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

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SCHOOL OF ART LiB ' ARY uccMcen. . EASi SCHOOL OF ART I IBRARY r- ■ UNIVERSITY i o , K fic wwion. o one c ccifi ' 4 i i ' ' 99i! iVabu, mA i - ' K- ' i: - - - .- «f . SJK ' • ;it r ' ■« « ee «4 Cao zt oun. ccuttfru . . .tU denetie 6ecMt f, cU i neat ex- CcuuUccifre, CU coHta.- tou Afrinit, and iU •1 - Ae ( amfru i ore tnan mere h x felicity, relaxation my : ,x V East Carolina College N. c. Dear Students: The golden opportunities which lie before you are re- alistic, objective, and not far removed. To claim therri involves imagination, vision, initiative and a great deal of effort. Lincoln said, I ' ll prepare and get ready and maybe my time will come . This is what you have been doing for many years and now you are ready to accept a position for which you have been preparing. The extent to which you will succeed de- pends upon you--both upon your past preparation and your future ambition and willingness to work diligently and unselfishly to achieve. Strive to succeed not only in your chosen field of en- deavor but as a citizen a parent and worker in your church and community as well. To do otherwise you will fail to make the contribution to your fellow man of which you are capable. Don ' t fail. And be assured that your Alma Mater is proud of you and will always be interested in your suc- cess and ready to help you in any way possible. Fraternally yours , (y T J. D. Messick, President - ' P%e Me«tt ' 7He44 a 9e ( oHte tt ScAoCcuUc Administration Faculty Training School Classes ictwitce . Publications Student Government Religion Music and Drama ecitu%e Queens Marshals Who ' s Who On uU aXcoHA Clubs Fraternities Student Life Military 4t CetU4, Football Basketball Baseball Track Tennis Golf Swimming Athletic Clubs Cheerleaders 4cUtentcAe€He ttA m -...M MAMIE E. JENKINS ALUMNI-FACULTY BUILDING JAMES W. BUTLER ames W. Butler is Alumni Secretary and Sports News Director f East Carolina College. Co-ordinator of county clubs, and chair- lan of the S.G.A. Entertainment Committee. The Alumni Office maintains files and records of former students and faculty as well as the roster of students and faculty now on campus, assists in the direction of alumni activities, serves in public relations functions for the ex- panding of East Carolina College, and aids in Foundation projects. The Mamie E. Jenkins Alumni-Faculty Building is used for informal gatherings of students, faculty, and student groups and is a liaison between the college and former students. MRS. SUSIE WEBB Secretary to Mr. Butler Sc oCci t6c4 oa icC o %u4tee Seated, left to right: Mrs. William Umstead, Durham; Mrs. B. T. Williams, Stedman; N. Elton Aydlett, Elizabeth City; A. L. Tyler, Rocky Mount, Chairman; J. D. Messick, President: Mrs. A. L. Barrett, Secretary. Standing: Leo W. Jenkins, Dean: Orval L. Phillips, Registrar: I. H. O ' Hanlon, Fayette- ville; F. D. Duncan, Treasurer-Business Manager ; W. W. Taylor, Warrenton; E. E. Rawl, Greenville; Ralph Hodges, Washington; Charles Larkins, Kinston. Absent: Henry Belk, Goldsboro: Luther Hamilton, Morehead City, Fred Willetts, Wilmington, and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Charles F. Carroll, ex-officio. 4cU9UHC4t tatCOH MR. F. D. DUNCAN Business Manager Managing business problems along with holding the job of vice president in charge of business affairs keeps Mr. Duncan busy long ho DR. LEO W. JENKINS Dean of College Dean of Students, one of the most important offices on he college campus, is held by Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. He is Iso vice president in charge of student affairs. DR. ORVAL L. PHILLIPS Registrar and Director of Admissions Helping students keep their class schedules raight and getting out the students ' grades ;ep Dr. Phillips busy long after office hours. DR. J. L. OPPELT Director of Placement Bureau During our last year at East Carolina, we all turn to Dr. Oppelt for guidance. Our problems are handled with understanding and conscientious sincerity. DR. E. J. CARTER Director of Field Service We owe a great deal to Dr. Carter for he, along with many others, has played an im- portant part in the growth of East Carolina. Ji DEAN OF MEN Dr. Tucker joined the faculty in Sep- tember 1955 as Dean of Men. Since that time, many of the men have waited on the little bench outside his office for an interview for self-help work. As Director of Student Personnel, he has given help and guidance in many student problems. Dean Tucker is a native North Caro- linian. He received his B.S. from Appa- lachian State Teachers College and his M.Ed and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. Prior to World War II he taught in the public schools of this state. Dr. Tucker was discharged as Lt. Commander U. S. Navy Reserve in 1946. Just prior to joining the East Carolina College faculty, he was Associate Pro- fessor of Education at Furman Uni- versity. Mc l ut i 7( Ute DEAN OF WOMEN Dean White has led a life devoted to the advancement of education in North Carolina. Before joining the faculty here. Miss White was a teacher in the public schools of Roanoke Rapids. She joined the fac- ulty here in 1937 as Dormitory Counse- lor and held that position until 1945 when she was made Assistant Dean of Women. Miss White, a native North Caro- linian, was graduated from East Caro- lina Teachers Training School in 1925; received her A.B. from East Carolina Teachers College in 1939; and in 1951 her M.A. from East Carolina College. Dean White has truly set an example of loyalty to our college. IISS HAZEL RUTH CLARK Freshman Advisor MRS. RUTH GARNER Counselor for Fleming Hall MISS EUNICE McGEE Counselor for Ragsdale Hall MISS ALMA LOUISE McKINNEY Counselor for Garrett Hall West Wing MISS ALMA B. BIZZELL Counselor for Cotten Hall MRS. HELEN A. SNYDER Counselor for Garrett Hall, East Wing MISS KATHLEEN VENTERS Dormitory Housekeeper MISS ESTELLA A. STRIPLIN, Counselor for Wilson HalL and MISS MARIE ADAMS, Counselor for Jarvis Hall are not pictured. - 1 icc(£t f a id St C( 1 ' r 4 «, k o O $ 4ill DR. JAMES D. ALLISON English VIOLET ALTMAN Business MR. WORTH E. BAKER Director of Housing AGNES W. BARRETT Secretary to the President DR. JOHN BENNETT Religious Activities DR. KENNETH BING Industrial Arts DR. AUSTIN D. BOND Science ROBERT L. BOONE Physical Education DOROTHY BRANDON Business LLOYD J. BRAY. SR. Director, College Union DR. LAWRENCE F. BREWSTER Social Studies DR. E. R. BROWNING Business ANN B. BYRD Assistant Cashier NORMAN H. CAMERON Business ' .Y R. CARR Library Science HERBERT L. CARTER Music DR. ROBERT CARTER Music M SGT. ALFRED B. GATES. JR. AFROTC BEATRICE CHAUNCEY Music DR. HOWARD B. CLAY Social Studies DR. HUBERT A. COLEMAN Social Studies M SGT. VERNON W. COLLINS AFROTC DR. GEORGE A. COOK English PAULINE L. COX Infirmary DR. ROBERT E. CRAMER Geography CAPT. JEAN CRANE AFROTC HELEN S. CRAWFORD Switchboard Operator LINA CRAWFORD Clerk, Student Store MARGUERITE V. CRENSHAW Library Science J. B. CUMMINGS Geography DR. KENNETH N. CUTHBERT Music H. F. DADE Assistant Librarian LEWIS DANFELT Music FRANCES DANIELS Business C. C. DAWSON Business OUIDA C. DEBTER Business DR. AUDREY V. DEMPSEY Business J. 0. DERRICK Science DR. CHARLES G. DeSHAW Physical Education MARCELYN B. DICKENS Secretary, Physical Education MABEL EDITH DOUGHERTY Home Economics ELIZABETH DRAKE Mumc EDMOND W. DURHAM Mumc ELSIE S. EAGAN Training School DR. T. H. EATON Science DR. LARRY ECKLES RUBY E. EDENS LENA C. ELLIS DR. GROVER W. EVERETT NELL C. EVERETT English Business Business Science Training School DOROTHY A. FAGAN Staff ALTON V. FINCH Business WILLIAM C. FLAKE Campus Police DR. WOODROW FLANARY Education ELLEN CALDWELL FLEMING Mathematics JAMES L. FLEMING Foreign Languages DR. A. D. FRANK Social Studies GEORGIA SMITH FRANKLIN Training School DR. FRANK GARDNER FULLER Education LOUISE GALPHIN Training School CLAUDE LEE GARREN CLARIS CLICK MARTIN GOLDSWORTH GRETCIIEN W. GOODWIN JOHN R. GORDON English English Mathematics Staff Art RUTH A. GRABER Music LORRAYNE A. GRAFF Physical Education PHILIP E. GRAEF Science DR. WELLINGTON B. GRAY Art MARY H. GREEN English LOUISE GREER LOIS GRIGSBY THOMAS J. HAIGWOOD MAZIE F. HALES MABEL LACY HALL English English Industrial Arts Staff Home Economics SCHOOL OF ART LieRARY EAST CAROLINA UNIVEESITY E L. HARRELL Campus oKdeya JOHNNIE RUBY E. HASSELL DONALD HAYES OR. HUBERT C. HAYNES DR. MARY C. HELMS ampus Assistant Librarian Music Psychology Science (TffT w k . ' i Q( C 1 cs p «► p fT m drh P ( n 1 IL 1 Pi -- L P m ' ' iLJ « t ' 9 f -- V% % f C3 p 1 Science Business Staff RUFUS M. HELMS MARTHA J. HENDRIX DR. FRANCES V. HENRY Special Education DR. EDGAR W. HIRSHBERG English English EMMA L. HOOPER M SGT. DAVID A. HORN AFROTC DR. FRANK L. HOSKINS English SUE C. HOWELL Business Education W. W. HOWELL Business Education MARY E. HULL Training School DR. GARY F. IRONS Physician HARRIET A. JOHNSON Secretary to Dean of Men MARGARET R. JOHNSTON Staff (Business Office) ALICE T. JONES Staff DR. N. M. JORGENSEN Physical Education DR. ELWOOD J. KEISTER Music SALLY H. KLINGENSCHMITT Training School DR. WALTER S. KRAUSNICK Mathematics RUTH LAMBIE Home Economics DORIS T. LAMM Staff (Secretary to Dean) TORA M. LARSEN FAYE D. LEGGETT DR. JOSEPH K. LONG JANELLE LOVETTE VELMAW. LOWE Business Education Staff (Business Office) Education Music Business Education T SGT. DALLAS V. MAHONEY AFROTC MAJOR EDWARD J. MALONEY AFROTC ELIZABETH H. MALLORY Staff (Student Bank) JAMES B. MALLORY Physical Education DR. WILLIAM E. MARSHALL Social Studies DR. GEORGE C. MARTIN Geography RAYMOND H. MARTINEZ Physical Education DR. BESSIE McNIEL Home Economics CYNTHIA A. MENDENHALL Recreation Supervisor, Student Union DR. BERNADINE MEYER Business Education DR. J. 0. MILLER MAVIS MITCHELL H. 0. MONROE DR. CLARENCE MONK FLEMING S. MOORE Physical Education Physical Education Industrial Arts Mathematics Geography MARY T. MOORE Staff (Student Store) ANNIE M. MURRAY Kindergarten DR. PAUL MURRAY Social Studies DR. JOHN G. NAVARRA Science FRANCIS L. NEEL Art DR. FLOYD E. OVERLY English MILDRED M. OWENS Staff (Business Office) JAMES H. PARN ELL Music LT. COL. LEWIS J. PARTRIDGE AFROTC HERBERT R. PASCHAL Social Studies DR. GEORGE PASTL JR. Social Studies JANIE H. PATCH Staff (Business Office) MILDRED PATE Training School GEORGE B. PATTERSON AFROTC GEORGE E. PERRY Music MARGUERITE A. PERRY WILLIAM T. PERSICK DR. P. W. PICKLESIMER DR. MARTHA M. PINGEL ELWOOD F. PITTMAN Foreign Language Art Geography English Campus Policeman DR. JAMES E. POINDEXTER English MRS. HOWARD G. PORTER Staff (Placement Bureau) HOWARD G. PORTER Physical Education DR. MEREDITH N. POSEY English GWEN N. POTTER Business Education DR. CLINTON R. PREWETT Psychology HARRY G. RAINEY Staff (College Union) EDMUND G. RAMSAUR, JR. Assistant Librarian DR. CHARLES W. REYNOLDS Science DR. JOHN 0. REYNOLDS Mathematics LUCILE A. RICE Science CHARITY C. RISHER Business Education DR. CHARLES G. RISHER Industrial Arts LELIA RIVES Stewardess (Cafeteria) ROSALIND J. ROULSTON English ELIZABETH E. SAVAGE Training School DR. PERCY C. SCOTT Mathematics CHESTER A. SCRUGGS Science W. W. SMILEY Librarian JANIE B. SMITH Physical Education £ k p 4X1 w i m M o v p (fT) l 4 i M% K r h:.- a SM li X . ; % fe ♦ . acuCtcf. and NORMAN E. SMITH Physical Education DR. MILDRED SOUTHWICK Assistant Librarian NELL A. STALLINGS Physical Education MARY L. STATON Education DR. LALA C. STEELMAN Social Studies DR. JOSEPH F. STEELMAN Social Studies DR. JAMES H. STEWART Social Studies DR. LELAND STEWART Science DR. KATHLEEN S. STOKES Social Studies LUCV MARIE STOKES Infirmary ALICE STRAWN Home Economics DR. THOMAS M. STRITCH Psychology DR. ROBERT K. .STUART Education DR. RICHARD C. TODD Social Studies ELEANOR E. TOLL Music DR. PAUL A. TOLL Social Studies DR. LUCILE TURNER English DR. ELIZABETH UTTERBACK English DR. DAN E. VORNHOLT Music FRANCES WAHL Principal. Training School ELIZABETH A. WALKER Assistant Librarian JOAN B. WARREN Staff (College Union) DOROTHY L. WATERS Staff (Student Store) DR. JOHN WATTERS Assistant Physician GLADYS WHITE Music DR. JAMES L. WHITE Business Education DR. KATHARINE W. WHITE English DR. M. JUDSON WHITE Psychology DR. EVA D. WILLIAMSON Education LOUISE L. WILLIAMS Mathematics DR. 0. CHRISTINE WILTON Last, we see Dr. Messick transacting his business. And then we see all the faculty members on their way to bed with their gowns and night caps . . . 29 riini;: W ' ' v Wahl-Coate- Laboratory School, better known as the Tiaining School, is under the careful {guidance of Miss Frances Wahl. Greenville ])oys and girls in grades one through eight make up the student body. Since all East Caro- lina students in Primary and Grammar Grade Education do their student teaching here, the trainnig -ohool is considered a part of the college. w Wahl-Coates Laboratory School PAUL M. CASEY Goldsboro 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. RAQUEL CORDEIRO Cordoba, Argentina JACK S. EVERTON Columbia LOUISE MONIQUE FARGE Tunisia MONA M. MOYE Akron, Ohio NORWOOD P. WHITEHURST Greenville LOUISE YELVERTON Saratoga 1 eman Se Ua% ( icu4. Seated: Betty Jo Butts, S.G.A. Representative; Dave Carson. President; Dot McCoy, Secretary. Standing: Bob Hyatt, Treasurer; Eddie Harris. Vice President. PATRICIA ANN ADAMS, B.S. Southport Business Education Transfer from Gardner-Webb; Secretary-Treasurer Wilson Hall Summer Term 55-56; House Committee Garrett Hall Woman ' s Chorus 55-56. EDITH FRANCOISE ALEXANDER. B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3. 56-57; SHIRLEY ANN ALFORD, B.S. Stanfield French and Spanish Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 3, 4; YDC ' s 2; East Car olina Playhouse 1, 2, 3; BUC- CANEER Staff 2, 3. JAMES CLAUDE ALLEN, B.S. FarmviUe Science 34 JAMES HAROLD ANDERSON, A.B. Rocky Mount Business and Physical Kducation WILLIAM EDWARD ANDERSON, A.B. Raleigh Business Education Delta Sigma Pi 4. HARRY JAMES ARCHER, JR., B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Physical Education and Social Studies Transfer from University of Richmond; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 3; PE CIub-NCAHPER; SGA Representative; Treasurer Delta Sigma Rho; YDC 4. AVIS ALTON ARMSTRONG, B.S. New Bern Industrial Arts Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. BETTY JOANN ASHLEY, B.S. Whiteville Grammar Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA 4; Wesley Foundation 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Vni- NONIE ATKINSON, B.S. Cove City Math and Science YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Free Will Baptist Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 1, 2. MARY ANN AUSTIN, B.S. Sanford Primary Grade Education Transfer from Meredith: FTA 2. 3: YWCA 3: ACE 2. 3. OGDEN S. BABSON, B.S. Roseboro Physical Education and Social Studies Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE G. BAILEY, JR., B.S. Everetts Business and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. MARSHALL LEE BAINES, B.S. Nashville Physical Education and English Boxing Team 1949; Physical Education Club 4; Veteran ' s Club 4. Roanoke Rapids ROBERT GROVER BAIRD, B.S. Business Education SGA Standing Committee 2; YDC 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3; Vice President Junior Class; Veteran ' s Club 4; FBLA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. FLORENCE LOUISE BAKER, B.S. Elizabeth City English and French English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; EAST CAROLINIAN 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3; Creative Writers ' Club 2; Social Committee 4; SGA 4; Gotten Hall House Committee 1; Garrett Hall House Committee 4. ESTHER ANNE BALLANCE, B.S. Business Education and History Meredith College 1; BSU 1, 2; YWA 1. Maple GREENVILLE BANKS, JR., B.S. Business Education FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; N. C. FBLA Treasurer 4; YMCA 1, 2, 4, Cabinet 4; YDC 1; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, President 4, Assistant Historian 3; College Union Board 2, 3, 4; Chairman Record and Dance 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. PEGGY RUTH BARFIELD, B.S. Dunn Grammar Grade Education Cheerleader 1, 2; Tau Beta Sigma 3; SGA 3, 4, Chairman Ex- ternal Affairs Committee 4, Interim Council 4; Women ' s Judi- ciary, Summer School 3; Homecoming Sponsor 3. JAY FRANKLIN BARRINGTON, B.S. Business Education and History FBLA 4; YDC 4; ROTC 1, 2. Grimesland ■ MOZELLE BASS, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Spring Hope Halifax RAYMOND ANDREW BASS, JR., B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies Chowan College 1, 2; Veteran ' s Club 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; YMCA 3; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4. JOHN A. BATTEN, B.S. Social Studies and Industrial Arts LESLIE DAVIS BATTS, B.S. Science and Social Studies Campbell College 1, 2. Magnoli e u iu JAMES THOMAS BEAMAN, A.B. Business Administration FBLA 4; YDC 4; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CULAYE HOLMES BEASLEY, B.S. Business Education Pi Omega Pi. Dunn HAROLD THOMPSON BECK, A.B. Asheboro Geography and English Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2. KATHERINE ODOM BELCH, B.S. Ahoskie Grammar Grade Education FTA 4. ERNEST EVERETT BENNETT, A.B. Conetoe Geography and Social Studies JAMES LOWELL BLAKE, B.S. Jacksonville Business Education and Social Studies SARAH PICKETT BLAND, B.S. Kenansville Grammar Grade Education HARRY B. BLEVINS, B.S. Elizabeth City Industrial Arts Lees-McRae College 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 4. PEGGY JOYCE BLUE. B.S. Primary Grade Education FTA 1; ACE 2; YWCA 2, 3; West Tau Sigma Fraternity 3. 4. WILMA GREY BLUE. B.S. Primary Grade Educatii Carthage Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Carthage FTA 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminster FeUowship 1, 2, 3; Tau Sigma Fraternity 1, 2, 3. ea u CHCa ARTHUR FRANKLIN BODKIN, B.S. Greenville Social Studies and Music ECC Touring Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2; BSU 1,2, 3,4; PhiMu Alpha 2, 3, 4. RUPERT R. BONNER, A.B. Geography and Science Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. Aurora WILLA RAE BOWEN. B.S. Rocky Mount Business Education FBLA 1, 2. 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4, Assistant Secretar) ' 3, Secretar - 4; Corresponding Secretary FBLA 3. GEORGE W. BOWERS. B.S. Greenville Social Studies and English Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4; YDC 4. HAROLD EUGENE BOWERS, B.S. Draper Social Studies and Welfare Elon College 1 ; Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4. GWENDOLYN PAUL BOYD. B.S. FayetteviUe Business Education NANCY COOPER BOYD, B.S. Nashville Primary Grade Education Saint Mary ' s 1; Sigma Pi Alpha 1; FTA 2, 3, Second Vice Presi- dents; ACE2. 3. 4. SYLVIA LOLITA BOYKIN. B.S. Sims Primary Grade Education VWCA and ACE. ABNER S. BRADDY, B.S. Bath Physical Education and Social Studies BETTY RUTH BRADSHAW. B.S. La Grange Primary Grade Education Gotten Ha!! House Committee 1; Sophomore Counselor 2; Woman ' s Chorus 3; Tau Beta Sigma 3. 4; i ' WCA 1, 2, 3. 4a4A MARGARET FRANCES BRAKE, B.S. Rocky Mount Grammar Grade Education WRA 1, 2; ACE 4. DOROTHY ELAINE BRANCH, B.S. Greenville Science and English Science Club 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Women ' s Day Student Council 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Vice President 4; FTA 3; YWCA 3; Alternate Marshal 4; BSU 2, 3, 4, Listen Committee 3, Buddy 4. FAYE LARKIN BRANCH, B.S. Winterville Primary Grade Education Home Economics Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, LLOYD JONES BRAY, JR., A.B. Greenville English and Social Studies Wesley Foundation 1; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3; EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; College Choir 1, 2, 3; SGA 2, 3; Men ' s Judiciary 2; President of Men Day Students 2; Brigadoon 1; Macbeth 2; Radio and Television 2, 3; Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 1; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, Historian 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, Secretary 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. LEON BROCK, B.S. Clinton Physical Education and Social Studies Veteran ' s Club; Physical Education Club. CAROL MARGUERITE BROOKS, B.S. Brooklyn, N. Y. English and Spanish Creative Writers ' Club 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 4; BUCCANEER Staff 3. m a SARA PARKIN BROOKS, B.S. Beaufort Grammar Grade Education FTA 1, 2; ACE 1, 2; Aquanymphs 1, 2; EC Playhouse 2; Woman ' s Chorus 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. HORACE EUGENE BROOME, B.S. Concord Physical Education and Science DOUGLAS L. BROWN, B.S. Rockingham Industrial Arts College Singers 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4: Advanced ROTC Club 3, 4; ROTC Drill Team Club 4. JO ALLEN BROWN, B.S. Wilmington Grammar Grade Education Wilmington College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4; Vice President 4; BSU 3. 4. WILLETTE BROWN, B.S. Wil Grammar Grade Education Emmanuel College 1, 2. BErrY J. BRYAN, B.S. Physical Education and English WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; PE Club 3, 4; English Club 4. Garner DORIS MAE BRYAN. B.S. Lumberton Grammar Grade Education FTA 1, 2. 3, 4; Northeastern District FTA President, State Treasurer, Representative to National Convention 1955; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3; YWCA 2, 3, 4; ACE 3; Gamma Theta Epsilon, Charter Member, Secretary 3, 4. R. JENNINGS BRYAN, JR.. A.B. Raleigh Chemistry Chi Beta Phi 4. RETHA BRYAN. B.S. Home El ALICE VERNITA BRYANT, B.S. Grammar Grade Education Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice Presi- Philadelphia. Miss. Cerro Gordo dent First Vice President 2; YWCA 1. 2; WAA 1; SGA 3. SARAH ALICE BRYSON, B.S. Apex Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 4; YWA 1, 2; BSU 1. 2, 3, 4. WILLA HARPER BULLOCK, B.S. Farmville Primary Education Mixed Chorus 1; College Singers 1; Women ' s Chorus 1. Angier BETTY JO BUTTS, B.S. Primary Grade Education FBLA 1; FTA 3; SGA 4; Gotten Hall House Committee 2; ACE 4; YWCA 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi Homecoming Sponsor 4; Marshal. DECOMA JANE BYRD. B.S. Garner Primary Grade Education ACE I, 2; FTA 3; SGA 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1. 2; Women ' s Chorus 1; Tau Sigma 3, 4; Advisory Council 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. CHCO i THOMAS MIXON BYRD. B.S. Henderson Social Sluilies anil English Sigma Rho Plii; SCA 3, Chairman Elcctinn Committer 3. MILDRED MOORE CAMERON, B.S. Broadway Grammar Educaliun GROVER LEE CARAWAN, B.S. Belhaven Physical Education and Social Studies WILLIAM HOWARD CARMICHAEL, B.S. Raeford Physical Education and Social Studies Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2; PE Club 4. ALVIS BRYAN CARR, JR., B.S. Rocky Mount Business Education and English EC Playhouse, Vice President 4. PATTI MARIE CARR, B.S. Clintc Primary Grade Educ BONNIE BROWN CARRAWAY, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 4. RALPH NORWOOD CARROLL, JR., A.B. Accounting and Social Studies UNC 1; N. C. State 2. Snow Hill Raleigh %«4 SAMUEL D. CARSON, A.B. Williamston Business Education and Social Studies President Senior Class; Circle K; Alpha Phi Omega; Homecoming Committee; College Union Board; Student Advisorj ' Council; Ring and Budget Committee; SGA 4; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. EUNICE FRANCE CASTELLOW, B.S. Conway Home Economics Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Historian 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Reporter 3; EAST CARO- LINIAN Staff 3; YWCA 1. 2, 3; BSU 1, 2, 3. ' ' - CHCO . , ' kilk LLOYD RALPH CHASON, B.S. Rocky Mount Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Honor Recitalist; Delegate to Phi Mu Alpha National Convention 4; Music Education Club. THOMAS MACK CHERRY, B.S. Everetts Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; PE Club 4; Circle K Club 3, 4. FRANKLIN P. CHINN, B.S. Rocky Point Mathematics and Social Studies Math Club 4. HELEN JOANNE CLARK, B.S. Primary Grade Education Association for Childhood Education 3. Siler City JEAN LUCILLE COLE, B.S. English and Mathematics Math Club 1, 2, 3; English Club 4. HELEN M. COLEMAN, B.S. Grammar Grade Education Pinetops PHYLLIS ANN COLEY, B.S. Primary Grade Education Chowan College 1. 2; ACE 3; YWCA 4. Stem BARBARA SPEIGHT CONDER, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Primary Education EC Playhouse 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Vice President Wilson Dormitory 3; SGA 3. MATTIE ANN COOKE, B.S. Mount Olive Grammar Grade Education Sophomore Counselor 2; ROTC Sponsor 2; May Court 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 4; Summer School SGA 3. PATRICIA ANN COPE, B.S. Primary Education BSU 1, 2, 3, 4: YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; ACE 4; Women ' s Chorus 3, 4. M ■X, i- ' ' r BARBARA ANN CORBETT. B.S. Primary Grade Education FT A 3.4: ACE 3. 4. RALPH M. COTTLE, A.B. Business Campbell 2. Pinetopi Beulaville ANN CRAFT COUNCIL, B.S. Grammar Grade Education JOSEPH BRAXTON COUNCIL, B.S. Industrial Arts Pine Bluff Apex LEMUEL HOWARD COX, B.S. Goldsboro Physical Education and Science Circle K 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; YMCA 4; President Slay Dormitory 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BARBARA JUNE COZART, B.S. Primary Grade Education Meredith College 1; ACE 3, 4. Greenville EUGENE CARSON CRAWFORD, JR., A.B. Rockingham Science Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta UpsUon 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; YDC 4. JUNE F. CREWS, B.S. Creedmoor Music College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 2, 3; Blossom Time 1; Brigadoon 2; Oklahoma 3; Women ' s Chorus 1; Orchestra 2; Music Educa- tion Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3. 4, Chaplain 2. 3, Vice President 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JANE CAROL CROFTON, B.S. Plymouth English and Social Studies YWCA 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader 1. 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Sophomore Counselor 2; English Club 4; Miss Summer School 1954. GUELDA F. HARTMAN GROUSE, B.S. Winston-Salem Primary Grade Education FTA 4; ACE 4; County Club Reporter 2; Geography Fraternity 4. ROBERT THOMAS CRUMPLER, B.S. Goldsboro Music Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3; ECC Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Collegians 1, 2, 3, 4; College Band 1, 2. 3. 4, President 4; Varsity Glee Club 1. 0. LORR. INE CULLOM, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Grammar Grade Education ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 4. FINLEY DONALD CURTIS, B.S. Gibsonville Physical Education and Science Baseball 1; PE Club 4. BETTIE JEAN DAMERON, B.S. Pelham Home Economics Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 3. E. FRANCES DANIEL, B.S. Snow Hill Grammar Grade Education Home Economics Club 1; FTA 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3; YDC 2; Social Committee Jarvis Hall 3. LAURA JOAN DANIELS, B.S. Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3. Wanche SHIRLEY SUSAN DARDEN, B.S. Clinton Grammar Grade Education FBLA 1; FTA 3, 4; ACE 3, 4. HETTIE MILDRED DAUGHTRY, B.S. Faison Primary Grade Education FTA 2, 3; ACE 3. n i BETTY JUNE DAVENPORT, B.S. Tarboro Business Education and English Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4. FRED ALLEN DAVENPORT, B.S. Plymouth Business Education YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4; Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Ritual Chairman 3; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1; IRC 4; SGA 3, 4; Student Advisory Coun- cil 4; Chapel Committee 4. 0 eKco ' i CHARLES RAY DAVIS. B.S. Rich Sqt English and Social Studies Transfer from Guilford Coileg tlh GLORIA FAYE DAVIS, B.S. New Bern Primary Grade Education Transfer from High Point College 1; Wilson Hall House Com- mittee 3; Assistant for Childhood Education 3, 4, Vice Presi- THOMAS 0. DAVIS, B.S. Erwin Science and Social Studies SGA 2; YDC Parliamentarian 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HOWARD DEAN, B.S. Hope Mills Science and Physical Education JOANN DE BRUHL, B.S. New Bern Primary Grade Education Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3; ACE 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Corresponding Secretary 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Counselor 2. RICHARD H. DENTON, B.S. Tarboro Physical Education and Social Studies Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Aquatic Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; YDC 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; PE Club 3, 4; YMCA 4; President Umstead Dormitory 4; SGA 3, 4; Men ' s Judiciary 4. WILLIAM DONALD DESERN, A.B. Raleigh Business Education Delta Sigma Pi 2. 3, 4, Chancellor 3. 4. Efficiency Chairman 4. SHIRLEY FAYE DICKENS, B.S. Fairmont Primary Grade Education May Court 3; YDC Sponsor 3; Jarvis Sponsor 4; YDC 3, 4; YWCA 4; ACE 3, 4; WAA 1, 2; Alternate Sponsor Jarvis 3. VAN GRAYSON DICKENS, B.S. Grammar Grade Education AFROTC 3, 4; Officers Club 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, ? (t44 COY DORMAN, A.B. Geography and Business Gamma Theta Upsilon Conway, S. C. n ii e ua NEEL DUPREE, B.S. Greenville Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WRA 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet Member 2, 3, President 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Chief Marshal 3; FWB Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3; SGA 4; Inter-Religious Council 4; Ifho ' s IF ho Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. MARSHALL PETERSON DU VAL, JR.. B.S. Social Studies and Sciena Sigma Rho Thi 1. 2, 3, 4. Greenville HORACE RAY EASON, B.S. Tyner Business Education and Social Studies DWIGHT A. EATMON, A.B. Geography and English Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Science Club. Raleigh WILLIAM MACK EDMONDSON, JR., A.B. Kinston Business Administration and Economics Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Vice President Sophomore Class: Vice President Junior Class; Circle K 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1. 2, 4; FBLA 1, 2; SGA 3, 4; College Choir 1; Varsity Men ' s Chorus 1; Who ' s If ho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JOHN H. EDWARDS, JR.. B.S. Williamston Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 1; Band; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4. ANNIE MAE ELLEN, B.S. Rocky Mount Primary Grade Education ACE 3, 4; FTA 3; Transfer from Mars Hill College 1, 2. CLAUDE GERALD ELLEN. B.S. Angier Science ALICE FAYE ETHERIDGE, B.S. Engelhard Primary Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY JANET EURE, B.S. Hertford Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WRA 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3. lCa44 MARION MURRAY EVANS, B.S. New Bern English and Social Studies EC Playhouse 2, 3, 4; College Union Board 3, 4; SGA Elections Committee 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Who ' s If ho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. SARAH DOROTHY EVERETT, B.S. Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3; YWCA 2; Sophomore Counselor 2 ciary Summer Session 2; Gotten Hall H School 2. Williamston n ' s Judi- Committee Summer VIRGINIA ELIZABETH EVERSON, B.S. Washington Grammar Grade Education WRA 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; ACE 2, 3; Jarvis Hall House Committee 2. PATRICIA ANN EVERTON, B.S. Columbia Primary Grade Education ACE 3, 4, President 4; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Historian of SGA 4; SGA Representative Junior Class; Meredith College 1; Repre- sentative of College at Azalea Festival 1956; AFROTC Sponsor 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3, 4; FTA 2; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. JIMMY M. FERRELL, B.S. Lucama English and Sociai Studies EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Editor 3, 4; SGA 3, 4; Executive Council SGA 3, 4; Publications Board 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4; Creative Writers ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. JOHN C. FIELDS, B.S. PikeviUe Physical Education and Social Studies Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Baseball 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CARLTON FIELDS, JR., A.B. Greenville Business Administration and Music Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4. PHYLLIS ANN FINGER, B.S. Kannapolis Primary Grade Education Stephens College. Columbia, Missouri 1, 2; Social Chairman of Wilson Hall 3; Homecoming Represent, 3; ACE 4. for Wilson Hall FREDA JEAN FISHER, B.S. Wilmington Spanish and English Treasurer Freshman Class; President Sophomore Class; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; President Fleming Hall 3; Secretary Flem- ing Hall 2; President Women ' s Judiciary 4; SGA 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1; FTA 2. 3; Advisory Council 4; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who .Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. LOUISE FITZGERALD, B.S. Micro Mathematics and Social Studies Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in .American Colleges and Universities. Norfolk, Virginia m and Social Studies Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Sigma Rho Intramural Council 4, Vice Presi- WILLIAM F. FLOYD, B.S. Physical Education Football 1. 2; PE Club 3, 4; Phi 3, 4, Business Manager 4: dent 4. ROY H. FORBES, A.B. Washington Mathematics and Social Studies Transfer from Walter Hervey Junior College, New York, New York. ROBERT S. FORREST, B.S. Greenville Business Education Treasurer SGA 4, Assistant Treasurer 3; Secretary Budget Committee 3; Chairman Budget Committee 4; Delegate to Na- tional Student Congress 4; Treasurer Summer School SGA 3, 4; Treasurer Executive Council 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MARGARET LOU FRYE, B.S. Carthage Primary Grade Education Teacher ' s Playhouse 1, 2; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2, 4; Tau Beta Sigma 3. 4; ACE 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; Secretary of Tau Beta Sigma 4; House Committee Garrett Hall 4. JOYCE ELIZABETH FULCHER, B.S. Robersonville Music Education Meredith College 1; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Music Education Club 2, 3, 4. DORIS ELOISE FULGHUM, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Grammar Grade Education Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 4. BETTY JEAN GALLIMORE, B.S. LeaksviUe Primary Grade Education DONALD GENE GARGIS. B.S. Raleigh Physical Education and Social Studies YDC 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club; SGA 4; N. C. Association of Health Phvs Ed 3, 4. FRANCES WYNETTE GARNER, B.S. Grammar Grade Education Wesley Foundation Council 1, 2, 3. 4; EC Choir Committee 1; FTA 4. BETTY JEAN. GARRETT, B.S. Primary Grade Education EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2; EC Playhouse 1, 2; FTA 3; Social Committee 3; YWCA 2, 3. Greenville Julian CftCC MARY CATHERINE GARRIS, B.S. Deep Run Grammar Grade Education CLIFTON A. GASKINS, JR., B.S. New Bern Business Education and Social Studies FBLA Club 1; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3. 4; YDC 4; Delta Sigma ROBERT JEROME GAY, B.S. Walstonburg Physical Education and Science Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; PE Club 3, 4. JAMES HARRISON GAYLORD, IV. B.S. Roper Social Studies and Public Welfare Veteran ' s Club. HARRY BRYAN GEROCK, B.S. Atlantic Business Education YDC 2, 3; SGA 4; Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, President 4; College Union Board 4; Inter Fraternity Council 4. JAMES HOWARD GILL, A.B. Raleigh Business Administration JEAN YEARGIN GILL, B.S. Oxford Primary Grade Education Home Economics Club 1; YWCA 1; YDC 1; Meredith College OSCAR BENTON GILLEY, B.S. Social Studies and English Leaksville BESSIE JANET GLENN, B.S. Hertford Primary Grade Education ADIANA JUNE GOLDSTON, B.S. Graham Home Economics Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4; Wesley Players 2, 3, 4, President 4; EC Playhouse 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. € 4 CftU JOHN CARL GRADY, B.S. Kinston Physical Education and Social Studies DAVID WARREN GRANITZ, B.S. Greenville Grammar Grade Education and Special Education Football 1 ; Track 2, 3, 4. FANNIE PEARLE GREEN, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Phi On Vice President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA Reporter 3; Spring Musical 2; Self -Help Work 1, 2, 3. ROY C. GREENE, A.B. Siler City Business Administration and Economics Pi Omega Pi 3; Veteran ' s Club. JAMES BOYD GREESON, B.S. Burlington Physical Education and Science Football 1, 2; Baseball 1; PE Club 3, 4. THOMAS TEMPLE GREY, B.S. Southern Pines Physical Education and Social Studies JAMES DALTON GRIFFIN, B.S. Washington Business Education and Social Studies SHIRLEY ANN GUNN, B.S. Providence Business Education and French Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Self-help Student 1, 2. 3, 4. BOBBY RAY HALL, B.S. Erwin Social Studies and Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 2, Second Vice President 3, President 4; SGA 4; Advisory Council 4; YMCA 3, 4; FTA 4; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; EAST CARO- LINIAN 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 1, Editorial Assistant 2, 3, 4. ALBERT U. HARDISON, B.S. New Bern Physical Education and Social Studies ia 4. JEAN ROUSE HARDY, B.S. La Gi Business Education Transfer from Flora Macdonald College ; Chocricader 2- President of FBLA 2; Epsilon Chi 1, 2. KAY PILLEY HARGROVE, B.S. W Primary Grade Education ACE 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, ,3, 4; YWCA 2; FBLA 1. SHIRLEY RAY HARGROVE, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3- President 4- YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet Member 2; Wesley Foundation 1. 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, 4; Social Chairman Fleming Hall 3; SGA 3, 4; WRA 1, Marshal; Assistant Business Manager EAST CAROLINIAN 2; Dean ' s Advisory Council 4. BARBARA LYNN HARRELL, A.B. Raleigh English and French Mary ' s Junior College 1; Modern Dance 1, 2; Pep Club 2; gious Council I, 2, 4; Canterbury Club anip St Playhouse 3, 4; Inter-R. 2, 3, 4 FAYE WATSON HARRELL, B.S. Kinston Primary Grade Education FWB Fellowship 1, 2. SHIRLEY CORINE HARRELL, B.S. Edenton Primary Grade Education FTA Club 1, 2; ACE 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY SUE GAY HARRIS, B.S. Bunn Business Education FBLA 2, 3, 4; EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE HARRIS, B.S. Burlington Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball 1, 2, 4. DONALD BALDWIN HARRIS, B.S. Laurinburg Physical Education and Social Studies Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4. Captain 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. EDDIE N. HARRIS, B.S. Williamston Business Education YMCA 1; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Circle K Club 3, 4; FBLA 1. HELEN GAMBLE HARRIS, B.S. Laurinburg English and Social Studies JOY HARRIS, B.S. Washington Grammar Grade Education FTA 2; BSU 2, 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; Delegate to International ACE Conference 3; Secretary-Treasurer ACE 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Publicity Chairman 3; Y EAST CAROLINIAN Reporter 4; Y Delegate to Ecumenical Conference in Ohio 3; EC Playhouse 1; Secretary-Treasurer Fleming Hall 3. MARY ANN HARRIS, B.S. Hertford Primary Grade Education FTA 1; YWCA 3; ACE 3,4. EDWIN FRANCIS HARRISON, B.S. Goldsboro Mathematics and Science Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4. HERMAN G. HARRISON, A.B. New Bern Business Education and Socio! Studies Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club. HERBERT CLARENCE HARTON, B.S. Raleigh Business Education Campbell College 1, 2; FTA 3, 4. ll itta . J FRANCES ANNE HARVEY, B.S., Littleton Business Education FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 3. 4; FTA 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4. WALTER ALEXANDER HASTY, JR.. B.S. Monroe Physical Education and Social Studies Appalachian State Teacher ' s College 1 ; University of Maryland 2; Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4; YDC 3 4; PE Club 3, 4; TauBeta Sigma 3. 4; President Tau Beta Sigma 3, Representative to N. C. State Student Legislature 3, 4; Delegate to U. S. National Stu- dent Congress 4; First Vice President to SGA 4; Ring Committee Chairman 4; Executive Council 4. Coinjock EUGENE HAYMAN, B.S. Home Economics BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, President Summer 56; YWCA 1, 2, 3. 4. Cabinet 1, 2, Secretary 3, Marshal 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Art Club 4; Phi Omicron 2. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4; President Wilson Hall Summer 56; Inter-Religious Council 2, 3, Vice President 3; SGA 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. REBEKAH HOYTE HAYNES, B.S. Primary Grade Education Flora Macdonald College 1, 2; FTA 4; ACE 4 Burlington SCKCC EDNA JANET HEATH, B.S. Newport Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3; Women ' s Chorus 3, 4. MARGARET FRANK HEATH, B.S. Elizabeth City Primary Grade Education Transfer from Brevard Junior College; ACE 3, 4; YWCA 3; Annual Staff 2, 3. BILLY CHARLES HELMS, B.S. Monroe Physical Education and Social Studies Professional PE Club; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi 1 2, 3, 4; Circle K Club 3, 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. ROBERT LOUETTE HERRING, B.S. Mt. Olive Math and Physical Education Math Club 2, 3, 4; EAST CAROLINIAN, Reporter 3, President 4. TENNIELEAN HILL. B.S. Rougemont Home Economics Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1. GENEVA HINSON, B.S. Whiteville Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3. CURT HINTON, JR., B.S. Wilson Physical Education and Social Studies TREASURE HODGES, B.S. Washington Business Education WRA 2; FLBA 2; Teacher ' s Playhouse 1, 2; FTA 3, 4; Aquatics Club 2. . Z U LOIS ANN HOGAN, B.S. Lynchburg, Va. Primary Grade Education FTA 4; Transfer from Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. BARBARA ELLEN HOLLER, B.S. Greensboro Piano and Voice College Choir 1. 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 4; Band 1; Homecoming Sponsor 1, 2; Honors Recital; SAI Music Fraternity; Jarvis Hall Vice President 3. jjl ; - a P 1 ll. i e ui BARBARA ANN HOLLIDAY. B.S. Jamesville Business Education and English English Club 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 4; Pi Omega Pi 4; Atlanta Christian College, Atlanta, Georgia 1, 2. SHIRLEY JEAN HOLTON. B.S. Prinwry Grade Education YWCA 1; FBLA 1, 2; ACE 3, 4. Grantsboro BOBBY RAY HOOVER, A.B. Kinston Business Administration and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ALTON E. HOWARD, B.S. Greenville Business Education and Mathematics Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. CATHERINE ANN HOWARD, B.S. Kinston Grammar Grade Education KENNETH LANE HOWARD, B.S. Pink Hill Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, First Vice President 4; YDC 4. Hazel azeiwood Du FRANCES IRENE HOYLE, B.S. Grammar Grade Education WILLIAM DANIEL HUDSON. B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquatics Club 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3; ROTC 1, 2; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. FRANCES LEE HUGHES, B.S. St. Brides, Virginia English and Social Studies English Club 2, 3; Treasurer Jarvis Hall 3; YWCA 3; Creative Writers ' Club 3. JAMES O ' DONALD HUGHES, B.S. Colerain Physical Education and Social Studies Chowan College 1, 2; Baseball 3; Veteran ' s Club 3. 4; PE Club 3, 4. Xa LAURICE MILLER HUGHES, A.B. Stedman Science and Geography Freshman Basketball 1; Science Club 2, 3; Tiger Club 3. MARILYN ELIZABETH HUGHES, B.S. Oxford Primary Grade Education EDWIN LACY HURST, B.S. i Art and English ROBERT STADLEY HYATT, B.S. Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4. Ahoskie ELIZABETH ANN HYLTON, B.S. Mullens, West Virginia Business Education and Social Studies Mary Washington College of University of Virginia 1; Inter- national Relations Club 2, 3, Publicity Manager 3; FBLA 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; BUCCA- NEER Staff 3, 4; Jarvis Hall House Committee 4; SGA 4; Re- porter EAST COROLINIAN. GARLAND EUGENE JACKSON, A.B. Business Education and Social Studies Dunn HAROLD LEON JACKSON, B.S. Dunn Science Science Club 3, 4; YDC 4. HAROLD LLOYD JAMES, B.S. Rose Hill Physical Education and Social Studies J. LOIS JENNETTE, B.S. Mount Olive Social Studies and English YWCA 1, 3, 4; FBLA 1; English Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; IRC 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; FTA 3. LINWOOD E. JENNINGS, JR., A.B. Greenville Social Studies and W ' eliare JIMMY LEE JOHNSON, JR., B.S. Pink Hi Business and Social Studies Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Historian 3, President YMCA 1 Entertainment Committee 4: SGA 4. Ben MARTHA ANN JOHNSON, B.S. Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4; Free Will Baptist Fellowship 2, 3, 4, President 4; FBLA 3, 4; IRC 4, Secretary 4; YWCA 1. 2, 3, 4; Y Cabi: can Colleges and U 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- Plymouth PEGGY WARRICK JOHNSON, B.S. Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 3; YWCA 3. WALTER E. JOHNSON, B.S. Industrial Arts Wesley Players 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Treasurer 3; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Alpha Delta Tau 2. 3, 4, President 4; NCIAA 2, 3; SGA 3. 4. Elizabethtown CHARLOTTE ANN JONES, B.S. Littleton Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA Club 2, 3, 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE GRAY JONES, B.S. Nashville Primary Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2. 3, Second Vice President 2; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3; BSU 1. JASPER DEAN JONES, B.S. Industrial Arts LINDA ANN JONES, A.B. Business Educatl Oxford Laurinburg MARGARET LOUISE (PEGGY) JONES, B.S. Laurel Hill Business Education FBLA 1. 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; YWCA 2; WAA 2; Wesley Foundation Council 3. 4, Treasurer 4. MARGIE RUTH JONES, B.S. Snow Hill English and Spanish College Choir 1; EAST CAROLINIAN 2; Music Club 1; BSU 1. e u€ MARY ELIZABETH JONES, B.S. Wilmington Science BSIJ ]. 2, 3, 4, Council 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 3; YDC 2; HUCCANEER Staff 2, 3; Science Club 4; East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3; Chi Beta Phi 4. CHRISTINE RAE JOYNER, B.S. Mt. Olive Business Education and Social Studies Atlantic Christian College 1; WRA 1; Wilson Hall House Council 3, 4; BUCCANEER Staff 2, 3; Faculty Editor 2; Activities Editor 3. GEORGE DAVID JOYNER, B.S. Weldon Industrial Arts N. C. State 1; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4. JULIA SMITH JOYNER, B.S. Snow Hill Business Education FBLA 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4. PAUL H. JOYNER, JR., B.S. Weldon Business Education and Social Studies FBLA 4; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. POLLY ANN KEARNEY, B.S. Snow Hill Home Economics Phi Omicron 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; YWCA 1, 2; Sophomore Counselor; FTA 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman Cotten Hall 2. BENJAMIN F. KEATON, JR., B.S. Belhaven Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Pi Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Pi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, Accompanist 2; EC Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA 3, 4. ELEANOR ANN KINARD, B.S. Plymouth Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 3; FTA 4. HORACE G. KING, B.S. Kinston Business Education and Social Studies Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Pi Omega Pi 4. SYLVIA JEANNETTE KINLAW, B.S. St. Pauls Business Education FBLA 4. a4 i. CHCk DOROTHY FAYE KNIGHT, B.S. Grammar Grade Educe FTA 1, 3; YWCA 3; Sophomo ROY N. KNIGHT, B.S. Music Education Cerro Gordo Greenville NICK DEENS KORNEGAY, B.S. Physical Education and Science Glee Club 2,3; PE Club. GLADYS MARIE LAMM, B.S. Primary Grade Education YWCA 2, 3; ACE 2, 3. Albertson Lucama RALPH LEE LAMM, B.S. Science and English BSU Council 2, 3, 4; BSU President 4; Inter-Religious Council 4, President 4; SGA 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4; Creative Writers ' Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4 Student Advisory Council 4; AFROTC 2, 3; County Club President 1. 2; YMCA Cabinet 3. VIRGIL WILTON LANE, B.S. Business Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. Wilson Burlington RACHAEL ANN LANG, B.S. Greenville English and Social Studies Music Education Club 1; English Club 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Sponsor 1, 2; Secretary SGA Summer 56; Chairman Handbook Committee; SGA 3; College Union Board 3, Marshal 3- Women ' s Chorus 1, 3; YWCA 2, 3; Oklahoma 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. DONALD RICHARD LARIMORE, B.S. Winston Salem Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4. ANN ELIZABETH LASSITER. B.S. Plymouth Home Economics Meredith College 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, Vice President 4; Dormitory Social Committee. DOROTHY HOPE LAUGHINGHOUSE, B.S. Dunn Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3; SGA Representative; Homecoming Sponsor, Marshal: Handbook Committee. ' Ca HARRY JOSEPH LAWLER. B.S. Hopewell, Virginia Business Education HELEN ALLENE LEE, B.S. Orienial Business Education and English English Club Reporter 4; FTA 1; FBLA 1; YWCA 1; House Committee Summer 55. ROBERT E. LEE, JR., A.B. Salisbury Social Studies and English Beta Theta Pi; Phi Alpha Delta. ROBERT FRANKLIN LEE, B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies IRMA G. LEGGETT, B.S. Raleigh Primary Grade Education FTA 1. 2. 3. 4; ACE 1, 2, 3. 4; YWCA 1. 2. 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2; Women ' s Chorus 2; EAST CAROLINI AN Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Delegate to State Democratic Convention 4; Tau Sigma 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; SGA 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 4. RICHARD CARLTON LEONARD, B.S. Erwin Science Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4, President 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3. 4, Secretary 4; Phi Sigma Pi tainment Committee 3, 4. SGA 4; Enter- LORETTA GRIFFIN LEWIS, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies PE Club 3.4; WRA2, 3, 4. Dover Gatesville AURELIA PAIGE LILLEY, B.S. Home Economics Sophomore Counselor; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Marshal 3; Phi Omicron 3, 4; EAST CAROLINIAN Reporter 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Properties Committee 2: YDC 3, 4. FRANCIS EUGENE LILLEY, B.S. Williamston Business Education and Social Studies Delta Zeta Chapter Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3, YMCA 2, 3; of 56. Veteran ' s Club 1, 2: President Delta Zeta, Summer SHELTON EARL LILLEY, B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Williamston PEGGIE MARIE LIMER. B.S. Rich Square Home Economics BSU 1 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WRA I, 2, 3. 4, Officer 3; YWCA 2. 3, 4; YDC 3. 4, Marshal 3; Women ' s Chorus 4; Dormitory Homecoming Committee 2, 3. JOSEPH C. UNA, B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3. 4. Davi THELMA COLEEN LISK. B.S. Statesville Primary Grade Education Transfer from Pfeiffer College. JEAN CAROLYN LITTLETON, B.S. Stella English and Spanish Sigma Pi Alpha 1. 2. 3. Secretary 3; English Club 1, 2, 3. Publicity Chairman 2, Secretary 3; FTA 2; YWCA 3. LENNIE GERALDINE LIVERMAN. B.S. Conway Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; YWCA 2. CECIL EARL LONG, B.S. Jamesville Business Education and Social Studies FBLA 1; YDC; Veteran ' s Club. o n .fe 1 m ' % rb. CHARLES KENNEDY LOVELACE. B.S. New Bern Music Education Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. Manager 3; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Officers Club, ROTC 3, 4; College Choir 1, 2, 3; COLLEGIANS 3, 4. WILLIAM PATTERSON McARTHUR. B.S. Fayetteville Physical Education and Social Studies Varsi Couni ty Club 1, 2, .3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Intramural m1: AFROTC Homecoming Committee. DOROTHY C. McCOY, B.S. Kinston Business Education Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4. GEORGE LESLIE McCULLEN, B.S. Goldsboro Physical Education and Science Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Veteran ' s Club. e u ERNEST LINDLEY McFARLAND, B.S. Henderson Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; ECC Band 1; BSLI ], 2, 3, Host 1. Treasurer 2; Advanced Cadet Officers Club 3, 4; AFROTC Model Airplane Club. RICHARD THOMAS McINTYRE, A.B. Rocky Mount Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. SALLY JEAN McKAY, B.S. Elizabethtown Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President Woman ' s Hall 1; Tau Beta .Sigma 3, 4. House Committee 4; Student Union Board 3, 4. JOAN CAROLYN McKENZIE, B.S. Music Education Women ' s Chorus 1; Music Education Club Singers 2. Accompanist; College Choir 2, Blossom Time 1; Brigadoon 2; YWCA 1, 2. Wilmingto 2, 3, 4; College 4, Treasurer 3; LINWOOD WAYNE McKINNEY, B.S. Scranton Mathematics and Social Studies Math Club 3,4; YDC 4. MARSHALL ALLEN McLAMB, B.S. Coats Physical Education and Science YMCA 3, 4; SO A 3, 4; President Umstead Dormitory 3; PE Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN McLAWHORN, B.S. Grimesland Grammar Grade Education YWCA 3; ACE 1, 2. JOHN ARCH McPHAUL, A.B. Raeford Geography and Social Studies Geography Fraternity. 6si NELLIE McPHERSON, B.S. Clarendon Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; House Committee Summer School 3; Women ' s Chorus 3; Women ' s Judiciary Summer School 3. ALTA ANN MALLARD, B.S. Trenton Primary Grade Education FTAClub 2, 3; ACE 2, 3. e tu MYREL E. MANESS, B.S. Garysburg English and Music Education Music Club 1, 2, 3; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College Singers 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4. NORMA LANCASTER MANESS, B.S. FayetteviUe Grammar Grade Education Campbell College 1, 2; FT A 4; ACE 4; YWCA 3, 4. PEGGY G. MANGUM, B.S. Saratoga Primary Grade Education FTA 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1. BOBBY MANN. B.S. Newport Business Education FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; State FBLA President 4; Wesley Foundation 1. 2, 3, 4. President 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 3, 4: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Univt AGNES PEYTON MARKHAM. B.S. Greenville Home Economics Flora Macdonald College 1; EC Playmakers 2, 3; Wesley Play- house 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Univer- sity of Tennessee. Summer of 56. SHIRLEY MARIE MARKHAM, B.S. Durham Home Economics Woman ' s College of the University of N. C. 1, 2; Vice President of Pre-Nursing Club 2; Plavlikens 2; Home Economics Club 1, 3, 4. LARRY CHARLES MARTIN, A.B. Cramerton Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4. INEZ N. MARTINEZ, B.S. Greenville Primary Grade Education JANICE MARIE MASON, B.S. Primary Grade Education Music Education Club 1; Women ' s Chorus 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 2, 3. BARBARA ANN MATTHEWS, A.B. Business Administration Swansboro Asheville ' Ca HELEN BLAND MATTHEWS, B.S. RobersonviUe Grammar Grade Eduralion Freshman Class Secretary, EAST CAROLINIAN Staff 1; YDC 3; Homecoming Decorations Committee 1; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; Martin County Club President 2. JOHNNIE E. MAY, B.S. Grimesland Business Education and Mathematics Math Club 1, 2; FBLA 3; Pi Omega Pi 4. VIRGINIA BOBBITT MAYNARD, B.S. Gary Primary Grade Education FTA 3, 4. ANN L. MAYO, A.B.; B.S. Plymouth French and Social Studies and Pre-Nursing Meredith College 1; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 4; YWCA 2, Cabinet 3; Secretary 4; SGA 4; Home- coming Committee 4; Secretary Junior Class; May Court 3; Dean ' s List; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MARGARET ANNE MELLON, B.S. Winterville Business Education and English ALBERT METTS, B.S. Trenton Science Science Club 4. FRANCES JANE MIDYETTE, B.S. Fairfield Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Sophomore Counselor 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JEAN MARIE MILLER, B.S. Rocky Points Grammar Grade Education Wilmington College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4. JANET MASON MITCHELL, B.S. Ahoskie Art and English Art Club 3, 4, Co-Publicity Chairman 4; English Club 4; Cheer- leader 1; YDC 1, 2; WECC Radio Staff 4; Jarvis Hall Home- coming Decorations Chairman 3; Summer School Woman ' s Judi- ciary 56; Cotten Hall Summer School House Committee 56. FRANK LESLIE MOORE, B.S. FarmviUe Grammar Grade Education SGA 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Tau Beta Sigma 3, 4; Aquatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Swimming Team 1, 2. 3, 4; Circle K Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. SHIRLEY HARRIS MOORE, B.S. Enfield Business Education and Social Studies Meredith College 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; FWB Felloivship 4. JEAN ARMSTEAD MOOREFIELD, B.S. Richmond, Virginia English and History FBLA Club 1; English Club 2. 3, 4; FTA 4; EAST CARO- LINIAN 1; YDC 2. BILLIE GRAY MORRIS, B.S. Tarboro Music Education Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD DEAN MORRIS, B.S. Vandemere Physical Education and Social Studies tM HARRY LEE MORRIS, A.B. Goldsboro Geography and Social Studies HILDA MARIE MORRIS. B.S. Zebulon Primary Grade Education Campbell College 1, 2; ACE 3. 4; BSU 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 3. 4. JOHN DEAL MORROW, B.S. Statesville Science and Social Studies Appalachian State Teacher ' s College 1, 2; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4. DOROTHY JEAN MOZINGO, B.S. Goldsboro Home Economics FTA Club 3, 4; Northeastern District Secretary FTA 4; We Education Foundati Christian College 3. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3. 4; Atlantic WILLIS CONRAD MOZINGO, A.B. Farmville Business Administration LOU MURPHY, B.S. Louisburg Primary Grade Education e€€cc CLINTON R. MURRAY, B.S. Arapahoe Industrial Arts YMCA 1; Industrial Art Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY DANIELS MURRAY, B.S. Arapahoe Social Studies and English YWCA 2, 3; IRC 3, 4. ZEBULON BAIRD MUSGRAVE, A.B. PikeviUe Business Administration FBLA Club 2, 4; YDC 4. CHARLIE CRAFTON NARRON, B.S. Rocky Mount Business Education and Social Studies Oak Ridge Military Institute 1; Boxing Team 1. HANNAH WOLLETT NEAL, B.S. Hollister Home Economics HE Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3. PATSY MILLER NELSON, B.S. Beaufort Socio Studies and Mathematics FBLA 1; Math Club 2; IRC 3. a u FA YE NEWTON, B.S. New Bern Business Education JAY B. NICHOLS, B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies President Men ' s Day Student Council 2; Swimming Team 1; Men ' s Judiciary 2, 3; Alpha Pi Omega 3, 4; Circle K Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, International Represen- tative 3, President 4; Chairman of Homecoming Committee; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. JOYCE ANN NORRIS, B.S. Hampstead English and Social Studies Secretary-Treasurer of Cotten Hall 1; Student Counselor 2; Treasurer of Women ' s Judiciary 3, 4; Reporter to EAST CARO- LINIAN 1, 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Garrett Hall 4; English Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ODHAM, B.S. Grifton English and Social Studies Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4; Secretary Day Students 4. e tca MILDRED CAROLYN O ' KELLEY, B.S. Spring Lake Grammar Grade Education Campbell College 1, 2; FTA 4; ACE 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4. ROBERT UNION O ' NEAL, JR., B.S. Bath Physical Education and Social Studies AVANELLE OSBORNE, B.S. Albemarle Grammar Grade Education Tau Beta Sigma 3, 4; Jarvis Hall Secretary 3; ACE 3, 4; YWCA 1, 4; BUCCANEER 4. EDWARD B. OUTLAND, A.B. Geography and English Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4. Rich Square EVELYN ELIZABETH OUTLAW, B.S. Kinston Music Education Sigma Alpha Iota 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Cho 2, 3, 4. Kinstc PEGGY ANNE OUTLAW, B.S. Music Education Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus Accompanist 3, 4; Vice President Women ' s Chorus 3, President 4; College Orchestra 2. NANCY GROUSE PARKER, B.S. Lexingto Primary Grade Education College Choir 2, 3, 4; EC Playhouse 2, 3, 4; Blossom Time ' . Brigadoon 3; ACE 4. LAWRENCE H. PARRISH, B.S. Benso Social Studies and English Louisburg Junior College 1; IRC 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 4. MERCER C. PARROTT, JR., B.S. Norfolk, Virginia Social Studies and English ANN DAVIS PEEL, B.S. WiUiamston Primary Grade Education EC Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Dean ' s Advisory Council 3, 4; ACE 1, 2; Vice President Cotten Hall 1; Sophomore Counselor 2; President Garrett Hall 3; Women ' s Judiciary 3; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. ' Cci44. : m i. RAYMOND B. PENNINGTON, B.S. Greensboro Physical Education and Social Studies Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; PE Club 4. WILLIAM B. PERGERSON, B.S. Reidsville Science and Mathematics Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club ], 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FERLON ADRIENNE PERKINS, B.S. Timberlake Grammar Grade Education FTA 1; YWCA 1; SGA 3; Dormitory President 3; Women ' s Judiciary 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3; BSU 2, 3. CHARLES ATKINS PERKINSON, A.B. Littleton Geography and Social Studies Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. h ELSIE LEE PHIPPS, B.S. Fayetteville Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3; FTA 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 3; King Young Fellow- ship 2, 3. CAROLYN HOLLINGSWORTH PILLSBURY, B.S. Norfolk, Virginia Primary Grade Education William and Mary transfer; FTA 4; ACE 4. JAMES WALKER PINER, A.B. Marshallberg Business Administration and Social Studies EC Playhouse; Veteran ' s Club. MARTHA SUE POND, B.S. Hamlet Music Education College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1; Secretary of Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3. UNITA ELIZABETH POPE, B.S. Greensboro Music Education EC Band 1, 2. 3, 4; College Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; College Choir; Vice President Women ' s Judiciary 3; SGA 3; Executive Council 3; President Faculty Apts. 3; Sigma Alpha lota 3, 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL POPOV, A.B. French and Spanish Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Kinston MILLIE ALLEN PRICE, B.S. Rocky Mount Mathematics and Social Studies Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WRA 1, 2. RACHEL J. PURCELL, B.S. Winston-Salem Home Economics Pfeiffer Junior College 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3, 4. Ash PATRICIA ANNE PURVIS, B.S. Business Education Women ' s Chorus 1; FBLA 4; EC Playhouse 1. PEGGY MARSHALL QUINCY, B.S. Whitakers Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Counselor 2. JUNE ALLEN QUINN, B.S. Wallace Grammar Grade Education Vice President County Club 1; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; FT A 1. 2, 3, First Vice President 3; ACE 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary Sophomore Class; May Court Attendant 2, Marshal 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JANICE F. RABY, A.B. Norfolk, Virginia English and Social Studies WCUNC 1; EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Associate Editor 4; Creative Writers ' Club 2, 3, 4. aM ■ , - i i ELIZABETH ANN RANDOLPH, B.S. Durham Grammar Grade Education President County Club 2; Sophomore Counselor 2; FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Marshal 3: Westminster Fellowship 3; Tau Beta Sigma 3, 4; ACE 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. CATHERINE RAPER, B.S. Mount Olive Grammar Grade Education YWCA 2; FTA 1, 3, 4; Freshman Counselor 2. JANET TEACHEY REGISTER, B.S. Rose Hill Business Education ANN FORDHAM RHEM, B.S. Kinston Primary Grade Education Louisburg Junior College 1; Aquanymphs 2; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3; ACE 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; YWCA 3. e uo JANICE FAYE RHEM, B.S. Business Education FBLA 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4- Historian 4; YWCA 3. Kinslon Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Greenville CHARLES MELVIN RHODES, A, Business Admin Veteran ' s Club 4; Men ' s Judiciary Council of Day Students 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4; Delta Si| Pi 3, 4. EMMA SUE RICHARDS, B.S. Zebulon Grammar Grade Education WILLIAM HOWARD RIGGS, A.B. Bayboro Geography and Business Administration Gamma Theta Upsilon. JULIA VEE RIVENBARK, B.S. Watha Business Education Emmanuel College 1, 2; King Youth Fellowship 3, 4. JAMES OLIVER ROBERSON, B.S. Parmele Mathematics and Science Math Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi. EDITH PEATROSS ROGERS, A.B. Raleigh English and Art SGA 2, 3, 4; YDC 4; Science Club 1; Inter-Religious Council 3; YWCA 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; College Union Committee 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. KENITH ROGERSON, B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Veteran ' s Tarboro £ 144. BETTY GWATNEY ROSE, B.S. Goldsboro Primary Grade Education University of Hawaii 1; ACE 1; YWCA; Westminster Fellow- ship. HORACE LESLIE ROSE, JR., A.B. Richmond, Virginia Science and Science Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 2. 3, 4; Circle K 2. 3, 4 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 3, 4; Jarvis Forensic 1, 2 Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; Secretary-Treasurer Slay Dormitory 4 Vice President Chi Beta Phi 4; President Phi Sigma Pi 4; Who ' i Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. I CHCO DAMARIS ROSS. B.S. Garner Primary Grade Education ACE 1, 2. 3. 4; BUCCANEER Staff 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 3; Women ' s Chorus 1; College Union Board 4; Secretary 4. HERBERT B. ROYAL, B.S. Supply Physical Education and Social Studies THOMAS EUGENE RUFFIN, JR., B.S. Ahoskie Business Education and Service FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Representative National Convention FBLA 3, Reporter 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4j Treasurer YMCA 4; President Bertie County Club 3, 4; i DC 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Delta Sigma Pi 4. BOBBY JOE SASSER, B.S. Science and Mathematics Dov i gttk NORMAN T. SEARS. B.S. Durham Physical Education and Social Studies GLORIA ANN SAWYER, B.S. Grantsboro Primary Grade Education YWCA 1, 2; FTA 1; FBLA 1; ACE 3, 4. DOUGLAS BROWN SCHAFRAN, B.S. LiUington Physical Education and English Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Health and Physical Education Club 3, 4; Intramural Council 4. FRED EARL SEXTON, B.S. Grammar Grade Education EC Band 1, 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4; Golf Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rocky Mount 2, 3. 4; Oxford MARGARET JACQUELYN SHAW, B.S. Primary Grade Education FTA 2, 3; ACE 1. 2, 3. THOMAS A. SHAW, A.B. Business Administration Catawba College 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; Unitarians Club 3, 4; YDC 4. Cameron ia,4 DAVID WHITMAN SHEARIN, B.S. Littleton Business Education and Social Studies FBLA 4; Pi Omega Pi 4; YMCA 3, 4; IRC 1. FRED A. SHEHDAN, B.S. Greenville Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; COLLEGIANS; EC Band ], 2, 3. 4; EC Orches- tra 1. 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE SHELTON, B.S. Camden English and Library Science Meredith College 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; BSLl 4; English Club 3, 4; Library Science Club 4; Wilson Hall House Committee 3. ELLEN JEANETTE SIBBETTE, B.S. Primary Grade Education FTA 2, 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; Sophomore Counsel Saint Pauls CHARLES VARDELL SIMMONS, JR., A.B. Kenly Business Administration FBLA 2, 3, 4; Circle K Club 3, 4; Secretary Delta Sigma Pi 4; College Union Student Board 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3. GENE P. SINGLETARY, B.S. Elizabeth City Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN SLOT, A.B. Pantego Business Administration and Social Studies Men ' s Glee Club 1; FBLA 2, 3, 4; College Union Student Board 3, 4. AGNES ELIZABETH SMITH, B.S. Rutherford College Mathematics and ' French Math Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 4. BARBARA JEAN SMITH, B.S. Windsor Business Education YDC 2; YWCA 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Jarvis Hall 3; Social Committee Garrett 4. DOCK GARNER SMITH. B.S. Princeton Business Education and Social Studies Alpha Phi Omega I. 2, 3, 4, President 3; Circle K 3, 4; Tennis 3; EC Play house 1; Band 1; Men ' s Judiciary 2; Class President 3; SGA President Summer 1955; Delegate N. C. Student As- sembly 3, 4; Delegate to National Student Congress 4; SGA President 4; l ho ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Vn DONALD HUGH SMITH, A.B. Roxboro Business Administration College Band 1. 2; College Choir 1, 2; BSU Couricil 2; FBLA 4. ELEANOR RUTH SMITH. A.B. Angier Social Studies and Weljare Campbell College 1, 2; FTA 1, 2; YWCA 3; Tau Sigma 4. KENNETH J. SMITH, JR., A.B. Raleigh Chemistry Mathematics Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4, President 4; SGA 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. ROBERT L. SMITH, JR., B.S. Education and Social Studies Farmville fv . h h SHIRLEE MORTON SMITH, B.S. Jacksonville Art, English and Social Studies Co-Editor BUCCANEER 4, Associate Editor 3; NSYA Delegate to New York 3; Art Club 4; SGA 4, Executive Council 4, Publi- cations Board 4, Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; Oklahoma 3; Camp- bell College 1, 2. WILLIAM R. SMITH, JR., A.B. Wilmington Science and Science Wilmington College 1; EC Band 2, 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 4; YDC 3. 4; Veteran ' s Club 3. 4. PEGGY VAUSE SPENCE, A.B. Business Education LINDO TERRY SPENCER, B.S. Business Education Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1. Tarboro WILLIAM R. SPENCER, A.B. Draper Pre-Dental and Science Science Club 4. WAYNE ALEXANDER SPROUSE, A.B. Hopewell, Virginia Chemistry CfUt BILLIE JOYCE SPRUILL, B.S. Aurora Grammar Grade Education FTA 4; ACE 4: (;anima Theta Upsilon 4. PEGGY LOVE SPRUILL, B.S. Merritt Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Judiciary 1, 2; SG. 1; 1 ' r.sidcnt Gotten Hall 1; College Singers 1, 2, Marshal 3; Honiciomiiig Sponsor 3; Student Counselor 2. REBECCA JANE STALLINGS, B.S. Louisburg Physical Education and Science WRA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Aquanymyhs 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; YWCA 1, 2, 4; Aquatic Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; House Committee Gotten Hall 1; House Com- mittee Fleming Hall 3; Science Club 2, 3; SGA 4. ELMA JACQUELYN STEPHENS, B.S. Raleigh Grammar Grade Education WAA 1; Creative Writers ' Club 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 2; EAST CAROLINIAN 1; IRC 2; Tau Sigma 3, 4; Jarvis House Committee 3; BSU 1, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3. JOYCE ANN STEPHENSON, B.S. Goldsboro Grammar Grade Education WRA 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 3, Marshal 3; AGE 2. DANIEL RICHARD STERN, B.S. Two Rivers, Wisconsin Social Studies and English Manitowoc Teacher ' s College 1; President Freshman Class MTC; Oshkosh State College, Oslikosh, Wisconsin 2. BERMEY STEVENS, B.S. Tabor City Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: YDG 1. 2, 3; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 3, 4. JOYCE ELIZABETH STEWART, B.S. Broadway Grammar Grade Education Campbell College 1, 2; FTA 1, 2. Raleigh ' £a i4 PEGGY LOU STEWART, A.B. Science and Science Golf Club 1, 2; WRA 1, 2; English Club 4; Science Club 4; EAST CAROLINIAN Circulation Manager 4. BARBARA JEAN STOCKSTILL, B.S. Raleigh Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Camp- bell College 1, 2. .Jim 1 sBSMmmBKB BSKSSE A , ' ' - ' 1 -«r HAL VINCENT STOUT, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies Lees-McRae College 1, 2. SHIRLEY YVONNE SUMMERS, B.S. Primary Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 2; WRA 1, 2, 3; ACE 3, 4, Marshal 3; May Court 3; Garrett Hall President 4; SGA 4; Women ' s Judi- ciary 4; Women ' s Chorus 3. e tcc Gibsonville Greenville BARBARA JEAN SUTTON, B.S. Business Education and English FBLA 2; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. FRANCES LORRAINE SUTTON, B.S. Business Education FBLA 2, 3, 4, President 4; SGA 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; WRA 1, 2. Faison JOHN ROBERT SUTTON, A.B. Mount Olive Geography and Social Studies Louisburg 1; YDC 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. OLLIE DELANEY SUTTON, B.S. La Grange Primary Grade Education KATHRYN LUCILLE SWAILS, B.S. Primary Grade Education Transfer from Coker College, Hartsville, S. Fellowship; Women ' s Chorus. Hamlet C; King Youth EARL SWINSON, B.S. Rocky Point Business Education and Social Studies THELMA SHORE SWINSON, B.S. Warsaw Grammar Grade Education FTA 1, 2; Social Committee 2; ACE 1; Tau Beta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3; House Committee 1. BETTY ROSE TART, B.S. Newton Grove Grammar Grade Education ! e44 JESSE FRANKLIN TART, B.S. Out Business Education and Social Studies Campbell College 1; Elon College 2; KBLA 3, 4; Veterar Club 3, 4. MARY GREY TART, B.S. Clarktc Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3. 4. CALLIE GLORIA TAYLOR, B.S. Grammar Grade Education FTA 2; YWCA 1. ERNEST W. TAYLOR, A.B. Business and Social Studies Siler City GARY W. TAYLOR, B.S. Magnolia Physical Education and Science JETER P. TAYLOR, JR., B.S. Trenton Physical Education and Science Baseball 1; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Cadet Officers Club 3, 4; PE Club 3, 4. NANCY CATHERINE TAYLOR, B.S. Como Business Education Chowan College 1, 2; FBLA Club 4. ROBERT STICKNEY TAYLOR, JR., B.S. Semora Business Education and History Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Pirate 4; FBLA 1. WILEY B. TEAL, JR., B.S. Wadesboro Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4; EAST CAROLINIAN Staff 1; East Carolina Playhouse 3, 4; Men ' s Judiciary 3; YMCA 1, 2: FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4: SGA 3, 4, Election Committee Chairman 4; If ho ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. JOS. MELTON TERRY, B.S. Williamston Business Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. MICHAEL CHRIS THEMIDES, B.S. Norfolk, Va. Physical Education and Social Studies ECAHPER 3, 4, President 4; SGA 4; Proctor 4; Transfer from William and Marj—VPI. JAMES EARL THIGPEN, B.S. Mount Olive Music (voice) and Piano Men-s Glee Club 1; College Singers 1, 2; College Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Music Education Club 1, 2. 3, 4. BENJAMIN WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. Kinstc Social Studies and Welfare DONALD H. THOMPSON, B.S. Deep Ri Business Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. HARRIETTE ANN THORNTON, B.S. Clinton Primary Grade Education FTA 2, 3; ACE 2, 3. MARY ANN TILDEN, B.S. Wilmington Grammar Grade Education Wilmington College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4; BSU 3, 4; Garrett Hall Social Chairman. DORIS CAROLYN TROUTMAN, B.S. Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. HAROLD CURTIS TROXLER, B.S. Social Studies and Social Welfare Elon College 1; Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4. Burlingto ANN AHRENS TUCKER, B.S. Monroe Primary Grade Education Marshal 4; ACE 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Sophomore Counselor; IRC 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3. BARBARA CAROLINE TUCKER, B.S. Magnolia Elementary Grade Education FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Miss Future Teacher of America; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Gotten Hall Homecoming Sponsor 1; ACE; BSU; SGA 3; Student Counselor 2; YWCA; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Vn ' CHCO BETTY SMITH TURNER, B.S. Pink Hill Home Economics WRA 1; VWCA 2; YDC 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; i ' hi Omicroii 3, 4. BARBARA DIKON TYSON, B.S. Greenville Hrimarv Grade Eilucalion WILLIAM OLAI UNDERSETH, B.S. Swansboro Business Education and Social Studies GILLIAM WILSON UNDERWOOD, B.S. Clayton Physical Education and Science Tennis Team 2, 3; BSU 2, 3, 4. i MARIE G. VINES, B.S. Arlington, Va. Phjisicat Education and Social Studies East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2; BUCCANEER Staff 2, 3; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; PE Club 3, 4; Aquanymphs 3, 4. ROY THOMAS WAGGONER, B.S. Birmingham, Ala. Physical Education and Social Studies NANCY JANE HARPER VICK, B.S. Greenville Library Science and Spanish Westminster Fellowship; Sigma Pi Alpha; Library Club; Science Club; Library Assistant. DONALD EMIL VICKSTROM, B.S. Cairo, Nebraska Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Delta Tau 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Luthern Students Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Veteran ' s Club; SGA Dean ' s Advisory Council. WILMER DUNN WALKER, JR., B.S. Plymouth Physical Education and Social Studies English Club 2; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; Phi Kappa Alpha 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; ROTC 1, 2; Baseball 2. EDMOND OTIS WALL, B.S. Ayden ' CM4 Business Education and Social Studie JOE REX WALLACE, B.S. Smithfield Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquatic Club 3, 4. HELEN BROWN WALTER, B.S. Salisbury Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; FTA 2- BSU 1, 2, 3. BETTY JANE WALTERS, B.S. Efland Primary Grade Education JAMES KULIN WALTON, B.S. Lexington Physical Education and English YMCA 2, 3, 4; BUCCANEER Staff 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3; Cheerleader 1; English Club 3, 4; Creative Writers ' Club 3, 4; Health, PE, and Recreation Association 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 3. CftCi Greenville LARRY GRAHAM WAYNE, A.B. New Bern Business Administration JOHN PHILIP WELD, B.S. Charlotte Social Studies and English JAMES HARVEY WARD, JR., B.S. Social Studies and Welfare Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3, 4. JO ANN WARREN, B.S. Robersonville Science WAA 1. 2, 3; YDC 3; YWCA 2, 3; Wilson Hall House Council 2; Science Club 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4. 4 . THOMAS LEARNED WELLS, B.S. Wallace Social Studies and English East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2; Summer School SGA 4. ELEANOR JOYCE WEST, B.S. Wilmington Primary Grade Education YWCA 1; FTA 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Woman ' s Judiciary 4. ' Ca VIVIAN ANNE WETHERINGTON, B.S. Primary Grade Education FTA; YWCA; Woman ' s Chorus. ALTON W. WHALEY, JR., B.S. Business Education and Social Sludii FBLA 3; Alpha Pi Omega 3,4. Stella WILLIAM GRANDY WHALEY, JR., A.B. Elizabeth City Social Studies and English ERNEST L. WHITE, JR., B.S. Edenton Business Education and Social Studies EUGENIA WHITE, B.S. Sanford Home Economics Queens College 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3, 4; YWCA 4. JUDSON WARREN WHITEHURST, B.S. Stokes Business Education and Social Studies Alpha Pi Omega 3, 4. EDNA FRANCES WHITFIELD, B.S. Snow Hill Primary Grade Education EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2; ACE 4. NANCY CASEY WHITLEY, B.S. Smithfield Home Economics YWCA 1, 2. 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Wesley Foundation Council 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3; Messiah 2, 3. CARL WILKINS, A.B. Lumberton Business Education, and Social Studies Louisburg College 1; Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STEPHEN WILKINS, B.S. Woodsdaie Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4; Veteran ' s Club. CHARLES STUART WILLIAMS. B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Treasurer Men ' s Day Students 3; AFROTC Cadet Officers Club 3, 4. MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS, B.S. Hookerton Business Education and English FBLA 3; FTA 1. 2; EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3. 4, Business Manager 3, 4. PEGGY ROSE WILLIAMS. B.S. Winterville Business Education and Social Studies FBLA I. 2, 3, 4; .Student Counselor. FRANCES CAROLYN WILLIAMSON, B. S. Chadbourn Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2; House Committee 2. ' ; NORA LEE WILLIS, B.S. Boydton, Va. Art and Social Studies Art Club President; Secretary of Wilson Dormitory; Playhouse member; EAST CAROLINIAN Photographer; SGA Productions Committee. ANN ROSE WILSON. Tarboro Primary Grade Educat FTA 1, 2; ACE 3. LARRY VAN BUREN WILSON, B.S. Weldon Physical Education and Social Studies JACK LINWOOD WINDLEY, JR., A.B. New Holland Social Studies and Geography Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 4; YDC 4. FRED JOHNSON WOOD, B.S. Fayetteville Physical Education and Social Studies BERTHA MAE WOODCOCK, B.S. Atkinson English and Social Studies English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Treasurer 2, President 3; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; FTA 1; Student Counselor 2; EC Playhouse 2, 3, 4; SGA 3. e tcc MARJOHIK NEAL WHIGFIT. B.S. Halifax Hume Eioiioinics Homf Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3; BUCCANEER Staff 3. KENNETH RAYNOR WYNNE, JR., B.S. Norfolk, Virginia Grammar Grade Education Gamma Theta Updlon 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1; FTA 2, 3; President, Summer School 56, Treasurer 3; Band 1; IKC 1, 2. LINDA LOU YORK, B.S. Staley Primary Grade Education Campbell College 1. 2; FTA 3, 4. PEGGY ANN YORK. B.S. Asheboro Grammar Grade Education This is the day that all college students look forward to. Vl-hich is the sleep! It just ain ' t my style! o Life in Garrett They know how it ' . :v: v;;i cutcon4 catci cutcon. Seated: William T. Gartman, Jr., Vice President; Barbara Anne Whitehurst, Secretary; Lillian Griffin, Treasurer; Freddie James, President. Elizabeth Judge, S.G.A. Representative, is not pictured.  n W W.I ' 6 3 ' ' - B p B w tM iillMif1i£ia iilfc Q JOSEPH WILLIAM ALDRIDGE, JR. Kinston LESTER ELBERT ALFORD Whitakers PATRICIA S. ALSTON Warrenton SARAH CATHERINE AMAN Jacksonville TANYA VONE ANDERSON Fountain JOHN CLEVELAND ANDREWS. JR. Ayden RICHARD BRYANT ANTHONY Walstonburg WILLIAM CLARK ARMSTRONG Wallace WILLIAM VANCE ARNOLD BARBARA ANN ATKINS JOILET AUTRY GEORGE VERNON BAGLEY Greenville Littleton Falcon Hobbsville ( Icu I. W. BAKER ENE P. BAKER REBECCA McDonald baker {OBERT OSBERN BALLANCE :R1K0R (GREG) BARAGHIMIAN Bagdad. Iraq :ENNETH ALAN BARLOW Hollister lLLIE MAE BARNES Coats )AVE LOUIS BARNES Rocky Mount STEPHEN WORTH BARNHARDT Deico 40RMA JOSEPHINE BARNHILL Greenville OHN EDWIN BASS Newton Grove )ERYL LEE BATEMAN Durham :hranson beam ESSE VAUSE BEAMAN IMMY GLENN BENSON lARYLYN OLIVE BESTEDT Lincolnton Wendell Garner Greenville flMMY C. BISHOP lAL ONDRA BLACK MOGENE BLAND BARBARA JEAN BLANTON Cramerton Waro Gaffney. S. C. Teachey lUGUS foster BORDEAUX AMES JARMAN BOWDEN. Ill ENE R. BOWEN tILL MARSHALL BOYD, JR. New Bern Kenansville Southern Pines Portsmouth, Va. 3ANELL MILTON BOYD ROBERT H. BRANCH HAROLD JUDSON BRILEY SYLVIA ANNE BRITT Rocky Mount Greenville Grimesland Rowland (ERRY THOMAS BROOKS JRACE DAWN BROOME BETTY LOU BROWN GARLAND LEE BROWN Rockingham Washington Littleton Magnolia !- D T5 O f O Ci f (5 •n fu tuw PEGGY ANN BROWN Colerain WARREN MELTON BROWNING Washington DORIS ROSE BRYAN Vanceboro CLIFTON RUSSELL BUCK Portsmouth. Va. DOROTHY FAY BULLARD PEGGY ANNE BULLOCK RUTH JEAN BURCHETTE MARGARET KING BURDEN Rockingham Lumberton Fuquay-Varina Windsor BERTRAM MURPHY BURRISS. JR. Southport MARY WILLIS CAIN White Oak BETTY PEARL CALHOUN Fayetteville MAX FRANKLIN CAMERON Sanford MAYOLA BORDEN CAMPEN Ayden ANNETTE CAPPS Spring Lake CARRIE YVONNE CARTWRIGHT Elizabeth City GLENDA RAE CASE Roanoke Rapids SYDNA CAROLINE CASH ANDREW W. CAUDILL SANFORD PAUL CAYTON HAZEL L. CHAPPELL Winston-Salem Tarboro Edenton Edenton JACK CHERRY CALVIN WAITE CHESSON CAROLE ELAINE CHESSON WILLIAM LEROY CHURN Washington Williamston Roper Goldsboro BETSY ANNE CLARKE JIMMY WILTON CLARK BRYAN D. COATS JAMES RICHARD CONDER Oxford Sanford Benson Hamlet BOBBY DEAN CONWAY Greenville MARGARET FRANCES CONYERS Tarboro HERBERT S. COREY Greenville MARGARET ANN COVINGTON Lumber Bridge ( e zd :HARLES DOUGLAS COX iVILLIAM KENNETH CROCKER OSE I. CUDE KELVIN GRAY CUNNINGHAM JETTY JEAN DANIELS [DA ROSE DANIELS ' ATRICIA RUTH DANIELS 30BBY G. 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New Bern Nashville Parkersburg Jonesville MAURICE EDWARD EVERETT Robersonville ROBERT L. EVERETT Robersonville FRANK F. FAGAN Rocky Mount BARBARA ANN FAIRCLOTH Salemburg MARGARET ANNE FAULKNER WALTER E. FAULKNER WILLIAM THOMAS FELTON JAMES LLOYD FISH BARBARA JANET FISHER MARY JO FLEMING MAURICE FRANKLIN FLEMING ROBERT T. FLEMING M. JANET FLETCHER ROBERT EARL FLYE MARY TRVESDALE FLYNN MARCIA DEAN FORBES EDNA DOLORES FORD ELBERT JULIAN FORD HAZEL EARLE FOREMAN DOROTHY GIBSON FRAZIER Ayden Benson New Bern Apex Fayetteville Grimesland Stokes Morganton Elizabeth City Greenville Clinton Farmville Bethel Fairmont Durham Fremont BETTY MAE FREEMAN Corinth Holder PENELOPE MYERS FREEMAN Ahoskie SUZANNE M. FRETZ Graham WILLIAM THEODORE GARTMAN, JR. Portsmouth. Va. CCU4- REBECCA DEAN GAYLORD Roper [AMES LEE GEARHART Hubert VIARGARET JOSEPHINE GEDDIE Rocky Mount [AMES WALTER GEROCK Maysville IVIAN DALE GIBSON Greensboro lARGARET ELIZABETH GILBERT Kinston dAVIS Y. GILCHRIST Roseboro WALLACE LEE GILES Raleigh lANIEL RONALD GODFREY Lynnhaven, Va. OOTEN FILANDER GOODALL Betliel [ELEN M. GOODEN Elizabethtown LDEREE GORE Nakina anice lee gray ohn lewis gray, jr. :harles laverne greene lENNIE lee griffin ETTY LOU GRIFFIN COMER GRIFFIN ILLIAN C. GRIFFIN EGGY ANN GRIFFIN Rocky Mount Kinston Farmville Middlesex Williamston Williamston Louisburg Columbia lNN ROSS GUNN Hopewell, Va. :MILY ANN GUNTER Lumberton OSEPH TERNON GURGANUS, JR. Washington lELEN ANNETTE GURLEY Goldsboro lAYMOND G. GURLEY ' HYLLIS HADDOCK AMUEL EUGENE HADDOCK OSEPH ALTON HAISLIP, JR. Goldsboro Ayden Greenville Hassell AMES MARION HALES, JR. Greenville lADLINE HALL Watha lATHEW HALL, JR. Fredericksburg, Va. REVA HALL Autryville P v fuHCi C€HtO JOSH HAM. JR. MILDRED CAROL HAMILTON FRANK McRAY HANCOCK RUBY LUCILLE HANDLEY JEAN CAROL HARGETT PAT BUDD HARMON JAMES R. 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MES EUGENE HODGES Kinston Walstonburg Nashville Washington OSEPH McNEIL HOFFMAN lERNICE LEORA HOLLAND L RY G. HOLLAND OSEPH THURMAN HOLT May.sville Stella Greensboro Apex tONALD NORTON HOOD VILLL M DONALD HOWELL lN carol HUGHES ;LAUDE THOMAS HULL Southport Princeton PoUocksville Durham OHN CURTIS HUMPHREY ROBERT LEONARD HUNT HIRLEY HUNT iSTHER MARIE INGLE Lumberton Stantonsburg Louisburg Arapahoe lAROLD D. INGRAM lARY ANN ISLES )OROTHY ANNE JACKSON .AWSON A. JACKSON Lilesville Littleton Greenville Henderson JANCY LOUISE JACKSON HYLLIS ANNETTE JACKSON ;AMUEL ERNEST JACKSON L CECIL JAMES Winterville Grifton Spring Hope Manning. S. C. )OTTIE JO JAMES ' REDRICK CHARLES JAMES :OUNCIL TRAVIS JARMAN )ELORIS IRENE JOHNSON Wilmington Portsmouth, Va. Kinston Elizabeth City fAMES E. JOHNSON, JR. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON vIARTHA MURDOCK JOHNSTON ROBERT J. JOHNSTON Tryon LiUington Charlotte Draper £ f A jr UHCi UHcon. ( f-V p p CARROLL DEAN JONES EDWIN B. 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ETSY ANN MILLS Chocowinity RANKLIN MILLS Greenville ERRY I. MILLS Burlington OROTHY G. MINSHEW Black Creek NICE M. MITCHELL Durham EMPSEY B. MIZELLE Chocowinity EGGY A. MOBLEY Winterville NN E. MODLIN Laurinburg lANA LEE MONROE Rockingham ENJAMIN F. MOORE Williamston ORAH L. MOORE Elizabeth City ARGARET J. MOORE Snow Hill OSALIE KAY MOORE Greenville ARY F. MOORING Rocky Mount OUGLAS McD. MORGAN Greenville ANCY A. MORGAN Lillington ARGARET T. MOYE Greenville LICE ROSE MOZINGO Goldsboro DNA EARLE MOZINGO Goldsboro VRLY E. MULLEN Grifton i:WIS E. MUMFORD Grifton LLIE A. MUSSELWHITE St. Pauls lARLES F. MYERS Thomasville lOMAS E. MYERS Winston-Salem RBARA ANN MYRICK Lillington .YDE C. MYRICK Littleton lOMAS N. NANCE Greenville ilLIA L. NEAL Englehard NCE B. NEAL Sanford DBERT L. NEEDS Beaufort Y MIXON NEEL Washington WID V. NELSON New Bern NNAH W. NELSON Harkers Island iOMAS B. NELSON Jacksonville )NJA P. NEWSOME Smithfield LLY G. NICHOLS Walstonburg VTSY A. NICHOLSON Vaughan lMes c. noble New Bern LPH C. NORRIS Roxboro )MMY K. NORRIS Greenville k ERETT L. NORTON Greenville k ERETT J. NUNES Creswell EBECCA C. OLIVER Mt. Olive ARGARET OSBORNE Wake Forest ED L. OVERMAN Fremont lCQUELYN OVERMAN Ayden J ' « |3- O p (% f: f ' ( 41 . iit irii . HH BKiu HII H jpmwit h h P P P ( O c %e4 uPt€Ut ft p ?! p :v f • P e e! C ' Aiiiii M fe a o i-. i MONA DEAN OWEN Graham JIMMY WADSWORTH OWENS Beaufort MARILYN ELAINE PAGE Burlington BARBARA ANNE PARAMORE Farmville DONALD LEE PARK Henderson BETTY LOU PARKER Tarboro DORIS E. PARKER Fayetteville ROBERT PRICE PARKER Clinton WADE JAMES PARKER Monroe JACOB REID PARROTT, JR. Oxford LEWIS THOMAS PARROTT, JR. Oxford DORIS ANN PATE Rockingham MARY CAROLE PAUL Edward MARY ELIZABETH PEADEN Pinetops BETTY JEAN PEELE Goldsboro WILLIAM HARRY PEELE. JR. Plymouth JAMES W. PERKINS Pink Hill NINA LAWRENCE PERKINS Stokes DAVID CARL PERRY Elizabeth City EMMA CLARA PERRY Beaufort BETTY ANNE PHILLIPS Cameron EDNA FAYE PHILLIPS Selma DORA ELIZABETH PIERCE Greenville SUSAN ANN PIERCE Rocky Mount EDWARD LEE PILKINGTON Goldsboro JACK MANN PINDELL Raleigh BOBBY OVERTON PINNER Columbia MILLARD LEE PITT Rocky Mount MARY HAYS PLEASANTS Elm City JOSEPH HANNIS POLLARD Portsmouth. Va. DEANNA ELIZABETH POOLE Snow Hill BOBBY RAY POPE Lexington MARY ELLEN PORTER Goldsboro PATSY SPENCE PORTER Greenville CLARA DELL POWELL Garner GERALD ANDERSON POWELL Reidsville CONSTANCE McDONALD PRIEST Kinston BEVERLY RUTH PROCTOR Richmond, Va. RICHARD SHIRLEY PROCTOR Goldsboro BARBARA JANE PRUDEN Roxobel HARRIET ANN PRUDEN Roxobel KAYTHERINE T. PRYTHERCH Beaufort LOFTON MADDREY PULLEY Pleasant Hill GEORGIA LEE O ' QUINN Mamers PATRICIA A. QUINN Kenansville THOMAS HAINES RAGLAND Plymouth ROSALYN RAILEY Severn JEAN FRANCES RAINEY Littleton BARBARA LEE RANDOLPH Raleigh JOHN RAULS. JR. Windsor CAROLYN ANN RAYNOR Kenly PATRICIA CASTEEN REAVES Rockv Mount BETSY REDDING Asheboro SHERMAN ALPHONSA REGISTER Cove City ( £a ONITA RESPESS Greenville RANGES JEAN REYNOLDS Kinston ARBARA JEAN RICKS Conway :iKE GILLIS RIDDICK Greenville ACHEL ANN RIDDICK Jamesville ANCY CAROLYN RIGSBEE Durham AYE WELLS RIVENBARK Wallace . DEAN ROBBINS Lenoir )HNNY H. ROBERSON Robersonville AROLYN ROBERTS St. Pauls LIZABETH ANN ROBERTS Bladenboro ILDA ANN ROBERTS Raleigh ILDA MAE ROBERTS Washington LEANOR JANE ROBERTSON Greensboro ERBY H. ROBERTSON. JR. Alexandria. Va. ORDON ERIN ROBINSON Washington. D.C. ENRY SHEPHARD ROGERS Williamston ILLIAM THEODORE ROGERS Elizabethtown 3DGER JASON ROGERS Wadesboro NN COLEMAN ROOKE Greenville ARY DIANA ROSE Pantego AVID ARTHUR ROSEVEARE Greenville i-NTHIA MILTON ROTH Rocky Mount CNES DEAN ROUSE Pollocksville JBY ERIE ROUSE Kinston ARTHA ANN ROUTH Cameron )HN OLLEN ROYALL, III Goldsboro OBERT JOHN RUCK Baltimore, Md. IMES N. RUSS Southport LIZABETH I. RUSSELL Aberdeen ;AN ELIZABETH RUSSELL Dover )SEPH STANLEY RYCZKOWSKI Trenton, N.J. ERNON JULIAN SALMON Wallace EDERICK CARLTON SALTER Sea Level ARY ELEANOR SANDERSON Plymouth VNICE EMMALENE SASSER Kenly fLVIA JENKINS SATTERTHWAITE Greenville )HN DORSEY SAVAGE Goldsboro ILLIAM LLOYD SCARBOROUGH, JR. Buxton OGER ARTHUR SCHURRER Cleveland. Wis. ELIA ANNE SCOTT Pollocksville TLLIAM HENRY SCOTT, JR. New Bern ILLIAM L. SCOTT Cape Charles, Va. ARY JANE SEA WELL Guilford College OY GERROD SEAWELL Sanford ADE HAMPTON SESSOMS, JR. Fayetteville 3IS ANNETTE SEYMOUR Greenville ARILYN FAYE SHAVENDER Belhaven ELEN PATRICIA SHEARIN HELBY JEAN SHEFFIELD OSALIE HARDEE SHEW HARLES HOMER SHIELDS ALTON VICK SHINGLETON MES WILLIAM SHROPSHIRE, JR. Scotland Neck Rose H Wilmington Winston-Salem Stantonsburg Winstfl Sale f l P n : f P p p A  .w ? .,,. V. . X w iVj ne j HO iik ;fe ERNEST MILTON SINGLETARY Elizabethtown BERNICE LEON SKINNER Watha CARL DELMAS SLOAN Chinquapin BETTY JEAN SMITH Louisburg ELIZABETH ANNE SMITH Greenville EVELYN PATRICIA SMITH Washington JOANNE SMITH Deep Run JOYCE MAE SMITH Edenton KAY FRANCES SMITH Nashville MARTHA ANN SMITH Wallace SHELBY JEAN SMITH Pink Hill WOODROW SMITH Salemburg BARBARA ALLEN SMITHWICK Aurora KATHLEEN SOMERVILLE Plymouth MICKY E. SORIE Scotland Neck DAN MITCHELL SPAIN. JR. Washington RAE ANNE SPEARS Pittsburgh. Pa. ANNE BYRD SPELL Roseboro A. C. SPELL Hope Mills JIMMIE DIXON SPELL Salemburg BOBBY LEE SPENCE Elizabeth City RENA MAE SPENCER Columbia BILLY SESCOE SPIVEY Tabor City REBECCA DOLORES SPIVEY Winton REX EDWARD SPURGIN Tarboro JANICE KATHLEEN STALLINGS Hertford BARBARA ANN STANCIL Warsaw FRANCES ELEANOR STANDIFORD Greensboro MIRIAM KEARNEY STEPHENSON Smithfield WILLIAM G. STEWART Greensboro REUBIN DARRELL STOCKS Tabor City MARGARET ANN STOKES Greenville PATRIC IA STRAIN Lumberton JEFFERSON BAGGETT STRICKLAND Salemburg JO ANN STRICKLAND Bunnlevel LYNDA LEIGH STRICKLAND Henderson WILLIAM HARRIS STUCKEY Pikeville CARLTON VIRGINIUS SUTTON Goldsboro CONNIE LOU SUTTON Greenville MARJORIE WORTH SUTTON La Grange FLORA ANN SWAIN Aurora SYBIL CLAIRE SWINDELL Swan Quarter CARLTON BRUCE TAYLOR Greenville DONALD RAY TAYLOR R oanoke Rapids FRED TAYLOR, JR. Grifton LAURA OPHELIA TAYLOR Angier CHARLES RAY TEACHEY Wilmington JAMES McCOY TEACHEY Wallace MURON M. TEEL, JR. Bethel EARL ARCHIBALD TELLIGA, JR. Roanoke Rapids PATRICIA GREY TERRELL Elon College JASPER E. THARRINGTON Henderson ANTOINETTE AVIS THOMAS Chapel Hill DAVID ARNOLD THOMPSON Durham £ z EBECCA KAY THOMPSON Goldsboro OBERT DANIEL THOMPSON Fayetteville LICE FAYE THORNTON Mount Olive MILIE MARGARET TILLEY Fuquay Spring.s MES TRICE Blades. Del. ACHEL JANET TUGWELL Fountain ' ILLIAM HARRY TUGWELL Norfolk. Va. OBERT EARL TUBERVILLE Bridgeton UCY ARNETTE TURNAGE Smithfield EBECCA BESSIE TURNER Kinston LIZABETH ANN TURNER Smithfield ENE LEE TURNER Greenville GORGE CRAWFORD TURNER London Bridge, Va. lMes eston turner Danville, Va. ARIAN LOUISE TURNER Winton VTRICIA ANN TURNER Nashville lOMAS TURNER Greensboro IIRLEY JEAN TWIDDY Edenton ARY FRANCES TYNDALL New Bern XA FRANCES TYSON Wadesboro ELL LARITA UMPHLEFT Portsmouth. Va. )RETTA JOYCE UPTON Belmont UGH McALPIN VANN Elizabethtown ILLIAM EARL VINSON Jacksonville NET LEIGH WADSWORTH Woodville 3TTY WALKER Albemarle :RRY M. WALKER Roxboro EBECCA LOUISE WALKER Roxboro iOMAS DERRY WALKER Roxboro [RGINIA FRANCES WALKER Littleton EON EARL WALLACE Bath TLLIAM HARRY WALLACE Jacksonville LLY JOYCE WALLER Trenton LICE TALMADGE WALTERS Henderson 3RETTA MARSH WALTERS Monroe LIZABETH ANNE WALTON Wilson ANN FAYE WARD Burlington ADE THURMAN WARD, JR. Greenville 3BBY SMITH WARREN Mebane GORGE CLIFTON WARREN, JR. Rockv Mount GBECCA ANN WARREN Littleton VROLYN CHERRY WATERS Washington RBARA LEVENIA WATSON Bethel LMES FELTON WATSON, JR. Kenly ANCY SUE WATSON Belmont DIS ANN WEBB Greenville 3NALD RAY WEBBER Goldsboro JCILLE INEZ WEBSTER Pinetown LLAS SAUNDERS WELLS Williamston IRBARA JEAN WEST Fayetteville iHN JAMES WEST. JR. Durham )WARD KENDALL WHALEY Richlands NDA RUTH WHICHARD Greenville m ELIZABETH WHITE Belidere poo j: , r ' . P -f5 p r p ff f p, a p r ' te iwcut ici C . iltfri B r a n f A C :| f . f) a a P r- f o ( ' DURWOOD WHITE Bethel ROSE MARIE WHITE Pine Level WILLIAM J. WHITE Columbia PEGGY JOYCE WHITEHURST Robersonville JOHN I. WHITFIELD Snow Hill ROBERT L. WHITFIELD Robersonville KATHERINE M. WHITLEY Wilson MILDRED RUTH WHITLEY Como BETTY JOYCE WIGGINS Henderson MINNIE MARGARETTE WIGGS Selma KEITH WILDER Virginia Beach, Va. DOROTHY MAE WILEY New Castle, Del. GRAHAM ARLISS WILLETTS Bolivia CAROLE WILLIAMS Norfolk, Va. CYNTHIA ELAINE WILLIAMS Chinquapin GAYNELLE WILLIAMS Kinston GEORGE EVERETT WILLIAMS Shawboro GERALDINE WILLIAMS Pink Hill JO ANNE WILLIAMS Winterville LOIS MAE WILLIAMS Merritt PHILLIP RUSSELL WILLIAMS Fayetteville ROBERT HOWARD WILLIAMS Tryon JOYCE MAE WILLIAMSON Freeland MICHAEL F. WILLIAMSON Newport, R. L WALTER HUBERT WILLIS Morehead DELANO REESE WILSON Winterville EDNA MAE WILSON Gatesville JANELLE W. WILSON Bethel PATRICIA ANNE WILSON New Bern WILLIAM G. WILSON Oxford CARL OTIS WINCHESTER Charlotte CAROL JUNE WINDOM Plymouth WILLIAM G. WINN Kithell LOIS VIOLET WINSLOW Belvidere DWIGHT CLIFFORD WITTY Greensboro ROGER W. WOODBURY Valley Stream, N. Y. CHARLOTTE M. WOODS Durham BARBARA JOAN WOODY Roxboro HILTON CUTLER WOOLARD Washington SAMUEL RUBEN WOOLARD Washington PEGGY JEAN WOOTEN Stantonsburg WILLIAM CARROLL WOOTEN Farmville DON LEE WORKMAN Mebane ALFRED POE WORTHINGTON Greenville CATHERINE ANNE WORTHINGTON La Grange WILLIAM KENT WORTHINGTON Winterville EMILY ELIZABETH WYNNE Washington ERNEST LINWOOD YARBOROUGH Olanta, S. C. CHARLES PRINCE YOUMANS Baxley, Ga. SOPHOMORE GIRLS SERVE AS COUNSELORS FOR FRESHMAN WOMEN Girls pictured above are counselors in Ragsdale Dorm. First row, left to right: Adeline Smith, Martha Wilson, Claudia Todd, Carolyn Smith, Janet Wall, Jean Bunn, Nancy Ward. Secotid row: Jean Mitchell, Elaine Carawan, Sandra Gunn, Shelby Stroud, Joy Pridgen, Joanna Williford, Chairman; Shirley Buchan. Third row: Esther Ingle, Jane Winchester, Frances Eurbanks, Margaret Andrews (Counselor in Women ' s Hall), Peggy Kepley, Ann Couch, Johanna Leeuwenburg. ted fu Dtn H ( Mctde£ n on. o Ptett SOPHOMORE GIRLS SERVE AS COUNSELORS FOR FRESHMAN WOMEN Girls pictured below are counselors in Gotten Dorm. First row, left to right: Cynthia James, Janet Hodges, Dianna Johnson, Sue Randolph, Chairman; Mary Lou Dickens, Hilda Lowe, Mary Lou Wyrick. Second row: Lou Lewis, Sue Flanagan, Carolyn Bilbro, Barbara Bullock, Joy Hayes, Carol Rouse, Madalene Weeks. Third row: Ann Johnson, Betty J. Wall, Carolyn Massengill, Shelby Bizzell, Clarice Merritt, Jane Gardner. Fourth row: Anne Shipp, Betty Bowen, Bette Goodhart, Barbara Windley, Clare Regan. A look at Gotten Hall, one of the Freshman dorms, from the gates. s - n CWf •f ' I ---I MONA FAY ARTHUR Bea DORIS LEE AVERY Beaufoi CAROLYN ELIZABETH BAXTER Pompano Beach. Fla BETTY LOU BOWEN Bath GARY E. BRADLEY Sanford FRANCES ELLEN BRYANT Spring Hope RACHAEL LEE CONNELL Oxford ANNETTE COPPERSMITH Elizabeth City - Q 9 CAROLYN CORBETT ANN GAYLE DAVENPORT Po PATRICIA CAROL DAVIS NANCY ELIZABETH DUNBAR KAY FORREST Ayden th, Va. Fairmont Nags Head BARBARA GRIFFIN Ayden GEORGE DEWEY HATHAWAY FarmviUe RODNEY DELMORE HICKS Deep Run GRETEN GLEN HILL Sneads Ferry ELSIE M. HOOPER Rocky Mount PAULA ANN HORNER Bailey PEGGY ANN JACKSON Robersonville DOYLE ANITA JERNIGAN Lewiston MARY YOUISE JOHNSON Plymouth JULIA PAULINE KENDALL Fayetteville SHIRLEY LANE KILPATRICK Cone City LLOYD CLINE KING Warrenton ROBERT F. KORNEGAY Warsaw PAILEN RAY LANE Hertford LOU TAYLOR LEWIS Farmville BETTY CREOLE MANN Fairfield JEANETTE McINTYRE Rocky Mount CAROL JEAN MENCEY Wallace JACQUELINE SHEFFIELD PARKER Wrightsville Beach LAURA SUE PEED Creedmoor AUDREY ANNE PRICE Selma NELSON PRICE Seven Springs BARBARA KINSAUL SMITH Rocky Mount CHARLES RUSSELL SMITH Atlantic GLORIA ANN SMITH Durham HILDA GREY SOLES Whiteville SANDRA DIANNE UPCHURCH Ahoskie KELLY LORTON WATSON Lowland HIRI.F.Y JEAN YHITEHURST Bethel JANNIE BROWN WORTHINGTON Wi FRANCES YVONNE BARNES Newport JI ' NE ELIZABETH BARNHILL Greenville BEVERLY BECK Greenville JEAN BOWLES Beaufort JANE HENDERSON BRADY Wilmington BONNIE JEAN BRINSON Beaufort WALTER SPEIGHT BLIRRUS Engelhar.l SHIRLEY FRANCES CARPENTER Raleigh ERNESTINE CARROW Grimeslan.j CHARLETTA CARTWRIGHT Elizabeth Cii ELNA GLYNN CAULBERG Raleigh ELIZABETH COUNCIL CHASON White Oak MYRA DEANNE COLEMAN Whiteville LORETTA JANE COLLINS Elizabeth City DOTTIE TRUEBLOOD CRUMPLER Goldsboro JUNE LYNN ARNETT MARY ELMER ASHWORTH MARY SUE BAKER GERALDINE CUTLER BETSY LYNNE DAVIS MARLENE REID EASON CAROLYN SUE ENNIS MINNIE LOU FERRELL LILLY MARIE FLYE BETTY JEAN FOGLEMAN JOHN WALTER FUNK REBECCA JEAN GOODRICH LINDA SUE HAGLER JUNE TREVIS HALL JANE FIELDS HARDISON ALLEN S. HARPER JOYCE MAE HEATH GOLDIE JANET HICKS Washington Raleigh Selma Coats Morrisville Greenville Rougemont New Bern Hassell Kannapolis Durham Walstonburg Tarboro Greenville Oxford ROSE MARIE HOFFLER Sunbury MARY LOIS HUDGINS Enfield BENJAMIN THOMAS JAMES Williamston LOIS GRAY JERNIGAN Dunn BOBBIE JONES Nashville AUDREY CAPPRELL JOYNER Ayden WALACE KAY LANG Kinston SYLVIA CAROLYN LANGLEY Selma CARLTON LEVERNE LANIER Maple Hill ANNETTE LEARY Elizabeth City KAYE CLAIRE LEONARD Lexington JANIS LOUISE LITTLE Selma LUCETTA LYNN MAGEE Plymouth BETSY SUE MARTIN Durham EVELYN STEVENSON MARVEL Milford, Dela. ? € f JOSEPH EDGAR MEEKS MYRA LOUISE MELVIN BETTY SUE MERCER EVELYN KAY MICHAEL GLENDA KAY MILLER MARGARET ROSE McRAE MARY McRAE J. ADELAIDE NEWSOM NANCY LEE PHELPS MELVYN EARL PITTMAN WILLIAM EDGAR POWELL MARY HALLIE POWERS DIXIE LEE PUCKETTE MARY ESTELLE ROUNTREE BARBARA SUE SANDEL JERRY ANN SANDLIN JOSIE LEA SHEARIN CHARLES LEON SHEPARD, JR. BETTY IRENE SPENCER JO LYNNE STEPHENSON Farmville Tar Heel Pink Hill Lexington Whiteville Mt. Gilead Rowland Weldon Windsor Rocky Mount Goldsboro Saint Pauls Colerain Gatesville Raleigh Beulaville Louisburg Jacksonville Asheboro Raleigh ' Pout 7 e !in, cut ted StucCeatA JANE STEWART DOROTHY MAE STONE JANICE MARIE STOX NANCY JACQUELINE SUTTON SARAH ELIZABETH SUTTON CARRIE ANN SYKES KENNETH HYMAN TAYLOR SYBIL ANN TAYLOR DORIS JEAN THERRIEN JOSEPH JUNE THOMPSON JUDITH VIRGINIA THOMPSON AUDRE ALENE WALL TENNYS E. WARREN SHELBY JEAN WATERS SVinterville Farmville Hertford Columbia Robersonville Saint Pauls Jacksonville Weldon Whiteville Kannapolis Mt. Olive Grifton BETTY JO WEBB BETTY LOU WHITE DORA KAYE WHITE JERRY EUGENE WHITE BETTY LOU WHITLEY NANCY BELLE WILSON BARBARA JEAN WINSTEAD BEVERLY JO WISE Milford, Delaware Gatesville Colerain Merry Hill Washington Oxford Elm City Arapahoe LORETTA JEAN WOOLARD Washington FREDERICK CARNEY WORTHINGTON, JR. La Grange JUNE CAROLYN YOUNTZ Lexington RAY J. JORDAN Ahoskie llititMa; EAST C .■i 1 |H i mM • • - ' A ' j. C H X ' (OcotcUed AT mbfi,M OH m tu- rn ThE - Y-ShopT m rou A CtMH DI ' -f-llSSirJN or Hl LL «, lUI.SINESS ■jiiil k H „..M «ir; H Dance Krts Surely we hope this book may recall many things to many minds. We feel that this new, modern black and white effect as seen in the introductory pages of our book is a pleasant change from previous in- troductions. As you thumb through the pages of this book, we sincerely wish that you may be re- minded of one year ' s accomplishments at East Caro- lina College. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF I. K. Williamson and Shirlee M. Smith ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . A. C. Hinton, Jr. SCHOLASTICS EDITOR . . . Catherine Aman AdminislT alive and Faculty Editors . . . Emily Gunter, Charlotte Strickland, Barbara Davenport, Margaret Conyers Senior Class Editors . . . Peggy Hewett, Dorothy Jackson, Jewell Cashwell Junior Class Editors . . . Feme Highsmith, Mavis Kennedy, Edna Mae Wilson Sophomore Class Editors . . . Mary Esther Cleeves, Arlene Schwab, Edna Shaw, Dianna Johnson Freshman Class Editors . . . Elizabeth Hylton, Worth Mc- Keel, Ernestine Harris, Marilyn Page Two-Year Business Editors . . . Margie Price, Carolyn Rich, Janice Pierce, Joe Kelly ACTIVITIES EDITOR . . . Louise Fitzgerald Publications Editors . . . Tommy Edison, Abbie Osborne Student Government Editors . . . Pat Dunn, Betsy Redding, Janet Powell Religion Editors . . . Mary Cain, Sylvi a Ruston, Blair Roper Music and Drama Editors . . . Johanna Leeuenburg, Minnie Lou Ferrell FEATURES EDITOR . . . June Miller Assistants . . . Phereba Uzzle, James Curtis ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR . . . Dwight Smith Clubs Editors . . . Barbara Lounsbury, Beverly Durham, Kay Bagwell Fraternities Editors . . . Jimmy Walton, Ann McGwigan, Euclid Armstrong, Barbara Lindley, Dot Taylor Military Editors . . . Adolphus Spain, Glendal Jenkins ATHLETICS EDITOR . . . Eddie Dennis Assistants . . . Mike Katsias, Ann Wilson ART EDITORS ... Ann McKay, Rae Touchberry TYPISTS . . . Edith Fitzgerald, Tanya Anderson A. C. HINTON, JR. Associate Editor I. K. WILLIAMSON Co-Editor V Dr. James Poindexter s been extremely co- lerative in proof-reading 1 copy. His willingness help the staff in ever ly possible will never be rgotten. Only by Dr. Reynolds ' guidance in helping us make our money stretch liere and there have we ' ten able to publish this DR. JAMES POINDEXTER Editorial Advisor DR. JOHN 0. REYNOLDS Financial Advisor 1 rr A- -A DIVISIONAL EDITORS: Catherine Aman, Louise Fitzgerald, Ju Miller, Eddie Dennis, and Dwight Smith. J. D. HENRY, Staff Photographer, has sacrificed many hours taking pictures. vij I THE ARROi BUCCANEER STAFF ScUt n£cU Stuii Se oC i tic Senior editors Peggy Hewett and Jewell Cashwell arrive to begin and Feme Highsmith. Marvis Kennedy Oi ia UfOtco t Catherine Aman, Scholastics edi- tor, has supervised the comple- tion of all work in the scholastics division. Sophomore editors Mary Esther Cleeve, Edna Shaw, Arlene Schwab, and Dianna Johnson give behind-the-camera scenes. Clubs editors Barbara Louns- bury, Beverly Durham, and Kay Bagwell discuss deadline for clubs section. Elizabeth Hylton, Elaine Page, Worth McKeel, and Ernestine Harris, Freshman editors, dem- onstrate the methods of picture taking. Jimmy Walton, Ann McGwigan, and Euclid Armstrong, Fraterni- ties editors, flip coin to see who will be the next pledge. Two-year Business editors Caro- lyn Rich, Margie Price, and Janice Pierce ponder over pro- posed layouts for their section. Military editors Glendal Jenkin and Adolphus Spain plan origi nal ideas for their section. Emily Gunter, Margaret Conyers, Charlotte Strickland, and Bar- bara Davenport search for new ideas for the Faculty-Administra- tive section. Dwight Smith, Organizations edi- tor, has supervised the comple- tion of all work in the organiza- tions division. tt ietcc4. . . . ' peatufie . Wike Katsias and Eddie Dennis check pictures for the ,thletic section from their file. Eddie edited the entire ection with the capable help of Mike and Ann Wilson. etcotitce Tommy Edison and Abbit ! Osborne work on section for Publications - - drawing layouts identifying pictures. June Miller and James Curtis have worked on the Features section. Religious editors, Mary Cain, Blair Roper, and Sylvia Ruston have worked on Religion Section. -Music and Drama editors. Johanna Leeuei burg and Minnie Lou Ferrell look over record Betty Redding and Pat Dunn sharpen their pencils to get started on the S.G.A. section. Louise Fitzgerald, Ac- tivities editor, has super- vised the completion of all work in the activities division. m: I is t Ji A m% 1 f .. flPS B ,m Kl J ii - ¥ -«B M KW 4;:; vl f t m l M r i {(BF fo m Art editor Ann McKay and Rae Touchbery post sign on the wall. Ann and Rae have done a splendid job throughout the year by putting attractive posters up advertising staff activities. S6Uc«te Sta BUSINESS MANAGER Jo Ann DeBruhl ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Joyce Mizelle ASSISTANTS Lillian Cohen obby Jean McDaniel Jackie Parker Mary Lou Parker Doris Therrien Glenn Woodard Dorine Rouse FINANCIAL ADVISOR Dr. John 0. Reynolds EDITORIAL ADVISOR Dr. James Poindexter BUSINESS STAFF: Dorine Rouse, Jackie Parker. Lillian Cohen, Doris Jean Therrian, Bobbie McDaniel, and BEST FOOT FORWARD Our campus newspaper, the East Carolinian, truly merits the award it won at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association in New York in the spring of ' 56. The paper placed third among the first place win- ners of senior colleges and universities. The East Carolinian is a weekly paper edited, vyritten, and published by the students of East Caro- hna College. The staff faithfully works with the editor to record the campus activities as it sees them. The staff has been successful in meeting dead- lines and has had no trouble in printing papers that have been of great interest and information to the entire student body. S znoCutoZK SUi EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR . Jimmy FerreU ASSISTANT EDITORS Jan F. Raby Oliver Williams FEATURE EDITOR Janet Hill SPORTS EDITOR Billy Arnold BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER Mary Ellen Williams ASSISTANTS Edna Whitfield Carolyn Smith MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS Business Manager FEATURE EDITOR. Janet Hill, and staff— Purvis Boyette. Martha Wilson, Lois Ann Webb, and Dee Hux. K ...J V ' -Kr l ■ K E H K Bk g CIRCULATION MANAGERS, Lacy Harris and Peggy Stewart. SPORTS EDITOR. Billy Arnold, and staff— Mike Katasis and Johnny Hudson. NEWS STAFF, Rose Mary Eagles, Byron Harrison— EDITOR, Beverly Proctor, Claudia Todd, and Larry Craven. EDITORIAL STAFF: Janet Hill, Jimmy Ferrell, Jan Raby. Oliver Williams. 7 MISS MARY GREEN Editorial Advisor DR. CLINTON R. PREWETT Financial Advisor NORA LEE WILLIS Stafi Photographer A SELDOM SEEN SCENE This year ' s East Carolinian has been in the hands of a well experienced staff. Jimmy Fer- rell, editor, has worked with the paper for three years, holding the editorship two of the three. Mary Ellen Williams, business manager, Edna Whitfield, Billy Arnold, Jan Raby, and Janet Hill have each worked on the paper for three years. Besides these, there is a host of staff members having worked two years. Each year several freshmen join the staff and become acquainted with the great amount of work connected with the printing of the college paper. It can certainly be said that this year ' s staff is composed of veteran members having the technical knowledge and know-how needed for printing the paper from the journalistic angle, through the business end, right on to the press. Proofreading must be do I X J . V : Dock Smith, President of the S. G. A., meets a challenge as he guides the Student Legisla- ture in promoting a better East Carolina Col- lege. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION For the past thirty-six years the Student Government Association has directed student activities on our campus. It hds taken the re sponsibility of maintaining a happy and work able relationship between faculty and students Through its standing committee, the S. G. A. has rendered many worthwhile services to the students of East Carolina. Some of these serv ices are directing the activities during Fresh man Orientation, Homecoming, and May Day s. . A. Left to right: Bobby Pat- terson, Assistant Treas- urer; Walter Hasty, First Vice President; Ann Wil- kerson. Secretary; Robert Forrest, Treasurer ; Dock Smith, President. Second Vice President, Gene Hodges, and Historian, Pat Everton, are not pic- tured. DOCK SMITH President, S.G.A S ccutco ( M tccl o S. a . 4, The Executive Council receives and answers many important questions, requests, and grievances concerning the student body. All vital student issues must be acted upon by the Executive Council. The Council is composed of major S. G. A. officers, student publications ' editors, and chairmen of the judiciaries. Seated, left to right: Eddie Dennis, Robert Forrest, Jean Fisher, Dock Smith, Ann Wilkerson, WaUer Hasty, and Shirlee M. Smith. Standing: Jack Beaman and I. K. Williamson. WALTER HASTY First Vice President, S.G.A. GENE HODGES Second Vice President, S.G.A. I. K. WILLIAMSON Co-editor, BUCCANEER SHIRLEE M. SMITH Co-editor, BUCCANEER JIMMY FERRELL Editor, EAST CAROLINIAN ANN WILKERSON Secretary, S.G.A. ROBERT FORREST Treasurer, S.G.A. JEAN FISHER Chairman, Womi EDDIE DENNIS Chairman. Men ' s Judiciary The Entertainment Committee, composed of students and faculty, selects and schedules programs of outstanding artists for the students ' entertainment. It also books movies to be shown weekly. first row, left to right: Dr. James Stewart, Jimmy Phelps, Mr. James Butler. Second row: Jimmy Johnson, Richard Leonard, and Eugene Hodges. PcMioztco (Mftd The major function of the Publication Board is to select editors for the B UCCANEER and EAST CAROLINEAN rom the candidates seeking the positions. The Board also helps to regulate the activities of the college newspaper nd annual. t row. left to right: Dr. James H. Tucker. Miss Marry Greene. Di John Reynolds. Second ih. and Jimmy Ferrell. Not pictured: Dr. Poindexter, Dr. Jenkiii ,. and Dr. Messick. I. K. Williamson, Shirlee M. Si€Ctca«t MuHittee The Elections Committee conducts all elections, sets up polls, posts names of all candidates one week before elections, and handles publicity for the elections. Leit to right: Mary Marjiaret Kelly. Wiley Teal. Barl.ara Ann Whilehears-t. Fred Davenport. Marcia Forbes. Robert Hyatt, and Gail Cox. St HcU ( a(H Hcttee4 ud et o H4Hcttee The Budget Committee makes the appropriations, basing them on the amount expected to be derived from the student activity fees for each school year. Ltjt to right: Dr. James Tucker, Bobby Patterson, Robert Forrest, Neel Dupree, Eddie Dennis, Jean Fisher, and Dave Carson. The Ring Committee has the responsibility of ordering the class rings and pins. The committee keeps sample rings available for the students ' benefit in their selection. Leil to right: Dr. James Tucker. Bubha Driver, Walter Hasty-Chairman. Dave Car.son. an.l Freddie James. The Production Committee is credited with bringing to the campus many fine musical productions. Lett to right: Edith Rogers. Frankie Keaton, Ralph Shumaker, Patricia Everlon, and George Knight. The Handbook Committee edits the student handbook and issues it at the beginning of each school year. This job requires a great deal of thought and research in student government records. Leh to right: Joe Wiggins, Dorothy Laughinghouse. Ann Wilkerson. and Janet Hodges. Rachael Lang. Chairman, is not pictured. The Homecoming Committee deserves much recognition for its tireless efforts in planning and carrying out the activities that mark our very eventful homecomings. Seated, left to right: J. B. Nichols, Ann Mayo, Ann Peel, Mr. Jim Butler. Standing: Dave Carson, Eddie Harris, Eddie Dennis, and Jimmy Phelps. , , , ( AenH He 4d occ tco€t The Awards Committee is responsible for seeing that proper recognition is given to students for participation in various campus organizations. This recognition is given in the form of certificates. Leii Chair right: William J. .Slot. Raddy Holton. and Mack Edmondson The Points System Committee checks all points held by each student and recommends necessary changes in this system to the Student Legislature. Bob Herring is pictured. Marshall McLanib. Chairman, and Betty Jo Butts were absent for the picture. JEAN FISHER Chairman Tt o HCft ' d ucUcc n Seated, left to right: Joyce Norris, Betty Calhoun, Jean Fisher — Chairman, Jean Rowland, Eleanor West. Standing: Sadie Harris, Ann Peel, Shirley Summers, Freida Ledbetter, Ruth Turnage, Loretta Walters, Nancy Morgan, Alice Flye. The Men ' s and Women ' s Judiciaries endeavor to maintain high standards and enforce regulations among the students. THctt fucUccciftcf Seated, left to right: Don Ricketts, Secretary; Eddie Dennis, Chairman; Jack Beaman. Vice Chairman. Standing: Bobby Conway, Don Grazino, Charles Sioussat, and Dickie Denton. EDDIE DENNIS Chairman StucCettt f (:% C f ( n O, f O Cv •-■!! o r? (T o ::■ p ;; (r! ff o p A n f!i fH . o a f?i D ff (f O p O Jo Ann Ashley Florence Baker Greenville Banks Peggy Barfield Betty Jo Butts Decoma Byrd Betty Calhoon Dave Carson Bobby Conway Jane Crofton Phyllis Corbett Fred Davenport Eddie Dennis Dickie Denton William Dixon Neel Dupree Mack Edmondson Billie Evans Pat Everton Jimmy Ferrell Jean Fisher Alice Flye Robert Forrest Harry Gerock Lillian Griffin Bobby Hall Shirley Hargrove Barbara Harris Sadie Harris Walter Hasty Eugene Hayman Bob Herring Gene Hodges Elizabeth Hyhon Fred James Jimmv Johnson Walter Johnson Elizabeth Judge George Knight Ralph Lamm Rachael Lang Freida Ledbetter Irma Leggett Richard Leonard Marshall McLamb Ann Mayo J. B. Nichols Jack Neilson Ann Peele Jimmy Phelps Horace Rose Ralph Shumake: Dock Smith Kenneth Smith Shirlee Smith Janie Stallings Shirley Summers Lorraine Sutton Charles Sioussat Wiley Teal Mike Themides Ruth Turnage William Vance Don Vickstrom Ann Wilkerson L K. Williamson Betsy Willson Barbara Davenport Thomas Ragland J H 1 -A t ' - i ▼ 1 iw3 4 ' fefl ttte - eii couA ouneiC ' 8 zfitUt StudMt cuHcd The Baptist Student Union seeks to help students grow in their commitment to Christ and His Church and in gaining a mature and intelligent understanding of the Christian faith and the belief and practices of the Baptist denomination. First TOW, left to right: Pat Dunn, Ann Shelton, Frances Bryant. Ralph Lamm. President; Jo Allen Brown, Eugene Haymen, Mrs. Garner. Second row: Herbert Joyner, Kay Hargrove, Janet Wall. Sarah Aswell. Carolyn Merritt, Jerry McDaniel, Martha Underbill, Barbara Blanton. Eva Ann Coburn. Third row: Elbert Blanton. Wade Parker, Hilda Morris, Michael Keane, Bill HoUey. Jean Rowland, Fred Layton, Shirley Alford, Colman Gentry. e K iaOc e£cd Through the Newman Club meetings, the Catholic students on campus learn more about their faith. As do the other religious clubs, the Newman Club offers fellowship and spiritual guidance to its inembers. MENTAL, PHYSICAL, AND SPIRITUAL GROWTH. 168 Front TOW, left to right: Rt. Rev. Charles j. Cable, Chaplain, Monique Farge, Lillian Cohen, Suzanne Fretz, Vera Cannon, Salley Donovan, Mary Orr, Rosemary McCloskey, Raquel Cordeiro, Patricia Atack, and Miss Velma W. Lowe, Sponsor. Second row: Daniel P. Bridge, Richard Tomilison, Alfred Earl Saieed, Charles Armstrong, Howard King, Fred Shehdan, and Andrew Caudill. irst row, left to right: Meredith L. Edwards, Julia Rivenbark, Donald Howell, Lucille Swails, Willadean Duncan, lennis Price, Betty Ruth Jackson, and Fay Bullard. Second row: Gladys Henries, Doris Ann Pate, Elsie Lee hipps, Betsy Ross Allen, Judy Cashwell, Deloris Johnson, Eleanor Smith. Third row: Bill Register, Williain Satter- eld, and Carl Malpass. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Lucille Swails VICE PRESIDENT Dennis Price SECRETARY Joliet Autry ASSISTANT SECRETARY . Donald Howell The King Youth Fellow- ship has an active member- ship of twenty-five. There are thirty-seven students of the Pentecostal Holiness Church and affiliated Full Gospel Churches, including the Asseinbly of God and the Church of God. Under the direction of Mrs. L. W. Topping, the Westminster Council plans the activities of the Fellowship. The Fellowship provides encouragement and spiritual strength for Presbyterian students on the campus. First row, left to right: Martha M. Johnston, President; Gus Manos, Treasurer; Kay Second row: Eleanor Bowden, Alice Flye, Carole Carr, Lilly Flye. Third row: Annette Long, Ruth Turnage. Bee Mendenhall. Fourth row: Hayne Bryson. Jim Bowden, David Thomason, Vice President. Capps, Joan Davis, Ardelia ioseueare, Hal Leeuwenburg. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Martha M. Johnston VICE PRESIDENT Kay Thomason TREASURER Gus Manos PRESIDENT Martha M. John Uiten ufUf ( In their Sunday night meetings, the Episcopalians express and discuss the ideals and aspirations of their church. Their club offers spiritual guidance as well as Christian fellowship to its members while in college. First row, left to right: Frank Fagan, Student Worker; Elizabeth Hylton, Treasurer; Edith Rogers, Second Vice President: Barbara Lynn Harrel, First Vice President; Sally Ottaway, President; Rev. John W. Drake, Jr. Second row: Cynthia Roth, Ann Jones. Frances Brown, Anne Page Brooks, Janet Grissom. Janet Fletcher, Charlie Elgin. Third row: Jimmy Owens, William C. Dixon, James Laughinghouse. Herb Prytherch. Jo Roberson, Frankie Keaton. tee 7( M S tfitc At the Y-Hut every Monday evening the Free Will Baptist meet for an hour of worship, fun. and fellowship. The worship is furnished by the students under the direction of Rev. R. B. Crawford. First row, left to right: Arlyn White, Elaine Smith, Vice President; Martha Ann Johnson. President; Peggy Mangum, Treasurer. Second row: Edith Fitzgerald. Joanne Smith. Edna Faye Phillips, . nn Letchworth, Jean Harris, Peggy Whitehurst, Shirley Moore. Third row: Rena Mae Spencer. Margie Price. Catherine Raper. Sherrill Garjis. Jo Roberson, Mattie Lou Harris. Linda Lou Godwin. Vj The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the college campus. The council under the direction of Miss Chandler leads the program, and all Methodist students are urged to participate in it. We endeavor to help the students find a deeper maening in life through the study of the Bible and Christian fellowship. Seated, left to right: Shirley Hargrove, Wynnette Garner, June Goldston, Bobby Mann, President; Phiena Nance, Joann Ashley, Letty DeLoatch. Back row: Pat Daniels, Lem Cox, Milton Mann, Ralph Shumaker, Vice President; Ted Lee, Nancy Whitley. OFFICERS RESIDENT Nancv Harris ICE PRESIDENTS Mary Hall Betty Griffin iCRETARY Jinnell Whaley REASURER .. Peggy Jackson EPRESENTATIVE INTER. COUNCIL Joyce Gwaltney iADER David Blackwood Z c ictj Stccde tt ' Pei£o€4A4 The Christian students gain spiritual strength through the Disciple Student Fellowship. David Black- wood leads the Fellowship in its meditation and worship. First row, left to right: Jean Aswell, Mary Jinnell Whaley, Joyce Gwaltney. Second row: Jonnie Simpson, Betty Lou Griffin, Peggy Efird, Floyd Bowen. 171 The campus M. I. A. is composed of seven college students. Its denomination is that of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Seated, left to right: Hannah Nelson, Marian Smith, Secretary; Joyce Williamson. Stand- ing: Kenneth Harper, President; Dr. Jorgen- son, President of the Greenville Church; Cameron Deaver, Counselor and Secretary. ut enOH Student occatcoH ' The Lutheran Student Association offers to students of the Lutheran faith oppor- tunities to bind themselves together spiritually and to find a deeper faith and fellowship. Seated, left to right: Ann Tucker, President; Hilda Lowe, Elaine Coulter, Phyllis Finger, Mary Lou Wyrick, Vice President. Standing: Miss Tora Larsen, Mrs. J. 0. Derrick, Norman Pridgen, Mr. Frank Perry, Pastor; Dr. Charles Risher, Don Vickstrom, Secretary; Ann Vickstrom, Mrs. Charles Risher. The Student Unitarian Group meets weekly to discuss various pertinent social and religious problems and events. The purpose of the Unitarian is to wrest religion from clicke. The primary belief of the Unitarian members is the dignity and goodness of man. Seated, left to right: Bill Meachum, Carol Rouse. John Quinn, Jimmy Shine. Standing: Charles Sioussat, Henry Wheeler, John Quinn. President. 172 First row, left to right: James Thigpen, Charles Lovelace, George Knight, Ralph Chason, John Sykes, James Piver. Second row: Fred Shehdan, Robert Grumpier, Robert Fleming, Ralph Shumaker. Third row: A. W. Gaudell, Roy Knight, Tom Miller, Virgil Early. ( a e coftd The COLLEGIANS, widely known throughout the state for their fine instru- mental performances, play for most of the college dances and other major dances throughout North Carolina and Virginia. The band was established eight years ago and is the oldest on campus. It is the largest dance band in all of eastern North Carolina. Throughou t the years their name, The Best Band in the Tar Heel Land, has been well earned. Ralph Chason is Business Manager and Robert Fleming is Music Director of the band. Dottie Wiley was the featured vocalist this year with the COLLEGIANS. Tftudic Tftuatc lcd The purpose of this club is to work toward improving the standards of music and music education, to disseminate information about music and music education, to offer opportunities for student par- ticipation in music activities, and to afford social and recreational opportunities for its members. %ecuH€n4 CALVIN CHESSON and the DREAMERS was organized in the spring of 1955. Since that time they have played for important dances on campus as well as throughout the state. The band is made up of ECC students, and try-outs are held for each position. First TOW, left to right: Dock Smith. Timmy Taylor, Bertram Burriss, Bobby Mitchel, Wayne McGlorhorn, Richard Jones. 5econ, row: Keith Dobbine, Frank Bullard, Bobby Parker, Calvin Chesson, Director; and Charles Myers. 1Re€f toCcU- cuHC The REYNOLDS-JAMES BAND is a fairly new band on our campus, but it is making a reputable name for itself. The band plays for college dances and other college entertainment programs. First TOW, lejt to right: Boots Pittman, David Doolittle, Jay Bobbins. Preston Cannon, and Lee Giles. Second row: Jack Calhoun, Lee Reynolds, Jeneal Teander, Cecil James. Lee Reynolds and Cecil James are the organizers and directors of the band. L ! fi f ii I r[i oUe ( iccn, The Choir consists of sixty singers chosen from the entire college by audition. Each year the Choir presents the Messiah, an annual home concert, and an extensive tour each spring of North Carolina and surrounding states. Additional appearances are made on radio, television, high school days, gradu- ation, and other campus events. This year ' s tour took the Choir through the Asheville and Piedmont areas. Ralph Chason crowns Rae Touchberry, Sweetheart of Phi Mu Alpha. 175 THanc icH S ZHd The crack one hundred piece East Carolina Marching Band, resplendent in their new uniforms, has entertained audiences and parade crowds throughout the year. Everyone looked to their half-time shows during the football season. TfC ' onetCe East Carolina can well be proud of its fine majorette corps. Twirling, dancing, or strutting — they are always a highlight of the show. Leit to right: Lena McLemore. Ellen Sturkie, Betty June Davenport. Carolyn Baxter. Earlene Culipher, and Gayle Davenport. MR. HERBERT C. RTE Director . ' ill ! i ' t !- j iit l V The East Carolina College Concert Band, a group of selected student musicians under the direction of Mr. Herbert Carter, has presented a varied program for the winter and spring seasons, including concerts, television appearances, and the annual tour. One of the highlights of the winter season was the recording of a CHRISTMAS FANTASY for NBC radio. S i i iotcpui Onc e tn The East Carolina Orchestra is composed of faculty members, students, and a few people from the surround- ing community. The aim of this organization is to provide a wide variety of music to stimulate an inter est in orchestral programs in Eastern North Carolina. The Orchestra this year has visited many towns to give concerts. Some of these were New Bern, Washington, and Kinston. In addition to these, the Orchestra has given its Home Concert, played for graduation exercises, and also the musical production, CONNECTICUT YANKEE. The Orchestra is under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Cuthberl. Mmc 7C uHe ' d ( A :cc The oldest music organization on campus is opened to all women college students. Its one hundred mem- bers highlight each year by providing music at the Christmas assembly and at their Spring Concert. The accompanist is Peggy Ann Oblong. The College Singers is a select group of ten who present a Christmas program, a spring concert, and various TV and radio programs. The piano accompanist is Barbara Faircloth. First TOW, left to right: Larry Grissom. Peggy Griffin, Barbara Faircloth. Second row: Bill Lloyd, George John- son, Jane Fuller, Faye Rivenbark, Suzanne Fretz. Third row: Lee Giles, Barbara Harris, and Grace Miller. Mr. Dan E. Vornholt is the director and is assisted by Miss Ruth Graber, who conducts the freshman women. S t ainaii«ui PCacfAou ie The East Carolina Playhouse has as its purpose to encourage dramatic arts and give students of the college an opportunity to participate in dramatic productions and education- al and cultural worth. All students may become members by participating in one major or two workshop productions, by being voted upon by the Players as eligible for membership, and by paying an initiation fee. All students eligible for participation in productions must have an average of 3 and the written consent of their advisors. OFFICERS PRESIDENT _ Bill Dixon VICE PRESIDENT ._ Kenneth West RECORDING SECRETARY Jackie McDaniel CORRESPONDING SECRETARY .. Marcia Forbes TREASURER ... Lloyd Bray, Jr. James Conover .- . BOB TYNDALL Spike MacManus BILL DIXON Kay Thorndyke MARGARET STARNES Grant Matthews JEFFREY LYNN Norah PATSY BAKER Mary Matthews BOBBIE HARRELL Stevens TOMMY HULL Bellboy ... A. B. BENFIELD Waiter JIMMY WALTON Sam Parrish AL CARR Swenson J. C. DUNN Judge Alexander LLOYD BRAY, JR. Mrs. Alexander ALICE HORNE Jenny MARCIA FORBES Mrs. Draper SYLVIA RUSTON William Hardy JULIUS MARTIN Senator Lauterbach HENSON BARNES Three Union Members LARRY CRAVEN, DELANO DRIVER, PAUL DARDEN Lloyd Bray. Jr. as Judge Alexander and Jeffrey Lynn as Grant Matthews exchange greetings by a warm handshake in the last act of the play. Another secene taken from the last act shows James Conover ( Bob Tynd- all), Jenny (Marcia Forbes), Stevens (Tommy Hull), Spike MacManus (Bill Dixon), .Mrs. Alexander (Alice Horn), Grant Matthews (Jeffrey Lynn), and Mary Matthews (Bobbie Harrell). Another last-act mh Members of the cast, includi presentations. Jeffrey Lynn pose for picture after PASSING COMMENTS State of the Union, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Grouse, was directed by Dr. J. A. Withey. Bud Herring was stage manager and Lloyd Bray, Jr., technical director. A large number of students and faculty members worked extremely hard to make the presentations a success. The entire staff enjoyed and appreciated Jeffrey Lynn ' s being on the campus and taking the lead role in the play. His professional ability and personal • talent blended with the talents of our own East Carolina students made State of the Union one of the most successful pro ductions ever sponsored by the East Carolina Play- house. V. scene in Matthews ' hotel room shows the waiter (Jim- ny Walton), Mrs. Matthews, [enny. and James Conover as Mr. Matthews, a prospective presidential candidate, and Mr. Conover discuss vital campaign issues. Another scene from State of the Union shows Mr. Conover, the bellboy (A. B. Benfield), and Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. It looks as though some constructive planning might be in process . Members of the East Carolina Play- house gather in disguise in front of Gotten Hall on the night before State of the Union begins its series of pre- sentations. As was realized by this group, advertising does pay off. I HP PmHHH,: 1 -1 Ti o t . iafr THE E. C. PLAYHOUSE WORKSHOP PLAYS In the Workshop Program members of the East Carolina Playhouse gain experience which develop their creative abilities and enables them to make a more significant con- tribution to the major productions. Directors, actors, and technicians work together under limited supervision to produce some of the most exciting drama of the year. Play selec- tion, casting, directing, advertising, make-up, and scene construction become entirely a student responsibility. Workshop productions this year have included Overtones, The Mon- key ' s Paw, Mooncalf Mugford, A Cup of Tea, The Stronger, Riders to the Sea, and Gone Tomorrow. Alice Home and Margaret Starnes in a scene from The Stronger by August Strindberg. a monologue with two silent actors. An arena production of The Frizzly Hen, a new play by Ann 1 set in a New Orleans locale. Mary Rose Ro bertson and Mary Orr consider a problem in The Frizzly He Pat S ' tto t yiCea, T tctteMO ' 56 Mceoiteen, Kitt ' ' ucM teen. ' TC.m As a tribute to a popular and attractive boy on our campus, the annual staff voted for a BUCCANEER King to be featured in the yearbook. From a list of ten boys, Pink- ney Young of Washington, North Carolina, was chosen by the group to represent the stu- dent body as annual king. 192 ' THc Su a ' 2 €t Student ■ c THi TOcUoH ' ; €iU TKc ( OWiA ' €ia ' ' Sue fi ecU VHc44, otte t ' ciU ' l- ; ' L ,M: - ' ' :-t : - . ■:. i i- ' - ' K i To be a college marshal has always been considered an honor. Marshals are representatives of the college at public functions, especially at commence- ment, and the success of such occasions can be definitely affected by the way in which marshals serve. Marshals must have an average of not less than 3. They a re elected by a vote of the student body on the basis of their dignity and personality. The chief marshal is elected by a majority of all the marshals after the election. It is very definitely an honor to be chosen as a marshal, and the student body is very appreciative of the fine work that these girls maintain. 197 TfCzft zt ' ' •M ' ' fV Sett f utta. PoAtttUc Si Hfi4«K 4hH ' cec ie 956-57 €utet ' f M ' Rizc z tf 199 ' KatAe uHC V c Hu4e d ui ut cu e f ZHet Cetc SC i te Swit Sufcuute enfUf ' ot n utci. ' Pe SfriuM P zo Mcf 202 THn,, cutd 7Hc44, StudcMt 7ecic en ' ' 56 70 The outstanding achievements these thirty-four seniors are reco nized because of their outstandii leadership and academic ability their college careers. In acknov edgement of these qualities, the F.T.A. President Intramural Activities Director Sigma Pi Alpha President 1 dents have been accredited the nor of representing our school WHO ' S WHO AMONG STU- :NTS in AMERICAN COL- GES AND UNIVERSITIES. Junior and Sophomore class officer ... Pi Omega Pi Circle K President . . . Homecomin Committee Chairman Y.M.C.A. President Handbook Committee Chairman S.G.A. 205 Phi Sigma Pi President ... Chi Beta Phi Vice President Y.W.C.A. President . . . Home Economics in t Peel West Garrett President . . . Kappa Delta Pi Senior Class President . . . Alpha Pi Omega 206 Wesley Foundation President . . Y.W.C.A. Secretary Football . . . Siffma Rho Phi S.G.A. President . . . Junior Ck President Chairman of Women ' s Judiciary , Spanish Math ... Chi Beta Phi Rodent onne S.G.A. Treasurer . . . Chairman of Budget Committee Pi Omega Pi President . . . N.C. F.B.L.A. Treasurer 208 Pi Omega Pi Vice President . . . Inter-religious Council N.C. F.B.L.A. President . . . President of Wesley Foundation College Union Student Board President . . . Primary Education Kappa Delta Pi President . . . B.S.U. Activities EAST CAROLINIAN Editor . . . Creative Writers 209 Chairman of Elections Committee . . . Delta Sigma Pi Music . . . Sigma Alpha Iota s4Co S atf Grammar Education . . . Tau Sigma E.C.C. Playhouse . . . Men ' s Day 2 1 Council President English . . . Sigma Pi Alpha Pi Omega Pi . . . F.B.L.A. ot pictured: line Quinn arbara Tucke Kappa Delta Pi Treasurer . . . E.C.C. Playhouse ' TC.c utedi S Hit Chi Beta Phi President . . . Phi Sigma Pi 21! r SHdrS OPT ' t J, ft ' Ma . -VSrn«NSW5!f?% % UU atc M4 AYING f TRACY AGNER OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..._ _... Fred Davenport VICE PRESIDENT Gus Manos TREASURER _ Thomas Ruffin, Jr. YMCA CABINET First row, left to right: Fred Davenport, Gus Manos, Jesse W. Vick, Thomas E. Ruffin, Jr. Second row: Fred Sexton, Greenville Banks, Jr. and Ken Royal. YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The YMCA at East Carolina was organized in the spring of 1939. Membership is open to all male students regardless of creed, nationality, or race. The purpose of the YMCA is to achieve a realization of a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. This purpose is achieved through weekly ' Y Vespers, conferences, retreats, and wel- fare work at Thanksgiving and Christmas. OFFICERS PRESIDENT _ Neel Dupree VICE PRESIDENT Ann Lassiter SECRETARY Ann Mayo TREASURER Lillian Griffin i YWCA CABINET First row, left to right: Betsy Willson, Tanya Anderson, Nellie Ward, Violette Parham. Second row: Neel Dupree, Ann Lassiter, Ann Mayo, Lillian Griffin. Third row: Lorraine Cullom, Marie Lamm, Annette Capps, Jean Har- gett, Janet Fletcher, Martha Ann Johnson. Fourth row: Margaret Geddie, Carolyn Merritt, Martha M. Johnston, Jinnell Whaley, Barbara Taylor, Carole Carr, Joy Harris. YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 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, recrea- tion, 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. The Future Business Leaders of America was organized for the purpose of fostering interest in the business occupation and in business teaching, to acquaint the students of the Business Education Department with one another, and to work together for the mutual interest and benefit of its mem- bers and of the Business Education Department as a whole. The officers of the F. B. L. A. are pictured on the first row from left to right and include Lorraine Sutton, President; Janice Rhem, Corresponding Secretary; Jean Hargett, Vice President; Council Jarman, Treasurer; Betty Daniels, Reporter; and Thomas E. Ruff in, Reporter. ' im The Science Club was organized on the campus in 1934 and during that year became certified with the Student Science Club of America. The object of the Science Club is to stimulate and promote a broader interest in the scientific fields and to bring together the students interested irt the field of science. First row, left to right: Elizabeth Ann Bowman, Mac Lancaster, Wade Ward, Durwood White, Winnie Ruff in, Pam Taylor, Thelma Strickland, and Ann Medlin. Second row: Dot Branch, Emily Gunter, Margaret Conyers, Feme Highsmith, Sally Otta- way, Carolyn Rose Massengill, Robert T. Smith, Thomas E. Ruffin, Jr., Bill Smith, Glenn Ross, and Jackie Wilkins. Third row: Frances Dawson, Patsy Walters, Margaret Powell, Sarah Upchurch, Olivia Thompson, Peggy Lou Stewart, Julius Martin, Fredric Robertson, William Pergerson, Harold Jackson, and Kenneth Crocker. Fourth row: Richard Leonard, Horace Rose, Purvis Boyette, Kenneth Smith, Jack Cherry, Hal Leeuwenburg, David Roseweaver, Jimmy Woodall, Ralph Lamm, and A. C. Hinton, Jr. Officers of the Club include Richard Leonard, President; Glen Ross, Vice President; and Emily Gunter, Secretary-Treasurer. S tf t ( ( The English Club has as its aim to promote the cause of good English on the campus, to further interest in good literature, and to afford a measure of social intercourse among the English majors and minors. First TOW, left to right: Jean Littleton, Joyce Norris, Rae Winstead, Treasurer; Florence Baker, President; Dr. J. D. Allison, Miss Lois ' Grisby, Dr. Lucile Turner, Mary Flynn, Jean Moorefield, Janice Mitchell. Second row: Lacye Harris, Peggy Stewart, Martha Johnston, Joyce Pierce, Dot Taylor, Alice Home, Betty Gaylord, Frances Owen, Nancy Brown. Third row: Ann Johnson, Jimmy Walton, June Miller, Jerry Mills, Beth McCollum, Hilda Roberts, Frances Hughes, Nancy Spain, Joanne Smith, Sally Garden, Barbara Jenkins. neatu te 7{ %cten4 We the members of the Creative Writers organized our club to learn what we can about writing and markets to find and develop creative ability in whatever field the writer may find himself to talk about literary trends until we know them and understand them and to find an outlet with congenial friends for ideas and fictions and all that may become literature we meet once a month now for this purpose and have fun Left to right: Ralph Lamm, Purvis Boyette, Jimmy Walton, Jimmy Ferrell, Billy . rnold, Martha Wilson, Jan Raby, and Dr. Martha Pingel. 218 eten ut Cced The Veteran ' s 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 adjustment. One of the most outstanding contributions of the Veteran ' s Club to the campus was the presentation and dedi- cation of the Victory Bell. First TOW, left to right: Joseph Mason, Charles Elgin, Robert Harrison. Second row: James Jones, Charles Rhodes, John Edwards, Dr. Carl Adams. Third row: A. C. Hinton, Robert Needs, Mac Manning, Thomas James, Jack Neilson. Fourth row: Marshal Baines, William Desern, Stacy Rhodes, George Bailey, Edward Dalton. OFFICERS PRESIDENT _ Jack Neilson FIRST VICE PRESIDENT - — Jack Edwards SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Richard Conder SECRETARY Tom Mixon TREASURER Henry Stanley PROGRAM CHAIRMAN .. LesUe King LOAN FUND CHAIRMAN - .- Jack Yates ADVISOR Dr. Carl Adams Hdu tfu 4nU £a The Industrial Arts Club was formed in 1949 to advance Industrial Arts in Eastern North Carolina and to promote greater interest and fellowship among students of the Industrial Arts Department of E. C. C. Some of the club ' s activities include presenting a trophy to the best deco- rated dormitory at homecoming, presenting copies of the annual to various schools in the state, and sponsoring various field trips of a professional nature throughout the year. The Robert H. Wright chapter of the Future Teachers of America endeavors to promote interest in the teaching profession and to acquaint young people with the history, ethics, and programs of the North Carolina Education Association and the National Education Association. F.T.A. OFFICERS PRESIDENT „„ Joann Ashley VICE PRESIDENT .„. Peggy Mangum CORRESPONDING SECRETARY -. _ JoAnn DeBruh] TREASURER Kenneth Wynne PRESIDENT NORTH CAROLINA DISTRICT Dorris Bryan ' iejt to right: Peggy Mangum, Vice President; Joann Ashley, President; Doris Bryan, President (N. C. i -init . Standing: Allie Mae Barnes, Elderee Gore, JoAnn DeBruhl, Corresponding Secretary; Kenneth Wynne, Treasurer. OFFICERS PRESIDENT - __ Shirley Hargrove VICE PRESIDENT Ruth Turnage SECRETARY Willard Moody TREASURER _... Betty Smith Turner Mte ScoH Hcc ( Cud The Home Economics Club of East Carolina College, 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, international fellow- ship and the provision of means by which students may develop in leadership and initiative. first TOW, left to right: Elizabeth Roberts, Elaine Coulter, Earlene Culipher, Virginia Mumford, Shirley Buchan, Ann Couch, Carolyn Briley, Helen Marshbourne, Janet Powell, Paige Lilley, Bonnie Carraway, Nancy Whitley, Secretary; Eugenia White, Ruth Turnage, Vice President; Betty Turner, Treasurer; Lou Ann Rouse, Jean Ruston, Marilyn Hill, Hannah Nelson, Patricia Turner. Second row: Kay Howell, Loretta Walters, Hannah Neal, Shirley Eure, Charlotte Jones, Phyllis Corbett, Nancy Morgan, Treva Hall, Jenny Johnson, Nancy Willis, Janet Wall, Georgia Badgett, Betty Willson, Betty Dameron, Violette Parham, Mavis Gilchrist, Eleanor Stephenson, Becky Gaylord, Lillian Moore, Emma Stephens, Bryan Herring. Third row: Nina Perkins, Barbara Helms, Mary Lee Hatem, Nancy Brown, Betty Gilbert, Doris Parker, Wilda Young, Jean Slaughter, Ann Lassiter, Lilah R. Gaut, Advisor; Joyce Worsley, Teeny Hill, Polly Kearney, Frances Williamson, Neel Dupree, Sarah Bryson, Janet Heath, Rachel Purcell, Sara Asbell, Nellie Baucom. Fourth row: Jean Russel, Lela Harris, Sharon Daughtry, Edna Phillips, Margie Price, Carrie Sykes, Glennie Ellis, Glenda Harris, Barbara Whichard, Ardelia Harper, Nancy Clay, Rose Pressley, Betty Calhoun, Margaret Andrews, Jane Johnson, Carol Rouse, Betty Edwards, Joyce Gwaltney, Faye McLeod, Evelyn Dixon. Fifth row: Annette Alcock, Frances Mallison, Martha Ann Bowers, Hilda Jean Barker, Johnise Hardesty, Ann McLaurin, Ann Barnacascel, Dot Mozingo, Peggy Quincey, Doris King, Peggy Spruill, Margaret Harris, Betty Lee, Edna Fitzgerald, Nona Cone, Shirley Smith, June Humphrey, Betty Lou Martin, Shirley Hargrove, President; Eleanor Tetterton, Barbara Sugg. Sixth row: Shirley Markham, Mozelle Bass, Sonja Newsome, Mattie Harris, Sue Lassiter, June Brinn, Nancy Keith, Maxine Keel, Beverly Stewart, Eugene Hayman, Sue Randolph, Rose Waters, Juanita Minshew, Arminta Minshew, Ruth Boseman, Mary Keeter, Ernestine Nichols, Jeanette Farrell, Bessie McNiel. Seventh row: Mrs. Gertrude Soderling, Miss Mabel Daugherty, Miss Ruth Lambie, Geraldine Liverman, Geneva Hinson. asAHSBBlSI • -r- -H s ( ;pi| The members of the Association for Childhood Education agree to work together to increase professional knowledge, to promote a more general understanding of the value of early childhood education, and to co- operate with all who work for the betterment of early childhood education. All students interested in the welfare of children are invited to become members of the A. C. E. First TOW, left to right: Mary Keene, Rebecca Knight, Dorothy Mitchell, Sandra Boone, Gayle Dunn, Marie Lamm, Marjorie Tingen, Sylvia Long, Dorothy Minshew, Rebecca Turner, Anna Leggett, Irma Leggett, Jackie Davis, Mary Sanderson, Jean Miller, Hilda Morris, Janelle Wilson, Laura Daniels, Shirley Lewis, Lorraine Cullom, Barbara Lancaster, Barbara Taylor, Barbara Davenport, Ahce Thornton. Second row: Dorothy Collier, Peggie Smith, Carolyn Jackson, Joan Davis, Patsy Allman, Caroline Harvey, Elaine Smith, Jackie Shaw, Joan Eason, Patricia Quinn, Jean Gore, Ann Tucker, Jane Young, Pat Cope, Margaret Burden, Nancy Parker, Jo Allen Brown, Barbara Corbett, Betty G. Rose, Doris Moore, Joyce Koon, Alma Hardi- son. Third row: Clare Robbie Hinten, Ann Cooke, PhylHs Finger, Lillian Griffin. Pat Alston, Carolyn Crawley, Eleanor Jones, Becky Warren, Phyllis Poole, Patricia Jones, Jonnie Simpson, Barbara Whitehurst, Delores Ford, Patsy Nicholson, Pat Lewis, Nancy Boyd, Annie Ellen, Gail McSwain, Rae Britt, Nancy Lowry, Pat Wilson, Eleanor Bowden. Fourth row: Mayola Campen, Barbara Blanton, Wilma Harris, Dorothy Laughinghouse, Kristi Pendergraft, Lena Kay McLemore, Gail Cox, Margaret Marshall, Janet Ross, Betty Mobley, Peggy Savage, Barbara Morton, Pearl Tyndall, Edna Shaw, Diana Mabry, Charlotte Strickland, Emily Gunter, JoAnn DeBuhl, Dr. Eva Williamson, Kenneth Whnne, Peggy Whitehurst, Eliza- beth Leary, Phyllis House, Marjorie Clements. cj nofuf ( luA A group of young men and women with one cojnmon interest meet monthly to hear and discuss library materials and problems. Their objects and aims are to encourage more students to go into the field of library science. This year ' s projects include book reviews of campus movies, master schedule of meetings of campus clubs, a nd inventory of campus audio-visual materials. Seated, left to right: Dr. Mildred Southwick, Advisor; Mary Neale, Secretary -Treasurer; Nancy Spain, Vice President; Billie Faye Evans, President; Gwen- dolyn McClamroch, Reporter; Mrs. Crenshaw, Advisor. Stand- ing: Barbara Sue Oldham, Nancy Jane Vick, Jane Carroll, Anne Shelton, Carolyn Merritt, Betty Williamson, Mrs. Thelma Turnage, Mary Simmons, Patricia Mumford. ' InHHWiilllitir lili j tte The Art Club was organized to stimulate outside interest in art. Its members, limited to art majors and minors, have excellent opportunities to hear guest speakers and to visit special art exhibits. Kneeling, left to right: Nora Willis, President; Sydna Cash, and Ann Hughes. Second row: Sara Matthews, Sarah Murphy. Lois Winslow, Shirlee Smith, Barbara Lounsbury, Rachell Howell, Janet Mitchell, Evelyn Walston, Janice Hilburn, Nell Freeman, Nancy Lilley. The Art Department adopted of the department and William Persick. and Francis Neel. Left to right — Dr. Wellington Gray, new head Gray, John Gordon, Mr. Persick, ■■ ' r- ,- ! ' .D m M T e«HacnaU Cu Although the Young Democrats Club does not endorse any particular candidate for nomination in the biennial Democratic Primaries, its support goes to the Democratic nominee in the fall elec- tions. The purpose of the club is to stimulate in the students an interest in better government and to encourage more active participation in politics. TH . ' De tto : t(Zt Sfiea First row, left to right: Bobby Hall, President; Irma Leggett, First Vice President: Dr. Catherine Stokes, Sponsor; Beth Lanchse, Treasurer; Clark Taylor, Executive Committee. Second row: Bobby Young, Second Vice President- Thomas Davis, Parliamentarian; Donald Jones, Executive Committee, Dan Yanchenson, Secretary. Not pictured: Clark Wells, Execu- tive Committee. Mr. Democrat Speaker Rayburn high- lighted the year for the young Demo- crats by visiting and speaking at East Carolina. Left to right: Gov. Luther Hodges and Speaker Sam Rayburn. BOBBY HALL President OFFICERS RESIDENT Michael Themides ICE PRESIDENT (Mrs.) Loretta Lewis ECRETARY Pat Dunn REASURER Jimmy Walton The club is open to all Physical Education majors or minors and all interested in health, physical education and recreation. It has already been of great assistance to those preparing to enter the field of Physical Education and has helped to promote more interest in Physical Education on campus. A great many of the members were not present for the picture. first TOW, left to right: Sylvia Beasley, Jo Evans, Peggy Davis, Ella Tyson, Carole Williams. Loretta Lewis. Second row: Eddie Dennis, Walter A. Hasty, Jr., Leora Holland, Patricia Dunn, Ted Chappell. Third row: Henry Meares, Boyd Greeson, Jimmy Walton, Harry Archer, Doris Shamel. -THat uA Through the Math Club meetings, the members gain a better understanding of mathematics and share new ideals about it. The monthly programs consist of puzzles, trick problems, and guest speak- ers who emphasize the importance of math in today ' s civilization. First row, left to right: Sue Flanagan, Louise Fitzgerald, Dr. Scott, Miss Williams, Dr. Monk, Bobby Herring, Feme Highsmith. Second row: Martha Branch, Carolyn Fulghum, Joilet Autry, Olivia Thompson, Cynthia James, Barbara Sue Oldham, Bobbie McDaniel. Third row: Bob Raynor, Clinton Davis, Fredric Robertson, Richard Uzzell, Elbert Pritchard, Jim Roberson. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . Robert Herring VICE PRESIDENT Feme Highsmith SECRETARY-TREASURER Louise Fitzgerald SOCIAL CHAIRMAN .. Sue Flanagan REPORTER Edwin Harrison k eiftcic-Kei The Circle K Club is an outstanding organization for men at East Carolina College. Sponsored by the Greenville Kiwanis Club, the group on campus is one of the leading Circle K Clubs in the country. Members are chosen for their above average leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. Finl row, left to right: J. B. Nichols, Lem Cox, Eddie Dennis, and Gus Manos. Second row: Bucky Monroe, Curtis Hendrix, Dave Carson, Eddie Harris, Murel Teachy, Frank Moore, and Joe Pierce. Third row: Charles Sioussat, Mack Cherry, Bubba Driver, Paul Singleton, Robert Jackson, Charles Simmons, and O ' Brien Edwards. CIRCLE K OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER J. B. Nichols Lem Cox Eddie Dennis Gus Manos BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dave Carson Murle Teachey, Eddie Harris, Bill He: rf W The Circle K Officers include, from left to right: Lem Cox, Vice President; . Nichols, President; Eddie Dennis, Secretary, and Gus Manos, Treasurer; The Board of Directors are not pictured with the officers. This is a scene taken from the Circle K Variety Show. The beautiful actresses are all members of the Circle K. The Women ' s Day Student Council along with the Men ' s Day Student Council compose the Day Student Committee. The main objective of this committee is to promote the general welfare of students residing off campus. Seated: Billy Arnold, Vice President; Bobby Conway, Presi- dent. Standing: Charles Rhodes, Secretary-Treasurer; Steve Wilkerson, Jay Robbins, Preston Jarvis. Seated: Elizabeth Odham, Secretary-Treasurer; Alice Flye, President; Dot Branch, Vice President. Standing: Carolyn Tripp, Joanna Hardee, Rachel Steinbeck, Artemis Kares. «ttfUUHunaC ou tcil For the first time in the school ' s history, an Intramural Council was formed whose purpose is To promote intramural sports as a means of recreation for all eligible men of East Carolina College. With the help of Coach Ray Martinez, the Intramural Program became highly successful. Sealed, left to right: William F. Floyd, Vice President; Bucky Monroe, President; Lemuel Cox, Student Director. Standing: Geiirge Joyner, Eddie Harris, ' illiam McArthur, Herby DeStout, Bermey Stevens, Joe Musgrave, William Tugwell, 227 The College Union serves as the living room of the campus. The union is more than a building; it is an agency for recreating and service. In the Fall of 1954, the present College Union was opened. It consists of the Book Store, Stationery Store, Soda Shop and the Recreation Area. The College Union Student Board consists of elected officers and committee chairmen who act in advisory capacity on programming in the Rec- reation Area of the College Union. The committee membership is made up of interested students who volunteer to help initiate and execute activities and services for the entire student body. First row, left to right: Jack Beaman, Greenville Banks, Jr., Rachael Lang, Norma Jean Siler, Decoma Byrd, Damaris Ross, Sally McKay, William J. Slot, and Eddie Dennis. Second row: Lavisa Chrisnian, Miss Cynthia Mendenhall (Director), Sarah Matthews, Barbara Atkins, Diana Johnson, Mary Lou Dickens, Jerry McDaniel, Barbara Faircloth, Mavis Gilchrist, Becky Warren, Marion Evans. Blair Roper, Barbara Lindley, Jeanette Mclntyre, Hilda Bowman. Third row: Betty. Thomas, Charles Simmons, Buddy Mangumn, Janet Hodges, Betty Jean Garrett, Florence Baker, Irma Leggett, Barney Strut- ton, Bobby Nunn, Fred Robertson, George Bowers, Dot Taylor, Bobby Patterson. COLLEGE UNION STUDENT BOARD PRESIDENT Decoma Byrd SECRETARY Dot Lloyd TREASURER William Slot CHAIRMAN MUSIC AND DANCE COMMITTEE Greenville Banks CHAIRMAN SOCIAL COMMITTEE — Norma Jean Siler CHAIRMAN GAMES COMMITTEE - _..- Eddie Dennis CHAIRMAN HOUSE COMMITTEE _ Charles Simmons CHAIRMAN PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Sally McKay CHAIRMAN FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Jessie Beaman CHAIRMAN SPECIAL PROJECTS COMMITTEE Rachael Lang COLLEGE UNION STUDENT BOARD First row, left to right: Miss Cynthia Mendenhall (Director), Damaris Ross, William J. Slot, Decoma Byrd, and Mrs. Fagan (Assistant Director). Second row: Greenville Banks, Jr., Eddie Dennis, Rachael Lang, Sally McKay, Norma Jean Siler, Charles Simmons, and Jack Beaman. Decoma Byrd, Fred Roberson, and Bill Slot attend College Union Convention at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. n yy ■ r- ::i ia SS 1  1 natenKct George Bailey Greenville Banks, Jr. Willa Rae Bowen Ruth Burchette Mary Willis Cain DOROTHY C. McCOY Homecoming Sweetheart OFFICERS PRESIDENT Greenville Banks, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT ._ Martha Ann Johnson SECRETARY --. Willa Rae Bowen ASSISTANT SECRETARY Betty Mae Freeman TREASURER Bobby R. Hoover HISTORIANS Bobby Mann Janice Rhem ASSISTANT HISTORIANS Council Jarman Harrell Mabe ADVISORS Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Miss Lena C. Ellis Dr. Bernadine Meyer Thunderbird ? . . . Ye , the prettiest buggy that carried the loveliest sweetheart in the homecoming parade. And look who chauffeured it — Council Jarman. Who else would be permitted to drive Miss Potter ' s putter . . . Mack Edmondson Betty Mae Freeman Roy Greene P£ tft Jean Hargett Barbara Ann Hollidav Bobby R. Hoover Alton Howard Elizabeth Ann Hylton Nancy Jackson Council Jarman Martha Ann Johnson Julia Joyner Paul Joyner Horace King Wilton Lane p r A Patricia Lockamy Dorothy McCoy Harrell Mabe Bobby Mann Johnnie May Margaret Ann Mellon Faye Newton Joan Ramseur - Janet Register Janice Rhem Don Ricketts BETA KAPPA CHAPTER PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi is an honorary fraternity for students majoring in business educa- tion. Its primary aims are to promote scholarship in business education, to aid in civic betterment, to encourage high ethical standards in business. Beta Kappa Chapter has been acclaimed twice as the outstanding Pi Omega Pi chapter in the country. 4Z Pc Thomas E. Ruffin, Jr. Whitman Shearin Barbara Jean Smith Mary Grey Tart Robert Terry Donald Thompson Row Seven: Peggy Vause Spence Barbara Jean Sutton Lorraine Sutton Doris Troutman Oliver Williams I. K. Williamson PI OMEGA PI-FBLA HOMECOMING FLOAT George Bagley Barbara Blanton Peggy Blake Wilma Blue Sara Brooks Betty Jo Butts Decoma Byrd Mary Duncan Margaret Frye Walter Gerock Gerald Hasty Walter Hasty Irma Leggett VcKay Frank Moore Avanelle Osborne Ann Randolph Josephine Roberson Lou Anne Rouse Eleanor Smith Thelma Swinson Julian Ford William F. Rorie Elma J. Stephens UC Sc f tUi BETTY JO BUTTS Homecoming Sweetheart E 1 ' i V ' 1 m jum k 1 Alpha chapter of the Tau Sigma was organized in the spring of 1955. The purpose of this fraternity is to give students an op- portunity to explore the field of education, to supplement class- room work with practical experience, and to meet situations which they will be faced with later in actual teaching. Students with a three average in the educational field and with an interest in public education may have their names submitted to the fraternity for membership. OFFICERS PRESIDENT _ Irma Leggett VICE PRESIDENT Julian Ford RECORDING SECRETARY Margaret Frye CORRESPONDING SECRETARY „- Wilma Blue TREASURER Sarah Brooks ADVISOR Dr. Judson White PHI SIGMA PI The Tau chapter of the Phi Sigma Pi national honorary fraternity was founded at East Carolina College in 1929. The basic principles of this fraternity are fellowship, leadership, and scholarship. The fraternity sponsors the annual Sweetheart Ball, a Christmas party. Homecoming Banquet, Founder ' s Day Banquet, and awards a plaque to an outstanding male in the senior class. To become a member of Phi Sigma Pi fraternity, a student must have at least a 2 avei age in all courses taken at E. C. and must be at least of sophomore standing. He is voted on by the active members of the fraternity by secret ballot when he is first considered for membership, and then voted upon again after the completion of initiation. Not only must a person have a 2 average, but he must also possess qualities of leadership and fellow- ship. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Horace L. Rose, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT Mack Edmondson SECRETARY Lloyd Bray, Jr. ASSISTANT SECRETARY Eddie Dennis TREASURER _ Frankie Keaton HISTORIAN Edd Outland SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Glenn Ross ADVISOR Dr. Richard C. Todd P Su pui Pc PATRICIA ANN EVERTON Homecoming Sweetheart Jesse Beaman Lee Giles Edd Outia Purvis Boyette Lloyd Bray, Jr. Warren Browning Eugene Crawford Kenneth Crocker Eddie Dennis Mack Edmonds Dan Godfrey Edwin Harrison A. C. Hinton Fred James Frankie Keaton George Knight Richard Leonard Linwood Pittman Elbert Pritchard Malcolm Rhodes Don Ricketts Horace L. Rose, Jr. Glenn Ross Kenneth Smith f Q p p C ' P- CI a p p 1 D 1 it m wmi i Ml ' ' iiliam E. Eugene Brown Herbert Fred Edgar William D. Jack Jack Anderson Cory Davenport Delemar Desem Edwards Everton LINDA WHICHARD Homecoming Sweetheart Clifton A. Gaskins Larry Marti Harry B. Gerock Herman Harrison Charles M. Charles Rhodes Simmons DELTA SIGMA PI 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 students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Only those male st udents regularly enrolled in the university school, college, or department of commerce and business administration, or pursu- ing pre-commerce and business administration subjects; of good moral character, who comply with the ritual and laws of the fraternity; and who are elected to membership by unanimous secret ballot are qualified for membership. Jimmy Ferrell Richard T. Mclntyre Charles Williams Kenneth L. Howard Gene Singletary Robert S. Hyatt Francis E. Lilley Carl Wilkins w dkUki drk ' ik rthur F. Lloyd J. Lloyd R. Robert T. David E. Robert A. Robert T. B odkin Bray, Jr. Chason Grumpier Doolittle Ellwanger Fleming P4c THcc iCfr Sut cn Ua. Zeta Psi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfornia, formed on the campus February 19, 1954, is now completing its second year of existence. The aims and purposes of the fraternity are fourfold: to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brother- hood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty of the Alma Mater. This year ' s activities include: sponsorship of an annual program open to the public, composed of- music by American Composers; an annual Spring Dance, and participation in and contribution to all Music Department functions. OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Ralph Chason George Knight, Jr. Milton Mann — Ralph Shumaker, Jr. ALUMNI SECRETARY Bill Speight WARDEN Fred Shehdan HISTORIAN Lloyd Bray, Jr. PARLIAMENTARIAN Frankie Keaton, Jr. FACULTY ADVISOR „ Mr. Herbert Carter George W. Knight, Jr. Charles K. Lovelace John D. Lowery Milton T. Mann Linwood D. Pittman James A. Piver, Jr. PEGGY BULLOCK Homecoming Sweetheart William M. Sexton Frederick A. Shehdan Ralph B. Shumaker, Jr. WiOiam P. Speight Walter J. Stell, III Jeneal Teander Wallace L, Giles Lindsay E, Jones John Epperson Julian Ford Eddie Harris Jimmy Johnson 4Cfi z Pc Ome The Alpha Pi Omega fraternity was founded in 1951 by former Boy Scouts who were interested in doing service to the college through a spirit of brotherhood. The highlight of each year ' s activity is the annual White Ball held during Christmas season on the campus. Qualifications for membership are based on records of former activities in scouting and interest in serving school, scouting, and fellow members through brotherhood and service. Membership is open to students in all departments who are in- terested in serving the school. Charles Lovelace Harlon Mosley Jay B. Nichols Jimmy Phelps Dock G. Smith Jeter P. Taylor Wiley B. Teal Jim Warner Alton W. Whaley Warren Whitehurst OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Jimmy Lee Johnson VICE PRESIDENT _... Harlon Mosley RECORDING SECRETARY Jay B. Nichols CORRESPONDING SECRETARY .._ Eddie Harris TREASURER Dave Carson SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Sonny Walker HISTORIAN Warren Whitehurst ALUMNI SECRETARY Wiley B. Teal ADVISOR Mr. Jim Butler BETTY ANN BURNHAM Homecoming Sweetheart Joan Ashley SUE RICHARDS Homecoming Sweetheart KAPPA DELTA PI The Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa Deha Pi was ' ounded at East Carolina College in June 1953. it is an Honor Society in Education and therefore imits its membership to those juniors and seniors vho have a 1.5 average and nine hours of educa- ion. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage ligh professional, intellectual, and personal stand- irds and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. To this end, it invites to membership juch persons as exhibit commendable qualities, vorthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT __. SECRETARY TREASURER Eugene Hayman Fan Green Margaret Ann Mellon Marion Evans REPORTER-HISTORIAN Eunice CasteUow Greenvile Banks Sara P. Brooks Eunice Castello Ralph Chason Marion Evans Fan Green V . Eugene Hayman Ann Mayo Margaret A. Mellon Mary Neale Elizabeth Odham e Z e Pc Sue Richards Kenneth L. Sniith ! p ; o pop N. T. Aydlrtt Dick Buckley Don Fergerson Thomas Gainer Buddy Herring Preston Jarvis Mac Lancaster Charles Pugh PHI KAPPA ALPHA The Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity was organized March 20, 1956. The service aims of the fraternity are to award a scholarship to an outstanding actor and actress of the College Playhouse. Other aims of the fraternity are to encourage more college spirit, to foster friendship, and to develop leadership. The Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity has taken part in several projects. It ushered at the spring graduation; sponsored a very successful dance, the Autumn Leaves Ball; sponsored two cheerlead- ers; and took part in the Homecoming parade. OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Mac Lancaster Bill Scott TREASURER CHAPLAIN _. Bob Williams N. T. Aydlett SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SOCIAL CHAIRMAN REPORTER ASSISTANT TRKASIIRF.R .... Clark Taylor Dick Collier ... Dick Buckley Thomas Gainer ADVISOR _ .... Mr. LaughtoD P4c ' a Sf tC k DORIS SHAMEL Homecoming Sweetheart Bill Scott J. C. Smith Jeff Strickland Clark Taylor Jim Warner Bob Williams Don Wooten Ernest L. Yarborough Billy Arnold obby Conway Jack Beaman Lyle Cooper . F. Goodall PAT SMITH Homecoming Sweetheart ' afrfra. Sc ma. Ttcc The Kappa Sigma Nu fraternity is in its sophomore year at East Carolina College. This is a local fraternity, and its membership is open to all men stu- dents who meet the requirements for initiation. The prime purpose and aim of Kappa Sigma Nu is to promote fellowship and mutual trust among its members, to up- hold the traditions and ideals of the college, to encourage excellence in scholarship, and to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of manhood and good citizenship. Encouraging full student participation in all college activi- ties has been the chief project of the fraternity this year. OFFICERS iRCHON ..._ Jimmy Phelps :REASURER _._ _ Jack Beaman ( iCRETARY Steve Rush s ARDEN - Charlie White :HAPLAIN _ Gene Hodges Gene Hodges Bobby Hunt Walter Moore Harlon Mosley Jimmy Phelps V. V. Pritchard Harold Ruffin Steve Rush James Scott Bennie Waters Charley White Glenn Woodard 4:m. hJiM Joyce Fulch Frances E. Johnson BETA PSI CHAPTER Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, National Professional Music fraternity for women, was organized in the spring of 1955. The main purpose of this frater- nity is to further the development of American Music and to raise the stand- ard of musical work among women. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Peggy Anne Outlaw FIRST VICE PRESIDENT _.. Jo Ann Sparks SECOND VICE PRESIDENT June Crews SECRETARY Margaret Ann Griffin TREASURER _ Barbara Harris EDITOR Joan McKenzie SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Joyce Fulcher CHAPLAIN _. Grace Miller Hilda Tedder Barbara Winillr DORIS M. BRYAN Homecoming Sweetheart GAMMA THETA UPSILON The Beta Iota Chapter was organized on he campus of East Carolina College in May, 955, with 32 charter members. It is the only hapter of the Gamma Theta Upsilon f ratern- ty in North Carolina. During the school year L955-56, the chapter had an active member- ship of 65. Gamma Theta Upsilon came into existence in 1928. There are today 55 active chapters scattered throughout the United States and Mexico. OFFICERS RESIDENT Wilfred H. Vance ICE PRESIDENT _... E. Everett Bennett ECRETARY . _ Doris M. Bryan REASURER Faye Spivey Last •i, left to right: Harry Morris Francis Oaks, Jr. Charles Perkinson Charles Sioussat Ronald G. Sykes Wilfred H. Vance Glenn C. Woodard Richard Leonard John A. McPhall Harlan McPherson Gerald Mills O O Dervl L. Bateman Harold Beck Everetle Bennett Rupert R. Bonner George Potter Doris M. Bryan Alice V. Bryant Eugene Crawford Dwight A. Eatmai Charles E. Elgi Clyde Haddock Joseph Hoffmai Donald Howell William Hudson William Jordon % O (p p Lij- 1 -1 % ,crf %fe. Eunice Castellow Eugene Hayinan Polly Kearney Paige Lilley Margie Price Violette Parkham T Omccn ft The Phi Oniicroii was organized at East Carolina College in April of 1952. It 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 en- courage interest and scholarship in home econom- ics; to aid in civic betterment at East Carolina; to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional life; and, finally, to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise through the development of personality, leadership, initiative, and poise in such a way as to lend distinction to the profession of home economics. Among the year ' s special activities were help- ing with the Red Cross and Community Fund Drives, projects through the Welfare Depailment, monthly hot dog sales, a Christmas party, helping with the Home Economics Club bazaar, contribut- ing to CARE, a field trip, and representation at the A.H.E.A. Convention. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Betsy Willson VICE. PRESIDENT Fan Green SECRETARY-TREASURER Polly Kearney REPORTER _..... Paige Lilley BETSY WILLSON Homecoming Sweetheart James L. James W. Walter E. Gearheart Gerock Johnson Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary Industrial Arts fraternity based on scholastic achievement in Industrial Arts and related fields. Its purpose is to recognize ac- complishment, promote scholastic proficiency, and foster professional advancement in Industrial Arts. ADVISOR _ Dr. Kenneth L. Bing COADVISOR Dr. Charles G. Risher Jasper D. Jones Joe C. Lina mUm Donald E. Vickstrom Henry M. Wheeler 243 Mary Ann Isles Artemis Kares Joyce Dupree Dorothy Langston Mack Edmondsi Jean Littleto Jean Fisher Scf na P 4C i z CAROLE ROBBINS Homeroming Swcelheart To be a member of Sigma Phi Alpha, a person must have an average of 2 in foreign language courses and an average of 3 in other college courses. ADVISORS Mrs. Marguerite A. Perry Mr. James L. Fleming ,i Larry Martin Quida Corner: Don Ricketts Edith Rogers SIGMA PI ALPHA The objectives of Sigma Pi Alpha are to learn more about the geography, people, language, life, customs, history, industries, and culture of foreign coun- tries; to stimulate interest in the study of languages; and to make a contribution toward bringing about a better under- standing between these countries and ours by having a better knowledge of them. Norma Je Agnes Smith Monique Farge aquel Earl Kenneth Eugene Nancy Jennings Smith Crawford Vick PEGGY SPRUILL Homecoming Sweetheart Edward W. Baker, Jr Raymond A. Bass Bertram N. Burris, Jr. Tom M. Byrd Max F. Cameron Furman R. Doty Marshall P. DuVal William F. Floyd OFFICERS PRESIDENT Marshall P. DuVal VICE PRESIDENT Billy C. Helms BUSINESS MANAGER William F. Floyd TREASURER Lawson A. Jackson RECORDING SECRETARY Merle M. Teachey CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - — .. Tommy G. Nash CHAPLAIN George D. Joyner SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Pinkney B. Young William T. Gartman Donald R. Graziano Billy C. Helms Lawson A. Jatkson Fred C. James Robert J. Johnsto Jesse B. Jones George D. Joyner 246 Scfma 1R ' PAc Donald R. Larii Ira T. Land James C. Madison Earl L. Miller Tommy G. Nash Jim E. Parkins Robert A. Patterson Raymond B. Penningto James A. Smith Henry M. Stanley Merle M. Teachey Gerald W. Willis SIGMA RHO PHI Alpha chapter of Sigma Pho Phi, now in its sixth year on East Carolina College campus, has become a recognized and highly respected organization due to its services to the college and to the com- munity. This fraternity serves as a framework based upon high moral stand- ards and fellowship within the limits of which its brothers exert their abilities in the realms of democratic living; and from the beginning, the objectives and standards set forth in the constitution have made its members outstanding campus leaders. Membership to Sigma Rho Phi is open to all male students of East Carolina College who meet the requirements set forth in the bylaws of its constitution. Larry V. Wilson Pinkney B. Young 247 ■m Seta. P C-- r t Pi Jack Cherry Eugene Crawford Kenneth Crocker Louise Fitzgerald Margaret Gilbert Joe Haislip Edwin Harrison Feme Highsmith A. C. Hinton, Jr. Frederick C. Hint. Mary Jones Richard Leonard Julius Martin John Morrow Patricia Mumford Ray Overton Elbert Pritchard Quita Reaves Jim Roberson Horace L. Rose Glenn Ross Agnes Smith Kenneth J. Smith Peggy Stewart Olivia Thompson Martha Underbill Jo Ann Warren Shelby Wicker ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER The Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Beta Phi was organized at East Carolina in 1953. Its primary objective is the at- tainment of more knowledge and a better understanding of the world and the pro- motion of interest in science and mathe- matics. This objective is partly fulfilled by the chapter regulations requiring all senior members to present a research paper on some topic directly concerned with science or mathematics. Qualifications for membership to Chi Beta Phi are: two quality points per hour on all science, math, and psychology courses; one and one half quality points per hour on all general subjects taken; candidates must have completed thirty quarter hours in science, math, and psychology combined; candidates must be at least third quarter sophomores; and candidates must have a marked in- terest in science. Some of the outstanding activities are the sponsorship of an annual Christmas Banquet and the co-sponsorship of an annual Science Fair held here on campus. The fraternity members con- duct special coach classes two nights a week to help other students in their science studies. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Kenneth J. Smith, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT Horace L. Rose SECRETARY ... ... Richard Leonard TREASURER ... .. Dorothy Branch SENIOR ADVISOR .._ Mr. R. M. Helms JUNIOR ADVISOR Dr. G. C. Everett And so they hauled Western Carohna off the field . . . Modern Football Fiel QUEEN FAVORITES PARADE BALLGAME HALFTIME AND ELVIS DANCE SINGERS OUR OWN Mhs north Carolina, loan Melton Wilson Hall decorates for Homecoming 249 o He Fleming d - - ' ' ior Homecoming 250 Pirate Ship PtUt Dock Smith, President of S.G.A., escorts Miss Jane Carter to rostrum to be crowned 1956-57 Home- coming Queen. Day Students ' Wandering Commuter ' N jro i Phi Sigma Pi Float K hB Never did like to play by myself m O ii lAomCif f tKM ' ' Each year an entertaining musical production is sponsor- ed by the Student Government Association. The 1956 show, Oklahoma, was directed by Dr. Elizabeth Utterback and Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert. After try-outs and many weeks of rehearsals, the show was ready for opening night. Even in j the beginning, the newspapers rated the production as excellent; and during the three-night performances, many people were unable to obtain seats because of the over- flowed house. 1.1 ' - , wr: iii H Dr. Elizabeth Utterback and Dr. Kenneth excellent job in directing another first-ra Cuthbert did an j te show. PI i i - . ■H ht m mm. v ■ ' M - 1 254 y ' A Dottie Jo James and George Knight as Ado Annie and Will Parker stole the show. Judd, the hired hand, and a neighbor stop to chat with Laurie and her Aunt. ' US. 40t once The Air Force ROTC was activated in 1948 at East Carolina College. Now in its ninth year, it is one of the college ' s best developed depart- ments. It offers great opportunities to those young men desirir become pilots, navigators, or observers in the U.S. Air Force. A varied program, well executed by a competent staff, provides the cadets with an interesting four-year course : Training Corps. MA.STER SG ' DAVID A. HORN APT. . PATTERSON 600t ( cuCet :}nou DIANA JOHNSON e? e ( €idet noufi. Sui First row, left to right: Cadet Lt. Col. Lindley McFarland. Second row: Cadet Major W. P. Mc Arthur. Cadet Captain James Gearharl. and Cadet Captain R. O. Ballance. Third row: Cadet Captain J. R. Parker and Cadet Airman 1st James Edwards. First row, left to right: Cadets Cecil P. Julian. Kenneth R. Williams. Bryan Harrison. Keith D. Dobhins. Jack W. Calhoun, James R. Holton. and John B. Dunn. Second row: Cadets William D. Ballance. William H. Peele, Albert L. Hurst. William A. Jones, and James H. Hudson. Third row: Cadets Grayden W. Tripp. Preston H. Cannon, Elihue P. Benton, and John Rawls. Inset: Bill Speight. Commander. Vtcoft «W uf£e ( a i ie V o n i(; Cadet Captain James E. Phelps, Cadet Major Douglas L. Brown, and Cadet Master Sgt. Jackie Wilkins. ' P c ' First row, left to right: Cadets J. T. Hamner, E. L, Whitfield, L. C. Johnson, A. W. Colwell, W. L. Edwards, L. B. Craven, G. C. Dyer, and C. E. Mills. Second row: Cadets W. 0. Meachman, R. L. Franck, A. A. DeStout, C. E. Hobby, R. C. Griffin. D. P. Bridge, and D. M. Biggs. Third row: Cadets W. K. Sykes, John J. Chapman, Gene T. Turner. C. M. Boyd, Carlton L. Tanier. and George T. Ipock. f it S uacOiott S i M4  n, 6f S( ccacCn m pa ' g First row, left to right: Cadets Eugene M. Brown, James E. Speight, Jack Sawyer. John W. Smith, Kenneth E. McLawhorn. Rodger J. Rogers. Henry A. Leeuwenburg, and William H. Wallace. Second row: Cadets Remus H. Edwards, Clyde C. Myrick. Donald L. Workman, James 0. Wartham, Phillip E. Stargardt. H. D. Herring, and Robert J. Manning. Third row: Cadets Lewis T. Gurkin, John West, Ike F. Riddick, Everett L. Norton, Charles T. Miller, and Millard Pitt. LINDA WHICHARD 6S«d S it a,eOio (?4u{et Lett to right: Cadet Airman l«t Donald W. Price. Cadet Ma-ter Sgt. Joseph M. Hoffman, Cadet Ut Lt. Dallas C. Dixon. Cadet Major Charles K. Lovelace. Cadet Captain Wallace L. Giles. Cadet Master Sgt. Eugene F. Olive, and Cadet Master Sgt. Jackson A. Henley. ' PCcf t e ' First row, left to right: Cadets John P. Spoone, Osby S. Clark, Alpheus D. Banks, Charles A. HoUingsworth, Robert E. Jones. Larry G. Bailey, and Aaron A. Friedman. Second row: Cadets Harrell E. Mabe. Jasper D. Boyd. Dennis .Moore Connor, Harry J. Lawler. Gerald Drum, and George C. Dixon. Third row: Cadets Christopher G. Browning, Larry F. Culp, Hector A. Black, Amos D. Hardee, George L. Jackson, and Jackson A. Henley. 62«tcC S uadn ' 0«t 7 - D First row. left to right: Cadets Gary E. Treon. Paul .S. Oliver. Donald W. Price. Bobby S. Warren, William K. Worthington, Leslie M. Martin, Edvvard K. Whaley, and Robert L. Needs. Second row: Gene G. Mercer, James F. Watson, David A. Roseveare. Mike G. Riddick. Harold D. McCain. Thomas T. Turner. Charles M. Uzzell. and Thomas A. Farlow. Third row: Cadets Jack B. Koebber- ling. Wallace B. Lewis. Charles L. Shepard. Jimmie D. Spell, James E. Trice, James H. Mercer, Ronald Stephens, and William B. Page. f - ( i a ' ■?! : ' S -I ' ' ' ] - ' j HTI CLARICE MERRITT -4 ' M-41 7 ' S First row, left to right: Cadets Paul Davenport. Thomas R. Gainer, William G. Flowers, Cedric M. Johnson, Thomas L. O ' neal, and Charles Hoffman. Second row: Cadets Edward Lee, Darrell W. Hurst, Stacy A. Wells, Edward J. Boado. and Rov D. West. Third row: Cadets Ed Stone, Melvin P. Edwards, James S. Fulford, and William E. Vinson. Left to right: Cadet Airman 1st Donald W. Price, Cadet Master Sgt. Wade H. Nixon, Cadet Cap- tain Max L. Cameron, Cadet Lt. Charles W. McNeill, Cadet Major Roy Knight, Cadet Master Sgt. David E, Lane, Cadet Cap- tain James W. Clark, and Cadet Master Sgt. John L. Gray. 63td S uauOtoft ' Pi4 7 ' First row, left to right: Cadets Roger H. Clark, Graham W. Mallard, Phillip R. Williams, Ernest M. Singletary, Kirby P. Branch, William W. Merritt. and Gordon E. Robinson. Second row: Cadets Joseph A. Pond, Ralph L. Zehring, Reubin D. Stocks, James 0. Deans, Kenneth H. Bryson, and Willard K. Baker. Third row: Cadets Carl E. Malpass, Luby E. Rouse, Robert L. Spense, and Thurman R. Hardee. ?5 W S ueuOutK Sfrotuion, ir N, • U At leUc Mr m« ' I gg V V? ' ? ' ► ' M :rv:i ' ' i H v-.r ' poot zCC Minus the services of many veteran performers due to graduation, Coach Jack Boone ' s fighting charges faced the season with visions of better days ahead. The season was one plagued with alarming injuries to vital men needed to operate a seasoned football team for East Carolina. Thus, frequently through the schedule, the young players were given much of the burden to carry. The earlier contests served as a preview of the powerful aggregations which the Buccaneers will field in the near future. For the second straight year the Christians of Elon felt the sting of the dominating Pirate lash as they suffered a 19-7 setback. Even though the Pirates journeyed to unfamiliar ground on that occasion, the fiery winning spirit paved the way for victory. Once again the old grads made their way back to College Stadium to see the latest edition of the Pirates of East Carolina. Under the capable leadership of quarterback Gary Mattocks, the Pirate gridders bested North State foe Western Carolina by a score of 20-19, as some 12,000 Homecoming fans roared their ap- proval. Motivated by the surge of spirit displayed by the large throng of spectators, the men of Coach Jack Boone responded with an enthusiastic drive that had been lacking in earlier contests during the season. The result was victory well-earned. Another host of veterans will depart from the pigskin scene at the end of this season and their absence will be noticed by Pirate fans. Nevertheless, barring injuries, next year ' s edition should prove to be one of the most powerful teams under the tutelage of Coach Boone. The youth movement will be a year older — one which has had its share of experience. %k Dick Cherry and Ray Pennington. Pirate co-captains, confer with Coach Boone on pre-game strategy. Fleet Tommy Nash scores cheering Pirates. another thrilling T. D. for .jn SB F . - Hr srf ' !1 Tt - If : Fullback George Slaughter heads for the sidelines for a well-earned rest. A determined E. C. Pirates ' Team fights its way for valualile yardage. Western Carolina tacklers snare a trapped Pirate. The Buccaneers stress conditioning prior to another big game. Quarterback Dick Cherry is finally brought to a stop by a Norfolk Navy tackier. 3ob Lilley ends any scoring ide SVestern Carolina back. the mind of this - i: Maynard, HendirMjii. and Edwa practice at College Stadium. prepare for another rigid pre-game Dick Mund talie- 1., the an of his bruising line play. Pennington and Dennis team to break reverse play by Norfolk Navy. Charlie Hoover nurses an injury suffered at the hands of conference foe Western Carolina. Gary Mattocks finds an opening and set-; his sights on pay din. Head Coach Boone maps strategy with coache Smith and Mallory. Norfolk Navy defenders try desperately to stop an East Carolina conversion attempt. Standout back James Speight begins an end run against a pursuing group of Navy tacklers Tommy Nash prepares to meet a Norfolk Navy player as James Faircloth approaches to assist his teammate. Mattocks starts his favorite option play against the Catamounts of Western Carolina. James Speight finds the going rough as Western Carolina de- fenders close in. Ken Burgess starts off in pursuit of a Western Carolina speedster. A Norfolk Navy tackier is given the stiff-arm by halfback Bobby Perry. 1 1 ' ' Flying Bobby Perry is brought to a stop by a host of enemy lacklers. i , Maynard closes in on fleet Richmond back. Fullback Maynai.i pi. k? Guard Emory closes in from behind attempting to stop Spider pass play. Fierce line play takes place in the East Carolina-Richmond fray. Pirate tacklers bring enemy back to a halt. Jim Henderson Tommy Waggoner James Faircloth Lee Atkinson Gary Mattocks Charlie Bishop Tommy Nash Charlie Hoover Robert Maynard Bill Helms First tow: Turner. Skeeter. Bishop, Mattocks, Zehring, Holland, Patterson, Pennington, Cherry, Perry, Henderson, Atkinson, Hanford, Speight, L. Lilley, Blair, Coach Mallory. Second row: Coach Boone, Trainer Brewer, Manager Dickens, Slaughter, Jones, Gay, Barnett. Hoover, Popov, Brooks, Larimore, Emory, Burgess, Waggoner, Monds, Overton, Holmes, Coach Smith, Matthews. Third row: Helms, Nash. B. Lilley. Clark, Wickizer, Beale, Chesson, Baltruse, Howell. Dennis, Helms, Guess, Edwards, Maynard. Faircloth. James Speight Howard Beale Coach Jack Boone Carlton Matthews The loss of senior star J. C. Thomas, plus the plight of find- ing the right team combination, gave Coach Howard Porter quite a lot to think about as the 1956-57 cage season began for East Carolina. Once again, the Purple and Gold offered a promising group of performers, but North State Conference opponents such as Lenoir Rhyne and Elon also boasted fine talent. First blow of the young season came when the highly publicized home winning streak was broken at the hands of the Bears from Lenoir Rhyne. This defeat marked the end of a consecutive streak of fifty wins for the Pirates. Among the veterans used by Coach Porter throughout the season were: captain Don Harris, forward Nick Nichols, guards Freddie James and Harold Ingram, and center Guy Mendenhall. To this group was added the likes of sophomores Charlie Adams and Joe Plaster. Early season wins recorded by the Pirates included victories over Catawba, Guilford, and Appalachian in the conference and highly rated Belmont Abbey and McCrary in non-league play. Injuries to key players during the season helped slow down the Pirate cagers, but a strong reserve strength took up this slack. Supported by a large turnout at each game played at Memorial Gymnasium, the Pirates exhibited some of their best displays of talent on the home court. As with previous teams under the tutelage of Coach Porter, the determined will to win was always present. First row: Coach Porter, Riddick, Adams, Ingram. James. Coach Smith. Second row: Dennis, Nichols, Lewis, Men- denhall, Plaster, Smothers, Hales, Harris. Scrapiron James scores as two frustrated Eagle look on. i ' i All-conference Harris makes another famous hook shot for a winning cause. Mendenhall starts the Pirate fast break machine. Forward Nick Nichols lets go of a soaring jump shot. James lays up another goal. Pirate activity under an enemy basket. Harold Ingram jumps high to avoid a McCrary Captain Don Harris reaches high to block a block. Guilford scoring attempt. I olomons, Plaster, and Hales engage in some Mendenhall taps in a goal for the Purple and ossession tactics. Gold. Sophomore Charlie Adams drives in for a sc It seems like Nichols can do no wrong againt the Eagles. Roy Dennis makes a timely contribution to the Pirate victory drive. Harris engages in a scramble under the basket. A perfect shot, Harris in action. Forward Harold Ingram seems a determined scorer. High scoring Charlie Adams. 282 Mendenfaall prepares to make ail important block. Sa e aU For the second consecutive year, the Pirate diamonders unleashed a brand of baseball which won them the North State Conference title. Combining timely hitting and strong pitching, the men of Coach Jim Mallory once again dominat- ed league play to bring East Carolina the crown. Pitching greatly aided the Pirate cause throughout the season. Such seasoned performers as Charlie Russell, Bill Loving, and Mac Cherry formed the core of the most feared mound staff in the North State. The clutch play in tight con- tests helped pave the way for the Pirates against a schedule which included the likes of Western Carolina, Hi gh Point, and Elon in conference competition and such a non-conference foe as Wake Forest. The Pirates were a team surrounded with an extreme amount of pressure. Since the end of last season they had been picked to repeat as champions due to the returning segment of veterans and outstanding newcomers. With the realization of this challenge, Coach Mallory guided his Pirates in regaining the poise displayed in the previous campaign. Next season will find the Pirates once again laden with an abundance of veteran and promising talent. The warnings have been posted for continued dominance on the part of East Carolina. JERRY STEWART First TOW. Watts, Sanderson, Reep, Lilley, Baker, Stewart, Stevens, Zehring. Second tow: Treon, Lilley, Turner, Clark, Long, Russell, Lewis, Manager Ready. Third row: Harris, McPherson, Pennington, Loving, Smothers, Harkey, Cherry, Bowen. GENE TURNER i I BUCKY REEP NICK SMOTHERS 285 Smothers, Sanderson, Stewart, and Reep, infielders of championship caliber. JAMES SANDERSON BOBBY CLARK Pennington, Turner, Lilley, Long, Clark, and Stevens, outfield strength in abundance. BERMEY STEVENS DOUG WATTS Sharkey, Loving, Cherry, Russell, and Lilley, the Pirate pitching staff. BOBBY LILLEY Catchers, Zehring, Bowen, and Watts. CHARLIE RUSSELL ' Tsp t Coach James Miller served his initial season as track coach for East Carolina and in the process guided the Pirates to the North State Conference championship. Blessed with a host of returning performers, the Pirate track team made shambles of the conference meet as they broke several records. Elon ' s Christians were a distant second as the cindermen avenged last year ' s close loss. The consistent point makers for the Pirates were Jim Henderson, Bob Maynard, Bobby Patterson, Charlie Bishop, Cliff Buck, Eddie Hurst, and Eddie Dennis. In the conference meet, speed merchant Jim Henderson was selected as the outstanding performer. The track schedule brought victory over Hampden Sydney College, Atlanta Christian, and Newport News Apprentice School. In a triangular meet with N. C. State and Wake Forest, East Carolina finished a very close second behind State. This fine caliber of rivals proved the Pirates were ready to meet larger schools on even terms. Speedster Jim Henderson receives some helpful pointers from Coach J. 0. Miller First row: Assistant Coach Collier, Silverthome, Meads, Del La Cruz, Buck, Morse, Patterson. Second row: Hender- son, Maynard, Rose, Dennis, Holmes, Barnett, Dickerson, Scribner, Bishop, Coach Miller. CKKiT, . n ; ' :J ll r i EDDIE DENNIS CHARLIE BISHOP A t -, ' ---., T ai BOBBY PATTERSON ROBERT MAYNARD 289 JIM HKXDEHSON LYNN BARNETT CLIFF BUCK JOE HOLMES % %: ■•• FOSTER MORSE ( -,i ' ' . ; ! ' ■s.v BOBBY GAY JIM MEADS EDDIE HURST € U€C4 East Carolina ' s tennis team came into its own under the leadership of Coach Ray Martinez. Composed of skillful veterans and outstanding newcomers, the Pirate netters ended the domin- ance of arch rival High Point as they shared the conference title with High Point and Guilfoi ' d. the 1956 season saw tennis gather new laurels for the college athletic program. Maurice Everett, one of the most highly regarded players in the area, led the way for the Pirates throughout the season. This out- standing performer was supported by the likes of Gene Lilley, Gill Underwood, James Blake, Al Webb, and Mike Katsias. Among the opponents who suffered defeat at the hands of this spirited team were High Point, Elon, Atlantic Christian, Lenoir Rhyne, and Guilford in conference play. The netters also met such formidable teams as Kenyon of Ohio, Wake Forest, College of Charleston, and N. C. State. At the conference tourney. East Carolina captured honors as Everett garnered the singles crown and Underwood and Webb battled into the semi-finals in doubles. Next season, the Pirates will be minus the services of Lilley, Webb, and Underwood. Re- turnees Everett, Blake, and Katsias will combine with a talented group of newcomers to retain possession of this fast rise to prominence. North State Conference champion Everett receives Martinez. igratulations from Coach Ra Coach Martinez, Everett, Lilley, Underwood, Blake, and Katsias. GILL UNDERWOOD GENE LILLEY MIKE KATSIAS JAMES BLAKE ALBERT WEBB JOEL FARRAR FRED SEXTON HAROLD BECK M IRA LAND Suffering from the loss of conference champion Claude King, the linksmen of East Carolina lost their position of supremacy in North State Conference matches. The majority of the team had little experience to offer against their opponents. The Pirates suffered their losses in stride as they experienced their first losing season in many years. Coach Porter ' s men turned in better showings as the season progressed. Next year the Pirate golfers will seek to recapture their lost prestige among conference foes. Fred Sexton is one of the veterans who will play an important part in this drive on the part of East Carolina. Land, Outland, Beck, and Sexto t RADDY HOLTON Land tries an iron shot. on blasts out of ?and. 295 Co-captain BOB SAWYER Co-captain DICKIE DENTON JIM MEADS KEN MIDYETTE Seoii ftuniH The third season of swimming at East Carolina left one evident fact for all to survey — from the obscurity of a one-win first season, the Pirate mermen under the guidance of Coach Ray Martinez have taken the spotlight as one of the most promising swimming powers in the South. When the Pirates were on display at Memorial Pool, they exhibited the determined ability that has made them a winning team. Sparkling efforts were turned in by such a host of participants as Bob Sawyer, Jim Meads, Jack Koebberling, Harold McKee, Dickie Denton, Teddy Gartman, and Ken Midyette. Others who aided this team effort were Sidney Oliver, Steve Wilkerson, Mike Williamson, Herb Consolvo, and Glenn Dyer. The mermen met and conquered the majority of teams such as William and Mary College, Uni- versity of Georgia, Davidson, Washington and Lee University, V. M. I., V. P. I. and N. C. State. It was a demanding series of events in each meet for a team lean in resei-ve power, but the ability on hand met the need. With the loss of only Denton next year and new performers who will build reserve strength, the Pirates of East Carolina may well reach the goal of an all-winning season. Seat ed: Manager A. B. Benfield. First row: Denton, McKee, Sawyer, Williamson, Wilkerson, Meads, Midyette, Dyer. Second row: Churn, Oliver, Consolvo, Gartman, Koebberling, Coach Martinez. HAROLD McKEE JACK KOEBBERLING GLENN DYER BILL CHURN SIDNEY OLIVER 4 cuitcc iu The Aquatics Club of East Carolina has a mixture of varsity swimmers and those students who possess a sincere interest in the promotion of activities dealing with the water sport. At the present time there is a membership of about thirty active members. The club offers an invitation to all inter- ested in aquatics to join its ranks. All the members look forward to the monthly meeting which allows them a chance to take part in a recreational swimming period together. Chief topic of discussion at the meetings centers about finding new ways of creating interest in the college swimming program. The main objectives of the club are: the handicapped swim clinic, the annual high school swim meet, and the promotion of the swimming team with students on campus. An annual water show and the sale of shower shoes serve as the means of securing finances. This year the club aided in the purchase of swimming blazers for the team and paid expenses to send several students to Florida at Christmas to attend water clinics. First row: Whitty, Wilkerson, Meads, McKee, Williamson. Second row: Miss Graff, Hancoth, Parker, Davis, Stallings, Hammond, Merritt, Griffin, Midyette, Dyer. Third row: Coach Martinez, Koebberling, Gartman, Holton, Oliver, Denton, Sawyer. A water figure represents precision, skill, and grace by the water lovelies. The Aquanymphs are women students at the college who enjoy swimming to the extent that they devote endless time to become better swim- mers. Practicing weekly at the college pool, the Aquanymphs stress precision, skill, and grace in performing their intricate ballet numbers. During the spring quarter, the Aquanymphs pre- sent a water ballet. This ballet performance is one which stresses precision movement on the part of all participants in the show. During the swimming season much interest is displayed by the students concerning this event. The girls also play hosts to visiting groups similar to themselves who receive invitations to the college for performances at swimming meets. The girls are excellent good will ambassadors for water sports here at East Carolina. Jackie Parker, Carolyn Rich, Kay Prytherch, Joyce Gwaltney, Gail Dilthey, Nancy Jones, Martha Jane Hammond. Picture life of W. R. A. activities. PRESIDENT JANIE STALLINGS The Women ' s Recreation Association of East Carolina College is a club for wom en students who wish to pailicipate in recreational activities. These activities include intramural tournaments in basket- ball, volleyball, and tennis. The themes of good sportsmanship and physical conditioning, which are a part of the purpose of the W.R.A., are stressed in these team games. This year ' s officers are: President, Janie Stallings; Vice President, Jo Evans; Secretary, Sylvia Beasley; and Treasurer, Ann Wilson. Miss Nell Stallings is the sponsor for the group. Members of the Women ' s Recreation Association pictured below are First row: Ann Wilson, Janie Stallings, Sylvia Beasly, Jo Evans. Second tow: Charlotte Fitchett, Betty Lee, Lavon Forbes, Jo Spencer. Third row: Hilda Roberts, Rita Mann, Carolyn Fulghum, Pat Dunn. Several members were absent when this picture was taken. p:.( ( Aeen£ecicCe t Every college looks with pride on its cheerleaders. East Carolina is no exception. Headed by Jane Crofton, this spirited group has aided the athletic program tremendously. Through their leadership, the spirit among students has continued to show improvement. Leading the chants and cheers at varsity athletic events such as football and basket- ball, they played a most prominent role. During the Homecoming weekend, the girls were constantly seen sparking student interests. Throughout the year, much time is devoted to practice in order to present better and clever rou- tines. Chosen by a faculty-student committee, the girls reflect a sincere interest in spreading the proud spirit of the college abroad. A tense throng awaits the kickoff which will signal the beginning of another gridiron spectacle at College Stadium. Bud Herring, Jane Smith, Elizabeth Larkins, Ja Joy Jordan, Pat Simonds, Clark Taylor. Hodges, Peggy Kepley, Jane Crofton, Betty Philips, Rachel Lang, C ? 1 21 n 4- ;::;: v; If f® (iiC •sm ' fefL mAmmm !«r-n5W f . .U- v of 1 1 - jlii : ill Hi ' ■■ ' : ' ' - ■ ' ■ ■ • i i..; ' : ' - --- ' ' ' ' ' fSSttdiotSioe ft . J WNCT Jackson ' s Shoe Store A. B. Ellington Company Belk— Tyler ' s Willard Webb Insurance Best Jewelry Company Jimmy Smith, Printer C. Heber Forbes Williams Sport Shop Smith Motel John Flanagan Buggy Co. Dixie Lunch Garris Grocery Company Bostic — Sugg Furniture Co., Inc. V. A. Merritt Sons L eAnne Beauty Shop Smith Studio Bissette ' s Harrison ' s Drug Store Mary Ann ' s Wagner — Waldrop Motors, Inc. Beddingfield ' s Berry Bostic Son H. L. Hodges Company Silo Restaurant The College Shop Saieed ' s Stokes Hudson Barber Shop Cozart ' s Super Market Blount — Harvey Company Student Supply Store White Chevrolet Company Proctor Hotel Hollowell ' s Drug Store Bright Leaf Motors, Inc. Olde Towne Inn First Federal Savings Loan Association Kares Restaurant Ormond Wholesale Company Cliff ' s Oyster Bar Larry ' s Shoe Store Varsity Gulf Station Evans Recreation Harris Rogers Pitt Hardware Company The Home Building Loan Association Jim ' s Quick Lunch Dora ' s Tower Grill Pepsi Greenville Chamber of Commerce Brody ' s, Inc. Carolina Dairies Pitt Theatre Heath ' s Carolina Office Equipment Co. The Daily Reflector Dairy Ranch Ridgeway ' s Happy ' s Quick Lunch Rainbow Cleaners Laundry Orkin Meadowbrook Drive In College Esso Station Congratulations to East Carolina College Class of ' 57 Fronn EAST CAROLINA ' S NO. TELEVISION STATION Your Co-Workers on Many a Fine ECC - Produced TV Program A. HARTWELL CAMPBELL. General Manager JACKSON ' S Stationery SHOE STORE School Supplies A. B. ELLINGTON Better Shoes Reasonably Priced for the Entire Family COMPANY 422 Evans Street 509 DICKERSON AVE. GREENVILLE. N. C. GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WILSON ELIZABETH CITY FARMVILLE WASHINGTON TARBORA Compliments of KINSTON AHOSKIE GOLDSBORO WILLIAMSTON ROCKY MOUNT BELK- TYLER ' S Greenville, North Carolina SERVING ALL EASTERN CAROLINA WILLARD AND WEBB DIAMONDS We Are Direct Importers INSURANCE Fifty - four Years Experience Finest Quality — Lowest Prices 120 East Fifth Street BEST JEWELRY COMPANY GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Greenville North Carolina JIMMY SMITH Smart Clothes for Women Commercial Printing • Embossing Booklets • Pamphlets • Invitations C. HEBER FORBES 521 Cotanche Street Phone 2878 GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Greenville, North Carolina WILLIAMS SPORT SHOP COMPLETE SPORTS for the SPORTSMAN ' 206 East Fifth Street PHONE 2804 SMITH MOTEL Air Conditioned Private Baths NEW Highway I I South of City Limits TELEPHONE NO. 5210 Established 1866 90 Years Service DIXIE LUNCH A Good Place to Eat Good Food Means Good Health ' GARRIS GROCERY COMPANY Fancy Groceries • Better Meats Corner East Fifth and Cotanche GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA BOSTIC-SUGG FURNITURE CO,. INC. J. R. Laughinghouse and Son, Owner EVERYTHING HOME ' leadershIp SALE f ptii F ' . ■Ir ' lsfcjv ' OR Evans Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA General Electric Appliances V. A. MERRITT AND SONS Greenville North Carolina LeANNE BEAUTY SHOP Air Conditioned 109 East 4th Street The Portraits in This Yearbook Were Made By SMITH STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS Official Porlrait Phofographer for the 1957 Buccaneer 12 E. HARGETT STREET RALEIGH. 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Christnnas decorat- ing on the bulletin board in the Stu- dent Union takes a lot of work but is much fun. — A— Abbott, Mamie; Kinston 108 Abernethy. Susan Rebecca; Nashville 125 Adams, Bettv Sue; Greenville 126 Adams, Carlton Jay; Greei ill.- 108 Adams, Charles Henry; Carv 108 Adams, David Earl; VanrelMnu 126 Adams, James Francis; Seaford, Del _ 126 Adams, Martha Jane; Faison _. 126 Adams. Patricia Ann; Southport 34 Adams, William Culnreth; Faison 108 Adcock, Frederick D. ; Durham 126 Aiken, Mary Lynn; Fuquay — 126 Alcock, Annette; Bridgeton 126 Aldridee, Joseph William. Jr.; La Grange... 88 Aldridge. William Dale; Snow Hill 108 Alexander. Edith Francoise; Roper 34 Alexander, Rosalind Elfreth; Roper 126 Alford. Lester Elbert, Jr.; Whitakers 83 Alford, Robert Wilfrid; Tarboro... 108 Alford. Shirley Ann; Burlington 34 Allen. Betsv Ross; Elizabethtown 126 Allen. James Claude; Farmville 34 Allen, Marjorie Lee; Four Oaks.. 126 AUigood. Betty Lou; Washington 126 Allison. Dr. James D .24 Allman, Patricia Bunn; Zebulon .- 108 Alston, Patricia S.; Warrenton... 88 Altman, Violet E 24 Aman. Sarah Catherine: Jacksonville 88 Anderson, James Harold: Rncky Mount 3.5 Anderson, Norman William: R.ukingham 108 Anderson. Tanya Vone; Fountain 88 Anderson. William Edward; Raleigh 35 Andrews. Edward Thomas; Robersonville ... 108 Andrews, John Cleveland, Jr.; .Ayden 88 Andrews, Lillie .Margaret; Williamston 108 Andrews, Marvin Lee; Farmville 108 Anthony, Richard Bryant; Walstonburg 88 Archer, Harry James, Jr.; Portsmouth .35 Armstrong, Avis Alton: New Bern 35 Armstrong, Euclid DuVal, Jr.; New Bern 126 Armstrong, Shirley Styron: Oriental 108 Armstrong, William Clark; Wallace .88 Arnett, June Lynn; Charlotte 145 Arnold. William Vance; Greenville 88 Arthur. -Mona Fay; Beaufort 144 Asbell, Sara Margaret: Tyner 108 Ashley, Betty Joann; Whiteville 35 Ashworth, Mary Elmer; Fuquay Springs 145 Aswell, Shelva Jean; Four Oaks 108 Atack, Patricia Mar ' ; Richmond, Va. 126 Atkins, Barbara Ann; Littleton _ _ 88 Atkins, Jacqueline Dolores: Sanford — 108 Atkinson, Nonie; Cove City — 35 Austin, Betty Raye; Aurora 126 Austin, Grady Stone; Hatteras 126 Austin, Mary Ann; Sanford 35 Austin, Sandra Hearst ; Four Oaks 126 Autry, Elizabeth Marie; Clinton... - 126 Autry, Joilet ; Falcon - 88 Avery, Doris Lee; Beaufort —.144 Avery, Ernest Monzell; Kinston ....126 Aycock, Carolyn; Pantego 108 Aycock, Katie Jo; Micro -.126 Aycoth, Shirley Ann; Carolina Beach 126 Aydlett, Nathaniel T., II; Elizabeth City 108 Babb, Martha Rose; Roanoke Rapids 126 Babson, Ogden ; Roseboro 35 Badgett, Georgia E.; Mount Airy 103 Bagley, George Vernon; HobbsviUe — 88 Bagwell, Kay Ellen; Raleigh 126 Bailey, George G., Jr.; Everetts — 35 Bailey, Larry Glenn; Faison 126 Bain, James H.; Kinston _. _..127 Baines, Marshall Lee; Nashville 35 Baird, Robert Grover; Roanoke Rapids ....36 Baker, Ben Larry; Zebulon 108 Baker, Dorothy Carolyn; Zebulon 127 Baker. E. W.: Elizabeth City ...89 Baker, Florence Louise: Elizabeth City 36 Baker, Gene P.; Greenville 89 Baker, Howard I.; Erwin... 127 Baker, Jackie Lee; Badin . 108 Baker, Mary Sue; Badin.... 145 Baker, Patsy .-inn; Greenville 109 Baker, Rebecca McDonald; Carthage 89 Baker, Willard Kent; Ehzabeth City 127 Baker. Worth Eugene 24 Ballance, Charles Baxter; Greenville 109 Ballance, Esther Anne; Fremont 36 Ballance, Robert Osbern, Jr.; Manteo . 89 Ballance. William Davis : Manteo....... ...127 Baltnush, John P.; Waterbury, Conn 127 Banks. Alpheus Dewey; Trenton 127 Banks, Greenville, Jr. ' ; Maple 36 Banks, Rosalie; Grantsboro .127 Baragbimian. Krikor; Bagdad, Iraq 89 Barbara, Barbara Ann; Greenville 127 Barber, Sadie Marie: Clinton 127 Barefoot, James E.; Dunn 109 Barefoot, Noah B.; Salemburg 127 Barfield, Pegg Ruth: Dunn 36 Barker, Ann .Mc. den: Semora .109 Barker, Hilda Jean; New Hill 127 Barlow. Kenneth Alan; Hollister 89 Barnacascel. Ann Elizabeth; Windsor 127 3arnes. Allie Mae; Coats ...-89 Barnes, Dave Louis; Rocky Mount 89 ?arnes, Doris Miriam; Chadbourn 127 .iarnes, Frances Yvonne; Newport 145 Barnes, .Mary Elizabeth; Garland 127 Barnett, Lynn Morris; Alexandria, Va 109 Earnhardt, Stephen Worth; Delco 89 Barnhill. June Elizabeth; Greenville 145 Barnhill, Norma Josephine; Greenville 89 Barrett, Agnes W....... -.24 Barrett. Patricia Dean; Oak City 127 Barrington, Jay Franklin; Grimesland 36 Barwick, Doris Jean; Seven Springs. — 109 Bass, Annette Rose; Four Oaks 127 Bass, Edward Lee; Black Creek 127 Bass, John Edwin: Newton Grove -89 Bass, Mozelle; Spring Hope... 36 Bass, Raymond Andrew, Jr.; Halifax 36 Batchelor, Barbara Ann; Spring Hope 109 Batchelor, James W.; Richlands. 109 Batchelor, Margaret Ann; Rocky Mount 127 Bateman, Deryl Lee; Durham _ .89 Batten, John A.; Whiteville — 36 Batts, Leslie Davis; Magnolia 36 Batts. Letitia; Chinquapin 109 Baucom, Nellie Ruth; Monroe _-..127 Baxter, Carolyn E.; Pompano Beach, Fla 144 Baynes, George Robinson; Summerfield..-„.109 Beal, Murphy Dean; Cumnock 127 Beam, Chranson; Lincolnton.. 89 Beaman, James Thomas; Farmville 37 Beaman, Jesse Vause; Wendell. 89 Beard. Wayne A.; Jamesville 127 Beasley, Culaye Holmes; Dunn 37 Beasley, Sylvia Mae; Raleigh - 109 Beatty, Patricia Charles; Greenville..-- -.127 Beck, Beverly; Greenville.. --145 Beck, Harol(5 Thompson; Asheboro 37 Beckwith, William Dewey; Apex 127 Becton, Ralph Neal; Goldsboro 109 Belch, Katherine Odom; Ahoskie 37 Bell, Agnes; Rocky Mount. 109 Bell, Joyce Fay; Farmville.. 127 Bell, Lacy Moore, Jr. ; Corrie _ 109 Bellamy, William E.; Rockingham 109 Benfield, Joe Stanley; Morganton. — 109 Benfield, Richard Allen; Newton 109 Benner, James Charles; Sanford — 127 Bennett, Ernest Everett; Conotoe .37 Bennett, Patricia Ann; Edward -127 Bennett, John ; Ph.D 24 Benson, Jimmy Glenn ; Garner 89 Benton, Ann Grissom; Chadbourn 109 Benton, Elihue Parks; Plymouth... 127 Berryhill, Alexander Mack; Charlotte 127 Berryman, Jane Claire; Greenville. -.127 Bersch, William Olney, Jr. ; New Bern .127 Bestedl, Marylyn Olive; Greenville.. .89 Belhune, Alexandria Best; Linden 127 Beverly, Richard James; Lewiston 109 Biggs, Dennis Marion; Williamston 127 Bilbro, Carolyn Elizabeth; Washington 109 B ing, Kenneth L.; Ph.D 24 Bishop, Jimmy C; Cramerton 89 Bizzell, Alma B.; -M.A. 23 Bizzell, Shelby Jean; Snow Hill 109 Black, Hal O.ndra: Waro — .89 Black, Hector Alfred: Fayetteville 127 Black, William Donald; Whiteville .....127 Blades, Carietta; Elizabeth City. 109 Blake, James Lowell; Jacksonville 37 Blanchard, Barbara Faye ; Morehead City .127 Blanchard, Edna; Wallace 127 Bland, Charlie Durwood; Kinston 109 Bland, Imogene; Gaffney, S. C 89 Bland, Sarah Pickett; Kenansville 37 Blanford, Virginia Caroline; New Bern 109 Blanton, Barbara Jean; Teachey -...89 Blevins, Harry B.; Elizabeth City ...- 37 Blue, Janet Lynn; Carthage 109 Blue, Peggy Joyce; Carthage 37 Blue, ' i ' ilma Grey; Carthage 37 Boado, Edward Joseph; Wilmington 127 Bodkin, Arthur Franklin; Greenville 38 Bolton, Betty Jean; Warrenton 127 Bolton, Ivey A.; Warrenton 109 Bomberger, Barbara Drew; Southport — 127 Bond, Austin D.; Ph.D..._ 27 Bonner, Leon D.; Aurora 109 Bonner, Rupert R.; Aurora 38 Boone, Robert Lee; M.A 24 Boone, Sandra Jean; Burlington 109 Booth, Mars Kenneth; Jacksonville 109 Bordeaux, Angus Foster; New Bern —.89 Boseman, Flora Ruth; Enfield 127 Bostic, Annie Carolyna; Kenansville 127 Bowden, James Jarman, HI; Kenansville .89 Bowden, Mary Eleanor; Faison 127 Bowen, Betty Low; Bath 144 Bowen, Hoyd Clinton; Belhaven 109 Bowen, Jene R.; Southern Pines 89 Bowen, Nancy Patricia; Aurora 127 Bowen, Patricia Faye; Williamston 127 Bowen, Verna Faye: Ayden 127 Bowen, Willa Rae; Rocky Mount 38 Bowers. George W.; Greenville 38 Bowers. Harold Eugene; Draper 38 Bowers, Martha Ann; Norlina 127 Bowles, Jean; Beaufort 145 Bowling. Edward Lee; Broadway 127 Bowman. Elizabeth .Ann; Liberty 109 Bowman, Hilda Sue; Germanton 109 Bowman. Judy Starr; Graham 109 Boyce. John Paul; Washington 127 Boyd. Barbara J.: Lenoir 109 Boyd, Bill Marshall, Jr.; Portsmouth, Va 89 Boyd, Claud .Melvin; Grimesland 127 Boyd. Danell Milton; Rocky Mount 89 Boyd, David Cleveland, Jr.; Greenville 109 Boyd, Glennis Greene; Nelson, Virginia— .127 Boyd, Gwendolyn Paul; Fayetteville 38 Boyd, Jaspet Dean; Greenville 127 Boyd, Nancy Cooper; Nashville 38 Boyd, William Ashford; New Bern 127 Boyette, June Iris; Wilson 127 Bovette, Purvis Elton; Raleigh 109 Boykin, Sylvia Lolita; Sims 38 Braddv, Abner S.; Bath _. 38 Bradley. Annette T.; Littleton 109 Bradley, Carolyn Muriel; Fuquay Springs 109 Bradley. Gary E.: Sanford 144 Bradshaw. Betty Ruth; Kinston 38 Bradshaw. Patricia; Kinston 109 Brady, Jane Henderson; Wilmington 145 Brake. Margaret Frances; Rocky Mount 39 Branch, Dorothy Elane; Greenville 39 Branch. Faye Larkin; Winterville 39 Branch. Kirby Pulnel; Greenville _ __..128 Branch. Martha Ann; Greenville 128 Branch. Robert H.; Greenville 89 Brandon, Dorothy; C.P.A 24 Brandon, Tony Morgan; Roxboro -....128 Brannock, Patsy Caroline; Raleigh .128 Bray, Lloyd J., Sr.; Greenville 24 Bray, Lloyd Jones, Jr.; Greenville 39 Breiner, Charles F.; Valler Stream, N. Y. . 128 Brewer, Ann Louise; Greenville 109 Brewer. Elvin Ray; Greenville 109 Brewster. Lawrence F.; Ph.D 24 Brice. Franklin Bryan; Wilson 128 Briges. Betty Frances; Reidsville 109 Briley, Barbara Carolyn; Polkton 109 Briley. Harold Judson; Grimesland 89 Brinn. Priscilla June; Bath 128 Brinson. Bonnie Jean; Beaufort 145 Britt. Alyce Rae; Fairmont 109 Britt, Barbara Allen; Goldsboro 109 Britt, David W.; Dublin 110 Britt, James Edwin; Milwaukee 128 Britt, Janice Jacqueline: Colerain 110 Britt, Nancy Elizabeth; Lumberton. 128 Britt, Sylvia Anne; Rowland 89 Britton, Linwood Patterson, Jr.; Ahoskie--128 Brock, Leon ; Clinton 39 Brooks, Anne Page; Roxboro 110 Brooks, Carol Marguerite; Brooklyn, N. Y 39 Brooks, Donald Lee; Norfolk, Va 110 Brooks. Jerry Thomas; Rockingham 89 Brooks, Sara Parkin; Beaufort .39 Broome, Grace Dawn; Washington 89 Broome, Horace Eugene; Concord .39 Broome, Robert Houston, HI; Raleigh 110 Brothers, Betty Sue; South Mills 110 Brown, Betty Lou W.; Ayden 89 Brown, Cecil Bennett; Greenville 110 Brown, Douglas L.; Rockingham. 39 Brown, Eugene Moseley; Greenville 110 Brown, Frances Winona; Kinston 128 Brown, Garland Lee; Magnolia .89 Brown, Jo Allen; Wilmington 39 Brown, Julian Monroe; Marshallberg. 128 Brown, Larry K.; M.C.A.S. Cherry Point... 110 Brown, Lawrence Atwood; Kinston 110 Brown, Nancy Alcock; Pollocksville 110 Brown, Nancy Marie; Princeton 128 Brown, Peggy Ann; Colerain 90 Brown, Sally Ruth; Goldsboro 128 Brown, Willette; Williamston 40 Browning, Christopher G.; Wilmington 128 Browning. E. R.; D.Ed _ 24 Browning. Warren Melton; Washingto n 90 Bryan. Betty J.; Garner 40 Bryan, Doris Mae; Lumberton 40 Bryan. Doris Rose; Vanceboro 90 Bryan. Jo Ann; Mount Olive _ 128 Bryan. Jennings R., Jr.; Raleigh 40 Bryan. Retha; Philadelphia, Miss. 40 Bryant. Alice Vernita; Cerro Gordo _ 40 Bryant. Frances Ellen; Spring Hope 144 Bryson, Kenneth Hayne; Hamlet 128 Bryson. Sarah Alice; Apex .40 Buchan. Shirley Best; Henderson 110 Buck, Charles Richard; Greenville 110 Buck, Clifton Russell; Portsmouth, Va. 90 Buck, Polly Faye; Greenville . 128 Buckley, Edward Gerald; Seaford, Del 128 Buckley, Richard John; Seaford, Del 110 Buckman, Thomas Franklin; Wash 128 Buffaloe, Margaret Ann; Littleton 128 Buffaloe, Patricia Lynn; Raleigh 110 Buie, David Raye; Winston-Salem. 128 Buie, Panthia Helen; Fayetteville.... _.._128 Bulla, Alfred Bradshaw, Jr.; Asheboro 110 Bullard, Dorothy Fay; Rockingham 90 Bullard, Franklin Eason; Greensboro 128 Bullock, Barbara Jean; Williamston 110 Bullock, Peggy Anne; Lumberton 90 Bullock, Willa Harper; Farmville 40 Bunn, Daphne Jean; Zebulon 110 Bunn, Sandra; Zebulon 110 Burchette, Ruth Jean; Holly Springs 90 Burden. Margaret King; Windsor 90 Burnham. Betty Ann; Plymouth... 128 Burriss, Bertram Murphy, Jr.; Southport 90 Burrus, Walter Speight; Engelhard. 145 Bush, Frank; Jacksonville 110 Butner, Richard Horner; Kinston 128 Butner, Roy Jackson; Havelock. 110 Butts, Betty Jo; Angler 40 Bynum, Lenora Cobb; Charlotte 128 Byrd, Ann Bynum; B.S 24 Byrd, Decoma Jane; Garner 40 Byrd, Harold Julian ; Elizabethtown 128 Byrd, Jacquline Frances; Windsor ...128 Byrd, Thomas Mixon; Henderson 41 Byrd, William Arthur; Goldsboro_ -128 Cain, Juliette Elizabeth; White Oak 128 Cain, Mary Willis; White Oak 90 Caison, Doris Jane; Kenansville 128 Caldwell, Nancy Ann; Gilead 110 Calhoun, Betty Pearl; Fayetteville 90 Cameron, Bonny Rhue; Sanford 128 Cameron, Kate .Marolyn; Kinston 110 Cameron, Max Franklin; Sanford 90 Cameron, Mildred Moore; Broadway 41 Cameron, Norman H.; M.A 24 Cameron, Patsy Ruth; Raeford 128 Campen, Mayola Borden; Ayden 90 Cannon, Lucille Vera; Farmville 128 Cannon, Richard Luby, Jr.; Vanceboro 110 Cannon, Shelba Moye; Ayden 110 Capps, Annette, Spring Lake 90 Capps, Mary Sylvia; Warrenton 128 Carawan, Grover Lee; Belhaven 41 Carawan, Lloyd Laurell; Mesic 110 Carawan, Ruby Elaine; Washington 110 Garden, Sallie Jean; Varina 128 Carmichael, William Howard; Raeford 41 Carpenter, Shirley Frances; Raleigh 145 Carr. Alvis Bryan. Jr.; Rocky Mount 41 Carr, Carole Ann; Wallace 110 Carr. Lily Rouse; M.A 24 Carr, Patti Marie; Clinton 41 Carr, Susan Elizabeth; Southport 128 Carraway, Bonnie Brown; Snow Hill 41 Carraway, Harlan B.; Newport .110 Carroll, Mary Jane; Hookerton 110 Carroll, Ralph Norwood, Jr.; Raleigh. .41 Carrow, Ernestine; Grimesland 145 Carson, Samuel D.; Williamston 41 Carter, Barbara Caroline; Shelby 110 Carter, Herbert L.; M.A -.. 24 Carter, Jane Grace; Carthage 128 Carter, Robert; D.F.A 24 Cartwright. Carrie Yvonne; Elizabeth City 90 Cartwright. Charletta; Elizabeth City 145 Case, Glenda Rae; Roanoke Rapids 90 Casey, Paul M.; Goldsboro _ 32 Cash, Sydna Caroline; Winston-Salem 90 Cashwell, Jewell Hope; Roseboro 128 Castellow, Eunice Frances; Conway 41 Gates, Alfred B., Jr.; First Sergeant 24 Caudill, Andrew W.; Tarboro ._ 90 Caulberg, Elna Glynn; Raleigh 145 Cauley, Mary; Fort BarnwelL 128 Cayton, Sanford Paul; Edenton 90 Chaffinch, Richard H.; Seaford, Del 128 Chaniblee, Anndala Marie; .Middlesex. 128 Chandler, Zelia Ames; Durham 110 Chandler, Vivian Kay; Durham ...128 Chappell, Hazel L.; Edenton _ 90 Chappell, Ted Pruden; Belvidere 128 Chason, Elizabeth Council; White Oak_ 145 Chason, Lloyd Ralph; Rocky Mount 42 Chauncey, Beatrice; M.-A 24 Cherry, Thomas Mack; Everetts 42 Cherry, Jack; Washington 90 Cherry, James Dillon; Williamston 110 Cherry, Margaret; Williamston 128 Cherry, Patsy Ann; Williamston 128 Chesson, Calvin White; Williamston 90 Chesson, Carole Elaine; Roper 90 Chinn, Franklin P.; Rocky Mount 42 Chrismon, P. La Visa; Brown Summit 110 Christopher, Betty J.; Portsmouth, Va 110 Churchill, Mack Wyatt ; Greenville 128 Churn,. William Leroy; Goldsboro 90 Clark, Gwendolyn Aileen; Greenville 110 Clark, Hazel Ruth; M.A 23 Clark, Helen Jean; Carthage 110 Clark, Helen Joanne; Siler City 42 Clark, James Horace; Durham 110 Clark, Jimmy Wilton; Sanford 90 Clark, Kenneth Lee; Sanford 110 Clark, Martha Rose; Everretts 128 Clark, Osby Sears; Apex 128 Clarke, Betsy Anne; Oxford 90 Clarke, Louis Wingfield; Engelhard 128 Clay, Howard Bunyan; Ph.D 24 Clay, Nancy Fleming; Creedmoor 110 Clay, Wiley Walton; Rocky Mount 128 Cleeve, Mary Ester; Wilmington 110 Cleve, William Edward, Jr.; Vanceboro 128 Coats, Bryan D.; Benson... 90 Cobbs, Betty Lillian; Mount Olive 128 Coburn, Eva Ann; Robersonville 110 Coburn, Linda Ruth; Roanoke Rapids 110 Coffey, Patsy Kinnamon; Winston-Salem 129 Cohen, Lillian Carmen; Jacksonville 110 Cole, Jean Lucille; Pinetops 42 Cole, Joyce Ann; Four Oaks 110 Cole, Lessie Lee; Durham 111 Coleman, Mrs. Helen .M.; Greenville 42 Coleman, Hubert A.; Ph.D 24 Coleman, .Myra Deanne; Whiteville 145 Coley, Phyllis Ann; Stem 42 Collier. Dorothy Jean; Clarkton 111 Collier, Eueene Thomas; Tabor City 111 Collier, Harry W.; Elizabeth City 129 Collier, Leon Dickson; Portsmouth, Va 111 Collins, Ike Stephen; Red Springs 129 Collins, Loretta Jane; Elizabeth City 145 Collins, Vernon W.; A.F.R.O.T.C 24 Colwell, Albert Woodrow; Clinton 129 Comer, Mary Ruth; Cameron..- 111 Conder. Barbara Speight ; Roanoke Rapids 42 Condor. James Richard; Hamlet 90 Cone. Nona Lee; .Middlesex 129 Congleton. Corrinne Adelaide: Littleton 129 Connell. Rachael Lee: Oxford 144 Conner, James Carlton; Kelford 129 Conner, Dennis M.. Jr.; Wrigbtsville Beach 129 Consolvo. Herbert Alvin: Norfolk, Va .--_129 Conway, Bobby Dean; Greenville 90 Conyers. Margaret Frances; Tarboro 90 Cook, George Allan; M.A 24 Cooke. Graham Eldridge; Mount Olive 129 Student— €iccdtcf DOiecton Cooke. Marcella Ann; Aulander 129 Cooke, Mattie Ann; Mount Olive.- - 42 Cooke, Molly Lou; Aulander 129 Cooper, James Robert; Faison. 129 Cooper, Louise Scott; Graham Ill Cooper, Lyle William, Jr.; Durham HI Cope, Patricia Ann; Fayelteville 42 Coppersmith. Annette; Elizabeth City 144 Corbett, Barbara Ann; Pinetops 43 Corbett, Benjamin C; Spring Hope 111 Corbett, Carolyn; Ayden 144 Corbett, Phyllis A.; Fountain. 129 Cordeiro, Raquel; Co ' rdoba. Argentina 32 Corey, Herbert S.; Greenville 90 Cottinaham, Patricia Ann; Rockingham 129 Cottle, Clarence Ray; Morehead City 111 Cottle, Ralph M.; Beulaville.. 43 Couch, Ann Blalock; Bridgeton, N. J 111 Coulter. Mary Elaine; Lincolnton... 129 Council. Ann Craft; Pine Bluff 43 Council. Joseph Braxton; Apex .43 Council, Merle Raybon; Fayetteville 129 Council, Paula Frances; Saint Pauls 111 Coveney, Constance DeLaine; Burlington 111 Covington, Barbara Helen; Rockingham 129 Covington. Margaret Ann; Lumber Bridge 90 Cox. Charles Douglas; Tabor City 129 Cox, Jack; Tabor City. 129 Cox, Judith Annette; Georgetown, S. C 129 Cox, Lemuel Howard; Goldsboro 43 Cox. Loranda Gail; Graham Ill Cox. Mary Alice; Raleigh... 129 Cox, Pauline L 24 Cox, Richard Smoot; Tabor City 129 Cox. William Steele; Washington 111 Cozart. Barbara June; Greenville 43 Crabtree. Emily Thomas; Durham... Ill Craddock. Calvin Leon; Elizabeth City 129 Cramer. Robert E.; Ph.D.... 24 Crane. Jean M.; Captain 24 Craven, Larry Boyd; Raleigh - 129 Craven, Nell Bowers; Leland... Ill Crawford, Eugene C, Jr.; E. Rockingham 43 Crawford, Mrs. Helen S.; Switchboard Operator 24 Crawford. Lina; Student Store.. 24 Crawley, Carolyn Ann; Littleton 129 Creech, Henry B.; Greenville 111 Creech. Janice Nell; Smithfield Ill Crenshaw. .Marguerite Vanderclock; M.A. 24 Crews. June F.; Creedmoore 43 Crisp. Frances Geraldine; China Grove 111 Critcher. Dan R.; Oxford 111 Crocker. William Kenneth: Smithfield 91 Crofton. Jane Carol; Plvmouth 43 Cromartie, Anne Shelton; Raleigh 129 Cross, Bobby Shelton; Tarboro 129 Crotts, Barbara Jean; Lexington 111 Grouse, Guelda F. H.; Winston-Salem 43 Grumpier, Dottic Trueblood; Goldsboro 145 Grumpier, Robert Thomas; Goldsboro 44 Cude, Rose 1.; Greensboro 91 Cudworth. Ruth Marie; Wanchese . 129 Culberson, Dorothy Viola; Siler City 111 Culipher, Olive Earlene; Elizabeth City .129 Cullom, 0. Lorraine; Roanoke Rapids 44 Cummings, James Bamett; Ph.D 24 Cunnineham. Melvin Gray; Walstonburg .. 91 Curtis. Finley Donald: Gibsonville 44 Curtis. James Thomas; Oriental 129 Cuthbert. Kenneth N.; Ph.D. 24 Cuthrell. Patsy Eliase; Belhaven 129 Cutler, Geraldine; Washington... 145 — D— Dade, Henry F.; M.A - - .24 Dalton, Rosalie; Rocky Mount 129 Dameron, Bettie Jean; Pelham...._ _ 44 Danfelt, Lewis; M.A. 24 Daniel, E. Frances; Snow Hill 44 Daniels, Betty Jean; Kinston 91 Daniels, Bob Gordon; Castralia 111 Daniels, Dianne; Atlantic 111 Daniels. Frances; M.A 24 Daniels, Ida Rose; Colerain 91 Daniels, Joan; Kinston..._ 111 Daniels, Laura Joan; Wanchese 44 Daniels, Patricia Ruth; Beaufort_ 91 Darden, Bobby G.: Goldsboro 91 Dardin, Shirley Susan; Clinton..- 44 Daugherty, Joann ; Dover 129 Daughety, James Alex; Kinston 91 Daughtridge, James Hyman; R ock Mount. 129 Daughtry, . nnie Mae; Conway 91 Daughtry, Ellen Christine; Faison 91 Daughtry. Hettie Mildred, Faison 44 Daughtry, Sharon Louise; Smithfield 129 Davenport. Ann Gayle; Portsmouth, Va 144 Davenport, Barbara June; Creswell 129 Davenport, Betty June; Tarboro ....44 Davenport, Fred Allen; Plymouth 44 Davenport, Geraldine Mae; Creswell 91 Davenport, Stephen £.; Roanoke Rapids 91 Davis, Annette; Carthage 129 Davis, Betsy Lynne; Raleigh 145 Davis, Carolyn J.; Severn 91 Davis, Clinton Oliver; Edenton 129 Davis, Charles Ray; Belhaven 91 Davis, Charles Ray; Rich Square 45 Davis, Gloria Faye; New Bern 45 Davis, Harold Dean; Sims Ill Davis, Jacqueline Anne; Rocky Mount.. Ill Davis, Joan Belle; Henderson Ill Davis, Lewis Douglas; Davis 91 Davis, Margaret Anne; Wilmington .129 Davis, Marjorie Ann; Warsaw Ill Davis, Nancy M.; Asheville Ill Davis, Patricia Carol; Fairmont. 144 Davis, Thomas O.; Erwin 45 Dawson, C. C; M.A J 24 Dawson, Frances Lee; Dunn 91 Dawson, John Thomas; Greenville 91 Day, Frances Ann; Oxford 129 Dean, William Howard; Hope Mills 45 Deans, James Otis; Macclesfield. 129 Deans, Mary Millisent; Wilson 91 Deaver, Cameron Keith; Deep Run.. 129 DeBruhl, Jo Ann; New Bern „ 45 Debter, Mrs. Ouida C; M.A 24 Deichmann. Susan Joanne; Durham Ill DeLaCruz. Paul R.; Portsmouth, Va. 91 DeLaHunt. Patricia Louise; Jacksonville 129 DeLamar. Edgar Murry; Rocky Mount 111 DeLoatch, Letty Bridgers; Conway 91 Dempsey, Audrey V.; Ph.D 24 Dennis, Edwin Arnold; Durham. 91 Dennis, Judith Ann; Seaford Del. 129 Dennis, Roy Nelson, Jr.; New Port 129 Denton. Richard H.; Tarboro 45 Derrick, J. O.; M.S. ._ 24 Derring. Robert S.; Virginia Beach, Va Ill Desern, William Donald; Raleigh. 45 DeShaw, Charles G.; Ph.D 24 DeStout, Arthur A.; Fort Belvoir, Va 129 DeVane. Betty Jean; Saint Pauls 111 Dickens. Marcelyn B.; Sec. P.E. Dept 24 Dickens. Mary Lou; Littleton 111 Dickens. Shirley Faye; Fairmont 45 Dickens. Van Grayson; Halifax 45 Dickerson, Louise Ann; Roxboro.. 111 Dilda. Barbara Jeanette; Greenville 129 Dilda, Mary Oakley; Farmville 91 Dilday, S. Imogene; Ahoskie HI Dilday, Susie Joyce; Farmville 129 Dillehay, Janice Sue; Oxford 129 Dismuke, Katherine Ida; Burlington .91 Dixon, Bobby Joe; Greenville 129 Dixon. Dallas Crawford; Grantsboro Ill Dixon. Evelyn Street; New Bern.. Ill Dixon, George Calvin; Rocky Mount 129 Dixon, William C, Jr.; Kinston 91 Donovan, Salley; Longmeadow, Mass 91 DooLittle, David Ernest; Rockingham Ill Dorman, Coy; Conway, South Carolina 45 Dorsett. Dee Ann; Winston-Salem 111 Dotson. Paul L.; Norfolk. Va 129 Doty, Furman Ray; Winston-Salem.. 91 Doughertv, Mabel Edith; M.A 25 Drake, Elizabeth; M.A... 25 Draper, Sally Ray; Weldon Ill Draughon, Eddie Pascal; Clinton 129 Drennan, Patricia . ngelene; Belmont 129 Driver, Delano A.; Richmond, Va 111 Droney, Thomas Jack; Seaford, Del.. 130 Drum, Gerald Thomas; Greenville 130 Dudley, Svbil Marlene; Ayden 130 Duffie, Gerald S.; South Boston, Va Ill Duke, Jane Marsh; Washington Ill Duke, Jean Frances; Washington 112 Duke. .Mary Lois; Potecasi 91 Dunbar. Nancy Elizabeth; Nags Head 144 Duncan. Mary Wooding; Roxboro 91 Duncan, Willadean; Whiteville 112 Duncan, Wadens Earl; Clarendon 130 Dunn, Connie Lou; Ayden 130 Dunn, Gayle Liles; Zebulon 112 Dunn, John B.; Williamston 112 Dunn, Joe Clyde, Jr.; Pinetops 130 Dunn, Patricia C; Raleigh 91 Dunson, Donald Aubrey; Durham 112 Dupree, Betty Jo; Angier 112 Dupree, Joyce Ann; Smithfield 112 Dupree, Nee!; Greenville 46 Durham, Beverly Nan; Burlington 130 Durham, W. Edmond; M. A .25 DuVal. Marshall Peterson, Jr.; Greenville ...46 Dyer, Glenn Charles; Greensboro „ 130 Dyson, Charles Wendell; Rockingham_ 130 — E— Eagan, Elsie Simpson; M.A 25 Eagles, Elizabeth Rosemary; GreenviUe 130 Early, Frank Brinson; Lewiston 130 Early, J. Virgil; Wilmington 130 Eason, Horace Ray; Tyner 46 Eason, Marlene Reid; Selma 145 Eason, Ruth Joan; Hookerton 91 Eatmon, Dwight A.; Raleigh 46 Eaton, Theodore H., Jr.; Ph.D 25 Eborn, Victoria E.; Bath 112 Eckles, Larry; Ph.D 25 Eddins, Nancy Anne; Rockingham 112 Edens, Ruby E.; M.A 25 Edgerton, Robert Allen, Jr.; Oriental 112 Edison, William Thomas; Jacksonville 91 Edmondson, William Mack, Jr.; Kinston 46 Edwards, Betty Frances; Chocowinity 130 Edwards, Betty Sue; Princeton 112 Edwards, Betty Thomas; YoungsviIIe_— 112 Edwards, Billy; Clarkton 112 Edwards, Celia . nn; Grimesland 130 Edwards, Charlotte Ann; Smithfield..- 112 Edwards. Jack Gibson; Pactolus... 130 Edwards, James W.; Johnson City, Tenn 130 Edwards, Jane Carolyn; Chocowinity 92 Edwards, John H., Jr.; Williamston 46 Edwards, Marvis Ann; Goldsboro 130 Edwards, .Melvin Paul; Washington. 130 Edwards, Meredith L.; Belhaven 92 Edwards, Rebecca S.; Virginia Beach, Va...l30 Edwards, Sarah Ann; Greensboro .112 Edwards. Thomas Elliot; Seaboard.. _..-.130 Efird. Peggy Catherine; Kinston _ ..112 Elam, Carolyn Annette; Roxboro 130 Elgin, Charles E.; Leesburg, Va. 92 Ellen, Annie Mae; Rocky Mmint 46 Ellen, Claude; Angier 46 Ellis, Glennie Ruth; Slantonsl.urg 112 Ellis, Lena C; M.A 25 Elhvanger. Robert Augustus; Rockingham 112 Elmore. Larry Dean; Deep Run 92 Emerson, Alice Kay; Concord . 130 Emory, Edward Harrell; Lancaster, S. C. 1,H0 Ennis, Carolyn Sue; Coats VS Epperson, John D.; New Bern 92 Estes. Majorie Macon; Raleigh . ._ _ 112 Etheridge, Alice Faye; Engelhard 46 Ethridge, Janice Greene; Nashville 92 Eubanks, Frances Ann; Raleigh 112 Eudy, Joan Elizabeth; Kannapolis 131 Eure, Shirley Janet; Hertford 46 Evans, Billie Faye; Parkersburg 92 Evans, LeNora Frances; Nashville 130 Evans, Letha Jo; Jonesville 92 Evans, Marion Murray; New Bern 47 Evans, Marsha Suzanne; Raleigh..- 130 Everett. Barbara Harrison; Williamston 112 Everett, Grover W.; Ph.D 25 Everett, Nell C: M.A...... 25 Everett, Robert L.; Robersonville 92 Everett, Ronald Rudolph; Robersonville. .130 Everett, Roy Clayton; Robersonville 130 Everett, Sarah Dorothy; Williamston 47 Everette, Maurice Edward; Robersonville... 92 Everhart. Donald Richard; Winston-Salem 112 Everson, Virginia Elizabeth; Washington 47 Everton, Jack S.; Columbia 32 Everton, Patricia Ann; Columbia 47 Ewell. Sarah Elizabeth; Greenville .130 -F- Fagan, Dorothy A.; Asst. Rec. Supt 25 Fagan, Frank F.; Rocky Mount 92 Faircloth, Barbara Ann; Salemburg 92 Faircloth, Charles W.; West End -.130 Fairless, Sealon Poe, Jr.; Colerain... 130 Farge, Louise M.; Tunis, Tunisia 32 Farlow, Thomas Arnold; Sanford 112 Farrell, Jeanett Marie; Mebane 130 Faulkner, Margaret Anne; Ayden. 92 Faulkner, Walter E.; Benson 92 Felton, Ronald Bruce; Rocky Mount. 112 Felton, William Thomas; New Bern 92 Ferguson, John Rogers; Clarkton 130 Ferguson, William Donald; Washington 112 Ferrell, Jimmy M.; Lucama .47 Ferrell, Minnie Lou; Morrisville ...145 Ferrell, Patricia Ann; Raleigh 112 Fields, John C; Pikeville .47 Fields, John J.; Raleigh 130 Fields, Preston Larnuel; Greenville 112 Fields, Robert Carlton, Jr.; Greenville .47 Filicky, John Joseph, Jr.; Raleigh 130 Finch. Alton v.; M.A. 25 Finger, Phyllis Ann; Kannapolis 47 Fish, James Lloyd; Apex 92 Fisher, Barbara Janet .92 Fisher, Freda Jean; Wilmington 47 Fitchett, Charlotte Dean; Elizabeth City 130 Fitzgerald, Edith Gray; Selma 130 Fitzgerald. Louise; Selma 47 Flake, William C; Police Officer 25 Flanagan, Martha Sue; Farmville ..„ ...112 Flanary, Woodrow; Ph.D .25 Fleming, Betty Jean; Greenville.... 112 Fleming, Ellen Caldwell; M.A 25 Fleming, James L.; M.A. 25 Fleming, Mary Jo; Grimesland .92 Fleming, Maurice Franklin; Stokes 92 Fleming, Robert T. ; Morganton 92 Fletcher, M. Janet; Elizabeth City .92 Flowers, Bobbie Jean; Four Oaks 112 Flowers, Lou Ellen; Fremont 112 Floyd, William F.; Norfolk, Va. 48 Flye, Alice Joyce; Greenville 112 Flye, Lilly Marie; Greenville . 145 Flye, Robert Earl; Greenville 92 Flynn, Mary Truesdale; Clinton. 92 Foylenian, Betty Jean; Rougemont.. 145 Forbes. Iris Lavon ; Camden 130 Fnrl.rs. Marcia Dean; Farmville 92 Kurhrs Roy H.; Washington ...48 For.l. Edna Dolores; Bethel 92 Ford, Elbert Julian; Fairmont 92 Fordham, James Frederick; Kinston 112 Foreman, Hazel Earle; Durham 92 Forrest, Kav; Kinston 144 Forrest, Roi)ert S.; Greenville 48 Franck, Robert Lee, Jacksonville 1,30 Frank, A. D.; Ph.D 25 Franklin, Alma Ruth; Raleigh ... 112 Franklin, Mrs. Georgia Smith; M.A .25 Franklin, Willard Lentz; Rockingham 112 Frazier. Dorothy Gibson; Fremont. 92 Freeman, Betty Mae; Zebulon 92 Freeman, Penelope Myers; Ahoskie 92 Fretz. Suzanne M.; Graham 92 Friedman, kaxon Uriel; Greenville... 130 Frye, Margaret Lou; Carthage 48 Fulcher, Joyce Elizabeth; Robersonville 48 Fulcher, Thomas Crump; Morehead City-...130 Fulghum, Carolyn Ann; Sims 112 Fulghum, Doris Eloise; Roanoke Rapids 48 Fuller, Dallas Theodore; Henderson 130 Fuller, Frank Gardner; Ph.D 25 Funk, John Walter; New Bern 145 — G- Gainer, Thomas R.; Panama City, Fla 112 Gallimore, Betty Jean; Leaksville. 48 Gallimore, Shirley Ann; Lexington 112 Galphin. Louise; M.A 25 Gardner, Sara Jane; Goldsboro 112 Garcia, Jack John; Greenville 112 Gargis, Donald Gene; Raleigh 48 Garner, Frances Wynnette; Greenville 48 Garner, Pauline Roberts; Newport 130 Garner, Ruth B. ; Dorm. Counselor 23 Garren, Claude Lee; M.A 25 Garrett, Betty Jean; Julian _ 48 Garris, Mary Catherine; Deep Run 49 Garris, Sherrill Ann; Farmville... 130 Gartman, William T., Jr.; Portsmouth, Va 92 Gaskins, Clifton A., Jr.; New Bern .49 Gaskins, Sidney Louis; New Bern 130 Gay, Robert Jerome; Walstonburg. .49 Gaylord, Betty Lou; Pantego 112 Gaylord, James Harrison, IV; Oak City 49 Gaylord, Rebecca Dean; Roper 93 Gearhard, James Lee; Hubert 93 Geddie, Margaret Josephine; Rocky Mount. 93 Gentry, Coleman Andrew, Jr.; Burlington..l30 George, Eva Catherine; Winston-Salem 130 George, Richard Eugene; Kings Mountain. 130 Gerock, Harry Bryan; Atlantic 49 Gerock, James Walter; Maysville 93 Gibbs, James Faye; Chincoteague, Va 130 Gibson, Vivian Dale; Greensboro.. 93 Gidden, Jane H.; Washington, D. C 130 Gilbert, Betty Jean; Bolivia ...130 Gilbert, Margaret Elizabeth; Kinston 93 Gilchrist, Mavis Y.; Roseboro 93 Giles, John Hughes; Chapel Hill 130 Giles. Wallace Lee; Raleigh 93 Gill. James Howard; Raleigh 49 Gill, Jean Yeargin; Oxford 49 Gilley, Oscar Benton; Leaksville 49 Gillie, Sarita Anne; Spray .. 130 Gillikin, John G.; Aurora .._ 130 Glenn; Bessie Janet; Hertford 49 Glenn, Clare H.; Elizabethtown 112 Click, Claris; M.A 25 Glisson, Margaret Alice; Gates 112 Godfrey, Daniel R.; Lynnhaven, Va 93 Godwin, Jacob W.; Stella 112 Godwin, Joyce Elizabeth; Dunn 131 Godwin, Linda Lou; Dunn. . — 131 Goldston. Adiana June; Graham 49 Goldsworth, Martin; M.A 25 Goodall, Booten Filander; Bethel 93 Gooden, Helen M.; Elizabethtown 93 Goodhart, Bette Jean; Baltimore, Md— 112 Goodman, Henry Harper; Dover 113 Goodrich, Rebecca Jean; Hassill 145 Goodwin, Gretchen W.; Secretary 25 Goodwin. William E.; Edenton -131 Gordon. John R.; M.F.A 25 Gore, Elderee; Nakina 93 Gore, Jean Lennox; Whiteville 113 Graber, Ruth A.; M.A 25 Grady. John Carl; Kinston 50 Grady. Shelby Jean ; High Point 131 Graef, Philip E.; Ph.D. 25 Graff, Lorrayne A.; M.E. 25 Granite, David Warren; Fair Oaks, Pa 50 Gray, James Douglas; Hamlet 131 Gray, Janice Lee; Rocky Mount 93 Gray, John Lewis. Jr.; Kinston 93 Gray, Wellington B.; Ed.D 25 Graziano. Don Ray; Durham 113 Green, Fannie Pearle; Zebulon 50 Green, John Thomas, Jr.; Henderson ...131 Greene, Charles LaVerne; Farmville. ._.93 Greene, Mary H.; M.A 25 Greene, Roy C; Siler City 50 Greer, Louise ; M.A 25 Greeson, James Boyd; Burlington 50 Grey, Thomas Temple; Southern Pines 50 Griffin, Barbara; Ayden 144 Griffin, Bennie Lee; Middlesex 93 Griffin, Betty Lou; Williamston 93 Griffin. Clinton C; Dover 113 Griffin, Fidelia Fay; Rocky Mount 131 Griffin, Flora Addie; Monroe 131 Griffin, Grover L., Jr.; Fayetteville ._ 131 Griffin, J. Comer; Williamston 93 Griffin, James Dalton; Washington 50 Griffin, John Webb; Edenton ._ 131 Griffin, Lillian C; Louisburg 93 Griffith, James A.; Leaksville 131 Griffin, Peggy Ann; Columbia 93 Grigsby, Lois G.; M.A. 25 Grissom, Janet Allen; Roanoke Rapids 113 Grissom, Lawrence R.; Henderson 131 Gunn, Ann Ross; Hopewell, Va 93 Gunn, Betty Gwynn; Providence 131 Gunn, Shirley Ann; Providence 50 Gunter, Emily Ann; Lumberton 93 Gurganus,- Joseph Vernon, Jr.; Washington. 93 Gurkin, Lewis Taylor; Williamston _113 Gurley, Helen Annette; Goldsboro 93 Gurley, Raymond G.; Goldsboro 93 Guthrie, Rhoda Pauline; Morehead City ....113 Gwaltney, Joyce; Dudley... 113 --H— Haddock, Clyde Joshua; Vanceboro _ 113 Haddock, Phyllis; Ayden ..._ 93 Haddock, Samuel Eugene; Greenville — 93 Hagan, Ginger Carole; Rocky Mount 131 Hagler. Linda Sue; Kannapolis 145 Haigwood, Thomas J.; M.A 25 Haire, Janie Sue; Elizabethtown .131 Haislip, Betty Frances; Hamilton.. — ...131 Haislip, Joseph Alton, Jr.; Hassell 93 Haislip, Robert Wayne; Greenville..... _131 Hale. James Linwood; Littleton -131 Hales, Carl Whitaker; Jacksonville 131 Student— zcuit ctecton Hales, James Marion, Jr.; Greenville 93 Hales, Mazie Freeman ; R.N. .. 25 Hall, Bobby Ray; Erwin 50 Hall, Frances Ann; Salemburg 131 Hall, Jacky Neil; Henderson „.... 131 Hall, June Trevis; Durham 145 Hall, Mabel Lacv; M.A. 25 Hall, Madline; Watha 93 Hall, Mary M.; Erwin 131 Hall, Mathew, Jr.; Fredericksburg, Va 93 Hall. Robert Lee; Hope Mills 131 Hall, Sydna Ann; Greensboro -131 Hall, Treva; Autryville 93 Hall, Wilma Grey; Roseboro 131 Ham, Josh, Jr.; Grimesland 94 Hamilton. Mildred Carol; Atlantic 94 Hammond. Martha Jane; New Bern 113 Hammer, John T.; Rock Castle, Va .113 Hamric, Ann Best; Greenville 131 Hancock, Frank McRav; Scotland Neck .94 Hancock, Jean Ruth; Monroe 131 Handley. Ruby Lucille; Goldsboro 94 Hannon. Daniel Thomas, 111; Henderson 131 Hardee. Amos Dalton; Greenville 131 Hardee, Evelyn Joanna; Greenville 113 Hardee, Shirley Rose; Greenville 131 Hardee, Thurman Ray; Greenville 131 Hardesty, Johnise Abbott; Newport 131 Hardison, Albert U.; New Bern 50 Hardison. Alma Virginia; Edenlon 131 Hardison, Betsy Mitchell; Jamesville 131 Hardison, Billie Carson; Walstonburg 113 Hardison. Franklin G.; Williamston 113 Hardison, Jane Fields; Walstonburg 145 Hardister, Nelson Randy; Badin 131 Hardy. Jean Rouse; La Grange 51 Hargett. Jean Carol; New Bern 94 Hargrove. Kay Pilley; Weldon...... 51 Hargrove, Shirley Ray; Snow Camp 51 Harker. Amelia Ann; Pollocksville... 113 Harman. Mercedes: New Bern 113 Harmon, Pat Budd; Buies Creek .94 Harmon, Ramon Alphonso; Ahoskie 113 Harney, Leonard Tilton; Robersonville 131 Harper, Allen S.; Tarboro 145 Harper. James R.; Enfield. 94 Harper. Josephine A.; Greenville 113 Harper, Kenneth Weston; Albertson 113 Harper, Larry W.; Albertson 113 Harper. Robert Lyndon; Tarboro 131 Harrell. Barbara Lynn; Raleigh 51 Harrell. Barbara Pearson; Oak City 131 Harrell. Ennis R.; Wallace 113 Harrell, Faye Watson; Kinston 51 Harrell. Fayette Wilson; Greenville 113 Hassell, Johnnie L.; Chief of Campus Police 25 Harrell, Peggy Jean; Ehrhardt, S. C 113 Harrell, Joseph Armster, Jr.; Colerain 131 Harrell, Shirley Corine; Edenton 51 Harrell, Walter Perry; Gatesville... 131 Harrelson, Norma Anne; Southport 131 Harrington, Annie Lou; Aulander 131 Harris, Angela Emilia; Greenville 113 Harris, Annie Jane; Creswell 94 Harris, Annie Jeanetle; Kinston .94 Harris, Barbara Colleen; Beaufort... .94 Harris, Betty Sue Gay; Bunn 51 Harris. Carol Anne; Camp Lejeune 131 Harris. Charles Thomas; Williamston 113 Harris, Charles W.; Elizabeth City 131 Harris, Coy Ward; Carthage 113 Harris, David Lee; Burlington 51 Harris. Donald Baldwin; Laurinburg 51 Harris, Eddie N.; Williamston 51 Harris, Ernestine; Burlington 131 Harris, Franklin Ray; Forest City lie Harris, Glenda Jolly; Lumberton 113 Harris, Helen Gamble; Laurinburg 52 Harris, Joseph Franklin; Oriental .94 Harris. Joy; Washington 52 Harris. Lacye Bailey; Neuse 113 Harris, Lena Gray; Greenville 131 Harris, Margaret Ann: Oriental 131 Harris, Martin Luther: New Bern 131 Harris. Marv Ann; Hertford .52 Harris, Mary Sue; Belhaven ...94 Harris, Mattie Lou; Enfield 131 Harris, Nancy Haskins; Greenville. 131 Harris, Sadie Louise; Havelock .94 Harris, Shelby Jean; Snow Hill 131 Harris, Wilma Alease; Roanoke Rapids 94 Harrison, Charles Ronnie; Wilmington 131 Harrison, Edwin Francis; Goldsboro 52 Harrison, Herman G.; New Bern 52 Harrison. Jessie Dare; Plymouth .131 Harrison. Robert G., Ill; Williamston 94 Harrison. Ted O ' Nell; Tarboro... 113 Hart, Betty Alice; Goldsboro.. .131 Hart, James Richard; Norfolk, Va.. .132 Hart. Mary Alice; Ayden .132 Harton, Herbert Clarence; Raleigh 52 Harvey. Caroline Rose; Littleton 113 Harvey. Frances Anne; Littleton .52 Harvin, Peggy Griffin; Woodland 94 Haskins, Donald Richard; Goldsboro 113 Hassell, Ruby E.; Asst. Librarian 25 Hasty. Gerald Lee; Monroe 113 Hasty. Walter Alexander, Jr.; Monroe ...52 Hatem, Mary Lee; Morganton 132 Hathaway, George Dewev; Farmville ...144 Hathaway, Gladys Ree; Greenville 132 Hathaway, Henry Brian; Tarboro 94 Hauser, Terry W.; Greensboro 113 Hawes, M. Beth; Watha...... 94 Hawkins, Paul Franklin; Kinston ...132 Hay. Cathryn Irene; Spencer 94 Hayes, Donald; M.A. 25 Hayes, Dorothy Ann; Durham 132 Hayes, Joy Ann; Rocky Mount 113 Hayes, Robert Alston; Henderson 132 Hayman, Eugene; Coinjock 52 Haynes, Hubert C; Ph.D 25 Haynes, Phillip Conrad; Spray 113 Haynes, Rebekah Hoyte; Burlington 52 Havwood, Patricia Anne; Mount Gilead 132 Heath, Edna Janet; Newport . 53 Heath, Gene Allen; Greenville 132 Heath, Joyce Mae; Greenville 145 Heath, Margaret F.; Elizabeth City 53 Heath. Sue Lillian; Kinston 132 Hedgpeth. Dixie Lee; Bunn Level 94 Helms, Barbara Karen; Monroe .....132 Helms, Billy Charles; Monroe...... .53 Helms. Jerry Calvin; Monroe 132 Helms, Mary Cauthey; Ph.D 25 Helms. Rufus Marshall; M.A 26 Hendrix, James Curtis; Greenville 94 Hendrix, Josephine Gorham; Greenville 132 Hendrix, Martha Jo Gorham; Asst. Cashier 26 Henley. Jackson A.; Asheboro 113 Hennessee. Thomas Howard; Morganton 94 Henries. Gladys Frances: Lowland 94 Henry, Frances V.; Ph.D 26 Henry, Joseph Doch; New Bern .94 Hepler, Janice Louise; Greensboro... 94 Herring, Adrian D.; Towson, Md .113 Herring, Betty Jeane; Lumberton 132 Herring, Patricia Ann; Greenville... 113 Herring, Robert Lovette; Mount Olive 53 Herring, Selma Bryan; Tarboro .94 Hester, Patricia Agnes; Hurdle Mills 94 Hewett, Billie June; Ash .94 Hewett, Vivian Eloise; Wilmington 94 Hicks, Goldie Janet; Oxford 145 Hicks, Nancy Sue; Baltimore, Md 113 Hicks, Rodney Delmore; Deep Run 144 Highsmith, Feme L. ; Nurnberg, Ger 94 Hight, Ronald Gray; Henderson.. ...132 Hilburn, Janice Louise; Council 94 Hill. Greta Glen; Sneads Ferry 144 Hill, Janet Marie; Elizabeth City 94 Hill, Marilyn Betsy; Deep Run 132 Hill. Nat Gray; Chocowinity 113 Hill. Tennielean; Rougemont _.. 53 Hill. Wilton M.; Kinston 95 Hinnant, Henry W.; Kenly 132 Hinson, Carl Rayford; Walstonburg 95 Hinson, Elton Roosevelt; Clarendon 132 Hinson, Geneva; Whiteville 53 Hinton, A. C, Jr.; Spring Hope .95 Hinton, Curt, Jr.; Wilson 53 Hinton, Robbie Jeanette; Kenly.. 113 Hintz, Robert Edward; Greenville .113 Hirshberg, Edgar Walter; Ph.D .26 Hobbs, Charles Dennis; Smithfield 132 Hobby, Charles Eugene; Apex 132 Hobby. Mervin; Durham 113 Hobgood, Druid Dixon, Jr.; Winterville. ... 113 Hocutt, Zeb Vance. Jr.; Garner 114 Hodges, Cecelia Ann; Elizabeth City 132 Hodges, Elane Margaret; Dunn 114 Hodges, James Eugene; Washington 95 Hodges, Janet Elizabeth; Sanford. 114 Hodges, Maxwell D.; Jr.; Engelhard 114 Hodges, Treasure; Washington ...53 Hoffler, Rose Marie; Sunbury 145 Hoffman, Charles C; Alexandria, Va 114 Hoffman, Joseph McNeil; MaysviUe 95 Hogan, Lois Ann; Lynchburg, Va ....53 Hollamon, Max; Four Oaks 114 Holland, Bernice Leora; Stella 95 Holland, Mary G.; Greensboro 95 Holland, Stuart Omega; Edenton 132 Holler, Barbara Ellen; Greensboro 53 Holley, William Hampton; Wilmington... 114 HoUiday. Barbara Ann; Jamesville .54 Holloway, Priscilla Ann; Fuquay Springs..l32 Hollowell, Billy Gerald; Kinston _.. 132 Hollowell, Lavee; Goldsboro 132 Hollowell, Stuart; Tyner 132 Holmes, Randell E.; Manteo. 114 Holt, Emma Jean; Burlington 132 Holt, Joseph Thurman; Apex.. 95 Holton, James Radford; Greensboro 114 Holton, Shirley Jean; Grantsboro. ...54 Honeycutt, Willis Boyce. Jr.; Mount Olive 132 Hood, Ronald Norton; Southport... 95 Hooper. Alan McBride; Elizabeth City 132 Hooper, Elsie M.; Rocky Mount 144 Hooper, Emma L.; M.A 26 Hooper, Marcia JoAnne; Stumpy Point 132 Hoover, Bobby Ray; Kinston 54 Horn, David A.; M Sgt 26 Home, Alice Anne; Tabor City.. 114 Horner, Paula Ann; Bailey 144 Hoskins, Frank L.; Ph.D 26 House, Jacque Lucille; Plymouth.. ...132 House, Phyllis Ayers; Robersonville ...132 Howard, Alton E.; Greenville 54 Howard, Catherine Ann; Kinston.. 54 Howard. George Earl; Wilson 114 Howard, Janet Marie; Kinston 132 Howard, Kenneth Lane; Pink Hill 54 Howell, John Robert; Greenville 114 Howell, Nelda Kay; Hubert 132 Howell, Rachel R.; Goldsboro 114 Howell, Sue C; M.A 26 Howell, William Bryant; Goldsboro.... 132 Howell, William Donald; Princeton 95 Howell, William Lee; Rich Square 132 Howell, W. W.; M.A. . 26 Howie. Ann Jackson; Greenville 114 Hoyle, Frances Irene; Hazelwood 54 Hudgins, Mary Lois; Enfield. 145 Hudler, James Ward; Richlands 132 Hudnell, Howard W.; Oriental 114 Hudson, James Howard; Greenville 132 Hudson, Johnny Preston; Wadesboro 114 Hudson, Robert Thomas; Dunn 114 Hudson, William Daniel; Dunn 54 Huff, Lyndon Lewis, Jr.; Kernersville 132 Huffstetler, Charles Frederick; Gastonia. .132 Hughes, Ann Carol; Pollocksville ____ __ ___ 95 Hughes, Frances Lee; St. Brides, Va 54 Hughes, George Rufus; Pollocksville .. - 132 Hughes, James O ' Donald; Colerain 54 Hughes, Laurice Miller; Stedman 55 Hughes, Marilyn Elizabeth: Oxford 55 Hull, Claude Momas; Durham 95 Hull, Mary Elinor; M.A. 26 Humphrey, Alice Miriam; Smithfield 132 Humphrey, John Curtis; Lumberton 95 Humphrey. June Carolyn; Haw River 132 Hundley, Jackie R.; Draper 132 Hunt. Robert Leonard; Stantonburg _ . 95 Hunt, Shirley; Louisburg .95 Hunter, E. Lawana; Winston-Salem 114 Hunter, Martha Ann; Winston-Salem 132 Hunter, Wilbur Eugene; Burlington :i32 Hurst, Albert Lee; Jacksonville 132 Hurst, Darrell Wayne; Ayden 132 Hurst, Edwin Lacy; Greensboro.. „. 55 Hutchens, Bobby; Sanford 132 Hux, Mary Dee; Greenville 132 Hyatt, Robert Stadley; Ahoskie ...55 Hylton, Elizabeth Ann; Mullens, W. Va 55 Icard, Harriet E.; Evergreen 114 Ingle, Esther Marie; Arapahoe 95 Ingram, Donald Cameron; Aurora 132 Ingram, Harold D.; Lilesville 95 Ipock, George Thomas, Jr.; Greenville 132 Irons, Gary Frederick; M.D 2 6 Isles, Mary Ann; Littleton .95 -J- Jackson, Carolyn Rose; Godwin 114 Jackson, Dorothy Anne; Greenville.. ._ 95 Jackson, Garland Eugene; Dunn 55 Jackson, George L., Jr.; Plymouth _-132 Jackson, Harold Leon; Dunn 55 Jackson, Joseph Ray; Winterville 114 Jackson, Lawson A.; Henderson 95 Jackson, Marian Patricia; Saint Pauls 132 Jackson, Nancy Louise; Winterville 95 Jackson, Peggy Ann; Robersonville 144 Jackson, Phyllis Annette; Grifton 95 Jackson, Samuel Ernest; Spring Hope 95 James, A. Cecil; Manning 95 James, Alton Ray; Bethel 114 James, Benjamin Thomas; Robersonville... .145 James, Cynthia Duane; Williamston 114 James, Dottie Jo; Wilmington 95 James, Frederick C; Portsmouth, Va 95 James, Harold Lloyd; Rose Hill.. ...55 Jarman, Council Travis; Kinston 95 Jarvis, Andrew Preston, Jr.; Greenville 114 Jarvis, Ester M.; Belhaven 133 Jarvis, Johnnie Louise; Washington .114 Jenkins, Anniebelle Steele; Wilmington 133 Jenkins, Barbara Leia; Greenville 133 Jenkins, Doming; Greenville 133 Jenkins, Elmore Royal; Snow Hill 133 Jenkins, Glendal; Dover 133 Jenkins, Lula Belle; Laurinburg .114 Jenkins, Raybon Benta; Fairmont 133 Jenkins. William A.; Fairmont 114 Jennette, J. Lois; Mount Olive 55 Jennings, Linwood E., Jr.; Greenville 55 Jerrette, Clara Marie; Lake Waccamaw......l33 Jernigan, Doyle Anita; Lewiston .144 Jernigan, Enid Glee; Godwin 133 Jernigan, Lois Gray; Dunn 145 Jessup, Mary Blanche; Elizabethtown 114 Johnson, Alvin William; Lakeview, Ohio 133 Johnson, Annie Lou; Rex 133 Johnson, Deloris Irene; Elizabeth City 95 Johnson, Dewey Lester; Walstonburg 133 Johnson, Diana Ruth; Asheboro . 114 Johnson, Eleanor Jane; Trenton 114 Johnson, Frances Earle; Roanoke Rapids 114 Johnson, Frank D.; Washington 133 Johnson, Harriet Atwill; Sec. to Dean 26 Johnson, Hunter Ann; Wendell .114 Johnson. James E., Jr.; Tryon 95 Johnson, Jenny Lind; Fairmont ...114 Johnson, Jimmy Lee. Jr.; Pink Hill 56 Johnson, Linwood C; Angier 133 Johnson, Martha Ann; Benson 56 Johnson, Mary Anne; Four Oaks .....133 Johnson, Mary Kathryn; Greenville 133 Johnson, Mary Louise; Plymouth 144 Johnson, Patricia Ann; Lillington 95 Johnson, Peggy Warrick; Plymouth 56 Johnson, Walter E.; Elizabethtown 56 Johnston, Margaret R.; Cashier 26 Johnston, Martha Murdoch; Charlotte .95 Johnston, Robert J.; Draper. 95 Jones, Mrs. Alice T.; Secretary 26 Jones, Ann Carol; Kinston 133 Jones, Bobbie; Nashville 145 Jones, Billy Paniel; Benson 114 Jones, Carroll Dean; Neuse 96 Jones, Charlotte Ann; Littleton 56 Jones, Charlotte Gray; Red Oak 56 Jones, Clarence Arthur; Clayton 133 Jones, Edwin B.; Walstonburg 96 Jones, Eleanor Jabez; Halifax 133 Jones, Elwood E.; Snow Hill 133 Jones, Everett Lindsay; Albemarle.... 96 Jones, Harry Gates; Durham... 114 Jones, Harvel Carter; La Grange 133 Jones, Herbert C; Stantonsburg 133 Jones, Ida Frances; Asheboro 133 Jones, James H.; Snow Hill... 133 Jones, Jasper Dean; Oxford 56 Tones, John W.; Nashville 133 Jones, Jean M.; Edward 114 Jones, Jesse Branch; Ayden ...96 Jones, Jo Ann; Zebulon 96 Jones, Linda Ann; Laurinburg .56 Jones, Margaret Louise; Laurel Hill 56 Jones, Margie Ruth; Snow Hill 56 Jones, Martha Gray; Haw River 133 Jones, Mary Elizabeth; Wilmington 57 Jones, Nancy B.; Portsmouth, Va 133 Jones, Patricia; Farmville 96 Jones, Ralph Donald; Stantonsburg 96 Jones, Robert Eugene; Rocky Mount 133 Jones, Robert L; Raleigh .96 Jones, Sylvia Ann; Kinston 96 Jones, Tommy Leon; Raleigh 96 Jones, William Alton; Greer 133 Jordan, Frances Joy; Greenville 114 Jordan, Henry Lin; Edenton 133 Jordan, Leslie Ray; Goldsboro 114 Jordan, Ray J.; Ahoskie. 147 Jordan, William 0.; Greenville 96 Jorgensen, N. M.; Ph.D. 26 Joyner, Audrey L. ; Ayden 145 Joyner, Christine Rae; Mount Olive.. 57 Joyner, George David; Weldon 57 Joyner, Jesse Herbert; Henderson 114 Joyner, Julia Smith; Snow Hill 57 Joyner, Norma Marie; Mount Olive 114 Joyner, Paul H., Jr.; Weldon 57 Joyner, Ray Evans; Nashville 96 Judge, Elizabeth Lamb; Wallace 96 Julian, Cecil Perry; Salisbury 114 — K- Kaminski, Fredric T.; Scranton, Pa 133 Kanipe, Bruce Nelson; Rockingham 114 Kares, Artemis C; Greenville 114 Katsias, Mile; Virginia Beach, Va 114 Kearney, Kenneth Waitus; Goldsboro 133 Kearney, Polly Ann; Snow Hill .... 57 Kealon, Benjamin F., Jr.; Belhaven .57 Keel, Eddie Maurice; Scotland Neck 133 Keel, Maxine; Groton, Conn 114 Keene, Mary .Maynard ; Four Oaks. 115 Keeter, Mary Liles; Littleton 133 Keister, Elwood J.; Ph.D. 26 Keith, Nancy Sue; Fuquay Springs 133 Kelly, Ann Kathryn; Micro 115 Kelly, Joseph Ray; Bladenboro 133 Kelly, Mary Margaret; Salisbury .....133 Kelly, Ralph Bogan, Jr.; Garner 133 Kelly, Sybil Ann; Sanford 115 Kendall, Julia Pauline; Fayetteville... 144 Kenerson, Catherin Elizabeth; Raleigh 133 Kennedy, Mavis Marie; Mount Olive 115 Kent, William Henry; Tarboro 96 Kepler, Peggy Sue; High Point 115 Killebrew, Kenneth K.; Rocky Mount 115 Kilpatrick, Shirley Lane; Cove City... .144 Kinard, Eleanor Ann; Plymouth 57 King, Bftty L.; Reidsville 115 King, Horace G.; Kinston.. 57 King, Howard Holton, Jr.; Greenville 133 King, Leslie A.; Jacksonville 96 King, Lloyd Cline; Warrenton 144 King, Michael Evans; Henderson 115 Kinlaw, David M.; Albuquerque, N. M... 96 Kinlaw, Sylvia Jeannette; Saint Pauls 57 Kirkman, Thomas Lewis; Jamesville 96 Klingenschmitt, Sally Hinton; M.A 26 Knight, Dorothy Faye; Cerro Gordo 58 Knight, George W., Jr.; Rocky Mount _.96 Knight, Rebecca Glenn; Roxboro 115 Knight, Roy N.; Greenville..... ......58 Knight. Thomas Lowell; Madison ...115 Knox, James Malcolm; Bolivia 115 Koebberling, Jack B.; Lenoir 96 Kohler. James S. ; Conshohocken, Pa 115 Koon, Joyce Geraldine; Grifton 133 Kornegay, Nick Deens; Albertson 58 Kornegay, Paula Ruth; Wilmington. 115 Kornegay, Robert S.; Warsaw.. 144 Krausnick, Walter S.; Ph.D _ _ .26 — L— Lackey, Jane Roberta; Hiddenite 115 Lamb, Felbert Gill; Elizabeth City 133 Lamb, James V.; Lumberton 115 Lamb, Virginia Gail; Lumberton 133 Lambie, Ruth; M.A 26 Lamb, Mrs. Doris T. ; Sec. to Dean 26 Lamm, Gladys Marie; Lucama 58 Lamb, Ralph Lee; Wilson 58 Lancaster, Barbara Ann; Castalia 96 Lancaster, Curtis H.; Goldsboro... 115 Lancaster, Doris Annette; Goldsboro .96 Lancaster. Mac; Grifton 96 Land, Ira Thurman; High Point 96 Land, Thomas E.; High Point...... 96 Lane, Camar ia Anne: Siler City 115 Lane, Lawrence Edwin; Stantonsburg 96 Lane, Pailen Ray; Hertford 144 Lane. Thomas Hubert, Jr.: Stantonsburg.. .96 Lane, Virgil Wilton; Burlington .58 Lang, Rachael Ann; Greenville 58 Lang, Wallace Kay; Kinston 145 Langdon, Harold Irving; Smithfield. .96 Langley, Betty Loel; Rocky Mount .....133 Langley, Sylvia Carolyn; Selma 145 Langdon, Charlie Braxton; Smithfield„ .96 Langston, Dorothy Anne; Raleigh 115 Lanier. AUie Doris; Chinquapin 115 Lanier, CaUon Leverne; Maple HilL —145 Lanier, Patsy Jo.; Jacksonville 133 Lannian, Carolyn Sue; Greenville 133 Lansche, Jane Elizabeth; New Bern .-115 Larimore, Donald Richard; Winston-Salem 58 Larsen, Tora M.; M.A. _ 26 Lassiter, kxm Elizabeth; Plymouth -58 Lassiter, Janell Byrd; Clayton 133 Lassiter. .Sue Carol; Plymouth - 133 Latta, John William, Jr.; Mebane 96 Laughinghouse, Dorothy Hope; Dunn 58 Laughinghouse, James William; Columbia .133 Lawler, Harry Joseph; Hopewell, Va 59 Laws, Marjorie Anne; Henderson 133 Lawton, Fred Durwood; Edenton 115 Leach, Margaret Dolares; Greensboro 133 Leary, Annette; Elizabeth City 145 Leary, Douglas Perry; Tyner 133 Leary, Elizabeth Ann; Alliance..- 133 Leary, Harold Thelbert; Durham 133 Ledbetter, Freida ; Burlington — 96 Lee, Betty Jean; Oriental 134 Lee, Carole Glenn; Gastonia 134 Lee, Edward Earl; Washington 134 Lee, Helen Allene; Oriental.. 59 Lee, John William; New Bern 96 Lee, Robert E., Jr.; Salisbury 59 Lee, Robert Edward; Edenton..-. - 134 Lee, Robert Franklin; Greenville 59 Lee. Ted Manning; Cassatt, S. C 115 Leeuwenburg. Henry A., Jr.; Wilmington .134 Leeuwenburg, Johanna E.; Wilmington — 115 Lefler. Harold Vinson: Willard - .134 Leggett. Donald Yates; Buies Creek 96 Leggett, Faye D.; Secretary 26 Leggett. Georgie Anna; Raleigh- -.- 134 Leggett, Irma G.; Raleigh 59 Legsett. Lilla Margaret; Scotland Neck- --134 Leggett. Patsy Ruth; Scotland Neck 97 Leonard. Kaye Claire; Lexington 146 Leonard. Patsy J.; Louisburg -115 Leonard, Richard Carlton; Erwin 59 Lester, William Terry; Raeford 97 Letchworth, Celia Ann; Snow Hill 134 Lewis, Charles B..; Richlands - 97 Lewis. Gary Willard; Kernersville- 134 Lewis. Joy Lee; Grimesland 115 Lewis. Loretta Griffin: Dover- - 59 Lewis, Lou Tavlor: Farmville 144 Lewis, Mildred Ann; Hertford .97 Lewis, Octavia K.; Greenville 134 Lewis, Patricia Ann; Smithfield 134 Lewis, Robert Conrad, Jr.; Greensboro 97 Lewis. Shirley Elizabeth; Dudley - 134 Lewis, Thomas Evans; Rocky Mount 115 Lewis, Vernon .Monroe; Marshallberg -97 Lewis, Wallace Bradford: Dover 134 Liles, Julia Dewar; Littleton 115 Lilly, Aurelia Paige: Gatesville . - 59 Lilly, Francis Eugene: Williamston 59 Lilley, Leonard Davis, Jr.; Greenville 115 Lilley, Melton G.: Williamston.. 115 Lilley, Robert C; Tarboro... 115 Lilley, Shelton Earl; Williamston - 59 Lilly, Nancy Jane: Miami, Florida 115 Limer, Peggie Marie; Rich Square 60 Lina, Joseph C; Davis. .- 60 Lindley, Barbara Anne; Greensboro 115 Lindsay, Robert Wilkins; Newton Grove 97 Lindsey, Paul Rudolph; Rocky Mount- 97 Liner, Joseph Daniel. Jr.; Asheville .134 Lisk, Thelma C; Statesville - 60 Litchfield, George Watson; Aurora 134 Little, Alice Rose; Greenville 134 Little. Betty Jean; Winterville 115 Little, Evelyn Marie; Greenville ...-. 134 Little, H. Richard; Delaware Water Gap, Pa 97 Little. Janis Louise; Selma 146 Littleton, Jean Carolyn; Stella 60 Liverman, Lennie Geraldine; Conway. 60 Lockamy, Patricia ; Kinston 97 Long, Cecil Earl; Jamesville — -.60 Long, Frances Jeanette; Longwood 97 Long, Joel Baynes; Cedar Grove - 115 Long, Joseph K.; Ph.D 26 Long, Sylvia Anne; Elizabeth City 134 Longest, Martha Ernestine; Graham 134 Lounsbury, Barbara . nn: Wilmington 134 Loutrel, Sarah Helen; Randelman 115 Love, Charles Renfrew; Lucama 97 Love. William Saunders; Rockingham 134 Lovelace, Charles Kennedy; New Bern 60 Lovette, Janelle ; M.A. - - -26 Lowe. Hilda Grev; Gibsonville 115 Lowe, Velma W.; M.A _. 26 Lowery, John David; Jacksonville.... 115 Lowry, Nancy Ann; Elizabeth City.... -115 Lucas. Melda Anne; Lucama 115 Lucas. Thomas Weldon; Roseboro 97 Luke. Ralph L.; Plymouth 134 Lupo. Jeanette Byrd; Wade 115 Liles, Helen Jane; Sims 115 — Mc— Mc Adams. Billy Alvin; GreenviUe 97 McArthur, William Patterson; Fayetteville . 60 McBride, Betty Jane; Jonesville 134 McCabe, Harold Warren; Newport 115 McCain, Harold Denn; Yaneeyville 134 McCain, Louise L.; Elizabeth City 134 McCall. Mar - Ida; Salemburg - .115 McCaulev, Betty Lea; Burlington 134 McClamrock, Gwendolyn O.; Raleigh 134 McClear ' , Dorothy P.: Portsmouth, Va 134 McCullum, Elizabeth Ann; Reidsville 115 McCormic, Martha Joann; Saint Pauls 97 McCoy, Dorothv C; Kinston -•... 60 McCoy, Paul; Hookerton 134 McMullen. George Leslie; Goldsboro 60 McCulloch. Rebecca Ann; Leaksville 134 McDaniel. Bobbie Jean; Statesville 115 McDaniel, Carole; Kinston .116 McDaniel. Geraldine; Fayetteville 97 McDaniel, Jackie; Fayetteville 97 McEwen, Dorothy Susan: Wilmington 134 McFarland, Ernest Lindley; Henderson 61 McGee, Eunice Hill; Ragsdale Counselor 23 McGowen, Joyce Elizabeth; Willard 97 McGuffin, Frances Folk; Raleigh 97 McGwigan. Ann; Enfield 116 Mclnlvr,-. Jeanette; Rocky Mount 144 Molntvre. Richard Thomas; Rocky Mount -61 McKay. Ann Elizabeth: Red Springs 116 McKay. Sally Jean; Elizabethtown. 61 McKee, James Harold; High Point 116 -McKeel, Milton Worth; Princeton 116 McKenzie, Jean Carolyn; Wilmington 61 McKinney, Alma Louise; M.S 23 McKinney. Linwood Wayne; Scranton 61 McLamb, Billie Jo; Newton Grove 116 McLamb, Catherine Page; Rocky Mount... 134 McLamb, Marshall Allen; Coats.-- -61 McLaurin, Joe Ann; Stednian 134 McLawhorn, Helon Ruth; Greenville- 134 McLawhorn, Kenneth Earl; Vanceboro 134 McLawhorn, Shorley Ann; Grimesland 61 McLean, Vernon Lee; Lumberton .97 McLemore, Lena Kay; Hendprs n 116 McLeod, Shirley Faye; Mebane 134 McNeill, Nancy Lynn; hiteville 116 McNiel, Bessie; Ph.D... 26 McPhail, Earl Thomas; Rowland 134 McPhaul, John Arch; Raeford 61 McPherson, Harlan Lofton; Wilmington 116 McPherson, Mary- Lee; South Mills .116 McPherson, Nellie; Clarendon .61 McRae, Margaret Rose; Mount Gilead.. 146 McRae, .Mary; Rowland- -.- _ 146 McRae. Sarah; Rowland ..._ 134 McRoy, ■Ryman David: Tarboro... 134 McSwain, Gail Deanna - 116 — M— Mabe, Harrell E.; Prospect Hill - 97 Mabry, Diana Patricia; Hollister 116 Madison, James Charles; Jonesville 97 Madre, .Mary Abigail; Elizabeth City...... 134 Magee, Lucetta Lynn; Plymouth 146 Mahoney, Dallas V.; T Sgt 26 Mallard, Alta Ann; Trenton 61 Mallard, Graham Warden; Trenton 116 Mallard, Nancy Carol; Trenton _ 116 Mallard, Sylvia Jean; Trenton 116 Mallison, Mae Frances; Winton 134 -Mallory, Elizabeth H.; Student Bank 26 .Mallory, James B.; M.A 26 Maloney, Edward J.; Major 26 Malpass, Marlene; Goldsboro 134 Maness, Myrel E.; Graysburg _... 62 Maness, Norma Lancaster; Fayetteville. 62 Mangum, Peggy G.; Saratoga 62 Mangum, William AUer; Carolina Beach 116 .Mann, Betty Credle; Fairfield 144 .Mann, Bobby ; Newport 62 Mann, .Milton Thomas; Sanford 97 Mann, Beta P.; Newport 116 Manning, Robert J.: Bethel 134 Manos. Gus Mike: Favetteville 97 Markham, Agnes Peyton: Greenville 62 Markham, Kenneth W , Jr.; Elizabeth City 134 Markham, Shirley Marie; Durham 62 Marshall, Margaret Ann; Graham 116 Marshall, William Edgar; Ph.D. 26 Marshbourne, Helen Irene; Spring Hope....ll6 Marshburn, Herman W.; Richlands 116 Martin, Barbara Faye; Jamesville 134 Martin, Betsy Sue: Durham 146 Martin, Betty Lou; Four Oaks - ...- -134 .Martin, George C; Ph.D .26 .Martin. Julius Carlton; Robersonville 97 Martin. Larry Charles; Cramerton 62 Martin, Phyllis Jordan; Rockingham 134 Martin, Sylvia James; Mount Olive 116 Martinez, Inez N.: E. Carolina College 62 Martinez, Ravmond Harold; M.A .26 Marvel. Evelyn Stevenson ; Milford, Del. 146 Mason. Sherry Anne; Rockingham..- .134 Mason, Elizabeth Anne; Lillington — 134 Mason, Janice Marie; Swansboro. — — 62 -Mason, Joseph Lee; Newton Grove 134 Mason. Joseph V.; Atlantic .97 Massengill, Carolyn Faye; Smithfield- 97 Massengill, Carolyn Rose; Four Oaks 116 Massey, John Thomas; Princeton 97 Matthews, Barbara Ann; Asheville..._ — 62 Matthews. Helen Bland; Robersonville .63 Matthews, Jimmy; Castalia 97 Matthews, Sarah Elizabeth; Wilmington 116 Matthis, Roland E.; Clinton 134 Maulden, Gloria Ashlynn; Kannapolis 134 Maxwell, Ethelyn Claudia; Dunn... .134 May, Johnnie E.; Grimesland 63 May, Zilphia Comolia; Hookerton 97 Maynard, Robert Tillman; Gary 97 Maynard, Virginia Bobbitt; Cary 63 Mayo, Ann L.; Plymouth. -63 Mayo, Nurtia Alice; Greenville 97 Meachum. William O.; Virginia Beach, Va. 116 Meads, James Gregory; Portsmouth, Va 116 Meares, Henry Lee; Cerro Gordo 135 Medlin, Nancy Leigh; Middlesex 135 Meeks, Joseph Edgar; Farmville.. .146 Mellon, Margaret Anne; Winterville 63 Melvin, Myra Louise; Tar Hill .146 Mencey, Carol Jean; Wallace 144 Mendenhall, Bee; Cary .116 Mendenhall, Cynthia Anne; Rec. Sup .26 Mercer, Betty Sue; Pink Hill 146 Mercer, Gene G.; Black Creek 116 Mercer, James Hal; Bladenboro 135 Merricks, Emmelt C. Jr.; Reidsville 98 Merritt, Carolyn Faye; Clinton 116 Merritt, Clarice Rose; Chapel Hill 116 Merritt, Elizabeth Grey; Clinton 98 Merritt, Graham Wayne, Jr.; Dover 116 Messick, John A.; Greenville 98 Metis, Albert; Trenton 63 Metts, Charles Rodney; Richlands 135 Metzgar, James Robert; Easton, Pa 135 Meyer, Bernadine; Ed. D .26 Michael, Evelyn Kay; Lexington 146 Midgett, Paul Reubin; Manteo 135 Midyette, Frances Jane; Fairfield 63 Midyette, Kenneth Lambert; Oriental 116 Miller, Bobby Carson; Greensboro 116 Miller, Charles Truett; Beulaville 135 Miller, Dennis Ashley; YorkviUe, 111 135 Miller, Earl Leland; Wilmington 98 Miller, Glenda Kay; Whiteville 146 Miller, Grace L.; Farmville 98 Miller, Jean Marie; Rocky Point 63 Miller, June Carol; Kannapolis 98 Miller, J. O.; Ph.D 26 Millican, Martha Jean; Roxboro 98 Mills, Betsy Ann; Chocowinity 135 Mills. Calvin Evans; Apex 116 Mills, Franklin Daniel; Greenville 135 Mills, Jerry Leath; Burlington 135 Mills, Kendall Drew; Tabor City.. 98 Mills, Louis Gerald, Jr.; Ma ysville .98 Mills, Nickie Elizabeth; Greenville ...98 Mills, Norman Staley; Apex .....98 Minshew, Arminta; Goldsboro 98 Minshew, Dorothy Glenn; Black Creek 135 Minshew, George R.; Greenville 98 Minshew, Juanita; Goldsboro 98 Mitchell, Dorothy Ann; Hillsboro 116 Mitchell, Janet Mason; Ahoskie 63 Mitchell, Janice Marie; Durham... _...135 Mitchell, Jean Evelyn; Washington _116 Mitchell, Mavis; M.A .26 Mitchell, Robert Eugene; Washington 116 Mixon, Thomas F. ; Winston-Salem 98 Mizelle, Dempsey Brown; Chocowinity 135 Mizelle, Dorothy Lillian; Windsor 98 Mizelle, S. Joyce; Jamesville 98 Mobley, Betty; Roanoke Rapids 116 Mobley, Bettv Helen; Williamston ...98 Mobley, Peggy Anne; Winterville 135 Modlin, Ann Elizabeth; Laurinburg 135 Monds, Richard S.; Dunn 98 Monk, Clarence; Ph.D.. 26 Monroe, Diana Lee; Rockingham 135 Monroe, Edward P.; Woodbridge, Va 98 Monroe, H. B.; M.A 26 Moody, Kenneth Earl; Deep Run 116 Moody, Willard; Deep Run 98 Moore, Autry Lee; Aurora 116 Moore, Benjamin Franklin; Williamston .135 Moore, Carolyn Rose; Clinton 116 Moore, Connie Mae; Raleigh __ 116 Moore, Dorah Leona; Elizabeth City 135 Moore, Doris Irene; Elizabeth City 116 Moore, Doris Jean; Burlington 98 Moore, Fleming Stanley; M.A _ 26 Moore, Frances; Greenville.. _ 98 Moore, Frank Leslie; Farmville 63 Moore, Hanny Osborne; Marshallberg 116 Moore, Howard E.; Dunn 98 Moore, James Curtis; La Grange 116 Moore, Margaret Janice; Snow Hill 135 Moore, Mary Janice; Kinston 116 Moore, Mary T.; Clerk Student Store 27 Moore, Rosalie Kay; Greenville 135 Moore, Shirley Harris; Enfield. .64 Moore. Waher Walker; Beaufort 98 Moorefield, Jean A.; Richmond, Va. 64 Mooring, Mary Frank; Rocky Mount..... 135 Morgan, Douglas .McDowell; Greenville... .135 Morgan, Nancy Alice; Lillington 135 Morris, Billie Gray; Tarboro ... 64 Morris, Gerald Dean; Vandemere 64 Morris, Harry Lee; Goldsboro 64 Morris, Hilda Marie; Zebulon 64 Morris, James Claudis; Rocky Mount 98 Morris, Wayne Bryant; Apex 117 Morrison, Emily Marian; Laurel Hill 98 Morrow, John Deal; Statesville... 64 Morse. Foster Wray; Portsmouth, Va 117 Morton, Barbara Ann; Franklinton 117 Moseley, Emily Jo; Rocky Mount... 98 Mosley, Charley Harlon; Rocky Mount 98 Moye, Alfred Lonza; Snow Hill .117 Moye, Margaret Tucker; Greenville 135 Moye, Mona M.; Akron, Ohio 32 Mozingo, Alice Rose; Goldsboro ......135 Mozingo, Dorothy Jean; Goldsboro 64 Mozingo, Edna Earle; Goldsboro 135 Mozingo, Van Gilbert; Farmville 98 Mozingo, Willis Conrad; Farmville 64 Mulder, Robert Glenn, Jr.; Conway 98 Muldrow, James Archie; Beulaville 117 Mullen, Early Elgin; Grifton.. 135 Mumford, Lewis Eugene, Jr.; Grifton... 135 Mumford, Patricia Ann; Grifton 98 Mumford, Virginia Keel; Robersonville 117 Murphy, Lou; Louisburg 64 Murphy, Sarah Adams; China Grove. 99 Murray, Annie Mae; M.A 27 Murray, Clinton; Arapahoe .65 Murray, Paul; Ph.D 27 Murray, Shirley Daniels; Arapahoe... 65 Musgrave, Joe Carroll; Pikeville. 117 Musgrave, Zebulon Baird; Pikeville 65 Musselwhite, Rachel ; Lumberton 99 Musselwhite, Sallie Augusta; Saint Pauls....l35 Myers, Charles Franklin; Thomasville 135 Myers, Thomas E.; Winston-Salem.. 135 Myrick, Barbara Ann; Lillington 135 Myrick, Clyde Carlton; Littleton .135 -N- Nance. Phiene Elizabeth; Chadbourn 99 Nance, Thomas Nelson; Greensboro 135 Narron, Charlie C, Jr.; Rocky Mount 65 Nash, Tommy G.; Monroe 117 Navarra, John G.; Ph.D 27 Naves, Shirley Ann; Asheville.. .-. 117 Neal, Audrey Faye; Belews Creek 99 Neal, Delia Louise; Engelhard ...135 Neal, Hannah WoUett; Hollister 65 Neal, Vance Brown; Sanford 135 Neale, Mary; Wilmington 99 Needs. Robert L.; Beaufort. 135 Neel, Francis Lee; M.A.. 27 Neel, Ray Mixon; Washington 135 Neilson, John A.; Apex _ 99 Nelson, David V.; New Bern 135 Nelson, Hannah Wrae; Harkers Island 135 Nelson, Patsy Miller; Beaufort 65 Nelson, Thomas B., Jr.; Jacksonville 135 Newsom, J. Adelaide; Weldon 146 Newsom, Lenora Odessa; Winston-Salem....ll7 Newsome, Sonja Pauline; Smithfield 135 Newton, Faye; New Bern 65 Nichols, Betly Lane; Bell Arthur. _..117 Nichols, Billy Gene; Walstonburg 135 Nichols, Ernestine; Washington _..117 Nichols, Jay B.; Greenville .65 Nichols, Patricia Ann; Smithfield 117 Nicholson, Patsy Ann; Vaughan 135 Nixon, Howard Wade; Manteo 99 Noble, James Crisdin; New Bern 135 Nobles, William Thomas; WinterviUe 117 Norman, Terrance R.; Morehead City 117 Norris, Joyce Ann; Hampstead 65 Norris, Ralph Coleman; Roxboro 135 Norris, Tommy Key; Greenville 135 Norton, Everett Livingston, Jr.; Raleigh 135 Nunes, Everett J.; CreswelL... 135 Oakes, Francis Whitfield, Jr.; Greenville .99 O ' Briant, Ralep Leon; Morrisville 117 O ' Brien, Denis Joseph; Abington, Pa _117 Odham, Elizabeth Williams, Grifton 65 O ' Kelley, .Mildred Carolyn; Spring Lake .. 66 Oldham, Barbara Sue; Sanford. 99 Oliver, Rebecca Claro; Mount Olive 135 O ' Neal, Robert Union, Jr.; Bath 66 O ' Quinn, Georgia Lee; Mamers 136 Orr, Mary Gertrude; Wallace... _ _117 Osborne, Avanelle ; Albemarle — 66 Osborne, Margaret; Wake Forest. 135 Ottaway, Sally Ann; Wilmington 99 Outland. Edward B.; Rich Square 66 Outlaw, Evelyn Elizabeth; Kinston 66 Outlaw, Peggy Anne; Kinston 66 Overly, Floyd E.; Ph.D. 27 Overman, Fred Lemuel; Fremont _ 135 Overman, Jacquelyn; Ayden 135 Overton, James Ray; Winterville 99 Overton, Orville Wright; Aurora 117 Owen, Frances Waynn; Angier 99 Owen, Mona Dean; Graham 136 Owen, Jimmy Wadsworth; Beaufort 135 Owens, Mildred M.; Treas. Office .27 Owens, Nora Lillian; Whiteville 117 Page, Alfred Ezra, Jr.; Fairmont....- _.99 Page, Marilyn Elaine; Burlington _..-136 Page, William Bruce; Chapel Hill 117 Page, William Hoke; Greenville 117 Paramore, Barbara Anne; FarmviUe_ 136 Paramore, William Henry; Washington 117 Parham, Violette Frances; Oxford 99 Parker, Betty Lou; Tarboro j 136 Parker, Charles Thomas; Clinton 117 Parker, Conetoe Paige; Kinston.. ...- ...99 Parker, Doris E.; Fayetteville . ...136 Parker, Jackqueline S.. Wrightsville Beach 144 Parker, John Randolph, Jr.; Kinston 99 Parker, Mary Lou; Raleigh 117 Parker, Nancy Grouse; Raleigh 66 Parker, Nellie Faye; Albertson ...99 Parker, Robert Price; Clinton .136 Parker, Wade James; Charlotte 136 Parkin, James Edmond; Beaufort 99 Park, Donald Lee; Henderson 136 Parks, Scarlett; Raeford 117 Parnell, James H.; M.A 27 Parrish, Lawrence H.; Benson..... — 66 Parrott, Jacob Reid, Jr.; Kinston .136 Parrott, Lewis Thomas, Jr.; Oxford 136 Parrott, Mercer C; Kinston — 66 Partridge, Lewis J.; Lt. Col 27 Paschal. Herbert Richard; Ph.D 27 Pasti, George, Jr.; Ph.D 27 Patch, Janie H.; Secretary 27 Patch. Richard M.; Greenville 99 Pate, Doris Ann ; Rockingham 136 Pate, -Mildred; M.A 27 Pate, Troy W., Jr. ; Goldsboro 99 Student— icuCtcf Patterson, George B.; A.B „_ 27 Patterson, Robert A.; Rocky Mount 99 Paul, Mary Carole; Edward 136 Payne, Mary Ann; Engelhard 99 Peacock, Sherwood Wade; Fremont 117 Peaden, Mary Elizabeth; Pinetops 136 Pearce, Elizabeth Faye; Zebulon 96 Pearce, Joseph Romus; Raleigh- _ 117 Pearsall, Robert H.; Snow Hill-. 99 Pearson, James Howard; Goldsboro 117 Pearson, Pern, ' B.; Gastonia -„117 Peed, Laura Sue; Creedmoor 144 Peel, Ann Davis; Williamston 66 Peele, Betty Jean; Goldsboro - 136 Peele, Katy Ann; Aulander 99 Peele, William Harry. Jr.; Plymouth .136 Pegram, Constance Elaine; Rocky Mount 99 Pendergraft, Kristi Louise; Chapel Hill 117 Pennington, Raymond B.; Greensboro. _..67 Penney. Evelyn B.; Beulaville .99 Pergerson. William B.; ReidsviUe 67 Perkins, Ferlon Adrienne; Timberlake .67 Perkins, James W.; Pink Hill 136 Perkins. Nina Lawrence; Stokes 136 Perkinson. Charles Atkins; Littleton 67 Perry, David Carl; Elizabeth City 136 Perry, Emma Clara; Beaufort 136 Perrv, George E.; M.A 27 Perry, Lee Eldred; Bailey. _ 117 Perry, Linda Mae; Selma 117 Perry, Marguerite A.; M.A 27 Persick. William T.; M.A 27 Pertalion, Al; Bogalusa, La 117 Phelps, James Edwin, Jr.; Greenville 99 Phelps, Nancy Lee; Windsor. 146 Phillips, Betty Anne; Cameron 136 Phillips, Betty George; Warsaw 99 Phillips, Edna Faye; Selma.. 136 Phillips, Gerald Wayne; Siler City 117 Phipps, Elsie Lee; Fayetteville 67 Picklesimer, Parnell W.; Ph.D 27 Pierce, Anne S.; Colerain 117 Pierce, Dora Elizabeth; Greenville 136 Pierce, Eleanor Laura; Mount Gilead 99 Pierce, Janice Faye; Rocky Mount . 117 Pierce, Joyce Annette; Rocky Mount 117 Pierce, Susan Ann; Rocky Mount 136 Pike. Zenobia Ruth; Raleigh 117 Pilgrim. Earl Thaddeus; Washington 117 Pilkington. Edward Lee; Goldsboro ...136 Pillsbury. Carolyn H.; Norfolk, Va 67 Pindell, Jack Mann; Raleigh 136 Piner, Dennis Fleet; Williston. 117 Piner. James Walker, Marshallberg 67 Pingel, Martha M.; Ph.D. 27 Pinner, Bobby Overton; Columbia 136 Pitt, Millard Lee; Rocky Mount 136 Pitlman, Edward F.; Policeman 27 Pittman, Kathryn Raper; Greenville 99 Pittman, Linwood Darryl; Rocky Mount 99 Pittman, Melvyn Earl; Rocky Mount 146 Piver, James Arthur, Jr.; Greenville 100 Plaster, Joseph William; Bassett, Va 117 Pleasants, Ann E.; Angier 100 Pleasants, Marv Hays; Elm City 136 Poindexter, James Edward; Ph.D 27 Pollard, Joseph H.; Portsmouth, Va 136 Pond, Joseph A., Jr.; Portsmouth, Va 117 Pond, Martha Sue; Hamlet _... .67 Poole, DeAnna Elizabeth; Snow Hill .136 Poole, Phyllis Anne; Wake Forest 117 Pope. Bobby Ray; Lexington.. 136 Pope, Emily G.; Kenly .._.117 Pope, Unita Elizabeth; Greensboro 67 Popov, Paul ; Kinston..._ 67 Porter, Mrs. Howard G.; Sec. Placement Off 27 Porter, Howard G.; M.A 27 Porter, -Mary Ellen; Goldsboro 136 Porter. Patsy Spence; Greenville. 136 Posey, Meredith N.; Ph.D 27 Potter. George Taylor; Jacksonville _118 Potter. Gwen W.; M.A.. _.--27 Powell, Gennette Fay; Lucama 118 Powell, Gerald Anderson; Reidsville.._ 136 Powell, Janet Frances; Winston-Salem 118 Powell, Margaret Rose; Greenville 118 Powell, Warner Baxter; Nashville 118 Powell, William Edgar; Goldsboro... 146 Powers, Mary Hallie; Saint Pauls 146 Preast, Dewey B.; Tarboro 118 Presnell, Ida Mae; Beech Creek. 118 Pressley, Helen Rose; Carthage._ 100 Prevette, Gradv M.; Ringgold, Va -100 Prew ett, Clinton R.; Ph.D „.„ 27 Price, Audrey Anne; Selma 144 Price, Dennis Ray; Faison 100 Price, Gayra Lucille; Seven Springs 100 Price, Margie Ellen; Selma 100 Price, .Millie Allen; Rocky Mounts 68 Price. Nelson; Seven Springs .....144 Pridgen, Carmen Lee; Nag ' s Head.. 118 Pridgen. Joy; Cameron.. ...118 Pridgen. Norman Ernest. Jr.; Wilson ...100 Priest, Constance McDonald; Kinston 136 Pritchard. Rodger Elbert; Ahoskie 100 Pritchard, Voight Verne; Kelford 100 Proctor. Beverly Ruth; Richmond, Va. ...136 Proctor. Hannah Dixon; Greenville 118 Proctor, Richard Shirley; Goldsboro .136 Pruden, Barbara Jane; Roxobel 136 Pruden, Harriet Ann; Roxobel 136 Prytherch, Herbert Francis; Beaufort 100 Prvtherch. Katherine T.; Beaufort „. 136 Puckette. Dixie Lee; Colerain 146 Pugh. Charles Elroy; Shiloh .118 Pulley. Leonard Thurston; Pleasant HiU .. 100 Pulley. Lofton Maddrey; Greenville 136 Pulley, Ted Gay; Wake Forest. _... 118 Purcell, Rachel J.; Winston-Salem ...68 Purvis, Patricia Anne; Ash 68 -Q- Quick, Ervin Dillon; Jacksonville 118 Quiney, Peggy Marshall; Whitakers 68 Quinn, B. Hihon; Greenville 118 Quinn, June Allen; Wallace 68 Quinn, Patricia A.; Kenansville 136 Quinn, Patricia Ann; Seven Sprmgs 118 Quinn, Peggy Joyce; Elm City 118 Raby, Janice F.; Norfolk, Va 68 Ragland. Thomas Haines; Plymouth 136 Railey. Rosalyn; Severn 136 Rainey, Harry G. ; College Union _ 27 Rainey, Jean Frances; Littleton 136 Ramsaur, Edmund George, Jr.; M.A .27 Ramseur, Joan; Winnabow 100 Randolph, Barbara Lee; Raleigh 136 Randolph, Eleanor Sue; Raleigh 118 Randolph, Elizabeth Ann; Durham 68 Raper. Catherine; Mount Olive..... ._ 68 Rasberry, Paul H.; Greenville 100 Rawls, John, Jr.; Windsor 136 Rawls, Preston Clayton; Arapahoe 118 Ravnor, Carolyn Ann; Kenly 136 Raynor, Robert Allen; Kenly 100 Ready, Isaac Epps, Jr.; Roanoke Rapids....l00 Reaves, Ouida Lee; Hamlet _ 100 Reaves, Patricia Casteen; Rocky Mount. 136 Redding, Betsy; Asheboro..... 136 Reep, Bucky; Morganton 100 Regan, Janette Clare; Oxford 100 Register. Harmon Ellis. Jr.; Warsaw 100 Register. Janet Teachey; Rose HiU 68 Register, Sherman .Alphonsa; Cove City 136 Respess, Ronita; Greenville 137 Reynolds, Charles W.; Ph.D. 27 Reynolds, Frances Jean; Kinston 137 Reynolds, Jack Lee, III; Marion 118 Reynolds, John 0.; Ph.D 27 Reynolds. S. Patricia; Wilmington „100 Rhem, Ann Fordham; Kinston 68 Rhem, Janice Faye; Kinston 69 Rhodes, Carl William; Bedford, Ohio 100 Rhodes. Charles Alexander: Lowell .118 Rhodes, Charles Melvin; Greenville 69 Rhodes, George H.; New Bern 100 Rhodes, M. Malcolm; Jacksonville 100 Rhodes, Stacy V.; Richlands... 100 Rice, Lucile A.; M.A. 27 Rich, Carolyn Edwena; Rocky Mount 118 Rich, John C; Goldsboro 118 Richards. Emma Sue; Zebulon 69 Richardson. Elizabeth Dean; Wendell 100 Ricketts. Don L.; Portsmouth. Va 100 Ricks. Barbara Jean; Conway.. 137 Ricks. Edwin M.. Jr.; Plymouth 118 Riddick. Mike Gillis; Greenville. 137 Riddick. Rachel Ann; Jamesville 137 Riddick. Richard Elmo; Hobbsville... .....100 Riddle. Sue Ellin; Plymouth 100 Rieves. Suzanne; Greensboro. 118 Rigs. Beverly Jean; Cove City 118 Riggs. William Howard; Bayboro 69 Riasbee. Nancy Carolvn; Durham... 137 Risher. Charity Conrad; M.A ...27 Risher, Charles G.; Ph.D 27 Risenbark. Faye Wells; Wallace .137 Rivenbark. Julia Vee; Watha 69 Rives, Lelia; Cafeteria Stewardess. 27 Robins, H. Dean; Lenoir ...137 Robbins, Thelma Carole: Greenville.. ...100 Roberson, James Oliver: Parmele 69 Roberson. Johnny H.; Robersonville ...137 Roberson. Josephine . nnette; Wilson 118 Roberts, Carolyn; Saint Pauls 137 Roberts, Elizabeth Ann; Bladenboro... 137 Roberts, Hilda Ann; Raleigh 137 Roberts, Hilda Mae: Washington 137 Robertson. Eleanor Jane; Greensboro 137 Robertson. Frederic; Littleton 118 Robertson. Herby H.; Alexandria, Va .137 Robertson. Mary Rose; Knightdale .118 Robertson, Raymond A., Jr.; Williamston. 100 Robinette. Bill Ray; Kannapolis .....100 Robinson. Gordon Erin; Washington 137 Roebuck, Robert Everette; Farmville 101 Rogers, Edith Peatross; Raleigh 69 Rogers, Harold Suggs; Clarkton 101 Rogers, Henry Shepard; Williamston 137 Roeers, Nancy Louise; Wilson... 101 Rogers, William Theodore; Elizabethtown.137 Rogers, Rodger Jason; Wadesboro _..137 Rogerson, Kenith; Tarboro 69 Rooke, Ann Coleman; Greenville 137 Roper, Ruby Blair; Hampton, Va 101 Rorie. William F.; Durham 118 Rose. Betty Gwatnev; Goldsboro 69 Rose. Horace Leslie ' Jr.; Richmond, Va 69 Rose, Mary Diana; Pantego 137 Roseveare, David Arthur; Greenville 137 Ross, Alton Glenn; Greenville 101 Ross, Damaris; Garner.. — 70 Ross, Janet Marie; Williamston... — 101 Roth. Cynthia Mihon; Rocky Mount 137 Roughton. Al Cader; Elizabeth City 101 Roulston. Rosalind Jane; M.. 27 Rountree, Mary Estelle; Gatesville .146 Rouse, Agnes Dean; Pollocksville .....137 Rouse, Dorine; Seven Springs... lOJ Rouse, Effie Carol; Kinston 118 Rouse, Lou Anne; Kinston 101 Rouse, Luby Erie; Kinston .- 137 Rouse, Sylvia Anne; Seven Springs 118 Routh, Martha Ann; Cameron 137 Rowland, Alma Jean; Raleigh- __ 101 Rowland, Stanley McDonald; Raleigh 118 Royal, Herbert K.; Supplv 70 Royall, John Ollen, III; Goldsboro__ .137 Ruck, Robert John; Baltimore, Md 137 Ruffin, H. Harrell; Ahoskie 101 Ruffin, Thomas Eugene, Jr.: Ahoskie 70 Ruffin. Winifred Owen; Pink Hill 118 Rush, Sieve Pate; Rockingham 118 Rusher, Roberta Ann; Wilmington 101 Russ. James H.; Soulhport .....137 Russell. Charles Eugene: Carthage .101 Russell. Elizabeth 1.; Aberdeen. 137 Russell, Jean Elizabeth; Dover... 137 Ruston, Sylvia Jean; Laurel, Del 118 Ryczkowski, Joseph S.; Trenton, N. J 137 — S— Sabiston, Bridges Arendell; Shaliotte. 118 Saleeby, Ralph; Wilson 101 Salmon, Vernon Julian; Wallace 137 Salter, Bryan Jerome; Atlantic 101 Salter, Frederick Carlton; Sea Level 137 Salter, Leo Howell; Davis 118 Saher, Thomas Harold; Atlantic 118 Sandel, Barbara Sue; Raleigh 146 Sanderson, .Mary Eleanor; Plymouth .137 Sandlin, Jerry Ann; Beulaville 146 Sasser, Bobby Joe; Dover 70 Sasser, James Harold; Hallsboro 118 Sasser, Jannie Emmalene; Kenly 137 Satterthwaite, Sylvia Jenkins; Greenville... 137 Sauter, Jean Eileen; Fayetteville 118 Savage, Edwin Baxten; Rocky Mount 101 Savage, Elizabeth E.; .M.A. 27 Savage, John Dorsey; Goldsboro 137 Savage, Lindsay Stuart; Grceinille 101 Savage, Peggy Laverne; Willianiston . 101 Sawyer, Gloria Ann; Grantsboro 70 Sawyer, Grover C; Tarboro 118 Sawyer. Robert R.: Gilford College 110 Scarborough, William Lloyd, Jr.; Buxton 137 Schafran, Douglas Brown; Lillington 70 Schurrer, Roge ' r A.; Cleveland, Wis 137 Schwab, Arlene M.: Portsmouth, Va 101 Scott, James Harold; New Bern... 101 Scott. Percy C; Ph.D... 27 Scott, Shelia Anne; Pollocksville 137 Scott, William Henry, Jr.; New Bern 137 Scott, William L.; Cape Charles. Va .137 Scott, Nancy Louise; Pollocksville ...101 Scruggs, Chester A.; M.A 27 Sears, Norman T.; Durham 70 Seawell, Mary Jane; Gilford College 137 Seawell, Roy Gerrod; Sanford 137 Sessoms, Clara Mae: Lumberton 118 Sessoms, Robert Wilson; Lumberton 101 Sessoms, Wade Hampton, Jr.; Fayetteville 137 Sexton, Fred Earl; Rocky Mount... .....70 Sexton, .Mary Elizabeth; Tarboro .101 Sexton, William Monroe; Rocky Mount .... 101 Seymour, Lois Annette; Greenville 137 Shamel, Doris Mae; Winston-Salem 118 Shavender, Marilyn Fave; Belhaven 137 Shaw, Edna Earle; Littleton 118 Shaw, John W.; Raleigh 101 Shaw, Linda Joyce; Durham 101 Shaw, Margaret Jacquelyn; Oxford 70 Shaw, Thomas A.; Cameron 70 Shaw, William G.: Atkinson. .. 119 Shearin, Betsy Jean; Vaughan 119 Shearin, David Whitman; Littleton 71 Shearin, Helen Patricia; Scotland Neck 137 Shearin, Josie Lea; Louisburg 146 Sheffield, Shelby Jean 137 Shehdan, Fred A.: Greenville 71 Shelley, Milton Bruce; Mulli.i-. • . ( !. 101 .Shelton, Elizabeth Anne; Citr.nl.n 71 Shelton, James Lawrence; Ci.riri,,,- 119 Shepard, Charles Leon, Jr.: Jacksonville 146 .%ew, Rosalie Hardee; Wilmington 137 Shields, Charles Homer; Winston-Salem ... 137 Shine, James F., Jr.; Rocky Mount 101 Shingleton, Dalton Vick; .Stantonsburg 137 Shingleton, Royce Gordon; Stantonsburg 101 Shipp, Anne Corene; Durham 119 Short, Jerry Allen; Shelby 119 Shropshire, James W., Jr.; Winston-Salem 137 Shumaker, Ralph Baxter, Jr.; Greer, S. C. 101 Shutt, Roy Bailev; Cycle... 101 Sibbette, Ellen Jeannette; Saint Pauls 71 Siler, Norma Jean; Siler City 101 Simmons, Charles Vardell; Kenly 71 Simms, Robert W.; Charlottesville, Va 119 Simonds, Patricia Lee; New Bern 102 Simpson, Gayle Arden; Burlington 102 Simpson, Jonnie Ryan; Greenville 102 Sinclair, Ellsworth E.; Falls Church, Va... 119 Singletary, Ernest M.; Elizabethtown 138 Singletary, Gene P.; Elizabeth City 71 Singleton, Lee Roy; Plymouth 119 Singleton, Paul Lester; Greenville 102 Sioussat, Charles M.; Elizabeth City 102 Skinner, Bernice Leon; Walha 138 Slack, James Blount; Pinetown 102 Slaughter, Mattie Jean; Blanch... ......102 Sloan, Carl Delmas; Chinquapin 138 Slot, William John; Pantego 71 Small, Libby Leona; Edenton... 102 Smaw, E. Louise: Greenville... 119 Smiley, W. W.; M.A 27 Smith, Adeline; Garland 115 Smith, Agnes Elizabeth: Rutherford Col 71 Smith. Barbara . nn; Rocky Mount 144 Smith. Barbara Jane; Morganton 119 Smith. Barbara Jean; Windsor 71 Smith, Betty Jean; Louisburg 138 Smith, Carolyn Rae; Wilson 119 Smith, Charles Russell; Atlantic 144 Smith, Dock Garner; Princeton 71 Smith, Donald Hugh; Roxboro 72 Smith, Dwight Lewis; Varina .102 Smith, Elaine; Deep Run 102 Smith, Eleanor Ruth; Angler 72 Smith, Elizabeth Anne; Greenville 138 Smith, Evelyn Patricia; Washington 138 Smith, Florence Jeannette; Greenville 119 Smith. Georgia Ann; Wallace... 119 Smith, Geraldine McCray; Harrells 119 Smith. Gloria Ann; Durham 144 Smith, James A.; Morehead City 102 Smith, James Enoch, III; Washington 102 Smith. Jane Andrews; Mount Olive 102 Smith, Janie B.; M.A . 27 Smith, Joanne; Deep Run 138 Smith, John Weston, Jr.; Atlaniir 119 Smith, Jonius Cecil; Ruffin 119 Smith, Joyce Mae; Edenton 138 Smith, Kay Frances; Nashville 138 Smith, Kenneth J., Jr.; Raleigh... 72 Smith, Marian Gray; Deep Run. 102 Smith, -Martha Ann; Wallace... 138 Smith, Norman Earl; M.A... 28 Smith, Peggy Fave; Angier 119 Smith, Robert Brooks; Elizabethtown 102 Smhh, Robert L.; Farmville. 72 Smhh, Robert Thomas; Winton 102 Smith, Sarah Elizabeth; Vanceboro 119 Smith, Shelby Jean; Pink Hill 138 Smith, Shirlee Morton; Jacksonville 72 Smith, Sylvia Roberta; Roanoke Rapids 119 Smith, William Earl; Goldsboro 119 Smith, William R., Jr.; Wilmington 72 Smith, Woodrow; Salemburg 138 Smithwick, Barbara Allen; .Aurora 138 Smothers, Timothy Matthew; Reidsville 119 Snyder, Helen A.; Dean of Garrett Hall 23 Soles, Hilda Grey; Whileville 14 1 Soles, Millard Earl; Loris, S. C 119 Solomon, Rube Waddell; Goldsboro .102 Somerville, Kathleen; Plymouth 138 Sorie, -Micky E.; Scotland Neck... --..138 Southwick, Mildred Daniels; Ph.D 28 Spain, Adolphus Lee; Washington 119 Spain, Dan .Mitchell, Jr.; Washington 138 Spain, Nancy Hayden; Manson .102 Sparks, Jo Ann; Ahoskie 102 Spears, Rae Anne; Pittsburgh, Pa 138 Speight, Lowell A.; Grifton 119 Speight, William Payne; Roanoke Rapids-102 Spell, Anne Byrd, Roseboro 138 Spell, A. C; Hope Mills _ 138 Spell, Jimmie Dixon; Salemburg 138 Spell, Walter Richard; Roseboro 119 Speller, Anne Bly; Windsor _ 102 Spence, Bobby Lee; Elizabeth City-.- .138 Spence, Peggy Vause; Tarboro _ 72 Spencer, Betty Irene; .Asheboro 146 Spencer, Josephine Louise; Bayboro .102 Spencer, Lindo Terry; Hamlet - - -.72 Spencer, Nathan Herbert; .Merritt 119 Spencer, Rena Mae; Columbia-— _ .138 Spencer. William R.; Draper 72 Spivey, Billy Sescoe; Tabor City 138 Spivey, Margaret Faye; Tabor City..... .102 Spivey, Rebecca Dolores; Winton .138 Spivey, William Griffin; Jackson 119 Spoone, John Paul; Alexandria, Va 119 Sprouse, Wayne Alexander; Hopewell, Va..-72 Spruill, Adolphus Ray: Edenton 119 Spruill, Billie Joyce; Aurora -_.73 Spruill. Peggy Love; Merritt 73 Spurgin, Rex Edward; Tarboro 138 Stacy, Carl R.; Charlottesv ille, Va 119 Stallings. Janice Kathleen; Hertford 138 Stallings, Nell A.; -M.A .28 Stallings, Patricia Allen; Louisburg 119 Stallings. Rebecca Jane; Louisburg— 73 Standi, Barbara Ann; Warsaw 138 Standiford, Frances Eleanor; Greensboro— .138 Stanley, Henry M.; Kinston 119 Starling, Opal Hackler; Elizabeth City 102 Starnes, Margaret Rose; Raleigh 120 Staton, -Mary Lois; Ph.D. 28 Staton. William Purvis; Bethel 119 Steele, Archie A.; Raleigh 119 Steelman. Lala Carr; Ph.D 28 Steelman, Joseph F.; Ph.D. 28 Steinbeck. Rachel: Greenville _ 119 Stell, Walter Joseph. Ill; Greenville .....102 Stephens, Elma Jacquelyn; Raleigh 73 Stephens, Emma Lois; Fairmont 119 Stephens, Mildred Jane; WhiteviUe... 102 Stephenson. Eleanor Ann; Garysburg .102 Stephenson. Jo Lynne; Raleigh .146 Stephenson, Joyce Ann; Goldsboro 73 Stephenson, Miriam Kearney; Smithfield— -138 Stern, Daniel Richard; Two Rivers, Wis 73 Stevens. Bermey: Tabor City 73 Stewart, Beverly; Godwin 119 Stewart. James H.: Ph.D. 28 Stewart. Jane: Goldsboro 147 Stewart. Jerry L.; Durham 102 Stewart, Joyce Elizabeth; Broadway 73 Stewart. Leland; Ph.D 28 Stewart, Peggy Lou; Raleigh 73 Stewart. William G.; Greensboro. 138 Stocks, Reubin Darrell; Tabor City 138 Stickstill. Barbara Jean; Raleigh 73 Stokes. Emma Pearl 119 Stokes, Kathleen E.; Ph.D 28 Stokes, Lucy Marie; Infirmary.- 28 Stokes, Margaret . nn; Greenville .138 Stone. Dorothy Mae; Greensboro 147 Stone. Edward Carl. Ill; Durham 119 Stone. Harriet Loretta: Greensboro .119 Stout, Hal Vincent; Star 74 Stox, Janice Marie; Winterville .147 Strain, Patricia; Lumberton ...138 Strawn, Alice; M.A 28 Strickland, Charlotte Grace; Smithfield 102 Strickland, Jefferson Baggett; Salemburg ...138 Strickland, Jo Ann; Bunn Level 138 Strickland, Lynda Leigh; Henderson 138 Strickland, Thelma; Cerro Gorda 102 Stritch, Thomas M.; Ph.D .28 S troud. Shelby J.; Kinston 119 Stuart, Robert Keeler; Ed.D 28 Stuckey, William Harris; Pikeville 138 Sturkie. Lenora Ellen; Cheraw, S. C 119 Sturtevant, Roger Inman; Rocky Mount 119 .Stvron. Roy Davis; Davis .. 119 Sugg, Barbara Ann; Snow Hill 102 Sug2, Sarah Ann; Snow Hill 102 Sullivan, Carole Jean; Weldon 120 Sullivan, Margaret E.; Roanoke Rapids 120 Summers, Shirley Yronne; Gibsonville 74 Sumrell, Betty Jo.: Ayden 102 Surles, Junius Boyette; Greenville 103 Surles, Mabel Ogburn; Greenville . 120 Surles, Rita Kathryn; Angier 103 Sutton, Barbara Jean; Greenville .74 Sutton, Carlton Virginius; Goldsboro 138 Sutton. Connie Lou; Greenville 138 Sutton. Frances Lorraine; Faison 74 Sutton. Gene M.; Greenville 103 Sutton, John Robert; Mount Olive .. 74 Sutton, Marjorie Worth; La Grange 138 Sutton, Nancy Jacqueline; Farmville 147 Sutton, Ollie Delaney; La Grange 74 Sutton, Richard Elliott; La Grange... 120 Sutton, Sarah Elizabeth; Hertford 147 Swails, Kathryn Lucille: Hamlet .74 Swaim, Caroline Lee: Lexington 120 Swain, Flora Ann: Aurora 138 Swindell Sybil Clair.-: . wan (  uarter 138 Swinson, Earl; Greenville. 74 Swinson, Thelma Shore; Warsaw 74 Sykes, Carrie Ann; Columbia 147 Sykes, Carrie Belle; Conway 120 Sykes, Lois Catherine; Wallace 103 Sykes, Ronald Gray; Nashville .103 Sykes, William K.; Kinston 120 — T— Tart, Betty Rose; Newton Grove 74 Tart, Billy Obid; Four Oaks Tart, Jesse Franklin; Dunn Tart, Mary Grey; Clarkton.. Tart, Tillie Mae; Four Oaks Taylor, Barbara Ann; Nashville.. Taylor, Callie Gloria; Siler City. Taylor. Carlton Bruce; Greenvill Taylor, Clark 0.; Winston-Sale .120 .103 ... 75 .138 .120 Taylor. Donald Ray; Roanoke Rapids 138 Taylor, Dorothv A.; Angier 120 Taylor. Edith Catherine; Sea Level 120 Taylor. Ernest W.; Grimesland... 75 Taylor, Fred, Jr.; Grifton _ 138 Taylor, Gary W.; Magnolia 75 Taylor, Kenneth Hyman; Robersonville 147 Taylor, Jeter P., Jr.; Trenton 75 Tavlor, Laura Ophelia; Angier 138 Taylor. Loma Frances: Snow Hill 120 Taylor, Nancy Catherine; Como 75 Taylor, Pamiley Ann; Enka 120 Taylor, Robert Stickney, Jr,; Semora 75 Taylor, Sybil Ann; Saint Pauls ...147 Teachey, Charles Ray; Wilmington 138 Teachey, James McCoy; Wallace 138 Teachey, Wilbur Murle; Wilmington 103 Teal, Wiley B., Jr.: Wadesboro 75 Teander. Jeneal; Jacksonville 120 Tedder. Edna Hilda; Tarboro 120 Teel, Mvron .M.. Jr.; Bethel 138 Telliga, Earl A., Jr.; Roanoke Rapids 138 Temple, Martha E.; Zebulon 103 Terrell. Patricia Grey; Elon College 138 Terry, Joseph Melton; Williamston 75 Terry, Robert Steven; Rockingham 103 Terry, Suzanne Jenkins; Rockingham 103 Tew, Barbara L.; Haw River 103 Tew, Helen Jean; Roseboro 103 Thacker, Billy E.; Graham 120 Tharington. Jasper E.; Henderson 138 Tharrington . Jean Carolyn; Rocky Mount 103 Themides. Michael Chris; Norfolk, Va 76 Therrien, Doris Jean; Jacksonville — 147 Thigpen, James Earl; Mount Olive 76 Thomas, Antoinette Avis; Chapel Hill 138 Thomas, Benjamin William, Jr.; Kinston 76 Thomas, Betty Ann; Sanford .120 Thomas, Evelyn Fay; Burlington — 120 Thomas, Franklin James; Carthage 103 Thomas, Jack Garner; Sanford 103 Thomas, Paul Franklin; Jacksonville .120 Thomason, Claudine Kay; Kannapolis 120 Thompson, Amelita; Cerro Gordo 120 Thompson, David .Arnold; Durham 138 Thompson, Donald H.; Deep Run 76 Thompson, Joseph June; Weldon.. 147 Thompson, Judith Virginia; Whiteville 147 Thompson, Kermit Adrian, Jr.; La Grange 120 Thompson. Nina; Pembroke 103 Thompson, Olivia Steed; Richlands 103 Thompson, Rebecca Kay; Goldsboro 139 Thompson. Robert Daniel; Fayetteville 139 Thornton, .iMice Faye; Mount Olive 139 Thornton, Harriette Ann; Clinton 76 Threewitts, Albert Justice; Littleton 120 Tilden. Mary Ann; Wilmington 76 Tilley, Emilie Margaret; Fuquay Springs .139 Tingen. Marjorie Ann; Apex..... 103 Todd, Claudia Jane: Ahoskie._ 120 Todd. Richard C; Ph.D .._ 28 Toler, Clifton Leo, Jr.; Washington ...103 Toler. Marie Owens; Washington 103 Toll. Eleanor E.; M.A. 28 Toll. Paul A.; Ph.D. .. -- 28 Touchberry, Glenda Rae; Sumter, S. C 120 Townsend. Jerry Sue; Fairmont _ 120 Treon, Gary Eugene; Springfield, Va .120 Trice, James E.; Blades, DeL 139 Tripp. Carolyn Elizabeth; Greenville -120 Tripp, Graydon Williamson; Winterville. 120 Troutman, Doris Carolyn; Aberdeen 76 Troxler, Harold Curtis; Burlington... 76 Trulove, Mary Eugenia; Wilmington 120 Tucker, Ann .Ahrens; Monroe 76 Tucker. Argent Moore; Grifton .120 Tucker, Barbara Caroline; Magnolia -.76 Tucker, Janice Lucille; Grimesland 120 Tucker, Ruth Lois; Grimesland 103 Tugwell, Rachel Janet; Fountain 139 Tugwell. William Harry; Norfolk, Va 139 TurbeviUe, Robert Earl; Bridgeton 139 Turnage, Lucy Arnette; Smithfield - 139 Turnage, Ruth; Black Creek .103 Turner, Bessie Rebecca; Kinston 139 Turner, Betty Smith; Pink Hill . 77 Turner, Elizabeth Ann; Smithfield. „ .. 139 Turner, Gene Lee; Mebane 139 Turner, George C; London Bridge. Va. 139 Turner, James Eston; Danville, Va 139 Turner, Karl E.; Greenville 103 Turner. Lucile; Ph.D. 28 Turner, .Marian Louise; Winton 139 Turner. Patricia Ann; Nashville 139 Turner, Thomas T.; Greensboro. 139 Tuton. .Margaret Ellen; Whiteville 103 Twiddy. Shirley Jean; Edenton 139 Twiford. Patricia Anne; Stumpy Point 120 Tyndall. Mary Frances; New Bern 139 Tyndall, Pearl Mae; Kinston 120 Tyson, Barbara Dixon; Greenville 77 Tyson, Ella Frances; Wadesboro 139 Tyson, Roy Jennings; Godwin 103 Umphlett, Nell; Portsmouth, Va 139 Underbill. Alice Ruth; Selma 120 Underbill. .Martha Elizabeth; Selma... ...103 Underselh. William Olai; Swansboro 77 Underwood. Gilliam Wilson: Clayton ...77 Upchurch, Sandra Dianne; Ahoskie .144 Upchurch, Sarah Jane; Greenville 120 Upton, Loretta Joyce; Belmont 139 Utterback, Elizabeth; Ph.D .28 Uzzell, Charles Michael; La Grange 120 Uzzle, Phereba Elizabeth; Wilson ' s Mills. .103 — V— Vance, Wilfred Hale; Raleigh 103 Vann, Emma Faye; Clinton 120 Vann, Hugh McAlpin; Elizabethtown 139 Vann, Matilda June; Spring Hope... .....120 Venters, Kathleen; Dorm. Housekeeper- 23 Vestal. William Nathan, Jr.; Bonlee 103 Vick. Jesse William; Conway 103 Vick, Joseph Clinton; Greenville 120 Vick, Nancy Jane; Greenville .77 Vickstrom, Donald Emil; Carlo, Nebr .77 Vines, Marie G.; Arlington, Va 77 Vinson, Joyce Elizabeth; Swansboro 103 Vinson, William Earl; Jacksonville .139 Viola, George Edward; Kannapolis 103 Vornholt, Dan E.; Ph.D 28 — W— Wadsworth. Janet Leigh; WoodviUe. 139 Waggoner, Nancy Kay; Burlington- 120 Waggoner, Roy T.; Birmingham, Ala 77 Wahl, Frances; M.A _ _ 28 Walker. Bcttv Sue; Maple 120 Walker. Deri G.; Mount Olive 121 Walker, Dotty Worthington; Albemarle 139 Walker, Elizabeth S.; M.A - 28 Walker. Irma; Gibsonville -104 Walker. Jerry Martz; Roxboro 139 Walker, Raeford W.; Leaksville. . 104 Walker. Raenord Billy; Leaksville 104 Walker, Rebecca Louise; Roxboro 139 Walker, Thomas Derry; Raeford .139 Walker, Virginia Frances; Littleton 139 Walker, Wayne Dillard; Draper 121 Walker, Wilmer Dunn. Jr.; Plymouth 77 Wall. Audre Alene; Kannapolis 147 Wall, Betty Jean: Wendell. =■121 Wall, Edmond Otis: Ayden 77 Wall, Janet Lavee; Smithfield 121 Wall, Jimmie Earl; Raleigh 121 Wallace, Joseph Leonard, Jr.; Wallace 104 Wallace, Joe Rex; Smithfield 78 Wallace, Leon Earl; Bath 139 Wallace, Linyear Mayo; Washington 121 Wallace, William Harry; Jacksonville — 139 Waller, Sally Joyce; Trenton.. 139 Walston, Evelyn Harper; Snow Hill 104 Walter, Helen Bn.w.,; Sali l,uiy 78 Wallers, Alice Talma, li:r; llrn.l.rson 139 Walters, Bettv Jan.-: Kflan.l 78 Walters, Loreila Mar !.: Mnnro,- 139 Walters, M. Patricia; Pine Level 104 Walton, Elizabeth Anne; Wilson... 139 Walton, James Kulin; Lexington.. 78 Ward, Benjamin Lee; Battleboro 104 Ward, Harriet Truman; Rich Square 121 Ward, James Harvey, Jr.; Greenville 78 Ward, Jessie Laura; Beech Creek 121 Ward, Nancy Lynette; Williamston...... 121 Ward, Nann Faye; Burlington 139 Ward, Nellie Ross; Nakina 121 Ward, Wade Thurman, Jr.; Bethel 139 Warner, Jim R., Jr.; Charlotte 104 Warren, Bobby .Smith; Mebane 139 Warren, Franklin Deland; Hiddenitc 121 Warren, George Clifton, Jr.: Rn.kv Mount 1.39 Warren, Jo Ann; Robersornill. 78 Warren, Joan B.; Sec. Studml Iiumii 28 Warren, Rebecca Ann; Liltl.lnn 139 Warren, Tennys E.; Mount Olive .147 Warren, Walter A.; Hampstead. -104 Waters. Carolyn Cherry; Washington 139 Waters, Dorothy L.; Clerk Student Store.. 28 Waters, Eloise Roselyn; WinterviUe 121 Waters, W. Bennie, Jr.; Washington 104 Waters, Shelby Jean; Grifton . ...147 Waters, Wade H.. Jr.; Washington 104 Watson, Barbara Levenia; Bethel. 139 Watson, Carl Leonard; Goldsboro -121 Watson, James Fehon, Jr.; Kenly 139 Watson, Kelly Lorton; Lowland .144 Watson, Nancy Sue; Belmont.. .139 Watson, Reta Alene; Lenoir .121 Watlers, John ; M.D. 28 Watts, Jerry D.; Southport 121 Wayne, Larry Graham; New Bern 78 Webb, Betty Jo; Milford, Del 147 Webb, Lois Ann; Greenville 139 Webber, Donald Ray; Goldsboro 139 Webster, Lucille Inez; Pinetown 139 Weeks, Effie Madalene; Mount Olive 121 Weeks, Sidney A.; Whitakers 121 Weeks, William Gordon; Rocky Mount ... 104 Weld, John Philip; Charlotte 78 Wells, Dallas Saunders; Williamston .129 Wells, Thomas Learned; Wallace. --78 West, Barbara Jean; Fayetteville 139 West, Eleanor Joyce; Wilmington 78 West, John James, Jr.; Durham. - 139 West, Kenneth Rand; Wilson - 104 West, Roy Devone; Roseboro -121 Westbrook, Richard Donald; Mebane 104 Wetherington, Vivian Anne; Stella 79 Whaley, Alton W., Jr.; Rose Hill ..- 79 Whaley, Edward Kendall; Richlands . 139 Whaley, Mary Jinnell; Richlands 121 Whaley, William G., Jr.; Elizabeth City 79 Wheeler, David E.; Halifax - 104 Wheeler, Henry M.; Walstonburg - - - 104 Wheless, Herbert Walton; Spring Hope......l04 Whichard, Barbara Stewart; Bethel 121 Whichard, Linda Ruth; Greenville 13 White, Ann Elizabeth; Belvidere 139 White, Betty Lou; Gatesville.... - - 147 White, Charley Alexander; Greenville 104 While, Dora Kay; Colerain 147 White, Dorothy Shields; Scotland Neck 121 White, Durwood; Bethel- - -140 White, Emilie Rebecca; Hertford... 121 White, Ernest L., Jr.; Edenton - 79 White. Eugenia; Sanford 79 White, Gladys, M.A 28 White, James Carlton; La Grange 104 White, James L.; Ed.D..- 28 While, Jerry Eugene; Merry Hill 147 White. Katharine Wilson; .M.A. 28 While, M. Judson; Ph.D. 28 White, Rose Marie; Pine Level 140 White, Sarah Arlyn; Cove Citv 121 While, William Johnson, Jr.; Columbia 140 Whitehead, Mary Gibson; Dunn 121 Whilehurst, Barbara Anne; Bethel 104 Whitehurst, Joseph P.; Greenville 121 Whilehurst, Judson Warren; Stokes 79 Whitehurst, Mary Lou; Stokes 121 Whitehurst, Norwood P.; Greenville... .32 Whitehurst, Peggy Joyce; Robersonville-...-.140 Whitehurst, Shirley Jean; Bethel .144 Whitfield, Edna Frances; Snow Hill ...79 Whitfield, Eugene Long; Fayetteville 121 Whitfield, Faye Elizabeth; Kitty Hawk...... 121 Whitfield, John I.; Snow Hill .140 Whitfield, Robert L.; Robersonville 140 Whitley, Betty Lou; Washington 147 Whitley, Katherine Mozelle; Wilson 140 Whitley, Mildred Ruth; Como 140 Whitley, Nancy Casey; Smithfield 79 Whittle, Joyce Ann; Warsaw 121 Wicker, Shelby Dean; Sanford 104 Wickizer, Kemp B., Jr.; Morehead City 121 Wiggins, Betty Joyce; Henderson- - 140 Wiggins, Jesse L.; Richlands 104 Wiggins, Joseph Horace; Suffolk, Va ---104 Wiggs, Minnie Margarette; .Selma -140 Wilder, Keith; Virginia Beach, Va -140 Wiles, Donn Manley; Burling 104 Wiley, Dorothy Mae; New Castle, Del 140 Wilkerson, Anne Dixon; Greenville - 104 Wilkerson, Stephen L., Jr.; Greenville 121 Wilkins, Carl; Lumberton 79 Wilkins, Jackie; Lumberton 104 Wilkins, Robert Stephen; Woodsdale - - 79 WiUetts, Graham Arliss; Bolivia 140 WiUetts, Mary Annette; Leland 121 Williams, Bobbie Lee; Newport News, Va...l21 Williams, Carole; Norfolk, Va 140 Williams, Charles Stuart; Greenville-- 80 Williams. Cynthia Elaine; Chinquapin 140 Williams. Gaynelle; Kinston - 140 Williams, George Everett; .Shawboro- 140 Williams, Geraldine; Pink Hill- 140 Williams, Jo Anne; WinterviUe - -140 Williams, J. Oliver; Rocky Mount- — 104 Williams, Kenneth Robert; Kinston -121 Williams, Lois Mae; Merritt 140 Williams, Louise L.; M.A.- - - . 28 Williams, Mary Ellen; Hookerton.- 80 Williams, Peggy Rose; WinterviUe 80 Wiliams, Phillip Russell; Fayetteville -....140 Williams, Robert Howard; Tryon- - 140 Williamson, Betty Jean; Evergreen 104 Williamson, Eva D.; Ph.D -- 28 Williamson, Frances Carolyn; Chadbourn... 80 Williamson, Isaac K.; Princeton -- 104 Williamson, Joyce Mae; Freeland 140 Williamson, Michael F.; Newport, R. 1 140 Williford, Joanna Parker; Hertford 121 Willis, Gerald Worth; Morehead City- --104 Willis, Nancy Joan; Williston -121 Willis, Nora Lee; Boydlon, Va 80 Willis, Walter Hubert; Morehead City 140 Willson. Betsy T.; Roxboro 104 Wilson, Ann Elizabeth; Mount Olive 121 Wilson. Ann Rose; Tarboro -- 80 Wilson, Bobby Roger; WinterviUe 121 Wilson, Bobbv Sherrill; Calypso.— _. 121 Wilson, Delano Reese; WinterviUe- 140 Wilson, Edna Mae; Gatesville -140 Wilson, Janelle Whitley; Bethel..- -140 Wilson, Larry VanBuren; Weldon 80 Wilson, Martha Clinard; Winston-Salem 121 Wilson, Nancy Belle; Oxford. 147 Wilson, Patricia Anne; New Bern._ _ 140 Wilson, William Gilbert; Oxford _ 140 Wilson, William H.; Mebane 104 Wilton, 0. Christine; Ph.D _ 28 Winchester, Carl Otis; Charlotte 140 Winchester, Jane Barnes; Greenville 121 Windley, Barbara Ella; Pinetown ICS Windlev, Jack Linwood, Jr.; New Holland 80 Windom, Carol June; Plymouth 140 Winn, William Griffin; Kitlrell 140 Winslow, Lois Violet; Belvidere 140 Winstead, Barbara Jean; Elm City 147 Winslead, Betty Jo; Spring Hope 105 Wise, Beverly Jo; Arapahoe -147 Wilherington, Philip Dalton; Vanceboro. 121 Witherington, Terrence Lee; Vanceboro -105 Willy, Dwight Clifford; Greensboro -140 Wood, Fred Johnson; Fayetteville — 80 Wood, Lillian Anne; Clayton _..121 Woodall, Jimmy Leroy; Selma 105 Woodard, Glenn C; Oriental 105 Woodbury, Koger W.; Valley Stream, N.Y. 140 Woodcock, Bertha Mae; Atkinson 80 Woodlief, Robert Theodore; Henderson 105 Woods, Charlotte Margaret; Durham 140 Woods, Margaret Ellen; Virgilina, Va..- 121 Woody, Barbara Joan; Roxboro - 140 Woolard, Hilton Cutler; Washington..- 140 Woolard, Loretta Jean; Washington 147 WoUard, Samuel Ruben; Washington- 140 Wooten, Dan Kenneth; Greenville - 105 Woolen, John Stewart; La Grange 121 Wooten, Lillian Carolyn; Hookerton.-- 105 Wooten, Pat Brown; Chadbourn -..105 Woolen, Peggy Jean; Stantonsburg 140 Woolen, William Carroll; Farmville 140 Workman, Don Lee; Mebane..... 140 Workman, Wayne R.; Mebane.— — 105 Worlhinglon, Alfred Poe; Greenville 140 Worthinglon, Catherine Anne; La Grange. 140 Worlhington, Frederick C; La Grange 147 Worthinglon, Jennie Brown; WinterviUe -.144 Worlhington, Roger G.: WinterviUe 105 Worthinglon, Will iam Kent; WinterviUe. .140 Worsley, N. Joyce; Robersonville- 105 Wright, Gerald Gibson; Raeford 122 Wright, Marjorie Neal; Halifax.. 81 Wynne, Emily Elizabeth; Washington 140 Wynne, Kenneth Raynor, Jr.; Norfolk, Va 81 Wyrick. Mary Lou; Gibsonville 122 — Y— Yanchisin, Daniel A.; Kinston 122 Yarborough, Elbert C; Broadway 105 Yarborough, Ernest L., Jr.; Olanta, S. C ...140 Yarborough. Jo Ann; Sanford 105 Yelverton, Louise; Saratoga 32 York, Linda Lou; Staley 81 York, Peggy Ann: Asheboro _ 81 Youmans, Charles Prince; Oxford— 140 Youmans, Nan Averelte; Oxford 105 Young, Bobbv R.; Garner 105 Young, Mona Jane ; Selma 105 Young, Pinkney Beryl; Washington 105 Young, Wilda M.; Angier 105 Yountz, June Carolyn; Lexington-. --147 ucccuteen. CO-EDITORS: I. K. Williamson Shirlee Morton Smith BUSINESS MANAGER: Jo Ann DeBruhl EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE • GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA January 16. 1957 The Student Body- East Carolina College Greenville, North Carolina Dear Fellow Classmates: Another school year has passed, and during this time a great deal of work has gone on here on our campus. Students, faculty, and staff members alike have had a part in this great work that as a unit makes East Carolina what it is. Up in one little corner of Wright Building, one phase of this work has been progressing at a steady pace dur- ing this school year. This, of course, was the planning and making of the 1957 BUCCANEER. We. the editors, have derived a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction promoting this work. It has been our fortune this year to have a staff that has been vitally interested in the work and have strived to do their share in the best possible manner. We have been especially pleased with the organization of our staff. After our primary plans for the yearbook were completed, we called our first staff meeting: and much to our surprise we had a grand response of 68 eager-to-work students. As rapidly as possible, staff assignments were made, and each of our members settled down to work. As is true where there is work involved, we had a few loafers but not nearly so many as is usually the case. ' Work was begun on this book in the spring of ' 56. After the editors and business manager were chosen by the Publication Board, several bids were open from various printing and photographic concerns. As soon as the contracts were awarded, we were ready for general plans for the book. Work then really began, and sixteen pages were sent to press before the opening of fall term. This, of course, required summer work, and from that point on everyone around the BUCCANEER office was constantly on the job. At no time have we been extremely rushed or pushed for time. We have had little difficultv in reaching our copy deadlines, and for this we are deeply grateful. Thanks and appreciation go to many who have made it possible for our work to progress as smoothly as it has. First, we are deeply indebted to Lee H. Blackwell. our Taylor Representative, whose unselfish service and genteel personality in working with us on our book has been far above the highest of our aspirations. Next, our thanks and appreciation go to Smith Studio in Raleigh for the superb work that its staff has given us. Our special gratitude is extended to Mr. Fay Smith. Andy. Bill. Mr. Russell, and Mrs. Cummings. who worked so faithfully to make sure that portraits were made, developed, and distributed at the proper time and in a systematic manner. Much credit is also due J. D. Henry, our staff and campus photographer, for his relentless efforts in helping us meet our copy deadlines by working overtime to give us this needed service. Our con- gratulations also go to Eddie Dennis, sports editor, and JoAnn DeBruhl. business manager, for exceptional work rendered by both. Recognition is always given to our associate editor, assistant business manager, and each of the division editors. Another of our enjoyments this year has been our working with Dr. John 0. Reynolds, financial advisor, and Dr. James Poindexter. editorial advisor. It is always consoling to know that one has someone to lean on for advice and backing. Dr. Reynolds has given us this through his knowledge of business matters connected with the publication of the book. Dr. Poindexter has been so wonderful in proofreading all major copy in- cluded in the yearbook. To these two, we are extremely grateful. Aside from the very fine work rendered by the BUCCANEER staff, there are two people ' s love, toils, prayers, and encouragements: and without these two and their attributes, our efforts would have been fruit- less. Who else could claim these traits except our motliers. Our hearts swell with pride each time we think of the support given by them. Editing an annual, like so many other things, can become very ■ ' brain-racking and boring at times, and something is often needed as a means of breaking this monotony of repetition. We have been extremely fortu- nate this year by having Dr. Prewett as a next-door neighbor. ' We certainly have enjoyed the humor and encouragement displayed by this friend. We have also enjoyed our associations with the EAST CAROLINIAN, our college paper. Working with them on several occasions has been both fun and educational. No major publication of this type is possible without the support of the administration, faculty, and students. We realize and acknowledge the consideration given by each, and it is our desire that everyone will, with reason, be proud of our finished product. In summarizing our reminiscences, may we assure each of you that we have strived to make this book a representation of the entire student body; and in our endeavor, have introduced new ideas, retained never- to-be-forgotten memories, and maintained the esteem that each of us holds for this our Alma Mater. We have thoroughly enjoyed our efforts in compiling this publication, and there is only one thought we would like to leave to all future editors and to all students — never be completely satisfied with the last edition : anticipate and strive for continued improvement! Respectfully yours, I. K. WILLIAMSON SHIRLEE M. SMITH Editors SC EAST C; RT iVZRSITY 30372 0104 0248 2


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