East Carolina University - Buccaneer Tecoan Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

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K %. ' f A Student Publication n U  mAj VomjUU , .  ■ 1W TOwuIa| rwiait ' %W0 3 ' -Hfmia k)g the T ECO AN of In our struggle in life, too many people forget to live; they merely exist. They lack those priceless possessions that shine forth — without restraint in a smile. But we have Dean Jenkins to thank for renewing our faith that in this tumultuous, sometimes unfriendly world there are still some who draw their abundant living from deep wells and who comfort by the warmth of their genuine smiles. )R. LEO W. JENKINS We Dedicate Dr. John Decatur Messick President Annie L. Morton Dean of Women V THE Dr. Leo W. Jenkins Academic Dean kft Growth in any endeavor requires effort. Satisfaction results from the realization of an achieved goal. Each new accomplishment marks a niche in the path of progress. There is always another frontier for the person with vision. Your education has just begun. A foundation has been laid for the building of a super structure. Your future is in } our own hands. As you attain objectives, your ambitions will multiply, your ca- pacities will increase, and your life will grow richer and fuller. But in all your successes remember to have an abiding faith in the eternal Master who is always present in time of need. East Carolina Teachers College is proud of you, and will be just as great a friend as you will let it be. We of the faculty wish to be remembered by you, and to share in the honors and prestige which will continuously attend your efforts. Dr. John Decatur Messick President You, the seniors, are to be congratulated for your willingness to accept the difficult and highly signifi- cant test of turning youth into productive citizens. Your future work will not be easy. The physical mental and spiritual requirements are so high that only a few of the many who try become teachers. You are among those few who have succeeded. The faculty and staff are proud of you and wish for you further success, health and happiness in all your future endeavors. Dr. Leo W. Jenkins Academic Dean Character is the most important attribute of a successful leader. There is no equivalent for it. It can have no substitute. To inspire the oncoming generations to think right- ly, to act honorably and to raise the level of think- ing and living is the big job of the teachers of today. Annie L. Morton Dean of Women ADMINISTRATION First Run.- Dr. Howard J. McGinnis. Field Service; Dr. 1. L. Opp.lt. Administration and Supervision; Jean Lane. Art, Acting Director; Paul Powell, Art ; Mrs. Bemice Wragg, Art ; Norman Cameron. Business Educatiun • Second Row: Audrc Dempse . Business Education; Lena C Ellis, Business Education; Dr. Carl Adams. Education and Psychology; Lucile Charlton. Education and Psychology ; Dora E. Coates, Education 2nd Psychology; Annie C. Newell, Education and Psychology. Lucile Turner, English. Direc- tor; Mary Greene, English; Louise Greer, English; Lois Grigsby, English: Dr. M. N. Posey, English. Mrs. D. E. Vornholt. English: Marguerite Austin, Foreign Lan- guage; Dr. Calvin Claudel. Foreign Language; Dr. P. W. Picklesimer. Geography, Director; I. B. Cum- mings, Geography. Elwood Terry, Geography; Dr. N. M. Jorgensen. Health and Physi- cal Education. Director: James Johnson. Health and Physical Edu- cation; Nell Stallings, Health and Physical Education; Thursa Steed, Health and Physical Education. Mrs. Adelaide Bloxton, Home Economics, Director; Mabel Lacy. Home Economics; Ruth Lambie. Home Economics; Mary Poin- clexter. Home Economics: Virlynne I sry. Home Economics. Wendell M. Smilev. Library Science. Director: Dale Bentz. Library Science: Margaret Sam- mon, Library Science: Elizabeth Walker. Library Science; Dr. P. C. Scott. Mathematics. Director. Ellen R. Caldwell. Mathematics. John D. Reynolds. Mathematics: Louise Williams. Mathematics; Dr. Rudolph Willmann. Music Educa- tion, Director; Herbert Carter, Music Education. Faculty of klStJfli I ■ Jf last Carolina LUu Elizabeth Drake. Musir Educa- tion; Dr. Karl V. Gilbert, Music Education: Dan Vornholt, Music- Education : J. 0. Derrick. Science. Christine Wilton, Science; Dr. A. D. Frank, Social Studies, Director; Peter Babich. Social Studies: Dr. L. F. Brewster, Social Studies. Dr. Beecher Flanagan. Social Studies; Dr. P. A. Toll, Social Studies; Alma Browning, Critic Teacher; Eunice McGee. Critic Teacher. Ann Redwine, Critic Teacher: Ruth White, Assistant Dean of Women ; Kathleen Venters, Dormi- tory Counselor; Mrs. Agnes Bar- rett, Secretary to the President. Mrs. Mildred Owens, Assistant to the Treasurer ; Camille B. Clark. Dietitian; Mrs. Clem Garner, Alumni Secretary; Mrs. Susie Webb. Secretary, Alumni Office. Lloyd Bray, Manag Stores. Student w ' %? W 3 ' -Hf k sra s While Strolling We speak to the same familiar people, remark about the usual rainy weather, admire the cam- rom pus, and begin to realize, in time, how much a part of the college we have become. 4 ■ar S7J la| 1 H 1 jbp 1 y l K. ' .:■■■? ' kiv.. 1 SfcJ •■■ Vi fp ' SENIOR CLASS Le f o Right: Elizabeth Carter, treasurer. Francis M. Coiner, president; Anne T. Cates. vice-presi- dent: Hennie Ruth Whichard, secretary. M any years from NOW we will look back to the days of college life — the Soda Shop, a football game, the leaves on the campus in the Fall. Remembering this, we will understand that the books and papers of those bygone days were the arms and armor that protected us in the days of our never-ending futures. -SENIOR First Row: A. J. Abdalla Selma, N. C. Eugenia Anderson B urlington, N. C. r„m,„ Education Point System Committee, :i : Student Legisla 3; — - iation toi Childh I Eduei n, 3. 4; Y. W. C. A I. Mercedes Ange Jamesville, N. C. Art ,i i.i 1 Meredith College, 1: Commerce Club, - ' : Irl Club I I Secretary, I; tt n ' t rus, 2. I, I las ' ■ l!ii-in. Manager Trco ' tn. 3. Kn-ii ,— M.ni.ig.r, I; H..U-. i.rnmittee. 1. Iris Gay Arnold Louisburg, N. C. Grammai Gradt Education Poi S ty, I. 2; International Relatione Club, 2. 1. Alma L. Arlington Hollister. N. C. II 1 - ( !.. I; -- i ...I (..r I lnl. I r.lu..ii:..n. 1: , . tt . C. V. 1. 2. 3. t. Cabinet, - .1. President, 1. Presidents ' S.I 1. Summer ' 17, Second Rote: Anne Hope Atkinson Elizabethtown, N. C. Science Club, 1, 2. 3; Home Economics Club I 2 Poe Societ] 1. 2; W. A. A.. 1, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. Mrs. Frances Sutton Bailey Kinston, N. C. p | . s. ... ■ Worn i— Uhletii Issoriali.m. 1. . ' , ' .. l. S-.r.-Ian 2 Vi. -Pi • -i-l. nt. 1. President . 1: Tennis Varsity, 1, 2, I, 1. Softball .ir n : -In.:, i I I . ■_ i - I . : r , , , . i In ,,,..,, -..., .... ]. J, ' .. 1. , , ,, ■., ,,, , ,- prese n tat i VP. . ; Hous I ..tiT ' iitt. . . Siiiiim-i lf. : i. r l ' r. -;,|. n( H.uw 1 nrimi jtt.p. Summer. 47 : Senior Super Lit i . Kathleen Barker Lumberton. N. C. fu ( ' i Education and Soi.ti Sri, ncc Cokei College. I. 2: [..nun s iv. i i s rct.ir.. i: Y. W. C. A I i. Cal t, i. Commerce Club, 3; i e Presidenl House Committee, I. Clyde Myrell Barrett Conway, N. C. Grammar Gradi Education II... I;, i i ommittee, J: Hous. I ommittee, .1. Frances Virginia Bass Wilmington, N. C. Home Economies and Science CoUefir Ban... 1. 2. 3; Y. W. C. V. 1. 2 : Women b Mhlelic ssociation, 1. 2. 3, t. Cabinet, 2: Volleyball irsity, . ' : Softball .rait] - ; Scienc. Club, 1. 2. .1. I. President, 3; Home Economics Club, 2. 3. -I; H-in.ii k Committee, 3. Third Row: Ann Battle Rocky Mount, N. C. Nell Battle Rocky Mount, N. C. Hume Economies and Social Science Science Club, 1 ; Y. fl U 1, 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Uhleti. Association I. 2; Po. Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home I imics Club, 1, i ■ [unioi Class Presidenl Teco Echo Class Representative, 2. Lola Beacham Washington. N. C. Science and Physical Education S ! • flub. 1. 2. :.. I; College Band, 1, 2. 3: K.i-l.-l, (.I..I.. 1 : V. W. C. .. 1: Women ' s Vtfateti. Vssn, iation 1. 2, I. 1: Weslej Foundation Council. 4. Dorothy Bennett Edward, N. C. Business £ lu .ifi-.n .mtl Mathematics Y. W. C. A., 1. 2. 3, I. Secretar) ..( Freshman Y ; I hai in World Student Service Fund, 2, Yi.-e.President. 3; Bi e Sister. 2, 3, 4: Math Club. 1, 2, 3. 1. Secretar) and treasurer, 2; Commerce Club, 1, 2. 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 2. 3, 1. Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Alumni Daughters and Sons, 2, I : Poe Society, 2, ' .. I: Student I egislature, 3. I: Senioi S iperlative. Belvin B. Beck, Jr Lexington, N. C. Business Eductlfn urtd ' , ...... ' - Phi Sigma Pi. - ' . 3. I: I .„,i,..,.. i i„l,. _ ' . 3. (; International Relations Club, 2. 3. t; Veterans ' Club, 3. 4: Senioi Superlative. E. C. T. C. I LASS SENIOR First Row: Hubert B. Bergeron Spring Hope. N. C. English . :.,i. j :. . Y. M. ( . I. i: International Relations Club I l: Teco Echo Si - Pi i ■ lj -• : J - -t I 2: Weah . I lation Players, 3, I Chi Pi PU) .- 1 2 lot t Eji I . ' m i Take ll If M You. I B I tftii ' i Ho B Irrsn, --i-r.ini Mini, iii liir.iii.r. K m mli,T Mumi. I ■ i . I ■ it linntui, Snou I ' hit, and ■ S ' Studenl Dm. I. . i, l.wul. I ' nrtniif; S.a)i. r Sii porlat ix ■ . Annie Maude Bivins Graham. N. C. Home Economics and Science M i Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4. President, 4; Science Club. 1, 2 I I Vice-Presidenl I If. W. C. A.. 1, 2.3: Han. II k l... ttee, I: Studenl Legislature, 1: Fohn Fenlej Speai Ufard Christine Marie Bowen Ahoskie, N. C. Primary Education Poe S ly, 1, 2 t, 4, Vice-Presidenl I 1 I I I, 2, 3; Woi s CI - I 2, I Usociation for Chil.il, 1 Education, 1, 2. :t. t; (..II.-,. Marshal, 1; Bi| Sislei J - ■ I ■■• ■ o ' Eight, 4: Treasurer of Women ' s Judi. iar,, I. Edith Bowles Greenville, N. C. Businrsi I Edward B. Bright Chocowinity, N. C. p | Scient i I. !■ 1 1. 1st ition, 1. J, I. Second Row: Doris H. Brown Greenville, N. C. Business Education Helen Brown ' Magnolia. N. C. James E. Bullock . . . . ' ' . ' 7 .... Greenville. N. C. Htstor, and English Marion Burton Bethel, N. C. Primary Education V in. • I , i I. .Ml I h.lu.ai I j. : I 1 w i l _-, ' !. I- Wcslej Foundation 2 I ■ Presi dent. 3. Worship Chairman. 2: i. , Presi.l. nl II...,-. I ,..,,,, 3. Margaret Elaine Carr Wallace. N. C. Business Education m l English • in!.. I, 2, 3, 1. Vice-President, I; English Club, 1. 2, 3. 4: Beta Kappa Chaptet ..I Pi Omega Pi 3, I; House Commit Summer, ' l. : Treasure. Studenl Legisli Su. r, ' 47; Budget Committee l Third Row: Ruth Carroll Raleigh, N. C. English and Business Education Elizabeth Tucker Carter Greenville, N. C. I History Alumni Daughters am) Sons. I; Future Tea.-h.-r  i mni. a. 1: Mat li.-mat i. - Club, 1. J, ... I. I ' ublnit. (.hail- man. 3, Vice-President. ,: International Relation- (.]„(.. J ' .. I; s , , , ,.,, , J,.-,,.,, ,, , ,,„, „•- l .,x Student Committee. I; Ti-a-tircr Senior Cla— : lph.i l|.iia mlmu.i. 1: i:..!l--e ( ) -. r ■ c — t r.i. 1, J. ' t : • -■ r Superlative. H. Winfield Carter. Jr Greenville, N. C. College Orchestra, 1, - ' : Delegate to Studenl Legislali . X- !■.. - ' : I ' lii s.-nu l ' i. I, J. 3. I; Mathematics Club. 1. 3. I. Ella Mae Cashwell Saxapahaw. N. C. .; FrencA I ,,.| ,.,,. ■, ,.,. I Miiiiasinc Edit.ir, 3. K, 111, .rial Stall. 1, 2; Editorial Stall V. .-, .. ' Eight. 3; English Club, 2. 3, I; Y. W, C. A., 1, 2. 3, I : Poe S ;ty, 3, I : Elections C littee, 3; Jarvis Forensic I lub, 2, 3, l; l.ii. ' ,.,.iti..i l ,.l Relations Club. 2. 3: Phi Sigma Chapter .if Sigma Pi Alpha. 2, 3. 1; Studenl Legislature, 4: Publi. ations Board, I : 1 tea utivi ( oun. il i Louise Caviness Fuquay Springs, N. C. Home Economies Club. 1, 2. 3. I : i . . I . . I 2; Laniei Society, I, 2, : n ' s Athletic Association, 1, 2; Big Sister. 2; Hon- Commit!.-.. 1. i. . P.. ...I. in J !u,]. nt Legisli 2 Courtesy Card Committee, . ' . ; Stair I ' le-i.l.n] ,.f Hume Economies Chih-. I. .:•: 20 E. C. T. C, I LASS SENIOR First Roiv: Annie Thompson Cates Hurdle Mills, N. C. Grammar Grade Education Amos O.Clark Greenville, N. C. 1 . i. ( . .. 1. 2 : Mi n ' s Daj Studen Art and Features, Summer, 3, Co-Edit s in.]. Hi I egielatur , 1; I necul iv I om Francis Marion Coiner Phi Sigma Pi, ' 43, ' Piece) .. ' Eight, Ml. Mi.. M7. Minstrel, ' I President House I m ind English mittee, 1. 2. 3; reco Echo Sta bief, 1: Veterans Club, 3, 1. i I, 4; Phi Sigma Newport News, Va. Dorothy Cothran Louisburg College, 1, 2; Y. W. C, English ,t„,l lli lur Lanier Society, Ml: Men ' s Judiciary, Ml. Chair ' 42; .i Editoi i. Ii.-|...rl.-i. Ml, .s„, ...I. I , Mi, I,-. Ml. M2. Mi.. ' IT: Internal! Relation- llul, II I. ' i. , i Board, ' 46, ' 47; Constitution C mittee, Mr, President Senioi . ' . res and I nil ersities, ' IT. Rousemont, N. C. Primary Edu i lul.ll 1 Educatii Mary Sue Cotton Kipling, N. C. Home Economu ! and Social St i l|,li., llpha Sigma, - ' . 3, l. President, l: College Band 1. Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 1, Secretary, 3; (ams Forensi. Club, 2, I, I; P - t) 1,2.3,4 Student Legislature, Summer, ' 46, I; Y. W. C. A.. Second Row: Mrs. Ann Satterwhite Cottrell Granville, N. C. Home 1 ' ' . ' , ' 1 and St it ni e Ann Cox Greenville. N. C. English and Social S Paul U. Graver . . Lexington, N. C. Busmen Eilutttliort „n.l .No. ,-.. - M I . I. - ' . .1. 1 ' t. -i.l.-iil. 2. :. Sl.ilr l ' l.ii u II. ,.n, I. 1; ,-l.- r , .iiii.l. n. 2: M.i.ioi.i I .--.-l.il„r. . ' I; Varait) Club. - ' . 3; Uplia li.ha Siitina. - ' . 3: It ' la Ka,.|.a chapter ..I Pi I ga Pi I; Cheerleader, 3; in. ..I Relation!! Club, 3; Veterans I lub, I, : -. i hi Pi Players, 3. Mary Lou Daniel Stem, N. C. Primary Education Us n i. ii Cl.ililli I Education, 1, 2. 3, I Emerson S I) I; Poe Society, 3, I; Women ' s C is, 2, 3, I; Chi Pi Players. 3, 4; Big Sisti i I Gordon Bell Davis Beaufort, N. C. English and History Treasure! Freshman Class; Y. M. C. A.. 1, 2. Calon. I. 1. 2; I .mi. r S..-i.-l . 1. J; international Relation- ( lul. 2. 3; Teco Echo Reporter, 3; English Club, 3, I: Phi Sigma Pi, - ' . (, 1 treasurer, J. I; Men ' s Judiciary, 2, 3, Chairman. 3; Vice-President House Commute... 2: tin l ' i I ' l.,,.-,. :. 1. The J.imir.io e 1,,,-hlon. I Remember Mam,,. Snot, While timl the Seven Uuur .. I In- fan,, I, l ' „rlr„ir- W.-lo, 1., in, .1.0 ( , .iin.il. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer, 3. President, L; College Marshal, I; Who ' s Who tmong Students in tmerican Colleges and Univer- Third Row: Doris Dawson Dunn, N. C. Horn, E, anomit . and S - - Hume Eeononiies Club. 1, 2. 3. 4; Pue Society, 2, 3; Y. W. C. .. I. 2, 3. I; College Choir, 1, 2. 3. 4. Nancy Dilday Ahoskie, N. C. Primary Education Agnes Dillingham rlington, N. C. Tilly Eakes Fuquay Springs, N. C. English and Social Science Louisburg College, 1, 2; College Marshal, I; Senioi Superlative, Marian Early Aulander, N. C. Primary Educate ,ti...n for Childhood Education, 1. 2, 3, L Secretar) and Trea Committee, .; Elections Committee, 2, 3; Social Committee, E. C. T. C. CLASS uTf f ,-j 23 _ Miss Sophie Fischel Vaughan, North Carolina 24 Miss Marilynn Maxwell Greenville, North Carolina SENIOR First Row: Geraldine Edwards Greenville N. C. Biuine I Edna Jane Eldridge Dunn, N. C. i I 01 Club, 1. J. 3, 4. Nell Rose Ellis Gatesville, N. C. , fence and So ial Si iem ■ Museum Club. 1. 2. President. J H.,iim Cmi J i - ur. J. President.  urn -i I summer. ' IT: l|.lu M|.l... i(iiu - ' . i. .. I i !•■■.■. ■ : I n .1 li-l-.ti - Club, I, 2, 3; Lanier S.,.iel.. 1. 2. it; Chi I ' l PUi,-,.. 1. J. .1. Delia Evans Hertford. N. C. I r. I lub, I: II I. Vauehan, N. C. Sophie Fischel Physical I Class President, I: Student Legislature, I; M staff, I 2, 3; Emerson £ 1 - ' . 3, Marshal, I, : ' .: .ii - Mlil.-I i. I - ■ il 1 - -i i.-m. 2, Field ll...k.i X.ii.iIi. _ ' . H.iski-tlmll Varsity, 2, I, Head I Basket 1, I; Budget Committee S 16 Hous - rs, ' 45, ' 46; S, ,-i.l.in Student Leti ljtuie. Sillliliiet, ' Id: Ilileili.ll Iiil.it - thili. V. W. C. X . J. leco fit .ill. . ' ; Feotun ,3 n- It g it- to I olu olaslii Press Uso. Second Row: Leon B. Fleming, Jr Greenville. N. C. 1 Education College Choir, 1. 3; Collet.- Sitm-is. !. I; Xl„-i. K.lu. ..1...11 Club, 3, I; t ree Club, I. 2, 3, 1: Xlnit. n. Daughtt i- and Sons, I. Kutli Kathleen Floyd Cerro Gordo. . (.. Jean Fodrie Beaufort, N. C. Physical Education and Social St - Louisburg College, 1, 2; Women ' s xtl.l.ti. X-. tticn, I, 1 Poe S f. I I International l; lat Club Pikeville, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. Frances Gardner Marie Gentry Third Row: Virginia Doris Gibson Aberdeen, N. C. r.i.i.n....;. I.r.i.lf h.lui ■lll ' in I l.,t l I.i. . t ...... 1 . 1 t ..ll.-i;. .1 . ' I tin. . - 1. :. I. Katheryn Gibson Wilmington, N. C. Science and Englii Mrs. Alma Lee Jones Grady Winterville, N. C. Grammar Grade du Edna Rose Graham Turkey, N. C. ' ,vwn.vs E tuiittum tin. I Hi si or, Louisburg College, 1: Poe Society, 2, 3; International Relations I lub 2, . WannieF. Gray Clarksburg, . ... E. C. T. C CLASS SENIOR First Row: Mildred Griggs Si w Dixie Lee Gurl Poe S iy, - ' . 3, i; Y. Primary Education Childh I Education, 1. 2. 3. I; Em. rson Soci orus, 1. 2, ' .. I; Big Sist. . J I f l.  «r CWe £Jir Point Harbor, N. C. I : V. W. C. A.. 1. 2, . Goldsboro, N. C. Lavina Harper Pikeville, N. C. I, i nbinet, I; Inlemational Relations L.1UO, ' . a: nouse committee, z. Miriam Harper Spring Hope, N. C. Until ■•nd English Chairman Wesl.-v l„uu!a , I ' lj,.,.. 1 : , -I. , 1 „|.,,„.„ ( ,i i , „ .,.,, Stan 1 Entertaini i Committee, 12, 3, 1; CoUege Choir, J. I, I. Secretary, 2; College Singers. I, I; Colleg. Band Marshal, 3; Chi Pi Players, i Hazel Marie Harris Greenville, N. C. English and s,,. Emeraon S ity, 2, :. I: Women ' rus, :-. English Cliih. l. I: s. , ci„i, i ; Y. w. I I- l,,i. , ' i,i .il hVlatimis I. luh, I. Second Row: Annie Doris Heatb Kinston, N. C. (.r.imm.ir Grade Education ■ tt ' - •■ 1. ' : College Choir, - ' . :: : .i Club, - ' . 3, I. Publicit) Chairman 3 Secretar) I rreasuret t; Chi Pi Players, I, I, Poi Society, :. I: u. ition for Chil.ll I I ,!, . i Big Sistei - Juanita Herring Goldsboro N. C. Horn ' - EouuTriL, . , Science Club. 1. 2. 1. 1; Home Ecoi - ( lub, 2, I, I. Big Sisl I - Mrs. Ruth Beddard Herriott Winterville, N. C. Business Education and Mslon Joseph Walker Hines Washington, N. C. Veterans Cluh, 1. J; l.„ h,„,.„„ . club. - ' , 3; Internal il.nai Veiu ' t Lli, Jul.. 1. 2; Shi.l.-nl Federalist Club, 3. Margaret Honeycutt Clinton, N. C. French and Physical Educatio n Third Row: Keith C. Hudson Thomasville, N. C. Si tern i and Social Sciena Mary Moseley Humphrey Kinston, N. C. Elsie Jenkins Wallace, N. C. Mrs. Georgia King Jenkins Durham, N. C. Student Legislature. 1. - 2, 3; Mathematics ( lub, American College and I History and Uathematii s Y. W. C. . 1. . ' . 3, 1, Treasurer Freshman If , I abii 1. 2, 3, I: Vice-President Student Legislatur.  Suzanne Jemigan Selma, N. C. Club. 1, 2. 3. CLASS (j(3fy j SENIOR First Row: Roxie Geraldine Johnson Horn . Rose Hill, N. C. New Holland, N. C. Ruth Johnson Business Edui ation and English Commerce Club, 1, 2. 3, I. 1 ' eco Echo Reporter, 2; Be ta Kappa I haptei ol Pi Omega Pi, I, 1 Vice-Preaident, I; If. W. I . A.. 1, 2, 3; Budget Comittee, 4. Josie Joyner Sharpsburg, N. C. s, ieni i an I 5oi ial Science Mathematics Club. 1: V. W. C. I., 1: Science Club, I, 2. 3, t. Treasurer. 3. Vice-Preaident. I; International Relatione Club, 3, I. Jack E. Kimbrell Waxhaw. N. C. So, ial Si ience and English Club. 3. I; Jarvis Fore ' ,,..,, Hub, I t.dbv I I I 1 M I , 1. I: B.i|.t.-1 I on, nil, I Doris E. King St. Pauls, N. C. Primar) Education V. W. C. A.. 1, 2. 3, I. ( abinrl. 2 . m..„ l.„ ( ),, I.I I I .In. n. 2. 3. I. Second Row: Arline Koonce Richlands, N. C. Clu Ruth Krank Poplar Branch, N. C. f.ngli ' h -.J i, ,,r, I English Club, 2. 3, I: Big Siater, 2: V tiom I tee, Student Legislature, 3. Summer. ' 17: Nominating I . , : International Relations Club. 1. 2. 3. V; Emerson S Thomas G. Larkins ' . Scotia, N. Y. Conwav. N. C. av, ' 44; College Band. 1. 2. 3. I. L; Phi Sigma Pi. 2. 3, Historian, 1; -.■ President. 2. i. , -t ' tr.-i.bril. ■! Handbook Committee Chairman, I: Trra Echo Staff, t; Secretai Joe Lassiter Uathemutii .. S, 1 M i . I., 1, 2, 3. 4. Treasurei ' I I i l President, I: College Choir. 1. 2; Malhem Basketball, 1. 2: Baseball. 1, 2: Men ' s Indici College T); e Band. 2. 3. I: Student Logislalur Who ' s Who Committee, t: Veterans Club. 3: Men ' s Athletic Assoeiation. 3. 1: Senior Superlative, Who ' s H ha imong Students m Imrrimn Colleges nnti Universities, 3. Ruth Muriel Lassiter Smithfield, N. C. Si ient ■ and Uom - Economics Home Economics Club. 1. 2, 3. 4. Publicity Chairman. 3, Constitution Chairman, 1: Science Club. 4; Art 1. Secretary, 2. President. 3: Y. V. ' . C. A.. 1. 2: Big Sister. 2: Lanier 3; Baptist Student Union, 1: Student Legislature, 2. 3; Senior Superlative. Third Row: Rena Lowery Trenton, N. C. Rmtnrw E ' ltf nti ' ui and Mathematics Y. W, C. „ 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary, 2. Treasurer, 3. Big Siater, 2. 3. I: Mathematics Club. 1. 2. 3. 4. President, 1: Commerce Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 : Emerson Society, 1. 2. 3, I, Student Legislature, 1: Wesle, Foundation, 1. 2. Corinne Manning Bethe ' , N. C. inwee,, rdnrniutn an.! Mathematics Y. W. C. A.. 1. 2; Mathematics Club, 2. 3. I i eco £i Ho Ri presentative, 3, So. ial I hairraan, I: I n i Club. 2, 3. 4. Treasurer. 3; Poe Society, 2. 3. I; Big Siater, 3. Fred H. Martin Asheville, N. C. Si ieni ■ md English Brevard Funior College. 1. 2: Vice-President Veterans I lub, 3; Houae President, Summer. ' 46: Phi Sigma Pi. 3, 4: Jarvis Forensic Club. 4: Y. M. C. .. 3. 4: Science Club. 4: President Student Legislature. 3, 4. Sum- mers, 16 and ' 47; Senior Superlative, ho ' i Who m,.n°t Students in American Colleges and I nioersilies. Eleanor Glenn Mason Newport, N. C. RtKinis Edmaluin and Spanish W. C. U. N. C. 1; Commerce Club. 2. 3. 1; Phi Sigma Chapter I Sigma Pi Alpha. 3, 4. Marilynn Maxwell Greenville, N. C. English and fusic Education Uniei Society, 1: Emeraon S :ty, 2, 3; Commerce Club, 1: Music Education -luh. 2. . ' i : English Club, 1 j ; V W. (. V. 1. I, Big Sister, 2; Associate Editor Teen Echo, 2. Business Manager Tern Echo, S. mi- nt, r. ' 17; Poetn Editor P,e,;-s a ' Eight. 2; ssociate Editor Teconn. 2; Editor Tecoan, 1; Who ' s Who Loin ,,.■-.. i ir.nrm.nt I ' ui.li. .H]..n Board. ' ■ ' ■ ; Student Legislature, .; Women ' s Chorus, 2; College Singers, - ' . 3; Delegat. to Columbia Scholastic Prens Association Con enti..n, 2; features, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students E. C. T. C I LASS ■ C- fy . ' M i 7 _ Miss Mercedes Ange Jamesville, North Carolina Miss Hilda Riley _ Wilson, North Carolina SENIOR First Row: Mattie Harris Mayo Greenville, N. C. Businesi Education and Mathematics Wiley S. Mayo, Jr Mesic, N. C. Si !■■ ' !■ ■ and So ial S u n i Mrs. Ann W. Mercer Fountain. N. C. Primary Education Louise Mewborn Hookerton, N. C. English and Hilton i lub - ' : I aniei Soi iety, 1. J. I, I: Y. W. C. V. I, ' - ' . 3. I. Delia Jane Mobley Williamston, N. C. Primarj I Second Roir: Jocelyn Moore Delco, N. C. Primor, Education Tom Moseley Kinston, N. C. Lottie Murphy Warrenton, N. C. Grnmm.tr | Y. W. C. A.. 1. 1. Big Si,i.t. . ' : ijtion l..r Chil.lh ! r.lncation. 3. I. .-i.l.r, I roa.ur.-r. I: I1...W Committee. 3. I. Sfrrfljrv. 1: Baptist St„,l.-n( Council. 1 Rebecca Murphy Henderson, N. C. f ' h , u -iil EtiiH-tituin and Mathematics Mathematics Club. 1. 2. . ' ., 1: .,nifn ' - Vthb-ti. -uti..... 1. 2. 3.  . Cabinet. 1. 2. 3; Volleyball Varsity, 2, 3. Basketball Varsity, 2. 3, Softball Varsity, 3; Poe Society, I. 2; Wumni Daughters and Sons, 1. 2; Y. W. r. .. I; Preftiib-nt House O.mniit t .■■■. i: « , • ' . U h,. tmong Students in American Colleges and Universities. Betty Sue McGee Monroe, N. C. Primnr Education Y. W. C. A.. 1. 2, 3; Lanier Society. 1. J. 1; Association lot Childhood Education, 1, 2, 3, 4. Publicity Director, 2, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Vice-President, I: Student Legislature. 4: Women ' s Chorus, 2, 3, I. Third Row: Daphne Olena Pake Beaufort, N. C. Horn ' Ei onomu and Social Science Flora Macdonald College, 1; Home Economics I lub, - ' . I, 1: International Relations Club. 3. 1; I ' ,.. - 2. .1. 4. Secretary, 1- House Committee, i. Jeannette 0. Parker Sunbury, N. C. Si ience and Ccnfnipb P„c Society. 1. 2, 3, I: International Relation, Club, I, 2, I I. Mary Lee Parker Rocky Mount, N. C. Music Educ ' ituin un.l Encbih Meredith College. 1. . ' : Inu.r.il. of orfh Carolina. Summer. ' In- Fiel.l II... key V.n-il., 1; lnmni Daughters and Son,. 3, 4; English Club. 4: College Choir. 3. I; College Orchestra, 3; Music Education I Inb, 4. Mattie V. Parker Mount Olive, N. C. Physical Education and Mathematics Women ' s Uhletic Association. 1. - ' . 3. I. Volleyball arsili. J. Softball Varsity. 3. I. Basketball Varsily. 3. 4. Field II... U Varsity, J; . I. .. I, _ ' : Po. S ty, I, -: Mathematics Club, - ' Myrtle Agnes Paul Pike Road. N. C. Ruunas Education and Social Science Laniei S ty, 1, 2, i, 1: Mpha l P ha Sigma, 3, I. Secretary, 3; Commerce Club, ). 2, 3, 1. E. C. T. C I LASS P { m 35 First Row: Myrtle Peed in Willow Springs, N. C. Home 1 1 onomii t Evelyn Peele Lewiston, N. C. Primary I House Commilte) 2 I Vici Presidenl I ludician ' ■ Executiv. Coun.-il. i: Emerson Society, 2, 3; Women ' s Athlcti. ation. 2, lj Y. W. I U 2, 3, 4; - n for Childh [Education, i: Women ' s horus, ' ■: Hit: Sister, I. Bernese Pender Goldsboro, N. C. Eneii ' i ' ' i Nell Perry Louisburg, N. C. Home i - II I i M10 I lub I - ' . I I -■ ' I : I V I 1. J ' . N i - r- .,„.! ■,,,„. I 2 I Presidenl, J; Studenl I . Bi l.,tur, :. l:._ v.m 2 : l:.i].ii-i Mu.l.-m I 11 Council Su r, ' 45. Sarah Pickett Kenansville. N. C. Women ' s Athleli. Usoi Second Row: 0. Beatrice Player . Greenville, N. C. Rachel Pleasant Angier, N. C. 1 - ; ' llli lln ' ( E4ll lUiim Music Education Club. X I. Vic, I ' r.s t. I ft - i .. 2 , I Collegi Band, . ' I • Club. I; Lanier Society, 1, 2, 3, I. President, 3, Marshal, I: House Committer. 2. i : nit Si-t.-r. 3. Richard L. Powers St. Pauls, N. C. English an Assistant Editor Pieces a ' Eight, I. Annette Pridgen Warsaw, N. C. English and Physical Education English Club, 2, It: larvis Forensi. Cluh J I ft t ' s Ithletii Issociation J. I I Business Manage! Patsy Pridgen Elm City, N. C. I ' ll , .. ' i :l L ' llf lt ttll ttfl Vi, :. Mathematics Cluh. 1: Women ' s Ithleti. Us I I - ' l. 1. l .ibin.-t I: V. W. C. .. I, - ' . 3, Recreation Chairman. 2. 3: Worn, n . - : : I I l,c. ■ I. .,,!,■,. _ ' . X I: Collece Marshal. I: Hi- -■ Wrslry Foundation C icil, 2, 3; Chi Pi Players, I. Third Row: Mildred Pruitt Danville, Va. Business Education and English Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 1: Pi Omega Pi I I Historian, : ■ V. W. C. .. 1; Jarvis Forensi. Club. 2, 3, 4. Vice-President, 2, Secretary and In - . ■■■i , .. .i student Legislature, 1. i .ic N. Reynolds Columbia, N. C. Business Education and English Pi Omega Pi, 2, 3, l. Historian, I ; Sei n tar] In Hilda Gray Riley Wilson, N. C. Primarj I Echo Reporter, 1 ; Po. S t) I, A 2. 3, I, Eight i. Editor, I: l ' ul.li. Emily Jean Roberson Parmele, N. C. Home Economics Club, 2, 3, l:Y. V. C. V.. 1, 2, 3, I P Society, 3 ; Weslej I idati I Joyce Roberson Spring Hope, N. C. . ' ' ■ J :■ ' ■■! ■! ,,. s ,l!l,i S ■■ SENIOR E. C. T. C, CLASS SENIOR First Row: Mary Robinson Eizabethtown, N. C. Science i Pkyiical Education Aubrey Rogers Manteo, N. C. Btuinesi I dw ation and s ' s m i Oak Ridge Militar) Institute, 1, - ' ; Historian Stndenl Legislature, J, 1: Commerce Club, 3; Phi Sigma Pi, I I; Catholi. Students Club I Vice-President Chi Pi Players, I, I. Thi IdmirM, Crichton, I , ' mbm Janet Earle Rose Nashville, N. C. Marie Ron; Greemille. . ( ' .. J. Robert Russ, Jr Washington, N. C. ,; Si ienee Relations Club, 2 I: Veti ram I lub - ' I; I om ill Mil. ' ,, ., u! !!( ■ ' .ir i, Forensic Club, - ' . 3, Debating Team, ' • ; Internatia 1 lub, 2. 3. Second Row: Leslie Earl Sadler Winterville, N. C I lu ■„« ,, Betty Jean Sanders Jonesboro, N. C. Earl L. Sawyer Malhemali, So 1 1- C. -. 1. 2, :i. Secret 1. t : I ' lii Sisiiu Pi. J. :i : Chi Pi Players, Jamesville, N. C. Annie Ruth Sea lev iinc-v ille, N. C. Barbara Selby Dudley, N. C. !■ .■ I. 1 J :. I In, I,- 1 : [,,:,. ,„.,i, i, .|.,,„,„. i 1„|, ;. I : ft „•- J„,li - i; : I ' m -i.I. n! I .nil. ll. mi I lul.. I Third Row: Camilla Selby Engelhard, N. C. 4: Bie Sis Amos Sexton n - tion Managi - Pi I ighl Montgomery, Via. Kinston, N. C. Mrs. Christine Gray Smith Scii ii - and Physical Education Peace College, 1 ; Vice-President J r Class Y.W.I - ' I I Cal I I Delegati to Y. W. and Y. M. (i. A. Southern Regional Conference, 3; Women ' s Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4. Cabinet, t; Emei S l) 2. 3. 4, Treasur.-r. I: li.i-k. ■lii.,11 .,,-iU . ' ! -,,lil..,ll .,,-n, J : II, -i-l,-r. . ' , -. , I.liil.. J. 3, I. I ' ul.li. hi i Ii.,im,..i,i. :i. Mrs. Edith Sutton Smi Jake Smith La Grange, N. C. Greenville, N. C. E. C. T. C. LASS Miss Camilla Selby Engelhard, North Carolina Miss Mattie Harris Mayo Greenville, North Carolina SENIOR First Ro w.- James C. Smith Greenville, N. C. . . . Windsor, N. C. r  si ' ' ««- Mary Speight Future Teachers of Ann Edith Starling . . Daisy Virginia Steele Horn,- h.i iiimiiu. - ,ui,l - ,. Clinton, N. C. Winton. N. C. Hue SucieH. 1. 2. i. I. f e, ,„„, It.-,,.., I.-, . 2 l ' ,.-,.l.-„l ' . l I.. .. 1 2 I 11,2 Sister, 2; lu I I lias, Teco Echo Reporter. .-. r. t.n ■. S,.|, I,. .,,,..,, ' I I.,—. Wmu.-ii ' s t:horus, ' ■. 1; Hand] k t ommittee, 3; Student Legislature, 3; Vice-Chain « n ' s Judiciar) i. Eiecutivi Council, l Assist ml Editot Pi Eight, I. Clarke Stokes Hertford. . C. Second Row: Elizabeth Sutton . . . Association tor Childh I Educal I. 4. Ei Lillian Sanders Talton Mrs. Peggy Adams Tatarski Fountain Taylor Leyta Ozell Taylor I nil. ■[.■ Mji-lial. 1: I ' , La Grange, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. . Reidsville, N. C. . Richlands, N. C. Robersom ille, N. C. Home E. onomi, Third Row: Margaret Eleanor Taylor Richlands, N. C. Mathematics and English Thomasville, N. C. Joe Tew John F. Thigpen, Jr Williamston, N. C. .-,„■„,, and Physical Education Mara Hill College, 1. 2; 1 ' ln Sigma Pi, 3, I. President, I: . ul Baseball Team, 3; Senior Superlative, Who ' s Uli„ tmont Margery Lee Thomas Warsaw, N. C. Primar) Education 1 ft I . I 2. ! I: C.llesn llm,,. 1 J ll„- Mall in. 2: Lanier S. ,,,.!,. 1. 2: l ' ..e Sn.ieU. .1, I. Prcsiileiit. I: l i,t,li,atinns Bnarcl. .1; Sn.ial I ...innult.-.-, I: Association fnr Chil.llmn.J L,I„, utinn. 1, 2, 3, -1 : Business -i,,il ' ,.,., o ' hiehi. :-. Handl I. Committee, I: Women ' s Ailileii, Association, 1, 2, .1 : Student Marjorie Louise Thomas Conetoe, N. C. Primar} Education International Relations Club. 1. 2: Emerson Societ) 2 Association tot Child I Edit ,. 2. 3, I: BarilisI M„, lent l nion. 1. 2. . ' !. 1. Seeretarv. 1. E. C. T. C, I LASS 43 SENIOR First Row: Janice Trebuchon Jonesboro, N. C. Elizabeth Trippe Greenville, N. C. English and Social Science Enitlish Club, J. 3, I: Chi I ' i Players, 3, I. Snm Whin and the Seven Dwarfs, ..■ Famil) Portraits Jarvii Wanda Tyndall Annie Crisp Warren Nell Marie Webster Lees-McRae College, I, 2; I men Pink Hill. N. C. Conetoe. N. C. Leaksville, N. C. : College Choir, 1: College Second Row: Dorothy Wheeler Hennie Ruth Whichard Benson, N. C. Greenville, N. C. flu ten i sa Edut atton and I ngli tfi So retarj Freshman Class; Secretary Women ' s Daj Student Comn se, I . Vice-President, i Women ' s CI is, 1; English Club. 1, 2; Coi fee Club, 1. 2 ; i m I n i lul. I 2. 3, 1; Pi Omega Pi, 2, 3, I; Social Com- mittee, 3, 4; Stmbnt I .-,.i.,t„,. ; i ..ll. . i,,.i. ' . I iv -,.|. m I Snou White and the Seven Dwarfs; Secretarj Seni.n (I..- , .,,,,,, -,,, ,,, , i. lt r . ■  ,.. ' -. H m bn- j s ,,, .- . , , imr-ricin Colleges and Universities. Mary Andrews Whichard Greenville, N. C. rfui flfion and Spanish Canterbury Club, 1, 2, I Vici President, I Da] Student ittee, Chorus, 1, - ' ; Sigma I ' i Vl.ilij. J. ' .. I. President. ■ : -In. I. lit I.egM.iliirr. Bettye Jean Whitehurst Bethel, N. C. Frances Young Whitehurst Bethel, N. C. Gramma, Grade Education Third Row: Marietta Whitfield Kinston, N. C. Primary Education Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 1: Issociatioo f. d I Mm. , 3, I. Executive H..ard, 4, Second Vice- President, 4. Alma Lee Whitley Enfield, N. C. tfu« dut ation and English Alumni Daughters and Sons. 1. 2. 3, 1; Music Educa Club, 3, I: Curl, , Card Committee, 1, 2, Chair- man, 2; Y. W. C. A., 3; College Band, I. 2, 3; n ' s I I, 2. 3, I: College Singers, 1,3 I: reco Echo Staff, 1, 2; Lanier Society. 1. 2, 3. I. Beaufort Williams Inez, N. C. Home Economi, i and S, i Associate Editor Te, oan, 1, 1. 3, I: II Ecoi - I lub I 2, I I Vice-President, 2: Big Sister. 2. 3; Y. W. C. A., 1. 2; Poe Society, 3. I. Mrs. Betty Cole Williams Forest City, N. C. fiuuiu-y EiliKui ' um and Lnhrm,uir Y. W. C. A.. I, 2. 3. I. Cabinet, 2; Commerce I lub, I- 2, 3, Ij Math Club, 1. 2, 3, I: Pi Omega Pi. 2. 3. 4: President Souse Commit 3; Women ' s ludiciary, 3j College Marshal, 3; Lanier Society, 1. 2. 3, 4. Ray Wooten Clinton, N. C. Soi ial Si ien. . and Physii al Education 1 i E. C. T. C. - :lass : i _ Miss Ruth Krank Poplar Branch, North Carolina East Carolina — at night WHO ' S WHO Among Students First Row: Alma Arlington, Annie T. Cates. Francis M. Coiner. Gordon Davis. Nell Rose Ellis. Second Row: Mrs. Georgia King Jenkins, Fred Martin. Mattie Harris Mayo, Mari- Jynn Maxwell. Rebecca Mur- phy. Third Row: Evelyn Peele. Dorothy Powell. Clarke Stokes, John Thigpen, Hen- nie Ruth Whichard. i American Colleges and Universities -3 « ' ft • .. j .. . . i These students have distinguished themselves in scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. For their outstanding work this honor has been bestowed on them. 49 Mrs. Frances S. Bailey Most Athletic Girl Belvin Beck Best Dressed Boj Hubert Bergeron Most Original Senior Joe Lassiter Best Dancer, Best Looking Hoy Ruth Lassiter Most Likely to Sneered Fred Martin Best Leader, and Friendliest fioi Superlatives Elizabeth Carter Most Intellectual Tilly Eakes Best Dressed Girl Peggy Hunney i tt Most Popular, Best Dancer, and Best All-Round Girl Mattik Harris Mayo Most Sincere Annette Pridgen Most Studious Barbara Selby Wittiest Senior Amos Sexton Most Athletic Boy Clarke Stokes I Most Popular and Best Ail-Round Boy Mrs. Peggy A. Tatarski Prettiest Superlatives John Thigpen Best Personality Hennie Ruth Whichard Most Talented and Friendliest Girl JUNIOR CLASS Left to Right: Ann Beddard. secretary: John Heath. vice-president; June Bass, president: Nita Ballen- s:er. treasurer. I hat one last year is getting closer, and we are beginning to feel that we have a great deal of work to do before we graduate. As we move on, we hope to make our last year the best. First Row: Edmond J. Acree, Rosa Asbell, Mary Lou Austin. Juanita Bal- lenger, Jacqueline Barnhill, June Bass, Mary Ann Bass, Ruth Bass. Second Row: Etta Bazemore, Sarah Bazemore, Ann Beddard, Bobbie Claire Bennett, Margaret Bickel. Hilda Blalock, Lucille Blalock, Mary Catherine Blue. Third Row: Annie Lou Bobbitt, Ruby Lee Bordeaux, Jean Bostian, Martha Bowen, Mary Lou Bowen, Fenner Boyd, Brownie Bradshavv, Virginia Bran- don. Fourth Row: Corinne Braswel, Julia Bray, James Briley, Susan Brinson, Lin- wood Bryan. John Ballard. Eileen Peggv Burnev. Grace Butler. Junioi Q® n© f J 54 i First Row: Mary Byrd, Rosemary Canady, Iola Carrowan. Anne Ford Carson, Margaret Cartledge, Robert Chinnis, Ellen Joyce Clark, Virgil Clark. Second Row: Emily Cocke, Charles Connor, Carl Thomas Cox, Colleen Currier, Shirley Currin, Frances Daniels, Lovestine Daughtry, Helen Daven- port. Third Row: Myrtle Davis, Raymond Jack Davis, Rockie Lee Davis, Foy Wray Dewar, Ruth Gray Edmundson, Emma Jean Edwards, Lucille Edwards. Sarase Edwards. Fourth Row: William J. Edwards, Jr., Lucia B. Elliott, Mary E. Ellis, Sarah Jean Ellis, Louise Enzor, Audrey Feezor, Alton Finch, John D. Finch. ass £ ©£ ft ftft ft $ ®ft ft 6ft If If First Row: Virginia Lee Floyd, Gerald Cox Frazelle, Kenneth Frazelle. Rachel Futrell, Helen G. Gaskins. Virginia Gaylord, Mary Alice Gay- Carol Gore. Second Row: Lucille Gray, Robert Alton Gray, Billie B. Greene, Sallie Joe Gurganus, Emma Gurley, Janice Haislip. William L. Hales, Milon Hamilton. Third Row: La Verne Hardeson, Rose Hardison, Genora Jane Harris. Vera Scott Harris, John W. Heath. Gene B. Hedgepeth. Jean Bryan Hilton, Frances Hohgood. fourth Row: Edna Earle Holloman. Harritte Hooker. Margaret Howell. John Huff. Polly Ingold. Edith Ipock, Estelle Jernigan. Carolyn Jessup. Junior First Row: Martha Johnson, Ruby Mae Jones, Sammie Lou Jones, Thelma Joyner, Rosalie Kearney, Sophie Marie Kelly, Helen J. Kemp, Jesse Lamm. Second Row: Margie Lamm, L. M. Lancaster, Sue Lanier, George Lassiter, Catherine Lawyer, Lucy Henry Layton, Margie Lewis, Christine Lilley. Third Row: Myra Little, James F. Lockridge, Dolores Lokotzke, Nina Ruth Long. Lydia Long, Elizabeth Lowe, Audrey Mallard, Elna Mae Mangum. Fourth Row: A. E. Manning, Lena Manning, Ruffin Maiming, Lessie Mae Maready. Marion Martin, Margaret Matthews, Mary Matthews, Phillip Meekins. :i ass • Kfc 57 First Row: Lila Rose Melvin, Evelyn C. Mills, Mary Elizabeth Mills, Blanie Move, Lois McCormick, Jesse McDaniel, Rageline McGranahan, Betsy McKenzie. Second Row: Mary Elizabeth Nichols, Mildred Agnes Oakes, Eugene O ' Neal, Carol Parker, Ophelia Parker, Shirley Parker. Virginia Partin, Mildred Patrick. Third Row: Frances Peele, Gilbert Peel. Willard Pendleton. Enid Petteway, Josephine Pinnell. Susan . Pitt. Marjorie Pollard, Carrie Sylvia Parter. Fourth Row: Dorothj G. Powell. Hilda Lee I ' riest. Lynn Raper, Edith Rhodes, Helen Rich, Barbara Ridditt, Mary Robertson, R. G. Robertson. First Row: John L. Roberson, Carolyn Roulfs, Betty Lou Saieed, Edna Sawyer, Elizabeth Sawyer. Marshall Scruggs, Marjorie Selby, Julia Senter. Second Row: William Shelton, Mrs. Esther Moore Sheppard. Mae Sheppard, R. L. Shuford. Betty Mae Smith, Dean Smith, Mrs. Doris N. Smith, Lou Smith. Third Row: Margaret E. Smith, Edna Mae Squires, Nell R. Stallings, Ruth Stevens. Bernice Stone, Blonnie Ellen Stott. Barbara J. Stovall, Gladys Talley. Fourth Row: Richard Tarravechia, Mary Taylor, Mary Frances Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Dorothy Thomas, Frostie Thompson, Bernice G. Turner, Raymond Uzzell. CI ass £6 mm i Pi ft £■ Mi O£,0£ L SO First Roiv: Mrs. Jessie Rose Waller, Marion Ward, Willie Warner, Calvin Warren, Earnestine Warren, Sue W. Weathers, Mary Weston, Robert D. heeler. Second Row: Howard Whitehurst. Charles R. Williams, Nancy Wilson, Rich- ard Wilson. Frank Winesette, Helen Winslow, Joann Winslow, Ann Winstead. Third Row: Grover C. Wood. Wade Woodley, Jerome Worsley, Joyce Younce, John M. Young. Junior Class Ik If 4 1 1 ;. «K V. SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to Right: Sullivan Nelson, treasurer: William Sutton, vice-president; Josephine Herring, secre- tary: Morris Hill, president. w T T ith two years remaining the Sophomores can look back at past mis- takes and forward to greater success. We have proved our worth. Now. we are ready to continue growing. Sophomores First Row: Nina Abernathy, F. C. Adams, R. C. Adams, Jr.. Maxine Anderson. Fiances Andrews. Second Row: Douglas Amerson, Jerry A. Amundson, Lloyd N. Bag- ley, Marshall Baines, Correll E. Third Row: Jerry Bennett. Mildred Best, Myra P. Best, Frank T. Bon- ner. Ruth Bostian. Fourth Row: Thomas C. Bovkin. Roland C. Braswell, Jessie Brown Braxton, Virginia Brooks. Melba Rnlh Browne. Fifth Row: Rupert T. Browning, Jeanette Brumsey, William Earl Bryant. Paul J. Casey. Paul M. Casey. Sixth Row: Thomas Edward Casey, W. F. Cherry, Doland R. Clark, Milton V. Clarke. Jane Cole. Seventh Roiv: Lewis Collier, Floyd R. Collins, Velva M. Collins, Ernest Connelly, Johnny F. Corey. Eighth Row: J. F. Cozart. Bettie Croom, James R. Croom. C. V. Cross, Jr.. Edythe Grace Daniel. ?$ ) f 1948 C P IB First Roiv: William H. Daniel, Ruth M. Daughtie, Graham J. Davis, Robert M. Davis, William B. Davis. Second Row: J. P. Dean, Maynard A. Dean, William H. Durham, Jr.. William T. Early, Jr., Robert W. Eason. Third Row: Lester Earl Edmundson, Howard Etheridge, Jack S. Everton, William H. Exum, Milton Fields. Fourth Row: Frances Fischel, Sam- uel M. Fischel, Frances F. Flora, Rachel Floyd, William Fort. Fifth Roiv: Roscoe Frazelle, Jimmy Fryar, Bill R. Fulp, Bruce Gay, Russell M. Gaylord. Sixth Roiv: William C. Gay, Robert M. Glover, Carnie C. Gooding. Baxter Gray, Joe Gregory. Seventh Roiv: Howard C. Grey. Joseph W. Griffin, James Hall, Walter F. Hannan, Paul M. Hansell. Eighth Row: Ben Harper, Ben Hayes, Woodard Hayes, Jack Hedgepeth, Josephine Herring. First Row: Ben S. Hester. George T. High, Aubrey K. Hill, Garland E. Hill. Morris L. Hill. Second Row: Robert Hokum, Rich- ard D. Holloman, Charles Jackson Howard. Craven Hughes. Dan Hunt. Third Row: Myra Hunt, Richard J. Hunt, Leon W. Jackson. Walter M. Jackson, Hazel Jaeocks. Fourth Row: Benjamin James. James E. Jarvis, Javan Rogers. Sterling Johnston, Steven N. John- ston. Fifth Row: Vernon Jones. Virginia Joyce, Carl L. Kinlaw, Warren Koonce, Chester Langley. Sixth Row: Arah Lee. Charles Lee. Robert B. Lee. Coye Lewis. John W. Liles. Seventh Row: Cletus M. Link, Mack Liversay, Joe Lynch, Kenneth Man- ning. Zack B. Manning. Eighth Row: Carlton T. Marsh, Zack S. Matthews, Alton Mayo, Robert E. Midyette, James E. Montague. Sophomores h fiLJLiL MA 1 1 ft f i f © ill il 1 Kfc £h 4 £L . rL € ii i £ e ft £ p 66 ikiLiLmk of 1948 M First Row: C. H. Moore, William D. Moore, George E. Morris. Paul R. Morris, Annie M. Morton. Second Row: Eloise B. Morton, Mary Moye, Cecil Murphy, Julian Murphy, Hubert Musselwhite. Third Row: Robert T. McClaren, Jr., Robert L. McCoy, Elizabeth McDonald, Samuel G. Nelms, Luther S. Nelson. Fourth Row: Curtis Nichols, Thad Nobles, Joan Oppelt, Bob Ostrander, Frederick C. Ourt. Fifth Row: Lorene Owens, Esther Parker, Gilliam Parker, Betsy Park- erson, James C. Payne. Sixth Row: Melbourne Pearson, A. H. Perry, Lewellyn Phillips. Noah Curtis Phipps, Louise Carolyn Pippen. Seventh Row: William H. Pittman, Jr., Brian Porter, John Pournaras, Jean Powell, Marvis Price. Eighth Row: Louise Pridgen. Au- brey W. Pridgen, Christine Radford, Milton Raynor, Jo Reynolds. Sophomores First Row: Winifred H. Richardson. Richard S. Ricks, Jr., E. H. Riddick. Sidney Riddick, Arthur Ritch. Second Row: James Rodney Rob- erts, Ledyard Ross, Janice Sasser, Henry D. Satterwaite. Claude Saw- yer. Third Rote: Elizabeth Schnereger. Henry B. Selby, Haywood C. Sell- ers. Hugh B. Sherrod, W. H. Skar- Fourth Row: Marvin Slaughter. G. W. Smith, Lieland Leroy Smith. John N. Smith. Robert S. Stalling. Fifth Row: Peggy Steed. Lola Stephenson, Alan L. Stoddard. Edwin M. Strand, Hilton Styron. Sixth Row: Dora Louise Suggs. Hugh I. Sutton, Jr., William Sutton. Herbert Taylor. Paul Taylor. Seventh Row: Doris Teachey, Stan- ley Terrell, Jr., J. L. Thompson. Marjorie J. Thompson, William Tuttle. Eighth Row: Marshall G. Warren. William P. Warren, James L. Waters, Geraldine C. Weathers. James 0. Weeks. ,? U £ ikH ■«.Tj £ M L ?.£ ®G 9 £ J? Of Si - jft jp f 1948 (3 6 « ? D £ t ... a © si, n rt iL kV ifc- fc Firii ?0! : Bernard C. West, Robert N. Weston, Virginia Whitehurst. Second Row: Dorothy A. Whitfield, Norman Wicker, William D. Wind- ley. Third Row: Doris Willard, Edith Williams, Marjorie D. Williams. Fourth Row: Laura Marie William- son, Lemuel M. Williford, Curtis Wilson. Fifth Roiv: John Wilson, Patricia A. Wilson, Johnny Winston. Sixth Row: Micky Witherington, Charles E. Wood, J. D. Woodlief. Seventh Row: Newsome Worsley, George E. Wynne, Ella Frances Vida. Eighth Row: Bill Vincent. Bernard York, John D. Zeh. FRESHMAN CLASS Left to Right: Gilbert Carroll, president; Tempe Mclntyre, vice-president; Florence Boerckel, sec- retary; Billy Sutton, treasurer. A, L T THE end of OUR first year we realize that there is more to college than just attending classes. We are willing to learn — we are practically Sophomores. Fresh men f f First Row: Thomas Adams, Jane Hortense Albritton, Helen Alderman, Georgia Mae Allen. Evelyn Alphin, Margaret Marie Ayeock, Mary Evangeline Baker. Sarah Sue Bartlett. Bessie Ray Bass, Johnny Beaman. Second Row: Betty Catherine Beard, Ann C. Beatty, Margaret J. Bell. Thomas M. Benton. Allen Berry, Danny Berry, William Best, Louise Bizzell, Rachel Blackham, Jimmy Fryar. Third Row: Velma Bland. Joanne Blue. Florence Boerckel. Frank Boddie. Kathryn Ann Bonner, Thomas F. Booth. Milton Bostic. Jacqueline Boyette, Maureen Brannon. Mary Lou Braxton. Fourth Row: Grace Breedlove, Carol R. Britt, Paul C. Brittle, Lois Marie Britt, Audrey Louise Brooks, Polly Brown, Raymond E. Brown. Robert E. Brown, Ella Mae Brundon. Ellyn Buffkin. Fifth Row: Ruby Lee Bullock. Charles Butler. Abner Butterworth. Horace Cahoon, Dorothy Frances Cain, Gilbert Carroll, Edith Marie Cartwright, Virginia Chapin. Frances S. Ches- son, Ethel Reid Clements. if 1948 First Row: Reba Collier, Carl G. Conner, Peggy Jeannette Cooper, Junius Creech, Cloyce Lee Creel, Ray L. Cuddihy. Second Row: W. F. Cuddihy, Joyce Loretta Currier, James N. Daniels, Bill Darby, Bar- bara Davis, Margaret Davis. Third Row: Patricia Davis, Thomas W. Davis. Donald Denny, Allen Dewar, Helen H. Duncan, Jean Early. Fourth Row: Mary Jack Eason, William Easterling, Ann Eays. Doris Edwards, J. B. Edwards, Mayhue Edwards. Fifth Row: Lucille P. Ellis, Darrell Ernest, Mac Eure, Frances Everett, Roddy M. Everett, Betty Lou Everton. Sixth Row: William Farrell, Wilanna Ferrell, Julia V. Ferrill, Minnie Jo Fisher, William H. Flanders, Mary W. Foye. Seventh Row: Donald Free- man, Jane Fulghum, Nell Fulg- ham, Jane Gainey, Barbara N. Gardner, Robert H. Gaskins. Eighth Roiv: Evelyn Gay, Elizabeth Glasgow, Philip R. Gorham, Sally Sue Graham, James Martin Gray. Lois Griffin. Ninth Row: Gilder Grimes, Jack Gurganus, Jean Gurga- nus, Jean Harrington, Dorothy Harris, Walter H. Harris. l Ufc ft I 1 1 m Q Q o I L i m i ft ft £ c © fi £ $ M I IL l A Q 4 f £ Freshmen First Row: Kathleen Hartis, Peggy Jean Hart. Don Hatch, Margaret Jean Head, Howard Heath, Roland Heath, Louise Hines, Retsy Hinnant, Thelma Hinson, Marvis Elaine Hobbs. Second Row: Ramona Hobgood, Lillian Hofler, Jean Holiday, Arthur Hollomand, Leslie B. Homan, Norman F. Hooper, Anne House, Fa ye Howard, Gene Hoyt, Annette Hughes. Third Row: Dorothy H. Isles, Ella Jean Jackson. Jannie Jackson, Harry M. Jacobs, Jr., Virginia Mae Jernigan. Daphne Jilcott, Betty Sue Jones, Estelle Jones, Eupha Mae Jones, F. A. Jones, Jr. Fourth Row: Hazel Gray Jones. Suzie Jones, Elizabeth Jordan. Shirley Kinlaw, Rachel S. Kirlty. Lena Evelyn Kite. Leon V. KLittz. Evelyn F. Kornejv. Richard Knmiel. Marv Ellen Lancaster. Fifth Row: Amaryllis Lang, Florine M. Langston, Betty Jean Lewis. Edith M. Lewis, Frances Ann Lewis, Loraine Elizabeth Lewis. Lorese Mary Lewis, Nancy Lewis, Thomas J. Lindley, Mary Neal Lindsley. f 1948 First Row: Camille Lockamy, Eliza beth A. Long, Nancy Long, Annie Rose Mallard, Elizabeth Manning, Barbara Martin. Second Row: Carolyn Mason, Margaret L. Mason, Bob Mays, Ruth Mewborn, Evelyn Micha- el, Joan Ellen Millar. Third Row: Cornelia Mills, Peggy Monroe, Faye Moore, Margaret Annette Moore, Phoebe Moore, Violet Moore. Fourth Row: Horace C. Morris, Lee Ray McDonald, Jr., Helen J. McLawhorn, Tempe Vaughn Mclntyre, Charles W. Mclver, Joyce Hardy Newell. Fifth Row: James Nichols, Maynell Nichols, Anne Borden Nicholson, Maude Noe, Martha Kate Oakley, Marie Orr. Sixth Row: Thehna Page, Rich- ard Palmer, Thelma Ruth Parker, Alberta Parkhurst, Audrey Parks, William E. Parham. Seventh Row: Anne Paschal, Lola 0. Peedin, Irene Peele, Martha Pickett, Doris Pleasant, Joe Polilli. Eighth Row: Bruce H. Pope, Jr., Florence B. Pope, Ola Porter, William R. Potter, Claudia Nanse Potts, Grace Powell. Ninth Row: Elton Price, Anne Faye Pullen, David A. Quails, James L. Ratledge, Louise Reece, Christine Register. € Mfi 75 Freshmen Wfcf ' gjBGG ' GQM ?« £ 3fl£a Firs ?ow: EUla Richmond, Annie Frances Riddick, Bill Robbins, Junius Rose, Lois H. Ross, Grace Rowe, Lucille Rowe. Virginia Rowles, Thelnia E. Russ. Johnnie Mae Sawyer. Second Roiv: Milton Sawyer, Ramona Sawyer. Charles K. Septer, Cleo Elizabeth Simons, Joseph B. Slaughter, Bertha Smith, Carl Smith, Carrie Mae Smith. Helen Loraine Smith. James D. Smith. Third Row: John H. Smith, Lois Smith, Marie Smith, Sedalia Smith, Susan C. Smith. Joseph C. Speight, Willie M. Spivev. Dorothy Spruill, Jean Spruill, Alice C. Squires. Fourth Row: Avis Faye Squires, Ruth Anne Stainback, Giles Ervin Stallings, Mildred Stapleford, Anne Starling. Janice Starling. John B. Stilley, Christine Strickland, Doris Stroud, Patsy Stroud. Fifth Row: Pensy Stewart. William E. Stevens, Beulah Grace Sugg, Wilton J. Sumner, Rachel L. Sutter, Billy Sutton, Patricia Sutton, Laura Frances Swain, Jack E. Swindell. Joyce Swinson. 1948 First Row: Russel Tatum, Alvin Taylor, Jean Taylor, Katherine Taylor, Vivian Taylor, Jack Teel, Jr. Second Row: Alto n Ray Thomas, Doris Mae Thomas. Laura Sue Thomas, Shirley Thornton, Roger Thrift, Mary Sue Todd. Third Row: Bill Torrans, Frances Tucker, Jack Wallace, Maxine Warren, William Waters, Annette Watson. Fourth Row: Helen Watson, Betty Jane Wells, Walter Wells, C. B. West, 0. G. Wheeler, Jr., Charles White- ford. Fifth Row: Jack K. White. Olene White, Eleanor Whitley, Irma Whitley, Rohert L. Whitt, Barbara Jean Williams. Sixth Row: Elmer E. Williams, Jr., Marjory Williams. Pat- ricia Williams, Patty Williams, Alvin B. Willis, Joyce Willis. Seventh Row: Buck Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Frances Wil- son, Margaret Wilson, Scottie Winstead, Bertha Winsted. Eighth Row: Bobby Wrighten- berg, Ralph S. Wright. Dorothy L. Vaughan, Francis Vergara, Frances Vincent, Nancy Zach- ary. Zb mQ 1$ e © to® 77 78 Graduate Students First Row: Z. W. Frazelle, Everett Hudson, Douglas Jones. Second Row: Mrs. Ann F. Wells, Joseph Williams. Mrs. Florence H. Warren. A OtHMtfcjV! MAb ' d Wfi -tt S ' -Hf Hg During Our We turn our interests to the many organizations and clubs that are a part of our college .eisure Time... life. With these we may broaden our scope in any- thing from debating to music. Firs Rou Ha.- ' . Nell Gilbert C« lledgop Rou- : ( (lark.-. Fred Martin. Robert Shuford O Second Rou-: E%rlyn Peele. Rebrrra Murphy, ry, Dorothy Bennett O Thiril Rou-: Audrey Feezor. Mattie Harris Mayo. June Rose Ellis O Fourth Rou-: Rubv Lee Bordeaux. Alma Arrington. Ed Casey, -roll • Fifth Roir: Lola Stephenson. Annie Maude Bi%ins. Ellen Joyrr Clark. • Sixth Rou: uhr.v Rogers. Poll. In B old. Willie Warner. Morris Hill • ,.ir: Marihnn Maxwell. Hilda Rilev. A. J. Abdalla. Willard Pendleton • ,: John Pournaras. Mildred Pruilt. Amos (Mark. Amos Sexton. Joe R. Tew • ■ Pegg] MiGlohon. Chwlea U. Connor. Melba R. Browne. Sue MrGee. Jaek Margery I.ee Th..mas. Pegg Burnev. Joe Aeree. John F. Thigpon • Tenth en Currier, lark E. Kimhrrll. lloroth. ;. Powell. Paul I. Cra. er. Milton Student Legislature Under a revised constitution the Student Legislature has grown into an organization that justly represents the student body. Its advance is marked with 1 letter co-operation and co-ordination of the various clubs and organiza- tions toward promoting school spirit. Women ' s Judiciary The Women ' s Judiciary made up of eight members has as its main function the promotion and maintenance of high standards of conduct on the campus. These stand- ards are upheld through the combined efforts of this body and the women students. The purpose of the Men ' s Judiciary is to act as a judicial body in all matters concerning discipline of men students, and to support any movement on the campus for the betterment of the college and the students. The college had its record enrollment of men students this year; thus, the functions of the judiciary- were greatly increased. Mens Judiciary Left to Right: Mclba Brawn,-, Nell Rose Ellis, Daisv Steel.-, lieheera Murphy, Evelyn Pcele. Frances Hobgood. Lynn Itaper, Chris- tine Bowen, Myrtle Davis. Left to Right: Clarke St,.ke . Al Stoddar. Joe Gregory, Joe Lassiter, Jaek Davis. Jo Acree. JOE LASSITER Handbook Committee Entertainment Committee l..fl u. Right: Marian War. Vir-il Clark. Dr. Charles RV „„l,l,. Miss Ellin Caldwell. Mil Marsiuirit.- Austin. Jack Howar, Budget Committee Point System Committee K fj • Standing Committees Through the efforts of the committees, the students are provided with entertainments throughout the year, a handbook to help them learn about the college, and other works that keep the campus activities functioning smooth- ly- 0,0 Veterans ' Club First Ron. left to right; Jack Hcdgepeth. president: Paul Taylor. - icc-pr, sidont ; Jack Ho ard. secretary: Ed Casey, treasurer; Bob Chinnis. Sill Pitmaii. Burke H. Parker. Bob Wheeler. Amos Clark. Garlan Hill. Dr. Carl Adams • Serunrf Ron, left to right: James Johnson. Marshall Bar,,,-. Milton Clark. Morris Hill, Haywood Sellars. Ben Harper. Dan Berry. Wilton Sumner. Stephen Johnson. Paul Casev • Tnirfl Rote, left to right: John Pournaras. Jesse Lamm. Keith Kilpalriek. Tom Moseley. Hugh Sutton. Jaek Da is. Jim Michaels. Newton Worseley, Douglas Amerson. Leland Smith • Fourth Hour, left to right: Joe Hines. Fred Martin. Joe Tex. Victor Bell. Amos Sexton. Don Denny. Thomas Coy. Marshall Scruggs. Bill Hales • Fifth Rou. left to right: Frank Maenlley. Al Moore. John Smith. Bobert Deans. Mac F.ure. Allen Berry, Ike Daws. The Veterans ' Club of East Carolina was formed in the winter quarter of 1946. with the membership composed of the ex-service personnel connected with the college. The club ' s purpose is two-fold: a social organization intended to inspire fraternal feeling among ex-servicemen and help in the solving of their problems; a constructive group interested in the advancement of scholastic and athletic achievement on the campus. With 140 members the club plans activities that encompass the entire school year. Last year the club sponsored a dance and minstrel with the net profit going into the Athletic Scholarship Fund. The same activities are planned for this year. Myrtle C. Dai is. Doris E. Kins. Grace Hull. Irrington. Joan Bostian. Frances Daniels. Lo House, Grace Sugg. Hazel Joins • Second «... : Virginia Rowlcs, Ethel Bordeaux. Sophia Maris Kelly, Iola Cairo an. Fare Howard. Peggy Monroe. Susan Smith. Ellen Joyce Clark. Ruby Mae Jones. Florence Boerckel. Evelyn Peele. Rebecca Murphy • Third Row: Rachel Flo) d. Marion Burton. Lois Ross. Elna Manguui. Doroth) Frances Cain. Marjorie Pollard. Eupha Mae Jones, Marie Orr. Virginia Chapin. Genora Harris. Daphne Jilcotl • Fourth Row: Bessie Ray Bass. Mar l.ou Austin, Mary Lou Braxton. Lola Griffin. Margaret Mason, Marie Aycock, Rachel Kirl. . Shirley Parker. Elizabeth Womble. Tempe Mclntrre, Hcriiice Stone. Grace Daniel. Marjorie Thompson. Frances Wilson. Maxine Warren. Ann I.,,. Pullen. Mary Ann Bass • Fifth Rou : Doris Stroud. Kathr; n Ann Bonner, Florence Pope. Evelyn Kite. Annie Rose Mallard. Jane Gainey. Sallic Bitl Wilson. Patricia Sutton. Elizabeth Jordan. Edith Rhodes • Sixth Rou: Irene Peele. Laura Frances Swain. Dorothy Isles. Violet Moore. Christine Radford. Mildred (takes. Louise Sugg. Mary Ann Happec. Jo Herring. Mac Sheppard. One of the first organizations to begin on the campus, the Y. W. C. A., is functioning in all its original efficiency. The Friday night vespers, Night Watch , the traditional Christmas program, the Big Sister program, the W. S. S. F. drive and Religious Emphasis week are all a part of ihe Y. W. C. A. program for the year. The Young Men ' s Christian Association was first organized at East Carolina in the spring of 1939. and it continued until the war. It was reorganized in November 1946. The Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. jointly sponsor: vespers every Friday night, the drive for the World Student Service Fund, the White Gift Service each Christmas. Religious Emphasis Week, and Graduation Vespers in June. The Y. M. C. A. sends delegates to the various regional and sectional conferences with one of its members on the state planning board. This summer the organization plans to send its president to Presidents ' School in New York. The Y. M. C. A. is open to all men at East Carolina, either students or faculty, who declare themselves in sympathy with the purposes of the organization. The pledge of the . M. C. A. is: Having declared my intention of making the purpose of the Young Men ' s Christian Association my own personal program of allegiance and service. I hereby pledge myself to live by the principle of faith and service through Christ for which it stands. Y M C A First Rou, left to right; Paul Cravcr Brown, treasurer • Sfrond Hair, Iff It, el.-. -r.in • Third Row, li ' ft tit right kunl.rell • Fourth Rou. lrjt to right: president; Maynard Dean. iee-presideiit ; Karl Sawyer, secretary; Joe lo right: Dr. Meeeher Flanagan, James Briley. Tom Collins. Hubert Haywood Sellers. Kenneth I ' razelle. Joe I.assiter. Bill Durham. Jaek Hlanie Move, Z. W. Frazello. Gene Bedgepeth, John Pournaras. PAUL CBAV ' EB THE COLLEGE BAND During the first part of the year the band started a campaign to get new uniforms. Their dreams have come true. Next year the band will be dressed ; s well as arn other college band. The Women ' s Chorus has con- tinued to provide musical en- tertainment for the college. Their voices can be heard lifted in song at chapel services, con- certs, and many other programs throughout the year. THE WOMEN ' S CHORUS THE COLLEGIANS During the short time that they have been organized the band has grown to be acclaimed one of the better dance bands in Eastern North Carolina. You name it — they can play it! The College Choir to many students is one of their favorite classes. For a number of years and more to come the choir will continue to provide enjoyment for the students and others. THE COLLEGE CHOIR THE COLLEGE SINGERS The College Singers were or- ganized last year. In a short time they have built a reputa- tion for providing programs of pleasure and beauty. The purpose of the Music Education Club is to develop in its members a deeper knowl- edge and appreciation of music : and to stimulate an interest in music activities on the campus. The programs combine social activities with student participa- tion, guest speakers, and dis- cussions. MUSIC EDUCATION CLUB BRASS QUARTET The Brass Quartet is made up of students who are interested in bettering their technique and learning more about the instru- ments in the brass family. This group with the Brass Quartet was organized this year. With the growth of the music department the number of en- sembles has increased. WOODWIND QUARTET Campus Leaders E. C. T. C. These are the leaders of the departmental clubs through whose efforts our organiza- tions function efficient- ly. j£fc •-. First Roic: Annie Maude Bivins. Home Economics Club: Rub Lee Bordeaux. Sigma Pi Alpha; Thomas Ed Casey. Commerce Club; Sue Cotton. Alpha Alpha Sigma; Audrc Ferine. Science Club; Jack Kimbrell. International Relations Club; Louise Mewhorn. English Club: .loan Oppelt. Music Education Club; John Pournaras. Jarvis Forensic Club; Aubrey lingers. Chi Pi Players: John Thigpen. Phi Si;:.iia Pi; II :  ard l hitehurst. Future Teachers ..I Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi la Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi This chapter of the national education fraternity sponsors speakers with relationship to the education field. Representatives of the F.B.I.. Dean ' s office. Treasurer ' s office have appeared before the group. A square dance and founders day banquet are annual events. First Rote: left to right: John Thig Amos Clarke. Earl Sawyer • Seron Davis. Alton Fineh. Calvin Warren Joe Aeree. Douglas Jones • Fourth Joe Bro.n. Joe Tew. Third Row: left : Frank Coiner Peele. Gordo. right: R. L. Shuford. Fred Martin. Belvin Beek. Joe Lassiter ie Warner. Garlan Bailev. Z. W. Frazelle. Raymond I ' zelle Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi To promote scholarship and interest in business education is the chief purpose. Pi Omega Pi has as its minimum entrance requirement an average of a two in twenty-one quarter hours of business education and a three in other courses. First Rou. left to right: Ruth Johnson. Frostie Thorn. Velma Lowe. Franees Daniels. Nina Ruth Long. Jo An Fllis. Mildred Pruitt. Mattie Harris Mayo, Hennie R left to right: Dr. E. R. Browning. Joe Tew. Amos Clarke. Paul Cr Al ' .on Fineh. Issae Reynolds • Second Rou, left to right: Miss inslow. Margaret Carr • Third Row, left to right: Miss Lena nn Beddard. Miss Audrey Dempsey • Fourth Rou-, Alpha Alpha Sigma This fraternity ' s purpose is to promote service and leadership in Social Science education. Sophomore, junior, and senior social science majors with a three average are eligible for membership. First Row, left to right: Gladys Talley. Helen Winslow, Nell Rose Ellis. Sue Gotten • Seronrf Row, left to right: Dr. Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha Membership in the Sigma Pi Alpha is limited to those students who have an unusual interest in languages and who have an average of a two in foreign languages. First Row, seated: Ruhy Lee Bordeaux, president : Franees Daniels, v iee- president : Rosemary Ganadv. seer urer • Second Row. left to right: Margaret Hiekel. Peggy Steed. Mary A. Whiehard. Patrieia Lyon. Ella Mills • Tnird Rote, left to right: Milton Fields. Dan Hunt. Alan Stoddard. Christine lil 5 Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha Art Club The Art Club conducted four work shops for the making of posters on the campus. A print exhibition from the Robert-Lee Galleries was one of our main events besides monthly gallery trips that sup- plemented our meetings. Left to Right: Merccc A. E. Manning, Mrs. r Jimmv Jarvis, Miss Je Home Economics Club Good things have come from the Home Economics Club this year — l()O r r membership, the state president, and many interesting programs. First Rou; left to right: Annie Maud.- Bivrns, president; Myrtle Da, is. vice-president; Berniee Stone secrrtar, : F.ilna Squires, treasurer; Beaufort William-. Sara Uu Kd ar.ls. Doris Dawson. Genora Harris • Seeond Rou; left to right: Blonnie Stott. Helen Watson. Betsv Hinnant. Marie Orr. Tempe Mclntyre. Lucille F.llis. Kel.a Collier. Lavina Harper. Mrs. A. E. Bloxto... Dorothy Cain • Third fio.e. left t„ right: Jo Pennell. Carrie M. Smith. Uaehel Kirhy, Cornelia Mill. Dean Smith. Avis Squires, Theln.a Huss. Miss Mabel Lacy • Fourth Rou, left to right: Carolyn Roulf. Louise Bizzell, Evelyn Gay, Louise Enzor. Frances Wilson. Grace Breed Love. Iola Carow an. Doris Edwards. Lola Peeden, Kaiuona Hobgood. Elizaheth Manning • Fifth Rou, left to right: Delia Evans, Amaryllis Lang, Mary Humphrey, Emily Rohrrson, Marie Smith. Helen Alderman. Ann Battle, Nell Battle. Juanita Herring. Miss Eunice McGee. Ann Atkinson. Bettv Ellis • Sixth Rou; left to right: Audrey Feezor. Helen Ca.skins. Sammie Jones, Edith Starling. Esther Parker. Evelyn Mills. Enid Petteway. Lessic Mae Marcadv, Dorothy Wheeler. Margaret Dickens. Ernestine Warren, Nell Perry. Mrs. Peggy A. Tatarski • Seventh Rou, left to right: Dorothy Isles. Laura Swain, Louise Caviness, Katherine Barnes. Doris Smith. Daphne Pake, Geraldine John- son, Nita Ballenger. Elizaheth W omble. Doroth, Vaughan. Lois McCormick. Jean Bostian. Frances Bass • Eighth Rou. left to right: Mrs. Jesse Hose Waller, Marjorie Thompson. Lewellyn Phillips. Carol Gore. Harriett Hooker. Rachel Futrell, Sue Cotton, Elizaheth Jordan, Margaret Moore. Nina Ahernathv. Ruth Bass. Science Club During the fall the club gave a success- ful Sadie Hawkins Day dance. With this plus their efforts to bring modern scienti- fic trends into their programs, they have made their club outstanding. First Rou. left to right: Audrey Feezor. president ; Joyner. vice-president; Lol a Steph ,. treasurer; Tom Collin !, A. J. b ,son. Frances Bass, Lob , It. aeham. Dan Berr, • . eond Ron. left to right : An nir Ma, ide Sirens, Jean Bostian. Thomas Bo, kin . Jal lies llril Chcsson. Reba Collier. Rober 1 II.. ,is. The mas Davis. Fave Draper. Doris Fdw ards. Luc ill Ellio tt • Third Rou., left to right: Ben Ha , Juanil a Herring. Morr is Hill. Dan Hunt. Ant] Irew Jenkin. Johnson. Rosalie Kearney. E. Liv esay. Fred Marl in. Luther Nelson. Nc II P erry. Betty Doris Sand ers • Fourth Rou; left t, , right: : Haywood Selle rs. William Sutton. Fo. ,. Tayl. ,r. Berniee Turn er, Dixie Hunter Warren , Earl Sawye r. Mr. J. O. Derri ck. Miss Christine Wil Hon, Lois ! HcCormick. Lewellyn Phillips. Mr.. Chris Gra, Smith. Helen ins • Fifth Rou, left ight: M ax Garrcll, Joe ' roth. Frank Toothman. Alumni Daughters and Sons Club This club is growing with leaps and bounds! They help to keep their parents and other alumni up to the minute with news from their alma mater by helping prepare and mail the alumni bulletin and offering their services and banquets and other alumni events. Seated left to right: Marvi Elain e Bobb . Mar ,„i-l t, Be tha Winstead. M.irj..i le Peer v. Lois RoSS. Mary Lee Parker. Elizabeth f arte r, Jane Earlv. Pitt • Second Rom, left I. right: Patric a Su tton, Rosa Asbell, Louise Stanley. Margaret Wi son. Elda Riehm ....1. E elyn K .riicgav. Peggy Coopc . Dotmegan Lam . Ellen Clark. Margaret Fran ces Hobgood. A rden Ni 111,. 1 Cleme at. Peggy Steed Alma Whitley. Enid Petto ay. Jarvis Forensic Club A notable achievement of the Jarvis Forensic Club was the winning of Na- tional Speaker and Big Ten Debate Teams rating by Edward Bright and Gibbon McNeely at the Grand National Forensic Tournament. First Rote, left to right: John Pournaras. president: B,.b (hinnis. Nice-president; Mildred Pruitt. secre- tary. treasurer ; Edward Bright. Ella Cashwell. Bob R,;,. Milton Fields. Garland Hill. Fred Martin • Second Rote, left to right: Cecil Murphy. George Lossiter. George Morris. Morris Paul. Bill Durham. Innette Pridgen. Charles Williams. Hilton Styron. Warren Jarvis. Lola Stephenson • Third Role. left Sue Ton. Kearney. Helen Gaskins. G. kiml.i ell. Frank Toothman. M..rris Hill. Dr. M. N. Posej. Teachers Playhouse The players think their organization is one of the most active on the campus. Last year they gave three productions which were acclaimed, they modestly admit, as smash hits by both students and town folk. This year thev hope to surmount last year ' s success with three more major productions. Aubrey Roger „,l H„ Berge First Roie. left to right dent : Lola Stephenson, secretar Gordon Davis. Virgil Clark • right: Jack Howard. John Pournaras. Lena Manning • Third Rote, left I. Carroll. Nell Rose Ellis. Elizabeth Tripp. Mary Lou Daniels. Annie Doris Heath. Iola Carrowan • Fourth Rou. left to riehl: Charle- Williams. George Morris. Ruth Bostian. Helen S inslow . Geraldine Amundson. Alton Finch. Tom Moseley. Milton Fields • Fifth Rote, left to right Marvin Slaughter. Milton Uavn..r. Bill Dur 97 International Relations Club This club is for everybody, am and all students and faculty members. Under the sponsorship of the social studies de- partment, they have internationally known speakers and group discussions for programs. First Row, left fo right: Fcnncr Boyd. Issac Rey- nolds. Nick Fokakis, Jack Kimbrell, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. Charles Butler. Suzanne- Jrrnigan. Mare Robertson • Second Rou; left to right: Milton (lark,. Cecil Murphy, Haywood Sellers, Barbara Rodditl. Co, Brown. Annette Hushes, Mare Wallace Foy. W. B. West. Jean Holliday. Anne Starling • Third Rou. hit to right: Milton Fields. James Brile-y. John Pournaras. De-lla F.yans. Emily Robe-r- son. Laura Rose-. Lucy Nulton, W . E. Marshall. Betty Jane Wells. Belt, Catherine Beard • Fourth Row, lift to right: Paul Murray. L. F. Brewster, H. A. Coleman. E. C. Hollar. A. I). Frank. Peggy Ste.-d. Pat Wallace. Margaret Bickcl. Patricia Sut- ton. Frances Eecrctl • Fifth Row, e lo right: 11. infield Curler. Elizabeth Carter. Scotlie instead. Violet Moore. Rachel Kirb,. Sue Weather.. M.ir. Lou Austin. Annie C. Warren. Lee Ro. McDonald, Horace C. Morris • Sixth Row. left to right: A. E. Llvesay, Carl Kinlaw. Mildred Hakes. Ruth Taelor. Anne Carson. P. A. Toll. James L. Fleming. James Collins. V C. Phi,,,.. • .Screnln Rou. left to right: Ccorge Lassitcr, George Morris. Ernest Connelly. Howard Etheridge. Paul Craver, Grover W 1. Stceen Nobles. Earl Edmunds,,!.. Samuel Fischel. Lewis Collier • Eighth Rou. left lo right : Marshal Scruggs. Tom C«x. Lola Stephenson. Sarah Loo Edwards. Gay Arnold. Bob Eason. Joseph Hines. Kenneth Frazrllc. C.cne Hedgepeth • i,,th Rou. left right: Bell, Association for Childhood Education This club is a branch of the international, national, and state organization. It is its main purpose to work for the educa- tion and well-being of the child. First Roic, left to right: Ellen Clark, president ; Sue Mct.ee-. e icc-presie!cnl ; Lottie Murphy, secretary- treasurer; Christine Be.wrn. Marion Burton. Mare Lou Daniel. Emma I. ...Ire. Lucille Blalock • Second Rou: left to right: Helen Rich. Marietta Whitfield. Edith Smith. Hilda Rile,. Evelvn Peele. Joc.-lcn Moore • Third Rou: left lo right: Belly Jean Saunders. Elizabeth Sutle.n. Edna Saweer. Barbara Sloe ell. Dorothy Thomas. Lillian Castor. Future Teachers of America The Robert H. Wright Chapter of F. T. A. is proud that it is honored among the seven chapters which have this year affixed the tenth gold seal to their charters. Pioneers have been these chap- ters in leading prospective teachers into active membership in the national and state association of real teachers: and the club happily celebrates its share in promoting the junior branch of the association. First Rote, left to right: Helen Rich. Thelma Joyner, Ellen Clark. Howard W hilchur-t. Corinoe Braswell • Second Ron: left to right: Mar, Ann Bass. Elizabeth Sawyer. Miss Emma Hooper. Mae Shep- pard. Edith Rhodes • Third Rou. left to right: Emma Curie,. Dixie Lee Gurley. Mar, Speight. Mathematics Club Solve problems! This, as well as many other pleasant activities take place in this club. This year, the club plans to give a scholastic medal. Hats off to their new advisor. Dr. John 0. Reynolds, whose keen interest will be a stepping stone to success. First Row, left to right: Rrna I.owcry, president; Elizabeth Carter, vi president ; Ann Bcddard. Carl Conner, Z. W. Frazelle. Mary Alice Cay • Second Row, left to right: Mattie Harris Mayo. Frostie Thomson. Julia Bray. M. C. Warren. Rebecca Murphv • Third Row. left to right: Dr. John (). Hey ....ld . Miss Ellen R. Caldwell. John Rohcrson. Kenneth Frazelle. Commerce Club While browsing around in the basement of the Classroom Building, you can see them almost anywhere working on their dance, carnival or Business Education Conference. First Row, lej I to right: Ed Casey, president; Margaret Carr, vice-president; Ann licddard, secre- tary; Gene Hedgepeth, treasurer; Douglas Amerson, Marie Aycock. Ruth Bostian, Mary Lou Braxton, Carl Brit ' t. Melha Browne. Grace Butler. Paul Casey. Delorcne Phthisic • Second Row, left to right: Mil- ton Clarke. Paul Craver. Colleen Currier. Shirley Currin. Frances Daniels. Lovcstine Daughtry, Maynard Dean, Phipps Dean, William Durham, Jane Early. J. B. Edwards. Howard Etheridge • Third Row. left to right: Betty Lou Everton. William Fort. Kenneth Frazelle, Z. W. Frazelle. Howard Cray. Milon Hamilton. Jack Hedgepeth. Ceorgc High, C. J. Howard, John Howard. Richard Hollo- man, Edith Ipock, Steven Johnston. Eupha Mae Jones, Sophia Kelly • Fourth Row, left to right Dotmeg r, Lorine Lewis, tuth Long, Rcna Matthews, Paul ie Perry, Kinlaw. Warren Koonc. Florinc Langston, Georgi Lorise Lewis, John Lilcs Lowery, Elna Mangum, Morris. Frederick Ourt, Pournaras. Aubrey Pridgen, Anne Favc Pullen Christine Radford • Fifth Row. left to right: Lcland Smith. Nell Stalling . Louise Sugg. Patricia Sutton. Frostie Thompson, Mary Weston, Edith Williams. Joann Winslow, Charles Woods, Wade Woodloy, Ncwsnine Worslry, Ed the Daniel. Carl Cox. Jean Bennett. Issae Reynolds. Julia Bray. Mary Roberson. George Morris. Elizabeth Lowe, Esther Sheppard. Julian Murphv • Sixth Row. left to right: William Warren. Cletus Link, Joe Lynch, C. T. Marsc. Estelle Jones. Hazel Jacocks. Polly Brown. Myrtle Paul. Ruth Johnson. Kathcrinc Taylor, Lola Griffin. Beatrice Player. Lynn Raper. Bob Russ. Mildred Pruitt. Marshall Scruggs. Annie Frances El ail Brow i Gay. Gregory • Seventh Ann e Warren. Robert McClar ,„, Nick :.,. i, •1 Pleasant. 11.,, ni. W India ,1 John ron. Le • a Ellis. W illiam drey Dempsey, V clma Lo we, Elmc ■ 1 rown- English Club Something new has been added — a new advisor — Miss Grigsby. Programs of various types pertaining to the field of English are held in the English Labora- tory. left right: Louise Mew hern, pr. ' -ideii! ; Josephine Herring, vice-president; Christine Lillcy. secretary. Elizabeth Lowe, treasurer; Laura William- ,„,,. Svlvia Porter. Marilw.n Maxwell • Second Row. left to right: Elna Mangum. Mary Lee Parker. Jo Ann Winslow. Gcraldine Ainundsoii. Ruby Lee Bordeaux. Bernese Pender. Ruth Taylor. Miss Louise Greer • Third Row, left to right: Helen Winslow. Mildred Oakes. Martha Johnson. Jack Kin.brcll. Gordon Davis. Elizabeth Tripp. A. E. Manning. Bill Durham. Hubert Bergeron. Publications The Publications Board includes the editors-in-chief, business managers, and faculty advisors of the publications, the Dean of the College, the Director of Student Affairs, and the president of the college. These are the people who try to give the students the kinds of publications the want. The Teco Echo, 1948 Published bi-weekly, the Teco Echo, college newspaper, is a student publication. All students are eligible for membership on the staff of the paper. Associate editors of the editorial staff are appointed by the co-editors-in- chief. Each year members of the staff are selected to represent the college at a meeting of the Columbia Scholastic Press association in New York City. The college news organ is a member of various national collegiate press associations and has received excellent rating from these a number of times. Top Circle: Ella Cash .11 and Amos Clark. co-editors-in-chief. Bottom Circle: Betsy Parkerson. business Sealed, left to right: Charles William.. Ella Ca-.ln.ell. 4m, .s Clark. Bernard West. Iran Andrews. Carl Conner • Standing, left to right: Ellen Clark. Jimmy Jar. is. Jane Bull Tom Larkins. Enid Petteway. Jack Hedgepeth. Estelle Jones. Jimmy Futrelle. Patri - ' The 1948 TECOAN This is probably one of the first yearbook staffs to turn out two annuals in one year! Even with the millions of questions every day of Where are the annuals? and Will we get the 4!! Tecoan this year? we have enjoyed it. We only hope you enjoj the annual. Seated, left to r.chl : Sophi,- Fisch.l. Marihnn Maxwell, Dr. Leo W. J.nkin,. Mercede. Ana,-. .Sue Lani.-r • Standi,, . I. ft t„ r i„ht : ( hri-lii,. Ha.lfor.l. V.K a (,.lli„. Mildr.d Best, Bcauforl William,. Camilla Selby. While trying to compile this yearbook, the business staff has tortured the merchants, worried the budget office, and counted and recounted; hut the editorial staff, well, they have lost sleep, pictures, typed material, fingernails, and friends. We hope that our work has not been in vain, and that in the years to come this yearbook will take you back to some of the happiest days of your life. Left to Right: I hii.lin,- Kadford fori Williams. Camilla Selbj. Sophie Fischel. and Su Pieces o ' Eight 1948 Your college magazine. Pieces 0 ' Eight, is of the students, by the students, and for the students. It is of the students, in the respect that it represents every phase of student ability in the most democratic a possible: by the students reveals that the magazine is compiled, produced, fought for and finally achieved l the efforts of hard work and creative ability: and last it is primarily for the students enjoyment trying to give those who wish to do so a chance to expand. . ' S.alrd. l.ft .. right: Marearrl ttil-.n. Kirhar.l l ' .. ,i,. Inn Milton fields, Camilla Selb, • Standing. Ir t to right: Jin llavwood Sellers. Dais Steele. Christine Bowen. Carol Parker The After Assembly Rush Running P V y A MRS. M. W. MAXWELL Sponsor Tecoan Editor in Chief s MRS. W. C. ANGE Sponsor Tecoan Business Manager 107 V fa II 4 $wuiL V m t  . m to mIIa| ro4i d wpfi Ms ,,, -Hr™0 ( Hs ' ?.. Fifteen Rah Just watching our teams at work makes us prouder still of our school. Intramural as well as eV ilk or the Pirates inter-collegiate sports have grown and will continue to grow. fc ® fc Varsity Club The Varsitv Club is made up of athletes who have earned letters for participation in varsity sports. Each member who earns one is given a sweater by the club. Each year the club sponsors its annual dance in honor of the Varsity Sweet- heart who is chosen by the members from the girls on the campus. First Rate, • to right: Willard Pendleton treat- R. B. L ■.-. Keith Kilpatrirk. presiden : Jaek . vicc-pr. -i.le.it C See...., fin... l.)l In rigl.1 : 11., 1. Mill.T. Kllii- Fearing. Culin Peele, John I..I.M Paul Cra.rr. Am..- Scxtoi . jaek 1 ,,, ..... Jack lledgepcth, Jan..- Brile • Ihiril Ron hit to r ght: C. . MeMulla... Zaek M • ■•ins. Carlan Bailey. Blanie Move, Dennis Ba-night. It II Carlord. Ever •tie Hudson. Jesse Lamm • Ron .. I ... right: Coarh James Johnson. Frank Winsetle, Geo pc Wynne. Ilavtnn Morri.ett. Dong .lone . C. B. More, ihl, Williams. Henry lt..r... Mens Athletic Association The Mens Athletic Association i- open for all men who are interested in athlet- ics and the betterment of physical edu- cation on the campus. The association strives for better health standards and better sportsmanship through intramural games during the year. First Ro.e. left to rignl: C. . MeMulla... John ttvatl. Ellie Fearing. Amos Sexton. Jaek Hedgepeth, Willard Pendleton • Second Role, lift to right: Joe Polilli. Ray Woolen. Jark I)a ( i-. It. L. Shnford, John Tl.ispen. Ed ard Bright • Third Ro.e. e to rig ,.. II. i- Po.ell. Paul tracer. R. It. I.e.. Garlan little. Riehard Ricks. Joe I.assilrr • Fourth Ro Ed- + mP Women ' s Athleiic Association Cabinet The purpose of the Women ' s Athletic Association is to encourage the spirit of plav for its own sake, to work for the promotion of physical activities among the student body under the leadership and environmental conditions that foster health, physical efficiency, and to develop good citizenship. ' Every woman student on the campus is a member. The club has sixty active members with Miss Nell Stallings and Miss Thursa Steed as advisors. Mrs. France Athletics of East Carolina What would college be without athletics? What would athletics be without cheerleaders? Throughout the various sports seasons the cheerleaders have kept up the school ' s spirit and encouraged the teams to win. Left lo Rifhl: Clarke Slokes. Dean Si Henry Selby, Palsv Pridpen. Paul Cr Ann Reddard. Jimmy Fryar. P. esy llur eull. Paul Upchurch. FOOTBALL ol The Pirates record for this year shows marked progress over the team ' s records in the past. Let ' s keep it up! Nlineteen Forty-Seven— Forty- Eight When the school joined the North State Conference several valuable players were ineligible for varsity football. Even with the losses of the players the team ended its first year in the conference remarkably well with brighter prospects for future seasons. The Squad Front Rou, left to right : Bill Darbv. Jack Da- is. All, n B. rr . Charles Cunnur. John Wvatt. Paul Wallers. C. O. McMullen. Henry Amlr.ws. B. B. Lee. Frank Wine-cltc. linger Thrill. Hubert Mu.sel-.hite • Miilill,- Rou: Ful.lieity Director Jack Hcdpcpeth. Ike Da-is. B..1. Miller. Henr- Bornemau. Keith Kilpatrick. lolin Vouna. Carrcll Bass. Amos Sexton. Victor Bell. Willarrl Pendleton. Rav l..,n K . Zaek Manning. Stanlc. Peelo. Don MeKenzio. Sam Stell. Charles Little • Manager Den Bark Roi Charles Buck Wilson. Abb Milton Glo-er. Johnny Smith, Lin-. George Jackson, Student Coach Elli I .-.Ml, II d. Lew Baue I r.,,, llolseher. Jin, ard Porter. Student icals. Allen Duprec. unior Hayes, Joe Polilli. Viae Eure. Manager-Trainer ead Coach Jim Johnson. mm THE PIRATES-ON Each member of the team has worked hard to give the students the kind of football they want. Throughout the season they dis- played their sportsmanship and technique to a high degree. III.I.ARD PEMUKTON BICK WILSON 116 rO VICTORY! .Iiiiinm SMITH When the practice season opened, eighty hopefuls reported — the largest number in the school ' s history. Remember too, the team brought the Bohunk back to East Carolina bv defeating A. C. 12-7. PIRATES r Lett lo Right: Douglas Jones. Lcn Bauer. Frank Maennle, Larry J DN THE HARDWOOD This year the Pirates brought the team into the first place position in the North State Conference. The season also brought several promising players to East Carolina. These Pirates really know how to handle that ball! W Right: Managers Bill Hales. R. B. Lei- and Jaek Left to Right: Jack Everton. Jack Wilson. Horace Caltoon. Mike Euro and Blanie Mo  4 mmL Vomjvu , ,  v m imlLj ro4iwj fc f %fW 3 ' -Hf ns Thomas,  r« i ' ' in POE During the year the Poe Society presented speakers on Poe ' s life at their meetings to promote a better in- terest in his literature. With the other two societies, they sponsor- ed a dance during the Winter quarter and gave receptions for the guests during the en- tertainment. Marshals: H« Peggy Burner, president Nell Marie Webster, vice-president EMERSON An old saying is the nicest things come in small packages — which refers to the Emerson Society. This is a small group but an active one. As Ralph Waldo Emerson says: Me too thy nobleness has taught, to master thy despair. The fountains of my hidden life, are through thy friendship fair. W.11. ..1 .: I phinv ll.-rriiin Mar Humphrey, secretary Mrs. Christine C. Smith LANIER oll.iii Currier, president Virginia Chapin. vice-president The Lanier Society, named for the poet Sidnev Lanier, has sought to further the mental, moral and social develop- ment of each member and to create a greater love for the hest in literature, music and art. The began the work for the year In a friendly welcome to the Freshmen class with a part) at the hut. Hf CHIEF MARSHAL Miss Annie Pat Morton • Carolina beach, north Carolina MARSHALS First Row: June Bass. Florence Boerckel, Frances Brown, Helen Brown. Anne Thompson (lates. Second Roic: Nancy Dilday. Tilly Eakes. Betty Ellis, Helen Gaskins, Esther Parker. Third Row: Martha Pickett, Patsy Pridgen. Barbara Stov- all. Nell Marie Webster, Nancy Wilson. Nineteen Forty-Eight K onara tu la ti maraLwiauon5 . . . CLASS OF ' 48 BLOUnT-HARVEY COmPRnY Eastern Carolina ' s Shopping Center The citizens of Greenville consider East Carolina Teachers College one of the community ' s greatest assets, and sincerely appreciate the value of having it in their midst. Through their City Government and Chamber of Commerce, they extend hearty congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty for their achieve- ments. To the Graduates of the Class of 1948. and to the student body as a whole, they extend best wishes for success in future undertakings. STUDENTS ' SUPPLY STORES • Book Store • Soda Shop • Stationery Store Congratulations . . . Seniors: — We are going to miss you — We are look- ing forward to the return of those of you who are coining back — To all of you we say: — May you live as long as you like and have every- thing you like as long as you live. BELK-TYLER COMPANY The Home of Better Values GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 129 Best Wishes For Better Health and Happiness Carolina Dairy grAde Milk Ice Cream L ompiiments of Kares Brothers Restaurant. Soda and News Service = U e Serve The Best ' L otnp 1 1 in en ti of GUflRFinTY BFinK TRUST CO. Established 1901. Time Tested, Safe, Sound, Secure. Member Federal De- posit Insurance Corporation. Capital and Surplus— $1,000,000.00. Congratulations to The Seniors of 1948 VL Be ooienA Quality Footwear Greenville, North Carolina New Bern, North Carolina Washington. North Carolina LAUTERES BROS., JEWELERS Watches — Jewelry — China Gifts. Watch and Clock Repairing HOTEL PROCTOR DINING ROOM Featuring Popular Meals Lunch 70c. Dinner $1.25, Tarle de Hote et a le carte Service Compliments of SCOTT ' S DRY CLEANERS Greenville, North Carolina J. A. COLLINS AND SON Furniture. Rugs, Stoves, and House Furnishings Try Us First 703 Dickinson Avenue Greenville. North Carolina BOSTIC-SUGG FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Everything for the Home Cash or Terms, Dial 2513 118 East Third St. Greenville. N. C. PENNEY ' S Where the Nation Shops and Saves EVERYTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Courtesy and Service Await you at NORFOLK SHOE SHOP Located off 5th Street, back of Old Towne Inn on Cotanche Street J. W. Bunch, Owner and Manager EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE In a Friendly City We Clothe the Entire Family ' our Stationer CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Printers. Stationers, Office Outfitters Greenville. N. C. [ nderwood Typewriters For The Best In Foods HONEYCUTT ' S MARKET Congratulations to SENIORS OF 1948 SAIEEDS HOME FURNITURE STORE ' ' Right Price Furniture Store R. W. Davenport. Manager 701 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, N. C. Congratulations and Best Wishes BISSETTE ' S DRUG STORES 427 Evans Street Greenville ' s Finest Drug Store Compliments of STAUFFER ' S JEWELERS Your Authorized Keepsake Diamond Dealer Compliments of WHITE ' S STORES Greenville. N. C. Washington. N. C. Windsor. N. C. Ahoskie, N. c. Scotland Neck, N. C. Mount Olive. N. c. PEOPLES BAKERY Patronize the College Soda Shop BEST JEWELRY COMPANY Eastern Carolina ' s Leading Jewelers Established 1901, Honest Values Prices That Defy Competition Your Jewelers Compliments of C. HEBER FORBES Greenville, North Carolina Compliments oj THE WAGON WHEEL Short Orders Our Specialty 513 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, N. C. Congratulations and Best Wishes from LOWE ' S Smart Apparel for Women Greenville, North Carolina Compliments of LEE ' S SPORT SHOP Everything for the Sportsman 200 East Fifth St. Greenville, N. C. Congratulations to the GRADUATES OF 1948 STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Mr. Gentry Galloway Invites you to come in and Dine at OLDE TOWNE INN Better known to students as 0. T. 1. TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Remington Standard and Portable Typewriters — New and Used Compliments of JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. Your Ford. 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