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

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Tonn j- oumaras evador Ljeorae C-. ulornS ' uimeii I V lanaqer l- redentinq tkt W(}(j[ o nineteen Jlfu PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENT BODY OF EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE . GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA IP tf 2970G7 CONTENTS CAMPUS VIEWS 8 DEDICATION 1 3 ADMINISTRATION 14 FACULTY AND STAFF 16 THE STUDENT BODY 20 SENIORS , 23 JUNIORS -.- 49 SOPHOMORES 57 FRESHMEN 65 ATHLETICS 77 ACTI VITI ES - - 89 WHO ' S WHO 93 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 97 PUBLICATIONS 101 ORGANIZATIONS 107 ADVERT! S I NG --. 1 24 STUDENT DIRECTORY 136 OPRING and graduation come rolling around the corner, and another Tecoan is put to bed to record a full year of East Carolina Teachers College. The pleasant part about the finish of such a large project lies in the fact that the editorial and business staffs can forget most of the work and relive the fun of companionship for years to come. The typewriters have slowed down in the Tecoan staff room, but they haven ' t stopped, for even before the 1950 edition is complete a new crop of workers has begun on the 1951 book. My hope for the new staff is that they may have as excellent cooperation from the administration, faculty and student body as we have experienced, to aid them in production. The long hours of work have not made it an easy year for the staff but our experience has been on a worthwhile plane. I have personally en- joyed the companionship of the staff members and consider it an honor to have worked with them. The physical and cultural progress of the college often causes me to feel that I was born at least five years too soon. I hope that the Tecoan will always maintain the tradition of pushing ahead. John Pournaras Editor FROM THE CLASSROOM BUILDINGS TO THE FINAL GRADUATION EX- WITH SHRUBS ARRANGED AROUND THE FISH POND AND FOUNTAIN, CAMPUS. ERCISE, LIFE AT EAST CAROLINA CENTERS AROUND WRIGHT CIRCLE. THE CIRCLE IS ONE OF THE MANY POINTS OF ATTRACTION ON THE AROUND THE OTHER HALF OF WRIGHT CIRCLE ARE FOUR OTHER FRESHMAN WOMEN STUDENTS, THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ASPECTS OF COLLEGE LIFE. PICTURED ARE COTTON HALL, HOME OF BECKWITH GATEWAY, AND THE JOYNER MEMORIAL LIBRARY. : to DR. BEECH ER FLANAGAN lue .Jjedicate tke 1930 Jecoayi who has served during this year as advisor to the Senior Class and the Y. M. C. A. During the twenty-five years that Dr. Flanagan has been an instructor at East Carolina, he has been advisor, counselor, and friend to many of the organizations now on out campus. He has served as sponsor of the Phi Sigma Pi since it was organized in 1936. Dr. Flanagan has also been an advisor to the Tecoon, the Teco Echo, Pieces O ' Eight, Budget Committee, and the Men ' s Athletic Association. If we were asked the definition of the word friend, we would say the student body hias a good friend in the person of Dr. Flanagan. EAST CAROLINA ADMINISTRATION J. D. MESSICK LEO W. JENKINS, D.Ed. Dean of the College ANNIE L. MORTON, A.B. Dean of Women W. E. MARSHALL, M.A. Dean of Men Dear Students, Our college is made richer because of your coming. Within you lie great possibilities. You are among the fortunate few who have the op- portunity to attend college. The value of this will depend upon you. Our world will be mode better or worse through your activities. Everyone has some influence. How this is used is the important thing. Strive to succeed in your chosen life ' s work, but be sure that you exemplify the Golden Rule in all of your activities. There is great need for leadership to bring peace out of chaos and joy out of sorrow. You should help to provide that function. We are expecting much from you. Fraternally yours. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY Dr. Leo W. Jenkins =■  X L i f J i;  WM£St. MARGUERITE AUSTIN M. SGT. BRUCE C. BAXTER DR. KENNETH L. BING MRS. ADELAIDE E. BLOXTON ROBERT LEE BOONE DR. LAWRENCE F. BREWSTER LT. COL. WILLIAM D. BROWN DR. E. R. BROWNING MRS. WILLIAM A. BRYAN WILLIAM A. BRYAN J. B. CUMMINGS DR. H A. COLEMAN DORA E. COATES DR. HOWARD B. CLAY DORA CIRLOT DR. MARY CAUGHEY FACULTY HERBERT L. CARTER ROBERT CARTER NORMAN H. CAMERON ELLEN RION CALDWELL AUDREY V. DEMPSEY J. O. DERRICK WILLIAM E. DOLE MRS. ELSIE EAGAN LENA C. ELLIS DR. BEECHER FLANAGAN JAMES L. FLEMING DR. A. D. FRANK FRANK G. FULLER LOUISE GALPHIN MRS CLEM GARNER DR. KARL V GILBERT MARY H. GREENE LOUISE GREER LOIS GRIGSBY PEGGY HAMPTON DR. H. C. HAYNES RUFUS MARSHALL HELMS E. C, HOLLAR EMMA L. HOOPER W. W. HOWELL DR. ALLAN S. HURLBURT ELIZABETH HYMAN DR. FREDC. IRONS DR. HAROLD C. JONES DR. N. M. JORGENSON DR. WALTER F. KRAUSNICK GUSSIE KUYKENDALL 1950 MABEL LACY RUTH LAMBIE MARGARET CAROLINE LIETMAN DR. GEORGE C. MARTIN MAJOR LOMAX L. MAY ANNIE MAE MURRAY DR. PAUL MURRAY CAPT. JAMES N. McDILL EUNICE HILL McGEE NELL F. McGEE DR. HOWARD J. McGINNIS FRANCIS LEE NEEL LUCY NULTON DR. J. L. OPPELT DOROTHY PERKINS GEORGE E, PERRY FACULTY. ..1950 ' L A 9 €) P DR. P. W. PICKLESIMER DR. MARTHA M. PINGEL HOWARD PORTER DR. M. N. POSEY PAUL E. POWELL ANN REDWINE GLADYS B. REICHARD DR. C. W. REYNOLDS DR. JOHNO. REYNOLDS LUCILE RICE E. J. RUTAN DR. P. C. SCOTT C. A. SCRUGGS WENDELL SMILEY NELLSTALLINGS ALICE STRAWN DR. HAZEL E. TAYLOR MARGARET ANN TIFFT DR. PAUL A. TOLL DR. LUCILE TURNER MRS. BETTY MILLER UNTERBERGER VIRLYNNE USRY KATHLEEN VENTERS DAN E. VORNHOLT ELIZABETH S. WALKER MRS. SUSIE W. WEBB MRS. DOROTHY LEWIS WILKERSON JAMES L. WHITE RUTH WHITE LOUISE WILLIAMS DR. RUDOLPH R. WILLMANN DR. CHRISTINE O. WILTON ■■ _, AGNES W. BARRETT f 4 LLOYD BRAY p F. D. DUNCAN MRS. L L RIVES POST GRADUATES PALOMA LOPEZ-ALARCON LOUISE C. BLACKWELL AMOS O. CLARK HERBERT LEON CLARK ERNEST J. CONNELLY HENRY EDWARD CRANK GEORGE W. GILLIE T. R. GURLEY DOROTHY BELL HYDER PURVIS TALMADGE LANCASTER LUTHER SOLLY NELSON ROLAND G. ROBERTSON LOUIS A. TROMBETTA, JR. JAMES A. VINCI Graduate Work At East Carolina On August 22, 1929, East Carolina Teachers College was authorized to grant the Master of Arts degree. The first candidate received the degree four years later. From 1933 through August, 1949, one hundred fifty-five candidates were granted the Master of Arts degree. The largest number in any one year, fifty-five, were granted during the academic year 1948-1949, including the 1949 summer session. There ore currently more than two hundred candidates for the degree. All graduate students at East Carolina who are studying for the Master ' s degree major in some phase of professional education; elementary education, secondary education, or edu- cational administration and supervision. Students may specialize also in guidance and special education. Secondary education majors must and administration and supervision majors may minor in one academic field. Such students will normally meet the academic requirements graduate certificates in both the major and minor fields by the time they have completed the requirements for the Master ' s degree. Minor fields leading to graduate teaching certificates are offered at East Carolina as follows: business education, English, geography, health and physical education, history, library science, mathematics, science, and social studies. The academic requirements for the superintendent ' s cerfificotes may be met by taking extensive work in the field of edu- cational administration. STUDENT BODY • SENIORS • JUNIORS • SOPHOMORES • FRESHMEN Seniors of 1950 can look back on East Carolina to the days when the women ruled the roost. ' -M y .A .1 This is their last yeoi ey liove braved the four-year-fight. J ' b h Seniors, East Carolina means four years of memories. Memories of one . I of the best Colleges iri th country. imoM s BILL SUTTON, President PAUL GEER, Vice-President HERBERT JOHNSON, Secretary SAM NELMS, Treosurer SENIORS f5 CS College Chorus-Accomponist; Woman ' s Chorus-Acc omponis., . .. Concert Bond; College Orchestra; Instrumental Ensemble; Music Club, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation Council. Donald Adcock William F. Adcock Durham, N. C. Durham, N. C. Williom D. Alexander Elizabeth City, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Thomas C. Alston Louisburg, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES Douglas Amerson New Bern, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Gerry A. Amundson New York City, N. Y. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Y.W.CA, 1, 2; English Club 1, 2; Jorvis Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Tecoan Representative 4; Teeo Echo Representa- tive 4; Neographics 3, 4; Student Legislature 3, House Com- mittee 3, Elections Committee 3, 4, Budget Committee 3, 4; Teocher ' s Playhouse 2, 3; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Americon Universities and Colleges 4. Maurice E. Armentrout Bi SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS N. C. State College 1, 2; Science Club 3 Rosa Asbell Edenton, l. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Junior Class President 3; Social Committee 3; Entertainment Committee 3; Student Legislature 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; House Committee 3; President of Student Body 4, Vaysity Football 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students ' - .-- — Colleges ond Universities 3, 4. PRIMARY EDUCATION Louisburg College 1, 2; Future Teachers of Amefica 3, 4, President 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 3; Tethers Play- house 3; Y.W.CA. 3. :)F 1950 f- aui I l forns MOST DEPENDABLE Marshall L. Boines Greenville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Boyd Barnette Rocky Mount, N. C. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Octovious T. Batchelor, Jr. Sharpsburg, N. C. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES Leonard J. Bauer Norfolk, Vo. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND S OCIAL STUDIES Pete H. Bazemore Lewiston, N. C. ENGLISH AND HISTORY Ann C. Beotty Greenville, N. C. ENGLISH AND FRENCH Thomas V. Bell Warrenton, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jerry O. Bennett, Jr. Winston-Solem, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY Pi Omega Pi Treasurer Edward D. Benson Rocky Mount, N. C. MUSIC Thomas M. Benton Goldsboro, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Williom C. Berry Swanquorter, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES Ralph W. Blades Elizabeth City, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES iC ' JM JMi kk SENIORS JCltli xilpatnck MOST ATHLETIC BOY Florence J. Boerckel Baltimore, Md. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Women ' s Softboll Teom Manager 1; Women ' s Athletic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3; Secretary of Fresh- man Class 1; College Marshal 1, 2; Big Sister 2; Lanier Society I, 2, 3; Physical Education Club 2, 3; Student Legis- lature 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Women ' s Judiciary 2, Treosurer 2; Junior Closs Representative 3; Point System Committee 2; Superlative 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 3. Bill P. Bonham Rose Hill, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Louisburg College 1, 2; International Relations Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Baptist Student Union 3, 4, Publicity Di- rector 4, Secretary of State Baptist Student Union 4; Y.M.C.A. Frank T. Bonner Aurora, N. C. SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY Mary Lee Bottoms Margorettville, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Frank D. Bowen Burgaw, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Edmund Boyd Greenville, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND BUSINESS EDUCATION New Bern, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND HISTORY New Bern, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND HISTORY Brownie Bradshav BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES : Commerce Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of Bradsher Clinton PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUD t T n, l. C. Winterville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Jessie B. Braxton Commerce Cli otion 1, 2, 3; Social Commit sociQtion, Secretary 4, Execi Who ' s Who Among Student ' Rufus K. Braxton SPANISH AND ENGLISH Teco Echo Represen Student Un u DF 1950 nCaz BEST LEADER Thomas Bray Guilford, N. C. PHYSiCIAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Mary Ann Briley Greenville, N. C. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Jewell J. Brown Snow Hill, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS Melbo R. Browne Bethel, N. C. COMMERCE AND ENGLISH Rupert T. Browning Logon, W. Vo MUSIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES William E. Bryant Pendleton, N. C. SOCIAL CASE WORK ) lolo M. Carrowan Pantigo, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS Poul J. Casey New Bern, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Paul M. Casey Goldsboro, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND BUSINESS EDUCATION ' Thom E. Casey Goldsboro, N. C. JSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, Presic Who Among Studer Amcricon Universitic Frank Ceruzzi Port Chester, N. Y. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Cherry Washington, N. C. ENGLISH AND SCIENCE 27 28 SENIORS J utic MOST Likely to succeed Virgil S. Clark Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Teachers Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; A.R-O.TC. 3, 4; Veterans Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 1. 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; 5 G.A. 4; Teco Echo Stoff I ; Distinguished Military Student; Who ' s Who Among Students in Universities and Colleges. Milton V. Clarke Benson, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY Wilson Hall House Committee 1, 2, President 4; 5, G.A. 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Athletic Association 1; Commerce Club 2; Inter- national Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President ot the Junior Class 3; Chairman Point System Committee 2; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Judiciary 4. Prudence Cobb Windsor, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Emily W. Cocke Jackson, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Jane Cole Sanford, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Queens College 1; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Cobinet 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Physical Education Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; TennisJ arsitv 3; Budget Co 3, 4; Marshal 4; Superlati Tecoon Staff Lewis Edward Collier Littleton, N. C. HISTORY AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Velno M. Collins Jacksonville, N. C. ENGLISH AND LIBRARY SCIENCE Ashley H. Corbin Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS James R. Cozort f Bettie Croom Rocky Mount, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES George W. Crowley Wilmington, N._ SOCIAL STUDIES AND MATHEMATICS International Relations Club; Mathematics Club, Stanley Dail Kinston SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Science Club, Vice-President 4; Y.M.C.A. )F 1950 cJ .ee CUTEST Edythe G. Daniel Block Creek, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Commerce Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Associate Business Manager of Tcco Echo 2; Y.WCA. 1 , 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Poe Society I, 2, 3; Morshal 4; Big Sister 3. Plummer A. Daniel Washington, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND HISTORY Redwon E. Dovid Foyetteville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES William B. Davis Stontonsburg, N. C. MATHEMATICS AND SOCIAL STUDIES Moynard A. Dean Oxford, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY Donald Denny Burlington, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club ), 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 3; BaseboiU anager 3; Intramural Basketboll Forrest G. Dolly Formville, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND MATHEMATICS Ellsworth M. Doresky Milton, Po. GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES Ruth Doughtie Ahoskie, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION 7 Lawrence C. Duncon, Jr. New Bern, N. C. SCIENCE Allen R. Dupree Pl ymouth, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Peggy Edwards Grimeslond, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Student Government Association 4; Women ' s Athletic As- sociotion 3, 4; Association for Childhood Education 4; Treas- urer of Emerson Society 4. ir P- 1 % ..41 i iBL SENIORS Ljene MOST STUDIOUS Albert A. Edwards Rocky Mount, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Hallian V. Elks, Jr. Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND HISTORY Edward E. Everett Greenville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Jack S. Everton Columbia, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH International Relotions Club I, 2, 3, 4; English Club 1, 2, 3 4- Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Chief Cheer- leader 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. W. H. Exum Stantonsburg, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES William R. Farrell Sanford, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS Marshall H. Fields Goldsboro, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Frances Fischcl Vaughan, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE M. Fischel Vaughan, (f C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCH lENCW r Carlton T. Fleetwood Pendleton, N. C. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES HOME ECONOMICS Dante Frotarcongelo Hopewell, Va. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION J F 1950 iSonner BEST DRESSED BOY Roscoe O. Frazelle Richlands, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Seorge H. Fussell Rose Hill, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCE WiUon R. Futrell Rich Square, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lanier Society 1; Commerce Club 1; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4, Veferons Club 2, 3; Football Manager 4. Max Garrell Clarendon, N. C. SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert Goskins New Bern, N. C. MUSIC Bruce Gay Jockson, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES n Morehead City, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS N C. State College 1; College Bond 2, 3; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4 Follies 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 2; Student Legislature, Summer; Tau Chopter ot Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Tecoan Staff Member 3, 4; Vice-President of Senior Class 4. John C. Getsinger Williamston, N. C. Jf BUSINESS EDUCATION AND HISTORY mon Wettii Settie tfUridge Giles Williamston, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND HISTORY 3, 4, President 4; Student Legisloture G. Giles Lexington, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Robert M. Glover Rocky Mount, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Varsity Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C, Distinguished Military Student; Harold W. Grant Selma, N. C. SENIORS KJlover FRIENDLIEST Frances Gray Trenton, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND LIBRARY SCIENCE Wallace G. Gurganus Greenville, N. C. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Herman Hearn Gurkin Roper, N. C. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE William J. Hair Elizabethtown, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Eugene O. Hall Elizabethtown, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Paul M. Hansel! Thomasville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Dorothy B. Hardy Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE William A. Harper Greenville, N. C. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Tommie L. Harris Roanoke Rapii SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS ds, C. r nyN. C. Willard J. Hayes Rocky Mount GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES Roland D. Heath GreenviMe, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Jack O. Hedgepeth Rocky Mount, . C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH 4, Pjftside Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 2, Treasurer 4; A R,0 T C. Club 3, 4; Phi Si( Government Association 2, 4; Vice-Chairmon of Men ' s Judici- ary 2; Awards Committee 4; Advisory Board 4; Choirman of Election Committee 4; House Committee 1, 2; Teco Echo Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Foofboll Letterman; Chairman of Campus Polio Drive 2, 3. 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities ond Colleges 4, u )F 1950 WooJ MOST COOPERATIVE Winnie E. Herring Roschill, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Women ' s Athletic Association I, 2, 3. Ben S. Hester Oxford, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Louise Hines Williomston, N. C. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Lillian H. Hoffler Gatesville, N. C. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Frank S. Hogg New Rochelle, N. Y. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Veterans Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Teto Echo Reporter 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; Board of Directors 3, 4; Poe Society I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2; Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4; House Committee 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Men ' s Judiciary 4; Sports Assistant 4; Athletic Football Program 4; Tecoan Staff, Sports Editor 4. Arthur Holland Hopewell, Va. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Franz F. Holscher Rocky Mount, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Student Gov Men ' s Judiciary 4; Veterans Club 1 , 2, 3, ment Association 3; Physical Edi 3; Footboll 2, 3. Club 3, 4, President Wanda Jeon Horner New Bern, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Jack Howard Wilkesboro, N. C. HISTORY AND ENGLISH Wesley Players 3, Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Y.M C.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Entertainment Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Government Association 3; Chapel Committee 2, 3; Canteibury Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I; Chi Pi I, 2; Teacners Playhouse 3; College Choir I, 2, 3. ' jf Moi . Hi jXn W. H Hudson Greenville, N. C. SPANISH AND MATHEMATICS iff Vonceboro, N. C. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Richard J. Hunt Rocky Mount, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES SENIORS jack BEST DANCER Edgar A. Hunter Beaufort, N. C. ENGLISH AND ART Leon W. Jackson Pikeville, N. C. MUSIC Walter M. Jackson Burlington, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION J. Aldace James Winterville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Herbert Johnson Kinston, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND ENGLISH State College I, 2; Sigma Chi 1, 2; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3; Secretary Senior Class; Secretary Wilson Hall, Summer School 1949. Sterling Johnston Lillington, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION Steve Johnston Lillington, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY Vernon A. Jones Grifton, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Varsity Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2. - Virginia Joyce Cherry Point, . C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Wilton G. Joyner Greenvij|l, N. C. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Y.M.C.A. I, 2; Teachers Playhouse 3, 4, Secretary 4, Publicity Chairman 3, 4; English Club 4; Jarvis Forensic Club 3 4, President 4, Neographics 4; Tceo Echo 3, 4; Student Legisla- ture 4; Tecoan Statf 4. Frederick W. Juran Rocky Mount, N. C. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Haywood B. Kelly Raleigh, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES J )F 1950 :jl V- oercnel BEST ALL-ROUND GIRL Frank K. Kilpatrick Kinston, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Veterans Vorsity Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Treasi. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; House Committee 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Men ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Choirmon ot Awards Committee 4; Student Legislature 3, 4; Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students ' Universities and Colleges 4. Lynwood Kilpatrick Kinston, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 4; Board of Directors 3, 4; House Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 4; Men ' s Judiciary 3; Student Government Association 3; Men ' s Athletic Associa- tion 2; Physical Education Club 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Americon Universities and Colleges 4. Carl L. Kinlow Groveland, Flo. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 1, 2; International Leon V. Kluttz Goldsboro, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Frances Jean Knight Roanoke Rapids, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Appalachian College 1, 2; Association for Childhood Edu- Bill Knox Stotesville, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND MATHEMATICS John B. Koonce Aurora, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Amaryllis Long Gotesville, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS ChesRr L. Langley Formville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Sue Lanier Lillington, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES %eba Lee Benson, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES College Band 2, 3, al Sports 3, 4; Superlativ SENIORS En BEST PERSONALITY R. B. Lee Kinston, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Edith Lewis Macclesfield, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, Seer English Club 3, International F 3; Big Sister 2- 3; College Choir 1, 2; Guy M. Lewis Goldsboro, Ala. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Clitus M. Link Lexington, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Commerce Club; Y.M.C.A.; Veterans Club. Mack E. Livesay Racky Mount, N. C. SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY William T. Lloyd Thomasville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Arthur A. Lockord Milton, Pa. SOCIAL STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY Cecil Lupton Swonquarter, N. C. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Howard R. Lupton Pantego, h C GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES Elizabeth T. Manning Williamsttfi, N. C HOME ECONOMICS Jacquelyn Moring Conway, S C. SOCIAL SCIENCE AND ENGLISH Henry W. Moring Greenville N. C. GRAMMAR GRADES EDUCATION hray, S C. ille, . C d DF 1950 c=Lola J teph I epnenion MOST INTELLECTUAL Carlton T. Marsh Elizabeth City, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS Benjamin J. Martindale Portsmouth, N. C. COMMERCE AND SCIENCE Agnes C. Mason Atlantic, N. C. GRAMMAR GRADES EDUCATION Jack S. Matthews Enfield, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES E. Hoyt Medlin Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATIO N AND SOCIAL STUDIES Lila Rose Meh HOME ECONOMICS James C. ichoel Portsmouth, Va. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Dorothy Midgette Woves, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Club 4; Women ' s Robert E. Midyette Fairfield, N. C. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Julius C. Mills Rocky Mount, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES College Band 2, 3, 4; Neographics 2; Commerce Club 2, 3, 4; Alice Mitchell Powellsville, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Association for Childhood Education 1 , 2, 3, 4; Poe Society Barbara Faye Moore Grifton, N. C. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES 9 7 fi . ' . ri SENIORS lAJinitead MOST ATHLETIC GIRL Clifton H. Moore Greenville, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Violet Moore Pinetops, N. C. ENGLISH AND MATHEMATICS Mathemotics Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 3: President 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of Americo 4; English Club 4; Student Legislature 4; International Relations Club 1; Big Sister 4. George E. Morris Winston-Salem, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS Columbio University 1; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3; Business Manager Tecoon 4; Chairman Chapel Com- mittee 3; Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Jarvis Forensic Club 2, Chi Pi Players 2. tiections Committee 3; High School Day Committee 3; Stu- dent Legislature 3; Tau Chapter Phi Sigmo Pi 3, 4; Publica- tions Board 4; Delegate to Southern District of International Relations Club Convention 3; Usher 3; Delegate to State Y.M C.A. Rctreot 3, 4; Monoger Y.M.C.A. Basketball Team; Coach Y.M.C.A. Softboll Team 2, 3; Circle K Club. Horace C. Morris Stella, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH ations Club; Y.M.C.A.; Jorvis Forensic Club. Paul R. Morris Winston-Salem, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Jorvis Forensic Club 1; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Government Association 3, 4; First and Second Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Budget Committee 3, 4; Chairmen 4; Executive Council 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4 Annie Pat Morton Carolina Beach, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Eloise Morton Carolina Beach, N. C. PRIMARY EDUCATION Cecil R. Murphy Davis, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS Julian R. Murphy Davis, N C. BUSINES.S EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES, Geraldine McArthur Golds PRIMARY EDUCATION Lois McCormick Sanford, HOME ECONOMICS Robert L. McCoy New Bern . C. MATHEMATICS AND SOCIAL STUDIES DF 1950 L ole MOST SINCERE Ella Frances McGowan Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH 5 Manager, Richard Napier Swansboro, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Samuel G. Nelms Oxford, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Presiaent of Wilson Hal Junior Class 3; Vetera Commerce Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Men ' s Judici( 3; Treasurer Senior Class 4; Treasu ns Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 3, John F. Nelson Morehead City, N. C. SCIENCE AND ENGLISH Curtis H. Nichols Greenville, N. C. ENGLISH AND HISTORY Y.M.C.A. I, 4; English Club 2, 3, 4; Reporter for Tceo Echo 2; Neographics 3, 4; Pfii Sigma Pi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Teeo Echo Reporter Junior and Senior Class; Associote Editor Teco Echo 3; Managing Editor Teeo Echo 4. James D. Nicholson Bethel, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCE Stevens Nobles Winterville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Robert N. Ostrander Irvington, N. Y. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Vorsity Club 3, 4. Jim W. Owen Waynesville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SCIENCE liam E. Porhom Granville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION Gilliam L. Parker, Jr. Kinston, N. C. SCIENCE Ruben L. Parson Hopewell, Va. SCIENCE AND ENGLISH 39 SENIORS le.ii MOST TALENTED Beverly L. Partin Prince George, Vo. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES Stan C. Peel Williamston, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY OMis Peele Washington, N. C. HISTORY AND SCIENCE Aydlette H. Perry Rocky Mount, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Levie Earl Peyton, Jr. Kinston, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES William R. Phelps Greenville, N. C. SPANISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES John Phipps Dean Oxford, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION Lewellyn Phillips Warsaw, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS Noah Curtis Phipps Huntington, W. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION International Relotions Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; udei Government Association 3, 4; Teachers Playhouse 2, 3 Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; Elections Committee 3. Delorene Phthisic Edentoff, N C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Carolyn Pippen Raleigh, N. C. FRENCH AND ENGLISH Gordon W. Poindexter Warrenton, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH J 40 DF 1950 cU.eoii vSauer BEST ALL-ROUND BOY Jo e Polilli ENGLISH AND H STORY Dover Ohio Fo 2, otball 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Athletic Assc 3, 4; Teachers Ployhouse 3. ciQt.on 2 3; Intra murals Bruce H. Pope BUSINESS EDUCATION AND Scotland Neck, SOCIAL STUDIES N. C. Lo wrence 0. Posey Greenville, SCIENCE AND ENGLISH N. C. Gwen Potter Belhaven, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES John Pournaras Ambridge, Pa. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Tecoon Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Government Association; Student Legislature 2, 3, 4, Budget Committee 2, Second Vice-President, Parliamentarian 3, Advisory Board 3, Executive Council 3; Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Com- merce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jarvis Forensic Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2; Chi Pi Players, Four Productions 1, 2, 3, Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 2, 3; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications Board 4; Polio Drive Committee 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities ond Colleges 3, 4. William K. Powell Goldsboro, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES G. C. Price, J I Rocky Mount, N. C. IciENCE Mrs. Ophelia B. Price BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Aubrey W. Pridgen Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES 2; College Choir 2, ' BucVSn. Pridgen Elm City, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND MATHEMATICS Gene A. Purvis Belhoven, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Christine Radford Kenly, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS o r) PoBe Posey Pournaras Powell 0. Price A. Pridgen Purvis Radford Rawls Revelle Rogers Sotlerlhwaite Selby SENIORS BEST LOOKING BOY Robert J. Rawls Edenton, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Milton Raynor Dunn, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Eugene B. Reams Ashevllle, N. C. Ira Revelle Conway, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION Campbell College; Jarvis Forensic Club. Jay R. Roberson Woodrow, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION Rodney Roberts Greenville, N. C. MUSIC Javan H. Rogers Williamston, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION McDonald Rouse Rose Hill, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Janice A. Sasser Selma, N C. HOME ECONOMICS r Henry D. Satterthwoite Ransomville, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Claude Sawyer Camden, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Henry B. Selby Dudley, H. C. SCIENCE AND ENGLISH 4; Student Legislature u )F 1950 Ben, -J eiter MOST ORIGINAL Charles K. Septer Goldsboro, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Thomas H. Shepord Edenton, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS E. Marvin Slaughter Dunn, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH College Choir 2, 3, 4; Teachers Playhouse 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Advisory Boord 4; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; English Club 2, 3. Loyd P. Sloan, Jr. Washington, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION James D. Smith Mount Olive, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Ulma Smith Deep Run, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS William C. Smith Cory, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Worth L. Sorrell Clayton, N. C. (CATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Patty y Spear Columbia, N. C. TmMAR GRADES EDUCATION ght Stantonsburg, N. C. GEOGRAPHY AND MATHEMATICS FRENCH AND ENGLISH World Student Service Fund, Chair International Relations Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Sigmo Pi Alpha I, 2, ' 3, 4, Teco Echo Reporter 3; President 4; Delegate to Merci Train, Delegate to National Conference, National Cor- responding Secretary 4; Women ' s Chorus 2; Member-at-Large of House Committee 4; Big Sister 3, 4; Student Legislature 4. Sam C. Stell Greenville, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Septer W. Smith Shepord J. Smith Sorrell Steed • SENIORS florman lA icLr BEST PERSONALITY Lola Stephenson Willow Springs, N. C. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES ' Science Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 4; Teactiers Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3; Student Goyernment Assoc.ation 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. . 2. 3, 4; Internotional Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jarvis Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, Lamer Society 2, 3; College Marshal 2; House Committee 2; Handbook Committee 2, 3; Andrews Scholarsnip 3, James Fenly Speor 3, Memorial Aword 3; , Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities ond Colleges 3, 4. Elbert L. Stocks Ayden, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION John L. Stoffel New London, Conn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Edwin M. Strand Stonwood, Wash. SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCE Harvey Stuil Covington, Vo. Hilton G. Styron Davis, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS Commerce Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Jarvis Forensic Club 1, Y.M.C.A. 3 4 A R.OT.C. Club 3, 4, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Secretary 4 International Relations Club 4; Student Government As- sociotion: Second Assistant Treasurer 4, Budget Committee 4, Chairman of the Pin Committee 4; House Committee 4; Tecoon Representative 4; Circle K Club 4, Secretary 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. Dora Louise Sugg Snow Hill, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Commerce Club 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Big Sister 3; Social Committee 3, 4. William E. Sutton New Bern, N. C. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES Student Government Associahon, President, Summer; Vice- President Sophomore Class; Secretary Junior Class; President Senior Class; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3 Elections Committee 4; Student Legislature 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4 Superlative 2, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2; Poe Society 2, Teco Echo Representotive 2; Y.M.C.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4.., Rachel F. Swindell Rich Square, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS Doris E. Teachey Kinston, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND MUSIC Iva Estelle Jernigan Dunn, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Stanley J. Terrill Greenville, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES J DF 1950 uiaraarel J m iih BEST DRESSED GIRL Majorie Janice Thompson Wilson, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS Morion G. Word Nokino, N. C. SOCIAL CASE WORK Otis M. Warner Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY Colvin L. Worren Robersonville, N. C. MATHEMATICS AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Edgar J. Warren Dunn, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES nysicol Educotion Cli Marshall G. Warren Roseboro, N. C. SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION William m Worrev Swansboro, N. C. BUaNESS ECJ ATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Club James R. Woters Woshingfon, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Geroidine C. Weathers Shelby, N. C. ENGLISH AND MATHEMATICS f Betsy Porkerson West Greenville, N. C. PRIMARY Cloude B. West Greenville, N. C. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Robert N. Weston Elizabeth City, N. C. HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION p Whichard D. Whitfield H. Whitehurst F. Whitfield SENIORS ku iSoitian HONORARY SUPERLATIVE J. Eric Whichard Stoker, N. C. ENGLISH AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Harold S. Whitehurst Norfolk, Va. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HISTORY Virginio Jane Whitehurst Robersonville, N. C. PRIMARY Dorothy A. Whitfield Hurdle Mills, N. C. PRIMARY Fitzhugh L. Whitfield Seven Springs, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Mrs. R. B. Whittington Greenville, N. C. HOME ECONOMICS Norman E. Wicker Hopewell, Vo. SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cadet Officers Club 2, 3, 4. Doris Willard Washington, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND ENGLISH Majorie Dean W illiams Kinston, GRAMMAR GRADES W.C.U.N.C. I; College Choir 2, 3; Association for CWIdho Education 3, 4, Secretory 3; House Committee President 4; Women ' s Judiciory 4; May Court 3. Abner Williams Elizabeth City, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Albert J. Williams Wilson, N. C. MATHEMATICS AND SPANISH Laura Marie Williamson Wilson, N. C. ENGLISH AND LIBRARY SCIENCE ish Club 2, 3, 4; T eo Echo 3; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4: Chi Pi 2, ' I, ' J )F 1950 G. Curtis Wilson Chaponoke, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES uisburg College 1, 2; Science Club 3, 4; International Re- ations Clul H. Woody Wilson Rondlemon, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Patricio A. Wilson Rose Hill, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Anne Winsteod Nashville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION Women ' s Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Cobinet 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House Committee 2; Physical Education Club 3, 4; Basketball Varsity 2, 3; Tennis Vorsity 3; Superlative 4. ScoHie Winsteod Macclesfield, N. C. SOCIAL STUDIES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Johnny Winston Wendell, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Football Manager 4, Charles E. Woods Milwaukee, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Y.M.C.A, 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 1; Chi Pi Players 1; Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; S.G.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Cadet Officers Club 3, 4: Who ' s Who Among Students in Americon Universi- ties ond Colleges 4. George W. Wood Hertford, N. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES Gilbert G. Woolord, Jr Williamston, N. C. Newsome Worsley Greenville, N. C. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SOCI AL STUDIES Brantley B. York Williamston, N. C. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES With the thiirght of the one remoi ing ye ar, h ! Juniors will step up to the honored position o£ top class next year. They hove accumulated three years of memories and have topped the year off with th6 J nipt-Senior ani mMM GILBERT CARROLL, President DORIS EDWARDS, Vice-President ANN NICHOLSON, Secretary LEON ELLIS, Treasurer Jane Albritton Helen Alderman James C. Avery Marie Aycock Robert Bacchus Evangeline Baker Chorles David Baker Ransom Baucon Betty Catherine Beard Hoyden Beotty Margaret Joyce Bell Lillian Bennet Jonie L. Benton William A. Best Frances Bizzell Leon H. Bizzell Louise F. Bizzell Jimmy H. Blake Velma Glenn Bland Frank S. Boddie Eornestine Brodshov Ella Mae Brandon Mary Lou Braxton Grace Breedlove Willie Briley Doris Bennett Brinson Karl R. Britt Dorothy Jane Brock Audrey Louise Brooks Linda Lewis Brown Marian Corinne Browr Polly Brown Miles R. Buck Ellen Buffkin Winfred H. Bunch Jack Bynum Dorothy Frances Cain Minnie Florence Caison Emma Dean Colfee Daniel L. Cannody Eloise R. Carmichael Gilbert Carroll Beulah Lee Causey Edward Lee Cavenough Ethel R. Clement Joseph W. Congleton Carl G. Conner Glenn L. Cox M. DF 1950 M ' ik £ J tft r a IM f P. Herbert A. Creef, Jr. Worth Dalton Bill Darby Robert A. Dougherty Elizabeth H. Davis Patricio Dovis Thomas W. Davis Allen Dewar Frances M. Dixon Helen Duncan Ann Stewart Eorp lliom H. Easterling Annie R. Edwards Doris N. Edwards J. B. Edwards Mary Rose Edwards Mayhue Edwards William D. Edwards Elliott Boyd Leon R. Ellis Mac Eure Donald C. Evans Jane R. Evans Mary F. Everett Roland M. Everett James L. Foison Doris A. Foircloth ' irginia M. Faucette William Flanders C. T. Fokakis Mary Wallace Roy Moximilon Fucheck Jane Fulghum Nell Fulghum Jane Goiney Evelyn Gay Thomas George Jack Gerrans Elizabeth Glasgow Philip R. Gorham Sue Graham Jack S. Gray Gilda Grimes John W. Grimes William S. Grimes Sam L. Guthrie Mary Anne Hancock Betty M. Hardwick Gene Hart Peggy Jean Hart Donald L. Hatch Van Dyke Hatch Martha Ann Hauser Margaret Jean Head Louise Hedgepeth Edward P. Henry Thelma L. Hinson Marvis E. Hobbs Ramona Hobgood Otiey Hockaday Becky Holcomb Jean Holliday John A. Holmes, Jr Joyce E. Holton Annette Hughes W. J. Hynes Charles E. Inabinett Dorothy H. Isles Jean Jackson Clara O. Jenkins Mary L. Jester Daphne J. Jilcott Alton T. Johnson Winfred B. Johnson Daniel W. Johnston Audrey Jolley Anne Jones Eupha M. Jones Leon Jones Susie A. Jones Wilbur D Jones Elizabeth Jordon Hillord E. Kinlaw Shirley D. Kinlaw Rachel Kirby Ophelia Kirven Lena Evelyn Kite Evelyn Kornegay Al O. Krekeler Margaret Lane Florine Longston Molly Leggett Coye Lewis Frances Ann Lewis Robert F. Linderoth Mary N. Lindeley JUNIORS tMCl lI 3F 1950 gpfyp§s W. J. Little, Jr. Alexander E. Livesay Joseph W. Lupton Annie R. Mallard Margaret L. Moson Robert A. Mays Mable Messer Evelyn M. Michael Peggy Monroe Harry B. Moore Ruth Moore John F. Morris Lee McDonald Peggy McGlohon Jean McGlowan Tempe V. Mclntyre Dorothy McKeel Constance Newton Lloyd Newsome Anne B. Nicholson Anne C. Oakley Marie Orr Billie Owen, Jr. Jesse R. Owen Nell O. Owen Thelma Page Richard Palmer Millard Patton Burke H. Parker Jean Parker John B. Parker Janice R. Perry Margie N. Perry Mary K. Perry Peggy A. Peterson James H. Phillips Will B. Pittman illiam H. Pittman, Jr. Doris Pleasant Florence B. Pope Jean J. Powell Margaret A. Powers Bill Price Annetta C. Pridgen Peter B. Prominski Charles R. Pullen Elizabeth Pulley Nell Quinn JUNIORS James L. Ratledge Robert B. Rea Lando C. Reichart Christine Register Bill L. Revelle Elda Richmond Annie F. Riddick Dorotho Rhodee Gloria E. Rhodee Bill Robbins Charles T. Robbins Carol Roberts Ralph L. Rogers, Jr Junius H. Rose Lois Ross Thelma E. Russ Rocco L. Russo James E. Salter Betty D. Sanders Irene R. Sawyer Milton H. Sawyer Joe B. Schulken Cleo E. Simons Richard Singletary Corl W. Smith Carrie Mae Smith Eugene Smith John H. Smith, Jr. Lewis B. Smith Marie A. Smith Susan C. Smith William M. Smith Philip Spalding Willie Mae Spivey Avis T. Squires William H, Stalls Mildred Stopleford Anne S. Starling Janie Starling John B. Stilley Neil T. Stout Christine Strickland Doris Stroud Grace Sugg Wilton Summer Billy W. Sutton Patricia G. Sutton Laura F. Swain n 4tmr 54 OF 1950 It Jock E. Swindell Joyce Swinson Russell B. Tatum Alvin B. Taylor Jean Taylor Paul M. Taylor Vivian Taylor Lester A. Tilley, Jr. Doris Mae Thomas Roger J. Thrift John G. Tody Bill J. Torrans Paul Trotman, Jr. Eloise Tucker Wyott M. Tucker Mary Ellen Vail Dorothy Vaughn Billy H. Vendric Lou Wadell Jack L. Wallace Bill Walters Annette W. Watson Helen D. Watson Bernard C. West John B. White Sherod White Richard B. Whittington Ellis H. Will Elmer E. Will Houston E. Will Marjoroy Williams itricia Mae Williams Walter L. Williams Frances Wilson Sally B. Wilson Thomas C. Wilson Henry S. Wood, Jr. Betty E. Worrell Of the sophist-icated Sophomores it. has been said, If you helpupoddlfijhe «Wioe, you won ' t sink. East Cat YmtMSrdi ri tlnbir ' hear s. They strive to reoch the go ll li ilf wg imm SOPHOMORES V SOPHOMORES c. o p . kL. Mv f f c ats iP First Row, left to right: Clifford Adams, Joyce Adams, Joyce Adcock, Claude M. Altman, Jack Amyette, Carl Lee Anderson, Peggy Ruth Anderson, Perlie Manford Ange. Second Row: Anna Lee Asbelle, Edwin Averette, Cleon Avery, Bobby Bailey, Hattie E. Boiley, Otis G. Bain, Marvin C. Barbaree, Charles Borden. Third Row: Louise Barnes, Edwin Barrow, Gaye L. Batten, Lynn W. Bazemore, Inez Bean, Lyniel Beck, Emmo Jean Beddingfield, Allan Berman. Fourth Row: Millard Lee Berman, Janie Sue Blalock, Mattie Lou Bland, Donald D. Blood, Chester G. Boyd, Bob O. Bradley, Mary Edna Brisson, Hazel Lee Britt. Fifth Row: Donald Guy Brown, Mattie Foye Brown, Phillip E. Brown, Henry E. Bruton, Doug O. Bryant, James Bullock, Jean Bunn, Betty E. Butler. Sixth Row: Robert K. Butler, Betty Jane Byrd, Marie Byrd, Naomi Cahoon, Peggy R. Caldwell, Herbert R. Carlton, Marshall Carr, Jr., June Carroway. OF 1950 . . ik d ? f a A £. tp. ; il £1 First Row, left to right: Elizabeth S. Carroll, Mary Ellen Carter, Lula Mae Chamblee, Robert D. Charlton, Jackie Chesson, Giles R. Clark, Martha Jane Cockrell, Bill F. Cole. Second Row: Alef G. Collins, Carolyn M. Corey, Shirley Cowburn, Clara Creagh, Roy L. Cuddihy, Mickie Culpepper, Don Daly, Charles R. Davis. Third Row: Frances Lee Davis, Rachel Anne Davis, Francis Dean, Joan Sawyer Dees, Arthur Dempsey, Jr., Joyce L. Dixon, Peggy Donerson, Frances Douglas. Fourth Row: Emilie DuPree, Elizabeth S. Eason, Ola N. Edmundson, La Dell Edmundson, Charles A. Edwards, Mrs. Clifton High Edwards, Jr., Edna F. Edwards, Frances L. Edwards. Fifth Row: Joyce L. Edwards, Barbara A. Eisele, Natalie Etheridge, Ruth Everett, Jean V. Farrior, Fitzhugh Fennell, Jr., George Fields, Dorothy Fitzgerald. Sixth Row: James B. Fly, Jane Frazelle, Paul D. Frymier, Ida Mae Garrington, L. B. Ginn, Joe Goodson, Grady H. Gaskill, Jasper Lee Green. SOPHOMORES First Row, left to right: Anita Gulledge, Douglas Guthrie, Mae Ayers Hackney, Lynwood Hall, Bernard Ham, Dorothy E. Hamilton, Jeanette Hamilton, Marilyn H. Hardee. Second Row: Grace E. Hardy, Lillian Hardy, William T. Harrell, Anthony D. Harris, Corinne Ann Harris, Geraldine W. Harris, Fred W. Harrison, Mary Lou Hawkins. Third Row: Sue S. Mayes, Alison Hearne, William H. Heath, Elizabeth Hedgepeth, Anne Morton Hester, Sarah Jane Hester, Reba Eudelle Hill, Sally Gail Hines. Fourth Row: Jesse L. Hinton, Thomas R. Hobbs, Howard B. Holcomb, Coris B. Holder, Doris Holland, Henry T. Hood, Anne House, Carolyn R. Howerton. Fifth Row: George A. Huffman, Norma C. Hughes, Priscilla C. Hynson, Mary Ipock, Robert A. Ipock, Harriet James, Dorothy M. Jennings, Sally Jerome. Sixth Row: Catherine L. Johnson, Frances I. Johnson, Sidney G. Johnston, Robert B. Jones, Ethelyne Joyner, Walton S. Keen, Callie Marie Kinard, Lawrence K. Kincaid. OF 1950 SJ £L First Row, left to right: James A. Kleinert, Elizabeth A. Kornegay, Mike Steve Kovach, John A. Kovalchick, Vance M Lackamy, Jr., Barbara Lamm, Yale T. Lasoter, Herbert Lassiter, Jr. Second Row: Melvin Lassiter, Jr., Walter E. Lee, E. B. Lewis, Jane Myra Lewis, Moble M. Lewis, Mary E. Littleton Frances B. Long, Mary Maddrey. Third Row: Maxine Maddrey, Alyce Marshburne, Barthynia B. Massey, John J. Maxwell, Robert C. May, Hannah Mercer Jean Mills, Jerney Minshaw. Fourth Row: Allene Moore, Goodwin Moore, Hildo Grace Moye, William P. Mulligan, Eugene J. Mustian, Betty Mc Allister, Leah McGlohon, Alice McKenzie. Fifth Row: Mary R. Nelson, Julia J. Newkirk, C. Graham Nickens, Dorothy Noble, George Noble, Eva Norris, Archie R Outland, Mary O. Owens. Sixth Row: Lois Roe Pace, Edward E. Parker, James L. Parker, Jack Parrish, Marvin A. Parsons, Helen T. Pate, Sarah Pate, Carrol L. Payne. SOPHOMORES ft -S t ' l First Row, left to right: Louise A. Pearce, Nell Virginia Perry, Shirley J. Pilkinton, Rextord Eugene Piner, R. C. Plummer, Marcellus B. Pope, Abbie Jean Porter, Carroll R. Powell. Second Row: Eugene Price, Robert S. Price, June Pritchard, Betty M. Privett, Joyce M. Procter, Preston O ' Neal Ragan, Bill Reams, Lillian Pugh Reid. Third Row: Perry W. Regal, Johnnie E. Rich, Leon D. Ricks, Jr., Elizabeth Riddle, Jeanette A. Riggs, Ralph H. Rives, Lucy M. Robertson, Maxine Robinson. Fourth Row: Roberta J. Robinson, Robert A. Roginson, C. Russell Rowell, Frances Sanderson, Jackie Saunders, Jean H. Shovender, Betty Ann Shaw, Albert A. Simms. Fifth Row: James R. Smith, Jennie Smith, Margie E. Smith, Fred Soles, Winfred A. Sorrell, Sarah Stancill, Thornton Staples, Kenneth Stargardt. Sixth Row: Callie L. Stocks, Gwen Suitt, Curtis Summers, Faye Sutliff, Ann Marie Sutton, Thomas R. Swain, Ernest L. Sylivant, Geroldine Taylor. OF 1950 ! -- First Row, left to right: Jean Ann Taylor, Rebecca B. Thomas, Vivian A. Thomas, Janie L. Thompson, Nancy Titghman. Second Row: Burma Tunstoll, Ivey M. Vann, Katherine Vasiliou, Dorothy Venters, Mory G. Walston. Third Row: Jeff E. Warner, Ann D. Warren, Virginio Warren, Ann D. Weaver, Hazel Weaver. Fourth Row: Carolyn J. Whaley, Clyde A. White, O livia S. White, Addie C. Whitfield, Marie Whitford. Fifth Row: Bill Williams, Margaret Williams, Willamette Willoughby, Cecil E. Winslow, JohnC. Wolfe. Sixth Row: James Worthington, Edwin B. Yarbrough, Roland K. Young, Molly F. Younts. im t. Of the Freshmen, it has been said, You can tell them, but you cannot tell them much. East Carolina has become their second home and the library a place to spend mucH of tkerfspare time. They hove finished their first year of college life, a little wiser now than when they started on the road to greater learning. WMM FRESHMEN KENNETH CASEY, President JIMMY BIZZELL, Vice-President DORIS STRICKLAND, Secretary BILLY TUCKER, Treasurer FRESHMEN Left to Right: Frances Abbott, Charity Adams, Janice Albrit- ton, Joyce Alexander, Arthur Alford, Betty Allard. Curtis Allen, Julia Allen, Mary Frances Allen, Ray B. Anderson, Rachel Andrews, Albert Aver- back. Mary Sue Bagly, Thyreese V, Bagley, Paul C. Baily, Beth Baker, Helen Baker, Robert E. Baker. Mary E. Bolkcum, Minnie R, Barefoot, Virgil I. Barefoot, Marjorie Barnes, Ruth Bartlett, Robert D. Bass. Andrew Botchler, Deryl Boteman, Sylvia Bate- man, Gloria Baysden, Audrey Beoman, George Kelly Beck, Kathleen Bennett, Sarah Bennett, Foye A, Benton, Jock Benzie, Melrose Best. Myrtle Best, Robert Biggs, Yvonne Blockwell, Charles Blake, McDonald Bland, McRay Bland. Amos C. Blankenship, Ernest G. Block, Alicia Blue, Naomi Bobbitt, Ruth Bobbitt, DeRother J. Rupert Bonner, Reba Bostic, Jeane Bowden, George Bowers, Sarah Bowland, William P, Boyd. fVOCWfe .! . Mi OF 1950 n m M 0£ Left to Right: Dorothy Boyette, Dorothy Brodshow, Jean Brod- shaw, Agnes Branch, Nell Breedlove, Jack Britt. Marilyn Britt, Robert C. Britt, Sara Britt, Betty Brown, Hubert L. Brown, Jane Brown. Mavis Brown, Rose Brown, Annie Bryan, Dorothy Bryant, Hazel Buffkin, Thomas G. Bullock. Patricia Bundy, Iris Bunn, Paul B. Bunn, Alston Burke, Harriett Burnette, Julian G. Butler. Annie Butts, Reginald Byrd, Bobbie Caldwell, Jennie Cannon, Howard Carmichael, Alvis B. John S. Corr, Harriett T. Carr, Joyce Carr, Margaret Carr, Bettie Carroll, Barbara Carrowan. Annie Carter, Kenneth P. Casey, Charles R. Cherry, Frances Cherry, Janice Clark, Mildred Cole. Hight Collins, Frankie Compton, Mable Cor nelly, Robert V. Cooke, Janis Cooper, Myrr Cooper. Lessie Corey, James B. Corbine, Sarah Corn- well, Laura Costin, Geraldeon Council, Hugh D Cox. FRESHMEN Left to Right: William W. Cox, Lila Creech, Ray R- Creech, James E. Cushing, Jock E. Cutler, Betsy Daniels Maggie Daniels, John Daughtry, Delia Daven port, Janet Davis, Frances Jean Davis, Lucille Davis. Sibyle Davis, Wode M. Davis, Frances Dawson, Sadie Deans, Jane DeBruhl, Betty DeWar, George G. Dixon, Gertrude Dixon, Estelle Dunn, Charles H. Edwards, Lillian Edwards, Pansy Edwards. Carolyn Eesile, Loui D, Elfrink, Myrtle Elmore, Jeanne Ennis, Audrey Epps, Max Epstein. Howard K. Estep, Marvin R. Everette, Jean Exum, Emily Faircloth, Imogene Faircloth, Ruby Farriar. Mae Felton, Jean Finch, Willard C. Finch, Orville Floyd, Dolores Ford, Mary Forehand, Ursula Frazier, Doris Furmage, Elizabeth Graddy, John C. Garland, Nicholas C. Garner, Tipsey Garris. Maggie Gatlin, Emma Gay, Donald F. Goyior, Mary E. Gerock, Linda Giles, Oscar W. Giles ' A Sm OF 1950 | k A r Left to Right: Dewey Godwin, William Goodson, Bernice Gore, Tula Foye Gore, Robert L. Grady, Dewey C. Greene. Elaine Greggs, Eloise Greyson, Jo Anne Grote, Joe Gulledge, William J. Gurganus, Rex B. Guthrie. Maggie Haddock, Hal F. Haire, Ruth Haislip, Roberta Hall, Velma Hanchey, Elsie Hamilton. Vera Hardison, Romolus Hardin, Dowdy Hardy, Joyce Hardy, Peggy Horper, Gladys Harrell. Nell Harrington, Joline Harris, Ruby Harris, Lillie Harrison, Sadie Hatch, Shirley Haynes. Betty Heath, Jacquelyn Heath, Jo Ann Heath, Doris Hellig, Marilyn Henaghon, Sam Hemning. Catherine Hill, James C. Hill, Ross B. Hill, Carl R. Hinson, William Hobbs, Madeline Hodges. Ruby Hodges, Ida Hogon, Sylvia Hollars, Mildred Holt, Kotherine Hooker, Virgil Howard. Elvin L. Hudgins, Charlotte Humphrey, Louisi- onna Hurdle, Betty B. Jackson, Betty J. Jack- son, Dorothy Jackson. FRESHMEN Left to Right: Garland E. Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Sara Jack- son, Joseph E. Jacobs, Raymond James, Russell U, Jarrett. Evelyn Jernigan, Arthur H. Johnson, Christine Johnson, John B. Johnson, Mary F. Johnson, Mary Jo Johnson. Paul Johnson, Von F. Johnson, William J. Johnson, William T. Jolley, Alice Jones, Mary Frances Jones. Roland F. Jones, Alice Jordon, Willie Jordon, Arlene Joyner, Beatrice Kearney, Janet Keever. Ernest Kellay, John Kennedy, Mary H. Kirby, Arthur H. King, Chorles C. King, Kctherine Velba King, James A. Kinion, Max N. Kinlaw Merle Kirby, Janet Kirklond, John Kluttz. Nannie Kornegoy, Jane Kugler, Frank Landing, Arthur W. Langley, Peggy Laughlin, Dale Lawson. Hilda Lee, Irene Lee, Lucille Leggett, Patsy Leonard, Alice Liverman, Edelweiss Livingston. George L. McCullen, Alfred McDoniel, Dorothy McDonald, William B. McDonald, Wade Mc- Dougald, Irene McGowan. OF 1950 A ' AM m ;v tM l9 Left to Right: Mary McKinnon, Juanita McLeod, Gilbert Mc- Leod, Theresa McNable, Frank H. Madigan, Myrtle Manning. Pauline Maready, Williom N. Mason, Ethel Massengill, Jimmie I. Matthews, James H. Matthis, Robert F. Mayo. Katrina Meads, Andrew K. Meeder, Janice Meekins, June Meeks, Eula Meuborn, Levene W. Midgett. Martha Mills, Jean Mitchell, Lois Mizell Allen D. Moore, Cora Moore, Douglas Moon Mack H. Moore, Mono Moore, Nina Moore, Pauline Moore, William Morgan, Betty Morris. Josephine Morris, John E. Moss, Vada Mussel- white, Peggy Nash, Lillian Noylor, Lonnie Nelms. Margaret Nelson, Mary Ann Oats, Lewis B. Ormond, David J. Overman, Billy J. Owen, Thomas J. Owen. Ruth Page, William Poppas, Donald Paramore, Annice Parkmam, George R. Parker, Janet Parker. Mervis J. Parker, Josephine Porkerson, Ethel Parks, Elizabeth Pate, Rebecca Pate, Sadie Pat- terson. FRESHMEN Left fo Right: Iva Payne, Audrey Pearce, Joan Peel, Ann Perry, Mildred Perry, Miriam Perry. Mark H, Petteway, Cecil T. Phillips, Ivey D. Piner, James A. Piner, Dorothy Piff, William Hardy Pittman. Gloria Plummer, Betty Poole, Eleanor Powell, Ruth Powell, Marie Prater, Sophia Pritchard. Marialeen Ratliff, Nellie Reams, Alice Reid, Hubert B. Rennie, Shirley Rhue, Hottie Rich. George T. Riddick, Stacy L. Riggs, Florence Roberson, Wallace B. Robinson, Donald W. Roebuck, Harcum Roebuck. Edith Rogerson, Patricia Rogerson, Floyd H. Rollins, Martha Rollins, Donald J. Rose, Edna Ora Rouse, Wealthy Elaine Rouse, Betty Routh, Rebecca Rowland, Carolyn Rowlett, Warren S. Russell. Teresa Soieed, Grace Sanderson, Jerome M. Sanford, Barbara Sasser, George M. Sauls, Annie Savage. R. ' O. Sawyer, Robert Cook Selby, Charles C. Self, Sarah Sellers, Frances Sessons, Carmen Shearin. OF 1950 n, , fS ' ' ikM n Left to Right: Dwight Shoe, Richard Siler, Bertha Silverthorne, Albert L. Singleton, Carolyn Slack, Marie Small. Dennis Smith, Donald Smith, Joyce Smith, Stan- ley T. Smith, Ann Spain, Nildo Spivey. Janet Stonsill, Leonord Starling, Margaret Steele, Catherine Stephenson, Louise Stewart, Joanne Stillman. Nina Stillman, Annie Streater, Doris Strickland, Gladys Strickland, Nellie Strickland, Audrey Strong. Corlese Sutton, Charlotte Sutton, Dorothy Sutton, Elizabeth Sutton, Mary Rose Sutton, John Swart William N. Taylor, Joe E. Terrell, Calesta Thigpen, Benjamin W. Thomas, Homer Thomas, James K. Thompson. Sue Thompson, Peggy Thornton, Carl C. Tolson, Irene Toumaras, Billy E. Tucker, Peggy Tucker. Seleta Tucker, Janet Tyson, William V. Tyson, Waylon C. Upchurch, David V. Vanhook, Louise Venn. Hilda Walker, Rachel Wallace, James H. Ward, Moody H. Word, Anne Elizabeth Warren, Marilyn Watkins. Left to Right: Charles L. Watson, Jeanie Watson, Metzi Watson, Rosa Watts, Madeline Weaver, Bobbie Webb. Louise Weeks, Paul D. Weeks, Peggy Weeks Mrs. Lynne West, Mabel West, Clorkson White Margaret White, Gloria Whitehurst, Thorburn Whitehurst, Charlotte Whitfield, Raymond L. Whitfield, Everett H. Whitley. LoRue Whitley, Cloven C. Williams, Jacqueli Williams, Larry P. Williams, Peggy Willicn Crowell Williams. Carl R. Willis, Joe Jayne Windell, Orville L. Wise, James A. Wood, Jeannie Woodlief, Gsraldine Worrell. Benny Wyron, Mary F. Yorborough, Tommy L. Younts. FRESHMEN OF 1950 CIRCLE K CLUB We strive to provide a medium whereby capable, ambitious and worthy young men may be assisted in acquiring a college education. To afford the members a normal participation in the social life of the campus; to develop leadership, initiative, and useful training in all educational endeavors of this college. To provide experience in living and working together, and participation in group activities of all kinds while in college. To develop within the members a high degree of serviceable citizenship and to emphasize the type of citizenship and social service as exemplified by the constitution and by-laws of Kiwanis International end the service program of that organization. OFFICERS VI RGI L CLARK President JEFF WARNER Vice-President HILTON G, STYRON Secretary GENE MIDYETTE Treasurer MEMBERS Raz Autry, Otis Bain, Ed Casey, Virgil Clark, Carl Conner, Donald Hatch, Wilton Joyner, Lynwood Kilpatrick, Keith Kilpatrick, Mac Lewis, Gene Midyette, Jerney Minshew, George Morris, Paul Morris, Sam Nelms, John Nelson, Jimmie Ratledge, Hilton Styron, Bill Sutton, Jeff Warner, Claude West, Charles Woods. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BOXING TENNIS GOLF W.A.A. FOOTBALL The opening game of 1949 found our Pirates with a NEW coach, NEW stadium, and after the final whistle, a NEW thrill — East Carolina 24, Cherry Point Marines 0. The Dolemen played inspired bail to give East Carolina its first football victory in two years. Roger Thrift, later chosen All-Conference quarterback, passed brilliantly for the Pirates, hitting Doug Bryant and Dwighl Shoe with touchdown passes. Johnny Smith handled the ground gome in fine style as he jaunted in to the end zone twice. Lenoir-Rhyne was the first Conference foe of the Pirates and was rated a four touchdown favorite to win and a sure place high in the final Conference standings. A hard fought battle thrilled 4,000 people as the Pirates lost a heartbreaking 21-20 encounter. Thrift ' s touchdown passes to Shoe, Tanner and Kovoch with two conversions by Danks accounted for the Pirate scoring. Traveling to Hompden-Sydney the Pirates lost 20-7 to the more experienced opponent, but in so doing they gained valuable experience that Coach Dole wanted them to know. Thrift ' s pass to Bryant tallied the only Pirate touch- down and Jim Danks converted. Mac Lewis, 160-pound guard, was the outstanding lineman until he was forced out of the game with a broken nose. Reggie Byrd, guard, also played well in the line. ing Day the Dolemen lost 33-7 to a big, fast Elon team, operated behind a 216 pound line. The Pirates took on early 7-0 lead as Jack Benzie, playing his first Conference gome, set a record by returning a punt 65 yards the first time he handled the boll and on the next ploy caught a 14-yard Thrift pass in the end zone. Danks converted. Elon ' s heavy line and experienced reserves proved too much for the Pirates. WCTC, winners of the Conference, chalked up a 19-6 victory over the Pirates at Canton and once ogam the Pirates drew high praise for the battle they gave the four touchdown favorites. Bill Darby sparked the Pirates as Us raced 14 yards for the score. Darby ' s 70-yard kickoff return was nullified by a penalty. Reggie Byrd and Jock Melvin played fine defensive boll. Raz Autry, Guord and Keith Kilpatrick, Tackle East Carolino Scores Touchdo Pirates Toke To The Playing at the Apprentice School the Pirates emerged victorious 26-21 in a game that saw the lead change hands five times. The never-say-die Pirates fought back and wrapped up the game on Bill Darby ' s 20-yard touch- down run. Frank Moennie gove the Pirates a 6-0 lead in the second quarter as he plunged over from the five. The half and the game both ended with the Pirates on the Apprentice one foot line. Roger Thrift again occounted for two Pirate touchdowns os he passed to Benzie and Tanner for the scores. Jim Donks converted twice. Returning home, the Pirates unleashed a smashing attack and stone wall defense to rout Edenton Flyers 67-0. A driving rain in the second half led to force fans from the stands as they sat in awed amazement, not at the Pirates ' scoring punch but by the block busting tackles and blockr exhibited by the Pira e offensive and d efensive linemen and linebackers. Billy Smith and Mike Kovoch scored twice and Benzie, Shoe, Tanner and Grady once. Grady ' s 60-yard punt return was the longest scoring play, made possible by brilliant blocking of Doc Smith. Thrift passed for two touchdowns and Sondy Siler for one. Jim Donks converted 7 times, Appalachian, defending Conference champions, beat the Pirates 35-18, in a game which sow the Pirates come from a 2 I -0 deficit to a 21-12 half time score. The Doleman played the Apps on equal footing and matched them touchdown for touchdown until the final minute of play when the Apps scored again. Once ogam the Pirates drew high proise in defeat. Frank Moennie, Fullback Billy Smith, Holfboc Cecil Winslow, En Bill Darby, Halfbock Playing at High Point, the Pirates scored in the last five seconds of play on a pass from Thrift to Tanner to gain a 26-26 tie. Jim Danks ' conversion attempt was ruled no good and the decision was disputed by the Pirates and booed by the High Point fans. Jack Benzie hit pay dirt twice for the Pirates and Darby and Tanner scored once. Thrift again threw two touchdown passes, one to Benzie and one to Tanner. The final game of the year the Pirates retained the Bohunk Trophy by beating our traditional rival, ACC, 6-2. Coach Dole amazed staunch Pirate supporters by keeping the Pirate famous passing attack completely under wraps. Using Frank Moennle as the big weapon, the Pirates played a ground gome that saw Maennle pick up 141 yards. Trailing 2-0, Maennle crossed the goal line in the third quarter for the victory. Numerous Pirate drives were stopped as the Pirates fumbled six times. Thus our season ended with a record of four wins, five losses and one tie. Our Conference record was one win, four defeats and one tie. Coach Dole and our squad have made the school very proud of them by overcoming the inexperience they had and displaying a fine brand of football against more experienced and powerful teoms. The fine spirit and determination of the 1949 Pirates will long be remembered and will serve as on inspiration to wearers of the purple and gold in the future. Frank Hogg Sports Editor % BASKETBALL Eost Carolina ' s cagers began the 1949-50 basketball season with 6 wins against 2 defeats, and 4 straight conference victories without a defeat to gain first place in the North State circuit. Opening the season with Wilson T.C., the Pirates were winners, 60-58. Jack Everton and Lou Collie, All-North State tourna- ment members last year, led the Bucs with 17 and 13 points respectively. Apprentice School was next and bowed to the locals, 56-53, with Freshman Sonny Russell and Len Bauer leading the way. Minus Guard Len Bauer, the Buccaneers lost in their third outing, in a thriller with Camp Lejeune, 61-57. Russell and Toddy Fennell were high scorers with 14 and 12 points each. Guilford, first conference for of the Bucs, fell before on pressive Pirate five, 58-42, as Collie tossed in 16 point pace the victory. gomes with Wilson T.C. and Camp Lejeune, the Pirates won handily over the Teachers, 63-46, as Russell ' s 20 points ond Fennell ' s 15 paced the victors. The Marines handed the purple and gold a second loss, as they won on a last second basket, 43-41. Everton aided the Buccaneer cause with 15 points. Highly-rated Catawba was downed in the Bucs ' second league victory, 52-43, as Russell hit the hoops with 17 points, followed by Fennell who gathered in eleven. Powerful Appolachian was the third victim of the Pirates in conference play, as the locals sailed bock from a 20-19 half- time deficit, to outscore the Apps in a hard-fought battle, 42-41. Combining 14 points each, Everton and Russell again J®. 9 © t ECTC 29 i ' Ji ' i -Vo. fl8 ' ' ■ ikifftfiS s- , Pirate Basketboll Squad E.G. vs Catawba set the pace for the up and coming East Carolina quint, Len Bauer proved to be the outstanding floorman of the tilt. With the holidays behind them, the Pirates sharpened their scoring attack, and continued their onslaught on North State foes, by overpowering a lowly Elon quint, 56-44, for their fourth consecutive circuit win. Everton poured in 22 points and Collie hit for 12 to pace the Pirate scorers. Coach Howard Porter, with his team leading the league, was particularly pleased on his quint ' s fine road record. Having already won three road games compared with last year ' s one. Porter emphasized the fact that all teams would eventually hit their stride and the rest of the Pirate slate would be tougher contests. Looking forward to the remainder of the season, we are proud of our gallant cagers of the court. Win or lose, we shall give them our all. Coach Porter and his entire squad deserve high praises for what they have already occomplished. Frank Hogg, ' 50 Pirates Schedule East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Caroline East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina Wilson T. C. Apprentice Camp Lejeune Guilford Camp Lejeune Wilson T. C. Catawba Appalachian Elon Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba A.C.C. Apprentice Lenoir-Rhyne Appalachian W.C.T.C. W.C.T.C. High Point Elon High Point Guilford A.C.C. 84 BOXING The 1949-50 boxing team, coached by the former contender for the welterweight championship of the world Johnny Long, opened their season by entering the Clinton Golden Gloves. Led by Captain Bill Hunter, the Pirate pugilists brought 5 of 8 trophies back to East Carolina In addition to the teem trophy. Winners for the Pirates included Bill Hunter, Ken Stargardt, Crowell Williamson, H. A. Creef, Charlie Edwards, Cecil Phillips, and Bill Cole. Tournament officials said, East Carolina was the best conditioned and coached team In the tour Invading the University of South Carolina, Southern Conference Champions, East Caro- lina made an Impressive showing In losing the match 6V2-3 ' 2 with several unpopular decisions being awarded the champions. Bill Hunter, heavyweight. Bill Torrans, light heavyweight, and Cecil Phillips, welterweight, won their matches. Ken Stargardt, senior welterweight, drew with his opponent. It was Stargardt ' s first draw in 10 college bouts in two years, making his record 8 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. GOLF The 1949-50 Golf team has defeated Elon, Guilford, High Point, Appalachian and Wil- liam and Mary in the Conference matches, led by Captain Bill Stalls. The hard swinging Golf team has lost only one Conference match in two years of excellent play. TENNIS The 1949 Tennis squad emerged victorious in two Conference matches as they downed Elon 4-3 and Lenoir-Rhyne 7-2. A young inexperienced squad gave good accounts of themselves even in defeats as they showed the makings of a good squad that needed only experience. Charlie Bill Moye and Ben Harrison, our sensational doubles team, carried the purple and gold colors into the final round of the North State Conference Tour- nament before being defeated in o close match. SQUAD (left to right): Howord Porter, Head Coach; Bill Stalls, Captain; M. Mossey, M. Zellin, C. B. Moye, W. Wells. putt was good! Miss Margaret Til Anne Winsfeod Miss Nell Stollings WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women ' s Athletic Association is open to all women who are interested in athletics and the enjoyment of physical education on the campus. This organization supervises extra- curricular athletics for women. It is supervised by Miss Nell Stollings and Miss Margaret Tifft. OFFICERS President Florence Boerckel Vice-President Doris Pleasant Secretary Anne Winstead Treasurer Janet Cole Tecocn Reporter Ella Mae Brandon arjorie Thompson, Chief Morshal Thelma Page, Morshol Christine Strickland, Marshal ' f V i ! I m l iiil tfi! ACTIVITIES SADIE HAWKIN ' S DAY HOMECOMING CARNIVAL REGISTRATION HIGHLIGHTS SADIE HAWKINS DAY Outstanding among the big occasions at East Carolina this year was Sadie Hawkins Day. Sponsored annually by the Science Club, the big event was staged on campus this year with a real race to the finish. Mayor Stafford of Greenville fired the shot that sent those gals after the helpless bachelors this year. In the evening a dance with all Dogpatchers out in their Sunday best featured the close of the She Got Her 1 ' $ 5C n M H K 1 ' ■In K: ' H . : - - m : H 3m H S 6m a- kjmPi ' Sm. ' =5 ' -T tn The Three Clowns OF THE YEAR.. REGISTRATION-HOMECOMING -CARNIVAL From registration to Homecoming — through the year, East Carolina is a busy place. With the largest enrollment in history, men again outnumbered the women this year. Yes, our campus is on active place all the way from the tables at registration to the crowds that come bock for Homecoming. Moble Lewis, Marshol Frances Wilson, Marshol Swain, Marshol WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WHO ' S STANDING (left to right): Charles Woods, John Nelson, Keith Kilpotrick, Bill Sutton, Hilton Styron, Paul Morris • SITTING: Morgoret Mason, Florence Boerckel. WHO STANDING (left to right): John Pournaras, Carl Conner, Robert Midyette, Lynwood Kilpatrick, Ei Casey, Gilbert Corroll, Jock Hedgepeth, Virgil Clork • SITTING: Jessie Broxton, Gerry Amundson Lola Stephenson. GOVERNMENT RAZ AUTRY, President CHARLES WOODS, First Vice-President MILTON SAWYER, Second Vice-President JESSIE BRAXTON, Secretary PAUL MORRIS, Treosurer STUDENT LEGISLATURE OFFICERS Raz Autry, President; Charles Woods, First Vice-President; Milton Sawyer, Second Vice-President; Jessie Braxton, Secretary; Paul Morris, Treasurer; William Flanders, First Assistant Treasurer; Hilton Styron, Second Assistant Treasurer; Frank CeruzzI, His- torian. Under the capable leadership of Raz Autry of Dunn, N. C , the Student Government Association has been very active throughout the year. The tasks facing the Association have been many, and often it was hard to please everyone, but as always, things worked out for the best. Having more students hos meant more clubs and activities and with these came more spending. The largest job accomplished by the 1949-50 Legislature was the appropriation of funds. Everyone can look back and say that the Legislature carried out its duties to the last letter. STANDING COMMITTEES Without committees no government could function. It has been the work of the Standing Committees of the Student Government Association to work out the details and carry out policies passed by the Legislature. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE BUDGET COMMITTEE STANDING: Bernard Horn, Richard Polmer, Herbert Carter, J Roger Thrift • SITTING: Ellen Caldwell, Ireni Taumoros Riggs, Potricia Davis, Morguerite Austin. n, Mary Lou Braxton, Jone Cole. ELECTION COMMITTEE AWARDS COMMITTEE «t ' Mary Lou Braxton, Morsha ' Suson Smith, Marshol ' PUBLICATIONS TECOAN Your College Annual 1950 EDITORIAL STAFF HILTON STYRON Managing Editor PAUL GEER Associate Editor MILDRED COLE and SHEROD WHITE Assistant Business Managers FRANK HOGG Sports Editor MISS MARGUERITE AUSTIN Literary Advisor DR. JOHN O. REYNOLDS - Business Advisor STAFF MEMBERS Susanne Pournoras, Elizabeth Pate, Miles Buck, Ophelia Price, Bob Ostrander, Barbara Lamm, Lena Kite, Frank Ceruzzi, Gerry Amundson, Wilton Joyner, Roland Robertson, Julius Mills, Herbert Lossiter, A! Livesay, Gus Fokakis, Jim Walters, Lib Manning, Elbert Stocks, Carl Kinlaw, Bill Sutton, Betty Lou Brown, Sara Britt, Ethelyne Joyner, Paul Morris, Geraldean Council, Mary Bolkcum, Violet Moore, Joyce Edwards, Margie Smith, Louise Hedgepeth, Corrie Smith, Carl Conner, Jerney Minshew, Elizabeth Kornegoy, Everett Whitley, William Pittman, Donald Hatch, Jean Finch, Janet Tyson, Ruth Bortlett, Bill Williams, Phillip Spalding, Bill Phelps, Kenneth Booth, Winnie Herring, Wade Davis, Janet Keever, Bill Lloyd, Sarah Jackson, Bert Smith, Jane Cole. This is your 1950 Tecoan. Many changes hove been made this year as the staff members have worked to produce a larger and better yearbook. For the first time in the history of the college, the annual contains a student directory. As East Carolina grows into a larger and better college, your yearbook should also grow. We hope that our steps of progress this year are up with the progress of a great college. 102 THE STAFF AT WORK It has been our purpose to present, within these pages, as many students end activities in os many varied forms as possible. Such a policy gives to each student fairer representation ond therefore greater Interest, in this connection It has been our pleasure to Include as many individual potrolts as possible. An undertaking of this kind requires the help and cooperation of many people. Credit should be given to a very efficient staff whose job Is thankless for which no praise is too great. We have finished our job. The 1950 Teeoon Is yours. May It long bring back endearing memories of your college days. Paul Geer and Hilton Styron Elizabeth Pote and George Morris Carl G. Conner Editor-in-Chief TECO ECHO Your College Newspaper 1950 STAFF MEMBERS CURTIS NICHOLS Managing Editor BILL FLANDERS and WILTON JOYNER Associote Editors JEAN POWELL ..- Feature Editor WILBUR JONES --- Assistant Feature Editor BILL LLOYD Sports Editor LLOYD WHITFIELD Assistant Sports Editor The Teco Echo became a weekly this year after twenty-three years of service as a bi-weekly newspaper. During the year it has become established as the voice of the students ond an outlet of expression to lovers of journalism. Staff members look back on two first ratings awarded the paper last year and anticipote even greater success as their publication enters its twenty-fifth year. q.= :!: ' U= STAFF MEMBERS The purpose of the Teco Echo in this, its 24th year, has been an effort to present in readable form a l aleidoscopic view of College life, to accurately reflect news events of the campus on the front page, and to interpret that news in the editorial columns. The front and sports pages hove attempted to present the campus with a day-by-day account of campus life in o compus tone, recording meetings of student groups that were of a collective interest, playing up individual incidents that were significant in the campus stream of change, and always search- ing for human interest that would color the more routine happenings. Editorial Boord Business Staff Corolyn Mason, Marshal ORGANIZATIONS The things we do . . . when we have time. ' AIR LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Col William D. Brown, M Sgt. Bruce C. Baxter, Mojor Lomax L. May, M Sgt. Wil- liam H. Wise, T Sgt. Harold L. Wil- liams, Capt. James W. McDill. CADET OFFICERS Captain Plummer A. Daniels Squadron Commander 1st Lt. Virgil S. Clark Squadron Adjutant 1st Lt. Robert M. Glover A Flight 1st Lt. Norman E. Wicker B Flight 1st Lt. William F. Waters C Flight 1st Lt. Gilliam L. Porker, Jr. D Flight 1st Lt. Leon V. Kluttz E Flight 2nd Lt. Hilton G. Styron _ A Flight 2nd Lt. Cecil R. Murphy Acting Flight Sergeont 2nd Lt. Thomas E. Casey F Flight 2nd Lt. Arthur G. Lockord A Flight OFFICERS Virgil Clark, President; Leon Klutz, Styron, Secretary; Cecil R. Murphy, Wilson, Sergeont-ot-Arms. Vice-President; Hilton Treasurer; Thomas C. The Air R, O. T. C. Unit in 1949-50 completed its second year of service and grew in prestige as one of the outstanding departments on the campus. Three officers and three airmen are assigned to the unit, and since its opening at the beginning of the college academic year in September, 1948, it has been under the capable leadership of Lt. Col. William D. Brown, Professor of Air Science and Tactics. The mission of the Air R. O. T. C. program is to produce junior officers who have qualities and attributes essential to their progressive and con- tinued development as officers in the U. S. Air Force Reserve. This unit takes every opportunity to participate in college activities ond is becoming an integral part of campus life. It has a Cadet Club and Rifle Team. Parades and ceremonies are held at appropriate times. The Annual Military Ball was the major highlight among its social activities for the year, though it participated in city parades and other civic events. R. O. T. C. Hilton Styron, a Business Education major Is good not only In Accounting and Business Law, but scored highest with the rifle on the Banana River range in Florida this post summer. Styion, o senior at East Carolina and o member of the second advance class of the AROTC, set the pace at a tremendous score of 192 points out of a possible 200. Styron also had a record of 32 out of 40 bull ' s-eyes. Throughout most of the past year the members of the AROTC have been active in their scho- lastic work. As you know, All work and no ploy mokes Jack a dull boy, so the cooperative members of the various dance committees performed their duties to the best of their abili- ties and have helped to make the ball live long in the hearts of all. Through the archway marched the cadet officers and their guests to the music played by our college orchestra. This was one of the many happy occa- sions the cadets have hod since being together at East Carolina. A glance to your left and you will see o handsome Cadet with his beautiful coed. The lovely flowers and streamers surrounding the archway are o reminder of the pleasing atmosphere which everyone enjoyed at the Military Boll. Cadet Bob Osti and Jessie Braxton COLLEGE BAND The East Carolina Band, under the direction of Herbert Carter, continues to grow each year. The half-time shows at the football games this year were the best yet. The cap-lights donated by the students were an added attraction to the night maneuvers on the gridiron. All of the varied concerts and assembly programs have been highly enjoyed by everyone. ML THE COLLEGE CHOIR The College Choir, directed by Dr. Karl V. Gilbert, is to many students one of their favorite classes. For years to come the choir will continue to provide enjoyment for students and others. Y r BOB LEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA The Best Band in Tar-Heel Land — That is the slogan of Bob Lee and his orchestra, and the students believe every word of it is true. Formerly called The Collegians, this band was organized in 1946 on a cooperative basis, and has continued successfully ever since. WOMEN ' S CHORUS The Women ' s Chorus, popularly called the Glee Club, is made up of students from all departments on the campus. Their cheerful voices have been bring- ing gay and serious music to college programs and functions for years. The Chorus is directed by Mr. Dan E. Vornholt and Miss Alison Hearne is the Accompanist. ' IR ftw BETA KAPPA CHAPTER OF PI OMEGA PI Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, a national Honorary Business Education Fraternity, was organized at East Carolina Teachers College February 14, 1944. Students having a superior scholastic rating in Business Edu- cation and Education and at least an average rating in other courses are invited to join this organization. OFFICERS JOHN GETSINGER President LOUISE SUGG Vice-President JANE ALBRITTON - Secretary JERRY BENNETT Treasurer MARGARET BELI Historian TAU CHAPTER PHI SIGMA PI Phi Sigma Pi is a professional education fraternity for teacher colleges and schools of education. Our basis — knowledge, training and fellowship. Founded 1936. Highlight of the year — the spring banquet. OFFICERS GENE MIDYETTE ______ President SAM BYRD Vice-President HOGAN GASKINS Secretary PAUL GEER Treasurer PHI SIGMA CHAPTER OF SIGMA PI ALPHA The object of this fraternity is to stimulate an interest in, and to acquire a more intimate knowledge of the people, language, life, customs, and culture of foreign countries. This is an honorary fraternity and a grade of two on language courses is required of students before an invitation can be extended to them. OFFICERS PEGGY STEED President ELLEN BUFFKIN Vice-President ANN BEATTY Secretary-Treasurer Y. W. C. A M 3n ra| v% €jb L St i ! WSw ■CiL irlP ' FW K RfB a m r v - ' iSU ' iffl Kj fc MJijw ' y fidr lEi i KU ' ' Bvi -IH H ti . ' ■ ' ' !? m Jj This organization, in addit ion to the traditional World Student Service Drive, Christmas Chapel Service, Big Sister Program, House of Comradeship Program and Commencement Candle- lighting Service, has helped this year with the Tuberculosis Drive and as a part of the Big Sister Program acted as hostesses for High School Day in the spring and helped with Freshman Orientation. The YMCA and YWCA have worked together in maintaining the Y Hut and conducting Friday Night Vespers. Along with the other denominational groups on campus, the YWCA helped also with sponsoring Religious Emphasis Week. OFFICERS EVANGELINE BAKER President PATRICIA WILLIAMS -. Vice-President MARIE AYCOCK Secretary JANE ALBRITTON Treasurer Y. M. C. A, 1 { - 1 A - 1 CL_ - i -T«M!UU, ZZ ' ' . ■j, ' inm m.. ' i t. c iaM -« M«i ' ' 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 Y. 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 peldge myself to live by the principle of faith and service through Christ for which it stands. OFFICERS DONALD HATCH President PHILIP GORHAM Vice-President JAMES SMITH Secretary ALBERT EDWARDS Treasurer ■jji COMMERCE CLUB Ah! lights on at two o ' clock in the morning! What ' s up? Yes, OFFICERS you guessed it, a Business Law test Tuesday, a Shorthand test OTIS G. BAIN, JR. President Tuesday, an Accounting problem due Tuesday! This goes on JULIAN MURPHY Vice-President all the time, but we have fun, especially when we think of the crMTU i cva k orrptnrv, wonderful times we had at the carnival and the big February EDITH LEWIS Secretary dance. DOUGLAS AMERSON Treasurer HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This is the largest college Home Economics Club in North OFFICERS Carolina. By virtue of its size and active membership it is TEMPE MclNTYRE President one of the most active organizations on the campus. The _ THELMA RUSS Vice-President highlights of the year were the party for new members which ' , , o.nixr-n c was held in the fall and the party with the Music Club at ESTHER PARKER Secretary Christmas. FRANCES WILSON Treasurer INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The purpose of the International Relations Club is to promote a greater interest in ond a better understanding of national and international affairs by the students on the campus. Meetings consist of commentaries, forums, reports, and discussions of world problems both by students and out-of-town visitors. OFFICERS CURTIS PHIPPS President CONSTATINE FOKAKIS Vice-President EVELYN LITTLETON Secretary-Treasurer ENGLISH CLUB The English Club, the oldest deportmental club on the campus, OFFICERS celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary this year. It wos organ- LOUIS HINES President ized to promote the cause of good English on the campus, to ,.,.. , ,,; ... cdiwcv r r j further interest m good literature, and to give English majors W - - ' 5 Vice-President and minors the opportunity to know one another. LAURA WILLIAMSON _ Secretary EUGENE PINER Treasurer SCIENCE CLUB Objective: To bring together those students interested in Science, to promote a broader interest in scientific fields, and to develop greater knowledge of a scientific world. The Science Club is the sponsor of the traditional Hawkins Day at East Carolina. Sodi OFFICERS LOLA STEPHENSON President STANLEY DAII Vice-President PEGGY JEAN HART Secretary-Treasurer ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION The East Carolina Associotion for Childhood Education is a student branch of the International organization. Its members work together to increase professional knowledge, to promote a more general understanding of the value of early childhood education, to encourpge progressive changes, and to improve the standard professional training for teachers. OFFICERS PATRICIA DAVIS President BARBARA EISELE First Vice-President JEAN JACKSON — Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT TEACHERS Student teachers for the fall quarter did their practice teaching in the Greenville High School and eleven other schools in our service area. Dr. J. L. Oppelt is the Director of Student Teaching at East Carolina. MATHEMATICS CLUB In our club we take up some of the most puzzling problems OFFICERS and solve them. We may get crazy answers, but they ' re all VIOLET MOORE _ _ President solved mathematically. So if you hove any problems of any sort, just come to us, and I am sure that when you see what fun FRANCES EVERETTE Vice-President we have in working them you will change your major and join our club. HARRIET JAMES Secretary 119 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA V jf H H 1 T UmM li b i ' v i HBk ■. t% SwJI W ' jHt M m 1 mM The Robert H. Wright Chapter, organized in 1939, is this year engaged in many educational and community projects. Its activities included a broadcast from the Campus Studio in ion of Nationol Education Week. - ICERS ncLtiiN ij .uL- President CLEO SIMONS . Vice-President SARAH JUNE HESTER . . Recording Secretary DONALD BROWN ..-. Corresponding Secretary CAROLYN HOWERTON Tr THE COLLEGE SINGERS The College Singers ore an ensemble of selected voices who have for the post four years been delighting radio and other audiences in this part of the state. Mr. Dan E. Vornholt is their Director, with Miss Madeline Hodges as Accompanist, TEACHERS PLAYHOUSE We have been rather inactive during the past year because of the remodeling of the Austin Auditorium, but we are preparing for an active future. OFFICERS GERALDINE WEATHERS . President CLAUDE WEST, JR. Vice-President SUSAN SMITH Secretary VIRGIL CLARK Treasurer JARVIS FORENSIC CLUB The purpose of the Jarvis Forensic Club is the promotion of thinking, oublic speaking, and parliamentary procedure within the student body of East Carolina Teachers College. Several radio addresses discussing current national problems were presented over the local radio station. OFFICERS MILTON ZELLIN President HORACE MORRIS Vice-President LYNIEL BECK Secretary-Treasurer WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of the W. A. A. is to encourage the spirit of OFFICERS play for its own soke, to work for the promotion of physical FLORENCE BOERCKEL President activities among the student body under the leadership and DORIA PLEASANT __ Vice-President environmental conditions that foster health, physical efficiency, ANNE WINSTEAD Secretary end to develop good citizenship. JANE COLE Treasurer INDUSTRIAL ARTS Recognizing the need for the advancement of Industrial Arts OFFICERS in Eastern North Carolina, and desiring to promote better W. J. HYNES President professional interest and fellowship among students of Industrlol VERNON TYSON Vice-President Arts, the students pictured above met during the foil quarter PAUL WALDROP Secretary 1949 and formed the Industrial Arts Club. HENRY BRUTON - - Treasurer 122 VETERANS ' CLUB Our club is a social organization intended to inspire fri feeling among ex-servicemen and help in the solving of thei problems. It is a constructive group interested in thj advznze ment of scholastic and athletic achievement on the campus. OFFICERS ED CASEY President RAYMOND GRADY Vice-President RUTH BOSriAN-FRANK HOGG , Secretary JACK HEDGEPETH Treasurer VARSITY CLUB Motto: To instill in its members the spirit of true fraternalism OFFICERS and loving brotherhood, to give to the man rather than to take MAC EURE President from him, and to do all in its power to develop men strong in JOHNNY LONG Vice-Presidint body, mind, and spirit, who sholl devote their life ' s energy to LEON JONES -. Secretary things worth while. KEITH KILPATRICK Treasurer 123 PRESENTING OUR ADVERTISERS whose generous co-operation has made it possible to give you a better annual at no additional cost. They have, through the pur- chase of advertising space, demonstrated a real interest in you and East Carolina Teachers College. In turn they deserve your loyal support and patronage. With this acknowledgment of the contribution made by our advertisers, the Editor and Business Manager conclude their work and present your 1950 annual with which we hope you will be pleased. — The Business Manager Congratulations . . . To the GRADUATES of 1930 1 In Every City There Is One Good Place To Shop . . . In GREENVILLE Its BELK-TYLER ' S uon6 GRRDURTES OF CLRSS OF ' 50 BLOunT-HRRVEY compRnv Eastern Carolina ' s Shopping Center T. A. LOVING AND COMPANY • GENERAL CONTRACTORS • GOLDSBORO NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS ' SUPPLY STORES • Book Store • Soda Shop • Stationery Store Best Wishes for Better Health and Happ ness L awilna JJaim • grA DE Milk Ice Cream L ompliment. of Um BROTHERS Restaurant, Soda and News Service ' We Serve the Best ' Compliments of Guaranty Bank and Trust Company Time Tested Established 1901 Central Offices and Two Branches in Greenville Other Branches Belhcven Robersonville Bethel Snow Hill Elizabeth City Vonceboro Hamilton Washington Williamston Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Capital Surplus $1,250,000.00 Resources 30,000,000.00 We, FIVE POINTS GRILL Appreciate Your Patronage Visit Us Often HASSEN BARAKEY, Proprietor The citizens of Greenville consider East Corolina Teachers College one of the community ' s greatest assets, and sincerely appreciate the value of hoving 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 1950, and to the student body as a whole, they extend best wishes for success in future undertakings. Congratulations and Best Wishes Globe Hardware Co. 120 West Fifth Street Greenville ' s Best Hardware Store Scott Motor Sales Studebaker Sales and Servi Telephone 4346 Toff Office Equipment Co. Remington Standard and Portable Typewriters New and Used Compliments of . . . Stauffer ' s Jewelers Your Headquarters for Elgin, Bulova, Homilton, and Emerson Watches CompI ments of John Flanagan Buggy Company Your Friend y Ford Dealer Ser ving Greenville and Eastern Carolina You ' l be ahead with NASH Greenville Equi pment ' Co. 2002 Dickinson Ave. Phone 4218 Wagner-Waldrop Motors, inc. Lincoln — Mercury 2201 Dickinson Ave. Dial 4525—4528 DRINK ROYAL CROWN Best By Taste Test Stafford Oldsmobile Co. Oldsmobile — GMC Trucks Brady ' s Restaurant Steaks — Seafood end School Supplies, Greeting Cords and Stationery A. B. Elington and Co. Compliments of Stokes and Hudson Barber Shop Drums ' Hatchery and Feed Store Chicks — Feeds Congratulations Seniors Sanitary Barber Shop Corr pliments of Peop es Bakery Suppliers of Your Bakery Products at the Soda Shop Compliments of College View Cleaners and Laundry, Inc. Greenville ' s Largest Plant J A Collins Son Furniture, Rugs Stoves House Furr ishings AURORA GREENVILLE Try Us First! Dial 4010 Greenv lie, N. C. Home Furniture Store Pitt County ' s Most Popular and Reasonably Priced Enjoy Pepsi -Cola 12 Ounces, Only 5 Cents • 1809 D ck nson Ave. Telephone 2113 GREENVILLE The Best Market in the State 5 Sets of Buyers 17 Warehouses Tobacco Board of Trade Courtesy and Service Await You at Bunch ' s Shoe Service Cotanche Street J. W. Bunch, Owner and Monoger Compliments of The Daily Reflect-or Pitt County ' s Oldest and Live • St Newspaper ' Evening Hours ore Read! ng Hours Congrat jiations The Qual to the Seniors o Bootery ty Footwear 1950 Greenville, N. C. Washi ngton, N C. Compliments of B N Motor Sales Dodge — Plymouth Soles and Service Greenville, N. C. Congrotulotions to Seniors of 1950 Saieed ' s 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. Your Stationer Carolina Office Equipment Company Printer, Stationers, Office Outfitters Underwood Typewriters Greenville, N. C. Penney ' s Where the Notion Shops and Saves Everything for the Entire Family Compliments of Saslow Credit Jewelers Your Friendly Jeweler Congratulations and Best Wishes Bissette ' s Drug Stores 427 Evans Street Greenville ' s Finest Drug Store Efird ' s Department Store In Q Friendly City 1 Quality of Lower Prices A Friendly Store in a Friendly City Compliments of H L Hodges and Co. Farm Supplies, Paints and Hardware East Fifth St Greenville, N C. For the Best in Foods Honeycutt ' s Market The Tender Cuts ore from Honeycutt ' s Compliments of Scott ' s Dry Cleaners Telephone 3722 Greenville, N. C. Compliments of New Deal Cleaners Paul M. Cosey, Student Representative Lautare ' s Bros. Registered Jewelers American Gem Society Pitt Motor Co., Inc Koiser-Frazer Automobiles — Federal Trucks 502 N. Green St. Compliments of V. A. Merritt and Sons G. E. Appliances The Watch Shop Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Compliments of Moseley Brothers, Inc. Compliments of Jimmy Smith Southern Supply Co. 412 Evans Street J. A. Piver, Mgr. Greenville, N. C. Phone 3716 lilHLlER HOD SmiTH rnotoaraoKierd OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE TECOAN 12 EAST HARGETT STREET NORTH CAROLINA 133 STUDENT DIRECTORY Adcock, Donald B. ... Adcock, E. Joyce ...- Albritto ' n, Jane Albntton, Janice , -- Alderman, Helen Aldndge, Jesse A. ... Alexander, George L. Alexonder, William D Alford, Arthur S Allard, Betty . .. Allen, Curtis T. . .. Allen, John I Allen, Julia Allen, Mary Frances Alston, Thomas C. .. Anderson, Carl L. Anderson, Moxine Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Ray B. Andrews, Henry L Andrews, Rachel Ange, Perlie M. Auerback, Albert . Autry, G. Raz Avery, Cleon Aycock, Margaret Balkcum, Eloise .. Banks, Daniel Borden, Charles . Barefoot, Vergie Barfield, Curtis Barker, Charles D Ruth Bartlett, Bass, Gorr Boss, Robert D. ... Batchelor, A. Jack Batchelor, Octaviou Botemon, Deryl Boteman, Sylvia Batten, Goye Baucom, Ransom Bauer, Leonard Boysden, Gloria Lynn W. Pete H. Bean, Inez ... Beard, Betty Beatty, Ann Beatty, Clelond H. . Beck, Lyniel Beck, R. Kelley Beddingfield, Erma Bell, Margaret Bell, Thomas V. Bennett, E. Everett Bennett, James I. .. Bennett, Kathleen Bennett, Lillian . . Bennett, Sara Benson, Edward D. . . Henderson, N Rocky Mount N C c c c c c c ' c c c ' c c c c c c c c c c c Pa c c c c c Benton, Aldoth Benton, Janie .. Benton Lila Goldsboro, N Chadbourne, C Elizabethtown, N . Rocky Mount, N Greenville N Benton, Thomas M . Goldsboro, N . C. Berman Allan Portsmouth, Vo. . . .. Mt. Olive, N Durham, N Holly Springs, N Durham, N Berman, Millord L. Berry, William C ..... Best, Elmer D Swanquarter, N .. Stumpy Point, N Vo, . C. . c. Best Myrtle Mt Olive N Elizabet Cityi N Kinston N Best, William A Biggs, Robert H. ... Bishop, Lionel L Stumpy Point, N Swanquarter, N Mt. Olive, N . c. . c. Ahoskie, N c. Elizabeth City, N Laurinburg, N . Wilmington, N Durham, N .... Greenville, N Bizzell, Louise Block Ernest G . . Newton Grove, N Portsmouth, , c. Blackwell, Yvonne Blades, Ralph W Blair E P Oxford, N .. Elizabeth City, N . c. Farmville N Blake, Charles R. ... Bloke, Harold R Blake, Jimmy H Blakeslee, Kenneth Midway Pork N Louisburg, N I Net York, ' N Midway Pork, N Chapel Hill, N . c. c. Murfreesboro, N Elizabeth City, N Bland, Mottle Lou Bland, McDonald Vonceboro, N Greenville, N . L. . c. Wilson, N Goldsboro, N Bland, Vilmo ... Blonkenship, Amos C Greenville, N Beaufort, S . c. , c. . Poison, N Jomesville N Blood, Donald W. Blue Ahcio Greenville, N Carthage, N Tyner, N Edenton, N Snow Hill, N . . .. Snow Hill, N Louisburg, N Boddie, Frank S Boerckel, Florence . Boettcher, Otto H Boettcher, Mrs. Ruth Oxford, N .. -. Boltimore, . . SnovN Hill, N Snow Hill, N c. Md. . c. . c. ... . Cove City, N Dover, N . Black Creek, N Bonner, Frank T, Bonner, Rupert R Boone, J. DeRother Aurora, N Aurora, N c. . c. . c. Bacchus, Robert H. ... _ - Norfolk, Vo. Bogley, Mary Sue Elizabeth City, N. C. Bogley, Thyreese - Hobbsville, N. C. Bailey, Bobbie Thomosville, N. C. Bailey! Garland Bell Arthur, N. C. Bailey, Hattie Williomston, N. C. Bailey Paul C. Hobgood, N. C. Bam, Otis G. Wilmingto n, N. C. Baines Marshal L .. .. .-- Greenville, N. C. Baker, Beth Spring Hope, N. C. Baker, Evangeline Nashville, N. C. Baker, Gene P Greenville, N. C. . Goldsboro, New Bern, Angier, C Pollocksville, N r ... Wilson, N ( inston-Solem, N . Gorysburg, N c: Shorpsburg, N Shorpsburg, N L c Selmo, N r Roeford, N c. Norfolk, Vn C r Dudley, N ( Walstonburg, N C Morgonton, N Harrisburg, N L .. How River, S C .. New Bern, N c . . New Bern, S r ..... Zebulon, N ( .... Clinton, N L Bowers, George Bowland, Sarah Boyd, Chester G. Boyd, Edmund B, Boyd, Hilton E. Boyd, Jesse R. Boyd, Robert B Boyd, William P. Boyette, Dorothy Boyles, Demor H. Bradshaw, Ea odsher, Gloria .. ody, Robert L. . axfon, Mary Lou axton, Rufus K. eedlove, Grace eedlove, Nell .. . ght, Edward nso ' n, Dons ... Mebone, New Bern, Greenville, New Bern, Rocky Mount, N. C. Robert C. Sara .. ,, Dorothy Belwood, N. C Elizabeth City, STUDENT DIRECTORY ContnU Bryant, Dorothy Bryant, Douglas Br ant, William E. Buck, Miles R. Buffkin, Ellen Buffkin, Hazel Bullock, James Bullock, Thomas G. Bulluck, Yettie Bunch! Winfred H. Bundy, Patricio Bunn! 1 ' ° ° Bunn, Paul B, Burke, Alston Burnette, Harnett Butler, Robert Butts, Annie 1 Bynum, Jack Byrd, Betty _ . Byrd, Morie Byrd, Reginalc Byrd, Shirley Kinston, N. C, Rocky Mount, N. C. Pendleton, N- C, Syracuse, N, Y, Tabor City, N, C. Tabor City, N. C. Jacksonville, N. C. . Spring Hope, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. .__. LaGrange, N. C. Corbett, Bel: Caison, Minnie Caldwell, Bobbie Caldwell, Peggy Calfee, Emma Campbell, Betsy Camper, Sam H. Cannady, Daniel L Cannon, Jennie Carlton, Herbert R. . Carmichoel, Mrs. E. R. Can Carr, Alvis B. Carr! Joyce ...!V Carr, Margaret .. Carr, Marshall . Carraway, Thyra Carrowan, lola .. Carson, Don L. .. Carter! Mory Ellen Corver, Elsie Casey ' , Kenneth P. Casey, Paul J. Casey, Paul M Casey, Thomas Ed . Causey, Beulah Cavenaugh, Edward Ceruzzi, Frank .... Chadwick, Claudia Chaffoo, Daisy ... Chamblee, Lula . . Charlton, Robert D. Cherry, Charles R. Cherry, Frances Cherry, Truman Chesson, Jacqueline Chick, Robert L, Clark, Amos O Clark, Giles R Clark, Herbert L. Clork, Janice .. Clark, Virgil S. Clarke, Camille ..... Clarke, Milton V. Clement, Ethel . . Cobb, Verna Cocke, Emily Cockrell, Martha Cole, Bill F Cole, Jane Columbus, Chris . Compton, V. Frankie . Congleton, Joseph W. Connelly, Ernest J. . Connelly, Mable Conner, Carl G Cooke, Robert V Cooper, Jams Cooper, ' Myrtle Tarboro, .... Troy, N. C. .. Kelford, N. C. Kelford, N, C. .. Angier, N. C. Portsmouth, . Mamers, N Garland, N. C Loris, S. C .. . Roseboro, N. C Wadeville, N. C Wodeville, N. C Belhaven, N. C Washington, N. C Gala: . New Bern, Raleigh, .. Rocky Mount, . . ' Goldsboro, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Winston-Salem, Weldon, Raleigh, Goldsboro, New Bern, Goldsboro, Goldsboro, . Bethel, Woshington, ' Roper, Rocky Mount, Greenville, . Elizabethtown, Eiizabethtown, .. Lake Landing, Oxford! Wendell ' , Goldsboro, Sanford, Goldsboro, Cedar Grove, Littleton, Spring Hope, Corbett, Rodolph W Corbin, Ashley H Corbin, James B. . ' ... ' ... .......VZ!... Greenville, Greenville, Corey, Lessie Robersonville, Council, Geroldeon M Cowburn, Shirley Cox Elizabeth Macclesfield, Lumberton, Formville Cox, G ' enn L Elizabeth City, Cox, Raymond H Cox, William J Washington ' , Cozart, James D Cozart James F Greenville, Oxford Crank, Henry E Crawford, Clifton E Crawford, James H. Crawford, Margaret Creach, Clara Creech, Lila Mae Elizobeth City, Washington, Greenville, Wmterville, Pollockville, Smithfield, Creech, Roy R Creef, Herbert A. Snow Hill! . Monfeo, Croom, Bettie . .... Crowley, George . Cuddihy, Roy L. Culpepper, Nancy Gushing, James E Cutler, Jack E. Dail, Mary Louise Dail Stanley Rocky Mount, Wilmington, Hopewel Danville . Wilmington, Washington, D— Washington, Kinston Dalton, Worth D, Daniel, Edythe Doniel, Plummer A. Black Creek, ... Washington, Danks, James Darby William Rocky Mount, Morganton Dougherty, Robert A Doughtry, John F Griffon, Wilmington, Davenport, Modoline David, Redwan E. . David, Richard C. Davis Alice Oak City, Fayetteville, Vonceboro, Durham ' Davis Crichton Davis Elizabeth Henderson Davis, Frances Jean Davis, Frances Lee Sel ' ma, ' Davis Janet Robbins, Davis Patricia Davis, Rachel Fremont, Davis, T. William .. Davis Wade M Henderson, Henderson, Davis, William B. Dawson, Fronces Stantonsburg, Kinston, Deon, Moynord A Deans, Sadie .. Oxford, Nashville, Dees, Beniomin B ... Boyboro, Aulander, Denton, Earl W . Dewar, Allen Dewar, Betty Dewar, Mrs Thadys Dexter, Catherine Dixon, Frances Dixon, George G Fuquay Springs, ....... Fuguay Sp r,ngs, Richlonds, Wolstonburg, ■ NewX ' n ' Formville Doresky, Ellsworth M. Dorsett, Franklin R. !:!!!!!!:::: Rocky Mount, Ahoskie, Douglas, Frances Duncan, Emory H Duncan, Helen Washington, Woodsdole, Murfreesboro, Dunn Mary Greenville, Dupree, Emilie _ Greenville, Clarks, EasCn, f h. Eason, Elizabeth . Easterling, William Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Edmondson, Bessie .. . Pikeville, STUDENT DIRECTORY L otitinuec Edwords, Albert A- . Edwards, Ann M. Edwards, Annie _.- .-- Edwards, Charles A. Edwards, Chorles H, Edwards, Dons .. Edwards, Edna Edwards, Frances .. Edwards, Joseph B. ._ Edwards, Joyce --. Edwards, Lillian Edwards, Mary Rose Edwards, Mayhue --. Edwards, Pansy -.. Edwards, Peggy - .- Epps, Audrey Epstein, Mox . . Estep, Howord K Etheridge, Natal Eure, McDonald Evans, Donald .. Everett, Rolond , Everett, Ruth .. Everton, Jack Fcircloth, Doris Fcircloth, Emily „. Faircloth, Imogene Fitzgerald, Dorothy Fitzgerald. Paul F, Flanagan, Mrs. Don; Flanagan, Mrs. RutJ- Flanders, Wiliam H. Fokakis, Constontine (Gus) Forbes, Anne Forbes, Jean Ford, Dolores Fountain, Charles L. . Fountain, Mrs. Morthc Frotarcongelo, Dante Durham, N. C. Pendleton, Chicod, Statesville, I . Statesville, Manteo, N. C. Portsmouth, Va. Belhaven, N. C. rfreesboro, N. C. Robersonville, ., . Battieboro, . . Columbia, _. Clinton, N. C. .„__ Fcyetteville, N. C- Roseboro, N. C. - Clayton, N. C. --- Greenville, N. C. Wallace, N. C Morehead City, N. C. Foucette, Vrrginia Felton, May - Fennell, Fitzhugh Toddy Brown Summit, Macclesfield, Wilmington, Portsmout Fields, Marshall H. Goldsboro F.schel, Frances . Vaughan, Condor, ■ocky Mount, Washington, Stokes, Seaboard, Tyner, Tarboro, Tarboro! ands, Frazier, Ursula Virgil Frymier, Paul - Plymouth, N. C. Fuchek, Maximilian M, N. Tarrytown, N. Y. Fulgham, Jane , Kenly, N, C. Fulgham, Nell . Selma, N. C. Furmage, Dons Porkton, N. C. Fussell, George H. „__ Rose Hill, N. C. Futrell, Wilton Ray Rich Square, N. C. Gaddy, Ester -... _.__ Wadesboro, N. C. Gainey, Jane Dunn, N. C. Garland, John C Portsmouth, Va. Garner, Nicholas C Newport, N, C. Gorrell, Maxwell . Clorendon, N. C, Garrington, Ida Mae . _ Jarvtsburg, N. C, Garris, Tipsey B. _ __ Ayden, N. C. Gaskill, Grady H _ __ __ . Wonchese, N. C. Gaskins, Robert B. __ _._._ New Bern, N. C. Goskins, Robert Hogan __. Greenville, N. C. Gatlin, Maggie Ernul, N. C. Gay, Bruce - -.- Jackson, N. C. Goy, Emma Lou — Gay, Evelyn Gay, Helen Gaylor, Donald F. Geer, Paul H. .._ Gentry, Clyde H. George, Thomas . Gerock, Mary Glover, Robert M. Godwin, Dewey Godwin, Leiand V. Goodman, Mary ... Goodson, Joe Goodson, William Gore, Bernice Gore, Caroll Gore, Tula Gorham, Philip Gorhom, Ralph Gower, James Grady, R. P. .... Grady, Robert L. ... Morehead City, Swansboro, N. C. Greenville, N. C Greenville, N. C Greenville, N. C .... Greenville, N. C Clarendon, N. C , . Clarendon, N. C .. . Clarendon, N. C Battieboro, N, C Rocky Mount, N, C Norfoll , Va Salh Grant, Harold W. Gray, Frances ... ... .. Greathouse, Mrs. Eula Greene, Billie . Greene, Dewey Gregson, Eloise Grey, Thomos ... Griffin, Clinton Grote, Joann Gulledge, Anita — Gulledge, Joe Gunter, Mrs, Inez Gurganus, Marian Gurganus, Wallace Gurganus, William Gurkin, Herman Roper, N. C Gurley, T. R Goldsboro, N. C GuthriG, Douglas Engelhard, N. C Guthrie, Mildred Engelhard, N. C Guthrie, Rex B Pactolus, N. C Guthrie, Sam L. Wonchese, N. C — H— Hackney, Mae Washington, N. C Hadock, Maggie Hookerton, N. C Rocky Mount, N. C. Gates, N, C. N r . . Roduco, N. C. .. . Sonford, N. C. N. C. Dover N r ...... Scranton, N. C. ... Goldsboro, N. C. N, C. Mt. Olive, N r ... Rich Squore, N. C. Ahoskie, N. C. N, C Raeford, N. C. Raeford, N. C. N, C. N r Greenville, N. C. Hamilton, Jeanette .. Hamilton, W. E Hanchey, Ve ' ma Hansen, Paul M. Hardee, Hugh Hardee, Marilyn Hardin, Romolus ... .. Hardison, Velma ..... Hardison, Vera Harawick, Betty Hardy, Mrs. Dorothy Hardy, Evelyn Hardy, Mrs. Floreine Hardy, Grace Hardy, Joyce . .. Hardy, Lillian Harper, Mrs. Edno ... Harper, Peggy Harrell, Gladys Harrell, Wm. T Harnett, Mrs. Julia .. Horriett, George Harrington, Mildred Harris, Ann Harris, Anthony _ Elizabethtown, N. C Oak City, N. C Oak City, N. C . . Stedmon, N. C Elizabethtown, N. C ... Kenansville, N. C . ... . Solemburg, N. C Portsmouth, Va Richlands, N. C Scotland Neck, ...... Greenville ' , Raleigh ' LoGrange, N, C Kinston, N. C LaGrange, N. C !! ! Knightdole, ' N. ' C Dioblo Heights, N. C Willard, N. C Willard, N. C Broadway, N. C , Swanquarter, N. C Warrenton, N. C 138 STUDENT DIRECTORY d J Harris, Edward .. ■■ ' - ' ■ -- (; 1 j n,(jn ' N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N K N c! c ' c c. c. c. c. c. c: c. c: c. c. c. Va! C. c. c. c. ; c, c. c. c. c. c. c. 8: c, c c. ' c. c ' . c. Vo! c. c. c! c. c. c[ c. c i; c. c. c. c. c. c. Hyder, Dorothy Greenville N C Horris, Geraldine Hynes Evelyn Greenville, N. C Harris, Joline Hynes! W. J. ; ' Norwalk ' Conn Harris Lucille Louisburg, Hynson, Priscillo Inabinett, Charles Ipock Edith Washington, ' N. C Harris, Ruby Harris, Tommy Conetoe ' , ... Roanoke Rapids, Harrison, Ann Harrison, Ben Greenville, Holifox, N. C Vanceboro N C Harrison Lillie Kinston ' Ipock, Mary Ernul ' N C Harrison, Fred Snow Hill New Bern N C Hort, Dixie Hookerton, ' Ireland, Herbert New Bern, n ' C Hart, Gene M. . Isles, Dorothy Thelma, N. C Hart, Peggy Hortsell, Robert Hatch, Delbert Ayden, Kinston, Mt Olive Jackson, Betty B. Jackson, Betty J Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, E. Jean Bell Cross, N. C Raleigh, N. C Mt. Olive, N. C Hatch, Donald Mt. Olive Hatch, Van Ayden, Hatch, Sadie Ayden, Formville, Cedar Falls, Formville, Rocky Mount, Hathaway, George Houser, Martho Howkins, Mary Lou Hayes, Ben S. ' Jackson, Garlond Jackson, Leon W. . Jackson, Lloyd :::..;:: Mt.1?i? ? n. ' c Pikeville, N, C Black Creek, N. C Angier, N. C Hayes, Sue Foyetteville, N. C Hayes, Willard Rocky Mount ' , Goldsboro, Seven Springs, Greenville, Jackson ' Walter . Burlinaton, N. C Haynes, Shirley Jacobs, Joseph :;;.:,;...;.::;. Aho?kie, ' N. c Head, Margaret .. Hearn, Alison James, Benjamin . Robersonville, N. C Robersonville, N. C Heath, Betty Heath, Jacquelyn Cove Cityi Washington, coIToIy: Maury, Warrenton, Rocky Mount, James ' , Raymond . V.V.V.V..V.V .V .! .... WashTngton, d ' . C Heath, Jo Ann .. James Robert Bethel N C Heath, Roland Jarrett, Russell Draper, N. C Heath, William Hedgepefh, Eftie Jefferson, Russell Jenkins, Clara Pinetown, N. C Durham, N. C Hedgepeth, Elizabeth Hedgepeth, Jack Jennings, Dorothy Jernigon, Evelyn Elizabeth City, N. C Lewiston N C Heilig, Doris Dunn N C Henaghan, Marilyn . Greenville, ' Hopewe Rose Hill, Oxford, Oxford, Jerome ' Sal ' lv Rose Hill, ' N. C Henry, Edward P Herring, Winnie Jester, ' Mary Hobbsville, N. C Thomasville, N. C Hester, Anne .. Kilford N C Hester, Ben Robersonville, N. C Hester, Sarah Jane Hurdle Mills, Greenville, Greenville, Rocky Mount, Deep Run Johnson, Arthur Greensboro, ' N. C Hilburn, David Hilburn, Mrs. K. W .. Hill, Aubrey Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Christine Neuse, N. C Kinston, N. C Ayden N C Hill, Catherine . . . Johnson Elizabeth . ... Johnson, Frances Johnson, Frederick Willard N C Hill, Heddia Kinston, Eure, ' N. C Hill, James Hill Reba Smithfield, ' Greenville, Hill, Ross Johnson ' UmeT Robersonville N C Hilton, Jean Greenville Greenville, N. C Hines, Louise Hines, Sallie Williomston, Faison, Johnson] John Johnson, Marvin Johnson, Milam Johnson, Von F Johnson, William Johnston, Sidney Johnston, Sterling Johnston, Stephen ... Johnston, Wade Robbinsville, N. C Hinson, Carl Hinson, Thelma Wolstonburg, Scotland Neck, N. C Coots, N. C Eure, N. C Thomasville, N. C Halifax, N. C Moncure, N. C Littleton, N. C Littleton, N. C Littleton, N. C Scotland Neck, N. C Cove City N C High, George Hobbs, Marvis Hobbs, Richard Hobbs, Robert Hobbs, William Hobgood, Ramono Hockoday, Otiey Hodges, Joseph Washington ' Hobbsville, Thomasville, Wilmington, Raleigh, Oxford, Roanoke Rapids, Washington, Washington, Hodges, Madeline Jolley! William Jones, Alice Jones, Anne . Washington, N. C Greenville, N. C Neuse, N. C HofleriilVian Gatesville, Hogan, Ida Hogg, Frank , Chooel Hill, New Rochelle Jones, Annie Lee .. Jones David Formville, N. C Holcomb, Becky Grifton, Grifton, Portsmout jonS: Eupl ::::::: ::: ' . ' Z ' ' ZZ Z ...- GaHand! n! C Holcomb, Howard . . Holder, Cons .. . . Jones, Howard Jones Mary Thomasville, N. C Snow Hill, N. C Holland, Arthur Hopewe Roseboro. Jones ' , Robert Portsmouth, Vo Holland, Lilly .. . Goldsboro N C Hollars, Sylvia Holliday, Jean Holmes John Boone ' , v:::::::;:::::::::: . ' wlmort ' Rocky Mount Jones! Susie . ' Z Jones, Vernon Halifax, N. C Kinston, ' n! C Holscher, Franz . Jordan, Alice Jordan, Elizabeth Jordan, Willie Ann z!!!!;:;!!!;;!!!;;;;;!!! ' Ronsomvi ' iie, ' n. c Fremont, N. C Belhaven, N. C Hovelock, N. C Princeton Holton, Joyce . ......... Honeycutt, Crosley .. Vandemere, ' Hood, Barbara ' .. Goldsboro ' , Lake Woccomow, Greenville, Plymouth, ' Hood, Henry Ayden, N. C Hooker, Kotherine Hooks, Whitley Horner, Wanda Jean Joyner] Ethelyne ... Joyner, Mrs. J. B. Jovner Wilton Greenville, N. C .. Formville, N. C Greenville, N. C House, Anne Juron, Fred W. - Rocky Mount, N. C Howard, Alton . . Kearney, Eilo Howard, Charles . Howard, Virgil Wilkesboro ' , Pikeville, — K— Goldsboro, N. C Howell, Margaret . Howerton, Carolyn Hudgins, Elvin .. Severn, Woodsdale, Norfol Keegan, Daniel Keegan, Thomas Grand Falls, N. B. Canoda Grand Falls, N. B. Canada Newton Grove, N. C Hudson, Mary Greenville Raleigh N C Hudson, Howell Huff, John Greenville, Kellay, ' Ernest Jocksonville, N. C Huffmon, George Bridgeton, ' Willard, Oxford, Kelly! Sophia Kelly! n! c! Hughes, Annette Hughes, Craven . . . Kennedy, John Kilby, Elsie . Wilmington, N. C Bath, N. C. Both N C Hughes, Norma . . Humphrey, Charlotte . Chadbourii Richlands, Kllpotrick, ' Veith Kilpatrick Lynwood Kinston ' , N. C. Kinston, N. C. Hunt, Gerald .. Kinord c ' allie Hunt, Richard Kincaid, Lawrence King Arthur !!.......!!!!!!!!!!!.! Port smoufh, va. Kinston, N. C. Hunter, B. J. ..... . V.V... . .. Winston-Solem ' , Hunter, Edgar King, Charles . King, Joe E. Beoufort, N. C Goldsboro, N. C. Hurdle, Louisianna ..... Sharpsburg, STUDENT DIRECTORY Co„u,u.J Wnllnrp N King, VelvQ K ' nl° ' mi o d Avdpn N Kinlaw, Max Kinlaw Shirley - Lumberton, Ayden, N Kirby Merle Kenly N Greenville, ' N Kittrell Bill -- Vanceboro, N Wlntprville N Knight, Frances Knox Billy . Roanoke Rapids, N Stotesville, N Aurora N Koonce, Elwood Warre Kornegay, Elizabeth . n Richlands, N - Seven Springs, N Kornegoy, Nannie ..- Kovach, Michael . Magnolia, N N. Torrytown, N Krekeler Al Kugler, Jane _ - - Washington, K — L— Newton Grove N Lancaster, P, Tolmage - Lakedale, N Landen, Sherrod N. ____ Landing, Williom F. Lane, Margaret --- -- Rocky Mount, N Plymouth, N Rich Square, N Gatesville N Longley, Arthur Longley, Chester Langley Jane Jacksonville, N Farmville, N Greenville, N Four Oaks N Lossiter, Mrs. A. W. „ Snow Hill, N Charlotte N Lassiter, L, Melvin . __ Latham, Mrs, Billie 0. Milwaukee, N Washington, N Loughinghouse, Jane Greenville, N Law1on ' ' Cl tu°s I   Algprnnn N Clinton N Fnnr Onks N Lee ' Reba Lee R B Kinston N Lee, Walter E. __ -- Greenville, N Leggett, Susie Leggett, Walter L. ..„- Leonard, Patsy Lewis Coye Washington, N Hassell, N Louisburg, N GrPPnville N Lewis Earl E Lewis Mable Smithfield, N Rpd Rnnk N Lindsley, Mary , Williamston, N Greenville Little, Mary E Washington, N Littleton, Mary _.__ Liverman, Alice - Ransomville ' , K Winterville S Lloyd, William T Lockamy, Vance M. ... Thomosville, N - -- Rocky Mount, S Lopez - Alarcon, Palon- Lupton, Cecil R. Swanquarter, S Lupton, Joseph W. ._. MacKenzie, Donald C Greenville, N Roonoke Rapids, N McArthur, Alvin D. .... McArthur, Geraldine . :!;;z;i;;;:;;;;;:;;;;!;;;;;; z;;; Goidsboro, ' n McCotter, Frank . McCotter, Robert F. ._ McCoy, Robert L — - Vondemere, N „.- .. Vondemere, N Kin-;tnn K McDonald, Dorothy 1 lllinQton, t- McDonald, Lee Roy - Carthage, N. McDonald, William B. .. Portsmouth, McDougold, Wade G Raeford, N. McGee, Eunice Greenville, N. McGlohon, Leah Winterville, N McGlohon, Peggy .___ _. Winterville, McGowan, Mrs. Ella Greenville, McGowan, Irene - Greenville, I McGowan, Jean Greenville, Mclntyre, Tempe Red Oak, McKeel, Dorothy Whiteville, McKenzie, Alice Clinton, I McKenzie, Betsy .._ Clinton, McKinnon, Mary Durham, McLowhon, Mark D. ._ Goidsboro, ■ m A. Greenville, E. .. _ Hopewell McLeod, William G. McMillan, Harry S. . McNabb, Theresa McWorter, Malcolm Maddrey, Constance „_.„_„. Severn, N Maddrey, Mary _ Seaboard, N Madigan, Francis _. Portsmouth, Maennle, Frank Carney, h Mallard, Annte Trenton, N Manning, Elizabeth Williamston, N Manning, Myrtle .__ Robersonville, N Manning, Zack ._ „„„ Winston-Salem, N Norfolk, . Chinquapin, N Wallace, N Conway, S Conwoy, 5 Enfield, Manuel, Lynwood Maready, Lessie Maready, Pauline Maring, Henry Manng, Jacquelyn Marsh, Carlton ,_ Elizabeth City, Marshburne, Alyce Clinton, N. Martindale, Beniamin Portsmouth, Mason, Carolyn ... Atlontic, N, Mason, Margaret Swansboro, Mason, William N Lillington, ;v assengill, Ethel . Four Oaks, ;v,assey, Barbara Pleasant Hitl, Mossey, Moulton B. Greenv Matthews, Jack Matthews, Jimmie Matthis, James H. Moy, Robert Moyo, Robert ____ , Mays, Robert A. Medlin, E, Hoyt ... ZZ Medlin, John F Meeder, Andrew K Meekins, Jonice Meeks, June Melvin, Alman W. . .. Melvin, LJla Mercer, Hannah Messer, Mable Mewborn, EuIq Michael, Margaret Michaels, James C. Mtdgett, Levene W. Midgetle, Dorothy Midyette, Robert Eugene Greenville, Tn] --.. Hopewell, Elizabeth City, N Greenville, N .,„ Chadbourn, N - Dunn, N Hookerton, N Southmont, N Portsmouth, Rodanthe, N rton C. Katr Martha Mizelle, Charles W. Mtzelle, Lois „ Monroe, Peggy Moore, Arthur Lee .. Moore, Barbara Fay Moore, Clifton H. .. Moore, Cora .. . Moore, Goodwin Fairfield, .._ Henderson, Merritt, Greenville, Rocky Mount, Ayden, P wehsviVle , ' Bethel, St. Pauls, ... Washington, Both Moore, Maud ... . Snow Hill, Mnr.ro tvlinn Mnnrp Pniilinp Rath Moore, Ruth . Timberlake, ;now h ' ||- Morgan, William J. ... ... Rocky Mount, Stplln Morris, Betty Morris, Horace Stella, 140 STUDENT DIRECTORY Conu j Morton, Betty Greenville Morton, Eioise - — Morton, Henry H. _____ __ _ Morton, Marian _____ ____ Carolina Beach, Kinston, Blowing Rock Moye, Charles Willrom Mulligan. William P_ Greenville, Glen Ridge, Murphy, Cecil R. Davis, Murphy Julian Murphy, Mrs. Mary _ Louisburg, Musselwhite, Charles A _____ _ _ ___ Greenyille, Musselwhite, Joseph H _ _ Greenville, Musselwhite, Voda _ ___ Lumberton, Mustion, Eugene T _ _ Colerain, — N— Nash Peggy Naylor Lillion Nelms, Lonnie Nelms, Samuel G Nelson, Herman D .__ Oxford, Oxford, Greenville, Nelson Mary Newkirk Jean Newsome. Jack M Ahoskie, Newton, Constance __ _ New Bern, Richlands Nicholson, James D. _ __ Nickens, C. Graham _ ___ Noble, Dorothy Bethel, __ _ _ Gnmesland, Norris Eva Peletier Nulton, Lucy - -- Greenville. Oakley Ann ,_ Odum, George D _ .. Rocky Mount, O ' Neal Glenn B Jj ' i ' Ormond, Lewis B _._ Orr, Marie Bessemer City. Willard Ostrander, Robert Outland Archie Kelford Overmen, David J __ _ _ Overmen, Donald T ___-_ Goldsboro, __ Stantonsburg, Owen, Billie Jean ______ __ Rocky Mount. Owen, Nell __ Owen, Thomas J. Asheville. Elizabethtown, Owens! Mary Olive Goldsboro, ' Greenville Page, Thelma Montclair Poromore. Donold _.. ___ Parham, Annice Porhom, William E_ _ _ ___ Parker Esther -.V_ _ _ ________ Oxford. ' ____ _ Oxford, Clinton Parker, Burke H. _ Parker, Charles E. Parker, Edward E ____ __ Parker, George R Parker, Gilliam L Parker, James R. _ _ Williamston, Farmville, Maysville. _ Rocky Mount, __ __ Kinston, Parker, Jean ___ ___ Parker, Jeannette _ ____ Parker John B __ _ Belcross, Gnmesland, Bethel Parker, Kathenne __ Porker, Mervin J _ Parkerson, Josephine Parks, Ethel _ _ Ahoskie, V :::::: Gr l Jii , Parrish, Jack L. _ ___ Parson, Ruben L Parsons. Marvin A Partin, Beverly L Pate, Elizabeth _ _ __ __ Hopewe Hopewel Movesvill Hopewe Black Creek, Rowland ' Patterson. Norman E. . Potton, Millard Mebane Payne, Carroll L, _ Poyne, Iva ___ _____ Pearce, Audrey _ ___. Stumpy Point, Stumpy Point, Edenton, Pearce, Lou ' se Peel, Joan Peel, Stanley Peele, Ottis H. Pelton, Robert Perkins, Sarah A. H. Perr ' Perr-. Perry, Margie _ Perry, Mary Perry, Mildred Perry, Miriam Perry, Nell __ Peterson, Peggy Phipps, Noah C. Phthisic, Deloren Pilkinton, Shirley Washington, t Clinton, Mo. Apex, izobeth City, Edenton, New Bern. Beaufort, Raleigh, ' Rocky Mount, Scotland Neck, _ Rocky Mount, Pleasant, Dons Pope. Florence Pope, M. B. _ Porter, Abbie Porter, Ola L Posey, Lawrence O. Postas, John Potter, Gwendolyn Pournaras. John Pournoras, Mrs Jo Powell, Carroll R. Farmville, Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount, Warrenton, _ High Point, Cove Durham. _ Roeford. Scotland Neck, Scotlond Neck, Goldsboro, Columbia Belhaven __ Ambndge, Pa. __ Ambndge, Pa. Kingstree, S. C. Clinton. N. Goldsboro, N, Ruthe _____ ____ New Bern Seven Springs, N, Rocky Mount, _ Greenville, Elm City, , Betty _ ___ Puckett, Gwendoly Pullen, Chorles R. Pulley, Elizabeth Red Bank, Clayton, Roanoke Rapids, Belhaven, Hilda Beulaville, Regal, P. W. _ _ Regan, Charles T. Register. Christine Rennie, Herbert Renshaw, Lucius Renshaw. Marga abeth City, Garysburg, N Richmond, Decatur, Texos Bethel, N. _ Conway, N, Conwoy, N. -_ - Clinton, N. STUDENT DIRECTORY .„ ,„„J M M M M N N N M M M N 6 N 1 N K N N N S K N C. c la C c c c c c c c c c c c c c Va C C c c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c c c Va c ' c c c c c c c c c c c c . c . c c . c . c c c . c Vo c . c . c . c . c . c . c : ' c . c . c Smith, James R _ Smith, Jennie Fountain, N. C. Beulaville, Tallohossee Smith John H Pirlk HiVl N C Rich Johnnie Rocky Mount, Smith Lewis B Cameron ' N C Burlington, Elizobefhtown, Hobbsville, Belhoven, Riddick, Annie Riddick, George T Smith! Mar . Fayetteville, N. C. Smith Stanley T J ' L ' ° ' l ' ' N £■ Smith, Mrs. Thclma Smith, William C Smith, William M. Smith, Mrs. Ulma Robersonville, N. C. Cory, N. C. De°e ' ' p ' RSn! ' ' N. ' C; Rives Ralph H Enfield Robbins, Charles T _ Robbins, Warren D Plymouth, Bethel, Roberson, Florence Roberson, Jay R Smithfield, Clinton, Sorrell, Winfred A. Sorrell, Worth Clayton, N. C. Clayton, N. C. Roberts, James R. Robertson, Lucy Robertson, Roland Robinson, Maxine Greenville, Williamston, Danvill Roxboro, Washington, Washington, Palmyro, Robersonville ' , Williamston, Rocky Mount, Bethel, ' Selma Spalding, Phillip G Spear, Pattie Mount Vernon, N. Y. Columbia N C Speight, Joseph C. Spikes, Horoce F Spivey, Neldo Spivey Willie Stonfonsburg, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Jockson, N. C. Roebuck, Donald W Roebuck, Harcum Rogers, Javan H .... Rogers, Ralph L. Rogerson, Edith Rogerson, Patricio Stallings, Bettie Stallings, Eugene Stalls, William H Louisburg, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Sfopleford, Mildred Staples, Thorton L Storgordt, Kenneth H New Bern, N. C. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Rollins, Martha Elizobefhtown, Newton Grove ' , Greenville Clinton N. C Rocky Mount N C Steed, Peggy Warsaw, N. C. Ross, Lois Woshington, Rose Hill, Kinston Steig, Mrs. Elizabeth Steig Ted Greenville, N. C. Greenville N C Stell Samuel C Rouse, Wealthy Seven Springs, Stephenson, Catherine Stephenson, Lola Stephenson, Roland W Stevenson, Arthur B Willow Springs, N. C. Willow Springs, N. C. Portsmouth, Vo. Elizabeth City, N. C. Rowell, Claude R Rowland, Rebecca New Bern, Pinetown, „ . Kelly, Stilley, John B Rocky Mount, N. C. - - Vonceboro, Cherry Point, Russell, Warren S Stillman, Nina _ Roper, N. C. — S Stocks, Wesley C. Greenville, N. C. gQtl ' Strand, Edwin M Stonwood, Wosh. Goldsboro, Strickland, Gladys Strickland, M. Christine .... Strickland, Nellie Strickland, Owen W Strider, Thomas L ::::::;::::: ::Tab ; ' g ' K: E: .. Cerro Gordo, N. C. Tabor City, N. C, Mt. Gileod, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Selma, Sotterthwoite, Henry D Saunders, Jackie Souls, George M Ronsomville, Nashville, Griffon, Hobgood, Swonsboro N C Sawyer, Milton H Sawyer, Romona Sawyer R D Camden, Washington, Stroud, William R Ayden, N. C Styron, Gertrude - Styron, Hilton G. Sugg, Beulah Moreheod City, N. C ... Dovis, N. C Snow Hill, N. C Whiteville, Greenville, Scott, Mrs. Josephine Seiby ' , Robert C Self, Charles C. Dudley, Greensboro Sugg, Raymond Sum, Frances G Summers, Curtis G. . Sumner, Wilton J Sutliff Faye Princeton, N. C Durham, N. C Norfolk, Va --- Elizabeth City, N. C Leaksville, N. C Septer, Charles K Goldsboro, Sho °(rnde ' r ' °j ean Ronsomville, Weldon, Show, Betty Sutton, Arnn .. -. Greenville, N. C Shearin, Carmen ... Shepard, Tom H Sherrod, Hugh B Edenton Enfield Sutton Charlotte Shotwell, Muriel Greenville, Slier City Mt Olive N C Silverthorne, Bertha - Whortonsville Hopewe Simpson Jean Sworn, Thomas R _ Durham, N. C Singietory, Richard Singleton, Albet L Ehzabethtown Plymouth, Sweel, William T .. Swindell, Jock E Swindell, Rachel -. :::;:: :::::.:::: .. ° ' ' n: K: 8 Sloughter, Marvin Sloan, Lloyd Dunn, Washington, Dudley N C Snow Hill N C Tanner Robert E Smith Alfred L Greenville T— Smith, Carl Washington, Tatum, Russell B. _. ._ Hopewell, Vo SmllhicI nM. . Smith, Dennis R Hamlet Chocowinity, Taylor, Donold F Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Geraldine . Taylor, Jean Ann .. . Taylor, Jean Magnolia, N. C Greenville, N. C Kinston, N. C .!!!;!.!Z.;i;;i! Kmston, ' n. ' c Roeford Smith, James D Smith, James N Mt. Olive New Bern STUDENT DIRECTORY .«wJ Taylor, Paul M, Taylor, William N .. Washington, N Richlands, N . C C. i; C. c, c. E: . c, c, c, c. c. c. c, Va. c. C. c, c c, c, c, c. c. . c. c. c. i; c, c. c. West, Bernard C West, Mrs. Betsy R Greenville, N West, Mrs- Lynne N West, Mable Greenville N Weston, Robert N Wethe rington, Aldred F. Wetherington, M. G. Elizabeth City, N. .. .. Silverdole, N. - Kinston, N Ternll, Stonley J Tew, Joe R. . Greenville, N . Thomasville, N Thomas, Beniomin Kinston, N Wheeler, Lucius P. Washington N Thomas, Dorothy Conetoe, N Williamsfon, N Whiteville, N Rocky Mount, N Beuloville, N Tarboro, N Leaksville, N - --- - Goldsboro, N Rocky Mount, N . Black Creek, N Whichard, J. Eric - Stokes, ' N. White, John B. Norlina N White, Margaret Thomos, Mrs, Ruth T White, Olivia Scotland Neck, N. Thompson, James K. Thompson, Janie Thompson, Mor|orie Whitehurst, Gloria Whitehurst, Harold S Whitehurst, Mack G. Whitehurst, Thorburn _ Whitehurst, Virginia .,-- Norfolk, Greenville, N Thornton, Peggy - Dunn, N Robersonville, N Tilghman, Noncy . . Norfolk, Whitfield, Chorlotte .. Garland, N Tilley, Lester A Tolson, Carl David Morehead City, N -.- Swansboro, N Belhaven N Whitfield, Fitzhugh L. Whitfield, Raymond L Whitford, Mane Whitley, Everett H Seven Springs, N. Vanceboro ' N Toumaros, Ireni .. - Burlington, N _ New York, N Norfolk, Greenville N ..;- E, :f . Trotman, Paul C. - -- Whittington, Mrs. D. G Whittington, Richard B. Wicker, Norman E - Greenville, N. Snow Hill N Wicker Worth Tarboro N Formville, N Williams, Abner Williams, Mrs. Affie H. Williams Albert Elizabeth City N Tucker W E Woshington, N Wilson N Tucker, Wyatt M. .__ _ Winterville, N Willioms, Cloven C Mf. 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