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

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p :® m @fi [0 ay. (A OPPORTUNITIES the nineteen hundred and fifty six n n r - w j j GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA LANNIE CROCKER, Editor • BILLY GLOVER, Business Manager e aafej .. we eafer fo LIVING WITH STUDENTS If a student gains nothing else from college but the ability to live and get along with others, his four years of school have not been a complete- failure. For in addition to his school work, his social life must grow also. Through the experi- ences of dormitory life and social activities on the campus, his coming years will abound in success and happiness. STUDENT GOVERNMENT As a participant of the college student govern- ment association, the student is offered unlimited opportunities to better his campus life. He has a voice in his own government and by expressing his opinions, has the assurance that he is helping to better himself and East Carolina College. ORGANIZATIONS Organizations are the builders of leaders; they ' re cooperation and sharing a task; they ' re oppor- tunity to learn through experience; they ' re enthusiasm and hard work; they ' re sure evidence of college spirit. EDUCATIONAL The library is the meeting ground for all depart- ments, and holds a wealth of resources on each vocational field. MILITARY The Air Force Reserve Officers ' Training Corps is offered tc any student who wishes to take advantage of the opportunity to receive a com- mission in the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps while working for a college degree. MUSIC HALL This was the first year the music department had a building of their own in which to expand. The old libr into a beautiful music hall, and so it has found a new life. ras remodeled ffii4 t aS me umr c ... RAGSDALE HALL Although Ragsdale Hall is not a new dormitory, it has taken on a new face. Now we see women stu- dents instead of men students com- ing through its doors. GARRETT HALL Garrett Hall, which is to open for women students before Christmas, promises with all its special features for students to be the most beautiful and modern building onourcampus. UMSTEAD HALL A beautiful new dormitory facing 10th street opened for men students in September. Recreational facilities along with a new telephone system add spice to dormitory life in Umstead Hall. The spirit of EAST CAROLINA results from the spontaneous expression of social, educa- tional, spiritual, and sportsmanship activities of the college students, as they work toward the double goal of adulthood and graduation. In college a student finds a wide selection of cultural and social opportunities which are correlated with the curriculum. While living with contemporaries, college students estab- lish for themselves a set of values and learn to select the best from life with an aim toward living it. Graduation is the culmination of a successful college life; the student emerges into his place in the world, equipped with the best upon which to build a worthy life. mist aJ wew ie M v£ (ffiada i fo East Carolina College offers continuous oppor- tunity to learn from others, not only in class, but also from other students with different ideas and backgrounds. College should be, among other things, an exchanging ground for ideas which mold personality along successful lines. Through our association in the classroom, on campus, at club meetings, in church, and in the dormitory rooms, a realization of our unlimited opportuni- ties is made possible. From the faculty of East Carolina comes ever welcomed advice, after class as well as during the seemingly endless periods. It has been through the extra efforts of these teachers that many students have passed that final. While eating together, students learn by discussing their varied daily experiences. Playing together, whether it is playing cards, tennis, ping-pong, dancing, or any other game, is also a learn- ing experience for most students. Through studying alone a stu- dent has the opportunity to learn not only the experiences of others but also the opportunities open to him. Meditation offers the students outstand- ing opportunities for growth and faith. fi azawz fewt omerS Prominent Educator enjoys working, playing tennis, fishing, playing with children, and occasionally playing the recorder. A native of Warrenton, North Carolina, he received his B. A. Degree from the University of North Carolina, M. A. from Emory University, and Doctorate from the University of North Carolina. He studied a summer each at Keyon School of Letters, Indiana University; and also in England. Before coming to East Carolina he taught at several prep schools, and for three years at Mississippi State Women ' s College. Dr. Poindexter served three years in the Navy as Communication ' s Officer. East Carolina has opened its doors to this fine man in the five years he has taught here. He is not only an advisor for the college annual and Circle K Club; but he is Secretary of Eastern North Carolina Scholarship Foundation, President of the College English Associa- tion of North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia, and a member of A. A. U. P. and Kiwanis Club. For giving us guidance, insight, courage, and under- standing, and for being our friend; we humbly and gratefully dedicate the 1956 BUCCANEER to Dr. James E. Poindexter. 6SZ Dr. James E. Poindexte of S icer Sendee Jote i i wofi we aosze Achievement in the classroom adds spice to hours of relaxation, which are many and varied. Only when a student attains the greatest achievement in his studies are the hours of relaxation enjoyed and wel- comed to their fullest. Since the main objective of college is to heighten his scholastic standards and to aid him in choosing a vocation, the work of the class- room naturally precedes all other activities. Within his busy life the student finds few precious hours to call his ow n, but these hours are appreciated greatly when he knows that he deserves to have them. The opportunities to create for the student his social life and increase his extra-curricular activities, are numerous at East Carolina. Many moments of enjoy- ment and relaxation are taken advantage of by the student who visits the College Union. Here, after his studies have been completed, a collegian may find the atmosphere most pleasant and refreshing to his tired mind. Ping-pong is only one of the many recreational opportunities sponsored by the College Student Board. Others include card playing, chess, scrabble, dancing, TV, and shuffleboard. Some students find it very restful to sit and read or study between classes. Quite often we find a discussion, a group watch- ing TV, or some other quiet relaxation. The soda shop joining the recreational area is separated by plate glass; and, very rarely is the occasion when it is not full. adab Mt ce tf ieazazz o ? 7U0 tgS$f_ ' J ' ACTIVITIES Page 18 £0f ' Student Legislature Publications Arts Religion ATHLETICS Page 50 Intercollegiate Intramural H Clubs % $i FEATURES Page 88 WBB ' ■ ' fj; Queens 1 $ § - Marshals Who ' s Who mam 1 + MILITARY Page 108 Jr Instructors Color Guard Squadrons r A UMiJ tjt mU JSB SCHOLASTIC Page 116 W ffltjj t Administration f V kPhJ3 Faculty tf SS q Graduates tW affi nam Undergraduates ORGANIZATIONS Page 234 - lltlUd eternities Snapshots ADVERTISING Page 280 Restaurants Recreational Opportunities Diversified Student Directory r 7 « RK togeth THE 0PP0RTUN1TVJ . . . 1N STUDENTS ACT1VU U JTjIjiiiT M : THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Student Government Association was organized at East Carolina College in 1920. Under thirty-five presi- dents, S. G. A. has become a responsible administrative branch of the college in matters pertaining to student welfare, rendering worth-while services, both to the college and to the student body. The committees set up by the S. G. A. are created to purpose and carry out projects for the best interest of the students. These committees are vitally necessary for stu- dent control of campus activities such as Freshman Orientation, spirit planning, student activities, and many others. To fill these positions, qualified students are elected to carry out the general plan already set up by S. G. A. Constitution. S.G.A. PRESIDENT, Donald Umstead, is devoted to pro- moting a happy relationship between the administration, fac- ulty, and students of East Carolina College. Representation Makes for Student Democracy O ' BRIEN EDWARDS SGA First Vice President RUSSEL NEWMAN Second Vice President BARBARA STRICKLAND Secretary ROBERT FORREST Assistant Treasurer - BILLY SHARBER Treasurer BOBBY LOU AVANT Historian JOYCE SMITH Co-editor of The East Carolinii JIMMY FERRELL Co-editor of The East Carolinian ANN BOWLES Chairman of Women ' s Judiciary SHIRLEY PHILLIPS Vice-chairman of Women ' s Judiciary LANNIE CROCKER Editor of Buccaneer KEN BORDEAUX JIM CORUM Chairman of Vice-chairman of Men ' s Judiciary Men ' s Judiciary THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council discusses the constitution of a new social fraternity. Left to right, seated: Bordeaux. Smith, Phillips, Bowles, Strickland, Umstead, Sharber, Edwards, and Crocker. Standing from left to right: Newman, Corum, and Ferrell. £) -. I STUDENT LEGISLATURE Those Who Express Student Opinion , fy D y ■ £? £j Ann Adams Phillip Averette Paschall Barrett David Bennett Lloyd Bray f) i £ 1% jQ C it Jean Buchanan Decoma Byrd Carol Cameron Peggy Cherry Jim Clarke Pi £% O Joel Farrar lean Fisher Ted Gartman Fan Green Polly Hastings William Howard fj O | (3 £% rj O I Dick Ivey I Dottie James Grace Jones George Knight I Dot Laughinghouse I Carolyn Lowder Justus McKeel Margaret Anne Mellon Frank Moore Peggy Moore Mary Pendergraft Ferlon Perkins Jimmy Phelps Bruce Phillips Unita Pope Ronnie Rose Dock Smith Peggy Lou Spruill Barbara Speight Evelyn Taylor Wiley Teal Barbara Tucker Garland Tuton Jerry Wallace Henry Whitener Hattie Ruth Wilson Bertha Mac Woodcock Hugh Young BUDGET COMMITTEE They Hold Our Purse Strings The Budget Committee makes the appropriations based upon th pected to be derived from the regular student activity fee for the It gives consideration to the distribution or expenditures for the prev: proposed budgets are sent to the Student Legislature for approval. Left to right: Justus McKeel, Shirley Phillips, Grace Jones, Dean Jam Jean Fisher, Dr. Dempsey, Billy Sharber, Chairman, and Robert Forrest year. All STANDING COMMITTEES OF PUBLICATION BOARD Those Responsible For Informing Us Through the Board of Publications both campus publications — The Buccaneer, and The East Carolinian — are governed and supported by allocation of student activity fees. The most important function of the Board is to decide upon candidates seeking positions as editor and business manager. By careful examination of all applicants for these positions, the Board ensures the student body the most eligible students to participate in editing and managing their Left to right, seated: Mary FJlc-n Wil- liams, Business Manager of The East Caro- linian; Jovce Smith. Co-Editor of The East Car Mi- Ma Ad ,.| The East Carolinian: Lannic Crocker. Editor of The Buccaneer: Billy Glover. Business Manager of The Buccaneer. Standing, left to right: Jimmy Ferrell. Co-Editor East Carolinian: Mr. James Butler. Alumni Sec- retary: Dr. Leo Jenkins. Dean of the col- lege: Dr. James Tucker, chairman. Dean of Men; Dr. Clinton Prewett. Adviser of East Carolinian: and Dr. John Reynolds. Adviser of The Buccaneer. PRODUCTIONS COMMITTEE They Brought Us The Musical Oklahoma The Productions Committee se- lects and helps produce the annual student musical show. The members of the committee are: left to right: Joe Stell, Henry Whitener, Chair- man; Patricia Everton, and Roy Knight. RING COMMITTEE The Ring Committee takes charge of ordering class rings and pins. From left to right the members of the committee are: Garland Tuton, O ' Brien Edwards, Chairman; Jimmy Phelps, and David Bennett. STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE They Bring Our Culture — And Our Movies The Entertainment Committee, made up of students and faculty, selects and schedules programs of outstanding artists for the students ' entertainment. It also books movies to be shown weekly and furnishes hospitality for the artists on the entertainment programs. Left to right, seated: Jimmy Phelps, Lillian Griffin, Mary Pendergraft, David Evans. Standing: Mr. Herbert Carter, Mr. James Butler, Chairman; and Dr. James Stewart. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE They Produce Our Written Guide The Handbook Committee has charge of editing the handbook the year following its retirement from office. Members of the committee from left to right: Carol Cameron, Peggy Moore. Jane Credle, Chairman; Bobbie Lou Avant, and Polly Hast- ings. Members of this committee plan the Awards Night program which is held near the end of each spring quarter. Members of this committee are: Neil King, Chairman; Garv Scarboro, and Bill Howard. GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS COMMITTEE They Count Our Votes— When We Vote The Election Committee supervises all election, sets up all polls, posts names of the candidates at least one week prior to election day. and handles publicity for elections. Left to right: Fred Davenport. Marcia Forbes, Ronnie Rose, Chairman; Marion Evans, and Mehin Wilkerson. miuiiN MEN ' S JUDICIARY The Men ' s Judiciary promotes college activities and main- tains social standards among college men. Left to right, seated: Jerry Wallace, Kenneth Bordeaux, Chairman, Jim drum, Vice-Chairman, J. B. Nichols. Standing: Lloyd Bray, Marshall McLamb, and Wiley Teal. POINT SYSTEM COMMITTEE This committee recommends to the Student Legislature actions necessary for a change in the point system, checks all points held by each student, and reports violations of the point system to the Student Legislature. Members of the committee are: Mack Edmondson, Emo Boado, Chairman, and Eddie Dennis. . . . ASSOCIATION WOMEN ' S JUDICIARY Every girl on the campus is represented by the Women ' s Ju- diciary. It endeavors to maintain high standards of conduct among women students. Members from left to right: Evelyn Taylor, Margaret Mellon, Ferlon Perkins, Shirley Phillips, Ann Bowles, Chairman; Janet Williams. Unita Pope, Peggy Spruill, Betty Calhoun, and Jo Meyers. PUBLICATIONS PLANNING, PROCRASTINATION, AND STEADY WORK ARE THE TRITE BUT EFFECTIVE, DEVICES, WHICH . . . THE MASTER MIND, Lannic Crocker, in irhosc head was formulated the maze of copy, .icturcs, appointments, all of which took form i this book — a monument to her perseverance. FEATURE EDITOR, Hattie Ruth Wilson checks feature pictures with assistant editor Jeanette Smith. BEST FOOT FORWARD Every effort has been made to make the 1956 Buccaneer a book for the students and a credit to East Carolina. Work was begun late in the spring of 1955 and was completed in the spring of 1956. This edition represents the thirty-fourth annual report of student life at East Carolina College. In collecting and editing the copy material for the annual, the editors have exercised special care to obtain authentic and accurate information. The information in copy material re- quired co-operation from every campus organization. Snap- shots representing every phase of activity from the week of freshman orientation to the splendor of May Day were viewed and selected carefully. Representatives were established in various organizations to inspect their page material, while the copy staff gave careful attention to the copy of the entire book. The Buccaneer business staff was responsible for the sell- ing, financing, and distributing the 1956 book. Successful advertising sales and a portion of the student activity fee fur- nished the necessary finances. The rest was accomplished by the efficient work of the business staff. The staff sincerely hopes that this book will always be a re- minder to each student of a glorious year spent at East Carolina. COPY EDITORS, fim Corum and Pc—y Brooks write and proof copy. I DWIGHT SMI id Ann Huuhe DESIGNED TO BE DIFFERENT, THUS; BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Billy Glover Assistant Business Manage: Jo Ann DeBruhl Assistants: Kenneth Cole, Justus McKeel, Nan Averette, Betty Daniels, Sylvia Jones, Joyce Mizelle, Charles Herring, Shelby Wicker Financial Adviser Dr. John O. Reynolds Editorial Adviser Dr. James Poindexter BUfflBllBini ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Ike Williamson and Shirley Mortoi Smith, assist the editor in every detail of her work. Here the; hand out the photographs. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER. Jo Ann DeBruhl. alonj with Emily Gunter. Shelbv Wicker. Nan Averette. and Svlvi; [ones, had the problem of selling ads and tvpinn them up. SPORTS EDITOR, Eddie Den- ;, draws up layout of sports sec- ith Mike Katsias, Marie Vines, and Lawson Jackson. FUN AND CONFUSION . . . BIGGER A RARE MOMENT bnet moment while photographer takes picti with June Miller. Tanya Andc 56 BUCCANEER SPOTLIGHTS US 1956 BUCCANEER Editorial Staff Edttor-tn-Chief Associate Edito Senior Editors junior Editors Mai Sophomore Editors Irishmen Editors Two-Year Business Edit Copy Editors Activities Editor Assistants Margie I Athletic Editor Assistants Art Editors Faculty and . tdmunstiat. Feature Editor Assistants Military Editor Organization Editor Assistants Photography Editor . Lannie Crocker Ike Williamson, Shirley Morton Smith Shirley Alforcl, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Louise Yclverton Marjorie Wright, Margaret Heath. Johanna Leuwenburg Patsy Wootcn, Thelma Swinson Mavis Kennedy, Marie Joyner Elizabeth Ann Hilton, Ann McKay James Corum, Peggy Brooks Christine Joyner ne Miller, Tanya Anderson. Mary E. Oakley Eddie Dennis Lawson Jackson. Mike Katsias, Mark Vines Ann Hughes. Dwight Smith Edit.,, uisc Fitzgerald. Pat Dunn Hattic Ruth Wilson ■anctte Smith. Kay Willis Walton. Glenn Woodard .I TORS 1 si NIOR SECTION, Shir cards with Louisi JUNIOR CLASS STAFI I urg, Mar- ...,,, i Heath i.l Mai ii Wright, check copy with fresh- man editors. Mavis Kennedy and Marie Joyner. EAST CAROLINIAN STAFF Editorial Staff Editors Joyce L. Smith, Jimmy Ferrell Managing Editor Oliver Williams Feature Editor Janet Hill Sports Editor Billy Arnold Business Manager Mary Ellen Williams CO-EDITOR, Joyce Smith, whose job it was to keep the campus on its toes and off hers. News and Deadlines That ' s FEATURE EDITOR, Janet Hill, and staff, Margie Davis, Martha Wilson, Florence Baker, and Johnnie Simpson. EDITORIAL STAFF, Jimmy Ferrell, Joyce Smith, Oliver Williams, Janet Hill, Billy Arnold, and Jan Raby. J , BUSINESS STAFF EAST CAROLINIAN CO-EDI- TOR. Jimmy Ferrell, who shared the headaches . . . and also the credit for a good newspaper. Dur Business SPORTS EDITOR, Billy Arnold, re- views with Mike Katasis and Johnny Hudson, some of their own creative writ- ing. Business Manager , {.instants Sports Editor Mary Ellen Williams Edna Whitiield, Jack Carroll Billy Arnold Assistants Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd, Mike Katsias STAFF ASSISTANTS: Mary Alice Madry, Purvis Boyette, Fred Lamm, Irma Leggett, Jonnie Simpson, Martha Wilson, Barbara Cole, Betty Gaylord, and Eunice Castelow, read finished paper. A High Rating Awarded East Carolinian The East Carolinian, which is rated with an A by the Columbia Scholastic Press is under the editorship of Joyce Smith and Jimmy Ferrell. The East Carolinian pro- vides an up-to-date coverage of the campus both in words and pictures. The reporters prepare their copy during the latter part of the week, and then on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the staff completes the paper. This year promised to be anothei successful season for the East Caro- linian. The two main functions which keep the business staff busy during the year are the gathering of advertisements and the circulation of the East Carolinian. The chief sources of revenue are local and national advertising and the alloca- ti on of student activity fees. BUSINESS MANAGER, Mary Williams, takes charge of all the advertising for the East Carolinian. Newspaper Staff Exhibits High Standards of THE EAST CAROLINIAN STAFF takes time out during a staff meeting to have annual pictures made. m r Editorial Adviser 4ISS MARY GREENE Financial Adviser DR. CLINTON PREWETT MANAGING EDITOR, Oliver Williams proof reads articles with Eunice Castelow and Barbara Cole. TYPEWRITERS AND TELEPHONES, as used by assistant editor, Jan Raby and assistant business manager, Edna Whitfield, al parts of newspaper work. Journalism for a Superior College Weekly PHOTOGRAPHER, J. D. Henry brings in pictures to illy Arnold. EACH THURSDAY FINDS Circulation Manager, Purvis Boyettes delivering papers with Martha Wilson and Janet Hill. ■ m c Z Jfc 6 :t it mm W 6 gn ' 2fcfc -gk g cvp£l ' f aveyMig ARTS Featuring Music and Drama COLLEGE SINGERS Directed by Mr. Dan E. Vornholt, the College Singers provide many programs of pleasure and beauty. This year they participated in the Bath Celebration at Bath, N. C. . Left, top to bottom: Elizabeth Latta, Peggy Spruill, Suz- anne Fretz, Margaret Griffin, Jo Ann Sparks. Right, top to bottom: Bill Lloyd, Douglas Brown, Jessie Boyd, George Johnson, Bill Sexton, Grace Miller, Mr. Dan Vornholt, Director; Amy Tucker, Pianist. MR. DAN E. VORNHOLT Music Hath Char m WOMEN ' S CHORUS A wide variety of music, both sacred and secular, has been presented this year by the Women ' s Chorus to its many audiences. Under the direction of Mr. Dan E. Vornholt, the group provides music for the College throughout the year. th r A rv f o n a A A A ( -r r n J% r - «— f V Wf+ _■ V T 1 gQB| Hi - . Jf MARCHING BAND Unaer the outstanding direction of Mr. Herbert Carter, the East Carolina Marching Band lends its musical talents in the stadium and in parades throughout the year. raise to Y our CONCERT BAND 1 performances, on stage and radio, the East Carolina Concert Band renders outstandh cert is one of the highlights of the band ' s activities. Row One, left to right: Neil Williams (solo clarinet), Ralph Chason (assistant solo clarinet inet), Charles Lovelace (1st clarinet). Kenneth Killebrew (piccolo, flute). Beverly Ann Summ (oboe), Unita Pope (bassoon). Gerald E. Murphy (alto clarinet), David Doolittle (bass clarinel Newman (baritone saxophone). Frederick Shehdan (tenor sax). Matilda June Vann (altosa; H. Peterson. Jr. (solo cornet). Bill Hobbs (solo cornet). Roy Knight (cornet), Herb Ireland (cornet). Perry Julian (cornet). Sally Ottaway (trombone). Row Three, right to left: Cecil Lewis (trumpet), Calvin Chesson (trumpet), Steve Farish (trumpet), Bill McAdams (trumpet pet). Lee Reynolds (trombone). Ted Lee (trombone). William Mangum (trombone). Henry Joe Secrest (baritone), Doris Smith (baritine), Herbert Joyner (baritone), Mary Hughes ( baritc Joyce Pierce (clarinet), Lindsay Jones (clarinet). Faye Branch (clarinet). Linwood Pittma Shumaker (trombone). Johann Grumpier (trombone), Maurice Hilburn (horn), Victor B. Wj (horn), Helen Loutrel (horn). Vivian Hewett (clarinet), Peggy Griffin (clarinet). R. C. Fields ( inet). Back Row, left to right: Herbert Carter. Director. Eugene Ward (bass drum), Ann Peel (snare drum). Herb Hendrix (snare drum). Fran! Keaton (cymbals). Shirley Naves (bell lyra). Tommy Baker (bass horn), Amory Moon Mullen (bass horn). Joseph Ray Jackson (bass horn Bobby Ellwanger (tuba), Glenn Briley (tympanum), Bill Smith (string bass). Bobbie Ballance (string bass). g selections of band music The annual spring con- I. Jimmy Piver (1st clarin et), Jim Page (1st clar- ;r (flute) , Sarah Edv, ards (flu. •), Dottie Jo James ). Ellen Sturkie (c bass clarinet , Sinclair ), Joe Stell (alto sax . Rot • Tu o, right t left: Earl Max Meniu . John 3. Lowery James ( cornet). Go Week ) , Ronald ), Jeneal Teander (tr mipe-t ). Gr aydon Tr pp (trum- . Dav Holder ( rombone). Jo Roberson (clarinet ) , et), Robert Fleming (trombon e). Ralph n). Bill Speight n), Imog ene Bland clarinet) Lee Giles ( kn-in t) , George Kn ght (clar- VARSITY GLEE CLUB Under the inspirational direction of Mr. James Simpson, the Men ' s Varsity Glee Club has enjoyed an- other fine year. Its activities this year have consisted of singing for various occasions on campus and convocation during RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK. First Row, left to right: Frank Sinclair, Bobby Wilson, Jimmy Bowden, Bill Spivey and Jesse Vick. Second Row, left to right: Unknown, Julian Spence, Jo Jessie White, Mr. James Simpson, Lee Giles and Ronald Quinn. a m e Fai The Collcsie Choir include: irjianizations in the Music Dei COLLEGE CHOIR nances, a spring tour of parts of North Caroline directed by Dr. Elwood Keister. It is one of the outstanding •h ©jj| $ J flj © d |m | air I ' Jul I if j£ ■v f fi 1 1 1 Jl Jlt w j 1 p fUi r 9i « i [ ■ T ' m lVm It ll DR. KENNETH CUTHBERT Head of Music Department } East Carolina Orchestra Donald H. Haves, Concert-master OFFICERS Robert Fleming President Dottie Jo James Vice-President Unita Pope Secretary-Treasurer Shlm.i Manager ORCHESTRA ege furnishes most of the personnel and equipment {or the lposecl ot students, f.ienltv members and people of the corn- directed In Dr. Kenneth Cuthhert. is a member of the Ameri- On December -1. 1955 the fall concert featured Fritz von itluctor and loan Melton, pianist. L OBOES Lewis Danfelt Dottie Jo James CLARINETS Ralph Chason George Knight Helen Loutrell William Speight Victor Waller Frank Ke Charlotte Maydwell M:n y Siril] snn Wayne Sugg Mabel Sullivan PERCUSSION Glenn Briley Herlie Hendrix BASSES Charles Lovelace I Mow. mmI Potter o v e EAST CAROLINA ORCHESTRA. VIOLINS Anita Cahoon Frances Dean Euhanks VIOLAS Elizabeth Bodkin James Pleasant Marion Polk Hans Rosenbaum TRUMPET Herbert Ireland Roy Knight Billy McAdams TROMBONES Robert Crumpler Robert Fleming Ralph Shumaker CELLOS Patrick McCarty J. W. Paris Gladys White MUSIC CLUB lrposc of the Music Club is to help others appreciate good music and to stimulate an interest in music activities on campus. It is com- arily of music majors. George W. Knight is president of the organization. Die. left to right: James Simpson. Herbert Carter. Kenneth Cuthbert. Dottie Jo James. Charles K. Lovelace. Frances J. Smith, George Ralph Shumaker. Victor Waller. Anna Montgomery. Second Row: David Doolittle. Boots Pittman, Sue Harris. John Lowery. Robert . Evelyn E. Outlaw. Frankie Keaton, Marian Morrison, Barbara Harris. Dennis Price, George Earnshaw. III. Marcia Forbes. Third ira Faivcloth, Cecil James. Louise Cooper, Neil Williams. Joyce Fulcher. Peggy Ann Outlaw. Joan McKenzie. Ralph Chason. Mary Hughes, ra;m. Glenn Briley. Fourth Row: Bill Speight. Suzanne Hardison. Doris Irene Moore, Nancy Ann Caldwell. Hilda Tedder. Frances Earle artha Sue Pond. Jimmy Thigpen, Kenneth Killebrew. Jesse R. Boyd. II, Peggy Ann Griffin. Fifth Ron-: Dave Holder, Lee Reynolds, ipler. Fiances Eubanks, Myrl Maness. Unita Pope, June Crews. Milton Mann. Ted Lee. Sixth Row: Imogene Bland, Bruce Kanipe. Lee ■elle Tucker, Herbert Joyner, Carolyn F. Massengill, Roy Knight. Seventh Row: Gerald E. Murphy, Herb Ireland, Bobby R. Wilson. William Lloyd. Jo Sparks. Freder nd P raise COLLEGIANS The Collegians, widely known throughout the state f..r their fine instrumental perform- ances, play for most of the College dances. Their business manager is Henry Whitncr and their music manager is Jerry Peterson. First Row, left to right: Jimmy Thigpin, Ralph Chason. Jimmy Page. Neel Williams. Charles Lovelace. George Knight. Second Row, left to right: Gayle Mullen. Bob Crumpler. Bob Fleming, Henry Whitner. Third Row. left to right: Herbert Ireland. Jerry Peterson. Bill McAdams. Glenn Griley, Dunvood Potter. „.„.„ officers T ne fast Carolina Nancy Cooke Vice President Tane Lingle Recording Secretary Pat Goodwin Corresponding Secretary roMMY Thompson Treaav Officers: Jim Corum, Nancy Cooke, and Tommy Thompson read over Blithe Spirit manuscript. PI ay EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE 1 he puri lose of the Eas t Carolina Plavr louse is to encourage Irams itic arts at East Caroli na College and to give students of he a llege ai 1 opportunity t o participate in dramat ic production if educational and cul tural w ork. The Playhoi jse has ; is its primary elief that dr, for the should collegi and does have : students. a part i n the educa- Fi, ■St Rotr , left to right: Jane Lingle, Pat Goodwin, Nancy Hooke Louise Yelvertc n, Rutr . Williams. Secoi id Rem-. left to Tight: Douslas Mitchell, l- ' aye Sermons. Lloyd Bray. Jr.. Mareia A. Milne. Hilda S. Bowman, Bubba Driver. Third Row, left to right: Agues Markham, Margaret Starnes, Genia Trulove, Rebecca Moore, Flor- ence Baker. Fourth Rotr. lift to right: Mareia Forbes, Faye Newton. Pat Baker, Martha Johnston, Jack Cherry. Fifth Row lift to right: Kenneth West, Pat Went . Jim Dausrhety. Julius C. Martin. John Edwin Bass. Donald Gray Fulcher, Weston Earl Willis. Make up applied — Last minute. istructions given by Miriam Evans DARKNESS AT NOON Darkness at Noon hit the campus hard. For in it. the Playhouse presented a grim pieture of probably the most important question of the day — the f Communism. The point of the play, which reflects th Purge Trials of 1936, is to show why so many high communist confessed crimes against the state. Rubashov. a Communist leader, is convicted on trumped-up charges. He cry effort to shake him by persuasion though he is turn between love of truth and loyalty to the state, anov. an old comrade, per- suades him that he can still be useful and will be pardoned if he will con- fess minor deviations. But before Rubashov can do this. Gletkin, a party fanatic, overthrows [vanov and attempts to torture Ruba- shov into confessing to treason. Then Rubashov. realizing that Gletkin is the product of his own philosophy of the end justifying the means, gives up hope, confesses, and is shot. Throughout the play. Rubashov is haunted by memories of his own mis- deeds, especially those committed against Luba. the girl who really loved him and whom he betrayed. Gletkin used Rubashov ' s sense of guilt about Luba to torture and break him. louse Presents ' Darkness At Noon Rubashov discus: . lover Pat Goodv Scenes from prison in Darkness at Noon Goodwin and Martin Star as Russian Lovers, CAST Julius C. Martin Bodrov Walter Pinky White Hrutsch Kenneth West Sccretarvs lack Cherry President Don Fulcher Soldiers, Sailors, [udg Patricia A. Goodwin Don Haskins, Carlton . Lloyd Bray, Jr. Time and Place of A William Dixon William Couch James Douthty Patricia Wentz, Weston Willis James Warner nhn Bass. S. A. Willard, Rav McDonald Russia, 1938 Rehearsal of one of the prison office scenes. r- , ' BLITHE SPIRIT Mastering the English accent was only one o! many chores in getting this whimsical comedy ol Noel Coward ' s ready for the audience. A far cry from Darkness At Noon, here is a play which required polish, sophistication, timing — all of which made for appeal and enjoyment by the spectators. Margaret Starnes surprises group at tabic in a scene from Blithe Spirit. Playhouse Turns Attention to Blithe Spirit Flowers for the pretty Vl INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Council, composed of representatives from on campus and the Director of Religious .rdinatin;, ' body for all the student religious st of the organized programs is Religious time students unite to focus attention on lues and religious ties. Seated from lejt to right: Row one: Edith Rogers, Ann Gardner, Eugene Hayman, Martha Johnston. Bruton Taylor. Row two: Mamiej Chandler, Viola Butter, Jane Lingle, Jane Midyetle, Grace Jones, and Dr. John Bennett. RELIGIOUS CLUBS HELP STUDENTS DEVELOP IMPORTANT PART OF THEIR CHARACTER RELIGION ( £ THE HOLINESS FELLOWSHIP The Holiness Fellowship places emphasis on the strength- ening of the Christion students in the faith. They are pro- vided with the opportunity to meet other members of the faith. THE LUTHERAN FELLOWSHIP The Lutheran Fellowship is a new organization. Its main function is to offer students of the Lutheran faith opportun- ities to bind themselves together religiously. Programs are presented at the weekly Monday night meetings. Students Find Inspiration THE WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL Students can find both faith and fellowship at the weekly meetings planned by the Westminster council. Li «k A :J THE CANTERBURY CLUB The Episcopalians attend the Cantcrburj Club meetings everj Sunday night where the highe Fellowship and . THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL To the u .any Baptist students throughout the counti •y, the Baptist Student Genu ■r is a home away from home. The Council plans guidance and fellowshi] fa ■ the many students who seek enrichment : of their faith. FREE WILL BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP Every Monday evening the Free Will Baptist Fellowship meets at the parsonage. The program student centered, seeking to enrich the spiritual lives by providing a medium of worship and Opportunities For Service THE WESLEY FOUNDATION COUNCIL The Wesley Foundation Council strives to lead the Methodist students to a well rounded growth, spiritually, mentally, and socially. Students can find counselors and pals at the student ATHLETICS TIATE SPORTS, PP NITY TO W SSflA AND THE to PARTICIPATE !« MANS H1P TO BEVELOP STOW % }d r IDOWN (g 1IJYDS.TOGO ■ ■ I ■nan iv— DR. N. M. JORGENSON Director of Athletics COACH JACK BOONE Head Football Coach Buccaneer Coaching Staff COACH EARL SMITH Assistant Coach COACH JIM MALLORY Line Coach East Carolina 1955 Football Season Front Ron-: Matt.. . Nash. Suggs. Hanford, Boado, Cherry, O ' Kelly, Jackson, Collier, Speight, and Gay. Second Row: Perry. Hall. Lilley. Huss, Clark. Patterson. Bradford. Wagner. Bishop. Allen. Henderson, and Trainer Patch. Third Row: Manager Price. Hallow. Jones, Mixon, Conder, Wick- izer, Rhodes, James. Burgess. Monds. Popov. Smith. Pennington. Chambers, and Coach Smith. Fourth Row: Coach Boone, Brooks, Helms, Huff- man, Hoover. Conway, Larrimore, Allen, Chessons. Maynard. Mayo. Overton. Rogerson, and Coach Mallory. Pirates Lead Off Football Co-Captains O ' Kelly and Cherry map strategy with head coa ch Jack Boone. East Carolina vs. Opponents 6 Norfolk Navy West Chester 6 Lenoir Rhyne 7 Catawba 13 Elon .. . 14 Western Carolina 20 East Tennessee State 13 Appalachian State 14 Tampa University Emo Boado Quarterback Dick Cherry finally is brought to a stop by Appalachian pursuers. The gridiron gladiators of East Carolina finished the season in second place in the North State Conference ' s final statistics. Coach Jack Boone ' s fighting eleven compiled an overall 3-2 conference record, but this did not tell the full story. Their defeats came at the hands of conference champion Lenoir Rhyne and the Catawba Indians. Ray Pennington Bobby Perry is about to receive a well-aimed pigskin ay Pennington displays the form which proved a thorn against opponents. HV9 H . B M L K V 1 LkJH ■ ijl E fl 1 for needed yardage This year ' s team was one of fighting determination, al- ways displaying the spirit which has come to be associated with East Carolina. Many performers were outstanding, among them were veterans Louis Hallow and Emo Boado, who be sorely missed next season. Pirate fans enjoyed the rugged brand of football that this year ' s team engaged in. Tommy Waggoner snares a perfect Cherry aerial. Bobby Gay Milton Collier Bill Helms Paul Popov Gary Mattox Louis Hallow Coach Mallory conies off the bench during tense moment of the homecoming thriller with Elon. O ' Kcllcy gives ivould-bc tacklers the stiff-; Pennington is off and running after receiving a Collier pas: k Jerry Brooks leads the way for a determined Pirate team. East Carolina ' s Pirates rose to the heights of victory in the annual Homecoming fray and beat the Christians of Elon by a score of 13-0. It was a game which brought back many memories of past triumphs to cheering partisan spectators. Coach Jack Boone is carried from the field on the shoulders of his victorious players following the Elon triumph. I 5 Harold O ' Kelley Bobby Perry finds an opening and forges his way to a first down. During the first quarter of the Elon game the two teams fought to a de- fensive standstill, but in the second period the Pirate offense came to life in full fury. A host of Pirate backs drove through the once impregnable Christian defense. As a result of this driving machine-like backfield, East Carolina scored the first touchdown of the night. Jim Henderson Lou Hallow throws a key block for Dick Cherry plunges over for precious yardage as he bucks his way through the savage Lenoir Rhyne line. Tampa defenders force Pirate back to the This came about through the outstanding generalship of quarterback Milton Collier. It was Collier who proved to be the game ' s hero as he passed to Perry for six precious points. Then, Collier made a perfect conversion to give ECC a 7-0 half-time score. Ray Overton Chester Rogerson Bobby Perry V ft J. D. Bradford Tommy Jones The final score of the Elon contest came as Cherry carried the ball over for the second TD, but Collier ' s conversion was wide. The remainder of the game saw East Carolina ' s defensive wall assure the hard earned victory. Pirate and Christian Centers Hallow, Chcsson. and Nixon confer with line coach Jim Mallo V 316,6 D 40LF, Tti ' Bt6 ,8AP WOLf. . Bobby Patterson Charlie Bishop Tommy Waggoner Joe Mayo Ken Burgess M Jerry Brooks Bob Chambers A determined Dick Cherry lugs the pigskin on a 50-yard jaunt toward the Elon goal. Bobby Conway Bobby Clark Don Larrimore Robert Maynard M w ££ Basketball The Purple and Gold of East Carolina entered the 1955-56 season a team of promise which however was expected to be in for a rough time against the other strong contenders of the North State Conference. Yet under the tutelage of Coach Howard Porter, the young Pirate cagers set about compiling a team effort which surprised veteran observers. East Carolina ' s loyal followers turned out in large throngs to witness the contests played at Memorial Gym. They were not disappointed; once more the red vest and socks of Coach Porter, the determined spirit and ability of the Pirate cagers could not be denied. Nick Nichols engage in a they fight for the rebound. Soloman, James. Harris, Tho ' : Coach Howard Porter, Niche is, Ingram, and Everett. Hales, Plaster, Mendenhall, Smothe ch Earl Smith. ' Scrap-Iron James struts his stuff against the Abbey. ss .SLdSSLwS Harris provides a little lesson in the art of faking. D-.n ' t stand there Nuli-.K. w t nerd that hall! That Harr is boy is just unbeatable, nobody stops him. Mm ErikV ! m i mk m % J Mendenhall hits for two points The long hands of Tweet Ha Nick Nichols ball-hawking plays off in anothe from a surprised duo of Bears. Finishing his career was Captain C. Thomas, who will be sorely missed. Turning ances were: all Don Harris; ceni Nick Nichols, w truly great pi: Iron James, a n brilliant perform- conference forward er Guy Mendenhall; came forth as a Freddie Scrap- • who will figure prominently in the Pirate attack vcar; and Maurice Everett, a vital nds Maurice Everett BASEBALL The Pirate batsmen unleased their most fear- some nine in many a year as they won their first North State Conference title. Coach Jim Mal- lory ' s men could not be stopped as they com- pletely dominated the race for the conference crown. Leading the way was the most outstanding pitching staff ever assembled on the Pirate campus. It was made up of such valuable start- ers as Tommy Prewett, Mac Cherry, Charlie Russell, and Bill Loving. Prewett ' s 5-0 record impressed big league scouts so much he was given a professional contract. Nick Smothers led the batting statistics for the all-triumphant champions. Giving him close support were such stalwarts as Cecil Heath and freshman batting sensation Gene Turner. In the playoff for the championship, the Pirates trounced West Carolina ' s Catamounts in three successive games. This stunning supre- macy gave warning of what the conference members must look forward to next year. With the loss of only a few veterans, East Carolina eagerly awaits the coming season. The East Carolina baseball team which successfully captured the North State Conference crown. M W % Strong Pirate outfield. East Carolina ' s pitching staff. r £ - Cecil Heath, a true team player. Battery-mates Cline and Prewett confer. Stewart rounds third. A valuable h.IkM. • VV - Si The tying run streaks toward the pla Jerry Stewart takes a practice lick. ■f- y : , ■f -frmm . ■    « S3B Gene Turner weilds a big bat at the pla if £ A study in concentration. It looks like a good hii m 2:fv4 H H Coach J. O. Miller TRACK East Carolina ' s cindermen proved a well-bal- anced team in their second year of track at the college. Led by the Portsmouth flash, Jim Hender- son, the Pirates were impressive as they garnered second place in the North State Conference meet. Elon ' s Christians beat them by the narrow margin of 58 to 52. In the conference meet, Henderson was high man with a total of 20 points and was named the outstanding performer of the meet. The speedy East Carolinian won firsts in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes, the 120-yard high and low hur- dles. Throughout the season, this steady performer constantly broke records. First row: Lewis Sladc, O ' Brien Edwards. Toppy Hayes, James Link, Charlie Bishop, Eddie Dennis. Second row: David Evans, Harry Archer, Jim Henderson, Robert Maynard, Dave Granitz, Bobby Patterson, and Eddie Hur o a ,; . (im Henderson Eddie Dennis Toppy Hayes Dave Granitz Bobby Perry Robert Maynard Cliff Buck Emo Boado Charlie Bishop Eddie Hurst Bobby Patterson O ' Brien Edwards Coach Raymond Martinez TENNIS Coach Ray Martinez ' s racqueteers enjoyed a successful season in a schedule which saw them meet such outstanding teams as N. C. State and High Point. Maurice Everett, the promising fresh- man, led the way as the team ' s most consistent winner. Others who showed up well included: James Blake, Gill Underwood, and Gene Lilley. In the North State Conference tournament, the Pirate duo of Maurice Everett and Gill Underwood scored decisive victories to capture the doubles crown. The Pirate netters defeated Elon, Atlantic Christian, and Guilford in conference rivalry. East Carolina lost many of its veteran performers but is expected to field another potential power this year. Returning will be the trio of Everett, Under- wood, and Lilley, who will carry much of the bur- den. Mai Gene Lilley Gill Underwood Eddie Dennis lett to right: Maurice Everett, Gill Underwood, Albert Webb, Gene Lilley, and Eddie Dennis. GOLF North State conference members once more bowed to the continual dominance of the links- men of East Carolina. Led by Claude King, Harry Rainey, and Dave Martin, the champions had little difficulty. Claude King reigned as the indi- vidual conference champion. Coach Porter ' s men were a team of exceptional talents; they could not be denied. Ccach Howard Porter Fred Sexton finds himself in a difficult m t w ;tlfcrs sharpen-up on practice green before teeing-off. ECC foursome approaches last green in one of their lengthy practice sessions. At right: Harry Rainey addresses the ball as he prepares to tee-off at the Greenville Country Club. East Carolina College was repre- sented in the aquatic sport by a group of determined young men during the 1955-56 swimming season. Under the leadership of Coach Ray Martinez, the college has served notice that it looms as one of the South ' s future powers. Among the outstanding chal- lengers the Pirates defeated this year were: Clemson, Davidson, William Mary of Norfolk, and Wofford. SWIMMING Frank Moore and Jack Koebberling about to start the breast-stroke i in which they completely dominated against rival teams. First roit ' : Jack Koebberling, Ronnie Rose. Frank West, Teddy Gartman, Graham Anderson, Bud Cummins and Ken Crocker. Second row: Frank Moore, Harold McK.ee, Steve Wilkerson, Ken Midyette, Jim Meads, Raddy Holton, Bob Sawyer, and Coach Ray Ma K t f O O Cj P3 i fi O p Pj J ( «• . 1 1 f JpJj £ tifet . fih Loving Chambers Penley James Thomas Gartman M. Cherry Rose Carr O ' Kelley Hayes Flowers West Rainey President Gary Mattox VARSITY CLUB Composed of talented young men who have proved their ability in the field of athletics by winning the cherished varsity monogram, the Varsity Club is one of East Carolina ' s best known campus organizations. This year ' s offi- cers are: Gary Mattox, President; Mac Cherry, Vice-President; Jim Henderson, Treasurer; and Darron Flowers, Secretary. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders of East Carolina College led by head cheerleader, Barbara Speight, have accomplished a great deal during this year. Their leadership did much to improve the school spirit at East Carolina College. They led the cheers when o ur football team took the field and were instrumental in our basketball team remaining undefeated on our home court. Congratulations girls on a job well done. Rolf. Pat Simumls, Jane Crofton, Janet Williams, Barbara Speight. Peaches Larki ml Ron-. Jane Staples. Shirk) McLcocI, Lou Manning, Rachel Lang. Janice Hodges Shown are the members of the Women ' s Recreation Association of East Carolina College. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION A friendly volleyball game has the participation of the members of the WRA. The Women ' s Recreation Association of East Carolina College is composed of women students who wish to take part in some active form of recreational activities. Miss Nell Stallings and Miss Cathy Shaw are the spon- sors for the group. This year ' s officers are: President, Polly Hastings; Vice-President, Margaret Eason; Secretary, Ann Heath; and Treasurer, Janie Stal lings. The purpose of the Recreation Association is to encourage the spirit of play for its own sake, to work for the promotion of physical activities among the student body, and the development of health, physical effi- ciency, and good citizenship. Among the many activities during the year are the Spring banquet, house-party, and the annual Sports Day. The members take part in an interesting curriculum of such sports as volleyball, tennis, and basketball. AQUANYMPHS The Aquanymphs emphasize skill, grace, and precision in their weekly practices at the college pool. By hav- ing these qualities in the water, they develop the poise of natural grace. Each spring quarter the group pre- sents a water ballet, which has always been highly successful. These water lovelies are truly a sight of precision movement. Pictured below are the members of this year ' s edition of the Aquanymphs AQUATICS CLUB East Carolina ' s Aquatic Club has a group of members who have one similar interest that binds them together. They all have an extreme fondness for swimming. It is for this reason that the club exists ; to allow these members a chance to enjoy the facilities offered at the college pool. Among the members of the club are many of the college ' s varsity swimmers. When the club has its meetings, the members look forward to the recreational swimming period before the business meeting begins. During their meetings they often have interesting discussions concern- ing the water sport. The Aquatic Club takes a keen interest in the varsity swimming team. Throughout the year they make it a special project to stimulate this interest in the minds of the rest of the student body. It is due to this factor that attendance at home meets was so favorable this year. Thanks to these active club members, a better knowl- edge of swimming has been instilled in the minds of ECC ' s loyal sport enthusiasts. sa OUTSTANDING IN «« idte m Barbara Coghill llvlau cdjau cs ueen Hailing from the south, Barbara calls Hen- derson, North Carolina her home. She is a Pri- mary Education Major. Barbara was a member of the May Court in 1953. Katherine Disniuke Wifaaru faff Queen This lovely brunette makes a repeat perform- ance in the Buccaneer beauty section. Katherine, a sophomore from Burlington is enrolled in the Department of Primary Education. In 1954 Katherine reigned as Ho mecoming Queen. Jobil Lassiter Momecomina (a ueen Jobil Lassiter, a freshman beauty, claims Vir- ginia Beach for her home. She is registered in the Department of Business Education. •lean Iliit ' lianan Valentine lajueen Jean Buchanan is a lovely East Carolina beauty hailing from the magic city of Raleigh. She is a Phi Omicron member and a Senior in the Department of Home Economics. She is also president of the Home Economics Club. Favorites JEAN THOMPSON DIANA JOHNSON KATHRYN LINTHICUM Favorites £ fca , ANN SMITH PEGGY BARFIELD i i PHYLLIS GOLD NEEL DUPREE FRANCES BELLAMY Favorites I BETTY PHILLIPS JANET DAWSON I shirley Summers Jean Thompson Carolyn Wallace Mary Ann Marshbourne Katherine Dismuke College marshals are conspicious representatives of the college. The success of public functions and es- pecially commencement can be af- fected by the way these marshals serve. Being a college marshal is an honor at East Carolina. Marshals are elected by the vote of the entire student body on the basis of their dignity and personality. MARSHALS ,ou Manning Shirley Hargrove Eugene Hayman DONALD UMSTEAD President of Student Government BILLY SHARBER Treasurer of Student Government BOBBIE LOU AVANT Historian of Student Government O ' BRIEN EDWARDS President of Student Government Who WHO ' S WHO List Includes Top-Rate College Students Thirty-two students from the senior class will represent East Carolina in the 1955-56 edition of Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges, nationally circulated yearbook. This annual publication lists student leaders in edu- cational institutions throughout the nation. The selection of these students which is uniform for all universities and colleges, is based on a per- centage of enrollment. Selections of students for submission to the nationally circulated year- book which lists and gives biographical sketches is made by a student-faculty committtee. Cri- teria for selection of a student are: excellence in scholarship, leadership, participation in ex- tracurricular and academic activities, citizen- ship and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness to business and society. BARBARA STRICKLAND Secretary of Student Government ANN BOWLES Chairman of Women ' s Judiciary Thirty-Two Out standing Seniors jPt ii inm GRACE JONES President, Y.W.C.A. SARAH GILES Inter-religious Council LANNIE CROCKER Editor, Buccaneer WALLACE I. WOLVERTON Scholarship It I WR rjFWQ — g|4fe JflB CAROLYN LOWDER President, Chi Beta Phi PHILLIP AVERETTE President, Science Club AIRLEE BARBOUR Business Education Named to Represent East Carolina JOEL FARRAR President, Phi Sigma Pi ANNA AVANT Dramatics GARY SCARBORO President, Circle K MARGARET EASON President, Math Club n National Yearbook Publication LOU MAYO President, Kappa Delta Pi 3r : - m mum ' i r wni i i • j j ■irtj i JUSTUS McKEEL President, Pi Omega Pi BETTY JO CARROLL Young Women ' s Christian Association i w Who ' s Who Among Students in SADIE Home FRANCIS Economics tjjfc mm ■ . ' - ; ' T5 - ■aMMSflU I EMIL BOADO Football LAURA CREOLE Secretary, Fleming Hall FRANCES SMITH Vice President, Sigma Alpha lota merican Colleges and Universities RONNIE ROSE President, Aquatic Club JANE CREDLE President, ACE Y ►31 U. S. AIR FORCE R.O.T.C Opportunity To Scire Through Air Force R.O.T.C. For eight years. East Caiolina College has been the home of a fine array of Air Force ROTC Cadets. This year afforded an- other opportunity for those young men who are interested in re- ceiving a commission in the Reserve Officers Training Corps while at the same time obtaining a college degree. The Reserve Officers Training Corps, with a competent staff, provides a well organized and varied four-year program. Events of paramount interest included in this program are opportunities to fly with members of the staff, the annual Military Ball sponsored by the Cadet Officer ' s Club, and a trip to summer camp at various bases located in the United States, for an inside look at Air Force life. After completing the Reserve Officers Training program suc- cessfully, the cadets receive their commission in the Air Force. Hats off — to these young men of leadership and courage, and to the fortitude of the world ' s greatest air force. Left to right: Capt. James G. Barnettc and Mai. Edward J. Maloney. Lt. Colonel Lewis I. Partridge I Inset: Tech Sgt. Dallas V. Mahoney Master Sgt. Vernon ' . Collins and Mas ter Sgt. David A. Hi irn. r 1 9W. ia i A v 4 L T Cadets: W.,0. Meachum Dallas Dixon Fleming Bass Ed Stone : ■ ..... CADET GROUP STAFF First row, left to right: Cadet Lt. Colonel John Hudson. Second row: Cadet Major Harry Haves, Cadet Major Gary Scarboro. Third row: Cadet Captain Phillip Averette and Cadet Captain Clitfton Boyd. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Left to right, fint row: Cadets Roy Knight Lennon Briley, Edgar Delemar. Herman Powell, and Charles Lovelace. Second rot Eugene Floyd, Carlisle Davis. William Speight, R. O. Ballance, and Robert Greene. Third row: Cadets R. B. Shumaker, W. C. Whil Edwards, C. P. Julian. S. T. Farish. and W. G. Weeks. Fourth row: Cadets J. W. Vick and H. L. Taylor. SQUADRON I CADET STAFF First Row: Cadet Major Emo Boado. Second Row, left to right: Cadet Captain T. Blizzard and Cadet Lt. D. C. Gurkin. Third Row, left to right: Cadet Sgt. V Arthur and Cadet Guidon Bearer Don G Left to right. First Row: Cadets Marvin Pridgen. Wil- liam Cox. Ralph Simpson, Don Graziano, Gene Sutton, and Gerald Murphv. Second Run: Cadets Graham Mal- lard. J. R. Holton. Max Cameron. Robert Patterson. Roger Clark. Third Row: Cadets George Slaughter. Graydon Tripp. Ralph Zehring. William Syk Clark, and Gene Mercer. Fourth Row: Cadets John Hudson, Harvey Edwards. Lynn Barnett. William A. Jenkins, and John Spoone. Fifth Row: Cadets Harrell Mabe. Jasper Harrell. Ronnv Watkins. Calvin Mills, and Alfred White. Sixth Row: Cadets Albert Webb, Lyn- more Gay, and Elbert Ford. EE«|EH1 m - SQUADRON II CADET STAFF First Row: Cadet Major R. G. Penley. Second Row. left to right: Cadet Captain Percy Rog- crson and Cadet Lt. Carl Sanders. Third Row. left to right: Cadet Sgt. J. P. Taylor and Cadet Guidon Bearer J. D. Henry. Flight C Left to right. First Row: Cadets E. L. McFarland, E. L. Whitfield, D. C. Dixon, D. F. McLaurin, and L. R. Chason. Second Row: Cadets J. N. Robbins, L. M. Wallace, J. C. Beatty, M. M. Rhodes, Jimmy Phelps, and R. W. Sessoms. Third Row: Cadets Jack Cherry, Pat Harmon, Ray Bell, David Lane, and James Speight. Fourth Row: Cadets Joe Henry, Ed- ward St..nc. Fleming Bass, and William Meachum. Flight D Left to right. First Row: Cadets Samuel Biggs, Marvin Keith, Randolph Parker, Joseph Pond, and Gar) Taylor. Second Row: Cadets William Fowler, Van Mnzingo, Thomas Gainer, James Lee, Jackson Henley, and Charles Herring. Third Row: Cadets Lee Giles, Tommy Baker, Dick Edmundson, Donald Brooks, and lames Daughtry. Fourth Row: Cadets Robert Aiken, [ulian Spcncc, Donald Leggett. Ken- neth West, and Leonard Graham. 4G g ing for the take off! SQUADRON II SQUADRON SQUADRON III CADET STAFF First Row: Cadet Major J. C. Thomas. Second Row, left to right: Cadet Captain C. E. Brown and Cadet Lt. D. L. Brown. Third Row, left to right: Cadet Sgt. Joe Mayo and Cadet Guidon Bearer C. M. Uzzell. % «fr Flight E Left to William Ma Cai right. ur: Cadets Nelson Gillikin. Page, Lamuel Garris. Sherwood Peacock, Everette. and Charles Williams. Second Row: A. L. Strickland. B. J. Gupton. A. D. Had- ley, J. Wilkins, and M. L. Andrews. Third Rote: Cadets L. T. Gurkin. M. G. Lilley. T. A. Farlow. E. M. Ricks. C. R. Cottle, and C. W. McNeill. fourth Row: Cadets W. E. Faulkner, R. H. Trull. B. L. Severn. Emanuel Katsias. and H. D. Leggette. Fifth Rows Cadets Freddie James. W. B. Waters. A. W. Peaden, L. D. Bonner, and J. E. Wall. Flight F Left to right. First Rom Cadets Furney Powell. Robert Smith. C. M. Overton. H. T. Smith, and J. M. Hoffman. Second Rote: Cadets J. V. Lamb. G. L. Hasty, R. F. Sinclair. E. P. Monroe, and R. L. Highsmith. Third Ron-: Cadets Jerry Stokes. Gary Treon. Carroll Bntt. Dan Perry, and Donald Wainwright. Fourth Row: Cadets T. L. Jones. E. M. Brown. B. C. Miller, and G. E. Glodfelter. Fifth Row: Cadets J. T. Swaim, K. R. Williams. S. B. Saunders. C. A. Hoffman, and W. T. Gartman. SCHOLASTIC THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS Dr. fohn Decateur Messick became the fifth presi- dent of East Carolina College, in August of 1947. As president of East Carolina College, Dean of In- struction at Elon College, and at New Jersey State Teachers College, Chairman of N. C. Home and Family Life Committee, Divisional Chairman of Higher Education of U.S.A., Chairman of National Accrediting Committee of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education of U. S., President of New York University Alumni Association and as Tar Heel of the Week, he has well earned his place in Who ' s Who in America. Born in Beaufort County, North Carolina he re- ceived his Ph.B. degree from Elon College in 1922, in 1934 he received his Ph.D. degree from New York University, and Lit.D. from Elon College and out- standing alumnus award in 1948. Dr. Messick is a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi. Kmsafoiw; o Across campus facing fifth street is the beautiful home of our President Messick You seniors are fortunate young people. You are Americans with brilliant futures untrammeled by circumventing governmental or prejudicial ideologies. You have worked for sixteen years to equip yourselves for a vocation or profession, and you are now prepared to step out upon the threshold of life as citizens who, with a great deal of assurance, know where they are going. Our nation was built upon faith and idealism. You will continue to exemplify that faith in well doing and cause the world to be a greater, a better world because of your having come. I challenge you to be alert and active, imaginative and creative , exemplary citizens interested in the individual, family, community, state, national and international progress and welfare. Your Alma Mater wishes for you Success in all endeavors and a life of service and happiness. J. D. Messick DR. JENKINS APPOINTED NEW VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Leo Jenkins was appointed vice presi- dent in charge of faculty and curriculum by action of the Board of Trustees. A native of New Jersey, Dr. Jenkins has served as Dean of Administration here since 1947. He received his B.S. degree from Rutgers University and his MA. degree from Columbia University, and from New York University his Ed.D. Before coming to East Carolina he was connected with Montclair State Teachers College in New Jersey, acted as assistant to the commissioner for Higher Education in New Jersey State Department of Education and during World War II served as captain in the U. S. Marine Corps. COMPETENT ADMINISTRATIVE NEW VICE PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS APPOINTED Mr. F. D. Duncan appointed to the posi- tion of vice president in charge of business affairs joined the administrative staff of East Carolina College in 1936 as Business Manage; of the college. Previously he had been connected for eight years with the Finance Division of the State Department of Education in Raleigh. Mr. Duncan is a graduate of the University of North Caro- lina. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Left to Right: LEO W. JENKINS Vice President in Charge of Faculty and Instruction, ECC JUDGE LUTHER HAMILTON Morehead City N. ELTON AYDLETT Elizabeth City MRS. WILLIAM B. UMSTEAD Durham DR. CHARLES F. CARROLL Superintendent of Public Instruction, Raleig RALPH HODGES Washington MRS. B. T. WILLIAMS Stedman MRS. AGNES BARR ETT, ECC Secretary to the Board PRESIDENT J. D. MESSICK ARTHUR L. TYLER, Chairman Rocky Mount I. H. O ' HANLON Fayetteville CHARLES H. LARKINS Kinston W. W. TAYLOR, JR. Warrenton E. E. RAWL Greenville FRED WILLETTS Wilmington F. D. DUNCAN Vice President in Charge of Business Affairs EADERS GUIDE AND DIRECT US DR. JAMES H. TUCKER Director of Student Personnel A person who is ready to help in student affairs and guidance is Dr. Tucker, Dean of Men. In addition, he teaches in the Education department and is director of self- help work for men. DR. ORVAL L. PHILLIPS Registrar, Director of Admissions Dr. Phillips is kept busy even after office hours helping students keep their class schedules straight and in getting out the grades. DR. J. L. OPPELT Director of Placement Bureau During our senior year and after graduation, we come in contact with Dr. Oppelt, Director of Student Teaching and Placement. DR. ED J. CARTER Director of Field Service North Carolina highways and neighboring state high- ways are familiar scenes 10 our Director of Field Service, who is constantly visiting high schools spreading the good will of the college. f s i 5? v Miss Marie Adams Counselor for Jarvis Hall Miss Ruth White Dean of Women DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Kathleen Venters Dormitory Housekeeper The office which is primarily concerned with the affairs of our women is under the leadership of Miss Ruth White. Dean White ' s office has charge of all the housing for women students and it is also in charge of all self-help work for women. Through this office an d staff the fresh- men women students are helped in getting a good start in college life, and then as they be- come upperclassmen they are guided and di- rected until graduation. Mrs. Estella A. Striplin, Counselor for Wilson Hall not pictured. Those from whom we learn Dr. James D. Allison English Dr. Kenneth Bing Industrial Arts Dr. Edgar Beaty Social Studies Dr. John Bennett Religious Activities Mr. Rohert L. Boone Physical Education Dr. Lawrence Brewster Social Studies Dr. E. R. Browning Business Education Mr. Norman H. Cameron Business Ed. Mr. Herbert Carter Music Dr. Robert Carter Music- Miss Beatrice Chaunce) Dr. Howard Clay Dr. H. A. Coleman Dr. Robert E. Cramer Mrs. Marguerite Crensha Mr. J. B. Cummings Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert Mr. Lewis Danfelt Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Mr. J. O. Derrick Music Social Studies Social Studies Geography Library Sci. Geography Music- Music Business Ed. Science Dr. Charles G. DeShaw Physical Ed. Miss Mabel Dougherty Home Economics Dr. Theodore Eaton Science Dr. Larry Eckles English Miss Ruby Edens Business Education Miss Lena Ellis Business Education Dr. Grover W. Everett Science Mr. Alton Finch Business Education Dr. Woodrow Flanry Education Miss Lorrayne Graff Physical Education Dr. Phillip Graef Dr. Malcolm Graham Miss Mary H. Greene Dr. Louise Greer Miss Lois Grigsby Mrs. Mabel Lacy Hall Mrs. Ruby E. Hassell Mr. Donald Hayes Dr. Edgar Hirshberg Dr. Keith Holmes Science Mathematics English English English Home Economics Library Science . Music English Education q o a p p D © .p fl East Carolina College Faculty 1 p a 9 i i 4 4 il l 4a P3 Miss Emma L. Hooper English Dr. Frank Hoskins English Mrs. Sue C. Howell Business Education Mr. W. W. Howell Business Education Dr. James Jenkins Industrial Arts Dr. Nephi M. Joigenson Physical Ed. Dr. Travis Kirkland Business Education Dr. Walter Krausnick Mathematics Miss Ruth Lambie Home Economics Miss Tora M. Larson Business Ed. Mr. Charles Laughter Library Science Miss Velma Lowe Business Education Dr. George Martin Geography Mr. Patrick McCarty Music Dr. Bessie McNiel Home Economics Miss Cynthia Mendenhall Director, Student Union Miss Bernadine Meyer Business Ed. Dr. J. O. Miller Physical Education Dr. John G. Navarra .._ Science Dr. Floyd E. Overly English Mr. Herbert R. Paschal Social Studies Dr. George Pasti Social Studies Mrs. Marguerite Perry Foreign Language Mi. George Perry Music Dr. P. W. Picklesimer Geography Dr. Martha Pingel English Dr. James Poindexter English Mr. Howard G. Porter Physical Ed. Dr. M. N. Posey English Miss Gwendolyn Potter Business Ed. Dr. Clinton Prewett Education Dr. John O. Reynolds Mathematics Miss Lucile Rice Science Mrs. Charity Risher Business Education Dr. Charles G. Risher Industrial Arts Miss Rosalind Roulston English Dr. Paul D. Running Art Dr. P. C. Scott Mathematics Miss Cathmar Shaw Physical Ed. Mr. James Simpson Music East Carolina Faculty Wendell W. Smiley Library Science Mildred Southwick Library Science Dr. Mary Lois Staton Education Dr. Joseph Steelman Social Studies Dr. Lala Steelman Foreign Language Dr. James Stewart Social Studies Miss Roberta Stokes Art Miss Alice Strawn Home Economics Dr. Thomas M. Stritch Psychology Mr. Courtney Stromsta Education Dr. Richard C. Todd Social Studies Mrs. Eleanor Toll Music Dr. Paul A. Toll Social Studies Mr. Bruce Trible Library Science Dr. Lucille Turner English Mr. Dan Vornholt Music Dr. Judson White Psychology Dr. James White Business Education Miss Louise Williams Mathematics Faculty Not Pictured Mr. Francis Lee Neel Dr. John R. Gordon Mrs. Charlotte Beaty Mr. John Parker Mr. Frank Fuller Business Business Art Art Education Education Education Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming Miss Eliza th Drake Mathematics Music Mr. Edmund Durham Music Dr. Edmund Keister Music Miss Gussie Kuvkendall Mrs. Gladys R. White Dr. H. C. Haynes Dr. Hazel Taylor Dr. Judson White Dr. Charles Reynolds Dr. Austin Bond Dr. Mary C. Helms Mr. R. M. Helms Mr. C. A. Scruggs Dr. Christine Wilton Music Dr. Eva Williamson Education Music Dr. Dora Jean Ashe English Psychology Mrs. Marie Browning English Psychology Dr. Lucile Charles English Psychology- Dr. Kelly Crockett Dr. Ethel Mae Haave Dr. G. W. Knipp English English English Science Science Science Dr. Elizabeth Utterback English Science Dr. Joseph Withey English Science Mr. James Mallory Mr. Ray Martinez Mr. Earl Smith Miss Nell Stallings Miss Lilah Gaut Miss Inez Schoulte Miss Elizabeth Walker Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Home Economics Home Economics Library Science Science Dr. A. D. Frank Social Studies Dr. W. E. Marshall Dr. Paul Murray Dr. Kathleen Stokes Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Dr. Wallace I. Wolverton Mr. J. L. Fleming Social Studies Foreign Language Our Faculty lend a helpir hand willingly after classes Special field trips are carried out with their help. : s Alumni Association Alumni of East Carolina College con- tinue their contacts with their Alma Mater through the Alumni-Faculty Building. Addresses and records of more than 22,000 alumni are maintained by this office, and the General Alumni Asso- ciation publishes The Alumni Bulletin quarterly, sponsors alumni meetings, re- unions, and other alumni gatherinngs. r 1 x K . w MR. JAMES W. BUTLER Alumni Executive Secretary ALUMNI BUILDING MRS. SUSIE WEBB Secretary to Mr. Butler STUDENT WORKERS Graduate Students The Graduate students appearing on this page represent only a very small percentage of the men and women doing part-time and full-time graduate work here at East Carolina College. Many teachers within a radius of about one hundred miles journey here for Saturday grad- uate work. Late evening graduate classes are held for teachers in the immediate area who de- sire to do work on their Master of Arts Degree. Mattie Faye Brown Williamston Alton Tyndall Dale Grifton Linda Lee Jones Snow Hill Arthur Irving Maynard Wilmington Marilyn Poole Pergerson Raleigh Bobby F. Thomas Henderson SENIORS The long awaited moment of college days arrives as seniors receive their degrees Garland 1 uton This is the last — this is the last. These words have played on our hearts with every passing event in this our final year. We can never forget any of it — from the first proud realization that we were top man to the long walk down the aisle at com- mencement. But it is more than this year that we will remember about our Alma Mater. It is 4 full years of our youth, 4 growing up years, and 4 years of getting used to lectures, standing in line for books, hashing over plans for house decorations, dashing to the Soda Shop for coffee, and the dances, plays, football games, exams and student teaching. We love you East Carolina — your beautiful campus, your cozy dorms, your old and tradition-filled halls, your faculty and your students. Senior Class Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SGA Representative ill Hardy Garland Tuton Bill Hardy Lou Manninc Phillip PFeaver Pegcy Moore Lou Manning Phillip Weave Peggy Moore HE MADE IT MAX G. ABERNATHY, B.S. Fuquay Springs Business LINWOOD LOUIS ADAMS, B.S. Vanceboro Business Brevard College 1 and 2. THOMAS M. ADAMS, B.S. Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Bank College 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4. GERALD H. ADCOCK, A.B. Durham Social Studies larvis Forensic Club 1, 2, 3; President 1, 2, 3; Teachers Play- house 1, 2; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2; Young Republicans Club 1. 2: International Relations Club 1, 2, 3. 4; College Debate Team WILSON ROY ALLEN, A.B. Clayton LETON ELBERT ALLIGOOD, B.S. Davis Science University of North Carolina 1; Y.M.C.A. 1; College Choir 2; Varsity Ouartet 2; Science Club 4. HELEN ALEXANDER AMBROSE, B.S. Greswell English English Club I. 2. 4: Library Club 1, 2, 4; Buccaneer Stiff I. 2: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2; Creative Writers Club 1. JARVIS J. ARTHUR, JR., B.S. New Bern SENIORS vb ROY KENDRICK ASKEW, B.S. Elizabeth City English and Spanish Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Vice President 3; Country Club 1, 2, 5, 4; President 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4j Music Chairman 3; Secretary 4: Vespers Chairman 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Circulation Manager 3, 4; Social Comm. of S.G.A. 3, -I; East Carolina Playhouse 3, 4; Boys Quartet 2; Student Prince 1; Chorus 1; Brigadoon 3; Cast 3; College Choir 1; Inter-Re- ligiou s Council 3. CAROLYN ATKINSON, B.S. Hampstea Primary Education Meredith College 1 : Phi Society 1; W.A. 1; Wilmington Co lege 2; K.W.Y.O.U. 2; ECC 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; A.C.E. 3, ■ F.T.A. 4. HELEN ELIZABETH AUSTIN, B.S. Grammar Education F.T.A. KINARD ANNA AVANT, B.S Primary Education Vice President Freshman Class; Y.W.C.A. 1; Sophomore Counselor; College Marshal 3; 2, 3, 4; WAo f Who Among Students in Amer Clayton Whiteville A.C.E. 2, 3, E.C. Playhc ■ran Colleges BOBBIE LOU AVANT, B.S Whiteville Business and English Marshal 3; Treasurer of Junior Class, Reporter of F.B.L.A. 2; Secretary of F.B.L.A. 3; State President of F.B.L.A. 3; Pi Omega Pi; Secretary of Pi Omega Pi and Kappa Delta Pi; Student Government Association; Historian of S.G.A. 4; Home- coming Sponsor 3; Handbook Committee 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. PHILLIP ALVA AVERETTE, B.S Greenville Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Assistant Secretary 4; Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; S.G.A. 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities. EUGENE WILSON AYERS, A.B.. . Greenville Business and Geography Day Student; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4. VIRGINIA C. BAISE, A.B Raleigh Business Commerce Club 1; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4. MARVIN COLON BALDREE, JR., B.S. Social Studies and Business Ayden ROBERT ANDERSON BALDREE, B.S. Morehead City Mathematics and Science ANI vJE AIRLEE BARBOUR, B.S. Four Oaks Bapti f ' .b.l 3, 4: Sophomi .A. Rep.. Kappa I ig Studc Busin t Union 1, 2 ire Counsels rtcr 1; Omc: elta Pi 3, • ess and English , 3, 4; Baptist Student Union Council for Freshmen 2; F.B.L.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; ;a Pi 3, 4; Historian of Pi Omega Pi t: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Who ' s Who rican Colleges and Universities. SUE EVELYN BARBOUR, B.S. Fayetteville Home Economics President of Jarvis Forensic: Home Economics Club D. EMILY MAE BARDEN, B.S. Clayt Grammar Education Y.W.C.A. DOROTHY JEAN BARNES, B.S. English and Library Sciei THOMAS JEFFRESS BARNETT, JR., A.B. Greenville Geography and English Louisbury Coiiege 1; East Carolina College 2, 3, 4; Creative Writers Club 2, 3; Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4: East Carolina Play- house 2, 3, 4: Beta Iota Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Assistant Scoutmaster Troop 30, 3. DOROTHY DEEN BARNWELL, B.S. Prospect Grammar Education F.T.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Club 3. EDGAR PASCHALL BARRETT, B.S. Farmville Physical Education and Social Studies I.R.C. 2. 3. 4; Aquatics 2. 3. 4; Y.M.C.A. 2. 3, 4. BLANCHE ELIZABETH BATEMAN, B.S. Rocky Mount Primary Education College Choir 1: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4; Y.D.C. 3, 4; House Committee 4. MARY DUNN BEATTY, B.S. Primary Educatu Teacher ' s Playhouse 3, 4; Student Pi. Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 4. Greenville 4; Westminister Lexington BERT B. BECK, B.S. Social Studies Veterans Club 3. 4; Y.D.C. 3; Treasurer of Y.D.C. 4; Sten Club 3, 4. SENIORS SUDIE FA YE BENTON, B.S. Cerro Gordo Library Science and English FRANCES L OUISE BELLAMY, B.S. Wilmington Primary Education THOMAS BURTON BLIZZARD, B.S . Deep Run Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 2; Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Officers Club 3; Tiger Club 4. EMIL EDWARD BOADO, B.S Wilmington Physical Education and English Rho Phi 2, 3, 4; Circle K I, 2, 3, 4; S.G.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; ' s Club 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Presi- unior Class; President Freshman Class; Point System n 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges VIOLA CHRISTINE BOTTER, B.S. Mobile, Ala. Business and Social Studies Omega Pi 3, 4; Inter-Religious Council 4; Emmanuel Col- lege ELSIE CLAPP BONDS, B.S. Whitsett Grammar Education Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Jarvis House ROSELYN WAYNE BOWEN, B.S. Plymouth Home Economics DOROTHY ANN BOWLES, B.S. Wilmington Mathematics and Business Education Secretary of Freshman Class; S.G.A. Representative 2; 7 ice- Chairman Women ' s Judiciary 3; Chairman Women ' s Judiciary 4; May Day Committee 2; Math Club 1, 2; S.G.A. 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. OH JOHN KENNETH ROYAL BORDEAUX, B.S. Mt. Olive Business and Social Studies F.B.L.A. 1, 2. 3; Teacher ' s Playhouse 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3; President of Wayne County Club 3; Chairman Men ' s [udiciary 4; S.G.A. 4. CLIFTON EARL BOYD, B.S. Business and Social Studies A.F.R.O.T.C. Officer ' s Club 3; Tiger ' s Club 4. MARJORIE ELLIS BOYD, B.! Primary Educatii Wintersville Raleigh BETTY JEAN BUCHANAN, B.S. Home Economics R.O.T.C. Sponsor 1; Buccaneer Staff 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3, 4; Valentine Queen 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Vice President of Home Economics Club 3; President 4: Phi Omicron 2. 3; Mav Court 3; S.G.A. 3, 4. NANCY WARREN BUCK., B.S. Primary Education GEORGE H. BULLA, B.S. Fayettevilk Business and Social Studies ANNIE RUTH BULLARD, B.S Sanford Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. I. 2. 3. 4. DORIS ERON BULLUCK, B.S. Palmyra Grammar Education Y.W.C.A. I. 2; All 5, 4: Y.D.C. 3. SENIORS RONALD CLARK BUTLER, B.S. Social Studies and English Varsity Glee Club. JAMES DONALD BRADFORD, B.S. Fayetteville Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, J, 4; Sigma BARBARA ANN BRASWELL, B.S. Nashville English and Social Studies F.T.A. 3, 4: English Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 4; College Choir 2. ROBERT C. BRIGHT, B.S. Macclesfield Social Studies and Science Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4; A.F.R.O.T.C. Offi- cer ' s Club 3. BILLIE JOYCE BRILEY, B.S. Primary Educati A.C.E. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4. Grimesland JAMES WALTER BRILEY, B.S Greenville Business and Social Studies F.B.L.A.: Veteran ' s Club. JAMES A. BRINSON, B.S. Grantsboro Business and Social Studies Commerce Club I; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; Delt Zeta 3; Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi 4. MARGARET ANN BRITE, B.S. Elizabeth City Social Studies and Welfare B.S.U. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Council 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 4; W.R.A. 3. 4: Awards Chairman 4. ZILPHIA ELIZABETH BRITT, B.S. Newton Grove Primary Education HAROLD WATSON BROWER, B.S. Franklinville Industrial Arts Veteran ' s Club 3: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Tau JOHN WESLEY BROWN, A.B. Hickory Business Sigma Pi Alpha 2. 3. 4; Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3. MARY SUSAN BROWN, B.S Magnolia Primary Education Y.W.C.A. 1; Future Teachers of America 2; Library Club 3; A.C.E. 3, 4. CLARENCE EMMETT BROWN, JR., A.B. Hickory Commerce Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2. Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, Treasurer 4: Delta Sigma Pi 4. Historian 4; A.F.R.O.T.C. Officers ' Club 3, 4, Secretary 3.4. MARGARET STRICKLAND BROWN, B.S. Greenville Staff 3; Class Secretary MARY ANN BRYAN, B.S. Home Econ Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4. GEORGE M. CAFFREY, B.S Elizabeth City JACK WHITE CAHOON, B.S. Manteo Business EDITH CAROL CAMERON, B.S. Sanford Library Science Westminster Fellowship 1. 2, 3: Council 2, 3, Secretary 3: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Library Club 2. 3, President 3; S.G.A. 3; Handbook Committee 3. DANIEL L. CANNADY, JR., A.B. Manteo JANICE OMEGA CANNON, B.S. Grifton Physical Education and Science W.R.A.. Historian 4; Y.W.C.A. SENIORS rw ■ISH POND PARTY JOHN ROBERT CARRINGTON, II, A.B. Greenville English and Social Studies Science Club 1, 2, 3; Math Club 1; International Relations Club 4; Civic Music Asso. 3, 4: Philosophy Club 4; Foreign Film Club 4: D.S.F. 1. 2. 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 4. BETTY JO CARROLL, B.S. Greenville Grammar Grade Education A.C.E. 1. 2. 3, 4; Council 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2. 3, 4, Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4: F.W.B. Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. President 3: Inter-Religious Council 3; Treasurer Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-President-Student Counselor 2; Wilson Hall House Council i-.Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. ROBERT E. CARTER, B.S. Williamston Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2; Veterans Club 2. 3. 4. COMMODORE ERNEST CASWELL, B.S. Whiteville Social Studies and English Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3. 4; YDC 3, 4: Canterbury Club 1. 2, 3. 4; East Carolinian Sports Editor 3. DORLAS MORRIS CAYTON, B.S. Greenville Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT MAXWELL CHAMBERS, B.S. Salisbury CHARLIE W. CHERRY, B.S. Washington, N. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Haseball 1,2,3,4. PEGGY RUTH CHERRY, B.S Math and French Math Club 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Sigma P: President 4; Sponsor for Sigma Pi Alpha Ho .a 2, 3. 4 ling 2, 4. 33 fa WAITING FOR THE ROBERT E. LEE- JAMES PRESTON CLARK, B.S. Tarboro Social Studies and Welfare Veterans Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Treas. 1, Pres. 4, Jarvis Forensic 1, Y.D.C. 2, 4. JIMMY D. CLOWERS, A.B. Winston-Salem Business Sigma Rhr, Phi 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM C. COBB, B.S. Greenville Grammar Grade Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma. Treas. 4. KENNETH LeROY COLE, B.S. Kinston Business Educational and Social Studies F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate to National Convention 4, Pres. 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Delegate to National Convention 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Alumni Sec. 3; YMCA 3, 4, Treas. 4; Bucaaneer 2, 3, 4; SGA 3, 4. GOLDIE CAROLINE COLEY, B.S. Saratoga English and Social Studies CAROLINE SESLER COLLIER, B.S. Portsmouth, V; Busin ess Education MARY WARREN COLLIER, B.S. Waynesboro, Va. Primary Education MILTON RONALD COLLIER, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1. 2. 3. 4: YDC 1, 2; Track 2, 3. SENIORS rvr f Ajfllk JOSEPH S. COLLINS, B.S. Social Studies and Wcl ar, Mackeys Reidsville JAMES W. CORUM, B.S. English and Social Studies East Carolina Play House 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Relations Officer 3: President 4; Vice Chairman Men ' s Judiciary 4; Executive Coun- cil 4; Buccaneer Staff 4; Transfer from New York S.N.A.; Best Drilled Cadet R.O.T.C. WALTER L. COX, JR., B.S. Industrial A Industrial Arts Club President. FRANCES JOAN CRAWFORD, B.S. Rockingham Primary Education F.T.A. 1; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Coun- cil 3, 4; A.C.E. 3. 4; President of Wesley Players 3; Second Vice President of A.C.E. 4. MARY ELIZABETH CRAWFORD, B.S. Grammar Edit JANE MANN CREDLE, B.S. New Holland Primary Education A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer of A.C.E. 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; College Marshal 3; Freshman Counselor 2; S.G.A. 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. LAURA BLOUNT CREDLE, A.B. New Holland English and French East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; East Carolinian 2; English Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. FLORA JEAN CREECH, B.S Sri Grammar Reporter 2; Y.W.C.A. F.T.A Religi. Council 3; (a House Co PEGGY JOYCE CREECH, B.S. Smithf Grammar Education English Club; F.T.A. 1; Sigma Pi Alpha 2; Y.W.C.A. 3. LANNIE GERTRUE CROCKER, B.S. Selr Home Economics B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Social V.P. 3; Self-Help Work in Cafeteria 1, 2, 3; Jarvis Hall Social Committee 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Vice- President 3: Y.W.C.A. 3; S.G.A. 4; Executive Council 4; Annual Staff 2. 3, 4; Associate Editor 3; Editor of Buccaneer 4; Publications Board 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. . RHETTA ANN CROCKER, B.S Smithfield Primary Education and Library Science F.T.A. 1, 2; Y.D.C. 3: A.C.E. 3, -1; Library Club 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. RUTH ELIZABETH CRUMPTON, B.S. Roxboro Grammar Education A.C.E. 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. JEANE ELIZABETH CULLIFER, B.S. Bethel Grammar Education College Choir 2: Commerce Club 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 4; Kappa Delta Pi; Y.E.C.A. 2, 3. CLARA SUE DANIELS, B.S Jacksonville Grammar Education College Choir 1; Women ' s Chorus 2. 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3; F.T.A. 1. 2, 3; East Carolinian Reporter 2. JEAN MARIAN DAVENPORT, B.S. Creswell Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2; Bucaneer 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 2; Ciuns.hr 3. HERMAN DAVIS, B.S. Conway Business Education and Social Studies Y.M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Y.D.C. 4 PATRICIA LUCILLE DAVIS, B.S. Raleigh English and Library Science English Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Library Science Club 2. 3: Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3. 4: Inter-Religious Coun- cil 3; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. 4; Fleming Hall Social Committee 3: College Choir 1; Woman ' s Chorus 2. FRANCIS BAILEY DEAN, A.B. Oxford Geography and Social Studies Veterans Club 3, 4; Gamma Theta Epsilom 3. 4. GRADY GRESHAM DICKERSON, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2. 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH RICHARD DIX, A.B. Leaksville Geography and English SENIORS SHE IS PACKING EVERYTHING! SARAH RUTH DIXON, B.S. Willard Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Council 3; Y.W.C.A. 3. VIRGINIA WOODHOUSE DIXON, B.S. Wilmington Primary Education A.C.E. 3; F.T.A. 1; Creative Writers Club 2; East Carolina Playhouse 1,2; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, President 3; Home- coming Committee 2; Fleming House Committee 3. VIVIAN DALE DOUGHTIE, B.B. Whitakers Primary Education FBLA 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 3; BSU 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 3. ELIZABETH ANN DOWDY, B.S Greenville Primary Education East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2: A.C.E. 4. DONNIE L. DUDLEY, B.S Beaufort Physical Education and Social Studies Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4. CLEVELAND LAWRENCE DUNNING, B.S. Aulander Social Studies and Mathematics JEANNE KAYREN DUPREE, B.S Angier Art and English JEANNE DUVALL, B.S Wilmington Primary Education FOR THE SAKE OF A TROPHY GEORGE HENRY EARNSHAW III, A.B. Erwin Music and Social Studies College Choir; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3: U.N.C. 1: Campbell College 2. MARGARET MOORE EASON, B.S. Sharpsburg Math and Physical Education Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; College Marshal 3; Fleming Hall House Committee 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 3; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. EDMOND O ' BRIEN EDWARDS, B.S. Chocowinity Physical Education and Social Studies County Club Officer 1, 3; Jarvis Forensic Club 1; Y.M.C.A. 3. 4: Circle K Club 3. 4: Track 3. 4; S.G.A. 4, 1st Vice-Presi- dent 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. GLENDA MILLIE EDWARDS, B.S. Primary Education A.C.E. 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. JOAN DORIS EDWARDS, B.S. Sharpsburg Grammar Education House Committee 1; Freshman Counselor 2; FT. A. 1. JAMES HARGETTE ELLERBE, B.S. Rockingham Social Studies and English Sigma Rho Phi; Y.D.C. DAVID ARTHUR EVANS, B.S. Norfolk, Va. Business Edwards Military Inst. 1; Publicity Chairman of Y.D.C. 2, 3; East Carolinian 2. 3. 4; Publicity Chairman of Delta Sigma Pi; Football 2; Track 2, 3. 4; E.C.C. Sports Announcer 3, 4; Fast Carolina Playhouse 2, 3, 4. JACK S. EVERTON, M.A. Social Studies SENIORS JOEL UNDERWOOD FARRAR, B.S. Gastonia Chemistry Science Club 4; li.S.U. Council 1. 2, 3, 4, President 3; Circle K Club 5, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; President 4; Y.M.C.A. 3. 4; S.G.A. 4; Social Committee 3. 4; Chi Beta Phi 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. DEW1TT CLINTON FILLMORE, A.B. Presque Isle, Mair Business and Social Studies Vice-President of Veterans Club 1, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3, MOLLY ANN FINCH, B.S. Grammar Educ JUDITH JO ANN FLOWERS, B.S Elm City Grammar Education F.T.A. 1. WILLIAM DARRON FLOWERS, B.S Fremont Physical Education and Social Studies BARBARA KINNEY FOLEY, B.S. Raleigh Primary Education Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; A.C.E. 2. 3, 4; Reporter 4; College Choir 1; College Marshal 3; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Military Ball Snonsor 1, 2. MARY JACQUELYN FOREHAND, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Acquanymphs 3. JACK STANLEY FORLINES, B.S. Winterville Lithematics and Science JACKIE FOSS, B.S. Primary Edit A.C.E. La Grange VAUGHAN DASHWOOD FOWLER, B.S. Franklin, Virginia Physical Education and Science i l« r SADIE MERLE FRANCIS, B.S. Conway 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1. 2, Counselor 2; College Choir 2; Phi -Treasurer -I; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; roming Sponsor; Kappa Delta Pi 4; 117;. .- II ' Universities and Colleges. DONALD RAY FULCHER, B.S. Atlantic Social Studies and Science JOYCE SMITH FURLONG, B.S. Wilson Grammar Education F.T.A. 1; Homecoming Sponsor 1, 2; Election Committee 4. LESSIE E. GADDY, B.S. Clinton Grammar Education F.T.A. 1: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3: Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. LELA ANN GARDNER. B.S. New Bern Mathematics and Social Studies Meredith College 1: Math Club 2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 2. 3, 4. NANCY WHITFIELD GAYLORD, B.S. Home Ea Home Economies Club 1. 2, 3, JULIA ISABELLE GEORGE, B.S. Winston-Salem Music Science Club 1- Y.W.C.A. I; Wesle) Foundation 1, 2. 3, 4, Pianist 2. s. 4; College Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; E.C.C. Orchestra 2.3; Music Fd. Club 1, 2. 3. 4. President 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 4. President 4; Psychology Club 4. NELSON BRYAN GILLIKIN, B.S. Beaufort Business Education and History Officer ' s Club. ROTC, Oak Ridge. WILLIAM K. GLOVER, A.B. Dover Business Education and Social Studies F.H.I. .A. I. 2. 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3: Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Delta Zeta ,4 Delta Sigma P. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; YMCA S, I: Bucaaneer 2. 3. 4. Military Editor 3, Husincss Manager 4; Delegate to National Convention in New York 3. JOYCE FERNE GODWIN, B.S. Ahosk Grammar Education YWCA 1, 2; Wilson House Committee 2: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Vi, SENIORS IT DOESN ' T HURT PATRICIA AGNES GOODWIN, B.S. Millington, Tennessee Social Studies and English EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Y.D.C. 1, 2, Treasurer 2; I.R.C. 1, 2, 4; Catholic Students- Discussion Club; Inter-Religious Council 2. SHIRLEY TAYLOR GODWIN, B.S. Lucama Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY JEAN GOOCH, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. ANNIE LOIS GRADY, B.S Mount Olr Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Phi Omicron 2, 3; YWCA 2, 3; East Carolinian Staff; Square Dance Club 3. VIRGINIA HERRING GRANT, B.S. Seven Springs Grammar Edu BENJAMIN C. GRAY, B.S Trenton Elementary Education A.C.C. 1; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Veterans Club 2, 3; Y.D.C. 2, 3, 4. PATTIE SUE GRIMES, B.S. Wendell Primary Education F.T.A. 4; A.C.E. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1. DAVID CLARENCE GURKIN, JR., B.S. Williamston Industrial Arts A.F.R.O.T.C. Officers - Club 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2. 3, 4. SENIORS ■ f COME ON IN PEGGY ANN GUTHRIE, B.S. Varina Grammar Grade Education H.S.U. 1. 2. i, 4: F.T.A. 1, 2. 3. Historian 3, House Committee 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon -4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. ALFRED JOHN HABIT, B.S. Edenton Physical Education and Social Studies Campbell College; Varsity Football 3: Varsity Club 3, 4. LOIS J. HADDOCK, B.S. Ayden Grammar Education KENNETH DWIGHT HALL, B.S. Greenville Physical Education and Social Studies Varsitv Baseball I, 2. 3; Y.D.C. 1, 2, 3; Veterans Club 1,2,3.4. SALLY PATRICIA HALL, B.S. Fayetteville Grammar Education F.T.A. 5, 4: A.C.E. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4. CHARLES THOMAS HAMILTON, B.S. Beaufort Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3. WILLIAM K. HARDEE, B.S. Wilmington Physical Education and Social Studies Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4. Sgt-at-Arms 4; Circle K Club 3, 4: Board .it Directors 4; Vice-President Senior Class; Baseball 1. SUZANNE HARDISON, B.S. Jamesville Woman ' s Chorus I. 2, 3; ECC Orchestra 2, 5; Music Educa- tion Club 1, 2, i. £ J £ f 33 4? 4;i (ft 4 M C) A i JOSEPH DONALD HARRELL, A.B. Wilmington Business Education THOMAS LANE HARRELL, A.B. Macclesfield Business Education Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4. Ass ' t Historian 3, Historian 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3. SARA MARGARET HARRINGTON, B.S. Fairmont Sophomore Counselor; Westminister Fellowship; Library Club. JO ANNE HARRISS, B.S. Southern Pines English and French S.G.A.. Secretary, Social Committee; Catholic Club; East Caro- linian Staff; Y.D.C.; English Club; W.A.A. I; Y.W.C.A. 1. HAZEL GARNER HASTINGS, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Physical Education and Mathematics Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; W.R.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4; S.G.A. 4. HARRY D. HAYNES, B.S Wilmington Business Education Varsity Basketball 1; Officers ' Club 3, 4, President 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. RACHEL ANN HEATH, B.S. Kinston Physical Education and Science Y.W.C.A. 1. 2; W.R.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; EC Reporter 3. Secretary 4; Aquanymphs 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. NANCY CAROLYN HENDERSON, B.S. Wilson Home Economics Sophomore Counselor; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; East Caro- linian Reporter 2, 3; Marshal 3; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3, 4; Social Committee Chairman 3. Supply LOIS FAYE HEWETT, B.S. Business Education Commerce Club 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 3; YWCA 4; Vice-President of Erwin Hall 4. CHARLOTTE ANN HICKS, B.S. Clinton Primary Education W.A.A. 2, 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3. MAURICE C. HILBURN, B.S. Whiteville Music Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Cadet Officer ' s Club 3, 4. MILFORD P. HILL, B.S. Chocowinity Social Studies and English Varsitj Glee Club 1; Track Team 2; Y.D.C. 3, 4. ROBERT EDWIN HILL, A.B. English and Spanish Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4, Business Manager -1. JANIE FIELDS HINSON, B.S. Walstonburg Business Education F.B.L.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Y.D.C. 3. JEAN TETTERTON HINTON, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education MATHEW LEONARD HITCH, A.B. Jacksonville Business Education and Social Studies WILLIAM LINWOOD HOBBS, JR., B.S. Raleigh Music Hand 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Collegians 2, 3. EDWARD VERNON HODGES, B.S. Swan Quarter Business Education and Social Studies F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3; Veterans Club 1, 2, 4. HOWARD BAILEY HOLCOMB, JR., B.S. Grifton Science and Science DAVID ALEXANDER HOLDER, JR., B.S. New Bern Music Atlantic Christian Co llege; ECC Band 2. 3, 4; College Singers 2, 3; Music Education Club 2. 3, 4; Jimmy Page Dance Hand 3; Music Majors Dance Band 4. SENIORS LOOK. WHAT SOUSA STARTED FRANCES CAROLYN HORTON, B.S. Apex Primary Education F.T.A. 3, 4; A.C.E. 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HOWARD, A.B. Raleigh Business and Social Studies U.N.C. 1, 2; Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; President 4; S.G.A. 4. NANCY FAYE HOWELL, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education BARBARA ELLEN HOLLER, B.S. Greensboro Piano and Voice RICHARD EARL IVEY, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Business and English F.B.L.A. 2. 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3; Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4. BETTY RUTH JACKSON, B.S. Rockingham Home Economics F.H.A. 3, 4; Transfer from Emmanuel College, Franklin MARGARET ANN JACKSON, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education Y.W.C.A. 1; F.T.A. 2. FURNEY KEITH JAMES, B.S. Robersonville Business and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi. mulj-Jl viB K H B qi ' • .■ s? 1 YOU AIN ' T FOOLING NOBODY BETTY JEAN JOHNSON, B.S. Magnolia Primary Education F.B.L.A. 1; YWCA 1.2; F.T.A. 3: A.C.E. 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 2. 3.. GERTIE JEAN JOHNSON, B.S. Kinston Grammar Education F.T.A. 1. 2. 3; Women ' s Chorus 3. JOHN CLIFTON JOHNSON, B.S. Bolivia Industrial Arts LAURA FRANCES JOHNSON, B.S. Kinston Home Economics LEONARD EUGENE JOHNSON, B.S. Greenville Social Studies and Welfare Veterans Club 1, 2. 3, 4. PEGGY ALLEN JOHNSON, B.S. Durham F.T.A. 1. 2, 5; A.C.E. 1. 2. 3: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3; College Choir 1; Marshal 3; House Committee 3 (Fleming Hall); Womens ' SHIRLEY FAYE JOHNSON, B.S. Fairmount Primary Education Association for Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club; W.C.A. CAROLYN JOYCE JONES, B.S. Elizabeth City ' studies and Physical Education V.W.C.A. I, 2, 4; Librarj Science Club 1, 2. 4; Womens Rec- reational Vssociational Association I, 2. 4: F.T.A. 1. 2. 4; Freshman Counselor 2. SENIORS GRACE MARIE JONES, A.B. Kinston English and Social Studies Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; English Club I. 2, 3; W.A.A. 2; Budget Committee ;Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JEAN ALLEN JONES, B.S. Raleigh Science and Mathematics Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Math Club 3, 4; Teachers Playhouse 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLEY BLANCHE JONES, B.S. Greenville Business MARY ANN JONES, B.S. Kinston Business and English WALTON S. KEEN, B.S Newton Grove Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; North Carolina Industrial Art Association; Gamma Theta Upsilon. FRANKIE HOUSE KERMON, B.S. Rocky Mount Grammar Education Home Economics Club 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 1, 2; Y.D.C. 3. WILLIAM HUGH KNOX, B.S. Bol English and Music Glee Club; Future Teachers of America; Wesley Founda Music Education Club. EMILY KNOX, B.S. Home Econoti IDA FORDHAM KORNEGAY, B.S. Primary Education Womens ' Chorus 2. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1. MILFORD JUDSON LAMB, B.S. Elizabeth City Physical Education and Social Studies SHIRLEY ANN LAMM, B.S. Wik Grammar Education F.T.A. 1: Sophomore Counselor 2: A.C.E. 2, 4; Y.W.C.A. TRYON DELANO LANCASTER, B.S. Fayetteville BETTY JEAN LANIER, B.S. Beulaville Primary Education Fellowship 1; Student Counselor 2; Young Demo- Club 4: Thctj Lpsilon Burgaw Chinquapin FAYE LANIER, B.S. Business and English SHARON INEZ LANIER, B.S. Social Studies and Welfare Westminister Fellowship 1. 2. 3; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3 Relations Club 3, 4. DELCRE JEAN LASSITER, B.S. HERBERT D. LASSITER, JR., B.S. Marshvilk English and Social Studies Veterans ' Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: Stein Club 4. RUTH ANN LASSITER, B.S. Four Oaks English and Library Science Haptist Student Union. Hostess 2; Devotional Vice-President 3, President 4: Secretary-Treasurer of State B.S.U. 4; English Club 1. 2: Y.W.C.A. ! ,3. 4; Library Science Club 2. 3: East Carolina Play house 1; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. JO ANNE LEE, B.S. and English Science Club 2. 3, 4: Publicity Chairman of Science Club 3 and Vice-President 4: English Club I: Teachers Playhouse 1; Fleming Hall Social Committee v Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. SHIRLEY JEAN LEWIS, B.S. Mount Olive Home Economics Y.W.C.A. I. 2, 5; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3. 4. SENIORS iT WHAT DANCE? JANE ELIZABETH LINGLE, B.S. China Grove Primary Education Lutheran Student Association 3, President Inter-Religious Coun- cil 3; Y.W.C.A. 3; A.C.E. 2, 3; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3; East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3; Secretary 3; Jarvis Forensic Club 1. 2. Vice-President 2. FA YE FERRELL LINK, B.S. Churchland, Va. Social Studies and Welfare Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, 4; I.R.C. 2, 3, 4. JOHN HARRIS LISK, A.B. Albemarle Business MARVIN LITTLE, A.B. Business F.B.L.A. 2, 3, -4. BILLY EUGENE LOVING, B.S Burlington Physical Education and Social Studies Transfer from Elon First Year; Varsity Baseball 2. 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3, 4; Head Football Mgr. 3. 4. CAROLYN J. LOWDER, B.S. Albemarle Science and Mathematics Science Club 2. 3. 4; Chi Beta Phi 3. 4; Band 1, 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. CAROL LEE LUCAS, B.S. English and Library Sc State Representative to NEA Conventior , 4: Chapter Seer nglish Club 2, 3. . 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. . ; Y.D.C. 3; Who nd Universities. ■1955-56; F.T.A. 2. te Vice-President 3. President 4; r 4; Wesley Foundation Council ary Club 2, 3; Student Counselor ig Students in American Colleges JANE AYERS McCORMICK, B.S. Fairmont Primary Education Library Club 1; A.C.E. 1. 8 m ' m m?H t ■ 11 - , Jb £ im , ? H WHY STUDY? HUBERT McGEE, JR.. B.S. Elizabeth City Mathematics and Science V r State College 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon; San Matro Califor- nia |uiu., College 2; French Club 3, 4; E.C.C. 3, 4; Veterans- Club: Football 3, 4. JUSTUS L. McKEEL, B.S. Bethel Business and Social Studies Pi Omega P, 2. 3. 4. Present 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Historian 4- FB.L.A. 2. 3, 4. Reporter 3; Bucaneer 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Editor 2; Activities Editor 3; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4; F.W.B. Fellow- ship 2. 3, 4: Student Government 4; Budget Committee 4; Who ' s ' Who Among Student; in American Colleges and Uni- MARY ALICE MADRY, B.S. Scotland Neck Primary Education Womens ' Chorus 1, 2; East Carolinian 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 4; Col- lege Prcductic of BRIIGADOON 3. EDGAR LEN MANESS, B.S. Fayetteville Physical Education and Science Campbell College 1, 2. MARIE AGNES MANGUM, B.S. Lillington Home Economics Campbell College 1; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3, 4. New Holland Gotten Hall for BETTY GENE MANN, B.S. F.B.L.A. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4; Presi Summer Session 3. HELEN L. MANN, B.S. MARVINA W. MANN, B.S. Elizabeth City Science Y.W.I .A. 1. 2. 3. Secretary 2; F.T.A. 1; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; Council 2; Science Club 3. SENIORS o o SALLIE EASTERLING MANN, B.S. Wi ' English and Library Science English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Womens ' Chorus 2, 3; East Playhouse 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 3; Library Club 4; Dormto EVELYN ARLENE MANNING, B.S. Primary Education A.C.E. 1. 2, 3; Corresponding Secretary 3; Wi 2: Y.W.C.A. 3. FANNIE LOU MANNING, B.S. Bailey Physical Education and Social Studies Y.W.C.A. 1,2; W.R.A. 1, 2. 3. 4; President of Wilson Dorm Summer of ' 54; Wilson Hall House Committee Summer of ' 54; Elections Committee 3; Marshal 4; Cheerleader 4; Secretary of Class 4. MARY ANNE MARSHBOURNE, B.S. Spring Hope CAROL SUE MASKE, B.S. Rockingham English and French Sigma Phi Alpha; English Club; Appalachian State Teachers College 1. ADELAIDE WARREN MATHEWS, B.S. Greenville Primary Education College Band 1, 2; A.C.E. 4. CAROLYN CURRIE MATTHEWS, B.S. Sanford Physical Education and English Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. PEARE HOGAN MAY, B.S. Grammar Education A.C.E. 3, 4, Co-Chairman of Publication LOU WHITLEY MAYO, B.S. Greenville Mathematics and Social Studies |. mis Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 1. 3; Varsity Debate Team 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, President 4; Math Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Women Day Student Org. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 3, 4; Women ' s Judiciary Committee; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; I.R.C. 2, 3. SANDRA YVONNE MEDFORD, B.S. Burlington Business and Social Studies B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 4. ETHEL POE MERCER, B.S. Washington Primary Education F.T.A. 1. 2: Teacher ' s Playhouse 2, 3; Creative Writer ' s Club 2. JACK LAWRENCE MILLER, B.S. Fayetteville Mathematics and Science SYBLE NEESE MILLER, B.S. Mebane Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 4: B.S.U. 1. 4: Council Summer Ses- JAN MASON MITCHELL, B.S. Hillsboro Grammar Education SAM DOUGLAS MITCHELL, B.S. Green English and Social Studies JOYCE ANN MITCHINER, B.S. Henderson Primary Education Meredith College 1; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4: A.C.E. 3. 4. MARY LOU MONTGOMERY, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education Greensboro College 1, 2; College Choir 4. CAROLYN WHITE MOORE, B.S. Fountain Primary Education Free Will Baptist Fellowship 1, 2. 3, 4; A.C.E. 3. 4: F.T.A. 2: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3, 4: Y Cabinet 2, 3. LILLIAN REBECCA MOORE, B.S. Wash ington English and Spanish English Club 1, 2. 3: Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 1; College Playhouse 2. 3: F.T.A. 3 Kim Carolina Staff 2. 3; Fleming Hall Social Committee 3 F.W.B. Fellowship 1. 2, 3. Secretary 2. Publicity Chairman 3 W.C.A. 3. PEGGY LOU MOORE, B.S. Franklinton Social Studies and English Democrats Club 1; I.R.C. 2. 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; [arvis Hall House Committee 3; Vice-President of Jams Hall 3; College Marshal 3; S.G.A. 4: Handbook Committee 4: F.T.A. 4: May Court 3. SENIORS i - - V . WHICH ONE WILL IT BE TONIGHT? AMORY McKINLEY MULLEN, A.B. Winton Science Band 1. 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Varsity Glee Club 1; Veterans ' Club 1, 2, 3; Young Democrats 2. 3. GERALD EDMUND MURPHY, B.S. China Grove Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; Sinfonia 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College Singers 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 3, 4; E.C.C. Orchestra 2, 3; Music Education Club 1; 2, 3, 4; Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Student Prince 1; Blossom Time 2. PATSY JEAN MYRICK, B.S. Littleton Home Economics Y.W.C.A. 3; F.T.A. 3; Home Economics Club I, 2, 3. 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4. J. KATHLEEN NEAL, B.S. Louisburg Grammar Education Louisburg Junior College 1: Y.W.C.A. 1, 3. 4, Secretary 1: B.S.U. 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 3; A.C.E. 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Buccaneer Reporter 4. ELIJAH LOUIS NELSON, B.S. Morehead Science and Social Studies Brevard Junior College 1; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4. CORINNE MATTHIS NEWELL, B.S. New Bern Home Economics Home Economics Club 2, 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. ARTHUR SINCLAIR NEWMAN, B.S Henderson Music Education College Choir 1. 2. 4: College Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Music Education Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3. 4; Men ' s Varsity Glee Club UWL MARIE NICHOLSON. B.S. Vaugha Elementary Education Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; F.T.A. 1. 2, 3, 4. SENIORS HOW DO WE FIND THIS CONVENIENT ATMOSPHERE? SHIRLEY M. NOBLE, B.S. Deep Rur Grammar Education Women ' Chorus 1. 2. 3: F.T.A. 4; A.C.E. 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. ESTALENA NOBLES, B.S. Tabor City Grammar Education Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Beta Gamma Upsilon 4. ELLA FRANCES NORTON, B.S. Rockingham Primary Education Emanuel College 1, 2. DEWEY TAFT OAKLEY, JR., B.S. Roxboro Business VINCENT BOYCE OGLESBY, JR., B.S. Morehead City Social Studies and Library Science I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Y.D.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD GENE O ' KELLEY, B.S. High Point Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2. EDWARD OLIVER, B.S. Milford, Conn. English and Social Studies Veterans ' Club 1, 2; Creative Writing Club 2, 3. PAULINE KERRY O ' NEAL, B.S. Engelhard Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4. ANNE BYERLY OUTLAND, B.S Woodland Primary Education A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Publicity Chairman 4. ARCHIE RUDOLPH OUTLAND, B.S. Kelford Social Studies and Science Campbell College 1; I.R.C. 4; Veterans ' Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH PACKER, B.S. Primary Education JAMES DEBERRY PAGE, B.S. Williamston Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Warden— Phi Mu Alpha 3. 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3; Collegia KAYE HARRIS PAGE, B.S. Raleigh Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Counselor. GEORGE THOMAS PATE, B.S. Bridgeton Business and Social Studies Veterans - Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi. SYLVIA JEAN PATE, B.S. Home Economics PATTY PATTERSON, B.S Rockingham Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Appalachian State Teachers College 1. EDWARD WILLI ANS PATTON, A.B Meban Geography and Social Studies ROBERTA PATTON, B.S. Ma: Primary Education Womcns ' Chorus 1, 2; A.C.E. 1. 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4. MARY JACQUELINE PENDERGRAFT, B.S. Durham English and Spanish Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Wilson Hall House Council 3; Wilson House President 4; S.G.A. 4; Women ' s Judiciary 4; Entertain- ment Committee 4. ROBERT G. PENLEY, B.S. Elon College Physical Education and Science Circle R Club 3, 4; Alpha Phi Ome.ua 3. 4; Sergeant- Ad- arsitv Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.R.O.T.C. 1, 2. .O.T.C. Cadet Officers Club 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 4; EARL HANSON PETERSON, JR., B.S. New Bern Music hast Carolina Collegians Dance Hand 1. 2. 3. 4: Music Direct.. r 4: College Hand 1, 2. 3. 4: College Choir 2. 3, 4: Brass En- semble 1, 2. 3. 4: hast Carolina Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Music Edu- eation Club I. 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 2. JEANNE PRITCHARD PETERSON, B.S. Elizabeth City ast Carolina Orchestra 1. 2, 3; East liege Singers 2, 3: East Carolina Plav- 5: Music Education Club 2. LORENZO WILLIAM PETERSON Business and History Veterans ' Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Wilmington BRUCE MARSHALL PHILLIPS, B.A English and Physical Education Class President 2; Homecoming Chairman 4; Y. Raeford M.C.A. 2; Stu- 2, 4; Ring Committee 2, 3; Sigma Rho Phi rolinian 1,2. 3; Sports Editor 3; College Sports Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col- LOIS ADAIR PHILLIPS, B.S. Business an,! English SHIRLEY MOOSE PHILLIPS, B.S. Salisbury Art and French College Marsha! 2: Cheerleader 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1: W.A.A. 1: Acquatics Club 2; Secretary Women ' s Judiciary 3; Vice-Chair- man ludiciarv 4; Sigma Phi Alpha 1. 2. 3. 4; S.C.A. 1: Budget Committee 4: Executive Council 4; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. PHYLLIS JEAN PINER, B.S. F.T.A.: Buccaneer Reporter 2: Secretary Treasurer 3; East Carolina Reporter 4; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4; H.S.U. 4; Square Dance Club 4. CAROL ANNE PITT, B.S. Primary Edu A.C.E. I; Y.W.C.A. i. Pinetops SENIORS BARMAID BARITONES CLARA FRANCES POE, B.S. Primary Educat, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3: A.C.E. 1; Gamma Th more Counselor for Freshmen; Y.W.C.A Varina Upsilon 3, 4; Sopho- UNITA ELIZABETH POPE, B.S. Greensboro Bucaneer 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; College Choir 1. 2. 3; House President of Teachers ' Dormitory; Womens ' Judiciary 3: Student Government Association 3; Music Education Club 1. 2,3. WILBURN RUPERT POPE, B.S. Wtnston Salem Physical Education and Science Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3, 4; Circle K Club 3. 4; Freshman Basket- Jacksonville ball 1; Y.M.C.A. DURWARD WELLS POTTER, A.B. Geography and Music Gamma Theta Upsilon, President 2, 4; Veterans ' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Asheville Biltmore College 3. FURNEY POWELL, B.S. Science Club 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi Officer ' s Club 3. 4. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Cade MARVIN ROLAND PRIDGEN, B.S. Wilson istrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3; Alpha Delta Tau , Treasurer 3, 4; Delegate A.I.A.A. Convention 3; Mem- A.I.A.A. 3. 4; Officers Club 3: Tiger Club 4: R.O.T.C. , 3. 4; Y.M.C.A. 2. 3. SARA BETH DAVIS, B.S. Flor Grammar Education Y.W.C.A. 4; Freshman Counselor 4; F.T.A. 4. HARRY GRAHAM RAINEY, B.S. Salisbury Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Club 2. 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4; Chairman of Junior and Senior Dance 3: Golf 1. 2. 3. 4. SENIORS HOW DID THIS GET HERE 3 PETER M. RAYMER, B.S. Asheville Elementary Education Rollins College 1; Lambda Chi Alpha; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2,3. CAROLYN EVERHART RHODES, B.S. New Bern Home Economics Hume Economics Club 1, 2, 3, -t; Jarvis Forsenic 1, 2; F.T.A. 1. LELAND AUTRY RICHARDSON, B.S. Jackson Springs Social Studies and English JANE ELLEN RILEY, B.S. Fuquay Springs F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, -I, Piesident 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Sqpal Committee of S.G.A.; Student Government 3; Sophomore Counselor; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Y.D.C. 3. ROBERT LYNFORD ROBERTS, A.B. Lebanon, Pennsylvania Science Club 4; Campbell College 2; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Hertford PERCY E. ROGERSON, B.S. Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Officers Club ?, 4; Bucaneer Staff 3, ■1: College Photographer 3, 4. LEXINE ROLLINS, B.S. Bethe Business Education and Social Studies Emmanuel College 1. 2; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. GEORGE RONNIE ROSE, B.S. Goldsboro Business and Social Studies President i I Aquatic Club 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 1; Pi C 3, 4; Men ' s Ch.i l-.B.L.A. 1. 2. 3 4; R.O.T.C. 1, 2, Colleges and Urn. CHARLES RAY ROSS, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education A.F.R.T.C. 1. 2; I.R.C. I. PATRICIA GAYLE SAFRIT, B.S. Mt. Gilead Primary Education Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3. FREDERICK J. SALEEBY, A.B. Science JAMES HERMAN SANDERSON, B.S Kinston Business Campbell College 1, 2; Baseball 3. DOROTHY J. SANDLIN, B.S Rose Hill Piano and Voice Choir 1: Music Education Club 2. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1; Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4; Teachers Playhouse 3, 4. ANN SAULS, B.S. Pfeiffer College 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 3; W.R.A. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. GARY LEE SCARBORO, B.S Kinston Physical Education and English Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Circle K Club 3, 4, President 4; Productions Committee 3; Awards Committee 4; A.F.R.O.T.C. Officers Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. irWk- ELIZABETH LANCASTER SCOTT, B.S. Goldsboro Home Economics Y.W.C.A. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH DANIEL SECREST, B.S. Morganton Music Education Catholic Universit) of America 1; University of North Caro- lina 2; College Choir 3, 4; College Band 3, 4; Music Education Club 3, 4; East Carolina Orchestra 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 4, Presi- dent 4. JEAN FAYE SERMONS, B.S. Annual Staff 1: Teacher ' s Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3. 4; Disciples Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4. fj NATACHA SESENA, A.B. Madrid, Spain History and Education BILLY W. SHARBER, B.S Elizabeth City Business S.G.A. 3. 4, Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Circle K 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Commerce Club I; F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4; Y.M.C.A. 1. 2. 3, 4; Budget Committee 3, 4; Secretarj 3: Chairman 4; Handbook Committee 3; Executive Committee 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JOAN WALKER SHARPE, B.S. Grammar Education Elm City EVELYN MAE SHERMAN, B.S. uquay Springs Grammar Education F.T.A. 1. 2, 3. 4. Librarian 2, Vice President 3: Summer School President 4; W.Y.C.A. 2, 3, 4: W.Y.C.A. Cabinet 3: Wilson Hall House Committee 3; B.S.U. 1, 2. 3, 4; B.S.U. Summer School Council 4. BENJAMIN SARBORR SHEPARD, B.S. Southern Pines English and Social Studies THOMAS SAMUEL SHUTT, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Physical Education and Science Lcuisburg Junior College 1, 2; Science Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4. HUBERT GRADY SIMONDS, A.B. New Bern Business and Economics DORETA EVANS SIMPSON, B.S. Bath A. LOUIS SINGLETON, B.S. Plymouth Social Studies and Welfare President Summer School S.G.A., 1954; Vice-President S.G.A. 3; Circle K Club; Veterans ' Club: I.R.C.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. ALMA LOUISE SLOAN, B.S. Kittre Primary Education A.C.E. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; House Committee Fleming Hall 4. SENIORS 4 fe NEVER AGAIN I PROMISE CONRAD SLOAN, B.S. Chinquapin Elementary Education Westminister Fellowship 1; Council 2; B.S.U. 3; Council 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 1, 2; Mens ' Var- sity Glee Club 1, 2; East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4. BLANCHE JEANNETTE SMITH, B.S. Wilmington Primary Education East Carolina Playhouse 1, Sophomore Counselor 2; Y.W.C.A. 1. 3, 4; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Summer School S.G.A. 1955; May Court 2; Bucaneer Staff 3, 4; Marshal 3; A.C.E. 2. FRANCES JOYCE SMITH, B.S. . Robersonville Voice and Piano College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 1; Y.D.C. 2, 3, 4; State Vice- President 3; S.G.A. Musicals (Student Prince, Blossom Time, Brigadoon: Music Education Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Women ' s Chorus 1; College Singers 2, 3; Opera Workshop 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JIMMY DAVID SMITH, A. Business Rocky Mount JOHN LEVERNE SMITH, B.S. Business and Social Studies Veterans ' Club. JOYCE LUCILLE SMITH, B.S. Selma Primary Education East Carolinian 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 2. Managing Editor 3. Co-Editor 4: Publicatit porter 2; Budget Com Board 4; S.G.A. 2, 3, 4; S.G.A. Re- ee 2; Executive Council 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; A.C.E. 4; Creative Writers Club 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Member-at-Largc Summer School S.G.A. 3. MARGARET MARIE SMITH, B.S. Trin Home Economics Library Club 1, 2, 3; East Carolinian Staff; Freshman Cour lor 2; ' Home- Economics Club I, 2, 3. MILTON SMITH, JR., B.S. Cedar Island Social Studies and English WHAT ' S KEEPING HER NANCY LOUISE SMITH, B.S. Primary Education PRISCILLA LYON SMITH, B.S. Ayden Music College Choir 2; Music Education Club 2; Opera Workshop 1; Mu Phi Epsilon. TRILBY LEE SMITH, B.S. Greensboro Primary Education A.C.E . 2. 3, 4; Council 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; F.W.B. Fellowship 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4. JAMES KENAN SPELL, B.S. Turke Business and Social Studies FRANCIS R. SPENCER, B.S. Roper Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3. 4: Alpha Delta Tau 4, Vice President 4. DORIS LEONE SPIVEY, B.S. . Tabor City Grammar Education Coker College 1; A.C.E. 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Creative Writer ' s Club 4. SUSIE BARRETT SPIVEY, B.S. Winds Primary Education F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; A.C.E. 4; Student Counse 2; Int. Basketball 3. FRANK BLADES SPITZER, B.S. Elizabeth City Science and Social Studies Y.D.C and Science Club. SENIORS MARILYN DEWAYNE STANLEY, B.S. Naki 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. PATRICIA ANN STANLEY, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education A.C.E. 1, 2. 3. 4, Vice President 2. Corresponding Secretary 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Cabinet 3; Treas- urer 4; F.W.H. Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice Presi- dent 3. CHARLES COLE STARNES, B.S. Wilmington Music Education Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, 3; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 2, President 4: College Orchestra 2. 3, 4, President 3; Music Edu- cation Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Treasurer 4; East Carolina Playhouse 3, 4; Blossom Time, Student Prince and Brigadoon. ELMA JACQUELYN STEPHENS, B.S Raleigh Grammar Education F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1; Westminister Fellow- ship 2; B.S.U. 1. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Y.D.C. 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3; £« Carolinian 1; I.R.C. 2; Creative Writer ' s Club 2; Tau Beta Sigma 3; Modern Dance Club 2. MARY LOU STEWART, B.S Broadway Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. I, 2; Esrf Carolinian Staff 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SHELTON EUGENE STEWART, B.S. Sanford Science and Social Studies Varsity Glee Club 2, 3: Science Club 1. 2. 3, 4: The Sky Private, Reporter 2. ANN ELIZABETH STOKES, B.S. Greenville English and Art BARBARA ANN STRICKLAND, B.S Clinton Business and English Teachers Playhouse 1, 2; S.G.A. Secretary 3, 4; Representative in State Student Legislature 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4 ' F B L A 2, 3, 4; State Secretary F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 2, 4; Mhos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- AMOS T. STROUD, JR., B.S. Physical Education and Mather Varsity Tennis 1. 2; Varsity Club 1. 2. 3. Kinston BETTY LEE SUGG, B.S. 2, 3. 4; Assistant Manager of Baca MARY JOYCE SUGG, B.S. Snow Hi Social Studies and Library Science International Relations 2, 3. 4; Library Club 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN SUMMER, A.B. Wilmington Social Studies College Hand I, 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra 1. 2: Dormitory Counselor 2; W.R.A. 3, 4; Operettas I, 2, 3. 4. ANICE KAY SWAN, B.S. Southport Primary Education KAREN MARIE SWAN, B.S.. Southport Primary Education VIVIAN REA TALLEY, B.S. Wilmington Primary Education College Marshal (Chief) 3: Y.W.C.A. 1; Elections Committee 3; Alc.E. 4. ATWOOD BRUTON TAYLOR, B.S. Kinston Business and History Delta Sigma Pi 3. 4. First Vice President 4; Y.M.C.A. 3. 4: Y Cabinet 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; F.W.B. Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4. Presi- dent 4, Treasurer 3. Inter-Religious Council 4, Treasurer 4. EVELYN HARRISON TAYLOR, B.S. Kinston English and Social Studies English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Y.M.C.A. 1, 4; Y.D.C. 3; F.T.A. 1. 2. 3. 4, Assistant Treasurer 2. Treasurer 3; Jarvis Hall House Committee 3: Pres.dent of Jams 4: Women ' s Ju- diciary 4; S.G.A. 4. KAY CAROLYN TAYLOR, B. S. Fremont Primary Education PATRICIA TAYLOR, B.S. Williamston Primary Education East Carolina Hand: Majorettes 1. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 2. 4; A.C.E. 4; Fleming Hall Social Committee 4. xMICHAEL CHRIS THEMIDES, B.S. Greenville History and Physical Education SENIORS MAKE IT SOUND GOOD JAMES CARL THOMAS, B.S. Raleigh Physical Ed nation and Mathematics Basketball I. 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball I, 2; Varsity Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. -I: Sigma Rho Phi 3. 4: Circle K. Club 3. 4; Y.M.C.A. 3; A.F.R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, -4- Officers Club 3, 4. JO ANN THOMAS, B.S. Winston Salem English and Physical Education English Club 1, 2, 4; Reporter 3; F.T.A. 1, 2; WRA 3- Reporter 4. ANN JEAN THOMPSON, B.S Windsor Primary Education Marshal 4; Member-at-Large on Women ' s Judiciary 4; Home- coming Sponsor 4. JAMES L. THOMPSON, B.S. Durham Business East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2. 3, 4; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Y.M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Delta Sigma Pi 3. 4. JANICE JOAN THOMPSON, B.S Smithfield English and Mathematics Math Club 1; English Club 4. MARY JANE TUCKER, B.S. Grimesland Business F.K.L.A. 1, 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. j ACELIA LOU TRIPP, B.S. Shallotte Business I Flora MacDonald College 1; Spanish Club 1; Commerce Club 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club I; Scientific Society 1. MINNIE LOUISE TURNER, B.S Wadesboro Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. I. 2; Women ' s Judiciary Treasurer 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3. 4; B.S.U. Council 2: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4. SENIORS I DID IT AND I ' M GLAD GARLAND WAYNE TUTON, B.S. Whitesville Business and Social Studies Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2, 3, 4; Y.D.C. 3, 4; Aquatic Club 1. 2, 3, -1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Swimming Team 2. 3. 4; Track Team- 3: Vice President Junior Class; President Senior Class; Who , s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. EVELYN SILLS TYLER, B.S. r Greenville Pnmary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. DOROTHY E. TYNDALL, B.S. Durham Grammar Education Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3; College Singers 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Y.W.C.A. 1: F.T.A. 4. LOUIE L. TYNDALL, B.S. Y Cabinet 3; Y.M.C.A. 2. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; State F.BB.L.A. DONALD UMSTEAD, A.B. Leaksville Business and Social Studies Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Y.D.C. 2. 3: President S.G.A. 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3 .4. Vice President 3. MARY JANE UPCHURCH, B.S. Four Oaks Science Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Math Club 1, 2. 3; Teachers Playhouse 1. RICHARD UZZELL, JR., B.S. Mathematics and Sc Ma.li Club 1. 2. 3. 4; A.F.R.OT.C. EDITH FLORINE VAUGHAN, B.S. Elm City Grammar Edtu ation Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 1; F.T.A. 1, 2. 3; A.C.E. 1, 3, 4; Colteg JULIA STOKES VENTERS, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; Cheerleader 2, 3. JERRY McLAIN WALLACE, A.B. Rockingham English and History B.S.U. Council 1; S.G.A. 3, 4; Men ' s Judiciary 3, 4; Secretary- Jiciary 4; President Slay Hall 4. JO SUE WALLACE, B.S Aberdeen Primary Education Y.W.C.A. 1. 2; Library Club 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; College Mar- shal 3; A.C.E. 4. VIRGINIA CAROLYNE WALLACE, B.S. Jamesville English and Science W.C. -U.N.C. 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3; English Club 3. 4; Science Club 3, 4: Y.D.C. 2, 3, 4, First Vice President 3, Executive Committee 4; Jarvis Hall Social Committee 3, 4; East Carolina Social Committee 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Mod- ern Dance Club 3, 4; Marshal 4. VICTOR BERNARD WALLER, B.S. Kinston Music Education Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; East Carolina Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 2; East Carolina Orchestra 1, 2 ,3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4. SYLVIA JUANITA WALKER, B.S. Toccoa, Ga. English and Library Science BEN A. WARD, B.S. Williamston Business and Social Studies EUGENE M. WARD, B.S. Edenton Business and Social Studies College Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Y.D.C. 4. FRANCES GREY WARD, B.S Nakina Social Studies and English Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Cabinet 3, 4; l.R.C. 2. 3, 4, Secretary- MOODY H. WARD, B.S. Rocky Mount Business and Social Studies Y.D.C. 3, 4; Veterans ' Club 4; Delta Sigma Phi 4. : + JANET McNEILL WATSON, B.S. Greenville Music College Choir 1: Womens ' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Music Education Cluh I, 2, 3: Treasurer Sophomore Class; S.G.A. Reprcsenta- tive of Junior Class. WILLIAM BRYAN WATERS, A.B... Bath Social Studies and Social Welfare Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; I.R.C. 4; Y.D.C. 3. PHILIP ANTHONY WEAVER, B.S. Whiteville Business and Social Studies Hand I, 2; F.B.L.A. 1, 2: Treasurer of Senior Class; Sigma Rho Phi — Corresponding Secretary; Swimming Team 2. 3, 4; Tiger Club; A.F.R.OT.C. Officers Club; Varsity Club. MAUDE ANN WEBB, B.S. Pinetops Physical Education and Social Studies W.R.A. 2. 3, 4; Aquanymphs 3, 4. President 4; Y.W.C.A. 1,2. PATRICIA JACKSON WENTZ, B.S. Parkton English and Social Studies College Choir 1; College Singers 1 ; East Carolina Playhouse 1.2. i: Reporter 3; £,(..7 Carolinian Staff 3; Marshal 3; Presi- dent of Wilson Hall — Summer Session ' 55; English Club 3; JOE JESSE WHITE, B.S. Roper Social Studies and English Varsity Glee Club 3. PEGGY EDWARDS WHITE, B.S. Whiteville Primary Education W.A.A. I; A.C.E. 1: Secretary Summer School S.G.A. 4; Bucaneer Staff 3. ROBERT CHARLES WHITE. B.S. Whiteville Social Studies and English Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Y.D.C. 2, 3. 4. SALLYE BRYANT WHITEHEAD, B.S. Dunn Music Music Education 1. 3. 4; Hand 3, 4; Y.D.C. 4; Orchestra 1. 3; Women ' s Chorus 3; farvis Hall House Chairman 4: F.T.A. 1. LINDA SUSAN WHITEHURST, B.S. Greenville Primary Education Women ' s Chorus; Social Committee; A.C.E. SENIORS JUST FOLLOW DIRECTIONS NORWOOD P. WHITEHURST, B.S. Greenville Business and Social Studies Veterans ' Club 3, 4; Day Student 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4. HENRY N. WHITENER, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Music Hand 1, 2. 3, 4. President 4; Orchestra 2. 3; Collegians 1, 2. 3, 4; Productions Committee 3; Chairman Production Commit- tee 4; Choir 2. 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4. ELAIN WELCH WILBOURNE, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Elementary Education Sigma Pi Alpha 1,2; Alpha Sigma 1, 2; Freshman Chorus 1. GARLAND FENTRICE WILLIAMS, JR. Business and History Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. GEORGE NEIL WILLIAMS, B.S. Rocky Mount Music Education Phi Mu Alpha. Vice President 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Manager of Choii 3, 4; College Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; Presi- dent of Orchestra 3; Varsity Glee Club 1; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegians Dance Band 4. JANET RUTH WILLIAMS, B. S. Elm City Grammar Education Cheerleader 2. 3. 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 2; Women ' s Judiciary Secretary 4; Sophomore Counse- lor 2; A.C.E. 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4. ' KENNETH EUGENE WILLIAMS, B.S. Washington Industrial Arts MARY LOUGHLIN WILLIAMS, B.S. Southp .■rlum Club: Freeman Counselor: F.B.L.A. SENIORS SHIRLEY JOCELYN WILLIAMSON, B.S. Clarkton Library Science and English Library Science Club 2, 3, 4. LOUIS JASPER WILLIFORD, JR., B.M. Farmville Music Varsity Glee Club 1, 2; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Col- lege Choir 1, 2, 3. WESTON EARL WILLIS, B.S. Davis English and Mathematics YMC.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; F.W.B. Fellowship I, 2. 3, 4; Math Club 1.2: English Club 3, 4; East Carolina Playhouse 3, 4. MELVIN VADEN WILKERSON, JR. Sims Physical Education and Social Studies Wesley Foundation 1; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Circle K 3. 4. ANNIE LILLIAN WILSON, B.S. Grahar Physical Education and English HATTIE RUTH WILSON, B.S. Dunn Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Phi Omicron 3. 4, President 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3. 4; Council 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Section Editor 3. 4; S.G.A. 4. HELEN MAXINE WILSON, B.S. Morganton Home Economics W.C.C. 1; Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4; Y.D.C. 3; Aqua- nymphs 3. MARTHA CAROLYN WILSON, B.S. Mt. Oliv. Home Economics Hom Economics Club 1. 2, 4. SYBILE GRAY WILSON, B.S. Business Shelby SHIRLEY JEAN WINBORNE, B.S. Sims Primary Education B.S.U. 1,2; Library Club 4; East Carolinian 3; A.C.E. 2, 3, 4. K.ATHRYN ATKINSON WINSTEAD, B.S. Grammar Education W.A.A. 1; College Hand 1; F.T.A. 1; Y.W.C.A. 1; Cabin Member 3: Sophomore Counselor 2; Library Club 2, 3, Vi President 3; Marshal 3. JAMES FLOYD WOMBLE, B.S. Sanford Physical Education and Science WALLACE IRVING WOLVERTON, JR., A.B. Greenville History and English Track 1: Tennis 3, 4; Circle K. 3, 4, Vice President 4; Canter- bury Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Inter-Religious Council 3, Vice Presi- dent 3; Summer S.G.A. 3; S.G.A. Points Committee Chairman. MILDRED HENDERSON WOOD, B.S. Roxboro Grammar Education LOIS JUNE WOOLARD, B.S. Washington TALMAGE JOSEPH WOOTEN, B.S Hamlet Mathematics and English Circle K 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; Campus Im- provement Committee 2; Officers ' Club 3. 4; Board of Directors of Circle K 4. FRANCES CHRISTINE WORRELL, B.S. Rocky Mount Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1; W.R.A. 1. 2, 3; Westminister Fellowship 1, 2. DOROTHY JEAN YARBOROUGH, B.S. Wilmington Art and English Science Club 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE FLORENCE YARBOROUGH, B.S. Sanford A.C.F.. Wt Chorus 1; Y.W.C.A. 2. 4. LOUISE YELVERTON, B.S. Saratoga Social Studies and English Y.D.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; East Carolina Playhouse 4; East Carolinian 1. 2, 3, 4: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Civil Defense Secretary and Co-Chairman 3, 4. HUGH GRAHAM YOUNG, JR., A.B. Raleigh Social Studies and English N. C. State College 1: Y.D.C. 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 3; Y.M.C.A. 1; Awards Committee Chairman 3; Chairman S.G.A.; Foreign Affairs Committee 4; Student Legislature 2, 3, 4, Vice Chairman 4; N.S.A. Congress 4. ,JL JUNIORS Class rings and the Junior-Senior prom has filled your year with joy Our Junior year is over now, and we have at last reached our goal — Seniors at last! Has it actually been just three years since our arrival? Why it seems that this has been ' home, and we have always known each other. This year brings us the secure feeling of having one more year at E. C. before having to face ihe reality of jobs and future. But we face it unafraid — after all, we are seniors now, and they are supposed to know everything. To you E. C. belongs our future success, you have prepared us well. Junior Class Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SGA Representative Mack Edmundson Dock Smith Mack Edmundson Ann Mayo Greenville Banks Patricia Everton Ann Mayo Greenville Banks Patricia Everton JUNIOR CLASS p  f  . « J t « --■? t 1 Patricia Ann Adams Southport Edith Francoise Alexandi :r Roper Shirley Ann Alford Burlington James Claude Allen Farmville Graham M. Anderson Raleigh William Edward Anderson Raleigh Hilda Gray Apple Gibsonville Harry J. Archer, Jr. Portsmouth, Va. Avis Alton Armstrong New Bern Betty Joan Ashley Whiteville Nonie Atkinson Cove City Mary Ann Austin Sanford George G. Bailey, Jr. Everetts Ed Vance Baldwin, Jr. Hallsboro Greenville Banks, Jr. Manle Malisia C. Barbour Willow Springs Peggy Ruth Barfield Dunn Jay Franklin Barrington Grimesland Stephen Gaylor Basnight, Jr. Manteo Mazelle Bass 1 spring Hope Culaye Holmes Beasley Dunn Harold Thompson Beck Asheboro Katherine Odom Belch Ahiskie James Lowell Blake Jacksonville Harry Burns Blevins Elizabeth Peggy Joyce Blue Carthage Wilma Grey Blue Carthage Arthur Franklin Bodkin Greenville Willa Rae Bovven Rocky Mount Harold Eugene Bowers Draper Gwendolyn P. Boyd Bath Nancy Cooper Boyd Nashville Sylvia Lolita Boykin Sims Abner S. Braddy Bath Margaret Frances Brake Rocky Mount Dorothy Elaine Branch Greenville Faye Larkin Branch Winterville Vivian Marie Br inson Wallace Barbara Lee Britt Richmond, Va. Leon Brocks Clinton Carol M. Brooks Brooklyn, N. Y. Sara P. Brooks Beaufort Horace Eugene Broome Concord Douglas L. Brown Rockingham Jo Allen Brown Wilmington Betty Jean Bryan Garner Doris Mae Bryan Lumberton Jennings Bryan Raleigh Retha Bryan Knotts Island Alice Vernita Bryant Cerco Gordo Sarah Alice Bryson Apex Willa Harper Bullock Farmville Robert F. Butler Clinton Betty Jo Butts Angier Decoma Jane Byrd Garner Mildred Moore Cameron Broadway William Howard Can nichael Raeford Alvis Bryan Carr, Jr. Rocky Mount Patty Marie Carr Clinton Betty Jane Carraway Snow Hill n gt £i ft ft JUNIOR CLASS Doris Faye Carroll Benson Samuel D. Carson Williamston Carl R. Carter Tarboro Eunice Frances Castellow Conway Lloyd Ralph Chason Rocky Mount Cecil Clifton Cheek Roxboro Thomas Mack Cherry Everetts Helen Joanne Clark Siler City Anna Belle Cole Clayton lean Lucille Cole Pinetops Phyllis Ann Coley Stem Nancy A. Cooke Dunn Patricia Ann Cope Fayetteville Barbara Ann Corbett Pinetops Ann Craft Council Chapel Hill Joseph Braxton Council Apex Lemuel Howard Cox Goldsboro Barbara June Cozart Greenville June F. Crews Creedmoor Jane Carol Crofton Plymouth X.ino Reams Crouse Lexington Lydia A. Crowe Spartanburg, S. C. I obert Thomas Crumple r Goldsboro Lorraine O. Cullom Ro; inoke Rapids Finley Donald Curtis G.bsonville Bettie lean Dameron Pelham Frances R. Daniel Snow Hill Laura [ones Daniels Wanchese Shirley Mae Daniels Wanchese Shirley Susan Darden Clinton Albert Daughtry Hollywood, Fla. Hettie Mildred Daughtry Faison Betty June Davenport Tarboro Fred Allen Davenport Plymouth Gloria Faye Davis New Bern Leonard David Davis Fayetteville Melbourne Glenn Davis Rocky Mount Thomas Oliver Davis Erwin Charles Thomas Day, Jr. Greenville Jo Ann De Bruhl New Bern Richard Henry Denton Tarboro William Donald Desern Raleigh Barbara Jean Dixon Greenville William Grant Gunning Aulander i Neel Dupree Robert L. Dyson Horace R. Eason Dwight Arland Eatmon Greenville Washington Tyner Raleigh William Thomas Edison Jacksonville William M. Edmondson, Jr. Kinston John H. Edwards, Jr. Williamston Harvey Allen Eldridge, Jr. Dunn Annie Mae Ellen Rocky Mount John Denson Epperson New Bern Alice Faye Etheridge Engelhard Marie Etheridge Manteo Shirley Janet Eure Hertford Gretchen Askew Evans Greenville Marion Murray Evans New Bern Sarah Dorothv Everett Williamston 05 O : c O . ffS (5 £) t O (!$ i p O p p, ft ft P $ J) l © JUNIOR CLASS If!) fS i f PJ Virginia E. Everson Washington Patricia Ann Everton Columbia Jimmy Ferrell Lucama Robert Carlton Fields, Jr Greenville Phyllis Ann Finger Kannapolis Freda Jean Fisher Wilmington Louise Fitzgerald Selma William Frederick Floyd Norfolk, Ya. Mary Jane Forrest Greenville Robert S. Forrest Greenville Margeret Joan Foster Burlington Margaret Lou Frye Carthage Joyce Elizabeth Fulcher Robersonville Doris E. Fulghum Roanoke Rapids Betty Jean Gallimore Leaksville Wynette Garner Greenville Mary Catherine Garris Deep Run Clifton A. Gaskins, Jr. New Bern Betty Sue Gay Bunn Lynmore Sykes Gay Seaboard Peggy Ann Gay Whitakers Robert Jerome Gay Walstonburg James H. Gaylord Roper Harry B. Gerock Atlantic Oscar Benton Gilley Leaksville Frank Sterling Gillikin Beaufort Bessie Janet Glenn Hertford Adiana June Goldston Graham James Boyd Greeson Burlington Fan P. Green Zebnlon Roy C. Greene Siler City Loretta King Griffin Doner Joel Ellis Gulledge Raeford Shirley Ann Gunn Providence Betty Jean Gwatney Goldsboro Bobby Ray Hall Erwin Kay Pilley Hargrove Weldon Shirley Ray Hargrove Snow Camp Barbara Lynn Harrell Raleigh David Lee Harris Burlington Donald Baldwin Harris Laurinburg Eddie Nathan Harris Williamston Helen Gamble Harris Laurinburg Joy Harris Washington Mary Ann Harris Hertford Edwin Francis Harrison Goldsboro Herbert C. Harton Raleigh Fiances Anne Harvey Littleton Walter Alexander Hasty Eugene Hayman Rebekah H. Haynes Edna Janet Heath Monroe Coinjock Cove City John Kinsey Heath Kinston Billy Charles Helms Monroe Robert Lovette Herring Mount Olive Esther Lee Hickman Chocowinity Tennielean Hill Rougemont Ron Gray Hodge Jacksonville Treasure Hodges Washington Lois Ann Hogan Lynchburg, Va. ffi £5 f P m JUNIOR CLASS We . %«ft ii P £ tf:fe -fc a i?j lift T J- JZZf iih :-t? : n 4 fe 4k a Ci t i Barbara Ann Holliday Jamesville Betty Coreen Holloway Four Oaks Shirley Jean Holton Grantsboro Lennon W. Hooper, Jr. Stumpy Point Bobby Ray Hoover Kinston Alton Edwards Howard Greenville Catherine Ann Howard Kinston Kenneth Lane Howard Pink Hill William Daniel Hudson Dunn James O ' Donald Hughes Colerain Laurice Miller Hughes Stedman Marilyn Elizabeth Hughes Oxford Mary J. Hughes Ash Edwin Lacy Hurst Greensboro Robert Stadley Hyatt Ahoskie Elizabeth A. Hylton Mullens, W. Va. Harold Leon Jackson Dunn Harold Lloyd James Rose Hill Lois Jennette Mount Olive Linwood Jennings, Jr. Elizabeth City Betty Jean Johnson Maynolia James W. Johnson, Jr. Weldon Jimmy Lee Johnson Pink Hill Martha Ann Johnson Benson Peggy Warrick Johnson Plymouth Walter Johnson Elizabethtown Charlotte Ann Jones Littleton Charlotte Grav Jones Nashville Linda Anne Jones Laurinburg Margaret Louise Jones Laurel I Iill Margie Ruth Jones Snow I Iill Mary Elizabeth Jones Wilmington Mary Joyce Jones Goldsboro Christine Rae Joyner Mount Olive Julia Smith Joyner Snow Hill Paul H. Joyner, Jr. Weldon Polly Ann Kearney Snow Hill Leo Graham Kearns Troy Robert Douglas Kearns Albemarle Benjamin F. Keaton, Jr. Belhaven Horace G. King Kinston Sylvia Jeannette Kinlaw Saint Pau Dorothy Faye Knight Cerro Gordo Roy Neil Knight Sanford Nick Deens Kornegay Marie Lamm Ralph Lee Lamm Norma Jean Lancaster Rachael Ann Lang Green Donald R. Lanmore Winston Salem Helen Allene Lee Oriental Irma Gray Leggett Raleigh Richard Carlton Leonard Erwin William A. Liles Garland Francis Eugene Lilly Williamston Shelton Earl Lilley Williamston Peggie Marie Limer Rich Square Thelma Coleen Lisk Statesville Jean Anne Liverman Winterville Lennie Geraldine Liverman Conway JUL o e ( te Jgk. ' c; O P Hi .O ■4k JUNIOR CLASS Cecil Earl Lone Tamesville to ' Charles Kennedy Lovelace New Bern William P. McArthur Fayetteville Dorothy C. McCoy Kinston George Leslie McCullen Goldsboro Ernest Lindley McFarlan d Henderson Sally Jean McKay Elizabethtown Joan Carolyn McKenzie Wilmington Linwood Wayne McKinney Scranton Marshall Allen McLamb Coats Linda Ruth McLawhorn Greenville Shirley Ann McLawhorn Grimesland Richard T. Mclntyre Rocky Mount John Arch McPhaul Raeford Xcllie McPherson Clarendon Alta Ann Mallard Trenton Myrl Maness Mount Olive Peggy G. Mangum Walstonburg Bobby Mann Newport Mac Edwin Manning Williamston Agnes Peyton Markham Greenville Shirley Marie Markham Durham Martha Chesson Marrowe Roper Larry Charles Martin Cramerton Ian ice Marie Mason Swansboro Helen Bland Matthews .obersonville Ann L. Mayo Plymouth Margaret Anne Mellon Winterville Albert Metts Trenton Frances Jane Midyette Fairfield Jeane Marie Milles Rocky Point Marcia Annis Milne Rocky Mount Janet Mason Mitchell Ahoskie Jean Ward Mobley Williamston Horace Everett Modlin Greenville Frank Leslie Moore Farmville Billie Gray Morris Tarboro Harry Lee Morris Goldsboro Hilda Marie Morris Zebulon John D. Morrow Statesville Shirley Elaine Morton Jacksonville Dorothy Jean Mozingo Goldsboro Willis Conrad Mozingo Farmville Gail S. Mullen Winton Zebulon Baird Murgrov e Pikeville Lou Murphy Louisburg Clinton Rawls Murray Arapahoe Faye Newton New Bern J. B. Nichols Greenville Joyce Ann Norris Hampstead Mildred Carolyn O ' Kelle) ' Spring Lake Robert Union O ' Neal Bath Edward B. Outland Rich Square Peggy Anne Outlaw Kinston Janice Elaine Ormond Greenville Avanelle Osborne Albemarle Raymond L. Overton, Jr . Wilmington Alfred R. Owens Edenton Willie R. Page, Jr. Kinston Lawrence H. Parrish Benson fa £ Q JUNIOR CLASS ,% ' ;-; , l Axfeud M I Mercer Cranor Parrott, Jr. Greenville James David Pearson Swepsonville Ann Davis Peel Williamston Elmo James Peele Lewiston Raymond B. Pennington Greensboro William B. Pergerson Reidsville Ferlon Adrienne Perkins Timberlake Charles Atki; Perki Littleton Glenn Franklin Phillips Siler City Carolyn H. Pillsbury Norfolk, Va. Martha Sue Pond Hamlet Paul Popov Kinston Nancy Jean Porter Wilkesboro Audrey Powell Dover Rachel Dell Powell Warrenton Millie Ann Price Rocky Mount Rachel Purcell Winston-Salem Patricia Anne Purvis Ash Peggy M. Quincy Whitakers June Allen Quinn Wallace Janice Faye Raby Elizabeth City Catherine Raper M ount Olive Elizabeth Ann Randolph Durham Patricia P. Redfearn Scotland Neck Janet Teachy Register Rose Hill Ann Fordham Rhem Kinston Janice Faye Rhem Kinston Charles Melvin Rhodes Leland Lowell Mmton Rhodes Windsor Emma Sue Richards Zebulon lulia Vee Rivenbark Watha Jesse W. Riddle Durham James O. Roberson Parmele Edith Peatross Rogers Raleigh Kenith Rogerson Tarboro Betty L. Rose Newton Grove Horace L. Rose. Jr. Rii :hmond, Va. Damaris Ross Garner Shelley Jean Rouse Snow Hill Herbert Kenwood Royal Supply Thomas E. Ruffin, Jr. Ahoskie Carl L. Sanders, Jr. Wilmington Bobby Joe Sasser Dover Gloria Ann Sawyer Grantsboro Douglas Brown Schafran Lillington Fred Earl Sexton Rocky Mount Thoman A. Shaw Cameron David Whitman Shearin Littleton Elizabeth Anne Shelton Camden Ellen Jeannette Sibbette St. Pauls Charles Vardell Simmons. Jr. Kenly William John Slot Pantego Agnes E. Smith Ruthei ford College Barbara Jean Smith Windsor Betty Spence Smith Pink Hill Charles W. Smith Fairmont Dock Garner Smith Princeton Donald Hugh Smith Roxboro Eleanor Ruth Smith Angier John W. Smith Ash JUNIOR CLASS £?. |f! P Kenneth L. Smith. Jr. Raleigh Robert L. Smith, Jr. Farmville William R. Smith, Jr. Wilmington Ellen M. Sparrow Chapel Hill Barbara Ann Speight Roanoke Rapids Lindo Terry Spencer Hamlet Rebecca Jane Stallings Louisburg Joyce Ann Stephenson Goldsboro Bermey Stevens Tabor City Joyce Elizabeth Stewart Broadway Shirley Yvonne Summers Gibsonville Barbara Jean Sutton Greenville Frances Lorraine Sutton Faison Ollie Delaney Sutton La Grange Jesse Franklin Tart Dunn Callie Gloria Taylor Siler City Ernest Ward Taylor Grimesland Gary Wells Taylor Magnolia Jeter P. Taylor, Jr. Trenton Nancy Catherine Taylor Como Robert David Taylor Kinston Robert S. Taylor, Jr. Semora Wiley B. Teal, Jr Wadesboro James Earl Thigpen Mount Olive Betty Ruth Thompson La Grange Donald Harper Thompson Deep Run Syrena Grey Thompson Whiteville Harriette Ann Thornton Clinton Mary Ann Tilden Wilmington Loyd Eugene Treadway Cramcrton Doris Carolyn Troutman Aberdeen Harold Curtis Troxlcr Burlington Ann Ahrens Tucker Monroe Barbara Caroline Tucker Magnolia Phillip H. Tysinger Wilmington Gilliam Vinson Underwood Clayton William Olai Underseth Svvansboro Peggy Ann Vause Tarboro Marie Georgia Vines Arlington, Va. Elizabeth Straudia Vinson Roseboro Roy Thomas Waggoner Wilson Wilmer Dunn Walker Plymouth Edmond Otis Wall Ayden Jot Rex Wallace Smithfield Helen Brown Walter Salisbury Patsy Ann Walters Fuquay Springs James H. Walton Lexington James Harrey Ward, Jr. Greenville Jo Ann Warren Robersonville James Hugh Wease Lincolnton Robert Houston Wease Lincolnton John Philip Weld Charlotte Thomas L. Wells Wallace Eleanor J. West Wilmington Alton W. Whaley, Jr. Rose Hill William G. Whaley, Jr. Elizabeth City Ernest L. White, Jr. Edenton Eugenia White Sanford Judson Warren Whitehurst Stokes Edna Frances Whitfield Snow Hill J 5 O £3 A JUNIOR CLASS Nancy C. Whitley Smithfield Carl Wilkins Lumberton Robert Stephen Wilkins Woodsdale Charles S. Williams Greenville Mary Ellen Williams Hookerton Peggy Rose Williams Winterville Ruth Nadine Williams Statesville Frances C. Williamson Chadbourn Nora Sue Willis Phillis, Va. Rebecca Ann Willis Raleigh Ann Rose Wilson Tarboro Larry V. Wilson, Jr. Weldon Jack Windley, Jr.. Newport News, Va. Raye Winstead Spring Hope Hannah Jane Wollett Hollister Bertha Mae Woodcock Atkinson Marjorie Neal Wright Halifax Kenneth R. Wynne, Jr. Norfolk, Va. Linda Lou York Staley feggy Ann York Asheboro mm. tl4 uft,: % e jjp I ps . f M SOPHOMORES This was the year you enjoyed the United States Marine Band and Les Brown and His ' Band of Renown ' . • r? l Mfl ' ' ' ' ' A Jimmy Phelps Another step up, and still rising! With half of our college career behinds us, we now move up to the ranks of upperclass- men. This year we held our heads a little higher because at last there was someone younger and greener than we. At last we were seeing our names in important jobs around campus. Sophomore in Latin means wise fool — we have learned much about college, but still we see the guideposts which which tell us that the way is up. Perhaps there are lots of things yet to learn, but we are well on our way. Sophomore Class Officers President Jimmy Phelps Vice President Freddie James Secretary . Ann Peel Treasurer Billy Arnold SGA Representative Dot Laughinghouse Freddie James Ann Peel Billy Arnold Dot Laughinghc p p p © ff p £ft m o ft rt| b r? a ft ? Firtf Ro« : Foitn Fifth Sixth ■h Row: Esther Anne Ballancc Robert Osbern Ballance Allic Mae Barnes . .. Dave Louis Barnes Nancy White Adams Alan G. Alcock Lester Elbert Alford, Jr. Whitakers James Thomas Beaman Row: Second Row: Jo Faye Beddard William Vance Arnold Frank Eldridge Benton Marguerite Elizabeth Bisgard Cherry Point Third Row: Wynona Blanehartl Morehead City Gene Procton Baker Ollie Ray Baker Wendell lames Jarnian Bowcn, Jr _ Kcnansville SOPHOMORE d a ft P A ' ft ' p c ft e- o d d f? o r? fifc liilfcAtlfct First Row: Chestine Gray Boyd Jesse Ray Boyd, Jr Edward Greenville Four. Fifth Sixth ■h Row: Peggy Anne Bull. a Ruth Jean Burchette Lumberton Holley Springs Janet Delauris Bovdin .. .. Wilson Mount Olive Ayden Margaret King Burden Windsor James Alexander Bracey Bertram M. Burns-,. Jr. Southport Barbara Ann Bradshaw Nancv Jane Burroughs Thomas Mixon Byrd Raleigh Henderson James Nelson Brady Polly Ann Brady Greenville Frances Glenn Cahoon Row: Mary Willis Cain Greenville Second Row: Lloyd Jones Bray, Jr. Greenville Grimesland White Oak Harold Judson Brilev Max Franklin Cameron Olivia Lualda Brinklev Mayola Borden Campen Ellen Frances Brmson Grantsboro Annette Capps Ralph Norwood Carroll. Jr. Carrie Yvonne Cartwright Salvatore Charles Caruso Spring. Lake . Raleigh Elizabeth City Milton Baily Britt Sylvia Anne Britt Rowland Jerry T. Brooks Rockingham Greenville Third Row: Grace Dawn Broome Washington Row: Glenda Rae Case Sydna Caroline Cash Roanoke Rapids Winston-Salem Betty Low Brown Ayden Margaret Clark Brown Peggy Ann Brown Rich Square Colerain Roger William Caudill Sanford Paul Carton Jack Cherry Goldsboro Viola Mae Brown Greenville Washingti in Warren Melton Browning Washington Portsmouth, Va. Calvine White Chesson Williamson Clifton Russell Buck Carole Elaine Chesson Roper CLASS f jpf |T5 p 3 (P5| P P- C! P. P P try f • ' ) v t A P O £d tl Fj« Row: Jimmy Wilton Clark Rogers Howell Clark Gene Edward Clodfelter. lames Richard Conder Bobby Dean Conway Margaret Frances Conyers. Mattie Ann Cooke Second Row: Herbert Sidney Corey Margaret Ann Covington Anthony Poe Cox William Carlton Cozart William Kenneth Crocker Walter B. Crumpler Rose Isabel Cude Third Row: James Eugene Cummins Howard T. Cutler Nancy Jane Dalrymple Patricia Ruth Daniels Ellen Christine Daughetrv lames Alex Daughtry James Ventrcss Daughtry Sanford Elizabethtown Mocksville Hamlet Greenville Rich Square Mount Olive Greenville Lumber Bridge Richlands Greenville Smithfield Goldsboro Greensboro Norfolk, Va. Washington Launnburg Beaufort Carlisle Newton Davis Lewis Douglas Davis . Manteo Davis William Carroll Davis Davis Roanoke Rapids Frances Lee Dawson Dunn Janet Kay Dawson Belhaven Mary Millicent Deans Wilson Fifth Row: Letty Bridgers DeLoatch Edwin Arnold Dennis . Conway Durham Van G. Dickens [da Katherine Dismuke William C. Dixon. Jr. Roanoke Rapids Burlington Kinston Sally Donovan .. . Longmeadow, Mass. Furman Ray Doty Winston-Salem Sixth Row: Edith Marie Doughtie Bethel Patricia Carolyn Dunn Raleigh Ruth Joan Eason Hooker! ' in Richard C. Edmondson, Jr. Barbara Edwards Rocky Mount Laurel Hill Jane Edwards Grimesland Meredith Lucretia Edwards Belhaven SOPHOMORE Afcrt.fc £v £ 5 J l O First Row: Sallie Brown Ellen Rocky Mount Howard L. Ellis Winterville Larry Dean Elmore Kinston Janice Greene Ethridgc .Nashville Billie Faye Evans Parkersburg Letha Joe Evans .Jonesville Maurice Edward Everettc Robersonville Second Row: John William Eves Elizabeth City Barbara Ann Faircloth Salemburg Stephen Thomas Farish Ayden Rebecca Ann Farmer Elm City Margaret Anne Faulkner Ayden Walter Elliott Faulkner Benson Ronald Dean Fennell Rcidsville Third Row: John C. Fields Pikeville Lawson Worth Fields, Jr. Goldston Sylvia Chalmers Fields Goldston Barbara Janet Fisher Fayetteville Edwin Michael Fleming Franklinton Mary Jo Fleming Grimesland Robert Thomas Fleming Morganton £) £ £ £ r% £h Janet ' Fletcher Elizabeth City James Etheldrcd Floors Princeton Betty Gale Floyd Barnesville Mary Truesdale Flynn Clinton Frances Eugenia Folk Raleigh Marcia Dean Forbes Farmville Edna Dolores Ford . Bethel Fifth Row: Elbert Julian Ford Fairmont Hazel Earle Foreman Durham Barbara Wayne Fowler Raleigh Dorothy Gibson Grazier Fremont Betty Mae Freeman . Zebulon Penelope Myers Freeman Ahoskie Suzanne Mary Fritz Graham Sixth Row: Martha Louise Fuller Monroe Ronald Forbes Gaines Goldston Bettv Jean Garrett .......... Julian William T. Gartman. Jr. .... Portsmouth, Va. Rebecca Dean Gavlord Roper James L. Gcarhart .... Hubert Margaret J. Geddie Rocky Mount CLASS rs no ft o A rs ft A HA ' A ill h .±+ A AvA Ail | ft ft F;« Row: lames Walter Gerock Margaret Elizabeth Gilbert Mavis Y. Gilchrist Wallace Lee Giles Daniel Ronald Godfrey Willie Eugene Godwin Booten F. Goodall Second Row: Elderee Gore John William Gore Edward Meadows Gorham Billy Kirkscy Graham . Leonard E. Graham David Warren Granitz Janice L. Gray Third Row. John Lewis Gray, Jr. Walter Bradley Gray Betty Lou Griffin |. Comer Griffin Lillian C. Griffin Peggy Ann Griffin Emily Ann Gunter Columbi: Lumbertor Josh Ham. Jr. Mildred Carol Ham Ruby Lucille Handl th Row: Joseph Edwin Hard Pat Budd Harmon Janie Carole Harper Fave Watson Harrel Shirley Corine Han Greenville Wilmington abethtown Cannapolis nesland Atlantic Goldsln.ro SOPHOMORE ft a t$ p f% o x _________________ O f) Q A ft __ _ ____;__ ___Li ft p a ft -_ M___ _____ i -__--_l _H F __ faff; Beaufort Bolton Fifth Sixth ii Row: George Robert Harris Whiteville Roanoke Rapids Nashville Williamston Greenville Second Row: Row: Nancy Estelle Hollingsworth Joseph ITiurman Holt Ronald Norton Hood Thomas Howard Hennesee JMorganton Apex . Southport . .. Wilson Kinston Third Row: Patricia Agnes Hester Billie June Hewett Hurdle Mills Charles Cornelius Howell Seaboard John Wallace High Feme Lorraine High.mith Raymond Lee Highsmith New York, N. Y. Frances Lee Hughes St. Brides, Va. Janice L. Hilburn Couiicil Joe Clark Ingle ______ Siler Citv CLASS C-I f? n n £ Jf5. O 9 P €% Q @l £ 9 f p O o AH hi aniricy juan ingrain Mary Ann Isles . Littleton Robert Franklin Jackson Washington Lawso ' n Alan Jackson Henderson Nancy Louise Jackson Winterville Phvllis Annette Jackson Grifton Second Row: Samuel Ernest Jackson Spring Hope A. Cecil James Manning, S. C. Dottie Jo James Wilmington Frederick Charles James Council Travis Jarman Portsmouth, Va. ... Kinston Laura Suzanne Jenkins Rockingham William Frank Jennings Elizabeth City Third Row: Richard Malcolm Jervis Chris E. Johnson Norfolk, Va. Tryon Joyce E. Johnson Garner Patricia Ann Johnson Vivie Louis Johnson Lillington Goldsboro Martha Murdoch Johnson Edwin Blanev Jones Paw Creek Walstonburg th Row: Everett Lindsay [ones Jasper Dean Jones Joseph Edwin Jones Ralph Donald Jones Robert L. Jones Stanley Moncure Jones Fifth Row: Tommy Leon Jones Ellen Frances Jordan Larry G. Jorgensen Ray Evans Joyner Elizabeth Lamb Judge John George Karanikas Joseph Weaver Keen Sixth Row: Donald Ray Kelly Marvin Owen Keith Eleanor Ann Kinard Leslie A. King David Malcolm Kinlaw George Washington Knight Jack Bnnklcy Kocbberling Albemarle Oxford . , Snow Hill Farmville Stantonsburg Raleigh South Mills Raleigh Tyner Greenville Nashville Wallace Ahoskie Rich Square Broadway 1 ' r.inklinton Pantego Jacksonville Ayden Rockv Mount SOPHOMORE 9 P IS £ {?! ( O . . fcAfc 5P9 t Peggy Ann Kornegay Warsaw Barbara Ann Lancaster Mac Lancaster . Castalia Greenville David E. Lane Charlie Braxton Langdon Patricia Ann Langlcy Dorothy Hope Laughinghouse Smithfield Jacksonville Second Row: Freida Ledbetter Donald Yates Leggett Greensboro .... Buies Creek Patsy Leggett Scotland Neck Patricia Jean Leichter Greenville Mildred Ann Lewis Hertford Vernon Monroe Lewis Aurelia Paige Lillev Marshallburg Gatesville Third Row: Robert Wilkins Lindsay Dot Ann Lineberrv Clinton Graham Jean Carolyn Littleton Stella Dorothy Ruth Lloyd Patricia Fav Lockamv Charles Renfrew Love Billv Rav Lverlv High Point Kinston Lucama Rockwell Fourth Row: Marjorie Low Lyon Davis B. McCollum Martha Jeann McCormi Geraldine McDaniel . Jacqueline McDaniel Rebecca Anne McDonal Elizabeth McGowen Fifth Row: Annette Holmes McL; Gwen McLawhorn Daphine Rose McLean Charles Watson McNie Roy Frank McPhatter lames Charles Madison Milton Thomas Mann Sixth Row: Gus Mike Manos ......... Julius C. Martin Inez N. Martinez Carolyn Fave Massengi Joseph Van Mason Jimmy R. Matthews Zilphia Comolia May Creedmoor Greensboro St. Pauls Favetteville Ayden Rockingham Sanford Jacksonville Jonesville . Sanford Fayetteville Robersonville Greenville Smithfield Atlantic Castalia Hookerton CLASS I g% iT3 O ft f? i j n f,i O iifetl f) p § § o Robert Tillman Maynard Cary Nurtia Alice Mayo Greenville Walter Guy Mendenhall Cary Emmett Coleman Mcrncks ... Reidsville Earl L. Miller Wilmington Grace Luvenia Miller .Farmville Jerry Thomas Miller Benson Second Row: June Carol Miller Kannapolis lean Millican Roxboro Kendall Drew Mills. Tabor City Lou.s Gerald Milk Jr. Maysville George Ricks Minshew Greenville Thomas Noel Mitchell Thomas F. Mixon Winston Salem Third Row: Dorothy Lillian Mizelle Windsor Sylvia Joyce Mizelle Jamesville Hetty Helen Mobley Williamston Richard Shelton Monds Greenville Edward Penniwitte Monroe, Jr. Lorton, Va. Anna Withers Montgomery Greenville Willard N. Moody Deep Run Fourth Row: Shirley Harris Moore Enfield Walter Walker Moore Beaufort James Claudis Morris Rocky Mount Vivian Anne Morris Stella Diane Shirley Morrison Jacksonville Emily Marian Morrison Laurel Hill Charley Harlon Mosley Rocky Mount Fifth Row: Van Gilbert Mozingo Farmville Patricia Ann Mumford Grifton Phiena Elizabeth Nance Chadbourn Man Neale Wilmington Audrej Faye Neal Belews Creek John A. Neilson Sowe Eddie Ray Nelson Council Sixth Row: John Richard Newell, Jr. Greenville Russell E. Newell, Jr. Roxboro Thomas Carver Nichols Leaksville Betty Anne Northrop St. Pauls Mar ' v Elizabeth Oaklev Farmville Elizabeth Williams Odham Grifton Lewis Boyd Ormand Bessemer City SOPHOMORE l. A Ai 14 i - a « A £ o n 4 M i J?, f P C jv- || Sally Ann Cutaway James Ray Overton Wilmington . ... Winterville Frances Waynn Owens Elsie Marie Owens Alice H. Page Ezra A. Page Angier Washington Morehead City Fairmont Royce Barden Pake Williston Second Row: Violette Frances Parham Oxford John Randolph Parker Kinston Martin Lucas Parker Nellie Faye Parker Jennie Sue Parrott Benson Alberton Creedmoor Richard M. Patch Southern Pines Troy Wendell Pate. Jr. Third Row: Robert Alexander Patterson Mary Ann Payne Goldsboro Rocky Mount Engelhard Elizabeth Faye Pearce Robert H. Pearsall Katy Ann Peele Zebulon Snow Hill Aulander Evelyn Penney Beulaville Benita Frances Perkins l.imln i laki fourth Row: James Edwin Phelps, Jr. John Hilary Phelps Barbara Jane Philbeck Elsie Lee Phipps Eleanor Laura Pierce James Walker Pincr. Rsa Gene Pittman Filth Row: Linwood Darrvl Pittman Helen Rose Pressley Dennis Ray Price Gayna Lucille Price ... Margie Ellen Price. Paul W. Price Norman Ernest Pridgen, Sixth Row: Rodger Elbert Pritchard Voight Verne Pritchard Peggy Dean Privette Herbert Francis Prythcrc Ronald Loften Quinn Gene Darwin Rackley ' Joan Ramseur Greenville Greenville Franklinville Favetteville Mt. Gilead Marshallberg Scotland Neck Rocky Mount Springs Selma ensboro Wilson Rocky Mount Beaufort Pink Hill Rockv Mount Winnabow CLASS p n P; a n p 43 £ r o o £ £4 A f? ft i  1 ftVrt Row : Charles Ormond Radford La Grange Greenville Fowl Fifth Sixth h Row: Al Cader Roughton Elizabeth City- Paul Harper Rasberrv Seven Springs Marion Eugene Ratliff .. Morven Jackie Marie Rouse- Havelock Robert Allen Raynor Newton Grove Hamlet Lou Anne Roust Kinston Oreida Lee Reaves Margaret Anne Roust Kinston Dallas S. Reep Alma Jean Rowland Raleigh Harmon Ellis Register, Jr. Warsaw Windsor Harrell Ruffin Ahoskie Second Row: George Butler Rhodes Row: Steve Pate Rush Rockingham Ravburn Rhodes Pink Hill Charles Eugene Russell Carthage Stacy V. Rhodes Richlands Beulah Mae Sadler. . Baybo.ro Princeton Barbara Carol Richardson Zebulon Elizabeth Dean Richardson Wendell Bryan Jerome Salter Atlantic Don Leon Ricketts Portsmouth, V a. Hobbsville Lindsay Stuart Savage Greenville Richard Elmo Riddick Peggy Laverne Savage .Williamston Third Row: Harry B. Ritner, Jr. Rocky Mount Row: Alberta Clark Scott Grimcsland Thelma Carole Robbins Pollocksville Billy Ray Robinette Kannapolis lames Harold Scott New Bern Sylvia Bryant Rogers Greenville Arlene Margaret Schwab Robert Wilson Sessoms loseph Ernest Sexton Mary Elizabeth Sexton Portsmouth. Va. Ruin Blair Roper Hampton, Va. Lumbcrton Alton Glenn Ross Greenville Rocky Mount Tarboro Janet Mane Ross Williamston SOPHOMORE a P o fS ft p ft © 13 ft £o r: Fourth Rou John Wallace Shaw Raleigh Jane Andrews Smith Mount Olive Linda Joyce Shaw Durham Marian Gray Smith Deep Run Margaret Shaw Oxford Norma Allan Smith Kenansville Frederick A. Shehdan Raleigh Robert brooks Smith Elizabethtown James Francis Shine. Jr. Rocky Mount Robert Thomas Smith Winton Royce G. Shingleton Stantonsburg Rube Waddell Solomon Greensboro Ralph Baxten Shumakcr, Jr. Green, S. C. Nancy Hayden Spain Manson Second Row: Fifth Row: Rov B. Shutt Cycle William Pavne Speight Roanoke Rapids Norma Jean Siler Slier City Anne Bly Speller Windsor Patricia Lee Simmonds New Bern Julian Carver Spencer Sunbury Gayle Arden Simpson .. Burlington Margaret Faye Spivey Tabor City Jonnie Ryan Simpson Greenville Billie Joyce Spruill Aurora Robert Frank Sinclair Mooresville Peggy Love Spruill Merntt Charles M. Sioussat Elizabeth City Clayton Godfrey Standi Greenville Third Row: Sixth Row: Libby Small Edenton Offie Johnston Stancill Greenville Bettv Shirley Smith Goldsboro Walter Joseph Stell. Ill Greenville Charles Edward Smith ... Panama Mildred Jane Stephens Whiteville Dwight Lewis Smith Varina Eleanor Ann Stephenson Garysburg Elaine Smith Deep Run Jerry Leon Stewart Durham James A. Smith „. Morehead City Peggy Lou Stewart Raleigh 1 James Enoch Smith Washington Phyllis Jean Stocks Ayden CLASS A d o p p n o a £ ft p £ D O C I fl Lit 11 1 i First Rou Foitrt, h Row: Willard Bruce- Stone Coals [anet Kent Thomas Windsor Charlotte Grace Strickland Smithficld Franklin lames Thomas Carthage Marian Laverne Strickland, Jr. Battleboro Frances Stroud Thompson Pink Hill Thclma Strickland Ccrro Gordo Nina Thompson Pembroke Helen Kate Stucke) Pikevillc Olivia Steed Thompson Richlands Barbara Ann Sugg Snow Hill Marjorie Ann Tinger Apex Mary Susan Sugg Dunn Ronnie Thomas Tolcr ludv Tolson Jacksonville- Gene Mitchel Sutton Greenville Woodland Second Rou Fifth Ron- ' : )ohn Robert Sutton Mount Olive Wallace Mildred Beth Tripp A) den Lois Catherine Sykes Kathryn Brooks Tucker Ruth Turnage Ronald Graj Sykcs Nashville Black Creek James William Tadlock Rockingham Gene Turner Morganton Su I). Talton Selma Margaret Ellen Tuton Whlteville Mar) Grcj Tart Clarkton Claud, Cameron Tyson, |r. Farmville Barbara Ann Tax lor Nashville Rov Jennings Tyson, ]r. Godwin Evan Bryant Taylor Buies Creek Martha E. Underbill Selma Third Rou Sixth Row: Hcnrj L. Taylor, Jr. Oxford Wilfred Hale Vance Apex Wilbur Murle Tcachey Wilmington William Nathan Vestal, Jr. [osi rli Melton Terr) Williamston [esse William Vick Conway Robert Steven Terry Rockingham Donald F.mil Vickstrom Can... Nebraska Helen | .,n Tew Roscboro |i yet F.lizabcth V;ns , Swansboro [can 1 arolyn Tharrington Rocky Mount George F.dv.urd Wioln Kannapolis Cassa Marilvn Thayer Louisburg Irma Walker Gibsonville [ack (.. Thomas Sanford loseph Leonard Wallace Wallaci SOPHOMORE ft ft ft J ft ft A ? ) ft A ft ft £ ft ft Ficrf AW: Mary Patricia Walters Benjamine Lee Ward, |r. Jimmy Warner, Jr. Pine Level Battleboro Charlotte Fowl fifth Sixth h Row: lames Oliver Williams Betty Jean Williamson Gerald Worth Willis Walter Thomas Willis Lucille Willoughby Shirley Anne Willoughb) Betsj Willson Betty Jo Winstead Row: Terrance Lee Witherington Jimmj Lcrov Woodall Glenn Woodard Robert Theodore Woodlief Rockv Mount Evergreen Morehead Citv Hilda Myra Warren Leland Asheboro Bell Arthur Ahoskie Roxboro Spring Hope Vanceboro Selma Walter Atkinson Warren Bennie W. Waters, Jr. Wade Hampton Waters Albert Roland Webb Hampstead Washington Washington Kinston Second Row: lack Harold Webb William Gordan Weeks Rockingham Rocky Mount Kenneth Rand West Wilson Oriental Lola Jean West Aberdeen William Harold West Richard Donald Westbrook Henry M. Wheeler Herbert Walton Whcless San Bernardino, Cal. .. Mcbanc Walstonburg Spring Hope Dan Kenneth Wo,, ten Lillian Carolyn Wooten Patsy Brown Wooten Wayne Rankin Workman Hookerton Chadburn Third Row: Susie Navclla White Walter Thomas White Barbara Anne Whitehurst Shelby Dean Wicker Tvner Raleigh Bethel Row: Naomi [oyce Worsley Charles M. Worthington Elbert C. Yarborough Marilyn Gayle Yarle) Robb R. Young Mona lane Young Pinkney Bervl Young Robersonville Princeton Broadway Jesse Lee Wiggins Richlands Isaac K. Williamson Selma Donn Manlev Wiles Jackie Wilkins Burlington Lumbertnn Washington CLASS f f ' FRESHMEN This was a year of standing in line and of going to dances for you David Bennett We made it! Gone forever is the tag freshman — but we wouldn ' t trade a moment of our first year for anything. The list of first-time college thrills goes on and on — that first evening walk through Wright Circle, our first college football season, being sere- naded by the Frats at Christmas, the fabulous Les Brown Dance — our first taste of a really Collegiate dance, the sea of unfamiliar faces that was to become as familiar as any we know, our own dance, the first date after Thanksgiving when girls could ride, and oh so many more — including the bewildering realization that we were always glad to return after a weekend at home. Oh sure — we forgot to sign in a couple of times. It was a little hard for as to adjust to this whole new way of life; but to quote a line from Teahouse of August Moon : Not easy to learn; sometimes pain- ful, But pain makes man wise and wisdom makes life endurable . Freshman Class Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SGA Representative Jay Robbins David Bennett Jay Robbins Diana Johnson Mary Lou Parker Ann Adams Johns Mary Lou Parker FRESHMAN Mamie Abbott Kinston Carlton Jay Adams Greenville Elizabeth Ann Adams Durham William Colbreth Adams Faison Robert Alvin Aiken Wilmington Nancy Jean Alcock 1 ' ollocksville A iLii iSW Huey B. Allen Wendell ( | ' Patricia Bunn Allman Zebulon f« fe ' - ■L , Donnell Cobb Alphin Mt. Olive V Nancy Evelyn Alphin Mt. Olive A xr ' F% Lemuel Gillette Aman, Jr. Jacksonville y V y - A _ J . V V , M Norman W. Anderson Rockingham l T M -A U Edward T. Andrews Robersonville .f I • . . K ? « K - wmf ¥ • ' fe — ' Lillie Margaret Andrews Williamston ' ' I _ W Marvin Lee Andrews Farmville William C. Andrews Rocky Mount ' . Richard Bryant Anthony Wilson .. ..-• ' ? 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James Fletcher Barwick Kinston Fleming Dulano Bass Fairmont Barbara Ann Batchelor Spring Hope James William Batchelor Richlands Letitia Batts Chinquapin George R. Baynes Summerfield Sylvia Mae Beasley Raleigh Joel Conrad Beatty Cherry Point Merrill Wesley Belch Ahoskic William E. Bellamy Rockingham Nancy Ann Bell Raleigh Joe Stanley Bcnficld Richard Allen Bcnfield David Benjamin Bennet Ann G. Benton Bright Davis Benton Everette Joseph Best p P ft p a p t?i CLASS ft ft ;-C) ft ft 3 ft 15 ft rife 4) - V A p • L2 l P rt c Gloria Faye Best Dudley Carolyn Elizabeth Bilbro Washington Shelley Jean Bizzell Snow Hill Virginia Caroline Blanford New Bern Janet Lynn Blue Carthage Larry Lee Blythe New Bern Ivey A. Bolton Warrenton Leon De Bonner Aurora Ann Gregory Boone Wcldon Sandra Jean Boone Burlington Mars Kenneth Booth Hubert Floyd Clinton Bowe n Belhaven Milton Bowen Williamston Patricia Faye Bowen Williamston Elizabeth Ann Bowman Liberty Hilda Sue Bowman Gcrmanton Judy Starr Bowman Graham Barbara Josephine Boyd Lenoir Charles Fuller Boyd Chocowinity David Cleveland Boyd, Jr. Grimesland William M. Boyd, Jr. Portsmouth, Va. Purvis Elton Boyette Raleigh John Braddy Washington Carolyn M. Bradley Fuquay Springs Cary Everette Bradley Sandford Robert Harrell Branch Winterville Patricia Ann Brannan Clayton Charles F. Briggs Kitty Hawk Betty Frances Briggs Reidsville Barbara Carolyn Briley Polkton Lennon Glenn Briley Greenville Jasper Tull Brinkley Teachey Alyce Rae Britt Fairmont Barbara Britt Goldsboro Carroll Merton Britt Merry Hill David W. Britt Dublin James Edwin Britt Milwaukee Janice Jacqueline Britt Coierain Anne Page Brooks Roxboro Donald Lee Brooks Norfolk, Va. William H. Brooks, Jr. Rocky Mount Betty Sue Brothers South Mills Eugene Mosely Brown Greenville Lawrence Atwood Brown Kinston Jakey Medford Bryant Vanceboro Donald K. Buchanan Winston-Salem Shirley Best Buchan Henderson Charlie R. Buck Greenville Richard John Buckley Seaford, Del. Barbara Jean Bullock Williamston Mattie Jane Bullock Stokes Vernon Leary Burgess Shawboro Fannie Kathleen Burroughs Henderson Amelia Gray Burrus Hatteras FRESHMAN Daphne Jean Bunn Zebulon fik g k 4 k Sfe M Sandra Nell Bunn Zebulon B Sk MT I It ¥ WM % 2 ■ Frank Bush Jacksonville WT J £ , f I J £W , J J. ,5 Rov Jackson Burner Havelock ▼ ■ M W t W. f A Nancy Ann Caldwell Wadeville J« . AT 1 CL % - ™ 1 Betty Pearl Calhoun Favetteville AT V Hk A V , ' fefc A llfei Carolyn Jones Calloway Lexington i JJflL J J t l Wl T I 4K Kate Marilyn Cameron Kinston BT 1 f i P V. James Herbert Causbv Morganton 9 ■ • ■ ' T--J - JY - W Roy Glenn Capps Raleigh J . j ft %. M W Carole Ann Carr Wallace L «§7 Aft M • Harlan Boyd Carraway. Newport Z r A V_ w -  v V W John Askby Carroll Hookerton «j +f K V JflBfc S, 5,£ ' 55S3 3 £Sfc O i O Barbara Caroline Carter Shelby i S lb - F ' Carl Edward Carter Burnsville 2-  - 4 B Jt Eva Olivia Carter K.nston T. V  W fe l5 - . Hfe .Jfex iiflR . Zelia Ann Chandler Durham I 3hZf f U V Ida Elizabeth Cherry Williamston f« . HT  4 , ■ V I Margaret Cherry Williamston i T  '  Peggy LaVisa Chrisman Summit iOt w | — Betty Jo Christopher Portsmouth, Va. _ w y ' V - ' v Gwendolyn 0 V fcv k- jlB k Helen Jean Clark Carthage _ _m wfc W   9 James Dallas Clark Greenville ■ ■ | B ™  «• K • ' F Nancy Fleming Clay .Stem _j jT W -- «=• ▼ . . ' Mary Esther Cleeve Wilmington „ Eva Ann Coburn Robcrsonville Linda Ruth Coburn Leonard C. Coogins Barbara Ann Cole Dorothy Jean Collier Elizabeth Irene Collin Mary Ruth Comer Gastonia Chapel Hill Clarkton New Bern Cameron m 9 n 1 Louise Scott Cooper Graham Lyle William Cooper, Jr Durham Annette Coppersmith Elizabeth City George Lewis Cox Tabor City Loranda Gail Cox Graham William Steele Cox Washington a ? a ,: £ Ann B. Couch Bridgetor Claybon Bruce Council Momsvillc Paula Frances Council St. Paul ' : Constance D. Coveney Burlingtor Emily Thomas Crabtree Durhan John Samuel Craddock Reidsvilh , 5 Frames Kathryn Cranford Nell Bowers Craven Janice Nell Creech Frances Geraldine Crisp ( Dan R. Critcher Will Roger Crocker Burlington Leland Smithfield 9 i n « ft p CLASS £V i . V4I f o € i ft, -. o fe 9 l A ft £ O 9 •: f £ v o £ Anno ( ' room Burlaw Barbara (can Crotts Lexington Dorothy Viola Culberson Siler City William Thomas Culliphcr ..Oak City Robert Nicholas Cullis Southport Mclvin G. Cunningham Walstonburg Patsy Sue Curley Dallas John Fulton Dallas Leaksville Gloria Dianne Daniels Atlantic Ida Rose Daniels Colerain l,.i ldine Mae Davenport les Ray Davis Jacqueline Anne Davis Rocky Mount Joan Belle Davis Henderson Marioric Anne Davis Warsaw Elizabeth Ann Dawkins Sanford Pearl Jannette Dean Greensboro Susan Deichn Durham Edg3r M. Delamar. Jr. Rocky Mount Miriam Joyce Dennis Grifton James F. Devtne Raleigh Mary Lou Dickens Littleton Louise Ann Dickcrson Roxboro Martha Rebecca Dilday Ahoskie Sarah Imogene Dilday Bobby Carroll Dixon Jasper Willis Dixon Rebecca Anne Dixon David Ernest DooLittle Ahoskie Dunn Grimesland Franklinton Rockingham Weldon Delano Alex Driver Gerald Stover Duffle Mary Lois Duke Raymond L. Duke Nancy E. Dunbar Richmond, Va. Boston, Va. Patecasi Nags Head - w Willadean Duncan Whitcville Gayles Liles Dunn Zcbulon John Barnes Dunn Wilhamston Betty Jo Dupree Angier Joyce Anne Dupree Smithfield Victoria Estelle Eborn Bath Nellie Kay Edgerton Burgavv Betty Jane Edwards Chadbourn Betty Sue Edwards Princeton Betty Thomas Edwards Youngville Billy Edwards Clarkton Charlotte Ann Edwards Smithfield David Mitchell Edwards Nashville Harvey Lindy Edwards Chicod Sarah Ann Edwards Greensboro Peggy Catherine Efird Kinston Charles Everett Elgin Leeburg, Va. Norm L. Ellington Raleigh FRESH MAN Glennic Ruth Ellis Stantonsburg Robert A. Ellwanger Rockingham Marjorie Macon Estcs Raleigh Frances Ann Eubanks Raleigh Donald R. Everhart Winston-Salem Barbara Harrison Everett Robert L. Everett Parmele Thomas Arnold Farlow Sanford Julia Gay Fellon Wilson Ronald Bruce Felton Rocky Mount William Thomas Felton New Bern Martha Sue Flanagan Maurice Franklin Fleming Stokes Bobbie Jean Flowers Four Oaks Lou Ellen Flowers Fremont Eugene Floyd Fairmont Alice Joyce Flyc Green James Frederick Fordham Kinston Edwin Dale Fowler Harvey Fowler Alma Ruth Franklin Willard L. Franklin Joseph Marion Fulford Carolyn Ann Fulghum J££ 2 Shirley Ann Gallimore Lexing Jack J. Garcia Greenv Sarah Jane Garoner Goldsboro  _ Lamuel Barnhill Garris Greenville A — J Jessie Willard Clay Zebulon  W Marvin Ray Gay Whitakers 1 1 Betty Lou Gaylord Pantego ,T F. Ronnie Lee Gerringer Lcaksville Verda Joyce Gilbert Greenville Margaret Alice Glisson Gates A _j Murray Vernon Godle Bath ' m Jacob W. Godwin Stella Helen M. Gooden Elizabethtown Bette Jean Goodhart Baltimore, Md. Jean Lennox Gore Whiteville Richard Kev Grav Greenville Vincent T. Greek ' Bound Brook. N. J. I Robert Hatch Greene Suzanne Darbv Griffin William F. Griffin William Larrv Griffin Howard Grimes Beulaville Burlington Allen Grissom Roanoke Rapids Lewis Taylor Gurkin Williamston Raymond Glcnwood Gurley Goldsboro ague Hackney Cirrboro Clyde J. Haddock Vanceboro Harricttc Bruce Hagan R..ck Mount ft ft P p ' ■ ■ Q Q CLASS O f K f | ff} P £ ■£ Allen Keith Hale Judith Carol Hale Carlton Earl Hall Madlinc Hall Martha Jane Hamn John T. Hamner Evelyn Joanna Hardee Floyd Ellsworth Hardc William R. Hardison Frederick A. Hardy Amelia Ann Harker Ramon Alphonso Ham Kenneth Weston Harper Larry W. Harper Ennis Ray Harrell Fayette Wilson Harrell Jasper Hilton Harrell Peggy Jean Harrell Phvllis Jane Harrell Charles Thomas Har Cox Ward Harris Franklin Ray Harris Glenda Jollv Harris Lacye Bailev Harr.s Caroline Rose Harvey Donald Richard Haskin: Gerald Lee Hasty Terry Wood Hauser Hugh Hanford. Greenville Ayden Wilhamston Tarboro Pollocksville Ahoskie Rose Hill Wilhamston Carthage Forest City Lumberton Neuse . Littleton Goldsboro Monroe Greensboro Graham Ann Have Phillip Conrad Haynes Spray Jo Ann Heath Chicod John Brvan Hellen Vanceboro W. H. Hendrix Lake Waccamaw Jackson Allen Henley Asheboro Joseph D. Henry Chattanooga, Tenn. Adrian Deams Herring Towson, Md Patricia Ann Herring Greenville Nancy Sue Hicks John Handy High Frances Amanda Hill Leonard Thomas Hill Towson, Md. Rocky Mount Trenton Washington Nattie Grav Hill Chocowinitv Marvin Earl Hill Smithficld Robbie Jeanette Hinton Kenly Robert E. Hintz West Liberty, Iowa Janet Elizabeth Hodges Sanford Maxwell D. Hodges. Jr. Engelhard Charles C. Hoffman .Alexandria, Va. Helen Linda Hogan Chapel Hill Shirlev Dean Holland Greenville Max Hollamon Four Oak-. Miriam Elaine Hollev Wilmington William Hampton Hollev Wilmington FRESHMAN lanice Holhday Williamston Elizabeth Ann Holloman Goldsboro Benme Martin Holloway Mount Holly Randell E. Holmes Manteo James Radford Holton Greensboro Alice Anne Home Tabor City Washingtor Jr. Belhaver rulion, Ohic Thomas Horton, Jr. Richard Onslow Howard, Rachel R. Howell Ver William Donald Howell Selma William Boyd Humble Washington Rossie Lurlene Humphrey Fayetteville Shirley Ann Hunt Evelyn L. Hunter Ronald Charles Hum John Preston Hud Peggy Jean oHudso! Harriet E. Icard Esther Marie Ingle Alice Lou Jackson...... Carolyn Rose Jackson Eugene Reid Jackson Joseph Ray Jackson June LaNell Jackson 9 p ? lfc H iiH tfs o iB tMsft Oi ft) f ft .7 |ft. il Pcggv Ann Jackson Rohrrsonvil Ralph Douglas Jacobs New Ber Alton Ray James Bethi Cynthia D. James Williamstc Maurice Douglas James Stoki Andrew Preston Jarvis Greenvil P v P P f ' l Johnnie Lou Lula Jenkins Mary Blanch Diana Ruth Eleanor Jane Joh Frances E. Johns. Washington Elizabethtown Asheboro Trenton Roanoke Rapids Gail E. Johnson George F. Johnson Hunter Ann Johnso Jennv Lind Johnsc Mary Louise Johns Peggy Louise Johr ( e Bettv Jean Jones Harry G. Jones Sylvia Ann Jones Frances Joy Jorda Jesse Herbert Joyn Cecil Perry Julian Artemis C. Bruce Nels I manue] K Carroll Jea |.,ne Wate Maxine Ke Kanipe ■ Kean ft A A f) ft t CLASS jT ffi ft ft ft © € « (tv O  p :) p O - p p illy Ann Kehaye ill Ann Kelly u Pauline Kcnd Edenton Sanford Fayetteville Mnunt Olive High Point Rocky Mount James Malcolm Knox Bolivia James S. Kohler Conshohocken, Pa. Jane Roberta Lackey Hiddenitt Carroll Wesley Lait James V. Lamb Curtis Homer Lam Ira Thurman Land Thomas Earl Land Camaria Anne Lane Pailen Rav Lane Anne Dolores Langhii Dorothy Anne Lang Allie Doris Lanier Beth Lansche Jobil Mae Lassiter V Lanyhurs Lumbertoi Goldsbor, High Pom High Poin Siler Cif Hertford Itimore, Md. Raleigh Chinquapin New Bern ia Beach. Va. Sylvia Faye Lassiter James George Lee ., . Ted Manning Lee Johanna E. Leeuwer Hilton Davis Leggeti Patsy June Leonard Jov Lee Lewis Marv Geraldine Lev Michael W. Lewis Robert C. Lewis. Ji Helen Jane Liles Julia Dewar Liles Leonard Dawd Lille Barbara Anne Lindl, Paul Rudolph Lindse Richard Little Barbara Ann Lloyd Joel Baynes Long Richard Karl L ; Four Oaks Fort Bragg .. Cassatt. S. C. bure Wilmington e Robersonville Louisburg sland Point, eville sville Tarbo Williamsti Tarbo Founta FRESHMAN Betty lean Little Winterville Melda Ann Lucas Lucama Kumne H. Lusk Fayetteville Jeanette Byrd Lupo Wade Ham. Kl Warren McCrabe Newport Mary Ida McCall Salemburg Kh abith Ann Mediums Rciilsvil ' Barbara Jean McDaniel Statesvil Irvin Ray McDonald Goldsbor Patricia Lee McFadyen Sanfor Ann Lee McGwigan Enfiel Ann Lhzaheth McKav Red Sprint fc ti Billie Jo McLamb Daniel F. McLauri Lena Kay McLemc Mary Lee McPherson South Mills Gail Deanna McSvvain China Grove- Diana Patricia Mabrv Hoi lister Graham V. Mallard Trenton Nancv Carol Mallard Trenton Svlvia Jean Mallard Trenton P fi £ « Betty Crcdle Mann Rita P. Mann William A. Mangum C Herman W. Marshburn Margaret Ann Marshall Carolyn Rose Massengil judv Frances Masse; Katina M. Matinos Carolyn Annette Matthew Sarah E. Matthews Kathenne I. Maupin James G. Meads San Fr Fairfield Jew Port na Beach Richlands Graham :.ur Oaks Raleigh £ A Ik loan Spinks Melton . Martha Rose Mendenhall Cary Max Elbert Menius China Grove Gene Gordon Mercer Black Creek Carolyn F. Merritt Clinton Clarice Rose Merritt Chapel Hill Graham W. Merritt Kenneth L. Midvett( Halford Dean Mills a P n as f  g o  Bobby Carson Milk Mei w j n Scott Milk- Calvin Evans Mills Nickie E. Mil 4,fc4 4ik4.to t p J J CLASS on; k n L £ ££ Kenneth Karl Moody Ann Carol Moore Carolyn Rose Moore Deep Run New Bern Clinton Raleigh ' .abeth City Grecnwllc Harry Osborne Moore Marshal Ibcrg James Curtis Moore La Grange Mary Janice Moore Rinston Nancy B. Moorefielcl Milton Daphne E. Morgan Po rtsmouth, Va. James Clarence Morgan, Jr. Bath Wayne Bryant Morris Apex Foster W. Morse Portsmouth. Va. Barbara Ann Morton Franklinton William E. Mullineaux Rocky Mount Joe Carroll Musgrave Pikeville Tommy Nash Monroe Shirlev Ann Nave ' Ellis E. Nelson Gilbert Holmes I Lenona O. Newsoi Joan Hart Mewton Betty Jane Nichols Asheville Goldsboro m Washington Winston-Salem Wilson Bell Arthur William Thomas Noble Mary Gertrude Orr Nelda Joyce Overman William Bruce Page Paige Parker Mary Lou Parker Scarlett Parks Sherwood Wade Peaco Perry B. Pearson Kristi L. Pendergraft Lee Eld red Perry Linda Mae Perry.. Oliver Daniel Perry Margaret G. Pettit Gerald W. Phillips Anne S. Pierce Janice Faye Pierce Goldsboro Carrboro Kinston Raleigh Raeford Fremont Gastonia Chapel Hill Bailey Selma Colerain mth, Va. Rocky Mount Washington Bassett, ' Va. Portsmouth. Va. Kenlv Melvin Bryan Poulson Engelhard Gcnnette Faye Powell Lucama Margaret Rose Powell Greenville Ida Mac Presnell Beech Creek Carmen Lee Pridgcn Nags Head Elsie Joyce Pridgcn Raleigh Flossie W. Pridgen Whitevillc Dukes Frank Purnell Goldsboro Elvin Dillon Quick Jacksonville Patricia Ann Quinn Seven Springs William Earl Rackley Goldsboro Eleanor Sue Rando Sylvia Jane Ratclifl Carl E. Ray Janette Clare Regan Edith Laura Resist ' Jack Lee Reynolds Charles Alexander Rhodes Lowell George H. Rhodes New Bern lean Gray Rice Aberdeen Carolyn Edwcna Rich Rocky Mount Edwin Marshall Ricks Plymouth Beverly Jean Riggs Cove City Garnctt Sue File [ay Sea ee Riddle South Boston. Va. Riddle Plymouth Ritchie Salisbury nbark Rose Hil John Nelson Robbins Josephine Annette Robcr Mary Rose Robertson Knightdale Fredric Robertson Littleton Nancv Louise Rogers Wilson Betsy Jean Rose Newton Grove Romulus Effie Car Sylvia Ann Rouse Charlotte C. Rowe Merle Gray Rowe Winnie Ruffin K.ir.sn n Seven Springs Louisburg Blounts Creek Pink Hill Sylvia Betty- San. !• i Angela E. Santana Havana. Cuba James Harold Sasser Hallsboro Stafford B. Saunders Richmond, Va. Bob R. Sawyer Tarboro Robert R. Sawyer Guilford College Rosemary C. Schaub Baltimore. Md. Virginia Clarice Scott Franklin, Va. Clara Mae Scssoms Edna Earle Shaw William G. Shaw Betsy Jean Shcarin Anne Corenc Skipp Bob Ray Si Ellsworth R. Robert W. Si Lumberton Littleton Atkinson Vaughan Durham FRESHMAN ftp p  a ft A ft ft A cy p sp 0. f$ a Irk. i M JtM CLASS ftp p £) pop Barbara Fane Smith Morgan Carolyn Rac Smith Wil Charles W. Smith Willow Spri Dons Jean Smith Grccm Eddie Arnold Smith Elizabeth : Smith Geraldinc Smith HarrclK Harold Smith Greenville Hubert Smith Elizabethtown John Weston Smith. Jr. Atlantic Junius Cecil Smith Ruffin Mar Alice Smith Vancebt.ro Peggie Faye Smith Angle Richard F. Smith Roanoke Rapid Robert Allen Smith Smithfiel Roy Raby Smith Grecnvill Sarah Elizabeth Smith Vancebor Sylvia Roberta Smith Roanoke Rapid Robert Gene Soden Rockv Mount Walter Richard Spell Roseboro lames Thomas Spencer Farmville John Robert Spencer. Jr. Pink Hill Nathan H. Spencer Merritt William G. S ,it- CharWtes illc. V, lane Elizabeth Staples Richmond. Va. Opal Lee Starling Elizabeth Citv Margaret Rose -Starnes Raleinh Ellen Sturkie Rockin-ha Hettv Jo Sumrell Carolina Lee Sua Rm Davis Stvron Margaret E. Sull Roanoke Rapids FRESHMAN Christine Taylor Deep Run James Thomas Taylor Robersonville Maxine E. Taylor . ... Cary Pamiley Ann Taylor Enka Dorothy Ann Taylor Angier Ralph Rudolph Teal McFarland Jeneal Teander Edna Hilda Tedder Billy Eugene Thackc Robert R. Theofield Betty A. Thomas Evelvn Fay Thomas Jacksonville Tarboro Graham Favetteville Sanford Burlington Paul F. Thomas. Jr Holly Ridge Claudine Kay Thomason. Kannapolis Amchta Thompson Cerro Gordo Kermit A. Thompson La Grange Eugene Allen Thorne New Bern Albert Justice Threewitts Littleton Z2 Esther Jewel Tillett Mary Joyce Tillman Claudia Jane Todd Edward L. Todd Jacques O. Todd William Thomas Tomli Wanchese Bonlee Ahoskie Elizabethtown Warsaw nson Raleigh Glenda Rae Touchberry .. Sumter, S. C. Jerry Sue Townsend Fairmont Janice C. Trent Reidsville Carolyn Tripp Greenville Graydon W. Tripp . . Winterville Ronald H. Trull Hopewell, Va. ilmington Grifton Albemarle Mary E. Trulove Argent Moore Tucker Janice Amorelle Tucki Janice Lucille Tucker Grimesland Patricia Ann Tucker Richmond, Va. Ruth Lois Tucker Grimesland Margaret Jane Turnage La Grange Ray Taylor Tuten. . Portsmouth, Va. Dahlia Tuttle Portsmouth, Va. Patricia Anne Twiford ... Stumpy Point Esdier S. Tyler Robersonville Shirley Dean Tyner Gi Pearl Mae Tyndall Alice Ruth Underhill Glenn Lee Upchurch Sarah Jane Upchurch Charles M. Uzzell Phereba E. Uzzle Emma Faye Vann ... Matilda June Vann Lyman Bryan Venters Paul Vinson, Jr. Nancy Kav Waggoner Bettv Sue Walker a a Si © CLASS ft Deri (i. Walker Betty [can Wall [anct Lavee Wall [immie E. Wall Linyear M. Wallace Joseph Walters Davis Anne Ward Jessie Laura Ward Nancy Lynette Ward Neehe Ross Ward Elizabeth E. Warwick Eloise Roselyn Waters iv Earnest Watkins Leonard Watson Alene Watson M.„ Oh Wendell Smithfield Greenville Washington Pine Level Nakina Beech Creek Williamston Nakina Lumberton Winterville Movodan Goldsboro Lenoir Lenoir Belhaven Southport Jesse hi Watts Cit  f f ft Donald Glenn Weathers Clayton Effie M. Weeks Mount Olive Rov Devon West Roseboro Marv J. Whalev Richlands Barbara Stewart Whichard Bethel Dorothv S. White Scotland Neck Emilie Rebecca White Hertford Walter Credle White Colerain Eugene Long Whitefield Fayetteville Mary G. Whitehead Dunn Marv Lou Whitehurst Stokes Joyce Ann Whittle Warsaw Kemp B. Wickizer Morehead Citv Stephen L. Wilkerson, Jr. Greenville Sylvester L. Willard Washington Marv Annette Willetts Lcland Kenneth R. Williams Kinston Philip L. Williamson... New Bern Joanna Parker Williford Hertford Barbara Ann Willis Morehead City Nancv Joan Willis Williston Barbara Ella Windlev Pinetown Ann Elizabeth Wilson Mount Ohse 9 ft p 0 t lib ijafcftt i illian Anne W Margaret Ellen Woods Virgihna. Va. John Stewart Wooten. Jr. La Grange Gerald Gibson Wright Raeford Charles Rav Wvatt Portsmouth. Va. MarJ Lou Wyrick . . Gibsonville Carol L nn Young Wilmington Ralph Lloyd Zchring Alexandria. Va. No Friday classes! Who is hungry? [ust cool water TWO YEAR BUSINESS STUDENTS SECOND YEAR BUSINESS STUDENTS First Row: Ruth Hazel Bailey Eloise Bass Martha T. Boughman Williamston Lucama Tlu Fou rd Row: Jean Carol Hargett Barbara Jane Harrell Nancy Lee Houston New Bern Colerain Warsaw Darrell Milton Boyd Hilda G. Brown Rocky Mount Magnolia Robersonville Harrell Everett Mabe Jane Ayers Martin Barbara Ann Moore Prospect Hill Everetts Betty Jean Davenport Rrocky Mount Second Row: Elizabeth Ann Davis Norlina rth Row: James David Nance Brunswick Patricia Anne Dickerson Opal Mayhevv Edwards Oxford Chocowinity Audrey Lou Powell Raddie Faye Quinn James Cameron Stroud Barbara Ann Taylor Evelyn H. Walston Hampton, Va. Pink Hill Win. Robert Edwards Tarboro Warsaw Gunhilde Gunnerson Barbara Jean Hales Morehead Jacksonville Robersonville Snow Hill Fifth Row Iris . Betti Mar) Ann Kay nnette Warner e Brooks Weldon • Eliza White Dixon Wilkerson New Bern Henderson Scotland Neck Greenville Yvonne Willis Beaufort 9( FIRST YEAR BUSINESS STUDENTS Carol Ann Allen Mona Fay Arthur Kathryn Louise Avent Lucy Nan Averette Doris Lee Avery Carolyn Elizabeth Baxtei Evelyn Joyce Beaman Second Row: James Walter Berry Betty Lou Bowen Mildred Jean Boyd Frances Ellen Bryant Varina Elaine Cameron Diana Jo Clark Patty Jo Cobb Third Row: Bobby Mitchell Coggins Lessie Lee Cole Patricia Parker Congletoi Manteo Beaufort Rocky Moutn Oxford Beaufort Pompano Beach, Fla. Snow Hill Bath New Bern Spring Hope Aberdeen Kinston Durham Greenville Durham Stokes Third Row, continued: Rachel Lee Connell Carolyn Corbett Oxford Avden Elizabeth Faye Crawford Betty Jean Daniels Halls ' boro Kinston Fourth Row: Anita Louise Daugherty Ann Gayle Davenport Patricia Carol Davis Betty Jean DeVane Saint Pauls Portsmouth, Va. Fairmont Saint Pauls Samuel Christopher Die Janet Marie Eakes kerson Henderson Reuben Edwards Clarkton Fifth Row: Gertrude Elizabeth Fair Alice Janet Farrell cloth Garland Aberdeen Patricia Ann Ferrell Raleigh Plymouth Linda Lou Floyd Kay Forrest Kinston William Verdery Garnei Dubbin FIRST YEAR BUSINESS STUDENTS Leora Jane Godwin Phyllis Ann Gold - Ahoskic Whiteville Lois Anne Greenwa) Barbara Griffin Virgilina. Va. Ayden Betty Sue Hamilton Smithheld Bobby Howard Hardison Williamston Amy Jean Harrell Oak City Annette Elaine Head Greta Glen Hill Elsie M. Hooper Seven Springs Sneads Ferry Rockv Mount Paula Ann Horner Bailev Kathcnnc Elizabeth lames Doyle Anita Jernigan Rocky Mount Norma Marie Joyner Mt. Olive Joseph Camel Kearney Mary Maynard Kecne Four Oaks Mt. Olive Merit Elizabeth Killing-worth Shirley Lane Kilpatrick Betty Louise King Fred Durwood Layton Wrightsville Beach Edenton Kathryn Elizabeth Linthicum George Wotscn Litchfield Johnny Rav Maagum Margaret Louist Maultshj Durham Walstonburg Wallace Jeanette Mclntyrc N ' ancv Lvnn McNeill Rocky Mount Whiteville Carrie Mae McWilliams Aurora Martha Jo Mills Chocowinitv Clare Rawlings Mitchell New Bern Frances Lynette Mitchell Aulander |o Ann Myers Windsor Durham Evclvn Sue Oldham Orvi ' lle Wright Overton Greensboro FIRST YEAR BUSINESS STUDENTS Dorothy Jean Owens Harold Dean Painter Dorothv Marie Parker Smithfield Ijcqucfinc Sheffield Parker Reginald W. Parker Wrightsville Beach Tarboro Laura Sue Peed Zenobia Ruth Pike Raleigh Audrey Anne Price . Selma Shirley Anne Proctor Rocky Mount Shirley Elaine Rawls Oak City Robert Howard Reid Staley Suzanne Rieves Jean Eileen Sauter Dorothy Patricia Sears Betsy Potcat Shelton Barbara Kinsaul Smith Charles Russell Smith ... Portsmouth, Va. Yancewilk Rocky Mount Gloria Ann Smith Durham Hilda Grey Soles Whitevillc Kathleen Southerland Edwina Gave Steelman Chinquapin Asheboro Fourth Row: Nancy Jo Stevens Betty Joyce Stone Harriet Loretta Stone Edith Catherine Taylor Mary Elizabeth Tienken Emma Lucas Tilley Nannette Upchurch Tilth Row: Sandra Dianne Upchurch Norma Jean Vernon Ruth Mane Wade Jimmy Ray Wallace Carolvn Ann Walton Harriet Truman Ward Christine Elizabeth Watts Raleigh Rocky Mount Greensboro Sea Level Wilmington . . Greenville Scotland Neck Ahoskie Reidsvillc Williston Smithfield .S;i ; Rnw: sh,,!. VViut i i===5=== MCA The Young Men ' s Christian Association takes part in Spiritual Emphasis Week and undertakes other projects in the service of God. The campus Y.M.C.A. works with parents organization in seeking to reach students who are not Christians and to help them to discover that the way of Christ is the only way to live an effective and satis- fying life. One of the regular activities of the YMCA Program is the Thursday evening Vesper Service. YMCA Cabinet Members: Seated, left to right: Ralph Lamm, Louise Tyndall, Frank Moore. Gary Scarboro, and Fred Davenport. Standing, left to right: Eddie Dennis, Freddie James, Ken Roval, Justus McKell. and Ronnie Rose. YMCA Fosters Religion, Culture and Interfaith Work Left to right, Fust Row: Kenneth Cole, Gus Mar Billy Sharber, Eddie Dennis, Voi ht Pritchard, Jil Jimmy Ferrell, Ralph Lamm. Kendrick Askew, B y Walton. Third Ro Second Row: Taylor. Loui: illy Glover, Herman I Tyndall, O ' Brien Edv WCA Any woman student who will support the YWCA and its principles may become a member. Its purpose states: We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. The Y has become a symbol of worship, rec- reation, and good fun for all who wish to participate. Special holiday services, as well as the regular Vesper Services, which the YWCA joins with the YMCA in sponsoring have become traditions on the campus. YWCA Cabinet members, seated from left 1 right: Joy Harris. Betty Jo Carroll e Jones. Eugene Hayman, and Kathryn Win stead. Standing, from left to right. Ward, Martha House, June Quinn. Jean Ha gett, Janice EthndLic. Emilv Guntcr Louise Fitzgerald. Not Pictured: Pat Stanlev and Carolyn Moore. YWCA Unites in Creative and Religious Campus Life Left to right. First Rote: Man Oakley, Tanya Anderson, Sadie Y Billic Brillcv, Bettv Jean Johnson. Ann Tucker. Lois Grady, Sylvi Second Row: Ruth Crumpton, Dewavne Stanley, Alice Etheridge. Marjoric Lvon. Sallic Bass. Ann Hughes, Annette Capps, Irma Le Carol Cameron. Third Row: Florine Vaughan, Ann Smith. Peggj Barbara Smith. Jane Tucker. Janice Rhem. Arlcne Manning, Jc O ' Kcllev. and Svlvia Britt. Fourth Row: Janet Martin. Janet Ross lean Tfiarrington. Mane Nicholson. Pat Dickerson. Sue Talton, Xeel Iiuprcc. Barbara Fisher. Lcm DeLoateh. Annie Harris, an lackson. lane Crofton, Janet Fletcher. Sylvia Fields, Barbara Hai man. Beth Haues. Norma Lancaster. Pam Tavlor. Pat Everton. Ka Helen Stuckv. Eloisc Bass. Marie Lamm. Carole Chesson. Betty Gwatney. th. Gwen McLawhorn. Margaret Frye, Alice Flipe, and Fran Bellamy. Linglc, Dot Branch. Carole Carr. Sarah Everett. Betty Mobley, Patricia Cope, Nancv Rogers, Barbara Whitehurst. Roberta Patton, Paige Parker, and , Peggv Blue. Wilma Blue. Patricia Wentz, Doris Bryn, Barbara Kinney, owland. Ruth Turnage, Violette Parham. Janet Hill, Allie Barnes. Carolyn . Peel. Madalene Weeks. Pat Wooten, Gavle Simpson, Mildred Hamilton. : Johnson. Jannette Dean. Ann Darokins, Nancv Whitley. Carolyn Merritt. rbara Fowler. Fifth Row: Julia Jovner, Sandra Mcdford, Marv Forrest. Nancv Martha Wilson, Joyce Smith. Jo Ann DeBruhl, Martha House. Bettv Free- jmpson. and Emma Stephens. Left to right, First Row: Kenneth Cole, President Rae Bowcn, Recording Secretary; Greenville Banks, J Jean Sutton, Paula Horner, Jackie Parker, Shirley Pro Jean Hargett, Annette Warner, Bee Mcndenhall, Ann Mary Ellen Williams, Lois Fave Hewctt. Lorraine Su man, Hilda Warren, Sarah Adams, Bets) Shelton, A hams, Joan Ramseur, Meredith L. Edwards. Fourth Re Betty King, Shirley Moore, Patricia Lockamy, Glenn port, Kay Willis. Janice Rhem, Betty Daniels, Sylvia Herman Davies, Council Jarman, Harlon Mosley, Jin Samuel E. Haddock, Marvin Little. Terry Hauser, Ha ; Bobby Mann, Vice-President; Willa -., Treasurer. Second Row: Barbara :tor, Carolyn Baxter, Lois Greenway, Smith, Nan Averette. Third Row: tton, Joyce Mizelle. Bettv Mae Free- in Dawkins. Emily Pope, Kay Wil- « ■: James L. White. Carolyn Walton, Woodard. Gus Manus, Fred Daven- innes. filth Row: Flovd C. Brown, lmy Phelps. Thomas E. Ruffin. Jr., rreil Mabe, Don Ricketts. Organizations Are Th F.B.L.A. Co-Spons ith Pi Omega Pi flc ling Parade F. B. L A. Wins Again! The Future Business Leaders of America was organized for the purpose of fostering intere st in the business occu- pation and in business teaching, t o acquaint the students of the business education departn icnt with one another, and to work together for the mut ual interest and benefits of its members and of the Busine: ,s Education department as a whole. Veterans Club College Gets Liberty Bell The Veterans Club is a social organization for all ex-servicemen interested in furthering friend- ships and performing worthwhile duties for East Carolina College. It assists in the procurement of athletic scholarship funds, and in helping veterans with V.A. forms and college adjust- ments. One of the most outstanding contribu- tions of the Veterans Club to the campus was the presentation and dedication of the Victory Bell. Jim Clark DeWitt Fillmore John Karanikas John Morrow Bill Pergerson Coopie Burriss Walter Johnson Amory Mullen President Vice President Vice President Vice President Secretary of Loan Fund Treasurer Reporter Builders of Leaders First Row, left to rights Paul R. Lindsey, Bobby R. Hall, Jessie Riddle, Jim Warner, James E. Britt, Paul H. Raspberry, Marks K. Booth, Charlie Threewitts. Second Row, left to right: A. B .Benfield, Bill Brooks, Horace King, Robert L. Dyson, Vernon Bntton, Wayne Workman, Bob S. Wilson, Howard Grimes, Wal- ter A. Hasty. Jr. Third Row, left to right: Harvey Fowler, Gene Lilley. Robert E. Carter, Billy R. Lyerly, Milton Smith, Dr. Adams, faculty advisor. Fourth Row, left to right: Joe Sawyer, Jack Windley, DeWitt C. Fillmore, Jarvis J. Arthur, Jr., Donald Umstead, John Smith, Allen K. Hale, Walter Johnson, Walter White. ssssi MATH CLUB Evolved From Ancient Scholar The purpose of the Math Club is to promote a better understanding and appreciation of mathematics. The club sponsors talk on such topics as the evolution of mathematics to the present place it takes in society, openings in jobs for math students, and aids for the math teacher. Row, seated left to right: Richard Elzzcll, Jr., Feme Highsmith. Ann Bowles. Margaret Secretary-Treasurer; Edwin Second Row: Shirley Hunt. i Gardner. Standing: Harper. Ellen C. Fleming, Williams. Lela L n. Social Cha ,le, Polly Has . Reynold. K . McDaniel. Suzanne Fretz. Lou Scott, Bobby Herring. East Ca They ' re Cooperating ENGLISH CLUB The English Club, the oldest dtp. ganized for the purpose of promoting the cause of good English on e campus, and to afford a means of social intercourse among the tglish majors in the college. This year ' s program included a choral reading chapel program by id. ii •aled left to right: Ruth Wi Daughety, Ber- tha Mac Woodcock. Carol Lucas. Patsy Davis, Rebecca Moore, Janice Joan Thompson. Second Row: Florence Baker, Janet Fletcher, Helen Ambrose, Frances Hughes, Elizabeth Anne Shelton, Jean Littleton, June Miller, Jimmy Walton. Third Row: Joyce Norris, Lois Jennette, Emily Ann Gunter, Maxine Taylor, Jo Anne Harriss, Sudie Benton, Betty Williamson, Carol Maske. Fourth Row: Mary E .Oakley, Tanya Anderson, Pat Wentz, Carolyn Wallace, Jim Warner, Dorothy Barnes. II tr SCIENCE CLUB Probes Into The Future Phillip Averett President Jo Ann Lee Vice-President Mary Jane Upchurch Secretary and Treasurer Jean Jones Publicity Chairman Dot Branch Social Chairman The purpose of the East Carolina College Science Club is to promote a broader interest in scientific fields, to develop a greater interest knowledge of the world and to bring together those students interested in Science. We didn ' t win, but ain ' t it fun : n d Sharing a Task; Left to right. First Koic: Pat Yarborough, Harold Jackson, Richard Leonard, Mary Jane Upchurch, Jean Jones, Jo Ann Lee, Phillip A. Averette, Furney Powell, Bob Roberts, Dwight Smith. Second Row: Sally Ottaway, Rossie Humphrey. Tody Thorne, Nancy Lowry, Dot Branch, Ray McDonald, Bobby Hall, Emily Ann Gunter, Margaret Conyers, Kenneth Crocker, Feme L. Highsmith. Third Ron-: Julius C. Martin, Eugene C. Crawford. Jr., Frances Dawson, Olivia Thompson, Walter C. White, Eddie A. Smith. Ronald Felton, Carolyn Massingill. Ralph Lamm. Ray Overton. They ' re Opportunity to Library Club encourage .istants; to ary Club, organized in the Fall of ' 53, has as its aims: an interest in the field of library science; to encourage our college library; to promote fellowship among student provide a chance for those students interested in the eet and hear discussions about library problems and r ' s activities have included: gathering Assembles Material for Scrapboo in the scrapbook about the Joyner Library and its functions; assisting with the bulletin boards; making book displays; and developing the new Recreational Reading Room in the library. Left to right, Sealed: Jean Winborne, Mildred D. Southwick, Advisor: Carol Cameron, President; Helen Ambrose, Reporter; Shir- ley Williamson. Standing: Patricia Mumford, Joyce Dupree, Carole for use Chesson, Laura Credle. Day Student Council The men and women Day Student Councils have joined together to form the Day Student Committee. The committee ' s main objective is to promote the general wel- fare of the students who reside off campus. Circle K Club Sponsors Variety Show The Circle K. Club, an outstanding organiza- tion for men at East Carolina College, is spon- sored by the Greenville Kiwanis Club and is one of the leading Circle K Clubs in the country. Members are chosen tor their above average lead- ership, scholarship and citizenship. The club assists the Kiwanis Club in its annual show and helps the Junior Woman ' s Club sell bread for the Watson Memorial Fund. Scene from Hamlet Learn Through Experience; First Row, left to right: J. B. Nichols, Treasurer; Gary Scarboro, President; Ben Wolverton, Vice President; Frank Moore, Secretary. Second Row: Joel Farrar, Bill Hardee. Emo Boado, Melvin Wilkerson, Bill Helms. Third Row: Murle Teachey, Lemuel Cox, Wilbur Pope, F? Bill)- Sharboro. Fourth Row: Joe Wooten. Dock Smith, David Caroon, Charles Simmons, Toppy Flayes. Fifth Row: O ' Brien Edwards, Eddie Harris, Dr. John Revnolds, and Mr. Ed Waldrop. mm i INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Studies National And International Problems Students and out-of-town guests participated in the monthly sessions of discussion, talks, and commentaries on world affairs. This is the only clu b on campus which de- votes its time exclusively to the study of national and inter- national problems, trying to provide a better understanding of people of other countries. Second Row Watson, Lou lin Thomas, bara Byrd. it: Elizabeth Hylton, Lois Jennette, Luke Alexander, Kenneth Wynne. Jonnie Simpson, Joyce Pierce, Barbara Morton, Arlene Watson, Alene si Yclverton. Faye Link. Third Row: Grey Ward, Faye Sermons, Frank- Robert Lindsay, Marvin Keith, Tommy Baker, Lawrence Parrish, Bar- They ' re Enthusias m First Row: Mary Ave.-ette, Bobby Hall. Luke Alexander. Peggie Limer. Walter Hasty, Betty Jean Lanier, Joseph Haislip. Second Row: Charles Smith. Frank Spitzer, Alice Bryant, Milford Hill, Elizabeth Latta, Walter Warren. Third Row: Gerald Stokes. Harvay Fowler. Irma Leggett, Robert Dyson. Nancy Alphin, Robert Aiken, Pinky White. YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB Stimulates Interest In Government Although the Young Democrats Club docs not endorse any particular candidate for nomination in the bi- ennial Democratic Primaries, its sup- port goes to the Democratic nominee in the fall elections. The purpose of the club is to stimulate in the stu- dents an interest in better government and to encourage more active partici- pation in politics. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Industrial Arts Club Awards Homecoming Trophy The Industrial Arts Students with thirteen charter mem- bers and their instructors Formed the Industrial Arts Club in [949. It was Eormed t advance Industrial Arts in Eastern North Carolina and to promote greater interest and fellow- ship among students of the Industrial Arts Department of East Carolina College. Some of the years activities of this club are the following: Presenting a trophy to the best decorated dormitory at homecoming, building and pre- senting a flagstaff to the S.G.A., and sponsoring various field trips of a professional nature throughout the year. Walter L. Cox OFFICERS President Walter E. Johnson V ice-President Joe Wallace Secretary LlNDLEY McFARLAND Treasurer Norman Pridgen . . Reporter n d Hard Work Left to right. Fust Ron liams, Walter L. Cox, Jr., 1 McFarland, Norman Pnd Second Row: Billy T. Si- Harold Brower, Lewis T. William D. Hudson. Paul Third Row: Francis R : Dr. James Jenkins. Jr., Kenneth E. Wil- x R. Wallace, Walter E. Johnson, Lindley ;en, Kenneth L. Bing, Charles Risher. nth, Don Vickstorm, David Surkin, Jr., Jurkin, Eddie A. Smith, Offie J. Stancill, H. Rasberry, Sherwood Peacock. Spencer, Al Cader Roughton, Thomas Blizzard, Robert Taylor, Clinton Murray, Robert Branch, Walter Gerock, Bobbie Ballance, Anthony Cox, Joseph Lina, Avis Armstrong. Fourth Row: Thomas Hamilton, Sherrol Keen, Richard Anthony, Lewis D. Davis, Paul R. Lindsey, Jerry H. Padgett, Melton Lilley, Roland Pridgen, James Gearhart, Willard Moody, John W. Eves, David Britt. ±T f H n 1 M r qB flfi vVTwSiT ifeli C. r - w COLLEGE UNION STUDENT BOARD Supervises College Union Activities The College Union is an organization to which each member of the student body belongs. The elected officers and committee chairmen compose the College Union Student Board, which serves as the students ' advisory board for programming at the Recreation Area of the College Union, pro- motes social, recreational and cultural activities, offers services for the entire student body and develops finer relationships between the faculty and the student body. Members of the College Union Student Board are seated left to rig it: Jo Anne Harris. Secretary; Dot Lloyd. Libby Small, Treasurer; Decoma Byrd, President; Linda Whitehurst, and Cynthia Mendenhall. Advisor; standing left to right are Eddie Dennis. Roy Askew. Charles Simmons, Joel Farrar, and Greenville Banks. They ' re Perseverance PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Organized in Fall of ' 55 North Carolina Association of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation was or- ganized in the fall of 1955, and is composed of Physical Education majors and minors who have a professional interest in coaching and recreation work. and Dependability Row One, left to right: Decoma Byrd, Peggy Guthrie, Mary Ann Austin, Nancy Boyd, Harriette Thorn ton, Barbara Tucker, President; Kathleen Neal, Phyllis Piner, Eleanor West. Row Two: Barbara Lloyd, Mary Lou Wyrick, Dot Branch, Barbara Anne Whitehurst, Charlotte Jones, Frances Horton, Martha Wilson, Frances Eubanks, Jean Mitchell. Jennie Sim]. si. n, Emma L. Hooper. Row Three: Emily Ann Gunter, Char- lotte Strickland, Gayra Price, Shirley Wilkmghby, Annette Capps, Mary E. Oakley. Peggy Efird, Sadie L Harris, Dorothy Tyndall. Row Four: Dolores Ford, Margaret Burden, Catherine Raper, Dorothy Mozingq, Tanya Anderson, Treasure Hodges, Peggy Mangum. Row Five: Patricia Cope, Jane Young, Mildred Ham ilton, Frances E. Folk, Millie Deans, Catherine Aman, Mary Willis Cain, Pat Dunn, Jo Ann DeBruhl. Row Six: Herbert C. Harton. Linda Lou York, Irma Leggett, Peggy York, Louise Sloan, Joan Eason Marjorie Lou Lyon, Jackie Shaw. Barbara Blanton, Sue Brothers. Row Seven: Kenneth Wynne, Shirley Darden, Jean Tharrington, Sue Riddle, Madalene Weeks. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FT A Claims State President The Robert H. Wright Chapter of the Future Teachers of America endeavors to promote inter- est in the teaching profession and to acquaint young people with the history, ethics, and pro- grams of the North Carolina Education Associa- tion and the National Education Association. Left to right. First Row: Shirley Buchan. Selma Herring, Dorothy Collier. Eleanor Ann Kinnard, Peggie Limer. Lou Ann Rouse. Catherine Aman, Polly Kearney. Ann Lassiter, Francoise Alexander, Agnes Markham. Eugenia White. Betty Spence Sm ith, Jackie Forehand. Second Row: Miriam Elaine Holley, Mary Annette Willetts. Sarah E. Matthews. Janet Dawson Manning. Joyce Overman. Ruth Turnage, Betsy Willson. Char- lotte Jones. Janet Boykin, Mary Elizabeth Jones. Eugene Hayman. Billie McLamb. Nancy J. Willis. Patricia Ann Herring, Eleanor Sue Ran- dolph. Third Row: Shirley J. Lewis, Elizabeth L. Scott. Dorothy Mozingo, Janet Heath. Joyce Gwaltney, Margie Price. Janet Wall, Peggy Quincy. Nancy Whitley. Caroline Carter. Carolyn Moore. Margaret Tuton, Pat Twiford. La Visa Chrismon, Betty A. Thomas, Frances C. Williamson. Mary Anne Marshbourne. Fourth Row: Ann Couch, Jean Barwick, Margaret Andrews, Bettv Jean Jones, Madline Hall, H. Rose Presslev. Bettv Edwards, Roselyn Waters, Barbara Stockstill, Peggy Love Spruill, Maxine Keel, Linda Perry, Annette Bradley, Carrie Belle Sykes. Glennie Ruth Ellis. Hattie Ruth Wilson, Agnes Mangum, Eleanor Jane Johnson. Fifth Row: Katherine Maupin, Gretchen Evans, Betty Hallowav, Emma Lois Stephens, Hilda Maready Jennings, Barbara Whichard, Bonnie Carrawaym. Nancy Clay, Helen Walter, Pauline O ' Neal. Shirley Godwin. Carolyn Wilson. Jean Bu- chanan, Shirley Eure. Marjorie Wright, Betty Calhoun. Sixth Row: Helen Wilson. Anne Croom. Vivian Aman, Georgia Badgett. Sara Nuse Miller, Laura Frances Johnson, Tennielean Hill. Jean Mobley. Jean Davenport, Patsy Jean Murick. Betty Howes, Betty Sugg, Nancy W. Gaylord, Betty Jackson. Margaret Smith. Seventh Row: Carolyn Rhodes. Eunice Castellow. Neel Dupree, Janice Allen. Betty Damerson. Christine Worrell. Mozelle Bass, Hilda Apple. Sarah Bryson. Violette Parham. Eighth Row: Eleanor Stevens, Paige Lilley. Miss Daughtery, Miss Lambie, Angela Carter. Fan Green. Lois Grady, Lilah R. Gaut. Patricia Cope. Th e y re u r e ■ Ways and Means Committee sell Christmas cards to help meet the budget. E v I e n c Home Economics Club Sponsored Needy Family at Christmas The Home Economics Club of East Carolina, an affiliate of the North Carolina Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association, has the same purpose as these two clubs. It places special emphasis upon the promotion of a greater interest in the field of Home Economics, fellowship, and the provision of means vhich students may develop in leadership and First Rote, left to right: Audrey Powell, Barbara Corbett, Alice Faye Etheridge, Jane Lingle, Dale Doughtie, Barbara Anne Whitehurst, Dot Lloyd, Irma Leggett, Barbara Tucker, Betty Jean Johnson. Second Row, left to right: Barbara Lloyd, Frances Norton, Ann Tucker, Joan Eason, Jackie Shaw, Gayra Price, Shirley Willoughby, Anne Byerly Outland, Betty Jo Carroll. Third Row. left to right: Elsie Lu Phipps, Jeannette Smith, Ann Peel, Charlotte G. Jones, Nancy Boyd, Mary Ann Austin, Janet Boss, Betty H. Mobley. Trilby Lee Smith, Sadie L. Harris. Fourth Row, left to right: Joy Harris, Sarah Everett, Frances Horton, Kathleen Neal, Hilda Morris, Arlene Manning. Joyce Smith, Peggy Mangum, Jo Ann De- Bruhl. Fifth Row, left to right: Pat Everton, June Quinn, Jean Winborne, Louise Sloan, Barbara Kinney, Mary Jane Forrest, Martha Wilson. Kay Hargrove, Beth Hawes. Comolia May, Anne Faulkner. Sixth Row, teft to right: Virginia Dixon, Fran Bellamy, Harriette Thornton, Alta Ann Mallard, Peggy York, Barbara Cozart, Gloria Davis, Joyce Mitchener, Lorraine Cullom. Of College Spirit and Association For Childhood Education Jane Credle Heads ACE The members of the Association for Childhood Education agree to work together for the education and well-being of children; to promote desirable conditions, programs and practices in the school nursery through the elementary school; to raise the standard of preparation and to encourage continued professional growth of teachers and leaders in this field; and to bring into active cooperation all groups concerned with children in the school, the home and the community. All students interested in the welfare of children are invited to become members of the A.C.E. Enter Float in Homecoming Parade. Creative Writers Claims Dr. Martha Pingel as Adviser The Creative Writers are a group of stu- dents and others interested in doing creative work and discussing the merits of contem- porary writers. Organized in the spring of 1954 for the first time in several years, the Creative Writ- ers have operated under the direction of Dr. Martha Pingel, faculty advisor and members of the Department of English. First Row: Janet Hill, Florence Baker, Johnnie Simpson, Martha Pingel, Jan Raby, Martha Wilson, Jean Mitchell. Second Row: Pat Wentz, Carol Brooks, Julius C. Martin, Jim Dougherty, Ruth Williams, Delano Driver, Ralph Lamm, Jimmy Walton, Jimmy Ferrell. w Opportunities Unlimited Sophomore Counselors Freshmen Big Sisters Outstanding women students arc selected at the end of their fresh- with a congenial personality who are very- understanding are selected men year to be Sophomore Counselors for the incoming freshmen as counselors. Miss Hazel Clark is advisor for the Sophomore Coun- women. Only freshmen women students of leadership and scholarship selors. l f J H f ■ - • i . ■■■■■■ Mi FRATERNITIES the Greeks had a name for it mffr DELTA « SIGMA Pi wu Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was organized to foster the study of business at East Carolina College; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of L students for their mutual advancement by research and SJBj practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commer- cial world and students of commerce; and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. MARIAN LARRIMER Homecoming Sweetheart D e 1 t a Zeta Fosters B. Howard G. Anderson W. Desern E. Manning W. Anderson R. Edmundson B. Taylor J. Arthus D. Evans B. Glover . Brinson ]. Ferrell J. Johnson C. Brown H. Harrison J. Brown F. Davenport C. Herring D. Filmore Harry Gerock K. Howard p r , p ft a o £ s Bill Howard President Ed Manning Senior Vice President Bruton Taylor Second Vice President Billy Glover Treasurer Jimmy Johnson Secretary Clarence Brown Historian Delta Zeta Men Relax in College Union Hiqher Business Standards C. Martin R. Newman C. Simmons G. Singletary P. Tysinger D. Umstead M. Overby J. Smith M. Ward G. Pate R. Taylor R. Wilkins W. Phillips W. Teal C. Williams C. Rhodes R. Hyatt J. Thompson G. Lilley G. Williams D. Mclntyr, 4 0% Gamma Theta U p s i I o n Gamma Theta Upsilon, a new fraternity organized in 1955, is the first chapter of a geography fraternity in North Carolina. The purpose of Gamma Theta Upsilon is to further professional in- terest in geography by affording a common organization for those inter- ested in this field, and to advance the status of geography as a cultural and practical discipline for study and investigation. Gamma Theta Upsilon Won Durwood Potter Eugene C. Crawford Doris E. Fulghum Doris Bryan Charles Day Peggy Guthrie Doris L. Spivey Francis Dean Wilma Harris Carolyn Adkinson Dwight Eatmon William Hudson Eugene Ayers Glenda Edwards Claude Hull T. Barnett Howard Ellis Walton Keen D ffi O ffc4ife Durwood W. Potter Doris M. Bryan Doris L. Spivey Dr. Robert E. Cramer Faculty Sponsor Homecoming Float Contest Betty Jean Lanier James Pearson Lloyd Treadway Herbert Lassiter Ferlon Perkins Wilfred Vance Richard Leonard Peter Raymer Florine Vaughan John McPhaul Jessie Riddle Jack Windley Estalene Nobles Jane E. Riley Kenneth R. Wynne Edward W. Patton Margaret Spivey lk kd +, Sigma Pi Alpha The objectives ot this fraternity are to learn more about the geography, people, life, history, customs, industries and cultures of foreign countries; to stimulate interest in the subjects; and to help bring about a better under- standing through knowledge between foreign countries and our own. For a person to become a member of this fraternity. he must have an average of 2 in foreign language courses, and an average of 3 in other college courses. l LlM PEGGY CHERRY Homecoming Sweetheart P. Cherry A. Mayo V. Baise F. Baker L. Credle N. Dalrymple S. Alford P. Bell M. Edmondson C. Carter M. Bisgard M. Etheridge J. Fisher C. Brooks S. Gunn G. Adcock J. Brown M. A. Isles G. Jones J. Lingle J. Lisk N  Aft ££ n 4.i OFFICERS Peggy Cherry President Ann Mayo Vice-President Shirley Alford Secretary Carl Carter Treasurer Jean Fisher Reporter 2TT This Fraternity Encourages Foreign Culture J. Mitchner H. Morris R. Moore J. Littleton L. Martin B. Woodcock E. Rogers C. Sanders N. Sesena S. Phillips M. Pendergraft C. S. Maske A. Smith W. Waters J. Williams F. Sermans A. Santana D. Ricketts 9 Q o 42 4 P © f © © ; « tiMH fet t 4sfc4a a ft f3 p r A «. JK W £Li 8 £ f) M. G « ft (Q O D P P C ; - fa ft fa J J. McKeel B. Mann G. Caffrey B. Sharbcr B. L. Avant G. Banks L. Adams K. Cole M. Edmondson W. R. Bowen V. Baise L. Glover C. Brown A. Barbou Viola Botter A. Bowles R. Greene B. R. Hoov L. Harrel J. Brown W. Hudsr Pi Omega Pi Won National Award In 1955 SHIRLEY LASSITER Homecoming Sweetheart Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi is a national fraternity for business education students. Its chief purposes are to recognize superior scholar- ship, to develop the ideal of community science and responsi- bility, and to join in a common fellowship, those outstanding students in business. In 1955 the Beta Kappa Chapter at East Carolina was recognized as the outstanding Pi Omega Pi Chap- ter in the country and was awarded the national award trophy. a JL M. Johnson F. Newton B. Strickland J. Joyncr P. Patterson L. Sutton S. Lassiter J. Rhem D. Troutma E. Manning L. Rollins P. G. Vause E. Manning R. Rose B. Ward Jack Judson Receives the National Award Trophy Awarded to Pi Omega Pi OFFICERS Justus McKeel Billy Sharber Bobbie Lou Avant Willa Rae Bowen Clarence Brown Airlee Barbour Lane Harrell Bobby Mann Greenville Banks Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Miss Lena C. Ellis yn President Vice-President Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Co-historian Co historian Assistant Historian Assistant Historian Faculty Advisor Faculty Adviser PHI OMICRON The Phi Omicron is now four years old and has set up as its long range goal the affiliation with a national home economics honorary fraternity. The purpose of Phi Omicron is fourfold: to encourage interest and scholarship in home economics; to aid in civic betterment at East Carolina College; to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional life; to teach the id al of service as the basis of all worthy enter- prise through the development of personality, leadership, initiative, and poise in such a way as to lend distinction to the profession of home economics. The years activities have included: a hot dog sale, mak- ing a needy family happy at Christmas, cleaning the recep- tion room and dining room of the Home Economics de- partment, a workshop, and a field trip. 4$ V JEAN BUCHANAN Homecoming Sweetheart Phi Omicron Unites Select Students Hattie Ruth Wilson Jean Buchanan Barbara LeCroy Eunice Castellow Jean Myrick Lannie Crocker Jean Mobley Sadie Francis C J y w u Hattie Ruth Wilson Barbara Ann LeCroy Patsy Jean Myrick Jean Mobley :::::: President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Members enjoy informal Christmas party in Y. H. Interested in Professional Home Economics Sara Giles Lois Grady Fan Green Nancy Henderson Betty Howes © p A 4i4lk lit Dock Smith Jimmy Johnson Kenneth Bordeaux LaVerne Strickland Jack Beaman Commodore Caswell John Epperson Carl Sanders Charles Herring Eddie Harris Thomas Adams Chris Johnson Dave Carson Larry Blythe Ray Knight Annual Christmas Dance Sponsored by A.P.O. Some A.P.O. members and dates pose for a picture during intermission at the annual Christmas Dance. JO P- p 4 —y n n n James Lee Robert Penley Charles Lovelace Jimmy Phelps Jeter Taylor Harlon Moseley Eugene Ratliffe Wiley Teal James Nance Gary Scarboro Garland Tuton J. B. Nichols Douglas Schrafron Wilma Walker BARBARA STRICKLAND Homecoming Sweetheart Alpha Phi Omega Dock Smith LaVerne Strickland John Epperson- Dave Carson Larry Blythe Eddie Harris Carl Sanders Jimmy Johnson- Jack Beaman President First Vice-President Second Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Alumni Secretary Historian Chaplain A national service fraternity which now has more chapters than any other similar organization on college campuses, Alpha Phi Omega aids the development of friendship and the promo- tion of service to humanity. fffc4 c fc A O Q g ' ft - f - Mil Ik 1 o o £S « p g o F. Bodkin L. Giles J. Piner N. Williams J. Boyd M. Hillburn F. Shchdan G. Knight L. Bray D. B. McCollum R. Shumaker C. Starnes R. Chason M. Mann W. Speight F. Keaton R. Crumpler G. Murphy J. Stell J. Page S. Farish S. Newman R. Tomlinson C. Lovelace R. Fleming L. Pittman V. Waller H. Whitener Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Organized in Spring of ' 55 JOAN MELTON Homecoming Sweetheart Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia The aims and purposes of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia are fourfold: to advance the cause of music in America; to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music; to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members; and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The year ' -, activities included: presenting an annual program, open the public, of music by American Composers, an annual Spring Dance, and participating in and contributing to all Music Depar Joseph Secrest Neil Williams George Knight Charles Starnes Fr ankie Keaton James Page Charles Lovelace President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Warden Alumni Secretary tmm i ■■ Aitfli- O ifTi J?5i ft ff. O £5 1 1 ta 1 lAlllJ :-5BT O ju3 p5 |S( -M . C. Thomas D. Dudley H. Flowers E. Boado M. Duval L. Pennington R. Hill . D. Bradford H. Flowers W. Pope P. A. Weavi R. Chamber: P. Gaines S. lories J. Clowers J. Hayes J. Smith W. K. Hardc F. Doty B. Loving Sigma Rho Phi Celebrates Fifth Anniversary MARGARET BROWN Homecoming Sweetheo g m a Rho Ph The Alpha Chapter of the Sigma Rho Phi was established on the East Carolina campus in the fall of 1951. Membership in the Sigma Rho Phi Fraternity is open to all male students at East Carolina who meet the requirements set forth in the by-laws of its constitution. In this, the fifth year of the Sigma Rho Phi. the paramount objective of developing a campus-wide brotherhood and to render service to the college was carried out. Ushering at all home football games and adopting a needy family in Greenville, giving them a Christmas they will not forget, were among their activities of this past year. OFFICERS Richard Ivey Darron Flowers Robert Hill Philip Weaver Bill Helms President Vice-President Business Manager Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Chi Beta Phi The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi was founded at East Carolina College in 1953. Its primary objective is the attainment of more knowledge and a better understanding of the world and the promotion of interest in science and mathe- matics. Members are chosen from among those students who have a 2 average in science or mathematics and a 2.5 general average, and who demonstrate the potential ability to make contributions to the sciences in the future. Some of the activities undertaken by the fraternity are: an annual Christmas Banquet, individual research by mem- bers in scientific fields, and the co-sponsorship of an annual science fair. OFFICERS Mrs. Carolyn J. Lowder Furney Powell Horace Rose Jean Allen Jones President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Co-Sponsors An Annual Science Fair O ft ' ft; P £| ft. O O m Kappa Delta Pi The Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi was founded at Hast Carolina College in June. 1953. It is an Honor Society in Education and therefore limits its membership to those luniors and seniors who have a 1.5 average and nine hours ot education. Its members are interested in teaching as a profession. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intel- lectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. To this end it invites to membership such persons as exhibit commendable qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. What — no pie! SADIE FRANCIS Homecoming Sweetheart Membership to Juniors and Seniors with 1.5 Avg. OFFICERS Lou Mayo President Bettv Jo Carrol Vice President Evelyn Tyler Secretary Sadie Francis Historian E. Tyler J. Cullifer S. Francis P. May Sigma Alpha I ota OFFICERS Julia George Peggy Outlaw Frances Smith Martha Sue Pond. June Crews Joan McKenzie Dottie Jo James Barbara Harris President First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary Chaplain Treasurer Editor Sergeant-at-Arms Beta Psi Chapter of the Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fra- ternity for women, was organized at East Carolina in the Spring of 1955. The fraternity strives to uphold the standard of music in the community and throughout the world. l w J J% Sigma Alpha Iota women entertain at Fraternity meeting. SAL Sponsors Contemporary American Music J. George S. Harris B. Harris E. Outlaw I. Bland B. Holler D. Sandlin F. Smith N. Coldwell M. Hughes J. A. Sparks M. Pond F. Eubanks M. Maness H. Tedder f. McKenzie J. Fulcher G. Miller A. Tucker J. Crews M. Griffin P. Outlaw B. Windlev D. J. James S. Hardison U. Pope c Lilt  .■ ttoh£ W. Hasty W. Cobb W. Gcrock P. Barfield N. Cooke I. Leggett C. Sloan D. Dudley F. Moore J. Stephens W. Blue J. Ford A. Osborne T. Swinson S. Brooks M. Faye M. Pendergraft B. R. Thompson B. Carraway I. George I. Riddle ' To Be Of Service Motto of Tau Beta Sigma T a u So this is fraternity life? ' Bet Sigma Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma was organized in the spring of 1955. This is a fraternity the purpose of which is to give students an opportunity to explore the field of education, to supplement classroo m work with practical experience, and to meet situations which they will be faced with later in actual teaching. Phi Sigma Pi OFFICERS Joel Farrar President Clarence E. Brown Vice President Mack Edmondson Secretary Phillip Averette Assistant Secretary Bill Waters Treasurer Justus McKeel Historian Horace Rose, Jr Sergeant-at-Arms Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi was founded at East Carolina in 1928, seven years after the fraternity became a nationally organized group. In keeping with the aims of scholarship, the fraternity limits its membership to men who have at least a 2 average. They must be rec- ognized and proven campus leaders who hold the respect of their teachers and fellow students. Membership in the fraternity is determined by secret ballot of active members. The Phi Sigma Pi holds two initiations each year to admit new members. It also sponsors a Sweetheart Dance during the Winter Quarter. i RACHEAL LANG Homecoming Sweetheart Joel Farrar Heads Fraternity Founded in 1928 p p P p ft o I ft Aili ilii c to P c o l} L ASJL Excerpts From The BUCCANEER Way of Life HOMECOMING Beauty On Parade Sunnv South I Who Did This? Math Failure . ... .-oh ama Ob % % You Know But I ' m lust A Little Country 1 Girl Spring Fever Ain ' t This The Life Well Anyway Umm® _-Good Look Up You Fools .1 LM X Charming Crew Mtim Campus Scenes You are a person with great educational interest on your way to East Carolina College. Upon your arrival in Greenville a guide meets you and points out the in- teresting places in Greenville to you. Now after leaving the Business District, you are driving down fifth to the beautiful campus of East Carolina College The second stop is the Administration Building, from the board room on second floor you look out across the lawn in front of Flemingo Hall, and Jarvis Hall, women dormitories . . . Now you ' re standing on the hill behind the laundry, unfolding before you all of its beauty and mystery ' is the Arboretum and the Gym, behind you is Slay and Umstcad, men dormitories . . . WKmmmMmsammm Bare bleachers tell you that the football games fo this year are over . . . Circling ba .k by the Laboratory School you make a stop at Wright Building, the College Union ... ob- serving from the second floor porch below you is Wright Circle enhanced by the beauty of the snow . . . now looking past Cottcn. in the distance is the Post Office and the Cafeteria . . . . . . Glancing to your left the Graham Building, the Flanagan Building, the Infirmary, and the Joyner Library fall in view . . . 4fc _ SELECTIONS • HEATH ' S For the Best in Hamburgers and Choice T-Bone Steaks with Lots of French Fries Near TV Station at the Crossroad OPEN ON SUNDAYS DIXIE LUNCH A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Good Food Means Good Health Compliments of CLIFF ' S OYSTER BAR M£msL DAIRY RANCH Sandwiches Short Orders Regular Meals Kinston Highway Greenville iu aji ;! SILO RESTAURANT STEAKS — SEAFOODS Chicken in the Rough Ayden Highway A Cordial Welcome to QUINERLY MANOR Home Cooked Meals Comfortable Rooms Reasonable Rates Washington Street Greenville Welcome to . . . RESPESS-JAMES The Barbecue House Intersection Ayden — Farmville Highway Greenville, North Carolina Phone 4160 100 Per cent Air Condit oned Compliments of JIM ' S QUICK LUNCH 5th Street GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA OLDE TOWNE INN A Home Away from Home ' COMPLETELY REMODELED Entertainment Headquarters E. C. C. ' s Own PITT THEATRE HOLLOWELL ' S DRUG STORE 922 Dickinson Avenue NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Of MEADOWBROOK DRIVE IN Welcome College Students Located — East Munford Street Opposite Airport SOUTH 11 DRIVE IN Greenville, N. C. Kinston Highway DORA ' S TOWER GRILL SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS OUTDOOR DANCING Graduate to Greater Food Savings at Your Friendly COLONIAL STORES Why Buy less when Pepsi ' s 3est . . . D rink PEPSI - COLA Today Reduced in Calories 1809 Dicki ison Avenue Phone 2113 GREENVILLE ' S FINEST DRUG STORE 416 Evans Street Greenville, North Caroli WILSON ELIZABETH CITY FARMVILLE WASHINGTON TARBORO KINSTON AHOSKIE GOLDSBORO WILLIAMSTON ROCKY MOUNT Compliments of BELK-TYLER ' S GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SERVING ALL EASTERN CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES BLOUNT - HARVEY COMPANY Eastern Carolina ' s Shopping Center Bastic-Sugg Furniture Co., Inc. J. R. 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The Modern Plant for Quality Cleaning Branch Office 5th Street Phone 2164 Greenville, North Carolina LARRY ' S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Family ' Ladies Shoes with bags to Match ' S T A T 1 O N E R Y S C H O O L S U P P L 1 E S A. B. ELLINGTON COMPANY 422 Evans Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA COZART ' S SUPER MARKET A COMPLETE FOOD STORE 2105 Dickinson Avenue USE WHITE GOOSE FLOUf i 1 ■ . ' .I BLEACHED ■ ■■- R.0UR t i m t Distributed by ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations — Class of ' 56 From TASTEE FREEZ, INC. of Greenville 10th Street Ext. Carl Sanders, Manager We Invite You to Open A Savings Account With Us FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENVILLE Greenville, North Carolina DIAMONDS We are direct importers Fifty-three years experience Finest qualit — Lowest Prices BEST JEWELRY COMPANY ;reenville, north Carolina L e A N N E BEAUTY SHOP Dial 35-14 For Appointment SMITH MOTEL Ai Conditioned Private Baths NEW Highway 1 1 South of City Limits Telephone No. 5210 Congratulations TO THE SENIORS OF 1956 SAIEED ' S COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR STATIONER GRADUATES CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. OFFICE OUTFITTER PRINTER STATIONERS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Greenville North Carolina Compliments Of PERKINS - PROCTOR Shs-P r NECKWEAR salfinKSHIELDS The College Shop for Young College Students The House of Name Brands WILLIAM ' S SPORT SHOP ' Complete Sports for the Sportsman ' 206 East Fifth Street PHONE 2804 One Sif ' PcUtwte Normal college freshmen are apt to make a big F on one subject dear to the hearts of proud parents . . . letters home. Frequent and heartwarming calls from home allay homesickness, help insure favorable reports on other subjects. Call, or have the folks back home call you, often . . ..by LONG DISTANCE. CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. JIMMY SMITH Commercial F rinting • Embossing Booklets • Pamphlets • Invitations 521 Cotanche Street Phone 2878 GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Smart Clothes for Women C. HEBER FORBES N. C. NEW DEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Congratulations Seniors KINSTON TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE Congratulations to EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE Class of ' 56 from East Carolina ' s No. 1 Television Station Your Co-workers on many a fine ECC-produced TV Program A, Hartwell Campbell, General Manager TO YOU THE GRADUATES OF 1956 We extend to each of you, hearty congratulations, and sincere good wishes for successes in your future endeavors. It has been a pleasure to have you in our midst, and we hope that you will return to your College and Greenville often, where a cordial welcome awaits you always. CITY OF GREENVILLE GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE In HI H ? Compliments of BRODY ' S, INC Complete Ladies ' Department Store Greenville, North Caroline CAROLINA DAIRIES MILK And ICE CREAM ' None can be Finer THAN CAROLINA ' ' Suppliers of college milk COMPLIMENTS OF [. ' ' 1 JORKIN f K§H - N DRKIN EXTERMINATING CDMPANY WORLD ' S LARGEST PEST CONTROL CO. Call 5666 — Greenville, N. C 4918 — Wilson, N. C. — Branch Office BRIGHT LEAF MOTORS, INC. Dodge — Passenger Cars — Plymouth ONLY DODGE BUILDS Job Rated Trucks 1600 N. Greene Street Phone 2314 Greenville, North Carolina Compliments of COLLINS - PR 1 DMO RE Greenville, North Carolina BEDDINGFIELD ' S REXALL DRUGS Five Points, Greenville, N. C. We Deliver Phone 3319 GARRIS GROCERY COMPANY Fancy Groceries • Better Meats Corner East Fifth and Cotanche GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THE PORTRAITS IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY SMITH STUDIO Photographers Official Portrait Photographers For the 1956 BUCCANEER 12 E. Hargett Street Raleigh, North Carolina WE ARE INDEBTED TO THE ADVERTISERS LISTED BELOW FOR HELPING TO MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE Silo Restaurant College View Cleaners Laundry, Cliff ' s Oyster Bar Incorporated The Dairy Ranch Willard and Webb Insurance Heath ' s White Chevrolet Company, Inc. Dixie Lunch Larry ' s Shoe Store Jim ' s Quick Lunch Tastee Freez, Inc. Quinerly Manor First Federal Savings and Loan Respess-James Best Jewelry Company Olde Towne Inn A. B. Ellington Company Dora ' s Tower Grill Cozart ' s Super Market Meadowbrook Drive In Ormond Wholesale Company South 11 Drive In Le Anne Beauty Shop Pitt Theatre Smith Motel Hollowell ' s Drug Store Saieed ' s Colonial Stores Carolina Office Equipment Co. Perkins-Proctor John Flanagan Buggy Company William ' s Sport Shop Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Jimmy Smith Printer Bissette ' s Drug Store New Deal Cleaners Laundry Belk-Tyler ' s C. Heber Forbes Blount-Harvey Kinston Tobacco Board of Trade Bostic-Sugg Furniture Company Carolina Telephone Telegraph Stokes and Hudson Barber Shop WNCT V. A. Merritt and Sons Greenville Chamber of Commerce Jackson ' s Shoe Store Brody ' s Rainbow Cleaners and Laundry Carolina Dairies The Daily Reflector Orkin Exterminating Company Wagner-Waldrop Motors Bright Leaf Motors Student ' s Supply Stores Beddingfield ' s Drug White ' s Stores Collin-Pridmore Scott Motor Sales Garris Grocery Guaranty Bank Trust Company Smith Studio STUDENT DIRECTORY —A— Baker, Gene P., Greenville 198 Bolton, Evey Alvin, Jr., Warrenton 215 Page Baker, Ollie Ray, Wendell 198 Bonds, Elsie Carol, Whitsett 135 Abbott, Mamie, Kinston 214 Baker, Patsy Ann, Greenville 214 Bonner, Leon DeCastro, Aurora 215 Abernathy, Max G., Fuquay Springs 132 Baldree, Marvin C, Ayden 133 Bonner, Rupert Ross, Aurora 198 Adams, Adron Donfin, Jr., Greenville 198 Baldree, Robert Anderson, Morehead City 133 Boone, Ann Gregory, Weldon 215 Adams, Carlton Jay, Greenville 214 Ballance, Esther Ann, Fremont 198 Boone, Sandra Jean, Burlington 215 Adams, Elizabeth Ann, Durham 214 Ballance, Robert Osborn, Manteo 198 Booth, Mars Kenneth, Snead ' s Ferry 215 Adams, Linvvood L., Vanccboro 132 Banks, Peggy Elizabeth, Jacksonville 214 Bordeaux, A. Foster, New Bern 198 Adams, Nancy White, Angier 198 Barbee, James Lloyd, Jr., Maysville 214 Bordeaux, Kenneth Royal, Mount Olive 136 Adams, Sarah Joyce, China Grove 198 Barbour, Anne Airlee, Four Oaks 134 Botter, Viola Christine, Mobile, Ala. 135 Adams, Thomas M., Parmele 132 Barden, Emily May, Clayton 134 Boughman, Martha Telitha, Selma 230 Adams, William Culberth, Faison 214 Barefoot, Sarah Catherine, Hallsboro 214 Bowden, James J„ III, Kenansville 198 Adcoclc. Halvor Gerald, Durham 132 Barker, Ann McAden, Milton 214 Bowen, Betty Lou, Bath 231 Aikins, Robert Alvin. Wilmington 214 Barnes, Allie Mae, Coats 198 Bowen, Floyd Clinton, Belhaven 215 Alcock, Alan G„ New Bern 198 Barnes, Dave Louis, Rocky Mount 198 Bowen, Milton, Williamston 215 Alcock, Nancv Jean, Pollocksville 214 Barnes, Dorothy Jean, Coats 134 Bowen, Patricia Faye, Williamston 215 Alexander, Edith F., Roper 180 Barnett, Lynn M., Alexandria, Va. 214 Bowen, Roselyn Wayne, Plymouth 135 Alexander, Luke Doughton, Statesville 198 Barnett, Thomas J., Raleigh 134 Bowles, D. Ann, Wilmington 135 Alford, Lester Elbert, Jr., Whitakers 198 Barnhill, Daphine Ann, Stokes 214 Bowman, Elizabeth Ann, Liberty 215 Alford, Shirley Ann, Burlington 180 Barnwell, Dorothy Deen, Prospect Hill 134 Bowman, Hilda Sue, Germanton . 215 Allen, Carol Ann, Manteo 231 Barrett, Edgar Paschel, Farmville 134 Bowman, Judy Starr, Graham 215 Allen, Huey Bragg, Wendell 214 Barrier, Lynn Pickens, Greenville 214 Boyd, Barbara Josephine, Lenoir 215 Allen, James Claude, Farmville 180 Barrington, Jay Franklin, Grimesland 180 Boyd, Charles Fuller, Chocowinity 215 Allen, Roy Wilson, Clayton 132 Barwick, Doris Jean. Southern Springs 214 Boyd, Chestine G., Edward 199 Alligood, Elbert Leton, Davis 132 Barwick, Jacqueline H., Norfolk, Va. 214 Boyd, Clifton Earl, Aurora 136 Allman, Patricia Bunn, Zebulon 214 Barwick, James Fletcher, Kinston 214 Boyd, Darrell Milton, Rocky Mount 230 Alphin. Donnell Cobb, Mount Olive 214 Bass, Eloise, Lucama 230 Boyd, David Cleveland, Grimesland 215 Alphin, Nancy Evelyn, Mount Olive 214 Bass, Fleming Delano, Fairmont 214 Boyd, Jesse Ray, Jr., Greenville 199 Alston, Patricia S„ Warrenton 198 Bass, John Edwin, Newton Grove 198 Boyd, Marjorie Ellis, Winterville 136 A man, Lemuel Gillette, Jacksonville 214 Bass, Mozelle, Spring Hope 180 Boyd, Mildred Jean, New Bern 231 Aman, Sarah Catherine, Jacksonville 198 Bass, Sally L., Kenly 198 Boyd, William Marshall, Portsmouth, Va. 215 Aman, Vivian Fave, Dunn 198 Batchelor, Barbara Ann, Spring Hope 214 Boyette, Purvis Elton, Raleigh 215 Ambrose, Mrs. Helen A., Creswell 132 Batchelor, James William, Richlands 214 Boykin, Janet DeLauris, Wilson 199 Amigo, Thomas Carmen, Waterbury, Conn 198 Bateman, Blanche E., Rocky Mount 134 Bracey, James Alexander, Mount Olive 199 Anderson, John Roberson, Guilford College 214 Batts, Letitia, Chinquapin 214 Braddy, John Bonner, Washington 215 Anderson, Norman William, Rockingham 214 Baxter, Carolyn E., Pompano Beach, Fla. 231 Bradley, Carolyn Muriel, Fuquay Springs 215 Anderson, Tanya Vone, Fountain 198 Baynes, George R., Summerfield 214 Bradley, Cary E., Sanford 215 Anderson, William E., Raleigh 180 Beaman, Evelyn Joyce, Snow Hill 231 Bradshaw. Barbara Ann, Ayden 199 Andrews. Edward Thomas, Robersonville 214 Beaman, James Thomas, Snow Hill 198 Brady, James Nelson, Ayden 199 Andrews, Lillie Margaret, Williamston 214 Beaman, Jesse Vause, Wendell 198 Brady, Polly Ann, Greenville 199 Andrews, Marvin Lee, Farmville 214 Beasley, Mrs. Culaye H„ Dunn 180 Branch, Robert H„ Greenville 215 Andrews, William Clayton, Rocky Mount 214 Beasley. Sylvia Mae, Raleigh 214 Brannan, Patricia Ann, Clayton 215 Anthony, Richard Bryant, Walstonburg 214 Beatty, Joel Conrad, Cherry Point 214 Bray, Lloyd Jones, Jr., Greenville 199 Apple, Hilda Gray, Gibsonville 180 Beatty, Mary Dunn, Greenville 134 Briggs, Betty Frances, Reidsville 215 Armstrong. Avis Alton, New Bern 180 Beck, Bert, Lexington 134 Briggs, Charles F., Kitty Hawk 215 Arnold, William Vance, Jr., Greenville 198 Beck, Harold Thomas, Asheboro 180 Briley, Barbara Carolyn, P olkton 215 Arthur, Jams J., Jr., New Bern 132 Beddard, Jo Faye, Winterville 198 Briley, Harold, Grimesland 199 Arthur, Mona Faye, Beaufort 231 Belch, Merrill Wesley, Ahoskie 214 Briley, Lennon Glenn, Greenville 215 Asbell, Sara Margaret, Tyner 214 Bell, Kenneth Ray, Kenansville 198 Brinkley, Jasper Tull, Teachey 215 Ashficld. Frank, Ahoskie 214 Bell, Nancy Ann, Raleigh 214 Brinkley, Mrs. Lualda P., Rose Hill 199 Askew, Roy K., Elizabeth City 133 Bellamy, Frances Louise. Wilmington 135 Brinson, Ellen Frances, Grantsboro 199 Aswell, Shelva Jean. Four Oaks 214 Bellamy, William E., Rockingham 214 Brinson, Vtvian Marie, Wallace 181 Atkins. Barbara Ann, Littleton 198 Benfield, Joseph Stanley, Morganton 214 Britt, Alyce Rae, Fairmount 215 Atkins, Jacqueline, Sanford 214 Benfield, Richard Allen, Newton 214 Britt, Barbara Allen, Goldsboro 215 Atkinson, Carolvn, Hamstead 133 Bennett, David Benjamin, Wilmington 214 Britt, Barbara Lee, Richmond, Va. 181 Austin, Helen Elizabeth, Clayton 133 Bennett, Ernest Everett, Conetoe 198 Britt, Carroll Merton, Merry Hill 215 Autry, Joliet, Falcon 198 Benton, Ann Grisson, Chadburn 214 Britt, David Walton, Dublin 215 Avant, Anna Kinard, Whiteville 133 Benton, Bright Davis, Monroe 214 Britt, James Edwin, Milwaukee 215 Avant, Bobbie Lou, Whiteville 133 Benton, Frank Eldridge, Bethel 198 Britt, Janice Jacqueline, Roxboro 215 Avent, Catherine Louise, Rocky Mount 231 Benton. Sudie Faye, Cerro Gordo 134 Britt. Milton Bailey, Faison 199 Averette. Lou Helen, Creedmoor 214 Berry, James Walter, Aurora 231 Britt, Sylvia Ann, Rowland 199 Averette, Lucy Ann, Oxford 231 Best. Everett Joseph, Four Oaks 214 Brock, Leon Moran. Clinton 181 Averette, Phillip Alva, Greenville 133 Best, Gloria Faye, Dudley 215 Brooks, Anne Page, Roxboro 215 Avery, Doris Lee, Beaufort 231 Bilbro, Carolyn E., Washington 215 Brooks, Carol Marguerite, Brooklyn, N. Y. 181 Aycock, Carolyn, Pantego 214 Bisgard, Marguerite E„ Cherry Point 198 Brooks, Donald Lee, Norfolk, Va. 215 Ayers, Eugene Wilson, Greenville 133 Bishop, Charles Earl, Washington 198 Brooks, Jerry T., E. Rockingham 199 — B— Bizzell, Shelby Jean, Snow Hill 215 Brooks, Sara Parkin, Beaufort 181 Babson, Ogden S., Roseboro 198 Blake, James Lowell, Jacksonville 180 Brooks, William H., Rocky Mount 2i5 Badgett, Georgia E., Mount Airy 214 Blanchard, Wynona, Morehead City 198 Broome, Grace Dawn, Washington 199 Badley, George V., Cobsville 198 Bland, Imogene, Gaffney, S. C. 198 Broome, Horace Eugene, Concord 181 Bailey, Grady C, Greenville 198 Blanford, Virginia C, New Bern 215 Brothers, Betty Sue, South Mills 215 Bailey, Ruth Hazel, Williamston 230 Blanton, Barbara Jean, Teachey 198 Brown, Mrs. Betty Lou W., Ayden 199 Baise, Virginia C, Raleigh 133 Blizzard, Thomas B., Deep Run 135 Brown. Clarence E., Jr., Hickory 138 Baker, Ben Larry, Zebulon 214 Blue, Janet Lynn, Carthage 215 Brown, Douglas L., E. Rockingham 181 Baker. Edward Watson, Weeksville 198 Blvthe, Larry Lee, New Bern 215 Brown, Eugene M., Greenville 215 Baker, Emily Ann, Lumberton 214 Boado, Emil Edward, Wilmington 135 Brown, Hilda G., Magnolia 230 Baker. Florence Louise, Elizabeth City 198 Bobbitt, Virginia C, Rich Square 198 Brown, Jo Allen, Wilmington 181 STUDENT DIRECTORY Brown, John Wesley, Hickory 138 Brown, Lawrence A., Jr., Kinston 215 Brown, Margaret Clark, Rich Square 199 Brown, Mrs. Margaret S., Halifax 138 Brown, Mary Susan, Magnolia 138 Brown, Mattie Faye. Williamston 129 Brown, Peggy Ann, Colerain 199 Brown, Viola Mae, Greenville 199 Browning, Warren M., Washington 199 Bryan, Betty Jean, Garner 181 Bryan, Doris Mae, Lumberton 181 Bryan, Mary Ann, Knotts Island 138 Bryan, R. Jennings, Raleigh 181 Bryan, Retha, Knotts Island 181 Bryant, Alice Vernita, Cerro Gordo 181 Bryant, Frances Ellen, Spring Hope 231 Bryant, Jakey Medford, Vanceboro 215 Bryson, Sarah Alice. Apex 181 Buchan, Shirley Best. Henderson 215 Buchanan, Betty Jean, Raleigh 136 Buchanan, Donald Kenneth, Winston-Salen i 215 Buck, Charlie Richard, Greenville 215 Buck, Clifton Russell, Portsmouth, Va. 215 Buck, Nancy W., Grimesland 136 Buckley, Richard John, Seaford, Del. 215 Bulla, George H, Fayetteville 136 Bullard, Annie Ruth, Sanford 136 Bullock, Barbara Jean, Williamston 215 Bullock, Mattie Jane, Stokes 215 Bullock, Peggv Anne, Lumberton 199 Bullock, Mrs. Willa H„ Farmville 181 Bulluck, Doris Eron, Palmyra 136 Bunn, Daphne Jean, Zebulon 216 Bunn, Sandra Nell. Zebulon 216 Burchette, Ruth Jean, Holly Springs 199 Burden, Margaret King, Windsor 199 Burgess, Vernon Leary, Jr., Shawboro 215 Burriss, Bertram M., Jr., Southport 199 Burroughs, Fannie K., Henderson 215 Burroughs, Nancy Jane, Raleigh 199 Burrus, Amelia Gray, Hatteras 215 Bush, Frank, Jacksonville 216 Butler, Robert Fulton, Clinton 181 Butner, Roy Jackson, Havelock 216 Butts, Betty Jo, Angier 181 Byrd, Decoma Jane, Garner 181 Byrd, Thomas M„ Henderson 199 Caffrey, George M., Elizabeth City Cahoon, Frances Glenn, Greenville Cahoon, Jack White, Manteo Cain, Mary Willis, White Oak Caldwell, Nancy Ann. Wadeville Calhoun, Betty Pearl, Fayetteville Calloway, Carolyn J„ Lexington Cameron, Edith Carol. Sanford Cameron, Kate Marilyn, Kinston Cameron, Max Franklin, Olivia Cameron, Mildred Moore, Broadway Cameron, Varina Elaine, Aberdeen Campen, Mayola Borden, Ayden Cannady, Daniel L., Manteo Cannon, Janice Omega, Grifton Capps, Janie Annette, Spring Lake Capps, Roy Glenn, Raleigh Carmichael, William H., Raeford Carr, Alvis Bryan, Rocky Mount Carr. Carole Ann, Wallace Carr, Patty Marie. Clinton Garraway, Betty !.. Snow 11,11 Carraway, Harlan Boyd, Newport Carrington, John R., Greenville Carroll, Betty Jo, Greenville Carroll. Doris Faye. Benson Carroll, John Ashby, Hookerton Carroll, Mary |ane, Hookerton Carroll, Ralph N, Jr., Raleigh Carson, Samuel D., Williamston Carter, Angela, Garland Carter, Barbara C, Shelby Carter, Carl Edward, Burnsville Carter, Eva Olivia, Kinston Carter, Robert E., Williamston Cartwright, Carrie Yvonne, Elizabeth Cil Caruso, Salvatore C, Greenville Case, Glenda Rae, Roanoke Rapids Cash, Synda Caroline, Winston-Salem Castellow, Eunice Frances, Conway Caswell, Commodore E., Whiteville Caudill, Roger William, Goldsboro Causby, James Herbert, Morganton Cayton, Dorlas Morris, Greenville Cayton. Henry Wade, Grimesland Cayton, Sanford P., Edenton Chambers, Robert M., Salisbury Chandler, Zelia A., Durham Chason, Llovd Ralph, Rocky Mount Cheek, Cecil Clifton, Roxboro Cherry, Charlie W., Washington Cherry, Ida E., Williamston Cherry, Jack, Washington Cherry, Margaret, Williamston Cherry, Peggy Ruth, Williamston Cherry, Thomas Mack, Everetts Chesson, Calvin White, Williamston Chesson, Carole Elaine, Roper Chrisman, Peggy LaVisa, Brown Summit Christopher. Betty Jo, Portsmouth, Va. Clark. Diana Jo, ' Kinston Clark, Gwendolyn A., Greenville Clark. Helen Jean, Carthage Clark, James Dallas, Greenville Clark, James Preston, Greenville Clark, Rogers Howell, Elizabethtown Clarke. Helen Joanne, Siler City Clay, Nancy Fleming, Stem. Cleeve, Marv Esther, Wilmington Clodfelter. Gene E., Mocksville Glowers, Jimmy Dale, Winston-Salem Cobb, Patty Jo, Durham Cobb, William Cherry, Greenville Coburn, Eva Ann, Robersonville Coburn, Linda Ruth, Roanoke Rapids Coggins, Bobby M., Greenville Coggins, Leonard C. Gastonia Cole, Anna Belle, Clayton Cole, Barbara Anne, Chapel Hill Cole, Jean Lucille, Pinetops Cole, Kenneth Leroy, Kinston Cole, Lessie Lee, Durham Coley, Goldie Caroline, Saratoga Coley, Phyllis Ann, Stem Collier, Caroline S., Portsmouth Collier. Dorothv Jean, Clarkton Collier. Marv Warren. Waynesboro. Va. Collier. Milton Ronald, Windsor. Va. Collins, Elizabeth I., New Bern Collins. Joseph S.. Mackeys Comer, Mary Ruth, Cameron Conder, James Richard, Hamlet Congleton, Patricia P., Stokes Connell, Rachel Lee, Oxford Conyers, Margaret F., Rich Square Cooke, Mattie Ann, Mount Olive Cooke, Nancy Ann, Dunn Cooper, Louise Scott, Graham Cooper, Lyle W., Durham Cope, Patricia Ann, Fayetteville Coppersmith, Annette, Elizabeth City Corbett, Barbara Ann, Pinetops Corbett, Carolyn, Ayden Corey, Herbert Sidney, Greenville Corum, James, Reidsville Couch, Ann. Bridgeton, N. J. 182 Council, Mrs. Ann, Chapel Hill 216 Council, Clayborn, Morrisville 216 Council, Joseph, Apex 216 Council, Paula F., St. Pauls 216 Coveney, Constance, Burlington 139 Covington, Margaret Ann, Lumber Bi 199 Cox, Anthony Poe, Richlands 199 Cox, George. Gates City 199 Cox, Lemuel, Four Oaks 199 Cox, Loranda, Graham 182 Cox, Walter, Greenville 139 Cox, William, Washington 199 Cozart, Barbara June, Greenville 216 Crabtree, Emily, Durham 139 Craddock, John, Winston-Salem 216 Cranford. Frances, Burlington 199 Craven, Nell Bowers, Leland 139 Crawford, Elizabeth, Hallsboro 216 Crawford, Frances, East Rockingham 182 Credle. Jane Mann, New Holland 182 Credle, Laura, New Holland 139 Creech, Flora Jean, Snow Hill 216 Creech, Janice Nell, Smithfield 199 Creech, Peggy Joyce, Smithfield 216 Crews, June, Creedmoor 139 Crisp. Frances. China Grove 182 Critcher, Dan Royster, Oxford 199 Crocker, Lannie Gertrue, Selma 199 Crocker, Rhetta Ann, Smithfield 216 Crocker, Will Roger, Smithfield 216 Crocker, William, Smithfield 231 Crofton, Jane Carol, Plymouth 216 Croom, Anne, Burgaw 216 Crotts, Barbara Jean, Lexington 216 Crouse, Nancy, Lexington 140 Crowe, Lydia Agnes, Lincolnton 200 Crumpler, Robert, Goldsboro 182 Crumpler, Walter, Goldsboro 216 Crumpton, Ruth, Roxboro 216 Cude, Rose Isabel, Greensboro 200 Culberson, Dorothy, Siler City 140 Cullifer, Jeanne, Bethel 231 Cullipher, William. Oak City 140 Cullis, Robert, Southport 216 Cullom, Lorraine, Roanoke Rapids 216 Cummins, James, Norfolk, Va. 231 Cunningham, Melvin, Walstonburg 216 Curley, Patsy Sue, Dallas 182 Curtis, Finley Donald, Gibsonville 216 Cutler, Howard, Washington 182 — D— 140 Dale, Alton, Grifton 231 Dallas. John Fulton, Leaksville 140 Dalrymple, Nancy, Laurinburg 182 Dameron, Bettie Jean, Pelham 140 Daniels, Betty Jean, Kinston 216 Daniels, Clara Sue, Jacksonville 140 Daniels, Gloria Dianne, Atlantic 140 Daniels, Frances, Jacksonville 216 Daniels, Ida Rose, Colerain 140 Daniels. Laura Joan. Wanchese 216 Daniels, Patricia Ruth, Beaufort 200 Daniels. Shirley Mae, Wanchese 231 Darden, Shirley Susan, Clinton 231 Daugherty, Anita Louise, Fayetteville 200 Daughtrv, Albert, Hollywood, Fla. 200 Daughtry, Ellen, Faison 182 Daughtry, Hettie, Faison 216 Daughtry, James V., Kenansville 216 Daughtry, Ann, Portsmouth, Va. 182 Davenport, Betty Jean, Robersonville 216 Davenport, Bettv June, Tarboro 182 Davenport, Fred ' A., Plymouth 231 Davenport, Geraldine M„ Creswell 200 Davenport, Jean M., Creswell 140 Davenport, Stephen, Roanoke Rapids 216 Davis, Carlisle, Davis STUDENT DIRECTORY Davis, Charles Ray, Leechville Davis, Elizabeth Ann, Norlina Davis, Gloria Faye, New Bern Davis, Herman, Conway Jacqueline, Rocky Mount Joan Belle, Henderson Leonard, Fayetteville Lewis, Davis Marjorie Ann, Warsaw Melbourne. Rocky Mount Patricia Carol, Fairmont Patricia Lucille, Raleigh Thomas Oliver, Erwin William Carroll, Davis is, Elizabeth Ann, Sanford Dawson, Frances Lee, Dunn Dawson, Janet Kay, Belhaven Day, Charles Thomas, Greenville Dean, Francis Bailey, Oxford Dean, Pearl Janette, Greensboro Deans, Mary Millicent, Wilson De Bruhl, Joann, New Bern Deichmann, Susan Joanne, Durham Delamar, Edgar Murry, Rocky Mount Deloatch, Letty Bridgers, Conway Dennis, Edwin Arnold, Durham Dennis, Miriam Joyce, Grifton Denton, Richard Henry, Tarboro Desern, William Donald, Raleigh DeVane, Betty Jean, St. Pauls Devine, James, Raleigh Dickens, Mary Lou, Littleton Dickens, Van, Roanoke Rapids Dickerson, Grady Gresham, Henderson Dickerson, Louise Ann, Roxboro Dickerson, Patricia Anne, Oxford Dickerson, Samuel, Henderson Dilday, Martha Rebecca, Ahoskie Dilday, Sarah Imogene, Ahoskie Dismuke, Ida Katherine, Burlington Dix, Joseph Richard, Leaksville.. Dixon, Barbara Jean, Greenville Dixon, Bobby Carroll, Dunn Dixon, Jasper W., Grimesland Dixon, Rebecca Anne, Franklinton Dixon, Sarah Ruth, Willard Dixon, Virginia W., Wilmington Dixon, William C, Kinston Donovan, Sarah (Sally), Longmeadom, Mass Doolittle, David Ernest, Rockingham Doty, Furman Ray, Winston-Salem Doughtie, Edith Marie, Bethel Doughtie, Vivian Dale, Whitakers Draffin, Margaret Faye, Norlina Draper, Sally Ray, Weldon Driver, Delano Alex, Richmond, Va. Duffie. Gerald Stover, S. Boston, Va. Duke, Mary Lois, Potecasi Duke, Raymond Langford, Apex Dunbar, Nancy Elizabeth, Elizabeth City Duncan, Willadean, Whiteville Dunn, Gayle Liles, Zebulon Dunn, John Barnes, Williamston Dunn, Patricia Carolyn, Raleigh Dunning, C. Lawrence, Aulander Dunning, William Grant, Aulander Dupree, Betty Jo, Angier Dupree, Jeanne Kayren, Angier Dupree, Joyce Ann, Smithfield Dupree, Neel, Greenville Duvall, Jeanne, Wilmington Dyson, Robert Louis, Washington — E— Eakes. lanet Marie, Stokes Earnshaw, George Henry, Erwin Eason, Horace R., Tyner Eason, Margaret Moore, Sharpsburg Eason, Ruth Joan, Hookerton Eatmon, Dwight Arland, Raleigh Eborn, Victoria Estelle, Bath Edgerton, Nellie Kay, Burgaw Edison, William Thomas, Jacksonville Edmondson, Richard Clifton, Rocky Mour Edmondson, William Mack, Kinston Edwards, Betty Hughes, Chadbourn Edwards, Betty Sue, Princeton Edwards, Betty Thomas, Youngsville Edwards, Billy, Clarkton Edwards, Charlotte Ann, Smithfield Edwards, David Mitchell, Nashville Edwards, Edmund O ' Brien, Chocowinity Edwards, Glenda, Beulahville Edwards, Harvey Lindy, Chicod Edwards, Jane Carolyn, Grimesland Edwards, Joan Doris, Sharpsburg Edwards, John Henry, Williamston Edwards, Meredith Lucretia, Belhaven Edwards, Opal Mayhew, Chocowinity Edwards, Reuben, Clarkton Edwards, Sarah Ann, Greensboro Edwards, Sarah Ann, Greensboro Edwards, William Robert, Tarboro Efird, Peggy Catherine, Kinston Eldridge, Harvey Allen, Dunn Elgin, Charles Everett, Leesburg, Va. Ellen, Annie Mae, Rocky Mount Ellen, Sallie Brown, Rocky Mount Ellerbe, James Hargette, Rockingham Ellington, Norman, Raleigh Ellis. Glennie Ruth, Stantonsburg Ellis, L. Howard, Winterville EUwanger, Robert, Rockingham Elmore, Larry Dean, Kinston Epperson, John D., New Bern Estes, Marjorie Macon, Raleigh Etheridge, Alice Faye, Engelhard Etheridge, Marie, Manteo Ethridge, Janice Greene, Nashville Eubanks, Frances Ann, Raleigh Eure, Shirley Janet, Hertford Evans, Billie Faye, Parkersburg Evans, David Arthur, Norfolk, Va. Evans, Gretchen Askew, Greenville Evans, Letha Jo, Jonesville Evans, Marion Murray, New Bern Everett, Barbara, Williamston Everett, Robert, Parmele Everett, Sarah Dorothy, Williamston Everette, Maurice Edward, Robersonville Everhart, Donald Richard, Winston-Sale irgn Washing! ' Everton, Jack S„ Colu Everton, Patricia Ann, Columbia Eves, John William, Elizabeth Citv — F— Faircloth, Barbara Ann, Salemburg Faircloth, Gertrude, Garland Farish, Stephen Thomas, Ayden Farlow. Thomas Arnold, Asheboro Farmer, Rebecca Ann, Elm City Farrar, Joel Underwood, Gastonia , Alice Janet, Aberdeen er, Margaret Anne, Ayden ,er, Walter Elliott, Benson Julia Gay, Wilson Ronald Bruce, Rocky Mount William, New Bern 1, Ronald Dean, Reidsville James Monroe, Lucama Farrell Faulkn Faulkn Felton, Felton. Felton, Fennell Ferrell, Ferrell, Patricia Ann, Raleigh Fields, John C, Pikeville Fields, Lawson Worth, Goldston Fields, Robert Carlton, Greenville Fields, Sylvia Chalmers, Goldston 200 Fillmore, DeWitt Clinton, Greenville 145 183 Finch, Molly Ann, Henderson 145 217 Finger, Phyllis, Kannapolis 184 217 Fisher, Barbara Janet, Fayetteville 201 183 Fisher, Freda Jean, Wilmington 184 200 Fitzgerald, Louise, Selma 184 183 Flanagan, Martha Sue, Farmville 218 217 Fleming, Edwin Michael, Franklinton 201 217 Fleming, Mary Jo, Grimesland 201 217 Fleming, Maurice Franklin, Stokes 218 217 Fleming, Robert Thomas, Morganton 201 217 Fletcher, Mary Janet. Elizabeth City 201 217 Floors, James Etheldred, Princeton 201 144 Flowers, Bobby Jean, Four Oaks 218 144 Flowers, Judith Jo Ann, Elm City 145 217 Flowers, Lou Ellen, Fremont 218 200 Flowers. William Darran, Fremont 145 144 Floyd, Betty Gale, Orrum 201 183 Floyd, Eugene, Fairmont 218 200 Floyd, Linda Lou, Plymouth 231 230 Floyd, William, Norfolk, Va. 184 231 Flye, Alice Joyce, Greenville 218 217 Flynn, Mary Truesdale, Clinton 201 217 Folk, Frances, Raleigh - 201 230 Forbes, Marcia Dean, Farmville 201 217 Ford, Edna Dolores, Bethel 201 183 Ford, Elbert Julian, Fairmont 201 217 Fordham, James Frederick, Kinston 218 183 Forehand, Mary Jacquelyn, Wanchese 145 201 Foreman, Hazel Earle, Durham 201 144 Forlines, Jack Stanley, Winterville 145 217 Forrest, Kay, Kinston 231 218 Forrest, Mary Jane, Greenville 184 201 Forrest, Robert Sylvester, Greenville 184 218 Foss, Jacqueline, La Grange 145 201 Foster, Margaret Joan, Burlington 184 183 Fowler, Barbara Wayne. Raleigh 201 218 Fowler, Edwin Dale, Tabor City 218 183 Fowler, Harvey, Maysville 218 183 Fowler, Vaughan Dashwood, Franklin 145 201 Francis, Sadie Muriel, Conway 146 218 Franklin, Ruth, Raleigh 218 183 Franklin, Willard Lentz, Rockingham 218 201 Frazier, Dorothy Gibson, Fremont 201 144 Freeman, Betty Mae, Zebulon 201 183 Freeman, Penelope Myers. Ahoskie 201 201 Fretz, Suzanne, Graham 201 183 Frye. Margaret Lou, Carthage 184 218 Fulcher, Donald Ray, Atlantic 146 218 Fulcher, Joyce Elizabeth, Robersonville 184 183 Fulford, Joseph Marion, Farmville 218 201 Fulghum, Carolyn Ann, Sims 218 218 Fulghum, Doris Eloise, Roanoke Rapids 184 184 Fuller, Martha Louise, Monroe 201 144 Furlong, Joyce Smith (Mrs.), Wilson 146 184 — G— 201 Gaddy, Lessie Eugenia, Clinton 146 Gainer, Thomas Rodham, Augusta, Ga. 218 201 Gaines, Ronald Forbes, Goldston . 201 231 Gallimore, Shirley Ann, Lexington 218 201 Garcia, Jack John, Greenville 218 .. 218 Gardner, Lela Ann, New Bern 146 201 Gardner. Sarah Jane, Goldsboro 218 145 Garner, Wynette, Greenville 184 231 Garner, William, Dublin 231 201 Garrett, Betty Jean, Julian 201 201 Garris, Lamuel Barnhill, Greenville 218 218 Garris, Marv Catherine, Deep Run 184 218 Gartman, William Theodore. Portsmouth, Va. 201 218 Gaskins. Clifton, New Bern 184 201 Gay, Betty Sue, Bunn 184 184 Gay, Jessie Willard, Zebulon 218 231 Gay, Lvnmore Sykes, Seaboard 184 201 Gay, Marvin Ray, Whitakers 218 201 Gay, Peggy Ann, Whitakers 184 184 Gay, Robert Jerome, Walstonburg ... 184 201 Gaylord, Bett) Lou, Pantego 218 STUDENT DIRECTORY Gaylord, lames. Roper Gaylord, Xancy, Creedmoor Gaylord, Rebecca Dean, Roper Gearhart, James Lee, Hubert Geddie, Margaret, Rocky Mount George, Julia Isabelle, Winston-Salem Gerock, Harry, Atlantic Gerock, fames Walter, Maysville Gerringer, Ronnie Lee, Leaksville Gilbert, Margaret Eliz., Kinston Gilbert, Verda Joyce, Greenville Gilchrist, Mavis, Roseboro Giles, Walter Lee, Raleigh Gilley, Oscar Benton, Leaksville Gillikin, Frank Sterling, Beaufort Gillikin, Nelson, Beaufort Glenn, Bessie Janet. Hertford Glisson, Margaret Alice, Gates Glover, William K., Dover Godfrey, Daniel, Lynnhaven Godley. Vernon, Bath Godwin, Jacob Winberry, Stella Godwin, Joyce Feme, Ahoskie Godwin, Leora Jane, Ahoskie Godwin, Shirley Taylor, Lucama Godwin. Willie Eugene, Elm City Gold, Phyllis Ann. Whiteville Goldston, Adiana June, Graham Gooch, Dorothy Jean. Franklinton Goodall, Booten Filander, Bethel Gooden, Helen, Elizabethtown Goodhart, Bette Jean, Baltimore, Md. Goodwin. Patricia Agnes, Memphis, Ter Gore, Elderee, Nakina Gore, Jean Lennox, Whiteville Gore, John William. Rockingham Gorham, Edward Meadows, New Bern Grady, Annie Lois, Mount Olive Graham, Billy, Fayetteville Graham, Leonard, Rigby, Idaho Granitz. David Warren, Greenville Grant, Virginia Herring, Kinston Gray, Benjamin, Trenton Gray, Janice Lee, Rocky Mount Gray, John Lewis, Kinston Gray, Richard, Greenville Grav. Walter Bradley, Bethel Greek, Vincent Thomas, Bound Brook Green, Fannie. Zebulon Greene, Robert Hatch. Beulavillc Greene. Rov. Siler City Circes. v. Lois Anne, Virgil lames Boyd, Burlir Griffin. Barbara, Ayden Griffin. Betty Lou. Will. .mis Comer, Williamson Griffii Griffin, Griffin, ,11 .u rg irbv. I ' .u L ' d, Will l-ton es. Howard, Hope Mills es. Fame Sue, Wendell om, Janet Allen. Roanoke Rapids Gulledge, Joel Ellis, Raeford Ciunn. Shirley Ann, Providence Gunnerson, Guahilde, Morehead City Gunter, Emily Ann, Lumberton Gupton, Bobby lames, Virg.lina, Va. Gurganus, Joseph, Washington Gurkin, David Clarence, Williamston Ciurkin. Lewis Taylor, Williamston Gurley, Helen Annette, ' Goldsboro Gurley, Raymond Glenwood, Goldsboro Guthrie, Peggy Ann, ' arina Bettj lean, Goldsboro — H— Harris, Wilma Alease, Roanoke Rapids 203 Habit, Alfred John, Edenton 148 Harrison. Edwin Francis, Goldsboro 185 Hackney, Tracy Teaque, Carrboro 218 Harrison, Herman George, Rocky Mount 203 Haddock, Clyde Joshua, Vanceboro 218 Harrison, Robert Gaylord, Williamston 203 Haddock, Lois, Ayden 148 Harriss, Jo Anne, Southern Pines 149 Haddock, Phyllis. ' Ayden 202 Hartman, Guelda Forrest, Winston-Salem 203 Haddock, Samuel Eugene, Greenville 202 Harton, Herbert C, Raleigh 185 Hagan, Harriette Bruce, Rocky Mount 218 Harvey, Caroline Rose, Littleton 219 Hair, Rachel Ann, Autryville 202 Harvey, Frances Anne, Littleton 185 Haislip, Joseph Alton, Hassell 202 Haskins, Donald Richard, Goldsboro 219 Hale, Allen Keith, Jacksonville 219 Hastings, Hazel Garner, Roanoke Rapids 149 Hale, Judith Carol, Franklinton 219 Hasty, Gerald Lee, Monroe 219 Hales, Barbara Joan. Jacksonville 230 Hasty, Walter Alexander, Monroe 185 Hales. James Marion, New London, Conn. 202 Hathaway, Henry Brian, Tarboro 203 Hales, Jo Ann, Greenville 202 Hauser, Terry Wood, Greensboro 219 Hall, Bobby Rav, Erwin 185 Hawes, Mary Beth, Watha 203 Hall, Carlton Earl, Ahoskie 219 Hay, Cathryn, Spencer 203 Hall, Kenneth Dwight, Greenville 148 Hayes, Harry D., Wilmington 149 Hall, Lee Craig. Elizabethtown 202 Hayes, Jo Ann, Rocky Mount 219 Hall, Madline, Watha 219 Hayman, Eugene, Coinjock 185 Hall. Sally Patricia, Fayetteville 148 Haynes, Phillip Conrad, Spray 219 Hall, William Donald, Kannapolis 202 Haynes, Rebekah Hoyte, Burlington 185 Ham, Josh, Grimesland 202 Head, Annette Elaine, Seven Springs 232 Hamilton, Betty Sue, Smithfield 232 Heath, Edna Janet, Cove City 185 Hamilton, Charles Thomas, Beaufort 148 Heath. Jo. Chicod 219 Hamilton, Mildred Carol, Atlantic 202 Heath, John Kinsey, Kinston 185 Hammond, Martha Jane, New Bern 219 Heath, Rachel Ann. Kinston 149 Hamner. John Thornton, Rock Castle, Va. 219 Hellen, John Bryan, II, Vanceboro 219 Handley, Rubv Lucille, Goldsboro 202 Helms, Billy Charles, Monroe 185 Hanford, Walter Hugh, Graham 219 Henderson, Nancy Carolyn, Hubert 149 Hardee. Evelyn [oanna, Greenville 219 Hendrix, William Herlie, Lake Waccamaw 219 Hardee, Floyd, Avden 219 Henley, Jackson Allen, Asheboro 219 Hardee. William K., Wilmington 197 Hennessee, Thomas Howard, Morganton 203 Hardison. Albert, New Bern 148 Henry. Joseph Dock, New Bern 219 Hardison, Bobby Howard, Williamston 232 Hepler, Janice Louise, Greensboro 203 Hardison. Joseph Edwin, Plymouth 202 Herring, Adrian Deams. Towson 219 Hardison, Suzanne, [amesville 148 Herring, Charles, Jr., Kinston 203 Hardison, William, Williamston 219 Herring, Patricia Ann, Greenville 219 Hardy, Frederick, Tarboro 219 Herrinir, Robert Lovette, Mount Oliver 185 Hargett, Jean Carol, New Bern 230 Herring. Selma Bryan, Tarboro 203 Hargrove, Kay, Weldon 185 Hester, Patricia Agnes, Hurdle Mills 203 1 lari ' rove, Shirley, Snow Camp 185 Hewett, Billie June, Ash 203 1 l.irker, Amelia, Pollocksville 219 Hewett, Lois Fayc. Supply 149 Harmon, Pat, Buis Creek 202 Hewett. Vivian Eloise, Wilmington 203 Harmon, Ramon Alphonso, Ahoskie 219 Hickman, Esther Lee, Chocowinity 185 Harper. Janie Carole, Deep Run 202 Hicks, Charlotte Anne, Clinton 149 Harper. Kenneth Weston, Albertson 219 Hicks, Nancy Sue. Towson 219 Harper, Larry Wilson, Albertson 219 High, John Hardy, Rocky Mount 219 Harrell, Amy Jean. Oak City 232 High. John Wallace, Sanford 203 Harrell, Barbara Jane, Colerain 230 Highsmith, Feme Larraine. Germany 203 Harrell, Barbara Lynn, Raleigh 185 Highsmith, Raymond Lee, Rocky Mount 203 Harrell, Joseph Donald. Wilmington 149 Hilburn, Janice Louise, Council 203 Harrell, Ennis Ray, Wallace 219 H.lburn, Maurice Clifton, Whiteville 150 Harrell, Fave Watson, Greenville 202 Hill, Frances Amanda, Trenton 219 Harrell, Fayette Wilson, Greenville 219 Hill, Greta Glen, Sneads Ferry 232 Harrell. Jasper Hilton, Hamilton 219 Hill, Janet Marie, Elizabeth City 203 Harrell, Peggv Jean. Hertford 219 Hill, Leonard Thomas, Washington 219 Harrell. Phyllis Jane, Rose Hill 219 Hill, Marvin E., Smithfield 219 Harrell, Shirley Corine, Edenton 202 Hill, Milford P., Chocowinity 150 Harrell, Thomas Lane, Macclesfield 149 1 [ill, Nat Grav. Jr., Chocowinity 219 Harrington, Sara M„ Fairmont 149 Hill, Robert Edwin, Goldsboro 150 Harris, Annie Jane, Creswell 202 Hill, Tennielcan. Rougemont 185 Harris. Annie Jeanette, Kinston 202 Hinson. Carl Rayford, Walstonburg 203 Harris, Barbara Colleen, Beaufort 203 Hinson, Geneva, Whiteville 203 Harris. Charles Tommy, Williamston 219 Hinson, James Z., Ill, Goldsboro 203 Harris. Coy Ward. Carthage 219 Hinson, Janie Fields, Walstonburg 150 Harris. David Lee, Graham 185 Hinton, A. C, |r.. Nashville 203 Harris, Don Baldwin, Sanford 185 Hinton, lean Tettleton, Greenville 150 Harris, Eddie Nathan. Williamston 185 Hinton, Kathrvn Ann. Kenly 203 Harris, Franklin Ray. Forest City 219 Hinton. Bobbie Jeanette, Kenly 219 Harris, George Robert. Bolton 203 Hintz, Robert Edwaid. West Liberty 219 Harris. Cilenda Jolly, Lumberton 219 Hintz, Ronald Duane, Greenville 203 Harris. Helen Gamble, Laurinburg 185 Hitch. M.uhew Leonard, Jacksonville 150 Harris, Joj Ann. Washington 185 I lobbs. William L., Raleigh 150 Harris, Lacye Bailey, Neuse 219 Hodge, Ronald Grey, Jacksonville 185 Harris, Man Ann. Hertford 185 Hodges, Edward Vernon, Swan Quarter 150 Harris, Sadie Louise. Havelock 203 Hodges, James Eugene. Washington 203 STUDENT DIRECTORY Hodges, Janet Elizabeth, Sanford Hodges, Maxwell D., Jr., Engelhard Hodges, Treasure, Washington Hoffman, Charles Connie, Alexandria Hoffman, Joseph McNeil, Maysville Hogan, Helen Linda, Chapel Hill Hogan, Lois Ann, Lynchburg, Va. Holcomb, Howard B„ Jr., Grifton Holder, David Alexander, New Bern Hollamon. Max, Four Oaks Holland, Shirley Dean, Greenville Holler, Barbara Ellen, Greensboro Holley, Miriam Elaine, Wilmington Holley, William Hampton, Wilmingto Holliday, Barbara Ann, Jamesville I loll, d. Gen Will Hollingsworth, Nancy E., Rocky Mount Holloman, Elizabeth Ann, Goldsboro Holloway, Bennie Martin, Mount Holly Holloway, Betty Coreen, Four Oaks Holmes, Randell Eugene, Manteo Holton, James Radford, Greensboro Holton, Shirley Jean, Grantsboro Hooper, Elsie Mae, Rocky Mount Hooper, Lennon W., Stumpy Point Hoover, Bobby Ray, Kinston Home, Alice Anne, Tabor City Horner, Paula Ann, Bailey Horton, Frances Carolyn, Apex Horton, Thomas J., Jr., Washington House, Martha Carolyn, Wilson Houston, Nancy Lee, Warsaw Howard, Alton Edwards, Greenville Howard, Catherine Ann, Kinston Howard, Kenneth Lane, Pink Hill Howard, Richard Onslow, Jr., Belhaven Howard, William N., Raleigh Howe, Judith Murrill, Greenville Howell, Charles Cornelius, Seaboard Howell, Nancy Faye, Greenville Howell, Rachel Roberta, Vermilion Howell, William Donald, Selma Hudson, Johnny Preston, Wadesboro Hudson, Peggy Jean, New Bern Hudson, William Daniel, Dunn Huffman, Donald Franklin, Trenton Hughes, Ann Carol, Pollocksville Hughes, Frances Lee, St. Bridges, Va. Hughes, James O., Colerain Hughes, Laurice Miller, Stedman Hughes, Marilyn Elizabeth, Oxford Hughes, Mary Jim. Ash Humble, William Boyd, Washington Humphrey, Margaret Ann, Red Springs Humphrey, Rossie Lurlene, FayettevilJe Hunt, Robert Leonard, Stantonsburg Hunt, Shirley Ann, Louisburg Hunter, Evelvn Lawana, Winston-Salem Hunter, Ronald Charles, Charlotte Hurst, Edwin Lacy, Greensboro Hyatt, Robert Stadley, Ahoskie Hylton, Elizabeth Ann, Stephens City, V: — I— Icard, Harriet E„ Evergreen Ingle, Esther Marie , Arapahoe Ingle, Joe Clark, Siler City Ingram, Shirley Jean, Sanford Isles, Mary Ann, Littleton Ivey, Richard Earl, Roanoke Rapids -J- Jackson, Alice Lou, Dunn Jackson, Betty Ruth, Rockingham Jackson, Carolyn Rose, Godwin Jackson, Eugene Reid, Pantego Jackson, Garland Eugene, Dunn Jackson, Harold Leon, Dunn Jackson, June LaNell, Roland Jackson, Joseph Ray, Winterville Jackson, Margaret Ann, Greenville Jackson, Nancy Louise, Winterville Jackson, Peggy Ann, Robersonville Jackson, Phyllis Annette, Grifton Jackson, Robert Franklin, Washington Jackson, Samuel Ernest, Spring Hope Jacobs, Ralph Douglas, New Bern James, Alton Ray, Bethel James, Asbury Cecil, Manning James, Cynthia Cuane, Williamston James, Dottie Jo, Wilmington James, Frederick Charles, Portsmouth, Va. James, Furney Keith, Williamston James, Harold Lloyd, Rose Hill James, Katherine E., Rocky Mount James, Maurice Douglas, Stokes Jarman, Council Travis, Kinston Jarvis, Andrew Preston. Jr., Greenville Jarvis, Johnnie Louise, Washington Jenkins, Laura Suzanne, Rockingham Jenkins, Lula Belle, Laurinburg Jennette, James Lois, Mount Olive Jennings, Linwood Earl, Jr., Greenville Jennings, William Frank, Elizabeth City Jernigan, Doyle Anita, Lewiston Jervis, Richard M„ Norfolk, Va. Jessup. Mary Blanche, Elizabethtown John Johns. Johns, Johns Johns, Johns Johns Johns Betty Jean, Magnolia Christopher E., Tryon Diana Ruth, Asheboro Eleanor Jane, Trenton Frances Earle, Roanoke Rapids Gail Elaine, Tryon George Frederick, Oxford Hunter Ann, Wendell Johnson, James W., Jr., Weldon Johnson, Jenny Lind, Fairmont Johnson. Jimmy Lee. Pink Hill Johnson. John Cl.fton, Bolivia Johnson. Joyce Effie, Garner Johnson, Laura Frances, Kinston Johnson, Leonard Eugene, Greenville Johnson, Martha Ann, Benson Johnson, Mary Louise, Plymouth Johnson, Patricia Ann, Lillington Johnson, Peggy Allen, Durham Johnson, Peggy Warrick, Plymouth Johnson, Shirley Faye, Fairmont Johnson, Vive Louis, Goldsboro Johnson, Walter E., Elizabethtown Johnson, Martha Murdock, Paw Creek Johnston, Peggy Louise, Greenville Jones, Betty Jean, Williamston Jones, Carolyn Joyce, Elizabeth City Jones, Charlotte Ann, Littleton Jones, Charlotte Gray, Nashville Jones, Edwin Blaney, Walstonburg Jones, Everett Lindsay, Albemarle Jones, Grace Marie, Kinston Jones, Harry Gates, Durham Jones, Jasper Dean, Oxford Alio Rale Jones, Joseph Edwin, Jr., Snow Hill Jones, Leasley Blanche, Greenville Jones, Linda Ann, Laurinburg Jones, Linda Ann, Snow Hill Jones, Margaret Louise, Laurel Hill Jones, Margie Ruth, Snow Hill Jones, Mary Ann, Kinston Jones, Mary Elizabeth, Wilmington Jones, Mary Jovce, Whiteville Jones, Patricia, ' Farmville Jones, Ralph Donald, Stantonsburg Jones, Robert Gerald. Williamston Jones, Stanley M., South Mills Jones, Sylvia Ann, Kinston Va. age Jones, Tommy Leon, Raleigh Jordan, Frances Joy, Greenville Jorgenson, Larry, Greenville Joyncr, Christine Rae, Mount Olive Joyner, George David, Weldon Joyner, Jesse Herbert, Henderson Joyner, Julia Smith, Snow Hill Joyner, Norma Marie, Mount Olive Joyner, Paul H., Weldon Judge, Elizabeth Lamb, Wallace Julian, Cecil Perry, Salisbury — K— Kanipe, Bruce, Rockingham Karanikas, John George, Ahoskie Kares, Artemis Chris, Greenville Katsias, Emanuel, Virginia Beach, Kean, Carroll Jeanne, Sidney Kearney, Joseph Carnel, La Gr; Kearney, Polly Ann, Snow Hill Kearns, Leo Graham, Troy Kearns, Robert Douglas, Albemarle Keaton, Benjamin F„ Jr., Belhaven Keel, Jane Waters, Plymouth Keel, Maxine, Groton Keen, Joseph Weaver, Rich Square Keene, Mary Maynard, Four Oaks Kehayes, Dolly Ann, Edenton Keith. Marvin Owen, Franklinton Kelly, Donald Day, Broadway Kelly, Lovey Ellen, Mount Olive Kelly, Syvil Ann, Sanford Kendall, Julia Pauline, Fayetteviile Kennedy, Mavis Marie. Mount Olive Kepley, Peggy Sue, High Point Kermon, Frankie House, Hobgood Killebrew, Kenneth K., Rocky Mount Killingsworth, Merle E., Kinston Kilpatrick, Shirley Lane, Cove City Kinard, Eleanor Ann, Patego King. Betty Louise. Wrightsville Beach King, Horace G„ Kinston King, Leslie, Jacksonville King, Michael Evans, Henderson Kinlaw, David Malcolm, Ayden Kinlaw. Sylvia Jeannette, Saint Pauls Kinney, Barbara Helen, Raleigh Knight, Dorothy Faye, Cerro Gordo Knight. George W.[ Jr., Rocky Mount Knight, Rebecca Glenn, Roxboro Knight, Roy Neill, Sanford Knott, Julius Cheslev, Wendell Knox, Emily, Leland Knox, James Malcolm, Bolivia Knox, William Hugh, Bolivia Koebberling, Jack B., Lenoir Kohler, James Staunton, Conshohocken Kornegay, Ida Fordham, Albertson Kornegay, Nick Deems, Albertson Kornegay, Peggy Ann, Warsaw — L— Lackey, Jane Roberta, Hiddenite Laity, Carroll Wesley, Longhurst Lamb. James Vanty. Lumberton Lamb. Milford Judson, Elizabeth City Lamm, Gladys Marie, Lucama Lamm, Ralph Lee. Wilson Lamm, Shirley Ann, Wilson Lancaster, Barbara Ann, Castalia Lancaster, Curtis Hoover, Goldsboro Lancaster, Mac, Greenville Lancaster, Norma Jean, Supply Lancaster, Tryon Delano, Fayetteviile Land, Ira T., High Point Land, Thomas Earl, High Point Lane, Camana Anne. Siler City Lane, David E., Asheboro Lane, Pailen Rav, Hertford STUDENT DIRECTORY Lang, Rachael Ann, Greenville Langdon, Charlie Braxton, Smithfield Langhirt. Anne Dolores, Baltimore, Md. Langley, Patricia Anne, Jacksonville Langston, Dorothy Anne, Raleigh Lanier, Allie Doris, Chinquapin Lanier, Betty Jean, Beulaville Lanier, Faye, Burgaw Lanier, Sharon Inez, Chinquapin Lansche, Jane Elizabeth, New Bern Larimore, Donald Richard, Winston-Salem Lassiter, Delcie Jean, Four Oaks Lassiter, Herbert D., Marshville Lassiter, Jobil Mae, Virginia Beach, Va. Lassiter, Ruth Ann, Four Oaks Lassiter, Sylvia Faye, Four Oaks Laughinghouse, Dorothy H., Dunn Layton, Fred Durwood, Edenton Ledbetter, Frieda B., Burlington Lee, Helen Allene, Oriental Lee, James George, Fort Bragg Lee, Jo Anne, Four Oaks Lee, Ted Manning, Cassatt, S. C. Leeuwenburg, Johanna E., Wilmington Leggett, Donald Yates, Buies Creek Leggett, Irma Gray, Raleigh Leggett, Patsy Ruth, Scotland Neck Leggette, Hilton Davis, Robersonville Leichter, Patricia Jean, Greenville Leonard. Patsy June, Louisburg Leonard, Richard Carlton, Erwin Lewis, Joy Lee, Grimesland Lewis, Lou Taylor, Farmville Lewis, Mildred Ann, Hertford Lewis, Mary Geraldine. Rocky Point Lewis, Michael Wayne, Fayetteville Lewis, Robert C, Jr., Kernersville Lewis, Shirley Jean, Mt. Olive Lewis, Vernon Monroe, Marshallberg Liles, Helen Jane, Sims Liles, Julia Dewar, Littleton Liles, William A., Garland Lilley, Aurelia Paige, Gatesville Lilley. Fleetwood B., Gatesville Lilley, Francis Eugene, Williamston Lilley, Leonard David, Jr., Tarboro Lilley, M.lton ;.. Williamston Lilley, Robert Clarence, Tarboro Lilley, Shelton Earl, Williamston Lilley, William Delano, Fountain Lilly, Nancy Jane, New Bern Limer, Peggie Marie, Rich Square Lindley, Barbara Anne, Greensboro Lindsav, Robert Wilkins, Clinton Lindsey, Paul Rudolph, Rocky Mount Lineberrv, Dorothv Ann. Graham Lingle, Jane Elizabeth. China Grove Link. Mrs. Faye Ferrell, Wilson Linthicum, Kathryn Elizabeth, Durham Lisk, John Harris, Albemarle Lisk. Mrs. Thelma C. Bess. Statesville Litchfield, George W.. Aurora Little, Betty Jean, Winterville Little, Harvey Richard. Delaware Water Gap, Penn. Little. Marvin, Winterville Littleton, Jean Carolyn. Stella Liverman, Jean Anne, Winterville Liverman, Lennie Geraldine, Conway Lloyd, Barbara Ann, Mebane Lloyd. Dorothy Ruth, High Point Lockamy. Patricia Fay. Kinston Long, Cecil E., Jamesville Long, Trances leanette, Longwood Long, Joel Baynes, Cedar Grove Lore. Richard Karl, Roanoke Rapids Lorimer, Marian Rhync. Burlington Loutrel, Sarah Helen, Randleman Love, Charles Renfrew, Lucama Lovelace, Charles Kennedy, New Bern Loving, Billy Eugene, Burlington - Lowder, Carolyn J., Albemarle Lowe, Hilda Grey, Gibsonville Lowery, John David, Jacksonville Lowry, Nancy Ann, Elizabeth City Lucas, Carol Lee, West End Lucas, Melda Ann, Lucama Lupo, Jeanette Byrd, Wade Lusk, Eugene Bortree, Fayetteville Lyerly, Billy R., Rockwell Lyon, Marjorie Lou, Creedmoor -M- McArthur, William P., Fayetteville McCabe, Harold Warren, Newport McCall, Mary Ida, Salemburg McCollum, Davis B., Greensboro McCollum, Elizabeth Ann, Reidsville McCormic, Martha Joann, St. Pauls McCormick, Jane Ayers, Fairmont McCoy, Dorothy Carole, Kinston McCuilen, George Leslie, Goldsboro McDaniel, Bar bara Jean, Statesville McDaniel, Geraldine, Fayetteville McDaniel, Jacqueline, Fayetteville McDonald, Irvin Ray, Goldsboro McDonald, Rebecca Ann, Carthage McFadyen, Patricia Lee, Sanford McFarland, Ernest Lindley, Henderson McGee, Hubert, Jr., Elizabeth City McGowen, Joyce Elizabeth, Willard McGwigan, Ann Lee, Enfield Mclntyre, Jeanette, Rocky Mount Mclntyre, Richard Thomas, Rocky Mount McKay ' , Ann Elizabeth, Red Springs McKav, Sallv Jean, Elizabethtown McKee, lames Harold, High Point McKeel, Justus L., Bethel McKenzie, Joan Carolyn, Wilmington McKinney, Linwood Wayne, Scrar.ton IvfcLamb, Billie Jo, Newton Grove McLamb, Marshall Allen, Coats McLaunn, Daniel Franklin, White Oak McLawhorn. Annette Holmes, Wilmingto McLawhorn, Gwendolyn, Ayden McLawhorn, Linda Ruth, Greenville McLawhorn. Shirley Ann, Grimesland McLean, Daphne Rose, Rockingham McLemcre, Lona Kay. Henderson McLeod, Shirley Jean, Greensboro McNeill, Charles Watson, Sanford McNeill. Nancy Lvnn, Whiteville McPhaul, John, Raeford McPhatter, Rov Frank, Jacksonville McPherson, Harlan Lofton, Wilmington McPherson, Mary Leigh, South Mills McPherson, Nellie, Cl arendon McSwain, Gail Deanna, China Grove McWilliams, Carrie Mae, Aurora M.ihc. H.irrell Everett, Prospect Hill Mabry. Dianna Patricia, Hollister Madison, James Charles, Jonesville Madry, Mary Alice. Scotland Neck Millard. Alta Ann. Trenton Mallard. Graham Warden. Trenton Mallard. Nancy Carol. Trenton Mallard, Sylvia Jean. Trenton Maness, Edgar Len. Fayetteville Maness, Myrl E., Mt. Olive m. Johnnie Rav. Walstonburg in. Mane Agnes. Lillington in. Pegg) ( .old. Walstonburg m, William Allen. Carolina Beach Betty Credle. Fairfield Bettv Gene. New Holland 221 Mann, Bobby, Newport 205 Mann, Mrs. Marvina W., Elizabeth City 188 Mann, Milton Thomas, Sanford 155 Mann, Rita Pearl, Newport 155 Mann, Sally H. Easterling, Winterville 221 Manning, Evelyn Arlene, Bethel 221 Manning, Fannie Lou, Bailey 221 Manning, Mac Edwin, Williamston 155 Manos. Gus Mike, Fayetteville 222 Markham, Agnes Peyton, Greenville 222 Markham, Shirley Marie, Durham 222 Marrow, Martha Chesson, Roper 205 Marshall, Margaret Ann, Graham 205 Marshburne, Mary Anne, Spring Hope Marshburn. Herman W., Richlands 188 Martin, Jane Ayers, Everetts 222 Ma. tin, Julius Carlton, Robersonville 222 Martin, Larry Charles, Cramerton 205 Martinez, Mrs. Inez N., Greenville 222 Maske, Carol Sue, Rockingham 205 Mason, Janice Marie, Swansboro 155 Mason, Joseph Van, Atlantic 188 Massengill, Carolyn Fave, Smithfield 188 Massengill, Carolyn Rose. Four Oaks 222 Massey, Judy Frances, Princeton Mathews, Adelaide Warren, Greenville Matinos, Katina Michele, Raleigh Matthews, Carolyn Annette, Apex Matthews, Carolyn C, Sanford Matthews, Mrs. Helen B„ Havelock Matthews. Jimmy R., Castalia Matthews, Sarah Elizabeth, Wilmington Mauhsbv, Margaret Louise, Acme Maupin, Mrs. Catherine H., Autryville May, Pearl Hogan, Durham May, Zilphia Comolia, Hookerton Maynard, Arthur Irving, Wilmington Maynard, Robert Tillman, Cary Mayo, Ann Lee, Plymouth Mayo, Lou Whitley, Greenville Mayo, Nurtia Alyce, Greenville Meads, James Gregory, Portsmouth, Va. Medford, Sandra Yvonne, Burlington Mellon, Margaret Anne, Winterville Melton, Joan Spinks, Albemarle Mencey, Carol Jean, Wallace Mendenhall, Martha (Bee), Cary Mendenhall, Walter Guy, Cary Memus, Max Elbert, China Grove Mercer, Ethel Poe. Washington Mercer, Gene Gordon, Black Creek Merncks, Emmelt Coleman, Reidsville Merritt, Carolyn Faye, Clinton Merritt. Clarice, Chapel Hill Merritt, Graham Wayne, Dover Metis. Albert. Trenton Midgett, Wanda Gyvynn, Stumpy Point Midyette, Frances Jane, Fairfield Midyette. Kenneth. Oriental Miller, Bobby Carson, Greensboro Miller. Earl Leland. Wilmington Miller. Grace Luvenia, Farmville Miller, Jack Lawrence, Fayetteville Miller, Jerry Thomas, Benson Miller. June Carol, Kannapolis Miller, Merwyn Scott. Yorkville, 111. Miller, Svble Neese, Mebane Millican, Martha Jean. Roxboro Mills, Calvin Evans, Apex Mills. Halford Dean, Tabor City M.ingi mgu Mills. Kendall Drew. Tabor City Mills. Louis Gerald, Maysville Mills. Martha Jo, Chocowinitv Mills. Mickie Elibabeth, Greenville Milne, Marcia Annis, Rocky Mount Minshew, George Ricks. Greenville Mitchell, Clare Rawlings. New Bern STUDENT DIRECTORY Mitchell, Dorothcy Ann, Hillsboro Mitchell, Frances Lynette, Aulander Mitchell, Jan Mason, Hillsboro Mitchell, lanc-t, Ahoskie Mitchell, Jean Evelyn, Washington Mitchell, Robert Eugene, Washington Mitchell, Sam Douglas, Greenville Mitchell, Thomas Ncel, Ahoskie Mitchincr, Joyce Ann, Henderson Mixon, Thomas Franklin, Winston-Saler Mizelle, Dorothy Lillian, Windsor Mizelle, Sylvia Joyce, Jamesville Mobley, Betty, Roanoke Rapids Mobley. Jean, Williamston Modlin. Eva Jean, Pinetown Modlin, Horace Everett, Greenville Monds, Richard Shelton, Dunn Monroe, Edward, Lorton, Va. Montgomery, Anna Withers, Greenville Montgomery, Mary Lou, Greenville .. Moody, Kenneth Earl, Deep Run Moody, Willard, Deep Run Moore, Anne Carol, New Bern Moore, Barbara Ann, Rocky Mount Moore, Carolyn Rose, Clinton Moore, Carolyn White, Fountain Moore, Cornelia Mae, Raleigh Moore, Doris Irene, Elizabeth City Moore, Frances, Greenville Moore, Frank Leslie, Farmville Moore, Henry Osborne, Marshallberg Moore, James Curtis, LaGrange Moore, Lillian Rebecca, Washington Moore, Mary Janice, Kinston Moore, Peggy Lou, Franklinton Moore, Mrs, Shirley Harris, Enfield Moore, Walter Walker, Beaufort Moorefield, Nancy B„ Milton Moose, Mary Catherine, Greensboro Morgan, Daphne Elizabeth, Portsmouth Morgan, James Clarence, Bath Morris, Billie Gray, Tarboro Morris, Harry Lee, Goldsboro Morris, Hilda Marie, Zebulon Morris, James C, Rocky Mount Morris, Vivian Anne, Stella Morris, Wayne Bryant, Apex Morrison, Diane Shirley, Jacksonville Morrison, Emily Marian, Laurel Hill Morrow, John Deal, Statesville Morse, Foster Wray, Portsmouth Morton, Barbara Ann, Franklinton Morton. Shirley Elaine, Jacksonville Mosley, Charley Harlon, Rocky Mount Mozingo, Dorothy Jean, Goldsboro Mozingo, Van Gilbert, Farmville Mozingo, Willis Conrad, Farmville Mullen, Amory McKinley, Winton Mullen, Gail Shepherd, Winton Mullineaux, William Edward, Rocky M Mumford, Patricia Ann. Grifton Murphy, Gerald Edmond, China Grove Murphy, Martha Lou, Louisburg Murray, Clinton Rawls, Arapahoe Musgrave, Joe Carroll, Pikeville Musgrave, Zebulon Baird, Pikeville Myers, lo Ann, Windsor Myrick, Patsy Jean, Littleton — N— Nance, James David, Brunswick Nance, Phiena Elizabeth, Chadbourn Nash, Tommy Glenn, Monroe Naves, Shirley Ann, Asheville Neal, Audrey Faye. Belews Creek Neal, Jodie Kathleen, Louisburg Neal, Mary Loretta, Durham Neale, Mary, Wilmington 222 Neilson, John A.. Greenville 206 232 Nelson, Eddie Ray, Council 206 158 Nelson, Elijah Louis, Morehead City 159 189 Nelson, Ellis Edgar, Goldsboro 223 222 Nelson, Gilbert Holmes, Washington 223 222 Newell. Mrs. Corinne M„ New Bern 159 158 Newell, John Richard, Greenville 206 206 Newell, Russell Emerson, Roxboro 206 158 Newman, Arthur Sinclair, Henderson 159 206 Newsom, Lenora Odessa, Winston-Salem 223 206 Newton, Eva Jacqueline, Fayetteville 232 206 Newton, Faye, New Bern 189 222 Newton, Joan H„ Wilson 223 189 Nichols, Betty Jane, Bell Arthur 223 222 Nichols, Billy Raymond, Greenville 189 189 N.chols, Patricia Ann, Smithfield 223 206 Nichols, Thomas Caruel, Leaksville 206 206 Nicholson, A. Marie, Vaughan 159 206 Noble, Shirley M., Deep Run 160 158 Nobles, Estalene, Tabor City 160 223 Nobles, William Thomas, Winterville 223 206 Norris, Joyce Ann, Hampstead 189 223 Northrop, Betty Anne, St. Pauls 206 230 Norton, Ella Frances, E. Rockingham 160 223 o 158 Oakley, Dewey Taft, Roxboro 160 223 Oakley, Mary Elizabeth, Farmville 206 223 Odham, Elizabeth W., Mrs., Grifton 206 223 O lesby, Vincent Boyce, Morehead City 160 189 O ' Kelley, Harold Gene, High Point 160 223 O ' Kelly, Mildred Carolyn, Spring Lake 189 223 Oldham, Evelyn Sue, Greensboro 232 158 Oliver, Edward P., Greenville 160 223 O ' Neal, Pauline Kerry, Engelhard 160 158 O ' Neal, Robert Union, Bath 189 206 Ormond, Janice Elaine, Greenville 189 206 Ormand, Lewis Boyd, Bessemer City 206 223 Orr, Mary Gertrude, Wallace 223 232 Osborne, Avanelle, Albemarle 189 223 Ottaway, Sally Ann, Wilmington 207 223 Outland, Anne Byerly, Woodland 161 189 Outland, Archie Rudolph, Kelford 161 189 Outland, Edward B., Rich Square 189 189 Outlaw, Peggy Anne, Kinston 189 206 Overman, Nelda Joyce, Goldsboro 223 206 Overton, James Ray, Belhaven 207 223 Overton, Orville Wright, Aurora 232 206 Overton, Raymond Lee, Jr., Wilmington 189 206 Owen, Frances Wayn, Angier 207 189 Owens, Alfred R„ Edenton 189 223 Owens, Dorothy Jean, LaGrange 233 223 Owens, Elsie Mane, Washington 207 189 — P— 206 Packer, Mary Elizabeth, Warsaw 161 189 Page, Alfred Ezra, Jr., Fairmont 207 206 Page, Alice Holmes. Morehead 207 189 Page, James D.. Williamston 161 159 Page, Kay Harris, Halifax 161 189 Page, William Bruce, Carrboro 223 223 Page, Willie E„ Kinston 189 206 Painter, Harold Dean, Tarboro 233 159 Pake, Royce Barden, Williston 207 189 Parham, Violette Frances, Oxford 207 189 Parker, Conetoe Paige, Kinston 223 223 Parker, Dorothy Marie, Smithfield 233 119 Parker, Jacqueline Sheffield, Wrightsville 233 232 Parker, John Randolph, Jr., Kinston 207 159 Parker, Martin Lucas, Benson 207 Parker, Mary Lou, Raleigh 230 Parker, Nellie Faye, Albertson 206 Parker. Reginald W., Tarboro 223 Parks. Scarlett OHara, Raeford 223 Parrish, Lawrence H„ III, Benson 206 Parrott, Jennie Sue, Creedmoor 159 Parrott, Mercer Cranor, Jr., Greenvill 232 Patch, Richard McAtte, Southern Pii 206 Pate, George Thomas, Bridgeton Pate, Sylvia Jean, New Bern Pate, Troj Wendell, Jr., Golds boro Patterson, Patricia Faye, Rockingham Patterson, Robert Alexander. Rocky Mou Patton, Edward Williams, Mebane Patton, Roberta L., Marion Payne, Mary Ann, Engelhard Peacock, Sherwood W., Freemont Pearce, Elizabeth Faye, Zebulon Pearsall, Robert H., Snow Hill Pearson, James D., Swcpsonville Pearson, Perry Billings, Gastonia Peed, Laura Sue, Creedmoor Peel, Ann Davis, Williamston Peele, Elmo James, Lewiston Peele, Katy Ann, Aulander Pendergraft, Kristi Louise, Chapel Hill Pendergraft, Mary, Durham Penley, Robert Grady, Elon College Penney, Evelyn Bradshaw, Wallace Penneton, Raymond B., Greensboro Pergerson, Mrs. Marilyn P., Raleigh Perkins, Benita Frances, Timberlake Perkins, Ferlon Adrienne, Timberlake Perkinson, Charles Atkins, Littleton Perry, Lee E„ Bailey Perry, Linda Mae, Selma Perry, Oliver Daniel, .Colerain Peterson, Earl Hanson, Jr., New Bern Peterson, Mrs. Jeanne P., Elizabeth City Peterson, Lorenzo William, Wilmington Pettit, Margaret G., Portsmouth, Va. Phelps, James Edwin, Jr., Greenville Phelps, John Hilary, Greenville Philbeck, Barbara Jane, Franklinton Phillips, Bruce Marshall, Raeford Phillips, Gerald Wayne, Siler City Phillips, Glen Franklin, Siler City Phillips, Lois Adair, Kenansville Phillips, Shirley P. Moore, Salisbury Phelps, Elsie Lee, Fayetteville Pierce, Ann Spencer, Colerain Pierce, Eleanor Laura, Mt. Gilead Pierce, Janice Faye, Rocky Mount Pierce, Joyce Annette, Rocky Mount Pike, Zenodia Ruth, Raleigh Pilgrim, Earl Thaddeus, Washington Pillbury, Carlyn H., Norfolk, Va. Piner, James Walker, Marshalburg Piner, Phylis Jean. Beaufort Pitt, Carol Ann, Pinetops Pittman, Asa Gene, Scotland Neck Pittman, Linwood Darrel, Rocky Mount Plaster, Joseph William, Bassett ' , Va. Poe, Laura Frances, Varina Pond, Joseph Alton, Jr., Portsmouth, Va. Pond. Margaret Sue, Hamlet Pope, Emily Gray, Kenly Pope, Unita Elizabeth, Greensboro Pope. Wilburn Rupert, Winston-Salem Popov, Paul, Kinston Porter, Nancy Jean, Wilkesboro Potter, Durwood Wells, Jacksonville Potter, George Taylor, Jacksonville Poulson, Melvin Bryan, Engelhard Powell, Audrey, Dover Powell, Audrey Lou, Hampton, Va. Powell, Furney, Vanceboro Powell, Gennette Faye, Lucama Powell, Margaret Rose, Greenville Powell, Rachel Dale, Warrenton Presnell, Ida Mae. Beech Creek Pressley, Helen Rose, Carthage Price. Audrey Anne. Selma Price, Dennis Ray, Faison Price, Gayra Lucille, Seven Springs Price. Margie Ellen. Selma STUDENT DIRECTORY Price, Millie Allen, Rocky Mount Price, Paul W., Greensboro Pridgen, Carmen Lee, Nags Head Pridgen, Elsie Joyce, Raleigh Pridgen, Flossie Willette, Clarkton Pridgen, Melvin Roland, Wilson Pridgen, Melba Joy, Cameron Pridgen, Norman E., Wilson Pritchard, Roger Elbert, Ahoskie Pritchard. Voight Verne, Kelford Privette, Peggy Dean. Rocky Mount Proctor, Shirley Ann, Rocky Mount Prytherch, Herbert Francis, Beaufort Purcell, Rachel losephine, Winston-Salem Purnell, Frank Henry Dukes, Goldsboro Purvis, Patricia Anne, Ashe Pums, Sara Beth, Florence, S. C. -Q- Qu.ck, Ervin. Jacksonville Ouincv, Peggy Marshall, Whitakers Quinn, June Allen, Wallace Quinn. Patricia Ann, Seven Springs Quinn, Raddie Faye, Pink Hill Quinn, Donald Loften, Pink Hill -R— Raby. Janice Faye, Norfolk, Va. Rackley, Jean Darwin, Rocky Mount Rackley, William Earl, Goldsboro Raeford, Charles Ormond, La Grange Rainey, Harrv Graham, Salisbury Ramseur, Joan, Winnabow Randolph, E. Ann, Durham Randolph, Eleanor Sue, Raleigh Raper, Catherine, Mount Olive Rasberry, Paul Harper, Farmville Ratcliff, Sylvia Jane, Pantige Ratcliff, Marion Eugene, Morven Rawls, Shirley Elaine, Oak City Ray, Carl Edward, Hallsboro Rayner, Peter M., Asheville Raynor, Robert Allen, Dunn Reaves, Ouida Lee, Hamlet Redfearn, Patricia Patterson, Scotland Neck Reep. Dallas Spencer, Morganton Regan, Jane Clark, Oxford Register, Edith Laura, Rose Hill Register. Harmon Ellis, Warsaw- Register, Janet Teachey, Rose Hill Reid, Robert Howard, Staley Renolds, Jack Lee, III, Marion Rhem, Ann Fordham, Kinston Rhem, Janice Fave, Kinston Rhodes, Mrs. Carlyn E., New Bern Rhodes, Charles Alexander, Lowell Rhodes, Charles Melvin, Leland Rhodes, George Butler, Windsor Rhodes, George Henry, New Bern Rhodes, Lowell Minton, Windsor Rhodes, Stacey V., Jacksonville Rice, Jean Gray, Aberdeen Rich, Carolyn Edwena, Rocky Mount Richard. Sue. Zebulon Richardson, Barbara Carol, Zebulon Richardson, Elizabeth Dean, Wendell Richardson, Leland Autry, Jackson Springs Ricketts, Don Leon, Portsmouth, Va. Ricks, Edwin M„ Jr., Plymouth Riddick, Richard E., Hobsville Riddle, Garnett Lee, South Boston, Va. Riddle, Jesse W., Durham Riddle. Sue Ellen, Plymouth Rieves, Suzanne. Greensboro Riggs, Beverly Jean, Codes City Riley, Jane Ellen, Fuquay Springs Ritchie, Jav Seav, Salisbury Ritner, Harry Barclay, Jr., Rocky Mount Rivenbark, Frances Carolyn, Rose Hill 192 Rivenbark, Julia Vee. Watha 192 207 Robbins, John, Greenville 224 223 Robbins, Thelma Carole, Greenville 208 223 Roberson, James Oliver, Parnele 193 224 Roberson, Josephine Annette, Wilson 224 163 Roberts. Robert Lyford, Lebanon. Penn. 164 224 Robertson, Mary Rose, Knightdale 224 207 Robertson, Walter Frederick, Littleton 224 207 Robinette, Billy Ray, Kannapolis 208 207 Rogerson, Kenith, Tarboro 193 207 Rogerson, Percy Elton, Hertford 164 233 Roland, Lexine, Bethel 164 207 Roper, Ruby Blair, Hampton, Va. 208 192 Rose, Betsy Jean, Newton Grove 224 224 Rose. Betty F., Newton Grove 193 192 Rose, George Ronnie, Goldsboro 164 163 Rose, Horace L„ Richmond, Va. 193 Ross, Alton Glenn, Greenville 208 224 Ross, Charles R., Greenville 165 192 Ross, Demaris W., Garner 193 192 Ross, Janet Marie, Williamston 208 224 Ross, Romulus Rudolph, Jr., Greenville 224 230 Roughton, Al Cater, Elizabeth City 208 207 Rouse, Dorene, Seven Springs 208 Rouse, Effie Carol. Kinston 224 192 Rouse, Jacqueline Marie, Havelock 208 207 Rouse, Lou Ann, Kinston 208 224 Rouse, Margaret Ann, Kinston 208 208 Rouse, Sylvia Jean, Snow Hill 193 163 Rouse, Sylvia Anne. Seven Springs 224 208 Rowe, Charlotte Christine, Louisburg 224 192 Rcwe, Merle Gray, Blounts Creek 224 224 Rowland, A. Jean, Raleigh 208 192 Royal, Herbert K., Supply 193 208 Ruffin, H. Harold, Ahoskie 208 224 Ruffin, Thomas E., Jr., Ahoskie 193 208 Ruffin, Winford Owen, Pink Hill 224 233 Rush, Steve Pate, Rockingham 208 224 Russell, Charles Eugene, Carthage 208 164 Ruston, Sylvia Jean, Laurel, Del. 224 208 — s — 208 Sadler, Beulah Mae, Bayboro 209 192 Safrit, Patricia Gavle, Mt. Gilead 165 208 Saleeby, Frederick ' John, Wilson 165 224 Salter, Bryan Jerone, Atlantic 209 224 Sanders, Betty Lou, Merritt 224 208 Sanders, Carl L„ Jr., Wilmington 193 192 Sanderson. James Herman. Kinston 165 233 Sandlin, Mrs. Dorothy J., Greenville 165 224 Santana. Angela Emila, Havana, Cuba 224 192 Sasser, Bobby Joe, Dover 193 192 Sasser, lames Harold, Hallsboro 224 164 Sasser, Linwood Lee, Princeton 208 224 S.uils, Ann Lena, Urica 165 192 Saunders, Stafford Bruce, Richmond, Va. 224 208 Sauter, Jean Eileen, Fayetteville 224 224 Savage, Lindsey Stuart, Greenville 208 192 Savage, Peggy Laverne, Williamston 208 208 Sawyer, Bobby Ray, Tarboro 224 224 Sawyer, Gloria Ann, Grantsboro 193 224 Sawyer, Robert Riley, Guilford 224 192 Scarboro, Gary Lee, Kinston 165 208 Schafran. Douglas Brown, Lillington 193 208 Schaub, Rosemary Carolyn, Baltimore, Md. 224 164 Schwab, Arlene Margaret, Portsmouth, Va. 208 208 Scott, Mrs. Alberta C, Greenville 208 224 Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth L., Goldsboro 165 208 Scott, James Harold. New Bern 208 224 Scott, Nancy Louise, Pollocksville 208 193 Scott, Virginia Clarice, Franklin, Va. 224 224 Sears, Dorothy Patricia. Portsmouth. Va. 233 233 Secresl, Joseph Daniel, Drexell 165 224 Sermons, Jean Faye, Greenville 165 164 Sesena, Natividad Diez, Madrid. Spain 166 224 Seasons, Clara Mae, Lumberton 224 208 Sessons. Robert Wilson, Lumberton 208 224 Sexton, Fred Earl. Rocky Mount 193 Sexton, Joseph E., Rocky Mount Sexton, Mary Elizabeth, Tarboro Sharber, Billy Williams, Elizabeth City Sharpe, Joan W., Elm City Shaw, Edna Earl, Littleton Shaw, John Wallace. Raleigh Shaw. Linda Joyce, Durham Shaw, Margaret Jacqueline, Oxford Shaw, Thomas A., Cameron Shaw, William Graham, Atkinson Shearin, Betsy Jean, Vaughan Shearin, David Whitman, Littleton Sheandan, Fred Anthony, Raleigh Shelton, Betsy Poteat, Yanceyville Shelton, Elizabeth Ann, Camden Shepard, Benjamin S., Southern Pines Sherman, Evelyn Mae, Fuquay Springs Shine, James Francis, Jr., Rocky Mount Shingleton, Royce G, Stantonburg Shipp, Anne Corene, Durham Shumaker, Ralph Baxter, Jr., Greer, S. C. Shutt, Thomas S., Roanoke Rapids Shutt, Roy Bailey. Cycle Sibbette, Ellen Jeannette, St. Pauls Siler, Norma Jean, Siler City Silverthorne. Bobbv Ray, Whortonsville Simmons, Charles Vardell, Jr., Kenly Simms, Robert Warren, Charlottesville Simons, Hubert Grady, New Bern Simonds, Patricia Lee, New Bern Simpson, Doreta Evans, Bath Simpson, Gayle Arden, Burlington Simpson, Harry Ralph, Jr., New Bern Simpson, Jonquelyn Ryan, Greenville Sinclair, Ellsworth Edwin, Alexandria, Va. Sinclair, Robert Frank. Mooresville Singleton. Albert Louis, Plymouth Sioussat, Charles M., Elizabeth City Slaughter, George Louis, Jr., New Bern Sloan, Alma Louise, Kittrell Sloan, Earl Conrad, Chinquapin Slot. William John, Pantego Small, Libbv, Edenton Smith. Adeline, Garland Smith, Agnos Elizabeth, Rutherford College Smith, Barbara Jane, Morganton Smith. Barbara Jean, Windsor Smith, Barbara K. (Mrs.), Rocky Mount Smith, Betty Shirley, Goldsboro Smith, Betty Spence, Pink Hill Smith. Blanche Jeannette, Wilmington Smith, Carolyn Rae, Wilson Smith, Charles Edward. Panama Smith, Carles Russell, Atlantic Smith, Charles Wesley, Willow Spring Smith, Charles Woodrow, Fairmont Smith, Dock Garner, Princeton Smith, Donald Hugh, Roxboro Smith, Doris Jean, Greenville . Smith, Dwight Lewis, Varina Smith, Eddie Arnold, Elizabethtown Smith, Elaine, Deep Run Smith, Eleanor Ruth, Angier Smith, Florence Jeanette, Greenville _ Smith, Frances Joyce, Robertsville Smith, Geraldine McCray. Harrells Smith, Gloria Ann, Durham Smith. Harold Griffin, Greenville Smith. Hubert Tracy, Elizabethtown Smith, James Arnold, Morehead City S:nuh. James Enoch III, Washington Smith, Jane Andrews, Mt. Olive Smith. Jimmie David, Jr.. Rocky Mount Smith, John LeVerne, Greenville Smith, [ohn Wesley, Ash Smith, Joyce Lucille, Selma Smith, [unius Cecil, Ruffin STUDENT DIRECTORY Smith, Kenneth Judson, |r.. Raleigh Smith, Margaret Marie, Trinity Smith. Marion Gray. Deep Run Smith. Mary Alice, ' Vancehoro Smith. Milton. Jr., Cedar Island Smith, Nancy Louise, Whiteville Smith, Norma Allen, Kenansville Smith, Peggie Faye, Angier Smith. Priscilla Lyon, Ayden Smith, Richard Francis. Roanoke Rapids Smith. Robert Brooks, Elizabethtown Smith, Robert L„ Jr.. Farmville Smith, Robert Thomas, Winton Smith, Roy Raby, Greenville Smith, Sarah Elizabeth, Vanceboro Smith, Sylvia Roberta, Roanoke Rapids Smith, frilly Lee, Greenville Smith. William R., |r., Wilmington Soden, Robert Gene, Rocky Mount Soles, Hilda Grey, Whiteville Solomon, Rube Waddell, Greensboro Southerland, Kathleen, Chinquapin Spain. Nancy Hayden, Manson Sparrow, Ellen Mae, Chapel Hill Speight, Barbara Ann, Roanoke Rapids Speight, William Payne, Roanoke Rapids Spell, James Kenan, Turkey Spell, Walter Richard, Roseboro Speller, Annie Bly, Windsor Spence, John Robert, Jr., P.nk Hill Spence, Julian Carver, Sunbury SpencerSpencer, Francis R., Roper Spencer, James Thomas, Farmville Spencer, Nathan Herbert, Hamlet Spitzer, Frank Blades, Elizabeth City Spivey, Doris Leone, Tabor City Spivey, Margaret, Tabor City Spivey, Susie Barrett, Windsor Spivey, William Griffin, Jackson Spoone, John Paul, Jr., Alexandria, Va. Spruill, Billie Joyce, Aurora Spruill, Peggy Love, Merritt Stacy, Carl Roseberry, Charlottesville, Va. Stallings, Patricia Allen, Louisburg Stallings, Rebecca Jane, Louisburg Stancill, Claxton G„ Greenville Stancill, Offie Johnston, Jr., Greenville Stanley, Marilyn Dewayne, Nakina Stanley, Patricia Ann, Greenville Staples, Jane Elizabeth, Richmond, Va. Starling. Mrs. Opal Hackler, Greenville Srarnes, Charles Cole, Wilmington Starnes, Margaret Rose, Raleigh Staton, William Purvis, Bethel Steelman, Edwina Gayle, High Point Steinbeck, Rachel, Greenville Steel, Walter Joseph III, Greenville Stephens, E. Jacquelyn, Raleigh Stephens, Emma Lois, Fairmont Stephens, Mildred Jane, Whiteville Stephenson, Eleanor Ann, Garysburg Stephenson, Joyce Ann, Goldsboro Stevens, Bermey E., Tabor City Stevens, Nancy Jo, Raleigh Stewart, Beverly, Godwin Stewart, Jerry Leon, Durham Stewart, Joyce Elizabeth, Brodway Stewart, Mary Lou, Broadway Stewart, Peggy Lou, Raleigh Stewart, Shelton Eugene, Sanford Stocks, Phyllis Jean, ' Ayden Stokes, Ann Elizabeth, Greenville Stokes, Anna Laura, Greenville Stokes. Emma Pearl, Greenville Stone, Betty Joyce, Rocky Mount Stone, Edward Carl, Durham Stone, Harriet Loretta, Greensboro 194 Stone, Willard Bruce, Coats 210 167 Strickland, Barbara Ann, Clinton 169 209 Strickland, Charlotte Grace, Smithfield 210 225 Strickland, Marion Laverne, Battleboro 210 167 Strickland, Thclma, Cerro Gordo 210 168 Stroud, Amos, Kinston 169 209 Stroud, James Cameron, Warsaw 230 225 Stroud, Shelby Jean, Kinston 225 168 Strutton, Barney Ray, Spray 225 225 Stuckey, Helen Kate, Pikesville 210 209 Sturkie, Lenora Ellen, Rockingham 225 194 Sturtevant, Roger Inman, Rocky Mount 225 209 Styers, Walter Alexander, Asheboro 225 225 Styron, Roy Davis, Davis . 225 225 Sugg, Barbara Ann, Snow Hill 210 225 Sugg, Betty Lee, New Bern 169 168 Sugg, Mary Joyce, Snow Hill 170 194 Sugg, Mary Susan, Dunn 210 225 Sugg, Sarah Ann, New Bern 210 233 Sullivan, Carole Jean, Weldon 225 209 Sullivan, Margaret Elizabeth, Roanoke Rapid: s 225 233 Summers, Shirley Yvonne, Gibsonville 194 209 Sumner, Beverly Ann, Wilmington 170 194 Sumrell, Betty Jo, Ayden 225 194 Sutton, Barbara Jean, Greenville 194 209 Sutton, Frances Lorraine, Faison 194 168 Sutton, Gene Mitchell, Greenville 210 225 Sutton, John Robert, Mt. Olive 210 209 Sutton, Ollie Delaney, LaGrange 194 225 Swaim, Caroline Lee, Lexington . 225 209 Swan, Janice Kay, Southport 170 168 Swan, Karen Marie, Southport 170 225 Sykes, Lois Catherine, Wallace 210 194 Sykes, Ronald Gray, Nashville 210 168 Sykes, William Kenneth, Kinston 225 168 — T— 209 Tadlock, James W., Rockingham 210 168 Talley, Vivian Rea, Wilmington 170 225 Talton, Sue Diahah, Selma 210 225 Tart, Billy Obid, Four Oaks 225 209 Tart, Jesse Franklin, Dunn 194 209 Tart, Mary Grey, Clarkton 210 225 Tart, Sherrill Monroe, Dunn 225 225 Tart, Tillie Mae, Four Oaks 225 194 Taylor, Atwood Bruton, Kinston 170 209 Taylor, Barbara Ann, Nashville 210 209 Taylor, Callie Gloria, Siler City 194 169 Taylor, Christine, Deep Run 226 169 Taylor, Dorothy Ann, Angier 226 225 Taylor, Edith Catherine, Sea Level 233 225 Taylor. Ernest Ward, Grimesland 194 169 Taylor, Evan Brayant, Buies Creek 210 225 Taylor, Evelyn Harrison, Kinston 170 225 Taylor, Gary Wells, Magnolia 194 233 Taylor, Henry Lindsey, Jr., Oxford 210 225 Taylor, James T, Robertsonville 226 225 Taylor, Jeter Pritchard, Trenton 194 169 Taylor, Kay Carolyn, Fremont 170 225 Taylor, Maxine Elnora, Cary 226 209 Taylor, Nancy Catherine, Como 194 209 Taylor, Pamiley Ann, Enka 226 194 Taylor, Patricia, Williamston 170 194 Taylor. Robert D„ Kinston 194 233 Taylor, Robert Stickney, Semora 194 225 Teachey, Wilbur Murle, Wilmington 210 209 Teal, Wiley B„ Wadesboro 194 194 Teander, Jeneal, Jacksonville 226 169 Tedder, Edna Hilda, Tarboro 226 209 Terry, Joseph Melton. Williamston 210 169 Terry, Robert Steven, Rockingham 210 209 Tew, Helen Jean, Roseboro 210 169 Thacker, Billy Eugene, Graham 226 225 Tharrington, Jean Carolyn, Rocky Mount 210 225 Thayer, Cassa Marilyn, Louisburg 210 233 Thcmides, Menos Chris, Norfolk 170 225 Theofield. Robert Rowell, Fayetteville 226 233 Thigpen, James Earl. Mt. 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