of the 1962 season took the DUMB to the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida, to demon- strate their high-stepping antics before a large and appreciative crowd. The band drills and rehearses several times each week, under the direction of Mr. James Henry. Don Ferrell, President and Drum Major, leads the eighty-five band members in student- written half-time shows — take-offs on a variety of amusing or controversial subjects. During football intermissions this year, the DUMB presented parodies of Mitch Miller, Peanuts, Ben Casey, and the head of the First Family himself. 248 Don Fcrrcll, President and Diiiiii i,ijiir DUKE AMBASSADORS I ' or rhc past thirt ' years, rhc Amhassors have featured tasteful entertainment in the form of good music for hstening and dancing. Originally organized by Sonny Burke, the band has, over the years, pla cd in concerts and at dances throughout the Carolmas and ' irginia. Under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Defense, the group has made good-will tours to such far-away, e-xotic places as the Canal Zone, the Azores, Bermuda, and Iceland. .Man - Ambassador alumni have gone on to musical fame in big-name orchestras — Ray McKinley, Glenn Miller, Gene Krupa, and Ray Anthony. As a follow-up to their first record release, Beelzebub ' s Big Band, the Ambassadors may cut another disc, perhaps a joint-eflort with the Harlequins. I r.iiik BcniRtt. I.,:ij, SAXOFHOM ' S: Richard Conrad. John Alien, Walter Smith, Frank VVil.s.m, Jerry tlondmark, Steve Koff. TROMBONFS: Robert Payson. Ly- man Hammond, Tom Anderson. TRUMPETS: John Ziolkowski, Larry Kirkland, AI Pearson. RHYTHM : Harn.son Regi.ster -Guitar; Pat Met in — Piano, George Seegers — Bass; Frank Bennett — Drum. Left to right: R. Engle, B. Fcazell, A. Haworth, D. Barker, B. .Mulligan, S. Kranicr, D. Dozicr, G. Mason, D. Lyons. The Harlequins at the Military Bal THE HARLEQUINS 1 he I larkquins first l)andcd together in the spring ot 1V6I. I hev were then, and still are, a group of men who siiiipK hke to sing. Their popular repertoire eenters on a variet ' of modern harmonies and dresseti-up harhershop melodies, dehvered in a uni(|Lie and infeetious style. I he (.)uins have entertained a t many campus-oriented parties and functions, including formal banquets and fraternity teas. I heir concert-tours often feature trips to neighbor- ing girls schools — Mary Washington, Sv ' cctbriar, C arolina, etc., etc. Occasional radio and television appearances have also added to the group ' s reputation. This past ear, the Harlequins played a regular weekly engagement at the King ' s Arms, a local gathering-place featuring food, beer, and, of course, initstiiiuiiiin entertainment. Immediate plans call for another record album or a trip to Bermuda for sun, suds, and song. 250 Rou- I: D. McCais;. C Husa, V. (Jracc, J. Hamilton, R. Bailty. R. Hycr. W. Price. Rov: 2: S. Johnson, D. ( otrcr, S. Lyons, H. Brirron, V. Shuffler, I,. Couch, S. Barr. RADIO COUNCIL The Radio Council has, since 1948, supervised the func- tions of the Duke Broadcasting System. The Council di- rects the basic policies of W ' DBS, from the format itself — w hat to send out on the air — to the budget and expenditures of the student station — how much to spend in the process. Immediate problems are usualh ' handled b ' the station managers, v ho are members of the Council. The remainder of the Council is composed of student representatives from East, West, Hanes House, and the College of Engineering; the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women; and a faculty advisor. At its annual .May banquet, the organization pre- sented awards to W ' DBS personnel, who displayed out- standing abilit ' and service. ENGINEERS RADIO ASSOCIATION Begmning in the earl)- I930 ' s, the Engineers ' Radio As- sociation has grown to be a prominent organization in local amateur radio. The objectives of the Association are the ad- vancement of the theory and practice of amateur radio teleg- raphy and telephony. The facilities of the Association are used to teach novice operators, to send messages, and to conduct experiments ui electronics. The Association also offers the Confederate States of America Centennial Award, presented to any amiteur who communicates with each of the Confederate States during the Civil War Cen- tennial, 1961-1965. Rir - I: T. Fdgar, J. Brcn- nan, L. Couch, Vice- President, J. Hamilton, President; D. Cotter, Sec- retary-Treasurer, J. ScufF- harn. Ro-j. 2: F. .Shctfler. W . Warren, K. Morns, W. Pkuner, W . Varnall. M. .Manes, Ci. Hammerle, R. Repass D. HoagHn. RADIO STATION WDBS Hroadcasting in rhc public inrcrtst, convenience, and necessity: this has been the keynote for WDBS this car. The station phncd an incrcasingl - important role in campus hfc and concentrated in protjranimintr for the campus community. New transmitters were installed and the signal is the best in the fourteen-year history of WDBS. Listener response has justified the extensive experimentation and testing. 1 he station again broadcast Duke basketball and baseball. Increased sports coverage resulted in freshman basketball games being carried by DBS. Leading student organiza- tions — MSGA, W ' SCjA, and the VC — also made use of the station ' s facilities; their regularly scheduled shows were part of the increased emphasis on campus new s and views. WDBS was the only station in the area to cover the opening ceremonies of the Lincoln Center. Moreover, during the Cuban Crisis, the station was on the air around- the-clock to relay the latest happenings and developments. The staff also maintained a bulletin board and score-sheet in the Union Lobb) ' . The Duke Broadcasting System is one of the few collegiate stations to broadcast twenty-four hours a da ' . DBS and Station Manager Bud Bell are to be complimented tor di- verse and quality-conscious programming and for maintain- ing the number-one college station in the vSoutheast. Kriini riu- ni-u s oiniplcx nf W DBS the hog rLpurts Bud Bell, Station MaiKiye 25: Ron- I: S. Pattcrscm, J, Futch, L. Falk, A. Friclicrg. Ro- 2: J. Bouglirun, K. Munitord. F. Waxman, W . Varnall, J. Harris, B. Bell. Ro- S: J. A. Triicsdell. J. ( ' .arty, H. Giles, L. Curtis, J. Underhill, A. Charles. .And that ' s a Honey nt a place to eat And now tonight . 253 K«r ; R. Scckingcr. G. Nelson, K. Shearer, S. klein, R. M.ir.slull, Dr. Wilder. Dr. BlrIJ, ( liks Dr. H.illnwell. Row 2: J. )Kc L. kiEiibrough, J. Dinsmore, P. Young, T. .Montgomery, E. Riekards, T. Rosenteld, B. Lennard, B. .Marks. D. Johnson, PUBLICATIONS BOARD Roger Marshall, Chairtimn The Publications Board is made up of fifteen voting members, representing the administration and faculty. East and West campuses, the (-ollege of F.ngineering, and the School of Nursing. The editors and business managers of the various student pub- lications are e.x-officio members. The purpose of the organization is to maintain certain prescribed standards of journalism on Pub Row , ' where the student publications are housed, and to supervise commercial advertising in each publication. The Board is not responsible for censoring student efforts, nor for ending freedom of the press. The Board receives and evaluates progress reports submitted by the various publications and aids in solving problems which arise in the course of the year. In the spring, the Board reviews candidates ' petitions for the positions of editor and business manager of the Archrce, Ch.-vnticleer, Chronicle, Peer, and Playbill. After having interviewed each candidate separately, the Board decides who will hold (iffice the following fall. 254 THE ARCHIVE 1 he Airlmr was founded in 1887 and is disringuishcd as rhc oldest collegiate magazine in the South. Published quarterh ' , the magazine is a vehicle tor creative individuals ro express themselves. In this respect, the Archive encourages the latent left-bank at Duke and draw s most of its material from University undergraduates and tacult) ' members. Iditor Jim Carpenter and his assistants. Sherry Sitton and ( ieorge Young, directed the publication of poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and artwork. Activity was the ke Tiote for 1962-63. Literary work- shops were offered, under the direction of poet PreJ Chappell and novelist Reynolds Price. To promote the anthology Under 25, edited by Professor William Black- burn, the group conducted a publicity campaign and a banquet for returning authors featured in the book. The staff also sponsored the annual freshman writing contest and hoped to introduce another antholog % Canipiis Poets. Another highlight was the yearly Festival of Literature in the spring, which featured the reading and discussion of sub- mitted works. Jean Uinsmore, Business M.vuger Jim Carpenter, Editor Ro-u; 1: S. Sicton, S. Hobbs (sitting), J. Durt . J. Clements (sitting). J. Dinsniore. Ro-j: 2: B. Tucker. J - lley, E. Tavemise, H. Norton, G. Young J. Carpenter. PLAYBILL ( ' DiiMilidaiing tile purcliasc and pnntiny i l pnigrains lor campus presentations, the Flay bill provides Duke audiences irli critical review s, program notes, and brief biographical sketches. VN ' hile covering major University attractions the productions ot the Uuke Players and Hoof ' n I lorn, (lice C lub concerts, and the Artists ' Scries — the I ' layhill stafi furnishes original reviews. F.ach issue bears a unique and attractive cover and features a distinctive advertising format. This Broadway-flavored program, published four- teen times annualK ' , successful!} ' captures the mood of each performance. In addition to its coverage of feature attractions in Page Auditorium and the Indoor Stadium, the magazine staff also publishes an IF(] Handbook. This pamphlet is distributed to all West Campus freshmen just prior to P ' ormal Rush; it contains all the pertinent facts and figures relating to the eighteen Greek chapters on campus. iMike Sherman, Biinness . Luhri er Kit Young, Editor 256 Koic I: J. S.i V(.rs, J. Shctield, R. Sutch, T. Rosentcld. Ron- 2: B. JohnMin, 1 J. W irschiiitzcr, P. Oump, M. Shaw, A. Howell, J. Tomllnson. i, 1. Brini, R. SLckingcr, S. Cianilen, J. Cheeves. Row }: PEER Terry Rnsciifcld, Business Miintr er .krry S.iucrs. Editor Come September, and the recusant usual gang of idiots returned for another go at publishing what is soberly termed the official feature magazine of Duke University. There were problems, though: like an AWOL editor, adminis- tration frowns, and pub-row neighbors, notably The lower of Campus Thought and Action. Tower ot what? Well, the Chronicle was dispatched posthaste, via a 20-0 whitev ash in the second annual Booze Bowl. Under the tutelage of Jerry Sawers, the staff then turned to the dour task of rescuing Feer from the rocky shoals ot sagging circulation with a pepped-up sales pitch. Yes, ' ir- ginia, the ogres in Allen Building ' must be pacified. So usually off-beat Peer took on all the trappings of The Liuiies Home Journal . . . vintage 1901. Our conscientious, imagina- tive, and entertaining buffs took academic freedom to heart, with five rollicking issues of effervescent mirth (all in good taste, mind you) in fiction, verse, and cartoons or, more properly, Rorschach ink-blots. And the best of fast and I lanes were given headline coverage in each eilition. . . . where there ' s life, there ' s Peer! I 1)1 I OK I A LSI WV.K r l: . I leu l II, H. Wiinstock, P. Yodgis. Ran:: . PLtcrsnTi, II. W.ild, l ' . Slic.ircr. P. Slicarcm, J. Sli,il,.ui. J. Kiiliingmn, . laiilkncr. S. L.inmtr. C. Hall, I. Schiilrz. Rrm- J; C. Husa, F. Muth, 1). Hcs.s, C. Wnrtliingn.n, (i. Dalhcy. Ed Rickards, Editor THE CHRONICLE Till- Diikr ( ' hrniiiilc the low lt ot C];impus 1 hought and Action is one ot the University ' s oldest and most active extra-curriculars. The Chronicle was founded on December 19, 1905. Since that time, it has served to keep the University Community informed ot happenings on campus and ro provide students with practical experience in both iournalism and management. The editorial statf, headed this year b ' ixlward S. Rick- ards, Jr., is responsible for news, features, sports, editorials, and commentaries. The business staff, led by Thomas M. Morgan, is concerned with hnancing, advertising, and circulation. ' I ' he (J mi uIr continued its tw ice- eckl - publication schedule this ear, appearing on lucsdaxs and l ' rida s. 1 he paper scored a scoop in November, appearing with a special eight-page edition, just one hour alter the Board of Trustees elected Dr. Douglas Al. Knight to succeed Dr. Dcryl Hart as President of the University. BUSINESS STAI ' K. Ddii ild Will, Tom MonrgonKry. ( lIurKittc Smith, Tom White, Alike Self, Bill f )lsoii, Pat Fox. Tom Morgan. Biisiinss . f.(H.(i;c Gary Nelson, Managing Editor; Barbara Brooke, Co-fti Editor; Uavid Newsome, Managing Editor. 259 THE CHANTICLEER As he rliumlis tlirougii rhcsc pages, the perceptive reailer nia - notice that the Chan iicn.KEK does look diHcrent. I he earbook ' s brain-trust spent a long, hot siimnier thinking. I his first prohleni overcome, the remaining obstacle in the a ot publication was recruiting. But rush this ear was especially fruitful. The freshmen and upperclassriien who loined the staff proved to be hard-working and conscientious. In fact, the routine of typing, proof-reading, re-typing, tiling, re-typing, served to buoy spirits, and production actually proceeded ahead of schedule. What of the innovations? Literate staff -w titers w hipped up a thoughtful and provocative prologue; the result was a [KHetrating view of life at both ends of Myrtle, now C ' ampus Drive. The section devoted to the faculty and administration included a letter from Dr. Hart and a student salute to class- room favorites. Sports coverage was enhanced through photographic studies and new ideas in lay-out. Both the (ireek Life and Sports sections were set off by special introductory pages. And color — color everywhere: action- shots, stills, pastiches capturing the atmosphere that is Duke. The t)ook is held together by glue and stitching and a few hints at a theme: the old and the new, which is representa- tive of the University. We hope you like it! A Kmilirougli, luiito GF.NFR.AiL STAFF. Roil- 1: . 1. Pickcrint;, J. Riuinlf, I ' . Hcugh, H. Hudson. D. Harold, J. Crcswdl. Thcoh.iUi. M. l)ant l(.r, IV Block, S. ninniar. J. I hacker. Rnv 2: J. Freeman, ( .i|i Iditnr. O ' Harj Bosuxll jnj Assistant I ' .ditor, Stiurt B.i PHOTOGRAPHRRS: Barry Hcnlinc. Jerry Jerome, Fd Fraser. nt pulured: Bill Mathews, Trent HarUr.ider, Pete Viehnl.is. sMsr.iiu BiiMness M.in.igers, Sue Klein, Coed Business Manager. SECTION HEADS. Roii- 1: M. House, A. Mace, A. Thayer, L. Focb, B. Block. Roiv 2: K. Leonard, M. Kelso, M. Greenlcy, T. Stitt, P. Todd. 261 John Zwcmcr. Willi.mi Marks. Carl Rollc, W illiani HiiblKll, Charles Phclaii. John Zwerncr, F.diWr DUKENGINEER From its genesis as a iiiiiiK-ographcd paper to its present form as a printed magazine, the l) ikE ii(inee - has represented the tech- nical ability and vocational enthusiasm of student engineers. First published in 1940, the magazine now appears tour times during the academic year and enioys a circulation of 1,000 copies. It is generally recognized as one ot the top engmeering iournals in the nation. The magazine features articles of general interest and im- portance in civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. I he semi-technical literature published deals with projects, research, and new developments in these fields. Staff members are cho.sen each year during the sp ring semester. 262 SPORTS CAR CLUB Iciur c;irs old, rhi.- Sports C ar ( luh is : n initkt lor the ciicrt;) ' and al)ilincs of L-nthusiasric racers. I he urmip holds monthly iiKcrinys, tcaniring movies ot major sports ear races on the world ' s touyhest courses, and, in addition, sponsors seven racing events (it Its own. Four gymkhanas --in September, October, March, and l.i challenge driving skills, knowledge, and co-ordination. I hree rallies in November, February, and .April — provide a dittereiit thrill and experience, instructed to maintain a certain average speed over a pre-determined route, ilnvers must travel a dirtieult course in a specified time. Club iiKmbers have, finally, extended their activities beyond the Durham area. The part-time dn ers, mechanics, and course officials participate in regional and national races and are represented in the Sports Car Club of . merica. Douglas McCaig, President Duke racers hit the road Rni. I: . lnorc-, S. Iklni, R. Mills, N. lngr.in,, (,. Waldrop. R„- WOMAN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION I he Woman ' s Recreation Association, w iiich represents all students in the Woman ' s College and the School of Nursing, offers varied recreational opportunities for each co-ed. In co-operation w ith the Woman ' s Physical Fducation Department, the group sponsors both individual and team sports each semester. Tournaments arc held in badminton, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, bov ling, and archery. Points arc awarded to each individual and to each dormitory tor participation and certificates and trophies are awarded at the Spring Honors Assembly to those who have accumu- lated a specified number of points. W.R.A. sponsors a Sports Day each semester with col- leges and high schools in North Carolina. The program in- cludes volleyball and tennis tournaments, and tennis and swimming demonstrations. The annual Freshman Picnic during Orientation Week acquaints freshmen with the in- tramural program and features a short skit by W.R.A. members. Special interest groups under the auspices of W.R.A. are Pegasus, Nereidian, Terpsichorean, and Tennis Club, which ofter the pleasures of horseback riding, s n- chronized swimming, modern dance, and tennis. C ' ..irr, li. Snow, M. I ' ,rn.st, A. Cothran, J. McClcary, S. Smith. Rebecca Mills, Prrsidnir NEREIDIAN Under rliL- auspices of rlu- WKA and rlic l.asr Campus Dcpartmcnr ot Physical I ' lducation, the Nereidian Ckib is a group oi girls who together develop their skills in the art ot swimming and in creative aquatic expression. The spe- cial interest group promotes interest m rhythmic swimming, diving, and aquatic stunts. The annual spring show, hekl in early March, features the year ' s achievements in grace and form. In preparing for the program, the twent ' -hve members of the club — drawn from both East Campus and Ha nes House — work on individual and group techniques at weekly meetings and practice sessions. The girls also select their own theme, colorful costumes, and musical ac- companiment for the show . To conclude the year, the Nereids presented a s nchroni ,ed swim meet with (,)ueens College in April. Alary HightnwcT. FreuJi-iit K. Kubank, IX Miller. P. Knzicki, 1. lacomber. N. Craig, C. Coburn, O. Kredel, S. Beard, .1. Huntley, B. Mathis. L. Barnett, P. Gross, J. Wesr- cott, ( ' ,. Rice, M. Hightowcr. ,.-,. . :s: E ig?:orB.:oigs :s;.sr(=?; ;E.; 265 PEGASUS Now an auxiliary cf the Woman ' s Recreation Association, Pegasus enables students interested in riding to improve their abihty on horseback and to enjoy themselves while learning. Pegasus members are selected after try-outs, held each ear in the early spring. Any equestrienne from East Campus or I fanes Mouse may tr - out. While girls with ;ined backgrounds and experience in riding are chosen, the American Satklle style is emphasized. The club nuxts for weekly rides to develop the skills ot its members. ' Towards the close ol the academic year, the club presents its annual horse show, with the aid anti cooperation of Miss Bettv I.ou Brunson and Pine Knoll Stables. Gail ALiycr, Frcsident Jan Duff, Gail Mayer. Barbara Matheson, Jo Wilson - n n Ro I: J. White, E. Woolley, E. Meeker, J. Weber. Row 2: L. Parker, P. Spivey, J. 1 hoinpMin. , 1. Bulgann. J. Carr, S. Shearer. Ro- S: K. Kit- telle, R. Garden, P. Cull, M. Myers, P. Hughes. TERPSICHOREAN Ttrpsichorean, the L ' niversit ' modern dance club, tries to develop in its members the ability to perform complicated techniques in choreography and to promote an interest in and appreciation for modern dance. Club members, selected tw ice each year in tryouts, are chosen on the basis of co- ordination, expression through movement, and enthusiasm for the club ' s purposes, eekly practice sessions concentrate on learning basic technical movements as well as advanced dancing theory. Two Terpsichorean dance concerts highlighted the ear ' s activities. A Christmas concert, given in conjunction ith the Duke Players, featured pre-classical or medieval dances. .An original spring concert, Americana, presented original compositions on themes drawn from American history, running the gamut from the Salem witch trials to the present- da ' dilemma oi modern man. The club also worked with the .Methodist Student Center and the Y.W ' .C.A., both on and oft-campus. Lectures — with demonstrations — were in- cluded in the various programs. Jeanne Thompson, President 267 HOOF N ' HORN ' () in irs rwcnt) -seventh c;ir, Hoot ii ' I lorn Iv.ts llu- rmcrion ot being the oldest miisieal comedy organization in the South. Although once upon a time it produced only student-written shows, the scarcity ot suitable material led to the presentation of professional show s. The tirst of these — ' Doc Clay and Joyce Harrold rehearse a scene. BYE BYE BIRDli ' s Producer, Clay Hollister. and Director, Bets Rowland. 268 .lintl iiiii Goes- was staged in 1952. TIk- change f Broad- v ay and off-Broadway productions seems to have been successful. Last year ' s production of Oiicr L ' jmii a Mittirss. drew SRO audiences and ra e reviews. The purposes of Hoof ' n Horn are to cultivate musical comed talents, to increase student know kdue ot the theater in general and, of course, to entertain. Membership IS open to all; once a student has participated in a production, w hether backstage or up front, he is officially a member. This ' ear ' s presentations — the Homecoming Show and the Joe College extravaganza — were directed by President Bets - Rowland and ' ice-President Dick Parks. Iliinf ' n ' Horn players practice their expressions and gestures tl hungry tans EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Roirl: Betsy Rowland, Prcs.; Bonnie Bauer, Rec. See at-large; Richard Parks, V. Pres.; Margaret Rouse, Cor. See. ■ Carol Jennings, Chuek Adams, Clay Holister, Members ' DUKE PLAYERS Led l) President Dick Parks, tlic Pl;ucrs this year suc- ceeded in bringing some of the aura and magic of the theater to Duke. 1 heir unannounced intention was to foster an appreciation of the dramatic arts l) ' staging Hrst-ratc pro- ductions for the L ' niversit ' communitN ' . T he group rlius worketl rn bring to lite eduearioiial theater in the best sense. I ' he pia s presented during tile 1 62-1963 season varied in st le and scope. RicJhvd II w as selected from the Shake- spearean catalogue. Lhe history phi ' was presented in October and was warmly received by students enrolled in English literature courses. Turning to musical comedy, the Pla ers presented a Broadway hit. The Fautast ' icks, for a delightful and very successful December production. In the spring, the versatile group tried their hand at serious modern drama. Lugene O ' Neill ' s challenging Desire Under the Elms completed another year of Page Auditorium programs. Ro- - .■ S. Rapi.sardi, C. ZielonUa, R. Bciuxiict, , 1. Rciusc, R. Park.s. G. Schcnck, C. Hnllisrcr, K. .Knnings, K. C:ohcn, 1). Klock. AV.; ' 2: 1). KLith, I). Dtw.ir. C;. Sicbold, O. Kitsingcr. R. Jdncs, J. (■.(.iinct, C. Combs, J. van Hc-ttinga, P. Toffkniirc, H. Hclbig, A. Slotkin, R. I ' nglc, F. Hunt, J. AllcN. W. BciK-dict. 270 1 he laiitjsncks .uisucr to I ' .mnictt Kelly. Rcriccticiiis beldrc the perturuunce Director Kenneth J. Reardon mcl rht F mnsncks backstage. Ugh! 271 V ; y Tijiii Loscc, I ' resident With this crnwd, Rav Charles was not Born to Lose. SHOE N ' SLIPPER IwKX- eat ' h w.xr. the- Slim.- ' n ' SlipixT VAuh allL-viatcs rlic lioiwldin ami triisrr.iricm nl rlif constant grind with two y.. WLfk ends Shix.- ' n ' Slip[H-r and jot- Oilk ' gc ' Diinni; rln- tall, as OctnhL-r tailed inrci ii i.iiil)Lr, rliL- cani- piis idckcxl to rill.- swinging notes of Ray (Charles, his or- chestra, and the Raylcts. Joe ( ollcgc, liravc lad, ushered m spring amidst a burst of float-building and fun, a parade and picnics virtually a five-day frolic of hot-blooded activity. During the course of the festivities, Mr. Joe College and the fair . la Queen were presented to the student body. ( ' bartered in 1949, the Shoe ' n ' Slipper Club originally ailhered to a policy of selling bids to freshman men, thus eiitithng the youngsters to four years of glad times. This ear, however, the bid-membership w as dropped, and tickets were sold on an open, campus-wide, rirst-come, first-serve basis. 1 he purpose of the organization remains unchanged, namel), to provide quality popular entertainment for the entire student bodv. Georgia . 272 K --„ . K. I al ritz, ( ;. Lyon. P. Steer, T. Loscc. C_i. Arnold, K. Ciregory. Ro- 2: L. Clayton, D. Rupp, A. Davis, C. ( onr.id, ( . Armour, D. Jones, R. Keelv, 1. Self. Ro i- 3: J. Weingarten, L. Banks. A. McCarthy, W. Baker, W. Dixon, J. Peake, J. Schroeder, J. Marsh. Twisting and talking to Ray Charles. The Four Preps come to Joe College. 273 AFROTC 1 Ik DuLc II ()I(; unit [ircparcs students for active inJ icsirNi- othcTr ilur in tlic United vStatcs Air Force. In .uldirion to rlieir regular academic course-load, cadets are r(.i|uired rii rake several special AFROTC subjects. The basic air sciince program is open to all men meeting the IR()I( ' re(|uiremenfs, but passing the Advanced Selec- riiiii Board is a prerequisite to the advanced level of training. Monday afternoon Leadership Laboratories are designed to supplement the regular classes in training cadets to assume command positions. Each cadet has the opportunity to ad- vance from the rank of cadet airman to cadet officer; cadet officers lead the regiment. The IX-partment of the Air Force sponsors several extra- curricular activities, including the Precision Drill Team, the Rifle Team, .MARS amateur radio station, and CoiitiUt, the corps new spaper. Cadets are urged to participate in one or more of these activi ties. The Duke Air Force Club sponsors a calendar ot parties and picnics, open to all cadets. The annual social highlight is the Military Ball, held in the spring for the benefit of Navy and Air Force ROTC person- nel. The unit also maintains a chapter of the .Arnold Air SocietN ' , the national .AP ' ROTC honorary. AFROICSI AFF. Fron .R. Hoffman. Rowl:]. Hamilton, R. I horn- berry, G. Marvin. Row 2: J. Ozbolt, E. Tavcrni e, .• . Adams. l RO 1 ( OFFICr- ' RS: Row I: Ma). Richard T. Oldham. I.r. C:ol. Charles H. Duncan, Capt. John . inm irgil . . Hart, S. Sgt. Buddie J. Hcuitr. Row 2: T. Sgt. Fred R. Dollar, T. Sgt. 274 AFROTC Drill Team performs. Cadets take time out to personally entertain crippled chddrcn. DRILL TEAAL Front: W. B. Arthur, Commander. Ro- - I: T. A. Simpson, J. : Jackson, F. D. Farrell, C. S. Knode, H. P. Gray, W. R. Jones. Ro- ' 2: F. W. Sheffler, P. C. Powell, L. Schaidt, H. G. High. R. F. Morris. T. A. Sinclair, T. A. Furncss. K u : . R. Heugh, S. M. Bradley, D. L. Guth. J. ■. Iruin, . L C. Chen, B. S. Rafuse. R. F. Broun. Roi. -t: D. B. Orr, C. B. Bracy. J. A. Bcpa .n. J. Boiiman. B. R. RudisiU. 275 FLIGHT A FLIGHT B r. udcrson. Commander. Ro ii- 7: O. Rollins. J. Dye. .1 ( r. u ell. (i. BnnllL-, J. Uriiuilc. W. Duvi I. H.irsons. Ko- - - ' : D. Shcnk. J. Coulter, R. F.m. !lie, J. Do«dee, H. Bird. . . Baker. Ko i■ S: T. Cullireti D. Bellman, ' . Corban, B. Closser, J. Ingram, W. Easley. Front: R, Havens, Commander. Rtr - I: W. Gibbons, J. Gnuse, K. Benson, C. Huneycutt, G. Huntoon, W Howard, S. Tavcrnise, B. Lowensrem. Ra-j: 2: W. Fowler, T. Gordon, E. Gustafson, D. Harold. H. Stanfielii J. Innis, J. Kaufiiian. H. Helbig, G. Hasse. Rniv 3: F. Stephen, R. Harding, C. Huston. I ' . ick, J. Hcrror J. Page, R. Hoadlev. 1.. Landerman. pi Tpf-f T C ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ■ ' ' ■• ' - - cttlanyer. M. Pctcrs.m, C. Snlcs, W. 1 lunger, 1). k.,tes Row 2- i 1 V- R. Ncufcld. R. Waller. J. Yake, M. Self, R. Calecn, J. Spray, W. Douglass. Krr - S: J. Pate, (,. Sabold, J. Wbrthington, C. VVitzcnburg, W. Plunicr, V. Pear.son, P. Coughlan. FLIGHT D ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■- • i ' .i J ' - ' -- Roiv I: R. Jones, C. Miller, T. Licber, F. Mahia, B. Reynolds, A. Mont- L ' oniery. 1). litiis. Rrni- 2: P. Kirwan, H. Murray, M. Volz, Moxley, J. V . Moek, J. Winchester, (i. Her og. AVu- ?.■ , I. l.ourv, W. MeKee. R. Moser. j. Ketnen. j. Morris. A. Philpott, M. Courtney. W ' ■•■ Ik  NROTC SiiKc I ' HI, iIk- L ' liucrsitN ' Iv.is activels ' co-opcrarcil w irh the- I )(.i ;inini.nr ai the Navy in rraining future otficcrs of rlu- ;i and Marine Corps. Ihe N ' ROIC program, of- Iltiiiu a four- i.ar course in naval science, leads to com- mission as an ensign in the ' av - or as a second lieutenant in the Marine ( ' orps. Summer cruises pla ' an important part in otiicer training; aboard ship, the prospective officer becomes aci]uainted w ith life at sea, and he is given a chance to apply the nautical knowledge he has gained in the classroom. A tour of duty with the active fleet usually occurs between the junior and senior ears. Instead of a cruise, the officer candidate may elect to rake his summer training at Quantico, Virginia. I he local NROTC Unit includes the Regimental Hand, Drill leam. Rifle Team, and a Unit newsletter, the Dolphin. In addition, a Flight Indoctrination Program leading to a career in naval aviation is available to qualified midshipmen. I he Duke NROTC Unit has a permanent staff of seven Nav - and Marine officers, as well as si. senior enlisted men. All participants in the program are members of the Midshipmen Regiment. K -a- ; C: il. Kdw. W. DuRant. C.dr. Jos. R. LcTnurncaii. Roi - 2: LCDR W. R. Fisher, LCDR W. C. Giovanctti, Maj. D. .M. Twomey, l.r. . 1. K. Shirley. Roiv 3: Knowles, GMl, Chief Bayles, Sgt. Saddler, ( hicf Gillie, Lowdcrmilk, SKI, Chief .Minis. ROTC B. XD Ro%i: I: V. Price, J. Houyoux, F. Noll. L. Cashevell, C. Glover, P. Gurley, V. Davidson. Ron- 2: P. Phillips. S. .Atkinson, J. Tate, ' . Young, R. Wyatt, R. Falciani, H. Marsh. Rnn- J.- J. Orr. T Coolcy, S. Barr, T Fdgar, H. McCUuc, C. Conrad. Ron- 4: I). G.ittis. R. Collin.s, P. HcUman. J. .Mien. 278 ■ Duke ' s midshipmen on their way to the Caribbean. DOLPHIN Si Al I ' . AVi. ; !.. Ilardv. W. l-enstermaeher, A. Ognnz, J. Vahaly. Ko-if 2: V. ' audreuil, J. Patterson C:. Brown, !• . Kaiifhold. COLOR GUARD: M. L. Morrison, J. A. Best, W, W. Hankins, C. T. Wright. BATTALION STAFF. Ron- I: J. O. Meir. Rou ' 2: S. FIlis, A. Kiihn. R. Dear, S. Coleman, W. Xandreud, P. Bell, M. Po« 1, J. Cieehr. Rfr ' J.- W. Tate, S. Lomer, (i. )seearver, Cj. Baker, D. Johnson, B. H.uikms, J, Johnston. R0-.1-4: }. Best, R. Knorr, A. Gregory. R. Riehni..nd, A, Hell, l ' lumford. 279 COMPANY A C)F-KK:I ' ,RS; J. llolli.s, R. Kissain, Al, Rhodes. D. Saiidlm. 1st FLAIOON. II. LinsLrt, R. Prcdmorc, J. Derby 1st SQUAD: E. Carlson, D. Kagan, P. Fierce, T. Hackctt, W. Woodruff. 2nd SQUAD: R. Jolley, J. Perry, B. Robbins, F. Doyle, S. Power, R. Denton. 3rd SQUAD: C. Mason, R. Beasley. C. La ' arre, R. Ervin, R. Dutton. 2nd PLATOON: D. Duskin, W. Cox, R. Knorr. 1st SQUAD: P. Sarafian, D. Mack, R. Graham, D. Rawlings, D. Barbare. 2nd SQUAD: P. Nunez, R. Hamilton, G. Kelley, H. Hill, W. Mathis. 3rd SQUAD: Z. Barnhardt, T. Berry, J. Parker. H. Broun, R. Newton. G. Turner. N R COMPANY B OFFICERS: E. Barnes. L. Morrill. R. Nelson. J. Mauncy. 1st PLAl OON: J. Kiser, T Levy, J. Stafford. 1st SQUAD: A. Burgess. J. Johnson, W. Gamlen, A. Ogrinz. R. Monaghan, A. Monard. 2nd SQUAD: N. Battclle, R. Mossburg, F. Bingham, S. Pixlcy, W. Williams. 3rd SQUAD: C. Bcimfohr, D. Burke, R. Whitley, W. Fen- stermacher, R. Armstrong, J. Morris. 2nd PLATOON: L. Brinson. D. Ross. W. Clay. 1st SQUAD: R. Thomji- son, G. Coan, N. Smith. R. White, J. Stroud. , L Manes. 2nd SQUAD: W. Henderson. R. Passantino, C. Joachimi, C. Pennington, AL Alasoncupp.J. Hightowcr. E. Deutscher. 3rd SQUAD: C. Hall, R. Krcbs, C. Cruse, R. Thomas. 1). Watson. OI ' FICI ' RS: J. W ' orsham, C. SchuUcr, D. Parson, J. C;nvington. 1st PLATOON; J. Dalhousc, J. Srummer, W. W illiamson. Isr SQUAD ; P. Nicholas, R. Green, B. Crurchcr, H. Kerr, W. Estabrook, W. Blackard. 2nd SQUAD: B. Holler, D. Tackney, W. Dowdy, T. Mecs, G. Bryce, J. Warner. 3rd SQUAD: P. Pcrrinc, M. McDorman, J. Westmoreland, T. Dcyo, W. Thomas, JAWight. 2nd PLA I OON: D. Amey, R. Reed, B. Erek. 1st SQUAD: J. Norton, H. Upchiirch, J. Rcichnian, A. Haigh, M. Jones, C. Anders. 2nd ,SQUAD: J. McC ' arthy, T. Cosgrove, R. Hubbard, . Roth, B. Stevens. 3rd SQUAD: |. Todd, R. Hou ser, W. McNally, V. .Mdlcr. P. Ckiden, L. Cooper. COMPANY C O T C OFFICERS: A. Ward, C. J. Loch, R. W. .Meyer, A. B. Umstcad. 1st SQUAD: E. Derryberry, W. Kennedy, .1. Evans, D. Bi.sehoff. D. Randall, EL Wright, J. X ' ahaly, E. Ehonipson. 2nd SQUAD: T Steele, S. Snyder, K. elie. F. k.uit hold. E. Baird, S. Foushce, F. Bowman, N. ' an Nui.se, R. Lang. 3rd SQUAD R. FLirdv, R. (i. Hardv, T Whire, I). Edgcrton, G. Phillips, J. Clark, W. Teague, M. Nickelshurg. 4th SQUAD: J. Patterson, i:. , leC;ullers. L. Miller, F. (ianird. R. Keller, R. Harkness. C. Loch, B. Predmore, T. Steele, G. Deursehcr, J. Wright. SEMPER FIDELIS The society which hears the Marine Corps motto, Semper FideHs, seel s to create closer tics among those who have been or will be associated with the United States Marine Corps. It prepares Marine Option ROTC students for Marine officer candidacy and for future service in the Corps. The Duke Beta Chapter of Semper Fidelis was founded in 1952 by students from Duke and the Universtit - of North Carolina. It was subsequently chartered and is now an active unit in the Marine ROTC program, offered at more than fifty colleges and universities throughout the country. The activities of the Society include the annual Marine Birthday Ball in November and field trips to Marine Recruiting Offices in the area. NROTC QUEEN AFROTC QUEEN Eliza Jane Kfnned ' 66 Janice G. Dutf ' 63. 283 ► ' ' Honor lies in honest toil X V ' m Joan E. Jardcn Susan W. OchI f Sandra lo Hai 1 klin I ' , (iwvnn Sue A. Curry WHITE DUCHY Anne E. Currv Ann (;. Barliour V V Sidney J. Nurkin RED FRIARS Jnhn !. Lirkav Ri)t:cr H. Kissam James L. Kennedy. Jr. Charles E. Hill i Charles W. Crain Dav id L Fisher ■Hi 1S9 OLD TRINITY lohn A. Ondcr hdmas F. Loscc Riilicrt I). Di.iiiKind ■ «. r Arthur M. Qii.irrlch.uini Michul B. Rol)LTSrn tfFi Wesley i l. I hompson Neil C. W illuinis. III 290 SANTA FILOMENA I ' vcK ' ii K.i (. ' H.ivcns i Ann Hilda Hix r Carol Ann Frey Diane jiianit;! McKay A i Anne Donnelly Stewart Diane Lovclla Lethe 291 PHI BETA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa, founded on DccciiiIkt 1776, at the College of William and Mary, is the oldest honorary seholastie societ - in the United States. There arc now 170 loeal ehapters. The Duke chapter was chartered in 1919. Piii Beta Kappa ' s emphasis is on the liberal arts and sciences, and it leaves to other organizations the recognition ot ex- cellence in other fields. To be considered tor election, under- graduate students must normally have a .M) qualit -point average tor six semesters while earning a minimum ot 90 Welborn i ' xccll Alexander, Jr. Brenda Prue Balch Ann Cjoodwin Barbour Patricia Fayc Bishop Mary Jane Blackman Travis Charles Broesche Lucia Blakeslec Brunn Constance Alma Caine Fairhd Monsalvatge Caudle Charles William Crain Anita Joyce Cummings Kllen Campbell Finley David Lincoln Fisher Helen I ' lizabeth Cwynn Hines Holt Hall, 111 Charles Edward Hill Meta Ann Hodson Bruce Woodson Hunt Scherer Grace James Nancy Ann Jenkins Betsy Anne Kaufman James Leiand Kennedy, Jr. semester hours. I ' lections are made in October, lebruary, and during Commencement Week. At the Commencement meeting a limited number of Ph.D. candidates are also elected. Otiicers of the Duke chapter for 1961-62 were Dr. Charles R. ail, Presitlent; Dr. Louis J. Budd, ' ice Presi- dent; Dr. William F. Stinespring, Secretary-Treasurer; and Dr. Louise Hall and Dr. J. Harris Proctor, Members of the Kxecutivc Committee. MEMBERS ELECTED OCTOBER 24, 1962 Ronald Neil Kroll Donald Jay Levit James Norman MacNaughton Margaret Emily Yoder McCurdy Richard Kemp Massengill Margaret Asenath Matrone John Otto Meier Robert Chapman Newman Penelope Anne Pangborn Nancy Anne Pell Hebert Ramiro Perez Carol Anne Pi pas 292 Barbara Ann Proctor Marilyn Sue Blackwood Rainey Sara Anne Rice Carl frederick Rolle Margaret Clare Rouse Patti Gayle Saw yer Robert Emery Smith Sally Jean Sprart I ' .ugcne Henry I hompson, Jr. Robert Earl Thornberr ' Dabney Winston Townsend, Jr. Joy Elaine ' Eriplett Lynnc Margaret ' ogel Martha Fleming Warn Elizabeth Anne Welter James Mackey White Lyle Kinmonth Williams, 11 Patricia Willis William Thomas Woodard, Jr. Amanda Tylee Wright John Ward Yarbrough Paul Christopher Young Who ' s Who Anwiifr Students in Americati Collects and Universities is a directory which recognizes seniors who have served their schools, while compiling excellent records in academics and in extra-curricular activities. In 1962- 196?, tort -nine of the Universit ' s graduating campus WHOS WHO leaders were selected to join the ranks of the collegiate aristocracy. Who ' s Who also offers to its members a stu- dent placement sen ' icc, providing recommendations and counseling for the job or graduate study applicant. Brenda F. Balch Ann G. Barbour Heath C. Boyer Claudia C. Bray 1 .ind.i K. Bremer Susan B. Brod Travis C. Broesche Barbara M. Brooke Jane H. Cannon C ' harles . Crain . nne K. Curr ' Sue A. Curry Samuel H. Ellis David 1.. Fisher 1 homas H. Forsyth Carol A. Frey Arthur Gregory Helen F. (iwynn Sandra |. Harrison EveKn k. Havens iilho ' t lllJig J J. jVJ£[ J(i; jN iJjNJYill )JTJ£i ; JU WAl L Katherine . Heals Charles E. Hill Ann H. Hix Anne R. Irwin Roger H. Kissam James L. Kenned , Jr. Diane Lethco Carolyn S. McGhee Diane J. lcKa johnn 1. Markas John O. . leier Sidne ' j. Nurkin Susan W. Oehl John A. Onder Barbara A. Proctor Arrhiir 1. Quatrlcbaum Edward S. Rickards. Jr. -Michael B. Roberson Carl F. Rolle .Margaret C. Rouse Robert W. Sanders. Jr. Martha K. Shaw Wesley .M. Thompson Patricia .M. Towle l.ynne 1. bgel David M. Waggoner Elizabeth . Waters Phoebe eit Susan A. W hite NeilC. Williams. Ill Paul C. Youne 293 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Uclta Kappa, founded at Duke in 1926, is the national honorary for senior men who have excelled in leadership, character, and service to the University. The purpose of the organization is to recognize those w ho have distinguished themselves in campus activities and whose efforts have inspired others to strive for similar attainments. As a group, ODK attempts to bring together men from all Heath Claiborne Boyer Iravis Charles Broesche illiam Charles Oain Samuel Henr ' I ' .llis David Lincoln Fisher lames VV. Futrell phases of collegiate lite in order to help mold the sentiments ot the student body on questions of both local and national interest. Some of the many areas represented by recent members include scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, speech, music, and drama. Charles Etiward Hill James Leland Kennedy Roger Harvey Kissam Sidney Joseph Nurkin John .Andrew Onder Arthur M. ( uattlebaum John A. Walker, Jr. Paul C. Young 294 Bi-nionthl ' Sunday evening meetings tor dinner ;ind dis- cussion form the basic program ot the senior women ' s honorary. Phi Kappa Delta. Campus problems, as v eil as matters ot interest and mutual concern, are brought up by members, w ith the aim ot improving co-operation between students and administration and turtherine the unitv and PHI KAPPA DELTA spirit t the campus community. Phi Kappa Delta was tounded at Duke in 1944, as the sister fraternity to Omicron Delta Kappa. The honorary recognizes achievement in leadership, scholarship, extra-curricular activities, and serv- ice to the University. Girls who have proved themselves outstanding in these fields are tapped for membership. Ann Goodw in Barbour Barbara Al. Brooke Jane H. Cannon Sue Ann Curry Eleanor . 1. Dantzler Janice G. Duf Helen I.lizabeth (i nn Sandra Jo Harrison Katharine I lorack Anne R. Irwin Nancy x nn Jenkins Carol vn Sue .McGhee Susan W. Oehl Margaret C. Rouse Martha K. Shaw Sall - J. Spratt Joy E. Triplett Martha F. Warn Elizabeth W. Waters Judith Ann W ' einer Phoebe Welt Carol A. illiams 295 SANDALS Founded in the 1930 ' s, Sandals recognizes twenty rising sophomore girls who meet the group ' s high standards of personal character, attitude, leadership potential, w illingness to co-operate w ith others, intellectual curiosity, and service to the University. These outstanding girls serve the Duke community in many ways: by assisting during Orientation Week and at Homecoming, by conducting campus tours tor prospective students, and b ' volunteering as w riters of pa - day bills for the WSCJA Treasurer. Sandals members also usher at W SCiA assemblies. Sandals sponsors a mid- inter tea for the Trustees of the Universits ' , numerous banquets, and a fall dance, in con- junction w ith Beta Omega Sigma, the group ' s West Campus counterpart. 1 he organization also features regular seminars, speakers, and topical discussions treating a wide variety ot subjects and areas ot interest. 1 he proceeds from the girls ' tund-raising projects are incorporated in the Sandals Scholar- ship, awarded each year to an outstanding rising sophomore co-ed. Patricia L. Adams Susan K. Cotterill Anne E. Davis Lynn Etheridge Martha D. Eranck Heather |. Low Barbara A. Morgan Nancy AL Murray Carolyn S. Odom Linda Orr Susan L. Persons Mary A. Plant Susan |. Rackelman Maryann Ricketts Sandra J. Robinson Marcia . L Ross Sally A. Schumacher Viola C. Sellers Mary C. Tarpley Mall Tuul 296 I ' -ach spring. Beta Omega Sigma taps men from the ranks of the rising sophomore class who have excelled in scholar- ship, leadership, and service. Founded in 1917 to meet the need for recognition ot leadership potential, BOS has taken on the task ot promoting student participation in campus atiairs. BOS members act as guides during Homecoming, con- Kenneth C. Bass Jan M. Evans Thomas S. Kvans John T. Grigsby Chcslcy C. Herbert Robert A. Holt Lee A. Kuntz Richard C. Lam BETA OMEGA SIGMA duct the election and coronation ot the Homecoming Queen, and sponsor a car wash with Sandals. With the help and support of the faculty members who are tapped each year, Beta Omega Sigma actively promotes individual responsi- bility within the University, as well as exemplary conduct among its members. John C. McClain W illiam G. .Moorerield Sherit A. Nada .Michael L Peterson Stephen T Porter W illiam I ' .. Pursley Ray V. Ratliff John - . R an Herbert I). Steele John L. Waddell Craig . Wbrthington Thomas AL Zavelson 297 IVY Ivy, East Campus sophomore hoiiorarx. c-ncouragLS scholarship and stimulates intellectual curiosit ' among women students. Founded in IV i7 1) the class of 1940, the honorary taps members after the first semester of their freshman year or in the fall of their sophomore year. Cur- rent membership requirements are a 3.25 scholastic average for the first semester or a 3.5 for the whole year, but it has recently been voted to raise the re(]uirements to 3.5 for the Lucile J. Anutta Susan E. Appletim Judith A. Baker Elizabeth A. Barnett Edna G. Bay Diane C. Bennett Barbara A. Blohm (iary R. Carden (ieraldinc A. Cohoc Sandra M. Collins Maurine Doggctt Loellen K. English Alice H. Estes Laura ' . F aulkner Doloris A. Fincher Martha D. Franck Rebecca J. Frank Iidith A. Eraser Linda K. Gambill Carol L. Gegauff Saragene AL Glass Caroline L. Gram Irene V. Gulledge Martha F. Hamilton first semester also. lv annualh ' co-sponsors with the Phi I ta Sigma a l)an(]uet to honor all freshmen with a 3.0 average or better on their mid-scmcstcr grades. The honorary also presents the annual Uorm Scholarship Cup to the East C ampus house u ith the highest scholastic average and pro- vides guides tor the Angler B. Duke Scholarship finalists ' Weekend. Carol A. Hastings Doris A. Ingram Benita B. Jankle Catherine J. R. Love Heather J. Low Karen V. Luce Mary B. Martin Mary C. Heald Patricia M. Kasmar Evehn J. Krueger Jane M. Maxwell Mary M. Mill er Nancy L. Moore Amy Morrison Katherine C. Norris jMarjorie A. O ' Neall Linda f)rr Margaret A. Osborne Carol B. Papps Susan J. Pauly Mary A. Plant Pamela L. Pugh Judith A. Rector Deanna L. Robertson Linda S. Rogers Salh ' A. Schumacher Barbara R. Sears Ruth M. Sutch Mary C. Tarplcy Jane VV. Titus Wendelin H. Tuttle Wendy P. Watson Sarah L. Weaver Judy J. Wikler Ann M. Williams Betty Yeh I he national sophoniorc honory. Phi I ' ta Sigma, u as organized spccihcally for the purpose of recognizing and encouraging academic excellence. The major activities of the group include special tutoring assistance to freshmen and participation as discussion leaders in the Special Advisor ' Program. Each year, the members of Phi I ' ta Sigma hold a banquet with Ivy to honor those freshmen who have a B ' PHI ETA SIGMA average at mid-semester. Ereshmen who attain a i.5 quality- point ratio for the fall semester or a .5 for the entire year are eligible to be tapped. With the encouragement of its sponsor. Dr. Harold W. Lewis, Phi Eta Sigma has become an administrative structure for academic leadership through- out the vear. Kenneth C. Bass, III Guy A. Bayes Ernest J. Branscomb Paul E. Brow n, Jr. Robert D. Garlitz Dwight P. Cruikshank, 1 ' Ernest E. IJunn Thomas S. Evans Stephen D. Fo.x James E. Gardner, Jr. Robert T Graybeal Hugh E. HenrN- Thomas J. Herin Bruce H. Johnson Nelson R. Kent John S. Kitchin Samuel M. . l ers, Jr. Erank W. Ra sor, II John A. Ryan, Jr. Ronald J. ' aughan Peter R. Ward Stanle ' S. Ward Charles D. White, Jr. 299 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY A national honorar ' , the Arnold Air Society salutes out- standing AFRO rC cadets. Students in both Advanced and Basic Air Science courses who have maintained an overall 2.0 average and have demonstrated outstanding military leadership are eligible for membership. 1 he Society w as founded in 1944 in honor ot General Hap Arnold, the the Commander of the Army Air Forces during World War 11. Since 1950, the Duke chapter has followed the lead of the national organization in promoting good citizenship in the air age. The Society ' s program includes direction of the Civil Air Patrol program, instruction in drill pro- cedure at neighboring primary and secondary schools, and an annual competition for local AFROTC and NROTC drill teams. Rwii- I: S. Tiivcrnise, B. .Andcr.snn, J. HLimiltnn, 1 ' .. Tivtrni ' rhornt.crry. K. lkns,.ti. Ron- j; J. Ozliolt, T. Furncss, 15 k ; M.irvin. Ron- 2: W. Arthur, H. Riidi.sill, A. Adams, D. Tims, G. Hcrzog, R. A 111. J, Kigc, W. Doiiglus, R. Hoadlcy. 300 CORSAIRS SOCIETY The Corsairs Societ ' was foundcii in iy5.S to recognize signiticant student contributions in the naval reserve pro- gram. For the past five years, the organization has promoted interest in naval activities by honoring outstanding midship- men and by increasing esprit de corps in the RC) 1 C. Membership is open to juniors and seniors with a B average in aval Science courses and an overall 2.0 qualit - point ratio. I ' he individual ' s attitude toward the XROTC progr.im and its work is also used as a selective criterion. C ' urrenrly, the Universit) ' chapter is working toward mem- liership in a national naval honorary. Roiv 1: C. Schuller. B. Hever. J. Kiscr. D. Du.skin. W. aiidreuil, D. Oalhousc. Ro- - 2: R. Barnes, R. Kissam. I. Allen. . Kiihn, 1. Worshat J. .Meier, .VI. Mollis. 301 TAU BETA PI Ro- I: B. Hunt, 1. Or lanis, J. Mci L. Couch, J. Ozholt, D. [XttniLTUig, C. Hus.i, J. Ha Tau Beta Pi is a national honorary tor junior and senior engineering students who have demonstrated both exemplary character and scholastic ability. At Duke, the top 12% of the junior engineering class is eligible for membership, along with the upper-fifth of the senior class. The local chapter was founded in January, 1948, for the purpose of recognizing those who have distinguished themselves as undergraduates or alumni and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the College of Engineering. As part of its program tor the fall semester, the society sponsored a series of lectures on correct slide rule procedure. Members are tapped twice each year; on each occasion, the ceremony is followed by an initiation banquet. ALPHA KAPPA PSI In loinintr Alpha Kappa Psi, business, accounting, and economics majors have the opportunity to share common prob- lems and to augment classroom learning with practical experience. Chartered in 1929, the society was one of the first organizations founded at Duke; it is now a chapter of the oldest and largest pro- fessional fraternity in Business Adminis- tration. Activities mclude lectures b ' guest speakers and several interesting held trips each year. The program is designed to foster research, to educate the public to appreciate and demand high standards in the fields of commerce, ac- counts, and finance, and to promote an interest in courses leading to a degree m Business Administration. Any in- terested undergraduate with a 2.0 average will be considered for membership. Kou- I: F. Bell, Frcs.; J.C:ounc, R. RanM)n. R. Ihoin,., . I u... J. Rcynold.s, C. Sheldon, W. Tucker, R. Sanders, J. Doar, J. Welsh. ,.,;. ,-,... r. Kinch, N. Harritl, Itl.is. Ko-d ' 2: ). Stafford. R. OKcniion. 5: S. Gentry, A. James, J. limberlakc, R. Dartt, T. Jones, . 1. Courtney. TAU PSI OMEGA Kstablishcd in 19 2 as Lc Salon Kran ais through the ctiorts ot Dr. and Mrs. Ncal Dow, a group ot students interested in French was chartered, in l iS, as the Alpha chapter of Tau Psi Omega, the national honorary French fraternity. To become members, students must maintain a B average in French studies and an over-all C average, and be reasonably fluent in the language. Students wishing to further their knowledge of France and things Gallic are invited to the French table — La Table Frangaise — , sponsored by the honorary, each Tuesday evening in the I ' ast Campus Union. The chapter an- nually produces a major French play, featuring an all-student cast, and sponsors several French picnics. Roil- I: V. Caudle, S. Ochl, J. H(ilni iiiisr. Ro-n- 2: J. Walker. M. Trent, J. Cotliran, V. Salch. 304 Rn- - I: ( M. Side; , R. Xickcry. S. Helm. R. Oandall. S. Bcnitwcll, Prof. Juan Casrcll.in.i. R. SchuLncmann, B. Sniirh. Rnzi- 2: L. riihank. .■ . Heath, F. Tofflcmirc. R. Prcdmnrc. L. Cantrcll. N. Davidson. S. Wiley. , 1. W ' nlf. r :Hal)la cspanol. ' Have a 2M average with a .1.0 in Spanish? 1 he.se are the quahheations for membership in Sittma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honorar in its t entN-tifth year at Duke to this organization may look to banquets and picnics, talk fcssors on a variety of subjects, and in- formal gatherings in the homes ot mem- Initiates torw ard by pro- bers ot the Spanish department. By such means, Sigma Delta Pi hopes to create in its members a wider knowledge of the appreciation for Hispanic contribu- tions to culture, and to provide a nucleus of Spanish language activities for those with special interest and ability in that subiect. 305 KAPPA DELTA PI Ro- - 1: H. Harris, S. Spcrry, E. Fulbright, M. Jaeger, P. Hatcher, E. Vutz, J. Norris. ' . !■ Inuers, J. Howard, A. Fussell. Roii- 2: P. Vairo, A. Wil- liams, R. Williams, E. Lewis, G. Hipps, V. Schoeiily. H. Sublett, N. Thompson, N. Jenkins, T. C;olvin. Rou- 3: A. Hurlburt, J. Ross, J. Towsend, W. Carr, D. Howard, H. Pcddicord, E. Mason, J. Adams, E. West. The Duke chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a national education honorary, was founded thirty-six years ago. The or- ganization encourages high personal, pro- fessional, and intellectual standards for prospective teachers, while recognizing the contribut ons made by those planning to teach. To be eligible for membership, juniors, seniors, and graduate students must rank scholastically in the upper fifth of their respective class and must maintain a B average in education courses. To prepare students to meet the challenges facing future leaders in education, the society sponsors monthly meetings and luncheons with noted guest speakers and a spring picnic and banquet. PI MU EPSILON In 19i2, the Ndrrh C.nrolin.i Alph.i C ' haptcr ot Pi .Mu I ' psildn was founded at the University to stimulate interest in mathematics and to recognize outstanding scholarship in that Held. 1 he socict ' ' s requirements for membership are those set by the national organization. .A can- didate tor membership must have a i.O average in mathematics and an overall . .0. The honorary meets twice each year to greet new members. At these sessions, professors and seniors majoring in mathe- matics discuss progress and opportunity in marheniarics and related technical Knii- 1: C. WiMuLirJ. 1 . Srr.ivhorn, I ' ,. Finky. (... Get?., K. Stcttlcr, , l. Hart, A. ( .iicrr T W.ird. W. Watson. K. Benson, N. Culbertson, J. White, R. Smith, lion- 2: . 0 n, W . Bl.ickucMcr, K. Keller, 1, Keny in, B. Stone. 1 W illnni.s, K. Ihompson. C!. Hu.sa, R. Woods, R. Newman, T. Dankel, B. Bhickwelder. Koii- 3: S. Buekner, D, Coolidge. J. Sites, S. Spencer, J. Cook, R. Ran, R. (uieleher, .1. Roedigcr, F. Armbrecht. P.Ward, S. Eckols. ' £l! J ' rr ADNISIRS: Allan Bone, Paul Bryan; MEMBERS: J. Abbot, T. Andcr.snn, R. Armbrecht, A. Bennett, E. Bennett, C, Bray, A. Brisen- dine, J. Callahan, L. Cantrell, D. Ekker, S. Fpps, D. Ferrell, P. Finch, D. Giiclcher, B. Godwin, N. Grant, R. Grier, G. Grim, P. Gurley, 1). Hess, J. Holt, E. Keller, H. Klugel, F. Little, R. London, ' .. Morgan, B. Newman, W. Plant, J. Rivera, A. Smith, A. Smith, W. Smith, L. Speek, B. Tnckey, R. Vaughan, J. Waggoner, B. Watson, J. ein- garth, P. W hear, M. Whcland. ' ( 2- 9() was a year ot rransirion tor Delta , Ui lau, rhc iianonal music honorary. Although one oi the oldest i;r(ni| s on campus, the societ ' trot a new start anil a new name ihuint; the past year. Originally founded at Duke in ' 22 under the name Kappa Kappa Psi, rhe honorar was re uei.l hi I ' ' 5S, atrer suspending activities during World War M. Delta . lu lau recognizes outstanding ' musicians and enthusiastic band members and requires that candidates tor membership have participated in either the Concert Band or the Marching Band. The group ' s program is, in part, devoted to re- eei ' ing and entertaining visiting musical groups and to planning and arranging the annual Hiuh School Band Daw DELTA MU TAU Roil- 1: E. Barnes, B. Hunt, A. Barr, W. W dliamson. Ro J. Ozbolt, C. Rolle, P. Gurley, E. Bryan. In .April of 1959, Delta Chi Lpsilon, a local scholastic honorary, was founded by eight senior civil engineering students and a representative of rhc College of Kngincering faculty. This past year, the group ' s principal concern was draw ing up a petition for membership in Chi l.psilon, the national civil engineering honorary. The aim of the organi- zation is to contribute to the improvement of professional standards b ' encouraging rhe development of individual character and the exercise of tech- - _ . meal skills. To quality tor member- I JV,] , 1 ship, the undergraduate must, as a - lunior, rank in the upper titth ot his V_jlil class or, as a senior, in the upper r -t. t third hPSlLON 308 I I v.- tLipping of women for membership in Deira Phi Rho Alpha, the local athletic honorars ' , is based upon OLir- standing participation and leadership in the sports program of the Woman ' s College. Rising juniors and seniors are elected each spring. The society has had a long histor - on campus; it was organized in 1921. By its active participation in various intramural and individual sports, the group hopes to increase student interest and enthusiasm tor the athletic program. The organization, in tact, favors the expansion of the present _, athletic program tor women. I ach -ear, 1 ill Delta Phi Rho Alpha presents a gold key to the senior who has shown the greatest interest in the societs ' s pro- DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA Rozi- I: L. Mocrc. R. Mills, (1. Mildrop. Ron ' 2: S. Helm, M. Stray- horn, N. Ingrain. Row J: Jndy lanst, Helen 1 liiinias, president; Susan Klein, Sue Pipkin. Row 2: Pani Cull, Judy Weiner, Hugh Mills, Fairtid Caudle. Row : Arthur Berger, Robert Stewart. Joseph Tieger, Charles Boneau, advisor. Formerly a local group, Psi Chi Delta became atiiliatcd in 19. 8 with the national psychology honorary Psi Chi. In order to stimulate interest and recognize achievement in the field of psychology, the group holds monthly meetings to which guest speakers are invited to speak on various topics of primary and related concern. One of the functions of the organizations is the publishing of a newsletter con- taining the current research of individual T)CT members. To be eligible for member- ship, Psi Chi Delta requires that an ' T_rT applicant be a psychology major with at least six hours of credit in the de- partment. Also, he must have a IX) psychology course average and a 2.S over-all. DELTA 309 The Order of Hippocrates, honorary socict ' of the Duke L ' nivcrsity Pre-Medical Society, was founded in 1955 to honor those students who have been active in extra-cur- ricuiars and who show promise of going on to successful careers in medicine. Requirements for induction are mem- bersiiip in the Pre-Med Society, an overall 3.0 quality- point ratio w irii A minimum of 75 semester hours, and a B average in the pre-medical sciences. Members of the Order contribute to Cn wnv v, ' n T T F) the pre-med monthly, vyJCvLylll-IV which also features re- ports by former Duke students who are now practicing jM.D. ' s. OF HIPPOCRATES James Clark, Kemp Masstng ill, Gner Mcrwiii Ro-j.- I: T. Broeschc, D. Waggoner, J. Hamilton. Kwu.- 2: M. Robersnn, C:. Rolle, S. Nurkni. The Order of St. Patrick w as established on campus in 1945. Its open purposes the socierx ' is a secret order are to inspire pride in the College of I ' ngineering, to stimu- late student interest and participation in the extra-curricular activities of the College, and to foster better student- faculty relations. Since its inception, the Order has recog- nized those men who have demonstrated definite leader- ship ability. The group bases irs membership i]ualirications on a point-system, which ORDER considers achievement in the classroom and laboratory and in the activities pro- gram. Eligible juniors and seniors are tapped in De- cember. This past ear, Dr. Charles Harmon became faculty advisor to the Order. OF ST. PATRICK 310 Pi laii Sigma, ;! national mechanical engineering honorary, was founded at Duke in 1944. It accepts for membership only those in the top 25 ' c, of the junior class or in the top 35% of the senior mechanical engineering class. The goals of the group are three-fold: to stimulate interest in depart- mental activities, to develop co-operation among the various branches of the College of Engineering, and to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession. To further these goals, Pi Tau Sigma each year gives, T)T to the sophomore mechanical engineer- ing maior attaining the highest average, an Outstanding Sophomore Award. It also presents an award to the major w ho presents the best engineering paper in class or in professional society com- petition. Rounding out its activities are review lectures for the K.I.T. exam and an initiation banquet. TAU SIGMA Kali- I: RiclLird crcn. Llu is Ken Thomas Mclntire. i .ird Snyder Ro-iv 1: tiabney To vn.sfnd, Jr., Robert Newman, Stanley Echols. Rrra.- 2: Robert Sniirh, W ' eldoii Cox, George Lockwood, Jimmy MaeXarKhton. .Members of Sigma Pi Sigma have the distinction of be- longing to the second oldest chapter of the only national physics honorary in existence today. Requiring for member- ship an overall .3.0 plus a B average in a minimum of eleven hours of physics, the group gives recognition onh- to students of proven ability who show promise of future achievement. During the year, the society sponsors informal get-togethers, as well as lectures by eminent faculr ' mem- bers and visiting physicists. Also on the annual agenda are preparations for the fall and spring picnics of the Physics T)T Department. Through its activities, the Duke chapter helps to uphold the tradi- tion of national Sigma Pi Sigma, w hieh limits the use of its name to accredited colleges and universities offering a challenging program in physics. SIGMA PI SIGMA 311 The goal of Pi Sigma Alpha is to promote excellence in pdlirical science and to stimulate an interest in the subject anionu societN ' members and on the general campus. Ac- cdriiuigK, rhe group includes both tacult ' and students who have shown excellence in the held. Membership re- i|uirements include a 3.0 average in at least ten hours of political science courses as well as rank in the upper third oF the applicant ' s class. Pi Sigma Alpha annually sponsors liorh lectures and seminars which are of iiueresr to the entire University Com- munif ' . riiis ear, the members invited Leon X ' olhciv, an editor of Neavswirk ' , to speaU on communism and arranged a spring seminar on our changing world. PI SIGMA ALPHA Ron- 1: J. Gordon, S. Sprart, B. D avis. Ro ' iv 2: C. Came, M. Hodson. M. Rouse. Roiv I: M. Rouse, R. Parks, R. Benedict, (i. Hollisrer. Rrm- 2: G. Schenck, K. Cohen. 1 ' he Huke chapter of Theta Alpha Pi, national dramatics honorary, was reactivated on campus in 1958. The group seeks to create an interest in the theater by recognizing achievement in the dramatic arts. Students who have made a significant contribution to the theater on campus are ac- cepted as members. The individual may make his mark in one or more areas: acting, directing, writing, publicity, or in the technical aspects of production. Theta Alpha Pi holds its initiation ceremonies twice each year, as new members are selected T T-JpTT A at the becinninu ot each semester. ALPHA PI 312 IN MEMORIAM Horace Alexander Inman, Jr. 1941-1962 As he was an oursranding nicniber ot the Duke comniunit ' , the Ilor.icc A. Inman, Jr. Citizenship Award is given by his parents and the brother- hood of Phi Kappa Sigma. The award is to be presented annually to rec- ognize and encourage fraternit - leadership, participation and integrity within the fraternity system and within Duke University. 313 V ' ' JHk J ill O aaiaaaafl r::-? a man will determine his future life TRINITY COLLEGE ck Omlcr. Prcs.; Robert S;im1crs, ' . Pros. Ri.l.LTt Dniiiic.iid, Scc.-Trcas. SENIOR Aiii.ind.i Wright, ' . Pres.; Diana Graham, Pros.; ' ■ IVttv WcltcT, Trca.s.; Susie Parson, Sec, Joan rden, WSCA Rep. WOMAN ' S COLLEGE 318 SCHOOL OF NURSING Kathryn Chrisrcnscn, Prcs.; M.irth.i Wiirm.in, V. Prcs.; Nikki Guy, Trc;is.; K.irL-n l-orscnius, Sec. OFFICERS Douglas McCaig, Sec; David Waggoner, Pres. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 319 j0m feA% BH()I, ll.nil.md ., ( :h.irkM..n. W. Wi., ; r,fv,- ' l-K T; Campus Chest I, CcMKfrr liarui 1.2, i, 4, Duke PhiVL-rs I; Svniplionv Orchc-s- tr.i :. !. 4. AI5IU) I I , SLfton F. J., Cioldslmro, N. C., History; BOS 2. Trias., SoplidiiKirc Cdrtss; ( ' hill. Student Union Major Attractions Com- iiiittcc !, Housemaster 4, YF ' . ' C 2, 3; Old Trinity 4. ABBOl r, llio cicty 2, }. ' I AH, Prc-. Icd So- ADAMS. Andreu |., |r.. I ' t. Smitli. Ark., llislnrv: SX ' ] ' . Air Forcx RO rC 1.2, . 4, Bench and Bar I. 2. 3. Pres. 4. Al.BI ' .RS. Dorothy A., Cirand Rapids. Mich.. F.lniinihnv F.diic.nmi; K TAC; 4; Woman ' s Judicial Board 3. AI.F.XANDKR. John P.. ( :. nroc, Texas; Geriiuw: ( :hapel Choir 1.2,4; Men ' s Glee Club I, 2, 4, Marching Band 1. AI.I ' A ' ANDFR, WVlbom F.. Jr.. Feiioir, N. C.. Hislary; ' hAM, Stu- dent Union 2. 5. 4, Housemaster 4; YFAC 3. . ' 1.FFN. lohn A., Jr., Snuthfield. N. C;.; I ' sydinlof y; Corsairs, Concert Band 1, 3, Duke Ambas.sadors 4, Navy RO I ' C: l . 2. i. 4. ALLEN, John C, IH, Durham. N. C.; lliswrv; IIKA, C:aption Fditor CiUMKi EER 2; Basketball I; Clolf I. 1963 SENIORS Fiii rth mil ' : ALLFN. .Shirley H.. Durham. N. C; Ninsiiif . ALWORIH. Ihonuis. (;ien Ridfie. N. |.; H„su„ss AJmuiistr.uion; ' 1 K ' I •. AMFY. David C. Lancaster, N. V.; } ' s clwlov. : Al ' t ' ; Frat. Pres. 4; Navy ROFC L 2. 3, 4. Fifth r,ni-: AMLl ' .V, Fduard Arnold, St. Petersburg, Fla.; I ' rr-Pei t.il: .W ' A; Pep Board 2, Pre-Mcd Society 2. ANDFRSON, Bruce H., Thonusville, Ga.; History: UK ' ] ; Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; YFAC 3;WDBS 1, 2, 3. ANDFRSON, Judith L., Towson, Md.; Science Education; KA0; Pres. Panhellcnic Society. .■XNDI ' RSON, Lawrence H., Farmingdalc, N. Y.; Accounting; Air Force ROIC: 1, 2. ANDFRSON, Mildred A., State College, Pa.; Nursing. ARMBRECHT, Frank AL, Jr., Richmond, ' Va.; Chemistry; Pi Mu Ep- silon; Concert Band 1. 2. 3; YF. C 4. Hoof ' n ' Horn 2. 3. 4. Marching B.md 1. 2. . Symphony Orchestra 4. Swimming 1; ID( ' Cabinet 3. Srventli voir: AR.VIOUR, Clifford A., North NSA 3; Coordinator 4. . ld.; English; Chronicle 1; ARMSIRONG. J., X ' llla Park. III.; i: . ARNOLD. Ciary S.. Roekville Centre. N. Y; I ' rc-McJ; ZB F; Archive 3; Peer 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3; .Shoe and Slipper Club 2, 3. 4, Vicc-Prcs. 4. 320 First rou ' : ATKINS, Jc-.m, Ci.inkn City. . V.; . Lillienhilui: ll , Woni.iirs (I C lub I, 1, i, P.mlKlknii: Council. AVKR. ' K, Talcott ' ., Win.sron-Salcm, N. C; Chn iistrv: H - Alpli.i Plii Oinc-gj 1,2,?; Prc-. lcd Society I. 1; Shoe ami Slipper I. J. i, 4. imilA, C;eorge R., |r., ji.ilduin, N. ■.; ElntruM F.iinuiirrDia.: •I ' K ' I ' . BAKER, George T. III. (;oron.Kl... C.ilif.; I ' liilosoi ln- . . A; Navv ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. BANKS, Robert M.. |r., Corpu.s Christi. Tex;i.s; F.commiics; OK ' ! ' ; Navv RO ' IC 1. 2. ?, 4; Semper I ' ldeiis . 4, See.-Treas. 4; Coninin- doreCliih 1.2, 4. BARBOUR, Ann C, Morganton, N. C, Fniilnh; KAW, White Duchy, Phi Kappa Delta, .Sandals, Ivy; FAC: 3; House Pres. 4. BARKFOOT, Sherwood W.. Cireenshoro. N. C... Fnalish: Air Force ROTC I; Pre-Med Society 1. 2, 3, 4. BARNF:S, Edwin R., HilLsboro, N. C:.; Civil Env.iiiecnnK.: . XA; Corsairs; ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC: 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Chi Epsilon, Trcas. 4, B. RNr ' S, Mary . ., Charleston, S. C. Chnnntry: Ivy. Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS 19 6 3 Fourth roir: BARNETl ' , G. G., Briellc, N. J.; Hiisiiirss AJininisirMinii: IIK-I ' , Alpha Kappa Psi; Golf 1, 2. 3. 4, Basketball 1. BARR, Arthur M., Jack.sonville. Fla.; Civil F iv.iii,rriim: . A; ASCE 1,2, 3, 4, IFC 3,4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, ?, 4. Frat. Pres. 4 ' BARR, Patricia H.. Greensboro. X. C:.; Xiiniiiv.. Fiftli rotr; BARRi:, Sandy E., Columbia, S. C; FJiianwn. BAR I I.I ' IF. Peter N., Monterey. Calif.; .oology. BASK I . Marvanne S., Bishopville. S. C... Niirsiiiu.: FAC 2. Sixth toil-: BASS, Jennie W., Nashville, Tcnn.; Chemistry: Pep Board 2; ( ' n ii- CLEER 2; Student Union; Special Services Committee I. 2, 3. BASSETT, Richard R., Ramallah, Jordan; Foliiical Sciaur; I K ' r; ' arsity D. BAFi:. Caryl M., Ridgewood. N. J.; Fremh: KAW. Seventh roir: BAI ' EMAN, James N., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fcnnoniics; I ' N; Radio Coun- cil 4; Track 1;WDBS 4; Student Union 2, v BAUGHER, Patricia S., Camp Hill, Pa.; .SooWok.v,- I ' K; Panhellenic ( ouncil, Treas. 3; Women ' s Chorus 1; Sorority Pres. 4. BEASLEY. Robert L., Durham, N. C; FJiicnmn: ATA; arsity D; Football 1.2. 3, 4. 321 M ii ; Ui:i)IN(;ni:i.l), l,.hri K., Ir.. V.n Shculs, S. C; Chrwi trx- i; IVc-. Icil SociL-ty I. :, Marihiiit; Harul. Kl I:M1:R, Sandra I... DcVVitt, N. ., A '  rj; ;i;,- Woman ' s Cite Club I , -, ' ; ( anipiis Chest 1; Chapel Choir I, 2, !, 4; State Student Nurses ' Assncl.ltlcm I, 2. .!, 4. lil IS(;|||;K, Ceorge I).. IVnsaeola, Ma.; Hnlory; I ' N. Sironii mil ' : liia.L, Clorwin A., Cciluiiilius, (ia., ' .(v,7Wokv; Navy RC) IC 1, 2, i, 4. HI 1,1,, Donald K., Arlington, ' a.; History; Campus Chest 2; Chapel ( :hoir 2, 3,4; Men ' s (ileeClub 1, 2, 3 Vice-Pres. and Business Manager 4, Prc-Med Soeiety 1, 2, 4. Bh ' LL, Paul F ' ' .., |r., Miami, Kla.; Business Administmlwii; -K . Cor.viirs; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marching Band 2; Navy RO IC I, 2. 5. 4, W DBS I. 2, 3, Station Man.iger 4. Coinniodore Cluli I, 2, !, 4, Radio Coun- Tlnrd row: BI ' .NNl ' TT, Bruee H., Morrisvillc, Pa.; Cnil Enaunrnnf,; ASCF, 4; N ' arsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. Bl RCI R, Arthur F,., Eutawville, S. C; Psychology: Pm ( ' hi Delta 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4; Air Force ROTC 1; Bench and Bar 1. BI ' .Sl. James A., Concord, N. C.; Business Aiiniinistjtioii: ITKA; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. 1963 SENIORS BFTHFA, rhomas I)., Newport News, ' a,; Eniilish; 1«A(-); AIKSEC Pres. 4; Soccer 1.2, Tennis 2, 3. Bi; ' n S, Alice F., Westtield, N. J.; Nursing. BIXNINC;, Batbara A., Lexington, N. C, ReVigiun: AP, Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4. liflli roii-: BISHOP, Linda J., Durham, N. C; Xursing. BISHOP, Patricia F., Ft. Belvoir, Va.; Psychology; FAC 4, Phi Heta Kappa; Psi Chi Delta 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1. BIITINGER, Elizabeth A., Mooresville. N. C; Psychology: Prc-Med Society 1, 2; House Pres. 4; WSGA Council 4. HI I S, John I ' ., I ligh Point. N. C:.. English; Peer 3, 4; Fencing ' Fcam BLACKBURN. W lUiam W.. Wainwright, Alaska; IN. H1,ACK L N, Maty Jane. Lenoir, N. C; English. Seventh row: BI,ANC;0. David B.. Winston-Salem. N. C:.; History; Mil, Bench and Bar 1, 2; Student Union 2, 3, 4. BLAND. Robert N., St. Albans, W. a.; Political Science; Air Force RO FC I, 2; Bench and Bar 2; Town Men ' s Club L Trcas. 2, 3, Pres. 4. BLOC ' K. Barbara R.. Newport News, Va.; Elementiiry Education; Al ' . ' l ' ; ( HAMKIEKR I, Sorority Editor 2. 4; Hillcl .Society I, 2. 3. 322 BLUMKKI.Dl, D.nc W.. Pittsliurgli, I ' .i.. Civil l-:iiv.iii,riiiiv.: A lA, ASCK 5; Track 1 , 2, i, 4. BODI ' lN, C:arlj A., Sioux City, Iowa; Accoiiniiiiv.: KA, Ciiwikiiih I; Social Standards 4; House t oiincil. !. I ' OLK, Diana S., Pittsficid, Mass.; I ' syclwlony; AXU; I ' AC. 4, Dnmi ' icc-Prcs. ?; Dorm Judicial Com. 4. BONHAM, (k-orgc (i., Cliarlottc, X. C, I ' n-MrJ; Prc-McJ Society 1, 2, 3. BOOKKR, loiin P., ' .illialla, S. C, Vtr-.Mal; Prc-Mcd Society 1, 2, 1, 4; Peer 1, 3, 4. BOUTWI ' I.I,, Susan v.. Palm Be.ich, Kla., Sfi.wisli; KKT, Sigma Delta P., Woman ' s Judicial Board 4, FAC ?. BOWMAN, Charles R., Oyster Bay, N. Y.; Cnil E,ni.ii,eenns.; , XA; Air Force ROTC 1,2; ASCE 3, 4. BOYD, Robert A., Greensboro, N. C; Business Aiiiiiiiiislr.iii ' ni: IIK 1 ; Air Force ROTC 1; ASME 2, Sec. 3; C:hamicii:ik I. BOYKR, Heath C, Kansas City, Mis.souri; History: B(-)ll; Old Innitv ( ' lull; ODK, BOS; Men ' s Judicial Board !. 4. Svmpcisium ( ' omniirree 2, !, 4. SENIORS 1963 BRADLEY, Elizabeth G., Wilson, N. C. Scieme EdiicatiuiK Delta Phi Alpha; Chronicle 4. BRADSHAW, Barbara A., Wmston-Salem, X. C; FJiic.ition: AAII; FAC 4; Social Standards 2. BRAISTED, LYNNE. Staten Island, N. Y, I ' syeholoKy; KAW; Xereidian C ' lub 3. Fifth roll-: BRAY, Claudia C, Ea.st Point, Cia., Miisi,; FAC 4, Duke Players 4, Woman ' s Chorus, Pres. 4; Delta Mu Tau 4; Madrigals I, i, 4, ( hapcl Choir. BREITWEISER, Robert A., Jr., Arlington, a., Business A.iminis- frjtion; IIN; Air Force ROTC I, 2. BREMER, I.inda K.. Upper Montclair, X. |., Ilistorx: Wil. Dorm Pres. 4. Sixth row: BRi:XXAX, Jo hn W., Portsmouth, ' a., fre-L.tii-: ' l-AH. BREWER, Karen K., Casper, Vyo.; Ent lish: KA(-). BREYMEIER, Linda, Walpole, Mass.; Enfilish: Chronuh- 1,2, W, an ' s Glee Club 1; Nereidian I. Seventh roil ' : BRIlXiFS, Daniel W ' ., Jr., Hampton, a.; Chrmistrv: KA; Air Force ROFC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. BRIGGS, Robert W., Wooster, Ohio; History; AO; Old Trinity, BOS; Arnold Air Society; House Pres. 1; Yf AC 2, 3; Bench and Bar 1, 2; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Frat. Pres. 4. BRINSON, Llovd G., Jr., New Bern, X. C; I ' olitic.il Science: ■I K1; Varsity D; Navv ROTC I, 2, .i, 4; Semper Fidelis i. 4; X ' arsitv Track 2, 3,4. 323 dfhmil BRITTON, Hou.iril , kingsporr, Tc-nn., Elalncal Eiit irieeriiii;; IRK 4; MKl !, 4. W DBS 1, 2, i. CliK-n ' ngiiuiT 4, Radio Council 4, Di.kc Players I. 2. 5; Hoof ' ii ' Horn v BROD. Barbara S., Air. Ki.sco, N. Y.. „r.ui,K: Santa lilonicna, ' . C. :. NSCiA 4; Class Prcs. 4. BROFSCHR, Travis C.. Houston, Texas, El.rtrual l-.NKimrnnv.: 1 . ; Oia Trinity; Order of St. Patrick; ODK, BOS, Phi Kta Sigma, Pi lu Kpsilon; Tau Beta Pi; AIF.F. i, 4, Ingineering Student Council, Pres. 4; i-jigincers tiuidancc ( ouncil 2, Men ' s Judicial Board 4. BROOKK, Barbara M., Greenville, N. C.; Eamomics; AT; Ivy; Clir inicli- 2, 3, Coed liditor 4; Campus Chest 2; Student Union 3. BROOKS. Jan E., Conway, S. C:.; History. BROW X. Bernicc M., Lake City. S. C.; Hntnrv: AT; House C:oun- cil 3. 4. BROWN, David C Jr., - nderson, S. C, Ecnomus: -[ ' Kl, .Jiir I ' orcc ROTC I; Marching Band 2. BROWN, Gerald L., Athens, Ga.; A i; ;j , B(-)ll. BROWN, V irginia E., Washington. D. C; I ' syrholoKy: AAA; Cmxri- I EER 2, 3; Pre-Med Society 1. 2. 1963 SENIORS BRUKN. lames A.. Washington. D. C; l ' r,--Uii ' : A lA; Bench and Bar 4; YFAC: 3,4; AlFiSEC 4. BRYANT, Leonard S.. Butler, N. J.; Chnmstry: Track I. 2. 3, 4. BRYSON. Daniel R., Durham, X. C.. Riiuneis A:i iiiiistrjtin !: KA; I r.it. ' icc-Pres. 4, ' MCA 1. 2. 5. 4. Fifth Toir: BUCHANAN, Robert T. San Antonio. Texas. llntor ; (-)X; AIEE I ; YDC. BUDD, Joel K., Santord, N. C.; EiiKtnh: ' hKl ' , Navy ROTC: , 2. BUDI:R. Elizabeth L., Cheshire, Conn.; A ' m i;, DBS 1. BULGARIN, Marina, Lakeville, Conn.; Russian; Archive I; Chroimlr I; Duke Players 1. 2, Tcrpsichorean 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4. BURCH, Judith I ' ., Durham, X. C., Eln inihiry EJiiaitmn. BURNHAM, Robert F., |r.. Falls C:hurch, a.; ' «  .; .SV ,mr,- .Stu- dent Union 3; Soccer I; Delta Phi Alpha i, 4. Seventh roiv: BUSH, Gipsie A., Kingsport, Tcnn., , .r ,7 ,r ;(.(.- Chapel Choir 1. 2. i. Woman ' s Chorus, ice-Pres. I , W:iman ' s (ilee Club 2, i, X ' lcc-Prcs. 4, C ' hancel Singers 2, 3, 4. CAIN, Nancy C, Fayctteville, N. C; Xiirsinn; Student Union 2. 3. 4; Campus Chest 1; NSGA 1, 2, 3, 4. C.-MNF ' ,, Constance A., Garden City, N. V. } ' olitu il Science: AT, Ivy; Sigma Delta Pi; Pi Sigma Alpha, Sec.-1 ' reas.; Student Union 1, 2, 3. 324 First roii: CAMPBF.l.l., Constance S., Springticld, a.; I ' olmcal Science. CA.MPBF.I.l., Frank A.. Jr., Clearwater, Fla.; History; AXA; Varsity D; Air Force ROTC I, 2; YFAC 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country I. 2. 3, 4. CANNON, Jane H., Genoa, Italy; English; Phi Kapp.i Delta. Treas- urer; .Sandals; ( ii.w riciEKR I; Social Stanilards 2; Student Union I. 2, 3. Secretary of Board ofCioverunrs 4, V CA I, Sec. 3. Second roll CARF.Y, Raymond J.. 111. Watcrhury, C.mn.. fliHory. CARPENTER. James C. Santa Fe. N. lex.. ' .(v,W««y; Psi Chi Delta; Archive 1. 2, 3. I ' .ditnr 4, Concert Band 1. 2, Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship 2. 3. 4. CARPENTER, Mary E., .Mobile. Ala.; Enzlisli; Women ' s Chorus I; UN .Model General Assembly I, 2. ( . RROEI,. Barbara J.. Greensboro. N. C.; F.lenientary F.diicatum: C incert Band 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Student Union 3. CARSTEN, Jack C, Winnetka, 111., Physics; BOIT Frat. Sec. 4; Campus Chest 1; Duke Players I; Radio (Council 2, Chm. 3; WDBS 1, Sales .Manager 2, Station Manager 3, 4. CARTER. David .M., Henderson. N. C;. C ' oncerr Band 1; .Marching Band I. Business Administration; SENIORS 1963 CAR ER. Eaura E.. Westfield, N. J.; rolitical Science; AAA. Dorm Pres. 4. C.ASSADAY. June A., Stamford, Conn.; English; -K. CAUDLE, Fairfid M.. ' adesboro, N. C; Psychology; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi Delta; Tau Psi Omega; I vy; Concert Band 1. 2, 3. VWCA 1; Student Union 2. Fifth roil-: (T ' .CIL, Charles E., Rumson, X. J.; Fcon , iiics; Ai! l . Pep Board 2. CH.- . IPION, Sara S., Grosse Pointe Farms. Mich.. Political Science; VWCA 1, 2; Ivy; Eta Sigma Phi; V RA 2, .Student Union I, 2. CHANEY, Sarah L., Kensington, .Md.; English; AF; Sorority Rush C ' hairman 3, Pres. 4; Ch. nticleer 1; Chronicle 1. :HARLES. Allan D., Duncan, S. C; History; Chronicle 2; Djkc Players 2;V DBS 1,2; News Director 3, 4. CHFRNISH, William N., Newark, Del.; Mech.mical Engineering; — . .ASME 2. Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Campus Chest 2, 3, 4; DukEngineer ' . 4, Engineering Guidance Council 3, 4; Engineering Student Coun- cil 4; YFAC 3. 4; Shoe and Slipper 3; YMCA I, Cabinet 2, 3. CHOBORDA. .Marie E., Clark, N. J.; Psychology; KA; Student Union 1, 2, 3, Board of Governors 4, YWC ' .A I. 2. , Rush .Advisor 4; Panhellenic Council 4. CHURtlHlLL, Nell E., Sioux City, loua. Business Administration; KA; Frat. Social Chm. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. (-L.ARK, Benjamin C, Jr., Vonore, Tenn.; Chemistry; Methodist Student Fellowship 1. 2; Student Union 2; Pegram Chemistry Club 2, 5, 4. CLARK. James L., Charlotte, N. C; Pre-Med: IIX: 2. 3, President 4; Track I, 2, ' , 4; Wesrminster Fellowship 1. 2. ' .4. Pre-. led Society; Order of Hippocrates. 325 ft jB m d: T I ' inl rinv: (I ARK, ShiHirM C. Ikrlin, Conn.; licorimnia; ) K ' I ' . ( 1 . , W illi.iin C, III, Henderson, N. C; 1 ' snholov.v: KA; Navy KOK I. - ' , i. 4, Semper Kiilelis i, 4; Coninioilore Cliih 1, 1, ?, 4; liiti;nniir;il M.i.uiL ' er I. ( OAM Snei.il CI I ' ., W ' e.st lsli|), . v., Hiisiiusi AdminiilnilwN; I ' N; C Kush Cli.Mrrii.iii 4, I ' ep licird 4. (OHI ' N, Kenneth A., Prairie Village, Kansas; English; TK i , Treas.; Arflinc 1, 2, Duke Players I, 2. 3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn I, 2, ?, 4; Shoe and Slipper Club I, 2, ?, 4; Theta Alpha Phi ?, 4. COl.i:, |,,hn H., Kennelnink, M.une, History; Methodist Student I ' elloushi|) 2, i, 4; Unit.iri.ins I. COLEMAN, Stephen ii., |r.. Mountain Brook, Ala.; Hislorv; IIK ' I ' , VI AC: 2. ?; Men ' s (,lee Cluh 1; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 4, Shoe .md Slipper Cluh 2, !. COI.LLI I, George C., .Me andria, ' .i.; Accoiiiitiiiji; IN, Treas. 4; Bench and Bar 1,2. COLLIS, Jennie R., Spruee Pine, N. C, I ' .ngluh; -I ' M. CONAN I, Laura W., Durham, N. C; History; Dorm Social Chm. 2, X ' lce-Pres. 3, Prcs. 4; KAC 4;WSGA Council 3; House Presidents ' Board. 1963 SENIORS (ONNEr, Joan A., Black Mountain, N. C; English ; Glee Club 1,2, Chapel Choir 1,2; Chancel Singers 2; Madrigal Singers 3; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4; FAC 4. COOMBIS, Rame S., Chevy Chase, Md.; Spanish, MSGA I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1,2, Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2. COOPER, Langdon M., Ft. Morgan, Colo.; Sociology; AS ; Air Force RO I C I, Pre-Med Society 2, 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship Fifth roil ' : COUCH, Leon W., II, Goldsboro, N. C.; Electrical Engmeennn,; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers Cjuidance Council 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu, Treas.; Engineers Amateur Radio Assoc. V ' icc-Pres. Hiisiness Administration; Basket- COX, Frederick O., Pittsfield, Mas ball 3, 4. COX, Weldon R., Dallas, Texas; Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma; Men ' s Chorus 1, Navy RO IC: 1, 2, 3, 4. CX)X, Wilhani D., Lakeland, Fla., Ecomntics; Ai:il . CRAIN, C. William, Bloomington, III.; Business AJ ninistratmn; i .V; Symposium 3, 4; Men ' s Judicial Board 3, C ' hm. 4. CRAIN, Sharon A., Webster Groves, .Md.; History; KA(-). CRANDALL, Ruth A., Khartoum, Sudan, Spanish; AAFI, Sigma Delta Pi, Pres.; Rush Advisor. CRISSON, lohn S., . lt. Holly, N. C; Education, K. , X ' arsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. ' CULL, Pamela I ' ,., Hollis, N. Y.; I ' sxchologx; Chapel C;hoir 2, Women ' s Glee ( :hib 1,2; Pre-Med Society 1,2, Psi Chi Delta 3, 4, Terpsiehorean 2, 3, 4. 326 CUM.MINGS, Joyce, Signal Mt., Tcnn.; M,nl , ii.,n,s: Plii K.i|i|i; Delta; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, ' iee-Pres. i, 4. CLTPS, Don S., Barton. Oliio; Political Scu-mr: Chaise! Choir I, Base ball I. :, ;, 4. (:LKK , Dennis P.. Shelby, Ohio, Hi Al|iha Kappa Psi, Nav v ROIC: I, 2. AitiiiiiiistriilKyii: I IK ' I Second roiv: CURRY, Anne F.., Clearwater, Fla., I ' sxtlinlonx; White Duehv, YWCA Cabinet 1, 2, ?, Pres. 4; FAC ?; I ' etr I; Chan i KaacKu 1, 2, Sec. Dorm v CURRY, James R., Louisville, Ky.; ,S .r« j7 . CURRY. Sue A., Indianapolis, Ind.; I ' niitu.il Snrmr: lIB ' b. White Duchy, Phi Kappa Delta; Sandals; FAC 4. House Pres. !, WSCiA C ' ouneil , Pi .Sigma Al[iha. S iiiposiuiii ( ' oniniitfee 4, lliird mil-: DALLAS, Nevill H., North Hollywood, Calif.; Accoiintinv.: (J-AO. DALTON, James D., Ashcboro, N. C:.; EJiiairio i: Football I. 2. 3, 4. DAM MANN, David A., Long Island, N. Y. History; Soccer 2. 3, 4. SENIORS 1963 Full rill roil-: D. NLUCK, Anthony D., Miami Shores. Fla.; Electricjl Eni ineerir f;. DANTZLER, Eleanor AL, Coalwood, W ' ' a.; Chemistry: ZTA, Student Union 1.2. 3; Phi Kaopa Delta; Dorm Pres. 4, Judicial Board 5; Rush Advisor 5; WSGA Council 4. D.AR r F, Roger W ' ., Minneapolis, Minn., Hiisiiiess AJfiiiiiistr.ition: Alpha Kappa Psi; Student Union 4; Track 1, 2. Fifth roiv: DAVENPORF, Louis L., Ill, Garner, N. C; Account, iik: :i:X. DAVIS, Angela M., Williamsburg, Va.; Eni;lish: ZTA; Social Stand- ards 1; Ncreidian 1, 2; Foreign Student Committee ?, 4; Dorm Sec. 4. DAX ' IS, Baxter L., Washington, D. C; I ' oliticil Science: i:N, Bench and Bar 2, .?; Air Force ROTC I, 2, Student Union 3; IFC Recorder, Pres. Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4. DAX ' IS, Harriet H., Richmond, a.; History: IIB ' I ' , C:iass Sec. 2; State Student Leg. 4. DAVIS, Jane L., Anderson, S. C; E iiilish: Coordinate Board 2; ( ' hronicle J. DAVIS, Patricia R., Harnman, Tenn.; Relifiioti; A L . Seventh row: DAWSON, Thomas R., Annapolis, Md.; Histors; . . A, Pep Board 2; Traditions Board 1, 2, 3, Chr. 4; MSGA Sec, 4. DAY, William A., Canonsburg, Penn.; Mathejnatia. DEAL, Harry M.. Jr., Taylors ' ille, N. C. Business Ad iinislr,itian: 1 1 i AI! I ; Marching Band 1, 2. ■V 327 1 iM t i I ' lrsl roir: l)l ' l ' , Susan v.. 11 Dorado, Ark.; i«g j ;. DIKin. l.iiiKs I,., London, KngUind; CtvH E,iv.ni,rnnv. -I ' k ' f. ASCI, J, Irca.s. 5, 4. Vn . ( aiidancx- Council 3, 4; Navy KOIC; I, :, i, 4; Coinni.idorf Cluli 1, :, i, 4. 1)1 I I MI ' RIXC, l)..n A., Ilvatsvillc-, , ld., Ehdncl Kiiiiimrnnii: I ' ll-MI. Ml I ' , I, 1, 4, I iiguRxring Stuilcnt C ' ouncil, ' Inn. l.nginci.Tin(; ( .ni.l.inn CouTual 4. Second roil ' : l)i: l ' ri Richard T, Orlando, I ' la., Cvil Engmeerins; ASCK , 4. DIA.MOND, Robert D., Canton, Ohio; Frrncli; ZBT; Old Trinity ( ' lub; Varsity D; Student Union .i, 4, Su inirnmf; 1, 2, i, 4; Cla.ss Scc.-Treas. 4. DIAZ, Daniel, Tampa. I ' la., History. Tliird row: DI.MOCK, Roy S., Silver Spring, Aid.; Hnlury: Student L ' nion 2, .?, 4. DINSAIORE, Donald T, Jr., Orono, Mc.; Economics. DINSAIORE, Jean Al., X ' lrginia Beach, A ' a.; Accounting,; I ' A1, .Archive 1, 2, i, 4. SENIORS 1963 l- ' ourth roiv: DISE, Louise, Fairfax, V a.; Nursing; Campus Chest . Dl.VON, Mary L., Ft. AlcClellan, Ala.; English; ZTA; Chronicle i. Dl.AOX, Xaney A ' ., Cleveland, Ohio, Em lisli; .-ircliiveA, Chronicle I, Student L ' nion 2, 3. DOAR, Jame.s R., tlharle.st.m, S. C; .-Iccouminii; Xavy RO ' LC I, 2, .1, 4; Semper Fidelis I, 2, .?, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, }, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 1, 2, .1, 4. DODD, Alarv 1., Athens, Ga.; f ' sYcho!o (Y; AXU; FAC 3; WRA Rep. 4. DODSOX, William I ' ,., Durham, N. C:., I ' sxchohnv; «FKi:, Pre-Aled .S,,eietv I, 2. v 4. SixtJi roiv: DOSri ' .R, John H., Lititz, Pa.; Hiisiness .4J ninistr.ition; UK . DOUGHERIY, Alark E., Atlanta, Ga.; Elistorv; X; Prc-Afcd Society 1, 2; WDBS 4; Men ' s Glee Club I, 2, i, 4. DOUCiLAS, Donna L, Miami Beach, Fla.; His orv; Al ' ; Woman ' s C;iee Club 2. .Seventh rov:: DREWS, John A., York, Penn.; Zoohiiv; I«K M ' ; Alpha Pin Omega I, 2; Pre-Aled Society 1, 2, 3, 4; E.AC }. DUFF, Janice G., AAtnham, Alass.; Art History; Phi Kappa Delta; Archive 3, 4; Duke Players 1, 2, .!, 4. DUXN, Jesse T., Jr., Charleston, V. A a., Chemistry; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Symphony Orchestra 3. 328 ' . h ' irst roiv: DUNN, Sni.irt II,. Kicliiiiond. .i.. Ilnforv; Al.irclimt; B.uul i, 4; C aiiipus ( ' hi si I . DUSKIN, UcH.gl.is I., W.ishi Navv ROIX: 1,2, , 4, Cnin, millc. . .; 6 ' ™  i;v; Corsairs re ( :iiii. I, J, ;, 4. KBKRT, Nancy I,., ( lunil.LTlaiid. Mil., Eimlisli; Clironulr I, Diik Players 2. Second roiv: KCHOLS, Stanley I), I5n irngliani, Ala., 7;v.(;(j,- Sigma ' Sigma. EDWARDS, Malinda, Miami, I ' la., lUnin-KU Woman ' s Judicial Board 4, Dorm Trcas. v EISKNMAN, jnhn R., W illiamsporr. Force ROK; 1, Tr.iek I. luiiicatioii- IIIM ' , Psxiiml JKv; UK ' ! ' , Air Thini wzi:- EKKER, Richard C, O.ral Gal.les, Fla., Miisia Marching Band 1, 2, .?, 4; Duke Flavcr.s i, 4. ELDER, William S., Columbia, S. C, .-IdWiiiliin;: Wii. .Man.iger, Varsity and Frosh Footliall I, 2. ELLIOTT, Miiiii E., Shelby, N. C:.; Eiifilisli; Social Standards I. SENIORS 1963 Fourth row: ELLIS, Agnes A., Jacksonville, Fla.; History; AAII. ELLIS, SAMUEL H., Charleston, S. C; Economics; -FAW, DDK. BOS; Corsairs, YEAC 3, 4; Vice-Pres. A1SGA 3; N.ivy RO !( ; I, 2, , 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 1, 4; Pres. BOS; Housemaster 4, Pres. Freshman House 1 . EPPS, Robert F., III., Lake Caty. S. C.; Mcckvncil Ijii iiiccriiiv.: ASME 2, .?, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Fifth roir: ERB, Herbert B., 11, Bremerhaven. Cernianv; llistorx; I A(-). V kC; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, Delta Phi Alpha. EREK, Bruce C, Baltimore. Aid., I ' .coiioniics: Ch w nci.Ktu 2, .?, 4; Navy ROTC 1,2, i, 4, Commodore Club I, 2, i, 4. EUBANK, Liuda S., W ilmmgton, Del., Slhviisli. FABRFFZ, Russlee A., Talc.ima Park, Md., Economics: Marehiii!; Band 1,2, 3, 4. FARIS, John C., C:harlotte, N. C; I ' re-Mcd: Pre-. led Society !, 4, FARMER, Susan E., Washington Grove, Md., Political Science: AAA, Delta Phi Rho Alpha; Pi Sigma Alpha. FARR, Thomas A., Dunuoody, Ca.; I ' svchology; ATQ. iFAVROT, Leo C., New Orleans, La.. I ' oliiical Science; UK ' l . :FEAY, Barbara l ., Rockville Centre, N. Y.; nrsii,K; Student Union 2, 3, 4. 329 Sfffe St Mt Aik mrh M m tk First rnxi: I I (I UK, ChnsiiiR- A.. I!.iy Slwirc, N. .. I ' sycholo.Ky. I I RKri.I.. Dmialii W., NVu Castle, Pa.; History; Duke Ainbassa- ilors 4, Syiiipliorn- Orclastra I, 2, ?; Marching Band 1, 2, ?, Pres. 4. I II 1 1)1 K. 1kx ' W., I .istclRstcr, X. v., F.nnliili; AT. Woman ' s (Iwirus :, II.1..1 nlldrn i, 4, Stiuiou Union i. KIIiLDER, KriilLTick A., Ir., Rose X ' .illev, Pa.; . hrlhun ., ■Jii imrruiii; nK i ; As.Mi :. i, 4. ■ FIM.DS. Xaney R., Mouth of W ,l,s,)n, Na.; F.nnlish. MN(:HI:R, Charle.s I... .Abbeville, Ala.; l,rlLuii,.,l F,iv.in,rn,iv.; Kl ' ; Pi .Mil l ' .|isilon; ASMK I, :, i, 4. 1 1X1 ' ROCK, Con,stancc Y, Winter Park, Fla.; Chemistry; OB ; i L|i Board 1, 4; Student Union 3; Social Standard.s 3, (Cheerleader 3, 4. I IXLKV, l-:ilen C, Madisonville, Ky.; Mathematics; KKT, Phi Beta K.ippa; Pi Alu Epsilon; Woman ' s Judicial Board 4. MSH, Sara I ' ,., Raleigh, N. C; Zoology; KAO; Pep Board 5. 1963 SENIORS FISHER, David 1.., Wake Forest, X. C; Red Friars; BOS, Phi i ta Sigma; Tau Psi Omega; Chronicle 1, 3, 4. FlSHFiR, Vivian B., Atlanta Ga.; History; AAA; FAC: 3. M.I ' SHFR, John J., Parkersburg, W. a.; English; .Men ' s (;iec Club 2; (Chapel (CChoir 2. •■; roii-: I ' l.OYI), William C., Ir., Fairmont, X. C; Ceniiaii; IIKA, Delta Phi Alpha, I Ol.CK, . liehael P., Darien, Conn.; I ' re-Derilal; ' I ' Kl ' , Cii am uai.KR 2, Pre-. led .Society; Hoofn ' Horn 1, 2, i, 4. I ' ORD, lane . ., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Nursing; Woman ' s (Jlee (Club; ( Chancel Singers. FORDYCCF, Norman A., Shawnee Mission, Kans.; Pre-MrcL; Pre -.Med Society I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1; Cross Country 1; IDC Rep. ' , 4. FORSYl H, Fhomas H., Ill, Xorth (Caldwell, X. J.; Economics; IIK I ' ; Pres. IF(C 4. FOUSHFF, Sarah K., (Chapel Hill, X. (C, Elementary Edination. Seventh roiv: FO. , Carol R., Ro.vboro, N. (C, English; Religious (Council 4; Sym- posium ( onimittee 4. FOX, Susan S., Durham, N. C; Science Education; Student Union .3, 4; Terpsichorcan 1, 2. FRICICMAX, (Carl ... Silver Spring, .Md.; Mechanical EnfiineerinK. 330 FRKKSK, Warner W., Shclhy, Oliio, FJalnuit rj,v.i. AIKK 4; Kiiginccrs Guidance Council 4. DeFRKI IAS, Ubiratan M., Rio de Janeiro, Bra il, lu. Peer 2; Pep Board 2, 3, 4; Head Cliecrleader !, 4. FRENCH, William B., Uashinffton, D. C; Kcononiui ROl ' C I, :; IFC i, 4, l -p Board I, 2, I louseinasrer BHII, Na ' arsitv R FREY, Carole A., York. Fa.; SiiniiiK: Santa Fdoinena. FAC 2, Stu- dent Union , Symposium 4, Publications Chairnuin, Nursing School 4; Executive Council, Nursing Sch. FULLAGAR, Anne H., Catasauqua, Pa.; l ' Jr. Panhellenic I; Sorority Pres. 4. ihohiiy; KAH, Pres FUNUI ' RBURK, Lois C, Durham, N. C; Sociology; AAII. Third rail- FUFRFLL, James ' ., Lynchburg, a.; I ' r,-Mni: KA, .Mens Judicial Board 4; Pre-Mcd Society L 2, 3,4; Football 1,2, , 4, Track 1, 2, .4 GALLUP, Deborah J., Indianaoolis, Ind.; Sociology: IIB , Chronulf 2; Peer 3; Student Union L 2; Class Sec. 2. GARBER, George D., Mansfield, Ohio; Chemntrx; lAl., Clampus Chest; IFC 2, 3, 4; Frat. Pres. 4. SENIORS 1963 Fourth ro-iv: GARRATT, BETTE, Marion, N. C; Science E,ii calmii: IIB ; Chanticleer 1, 2; N.S.A. 4; Class Treas. 2. GARREN, Charles . L, Greensboro, N. C; Campus C:he.st 2. GEE, John B., Henderson, N. C; Crjil En nieeriiiv.; fI At); ASCF 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. Fifth roll-: GEEHR, John F., Devon, Pa.; Economics: M . Navy ROIC I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Handbook Directory Staff 1, 2. GENTRY, Staley , L, Roxboro, N. C; Accounliiiu.: A FA, Wirsitv D, Alpha Kappa Psi; YFAC 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2. Track 1, 2, Ooss Country 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4. GERON, Charles ' ., Springfield, Ohio; Pre-Mcd: Pre-. led Society 1, 4, Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; .Men ' s Glee C;iub 1, 2. GESSWTIN, Richard T, Westport, C onn.; Econo iiics: I ' A(-); X ' arsity D; Semper Fidelis 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4. GIANARAS, George M., Tarpon Springs. FLi., Pre-Mcd: A lA, Psi Chi Delta; Student Union 3, 4. GIBSON, Jonathans., IH, Newport News, a., Polinc.,1 Scioice: IIKA; Bench and Bar 3, 4; Pre-Med Society I, 2; Navv ROIC I, 2. IFC Pledge Chill. 3. GISLASON, Bradlee B., St. Paul, .Minn., History: -AF; Bench and Bar 4, Tennis I . GLASER, Leonard, Flushing. N. Y; Pre-Mcd: HI, Mrchiie 3; Peer 2, 3; Pre-Med Society I, 2. GLESK, Martin McFarland, Port Allegany. Pa.; Civil Awij mrn !;, 4 K F; ASCE4; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3. 331 (i i i i i i i-i — k M ' , mk Mmi r h t tM m . ca.OSSON, Kon.ild K., Cliarlottc, N, C, EdiiuUwn; KA, l ' o,,rlull I, :, .!, 4. (M.YNN. Al.iiv l . (;rc, .nsh..rn, N. C. I cliv,wii: I ' AC 4, N(.Ti.-iilLin I, 4. I ' ks. i. k, H.ura i, Unnii Siv. 4. IVIt.i Plii Rlin Al|ili., 4. (.ODIIOI.I), l.lu.ir.l S., Jr., Riinliirt. S. C, IliHory. Smjihl roii-: CODl.OXK, Krncst K., Lawton. Okla., Ilinorx: .W.. Iknch i.ul K:ir 4; Chronicle 1; Navy RO 1 ( : 1,2. CiOI.DING, Carolyn M., Vienna, W. ' .i.; I ' o iticil Snnur: C:,inipiis Chest !, Chairman 4; Student Union I; N.S. ' 1; Pi .Sigma . lph.i. CONIS, Arthur P., North Arlington, N, J,; History: l ' . ( ;()OD.SON, James M., Mt, Olive, N. C., Accoiintiiii-: KA, Alpha Kappa F.si; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4, Fres. 4. COULDMAN. William C, Franklin, .x.. Economui: ' K 2, Old Trinity ( liib; Varsity D; YFAC 4; I ' rat. I ' res. 4, arsity Tennis, C Captain 4. GRAC:K, Ferry R., .Memphis, lenn.; El,r!rH il F.HKimrriiiK: ATIJ, Fi Mu Fpsilon, AlEE 3, 4, Student Union 3, ( ass See.-Treas. 3. 1 963 SENIORS hour til ron: CiRAHAM, Betty J., Orlando, Fla.; Nursing. CRAHAM, C;harles N., Silver Spring, Md.; Politn.il Sufm,-: A FA; Treas. BOS; Phi Fta Sigma; Corsairs; Pi Mu F.psilon, Navy ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, YFAC 3, 4; Commodore Club 3, 4, TraeU 2. (;RAHAM, Diana S., Ogden, Utah; Hist.rv: 11 5 ' ! ' ; Class Treas. I; C:i.iss Fres. 4, See. VVSGA 3; U.N. Assembly 2. Fifth row: CRANDY, Willetta A., Drexel Hill, Pa.; Nursing: Honor Couneil 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir I, 2, 3. GRFFNBFRG, Martin T, Norfilk, ' a.; 1 ' sych ' jlov.y: Tlvh; Fre-Med Society I, 2; Frat. Vice-Pres. 3. GRFGORY, Arthur, Aiken, S. C., I ' re-I.jw: i: . Varsity U, Navv ROFC 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Frat. Viee-Pres. 3. ami Pres. 4. GRll ' R, Rosalind, Charlotte, N. C; Miisi,-: W.iman ' s Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Chancel Singers 4; Delta Mu T.iu 4. GRIFFIN, BFVFRLY F., Goldsboro, N. C., Elniicnt.iry EJiinitioti; Campus Chest 1. C;RILLS, George M., Dallas, Te.xas; Unh.wu.il Ejii imrnin:: ' I ' K T ' ; ASM I ' , 3, 4. Srvtiith roll-: tiRIM, (Jarrett D., Salisbury, N. C, Lith: .Marching H.ind I, 2, 3, 4. GRISUOFD, Laura J., .Madison, N.J., I ' oliticjl Sciaue: A.XLi, FAC:4, Student Union 2, 3, 4; Student Union Board of Governors. GROSSMAN, Charles L., Rocky River, Ohio; Engineering!.; BWII; Chronicle 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Engineering Guidance Council 3, 4, Joe College Steering Committee 2, 3, 4; Air Force ROTC 1. 332, GUMO, Ricli.ird 1... MalvLTiic, N. V.; I ' r,-I..iii- MS. Air Force ROTC I, 2; Iknch :i,Ki H.ir 1, :, Yl AC i, 4, , Un ' s CUv Cliil. I. (iU THRIK, |;iiiR-.s 1 ' ., MorchL Kl, X. C , K ,7 ;,-j.v AJmiiiisliMinm KA, Football 1, 2, ' i. 4. CUV, Nikki. Crcvnvillc, S. C. .V n; ;i;,- Cl iss 4. Trc;is. (IWVXX, Ikkn I .. Lclunnn, rcnn., x ' , ,i;w«, W liitc Duchv, Phi Km|.i ,i Dilt.i, Ivv, Cliiii. 1 AC 4, W DKS I, ' A C.il.iiKt 1, 1, C IIAl.l,. lliiKs II., III. , lilll.ro,,k, AI.L. r ,l,tn-.,l Snnnr- Mhi l-r.i Sit;nKi; .-Inhr.r L llAI.I,, Sluld.in l , C;rn Pciintc I ' ariiis, ,Mnh., Hiisinr HAMILI ON, James P., ChaDiiianvillc, V. ' a.; Electrical Enwimrniifi : Order of ,St. Patrick; Arnold Air Society; Pi Mil Fpsilon; Tail Beta Pi; Air Force RO ' l ' C 1, 2, ?, 4; Houseiiiaster , 4; Chm. AIFF 4. HAM), Donald ... Ridi; iod, . J., 1 1, sic, v: H. , . lcn ' .s Clee Cluli HANKINS. VVilliam :, Coral Gables. Fla., Accmmtnit!.; AXA; Navy RO FC I, 2, 3, 4; Commodore CInb 1,2, ' , 4; (Collegiate Com- mittee for United Nations 3, 4. SENIORS 1963 l-oiirth nai: HARDISOX. JoAnn, Rocky Mount, X. C., Ilnlarx; Pep Hoard 1. Hisfory; KKF; .Social .Stand- HARPFR, lean A., Coral Gables, Fla ards 3. HARRIS, David H., Durham, N. C Town Men ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Kiisiiifss All HI I II lit ration; i ' .. , Fifth roiiK HARRIS, Robert W., .Somcrville, X. |.. r,V« «Kv,- Navy RO ' FC I, 2, 3, 4; Coniniodore Club I, 2, 3, 4, I ' ccr 3, 4. HARRISON, Sandra |., Berlin, Md.; English: FIB ; White Duchy; Phi Kappa Delta; Chm. Judicial Board 4; Treas. WSGA 3, .Social Standards 2; ( ii.an rici ker 1, Organizations Fditor 2. HARRFFF, Norman F., Winter Haven. Fla., Eumoiiiics: IIKA; Alpha Kappa Psi, Air Force ROFC I, 2, Cmamkiiik i. 4. HARF, Clarloe A.. Weavervillc, N. C.; Eiiiilish; -I ' M. Pres. Sorority 4; Woman ' s Glee C;iub I, 2, 3. N. C.; History: Religious HART, Frances Ann, Winston-Sale Council 4; Student Union 4. HAVF.NS, Evelyn K., Danville, a.; Niirsiiifi: Santa Filomena; FAC: 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, Honor Council 4; Pres. NSCiA 4; Chm. F.xecutivc ( oiincil 4. HAVFNS, Richard G.. estniinster, , ld.. , m aii.l E. iujIi, KA; Football 1, 2, , 4. HAWGOOD, VVilliam S., Shaker Heights, Ohio, •„ , „.; Scic. t A(-); Ba.scball 2, 4. HEALY, Katherine W.. Roanoke, ' a.; English: Duke Players 2 ? Theta Alpha Phi 2. . 4. 333 4 - . M£i £ik Ilnl roll-: III AMI, AniK- , 1., Xc-w Orlc.ins, .a., Sfwiish: U. ClimnuU I. 1II:IK;|:S, Clmrli-s l ., Cirdcvillc, Ohio, Chemntrx; Pre ,M«I S.icifty 1, . - ' , 4. Ill IDRICk. RnlKTt I... IIuimI.iU, 111., Hiisuins A.lnnmstr.ilwti: ' l-K T, Ik.is. IK , 1( I, :, i. 4. liri.M, Su,s,iM ! ., Kvc. . v., S Kimsh: iJK, SigMM IXIr.i I ' l, IXIr.i I ' hi Rho Alpha. Pl.ivhill I. IIINDRIX, SoHt II., (:,,l„„,l.i,., S. C; . l.,ihrw.,n,s: .nv ROIC I, :, Phi , lii I ' i-mI...!. IIIS,S, H.irh.ir.i R., .nl.ir RapiiLs, Iowa, EiikIisIi; I ' vcr I, 2, NSA I, I. ' Iiird nr : 1II ' .STER, Harriet J., C:harlottc, N. C; Ehnienhuv Edmalion: KA; Chmnkle 1; Student Union 1. 1, . ' , 4; Hoii.se Xiee-Pres. 4; Rush Ail- Lsor 3; Class Treas. 4. I II ' UGH, Elayne M., Port Jeficrson, N. Y.; Economics; Ch. ntici,kkr 5, 4; Peer: Coordinate Board 2. IIICH, Wilh.im C.irv, Miller.slmrg, Ohio, Vsxcholo y; Ki]; Varsity I), P,.iskLtli.ill I, Tr.ick 1,2, i, 4. 1963 SENIORS HIGH rOWKR, Alary U., Washitigron, U. C; Reliawn: Ivy; Ncrci- dian. Vicc-Prcs. . , Prcs. 4; Dorm Treas. 4, Woman ' s C horus 1; ( hapel Choir 2, 3, 4. HILL, Charles E., Rosslyn Earms, Carnegie, Pa.; History; I A(-), Red Eriars; ODK; V arsity D; Air Force ROIC I; Court of Ap- peals 3; Ch.antici.eer 2; Men ' s Judicial Board 4; Student Union Board of Governors 4; Phi Eta Sigma, Treas. HILL, Mary P., (Charleston, V. a.; Elcnienhirx EJiicMwn; , ' EA; Sandals; EAC 4. Fiflh ron: HILLIARD, James E., Kno.Kville, Tenn.; I ' syclicMy; IIKA. HILEON, Caroline C, Nashville, Tenn.; Math; KA0; Pi Mu Ep- silon, EAC 3, W ' SGA Newsletter Editor 4. IIIXSHAW, W ilham Banks, Ir., Durham, N. C:.; Che itislry; Phi Beta K,jppa, Phi Lanil.da Psi. HIECHCOCK. Eranees S., Lawreneeville, N. J.; History; OB ; Social Standards, Sec. 2. Hl ' . Ann H., Prospect, ' a.; Xnrsing; Santa Eilomena; Nurses Judicial Board 2, 3, Chm. 4, Honor Council 3; Student Union 1. HOBBS, Sara 1,., Durham, N. C.; English; Archive 4, WDBS I, 2. uid, Va.; English; KKP. Sr-.enth ro ' -. IIODDER. X ' lrginia A. C.. Ri. HODSON, Meta A., Mountain Lakes, N. J.; Political Science; Phi Beta Kappa; Rush Advisor; NSA. HOEEMAN, C. Roger, Chadds Ford, Pa.; Business Administration; Alli; Air Eoree ROIC I, 2, 3, Commander 4. I EC 2. 3.34 First rniv: MOLLIS. Jan L, li.ik r A Ccnur Kpsilon; Navy ROIC I, :, ?, 4, C. .K, l.itli: C.rvjn-, I ' idnrc Clut) 1, :, i, 4. HOLLISIKR, George C, Greenwich. Conn.. English; 1 K ' I ' ; Duke Player.s; I ' .ngineers Guidance Council 1. 1. ' . 4. I ' hera .Alpha Phi. Prcs. HOLT. Sylvia A., Winston-Saleni. N. (.:.; iirsiHK; ( ' anipiis Chcsr v IIOOPI K. .i B.. Khzaheth Ciry. X. C; Xiusink: I ' AC 2. H()R.Ac;K. Kathenne. Xeu- Orleans, La., ElciiieiiUirx EJiK.itiniK I IB ; Rush .Advisor . ' ; Class Sec. 3. Phi Kappa Delta; Judicial Board 4. H0UC:K, , lary J., Falls Church, ' . V ' ice-Pres. Sorority 4. Accoiimiiig: TA; WDBS 1, HOUSE, Don R.. Monroe, N. C; Accoiiiitina.: I ' Kl; .Alpha Kappa Psi. HUDSON. .Margaret F., Johnstown. Pa.; Siirsiini. HUFFMAN, Richard B., Arlington. ' a.; Humy; X ' ' . SENIORS 1963 HULEN, .Myron C. Wellesley, .Mass.; 7.ooloe.y: UKA. Pre-Med Society I. 4. HU.MPHRLVS. David R.. Baton Routie. La.; Vn.wo; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; Feer ■ . HUNT, Bruce V ' ., Chapel Hill. X. C.; Civil Eiminrcrtni:; . . ' A. Tau Beta Phi; .ASCE 2, . ' , 4. Fngineers Ciuidancc (j uncil. I ' ngineer- ing Student C ' ouncil 4. Fiflh rou-: HUM . l ' r.ineisS., Auburndale, . Liss.; .1 ,; ; Pre-. 1ed Society I. 2, 5. HL ' X I, Liry K., Easlcy, S. C; Bnt.iin: FAC 4, Woman ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4. HUSA, Gary W., Spartanburg, S. C; Eh-ctrujl Enninirrniii: X ' arsitv D; Pi Mu Epsilon; AIEE 3. 4; Fta Kappa Xu 3, 4. Climiiul,- I. 2. 3. 4; Cross Countrv 1. 2; Track I. 2. Sixth ro ' n: HUTCHINS, Xornian W., Forest City. X. C; Sacmc E,lm.itioi:. INGRA; L Margo .Maxwell. Spartanburg. S. C.; History: KAH; Radio Council 4. IRVVIX, .Anne R., Pitt.sburgh, Pa.. Rtimwii; IIB I , Phi Kappa Delta; Sandals; Prcs. WSGA 4; Class Pres. 2; WSCiA Representative 3; Cheerleader 1,2, YWCA Cabinet. ISLEY, Kay E., Burlington, X. C; Ein lish; .AAII. Cii s i icleer 1; FAC 4. J.A.MES, .Ashley S., Jr., Greensboro, X ' . C; Accrtn iting. JA.MES, Jay P., Wilmington, Del.; History; 1 X; .Marching Band I; V ' ice-Pres. Frat. 3. 335 Mikdik 01k 1 mkJih J AMIS. SchcTcr C, M.nint Airy. N. C; I-:,ikIi-Ii: AAII. Ivy, I ' lii lkt;l K;ip|).l. lAKDKN. Joun K., Slicrt Hills. . J.; English; KKT, W Imc DiKliy; S.irulMl.s. Cl.is.s Prc-s. I , S.:nintv Pas. 4, VVSGA Kcprcscnt.itivc 1, 2. 4. .11 N I ' rn:, Inm l... B.iltun.irc, UI., ,ini ni. II.NKIN.S. Naruv A, All.irui, (.;l. Ilriiinil.in lulinjlmii: AAII, Pill I5cr:i K.ip|U, Pill k.ipini Dclt.i, Pris. Donii 4, Prcs. Inshiii.in WCA i, IrtMs. N WCA J, WSCA C.iiiiKil 4. nWlNCS, Hr.Kx- P.. Cliarlcsr.in. W. N.i., I xclmhu.y: .1 K ' |-. M.irclimt; H.uul I. 2. Pep Board 2; Pre-Mc-d Society 1. 2. JOHNSON. D.ivkl S.. Point Pleasant Beach. X. !.. .SV „ ,,i,m, .| AH. M-AC i; I ' irr I. 2. 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 5. 4; Tiadinons Board 2; ( iiANUci.KER 1. 2. 3. Bn.sincs.s Manager 4; G.R.O.S.S 1. v 4. Irat. Historian 2, Secretary 3, 4; Publications Board 4. JOHNSON, letier.son I).. III. Ralemh. N. C. Historx: IIKA. BcikIi .ind Bar I. 2. Religious Council ?. 4. JOHNSON. Linus. White Plains. N. Y.. History: Navy ROIC 1. JOHNSON, WiIIliiu I,., |r., lt. (iilcul. N. C, «  «, A,t,iii,m- tnnwn; Alfiha Kappa Psi, I ' ar i. 4, Men ' s Glee (.:hib 2, IDG 3, 4. 1963 SENIORS lOHNSrON, lames !.., Pittstord, N. V.; Hiiuiim AdiiiiiiiUi.UwiK il Kl, Navy ROIG I, 2, !, 4. JOHNS TON, Matt R., Littleton, N. G; Hulory: Bench and Bar 1. 2 ' JONIvS. Geoffrey G., N ' alhalla. N. Y.. I ' olitual Sciriur. Fifth roil-: JONl ' :S. Mary I ' ,.. Pott.stown. Pa.; Eii ' Juli: KKT. jONKS. Troy l ' ,.. jr.. Sniithheld. N. C, Aaniintiiiii: Alpha Kappa Psi; Men ' .s Chorus, Bus. Mgr. I. JOURDAN. Martlia A.. Siler City. N. C!.; I ' sychohf y; i:K. JOYCi:. Dorothy D.. Cireenville. S. G.. Hist. ' rv: CJimiinlr I. 2, 3; Studer.t Lnion I. 2. 3. Board ot Ciovernors 4. KAPLAN. .Stanlev A.. Baltimore. Md.. l ' re- ied: VA , Pre-Mcd Society I. 2. 3. KAUIMAN, Betsy A.. Mell.ourne. Fla.; I ' sviholoni; AAA. Ivy. Phi Beta Kappa; C ' han iici 1 1 u I. 2. i. 4, Pres. Sorority 4. Siiriith ■«-.;■; KI:I;N. Damel W.. Lake Wales. Fla.. M,rli,v,i,.,l Eiivurnin : i:N. I ' ,rr I. Marching Band I; ASME 3, 4. KIIIH. Theodore A.. Passaic, N. |., I ' n- l,:l; IIK ' I ' . Pre-Med Society 2. 3. 4. KI ' LLLY. Barbara J., San Bernardino. Calif., Ki vlish; AAA; Coordi- nate Board I, Social Standards 2, Pres. Sorority 3. 336 First row: KI ' NNEDY, LiiiKS L., |r.. D;ilhis, Ti ' xns; l ,l,lu.,l Sn.-mr; Red I ' n.irs; BOS, Plii Kt.i Sigin.i, Senator J. v 4. Ki: l. RnI.ert I., l{ro,.l lvn. . V., llislurx: HI . Mrc-Med S.Kicrv 1, 2, i, 4. KFTCHKR. W.il l„ ii„aiiRTc. N. Y.; F.nii ish: A A, Prc-, U.I Society I; House Pres. 1. l..ierossc 1, 2, 4; Men ' s (.lee Cluli I, 2. i. KETTERINC;. Ann H.. l-.iirniont, W. ' .i., l-nKlnli; KKP, FAC 4. Woman ' s Cilee Club I, Cli.iiiel Clioir I. KEYS, Harriet L., Dcc-atur, (la., S ' lirsuii - Honor ( luneil 2. KEMBROUGH, Laurel A., Bloonitield Ulh, Mieli., French; AAA, (Jh. nticleer 1, 2, 3, Editor 4, Chin. C ' o-ed Ball ' , .Social Standards 2, 3; Publications Board 4. Third row. KING, Martha Ann, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Spjnish. KINGSBURY, Robert E., Moorcstown, N. J.; Psychology; AXA; Swimming Team I, 2, 3 Co-Captain 4. KINGSTON, David T, Edgewater Park, N. J.; Biisim-ss Adminis- tration; AXA; Bench and Bar 2; Marching Band I. SENIORS 1963 Fourth roiv: KIRK, Gilman D., Columbus, Ohio, History: Frack 1, 2, 3, 4. KISER, John W.. Jr., Statcsvillc, N. C; Economics: ATQ; Corsairs; YFAC 3. 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; IFC 3; Student Union 3; Pep Board 1; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KISSA.M, Roger H., Tenafly, N. I.; Political Science: ' FAW; Red Friars; ODK; BOS; Corsairs; Naval ROTC, I, 2. 3, 4; House Pres. 1; Class Sec. 1; Class Pres. 2; Frat. Senator 3; ( hairman Symposium Committee 4. Fifth row: KITCH, Joseph . L, Durham, N. C; History: KA; Lacrosse 1, 2. KI.UGEL, Harry T, III, Emporia, Va.; Political Science; Marching Band I, 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Campus Chest 3. KNORR, Richard J.. Clark, N. J.; Mechanical Enf ineering; AXA; ASME 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3; Navy ROTC 1,2, 3, 4. KNORR, Robert J., Clark. N. J.; Mechanical FngweerinR; AXA; ASME 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, KNOWTES, Fred T, Danville, Va.; Civil Envneering; ASCE 4; Concert Band 1,2; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3. KOOCK. Kenneth J., New Y,rk, N. Y; Fre-Law; ' BF. KREIDER, Cynthia A., Lancaster, Pa.; Xnrsing; FAC 2; Publications Board 3; NSGA, Publications Chm. 3. KREPS, Donald E., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bnsiness Administration; Y. IC. 1 ; .Methodist Student Fellowship. KROLL, Ronald N., Toms River, N. J.; Chemistry: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-.Med Society I, 2. mhdLik 337 mh i hk kdihdiM Kl ' IIN, Al.m k., CdliiiTiluis, Ohic, (,n,li,v. - AiJ ' l ' Cursairs Nivv ROIC: 1, J, ?, 4. Semper l-Rielis. W DBS I, :, Coiiirno.idr ' c ( ' :iuh I, -, ' . 4, I A MKllM . ItluKn W.. Pitr.sl,iirf. ' h, Pj.; Nutsiiih; Chapel C:hoir 2, 3; Wnni.in ' s (,lci ' ' lull 1. . Sec, Student-Faculty Oitniiuttee. I. Will, W.ilikri A., ( :iiluiiitiia. ( ' oiui.; Hiisiness AtliiiinntrjiKni- •I ' kT. Air l-..ree KOIC I. J, Pep B.iar.l 2. Shi.e .iml Slipper f :iul,. ' I.ANKKORD, Wavne H., Portsmouth, a.; SmwloKy; Campus Chest 3; YMCA 1, :, f, 4, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. LARSKN, Patricia . 1., Lakeland, Fla.; Acwmitina.: KAW, YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board I. LASSLLF.R, Nancy L., Smithfield, N. C; Music; KA; Ivy, Chapel C:hoir I; Women ' s (Chorus I, Phi Beta Kappa; Madrigal Singers 3, 4. LI ' A, Lillian R., Falls Church, ' a., Accointnnfi: Student Union 2, Duke Outing Cluli 3, 4. LF BON, Kenneth M., Hopewell, N. J,; Eriiilish: Bench and Bar ?, 4; Navy ROTC 1; Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2. l.l ' BOS, Harvey C, Tampa, Fla.; Pre-Med; TE ' 1 ; Concert Band I; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel Society I, 2, 3, 4; Shoe and Slipper Club. 19 6 3 SENIORS LFGC;FTT, James i L, Asheboro, N. C; Ediicition; KA; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. LFHMAN. Dale F., Wayne, N. J.,; Nursing : FAC 2; Nereidian 1. l.! l I, Donald J., Brooklyn, N. Y., Engltsh: ZBF, Arifme 3, I ' rer 2. Fifth miv: LFU IS, illiani R., Ir., .Savannah, Ga.; History; MX; Bench and Bar i, 4, Men ' s Cilee Club I. LILF:S, Jesse S., Jr., Ciatesvillc, N. C., History. Li LFLF, C;atherine F., Wadesboro, N. C; lusic; S . Women ' s Chorus 1; Women ' s Glee Club 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Social Stand- ards 2; YWC;A; FAC 4; Chancel Singers 2; Delta Mu Tau 4. LIL I LI ' . Pete L., Charlotte, N. C., Mnhanical Engineering; KA, .• S, 1I ' ' , 4, DiikEngineer 2, 3, 4, Track and Cross Country 1, 2. LOCH. Ch.irles |., |r.. Flushing, N. Y, Science EJiicition; M.V, Navy RO LC 1, 2, i, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; Frat. Pres 4. LOCKWOOD, George W.. Hampton, Va.; Physics; Pi Mu Epsilon; .American Institute of Physics 3, 4. Seven th roii-: LOMFR, Roulaiid S., Roslyn Harbor, N. .. Mechanical Engineering; ASMF 4. Navy RO ' LC 1. 2, 3, 4, Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4, res- thng 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 1. LONGSV ' ORTH, Samuel J., C:arrollton, Ohio, English; Campus (;hest; Methodist Student Fellowship; YMCA. I.OSEF, Thomas P., Jr., Houston, Texas; History; BOIL Old Trinitv Club; Varsity D; Air Force ROTC; Pres. Shoe and Slipper Club, L.icrosse; Wrestling I. 338 LOW., Sar.ili I,., Cli.irlottc, N. C; Hiitniv; ( jinims ( :iicst 5, Sec. 4; YWCA. LOVEI.L. J. P.. Durh.mi, . C, i:,inl,sh; 1 , VI AC :, . l p K..,,ra 2, ( hni. i; Kappj ( hi I . l.OWFNBACH, Chrisniu- H., Durli.un, N. C; History; ZFA; Town Ciirls Club I, 2; Sorority Stc. 4. LOWEN ' THAL, Stuart L., Lexington, Kv.; Pr,--M,:l: ZB I , Pre- Mcd Society 1, 2; NSA I, 2; Tennis I, 3, 4; Men ' s tilee Cluli 1. LUDVVIGSON, Robert G.. New York, N. Y.; Meclhwn,,! Eii ' iimrnng; ASME 4, V DBS 1, 2, 3. LUNDHOI.M, Lois Jean, Ridgevvood, N. J.; Nur cil 3, Chni. 4, Judicial Board 4. , ' ; Honor C ' oun- Third roiL ' . ' LUPTON, Ruth, Alamance, N. C; English; RB ; Sandals; FAG 3. LYNCH, Charles T, Jr.. Morehead City, N. C; English; ' KZ, Campus Chest 1, 2; YFAC 3; Peer 1; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. LYONS, Stephen T, Arhngton, a.; Electrital Engineering; AIF ' .F ' . 2, 3, 4. 1963 SENIORS MacCARTEE, Carl C, Chevy Chase. Md.; I ' re-Med; i ' AH, Pre- Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MACE, Stephen G., Jacksonville, F la.; F.cnnomics; N; Pep Board 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. Mackenzie, Susan F., Spartanburg, S. C; Psychology; FIB ' J ' . Fifth Toiv: MacNAUGHTON, Jimmy N.. Kingsport, Tenn.; I ' hysus; Pi . hi Epsilon; Methodist Student Fellowship I, 2. MARGOLIS, Marshall H., Durham, N. C; History; Air Force ROTC I, Town Men ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGOLIS, iMa.xinc G., ilhamston, N. C.; English; AE ; FAC 5; Pres. Sorority 3. Sixth to-kv: MARKAS, Johnny . L, Morganton, N. C; Geologx; K. ; Red Friars; Who ' s i ' ho; Pres. MSGA 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. L RKS, William F., II, Towson, Md.; . lech,uiic,d Engineering; DAE; ASME 4; DiikEngineer 3, 4; Publications Board 4, Commodore Club 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. MARSH, James A., Jr., Monroe, N. C; Zoology; HX; Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, Pres. 4. Seventh ro ' u:; MARSHALL, Frances L., Clarence, N. Y.; Nursi?ig. MARS ION, F:dwin L., Jr., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y; I ' olitual Science; l K ' r, BOS; YFAC 2, 3; NSA 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Union 2. MSGA Senator 1, 2; Duke Players 3. MARVIN, Giiy, Boulder, Colorado; PohiuM Science; i:X, BOS; Arnold Air Society; Air F orce RO IC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Union I, 2, 3, 4; Board of Governors 4. 339 : «.■ ' dtk M iM MASON, (k-ollixv S., Nol ,)ini.s, I ' l.i.; Socwh,v,x; |{(-)II, Cliroiiuh- I, :, 3; Navy RO I C I, I l.irlo|uiiis . ' , i, 4. MASSKNGII.I,, R. k.. It. Worth, liv.is, ' „■ I ,, ,- i;N; Prc-Mcd Smicry 2, 3, 4; Prcs. OrdtT of I lippocratcs, 1A IRONE, Margaret A., RalL-iiih, N. C; .hi; ( , Ph, Ikr.i Kappa, Ivy, ( ' oiiiiiicnccMiictit Mar.shall 3. 1A ITHKVVS, StLVcn I,., Bessemer City, N. C, UnkviuM l-jiui- iNrriNH.; ASMF. 2, i, 4, IDC v MA 11 IIIWS. Svlvia A.. Charlotte, N. C.; Siirsiiifi; Honor Coiineil 2, 4. 1A riHIAS, Douglas !• ' ,., Norfolk, Xa., Acamiitiin ; IIK ' I ' , Campus Chest I, 2, Chrimick I, 2, 3, 4, Snidcnt Union 2, !, IVe.is. Board of ( io ' ernors 4. IAYNi:, Linda C., ' estf cld, N. J.; Niming; Social Standards 2, 3, ( hin. 4, Judicial Board 4; Ncrcidian I, 2; Woman ' s Glee CMub. 1A17.NKR, Hilda 1... White Lake, S. 1).; Niinintr. Nil BRYDL, Fnseilla R., Durham, N. C, Hii orY: KKP; KAC 4; ' WC:A I, 2, 3, 4. 19 6 3 SENIORS McCAIG, Douglas A., Delray Beach, Fla., EIntrual EriK.i iirri ig: AIEE 4; Air Force RO I ( I. 2, Engineers Guidance C ' ouncil 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3. McCarthy, Paul E., jr., Burlington. N. ( .; B isii iss AJiniiiutr.Uwn; Kl; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. .McCarthy, William J., , liaiiii, V .x.. Chnmsny: I ' X, C:h.antici.i;er 2, 3; State Student Legislature, Treas. 2, Tau Kappa Alpha, Pres. So. Region 2. Fifth roiv: McCOLLUM, Frederick C;., |r.. Savannah Beach, C a.; Ediimtiori: KA; Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROl C 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. McGHEE, Carolyn S., Huntington, W. Va.; Chemistry; KKV, Sandals; Ivy; F ' AC 4; Campus Chest I; Coordinate Board 2. McIN ' FOSH. Alan E., St. Petersburg, Fla.; Science Ediicitio,,; A ' A; Navy ROLC I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. M..KAY, .Malcolm V., Plainfield, N. |.; Hist ,ry; Campus Chest 2; I ' eer 3, 4, Men ' s Glee Club 1; C:hapel C.hoir I. McNIELL, LaVerne, Memphis, Tcnn.; Mathematics; Ivy; Chanti- ci EER L 2; Judicial Board 4. McNeill, Leslie Gray, Whitevillc, N. C; E,ii;lish. Seventh rcii ' : MI IF.R, |ohn ()., Durham, N. C, Electrical EnRineerins,; Corsairs; Pi Mu I ' ;p,;ilon; Tau Beta Pi, Sec. 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, B;ittalion (Commander 4; Eta Kappa Nu, Pres. 4; Town Men ' s C lub 1, 2, 3; Commodore Club 3, 4. . 1EL ' 1N, Richard F., Palm Beach, Fla.; Env.lish: UN. . 1ENNE, Eugene C, Dover, Mass.; Electrical EnRineerinn; AIEE 3, 4, 340 MliNSON, Robert C, Hartford, Conn.; Cliniiislry; HX; I ' trr 1. 5; Westminster Fellowship Club, YMCA. MERWIN, Grier H., Washington, D. C; History; i;AE; Delta Pin Alpha; Prc-Med Society I, 2, 3, 4;WDBS 1; Order of Hippocrates. MILES, Arthur C, Atlanta, ( ia.; Political Science; Air Force ROTC I ; Chronicle I, 2, 5, 4; Peer 1. I ' xccutivc C ouncil; Publications Board . , 4; International Club 4. Second roii: MII.Ll ' R, Elizabeth CI., Columbia, S. C; History; AAIE Class ' icc- Pres. 2; Class Council 2;WRA Representative; Panhellenic Repre- sentative; Pres. Sorority 4; YWCA Cabinet, Publicity Chm.; House Judicial Committee. MILLER, Louis G., Cambria Heights, N. Y.; Engineering,; IN; ASCE 3, 4; DiikEngineer 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1 ; Commodore Club 1 . MILLER, Roger W., Buffalo, N. Y; Accounting; AS.ME I, 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2; YMCA. Third roil-: . MILLER, William B., C:umberland, Md., Business AdniinistiMion; I K.i;; Baseball 1. MILLS, Hugh H., Jr., Forest City, N. C; Pswholof-y; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Navy ROTC 1; Phi Beta Kappa. MILLS, Rebecca A., Washington, D. C; Chemistry; ZTA; Pres., Delta Phi Rho Alpha; Concert Band 1 ; FAC 3; Pre-Aled Society 1, 2; Pres., X ' ice-Pres., Sec, WRA; Dorm Treas. SENIORS 1963 Fourth roir: MINCHER, Thomas D., Roanoke Rapids, N. C; Accounting. MITCHELL, Ellison C, Jr., Greenville, S. C; History; l{. Ai Force ROTC 1; .MSGA 3; Student Union 2; Y.MCA 1, 2, 3, 4. MOCK, Eric V., Winston-Salem, N. C, Histor Campus Chest; Debate Council 1,2, 3, 4. Tau Kappa -Alpha, Fifth row: MOESZINGER, Pamela G., Charlotte, N. C; Nursing. MOORE, John M., Jr., Greensboro, N. C; Economics; KA. MORGAN, Thomas H., Garden Ciry, N. Y.; History; -I ' K ' l-, Sigma Delta Pi; Chronicle 1, 2, Advertising Manager 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Pub- lications Board 4; Golf Team 1. Sixth roiv: MORRILL, Lyman P., W. Newton, Mass.; Eng,ineering; ' I ' K ' I ; ASCE 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .MORRIS, Barbara R., Washington, N. C; Education; AAII. MORRIS, Joel J., Raleigh, N. C; History; RKA. Seventh roll-: MORRIS, Judith J., Aiken, S. C; Chemistry; A ; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4; Student Union Publicity Committee 1, 2; Chanti(:lf,p:r 2. MORRIS, Robert W., Matawan, N. J.; Geology; i . .Marching Band 1, 2; Peer 1; Lacrosse 1. MORRISSEY, Sheila N., New York, N. Y.; History; Dorm V ' lce-Pres.; Newman Club; International Club; Foreign Student Committee 3, 4. 341 . ' i- ;:. m h ( MtM£iM MOSS, lo,si|.h W.. St. Simons IsI.ukI, (,.i., I.wiiomiis; KA; I ' ootlull I, :, V 4, l-r.it. Pris. 4. MLMIORI), I Juin 11.. Tolccl.i. Oli..., i:i,rlncM i:,iKW,rn„ : .Ml-.l-. 4, Hoot ' n ' Horn i, 4, N ' ;ivv KO IC . 1. i, 4, .Shni.- ,nul SIihikt CUih :, 2, 3; Commodore ( :icili i. 1. i. 4. Duke nolphui 1, J. v DUS 1, 2, 3, 4. . ni:RS. Kr.mk Ch.irks. . lont(. ' orTicTV, Aki., Ein lnli; Prc-M«l Socictv I, J, f, 4. 1VKEL, Scott J., Barneveld, N. Y.; Sociology; Chapel C:iioir I, 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chancel Singers 1, 2; Air Koree RO IC I. N ' P ' .BLETT, Lewis . 1.. Sratcn Island, N. Y.; ClietniHrx; SwMiiiiiinff 1, 2; Pre-Med Society 1. 2. , 4. lI.SON, Richard C, Dre.xel Hill, Pa.: Mnlhuimil En ina-ritiK.: AlA; ASME 2, 5, 4; Swimming I. Navy RO IC 1.2.?, 4, Krat, Third row: XI ' .UBAUER, Laurens H., Jr., Rockingham. . C ;., Hminess Admims- tr,ition; ' arsity D; Baseball 2, 3, 4. NEWMAN, Robert C, Arlington, Va.; Mathe?natics ; Pi Mu Epsilon, ' ice-Pres. 4; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma, Pres. 4; Delta Mu Tau, Sec. 4; Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra. NK;H0LS0N, William M., Jr., Durham, N. C; H jtorv; MSGA 3, Co-ordinator 4; Student Union 2, 3, Co-Chm. of Social Committee 4. 1963 SENIORS NKXS, Sam F., Roxboro, N. C; Elementary EJiidition; Chaxtici ef.r 2; Judicial Board 4, YMCA; Jr. Class Representative. NIESEN, Stephen M., Deal, N. J. Med Society 2, 3, 4. I ' re-Mect ZBT. Tenms I ; Pre- NOE, Do and Bar 1 laid E., Dayton, Ohio; Business Adminislration: A lA; Bench YE AC 2. Eifth rou-: NORTON, Henry R., Jr., Trartord. Pa. French: Archive 3, FAC SNA NORWOOD, Sharon B., Glenridgc, N. J.; A '  Representative 3; SGA E xecutive Council 3. NURKIN, Sidney J., Durham, N. C; Electrical Ene,ineerinti; ATA; Red Eriars; Who ' s Who; Order of St. Patrick; ODK; BOS; Pi Mu l.psilon; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu; AlEE 2, 3; Engineering Student Council 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres 4; [engineering Class Pres 1, 2; YEAC 2, Jr. C:hm. 3, Sr. C:hm. 4, Y.MCA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Erat ice-Pres. 4. Sixth nr -: O ' KELLI ' Y. James T, Jr., Asheville, N. C; Cn-il Env.ineerinn: IIK ; A,SC:E 1, 2, 3, 4, YEAC 3, 4; YMC:A 1, 2, 3, Ireas. 4. I ' eer 3, Bus. .Mgr. 4, Publications Board 3, 4. ONDER, John A., Rocky River. Ohio; Economics; t A(-); Old Trinity Club; ODK; BOS; Vice-Pres. Jr. C;iass; Pres. Senior Class; lEC Executive Board; Baseball 1, YEAC 2, 3; Pres. ODK. ORR, John C, Wilmette, III.; Electrical Engineering; i X; Engineering Student Council Sec. 4, Navy RO ' IC: I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Board 2; Eta Kappa Nu. OWEN, Patricia W., Macon, Ga.; Psychology; i:K; Ivy; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi Delta; Women ' s Glee Club; C ' hapel Choir 2, 3; Sorority Vice-Pres. OZBOLT, Jesse Q., Walterboro, S. C; Cii-il Engineerim;; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; ASCE 4. PACE, Ellen M., Cincinnati, Ohio; Mathematics; ZTA; Concert Band 1,2; Chapel Choir 1 . 342 First row: PACKARD, Janice A., Cjncinn.iti. Ohio, I ' syrlwloii}: A ' I ; N ' SA. PAl.MI R, C;r.Kc- i:.. Diirharii. N. C. .S ' wwfoijv; Touii (lirls Cliili, Prc.s. 1, ' KX-Prcs. 2. PANGBORN, Penny A., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; History; KKP; Ivy; Pi Sigma Alpha; Foreign Stu. Comm., Treas. 2, ' , Chin. 4. In- rcrnarional C lub 3, 4; W ' SGA 4. Second roiv: PARKER, Marilvn J., Bethpage, N. Y.; .V«ri i;,StuJent Union I, 2, 3; Board of Gov. 4. PARKKR, Teddy K., Korr Myer, ' a.,; Xiirsinv: Student Union 1, 2, 3; Chm. Ways and Means Comm. PARSON. C:hristopher T, Long Grove, HI., I ' olituM Sii.mr: IlKA; Rehgious Coun. 4, Y.MCA 1, 2, 3, 4. PARSON. Donald P., Ridgewood, N. J.; I ' olituyl Science: AE; Bench and Bar 3, 4; C ' ommodore Club, Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. PARSONS, David C, Altoona, Pa., Hntorx; ATA; Chapel Cho.r 1, 2; Chronicle 1; .Men ' s Glee Club 1,2; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3. 4. Campus C hest 2. PARSONS, Meredith, Wilnictte, 111.; Ernilish: KKP; Class Sec. 4; Student Homecoming C ' onini. 4. SENIORS 1963 PAYNK, John F., Roanoke Rapids, N. C; Hist jry: Air Force ROTC 1, 2. PEARSON, .Marilyn, Scarsdale, N. Y; f ' oliticil Science: Student Union Ed. Affairs Comm. I, 2. 4, Sec. 2; UN .Model . ssembly 2. PECK, Frederick ' ., Jacksonville, Fla.; History; IN. Fifth ru- -: PEELER, Robert S., Staunton, Business AJniinistratiuii; t A(-); ness AJniinistrjtion; W.X; PELL. Nancy A., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.; English; AXQ. Bench and Bar 1, 2; Y.MCA 1. 2. PEGLER. Timothy F.. The Plains. ' a.; Bus WDBS 1. 2. 3; Radio Coun. 3. PEMBERTON, .Marv N., Yancevville, N. C I ' hilosophv; Duke Players I; V SGA I, 2, 4. PENNINGTON, John N., 1 homasville, N. C; English; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; Ch. ntk:leer 1; Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Student L ' nion 3, 4; .Madrigal Singers 4; Track, 1. PE1ERSON, Harrv O., Jr., Solon, Ohio; Business Administr.nion; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PEYTON, Richard R., W. Lafayette. Ind.; I ' re-.Ued; lAI ; Pre-Med Society I; Wrestling 1, 2; YMCA 1. 2. 3. 4. PHILLIPS. Paul E.. Ballston Spa. N. Y; 1Z , Student Union. .Major Attrac. Comm. 3. 4; Foreign Stu. Comm. 2. 3; Navy ROTC Band; Am. Field Service Club. Pres. 2. 3. PICKENS, James U ' ., Orangeburg. S. C; History; K1 343 dM ik ( (i i Ail n diMMth if A) IMKkCI ' . Hctsv l-avL-, l ;il(.i!;li, N. C;.; Xiirsinii: :i;iss Sec. i; VVom- .111 ' s Ckv Club 1,2. IMP S, C.. rn AniK-, Kuig-s| .irl , N. Y.; Mallieiihitus. I ' l I K.W .irrtn T., R.iclK-stcr. N. V.; Chrmislry; Soccer I, 2, 3. 4. Sirmiil roil-: PI. All ' , Bonnie Ruth, .Southbury, Conn., IhUory; .S.mdals, House l.Mi.i(;er 2; Dorm V ' lcc-Hres. . ; YVVC A 4. I ' Oi:, WilHani Henry, Reading, Pa.; Gm - Debate Council I, 2. POR I I R, lohn I ., S.ilisburv, Md., Actuiinniiv.: I ' N ' ; Campus Chest 2, , V, 1C. I, 2, 3, 4. I ' ) |;LL, Richard . ' dams, Leaksville, N. C; I ' re-Med; . Prc- Kd Society 1, 2, :i, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. POWL, Michael Robert, Lancaster, Pa.; Bi siniss Adiiiiiiistr.nirin; IIKA; Frat. Treas.; Krat. ice-Prcs.; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. PRAGER, Robert F.dvvard, C;hcster, S. C; I ' rr M,;i; VIA ' . Delta Phi Alpha; Pre-Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel .Society I, 2, 3, 4, Frat. Social Chm. 2; Pcgram Chemistry Club 3, 4. 1963 SENIORS PRFDMORF, Robert B;igger, Plainfield, N. J., History; Track 1, 2; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, I ' irr 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; C ' ommodore CKib 1, 2, 3, 4. PRFNTISS, David John, Ho«i i, 2, 3, 4; Navy ROl C I. N. Y; I ' sycluMy; lX, Soccer I ' RICF, Patricia Reade, Durham, N. C; Entilish. Itftli r,n:-: PRICF, William S.il.)mon, Raleigh, N. C; History: UN Model As- sembly 2; House Council I; Campus Chest 2. PRICE, William Woodrow, Jr., Woodstown, N. |.; Electriail Etini- mrriNg; AlEE 2; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. PRII ' .ST, William Wallace, Jr., Steubenville, Ohio, Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi; Air Force ROTC 1; Bench and Bar I; Shoe and Slipper Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WDBS 1, 2, 3; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4. .S ' (,v ; roTi ' : PRI ' FCHETT, Anne Sartin, High Point, N. C; English; YWCA I, 2, !. PROCFOR, Barbara Ann, Henderson, N. C.; History; KA; Ivy 2; Phi Beta Kappa; Religious Council 2, 3, ludicial Representative 3 ; I C 4; Delta Phi .-Mplia 3, 4. OU.VFFLEBAU.M, Arthur M., Bishopville, S. C; History; Old Trinity Club; BOS; YFAC 2; Men ' s Judicial Board 3, 4; Y.MCA QUEST, Charles Edward, Louisville, Ky.; I ' hilosophy; ' t ' A(-); Bench and Bar. RA.MSEY, Barry Winfield, .Marion, N. C; Business Administration; KA; Y ' MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4. R. ' .MSEY, Carol Ann, Tampa, Fla.; Elementary EJucatmn; AAII; FAC 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Sec. 2; Class Vice-Pres. 3. 344 KAXKIX, W illi.iinW .. I ' .ivctrcvilk-. N. V.,  « , H . Delta Plii Alpha, .Marching B.iiul I, 2. I ' rc-Mcd Society 1, Dch.i lu Ian. RANSOM, Edward |., Waltmi, N. Y.; Biisimss A.lmiiinlr.inoN: Alpha Kappa Psi; Cainpiis Chcsr; Navy ROl C I , V, U :A , liascl.all 1 , J. i, 4. RAPISARDl, Sal C, Plainvicu . . N., ■vv,W«i;i, M ' k ' r, Duke Players 3, 4; iMSGA 4; Prc-Mcd Soc.cty I, :. Snond roil-. RAUC:H, Diidlcv A., C ' lrccnsboro, N. C... . Lrthr hUia: ' S: Chapel C:hoir :, , 4, Men ' s Glee Club 2, i, 4, Student Union 1. !, Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4, RAUSCHELBAC;H, Paul A., Newtown, Conn., ■;Hi; nn ;«,- A lA. REKl), RORIRI , 1., Durango, Colo. Kohiiiy. hrook. Pa., Ewiioiiim: ' I ' AH, Na . 4. .■V., W ' lnston-Saleni. N. C... Rtli ' inir. ' I ' M. RHOADS, Michael D., Mead ROTC I, 2, 3, 4; Y.MCA 1. 2 Rl( l Sara RICHMOND, Howard A., Jr., Riverside, Conn., Historv: H ' S Campus Chest 1, 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, .Marching Band 1 Pep Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4, ( onimodore Club 1,2, ;, 4 ' restling 1, 2. SENIORS 1963 Foil nil mil ' : RICKARDS, Edward S., Jr., Miiltown, N. J.; Economics; Chronicle 1, News I ' .ditor 2, Feature Editor 3, Editor 4; YEAC 3;VVDBS; State Student Legislature 3; Student-Faculty Administration Com- mittee 4; Homecoming Committee 4. l ' ,r- U;i: l ' . Pre-.Med RIDOU r, Edward ,M.. Durham, N. C. Rrl:v.ioii. RIDDICK, Daniel H., Lynchburg, a Society 1 ; Wrestling I . Fifth roiv: R0BI:RS0N, Michael B., Maryville, Tenn.; EnKineerinK; nK I ; BOS, Old Trinity Club; Order of Saint Patrick; Pres., Chm. of Board of Directors, YMCA; Managing Editor, I iikEiiy,iiiirr; House President; Homecoming C ' ommittee; YFA( ' ; AIEE. ROBERT, Carol .M., Richmond. ' a.; HnWr YV ' CA. ROBER rS, Patricia A., Teaneek. N. J., Fre, ; K. (-), ai. N llcl.Fl ' .R; , ;.■ IIB ' I ' . Sixth tow: ROBINSON. Barbara A., Chadds Ford, Pa.; Economics: A I ; Chapel Choir 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Woman ' .s Judicial Board 4; Student Union 2, 3; V ' DBS 1, 2; Chancel Singers 3, 4; Dorm Ireas. ROGERS, James T, Greenwood, S. C; I ' rc-McJ: ' I ' Kl ' ; Pre-.Med Society I, 2; Swimming I. ROHR. L ' N, Douglass F., Oakridgc, Tenn.; History: Archrvc I; Bench and Bar; Peer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1; House iee-Pres. 1, Pres. 4. Seventh roiv: ROLLE, Carl V., Bethesda, Md.; Engineering; Pi Mu Epsilon; Order of St. Patrick; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE I, 2, 3, .4; DukEngmeer 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi Pres.; ASCE Chm. ROSENBERGER, Lisa B., Staunton, ' a.; History. ROSENFELD, Terry i L, Trenton, N. J.; Psychology; Navy ROTC 1; Peer 1, 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4; House Treas. 345 KOSI NSIMN. l,.irrv W.. Ch.irlr.ttc, N. C, llnKirv: ' HI, Prt- MlJ SocR-ty 1,2, !, 4, Pres. Ir.it. 4. KOUtiHTON, .Arthur (.... Rcaling, P.i., Vsuliohy. ; H. , Clironnh ■-. 4, Vfr .!. KOUSK, Margaret ( .., Annaiulalc, a., I ' nlilujl Scinur: .A U, I ' lu K.ilM ' a Delta; l-AC 4; Duke Players 1. 2, (, 4, Hoof ' n ' Hern i, 4, I lura .Alplia Phi 2, (, ' iee-Pres. 4. Srnmd roii-: ROW I l,l„ W ' llliainJ., Tueker.Cia.; ' .vvi W«i; v; Men ' .s Glee ( :iuli 2, }. ROW 1.. AND, liet.sv .A., Voutitistou n, Oliio, Hisrorv; Pep Board 1. 2, }. Duke Players !, 4, Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, i, Pres. 4; Senior Class (Council 4. RL ' MPF, Christine .SiL ' iiia Delta Pi. intleriiiere. Ma.; Spjnnli; ( oncert Band; S.AAl.FIKLD, John R., Toledo, Ohio; Econoima; 1 AH; Varsity D; Ciolf ?, 4. SANDKRS, Robert V., Jr., Florence, S. C., AaoiiiiiitiK; Clla.ss V iee- Pres. 4; Class Sec.-Trcas. 3; Alpha Kappa Psi. SANDSIRO.M, Frederick H., Great Neck, N. Y.; History; Ai: l ; .Air Force RO FC I . 1963 SENIORS Fourth row: SARGP.NT, Mary 1.., Ilialeah, Fla., ALillnrnMus. SAWYF:R, Patti G., Atlanta, Ga.; Eiiiilisli; Ivy; Chapel Choir 2, 3; .Madrigals 4. .SAM.OR, , lary 1... Haltinn Fifth roil ' : Md.; Niirsinii. SCHFN(.;K, Garrett M., Springrield, .Mass.. Fnnlnh; Duke Players 1, 2, .3, 4; Hoof ' n ' Horn 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi i, 4. SCHMIDT, Frederick K., Philadelphia, Pa., Historv: Ki], X ' arsity D; Pres. Frat. 4; Athletic Rep. 4, Basketball I, 2, i, 4. SCHUF:NEMANN, Roblyn B., Collingswood, N. J.; Sp.wnh. SCHULLER, Chris C., Fairfax, Va.; Bii.u i-ss Admiiintratwn; C:orsairs; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHULMAN, Robert D., Hewlet t Harbor, N. Y.; History; ZBT; Sigma Delta Pi; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4. SCHWFIS ' IRIS, |ohn K., Ill, Greensboro, N. C; Gertnaii; IlK ; YFAC 3; Prc-.Med Society 1, 2, 3. SFC;KINGF:R, Ronny L., Jacksonville. Fla.; History; YFAC 4; Pen 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications Board 4. Sl ' DGU ' ICK, Janice F. R., Davtona Beach, Fla.; FUmentarv Education; Pe|i Board 1 . SFYMOUR, Robert D., Pittsburgh, Pa., Civil EniiineerinK: AFA; Varsity D; ASCE 3, 4, YFAC: 3, 4, F.ngineers (uiidance Council i, 4. 346 SIIW ' NON ' , Icihn B., |r.. Richmond, ' .i., I ' xoikiiiucs. BWII, Bench ,irul B.ir 4. VNDBS 4. SH AW . Martha K.. Raleigh. N. C; History: Phi Kappa Delta; Sandals; I ' AC; ' ; Syin|Xisiuin Committee 1. 2. ' , 4. Deliate Council 2. . Sec. 4; NSA :; SHEARER, Eilah J., Cape Girardeau, Mo., Sp.mnli: Sigma Delta Pi. Chronicle 1, 2. ' , 4; F.AC 4; Publication.s Board !, 4. Second ro : SHELTON, Ruffin P., Durham, N. C; History. SHER.MAN. Michael L., Baltimore, .Md.; Pre-Mni: ZB I, arsity D; Playbill, Bus. . Igr. 4; Pre- .Med Society .2. ' arsity Lacrosse 2, , 4. SHIN.AULD, Ben I., Big Lick, N. C.. I ' lulowphy: Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Third rou-: SHINN, Robert M., Concord. N. C; History: Al ; Chromcle . SHUFORD, Charlotte, Lincolnton. X. C.; English: ' I ' L SIDES, Martha G., Charlotte, N. C; Spjnish: Sigma Delta Pi. SENIORS 1 963 SILER, Nancy E., Franklin, X. C; History: AXU; FAC 4; XSA ; Woman ' s Glee Club 1. 2. SK.AGGS. Mary S.. Charleston, W. a.; Zoology: Coordinate Board 2. SKILLS, Susan .M., Wilmington, Del.; Elementary Education: W . Chancel Singers 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1; Glee Club 2, .3, 4. Fifth roic: SKL.AR, Isabel N., Massapequa Park, X. Y.; Xursing: Campus Chest 1, 3; Chronicle 1; Student Union 1; Judicial Board 2; Treas. XSG.A 2. SLOAN. Cyrus H., Sanford, N. C; History; B n. Navy ROTC 1. S.MILEY, Barry A., Slippery Rock, Pa.; Economics: -X: Lacrosse 1,2; Soccer 1, 2, 3; .Men ' s Glee Club i. Sixth row: S.MI I H, Charlotte E., Livingston. Tcnn.; Accounting,: . XQ; Chronicle 3, 4. S.MITH, Dennis M., Cincinnati. Ohio; Psychology: IIKA; Pre-Med Society 1,2, 3. 4. S.VIITH, Elizabeth L., Raleigh, N. C; Fremh: KA; Chronicle 1; Stu- dent Union I, 2, 3, Board of Governors 4. SMITH, George E., New Bern. N. C; History: X ' arsitv D; Golf 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Navy ROTC I, 2. SMITH, Kathryn O., Deep Run, X. C; Chemistry: Campus Chest 2. S.VIITH, .Mary T. Houston, Te.xas; Spanish and English; ' I M, Rush .Advisor 3. 347 V V ! ik S ll I H, Paul I)., Cliarlottc-, N. C; Ikiicli .iiul Bar 4; Uukc Players 2; Pri- , kd Sotirtv I, Men ' s Glee Cluh, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 2, !, 4. SMHH, Rc K., I ' lilsa, Okla.; Chrminry; Prc-Med Society 1,2,?, 4; SwiriHiiriiK 1, 2. SMI IH, Richard W ' ., Ihnclock, N. C, I ' svclwloKy; WX, Navy KO IC 1. SMI 1 II, Robert I ' ., Columbia, S. C, I ' livsirs; Pi Mu Mpsilon, Campus Chest 2. SMI I II. Robert C., Miami, Kla.; ' ice-Pres. Freshman YMCA; ( liniiiuir 1,2, Dad ' s Day Committee 1, 4. S n IH, Robert D., I ' airhcid, C onn.; Mechanical Enfiineerinf ; AXA; arsity D; ASMI ' , 2, i, 4; I ' .ngineers Guidance 4; Navy ROTC 1; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, I ' rat. V ' ice-Pres. 3. SNYUER, Edward W., Baltimore, Md.; Mechanical En ineerinf;,; ASME 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Pi Tau Sigma Treas. 3, Pres. 4. SOMMERMF,Yr ' ,R, Wade S., Denver, Colo.; History: ATA; Chwnule 3; N;ivy ROTC I, 2, f, 4. SPANGLER, Mary .1., . Xrdmore, Pa., Xiirsuig; Social Standards 4. 1963 SENIORS SPEIDEN, Joseph H., Jr., Louisville, Ky.; History; I ' AM, Men ' s (ileeClub I, 2; Harlequins; Pre-Med Society I, 2, 3; Erat. Officer 3, 4. SPI- ' .NCF- ' .R, Virgil S., Charlotte, N. C.; Ecommiics. SPERRY, Sue, Harrison, Ohio, Ehnieiilaty Education; AXU; Ivy; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Fifth row: SPICER, William L., Charlotte, N. V... Electrual Eiiv.iii,rn,ii : WX; AIEE 4; Erat. Pres. 4. SPIGENER, Marion P., Jr., Charlotte, N. C.; Business Administration; BHII; Freshman Class Pres.; Navy ROTC 1, 2; Pep Board 1. SPRANKLIN, John W., Ill, Baltimore, Md.; Mechanical Ennmeenna: Tennis; Glee Club; International C lub. Sixth row: SPRATT, Sally J., Charlotte, N. C., History; Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Delta, Ivy, Pi Sigma Alpha Sec; WSGA Council 3, NSA Co- ordinator 3; YVV ' CA Cabinet 1, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3. SPROUL, Robert G., Jr., Arlington, Va.; Civil Engineerinii,; Z , ASCE 4. S ' lAEFORD. Joe R., lulian, N. C Accoiintiiifi: Navy RO I C 1, 2, !. 4. Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4. Seventh row: STALLINGS, Ann C, Durham, N. C; Elementary EJiication; A ; Freshman YCabinet; Women ' s C horus; Women ' s Glee C ' lub; Chapel C hoir. SI ALLINGS, Daniel L., Jr., New Bern, N. C; Business Aiiminis- tration; House Vice-Pres. 4. SI ANIER, Charles E., Gary, Ind.; History; A(-); Football 1, 2, 3; Frat. Officer 4. 348 SrAI ' l.KFOKI), ll.irrv Idw.ird. Wn.Hllnirv. N. 1.. I ' Jafn,.,! ijiv.!- lirriNn: All ' l ' ' , I; (:h;ipcl Climr I, Men ' s (ikr ( :luli I. SI ' ARI.IN(;, James Fulton, |r., l.cirnherton, . C, Vn- ii;l. l,,lli,- vutia; Alpha Phi Omct;a I, :. ' . Ke-Prc.s 4, Hre-Med Sde.ety I, i. Dad ' s Day C ' oinniitrec 2, 4. SIAKMI ' R. Charles IVank. Dernarest, N. |. AIKF I.J, i, 4, ll.iofir ll.irn I, H. I, I ' .lirlnoil I ' .iminir , See. A IFF. S ' FFKR, V. u ... Denver, Ccilo., Chrwislrv: HI , IWr :. ;, 4. Prc- Mcd .Society 1, J, 5, 4, Hillel Society I, 4, Shoe and Slipper CKih I, 2, 1, 4, Dance C:hni. 4; YMCA I, 2, f, 4; Prc-Mcd Advisor 2, v SFl ' .lNKULLER, Paul Gilbert, Kensington, Md.; Prr-M,d: • Ky.. Prc-Mcd Society I, 2, i, 4; WDHS I, 4; Prc-Mcd Advi.sorv Council 3, 4; Sailing Club 1, 2. STFJNMAN. Kurt William, Durham, N. C K r; Tennis I. 2. i. 4, Sceeer 1, 2, 4. Tluni . Riisiinsi Aiiiiiinnlriitiiiii- STFVVAR r. Anne Donnelly, Lockport, N. Y.; Niirsiny. Santa Filo- mcna; Nercidian 1. 2, FAC ' Chm. 2, Orientation C ' hni. !, I ' xecutive Council 3; Honor C ' ouncil 1,3. STEWART. Robert I.cc. Bndgcvillc, Pa., IW-Mi-.i; Alii. ' arsitv D; Pre-Med Society I. 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, ?. 4, Haskethall I, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. STINNETT, Ann Rav. Brenhani. Tex.; l-imlish: TA; Tan Psi Omega; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sorority ' icc-Prcs. 3, Pres. 4. Rush Ad- visor 3. SENIORS 196 3 SIFFH, Frank Albert, III, Durham, N. C, Himry; 4 Ki:, .Men ' s C;icc Club I, 2, 3; Student Union 2, 3; YMC. 1,2, 3, 4, Chm. Na- tional-International Affairs Committee. STITH, W. Curtis, Jr., Baltimore, Md.. I ' olilujl Scinic- Chrmucle 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Society 1; YMCA 1, 2, 5, 4. ST. JOHN, Andrea Kayc. Marietta, Ga., X nsnifi: YWCA 1. Fifth row: STOLTZ. Jerry David, Winston-Salem, N. C, Ediu.ition: KA; F ' oot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. STONE, Samuel Marion, IV, Charleston, W. a., Smiolnnx-Antlim- )o oKv; AXA; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. STOUT, Michager Dockery, Greensboro, N. C., Huunns Adminis- tration; KA; Air Force ROTC I; Shoe and Slipper Club I, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2. STRATF ' N, Roland Frederick, Wayne, N. J.; Mechanical Ennineerina.- KS; ASME 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.MCA I, 2, 3, 4; Com- modore Club I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track I. STRAUB, Jcannctte Mumford, Durham, N. C; Niirnnn; Chapel Choir ' , 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 3; Student Union 3; .Social Stand- ards i. .SIRIBI.ING. lames ' endcll, Atlanta, Ga., English; Shoe and Slipper Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Union 3, 4; YMCA 2, 3; Trcas. Freshman House. Seventh roiv: SIROFHFR, Rebecca Ann, Raleigh, N. C., Hinory; KA; Social Standards 2; WSGA 4; YWC:A 1, 2, 3, 4. STUART, C:harlcs Edward, Durham, N. C... Electrical Enmneerine,; ilX; AIEE 3, 4; F ' rcshman Advi.sory Cxiuncil 2; Ooss (Country 1, 2; Track 1. STUBBS, Allston Julius, Durham, N. C; Pre-Med; Varsity D; Pre- Med Society I, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country I, 2; Track 1, 2. 349 ,p P mdkx M Mdih L- x iM ik rM SIL ' .MMIK, kKh.ir.l. nii.ikir llill. Conn., I ' sviholoKy; -I ' Ki:; N.ivy K() I C i. J, i. 4, SiMiipiT liiklis i, 4; Coinniodorc Club 1, 2. Sl ' CC. Ann, Rcickv Mcur.t, N. C., Ilistnrv; KA; KAC; 4; Co-F ' Mitor S.Ki.il St.nul.ir.ls C.ilemi.ir, Soninty IVc-a.s. SI KK A I I , 1.irv I ,, R. Siiukrn lill.iuship I. llill, . C., ■;«i; m7 , I ' AC 4, MciIi.kIim Sccoiiii roil-: SL ' IION, Sara K., l- ' aison, N. C; Miisu I ' .diicitinn: I ' K , VWCA Cnrnrnitrcc- I, 2; AUthndi.st Student Ciiuir I, Wniiicn ' s Ckt- Chih 1, :, Cliapcl Choir 2, MadriKal Singcr.s i, 4. SWAIN, Ronnie K., M.mtreal, Quchce, I ' sxihrMy: AIA, hAC; Pre-Mcd Society. I , ' I.B() r, Elizabeth B., Barnardsville, N. J., Xinu iR; Campus Chest J, hapel ( hoir I, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee ( :iub 1,2, Honor Council 3; I eeutive Council 4; Class Sec. 2. Third r,ni-: lAR r, Kduina A., Hendersonville, N. C; Chniiistry; M.idrigal Singers 3, 4. lATK, William S., Jr., llyattsville, , Id., Mirlumual ■:,ii;i i,rri)if ; 1:N, ASME 3, 4, Navy RO 1 C I, 2, 3, 4, Student Union 2, 3. 1 AVERNISE, Emilio G., Durham, N. C; Arr History; Air F ' orcc ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Arclme 2; Exec. Officer, Arnold Air Society. 1963 SENIORS Fii irth roi I A ' ERN1SE, Silvio, Durhjiii, N. C., Fremh; Arnold Air Society; Air Eorce ROTC 1,2, 3,4, YKAC I, 2, 3,4, Treas. Arnold Air Society TAYLOR, Allen i 1., Miami, Kla.; Fre-. led; ZBT; Concert Band I; Hillel Society I, 2, 3, 4, Fre-Med Society. 1 AVI, OR, Jeanette M., Greenville, N. C; Fsycliolo y. I ' ifth roil ' : THOMAS, Helen L., Lancaster, Pa.; Ps choloi!, ; Woman ' s Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Chapel Choir 2, 3, Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4, Psi Chi Delta 3, Pres. 4. THOMAS, Roy ., Ill, Charlotte, N. C; Rrligwii; VFAC 3;West- minster Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, Student L nion 1, 2, 3, Basketball I. ■THOMAS, .Sandra K., Sanford, N. C; Zoo ofiy; Methodist Student Fellowship 1. Sixlli rmv: I IIOMPSON, Eugene H., Spartanburg, S. C; Electrical Engineering; IIK ' I ' , Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; AlEE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4; Sigma Pi Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Vice- Pres., Tau Beta Pi 4. THOMPSON, Kenneth W., Lynchburg, ' a.; History; Mil, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Track 2. THOMPSON, Robert M., Whiteville, N. C.; Business Administra- tion; AXA; Navy ROTC I, 2, 3; Westminster Fellowship I, 2, Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4, ' ice-Pres. 4. THO.MPSON, ' esley M., Dunn, N. C; Business Administation; KA; Old Trinity C lub; Alpha Kappa Psi; Court of Appeals 4; Class Pres. 3, C hm. IFC Investigating C ' omm. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. THORNBERRY, Robert E., Vienna, ' a.; Mathematics; Arnold Air Society; Pi Mu Epsilon, Air Force ROTC; IVCF Pres. 4. TII ' .GER, Joseph H., East Orange, N. J.; Psychology; Delta Phi Alpha; Clironicle 3; Student Union 1 , 2, 3, 4, Psi Chi Delta 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4. 350 First row: riMBF.RLAKr., Joe K., Jr„M:icon, ( iJX; C HANTICLEER 1; Alpha Kappa Psi ! a., Iliis 4. ;,ii .11 11 iihtiJti ' n TIRIXiOL, Tusun A., Istanbul, Turkey; T.ui I ' si Oimga. (!i-rni,u ,- Ddr.i P u Alpha 1 1 II l.l D.ivul M., I ' t. Mcadc. Mel., ■. ! 1, 2. K 4. clialoiiy, 1;N, SukI cnr L ' nicii Srcorut rrnr: rODI), C.irnl C, W.MKlbriek ' L-, Conn., Xiiruiii ; Woniairs liklicial B..arJ i, 4, Class Trcas. 1, Xicc-Prcs. v rOWl.i:, Patricia M., Miami, Fla.; I ' olitiail Srirm;- AAII, Judicial Bdanl 4, WRA Representative 2; Pi Sit;iiui Alpha; Delta Phi Rho Alpha; Soriirity Trcas. ji, Vice-Pres. 4; Panhellcnic Representative 3. rOVVNSKNI), Dabncy W., Jr., Arhnt;ron, ' a., liivsirs: Sigma Phi Sigma. I hirj roiv: I RKNT, Mary D., Durham, N. C; Elementary Education. TRIPLETT, Joy E., Orlando, Fla.; Phi Kapipa Delta; Ivy; NSA 2, YWCA Vice-Prcs. 4. TURNER, Thomas F., Naugatuck, Conn., Iliston: Hwll, Chanti- cleer 2, 3; MSGA I, 2; N;ivy RO FC I, 2, Wiestlmg 4, SENIORS 1963 Fourth row: TUTTLE, Lynn S., Raleigh, N. C; Psychology; YMCA C abinet 3, 4. TUTTLE, Robert G., Jr., Asheville, N. C; History: ATti, Student Union 2; Religious Council 1, 2; YFAC 2. TYNDALL, Leslie G., Kinston, N. C; History: Chapel Choir 1, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4. Fifth row: UNDERWOOD, Milton J., Durham, N. C; History: KA; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. UZZELL, Margaret A., Goldsboro, N.C, French: Ch;ipel f:hoir 2: Woman ' s Glee Club 1, 2. ' AN DYCK, ludirh L., Richmond, V.i., .Matlirm.uus: AA- , Who ' s Who: Sandals, U S(iA Treas. 4. Sixth row: VAN DYCK. Louis B., 1 ' ., Scotia, N. Y., Historx: ATA; Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Navy ROFC 1. ' 1CK, Bonnie G., Atlanta, Ga.; English: FAC 4; Ivy. VINCENT, Richard H., Orange Park. Fla., I ' re-I,aw: A I Li; YFAC 3; Chronicle -i; Marching Band 1,2, Frat. Sec. 3. Seventh Row: VOGEL, Lynne M., Arlington, ' a.; Mathemarics: Ivy, Pi Mu Fpsi- lon; Delta Phi Alpha; Dorm Officer 3. VOGT, Larry C, Bethesda, Md.; F.conotnics. VOLLMER, Robin T, Louisville, Ky.; Fre-Wed: I ' N; Concert Band 2; Pre-Mcd Society 3, V ice-Pres. 4. 351 i Ail l-nst nm: yA(i(;()M K, l),uul Midi.id, Crnssc l ' ..MUL-, Midi.; Elalncl I ' liKiimrinK; 1 ' A(-), Order of St. Patritk, Prcs., BOS, I ' .ngincirint; Suidcnt Council 1. i, 4; Prc-Mcd Society 2, 3; Prcs. Junior and Senior ( ' las.scs, (College of I ' ngineering. . ' U;NKR, Dennis W. K.. Niagara Fall-s, N. Y.; Rflifiioii; IIK ' |., D.kI ' s Day Conini. i, National-International Affairs Coniin. !. Ir.ii riui.l.iMi !. W l.n, Call Sue, Roeky Mount, N. C; EnKlnh: AlA ' . WAl.DRON, Pendleton C;., Greensboro, N. C; Hislriry: KX, .A.sst. Cliin. II ' C Rush Coinm. WAl.KI ' R, Charles David, Allison Park. Pa.; I ' miruM Sci,; ,,-; i;. ; arsitv 1), Pre led Society . 2. Newman Club 1,2,?, Prcs. 4; I ' oot- b.ill I, 2, i, 4. WAIKIK. luldmg Lewis, l ' , Ovtord, N. C, UoImiv; ' I ' K i; , u: I, :, ;. 4. I liird roiv: V ALKF.R, John Albert, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn.; I ' oliiical Science; BOS; Tau Psi Omega, Prcs, 3; Tau Kappa .Mpha 2, 3, Prcs. 4; AKS 1, 2, 3, 4; SSL 1, 2, 3, 4; Houscniaster 4; Chni. Court of Appeals 4; ' icc-Pre.s. Debate Council 3. WALLWORK, L. Kristen, Nashville, Tenn., Clicmntry; KAM; Ivy; Student Union 2, 3; V C 3. WAL ' I ' F.RS, Louie . L, .Monroe, N. C; Cnil EiiKi ' ieering; I ' .X; ASCK 3, 4. 1963 SENIORS WANLKSS, Carole F., Springheld, III., Hiswrx; AAA; Sandals; Woman ' s Glee Club L WARD, Allan N., jr., Durham, N. C.; H,sU,ry; A.XA; Navy RO I C 1,2, ' , 4, Semper Fidelis 1; ( ' ommodore Club 3; Track 3. WARD, .Ann (. ' ,., Williamsburg, a.; History; Baptist Student L ' nion Fi tli wit-: WARD, David F., |r., Tampa, Fla., Hisrorv; ATti; Alpha Kappa Psi. WARD, .Mary W ' ., Amelia, a., Niirsinn; C:hapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4, WARD, Thurman R., Jr., Lincolnton, N, C; Accomniiifi; A1 ' 1). WARRFN, John FL, Allegany, N. Y., I re-L.Tu-: Air Force ROTC I ; Bench and Bar I . WATFRALAN, John A., Fairfa.x, ' a.; } ' sxcliolae.v: IlKA; Men ' s C dec Club I; Navy RO LC L 2, 5, 4; Newman C:iub 1,2; Commodore Club L 2, 3, 4; Tennis I. WA FKINS, David AL, Belmont, N. C; Business Adiiiiiiistnitwii; KA, House C ' ouncil 1. Sei ' enth roTi ' : WAUD, Charles B., Waukcgan, III.; I-jikIisIi: I ' AF; Air I ' oree RO ' FC 1; Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, ?, 4. WEAVER, Sandra E., Arlington, a.; Che iiistry; Ivy; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1,2, 3. WEEKS, Beverly V„ Durham, N. C; Elemenhiry Education; AAII; Social Standards I ; Rush Advisor 4. 352 First roiv: WKHRl.K, Richird T, CharlottL, N. C. Ihsiorv; ' I ' Kl ' . W IIXI R, Juil.rh A.. CrcLnvillf, Miss., fsuiuMv: . . W i:iR. .Michael W.. StaiiitorJ, Conn.. I ' olitual Saence; Ai) ROTC 1; NSA 2, S. WELSH, J. ,Mich.iLl. Baltininrc-. Md.. Himness Admimstr.uion: XAF.; X ' arsity D; Alpha Kappa Fsi; (Chronicle 1; YKAC4; Lacro.s.sc I, 2, ?, 4. WELT, Phoebe. Iowa C ity, Iowa; History; KKT; Phi Kappa Delta. Pres.; Sandals; Woman ' s Glee Club I; Woman ' s Judicial Board, Sec. i; WSGA ' icc-Prcs. 4; Sec. of YWCA, WELTER. Elizabeth A., Baldwin, N, Y,; Science Eciucatio i; Ivy, Delta Phi Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa. Class Treas. 4. WES7 Joseph W.. Jr.. Clarks Summit. Pa,; Forestry; AXA; Chapel Choir L -. ?i t; Men ' s Glee Club 2. ; Chancel Singers 2, WHEATLEY. Jack H., Beaufort. N, C; Botany; AXA; Men ' s Chorus 1 ; .Men ' s Glee Club 2. ? 4. WHEELER. K, David, Rcxboro. N. C.; Histnri; Alii; YEAC 2, 3, 4; lEC i; Eootball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Erat, Pres, 4. SENIORS I 963 WHELAXD. Margaret E„ Chicago. III.; Chemistry. -I ' M; Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Religious Council 3; Delta Phi Alpha 2. , 4. WHITE. James M.. Annandalc. ' a.; Mathematics; H . Phi Ita Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi .Mu Epsilon, .Men ' s ( horus I, Pi ,Mu Epsilon Treas, 3, Pres. 4, W HII E, Jiil K., Leola. Pa.; Xiirsins. Fifth ro ' ji-: WHITE. Jo Ann, Barnegat, . J., Histrrx; lerpsichnrean 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres, 2; Hoof ' n ' Horn 2, WHITE, Marilynn L.. Moorestown, N, j., Xiirsing. WHITE, Susan A.. Pittsburg, Pa..; Chemistry; AAA; ( ' hamici kf.r 3; Westminster Eellowship 1, Social Standards I, 2. 3, Student L ' nion I, 2. 3, House Pres, 4. Sixth ro-iv: WHITMIDE. Ann. (irccnvillc. S. C. Sp.uiish; Treas. East Campus Chest 4. WILCOX, Cynthia G., Berlin. Conn,; Art. WILEY ' , Sarah H., Earlysville. ' a.. Mathematics; A.XQ; Sorority Sec, 4 WILL. Donald P.. Jr.. Norfolk. a,. Psycholoay; Air Force ROTC 1. Chronicle I. 2. 3. 4; Debate Council 1; Prc-.Med Society 2. WILLIA.MS. Carol A., Raleigh. N. C; .Music; K ; Phi K;ippa Delta; Ivy; Woman ' s Glee Club 2; Student Union 3. 4. Symphony Orchestra I; Class Pres. 3; Sorority Pres. 4, WILLI. .MS, Kenneth . L, Washington. N. C ' ., Business .4ii iniistration; KA, Eootball 1, 2. 3, 4, 353 W II II WIS, l.vk- K., II, K.unn.,h. . v., Eiitiuurrwn; Mii Kp- sil.m. Ill, lk-t;i Pi; AIKK 1, i. 4, I ,t;i Kappa Nil; Sigma Pi .Sigma. W II I I WIS, Xcil C, .A.slicbnro, N. C; History; . Ti.l, C)M Trinity ( l.il.. OinnTc.n IXli.i Kappa; StiuKnt Union 1, 2, 1, 4, Chairman of B..ar.l (it (;,,MrniMs 4. MCA 1. I lonscma.stcr .!, 4. WILLIAMS, Rohcrta (.., Rnckv Mount, N. C, W«i;v; Campus ( l;csr ' , Debate Coiincil I, Woman ' s (lice Club . 1. ' -. 4, Prc-Mcil d isor J, .!, Prcs. 4. Sm.n.l r,ni-: W ILI.IAMS, Knth W., Diirhani, N. C., lu mMitm; K.ippa Delta Pi. W ILLIAMSON, . l..nroc S.. Santord, . C., UiiiatHm: arsity 1), l!,i k(.tball I, , 4. W II.LLWLSOX, Wilbur H., Daiiiiark, S. C; Ennineenng.; ASCI ' . i. 4, Concert lianii I, 2; IDC 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2; Navy RO ' l ' C 1, 2, 3, 4, Commodore Club , 2, 3, 4; Delta Chi F.psilon. W ILLIS, I ' dith II., Candler, N. C.; luimalm,,: KA, Pre-Mcd Society I, 2, !; VWCA I, 2, i, 4. WILLIS, iai al)eth D, Columbia, S. C., Ilismrv: A.XU, Delta Phi . lpha; Omega Fan Lambda ' , 4; Ireshman V Cabinet; Pre-, led Society 1,2, v WILSON, Ann D., Arlington, ' a., Hiswry. 1963 SENIORS W ILSON, Jo, Huntington, V. ' a.; M.rlhniLitus; Westminster I ' el- louship I, 2; V DBS .?, Pcgasu.s i, 4. W INCHKSTLR, Charles L., Hiri.tnl. . C; I ' .ducation, |-o,,tball i. 2, 5, 4. WIXI Rl ' l ' , San 1.., ( ireen.sboro, N. C.; Rrl,K,wi,; House Council ; Religious Council .i, 4, VWCA Council 1, 2; NSA 2. ■ ' ' ' rrro.-: W IR.SCHNLIZLR, Justus . L, Jr., Baltimore, Md.. Am„„iln,y.; J Navy ROTC 1 ; Pn 4; WDBS 2, . , 4; YMCA I, V 1RTH, Frederick H., New Orlcan.s, La.; SAK; Student Union ?, 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, } . 4; Freshman Advisor. V ' IS!:CARVER, George J., C;harlorte, N. C; Engimrnnii: ' FKi:; ASMl ' . 4; Fnginecr.s Cuidance Council }; Navy RO ' FC 1, 2, .1, 4, Pep Board I , Student Union 2. WISFR, Robert V., Winter Park, Fla.; Business Ad iiiriis!r,ninrt: i;N; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3; Pre-Med Society I; Newman Club I, 2; Semper Fidelis 3; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1. WlSHNO -, Barbara L., Durham, N. C; l ' syclwlog,y; FAC 2; Stu- dent Union 3, 4. WOOD, Robert S., Knoxville, Tcnn.; Chemistry; Pegram C hemi.stry (;iub; Men ' s (Chorus 1; Navy ROTC 1, 2; Student Union 2, 3, 4; ' iee-Chm. of Board of Governors. .M.iilieiihUics; AAA, Ivy; mk 1 wM WOODARD, Carol A., Coral Gables, F Pi Mu Epsilon; Co-ordinate Board 3. WOODARD, William T, Coral Gables, Fla.; History; -FKi;; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. WOODHALL, Elizabeth B., Durham, N. C; Nursing; KKF. 354 First row: WOODWOR 1 II, Jolin A., Sli.ikcr I Its., Ohio; History: BHII, IkrKli and Bar 3; ( hccslcadcr 1; Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. W ' ORAIAN, Martha A., Jackson, .Mich.; iirsiiiR; Class ' icc-Prcs. 4; Nurses ' Judicial Board . ' , 4. V ()RSHA. I, Joseph A. I., Dalla ' A(-); Corsairs; Men ' s Clee Club Pres. 1; C:oniniodnre Chih i. , Texas; hiisiniss Adiiiiiiistri.tm ' i; avv ROrC 1, 2, 5, 4; H .usl- WRIGHr. Amanda T, Kails Clmreh, Xa.; A ' «c; .v ;.- KKF; Sandals; Ivy; YU ' C:A 1. 2, i, 4; V Cahmer 2, Class -iee-Frcs. 4; Phi Beta Kappa. WRICiHl , .Marguerite S., Durham, N. C, I ' sytlwhKy. VARBROUCiH, John W ' ., Burlington, N. C; ChrmistTy; Chanticleer 1; Pre-. Ied Society 1, 2, 4; Pcgram Chemistry Club, Pres. 3. YARGER, Greig T, South Bend, Ind., EuKimrnny,: IIN; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Student Union Board of Governors 4; Pres. Uuke Sailing Club 3; Community of Lay Scholars 3, 4. YOUNG, Elizabeth B., Reidsvillc, N. C:.; History; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, George M., Jr., MadLson, Ind.; English; Archive 3, Asst. F ' ditor 4; Chm. ,MSGA Academic Freedom Commission 4. SENIORS 1963 YOUNG, Margaret A., Berkeley Heights, N. J.; Eris,lish; ZTA; Coordinate Board 3; YWCA 1, 2. YOUNG, Paul C. Canton, Ohio; Eti lisli; AXA, Phi Eta Sigma; YFAC; Fkyhill 3, Editor 4; IFC; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Frat. Sec. 4. ZIELONKA, Carl L., Tampa, Fla.; Pre-Dental; TE ; Delta Phi Alpha; Concert Band 1 ; Court of Appeals 3; Bus. Mgr., Duke Players; Bus. Mgr., Hoof ' n ' Horn; Pre-Med Society; Hillel Society; IFC E.xecutive Council 4. Fifth roir: ZIMA1ER, Charles F., Niles, Mich.; English; A lA, YFAC 4; arsity D; IFC Executive Board; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; arsity Basket- ball .Mgr.; Navy ROTC 1; Athletic Representative 1. ZIM.MER.MAN, Patricia L., Frederick, .Md., Xiirsiiiz; Woman ' s Cilee Club 2; FAC 2. ZIRKLE. Ellen ' ., Blacksburg, ' a., (u-rnuw; YV ' CA I, 2; YCabinet 1, 2; Delta Phi Alph.i, WRA Board 2. Sixth roii-: Z WERNER, John S., V ' ashington, D. C; Engineering; ATA; N ' arsitv D; Air Force ROTC 1, 2; AS.ME 4; DiikEngineer 3, Editor 4; Engi- neering Student (Council; Publications Board 3, 4. 355 WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Rini- I: Dorc ' cn Davis, Sec; Diane Grotz, Trcas. ' «i. . ' Suzanne Grnnenicyer, VV ' SCJA Rep., ymhi.i 15.ittc, Frcs.; Naney Jo Kinimcrlc, V. Prcs. UNIOR Dick Kpes, V. Pres.; Jeff MuUins, Prcs.; Charles T.itV. Sec.-Trcas. TRINITY COLLEGE 356 SCHOOL OF NURSING Peggy Twigg, Prcs., Dcinna Duhy, . Prcs. Marsha KMntt, Slc. Ahoit: Kliiu- Dicraur, ' Irca OFFICERS Arthur Hutzlcr, Prcs., John Springer, Sec. Treas. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 357 o !f p P P ' , , , o p p ( 1 k£ mHI « Q f ' 9 O , O Firs! roil-: MiUOri, |„1„, Alf ' rol WavrK-slK.rn, Pn ( Kl KM Cll I, W illinm I ' . Arlingt.m, ;i. ADAAIS, Cileries I- . |,iv.i ' .i ADAMS, James A., A lU Knso.i V ADAMSON. Joan 1... AAA R,ak ,lk, U. Si ' tiiHti roav: ADKINS. MarvJ. Lyndon, Ky. Al.l.l , W illiain K. Kalamazoo, Mich. AL1.IA l.iines C. Miami Shores, Kla. ALLISON ' , irgniia W. C:harl( tR-, N. C. ALLSBROOK, V ilharn C:., Jr. Clayton, N. C. 77 n mi:-; ALSLNI LR, V illi.ini j., Ir., Al ' l ' Wilmington, Del. Al.l ' MAILR, Martin I). M.inon, Ohio AMBL[:R, Charles AL, Jr., A 1 J Jenkintown, Pa. AMBLER, Sally A. Ahington, Pa. ANDKRSON, Harry K., IW Jacksonville, Lla. Foiirth roii-: ANDKRSON, Ihoma.s P., lAL W ' a.shington, D. C. APPI.I SLLIN, Jetlrev 1., ZB 1 Trenton, N. J. AR.MIIKI.D, Howard W. Middleburg, Va. ARNOLD, Richard L. Nutley, N. J. AR IHUR, William Mamaroneck, N. Y. 196 3 JUNIORS l- ' ijlli roTc: A IKINSON, Sid E., nK ATWAl ER, Luther E., lU, RK Columbia, S. C. AUMAN, Sarah B., KA AUSTELL, Mary A. AUSTIN, George M. Durham, N. C. Durham, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Evansville, Ind. Sixth roiv: AUS I IN, Harriet L. AUZAT, Barbara A. BACLEY, Carol A., AT BAR AN, Janet E., AT BARCTAY, Barbara A. High Point, N. C. Columbus, Ga. Washington, D. C:. I dwards. Calif. ( de.iruater, Kla. Sei-entli roiv: BARKER, John K., 1 AH Ft, L.iuderdile, lla. BARNHARDT, Zeb E., Jr., A Hi V ' in.ston-Salem, N. C . BARR, Roger C. lacksonvill e, Lla. BARR, Stuart G. Statcn Island, N. Y. BAIE-S, AlayJ. Bethcsda, Md. Eight roiv: BAT! ELLE, Nicholas S., ATO S. Amboy, N. J. BAYLIN, Stephen B., Ki: Durham, N. C. BEBOUT, David 1)., AIX2 Shaker Heights, Ohio BEl.MFOHR, Carl E., IIK Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. BEL ' IN, William L., Jr., OK Savannah, Ga. Ninth roiv: BENSON, KARL T, Ai: l Falls Church, Va. BFRIFAU. lohn T, Lake Jem. Fla. P.ISI I ' .iL ' c 11. Brevard, N. C. I ' d SW K K, Anne E. St. Petersburg, Fla. BLACXW 1;LDER, Brent F. Washington, D. C. 358 First roil-: BI.A(:K M:LDFR, William c BLAIR, Richarci W.. A lA I51.AKI l.Y. l,irv 1 Hl.OMBI Rc;. K.ircn I, . AT BIOL l, Sus,in H.. KA Second m nK i C!harlotte, N. C. Hinsdale. IIL Rock Hill, S. C. cw Orlcins. La. Raleigh, N. C. BOKRICKE. James F. BONHAAL Thirwall Wi Haverford, Pa. 1., i K r Charlotte, N. C. BOORAY. Albert W . II, UK A Raleigh, N. C. BOSW FLL, Ann O., I A Atlanta, Ga. BOWDFX, ' irmnu R. Siimmcrtield, X. C. Tli ' irJ ro-ti ' .- BOWDREX. Uorothv j., A.XU Maiden. .Mass. BOWER, Linda C!., .A Silver Spring. . Id. BOYCE, Samuel A. Charlotte. N. C. BOYETT. Robert L. Decatur. Ga. BRADBURY. Paul T. IX Atlanta. Ga. Fourth roii-: BRFAZEALE. James A.. ATA Memphis. Tenn. BRFXIZFR. Meredith B.. KKF Charlotte, X. C:. BRFXXAX. lames. Jr. Durham. X. C. BRIDGER, Joseph L. Bladenboro. X. C. BRIDGERS, John F. U ilson. X. C. JUNIORS 1963 Fifth ro j;: BRIDGES. Wavne E. BRIGHA.NL John C. KZ BROW X. David K.. OK BROWX. Douglas C. I Ae BROW XE. Joseph D.. Jr., Kl Sixth ro ' iv: BRUEGGE. L NX. Bonnie J.. KKP C ' incinnati. Oh BRY ' AX. John R.. Jr.. XX BRYDGES, James E.. Jr. BUCKLEY, Jay L., t KZ BUCKXER, Spencer . .. Jr Hialeah. Fla. Montclair. X . J. Bon Air. ' a. Alexandria. ' a. .Ashland, Ky. Washington. X ' . C. Lynchburg. ' a. Cheverly. Md. Falls Church. .i. Seventh roii-: BUDDINGTOX. Richard S.. OKA Hyattsvllle. .Md. BULOW. Barbara C. Owensboro, Kv. BURDETTE. .Marvin D., KA College Park. Ga. BURDGE, Lawrence R., HK Red Bank. X. J. BURGESS, Andrew L., SX Arlington. ' a. Eighth ro ' w: BURGESS. Stanley E. Alexandria. a. BURRUSS. Marizaret A.. AT Durham, X. C. CALLAHAX. Joseph B. Bradford. Pa. CALLAGIROXE. William Briarclitf .Manor. X. Y ' . CAL ERLEY, Diana R., KKP Clarksburg. W. a. Ninth rois: CAMFIELD, Clarissa L., AAA Miami. Fla. CAMP, Ernest, ATQ Atlanta, Ga. CAMPBELL, Robert C. AXA Clearwater. Fla. CANNON, LINDEN K., lAE Fort Bragg. X. C. CANTRELL, Lydia N., AAH College Park, Ga. ? ' ! • P M. f . f O; f ' D . a p r p J f O p P r. m i| P |! i p 359 c. O f c S fs h v Firsl roir: CAPPS, Nancy V.. Rockvillc, Mil. CARl,. Marv B., , I A I.inr , 1 ' .,. CARLSON, I dum A., |r., I ' X Roanoke Rapuls, N. C. ( KI SOX, Riili.inl K., IIHA Cc-ncva, III. ( R n( IIAII., illi,nn I.. Na.shvillc, Tcnn, Second roir: CARPKNII K, l.csk-v-Arin li. I .amkrJ.ik, lla. CARIKR, InrriM I)., |r, Pittsl.urgh, Pa. CFIAKKIN, .Michael ]., HI Kro.iklvn, N. V. C:HANC;. lack Ncu Vnrk, N, Y. CHAPMAN, Leonard V ., Ill, IIK I Ale. vanclna, i. TiiirJ ' ' CVL ' PNICK, la iiR I C:HARLI:S, Rachel I) CHARLVVOOD, W illiain W N. V. N. C. :;reensl Durham, N. C CHLLK, lames H. Na.shville, Tenn CIIOMIC , Carol A., ' h West Lafayette, Ohi( hoinlh CHURCH, Seott I.. CLARK, Dougla.s , L, IIK ' I CLARK, Lee B., IIH ' I. CLARK, Peter B. CLAY, Sandra K. .Miami, Kla. Rye, N. Y Tulsa, Okla. .Me.Mco D. v., .Mexico Lenoir, N. C. 1963 JUNIORS l- ' ijlli roiv: CLAY! ON, Lawrence A.. CO AN, Glen A., Jr. COBB, Sarah E. COLLINS, Richard L., Jr . C:O.MBS, LsaI.el M., KA AXA Plainfield, N. J. Charlotte, N. C. Waynesville, N. C. A I A Pittsburg, Pa. Raleigh, N. C. Sixth roi III, Lexington, Ky. .• rhngton, Va. .Milwaukee, Wis. Bethnage, N. Y. Dallas, Tex. COMBS, Samuel 1.. CONN, M.irL ' .uel i:. CONM K. I li .ilieth C CONKO . D.ik I)., K CONW AY, I iigenia C Seirnth r,r : COOK, Jan R., AAA Yardley, Pa. COOK, loseph W ' ., Jr., I ' Ak. Charlotte, N. C. COOLIIKiK, David A., Ai: l Bethesda, .Md. ( :( )( )PI R, Annette, AAFl .Morchead C:itv, N. C. COOPIR, John C, i:N Arlington, Va. i ' .iK.litli ruTj.-: COPLON, KcdcricJ. Sparta, Ga. CORDLK, Margaret M. Augusta, Ga. COSI ' NS. Sara 1... KA Anderson, S. C. ( ( )L ( .III AN. Peter .. . . A Boca Raton, [- la. ( ()L R I MY, Lina I,., KKL Orange Park, Kla. Xi nh row: C:OURTNF.Y, Marion W. Aiken, S. C. COX. Ray L., t Ki; Durham, N. C. CRAIG, Nancy E. Asheville, N. C. CRANE, Carol L. Pittsburgh. Pa. CRAWFORD, Fred A., Jr., OK Holly Hill, S. C. 360 First Tonx: CRF.rCH, rrinklin V .. KA Sniirhficld, X. C. CRKWS, |ohn H., r Ashcvillc, N. C. C:R0 1AR 1 II ' . W illuiMi I .. K: C:harlorK-. N. C. CX ' l.HI R I SOX. XoriiLiP. A. Greenville, S. C. CUR 1 IS. I like. I ' AE Ossiniiig. X. V. Second riiii-: DAILKY, X.iiiev 1... IIIM ' l)urh.uii, X. ( :. DALBKV. Farle C;., Jr. Lvniihiven. i. DA. ISC;HR0DKR. Ouni 1... A U Hilton. X. V. DANKEL. Thaddues G., Jr. Brunswiek. Ga. DAUL, George E. .Morristown, X. J. Third rwiv: DA ' IS, Graee. ' i A Concord. X. C:. UA IS. Rockwell I .. Ilk ' l ' Elniira, X. V. DEAX. Robert b.. KA Mt. Airy, X. C. DEE, Larry G. Hollywood, Fla. DEEGAK. James E. Charlotte, N. C. Fourth roxc: DeGOOYER, John G., ATA Silver Spnnir. Md. DERRYBERRY, Eugene E.. I ' X Signal . lt.. Tenn. DEUTSCHER. Eugene E.. Kl Tarrvtown. X. Y. DILLON. Ralph G. Danville. a. DUMARS. David T. IIKA I.os Angeles. Calif. JUNIORS 1963 Fifth roil-: DOXXEl.LY. Dennis W.. ATA Brvn . lawr. Pa. DOUGLAS. Donald A.. BWO Miami Beach. Fla. DOUGL. SS. William F.. 1 X Arlington. a. DRAGOON. Barbara A. Rumford. . Ie. DRIESSEX, Joseph P.. IvA Milwaukee. Wis. DUHY. Donna . lav DL ' TTERA. . L Julian. Jr.. EDEXS. JoAnne EDWARDS. Marv C. ELLIS, Jenifer L.,KA Larchmonr, X ' . Y. UK West Point. Ga. Richmond. ' a. Asheville, N. C. Birmingham, - la. Srventh row: ELLIS. Madonna A.. A ' i ' ELZAY. Michael P. EPES. Charles R.. : ' ERIS.MAX. H. .Michael ESPY, Kip .M., I A0 . lexandria, ' a. Port Washington, X ' . Y. Newport News, ' a. Lancaster, Pa. Dothari Ala. Eighth rou-: ESSLIXGER. Karen J.. AXU ETHRIDGE, Jeanne EUBAXK. Marv K.. AXtJ EWIXG. Frank H.. III. A1 I- FABER, Lee E. St. Louis. Mo. Shawboro. X. ( ' .. .■ le. andria. ' a. Hopewell. a. Dearborn, .Mich. Ninth roiv: FADER. Stanford S.. KX FAIR. Jacciueline. KAH FAIR. Richard B. FARMER. Muriel G.. AAII FARRIS. William A. South Orange. N- J- W vnnewood. Pa. ■ Fallston, .Md. .Atlanta. Cia. Dallas, Tex. Jfe 1 r Lj nj , f P p g ' o- a .a f C 0 t- ■r 361 p p p ft r? iB - 1 O f P f ■ ' nV rou ' : I 1N( :i Il ' R, Paul A. Thomasvillc, N. C. IIN ' Dl.AV, A. Ciordoii, Jr. White Plains, N. Y. I INM V, Michael I., I ' N Peoria. 111. Ill ISCIIIK, Rnlarr S.. B(-)II West Hartford. ( ' r nii. lO.SII K, Charles.S., ' I ' KT Charleston, W. ' a. ,SV , nil-: lOSII.R, Sandra A. FRANK, H. Randdlpii. Ilk ' l KRASKR, PAMI ' I.A A.. AT FRKDKRICK, Sandra W. KRIKND, Polly K. Silcr City, N. C. Ciadsdcn, Ala. I ' ort Bragg, N. C). Asheville, N. C. (irccnsboro, N. C. I liiiti riiiv: FULl.KR, Raymond G. Pitman, N. J. FULFFRTON, William D., Jr., ATU Fewiston, N. Y. FUFFZ, John M., |r., 1IK ' I Richmond, Va. FUQUA, Jimiiiv R., K.A Spray, N. C. GABRIFF, John R., Kl ' Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Full nil riiiv: CiARDNFR, James F., Jr., MK t Independence, Mo. CiAKiF, Fois A. Falls Church, Va. GARDNFR, William L., BHIl Blonmheld Hill.s, Mich. GFARHARl , Sara A., KKP Kingsport, Tenn. GFBBIF, Ihomas F., IlkA Park Ridge, 111. 1963 JUNIORS Fifth roiv: C;FC:KFLFR, Judv a., ZTA Middlctown, Ohio GFHRK;, luiie F. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. CiFORGF, Albert S., jr., :l: River Forest, 111. C;iBSON, Norman T. Hamlet, N. C. C;iLBFR F, Lynn P. Vest Orange, N. J. .S;.v roil-; GILLFSPIE, Judith B. Newport News, Va. GILLIATT, Benjamin R. Shelby, N. C. GILLIFS, Herbert B. Ridgewood, N. J. GIFFOOLY, Linda L., ZTA Sylvania, Ohio GLOVFR, Clarence H., Jr., OK Spartanburg, S. C Seveiilli row: GODWIN, Ruby W. Wilmington, N. C. GOLDS! FIN, Frank R., ZBl Baltimore, Md. GOODNFR, David . L Jacksonville, Fb. GORDON, Michael K., IIk ' l Monroe, N. C. GOULD, Rebecca A. Cocoa, Fla. Eiiihth roiv: GRAVFLLE, Karen GRAY, Fhomas N., IIK I GRFFNLFAF, Judith F., KKP GRF.C;ORY, Anne 1., KKP GRI ' .GORY, David I). Ninth row: GRFC;ORY, Donald R. GRFC;ORY, Richard M. GREGORY, Tucker GRIFFIN, Cornelia A. GRILLI, Donald A., t AG BHII Ft Bayside, N. Y. Durham, N. C. Nashville, Tenn. Durham, N. C. Rockland, Me. Rockland, Me Lauderdale, Fla. Granville, Ohio Robcrsonville, N. C. Clifton, N. J. 362 First wir: GROXI ' MI ' .YI ' R, Siiznnnc C GRO I , Di.iiK Al., KKI ' GR() I R, I li abLth R. GRUBI NMANN, Linda A. GUF.U:H|;R, Richard P. Second roll ' : GUKRRV, Alice C. GUM.MKV, Icnifer GURLKV. Paul C:. HAAS. Rebecca A., nB«l ' HALF.Y, Jo Harriet, HB ' l ' Pensaci.la, Fla. Davroii, Ohro Glen Ridge, X. J. Laiirintnirg, N. C ' . Port Edwards, W is. Lake City, S. C. Gladwyne, Pa. Charlotte, N. C. Metairie. La. Houston, Tex. Third roil-: HALL, Charles T, Ki: Jamestown, N. Y. HALL, Linda C. Charleston. V. Va. HALLA, Frances B.. KA(-) York. Pa. HALSTFD, me V., IlB ' h Milu aukee, is. HA.MIL TON, Roger C, l. Westerly. R. 1. Fourth roil-: HAMA. Yuri HARDY. Richard W.. . . A HARDXFSS. Richard C. WX HARKRADKR. W. Trent Jr. HARLOW .Judith F. Huntington, N. Y. Xew York. N. Y iliiiinKton. Del. B(- 1I , lt. Airy. X. C. Darien. ( onn. JUNIORS 1963 Fifth ro- -: HARPIR. F.ugene J., f) ' Knightdale. N. C. HARRIS. Christopher B. Southport. Conn. HARRIS. Richard F.. IlL A FU Charlotte, X. C. HARRISOX. Frank L.. Jr.. ' t Ki; So. Charleston. W. Va. H.AR ' F. Mary A. Winston-Salem. X. C. Sixth roii-: HASH. Edward J. Arlington, Va. H.4SKFLL. Richard A. Chamblec. Ga. HAWKS, Everett . L, HX Little Rock, Ark. HAWORTH, Allan R., A.XA Westheld, X. J. HAYXKS. Baxter . L, Jr., ATQ Tryon, X. C. Seienth roiv: HEER, Rosemary F.. ZTA High Point. X. C. HENDERSON, Grover C. III. IIKA Dunn. X. C. HEXDERSOX. William T. AID Princeton. X. ]. HERTSLET. Barry. IIKA Baltimore! , ld. HERZOG, George G. Alexandria, Va. Eighth roil-: HEYER. Robert W. Washington. D. C. HILLFRBRAXD. Dieter Furth Bav. Germanv HIXDS. I)..ut;las P.. Kl ' Westheld. X. J. HIXMAX. Susan L.. KKI ' Ft. Washington. Pa. HOBBS. lerrv R.. (-). South Bend. Ind. Ninth rov:: HOESER, . Iarv L.. KA x tlanta. Ga. HOLLF ' I T. Grant T, X Richmond. a. HOLLMAX, Douglas C. i;AE Sea Cliff. X. Y HOLMQUIST, Loan B.. KKF Rockford. 111. HOLSIXGER, Gretchen M. Durham, X. C. f 0 tf Sl i . M lSft O -f C p o o p m f p f 363 p p .( J Q 0P ff (T J f K- ' P O f F . :i o «r ' i ' ¥ f ' ' t ( P P I ' ll si miv: HOPKINS. Jay K. IIOI ' PIN, CliLirks llOKNi:, Fcrrv A., IIOKR, Nancy I,. HOVVF, Marilyn R BWII r., ' I ' AH AX A SmimI roil-: IILIiUI l,l„ WilluMu I. IlLCK, Mary l-.m, KA HUNII-KV, (aorgc W. HUNYADl, Susan C, AAA HUTCHKSON, Joan, KKl ' Durliain, N. C. Wcsrficiii, N. J. PaycttL-vilk-, N. C. Portsinoutli. Oliii) Mcdford, Mass. Slirc. (.|iiirt, I. a. Hirnnnghani, Ala. Ikanlcrt, N. ( :. Canton, Ohio W llrnctte, 111. I III r J mil-: 111 ' I IIR, Arthur C, l Ki: IXIray Beach, Fla INCH R.SOl.l.. Oclorcst P., HX IV ' KY, Adelyn S. JACKSON, Charles R. JACKSON, Judirh A. h Ml nil roiL-: I AMI ' S, Patricia T. |AMII ' .SON. Robert |., II ' NSI.N. John H. lOIINSON. Barbara R. Johnson. c;corgc ii Milwaukee, Wis. Hickory, N. C:. Salisbury, N. C;. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Princeton, N. J. (irecnsboro, N. (1 Ft. Pierce, Fla. AT Tampa, Fla. Ill, IX Roseniont, Pa. il K 1963 JUNIORS f ' lflli wit: JOHNSON, 1,. Peter, AXA ( arol Gables, Fla. J( )l 1NS( )N, Mary J., AF Wilmington, Del. JOHNSON, Robert A., AFU Hopewell, V ' a. JOHNSON, Robert W., i:AE Baltimore, Md. JOHN.SON, Rov C., Jr., IIKA Worcester, Mass. .S ' ,v ; roii ' : JOHNSON, Wendy L. lONFS, David C:., KiJ JONFS, James F., KA JONES, Pamela 1... AT JONr ' :S, Sheldon C Alexandria, Va. Locust Valley, N. Y. Houston, Tex. Fredericksburg, Va. Oanford, N. J. Seventh row. JORDAN, Dorothy S., KKF Nashville, Tcnn. JORDAN, Gail Washmgton D C. KADASI FR, .Mahmut E., HX Ankara, Turkey KAHN, Mike F., ZBT Atlanta, Ga. KA IHOLl, Richard E. So. Charleston, W. Va. Eif litli roll ' : KATSON, Conni KATZ, Lawrence i L, KELLER, Edward L. KELLEY, .Andrew F., KEMPNER, .Marion I ■Albunuerque, N. M. ZB I Baltimore, Md. Norfolk, Va. Jr. Alaracay, Venezuela .., ' tK ' I Galveston, Tex. Ninth row: KENNl ' .DY, lames M. KF ' INNEDY, Kenneth D., ' I K: KENYON. Lewis W. KERCHNER, CJary R., i:X KERR, Harry D. Richmond, Va. U ilson, N. C. Hillsboro, N. C. Pottstown, Pa. Hunkers, Pa. 364 Firsi roii:: kllPK. ludith A. Wcstfield. N. I. KIMMIRli:. ,incv Ic KA Tarrvtown. . V. KINC;. 1 liner R.. |r.. Kl Richmond. a. K1N SI.I:R. James W. Short Hills, N. |. KITTKLLE. Kathcni-.u A. l.archmont, N. Y. Second rozi ' : KLEIN, Susan J. ( nlumbia, S. ( . KNAPP, Kristina W., IIB ' 1 Richmond, a. KNEEN, Judy O.. AAA Ashtabula, Ohio KNOTT, Marcia E. Arlington. ' a. KOONCE, John E. Raleigh. N. C. Third rati-: KREDEL. Ohvia O. Charleston. S. t:. KRUEGER, Karen E. Havertown, Pa. LADD, James R.. r Bellevue. Wash. LANG. Noel E. Earmville. N. C. LANGDON, Suzanne h .. Durham, N. C. Foiirlh T011-: LEE, Margaret E.. AAA W illnughby. Ohio LPX.AND. Stuart D.. Ai 4 New Canaan, Conn. LEONARD, Catherine, AXQ Madison, N. J. LESLIE. Carroll A.. AT Arlington, a. LEW IS. alcne A.. ilK Bron. , N. Y. JUNIORS 1963 Fifth rrr : LKYRER. Earl T. ATA LILLY. Ruth ' .. IIB 1 LIME. Elizabeth L.. A LINGER. Richard C. I ' N LOCKE. Curtis A. Hamilton. Ohio Indianapolis. Ind. Canton. N. C. Tonawanda. N. Y. Martinsville, ' a. Sixth rrj i:: LOEB. Linda M. LONG. David W.. A I A LONG. Donald E. LONG. Elizabeth L. LONON, Daniel J.. KA Seventh roii:: LOWENSTORN. Burt II LUCAS, Mary D.. llB ' h MacDONALD, Robert A. MacROBERT, Pengv MACK, David E. Luthcrvillc. Md. Punxsutawney. Pa. Greensboro, N. C. Camp Leieune, N. C. Marion, N. C. ,BT N ' ewDort News. ' a. Charlotte, N. C. Springfield. N. |. Elint. Mich. Bethesda: Md. Kif hlh rnzi-: MALE -AN. Gail A. Shaker lleiirhts. Ohio MARCHESE. Don P.. t.K ' r Pcnmhskcepsie, N. Y. MARKHAM. John C., III. l.X Gastonii N C L- R1,EY. Rov I... 1.AH Silcr City. N. C MARSH. Eranccs S. Monroe N C Xiiie roll-: MAR.SHALL. Ncal W.. ZB I MARTIN. Henrv K.. III. (-) MAR lONE. Peter ' .. BhII L SON. Charles G.. I Ki; . L THEUS. Emmett C. Jr. Woodniore. N. Y Bethesda. Md. Norfolk. V.i. Cheverly. Md. Richmond. a. O {r ' O fl ( I? (Q f ' iP fv P St 365 t. I n f : p O ffl -1 ' o r- MA I 111 S, hiTKt A., IIIM ' W ' lllint ' fonI, l i. 1 I I SON, (K-rikl A., IX Diirl. im. N. C. 1A JaiULS . ( ;ii.irlorrc. N. C. 1AVKR, Barlmra II. Rnik Hill, S. C. M. ( :AR ri IV, Julius -., Is A Kunison, N. J. Smwd rm: 1. CAR nn , J.ilin v.. rX Crccnbclr, . UI. M. CAUSI.ANI), Chario P., I ' AK Towsori, , U1. McCULI.OUfiH, Kcnncrh R., Alii Atlanta, (ia. 1((;i:HI ' r„ HarrattL, KA St. Louis, Mo. M.dHKi:, Barry I.. I rcckrick.stnirg, ' a. Tliird roil-: (,() l R . Di.iiH- X., A I A ( irftriw ich, ( jtnn. M.KAlCi, Sally J., IIB ' I ' Cliarlottc, X. C. McKKXZIE, Donald K. Blucficld, VV. Va. . 1( I.AUGHLIN, Douglas , Al A Mystic, C ' onn. McPHFRSON, W illi.nn ' ., |r.. IX Durliam, N. C. Four til row: McQUOWX. Don.thv I. W insn.n-Salcni. X. C. McWHORl I ' R, i;. I.lainc Charleston. W. ' a. MEKKER, James B. Charleston, W. ' a. MELTOX, 1 homas H., BOH Huntington, . i. MEXCF, Steven R.. ' I ' K T D.ivton, Ohio 1963 JUNIORS ■■ ; roil ' .- MERCK, Lorraine Old Brookvillc, N. Y. MICHAEL, Gavic E.. HX Salisbury, X. C. MILES, James M., -I AW Pink Hill. X. C. MILLER, Patrick H.. ill, ' I ' A(-) Dallas, Tex. MILLER, Robert M., IIKA Memphis, Tenn. Sixtli row: MISN ' ER, Ray H. Ocean Grove, N. J. MILCHELL, Meriel B., AAII Winston-Salem, N. C. Ml LCHELL, Terence R., OKA Washington, D. C. MOEHLMAXN, Holly E. Richland, Pa. MOXTCiOMERV, Diana B. Smithfield, N. C. Srxrnth tow: MOXTGOMERV, I homas G., AXA Glen Rock, X. 1. MOORI, Cieorge S., jr. Greensboro, X. C. MOORi:, Rebecca A., AXU Lexington, Mass. MOORE, I homas E., Jr., KA Charlotte, N. C. MOORMAX, Kenneth A., AXA Martinsville, Xa. lif hrh roiv: MOREFIIl.l). Robert E., Ill, KA V inston-Salem, X. C. MORI X(,. loseph EL, l K r Ridgetield, X.J. MORRIS. Dciml.is C., tI Ki: Americus, Ga. MORRIS, Eh abeth C., Z LA ashington, D. C. MOSS. Judith A., AF Buffalo, N. Y. Ninth row: MULLEX, James N., Ki; MULLIGAX, James B. MULLIXS, Jcffry V ' ., I)Ki: MVI RS, Dianna L., AT .XABERS, Wallace J. Ciastonia, N. C. Padueah, Ky. Lexington, Kv. Roekford, 111. Wilson, X ' . C. 366 First row. NFBLETT, Beverly A., AAII Dallas, Tex. NKILL, Charles G., K1 ' Aiulerson, S. C. NKI.SON. Garv R., IIK ' I- ( :harleston, S. C. NI:Y, Rieliard |., VWY Washington, I). C. MCIIOIAS, I ' crer 1., ' I ' AM Saturce, Puerto Rico Second row: NICHOLS, WilhaniJ., i:N .Massa|iequa Park, N. Y. NICHOLSON, Roscoe K. Balnniore, Md. NICKF.LSBURG, Michael Arlington, ' a. NIfXSEN, Carl J., H lohnson Citv, Tenn. NILSSON, Johathan N., A I A W ihnettc. 111. Tliirii roil ' : NIMNICHl, Khzal.cth A., KKI ' lacksonville, Fla. NOBLETT, Sara C, A I ' Kilmarnock, Va. NOLAN, Harry L., Jr., I IRA Shelby, N. C. NOLAN, Pamela, AAII Spartanburg, S. C. NORTON James L., A ' A Thomasville, N. C. Fourth roii-: NOR! ON, James R. Charlotte, N. C. NL ' M , Peter K., A ' l Highland Park, N. J. OI-.LSCHI.KGEL, Judith A. Terryville, Conn. OGUEN, Philip C, Jr., I ' KM ' Winston-Salem, N. C. O ' KENNON, Robert J., Jr., ATU Hopewell, a. JUNIORS 1963 Fifth roiv: ONKEN, Susan C. .Milford, Ohio PADGETT, ROY A.. |r. Charlotte, N. C. PAGE, Jack ' ., Jr., Ilk A Rocky Mount, N. C. PAGE, Jerry D., Jr., AIM. McLean, a. PALMER, Margith J., AAA London, England Sixth row: PALM HER, Richard D., Al ' L Phoughkcepsie, N. Y. PARKER, Leighton B., Jr. Manning, S. C. PARKER, Mary A. X ' irginia Beach, Va. PARSONS, Thomas H. Salem, Ore. PATTERSON, John W., . . A Jacksonville, Fla. Sfirnth row: PAITERSON, LAIRD I)., . . A Stroudsburg, Pa. PAT! ERSON, Susan ¥.., A ' h Marion, N. Y PATTON, Shelia L, AAA Miami, Fla. PEARSON, Charles A. Falls Church, Va. PERHAM, Andrea J. Richmond, Va. F.ifrhth row: PERINE, Philip C, I K ' r West Orange, N. J. PETERS, Donna S., A ATI Caycc S C PETERSON, David D. ParkviUe, Md. PHELA.N, Charles W , A I A Mt. Prospect, III PHYFER, Paul J., A I A Geneva, ill. Ninth row: PICCIRILLO, John A.. A lA New Hyde Park, N. Y. PICKETT, Helen L., IIB-I- Alexandria. a. PIERCE. Sara H. Kinston, N C PIERPON ' L, Carolyn E., KAH Mstfield N J PITTMAN, Mimi, AF Los Angeles, Calif P f P f O P f 0h ? f P f f) f 367 ' . o p e o ■v rk I. I ' l I MAN. I rc.liT I ' lONK. laiiKs W. I ' OKOKNV. Aiulrcu POI I 1 I .KV, Sergei I. I ' OI I II R, Krai S., Ki; POW I 1,1.. P;itricia y PR! S ION. CinA A. PRI W I 11, Alice A. PRIC.i;, Jcanie. KAH ■I ' AM St. Louis, Mo. King.s Mountain, N. C. Newell. S. Dak. Ksrcs Rirk.Colo. Irwin, Pa. InKislmro, N. C. lorrisville. Pa. )kout Mountain. Tenn. Kannapolis, N. ( ' ,. RABI ' .NHOR.Sr, James F., IIN Louisville, Ky. Thint nil-: R A INrV. Charles :.. RAKKR. Herbert T. RAMACiL. losenh C. RAMLY, Dale C, Jr. RAMSLV, W illiani C Kl ' Welleslev Hills, . Ias.s. Crauforilville. Fla. Baltimore. 1,l. KA Soutli Boston. ' a. Atlanta, (ia. Fourth roil-: RANDOLPH, Marione A., Winston-Salem, N. ( ' . RANSLY, Anre 1... AAA Hollywood, Fla R ANSON. Rirhard C. IN Charlotte, N. C RAU, Ronald W.. r. Villaoark, 111 RAY. Andrena F.. ' 1 . 1 Sumter, S. C 1963 JUNIORS hijlh nr -: RAY, L Janice. I1H + Rl DAIOND, I.arrv H. Rl ID, Brcnda A. RI-FYFS, Klizahcth |, Rl NFRO, Carl B., Ir., Hendersonville. N. C. Ashcville, N. C. ( amden, S. C. Durham, N. C. V Wil.son, N. C. ,S ,v ; rnir: Rl YNOLDS, Jon R.. A I U Lewisville, N. C. Rl YNOLDS, WillMin R.. A IQ Martinsville, Va. RIMER, Alan F., A I A Larchmont, N. Y. ROBKRTS, VX ' illiam A. Toledo, Ohio ROBERTSON, Sandra M., ZTA Greenwich, Conn. Seventh rniv: ROBINS, ludith A., KAW High Point, N. C. ROBINSON, Hugh B.. Ir., i; W inter Park. Fla. ROBINSON. Peter A., I A(-) Fngknvood, Colo. ROBINSON, Susan. KAW Nashville, Tenn. ROl DK.FR, jnhn II.. A 1 i Westheld, N.J. Einhth roiv: ROGERS. Carol A. R0(;FRS, Edward 1). ROLLIR 1. |ohn 1 . ROM. Karen I . ROMAN. Wilhani B. Haworth, N.J. -l Favetteville, N. Y. •1 AH ' Flint, Mich. Notodden, Norway Ir.. Al A Cora! (iables, Fla. Xi ith roil-: ROSCHF.N, George H., Al A Lansdale, Pa. ROSE. Charles P.. KA Henderson, N. C:. K( )SS. ( o.irtnev B.. Ir. Elkin, N. C. K( )SS, Siis.inne 1. C:harlotrc, N. C. ROLSI . Welbv C, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. 368 First row: RUBFNSTI ' IN, lack, ZB r Cmciiuiuti, Olii.i RU1)K;i:R, Rds-ilmd l,., Z IA Hawthorne, N. RUIK) , IkrlKTt 1,., ZBT Evanston, III. RUSin ON. Stewart, 1 Interlakcn, N. j. RU TKIN, Stuart I. South Orange. N. I. Second toiv: SADKR, Martha Al. Brevard. N. C. SAHN, Steven A.. ZB I Merrick, N. V. SALISBURY, Stephen R., ' I ' M ( lollingswood, N. J. SAMONDS, Janet F.. AT Durham, N. C. SANDSTF AD, Morns ' .. Jr., i:X Sterling, Colo. Third roil-: SARAKIAN, Peter G., A: I SCHROKDKR, Jacob M., Ai] I SCOTT, Jame-s M., Kl SEAGRii AVES, Warren F., Jr. SEUELL, Robert A., KA Albany, N. Y. River.side. Conn. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Franklin, Tenn. Fourth row: SHACKFORD, John S.. C. Oklahoma City, Okla. SHAIO. Diana V. Columbia, South America SHAW , Ro.salie A. Richmond, ' a. SHELDON, Clifford Ci. W. Long Branch, N. |. SHERIDAN, Alice . 1., RAW Chicago. III. JUNIORS 1963 Fifth rou ' : SHINN, Harry L., Jr. Charlotte, N. C. SHIVES, William B., ArS Salisbury. N. C. SIMEON. Carole L., AAH High Point, N. C:. SIMMONDS. Robert . 1.. I K ' L erona, N. J. SING. Frederick W. ( :harlotte, N. C:. Six roiv: SISK. Michael Reading. Pa. SITTON. Sharon P. Durham. N. C. SKODOL, Holly A. Glassport. Pa. SMITH, Brian E., Ki: Scarsdale, N. Y. SMITH, Calvin D.. Ir.. A I U Bryn Mawr, Pa. Seventh row: SMll H, Clayton F., Jr. Thomasville. N. C. SMFI H. Dana G.. KA Charleston. W. Va. S.MII H. Donald E.. i:X Granite Fall.s, N. C SMITH. Elizabeth A., A ii Kcnnesaw, Ga. SMITH. EMILY C. Greensboro, N. C. Flight row: SMI I H.Jerry H., A IQ SMITH, Lctitia A. SMITH, . 1arcia S.. AF ' I ' SMOO I . I ' dith A. SMOTHER.MAN, Robert R. Staunton, ' a. Charlotte, N. C. Hampton, ' a. Atlanta, Ga. UK Nashville, Tenn. Ninth row: SNAPP, .Mary R. SNOW, Sabin T, Ki: SPECK, Linda J., t . l SPENCER, Stewart T„ Jr., ilN SPENCER, William S., ATQ Bristol. Tenn. Plainheld, N.J. Raleigh, N. C. Barrington. R.I. Hollywood, I ' la. P f p .P O O P ife Ja : j 7J m i dih 369 r r C) ' f B ' SL O P fS fP 9 o h tk K g. p:, l? ■ ' ( ) rozv: SPI ' IH. HonriR- J. SI ' RINXilR, Inhn W., MS SI ' KLIl.l., John R. SI AI.I.INCS, Ken 1., Kl ' S I I i: KII I.I), D.inul H. S,w hl roil-: s ria ' :u, Ronald c, ex STEELE, Thomas VV., ilN STEEN, Marcia L. STEPHEN, Ercderick R. SI EVENS, Joel B., fiX I-.K-ksonvillc, I ' la S.inau.skv, Olii. Rnpcr, . C Dnrh.un, . C ( h.ith.nn, . I Greensboro, N. C Spartanburg, S. C . Ajanhassct, N. Y. Durham, N. CI. Kingsport, Tcnn. STI ' .VENS. Thomas J. STEWART, Kenneth R. STILWELL, Louise A. Ashevillc, N. C. KA ( ' harleston, W. ' a. Saigon, Vietnam STOLLVVERK. David, TE ' 1 Long Island, N. V. STONE, BERNELL K. Blacksburg, Va. Fourth roil ' : STRAYHORN, Martha D., AXi.2 Nashville, Tenn. STUCKEY, Carol L„ KA Charlotte, N. C. SULLIVAN, John J, Everett, Mass. SWAIN, Elizabeth, AAII Win.ston-Salem, N. C. SWT.Cr-R, Daniel AL, (-)X Pittsburgh, Pa. 1963 JUNIORS Fifth roTi-: SYDNOR, C:aroline M., OB Alexandria, Va. SZIARTO, Stephen E., IIAE Washington, D. C. EAEL, Charles ' ., ' I ' AW Cireenville, N. C. lAGGART, Barbara J. Pitman, N. J. EAYLOR, Edward C, III Staunton, Va. Sixth roii-: TERRI ' LL, lohn C. Dunedin, Ela. THAYIsR, .-Xnn ' ., IIB ' I ' (ireensboro, N. C. THOAL S, Douglas A., Kr I ' .ist llarninon, N. Y. IHOMPSON, Richard M. L.mglev A.E.B., a. I HOMY, X ' lneent A., |r.. IIK ' I ' Lake City, S. C. Self nth row: THURMAN, Terrv T Signal Mountain, Tenn. TITUS, Donald R. Crane, Ind. TOBIN, Sammie L., A ' I Dayton, Ohio TODD. Jo.scph H., IN Eayettevillc, N. C. TODD, Peyton H., Ill Atlanta, Ga. Eighth roiv: TOUSEY, (Jail . L, KA TRACY, William E., BWll IRENT, Mary E., KKF TRIMBUR, Nancy J., ZlA I ROU7 , John H. J.icksonville, Ela. Lakeville, C onn. St. Petersburg, P la. Warren, Ohio Durham, N. C. Ninth roir: TRUESDELL, John A., i;X Elint, Mich. TUCKER, William H., Ill Memphis, Tenn. TURNER, Jack S., OK Durham, N. C. TW IGG, Margaret J. High Point, N. C. UIBLE, David R., ' I ' A© Shaker Heights, Ohio 370 First roiv: UI.RICH, William P., Jr.. K AiHlulion, N. |. UPCHURCH. U k S., AAII K:ilci{;h, N. C. ' All., Helen W ' ., I A Durhiin, N. C:. VAN HKTTINGA, jnhn (I 1,..( inniK -. HI. VICKKRY, RayiiK.ml I ., |r., IIK 1. K-nn.i, a. SeiniiJ row. VIERF.GG, Arthur B., J A( ) VINCKNT, Roger S., BHII VINTINNKR, Jane WAALAND, Barlura j. VVAISM AN, .Margaret Arlington, ' a. Dedham, Mass. Iraneonia, N. H. C ' orning, N. Y. Tampa, Ma. Third VVALnKN, Ic.hn l„ A I A ( WAI.DROP , (;«ena..lvn |. WANKl.YN, John A., lAl ' , W ARI). Peter R., Alt. U ARU, Terry F.., H.X r|Hl hristi, Tex. Riehmond, Vi. Nassau, Bahamas Sierra Madre, Calif. Lakeland, Fla. Fourth roiv: WARDFR, Frank R., ' I K1 ' Anderson, S. C. WASHBURN, Barhara J., KAH Blooniington, III. WATKINS, William S.. Ki; Durham, N. C. WATSON, Alan D. Roeky Mount, N. C. WATSON, Katrina J., AAII Raleigh, N. C. JUNIORS 1963 Wilson, N. C. Nashville, N. C. .Miami, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. Aiken, S. C. Fifth row: WATSON, William K. WKA ' FR, Janet M., A-h WT.BB, Richard S., AV. W l-BBI ' R, Winona 1.. WFFKS, Barhara K., ' I ' M Sixth Toiv: FIDMAN, H. Robert, Jr., KA Riehmond. Va. F1,IK) . Nancy L. Charlotte, N. C. W I 1.1.S, V illiam A., -f ' AW Rome, Italy V ESF, David L., J Ki; Woodland, N. C. WT.STFRMAN, Charles F., Jr.. i; Falls Church, a. Seienth row: Aiken, S. C. Columbia, S. C. WHEAT, Mary E., AXU WHEF:LF:R, Harold N, KA WHEELER, Michael O., I ' N Cirosse Pointe, Mich. WHISNANT, John K., Jr. Shelby, N. C. WHITE, Christine P., KA(-) Glentlead, N. Y. F.ighth row: WHITE, Thomas S., AXA Greenville, S. C. W Hiri LF. Reed L. Winter Park, Fla. U ILBOURNF, Harriet S., A-l- Lillington, N. C WILCO.X, Landis M., AAA Winston-Salem, N. C WILKINSON, Lillian A., AAII Charleston, W. h. Ninth tow: WILLIAMS, Alvan T. Jr., A1 I ' Norfolk. a. WILLIA.MS, Edwin J. I.evitrown. Pa. WILLIA.MS, Herbert H. Columbia. S. C. WILLIA.MS, James W., J Ki; Birmingham, .Mich. W ILLIAMS, Mclvin G. Kcnansville, N. C. 9. - M Mi kM ' ik P .(? P O ■ %J ' ' 5 T f b % f 0 1% r gj s f . ( 371 hirst ri ii-: II.I.IAMS, KiilKird (;., Jr., HHII Hiirrington, R. I. W 11,1,1 WIS. S.innKl II. , kxaiulri;i, ' .i. W III I 1S() , |..hn ,, A I A W.iusi-.in. Ohm W II, I, W I K I II, Ikii 1.. Ilk ' l l..ntniir I ' .ills, . , W II.SON. P.itnci.i (;. Xrlin ' tni,, ,i. Sawhl mil-: W INSION, |A II S I . ( .in. I C.ihlis, ll.i. I I,1.IK, W illi.iiii (;.. IN .ip.ik-.Mi, Olii.. W ISr, N.imx 1. R.ikit;h. . C. W ()l,l l.irv 1 . AAA Cicxr... III. W OMI ' .I.I . W ilh.iiii I ., jr.. ' i ' AH W inMon-S.ikiii, N. C. Ilin,l roii-: W ONSIDJI R. R.,l„rt R. WOOI.SIA, Ir.ink 1.. Ill W Ll.l SKI R(,, I mar |.. ' I ' AW AM . kftr .v I .. . A VARNAl.l. I- ' mi I til I JLllcrrinMi, Pa. Dclnuir, N. Y. .Arlington, a. I iru.svilic. N. J. I... KAH CrcciLshnro, N. C. VARXAl.L.V avnL II. VOCUiM. Edward S., BHII ZAUGG, Mary C. A U • ,r-:REN, Richard W.. H ' IDF ' .. F:iliott L. Stone Harbor. X. J. Larchmont, N. . Annandalc, ' a. Tow.son, MA. Kitchbnrtr, . las.s. 1963 JUNIORS Ovcrlo.ukd Frcshnuii trudt;..- to thci 372 Prc-Lotheridgc rirt-s . . . before Georgia Tech. TueUe rurtlc-s riiistiiiik this car tnr a Krosh. 373 WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Row I: Margie O ' Ncall, Trcas.; Nancy Murray, Prcs. K W 2: Heather Low, WSGA Rep.; Pep- pcr Deckerr. ' . Pres.; Stizie Dittiiiar, Sec. SOPHOMORE Chcslcy Herbert, Pres.; Richard l.am, V. Pres. C ' harlcs Huneycutt, Sec.-Treas. TRINITY COLLEGE 374 SCHOOL OF NURSING p. OnthcTS. Trcas.; M. Johnson, ' . Prcs.; A. Kern. Prcs.; H. Luly. Sec. OFFICERS Louis Hagood, Pres.; Douglas Cotter, Sec. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 375 ffi 1 f p ,r ) ; f-n O ,,- , P i ' r P ,e, | ' . P r P Q r:? D e f P f! 1? p « p r 1 P f ? P i.i[ ili P ,.. ' p p p First row: AC ION. M;irv Alin-, AAA ADAMS, CliUnni. IN I)A 1S, Rirni-hi I... IIB-I ADLAM, l.uncs K. MINI n 1)1, Arnold I.. AI.KI KS, li.irlKira J., KKI Danville, Ky. Sail Marco, Calif. Daly Citv. C;alit . IcnkiTitdun, P i. Arlint;t..n, W,. (iraiKl l .ipRis, Muh. ,Sny ;, roii-: AI.BI ' Rr. Carhcrmc 1.. AIDRIDCI . j.ilin G., AIQ Al.l.l N. M.irgarcr B., IIB All. ' ! , l),ni.ikl 1... A A ANDKRS. Charles A. ANDKRSON, Kn.snnc M. I ' hini roll ' : ANDKRSON, Charles R. ANDIRSON, Sar.ih J. A l)l RSON. Ihoinas J. ANDRI S, Oaig N. A L I I A. l.ucilc J.. AAA ARPl.KYARD. Jo Ann Fcmrrh r,r -: l l S()N. R.inald 1... IN K(, , lohn AKI l i Arthur W ' .. jr. ARNER, Lysbcth J., A. U ASHV ORTH. Thomas E. BACHMAN. Walter K., II Fifth roii-: BADCil ' 1 T, Alices., A 1 BAER, George J., ilN BAILEY, Alice J. BAIRD, Edward E., i:. BAIRD, VVillmmJ., l)Ki: BAKER, Judith A., KKr Dania, Fla. Mt. Airy, N. G. I ' ' ,dina, Minn. Moorestown, N. J. Hyatt.sville, Md. Huntington, N. Y. Spruigheld. III. Durham, N. C. .Atlanta, ( ia. Manchester, Pa. W ' ashuigton, D. ( ' . (ilenview. III. Pen,sacola, Ela. Hollywood, Ela. X ' irginia Beach, ' a. Chester, V. ' a. Appomatto.x, a. ATA Easton, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Grosse Pointe, Mich. V ilmington, Del. West Chester, Pa. Pikeville, Ky. Ashland, Ky. SOPHOMORES Sixth roil-: BAKER, Susannah C.. AAA Scarsdale, N. Y. BAI.DERSION, Barbara, KAfc) Glen Mills, Pa. BANKS, Lawrence K., i:. Greensboro, N. C. BARHI I ' , Ronald M., K: Morrisville, N. C. BARLOW , Richard S., BX Bardstown, Ky. BAR.NES, Stephen P., ATA Huntington, N. Y. Seventh roll-: BARNETT, Elizabeth A., OB Atlanta, Ga. BASS, Kenneth C. Wilmington, Del. BAS I IAN, Gary B., AJ: Abington, Pa. BAUER. Euphemia C, II Westficid, N. J. BALMCiARTNER, Bruce R., i;X P ' ort Thomas. Ky. BAY, I ' dna G., KAH Dover, Ohio Eiiihlh ro-ii-: BA ■1 S, Guv A. Ealls Church, Va. Bl ARD, Lois S., I ' K Et. Monroe, Va. BIIASI.I ' Y, l-rederick A., ::;;X Aiken, S. C. BEC.rON, EAIILY A.. AXQ Wake Eorest, N. C. UK A Raleigh, N. C. Spruce Pine, N. C. BELL, Oliver A., Jr., BELL, Sarah E. Ninth roil ' : Bl NJA-MIN, Albert E., Jr. Baltimore, Md. Bl NJAMIN, Lucinda M., 2K New Fairfield, Conn. Bl ' .NNETT, Ann L. Raleigh, N. C. Bl ' .NNETT, Bruce R., i:AE Atlanta, Ga. BENNE ri , Diane C, AE I Chicago, III. Bl RESEORD, Scott F., i:AE Atlanta, Ga. leiith roii-: Bl RCiQUlST, Linda R. Bl RRY, Alan D., Ae BERRY, Thomas C, Jr., BERTSCH. John R. BILLINGS, Harold D. BLACK, George B., Jr., Lake Worth, Fla. Fort Thomas, Ky. AXA Virginia Beach, Va. Grand Rapids, Mich. Lincolnton, N. C. ATA Bryn Maur, Pa. 376 First rov:: BLACK, Jjnc I ' ., AAII ( : iluniliin. S. C. BLACKARl), VXilli.iiii R , AT Li l.icksonvillc, V . . BLOHM, Barliani A., IJK (irLxnu,„Rl. S. V. BOCK) I, Joyce K. Wist Hartford, CVinn. BOS I, JiLinita M. Kaglc Springs, N. C. BOSVM ' .LL, Richard N., ' hAH Brunswick, Ca. Second roiv: B0S I:LL, Wade M. Knoxvillc, Tcnn. BOUMAN, John K., IIAE Binghaniton, N. Y. BOW I RS, Emma Sue South Charles, W. Vi. BOW I.IXG, Fred G., Jr., BHO Scaford, Del. BOYD, Mary B. Charlotte, N. C. BOYLES, Sandra K. Greensboro, N. C. Third row: 1 BRACY. Beniamin E., I A(-) Orangeburg, S. C. BRAUIXCi, Barbara A., AAII Sumter. S. C. BRADSHER, Patricia M., IIB Durham, N. C. BRANNOCK, Larry R. Reidsville, N. C. HREDDER, Roy S. iMorristown, N. J. BRENNI ' AL N, Ann H. Lancaster, Ri. Fourth roiv: BREWSTER, John E., Jr. Wheaton, 111. BRIDC;i:, lAN, Kenneth S. Richmond, ' a. BRISENDINE, Barbara A. Atlanta, Cia. BRI I IAIN, Julia A. Brevard, N. C. BROADV A I ER. Ann B. Kings Mountain, N. ( ' . BRODHEAD, Charlotte A. Swarthmore, Pa. Fifth roil-: Concord, Neu ' Ilanipshire Memphis, Tenn. . ' I U CJrcensboro, N. C. WX Clearwater, Ela. 1 Durham, N. C. BROKER, Nathanael BROOKS, Charles I. BROOKS, Donald B., BROW X, Paul F., Jr.. BROW X, Ralph E., Ai BROW N, I imothy S. Cireenwich, Conn. SOPHOMORES Sixth roiv: BROW NELL, Tempe C, KKF Bethcsda, Aid BRUM METT, Barbaras., IIB Norwalk, Conn. BURKE, David L., ATU W mehe.ster, Mass. BURCKEL, .Mary A., AAII W iliiungton, Del. BURNS, Judie K. Birmingham, Mich. BURN ' S, John J. C:harlotte, N. C;. Seveiuli ruiv: BURRICE, Robert N., ' PK ' I ' Louisville, Ky. BURSLE.M, William A. Hyattsville, Md. BURWELL, Jeanne D. Greensboro, N. t:. BUSCH, Gerald K., BOM Mexico City, Mex. BUTLl ' .R, Marilyn K., AAH McComb, Miss. CALDWELL, Elizabeth K. Dillon, S. C Fif hth row: CALDWELL, Mark J., KA Clinton, Tenn. CALEI ' .N, Reynold L., Jr. Palm Bcich, I ' la. CAMERON, Betty S., KA Atlanta, Cia. CAMERON, Donald C, Kl ' Upper Montclair. N. |. CAMPBELL, Anita C, KKP Savannah, tJa. CAMPBELL, James S, Charlotte, N. C. Ninth row: CARAWAY, lames S. lacksonville, Ela. GARDEN, Ci. Rus.sell, AAII Chattanooga, Tenn. CARDONA, irginia D. Ft. Belvoir, Va. CARITHERS, Susan, KA0 Jacksonville, Ela. C:ARR, Edith P., AAA New Orleans, La. CARR, Judith S. Davrona Beach. I ' la. Tenth row: CARROLL, Dorothy CARVER, Stephen G. CASHWELL, Leon F., Jr. CASTLE, Truman R., i KT CAUDLE, Betsy K., ZTA CAVANAGH, Mary Ann Chappaqua, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Glenvicw, 111. Cirecnsboro, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. k lk - ' f A P a n f- ' i e. Itk i til H M. ; ; O p P 1 f) 377 p g n a o f 1 ' P f | 1 ' P 0 fS f 9 f P 0;) a f f F fi O p f n a ,11 .1? ., p p (f ,c Fnsl row. CAVVI.K V, John A., Jr., AXA Elkhart, Ind. (:AVC:K, r.dgar r.., jr. Octana, Va. CHAMBl.KE, Carole- A. I ligh Point, N. C. CHKAIHAM, Robert I,. Pulaski, Tain. (:ill ' Vi:S, James K., Jr. Warrinton, N. C. CHOriNKR, Ccrakl, Z:5 1 AKKcesport, Pa. Siriiiiit rov. ' : CI.AKK, Jcui I. Sir.ulord, Conn CI.ARKi:, Jon H.. W UcnVLT, Colo CI.ARO, Kenneth J.. ' hAM Clinton, Md. CLA ■, (iertrude I.. inston-Salein, N. C. CI.IMXM D, IJouglas ., ' ' AH Denver, Colo. ( OBB. Lawrenee VV., (-). Atlanta, (ia. J hi Til Toiv: PM-) Arlington, ' a. LIm Grove, Wi.s. Z IA St. Petersburg, Kla. A COCKKR, Wesley !.., COFFIN, Karen V. COHOF, Geralduie A COLEMAN, Linda L., COLL, John P., Al U COLLINS, Sandra W. Fourth row: COI.X ' IN, Beverly I., KKF COMBS, Mary :. ' CONN, Judith, AAII C0NN(3R, Henry ). CONRAD, Carl F. COOEY, Karen M., Z IA Fifth row: COOK, Barbara E. COOPER, Betty P.. AAH COR BIN, Lee L., AT CORDVACK, Cathryn A. C:ORN, L. Carol, AXQ C;ORNVVELL, Su.sau H., KA Sunbury, Pa. Carnegie, Pa. Ft. .Monroe, Va. Lancaster, Pa. Mt. Airy, N. C. Summit, N. J. Louis ' ille, Ky. Wihiiington, Del. I lagerstoun, Md. Dayton, Ohio Durham, N. C. Livingston, N. J. Frederick, .Md. Shelley, N. C. Lineolnton, N. C. SOPHOMORES Sixth row: C:0 11 ER, Douglas A. Skyland, N. C. COULTER, John M., -)X Davton, Ohio COUSINS, Carol R., AAIl Arlington, Va. COVINGTON, James E., 1 ' AW W hitevillc, N. C. C;OV ' AN, Florence A., KA Sweetwater, Tenn. COWHERD, Frank G., Ill N. Laurel, Md. Seventh row: COX, Gwin L. Mount Olive, N. C. COX, loseph H., Jr. Wilmington, N. C. CO AR I, Elizabeth M. Durham, N. C. ( RAK ,. Barbara J., AXQ Durham, N. C. ( RAW FORD, .Michael A. Columbus, Ga. C:REDLE, Lanev T. Bristol, Tenn. Eighth row: CREECH, John H., KA CRI ' WS, Rebecca E. CRISI. Peter B. CR0IHI:RS, Phyllis J. CRUIKSHANK, Dwight GULI EDGE, Irene V. Carolina Beach, N. C. C:harlottc, N. C. Devon, Pa. Elkton, Md. P., AIM- Parkersburg, West ' a. ( Jrcensboro, N. ( :. Ninth row: CULBRE ' FH, Ihomas F. CUFCHIN, Carolyn |. DA ' IS, Adriennc R. ' DA ' IS, Carol A. DAX ' IS, Anne E., AAlI DAX ' IS, Robert E., rx Verona, N. |. Sherrills Ford, N. C. Yardley, Pa. Boonsboro, Md. W ' lnston-Salem, N. C. Aiken, S. C. I ' eiith row: DAX ' LS, Waynelce E., eX Annandale, Va. DECKI ' .R r, Susan P., KKP St. Louis, Mo. DENNIS, Richard I.., WX Toledo, Ohio DENTON, Kent S., ' I ' Kl Washington, N. C. DICKIE, Flora A. Hamden, Conn. DILLON, Robert G. Elkin, N. C. 378 First roiv: DILWORIH, C;.uhv 1.., AXLi Il.nsJ.ilc, III. DISCO, Klizaberh C. ' Forest Hills, N. V. DITTMAR, Susan Pittsburgh, Pa. DOELLE, John C. (irossc Pnintc Park, . Iich. DOGGETT, . Iaurinc, KA Winter Park, Fla. DONKIN, Deborah Second rnic: DONOX ' AN, John P. DOWLIXC;, Luuia G DOWNING, Barbara J., KAH DOVl.E. I.arrv J.. Al-l- DRAI.IY. , larv F., KA DRFlSIXCiFR. Leanora A Third roil-: DRUIJS. Charles R., KA DULA, C:ivde S., HKA DUNCAN, Alfred T. DUNCAN, Susan G., AAA State College, Pa. Burlingame, Calif. Fast Orange, N. J. Atlanta, Ga. Simsbury, Conn. Hampton, a. Clevelaiui. Ohm Ladue, . lo. V inston-Saleni, N. C-. Alameda, Calif. N. Wilkesboro, N. C Raleigh, N. C. Favettevillc, N. ( ' . DUNLAP, Joseph C. DUNN, Ernest L. Fourth roii-: DUSBABFK, Susan . 1. Chevy Chase, . K1. DUTTON, Robert ' ., Al: Atlanta, Ga. DYE, John . 1. Anderson, S. C. EARNHARDT, Kent c:., W.X W ' lnston-Salem, N. C. EASLEY, William K. EASON, William I.. Kl- Jr.. IIK ' 1 Roek Hi Oaks, N. C Fifth roiv: ECKF.RD, |ohn . 1. ECKFRT, Alan W., H.X FDLI N.John C. EDWARDS, Charles R. EDWARDS, Marv Ann, AAA EHRHARDT, Ursula M. Marion, N. C . Washington, D. C. W ilnungton, Del. Goldsboro, N. C. (ireenville, S. C:. Akron, Ohio SOPHOMORES Sixth rou-: ELI AS, John A. ELLIOTT, John D. ELLIS, Jennv R. ELY, Richard . 1.. I ' N ENGLISH, Loellen K. ERICKSON, Linda F., AAA Stratford, ( onn. Scarsdale, N. . Goldsboro, N. C. Arlington, ' a. Alexandria, a. Glenview, III. Seventh roir: ERICKSON, Roger C, MX Kettering, Ohio ERNSl , . larv L. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ETHERIDGE, Lynn, KAH Ridgchcld, Conn. EV ' ANS, Jan . L, t Kl ' Signal Mountain, Tenn. EVANS, Judith L. Winnetka, 111. EVANS, Orinda D., IIB ' I ' Avondale Estates, Ga. Eighth to-lv: EVANS, Thomas S. South Salem, N. Y. EWELL, Judith Parksley, a. FAIRFAX, Nancv F. College, Md. FALCIANI, Ronald B., A1 ' ' I Hammonton, N. |. FARNHANL Elsie F. WVnneuood. Pa. FAULKNFR, Laura ' . NewVernon, N. 1. Ninth row: FEAZELL, George L„ Jr., UK Belair, Md. FERGUSON, Barbara A., A t Statesville, N. C. FERGUSON, Dennis H., A FA Springdale, Pa. FFRRFLL, .Malcolm R., KA CireensboVo, N. C;. FES.MIFR, Barbara J. Ridgeuood. N. |. FEW, William P., iJ ' A(-) Durham, N. C. Tenth row: FINCHFR, Doloris A. FISCHER, .Martin D., I IK A FISHER, Carl E,. IX FISHBAC;K, EduardW ., |r. FISHER, LYDIA FISIIFR. RitaC. harlotte, N. C. icarsdale, N. Y. Selma, Ala. Orlando, Fla. Atlanta, (ia. Pittsburgh, ' Pa. f-V-W ' c m B n p C f P f p f p 4 fm P C f% fs 379 p p . c P A P O ft P p. I I () I RS, (K.ir ;i- II , 111, 1 o r o o .r D IT o p 1 o o o p Cs g p r p ' llk l ' HI-) 1 1 KK-liinorul, y. . l.irKtt.i, Oliic. sl ing KiJgc. N.J. Hanaiiui Oity, M;i. Hk- Plains, ' .i. Roanok..-, a. I ()(,l I . Rnlurl II lOKSM , D.ik H. H I OSI I:R, i:i(.aiior C. I () 1,1 R. Davul 1„ l(), , Stq.liui I),, H, Second roiv: l-RANCIS, Jcrrv I) I-R.ANC:K, , lartha I) IR.ANK, Rcl)ccca I IRASI ' R, JAlith A, ' IRA .KR, Richaril A, IRi:i:, , Ulinda 1,. riiini mil-: I RIUNr:), Henry ... |r„ lil IX ' RNKSS, Thoma.s A,, III hURSTK, Nancv I), GA.MBIl.l.. l.inila K,, Al GAMMILI., Kenneth M. GARANI), Kugene A. Foiirrh row: GARKANiX Mettle Lou Sheltiv, N, G, ( ; I l OOD, Ihonias S, Arnericu.s, Ga. ( ,ll;l ' ,( ) S, Cieorge . Lenoir, N. C. ( .ll;li( ) s. V illiam H„ KA Dallas, Te. . GiLlilR I , lames H,. ' [ A(-) Brunswick, Ga. GILLKN, Marilyn J, W ' antagh, N. Y. Fifth row: GILLILAXD, Margaret A,, llli ' l D.irh.un. , C Martinsville, ' a Mount Airy, N. C .Atlanta, CJa jaeks.inville. l-la Hanover, Pa l.adue, ,Mo, I Ilka, , C. IMlllUS, Ohio sboro, N. C. .arsJale, N. Y. iterport, N. Y. Will, (.II.MORi;, loan, AAA I (.IXGKIA. , lary K, (.11 I IN( .,S, Karen J„ KAH (, L,SI , lames R. ille, l-la. Liverpool, Ohio Aiken, S. C;. . ' nnapolis, Md. Bethel Park, Pa. GOODMOX, James L,, IIKA Raleigh, N. G SOPHOMORES ,S;.v row: C;RAHA; L Robert B,, A I A C;RANKY, .Michael P, C;RANT, Norman C. (iRANT, Weslev B,, 1, CiRAXr, W ilham R,, IIKA (iRAYBFAL, Robert T, IIK-I Silver Spring, Md. .Middletoun. Ohio Lake-wood, X.J. Kannapolis, N. C. VVinnetka, 111. Marion, Va. S,-ir,ilh row: GRKEN, Robert K., H.X Alexandria, ' a. GREENE. Harold, hK T Tallahas.see, Kla. GRF.ENLEAF, Hank ,M„ |r,. BWII West Newton. .Ma.ss. C IRFENLY, Michael S, Beaufort, S. G. (;RI-FNVV00D. Roger K,, IIK ' I« Seheneetadv, X. Y. GRIEG, Elizabeth B„ A, U Glenshau. Pa. Eighth row: (iRIFFIX, Augustan Ci., |r, (iRK.SBY, John T„ Jr„ ' FAH C;RUBI,R, Maver I, GUDEN, PaulA., IIKA GUFS ' F, Susan E. GUN! F:R, Richard A,, HX . ' ( roi;-,- (iUPKJX, Brenda A, (;URLEY. Hubert T, HAGAMAN. Margaret L. HAGOOD, Louis R., IIKA HAIR I- ' . K.ileen A. HALL, Clem .M. Nashville, N. C:. Richmond, ' a. ( ' okinibia, S. C. Babylon, N. Y. Darien, ( onn. Roanoke. a. Xesvport, ' a. Baltimore, .Md. Boone, X. C. Savannah, CJa. T.illahassee, Fla. Pittsburgh, Pa. ' rfiitli row: HALL, Sara F., AAA Cleveland Heights, Ohio HAMIL ' IOX, Martha F., KAH St. Petcr.sburg, I- la. HANDY, Susan E. Crisfield, ,Md. HANNA, John E. Sarasota, Ha. HARDIN, Sus an J. Long Branch, X. J. HARDING, Bunnic, ZTA Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico 380 l- ' inf row: HARDINC; Ricliard 11., Al ti HARCiRKTT, Haines H., |r HARPKR, Wilmcr 1. HARRKI.l., , laxu- V. HARRIS, Clharks M., A I A HARRIS, John W, A. A Second roiv: HARRIS, Judith 11., AAA HARROl.l), l.ncc, KKT HARWOOI), Stephen I HA 1H, AY, DavRi I HAVt.OOD, Roticrr 1,. HAYS, Dave A. Third roiv: HFALD, Marv C. HF.ATH, George S. Hl ' CK, Janet F. HFFFNER, Elizabetli C Falls Chureh, Va. SAD Atlanta, CJa. I ' .lkhorn City, Ky. Gates, N. C. ( ireensboro, N. C. Dallas, Tex. All.eniarle, N. C. Bninxville, N. Y. I ' AW St. Loui.s, Alo. A I A ( ' ineinnati, Ohio Fittshnrgh, ' .i. .Arhrigton, ' a. ( liattanooga, Tenn. VVaycross, Ga. Willey Stream, N. Y ' . AI1 W instiin-Saleni, N. ( . ihiiingtcin, Del. Sciutli Saleni, N. Y. C:iiarlotte, N. G Jr., Alli HKl.LEKSON, Zoe Ann HFLMFS, C. Tncker, i;. Fourth row: HFI.MS, Kenneth D. HF.NDFRSON, Harvev I ' .. HFNDl-.RSON, Marv S., AAII Charlotte, N. C. HFNRY, Hugh I,., Al l ' Greeneastle, Ind. Hl ' RBFR 1, Anne K. Chapel Hill, N. C. HFRBFRl, Cheslev C., Ill, llKi: High Point, N. C. Fifth row: H ' FRBSTFR. Ronald W ., lIKi: Chester, Pa. HKRIN, Thomas |. .Miami, Ma. HFSS, Allan P. River Forest, III. HI ' SS, Doren V., Jr. Decatur, C;.i. HFSS, Richard .M., IN Wheeling, VV. a. HFUGIl, William R., HHII P..rt leflersoii, N. Y. SOPHOMORES Six row: HFUSNFR. Barbara |. Schenectady, N. Y. HFYl., W. Celeste, A. U Fairfax, Va. 1111.1,, Herbert M., Ai: l S Ivania, Cia. HI ICHCOCK, Beverly A. Cheltenham, Pa. HOADLFY, Richard A., ilK ' b Lancaster, Pa. HOt;U FF, Quincy B. Clayton, N. C:. Self nth row: HOFFMAN, Jacqueline Charleston, S. C; HOFFMANN, Margaret I,. Newark, Del. HOLLAR, Frankic H., A.XU Conover, N. C:. HOLLOWAY, Stephen M., 1 ' A(-) Flkin, N. C. HOLMES, Rick Lenoir, N. C. HOLT, Robert A., Al A Reading, Mass. F.iy.htli row: HOUGH, William C., ' hRT i;. Willi.ston, N. Y. HOUYOUX, Jacques R., Ai: ' ! ' Kensington, Md. HOWATT, Linda . Ram.sey, N. j. HUBBARD, Kenneth ., ' I ' AW Riverside. Conn. HUBBARD, Robert P , 1 Urbana, 111. HUDSON, William 11., III. . . A Slielbv, N. C. Ninth row: HUDSON, illiam J., Jr.. •I ' Ki: HUGHF ' S, Patricia 1. HUGHES. Stephen ! HUNCihR, William C., jr. HUNI 1.1 Y. Janet T. KKF HUSTON, Craig W. Pu Tenth row: HYDEMAN. Elaine L. HYFRS, Thomas M. HYRE, Nancy J. INGLIS, Richard K. INGRAM, Doris A. JACKSON, Ann L. Al A Silver Spring, Md. I ' .nglewood, N. J. Auburn, Maine Vandcrgrift, Pa. I ' .llicott City, Md he Palisades, Clalif. Kansas City, Mo. Palatka. Fla. Boalsburg , Pa. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Charleston, W. Va. Quincy, .Mass. in r: a -P o flt%( :: P P f p A - r mM£m iri k£ k p .e r p p .p f ( Ct f ' ' ■ ' iV 381 P £ 0 fl f ' O 1 ' O n P p iMdiM )M K C: P P Q p . a a p Q p f f ' p ! P © f O if D r: c n o 9 p r i f f KKr I Ik A ( sr Toiv: JACOIiSI ' N, Artluir F JI ' NNINdS, Ininns ( IKNNISON. Clint C, |l rS( II, Cavk- II. II KOMI ' , Inrri-st I.., JOACIIIMI, C:.irrnll 1.. Sr,WHl uni: |()H SI;N, Williain C, H JOHNSON, Alliorr I., K 1 ' lOllNSON, R.irb.ir.i K. lOIINSON, Hcrrv R., AXLi lOHNSON, Brute II., (-) JOHNSON, James R. ' I ' liirJ roil-: lOHNSON. .Mary C. lOHNSlON, Robert .M. lONIS, Barhara-Kan R. lON ' l S. Clara |. lONI S, laiiRs . 1., |r., iJA jONKS, Raliih W., jr. Fourth roir: IONICS, Robert W., |r. lONIS, Waldo R., iX lOM S, W illiam K., Jr., I lORDAN, Ann M., KA JORDAN, Robert R., J)K: Winsron-Saleiii, N. C. ' e.sterii Springs, III. Norfolk. ' i. Cla.ssbo, Durham Memiihi.s N. I. N. C. Tenn. Wasliuigton, D. C. Mt. (iileail, N. C, Wa.sliington, D. C Raleigh, N. C. Duluth. Muin. Bethel Park, Ha. Roanoke, Va. Durham, N. C. .Moiinralnsiiie, N. |. l-nrt !5raKt;. N. ( :. Montgomery, .Ala. ( ihatham, N. J. JORDAN, William J., Jr Fi th row: KAIGHIN, James G. KALISKI, Michael P., ZBT KANE, Harry J. KF.AY, Anthony R. Kl rSlNG, Hugo A., IIK ' I ' Kl HAYI ' S, Alexander R. .Mulberry, Ha. Simsbury, Conn. IK Ashland, Ky. Durham, N. C. VV ' inston-Salcm, N.C Goldsboro, N. C. Warren. Ohio San Antonio. Te.x. Kmston, N. C Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, 1). C I ' dentou, N. C. SOPHOMORES .S;.v ; rov:: Kl 1, 1, VVillliam A., 1 K 1 ' Kl I.LF.Y, George P., SA E Kl I.LOGG, James KM. FYS, Mary E. Kl R.MAN, David D., ' I ' K ' r Kl RN, Ahee C. S,--.rnth r,ra-: KILFINCM ' R, Arthur G. KIMBAI.F, Robert D. KI 1RF ' , lames ().. |r. KINARD.Cail I ., KA KING, Caleb J. KING, Hollis H. Eiifhth rniv: KINC;. Richard H., A FtJ KINNAMON, Noel J. KINNEY, John ' ., Jr., C- Washington, D. C. Moorcstovvn, N. J. Chicago, 111. Lynchburg, a. Daytona Beach. Fla. Durham. N. C. Scvcrna Park. Md. Burlington, N. C. Durham, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Dallas, Tex. Chula ' ista, C:alif. Nashville. Tenn. Kernersville. N. C. KINSLEY. Cheryl E. KIRBY. Paul V. KIRK. Barbara J. W ' inston-Saleni. N. C. La Grange, Ga. Silver Spring. .Md. ilmington. Del. intli roiv: KIR WAN. Patrick B., I A(-) Atlanta, Ga. KISFR. James J., Ill, KA Hickory, N. C. KISSLING, Anthony M., Jr., i;AE Plca.santville, N. Y. K ITCH IN, John S.. ' I ' Ki; Wake Forest, N. C. KITCHING, Brent G. Sharon Hill, Pa. Kl ISINCiFR, Otto C, II Kermit, Tex. lentil row: KITTER.N LAN, James S. KLES.MER, Harold, ZB F KLOCK. Douglas AL KOCHFR, .Murial L. KOZICKI. Paula L. KRASIN. Kan Norfolk, Va. Newport News, Va. Hilton, N. Y Easton, Pa. Jacksonville, Fla. Las Vegas, N. . L 382 First to ' -lV: KRAUSE, Leonard H., Al ' Jatfrey Center, N. H. KRAYBILL, Susan E., ZTA Durham, X. C. KREBS, Richard D. Washington, D. C. KRUEGER, Evelyn j. Atlanta, Cia. KUNSTLING, Ted R. Staten Island, N. V. KURTZ, CamiUc. ZTA Bethcsda. Md. Second roii-: KURTZ, Irvini. ' W., Bwll I..kUr-. M... LAKIN, ClirtoVd A. Miami Beach, Ela. LAM, Richard C, tKI ' Earmmgton, Mich. La.MOTTE, Phillips G., IN Salisbury, Md. LANE, William C., 0X .Mission Hills, Kans. LANG, Jane E. Raleigh. N. ( :. Third roll-: LANGBAUER, Dclmar N. Grosse Pointc, Mich. LANIER. Irving V. Falls Church, -i. LANNING, Thomas P. Durham, N. C. LARSH, Robert N., 1 Chapel Hill, N. C. LARSON, David I. Charlotte, N. C. L. SSn ER, Ann R.. KA Smithheld, N. C. Foriith roir: LASSITER. Mildred A. LATIMER, Eleanor S. LaVARRE, Claude A., Jr., LAWYER, William G., II, LEE, Jackson E., Jr., ATA LEE, Maybelle E. Fifrh roiv: LEFLER, John C. LEFLER, William C, ATA Le.M ASTER, Robert T, AZ LEW ELLEN, Charles R. LEWMS, Mary C. LIFTON, Robert J. .Murfreesboro, N. ( ' . High Point, N. C. XA Na.shville, Tenn. . - Sarasota, Ela. Fayettevillc, N. C. Durham, N. C. Concord, N. (. ' .. Pittsburgh. Pa. . i Orange, Tex. Louisiana, .Mo. Farmville, N. C Park Ridge, 111. SOPHOMORES Sixrh ro-j.-: LIPSCO.MB, Thomson, Kl LI ' lNGSTON, Barbara J. LUINGSION, ilham C: LOFLIN, Ann E. LOOPER, W ilham C., KA LOTSPEICH, Edgar S., Ai: Sei-enth roii-: LOVT:, Catherine |. LOW, Heather 1., KAW LOW E, Frank R., KA LOW F, Rick B.. i:AE LOW FRY. Ihomas A. LOW RV, Michael L.. BHII Alexandria. ' a. Amherst. .Mass. Ill Frankfort, Kv. Rocky River, Ohio Ciastonia. N. C . Cincinnati, Ohio New York, N. Y Natrona Heights, Pa. Brunswick, Cia. Pepper Pike, Ohio Tvler, Tex. Charleston, ,S. C. Eighth row: LUCE, Karen W., AAA .Metuchen, N. |. LUCIANO, James T, Al U Wilmington. De-I. LUDWIG, Ronald L.. ZBT Shaker Heights, Ohio LUKINS. Jav I... 1 A(-) Louisville. Kv. LULY. Helen S. ero Beach, .Ela. LUNDHOL.NL Barbara R. Ridgewood, N. |. Ninth roir: LYNCH, Donald .M., t AH LYON, Carl F., Jr.. ZB I MacDONALD, Henry J.. t MACE, Ann E., KAH MacTANE, Charles N. MANN, Glenn F., Jr., K: Fairfield, Conn. Sumter, S. C. Ncw Bern, N. C. Richmond, ' a. Toledo, Ohio Durham, N. C. Tenth row: MANN, Ralph E., II Jacksonville, Ela. .MARTIN, Joanna S., KKF Palm Beach, Fla. .MAR! IN, .Marv B., AF Tarboro, N. C. . L SON, George P., Jr., KT Santa Ana, Calif. , L THESON, Barbara L., ZTA Boone, N. C. MATHEW S. Patricia L. Atlanta, Ga. fc p f a r pj P p ' p, y n n r . a la P f ,. O O f ■ ■ p A e ( , r e fl 1 P C n P P ? f-. p ,e p ( ,f o 383 P 9 f f O f P A f f P ■ P h f% Q 1 O f f r . if P C P P O p e D f! (T ( f P . L .| ' T •••.I iri i:v siA f K l-irsi nm- MA III! WSON, J:.iiRs R.. |r. D.invillc, Va. 1 l l , James I ' ., Ilk ' ! ' Ii. I.awn, S. C. 1 WW I 1,1., Jam- M. Durham, N. C. 1. KKII)1 Rolicrt I ' ., A I A Winsrnn-Saluii, N. C. Al.CAK I . IVclcTRk A., i;. , ( ircc ' nhclr. Aid. 1( CAR lA , knsnnc , 1. Secuihi rij-j. ' : McCI.AIN, lolin C, ' I ' AW McCI.KARV, laiK R , KA(-l M :(:()NNr,l„ Diana ( :. McCONNI ' .LL, riian.li C. .McDORMAN, Marshall !)., . ,M ;l)f) i:i,l., (.. B.. Ill rinij rot;-; M KARLIN, Robert M., rx Durliaiii, N, (. ' .. Aiiiiersoii, S. ( . Haltiiiiore, , U1. Aslievillc. N. C. Moorcsville, N. C. r., riKM- lloiist.m, Tex. Akn.n, Ohio S.m , iU(ini( , Tc.x. Kailua, Mawaii Goldsboro, N. C:. Detroit, Mich. Orlando, Fla. R.ileigh. N. C. Mcll.HKNNY, Virginia D McINTl RF ' , Jcscph N. McKAY, Patricia A., AT McKKY, John D., IIKA McI.AlN, Milton S.. AlJ ' h Foi rth row: MeXALLY, Ann, KKI ' ll ADORS, Marilyn I.. Ml I KIR, I ' llis i:. lll,( HIOR, II Ali;i, ION, Charles R. All ' RRl 11. Susan (i., KA ■ ' ; roii-: MET ,, W ilter C.. jr. MEYER, Alan H. MIDGET!, Bernard W., A lA Engelhard, N. C MKiA, Andrew C. Greenshoro, N. C MIl.l.ER, Ann E. Mornsville, Pa I ' ort I luron, Mich. (ancinnati, Ohio Washington, D. C. E., IW LaCirangc, III. HoLi.ston, Tex. Wnodsdalc, N. C. Elkin, N. C. Great Neck, N. Y. MII.I.ER, Chris G. Tulsa, Okla. SOPHOMORES Sixrh roil ' : AllLLER, Dorothy E AIII.EER, E. Willian MILLER, Gravson B., Jr MILLER, John AL, Jr MILLER, Lawrence E AAA Jamestown, N. (.1. I K ' ! ' ' Aletairic, La. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. rAE (Chattanooga, Tenn. Seaford, Va. Al ILLS. Joan E. Sevrrirh row: AllNARD, Alan L., i: Evanston, 111. A1IN1ER, Margarets. Williamsburg, Va. MINNO ' I EE, David W. Pittsburgli. Pa. AllNTURN, Eric B., Ai;fl Alarietta, Ohio MISENHEIAIER, Lawrence G., Jr. Rockwell, N. C. Ml rCHELL, John V. F.iKhth row: AllECHELL, Perrv B. AIOI ' .LING, Walter G Arlington, Va. Atlanta, Ga. ALU Alexander City, Ala. MONAGHAN, Ralph E.. Jr. Arden, N. C. MONTAGUE, Jonathan W.. riK I ' Raleigh, N. C. MONTGOMI RY. Alexander C:., Ill Highland, 111. MOORf, Ired II., KA L..nk. i,ifh ro- MOORl I ' M A I A Nancy 1... MOORI ' . Richard II MOORI ' , Dan C. MOORE, Alerry D. MOOREEIELD, William C It Aloiintain, Tenn. Baltimore, Aid. Annandale, . . Memphis, Tenn. Alt. Rainier, Aid. ALU Martinsville, Va. AAII Ashcville, N. C. AlORGAN, Barbara A. Tenth row: AlORGAN, Walter G., III. 11K ' 1 Jackson, Tenn. AlORGAN, Zeb B., e. Alarietta, Ohio AIORRIS, Edward M. Bay Village, Ohio MORRISON, Amy, A Indianapolis, Ind. MOSER, Robert L., Jr. Eayetteville, N. C. MOSSBURG, Richard H., ATU Silver Spring, Aid. 384 First row: MURLLKSS. Riehard S. Stavmton, a. MURRAY. Xanev 1 . I MM ' Wl-stport. Conn. .MVKR.S. . lareia R.. KA l.vnehbug. ' a. MYKRS, Samuel . 1., |r Olanta. S. C. NADA, Shcrif A.. ' I ' AH ( ;airo, Egypt NARTEN, Lyman - .. 11. ' hAH ( :ievela!ui Height.s, Ohio Second roi NASH, Theodore E. NEUEELD. Ronald C. M W ION. Barbara L., M W ION, D. Loui.sc N()R( ROSS, Regina G. NORION. Richard A.. HX Third roTi ' : ODOM. David S.. A(- OGDEN, John R., il ' K ' |- OGRINZ, Alexander I , Miami Beach, Fla. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. A l Wilson, N. C. Old Cirecnwich, Conn. .Miami. Fla. Greenwich. Conn. OLSON. W illiam C. OLSON. W illiam H. O ' NEALL, Mari ' irie Fourth roil-: ORR, Linda, I1B I. ORR, Samuel . 1.. Ill V inston-Salem, N. C. OSBORNE. .Margaret A.. A Taylorsville, N. C. (ircen.sboro, N. C. ilinington. Del. Ill, (-l Baltunorc. Md. .Arlington Heights, 111. Fairfax, ' a. IIB ' l- Orlando, Fla. Ch.irlotte, N. C. PAGE. Lynn PAPPS. Carol B. PARKER, Lois H. Fifth ro ' ii-: PARKER, John |., ' I ' K ' 1 PARKER, Mary T. PARKS, Lmda W. PARSLEY, James M. PARSONS, David L. PASSANTINO, Bob J. ■McLean, Xa. Morristown, N. J. -Madison, N. J Tallahassee, Fla. . sheville, N. C. Durham, N. C. Hillsboro. N. C. C ' harleston, W. i. Neu nrk, N. Y. SOPHOMORES Sixth ro-u.-: PATE, James T, Jr. Orlando. Fla. PATRICK. Camilla N.. KA Richmond. ' a. PATTERSON. .Michael S.. (-). Greensboro. N. C. PATTERSON. Sylvia F. Burlington, N. C. PATTON, Robert |., Ir . IlK ' I ' 1 ort W.rth. Tex. PAL ION. Rov H.. Ir,. ' I ' KT C.mron. N. C. Self nth roii-: PAULEY. .Margaret K . PAULY. Ann F.. KAW PAULY. Susan J.. IIB ' I- PEABODY. Arthur .. PEACE, Jacquelyn PEAKE, James R.. Ill AAA Merrick. N. Y. West Englewood. N.J. Cancinnati, Ohio jr.. H Holden. Mass. insron-.Salem. N. ( . Norfolk. a. Eig.hth roiv: PEARSON. Xauyhii ( PENK:K. Robert D. PERNLYR. David H.. A lA PE LERS. Franklin E. PEIT.RS. Richard D.. ' ' K PETERSON. Gail M. Al ' l ' Glen Ellyn. III. ( ' hattanooga, Tenn. Chevy Chase. .Md. High Point. N. C. IJurhani. N. C. Takoma P.irk. Md. Xinth ro ' u:: PE.TER,SON. .Michael 1., i:N Barracks, Pa. PETERSON, Wayne T. East Hampton, Conn. PICKRELL. -Anna .M., AAII Durham, N. C. PKiNONA, James B., Jr., KD .St. Albans, ' t. PILCHER, Charles A., A.XA Douglas, Alaska PILGRAM, Ann T, AAA Frederick, .Md. Tenth ro ' ii-: PLAC:E. Jeffrey W.. A Hi PLU.MER. William S. Jr. PODGl R. Kenneth A.. l ' Kr POE. John R. POLlNC;. Don R. Charlotte, N. C Pahokee, Fla Durham, N. C Durham, N. C Nome. Alaska Bik k li POLLARD. James E., . XA St. Petersburg. Fla. u o g fS ff O f) f f - 5j, r. ' if o a r fl r ( P p - ( f f f% O ri c C ' G (% P P f P {? ft f f 385 f f A P m f v ' f ' ( P r a f f r. P i  i fc v ( P ft I ' OK I I R, StcplKii 1.. KHI I ' O I II K, V. l.iTuls.iv I ' OW III. Sliirkv, A ' h I ' OW III,, W illisW ., Ill I ' OW IK. StciilKii ., IN I ' OW |:RS, M.inlvn i:. S, ' ,,„i.l --,; I ' KI SS 1 . I Ikn 1 I ' KH I . I hnlM.IS O , llk ' l ' I ' KI l( IIAKI), I ' .nil I ' ,., Ill KL ' (,II, K.iiiul.i 1,.. ' I ' M I ' LKDOM, K.iv ( PLKSl.l V, W illhiiii I ., |r.. l,. iiLsvill .-, Ky. ( :iiarlotri.-, N. C;. AlKKik-.scx. N. C. N ' orfolli, -n. l. nkton. UI. I,..„,vmIU, Kv. D.iIIms, Tc-x, Drr.itiir, Ca. ' .irc Shoals. S. C. Charlotte, N. C:. Owcnshoro. Ky. IIK ' l ' ( harlott..-, N. C. Monctta. S. C. • 1 Cocoa, hla. Sandsron, ' a. liclniont, N. C. BlucticM, W. a. Richmond, ' a. Iliinl r,ni-: QLAIIM B.ALM, Ann I,. RACKFLiMAN. Susan j., ' I ' RAMSl Y, Sarah H. RAN ' KIN. Rush M,. jr. RA Hill ' , Ras V. RAW I.IXCS, Don W,, KA h ' oiirtli riiiv: RIXnOR, hiilith A. N. Merrick, N. Y. Rlll). Robert R., A::: I- Stnithcrs, (Jhio R! nil I,, lames A., 7 Scarsdalc, N. Y. Rl AlKiAlLo, Richard ' .. 1 N Arlington, ' a. Rl- ISMAN, Terence N., IH .Miami Shores, I hi. RFISS, Charles A. St. l.oms. Mo. Fifth ,7nv: RI ' YNOl.DS, Anne k.. A ' l ' Favetteville, X. C. Rl YNOLDS, Lillian R. Unrham, N. C. RICK, Leon L., Ill, A lU Winston-Salem, N. C. RICKKTTS, Marvann, KKP Raleigh, N. C. RI ' KRA. lames R. Pio Picdras, Puerto Rico ROIiH, Marv 1)., KA Hnrham, N. C. SOPHOMORES S,uh r,ni: ROIiBIXS, Bovee M., A1 ' ' I ' Spartanburg, S. C. ROBBIXS, lane T, KA(-) Washington, D. C. K( )BI R I SOX, Ocanna L., AXQ Savannah, Ga. KOI ' .I R I SOX, Martha E. KODRU.UI ' S, ludith L. R0(;|:RS, Oilworrh T. S,-iriith nni- ROC ;i KS, Linda S., A. L2 U( )( ,1 KS. William K. KOI 1 IXS. Overman, R. KOMI ' , 1 homas L., 1 X ROOr, Janice A. ROSS, Marcia AL, KA(-) F.inhtli roil-: ROW i:, ernon D., Ill RUBY, Lucien, lAK RUDISILL, Ben R., II, KA Chcrryville, N. C. RUKF, Barbara 1,. Dehra Dun, V.P., India RUNOLI ' S, Charlotte Durham, N. C. RYAN, John A.. |r., ' LKl ' last Cirand Rapids, .Mich. . ' mu-: RYOX, Thomas S., |r., KA SAINT-AMAND, I ' miha A. Barstow, Calif. Fayctteville, N. C. Summit, N. J. W ihiiington, Del. Kuquay Springs, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Vermilion, Ohio Grosse Pointe, Mich. Columbus, Ohio Hendcr,sonvillc, N. C. MadLsonville, Ky. Farmville, N. C. AAn Gaffncy, S. C. IndianapolLs, Ind. SAL ' LFR. Lowell S.. A 1 A, SA.M.MONS, William C:.. BHll Silver Spring, Md. SWDLIX, David I ' ., I ' K1 ' [ avetreville, N. C. SASSFR. W ilham 1 ., llK ' h Walrerboro, S. C. Teiitli roir: SAUNDFRS, Sylvia A., IK High Point, X. C. SAWYFR, Martha-Jane, KA(-) Fhzabeth City, N. C. SC:HAD, Susan P., KKP Wyomissing, Pa. SCHLFSIXGFR, Sally A., AXQ Cleveland Heights, Ohio SCHULTZ, Frederick L. Atlanta, Ga. SCHU.XL CHER, Sally A., KKF Lakewood, Ohio 386 First nni-: SCLhMlAM. I.Mius R., Ir.. Al ' l ' Cc.no.rd, N. C. S( L I.I., W.ir.l K . III. IIKA (.u [lorr News, a. SI ARMS. IXiiiKs 1... KKr Missoula, Monr. SIARI.IS, Marv A. Baltimore, Md. SI ' .ARS, Barli.ira R. Dayton, Oliio SKLLKRS, ' . :arol Diirliam, N. C. Secoriii toil-: SIXlN ' CrX. Ronald P. A 1 A SI I L RIA, Ben 11., B I SlIAKPI , Richard I). SHIARIN, Ronald ' . SHKKKIK.LD, Arlis A.. ' l ' A(-) SHrKl ' IKLD, Jo lllcn 77 ;;-, ;v,-.;-.- Sill I I 1,1 R. I red W.. Ir. SHI HI I X. Robert I . I1K SHI XK, Uavid S., K.1 SHIX ' KS, Aubrey C, Jr., AD ' t SHULL, Bob L., . XA SHU.MW AY, Robin ilnungton, Del. St. Louis. . lo. Columbia, S. C W ' arrenton, N. C. ( olumbia, S. C. C ' olumbia, S. C. . kron, Ohio Camden, S. C. Lancaster, Pa. Greenville, S. C. Shelby, N. C. Fourth r iv:: SIDBCRY. jAMI S R. SKiMOX. Donald X. SIC.MOX. X ' erna H. SIMMOXS. ludith A. SIMOX. loseph S.. i:. SIMPSOX. Joe L. Fifth roir: SIMPSOX, Robert L.. Jr. SIMPSOX, Terrv A., i;X SIMPSOX, William A., KA SI 1 IS, lames R. Sl.O I KIX, Alan R., TF. ' 1 S.MALL, A. Ihomas, K: Cleveland Heights, Ohio ( ' harlotte, X. ( . C harlotte, X. C. .Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Baltimore, . ld. Columbia, .Mo. .McComb, .Miss. Jack.sonville, Ha. Texarkana. Te. . Dublin, ' a. Oak Ridge, Tcnn. .Miami Beach, Fla. Ciarden ( ity, X ' . Y. SOPHOMORES Sixt)i rov.-: S.MITH. Carolyn L. S.MILH. David L. SMIIH, George T. SMITH, John A., II SMIIH, Saundra G SMIIH. Sarah L. Sfif ith ro ' j:: S.MIl H, Susan K., nB I S.MITH, Terry E. SMITH, Walter A., Jr. SMITH, Walter M. SNYDER. Stephen W. SO, Philip K. Eig,lith Ton: SOLO.MON, Joan SOU! H.MAYD, Carol, ZTA STOVER, Pamela A. SPENCER. John C, Ae STANLEY, Allen E., Ill STARRETT, Randall .M.. KA Raleigh. N. C. Durham. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Talbotton. Ga. Covington, a. Covington, ' a. Pittsburgh, Pa. Fairfield, Conn. Atlanta. Ga. C ' harlesron. S. C. Peoria. 111. ilmington, Del. .Massapequa, X. Y. Washington. D. C. Langhornc, Pa. .Milton, Fla. Charlotte, X ' . C. Ninth roii-: STECKEL, Martin H., Al F STEELE, Herbert D., B(-)ll STEELE, Ted W. STEPHENS, Charles G.. Ai; -Morganton. X. C. Holcomb. X. Y. McKcesport, Pa. Charlotte, X. C. STERZER, .Sharon C. STEVENSON, .Monica L., IIB I Tallahassee, Ha. tieneva. 111. Santiago, Chile Tenth row: STITT. Thomas P. STIX ' ERS, James R. SFOCKl OX, .Michael D. STOCKTOX, Robert F„ II STONE, .Margaret P. ST. PETER V. Louis B., Jr. Fasten. Pa. Ft. Thomas K ' . C:harlottc, X. (;. Princeton. X ' . J. .Martinsville. X ' a. Orange Park, Fla. P A f a O P P ? ' p Q p f f c C C O O f2 £. ■ ' , f1 f C f ' f) f n f%f% O O l f C- f i ikitx mk 387 rt -i f) ? p f ' P r ' f? f f! c. p r: p a :■, p p a P P c . n P:- P o o ( p M K ( KBI IN. W illi.Mii {;. M R , IK ' .piv I, S I KKM AM), U ilh.iiii F SI HOLD. Inlui H., I ' AI-, SLI l.INAN. lolin I,., I ' X SLN, P.Hiicli ' p.. lA ■SiroiiJ rau; SU ICH, R S AIN. 1, I ( K IA I KI ' l I ' I. I KPI IV. 1 AK I. l,oi ' In, J ro%.- I AM.OR, IkriaMiin ( 1 AVI (R, Idwani C TAYLOR, J(c T.. y TAYI (JR. Rebecca J. TEE IS, Catherine A.. TEMPLE, Nancy L., Fourth ww: lEVVELL, Michael L THACKER, Joyce 1 th 1. liar 1,. AI1 Daxid I ., KA h.hn I. Marv C. , L, KKL , III .LA A.Xti i:N .Arliiigtnii, ' a. Cherrv Hill, N.J. J.icl .M,nville, Ela. Newport, R. 1. VVheaton, Md. Toledo, Ohio (Cheshire, Oinn. W ' a.shington, N. ( ' . Eall.s f:hiirch, V ' a. Kort Hood, Te,x. Dalla.s, Tex. Virk, Ra. lt. Holly. N. C. Lynnhavcn, Va. Salisbury, N. C. Catesvillc, N. C. Miami, Fla. W inter Hark, Ela. |r. Piedmont, S. C. AAA tJilor.ulo Springs, Colo. IHOMPSON, Rebecca J. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. I HORNLON, June W., AAII .Macon, Ga. IICKTIN, Thomas L., K : Rock Hill, S. C. TINSLEY, Nancy E. Lynchburg, V ' a. Fifth row: liSr-., Larry E., A iLi W i TISON, R. Haskell, A I A I ILLS, jane W. lODI), Norma I.. lODI). William L, Bwll lOKELEMIRI., Patricia A. ston-Salem, N. C Geneva, III. Schenectady, N. . Hampton, ' a. ( ' incinnati, Ohio AT Mexico. .Mexico SOPHOMORES .SV.iv row: IREPTOW. Lom -. Milwaukee, W is. lUCKER, W illiam V. Jr. Wmston-Salem, N. ( ' . LURNER, Dndlev P., ' f ' Ki: Great Falls, S. C. LUI ILL. Weiideliii IL, ZIA Mountainside, N. L rULL, .Mall Vonkers, N. Y. LLLENBERC;, Judith A.. A.XLi ( ' hatt.inotiga, Tenn. Scvrrilh row: UALS ' IFAD, Alexander B. Durham, N. C:. UNDFRHILL. John C... HI. i- ' N Washington, D. C. L ' PCHURt:H, Herbert J., Jr., UK Columbia, S. C URBAN, Richard B., IIKA Orlando, Fla. ' ALE, Kathryn A. Goldston, N. C. ' ALLE, David L., I ' AE Leawood, Kans. Eighth row: ' AN DE REE, Clarol E. AN SCIVT:R, Peter T, B(-)l X ' AUGHAN, Ronald J. VERHI ' .Y, Robert S., DAE ' K;K, Paul A. V ' OLBERG, Frank L, rX Ninth row: ' OLZ, Marlin M., Ir. W DI)I l,L. lohn L., jr., A I W M.CONIR, |..hn P., W (,()NI R. ludith A. W Al I L, Robert S. W ALD, Harlan I. Tenth row: WALDCHEN, Alfred }., WALKER, David N. WALSH, Michael S., Jr.. WALEERS, Jeffrey L. WANG, You Lue, Ae WARD, Stanley S. Ill Clinton. Md. Coral (iables, Fla. VV ilmington, Del. .St. Paul, .Minn. Raleigh, N. C. Kingsport, Tenn, Loiii.sville, Kv. U Marion, Ohio Durham. X. C. Scotia, N. . Atlanta, Ga. Scarsdale, N. Y. Wcstfield, N. J. Ft. Worth, Te.x. . (Clearwater, Ha. Shrewsbury, N. J. Washington, D, Q. Roanoke, Va. 388 Al First rnu-: XOCill.SlU KG. Xancv W ARI). W ilh.nn I ., Ill WARM R. I.ir.irh.in V . WARRI . W ilium T. WATI R IAX, Rutncii V A ISON, H.irl.:ir,i (i. Sfci ihl roll-: V A ' lSON, K in ( , KA VVA ISON, WliuIv p. WA 11 S, AUinon v.. I WI ' AXKR, Sarah L.. A WKBKR. Joan C. WEBSTER, Artlinr I)., Jr., Third row: VVEINCiARIEN. Jon. ZB I WEINGAR IH, Judith A. VV ' inston-Salcni, N. C. WEINS rOCK, Barry J.. TE4 Miami, Fla. WKISKU ' R, lohn B., Mil AU-nlo Park, Calif. W ISIMORI l.AXD. Jimmic D., AXA Ft. I.andcrdak-. Ma. TrMin, . C. Radnor, Pi- . A Wcsrficld, N. I- Old Brookvillc, N. S. Coldshoro, N. C. Butlalo, N. V. Rowland. N. :. Durham. . C. .McLean, Xa. .ong Meadow, Ma.ss. Tampico, Mcx. Malvcrnc, N. Y. i;N Lanca.stcT, Pa. Nt York, N. Y. WHEELER, John I... IIKA Fourth row: WHITE, Charles D., |r. WHITE, Frances R. KAt) W Hn LEY, Lvnda C. W ICCINS, Robert S., Jr. W II.LIAMS, Ann , L, ZTA MLLIA. 1S, Donald L. Fifth rcw: WILLIAMS, Fdmond B., Jr. WII.LIAXLS, Marv F., Zl A W ILSOX. Donald G. VV ILSON. James A., BMn WILSON, Mark K. WILSON, Mary P. Asheboro, N. C;. Sao Paulo, Brazil Macon, Cia. Atlanta, Ga. F ' ort Rucker, Ala. Greensboro, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Boonville, N. C:. Grcenlawn, N. Y. Arnionk, N. Y. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Gainesville, Ma. SOPHOMORES Sixth roir: WILSON, Wayne R., ' I ' AW Washington, 1). C winc:he.stfr, James c.. Ill, Ki: Monroe, N. C: WINSTEAD. Bettv. llB ' h Dallas, Te.x WINSTON, Arthur M., ZBI Roslyn. N. Y WISE, Alcthea S., Z ' FA Charleston, . ' a WITHERSPOON, Jane C., KA Hagerstown, Md Seventh row: WITZENBURC,, Gary I V OODBURN, Judith I. WOODRUFF, Marv K. WOODRUFF, William R. ATA Shaker Heights, Ohio Littleton, N. (.1. I ' .nglishtown, N. I. IIKA Kno.xville, Tenn. WOODS, Richard B., Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. WOOLDRIIXM;, Robert T. Raleigh, N. C;. Eighth row: WORLEY, Judy Jo Kingsport, Tenn. WORTHINGTON, Josh B., Ben Kinston, 1 . C. WRAY, Albert ' ., yAF Shelby, N. C. WRI(;H I , Charles T, IIKA Raleigh, N. C:. U RIGH I , Harold F., IIK I Charlotte, N. C. WRlCiHl , J. Dixon Atlanta, Ga. Ninth row: YAEGF.R, C.irl F. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. YI ' .H, Bettv Lynchburg, ' a. YOUNG, William W., Jr., X.X Marietta, Pa. YOUNGS I RO, l, Richar d F. Prairie ' illage, Kans. YUCEL, Gulcr F. Istanbul, Turkey ZAVELSON, Ihomas . 1., ZBI .Manshcid, Ohio Tenth row: ZBIKOWSKI, Gvvend ZI RFN, lohn C;., H.X ZIMMI R. Carl T, . XA ZLO FOW I IZ, Ruth C. ZUPANIC, George I., FA -) yn . X. Tel Baltimore. Md. South Bend, Ind. Baltimore, Md. Kalamazoo. , lich. . ( di k Ji - iMi if; ' . Q P ' O f f p p f r P ' P P P diki :kd:A MkmMd dik ilk 389 WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Caiiulla Cochrane, V. Prcs.; June VVillianis, Prts.; Teresa Patch, Sec; Jill Holniquist, Treas. Ahstiit: fJay Williams, WSCiA Rep. FRESHMEN Alev Hell, V. Prcs.; Phil I .ader, Pres.; Jack Miller, Sec.-Trcas. TRINITY COLLEGE K i L y I 390 SCHOOL OF NURSING Bonnie Khlcrs. Prcs., IJiza KcnnL-dy. ' . Pre- Barbara Schmidr. Trcas.; Margaret Kixmillcr. Se OFFICERS John Swinney, Prcs.; Frederick Haseltinc, Sec.- Trcas. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 391 p I fS it O f t C !f ■P P li P p a ff a f% A r P - - J C ' i • ' v r ? . , First mil ' : lilR(R{) ll{ll Uririd.i Greenville. S. C. Mil K lin, R.,v I ' . Pittsburgh. Pa. l Kl Rl , , R, , 1, ,1 h. 1 Imstord. N. Y I) I.S. Dorntliv A. St. Albans, . a. ADAMS, Rol)crr ( :h.irl(.-.s . Xtlanta. (la. ADIi:, M.ir|nnc 1). Ihintington. N. Y. l)l RllOl.r, IjiuI.i I). Charlotte. N. C. IIRI l)l. Ili.iis 1 . Ridgelield Park. N. L KI I.IIIILS 1.. Dover. Del Al.HI R 1. N.uRv K. Trent.. n. N. |. A1.I5R1(,H I , W illi.im U , Ir. Durham. N. C. Al.l XANDI R, UriKcJ. W hue Plains. N. Y ■ , mi;; l 1 l)l R, il.iisc F. Savannah. ( ia. l 1 WDI ' .R. J,inics P. Marietta. C,i. Al 1 XAMM-R, ; lary B. Geneva, 111. ALLKN, Philip H. Syracuse, N. Y. ALIMAN, C:harlcs V. Ridge wood. N. J. AMKN, Karen S. ( harlotte, N. C. I- ' diirtli roi;-; A, lLi;V, R,.l,irt B. St. Petersburg. Fla. AXDIRSON, Carol G. Charlotte, N. C. AM)I RSON, Marilyn R. Winterhaven, Ela. ANDIRSON. Marioric C. Asheville, N. C. AM)I RSOX. W illuini K. Cxford, N. C. ANURKW S, Rnl.vrr 1). Clayton, N. Y. Fijlh r,ni-: ANNA, I iniothy ! ' ,. Clearwater, Ela. ARC:H1K, William C, |r. Raleigh, N. C. ARMS IRONC;. C:harlton P.. Ill Greenville, S. C. ARMSIRONG. Robert N Enka, N. C. ARNOLD, Ingrid D. Tullahoma. Tenn. ARNOLD, W illiani L. CanHeld. Ohio FRESHMEN Sixth rail-: ARTHUR, Karhcrinc . Burlington, N. C. ASH. Andrew W. Dayton, Ohio ASM LL,Y, R.ihert V. Miami, Fla. AUI D, Frederiek IL, Ir. ( :harleston. W. Vi. A -|-RY, Stephens A., Jr. Atlanta, Ga. A ' I:RY, Di.nine McLean, ' a. Sfveiitli run-: AVI:TT, Alice R. Hudson, N. C. AYC;OCK, Lyndell F,. Warrenton, N. C. AYDLETT, Dorothy B. Elizabeth City, N. C. BACH. Thomas W. Marion, N. C. BACKUS. Michael i:. Johnson Caty. Tenn. BAGLEY. Faye B. Atlanta. Ga. E,V.hth row: BAILFY, Richard A. Baldwin, N. Y. BAILIi Y. Susan R. Arlington, Va. BAII,LKU. C:heryl A. St. Charles, III. BAKFR. Alan W. Hollywood, Fla. BAKFR, Sarah L. Decatur, III. BAKFR.W ilhani H. Leavenworth, Kans. inth row: BALDWIN, Elizabeth M. Wayland, Mass. BALESTRA, Melanie L. Waynesboro, Pa. B MR, L ' N, Jeanne E. Baton Rouge, La. 11 K1; RI ' , Dravton W. Rock Hill, S. C. 1! K 1S, Pamela S. Oceanside, N. Y. HASW ILL, David L. P. Tarrytown, N. Y. Tenth roiv: BATES, Robert C, Dclmar, N. Y. BATTLE, Pat . L Metairie, La. BATTLES. Philip ;M.. Ill Tewksbury, Mass. BAXIIR. Ihnmas W. Greensboro, N. C. HAVI.I S. Susan W. New Orleans, La. BI;aCHA, L Dolly E. Norfolk, Va. 392 First Toiv: BEA. L Carole Y. BEAI L Miehael G. BEA ' I ' ,N, Warren S. BECK. Alan D. BEC;KER, Dennis H. BEILY, Alan J. Amcricus, ( ia. W ' e.stlake, Ohio Baltimore, Md, Elmont, N. N, Koslyn Heights, N. N. Berwick. P.i. Second roll ' : BEINEKE, Betsy L. BELL, Alexander V. BELL, Barbara L. BELLI ' .W, Eranecs 1. BELLMAN, Donald H., 1 BEMIS, Linda K. Er. Ihoinas. Kv. Shreveport. I.a. Milwaukee.Wis. Greenville, S. C. r. C:hillum, Md. Webster tiroves. Mo. Third roiv: BENDON, James A. BENNER. Harry R. BENNE IE, Gene S. BENNE IE, l.ynne BERG, Stefan D. BERGELIN, Knstine I ' ort Lauderdale, Ela. Wilmington, Del. Kansas City, Mo. Maxton, N. C. White Plains. N. Y Big Rapids. Mich. Fourth row: BERGEN, Robert E. BERNSTEIN, Rrry C. BES ' I IC. Phihp B. BlCiELOW. Robert E. BILES, Brian L. BILLINGS, Mary E. Lancaster. Pa. Wilson, N. C. Arlington, ' a. Tuksa. Okla. Hutchinson. Kan. Clark, N.J. Fifth row: BINGHAM, Erederiek C. BIRKEL, Jack W. BISCHOEE, Doug K. BLAC;K, Loyd H.. Ir. BLACKSHEAR, W illiam BLACKVVELL. Sally A. Ill Kershaw, S.C:. Eau Gallic. Ela. Milwaukee, Wis. Macon. Ga. . l., Ir. Panama City. Ela. Kernersville. N. ( :. FRESHMEN Sixth row: BLAIR, David E. BLAKELY, John T. BLANKI XSHIP. C:arol K BLIICII. lames B. Jr. BLII EK. ' Sidney . I., |r. BLOEAIAKE, Lynn J. Philadelphia. Pa. Beloit. Wis. Bethlehem. Pa. Springheld, ' a. Baton Rouge, La. Pittstown, N. J. Sfienth row: BLONDEAU, ludith E. BLOOMER, Elaine J. BOBO, Harold T. BOEH.M. lieh.iel W. BOENU;. C;abrielleR. BOHN, Clyde M. Glen Burnie, Md. Old Saybrook, Conn. Burlington, N. :. Chattanooga, Tcnii. Muskegon, Mich. Union Bridge, Md. Eighth row: BOHNE I , Ann L. BOONE, Leslie R. BOOP, John M. BOO IH, Judyth E. BORGMANN, V illiam 1 BOUGH! ON, James M. Lyndonvillc, N. Y. Rio Dc Janeiro, Brazil Jacksonville, Ela. Oklahoma City, Okla. ..Jr. I ' ort Wayne, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Ninth row: BOVARD, Brian E. BOV ER.MAN. Sharon . I BOW 1 RS. Susan B. BOW 1 RS. W ilham R. BOWMAN. Frank L. BOYD, Mary S. Jackson, Mich. Darby, Pa. Gainesville, I ' la. Butler, Ind. Chattanooga, Tenn. Greensboro. N. C Tenth row: BOYI ' R. Barry B. BOYLE. William J. Jr. BRACY. Christopher W. BRADLEY. S.nmiel M. BRADY, Moniea . 1. BRAIBANII, CdaireJ. .Miami, Ela. Panama City, Ela. Allentown. Pa. Arlington. X ' a. Porthee. Pa. Durham, N. C. p p f o ff , p f p p f n Q C) fis O f f p o f ffs ( c ' , O- AM. A W - sk dk mk t dikm iik k £xMdk MkiMak ttm£ gttk 393 _ p p p (? p p o r-, r p p P t) P i f , r Q c p p ' •■ ' t u ' V . X p p r a p| p I p P ff -. t f P C J UK AlCll. ( .iiIkthk- (-. BKI 1)1 HI Rd. Alliii . I ' .KK k. Icllrcv 1. IlKII , Xulinl.is I ' .KK . 1() . !.ir k. liKIM, I l.nlll.l-. I ' . Snrw.l ;«-.;■: l?KI l)l.i , luuLs H. HRlMON.Divki N. BRIN rON, Margo A. BRISCOK, Marv L. 15RH ION, Krnc-st C:. UKODIi;, (Icorgc K. ,;-, roar; l!R()l)SK ' , Barrv II. IlKOOkS, I ' .lcincr R. liKOOKS, Teresa I). BROSki:, Stuart P. liROW X, Harold C. BROWN, l.inda W. I- Ml nil WU-: BROW N, Rcter W. BROW Nl.OW , latK- V . 15RO NSI hlN, kcniKtl ' BROYl,rS, |(.hn IX BRUCt: , Jaiiics W. BRYANT, Michael 1.. Fifth row: BRVCK, George B. BUCHANAN, William I liUC:K, George S. BUCKMAN, Barbara Ci. BUI- KINGTON, Joan K. BUGG, lohn E. RKlgeUncHi, N.J. Bethany. orin. Rra.ne X ' lll.iKe, Kan. W ' a.shmgton, I). G. C;andler, N. C:. Mt. Airy, N. C. Harri.slnirg, Pa. Goate.sville, Pa, Hanover, Pa. GoUinibiis, Ohio Kingsporr, Tenn. Montgomery. Ala. Charlotte, N. G. Riverdale, N. V. I ort Lauderdale, Kla. 1 luntington, W. V ' a. Lynnhaven, Va. Riviera Beach, Fla. Peoria, 111- . ' Mexandria, ' a. Skokic. 111. Raleigh. N. G. W ilnnngton, Del. Goeoa, I ' la. Aleviiulria. ' a. Tiilsa, Okla. Charlotte. N. G. Orange Park, I ' la. Baltimore. Md. Durham, N. C. FRESHMEN .S;a7 row: BUNC:H, C:harlotte A. Artesia, N. .M. BUNGK. Sue A. Racine, VVi.s. BURI), W illiam H. Durham, N. G. BL ' RGI ' SS, Beekv S. Newport News. ' a. BL ' RGSI AHl.l ' R. Robert J. Birmingham. Mich. BURNS, Stanley T. Kingsport, Tenn. Srzrntli row: BURRIGH IKR, August R BURRI.SS, George F., Ill BUR TON. Richard S. BL ' SSARD, Frances A. BM ' RS. Maribeth BM ' IRS. lhoma.s B. .Miami, Fla. Bala-Gynwyd. Pa. Honeoye Fall.s, N. Y. Alexandria, Va. Winston-Salem, N. C . F ' orest Caty, N. C;. FiKhth row: BYRD, Hal C:., Jr. CALKINS, Burr.Mi |. CAMPBI ' LL, John L. ( AMPHI ' l.L. Stephen I ' . GAKI W . loan F. (ARl. O.John W. Xiiilli row: CARLTON, Cynthia D. CARNKY, Fiigene J. GARPKNTFR, Thomas S. C;ARRINGT0N, Jamcs K. GARRUI H, C:arolyn E. CARRU I HFRS. Robert B. Siiartanliiiru. S. C. Wallingford. Conn. Waynesboro, Pa. .exington Park. Md. W ilnnngton. Del. Falls Church. Va. C ' harlottc, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Attleboro, ; Lass. Durham, N. C. Houston, Tex. C learwater, I ' la. Tiiitli row: CARSON, Fdith J. CARSON, Robert D. Jr. CARFFR, RiUa L. GAR! Y, James B. CASK if:, Cabot R. CAUSEY, Brent E. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Sanford, N. G. Commerce, Ga. Drexel Hill. Pa. Arlington, Va. Sanford, N. G. 394 First wiv: CAVAI.ARIS, Pamela A. C:HA1 K, Dorothy S. M( C:HA1..MKRS, James S. C.HAMBKRLAIN. Christine C.HAMBI.RI.IN. Chcrvl J. CHAMBI.RLIN, Gail II. Secoihi ro-ii ' : CHAMPION, Mary |. CHANDLKR, Margaret H. l,.H,k, CHANKY, Stephen C. CHAPMAN, Russell CHAPMAN, Walton l CHF.El WOOD, John S. 15. Third roiv: CHKN, Melvin C. CHKVVNING, Thomas O., jr. CHISHOLM, Frederick F., Jr. CHRIS! ENSEN, Signc A. CHRISTY, Carol A. CLAIRMONT, Nancy E. Fourth roil ' : CLARK, Ann M. CLARK, Kenneth P. CLARKE, Jon O. CLATANOFF, William B., CLAYTON, Carlyle A. CLEMEN!, Neal G. Fifth roir: CLEVELAND, Wilham W. CLIFT, Robert C. CLINE, Janet A. CLOSSER, Bruce M. CLYDE, Samuel D., Ill COBLE, Thomas S., Ill Greenville, S. ' . )rehead Caty, N. ( :. Tul.sa, Okla. Searsdale, N. ■. Dansville, N. Y Syracuse, N. . i 1, N. c: lit Mountain, Tenn. Raleigh, N. C. ( hristiana, P,i. Alexandria, ' a. n ling Cireeii. Ohm lalls Chiireh, i. Richmond, a. Greenville, S. C. PhiUipsburg, N.J. Marietta, Ohio Lynchburg, ' a. Sweetwater, Tenn. Silver Spring, Md. Springfield, ' a. Jr. Annapolis, Md. Raleigh, N. C. Memphis, Tenn. St. Petersburg, Kla. Ando er, Mass. Wilmington, Del. Marquette, Mich. Wallingford, Pa. Durham, N. C:. FRESHMEN Sixth roil ' : COBURN, Carol A. Middleton, Ohio COC.HRANE, Camilla M. Levittown, N. 1. COFFIN, Carl ' . Midland, Mich. COFFIN, Patricia J. Dover, Del. COGSWELL, Jack D. Westport, ( onn. COHEN, Michael E. Pulaski, Tenn. Seventh row: COLEMAN, Theodore I I, J r Jacksonville, Fla. COLLETTE, Elizabeth (i. W inston-Salem, N. C. COLLINS, Robert G. Middlerown, N. j. COMFORT, Joseph A. Haddonheld, N. j. CONAN ' E, Tahtha N. Durham, N. ( ' .. CONE, Arthur R., Ill Aurora, N. Y Eighth row: CONKEY, Clement S., Jr. Chevy Chase, Md. CONN, Claudia C;. Columbus, Cra. COOK, Iheodore H. West Acton, Mass. COOKE, Lidc T. Shreveporf, La. COOPER, Richard A. Decatur, (ia. COOPER, Susan E. Houston, Tex. Ninth row: COPLEY, Cathy J. Miami, I ' la. CORBAN, William ' . Kettering, Ohio C:OUCH, Lois R. Goldsboro, N. C:, COLLI ER, Ann C. Torrance, C alif COURSEN, James R. Palmyra, N. J COVINGTON, Donald K. Baltimore, . ld Tenth row: COX, Carolyn A. Charleston, S. C CRANNER, Carol J. Lansville, Ohio GRAVER, Leonard H., Jr. Lexington, N. C ' CRESW ILL, Jav S., Jr. Orlando, Fla CROMER, William E. Rocky River, Ohio CRUMLEY, Carole A. Johnson City, Tenn f f i O (T e ( r c - p f o r p h «— I .1 .f pT . p O P c (■- 1 r- o r f 395 f O f C ( f p f p f 9 ■f-.r7 yrr uJf 1) jry (• ; C L ( 1 p p r v a c j? r P IT! ,0 ,p. f Z ' - ii ki i A li ti ■ nv vvir; CRUMP. I ' liilip II. W. Memphis, Tenn. CKL ' SI. (:ll.lrlc s II. Kingsville, Md. CRL ' Kill K, HrN.in 1 ' . ( ;harl )tte, N. { I. CLI.IiRh 111. |,,I,M 1., II l.umberton, N. C. CL ' XMNCill.AAl, .Miiruinc S Houston, Tex. CL ' K I IS, l.auTcruv II. Columbus, Ohio Smiihi row: CUSHiMAN. llHmi.isS, Durham, X. C. C KRNiril WSKI, Rith rd 1. Il.imhurg, N. V. n.M.iox. ni.ni;i s Oakland, C.ilif. D.ANIORl), Philip ( :. Riverside, C.nii. D. ' XNII ' .I,, Dnnithv II. Washington, 1). C. D.ANLUCK, llu.in.is R, Miami, Fla. Tliinl roil-: IXANNPR. .Mary (• . Cincinnati, Ohio D.AN r LKR, Martha L. C ' olumbia, S. C:. D.ARHKN, Carolyn R. ( ' onway, S. ( ' . D.AX ' FNPORT, James P. ( iarncr, N. ( :. I).A I:NP0R 1, Richard I). 1 vansmn. 111. D.W IDSON. Lcshc L. Kennett, ,Mo. h ' ourfh roiv: DAX ' IS, Allan H. Richmond, a. DAX ' IS, Douglas F. Lakevvood, Ohio 1)A ' IS, Jaciniciinc R. Baltimore, Md. nA -|S, Lorraine A. N. rth Plainficld, N.J. UAXl.S, William 11.. Ill W nston-Salem, N. C. niAl., David F. Decatur, Ga. ■ ' row: DKCKO, Kenneth (), Plainville, ( ' onn. DKKS, Nancy Durham, N. C. DeLANEY, Gale P. K. s lit Lake City, Utah DeRAMUS, Jud.son D, J nston-Salem, N. C. DFRBY, Glenn K. Pittsburgh, Pa. DisRC),SIFRS, Richard A Suampscott, .Mass. FRESHMEN .S ' ,v rozi-: DF.VALON, Gerald W. Westfield, N. J. DfVRIFS, Suzanne A. .M aracaibo, t-nezuela DFVVAR. Donald B. Bethel, N. C. DFYO, Truman l ' ,., 11 O.xford, Md. DICKINSON, Roger B. Lancaster, Pa. DIl.I.ARD. Nancy G. Lynchburg, ' i. Seventh row: DININ, James D. Valhalla, N. Y Dl r FO, lohn K. (ireenville. Miss. l)l. ()N. illi.un B. ( harleston, S. G DOBSON. Susan II, Dallas, Tex. DODSON. KemiKT II., Ill Nashville, Tenn. l)()l RM.R, Sus.ui . ( ' incinnati, Ohio E,v.litli row: DORII Y, Barbara A. Alexandria, V a. DORROS, George I.. Washington, D. C. DOUGLASS, .Michael A. Frankfort, Ind. DOW . Robert 1 ' . Short Beach, Conn. DOW Dl 1 . lohn W., Ill Durham, N. C. DOW -) . illiaiii L. Lebanon, Tenn. . ' ;;; row: DOWLING, Louise H. Manhasset, N. Y. DOYLF, William S. Lowell, Mich. DRAKF, Arthurs. Wi iston-Salem, N. C. DRI ' W , Wilham F., |r. Ander.son, S. C. DRURY, Kirke D. N orth Bangor, N. Y. DUkF, .Michael A. Ti mple Terrace, I ' la. TctilJi row: DUNN, Huhert G. T. New Bern, N. C. DUNN, Jeffrey D. Jacksonville, F ' la. DUNN, Karen E. Hartsdale, N. Y DURANA, Joan C. Winston-Salem, N. C FACiAN, Dennis V. Greenville, N. C. EAGLE, Robert L. Charlotte, N. C. 396 PASIBURX, loseph R. I ' lKiAR. rhoinas R. KDCIRION, Donald K. IDW ARDS, David I. 1 lll.l RS, Bonnie 1.. I:K AL1., ietoria J. W f ohimbus, Ga. . thens, Tenn. Goldsb. ro, N. G. Durham, N. G. Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ nston-Salem, N. C:. Sicrjiid roil ' : i:i.bi:r I, jaret (;. KlI lOl r, lames ' . Kl.l.lO 11, William B. I ' Tl.lS, Alfred J., Jr. ELLIS, Philip C. EMSLIE, Richard H. Ni u Rochester, N. Y Bremerton, Wash. Hartsville, S. G. Houston, Tex. Easton, Pa. Aikcn, S. G. Third roiv: ENDSLEY, Margaret M. ENGIL, Darby A. ENGLAND, |ohn A. ENCiLAND, Robert S. ENCiLE, Rus.sell W. EN.S1C;N, Joan J. S eetv ater, Tenn. ( :ohimbia, S. G. Birmingham, Ala. (iastonia, N. C. Detroit, Mich. Ridgcuood, N. J. Fourth roir: ERIGSON, Virginia ERXIN. Reid H. ISI AHROOK, ' atts T, EXANS, l-dith ' . E ANS, Janet E. EVANS, Jean U. T. 111 Brattleboro, t. -|ruinia Beach, Va. Washmgton, D. G. Gcntrevillc, Va. Sumter, S. G. Gamp Hill. Pa. Fifth ro-u.-. EVANS, Sara , L EWALD, Erederiek 11. EACKLER, Peter C. EAIRBANK, Mary EAIRBANK, WiHiam G. EALCONE, David J. 1) Dallas, Tex. Birmingham, Mich. Embreeville, Pa. Durham, N. G. i.ihr.m, Saudi Arabia Durham, N. C. FRESHMEN Sixth r,r : EALK, Elizabeth O. EARBER, Mark B. FARRELL, Erank D. FAY, Wayre R. FEAD, Sally G. FENSIERMACHI ' R, W ,N, Baton Rr,uge, La. Petersburg, ' a. Aberdeen, N. C:. X ' lllanova, Pa. Birnungham, Mich. nil P. Somervillc, N. J. Seven! It rotv: FENTIN, Garv S. FENTRESS, Kathenne |. 11 Rl.l S. |ohn E., Jr. 11 K( ,rs()X, Elizabeth B. 1 1A( ( () h, Katherinc A. FIELDS, Glenn D. Hollvwood, Fla. Ormund Bcich, Fla. New York, N. Y Memphis, Tenn. Harrisonburg, ' a. Annandale, ' a. Eighth roiv: FILLMORE, Harrier FITTS, Sanford B., 1 1 1 FITZSIMONS, James P. FLEGK, Donald R. FLOW ERS, Gary Lvnne FOLEY, Robert E. W Lee ' s Summit, Mo. inston-.Salem, N. G Ciillette, N. 1 Flushing, N. Newport Neu ' s, ' ' a W.irrenton, X ' a Xinth ro ' a-: FOLTZ, John A. FOOTE, Robert S. FORBES, Sue B. FORD, Hovt S. EOR ' EH, Paul T, Jr. FOUNTAIN, John N. Watcrtown, Gonn Nashville, Tenn Wilson, N. G Lumberton, N. G Roanoke, Va High Point, N. G Tenth roir: FOUSHEE, Sam L., Ir. FOWLER, James T.; Ill FOW LER, Preston L. FOWLER, Winston (;. FOX, Barbara N. FOXLEY, Griffith W. Durham, N. G Long Beach, C:alif Durham, N. G Arlington, ' V ' a Oak Ridge, Tenn Westport, C-onn p f - a f .a ; e f- p fl o. Ci- fs f a p C, f ' P ( a V ' O f f f ' - . . H P O fS O Q C- p p P , i p 397 s. f fr 1- p ,. P a H f (T) .O 1? O f f p .-. 1 P p ' |C ! p f r t. - A rt AVrj mi;-; I l ANk. Aim II. I Kiel I, L.iurciKL W. I ' RI ' IMAN, Alan (.. I KII ' AIAN. Jolin K. IK MM AN. Millartl I ' I Kll l5r,KC;, Ann H. II. Milu.mk..., ' , Wis, I ' .irk, N. J. Sarasota, I ' la, Wist I larttiirii, Conn, AslK ' horo, N, C, (Iricnuich, ( A)nn. Smiiul wii-: IKII ' DMAN, l.arrv . FUI.I.I ' R. IVikuith 1., KLMCIl, jnditli A, (;AI5H, Sallv S, (;abknm:sc;h, Houani k, (lAl.ANr, Dcnisc lUirA ro-j.-: CiAI.I.ACHI ' .R, Nancy j. GAMl.l ' .N, CurtaccS, GATI ' S, Ronald M, GAY. Klkn Ci, c;ii:rin(;, John i.. GIl.BIR 1. Ripple V . Fourth nrw: GILBI ' R 1. Terrv S. GILI-.S, Harlan R, GILKS. William K, GILLIA IT, Cynthia A, Cirosi (ill.LMAN, Lvnn T, Gl IHKNS, Nancy I., Fifth row: GLACKKN. Edward S. GLASS. Herbert G, GOOKRI.Y. lean I., GOLD. Phil W, CiOODMARK, Jerrv I. GOODRICK. V illiani F Silver Spriiii;, , K1. Milledgeville, Ga. Burgau , N, C, Richmond. Va, I ' t. 1 honias, Ky, lalls Church, ' a. l.akchiirst, N, J, VN ' aync. N. J, Newport News. Va, Dallas. Tc,x, Polard. Ohio Washington, D. ( . Phoenix, . riz, . ' Kvondale I ' st.ites. (ia. S,i annah. Cia, .■ Pointe W;.ods, Mich, Decorah. Iowa Durham. N, C, Bethcsda. .Md, Biillvillc. N, C, C:hapel Hill. N, C. Newport News. a, V. Palm Beach, Fla. Jr. Springfield, V ' a. FRESHMEN .S ' ;-v ' roil ' : GORDON, Thomas F. GOSNFLL, Jack L.. Jr. GOTKR, Carol J. King GOULD, Cdenn H. GRAGG. .Margaret F. GRAI I LFR. Phihp L. S,ir„th row: GRAY. Harry P. GRAYBFAL. Michael F ( RFFN, Alma S. GRI I X, Steele H. GKI I l , ( hark ' , I). GRFLNF, irginia L. F iillith row: CiRFFNWOOD, Phvlh GRFFR, Thomas H. C;RFY, Leslie C. CiRIFFI I 11, Terrv W. GRIMI S. ludith . . CiRIMM. Kare n L. Ninth row: GROSS. Patricia C. GROSS. William H. GUBSFR, Michael D, GLSI l SON, Iric W. GC I I KL NSI, johnW C;U IH, David L, Truth row: (id I IK IF, Richard Y. HAP.I ' .I KSFIT. Linda D. 1IAC:KI, 1 I, Thomas S, HAIGH, Arthur H., Ill HA1NF:S, Margaret B. HALEY, Betty B. Durham, N, C. Aiken, S. C. .Mountain, N. C. Bethcsda, Md. Boone, N. C, Lansdowne, Pa. Spartanburg, S. C. Wilmington, N. C. t;harlottc, N, C, Merrick, N, Y. Stratford, Conn. Birmingham, Ala. I ' .nka, N, C, It, I homas. Ky. Wnicc. F ' la. Alexandria. Va. Orangeburg. S. C. Short Hills. N. J. Cincinnati, Ohio Los Altos, Calif. TuLsa. Okia, .Monterrcv, Alex, Sellersvillc. Pa, Baltimore, Md. Oak Park. Ill, .Media, Pa. Lampeter, P.!. Asheville, N, C, South Bend, Ind. Rock Hill, S. C. 398 F,nt ro-u-: H AMMAN, Marsha A. Chatham. N. |. IIAI 1 ORI), Peter 1 lonoluhi. Hawaii 11 l ll Rl.r,. George R. Falls Church. ' a. IIAMMOMX F.velvn B. Nashville. Tenn. HAWA. Stevan T Staunton. ' a. HARDKXBURC;, Kathry 1 A. College Park. Md. Second ro-c-: HARDIN. .Marvin () Charleston. S. C. HARDY, Robert C. Huntington. N. Y HARMON, Perry (...Jr. i iston-Sakni. X. ( ' . HARNED, Margaret l„ Louisville. Ky. HAROLD, David W. .Memphis, Tenn. HARRELL. Marcia Ardmorc, Ok la. Third TOIL-: HARRINGTON. Kent . . Rochester, N. Y. HARRINGTON, Thoma E. He idersonviUc. N. C. HARRIS. Kathrvn A. Newport. Ark. HARRIS, Miehael N. -Atlanta. Cia. HARRISON, Kenton 1- ., J r. Uilhaiiisvillf. N. Y. HARRISON, Michael B. Durham. N. C. Fourth roil-: HARRISON, Rus.hII S., I r. Lumberton. N. C. HARRY, Kathrvn A. Bhirtton. S. C. HARSCHI R, Frank, 111 Le. ington, Ky. HARI. ludv L. .Atlanta, Ga. HARK, IN, David T. Orono. Maine HAR I MAN, George H., Ill Lampeter. Pa. Fifth ro-u-: HASELTINE. Frederick P.. 1 Richmond. a. HASKFTT. Barbara I. Portsmouth. ' a. HASSF. Gordon A., jr. Philadelphia, Pa. HAISCHFK. Jacquehre . w. ( ireeusboro. N. C. HA FRICK. Stephen D. ( iohimbus, Ohio HAY, Howard C. Oak Ridge. Tenn. FRESHMEN Sixth roll-: HAYDEN, .Mary L. .Melbourne. Fla. HAYES. Carohne R. Baltimore. .Md. HAYES. Margaret S. West Hartford. C2onn. HFBBI.F. Lorene D. Swarthmore. Pa. HFl rZFNRATFR. W ilsc n D Clarion. Pa. HFLBKi. Herbert R. Scarsdalc. N. Y. Seventh ro-m HELLEKSON. Judv B. Wilmington, Del. HFLI.ER. luhan D. Jacksonville. Fla. HFl.I.FR.SalivK. Silver Spring. .Md. HI I.Sn IX. Richard S. Scarsdalc. ' N. Y HFMFHll.l,. Brcnda S. Baltimore. .Md. HFNDEFR. .Margaret F. l.akcwood. N. Y F.i hth rove: HENLINE. Barrv H. X ' icnna. a. HENRY. Elizabeth M. C:oral Gables. Fla. HERITAGE. illiam H. -Arlington. a. HERRON. John -. X ' illanova. Pa. HER FY. .Martha C. Bethesda. ' .Md. HEW ES. Jeremy J. .Maumec. Ohio Xinth rov.-: HEY.MAN, Duane .M. D. Scarsdale, N. Y ' . HEY.MAN. Harold L. Savannah. Ga. HFYMAN. Michol B. Durham. N. C. HICKMAN. Scot G. DcKalb. 111. HIDAY. lannv I ' c rt Lauderdale. Fla. HICDON, Wendy L. State C;oIlegc, Pa. lemh rov: HIGH. Harold G. Louisville, Kv. HIGHT. illiam P. Salisbury. X-. C. HIGHTOWER. John H., III -Arlinifton. ' a. HILEY. Elizabeth A. RockviUe. .Md. HILL. Charles A. Akron. Ohio HILL. Dan .. Ill Durham, N. C. m c o o X a CI o f p a e) p p a e r, c r f.| a p p c © 399 , !l f C= p P iT f 1 P p a f p ( ) p f f p. p P P? . P O O O f% f ' ( o r r-, p f f 400 1 III.!,, Harrv i:., Jr. n imv. Ikacli, ' a. III!,!.. Ixstcr Williaiiisvillc. N. Y. Illl.l,, William A. Dcntc.n, N. C. 1 IIM S, Rohcrt Dean Daytona Beach, lla. 1 1 1 1 ( ;H( :()( :K, I5.,ul.l)n S. 1 ,au renccvillc, N.J. 1 l )A(;i,IN, David S. ( :harlcston, W. Va. S,;nmt nil-: HOHBS, W illiain k. ll()l)(,i:S. Clarnl A. HOI I.M:. Mary ( .. IIOM ' MAN, David S. HOI.HKRT, lames ; 1. 1 HOLD!- R.John K. Creenslioro. X. C. Westheld, N. I. Marhlehead, .Ma.s ' s. .■ rlington, ' a. ookout M.iuntain, Tenn. Highland Park. III. Third rov.-: IIOl.l.AN ' DKR, David 1! IIOI.AIKS, Kranccs L. IIOl.AKiUISr. Mil R. IIOMIR. IduinN. IK)MA( L ' 1 1 . ludy C. IIOOKI R, 1 h ahcth K. Martinsville, X ' a. W Histon-Salem, N. C. Rockford, III. V ilton, Conn. Troiitman, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. I- oil nil nnv: II() ) I:R, Mcrilyn A. I1()PK1N,S, David H. IIOPPK, Jean K. IIORSI.FY, Joyce A. HOR ION, Klizabcth A. H0S1J:R, Lee A. W heehiig, . ' a. Durham, N. C:. Alexandria, Va. Belmont, N. C. Arlington, Va. Kensington, Md. Fifth row: HOUSKKEEPER, lu.hth HOWARD, David ' k HOW ARD. Dervl |. HOW 1 1,1,. Milron ' A. HOW SI R. Roy 1). HUFFMAN, Frank J., Jr K, Pittshurgh, Pa. I.icksonville. Fla. Raleigh, N. C. W ilmington, N. C). .Myrtle Beach, S. C. Steele, Mo. FRESHMEN ,S ' v rim-: HUC.HFS, Roger W. HUCJHFS, Terry R. HUMIFY. Ret.ecca A. IIU lOOX, Ceorge O. IILSIOX. WiHiani C. IIU lUIIFSON, Ihonias Summit, N. 1. .Saddle River. N. j. Monroe, N. i.. II Palm Beach, Fla. enicc, Fla. A. VVilmette, 111. Sfiriirh row. HUICHINS, Meh.ssa A. HYBARCiFR, Charles P. HYDI ' R, Judy F. ICELAND, Steven D. I.MFRSHEIN, Allen . INCF. Ann Terre Haute, Ind. Beltsville. Md. Forest City, N. C. Syosset, N. Y. Miami, Fla. Houston, Tex. ■;;k ro-U ' .- INCiLE. Frank W ' . INCiRAM, lohn F. IRW IN, James R. IRW IN, John W ' . ISRAEL, Linda L. JACKSON, Janice C:. Jacksonville, FIj. Garden City, N. Y. Richmond, ' a. Crand Rapids, Mich. Marietta, Ohio V hite Plains, N. Y Slllth row: JACKSON, jay W. JACOBSI , . lardi L, lARMAX. lohn H. ■|l ' FFORI).S , Dexter L. ■jFNKINS, lames |. JOHN.SON. Chrtord R. Sumter, S. C. Tulsa, Okla. I ' alls C:hurch, Va. Roslyn, N. Y Circenville, N. C. Alexandria, Va. liuth row: lOllN.SON. David 1, ' lOHNSON. lames W. lOHNSOV. ludith H. lOllXSOX, ' .Michael I ' . lOIIXSOX, .Sharon A. JOXFS, Douglas L. Skancateles, N. Y. Logan, Ohio Sahslniry, N. C. . ' rlington, a. Sh.irt Hills, N. J. Houston, Tex. First row: JONES, Edwin L., Ill JONES, I.oisC. JONES, .Margaret C. JONES, Michael F. JONES, Milton R. JONES, Susan E. Charh.rre, N. C Shelby, N. C ' W.illingford, Pa ' Fairheld, N. C; Franklin, Va East Orange, N. J ' Second roir: JONES, William U. JORDAN. Charleene L. |()N I S, Charles D. 11 l)S() . 1 rancine L. KADASILR, Omer I. KALE, Richard B., Jr. Richmond, Va. Wilmington, N. C:. Norfolk, Va. Port Washington, N. Y. . nkara, Turkey Mebane, N. C. Third roiv: KAL ' IIM AN, Sidney L. Ridley Park, Pa. KALI 1 1 AN, Susan L. Crystal Lake, III. KALI HOLD, Francis F. St. Croi.x, U. S. V irgin Islands KAUFMAN, John P. Roanoke, Va. KAUSCH, James W. Winston-Salem, N. C. KAYE, David E. Manchester, Conn. Fotirth roiv: KEAGY, Blair A. KEITH, Dennis B. KEITH, Samuel J. KELLER, Robert G. KELLER, Robert J. KELLE ' IT, Sherry A. Altoona, Pa. Peapack, N. J. Natick, Mass. Winston-Salem, N. C. Miami Beach, Fla. Greensboro, N. C. Fifth row: KELLEY, Karen M. KELSO, Mary L. KENNEDY, Eliza J. KENNEDY, Louise B. KENNEDY. William E., KERNOODLE, John R., Arlington, ' a. New Bern N. C. Shaker Heights, Ohio Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Jr. Owatonna, Minn. Jr. Burlington, N. C. FRESHMEN Sixth row: KERZ, Lconore KETNER, Jack C, Jr. KIESAU, Robert E. KILPATRICK, Lynn KIMBELL, Susan V. KINER, Frances A. New York, N. Y. Hickory, N. C. Miami, Fla. Short Hills, N. J. Durham. N. C. Madi.son, N. J. Seventh row: KING, Carl W. KING, David H. KINNEY, Bruce W, Jr. KINNEY, Thomas R. KIRKSEY, William E. KIRKWOOD, Thomas Charlotte, N. C. ,Scheneetady, N. Y. Tampa, Fla. Durham, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. W. Akr.,n, Ohio Eighth row: K1XMILLF:R, Margaret KLEBERG, Sally S. KNODE, Charles S. KOCH, John L. KOESTFR, Margaret H KOFF, Stephen A. A. Washington, D. C. Kingsville, Te. . Washington, D. C. New York, N. Y Baltimore, Md. Long Beach, N. Y. Ninth row: KOHLER, James B., II KOM.MINSK, Dianne KOON, Oawford B. KOVAC, Karen T. KREGLOW, Alan F., Jr KRONCKE, Fredrick G Rochester, N. Y. New Bremen, Ohio Hickory, N. C. Indialantic, Fla. Washington, D. C. Jr- Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Tenth row: KRONENFELD. Jern.ld E. Hendersonville, N. C. KUNZ, Susan M. Pittsburgh, Pa. LACY, Carol Tuscon, Ariz. LADER, Philip P. St. Petersburg, Fla. LAMB, Ronald L. Roswell, N. M. LAMBFRl, Emma J. Greensboro, N. C. f f f f c . . n r . o f) (? m t: t) fS g p p c: n o (0 ! f. e f f 401 p p f pW  S A,-)_ p. .7 - ' ,, . f .y -J,,. S T n p a p r. ' ;t o s o r ' p f .p if? ■ ' 9 f fi -- l- ' irsf nil:-: I.AMON r, Fugaiiii C. I. AM), K.itlKrmc N. l.AXDI RMAN, l„iurc l.AXC. RnlK-rr I ' . lAKSIX, Chark-.-., Ill l.ASOII ' , Mario 1.. Siroihl roil-: I.AII.MKK, KkascC. LAN ' II.Y, Kaarcn A. LA IA. Dennis A. I.AWSON, David H. LAW l K, Marv P. Lll ' IW ICH. Linda A. TInrJ rou-: LeGWIN. Jean K. LKK;H ION. lohn Al. LFLAND, Lnida D. I.IRXFR, Leigh 1). I.IAI RFN ' Z, Richard T. LIA ' INL, Jane R. Foiirtli r i;-; Li: l |-, Mithacl H. LI W IS, HarvK H. Li: I.S, kannc LKW IS, Jeffrey K. LICCARDO, James K. LK:HrY, Myron R. Fifth mil-: LILBKR. Todd . L LIGH L, Frank G. LIGON, Rdward S, LINDSAY, Walter, Jr. LIPPKRF, Arlenc L. LOCKHART. ALirtha A. Neu- York, N. Y. Durham, N. C. .• R. West Hartford. Gonn. Ndrlolk. ' a. Lakeland. Fla. Manha.sset, N. Y. V ' in,ston-Salcm, N. C- Na,shvillc, Tenn- Rahway, N. J- Pcrrv, Cm- West Palm Beach, Fla- Cnllnwhee, N. G- Orlando, I ' la. Minne.ipolis, Minn. Millhrac, Galif. Highland Park. 111. Dallas. Tex. Bcthesda, Md New York, N. Y. Bessemer, Ala. Omaha, Neb. Delaware, Ohio West Orange, N. J. Port Edwards, Wis. Lansdowne, Pa- Gollegeville, Pa- Manhasset, N. Y- Hinsdalc, Ill- Wilmington. Del- Aikcn. S. G- FRESHMEN Sixth roiv: LONGSTREET, Susan V. h LONON. Robert W., Jr. LOSEE. Alan W. LOW. Thomas A. LOWIE. Dwight M.. Ir. LUGAS. Andrew J. Sevaith w- -: LUDW IGSEN, Joy E. LUNDRY, Karen M. LUNSFORD, Dennis L. LUSK, Rodney H. LYLE, Susan W. LYONS. Douglas S. I erdc. Puerto Rico Gharlotte, N. G. Houston, Tex. Damascus, Md. Wake Forest, N. G. Richmond, Va. Hialeah, Fla. Summit. N. J. Severna Park, Md. Gallipolis, Ohio Hawthorne. N. J. Shaliniar. F ' la. Eiilhth roil-: LYONS. Henrv T. |r. MacCIAUGHELI Y . I honias G ls DONALD, George M. l (:I.FOD. Roderick A. MAGOMBFR, Marv |. MA( A ' , Plnlip A., ill Alleiitown. Pa. Durham, N. G. New York. N. Y. Ghillicothe. Ohio W ' aterville. Maine Fast Alton. III. Xiiith roir: MADDEN. .Michael G. MAHI.A. Frederick T. 1 MIOXFY. John F. MAI.I.l . Kathleen P. MAI. MSI ROM, Richard A. MALONE. Margaret A. Tenth roiv: MANES, .Michael R. MANNING. Donald O. MAXOI.A, Frank A. MARCilR. Donald 1ARIX. lohn W. .MARKS. Mary A. Fairheld, Ala. W ilmington, Del. Towson, Md. C hevy Ghase, Md. Jr. Verona, N. J. F ' ort Riley, Kans. Alexandria, W. Arlington, Va. Alexandria, ' a. Miami, Ela. Farrell, Pa. Huntington, Ind. 402 First row: MARSH, Herbert A. MARSIIAI.I,, Holcombc T. A1ARSHA1. I.Julian R., Jr. .MARSHALL, . Iarianna , L RL1X, Carnlvn S. . LASHBLRX, Anne S. Second roil ' : MASONCUPP, Martin R. MATHEWS, Louise A. MATHIS, W illiun S.. |r. MAI LHI.WS, LLirnet L. .XL L LHKW S. Wilttr S. MAY, .Marilyn Third row: MAYO, Elizabeth J. McCLENAHAN, William I McCOMB, Elizabeth E. McCREARY, Robert H. McCULLERS, Fidwin R. McCULLERS, Linuood A. Fourth Toiv: .McCUNE, David J. M( DONALD, Sally J. . 1( nOLCLE, Dorothy E. .MiDOW I LL, Jack R., Jr. .McGARRLLY. David M. McGHEE, CJeorgc D. Fifth row: MclNTYRE, Peter A. McJUNKlN, Howard P.. Jr. McKEE, William H. McNABB. John T. McNALLY, William J., Ill McPHERSON, Alexander. J Petersburg, V ' a. Rome, Ga. Durham, N. C. Hingham, Mas.s. Loui.sville, Ky. (Charlotte, N. C . Roanoke, a. Vallingford, Pa. Halnmore, Md. Batesliurg, S. C. P.irris Island, S. C ' . Erankhn, La. Tallahassee, Ela. Hillsborough, Calif. Cireensboro, N. C St. Petersburg, Ela. Durham, N. ( . Durham, N. C. Lancaster, Pa. Charleston, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. South Boston, Va. Trenton, N. J. Middleburg, Va. brcester, Mass. { ' harleston, W. Va. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, V ' . ' a. San Erancisco, ( ' aht. Orlandi . Fla. FRESHMEN Sixth row: McRAE, John A. McTIGHE, Caryn L. .MEARS. Scott O. .MEEKS, Perry R. .MEEKS, Marcia K. MEES, Theodore H., Jr. Seventh row: MEHAEEEY, Peggy J. MEIKLE, R. Bruce .MEXDEN ' HALL, Dianne J. Ml XM Michael J. MERCI R, (luy B., Jr. .MERKEL, William T. Eighth row: MESHAW, John C, Jr. .MIDDLEBROOKS, Sara H. MIDURA, Roger B. .MILLER, A. Edgar, jr. MILLER. Bruce G. .MILLER. Diann L Eort Belvoir, a. Narberth, Pa. Bolivar, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Camillus, N. V. Lumberton, X ' . ( . Rockdale, Tex. Glenview, 111. Johnston, Pa. Dover, .Mass. Winnetka, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio ilmington, X. ( . Jacksonville, Fla. Wilmington. N. C. Coral Gables. Ela. Honolulu, Hawaii W inter Park, Ela. Xinth row: MILLER, Edward K. MILLER, Joan J. MILLER, John C. MILLER, Robert J. MILLER, Thomas R. MILLER, Wayne H. Brooksville, Ela. .Annapolis, .Md. •Mobile. Ala. Shaker Heights, Ohio Pompano Beach, Ela. .Arlington, ' a. Tenth row: .MILLS, Elizabeth C. North Wilkesboro, X. C. .MITCHELL. Priscilla G. New York, X. Y. Ml ICHEI.L. Susin L. Glenview, 111. MOCK. Frank .M. South Bend, Ind. MOGI ' R, Susan F. Lexington, Va. P F f f ■ 1 ? r.) iSk 4 O .a 1 . p a f p o m f ' ■ P ( f { v O Q 0S Q e-- c- - - ( f MONTGO.MERY, lane W Orlando, Fla. h r 403 Q f 9 P O t) f) f (T C O O P . r n p a p o a jp l?i f f ' fs o o hirst riiiv: l()()l l riKkldciis 1). 1()KI (;, l.iincs R. U)K(, , Cliurlcs V. 1()K(.A . Margaret A. MOKCAN, illhiiii K., Jr MORRIS, (:;irl J. Second r,ni: MORRIS, John (i.. Jr. MORRIS, R,,l.crt K. MORRISON, Michael 1.. MOSS, IVvcrlv J. .MOSS, S.ira !• ' . MOUXr, Zclma F. Third rirxv: MOL RSL ' ND, Andrew MOM. I V. lohn D., Jr, MOM l.i.sephine K. MLCKI . jane L. MLI.DI R. Sarah M. NLNNS. Harris A„ Jr.. IDiirth roll-: .MURRAY. Harry M., Jr, MURRAY. W .Ihani T. XADl.l ' .R, Julian N. Nl I.SOX, Kristen C. XI W BY. Thomas A., Jr, XI W I I.I., Steven W. Fifth roil-: XT WMARK. Howard Colonia. N. J. XIW ION, Fred ' „ Jr, Henderson, N. C. XI lOX, Richard B. Hagcrstown, Md. XICHOI.S, Barbara C. Bay Village, Ohio XICOl.L. Christine Colorado Springs, Colo. NIFLSFN, David H. Dayton, Ohio FRESHMEN Grcenshoro, N. C. Ridgefield, N.J. .Xshclioro, N. C. l.caksvillc, N, C. Madison, Ind, Washington, D, C, ( ieiKva, .•Ma. U inter Park, Fla. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Ocala, Fla. Washington, N. C. Manas ]iian, N. J. Washington, D C. Clearwater, Fla. Cairo, Ga. Minneapolis, Minn. X ' illanova, Pa. High Point, N. C. Redstone Arsenal, Ala Atlanta, Cia Paranius, N. J West Newton, Mass Bon Air, Va Fnid, Okia Sixth To ' ii-: NIXON, Sarah J. NOR BY, Laurence H, XORRIS, Kenneth E, NORWOOD, Larry R. XURKIX, Harry A, NU ' U.M, Linda L, Seventh roiv: NYE, Richard A, OC:ONNFR, Eileen T. OLIVER, Paula E. OMAN, Laura V. O ' NEAL, Forest H., Ill OS.MUN, Richard G. F.ifilith mil-: 0 1:RMAN, Betsy L. PADGFIT. Ray W., Jr. PAGF. lames F. I (,l . Robert F. PAI.Ml R. I.ihn A„ Ir. PAI.MI R. John H., Jr, Siiith rr,u - PARSONS, Donald O. PAFCH, Teresa A. PA1 TERSON, John C, Jr. PAITERSON, Sharon K. PAF I ON, David D. PAI TON, George W., Jr. Tenth roii-: PANDOLFO, Andrea V. PAYNE, Lura R. PAYNE, Sloanc W, Jr. PEAK, Alarilyn J. PECK, Benjamin S. PENFIEI.D, Cameron W. Crawfordsville, Ind. Osage, Iowa Glenview, III. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Durham, N. C. Aiken, S. C. McLean, Va. Atlanta, Ga. Houston, Tex. Scranton, Pa. Durham, N. C. Toledo, Ohio Goldsboro, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Washington, N. C. Rocky .Mount, N. C, Reading, Pa. Arlington, ' a. Pittsburgh, Pa. Annandale, Va. Tallahassee, Fla. New Canaan, Conn. Dearborn, Mich. Macon, Ga. San Francisco, Calif. Belmont, N. C. Taylorsvillc, N. C. Hudson, Ohio High Point, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. 4U4 First tow: PENNINGTON, C:harle PERRILL, Deborah L. PERRY, Clifford W.. Jr. PETERSEN, Robert S.. Jr. PETERSON. Sallv M. PEEEZING. irginia A. Second wj:: PFIZEN.M.-WI.R. Riehard PHARR. Diana I.. PHILBRICK. Janice L. PHILLIPS. Elizabeth L. PHILLIPS. Glenn P. PHILLIPS. Kathenne A. Third row. PHILLIPS, Patricia P. PHILLIPS. William H. PHILPOri. Arthur R. PlIIPPS. Rov M., Jr. PlCKi: S, Vlarshall I.. Jr. PICKERING, .Mary E. Fourth rozi-: PICKETE. Anne C. PIERCE, Daniel G. PIERCE, Peter W. PIEER, Ronald W. PIRTLE, Ronald C. PITTS, Noah A. Fifth roiv: PIXLEY. Stephen S. POLITANO. Paul . L POLK. Raenion , L POLLOK, James L. POOLE. Adrienne J. POSl LE IHWAIT. Rasii W. C Chattanooga. Tenn. Scarsdale, N. Y. W inston-Salem. N. ( W ' hcaton. 111. Hyattsville. .Md. Philadelphia, Pa. E. Rocky River, Ohio Montgiinicry, . i. (ireenuich. R. I. Durham. N. C. New Orleans. La. Memphis. Tenn. Radford, ' a. Durham, N. C . New Orleans. La. Rocky .Mount. N. (S.. Charlotte. N. C. Raleigh. N. C:. Durham. N. C. Greensboro. N. C. Bethel, .Maine Durham, N. C. Stone Mountain, Ga. .Morganton, N. C. Batavia, N. Y. Durham, N. C. Cireensboro, N. C. Robbins. N. C. Lake .Mohawk, N.J. ond W.. Jr. Durham. N. C. FRESHMEN Sixth rov:: POTOCKI, Marv Jane POUELL, Julia H. POWELL, Thomas C. PRATT, Ellen X. PRIDEAUX. Penelope A. PRIMM. Richard K. Winter Park, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Jacksonville. Fla. Durham. N. C. Ringwood. N. J. Thomasville, N. C. Seventh rov: PROCTOR. Marcia J. PRUITT. Lomse T. PURCELL, David . PURNELL, Frederick, Jr. PUTNA.M, Margaret L. PYNE, Robin D. G. Athens. Ga. Pelham. N. Y. Bellaire. Tex. Norwood. .Mass. Orange. Tex. Coral Gables, Fla. Eighth roiv: QUAY. Bert W. QUESENBERRY. Wilhan RADLEIN. John L.. Jr. RAFUSE, Burton S. RA.MEY. Charles W.. Jr. RAMSEY, Elizabeth A. Raleigh, N. C:. O. Silver Spring. .Md. New City. N. Y. Boynton Beach.. Fla. Dayton, Ohio Charlotte, N. C. A ' («; ; roll-: RANDALL. David S. RANKIN. Rosalie A. RANSDEI.L. James . L RASNICK. William H. RAY. C:arolvn L. RAYBIN, . lexander L. Quantico. ' a. Arlington. ' a. Portsmouth. a. Bristol. Tenn. Burnsville. N. ( . New York. N. Y. Tenth roTi-: RAY.MEN. Steven A. REBACK. Diane J. REE ' ES. Sara K. REICHMAN. James A. REKA I E. Harold L.. Jr. REPASS. Randolph K. Irvington. N. J. Silver Spring. Md. .■ tlanta. Ga. Washington. D. C. Annapolis. .Md. Norwell, .Mass. V: P t) f i p € i i f f p. a p p p f o :, p f C . f POP ' f r? PI «f f?i p 405 ( _ f e fr o f% ' Cy f f r P e (fN s. ' ... . p 1 fi! ' r:i a Ipi If First roil ' : Rf ' .U MR, krilvn G. Rr.vi.ixt;; riR-.uiorj R. RKVNOl.DS, Hcnoiii (). Kl ' iNOl.DS, IdhTi {;. Kl NOIDS. S;im Kl XOl.DS, Sus.iri .SV,Y H, mil-: RICi:, Carol A. RICK. SiKibS. RIDKNUOUR, Robert B. RIKNS IRA, Joseph D. RIl.KV, William C. RIFRI.I. Joel L. Third row: RITl KR, Martha 1.. ROBERTS, Sheila R. ROBI ' R rSON, Jatncs H. ROBINSON, James T. RODIN, Steven G. RODRIAN, Susan K. Fonrlh row: ROGIRS, Charles H. K()(;i RS, Myra S. ROMP. Walter G. RORl-R. Kmily R. ROSER, Antoinette C. ROSS. Henry F. Fifth row: RO IH, William J. ROWIANI). Suzanne R() () ' . Carol I. RLUIN. lohn J., ill RUIX)I,E, Judith A. RUPF, Daniel R. Wexford, Pa. Roslyn, N. Y. .Arlington, Va. New York. N. Y. Oklahoma City, Okla. I.ewisville, N. C. Milledgeville. Ga. Riverside. Conn. Baltimore. Md. Newport. R. I. Haverford, Pa. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Elkhorn. Neb. Bethlehem, Pa. Baltimore, Md. .Searsdale. N. Y. Evansville. Ind. Lockhart, Fla. Asheville, N. C. Avery, Ohio McLean, Va. Washington, D. C. Greenville, S. C. Chatham, N. J. Sumter, S. C. Westport. Conn. Durham. N. C. Neenah, Wis. Columbus, Ohio FRESHMEN Sixth row: RUSHFORTH, George M. SALE. Claudia B. SALINGER, Jill H. SAL I I R, Mark H. SAMPSON, Eleanor A. SANDERS. Richard T. Sei-enth row: SAPP, Karen L. SAPP, Robert H. SCIIAEEER, Toni A. S( IIAIDI. Leander, III S( III NCK. Timothy T. S( IIK K. Gus A. Eighth row: SCHI.O.SSER. Paul M. SCHMIDT. Barbara L. SCHMI IT. Leslie E. SCHUMER, Dennis R. SCHWARTZ. James P. scon , Elizabeth C. Ninth row: SCO! T, Julia A. SC:On , Michael H. scon, Watson T. S( RIHNI R. llilhs M. SI AIIOI.M, I hzabeth A. SI.LI)I;N. Stephen ]. Westfield, N. J. Fairfax. Va. Durham, N. C. Galveston, Tex. Lancaster, Pa. Durham, N. C. Leaksville. N. C. Maplewood, N. J. Granville, Ohio Orlando, Fla. Syracuse, N. Y. Millville, N. J. Lynn Haven, Va. Searsdale, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Glen Burnie, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rock Hill, S. C. Asheville. N. C. Rock Hill, S. C, C;hevy Chase. Md. Rochester, Mich. Richmond, Va. West Hartford, Conn. Tenth row: SELF. Michael M SELLERS, lohn C:., Ir. SESSOMS, Howard C. SI IT LI ' MYER, William B SIA MOLR, N.iney D Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Norfolk, Va. Lumberton, N. C. Short Hills, N. J. Fair Haven, N. J. SEY.MOUR. Richard G. Southern Pines, N. C. 406 First roir: SI-VMOUR, Wniiani SHARP, Christopher SHARP, Robert R. SHARPK, l.ouis K. SHAW , Maria S. SHKARON, Elder 1. M. Washington, D. C. (ialveston, Tex. W ilmingtoii, Del. Checotah, Okla. Brentwood, Tenn. Ill .Memphis, Tenn. Second rov.-: SHF.RiMAN, Carolyn SHI ' RRARI), Thoma SHI RR 11.1,. William SII{)RI Carev 1). SHYERS, Richard H. SIEBOLD, Guy L. L. Schenectady, N.Y-. J. Pompano Beach, Fla. I ' ' . Winston-Salcm, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Union, N. J. Rock ford. 111. Third roil-: SIKERS, Tina SILER, Becki A. SlIA ' ER, Martin IX SIMMONS, Douglas SIMMON ' S, William SIMPSON, Lucia E. Shawnee Mission, Kans. Dayton, Ohio Silver Spring, Md. E. Easlev, S. C. B., Jr. .Mount Airy, N. C. VNinston-Salem, N. C. Fourth roiv: SIMS, Larry D. SINCLAIR, Timothy SINN, Sharon E. SITTERLEV, Jean E SJURSETH, Bettv A SLATER, Erank . 1. Oklahoma City, Okla. A. Brentwood, Tenn. Madison, Wis. Bethlehem, Pa. San Antonio, Tex. .McCiuirc A.F.B., N. J. Fifth roiv: SLAUGHTER, Celia SLEASE, Terry SLOCUM, Nancy E. SMELT, Carol J. SMITH, Barbara H. SMITH, Brian C. R. Birmingham, Ala. Pittsburgh, Pa. Columbia , S. C. Wilmington, Del. W ' esthcld, N. J. Chattanooga, Tenn. FRESHMEN Sixth row. SMITH, Julie A. SMITH, Margaret L. SMITH, MarvB. SMITH, Norman A. SMHH, Patricia G. SMIIH, Robert K. Springfield, Va. New Orleans, La. Ripley, N. Y: Charlotte, N. C. Arlington, Va. Rocky Mount, N. C. Sf ' Z-fnlh roii ' : SMITH, Robert Z. Falls Church, Va. S.MITH, Sharon A. Washington, D. C. S.MITH. Warren C. Charlotte, N. C. S.MUI.L. Michael W. .McLean, Va. SNFI.I.FR, Kathleen A. Cleveland Heights, Ohio SNIDER. Richard H., jr. Valparaiso, Fla. F:Khth roiv: SNOW, Elizabeth B. SNYDER, Carol A. SNYDER, Earl B., Jr. SNYDER, Marv A. SNYDER, Mary E. SOLLNER, Richard H. Ninth roiv: SOLOMON. Rodger E. SO.MEKS. W ilham R. SOU I HERN, Samuel O. SPENCER, Richard P . Jr SPIVEY, Peggy J. SPRAY, Joseph S. Tenth roiv: STAMILE, Patrick .M. STANFORD, Herschel E STANLEY, .Margaret J. STANSBURY, Dale G. STARNS, Bvron E., Jr. STAUFFER ' , Robert E. Hunt.sville, Ala. Cireystonc Park, N. J. Baltimore, Md. High Point, N. C. Darling, Pa. Tallahassee, Fla. Durham, N. C. Oak Ridge. Tenn. Raleigh, N. C. Port..Ia N ' allev. Calif. Oklahoma City. Okla. New ton, N. C. Sayville, N. Y. .Atlanta. Ga. Columbia, S. C. Greensboro, N. ( . Gainesville, Fla. Rochester, N. Y ' . O C). ( P O 0 m } f f f o f ry P ' 1 ih£ikdkdik £ h. p f P . 407 r n f6 . f p r) f f ' f- o p r iikJy tfii fei P ( ;::i p. jP P f ! P i - ' ' ) ' 1 r A- ' ? O P r: p pp First roii ' : .SEAUEEER, William R. S ' EAVIXS, Charles E. SEEAI), Nanev W. SI 1 UBS. Rowena . E SI II l.r, Richards. SI 1 Hi, Ru.s.scll J. Louisville, Ky. Xiagara Ealls, N. Y. Durham, N. C. Jacksonville, Ela. Kcnnctt Square, Pa. Niles, Ohio Second roiv: STENGEL, Gary R. SEEREING, Lesley J. SEEV ' ENS, Barry VV. SI TATNS, Jame.s H., Jr. SI EV ' ENS, Lynn B. STEWART, Rodney O. Greenville, S. C. Wendell, N. C. Aiken, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Key West, Ela. Burlington, N. C. Third rou-: STILES, Christopher S. STINE, Doris M. SEONE, William E. SEOXER, Michael A. SIOFEia.MAX, Johns. SI ROUPE, Sandy P. St. Petersburg, Ela. Trenton, N. J. Goldsboro, N. C. Danville, Va. Wilmington, Del. Charlotte, N. C. Fourth roil-: S TROUPE, Stephen 1). SI Ll ' .l ' .S, Sara M. SI L DSIRUP, Stanley K. SlUEBXER, Jon W. SURBAUGH, Georgeann SUTHERLAND, John D. Wmston-Salcm, N. C. Denver, Colo. Rockford, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Ind. Port Clinton, Ohio Fifth row: SV ARENGEN, Cheryl C S IXNEV, John G., Jr. S ' iKI S, ( .ithleen 1 K A lER, Nancy P. lAIE, lames K., IV I AVLOR, Richard K. Greensboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Greak Neck, N. Y. Harriman, Tenn. Bolivar, Tenn. Burlington, N. C. FRESHMEN Sixth roiv: TAYLOR, W illiam R. TEACiUE, William E. IMACKREY, Kent I). 1 III OHAID, Joan L. 1 IK) MAS, Richard S. IHOMPSOX, Edward C. High Point, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Ealls Church, a. Hockessin, Del. Beaufort, S. C. Silver Spring, . ld. Seventh roir: IHOMPSON, Janet I. Bellaire, Tex. IHOMPSON, Joseph M. Raleigh, N. C. I HORNBURY, Elizabeth H. Port Washington, N. Y. IHORX I ON, Thomas S. Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 IXSLEY, Ethel M. Orchard Park, N. Y. 1 ( )1)D, Brenda G. Eredericktown, Ohio Eighth roll-: TOMKO. David J. EOMEIXSON, Judy E. lOWSEEE, Polly E. 1 Rl DICK, Trafton, Jr. IRI MIR, William B. 1 RUSEOW. John D. Richmond, ' a. Princeton, N. J. Cartersville, Ga. Pennington, N. J. Greenville, S. C. Raleigh, N. C. Ninth rou-: TUCKER, Nancy A. TURNER, Elaine W. I URXER. George R. 1 L RXER. Sandra J. 1 URXER, Suzanne L. IM.ER, .Margaret C. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Baltimore, Md. Charlotte, N. C. ( arrizozo, N. M. Glen Burnie, Md. Jacksonville, Ela. I ' enth rou-: TYRRELL, David J. Cleveland, Tenn. UNGER, Wayne V. Easton, Pa. URQUHART, James B., Ill Arlington, Va. A( 1 XDAK, Stephen T Scranton, Pa. AIIAI.Y, John, Jr. Pompton Plains, N.J. AXUEXHEUVEL, David T Arlington, Va. 408 First rinv: ' am)i:kbi.c)imi:x, RKii.mi i.. Lenoir, N. C. ANDI:RH0RST, Brian C. l.archn.ont, N. Y. VAN DYKI-, Maureen K. Tulsa, Okla. VAN LANDINGHAM, Carol I lioniasvil VAN LANDINGHAM, Uavid J. Jackson, Miss VELIE, Kenneth R. Second roiv: VENNING, X ' irginia R. ' INTKN, johanscn Peter VALLAND, Oa.g S. ' ON SAL ' KN, Kirk K. ' OSF„ Martha D. WALDREN, Jonathan C Ic, N. C. C harlcston, W. V Charlotte, N. C. Bethesda, Md. Atlanta, Ga. West Hartford, Conn. Patuxent River, Md. .Mountain Lakes, N. J. R. Third roiv: WALKER, Beatrice A. WALK! R, Margaret B. WALK! R, Samuel A., Ill WALLI.R, Richard H. ALS LON, Daisv P. WANLESS, Julia AL Fourth mil ' : WARD, Roliert L. WARl IKLI), W illiai WARNI.R, David , 1. WARNER, 1 honias K. WATERS, Roger WATKINSON, James F Fifth roil-: WATSON, David WATSON, Susan D. WAX;NL N, Edward R. WEATHEREORD, Elizaheth R. Memphis, Tenn WEINHARDT, Lewis W. Baltimore, Md WELFARE, Kathleen Winston-Salem, N. C FRESHMEN Harndcn, (.omi. Durham, N. C:. Birmingham, .Mich. Atlanta, Ga. Tarboro, N. C. Springfield, 111. Middletown, Ohio Mapleuood, N. J. R,.cky .Mount, N. C. Cincinnati, Ohio ' ienna, ' . ' a. .MedfordLakes, N. J. Bayside, a. Great Lakes, 111. Staunton, ' a. Sixth roii-: WERTZ, Kenneth L. V EST, Milton L. WEST, Ruth T. WESl COTT, Julianna WHELAND, Robert C. WHISNANT, Betty L. Seventh roiv: WHITE, Richard . L WHITE, Robert .M. HI IE, Sarah N. WHUEHEAD. Philip G. WHllENlCIHr, Patricia E. WHO LEV, Robert B. SpringhcKi, 111. arsau , X. ( . Clark ' s Summit, P.i. Tenafly, N.J. Chicago, HI. Charlotte, N. C. .Memphis, Tenn. Fairfa.x, ' a. Greenville, S. C. Tampa, Fla. Westfield, N.J. Jacksonvi lle. Fla. Eighth roil ' : HIT.MORE, Jean WIDELL. Robert W. IERENGA, Harold L. W ILBL ' R. Henry AL WILCO.X, Fiverett H., Jr. WILKES, Kenneth E. Ninth roiv: WILLER ' F, Lorraine ' . ILLIAMS. Alice J. WILLIAMS. I ' lizabeth K. WILLIAMS. Francis G. WILLIAMS, (iene H. W ILLIAMS, Kearv R. Manhasset, N. Y. Balboa, Canal Zone Annapolis, Md. VVaynesborq, Va. Clearwater, Fla. Huntington, W. V.x. Forest Hills, N. Y. Raleigh, N. C:. Cartersville, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. Gainesville, Fla. Grundv. Vi. Tent)! roiv: WILLIA.MS, .Martha L. WILLIA.MS. Schuyler L. WILLIAMS. Wayne U. WILLIS, Mary H. WILSON, C:harles E. WILSON, Charles .M. Wavnc, N. j. .Midland, .Mich. Huntingdon Xalley, Pa. Hickory, N. C. FIvanston, III. Charlotte, N. ( ' .. f p m p 9 9 mk iM B M f p p f f sm iiti M dxk h p? 0 f ' ! , I- ' iAdLlfe4tk m r € % f f : Q kdii ' i mM MdtM ( ( O C ' % £ hmdMm di c. n f p 1 I dfM l dk C p f P Pi ' iikdtMd mh skdtk 1 ?■ 1 fi n fi p ft f r 409 f f% p P fs p ifs t. ft -P %-- ,jCi f Q e fy W 11. SOX, CLiiuic T. W II. SON, Stiplun 1 W IXSl.OW . Worih K. W ISI . Ilir.i.ii 1 W ISI ( AK IK. l.,rv., A. W IIISIIAK 1, ll.iinc I. Shelby, N. C. ( hester Spring.s, Pa. A.shborf), N. C. (■ibs.inville. N. C. Ch irlorte, N. C. Union, N.J. WOKLS. Mi .ilKih A. W Olll.l ORD, Rmbcu i: WOI 1 1 R. Carl S. WOOD. William H. W OODARI), IKv A. W OODARl). illic S. IVIkville, Wi. Charle.ston, W . a. Gharlotresville, Va. Luray, Va. Arlington, Va. Charlotte, N. C. ' • , ;«-„■.■ WOODl N. IriKst I.. Ill WO()l) , IJmhmkI 1). WOOI.I.IA ' , M.iisc C. VVORl.l V, kaniK- K. WRUan, Ola R. WRK.m. Robin A. Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. i:ii abeth City, N. C. (iros.sc Pointe, Mich. ' a.shington, D. C. Houston, Tex. lM,rlh roii-: W RICH 1, Su.siii K. VVYAIT, RobLTt !,., Ill YATES, Earl W . YEATON, Richard 1. ()HO, Helen A. M )UNG, Candace Annandale, a. College Park, Ga. Hamlet, N. C. I ' raniingham, Mass. Durham, N. C. Durham, N. C. l-ijth row: YOUNG, Donald E. YOUNG, Susan G. IM.MER, William A. IM.MERMAN. John C., j ZIPSE, William P. Arlington, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Poland, Ohio SiHiiiiierville, S. ( . W.iterville, .Maine 4ik I mk FRESHMEN No, 1 d. eluli .soda in my purse. 410 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mr. Price Corscy ot the Charlotte Engraving C ompany Mr. Joseph Phelps of i.dw ards Broughton Company Mr. Fay Smith of Smith Studio Mr. Stephen C. Harw ard, Financial Advisor Mr. William J. Griffith Mr. Paul O. Williams MacGregor Sports Equipment, permission to use Robert Riger ' s drawing of Coach Bill Murray PICTURE CREDITS James . Churchil )hn Menapace Thad Sparks TAPS, Clemson 1963 CHANTICLEER l.ALRIl, klMHROLXiH, luiitor EDITORIAL STAFF STUART BARR, Assishwt Editor PAT 1 ODD, Adnnnistnitwii LINDA LOKB, Beauties ANN iVL CE, Classes BRUCE BAUMGARTN1-,R, Fraternities PAM SUN, Hoiwraries ANN O ' HARA BOSWELL, Copy Editor SUSAN JORDAN, Organizations MIKE GREENLEY, Organizations LAIRD PATTERSON, Organizations BARBARA BLOCK, Sororities TOM STITT, Sports PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF MIKE CRAWFORD, Engraving Editor JERRY JEROME, Head Photographer Photographers ED ERASER BARRY HENLINE BILL MATTHEWS Captions and Scheduling KATHY LEONARD ANN THAYER BUSINESS STAFF DAVT. JOHNSON, Business Manager TRENT HARKRADER, Assistant Business Manager PETE NICHOLAS, Assistant Business Manager SUE KLEIN, Co-ed Business Manager 1963 CHANTICLEER GENERAL EDITORIAL STAFF Jeannie Bannerman John Freeman David Harold Marilyn Howe Hill Hudson Mary Lynn Kelso Mary Pickering Susan Reynolds Judy Rudolf Norman Smith Earl Snyder Joan Theobald Jack Truslow Thomas Treptow GENERAL BUSINESS STAFF Diannc Adcc Sheppie Badgett Judy Booth Neal Boswell Martha Lou Dantzler Susie Dittmar Mary Ann Edwards Linda Ericson Elaync Heugh Milt Jones Betsy Kaufman Bob Moser Judy Rodrigues Beth Slocum Judy Stanley Lamar Swain Joyce Thacker NURSES Page Adams. Dorothv. A. ' 66. 78 Laing St.. St. Alhans. W. Va 392 .-Vierhokit, l.inda D. ' 66, 1232 Bethel Rd., Charlotte, N. C 392 .Mbert. Catherine L. ' 65, 2S2 W. 8th St., Bo, 328. Durham. N. C 376 Alexander. Mary B. ' 66. 1429 Marion Court, Geneva. 111. 392 Allen, Shirley H ' . ' 63, 1336 Wemple Lane, Schenectady, N. Y 320 .Allison. Virginia W. ' 64. 2320 Queens Rd. East. Charlotte. N. C 3.S8 . mbler. Sally A. ' 64. 2066 Parkview Ave., Abington, Pa 358 Anderson, Kristine M. ' 65. Horse Shoe Path RFD 3. Huntington, N. Y 376 Anderson, Mildred A. ' 63. 164 E. McCormick St. Apt. 8, State College, Pa 320 Appleyard. Jo Ann. ' 65. 1209 Milwaukee Ave., Glenview, 111 212, 209. 376 Avett. Alice R. ' 66. Box 25. Hudson, N. C 392 Bailey. Alice J. ' 65, 2523 Blackwood Rd.. Wilmington. Del 376 Baker ' Janet L. ' 64. 137 Blackburn Rd., Summit. N. J. Balestra, Melanie L. ' 66. 950 Sunset Ave.. Waynesboro. Pa 39. Barclay. Barbara A. ' 64, 1940 Rainbow Dr., Clearwater, Fla 358 Barden. Nancy C. ' 64. 8635 Montgomerv Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa - - ■._■■. Barr, Patricia H. ' 63. 3807 Friendly Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 321 Baskin. Maryanne S. 63. Box 189. Bishopville, S. C. 321 Bauer. Euphemia C. ' 65, 1171 East Broad St.. Westfield, N. J 376 Beard, Anita L. ' 66. 2517 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham, N. C. Beemer. Sandra L. ' 63, 105 Dewittshire Rd.. Dcwitt. N. Y 322 Bellew, Frances L. ' 66. 144 Sunset Dr., Greenville. S. C. 393 Bengston. Joanne E. 66. 92 Aldrich Ave.. Binghamton. N. Y. Betts Alice E. ' 63, 754 Fairacres Ave., Westfield. N. J 322 Billings. Mary E. ' 66. 24 Acken Dr.. Clark, N. J 393 Bishop. Linda J. ' 63. 2630 Pickett Rd.. Durham, N. C 322 Blondeau, Judith E. ' 66, 29 Country Club Lane, Glen Burnie. Md 393 Bohnet, Ann Louise, ' 66. 8 Eagle St.. Lyndonville, N. Y 393 Bowers. Emma S. 65. 310 Highland Ave.. S. Charleston, W. Va. Brauch. Catherine C. ' 66. 530 Van Buren St., Ridgewood, N. J. 394 Brenneman, Ann H. ' 65, 1598 Hollvwood Dr.. Lancaster. Pa 377, 212 Brod. Barbara S. 63. Bedford Rd.. Mt. Kisco, N. Y 204, 324. 291 Brodhead. Charlotte A. ' 65, 308 Maple Ave., Swarthmore. Pa 377 Bryant. Jacqueline ' 63, Campus Apts. No. 5. Durham. N. C. Buder, Elizabeth L. ' 63. 319 W. Main St.. Cheshire, Conn 324 Burkholder. Yvonne E.. 2420 State St. Durham N. C. Bussard. Frances A. 66, 931 S. Saint Asaph St., Alexandria, Va 394 Bustard, Catherine S. ' 64, 79 Sherwood Rd., Tenafly, N. J Cain Nancy C. ' 63, 1423 Cain Rd.. Fayetteville, N. C 324 Caldwell. Elizabeth K. ' 65, Box 126. Dillon. S. C 312, 377 Cardona. Virginia D. ' 65. 525 Thayer Ave. Apt. 119. Silver Springs, Md 219. 377 Carpenter, Lesley A. 64, 1201 Southwest 18 Crt., Fort Lauderdale. Fla 360 Carr. Judith S. 65. 108 Coralway, Daytona Beach. Fla 377 Carter Gertrude C. 63, 11 Radnor Rd.. Great Neck, N. Y. Cavalaris. Pamela A. ' 66. 114 Robinson St.. Greenville. S. C 395, 267 Chamherlin. Cheryl J. ' 66, 73 Main St., Dansville. Ky 395 Chamblee. Carole A. ' 65. 622 Westwood. High Point, N. C 378 Charles. Rachel D. ' 64. 1903 Rolling Rd.. Greensboro, N. C 360 Christensen, Kathryn E. 63. 6905 Baltimore Blvd., College Park, Md .319 Christensen. Signe Ann ' 66. Schowlaan 10, Wassenaar, Netherlands Clairmont. Nancy Eileen ' 66, 2118 Westerly Drive. Lynchburg, Va 395 Clark. Martha Elizabeth ' 63, 1455 Pine Valley Loop. Fayetteville, N. C Clay. Gertrude Linda ' 65, Caixa Postal 2009, Sao Paulo. Brazil 378 Cline. Janet Arlene 66. 18 Crestfield Road. Wilmington. Dela...395 Coffin, Karen Virginia 66, 1050 Woodland Ave., Elm Grove, Wise 378 Conn. Margaret E. ' 64, 2513 N. Ninth St., Arlington 1, Va 360 Conner. Eliza Carroll 64. 3427 N. Maryland . ve., Milwaukee 11, Wise 360 Contz. Sally S. 66. 1133 Queens Road, Charlotte. N. C Cordyack, Cathryn Anne 65. 406 Fairview Ave.. Frederick. Md 212, 378 Cozart, Elizabeth M. ' 65. 814 Berkeley St., Durham, N. C 378 Page Crane. Carol Laura ' 64, 321 Parkside Ave., Mt. Lebannon, Pa 360 Crothers. Phvllis Jean 65. 305 Hermilate Dr.. Elkton. Md 212, 378 Curtiss, Linda Ann ' 64. 1733 Central St., Yorktown Hts., N. Y. Davis, Adrienne R. ' 65. 1 1 Morningside Ave., Yardley, Pa 378 Davis, Carol Ann ' 65. Route 2. Boonsboro, Md 378 Denyes. Mary Jean ' 63. 35 Collinwood Rd.. Map lewood. N. J. Dierauf. Eline Gade ' 64. 466 Laurel St., Longmeadow, Mass 359 Disco, Elizabeth C. ' 65. 100-48 75th Ave., Forest Hills 75, N. Y 379 Disc. Louise WyckofT ' 63. 1808 Hamilton Dr.. Mantua Hills, Fairfax, Va 328 Donkin. Deborah ' 65, 777 W. Park Ave., State College, Pa 379 Dowling, Linda Grace ' 65, 58 New St.. East Orange, N. J 379 Duhy, Donna May ' 64, 51 Cooper Lane. Larchmont, N. Y 208, 361, 359 Dunn, Karen Ellen ' 66, 35 Rockledge Road, Hartsdale, N. Y 396 Dusbabek. Susan Margaret ' 65. 5315 Chamberlin Ave., Chevy Chase. Md 378 Edens, Joanne ' 64, 8341 Charlise Rd., Richmond 25, Va 361 Ehlers, Bonnie Lu 66. 714 Country Club Drive. Pittsburgh 34, Pa 391. 397 Engel. Darby Ann 66. 703 Skyland Drive, Columbia, S. C. Ensign. Joan Jarrett ' 66. 221 Beechwood Road. Ridgewood. N. J. 397 Evans, Jean Ury Turner ' 66. 3005 Lincoln St.. Camp Hill, Pa 397 Evans, Judith Lyn ' 66, 1003 Vine St.. Winnetka. Ill 379 Fairfax. Nancy Ellen ' 65, 4900 Lackawanna St., College Park, Md 379 Farnham. Elsie Edith ' 65. 402 Penn Rd., Wynnewood, Pa 379 Feay. Barbara Elaine ' 63, 22 Cedar Ave.. Rockville Centre. N. Y 329 Fesmier, Barbara Joan ' 65, 901 Orville Place. Ridgewood. N. J 379 Flowers. Cary Lynne ' 66. 31 Cedar Lane, Newport News, Va 397 Ford, Jane Ann 63, 600 Bellaire Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa 330 Forsenius, Karen Jane ' 63, 43-56 Murray St.. Flushing 55. N. Y 319 Foster, Sandra Ann ' 64. 314 E. Dolphin St., Siler City, N. C 367 Free. Melinda Leigh ' 65, 301 Baer Ave., Hanover, Pa 380 Frey. Carole Ann 63. 28 Frelen Rd.. York, Pa 204, 331, 223, 291 Furste, Nancy Dianne ' 65, 3125 Bembridge Rd.. Columbus 21, Ohio 380 Gaige, Lois Ann ' 64, 1520 Siron St., Falls Church, Va 362 Gallagher. Nancy Jean ' 66, Quart S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J 398 Garland. Hettie Lou ' 65. W. Elm St., Shelby, N. C 380 Gehrig. June Evelyn ' 64, 304 Burton Ave., Hasbrouck Hgts.. N. J 362 Gillespie, Judith Baldwin ' 64. 200 James River Dr.. Newport News. Va 208, 362 Gingrey, Mary Eleanor ' 65, 41 1 S. Boundary, Aiken, S. C 380 Graham, Betty Jean ' 63, 1416 Conway Rd., Orlando. Fla 322 Grandy, Willetta Anne ' 63. 80 Warrior Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. 209, 332 Griffin, Cornelia Ann ' 64, Box 34. Robersonville, N. C 362 Grimm. Karen Louise ' 66, 18 Kilmer Dr., Short Hills, N. J 398 Gross. Patricia Carin ' 66. 3481 Principio Ave.. Cincinnati 26. Ohio 398 Grover. Elizabeth Rue ' 64, 35 Woodland Ave.. Glen Ridge. N. J 363 Grubenmann. Linda Ann ' 64. Morrison Lane. Laurinburg. N. C 363 Guest. Susan Elizabeth ' 65. Stony Brook Rd. S.. S. Darien. Conn 380 Gummey. Jenifer 64, 1138 Youngsford Rd., Gladwyne, Pa 363 Guy, John Nixon ' 63. Pelham Rd.. Greenville, S. C 319, 333 Habberset, Linda Dian ' 66. 143 Valley Road. Media. Pa 398 Hagaman, Margaret Lynn ' 65, 301 Cherry Dr.. Boone. N. C 380 Halfman. Marsha Anne ' 66. 12 Inwood Rd.. Chatham. N. J 398 Handy. Susan Elizabeth 65. Main St.. Crisfield, Md 212, 380 Hanes. Mary Louise ' 64. Rt. 1. Box 292, Morehead City, N. C. Hardenburg. Kathryn A. ' 66. 7505 Hopkins Ave., College Park, Md 399 Hardin. Susan Jane 65, 392 Ocean Ave.. Apt. 2F, Long Branch, N. J 380 Harlow. Judith Elaine 64, 20 Tory Hole Rd., Darien, Conn 363, 333, Zfl Page Havens. Evelyn Kave ' 63. 254 Oakwood Circle. Danville, Va 204, 209 Hayes, Caroline Ruth ' 6fi. 11 N. Symington Ave., Baltimore 28. Md 399 Hayes. Margaret .Sue 66. 48 Stoner Dr.. W. Hartford 7. Conn 399 Hazlett. Judith Williams ' 64. Dellcroft Cross Lane. Harpcnden. Herts. Kngland Heck, Janet Elizabeth ' 6. ' i. 12 Crowell Place. Vally Stream. N. Y 381 Hemphill. Brcnda S. ' 66. 103 Glenrae Dr.. Baltimore 28. Md 399 Hendler. Margaret F. ' 66. 1 1 Sunset Ave., Lakewood. N. Y 399 Henry, Elizabeth M. ' 66. 525 Sevilla Ave.. Coral Gables 34. Fla 399 Heusner. Barbara Jeanne ' 65. 2209 Garden Dr.. Schenectady. N. Y... .381 Higdon. Wendy Lou ' 66. 914 Robin Rd.. State College. Pa.. 399 Hitchcock. Beverly Ann ' 65. Jericho Manor Bldg. 16. Apt. 245. Jenkintown. Pa 381 Hi.x. Ann Hilda ' 63. Rt. I. Prospect, Va 204, 208, 334, 291 Hodges, Carol Ann ' 66, 3 Radley Court. Westfield, N. J ...400 Holland. Barbara June ' 63. 26 Clinton Rd.. Glen Ridge. N. J. Hollis, Nettie Frances, 212 W. Ash St., Goldsboro, N. C. Holt, Sylvia Anne 63, Rt. 8. Shattalon Dr.. Winston-Salem, N. C 335 Hooper, Nancy Bryant ' 63. 300 Griffin ' St.. Elizabeth City. N. C 335 Housekeeper. Judith Kay 66. 576 Austin Ave.. Pittsburgh 16. Pa 400 Howatt. Linda Jean 65. 39 Davidson Ave., Ramsey, N. J 381 Howe. Marilyn Ruth ' 64. 47 Whitney Rd.. Medford 55. Mass 204. 364 Hudson. Margaret F. ' 63, 1620 Mellon Ct. Westmont. Johnson. Pa .335 Hydeman. Elaine Louise ' 65. 6101 McGee. Kansas City, Mo 381 Hyre, Nancy Jane 65. Bo. 45-B Rt. I. Boalsburg, Pa 212, 381 Jackson, Janice Claire 66. 60 Grandview Ave.. White Plains. N. Y 400 Jackson. Kathryn Helen. 18 Crestview Rd.. Toronto. Ontario. Canada... 364 Jeannette. Toni Lee ' 63, 1312 Pentwood Rd.. Baltimore 12. Md 336 Johnson. Barbara Kay ' 65. 6613-31 St. N.W.. Washington 15. D. C 382 Johnson. Margaret Wheeler 64. 24 39 Kaukilya Marg. Diplomatic Enclave New Delhi, India Johnson, Mary Colleen 65, 2415 Avenel Ave. S.W.. Roanoke. Va 208. 212. 382 Jones, Beverly Ann, 9 Elkin Hills, Chapel Hill. N. C. Judson. Francine Louise ' 66, 85 Morewood Oaks. Port Washington, N. Y 401 Karp, Mary Janice ' 63. 872 Boston Neck Rd.. Suffield. Conn. .219 Keck, Nancy Louise ' 66, 2514 Nation Ave., Durham, N. C. Kennedy. Eliza Jane ' 66. 21249 Colby Rd.. Shaker Hats. 22, Ohio 401, 391 Kern, Alice Corbly ' 65, 3623 Dover Rd.. Durham. N. C. 212. 382 Kiepe. Judith Ann ' 64. 115 Tudor Oval. Westfield. N. J 365 Kilpatrick, Lynn ' 66, 2 Burnside Dr., Short Hills. N. J 40! Kinsley. Cheryl Elaine ' 65. 705 Piney Woods Dr.. La Grange. Ga. .382 Kixmiller. Margaret Ann 66. 5305 Duvall Dr.. Washington 16. D. C 401. 391 Kliner. Virginia Ann ' 64. 118 Meadowbrook Rd.. N. Plainfield. N. J. Knott. Marcia Elaine ' 64. 1712 N. Highland St., Arlington. Va... 365. 359 Kocher. Muriel Lucille 65. 4 Magnolia Dr., Easton, Pa 382 Kreider, Cynthia Ann 63. 1494 Hollywood Dr.. Lancaster, Pa 337 Kunz. Susan Maraaret ' 66. 6908 Thomas Blvd.. Pittsburgh 8, Pa 401 Lambert. Emma Jean ' 66. 104 Arden Place. Greensboro, N. C. 401 Lambert. Ethelyn W. ' 63. 598 Dorsevville Rd.. Pittsburgh 38, Pa . 338 Lasoff. Marjo Lynne ' 66. 177 Rockcrest Rd.. Manhassett. N. Y. 402 Lee. Linda Joanne ' 64. 20 Yarmouth Rd., Chatham, N. J. Lehmann. Dale Francine ' 63. 120 Hillcrest Dr.. Wayne. N. J .338 Leland, Linda Diane ' 66. 326 El Paso Way, Millbrae, Calif 402 Lethco. Diane ' 63. 26 Granda St.. Arlington, Va 201 Lewis. Mary Caroline ' 65. Box 5. Farmville. N. C 383 Lippert. Arlene Louise ' 66. 2005 Woodhrook Dr.. Wilmington. Del 402 Livingston. Harriet ' 63. 2627 Harrington Dr., Decatur. Ga. Long. Elizabeth Lynne ' 64. 2304 Paradise Point. Camp I.ejeune. N. C 219, 36 ! Lonlz, Sally Sullivan ' 63, 1133 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C, Page 1 uly. Helen Sparks ' 65, 2530 Fairway Dr., Vero Beach, Fla 383 Lundholm, Barbara Ruth ' 65, 190 Orchard PL, Ridgewood, N. J. 1 undholm. Lois Jean ' 63, 190 Orchard PL. Ridgewood. N. J 204. 208. 209, 339, 383 Mackenzie, Lynn Blake ' 63, RD. 7. Gleuridge Rd.. .Schenectady, N. Y. MacRobert. Mary Margaret ' 64. 919 .S. Franklin Ave.. Flint 3, Mich.. 365 Malevan. Gail Ann ' 64. 22375 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Hts. 18. Ohio 365 Marshall, Frances Liane ' 63. 10922 Main St., Clarence, N. Y. 339 Matthew, Elizabeth G. ' 65, 108 Third St.. N. Charleston. S. C. Matthews. Sylvia Adele ' 63, 2912 Grimes St., Charlotte 6, N. C 209, 340 Matzner. Hilda Louise ' 63, 106 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C. 340 Mayes. Judith Carol ' 65, 136 S. End Rd., Southington, Conn. Mayne. Linda Carol ' 63, 617 Lawrence Ave.. Westfield. N. J .204. 208, 219, 340 McConnell. Tharon Cecile ' 65, Rt. 4. Box 437. Mooresville. N. C. McDaniel. Sandra Cecile 64, 5020 Ortega Farms Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla 204 McDonald. Sally Jane 66, 715 Rivers Ave., Riverland Terrace, Charleston, S. C 403 McGovern, Diane Neilson 64, 40 Glen Rd., Greenwich, Conn. .366 Mcllhenny, Virginia Dail ' 64, 751 B Aalappa Dr.. Kailua. Hawaii 384 McKay. Diane Juanita 63, 312 Pinecrest Dr., Fayetteville. N. C 291, 386 Means, Deborah Elizabeth 64, 39 Nottingham Terrace. Buffalo, N. Y. Meeks. Marcia Kay 66. 326 Larchwood Rd.. Springfield. Penn 403 Merck. Lorraine Nancy 64. 21 Meadowridae Lane. Old Brookville. L. L. N. Y. 366 Mills. Elizabeth Claire ' 66. 1108 J St., N. Wilkesboro, N. C. 403 Mills. Joan Elizabeth 65. Seaford. Va 384 Minier. Margaret Susan 65. 494 Burnham Rd.. Williamsburg, Va 384 Mock. Victoria Leola 64, 1700 Pigeon Point Rd.. Beaufort. S. C. Moeszinger. Pamela Gay 63, 5025 Carmel Club Dr., Charlotte 9. N. C 341 Moore. Jean Rich 64, 84 Pierce Dr.. Pleasantville. N. Y 209 Mount. Zelma Frann 66. 82 Pearce Ave.. Manasquan, N. J 404 Move. Josephine Kemp 66. 294 11th Ave. NW.. Cairo. Ga 404 Newton. Dorothy Louise ' 65. 22 I.ockwood Ave.. Old Greenwich, Conn 219, 385 Norwood. Sharon Berdan ' 63. 21 Coolidge Ave.. Glen Ridge. N. J .342 Odom. Linda Price ' 63. 2812 Chelsea Cir., Durham, N. C 209 Oelschlegel, Judith Anne ' 64. Burger Rd.. Terryville. Conn 367 Oman. Laura ' 66, 1704 Clay Ave.. Dunmore. Pa 404 Omeara, Marilyn Ann ' 64, 1741 W. 26th St.. Erie, Pa. Page. Lynn ' 65, 5010 Maugh Rd., McLean, Va 212, 385 Parker. Lois Harriet ' 65. 25 Ferndale Rd.. Madison. N. J 385. 267 Parker. Nina Elizabeth ' 63, Qtr. 2. Fort Myer. Arlington II. Va 343 Patterson. Sharon Kay 66. 9 Sleepy Hollow Rd.. New Canaan. Conn 404 Peach. Nancy Gayle 64, 10 Roberts Court, Maraga, California Perrill. Deborah Lynn ' 66. 19 Downer Ave.. Scarsdale, N. Y 405 Petch. Kristin Elizabeth ' 64. Rt. 1. Box 204A. Durham. N. C. Peterson, Gail Melinda ' 65. 1200 Jackson Ave.. Takoma Park 12. Md 209. 212, 385 Peterson, Sally Machen ' 66, 3572 Dean Dr.. Apt. M. Hyattsville. Md 405 Pfetzina. Virginia Ann ' 66. 14075 Kelvin Ave.. Philadelphia 16. Pa 405 Phillips. Patricia Parlin ' 66. 27 Radford Village, Radford. Va...405 Pierce, Betsy Faye ' 63. 201 Shepherd St.. Raleigh. N. C 344 Poirier. Pauline Irene. Rt. 1. Box 45AA. Durham, N. C. Poupalos. Irene John 64. 105 W. Ashley Ave.. Folly Beach, S. C. Preston, Carol . nn 64, 390 Jefferson Ave.. Morrisville. Pa 368 Price. Susan Busse 64. 1 167 Lincoln Ave. South. Highland Park. III. Prideaux. Penelope Ann 66. 13 Cupsaw Ave.. Ringwood, N. J. Rastall. Margaret Lang 64, 301 Trenton Blvd., Sea Girt. N. J. Raub. Antoinette 64. 776 Hardscrarbble Rd.. Chappaqua. N. Y. Reed. Brenda Ann 64. 1713 Kennedv Dr.. Camden. S. C 368 Reeves. Elizabeth James 64. 920 .Anderson St., Durham, N. C 368 Rice. Sheila Sanford 66. 18 Bayside Terrace. Riverside, Conn 406 Rinehart, Carol Brisbane ' 64, 1861 Westview Rd., Charlottesville, Va 209 Robertson, Martha Eleene ' 65, U. S. M. C. S. C. M. 02 3 Barstow. California. ...204. 208. 212 Roaers. Carol Anne 65. 204 Garfield St., Haworth, N. J 219, 368, 64 Page Root, Janice Ann ' 65. 959 N. Renaud. Grosse Point 36, Mich 386 Roser. Antoinette C. 66. 2716 31st St. S. E., Washington. D. C. 406 Ross. Suzanne Mcador 64. 11)16 Wendover Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 368 Rouland. Hli aheth Ann 64, 12 I awrcncc F. M. Crossway, Chappaqua, N. Y. Ruff. Barbara ' 66. 51 Rajpur Rd.. Dehra Dun. India 386 Savior. Marv lee ' 63. 328 Broxion Rd.. Ballimore 12. Md 219, 346 Schaffcr. Toni Anne ' 66. Box 381. Phillips Rd.. Granville. Ohio 406 Schmidt. Barbara Lee ' 66. 13 Shady Lane, Scarsdale. N. Y 406, 391 Seaholm. Elizabeth Anne ' 66. 8658 Riverwood Dr.. Richmond 29, Va 406 Searles. Mary Alyce 65. 5916 Evrith Ave., Baltimore 6. Md 212. 387 Seymour, Nancy Duff ' 66, 71 Riverlawn Dr., Fair Haven, N. J 406 Shaw. Roaslie Ann ' 64. 4206 Hickory Rd.. Richmond. Va 369 Shumway, Robin Elizabeth ' 65, 2164 Chatfield Dr.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Simmons. Judith Ann ' 65, 313 Old Trail, Baltimore 12. Md 387 Sitterley. Jean Elizabeth ' 66. 10 W. Langhorne Ave., Bethlehem, Pa 407 Sjurseth, Betty Ann ' 66. 250 Rosemont, San Antonia 28, Texas. .407 Sklar. lasbel 63. 102 Queens Ct.. Massapequa Park. N. Y 204. 347 Skodol. Hollv Anne ' 64, 240 Comanche Rd.. Brookside Farms, Pittsburgh, Pa 369 Smith. Mary Beth ' 66. 1 16 West Main St.. Ripley, N. Y 407 Smith. Marv Katherine ' 65. 1817 Gle ' ndale .Ave.. Durham. N. C - 212 Smoot. Edith Annabelle 64. 2010 Black Fox Dr. N. E.. Atlanta 6. Ga 204. 369 Snapp. Mary Rowena 64. 915 Seventh Ave., Bristol, Tenn 369 Sneller. Kathleen Ann 66, 3368 Chelsea Dr.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio 407 Snyder. Carol Ann ' 66. P. O. Box 264, Greystone Park, N. J 407 Solomon, Joan 65, 118 Alhambra Rd.. Massapequa, N. Y 387 Spangler. Mary J. 63. 36 Cedarbrook Rd.. Ardmore. Pa 468 Speth. Bonnie J. 64. 1073 Gunka Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla 370 St. John. Andrea K. 63. 262 Piedmont. Rt. I. Marietta, Ga 349 Steen. Marcia L. ' 64. 48 Andrew Rd.. Manhassett. L. I.. N. Y 207. 370 Stetzer. Sharon C. 65. 1727 Kaneville Rd.. Geneva. Ill 387 Page Stevens, Janet E. ' 64, 323 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Stewart. Anne D. ' 63, 44 Grasmere Rd.. lockport. N. Y 349 Stine. Doris M. ' 66. 23 Merritt Dr.. Trenton. N. J 408 .Straub. Jeanette M. 63. 202 Cedar Ave., Gaithersburg, Md 349 Swatzburg. Susan 65. Scotland Rd., Norwich, Conn. .Sykes, Cathleen 66, 26 Meadow Woods Rd.. Great Neck, N. Y 408 Talbot. Elizabeth B. 65, Post Rd., Bernardsville, N. J 204, 350 Taylor, Sally Hodgson 63. 135 Bayswater Rd., London, England Thornbury, Elizabeth H. 66. 18 Cornwells Beach Rd.. Port Washington. N. Y 408 rinsley. Nancy E. 65. 1105 Allied Arts BIdg.. Lynchburg, Va. Todd. Carol E. ' 63. R. F. D. 5. Woodbridge. Conn 208, 351 I odd. Norma L. 65. 182 Beach Rd.. Hampton. Va.. 388 Towslee, Polly, ' 66. One Jones St.. Cartersville. Ga 408 Turner. Elaine W. 66. 1523 Park Grove Ave.. Baltimore, Md...408 Turner. Sandra J. 66. P. O. Box 7, Carrizozo, N. Mexico 408 Twigi;. Maraaret J. 64, 509 Birchwood Dr.. High Point, N. C 359, 370 Voaelsberu. Nancy J. ' 65. 127 Pinetree Rd.. Radnor, Pa 212. 389 Vose. Martha D. ' 66, Quart B Naval Air Sta.. Patuxent River. Md 409 Waaland. Barbara J. 64. 65 East Third St., Corning. N. Y 204, 371 Ward. Mary W. 63, Box 144. Amelia, Va 352 Watts. Marion E. 65, 55 Dover Rd,. Longmeadow, Mass 389 Westcott. Julianna 66. 19 Woodhill Rd., Tenafly. N. J 409 Wcsterfield. Hope D. 63. 1600 Wendover Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. White. Jill K. ' 66. 181 Kilburn Rd.. Garden City. N. Y 353 White. Marilynn L. 66. 349 E. 2nd St.. Morrestown, N. J 353 Whitcnight. Patricia E. 66, 731 Lenape Trail, Westfield, N. J 409 Whitmore. Jean 66. 130 Country Club Dr.. Manhasset. L. L. N. Y 409 Williams. Martha L. 66, 25 Sunset Terrace, Wayne, N. J 409 Wise. Nancy M. 64. 229 Woodburn Rd., Raleigh, N. C 372 Wishart. Elaine F. 66. 502 Whitewood Rd.. Union. N. J... 410 Woodhall. Elizabeth B. 63. 4006 Dover Rd.. Durham. N. C 354 Worman. Martha A. 63. 714 Lansina Ave.. Jackson. Mich ...208. 355. 319 Wright. Susan F. ' 66. 1002 Hillcrest Lane, Annandale, Va 410 Wynne. Dariene, ' 64, 15 West Lawn Rd., Livingston. N. J. Yoho. Helen A. ' 66. 2522 Sevier St., Durham, N. C 410 Young. Susan G. ' 66, 231 Mellwood Dr.. Charlotte, N. C 410 Zimmerman, Patricia L. ' 63 141 Fairview Ave.. Frederick. Md 355 UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN Abercrombie. Brenda L. 66. Route 2. Greenville. S. C 392 Acton, Marv A. ' 65, Green Acres Box 784. Danville, Ky 143, 217, 376 Adams. Patricia L. ' 65. 64 Shelbourne Ave.. Daly City. Calif 154. 155, 202. 376 Adamson, Joan L. ' 64. 14706 Carrolton Road, Rockville, Md 143, 358 Adee, Marjorie D. ' 66. Camel Hollow Rd.. Huntington RFD 3. N. Y 148, 392 Adkins, Mary J. ' 64, 1109 Powerhouse Lane, Lyndon. Ky 358 Ahrendt. Thais E. ' 66, 54 Union Place. Ridgefield Park, N. J 144, 392 Akins, Martha R. 64, Box 4056, Archdale, N. C 235 Albers. Barbara J. ' 65, 1838 Argentina Dr. S. E., E. G rand Rapids, Mich 151, 376 Albers. Dorothy A. ' 63. 1838 Argentina Dr. S. E., E. Grand Rapids, Mich 113. 121. 151, Albert. Nancy K. ' 66. 15 Cadwalader Dr., Trenton, N. J... Alexander. Eloise P. ' 66, II 3Ist Ave., Savannah. Ga 148, Allen. Margaret B. ' 65. 4208 Sunnyside Rd.. Edina, Minneapolis. Minn 155. 217, Alsobrook, Ann L. ' 64. Route I, Pfafftown. N. C Amen, Karen S. ' 66. 255 Hempstead PI.. Charlotte. N. C 148, Anderson, Carol G. 66, 2546 Cloister Dr.. Charlotte. N. C 144. Anderson, Frances L. 63. 1216 Watson Dr., Wilson, N. C Anderson. Judith H. 64, Box 593, Sidney, Mont Anderson, Judith L. ' 63, 616 Coventry Rd.. Tow.son 4. Md 129. 320 Anderson. Marilyn Ruth ' 66. 540 Ave. F, SE. Winter Haven. Fla 392 Anderson. Marjorie C. 66. 33 Forest Rd., Asheville. N. C 148 Anderson, Sarah J. ' 65, 2020 Sunset Ave., Durham, N. C 376 , 65 320 392 392 376 211 392 392 149 147 Anutta. Lucile J. ' 65. 1311) Des Moines Ave., Andrews AF Base, Washington 25. D. C 143, 376 Apaar. Bonnie G. ' 66. 95 Pengon Circle. E. Meadow, N. Y. Appleton. Susan E. ' 64, 1808 Truman Rd., Charlotte 5, N. C. Arner. Lysbeth J. 65, 450 Louisiana Ave., Chester, W. Va. Arnold. Inarid D. ' 66, 211 Park Circle. Tullahoma. Tenn 140, 392 Arthur, Katherine M. 66. Virginia Mills. Swepsonville, N. C 392 Ashley, Terry F. ' 64, 1772 S. W. 35th Ave., Gainsville, Fla. Atkins. Jean 63. 292 Eleventh St., Garden City, N. Y 157, 321 Auman. Sarah B. 64, 4505 S. Alston Ave.. Durham, N. C..-I49, 358 Austell. Mary A. 64. 522 West Marion St., Shelby, N. C 64, 358 Austin. Harriet L. 64, 500 Lindale Dr.. High Point, N. C 358 Auzat. Barbara A. 64. 1600 16th Ave.. Columbus, Ga 64, 358 Avery. Dianne 66, 5908 Lemon Rd.. McLean. Va 392 Aycock, Lyndell E. 66. Route 2, Box 104. Warrenton, N. C 392 Aycock. Nell M. 65. Currituck. N. C. Aydlett. Dorothy B. 66. 420 W. Main St., Elizabeth City, N. C...392 Bacon. Adrianne L. 65. 418 8th Ave., St. Albans, W. Va. Badgett, Alice S. 65. 767 Braemar Ave. SW. Atlanta 11, Ga 141. 376 Baaley, Carol A. 64. 2351 Que St. S. E., Washington 20. D. C 145, 358 Baaley, Faye S. 66. S153 Northside Dr. N. W.. Atlanta, Ga 235, 392 Bailey. Su.san R. ' 66, 4313 N. 39th St., Arlington 7, Va 392 Bailleu. Cheryl A. 66, 1035 S. Sixth St., St. Charles. Ill 244, 392 Baker. Judith A. 65. 618 Amanda Dr. Bellefonte, Ashland, Ky 150. 151, 217, 376 Baker. Sarah L. ' 66. 42 S. Shore Dr.. Decatur. Ill 135, 135. 392 Baker, Susannah C. 65, 120 Round Hill Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 143, 244. 376 Page 376 244 392 358 288 Pat;e 376 .321 321 321 .358 .356 Balch, Brenda P. ' 63, 5301 RobinhooJ Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Baldeistoii. Barbara ' 65, Box 190, Glen Mills, Pa 147, Baldwin, HIizaheth M. ' 66. Moore Rd., Wayland, Mass 392, Bannerman, Jeanne E. ' 66. 655 Nelson Dr., Baton Rouge, La 142, Baran, Janet E. ' 64, RED I, Box 27, Columbus. N. J 145, 217, Barhour, Ann G. ' 63, Henredon Rd, Box 801, Morganton, N. C 147, 122, 202. 321, Barker, Dorothy M. ' 64, West Drive North Haven, Sag Harbor, L. I., N. Y. Barnes. Mary A. ' 63, Box 3158 St. Andrews Br.. Charleston, S. C Barnes, Pamela S. ' 66. 2456 Rockville Centre, Oceanside. N. Y 142. Barnett, Elizabeth A. ' 65, 2628 Rivers Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5. Ga 155, 265, Barre, Sandra E. ' 63, 6311 Westshore Rd., Columbia, S. C. Barrier, Patricia M. ' 63, 818 Louise Cr.. Durham, N, C. Bass, Jennie W. 63, 3505 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Bate, Caryl M. ' 63, 121 Sunset Ave., Ridgewood, N. J 147, Bates, Mary D. ' 65. 605 Colgate St., Durham, N. C. Bates, May J. ' 64. 9107 Lindale Dr., Bethesda 14, Md Batte, Cynthia A. ' 64. 70 N. Spring St., Concord, N. C Bauaher, Patricia S. ' 63. 308 N. 29th St., Camp Hill, Pa 156, 157. Bay, Edna G. ' 65, 300 E. 12th St., Dover, Ohio 147, Bayles, Susan W. 66. 3105 State St. Dr., New Orleans 25, La 144, Beacham, Dolly E. 66. 181 E. Evans St., Norfolk 3. Va Beam, Carol Y. 66. 307 Judy Lane, Americus, Ga. 134, 135, Beard, Lois S. ' 65, 129 Bernard Rd., Ft. Monroe, Va. 156, 265, Beckham. Helen K. ' 63, 599 W. Barr St.. Lancaster, S. C. Becton, Emily A. ' 65, 559 N. College St., Wake Forest, N. C. Beineke, Betsy L. ' 66, 158 Holiday Lane, Ft. Thomas, Ky. 158, Bell, Barbara L. ' 66, 318 E. Willow Rd., Milwaukee, Wis 150, 235. Bell, Sarah E. ' 65. Box 162. Spruce Pine, N. C Bell, Virginia D. ' 65, 208 Country Club Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Bemis. Linda K. ' 66, 673 Elmwood Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Benedict. Rosalind C. ' 63, c, o Lontos 41) Park St.. Brandon. Vt. Benjamin. Lucinda M. ' 64, P. O. Box 3, New Fairfield, Conn. Bennett. Ann L. ' 64, 2638 Kilgore Ave., Raleigh. N. C Bennett. Diane C. ' 65. 4200 N. Marine Dr., Chicago 13, III.... 129, 139, Bennett. Lynne ' 66. Maxton. N. C Bergelin, Kristine ' 66. Route 1, Big Rapids, Mich 158, Bergquist, Linda R. ' 65, 183 Auburn Dr„ Lake Worth, Fla Beswick, Anne E. ' 64. 501 Lake Maggiore Blvd.. St. Petersburg. Fla Binning. Barbara A. ' 63. 404 West 4th Ave.. Lexington, N. C 145. Bishop. Patricia F. ' 63. J. A. Division Hdq. U.S. AREUR . ' KTO. 403. N. Y. 211. Bittinger. Elizabeth A. ' 63. 734 Pinewood Circle. Mooresville, N. C 202. Black. Jane E. ' 65. 1518 Adaer Rd., Columbia, S. C Blackman. Mary T. ' 63, Rt. 3 Box 840, Lenoir, N. C Blackwell, Sally A. ' 66, 131 Hastings Cr., Kernersville. N. C 142, 393, Blakely. Mary E. ' 64. 761 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, S. C Blankenship, Carol K. ' 66, 1832 Eastman Ave., Bethlehem, Pa 144. Block, Barbara R. ' 63. 9916 River Rd., Newport News, Va 139, 260, 261, Bloenieke, Lvnn J. ' 66, R.D. 1, Pittstown, N. J 244, Blohm, Barbara A. ' 64. Sheffield, Greenwood, S. C 157, Blomberg. Karen L. ' 64, 105 Kingston Ct., New Orleans 14, La 145, Bloomer, Elaine J. ' 66, P. O. Box 323, Old Saybrook, Conn Blount, Susan H. ' 63, 2614 Cooleemee Dr., Raleigh, N. C. 145, Boden, Caria A. ' 63. 3236 Jackson St., Sioux City 4, Iowa 149, 218. 244. Boenig. Gabrielle R. ' 66. 3363 Scenic Dr.. Muskegon. Mich Bogot. Joyce E. ' 65. 30 Hollister Dr.. W. Hartford 17. Conn Bole. Diana S. ' 63. 39 Dan Ave.. Pittsfield. Mass. 135. 211. Bolton. Janette A. ' 63, Box 2712 Duke Hosp., Durham, N. C. Boone, Leslie R. ' 66, Rua Gen Artigas 511, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 393 Booth. Judyth A. ' 66. 3017 N.W. 16th St.. Oklahoma City. Olila 393 Bost. Juanita M. ' 65. P. O. Box 4. Eagle Springs. N. C. 377 Boswell. Ann O. M. ' 64. 171 Blackland Rd., N.W.. Atlanta 5, Ga 159, 218, 359 .151, 207, 323 .135, 359 392 .392 393 376 376 393 393 .376 142 393 270 244 376 376 393 393 376 377 322 244 359 320 393 377 359 393 359 393 377 323 Boutwell, Susan E. ' 63, 3500 South County Rd., Palm Beach, Fla. Bowden. Virginia R. ' 64, Box 66, Summerfield. N. C 358 Bowdren. Dorothy J. 63. 240 Lebanon St.. Maiden 48. Mass Bower. Linda G. ' 64. Old Orchard Rd. RED 1. Silver Springs. Md 141. 359 Bowerman. Sharon M. ' 66, 921 Main St., Darby Pa. 140, 244, ' 393 Bowers. Susan B. ' 66, Route 3 Box 359, Gainesville, Fla. 377 393 Boyd, Jerry A. ' 64, 1515 .Stanford PL, Charlotte 7, N. C. Boyd, Mary S. ' 66, 2206 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C 148, 377, 393 Boyles, Sandra K. 65, 4009 Friendly Rd.. Greensboro, N. c . 377 Brading. Barbara A. 65, 11 Swan Drive, Sumter, S. C. 137, 377 Bradley, Elizabeth G. ' 63, 301 North Ave., Wilson, N. C 323 Bradshaw, Barbara A. ' 63. 2837 Reynolds Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. 137 ' ' 11 3 ' ' 3 Bradsher. Catherine W. ' 65. 118 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham N C Bradsher. Patricia M. ' 65. 421 Carolina Circle. Durham. N. C 134. 1S5 377 Brady. Monica M. ' 66. 926 Gillespie Ave.. Portage, Pa. 393 Braibanti, Claire J. ' 66, 2614 Stuart Dr.. Durham, N. C. 393 Braisted, Lynne ' 63, 38 Lakewood Rd., Staten Island I, N. Y. 147 y- ' T. Bray, Claudia C. ' 63, 2312 Manor Ave., East Point, Ga. 211 ' 3 3 Bremer, Lmda K, 63, 511 Highland Ave.. Upper Montclair, N. J 135, 323 Brenizer, Meredith B. 64, 1301 Providence Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 151, 359 Brewer, Karen K. ' 63, 1353 E. Second St.. Casper. Wyo 147. 323 Breymeier. Linda ' 64. 930 North St.. Walpole. Mass 323 Brigmon. Mary K. ' 66, Route 3. Candler, N. C 394 Brinton, Margo A. ' 66, Rd 5, Hanover, Penn 394 Briscoe, Mary L. ' 66, 105 S. Parkview Ave.. Columbus 9, Ohio... .140. 225, 244, 394 Brisendine, Barbara A. ' 64, 1735 Childress Dr. S.W., Atlanta. Ga 377 Brittain, Julia Ann ' 65, 254 Maple St.. Brevard, N. C 158, 224, 377 Broadwater, Ann Beverly ' 65, 500 Hawthorne Rd.. Kings Mountain. N. C. 377 Brook. Barbara M. 63, 7307 Three Chopt Rd.. Richmond 26. Va 145. 324 Brooks, Eleanor R. ' 66. 627 W. 247 St.. N. Y. 71. N. Y 154. 224. 394 Brooks. Jan E. 63. 905 Lakeside Dr.. Conway. S. C. 324 Brooks. Teresa D. 66. 4712 S.W. 24th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 140, 394 Brown, Bernice M. 63, 403 Williams St., Lake City, S. C 137, ]4S 324 Brown, Diane E. 65, 1709 Vista St.. Durham, N. C. Brown. Linda W. 66. 215 Sandel Lane P.B.S.. Riviera Beach, Fla 146. 394 Brown. Virginia E. ' 63, 5439 41st Place N.W., Washington, D. C 143, 324 Brownell, Tempe C. ' 65, 9702 Parkwood Dr., Bethesda 14. Md... 151, 377 Brownlow, Jane E. ' 66, 811 S. Overlook Dr., Alexandria, Va 158, 394 Brueggemann, Bonnie J. ' 64, 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio 151, 359 Brummett. Barbara S. 65. Belair Rd., Norwalk. Conn 155. 377 Brunn, Lucia B. ' 63, 22 Bavview Ave., Northport, N. Y. Bryant. Mary E. ' 63, 107 E. 91st St., New York City, N. Y. Buckman, Barbara G. 66, 2637 Red Fox Rd., Orange Park, Fla 143. 394 Buffington, Joan K. 66, 6008 Edmondson Ave.. Catonsville 28, Md 394. 258 Bugg. Annie L. 65. 1544 Hermitage Ct.. Durham. N. C ' ..136 Bulgarin. Marina ' 63. Bostwick St.. Lakeville. Conn 267, 323 Bulow. Barbara C. 64. 433 Wesleyan PI.. Owensboro. Ky. 21 1, 359 Bunch. Charlotte A. 66. 702 Mann Ave.. Artesia. New Mexico 235 Bunck. Sue A. 66. 725 Kentucky St.. Racine. Wis 136 Burch. Judith F, 63. RED 2 Box 68. Greenville. S C 3 ' ' 4 Burckel. Mary A. 65. 601 Ashford Rd.. Sharpley, Wilmington 3, Del.. .129, 377 Burgess, Becky S. 66. 414 Woodroof Rd., Newport News, Va.. 154. 394 Burgess, Gail M. 65, 2505 N. Riverside Dr.. Pompano Beach. Fla. Burns. Judith K. 65. 1256 Henrietta. Birmingham. Mich. 244. 377 Burrus, Margaret A. 64. 300 S. Main St.. Roxboro. N. C 359 Burwell. Jeanne D. 65. 1 10 Homewood Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. 377 Bush. Gipsie A. 64. 117 Woodmont Ave., Kingsport. Tenn 244. 324 Butler. Marilyn K. ' 65. 526 Burke St., McComb. Miss 137, 377 P;,ge .145. 3i:, 324 5 , 359 Bvcrs, Maribelh 66, :S41 Monliccllo Dr.. Winslon-Salcm, N. C 244, 394 Caine, Constance A. 63. 108 Meadow St.. Garden Cilv. N. Y Calverlv. Diana R. 64. 263 Carr Ave.. Clarksburg. W. Va Cameron, Bettv S. ' 65. 335 Brentwood Terr. N.t.. Atlanta. Ga 149, 377 Camfield. Clarissa L. 64. 1730 Nocatee Dr.. Miami 45. Fla 143. 359 Camp. Mary F. 66. 402 W. Main St.. Forest City. N. C. Campbell. Anita C. 65. 4 Bransby. Wymberly on Marsh. Savannah. Ga 151, 377 Campbell. Constance S. ' 63. 7611 Hogarth St.. Springfield. Va 202. 217, 325 Campbell. Ruth H. 65. 4838 Rockwood Pkwy., Washington. D. C. Cannon. Jane H. 63, c o Esso Standard Italnavia Assarotti 40, Genoa, Italy 221, 325 Cantrell, Lydia N. ' 64. 412 W. Lyle Ave.. College Park, Ga 137. 221. 359 Capps. Nancy E. 64. 11501 Monongahela Dr., Rockville. Md. 360 Garden. Gary R. 65. Ill Crestview Cr.. Chattanooga. Tenn... 137. 217. 267. 377 Carew. Jean F. 66. 412 Stafford Rd.. Woodbrook, Wilmington 3. Del 136. 394 Carithers. Susan 65. 3010 St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville 5. Fla 147, 377 Carl. Mary E. 64. 106 West End Ave.. Lititz, Penn 159. 360 Carlton. Cynthia D. ' 66. 2211 Mecklenburg Ave.. Charlotte 5. N. C 144. 39-1 Carpenter. Caroline M. ' 64. 4201 South 8th St.. Arlington 4. Va. Carpenter, Mary E. 63. 9 Cosgrove Dr., Mobile. Ala .325 Carr. Edith P. ' 65. 6951 Louis XIV St.. New Orleans 24. La.. 143. 264. 377 Carroll. Barbara J. ' 63. 305 N. Ridgeway Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 325 Carroll. Dorothy C. ' 65. 2 Southview Rd., Chappaqua. N. Y 143, 377 Carruth. Carolyn E. 66. 5545 Candlewood Dr.. Houston. Texas 142. 244. 394 Carson. Edith J. 66. Main St.. Pilot Mountain. N. C 144. 394 Carter. Rilla L. 66. Route 2. Commerce. Ga. 134. 135. 244. 394 Cartwright, Margaret A. ' 63. 2114 Myrtle Dr.. Durham, N. C. Carver. Laura E. ' 63 950 Boulevard, Westfield. N. J 121. 143. 202. 325 Cassaday. June A. ' 63, Overbrook Dr., Stamford. Conn 157. 325 Caudle. Betsy K. 65. 1202 Northwood St.. Greensboro. N. C Caudle. Fairfid M. 63. 614 Wanoca Circle. Wadesboro. N. C Cavanagh, Mary Ann 65, 215 N. 17th St.. Wilmington. N. C. 377 Chalk. Dorothy S. 66. 2800 Evans St.. Morehead City. N. C 134. 135. 395 Chamberlain. Christine ' 66. 89 Highland Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y 146. 395 Chamberlin. Gail H. ' 66, 183 Oaklev Dr., Syracuse 5. N. Y ...150. 395 Champion. Mary J. ' 66. 1601 Branch St.. Wilson. N. C 395 Champion. Sara S. 63. 40 Edgemere Rd.. Grosse Pt. Farms 36. Mich 325 Chandler. Margaret H. 66. 107 Glenview St.. Lookout Mt.. Tenn... 136. 395 Chandler. Susan L. ' 64. 251 1 E. 28th St.. Tulsa 14. Okla. Chanev, Sarah L. 63. 9632 Old Spring Rd.. Kensington. Md 144. 145. 325 Chapman. Russell 66, RD I. Christiana, Penn. Chapnick, Maxine L. 64. 157 Pawling Ave.. Troy. N. Y. 139. 360 Choborda. Marie E. 63. 172 Briarheath Lane, Clark, N. J 129. 149. 221. 325 Chomicz. Carol A. 64, 627 E. Russell Ave.. W. Lafayette. Ohio 141. 360 Christy, Carol A. 66. RED 3. Marietta. Ohio 144. 395 Church, Scott L. ' 64, 325 N.W. 194 Terr.. Miami 69, Fla 360 Clark. Ann M. ' 66. Route 1 Box 134. Sweetwater. Tenn 144, 395 Clark. Jean E. 65. 196 Anson St.. Stratford. Conn 378 Clark. Lee B. 64. 2656 E. 35th St.. Tulsa. Okla. 155, 129 Clay, Sandra E. 64. Ill Eastover Dr.. Lenoir. N. C 360 Clements. Jovce M. 64, 5220 N. 31st Rd.. Arlington 7. Va 255 Cobb. Sarah E. 64. Box 328, Waynesville. N. C 360 Coburn. Carol A. ' 66 3204 Poinciana Rd.. Middletown. Ohio 148. 265. 395 Cochrane. Camilla M. ' 66, 76 Hawthorne Lane. Levittown, N. J 148. 390. 395 Coffin. Patricia J. ' 66. 213 N. State St., Dover, Del 146. 395 Cohoe. Geraldine A. 65. 310 26th Ave. N., St. Petersburg 4, Fla 159, 378 .158. 244. 377 .304. 309. 325 Page Coleman, Linda L. 65. 666 Ninth St., Sunbury, Penn 140, 378 Collette. Elizabeth Ci. 66. 1830 Robin Hood Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C 395 Collins. Karen 65. QTRS 78. USMA. West Point. N. Y. Collis. Jennie. R. ' 63. Box 181. Spruce Pine, N. C 153. 326 Colvin. Beverly J. ' 65. 166 Northview Dr.. Lancaster Pa 150. 378 Combs. Isabel M. ' 64. 2125 White Oak. Raleigh. N. C 149. 360 Combs. Mary C. ' 65, 245 Fairview Ave., Mount Airy. N. C 145. 270. 378 Comer. Emily J. ' 64. 2419 W. Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C. Conant. Laura W. ' 63, Rt. 3. Garrett Rd.. Durham. N. C. 211. 326 Conant. Talitha N. ' 66. Rt. 3. Garrett Rd.. Durham. N. C 395 Conn. Claudia G. 66, 2800 Gardenia St.. Columbus. Ga 395 Conn. Judith 65. 23 Knob Hill Dr.. Summit. N. J 137. 378 Connet. Joan A. ' 63. Warren Wilson College. Swannanoa. N. C 211. 270. 326 Conway. Eugenia C. ' 64, 3049 Wildflower. Dallas, Texas 360 Cooey. Karen M . ' 65. 947 Forest Dr.. Hagerstown, Md 159, 378 Cook. Barbara E. ' 65. 2545 Auburn Ave.. Dayton. Ohio 378 Cook. Jan R. ' 64. 8 Pennsbury Court. Yardley. Pa ...143, 360 Cooke, Lide T. ' 66. 119 Taliaferro PI.. Shreveport. La 395 Cooper. Annette 64. 108 S. 10th St., Morehead City, N. C I 17. 137. 360 Cooper. Betty Phillips ' 65. 2413 Prince St.. Durham. N. C. 137. 378 Cooper. Susan E. ' 66, 202 Kinkaid .School Dr.. Houston. Texas 244. 395 Copley. Cathy J. ' 66, 6150 SW 112 St.. Miami, Fla 142. 395 Corbin. Lee L. ' 65, 354 Beaufort Ave., Livingston, N. J 145. 217. 378 Cordle. Margaret M. 64. 961 Russell St.. Augusta. Ga 360 Corn. Lila C. ' 65. 512 W. Warren St.. Shelby. N. C 129. 135. 378 Cornwell. Susan H. ' 65. 812 N. Oak St.. Lincolnton. N. C 244 Cortelvou. Betty A. ' 65. 800 West 67 Terrace. Kansas City. Mo 149, 378 Cosens. Sara L. ' 64. 707 Whitehall Rd.. Anderson. S. C 149. 207. 360 Cothran. Joyce A. 64. Hollv Tree Farm. Rt. 1. Travelers Rest. S. C 264. 304 Cotteriil. Susan E. ' 65. 413 Gooseneck Rd.. Chapel Hill, N. C. Couch. Lois R. ' 66. 1011 S. Best St.. Goldsboro. N. C 395 Coulter. Ann C. ' 66. 4606 Paseo Delas Tortugas. Torrance, Cal 395 Courtney. Lina L. 64. 2687 Holly Point Rd.. Orange Park. Fla 151. 360 Cousins. Carol R. ' 65. 2707 N. Wakefield St.. Arlington. Va 137. 378 Cowan. Florence A. 65. 313 Central Ave.. Sweetwater. Tenn 149. 378 Cox. Carolyn A. 66, Box 13, Naval Ammun. Depot. Charleston. S. C 395 Cox. Gwin L. ' 65. P. O. Box 223. Mt. Olive. N. C 244, 378 Craig, Barbara J. ' 64. 3506 Westover Rd.. Durham, N. C. 135, 378 Craig, Linda H. ' 65. 1207 Roosevelt Dr.. Chapel Hill. N. C 265. 360 Craig, Nancy E. ' 64, 382 Montford Ave.. Asheville. N. C 265. 360 Grain. Sharon C. ' 63. 8364 Big Bend. Webster Groves. Mo 147, 326 Crandall. Ruth A. 63. c o D. E. Turner. Booneville, Miss --137. 326 Cranmer. Carol J. 66. 3300 Dresden Rd., Zanesville. Ohio 395 Credle. Laney T. 65. 708 Vance Dr.. Bristol. Tenn 378 Crews. Rebecca E. 65. 2426 Vista Dr.. Charlotte. N. C 378 Crumley. Carole A. 66. 81 1 W. Maple St.. Johnson City, Tenn 395 Crumley, Mary L. 64. 811 W. Maple St.. Johnson City. Tenn. Cull. Pamela E. 63. 190-27 103 Ave.. Hollis 23. N. Y 267. 326. 309 Cummings. Anita J. ' 63. 107 Wilder Dr., Signal Mtn., Tenn 327 CuningL ' im. Penelope A. 66. 8000 Crescent Dr., Clayton, Mo. 235 Cunningham. Marianne S. 66. 405 Timberwild. Houston, Texas 396 Currv. Anne E. ' 63. 1338 E. Ann Circle. Clearwater, Fla 234, 235. 288. 327 Curry. Sue A. ' 63. 8802 Dunsmuir. Indianapolis. Ind 121. 122. 155, 211. 223. 288. 327 Cutchin. Carolyn J. ' 65. Sherrills Ford. N. C 223. 378 Cuttino. Harriette W. ' 64, Medical College of S. C. Charleston, S. C. Dailey. Nancy L. 64. 2216 Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C 155. 361 Dalton. Diana S. ' 66. AP 204 255 MacArthur Blvd.. Oakland, Cal 140. 396 Damschroder. Diana L. 64. 1184 West Rd.. Hilton. N. Y 135. 211. 361 Daniel. Dorothy H. ' 66. 5502 Cromwell Drive, Washington, D. C 158, 396 Page 134. 135. 396 327 396 396 374. .150. Danner, Mary F. ' 66, 5539 Pinecrest Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio Dantzler, Eleanor, M. ' 63, Box 177, Coalwood, West Va 159, :()2. Dantzler. Martha L. ' 63. 3520 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, S. C 260, Darden. Carolyn R. ' 66, 1509 Elm St., Conway, S. C Davidson. Leslie L. ' 66. 603 College Ave., Kennett, Mo 144, 244, Davidson, Noel ' 65, 2033 Darlington Rd.. Roanoke, ' Va. Davidson, Susan S. ' 64, 1733 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Davis, Angela M. ' 63, Box 296 Route 3, New Garden Rd., Greensboro. N. C. 159, Davis, Anne E. ' 65, 235 . ' rbor Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C 137, 144, Davis. Doreen C. ' 64. 1712 Stone Rd., Apt. 1. Rochester, N. Y. Davis, Grace M. ' 64. 91 N. Union St.. Concord, N. C 159, Davis, Harriet H. ' 63. 12 S. Wilton Rd.. Richmond, Va Davis. Jacqueline R. ' 66. 2910 Dunleer Rd.. Bahimore. Md 144, Davis, Jane L. 63, 408 Boundary St.. Anderson. S. C Davis, Lorraine A. ' 66. 561 Warfield Rd., N. Plainfield. N. J. Davis, Patricia R. ' 63. 305 Morgan St.. Harriman, Tenn 135, Davis, Susan E. ' 65, 350 Buna Rd.. Ft. Lee, Va. Dsckert. Susan P. ' 65, 933 Lay Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 151 Dees, Nancy ' 66, 413 Carolina Circle, Durham, N. C. Dent. Susan B. ' 63, 110 Reed Ave.. El Dorado. Ark. Devries, Suzanne A. ' 66. Apt. 234. Venezuela, S. A Dezell, Helen E. ' 66. 1309 Hollywood Ave.. Jacksonville, Fla 158, Dickie, Flora A. ' 64. 59 Spring Glen Terr., Hamden, Conn Dillard. Nancy G. 66. 3301 Wilson Ave., Lynchburg, Va Dilworth, Cathy L. ' 65. 112 N. Washington St.. Hinsdale. Ill 135, Dinsmore, Jean M. ' 63. 2858 Country Club Circle, Bayside. Va 153, 254. 255. Dittmar, Susan K. ' 65. 954 Lindendale Dr.. Pittsburgh. Pa 218. 260. 374. Dixon. Mary L. ' 63, 515 Hazelton St.. Falls Church. Va 159. Di.xon. Nancy V. ' 63, 16713 Fernway Rd.. Shaker Hts. Ohio... Dobson. Susan H. ' 66, 4942 Crooked Lane. Dallas, Texas 150. Dodd. Mary I. ' 63. 590 Springdale St.. Athens, Ga 135, Dodge, Caroline G. ' 63, c o Engineer Sec, U. S. CONARC. Ft. Monroe. Va Doerner, Susan E. 66. 600 Doepke Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 142. 244, Doggett. Maurine ' 65, Box 825, Winter Park, Fla 149. Douclas. Donna J. ' 63, 4r5 E Rivo Alto Dr.. Miami Beach 39. Fla 148, Dowlina. Louise H. ' 66, 21 Revere Rd.. Manhasset, N. Y 141. Downing, Barbara J. ' 65. 1711 Barnesdale Way, NE, Atlanta 9. Ga. ...146. Dragoon. Barbara A. ' 64, Box 342, Rumford, Maine 146, Draley. Mary E. ' 65. 157 East Ave., Hampton, Va Dreisincer, Leanora A. ' 65. 20125 Scottsdale Blvd.. Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio 149, Dudley, Dorothea A. ' 64. 1707 Georgian Dr.. Memphis, Tenn.. DufT. Janice G. ' 63. Topslield Rd., Wenham. Mass 255, Duke. Janet W. ' 64. 7530 Skyview Dr.. Kent. Ohio . Duncan. Susan G. ' 65, 101 Pilson St.. N. Wilkesboro. N. C 143. Dunn. Nancy A. ' 64, 425 Jackson St.. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Dunn, Susanna R. ' 66, 132 Pinecrest Rd.,, Durham, N. C. Durana, Joan C. ' 66, 857 Kenwick Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Eakes. Sylvia F. ' 65. Apartado 1132. Panama City Ebert. Nancy L. ' 66. 826 Mt. Royal Ave.. Cumberland, Md... Edmonson, Olivia R. ' 64, 725 Crescent Dr.. Smithfield, N. C. Edwards, Malinda ' 63. 2235 S. W. 27th Terrace, Miami, Fla 155, 207, Edwards. Mary C. 64, 8 Brookdale Rd. Asheville, N. C 143, Ehrhardt. Ursula M. ' 65, 547 Overwood Dr.. Akron 13, Ohio.. Eisenberg. Carol S. ' 65, 130 North Franklin St., Nyack, N. Y 223, Ekvall, Victoria. J. 66, 300 Fairfax Dr.. Winston-Salem, N. C 148. Elbert. Jaret G. ' 66. 554 Webster Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y... Elliott, Mimi E. ' 63. Route 2, Box 376, Shelby, N. C Ellis, Agnes A. ' 63, 3831 McGirts Blvd.. Jacksonville 10. Fla 137. Ellis, Jenifer L. ' 64, 2708 Overhill Rd.. Birmingham 13, Ala 149, Ellis. Jenny R. 65. 805 N. Audubon Ave., Goldsboro, N. C... 378 356 361 327 396 327 396 327 378 396 396 378 396 379 328 379 328 328 396 328 396 379 396 328 396 379 361 379 328 129 379 329 379 361 397 .397 .329 361 .379 Page Ellis, Madonna A. ' 64, 37 Prospect St., Waterville, Maine 141. 361 Emlet. Susan E. ' 64. 200 E. 71st. St., Apt. 1 IC, New York 21. N. Y. Endsley, Margaret M. ' 66, 1313 Peachtree St., Sweetwater, Tenn ' 397 English. LoEUen K. ' 65, 802 Chalfonte Dr., Alexandria, Va 217, 379 Erickson, Linda E. ' 65, 2011 E. Burr Oak Dr.. Glenview, 111 143, 379 Ericson, Virginia ' 66, RFD 3, Brattleboro, Vermont 397 Ernst, Mary L. ' 65, 1921 NE 7th PI., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. 135, 264, 379 Esslinger, Karen J. ' 65, 1 Clayton Downs, St. Louis 31, Mo 361 Estes, Alice H. ' 65, 2306 Mt. Vernon Rd., SW, Roanoke, Va. Etheridge. Jeanne ' 64, Shawboro, N. C 147, 361 Etheridge, Lynn ' 65, Deer Hill Dr., Ridgefield. Conn .379 Eubank, Linda S. ' 63, 1102 Greenway Rd.. Wilmington 3, Del 244, 329 Eubank, Mary K. ' 64. Box 269. Summerville, S. C 135, 265, 361 Evans. Edith V. ' P.P. Box 106. Centreville, Va 397 Evans. Orinda D. ' 65. 61 Berkeley Rd.. Avondale Estates, Ga. 397 Evans. Sara M. ' 66. 3542 University Blvd.. Dallas, Texas.... 155, 379 Everhart. Anne C. ' 66. Poplar Hill Rd.. Box 226. Churchland. Va 235. 397 Ewell. Judith ' 65. Parksley. Va 148 Fair, Jacqueline ' 64, 526 Hansell Rd.. Wynnewood, Pa 379 Fairbank, Mary ' 66, 201 1 W. Club Blvd. Durham. N. C 147, 361 Falk. Elizabeth O. ' 66. 1457 Pollard Pkwy. Baton Rouge. La 397 Farmer. Muriel G. 63, 37 Putnam Dr., N. W.. Atlanta 5, Ga 144. 253. 397 Farmer. Susan E. ' 63. 104 Pine Ave.. Washington Grove, Md 137, 207. 361 Faulkner, Laura V. ' 65. Sand Spring Rd.. New Vernon. N, J...... 258, 379 Faust, Josephine M. ' 64, Box 1447, Williamsburg, Va 309 Fead, Sally G. ' 66, 4210 Orchard Way, Birmingham, Mich 397 Fecher, Christine A. ' 63. 1387 Ackerson Blvd.. Bay Shore. N. Y 330 Fentress. Kathryn J. ' 66, 359 John Anderson Dr.. Ormond Beach. Fla 397 Ferguson. Barbara A. ' 64. Route 4, Statesville. N. C 141, 379 Ferguson. Elizabeth B. ' 66. 2805 Lombardv Ave.. Memphis, Tenn 397 Fiaccone. Katheri ' ne A. ' 66. 35 Dale Dr.. Summit. N. J 158, 397 Fiedorek. Bonnie L. ' 66. 234 Weber Ave.. North Canton. Ohio 140. 225 Fielder. Alice W. ' 63. 14 Leewood Circle. Eastchester. N. Y 145. 330 Fields. Nancy R. ' 63. Mouth of Wilson. Va 330 Fillmore. Harriet ' 66. Unity Village, Lees Summit, Mo 150. 397 Fincher. Doloris A. ' 65, Rt. 4. Box 520-B. Charlotte 8, N. C 379 Finfrock. Constance Y. 63. 101 West Fawsett Rd., Winter Park, Fla 155, 165. 330 Finlev, Ellen C. 63. 227 South Scott St.. Madisonville. Kv 151, 207. 307, 330 Fish, Sara E. 63. 828 Woodburn Rd.. Raleigh. N. C 147, 330 Fisher, Lvdia 65, 668 Cresthille Ave.. N.E., Atlanta. Ga 379 Fisher. Rita C. 65. 227 Lonaue Vue Dr.. Pittsburgh 28. Pa 379 Fletcher. Aileen B. 64. 804 Onslow St.. Durham. N. C 143, 330 Flint. Margaret W. ' 64. 215 W. Park Dr.. Raleieh, N. C.....335. 397 Forbes. Sue B. ' 66. 317 Lafayette Dr., Wilson. N. C 380 Foster, Eleanor C. ' 65. 2206 Edcemont Cir.. Panama City. Fla. Foushee, Sarah K. ' 63, 202 Purefoy Rd.. Chapel Hill, N. C 330 Fox, Barbara N. ' 66. 945 W. Outer Dr.. Oak Ridae. Tenn. 259, 397 Fox. Carol R. ' 63, 202 Webb St., Roxboro, N. C 223, 330 Fox. Susan S. ' 63. Box 1769. Durham, N. C 330 Franck, Martha D. 65. Rt. 1. Chatmoss, Martinsville, Va. 217. 380 Frank, Rebecca J. ' 64, 631 Willow St., Mt. Airy, N. C 380 Eraser. Edith A. ' 65. 4007 Club Dr.. NE, Atlanta 19. Ga 224, 380 Eraser, Pamela A. ' 64. 29 Donelson St.. Ft. Bragg. N. C 145, 362 Frederick. Sandra W. ' 64. 122 Cranford, Box 6153. W. Asheville, N. C 362 Freiberg. Ann H. 66. Mayfair Lane. Greenwich, Conn 146. 253. 398 Friend, Polly E. 64. 2507 Wright Ave., Greensboro. N. C 362 Fullagar, Anne H. ' 63. 626 Second St.. Ca tasauqua, Pa 146. 147, 331 Fuller, Beckwith L. 66, 302 N. Wayne St., Milledgeville, Ga 398 Funderburk. Lois C. 63, 1927 Morehead . ve.. Durham, N. C 137, 331 Futch. Judith A. ' 66. Box 245, Burgaw, N. C 253, 398 Gabb, Sally S. 66. 43 Old Mill Rd.. Richmond. Va 398 Galant. Denise 66, 710 Meridian St.. Falls Church, Va. 140. 398 Galland. Anne F. 64. 1403 Bishop Lane, Alexandria, Va, Page Gallup. Deborah J. 63. 4465 N. Delaware. Indianapolis .V Imi. l.S. . .1.11 Gambill. Linda K. ' b5. 401 Curtis Bridge Rd.. Wilkeshoro. N. C 14.5. .181) Garnclt. Barbara L. ' (i5. 2f)2 Albion .St., Denver 20, Colo. Garratt, Bette 6.1, Rt. 1. Bo. 12.1. Marion. N. C 121. I.v5. Ill Gay, Fllen G. 66, 5146 Wenonah. Dallas, Texas l.Ml. 19S Gearhart. Sara .-V. 65. 154.5 Crescent Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. .162 Geckeler, Jiidv A. ' 64. 4112 Walton Court. Middletown. Ohio 159, 362 Geuauff. Carol I.. 65. 101 Western Blvd.. Gillette, N. J 224 Gelz, Carol A. 64. 217 W. Center St.. Na areth. Pa 224 Gilbert. Lynn P. ' 64, 16 Westminster Terrace. West Oranae. N. J 217. 362 Gilbert. Ripple E. ' 66. 3711 Huntinaton St.. N.W.. Washinuton 15. D. C 119. 398 Gillen. Marilvn .1. 65. 2072 Beech .St.. Wanlagh. N. Y 380 Gillespie. Mildred O. ' 64. 1606 Burnwood Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Gillespie. Sara J. ' 65, 14 .Sage Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y. Gilliatt. Cynthia A. 66. 780 Moorland Dr., Grosse Pt. W. 36, Mich .140. 398 Gilliland. Margaret A. ' 65. 4587 Huntington Rd.. Jacksonville 10. Fla 155, 380 362 380 Gillooly. Linda L. 64. 5023 Allen St.. Sylvania. Ohio 129. 159. Gilmore. Joan ' 65. Manor Lane, East Liverpool. Ohio Githens. Nancv L. 66. 4427 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham, N. C 134, 135, Gittings, Karen J. ' 65, Rt, 3, Box 88, Annapolis, Md. 147. Glynn. Mary E. ' 63, 909 Greenwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. 21 1, Godfrey, Jean L. ' 66. 313 Hillcrest Rd.. Chapel Hill. N. C... 235. Godwin. Ruby W. ' 64. 4907 Oleander Dr.. Wilmington. N. C... Gohdes. Eleanor C. ' 65. 2737 Circle Dr.. Durham. N. C. Golding. Carolyn M. ' 63. 804 49th St.. Vienna. W. Va.. .216, Goter, Carol J. ' 66. 606 Hillside Dr.. Kings Mt.. N. C 156, Gould, Rebecca A. 64, 7 Wodenethe Dr.. Beacon, N. Y Gragg, Margaret E. ' 66, 125 Orchard St.. Boone. N. C. 398 380 398 362 398 362 398 .362 332 398 362 398 Graham. Diana S., ' 63, 915 Melody Lane, Ogden, Utah 155, 332 Gram, Caroline L. ' 65. Cedar Creek Court. Dumedim. Fla. Gravelle, Karen ' 64, 212-04 38th Ave., Bayside 61, N. Y. 162 Green. Alma S. ' 66. 2022 East 9th St.. Charlotte. N. C 398 Greene. Barbara J. ' 63. Box 31, Yadkinville, N. C 134 Greene. Virginia L. ' 66. 1941 Shades Crest Rd.. Birmingham 16. Ala 135. 244. Greenleaf. Judith E. 64 604 Westover Dr., Nashville, Tenn 151, 202, Greenwood, Phyllis K. ' 66, 13 Orchard Ave., Enka, N. C. 144. Gregory. Anne J. ' 64. Westover Rd.. Hope Valley, Durham, N. C 151. Gregory Linda B. ' 66. 214 Early Ave., Sandston, Va. Greig. Elizabeth B. ' 65. Bedlam Manner. 110 Shadycrest Dr., Glenshaw. Penn 135, 244. 380 Grey. Leslie C. ' 66. 604 Narvaezi St.. Venice. Fla 144. 398 Grier. Rosalind 63. Rt. 2, Box 1133A. Charlotte 9, N. C 332 GrilTin. Beverly F. 64, Riverwood, Box 1320, Goldsboro, N. C. 332 Grimes. Judith A. 66. 1 185 Wilson St.. N.E. Orangeburg. S. C. 398 Griswold. Laura J. 63. 50 Rosedale Av e.. Madison. N. J 135. 221. 332 Gronemever, Suzanne C. 64. 1750 Texar Dr.. Pensacola. Fla 137, 202, 356, 363 Grotz. Diane M. 64. 148 Canterbury Dr.. Dayton 29, Ohio 151, 356, 363 Guerry, Alice C. 64. 118 Lake Dale Ave.. Lake City. S. C 244. 363 Guidon, Marietta F. 65, Queens Mansions. Bastion Rd.. Box 773, Bombay 1, India Gulledge. Irene V. 65. 2111 Mimosa Dr.. Greensboro, N. C. Gupton. Brenda A. 65. Rt. 2. Box 18, Newport, Va 244, 380 Gwvnn. Helen E. ' 63. 114 South Hatton Ave.. Lebanon, Tenn 202. 211. 288. Ill Haas. Rebecca A. 64. 147 E. Oakridge. Metairle. La 155. 211. 224. 363 Haines. Margaret B. 66. 821 Gartner Ave.. S. Bend 17. Ind 398 Haire. Koleen A. 65. 1455 Mitchell. Tallahassee. Fla.. ...244. 380 Haley. Betty B. 66. 15()8 Greenwood Lane. Rock Hill, S. C 146. 398 Haley. Jo Harriet 64, 818 Azalea St.. Houston 18. Texas 155. 211. 363 Hall. Clem M. 65. 4210 Centre Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 244, 258. 380 Hall. Patricia P. ' 63, D-1 Duke University Apts.. Durham. N. C. Hall. Sandra E. ' 65, 9218 Glenville Rd.. Silver Springs. Md. Hall. Sara E. ' 65, 1788 Middlehurst Rd., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio... 143, 129. 380 Halla. Frances B. ' 64. 199 Edgewood Dr., York, Pa 147, 363 Page Halsted. Anne W. ' 64. 8305 North Allen Lane. Milwaukee 17. Wise 155. 363 Hamilton. Martha F. ' 65. 440 ColFee Pot Riviera, .St. Petersburg, Fla 147. 380 Hammond. Evelyn B. ' 66. 519 Belle Meade Blvd.. Nashville. Tenn 399. 257 Hansberry. Sally A. ' 64. 44 Whiting St.. Lunenburg, Mass. Harden. Judith A. 63. 255 Woodland Ave.. Mobile, Ala. Harding. Mary H 65, ATO Hq. Antilles Command, APO 851 N. Y., N. Y 159, 380 Hardison. Joann 61. Rt. 1. Box 7, Castle Hayne, N. C 333 Harned. Margaret L. ' 66. 4530 Meridale Ave.. Louisville, Ky 224. 399 Harper. Anne M. 63, 310 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C 134 Harper. Jean A. 63. 740 Aledo Ave.. Coral Gables, Fla. 151, 333 Harrell, Marcia 66. 1804 Cloverleaf Place, Ardmore, Okia 399 Harris. Judith H. 65. Box 286. Albemarle. N. C 143, 381 Harris. Kathrn A. 66. 501 Walnut St., Newport, Ark 399 Harrison, Mary Sue S. ' 63. 1803 House Ave.. Apt. 2 A. Durham. N. C. Harrison. Sandra Jo 63. 211 North Main St.. Berlin, Md 122, 155, 202. 207. 288. 333 Harrold, Joyce 65, 2 The High Rd., Bronxville, N. Y 151. 217. 181 Harry. Kathryn A. 66, Bluffton, S. C 244. 399 Hart. Carol A. 63. 42 College St.. Box 66. Weaverville, N. C 152, 153. 333 Hart. Frances A. ' 63, A5-94 Twin Castle Apts.. Winston-Salem, N. C 333 Hart. Judy L. ' 66. I 104 Zimmer Dr.. N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga. 146, 399 Hart, Mary A. ' 64, 325 Horace Mann Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 363 Hartshorn. Sue E. ' 63. 545 S. Harrison Lane, Denver. Colorado Haskett. Barbara J. ' 66, 114 Seagrove Rd.. Portsmouth. Va 399 Hastings. Carol A. ' 65. 117 Hampton Roads Ave., Hampton, Va. Hatschek. Jacqueline M. ' 66. 216 Elmwood Dr., Greensboro. N. C 399 Havden. Marylou ' 66, 131 Minton Rd., Melbourne, Fla 399 Heald. Mary C. ' 65. 208 Thornton Ave.. Chattanooga, Tenn 381 Healv. Katherine W. ' 63. 3559 Hartland Rd.. S.W.. Roanoke. Va 333 Heath. Anne M. 63. 419 Walnut St.. New Orleans. La 135, 305, 334 Hebble. Lorene D. 66. 306 N. Chester Rd.. Swarthmore. Penn 399 Heefner. Elizabeth Gray 65, 450 Westover Ave., Winston-Salem. N. C .137. 381 Heer. Rosemary F. 64. 718 W. Farriss Ave.. High Point. N. C 159. 361 Hellekson. Judith B. ' 66. 204 W. Crest Rd., Carrcroft. Wilmington 3, Del 235. 399 Heller, Sally K. ' 66. 813 Copley Lane. Silver Spring. Md 150, 399 Helm, Susan P. ' 63. 103 Midland Ave., Rye, N. Y 157. 264. 305. 309. 314 Henderson, Mary S. ' 65, 2115 Radcliffe Ave.. Charlotte. N. C 137, 381 Hensley. Julia A. 65. Box 109, Rutherfordton. N. C. Herbert. Anne E. ' 65. Glenn Hgts.. Chapel Hill. N. C 381 Herndon. Judith A. 63. 220 Carmel Rd.. Wheeling. W. Va. Herrin. Helen K. ' 64, 1204 Fairfield Dr.. Gastonia. N. C. Herter. Martha Jo ' 65, 44 Davis Rd.. Ambler. Penn. Hervey. Martha C. ' 66. Apt. 101. 10307 Montrose, Bethesda, Md 399 Hess, Barbara R. ' 63. 400 Fairway Terrace S.E.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 334 Hester. Harriet J. ' 63. 143 S. Laurel Ave.. Charlotte 7. N. C 121. 149. 334 Heugh, Elaine M. ' 63, Box 413 Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, N. Y 260, 334 Hewes, Jeremy J. ' 66. 307 Mohawk Place, Maumee. Ohio 399 Heyl. Wenonah ' 65. 117 Maple Lane, Fairfax. Va 135. 381 Heyman, Mical B. 66. 1216 Woodburn Rd.. Durham. N. C 399 Hickman, Mary E. ' 63. North Boundary St., Lenoir, N. C. Hightower, Mary D. ' 63. 4535 47th St., Washington. D. C 244. 265. 334 Hilev. Elizabeth A. ' 66. 13111 Evanston. St., Rockville. Md 244. 399 Hill. Mary P. ' 64, 215 Sheridan Circle, Charleston. W. Va 159, 211. 334 Hilton. Caroline C. ' 63, 3504 Echo Hill Rd.. Nashville. Tenn 147, 202, 334 Himelick, Carol A. ' 63. Rt. 1. White Oak Dr.. Durham, N. C. Hinman. Susan L. ' 64. 275 Campbell Rd.. Ft. Washington, Pa 151, 363 Page Hitchcock. Frances S. 63. . is Green Ave.. Lawrenceville. N. J 121, l. ' 5. 334 Hobbs. Sarah L. 63, 11. Pinecrest Rd,. Durham, N. C. 255. 334 HoJder. Virginia A. C. ' 63. 1021 Dinwiddie Ave.. Richmond, Va .151. 334 Hodson. M. Ann 63, 34 Briarcliff Rd.. .Mountain Lakes. N. J 145. 224. 3 12. 334 Hoelle. Marv C. 66. 48 Harbor Ave.. Marblehead. Mass 154. 224. 4(1(1 Hoeser. .Marv I.. 64. 4005 Statewood Rd., Atlanta. Ga 149. 363 Hoffman. Jacqueline 65, Box 3348, St. Andrews Br,. Charleston, S. C 381, 64 Hoffman. Muriiaret L. 64. 159 Welsh Tract Rd.. Newark. Del. 381 Hollar. Frankie H. 65. Route 1. Conover, N, C 135, 381 Holmes. Frances I.. 66. 520 Buckingham Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C 136. 400 Holmes. Helene S. 65. Rt. 1. Box 25A. Arden. N. C. Holmquist. Jill R. 66. 2304 Hickory Lawn Dr.. Rockford. Ill 150. 390. 400 Holmquist. Joan B. 64. 2304 Hickorv Lawn Dr.. Rockford, 111 151, 207, 3U4, 363 HoKinszer. Grelchen M. 64, 2306 Wilson St.. Durham, N. C 363 Honeycutt. Judy C. 66. Rt. I. Box 221. Troutman. N. C 400 Hooker. Elizabeth K. 66. 508 Pittsboro St.. Chapel Hill. N. C -144. 41)0 Hoover. Merilyn A. 66. 38 Orchard Rd.. Wheeling. W. Va -154. 400 Hoppe. Jean E. 66. 1314 Trinity Dr.. Alexandria. Va. 136. 400 Horack. Katherine 63. 1519 Exposition Blvd.. New Orleans. La 155, 207. 335 Horr. Nancv L. 64. 1554 22nd St.. Portsmouth. Ohio 364 Horsley. Joyce A. 66. S. Point Rd.. Belmont. N. C 136. 400 Horton. Betty J. 65. 2403 Prince Street. Durham, N. C. Horton. Elizabeth A. 66, 2861 So. . binadon St., Arlinaton, Va 244, 400 Houck, Mary J.. 4029 Duval Dr., Ponte Vedra, Fla. 159, 335, 364 Howard, Frances C, ' 63, 5301 Friendly Road, Greensboro, N. C. Huck. Mary L. 64, 2542 .Mountain Brook Cir.. Birmingham, Ala 149. 221 Hushes. Patricia J. 65. 75 Booth Ave.. Englewood, N. J 267. 381 Humpton. Gave B. 65. 130 West Sproles Ave., Greenwood. S. C. Hunt. iMary E. 63. Rt. 3. Easley, S, C 211, 244. 335 Huntlev. Janet T. 65. 717 Whitehall Rd.. Ellicott City. Md 151. 217. 265. 381 Huntley. Rebecca A. 66, Lakewood Dr.. Monroe. N. C. 400 Hunvadi. Susan C. 64. 3520 Fulton Rd.. Canton. Ohio 143. 129. 211. 364 Hutcheson. Jean 64. 1000 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, 111. 151. 364 Hutchins. Melissa A. 66. 1160 Gilchrist Rd.. Terre Haute, Ind ...146, 400 Hvder. Judv F. 66. 23 Brdwv Alexander Mills. Forest City, N. C 146. 400 Ince. .Ann 66. 1914 Dunstan. Rd., Houston, Texas 146, 400 Inaham. Marao .M. 63, ■ 121 Oakleal Dr.. Spartanbura. S. C 147. 335 Ingram. Doris A. 65. 806 Main St. Charleston, W. Va 381 Ingram, Nancv S. 64. 130 N. Kingston. Ave.. Rockwood, Tenn 264. 309 Irwin. Anne R. 63. 616 Beverlv Rd.. Pittsburah. Pa 122. 155. 202. 203. 335 Islev. Kav E. 63. 1117 Aycock .Ave.. Burlington. N. C 121, 137, 211, 335 Israel. Linda L. 66. 705 Ward St.. Marietta. Ohio 400 Ivey. Adelyn S. 64. 359 Second St. PI.. N.W.. Hickory. N. C 364 Jackson. Ann L. 65, 142 Davis St., WoUaston, Mass 381 Jacobsen, Mardi L. 66, 5918 S. Marion Place. Tulsa, Okla ! 244, 400 Jacobson. Marsha D. 66. 216 Brightwood Rd.. Wilmington. N. C. James. Patricia T. 64. 148 Poe Road. Princeton. N. J 364 James. Scherer G. 63. 240 South Main St.. Mount Airy, N. C ...137. 336 Jankle. Benita B. 65. 173 Merrimon Ave., Asheville, N. C 288 Jarden. Joan E. 63. 21 Wordsworth Rd.. Short Hills. N. J 121. 150. 151. 318. 336 Jenkins. Nancy A. 63. 3041 Cascade Rd.. Atlanta. Ga 306. 336 Jenninas. Frances C. 65. 4021 Wolf Rd.. Western Springs. Ill 270. 382 Jennings. Judith L. 63. 3002 Colonial Hill Rd.. Louisville. Ky. Jennison. Clint C. 65. 80 Water St., St. Augustine, Fla 151, 382 Jentsch, Gayle H. 65, 320 Whitney Ave.. Glassboro. N, J 382 Johnson, Barbara R. 64. 3126 Oaklyn Dr., Tampa. Fla 145, 364 Johnson, Betty R. 65. 2702 Fairview Rd.. Raleigh. N. C .135. 244, 382 Johnson. Judith H. 66. 1235 W. Henderson St.. Salisbury. N. C 244, 400 Page Johnson. Linda L. 65. 1430 Granger. Ann Arbor. Mich. Johnson. Marv J. 64, 216 Oakwood Rd.. Wilmington. Del... 145. 364 Johnson. Sharon A. 66. 103 Browning Rd.. Short Hills, N. J 144. 400 Johnson. Sue W. 66. 407 Hammell Rd., Greensboro, N. C 144 Johnson. Wendv L. 64. Qtrs. C. N. Y. Naval Shipyard. Brooklyn 1, N. Y... .145, 364 Johnston, Sallie E. 66. 314 Birnam Rd.. Fayetteville. N. C. Jones, Barbara J. R. 65. Far View Dr.. Mountainside, N. J 382 Jones, Carolyn 63, 15 Montaomerv Dr.. Spartanbura. S. C 154 Jones. Clara J. 65. 806 Greenland Dr.. Fayetteville, N. C 382 Jones. Lois C. 66. 210 Grover St. Shelby, N. C 142. 401 Jones. Maraaret C. 66. 207 Country Club Lane. Wallingford. Penn. 224, 225, 235, 401 Jones. Mary E. 63. 440 Highland Rd.. Pottstown. Pa .151. 129. 336 Jones. Pamela L. 63. 1407 Stafford Ave., Fredericksburg, Va 145. 129. 364 Jones. Susan E. 66, 17 Schuyler Terrace, E. Orange. N. J 140. 401 Jordan. Ann .M. 65. 147 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C 149. 218. 382 Jordan. Charleene L. 66. 224 North 27th St.. Wilmin gton. N. C 152. 153. 401 Jordan. Dorothy S. 63, 2500 Hobbs Rd.. Nashville. Tenn 151. 364 Jordan. Gail 64. 205 Swann Rd.. Suitland, Md 364 Jordan, Patricia B. 64. 3809 Manton Lane, Lynchburg, Va, Jordan, Susan P. 64. 42 Fair Hill Rd.. Westfield. N. J. Jourdan. Martha A. 63. 312 East 6th St.. Box 205. Siler Citv. N. C 157, 336 Joyce. Dorothy D. 63, 442 Summit Dr.. Greenville. S. C 221. 336 Kasmar. Patricia M. 65. 6613 Williams Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Katson. Constance 64, 4426 Constitution. .Albuquerque. N. M. 364 Kauffman. Susan L. 66. 831 Lake Ave.. Crystal Lake. Ill 401 Kaufman. Betsy A. 63. 420 Dunbar Ave.. Melbourne. Fla 142, 143, 336 Kellett, Sherry A. 66. 1400 Seminole Dr.. Greensboro. N. C .142. 400 Kellv. Barbara J. 63. 7.35 East 39th St., San Bernardino, Cal 143. 336 Kellev. Karen Marshall 66. 30l ' 2 N. Trinidad St.. .Arlington 13. Va 154. 224. 401 Kelley. Mary Elizabeth 65. 32(1 Langhorne, Lynchburg, Va 382 Kelso, Marv Lynn 66. 1212 Greenspring Rd.. New Bern. N. C. 154, 400 Kennedy. Louise B. 66. P. O. Pox 85. Buies Creek, N. C 401 Kershaw. Roxanne Edacomb. 64. 3217 .Amherst, Columbia, S. C. Kerz. Lenore 66. 333 East 79th St.. New York. N. Y 401 Ketterina. .Ann H. 63. 729 Coleman Ave.. Fairmont. W. Va 151. 211, 337 Kienzle, Kathleen J. 64. 99 S. Columbia. Columbus. Ohio Kimball. Susan V. 66. 1501 Glendale Ave.. Durham, N, C 401 Kimbrouah, Laurel 63, 4631 Brafferton. Bloomfield Hills. Mich 143, 254, 260. 337 Kimmerle. Nancv Jo 64. 116 McKeel .Ave.. Tarrvtown. N. Y 149. 356. 365 Kinard. Gail Edith 65. 5825 Lausmg Drive. Charlotte 7, N, C 149, 217, 244. 382 Kiner. Frances A. 66. 11 Lawrence Rd., Madison, N. J 401 Kina, Martha Ann 64. l!20 S.E. 5th Court. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla 337 Kirk. Barbara Jean 65. 3213 Centerville Rd.. Sedgely Farms, Wilmington 7, Del 382 Kittelle. Katherine A. 64. 7 Dundee Rd.. Larchmont. N. Y 267. 365 Kleburg. Sallv S. 66. King Ranch. Box 1353. Kinasville. Te.xas 154. 224. 401 Klein. Susan June 64, 6601 Wisteria Lane, Columbia, S. C 254. 261. 309. 365 Knapp. Kristina Margaret 64. 6823 Edmonstone .Ave.. Richmond. Va 155. 202. 224. 365 Kneen. Judith Oakes 64. Highland Lane. Box 514. Ashtabula. Ohio 143. 211. 365 Koester. Margaret H. 66. 703 W. Lake .Ave.. Baltimore 10, Md 40! Kohn. Adrianne Carole 64. 2 .Arbor Lane. Merrick. N. Y 138 Komminsk. Dianne 66, 427 W. Monroe St., New Bremen, Ohio 142, 401 Kovac, Karen T. 66. 322 Fourth Ave.. Indialantic. Fla 134 Kozicki. Paula Louise 65, 7339 San Carlos Rd., Jacksonville. Fla l.- ' O. 401 Krasin. Karalvn Emilie ' 65, Box 886. Las Vegas. New Mexico 265, 382 Page Kraiise. Caroline Holden ' 64. Box 49?. JatTrey Center, N. H. Kraybill, Susan Emilv ' 65. 2726 Circle Drive. Durham. N. C 159. 38.? Kreilel, Olivia Ornie ' 64. 60 Montague St.. Charleston. S. C 265. 365 Krogh. Ellen M. ' 63. 2524 Wrighlwood Ave.. Durham. N. C. Krueaer. Evelyn Jeannine ' 65. 3088 Leno.x Rd.. N.H.. Atlanta 5. Cia 383 Krueger. Karen Klizaheth ' 64. 3o5 Brookline Blvd.. Havertown. Penn 365 Kurt . Camille ' 64. 9999 Old Cieorgetown Rd.. Bethesda 14. Md 159. 383 I aey. Carol S. ' 66. 4034 E. Burns St.. Tucson. Arizona 244. 401 Lamont. Eugenia G. ' 66. 345 W. 58th St., New York 19. N. Y. 402 Land. Katherine N. ' 66. 402 Morehead Ave.. Durham. N. C.....402 Lang. Jane Estelle ' 65. 2112 White Oak Rd.. Raleigh. N. C 149, 383 Lang. Noel Elizabeth ' 65. 106 E. Church St.. Farmville. N, C 365 Langdon. Suzanne F. ' 64, 4016 Bristol Rd., Durham, N. C 365 Larmore. Carrell A. ' 63. 820 Caspian Ct.. S.W.. Atlanta 10, Ga. Larsen. Patricia M. ' 63. 991 Lake Hollingsworth. Lakeland. Fla 147. 338 Lassaw, Ernestine ' 63. 924 Trinity Ave.. Durham, N. C. Lassiter. Ann Rosena ' 65. North Elm St.. MarshviUe. N. C 149. 383 Lassiter. Mildred Anne ' 65. 302 Sewell St.. Murfreesboro. N. C. 383 Lassiter. Nancy L. ' 63, 726 Sunset Drive. Smithfield, N. C 149. 338 Latimer. Eleanor Sue ' 65. 1108 Ferndale Dr.. High Point. N. C 258. 383 Latimer. Elease C. ' 66. iy Buckingham Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C 402 Lavelv. Karen A. ' 66. 4 ()9 Esteswood Dr.. Nashville 12, Tenn 402 Lawver, Mary P. ' 66, 217 Elwa PI.. W. Palm Beach. Fla 402 Lea. Lillian Richards. ' 63. 6600 Glenmore Drive. Falls Church. Va 338 Lea. Mary Ann ' 63. 656 Westfield Ave.. Westfield, N. J .129 Leclercq, Anne ' 65, 40 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Lecomple. Margaret Leannebrown ' 64, 1500 13th St. North, St. Petersburg. Fla. Lecraft. Joan K. ' 65, 166 South Cedar St.. Oberlin. Ohio Lee. Margaret E. ' 64, Drury Lane. RFD 3. Willoughby. Ohio 143, 365 Lee. Maybelle Fav ' 65. 408 Moruan St.. Durham, N. C 383 Leftwich. Linda A. ' 66. P. O. Box 114. Cullowhee, N. C 402 Legwin. Jean E. ' 66. 3240 Ramey Cr., Orlando, Fla 402 Lennard, Beverly Self ' 64, 1729 Dyson Dr., NE, Atlanta 7, Ga 254 Leonard, Catherine G. ' 64. Green Hill Rd., Madison, N. J .135. 261. 365 Leslie. Carroll Ann ' 64. 1614 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington 5. Va 145, 365 Levenson. Karen P. ' 63. 2504 Nation Ave.. Durham, N. C. Levine. Jane R. ' 66, 6203 Melvern Dr.. Bethesda, Md 402 Lewis. Jean Frances ' 66. 1513 S. 97 St.. Omaha 24, Neb 402 Lewis, Valerie Ann ' 64, 3296 Perry Ave., Bronx 67, N. Y 157. 365 Lilly. Ruth Virginia ' 64, 7375 N. Pennsylvania St.. Indianapolis. Ind 112. 155. 365 IJme. Elizabeth Louise ' 64, 20 Division St.. Canton, N. C. 141. 365 Little. Catherine F. ' 63, 206 Rose Terrace. Wadesboro, N. C 137, 211, 338 Livingston, Barbara Janet ' 65, 161 High St.. Amherst, Mass 383 Lockhart, Martha A. ' 66, 516 Piatt Terrace, Aiken, S. C 402 Loeb. Linda Marie ' 64. 138 Warwick Dr.. Lutherville. Md 261. .365 Loflin. Ann Elizabeth ' 65. 901 Orchard Park Dr., Rocky River, Ohio 383 London, Rose Louise ' 65, 1508 Oakland Ave., Durham. N. C. Longstreet. Susan V. ' 66, Pine Grove Apts., 61A. Isla Verde, Puerto Rico 402 Love, Catherine J. Reeve ' 65. 512 E. 79th St.. Apt 5B. New York 21. N. Y 383 Love. Sarah E. ' 63, 1921 North Harrill St.. Charlotte 5. N. C _ __. .339 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 Hgts, Pa 147, 202, 374. 383 Lowenbach. Christine H. ' 63. Box 79. Route 3. Durham. N. C 159. 339 Lowenbach. Torry ' 66. Rt. 3. Box 309, Durham, N. C l.SS Page ucas. Mary D. ' 64, 1318 Queens Rd. West. Charlotte. N. C 155. 365 uce. Karen Wiman ' 65. I ' lainlield Rd.. Metuchon. N. J 143, 218, 383 iKlwigsen, Joy E. ' 66. 6245 W. lOth Ave., Hialeah, Fla 402 undr . Karen M. ' 66, 9 1 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J 224, 402 upton. Ruth ' 63. Alamance. N. C 155, 339 vie. Susam W. 66. 88 Parmelee Ave., Hawthorne, N. J 402 Mace, Ann Elizabeth ' 65, 4309 Cary Street Rd.. Richmond 21. Va 147. 261. 383 Mackenzie. Susan F. ' 63. 1040 Riverview Dr.. Spartanburg. S. C 155. 337 Macomber. Mary J. ' 66, Roberts Union Colby College, Waterville, Me 136, 265, 402 Malley, Kathleen P. ' 66. 24 Quincy .St.. Chevy Chase 15, Md 158, 402 Malone. Margaret A. ' 66, 331 Pershing Ave.. Fort Riley. Kan 235. 402 Margolis. Maxine Gail ' 63. Franklin St.. Williamston. N. C 139. 339 Marks. Mary A. ' 66, 1 120 N. JetTerson St.. Huntington. Ind 244. 402 Marsh. Frances Stewart ' 64. 507 South Church St.. Monroe. N. C 244, 365 Marshall. Marianne ' 66. Off Martins Lane, Hingham, Mass 403 Martin, Carolyn S. 66, 1420 Cherokee Rd., Louisville 4, Ky 142, 403 Martin, Joanna Sibley ' 65, 210 Osceola Way, Palm Beach, Fla. 383 Martin. Mary Bynum. ' 65. 1209 Main St.. Tarboro. N. C. 145, 383 Mashburn, Anne S. ' 66. 410 Mammoth Oaks Dr.. Charlotte 7. N. C 144. 403 Matheson. Barbara Lemay 65. 101 Edgewood Dr.. Boone. N. C 159. 383 Mathews. Janet Allen ' 64. 21 Brookside Rd., Wallingford. Pa 155, 234, 235, 366. 403 Mathews. Louise A. ' 66. 21 Brookside Rd.. Wallingford. Pa 154 Mathews, Patricia Lee ' 65, 1136 Flamingo SW, Atlanta, Ga 244, 383 Mathis, Cynthia ' 66. Esso Standard Libya. Box 385. Tripoli. Libya 146, 265 Matrone, Margaret A. ' 63. 1333 Duplin Rd.. Raleigh, N. C 340 Matthews. Harriet L. ' 66. 301 Academy St.. Batesburg, S. C 403 Maxwell. Jane Meredith ' 65. 142 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C...384 May, Marilyn ' 66. 913 First St.. Franklin, La 140, 403 Mayer, Barbara Hamilton ' 64, 1050 Ridge Rd., Rock Hill, S. C 366 Mayer. Gail E. ' 63, N. Vosseller Ave.. Martinsville. N. J. Mayo. Elizabeth J. ' 66, 1548 Lee Ave., Tallahassee, Fla 148, 244. 403 McBryde. Priscilla ' 63, 410 E. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C 151, 211, 340 McCarty, Kristine Marie ' 65, 2713 Dogwood Rd.. Durham. N. C 384 McCleary, Jane Robinson ' 65 4310 Roland Ave.. Baltimore 10, Md 147. 264. 384 McComb. Elizabeth E. ' 66, 3909 Henderson Rd.. Greensboro, N. C 150, 403 McConnel, Diana Cecelia ' 65, 373 Vanderbilt Rd.. Asheville. N. C 384 McCrary. Blanche C. ' 66. Live Oak Plantation. Ravenel, S. C. .158 McCrary, Mary L. ' 63. Box 1056, Post, Texas McCurdy, Margaret Emily ' 63, Goose Neck Rd.. Chapel Hill. N. C. McDouale. Dorothy E. ' 66. 1820 Sterling Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 136, 403 McElderry, Andrea L. ' 63. 4336 Butler Place. Oklahoma City 18. Okla. McFarlane. Juretta C. ' 64. 1191 West Wesley Rd. N. W.. Atlanta 5. Ga. McGehee. Mary Harriette ' 64. 149 Gay Ave.. Clayton 5. Mo..... 149, 366 McGhee, Carolyn Sue ' 63, 1335 Neel St., Huntington, W. Va 151. 211. 340 McKaig, Sylvia Jean ' 64, 2710 Sharon Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 155. 202. 211. 366 McKay. Patricia Ann ' 65. 9619 Brace. Detroit 28. Mich 145. 384 McNally. Ann ' 65. 4579 Lakeshore Rd.. Port Huron, Mich 235, 384 McNeill. Leslie Gray ' 63, 511 N. Madison St.. Whiteville, N. C 340 McNiell. Laverne ' 63. 2604 Lowell, Memphis 14, Tenn 207. 340 McQuown. Dorothy Inza 64, 708 Melrose St., Winston-Salem, N. C 366 Page McTiche, Caryn L. ' 66, 22rN. Wynnewood Ave, Narherlh. Pa 146, 41)3 McWhorter. Evelyn E. ' 64. 1622 Virginia St. East.. Charleston. W. Va 244. 366 Mcadors. Marilyn Elaine ' 65. 7801 Pinemeadow Lane. Cincinnati 24. Ohio 384 Meeker. Ellis Emily ' 65. M)12 Worthinuton Dr.. Washington 16. D. C... 64, 116, 267, 384 Mehatfey. Peggy J. 66. 516 Bell. Rockdale. Texas -403 Mellencamp. Mary Case ' 65. 2937 North .Summit Ave.. Milwaukee 1 I. Wise. Mendenhall. Dianne J. ' 66. 114 Alberta Ave.. Johnstown, Penn 140, 403 Merritt, Susan Gorham ' 65, Route 2, Woodsdale, N. C 384 Middlebrooks. Sara H. ' 66. 4723 Prince Edward Dr.. Jacksonville, Fla 403 Miller, Ann Elizabeth ' 65, 6 Radcliffe St., MorrisviUe, Penn 384 Miller, Christie P. ' 65. 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Washington 7, D. C. Miller, Diann Marie ' 66, 1410 Gene St.. Winter Park. Fla 265. 403 Miller. Dorothy Fair ' 65. 101 Guilford Rd.. Jamestown. N. C -143. 384 Miller. Elizabeth G. ' 63. 766 Spring Lake Rd.. Columbia, S. C 136. 137, 341 Miller, Joan J. ' 66. 1928 Carrollton Rd.. Annapolis, Md 150. 403 Miller, Mary Melinda ' 65, 315 Stonegate Rd.. Peoria. Ill 129 Mills. Rebecca Ann ' 63. 2701 Connecticut Ave.. Washington 8. D. C- 159. 264. 341 Mitchell. Meriel Bull ' 64. 372 Fairfax. Winston-Salem. N. C 137, 162, 366 Mitchell, Priscilla G. ' 66, 176 East 77 St., New York 21, N. Y 403 Mitchell. Susan L. ' 66. 925 Golfview Rd.. Glenview, III 403 Moehlmann. Hollv Ellen ' 64. South Park St.. Richland, Penn 366 Moffat. Elizabeth Ann ' 64. 135 Derwent Dr.. Pittsburgh 37. Penn. Moger. Susan E. ' 66. 506 Jackson Ave.. Lexington. Va 154. 403 Montauue. Linda Dean ' 64. vVindy Ridge. Spruce Pine. N. C. Montgomery. Diana B. ' 64. R.F.D. 3. Smithfield. N. C 211, 366 Montgomery, Jane W. ' 66. 1306 Edgewater Court. Orlando. Fla 136. 403 Moore. Ardean Carol ' 65. 818 Boardman Rd.. Aiken, S. C. Moore. Linda C. ' 63. 204 Stebbins St.. Ashland. Va -- 264 Moore, Merry Dawn ' 65, 4605 29th St.. Mt. Ranier, Md 384 Moore, Nancy Lee ' 65, 207 Taplow Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md 153. 384 Moore. Rebecca Ann ' 64, 14 Fairland St.. Le.xington. Mass 135. 366 Morales. Edith M. ' 66. Box 35N Navy 115, New York, N. Y. Morgan, Barbara Agnes 65, 3 Deerfield Rd.. Asheville, N. C 384 Morgan, Marcaret A. ' 66. 1107 Johnston St.. Leaksville. N. C - -- 404 Morgan. Nancy J. D. ' 64. 105 W. Woodridge Dr.. Durham. N. C. Morris. Barbara R. ' 63, P. O. Box 168, Washington, N. C 137. 341 Morris, Elizabeth C. ' 64. 5205 Albemarle St., Washington 16, D. C 159. 366 Morris. Judith J. ' 63. 816 Oleander Dr. S. E., Aiken, S. C 141. 341 Morrison, Amy ' 65, 4450 North Park, Indianapolis 5, Ind 141. 244 Morrissey. Sheila Noel ' 64, c o Navy HQ Act Navy, 570 c o FPO. San Francisco. Calif 341 Mos,s, Bevery J. ' 66. 1839 Duval Rd.. Ocala. Fla 404 Moss. Judith Adele ' 64. 849 Richmond Ave.. Buffalo 22. N. Y 145. 366 Moss, Margaret Elaine ' 64, 2001 Winter St., Charlotte 5, N. C. Moss. Sara F. ' 66. 727 Short Dr.. Washington. N. C 136. 404 Moyer, Mary Joyce ' 63. 1338 Eberhart Ave.. Columbus. Ga. Mucke. Jane L. ' 66. 4516 Bruce Ave.. Minneapolis 24. Minn 154. 404 Mulder. Sarah M. ' 66. 109 Burnside Rd., Villanova, Penn.-- 154, 404 Murrav, Nancy Mcintosh ' 65, 51 Hillspoint Rd.. Westport. Conn 155, 385, 374 Muth, Frances Hilda ' 64. Old Annapolis Rd.. EUicott City. Md 258 Myers, Dianna Lynne ' 64, 1405 Camp Ave., Rockford, 111 145, 366 Myers, Rebecca Marcia ' 64, 1616 Lanuhorne Rd.. Lynchburg. Va 149, 267. 285 Nasser. Patricia A. ' 63. 610 Fifth St., Huntington, W. Va. Neblett. Beverly Ann ' 64. 3528 Marquette.- Dall s, Texas -. 137, 367 Nelson, Kristen C. 66. 131 Prince St.. W. Newton, Mass --404 Neulon, Barbara Lillian 65, 1309 West Nash St.. Wilson, N. C 140, 385 Page Nichols. Barbara C. ' 66, 516 Glen Park Dr., Bay Village 40, Ohio 156, 404 Nichols, Josephine M. ' 66, 459 McCartha Dr.. Columbus. Cia. Nicks, Sam Freeman ' 63, 701 Gordon .St.. Roxboro, N. C 207. 342 Nicoll. Christine ' 66. 4 Third St., Col. Springs. Col 142. 404 Nimnicht. Elizabeth ' 64. 6959 Almours Dr.. Jacksonville. Fla --367. 151. 211 Nixon. Sarah J. ' 66. 1401 West Waba.sh Ave.. Crawfordsville, Ind. - 146, 404 Noblett, Sara Carey ' 64, Irvington Rd.. Kilmarnock, Va 367, 145 Nolan, Pamela 64, 433 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S, C 367, 137 Norcross, Regina Gertrude ' 65, 515 N. E. lOlst St.. Miami 38, Fla 385 Nuzum, Linda L. ' 66, 102 Ellenton St., Aiken, S. C 404 O ' Conner. Eileen T. ' 66, 360 Robin Hood Rd. N. E.. Atlanta, Ga 404 Odom, Carolyn Suzanne ' 64, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C. Oehl. Susan W. ' 63. 182 Fuller Lane. Winnetka. Ill - 223. 288. 304 Oliver. Paula E. ' 66. 2224 Albans, Houston 5, Texas — 404 O ' Neall. Marjorie Ann ' 65, 1111 Brvn Mawr Ave.. Orlando. Fla 155. 385, 374, 65 Orr, Linda ' 65, 2241 Sanford Lane, Charlotte, N. C 155. 385 Osborne. Margaret Alice ' 65. P. O. Box 353. Taylorsville. N. C ..-141, 244, 385, 129 Osthoff, Anita Marie ' 64, 617 North Oak St., Hinsdale, 111. Overman, Betsy L. ' 66, Box 844, Goldsboro, N. C 41)4 Pace. Ellen Malotte ' 63, 7083 Paddison Rd., Cincinnati 30, Ohio 159, 342 Packard, Janice Alden ' 64, 2899 Ridgewood Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio 141, 343 Paetsch, Johanna ' 64, 20 Woodlawn Dr., Trumbull, Conn. Painter. Prudence Steele ' 64. 3427 Guilford Terrace, Baltimore 18. Md. Palantzas, Nancy Ann ' 65. 610 North Jackson St.. Goldsboro. N. C. Palmer, Grace Ellen ' 63, 2525 Highland Ave., Durham, N. C 343 Palmer. Maruith J. ' 64, Cine. U.S. Naveur Staff. USN 100 Fleet P.O.. N.Y.. N.Y 143 Pandolfo. Andrea V. ' 66. 705 B. Wright Ave.. Wheeler AFB, Oahu, Hawaii 134, 404 Panaborn, Penelope A. ' 63. pro. Box 1896. Dhahran. Saudi Arabia 151, 202, 223, 343 Papps, Carol B. ' 65. Eight MacKenzie Rd.. Morristown, N. J 385 Parker. Mary A. ' 64. 3801 Ocean Ave.. Virginia Beach. Va 367 Parker. Mary T. ' 65. 339 Vanderbilt Rd., Asheville, N. C 385 Parks. Linda W. ' 65, 3110 Buckingham Rd.. Durham. N. C 385 Parsons. Meredith ' 63. 338 Greenleaf Ave.. Wilmette. Ill 343 Patch. Teresa A. ' 66, 7904 Collece Lane, Annandale, Va --136, 404, 390 Patrick, Camdla N. ' 65, 1623 Pope Ave., Richmond 27, Va.. 149. 385 Patterson. Josephine ' 65. 100 Marshall St., Tarboro, N. C. Patterson. Susan E. ' 64. R. D. 2. Marion. N. Y 244, 367 Patterson, Sylvia F. ' 65. 2706 Alamance Rd.. Burlington. N. C -385. 253 Patton. Sheila M. ' 64, 6250 Chapman Field Dr.. Miami 56, Fla 143, 367 Pauley, Margaret K. ' 65, 107 Frankel Blvd.. Merrick, N. Y 142. 385 Pauly. Ann F. ' 65, 1305 Sussex Rd.. West Englewood, N. J 147. 385 Paulv. Susan J. ' 65. 3600 Mound Way. Mariemont 27, Ohio 155, 129, 385 Payne, Lura R. ' 66. Box 425, Belmont, N. C 404 Peace. Jacquelyn ' 65. 416 Springdale Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C 218. 385 Peach. Stephanie M. ' 64. 920 Dacian Ave.. Durham. N. C. Peak. Marilyn J. ' 66. 7690 Huntington Rd.. Hudson. Ohio 404 Pearse. Mary T. ' 66, 713 Anderson St.. Durham. N. C. Pearson. Marilyn 63, 58 Palmer Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y 343 Pell. Nancy A. ' 63. 420 SW I 1th Court. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 135, 343 Pemberton, Mary N. ' 63. Box 7, Yanceyville. N. C 343 Perham. Andrea J. ' 64. 1105 Foxcroft Rd.. Richmond, Va. Persons, Susan L. ' 65. 723 Anderson St.. Durham, N. C 202 Peters. Donna S. ' 64, 1024 O Ave.. Cayce, S. C 137 Pharr. Diana L. ' 66, 62 ! E. Patton Ave., Montgomery, Ala 142, 405 Philbrick, Janice L. ' 66. 15 Friendly Rd.. E. Greenwich. R. 1 405 Phillips, Elisabeth L. ' 66, 2517 Perkins Rd.. Durham. N. C 154. 405 Phillips. Katharine A. ' 66. 999 Audubon Dr.. Memphis. Tenn 405 Pickering. Mary E. ' 66, 315 Cutler St.. Raleigh, N. C 134, 405, 260, 244 Page Pickelt, Anne C. 66. 17(10 Duke Univer itv K d.. niirhani. N. C 235 Pickett, Helen I . ' 64. yi4 Viciir lane. Alexandria. Va 155. 202. 218 Pickrell, Anna M. 65. .3 Sylvan Rd.. Durham, N. C...137, 385, 405 Pierce, Sara H. ' 64. 1710 Cambridge Dr., Kinston, N. C 367 Pierpont. Carolyn H, ' 64. 808 Coolidge St.. Westfield. N. J 367. 147 Pil ram. Ann I . 65. 311 Rockwell Terrace. Frederick. Md ...143. 385 Pipas, Carol A. 63, 213 hast Northport Rd., Kings Park, N. ' V...344 Pipkin. Rebecca S. 64. 122 B North St.. Chapel Hill. N. C 309 Pitlman. Frances E. 65. 6700 Monroe Rd.. Charlotte 5. N. C. Pittman. Germaine ' 64. 315 South Beverly Glen. Los Angeles 24. Calif 367. 145 Plant, Mary A. 65. 230 Westminster Dr.. Tallahassee. Fla. Piatt. Bonnie R. 63. Purchase Rd.. Southbury. Conn 344 Poirier. Marsha L.. 210 W. Lavender Ave., Durham. N. C. Poole, Andrienne J. 66. 21 Springbrook Trail, Lake Mohawk, N. J 144. 405 Potocki. Mary J. 66. 2102 Howard Dr.. Winter Park, Fla 148, 405 Powell, Eleanor P. 64, 804 Park Ave,. Goldsboro, N. C 368 Powell, Julia H. 66, 2227 NW 5th Place, Gainjsville, Fla 405 Powell. Shirley A. 65, Bex 219. Middlesex. N. C 386, 244 Powers. Marilyn E. 65, 211 Gibson Rd.. Louisville 7, Ky 386 Pratt. Ellen W, 66. 2744 McDowell St.. Durham. N. C 235. 405 Pressman. Ellen M. 65. 5615 Southwestern. Dallas 9. Tex 386 Prewitt. Alice A. 64, No. 1 Fairyland Club, Lookout Mountain. Tenn 151, 368. 235 Price. Alma J. 64. P. O, Box 1145. Kannapolis, N. C 147, 368 Price. Mary K. 65, USA Engineer Dist-E.. APO 67, San Francisco, Calif. Pritchett, A nne S. 64. 712 Quaker Lane. High Point, N. C... 344 Proctor, Barbara A. ' 63, 1304 South Garnett St.. Henderson, N. C 149, 211. 344. 237 Proctor. Marcia J. 66, 211 University Dr., Athens Ga 158, 405 Pruitt. Louise T. 66. 235 Eastland Ave,. Pelham. N. Y ...405 Pugh. Pamela L, ' 65, 6342 Burlwood Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. 153, 217, 386 Putnam, Margaret L. 66, 21 10 Live Oak Rd., Orange. Tex 405 Quattlebaum. ' Ann L. 65. Route 1, Box 9, Monetta. S. C 386 Quinby, Miriam J, 64. 1801 Wycliff, Orlando, Fla, Rackelman, Susan J, 65, 109 Anona PI., Satellite Beach, Fla 153, 386 Ramseur, Mary R. 64, 305 North St., Anderson, S. C. Ramsey, Carol A. 63, 2512 Sunset Dr.. Tampa 9. Fla 137, 211. 344 Ramsey, Elizabeth A. 66. 2901 Clover Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 158. 405 Ramsev. Sarah H. 65. Rt. 1. Box 295, Sandston, Va 386. 244 Randall, Elizabeth W, 65, 723 St. Johns Rd„ Baltimore 10, Md. Randolph, Marjorie A. 64, 755 Oaklawn Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C 368 Rankin, Rosalie A. 66, 3801 N. Nelson St.. Arlington 7. Va 134. 405 Ransey. Anne L. 64, 1825 Roosevelt St.. Hollvwood. Fla 143, 368 Ray. Andrena E. 64. 112 tuscon Dr.. Sumter, S. C 153, 368 Ray. Carolyn L. ' 66. P. O. Box 181. Burnsville, N. C 405 Ray. Mary J. ' 64, 1824 Kanuca Rd., Hendersonville, N. C 155, 218, 368 Reback, Diane J. ' 66, 1218 Devere Dr., Silver Spring, Md 138, 405 Rector. Judith A, ' 65, 15 Abbott Ave., North Merrick, N. Y... .386 Reeves, Sara K. ' 66, 4382 Skyland Dr. NE, Atlanta 5, Ga 146, 405 Reuter, Jerilyn G. ' 66, Little Meadows Rd. R,D. 1, Wexford, Penn 154, 406 Reyling, Theodora R. ' 66, 300 Bryant Ave.. Roslyn. N. Y 406 Reynolds. Anne K. ' 65. 1822 McGougan Rd.. Fayetteville, N. C 141, 129, 386 Reynolds. Lillian R. ' 65, 2502 Wrightwood Ave,, Durham, N. C 386 Reynolds, Susan V. ' 65, 717 Shallowford Rd.. Durham. N. C 406 Rhodes. Linda S. ' 65, 9916 Holmhurst Rd., Bethesda 14. Md. Rice, Carol A. ' 66. P. O. Box 202, Milledgeville, Ga 265, 406 Rice, Sara A. ' 63, 2550 Warwick Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 153, 345 Ricketts. Maryann. ' 65. P. O. Box 10727. Raleigh. N. C .151, 218, 386 Ridge, Martha C. 64. 407 Vine St., High Point, N. C, Ritter, Martha L. 66. 5905 Greenbriar Rd. NE, Atlanta 5, Ga 152, 244. 153. 406 Robb, Mary D. ' 65. 3902 Eton Rd., Durham, N. C 149, 386 Page Robbins, Jane T. ' 65. 3100 Foxhall Rd.. Washinuton 16, D. C 147, 386 Robert, Carol M. ' 64. 200 College Rd., Richmond 29, Va... 147, 345 Roberts. Particia A. ' 63, 628 Cumberland Ave., Teaneck, N. J 155, 347 Rohcrls, Sheila R, ' 66, Elkhorn, Neb 406 Kolurtson, Deanna L. ' 65, 21(1 Oxford Dr., Savannah, (ia 135, 386 Robertson. Sandra M. ' 64, Belle Haven Place, Greenwich, Conn. 159, 368 Robins. Judith A. ' 64. 1415 Wendover Dr.. High Point, N. C 147, 368 Robinson, Barbara A, ' 63. Brintons Bridge Rd.. Chadds Ford, Pa 141. 207. 345 Robinson, Sandra J. ' 65. 154 Dalmeny Rd.. Briarcliff Manor. N, Y 368. 234, 351 Robinson, Susan ' 64, 4000 Harding Place, Nashville 12. Tenn... 141 Rodrian, Susan K. ' 66. 1320 Greenfield Rd.. Evansville. Ind 406 Rodrigues, Judith L. ' 65, 6400 White Hall Dr., Fayetteville, N. C 218, 386 Rogers. Barbara J. ' 65. 200 Grace St.. Oxford, N. C. Rogers. Becky A. ' 65. 202 Woodhaven Dr., Lexington. N. C 217 Rogers. Linda S, ' 65. 1105 Greenhill Ave.. Wilmington 3, Del 135, 386 Rogers. Myra S. ' 66. 99 Gracelvn Rd., Asheville, N, C. ...142, 406 Rom, Karen T. ' 64, 1213 Watson Dr.. Wilson. N. C. Roper. Emily R. ' 66. I 10 Woodside Dr., McLean. Va 150. 406 Rosenberger, Lisa B. ' 63. 332 East Beverley St. Staunton, Va. . 345 Ross, Marcia Moore ' 65, 107 Ashbourne Rd., Columbus, Ohio... 386. 147, 234, 235 Rouse, Mariiaret C. ' 63, 1409 Stuart Court, Annandale, Va 135, 270. 346, 312 Rowland, Betsy Ann ' 63, 37 Fairlawn Ave., Youngstown 12, Ohio 345 Rowland. Suzanne E. ' 66, 718 W. Hampton Ave.. Sumter, S. C. 148. 406 Roy, Susannah M. ' 65. 604 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C. Roznoy. Carol J. ' 66. 141 North Ave., Westport, Conn 406 Rudiger. Rosalind Louise 64, 522 Sherman Ave., Hawthorne, N. Y 159. 369, 244 Rudolf. Judith A. ' 66, 716 Reed St., Neenah, Wis 406, 260 Rumpf, Christine ' 63, Box 261, Windermere, Fla 346 Rundles. Charlotte ' 65. 132 Pinecrest Rd., Durham. N, C 386 Russell, Mary Lynn ' 64, 301 Oakland St., Kings Mountain, N, C. Sader, Martha Maxwell ' 64, Grand View, Brevard. N. C 369 Saint-Amand. Emilia A. ' 65. 802 College Dr., Gaffney. S. C ...114. 137. 386 Sale, Claudia B. ' 66, 1 104 St. Andrews Dr., Fairfax, Va 144, 406 Salinger, Jill H. ' 66. 3444 Rugby Rd.. Hope Valley. Durham. N. C 148. 406 Samonds. Janet Eloise ' 64, 2011 Pershing St.. Durham. N. C. 145, 369 Sampson. Eleanor A, ' 66, 110 River Dr.. Lancaster, Pa 146, 406 Sanders, Mariann Kirven ' 64, 755 Sylvan Rd,, Winston-Salem, N. C. Sapp. Karen L. ' 66, 102 Hamilton St., Leaksville. N, C 158, 406 Sargent, Mary L. ' 63, 5944 Frederick Square, Apt. 4, Dallas 25. Texas 346 Saunders. Sulvia Anne ' 65, 1322 Greenway Dr.. High Point. N, C 157, 129. 386 Sawyer. Martha Jane ' 65. 101 South Ash St., Elizabeth City, N. C 147, 386 Sawyer. Patti G, ' 63. P, O, Box 251, Smyrna, Ga 346 Schad, Susan Patterson ' 65, 1405 Van Steffy Ave.. Wyomissing. Pa 151. 386 Schade, Jean Whitelaw ' 63, 5220 42nd St. N.W.. Washington 15. D. C. Schlesinger. Sally Anne ' 65, 3173 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hghts. IX. Ohio 135. 386 Schmidt. Sybille M. ' 64. 1008 Norwood Ave.. Durham. N. C. Schuenemann. Roblyn ' 63. 400 W. Browning Rd., Collingswood 6, N. J 305, 346 Schumacher, Sally Ann ' 65, 1017 Wilbert Road, Lakewood 7, Ohio 151. 218. 386 Scott, Elisabeth C. 66, 719 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C 406 Scott. Julia A. 66, 170 Beaverdam Rd., Asheville, N. C 406 Scribner. Hillis M. ' 66. c o Remington Rand. New York. N. Y 140. 406 Searles, Dennes Leigh ' 65, 3130 Elms Park Dr.. Missoula. Mont 151 Sears. Barbara Ruth ' 65. 411 Marathon Ave.. Dayton 6, Ohio 223. 387 Sedgwick. Janice Robbins ' 63, 223 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla 346 Seeman, Charlotte Gail ' 63. 1 Mackenzie Drive, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Page Sellers, Viola Carol ' 65. 1 15 S. Briggs Ave.. Durham. N. C Wl Shaban. Janet Anne ' 65. 1075 Mango Avenue. Sunnyvale, Calif _ 258 Shaio. Diana Victoria ' 64, Carrera 9 86 85. Bogota, Colombia. S. A 223. 369 .Shaw, Maria S. ' 66, Rt. 1. Brentwood, Tenn 257, 146, 407 Shaw. Martha K. ' 63. 1201 Brooks Ave.. Raleigh. N. C .. 223. 225. 347 Shearer. Eilah J. ' 63. 611 Sunset Ct.. Cape Girardeau. Mo. 305, 211, 254, 347, 258 Shearer, Sylvia Ely 63. 250 North East 104th St., Miami 38, Fla 267 Sheffield, Jo Ellen 65, 4536 Nandina Dr.. Columbia. S. C. 387. 257 Sheridan. Alice Murrell ' 64. 1326 E. 58th St., Chicago 37. III..... 147. 369 Sherman. Carolyn I.. ' 66, 1303 earner Ave., Schenectady, N. Y 156, 407, 244 Shore, Carey D. ' 66, 901 Colville Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 407 Shuft ' , Clark Lee 64, 528 Falls Rd., Rocky Mount. N. C. Shuford. Charlotte 63. 218 East Congress St.. Lincolnton. N. C 153, 347 Sides, Martha Gail 63, Box 432, Conover. N. C .305. 347 Sifers, Christina 66, 5735 High Drive, Shawnee Mission. Kansas 154, 407 Sigmon, V rna Hahn ' 65, Box 146. Mt. Pleasant. N. C 387 Siler, Becki Alice 66. 50 Woodcrest Ave.. Dayton, Ohio 144, 407 Siler. Nancy E. ' 63, Box 404. Franklin, N, C 211, 347 Simeon, Carole lee ' 64, 810 Ferndale Dr., High Point. N. C 137. 369 Simpson. Lucia E. ' 66. 763 Barnsdale Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C 244. 140. 407 Sinn, Sharon E. ' 66. 3405 Blackhawk Dr.. Madison. Wisconsin 150. 407 Sitton. Sharon P. ' 65. 106 Buchanan Blvd., Durham. N. C 369, 255 Skaggs, Mary Sue 63, 2106 Kanawha Ave.. S.E.. Charleston 4. W. Va 347 Skiles. Susan M. 66. 2717 Silverside Rd.. Wilminuton 3. Del 145. 347 Slaughter. Celia R. 66. 810 Linwood Rd.. Birmingham 5. Ala 150, 407 Slocum, Nancy E. ' 66, 1539 Kathwood Drive, Columbia. S. C 154. 407 Smeltz. Carol J. ' 66, 419 Concord Ave.. Wilmington 3, Del .144, 407 Smith. Barbara H. 66. 795 KnoUwood Terrace, Westfield. N. J 136. 407 Smith. Carolyn Linwood 65. 2221 Whitman Rd., Raleieh. N. C 137. 387. 259 Smith. Charlotte E. ' 63. 207 Roberts St.. Livingston. Tenn 135. 347 Smith. Elizabeth Ann ' 64, Lewis Dr., Kennesaw, Ga. Smith. Elizabeth L. 63. 2221 Whitman Rd.. Raleigh. N. C 149, 347, 369 Smith, Emily Carol 64. 206 Homewood Ave.. Greensboro. N. C 396 Smith. Frances Ann ' 64. 2707 Sharondale Dr., N.E., Atlanta 5. Ga. Smith. Heather Howard ' 65. 8 France PI.. Larchmont. N. Y. Smith, Julie A. ' 66. 7415 Falmouth St.. Springfield. Va 150. 407 Smith. Kathryn O. 63. Rt. 1, Deep Run, N. C 347, 65 Smith, Letitia Anne ' 64, 2300 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 369 Smith. Marcia Sharon ' 64. 116 Powhatan Parkway. Hampton. Va 139, 369 Smith, Margaret L. 66. 1119 Jefferson Ave., New Orleans, La ' . 407 Smith. Mary T. ' 63. 3420 Piping Rock Lane. Houston 27. Texas 153. 347 Smith, Patricia G. 66, 3443 North Venice St.. Arlington 7. Va 210. 407 Smith. Sandra Glynn 65. Route 3. Box 401. Covington, Va. Smith. Sarah Lynn ' 65. Route 3, Box 401, Covington, Va 264 Smith. Sharon A. ' 65. 4798 West Ave., Washington, D. C 387 Smith. Susan E. ' 65. 172 Elatan Dr.. Pittsburgh. Pa 155, 218. 38 ' ' Smith. Warren C. 66. 2227 Sharon Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. .235. 407 Snow. Elizabeth B. ' 66. 1712 Hermitage Ave.. Huntsville. Ala 264. 407 Snyder. Mary A. ' 66, 1315 Green Way Dr., High Point, N. C 407 Snyder. Mary E. 66, Darlington Rd.. Darling. Pa. 144, 407 Southmayd, Carol J. ' 65. 4902 Fort Sumner Dr., Washington. D. C 159, 129. 387 Speck. Linda J. 64. 3204 Churchill Rd.. Raleigh, N. C. 369 Speck, Martha L. ' 66, 3204 Churchill Rd.. Raleieh. N. C 153 Page Sperry, Sue ' 63, 226 Elbern Ave., Harrison, Ohio 306, 135. 348 Spivey. Peggy J. 66, 2312 N. W. 52. Oklahoma City, Okia 267, 407 Spratt, Sally J. ' 63, 2318 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte, N. C 312. 348, 235 Stallings, Ann C. 63, 1 Alastair Crt. Apts., Durham, N. C. ..L348 Stanley. Margaret J. ' 66. 3915 Devine St., Columbia, S. C 136. 407 Stansbury. Dale G. ' 66. 2116 Wright Ave., Greensboro, N. C 146, 407 Stead, Nancy W. ' 66, 2122 Myrtle Dr.. Durham, N. C ' 408 Stem. Jerry B. ' 65. 202 Stedman St., Fayetteville, N. C. Stencel. Michelle M. ' 63. Windswept Dr.. Asheville, N. C. Stephens. Ann Lyn 65. 620 Manchester Lane. Birmingham. Ala. Sterling. Lesley J. 66. P. O. Box 1163. Raleigh. N. C. 408. 64 Stettler. Kathleen C. 64. 105 Highland Ave., Passaic, N. J. .. 307 Stevens. Lynn B. ' 66. Naval Air Station, Key West, Fla 408, 244 Stevenson. Monica L. 65, American Embassy, Santiago, Chile... 155. 38 Stilwell. Louise A. 64, Hq. U.S. Army Supp. Group, Vietnan APO 143. .San Francisco. Calif. 370 Stinnett. Ann R. 63, P. O. Box 633. Brenham. Texas 159, 158. 349 Stone. Margaret P. 65. 929 Starling Ave.. Martinsville. Va... ' ..387 Stover, Pamela Anne ' 65. 502 Station Ave., l.anghorne. Pa 387 Strayhorn. Martha D. 64. Woodmont Blvd.. Nashville. Tenn 307. HS. 211. 370 309 Strother. Rebecca A. 63. 5806 Kimbal St.. Raleigh. N. C 121. 149, 202. 349 Stroupe. Sandra P. ' 66. 2300 Laburnum Ave., Charlotte. N. C 144. 40S Stubbs, Rowena M. ' 66. 4975 Ortega Forest Dr., Jacksonville. Fla 148. 408 Stubbs. Sara M. ' 66, 3080 South Detroit Way, Denver, Col 150 408 Stuckey, Carol L. ' 64, 2219 Beverly Dr., Charlotte, N. C.. 149, 370 Sugg. Ann 63, 517 Shady Circle Dr.. Rocky Mount, N. C 149, 211. 3S0 Sun, Pamela P. 65. 3304 River Rd.. Toledo. Ohio 159, 388 Surbaugh. George A. ' 66. R R 6. Box 78. Anderson. Ind. 134, 408 Surratt, Mary E. 63, P. O. Box 5. Rose Hill. N. C 211, 388, 257 Sutch, Ruth M. 65, 148 Cedar Lane, Cheshire. Conn 218. 388 Sutton. Sara K. 63. Route 1, Faison, N. C 157. 129, 350 Swain, Elizabeth 64, 2824 Wesleyan Lane. Winston-Salem, N. C 370 Swain, Lamar Marie 65 603 Small St. Wash Park. Washington. N. C . ...137. 388 Swaringen. Cheryl C. 66. 705 B West Wendover Ave,, Greensboro, N. C 148, 408 Sydnor. Caroline M. ' 64. 920 Vicar Lane. Alexandria, Va 155. 370 Taggart. Barbara J. ' 64, 516 Ardmore Ave., Pitman. N. J 370 Tarpley, Mary C. 65, 2828 Cherrywood Ave.. Dallas, Tex 223. 388 Tart. Edwina A. ' 63. 1509 Willow Rd.. Hendersonville, N. C. . 350 Tart, Lois M. 65. 454 W. Market St., York, Pa 151. 388 Tarwater. Nancy P. 66. Rt. 4. Box 65. Harriman. Tenn. 158. 408 Tavernise. Pia 65. 208 Watts St.. Durham. N. C. Taylor. Jeanette M. 63. 618 Elm St.. Greenville, N. C 350 Taylor, Rebecca J. 65. Gatesville, N. C 388 Teets. Catherine A. ' 65, 7621 S. W. 64th Court, Miami, Fla 159, 388 Temple, Nancy L. 65, 271 Brewer Ave.. Winter Park. Fla 135, 388 Thacker, Joyce M. 65, P. O. Box 35. Ent. A. F. B. Colorado .143. 388. 260 Thaver. Ann W. 65. 3804 Friendly Rd., Greensboro. N. C .....154. 370. 261 Theobald. Joan L. 66. 108 Meriden Dr.. Hockessin. Del 146. 235. 408. 260 Thomas. Helen L. 64. 1285 Hillside Dr.. Lancaster. Pa 350, 309, 244 Thomas, Sandra K. 63, Rt. 7, Box 806. Sanford. N. C 350 Thompson. Janet M. 66. 4610 Cedar Oaks Lane. Bellaire, Texas 408 Thompson. M. Jeanne 63. 303 Yeager St.. Tullahoma. Tenn 267, 350 Thompson, Nancy W. 63. River Rd., Washington, N. C 306 Thompson. Rebecca J. 65. 632nd Radar Sqdn.. Roanoke Rapids. N. C 388 Thornton. June W. ' 65, 2765 Hillandale Circle, Macon, Ga 137. 388 Tinsley. Ethel M. ' 66. 3 M BIdg. 1. 3-Chome Omote Cho . ' Vkasada. Minato-Ku. Tokyo, Japan 142, 388, 408 Tiregol. Fusun A. ' 63, Semsipasa Ogdulsok, No. 43, Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey 351 Page Titus, Jane W. 65. :()W) (irand Blvd.. Schenectady. N. Y 388, 235, 24-1 lobin, Sammie I.. ' 65. 733 Schrubb Dr., Dayton. Ohio .141. 370 lodd, Bicnda G. ' 66. R. F. D. 2. Fredericktown. Ohio 235. 408 lotllcmlre. Patricia A. 65. Sierra-Gorda 265. 1 omas Dc Barr. Mexico. 10 DF Mexico 305, 145. 270, 388 lolson. Jane E. ' 63. 5615 Glcnwood. Bethesda, Md 244 Tomlinson. Judith F. ' 66, 455 Terhune Rd.. Princeton. N. J 408. 257 Tousev. Gail M. ' 64, 4401 Country Club Rd.. Jacksonville. Fla... 144. 370 Towle. Patricia M. 63. 33 F Venetian Vy., Apt. 85, Miami Beach. Fla 207. 351 Trent, Mary Duke 63, 1415 Bivins St„ Durham, N. C .351 Trent. Marv F. 64, 7000 Beach Plaze, St. Petersburg Bch., Fla. 151, 370. 304 Trent, Rebecca G. ' 64, 1415 Bivins St.. Durham, N. C 129 Trimbur, Nancy J. ' 64, 3204 Crescent Dr.. Warren, Ohio. .159, 370 Triplett. Joy E. ' 63, 3112 Ardslev Dr., Orlando, Fla 351 Tucker. Nancy A. ' 66, 25 Jefferson Rd., Orlando, Fla 408 Turner, Suzanne L. ' 66, 514 Aquahart Rd., Glen Burnie, Md 408 Tuttle, Wendelin H. ' 65, 1000 Mary .Mien Lane, Mountainside. N, J .159 Tuul. Mall ' 65, 90 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N. Y 218, 388, 244 Tyler, Margaret C. ' 66, 6103 Temple Rd., Jacksonville, Fla 408 Ullenberi;, Judith A. 65, 1317 Woodhill Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn.. 388 Umstead, Merle B. 64, 1552 Hermitage Ct., Durham, N. C. Upchurch. Mabel S. 64, 1724 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N. C...371 L ' zzell, Margaret A. 63. 617 S. Madison Ave., Goldsboro, N. C 351 Vail, Helen W. 64, 2730 Circle Dr.. Durham, N, C 159, 371 Vale, Kathryn A. 65, Box 85, Goldston, N, C 388 Van De Ree, Carol E. ' 65, Bo.x 20. Route 2. Clinton, Md 388 Van Dyck. Judith L. ' 63. 422 Sinclair St.. Norfolk, Va - ...143, 202, 351 Van Kyke, Maureen K. 66, 5916 E. Seventh St., Tulsa, Okla 409 Van Landingham, Carol L. ' 66, Erwin Heiehts, Thomasville, N. C -409 Venning, Virsinia R. ' 66, 1620 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C 409 Vick. Bonnie ' ' G. ' 63, 3063 Marne Dr., Atlanta, Ga .--211, 351 Vintmner, Jane M. ' 64, 35 Academy St., Franconia, N. H... 371 Vogel, Lynne M. ' 63, 4112 25th Place North, Arlington, Va.....351 VoTbera Phyllis D. ' 63. 532 Forestdale Rd., Kingsport, Tenn. Wagoner, Jildity A. ' 65. 155 Spring Rd.. Scotia. N. Y 388 WaFsman. Margaret ' 64. 33 Ladoga Ave., Tampa, Fla 371 Wald, Gail Sue ' 63, 635 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C...139, 352 Waldchen. Helen E. ' 63. 414 Grove St., We.sttield, N. J. Waldrop, Gwendolyn ' 64, Route 5, Box 243, Richmond, Va 309. 264, 371 Walker, Beatrice A. ' 66, 1885 Shore Dr. S, Apt. 314, St. Petersburg, Fla 409 Walker. Margaret B. 66, 2223 West Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 409 Wallace, Sue D. 64, P. O. Box 875, Chapel Hill, N. C. Wallwork, Lany K. 63, 1703 Green Hills Dr., Nashville, Tenn 147, 352 Walston, Daisy P. 66. Box 122. Tarboro, N. C. . 409 Wanless, Carole R. ' 63. 2024 Wiggins. Springfield, 111 143, 352 Wanless, Julia M. ' 66, 2024 Wiggins. Springfield. Ill 142. 409 Ward. Ann C. 63, Chaplains Office. St. Elizabeths Hosp.. Washington, D. C. 352 Warn, Martha R. 63, 127 White Oak Ridge Rd., Short Hills, N. J 207 Warner, Janet L. 66, 2501 Park Ave,, Rivera Beach, Fla. Washburn, Barbara J. 64, 1906 East Oakland, Bloomincton, 111 147, 221, 371 Waterman, Patricia 65. 185 Saranac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y...145, 389 Waters, Elizabeth W. 63, 5110 Longfellow. Tampa. Fla 202 Watson, Barbara G. 65, Box 185. Rowland. N. C 389 Watson, Jean C. 65. 4023 Briston Rd., Durham, N. C 149, 218, 389 Watson, Katrina J. 64, 2123 Woodland Ave., Raleigh, N. C 137, 371 Watson, Susan D. 66, 1928 Ranger Ct. USNTC, Halsey Village. Great Lakes, III 409 Watson, Wendy P. ' 65, Box 419. Route 2, McLean, Va 389 Weatherford. Elizabeth R. 66, 1625 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn 142, 409 Weaver, Janet Marie 64, Box 138, Bailey, N. C 140, 141, 371 Weaver, Sandra E. 63. 1515 N. McKinley Rd.. Arlington. Va...352 Weaver, Sarah L. 65, Fresno 211, Colonia Aguila, Tampico Tamps. Mexico 141. 389 Webber. Winona L. ' 64. 2441 Temple Dr.. Winter Park, Fla. .371 Weber, Joan C. ' 65, 167 Scarcliffe Dr.. Malverne. N. Y 267, 389 Page Weeks. Barbara K. ' 64, 1445 Canterbury Ct., Aiken, S. C 153, 371 U ' ceks. Beverly V. ' 63, 1317 N. Gregson St., Durham, N. C 137. 352 Wciner. Judith A. ' 63. 304 Crittenden St.. Greenville. Mis.s 353, 309 Weldon. Nancy L. 64, 1527 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C 371 Welfare, Kathleen 66, 2641 Kevnolds Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 136, 409 Well. Phoebe ' 63, 602 Fifth Ave., Iowa City, Iowa 151, 202. 353 Welter. Elizabeth A. ' 63. 1031 Field Place, Baldwin. N. Y 318. 353 West. Ruth T. ' 66. 120 Midway Ave.. Clarks Summit. Pa. 158, 409 Westcott, Martha D.. 142-B. Rt. 1. Durham. N. C. Wheat. Mary Erskine. 64, 133 Greenville St. S. W.. Aiken, S, C 371 Wheland, Margaret E. ' 63, 9033 S. Bell Ave., Chicago 20, 111 153, 129, 353 Whisnant, Betty L. ' 66, 2917 Crosby Rd., Charlotte, N. C 409 White, Catherine M. ' 63, 2520 Kenmore Rd.. Richmond, Va. White. Christine Perry ' 64, Box 21, Glen Head, N. Y 147, 371, 65 White, Frances Randolph ' 65, Caixa 878 Campinas, Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil 147, 218, 389 White, Jane Dale ' 64, 921 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, N. C. White, Jo Ann ' 63, 16th and Boulevard. Barnegat Light. N. J 267. 353 White, Sarah N. 66. 106 E. Hillcrest Dr.. Greenville. S. C 136. 409 White. Susan Arline 63, 180 Mayfair Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa 143, 202, 353 Whitley, Lynda Carole 64, 3289 Arnwood Ave., Macon, Ga 218, 389 Whitmire, Clara Ann 63, 217 Meyers Dr,, Greenville, S, C 353 Wilbourne. Harriet S. 64, Box 308, Lillington, N. C 141, 371 Wilcox, Cynthia Gould ' 63, Mahkeenac Farm 42, Lenox, Mass. ..353 Wilcox, Landis Rose 64 356 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C 143. 371 Wiley Sarah H. 63, Wakefield Forest, Early.sville, Va 135, 353, 305 Wilkinson, Lillian Anne ' 64, 718 Garden St., Charleston, W. Va 137, 218, 371 Willert. Lorraine V. ' 66, 111-15 75 Ave., Forest Hills 75, N. Y 409 Williams, Alice J, ' 66, Blue Haven, Leesville Rd., Raleigh, N. C 148, 409, 390 Williams, Ann Malloy ' 65. 43 Red Cloud Rd., ' Fort Rucker, Ala 306, 159. 389 Williams. Carol 63. Rt. 6. Raleigh. N. C 148. 149, 353 Williams, Catherine T. ' 63, 817 North Leahy, Pawhuska, Okla. Williams, Elizabeth K. ' 66. N. Tennessee Rd.. Box 324. Cartersville, Ga ...136, 409 Williams, Frances G. ' 66, 2147 Roswell Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C 154, 202 Williams, Martha ' 64, 1441 Perkin St.. Alcoa, Tenn. Williams, Mary Frances ' 65. Box 238. Boonville. N. C 159, 389 Williams, Patti Jean ' 63, 11435 Fuerte Farms Rd., El Cajon, Calif. Williams, Roberta G, ' 63, 120 N. Franklin St., Rocky Mount, N. C 306, 227, 226, 354 Williams. Ruth ' 63, Rt. 1, Box 242, Erwin Rd., Durham, N. C...354 Williams, Schuyler 66, 13 Snowfield Court, Midland, Mich 150, 409 Willis, Edith ' 63, Rt, 2, Candler, N. C 149. 354 Willis. Elizabeth D, ' 63, 4923 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S, C 135. 354 Willis. Mary Alice ' 64, 7737 N. Club Circle, Milwaukee 17, Wis 155 Willis, Mary H. ' 66, 407 4th St.. Hickory. N. C 136, 409 Willis. Patricia ' 63, 120 Jackson Springs Rd.. Macon. Ga 157 Wilson, Ann Davie ' 63. 1910 North Woodstock St.. Arlington, Va... 354 Wilson, Jo E, ' 63, 3061 Wallace Circle, Huntington, W. Va 354 Wilson. Mary Pittman ' 65, 1729 N. W. I 1th Rd., Gainesville, Fla -- 147, 389 Wilson, Patricia Gail ' 64, 5925 North 5th St., Arlington 3, Va...372 Winfree, Sari Lynn ' 63, 807 N. Eugene St., Greensboro, N. C 354 Winstead, Elizabeth ' 65, 4507 Bordeaux Ave., Dallas, Texas 155, 389 Wise, Alethea Stewart 65, 1857 Louden Heights Rd., Charleston, W. Va 159, 389 Wisecarver, Marva A, 66, 1200 Queens Rd, W, 43, Charlotte, N, C 410 Wishnov. Barbara L. 64, 1400 Kent St., Durham, N. C 354 Witherspoon, Jane C. ' 65. 1332 The Terrace. Hagerstown, Md 149. 218, 389 Wobus, Elizabeth A. ' 66. 20 Juanita Place, Belleville, III.. 235, 410 Page Wolf. Marv Magdalene 64. 2217 South 61st Ave.. Cicero 5U. Ill 305. 143, 372 Woodard. Carol A. ' 63. 525 San Estehan Ave.. Coral Gables, Fla 307, 143, 354 Woodard, Dee A. ' 66. 519 Idaho Ave.. Honley Park. Charleston. S. C 148, 410 Woodbiirn. Judith Irene ' 64. 316 Mosby Ave.. Littleton. N. C. .389 Woodruff. Marv Kathrvn ' 65. 7 Main St.. Englishto ' wn. N. J ...147. 389 Woollev. Eloise C. ' 66. 418 W. Main St.. Elizabeth City. N. C. 235. 267. 410 Wooten. Marv Bryan ' 64. Route 1. Kinston. N. C. Worden. Susan F. ' 64, 519 Valley Lane, Falls Church. Va. Worlev. Jeanne K. ' 66, 389 Merriweather. Grosse Pointe. Mich 140. 410 Worley. Judy Jo ' 65, 1130 Catawba, Kingsports, Tenn 389 Wriaht. Amanda T. ' 63. 1424 Lakeview Dr.. Falls Church. Va 318. 151, 355 Wrisht. .Marguerite Sue ' 63. 3. 39 Hamstead Ct., Durham. N. C 355 Writ!ht, Ola R. ' 66. 4201 River Road N.W.. Washington 16. D. C 136. 410 Page Wright, Roberta A. ' 66. 4327 Wigton Dr., Houston, Texas 134. 410 Yarbrough. Virginia Ileen ' 65, 105 College Ave.. Thomasville, N. C 372 Yarnall. Lynn Louise ' 64, 122 Keeling Rd. East. Greensboro, N. C 147 Yeh. Betty ' 64. 108 Walton Dr.. Lynchburg, Va 389 York. Telia Ann ' 64. 4502 Fairchild Loop. Larson A. F. B. Wash. Young. Candace ' 66. 1110 Shepherd St.. Durham, N. C 410 ' (ouna. Elizabeth B. ' 63. 1216 Richardson Dr.. Reidsville, N. C 355 Youni;. .Margaret A. ' 63. 23 Ridge Rd. East. Berkeley Hts.. N. J 159, 355 Young. Martha Cozart ' 63. 2504 White Oak Rd.. Raleigh. N. C. Young. Mary A. ' 63. 1305 Park Ave.. Baltimore 17, Md. Young. Patricia Mae ' 64, 1401 North Roan St.. Johnson City, Tenn. Yucel. Guler F. ' 65. Moda Caddesi No. 7. Kadikoy. Istanbul. Turkey....224, 223, 389 Zaugg. Mary Cecile ' 64. 4721 Columbia Rd.. Annandale. Va. Zbikowski. Gwendolyn .Ann ' 65. 2 Fairmont Ave.. Terryville, Conn. Zirkle. Ellen V. ' 63. 801 Kentwood Dr.. Blacksburg. Va. ZIotowitz, Ruth Carolyn ' 65. 3625 Forest Garden Ave.. Baltimore 7. Md. UNDERGRADUATE MEN Aballi. .Arturo Jose. Jr. ' 65. 1241 S. Mendenhall. Memphis. Tenn. Abbot. Haviland H. ' 63. 5223 Kanawha Ave.. Charleston 4. W. Va 177. 320 Abbott. John Alfred ' 65. 127 Clayton . ve.. Waynesboro. Penn 224. 358 Abbott. Sefton F. ' 63, 607 N. Pineview. Goldsboro. N. C 320. 290 . bbott. Thomas P. ' 63. 5400 SW 98 Terrace. South Miami, Fla 175, 320 . bernethy. John . . ' 64. 403 E. Market St.. Johnson City, Tenn. -- bernethy. Roy F.. Jr. ' 66. 625 Briarwood .■ ve.. Pittsburgh. Penn 392 Ackerknecht. William E., Ill 64, 6247 N. 22nd Rd.. .Arlington 5. Va 358, 243 Ackerley, Robert E. ' 66, 3 Leaf Place. Elmsford. N. Y 392 Adams. Andrew J.. Jr. ' 63. C.G. XIX Corps. Ft. Chaffee. Ft. Smith, Ark 165, 320, 300, 274 Adams. Charles F. ' 64, Java, Va 215, 358 Adams. Clifford Sweet ' 65. 515 Warren Rd.. San Mateo. Calif 189. 376 Adams. James Albert ' 64. Box 391. Roscce. N. Y 161 Adams. Robert C. ' 66. 895 Davis Dr. N.W., Atlanta. Ga...l60. 392 Adlam. James Kenneth ' 65. 1731 Hilltop Rd.. Jenkintown. Penn 376. 243 Ahnfeldt. Arnold L.. Jr. ' 65. 1301 S. Scott St.. .Arlington. Va. 226, 376 Ake, James L. 66. Lynnhaven Dr.. Dover, Dela 188, 392 Akins, William H.. Jr. ' 64, 9202 Duke Station. Durham, N. C. Albright. William U.. Jr. ' 66. 2107 Ruffin St., Durham, N. C 392 Aldridge. John Graves ' 65. Country Club Dr.. Rt. 6, Mt. Airy. N. C 161. 376 Alexander. Bruce J. 66. 41 Prescott Ave.. White Plains. N. Y. 392 Alexander. James P. ' 66. 149 Terrell Mill Dr.. Marietta, Ga 188. 392 Alexander. John Paul ' 63. P. O. Box 1. Conroe, Texas... 320, 243 Alexander. Welborn E.. Jr. 63. 225 Norwood St.. Lenoir. N. C 17 . 320 .Allen. John Ashlev. Jr. ' 63. 402 N. 3rd St.. Smithfield. N. C 320 249 Allen. John C. Ill ' 63, 703 S. Duke St.. Durham. N. C 181. 320. 301 Allen, Philip H. 66. 216 Parsons Dr. Syracuse, N, Y 392, 178 Allen. William Fred 64. 4101 Bronson Blvd.. Kalamazoo. Mich 358 Alley, James Carl ' 64. 150 NW 100th Terrace. Miami Shores. Fla 358. 270, 255 AUsbrook. William Calvin ' 64. Box 303, Clayton, N. C. 358 Allyn. Donald Lancy ' 65. 612 N. Washington .Ave.. Moorestown, N. J 173. 376 .Alsentzer. William James. Jr. ' 64. 421 .Armstrong .Ave.. Wilmington 5, Dela 165, 358 Altmaier. Martin D. ' 64. 669 Bexley .Ave.. Marion. Ohio.. ..358! 243 Altman. Charles F. 66. 814 Morningside Rd., Ridgewood, N. J 392, 243 .Altman. Richard Michael ' 64. 460 Prospect Ave.. West Orange. N. J. Altschuler. Richard Alan ' 65, 635 Revere Rd.. Merion Sta.. Penn 97 Alvarez. William J. 66, 3235 Mud Lick Rd. SW. Roanoke. Va. .Alworth. Thomas ' 63. 15 Roswell Terrace. Glen Ridge. N. J 177. 320 .Ambler. C. Merrill. Jr. ' 64. 828 Glen Rd.. Jenkintown. Penn 358, 99 .Amey. David George ' 63. 32 Court St.. Lancaster. N. Y 164. 165. 320. 282. 280 .Amley. Edward .A. 64, 950 41 Ave.. North. St. Petersburg. Fla 173. 320 Amley. Robert B. ' 66. 950 41 Ave.. North. St. Petersburg. Fla 172, 392 Anders, Charles Alan ' 65, 8105 Old Riggs Rd.. Hyattsville. Md 225. 376. 281 Anderson. Bruce Hamilton ' 63, 103 Tuxedo Dr.. Thomasville. Ga 320. 300. 276 Anderson. Charles R. ' 66. 8261 2 S. Lincoln Ave.. Springfield. III. 376 .Anderson. Harry Kemp. Jr. ' 64. 7131 Andalusia .Ave.. Jacksonville 7. Fla 187. 358 Anderson. Lawrence H. ' 63. 33 Ellington Dr.. E. Northport, N. Y 320 Anderson. Thomas J. ' 65. 100 First .Ave.. SE. .Atlanta. 17, Ga 249 Anderson. Thomas P. ' 64. Office Chief Naval Operations. Navy Dept.. Washington 25. D. C 358 Anderson. William Eugene ' 66. 100 E. Front St.. Oxford. N. C...392 Anderson. William R. ' 64. 1205 First St.. Huntington 1. W. Va. Andrews. Craig Neal ' 65. c o Allis Chalmers. York Works, York. Penn 376 Andrews, Robert D. ' 66. Rt. 2. Clayton. N. Y ,392 Anna, Timothy E. ' 66. 1001 Jeff ords St.. Clearwater, pia 392 Applestein. Jeffrey M. ' 64. 245 .Ardmore .Ave.. Trenton 9. N. J 195. 223, 358 .Archie. William C. Jr. 66, 3101 Churchill Rd.. Raleigh. N. C 392. 243 Arenson. Ronald Lee 65. 1900 E. Leonard St.. Pensacola. Fla 189. 210 376 Argy. John 65. 1058 Polk St.. Hollywood. Fla 376 Arline. Arthur Woodson. Jr. 65. P. 6. Box 480. Norfolk. Va 376 Armbrecht. Frank M.. Jr. 63. 7666 Yarmouth Dr.. Richmond 25. Va 210. 215. 307. 320 Armfield, Howard M.. Jr. 64, Middleburg, Va ...35S Armour, Clifford A. ' 63. Bayside Dr.. North East, Md 201, 224, 320, 273 .Armstrong. Charlton P., Ill 66, 406 Belmont Ave.. Greenville. S. C 392. 178 .Armstrong. James Jay 63. 450 S. Wisconsin Ave.. Villa Park. Ill 320 Armstrong. Robert N. 66. 3 Lake Dr., Enka, N. C 392, 280 Arnold. Gary Seth ' 63. 417 Hempstead Ave.. Rockville Center, N. Y 195, 320, 273 Page Arnold. Richard Ernest 64. 81 Mapes Ave. Niilley 10. N. J 214. .VSS .Arnold. William L. 66. Canfield Salem Rd.. Rt. }. Canfield. Ohio y)- .Arthiir. William B.. Jr. 64. 715 Bleeker Ave.. Mamaroneck. N. Y. 358, 275, .103 Ash. Andrew W. 66. 130 Beverly Place. Dayton 19. Ohio.. 392. 243 Ashby. Donald A. 66. Nassawadox. Va 160 Ashmiin. Ravmond Van. Jr. 6 5. 3505 Wt. Scott PL. Denver 21, Colo. Ashworth. Thomas Edward ' 65. P. O. Box 323. Appomattox. Va. 191, 190. 376 Astlev. Robert F. 66. 270 NW 110 St.. Miami. Fla 174, 392 Atkinson. Sid Eugene 64. 2705 Hlyin St.. Durham. N. C...183, 358 Atlee. William A.. Jr. 65. 1414 Ridge Rd., Lancaster. Penn 99 .Atwater. Luther E.. Ill 64. Arcadia. Rt. 3. Columbia. S. C 1S3. 210. 216. 232, 358 Auld. Frederick H.. Jr. 66, 1404 Oakmont Rd.. Charleston. W. Va 174, 392 Austin. George M. ' 64. 2163 Payard Park Dr.. Evansville 14, Ind 358 Avary, Stephens A.. Jr. 66, 648 E. Paces Ferry Rd.. NE. Atlanta 5. Ga 392. 191 .Avera. Talcott Wait 63. 400 Westover Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C 193, 321 Bach. Thomas W. 66. 210 Ashworth Circle. Marion. N. C 392 Bachman. Walter E.. Ill 65. Bethman Rd.. Easton. Penn... 167. 376 Backus. Henry Lindsley. Ill 63. Vernon View, Savannah, Ga. Backus. Michael E. 66. Dogwood Acres. Rt. 6. Johnson City. Tenn 392 Baer. George James 65, 829 Balfour Rd.. Grosse Pointe Pk. 30. Mich 188. 189. 376 Bailey, Charles J. 66. 341 West Waco. Cooper. Texas Bailey. Georse Robert. Jr. 63. 464 Derby Rd.. Baldwin. N. Y 177. 321. 229 Bailey. Richard A. 66. 464 Derby Rd., Baldwin, N. Y 392 Baird. Edward Forrest 65. RFD 3. West Chester. Penn 193, 213, 281, 376 Baird. William Jesse. Ill 65. Box 351. PikeviUe. Ky 178. 70. 73. 96. 376 Baker. Alan W. 66, 122 Hollywood Parkway. Hollywood. Fla 276, 392 Baker, Georse T.. Ill 63. 980 Alameda Blvd.. Coronado 18. Calif 321 Baker. William H. 66. Hqtrs. 3 USP Reservation. Leavenworth. Kan 166. 392. 273 Balitsaris. Peter M. 65. Rotherwood Dr.. Knoxville. Tenn 96 Ball. Marshall Ray 64. Box 154-A. Th urman Rd., New Bern. N. C. Banks. Lawrence Kirk ' 65, 110 Beverlev Place, Greensboro, N. C 187. 273. 376 Banks. Robert M.. Jr. 64. 1017 Dolphin PI.. Corpus Christi, Texas 183 Bannerman, Ian C. 65. 142 Revere Rd.. Manhasset. N. Y. Barbare. Drayton W. ' 66, 1516 India Hook Rd.. Rock Hill, S. C 280. 392 Barbee, Ronald Mills 65. Route I. Morrisville, N. C 171, 376 Barefoot. Sherwood W. 63. 3107 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C 321 Barker. John K. ' 64. 1764 NE 16th St.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 175, 358 Barlow. Richard Smith ' 65, 506 N. Third St., Bardstown. Ky... 193. 376 Barnes, Edwin Ray ' 63. P. O. Box 786. Hillsboro. N. C 96. 173. 23(1. 280. 308. 321 Barnes. Stephen P. ' 65. 287 W. Neck Rd.. Huntingdon, N. Y ...167. 376. 301 Barnett. Gustave G. Ill ' 63. 910 Riverview Dr., Brielle, N. J 183. 321 Barnhardt. Zeb Elonzo, Jr. 64, 1713 Vircinia Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C .161. 206. 210. 232. 280. 358 Barr, Arthur Michael 63, 4125 Lexington .Ave.. Jacksonville 10. Fla 172. 173. 230. 308. 321 Barr, Roger Coke 64. 385 Tallulah Ave.. Jacksonville 8. Fla 358 Barr, Stuart George 64, 29 Cottage Place, Staten Island 2. N. Y. 358 Bartlett. Peter N. 63. 23 El Caminito Del Sur. Monterey. Calif 321 Bass, Kenneth C, III 65. 402 Crest Rd.. Carrcroft. Wilmington 3. Del.. 162. 210. 214, 376 Bassett, Richard R. ' 63. Friends Boys School. Ramallah. Jordan 177. 321 Bastian. Gary Bradley ' 66. 1867 Cleveland Ave.. Abington. Penn 243. 376 Baswell, David Lee P. ' 66. 3 Barnes Rd.. Tarrytown, N. Y 392 Bateman, James N. 63. 209 Cherokee Rd.. Pittsburgh 34, Penn 189, 321 Page Bates, Robert Carl ' 64. 92 Orchard St., Delmar, N. Y 392 Bettelle. Nicholas Smith ' 64. 100 Athens Ave.. Madison Township, N. J. 161, 280, 358 Battle, Pat M. ' 66. 3800 James Dr., Metarie, La 392 Battles, Philip M.. Ill ' 66. 1002 N St. Tewksbury, Mass 392 Baumgartncr. Bruce R. ' 65. 36 Earnscliir Court. Ft. Thomas. Ky 187, 376 Baxter, Thomas W. ' 66, 1803 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C 180. 392 Bayes. (iuy Anthony 65. 5524 Park Rd., Falls Church. Va. 376 Baylin. Stephen Bruce 64, 2535 Wrightwood Ave.. Durham. N. C 171. 358 Beam. Michael G. ' 66. 23502 Westwood Rd.. Westlake. Ohio 188. 228. 393 Beasley. Frederick Alex ' 65. 205 Barnard Ave.. SE, Aiken. S. C 187. 376 Beasley. Robert Lawson ' 63. 417 Walker St.. Durham. N. C 97. 167. 28. 321 Beaven. Warren S. ' 66. 12 Seminole Ave.. Baltimore 28. Md. 393 Bebout. David Denton ' 64, 20975 Fairmounl Blvd., Shaker Heights. Ohio 161, 358 Beck, Alan D. ' 66. 688 Doblin St., Elmont, N. Y. 190, 393 Becker. Dennis H. ' 66. 5 Old Brick Rd.. Roslyn Heights. N. Y...393 Bedingfield. John R.. Jr. ' 63. 15 S. Greenwood Ave.. Ware Shoals. S. C 187, 322 Beuuin. Fred A. ' 63. 2694 Penfield Rd.. Fairport, N. Y 90, 97 Beily, Alan J.. 66. 1119 Fourth Ave.. Berwick. Pa 170, 393 Beimfohr. Carl E. 64, 2280 S. W. 15th St.. Fort Lauderdale. Fla..... 183. 280. 358 Beischer. Georse D. 63. 847 Gerhardt Dr.. Pensacola. Fla 188. 322 Bell. Alexander W. 66. 3316 Alexander. Shreveport. La 182, 279, 390, 393 Bell. Corwin A. 63, 3329 Gail Dr., Columbus, Ga 322 Bell. Den E. 63. 725 N. Edison St.. Arlington, Va 243, 322 Bell, Oliver A. 65. 2604 Garner Rd.. Raleigh, N. C .......96. 181. 376. 252 Bell. Paul E., Jr. 63, 3031 S. W. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla 189, 253, 279. 303. 322 Bellman. Donald H.. Jr. ' 66, 5807 Chillumgate Rd.. Hyattsville, Md 276, 393 Belvin. William L.. Jr. 64, 19 Flinn Dr., Savannah, Ga 183. 358 Bendon. James A. 66, 2230 N. E. 17th Court, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 275, 393 Bengel. Paul R. 63. 1616 Ridge Ave.. Arnold, Pa 63, 96 Benjamin. Albert E.. Jr. 65. 6300 Holly Lane. Apt. C, Baltimore 12. Md 376 Benner. Harry R. 66. 10 White Oak Rd., Wilmington, Del 393 Bennett. Andrew F 184 Bennett. Bruce H. 63. 321 W. Franklin St.. Morrisville. Pa 230, 322, 376 Bennett, Bruce R. ' 65. 3600 Cantrell Rd. NE, Atlanta 19, Ga 185 Bennett. Frank W. Ill ' 63. 1609 W. Cl ' .ib Blvd.. Durham. N. C...249 Bennett. Gene S. ' 66, 436 E. Meyer Blvd.. Kansas City, Mo 393 Bennett. John H. ' 65, 6413 Marjoy Lane. Bethesda 14, Md. Benson, Karl T. ' 64, 729 Chestnut Ave.. Falls Church. Va 243. 276. 300, 307, 358 Beresford. Scott F. ' 65. Addressograph-Multi Corp., 3804 Fourth Ave.. San Diego 3, Calif 185, 376 Berg. Stefan D. ' 66. 14 Scmdview Ave., White Plains, N. Y 190, 393 Bereen. Robert E. ' 61. 600 Wilson Dr.. Lancaster, Pa 188, 393 Berger, Arthur E. ' 63. Eastover. S. C 309, 322 Bergman. Alvin B. ' 64, 201 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C. Bernstein. Frank H. ' 63. Naylors Lane. Pikesville 8. Md. Bernstein. Jerry C. ' 66. Bell P. Apt. 205 E. Vance St.. Wilson. N. C 393 Berrv. Alan D. ' 65. 77 Taylor Ave.. Fort Thomas, Ky 96, 175. 376 Berry. Jean P. ' 64. 209 E. Wilson Ave., Mooresville, N. C 63. 67. 96 Berry. Thomas C. Jr. ' 65, 104 Lake Shore Dr.. Virginia Beach. Va... 28). 376 Berson. Robert C. 65. 2933 Fairway Dr.. Birmingham. Alu. Berteau, John T. ' 64, Box 45, Lake Jem, Fla 358 Bertsch, John R. 65, 3131 Midland Dr.. SE, Grand Rapids, Mich 376 Best. James A.. Jr. 63. Burraue Rd.. Route 3, Concord, N, C 181, 279, 322 Best, Page H. ' 64. Route 2. Brevard, N. C ...358 Best. Richard A. ' 64. 905 Exum St.. Durham. N. C. Bestic. Philip B. ' 66, 2525 N. Ridgeview Rd.. Arlington. Va 190. 243. 393 Bethea. Thomas D. ' 63. 127 Woodland Dr.. Riverside. Newport News. Va 175, 322 Bierfeld, James L. ' 65, 275 Ivy Lane, Highland Park, III 98 Bigelow, Robert E. ' 66. 5220 So. Oswego. Tulsa. Okla 174. BiFes. Brian L. ' 66. 8 Lazy Lane. Hutchinson. Kan 176, Billings. Harold D. ' 65. 2347 Huron St., Durham, N. C Bingham. Frederick C III ' 66, Mineral Mining Corp.. Kershaw, S. C ..174, 281), Birkel. Jack W. ' 66, 245 Alma Dr.. Eau Gallic. Fla Bischoff. Douglas K. ' 66. 6421 N. Berkeley Blvd.. Milwaukee 17, Wise 166, 281. Bivins. John F.. Jr. ' 64, Crestlin Dr., Emerywood Estates. High Point. N. C Black, George B., Jr. 65. 714 Morris Ave.. Bryn Mawr, Pa 167, Black. Loyd H.. Jr. ' 66. 2960 Kins Alfred Dr., Macon, Ga Blackard, ' VVilliam R. ' 65, .Vs3l Hedrick St.. Jacksonville 5. Fla -161. 281. BLickhiun. William W. 63, 2 C HOW BN 15th Arty. Ft. Wainwright, Alaska 189. Blackshear. William M.. Jr. ' 66. 1215 W. 11th St.. Panama City, Fla 226. Blackwelder, Brent F. ' 64. 1419 Lowell St. NW. Washington 16. D. C 24.V 307. Blackwelder. William C. ' 64. 4142 Statesville Hwy.. Charlotte. N. C 183, 307, Blair. David E. ' 66. 5555 Wissahickon Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa 190. Blair. Richard W. ' 64, 425 S. Garfield, Hinsdale. Ill 167. Blakely, John T. ' 66, 1810 Sherwood Dr., Beloit. Wise 174. Blanco, David B. ' 63. 1000 Wellington Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C 161. Bland. Robert N. ' 63. 108 Cody St.. St. Albans, W. Va 216, Bliss, Gerald K.. ' 65, 182! Brookdale Ave., Charlotte, N. C, Blitch. James B., Jr. ' 66, 6104 Backlick Rd.. Springfield. Va.. Blitzer, Sidney M., Jr. ' 66. 2445 Terrace Ave., Baton Rouge, La .194. Blumfeldt. David W. ' 63, 40 Lebanon Hills Dr.. Pittsburgh 28. Pa 91, 97, 236. Bobo. Harold T. ' 66. Rt. 1, Burlington, N. C 180, Boehm. Michael W. 66, 115 Woodlawn Dr.. Chatanooga. Tenn 184. Boericke. James F. ' 64. 134 Grays Lane, Haverford, Pa... 97. Boggs. Parker T. ' 66. Box 552. Falmouth. Mass. Bohn. Clyde M., Jr. ' 66. Union Bridge. Md. Bond. Stephen E. ' 66. 810 Snell Isle Blvd.. St. Petersburg, Fla. Bonham. George G. ' 63. 1323 Bvwood Lane, Charlotte 9. N. C 232. Bonham. Thirwall W. 65. 1323 By wood Lane, Charlotte, N. C Booher. Kermit R Booker. John Parks, Jr. 63, N. Church St., Walhalla, S. C. Boop. John M.. ' 66. 5160 Emory Circle. Jacksonville. Fla Borgman. William F., Jr. ' 66. M37 lllsley. Fort Wayne. Ind.. 170, Bosher. Robert M.. ' 65. 317 Bob-o-Link Dr.. Virginia Beach. Boswcll. R. Neal ' 65. Rt. 2, Canal Rd.. Brunswick, Ga.....l75, Boswell. Wade M. ' 65. 2601 Delrose Dr.. Knoxville 14, Tenn.. Bottcher. Dana C. ' 64. 44 Highland St.. Holden, Mass. Boughton. James M. ' 66. 2105 Crestview Court. Lafayette, Ind 253 Bouman. John Karl ' 65. 8 Westerly Way. Binghamton, N. Y 275 BovLird, Brian E. ' 66. 766 Blormfield Blvd.. Jackson. Mich 170 Bowers. WMliam R. ' 66. Route 3. Butler. Ind Bowling, Fred Gay, Jr. 66, 506 N. Shipley St.. Seaford. Dela Bowman, Charles R. ' 63. Remsens Lane. RED 1. Oyster Bay. N. Y 173 Bowman. Frank L. ' 66. 4403 Kemp Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn... ...160. 233, 281 Boyce. Samuel Alexander. ' 64. Route 10. Box 421. Charlotte, N. C Boyd. Robert Allan ' 63. 1908 Liberty Dr.. Greensboro, N. C 183 Boyer. Barry B. ' 66. 5801 S.W. 86th St., Miami 43, Fla... Boyer. Heath C. ' 63. I Alderton Ct.. Islington, Ontario, Canada 205, 290 Bovett. Robert Lee. Jr. ' 64. 2272 Wineleas Rd.. Djc.itur, Ga.. Boyle. William J., Jr. ' 66. 235 Bunkers Cove Rd.. Panama City. Fla Bracy. Benjamin F. ' 65. 550 Middleton St. N. E.. Orangeburg, S. C 96. 174 Bracy. Christopher W. ' 66. 1936 Washington St.. Allentown. Penna.. 275 Bradbury. Paul Thomas ' 64. 1661 Mt. Paran Rd.. N. W,. Atlanta. Ga 189 Page 393 393 .376 393 .393 376 .393 377 322 393 358 359 393 359 393 322 322 .393 393 323 393 393 359 .393 .172 -359 .188 .393 393 Va. 377 ..377 393 377 393 .393 .377 393 .359 323 .393 323 359 .393 377 393 359 Bradley, Samuel M. ' 66, 2324 N. Powhatan St.. Arlington 5. Va 275, Brannock, Larry Richard 65, Route I. Reidsville, N. C Branscomb. Ernest J., Jr. 65. 506 Acorn Ct., Chattanooga 5. Tenn Breazeale, James A. ' 64. 1040 Twinkletown Rd.. Memphis 16, Tenn 167, Bredder, Roy Stanley ' 65, 49 Skyline Dr.. Morris Township, N. J.. Bredenberg. Allan N. ' 66. Hopbrook Rd.. Bethany. Conn Breitweiser. Robert A.. Jr. ' 63, 2774 N. Wakefield St.. Arlington. Va 169, Brennan. James. Jr.. ' 64. 2020 Wawa Ave., Durham, N. C 251. Brennan. John William 63. 416 North St., Portsmouth, Va 175. Brewster. John E., Jr. 65. 1220 N. Main St., Wheaton. 11! Brick, Jeftrev M. 66. 5516 W. 81st Terr.. Prairie Village, Ka 194, 233, Bridgeman. Kenneth S. ' 65, 25-17 Hilliard Rd., Richmond 28, Va..... Bridger. Joseph I.. 64, Box 397, Bladenboro, N. C Bridgers. John Furman 64, 503 W. Nash St., Wilson, N. C Bridges. Daniel W.. Jr. ' 63, 423 Worster Ave.. Hampton. Va 96. 169, Bridges, Wayne Eugene ' 64. 814 East 22 St., Hialeah, Fla Brienza, Nicholas ' 66, 736 Oglethorpe St. N.E., Washington. D. C Briggs. Robert William ' 63, r5 ' 75 Bellevue Dr., Wooster, Ohio 174, 175, 290, Brigham. John Carl ' 64, 212 Fernwood Ave.. Upper Montclair, N. J 171. Brill. Howard W. ' 66. 2725 Dach Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. Brim. Thomas P. 66. Route 2. Mount Airy, N. C 257, Brindle. James H. ' 66. 3334 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa 243, Brinson, Lloyd George, Jr. 63, Box 375. New Bern. N. C 97. 178. 280. Brinton. David N. 66. 1224 Olive St., Coatesville, Pa 164. Britton. Ernest L. 66. 1010 Wateree St., Kingsport, Tenn 226 Britton. Howard W. 63, 1010 Wateree St.. Kingsport. Tenn 229 Brodie. George F. 66, 614 Lynwood Dr., Montgomery 5, Ala 243 Brodsky, Barry H. 66, 4226 Castlewood Rd., Charlotte, N. C Broesche, Travis C. 63, 3114 Aberdeen Way. Houston 25, Texas 187. 205, 206, 290, 310 Broker. Nathanael 65, 18 Rockland Rd., Concord. N. H Brooks, Charles Irving ' 65. 135 E. 42nd St.. New York 17. N. Y Brooks. David Robert ' 63, 321 Oakwood Dr., Antioch. Ill Brooks, Donald Bradley 66, 831 Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro, N. C Broske. Stuart P. 66. 2128 Donald Ave.. Huntington, W. Va 174, Brown. Carrol 178 Brown. David C. Jr. 63. 224 Moultrie Square. Anderson. S. C Brown. David Kepler 64. 8317 Robert Bruce Dr.. Bon Air 35, Va 183 Brown, Douglas Coleman 64, 8012 Vale St.. Alexandria. Va 96, 175 Brown. Gerald L. 63, Box 331 Hull Rd.. Athens. Ga Brown. Harold Clifford. Jr. 66. 68 Chesopeian Trail. Lynnhaven, Va 280 Brown. Paul Frederick. Jr. 65, 904 Allen Dr.. Clearwater, Fla 193 Brown. Peter W. ' 66. 5933 Prospect Rd.. Peoria, 111 .162 Brown, Ralph Edward 65, 1631 Marion Ave., Durham, N. C 165, 275, Brown, Stanley C. ' 65. 18 Rounds St.. New Bedford, Mass. Brown, Timothy Scott ' 65. Cliffdale Rd., Greenwich, Conn.. Browne. Joseph Dillon. Jr. ' 64. 1550 Prospect PI.. Ashland. Ky 99, 171 Brownstein, Kenneth R. ' 66. 8823 Forest View. Skokie. Ill 194, Broyles. John D. 66 . 2132 Buckingham Rd., Raleigh. N. C. Bruce. James W. 66. 1300 Clifi ' ord Rd.. Wilmington 5. Dela 243, Bruen, James Alton. Jr. 63. 600 Cedar St. N. W., Washington 12. D. C 167, 210. Brumby, Richard Gray. II 63. 3048 Andrews Dr.. Atlanta 5 Brunson. David W. 65. 1426 Henderson St.. Columbia. S. C Bryan. John Rupert. Jr. 64. 402 Pine Valley Dr.. Wilmington. N. C... 189. Bryant, Leonard S. 63. 326 Brookvale Rd.. Butler. N. J Page 393 .377 .201 359 .377 .394 323 359 323 .377 .377 359 .359 323 .359 .394 323 359 394 394 323 394 . 394 . 324 394 .394 , 324 377 .377 .377 394 279 .324 359 359 .324 . 377 394 377 .377 359 394 .394 324 Ga. 359 .324 Page ige Brvant. Michael L. 66. 717 N. Indian R cr Dr., Cocoa, Fla 200, Bryant, Wallace Dean ' 6.1. Blairs. Va. Bryce. George B. 66, 211 Windsor Rd.. Alexandria. Va 182, 2S1. Brydges. James Edward. Jr. 64. 1679 Spot-.vvood Place. Lynchburg. Va Bryson. Daniel R. 6?. 818 Anderson St.. Durham. N. C 169. Buchanan. Robert T. 63. 418 Kings Court. San Antonio 12. Tex 193. Buchanan. William E. 66. .Apt. 22. 3903 Riverside Dr.. Tulsa, Okla 174. Buck. Georue S. 66. 4059 Abingdon Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 168. Buckley. Jay Lvnn ' 64. 3007 Laurel Lane. Cheverly. Md 178. Buckner. Spencer A.. Jr. ' 64. 209 E. Woodlawn Ave.. Falls Church. Va 307. Budd. Joel Kirk ' 63. Route 3. Sanford, N. C - 178. Buddinglon. Richard S. 64. 3902 Commander Dr.. Hyattsville. Md 181. 210, Bui;;;. John E. 66. 1. 44 Hermitace Court. Durham. N. C 168. Bullock. Gerald Ross. 520 Morreen Rd.. Durham. N. C. Burd. William Henry ' 66. 936 Lambeth Circle. Durham. N. C 216. Burdette. Marvin David ' 65. Jan Dr.. College Park. Ga 70, 96. 169. Burdce. Lawrence Reid ' 64. 46 ' Hilltop Terrace. Red Bank. N. J 183. Buruess. .Andrew L.. Jr. ' 65, 2760 N. Quincv St.. Arlinston. Va 187. Burgess. Stanley E. 64. 400 Bluebill Lane. Alexandria. Va. Burgstahler. Robert J. ' 66, 6246 Hills Dr.. Birmingham. Mich. Burke. David Lawrence ' 65. 51 Emerson Rd.. Winchester. Mass - 161. 280. Burnham. R. F.. Jr. ' 63, 1403 Hewitt St.. Falls Church. Va Burns. John Gordon ' 65, 1126 Lynbrook Dr.. Charlotte 7. N. C... 181. Burns. Stanley T. ' 66. 1520 Brightridge Dr.. Kingsport. Tenn... Burrice. John W. ' 66. 712 Greenridge Lane. Louisville. Ky. Burrice. Robert Nickell 65. 712 Greenridge Lane. Louisville. Ky Burrichter. August R. 66. P. O. Box 42. Homestead, Fla Burris, George F.. Ill 66. 129 Bollim; Rd. N. E.. Atlanta 5. Ga 184. Burslem. William A.. Jr. ' 65, 5710 38th Ave., Hyattsville. Md.. ... Burton. Richard S. 66, 7 Boughton Hill Rd.. Honeoye Falls. N. Y 186. Busch. Gerald K. 65. 945 Sierra Ventana. Mexico City, Mexico Butts. Edward B. ' 64, 153 Lewis Ave., Salem, Va. Buzzard, Lynn Robert 63, 1425 Windsor Dr., Gladstone, Ore Byers, Thomas B. ' 66. Box 350. Forest City. N. C Byrd. Hal C. Jr. 66. 1009 Glendalyn Circle, Spartanburg. S. C 180. Caa iano. Joseph Louise ' 65, 28 Gates Ave.. Summit, N. J. CaFdwell, Edward Riddle 65. 1031 Tennyson Dr.. Charlotte 8. N. C Caldwell. Mark Jeffrey 65. 113 Timothy Ave.. Clinton. Tenn 96. 169. Caleen. Reynold Laurence 65. 221 Jamaica Lane, Palm Beach, Fla 279, Calkins. Burton J.. Ill ' 66. Blackberry Lane. Box 78. Wallingford, Conn Callahan. Joseph B. 64. 162 Kennedy St., Bradford, Pa Caltaeirone. Wm. Andrew 65. 10 Tuttle Rd.. Briarcliff Manor. N. Y Cameron. Donald Curtis 65, 41 Marquette Rd.. Upper Montclair. N. J 171. Camp. Ernest. III. ' 64. 2597 Birchwood Dr. N.E.. Atlanta 5. Ga .161. Campbell. Frank A.. Jr. 63. 1239 Keene Rd.. Clearwater. Fla 173. 210. Campbell. James Stewart ' 65. 6711 Burlwood Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C 243. Campbell. John L. ' 66, 230 Philadelphia Ave., Waynesboro, Pa 164. Campbell. Robert Clarke ' 65. 1239 Keene Rd.. Clearwater, Fla 173, 210. Campbell. Stephen E. ' 66. 106 W. Quincy Terrace, Lexington Park, Md 180, Cannon, Linden Kinder, III 65. 3 Totten St.. Fort Bragg, N. C. 185. Caraway. James Spence ' 65. 1981 Greenwood Ave.. Jacksonvil le 5, Fla 92, 98. Cardwell. Joseph T.. Jr. 64. 863 Park Ave.. New York 21, N. Y 359 324 324 394 394 359 359 324 359 394 394 359 359 280 394 377 324 377 394 377 394 394 377 394 377 394 394 243 377 377 394 359 359 377 359 324 377 394 359 394 359 377 .225 350 360 360 394 394 394 394 Carey, Raymond Joseph. Jr. 63, 143 Fast Ridge Dr., Waterbury. Conn. 325 Carlitz. Robert David 65. 2303 Cranford Rd.. Durham, N. C 98 Carlo. John W. 66. 121 W. Cameron Rd.. Falls Church, Va 174. 394 Carlson. F ' dwin Allen. Jr. ' 64. 245 White Ave.. Roanoke Rapids. N. C 187, 280. Carlson. Richard Bruce 64. 307 Anderson Blvd.. Geneva. Ill 181. Carmichael. Wm. Leiuhton 64. 1223 Chickering Rd.. Nashville. Tenn. 161. 221. Carney. Eugene J.. Jr. ' 66. 831 Queens Rd.. Charlotte, N. C 170. 394 Carpenter. James C. 63. 1 18 W. Berger. Sante Fe. N. M...255. 324 Carpenter. Thomas S. ' 66. Ridgewood Rd.. Attleboro. Mass .160, Carrintiton. James E. ' 66. 190. Erwin Rd., Durham. N. C 180. 216. Cirruthers. Robert B. ' 66, 1768 Druid Rd.. Clearwater. Fla 172. Carson. Robert D.. Jr. ' 66. 212 Hawkins Ave.. Sanford, N. C 178. Carsten. Jack Craig ' 63, 302 Rosewood Ave.. Winnetka, 111 163, 325 Carter, David Michael ' 63, 1211 Dabney Dr., Hender-on, N. C. 325 Carter, Forrest Dean. Jr. ' 65, 9246 Valley St.. Penn Hill. Pittsburgh. Pa. . 360 Carter, Phil Norman. 3811 Broadacres Dr., Greensboro. N. C. Cartv. James B.. Jr. 66. 2217 Winding Way. Drexel Hill, Pa .253. 394 Carver. Stephen George 65, 1617 N. McDowell S. E.. Charlotte. N. C 377 Cashwell. Leon Franklin 65. Route 6. Raleigh, N. C 243, 377 Caskie, Cabot R. 66. 3700 Roberts Lane. Arlington. Va. 394 Castle. Truman Rose 65. 334 Wilmette Ave.. Glenview, III 177. 377 Causey. Brent E. ' 66. 526 Chisholm St.. Sanford. N. C 180. 394 Cawley. John Arnold. Jr. ' 65, 1629 Rainbow Bend, Elkhart, Ind..... 173. Cayce. Edaar Evans. Jr. ' 65, 300 Michigan, Oceana. Va... Cecil. ChaHes E. ' 63. 17 Rumson Rd.. Rumson. N. J 165. Chafkin. Michael Jay 65. 367 Lincoln Place. Brooklyn 38. N. Y .195. Chalmers. James S. ' 66. 3524 South Pittsburgh. Tulsa, Okla 174, Chanev. Stephen G. ' 66, 1000 Glen Eden Dr.. Raleigh. N. C. .. Ghana. Jack Han Teh ' 64. Apt. 1-B 647 W. 207th St., New York, N. Y Chapman. Leonard Fielding ' 64. 5314 Truman Ave.. Alexandria. Va 183. 360 Chapman. Walton F. ' 66. 5314 Truman Ave.. Alexandria. Va 182. 395 Charles. Allan D. ' 63, Route 1, Duncan. S. C 253. 325 Charlwood. William W. ' 64, 114 West Trinity Ave.. Durham. N. C 171, 360 Cheatham. Robert Lee ' 65. First National Bank Building, Pulaski, Tenn... 378 Cheek. James Howe ' 64, 221 Evelyn Ave.. Nashville 5. Tenn 360 Cheetwood. John S. ' 66. 333 N. Main, Bowling Green, Ohio ...395 Chen. Melvin Chia ' 66. 2123 Willow Lane. Falls Church, Va... 192, 225, 243. 275, 395 Chernish. William N. ' 63. 217 S.iturn Dr., North Starnewark, Del 189, 205 Chesnutt, Edwin Lee ' 63, 5921 Preston Lane, Charlotte. N. C 76. 96, 103 Cheves, James Edward, Jr. ' 65, Warrenton, N. C 378 Chewnina. Thomas O. ' 66. 6719 Davista Ave.. Richmond, Va 180, 395 Chisholm, Frederick F. ' 66. 41 Douglas Dr.. Greenville, S. C 395 Chotiner. Gerald ' 65. 3609 Oneil Blvd.. McKeesport. Pa. .378. 195 Churchill. Neil E. ' 64. 445 Sunny Acres. Niagra Falls. N. Y... 96, 169, 325 Clark. Benjamin C. ' 63, Route 1. Vonore, Tenn 325 Clark, Douglas Mason ' 65, 110 Drake Smith Lane, Rye, N. Y 183, 360 Clark, James Ligon ' 63, Route 5, Box 885, Charlotte, N. C 215. 281, 310, 325 Clark, John C. ' 63. 108 Glenview Ave.. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Clark, Kenneth P. ' 66, 2505 Eccleston St., Silver Spring, Md 395 Clark. Peter Bruce 64, 1204 Druid Rd., Maitland, Fla 193 Clark. Richard F. ' 65, 15 Sholes Ave.. Norwich. Conn. Clarke. Jon Bruce ' 65. 2501 Albion St.. Denver 7, Colo. 173, 281. 378 Clarke, Jon O. 66. 6609 Kentland St.. Springfield. Va 166. 395 Clarke. Sheffield C. ' 64. 858 Worthinaton Ridge. Berlin. Conn 177, 326 378 .378 360 395 .395 360 Page Claro, Kenneth Joseph ' 66, 7411 Gerrvndale Dr.. Clinton, Md 9f,, 37S Clatatanoff. William B. ' 66, 26 Franklin St.. Annapolis. Md. 395 Clay, James Hill, Jr. 65, 1315 Clover St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Clay, William C. ' 63, 365 Raleigh Rd.. Henderson. N. C 169. 280, 326 Clayton, Carlyle A. 66, 2607 Van Dyke Ave., Raleigh, N. C 1S2. 395 Clayton, Lawrence A. 64, 1023 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J --- 173, 273, 360 Clement, Neal G. 66, 3657 Oakley .Ave.. Memphis, Tenn..J74, 395 Cleveland, Michael E. ' 66. 4731 N. Oakland Ave.. Milwaukee, Wis 176 Cleveland. William W. 66, 136 25th Ave. South, Zone 5. St. Petersburg, Fla 395 ClitTord, Douclas Marvin 65. 1315 Monaco, Denver 20, Colo 175, 378 Clift, Robert C. ' 66, 34 Salem St., Andover, Mass 184, 395 Closser, Bruce M. ' 66, 1 Marquette Dr., Marquette, Mich 276, 395 Clyde, Samuel D. ' 66, 28 Brookside Rd., Wallingford, Pa. .170, 395 Coan, Glen Austin, Jr. ' 64, 2753 Picardy Place, Charlotte, N. C 280. 360 Coane. James E. 63. 109 Wes Islip Rd.. Babylon. N. Y. 189, 303, 326 Cobb, Lawrence Wells ' 65, 212 Midvale Dr., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga 192, 243, 378 Coble, Thomas S. ' 66, 2005 West Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 178, 395 Cocker, Weslev Louis ' 65, 5904 N. lOt ' h Rd., Arlington 5, Va. 175. 278 Cody. Ernest F. ' 63, 559 Wisconsin Ave., Mobile, Ala. Coffey, David Gill 63, 812 Murray St.. Durham, N. C. Coffin, Carl V. ' 66, 630 Hillcrest Rd., Midland, Mich 395 Cogswell, Jack Dye, Jr. ' 66, 8 Lockwood Circle, Westport, Conn 395 Cohen, Kenneth A. ' 63, 4510 West 65 St.. Prairie Village, Ka 191, 270, 312, 326 Cohen, Michael E. ' 66, Sunset Dr., Pulaski, Tenn 395 Colclouch, Andrew E. ' 65, 3608 N. Albemarle St., Arlington, Va 243 Cole, John H. ' 63, 70 Fletcher St.. Kennebunk, Miane 326 Coleman. Stephen B., Jr. ' 63. 59 Matthews Rd.. Birmingham 13. Ala...... 183. 279. 326 Coleman. Theodore H.. Jr. ' 66. 6601 Sunset Dr.. Jacksonville. Fla .395 Coll. John Peter, Jr. 65, 315 Thomas St.. Carnesie. Penn 161. 378 Collett. Georce C. ' 63. Qrts. C. Naval Station. Newport. R. 1 189. 326 Collins. Richard Fuller ' 64. 357 Neuburn Dr.. Pittsburgh 16. Penn.. .167. 360 Collins. Robert G. ' 66. 72 Libby Place, Middletown, N. J 162, 243. 395 Combs. Samuel L. ' 64. 782 Abbott Rd.. Le.xington. Ky. 98, 187 Comfort, Joseph A. ' 66, 421 Kings Highway W. Haddonfield, N. J 182, 395 Condit. Robert Bruce ' 63, 32 Woodland Ave., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Condon, David Michael, ' 63, 6183 West 54th St., Parma 34, Ohio 96 Cone, Arthur R. 66. 1781 Hubbard Rd.. East Aurora. N. Y 182, 395 Conkev, Clement S.. Jr. 66, 14 Kesketh St., Chevy Chase 15, Md... 395 Connor, Henry David ' 65, 205 Sherrin Ave., Louisville 7. Ky 378 Conrad, Carl Edward 65, 1209 Redleaf Carrcroft, Wilmington 3, Del 249, 273, 378 Conroy, Dale Daniel 64, 31 Linden Ave., Bethpage. N. Y. 360 Conway. Thomas G. ' 63. 540 Givens St.. Sarasota. Fla. Cook. Joseph Wm., Jr. 64. 5934 Creola Rd.. Charlotte, N. C 185, 307, 360 Cook, Theodore H. 66, 111 Willow St., W. Acton, Mass 395 Cooley, Thomas W., Jr. 64, 112 Pacolet Dr., Gaffney, S. C. Coolidce. David Alan ' 64, 7403 Denton Rd.. Bethesda 14, Md 165, 243, 307, 360 Coombes, Rame S. 63. 4008 Rosemary St.. Chevy Chase 15. Md 32 6 Cooper. John C. Ill 64, 5209 N. 16th St., Arlington 5. Va 189, 360 Cooper, Lancdon M. 63, P. O. Box 885, Fort Morgan, Col -. 165, 281, 326 Cooper. Richard A. 66. 2371 Timber Ridge Court, Decatur, Ga ...395 Copeland. Alexander III 65, 2332 Croydon Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Coplon. Fredric Jay 64. P. O. Box 305. Sparta, Ga 226, 360 Page Corben, William V. ' 66. 134(1 Laurelwood Rd.. Kettering. Ohio 395. 276 Corson. Frederic C. 65. 10 St. Paul ' s Crescent. Garden City. N. Y. Cosans. Ernest James 63, 220 St. James Ave.. Merchantville 8. N. J. Coscrove. Thomas J. 65. 103 Belmore Rd., Lutherville, Md 281 Cotter, Douglas Adrian 65. P. O. Box 56, Skvland. N. C 228, 251. 375. 378 Couch. Leon W. II 63. 1011 S. Best St., Goldsboro. N. C 213. 229, 251, 302, 326 Coushlan, Peter V. 64, 120 N.E. 5th Ave., Boca Raton, Fla .97, 173, 279, 360 Coulter, John Mansfield 65, 1511 Marilyn Ave., Dayton 20, Ohio 193, 276, 378 Coursen, James R. 66, 814 Washington Ave.. Palmyra. N. J. 395 Courtney. Marion Walter ' 64. Route 2. Box 407. Aiken. S. C 277. 303, 360 Covington, Donald K. 66, 4205 Elsrode Ave., Baltimore 14, Md 395 Covington, James Edwin 65, 103 Richardson St., Whiteville, N. C 174. 328. 97 Cowherd. Frank G. Ill 65. Bahimore Ave.. N. Laurel. Md 201. 378 Cox. Frederick O. 64. 26 Morewood Drive. Pittsfield. Mass 96. 326 Cox. Joseph Harper. Jr. 65. 126 Green Forest St.. Wilmington, N. C 378 Cox. Ray Lawrence 65. 1913 University Dr.. Durham. N. C 96, 178. 307, 360 Cox, Weldon Royall 63. 4577 Rheims. Dallas 5, Texas 280,311,326 Cox. William Donald 63, 3514 Montrose Ave., Richmond. Va 165. 326 Grain. Charles W. 63. 1411 E. Olive St.. Bloomington. III... 187. 206, 223, 289, 326 Craver, Leonard H. Jr. 66, 102 Magnolia Rd., Lexington. N. C 178. 395 Crawford. Fred Allen Jr. 64. Rt. 1. Holly Hill, S. C 183. 3611 Crawford. Michael Allen. Jr. 66. 3038 Grenada Drive. Columbus, Ga 378 Creadick. Robert N. Jr. 65, 120(1 Anderson St., Durham, N. C. Creech, Franklin U. 64, 111 Parker St.. Smithfield. N. C 96. 169. 361 Creech. John H. 65. 448 Goldsboro Ave.. Carolina Beach. N. C 96. 169. 378 Creswell. Jav S. Jr. 66. 802 S. Su ' mmerlin St.. Orlando. Fla 260, 276, 395 Crews, John Hunter 64, 450 New Haw Creek Rd., Asheville, N. C 189, 361 Crisson, John Stanley 64. Box 361. Belmont. N. C. 96. 99. 326 Crist. Peter Beardsley 65, 25 Kimberley Lane, Muncie, Ind. 37 8 Crofts, John Lawton, Jr. ' 64, P. O. Box 707, Nokomis, Fla. Cromartie, William F. 65, 1228 Skyview Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 96. 171. 361 Cromer. William E.. Jr. 66, 20801 Avalon Dr.. Rocky River 16, Ohio 192, 243, 395 Crosbv, Marshall Robert 65. 1854 N.W. 11th Rd.. Gainesville. Fla. Cross. ' Jerry Lee 66. 2303 Hackney St.. Durham. N. C 216 Cruikshank. Dwight P.. IV 65. 1201 16th St.. Parkersburg. W. Va.. 378 Crump. Philip H. W. 66. 4110 Tuckahoe Lane. Memphis. Tenn 192. 257. 396 Cruse. Charles H. 66. Box 273 Miller Rd.. Kingsville. Md 280. 396 Crutcher. Bryan P. 66. 1514 Scotland Ave.. Charlotte, N. C ...160, 281, 396 Culbertson, Norman A. 64. 117 Buist Ave., Greenville, S. C 213, 224. 361, 307 Culbreth. John T. ' 66, R.F.D. 4, Lumberton, N. C 396 Culbreth. Thomas F. 65, 8 Birdseye Glen, Verona, N. J 243, 276, 378 Culton. Carlisle A. 63, 325 Tennessee Ave.. Pineville. Ky. Cupps. Don S. ' 63. Church St., Barton. Ohio 99, 243, 327 Curry, Dennis P. 63, 26 E. Jefferson Ave., Shelby, Ohio ...183, 327 Curry, James L. 65. Reidsville. Ga. Curry. James R. 63. 8700 Blossom Lane. Louisville 7. Ky 327 Curtis. Harry E.. Jr. 65. 1210 Highland Dr.. St. Albans. W. Va. Curtis, James M. 65. 919 Lewis Ave.. Rockville. Md 68. 69. 72. 73. 96 Curtis. Lawrence H. 66. Columbus Gen. Depot, U.S.A.. Columbus. Ohio 396 Curtis. Luke 64. 6 Osage Dr. East. Ossining. N. Y 185, 252, 253, 361 Page Cushman, Thomas Spaultl ' 66, :i):: Mynlc Dr.. Durham. N. C 216. . 96 Czerniejewski. Richard I. ' 66. 224 Scranton Rd.. Hambiiry. N. Y 396 Dalhey, Earle G.. Jr. ' 64. Rl. 2. Box 149 A 6. Lvnnhaven. Va 258. 361 Dalhoiise. John D. ' 63, 3719 Wc lcv Drive. Monteomcry. Ala 281. 282. 301 Dallas. NevillH. ' 63. 3702 Willowcrest Ave.. North Hollywod. Calif 175. 327 Dalton. James D. 63. 1211 W. Murray Ave.. Durham. N. C. Dammann. David A. ' 63. 2520 43rd St.. Long Island Citv 3. New York 327 Danford. Philip C. 66. 72 Winthrop Dr.. Riverside. Conn. 188. 396 Daniel. .-Xmiram ' 64. 200 Monticello. Durham. N. C. Daniel. William A.. Ill 63. 351 S Ripley .St., Montgomery 4. Ala. Dankel. Ihaddcus G.. Jr. ' 64. 3100 Park wood Dr.. Brunswick. Ga 361, 243 Danluck. Anthony D. ' 63. 112 N. E. St.. Miami Shores, Fla 229, 327 Danluck. Thomas R. 66, 112 N. E. Ill St., Miami Shores, Fla.. 176. 396 Dartt. Roger W. ' 63. 3935 Zenith Ave.. South. Minneapolis 10. Minn 303. 327 Daul, George. Jr. 64. 6 Wedgewood Lane. Morristown, N. J. 361 Davenport. James P. ' 66. 1413 Sunset Ave.. Rocky Mount, N. C 186. 396 Davenport. Louis L.. Ill ' 63, 403 Virginia Ave.. Garner. N. C 187, 327 Davenport, Richard D. 66. 1212 Central St.. Evanston. Ill -396 Davidson. Walter P., Jr. ' 63. 1075 N. E. 95th St.. Miami Shores.Fla. Davies. Paul ' 65. 34 Portland Rd.. Summitt, N. J. Davis, Allan H. 66. 12 South Wilton Rd.. Richmond. Va 162. 273. 396 Davis. Baxter Lee ' 63. 5115 Marlyn Sumner, Washington 16. D. C. 128. 189. 312, 327 Davis, Douglas E. ' 66. 1533 Bunts Rd.. Lakewood, Ohio .--396 Davis, Robert E. ' 65, 1004 Byrnes Rd.. Aiken. S. C 96. 187. 373 Davis. Rockwell F. ' 64 322 Larchmont Rd.. Elmira. N. Y 183, 361 Davis. Wavnelee E.. Jr. 65. 4800 Ravensworth Rd.. Annandale. Va 193, 225. 276. 378 Davis. William H.. Ill ' 66. 723 N. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C 396 Dawson. Thomas R. ' 63, 82 Duke of Gloucester St.. Stannapolis, Md. -173, 200, 214, 327 Day. William A. ' 63, 5 Latimer Ave.. Canonsburg, Pa 327 Deal. David F. 66, 755 Scott Circle, Decatur, Ga 396 Deal, Harry M.. Jr. ' 63. Box 206 3rd St.. Taylorsville, N. C 165. 327 Dean. Robert B.. 64. 117 Oakdale St., Mt. Airy. N. C 169, 361 Decko, Kenneth O. 66. 792-A Windsor Ave., Windsor Conn., - - 396 Dee. Larry Gene 64. 2864 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Fla. Deegan. James Edward 64. 2635 .Sherwood Ave.. Charlotte 7. N. C 361 De Freitas, Ubiratan M. ' 63. Teofilo Otoni 24. Rio De Janeiro. Brazil 65, 175. 331 Degooyer. John Gobel, Jr. ' 64. 1112 Meurilee Lane. Silver Spring, Md... 167. 361 Delaney. Gale P. K. 66. 2026 Ashton Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah 180, 396 Dennis. Richard Lee 65. 4104 Brookside Rd.. Toledo 6, Ohio 193, 378 Densmore. Richard E. 64, 18 Massachusetts Ave.. Portland. Maine 99 Denton. Kent S. 65. 324 East Second St.. Washington. N. C 96. 178. 378 Denton. Robert Elmo ' 65. 5474 Lorraine Dr.. Camp Springs. Md 280 Deramus. Judson D., Jr. 66. 2201 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 168. 396 Derby, Glenn E. 66. 205 Church Lane. Pittsburgh 38. Pa 174. 396 Derby. James L. ' 63. 45 Lowndes Square. London SW I, England 177, 328. 280 Derryberry. Eugene E. 64. 621 Mississippi Ave.. Signal Mountain, Tenn 187, 281, 361 Derosiers, Richard A. 66. 63 Suffolk Ave., Swampscott, Mass 396 Dettmering. Don A. 63. 3513 Lo ' ngfellow St.. Hyattsville. Md 163. 205, 213. 302. 328 Deutscher. Eugene F. ' 64. 8 Washington PI.. Tarrytown, N. Y 36, 171, 197. 210. 280, 282 .162, 270, .230, .281, -396 396 328 396 Devalon. Gerald W. ' 66. 1040 Seward Ave.. Westiield. N. J Dewar. Donald B. ' 66. James St.. Bethel. N. C. Dewitt, Richard T. ' 63, 14 Interlaken Rd., Orlando, Fla Dcyo. Iruman E. ' 66, Box 223, Oxford, Md. Diamond. Robert D. 63. 1004 22nd St.. N.E., Canton 4, Ohio 240, 318, 328 Diaz. Daniel ' 63. 3314 La Salle St., Tampa 9, Fla 328 Dickhaul. John ' 64. 100 W. Schreyer, Columbus, Ohio Dickinson, Roger B., 64. 1294 Hillside Dr.. Lancaster, Pa 188. 396 Dillon. Ralph G. ' 64. 814 Lee St.. Danville, Va 361 Dillon. Robert G. ' 65. 164 Dillon Ave.. Elkin, N. C 178, 378 L)imock. Roy S. 64, 3910 Isabell St.. Silver Spring. Md 221, 328 Dinin. James D. 66, Hammond House Rd., Valhalla, N. Y 396 Dinsmore. Donald T. 63. 21 Slosum St.. Tunichannock, Pa 328 Ditmars. David T. 64. 816 Van Nes Lane. Glendale. Ohio 181. 361 Ditto. John K. 66. 756 Arnold Ave.. Greenville, Miss. Dixon. Walter H.. Jr. 64. 118 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va. Dixon. William B. 66. Rt. 6. Box 175. N. Charleston. S. C 273, 396 Doar. James Ronald 63. 9 Peeks Pike Avondale, Charleston 42. S. C 279, 303, 328 Dodson. Kemper H. 66. 1012 Tyne Blvd., Nashville. Tenn 228, 396 Dodson. William E. ' 63. 2113 Woodrow St.. Durham. N. C 178.328 Doelle. John C. ' 65. 829 Grand Marais. Grosse Pointe Pk.. Michigan 379 Donnelly. Dennis W. ' 64. 128 Lee Circle, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 167, 361 Donovan, John P. ' 65, 1021 Drake Ave., Burlingame, Calif 379 Dorros, George L. ' 66, American Embassy Bp 28, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo 188. 396 Doster. John H. ' 63. 507 S. Spruce St.. Lititz. Pa 183, 328 Doubleday, Theodore E. ' 65. 609 Queen St., Southington, Conn. Dougherty. Mark E. ' 63. 1414 Indian Trail. Atlanta 5. Ga 189. 243. 328 Douglas. Donald A. ' 64, 1201 Compo Sono Dr.. Carol Gables 46. Fla 361 Douclas. Stuart K. ' 64. 1421 Pinecroft Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Douglass. Edwin H. ' 63. 286 Liberty St.. Newburgh. N. Y. Douglass. Michael A. ' 66, 1 Ridgewood Dr.. Frankfort, Ind 396 Douglass, William F. 64. 3141 S. Stafford St., Arlington 6, Va.-189, 210, 279, 300, 361 Dow, Jeffrey L. ' 64, 45 Ivywood Lane, Wayne, Pa 97 Dow. Robert E. ' 66. Rockland Pk.. Short Beach, Conn 178, 243, 396 Dowdee, John W. ' 66, 2522 Rochelle St., Durham. N. C...276. 396 Dowdy, William L. ' 66. 506 Sunset Dr.. Lebanon. Tenn 281. 396 Dowless. Winfred G. ' 63. 2802 Bexley Ave.. Durham. N. C. Doyle. Larry James ' 65, 6 Wescott Rd.. Simsbury, Conn 165, 379 Doyle. William S. ' 66, Hillside Dr.. Lowell, Mich 396 Drake. Arthur S. ' 66, 1888 Faculty Dr., Winston-Salem. N. C. Drew. William F., Jr. 66 409 Westview Ave., Anderson. S. C 178. 396 Drews. John A. 63. 2650 N. George St., York. Pa 177. 328 Driessen, Joseph Patton 64, 6135 N. Kent Ave.. Milwaukee. Wis 169. 361 Drulis. Charles R. 65. 13 Tealbrook Dr.. Ladue 41. Mo 96. 169, 379 Drury. Kirke D. 66. North Bangor. N. Y 396 Duke. Kenneth Miles 65, 2736 McDowell St.. Durham. N. C. Duke. Michael A. 66. 209 S. Lockmoor Ave.. Temple Terrace, Fla 396 Dula. Clyde Stephan. 65, 3389 Nottingham Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C Dunbar. Franklin W.. Ill 64. 82 Pond St.. Cohasset, Mass. Duncan. Alfred Tawresey ' 65. 1404 Runnymede Rd.. Norfolk 5. Va. Dunlap. Joseph C. 65, 2213 Lash Ave.. Raleigh. N. C. 379 Dunn. Ernest Lloyd ' 65, 1019 Hay St.. Box 3246, Fayetteville, N. C Dunn. Hubert G. ' 66. 208 New Street. New Bern, N. Dunn. Jeffrey David ' 66. 2860 San Fernando Rd.. .396 C. .379 .379 .379 .396 Jacksonville. Fla 98, 396 Page Dunn. Jesse T.. IV ' 63, 1592 Quarrier St., Charleston 1, W. Va 328 Dunn, Stuart H. ' 63, 7903 Hermitage Rd., Riehmond, Va 329 Durana. John C 396 Duskin, Douglas J. ' 63, Box 331, Washingtonville. N. Y 280, 301. 329 Duttera, Maurice J., Jr. ' 64, 1101 Fourth Ave., West Point, Ga 214. 361 Dutton. Robert Wayne ' 65, 483 E. Wesley Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5. Ga 165, 243. 280. 379 Dye. John Michael 65, Old Portman Rd.. Anderson, S. C 379 Dye, Kenneth R., Jr. ' 63, 520 Bea ch Court, Fort Pierce, Fla. Eagan, Dennis F. 66. 200 S. Elm St.. Greenville. S. C 192. 280. 396 Eagle, Robert L. ' 66, 4047 Hiddenhrook Dr., Charlotte. N, C .243. 396 Earnhardt. Kent Cline ' 64. 2619 Glcnhaven Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C 193, 243, 379 Easlev. William King ' 65. 844 Mvrtle Dr.. Rock Hill, S. C..-. .....171. 276. 379 Eason. William E.. Jr. ' 65. Stanley St.. Four Oaks. N. C. .183. 379 Eastburn. Joseph R. ' 66, 3327 Meadowbrook Dr.. Columbus, Ga 184, 397 Echols. Paul Clinton ' 65. 680 Palmera. Pacific Palisades. Calif. Echols. Stanley D. ' 63. 4032 Montevallo Rd.. Birmingham 13. Ala. ..243. 311. 329. 307 Eckerd. John Marcus ' 65. Box 29. Marion. N. C. Eckerson. Russell Gilbert ' 64. 1601 S. W. 47th Terr., Fort Lauderdale. Fla 213, 230 Eckert. Alan Walter ' 65, 4384 Indian Rock Terr. N. W., Washington 7. D. C 193. 379 Edgar. Thomas R. 66. Route 5. Box 200. Athens, Tenn 164. 251, 397 Edgerton, Donald K. ' 66, Route 6. Box 356. Goldsboro, N. C 281, 397 Edlin, John Charles ' 65, 107 Blue Rock Rd.. Edgewood Hills, Wilmington. Del. 243. 379 Edwards. Charles Randall ' 65, Route 6, Box 488, Goldsboro, N. C 379 Edwards. David J. ' 66. 1700 High St., Durham, N. C 397 Eisenman, John R. ' 63, 61 ClifTside Dr.. Williamsport, Pa 183, 329 Ekker. Richard C. ' 63, 1220 Ohisro Ave., Coral Gables 34, Fla 329 Elder. Williams S. ' 63, 4530 Svlvan Dr., Columbia, S. C 161, 329 Elias, John Albert ' 65. 1584 Elm St., Stratford, Conn 379 Elkington. Christian F. ' 66. 1328 S. E. 10th St., Pompano, Fla 210 Elliott. James V. ' 66. Nad Bangor, Bremerton, Wash 397 Elliott, John Davidson ' 65, 216 Beverly Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y 379 Elliott. Paul W. ' 63. 1206 N. Mangum St.. Durham. N. C. Elliott. William B. ' 66, 1503 Richardson Circle. Hartsville, S. C .397 Ellis. Alfred J.. Jr. ' 66. 8138 Pilot St., Houston 34, Tex 397 Ellis, Philip C. ' 66. 625 Hamilton St.. Easton, Pa .192, 397 Ellis. Samuel Henry ' 63. 64 Avondale Ave., Charleston, S. C... 175. 279. 329 Ellwanuer. Fredrick R.. Ill ' 65. 4240 Wagner Rd.. Davton 40. Ohio Ely. Richard Mountford ' 65, 4923 North 14th St.. Arlington 5. Va 189, 379 Elzav, Michael Paul ' 64, Hilldale Lane Sand Point, Port Washington, N. Y 200. 361 Emslie, Richard H. ' 66. 114 Gvles Rd.. Aiken, S. C 192. 276. 397 Enaljnd. John A.. Jr. ' 66, 3920 10th Ave. S., Birminah im, Al -.397 Encland. Robert S. ' 66. 1703 E. Perry St., Gastonia. N. C. 397 Encle. Russell W. ' 66, 26045 Ross Dr.. Detrcit. Mich. 270. 397 Ep;mchin. .-Mexis ' 64, 27 Brown St. Sea ClifT. Long Island, N. Y ...97 Epes, Charles R. ' 63. 213 Ferguson Ave., Newport News. Va.... . ! 187, 201, 210, 356, 361 Epps, Robert F.. Ill 63. 304 Williams St., Lake City. S. C 329 Erb. Herbert B., II ' 63, U. S. Army Overseas Supply Agency, Ft. Mason. San Francisco, Calif. 175, 329 Erek. Bruce C. ' 63, 3014 Dunleer Rd., Baltimore 22, Md. .281, 329 Ergood. Foster C. ' 64, 180 Upland Way, Haddonfield. N. J. Erickson. Roger C. ' 65, 109 Foxridge Dr.. Kettering 29. Ohio 193. 225. 379 Erisman. Henry M. ' 64. 2068 Ursinus Ave., Lancaster, Pa 97 Ervin. Reid Hart ' 66, 115 77th St.. Virginia Beach. Va 182, 280, 397 Espy. Kip McKinney ' 64. 503 N. Cherokee Rd., Dothan, Ala 175, 200 Page Estabrook. Walts T.. HI ' 66, 5822 Ogden Court, Chevy Chase, Md 281, 397 Evans, Jan Marion ' 65, 606 James Blvd., Signal Mt.. Tenn 178, 201, 281, 379 Evans, Thomas Steven ' 65, P. O. Box 116. South Salem, N. Y 210. 232, 233, 379 Ewald, Frederick H. ' 66, 3855 S. Miller Way. Birmingham. Mich 170, 397 Ewing, Frank H., Ill ' 64, Box 435. Hopewell, Va 226, 361 Faber. Lee Edward ' 64, 10375 Morrow Circle S., Dearborn. Mich 361 Fabritz. Russell A. ' 64. 7105 14th Ave.. Takoma Park 12. Md 273, 329 Fackler. Peter C. ' 66. Jondel Farm. Embreeville, Pa 397 Fader, Lynn B. ' 63, 72 Wyoming Ave., S. Orange, N. J 99 Fader. Stanford Stewart ' 64. 72 Wyoming .A.ve., S. Orange. N. J ......99. 171. 361 Fair, Richard Barton ' 64, Friendship Rd.. Fallston. Md... 213. 361 Fairbank. William G. ' 66, c o Aramco, Box 331. Dh.ihran. Saudi. .Arabia 397 Falciani. Ronald Brita ' 65, 22 . ' Mien Lane. Hammontun. N. J 165, 379 Falcone. David J. 66. 1402 Woodburn Rd.. Durham. N. C 186, 397 Farber, Mark B. ' 66. 410 Oak Hill Rd.. Petersburg. Va 180. 233. 397 Faris, John Charles ' 63. 3134 Country Club Dr., Charlotte 5, N. C 226. 329 Farr. Thomas A. ' 63. 2205 Spalding Dr.. Dunwoody, Ga 329 Farrell, Francis D.. Jr. 66. Forest Hills. Aberdeen, N. C 180. 275. 397 Farris. William Anthony ' 64, 4025 Greenbrier, Dallas 25, Tex. ..361 Favrot. Leo M.. Ill 63, 5223 Chamberlain Dr., New Orleans 22, La 183, 329 Fay, Wayne R. 66. 707 Knox Rd., Villanova, Pa 397 Feazell. George Landon, Jr. 65. 516 Courtley Ct., Fairfax, Va 183, 379 Feely, Robert E., Jr. 63, 637 N. E. 119th St., Miami, Fla 224, 273 Fenstermacher. William P. ' 66. 706 Foothill Rd.. Somerville. N. J 164. 279, 280, 397 Fentin, Gary S. 66. 4110 Taylor St.. Hollywood, Fla 194, 397 Fergus, John E., Jr. 66. 333 East 55th St.. New York 22, N. Y 397 Ferguson, Dennis Henry 65, 380 School St., Springdale, Pa. 96, 167, 379 Ferguson. James Marschall 65. 19 Churchill Rd.. Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Ferrell. Donald W. 63. 1406 North Mercer St., New Castle, Pa 330 Ferrell. Malcolm Rea 65. 3820 Walker Ave.. Greensboro, N. C 379 Few, William Preston 65. 208 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham. N. C 175. 379 Fielder. Frederick A.. Jr. 63, Box 193. Rose Valley. Pa 183. 330 Fields. Glenn D.. Jr. 66. 1112 Lake Blvd.. Annandale. Va 397 Fields. Michael S. 64. 536 Front St., Hempstead. N. Y. Finch. Paul Andrews ' 64, 222 Spring St., Thomasville, N. C 303. 362 Fincher. Charles Lee ' 63, 310 Kirkland St., Abbeville. Ala 330 Findlav. Andrew G.. Jr. 64, 35 Piatt Place. White Plains, N. Y 362 Fink. Jerold A. ' 63, 805 Demerius St. , Apt. 14. Durham. N. C. Finney. Michael Janes ' 65. 6009 Trenton Lane. Peoria. Ill .362 Fischer, Martin Douulas ' 66, 227 Delhi Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y 181. 379 Fishback. Edward Wilmott ' 65. 2507 Shrewsbury Rd., Orlando, Fla. 193, 379 Fisher, Carl Ellis ' 65, 2111 Church St.. Selma, Ala.. 187. 379 Fisher. David Lincoln ' 63. Route 2. Wake Forest, N. C 289. 330 Fitts. Sanford B.. Ill ' 66. 519 Oaklawn Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 397 Fitzsimons. James P. ' 66, 39 Norwood Dr., Gillette. N. J 397 Fleck. Donald R. ' 66, 43-01 169 St., Flushing 58. N. Y. ...192. 397 Flesicher. Robert S. ' 64. 45 Middlebrook Rd.. West Hartford 7. Conn 163. 362 Flesher. John Joseph 63. 1006 17th St.. Parkersburg, W. Va 330 Flowers. Georae H., Ill ' 65, 11 Oak Lane, Richmond 26. Va 97, 213. 380 Floyd. William C. Jr. ' 63. 502 lona St., Fairmont, N. C 181. 380 Fogle. Robert Hart ' 65. 424 Fifth St.. Marietta. Ohio 96. 380 Folck, Michael P. ' 64. 160 Leroy Ave.. Darien. Conn 178. 330 Foley. Robert E. ' 66. 11 Chappelle St.. Warrenton. Va 397 Foltz. John A. ' 66. 45 Trumbull St.. Waterlown. Conn 397 Foote. Robert S. ' 66. 2917 22nd Ave. S.. Nashville, Tenn 397 Ford, Hoyt S. ' 66, R.F.D. 3. Lumberton. N. C 188. 397 Page Fordyce, Norman Albert 63. 6710 Tomahawk Rcl., Shawnee Mission. Kan 330 Forsman. Dale Henrv •65. 23 Tysley St., Basking Ridge. N. J. 380 Forsvth. Thomas H., Ill ' 63. West Greenbrook Rd.. North Caldwell. N. J 12S, 1S3, 330 Forth. Paul I .. Jr. 66. 712 Cassell Lane S.W.. Roanoke, Va... 188. 243. 397 Foster. Charles Stephen ' 64. 4201 Washington Ave. S.W.. Charleston 4. W. Va 177. 362 Foimtain. John N. ' 66. 1 105 W. Wood Ave.. High Point. N. C 243. 397 Foiishee. Sam L.. Jr. ' 66. 1.S24 Fairfax Rd.. Diuham. N. C 182. 281. 397 Fowler. David Lee. ' 66. The Plains. Va 380 Fowler. James T.. Ill ' 66. 24 Rivo Alto Canal. Long Beach 3, Calif 226, 397 Fowler. Preston L.. Ill ' 66. 709 W. Cobb St.. Durham. N. C 178. 233. 397 Fowler. Winston G. ' 66. 3342 N. Thomas St., Arlington, Va ..276, 397 Fo.x, Patrick Boyd ' 65. 658 Gordon Dr.. Charleston 4. W. Va. Fox. Stephen Douslas ' 65. 3767 Wilmont Ave. N. W., Roanoke. Va.. 193. 380 Foxley. Griffith W. ' 66. Blueberry Hill Rd.. Weston. Conn 397 Francis. Jerrv Doualas ' 65. Box 211. Caroleen, N. C 96. 380 Frank. Alan H. ' 66, 6112 N. Lake Dr., Whitefish Bay, Wis 190, 398 Frank, Herman Randolph ' 64, 208 Argyle Circle, Gadsden. Ala 183. 362 Fraser, Edmund E. 63. 219 Underwood St. N.W.. Washington 12. D. C. Frazer. Richard A. ' 65. 4250 Anvers Blvd.. Jacksonville. Fla.. 380 Freeh. Laurence W. ' 66. 51 Afton Dr.. Florham Park. N. J 398 Fredo. Barth J. ' 64. 106 Washington Village. South Norwalk, Conn. Freeman, Alan G. ' 66. 1220 S. Jefferson Ave., Sarasota, Fla 398 Freeman, Carl L. ' 63. 25 Wessex Rd.. Silver Spring. Md... ...330 Freeman. John R. ' 66, 407 Fern St., W. Hartford, Conn 162, 260, 393 Freeman, Millard P. ' 66. 1312 Meadowbrook Rd.. Asheboro. N. C 398 Freese. Walter C. ' 64. 105 5th St.. Garden City. N. Y. Freese. Warner W. ' 63. 30 E. Jefferson Ave.. Shelbv. Ohio 165. 213. 331 French. William B. ' 64. Mt. Grey Rd.. Setauket. L. I . N. Y 163. 331 Freund, Henry Louis, Jr. ' 65. 2 Ladue Acres. Ladue 24. Mo 1 195. 380 Friedman. Larry A. 66. 810 Hyde Court. Silver Spring. Md .190. 39S Fuller. Ravmond G. ' 64. 208 A. Mansfield Ave., Pitman, N. J. 362 Fullerton. William D.. IV ' 64. 651 Mountainview Dr.. Lewiston. N. Y 161. 362 Fultz. John M.. Jr. ' 64. 264 Knollwood St.. Winston-Salem. N. C 183. 362 Fuqua. Jimmy Ray ' 64. 107 Hickory St.. Spray. N. C 96. 362 Furlong. Richard Michael. ' 65. 6 W. Lake Ave., Baltimore 10. Md. Furness. Thomas A., Ill 65, 13 Hillcrest St.. Enka. N. C 275. 300, 3S() Futrell. James W. ' 63. nil Rhode Island Ave. Lynchburg, Va. 76. 77. 96, 205. 331 Gabennesch. Howard R. ' 66. 102 Hartweg Ave., Ft. Thomas. Ky 398 Gabriel. John Richard ' 64, 67 Arbor Dr.. Ho Ho Kus, N. J 171, 362 Gale, Steven H. ' 63. 3345 State St., San Diego 1, Calif. Gamlen. Curtace S. ' 66. 90 Pines Lake Dr. E.. Wayne. N. J 257. 280. 398 Gammill, Kenneth MacNair ' 65, 26 Mt. Joy Ave.. Scarsdale, N. Y 380 Garand. Eugene Armand 65, Prospect Rd.. Centerport. N. Y 281. 380 Garber. George D. ' 63. 497 Mariori Ave.. Mansfield. Ohio 184, 185, 331 Gardner, James E.. Jr. ' 64. 1948 Lake Terrace. Independence, Mo 183, 362 Gardner, William Leonard ' 64, 4284 Echo Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich 362 Garner, Gilroy Houston ' 63, Rt. I. Box 686. Benton. Ark 69. 73. 75, 77. 96 Garren, Charles Martin ' 63, 1817 Rolling Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 331 Gates. Gilbert Lawrence ' 65, Emerywood Court Apts., High Point, N. C 97 Gates. Ronald M. ' 66, 1 Miles Gary Rd., Newport News, Va 182, 233, 243, 393 Page Gatewood. Thomas Schley 65. Macon Rd.. Amcricirs. Ga 380 Gattis. Daniel R. 65. 3400 Hayes Ct.. C harlolte. N. C 162 Gebbie. Thomas Edward 63, 1024 So. Peale Ave.. Park Ridge, 111 362 Gee. John Buxton. Jr. 63, 908 Chestnut St.. Henderson. N. C 175. 331 Geehr. John Edward 63, Little Brook Rd., Box 772, Devon, Pa 279. 331 Gentrv. Staley McGregor 63. Route 2. Roxboro. N. C 97. 167, 210, 303. 331 Georse. Albert S. ' 64. 706 Franklin Ave., River Forest. Ill 187. 362 Geron. Charles W. ' 63. 1806 Audubon Park Dr.. Springfield. Ohio 331 Ciesswein. Richard T. ' 63. Rockledge Landing. Saugatuck. Conn 88. 175. 331 Gianaras. George M. ' 63. 331 Pineapple St.. Tarpon Springs, Fla 167. 331 Gibbons. George Michael ' 65. 215 Highland Ave.. Lenoir. N. C 380 Gibbons. William H.. Ill ' 65. 9946 Rockbrook Dr.. Dallas 20. Texas 169, 276, 380 Gibson, Jonathan S. ' 63. 12 River Rd., Newport News, Va .181, 331 Gibson, Norman Thomas ' 64. 106 Charlotte St.. Hamlet. N. C. 362 Giering. John L. ' 66. 89 Katahdin Dr.. Poland. Ohio 170. 398 Gilbert. James Brown, Jr. 65. 1414 Palmetto Ave.. Brunswick. Ga 380 Gilbert. Terry S. 66. 480 E. Ocotillo Rd., Phoenix, Ariz 398 Giles, Harlan R. 66. 848 Stratford Rd., Avondale Estate. Ga 253, 398 Giles. William F.. Jr. ' 66. 41 1 E. 45th St., Savannah, Ga 180, 398 Gilliatt, Benjamin R. ' 64. Box 111. Shelby. N. C 362 Gillies. Herbert Bates ' 64, 731 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood. N. J 362 Gillman, Lynn T. ' 66. 918 Pleasant Ave.. Decorah, Iowa Gillman. Michael Ira ' 64. 69-39 Yellowstone Blvd.. Forest Hills 75. N. Y 398 Gislason, Bradlee Bruce ' 63. 2266 Princeton Ave.. St. Paul 5. Minn 185. 331 Glacken. Edward Scott ' 66. 5113 Manning Dr.. Bethesda. Md 174. 398 Glaser. Leonard ' 63. 73 27 189th St.. Flushing 66, N. Y. ...195. 331 Glass. Herbert G. ' 66. P. O. Box 25. Bullvil le. N. Y 398 Glesk. Martin M, ' 63. 209 Catlin Ave.. Port Allegany. Penn.. 177. 331 Glosson, Ronald K. ' 63, Bex 755C, Rt. 1. Albemarle Rd.. Charlotte 5. N. C 96. 169, 332 Glover. Clarence H.. Jr. ' 64. 397 Forest Ave.. Spartanburg, S. C 183. 362 Gnuse. James R. ' 65. 2614 Stratmore Lane. Bethel Park. Pa ...276. 380 Godbold. Edward S.. Jr. ' 63. Rembert, S. C 332 Godlove. Ernest F. ' 63. 1901 Sheridan Rd.. Lawton. Okli 183 Gold. Peter Stephen ' 63. 415 N. Washington St.. Shelby. N. C. Gold, Philip W. ' 66. 856 18th St.. Newport News. Va 194, 398 Golden. James L. ' 63. 3463 Lowell Ave.. Jacksonville 5. Fla. Golden. John C. Jr. ' 63. 429 Virginia Dr.. Lake Worth, Fla 230 Gcldman, Joel A. ' 66, 600 San Antonio Ave.. Coral Gables, Fla 194 Goldstein. Frank R. ' 64. 2700 Lightfort Dr.. Baltim ore 9. Md 195. 362 Gonis. Arthur P. ' 63. 114 Hedden Terrace. North Arlington. N. J 187, 332 Goodmark, Jerry J. ' 66, 130 Greenwood Dr.. West Palm Beach. Fla 249. 398 Goodmon. James Fletcher ' 65. 615 Spring St.. Raleinh. N. C 181. 380 Goodner. David Marshall. ' 64. 4737 Exeter Lane. Jacksonville 10. Fla 98. 178. 210. 362 Goodrick. William F. ' 66. 5214 Elgar St.. Springfield. Va 398 Goodson. James M. ' 63. Route 1. Box 111. Mount Olive. N. C 169. 228. 332 Goodwin. Billy Lloyd ' 65. Route I. Morrisville. N. C. Goody. John Burton ' 64. 7 Sullivan Dr., Severna Park, Md. Gordon, Michael Kenneth ' 64, 921 S. Johnson St.. Monroe. N. C 183, 362 Gordon, Thomas F., Jr. 66, 2715 Augusta Dr.. Durham. N. C 276, 398 Gosnell, Jack L.. Jr. 66, 1015 Kerr Dr., Aiken, S. C 164, 398 Gould, Glenn H. 66, 13544 Glenn Mill Rd.. Rockville. Md 184. 398 Gouldman, W. Clyde, II 63, Meadow Lane, Franklin. Va 178, 210, 290, 332 Grace, Perry Rutledee ' 63, 3600 Central, Memphis, Tenn 161, 229, 332 Page .167. 280. 190, Graham. Charles N., Jr. ' 63. W4 Brantford Ave.. Silver Spring. Md Ciraham, David Stanley 63. 2iy Springwood Dr.. Spartanburg. S. C Ciraham, Robert Bruce ' 65. W4 Brantford Ave.. Silver Spring, Md Graitcer. Philip L. ' 66. 157 E. Plumstead Ave.. I.ansdowne, Penn. Graney. Michael Proctor ' 65. 2706 Sherman Ave.. Middletown. Ohio Grant. Henrv Boone. Jr. ' 65. . 3.3 Briarcliff Rd.. Rocky Mount. N. C Grant. Norman Charles ' 65. 131 First St.. Lakewood. N. J. Grant. Wesley Bennett ' 65. 303 William Si.. Kannapolis. N. C 96. 187. Grant. William R. ' 65. 33 Indian Hill Rd.. Winnetka. Ill Graper. Robert M. 64. 1117 W. Hawthorne St.. Arlington Hghts.. 111. Gray. Frank Benton 64. 519 E. Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C Gray. Harry P. ' 66. 773 Palnietto St.. Spartanburg, S. C 194, 275. Gray. Thomas N. ' 64. 124 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C 97. 183. Gravbeal. Michael R. ' 66. 311 Parkway Blvd.. Wilmington. N. C Gravbeal. Robert Thomas ' 65. 222 North St.. Marion. Va 243. Green. David Louis D. ' 65. 1172 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Green. Robert Ethan. Ill ' 65. 1399 Condit Court. Alexandria. Va. ...193. Green. Steele H. ' 66. 2122 Seneca Dr. S.. Merrick. N. Y Greenberc. Martin T. ' 63. 5106 Studeley Ave.. Norfolk 8. Va 191. Greene. Charles D. ' 66. 55 Terrill Rd.. Stratford. Conn 180. Greene. Harold Pell ' 65. 2918 Woodside Dr.. Tallahassee. Fla.. Greenleaf. Henry M. ' 65, 32 Prince St.. West Newton. Mass.... Greenly. Michael Steven ' 65. 404 Meritta Ave.. Bo.x 950, Beaufort, S. C 261. Greenwood. Roger Kent ' 65. 1701 Dorwaldl Blvd.. Schenectady 9. N. Y 183. Greer. Thomas H. ' 66. 106 Rossford Ave.. Ft. Thomas. Ky Gregory. Arthur ' 63. 1504 Richland Ave.. Box 294. Aiken. S. C 96. 186. 187. 279, Gregory. David K. ' 64. 38 Summer St.. Rockland. Maine. .189. Gregory, Donald Robert ' 64, 38 Summer St., Rockland, Maine 189, Gregory, Richard M. ' 65, 908 South East 12th Court, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 99, 273. 362. Gregory. Thomas H. ' 65. Box 326, Granville. Ohio Griffin. . Augustan G.. Jr. ' 65. 202 E. Elm St.. Nashville. N. C 170. Griffith. Terry W. ' 66. 201 1 Smithway Dr.. Alexandria. Va .223. Grigsbv. John Taze. Jr. ' 65. 530(1 Caledonia Rd.. Richmond. Va 175. 201. Grilli. Donald Anthony. ' 64, 217 Grove St., Clifton. N. J. 175, Grills, George M. ' 63, 4612 South 1st St., Austin 4, Texas 177, Grim, Garrett Davis ' 63. 716 W. Henderson St.. Salisbury. N. C Gross. William H. ' 66. 11791 Plateau. Los Altos. Calif 176. Grossman. Charles L. ' 63, 22775 Larmie Dr.. Rocky River 16, Ohio 163. 213. Gruber. Mayer Irwin ' 65. 2717 Heyward St.. Columbia. S. C Gubser. Michael D. ' 66. 3041 S. Florence PI., Tulsa. Okla Guden. Paul Alexander ' 65. 131 Paumanke Ave.. Babvlon. N. Y 181. 281. Guelcher. Richard P. ' 64. 1170 First St.. Port Edwards. Wis 307. Gumo. Richard L. 63. 29 William St.. Malverne. N. Y... 167, 210. Gunter. Richard Arnold. ' 65. 4515 Eden Dr. N. W.. Roanoke, Va !93. Gurlev. Hubert Tavlor ' 64. 1205 Frederick Rd.. Baltimore 28. Md Gurley. Paul Clayton ' 64, Rt. 9, Box 222-D, Charlotte 8, N. C 230, 308, Gustafson, Eric W. ' 66, Rio Guayalevo 304 NTE. Monterrey N L Mexico ■. 176, 276 Gutekunst. John W, ' 66, 55 Grandview Ave., Sellersville. Pa 186. Gulh. David L. ' 66, 6434 Hartwait St.. Baltimore. Md 275. 380 398 380 243 380 380 181 183 398 362 398 380 398 332 398 380 .380 380 380 332 362 380 362 380 398 380 362 .332 398 332 ,380 398 380 363 333 380 380 363 398 398 Page Guthrie. George Garland ' 64, 4603 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Guthrie. James Edward ' 63. 2307 Avery St.. Morehead City. N. C 96, 169, 333 Guthrie. Richard Y. ' 66. 547 Belleforts. Oak Park, III 398 Hackett. Thomas S. ' 66. Box 105. Lampeter. Pa 280, 398 Hackney. Edward J.. Jr. ' 65. 3824 Darby Rd.. Durham, N. C. Hagood. Louis Reeve, III ' 65. 119 E. 64th St.. Savannah. Ga 181. 205. 213, 375. 380 Hagy. James Dixon. Jr. ' 63. 711 Shackamaxon Dr.. Westfield, N. J. Haigh, Arthur H., Ill ' 66, 29 Westridge Dr., Asheville, N. C 162, 281, 398 Hakim, Khalil Ali ' 64. Singer Co.. Hillah. Iraq Halford. Peter ' 66. 2022 Kakela Dr.. Honolulu. Hawaii. .172. 399 Hall. Charles Thomas ' 64. 211 Lakeview Ave.. Jamestown. N, Y. 171. 280, 363 Hall. Hines H.. Ill ' 63. Box 86. Milbrook. Ala 333 Hall. Sheldon F.. Jr. ' 63. 15414 Grandville, Detroit 23. Mich 178. 333 Halpern. John Evan ' 63. 1705 E-W Hwy, Apt. 505. Silver Spring. Md 300 Hamilton. James Page ' 63. Chapmanville. W. Va 205. 229. 251. 274. 302. 310. 333 Hamilton. Roger Clark ' 64. 34 Highland Ave.. Westerly. R. 1 187. 280. 363 Hammerle. George B. ' 66. 1500 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va 251. 399 Hand, Donald L. ' 63. 214 Avondale Road. Ridgewood. N. J 193. 333 Handler. Mark ' 66. 2529 Perkins Rd.. Durham. N. C. Hanja. Yuri Thomas ' 65. 106 Bay Drive East, Huntington 12, N. Y 98 Hankins. William W. ' 63. 912 Tangier Ave.. Coral Gables. Fla... 173. 279. 333 Hanna. John Edward ' 65. 25 N. Blvd. of Presidents. Sarasota. Fla 380 Hanna. Stevan T. ' 66, 201 Edgewood Rd., Staunton, Va,..160, 399 Hardin. Marvin O. ' 66. 207 Calhoun St.. Charleston. S. C 399 Harding. Richard Hunt ' 65. 6936 Greentree Dr.. Falls Church. Va .161. 276. 381 Hardy. Richard Wayne ' 64. Box 4. Staff Cincusnaveur Fleet Post Office. New York. N. Y 173. 279. 281. 363 Hardy. Robert G. ' 66. 178 Flower Hill Rd.. Huntington. N. Y 281. 399 Harcrett. Haines Hillsmane ' 65. 3. 5 Hillside Dr. N. W.. Atlanta 5. Ga 381 Harkness. Richard C. ' 64. 11 21 Wilson Rd.. Wilmington. Dela 193. 281. 363 Harkrader. Winfred T.. Jr. ' 64. 1315 Cresent Dr.. Mount Airy. N. C 163. 363 Harmon. Perry Grant. Jr. ' 66. 2310 Buena Vista Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C .162. 399 Harold. David W. ' 66. 735 North Belvedere. Memphis. Tenn .260. 276. 399 Harper. Eugene Jutson. ' 63. Box 121, Knightdale, N. C. 193, 363 Harper, Harry Williams ' 65, 626 Peachtree St.. Rocky Mount. N. C. Harper. Wilmer Milton ' 65. RED 1. Box 306. Elkhorn City. Ky 381 Harrell. Maxie Edward ' 65. Route 2. Gates. N. C 381 Harrington. Kent M. ' 66. 386 Oakridge Drive. Rochester 17. N. Y 180. 399 Harrington. Thomas E. ' 66. 715 Maybank Dr., Hendersonville, N. C 174, 399 Harris, Charles Marcus ' 65, 305 Victoria St., Greensboro, N. C 167, 210. 3S! Harris, Christopher B. ' 64. 382 Mill Hill Lane. Southport. Conn 363 Harris. David H. ' 63. 4706 Brentwood Rd.. Durham. N. C. .. 333 Harris. John Weiss ' 65, 4407 Glenleigh Dr.. Dallas. Texas..... 173. 253. 381 Harris. Michael N. 66. 1752 Homestead Ave. N.E.. .Atlanta. Ga 399 Harris. Richard Foster 64. 665 Llewellyn Place. Charlotte 7. N. C ...96. 161. 363 Harris. Robert W. ' 63. Princeton Pike M. R. 14, Somerville. N. J.. 333 Harrison. Fenton F.. Jr. ' 66, 213 Lehn Springs Dr.. Williamsville 21. N. Y. 399 Harrison. Frank Late. Jr. ' 64. 1017 Montrose Dr.. S. Charleston 3. W. Va 96. 99. 178. 210. 363 Harrison. Michael B. ' 66. 2722 Circle Dr.. Durham. N. C 162, 216. 399 Harrison. Russell S.. Jr. ' 66. Box 1032. Lumberton. N. C. 243. 399 Page Harritt. Norman Ladoit ' 6?. 230 Ave. C. N.K.. Winter Haven, Fla 181. 303. 333 Harscher. Frank. Ill ' 6(i. 1944 Fontaine Ril., I exington. Kv 399 Hart. John Charles ' (13, III S. Caviipa. Williatnsville. N. Y. Harlgen. David T. ' 6ft. 109 Forest .Ave., Orono, Maine 182. 399 Hartman, George H., Ill ' 66, 1 ampeter. Pa 178. 399 Hartwell, .lohn William ' 64. 4517 S. Cameron, Tampa 11, Fla. Harvey, James Richard ' , 237 S. I 1th St., Quakertown, Pa. Harwood. Stephen louis ' 65, 9159 Garber Rd., Creslwood 26, Mo 175, 381 Haselline, Frederick P. 66, 2604 Monument Ave., Apt. A. Richmond. Va 180. 391. 399 Hash. Fdward Joseph 64. 1884 N. Patrick Henry Dr.. Arlington 5. Va 363 Hash. John Lawler ' 63. Haskell. Bruce Vinal. ' 65. 113 Loreda Way, St. Petersburg, Fla. Haskell, Richard A. ' 64. 2649 Frontier Trl Apt D, Chamblee, Ga 224. 363 Hasse. Gordon A.. Jr. ' 66. 210 Loney St.. Philadelphia, Pa 162, 276. 399 Hathavvav. David Everett ' 65. 7 Walsh Lane. Cincinnati 8, Ohio 167. 381 Haus. Rein ' 65. 1050 Ridge Ave., Lakewood. N. J. Havens. Richard George ' 63, 9 Park Avenue, Westminster. Md...67. 96. 103. 169. 276. 333 Haverick. Stephen D. ' 66. 272 Eastmoor Blvd.. Columbus. Ohio 166, 399 Hawgood. William S. ' 63. 2719 Cranlvn Rd.. Shaker Hts. 22. Ohio 175. 333 Hawkey. Richard S.. Jr. ' 65, 106 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Hawks, Everett Merle ' 65, 105 N. Plaza Dr.. Little Rock. Ark 189, 363 Hawn. Robert George ' 63, 2611 Reynolds Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Haworth, Allan Robert ' 64. 783 Knollwood Terrace. Westfield. N. J .173. 363 Hay. Howard C. 66, 301 Firestone Rd.. Oak Ridge. Tenn 399 Haygood. Robert Earl ' 65. 177 Warwick Drive. Pittsburgh 34. Pa 381 Haynes. Ba.xter Morgan, Jr. ' 64. Tyron. N. C 363 Havs. Davis Addison ' 65. 1611 N. Greenbrier St.. Arlington 5. Va 381 Heath. George Seaborn ' 65. P. O. Box 332, Homerville, Ga...381 Hecht, Stephen Samuel ' 64, 4 Collamore Terrace, West Orange, N. J. Hedges. Charles R. ' 63. 339 Wood Lane. Circleville. Ohio .334 Heidrick. Robert L. 63. 101 S. County Line Rd.. Hinsdale. Ill 128. 177. 223 Heitzenrater. Wilson D. 66, 1072 Sunset Dr.. Clarion, Pa. 243. 399 Heizer. William W.. ' 64. 1320 Arnette Ave.. Durham. N. C. Helbig. Herbert R., HI ' 66. 29 Tunstall Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y ...270. 276. 399 Heller. Julian D. ' 66. 6139 Riviera Manor Dr.. Jacksonville, Fla. Hellman, Peter 64. 212 Waterway Drive, Falls Church. Va. Helmes. Charles Tucker 65. RED 1, South Salem, N. Y. .187, 381 Helms, Grady Thomas. Jr. ' 66. 805 W. Franklin St., Monroe, N. C. Helms, Kenneth Dean ' 66, 2643 Clydesdale T599A35, Charlotte 8, N. C ..381 Helms, William R., II ' 63, 620 East Holly St., Goldsboro, N. C... .96 Helstein. Richard S.. 11 66. 23 Fenimore Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y 194. 399 Henderson. Grover C. II ' 64. 211 W. Harnett St.. Dunn. N. C 181. 363 Henderson. Harvey Ellett ' 65. Route 1. Concord. Va 161. 381 Henderson. William Taylor ' 64, 167 Laurel Circle, Princeton, N. J 161, 280, 363 Hendrix, Scott Hampton ' 63, 2525 Stratford Rd., Columbia. S. C 334 Henline, Barry H. ' 66. 1911 Syracuse Circle. Vienna, Va 399 Henry. Hugh Littell 65. 404 Linwood Dr.. Greencastle. Ind 165. 381 Herbert. Chesley C. Ill ' 65. 202 Hillcrest Dr.. High Point. N. C 178. 210. 374. 381 Herbster. Ronald William ' 65, 28 W. Roland Rd., Parkside, Chester, Pa 96, 178. 381 Herin. Thomas James 65. 153 S.E. 15th Rd.. Miami 36, Fla 243. 381 Heritage. William H.. Jr. ' 66. 305 N. Fillmore St.. Arlington. Va 399 Heroy. John N., Jr. ' 66, 23 Forest Terrace, W. Haven 16, Conn 170 Herron, John W. ' 66. 1952 Montgomery Ave., Villanova, Pa 172, 276, 399 Page Hertslet, Barry Shaw, ' 64, 704 Thornwood Cl., Towson 4. Md. 181, 213, 363 Her og, George Ciarv ' 64, 3914 Mt. Vernon ' Highway. Alexandria. Va 277. 300. 363 Hespenheide. Henry A.. III. 63. 13 15 Sussex Place. Norfolk 8, Va. Hess. Allan Pitner. ' 65. 914 Lathrop Ave., River Forest, 111 381 Hess. Doren Willard, Jr. ' 65, 142 Michigan Ave., Decatur, Ga. 381 Hess. Richard Mason ' 65. 20 Birch Ave.. Wheeling. W. Va 189. 381. 258 Heugh. William Richard ' 65. Belle Terre. Port Jefferson. N. Y 162. 275. 381 Heyer, Robert Ward ' 64, 6401 Sedgefield Dr., Norfolk 13. Va 229, 301, 363 Heyman. Arthur Bruce ' 63. 321 Lincoln Ave.. Rockville Centre. N. Y 96 Heyman. Duane M. D. ' 66. 44 Bradford Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y 399 Heyman. Harold L. 66. 15 E. 64th St.. Savannah, Ga 194 Hickey. Edward Joseph 65. 4803 Broad Brook Ct.. Bethesda. Md. Hickman. Scott G. ' 66. 228 Knollwood Dr., Dekalb, III 166, 399 Hidav, Lannv L. ' 66, 24 ' 17 N. E. 18th Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fb 233. 399 High. Harold G. ' 66, 204 Dorchester Rd., Anchorage, Ky 275, 399 High, William Gary, ' 63, RD 4, Millersburg, Ohio 171, 334 Hight. William P. ' 66, 1624 Statesville Blvd., Salisbury, N. C 182, 200, 399 Hightower. John H.. Ill 66. 1647 N. Greenbrier St.. Arlington. Va.. 280, 399 Hill, Charles A., Jr. 66, 572 Vinita Avenue, Akron, Ohio 399 Hill, Charles E. 63, Club Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie. Pa .98, 175. 205. 289, 334 Hill. Dan W.. Ill 66, 4014 Dover Rd., Durham, N. C... 168, 400 Hill. Harry E. 66, 172 Berkshire Lane, Virginia Beach, Va 280 Hill. Herbert Morrison 65, 200 Curtis St., Sylvania, Ga 381 Hill, Lester 66, 91 Fleetwood Terrace, Williamsville 21. N. Y 178, 400 Hill, William A. 66, P. O. Box 338. Denton. N. C 178. 400 Hillerbrand. Dieter 64. Germany 363 Hilliard. James E. ' 63. Lyons Bend RD Tr. 14. Knoxville 19. Tenn 181, 334 Hinds. Douelas Paul ' 64. 413 Lawrence Ave.. Westfield. N. J 97. 171. 363 Hines. Robert D. 66, 1505 Crescent Ridge Rd.. Daytona Beach, Fla 172. 400 Hinshaw. William B. 63. 402 W. Knox St.. Durham. N. C 334 Hitchcock. Bouldin S. 66. 58 Green Ave.. Lawrenceville, N. J 98. 176. 400 Hoadley. Richard Aim 65. 1411 Newton Rd.. Lancaster. Pa 276. 300. 381 Hoaulin. David C. 66, 103 Gabriel, S. Charleston, W. Va 192. 225. 251. 400 Hobbs, Jerry Robert ' 64. 1329 E. Monroe St., South Bend 15. Ind 193. 363 Hobbs. William K. ' 65. 1201 Northwood St.. Greensboro. N. C 400 Hocutt. Quincy Barham ' 65. 328 S. Barbour St.. Clayton. N. C .243. 381 Hodues. Stephen M. 64. 1838 Grandin Rd.. S.W.. Roanoke. Va 210 Hoffman. Charles Roger 63. Box 5090 Duke Station. Durham. N. C 161. 274. 334 Hoffman. David S. 66, 4424 N. 25th St., Arlington, Va 188. 226. 400 Holhert. James M.. Jr. 66. 415 Park Rd.. Lookout Mt.. Tenn 174. 400 Holder, John F. 66, 408 Prospect Ave., Highland Park, 111 178. 400 Hollander. David B. 66, 811 Parkview Ave., Martinsville, Va...400 Hollett, Grant T.. Jr. 64. 1502 Bexhill Rd.. Richmond 29. Va 189. 363 Hollis, Jan M. ' 63. Box 15. Baker VAC. Martinsburg. W. Va 280. 301. 335 Hollister, George Clay ' 63. 23 Maher Ave.. Greenwich. Conn 177. 270. 312. 335 Hollman. Douglas Clark ' 64. 9 Tanglewood Lane. Sea Cliff, N. Y 97. 185. 363 Holloway. Stephen M. 65. 1318 North Bridge St.. Elkin. N. C 96, 175, 381 Holmes. Eric Mills 65. 123 W. Ashe Ave., Lenoir, N. C 186. 381 Holt. John Sanders ' 64. Scarritt College. Nashville, Tenn. Holt. Robert Alan 65. 8 Gardner Rd.. Reading, Mass.. 97, 167. 381 Homer, Edwin N. 66. 323 Olmstead Hill Rd.. Wilton. Conn. 176. 400 Hopper, William R. 63, 1822 Stratford Place, S.W., Roanoke, Va. Page Hopkins. David H. ' 66. :()16 Mvrtle Dr.. Durham. N. C 162. 228. 401) Hopkins. Jay E. ' 64. 2016 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N. C 163. 364 Hoppin, Charles Tracy ' 64. 712 Scotch Plains Ave.. Westfield, N. J .- 175. 364 Horn. Edward Gustav ' 64, 818 E. Forest Hills Blvd.. Durham. N. C. Hornc. Perry .Mwvn ' 64, 2115 Morcanton Rd., Fayetteville, N. C 364 Horton. Lewis W.. Jr. ' 64. 1313 Kent St.. Durham. N. C. Hosier. Lee A. 66. 10101 East Bexhill Dr.. Kensington. Md. 166. 400 Housih, William Colton, Jr. ' 65. 18 Meadow Lane, East Eilliston. Long Island, N. Y 97. 177. 381 House, Donald Rav 63, 911 Bragg St.. Monroe. N. C 178. 261, 335 Houseknecht. Peter S. 64. 10 Logan PI., Rowayton, Conn. Houvoux. Jacques Richard ' 65 6006 Walton Rd., Bethesda, Md 98. 381 Howard. David K. ' 66. 3326 Lakeshore Blvd., Jacksonville. Fla 400 Howard. Dervl J. ' 66, P. O. Box 1995, Raleigh. N. C .400 Houard. William K.. Jr. 65, 106 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 276 Howe. Humphrey B.. Jr. ' 63, 47 Whitney Rd., Medford 55. Mass. Howell, Milton A. 66, 2110 Princess Place Dr.. Wilmington. N. C 257, 258. 400 Howser. Roy David, III ' 66. 5717 Woodside Ave.. Myrtle Beach, S. C 186. 228. 281. 400 Hubbard. Kenneth Walton ' 65, Gilliam Lane, Riverside, Conn 97, 175. 228. 381 Hubbard. Robert Phillip 65, 2106 South Race St., Urbana, 111 187, 281, 381 Hubbell, William Lee ' 64, 171 Lynn St.. Shreveport. La 213, 262, 364 Hudson. William Hill. Ill ' 65, 916 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, N. C 260, 381 Hudson. William James, Jr. ' 65, 11214 Bybee St., Silver Spring. Md 167, 381 Huffman. Frank J., Jr. ' 66, 319 Missouri St., Steele, Mo - 233. 400 Huffman. Richard B. 63, 931 17th St. South, Arlington, Va 165. 335 Huahes. Roaer William ' 66. 10 Warwick Rd., Summit, N. J 186. 400 Hui;hes. Stephen Thomas ' 65, 49 Hillcrest St.. Auburn. Maine...... 178, 243, 381 Huuhes. Terrv R. ' 66. 6 Deer Trail Rd., Saddle River, N. J 400 Hui;hes. William F.. Ill ' 65, 4073 Bunker Lane, Wilmette, III. Huiburt. Jon David 66, 4137 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham. N. C. Hulen. Mvron Craig 63. 8520 Thornden Terr.. Bethesda 14. Md 181. 335 Humphre s. Diivid Russell ' 63. 4667 Bluebell. Baton Rouge. La.... ...335 Huneycutt. Charles J.. Jr. ' 65 3 East Levonshire St.. Winston-Salem. N. C 96. 276. 394 Hunaer. William Crosby ' 65. 404 Hancock Ave.. Vandergrift. Pa .....225. 279. 381 Hunt. Bruce Woodson ' 63. 182 Saxonburg Rd.. Butler, Pa 173. 230. 302. 308. 335 Hunt. Francis S. 64. 10 Bonmar Circle, .Aubrundale 66, Mass 270, 335 Huntley, George William 63, Box 60, Beaufort, N. C 243. 364 Huntoon George G. ' 66. 215 Seaspray A e.. Palm Beach. Fla 276. 400 Husa. Gary W. ' 63. 188 Gordon St.. Spartanburg. S. C. 223, 229, 258, 302. 307. 335 Huston. Craig W. ' 65, 955 Encha ' nted Way., Pac Palisades, Calif 276. 381 Huston, Graham C. ' 63. Lakewood Circle, Greenwich. Conn 97 Huston. William G. 66, Trefethens Landing, Peaks Island, Maine 162, 400 Hutcheson. Thomas A. ' 66, 1000 Chestnut Ave.. Wilmette, III 174. 400 Hutchins, Cary Lewis 65. 48 Chestnut ' Dr., Hasting On Hudson, N. Y. Hutchins. Norman V. 63, Box 141, Rt. 3, Forest City, N. C...335 Hutzler. .Arthur Charles ' 64. 926 Banyan Dr.. Delray Beach. Fla 178, 357. 364 Hvbarger. Charles P. ' 66. ' 4308 Kenny St.. Beltsville. Md 186. 400 Hver. Thomas Morean ' 65. 119 South 2nd St.. Palatka. Fla 160. 381 Iceland. Steven D. ' 66. 32 Marlene Dr.. Syosset, N. Y 194. 400 Imershein. Allen W. 66. 6440 S. VV. 82nd St.. South Miami, Fla 98. 400 Page Ingersoll. Deforest P. 64, 5128 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee 17, Wise 193, 364 Ingle. Frank W. 66. 2929 Diric Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla 400 Inelis. Richard Kendall ' 65. 2249 Lazy Lane. Fort Lauderdale. Fla 210. 381 Ingram. John E. ' 66. 167 Tullamore Rd.. Garden City. L. I. N. Y 182. 276. 400 Innis. James R. ' 66. 102 Nottingham Rd.. Richmond. Va 276. 400 Irwin, John W. 66. 950 San Jose S. E.. Grand Rapids, Mich 275, 400 Jackson. Charles R. ' 64. 923 N. Main St.. Salisbury. N. C... .364 Jackson. Harry Ross 64. 840 W. Morgan St.. Raleigh, N. C. Jackson. Jay William ' 66. 1847 Walton St.. Petersburg, Va..... 164, 275. 400 Jacobsen. Arthur Francis 65. 2040 Willowee Lane. Winston-Salem. N. C 97, 382 James. .Ashley S.. Jr. ' 63. 2405 Sylvan Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 303, 335 James. Jay Paul ' 63. 813 Hopeton Rd.. Westover Hills. Wilmington 6. Del. 189. 335 Jamieson. Robert James 64. P. O. Box 545. 3125 Friendly Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 96. 178. 210. 364 Jarman. John H. ' 66. 144 Old House Otf Bldg.. Washington. D. C 178, 400 Jeffords. Dexter L. ' 66. 2 Greenway Flower Hill. Roslyn. N. Y 186. 400 JefTreys. David Elmo. Jr. ' 66. 1420 Broad St.. Durham. N. C. Jenkins. James J. ' 66. 605 E. Fifth St.. Greenville. N. C 124, 400 Jennings. Bruce Phillip ' 63. 1566 Summit Dr.. Charleston 2. W. Va 177. 336 Jennings. Theodore W . ' 64. 20620 N.E. 13th Ct.. N. Miam.i Beach. Fla. Jensen. John Howard ' 64. 4026 Greenwood Dr., Ft. Pierce, Fla .215, 364 Jerome. Forrest Lenox ' 65, 3309 Dixon Rd., Durham. N. C 181, 382 Joachimi. Carroll Liggett ' 65. 3958 Central Ave., Memphis. Tenn 280. 382 Johnsen. William Charles ' 65. 4711 44th St.. N.W., Washington 16. D. C. ......193. 382 Johnson. .Albert Foster ' 65. Box 302. .Mt. Gilead. N. C 98. 171. 382 Johnson. Brian A. ' 63. 8709 Fenway Dr.. Bethesda 14. Md. Johnson. Bruce Harold ' 65, 1618 East 3rd St., Duluth 12. .Minn... -193, 382 Johnson. Carl .A., Ill 65, 111 N. Driver St., Durham, N. C 210. 232 Johnson. Clifford R. ' 66. 806 Enderbv Dr.. .Alexandria. Va 233. 400 Johnson. David M. ' 66. 30 Lakeview Cr.. Skaneateles. N. Y. 182 Johnson. David S. ' 63, 208 Baltimore Ave., Pt. Pleasant Bch.. N. J - 175. 254. 336. 400 Johnson. Edward .Armstrong 63. 1028 Southuood Dr.. Durham, N. C. Johnson. Eric Michael 63. P. O. Box 165. Lincolnton. N. C. Johnson. Gary H. 64. 810 N.W. 96th St.. .Miami 50. Fla. Johnson George H. Ill 65. 1300 Wendover Ave.. Rosemont. Penn 187. 364 Johnson. J. D. Ill 63. 421 Transylvania Ave.. Raleigh, N. C 237, 336 Johnson. James Richard 65. 2726 Ohio St.. Bethel Park. Penn 280, 382 Johnson, James W. ' 66. 309 N. Mulberry St., Logan, Ohio 400 Johnson. Jerry Mychyle ' 65, 1907 N. Lebanon, Lebanon, Ind. Johnson. Lerov Peter ' 64, 4924 .Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, Fla 161, 364 Johnson, Linus 63, 8 Orchard Parkway. White Plains. N. Y 336 Johnson. Micael E. 66. 4223 South 36th St.. Arlington, Va 226, 400 Johnson, Raymond A. 63, 92 Lawson St., Hempstead. N. Y. Johnson. Robert Arnold 64. 201 Lafayette St.. Hopewell. Va 96, 364 Johnson. Robert Wesley ' 64. 200 N. Rolling Rd.. Catonsville. Md 185. 364 Johnson. Roy Clarence. Jr. ' 64. 207 W. Mountain St.. Worcester 6. Mass 181. 213. 364 Johnson. William L.. Jr. ' 63, Box 302, Mt. Gilead, N. C . ' . 336 Johnson. William S.. Jr. ' 63. 7022 Gough St.. Baltimore 24. Md. 167 Johnston. James L. 63. 8 Oak Manor Crescent, Pittsford, N. Y 178. 279, 336 IX-ul, c. Johnston. Lee Charles 65, Deal Golf Counlry (liih Johnston. Matt Ransom ' 63. 1 16 College St.. 1 ittleton. Johnston. Robert .Milton ' 6. . 2 0 W. Club Blvd.. Durham, N. C Jolley. Ronald Seott 64. Rt. 1, Bo.x 07. daffney. S. C Jones. David Currier ' 64. Pipini: Roek Rd.. locust Valley. N. Y 97. 171. 22X. Jones. Douglas 1.. ' 66. 406 Fall River Rd.. Houston 24. Texas 168. 23.3. 273. Jones. Hdwin L. Ill ' 66. 1800 Queens Rd.. W., Charlotte, N. C Jones. Geoffrey C. 63. 380 Grasslands Rd.. Valhalla. N. Y. Jones. James Fly 64, 406 Fall River Rd.. Houston. Texas 168. 233. 273. Jones. James McAndrew, Jr. ' 6. . 9. ' ' 3 Fast Fairview Ave.. Montgomery, Ala 18. . Jones. Micael Douglas. ' 64. 19. ' 5 Overhill Rd.. Charlotte. N Jones. Michael F. 66. P. O. 66. Fairfield. N. C. .172. 281. Jones. Milton R. 66. IIO.S Clay St., Franklin, Va 22.S, 233, Jones. Ralph W.. Jr. ' 65, 116 Center Ave., Chatham, N. J. Jones. Robert Wilbur. Jr. 65, Box 321, Mulberry. Fla 270. 277. Jones. Sheldon C. ' 64. 18 Springfield Ave.. Cranford. N. J Jones. Troy Edward. Jr. ' 63. Box 702. Smithfield. N. C 243, 303, Jones, Waldo Rosebush ' 65. 70 Terrys Plain Rd.. Simsbury. Conn 186. 187. 275. Jones. William D. ' 66. 711 Clendale Dr.. Richmond 29, Va 160, Jones, William Edgar 65, 821 Windsor Court. Ashland. Ky Jordan. Robert Richard ' 65. Box 5197. Ardmore Sta.. Winston-Salem. N. C 178. Jordan, William Jennings ' 65. Rt. 3. Smithfield. N. C. Joynes. Charles D. ' 66, 6228 Powhatan Ave.. Norfolk 8. Va. Kadaster, Esat M. ' 64, Ziraat, Fakultesi. Ziraikimya, Kursusu 193. Kadaster. Omer I. ' 66. Ziraat Mahallesi Sok N., Ankara, Turkey 364, Kahn, Michael F. 64, 4560 Powers Ferry Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 195. Kahn. Steven P. 63. 420 E. 79th St.. New York. N. Y. Kahner, Steven 64. 83-01 169th St., Jamaica 32. N. Y. Kaishin. James Griffith 65, 543 Butler Rd., Warren, Ohio Kale. Richard B.. Jr. 66. 104 E. Jackson St.. Mebane, N. C Kaliski. Michael Paul 65. 110 Wyahoke Dr.. San Antonio 9, Texas Kane. Harry Joseph. Jr. 65. 910 W. Highland Ave.. Kinston. N. C 162, Kaplan. Stanley Allan 63. 3314 Marnat Rd., Baltimore 8. Md 191, Katholi. Richard Evers 63. 930 Woodland Ave.. S. Charleston 3. W. Va Katz. Lawrence M. 64. 6615 Park Heights Ave.. Baltimore Kauffman, Sidney L. 66. 634 Clymer Lane. Ridley Park. Pa Kaufhold. Francis F. ' 66. Gen. Del.. Christiansted. St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands 166. 279. 281. Kaufman. John P. ' 66. 2511 Cornwallis Ave., Roanoke. Va 178, 243, 276, Kauger, John, Jr. ' 65. 534 Paul St., Hillside, N. J. Kausch. James W. 66, 230 Chester Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C 172. Kaye. David E. 66. 109 W. Center St.. Manchester. Conn Keagv. Blair A. 66. 1113 25th Ave.. Altoona, Pa 176. Keates. Donald T. ' 63, Rt. 2, Box 780, Richmond, Ind Keay. Anthony Richard ' 65, 55 N. Sprague Ave.. Pittsburgh 2, Pa 96. 186. 187. Keen. Daniel Woodward ' 63. Mountain Lake. Lake Wales. Fla 189. Keesing, Hugo Arnold ' 65. 4508 Forty-Fifth NW. Washington 16, D. C 183. Kehayes. Alexander R. ' 65. 103 Pembroke Circle, Edenton. N. C 182. Keim. William Albert ' 65. 5006 Klingle St., NW. Washington 16. D. C 177. Keith. Dennis B. ' 66. Hubhollow Rd.. Peapack, N. J 270, Keith, Samuel J. ' 66. 15 Ridge Ave.. Natick. Mass 164. Keith. Theodore A. 63, 159 Passaic Ave., Passaic. N. J. 183. Md.. -195. Page Page Keller. Edward Lee ' 64. 122 Dover C ircle, Norfolk. Va 281. 307, 36J Keller, Robert Ciraham 66. ....336 2716 Spring Ciardcn Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 180. 243. 403 Keller. Robert Jeremiah ' 66. ...382 1844 W. 23rd St.. Miami Beach, Fla 166, 281, 401 .280 Kelley, Andrew F., Jr. ' 64. Sudamtex de Venezuela. Maracav. Venezuela 364 364 Kellev. Geon;e Paul ' 65. 116 Forest Rd.. Moorestown. N. J 280. 382 400 Kellom;. James McNauuhton ' 65. 232 E. Walton Place. Chicago 11, 111 382 401 Kelts, Richard Goddard ' 65, Groton Ridge Hgts., Groton, Mass. 336 Kenipncr. Marion Lee ' 64, 4810 Denver Dr.. Galveston, Texas 177. 364 400 Kennedy. James Leland. Jr. ' 63. 419 E. Sixth St., Dallas 3, Texas 200, 288, 337 382 Kennedy, James Madison ' 64. . C. VA Hospital. Richmond 19. Va 201. 364 Kennedy. Kenneth D.. Jr. ' 64. 401 117 Ripley Rd.. Wilson. N. C 178. 364 Kennedy. Robert L. 63, 409 S. Lewis St.. Metter. Ga. 401 Kennedy. William E.. Jr. ' 66, 382 1211 Kast Ave.. Owatonna. Minn 182. 281. 401 Kent. Nelson Rutledi-e ' 64, 7979 SW 96 St., Miami 56, Fla. 382 Kent. Robert J. ' 63. 665 E. 19 St., Brooklyn 30, N. Y. 175, 337 Kenyon, Lewis Waynick ' 64. Rt. 2. Hillsboro, N. C. 307. 311. 364 364 Kerchner. Gary R. ' 64. 829 Worth Blvd.. Pottstown. Pa. 187. 364 Kerman. David Douglas ' 65. 336 2616 S. Peninsula Dr.. Daytona Beach. Fla 177, 382 Kernodle, John R.. Jr. ' 66, 382 2465 Edgewood Ave., Burlington. N. C 401 Kerr. Harry D. ' 64. RD 1. Hunkers. Penn 281. 364 401 Ketcher. Neal Frederick ' 64, E. Chateau-Woodmere Blvd.. Woodmere, N. Y 172. 337 382 Ketner. Jack C, Jr. ' 66. 154 13th Ave., NW, Hickory, N. C... 277. 401 382 Kien. Grant T. ' 64, 8796 Colerain Rd.. Cincinnati 39. Ohio .382 Kiesau. Robert F. ' 66. 13075 SW 60th Ave.. Miami 56. Fla 401 401 Killinger. Arthur G. ' 65. 216 Pine Ave.. Cape Arthur Severna Park. Md 97, 382 223 Kimball, Robert David ' 65, 522 Parkview Dr., Burlington. N. C 382 401 Kimrev. James Otis. Jr. ' 66. 807 ' W. Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 216, 382 364 Kinard. William Frank ' 64, Box 693. Simpsonville, S. C. King. Caleb Jewette ' 65. 7259 Elmridae Dr.. Dallas 30. Texas 98. 382 382 King. Carl W.. ' 66, 7101 Carosan Lane. Charlotte 7. N. C 180. 401 401 Kini;. David H. ' 66. 1364 Belmont Ave., Schenectady. N. Y 164, 401 382 King, Elmer Richard, Jr. ' 64, 8928 Cherokee Rd., Richmond 25, Va 171, 365 382 King, Hollis Heaton 65, 3064 Main St., Chula Vista, Cal 382 King, Richard Hartwick ' 66, 336 834 East Kendall Dr., Nashville 9, Tenn 160, 161, 382 King, Winston Earl ' 65. 3519 Kerry Dr.. Louisville 18. Ky. .364 Kiniishury. Robert E. ' 63, 54 East Central Ave., Moorestown, N. J 98, 173, 337 364 Kingston, David T. ' 63, Summer Ave.. Edgewater Park, N. J 173. 337 401 Kinnamon. Noel James 65. Rt. 1, Kernersville, N. C 243, 382 Kinney. Bruce W., Jr. 66. 4103 McKay, Tampa, Fla 401 401 Kinne ' v. John W.. Jr. ' 65, 1411 Miller St.. Winston-Salem. N. 401 Kinney. Thomas R. ' 66. D. U. Medical Center. Durham. N. Kinsev. Donald R. Albert ' 66. 401 Laurel Hollow RED.. Syosset. N. Y. .401 Kinsler. James W. ' 64. 401 12 Ridge Terrace. Short Hills. N. J.... 279 Kirby. Paul Vernon ' 65. 2009 Lanier Dr.. Silver Spring. Md 382 Kirk. ' Gilman D. ' 63. 2296 E. Broad St.. Columbus 9, Ohio. ...337 382 Kirksey. William E. ' 66. 204 Ho mewood Ave., Greensboro, N. C 168. 401 336 Kirkwood. Thomas W. Ill ' 66, 487 Dorchester Rd. Akron. Ohio 176. 401 382 Kirwan. Patrick Bruce ' 65. 306 Woodward Way NW. Atlanta, Ga 175, 277, 300, 382 382 Kiser, James Jacob 111 ' 65, 824 7th St. NW, Hickory, N. C 169. 282. 382 382 Kiser. John Wood. Jr. 63. 401 213 Park St.. Statesville, N. C 161. 280. 301. 337 401 Kissam, Roiicr H. ' 63, 15 Woodhill Rd.. 336 Tenafly. N. J 175, 222, 223, 280, 289, 301, 337 C 193, 243. 382 C 186, 401 213, 365 Page Kissling, Anthony M.. Jr. 65, 72 Stephen Dr.. Pleasantville. N. Y 185. 302 Kiteh. Joseph M. ' 63, 921 Winding Lane. Media, Pa 337 Kitchin. John Siimmerell ' 65, Route 2, Wiike Forest. N. C 178. 214. 382 Kitchini;. Brent Gordon ' 65, 3()S Oak Ave., Sharon Hill. Penn 96. 382 Kitsinyer. Otto Cobb II ' 65. Box 131. Kermit. Texas 270. 382 Kitterman. James S.. Jr. ' 65. 1105 No. Shore Rd.. Norfolk. Va .....181), 226, 382 Klaupiks, Andris ' 63. RD 4. Quakertown. Penn. Klesmer. Harold ' 65, 1109 Wickham Ave.. Newport News. Va ...195. 382 Klock. Douglas M. ' 65. 125 Brook .St.. Hilton. N. Y 270. 382 King. Leonard Vincent ' 63. 2508 Shenandoah St.. Durham. N. C. Klugel. Harry Tell III ' 63. 506 Meherrin St., Emporia, Va 337 Knode. Charles S. ' 66, 2333 Q St. SE, Washington, D. C 275. 401 Knorr. Richard J. ' 63. 1715 Westover Rd., Clark. N. J 173. 280. 337 Knorr. Robert J. ' 63. 1715 Westover Rd.. Clark. N. J 173. 279 Knowles. Fred T. ' 63. 236 N. Woodberry Ave.. Danville. Va 230. 337 Koch. John L. ' 66. Rt. 2. Durham, N. C 401 Koff, Stephen A. ' 66, 840 East Broadway, Long Beach, N. Y.,... 190, 249. 401 Kohler, James B. II ' 66, 184 Willmont St., Rochester, N. Y 184, 401 Kooek, Kenneth J. ' 63, 3555 Netherland Ave., New York 63. N. Y 337 Koon, Crawford B.. Jr. ' 66. 1141 8th Dr. SE. Hickory, N. C 401 Koonce, John E. Ill ' 64, 3347 Alleahany Dr., Raleigh, N. C... 181. 365 Kraft. Richard W. ' 66. 5028 W. Ford St., South Bend, Ind 186 Kramer, Thomas S. ' 63, 2009 W. Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C. Kraus. Kenneth Wayne ' 64. Forrest Blend Dr.. Titusville. N. J. Krause, Leonard Holden ' 65, Box 493, Jaffrey Center. N. H 165. 383 Krebs. Richard Dietrich ' 65. 7613 Halleck St. SE, Washington 28, D.C 280. 383 Kreglow. , lan F.. Jr. ' 66, 4900 Indian Lane NW, Washington. D. C 243. 401 Kreps, Donald E. ' 63. 1012 Willow Drive. Pittsburgh 37. Penn 337 Kroll. Ronald Neil ' 63. 181-C Bay Ave.. Toms River. N. J 337 Kroncke. Fredrick G.. Jr. ' 66, 623 Cedar St., Roanoke Rapids. N. C 243, 401 Kronenfeld, Jerrold E. ' 66, 205 S. Carolina Ave., Hendersonville, N. C 194, 401 Kuhn, . Man K. ' 63. 1203 E. Broad St., Columbus 5, Ohio 165. 279. 282. 301. 338 Kunstling. Ted Richard ' 65. USPHS Hospital. Stapleton, Staten Island. N. Y 383 Kuntz, Lee Alan ' 65. 975 NE 94 St.. Miami Shores. Fla. Kurtz, Irving William ' 65, 1 Brookside, Ladue 24, Mo. 163. 383 LaVarre. Claude . ' .. Jr. ' 65. Apartado .Aereo 11046. Bogota. Colombia. S. A. 173. 280. 383 Ladd. James Roger ' 64. 9633 Hilltop Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 187, 365 Lader, Philip P. ' 66, 5680 Groce St.. S.. St. Petersburg. Fia 228. 390. 401 Lakin. Clifford Allen 65. 6953 Harding . ' ve.. Miami Beach. Fla 383 Lam. Richard Conrad ' 65. 28130 Westbrook. Farminaton. Mich 98. 177, 210. 374. 383 Lamb, Ronald L. ' 66, 2215 S. Union, Roswell, N. Mex. 243. 401 Lamond. William W. ' 64. 6019 River Rd.. Norfolk 5. Va. Lamotte, Phillips Gibbs ' 65, 317 Newton St., Salisbury, Md ...189, 210, 383 Landerman, Lawrence R. ' 66, 15 Sequin Rd., W. Hartford. Conn 184. 276. 402 Lane. William Carr ' 65, 210 Woodbourne Dr.. St. Louis 5. Mo 193, 383 Lang. Robert E. ' 66. 6 Kay Blvd., Middletown. R. 1 281. 402 Langbauer. Delmar Neil ' 65. 227 Dean Lane. Grosse Pointe 36. Mich 383 Lange. Walden A. ' 63. Lake Rd.. Columbia. Conn 177, 338 Lanier, Irvins; William ' 65, 1813 Holly Hill Dr., Falls Church, Va 383 Laning. Peter Huston ' 64, 291 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. J. Lankford, Wayne H. 63, 302 Duke Dr., Portsmouth. Va 338 Lanning. Thomas Pinckney ' 65. 3007 Surrey Rd.. Hope Valley. Durham. N. C 383 Larsen. Charles III ' 66. 991 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland, Fla 166, 402 Page Larsh, Robert Neal ' 65, Route I, Box 356, Chapel Hill, N. C 96, 187, 383 Larson, David Jay ' 66. 7020 Linda Lake Dr., Charlotte, N. C 383 Laula, Otto Wood ' 64, 1220 Brookwood, Birmingham, Mich. Lavia. Dennis A. ' 66. 626 Elm Ave, Rahway, N. J 168, 402 Lawson. David H. ' 66, 1736 Houston Lake Rd., Perry, Ga 402 Lawyer, William Grove II, ' 65, 2928 Tanglewood Way, Sarasota. Fla 173. 383 Lebon. Kenneth M. ' 63, Featherbed Lane, Hopewell, N. J 338 Lebos, Harvey C. ' 63. 2444 Prospect Rd., Tampa 9, Fla 190, 191, 338 Lee, Jackson Frederick, Jr. ' 65, 114 Hale St.. Favetteville, N. C 98. 383 Lefler. John Charles ' 65. Rt. 4. Hwy 601 S., Concord, N. C 383 Lefler. William C. Jr. 65. 614 Audubon Ave., Pittsburgh 34, Penn. Leggett, James Mark ' 63, 941 Greystone Rd., Asheboro. N. C 68, 69. 70. 75. 76. 96. 169. 338 Leighton. John NL ' 66. 4229 Linden Hills Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn 176, 402 Leiand, Stuart Day ' 64, 25 Douglas Rd., New Canaan. Conn 165, 365 Lemaster. Robert Terry ' 65, 2008 Burton, Orange. Texas 165. 383 Lerner. Leigh D. ' 66. 313 Laurel Ave.. Highland Park. Ill 194. 402 Leverenz, Richard T. 66 6714 Stefani Dr.. Dallas. Texas 183. 402 Leverton, Roger W.. Jr. ' 64, 5715 Jason St., Cheverly. Md. Levine. Michael H. 66. 5251 Fieldston Rd., New York 71, N. Y 402 Levit, Donald Jay ' 63, 704 Reid Ave., Nashville. Tenn 195, 338 Levy. Ted Stuart ' 63. 1701 Westchester Dr.. Silver Spring. Md 280 Lewellen. Charles Ralph ' 65. 5 Grandview Heights. Louisiana. Mo 98. 383 Lewis. Emmett Boaz III ' 64. 836 Colonial Ct.. Birmingham, Mich. Lewis. Harvie H. ' 66. 305 S. 7th St.. Bessemer. Ala. Lewis. Jeffrey E. ' 66. Armstrong Rd,, Delaware, Ohio. ...182, 402 Lewis, William R.. Jr. ' 63. 636 East 4Ist St.. Savannah, Ga 193. 338 Leyrer, Earl Thomas ' 64. 1301 Cereal Ave.. Hamilton, Ohio 167. 365 Liccardo. James Frank ' 66. 43 Conforti Ave.. West Orange. N. J .170. 402 Lichty. Mvron R. ' 66. 1091 Wisconsin River Dr., Port Edwards, Wise 243, 402 Lieber. Todd M. ' 66, 345 Lincoln Ave., Lansdowne, Pa 186, 277, 402 Lifton. Robert John ' 65, 925 S. Western. Park Ridge, III 164. 383 Light. Frank G. ' 66. 82 Si.xth Ave., Collegeville, Pa 402 Ligon, Edward S. ' 66, 15 Whistler Rd., Manhasset, N. Y 172. 243. 402 Liles, Jesse S.. Jr. ' 64. Gatesville. N. C 338 Lindquist, Vere Robert ' 63. 114 Price St.. Jamestown, N. Y. Lindsay. Walter H.. Jr. ' 66. 919 S. County Line Rd.. Hinsdale. Ill 186. 402 Lindsey. Bryant A. ' 63, 265 N. Mulberry St., Statesville, N. C. Lindsey, Wi ' lliam E. 63, 409 Cheryl Dr., Falls Church, Va, Linger, Richard Clifton ' 64, 790 Fletcher St.. Tonawanda,, N. Y 189, 365 Linnemann, Richard Thomas ' 65, 591 Parkview Dr., Burlington. N. C. Linsert, Henry, Jr. ' 63, Park St., Pepperell, Mass 280. 282 Linsley, Michael S. ' 63. 74 Cliff St.. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Lipscomb. Thomson ' 65. 123 W. Maple St.. .Ale.xendria. Va 171. 383 Little. Peter Lawton ' 63. 1419 Pine Tree Dr.. Charlotte 7, N. C 169. 338 Livermore. Gordon Dexter ' 64. 35S4 N. Dickerson St.. .Arlington. Va. Livingston. William C. ' 65. 121 Tanglewood Dr.. Frankfort. Ky 383 Loch. Charles J., Jr. ' 63, 142-02 Franklin Ave., Flushing 55, N. Y. 193, 281, 282, 338 Locke. Curtis .Alan ' 64, 805 Hundley St., Martinsville, Va 365 Lockwood, George W. ' 63, 161 Algonquin Rd., Hampton. Va 311, 338 Lomax, John Frank ' 63, P. O. Box 72, Abbeville, S. C 96 Lomer. Rowland S. ' 63, Dogwood Ave., Roslyn Harbor. Long Island, N. Y 279. 338 Long. David William ' 64, P. O. Box 325, Punxsutawney, Pa ...167, 365 Page Long. Donald F. ' 64. 170.1 Friendly Rd., Greensboro. N. C 365 I onu. Max Bicktord. Jr. 66. Box 1.V ' . ' . Burlington. N. C. Longsworlh. Samuel J. ' 63. R.U. I. Carrollton. Ohio 338 Lonon. Daniel Johnson ' 64. Rt. 4. Box 164. Marion, N. C 96, 169, 365 Lonon. Robert W.. Jr. 66. Rt. 8. Box 92-A. Charlotte. N. C 243. 402 Looper, William Curtis 66. P. O. Box 177. Salemburg. N. C 169. 383 I opp. Jerrell Eugene 66. 708 S. Ford St., Lexington. N. C. Losee. .Alan W. 66. 147 Hickory Ridge Dr.. Houston 24, Texas 162, 402 Losee. Thomas P. ' 63. 147 Hickory Ridge Dr., Houston 24, Texas 163, 272, 273. 290. 338 Lotspeich. Edgar S., Ill ' 65, 518 Evanswood Place, Cincinnati 20, Ohio 165, 383 Lovell, James P. ' 63, 814 Demerius, Apt. R-4, Durham, N. C 187. 339 Low. Thomas A. ' 66. 26630 Ridge Rd., Damascus, Md 402 Lowe. Frank Rockwell ' 66, Qtrs. A., Glynco Naval Sta., Brunswick, Ga 169, 383 Lowe, Richard Best, ' 65, 2832 Brainard Rd.. Cleveland 24, Ohio 185. 383 Lowenstern. Burt H. 64. 44 Elm Ave.. Newport News. Va 96, 195, 276, 365 Lowenthal, Stuart L. ' 64, 124 Idle Hour Dr.. Lexington, Ky 195, 339 Lowerv. Thomas Andrew ' 65, 614 ' Windsor Place, Tyler, Texas 164, 383 Lowie. Dwight M. 66. 912 S. Main. Wake Forest, N. C 402 Lowry, Michael Leo 65, 7 St. Denis Dr., Moreland, Charleston, S. C 277, 383 Lucas, Andrew John 66, 3301 Kensington Ave., Richmond. Va 186, 402 Lucas, David Owen ' 64. AO 2241383. 867th Medical Group, APO 864, New York, N. Y. Luciano. James Thomas ' 66. 2121 Peachtree Dr.. Wilmington 5. Del 96, 161, 383 Ludwig, Ronald Lewos ' 65. 3337 Aberdeen Rd.. Shaker Heights. Ohio 195, 383 Ludwigson. Robert G. ' 64. 4050 Monticello Ave.. New York 66, N. Y 339 Lukins. Joseph Lanier ' 65. 1228 Eastern Parkway. Louisville 4, Ky 175, 383 Lunsford. Dennis L. ' 66, 36 Ben Oaks Dr. W.. Severna Park, Md 192. 402 Lurey. Alfred Saul 64. 315 Riverside Dr.. Greenville, S. C. Lusk. Rodney Hammond 66. Lower River Rd.. Gallipolis. Ohio 402 Lynch, Charles T., Jr. 63. Apt. 57. 447 Prospect St.. East Orange, N. J 178, 339 Lynch. Donald Michael 65. 908 Burr St.. Fairfield. Conn 96, 174, 383 Lynn. Marshall William, Jr. 64, 350 Whitman St., Haworth, N. J. Lyon. Carl Francis. Jr. ' 65. 2 Frank Clark St.. Sumter, S. C... 194, 273, 383 Lyons, Douglas S. 66. 27 Carl Brandt Dr., P. O. 293. Shalimar. Fla 174, 243, 402 Lyons, Henry T., Jr. 66. 915 North 15th St.. Allentown. Pa 186, 402 Lyons, Stephens T. ' 63. 1 17 N. Edison St.. Arlington, Va...229, 339 Lyren, William James ' 63, 214 Highland, Wadsworth, Ohio MacCartee, Carl C. Jr. 63. 8212 Kerry Rd., Chevy Chase 15. Md 96, 175. 339 MacCauehelty. Thomas C. 66, 2416 Acadia St., Durham, N. C 243, 402 MacDonald. George M. 65, 895 Park Ave.. New York City. N. Y 402 MacDonald. Henrv John 65. 1607 Tryon Rd.. New Bern. N. C 178, 383 MacDonald, Robert A. ' 64. 302-A Short Hills Ave.. Springfield. N. J 365 MacDuff. Allen Nelson ' 65. 2733 Dogwood Rd.. Durham. N. C. Mace. Stephen G. ' 64. 4315 Woodacre Dr., Chesterbrook Wds., McLean, Va. 189, 339 Mack. David Edward ' 64, 3307 Turner Lane. Chevy Chase 15, Md 280, 365 MacLane, Charles Newell ' 65, 2503 Manchester, Toledo. Ohio 176, 383 MacLeod, Roderick A. ' 66. 56 Fruit Hill Dr., Chillicothe. Ohio 162. 228. 402 MacNaughton. James N. ' 63, 1541 Brightridge Dr.. Kingsport, Tenn 311, 339 Macy, Philip A.. Ill ' 66, 712 Ridgeway, East Alton, III 402 Maden, Michael G. ' 66. 221 Flint Dr.. Fairfield. Ala. 402 Maher, William F. 64, P. O. 374, Baco Raton, Fla. Page Mahla. Frederick T. ' 66, 128 Marcella Rd. WEB FM. Wilmington. Del. 243. 277, 402 Mahoney, John E. ' 66, 7018 Charles Ridge Rd.. Towson, Md 225, 402 Malmstrom, Richard A., Jr. ' 66, 26 Birdseye Glen, Verona. N. J 176, 402 Manes, Michael Randolph ' 66, 437 Argyle Dr.. Alexandria, Va 192, 402, 251, 280 Mann, Glenn E.. Jr. ' 65, Rt. 2. Box 9. Cole Mill Rd.. Durham, N. C 171, 383, 96 Mann, Ralph Emerson, Jr. ' 65. 4108 Sudbury Ave.. Jacksonville 10, Fla 383 Manning, Donald O. ' 66, 617 N. Jackson St., Arlington, Va 402 Manola, Frank A. ' 66, 1606 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va 225, 402 Marche.se, Don P. ' 64, 34 James St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .177, 365 Marger, Donald 66, 2510 S.W. 4th St., Miami, Fla... 402 Margolis. Marshall H. ' 64, 911 Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C 216, 339 Marin, John W. ' 66, 1215 Washington St., Farrell, Pa 402, 170 Markas, Johnny Mitchell 63, 114 N. Chestnut St.. Moruanton, N. C 169, 200, 339, 96, 289, 63 Markham. John C, HI ' 64, 509 Eastwood Dr., Gastonia, N. C 187, 365 Marks, William F., Jr. ' 63, 525 E. Seminary Ave., Towson 4, Md 334, 254, 262 Marley, Roy Lee, Jr. ' 64, 705 E. Raleigh St., Siler City, N. C .175, 365. 99, 96 Marsh, Herbert A. ' 66. Route 5, Box 384, Petersburg, Va 403 Marsh. James A.. Jr. ' 63, 507 Church St.. Monroe, N. C 193. 225, 339, 273 Marshall. Holcombe T. ' 66, 4 Robin St., Rome. Ga 403 Marshall. Julian R., Jr. ' 66. 706 E. Forest Hills Blvd.. Durham, N. C 403. 188. 254 Marshall, Neal Wm. ' 64, 15 Pine St.. Woodinere. L. I.. N. Y .--- 195. 365 Marston. Edwin L., Jr. ' 63, 252 Dalmeny Rd., Briarcliff Manor 76, 201, 177, 224, 339 Martin, Gerald F. ' 63. Box 171 A.. Epping Forest. Annapolis. Md. Martin. Henry F., Ill ' 64, 9507 Lindale Dr., Bethesda 14, Md 193. 365, 243 Martin, James Slattin, III 65, 193 Vineyard Rd.. Huntington, N. Y. Martin, John D. 64. 155 Brixton Rd., Garden City. N. Y. Martone. Peter Wayne 64, 7461 North Shore Rd.. Norfolk, Va. 163. 365 Marvin, Guy ' 63, Qrts. 4112, U.S.A. F. Academy, Col.. .187. 300. 221, 274, 339 Mason, Charles Gilbert ' 64, 19 Cheverly Circle, Cheverly, Md .365, 280 Mason, Geoffrey S. ' 63, Rt. 1, Box 501, Nokomis, Fla 163, 34 Mason, George Park, Jr. ' 65, 1017 N. Main St.. Santa Anna. Calif 383 Masoncupp, Martin R. ' 66, 2117 Brandon Ave. S.W., Roanoke, Va 403, 280 Massengill, Richard K. ' 63, U.S.P.H.S. Hospital, Box 100, Fort Worth, Texas 189, 340 Mathews, Emmett C. Jr. ' 63, 16 Maxwell Rd.. Richmond 26. Va 365 Mathewson, James Ray. Jr. ' 65. 147 Clarendon Circle. Danville, Va 384 Mathis, William S.. Jr. ' 66. 6 Terrace Rd.. Baltimore 21, Md 403, 280 Matthews, Steven Leon ' 63, 203 North 14 St., Bessemer City, N. C 340 Matthews. Walter S., Ill ' 66, Quarters 205, Parris Island, S. C 186, 403 Matthias, Douglas E. ' 63. 520 N. Shore Rd.. Norfolk 5. Va 183, 221, 340 Mattson, Gerald Arthur ' 64, 751 17th Ave. South, St. Petersburg, Fla 187, 366 Matuza, Albert Charles ' 65, 211 Louise Dr., Morrisville, Pa 96 Maunev, James Patrick 65, P. O ' . Box 8, Ft. Lawn. S. C. . . 183. 384, 280 May, James Norris 63. 2611 Knollwood Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. May. James V. ' 65, R.F.D. 4. Mount Olive, N. C 366. 96 McBride, Robert Elliott ' 65, 126 Buckingham Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C 384 McCaiu, Douglas A. ' 63, 2711 S. Ocean Blvd.. Delray Beach, Fla.... .....213. 340. 319. 263. 224 McCarthy, F. Anthony 65, 6 J. Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Md 273, 384 McCarthy, James Vincent ' 64, 19 Ridi;e Rd., Rumson, N. J 169, 366, 96, 281 McCarthy, John Paul ' 65, 6 J. Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Md.. 187, 366 McCarthy. Paul E.. Jr. 64. 1120 South Church St., Burlington, N. C 171, 340 Page McCarthy, William J. 63. 241 S. BisL-avne River Dr., Miami 69, Fla IK7, ?40 McCaulsand, Charles P. ' 63, 60S W. Joppa Rd., Towson 4, Md 185, 366 MeChesney. John A. ' 63, 102 45 67 Rd., Forrest Hills, N. Y. McClain. John Clinton, Jr. ' 65, 416 North St., Anderson, S. C 175, 384 McClenahan, William L. 66, 20 Acorn Dr., Hillsborough, Calif 176, 403 McColhim, Frederick C, Jr. ' 63, 1402 Si.xth St., Savannah Beach, Ga 169, 340, 96 McCormick, George W. ' 63, Julio Maria Sosa 2237, Montevideo, Uruguay McCreary, Robert H. ' 66, 2653 W. Bay Isle Dr. S.E., St. Petersburg, Fla 172. 403 McCullers, Edwin R. ' 66, 517 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C 216, 172, 403, 281 McCullers, Linwood A. ' 66, 112 E. Maynard Ave., Durham, N. C 216, 403 McCulloch, David Thomas ' 65, 1514 Argonne Rd.. Tallahassee, Fla. McCullough, Kenneth R. ' 64, 3822 N. Stratford Rd. N.E., .Atlanta 5, Ga .161, 366 McCune, David J. ' 66. 539 Hamilton St., Lancaster, Pa 188, 403 McDonald, Charles H. ' 64, 1408 Rankin Rd., Greensboro, N. C. McDorman, Marshall Duer ' 65, 327 Chapel Bell Lane, Houston 24, Texas 384, 281 McDowel, Jack R., Jr. ' 66, 1306 Peach Ave.. South Boston, Va. 402 McDowell, C. Blake. Ill ' 65. 2260 Tinkham Rd., Akron 13. Ohio 384 McFarlin, Robert Morley ' 65, 307 Genesco, San Antonio 9, Texas 189, 384 McGarrity, David M. ' 66, 107 Palmer Lane, frenton. N. J 403 McGhee, Barry Lewis ' 64, 510 Charlotte St.. Fredericksburg, Va 366 McGhee, George D. ' 66, Farmers Delight Farm, Middleburg, Va 403 McHuch, John ' 63, 1010 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. McIntiVe, Joseph Neely ' 65, 1311 Robin St., Goldsboro. N. C 384 Mclntire, Thomas O. ' 63, 1311 Robin St., Goldsboro. N. C 3 1 1 Mcintosh, Alan E. ' 63, 7116 1st Ave. So., St. Petersburg, Fla 340 Mclntyre, Peter A. ' 66, 101 Beeching St., Worcester, Mass .....162, 403 McJunkin, Howard P. ' 66, 920 Newton Rd., Charleston, W. Va 176, 403 McKay, Malcolm V. ' 63, 1137 Kensington Ave.. Plainfield, N. J 340 McKee. William H. ' 66. 1121 Queens Rd. W.. Charlotte, N. C 403, 277 McKenzie, Donald K. ' 64, 505 Mt. View Ave., Bluefield, W. Va 366 McKev, John Dauaherty, Jr. ' 65, 1007 Valencia Ave., Orlando. Fla 181, 384 McKinley, Re, Vincent. Jr. ' 63, 2 Plaza Dr.. Hampton, Va 99 McLain, Milton Stanley ' 65, 3400 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N, C 164, 384 McLaughlin. Douglas F. ' 64. Box 360, Mystic, Conn 167, 366 McLean, Lawrence E. ' 64, 212 Sprinsfield Ave.. Hasbrouck Hts., N. J 99 McLean, Roger T., Jr. ' 64, ke Cambridge Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. McLeod, James M. ' 64, 1928 Morningside St., Jacksonville 5, Fla. McNabb, John T., II ' 66, 4110 Lancaster Ave. S. E., Charleston. W. Va 403 McNally, William J., Ill ' 66, PIO MAAG Rep, of China. Box 13, APO 63, San Francisco, Calif 180, 403. 281 McPherson, Alexander, Jr. ' 66, 4707 Larado Place, Orlando, Fla ' . 403 McPherson. William V.. Jr. ' 64. RED 2, Durham, N. C 189, 366 McRae, John A. ' 66, Quarters 52. Fort Belvoir, Va 172, 403 Mears, Scott O. ' 66. Shaffer St., Bolivar, Penn 164, 403 Meek, Perry R. ' 66. 1264 Golden Hill Dr., Indianapolis, Ind 174, 403 Meeker. James Bernard ' 64, 120 Britton St.. Charleston 2, W. Va 366 Mees, Theo H.. Jr. ' 66, Country Club Rd., Lumberton, N. C .403. 281 Meier, John Otto ' 63, 113 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C 340, 279, 301 Meikle R. Bruce ' 66, 2231 Grandview Place. Glenview, III 192. 403 Melchior, Thomas F. ' 65, 5325 Stone Ave., La Grange, III 187, 384 Melton, Charles Reid ' 65, 7019 Northampton Way, Houston 24, Tex 384 Page Melton. Thomas Hiter ' 64, 219 Holswade Dr., Huntington, W. Va 163, 366 Melvin. Richard F. ' 63, P. O. Box 362, Palm Beach, Fla 189, 340 Menge, Steven Reid ' 64, 4400 Southern Blvd., Dayton 29, Ohio 176, 366 Menne, Eugene Charles ' 63, Crest Dr., Dover, Mass 340, 229 Menson, Robert C. ' 64, 16 Sunny Reach Dr., West Hartford, Conn 193, 341 Mercer, Guy B., Jr. ' 66, 519 Ash St., Winnetka. Ill 180, 403 Merkel, Lee F. ' 64, Rt. I, Box 70, Nashotah, Wis. Merkel, William T. ' 66, II Annwood Lane, Cincinnati 6, Ohio 166, 403 Merwin. Grier Humphrey ' 63. 4113 49th St. N. W.. Washington 16, D. C 185, 341 Meshaw, John C, Jr. ' 66. 215 Brightwood Rd.. Wilminiiton, N. C 403 Mestler. Richard V. ' 64, 441 Fort Gray Dr. North, Lewiston, N, Y. Metz, Walter Cade, Jr. ' 65, 457 Hawthorne Dr., Elkin, N. C 384 Meyers. Francis Wesley ' 65, 51 Haverford St., Hamden 17, Conn. Michael, Gayle Edwin ' 64, Rt. 7, Box 400, Salisbury, N. C 193, 366 Midgett, Bernard W. ' 65, Englehard. N. C 384 Midura. Roger B. ' 66. 410 Tyrone Ave., Wilmington, Del. 182, 403 Miaa. Andrew Charles ' 65, 110 West Avondale, Greensboro, N. C 384 Miles, Arthur C. ' 63, 95 Wakefield Dr. N. E., Atlanta 9, Ga 215, 341, 254 Miles, James Melvin ' 64. Pink Hill. N. C 175. 210. 366 Miller, Bruce G. ' 66, 5889 A. Kalanianaole Hwy., Honolulu, Hawaii 403 Miller. Chris Glendon 65, 1855 East 42nd St., Tulsa, Okia 187, 186, 384, 277 Miller, A. Edgar, Jr. ' 66, 4205 Anderson Rd., Coral Gables, Fla ...194, 403 Miller, Edward K. ' 66, 6 Crosby St., Brooksville, Fla 180, 403 Miller, F. William ' 65, 240 Arlington Dr.. Metraire, La 384 Miller, Grayson Brownlee ' 65, 1540 Boiling Ave., Norfolk 8, Va. 384, 97 Miller, Jay Ralph, Jr. ' 63, 1034 Highland Ave.. Abington. Penn 185 Miller. John C. Jr. ' 66. 2029 Poont Legere, Mobile. Ala 403. 390 Miller. John Meredith, Jr. ' 65, 912 Pembroke Towers. Norfolk 7. Va 384, 243 Miller, Lawrence Everett ' 65, 3616 Anderson Ave., Chattanooga 11, Tenn 185, 384, 281 Miller, Louis George 63, 120 27 226 St., Cambria Hts. II. N. Y .....189, 341, 230 Miller, Patrick Henry ' 64, 10445 Lennox Lane. Dallas 29, Texas 366 Miller, Robert J. ' 66, 16732 Scottsdale Blvd.. Shaker Hgts. 20. Ohio 403 Miller, Robert M. ' 64, 4141 Walnut Grove Rd.. Memphis 17, Tenn 180, 181, 366 Miller, Robert Steven ' 64. 200 Livingston Ave.. New Brunswick, N. J 195 Miller, RogeV Wallace ' 63, 95 Hodge Ave., Buffalo 22, N. Y 341 Miller. Thomas R. ' 66, 2550 S.E. 7th Dr., Pompano Beach, Fla 160, 403 Miller. Wayne H. ' 66. 4509 N. Dittmar Rd., Arlington 7, Va 403, 281 Miller, William B. ' 64, 407 Washington St., Cumberland, Md 177, 341. 178 Mills. Hugh H. ' 63. Box 262. Forest City, N. C 341, 309 Minard, Alan L. ' 65. 1311 Monroe. Evanston. Ill 187. 384 Mincher. Thomas Daniel ' 64. 42 Carolina St.. Roanoke Rapids. N. C 341 Minnotte, David W. ' 65. 310 Oak Forest Dr.. Pittsburgh 16. Penn 384 Minturn. Eric Brigham ' 65. 107 Rae Ave., Devola, Marietta, Ohio 384 Misenheimer, Lawrence G. ' 65. Box 477. Rockwell. N. C 384 Misner. Ray Hunting 64, 79 Inskip Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J 366, 65 Mitchell. Arthur Warren ' 64. 600 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. 97 Mitchell, Ellison C. ' 63. 106 Bvrd Blvd.. Greenville. S. C 128. 185. 341 Mitchell. John Wayne, Jr. ' 65, 1538 North Ivanhoe St., Arlington 5, Va 164, 384 Mitchell. Perry Bedell ' 64, 3986 Club Drive. Atlanta 19. Ga 38) Mitchell. Terence Robert ' 64, 5410 Conn. Ave.. Washington 15. D. C 181. 366 Mock, Eric Vaughan ' 63, 1105 Brookstown Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 225, 341 Page Mock. Frank M. ' 66. 1709 E. Wayne. S. Bend. Iml. M)}. 168. 277 Moelina. Walter C. IV ' fi.s. Graves Sub Division. Alexander City. Ahi. 161. :tS4. ' )6. 9 Monai;h,in. Ralph }.. Jr. 65. .Vs4 Sycamore Dr.. Arden. N. C 384. 280 Montaizue. Jonathan W. 6. ' !. 1 U Biiehanan Blvd.. Durham. N. C 183, .384 Monmonierv. Alexander C. ' 65. 37() Barberry Rd.. Highland Park. Ill 180. 384. 277 Montuomerv. Thomas George ' 64. 167 Pinelvnn Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J 173. 366. 2. ' i4. 254 Moore. Dan Cockrill ' 65. 1871 Snowden Ave.. Memphis 7. Tenn. 384 Moore. Fred Henry ' 6. ' !. 101 Faslview St.. Lookout Mt.. Tenn 384. 164, 210, 214, 168 Moore. George S.. Jr. 63. P. O. Box 1.591. Greensboro. N. C. 366 Moore. James Thomas. Jr.. ' 64. 841 Fancher Dr.. Birmingham 16. Ala. Moore. John M.. Jr. 63, 612 Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 169. 341 Moore. Richard Horton ' 65. 7505 Walton Lane. Annandale, Va 167. 384 Moore. Thaddeus D. ' 66. 612 Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 404 Moore. Thomas Franklin, Jr. ' 64. 1828 Marvland Ave.. Charlotte 9. N. C 169, 366 Moorefield, William G.. Jr. ' 65. 1110 Mulberry Rd.. Martinsville. Va 161.384.243 .Moorman. Kenneth Allen ' 64. 1210 Spruce St.. Martinsville. Va 173. 366 Morefield. Robert E.. Ill 64, 2727 Bitting Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C 169. 366 Moreng. James R. 66, 527 Beraen Blvd.. Ridgefield. N. J.. ......176. 406 Morgan, Charles E. ' 66. 1025 Parkview St.. Asheboro, N. C 406 Morene. Joseph Henry 64. 527 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield. N. J .177. 366 Morgan. James Louis 65, Rt. 1, Box 428, Winston-Salem, N. C. Morgan. Thomas Hayes ' 63. 131 Somerset Ave.. Garden City. N. Y 177. 341. 259 Moraan. Walter G.. Ill ' 65. 6 Broadfield. Jackson. Tenn 183. 384. 65 Moraan. Zeb Brent ' 65. 14 12 Colgate Rd.. Marietta. Ohio 193. 384 Morrill. Lyman P. ' 63. 515 Crafts St.. West Newton 65, Mass 177, 341, 280 Morris, Carl ' 66, 1205 Trenton Place S. E., Washington, D. C. 406 Morris. Douglas Claude ' 64. 415 Judy Lane. Americus. Ga 210. 366. 178. 232 Morris. Edward Merrill 65. 26618 Wolf Rd.. Bav Village 40, Ohio 225. 384. 251 Morris. Joel Joseph ' 63, Box 10957, Raleigh. N. C 181. 341 Morris. John Edward 65. 5205 Albemarle St.. Washington 16, D. C .280 Morris, John G., Jr. ' 66. N. Trinity St.. Geneva, Ala 174, 404, 277 Morris, Robert F. ' 66, 1280 Harding St.. Winter Park, Fla 404. 275 Morris. Robert W. ' 63. 31 Wilson Ave., Matawan, N. J 165, 341 Morrison. Michael L. 66. 104 Gordon Rd.. Oak Ridge. Tenn 404. 279 Morton, John Broten 65, Box 126 Surrey Rd., Wayne. Ill 97 Moser. Robert Lee, Jr. ' 65. 600 Huske St.. FayetteviUe. N. C 172. 384. 277 Moss. John David, Jr. ' 65. 4500 School Sqdn.. Langley A.F.B., Va. Moss, Joseph W. ' 63, P. O. Box 87, St. Simons Island. Ga 96. 168. 169. 342. 279 Mossbera. Richard Hyatt 65. 8907 Sudbury Lane, Silver Spring, Md 161. 210, 384. 280 Motch. Elton Franklin 65, 22250 McCauley Rd.. Cleveland 22, Ohio Moughraby. Fouad M. ' 64, Anatra St., Bethlehem. Jordan Moursand. Andrew ' 66. 3419 Quebec St.. Washington 16. D. C 404 Moxley, John D. 66, 2001 Croydon Dr.. Clearw..ter. Fla 172. 404. 277 Mueller, Robert Joseph ' 64, Mount Holly Rd., Katonah. N. Y 99. 97 Mullen. Charles Franklin 63, 231 Franklin St.. Neissport, Pa. Mullen. James Nicholls 63. 210 W. 5th St.. Gastonia. N. C... 171. 366 Mulligan. James Bruce 64. 3239 Monroe St., Paducah. Ken 366 Mullins, JefTrev Vincent ' 64. 528 Chinoe Rd.. Lexington. Ky 366, 178, 356, 96 Mumford, Edwin H. 63, 2352 Westbrook Dr., Toledo 13, Ohio 342, 279, 253 Page 404 .385 277 Munns. Harris A., Jr. 66, 2426 Hivett Dr., High Point, N. C. Murlles s. Richard Sprague 65. 312 Valley View Rd.. Staunton, Va Murray. Harry M.. Jr. ' 66. 10 Wadsworth Dr., Huntsville. Ala ISO. 404. Murray, William T., Jr. 66. 171 Rumson Rd. N.E., Atlanta. Ga 404 Myers. Frank C. ' 63. 3545 South Perry St.. Montgomery 5. Ala 224, 342 Myers. Randall Lee 65. 700 Greencastle Rd., Lvnnhaven Station. Virginia Beach. Va 98 Myers. Samuel Maxwell, h. ' 65. Olanta. S. C 385 Mykel. Scott Judson ' 63. Box 15. Barneveld, N. Y 215. 342 Nabers. Wallace Johnston 64, 1411 W, Nash St., Wilson, N. C 171, 366 Nada, Sheriff Aniin ' 65, 159 26th July Ave., Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt 385 Nadler, Julian V. ' 66. 721 Chadwick Dr., Paramus, N. J... 192, 404 Narten. Lyman Foote, II ' 65, 2566 Wellington Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 175. 383 Nash. Theodore Elliott 65. 810 11th St., Miami Beach, Fla 383 Neblett, Lewis M. ' 63, 18 G ibson Ave., Staten Island 8, N. Y 342 Neill, Charles Glass ' 64, 795 Wilson St., Anderson, S. C 178 Nelson. Gary Rhode ' 64. 4 Brennon St.. Westwood. Charleston, S. C 254 Nelson, Richard C. 63. 5068 Dermond St.. Drexel Hill. Pa 166, 167, 342, 280 Neubauer, Laurens H.. Jr. 63. 28 Jefferson Apts.. Rockingham. N. C 342 Neufield, Ronald Charles 65, 1222 Bav View Dr., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla 383, 279 Newby, Thomas A.. Jr. 66. 2426 McRae Rd.. Bon Air 35, Va...404 Newell. Steven W. 66, 1301 Uinta, Enid. Okia 404 Newman. Robert C. 63, 1823 N. Nelson St., Arlington 7, Va 342. 311 Newmark. Howard 66. 152 Midfield Rd.. Colonia. N. J. ...190, 404 Newsome. David A. 64. 2845 Bon Air Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C 223 Newstedt. Stephen P. ' 63. 235 Stanbery Ave.. Columbus, Ohio Newton, Fred W., Jr. ' 66. Rt. 2. Henderson. N. C 404 Newton. Jerry L.. Ill ' 64. 1616 Revnolda Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Nev. Richard J. ' 64. 4618 Reno Rd. NW, Washington 8, D. C 195 Nicholas. James H. 63, 924 Lambeth Circle, Durham. N. C. Nicholas. Peter M. ' 64, 52 Calle Barranquitas, Santurce, Puerto Rico 175, 281 Nichols, Wm. James ' 64, 139 Brendan Ave.. Massapequa, N. Y 189. 223 Nicholson. Roscoe F. ' 64. 3402 Powhatan Ave.. Baltimore 16. Md. Nicholson. William Mc. ' 63, 824 Anderson St., Durham. N. C ...221. 342 Nickelsburg. Michael 64, 5907 N. 18th St.. Arlington 5, Va 281 Nielsen. Carl J. 64. Mountain Home. Tenn. 193 Nielsen. David H. 66, 325 Wisteria Dr., Dayton, Ohio 404 Niesen. Stephen M. ' 63. 185 Norwood Ave.. Deal. N. J 195. 342 Nilsson. Jonathan N. ' 64. 2020 Highland Ave.. Wilmette, III 167, 213, 65, 308 Noe. Donald F. ' 63. 615 Hampshire Rd., Dayton 19, Ohio 167, 342 Nolan, Harry L.. Jr. ' 64, 203 Thompson St., Shelby, N. C 181 Noll. Emmett E. ' 64. 31 W. Market St., Millerstown, Penn. Norburn. Russell L. ' 64. 54 Hilltop Rd.. Asheville, N. C. Norby. Laurence H. ' 66, 416 S. Seventh. Osage, Iowa 226, 404 Norris, Kenneth E. ' 66, Qtrs. H Naval Air Station, Glenview, III 166, 404 Norton. Henry R. 63. 518 Zone St., Trafford, Pa 342, 255 Norton. James L. ' 64. 303 Fairview Rd., Thomasville, N. C 173, 281 Norton, James R. ' 64. 5201 Sardis Rd.. Charlotte 7. N. C. Norton, Richard A. 65. Pinecroft Rd.. Greenwich. Conn. 193, 385 Norwood, Larry R. 66. 630 NW 40lh St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla ......166, 404 Nottingham. John M. ' 64. 2701 Magnolia Dr., Montvue, Charlottesville, Va. Nunez. Peter K. 64. 140 Montgomery St., Apt. IF. Highland Park. N. J 165. 280 Nurkin, Harry A. 66, 112 N. Dillard St., Durham. N. C. 166. 404 Nurkin. Sidney J. 63. 112 N. Dillard St., Durham, N. C 167. 205, 210, 342, 289, 232 Nye, Richard A. 66, Hawkhill, Rt. 2. McLean, Va... 404 Odom. David S. ' 65, 2413 Fry St.. Greensboro, N. C 175. 385. 96 Oaden, John R. 65. 722 Foulkstone Rd., Sharpley, Wilminaton 3, Del 177, 385, 98 Oaden, Philip C. Jr. 64. 2425 Walker Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C 177, 221 i Page Pase Oglesby, Thomas R.. Jr. 64, Box 113, Winterville, N. C. Ominz. Alexander J. ' 65. 200 Parkside Dr., Baltimore 14, Md 19.V 38. 279, OKellev. James T., Jr. 64, 158 Brucemont Circle, .Ashcville, N. C 183, 210, 342. 254. 232, t) Kcnneon. Robert J.. Jr. ' 64, 108 Williams St.. Hopewell. Va 161. 96. (Oliver. James R. 64. Rt. 2, Fairmont, N. C. Olson. William C. 65. 1S(I4 N. Fernandez Ave.. Arlington Heights. Ill 193. 385. Olson, William H. 65, 18 Addison Rd.. Fairfax, Va. Onder. John .Andrew ' 63. 18S70 Inglewood Dr.. Rocky River 16, Ohio 318. 290, 128. 175, 0 Neal, Forest H., Ill 66. Route 1, Box 284-A. Durham, N. C 184, O ' Neal. Robert Monroe 63, Route 4, Box 190, New Bern. N Orr, Daniel Bell, Jr. ' 65. Box 1137. Graham, Texas Orr, John Charles ' 63. 1638 Hitihland Ave., Wilmette, III --. 205, 187, Orr, Samuel Marshall, III ' 65. 2931 Windsor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 161. Osmun, Richard G. ' 66. 3543 Edgevale. Toledo. Ohio 182. 404, Ozbolt. Jesse Q. ' 63. 405 Ravenwood Rd.. Walterboro. S. C 342, 300. 230. 308. Padgett. Ray W.. Jr. 66. 144 Briarwood Rd.. Spartanburg. S. C Padaett. Rov Allen. Jr. 64. RFD 11. Box 560. Charlotte. N. C. Pa!;e. Jack W., Jr, 64. 803 Sycamore St.. Rocky Mount. N. C 181. Pace. James F. ' 66, 3115 Westover Dr.. SE, Washington 20. D. C Page. Jerry D.. Jr. 64. 5010 Maugh Rd.. McLean, Va Paae, Robert F. ' 66, 803 Sycamore St., Rocky Mount, N. C 180, Pages, John M. 64. 418 College Ave.. Rock Hill, S. C, Palmer, John A., Jr. ' 66, Massanutten. Woodstock. Va 404. Palmer. John H.. Ill ' 66. 3695 N. Harrison St.. Arlington. Va.. Palmiter. Richard D. ' 64. 139 Rochdale Rd.. Poughkeepsie. N. Y Parker. George Hinson. Ill 65. 311 Norfleet St.. Franklin. Va Parker. John Jackson 65, 1714 Sunset Lane, Tallahasee. Fla... - 385, Parker, Leighton B.. Jr. 64. Box 478, Manning. S. C. Parkhurst, Charles J. 65. 221 Riggs Dr.. Clemson. S. C. Parks, Richard Julian 63. 1121 Monticello Rd.. Jacksonville. Fla Parsley. James McNeil ' 65. P. O. Box 598, Hillsboro. N. C. . . Parson. Christopher T. ' 63, Route 2, Box 287, Long Grove. Ill 181. Parson. Donald P. ' 63. 72 Park Slope. Ridgewood. N. J 185. 343. Parsons, David C. 63. 408 Ruskin Dr.. Altoona. Penn 167. Parsons. David Larry 65. 5009 Virginia Ave. SE. Charleston 4. W. Va Parsons. Donald O. ' 66. 474 Summit Dr.. Pittsburgh 34, Penn.. Parsons. Thomas Harold 64. 2665 Bolton Terrace So.. Salem. Oregon Passantino, Robert J. 65, 498 West End Ave.. New York 24. N. Y ...385. Pate. James Thaver, Jr. 65. 775 Ellwood St.. Orlando. Fla 385. Patterson. John C Jr. 66. 1319 Betton Rd.. Tallahassee. Fla 184. Patterson. John W. 64. 4636 Cardinal Blvd., Jacksonville 10. Fla 173. 281. Patterson. Josephine 65. 100 Marshall St.. Tarboro. N. C. Patterson Laird Dean ' 64, Dreher Ave.. Stroudsburg, Penn Patterson, Michael Scott 65. 1004 Fairmont. Greensboro, N. C 193. Patton. David D. 66. 15812 Middlebury Dr.. Dearborn, Mich 404. Patton. George W., Jr. 66, 3257 Ridge Ave,, Macon. Ga...l84. Patton. Robert James, Jr. 65, 6844 Brants Lane. Ft. Worth 16. Texas 183. 385. Patton. Roy Handy. Jr. 65, 111 Johnson St., Canton. N. C. Payne. John Edward 64. 536 Hamilton St.. Roanoke Rapids, N. C Payne, Sloane W., Jr. 66, Box 548. Taylorsville, N. C 188. Peabody. Arthur W.. Jr. ' 65. 85 Highland St., Holden, Mass 193, Peake, James Rutledge. Ill 65, 900 Larchmont Crescent. Norfolk. Va .385. 64, Pearson. Charles A. ' 64. 7726 Dockser Terrace. Falls Church. Va 259 385 40-1 . C. 275 342 385 98 274 404 164 404 276 404 165 270 385 281 343 383 404 llh 280 279 404 279 .173 385 243 404 .343 404 385 273 .249 279 .404 Pearson. John T. ' 63. 63 Central Ave.. Glen Rock. N. J. Pearson, Vaughn Craig 65, 795 Hill Ave.. Glen Ellyn. Ill 385. Peck. Benjamin S. ' 66, 701 Sunset Dr.. Hich Point. N. C Peck. Frederick Walter 63. 4116 Lori Dr. W. Jacksonville 7. Fla 189. 343 Peeler. Robert S. 63. P. O. Box 54. Staunton. Va 175, 343 Pegler. Timothy F. ' 63, The Plains. Va 193, 343 Penfield, Cameron W. ' 66, 1005 Meade Dr., Greensboro, N. C...404 Penick. Robert Douglas 65. 503 Las Lomas Dr.. Chattanooga 11. Tenn 385 Pennintton. Charles W. 66. 4713 Biltmore Ave.. Chattanooga. Tenn 164. 405, 280, 243 Pennington, Claude M., Jr. 64. 2154 Franklin Ave.. Morton. Penn.-... 96 Pennington. J. Neiland ' 63. P. O. Box 407. Thomasville . N. C... 343 Perez. Hebert R. ' 63. 715 Parkwav Dr.. Ft. Pierce. Fla 223 Perine. Philip Condit ' 64. 3 West Rd.. West Orange, N. J. 177 Permar. David Hayes 65. 5110 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Md 167, 385 Perrine, Kenneth P. ' 65. 116 NE 97th St., Miami Shores 38, Fla 281 Perrv, Clifford W.. Jr. ' 66. 2443 Revnolds Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C 162, 405 Perry. James Hilliard. Jr. 64, 118 Homewood Ave.. Greensboro. N. C 280 Peters, Franklin Elliott ' 65. 822 Quaker Lane. High Point, N. C 385 Peters. Richard Douglas ' 65. 1804 Forest Rd.. Durham. N. C 175, 385, 232 Petersen. Robert S.. Jr. ' 66. 839 James Court. Wheaton. Ill 405 Peterson. David Dean ' 64, 8022 Dalesford Rd., Towson 4. Md. Peterson. Harry O.. Jr. ' 63. 34375 Solon Rd., Solon. Ohio 343 Peterson. Michael Iver ' 65, Student Detachment. Army War Colleg e. Carlisle Barrack. Penn 189. 385, 279, 228, 258 Peterson, Wayne T, ' 65. Lake Ridge Dr., RFD 2, E. Hampton, Conn 385 Peyton, Richard R. ' 63. 612 Ridgewood Dr.. W. Lafayette. Ind...343 Pfeiffer. William Legrand 63. Box 472. Madison. N. C. Pfizenniaver. Rickard F. 66. 20050 Parkview Ave.. Rocky River 16. Ohio 405 Phelan. Charles William 64. 410 S. I. Oka Ave.. Mt. Prospect. III. 167. 97. 262 Phillips. Glenn P. 66. 61 OK Ave.. New Orleans 23. La 176, 405. 281 Phillips. Paul Eddy 63. 39 Church Ave.. Ballston Spa. N. Y .165. 343 Phillips, Wiliani H. 66. 1212 Landon St.. Durham. N. C. 405 Philpott. Arthur R. ' 66, 1628 King Dr., New Orleans, La ...405, 277 Phipps. Rov M. ' 66. 1416 West Haven Blvd.. Rocky Mount. N. C 225. 405 Phyfer, Paul J. 65, 1016 Ray St.. Geneva. Ill 167 Piccirillo, John A. 64. 86 Stephan Marc Lane. New Hyde Park, N. Y 167 Pickens, James W., Jr. 63, 1205 Moss Ave., Orangeburg, S. C 343, 178 Pickens, Marshall I., Jr. 66. 1730 Brandon Rd., Charlotte. N. C 405, 168 Pierce. Daniel G. 66. 205 Elmwood Dr.. Greensboro, N. C 405 Pierce. Peter W. 66, Box 14, Bethel. Mass 172. 405. 280 Pifer. Ronald J. 66. 2110 Woodrow St.. Durham, N. C 180. 405 Picnona. James Buckley. Jr. ' 65, 15 Farrar St., Saint ' Albans. Vt 171, 385 Pilcher, Charles Alan ' 65, 533 Main St., Juneau, Alaska 173. 385 Pirtle. Ronald C. ' 66. 1201 Valerie Wood Dr.. Stone Mountain, Ga 164, 405 Pitts. Noah A. 66. 913 W. Union Exit. Morganton. N. C 405. 168 Pitzman. Frederick J. 64, 6 Kingsbury Place, St, Louis, Mo 175. 368 Piver. Warren Trent 63, 465 Oakwood Rd.. Rochester 16. N. Y 344, 97 Pixley, Stephen S. 66, 218 East Ave.. Batavia, N. Y .405. 280 Place. Jeffrey Wayne ' 65. 705 E. Worthington Ave.. Charlotte, N. C 385. 368 Plonk. James Wendell 64. 906 Crescent Circle, Kings Mount. N. C. Plumer. William Sloan. Jr. 65. 2360 E. Main St.. Pahokee, Fla 385. 251. 279 Plyler. James Cauthen. Jr. ' 65. 103 Forest Hills Dr.. Monroe. N. C. Podger, Kenneth Arther. Jr. 65. 217 E. Markham Ave.. Durham. N. C 178. 385 Poe. John R.. Jr. 65. 2524 Banner St.. Durham. N. C 385 Poe! William H. C. Ill 63. 947 No. 4th St.. Reading. Penn 344 Page Poel. Charles M. •63. 1210 Bruce Rd.. Carrcrofl. Wilminmon 3, Del. Pokorny, Andrew ' 63. 320 Third St.. Newell. .S. Dak 36X Polevitzky, Sergei Itor 64. 250 NK 18lh St.. Miami. Fla 368 Poling. Donald R. 6.5. 1203 First Ave., Fairhanks. Alaska 3H. Politano. Paul M. 66. 1610 Hollywood St.. Durham. N. C 40.s Politi. Joseph F. 63. I I 1 Broad Ave.. Palisades Park, N. J. Polk. Raemon M. 66. 1362 Seminole Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 172. 226. 405 Pollack. William John ' 65. 115 Oak St.. Lake City, S. C. Pollard. James Edward 65. 2831 Fdwards Ave.. .So.. St. Petersburg. Fla 173. 385 Pollier. Fred Stephan 65, 734 Robbins Rd.. Irwin. Penn 368. 171, W Pollok, James F. 66. Bo. 188. Robbins. N. C 405 Ponder. Joe Walker 64. Center Ave.. Mt. Pocono. Penn. Pope. I.iston. Jr. ' 65. 400 Canner St.. New Haven. Conn. Porter, John T. 64. 1003 Russell Ave.. Salisbury. Md. 144 Porter. Stephen Tullis ' 65. 726 Fairhill Dr.. Louisville 7. Ky 210. 162. 386 Postlethwait. Raymond. Jr. ' 66. VA Hospital Staff Apts.. Durham. N. C 405 Potter. Elisha Li ndsay ' 65. 2700 Rothwood Dr.. Charlotte 7. N. C 186 Potts. Charles Z. ' 63. 1304 Nicholson St., Washingtcn. N. C. 96 Powell. Richard A. ' 63, 110 High lands. Leaksville. N. C 165 144 Powell. Thomas C. ' 66. 4421 Kelnepa Dr.. Jacksonville. Fla 188, 405 275 Powell, Willis Warren. HI ' 65. 6311 Normandy Ave., Norfolk 2, Va _ 386 Power. Stephen Varrell ' 65. Pearce Rd.. Monkton. Md 189. 188. 186 97 ' ' 80 Powl, Michael R. ' 63, 1539 Hillcrest Ave., Lancaster, Penn 181, 144. 279 Prager. Robert E. ' 63. 145 West End. Chester, S. C 191. 344 Prange. Henry Davies ' 64. 508 Ridgewood Rd.. Louisville 7. Ky 97 Prather. William G. ' 64. 396 Sunset Dr.. Meadville. Penn. Predmore, Richard L., Jr. ' 65, 2413 Perkins Rd., Durham, N. C 282 Predmore, Robert Bacuer ' 63. 1103 West Fifth St ' i. lainfield, N. J 344, 280 Prentiss. David John ' 63. P. O. Box 72. Howells, N. Y. 187 144 Prentiss, Donald Keith ' 63, 85 High St., Winnetka. III. Pressfield, Steven 65, 20 Sarles Lane. Pleasantville, N. Y. Presto, Andrew J. ' 63. 2425 Little Neck Blvd., Bayside 60, N. Y Price, Thomas O. ' 65. 2722 Fairoaks Rd.. Decatur. Ga. ' 186 Price. William S. ' 63. 2316 Byrd St.. Raleiyh. N. C. 144 Price. Williams W.. Jr. ' 63. Marlton Rd.. RD 2. Woodstown. N. J. 344 ' ' i) Priest, William W. ' 63. 1716 Norton Place. Steubenville. Ohio 144 101 Primm, Richard K. ' 66. 511 Primm Circle. Thomasville. N. C 405. I7S Prinz. Rudolph A. ' 63. Apt. 2. 4929 Broadview. Cleveland 9. Ohio Pritchard. Paul Baker ' 65. II Saluda Heights. Ware Shoals. S. C _ 386 Purcell. David M. ' 66. 5102 Valerie. Bellaire. Texas 405 Purdom, Ray Caldwell ' 65. 3113 Imperial PI. Owensbcro. Ky. 386 Purnell. Frederick, Jr. ' 66. 38 Earle St.. Norwood. Mass _ 192. 405 Pursley. William Elgin. Jr. ' 65. Rt. 3. Whippoorwill Dr.. Charlotte. N. C 200. 183, 210, 386 Pyne, Robin D. G. ' 66. Freeport. Grand Bahama Island. Bahamas 192, 405 Quattlebaum. Arthur M. ' 63. 323 S. Main St.. Bishopville. S. C 240, 206, 182, 183, 344 Quay, Bert W. ' 66, 2608 Barmettler St., Raleigh, N. C. 405 Quesenberry, William O., Jr. ' 66, 10506 Greenacres Dr., Silver Spring. Md 182. 405 Quest. Charles E. ' 63, 4015 Norbourne Blvd., Louisville, Ky 175, 344 Rabenhorst. James F. ' 63, 3703 Old Brownsboro Hill, Louisville, Ky 189, 368 Radlein, John L., Jr. ' 66, 4 Ann St., New York City, N. Y. 176, 405 Rafuse, Burton S. ' 66, 1402 S. Seacrest Blvd.. Boynton Beach. Fla 405. 275 Rainey. Charles Clark ' 64. 54 Thackery Rd., Wellesley Hills 81, Mass 171, 368 Raker, Herbert Thompson ' 64, Route 2, Crawfirdville, Fla 368 Ramage. Joseph Cowan ' 64, 105 Bellemore Rd., Baltimore 10, Md 368 Ramey, Charles W., Jr. ' 66, 520 Glascow Place, Dayton 59. Ohio 405. 231 Ramey, Dale Charles. Jr. ' 64. 1316 Jeffress St., South Boston, Va 169, 368, 96 Ramsey, Barry W. ' 63, P. O. Box 152, Marion, N. C. 144, 96 Ramsey. William C. ' 64, 3218 Nancy Creek Rd.. NW. Atlanta 5, Ga 186, 241 Randall. David S., Jr. ' 66. Qtrs 429, MCS, Quantico, Va 160, 405. 98, 281 Rankin. Rush McClure, Jr. ' 65. 315 Dogwood Lane, Belmont, N. C 386 Rankin, William W. II ' 63. 301 Redfield Ave., Fayetteville, N. Y 193, 345, 99 Ransdell, James M. ' 66, 409 Duke Dr., Portsmouth, Va. 182, 405 Ransom, Edward J. ' 63, 9 Sewell PI., Walton, N. Y 345 Ranson, Richard Cobb ' 64, 236 Huntley Place, Charlotte 7, N. C 303, 189, 210, 368 Rapisardi, Salvatore C. ' 63, 7 Garnet Lane, Plainview. L. 1., N. Y 177, 145. 270 Rappold. Walter Earl. Jr. ' 63. 908 Woodlawn Ave.. Beckley. W. Va _ 96. 67, 68. 74 Rasnick. William Horton ' 66. 104 Hemlock Lane, Tyler Pk., Bristol. Tenn 192. 186. 405 Ratliff. Ray Edmond ' 65. 2915 Oak Grove, Bluefield. W. Va 200. 210. 186 Rau. Ronald Walter ' 64, 36 E. Highland Ave.. Villa Park. Ill 187, 368 Ranch. Dudley Atkins ' 63. 504 Country Club Dr., Greensboro. N. C 189, 345, 243 Rauschelbach, Paul A. ' 63, 18 Birch Rise Dr., Newtown, Conn. 167, 205, 345 Ravenel, Gaillard F. ' 63, 8 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md. Rawlings, Donald Wayne ' 65. 7104 Lakewood Dr.. Richmond. Va 386. 280 Rawson. David Earle ' 63. 2202 Pike St.. Durham. N. C. Raybin. Alexander L. ' 66. 1400 Mace Ave.. New York. N. Y. 405 Raymen. Steven A. ' 66. 1794 Walker Ave.. Irvineton. N. J. 405 Raynes, William J. ' 63, 551 SE 7th St., Hialeah, Fla. Raysor, Frank W., II ' 64, 3218 Chamberlayne Ave.. Richmond 27. Va. Redmond. Larry Hollis ' 63, 28 Lakeshore Dr., Asheville, N. C. 368 Reed, Donald B. ' 65. 104 Park Place, Cheshire, Conn. Reed. Robert M. ' 63, College Hgts, Ft. Lewis College, Durango, Colo. 345, 386, 281 Reed, Robert Ramsey ' 65, 123 Sexton St., Struthers, Ohio 165 Reichman, James A. ' 66, 5812 Osceola Rd., Highpoint, Md 164. 405. 281 Reid. Sidney W.. Jr. ' 65. Robertsville Road. Box 302B. Freehold. N. J. Reiffel. James Andrew ' 64. 15 Harcourt Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y 386. 97 Reiger, John Franklin ' 65, 57 Continental Ave. Forest Hills, N. Y. Reisman, Terence Nat ' 65. 288 NW 109 St., Miami 50, Fla 386 Reiss, Charles Allan ' 65, 9136 N. Swan, St. Louis 17, Mo... 386 Rekate. Harold L. ' 66. 811 Chesapeake Ave.. Annapolis. Md. 405 Remiyailo. Richard V. ' 65. 4727 Dittmar Rd.. Arlington 7. Va 189, 226, 386 Renfro, Carl Brown. Jr. ' 65. 301 LaFayette Drive. Wilson. N. C ...169. 368 Repass. Randolph K. ' 66. Green Street, Norwell. Ma.ss 172, 405, 251 Reynolds, Benoni O. V. ' 66. 4074 35th St. N., Arlington 7, Va 166, 406 Reynolds, John C. ' 66. 1158 5th Ave.. Apt. 168., New York City, N. Y.. 162, 406 Reynolds. Jon Roger ' 64. Rt. I. Lewisville, N. C. 161, 368, 303 Reynolds, Samuel F. ' 66, 3736 N. W. 16th St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 406 Reynolds, William V. ' 63. 901 West Avenue, Charleston. W. Va 96, 63 Reynolds, William Roscoe ' 64, 1305 South Askin Street, Martinsville, Va 368 Rhoads, Michael David ' 63, Stockton Road. Meadowbrook. Pa 175. 345. 280 Rice. John Russell ' 64, c o Leighton Machine Co.. Manchester. N. H. Rice. Leon Leftwich. Ill ' 65, 2550 Warwick Road, Winston-Salem, N. C 161. 386 Richardson. David P. ' 64. 1449 East Goodrich Lane, Milwaukee 17, Wis. Richardson. James M., Jr. ' 63. 1117 Texas Ave.. Houston 2, Texas Richmond. Howard A.. II ' 63. Pinecrest Road. Riverside. Conn 189. 145 Rickards, Edward S.. Jr. ' 63. 161 Highland Drive. Milltown. N. J 345. 254. 258 Ridenhour. Robert B. ' 66. 602 Edgevale Rd.. Baltimore 10. Md 406 Riddick, Daniel H. ' 63. 744 Sherman Drive. Lynchburg. Va 187. 345 Page Ridout. Edward Martin ' 63, 2024 Riddle Rd., Durham, N. C 345 Rienstra. Joseph D. ' 66, 7 McCormick Rd., Newport, R. 1 406 Riley, William C. ' 66, 300 Laurel Lane. Haverford, Pa. 174. 406 Rimer, Alan E. ' 64, Glass Cont. Mfe. Inst., 99 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y 167, 210, 368 Ripple, Joseph L. ' 66, Bon. Dir. Court US 17, Myrtle Beach, S. C 386 Rivera, James Rodolfo W. ' 65, University Libraries, Univ. of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, P. R. Roane, Daniel Kearney ' 63, 1126 Noyes St., Evanston, III. Robbins, Boyce Morris ' 65. 559 Houston St., Spartanburg, S. C 165, 386. 280 Roberson, Michael B. ' 63, South Court Street, Maryville, Tenn...._ 345, 290, 232, 233 Roberts, William A. ' 64, 244 Wilson St., Toledo 16, Ohio 368 Robertson. James H. 66, 1797 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem, Pa - 176, 406 Robinson. Charles Daniel ' 65, 1920 Robin Ridge Rd., Fairfa.x, Va. Robinson, Hugh B., Jr. ' 64. 1914 Stonehurst Rd., Winter Park, Fla 368 Robinson, James T. ' 66, 1664 Aberdeen Rd.. Baltimore, Md 406 Robinson. Peter Alfred ' 64, 1(101 East O.xford Lane. Englewood, Col 175, 187, 368 Rodm, Steven G. 66, 61 Catherine Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 406 Roediaer, John Harser ' 64, 119 Jefferson Ave., Westfield. N. J 161. 368 Rogers. Charles H. ' 66. P. O. Box 306. Lockhart. Fla 406 Rogers. Dilworth T.. Jr. ' 65, 43 Bedford Rd., Summit, N. J 386 Rogers, Edward David ' 64, 51 Ely Dr., Fayetteville, N. Y. 193, 368 Rogers, James T., Jr. ' 63, Box 426, Greenwood, S. C 345, 178 Rogers. William Freeman ' 65, 210 Fast Academy St., Fuquay Springs, N. C 386 Rohrman, Douclass F. 63. 830 W. Outer Drive, Oak Ridae. Tenn 345 Rolle. Carl F. 63. 9225 Levelle Drive, Chevy Chase. Md ____ 205, 345, 310, 262, 308, 230 Rollert, John Michael 65, 3510 Parkside Drive. Flint, Mich 175. 368, 64 Rollins. Overman Randolph 65. 103 West Muting St., Morganton, N. C 201, 386, 276 Roman, William Bradford, Jr. 64, 7025 Mindello St., Coral Gables, Fla 167. 368 Romp, Thomas Lee 65, 550 E. Liberty St., Vermilion, Ohio .187, 386 Romp, Walter G. 66, Box 7, Avery, Ohio 226, 406, 243 Roschen. George Henry 64, 640 Salford Ave., Lansdale, Pa 167, 368 Rose, Charles P. 64, 1644 Oakdale Circle, Henderson. N. C. 169. 200, 368 Rosenfeld, Terry M. 63, 409 Sanhican Drive, Trenton 8, N. J 345. 254, 257 Rosenstein, Larry M. ' 63, 1818 Cloister Drive. Charlotte 7, N. C. 194, 195, 346 Ross, Courtney B., Jr. ' 63, 206 Hawthorne Rd., Elkin, N. C 368, 232 Ross, Dean Mansfield, ' 63, P. O. Box 4551 Duke University, Durham, N. C. 97, 90, 280 Ross, Henry F., Jr. ' 66, 2 Bennett Street, Greenville. S. C 184. 406 Roth, William J., Ill 66, 41 Inwood Rd., Chatham, N. J 406, 281 Roughton, Arthur C. ' 63. 500 George St. Pennside. Reading. Pa 193, 346 Rouse, Welby Corbett, Jr. ' 63, 200 Woodburne Rd., Greensboro, N. G 368 Rowe, Vernon Dodds, III ' 65, 803 Old Spartanbura Rd., Hendersonville, N. C 386 Rowell. William J. 63, 4826 La Vista Rd., Tucker, Ga 346 Rubenstein, Jack 64, 1145 Elm Park Dr., Cincinnati 16, Ohio 206, 195 Ruby. Lucien. II 65, c o Ruby Lumber Co., Madisonville, Ky 185, 386 Rudin, John Jessee, III 66, 1640 Marion Ave.. Durham. N. C 216, 406 Rudisill, Ben Richard, II ' 65, 409 South Elm St., Cherryville, N. C 169. 214. 286. 275 Rudoy. Herbert Lewis ' 64. 131 Dewey, Evanston, 111. Runyan, Darrell Wesley 64, 19 Crescent Dr., Star Lake, Pensacola. Fla. Rupp, Daniel R. ' 66, 2056 Waltham Rd., Columbus 21. Ohio 174, 406, 273 Rupp. Glenn N. ' 66. 851 Nancy Way. Westfield. N. J 160 Rushforth. George M. ' 66, 250 Seneca Place. Westfield, N. J I (SO. 406 Page Rushton, Stewart, Jr. ' 64, 504 Grassmere Ave., Interlaken. N. J _ 187 Rutkin, Stuart Ivan ' 64, 303 N. Wyoming Ave., South Orange, N. J 6S 243 Ryan, John Austin, Jr. ' 65, 1707 Wealthy S. E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich 178, 210, 223, 386 Ryon. Thomas Shipley, Jr. 65, P. O. Box 336, Farmville, N. C. .. 169 86 Saalfield, John Robert 63, 2729 Manchester. Toledo 6, Ohio 175, 346 Sahn, Steven Alan 64, 14 Nancy Blvd., Merrick, N. Y !..195 Salisbury, Stephen Robert 64, 719 Everett Ave., Collingswood 7, N. J 178, 367 Salo, Kenrick V. ' 64, 840 North Gate Rd., Manchester, N. H. Salter, Lowell Scott, Jr. 65, 7407 Glenview Dr. W., Indianapolis 50, Ind 167, 386 Salter. Mark H. 66, 5005 Ave. O, Galveston, Texas 406 Sammons, William Cary 65, 810 Tanley Rd., Silver Spring, Md _..._ 163, 386 Sanders, Richard T., Jr. 66, 913 Urban Ave., Durham. N. C 406 Sanders, Robert W.. Jr. 63, 1007 Gregg Ave., Florence, S. C 346, 318, 303 Sandlin, David Edward ' 65, 107 Stedman St., Fayetteville, N. C 178, 386. 280 Sandstead. Morris Wm., Jr. ' 64, 517 Broadway, Sterling, Colo 187, 369 Sanstrom, Frederick H. ' 63, 66 Maple Dr., Great Neck, N. Y 169, 346 Sapp, Robert Holmes ' 66, 198 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J 406 Sarafian, Peter G. ' 64, 830 Chestnut St., Albany. N. Y _._165. 369, 280 Sasser, William Earl 65, 320 Warren St., Walterboro, S. C... _ 183, 386 Satterfield, Robert Wm. ' 64. W. Waldheim Rd., Pittsburgh 15, Penn. Saunders, Harvey R. ' 64, Box 4414 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Sawers, Jerry Brian 64, 359 Grove St., Needham, Mass 243. 257 Sawers, Larry Bruce 64, 359 Grove St., Needham, Mass. Scala. Daniel Joseph 64, 929 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J. Schaidt, Leander. Ill ' 66, 2404 Norfolk Rd.. Orlando. Fla 406, 275 Schenck. Garrett M. ' 63. 191 Mountainview Rd.. East Longmeadow. Mass 184, 346, 270 Schenck, Timothy T. ' 66, 100 Hampton Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. 406 Schick, Gustav A. ' 66, 550 W. Main St., Millville. N. J 166, 406 Schlosser, Paul M. ' 66, 404 Elmont St., Lynn Haven, Va 406, 233 Schmidt, Clifford M., Jr. ' 63, P. O. Box 186, Newton, N. J. Schmidt. Frederick K. ' 63, 3222 Englewood St., Philadelphia 49, Penn 170. 171. 346. 96 Schroeder. Jacob M. 64, 36 Welwyn Rd., Riverside, Conn 369, 273 Schuller, Christopher C. ' 63, 401 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va 346, 301, 281 Schulman, Robert D. ' 63, 1331 Harbor Rd.. Hewlett Harbor, N. Y 195, 346 Schultz, Frederick L., Jr. ' 65, 485 Hillside Dr.. N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga 386, 258 Schumer, Dennis R. 66, 1428 Isted Rd., Glen Burnie, Md 190, 406 Schwartz. James P. 66, W Club Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Penn 406 Schwartz, Jeffrey L. 66. 5345 S. W. 92nd St., Miami, Fla 98 Schweistris, John E. 63. 1819 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N. C...346 Scott. Francis Thurber, Jr. 65. 307 Medical Arts Bldg.. Jacksonville 4. Fla. Scott, James Matics, 64, 933 Old Gulph Rd., Bryn Mawr, Penn 171, 369, 96 Scott, Michael H. ' 66, 719 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C 188, 406 Scott, Watson T. 66, 4125 Leiand St., Chevy Chase 15, Md 186. 406 Scutfham. James Ross, Jr. ' 65, 318 Scenic Dr.. Concord, N. C 87 25 1 Scull, Ward Robinson, III ' 65, 2 Milford Rd., Newport News, Va 181, 387 Seagreaves. Warren F., Jr. ' 64, 39 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown, Penn 369, 98 Seckinger, Ronny L. 63, 1549 Townsend Blvd., Jacksonville 11, Fla 210. 346, 254, 257 Selden, Stephen J. 66, 22 Pleasant St. W., Hartford, Conn 406 Self, Michael M. 66, 2630 Marion Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 406, 273, 279, 259 Sellers, John G., Jr. 66, 610 Barcliff Rd.. Norfolk, Va 182, 406 Seningen, Ronald Perry ' 65, 109 Lyndhurst Ave., Wilmington 3, Del. 167, 226, 387 Senkus, Neal John ' 63, 422 Avalon Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Senturia, Ben Harlan, Jr. ' 65, 3 Clermont Lane, St. Louis 24, Mo 387 Page Sessoms. Howaiil C . ' 66. 604 E. Sevtnlh St., I imiticrlon. N. C. 4(16 Scltk ' in i.-r. William B. ' 66. 5« M ' innisink Ril.. Short Hills, N. J. 4(16, 24}. 279 Scwcll, Robert Alvin ' 64. 2} ' ) Jennings St.. Franklin, Tenn 169, .169 Sevmoiir. Richard G. ' 66. ' 223 Pine Grove Rd.. Southern Pines, N. C 180. 406 Seymour, Robert D. ' 63. 811 Rockwood . ve.. Mt. Lebanon, Penn 167. 210. 346 .Sevmour. William M. ' 66. 5712 27th St. N. W., Washinyton, D. ( ' -407 Shaekford. James H. ' 66. 812 Northwest 41. Oklahoma City. Okia 186 Shaekford, John Starling ' 64. 812 Northwest 41. Oklahoma City, Okla 187, 369 Shannon. John Bonnar ' 63. 7622 Sweet Briar Rd.. Richmond. Va 163. 347 Sharp. Christopher P. ' 66, 108A Fr. Crodkett, Gaiveston. Texas _ 407 Sharp. Robert R. ' 66, 700 Milltown Rd., Wilmington 8, Del 407 Sharpe. Louis K.. IV ' 66. Box 5 , Checotah. Okla 407 Sharpe. Richard Dewey ' 6. ' ' , 1232 Newnham Dr.. Columbia, S. C 387 .Shartle. John Adam ' 64. 518 Fast Water St.. Troy. Ohio Shearin. Ronald V. ' 65. Box 365, Warrenton, N. C 387 Shearon. FIder L.. Ill ' 66. 2826 Lombardy. Memphis. Tenn 407, 258 Sheffield. Arlis A. ' 65, 4536 Nandina Dr., Columbia, S. C 174. 387 Sheffler, Fred W., Jr. ' 65. 992 Nome Ave.. Akron 20, Ohio 387. 251. 275 Sheheen. Robert J. ' 65. 169 Chestnut St., Camden. S. C 183. 210. 387 Sheldon. CliHord G. ' 64. 39 Hendriekson PI.. W. Long Branch, N. J 369. 303 Shellon. Rutfin P. ' 63. University Apis. D 2 B. Durham, N. C. 34 Shenk, David S. ' 65, 700 McGrann Blvd., Lancaster. Penn 171, 387, 243 Sherman. Michael L. ' 63. 7023 Wallis Ave., Baltimore 15, Md 195. 214, 347 Sherrard, Thomas J., Ill ' 66, 1936 S F 17th Court, Pompano Beach, Fla. 407, 233. 178 Sherrill. William F. ' 66. 101 Avalon Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 407 Shillito. Melvin L. ' 63. 2404 Vesson St.. Apt. 7. Durham. N. C. Shinn. Harry L.. Jr. ' 64. 1600 Meadowood Lane, Charlotte 7, N. C 165, 369 Shinn, Robert M, ' 63, 75 Brumley St.. Concord, N. C 347 Shives, Aubrey C. ' 65, 25 Ashely Ave.. Greenville, S. C 165. 387 Shives, William B. ' 64, 98 Shives St.. Salisbury. N. C 165, 369 Shull, Bobbie L. ' 65, 19 Laney St., ihelby, N. C 173. 387 Shyers, Richard H. ' 66, 737 Evergreen Parkway. Union. N. J. .407 Sidbury. James R. ' 65. 1309 Heather Lane. Charlotte 9. N. C. .387 Siebold. Guy L. ' 66. 1121 North Church, Rockford. Ill 407, 270. 98. 279 Siegel. Lawrence B. ' 64. 29 Ridge Ave.. Spring Val.ey. N. Y 97 Sigmon. Donald N. ' 65. 3117 Tuckaseegee Rd.. Charlotte 8. N. C... 387. 243 Silberberg. Wm. Paul ' 63. Jenick Lane, Woodbridge 15, Conn. Siler, Jack G. ' 63, 401 Clifton, Waynesville, N. C. Silver. Martin D. ' 66. 10217 Conover Dr., Silver Spring. Md 194. 407 Simmonds, Robert M. ' 64. 3 Hathaway Lane, Verona, N. J 177, 369 Simmons, Douglas E. ' 66. Rt. 2. Box 587. Easley, S. C 407 Simmons, Steven D. ' 65, 118 Beach Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Si mmons, William B.. Jr. ' 66. 130 W. Lebanon St.. Mount Airy. N. C 407 Simon. Joseph S. ' 65. 411 Edgewood. Columbia, Mo 187. 96 Simpson. Joe L, ' 65, 323 Seventh St., McComb, Miss 226. 387 Simpson. Robert L. ' 65, 1602 Challen Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla 169. 357. 96 Simpson. Terry A. ' 65. Lake Killarney Apts.. 208. 151 N. Orlando Ave.. Winter Park, Fla 189. 387. 275 Simpson, William A. ' 65. Box 188. Dublin. Va 387 Sims, Larry D. ' 66. 3629 Northwest 12th St.. Oklahoma City 7. Okla .407 Sinclair. Timothy A. ' 66. Otter Creek Rd.. Rt. 2, Brentwood, Tenn 407, 168, 275 Sing. Frederick W. ' 64, 5 ' ' 24 Jackson Ave.. Charlotte. N. C .165, 369 Sisk, Michael. ' 64, 329 N. 6th St., Reading, Penn 369 Sites. James R. ' 65. 101 Powell Rd., Oak Ridge. Tenn 387 Skinner, Robert N. ' 64, 1202 Vickers Ave , Durham. N. C 97 Slater. Frank M. ' 66, 4503 Orly PI.. McGuire AFB. N. J 176, 407 Slease, Clyde H.. Ill ' 66, 637 Pitcairn PI.. Pittsburgh. Pa 407. 178 Page Sloan, Cyrus H. ' 63, Drawer 30, Sanford, N. C 347 Slotkin. Alan R. ' 65, 2955 North Bay Rd., Miami Beach 40. Fla 191. 387, 270 Small, Alder T. ' 65. 118 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y. 171. 387 Smiley, Barry A. ' 63. 239 Normal Ave.. Slippery Rock, Pa 187, 347 Smith, Brian C. ' 66, 1310 Lawrence Rd.. Chattanooga. Tenn 407 Smith, Brian E. ' 64, 24 Tunstall Rd.. .Scarsdale. N. Y 171. 369, 99 Smith, Calvin D. ' 64, 835 Small St., Port Charlotte, Fla 161, 369 Smith. D. Laurence ' 65, 2236 Cranford Rd.. Durham. N. C 387 Smith. Clayton F. ' 64. 6 Estes St.. Thomasville, N. C 369 Smith. Dana G. ' 64. 4600 Kanawha Ave., S. E., Charleston. W. Va. 169. 369 Smith, Dennis M. ' 63, 1315 Oak Knoll Dr., Cincinnati 24, Ohio 181, 347 Smith, Donald E. ' 64, So. Main St.. Granite Falls, N. C 187, 369 Smith, George G. ' 64. 4503 Greenview. New Bern, N. C 347 Smith. George T. ' 65. 3912 Arrow Dr.. Raleigh, N. C 387 Smith, Jerry H. ' 64. 316 N. Market St.. Staunton. Va 369 Smith. John A.. Ill ' 65, Talbotton, Ga 387 Smith, Lewis A., Jr. ' 65, 843 Azalea PI.. Aiken. S. C. Smith. Norman A. ' 66. 6914 Linda Lake Dr., Charlotte 5, N. C 407, 280 Smith. Paul D. ' 63. 1042 Queens Rd., West, Charlotte. N. C 348, 243 Smith, Rex K. ' 63, 6831 E. 57 PL, South. Tulsa. Okla 348 Smith. Richard W. ' 63, 201 Miller Blvd., Havelock, N. C 348 Smith. Robert E. ' 63. 3235 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, S. C 348, 311 Smith, Robert Gibson ' 63, 6100 S W 44th Terrace, Miami 55, Fla 348 Smith, Robert K. ' 66, 721 York St.. Rocky Mount. N. C 407 Smith. Robert Z. ' 66, 16 Hazelton St.. Falls Church, Va 407 Smith. Thomas S. ' 64. 291 Lebanon Ave.. Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Smith. Walter A. ' 65. 1170 Mount Paran Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5. Ga 387, 249 Smith. Walter M. ' 65. 60 Anita Dr., Charleston, S. C 387 Smotherman. Robert R., Jr. ' 64. 2915 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville 12, Tenn 183, 210. 361 Smull. Michael W. ' 66, 4200 Forest Lane, McLean. Va 190. 407 Smyth. Robert D. ' 63. 400 Verna Hill Rd.. Fairfield. Conn 173. 348 Snider. Richard H. ' 66. Rt. 2, Box 48, F 1. Sumter, S, C 407 Snow, Sabin T. ' 64, 600 Belvidere Ave.. Plainfield. N. J 171, 369 Snyder. Earl B. ' 66. 2416 Bradford Rd.. Baltimore, Md 407 Snyder. Edward W. ' 63. 5212 Belleville Ave.. Baltimore 7. Md 348. 311 Snyder. Stephen ' 65. 900 W. Moss Ave.. Peoria. Ill 176. 387. 281 So. Philip K. ' 65, 2207 Lido Lane, Holiday Hills. Wilmington 3. Del. 387 Sollner. Richard H. ' 66. 3203 Enterprise Dr.. Tallahassee, Fla 407 Solomon. Rodger E. ' 66, 1909 Haverford St., Durham, N. C 216, 407 Somers, Robert B. ' 63. 155 Crary Ave.. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Somers. William R. ' 66. 102 Norton Rd.. Oak Ridge. Tenn 186. 407 Sommermeyer. Wade ' 63, 2716 Woodland Rd.. Northbrook. Ill 167, 348 Southern. Samuel O. ' 66. 2715 Barmettler St.. Raleigh. N. C .407, 243 Speiden. Joseph H. ' 63. 565 Upland Rd.. Louisville, Ky 175, 348 Spencer, John C. ' 65. 104 Elmire St.. Milton. Fla 175, 387 Spencer, Richard P. ' 66, 121 Ash Lane. Portola Valley. Cal 407 Spencer. Stewart T., Jr. ' 64. 4 Manning Dr.. Barrington. R. I 189. 369 Spencer. Virgil S. ' 63. 1820 Townsend Ave., Charlotte 5, N. C. 348 Spencer. William S. ' 64. 1600 Rodman St.. Hollywood. Fla. 161, 369 Spicer. William L. ' 63. 2421 Charlotte Dr.. Charlotte 3. N. C 193. 348 Spigener. Marion P. ' 63, 1533 Scotland Ave.. Charlotte 7. N. C 348 Spranklin, John W. ' 63, 3606 Buckin ' .iham, Baltimore 7, Md 348 Spray, Joseph S. ' 66, 1006 N. Main St., Newton, N. C 407, 279 Springer, John W. ' 64. 1225 Wayne St.. Sandusky. Ohio 167. 370. 357 Sproul. Robert G.. Jr. ' 63. 2426 N. George Mason Dr.. Arlington, Va 187, 348, 230 Spruill. John R. ' 64. Box 96. Roper. N. C 370 St. Petery. Louis B. ' 64, 754 Riber Rd.. Orange Park, Fla 387 Stafford. Joe R. ' 63. P. O. Box 26. Julian, N. C ...348, 303, 280 Stallings. Daniel 1.. Jr. ' 63. 1706 River Dr.. New Bern. N. C 348 Stallinys. Kenneth ' 64. 1508 S. Miami Blvd.. Durham. N. C 216. 370. 99 Page Stamilc. Patrick M. 66, 13 Milton St., RFD 1, Sayville, N. Y 194 Stanfickl, Harry T. ' 65. 2347 Huron St.. Durham, N. C 276 Stanford. Hcrschcl E. 66, 310 King Rd.. N. W., Atlanta, Ga 160, 224, 407 Stanier, Charles E. 63, 715 Garfield St.. Gary, Indiana... 175, 348 Stanley, Allen E. 65. 5343 Robinhood Rd.. Charlotte 7. N. C 387 Stapleford. Harry E. ' 64, 338 .So. Columbia St., Woodbury, N. J 349 Starling, James ' 63, P. O. Box 902, Lumberton, N. C 225, 349 Starmer, Charles F. ' 63, 64 Madison Ave., Demarest, N. J. Starns, Byron E. 66, 1123 N. W. 1st Place, Apt. 18, Gainesville, Fla 174, 407, 233 Starret, Randall M. 66, Box 65. Morganton. N. C 169. 387, 96 Statenfield, Daniel B. 64. 49 Hedges Ave.. Chatham. N. J 370, 97 StaufTer. Robert E. 66. 353 Oakridge Dr.. Rochester. N. Y 407 StautTer. William R. 66. 605 Wimpleton PI.. Louisville 6, Ky 226, 408 Stavins, Charles F. 66, 1215 92 St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 408 Steckel, Martin H. 65, RFD 2, Holcomb, N. Y 165, 387 Steed, Ronald C. 64, 2920 Freeman Mill Rd., Greensboro, N. C 193, 370 Steele, Herbert D. 65, 1215 Summit St., McKeesport, Penn 163, 387 Steele, Richard S. 66, Route 1, Kennett Square, Pa 408 Steele. Ted W. 65. 610 Walnut Ave., Charlotte 8, N. C 387, 281, 282 Steele, Thomas W. 64, Route 3, Spartanburg, S. C. 189, 214, 370 Steer, Paul L. 63, Fitsimmons Army Med. Center, Denver, Col 195, 349, 273 Steib, Russell J. 66, 167 Wilson Ave.. Niles. Ohio 408 Stein. Richard N. 64. 114 Martinque. Tampa 6. Fla. Steinkuller. Paul G. 63. 10001 Wildwood Rd.. Kinsington. Md 177. 349 Steinman. Kurt W. ' 63. Springdale Farm. Millersville. Pa 349, 97, 90 Stengl, Gary R. ' 66, 1 16 Marlboro Dr., Greenville, S. C 408 Stephen. Frederick R. 64. 1608 University Dr.. Durham. N. C... 370. 276 Stephens. Charles G. ' 65. 1105 Circle Dr.. Talahassee. Fla 165. 387 Stettlcr. Kathleen C. 64. 105 Highland Ave.. Passaic. N. J. Stevens. Barry W. 66. 1306 Abbeville Ave.. N.W.. Aiken. S. C 408. 281 Stevens, James H., Jr. 66, 5827 Falkirk Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.,. 192. 408. 243 Stevens. Joel B.. Ill 64. 4527 Brookridge Dr.. Kingsport. Tenn 193. 370 .Stevens. Thomas J. 64. 52 Cisco Rd.. Asheville. N. C 370 Stewart, Kenneth R. 65, 414 .Sheridan Circle, Charleston. W. Va. 169, 370 Stewart, Robert L. 63, 112 Fairway Circle, Bridgeville, Pa 161, 349, 309 Stewart, Rodney O. 66, 1717 Foster Ct., Burlington, N. C 186, 408 Stiles, Christopher S. 66, 630 27th Ave. N.. St. Petersburg, Fla 172, 408. 279 Stith. Frank A.. Ill 63. 174 Idlewild Dr.. Winston-Salem. N. C 214. 349. 232 Stith. Wilmer C. Jr. 63. 37 Warrenton Rd., Baltimore, Md 349 Stitt, Thomas P., 65, 110 Upper Shawnee Ave., Easton, Pa 387, 261 Stivers, James R. ' 65, 140 Highland Ave,. Ft. Thomas, Ky... 387 Stockton. Michael D. 65. Box 1164. Charlotte. N. C 387 Stockton. Robert F.. II 65. Van Dyke Rd.. Princeton. N. J. 387 Stollwerk. David 64. 27 Carter Ct.. Lynbrook. N. Y 191. 270 Stoltz. Jerrv D. ' 63. 3416 Vailey Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C 349. 9 ' i Stone. Berneli K. 64. 1403 Palmer Dr.. Blacksburg. Va 370 Stone. Samuel M.. IV 63. 4113 Staunton Ave. SE. Charleston, W. Va 232, 223, 349 Stone, William F. 66, 2100 E. Walnut .St., Goldsboro, N. C 408 Stoner, Michael A. 66, 235 Brandon St., Danville, Va 408 Stoppelman, John S. 66. 3415 Franklin PI.. Wilmington. Del 408. 184 Stout. Michager D.. Ill 63. 301 N. Ridgeway Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 109. 349 Strackbein. William C. 65. 3505 N. Abingdon St., Arlington 7, Va 189, 388 Straten, Roland F. 63. 17 Sunset Ter.. Wayne. N. J 171. 349 Straw, Dennis J. 65, 987 Kingston Dr., Cherry Hill, N. J. 388 Stribbling, James W. 63. 3847 Ivy Rd. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga 349 Strickland. James E. 64. 2206 Wallace St.. Columbia. S. C. Strickland. William F. 65, 4421 Iroquois Ave., Jacksonville. Fla 388 Stroud. John B. 65, US Naval Hospital, Camp Lejeune, N. C 388, 280 Page Stroupe. Stephen D. 66. Box 7323 Reynolds Sla., Vinsti)n-.Salem. N. C 408 Stuart. Charles E. 63. 2204 Woodrow St., Durham, N. C 187, 349, 96 .Stubbs, Allston J. 63, 1035 Westwood Dr., Durham, N. C 349 Studstrup. Stanlev K. 66, 1928 Boscobef Ct.. Rockford. III.. 186. 408 Stuebner. Jon W. 66. 18 Dromara Rd.. St. Louis 24. Mo.. 408, 198 Stummer. John R. 63. P. O. Box 396. Quaker Hill. Conn.. 350. 178. 281 Sullivan. John H. 64. 114 Cambridge Rd.. Asheville. N, C. Sullivan, John L. ' 65. 12916 Crislield Rd.. Wheaton. Md 187. 387 Sullivan. John J. 64. 200 SE lOth St.. Pompano Beach. Fla 370 Sutcliffe. Ralph J. 64. 52 Beechwood Dr.. Wayne. N. J. Sutherland. John D. 66. Rt. 1. Box 374R. Port Clinton. Ohio. 408 Swain. Ronnie E. 63. 330 Beverly Ave.. Town of Mt. Royal. Quebec, Canada 167 Sweger, Daniel M. 64. 707 Gallio Ave.. Pittsburgh 26. Pa 193. 370 Swinney. John G. 66. 201 Hempstead PI.. Charlotte 7, N. C 408, 391, bi Sziarto. Stephen F. ' 63. 2010 Yorktown Rd. NW. Washington 12. D. C 370 Tackney. David T. 65. 709 Berry St.. Falls Church. Va 169, 388. 168. 281 Taft. Charles V. 64. 1707 E. 5th St.. Greenville. N. C 175. 370. 356 Tanner. William D. 65. 7723 Morton St.. Dallas 9. Tex, Tarpley. John J. 65. Hq. 1st Los; Command.. Ft. Hood. Tex. 192. 226. 388 Tate. James K.. IV 66. 416 S. Union St.. Bolivar. Tenn. .164. 408 Tate. William S.. Jr. 63. 4101 Van Buren St.. Hyatlsville. Md. 189. 350. 279 Tausig. John G.. Jr. 65. 3326 N. Albemarle St.. Arlington 7. Va. Tavernise. Emilio J. ' 63. 208 Watts St.. Durham. N. C 350, 300. 274 Tavernise. Silvio 63. 208 Watts St.. Durham. N. C 300. 276. 210. 216. 350 Taylor. Allen M. 63. 1010 NE 147 St.. N. Miami Fla 195, 350 Tavlor, Benjamin C III ' 65. ilO Cedar Lane. Mount Holly. N. C 388 Taylor. Douglas M. ' 66. 501 Vailev Brook Dr.. Silver Spring. Md. Taylor. Edward C. Ill ' 64. 901 N. ' Coalter St.. Staunton, Va 370 Taylor, Edward C. 65, Rt. 2, Box 143, Lynhaven, Va 388 Tavlor Joe T., Ill 65, 222 N. Milford Dr., Salisburv. N. C. 187. 388 Taylor. Joseph F. 63. 1010 Cambridge Rd.. Coshocton. Ohio .189 Taylor. Richard K. 66. Rt. 3. Burlington. N. C 408 Tavlor. Thomas N. 64, Rt. 5, Box 650 X, Charlotte, N. C 99 Tavlor, William R. 66, i409 Lyndhurst Dr.. Emerywood Forest. High Point. N. C. 408 Teague. William E. 66. 1317 Remount Rd.. Charlotte. N. C .408. 281 Terentiev. Alexei V. 63. 25 Highfield Rd.. Glen Cove. N. Y. Terrell. John C. 65. 1646 Pasadena Dr.. Dunedin. Fla 370 Tewell, Michael L. 65. Box 144, Piedmont. S. C 388 Thackrev. Kent D. 66. 102 W. Rosemary Lane. Falls Church. Va 186. 408 Thomas. Charles A.. Ill 64. 1390 Pinetown Rd.. Ft. Washington, Pa. Thomas Douglas A. 64, 18 Marly Lane, East Hampton, N. Y ...171, 213, 370 Thomas, Richard S. 66, 1604 Camellia Rd.. Beaufort. S. C 408. 280 Thomas. Robert G. 63, 1852 Cassamia PI.. Charlotte. N. C 178 Thomas. Roy Z.. Ill 63. 1852 Cassamia PI.. Charlotte, N. C 350 Thomas. William L., Ill 65, 211 Scott Dr., Fairfax, Va 281 Thompson, Edward C. ' 66. 113 Melbourne Ave.. Silver Spring. Md 172. 408. 281 Thompson. Eugene H. 63. 289 Marion Ave.. Spartanburg. S. C 183. 213 Thompson. Joseph M. 66. 515 Gardner St.. Raleigh. N. C 408 Thompson. Kenneth W. 63. 317 Rutherford St.. Lunchburg. Va 161. 350. 96 Thompson. Richard M. 64. 52 A Glover Ave., Langley AFB. Va 350. 370 Thompson. Robert M. ' 63. 615 N. Madison St.. Whiteville. N. C 173. 303. 280 Thompson. Wesley M. 63. Box 2. Dunn. N. C 169, 214, 350. 96. 290 Thomv. Vincent A., Jr. ' 64. 208 McAllister St.. Lake City. S. C 183, 370 Thornberrv. Robert E. 63. Route 4. Box 220. Vienna. Va 350. 300. 274 Thornton. Thomas S. 66. 945 Kenleiuh Cr.. Winston-Salem. N. C 408. 170 Page Thurman, Terrv T. ' 64. 101)2 CrounpoinI Rd.. Sign;il Mt.. Icnn. 370, fi5 iK-klin. Thomas 1 . ' 65. .■(41 Pinewood Lane. Rock Hill. S. C 171. 3S8 I ieccr. Joseph H. ' 6.3. .3 2 .South Munn Ave.. Kast Orange. N. J .350. 309 Tilley. David H. ' 65. Route 2. Box 46. Durham. N. C. Tilton. James T. ' 6 5. 4562 Pate Dr.. Columbus. Ga. Timberlakc, Joe E. Ill ' 64. 12S7 Jackson Springs Rd.. Macon, Ga 187. 351. 303 rise. 1 arrv E. ' 65. 302 Norman Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C 161, 388 lison. R. Haskell ' 65. 125 Charles. Geneva. Ill 388. 96 little. David M. ' 63, 4321 Wright Ave.. Ft. George G. Meade, Md. 189. 351 Titus. Donald R. ' 64, Box 134, Crane. Ind 370. 300. 243. 277 Todd. Joseph H. ' 64. 122 Magnolia Ave.. Fayetteville. N. C 189. 370, 281 Todd. Peyton H. Ill ' 64. 416 Callan Cr.. NE. Atlanta. Ga 186. 370. 261 Todd. William M. ' 65. 1827 Keys Crescent Lane. Cincinnati 6. Ohio 163. 388 Tomko. David J. 66. RED 14. Box 332. Richmond. Va 186. 408 Townsend. Dabnev W. ' 63. 6125 I2lh Rd.. North. Arlington 5. Va 351. 311 Tracy. William F. ' 64. Horse Shoe Lane. Lakeville. Conn 163. 370 Tredick. Trafton ' 66. 131 Lanni ng Ave.. Pennington, N. J 408 Treptow. Thomas V. ' 65, 4622 N. Idlewild Ave.. Milwaukee II. Wis -.388 Trexler. William B. ' 66. 2 Berryhill Rd.. Greenville. S. C 4U8 Trickey. Robert K. 65. 112 W. Lavender St.. Durham. N. C. Trott. David W. ' 64. 176 Wetherill Rd.. Garden City. N. J. Trout. John H. ' 64. 2404 Vesson Ave.. Durham. N. C 370 Trudesdell, John A. ' 64. 1419 Ridgelawn. Flint. Mich 189. 370. 253 Truitt. David J. ' 65. St. Francisville. La. Truitt. John W. ' 66. 115 Gardendale Rd.. Terre Haute. Ind 174 Truskiw. John D. ' 66. 621 Transylvania Ave.. Raleigh. N. C 408 Tucker. William H. ' 64. 3960 Vernon. Memphis 12. Tenn 370. 303 Tucker. William Y. ' 65. Route 6. Winston-Salem. N. C 172. 398. 255 Turner. Dudley P. ' 65. Hillcrest Dr., Great Falls, S. C 178, 388 Turner. George R. ' 66. IMS Andover Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 408. 280 Turner. Jack S. ' 63. I 1 15 Woodburn Rd.. Durham. N. C...183. 370 Turner. Martin S. 63, P. O. Box 151. Tallahassee. Fla. Turner. Neil E. 65. Sutton Rd.. Rt. 2. Trucksville. Penn. Turner. Thomas E. 63. 105 Deepwood Rd.. Naugatuck. Conn 163. 351 Turner. Webb W. 63. 9 Trinity Apts., Durham, N. C 178 Tuttle, Lynn S. 63, 2502 White Oak Rd.. Raleigh, N. C 351 Tuttle. Robert G. 63. 83 Evelyn PI.. Asheville. N. C 161. 351 Tyndall. Leslie G. ' 63. 713 Jones Ave.. Kinslon. N. C 351. 243 Tyrrell. David J. 66. 3940 Eveningside Dr.. Cleveland. Tenn 184. 408 LIhdcn. Henry O. ' 64. 309 Curtis Ave.. Point Pleasant Beach. N. J. Uible. David R. ' 64. 2686 Cranlyn Rd.. Shaker Heights. Ohio 175. 370. 96. 99 Ulrich. William P. ' 64. 343 Walnut St.. Audubon 6. N. J 171. 371. 96 Umstead. Alexander B. 65. 1109 Englewood Ave.. Durham. N. C 388. 281 Underbill. John G. 65. 1603 30 St.. N. W.. Washington 7. D. C 189. 388. 253 Underwood. Milton J. ' 64. 648 Cranford Ave.. Durham. N. C 169, 351. 96 Unger. Wayne V. ' 66. 2801 Northampton St., Easton, Penn. 408 Upchurch. Herbert J. ' 65. 306 N. Trenholm Rd.. Columbia. S. C 388, 281 Urban. Richard B. ' 65, 1017 Terrace Blvd.. Orlando. Fla...l8l. 388 Urquharl. James B. ' 66. 1407 22nd St.. South Arlington, Va 408 Vacendak. Stephen T. ' 66. 1805 Sanderson Ave., Scranton. Pa 408. 178 Vahaly. John ' 66. 302 Rushmore Ave.. Carle Place. N. Y 172, 408, 279, 281 Valle. David L. 65. 9428 Wenonga Rd.. Shawnee. Mission, Kan 185. 388. 98 VanDerHorst. Brian C. 66. 9 Serpentine Trail. Larchmont. N. Y 409. 243 Van Dyck. Louis B. 63. 24 Sunnyside Rd.. Scotia 2. N. Y ...167. 351. 97. 91. 88 Van Hettinga. John Q. 64. Daleshire Apt. 2. 307 W. Harris Ave.. La Grange. Ill 317, 270 Page Van Ryzin, Peter J. 63. Stair Box 87. CINCNELM, c o FPO, New York. N. Y. Van Sciver. Peter 1. 65, 1013 Hardee Rd., Coral Gables, Fla 163, 210. 388 Vandenheuvcl. David T. 66. 1600 S. Jovce St.. Apt. B 109. .Arlington 2, Va 408 Vandcrbilt, F. Bedford 65, 569 Sasco Hill Rd.. Southport. Conn. Vanderblocmen. Richard L. 66, 527 W. View St.. Lenoir. N. C. .409 Vanlandintham. David J. ' 66. 1003 Meadow Heichts Dr., Jackson. Miss 409. 98 Vaudreuil. Wilfred J. 63. 1540 Roselyn St.. Philadelphia. Pa 279, 230, 301 Vaughan, Ronald J. 65. 36 Paxon Dr. I ' cnarth. Wilmington 3. Del 388 Velie. Kenneth R. 66, 17 Lindy Rd.. Charleston, W. Va 409. 168. 2X1 Verhey. Robert S. ' 65, 1686 Eleanor Ave.. St. Paul 16. Minn 185. 388 Vick. Paul A. ' 65. 1543 Iredell. Raleigh. N. C 388. 276 Vickery. Raymond E. 64. 601 Marshall Rd.. SW. Vienna, Va 200. 183. 210. 371 Vieregg. Arthur B. 64. 4310 South 36th. Arlington 6, Va 175, 371, 96 Villani. Angelo J. 63, 293 Virginia Ave.. Welch. W. Va. Vincent. Roger S. 64. 788 High St., Dedham, Mass 163. 371 Vinten. Johansen P. 66. 7105 Wilson Lane. Bethesda 14. Md 162. 409 Vogt, Larry C. ' 63. 7208 Denton Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. 351 Volberc. Frank M. ' 65. 532 Forestdale Rd.. Kinesport. Tenn 187, 388 Volland. Craig S. ' 66. 2117 Heritage Dr. NE. Atlanta. Ga 164, 409 Vollmer, Robin T. ' 63, 2191 Millvale Rd., Louisville 5. Ky... 189. 226. 351 Volz. Marlin M. ' 65. 1819 Woodfill Way, Louisville 5, Ky 388, 228, 277 Voncanon, Charles A. 65, 642 Sunset Dr.. Sanford. N. C. Von Salzen. Kirk K. 66, 118 Forxcroft Rd.. West Hartford. Conn 180. 409 Waddell. John L. 65. 490 Courtland Terrace, Marion. Ohio 161. 210. 388 Wacgoner. David M. ' 63, 807 Lakeland, Grosse Pointe 30, Mich...... 175. 352. 319 Waggoner. John P. 65. 1017 Lakewood Va.. Durham. N. C. 216. 388 Wacner. Dennis W. ' 63. .3572 Chapin Ave.. Niagara Falls. N. Y 183. 352 Waite. Leslie S. ' 64. 23 Adams St., Batavia, N. Y 96 Waite. Robert S. ' 65. 4674 Lake Forrest Dr.. NW Atlanta 5. Ga 388. 97 Wald. Harlan I. ' 64. 9 Secor Rd.. Scarsdale, N. Y 226. 388. 258 Waldchen. Alfred J. ' 65, 414 Grove St., Westfield, N. J 189. 388 Walden. John F. ' 64. 422 Pecrman PL. Corpus Christi. Tex .167. 371 Waldron, Jonathan C. ' 66. 31 Lookout Rd.. Mountain Lakes. N. J 186. 409 Waldron. Pendleton G. 63. 2715 Camden Rd.. Greensboro. N. C 352. 178 Walker. Charles D. 63. 4867 Christopher Dr., Allison Park, Pa 187. 352, 96 Walker, David N. 64. 6324 Curzon. Fort Worth 16. Tex. 388 Walker. Fielding L. 64. Box 113. Oxford, N. C. .352. 178 Walker. John A. 63, 202 We,st Redbud Dr.. Knoxville 20. Tenn 214. 225. 352. 304 Walker, Samuel A. 66. 1859 Yorkshire. Birmingham, Mich 409 Walker, Thomas L. 64. 2014 Wilson St.. Durham. N. C. Walker. William M. 64. 3615 14th St.. Rock Island. 111. Wall. Jack G. 63. Route 5, Burlington, N. C. Waller. Richard H. 66, 3639 Old Ivy Lane, NE Atlanta. Ga ...184. 409. 279 Walsh. Michael S. 65. 1717 Feffords. Clearwater. Fla 173, 388 Walters, Jeffrey L. ' 65. 158 Spruce Dr.. Shrewsbury, N. J 388 Walters. Louie M. ' 63, 1001 Memory Lane. Monroe. N. C 187. 35_. -30 Wang. You L. ' 65, . 3501 Quebec St.. NW. Washington 16, D. C 3  Wanklyn. John A. ' 63. , ,.,, Prospect Ridge. P. O. Box 933, Nassau, N. P.. Bahamas 371 Ward. Allan ' 63. 2407 Vinewood Dr., Durham, N. C 173. 352. 2S1 Ward. David E. ' 63, 4417 Bayshore Blvd.. Tampa. Fla 352 Ward. Geoffrey D. 63. 2429 Perkins Rd.. Durham. N. C. 216 Ward. Peter R. 64, 209 W. Highland. Sierra Madre, Calif 161, 371 Page Ward, Robert L, 66. 1309 Varnitz St.. Middletown, Ohio 409 Ward. Stanlev S. ' 65. 307 Fleming Ave.. NE. Roanoke. Va 388 Ward. Terry E. ' 64. Bo. 1771. Lakeland. Fla 193. 371, 243 Ward. Thurman R. 64. 908 East Park Dr.. Lincointon. N. C 16S. - 2 Ward. William E. 65. 721 Kimball Ave.. Westfield. N. J. 389 arder. Frank F. ' 64. 15 Professional Bldg., Anderson, S. C 178, 3 I Warfield. William R. 66. 640 Prospect St.. Maplewood 1, N. J. 409 Warner. David .M. ' 66. 200 Shady Circle Dr.. Rocky Mount. N. C 409. 182 Warner. Jonathan F. 65. Hegemans Lane. Old Brookville. N. Y 389, 281 Warner. Thomas F. 66. 1319 Hawvard Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 409 Warren. John H. ' 63. I II N. 4th St.. Allegany, N. Y 352 Warren. William T. 65, 1209 E. Beech St.. Goldsboro. N. C 389. 251 Waterman. John A. 63. 405 Prosperitv .Ave.. Fairfax. Va 181. 352 Waters. Roger 66. 509 47th St.. Vienna. W. Va 409 Watkins. David M. 63. Box 615. Belmont. N. C 169 W atkins. William S.. Jr. 64. 1022 W. Trinity Ave.. Durham. N. C 171, 371 Watkinson. James F. ' 66. 113 Wagush Trail. .Medford Lakes. N. J 172. 409 Watson. .Alan Douglas 64, 406 Piedmont Ave., Rocky Mount. N. C. 3 ' ! Watson. David ' 66. 2723 Two Woods Rd.. Bayside. Va 192. 409. 28.1 Watson. William Edward ' 66. 603 Sunnvside Lane. Wilson. N. C 371. 243 Watters. .Albert F.. Jr. ' 63. Sunset Hill Rd.. Redding Ridae. Conn. Waud. Charles B. ' 63. 2123 North .Ash St.. Waukegan. Ill 185. 221. 352 Waxman. Edward R. 66. 102 S. L nnhaven Dr.. Staunton. Va 409. 253 Weatherspoon. William H. 65. 125 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C. Webb. Richard Stanles 64. 1260 N. E. 143 St.. ' N. Miami 61. Fla 185, 371 Webster. .Arthur D.. Jr. 65. 241 .Murrv Hill Dr.. Lancaster. Penn 189. 389 Wehrle. Richard Tell ' 63. 6110 Creola Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 353. 178 Weidman. Harold R.. Jr. 64. 2619 Hilliard Rd.. Richmond. Va 169. 371. 96 Weinaarten. Jon 65. 983 Park .Ave.. New ork 28. N. Y 195, 389. 273 Weinhardt. Lewis W.. Jr. 66. 26 Dunmore Rd., Baltimore 28. Md 164. 4,19 Weinstock. Barrv Joseph 65. 874 Northeast 82nd St.. Miami 38. Fla 191, 389, 258 Weir. Michael Waller ' 63. 6 Hubbard Court. Stamford. Conn. .353 Weisieer. John Bollina ' 65, 1880 Oakdell Dr.. Menio Park. Calif. 161. 210. 389. 91 Wells. Keith S. ' 63. 1223 Lexinston .Ave.. Charlotte 3. N. C. Wells. Richard Doualas ' 64. 31 Edaemont Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J. Wells. William Allen 64. 14 Belfield Rd.. Alexandria. Va 175. 371 Welsh. John M. 63. 5301 Purlineton Wav. Baltimore 12. .Md. 185. 210. 363. 303 Wertz. Kenneth L. 66. 5814 Ashland St.. Sprinafield, Va...l82. 409 West. David Lerov 64. Main St.. Woodland, N. C 178, 371, 97 West. Milton L. 66. Warsaw. N. C 409 Westerman. Charles E.. Jr. 64. 1500 Sheffield Ct.. Falls Church. Va 187, 321 Westmoreland. Jimmie D. 65. 2224 S. W. 13 St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla 389, 281 Wharton. Paul Burke ' 64. 23 St. Peter PI.. Keyport. N. J 243 Wheatlev. John H. ' 63. 1525 Front St.. Beaufort. N. C 173. 353. 243 Wheeler. Harold Neil ' 64. 324 S. Olive Ave.. West Palm Beach. Fla 169. 210. 371 Wheeler. John Law 65. P. O. Box 1071. Trvon. N. C .389. 160. 161. 353 Wheeler. Kermit D. 63. Box 605, Raeford. N. C. Wheeler, .Michael Olson 64. 607 Lakepointe Rd.. Crosse Pointe Park. Mich 189, 371 Wheland. Robert C. 66. 9033 S. Bell Ave . Chicaao, 111 409 Whisnant. John K. ' 64. 800 Philips St.. Shelby. N. C 371 White. Charles Denn . Jr. ' 65. 512 Cliff Rd.. Asheboro. N. C 210, 389, 243 White. James M. 63. 4000 Fitzbuah Dr.. Annandale, Va...l93, 353 White. Richard M. 66. 3254 Central Ave.. Memphis. Tenn 192. 409 White. Robert .M. ' 66. 314 Stratford .Ave.. Fairfax. Va 409. 178. 280 Page White. Thomas S. 64. 106 East Hillcrest Dr.. Greenville, S. C 173. 371. 281. 259 White. Thomas Stuart, Jr. 65, 1212 16th St.. Wilmette, 111. Whitehead. Philip G. 66. 3111 Palmira. Tampa. Fla 180, 409 Whitford. Jerrv L. 64. 146 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C Whitley. Robert B. 66, 4667 erona .Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla 186, 409, 280 Whittle. Reed L. 64, 279 Virginia Dr.. Winter Park, Fla...37U 228 Whorton. Jimmy Clifton ' 64. 211 Court St., Portsmouth. Va Widell. Robert W. 66. Box 545. Balboa, Canal Zone Widener. Paul Thompson 63, 923 ' : Dacian -Ave.. Durham, N. C 96, 67, 72, 74, 75, 277 Wierenga. Harold L. ' 66. 1216 Tyler Ave, Annapolis, Md. W ' iggins. Robert S., Jr. ' 64, 1805 Ponce De Leon Ave.. Atlanta 7. Ga 389, 97 Wilbur. Henry .M. 66. 843 Greenway Circle. Waynesboro. Va...409 Wilcox. Everett H.. Jr. 66. 810 E. Turner St., Clearwater. Fla 186. 409 Wilcox. John Frank 65. 2430 N. E. 31st Ct.. Lighthouse Point. Pompano Beach. Fla. Wilder. Donald .Allen ' 63. No. 208 Ji ugoaka. Meauro Ku. Tok o. Japan Wilkes. Kenneth E. 66. 3 109 Brandon Rd.. Huntington. ' . Va 225. 409 Wilkins. Lucien S. 63. 346 Car ' thage St.. Sanford. N. C 210. 233 Wilkins. William Thomas 64. P. O. Box 1366, Durham. N. C. Wilkinson. James Glenn ' 64. 1408 Brookside. Norman. Okia 206. 96. 67. 69. 74. 76 Will. Donald P.. Jr. ' 63. 3509 Whitechapel Rd.. Norfolk 9. Va... 3 3. 259 Williams. .Alvah T.. Jr. 64. P. O. Box 67. Naval Weapons Sta.. Va 165. 225. 371 Williams. Donald Lee 65. 3001 West Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro. N. C 389 Williams. Edmond Bradv. 65. 46 Mitchell Ave.. Ash ' eville. N. C 389 Williams. Edw in Joseph 64. 2 Crystal Rd.. Levittown. Pa 201, 371 Williams. Gene H. 66. 2024 N. W. Uth Rd.. Gainesville. Fla. 160. 409 Williams. Herbert H. 65. 2842 Super.or St.. Columbia. S. C 371 Williams. James W endel 64. 1824 Pine. Birmingham. Mich 178. 371 Williams. Keary R. 66. Box 849 Hill St.. Grundy. Va 409 Williams. Kenneth M. ' 63. CoUeae Ave.. Washington. N. C 169. 353. 96. 70. 73 Williams. Lyle K.. II 63. 22 The Terrace. Katonah. N. Y 354. 229 Williams. Melvin Guv 64. Box 177. KenansviUe. N. C 37! Williams. Neil C. Ill ' 63. 140 S. Elm. Asheboro. N. C. .. 161, 220. 290. 221. 354 Williams. Richard G.. Jr. 63. 2 Briarfield Rd.. Barrington. R. 1 163. 372 Williams. Samuel Harrison 65. 407 Woodland Terrace. .Alexandria. Va 372 Williams. Wa ne Donald 66. 2S4n Edgehill Rd.. Huntingdon Valley. Pa 409. 280 Williamson. John N. 64. 218 E. Elm St.. Wauseon. Ohio. 167. 372 Williamson. Joseph E. 65. Box 2303. c o .Aramco. Dhahran. Saudi Arabia 188 Williamson. Monroe S. 63. Rt. 3. Sanford, N. C 354, 96 Williamson. Wilbur Hitt 63. P. O. Box 114. Denmark. S. C 354. 230. 308. 281 W illwerth. Ben M. 63. 105 Genesee St.. Montour Falls. N. Y 183. 372 W ilson. Charles E. 66. 1206 Simpson. Evanston. Ill 186, 226, 409 Wilson. Charles M. 66 P. O. Box 1027. Charlotte. N. C... 162, 409 Wilson. Claude T. 66. 1542 Kings Rd.. Shelby. N. C 172, 410 Wilson. Donald Georee 65. 15 East Maple Rd.. Greenlawn. N. Y 389. 279 Wilson. James .Augustus 65. Pond Lake. Armonk. N. Y 163. 389 Wilson. Mark Kammer 65. 422 Fisher Rd.. Grosse Pointe 30. Mich 389 Wilson. Stephen J. 66. R. D. 1. Chester Springs, Pa 410 Wilson. W ' a ne Richards 65. 5600 Ogden Rd.. Washington 16. D. C 389 Winchester. Charles Lee 64. Box 5818 Duke Stat.. Durham. N. C 354. 96 Winchester. James Cvrus 65. 1104 Lakewood Dr.. Monroe. N C 171. 389. 277 Winkler. .Arthur Dulanv 64. 2510 Leclede St.. Hannibal. Mo. Winslow. Worth Ronald 66. 1007 Salisburv St.. Asheboro. N. C - 410 Page Thumian, Tcrrv T. 64. 1002 Crownpoint Ril.. Signal Ml.. Icnn. 370, fi5 Ticktin. Thomiis 1 . ' 65. .Ml Pincwood Lane, Rock Hill. .S. C 171. 388 ricccr. Joseph H. ' 63. 32 South Munn Ave., liast Orange. N. J 350, 309 Tillev, David H. 65. Route 2. Box 46. Durham. N. C. Tilton. James T. ' 65. 4562 Pate Dr.. Columbus. Ga. Timberlake. Joe E. Ill ' 64. 1287 Jackson Spring s Rd.. Macon. Ga 187. 351. 303 Tise. 1 arrv E. 65. 302 Norman Rd.. Winston-Salem, N. C 161. 388 lison. R. Haskell ' 65, 125 Charles, Geneva. Ill 388. 96 Tittle. David M. ' 63, 4321 Wriuht Ave.. Ft. Georce G. Meade, Md 189. 351 Titus. Donald R. 64, Box 134, Crane, Ind 370. 300. 243. 277 1 odd. Joseph H. ' 64. 122 Magnolia Ave.. Fayetteville. N. C 189, 370. 281 Todd. Pevton H. Ill ' 64. 416 Callan Cr.. NE, Atlanta. Ga 186. 370. 261 Todd, William M. ' 65. 1827 Keys Crescent Lane. Cincinnati 6. Ohio 163. 388 Tomko, David J. 66. RFD 14. Box 332. Richmond. Va 186. 408 Townsend. Dabnev W. ' 63, 6125 12th Rd., North, Arlington 5, Va 351. 311 Tracy. William F. 64, Horse Shoe Lane. Lakeville. Conn 163. 370 Tredick. Trafton 66. 131 Lanning Ave.. Pennington. N. J .408 Treptow. Thomas V. 65. 4622 N. Idlewild Ave., Milwaukee 11. Wis _._.388 Trexler. William B. ' 66. 2 Berryhill Rd.. Greenville, S. C. 408 Trickey. Robert K. ' 65. 112 W. Lavender St.. Durham. N. C. Trott. David W. 64. 176 Wetherill Rd., Garden City. N. J. Trout. John H. 64. 2404 Vesson Ave.. Durham. N. C .370 Trudesdell, John A. 64. 1419 Ridgelawn. Flint. Mich...... ...189, 370. 253 Truitt. David J. 65, St. Francisville, La. Truitt. John W. 66, 115 Gardendale Rd., Terre Haute. Ind 174 Truslow. John D. ' 66. 621 Transylvania Ave., Raleigh, N. C. .408 Tucker. William H. 64. 3960 Vernon, Memphis 12. Tenn 370. 303 Tucker. William Y. 65. Route 6. Winston-Salem, N. C 172. 398. 255 Turner. Dudley P. 65. Hillcrest Dr., Great Falls, S. C 178, 388 Turner. George R. ' 66. 1515 Andover Rd.. Charlotte. N. C 408, 280 Turner, Jack S. 63. 1115 Woodburn Rd.. Durham. N. C...183. 370 Turner. Martin S. ' 63. P. O. Box 151, Tallahassee, Fla. Turner. Neil E. 65, Sutton Rd.. Rt. 2. Trucksville. Penn. Turner, Thomas E. 63. 105 Deepwood Rd.. Naugatuck. Conn 163. 351 Turner. Webb W. 63. 9 Trinity Apts.. Durham, N. C 178 Tuttle. Lynn S. 63. 2502 While Oak Rd., Raleigh, N. C 351 Tuttle. Robert G. 63. 83 Evelyn PI.. Asheville. N. C 161, 351 Tyndall. Leslie G. ' 63. 713 Jones Ave.. Kinston. N. C 351. 243 Tyrrell. David J. ' 66. 3940 Eveningside Dr.. Cleveland. Tenn 1S4. 408 Uhden. Henry O. ' 64, 309 Curtis Ave.. Point Pleasant Beach. N. J. Uible. David R. ' 64. 2686 Cranlyn Rd.. Shaker Heights. Ohio 175. 370. 96. 99 Ulrich. William P. ' 64. 343 Walnut St.. Audubon 6. N. J 171. 371. 96 Umstead. Alexander B. ' 65. 1109 Englewood Ave.. Durham. N. C. 388. 281 Underhill. John G. ' 65. 1603 30 St.. N. W.. Washington 7, D. C 189, 388. 253 Underwood. Milton J. ' 64. 648 Cranford Ave.. Durham. N. C 169, 351. 96 Unger. Wayne V. ' 66. 2801 Northampton St., Easton. Penn 408 Upchurch. Herbert J. ' 65. 306 N. Trenholm Rd.. Columbia. S. C 388, 281 Urban. Richard B. ' 65, 1017 Terrace Blvd., Orlando, Fla... 181, 388 Urquhart. James B. ' 66. 1407 22nd St.. South Arlington, Va 408 Vacendak, Stephen T. 66. 1805 Sanderson Ave.. Scranton, Pa 408, 178 Vahaly, John 66, 302 Rushmore Ave., Carle Place, N. Y 172, 408, 279. 281 Valle. David L. 65. 9428 Wenonga Rd., Shawnee, Mission, Kan 185. 388. 98 VanDerHorsl. Brian C. ' 66. 9 Serpentine Trail. Larchmont. N. Y 409. 243 Van Dyck. Louis B. 63. 24 Sunnyside Rd.. Scotia 2. N. Y 167. 351. 97. 91. 88 ' an Hettlnga. John Q. ' 64. Daleshire Apt. 2, 307 W. Harris Ave., La Grange, 111 317, 270 Page Van Ry in, Peter J. 63. Stair Box 87. ClNCNFl.M, c o FPO, New •ork. N. Y, Van .Stiver. Peter 1. 65, 1013 Hardee Rd.. Coral Gables, Fla 163, 210. 388 Vandenheuvcl. David T. 66. 1600 S. Jovce .St.. Apt. B 109, Arlington 2, Va 408 Vanderbill. F. Bedford 65. 569 Sasco Hill Rd.. Southport. Conn. Vanderbloemen. Richard L. 66. 527 W. View St.. Lenoir. N. C. .409 Vanlandiniiham. David J. ' 66, 1003 Meadow Heiuhts Dr.. Jackson. Miss. 409. 98 Vaiidreuil. Wilfred J. 63. 1540 Roselyn St.. Philadelphia. Pa 279, 230, 301 Vaughan. Ronald J. ' (i5. 36 Paxon Dr. Pcnarth. Wilmington 3, Del 388 Velie. Kenneth R. 66, 17 Lindy Rd.. Charleston, W. Va 409. 168. 281 Verhey, Robert S. 65. 1686 Eleanor Ave., St. Paul 16, Minn 185. 388 Vick, Paul A. 65. 1543 Iredell. Raleigh. N. C 388. 276 Vickery. Raymond E. ' 64. 601 Marshall Rd.. SW, Vienna, Va 200, 183, 210. 371 Vieregg. Arthur B. ' 64. 4310 South 36th. Arlington 6, Va 175. 371. 96 Villani. Angelo J. ' 63. 293 Virginia Ave.. Welch, W. Va. Vincent. Roger S. 64. 788 High St., Dedham, Mass 163. 371 Vinten. Johansen P. 66, 7105 Wilson Lane. Bethesda 14, Md 162, 409 Vogt, Larry C. ' 63. 7208 Denton Rd.. Bethesda 14, Md 351 Volbere, Frank M. 65. 532 Forestdale Rd., Kinesport. Tenn 187, 388 Volland. Craig S. 66. 2117 Heritage Dr. NE. Atlanta. Ga 164. 409 Vollmer. Robin T. 63, 2191 Millvale Rd.. Louisville 5. Ky... 189. 226. 351 Volz, Marlin M. 65. 1819 Woodfill Way. Louisville 5. Ky ...388. 228. 277 Voncanon. Charles A. ' 65. 642 Sunset Dr.. Sanford, N. C . Von Salzen, Kirk K. ' 66. 118 F orxcroft Rd., West Hartford, Conn 180. 409 Waddell, John L. 65. 490 Courtland Terrace. Marion. Ohio 161. 210. 388 Wacgoner. David M. 63. 807 Lakeland. Grosse Pointe 30. Mich... 175. 352. 319 Waugoner. John P. ' 65, 1017 Lakewood Va.. Durham, N. C. 216. 388 Wacner, Dennis W. ' 63. 3572 Chapin Ave., Niagara Falls. N. Y 183, 352 Waite. Leslie S. 64, 23 Adams St., Batavia, N. Y 96 Waite, Robert S. 65. 4674 Lake Forrest Dr.. NW Atlanta 5. Ga 388, 97 Wald. Harlan I. 64. 9 Secor Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y 226, 388. 258 Waldchen. Alfred J. 65, 414 Grove St.. Westfield, N. J 189. 388 Waldcn. John F. 64, 422 Peerman PL. Corpus Christi. Tex 167. 371 Waldron, Jonathan C. ' 66. 31 Lookout Rd.. Mountain Lakes. N. J 186. 409 Waldron. Pendleton G. ' 63. 2715 Camden Rd.. Gr eensboro. N. C. 352, 178 Walker, Charles D. ' 63. 4867 Christopher Dr., Allison Park, Pa 187, 352, 96 Walker, David N. ' 64, 6324 Curzon. Fort Worth 16, Tex. 388 Walker. Fielding L. ' 64. Box 113. Oxford. N. C 352. 178 Walker. John A. ' 63. 202 West Redbud Dr.. Knoxville 20. Tenn 214. 225. 352. 304 Walker. Samuel A. ' 66. 1859 Yorkshire, Birmingham. Mich 409 Walker. Thomas L. ' 64. 2014 Wilson St.. Durham. N. C. Walker, William M. 64, 3615 14th St., Rock Island. 111. Wall. Jack G. 63. Route 5, Burlington. N. C. Waller. Richard H. 66, 3639 Old Ivy Lane, NE Atlanta. Ga .184. 409. 279 Walsh, Michael S. 65. 1717 Feflfords, Clearwater. Fla 173, 388 Walters, Jeffrey L. 65. 158 Spruce Dr.. Shrewsbury, N. J 388 Walters, Louie M. 63, 1001 Memory Lane, Monroe, N. C 187, 35-, _.Hi Wang. You L. 65, _„ 3501 Quebec St., NW. Washington 16, D. C 388 Wanklyn. John A. ' 63. , ,.,, Prospect Ridge. P. O. Box 933, Nassau. N. P.. Bahamas 371 Ward, Allan ' 63. „,, „„, 2407 Vinewood Dr., Durham, N. C .173. 352, 281 Ward. David E. 63, 4417 Bayshore Blvd.. Tampa, Fla 352 Ward, Geoffrey D. 63. 2429 Perkins Rd.. Durham. N. C. 216 Ward. Peter R. 64, 209 W. Highland, Sierra Madre. Calif 161, 371 Page Ward. Robert L. 66, 1309 Varnilz St., Middletown, Ohio 409 Ward, Stanley S. ' 65. 307 Fleming Ave.. NH, Roanoke, Va 388 Ward. Terry E. ' 64, Box 1771. Lakeland, Kla 193. 371, 243 Ward, Thurman R. ' 64, 908 East Park Dr., Lineolnton. N. C 165. 3. ' i2 Ward. William E. ' 65. 721 Kimball Ave.. Westfield, N. J. 389 Warder, Frank F. ' 64, 15 Professional BIdg., Anderson, S. C 178. 371 Warfield, William R. ' 66, 640 Prospect St.. Maplewood 1, N. J. 409 Warner, David M. ' 66, 200 Shady Circle Dr., Rocky Mount, N. C 409, 182 Warner. Jonathan F. ' 65. Hegemans Lane, Old Brookville, N. ' V 389, 281 Warner. Thomas F. ' 66, 1319 Hayward Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 409 Warren, .lohn H. 63, 1 1 1 N. 4th St.. Allegany, N, Y 3 ' i2 Warren, William T. ' 65, 1209 E. Beech St., Goldsboro, N. C 389, 251 Waterman, John A. 63, 405 Prosperity Ave., Fairfa.x, Va 181, 352 Waters, Roger ' 66, 509 47th St., Vienna. W. Va 409 Watkins, David M. ' 63, Box 615, Belmont, N. C 169 Walkins. William S., Jr. ' 64, 1022 W, Trmity Ave., Durham. N. C 171. 371 Watkinson. James F, 66, 113 Wagush Trail, Medford Lakes, N, J 172, 409 Watson, Alan Douglas ' 64, 406 Piedmont Ave.. Rocky Mount. N. C 371 Watson, David ' 66, 2723 Two Woods Rd., Bayside, Va.. 192, 409, 28 ' .) Watson, William Edward 66, 603 Sunnyside Lane, Wilson, N. C .371, 243 Walters, Albert F., Jr. ' 63, Sunset Hill Rd,, Redding Ridce, Conn. Waud, Charles B. ' 63, 2123 North Ash St., Waukegan. Ill 185. 221. 352 Waxman. Edward R. ' 66. 102 S. Lynnhaven Dr., Staunton, Va 409, 253 Weatherspoon, William H. ' 65, 125 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Webb, Richard Stanley ' 64, 1260 N. E. 143 St.. N. Miami 61. Fla 185. 371 Webster, Arthur D., Jr. ' 65, 241 Murry Hill Dr.. Lancaster, Penn 189. 389 Wehrle. Richard Tell ' 63. 6110 Creola Rd., Charlotte. N. C 353. 178 Weidman. Harold R.. Jr. ' 64. 2619 Hilliard Rd.. Richmond, Va 169. 371, 96 Weincarten, Jon 65, 983 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y 195, 389, 273 Weinhardt, Lewis W., Jr. 66, 26 Dunmore Rd., Baltimore 28. Md 164. 4,)9 Weinstock, Barry Joseph ' 65, 874 Northeast 82nd St., Miami 38, Fla 191, 389, 258 Weir, Michael Waller ' 63, 6 Hubbard Court, Stamford, Conn.. 353 Weisieer, John Boiling ' 65, Hm Oakdell Dr., Menio Park. Calif 161. 210. 389. 91 Wells, Keith S. ' 63, 1223 Lexington Ave.. Charlotte 3. N. C. Wells. Richard Douglas ' 64. 31 Edgemont Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J. Wells. William Allen ' 64. 14 Belfield Rd.. Alexandria. Va 175. 371 Welsh. John M. ' 63, 5301 Purlington Way, Baltimore 12, Md... 185, 210, 363, 303 Wertz, Kenneth L. 66, 5814 Ashland St., Springfield, Va...l82, 409 West. David Leroy 64. Main St.. Woodland, N. C 178. 371. 97 West, Milton L. 66. Warsaw. N. C 409 Westerman. Charles E.. Jr. 64. 1500 Sheffield Ct.. Falls Church. Va 187, 321 Westmoreland, Jimmie D. 65, 2224 S. W. 13 St.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 389. 281 Wharton. Paul Burke 64, 23 St. Peter PL, Keyport, N. J 243 Wheatley. John H. 63. 1525 Front St.. Beaufort. N. C. 173. 353, 243 Wheeler, Harold Neil 64, 324 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla. 169. 210. 371 Wheeler, John Law ' 65, P. O. Box 1071, Tryon, N. C. 389, 160, 161, 353 Wheeler. Kermit D. ' 63. Box 605, Raeford. N. C. Wheeler, Michael Olson ' 64, 607 Lakepointe Rd., Crosse Pointe Park, Mich 189, 371 Wheland, Robert C. ' 66, 9033 S. Bell Ave., Chicago, 111 409 Whisnant, John K. ' 64, 800 Philips St.. Shelby. N. C 371 White, Charles Denny, Jr. 65, 512 Clitf Rd., Asheboro, N. C 210, 389, 243 White, James M. ' 63, 4000 Fitzbugh Dr., Annandale, Va...l93, 353 White, Richard M. ' 66. 3254 Central Ave.. Memphis. Tenn 192. 409 White. Robert M. 66. 314 Stratford Ave.. Fairfax. Va 409. 178. 280 Page White, Thomas S. 64, 106 East Hillcrest Dr., Circenville, S. ( 173, 371, 281. 259 White. Thomas Stuart. Jr. ' 65. 1212 16lh St., Wilmette, 111. Whitehead. Philip G. 66. 3111 Palmira, Tampa, Fla. 180, 409 Whitford, Jerry L. 64. 146 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C. Whitley, Robert B. ' 66, 466 ' 7 Verona Ave., Jacksonville, Fla 186, 409. 280 Whittle. Reed L. 64. 279 Virginia Dr.. Winter Park. Fla...37L 228 Whorton. Jimmy Clifton 64, 211 Court St., Portsmouth, Va Widen, Robert W. ' 66, Box 545, Balboa. Canal Zone Widener. Paul Thompson ' 63, 923 ' : Dacian Ave., Durham, N. C 96. 67, 72, 74, 75, 277 Wierenga, Harold L. ' 66. 1216 Tyler Ave. Annapolis. Md Wiggins. Robert S.. Jr. ' 64. 1805 Ponce De Leon Ave.. Atlanta 7, Ga 389, 97 Wilbur, Henry M. ' 66, 843 Greenway Circle, Waynesboro, Va. 409 Wilcox, Everett H., Jr. 66, 810 E. Turner St.. Clearwater, Fla 186, 409 Wilcox. John Frank 65. 2430 N. E. 31st Ct., Lighthouse Point, Pompano Beach, Fla. Wilder, Donald Allen 63, No. 208 Jiyugoaka, Meguro Ku, Tokjo, Japan Wilkes, Kenneth E. ' 66, 3 109 Brandon Rd., Huntington, W. Va. 225. 409 Wilkins, Lucien S. ' 63. 346 Carthage St.. Sanford. N. C 210, 233 Wilkins. William Thomas ' 64. P. O. Box 1366. Durham. N. C. Wilkinson. James Glenn ' 64, 1408 Brookside. Norman, Okla 206. 96. 67, 69, 74, 76 Will, Donald P.. Jr. ' 63, 3509 Whitechapel Rd.. Norfolk 9, Va 353. 2s9 Williams, Alvah T., Jr. ' 64, P. O. Box 67. Naval Weapons Sta., Va 165. 225, 371 Williams, Donald Lee 65, 3001 West Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro, N. C 389 Williams. Edmond Brady, 65. 46 Mitchell Ave.. Asheville. N. C 389 Williams. Edwin Joseph 64, 2 Crystal Rd., Levittown, Pa 201, 371 Williams, Gene H. ' 66, 2024 N. W. Nth Rd., Gainesville. Fla 160, 409 Williams, Herbert H. ' 65, 2842 Super:or St., Columbia, S. C 371 Williams, James Wendel ' 64, 1824 Pine, Birmingham, Mich 178, 371 Williams, Keary R. ' 66, Box 849 Hill St., Grundy, Va 409 Williams, Kenneth M. ' 63, College Ave., Washington, N. C 169, 353. 96. 70, 73 Williams, Lyie K., II 63. 22 The Terrace, Katonah, N. Y 354, 229 Williams, Melvin Guy ' 64, Box 177, Kenansville, N, C 371 Williams, Neil C, III ' 63, 140 S. Elm, Asheboro, N. C 161, 220. 290. 221, 354 Williams, Richard G., Jr. 63, 2 Briarfield Rd., Barrington, R. 1 163, 372 Williams, Samuel Harrison 65, 407 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria. Va.. 372 Williams, Wayne Donald 66, 2840 Edgehill Rd., Huntingdon Valley. Pa 409. 280 Williamson, John N. 64, 218 E. Elm St., Wauseon, Ohio. 167, 372 Williamson, Joseph E. 65, Box 2303, c o Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 188 Williamson, Monroe S. 63. Rt. 3. Sanford. N. C 354, 96 Williamson. Wilbur Hitt 63. P. O. Box 114. Denmark, S. C 354. 230, 308, 281 Willwerth, Ben M. 63. 105 Genesee St., Montour Falls, N, Y 183, 372 Wilson, Charles E. ' 66. 1206 Simpson. Evanston, III 186, 226, 409 Wilson, Charles M. 66 P. O. Box 1027, Charlotte, N. C. 162, 409 Wilson, Claude T. 66, 1542 Kings Rd., Shelby, N. C 172, 410 Wilson, Donald George 65, 15 East Maple Rd., Greenlawn, N. Y 389. 279 Wilson, James Augustus ' 65, Pond Lake, Armonk, N, Y 163, 389 Wilson, Mark Kammer 65, 422 Fisher Rd., Grosse Pointe 30, Mich 389 Wilson. Stephen J. 66. R. D. 1. Chester Springs, Pa 410 Wilson. Wa ne Richards 65. 5600 Ogden Rd., Washington 16, D. C 389 Winchester, Charles Lee 64, Box 5818 Duke Stat., Durham. N. C 354, 96 Winchester, James Cyrus 65, 1104 Lakewood Dr., Monroe. N C. 171. 389. 277 Winkler, Arthur Dulanv 64, 2510 Leclede St.. Hannibal, Mo. Winslow, Worth Ronald 66. 1007 Salisbury St.. Asheboro. N. C 410 Page Winston. Arthur Michael ' 65. 74 Fcrnwood Lane. Roslyn. N. Y 195. 384 Winston. James F. ' 64. 3601 Toledo St.. Coral Gables 34. Fla. 372 Win eler. William C. 64. Lynn Ave.. Napoleon. Ohio 189. 372 Wirschnit er. J. M.. Jr. ' 64. 4501 Hampnetl .Ave.. Baltimore 14. Md 354. 257 Wirth. Frederick H.. Jr. 63. 212 Audubon Blvd., New Orleans. La 185. 221. 3s4 Wise. Hiram J.. Ill ' 66. Route 2. Bo.x 40. Gibsonville, N. C 410 Wisecarver. George J. ' 63. 1200 Queens Rd. West. Charlotte 7. N. C 354. 178 Wiser. Robert Vincent 63. 1215 N. Orange Ave.. Winter Park. Fla 189. 354 Wil enburg. Gary Lee ' 65, 2667 CranlvnRd.. Shaker Heights 22. Ohio 167. 389. 279 Wohlford. Reuben F. ' 66. 727 Chappell Rd.. S. Charleston 4. W. Va -176. 410 Wolter. Carl S. ' 66, R. R. 2, Box 53, Charlottesville, Va 410, 178 Womble. William F., Jr. 64. 2027 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C 175, 201. 372 Wonsidler. Robert Ray 64. 1311 Main St.. Hellertown. Pa 372 Wood. Matthew L., Jr. ' 63, 1 Calycantnus Rd.. Richmond, Va. Wood. Robert S. 63, 2028 Velmetta Circle. Knoxville. Tenn 221. 354 Wood. William H. ' 66, R. F. D. I. Luray, Va 162, 410 Woodard. William T.. Jr. ' 63, 511 Tibidabo Ave.. Coral Gables 43. Fla .354. 178 Woodard. Willie S. ' 66, 2356 Pruitt St.. Charlotte, N. C 410 Wooden. Ernest E.. Ill 66. 5200 Eduewater Dr.. Norfolk. Va .410. 186 Woodruff. William R. ' 65. 7412 Sheffield Dr.. Knoxville, Tenn 181. 389, 280 Woods, Richard Byrd, Jr. ' 65, 2504 Parkwood Rd.. Chattanooga 4, Tenn 389, 232 Woodworth, John A. 63. 19070 Fairmount Blvd.. Shaker Heights 18, Ohio. .162. 355. 98 Woody. Fdmond D. ' 66. 901 Markham Ave, Durham. N. C 410 Wooliiridae. Robert Thomas ' 65. 3105 Churchill Rd.. Raleigh. N. C 389 Woolsey. Frank Mahlon 64. 684 Madison Ave. Albany, N. Y..-372 Worsham. Joseph A. 63, 4335 Belclaire. Dallas, Texas 175, 355. 301. 281 Worthinsiton. Craig W. ' 65, Route 1, Box 575, Ayden. N. C 186. 258 Worthincton, Josh Bob 65. 104 East Capitola Ave., Kinston, N. C 163. 389. 279 Wray. Albert Victor ' 65. 600 Westover Terrace. Shelby. N. C 185, 389 Wright, Charles T., Jr. ' 65. 2348 Grant Ave.. Raleigh. N. C 181. 389, 279 Wright. Harold Everett 65. 4220 Firwood Lane. Charlotte 9. N. C 183. 389, 281 Wricht, James Dixon. Jr. 65. 846 Davis Dr.. N.W.. Atlanta 5. Ga J 281 Page Wright Joseph D. 63, 1321 A liirlcy Rd., Charleston 4, W. Va 282 Wright. Thomas Oscar ' 63. 2425 Cahaba Rd.. Birmingham 9. Ala. Wut ' sberu. Finar John ' 64, 5518 Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington 7. Va 175. 372. 96 Wvatt. Robert Harris. Jr. 63, 807 Green St.. Durham, N. C. Wvalt. Roheit 1.. Ill 66. 330 Janice Dr., College Park, Ga 410 Yaeger, Carl Frederick 65. 1800 N. F. 43rd St.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla 389 Yake. Jelfrv Thomas ' 64, Nursery ' Rd.. Titusville. N. J.. 173. 372. 279 Yarbrough. John W. 63. 102 Rolling Rd.. Burlington. N. C 355 Yarger. Greig Toms 63. 525 E. Angela, South Bend. Ind 210, 221, 355 Yarnall. Wayne H. 64. 154 106th St.. Stone Harbor. N. J 372. 2M. 2 3 Yates. Earl W. 66. Route 2. Box H 30. Hamlet, N. C 186. 410 Yeaton. Richard 1. ' 66. 92 Oaks Rd., Framingham, Mass. Yocum. Edward S.. 11 ' 64. 4 Oak Ave.. Larchmont. N. Y 163. 372. 98 Yodzis. Peter Paul 64, 2608 Liberty Pkwy., Baltimore 22. Md. 258 Young. Charles G.. Ill 65, 2037 W. 96th St., Leawood. Kan. Young. Donald F. 66. 4911 N. 35th St., Arlington, Va 410 Young, George M.. Jr. 63. 416 West Second St.. Madison. Ind. 215. 355, 255 Young, Paul C. 63, 4817 Meadow Lane N. W. Canton. Ohio 128, 173. 200, 355. 254 Young. William Wilson 65. Eas t Market St.. Marietta. Pa 187. 389, 97 ' I ' oungstrom. Richard Earl 65. 4301 West 90th St. Terr.. Shawnee Mission. Kan 389 Zavelson. Thomas Michael 65, 666 W. Andover. Mansfield, Ohio .389, 195 Zeren. John Charles 65. 1 102 Hampton Garth. Towson 4, Md...389 Zeren. Richard William 64, 1102 Hampton Garth, Towson 4. Md 193. 210. 372. 311 Zide, Elliott Lawrence ' 64, 82 Summer St.. Fitchburg, Mass.... 191. 372 Zielonka, Carl L. ' 63. 819 South Edison Ave.. Tampa 6. Fla 128, 191, 355, 270 Zimmer. Carl Thomas 65, 1709 East Cedar St.. South Bend 17. Ind 173. 389 Zimmer, Charles F. ' 63, 901 Sassafras Land, Niles, Mich 128. 167. 210. 355. 96 Zimmer. William A. ' 66. 133 Diana Dr.. Poland. Ohio ...401 Zimmerman, John C Jr. ' 66, 223 Sumter Ave.. Summerville. S. C 410 Zipse. William P. ' 66. 10 Cherry Hill Terrace. Waterville, Maine 410. 188 Zoubek. Charles Louis ' 63. Meads Point. Greenwich, Conn. Zupanic. George Ivan ' 65. 2424 Waite Ave.. Kalamazoo. Mich 175, 389 Zwerner. John S. 63. 4201 Massachusetts Ave.. Apt, 7027 C. Washington 16. D. C 167. 205. 355. 262


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