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lu Ck Ara t to tn ee oui alma mater Hail..Hail..Hail n J j€.( (:UL 1 i6 i t: - £ si = p AKJ M v sSiim Roy R. Creech and Donna Jean Yancey, Co-Editors Robert H. Hughes, Business Manager tOlJNA J :y . - .M to our Ulend Jjc eddia To Dr. Decatur Messick, President of East Carolina College, the 1953 Buccaneer is proudly dedicated. Dr. Messick is to East Carolina what Judge Camille Kelly is to the United States! He has for his purpose in life, our success. His personal duty is to guide our normal traits and to strengthen our aims. For his physical, re- ligious, mental and social aspects are beyond reproach. Yes, he is truly a leader who gives his all to help shape our lives. Of ' deri cce an a di tu euoiion 2 9 7 01 foreword White columns, stately and staunch. Lazy clouds. Culture, grace of an old south ever fresh in our hearts. Friendliness, our lasting goal. Spirit, our reputation. Hills enfolded by majestic trees freshened by rain and moon. Sacred for worship, a challenge for minds. Fond memories. Gay with parties, exciting with rallies. The taste of self-government. Physical development, decisions, lasting friendship. Ultimately collegiate. Insignificance developed to a deserved pride. A chance to experiment and learn. Colonel Rebel, blind Jim, Confederate flags. Symbols of our southern heritage. All of these are our East Carolina. UaaA ... c eal n FLANAGAN BUILDING keep your colors jlying your |oys well all share We, the staff of the ' 53 Buccaneer, hope that our efforts have brought forth an annual which you will cherish long after your days at East Carolina have become days of the past. We have tried to relate the many activities which are a part of our daily lives and at the same time present to you the many highlights of this school year. Our college is growing and daily new progress is being made in the field of education. It is with humble hearts that we present the ' 33 Buccdueer to you. May you cherish it and keep it as a constant reminder of our Alma iSIater. The two latest additions to our campus — Teacher ' s Dormitory and the new Home Manageme House for the Home Economics students which will soon be completed. 8 2). JOHN D. MESSICK, P.e.iM mSideni Probably greater opportunities and more intense difficulties confront you students than have been realized by any previous generation. Some will be challenged to meet the issues face to face, while others will shirk their responsibility. We have tried to guide you into a way of life that will help you to seek the best and to attain that objective at any reasonable price. You have been given the tools with which to work. Diverse possibilities have been set before you. Now, your future lies ahead of you. For you who are being graduated a foundation has been laid for the building of a superstructure. What is produced henceforth depends upon you. Your objec- tives will be great or small according to your own vision and effort. East Carolina College is proud of you and shall always wish for you the greatest possible success in life as a worthy citizen. In return, you owe much to your Alma Mater, and it is your duty to support her in every way possible with the thought ever present that you bear her name and that as she grows in prestige and service your diploma will bear a similar relationship. When you have once left, don ' t forget to return often and remember that when we can be of help the door is always open. Fraternally yours, John Decatur Messick LEO W. JENKINS To every student. Dean Jenkins is very well known I He listens to our pleas for excused absences and then lets his conscience be his guide! All jokes aside, each student at East Carolina has a true friend in Dr. Leo D. Jenkins. F. D. DUNCAN TREASURER and BUSINESS MANAGER The quiet reserved man who occupies the office on the right as you enter the Adminis- tration Building is Mr. Duncan. His business like handling of the money bag is one of the determining factors in the growth of East Carolina College. Dr. E. J. Carter Dr. J. 1.. Oppeh DR. CLINTON PREWETT De.„ of Me ; Without the guidance of Dean Prewett, many student problems would o unsolved. MISS RUTH WHITE Dean of Women The women of East Carolina are fortunate to have Miss White as their friend! DR. ORVAL L. PHILLIPS Res istrur We all feel free to present our problems of academic studies to Dr. Phillips. DR. J. L. OPPELT Director of Student Teachhi and Placement During our last year at East Carolina, we all turn to Dr. Oppelt for guidance. DR. E. J. CARTER Dneclnr of P„ld Service We owe a great deal to Dr. Carter for he, along with many others, has been a determining factor in the growth of East Carolina. ev ' ionne . . . 1953 i mrn .£iS V 0 f i i ii. acuity and Administration . . . East Carolina F rsl Row. Left lo R ghi: Dr. Carl L. Adams, Psychology; Mrs. Agnes W. Barrett, Secretary to the President; M Sgt. Ira H. Barry, AFROTC; Maj. Alfred E. Baucom, AFROTC; Dr. Kenneth L. Bing, Industrial Arts; Dr. Austin D. Bond, Science; Mr. Lloyd Bray, Director of Student Stores; Dr. Lawerence Brewster, Social Studies; Mrs. Sally Klingcnschmitt, Critic Teacher; Dr. G. W. Knipp, English; Dr. W. S. Krausnick, Mathematics. Second Row: Dr. E. R. Browning, Business Education; Mr. Norman Cameron, Business Education; Mrs. Lily Rouse Carr, Training School Librarian; Mr. Herbert Carter, Music; Mr. Robert Carter, Music; Miss Beatrice Chauncey, Music; Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Critic Teacher; Miss Camille Clarke, Dietitian; Miss Gussie Kuykendall, Music; Miss Mabel Lacy, Home Economics; Miss Ruth Lambie, Nursery School. Third Row: Dr. Howard B. Clay, Social Studies; Capt. Hal C Coe, AFROTC; Dr. H. A. Coleman, Social Studies; Mr. J. B. Cummings, Geography; Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, Music; Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey, Business Education; Mr. J. O. Derrick, Science; Dr. Charles DeShaw, Physical Education; Miss Tora Larsen, Business Education; Miss Margaret Lietman, Assistant Librarian; Dr. J. K. Long, Education. Fourth Row: Miss Mabel Dougherty, Home Economics; Miss Elizabeth Drake, Music; Mr. W. E. Durham, Music; Mrs. Elsie Eagan, Critic Teacher; Dr. Theodore H. Eaton, Science; Miss Lena C. Ellis, Business Education; Miss Ruby Etheridge, Assistant Librarian; Mrs. James L. Fleming, Mathematics; Miss Eunice McGee, Critic Teacher; Dr. Bessie McNeil, Home Economics; Dr. W. E. Marshall, Social Studies. Fifth Row: Mr. James L. Fleming, Foreign Language; Dr. A. D. Frank, Social Studies; S Sgt. Floyd F. Freeman, Jr., AFROTC; Lt.-Col. Rodger G. Fuller, AFROTC; Mr. Frank G. Fuller, Education; Mrs. Ruth Garner, Dormi- tory Counselor; Dr. Karl V. Gilbert, Music; Miss Mary H. Greene, English; Dr. George Martin, Geography; Miss Annie Mae Murray, Kindergarten; Dr. Donald Murray, English. Sixth Row: Miss Louise Greer, English; Miss Lois Grigsby, English; Miss Peggy Hampton, Assistant Librarian; Capt. Thomas W. Harper, AFROTC; Dr. H. C. Haynes, Psychology; Mrs. Corinne Heath, Secretary to the Dean; Dr. Mary Helms, Science; Dr. R. M. Helms, Science; Dr. Paul Murray, Social Studies; Mr. Francis Lee Neel, Art; Dr. George Pasti, Social Studies. Seventh Row: Dr. Keith D. Holmes, Education; Dr. Robert L. Holt, Director of Religion; Miss Emma Hooper, English; Mr. W. W. Howell, Business Education; Miss Elizabeth Hyman, Critic Teacher; Dr. Fred C. Irons, Resident Physician; Dr. Harold C. Jones, Science; Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, Physical Education; Mrs. Dorothy W. Perkins, Education; Mr. George Perry, Music; Mrs. Marguerite Austin Perry, Foreign Language. Faculty and Administration . . East Carolina F rs Row: Dr. Parnell W. Picklesimer, Geography; Dr. Martha Pingel, Eng- lish; Dr. James Poindexter, EngUsh; Dr. M. N. Posey, English; Miss Ann Redwine, Critic Teacher; Dr. Charles W. Reynolds, Science; Dr. John O. Reynolds, Mathematics; Miss Lucile Rice, Science. Second Row: 1st Lt. William R. Roney, AFROTC; Mr. Ed ard J. Riitan. English; M Sgt. Herbert H. Sails, AFROTC; Dr. P. C. Scott, MatiicmatiLs; Mr. C. A. Scruggs, Science; Mr. Wendell W. Smiley, Librarian; Mrs. Helen A. Snyder, Dormitory Counselor; T Sgt. Robert W. Spicer, AFROTC. Third Row: Miss Nell Stallings, Physical Education; Dr. James Stewart, Social Studies; Dr. Kathleen Stokes, Social Studies; Miss Alice Strawn, Home Economics; Dr. Hazel E. Taylor, Psychology; Miss Margaret Ann Tifft, Physical Education; Dr. Richard C. Todd, Social Studies; Dr. Paul A. Toll, Social Studies. Fourth Row: Dr. Lucile Turner, English; Dr. Elizabeth Utterback, English; Miss Kathleen Venters, Dormitory Housekeeper; Mr. Dan E. Vornholt, Music; Miss Frances Wahl, Critic Teacher; Miss Elizabeth Walker, Library Science; Mrs. Susie W. Webb, Secretary, Alumni Office; Mrs. James White, Music. F fih Row: Mr. James White, Business Education; Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women; Mrs. Dorothy L. Wilkerson, Business Education; Miss Louise Williams, Mathematics; Dr. Christine Wilton, Science; M Sgt. William H. Wise, AFROTC; Capt. William R. Young, AFROTC; Miss Edith Zinn, Assistant Dean of Women. Ljraduate S tvideyits First Row Robert H. Bacchus Norfolk, Virginia Robert D. Bass Garysburg, North CaroHna F. Milam Johnson Eure, North Carolina Second Row Alef C. Kennedy Greenville, North Carolina Jacqueline M. Phalempin Arras, France Noah C. Phipps Huntington, West Virginia Third Row Ralph H. Rives Enfield, North Carolina David C. Stokes Winterville, North Carolina J. Homer Thomas Whiteville, North Carolina senior 22 lass John Robert Kluttz President Janet Kennedy Vice-President Peggy Grice Secretary Everett Whitley Treasurer Christine Blalock S.G.A. Representative John Robert Klultz I 3 f ' . 6enLor i 1 . FIRST ROW: Belvin Franklin Akins, A.B. Varina, N. C. Social Studies and Geography Janice Albirtton, B.S. Snow Hill, N. C. English and Social Studies English Club 3. 4; YWCA 3; WeslrainBlcr Fellowship 3. 1; House President Faculty Dormitory 4; Student Legislature 4; Women ' s Judiciary 4. S. Rudolph Alexander, B.S., Goldsboro, N. C. Social Studies and English YRC 3. 4, President 3, Assistant Secretary 4; IRC 1. 2, 3, 4. President 4; Student Legislature 4; Band 2, 3; Teacher ' s Playhouse; Who ' s Who. Freddy Lenuel Alford, A.B. Bunn, N. C. Mathematics and Science Mary Frances Allen, B.S. Farmville, N. C. Primary Education Ray B. Anderson, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. Grammar Education Rachel Andrews, B.S. Clinton, N. C. Grammar Education KTA 4. Elizabeth Jean Baggett, B.S. Kenly, N. C. Primary Education WAA 1; ACE 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1. Joyce Marie Bagley, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. Science and Mathematics Wake Forest 1 ; Science Club 3, 4. Mary Sue Bagley, B.S. Elizabeth City, N. C. Primary Education ACE I. 2, 3. 4; Marshal 3; YWCA 1. 2. . aJJ FIRST ROW: Beth Dixon Baker, B.S. Spring Hope, N. C Prniutrj EJiicatioti Helen Grace Baker, B.S Kenansville, N. C. Business Education and English Cmmerci? Club I, 2, 3. 4 ; Tecoan Reporter 3, 4; YWCA I. 2. 3. 4, President 4. Treasurer 2; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3, 4; FTA 4: Inter-Religious Council 4, Treasurer 2; Teco Echo Staff I, 2, 3; Teacher ' s Playhouse 3; Who ' s Who 4. Beatrice K. Balkcum, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. English and Social Studies SECOND ROW: Virgie Inez Barefoot, B.S. Erwin, N. C. Business Education and English CHUiincrcc Club 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4; YWCA 1. 2. Janyce Grey Bass, B.S. Kenly, N. C. Home Economics H..rae Economics Club 1. 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2. O. Lytle Batchelor, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Primary Education THIRD ROW: S. Jeanette Bateman, B.S. Draper, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Phi Omicron 3. 4. Gloria Ann Baysden, B.S. Ern ul, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Teco Echo Business Associate: SGA 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Tecoan Staff 2; YWC. 4; Com- merce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3; Who ' s Who. Lynn W. Bazemore, B.S. Lewiston, N. C. Social Studies and English FOURTH ROW: Audrey E. Beaman, B.S. Dudley, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marsbal 4; WAA 1. George Beaman, B. S. Walstonburg, N. C. Social Studies and Mathematics Harvey Layton Bedsole, B.S., Tar Heel, N. C Science FIRST ROW; Barbara Ann Bell, B.S. Lucama, N. C. Mat hematics and Physical Education WAA 1. 2. 3, 4, PresiJcnt I; SGA 4; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jack Philip Benzie, B.S. Portsmouth, N. C. Physical Education an Social Studies :lijb 1. 2. 3. 4; ROTC Cajel Edward Dawson Biggs, B.S. Everetts, N. C. Business Education SECOND ROW: Robert H. Biggs, B.S. WiUiamston, N. C. Science Science Club 3. Vice-Presiclent ; r iu ' s irlio. Walter C. Biggs, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Science and Social Studies Wiliiiiiigloii Ccillege 1. 2: Science Club 3, 4: Varsity Glee Club 4; YDC 4. H. Gary Birchett, Jr., B.S. Hopewell, Va. Diitiihuliie Education and Social Studies Ernest Guy Black, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Mtisic Education Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. 3; Brass Sole! 1. 2, 3: Men ' s Charles R. Blake, B.S. Jacksonville, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies . 4: Varsilv Club 2. 3. 4; YMCA 3, 4; FOURTH ROW: Christine Blalock, B.S. TimberLike, N. C. Grammar Education FTA 1. 2. 3. 4; Prcsielent. Summer of 19.52: WAA 1; May Court Attendant 3; SG.A 4; Budget Committee 4; College Marshal 4. Pauline Blalock, B.S. Timberlake, N. C. Grammar Education FTA 1. 2. 3, 4. Secretary 4: WAA 1; SGA 3; Secretary, 6emo r Lionel Lyston Bishop, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Mathematics and Science ■1 P ' t . m mM {add 1 FIRST ROW: Preston Blue, B.S. Henderson, N. C. Mali) and Science Naomi M. Bobbitt, B.S. Creedmoor, N. C. Graiiiniar Educalion FTA 2, 3, 4. Ruth W. Bobbitt, B.S. Creedmoor, N. C. Granmun Educalion KT. 2, 3, J. Jane C. Boddie, B.S. Raleigh, N. C. Primary Education yWCV 1; -May Court 2; . CE 1; Kiwanis Minstrel 3. Mary Frances Bohler, B.S. Goldston, N. C. Grammar Education SECOND ROW: Sarah Ruth Bowland, B.S. Mebane, N. C. Howe Economics Dorothy Pauline Bradshaw, B.S. Elizabeth City, N. C. English and French Jean Bradshaw, B.S. Clinton. N. C. Grammar Education Gerald Ellis Braswell. B.S. Monroe, N. C. Physical Education and Mathemat cs Robert H. Braun, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Soc al Studies and Library Science Senior FIRST ROW: SECOND RIIW: George Brinson, B.S. Arapahoe, N. Social Studies and English Atlantic Christian Colleec 1, 2. c. Alice L. Builard, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Grammar Education Jack Britt, B.S. Fairmont, N. Physical Ediicdiinii and Social Studies Varsity Club 2. 3, 4; YMCA 2. 4; Football 2, 3, 4. c. Charlotte C. Bullock, B.S., Jacksonville, N.C Primary Education Joan Britt, B.S. Fairmont, N. Business Education Pi Omega Pi; Cheerleader 1, 2; Chief Cheerleader 2. c. Thomas Grant Bullock, B.S. Ayden, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Circle K; Slay Hall House Committee; Pi Sigma Pi; ROTC Cadet Club. Louise Brock, B.S. Mt. Olive, N. Grammar Education Mars Hill College 1; YWCA 2; FTA 2. c. Pat Bundy, B.S. Belhaven, N. C. Social Studies and English Jane Brown, B.S. Clarkton, N. Primary Education FTA 1, 2; ACE 2, 3; Marshal. c. Paul B. Bunn, B.S. Rocky Mount, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball 1, 2. a66 FIRST ROW: Harriett L. Burnette, B.S. Tarboro, N. C Social Studies ill} J Eiijjlish Annie Lou Butts, B.S. Angier, N. C. Business Education Alice Jean Bynum, B.S. Farmville, N. C. Grammar Education YWCA 1. 2. 3: FTA 1. 2, 3. Hislorian 3; WAA 2. 3. Treasurer 2; College Band 2; Sludent Counselor 2; SCA Officer Summer of 1952; YDC 3. SECOND ROW: Bobbie J. Caldwell, M.A., Wadesville, N. C. Grammar Education Billye Rose Canady, B.S. Clarendon, N. C. Grammar Education Evelyn Joyce Calhoun, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Business Education and English Commerce CIul THTRD ROW: Jennie E. Cannon, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 2. President 4; SCA 3; Budget Committee 3; Secretary-Treasurer of Teach- Clara Rolunson Carr, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Business Education Garland R. Carr, B.S. Rose Hill, N. C. Grammar Education FOURTH ROW: Bettie A. Carroll, B.S., Winston-Salem, N. C. Primary Education ACE I. 2. 3. 4; Teacher ' s Playhouse ship 1, 2. 3. 4. .DC Sc Frances Flora Casey, B.S. Moyock, N. C. English and Social Studies Charles R. Cherry, B.S. Stokes, N. C. Business Education Commerce Club I. 2. 3. 4; Circle K Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Sec- retary 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Cabinet 2, 4. 29 FIRST ROW: Janice H. Clark, D S. Elizabethtown, N. C. Pniihtf) ' Ed natioii ACE 2. .•!. 4. Martha Sale Conway, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Grammar Education Transfer li.im Hollins ColleBe and Wake Forest College. Becton W. Corbin, B.S. La Grange, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Manager Basketball Team; SECOND ROW: Christine S. Corbin, B.S. La Grange, N. C. Gvaniniar Education James Bacon Corbin, B.S., La Grange, N. C. Pl: ' -ssical Education and English Hugh Donald Cox, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Distributive Education and Social Studies Comni.ree Club 1. 2, X Vice-President 3; YMCA 2; YDC 2: Band 1, 2. 3; Varsity Glee Club 2. 3, Secretary-Treasurer of Men ' s Judiciary 3; SGA 1; ROTC Officers Club 3. 4; Treas- urer SGA 4; Circle K 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4. John Cox, A-B. Mount Olive, N. C. English and Soc.d SiiJn , Duke University 1. 2; Commer. . (I.ili 1: tn h-l. Club 3: Campus Radio 3. 4; YDC 3. 4; 11 i: Kx.-.i.lu.- Council 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3; ROTC Drill Team .3. 4: Dislinguishe.l Military Graduate: YMCA 3. 4; SGA 4. President of Men ' s Judic iary 4; Cbairman Awards Committee 4; N. C. Student Legislature 4; Circle K 4: Who ' s Who 4. Raymond Hoover Cox, B.S. Maury, N. C. Social Studies and Physical Education Bryan C. Craft, B.S. Clayton, Ga. Physical Education and Science FOL ' KTH ROW: Robert W. Craft, Jr., B.S. Beulaville, N. C. College Choir I. 2. 3. 4: College Band 1. 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra i. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 2, 3. 4 ; YMCA 1. 2: SGA 3. 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4: Vice-President American Orchestra Society; DAR Scholarship Roy R- Creech, B.S. Snow Hill, N. C. Social Studies and English Robert N. Crowley, B.S., Wilmington, N. C. Science and Mathematics 30 . a66 FIRST ROW: Irma Marie Cuthrell, B.S. Pantego, N. C. Giwininn Eciinatioji Transfer: BSU 4: BTU 1: YWCA 1: FTA 1. SECOND ROW: L. E. Davenport, D.S., Elizabeth City, N. C. Physical EJ 111- 11(111 and Science Jack Ellison Cutler, B.S., Washington, N. C. Business Education ii.li.iary 4: English f.hib 1: Frances Jean Davis, B.S. Micro, N. C. Primal) ' Education Donnell Ivey Daly, B.S. Gold;;b3ro, N. C Social Studies and English Sibyle Davis, B.S. Albertson, N. C. Grammar Ed cat ion FT, 3. 4. Maggie C. Davenport, B.S., Wanchese, N. C. Business Education Wade Miller Davis, B.S., Henderson, N. C. Industrial Arts and Mathematics Delia M. Davenport, B.S. Deep Run, N. C. Primary Education FTA 2; ACE S; Marshal 3. Amelia Dilhvyn Denton, B.S. Bunn, N. C. Science senior FIRST ROW: Betty J. Dewar, B.S., Fuquay Springs, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4. Geraldine Dickinson, B.S. Beaufort, N. C. Social Studies and Eiii liih Frances Pearl Dickson, B.S., Rose Hill, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 2. 3. 4; FTA 4. SECOND ROW: Anne Varga Dunn, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Primary Education Saint Mary ' s 1: ACE 2, 3, 4; Publications Manager 4; Chair- man Blazers Committee 3. 4; FTA 3, 4; Chairman Home- coming 4; Canterbury Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Tecoan Staff 4; Young Democrats Club 4; Seminar Committee of Inter- Joan C. Edwards, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Social Studies and Art New Hanover Countv Group President 3; Teacher ' s Playhouse 3, 4. Pansy D. Edwards, B.S. Beaulaville, N. C. Grammar Education Peggy O ' Neal Donerson, B.S. Dover, N. C. Business Education Dorothy Boyette Driver, B.S. Kenly, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3; College Marshal 3. Carolyn Jeanne Eisele, B.S., Statesville, N. C. Music Music Education Club Vice. President 3; Teacher ' s Playhouse 2; College Singers 1. 2. 3. 4; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1 ; College Band 3. Loui D. Elfrink, A.B. Greenville, N. C. Geography and Social Studies 32 . a56 FIKST KOW: Peg y C. Ellers, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Science and English Jeanine Ennis, B.S. Dunn, N. C. r.olleee Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Orcheslra 1, 2. 3. 4; Music Edu calion r.lub 1. 2. 3, 4: Band 2. 3; Women ' s Chorus 1 Teacher ' s Playhouse 2, 3; Tecoan Staff 2. H. Keith Estep, D.S. Plymouth, N. C. Science SECOND ROW: Jean Exum, B.S. Fremont, N. C. Primary Edncalion Emily Dell Faircloth, B.S., Fayetteville, N. C. Home Economics Imogene Faircloth, B.S. Roseboro, N. C. Grammar Grades .ICE 4: FT, 4. THIRD ROW; F. Faye Farmer, B.S. Carolina Beach, N. C. Grammar Grades Clieerh-a.l.T 2. .1; Marshal 3; . CE 2, 3; KT. 2. Nora Ellen Faulkner, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Primary Education Ruth Parker Ferguson, B.S. Carthage, N. C. English and Social Studies YWC. 1; BSU 1. 2, Tr a£.irfr 2: Er.sli, ' , Club 3, 4. FOURTH ROW: Willard C. Finch, A.B. Bailey, N. C. Business Education and Geography Wilbert C. Fitzgerald, Jr., B.S., Selma, N. C. Social Studies and English Campbell College 1; IRC 2, 3, 4; YRC 3. 4. W. Carl Flowers, Jr., A.B., Trenton, N. C. Business Education and Geography senior FIRST ROW: Henry Clay Fordham, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Industrial Arts and Social Studies Tracy Formy-Duval, B.S., Wilmington, N. C. Social Studies and Science Una Brittle Francis, B.S. Conway, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Chowan College 1. 2: Commerce Club 3. 4: Pi Omegii Hi 3. 4, Seirelary 4; VWCA 3; FTA 3. SECOND ROW: Larry M. French, Jr., A.B. Kinston, N. C. Social Studies and Eni lish VNC 1. 2: ROTC Ca.lrt Club 4. John Lovall Fristoe, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Primary Education 3, 4. Presiden ROTC 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. Esther E. Gaddy, B.S. Wadesboro, N. C. Grammar Education YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4i WA, 1; College Marshal 3; Fleming Hou«.- Committee 3: FTA 3: Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2: College Choii 3; Who-s Who. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Curtis Garner, B.S., Newport, N. C Science and Pre-Dental Science Club 2, 3. 4 ; Business Club 2: ROTC C.lel Officer ' - Club 2. 3; YMCA 2. 3. Maggie A. Gatlin, B.S. Ernul, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Teco Echo Business Assistant 1, 2: Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 1, CcHistorian 4; YWCA 4; Commerce Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Se. ■reclary 3; Teco Echo Reporter 4; YDC 2, 3, 4. Emma Lou Gay, B.S. Whitakers, N. C. Primary Education ACE I. 2. 3. 4: YWCA 1. 2. Donald F. Gaylor, A.B. Magnolia, N. C. Social Studies and English Wesley Foundation Council 1, 2; Jarvis Forensic Club 3. I. Vice-President 3. President 4: ROTC 4. Treasurer 4: Slu Linda Grace Giles, B.S. Linden, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Westminster Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3, President 4: Junior Class Vice-President; YWCA 1. 2. 4: Student Governraenl Association 4; Woman ' s Judiciary 4: President Jarvis Hall 4: Phi OmicTon 4; Who ' s Who. Oscar W. Giles, B.S. Midway Park, N. C. Social Studies and Physical Education r4 ii ' 1 v5%- FIRST HOW: Nell Grantham, B.S. Fairmont, N. C. English and Social Studies FT A 4; YWCA English Club 3. BSU SECOND ROW: L. L. Grissom, A.B. Wilmington, N. C. Physical Education and Geography High Point College 1, 2; Football 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Clement M. Gray, Jr., A.B., Trenton, N. C. Business Education and Geography Betty C Gurganus, B.S., Grimesland, N. C, Primary Education Lucy Elizabeth Gray, B.S. Deep Run, N. C. Primary Education Allanlif Christian 1; ACE 2, 3; YWCA 4. Maggie E. Haddock, B.S., Hookerton, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: YWCA 2. 3. 4. Peggy Joyce Grice, B.S. Calypso, N. C. Grammar Grade Education W.C.U.N.C. 1; WAA 2; YWCA 2; ACE 3; Tecoan Staff 3. 4; Secretary Women ' s JuJiciary Summer 1952; College Marshal 4; Secretary Senior Class 4; FTA 4; Young Demo- crats Club 4. Mary Elaine Griggs, B.S. Vandemere, N. C. Primary Education Hal F. Haire, B.S. Elizabethtown, N. C. Social Science and English Ruth Haislip, B.S. Oak City, N. C. Home Economics and Science Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Reporter 4: Science Club 3: Phi OmicTon 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. 35 5enio FIRST ROW: Ethel Roberta Hall, B.S. Stedman, N. C. Social Studies and Englhh FTA Program Chairman 3. 4; H e E.-unomirs Club 1. SECOND ROW: Peggy L. Harper, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Grammar Grade Education KT. I. 2. .•!. 4. Serr,-tarv . ' ! : Ci.llegf Marshal 3; May Court 3. Claudia V. Halliburton, B.S., Oxford, N. C. Grammar Grade Education Pleiffi-r Junior Clli-gf 1. 2; YWC 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; ACK .1. Gladys M. Harrell, B.S. Knightdale, N. C. Primary Education W. Bernard Ham, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Music Education Circle K 2. 3. 4; Plii Sigm,, ' , 2. 3. I; 4I,,I„, I ' lu Omegii 4: Clee Club 1. 2. ' Presi.l.jil 3, 1; C.ll.-i;,. H.iu.l 1, 2, 3, 4; Albert L. Harrington, B.S., Burlington, N. C. Social Studies and English Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, President 3: Circle K 3, 4, President 4: H ius Who 3: Student Government 3; IRC 4; Summer Scloml Legislature 2: Officers Chib 3: Enlerlainment Com. Janice Grey Hardison, B.S., Jamesville, N. C. Eiiulnh and Sr cial Studies Barry E. Harris, B.S. WinterviUe, N. C. Mathematics and Eni lish Vera A. Hardison, B.S. Washington, N. C. Primary Education Fred W. Harrison, B.S. Snow Hill, N. C. Social Studies and English aJJ Johnny C. Helms, B.S. Monroe, N. C. Physical Ediicalioii and Social Studies Presiilenl 4; RC Club 3; Sifma Alpha Phi Ome, Marilyn J. Henaghan, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Home Economics Betty A. Hendrix, B.S. Greensboro, N. C. Primary Education (..iil[..r.l CollrKi- 1; YWCA 4: .-VCE 4; FTA 4: Supfilii-arl ..f Alphn Phi Omeea i: Kiwanis Minslrel 3; Marshal 4. Sue Hicks, B.S. YWC. ; Vice Pn S.G.. . Summer Echo Summer ; Charlotte, N. C. Alease High, B.S. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Home Economics and Science Science Club 1. 2, 4; H..me Economics Club 2, 4; Phi Omicron: YWC. 1. Aubrey Jack Hill, B.S., Rocky Mount, N. C. History and English Hill, B.S. Deep Run, N. C. Home Economics Marshal: Sophomore Class Tn !. 2, 3. 4; rWCA 1, 2, 3. 4; Secretary-Treasurer; President Hall Summer Sc Carolyn Eloise Hines, B.S., Greenville, N. C. English and Spanish English Club; Sigma Pi Alpha Fraternity. Eloise Mc. Hines, B.S. Roseboro, N. C. Primary Education Freddie Hinnant, B.S. Pine Level, N. C. Primary Education William I.. Hobbs, Jr., B.S., Raleigh, N. C. Music Education B.iri,l 1, 2. .1. I; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 1; Bob Lee Orchestra Evelyn G. Hodges, B.S., WinterviUe, N. C Science and Chemistry N. C. Stale 1. 2; Science Cluh 3, 4. 2 9 7 010 Senior FIRST HOW: J. F. Hodges, Jr., B.S„ Washington, N. C. Social Studies and English Interiialional Relations Club 3. 4; Tearher ' s Playhouse 3. 4; YRC 3. 4. Maude E. Hodges, B.S. Washington, N. C. Library Science and English Fay Hogan, B.S. Chapel Hill, N. C. Home Economics Home Eronomies Club 1, 2, 3. 4. SECOND ROW: Mildred Elaine Holt, B.S., Princeton, N. C. Primary Education Ray S. Hood, B.S, Woodbury, N. J. M isic Education Alta Marie Houser, B.S. Gastonia, N. C. Art and Social Studies THIRD ROW: Robert H. Hughes, B.S. Jonesville, N. C. Physical Education and Alath High Point College I. 2; Circle K Club 3, 4; Math Club 3. 4; Jarvis Forensic Club 3; Young Republican Club 3. 4. Treasurer 3, President 4; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4, President 3, 4; Tecoan Manager 4, Edward Grey Hunt, B.S. Semora, N . C Distributive Education and Social Studies Alec J. Hur.st, Jr., B.S., Greensboro, N. C. Phyuijl EdinaHni, .,•,., S . „ S ■„ ,, Springfiplcl ( oil, _, 1 ( n. L k I I ' Vtm„ ' , 2, 3. 4. ll ; , I, , ,„. I r „ , 1 ROTC ()H,,.-r. I InI. _■: II II ,„,,„ ,,1 Social Cnmuiillc,-; Mu.l, lit (.,n , nmi. lit m., lalion t : President of Aquatic Club 4. FOURTH ROW: D, Tempie Jackson, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. Grammar Grade Education Sara Lewis Jackson, B.S., Fayetteville, N. C Primary Education Russell Virgil Jarrett, B.S. Draper, N. C. Mathematics and Social Studies aJJ A A A FIRST ROW: Blonnie Ella Johnson, B.S. Gastonia, N. C. Social Studies and Libicuy Science Woman ' s Chorus; Inter-Religious Council. Elizabeth Dean Johnson, B.S., Willard, N. C. Grammar Grade Education SECOND ROW: Betsy Carrow Jones, B.S. Beaufort, N. C. Grammar Grade Education Frances Bickel Jones, B.S. Plymouth, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 1, 4; IRC 4. John B. Johnson, B.S. Rocky Mount, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Circle K Club; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Alpha Plii Omega 3, 4, Secretary 4; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Teacher ' s Playhouse; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC Cadet Club 2, 3; College Choir 2, 3. Mary Jo Johnson, B.S. Coats, N. C. Grammar Grade Education 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; FT. 2, 3, 4; President 4; State Representative ' Committee 4; YWCA 1. 4 Social Service Chairman for National Conference SGA 4; Electi Joseph W. Johnston, B.S., Jacksonville, N. C. Spanish and English Mary Frances Jones, B.S. Snow Hill, N. C. Home Economics College Choir 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Mary Lee Jones, B.S- Warsaw, N. C. Elementary Education W.C.L ' .N.C. 1: YWCA 2: WAA 2; Tecoan Stall 3; College Roland F. Jones, Jr., A.B., Goldsboro, N. C. Science Science Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Young Republican ' s Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Band Secretary-Treasurer 4; Varsity Glee Club 3, 4; Student Legislature 4: Circle K Club 4. senior FIRST ROW; Russell Pascal Jones, B.W., Salemburs;, N. C. Physical EducAlion ami Science Loiiisbiirg College 1, 2. William A. Jones, A.B. Louisville, Ky. Business Education Janet Ann Keever, B.S. Raleigh, N. C. Gram may Grade Education YWCA: FTA; Women ' s Cli..r.ls: Jan i Hall H...ise Com. Janet T. Kennedy, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Gram war Grade Education SECOND ROW: Annual Staff mitlee 2, 3, Class: May C ; Social Committee 2; Entertainment Com- FT 1. 2; Teco Echo Reporter Sopliomore irt 3; Chief Marshal 3; Hho ' ., Who: Viee- John R. Kennedy, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Circle K Club 2. 3. 4. Vice.Presi.lent 4; Delegate N. C. Student Congress 3, 4; North State Student Council 2. 3, 4; Handbook Committee 2; Executive Council 4; ROTC 2, 3. 4. Kenneth H. Kennedy, A.B., Greenville, N.C. Business Education and English Arthur Henry King, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies IRC 1, 2: YMCA 2. 3: ROTC Officer ' s Club 3, 4, James A. Kinion, B.S. Bath, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies ROTC Officer ' s Club 3. 4: IRC 1, 2, 3, 4. Merle Phillips Kirby, B.S. Smithlield, N. C. Primary Education Janet Brooks Kirkland, B.S. Durham, N. C. Primary Education ACE 2. 4; Teacher ' s Plavhouse 2. 3; Jarvis Hall House Committee 3: Inter-Religious Council .3, Secretary 3: West- minster Fellowship 1. 4, Vice-President 2. President 3; Young Democrats Club 2, 4; WAA 1. a66 John Robert Kluttz, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. Ph) ical Education and Social Studies Treva Knight, B.S. Broadway, N. C. G I annua, Ed, nation Robert M. Langley. B.S. Bath, N. C. Industrial Arts and Social Studies Industrial Arts Club; Brauf.irt C.iinly Club VL-e-Prpsidenl 2. SECOND RDtt : Hazel Maxine Lassiter, B.S. Conway, N. C. Grammar Education VS 1. . ' . ,1, t; YWCA 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Couns L.r . ' . Dale Lawson, B.S. Orrum, N. C. Business Education and Enalish Hilda Louise Lee, B.S. Pink Hill, N. C. Home Economics THIRD RdW ; Irene Boyer Lee, B.S. Four Oaks, N. C. Business Editcatir u Cullrge Clii.ir 1: YWCA 1. 2; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4. Lucille Leggett, B.S. Washington, N. C. Grammar Education Shirley J. Littlefield, B.S., Jacksonville, N. C. Primary Education Women ' s Chorus; .ACE. IIILRTH ROW: Claude Huntley McAllister, |r., B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Science Science Club 2. 3. 4: Wilmington Collcfe 1. Marty McArthur, B.S. Grifton, N. C. Home Economics Home E.imomies Club 2. 3, 4; Tfco Eelio 3. 4. lames Stuart McCormick, B.S., Ayden, N. C. Social Studies and Physical Education Memoir FIRST ROW: Jewel McCoy, B.S. Cove City, N. C. Business Education Ft Omrg.i Pi 2, 3. 4; Commerce Club 2. 3. 4 ; YWCA 4. William B. McDonald, B.S., Portsmouth, Va. Physical Education and Social Studies Wade McDougald, B.S. Raetord. N. C. Soc al Studies and Enolnh IRC 2, .•!, 4; YMC. shin 1, 2, 3. 4. Cabh SKCOND ROW: W. S. McDowell, B.S., Midway Park, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Irene McGowan, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Grammar Education Mark D. McLawhorn, B.S., Goldsboro, N. C. Distributive Education and Social Studies Commerce Cliil. 1. 2. 3. Ola Ray McLawhorn, B.S. Ayden, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 1. W. A. McLawhorn, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Physical Education and Science Juanita McLeod, B.S. Broadway, N. C. Business Education and English FOURTH ROW: Jimmie S. McMillan, B.S., Chadbourn, N. C. Grammar Education Campbell College. Theresa F. McNabb, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Primary Education Harvey Edward McPhaill, B.S., Dunn, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Campbell College 1, 2; Commerce Club 3, 4; yMC. 3, 4. to a66 FIRST ROW; Francis H. Madigan, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Physical Education and Science Varsity Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Vice- President 3, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3, 4; ROTC Cadet Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Circle K Club 3, 4; Catholic Discussion Club 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Ameri- can Legion ROTC Award 2; Sports Editor Tecoan 4; Who ' s George L. Mahoney, B.S. Social Stndm and Lihr Norfolk, Va. V Science Peggy Jean Malpass, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; YWCA 1. 3, 4. Robert A. Maness, B.S. Greensboro, N. C. Business Edttcation and Social Studies Sophomore Class President 2; Commerce Club 1, 2. 3, 4; IRC 1. 2, 3, 4; ROTC Officer ' s Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4; Veterans Club 1. 2. 3, 4. SECOND ROW: Edith A. Mangum, B.S., Rocky Mount, N. C. Social Studies and French Myrtle Manning, B.S. Robersonville, N. C. Music College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra 2; College Band 1. 3; YWCA 1, 2; Music Education Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Treas- urer 3; Teacher ' s Playhouse 2, 3; Official Organist 3. William L. May, B.S. Maury, N. C. English and Social Studies Barbara Ann Mayhew, B.S., Davidson, N. C. English and Social Studies Barbara Trask Mange, A.B. Hanover, Pa. Spanish and French Patricia Ann Medlin, B.S., Greenville, N. C Elementary Education Campbell Junior College I. 2. Senior FIRST ROW: Andrew K. Meeder, B.S. SF.COND ROW: English and Mtisic College Chnir 1, 2; Varsity Glee Club 2. 3. 4, Viee-PrcsiileiK 3: Music Education Club i. 2, 3. 4; English Club 1. 2, 3. 1 ; Council Member 3, President 4; Student Government 3. 1; Wrslev Foundation 1. 2. 3. 4. R. D. Meiggs, B.S. Elizabeth City, N. ( Social Studies ami Science Shirley A. Melton, B.S. Havelock, N. C. Grammar Education Jean L. Mitchell, B.S. HiUsboro, N. C. Priiiiayy Education Jack L. Moore, B.S. . Rockingham, N. C. Social Stiidie and English Maurice Moore, Jr., B.S., Wilmington, N. C. Social Studies and English Wilminelon College 1. - ' : ROTC Officer ' s Club .1. I. Vivian O. Mercer, B.S., Rocky Mount, N. C. Primary Education W.C.U.N.C. 1; Student Legislature 3; Woman ' s Judiciary 3; House President Woman ' s Hall 3; ACE 2. 3. 4; Vice-President ..I ACE 4; Wilson Hall Vice-President 4; FTA 4; YWCA 4. Eula Grace Mewborn, B.S., Hookerton, N. C. Grammar Education Cnuncrcc Club 1; YWCA 3, 4; FTA 4. Norma Ruth Moore, B.S. Farmville, N. C. Patricia Ann Mocre, B.S. Turkey, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; President of College Clubs Division oi N. C. Home Economics Association: Meredith College 1; Chief Marshal 4; Young Democrat ' s Club 4; Who ' s Who. :ia66 M yy w mk Pauline Moore, B.S. Bath, N. C. Home Economics II,,..,.- K. ..ni.n.i. , Club 1, ;:, :•,. l: B.-a,il..rl r„.i..n Club 2. .1. 1; VHC 2, :i. J, Si-ii.-ljry 1. Clarence P. Mooring, B.S., Snow Hill, N. C. English and Social Studies Tcacb.t ' s Ployhouse 1. :!, 3. 4; Commerce Club 1. 2: English Club 4: YMCA 1. 2. 3; YMCA Counril 3: BSU 1. 2, 3; BSII Council 3. Betty M. Morris, B.S. Franklinton, N. C. Grammar Education Josephine Morris, B.S. Vandemere, N. C. Primary Educati n Mary M. Murphy, B.S. Louisburg, N. C. English Md Social Studies Mary Jean Muse, B.S. Tarboro, N. C. Spanish and Science Lois Ann Myers, B.S. Hoffman, N. C. Grammar Education Richard H. Nelson, B.S., Kernersville, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Mary Ann Oates, B.S. Faison, N. C. Social Studies and English ; IRC 1, 2, 3. 4; YE Treasurer 3; Teacher ' Club 1 ; House Cummin. FOURTH ROW: Robert R. Oliver, Mathematics .. Southport, N. C. d Social Studies A. Onley, B.S., Elizabeth City, N. C. Primary Education T. J. Owen, Jr., B.S., Elizabethtown, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Jack Alvern Painter, B.S. Tarboro, N. C. Science atid Social Studies John Thomas Painter, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Davidson College: Football 4. Francis Louise Parker, B.S., Pendleton, N. C. Social Studies and English IRC 1. 2, 3. 4; YWCA 4; English Club 4. SECOND ROW: Josephine Parkerson, B.S., Greenville, N. C. Social Studies and English Elizabeth J. Pate, B.S. Black Creek, N. C. Home Economics and Science Science Club 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. .). 4; YWCA 1, 2. 3, 4; BSU Council 2, 3. 4; 7Vro Echo 3, 4: Tecoan 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Reporter 1. 2. Rebecca Ann Pate, B.S. Simpson, N. C. Primary Education Vice. President nselor 2; Woman ' s Judit THIRD ROW: Sadie Patterson, B.S. Lillington, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies IRC : YWCA .man ' s Cll Betty S. Perkins, B.S. Washington, N. C. Grammar Education Ann Perry, B.S. Draper, N. C. FOLlRTH ROW: Herman D. Phelps, B.S., Washington, N. C. Distributive Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Commerce Club 4: ROTC Officer ' s Club Emil Piestrak, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Ivey D. Piner, B.S. Club 2, 3. 4; Pi Omesf i New Bern, N. C. Cummitlee 2: Commerce I o iiiii senior IC a6S %: ' s3 FIRST ROW: William Hardy Pittman, B.S. Kenly, N. C. Mathematics and Social Studies r coan Staff 1. 2; Math Club 2, 3. 4; ROTC Cadet Club 3, 4. Betty Jean Poole, B.S. Durham, N. C. English and Library Science English Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Secretary 3, President 4; Teacher ' s Playhouse 2, 3; Young Democrat ' s Club 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 4: SCA4i Math Club 1. John R. Postas, B.S. Franklin, N. J. Physical Education and Mathematics Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4; SO A 4. Eleanor Ann Powell, B.S. Clinton, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Edith Winn Powell, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Primary Education W.C.U.N.C. 1, 2: ACE 4. SECOND ROW: Ruthe Pearl Powell, B.S., New Bern, N. C. Business Education Anna M. Prater, B.S., Seven Springs, N. C. English and Social Studies Gwendolyn R. Puckett, B.S., Clayton, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1. 2. 3. 4: WAA 2, 3: YWCA 1. 2, 3. 1. Dorothy Jean Pugh, B.S., New Bern, N. C. Social Studies and French St. Mary ' s; Sigmn Pi Alpha: YWCA 3. Robert E. Pugh, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Mathematics and Science Senioy Daphne Donerson Quinn, B.S., Dover, N. C. Giwuiintr Edtii iiifin SECOND ROW: Alice Jeanette Roberson, B.S., Wilson, N. C. Pr ' n)uir EdiicMion Phyllis Ann Randolph, B.S. Hickory, Va Home Economics Home Economics Clul. :}, :i. 1; Phi Omicron 3, I, Vic( Rebecca Roberson, B.S. Smithfield, N. C. Science Shirley Joyce Rhue, B.S. New Port, N. C. Primary EJiicalion - CE 1. 2. .3; FTA 1. ;!. 3; YWCA 1. 2. 3. R. A. Robinson, B.S., Franklin Springs, Ga. hnliislriul Arts and Social Studies Jim P. Rickards, A.B. Washington, N. C. Science and Social Studies Wcsl Niifinia Cnivi-rsicy: KUTC OHiccrs Club 3. I: Furcisn Welson D. Robinson, B.S. Atlantic, N. C. Social Studies and Science Stacy Leonard Riggs, B.S. Maysville, N. C. Social Studies and Physical Education ROTC Officer ' s Club 2. 3; IRC 2, 3. 4. Donald W. Roebuck, B.S. Stokes, N. C. Music IRC 1; College Choir 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra 3. 4; Music Education Club 2, 3. 4; YMCA 1; Wesley Foundation 1. 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Teacher ' s Playhouse 3, 4. miST ROW: Edith M. Rogerson, B.S., Williamston, N. C. Home Economics I ' hi llm„,,m Prrsi.leni 4; Homi. E.onnmirs dull 1. 2. 3. 4. Betty Jeiin Routh, B.S. Cameron, N. C. Priw.ny Ediic lion William H. Rowland, B.S. Raleigh, N. C. Science and Pre-Denlal Srience Club 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Manager of Ragsdale 4; Slay Dormitory President 3; Sigma Rho Phi; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4; YMC. 4; SGA 3; Men ' s Judiciary 3. Ki:ONn ROW: Edmund J. Rublein, B.S. Folkstone, N. C. Graiiniiar GraJe Education Teresa Anne Saieed, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Social Studies and English KTA 1, 2, 4; Mixed Chorus Edv, ' ard Roscoe Salter, B.S., Atlantic, N. C. Science and Social St idies Betty Jane Sanderson, B.S. Calypso, N. C. Primary Education Grace Mc. Sanderson, B.S., Magnolia, N. C. Grammar Grade Education ;.•,„ EcU„ l, 3; YWC. 1. 2. 3, 4. Jerome Mc. Sandford, B.S., Goldsboro, N. C English and Social Studies Phi Sigma Pi President: Junior Class President; Who ' s If ho; Annie Ruth Savage, B.S. Hobgood, N. C. Grammar Grade Education George Melvin Sauls, B.S. Griffon, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies ROTC Officer ' s Club 3. 4. President 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 ; Varsity Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: IRC 1. 2, 3. 4; SC. 4; Jack Cooke Scott, B.S. Elizabeth City, N. C. Mathematics and Social Studies ' .. 3; Tecu Echo 3. 4; .Assist- FIRST ROW: Frances E. Sessoms, B.S., Lumberton, N. C. Biis ' niess Education and Social Studies Anne Osborne Shoe, B.S. Salisbury, N. C. Primary Education SGA 1; YWCA 1. 2. 4; Musi, ' Chairman 1: Vioe.PresiJe: Charles Dwight Shoe, B.S., Salisbury, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies SECOND ROW: Edsei W. Sholar, A.B. Rocky Mount, N. C. Business Education 2; ROTC Ca.lel Officer ' s Bertha Mae Silverthorne, B.S. WhortonsviUe, N. C. Social Studies and English Richard H. Siler, A.B. Siler City, N. C. Physical Education and Mathematics Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club Secretary 3. THIRD ROW: Carolyn E. Slack, B.S. Pinetown, N. C. Primary Education FTA 1; CF, 2, 3. 4; YWCA 1. John Pigott Sloan, A.B. Wilmington, N. C. Science and Pre-Dental University of the South 1; Wilmington College 2: Science Club 3; Football Manager 4. Dennis R. Smith, B.S. Chocowinity, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies FOURTH ROW: Elaine Kay Smith, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 2. 3, Secretary.Treasurer 3; Wesley Players 2. Vice-President 2, President 3; FTA 1; Points Committee SGA I; Sophomore Counselor 2. Hazel R. Smith, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Grammar Education Lois Jo Ann Smith, B.S., Thomasville, N. C. Primary Education 50 aJJ FIRST ROW: Miriam Sollee, B.S. Tarboro, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1. 2. 3: FTA 2, 3; Greeiisburo College. Anne Marie Spain, B.S. Manson, N. C. Gr.uinihir Edricatioii Verona Gray Sparrow, B.S., Deep Run, N. C. Primary Education Betty Marie Stallings, B.S., Louisburg, N. C. Primary Education D. B. Stallings, B.S. Spring Hope, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies SECOND ROW: Judith V. Stallings, B.S. Zebulon, N. C. Primary Education Campbell College; ACE 3. 4: FTA 4. Janet Ruth Stansill, B.S. Farmville, N. C. Primary Education CE 2. 3. 1: YWCA 3; Westminster Fellowship 3. 4. Dorothy J. Staples, B.S., Mount Olive, N. C. Home Economics L, B. Starling, B.S. Rocky Mount, N. C. Music Music Education Club President 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Orches- tra 2. 3, 4; Collegians 1. 2, 3, 4. Manager 3; Circle K Club 2. 3; SCA 2; Band 1. 2, 3, ' - ' ' - Catherine Lee Stephenson, B.S. Willow Springs, N. C. Music Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; College Band 3; College Singers 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 3: Teacher ' s Playhouse 1. 2, 3, Secretary 3; Ik ilwii ' - _,__ „„ % ,_ k fl W ' ' FIRST ROW: J. E. Stephenson, B.S., Robersonville, N. C. Distributive EiJ taitioi and Social St idies Pi Omfga Pi 3, 4; Velcraiis Club 1. 2. ,i, 1. SFCOIND BOW: Alexander Sutherland, B.S. Newport, N. C. bid us trial Arts and English Judy McKinne Stout, B.S. Siler City, N. C. Home Economics P.-ace College 1: Home Keoiioniies Club 2. .i. -1; YWCA 2, EHzabeth G. Sutton, B.S., Tomahawk, N. C. Social Studies and Engli}h I ' WCA 3. 4; YDC Agnes Ann Strole, B.S. Chadbourn, N. C. Mathematics and English Elon College 1, 2; Malheniatira Club 3, 4. SecrelarvTreasurer John Swart, B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Mathematics and Social Studies Joe Walter Stroud, B.S. Jonesville, N. C. Mathematics and Social Studies Malli Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 3, 4; YRC 3, 4. Geraldine Swindell, B.S. Belhaven, N. C. Business Education Curtis G. Summers, B.S. Norfolk, Va. Business Education and Social Studies Mary Beth Thomas, B.S. Broadway, N. C. Grammar Education ACE 1 ; YWCA I ; FTA 3. add J. K. Thompson, B.S. Goldsboro, N. C. B n neii EJiuatioii Carl D. Tolson, Jr., B.S., Swansboro, N. C. Bt siiiew EdiuMton and Social Studies Hazel Tripp, B.S. Greenville, N. C. Howe Ec Seleta Ann Tucker, B.S. Farmville, N. C. Primary Edticalion William H. Tucker, A.B. Raleigh, N. C. Business Edmalioii Waylon C. Upchurch, B.S. Sanford, N. C. Biology and Physics :e Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Publkitv Chairman 3: YMCA CDUncil 2. 3; Wesley FounJation 1, 2, 3. 4, Tres Wesley Players 2, 3. Relieious C.uncil 3. David V. Van Hook, B.S., Nashville, N. C. Mnsic Music E.lucalion Club 1. 2. 3, 4: College Choir 1. 2. 3, 4: College BanJ 2. 3. 4 ; Teacher ' s Playhouse .1. 1. Louise Vann, B.S. Clinton, N. C. Primary EdiicaHon KCE 2. 3 ; YWCA 2. Patricia Ann Vaughan, B.S., Tarboro, N. C. M sic Woman ' s Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3: Orcheslra 3. 4. Treasurer 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 4; Music Education Club I, 2. 3, 4. FOURTH ROW: R. L. Vickery, Jr., A.B., Mooresville, N. C. Social Studies and English Rachel E. Wallace, B.S. White Lake, N. C. Primary Education ACE 2. 3. 4: Marshal 3. Anne E. Warren, B.S. Battleboro, N. C English and Spanish Siema P Alpha 2. 3, 4; YWCA 3. 4: YDC 2. 3: English FIRST ROW: Janie Yvonne Watson, B.S., Nashville-, N. C. Primary Education SGA 2; Women ' s Judiciary 3; Ragsdale Pri-sidpjit 3: ACE Marilyn A. Watkins, B.S., Middleburt;. N. C. Gram mar Grade Education Mitzi Ann Watson, B.S., Englehard, N. C. Priii ary Education SECOND ROW : Mona Lee Watts, B.S. Whiteville, N. C. Business Education Conimercp Club 1. 2. 3. 4: FTA 1: Typisl 1: WAA 4. M. Ann Weaver. B.S. Wilmington, N. C. Primary Education Paul D. Weeks, Jr., B.S. Whitakers, N. C. Business Education THIRD ROW: Mable Ann West, B.S. Roseboro, N. C. Priniiiry Education ACE 4; FTA ..g Ou Margaret White, B.S. Hertford, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1. 2. 3. 4; FTA 2. 3: YWCA 1, 2, 3. Gloria Ann Whitehurst, B.S., Bethel, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1. 2. 3; Marshal 3; S(;A 3; W..nian ' , FOURTH ROW: Raymond L. Whitfield, B.S. Kinston, N. C. English and Social Studies Teacher ' s Playhouse 2. 3, 4, President 3, 4; SGA 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4; 7 eco Echo 1. 2. 3. 4: Tecoan 4; Sports Publicist Athletic Department 1; Pep Rallv Chairman 4; Circle K Club 3, 4; Ifho ' s Who. Everett Hooks Whitley, B.S. Kenly, N. C. Mathematics and Social Studies Edward M. Wilkins, B.S., Lumberton, N. C. Social Studies and Science 6eviio . add FIRST KdW; Catherine Williams, B.S. Wade, N. C. Physical Education and Malbematics SECOND KOW: James M. Williams, B.S., Fayetteville, N. C. Social Studies and Ent lish Eugene Williams, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Business Education and Social Studies Larry P. Williams, B.S, Ocracoke, N. C. English and Social Studies Floyd C. Williams, B.S,, Wilmington, N. C. Mathematics and Science Circle K Club 3. 1 dent 3; ROTC Otii, lingiiislipd Militar James Allison Williams, B.S. Bailey, N. C. Spanish and English Sigma Pi Alpha Secretary. James L. Williams, B.S. Clayton, N. C. Social Studies and English Young Democrat ' s Clulj. M. A. Williams, B.S. Spring Hope, N. C. Piiinaiy Education Campbell College; ACE 3, 4; FTA 4. W. F. Williams, B.S. Swan Quarter, N. C. Music Barbara Williamson, B.S. Clinton, N. C. Science Campbell C. liege: Epstlaa Pi Eta Honor Society I; FTA 2; Science Club 2, 3. 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4; .Maid of Honor in . lav Day Celebration 3. senior cia66 ; v FIRST ROW: David C. Williamson, B.S., Whiteville, N. C. Physical Ed icatioii and Social Studies Susan C. Willoughby, B.S., Creswell, N. C. Music College Choir 1, 3. .1; Woman ' s Chorus ?.: ColleBi- Ban. I .I; SECOND ROW: Frances E. Wollard, B.S., Washington, N. C Graiiiniar Education VWCA 1. :;, 3. 1: FTA 1. 2. 3, -I, Dislrict Scirrlary 4: ACE 4; 7-ero.m Slaff 3, 1. Ada Wort hington, B.S. Kinston, N. C. Business Education and English Carroll W. Wilson, B.S. Oxford, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Laura Thomas Wilson, B.S. Oxford, N. C. Primary Education Edwin B. Yarbrough, B.S., Portsmouth, Va. Physical Education and Social Science Football 1; Varsity Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4; Veterans Club 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Circle K Club 2. 3. 4; SGA 3. 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; . war is Committee 4; Vho ' s Nancy Carol Wood, B.S. Virgilina, Va. Grammar Education WCTC 1, 2; ACE 3. 4; BTU 3, 4; FTA 4. Jean E. Yelverton, B.S. Stantonsburg, N. C. Primary Education ACE 1, 2. 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 4; YWCA 3, 4. OFFICERS Left to right Kitty Gerringer Student Government Representative Cecilia Cartwright Secretary Royce Jordan President Evelyn Davis Treasurer Ann Butler Vice-President UVlLOy First Row: Nolan Clifton Alcock, Joan Parker Allen, Thomas B. Allsbrook, Nancy Faye Apple, Ola Kelly Avent, Charlotte W. Baker, William Horace Baker Jr., William Oliver Baldwin. Second Row : Martha Ann Barrow, Adah Mayfield Bass, Raymond Andrew Bass Jr., Waylon T, Bass, Wilbcn Crawford Bass, Charles C. Batchelor, Nancy Leila Beatty, Betsy Parks Best. etc aS6 nine ieen nrtu-tk me f r i.5vSi ' .1-1 • •- TlviJ Ron: Dorothy Grey Best, William Nelson Best, Metz Bissell, Deane Black- mon, Loyce Bonner, Paul M. Boseman, Peggy Joyce Bowen, Shelton Ward Bowen. Fourth Row: Ruth JeanneLte Boyce, Joyce Branch, Betty Sue Branch, Betty Brewer, Johnnie Robert Brown, Man ' in Eli Brown, Charlie Thomas Buck, Frances A. Buck. I-ir.sl Row: Betty Lou Brickhousc, Bobbie Jean Burch, Mary Sue Burch, Hazel Glenn Burke, Carolyn Burnette, Anne Watson Butler, James L. Byrd, Martha Deane Byrd. Second Ron : Paul Archibald Cameron, Jr., Barbara Jean Cargile, William James Carr, Cecilia Cartwright, Earl Grey Castellow, Helen Rose Cherry, Marion J. Ches- son, Carolyn Lewis Clapp. Th rd Ron:- Carolyn Clark, Mary Agnes Clark, Olene Civils, Carol Reid Coflfey, Natalie Virginia Coker, Thelma Oleta Collier, Margaret Joyce Conner, Lemuel Clay Cook. Foniih Row: Sue Cook, Archie Monk Conglcton, Lillian Copley, Patricia Ann Corbett, John George Costulis, Jo Ann Cothran, Rachel Ann Cox, Charles A. Creekmore. f ) f mmh. c lass . . . ' 53 F rs! Row: Eliard Gray Croom, Leonard R. Culbreth, Walter Earl Culbreth Jr., Giles Dail Jr., Mary Anne Dallas, Evelyn Jean Davis, Gladys Rosamond Daugherty, Miriam R. Dempsey. Second Row: Mary Jean Dodd, Myra Gale Dorsey, Bettie Jane Dougherty, Jimmy Ellsworth Dunn, Anne B. DuRant, Harold Jay Edwards, Pansy Sue Edwards, Norwood Elliott Jr. Third Row: James Blair Ellis, William Preston Emerson, Eugene Edward Emery, Mildred Getchell Faison, John R. Farley, Anne Fedoronko, Eugene C. Fields, Mary Alice Fields. Fourth Row: Charles Edgar Fishel, Margaret E. Fleming, Jean Flora, Frances Downs French, Robert Gardner, Corydon Dwight Garrett, Kitty Bea Gerringer, George Garland Gilbert. fl T ,. Vii i « A ( ? JPiP fFi II f n7 ?0!r.- Mary Lee Gillette, Norma Jean Godwin, Edward Mannon Gore, Jean Gray, Mary Ellwood Green, Arthur Gregory Jr., Edna Jayce Griffin, Barbara Ann Grimes. Second Row: Frances LaVerne Grogan, Faye Gulley, Joyce Blue Gurley, Alice June Haddock, Joe Francis Hallow, Peggy M. Hamilton, Ervin Harrell, Mary Elizabeth Harrell. umop class . . . 53 Third Row: Walter M. Harrell, Elsie Cathryne Harrelson, Lettie Harper, Nancy Jane Harper, Jarvis Ray Harrington, Bill Harris, Jimmy Crockett Harris, Thelma Margaret Harris. Fourth Row: Virginia Dare Harris, Florence Mae Helms, Frank M. Hemingway, Peggy Ann Hill, Robert Pendleton Hilldrup, Abram Norman Hines, Eisah Jackson Hines, Drusilla Lee Hodges. 62 F ' rst Row: Euzella Lee Holland, Laurie Jane Holmes, Martha Rayc Honeycutt, Major Irving Hooper, Marietta Hooper, Jerry Leo Horner, Richard Skinner Hoskins, Lula Ann House. Seioiul Roil : Dorothy Jean Howard, Elsie Earle Howard, Mattie Evelyn Huber, Cleo Huffman, Charles Eugene Huffman, Betty Jane Huffman, Ray A. Hylton, Alice Dixon Jackson. Th rd Row: Imogene Jeannette, Melva E. Johnson, Miriam Johnson, Sallie Grey Johnson, Annie Laurie Jones, Ruth Jones, Edna Faye Jones, Larlie Mae Jones. Fourth Row: Royce C. Jordan, Wade H. Jordan Jr., Edith Marie Jowdy, Betty Jane Jurgensen, Peggy H. Kennedy, Joan Vivian Kelly, Carl Willis King, Donald Alford King. ffk} tfe 1 First Ron:- James L. King, Leland Jewel King, Charlie A. Kluttz, Coletta Lahr, Billy Laughinghouse, Floyd Taft Lefler, Julianne Leimone, May R. Lewis. Second Row: Mildred Lucille Lipe, Aubrey Lee Little, Ruth Branch Little, Norma Long, Thomas Ray Lupton, John Wesley McAden, Sylvia McCoy, Ann Heath McCrary. Third Row: George Donald McLadyen, Donald C. McGlohon, Mark Stancil McGlohon, Winifred Jeanette McGlohon, LaRue W. McKinney, Wayne McLamh. Kathryn McLawhorn, Agnes Vann McLemore. Fourth Row: William Gilbert McLeod, Vera Belle McNeill, Peggy White Madry, Agnes Faye Mallard, Elva Rae Mann, Margaret Ann Mansfield, Clyde Vernon March, Maydalene G. Marshall. mm C! j-_ . a A O c umor c lass . . . 53 F Vj7 Ro r; Susie Ann Marshall, David Lee Martin, Clara L. Mason, Edna Marie Massad, Atlee Glenn Matthews, Dolores Ann Matthews, Rufus Farrell Memory, Albert Vance Medlin. Second Row: Doris Mae Messer, Patricia L. Miller, Alma Lou Moore, Barbara Jean Mocre, Jean Lewis Mohorn, Orvis Ray Mumford, Lynnette Murphy, Donnell Mayo Muse. Third Row: Robert Nielsen, Walter Leo Noona, Sabra Jane Nunalee, Sue Carl Oswald, Richard Napoleon Ottaway, Betty Ray Outlaw, Ramona Lee Outlaw, Janie Margaret Parker. Foiirlh Row: Dahlia Pendergraft, David James Pennington, Robert Pennington, Tommy Garth Perry, Mary Frances Peterson, Mary Lou Phillips, Andrew Jackson Pickett, Thomas Everett Pierce. 11 i 4 d ' h C . f , 5 jp iL ' wD .O £ uncor Firsi Row: Laura Frances Pope, Joanna Powell, Matthew Prescott, Sylvia Gay Proctor, Frances Ann Radcliffe, Dorothy Rayc Rai:;land, Betty Ramsay Ralston, Delphia Tyson Rawls. Second Row: Jessie Ann Rice, Mary Gwen Richardson, Kathryn Rickards, James ct(X66 . . . S) i Walter Ridge, Emily Jame Rivenbark, Jenet c Rivenbark, Janice Roberson, James L. Rogers. Thiiii Row: William B, Rogers, Sidney Payne Rogerson, George Bernard Rose, Leon Henry Rouse, Melba Smith Rouse, Shelby Eugene Russ, Gene Russell, Mitchell Lee Saieed. Fo nlh Row: William Sanderson, Mary Elizabeth Sawyer, Robert Towe Sears, Ray Sears, Josie Ray Sessoms, Leon Hampton Sewell, Clayton W. Shackelford, Mattie Boseman Shearin. f -f Ron.- Fred Louis Shelby, Lois Gray Simpson, Patrick O ' Connell Skiclmore, Anne Vernon Smith, Dorothy Margaret Smith, Dorothy Virginia Smith, C reohi Smith, Eston C. Smith. Second Row: Maxine Stanley, George Starling, |ane Phinney Suggs, Edwin Charles Sutton, Janet E. Swinson, Edgar Tadlock, Lena Maxine Taylor, Bobby Frank Thomas. Third Row: Glenna Clark Thomas, Margretta Thompson, Sara Elizabeth Thomp- son, Wilbur Paul Thompson, Barbara Ann Tilley, Anne Wiggins Toler, Monna Jay Toler, Letha Faye Trott. Fourth Row: Lydia C. Turner, Victor Johnson Tucker, William Lester Tucker, Julian Robert Vainright, Herman Conley Vinson, Irma Wainright, Betty Rose Walker, Helen Louis Walters. e:i f 1 a V d i 67 Pnsi Roir: Rodnew Neale Walters, Betty Jean Warren, Barbara Edith Weir, Charlie H. Wentz, Delia Frances Westbrook, Laura C. West, Sara Louise Whaley, Bynum James Whitehurst. Seco iJ Row: Betty Sue Whitfield, Charlotte Moore Whitfield, Vernie Bert Wilder, Virginia Ruth Wilkes, Gwendola Williams, Pete Carl Williams, Robert King Williams Ir., Ted L. Williams. Th rJ Row: Susann Williamson, Trudy Carr Williams, Rosemary L. Wood, Mamie Williams Wooten, India E. Wright, Donna Jean Yancey, Doris Mae Yarbrough, Jewel Illard Yarbrough. umor a66 . . . ' 53 cia Left to Right: Sitting: Ann Bvnnni. JancI Hodges, and Mildred Ro Standing: Perey Wilkins and Bob Neilson SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Percy Wilkins President Bob Neilson Vice-President Janet Hodi;es Secretary Ann Bynum Treasurer Mildred Rouse SGA Representative s ' Sis Helen Anne Ada]ii Ottis L. Adam- Jean Carolyn Allen Robert C!ameroii Allen Geor ;e Lynwood Alexander James W. Alexander Bobby Lewis Anderson Kris Anderson Donald M. Atkinson Marceline Aycotk Don Gerald Baannan Robert Grover Baird Hazel Aileen Baker Worth Eugene Baker Clayton Dailey Barker Carolyn Home Barnes Nancy C. Barnes Russell L. Barnes Peggy Ruth Barfield James Edgar Barbour James P. Bazemore Charlie Benjamin Bedford Dorothy M. Belch David Thurston Benton Christine Bland Lois Jean Bland Virgil Earl Bland Emily Stewart Boyce Betty Lois Boyette Emma lean Brake Jacquelyn Ann Branch Patricia Ann Branch Ronald Scott Braswell Gladys Irene Brinn Ben W. Britt :LASS . . . ' 53 James Ralph Britt Carolyn Brothers Emma Catherine Brown Joe W. Browning Frazier Hughes Bruton Maxine Goodwin Bryan Maybell Bryant Hattie Josephine Bryson Anna Frances Bunn Lael Swanson Buntint; T c ff ,-■9c: m ' - , i , Mf ' ' bI li H B M O « r - cr 1 m r- M 1  ..(? Ai C ' i. Jit. Ci i! A f r A . ' , - ' F f1 % A € - ••■SOPHOMORE ipii i p p, r Margaret Ann Bunting Peggy Anne Bunton Donald K. Burton Lucious Calvin Butt Ann Bynum William B. Bynum Alfred Eugene Cahoon Thomas Millidge Cannady Junius Long Capehart Ann Lloyd Carawan Anne Cecelia Carlson Jack Carr Peggy Jo Carr Phyllis Lucille Carpenter Harriet Jean Carter Maxine Elizabeth Case Sarah Anne Casey Jacqueline Rebecca Cash Emma Jane Cauley George Bennett Causby Gaither Delano Cline Luther S. Colbert Aubrey T. Collins Harold Gordon Colson Barbara Jean Connor Carolyn Cooper Wade Hampton Cooper Grover L. Corowan Jimmie Corum Harvey Alton Cox Peggy Anne Cox Helen Kathryn Credle E. Louise Credle Sally Blane Credle Lester Bryant Croom Patsy Cummings Wilma Faye Daniel lohn Robert Davis Patricia Ann Dawson Delia Love Dean Anna Mae Dickens Martha Catherine Dickson Geraldine Dixon Marshall Peterson Du Val Jane Badger Eason 72 CLASS Amelia Jean Eaton Emily Eaves Don R. Edwards Dorothy Anne Edwards John Henry Edwards Shirley Jane Edwards Gerald Mack Elks Betty Ellington Dennis Everett English Irving Newton Ennis Ruby Patrick Epti ng Lorine A. Estes Annie Laurie Etheridge Barbara Sue Ethridge Evelyn Ruth Eu ' ry Peggy Joyce Faircloth Mar) ' G. Earless Virginia Anne Farley LaRue Vingie Farrow Alma Lee Faulkner Elma Harriet Fendley Carolyn Elizabeth Finck Gayle C. Flanagan Hugh Morris Flowers William Frederick Floyd Edward Milton Foley Ro) ' Haywood Forbes Jack Stanley Forlines Peggy Lou Forrest Donald Louis Fratino Joan Marie Fulford John Carter Furlong Freddie Delano Futreal Nellie Rhea Gardner Betty Gay Paul B. Gay Thelma Gerock Henry Eugene Gilbert, Jr. Margaret Ginn Joyce L Glenn M. Eloise Godwin Jane Elizabeth Godwin Keith Goodson Peggy Ann Goodwin Ann Eleanor Gosse ( 4 1 C3 c r. f9 f O O ' , 73 SOPHOMORE Dixie Carrol Grady Lyda Arlene Grantham Doris Elaine Grantham Frances Estelle Greene Barbara Mae Guyton Norma Dale Guyton Rachel Juanita Hagler Charlotte Grey Hales Charles Sterling Hamilton Franklin Hamilton Frank Milton Hammond Anne Elise Hardy Charles Harper Charles Hopkins Harrell Clara Mae Harris Winnie Rose Harris Alice Raye Hathaway John T. Hayes Mary Jane Hayes Lillian Cecelia Hayne; Ida Ruth Hedspeth James Leroy Henderson Mildred Louise Henderson [eannette Burwell Hester Robert Ezell Hicks Jerc Dean Hilburn Bessie Loree Hinnant Gladys Mae Hinson Jarahnec Trevor Hinson Janet Hayes Hodges James Furman Holcomb David Alexander Holder, Jr. Willie E. Holland E. Theo Hollingsworth Jane Hendon Holmes Kenneth Maxwell Holt Jamie M. House John Welbert Hudson Van Carlton Hugeins Manly Wilbur Hussey, Jr. Genevieve Ivey Edward Earl Jernigan Ann McClenny Johnson Carolyn S. Johnson Kay Frances Johnston 74 CLASS Linda Lee Jone Alice Nanette Jones Robert Earle Julian Nick James Kanos Martha Jane Kanoy Martin Herman Kass Theron C. Keen William W. Kecnan Anise Kelly Jean Carolyn Kemp Nancy Lou Kcsler Claude Keith Kin Horace G. King James Ray Kirby Laure Ann Kirven Barbara Ann Lamm Edwon McKay Lanier James David Lassiter Anna Lou Laughton Tess Ledbetter Ned Franklin Lee Nell Lee Robert Edward Lee Elsie Janet Lewis Willa Dean Lindsay Offie R. Lockemy Wilson Lovett Nevelle Cline Lovelace Marjorie Faye McDougald Marilyn McGimsey Nina Lou McGowan Edwina McMullan William Harvey McWilliams Emil G. Massad Edgar H. Mathews Iris lone Matthews Paul Wesley Maness Dalton Lee Mann Jane Boots Marion Janice V. Markham Tullulah Frances Marshbourne Walter Fravis Martin, Jr. Joe V. Mason Johnnie E. May Barbara Jane Mayes I ' M SOPHOMORE 1 n o m Charles E. Meekins Philip Worthington Mellon Frank Hewette Melvin John Leckman Milligan Charles L. Minchew Anne Troy Mitchell Jackie Lee Mize Jean Ann Mobley Nancy Lu Moore Maidred Joyce Morris Willis Conrad Mozingo Agnes Nell Mumford Joyce Murdock Charlie Narron Kenneth Marlon Neal Edward Nelson Mary Belinda Newsome Mary Jo Outland Robert C. Owen Clyde P. Owens Kathleen Baun Ownley Patsy Pool Pappendick Edna Earle Paramore Martha Harriet Peele Janice Mae Penny William A. Penuel Judith Claire Perry Rebecca Gail Plemmons Miriam Almeta Preast John Henry Price, Jr. Mattie Ruth Proctor Curtis Lee Register Amanda Estell Reynolds Donald G. Rhodes Larry Ishmael Rhodes Gregg C. Rife Nancy Evelyn Riley Robert Everette Roebuck Percy E. Rogerson Marilyn Ann Roney William Howard Rooks Mildred Joyce Rouse William Baxter Sanderson Charles Edward Satterwhite Allan Ray Sawyer 76 CLASS |,nkif Merle Sears Sally jemiettc Sedgwick Frances Harlan Sigmon Ann De Lee Siler Mary Jane Simmons Paul Lester Singleton Grace Irene Smith Guilford C Smith Ted Page Smith Vivian Patricia Smith Emma Jean Spencer William Riley Spencer Bermey Stevens Jean Kathryn Stephenson Mary A. Stephenson Richard Elbert Stephenson Elbert Roosevelt Stokes Jewelie Stokes Robert Delano Stokes Walter Clyde Staughan, Jr. William Glenn Strickland Amos T. Stroud, Jr. G. Merele Sugg Leonard Homes Sullivan Anne Newell Sutton Betty Frances Sutton Norwood Mac Talton David Terry, Jr. E. A. Thomas Charles Jean Thorne Julia Frances Thornton Cecilia Lou Tripp Harold Dean Tripp Thomas Jarvis Tripp, Jr. Veryl Trueblood Lois Anne Tucker Mary Anse Tucker Betty Joan Turner Nancy Geraldine Tugwell Ruby Magdalene Underbill Gene Lane Underwood Luther Herbert Vail Betty Helene Vaughan James Marvin Vaughan Harriet Ward S - ' fi r « I H B P SPm S SOPHOMORE CLASS r 1- k Janet Adell Ward John Edward Ward Betty Gwyn Watson John Robert Watson Shelton Weaver James Boyd Webb Charles B. West Margie Ruth West Mary Lee Whittield Rachel Jones Whitfield Ruth Homes Whitford Frances M. Whitley Josephine E. Whitley Loyd Oliver Whitley Melva Jane Wiggins Percy Wilkins, Jr. Charles Stuart Williams Grover Ray Williams Mary Ann Williams Betty Sue Williamson Carolyn Willis Joyce Anne Willis William SherriU Willi Jane Marie Wilson Burwell R. Winslow Ann Page Woolard . === g s Left to Right: Shirley Council. Anna Avanl. Enio Boado, Ann Bowles, and Barbara Burnham OITICERS Emo Boado President Anna Avant Vice-President Ann Bowles Secretary Barbara Burnham Treasurer Shirley Council SGA Representative Maynard Allen Abrams Mary Odessa Adams Halvor Gerald Adcock Frances Baker Alexander Milton B. Allen Thomas Jefferson Allen Nancy Virginia Allsbrook Betty Elaine Alphin Roger ' William Andrews, Jr. Martha Jean Apple Pauline Frances Armstrong Mary Stuart Arrington Roy Kendrick Askew Anna Kinard Avant Bobbie Lou Avant Phillip Alva Averette Ogden S. Babson Glenn Alden Bagley Virginia Baise Carson Baker William Douglas Baker Robert Lee Ballard Anne Airlee Barbour Frances Jean Barbour Joseph Lockhart Barbour Sue Evelyn Barbour VC ' illiam Cornelius Barnhill Dorothy Deen Barnwell Edgar Paschall Barrett Mary Campbell Barwick Robert Leonard Barwick Barbara Lou Batchclor llanche Elizabeth Bateman Trawick Baugh Dorothy Leigh Bazemore Elizabeth Maude Beam Charles Adolphus Benson Leamon Douglas Benson Michael John Besso. Jr. Elizabeth Brooks Biberstein Samuel Shirley Biggs Donald William Blackwcll Thomas Burton Blizzard Howard R. Bloom Erolyn Jenkins Blount Marjorie Ann Blow Emil Edward Boado Andrew Howell Bone Jean Carol Bordeaux Kenneth Royal Bordeaux Patricia Ann Bordeaux Joyce Mae Bell . S IP , Peggy Joyce Bell f Jm W - -W . f J Kenneth T. Bellamy jrmmwian do ass l:r C-v 9 mm S , fo ff Edna Earle Bostic Omie Bostick Ann Bowles Gerald Edgar Bowen Joseph Sherrill Boyette Clifton Earl Boyd Delia Irene Brady Barbara Ann Braswell Robert Clayton Bright Mary Ann Brightwcll Robert Earl Briley James Alexander Brinson Lou Ellen Brooks Clarence Emmet Brown, John Wesley Brown Mary Susan Brown Thelma Jean Brown Erma Louise Browning Nancy Reid Bruce Mittie Carolyn BuUard Annie Ruth Bullard Betty Jean Buchanan George Hector Bulla Doris Eron Bulluck Marion La Verne Buntim Barbara May Burnham Marguerite Aline Butler Ronald Clark Butler Ann Elizabeth Byrd Frederick Byrd George Martin Caffrey Jack White Cahoon Janice Omega Cannon Molly Wayne Carawan Hoyette Moore Carlisle Jacquelyn Louise Carr John P. Carr John Robert Carrington, Jr. Betty Jo Carroll Doris Faye Carroll l|| - ' ' ' ' ' H Bi H l l ' i ' l Mary Afton f -f Henry Vernon Cashwell Commodore Ernest Caswell Andrew Walton Caudill John Jordon Chappell Donald Cherry Peggy Ruth Cherry Richard Foley Cherry 1-- .J X--  H H Elsie Carol Clapp  ■• -iA. « ■T «  r « ?a Elizabeth Jacqueline Clark Lela Frances Clayton -4f ' ' X ' ' t • - f ' ' ' ■- Jftf ' §L Thomas Edward Clemmons Julia Mae Clough Bryan Dee Coats Alice Louise Coburn Charles S. Coggins Barbara Ann Coghill Charles Earl Coker Kenneth Leroy Cole Goldie Caroline Coley Victor Emanuel Cornacchione William Marshall Costner Shirley Stanley Council Charles Douglas Cox Delano Roosevelt Cox Katherine Louise Cox Sonoma Muriel Cox Billy Harvey Civils Emma Jean Craft Frances Joan Crawford Bobbie Jean Credle Jane Mann Credle Laura Blount Credle Flora Jean Creech Paige Turner Creech Peggy Joyce Creech Lannie Gertrue Crocker Rhetta Ann Crocker Jeane Elizabeth Cullifer Carole Grey Currin Charlie Wilson Daniels Clara Sue Daniels Hulbert Lester Daniels, Jr. Kenneth Wayne Daniels Elizabeth Ann Dann Helon Doris Darden Lillian Faye Daughtry Ruth Hocutt Dauron Ann Bruce Davis Doris Harriet Davis Lou Anne Davis Margaret Ann Davis Patricia Lucille Davis Ruby Catherine Davis J. B. Derrickson Chester Blair DeSavigny chard Alexander DeSavigny Sarah Ruth Dixon Ellis Poe Draper Lila Mde Dormdn Donnie Lee Dudley C. 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Garrell, Jr. James Everett Garrett Franklin Allen Garris Hubert W. Garris Peggy Jean Garris Shirley Louise Gaskin Dorothy Gay Willie Rudolph Gay Julia Isabelle George Dorothea Joyce Gillikm Lois Ward Gilmore Barbara June Glover William K. Glover Robert F. Goff Patricia Agnes Goodwin Barbara Jean Gore Bobby Gene Gosnell Joseph Clarence Grady, J Mary Elizabeth Grant Virginia Herring Grant Ann Elizabeth Gresham G3 James Dalton Griffin William F rederick Griffin Pattie Sue Grimes David Clarence Gorkin, ji Alfred John Habit Samuel Milton Hale Franklin Ide Hal! Charles Thomas Hamilton William Kenneth Hardee Patricia Ann Hardesty Marian Tayloe Harding George Tilmon Hardison Josephine Ardelia Harper Willa Rae Harper Hilda Rae Harrell Thomas Lane Harrell Sara Margaret Harrington Betty Kaye Harris Millie Carolme Harm David Bently Harris ames William Hams Launa Alice Harris Robert Hal Harris Billie B. 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Lanier Samuel Reed Lanier Sharon Inez Lanier Julia Moore Lasater 85 Ruth Ann Lassiter Janet Lloyd Latta Libby Nerene Lawrence Elsie Leigh Lawson Barbara Ann LeCroy Jo Ann Lee John William Lee Clara Willard Leggett Charles Barfield Lewis Charlotte Jean Lewis Robert Glenn Lewis Erieen LaMarne Lilley Bryan Bonner Litchheld Carroll Curtis Littk Josephine Little- Marvin Littlt Barbara Jean Llovii Betsy Christian Loftin Mary Ann Loughlt n Curtis Gordon Lovelace Tommy Ray Lovitt Carol Lee Lucas Richmond Earl Lynch Con S. McAllister Jane Ayers McCormick Barbara W. McCotter Raymond Clinton McGhee Roy William McGinnis, Jr. Robert Alfred McGlohon Guy Ventron McKee Justus McKeel Julia Ann McKenzie Berry Jeane McLawhorn Carolyn Joyce McNeely Thomas Parker Maddrey Mary Alice Madry Betty Gene Mann Shirley Brown Manning Hilda Eloise Maready Sara Margaret Markham William Parker Marks Elma Rose Marshburn Joel A. Martin John Wayne Martin Shirley Ann Mason Eva Sue Masse Carolyn Currie Matthew s Dottie Ann Matthew s Jane Matthew s John Richard Matthews, Jr. Dora Corinne Matthis Alice Roberta Mattox Pearl Hogan May Lou Mayo 86 tf fe fe H: ' .Ma. ' M mmwian etc Oil. -ll ! ■jf — Maurice Allen Mayi Ivan Day Meekins Jo Melvin Joseph William Memory Ethel Poe Mercer Johnny Walter Merwin John Albert Messick Robert Lowell Miller Milton Alva Mills Alma Ruth Mitchell Jan Mason Mitchell Ralph Summeral Mobley James Franklin Mohn. Jr Carolyn White Moore CieralcJine Moore Peggy Lou Moore Shirley Patricia Moose Bessie Lee Morgan rphy Lee Roy Morris Gerald Edmund Mi Patsy Jean Myrick Norma Sutton Newby Russell Emerson Newell. Jr Arthur Sinclair Newman, Jr Agnes Marie Nicholson Shirley Marguerite Noble Thomas Carroll Nobles Mildred Locke Gates Vincent Boyce Oglesby Sue O ' Neil Anne Byerly Outland Kathleen Mae Overby Donald Overman Minnie Davis Overman Dorothy Lee Overton iNLinan Elizabeth Owen Robert Glenn Owens Relmond O. Pace, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Packer James D. Page Jean Page Alice Faye Parker Dewey Clalton Parker Eddie M. Parker N ' ancy Parker Jimmie E. Parkin Pantice Carol Parks David Graham Parrish John Edmond Patterson Peggy Thomas Paynter Vivian Clarice Pelletier Robert Grady Penley Church Lemuel Perkins. Jr Jerry Hanson Peterson 87 Hannah Jane Phelps Rosalyn Jean Phelps Audrey Doris Phillips Jruce Marshall Phillips Patsy Ruth Pierce Carol Anne Pitt Clara Frances Poe Donnie D. Pollard Marion Ruth Pollard Anne Elizabeth Polly Barbara Louise Poole Marilyn Glenn Pook Wilburn Rupert Pope lames Arthur Porter, Jr. Caroll Lee Potter Rita Potter Edward Turner Powell Riley Ashley Powell Grady Moses Prevette Roland Pridgen Sara Loretta Priest Jeanne Frances Pritchard Ronald Loften Quinn Harry Graham Rainey Stanley G. Rawls Janice Evelyn Relyea Mildred M. Reynolds Floyd Rhodes Thomas Thad Rich Mary Elizabeth Richardson Barbara Bunn Rigsbee Jane Ellen Riley Hildegarde Roberts JoAnne Roberson Gwendolyn Robinson Raymond Amlek Robertson Ruth Bryan Robertson Thomas Edward Robon, Jr. Mariann Roebuck George M. Rogers John Rossell Rogers Eugene Wilson Rose George Ronnie Rose Robert Frederick Rose Dora Ann Roughton Frances Anne Re Shirley Ann Sail Ann Carolyn Sawyer Gary Lee Scarboro Betty Jean Scott Dorothy Jenelle Searcy Charles William Sears Jean Faye Sermons 1 t • ? A mmman etc class ■■■P NHI ■■■■iJIHHi f ' 9 I J. Leah Kathryn Sexton Ross Alfred Shaheen, Jr. Billy Williams Sharber Suzanne Morgan Shepherd Evelyn Mae Sherman Patricia Lynn Shipp Ralph Charles Simpson James Blount Slack Earl Sloan Betty Lou Small Wendell Wayne Smiley. Jr Arlene Rac Smith Atwood Russell Smith Frances Joyce Smith Jimmie David Smith, Jr. Joyce Deal Smith Snerma Lee Smith Susan Runell Smith Trilby Lee Smith Patricia Anne Speir James Kenan Spell Hugh Boyd Spencer Susie Barrett Spivey Betty Lee Sugg Mary Joyce Sugg Be erly Ann Sumner Jean Eloise Sutton Miriam Lenell Sutton James Rosmond Stanley Patricia Ann Stanley Walter Landis Stanfield Charles Cole Starnes Norma Ruth Steed Jerry Keith Stephens Mary Lou Stewart Shelton Eugene Stewart Helen Joseph Stevens Betty Lou Stokes Betsy Jane Stokes Anne McVey Straughan Barbara Ann Strickland John Boyce Styron Karen Marie Swan Norma Swindell Mar) ' Naomi Talley Vivian Rea Talley Alice Jean Taylor Anna Macon Taylor Atwood Bruton Taylor Betty G. Taylor Ernestine Taylor Evelyn Harrison Taylor Mitzi Sue Taylor Patricia Taylor 89 Shirley Marie Taylor William Briley Taylor William Taylor William Preston Teachey Charles Royal Tedder Jean Stewart Tettertan Richard Ben Thach Murphy Calhoun Thigpen James Carl Thomas Jo Ann Thomas William Robert Thomas Ann Jean Thompson James L. Thompson mice Joan Thompson Barbara Ann Tilley Mary Carter Tisdalc Marion Grey Todd James William Todd Samuel Neal Trueblood Joan Joyce Tucker Margaret Lee Tucker John Franklin Turner Minnie Louise Turner Garland Wayne Tuton Dorothy Elaine Tyndall Louie Lynwood Tyndall Ralph Laverne Tyson Mary Jane L ' pchurch Albert Lee Vaughan Edith Florine Vaughan Winnie B. X ' all Jerry McLain Wallace Jo Sue Wallace maid Ellsworth Wallace Victor Bernard Waller Ben A. Ward Frances Grey NX ' ard Gene Marion Ward Alice Dean Warren Earl Stuart Warren Janie Elizabeth Waters NX ' illiam Bryan Waters Janet McNeill Watso Olga Tona Wal Philip Anthony Weave Doris Lee VCeav Nina E. Weic msk wiavi class u o p t ' i e, ' a A A ( r,,M.lvn May Wells |.n- L« Welsted I uiii.t Maivina Whil loe Jesse White Nancy Hart White Robert Charles Whitt Sallye Bryant Whitehead Minlc Ann, Whitehead 111- hi Cm M.I I Whitener I K Mi , m, nun VX ' hitener N.iniy Whitheld Zeb Olaman Whitford, Jr, Juanita Thomas Whitt Rose Marie Wienberry Mildred Shirley Wiggins Melvin Vadan Wilkerson, Jr Betty Sue Williams Carol Jeanne Williams Nelle Williamson Shirley Jocelyn Williamson Clinton Arthur Williford Joyce Carol Willis luhan Francis Willis Weston Earl Willis Charles Marshall Willi, Garland Fentrice Willi; George Neil Williams Ins Gray Williams Joan Blate Williams lunc Robles Wilhamsoi Annie Lillian Wilson Hattie Ruth Wilson Joseph Taylor Wilson Marjorie Lucile Winsic James Lee Winstcad Beverly Lou Withering Bettye Lou Wood William Law Woolfolk Dorothy Ann Wooten Talmage Joseph Woottn Sue Carol WorthingJon George Da id Wright Syhia Ann Wyrick Dorothy Jean Yarborough Marjorie Florence Yarborough Bobby R. Young MILITARY at EAST CAROLINA front Row, Left to Right: Col. Roger G. Fuller. Second Rot William R. Ronev. Third Roic: Master Sgl. William H. Wi H. Barrv, Master Sgl. Herbert H. Sails. Capt. Hal C. Coe, Capt. Staff Sgt. Floyd F. Freen liani R. Young, Capt. Thomas W. II n, .Alaster Sgt. Robert W. Spicer, . la U. S. AIR FORCE ROTC The United States Air Force ROTC unit at East Carolina, activated in 1948, has fast become an in- tegral factor in the educational process of many young men in the college. Of a coeducational enroll- ment of approximately 2,000 students, more than 600 of the men have included Air Science and Tactics in their curricula and are working for a commission in the United States Air Force Reserve. This number represents roughly 60 per cent of the male enrollment figure of the college. Last year, in addition to the basic and advanced courses. Flight Operations has been offered. This course is taught on the advanced level to those quali- fied men who definitely plan to enter flight training upon their entrance into active duty. Students who complete both the basic and advanced divisions are, upon recommendation of the Professor of Air Science and Tactics and concurrence by the President of the college, given commissions in the grade of second lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve. U, S. AIR FORCE ROTC Last summer 40 AFROTC students from East Caro- lina College were ordered to attend summer camp at various Air Force Bases in Southeastern United States. Summer camp attendance has been made a prerequisite to students of AFROTC attaining a com- mission in the United States Air Force. It is the high- light of the AFROTC curriculum. Members of the unit enrolled in the advanced division receive commutation in lieu of subsistence at the rate of 90 cents per day from the date of enroll- ment to the date of graduation. Many graduates of the unit here are now serving on active duty stations and in overseas theaters as pilots, navigators, and administrative officers. They are making good records for themselves, and all of them praise the value of ROTC training. Every year, a military ball is held on the campus. This ball, sponsored by the Cadet Officers Club, is a strictly formal affair, and it is one of the biggest events of the year at the college. CADET WING STAFF Madigan. Cadet Major Eugene Willia 1 I M 1 b J L p= il i ii:s - is, . i ' . . ■||,«, , h i ' m -iitihS-Ml ■UUmmm 11 5 t UUJWi f ' ' ■■L 1 1 wm- . t - • - ii f -■% ' .« ' ... WI|ipiHl|M l ■.=: v4 .  - ■w - ., . ;..., .. ., ..- 1 HONORARY SQUADRON The East Carolina AFROTC Honor Squadron is a crack drill unit. It has performed between halves of football games using the amazing silent drill series. The Honor Squadron is com- manded by James B. Corbin. ROTC COLOR GUARD The East Carolina AFROTC Color Guard lends color and martial atmos- phere to every drill period. ROTC DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS The East Carolina Drum and Bugle Corps is a very proficient unit in drill and music. This year they have par- ticipated in parades and at football games along with the Honor Squad- ron. Johnny C. Helms is the com- manding officer. 95 GROUP I STAFF First Row: Cadet Lt.-Col. George Melvin Sauls. Second Roic: Cadet Major Donald F. Gaylor, Cadet Capl. Ronald Ledas, and Cadet Capt. Robert Pennington. SQUADRON A-1 SQUADRON B-1 SQUADRON C-1 97 GROUP II STAFF Th. e staff of Gro, JP II ar e pictured to the left and the; , are ns follows: Fir s, Roic: Cadet Lt. -Col. George Tucker. Second Ra ■,c: Cadet Marl lin Bvrd and Cadet f lapt. Nicl kolas SQUADRON A-2 98 SQUADRON B-2 SQUADRON C-2 ActLvities From Sept n i rrele L, h u n d red fifty-two I . yt ff 1 m 4, A - ' zceyvimy I ' m dreaming of a White Christmas . . . Should I tell the kids about — Santa Claus or wait ' tilytrnr f year ... the debate team had a S -Elorida ... the dorms had the holiday spirit, especially the night befi days . . . Bobby scores a ain TfiTs is where we spend 98 per cent of our lime . Beauties on Parade P ■F abv l H Hi V Kv H February The night oil spent by the annual staff . . . just trying to make the deadline . . . exams that we flunked again . . . another year will soon be here and still no sign of a di- ploma ... the dances, all a part of East Carolina . . . March winds blew in the results of all our work in those classes taken winter quarter . . . The student production in which so much unforeseen talent was dis- played and enjoyed by all . . . All the freshman women ( I mean gals ) dearly love lo get golden brown and eul all the afternoon classes . . . Happy Day for the April . . . and then May The lucky ones finally made it . . . congratulations to all and better luck next tunc to the i)nes left behind . . . Firfl Rnw: Verona Sparrow and Mitchell Saieed Second Roir: John R. Kennedy and Or. Clinton Prewett . . . student government Every student at East Carolina College is a member of the Student Government Association. The officers of the SGA are as follows: Bob Robinson President John Kennedy First Vice-President Mitchell Saieed Second Vice-President Verona Sparrow Secretary Don Cox Treasurer Billy Laughinghousc First Asst. Treasurer Some, of the officers of the SGA are pictured above along with Dr. Clinton Prewett, Dean of Men and Director of Student Affairs. The members of the Student Legislature are pictured on the opposite page. The officers of the Student Government Association are chosen by popular vote in the annual campus elections held each March. Members of the Student 108 Legislature automatically have seats in that btxJy by virtue of their having been elected to offices in vari- ous clubs and activities on the campus. The Student Legislature is divided into several standing committees, some of which are pictured on Pages 110 an 111. As prescribed by the constitution, the Legislature goes into session every Wednesday night during the regular school year, with the exception of the first Wednesday of each month, at which time the Execu- tive Council meets to consider pertinent problems before they are presented to the Legislature. Roir. Left to Right: Janire Albrili. Rudolph .Alexander, Grace Baysden, Ann Bell, Chrieli rk, Enio Buado, Nan n, Ann Carlson, Shirley Council, Don Co.v, John Cox, Emily Fairclolh, Don Gaylor. 1. Russell Jarretl. Mary Jo Johnson, Roland F. Jones, Royce Jordan, John Robert Fifth Roic: Vivian .fiercer, Barbara Moore, Waller Noona, Robert Penninglon, Betlv Poole, John Postas, Phyllis Randolph, Mildred Rouse. Sixth Rote: Teresa Saieed, Jerome Sanford, George Sauls, Edgar Tadlock, Julian Vainwrighl, Lloyd Whitfield, Percy Wilkins, Donna Jean ■■■■■jnBiniHHpiH m fi o r:. V P ' k tM .w Executive Counci Pictured below is the Executive Council of the Student Legisla- ture. Many important questions, requests, and grievances con- cerning the student body are referred to this board before being passed on to the Student Legislature. The President of the Student Government Association serves as Chairman ex officio. Other members include the First and Second Vice-Presidents, and Treasurer of the SGA, the Chairman of the Men ' s Judiciary, the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Women ' s Judiciary, and the editors of the two student publications. Pictured left to right; John Cox, Don Cox, Varona Sparr Roy Creech and Tommie Luplon. Bob Robinson, John Kennedy, Mitchell Saieed, and Barbara Mo , r Judiciary Barbara Moore, Chairman The other officers of the Women ' s Judiciary are Betsy Hobgood, Vice-Chairman; Sara Thompson, Secretary; Donna Yancey, Treas- urer; and Rebecca Pate, Member-at-Large. While the other officers of the Men ' s Judiciary are Jack Cutler, Vice-Chairman; Donald Gaylor, Secretary-Treasurer; and Irvin L. McConeghy and M:tc- Donald Eure, Members-at-Large. Elections Committee Percy Wilkins, Chairm; Social Committee Edgar Tadlock, Chi YMC A Andy Meeder President The Young Men ' s Christian Association on campus works with the parent organization in seeking to reach stu- dents who are not Christians and help them to discover that the way of Christ is the only way to live an effective and satisfying life. The main attraction of the program of the Y.M.C.A. is the Thursday evening vesper services. The Y members lend aid in the registration of freshmen, they take part in Religious Emphasis Week, give presents to a family at Christmas, and undertake various other such projects in the service of God. OFFICERS John Hayes Vice-President Charlie Bedford Secretary Gene Russell Treasurer Dr. John Reynolds Mr. W. W. Howell Faculty Advisors Y WC A Grace Baker President The Y has become a symbol of worship, recreation, and good clean fun for ail who wish to participate. Our spe- cial holiday services, as well as the regular Thursday night vesper services, have become traditions on campus. Anyone who will support the organization and its principles may become a member. As our purpose declares: We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a grow- ing knowledge of God. OFFICERS Joyce Gurley Vice-President Anne Butler Secretary Janie Parker Treasurer Dr. Elizabeth Utterback Mrs. Walter Krausnick Faculty Advisors YMCA YWCA ■i5 t .i„ ' The Circle K Club is made up of men who are considered to have the qualities of leadership, scholarship, and citizenship at East Carolina. Four representatives of the club were sent to Seattle, Washington this past summer to attend the Kiwanis International Convention. Other activities on campus this year included Ladies ' Night at the Country Club, March of Dimes solicitations, joint sponsorship of the annual Duck Derby, participation in a minstrel show sponsored by the Greenville Kiwanis Club, sponsorship of a Variety Show, and an Easter Egg Hunt for the children at the Training School. This year for the first time the Circle K presented an award to the most outstanding basketball player at East Carolina. Henceforth, this award will be an annual presentation. Sponsored by the Greenville Kiwanians, the club here at East Carolina College is the only Circle K Club in North Carolina. OFFICERS Al Harrington President John R. Kennedy Vice-President Charles Cherry Secretary Charles Huffman Treasurer Dr. J. Reynolds Faculty Advisor CIRCLE K CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club of East Carolina College is an affiliate of the North Carolina Home Economics Association and American Home Economics Associa- tion. The purpose of this College Club is the same as that of these two organizations, with special emphasis upon the promotion of a greater interest in the field of Home Economics; international fellowship; and the provision of means by which students may de- velop in leadership and initiative. Activities of this year included various parties, sponsoring a Bazaar, and active participation of all members on programs and committees. OFFICERS Emily Faircloth President Gwendola Williams Vice-President Patricia Moore Secretary Clara Mason Treasurer MATH CLUB At our meetings we have an opportunity to share mutual interests and compare ideas on mathematics. Our monthly puzzles, planned entertain- ment, and guest speakers help us stress the vital im- portance of mathematics to everyone ' s education and way of living. On Awards Day, the most outstanding mathe- matics student of the year is presented an award. OFFICERS Russell Jarrett Pres. Paul Cameron . . . Vice-Pres. Anne Strole . Sec. and Treas. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Roland Jones Pres. Wade Jordan . . . Vice-Pres. Rebecca Roberson Sec. and Treas. Lillian Haynes Public Relations The Student Science Club of East Carolina College has as its purpose the bringing together of those students interested in science; the pro- moting of a broader interest in scientific fields and the development of greater knowledge of a scientific world. Each year the club sponsors a mobile program which travels to surrounding cities presenting lectures and demonstrations. It has also planned and furnished a club room which the students are invited to use. VETERAN ' S CLUB OFFICERS Donnell Daly President Homer Thomas Secretary James Corbm Treasurer Dr. Carl Adams Advisor The Veteran ' s Club is a social organization for all ex-servicemen interested in furthering friendships and performing worthwhile duties for the college. COMMERCE CLUB The purpose of the Commerce Club is to acquaint the students of the busi- ness education department with one another, to foster interest in the business occ upation and in business teaching, and to work together for the mutual interest and benefits of its members and of the business education department as a whole. OFFICERS Annie Lou Butts President Johnny Johnson Vice-President Betty Sue Branch Secretary Jackie Sears Treasurer Industrial Arts Club Recognizing the need for the advancement of Industrial Arts in Eastern North Carolina, and desiring to promote greater in- terest and fellowship among students of the Industrial Arts Department of East Carolina College, the Industrial Arts students with thirteen charter members and their instructors formed the Industrial Arts Club in the fall quarter of 1949- For two years the club has spon- sored the trophy for the best- decorated dormitory at Home- coming, and has acted in various other activities which were of aid to the student body and the school. OFFICERS Robert Pennington Pres. Henry Fordham . . . Vice-Pres. Wilbur Bass Treas. Lester Croon Secretary Young Republican Club Political minded students of the Young Republicans Club on our campus are doing all they can to stimulate more interest in better government here on our campus. The club holds month- ly meetings and brings to the students interesting speakers from the political world. It takes an active part in the support of the Republican Party. OFFICERS Bob Hughes Pres. Roland Jones Vice-Pres. Pauline Moore Sec. Joe Stroud Treas. if ' ' ' YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB The purpose of the Young Democrats Club is to stimulate in the student an interest in better government and to encourage more active participation in politics. The club does not endorse any particular candidates for nomination in the bi-annual Democratic Primaries; its support goes to the Democratic nominee in the fall elections. The YDC supports the platform of the Democratic Party at all times. Inset, Hal F. Haire, President. OFFICERS Hal F. Haire President Clayton Shackelford Vice-President Betty Dougherty Secretary Betty Poole Treasurer 118 Jarvis Forensic The purpose of the Jarvis For- ensic Club is to foster interest in public speaking of all sorts. The club takes great pride in upholding the right of freedom of speech of the individual and those democratic principles which are a part of our great American heritage. OFFICERS Gerald Adcock Pres. Lula Mayo Vice-Pres. Gwen Williams . . . Sec.-Treas. Ferrell Memory . . Sgt.-at-Arms ENGLISH CLUB This is the twenty-eighth anniversary of the English Club, the oldest departmental club on campus. Meeting monthly, it strives to stimu- late interest in English, by presenting guest speakers who are well- known in this field. It gives English majors and minors an oppor- tunity to become better acquainted with one another as well as with faculty members. OFFICERS Betty Poole President Vernie Wilder Vice-President Imogene Jeannette Secretary Nancy Kesler Treasurer Miss Lois Grigsby Faculty Advisor 119 Association For Childhood Education OFFICERS John Fristoe Pres. Vivian Mercer Vice-Pres. Pat Corbett Sec. Elaine Smith Treas. The Association for Childhood Education is a student branch of the International organization open to all students interested in the welfare of children. The members agree to work to- gether to increase professional knowledge, to promote a more general understanding of the value of early childhood educa- tion, and to co-operate with all who work for the betterment of early childhood education. -i sA 4iifer- .- U—i W A Future Teachers of America OFFICERS Mary Jo Johnson President Ruth Bobbitt Vice-President Pauline Blalock Secretary Annie Ruth Savage Treasurer The Robert H. Wright Chapter of Future Teachers of America, organized in 1939, engages in many educational and community projects. This organization endeavors to promote interest in the teach- ing profession, and to acquaint young people with the ethics, history, and programs of the North Carolina Education Association and the National Education Association. 120 ■gj jir S£i L j. H u Fm im f HK -! ' -♦ ■. 1. , ' . f M§ 1 i 11 1 ; ■f y r 3m-ii W! Fsi x itfS •■•■• -. ■m. -1 I— a -. TEACHERS PLAYHOUSE The Teachers Playhouse has as its purpose to encourage dramatic arts at East Carolina College and to give students of the college an opportunity to participate in dramatic pro- ductions of educational and cultural worth. Its primary belief is that dramatics should and does have a part in the educational system for the college student. OFFICERS Lloyd Whitfield President Mary Ann Oates Vice-President Lynnette Murphy Secretary Bobbie Caldwell Treasurer International Relations Club OFFICERS Rudolph Alexander President Betty Daughtery Vice-President Leland King Secretary-Treasurer The purpose of the IRC is to promote a greater interest in, and a better understanding of, international and national affairs and relations. Students as well as out-of-town guests are participants in the club ' s monthly sessions. Forums, dis- cussions, talks and commentaries on world affairs all go into the planning of the program. The only requirement for mem- bership is a genuine interest in national and international relations and a desire for a more intelligent concept of world problems. Inter-Religious Council The Inter-Religious Council serves to co-ordinate all student religious acti ities, to supervise chapel, and to sponsor new approaches to religious emphasis among the students of East Carolina. Under the direction of Dr. Robert L. Holt, Co-ordinator of Religious Activities, the Council includes in its membership representatives of the various groups pictured below; and it works co-operatively at encouraging students of every denomination to participate more fully in all phases of religious activities. OFFICERS Waylon Upchurch President Matthew Prescott Vice-President Janie House Secretary Grace Baker Treasurer Droipirs SluHpnl Fellowship Canterbury Club Baptist Student Union Council The various religious organizations on the campus furnish spiritual inspiration to the students of all faiths. Through membership in these clubs they can worship and enjoy fellowship with other members of their faith while away from home. Jack Painter President Virginia Wilkes Secretary Elsie Howard Enlistment Vice-President Leo Bishop Social Vice-President Ann Carawan Devotional Vice-President Elbert Blanton Treasurer Elizabeth Pate and Mildred Wood Publicity Chairmen Alice D. Jackson Extension Chairman Ann Mitchell Poster Chairman Evelyn Eury Music Chairman Mary Agnes Clark Forum Chairman Gwen Williams Forum Supper Chairman Ramona Outlaw Center Hostess E. J. Hines Host Guilford Smith Visual Aids Chairman Nora Mills, Pat Dawson, Jack Britt and Joel Farrar Presidents of Sunday School Classes George Gilbert President of B.T.U. Nell Grantham President of B.Y.F. Rev. Hardaway and Rev. Neilson Pastor Advisors Mrs. Clem Garner and Dr. Bessie McNeil Faculty Advisors Miss Gloria Blanton Counselor Weslrv Founda Catholic Club A onoo TM. r - A HI ubiication The Publication Board is composed of the President of the college, the Dean of the college, the Dean of Men and Director of Student Affairs, the faculty advisors of the two student publications and the editors of the publications. The duties of the Publication Board are as follows; 1. To advise all student publications. 2. To help determine the policies of the publications. 3. To fill vacancies occurring on the staff of a publication during the year, subject to confirmation by the Student Legislature. 4. To furnish estimates to the Budget Committee of the amount of money each publication will need for the year. 5. To appoint an editor and a business manager for each publication. The Pubiicalion Board for 195.3 is pictured on ihe opposite page. Seated. Left to Right: Miss Mary Greene, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, Thomas R. Lupton, Donna Jean Yancey. Dr. John D. Messiek, and Dr. John O. Reynolds. Standing: Dr. Clinton Prewelt. rs For Winter Term ij 2 A. M.. 3-4 P. M. i Eu i Luroiinian layhouse Stages Jeul Teaching Work Ends Seniors At F ast Carolina ork Next Wee resents IVrlomiances OlFer Laughi 4U ■L i Uiirinj; Three Dav ' s Showi Utterback Reads hristmas Story Ssntist Forum Music Depai Sponsors ?n lOfYuietide l ate Roy Creech Donna J. Y Co-Edilors siness Manager Buccaneer of ' 53 Dr. Jnl... t). li.M.oM. FiiijiKi.il l iM r Dr. G. W. Knipp Editorial Advisor Donna Jean Yancey and Roy Creech Editors Mildred Reynolds Associate Editor Jean McLawliorn Organization Editor OUie Hunt Feature Editor Francis Madigan Sports Editor Everett Whitlet and George Sauls Military Editors Frances Woolard and Mona J. Tolar Fraternities Editors Joan Allen, Ann McCrary, Susie Marshall, Jean Tetterton, Pantice Parks, Nina Welch and Frances RadciifFe Class Editors Thomas Lupton Photographer Alice Bullard Art Editor Other members are: Euzella Holland, Mary Stephenson, Cecilia Tripp, Norma Steed, Peggy Bunton and Clara Harris. BUSINESS STAFF Robert Hughes Business Manager Cecilia Cartwright, Evelyn Davis and Ann Dunn Assistants C dltonal S tc Surely, to us, this volume will recall many things; the confusion of our first staff meetings . . . trips to Charlotte ... the constant thought of deadlines . . . Christmas holidays spent on campus . . . neglect of studies by the staff . . . the nights we saw the sun set and rise . . . and finally, the distribution and feeling of a job successfully completed. It has been a pleasure and if it pleases you, our fondest hope is fulfilled. (L-ditorial J taH Tommie Lupton Editor Edwina McMullan Managing Editor Parker Maddrey Assistant Editor Phylis Carpenter Feature Editor Kay Joiinston, Frances Smith, Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arrington, Don Muse, Anna Hogan, Emily Boyce Staff Assistants Mary H. Greene Editorial Advisor C. L. Perkins, Jr Staff Photographer Bob Hilldrup Sports Editor Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips, Jack Scott, Jim Ellis Sports Assistants tL EAST CAROLINIAN Edna Massad Business Manager Faye Jones Assistant Business Manager Peggy Joyce Bowen, Mary Gillette, Marty McArthur, Atwood Smith, Dwight Garrett . . Business Assistants Mrs. Susie Webb Exchange Editor Shirley Brown Manning Campus Circulation ' i A Miss Mary H. Greene uentu-6euen ueai s 4 news Like the Buccaneer, the school year of ' 53 brought a new name to the former Teco Echo of East Carolina. This year as in the past, the East Carolinian has attempted to maintain high standards of journalistic technique and present to the campus a newspaper worthy of being published at East Carolina. The East Carolinian has striven to present in readable form a clear view of the stream of life at East Caro- lina; reporting news events, interpreting on the edi- torial page, evaluating our sports achievements, and always searching for opportunities to improve itself and the college. The college newspaper has received many honors through the years from the Associated Collegiate Press and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. It has become established on the campus as the voice of the students and as an outlet of expression to lovers of journalism. . a ' he L oliei The Collegians, under the direction of (Jiarlic Kluttz, play for most of the college dances. They have won recognition throughout tfie state for their fine performances. The vocalist is Bernard Ham. iViUSIC a.t eait camiii Carolina ke L oileae L kc Directed by Dr. Karl V. Gilbert The College Choir gives performances throughout the year and affords the students excellent musical experience. Their two major performances are The Messiah and The Spring Concert. 130 Whether in the stadium or on the stage, the East Carolina Band, is a pride of the college. It is directed by Mr. Herbert Carter of the Music Department faculty. (L.ait L aroiina LJrche itf ' Dr. Kenneth Cuthberl Head of Music Deparlmen East Carolina College furnishes most of the personnel and equipment for the orchestra, which is a member of the American Symphony League. It is com- posed of students, faculty members, and townspeople of the college community. The orchestra is under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, who is head of the college music department. iW i f ■? i t 9 9 f f § f ! ? ! ! t ' ' ' COLLEGE SINGERS Under the direction of Mr. Dan E. Vornholt THE VARSITY GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert THE WOMEN ' S CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. Dan E. Vornholt THE MUSIC EDUCATION CLUB Walter Noona, President MAJORETTES Doris Faye Carroll Betty Ray Outlaw Hildegarde Roberts Pat Taylor Carolyn Johnson O .. ,,C H C- ft ,Ci ITj O C: .O fT) ,jn fS C a jf? C P f : fir.J Row: Bob Bass, Jack Benzie, Jack Brilt, Tommy Bullock, Paul Cameron, Charles Cherry, Don Cox. Second Rou : Tom Cox, Dwighl Garrett, Bernard Ham, Al Harrington, Charlie Huffman, Alec Hurst, Russell Jarrett. Third Row: Pete Jones, John Robert Klutlz, Billy Laughinghouse, Tommy Luplon, Frank Madigan, Bill McDonald, Wade McDonald. FoHr(h Row: Waller Noona, Bob Robinson, Bill Rowland, Mitchell Saieed, Jerry Sandford, Charles Self, Dwight Shoe. Fifth Roiv: Dennis Smith, Homer Thomas, Julian Vainwright, Lloyd Whitfield, Percy Wilkins, Eddie Yarbrough. Not Pictured: Jim Danks, Jim Ellis, Mac Eure, Charlie Garland, Bobby Hodges, Neil Ragan, Russell Rowell, Gus Russo. SIGMA RHO PHI This is the sophomore year of Sigma Rho Phi on the East Carolina campus, the Beta Chapter being established here in the fall of 19 ' l- ' i2. Its paramount objec- tive is to develop a campus wide brotherhood and to render service to the college. Its organization serves as a framework within the limits of which young men can exert their abilities in the realm of democratic living. Sigma Rho Phi only hopes that it can inculcate in its members principles of democratic leader- ship and by so doing make the world, in general, and this campus, in particular, a better place in which to live. Membership in the Sigma Rho Phi Fraternity is open to all male students at East Carolina College who meet the requirements set forth in the by-laws of its constitution. SIGMA RHO PHI CHAPTER OFFICERS Charlie Fishel President Marshall DuVal Vice-President William Keenan Recording Secretary Preston Emerson Corresponding Secretary George Tucker Treasurer Kris Anderson Business Manager Bill Harris Sgt.-at-Arms Dr. Orville Phillips and 1st Lt. William R. Roney Chapter Advisors I 1 - ' [ZJ. .H - h i liii Firs Rom: George Alexander, Kris Anderson, Paul Boseman, Waller Culbreth, Marshall DuVal. Second Row: Preston Emerson. Charlie Fishel, Hugh Flowers, Phil Gaines, Bill Harris. Third Row: Robert Homer Hughes, William Keenan, Offie Lockemv, A. V. Medlin, Gregg Rife. Fourlh Row: Bill Rowland, Charles Satterwhite, Bobhv Thomas. Vo Pictured: Jessie Jones, Bill Lamb, John Moss, Harold O ' Kelly, George Turker. SIGMA PI ALPHA Sigma Pi Alpha is a national honorary language fraternity founded in 1926 at North Carolina State College. Its main objective is to stimulate an interest in acquiring a more intimate knowledge of the people, customs, and culture of foreign countries. Other objectives: 1. An increased interest and pleasure in the study of foreign language. 2. An improvement in both general and linguistic scholarship. 3. A broadening of the cultural viewpoint and a deepening of the sympathies of language students. 4. A greater opportunity for wholesome entertainment and a healthy social life for its members. SIGMA PI ALPHA CHAPTER OFFICERS Julianne Leimone President Vernie Wilder Vice-President Jean Thome Secretary James A. Williams Treasurer Anne Siler East Cdyolniian Reporter Mrs. George Perrv and Mr. James L. Fleming Advisors -- iii -- ' -n I ' Firs; Ko«i: Dorothy Bradshaw, Bobbi.- Joan Burrb. Aiiiiio Lou Bulls. Jinim Duiiii, Jane Godwin, Nancy Harper. Second Roto: Carolyn Ilines. Joe Jobn-ton, Nani-j Kesler. Jiilianne Leimone, Ann MeCrary, La Rue McKinney. Third Row: Ed«ina iMeMullan, Barbara Mange, Edilh Ann Mangrum, Edna Massed, Lynette Murpby, Jacqueline Philempin. Fourth Row: Dorothy Pugb, Marilyn Roney, Ann Siler, Jane Simmons, Anne Warren, Paul Weeks. Fifth Roic: Margie West, Vernie Wilder, Al Williams, yot Pictured: Jean Thorne. PI OMEGA PI cJ-oiialtii . . . S eruice . . . l- roarcSS Pi Omega Pi is a national honorary business education fraternity founded in 1923 at Northeast Missouri State College at Kirksville, Missouri. Beta Kappa Chapter was established at East Carolina College February 12, 1944. Member- ship is granted to business education majors with superior standing in education and business education. The primary purpose of the fraternity is to teach the ideal of service. BETA KAPPA CHAPTER OFFICERS Ann Baysden President Kenneth Kennedy Vice-President EIna Francis Secretary Edward Biggs Treasurer Maggie Gatlin Co-Historian Paul Weeks Co-Historian Dr. Audrey Dempsey and Miss Lena Ellis Chapter Advisors 5 ff Firsi «oi i: Grace Baker, Vergie Barefoot, Ann Bajsden, Edward Biggs, Metz Bizzell. Second Row: Peggy Bowen, Belt, Sue Branch, Joan Britt, Carolyn Burnelte, Winfield Flowers. Third Row: Una Francis, Maggie Gallin, Kenneth Kennedy, Irene Lee. Jewell McCoy. Fourth Row: Donald McGlohon, Harvey McPhail, Herman Phelps, Ivey Finer, Janice Roberson. Fi lh Roiv: Dorothy V. Smith, James E. Stevenson, Irma Wainwright, Paul Weeks, Ada Worthington. I ot Pictured: James Everett. Honorary Members: Dr. E. R. Browning, Mr. INorman H. Cameron, Mr. W. W. Howell, Dr. James L. White, Mrs. Dorothy L. Wilkerson. PHI OMICRON Jeanette Batema Grace Giles Second Row; Alcase High Alice Jackson Hilda Lee Third Row: Phyllis Randolph Delphia Rawls Edith Rogerson The purpose of Phi Omicron is fourfold: to encourage interest and scholarship in home eco- nomics; to aid in civic betterment at East Carolina College; to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional life; and finally, to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise through the development of personality, leadership, initia- tive and poise in such a way as to lend distinction to the profession of home economics. PHI OMICRON CHAPTER OFFICERS Edith Rogerson President Phyllis Randolph Vice-President Ruth Haislap Secretary and Treasurer Hilda Lee Reporter Miss Ruth Lambie Advisor ALPHA PHI OMEGA First Row: James Alexander Ogden Babaon Don Brannan Junius Capeharl Jimmy Dunn Second Row; Milton Foley Robert Gardner George Gilbert Joseph Grady Johnny Helms Third Row: John Johnson Johnny King Charlie Kluttz Mark McGlohon Eniil Massad Fourth Row: David Pennington Robert Pennington William Rogers Robert Sears Paul Singleton Fi th Row: Guilford Smith Jr. Julian Vainright Charles Wentz David Whitener Robert Williams Jr William Williams I ot Pictured: John T. Cox Dallas Foseue Patriek Jordan dmmaM ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity was initiated on our campus in the Spring of 1952, when a group of young East Carolina men, realizing the need for such a service organization on campus, affiliated with the national brotherhood of Alpha Phi Omega. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanity. This program embodies four fields of activity. They are: ALPHA PHI OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICERS Johnny Helms President John Cox Secretary Milton Foley Recording Secretary John Johnson Corresponding Secretary Robert Sears Treasurer Charles Wentz Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. James W. Butler Chapter Advisor Service to the student body and faculty. Service to youth and community. Service to members of the fraternity. Service to the nation as participating citizens. Crowning of Queen Je um6 Jeannette Tillett ' 52 May Queen I i -y % W Barbara Tilliamso Maid of Honor Emilv Fairclolh Who ' s who A nong Students hi Avierkan Universities and Colleges is an annual publication containing brief biographical sketches of outstanding students in universities and colleges throughout the United States. The number of students selected for the publication is based on enrollment figures; the per- centage of selectees is the same for all colleges and universities John L. Fristoe John Rulicrt Kludz Selection is made on the basis of tlie student ' s excellence and sincerity in scholarship, his leadership and participation in extra- curricular and academic activities, his citizenship and service to the school and his promise of future usefulness to business and society. Nora Ellen Faulkr Robert A. Robinson I ' -■4 ■r 1 B Llnvd WhilBeM Kudolph Alexander Twenty-eight students at East Carolina College will represen the college in the 1952-19 ' 53 edition of IfVx .f IF w iu Aiiieri- cciu Universities and Colleges. Selection of students for this year ' s volume was made at East Carolina by a student-faculty committee. Ann and Dwight Shoe Other students who received the honor and are not pictured are Robert D. Bass, Roy Creech, Esther EHzabeth Gaddy, and Ann Whitehurst. Jerome Sanford Mary Jo Johnson Kussell V. Jarrett To be a college marshal has always been considered an honor. They are conspicuous representatixes of the college at public functions, especially at commencement, and the success of such occasions can be definitely aftected by the way in which marshals serve. KKBECCA ANN PATE BARBARA PASOUR JOYCE SMITH ANISE KELLY JANE EASON VIVIAN TALLEY NANCY WHITE EVELYN DAVIS JANE CREOLE BETH BAKER JANE BROWN MABEL ANN WEST CAROLYN EISELE SHIRLEY COUNCIL -J - ' -p LoL five Sports East Carolina Athletic Clubs VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS Frank Madigan President Jack Britt Vice-President Paul Jones Secretary Charlie Huffman Treasurer Jim Corbin Sgt.-at-Arms Paul Cameron Reporter WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Ann Bell President Joyce Gurley Vice-President Jean Brake Secretary Jane Eason Treasurer Mona Jay Toler Bucdvieer Reporter Thelma Harris East CdyoHiiidii Reporter Dot Howard and Betsy Hobgood Team Captains Charlotte Hales Historian Grace Smith Publicity Chairman Emily Boyce Awards Chairman Miss Nell Stallings and Miss Margaret Tifft Faculty Advisors 156 ry ' ■- m v S lk L [ Ii s N.ll SmIM Mi s Marsjar.-t Tiffi Dr. Charles Athletics of East Carolina East Carolina had top teams in this year ' s competition. Although conference honors were not always theirs, the spirit and good sportsmanship of all the players made a name for East Carolina. To all representa- tives in the field of sports, we say thanks for helping to build up the name of East Carolina Athletics. Mr. Howard C. Porler ' « g © g i tt B e J jp t i .fffif f mW ' =¥ ' i 2|p. O Dwiglit Shoe, Denni! Smith Co-Captains 6 37 John Daughti Honorary Capti Football . . . 1952 SCHEDULE OF GAMES EAST CAROLINA 7 Norfolk Naval Air 123 37 Apprentice School 6 6 Lenoir Rhyne 7. 7 Catawba 7 25 Elon 9 2l ' West Carolina 7 41 Guilford 22 Appalachian 19 19 Stetson University 19 34 West Virginia Tech 7 LIONS BOWL 6 Clarion College 13 Managers are Dallas Foscue, Wayne Shoe, John Sloan and Wilbur Thompson DEFENSIVE TEAM J. D. Bradford, Willie Holland, Bobby Thomas, David Lee, Frank Turner, Bobby Hodges. Line-Backers: Frank Madigan, James Faircloth, Half Back: John Haynes, Dick Cherry, Teddy Barnes. OFFENSIVE TEAM Dwight Shoe, Bill McDonald, Dennis Smith, Gaither Cline, George Tucker, Nick Kanos, Bobby Hodges. Back-Field: Richard Siler, Paul Gay, Claude King, Illard arborough. Illard Yarborough Sports history at East Carolina College was made during the 1952 football season as the Buccaneers, under the leadership of a new coaching staff, rushed the 1952 edition of the Pirates gridiron squad into new heights in the North State Conference play. The Bucs showed much improvement as the spirited squad ended in second place in conference play. This year ' s team, with Dennis Smith and Dwight Shoe as co-captains, improved greatly on the records of the past years. The 1952 campaign ended with the Bucs sporting six triumphs, two tie games and only three defeats. Four of these victories being in con- ference play and one tie and one defeat were to conference foes. By virtue of this 4-1-1 mark within the conference, Coach Jack Boone ' s charges ended the season in sec- ond place. The Pirates failed to win the conference title in 1952, but placed third on the All Conference Team. Those receiving the honors were Dwight Shoe, Willie Holland, and Dick Cherry; while Bradford, Hodges, Smith, Tucker, Turner, Cline, Gay, King and Yar- borough received honorable mention. The hard fighting and spirited Pirate gridiron squad ended their first contest on the short end of a 13-7 score. This defeat came at the hands of the Norfolk Air Station, a service ball club loaded with ex-college stars. The Pirates scored early as Jack Benzie intercepted a pass and raced 30 yards to score and Grissom kicked the extra point. The sailors scored in both the second and third periods to win this contest. Rebounding from their opening defeat, the Pirates lost little time in showing their superiority as they trounced the Apprentice 37-6. With King, Painter, Gay and Stanley scoring for the Bucs and Grissom convert- ing after the touchdowns. King was the hero with two touchdowns, as the offensive began rolling. Playing their first conference game, the Pirates lost a thriller to the conference champs, Lenoir Rhyne 7 to 6. The Bears scored early in the game but the outstanding defensive unit of the Bucs stopped all future drives. The Pirates started moving late in the game with Siler passing and Yarborough and Benzie receiving. King hit pay dirt for the only Buc score that night. Outstanding on the defensive team were Faircloth, Hol- land, and Lee. Lynwood Grissom - V Matthews Thomas Allsbrook t ■■-irtpi Catawba and the Bucs battled to a 7-7 deadlock in the first meeting between these schools before a large Homecoming crowd. The Indians scored in the first quarter and until late in the fourth quarter, when Gay scored on a pass from Cherry, they dominated the game. This contest was marked by several outstanding goal-line stands put up by the Pirate defensive unit. Out to avenge the Homecoming upset the Pirates traveled to Elon. Here the Bucs wrecked the Elon Homecoming with a 25-9 win. Elon jumped to a 9-0 lead as the Pirates played a tainted first period. The Boone men bounced back late in the second half to start operation airlift with Siler and Cherry passing and Benzie, Gay, Yarborough, and Shoe catching them. Yarborough scored before the half and King, Gay and Cherry each scored one in the second half to put the game on ice. Turning points of the game were the goal-line stand by the Pirate defensive eleven and in the eighty-five-yard pass play from Cherry to Gay for a touchdown. Luke Taylor James Stanley Bovd Webl) Ralph BritI J .... yfi i I H I Willie Holland Returning home. East Carolina battled to an impressive 21-7 triumph over the West Carolina team with Yarborough and O ' Kelley sharing the scoring honors. Burton blocked a Catamount kick to set up Yarborough ' s score and Cherry completed to O ' Kelley for two touchdowns. Defensive and offensive teams combined to give spectators one of the roughest football games of the year. The Bucs moved to Boone to score a fourth period victory over the spirited Appalachian eleven before a Homecoming crowd. This was the first time East Carolina College has registered a win over Appalachian. Cherry scored first on a quarterback sneak and Grissom scored on a field goal to give the Bucs an early lead 9-0. The Appalachian team raced back to score twice before the half to lead 12-9 at half time. Shoe and Hodges scored in the fourth period to give Boone and party the game. Hays was the outstanding player of this game. s iNf m J. 1). Uradford J .w. 1 airclolh Traveling to sunny Florida, the Pirates tied Stetson University 19-19 in another Homecoming contest at Deland, Florida. After a scoreless first half, the Hatters scored only to have King match the tallie. The Hatters, determined to win, pushed two more across to lead 19-6. In the closing minutes remaining, the Pirates led by Siler moved toward pay dirt. Siler hit Yarborough for a score and Gay ' s sensational 88-yard punt return tied the ball game in the last few minutes. East Carolina came roaring home the next week-end to overpower the power- ful West Virginia Tech team 34-7 and thereby closing the season. Yarborough scored early only to be followed by Hayes ' punt return. Shoe outfought two defensives for a pass and raced 45 yards for the third score. Siler passed to Gay for a touchdown to end the first half. Tech scored late in the fourth quarter only to have Yarborough race to pay dirt for his second touchdown of the game. Harold Q-Kelh In the Lions Bowl at Salisbury, the undefeated Clarion Teachers College showed the Carolina how Yankees play football by defeating the Pu ' ates 13-6 in a thriller. The Bucs ' only score was made by Siler as he scored his first touch- down of his college career. The Bucs fought hard but were unable to down the spirited Pennsylvania team. From this history one may easily gather that East Carolina is on the map now in the field of football. We offer thanks to Jack Boone and Clyde Biggers for the outstanding coaching job done this year for the Pirates. We have a football team and two coaches that are tops in our estimation. Keep up the good work, Pirates. Grady Dickerson Walter Stanficld Carlton Matthews !k!iJuayiua Le I to Righl: Charlie Huffman, Bobbv Hodges, Cecil Heath, Sonny Russell and J. C. Thonia BASKETBALL... 1953 Bucs Cagers ' Captain Warren Russell Managers are Jinimv Ellb and Norwood Taltc r 1 WBKr m ■ B B m 0 i ma r-TT-ia Ip WHI H l ■1 wb Li m fe J ack Carr UH Mmm Bobby Hodges Cecil Heath Charii ie HufTman M Warren Russell HHI 1952-53 PIRATE SCHEDULE piHp Guilford 68 . . 78 FmI B Lenoir Rhyne 65.. . .East Carolina 74 m m Catawba 67.. . . East Carolina 80 K J V 1 U.N.C 79.. . .East Carolina 66 v H Appalachian Elon 63. . 70 B 1 ' ' ' 1 75.. . .East Carolina 76 1 W ' Guilford 63.. . .East Carolina 81 t  Lenoir Rhyne 69. . . .East Carolina 6ji W.C.T.C 102.. . . East Carolina 97 K B Catawba 56.. . . East Carolina 70 K B Hieh Point 68 . . . .East Carolina 79 W l k A.C.C 59.. . .East Carolina 96 r J HT W.C.T.C 67. . . .East Carolina 86 llll Appalachian 67.. . .East Carolina 79 v . H McCrar) ' ' s 65.. . .East Carolina 79 V d l Elon 69.. . .East Carolina 91 v 1 Hieh Point 87. . . .East Carolina 100 HF . H A.C.C 75. . . .East Carolina 89 H i H Kirhard Blake Harold O ' Kellev East Carolina Pirate cagemen, in their fifth year of North State Conference competition, wori ed their way into big time basket- ball by playing the University of North Carolina in an early season game. The twelve lads under the leadership of Howard Porter recorded the most victorious season in the history of East Carolina College basketball. With All State and All Conference Warren (Sonny) Russell as a guide and Bob Hodges as the work horse, they led the conference ;ill the way. The Bucs moved to top honors early in the season as Hodges and Russell proved to be All Conference material and little but spirited Cecil Heath sparked the five to many victories. East Carolina fielded a tall, talented, and experienced start- ing squad with Huffman and Russell at forwards, Hodges at center and Heath and Thomas as guards. This height and experience proved to be the turning point in many games. To Howard Porter and his fighting Pirates we say thanks for a job well done. NORTH STATE STANDINGS Final 1952-5 W L Pet. East Carolina 13 2 .857 Elon 9 4 .692 Western Carolina 10 3 .667 High Point 9 5 .643 BASEBALL The Pirate baseballers of 19 ' 52 turned in a commendable record of 12 victories 8 defeats for the season. The Pirates began the season setting torrid pace within the Eastern division of the newly initiated two division North State Conference, but after the spring holidays they began falter. The Bucs ended conference play with 10 wins and 3 defeats to finish in 2nd place two full games behind Elon, the defending champions. Coach Jack Boone ' s lads led by seniors George Mc- Swain and Fred Soles, and with the power hitting of Gaither Cline, Paul Gay and Claude King, batted their way toward conference honors only to be stopped by Elon who successfully defended its baseball title. If f 1 1_, W. C. Sanderson Starting with just a few veterans and a host of freshmen the Bucs dropped their opener to Cherry Point only to rebound back to even the score in their second meeting. Behind the pitching of Jim Byrd, Rodney Heath and Jim Finer, the Bucs started conference play by downing High Point 5-2. The next game they lost to Elon but won the next five contests before tasting defeat at the hands of a strong Montclair nine. The Pirates avenged this defeat the following afternoon and also out scored Guilford only to be edged out by ACC. The locals returned to the win column again, after running over High Point, but for a short time as the Norfolk Naval Air Station held a field day at the Bucs ' expense. The Guilford Club and local boys broke even on a twin bill only to have the Bulldogs of Atlantic Christian, arch rivals of the Pirates, trip the Boonemen and retain the Bohunk. The Pirates upset the Champion Chris- tian ' s in their final game, 12-3, to end an out- standing season. J- ' ' • ' I Leonard Si East Carolina 1 Cherr) ' Point 2 East Carolina 2 Cherry Point 1 1 East Carolina 5 High Point 2 East Carolina 1 Elon 2 East Carolina 10 Atlantic Christian East Carolina 8 Atlantic Christian East Carolina 8 Elon 3 East Carolina 13 Guilford 3 East Carolina 14 High Point 2 East Carolina 4 Montclair 9 East Carolina 4 Montclair 3 East Carolina 5 Guilford 3 East Carolina 1 A.C.C. 3 East Carolina 3 High Point 5 East ' Carolina 8 High Point I East Carolina 3 Norfolk Navy Air 1 1 East Carolina 5 Guilford 6 East Carolina 8 Guilford 4 East Carolina 5 Atlantic Christian 6 East Carolina 12 Elon 3 Major Hooper ll Tennis Tennis proved to be another highlight in the sportioi; fields of East Carolina as the Buc netters finished with 7-4 record the best mark compiled by a local net sc]uad in years. The outstanding play of lettermen, like Cameron, Hallow, Jones, and Kinard alone with several freshmen namely Richardson, Stroud, Mobley and Bruton tarried the Bucs through a rugged nine match card. The schedule carried teams like North Carolina State, Albright, Elon, Guilford and William and Mary, but the hard working high spirited Buc net men proved to be superior in this field as others. James Richardson Aquatic Club V i-if OFFICERS Alec Hurst President Wade Cooper Vice-President Milton Foley Secretary-Treasurer The Pirate linksmen of 1952 failed to rise to the prestige that past Buccaneer clubs have enjoyed on the golf greens, but they did have that determination and desire that caused them to be a favorite and finish third in the North State Tournament. Experience was missing for the first time this year, but it was not so evident as Joe Exum, Bernie Ham, Lonnie Helms, Dave Martin and Claude King out fought strong opponents like Wake Forest, Elon, Ohio, Fort Eustis and Guilford. 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Bass, Robert D Gansburg, Bass, Wavlon T Garysburg, Bass, Wilben C, Goldsboro, Batchelor, Barbara L Greenville. Batchelor. Charles C Rocky Mount, Batchelor. O. Lvtie Greenville, Bateman, Blanche E Rocky Mount, Bateman. S. Jeanette Draper, Bausrh. Arthur T New Bern, Baysden. G. Ann Ernul, Basemore, Dorothy T,. Kelford. Bazemore. .lames P. Rockingham. Keatty. Mary D. Beatty, Nancy L. Bedford. Charlie B. Bedsole. Harvey L. Beierle. George W. Belch. Dorothy M Bell. B. Ann Bell. Joyce M Bell. Leia G Bell. Peggy J Bellamy, Kenneth T. Belvin, Herbert G. Benson. Charles A. Benson, Leamon D. Benton, David T, . Benton, Martha H. . Benzie, Jack P Bessellieu. Anthony Owe Besso. Michael J Best. Betsy P Best. Dorothy G Best. William N Biher tcin. Elizabeth B. Bi - s. F.dHard D Biggs. Robert H Biggs. Samuel S Biggs. Walter C Bing. Ruth T Birchett. Horace G. Bishop, Lionel L. . - Bizzell. Metz E Bl:i,k. Ernest G in. W. Deane Bhi Bland. V. Earl Blanton. Elbert R. Blizzard, Thomas B, Bloom, Howard R, Blount, Erolyn J. Blow, Marjorie A Blue, A. Preston Blue. C. Alton Boado. Emil E Bobbitt. Naomi M Bobbitt. Ruth W Boddie. S. Jane C Boettcher, Ruth Proctor Bohler, Mary V Boles. Jeanette T. Bone, Andrew H. Boney, Harry V, Bonner. Dnroth ' Bennett Bostick, Omie Bowen, Gerald E Bowen, Lawrence Daniel Bowen, Peggy J Hovcc. Knth J. Boyd. Clifton E. . . Boyd, David Aaion Boyd, Fenner S, . Bovd, Henry A Boyette, Betty L. Joseph S. Ro ' Brarlford. .rainc D Bradlcv. Ri.lHTt (). Bradshaw, Dorothy Bradshaw, M. Jean Brady, Delia 1. . . Brady, H. Thomas Branch. Bettv S. Brancli. .lac.|iiclvn A. Brancli. Patricia A. Branii.rn. Dnrr C. -aswell. Barbara A. Braswell, Gerald E. Braswell. Ronald S. Braun, Helen L. , . Braun. Robert H. . . Brewer, Betty Brickhouse, Betty L, Briggs, Jeanne S. Bright, Robert C. Brightwell, Mar ' A. Briley. Robert E. Brinn. Gladys L Brin.son. George R. Brinson. Janres A. Britt. Ben W. Britt. Benjamin F. Britt. E. .loarr Britt. Jack Britt. James K Brock. A. Louise Lewiston, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. Dudley, N. C. Walstonburg, N. C. High Point, N. C. Greenville, N, C, Mount Holly, N. C. Pikeville, . C. Tar Heel, N. C. Hamburg. N. C. Colerain, N, C. . . - . Lucama. N. C. , . Wilmington, X. C. Greenville, N, C. Newport, N. C. Supply, N. C. Gil)siinville, X. C. Wliiteville, N. C. Fayetteville. N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Norfolk. Virginia Goldsboro. N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. i ildsboro, N. C. Burgaw, N. C. Kveretts, N. C. Willianrston, N, C. Williamston, N. C. Wilmington. N. C. Greenville, N, C. Hopewell. Virginia Greenville, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C. . Portsmouth, Virginia . Fayetteville, N. C. . Four Oaks, N. C. Davidson, N. C. Edenton. N. C. Jacksonville, N, C. Timberlake, N. C. Timberlake, N. C. New Bern, N. C, Marlboro, Xew Jersey Hobgood, N. C. Teachey. N. C. Deep Run, N. C. Jackson, N. C. Nashville, N. C. Goldsboro. N. C. Henderson, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C. Wilmington. N. C. Creedmoor, N. C. Creedmoor, N. C. Shelby. N. C. Snow Hill, N. C. Goldston, N. C. Wil Greenville. N. C. Teachey, N, C. Edward, X. C. . urora, X. C. Brrrgaw. N. C. Mt. Olive. N. C. Fayetteville. N. C. Enfield. N. C. Pink Hill. N. C. Hope Mills. N. C. Plymouth, N. C. Robersonville. N. C. Greenville, N, C. Aurora, N. C. .Mebane, N. C. Wilmington, N, C. Rich Square, N, C, Tyner, N. C, Aurora, N, C. Hamilton, N. C, Pinetown, N. C, Enfield, N, C. Selma, N, C, Dunn, N. C. Wil.son, N. C. Fayetteville. N. C. Rocky .Mount. N. C. Klizaheth City, N, C, Clinton, N. C. Benson. N. C. Belhaven, N. C. Rocky Mount. N. C. N. C. ille. Lucama. N. C. Siler City. N. C. Nashville. N. C. Monroe, N, C. Xashville. N. C. Greenville, N. C, Greenville, N. C, Raleigh, N, C. Aulander, N, C, Tarhoro. N. C. Macclestield. N. C. (reeve. Virginia Stokes. N. C. Pinetown. N. C. Arapahoe. N. C. Grantsboro. N. C. Mt. Olive. N. C. Roanoke Rapids. N. C, STUDENT DIRECTORY-(Con inued) Broome, Vera L Washiiigtim. Brothers, Miriam C . i)utli Mills, Brouglitoii, Rufus E Uoldsboro, Brown. Benjamin W Belmont, Brown, Clarence E Hickory, Brown, Emma C Magnolia, i Brown, Jane E Clarkton, Brown, John W. Hickory, Brown, Johnnie R Washington, Brown, Marvin E East Rockingham, Brown, Mary S Magnolia, Brown, Marj ' V. A Greenville, Brown, Oscar H Wintenille. Brown, Robert J Knisthtclale Brown, Ruth B WashiiiKtnii, Brown, Thelma J Kalrim Browning, Erma L Kntielil Browning, Joe W I ' .nliekl Bruce. Nancy R. . ViliniriKt(.n. Brundage, Norma A. t ' ainii l.oit ' iine Bruton, Frazier H. Kiiistoii Bryan. Marv K. laihiim Bryan, Maxine V,. Kavottcviile. ' Bryant. Maybell I ' endleton. Brysoii. llattie .lo Apex. Buclianan. Hetty .1. Wilmington, Buck. Charlie I ' . (iriniesland. Buck, Frames A. (irimesland. Buck. Melvin V . (ireeriville Cherry, Donald Jack.TOnville. N. C. Ayden, N. C. Palmyra. N. C. New Bern. N. C. Farmville. N. C. Bullard. Annie K. Bullard. Mitty C Bullock, James Bullock, Thomas G Bulluck, Doris E Bundv, Patricia L Bundy, Samuel D Bunn. A. Frances . Whiteville, N. C. Bunn. Paul B. K(Mkv .Mci uit. X. C. Bunting. Lael S. (iak Citv. X. C. Bunting. Margaret A. (Iak ( itv X C Bunting. Marion L. . sheborii C. Bunton. Peggy A. Reidsville. N. C. Burch, Bobbie .1. Raleigh, N. C. Burch. Mary . . Kenansville. N. C. Burke. Alston V. LaGrange, N. C. Burke. Hazel C. LaGrange. N. C. Burnette. G. Carolyn Hopewell. Virginia Burnette. Harriett L Tarboro, N. C. Burnham. Barbara M Elizabeth Citv, N. C. Burton. Donald K Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Butler. Ann W Greenville. N. C. Butler. Clarence H. Salemburg. X. C. Butler. Marguerite A. Hertford. N. C. Butler. Ronald C. larboro X C Butt. Lucious C. Hertford. N. C. Butts. Annie I,. Angier. N. C. Bynum. Alice .(. Farmville, X, C. Bynum. Martlia A. Farmville X C Bynum. William B. Mavsville X C Byrd. Ann E Windsor ' x ' c ' Bvrd. Frederick . Coats X C Byrd. James L Kinston. N C Byrd. Martha D Mavsville. N. C. Byrd. Martin A Tabor City, N, C, — C Caffrey. George M Klizalietli (itv X C Cahoon. Alfred K. iiiaiilshnn.. c Cahoon. Jack V. Manten X ( Caldwell. Bobbie .1. Waiicville. X, ( Calhoun. E. Joyce (Jreeiiville. N C Callahan, Thurston Whiteville. N. C. Cameron. Paul A. Kinston. N. C. Canady, Billye R. Clarendon, N. C. Cannady. Robert W. Dunn. N C Cannady. Thomas M Manteo. N. C. Cannon. Janice O. Griftnn N C Cannon, Jennie E. Wilmin-ton. X. C. Cannon, John D. lin-enville X C Capehart, Junius L WasliinKtoii. X. C. Carawan. Ann L . ' wan Quarter X C Carawan, Grover L. Belliaveii X c Carawan, Molly W. Wasliint-ton ' x ' ( ' Carawan. Frances . . Wasliiiigtnn. x ' ( ' Cargile. Barbara J. I ' arinele, X C Carlson, Hoyette M. Tarboro. X. C. Carlson, Anne C. Xew York. N. Y. Carlton. Herbert R. Washington N. C Carpenter. Phyllis L. Kinston N C Carr. Clara R. C.reenville N C Carr, Garland R. Rnse Hill ' x ' c ' Carr. Jack Ki,se Hill. X C Carr. Jacquelyn L. W.illaie X C Carr, John P. (loldshoro X c Carr. Peggy J. Clinton. ' N. C. Carr. William J R(x-kv .Mount. N. C. Carraway. Virginia Farmville. N. C. Carnngton, John R Greenville, N. C. Carrol , Bettie A Winston-Salem, N. C. Carroll. Betty J Greenville. N. C. Carroll. Doris F Benson N C Carson, Anne F Bethel X C Carter, Harriet J. Fa etteville X C Cartwright, Cecilia D Xorfnik Vir inia Case, Maxine E. Roanoke Rapids. X. C. Casey, Frances F. Mnvork X r Casey. Mary A. ilohlsi.orn X c Casey. .Sarali A. ;,iMvii,,r,, ( Cash. Jacqueline R. Iiurlinn V ( Cashwell. Henrv V. i-nlind ( Castellow. Earl G Wijjd.sor ' x ' ( Caswell, C. Ernest Whiteville X C Caudill. Andrew W Tarboro. N. C. Causey. Beulah Lee Greenville N C Cauley. E. Jane Kinston. N. C. Caysby. George B Altiemarle N C Cayton, Louise C. Willard N C Chambers. Robert M. . alislmr - N C Chappell. John J. Helvi.loie X C Cheek. John E. Winterville ' x ' c Chern ' . Charles R. stokes x ' c ' Cherry. Charlie Woolard Washington v ' c ' Kin.ston. N. Greenville. N, Whitsett. X. Clark. 1-:. .lar.iuelnie l.iiir 1 N C Clark. Gil,-. K. l•;ll al.,■lhl.l M, ( ' Clark, .lames I ' reslon (ireeriMllr s,,iill, (i,,,,!,,,., ' Clark. Janice 11. . iai ;,i..i Ml ( Clark. Joseph (). ( ,r,,iiMllr ( ' Clark. Louis E (,i,rnMll. ( ' Clark, Mary A sminnl ( ' Clark, Norman L Sai ;,- (Hii.irnia Clayton, Leia F. i:.aI„,i,, c Clemmons. Thomas E. ihnm-tch c Cline, Billv I). i.;, ion,:, ( ' Cline. (iaitlier D, (.ivhun, ( ' Clough. .lulia .M. (uliinib)a ( ' Clowers, Ji ly Dale Wiii.siun-.SaleJM ( ' Coats. B. Dee Benson. X. C. Coburn. Alice L Bethel X C Cockrell, Mary J Durham, X. C. Coffey. Carol R Mullins, South Carolina Coggins. C. Steve Ahoskie. X. C. Coghill. Barliar.l A. Henderson X C Coker. Cliarles K. Piiielons ' (■' Coker. Xatalie V. (larvslmrl- ' x ' c ' Colbert. I.iillier S. Charlotte n ' c ' Cole. Annie S Winter ille. N. C. Cole. Bill F Goldsboro. X. C. Cole. Kenneth L Kinston N C Coley. Goldie C Saratoga ' , . C. Collie. Helen E Wilmington X C Collie. M. Louis Greenville x ' c ' C.lli.r, Mill. Ml R Porl.ni.mtiL i, ruiia ' n- ' MiVirv f. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' .■. ' .■.■. .■. ' .■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.l.•|rk.n ' h ii ' ' ' c ' I llH, . Kv:, W Ia.t;ih:, n ' . ( ' . (.illili.s, lli;.-lit . l Kin-loi, (■Collins. Maurice C l,,,iiM.ur- ( ' Colson. Harold G. Untf c Columbus. Chris ( m,I,I-1 ,,i.. ( ' Congleton, . rchie hoskie ' ( ' Conn, Josepliine Nt Fa etteville X c '  ' « ' ■■. M.iiLMiet ,1. Rich Square. X. C. ' ' ■I ' lil ' ii.-i .(. Goldsboro. X. C. 1 ' l:irllia S Greenville. N. C. ' ' ' - l..iiiii ' l ( ' . Cooleemee, N. C. I !-■M. nc Hertford. N. C. ( ooper, r . Carolyn Jamesvillc. N. C. Cooper. Wade H Raleigh. N. C. (oor. Mary K Smithfleld. N. C. Coplcv. Lillian S. Albemarle. N. C. ( ..ri.ell, Patricia A Farmville. N. C. Coil, in. He. I, Ml W LaGrange. X. C. ( iliiii, ( liii l.iii S. LaGrange. N. C. I Ml, I., I, ,„,,.■. ictor E. . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . s ' tat ' e.sville. x ' . C. ' ' Ill I nil,- w Reidsville. N. C. ' - ■' | ' l|■|rll M Gastonia. N. C. ' | ' - ' ' |- ' ' • Belhaven. N. C. ' It ' ll ' Salisbury. N. C. I ,,iiri,il, ,sliiil,- S Wilmington. X. C. ( ii. . t haj le.s 1) Tahnr Citv. X, C. Cox. Delano R v,leii X C Cox. H. Donald Kiiist,Mi c ' Cox. H. . lton ( , ,■CH (■■Cox. John T lt (lli e X c Cox. Katherine L Four (lak ( ' Cox. Peggy A Ricldamls. X. c! Cox. Rachel A Walstonburg. X. C. Cox. Raymond H Maury. X. C. Cox. Sonoma M Tabor City. N. C. Craft. Bryan C Greenville, N. C. Craft. Knuna J Pinetoos. N. C. Craft. Rolx rt W Beulaville. N. C. Crane. Ruby H. Kinston. N. C. Crawford, Elizabeth G Greenville, X. C. Crawford. Frances J. Durham. X C Crawford. Marv E. ( .icth ill,- C Credle. Bobbie J.  ;« ,i n , luai i,m c Credle. Elizabeth L. n,i,,i,i,,,, ( Credle. H. Katlirvn .s,r,,iii.,n ( ' Credle. Jane M Vevv ll,iilan,l ( ' Credle. Laura B Xcu lloilaii.r ' C Credle. . ' iailv B Arairtoi, X C Creech. Flonnie W Wasl,in,;tnii C. Creech, Flora J .snow Hill X C Creech. Paige T Warwick, Virginia Creech. Peggy J Smitlitield. X. C. Creech. Roy R Snow Hill. X C Creef. Herbert A Manteo. X. C. Creekniore. Charles A Elizabeth Citv X C Crisp. Bobby Lane Falkland. X. C. Crocker. Lannie G. Selma. X C Crocker. Rlietta . . Smithfleld. X C. Croom. Eliard G. Rockv Mount. X. C. Crnom. Lester B. Rnckv Mount. X. C. Currin. Carole G Fa vetteville. X. C. Currin. George D Wasliington. N. C. Cuthrell. I. Marie Pantego X C Cutler. Jack E Washington. N. C. —n— Dail. Elizabeth W Winterville. N, C. Dail. Giles Kinston, N. C. Dallas. Mary A Leaksville. N. C. Daly. Donald L Goldsboro. N. C. Daniel. W. Fayc Nashville. X. C. STUDENT DIRECTORY-(Continued) Daniels. Charlie V. Oriental. N. C. Daniels. Clara S. Jacksonville. N. C. Daniels, Hnlhort I Williamston. N. C. Danielv Keiinetli W Atlantic, N. C. Daiiii ' l- M.iL ' K- I Wanchese, N. C. Danks .1 Rocky Mount, N. C. Danii, Kli .ili.tli Wilmington, N. C. Danl.ii Hrl.Mi I) Faison, N. C. DavlRlirrH. i.l;nl , Kinstcm. X. C. DauKlilrx, ( oiiiill I- Clintnn. X. C. DauBlltl , I illi.ui K Faison. X. C. Daveiip.irt. Delia l Uecp linn. X. C . DaveniHul. Lemi E Elizabeth City. N. C. Davis. C. . nn B Wilmington. N. C. Davis. Chrii-hton A Greenville. N. C. Davis, D Harriet Carthage, N. C. Davis. Exclvn .1. Warsaw. N. C. Davis. Franco .1. Micro, N. C. Davis, llarxtv 1,, Warrenton. N. C. Davis, .loliii K. Rocky Mount. N. C. Davis, I,, ,11 A. Pink Hill, N. C. Davis. Mar-aiol A. Graham. N. C. Davi , I ' atii.ia I., Raleigh. N. C. Davis, Itaiiiie « . . Smithfleld. N. C. Davis. Kuli ( . Scotland Neck, N. C. Davis, ,s;il,( 1,- Albertson. N. C. Davis, Wa.lc M . . Henderson. N. C. Dawsdii, I ' atri. ia . Belhaven. N. C. Da si ii. Hiitli 11, Portsmouth. Virginia Dean, Delia I,, Oxford. N. C. Deans, Hillv II, Rocky Mount. N. C. Dees, F.lwai.l Hope Mills, N. C. Dees, WillMii F. Hope Mills. N. C. Deni|)se . . rtliin Aulander, N. C. Denipse -, Miiiain K Fayetteville. N. C. Denniiii;, ' eiiia 1 ' Southport. N. C. Dennis, Curtis Ayden. N. C. Denton. Amelia D BuTin, X, C. Derrick. Mildred H. (Greenville, X, ( ' , Derrickson. .lohn B. Xeu liein, X, ( , DeSavigny. Chester B (Ireenville, X, C, DeSavignv, Richarii A, ( Greenville. X, C, Dewar, liett - ,T. Fuquav Springs. N, C. Dickens. . nna M. Nashville. N. C. Riekersiai. (wailv I.. Henderson, N. C. Dickiiisiiir, i;erai.line Beaufort, N. C. DicksoTi, Franees P, Rose Hill. N. C. Dick.son. Martha C. Kosc Hill. . C. Dillingham. Norma Winlerville, N. C. Dixon. Geraldine Wall.iee, N. C. Dixon. Sarah R. Willard, . C. Dodd. Mary J Fnur (laks, N. C. Donerson. Peggy O. l)i ver, X. C. Dorman. Lila M. Hens,,n, N. C. Dorsey. Myra G. Wilrni„ t,.n, N. C. Dougherty. Bettie ,1. Fa etleville, X. C. Draper. Ellis P. ( ' ..iiwav, X, C. Drew, .lames K,. .Ir, I ' .irlsnu.utli, ir-inia Driver, ndn.lliv B, Keiilv, X. C, Dudley. Dnnriie 1., Beaufiirt, X, ( . Duke, ' Eliz.ahetl. A, Greeiixille, X, C, Dunn. Anne V. (Meei.ville, X, C, Dunn, .limmv E , v.len, N, C. Dunning. Cleveland L . nlan,ler, X. C. Dunree. Jeanne K Ai.L ' ier, , C. DuRant. Anne B Vi iii;lnii, X, C. DuVal. Marshall P Greenville, X. C. Evans. Thomas Exum, Jean R. Greenville, N. C. Williamston. N. C. . Fremont, N. C. Farmer, F. Faye . Farrar. Joel U Farrow. LaRue V. Faulkner, Alma L. Faulkner, James C. Faulkner, Lerov Faulkner. Nora E. Federonko. Anne . , Fendley. Elma H. Ferguson, Ruth P. . Ferrell. Charles S. . Ferrell. William B. Ferrell, Willie F. Fields. Curtis G. , Fields. Eugene E. , Fields. Mary A. . Finch. Alton V. Finch, Molly A. . Fineli, Willanl C. ,. Fayetteville, N. Roseboro. N. Envln, N. Roseboro, N. Faison, N. . . Merry Hill, N. Greenville, N. Hallsboro, N. Carolina Beach. N. Gastonia, N. Vanceboro, N. LaGrange, N. Kinston, N. . Winterville. N. Kinston, N. Burgaw, N. . Fayetteville. N, Carthage, N, Kinston. X. Flora. Kdiia .1. Flowers. Hugh M. Flowers, Uutli G. Flowers. AVilliam D, Flowers, W. Carl Floyd, Orville G. Floyd. William F. Flye. Larry E Fodrie. James E. Foley. E. Milton , Folk. Albert O ?errn Gordo, X, C. Norfolk, Virginia Greenville, N, C, Conway, N. C. Eakins. Emily A. . Earles. Sherman L.. Easlev. C. Virginia Eaton. Martha S. Eaves. Emily J Edgerton. Norman L. Edwards. Charles A. Edwards. D. Raby Edwards. Dorothy A. Edwards. E. O ' Brien Edwards. Elda R. Edwards, Glenda M. Edwards. Harold J. Edwards. Jason Edwards. Joan C Edwards. John H Edwards, Martha P. Edwards, Xell B. EdwaiJs, riiis D, Edwaill, sli ' iil,,, ,l ' Edwal-,1-. In, II. Edwa]il,s. William J. , . , Eisele. Carolyn J. F.isele. Phyllis E Rlfrink. Loui D Elks. Gerald M Ellen. H. Joyce Ellerbe. James H Ellens. Peggy C Ellington. M. Elizabeth Elliott. John N Ellis. James B. Emerson, William P. Emery, Eugene E, Emmett. Paul D, English, Dennis K. F.nnis, B, Jeanine Ennis. DAinL- X, Burgaw, N. C. T.eaksville. N. C. Farmville. N. C. rit.Mislaii-, N. C. Fulford. Joan M. Furlong. John C. Futreal. Freddie D. ( iml ]|l Nancv C. , George W ( irdner , James K, ( irdnii , Nellie R, Henlaville. X C Enn Illa.lenb.n-o, X ( Stokes. X ( ;;;■;-; • nT! ' ' - r Slatosville. X ( Cav, B. ' l t v. Statesville, C Gay. Doi Greenville, N C Williamston, C Raleigh. N C Rockingham, C (.,i lor. Greenville, V C Washington, N C Chapanokc. C Gnldshnro, C 1 ,ri,i. k. 1 lirllii,! l.aGrange, X ( G,astnnia, X ( nurli,im, X ( Dunn, X ( (.lie.. 11, (.lies. Si na Kat Mary 1 Xew Bern X ( (iillikin. Dorotl. (iilinnre. i.ois y Cliarlotte, X ( Supply. N. C. Wilmington. N. C. Chinquapin. N. C. Wadesboro, N. C. , , , , Clinton, N. C. , Goldston. N. C. Elkin. N. C. Ernul, N, C. ortsmoutli, Virginia Mavsville, N. C. Draper. N. C. Siiindale. N. C. laeksonville, N, C. Beaufort. N. C. Whiteville, N, C. Snow Hill, N. C. Warle, X, C. Pine Level. N. C. Hertford. N. C. Coff, Robert F Gold. Frances S Goodson, Keith Goodwin, Patricia A. Goodwin. Pepgy A. . . Gore. Addie C Gore, Barbara .1. STUDENT DlRECTORY-(Continued) Grantham. Doris E, . , . Grantham. L. Arlene . Grantham, Nell Gray, Clement M Gray, Jean T Gray, Lucy E Gray. Mary H Graybill, George H Greathouse, Eula P. . . . Green. Mary E Greene. Frances E Greene, Mary F Oreenstein. Barbara M. Seven .Springs, . C. . Morehead City, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Fairmont, N. C. Trenton, N. C. Trenton, N. C. Deep Run. N. C. Wilson, N. C. Roanolte. Virginia Snow Hill, N. C. Morrisville. N. C. Greenville. N. C. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Ten )ke Kapids. N. C. afls;. New .ler.scN- lie. N. C. (.. N. C. vne, N. C. Trenton, N. C. Hubert. N. C. Uoxbom. N. C. Gurlev. .In -i-e B. Guyton, Barhiira Guyton. Norma I) Woodland, N. C. Willianiston. N. C. Goldsboro. N. C. Henderson. N. C. New Bern. N. C. riavton. N. r. Dudley, N. C. Oxford, N. C. Oxford, N. C. .... Southport. N. C. Supply, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Deep Run, N. C. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. . . . Greensboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. . Rocky Mount. N. C. Deep Run. . f. . ... I.-irsIivillr, V. f. Habit. Alfred J. Haddock. Alice J. Haddock. Maggie E. Haire. Hal F Haislip. Margaret R. Hale. Samuel M. Hales, riiarlotte G. Mall. K. RolH-rl.i Hall. .McKiiilcv Halliburton, fiandia Hallow. Joe F. Hallow. Louis J. Ham. W. Bernard Hamilton. Charles S. Hamilton. C. Thomas Hamilton. Franklin M. Hamilton. John C Hamilton. Margaret . Hammond. Fr.ink M. Hardee. Kstlicr M. Hardee. IIiikI, T.. .Ir Hardee. W.nivii S. Hardee. William K. Harde.stv. Patriiia A. Harding. Marian T. Hardison. George T. Hardison. Janice G. Hardison. ' era A. Hardy, . nno F., Harmon. liillic M. Harper. Alv.v 11. Harper! .l..M-|,liim- A. Harper. Lcllic M. . Harper. Nancv J. Harper. Peggy L Harper. Willa R Harrell. Charles H Harrell. Ervin Harrell, Gladys M Edenton. N. C. Winterville. N. C. Hookcrton. N. C. ( ildsboro. N. C. Ciildsbnro. N. C. Portsmouth. Virginia Columbia. N. C. Beaufort. N. C. . Fayetteville. N. C. Knightdale. N. C. . Edenton. N. C. Hamilton. N. C. Edenton. N. C. H..,lu ' in. (.onrire K Hogan. Anna C Hogan. I. Fay Holcomb. James F Holden. Marv E. (Betsy) Holder. David A. Holder. Mrs. Mac Blake Holland. Eiizclla I.. Holland. M. ri)iic C. HollaiKl. Willie K. Holt . l. Holt. Mildred E. Holton. Esther G Honeycutt. Martha R. Hood. Rav S Hooker, l.uiilc S. Hooper. :Ma.i..r I. Hooper. MaiicMa Horner. Jem I.. Hnrtoii. nets I ' . Pine Walstonhurg. . C. . . Clarendon. . C. ... Nashville. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Oxford, N. C. Dover, N. C. Erwin. N. C. . . Winterville. . C. Huffman Huffman Huggins. Kia-t,.Ti. . f. Greenville. V. C. Elkin. N. C. STUDENT DIRECTORY-(ConHnued) llumphlett. Walter L. Wliilall, X. C Kennedy, Janet T. Stantonsburg. N. C. Hunnins. Mrs. Sara Ncu Bern, N, C Kennedy, John R. Wilmington, N. C, Greenville. N. C. Hunt, Edward G. Scnioia, . C Kennedy, Kenneth H, Hunt. .FHmes W. Durliam, N. C Kennedy. Peggy H Kinston, N. C. Hunt, .ranie F. Heiidersorr. N. C Kerr. Edmund A Wilmington. N. C. Kesler. Nancy L Fuouav SDrines. N. C . Miii ' d ' le. I. ' ouisianna g. shaN ' -irshiii ' s. v. (; Kinc, Arthur H :,,..... ' Kinstom n: C. Hurst. . !ec J. King, Carl W Farmville, N, C. Hu.s,sey, .Manly W Seven Spriirgs, x ' . C King, Claude K Wilmington, N, C. Hutchison. Billy R Hux. Samuel H Candler, N. C King, Donald A Goldsboro. X. C. Greenville, N. C King. Horace G Kinston, X. C. Hylton, Ray A Greensboro. N. C King, James L Wilmington, X. C. Hyman, Nathan Council Palmyra, N. C King, Jean Ann Greenville. N. C. I Kinrr. John B. kill- .l,,M-pli K. t.:;;;;: :;: : J : Inabinett. Charles E. Halifax, N. C Ki ' il. . C. Ininan. Robert D. . Tabor City. N. C Kin-tun, , C. Isles. Nora E. Thelma, N. C riiikrx. V. c. Ivey, Genevieve Orrum. N. C Kiiik! .Man e ' . lliiiiiani . I ' . Ivey. Richard E. Roarroke Rapids, N. C King. Rosemary Kili t,,ii. N. C, Kinion, James A liatli. X. C. —J _ Kinney, Barbara H. KaleiL-li, . C. .Jackson. Alice D. Godwin. N. C Kirby, Helen W Kin-ton. X. C. .lack.son. Betty J Greenville. N. C Kirby) James R Pikeville. N. C, Jackson. Charlie Cletas Wirrterville, X, C Kirby. Jferle P Kenly, X, C. Jackson. D. Temoie Goldsboro. N. C Kirkland, Janet B. lliHliani. X. C. Jackson. Ellis W ■riioniasville. X. C Kirkman. Thomas L. Jaiiiesville. X, C. Jackson, Fay McM Sniithlield, X. t Kirven, Laura A. . Jackson. Hannah L. Aydeii. X, C Kittrell. Mrs. Betty (lieenvill. ' : ! C. Jackson. Margaret D. Belliavcn, X. C Kluttz. diaries A. Hen.lersini. X. C. Jack-son, Sara L. Fayettcville, X. C Kluttz, John R, Drnllev. X, C, Jack.son. Trov R. Knickerbocker, Roselvn Port-rrrontli. irginia Jackson. William J. liocowi ' iiitv! ' X. ' t Knight. Marcella B. . Moreliead City, X. C, .lainc.;. Barbara J. Koliersonville. X. C Knight, Treva Broadway. X. C. .larniaii. KIwoud H. Kiiiston. X. C Knott, X ' irginia A. Creednioor-. X. C, .lanclt. Kilsscli ' . Draiier-, X. t Knox, Emily I.elanil, X. C, Ayderi, X. C Knox, William H. Bolivia. X, C. ilciiiu-Hc. ' s. IliiitaMie Mount (Hive. X. f Koonce. Tlielnia T. Richlands. X, C, .Icnni: l-. Hi-., m I), Failllliilit. X. ( Kornegav. George R. Morrnt Olive. X. C. .Id. nil-- I Elizalietli (il . , ( Kornegay. Robert F, Warsaw, X. C. h-l ' i ' i ' i ' . ■1 , ' • ' i ' . !■Wimu ' .ii. ' . ' ( — L . ehiia. X. ( Lalir. Coletta M, Goldsboro, X. C, !l(.lni- rii 1,1 ii; ' . Lamin, Barbara A. F.liV ' lm ' ilit, ' X. ' ( Lamm. William W. Lii ' ' aiii ' a ' . x ' , v. !l(p|inv.iii! iili lr( (oildshor-n, X. C Landing, Lee V Plvnioirtli. X, C, Oastonia, N. f Landing, William C. (ireenvillc. X. C. JnllllMMl ' { :unl li -S. ' Klizahelh I ity. N. f Landing, William F. Plymoutli, X. C. Johnsc... David L. Wilmington. X. ( Lane, Add L. Ilertfonl. X. C. Johnson, Elizabeth U. Willard. X. ( Lane, Clyde C. Hertr.n.l. . C. .lolinson. F. Milam Lane, Edgar E. Jobn.son, John B. Uoekv MiiuIiL x; Lane, Felix Frarrklirr l,a(.raiiL-e. ' X, ' c! ,lohnson, Laura F. ' Kinston, X. ( Langley, Robert .M. Bath. . C. .lolins.iri. Mary .h, WinlerNille. , C. .lohn.on. Mcha K. Kerr, x ' , C Langstorr. Warren B. Willar.l. X. C. JnluiM. . Mcr E. rarhorii, X. C Lanier, Coyte C Biiies (rwk. N. C. .lulm .Ti. Miriam Wiliiiirii. ' toii. X. C Lanier, Edwin McK. (■hriM|iia|,iii. X. C. DiMliarrr. X. C Lanier, Fa ye jipiiii-.!ii riinTh !■(le.uell, X, C Lanier: Gcric I). (oii«a ' . x ' . V. .Mio.kie. X. f Lanier. Samuel R. Cliili.liiai.iii. . C, Garland, N. C Lanier. Sharon 1. !iuiiii-i Mi 1,1 !■(;leell ille. X, C Lasatcr. .Iiilia M. (Irimeslanil x ' , V. .lohi.s.in lii,l,.v K llu.,11, N. C Lassitei-. Uel.ie Jearr Finn Oaks, X. C, iM.n. SliirlcN K. Fairmont. X. C Lassiter. Hazel M .I.ilirisoll, .loscph w. .lacks,, rivillc, X, C Lassiter, .lames D Kalei ' L-li ' . ' . (■' . .lMl.Ms„n. Kay K. Xaslnille, N. C Lassiter, Ruth A Four daks, N. C. ■Niluisloii, li.ihcil .1. Dianei-, X, C Latham, Joseph A Plviiiontli X. C. WashiiiKton, N. C Latham. Mrs. Margaret T PIviiioiitli. . C. .lolly, ■Dotty 1,. Millhon,. -irKinia Latta, Janet L Roxhiini, X. C, .I..ll , Mvrcc 1). Aden, N. C Laughinghouse, Billy B Creenville, N, C. .Inlh. . ' .Iil.il K. Loiiishui!;, X. C Laughton, Anna L Keairfort. X. C. .Imios. Alice . Columliia, N. C Lawrence. Libby N Mierileerr, X, C, .loncs. Annie Laurie Walstonliurs, N, C Lawson, C. Dale (Irrurri. X. C. .r.iiics, . nnie Lee Farmville. N. C Lawson. El.sic L, (11 rum. X. C. ,loiies, Mrs, Bertha Pate Tarboro, N. C LeCroy. Barbara A. Na-hville. X, C. .lones, Betsy C Beaufort, N. C Ledas. Roirahl T. Petei-huig. Virginia La Habana, Cuba Ledbetter. Evelyn r. E.liievville. X, C. .Nines. Carolyn E. Albemarle. N. C Lee. Anna R. Fa eUeville. X. C. .lories, rliftcm P. Kirrston. X. C Lee. I)avi,l . . tarboro, X. C. ,l.mcs. Edna Fave Williani ton, X. C Lee. HiMa 1.. Pirrk Hill, N. C. loiics. Kdna Ruth Slant, nislnrrs, . C Lee. Irene 11. Forrr Oaks, N, C, rhm,,iitli. X. C Lee. Jo Ann Four Oaks, N. C. Lee, John W. New Bern, X. C. iloncs (,r:ire M Kinsti ' m, ' x! C Lee, Xalher R. Willianiston. X. C. .lories: .leisc B. ■, v,lcn, X. C Lee, Xeil F. Milton, N. C Lee, Robert E. (.icemille. ' X. ' C. ' .l!!rios; l.c ' slev- B. ' (ireeinille, X. C Lee, Robert Franklin larlioro, X, C. .lories. Linda L. Snow Hill. X, C Lee, T. Lenwood C.leiaiii. X, C. Junes. LlHV n. Letler-, Floyd T. Ml. (lilcad. X. C. .loiics. Marv Ann Kinstnir ' X, ' f Leggett, Clara W. Washington, X, C. .lories. Marv Kiarrces Snow Hill, N. C Leggett, E. Lucille Washington. X, C, .lories. Mai .loyce Wliitevillc, N, C Leimone, Julianne R. Burgaw. X, C. ,loncs. Mary Lee Warsaw. X. C Lester, William T. Raeford. N, C. Jones. Paul E. riiomasville. N. C Lewis. Charles B. Riehlamls, X. C, Jones Roland F. (■.i,l,lsl,oro, N. r Lewis, Chariotte J. Fuipiay Springs. X, C, ,loiics. lUi-ssell r. U,.seli,,ro, N. C Lewis. E. Janet Kniglitdale. X. C. ,Fones. Susie Ardalia llalilax, N, C Lewis. L. Coye Greenville, N. C. Jones, Williarrr A. Louisville, Kentucky Lewis, Max R, Frcmorrt, X. C, ,lordarr. Patrick W. Ahoskie, N. C Lewis, Robert G, Knightdale. N. C. Jorilan, Royce C. Washington, N. C Lewis, WiUiam P. Parkton. N. C. Jordan, Wade H. Edenton, N. C Lilley, Erleen L. Gatesville. N. C. Jordan, William Oscar Greenville. N. C Limer. James H. Warrenton. N. C. Joseph, Fred L Greenville, N. C Lindsay, Willa D, Clinton, X. C. Jowdy, Marie E, Wasliin torr. X. C Lipe, Mildred L, Davidson. X. C. Joyner, Max R, Oieenville. X. C Litchfield, Bnan B. Aurora. X. C, Jovner, Willis M, Creenville, X. C LitUe, Aubrey L. Ayden. X. C. Jovner, Wilton G, ( Greenville, X, C LitUe, Carroll C Hickory. N, C. Julian. Robert E, Greenville, X, C Little, Josephine I Falkland, N. C. Jurgensen, Betty J, Wilrrrinston, N, C Little, Marvin Winterville. N. C. Little, Rex D. Freeland, N. C. — K Little, Ruth B. Winterville. N. C. Kanos, Nick J, Fayetteville, N. C Littletreld, Shirley J, Jacksonville, N, C. Kanoy, Martha J. Tliomasvillc, X. C Llovd. Barbara J. Oxford. N, C. Ka.ss, Martin H, Poilsmontli. Virginia Lockemy, Offle R. . Henilerson. X. C. Keaton, Willie L. Helliaven. N. C Loftin. Alice Mt. (Hive. X, C. Keen, Theron C. Xculoii (in.ve, X. C Loftin. Betsy C Kinston. X, C, Keenan, William W. Norfolk. Vir-ginia Long, Norma Nakiiia, X. C. Kectcr. Josie B .Merry Hill, X, C Loughlin, Mary A. Soiitliporl X. C, Kecvei. .lanet A. Halei-h, N. C Lovelace, Curtis G. Wendell, X. C. Kelh. iiiso ■Mount (Hive, X, C Lovelace, Nevelle C, Wciiilcll. X. C. Kelly. I.Mii -. Sanforil. N. C Lovett, Wilson Tabor City. X, C. Loving, Billy Eugene Burlington, X, C. Kend ' riJk ' . ' Freddie C. He ' r ' ide ' rsorr, ' X, ' C Lovitt, Tommy R, Kiclilarrds, X. C. Kennedy, Alef C Greenville, X, C Lucas. Carol L. West End, N. C. 196 STUDENT DIRECTORY-lConfinued) 1, Harvey L. . -Wliiteville, N. C. New Bern, N. C. Pinetops, N. C. HK-i-Mvifie, N. C. iVMsliinctmi, N. C. ,,k - KM|,iils, N. C. iliiii- ' lnii, Virginia McAden. John W. . . McAllister, Clauile H. McAllister, ni.imld S. MoHinnis, Roy W. McGlolion. Donald f. McGlohon, Mark S. McC.lollon. Robert A. MiKe McKil lis, W. Harvey Maddrcy, Thomas P. Kn.kN Mm, I,, I, ( . Aurora. N. C. Malpass, Peggy J. Maness, Jack McL. Maness, Paul W. Maness. Robert A. Mayo. Edward E Greenville, N. C. Mayo, Mrs. Irene W Falkland, N. C. Mayo, Luin W Greenville. X. C. Mayo, Maurice A Aurora, N. C. Medlin. Albert V Greenville. N. C. Medlin, Patricia B Virginia Beach. Virginia Meeder, Andrew K Norfolk. Virginia Mcckins. Charles E Stumpy Point. N. C. Mil-kill Ivan D Elizabeth City. N. C. M.ikiiK Janice T Stumpy Point. N. C. kii. ' i;s. i;a mond D Camden. N. C. l,-II.Mi. I ' hillip W Winterville. N. C. Melt. .11. Sliiilcv A Haveldck, N. C. M,-h,ii. Irauklii, n. New ncrii, N. C. Mcliin. .l.,-.-,,l,ii,e Clai-klo,,. N. C. M,-iiL.i,v .h,.,-,,l, W. Claiklnii. N. C. l.- l;.ilii 1-. rlarklMM. N. C. Mcnvr. Kllu-I 1 ' . WasliiliirtiMi. X. C. Mercer. ' ivian O. Raleigh. N. C. Merwin, Johnny W Greenville, N. C. Messer. Doris M Dunn. N. C. Messick. John A Greenville, N. C. Mewborn. Eula G Hookerton. N. C. Midtrettc. .I.ine H. Cary, X. C. Miller. Patricia I.. Kill Devil Hill. X. C. Miller. Huliert I,. Heiihn ille. X. C. H. .Mlilil ' ev; Ralph S. . Molin. James F. . I liarles William Hilda G Martha B Robert W C. C.reeiivillc. N. C. Greenville. N. C. Watlia. N. C. Winnabow. N. C. Kremotit. X. C. Wilminffton. N. C. Fairmont. N. C. I.eaksville. X. C. Hillsboro. N. C. Hillsboro. N. C. Goklsboro. N. C. Kenly. N. C. Greenville. N. C. Clinton. N. C. Robersonville. N. C. Robersonvilie. X. C. Richlands. X. C. Enfleld. X. C. Durham, N. C. Raleigh. X. C. Fountain. X. C. Walstonburg, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. Wilmington. N. C. . Farmville, N. C. ... Farmville, N. C. Turkey. N. C. Bath, N. C. . . Franklinton. N. C. . . . Snow Hill. N. C. .... Salisbury. N. C. . . . Greenville. N. C. Stella, N. C. Franklinton. N. C. ... Greenville, N. C. , . . Vandemere. N. C. . . . . Greenville. N. C. Kenly, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Stella. N. C. Xorfolk. Virginia Greenville. X. C. Snow Hill. X. C. Avilen. X. C. Snow Hill. X. C. Farmville. X. C. Beulaville. X. C. Wilmington. N. C. Griffon. N. C. Griftim, X. C. nurii.im. . C. Markl) am Marks W Marsh l,ii li Mai Wl W;i Martin, Walter T Wdliamston. N. C. Mason, Clara L Swan Quarter, X. C. Mason, Joseph V Atlantic. N C. Mason, Shirley A New Bern, N. C. Massad. Edna M Benson. N. C. Massad, Emil G. Benson, N. C. Massey, Eva S. • ■Selma, N. C. Massey, Moulton B.. Jr Greenvdle. N C. Maston. Thomas Elizabeth City, X. C. Mathews Fd ar H Raleigh. X. C. MiltlicM (ileiin Xashville. N. C. Miltli. ' uv l!,- ie .1. Marion. N. C. M iHli.« (.iiltc.n k ... Roanoke Rapids. X. C. Mattlieu, ' I aiuiyn C. Sanford, N. C. .Matthews Uuloi-es A Henderson. N. C. Matthews. Dottie A Castalia, N. C. Matthews. Iris I ■Aberdeen, N. C. Matthews. John R Robersonville, N. C. Matthis, Dora C Xew Bern, N. C. Mattox, Alice R Smithheld, X C. May, Edward A Farmville. N. C. May, Johnnie E Gnmesland. N. C. May, Peari H Duriiani, N. C. May. William L Maury. N C. Mayes. Barbara J Four Oaks, N. C. Mayhew. Barbara Davidson, N. C. MuiiHU. Kugeiie F. . Swan Quarter, N, C. Tarboro. X. C. Mas elwliite. Charles A. Greenville, N. C. Miers. I.ois A Hoffman. N. C. Myrick. Palsj- J. Littleton. X. C. X Narruli. Clialiie C. Rocky Mount. X. C. Neal. Kenneth H. Goklsboro. N. C. Kinston. N. C. Nelson. Herbert E Jacksonville, X. C. Nelson. Herman D Nelson. R. B Keriiersville. N. C. Newbv. Norma S Xewell. Russell E. Henderson. N. C. Newman; Russell I.eaksville. N. C. Vaughan. N. C. Kinston. X. C. Monroe. N. C. ,,i ' - 1 • -.1 Deep Run. N. C. Orrum. N. C. Noona. Walter L. Xorfolk. Virginia Greenville. N. C. Norman. M. Elizabeth Winfall. X. C. Nunalee, Sabra J. Currie, N. C. — C Greenville, N. C. Oglesby, Vincent B Morehead City. X. C. O Kelley. Harold G. Onley. Emma A. Elizabeth Citj-. X. C. Oswald, Sue C. Ottaway. Richard X. STUDENT DIRECTORY-lContinued) Outland, Anne B Woodland, N. C. Outland. Marj ' J. Woodland, N. C. Outlaw, Betty R. Elizabeth City, N. C. Outlaw, Raniona I.. Kinston N. C. Overby, Katlileen M. :iri.-n rinin . N. C. Overman, Donal.l i .ih-un iiUv . C. Overman, Minnie I). i.uMnIhpH), . C. Overton, Dorotlij- !.. W ;i--hiiit;tuii. N, C. Owen, M.iri.Tii K. lleiideisoii. N. C. Owen. Hnhi-i t C. Roseboro, N, C. Owen l!itiiii;iv .1. Elizabethtown, N. C. Owens, Hv.il- r. Beaufort, N, C. Owens. . I:n Flames Greenville, N. C. Owen.s, Hubert Cr Rocky Mount, N. C. Ownley, Kathleen B Elizabeth City, N. C. — P— Pace, Relmon O Bailey, N, C. Packer. Mary E Warsaw, N. C. Page, Clyde U Halifax. N. C. Page, James D Williamston, N. C. Page, S. Jean Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Painter, Jack A Tarboro, N, C. Painter .lolin T. Gastonia, N. C. PappcTiiiiik. I ' atsy V. Elizabeth City, N. C. Paranmn-. l- ' .ihia K, Chocowinity, N, C. Parker Alice F. Farmville, N. C. Parker, ll.•we C. Ahoskie, N. C. Parker. Kilinond M Roduco, N. C. Parker. Kdward K Maysville. . C. Parker. Frames L I ' eiidletnii. . . ( . Parker, .laiiic .M. IHiiiii. N. (. Parker. Madeline I .siiiilhlield. N. (. Parker. Nan. x A. I ;. ,1.10m, i,.. .( . Parkers, II. .I.,si-|,hine ( , I ieii ille, . (. Parkin. (;.-., i -e 1 ' . u,l.is1„,i,,. N. (. Parkin, .lames F, Ik;iuli,it, N. (. Parks. I ' .inti.e C. Col.lsbt.ni. N. ( . Parrish. Iiavi.li,. Wendell, N. C. Parson-. laiMn Maysville, N. C. Pasoiu 111 il. a 1,1 I-: Dallas, N, C, Pape. Fli .ii.itl, .1 Black Creek, N. C. Pate. („-.,ii:.- T. Bridgeton, N, C. Pate, lU ' l,ei-.a . Chieo.l. . C. Patters., n, .l.,hii K. Kiisel,i,r.,. N, ( ' . Pattersnn, .■i.i.lie I.illini. ' t.,n. . (. Patters„n. Waltel ' . I.-K K,,.kv Mount. N. (. Payne. II. .race V Seliii.a. N. C. Paynter, Peggy T Oxford, N. C. Peele. Martha H Williamston, N. C. Pelletier, Vivian C LaGrange, N. C. Pendereraft, Dahlia M Portsmouth, Virginia Penley, Robert G Elon College, N. C. Pennington, David J Lucama, N. C. Pennington, Robert E Rocky Mount, N. C, Penny, Janice M Raleigh, N. C. Penuel, William A Goldsboro, N. C. Perkins, Betty S Washington, N. C. Perkins, Clnirch I,. Greenville. X. C. Perry. . nii K. Draper. X. C. Perry, .hulitli C. M.nehea.l City. N. C. Perry. ' I ' omniy G. Hailey. X. C. Pete h.ili ' iiipin. .laciiieline M Arras, France licl|,s, (;.-ial.l V. Roper, N. C. l.elp-. il.innali J Raleigh, N. C. helps. Ki,salvn J Greenville, N, C. Iiilips. Herman D Washington, N. C. Iiillips. Ann H Greenville, N, C. liillips. .Audrey D Trenton, N. C, hillips. Bruce M Raeford, N. C. hillips. I..,is A Warsaw, N. C. hilliiis M.irv L. Warsaw. N. C. hn.iis. ,,:,1, C. Huntingt.m. West Virginia bsville as E. Piestrak. Emil S. , Piner, Ivey D Piner, James A Pinner, James E. Pitt, Carol A Pittman, Lawrence E. Pittman, William H. Pitts, Edward F, Plemmons, Rebecca G. Poe, Clara F Pollard, Donriie 1). Pollanl. Mali, ,11 R. Poole. I!arl,ai:i 1.. Poole. Hettv .1. Poole. Marilvii G. Pope. Laura F. Pope, Wilburn R Porter, James A Porter, Ola I Po.sev. A. Dennv Postas. .I.,lin H. Potter, (an, II I,. Potter. I,. L ' n.- Potter. Ilila II. Pounds, Diii.ithy 1 ' . Powell. iMlitli W. Powell. Edward T. Powell, Eleanor . . Powell. Furnev Powell. Joanna Powell. Itilev . . Powell. Uidlie P. Kinston. N. Beaufort. N. Clinton, N, Weedville, Pennsvlvar Prat Pre.scott. Elliert M. Xe« Bern. X. L. Prevette. Grady M. Ringgold. Virginia Price, Ervin J. Tarboro, N. C. Price, John H. Tarboro. N. C. Price, Maggie M. Goldsboro, N. C. Price, Robert S Rocky Mount, N, C. Pridgen, M. Roland Wilson. N. C. Priest, Sara L Council, N. C, Pritchard, Eba G Kelford, N, C. Pritchard, Jeanne F Elizabeth City, N. C. Proctor, Mattie R ' Pinetops, N. C, Proctor, Sylvia G Rocky Mount, N, C, Puckett, Gwendolyn Pugh, Dorothy J. . Pugh, Elizabeth H. . . . . Clayton, N. C. . . New Bern, N. C, Windsor, N. C, Wilmington, N. C. ... Willard, N. C. Kinston, N, C. .... Grifton, N. C. Southport, N, C. . Winnabow, N. C, . . . Pantego, N, C, . . . . Oxford, N, C, . . Salisbury. N. C, Washington. X. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Cove City, N, C. Greenville, N. C. Bath, N. C, Columbia, N. C. Columbia, N. C, Ki.hlands, N, C, Viiid.sor, N, C, Columbia, N, C. High Point, N. C. Xewport, N. C, Wilson, N, C, Saiiford, N, C, lomaliawk, N. C, Xakin;i. X. C. V.i-l,ini t.,ii. X. V. K ! I i . .Vslieljuro, N. C. i: . rlinKton, Virginia i. - I .Mavsville, N. C. : ' ■I B. Durham, N, C, i ' ' I Fuquay Springs, N. C, l: - 1 Wilson, N, C. l: ■' ' uU J Rose Hill, N, C. l: ' tte M Watha, N. C, i ! -- I: ili ' ii II Enfield, N, C. Hoiihiiis. Kuth W. Randleman, N. C, Uobeison, Alice J. Wilson, N. C. Roberson, F. Rebei la Smithfleld, N. C. Roberson, Janice W. Bethel, N. C, Roberson, Joanne Wilson, N. C. Roberts. Hildegarde Greenville, N. C, Hobertson, Rajinond A Williamston, N, C. li..l,erts„n, Ruth B Oxford, N. C, K.ibiiison. Gwendolyn Belmont, N. C. Robinson, Robert A Franklin Springs, Georgia Robinson, Weldon D Atlanti. . X. C. Roebuck, Donald W St.,l,.s, . c. Roebuck, Mariann It.,l , ' i-.in ill, ' , C. Roebuck, Robert E lunivill. ' X, C. l: I ' ' Monroe, N. C, I: , :i II Greenville, N. C. ■i 11 Turkey, K. C. I:- I Battleboro, N. C. K -. . I I,:;. ,., w. Battleboro, N. C. l;.i-. ' 1. ' ,,,-. ' It Xewton Grove, N. C. K.i-. ' ( ,r.n-j:- I; (iol.lsboro, N. C, i;..-, ' l;,,l.,-ii !■Xew Bern, N. C, l;.,- ' I 1. 1,1- !; Greenville, N. C, l;. I M Farmville, N. C, : I). Ayden, N, C. l; : . . Columbia, N. C, ; , I . ' s A. Ili.bbsville, N, C, l;,ii,-, 11 n. Kinston, N. C, li.ais -. („-,,iL ' , ' I ' . Griiiiesland, N, C. Rouse. J,,-,pli 1.. Greenville, N. C, Rouse. I.f.,n II. Wilmington, N. C. Rouse. Mcllia S. Kinston, N. C, House. Mil.li.J .1. Kinston, N, C, i;.,.!-, s:,, I Winterville, N, C, i: ' 1 ' . ' ' I , Cameron, N, C. II !, It. New Bern, N. C. ;■I ' ' liain H. Raleigh. N. C, : ,1. i I Ml. I J. Folkstoiie. N. C, Kinl I, W illMii, F in.liWi,,!,,. X. C. Kii- sL,.|ln I-, • V,lniiii-l..ii X. C. l;ii- . ' ll I. .■]!. ' l).. , ' i, . C. Kii . ' ll. W,ir,,-n S (■.■.■.Mnill, ' . X. C. lins-o, m;i.sliMe J Xorfolk. iru ' inia — S— Saieed, Mitchell L, Greenville, N, C, .Saieed. .Shirley A Greenville, N. C. S.iiec.l. Teresa A Greenville. N. C. Wall.n, ' , X. C. Magnolia. N. C. Seven Springs, N, C. Goldsboro, N. C. . Raleigh, N, C. Grifton, N. C. Hobgood, N. C, Carthage, N. C. Elizabeth City, N, C. Burgaw, N. C. 198 STUDENT DIRECTORY-(Continued) Scarboni, Carj SchelliT. Kucl(,l Sclimiilt. Kuljei Scott, Ui-tly ,1. Scott, Jaik C. Searcy, Dorotli; Kinston, N. ... Greenville, N. Eudicott, New Y .Sear SeSoms: Josie K. l.nJiil.L-ltoii. Sewell. Leon H. WilniinL-t.ai. Sexton, Leah K. Kali-i ' h. Sexton, Leun c:. fUllN.lilh, Shacklef.ird. Clayton V. lli-li r..iiil. Sharber. Billy V. Shalieen. Koss . . .hirk iili. Sheariii. Mattie U. Shelby. 1- ml 1.. Shephcnl. .S.i aniR- M. Wllliiiiii;li.ii, Serniaii. I ' .m ' Imi M. Shine, .la.iK- K. Shipp. Patiicia 1 Shoe. Ann .. ' . ' ... Salislnirv, Salisbury. ShSI; C. DwSft ....... Salisburj ' , Sholar. Edsel W Rocky Mount. Sigmon, Frances H Greenville, . ik-r Citv. Silef: RWiard H. ' . . ' . . ' . ' . ' . .-iiK-r City. Silberthorne, Bertha M. . . WlH,|-ti.li ille. Simmons, A. Arnold ((.luinl.ia. Simmons, Anne G Xl-« IHHt. Simmons, Mary Jane Bessemer tity. Simpson, Doreta Evans . . . Batli, Simpson, Lois G .■.■... ' . ' .■.■....... ' .■.. Charlotte! Simpson, Ralph C Singletary. Daniel Elizabethtown. riyin.mth. Skidni.nc ' I ' alri.k (i. .M.miit Cili-ad. Skinner, iiai, WilniinKtuii, Skinner. ,„n,a., I.avis . Avilen. Slack, (.a.nlyn F. I ' iiiet.iuii. Slack, .lames H. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' , riiilMiua|ii)i ' . Sloan ' .juliii i ' Small ' . Hetty L. ' . ' . ' . ' .■.■. ' .■.■.■.■.■.■.. (MwlrM ' l ' le, Smiley. W. ' ayne Smith, Ann V Tarboro. Smith, Arlene R. Bladenboro, Smith, Atwood R Kinston, Smith, Creola Brunswick, Smith, Dennis R Chocowinity, Smith, Dorothy M Henderson. Smith, Dorothy V Oak City. Smith, Elaine K Wilmington. Smith, Eston C Wilson. Smitli, Frances J Robersonville. Smith, Grace I Willard. Smith, Guilford C . . South Charleston. West Vi Smith, Hazel R Kinston. Smith, Howard F Belmont. Smith. James R Ma.Tle.stield. Smith. Miriam L Smith, . ' herma L Smith. Susan R Smith. Tlieodore P. . Smith. Trilby I Smith. Vivian P Soles. Fred Sollee. Miriam L Spain. Anne M Sparrow. Verona G Spears. Julia E Speir. Patricia A. Spell. Kenan J Spencer. Kmma J Spencer. Hu h B. Spencer. William R Spirto-s. (ieorse .1. Spitzer. Frank Bla.les . . Spivev. Susie B. Sprinkle. Ellen I,. Stafford. Hetsy Sue Stallint ' s. B. Marie Stallinss. I)nr«,„Hl B. SlalliuKs. .luditli V. Stantiehl. W.ilter I,. Stafford. . IU ' ii Stanley, .lames K. Stanley. .1. Mavine Stanley, ratriii.a A. Stanley. Kol)iTt C. Stansill. .lanet K. Staplefonl. .Mildred L. . Staples. Dorothy J Starling, George W Starling. Leonard B. ... Starnes. Charles C Staton. Jesse C Steed. Norma R Stephens. Jerry K Stephenson. Catherine L. Stephenson. Jean K Stephenson, Mary A. . . . Stephenson. Richard E. Stevens. Bermy E Stevens. Helen J Stevenson. James E Stewart. Larry E Stewart. Marv L. Stewart. Slielton E Stocks. Elbert I Stocks. Mary Sutton Stokes. Betsy J Tabnr Citv. N. C Tarboro, X. C . . . . Manson, N. C. . . Deep Run. N. C Washington. N. C, Wintenille. N. C, . .. Turkey. N. C, iwan Quarter. N. C, . Engelhard. X Draper. N Wilson. X Wiiid-or. ' . Rocky Mount. N. Wilmington. N. Morehead City. N. Asheboro. N. Clarendon, N. Willow Springs. N. Seaboard. N. Como. N. New Bern. N. . . . . Tabor Citj ' . N. Wilmington, N. C. Jackson. N. C. Coats. N. C. .... Broadway. N. C. Sanford. N. C. Ayden, N. C. Greenville. N. C. Stokes, N. C. Stokes. Betty L. Stokes. David C. Stokes. Elbert R. Tripp. Harold D Tripp. Hazel G. Tripp. Thomas J Tripp. Thomas Stuart Trott, Letha F. Trueblood. M. ' ervl Trueblood. Samuel X. Tucker. Georse M. Tucker. Joan .1. Tucker. Lois A Tucker. Margaret L. Tucker. Marv J. A. Tucker. Seleta A Tucker. Mctor J. Tii.l.T, Willi.iiii I.. .... Ayden, N. C. Winterville, N. C. . Greenville, N. C. Greenville. X. C. icville, N. C. alifax, N. C. .ilifax. N. C. r City, X. C. i.a(. range, . . C. Xewtoii throve, N. C. Soutliport, N. C. . Wilmington, N. C. . Belhaven, N. C. Swan Quarter. N. C. . Mount Olive, N. C. . . . Windsor, N. C. Washington, N. C. . Greenville, N. C. Lillington, X. C. Sanford. X. C. Deep Run, N. C. Kinston. N. C. Edenton. N. C. Sea Level. X. C. Concord. . . C. .... Greenville. X. C. , . . Williamston. X. C. North Harlowe. Warsaw. X. Clarendon. N. Rocky Mount. X. . Washington. X .. Swansboro. X. Olin. N Ayden. N. Bethel. X. Shallotte. X. Grifton. X. Greenville. X Greenville. X. . yden. X Stella. N. C (inld.lroro. N c (W-i ,„-land, N. c Monroe, N C Movock. X. C (;...,•, ville. X c 199 STUDENT DIRECTORY-(Confinued) Tuner, Lydia C Tuner. Minnie L Turpin, Clifton Lavem Turpin, Janice N. Tuton, Garland W TutUe, William H Tyler. Evelyn S Tyndall. Dorothy E. . Tyndall. Lynwood N. . Tyndall, Louis L. Tyson. Ralph I Vail, Luther H Vainright, Julian R. . . Vandeveer, Susie G. Van Hook. D. Victor Vann. Louise Vaughan. Albert L. Vaughan. Betty H. lit, Mailelin Conway, N. C, Wadesboro, N. C. Farmville, N. C. Farmville, N. C. Wbiteville. N. C. Selma, N. C. Ayden. N. C. Charlotte, N, C. Four Oaks, N. C. Sanford. N. C. Leaksville, N, C. Pikeville, N. C. Greenville, N. C, Fremont, N. C. Nashville, N. C. Clinton. N. C. Ahoskie. N. C. Elm City. N. C. Elm City. N. C. Scotland Neck. N. C. Tarboro. N. C. Ash. N. C. . . Mooresville. N. C. Greenville. N. C. Clayton, N. C. Whitener, Henry N. Whitfield, Betty S Whitfield, Charlotte M. Whitfield. Mary L. . . . Whitfield, Nancy L, . . . Whitfield, Rachel J, .. Whitfield, R. Lloyd .. Wliitford. Annie L. .. Portsmouth. Virginia Hurdle Mills, N, C, Ciarland, N. C. . HuiiIIi- Mill-, , c. .... Ayden, N. C. .... Kenly, N. C. .. Nashville, N. C. Washington. . . C. rii ' t.,n . . r. Goldsboro, N. C. . Nashville, N. C. Farmville. N. C. Sims. N. C. Lumberton. N. C. Wadford. O ' Dell Wagoner, Willian Wainwright, Irma Walker, Betty R. Walker. John W. Walker. Rosalvn en Spring. N. C. Klni City. N. C. Kivvin. N, C. liailey. N. C. Clavton. N. C. wiill!i!c ' Kni ' i.ild K. ' Waller. Victor B. Walston. Emily S. Walters, Helen L. Walters. Rodney N. Walters, Sallie R. Ward, Benjamin A. Ward, Eugene M, . . Ward, Frances G, . Ward, Harriet Ward, Janet A Ward, John E Warren. Alice D. Warren, Anne E, Warren. Betty J. Warren. Betty L. Warren. Earl S. Warren. Edward N. Waters, James O. Waters. Janie K. Waters. William B. Water ' s. Williniii .1. Watkins, Mniilvn . . Watson, Hetty c, Watson, fhailos I,. Watson, .la net Me . Watson. Janie V. Watson, John R. Watson, Mitzi A, Watson, Thomas L. Watt. Olga T. Watts, Mona L. Weaver. D. Anne Weaver, L. Slielton Weaver, Madeleine A Weaver, Manford B. Weaver. Philip A. Weaver, William D, Weavil, Doris L. . . Webb, James B, . . Webb, John E Webb, Maude Ann Webster, William F. Weeks. Paul D. Weir. Barhnra F.. Welch. Nina K. WelN. (an.lvii M. Wi-sl, M,,r-ie K. V, ' ll)rn(,k, Dell.l 1 Wlialev. Sara L. . White, Cohen O. White, Ernest L. White. Eunice M, White. James A. . White. Joe J. White. Johnnie N. White. Julian J. White. Margaret . ' White. Nancv H. White. R. Charle. Wllitellea ' Il ' Sal ' lve B. ' WliitelK-a.l, Shiliev . . Whitchur.-it. Bvnurn J. Whitehurst, Frances Y Whitehurst, G. Anne Whitehurst, John M, Whitener. David C, l-ll ll,Hlil ' n ' ' l ' l, ] Will - 1 nil l ' ■«• ' ' ' Wilh.in,.. Kill-tolK . ' t William. , Man- Ann Walsl.mlmrg. N. C. Williams Melrose A. K...k M.aint. N. c. Williams, Pete C. Will gton. N. c. Williams. Robert K. Washington, N. c. Williams: Ted L. William.ston, N. c. Williams. William F. Edenton, N. c. Williamsc )n. Baibara E. Nakina, N. c. WiIliaM.sc )n. Betty S. Williamston, N. c. Williamst )n. David C. Seven Springs, N. c. Williamsc m. June K, Kclenton. N. c. Williamst )n. l.iittie 1,. H,,-ehoro. N. c. Wiiliamsi H.altlebnro. N. c. Williams! m. Shirlev .]. Hiiliets„iiville. N. c. Williford . Clinton A. Stnkcs. N. c. Williford, M.Hiiit Olive. . r. Willis. (; ; ( ' arolyn ' Will.-. We-ton F.. Willi-, William S, Willoiisrliliv. S. Ceceilia W il-oii, . nnie L. Wil-,,n, Carroll W. Wilson. Hattie R. Wilson. Jane M. Wilson. Joseph T. Wilson. Laura Sue T. Winesett. William S. Wiii-I.i . Hinwell H. Durham. N. C. Woolard. Ann P. Whitakers. N. C. Woolard. Frances E. Wana.iish. N. C. Woolfolk. William L. Kan.lleman. N. C. Wooten. Dorothy A. •u.|Uav Springs. N. C. Woiiteii. M.iMiie W. Mount Olive. N. C. W,...I,M,. Tal.n.aire ,1, Elizabeth City. N. C. Wnr-lei, Ve«-,„ne , . Ashel.oro. N. C. W.ishington. N. C. WurtllinZ ' tlliL iu ' lith K. Dunn. N. C. Worthiiigton. Irma S. Warsaw. N. C. Worthington, James H. Roseboro. N. C. Worthington. Sue C. Stantonsburg. N, C. Worthington. Tull H. Princeton, N. C. Worthy. Pauline M. Elizabeth City, N. C. Wright. George D. . Windsor. N. C. Wright, India E. Waynesboro. Virginia Wyrick. Sylvia A. Winfall. N. C. Havelock. N. C. Roper, N. C. Vaneey. Doiuia .1. Helvidere, . C. Varborough. Dorolhv .1. Varboroui ' h. .1. lllar.l ' l ' lVi ' t ' f(ir(V ' ! C ' WilniiiiL-lnn, , C. Varbrous-h. ' l)(ir ' is M. ' Whit. -1 ill, V , V. Varbrough. Edwin B. Yelverton. Jean E. ' Im ' i ' i ' n v ' , c ' . Young. Bobl.v R. S.-..ll,in,i ,.,k. , C. Young. Hugh Graham (,leeI[ ille. . C. Young, Mrs. Mary Topp Bethel. . C. Young, William Riley Robersonville, N. C. Greenville. N. C. PortsmouOi. Virginia Zeh, Joyce D . ' ewton Grove. N, C. Spring Hope. N. C. Dover. N. C. (ireenville. N. C. Wilmington. N, C. Swan Quarter. N. C. Clinton, N. C. Southport, N. C. Davis. N. C. Cnat-s. N, C, Cie-well, N, C. C.raliam, N. C. (Kford. N. C. Dunn. N. C. Louisburg. N. C. Beulaville, N. C. N. C. Ply Siirim; Hope. N. C. Benson. N. C. e« Bern. N. C. Washington. N. C. Creenville. N. C, Clinton. N. C. Ilookerton. N. C. Handet. N. C, Greenville, N, C, Turkey. N. C. Halifax, N. C. Gib.sonville. N. C. I ' lospe.t Hill. , c. ' ortsmouth. Virginia Stantonsburg. . C. Angier, N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Greenville. N. C. Greenville. N. C, Vanceboro, N. C, liiiiiinniii 30372 0049 6355 6 5 • ' z ' ' ' ..i r; = 5 s:t
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