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

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1 } fflSK m ara ■- .■ ■■- I ■ ■• ■■ %m KB EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA fo t6e itd ue toeaand t6e future. s4 neat voita, 6ctfie i. ct eifi adttutUt t6e tccuttoit o4 exfrcutaco . t6e goMefe t6e e6 Ue t$e o£ enve a t cue ttUtcU — ££ - ectucattGK. 7utune + 4 dteei 6ecutt6 fautte t6e y and ttecv 6utleU ty tt e ft 4t ovemUffo, t6e (ace o£ 5 ctUKfrctA c£a upe4 quic Cfy. ic frctwie 4ee tt at a td cutct i co tque4t ea cf. s4« £ ttt ( t6e 6 Um z t6 More than a half- century ago, an act of the State Legisla- ture established a school which has become one of the largest colleges in North Carolina. Rising with stately grace from the rolling green acreage off Fifth Street, East Carolina ' s oldest building, Austin, stands as a time-honored monu- ment to by-gone days. Standing with an emerald elegance, Juniper trees have witnessed the years bring a rising fame to East Carolina College. .■JSS8 Surrounded by green herbage, the fountain in W r i g h t Circle has become a peaceful repose from the t u r m o i I of ex- panding brick and mortar. « ■ $«g For those moments away from books, the College Union has provided a wealth of ac- tivities for those students who seek more than a repertoire of facts. Framing the panoramic stretches of the in- terior quadrangle, Flanagan columns stand as a vestige to business and scientific ex- cellence. II I II i P Lining the length of North State Avenue, the girls ' dormi- tories constitute the oldest campus buildings. Tie Heralding a new era for East Carolina, Christenbury Gymnasium looks out across Tenth Street to the fast developing South Campus. Becoming one of the two state vocational training centers in Home Economics, the college built a h o m e management house for practical experimen- tation. ' epresenting more than two million dol- us, Joyner Library is the largest research icility in eastern North Carolina. A new influx of male students came in mid- century—William B. Umstead Hall for men is the result. 1 Garrett Dormitory is the newest addition to the women ' s housing development project. As the first building to be erected on th South Campus, this five story men ' s dorm tory becomes the tallest building in Greer ville. As classroom space demands increase, new buildings push expansion into t h e ever - shrinking ar- boretum. Administration 1 7 Departments 25 Classes 57 Beauties 154 Who ' s Who . 169 Campus Life 1 79 o£ (?o tte tt SGA 218 Publications 225 Fine Arts .... 235 Religious Groups 253 Special Interests 261 Honorary and Professional Fraternities .. 273 Greeks 293 AFROTC 306 Football 315 Basketball 327 Spring Sports 333 Intramurals 354 t6e coUeye 4cUpu tt4t ' i tto t k- J Intfa 4. 7 f£e CHAIRMAN MRS. AGNES BARRETT Secretary I. H. O ' HANLON o n ct o£ 7 fit4tee4 Appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate, the Board of Trustees consists of twelve members. Each appointed mem- ber serves for a period of six years or until his successor has been appointed and quali- fied. The Trustees prescribe the course of study, retain all rights and titles to property acquired for the use and benefit of the college, and report the operation of the college biennially to the Governor before the meeting of each General Assembly. Mr. Ralph Hodges, Mr. Fred Willetts, and Mr. Robert Morgan were not present when pictures were made. ?90?-t95X Ascending the steps of Wright Building, Dr. Messick prepares for another day of administrative duties. yo t Z .7tte44ic6 PRESIDENT Coming to East Carolina College in 1947, Dr. John D. Messick has led the college during a period of phenomenal growth. He has witnessed the enrollment mushroom and the physical plant almost double its size. Under his leadership, the college has established itself as one of the foremost institutions of higher learning in North Carolina. President Messick holds a Ph.B. Degree from Elon College, a Ph.D. Degree from New York University, and a Litt.D. from Elon College. behind a polished mahogany the President always has a smile and word for his many T %. e 70. $e t6t t4 VICE PRESIDENT and DEAN OF INSTRUCTION Z %. ' Rofoit 4. Wott REGISTRAR and DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS 7?Ct4 TgutA TVfcte DEAN OF WOMEN f4cUHt U4 tfltC04t ?. Z . T u«c t VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS T %. TZaCfrA S U Heey DIRECTOR OF FOUNDATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS T %, $ z Ke4 %. 7uc6e% ■■ — DEAN OF MEN w STAFF OF DEAN OF WOMEN Rachel Johnson, Christine Smith, Kathleen Venters, Eunice McGee, Alma Bizzell, Ruth Garner, Hazel Clark, and Helen Snyder. JAMES W. BUTLER Assistant Director Public Relations eoUeaeSt M MELVIN V. BUCK Director of Housing MARY H. GREENE Director or News Bureau SECRETARIES TO ADMINISTRATORS June Porter, Agnes Barrett, Runell Forbes, Gretchen Goodwin, Janie Tripp, and Doris Lamm. Martha Hendrix, Jenny Tripp, and Margaret Johnston WORTH E. BAKER Personnel Officer u 1 REBECCA S. STARKEY Assistant Registrar E. HARRISON STALLINGS Assistant Treasurer INFIRMARY STAFF C. J. BRADNER Director of Religious Activities Seated: Lucy Stokes, Pauline Cox, and Billie Scull; Standing: Dr. Charles Adams, Dr. John Watters, and Dr. C. F. Irons. MILDRED OWENS Accountant, Business Office CAMPUS POLICE Elwood F. Pittman Johnnie Harrell, Chief William C. Flake Me eSta$ TO CASH A CHECK, ■■SUOWWUQ IDENTIFICATION CARD ELIZABETH MALLORY Student Bank PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARIES Mrs. Janell Thacker, Mrs. Susie Webb, Alumni Office Secretary, and Mrs. Gloria Fisher. MILDRED MANNING Posfm sfress s4 t tm DIRECTOR Offering two degrees, a B.S. and B.A. the Department of Art includes a series of courses leading to specialization in painting, sculpture, graphics, ceramics, art history, and commercial art. One man and group shows and grad- uating senior exhibits sponsored by the Department have contributed much to the culture and interest of East Carolina College and the community. K tnuetofU Mr. Thomas E. Flowers N x. Paul R. Minnis Dr. Bruce Carter Mr. Francis Lee Neel Dr. Wellington Gray This one speaks for Learning this artistic method is interesting but tricky Wf : Hp jM (h P , ■-« jfil ■ li jj ,JHJfljB t s3 V 3k ' TBh «£► w. ? « Students view early artistic designs. OFFICERS THOMAS MIMS __ President MARY MARGARET KELLY ... ..... Secretary SARAH MATTHEWS . Treasurer ED LANCASTER Vice President masterpiece in the making. Japturing their attention, this display is some of the fcnei rechniques of art. Soc U StU tUA Not only does the Social Studies Department present a series of public lectures to the college and town community, but it also strives to provide students with a thorough un- derstanding of society as a whole. Including class offerings in economics, government, his- tory, and sociology, the Social Studies Department makes attainable a B.S., A.B., and M.A. degree in these fields. tywefUHeHt Dr. John AA. Howell Dr. Kathleen Stokes Dr. Kathleen Dunlop Dr. Stanley Lowry Dr. James E. Stewart T %. 7 zcd Tttwmaty DIRECTOR Dr. George Pasti Dr. Hubert Coleman Dr. Howard Clay Dr. Earle LeBaron Mr. Herbert R. Paschal Dr. Richard C. Todd Soctofofty Dr. Paul A. Toll Mr. Wyatt Brown Mr. Herbert Carlton Mr. Charles L. Price Dr. Ruth M. Keesey Dr. Willard Gatewood Dr. Clifton H. Johnson Dr. James LaPoe ' Zfteto ' ucat Society OFFICERS FRED RAGAN __ President DELANO WILSON .....Vice-President PAT FARMER ___ Secretary GLENN ROWELL _ Treasurer TENNYS WARREN _ Historian DR. HERBERT PASCHAL ..Advisor Steering Committee prepares for monthly report. Society members discuss Civil War strategy. it of the Y-Hut, an informal group i before the meeting begins. M . Z r. uvite4. TQeeptobla. $tmm Delving into the various sciences, the Science Department strives to provide all students with a general understanding of science and its important role today, to furnish a broad fundamental training in the basic sciences, to train teachers of science for primary and secondary schools as well as to work with in-service teachers, and to sponsor and encourage research in science. Various programs have been set up in science, offering specific degrees in Biology, Chemistry, and Physical Science, as well as general B.S., B.A., and AA.A. degrees. DIRECTOR Dr. Robert R. Haubrich Dr. Mary C. Helms Dr. Clifford Knight, Jr. Miss Nancy B. Eliason Dr. Christine Wilton Dr. Joseph Q. Heplar Dr. Joseph N. LeConte Dr. Graver W. Everett Dr. Leland Stewart Mr. J.O. Derrick Science Sducatio Miss Feme Highsmith Miss Judith Creekmore Dr. Austin D. Bond Mr. Lyle F. Plymale Mr. Joseph G. Boyette Mr. Floyd M. Read, Jr. Dr. Frank W. Eller Dr. R. Marshall Helms Dr. Charles W. Reynolds Science U OFFICERS CHARLES YOUMANS President TOMMY HUDSON Vice-President MARGARET GLISSON .... Secretary-Treasurer LORETTA WALTERS Publicity Chairman MR. J. O. DERRICK Sen or Advisor Jiology group inspects marine habits of aquarium fish. S d S e c6 In the Department of Music, the curriculum is so planned that a student may major in performance, theory, or music education— achieving, as the end result the B.M., B.A., or B.S. degree. Offering service courses for the cultural development of students on a college-wide basis and special courses for ele- mentary classroom teachers, the Department also endeavors to train students in a manner that will prepare them to enter into professional musical circles in their chosen area of specialization. DIRECTOR Mr. Donald H. Hayes Miss Janelle Lovette Mr. Thomas Miller Mr. Herbert Carter Mr. James Parnell Dr. Robert Carter Mrs. Eleanor Toll Dr. Wolfgang Fetsch Mr. George Perry Miss Elizab eth Drake 1, ' IH ' fl W € , Q |p A a lU. 1 1 tice Mr. Dan Vornholt Dr. Carl Hjortsvang Mr. Paul Hickfang Mrs. Gladys White TK.S.Il.e A professional club for music educa- tion majors, the Music Education Na- tional Conference is led by Frank Bul- lard, Joan Eudy, Mim Thorn, and David Doolittle. President Doolittle conducts a monthly m9 1 1 1 1 M r gpi , JlRy ' n zM E ;  f 7 I fc2i« Tfci.n. t. For music majors interested in performance, the Music Teachers ' National Conference is a professional club newly organized by Dr. Wolfgang Fetch. Officers are: Frances John- son, president; Carolyn Hinton, vice-presi- dent; Jerry Matthews, secretary; and LaMarr Hadley, treasurer. Miss Ruth Graber Miss Beatrice Chauncey Ti oodcu uU Dr. Edmund Durham Mr. Lewis Danfelt m m Sco to Uc East Carolina College claims the distinction of housing one of the two centers in the state for train- ing vocational teachers in home economics. Operating on the principle of improvement of home and family life, the Home Economics Depart- ment offers courses covering a wide field of knowl- edge. As well as courses in planning and home- furnishing, there are courses in textiles and clothing, foods and nutrition, and the care and guidance of children. DIRECTOR Miss Ruth Lambie Ut6utf, textile . f¥o tte ' puntt i6t ufi Vn a .._ Miss Mabel Dougherty - -— -- • ' j B i VHf «jp IL M ' H pood €Ued Tfattftia _ ..-. Mrs. Gertrude Soderburg H h 7eac4er ' 7 ' tcUtuH ■ rfUM L_ Miss Alice Strawn Mrs. Mabel Lucy Hall OFFICERS EDNA PHILLIPS .... Reporter JANET POWELL .. ....President JUDY TOLSON _. .Treasurer ANN BARNACASCEL .. ...Secretary SHARON DOUGHERTY .Vice President l-Jr f S . mJ ;. ' i Nut cracking party prior to bazaar Annual project gets underway Miss Pie Kam receives gift from Betty Marshbourne for her Home Economics Department in Indonesia. Janet Powell officiates in Betty Lamp ceremony for initiation of new member: u4i te In carrying out its primary aim— to educate men and women for positions of leadership in the busi- ness life of North Carolina, the Business Department offers specialized training in the areas of business teaching, public accounting, management, distribu- tive education, business administration, and secretar- ial science. In the area of business management, the depart- ment was the first in the nation to offer an approved course in executive technique. Seoiet U t Science Miss Lena C. Ellis Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Dr. James White Z %. S- St ? DIRECTOR Miss Jane White Miss Velma Lowe Mr. Alton Finch Miss Frances Daniels $ING: II MATERJMU m PERSQNALNOTES PERBM LEI «% lef nrV t Su4i te44 SducaUo Mrs. Sue Howell Mrs. Thadys Dewa 7ft 6ettH? Mr. Harold McGrath Mr. William Durham Miss Dorothy Brandon Miss Gwendolyn Potter Mr. Donald Umstead Dr. Tora M. Larsen Miss Ruby Edens Mr. W. W. Howell Mr. William S. Hart Mr. Samuel W. Dry Dr. E. R. Browning «4tKe4 tuv Mr. C. C. Dawson Mr. William Watson President President Secretary Secretary Treasurer Reporter S«fte 6 Providing a total of eighteen quarter hours in gen- eral education (consisting of freshman composition, speech, and either English or American literature sur- vey) the English Department strives to provide stu- dents with proficiency in the English language and literature. Its major and minors, able to obtain B.S., A.B., and M.A. degrees, may specialize in advanced courses ranging from Chaucer to modern drama, from Chil- dren ' s literature to speech, and from creative writing to literary criticism. DIRECTOR £ z tyu zfe cutd ctexaCuxe Dr. Grace Seiler Mr. H. D. Rowe Dr. Katherine White Dr. Rachel Kilpatrick Dr. Frank L. Hoskins Mrs. Lena Reynolds Dr. Edgar Hirshberg Mrs. Marie Browning Dr. Frances Winkler, seated axfuaye cutd ct tatwie Dr. Edgar B. Jenkins Mrs. Antoinette Jenkins Mrs. Mary Goodman Miss Janice Hardison Miss Ruth Coplan Mrs. Louise B. Adams Dr. Francis R . Adams Mr. Richard Capwell Dr. Harry Goldgar Speech, T muh „ culia, cutd 7e£evi ioK z u uo e cuut ttenctfune Miss Lois Grigsby Miss Emma L. Hooper Miss Mary Greene Dr. James L. Poindexter Dr. Louise Greer Mr. Claude L. Garren Dr. Joseph A. Withey Miss Rosalind Roulston Snyl codgbttf OFFICERS President JACK BIRMINGHAM, JR. Vice President .. ELFRETH ALEXANDER Secretary-Treasurer . MARTHA JANE HAMMOND Dr. Jenkins, Elfreth, and Jack talk informally with Pie Kam, and Clara Group evaluation of the Rebel. Magazine editors await criti ments from English majors. Foreign students lead a discus during club meeting. 03 Ittdoct Uat s4nt Providing initial experiences in a number of fields, the Industrial Arts Department has as its main purpose the preparation of teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. The undergraduate curriculum offers courses in hand and machine woodwork, engineering, machine, archi- tectural drawing, and descriptive geometry. It also provides training in general shop, crafts, electricity, and industrial arts design. The graduate program affords the student an opportunity to strengthen his training along professional lines. Z %. Ke t tet6 Si ? DIRECTOR Mr. Thomas Haigwood Mr. Robert W. Leith Mr. Robert Paysinger Dr. Kenneth Bing Mr. Erney C. Finch ■ Instructor demonstrates the In order to finish a laboratory exercise, the boys work with a concentrated effort SeUtcattcH Covering the field of primary and grammar grade education, the De- partment of Education holds the major functions of training teachers in pri- mary education and offering courses for secondary education majors in other departments. S t $. znte DIRECTOR Dr. Keith Holmes, college supervisor along with Dr. Douglas Jones, discusses teach- ing techniques with grammar grade critic Dr. Ruth Modlin and Dr. Pattie Dowell plan methods of approach to new student teach- ing methods. The supervising teachers of Wahl-Coates listen intently. s Frances Wahl, principal of Wahl-Coates, looks w-ly acquired books with librarian, Mrs. Lily Rouse Student teachers of Wahl-Coates pose for BUCCANEER photographer 42 DR. J. L OPPELT Director of Student Teaching Dr. Fuller and Louise Morri for the Department of Educ; 7HaC6e«Kattc4 ¥ With its principal objective to give students prep- aration required for various positions in industry, teaching, or government service, the primary pur- pose of the Mathematics Department is to supply a good curriculum which will meet the needs of stu- dents working toward the A.B., B.S., and AA.A. de- grees in Mathematics. Mr. Martin Goldsworth Dr. Clarence Monk Dr. A. C. Holland Miss Louise Williams DIRECTOR Mrs. Mildred Derrick Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming Miss Deloris Johnson Mrs. Vera Davis Miss Shirley Hunt Dr. P. C. Scott Dr. John O. Reynolds Dr. David R. Davis tz • i l? r Models help students picture the problem. Mathematics is so beautiful! test— witness the i ' tfaiatct Science Having as its main purpose to train students to become capable librarians, the Department of Library Science offers courses which can lead to a major or minor in the field, either of which will give a person completing the course full certifica- tion. Graduate courses are also offered for the bene- fit of students who plan to take a AA.A. in Library Science. DIRECTOR Mr. Henry Dade Mr. Lee Williams Dr. Mildred Southwick Mr. Otis W. Coefield Mrs. Marguerite Crenshav Miss Elizabeth Walker Mrs. Ruby Hassell Miss Vernie Bert Wilder Mrs. Anne S. Briley Mrs. Lily Rouse Carr OFFICERS SHIRLEY NAVES SPEIGHT _ President ALICE FROST SMITH .. .Vice President JANELLE WHALEY . . Secretary FAY THOMAS ......Reporter Carlene Scott, Mary Hays Pleasants, and Janice Stallings prepare for their class in story telling. Making a bulletin board is no small task for Linda Hines, Jane Carroi Carolyn Rich performs the tedious task of ordering the card catalogue. -• Teaching an integrative subject which deals with relationships, the Department of Geography claims distinction in that it is one of the largest undergraduate geography departments in the nation. Even though M.A. Degrees are unattainable in this field at East Carolina College, students may work toward the A.B. Degree. l 1 Z %. £ ? 7ftcUte zd DIRECTOR Dr. George Martin Dr. Robert E. Cramer Mr. J. B. Cummings Dr. Donald Petterson Dr. Woodford Garrigus Dr. Morton D. Winsberg Dr. Jean Lowry ' insberg points 48 , ' Pvp6oe w The Department of Psychology offers a major in psy- chology to students securing an A.B. degree and a minor to students in elementary education. Thirty-six hours credit is necessary for the completion of this program. The department is open to all students for counseling and problems in the field of behavioral science. Many facili- ties are available for testing school achievement, intelligence, interests, aptitudes, and personality. Future programs will be broader and more comprehensive. Z %. gtutto Piecvett DIRECTOR 1 irl X ' ■ ■ m t 7 1 ft 1 u£d tyiocott, OKd ' DeottoftmeMt Mr. C. H.Allen Dr. Julia Marshal Dr. Ruby Bliss s4ct  UKCAt%eiUv and t Uied 7 4ye6 to pt Dr. Frank A. Scott fencuU, 76eo etieeU and S ft teM U P fcAolow Dr. Gertrud Graf Mr. Erich Graf Mrs. Gertrude Neis Dr. Robert Ormsby The general program of the Health and Physical Education Department includes a wide range of instructive and recreational activities adapted to meet the varying interests and capacities of each individual participating. On a competitive level an extensive intramural program supplements the curricular activities of the department. The professional training program includes courses to meet the needs of all students desiring certification in fields of public school teaching and health education. 7 xo4e4Ato eU yt tnucUoHal Sfa$ Dr. Charles DeShaw Dr. J. O.Miller Miss Mavis Mitchell Miss Nell Stallings Miss Lorrayne Graff Miss Gay Hogan Mrs. Janie S. Archer Mr. Howard Porter Mr. Raymond Martinez Mr. Frank Madigan Mr. James Mallory Mr. William McDonald Mr. Earl Smith Mr. Jack Boone ?  ieu2 t tfuaye $. 4. ?Ce Hi tf Foreign languages have truly found their place in the college curriculum this year. The department has grown in offerings, students, and faculty members. En- rolled in the department are 322 men and women who are taking courses in French, Spanish, German, and Russian. The addition of German and Russian to the curriculum has doubled the choices for those interested in language. The faculty was increased this year from four to six members. A strong foundation has been laid, and the depart- ment is ready for greater growth and accomplishments as the college enters its second half-century. DIRECTOR r ? t4t%ueto i4 Mr. Erich Franz Graf Dr. Gertrud Graf Dr. J. Roy Prince Mrs. Marguerite Perry Mr. Robert Morrison Mr. J. L. Fleming Mille. Michele Cenis has added to the campus this year. Afternoon seminars in French THitteviy Scteace Comprising a cross-section of East Carolina ' s finest male students, the Air Force ROTC strives to develop, through permanent programs of instruction, those qualities of leader- ship and attributes essential to progressive advancement to positions of increasing responsibility as commissioned officers in the United States Air Force. Besides the aforementioned objectives, the AFROTC en- deavors to select and motivate cadets for career fields as specifically required by the USAF. PROFESSOR OF AIR SCIENCE S Sgt. H. H. Justice M Sgt. Joseph G. Weiland T Sgt. Leon Manning T ' Sgt. Thomas E. Winstead Drill Team performs on High School Day OMeevu Capt. Vance M. Lockamy Capt. George B. Patterson Capt. Robert W. Vining tyiaduate ScAoo l The Graduate School offers a program of study leading 3 the Master of Arts degree in Business, English, Health and hysical Education, Industrial Arts, Library Science, AAathe- latics, Music, Science, and Social Studies. The program of udy in these nine areas meets the requirements for Grad- ate Certificates issued by the North Carolina State Depart- lent of Education. The student who does not wish to obtain Graduate Certificate may take an academic major of venty-seven quarter hours in any one of the various de- artments of the college which offers graduate work. For le school year 1958-59 there were approximately six hun- red students registered for graduate courses. About four undred of these were working to meet the requirements )r the Master of Arts degree. DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES JAMES HUDSON BEARDEN ELBERT RAY BLANTON Marion, Ala. Teachey WILLIAM BERRY BLUE WILLIAM MARSHALL BOYD, JR. Secondary Education Admit Carthage Engelhard ANN BYNOM BYRD MICHELE MARIA CANIS Foreign Language Greenville Nice, France ws EDWIN ARNOLD DENNIS Education Admi GEORGE W. HALL Durham Fayetteville KENNETH DWIGHT HALL Health and Physical Educati Education Administration ENNIS RAY HARRELL Business Administration Greenville FERNE LARRAINE HIGHSMITH Science SHIRLEY A. HUNT New York, N. Y. Louisburg NATHAN COUNCIL HYAAAN Oak City Business and Social Studies MARY ANN ISLES Littleton itet DELORIS IRENE JOHNSON WILLIAM HENRY KENT Alexandria, Va. Tarboro ROBERT CONRAD LEWIS, JR. Greensboro Secondary Education Administration THOMAS WELDON LUCAS Roseboro Secondary Education and Social Studies HARRELL EVERETT MABE Prospect Hill Business WILLIAM FRANKLIN MABE Pilot Mountain Business Administration JAMES R. MacMILLAN Greenville Administration and Physical Education JAMES VERNON MARSHALL Wendell iness Administration tyi du te CONETOE PAIGE PARKER Bust JOSEPH ROMUS PEARCE Kinston Raleigh RAYMOND A. ROBERTSON Williamston Business Administration ROBERT EVERETTE ROEBUCK Farmville Business Administration BARBARA CHRISTINE SEAGLE Vale Elementary Education JOAN KELLY SMILEY Greenville Secondary Education and Science RALPH PARKINSON SMILEY Elementary Education and Administration ROBERT L. SMITH, JR. 6 44 4 m Mb • 1 1 ■ • w-- wmr m% Jf OFFICERS COY HARRIS _ _. President BILL SHAW Vice President ELIZABETH BOWMAN Secretary BOB SAWYER ... Treasurer Senic A. B. Benfield. Jane Staples, Doris Shamel, and George Bagley. Kinston MAMIE ABBOTT, B.S. Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3; Woman ' s Chorus 2, 3 BOBBY M. ABERCROMBIE, B.S. Mt. Holly Mathematics and Social Studies Phi Sigma Pi 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4 BETTY SUE ADAMS, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education ACE 1 CARLTON JAY ADAMS, A.B. Chemistry Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; V. Pres.; 4; Sc CUSB 2 CHARLES HENRY ADAMS, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studh UNC I; Basketball 2, 3, 4; P.E. Club 2, 3, ' 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM CULBRETH ADAMS, B.S. Social Studies and Welfare Cary FREDERICK D. ADCOCK, B.S. Durham Business and Social Studies WILLIAM HUGH AGEE, B.S. Petersburg, Va. English and Social Studies English Club 3, 4; THE REBEL 4; Book Review Editor 4. MARY LYNN AIKEN, B.S. Fuquay Physical Education and English WRA 1, 2, 4; P. E. Club 1, 4; YWCA 1, 2; CUSB; Wesley Foundation WILLIAM DALE ALDRIDGE, B.S. Elkin Industrial Arts JOSEPH B. ALFORD, JR., B.S. Kenly Social Studies and English JAY LLOYD ALLEN, B.S., A.B. Four Oaks Social Studies and French Campbell College 1, 2; Epsilon Pi Eta; Delta Psi Omega; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Exec. Council 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; SNEA BETTY LOU ALLIGOOD, B.S. Business and English Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4 PATRICIA BUNN ALLMAN, B.S. Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Woman ' s Chori House Comm. 3, 4; Marshall 3 NANCY EVELYN ALPHIN, B.S. Primary Education YDC; Woman ' s Chorus; ACE Washington 2, 3, 4; Garrett WILLIAM G. ALTMAN, B.S. Greenville Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4 MARVIN LEE ANDREWS, B.S. Farmville Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3, 4 MARY LEE ANGLE, A.B. Lancaster, Pa. French and Spanish Newman Club 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 4; Aquatics Club 4; Aquanymphs 4; Georgetown Visitation Jr. College WILLIAM V. ARNOLD, A.B. Greenville English and Social Studies EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Ed, Managing Ed; Car- toonist, Photographer; Men ' s Day Student Council; Treas. Soph Class; REBEL, Co-Editor 4 SARA MARGARET ASBELL, B.S. Tyner Home Economics BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4 SHELVA JEAN ASWELL, B.S. Goldsboro Business and English FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; DSF 1, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES LEE ATKINSON, JR., B.S. New Bern Physical Education and Social Studies Wake Forest 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Vet. ' C : t LAWRENCE McDONALD AUSBON, A.B. Hobgood Business and Social Studies FBLA 2; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN AYCOCK, B.S. Pantego Primary Education YWCA 1, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; ACE; Elections Comm 3, 4; Chairman 4; Marshal 3; Danforth Foundation 4; SGA Musical 2, 3; Dean ' s Advisory Council; State Student Legislature 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES GEORGE VERNON BAGLEY, B.S. Hobbsville Business and Social Studies Delta Sigma Rho 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Pre is 4; Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; IFC 3, 4; V. Pres 4; YDC 2, 3, 4; EC Play- house 1, 2; Senior Senator 4; V. Pres. Slay 2 WILLIAM POWELL BAGLEY, A.B. Science BARBARA CAROLYN BAILEY, B.S. Clayton Polkton Home Economics BSU I, 2, 3; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2 k± P u W F ' BEN LARRY BAKER, B.S. Zebulon Physical Education and Social Studies Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 JACK LEE BAKER, A.B. Badin Business Administration PATSY ANN BAKER, B.S. Greenville English and Speech EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Corr. Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3; Shakespearean Prod. 1, 2; Technical; EAST CAROLINIAN; SGA Musical Technical 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN ROSE MOORE BALLARD, B.S. Clinton Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 4 JAMES E. BAREFOOT, A.B. Dunn Business Administration and Social Studies ESTHER MARIE BARNETT, B.S. Pantego Business Education Mount Olive Junior College 1, 2; FBLA 4; Pi Omega Pi 4 LYNN MORRIS BARNETT, A.B. Alexandria, Va. Geography and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt 4; Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3 ANNETTE ROSE BASS, B.S. Four Oaks Grammar Education YWCA 1; ACE 2; SNEA 2, 3; Corr. Sec. 3; State SNEA Corr. Sec. 3; Tau Sigma JAMES W. BATCHELOR, B.S. Richlands Business and Social Studies FBLA; Delta Sigma Pi BUREN THEODORE BATSON, B.S. Greenville Mathematics and Science Veterans Club 2, 3; Math Club 4 WILLIAM MORRIS BATTS, JR., B.S. Rocky Mount FBLA; Pi Omega Pi GEORGE ROBINSON BAYNES, A.B. Business and Social Studit RICHARD WATKINS BEASLEY, B.S. Oxford Accounting and Social Studies SYLVIA MAE BEASLEY, B.S. Raleigh Physical Education and English WRA 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; PE Club 1, 2, 3; Garrett House Comm; 3; Treas. 3 RALPH NEAL BECTON, B.S. Goldsboro Business and Social Studies Louisburg College 1; Sigma Rho Phi 3; Swimming Team 3; Kappa Alpha 4; Rec. Sec. 4 WILLIAM EUGENE BELLAMY, A.B. Rockingham Business and Social Studies FBLA 3, 4; BUCCANEER 4; Veterans Club 1, 2 JOE S. BENFIELD, A.B. Morganton Business Administration Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3; Treas. 3; Theta Chi 4; Treas. 4; RICHARD ALLEN BENFIELD, B.S. Newton Physical Education and English Circle K 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Internat ' l Trustee 4; Aquatics Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3; Sr. Senator 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi; Kappa Alpha 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ARCHIE HOWELL BENNETT, B.S. Bellarthur Business and Social Studies ANN GRISSOM BENTON, B.S. Chadbourn Primary Education BRIGHT DAVIS BENTON, B.S. Monroe Industrial Arts ALEXANDER MACK BERRYHILL, B.S. Charlotte Business and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; YDC 3, 4 JOHN CALHOUN BIRMINGHAM, JR., A.B. Wilmington English and Spanish Wilmington Jr. College 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; Council 4; YMCA 3, 4; Cabinet 4; Circle K 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; English Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; SNEA 3, 4; Treas. 4; EAST CAROLINIAN 3 CARIETTA BLADES, B.S. Elizabeth City Stetson University 1; Orchestra 3, 4; Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 EDNA BLANCHARD, B.S. Business Education CHARLIE DURWOOD BLAND, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies VIRGINIA CAROLINE BLANFORD, B.S. Greenville Primary Education Tau Sigma 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; SNEA 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, . BUCCANEER 3, 4; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 3; YRC . Connecticut Yankee 2; Chapel Choir 2; Woman ' s Chorus ' Se tte% SANDRA JEAN BOONE, B.S. Burlington Primary Education Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; SNEA 1, 2, 3; Marshal 4; Connecticut Yankee 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 FLORA RUTH BOSEMAN, B.S. Enfield Home Economics Marshal 4; Sophomore Class Sec 2; BSU 2, 3; Counselor 2; Cotten Hall Sec 2; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSB 1, 2; Sec. 3, 4; YWCA Cabinet 4; SNEA 4; Danforth Foundation 3, 4 NORMA ALLEN BOWEN, A.B. Pantego Mathematics and Science WILLIAM N. BOWEN, A.B. Plymouth Geography and Psychology MARTHA ANN BOWERS, B.S. Norlina Home Ec. Club; May Court 2; BSU ELIZABETH ANN BOWMAN, B.S. Liberty Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Comm 3, 4; YDC 2, 3, 4; CUSB 3, 4; Treas.; Messiah 2, 4; Danforth Foundation Comm. 4; BUCCANEER 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Budget Comm. 4; Chief Marshal 3; Sec. Senior Class 4; Woman ' s Chorus 3 fPfl HILDA SUE BOWMAN, A.B. Winston-Salem English and Social Studies EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 4; English Club 4; CUSB 2, 3; Woman ' s Chorus 4 BARBARA J. BOYD, B.S. Lenoir Grammar Education ACE I, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 2, 3; BUCCANEER 2, 3 ZHARLES FULLER BOYD, A.B. Greenville Geography and Social Studies HALLET EDWARD BOYD, B.S. Pinetown Social Studies and Welfare D URVIS ELTON BOYETTE, A.B. Raleigh English and Science EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3; Circulation Manager 1 Exec. Staff 3; :reative Writers I, 2; Science Club 1, 2; English Club 3, 4; :C Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Delegate CS Press Conf 1; Delegate NS :onf. Press Ass ' n 3; SGA Scholarship Comm. 4; Dean ' s Advisory louncil 4; BUCCANEER 4; Composition Ed. 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; iigma Rho Phi 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Honorary-Profes- iional Fraternity Council 4; V. Pres. 4 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ZAROLYN MURIEL BRADLEY, B.S. Fuquay Springs Grammar Education :ary everette bradley, b.s. Sanford Kinston ' ATRICIA BRADSHAW, B.S. Primary Education ACE; Elections Comm.; Woman ' s Chorus ATSY CAROLINE BRANNOCK, B.S. Raleigh Primary Education ACE 1 ; YWCA 1 ; Counselor 2; Tau Sigma 3, 4 JOBBY SMALL BRASWELL, B.S. Lumberton Business and Social Studies IVIN RAY BREWER, A.B. Greenville Accounting and Economics -IOWARD NELSON BREWER, A.B. Greensboro Science and Geography ' i Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Football Trainer 2, 3; Varsity Club 3; DC 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ph Kappa Alpha 3 JETTY FRANCES BR1GGS, B.S. Reidsville Primary Education Vestminster Fellowship 1, 2; Aquanymphs 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Pres. ; ACE 3, 4; Aquatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 V RAE BRITT, B.S. Fairmont Primary Education WCA 1, 2; ACE 2, 3; Tau Sigma 3, 4; Treas 4; Homecoming ponsor 3, 4; Women ' s Judiciary 3; V. Pres Wilson Hall 2; 1. Pres. Garrett Hall 3 JETTIE BONNER BRITT, B.S. Washington Home Economics ome Ec Club 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; V. Pres 4; Westminster ellowship 3, 4; Chairman Orientation Comm. 4; WHO ' S WHO WONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- j kJi Situated between the North and South Cafeterias is one of the several campus fountains. L £L DAVID W. BRITT, B.S. Dublin Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Treas.; Alpha Delta Tau; V. Pres.; Phi Sigma Pi ANNE PAGE BROOKS, B.S. Roxboro Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3; Pres. 4; IRC 4; Chapel Choir 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; SGA Chaplain 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES WILLIAM HENRY BROOKS, JR., A.B. Rocky Mount Business and Social Studies EUGENE MOSELEY BROWN, A.B. Greenville Business Administration ROTC Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; 1st V. Pres. 3; Delta Zeta News Staff 3; DeMolay Club 4; Pres. 4 LAWRENCE ATWOOD BROWN, A.B. Kinston Science and Geography Tennis 2, 3; Sigma Phi Alpha; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Intramural Council ROBERT EUGENE BROWN, A.B. Wilmington Business Administration and Soda! Studies RUDOLPH CLARENCE BROWN, B.S. Lillington Physical Education and Mathematics Campbell College 1, 2 BETTY JEAN WALL BRUCH, B.S. Wendell Primary Education Woman ' s Chorus; ACE; Counselor 2 DORIS ROSE BRYAN, B.S. Vanceboro Physical Education and Social Studies Kappa Delta Kappa 4; Intramural Basketball Henderson SHIRLEY BEST BUCHAN, B.S. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Phi Omicron 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; YWCA 2, 3; AHEA Delegate 2, 3; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Danforth Foundation 2; Coun- selor 2; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CHARLES RICHARD BUCK, B.S. Greenville Educa and Mathen ALFRED BRADSHAW BULLA, JR., A.B. Asheboro Geography and Social Studies BARBARA JEAN BULLOCK, B.S. Everetts English and French BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Players 3; Sigma Phi Alpha 3, 4; SNEA 4 DENNIS RUDOLPH BULLOCK, A.B. Greenville Social Studies and English Westminster Fellowship 3, 4 MATTIE JANE BULLOCK, B.S. Stokes Grammar Education YWCA I; ACE 4; BUCCANEER 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 2 DAPHNE JEAN BUNN, B.S. Zebulon Primary Education YWCA 2, 3, 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; Counselor 2 SANDRA NELL BUNN, B.S. Zebulon Grammar Education SNEA 3, 4; Sec. 4; Counselor 2; Connecticut Yankee 2 DEAAPSEY DENNIS BURGESS, A.B. Shiloh industrial Arts VERNON LEARY BURGESS, JR., B.S. Shawboro industrial Arts Alpha Delta Tau; Industrial Arts Club; Veterans Club FRANK BUSH, B.S. Jacksonville Social Studies and English Kappa Sigma Nu JOHN HERBERT BUTLER, B.S. Colonial Heights, Va. English and Social Studies WILLIAM NELSON BUTLER, A.B. Wilmington Business Administration RICHARD HORNER BUTNER, A.B. Kinston Business Administration ROY JACKSON BUTNER, A.B. Havelock Geography and Science Science Club 2; Gamma Theta Epsilon 3, 4; BUCCANEER 4; Photographer 4 JOHN S. BYRD, B.S. AAamers Physical Education and Social Studies JERRY BRINKLEY CAHOON, B.S. Manteo Business Education and Social Studies JULIETTE ELIZABETH CAIN, B.S. White Oak Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 4; Counselor 2; BUCCANEER 2, 4; CUSB 2, 4; Delta Chi, WILLIAM EARL CAIN, B.S. Rockingham Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club; Track 1 DORIS JANE CAISON, B.S. Kenansville Grammar Education and Psychology CUSB 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 4; SNEA 4 NANCY ANN CALDWELL, B.S. Mt. Gilead Music Education Sigma Alpha lota 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; YDC 1; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; Carousel 3; Connecticut Yankee 2; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3 anges table decorations HAROLD EUGENE CAMERON, B.S. Stokes Business and Social Studies KATE MARILYN CAMERON, B.S. Kinston Primary Education ACE; Aquanymphs JAMES B. CAMP, B.S. West Monroe, La. Mathematics and Geography PEGGY GARRETT CAMP, B.S. Greensboro Science and Science Science Club 1, 2; YWCA 1; Home Ec. Club 2 ALBERT BERNARD CANNON, B.S. Farmville Mathematics and Physical Educati LUCILLE VERA CANNON, B.S. Farmville Primary Education ACE 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Kappa; Election Comm. 1, 2, 3; YDC 1, 2; EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2 ELAINE CARAWAN, B.S. Washington Spanish and Social Studies Counselor 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4 ZEB THOMAS CARAWAN, B.S. Vanceboro Social Studies and Welfare YMCA 3, 4; SNEA 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3 CAROLE ANN CARR, B.S. Wallace Library Science and English Westminster Fellowship; YWCA; Library Club JOHN PARKER CARR, B.S. Goldsboro Business Administration and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; YDC 3, 4; Alpha Pi Omega 1 , 2, 3, 4 HARLAN BOYD CARRAWAY, B.S. Newport Mafhemafics and English MARY JANE CARROLL, B.S. Hookerton Library Science and English Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; Wesley Players 2, 3, 4 ; Library Club 3, 4 ANGELA CARTER, B.S. Garland Grammar Education BARBARA CAROLINE CARTER, B.S. Shelby Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 KENNETH LAMAR CHALKER, A.B. Atlanta, Ga. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha 3; FBLA 2; Tennis 2; CUSB 3; Pres. Fresh- man Class 1 - aaqpi i PEGGY BATCHELOR CHALKER, B.S. Rocky Mount Social Studies and Welfare BUCCANEER 2, 3; CUSB 2, 3 ANNDALA MARIE CHAMBLEE, B.S. Middlesex Business Education JOE MONROE CHANDLER, B.S. Yanceyville Science and Social Studies Wingate Jr. College JAMES DILLON CHERRY, B.S. Williamston Business Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Western Carolina College 1 GAYLE CLAPP, B.S. Greenville Physical Education and English Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Day Student Senator 4; Aquanymphs 3, 4; Aquatics Club 3, 4; P. E. Club 4; WRA 2, 3, 4 BETTY L. CLARK, B.S. Ellerson, Va. Business Education FBLA I, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Aquanymphs 1; YWCA I, 2, 3; CUSB 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; Delta Chi 4 GWENDOLYN AILEEN CLARK, B.S. Greenville Primary Education and Special Education Women ' s Day Student Council; V. Pres. 4; YDC 1, 2; May Court 3; Danforth Foundation 3, 4; Delta Chi 4; SNEA 1, 2; Aquanymphs 1, 2; Aquatics 1, 2; YWCA 1 HELEN JEAN CLARK, B.S. Carthage Primary Education ACE 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4 KENNETH LEE CLARK, B.S. Sanford Distributive Education and Social Studies MARY MARSHALL CLARK, B.S. Norfolk, Va. Primary Education ROGERS HOWELL CLARK, B.S. Elizabethtown Business Education and Social Studies Science Club 1; ROTC Cadet Club 1, 2; Delta Sigma Rho 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; FBLA 2 NANCY FLEMING CLAY, B.S. Creedmoor Art and English Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Art Club 3 HILTON EUGENE CLAYBORNE, A.B. Griffon Business Administration EVA ANN COBURN, B.S. Robersonville Social Studies and Welfare BSU; YDC JOYCE ANN COLE, B.S. Goldsboro Business Education and Englis h YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Wilson Hail V. Pres. 3 WILLIAM ESTES COLE, B.S. Social Studies and English MARY RUTH COMER, B.S. Primary Education SNEA 4 NONA LEE CONE, B.S. Grammar Education Home Ec. Club 1; SNEA 4; ACE . LOUISE SCOTT COOPER, B.S. Graham E:k Woman ' s Chorus LYLE WILLIAM COOPER, JR., A.B. Durham Geography and Business Administration Kappa Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 4; Warden 3; Pres. 4; IFC 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3, 4; YDC ' , 2 ANITA FRANCES COPELAND, B.S. Beaufort English and Social Studies Mars Hill College I; BSU BARBARA JEAN CORBETT, B.S. Greenville Business Education FBLA 3, 4 CAROLYN CORBETT, B.S. Ayden Business Education and English Pi Omega Pi CLARENCE RAY COTTLE, B.S. Morehead City Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 2, 3; ROTC 1, 2 ANN BLALOCK COUCH, B.S. Bridgeton, N. J. Home Economics Home Ec. Club; Counselor 2; BUCCANEER; Westminster Fel- PAULA FRANCES COUNCIL, B.S. St. Pauls Business Education LORANDA GAIL COX, B.S. Graham Primary Education Woman ' s Chorus 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3; Election Comm. 2; YWCA 2, 3, 4; ACE 2, 4; Garrett West V. Pres. 4; SNEA 1, 2; Ass ' t Treas. 2; Pres. 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES £e Yes, I ' m a student teacher, con ments Raleigh co-ed Mary Lou Parke WILLIAM STEELE COX, B.S. Washington Social Studies and English EMILY THOMAS CRABTREE, B.S. Durham Primary Education SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; ACE I; YWCA 1; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3 CALVIN LEON CRADDOCK, A.B. Eliza beth City Social Studies and English NELL BOWERS CRAVEN, B.S. Leland Business Education FBLA 1; SNEA 4 CLEVE HARPER CREECH, B.S. La Grange Physical Education and Social Studies FRANCES GERALDINE CRISP, B.S. China Grove Business Education BOBBY SHELTON CROSS, A.B. Tarboro English and Psychology BARBARA JEAN CROTTS, B.S. Lexington Primary Education EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3; ACE 4; SNEA 4 GEORGE JESSEL CURRY, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Physical Education and Social Studies Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; University of Kentucky 1, 2; Phi Delta Theta; Varsity Club ELEANOR JOHNSON CUTHRELL, B.S. Aurora Home Economics and Science Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3; Cabinet 2; Foreign Film Club 1, 2; Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4 FRANK PRICE CUTHRELL, B.S. Aurora Mathematics and Industrial Arts Math Club 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4 HOWARD TAYLOR CUTLER, B.S. Washington Social Studies and English Canterbury Club BOB G. DANIEL, A.B. Castalia Social Studies and English WWWS 3, 4; YDC 4 JAMES HYMAN DAUGHTRIDGE, B.S. Rocky Mount Physical Education and Social Studies Football 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; P. E. Club; Circle K; Varsity Club; Nat ' l Tennis Tournament ANN GAYLE DAVENPORT, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Business Education YWCA 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Valentine Queen 3; May Court 3; Marshal 4; Kappa Delta Kappa 4; Hist. 4; Glamour Magazine Best Dressed Coed 3; Homecoming Sponsor 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. BARBARA JUNE DAVENPORT, B.S. Creswell Primary Education SGA 1, 2, 3, 4; Standing Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hist. 4; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat ' l Convention 3; 1st V. Pres 4; Marshal 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Alpha Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; BUCCANEER 1, 2, 3; CUSB 2, 3, 4; SNEA 4; Pi Kappa 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JESSE PAUL DAVENPORT, III, B.S. Pactolus Business Education and Social Studies ■ Pi Kappa Alpha; Men ' s Day Student Council Sec. HAROLD DEAN DAVIS, B.S. Sims Business Education and Social Studies IRVIN WALLACE DAVIS, JR., B.S. Davis Business and Social Studies FBLA JACQUELINE ANNE DAVIS, B.S. Rocky Mount Primary Education BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; SNEA 4; YWCA 3; 2, 4 JOAN B. DAVIS, B.S. Women ' s Chorus Henderson Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1 , 2, 3, 4 MARJORIE ANNE DAVIS, B.S. Warsaw Social Studies and Welfare EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2; May Court 2; BSU 2, 3 NANCY AA. DAVIS, B.S. Asheville Social Studies and Welfare REBEL 3, 4, Business Mgr., 4 THOMAS LEONARD DAVIS, B.S. Davis Business and Social Studies FBLA 3 FRANCES ANN DAY, B.S. Oxford Primary Education Counselor 2; YWCA 3, 4 SUSAN JOANNE DEICHAAANN, B.S. New Bern Primary Education FTA 2; ACE 2, 4; Delta Chi 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; YWCA 2 EDGAR M. DELAMAR, JR., B.S. Rocky Mount Business and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancellor 3, Pres. 4; YDC 3; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; FBLA 1 Se Uo i4, LaRUE DENNING, B.S. Angier Home Economics Campbell College 1, 2; SNEA 1, 2, 3; Pres. 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 BETTY JEAN DeVANE, B.S. Business Education St. Pauls FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; YDS 4; Lambda Tau 4; Hallowee in Queen 3 MARY LOU DICKENS, B.S. Primary Education Littleton YWCA 1 ; Counselor 2; CUSB 2, 3; Marshal 3; May Court 3; Woman ' s Chorus 3; Garrett Pres. 4; Senior Se: lator; ACE 4; Women ' s ; Judiciary 4 BARBARA JEANETTE DILDA, B.S. Fountain Primary Education and Psychology YWCA 1, 2, 3; SNEA 1, 2, 3; YDC 1; ACE 1, 2, 3 SARAH IA Ahoskie Primary Education EVELYN S New Bern Home Economics High Po int College 1; Home Ec. Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; BUCCANEER 3 Greenville SHIRLEY ELVA DIXON, A.B. English and Music EC Playhouse 4; Corr. Sec; EC Choir 1, 2 DAVID ERNEST DOOLITTLE, B.S. Rockingham Music Education Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 3; V. Pres.; MENC; Pres. 4; Pro- ductions Comm. 3, 4; Co-Chairman 4; Dance Bands I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Warden 4; Circle K 3, 4 DEE ANN DORSETT, B.S. Winston-Salem Music Education WCUNC I; Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3, 4; EC Choir 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 2; SNEA 4; Music Ed. Club 2, 3, 4; SGA Musicals 2, 3; Messiah ; MTNA 4 DELANO ALEX DRIVER, B.S. Richmond, Va. Social Studies and Welfare SGA 2, 3, 4; 1st V. Pres. 4; Entertainment Comm 2, 3, 4; Ring Comm. 2, 4; Chairman 4; EC Playhouse 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; V. Pres. 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 2, 3; SSL Delegate 2, 3, 4; Creative Writers Club 1; Circle K 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 2; Class Pres. 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES GERALD STOVER DUFFIE, B.S. South Boston, Va. Business Education and Social Studies JANE MARSH DUKE, B.S. Washington Primary Education S t. Mary ' s 1; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3, 4; V. Pres 2, Pres. 3; ACE 4; SNEA 4 JEAN FRANCES DUKE, B.S. Washington Primary Education St. Mary ' s 1; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; ACE 4; SNEA 4 WILLADEAN DUNCAN, B.S. Whiteville Business Education Inter-religious Council 2; King Youth Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Wilson Hall Pres. 3; Women ' s Judiciary 3 GAYLE LILES DUNN, B.S. Zebulon Grammar Education ACE 1, 2; YWCA 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; SNEA 4 JOHN BARNES DUNN, B.S. Williamston Business Education and Social Studies Tennis 1; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; YMCA 3; Canter- bury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 2 DONALD A. DUNSON, B.S. Durham English and Speech JOYCE ANN DUPREE, B.S. Smithfield French and Spanish VICTORIA ESTELLE EBORN, B.S. Bath ACE 2, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSB 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Library Club 4 NORMAN LEE EDGERTON, JR., B.S. Kenly Physical Education and Social Studies ROBERT ALLEN EDGERTON, JR., B.S. Oriental Physical Education and Social Studies Intramural Basketball 1; Varsity Track 2 Nancy Lilly ' s senior art exhibit drew faculty and student praise. Princeton BETTY SUE EDWARDS, B.S. Grammar Education WRA; YWCA; ACE; SNEA BILLY EDWARDS, B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies CHARLOTTE ANN EDWARDS, B.S. Smithfield Grammar Education ACE 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; Wilson House Council 3; BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4 THOMAS ELLIOT EDWARDS, A.B. Seaboard Science and Science BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4 PEGGY CATHERINE EFIRD, B.S. Kinston Edu SNEA 1; ACE 1, 2; Tau Sigma 3, 4; Hist. 4 ROBERT AUGUSTUS ELLWANGER, B.S. Rockingham Music Education Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3, 4; Circle K. 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; Alumni Sec. 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES EDWARD HARRELL EMORY, B.S. Lancaster, S. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Varsity Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 HANNAH YVONNE ENGLAND, B.S. Weaverville Music Education Mars Hill 1, 2; EC Choir 3, 4; Opera Workshop 4; Sigma Alpha lota 3, 4; Carousel 3; Music Ed. Club 3, 4; Home- coming Sponsor 4 MARVIN R. ENGLISH, A.B. Raeford Business Education and Social Studies WILLIAM CONSTANCE ENLOE, B.S. Fayetteville Business Education and Social Studies LOUIE J. EVANS, JR., B.S. Wilmington Business Education and Social Studies BARBARA HARRISON EVERETT, B.S. Williamston Primary Education SNEA 3; ACE 3 RONALD RUDOLPH EVERETT, B.S. Robersonville Industrial Arts Kappa Alpha; Sigma Rho Phi; Industrial Arts Club; Dorm Proctor; WWWS 3 MAURICE EDWARD EVERETTE, B.S. Robersonville Physical Education and Social Studies Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; North State Champion 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Varsity Club; PE Club DONALD R. EVERHART, B.S. Winston-Salem Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Alpha Delta Tau 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Veterans Club 2, 3; Sec. 3 JAMES C. FAIRCLOTH, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studie Football 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS ARNOLD FARLOW, B.S. Sanford Industrial Arts Club 1, 2; AFROTC Cadet Club I, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 3 Pres. 4; Circle K. Club; IFC 3, 4; AFROTC Advanced Officers Club 3, 4 JOHN W. FARMER, JR., A.B. Hendersonville Science and Science Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Pi Alpha; Men ' s Judiciary LOIS ANN FARMER, B.S. Primary Educi ,,, ' on Sw epsonville Mars Hill College 1, 2, ACE 4; BSU JEANETTE MARIE FARRELL, Home Econor Home Ec. Club B.S. 1, 2, 3 Mebane PRESTON L . FIELDS, JR., B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies Kappa Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Veteran s Club 2, 3; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 NANCY ANN FISHER, B.S. Charlotte Grammar Education Charlotte College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4; WRA 3; Garrett House Comm. 3; SNEA 3, 4; YWCA 4 MARTHA SUE FLANAGAN, B.S. Farmville Mathematics and Science Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; YWCA 3; Counselor 2 BETTY JEAN FLEMING, B.S. Greenville Art and Social Studies Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Women ' s Day Student Council 4; BUCCANEER 4, Art Ed. 4; EAST CAROLINIAN 3, 4; Aquanymphs 3, 4; Chairman 4; Aquatics Club 3, 4; CUSB 3, 4; Pres. 4 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ROGER C. FLINCHUM, B.S. Carthage Social Studies and Physical Education JEANETTE MARIE FLORY, B.S. Williamston Grammar Education Penn State; Edinboro State Teachers College; Wesley Fellowship 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; YWCA 3; Messiah 3, 4 LOU ELLEN FLOWERS, B.S. Fremont Business Education WRA 1, 2, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4 ALICE JOYCE FLYE, B.S. Greenville Primary Education Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Day Students; Pres. 2; V. Pres. 3; Dean ' s Advisory Council 2 BETTY MURRAY FOGLEMAN, B.S. Burlington Primary Education SNEA; ACE BEN OLIVER FORDHAM, A.B. Kinston Psychology and English Westminster Fellowship 3, 4 Waiting for her date, Juliette Cain goes through red tape of signing out. 1 fert rV jp A A JAMES FREDERICK FORDHAM, B.S. Kinston Social Sfudies and Welfare American Political Science Ass ' n; SNEA BRONA JEAN FOSTER, B.S. Charlotte Pn ' n Edu Charlotte College 1, 2; WRA 3; ACE 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4 L. MERRITT FOUSHEE, B.S. Carolina Beach Social Studies and Science WILLARD L. FRANKLIN, B.S. Rockingham Social Studies and Welfare Men ' s Judiciary, V. Chairman BETTY JO FULCHER, B.S. Leland Primary Education ACE 3; SNEA 4 RUTH ALLENE T. FULCHER, B.S. Sealevel Primary Education FBLA 1; YWCA I; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; SNEA; FWB Fellow- ship 2 THOMAS CRUMP FULCHER, A.B. Greenville Accounting and Social Studies CAROLYN ANN FULGHUM, B.S. Sims Physical Education and Mathematics WRA 2, 3; WWWS 3; Math Club 1, 2; YWCA 1; YDC 2 EMILY JANE FULLER, B.S. Greenville Music Education College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College Singers 2, 3; Oper a Theater 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 2, 3, 4; Belmont College 1, 2 THOMAS RODHAM GAINER, A.B. Panama City, Fla. Geography and Social Studies AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; AFROTC Basic Club I, 2; AFROTC Advanced Club 3, 4 SHIRLEY ANN GALLIMORE, B.S. Lexington Prir Edu ACE 1, 3, 4; YWCA 3 SARAH JANE GARDNER, B.S. Grammar Education YWCA I; ACE 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; YDC 3, THURMAN FRANKLIN GARRISS, B.S. Lillington Mathematics and Science MARTHA JANE GARTMAN, B.S. New Bern English and Social Studies Canterbury Club; Sec. 2; V. Pres. 4; Class Sec. 3; Aquanymphs 2, 3, 4; Co-Chairman 3; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Inter-religious Council 4; English Club; Sec. 4; YWCA 1, 2 COLEMAN A. GENTRY, JR., B.S. Greenville Grammar Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; SNEA 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4 ; Future Teachers of NCEA, State Pres. 4; ACE 1, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4; Danforth Foundation 3, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES MARGARET A. GLISSON, B.S. Gates Science and Science Science Club 2, 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. 4; YWCA 2, 3 JACOB W. GODWIN, B.S. Stella Social Studies and Welfare Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE ELIZABETH GODWIN, B.S. Dunn Primary Education ACE 3, 4; Tau Sigma 4; Music Club I; Zeta Psi Alpha 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1 BOOTEN FILANDER GOODALL, B.S. Betf Social Studies and Welfare CECIL RAY GOODING, B.S. Kinst Physical Education and Social Studies Lees-McRae 1, 2; University of North Carolina 3 HENRY HARPER GOODMAN, B.S. Den Social Studies and Music Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Music Club I, 2 JEAN LENNOY GORE, B.S. Whiteville Primary Education BARBARA GRIFFIN, B.S. Ayden Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; V. Pres. 4 DONALD KEITH GRIFFIN, B.S. Raleigh Music Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WILLIAM LARY GRIFFIN, B.M. 2, 3, Burlington Marching Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA Musical 1, 2, 3, Band 3, 4; Choir 1; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4 JANET ALLEN GRISSOM, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Primary Education Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4 LEWIS TAYLOR GURKIN, B.S. Williamston Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND GLENWOOD GURLEY, B.S. Goldsboro Physical Education and Math Math Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Alpha 3 CHARLES ALLEN GUY, B.S. Fayetteville Social Studies and English N. C. State 1; Campbell 2 CLYDE JOSHUA HADDOCK, A.B. Vanceboro Geography and Social Studies Elizabeth Bowman and Adolphus Spain leave Buccaneer office after conference on features section. Rocky Mount GINGER CAROLE HAGAN, A.B. Pi Kappa; CUSB MARY M. HALL, B.S. Erwin Social Studies and English YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 4; History Club 4; SNEA 4 ROBERT L. HALL, B.S. Hope Mills Social Studies and English ROBERT VIRGIL HALL, B.S. Winterville Business Administration and Social Studies WILMA GREY HALL, B.S. Roseboro Primary Education EAST CAROLINIAN; BUCCANEER; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE; CUSB MARIE GARLAND HAMILTON, B.S. Kinston Gr 3 .7 faV .- JOHN THORNTON HAMNER, B.S. Goochland, Va. Social Studies and Welfare WALTER HUGH HANFORD, B.S. Burlington Business Education and Social Studies Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 DANIEL THOMAS HANNON, A.B. Henderson Business Administration FBLA 4; BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 EVELYN JOANNA HARDEE, B.S. Greenville Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas.; College Choir 2, 3; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 4; IRC 4; Day Student Coun. 2 CELIA EDWARDS HARDING, B.S. Grimesland Business Education Pi Omega Pi ALMA VIRGINIA HARDISON, B.S. Edenton Grammar Education CUSB 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3 During the last warm days of Fall, students stroll leisurely through the arboretum. V 4 JAMES ROBERT HARPER, B.S. Art and Social Studies EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, SGA; Men ' s Judiciary 4. KENNETH WESTON HARPER, B.S. Science and Social Studies N. C. State Summer School; IRC 2, Treas. Cabinet 3; Math Club I ROBERT LYNDON HARPER, B.S. Social Studies and English English Club 1; Veterans Club RUBELLE HARPER, B.S. Erwin Primary Education SNEA SHELBY BIZZELL HARRELL, B.S. Snow Hill Grammar Education Counselor 2; ACE 3; SNEA 4 ANGELA S. HARRIS, B.S. Greenville French and Spanish Sigma Phi Alpha BETSY MITCHELL HARD ISON, B.S. Jamesville Primary Education ACE 1,2, 3; SNEA 1, 2, 3 BILLIE C. HARDISON, B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies FRANKLIN GARNER HARDISON, B.S. Williamston Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES THOMAS HARRIS, B.S. Williamston Physical Education and Social Studies Alpha Phi Omega; Baseball 1, 2; Golf 3 COY W. HARRIS, B.S. Carthage Social Studies and English Circle K 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2; Delta Sigma Rho 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; V. Pres, 4; Ring Comm. 3, 4; YDC 2, 3; Class Pres; 3, 4; CUSB 3, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES GLENDA JOLLY HARRIS, B.S. Lumberton Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3 LACYE BAILEY HARRIS, B.S. Raleigh English and Social Studies EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2; WRA 3, 4; Eng. Club 1 , 2, 4 NANCY HASKINS HARRIS, B.S. Greenville Grammar Education and French Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4; DSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Miss Summer School ' 58; Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4; Handbook Comm. 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Orientation Counselor 4; ACE 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CAROLINE ROSE HARVEY, B.S. Littleton Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1; SNEA 1, 2; CUSB 2 DONALD RICHARD HASKINS, A.B. Goldsboro Social Studies and Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3; Freshman Plays 1 GERALD LEE HASTY, B.S. Monroe Physical Education and Social Studi Theta Chi; PE Club; Intramural Council TERRY WOOD HAUSER, B.S. Greensboro Business Education and Social Studi es FBLA 1; Delta Sigma Rho 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Intra- murals PAUL FRANKLIN HAWKINS, B.S. Kinston Social Studies and Welfare THEO H. HELMS, B.S. Greenville Art and English JOSEPHINE GORHAM HENDRIX, B.S. Greenville Home Economics College Band 1, 2; College Choir 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Day Student Council MARY ALICE HENDRIX, B.S. Raleigh Home Economics Home Ec. Club ADRIAN DEAMS HERRING, B.S. Towson, Md. Social Studies and Welfare EC Playhouse 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3; Kappa Alpha 4; SGA 3 PATRICIA ANN HERRING, B.S. Greenville Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Phi Omicror 1 3, 4 Se uo i EDWARD LAWRENCE HICKS, A. B.. ■ Adn Louisburg College 1, 2 NANCY SUE HICKS, B.S. Primary Education YWCA 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; SNEA 4; Intrar ELTON ROOSEVELT HINSON, B.S. Science and Science Science Club 3, 4 Baltimore, Md. l, 2, 3 Clarendon CHARLES DENNIS HOBBS, A.B. Smithfield Business Administration and Social Studies HAROLD STOKES HOBBS, B.S. Council Business Education and History ZEB VANCE HOCUTT, JR. B.S. Garner Social Studies and English RONALD GRAY HODGE, B.S. Jacksonville Business and Social Studies AMANDA HILL HODGES, B.S. Trenton Grammar Education CLAUDINE KRIDER HODGIN, B.S. Raeford Physical Education and Science Peace College 1, 2; WRA 3, 4; Hist. CHARLES CONNIE HOFFMUN, A.B. Ale xandria, Va. Geography and Psychology Basketball 3, 4; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM EARL HOLLAMON, B.S. Four Oaks Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Delta Ta u 3, 4; Sec. 4 WILLIAM HAMPTON HOLLEY, B.S. Wilmington Art and Social Studies Phi Sigma Pi 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1; Inter-r sligious Council 2; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES RADFORD HOLTON, JR., B.S. Greensboro Education and Social Studies Aquatics Club 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 2, ' b I, 2, 3, i ALICE ANNE HORNE, B.S. English and Speech EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Rec. Sec. 4; May C 2, 3, 4; English Club 2, 3; Marshal 1; Productions Comm. 3, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENT IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PHYLLIS AYERS HOUSE, B.S. Robersonville Grammar Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1; Counselor 2; SNEA 4 JAMES MARVIN HOWARD, JR., B.S. Social Studies and French JOHN ROBERT HOWELL, B.S. Physical Education and Social Stud MERCEDES HARMAN HOWELL, A.B. Social Studies and English YDC; YWCA Cabinet RACHEL ROBERTA HOWELL, B.S. Art and English YWCA I; YDA 1; SNEA 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4 ANN JACKSON HOWIE, A.B. Green Chemistry Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, WILLIE EDWARD HUBER, A.B. Snow H Social Studies and English ▼ HOWARD WRIGHT HUDNELL, B.S. Oriental Industrial Arts Alpha Delta Tau; Industrial Arts Club JOHN P. HUDSON, B.S. Wadesboro Physical Education and Englisr EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Ed. 3, 4; SGA 2, 3, 4; Ass ' t Treas. 2, 3; Treas. 4; SGA Pres. Summer ' 58; Varsity Club 3, 4; Circle K 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Intramural Council 2; Budget Chm. 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ROBERT THOMAS HUDSON, B.S. Dunn Science Education Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. Jr. Member of Am. Chemical Society 4; BSU I, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4; Umstead Dorm. Sec. 4 SUE HEATH HUNT, B.S. Grifton English and Social Studies East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3; Sec. YWCA 1 ; Eng. Club 1, 2, 3; Connecticut Yankee Stud. Director 2; Carousel Stud. Director 3 HARRIET E. ICARD, B.S. Evergreen Primary Education YWCA 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; Marshal 4 CAROLYN ROSE JACKSON, B.S. Godwin Primary Education BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; SNEA 1; YDC 3, 4; Fleming House Comm. 3, 4; SGA 4; Women ' s Jud iciary 4; Fleming Pres. 4 JOSEPH RAY JACKSON, B.S. Winterville Science Education Band 1, 2; Science Club 1; Tenn s 2 LELIA GOFF JACKSON, B.S. Greenville Primary Education College Choir 3; ACE 4; Atlantic Christian College 1, 2 PEGGY ANN JACKSON, B.S. Robersonville Business Education FBLA 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4 TROY RHYNE JACKSON, B.S. Greenville Social Studies and English BENJAMIN THOMAS JAMES, B.S. Robersonville Business and Social Studies FBLA CYNTHIA DUANE JAMES, B.S. Raleigh Science and Mathematics Counselor 2; MSC Council 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Math Club 1, 2, 3; Foreign Film Club 1 MAURICE DOUGLAS JAMES, B.S. Stokes Business and Social Studies BARBARA LELA JENKINS, B.S. Greenville English and Social Studies YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Trea s. 3; Wilson Hall Pres. 4; Sec. 3; BUCCANEER 3; EAST CAROLINIAN 3; SNEA 4; SGA Sec. Summer CHARLES AUBREY JENKINS, A.B. Raleigh English and French N. C. State 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Sigma Pi 4; East Carolina Playhouse 2, 3, 4 Wallace Stella ELMORE ROYAL JENKINS, B.S. Math and Science Math Club 3, 4 HENRY CLAY JENKINS, B.S. Science Louisburg College 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4 WILLIAM ALEXANDER JENKINS, B.S. Fairmont Social Studies and Welfare CLARE GLENN JESSUP, B.S. Elizabethtown Primary Education Richmond Professional Institute 1; ACE 2, 3, 4; SNEA 4; YWCA 2 MARY BLANCHE JESSUP, B.S. Elizabethtown Primary Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; fDC 2; NEA 4; Honorary Professional Council 4; Pres. 4; SGA 3, 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES FRANCIS EARLE JOHNSON, B.M. Roanoke Rapids Mu Women ' s Chorus 1; Orchestra ! Pres. 4; Music Education Club 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4 3, 4; Sec, Treas. 4; MTNA, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota 1, GEORGE FREDERICK JOHNSON, B.S. Oxfo Music Education College Singers 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Opera Workshop 4; Cant bury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, JENNY LIND JOHNSON, B.S. Home Economics BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; LWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Econon 3, 4; CUSB 4 MARY ANNE JOHNSON, B.S. Grammar Education YWCA 1; ACE 1, 4 Carousel 3 Fairmont Club Four Oaks ROBERT JERROLD JOHNSTON, A.B. Draper Social Studies and Science Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3; Kappa Alpha 4; Treas. 4; IFC 4; Science Club 2, 3 BETTY EDWARDS JOLLEY, B.S. Washington Grammar Education BILLY DANIEL JONES, A.B. Benson Pi Omega Adn FBLA 2, 3; YRC 3; Intran HARRY GATES JONES, A.B. Durham Lutheran Student Association JOHN ALLISON JONES, B.S. Johnsonville, S. C. Physical Education and Social Studies Wingate College 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club 4 JOHN WADLEY JONES, A.B. Nashville Business Administration and Social Studies FBLA 3 Stuart Holland, Ethelyn Maxwell, Ralph Zehring, Ida Sue Thomas, and Ken Burgess enjoy refresh- ments at the Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart Ball. JOSEPH EDWIN JONES, A.B. Snow Hill Mathematics and Social Studies Campbell College; UNC; YDC 1, 2; Math Club 3, 4 MARTHA GRAY JONES, B.S. Haw River Primary Education ACE 2, 3; SNEA 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1 NANCY ELIZABETH ADAMS JONES, B.S. Sanford English and Social Studies Peace Junior College 1 SHELBY JEAN JONES, B.S. Primary Education BETTY JO JORDAN, B.S. Grammar Education Wingate Junior College FRANCES JOY JORDAN, B.S. Primary Education Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Chief 4; Delta Chi t Clarkton el 3; Ho ig Sponsor 3; Marshal RAY J. JORDAN, A.B. Ahoskie Accounting and Social Studies JESSE HERBERT JOYNER, B.S. Henderson Music Education Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Pari. 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Recital 4 NORMA MARIE JOYNER, B.S. Mount Olive BUCCANEER 1; Wilson Hall House Comm. 2; ACE 4 Salisbury CECIL PERRY JULIAN, B.S. Music Education College Band 1, 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra 2, 3; Carousel 3; Lutheran Student Ass ' n 1, 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Bugle Corps 3, 4 FREDRIC THEODORE KAMINSKI, A.B. Scranton, Pa. Geography and Social Studies Inter-religious Council Pres.; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Treas.; SNEA; Sigma Pi Alpha; YMCA; Canterbury Club; Unitarian Fel- lowship; College Choir; Chapel Choir BRUCE NELSON KANIPE, A.B. Rockingham Geography and Music Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3; Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1; Chapel Choir; Choir 3 ARTEMIS CHRIS KARES, B.S., A.B. Greenville Social Studies and French Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Women ' s Day Student Council; Sec-Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Senator 4; Danforth Comm.; Orientation Ass ' t 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Women ' s Judiciary 4 MIKE KATSIAS, B.S. Virginia Beach, Va. Social Studies and English Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 2; Pres. 3; IFC 3; Treas. 3; SGA 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Student Legis- lature 2, 3, 4; Pres. of Senate 3; National Student Congress 4; EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3; BUCCANEER 1, 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSB 2, 3, 4; EC Playhouse 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; Canter- bury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JOSEPH CARNEL KEARNEY, B.S. LaGrange Busii and Social Studit THERON C. KEEN, B.S. Newton Grove Industrial Arts Alpha Delta Tau 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4 ANN KATHRYN KELLY, B.S. Micro Social Studies and Welfare Lutheran Student Ass ' n 2, 3; History Club 4; SNEA 4; Lenoir Rhyne College 1, 2 JULIA PAULINE KENDALL, B.S. Fayetteville Business Education BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Ass ' t Sec. 3; Sec. 4; SNEA 4; FBLA 3 High Point PEGGY SUE KEPLEY, B.S. Primary Education Counselor; Marshal 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; ACE I, 2, 3, Pres. 4; ACE Convention Delegate 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; Junior Class Treas.; BSU 1, 2, 3; SNEA 1, 2, 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES KENNETH KIMBALL KILLEBREW, B.S. Rocky Mount Music Education College Choir 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA Musicals 1, 2, 3; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Band Clinic Delegate 2; BSU ELANE HODGES KITTRELL, B.S. Dunn Music Education College Choir; Music Ed. Club SETH DEAN KIRBY, B.S. Mt. Holly Music Education Mars Hill 1, 2; College Band DONALD RAY KNIGHT, A.B. Roanoke Rapids Geography and Social Studies Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, A, Treas.; IFC 2, 3 JAMES MALCOLM KNOX, B.S. Bolivia Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Tau 3, 4 JACK BRINKLEY KOEBBERLING, B.S Industrial Arts Guilford College 1; ROTC Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquatics Club 2, 3, 4; Indu Arts Club 2, 3. WILLIAM MORRIS KOGER, B.S. Social Studies and Welfar JANICE MOORE KORNEGAY, B.S Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2 ROBERT FRANKLIN KORNEGAY, A d Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4 JANE ROBERTA LACKEY, B.S. Business Education FBLA 1; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; Lai REBECCA KNIGHT LAITY, B.S. Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1; Pres. Cotten Hall, Su Setuoxa nd Gail Davenport rece k ± CURTIS HOOVER LANCASTER, B.S. Goldsboro Physical Education and Social Studies THOMAS E. LAND, B.S. Mocksville Social Studies and French U.N.C. 1; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4 CAMARIA ANNE LANE, B.S. Siler City Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; WRA 4 THOMAS H. LANE, JR., B.S. Stantonsburg Business Administration and Social Studies EMI 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; YDC 3, 4 SYLVIA CAROLYN LANGLEY, B.S. Selma Grammar Education YWCA 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; SNEA 4; FBLA 1 DOROTHY ANNE LANGSTON, B.S. Raleigh French and English Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 2; BSU 1 JAMES ELLIOTT LASSITER, B.S. Conway Industrial Arts Chowan College 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; WWWS Staff 3 MAX R. LEACH, A.B. Asheboro ELIZABETH ANN LEARY, B.S. ' ' ' Alliance Primary Education ACE 1; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 4; Counselor 2; Women ' s Judiciary, Vice Chairman 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 3 TED MANNING LEE, B.S. Bishopville Music Education Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Choral Director 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Carousel Benson Greensboro Foundation Council 2; Wesley Players 1, 2 THOMAS FRANKLIN LEE, B.S. Social Studies and Welfare CLINTON ERSKINE LeGETTE, B.S. Social Studies and English Lees McRae; Lutheran Student Association 3, 4; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4; Circle K 3L, 4; Vice Pres. SGA Summer ' 58; Budget Comm. 3, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES; NSC 4 $e Gibsonville LEONARD DAVID LILLEY, JR., B.S. Mathematics and Sc Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3 MELTON G. LILLEY, B.S. Williamston Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Delta Tau 3, 4; Pres. 4; Honorary-Professional Fraternity Council 4 ROBERT C. LILLEY, B.S. Tarboro Mathematics and Physical Education Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 4 NANCY JANE LILLY, B.S. Miami, Fla. Art and Social Studies Unitarian Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; THE REBEL; Art Ed. 4; IRC 2; YRC 3; SNEA 1; EAST CAROLINIAN 3, 4 RUTH E. LINEBERGER, B.S. Wallace Grammar Education SNEA 4; BSU 3, 4; Gardner-Webb College 1, 2 BETTY JEAN LITTE, B.S. Winterville Primary Education ALICE ROSE LITTLE, B.S FWB Fellowship EVELYN MARIE LITTLE, B.S. Grammar Educati SNEA 3, 4; ACE 1 LINDA RUTH LORE, B.S. Primary Educatk ACE 1, 2, 3, i MARY LOU WYRICK LeGETTE, Art and English Counselor 2; SGA 2, 3; Art Club; May Court Lutheran Student Ass ' n; Pres. Inter-religious Council; Budget Comm. 2, 3; State Student Legislature; Marshal 3 GEORGIE ANNA LEGGETT, B.S. Raleigh Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma; V. Pres. 2; BUCCANEER 3; CUSB 3; Delta Sigma Chi 4; V. Pres. Jarvis Hall 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 OLIVER CHARLES LEVINSON, B.S. Benson Physical Education and Mathematics COLLIS OTHA LEWIS, JR. B.S. Bethel Business Education and Social Studies FRANKLIN LEWIS, B. S. Kelly Business Administration and Social Studies OCTAVIA K. LEWIS, B.S. Hope Mills nd Social Studies library Sc . ft ft o Chapel Hi % JAMES SIDNEY LOVETTE, B.S. Greenville Mathematics and Social Studies DEANNA H. LOWE, B.S. Laurel, Del. Physical Education and Social Studies WRA 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; ACE 3 HILDA G. LOWE, B.S. Gibsonville Grammar Education ACE 1; WRA 1, 2; Lutheran Student As. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 2; Marshal 1 JOHN DAVID LOWERY, B.S. Kinston Music Education College Band 1, 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra 2, 3; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Treas. 3; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY ANN LOWRY, B.S. Elizabeth City Grammar Education Science Club 1; YWCA 1; ACE 1, 2; Woman ' s Chorus 2; SNEA 4; Messiah 2 ALLEN WAKEFIELD LUCAS, B.S. Wilmington Social Studies and Welfare YMCA 3, 4; Canterbury 3, 4; SNEA 4; BUCCANEER 4; Wilmington College 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Historical Society 4 AAELDA ANNE LUCAS, B.S. Lucama Primary Education WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; YWCA 2, 3, 4; House Comm. 1, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Homecoming Comm. 3 EUGENE B. LUSK, B.S. Fort Bragg Physical Education and Social Studies Swimming 1, 2; EPO 3, 4; APO 1, 4; V. Pres. 3; Radio Pres. 3, 4; Pres. Umstead SS 3; SGA 3, 4; Aquatics Club 1, 2, 3 HAROLD WARREN McCABE, B.S. Newport Physical Education and Social Studies SeHUVKl WILLIS G. McCOTTER, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Physical Education and Social Studies SHIRLEY A. McCLENEY, B.S. Seven Springs Physical Education and Social Studies WRA; Physical Education Club BARBARA CAROLE McDANIEL, B.S. Kinston Primary Education University of North Carolina; Mercer University 1; Miss Day Student 2; AFROTC Sponsor 2; Homecoming Queen 3; ACE 2, 3, 4; E.C.C. Playhouse 4; Phi Kappa Alpha Sponsor 2; Delta Sigma Rho Sweetheart 3 CHARLES EDWARD AAcDONALD, B.S. Mathematics and Science GERALDINE SMITH McGLOHON, B.S. Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; SNEA 4; Tau Sigma 3; YDC Garrett House Comm. 3 WAYNE EDWARD McGLOHON, B.S. ' Business Education and Social Studies Lillington Harrells Y Red Springs ELIZABETH ANN McKAY, B.S. Primary Educat ' u BUCCANEER 1, 2, 3; Art Ed. 2, 3; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSB 3; SGA Hand Book Comm. 3, 4; Homecoming Comm, 4; Kappa Delta Kappa 4; Pres. 4; Intersorority Council 4 WORTH MILTON McKEEL, A.B. Princeton Business Education and Social Studies BUCCANEER 1, 2, 3, 4; Ass ' t Bus. Manager 3; Bus. Manager 4; FBLA4 LENORA NEWSOM McLAMB, B.S. Winston-Salem Primary Education ACE; CUSB DANIEL FRANKLIN McLAURIN, B.S. Physical Education and Eng is, Intramurals; SNEA BILLY POWELL McLAWHORN, B.S. Business Education and Social Studies DAN SCOTT McLAWHORN, B.S. Winterv Social Studies and English EARL THOMAS McPHAIL, A.B Business Admi Veterans Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ETHEL OWENS McPHAIL, B.S. Mount Olive Primary Education Mount Olive Junior College; Lanier Society 1, 2 HARLAN LOFTON McPHERSON, A.B. Wilmington Geography and Social Studies Baseball 1, 2, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha SARAH McRAE, B.S. Primary and Special Education YDC 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3; YWCA 2; Woman ' s Choi Delta Sigma Chi 3; Pres. 4 GAIL DEANNA McSWAIN, B.S. China Grove Primary Education YWCA 1, 2; ACE 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Tau Sigma 4 DIANA PATRICIA MABRY, B.S. Hollister P rimary Education ACE 1, 2, 4; WRA 1, 2; Woman ' s Chorus 2, 3 CONRAD JOHN MACK, B.S. Souderton, Pa. Business Administration and Social Studies GRAHAM WARDEN MALLARD, B.S. Kinston Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 2, 3; AFROTC 1, 2; Drill Team 2; Flying Rebels 1, 2 NANCY CAROL MALLARD, B.S. Trenton Education FBLA 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4 A quantitative analysis book makes easy read- ing for Glenn Upchurch. Girl of Mike ' s dreams— Rae f 9 a t3 ' i Doris Robbins and Bubba Driven in a scene from The Moon Is Blue. t C- i s €s £% WILLIAM ALLEN MANGUM, B.S. Carolina Beach Mathematics and Music RITA P. MANN, B.S. Newport Physical Education and Social Studies WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; WWWS 1 DOROTHY PARKER MARKS, A.B. Willard Social Studies and We fare Campbell 1; YWCA 4; Delta Chi 4; Vice Pres. 4 Spring Hope JAMES MARLOWE, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies ASTC; Football 1, 2; PE Club 3 MARGARET ANN MARSHALL, B.S. Graham Primary Education SGA Homecoming Comm. 3; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3, SNEA 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; ACE 2, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4 HELEN IRENE MARSHBOURNE, B.S. Spring Hope Home Economics Band 1, 2; BSU 1, 2, 3; Council 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3; Wilson Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3 MARY ELLEN MARSHBOURNE, A.B. Wendell Art and English Art Club; YDC 2 HERMAN W. MARSHBURN, JR., A.B. Richlands Business Administration SLYVIA JAMES MARTIN, B.S. Mount Olive Business and Social Studies FBLA 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3 CARLTON KEITH MATTHEWS, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4 GERALDINE MATTHEWS, B.S. Erwin Music Education Sigma Alpha lota 3, 4; College Choir 3, MTNA 4; Carousel ; Messiah 3; Music Club 3; Opera Theatre Accompanist 3, 4 SARAH ELIZABETH MATTHEWS, B.S. Wilmington Art and English Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; CUSB 2, 3, 4 SYLVIA LEE MATTHEWS, B.S. Primary Education Woman ' s College 1, 2; ACE 4; NCEA 4 BARBARA ELLEN MATTOCKS, B.S. Maysville Edu Meredith; Campbell; ACE; SNEA ETHELYN CLAUDIA MAXWELL, B.S. Dunn Primary Education Tau Sigma 4; CUSB 3, 4; Social Chm. 4; ACE; BUCCANEER 4; Zeta Psi Alpha 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Women ' s Chorus 3 WILLIAM OWEN MEACHUM, A.B. Orange, Calif. Science and Mathematics Kappa Alpha; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 BEE MENDENHALL, B.S., A.B. Cary Business YWCA 1, 2, 3; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; State Treas. 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; SNEA 3; V. Pres. Dorm 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES GENE G. MERCER, B.S. Black Creek Physical Education and Social Studies AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; PE Club 3, 4; ROTC Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN FAYE MERRITT, B.S. Clinton Library Science and English BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; SGA 3; CUSB 3, 4; SNEA 4 CLARICE ROSE MERRITT, B.S. Chapel Hill Grammar Education Aquatics Club 1, 2; Aquanymphs 1, 2; SNEA 2, 3; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Treas. 4; Counselor 2 KENNETH LAMBERT MIDYETTE, B.S. Oriental Physical Education and Social Studies Kappa Sigma Nu 3, 4; Sec. 4; Aquatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; NAIA Diving Champion 3; V. Pres. Umstead Hall 3; BSU 1 BOBBY CARSON MILLER, B.S. Greensboro Distributive Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi; FBLA BETSY ANN MILLS, B.S. Chocowinity Business Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Hist. 4; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 2; SNEA 4 CALVIN EVANS MILLS, A.B. Durham Geography and Social Studies AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Milford, Del. Henderson RALPH E. MILLS, JR., A.B. Business Administration THOMAS EARLY MIMS, B.S. Art and English Art Club; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4 THOMAS NOEL MITCHELL, B.S. Physical Education and Social Stu Intramurals 2, 3, 4 BETTY MOBLEY, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Grammar Educati on ACE 4; SNEA 4 ANGUS H. MONDS, A.B. Dunn Business Administration Campbell College 1, 2; Veterans Club 3; FBLA 3, 4 EDWARD P. MONROE, JR., B.S. Woodbridge, Va. Science and Physical Education University of Virginia 1; GW University 1; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Circle K 3, 4; Men ' s Judiciary 3; 1st V. Pres. SGA 4; Ring Chairman 4; SSL 3, 4; NSA 4; Pres. Intra- mural Council 3; ROTC Basic Club Pres. 2; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES liiHiititfrTfrif- Chemistry majors David Smith and Margaret Glisson amine science booklets in the College Book Store. ?5 v t+Jf fe7 f-y KENNETH EARL MOODY, B.S. Deep Run Socia Studies and English YDC; BSU CORNELIA A A. MOORE, B.S. Raleigh Primary Education SNEA; ACE; Student Library Ass ' t. DORIS IRENE MOORE, B.S. Elizabeth City Primary Education and Music ACE 2 NANCY MAE MOORE, B. S. Spring Hope English and Mathematics Campbell College 1, 2 FOSTER W. MORSE, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Business and Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3, 4; Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Treas. 4; FBLA 1, 2, 3; Intra- BARBARA ANN MORTON, B.S. Franklinton Primary Education IRC 1; ACE 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; Sec. 4 Beulahville Pikeville JAMES ARCHIE MULDROW, A.B. Science and Social Studh JOE CARROLL MUSGRAVE, B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies BARBARA ANN MYRICK, B.S. Lillington Socia Studies and Library Science TOMMY GLENN NASH, B.S. Monroe Business and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Circle K. 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ELLIS E. NELSON, A.B. Goldsboro Business Education Veterans Club 2, 3; WWWS 3, 4; YDC HANNAH WRAE NELSON, B.S. Harkers Island Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SNEA 2, 3, 4; Inter-religious Council 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4 BETTY JANE NICHOLS, B.S. Bell Arthur Business Education BILLY GENE NICHOLS, B.S. Walstonburg Mathematics and Science ERNESTINE NICHOLS, B.S. Washington Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; V. Pres. 4 PATRICIA ANN NICHOLS, B.S. Smithfield Grammar Education and Special Education Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; SNEA 3, 4; YWCA; FWB Fellowship 3, 4 PATSY ANN NI CHOLSON, B.S. Vaughan Primary Education SNEA 1, 4; ACE 4 JAMES CRISPIN NOBLE, B.S. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies EVERETT JOSEPH NUNES, B.S. Greenville Social Studies and Art R. LEON O ' BRIANT, A.B. Morrisville Business N. C. State, 1956 DENIS JOSEPH O ' BRIEN, B.S. Greenville Physical Education and Social Studies Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Clu o 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 LEWIS B. ORAAAND, A.B. Bessemer City Industrial Arts and Science Industrial Arts Club 1, 2; Veterans C ub 2, 3 ORVILLE WRIGHT OVERTON, A.B. Aurora Business Administration ROBERT GLENN OWEN, A.B. Rocky Mount Geography and Spanish WILLIAM BRUCE PAGE, A.B. Chapel Hill Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; ROTC , 2 WILLIAM HOKE PAGE, B.S. Greenville Business Education Pi Omega Pi MARY LOU PARKER, B.S. Raleigh Business Education Freshman Class Treas.; FBLA 1, 2, 3, V. Pres 4; SGA 3, His- torian; CUSB 3; Jarvis Hall Sec. 3; Delta S gma Chi 4, Sec. WADE JAMES PARKER, A.B. Charlotte Business and Social Studies BSU SCARLETT PARKS, B.S. Raeford Primary Education FBLA 1; ACE 2, 3; Connecticut Yankee 3; CUSB 3; Playhi 3; YWCA 2 GEORGE T. PEACOCK, B.S. Chadbourn Social Studies and Welfare BSU; YMCA, Cabinet Membe i ■1 Perhaps the sign should apply to young lovers too. Nancy Lilly checks bulleti board in Post Office. SHERWOOD WADE PEACOCK, Fremont Industrial Arts Club; Reporter PERRY BILLINGS PEARSON, B.S. Gastonia Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4 ; Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3 WAYNE LEE PEED, B.S. Angier Business Education and Social Studies FOYE A. PEELE, B.S. Business and Social Studies LEE ELDRED PERRY, A.B. Social Studies and Science LINDA MAE PERRY, B.S. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3; BSU CAROLINIAN 3 Lewiston Bailey Selma 2, 3; EAST Ash ANNIE HEWETT PHELPS, B.S. Primary Education YWCA JANICE FAYE PIERCE, B.S. Rocky Mount Primary Education ACE 1, 4; SNEA 4; EC Playhouse 4; BUCCANEER 2, 3, 4; Class Ed. 4; Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Conf 3; Shakespearian Productions— Technical 2; Wilson Hall House Council; Woman ' s Judiciary JOYCE ANNETTE PIERCE, B.S. Rocky Mount Social Studies and English Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pres, 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; Honorary- Professional Fraternity Council 4; Treas. 4; English Club 1; IRC 1; Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Counselor 2; Delegate UN Seminar 3; BUCCANEER 3, 4; Class Ed. 4; Shakespearian Production— Technical 2; Awards Comm. Social Studies Dept. 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES SUSAN ANN PIERCE, B.S. Rocky Mount Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; BUCCANEER 3, 4; SGA Comm. 3, 4; Marshal 4; Lambda Tau 4 BRIAN CRAWFORD PIGOTT, A.B. Gloucester Science and Mathematics ZENOBIA RUTH PIKE, B.S. Raleigh Primary Education SNEA; ACE; BUCCANEER; Delta Sigma Chi w ?mm Set Snow blanketed the quadrangle early December. JOSEPH WILLIAM PLASTER, B.S. Bassett, Va. Physical Education and Social Studies Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4 PERRY PECK PLYLER, A.B. Waxhaw Business Administration Pi Omega Pi 3, 4 JOSEPH ALTON POND, JR., B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Science Education Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Okalahoma 1; CUSB 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Drill Team; Varsity Club DEANNA ELIZABETH POOLE, B.S. Snow Hill Business Educat,on PHYLLIS ANNE POOLE, B.S. Wake Forest Primary Education Delta Chi 4; ACE 1; SNEA 3, 4; YDC 2; YWCA 2; CUSB; Co- Chairman Fine Arts Comm.; BSU 1, 2 GEORGE TAYLOR POTTER, A.B. Jacksonville Geography and Social Studies GENNETTE FAYE POWELL, B.S. Lucama Primary Edu cation ACE 3, 4 JANET FRANCES POWELL, B.S. Winston-Salem Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES MARGARET ROSE POWELL, B.S. Bethel Science Education Chi Beta Phi; Wesley Foundation; Sci ence Club WARNER BAXTER POWELL, A.B. Spring Hope Business Administrate DEWEY BENSON PREAST, A.B. Tarboro Business Education CARMEN LEE PRIDGEN, B.S. Nag ' s Head Primary Education ACE 4; SNEA 4 ; House Comm. Wilson 2; )use Comm. Cotten Summer School 4; House Comm. Garrett 4 JOSEPHINE ROBERSON PRYTHERCH, B.S. Beaufort Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 4; SNEA 4; Tau Sigma 2, Treas. 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; FWB Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3 CHARLES ELROY PUGH, B.S. Shiloh Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Alpha 2, 3; Pi Kappa Alpha 4 PATRIC IA ALENE QUINN, B.S. Primary Education ACE 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2; SNEA 2; Woman ' s Ch 4; Phi Kappa Kenansville ' PATRICIA ANN QUINN, B.S. Seven Springs Primary Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2; SNEA 3, 4; FWB Fellowship 3, 4; Tau Sigma PEGGY JOYCE QUINN, B.S. Elm City Grammar Education BSU; ACE; SNEA; Women ' s Chorus; Pres. Jarvis Summer ' 58 SYLVIA ROUSE QUINN, B.S. Seven Springs Grammar Education YWCA 1; SNEA 4 GENE DARWIN RACKLEY, B.S. Rocky Mount Mathematics and Science FRED DONALD RAGAN, B.S. Varina Social Studies and English ELEANOR SUE RANDOLPH, B.S. Raleigh Home Econ Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; Sophomore Counselor 2, Chairman; YWCA 2, 3; BUCCANEER staff 3 BARBARA BATCHELOR RAWLS, B.S. Greenville Primary Education ACE 1, 4; SNEA 4; YDC 2 PRESTON CLAYTON RAWLS, B.S. Arapahoe Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club ISAAC EPPS READY, JR., B.S. Raleigh Physical Education and Social Studies Varsity Club 3, 4; Mgr. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mgr. Football 3, 4 JAMES CRAIG REID, B.S. Whitakers Physical Education and Social Studies ROBERT EARL REID, B.S. Greenville Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Pres. ANNA JOHNSON REILLY, B.S. Magnolia CLARENCE O. REVELLE, A.B. Social Studies and Busi GEORGE R. REVELLE, B.S. Woodland Social Studies and English SYBIL CHRISTINE RICE, B.S. Lumberton Education ARCE ROSE RICH, B.S. Albemarte V. Pres. Opera Theater; Music Ed. Club; Carousel ; College Choir; Female lead in workshop play; Balcony Scene CAROLYN EDWENA RICH, B.S. Rocky Moun E.C. Playhouse; Elections Com CUSB; Women ' s Chorus JOHN C. RICH, B.S. BAXTER ALLISON RICHARDSON, A.B. Rockingham Physical Education and Social Studies EDWIN M. RICKS, JR., B.S. Plymouth Physical Education and Social Studies Phi Kappa Alpha 3; Pi Kappa Alpha 4; WWWS 3; Circle K 3, 4; Intramurals 2; National PE NANCY CAROLYN RIGSBEE, B.S. Durham SNEA 1; ACE 2, 3; Counselor 2; BUCCANEER 3, 4; Senior Class Editor 4; CUSB 2, 3; YDC 3; Delta Sigma Chi 4 JOHN NELSON ROBBINS, A.B. Ahoskie Art and Music Band 1, 2; Men ' s Day Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Men ' s Judiciary 3; Playhouse 2, 3, 4; Historian 4; Vice Pres. Freshman Class; Vice Pres. Junior Class; SGA 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 3 CAROLYN ROBERTS, B.S. Saint Pauls Primary Education Lambda Tau; Women ' s Chorus 2; YWCA 2, 3; ACE 3, 4; CUSB 2, 3; NEACA 3 HILDA MAE ROBERTS, B.S. Washington Business Education FBLA I, 2, 3; CUSB 2, 3; Band 3; English Club I; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3; EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2; Concert Band 4; Varsity Band 4 EUGENE J. ROBERTSON, A.B. Milford, Del. WALTER FREDRIC ROBERTSOn ' °A.B. Littleton Mathematics and Science CUSB 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Phi Kappa Alpha 2, 3; Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Historian 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; YMCA 2; SGA 3 BILLY KENT ROGERSON, B.S. Ahoskie Industrial Arts CAROLYN RESPESS ROSE, B.S. Plymouth French and English EFFIE CAROL ROUSE, B.S. Kinston Home Economics ALONZA GLENN ROWELL, B.S. Fayetteville Social Studies and Welfare JOHN OLLEN ROYALL, III, A.B. Greenville Business Administration and Social Studies FBLA JAMES HAROLD RUSS, A.B. Southport Geography and English SYLVIA JEAN RUSTON, A.B. Laurel, Del. English and Speech East Carolina Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; WWWS 4; Tau Sigma 4; BUCCANEER 3 Dr. Lowery aids geography majc Clyde Haddock. m fc h-t i i- ' £m , ,A Art major, Thomas Mims, prepares assign- 958 Junior-Senior Dane BRIDGES ARENDELL SABISTON, JR., B.S. English and Physical Education LEO HOWELL SALTER, B.S. Business Education and Social Studies THOMAS HAROLD SALTER, B.S. Physical Education and Science Delta Sigma Rho 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3; Baseball 2, 3, Shallotte Davis Atlantic Plymouth YDC 2, rrett 3; MARY ELEANOR SANDERSON, B.S Grammar Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2; SNEA 2, 3; Counselo, 3; Social Comm. 2, Executive Comm. 3; Pres. Ea: Judiciary 3; SGA 3; BUCCANEER 3 WILLIAM LOFTIS SATTERFIELD, B.S. Goldsboro Social Studies and Library Science Emmanuel College 1; King Youth Fellowship 2, 3, 4 SYLVIA JENKINS SATTERTHWAITE, B.S. Atlantic Beach English and Social St udies MIRIAM THOM SAUNDERS, B.S. Wallingford, Pa. Music Education Bucknell University; Band; MENC; House Coun. LINDSAY STUART SAVAGE, B.S. Greenville Physical Education and Science ROBERT RILEY SAWYER, A.B. Greensboro Business Administration Swimming 1, 2, 3; Co-captain 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Aquatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Senior Class Treas. BILLY RAY SELLS, B.S. Jacksonville Business Education and Social Studies DORIS MAE SHAMEL, B.S. Winston-Salem Physical Education and Science WRA 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 2; CUSB 3, 4; Sec. 4; Senator 4; Aquatics 3; PE Club 2, 3 MARILYN FAYE SHAVENDER, B.S. Belhaven Primary Education Counselor 2; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 1, 3; Carousel 2; Messiah 1 , 2, 3, 4 ERNA EARLE SHAW, B.S. Littleton Primary Education WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 1 , 2, 3, 4; YDC 2; BUCCANEER 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM GRAHAM SHAW, A.B. Atkinson Geography and Science Circle K; Lambda Chi Alpha; Track 2, 3; WMCA; Vice Pres. Senior Class; Men ' s Judiciary JAMES LAWRENCE SHELTON, B.S. Conetoe Social Studies and Welfare JAMES F. SHINE, JR., B.S. Rocky Mount Physical Education and Soda Studie. YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Veteran ' s Club; Industrial Arts Club 1; AFROTC 1; NCA 3, 4 ANNE CORENE SHIPP, B.S. Durham Primary Education Counselor 2; ACE 3, 4; YWCA 3; SNEA 3, 4 ELLSWORTH EDWIN SINCLAIR, B.S. Falls Chuch, Va. Social Studies and English Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Edit. r 2 GABRIELLA McDOWELL SINGLETARY, B.S. El izabeth City Primary Education ACE; Homecoming Comm.; SNEA LEE ROY SINGLETON, B.S. Plymouth Social Studies and Science Football 2, 3; Circle K 3, 4 GEORGE LEWIS SLAUGHTER, JR., B.S. New Bern Physical Education and Social Studie Football 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1; Kappa Alph a; Vice Pres.; Inter-Fraternity Council CARL DELMAS SLOAN, B.S. Chinquapin Social Studies and Welfare BERTA ADELINE SMITH, B.S. Garland Grammar Education YDC 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1; WWWS 1 ; BSU 1,2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 2; ACE 1 CAROLYN MASSENGILL SMITH, B.S. Four Oaks Science and English Counselor 2; YWCA 3; SNEA 3; Science Club CAROLYN RAE SMITH, B.S. Wilson Business Education and English EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3; Bus. Manager; Counselor CHARLES RUSSELL SMITH, B.S. Atlantic Business Education and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4 DAVID CALVIN SMITH, B.S. Greenville Science Education Science Club 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Treas. 4 FLORENCE JEANNETTE SMITH, B.S. Greet Primary Education SNEA 1 HAROLD GRIFFIN SMITH, B.S. Greer Physical Education and Science JOHNNY G. SMITH, B.S. Kir Social Studies and Welfare YDC 1; Veteran ' s Club 1; City College of New York A 5 e uo 4 JUNIUS CECIL SMITH, A.B. Ruffin Business Administration Intramurals; Pi Kappa Alpha RICHARD CURTIS SMITH, B.S. Wilmington Social Studies and Math Math Club; SNEA SARAH ELIZABETH SMITH, B.S. Vanceboro Business Education ACE 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 4; Marshal 4 STELLA HARDEN SMITH, B.S. Greenville Ec:_ SYLVIA ROBERTA SMITH, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Primary Education ACE; SNEA 4; FTA 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2 ROBERT PERRY SMITHWICK, B.S. Windsor Social Studies and Physical Education MILLARD EARL SOLES, B.S. Loris, S. C. fdi. FBLA 3, 4 HOWARD LENTIS SORRELL, B.S. Angier Business and Social Studies ADOLPHUS LEE SPAIN, B.S. Washington Social Studies and English BUCCANEER 2, 3, 4, Associate Ed. 3, Editor 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Corres. Sec. 3; SGA Executive Council 4; Publications Board 4; Circle K 3, 4; Board of Directors 4; CUSB 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3; Connecticut Yankee 2; Carousel 3; The Spade 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Grifton Asheville LOWELL A. SPEIGHT, B.S. Library Science and Physical Educat ' n SHIRLEY NAVES SPEIGHT, B.S. English and Library Science Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. treas. 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Pres. Jarvis Hall 3; SGA 3, 4; Prints Comm. Chr. 4; Woman ' s Judiciary 3; Sponsor Military Ball 2; YWCA 1; Manvavar Comm. Band 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 3, 4; Delta Sigma Chi 4, Parliamentarian 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES WALTER RICHARD SPELL, B.S. Roseboro Physical Education and Social Studies Lincoln Memorial Univ. 1; Alpha Lambda Zeta NATHAN HERBERT SPENCER, B.S. Merritt Industrial Arts ROGER COPELAND SPIVEY, B.S. Hobbsville Social Studies and Welfare JOHN PAUL SPOONE, A.B. Alexandria, Va. Math and Science APO 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Circle K 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4, Sec. 4; Intramural Council-V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES. ADOLPHUS RAY SPRUILL, Edenton ndustrial , Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Tau 3, 4; Treas. 4 PATRICIA ALLEN STALLINGS, B.S. Louisburg Primary Education WRA 3; ACE 4; FTA 2 JANE ELIZABETH STAPLES, B.S. Richmond, Va. Social Studies and Welfare Playhouse 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; CUSB 3, 4; Treas. 4; SGA 4; Senior Senator 4; BUCCANEER 3 Raleigh ARCHIE A. STEELE, A.B. Geography and Social Studies Delta Sigma Rho 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4 RACHEL STEINBECK, A.B. Greenville Business Administration Wesley Players 1; Choir 1, 2; YRC 3; Sec. 3; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Women ' s Day Student Council 2, Sec.-Treas. 4; Honorary-Prof. Frat. Council 4; Dean ' s Executive Council 4 EMMA LOIS STEPHENS, B.S. Fairmont Home Economics Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 4; CUSB; Tau Sigma WILLIAM JAMES STEPHENS, A.B. Willow Springs Gardner-Webb 1, 2; Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4 : Intramurals 3, 4 BEVERLY STEWART, B.S. Godwi Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House Comm. 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN DOUGALD STEWART, B.S. Laurinbur Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club MACK CARLTON STOCKS, B.S. Greenville Business and Social Studies EDWARD CARL STONE, III, A.B. Durham Geography and Social Studies AFROTC 1, 2; Sigma Rho Phi Pres.; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Kappa Alpha Order Pres. HARRIET LORETTA STONE, A.B. Greensboro Business and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4 WILLARD BRUCE STONE, B.S. Coats English and Physical Education FTA 1, 2; SNEA 4; English Club 4 HELEN AMAN STRAWN, B.S. Greenville Gran Edu MARION LaVERNE STRICKLAND, JR., A.B. Battleboro English and Art Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Circle K 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Men ' s Judiciary 3; REBEL 4; AFROTC 1, 2, Sgt. Major 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2; ROTC Distinguished Service medal; WWWS 3, 4; Engineer Campus TV 4 Joanna Hardee makes pretty decora- tion for Wright Circle. Cleaning a buret proves r job for Don Fodrie. SHELBY JEAN STROUD, B.S. Kinston Primary Education Counselor 2; ACE 1 , 4 BARNEY RAY STRUTTON, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Mathematics and Social Studies CUSB 1, 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 2 ELLEN STURKIE, B.S. Rockingham Grammar Education Band; ACE; YWCA; SNEA; BSU ROY D. STYRON, B.S. Davis E,jl Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 SARAH ANN SUGG, B.S. New Bern Primary Education ACE 4; YWCA 1; CUSB 3, 4; SGA; Acting Sec. Dean ' s Advisory Council; Sec. 4 JESSE HINNANT SUITT, A.B. Oxford Geography and Social Studies Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4 CAROLE JEAN SULLIVAN, B.S. Weldon YWCA 2, 3; ACE 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4 MARGARET ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, B.S. Roanoke Rapids Primary Education ACE 1, 4; SNEA 4 CHRISTINE CARTER SUTTON, B.S. LaGrange Grammar Education Mount Olive Junior College ELMA KELLY SUTTON, B.S. Mount Olive Grammar Education Mount Olive Junior College MARY CHRISTINE SUTTON, B.S. Seven Springs Grammar Education Campbell College 1, 2; WRA 3; SNEA 4 CAROLINE LEE SWAIM, B.S. Lexington English and Social Studies Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Sixteen inches of snow isolated girls in Garrett Dorm. WALTER MURRAY SWING, A.B. Conshohocken, Pa. Business and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council V. Pres. 4 WILLIAM KENNETH SYKES, B.S. Kinston Social Studies and Welfare ROTC 1, 2 CLARK O. TAYLOR, B.S. Winston-Salem Industrial Arts Phi Kappa Alpha 2, 3; Pres. 3; Pi Kappa Alpha 4 ; Cheerleader 2; WWWS 3; YDC I, 2, 3; Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4 PAMILEY ANN TAYLOR, A.B. Enka Science and Mathematics YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; EC Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Math Club 3, 4; Lambda Tau 4; Wesley Players I, 2; CUSB 2; Wom- an ' s Chorus 1 JENEAL TEANDER, A.B. Jacksonville Geography and Musk Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Corr. Sec. 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 4; College Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegians 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4 EDNA HILDA TEDDER, B.S. Tarboro Woman ' s Chorus; Orchestra; YWCA; BSU; Sigma Alpha lota; Pres. 3; V. Pres. 4; SGA Musicals 2, 3; Music Ed. Club; SGA 3 BILLY EUGENE THACKER, B.S. Graham Physical Education and Social Studies P. E. Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Manager Football 1, 2, 3; Trainer 4 ANN JONES THOMAS, B.S. Greenville Business Education YWCA 1 ; FBLA 1 ; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4 DAVID ALLEN THOMAS, B.S. Lawrence, Kansas Physical Education and Social Studies Football; Varsity Club EVELYN FAY THOMAS, B.S. Burlington English and library Science English Club 1, 2, 4; Library Club 3, 4; SNEA 4 CLAUDINE KAY THOMASON, B.S. Kannapolis Primary Education CUSB 3, 4; Dorm Sec. 2; Pres. 3; Woman ' s Judiciary 3; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Westminster Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 2; Messiah 1; SNEA 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES AMELITA THOMPSON, B.S. Cerro Gordo Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Pres. 4; FBLA 2, 4; YWCA 2, 4; Honorary- Professional Fraternity Council 4 KERMIT ADRIAN THOMPSON, JR., B.S. LaGrange Science and Mathematics Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2; IFC 3; Sec. 4; Homecoming Comm. 3 ALBERT JUSTICE THREEWITTS, A.B. Littleton Business Ac m;nisfrari ' on CLAUDIA JANE TODD, B.S. Ahoskie Grammar Education YWCA 3, 4; EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 2; SNEA 1, 2, 4; YDC 2, 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Greensboro JUDITH MIRIAM TOLSON, B.S. Home Economics ' Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4; Danforth Founda- tion Comm. 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4 RICHARD LYNWOOD TOMLINSON, B.M., A.B. Franklinton Music and French Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2 JERRY SUE TOWNSEND, B.S. Fairmont Mathematics and Social Studies Math Club 1, 2, 4; Aquanymphs 2; WRA 2; Lambda Tau 4 m± £;± MACK PARRIS TRENT, JR., B.S. Cameron Social Studies and English CAROLYN ELIZABETH TRIPP, B.S. Greenville Primary Education BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Enlistment Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; YWCA I; Chapel Choir 3; ACE 3, 4; SNEA 4; IRC 4; Women ' s Chorus I; Day Student Coun. 2 GRAYDON WILLIAMSON TRIPP, A.B. Winterville ROTC 1, 2; Advance Club 3, 4; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Science Club 1 MARY EUGENIA TRULOVE, B.S. Wilmington Primary Education Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; WWWS 4; SNEA 4; ACE 4; YDC 2; YWCA 2; Delta Chi 4 ARGENT MOORE TUCKER, B.S. Griffon Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma 4; YWCA 3; Women ' s Chorus 4 GERALD WYATT TUDOR, B.S. Angier Physical Education and Social Studies Campbell College EUGENE TYSON, A.B. Greenville Social Studies and English CAROLYN MEREDITH UPCHURCH, B.S. Charlotte Primary Education and Psychology U.N.C. 1; SNEA 4; ACE 4; BSU 3, 4 GLENN LEE UPCHURCH, B.S. Four Oaks Science Education Kappa Sigma Nu; Science Club Se U vi i CHARLES MICHAEL UZZELL, A.B. Wilson Geography and Social Studies AFROTC 1, 2; Playhouse 2; YDC 1, 2, 3; IA Club 1; Phi Gamma Pi 2, 3; Theta Chi 3, 4; IFC 3, 4; Flying Rebels 1, 2; Golf Team 3,4 MATILDA JUNE VANN, A.B. Spring Hope English and Social Studies Band 1; English Club 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3 ALBERT LEE VAUGHAN, B.S. Ahoskie Physical Education and Social Studies Chowan College 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4 PATRICIA TWIFORD VESTAL, B.S. Stumpy Point Primary Education Home Ec. Club 1; CUSB 2; Cheerleader 3; YWCA 1; ACE 4 JOSEPH CLINTON VICK, B.S. Farmville Physical Education and Social Studies LAVISA CHRISMON WALKER, B.S. Reidsville Primary Education 7 dit, v 1 ± V RAENORD BILLY WALKER, B.S. Leaksville Physical Education and Social Studt es VIRGINIA FRANCES WALKER, B.S. Littleton Social Studies and Welfare ACE 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; SNEA 4; Women ' s Chorus WAYNE DILLARD WALKER, A.B. Draper Industrial Arts VPI 1; Sigma Rho Phi 2, 3; Kappa Alpha 4; Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4 JANET LAVEE WALL, B.S. Smithfield Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 2; BSU 1,2 , 3, 4; Executive Coun. 1, 2, 3; PhiOmicron 3, 4 JIMMIE E. WALL, B.S. Raleigh Business and Social Studies Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; CUSB 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; FBLA 2, 3; BUCCANEER 4; Election Comm. 3; Specia 1 Events Comm. 4; DeMolay Club 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4 ; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES JAMES HUXLEY WALTERS, A.B. Wilmington Business Administration Wilmington Junior College 1, 2; Sigma Rho Phi 3; Kappa Alpha 4 RICHARD SANFORD WALTON, B.S. Wilmington Business Education JIM WARNER, JR., A.B. Charlotte Social Studies and Geography Western Carolina; Veteran ' s Club; Phi Kappa Alpha; Pres.; College Choir; YDC; Alpha Phi Omega; Drama tics Club ESTHER JARVIS WARREN, B.S. Greenville Primary Education ACE; SNEA FRANKLIN DELANO WARREN, B.S. Hiddenite Physical Education and Social Studit REBECCA ANN WARREN, B.S. Littleton Primary Education ACE 1; CUSB 1, 2, 4; Vice Pres. Sophomore Class; BUCCANEER CLARENCE W. WARRICK, JR., B.S. Smithfield Social Studies and English N. C. State; Campbell College CAROLYN C. WATERS, B.S. Washington Spanish and English Women ' s Judiciary 2; EAST CAROLINIAN 2, 3; SNEA 1, 2, 3; English Club 1 ; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3 CARL LEONARD WATSON, A.B. Goldsboro Business Education Intramural Basketball and Football JERRY DOUGLAS WATTS, B.S. Southport Physical Education and Social Studies Springtime romance— Hurky Destout and Carol McDaniel. Wintertime frolic. raff ic along North State m k N LUCILLE INEZ WEBSTER, B.S. Pinetown Grammar Grade Education SNEA 1, 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; FWB Fellov ship 3, 4 EFFIE AAADALENE WEEKS, B.S. Mount Olive Primary Education YWCA 1, 2; SNEA 4; Counselor 2; SNEA District Vice Pres.; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3 SIDNEY A. WEEKS, B.S. Whitakers Physical Education and Social Studies WILLIAM GORDON WEEKS, B.S. Rocky Mount Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ROY DEVONE WEST, B.S. Roseboro Social Studies and Welfare BSU; SNEA; YWCA MARY JINNELL WHALEY, B.S. Richlands Grammar Education and Library Science YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Sec. 2, 3, 4; ACE 2; SNEA 4; Library Club 4; Disciple Student Fellowship REBA FAYE WHALEY, B.S. Beulaville Primary Education ACE; YWCA NINA DARE WHEELEY, B.S. Burlington Music Education Campbell College; Sigma Alpha lota 3, 4 • College Choir 3; Orchestra 4; Carousel 3; Messiah 3; Music Club 3, 4; MTNA 4 ANN ELIZABETH WHITE, B.S. Belvidere Primary Education Women ' s Chorus 2, 3; YWCA 2, 3; AGE 2; EAST CAROLINIAN 3 BETTY LOU WHITE, B.S. Gatesville Grammar Education BSU 1, 2, 3; SNEA 2, 3; ACE 3 DOROTHY SHEILDS WHITE, B.S. Scotland Neck English and French WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Si jma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Aquanymphs 1; YWCA 2; Canterbury Club 4 EMILIE REBECCA WHITE, B.S. Hertford Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; Tau- Sigma 4; Library Club 4; YWCA 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3 LEROY WHITE, A.B. Greenville Business Education and Social Studies ROSE MARIE WHITE, B.S. Pine Level Primary Education Tau Sigma 3 MARY LOU WHITEHURST, B.S. Stokes Primary Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 3, 4; SNEA 4; House Comm. 4 .S. Robersonville Durham PEGGY JOYCE WHITEHURST, Primary Education ACE 1, 3; FWB Fellowship 1 , 2, 3 EUGENE LONG WHITFIELD, A.B. Geography and Social Studies Lambda Chi Alpha; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced Officers Club 3, 4 KAYE ELIZABETH WHITFIELD, B.S. Kitty Hawk Social Studies and English ROBERT I. WHITING, B.S. Charlotte Business Education and Social Studies JOYCE ANN WHITTLE, B.S. Warsaw Pri mary Education BSU 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; ACE 4 MARGARETTE WIGGS, A.B. Selma Math and Science and Social Studies Math Club 1, 2, 4; Sec. 4; YWC 2, 4; Cabinet 4; BSU 1, 2, 4; Council 1, 2, 4; Sec. Summer ' 58; CUSB Summer ' 57, ' 58 Leland MARY ANNETTE WILLETTS, B.S. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; CUSB 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1 , 2, 3 CARTER SEYAAORE WILLIAMS, B.S. Swansboro Physical Education and Social Studies Kappa Alpha; Swimming; Aquatics Club; Track CYNTHIA ELAINE WILLIAMS, B.S. Chinquapin Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Chi 4; YWCA; Treas. 4 FRANCES BROWN WILLIAMS, B.S. Kinston Business Education and English Canterbury Club 1; Sec. 2; FBLA 1; Pi Omega Pi HOWARD P. WILLIAMS, A.B. Greenville Chemistry and Mathematics Science Club 3, 4; FBLA 1, YWCA 1 KENNETH ROBERT WILLIAMS, B.S. Kinston Science Education NANCY JOAN WILLIS, B.S. Williston Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3; WRA 1, 2, Phi Omicron 3, 4; Marshal 3; BUCCANEER 3; AHEA Delegate 2, 3; Dan- forth Project 2 ANN ELIZABETH WILSON, B.S. Mount Olive Physical Education and Social Studies WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; PE Club 1, 3, 4; SGA 3; SNEA 4; BUCCANEER 2 BOBBY ROGER WILSON, B.S. Winterville Music Education College Choir; Phi Kappa Alpha; Music Club; College Singers; FWB Fellowship e tco 4, ajors, Nancy Caldw relax with recreat! BOBBY S. WILSON, B.S. Calypso Business and Social Studies Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Historian 4; Pi Omega Pi 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Veterans Club 2, 3 MARTHA CLINARD WILSON, B.S. Winston-Salem Grammar Education and Library Scier EAST CAROLINIAN 1, 2, 3; Columnist, Feature ■ Ed., Editorial Ass ' t; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Staff 1; Creative Wri1 ers ' Club 1, 2; ACE 1; SNEA 1, 2, 4; Counselor; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Judiciary, Treas. 3, Chairman 4; Marshal 3; SGA 1 Executive Coun- cil 4; BUCCANEER 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WILLIAM H. WILSON, B.S. Mebane Business and Social Studies CAROL JUNE WINDOM, B.S. Plymouth Grammar Education CUSB 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 3; YWCA 2 LILLIAN ANNE WOOD, B.S. Clayton Science English Club 1; WRA 1; Science Club 2, 3, 4 MARGARET ELLEN WOODS, B.S. V irgilina, Va. Grammar Education YWCA 1; ACE 1; SNEA 2, 3, 4, Histoi JOHN STEWART WOOTEN, JR., B.S. LaGrange Physical Education and Social Studii Intramural Council 1, 2, 3; Intramural Director 3; Theta Chi JENNIE BROWN WORTHINGTON, B.S . Winterville Business and Social Studies FBLA 4 GERALD GIBSON WRIGHT, B.S. Raeford Industrial Arts LARRY N. WYNNS, B.S. Powellsville Social Studies and Welfare Campbell College; Kappa Sigma Nu 3 DOUGLAS YATES YONGUE, B.S. Laurinburg Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club CHARLES PRINCE YOUMANS, A.B. Oxford Chemistry and Science Veterans Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pres . 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, Historian 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Chi Beta Phi 4; YDC 1, 2; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES RICHARD EDWARD YOUNG, A.B. Oxford Business and Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 3, 4 ELIZABETH GAIL YOW, B.S. Lillington Business Education Campbell College; FBLA o M , -- _. ■ |.HI?i-m f r a r t ' 1 Kf L d 1 . m vt fmd J , 9 OFFICERS WADE SESSOMS — - President JEFF STRICKLAND Vice President ROSALIE DALTON Secretary BETSY HILL Treasurer PpT B P fez «W P P P p P o FRANCES MERLE AIKEN WILMA ANNETTE ALCOCK CLIFTON D. ALDRIDGE R. EIFRETH ALEXANDER BETSY ROSS ALLEN Fuquay Springs New Bern Greenville Roper Elizabethtown VIRGINIA LOU AHMAN BOBBY LEWIS ANDERSON EUCLID D. ARMSTRONG, JR. NETTIE MAE ATKINS WILLIAM STANLEY ATKINSON Angier Greenville New Bern Fayetteville Fairmont GRADY STONE AUSTIN MELDON SWAYNE AUSTIN GEORGE H. BAKER, JR. HOWARD IVEY BAKER JAMES EDWARD BAKER Hatteras Gates Dover, Del. Erwin Lancaster, S. C. WILLARD KENT BAKER JORDAN WESLEY BAILEY LARRY GLENN BAILEY ROSALIE BANKS SADIE MARIE BARBER Elizabeth City Jacksonville Faison Grantsboro Clinton putavu !©Pft« CLYDE JOYCE BARBOUR Angier NOAH B. 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GORDON Clayton THELIS RICHARDSON GORDON Elizabeth City ROSE MARIE GORNTO Wilmington LLOYD V. GRANTHAM Fairmont NANCY LEE GRAVES Snow Camp CARLTON WOODROW GRAY Greenville FRANK EDWARD GRAYIEL Tarboro EDWARD ALLEN GREENE Ayden CHARLES H. GREGG Virginia Beach, Va. KATIE REBA GRICE Goldsboro CAROLYN ANN GRIFFIN Louisburg JENNY PERRY GRIFFIN Williamston MARCIA MARIE GUILFORD Aurora CECIL RAY GURGANUS Greenville J. KAY GUTHRIE New Bern JACKIE VERRION GUTHRIE Harkers Island AMY SUE GWALTNEY New Bern NANCY OWEN GWYNN Henderson LAMARR HADLEY Wilson GEORGE SMITH HAISLIP Hamilton EDNA LORETTA HALL Candler GROVER THURMAN HALL, III Fayetteville JAMES KENNETH HALL Fayetteville JAMES MALCOLM HALL, JR. Watha WILLIAM LEON HAMILTON, JR. Raleigh BETTY FRANCES H. HARDEE Greenville POPE LOFTIN HARDEE Smithfield MABLE L. HARDISON Plymouth RAY EUGENE HARKEY Kannapolis LIONEL BARRYMORE HARPER Kinston p e £ r $ m ft A k p O P a p p 1 p a ££9§@ 999 999 p n p £ a WILLIAM BLACKLEDGE HARPER Reep Run GEORGE W. 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JACKSON JOYCE FAYE JENKINS PAUL DEWEY JENKINS RUDD LEE JENSON ELIZABETH ANN JERNIGAN JUDITH FAYE JERNIGAN ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON EVELYN CAROLINE JOHNSON GLENDA ELLEN JOHNSON JAMES BARTELETTE JOHNSON TED H. JOHNSON JOHN LINWOOD JOHNSTON ALMA KAY JONES BARBARA JEAN JONES CHARLES CLIFTON JONES CONSTANCE GERALDINE JONES JERALD BOYETTE JONES JOHN ATWOOD JONES Godwin Greenville Newport Portsmouth, Va. Mt. Olive Dunn Weaverville Four Oaks Lillington Fayetteville KR KENNETH RAYNOR JONES New Bern SUSAN LOUISE JONES Rocky Point AL R. JOYNER New Bern JACQUELINE JOYNER Lewiston JEAN HELEN JOYNER Zebulon JAMES TILMAN KEEL Greenville MARTHA ANNE KELLAM Biscoe NANCY CATHERINE KELLY Wilmington MAJORIE JEAN KENNEDY Kinston KENNETH KARL KILPATRICK Hendersonville PATSY MARINE KILPATRICK Dover ANNE OVERTON KING Turkey NANCY CAROL KINSEY Laurinburg RALPH WILLIAMS KIRK Bath JIMMY B. KIRKLAND Raleigh SUSAN FRANCES KOHLER Conshohocken, Pa. CLARA T. W. KUNG New York, N. Y. BARBARA JEAN LAMBERT Kannapolis EDWARD EARLE LANCASTER Vanceboro BARBARA ANN LANGDON Smithfield DONNA GWENDOLYN LANGLEY Spring Lake BARBARA JANICE LANGSTON Goldsboro PHYLLIS CAROLE LANGSTON Raleigh FRED IRVIN LASSITER Edenton RUSSELL LAFAYETTE LASSITER Colerain SUE EVELYN LASSITER Four Oaks JAMES R. LATHAM Chocowinity DONALD RAY LAWHORN Newton Grove CLARA MARGARET LAWRENCE Raleigh MARY LEE LAWRENCE Tarboro PATRICIA ANN LAYE Belmont BARBARA ANN LEE Benson ERNEST. W. LEE, JR. Roanoke Rapids JO ANN LEE Benson MARGARET CORNELIA LEEUWENBURG Wilmington WAYDIE D. LEWIS Greenville BARBARA ROSE LINDSAY Faison JOE NELSON LOFLIN Fayetteville NANCYE ELIZABETH LOMAX Kannapolis MARDGE ETTA LUPTON Belhaven LENDORA ANN LYTCH Laurinburg SHIRLEY S. MADDOX Washington SAMUEL THOMAS MAGILL, JR. Beaufort HARRIET LEE MAHER South Norfolk, Va. SIDNEY CORNELIUS MALLORY Williamston LONA JEANETTE MANNING Bethel MARTHA NELL MARCOM Raleigh BETTY LOU MARSHBOURNE Spring Hope MJT 7 FJfc) P©£ CS 3£ £l k f p $© ®? ft JAMES EDWARD MARTIN Collinsville, Va. JOSEPH ROY MARTIN JR. Greenville SHERRY ANNE MASKE Rockingham MARY ELIZABETH MASSAD Benson LUCY JANE MASSEY Gaston WILLIE BYRON MASSEY Lynchburg, Va. BETTY JEAN MATHENY Rolesville BARBARA JANE MATTHEWS Castalia CLYDE WALTER MATTHEWS Front Royal, Va. DORIS ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Carthage PATSY MARIE MAYNARD Warrenton BETTY CARLENE MAYNOR Burlington LAURA CECELIA McARTHUR Greenville BARBARA STEPHENSON McCOY Boykins, Va. JIMI ELIZABETH McDANIEL Kinston CLARA ANNETTE McDONALD Seaford, Del. JUDITH ANNE McDUFFIE Columbia CHARLOTTE ROSE McLAMB Four Oaks VELMA KAY McLAWHON Kinston JESSIE LUCILE McLAWHORN Ayden LOIS JO McLEAN Raeford RACHEL ANNE McLEOD Sanford VERENA JOYCE MEADS Greenville HILDA LEE MELTON Battleboro DORIS ANN MERCER Bladenboro JAMES LARRY MERCER Wilson JOYCE FAYE MERRITT Kinston CAROLYN GENEVIEVE MILLER Richfield CECIL IRVIN MILLER Newport EVELYN HARRIET MILLER Norfolk, Va. PATRICIA ANN MILLIKIN Weldon BARBARA ANN MILLS Greenville GERALENE MILLS Richmond, Va. JAMES R. MILLS Winterville JESSE LEE MILLS Greenville SANDRA PORTER MILLS Greenville BETTY FRANCES MILTON Lillington JAMES GORDON MINTON Belcross BARBARA ANN MISKELLY Millville, N. J. BETTY JEAN MOBLEY Winterville MITCHELL STONE MOON Lynchburg, Va. SANDRA LEE MOON Graham BARBARA ANNE MOORE Acme BETTY FAYE MOORE Raleigh LEONIDAS J. MOORE JR. 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Durham MARY BEA RAY Selma ANN CLIFT REDMAYNE Richmond, Va. PATRICIA WHITE REEL Elizabeth City BETTY REA RIDDICK Hobbsville DORIS FAYE ROBBINS Roanoke Rapids CARROL SAUNDERS ROBERSON Williamston JO ANN ROBERTS, JR. Greenville RICHARD SCOTT ROBERTS Southport DAVID C. ROGERS Monroe CATHERINE M. ROGERSON Williamston JANIE STANCILL ROLLINS Bethel vv % f jyg, b $ SL9 9 99 1 use umbrella. Being from Atlantic, she enjoys Snow cream was made in trash cans and i .■ ' «; ' £ © f a O Jrii 9 J 4k P© iyfc a ©? i SLft ft 1? 5(5 c ©f r § A C R o « 0© OLA MAE ROSS Swan Quarter EMILY CELENE ROZIER Lumberton GARNES LANIER RUMLEY Brown Summit CARL SAMUEL RUSS Grantsboro ELIZABETH ANNE RUSSELL Hubert EMMIE GRACE RUSSELL Dover BONNY LEE RUTLEDGE Ayden SYLVIA MARIE SAMPEDRO Durham CLAUDETTE ANN SANDERS Elizabeth City BOBBY BENTON SASSER Goldsboro NETTIE JANE SASSER Goldsboro ALICE LUCRETIA SAULS Fremont JANICE CAROLE SAUNDERS Rockingham MICKIE SUMRELL SAVAGE Greenville S. JANE SELBY Columbia VIRGINIA ROSS SERMONS Greenville NOAH McKIMMEY SEYMORE, JR. Elizabeth City CHARLES HOMER SHIELDS Winston-Salem SUE SHIPLEY Williamston THELMA JANE SKIPPER Whiteville ALICE FROSTY SMITH Garland BARBARA ANN SMITH Vanceboro BARBARA ILEENE SMITH Fayetteville CAROLYN ELDORA SMITH Four Oaks DONALD SMITH Portsmouth, Va. DOROTHY CRAIG SMITH Zebulon FLOYD ARTHUR SMITH Grifton JOHN M. SMITH Charlotte JUNE MAYWOOD SMITH Ayden LEWIS E. SMITH Greenville MARKIE ANN SMITH Goldsboro MARTHA ANNE SMITH Raleigh M. ELIZABETH SMITH Fountain NELL AILEEN SMITH Nashville SANDI GRAY SMITH Kernersville SUE ELLEN SMITH Greenville JOHN MICHAEL SOUTHERLAND Kinston PATSY JAMES SPAIN Stokes JAMES HORACE SPEIGHT Kinston MARY MADELINE SPENCE Kinston JOHN THOMAS SPRY Winstcn-Salem KENNETH L. STALLS Washington JOHN RUSSELL STANCIL Angier WILLIS JOHNSTON STANCILL Greenville KEITH ARDEN STARLING Fayetteville MARY ELIZABETH STEWART Goldsboro VERNON ERVIN STOCKS Havelock JAMES GARRET STONE Reidsville SANDRA SUE STRICKLAND Raleigh GLENDA TAYLOR STUBBS Greenville CHRISTINE JOHNETTE STYRON Morehead City ANN LINDLEY SUGG Silver Spring, Md. BOBBIE JO SUTTON LaGrange LEONARD F. SUTTON Mt. Olive SoflJuwuvte M scene under the canopy of oaks G f 5) f fl© i « - i L -,t II PRISCILLA SUE SUTTON Ayden JAMES WILLIAM SWAIN Columbia NOAH FRANCIS SWANSON Morehead City LEON F. SWENTON North Plainfield, N. J. ROSEMARY KERR SWISHER Wilmington FRANCES L. THOMPSON SYKES Warrenton GERALD W. SYLIVANT, JR. Snow Hill JULIA ERLENE TANDY Frisco MYRA LUCILLE TATUM Asheville ADELL TAYLOR Richlands ELIZABETH ANNE TAYLOR Como FRANCIS BEASLEY TAYLOR Kinston JUDITH MASON TAYLOR Chocowinity OPAL DAWN TAYLOR Tarboro SYLVIA JEAN TAYLOR Vanceboro TALMAGE RAY TAYLOR Dunn WILLIAM SEXMOUR TAYLOR Linden CARLTON RELDON TEW Tarboro JO ANN TEW Williamston CLECIE McKIERER THACKER Beaufort LOIS CHRISTINE THARRINGTON Nashville ANGELETA ELIZABETH THOMAS Pink Hill BETTY EMILY THOMAS Pittsboro SYLVIA ANN THOMAS Sanford ROBERT ARNOLD THOMPSON Durham JUDITH DARE THORNTON Mount Olive MARTHA KATHLEEN THURMAN Rocky Mount PEGGY MURIEL TINGEN Fuquay Springs PATRICIA TUCKER TRIPP Grimesland HERBERT CLIFTON TUCKER, III Benson GRACE ELIZABETH TUNNELL Greenville SOPHIA ANN TWIFORD Engelhard DAVID RAY TYNDALL Goldsboro CELIA ANN TYSON Burlington SYLVIA LOIS UZZELL Scotland Neck SALLY MARIE VADNAIS Camp Lejeune WINNIE LORRAINE VANDIFORD Hookerton ANGELINE JOAN VAN DYK Pantego JERRY BRONSON VANDYKE Belmont HENRY C. VANSANT Hampton, Va. CHARLES LEIGH VAUGHAN Portsmouth, Va. BEARL D. VICK Rocky Mount MARLENE LAVERNE VICK Spring Hope DAN CHARLES VISMON Rockingham ANNETTA LUCILE WADE Camp Lejeune PEGGY JEAN WALLACE Greenville john Mcdonald walston Snow Hill CHARLES STUART WARD Bethel BARBARA JEAN WARNER Whiteville BETTY ALLEN WARREN Roseboro BOBBY SMITH WARREN Mebane EMILY FRANCES WARREN Vanceboro JOHN MAURICE WARREN Grantsboro ADRIAN CAROLINE WATERS New Bern ALICE DAWN WATERS Winterville BOBBY WAYNE WATERS Roanoke Rapids JACQUELYN OVERTON WATERS Jamesville E. PEARL WATTS Whiteville JOHN GILLIAM WATTS Woodsdale DIANE WEBB Pinetops SYLVESTER BURDITT WELCH Arlington, Va. BARNEY HUGH WEST Durham BETSY JOYCE WEST Roseboro LINWOOD LEE WEST Warsaw PATRICIA LEE WEST Greenville ALICE CHRISTINE WETHERINGTON Robersonville 9 P ft JLw CORNELIA FRANCES WHEELER Holly Springs MARIAN CAROL WHITE Greenville RICHARD LEE WHITE, JR. South Africa MAX RICHARD WHITESELL Pinehurst JANYCE WHITFIELD Robersonville JOYCE WHITFIELD Robersonville ANN WARD WHITLEY Pantego BETTY MAE WICKER Sanford HARRY LEE WICKER Sanford JUDY P. WILES Greensboro ALLEN JEANNETTE WILLIAMS Hertford BARBARA LYNN WILLIAMS Morehead City BILLY M. WILLIAMS Elm City CLEO ROGER WILLIAMS Roanoke Rapids DEMPSEY HINTON WILLIAMS, III Fayetteville DENNIS EARL WILLIAMS Kinston EDGAR VAL WILLIAMS Wilmington ELIZABETH MAE WILLIAMS Burlington LLOYD DALE WILLIAMS Scotland Neck VIVIAN ANN WILLIAMS Fayetteville JUDITH ANN WILLIS AAorehead City WILLIAM KING WILLIS Greenville JOYCE ANNETTE WILLOUGHBY Ayden BARBARA W. WILSON Greenville DIXIE DRAUGHON WILSON Dunn JANET ELIZABETH WILSON Roseboro FRANCES ANGUSTA WINN Louisburg THOMAS E. WINSTEAD Wilson HARLEY VAN WOODARD Grifton STEVE LEADFORD WOOLARD Washington AGNES CORINNE WOOTEN Kinston GLENDA FAYE WORKMAN Mebane SUSAN W. WYLIE Arlington, Va. DURWOOD KIRBY WYNNE Washington PEGGY FRANCES WYNNE Franklinton PEGGY O ' NEIL WYNNE Williamston SANDRA MAE YORKS Durham MARGARET ALICE YOUNG Henderson THOMAS GLENN YOUNG Lexington GEORGE JOHN ZAMBOS Belhaven End girls Katherine Crumpler and Nanette Whitehurst entice friends to build snowman. 134 ja J OFFICERS RAYMOND GILLIKIN President JOE PAKE Vice President JUDY HEARNE Secretary BETTY WEEKS — Treasurer 135 u J. SL9 2 p tilt ■. a a a L o 15 4f © B. fl 6 e BARNETT OLIVER ADLER Raleigh PATSY ANN ALEXANDER Jacksonville JONNIE PROCTOR ALFORD, JR. Whitakers ALBERT GIDEON ALLEN Goldsboro LOUIE JANE ALLEN Four Oaks WALKER LEE ALLEN Greenville DAVID EUGENE ALLIGOOD Washington WILLIAM GLENN ALPHIN Fayetteville EFFIE LEE AMAN Jacksonville ERNEST YATES ANDERSON Elizabeth City RACHAEL W. ANDREWS Timberlake JAMES CURTIS ARLEDGE, JR. Kinston LARRY BUREN ARMSTRONG Stanley JAMES BUCHANAN ASHWORTH Fuquay Springs MARGIE ANN ATKINSON Fairmont SONIA ANNE AZAM Jacksonville NOVELLA GREY BAGGETT Kenly BILLY JAMES BAILEY Greensboro JAMES ZUILL BAILEY Bishopville, S. C. JOHNNY FRANK BAILEY Robersonville BEATRICE FAYE BAKER Farmville DORIS JEAN BAKER Louisburg EDITH LOUVINIA BAKER Burlington EDNA ELIZABETH BAKER Farmville HERMAN DANIEL BAKER Smithfield JO ANN BAKER Tarboro NANCY MYERS BAKER Falkland SUSIE KAYE BAKER Farmville VIRGINIA CAROLE BAKER Rich Square VIRGINIA ANN BALDWIN Apex ?%€A6 HeK 136 JAMES BROOKS BALLANCE Fremont GRACIE LEE BARBER Clinton RICHARD STEPHENSON BARFIELD Fayetteville SUDIE LOUISE BARFIELD Chadbourn WILLIAM JENNINGS BARFIELD, JR. Goldsboro FRANK EARL BARHAM Weldon WILLIAM REGINALD BARNACASCEL Windsor JIMMY HORACE BARNES Chadbourn BRENDA ADELAIDE BARRETT Farmville PATRICIA ANN BARROW Snow Hill VIVIAN CAROL BARROW Snow Hill DAN BURCH BATEMAN Ayden MARGARET ROSE BATEMAN Preston, Md. PHYLLIS ANN BATTEN Kenly CAROLYN LORENA BAXLEY Lumberton MARY ANN BAZEMORE Cofield SIDNEY TAYLOR BEACHAM Williamston DORIS MOORING BEAMAN Snow Hill WALTER JERRY BEAN Goldsboro HELEN JEANETTE BELL Warsaw WANDA LEE BELL Farmville CALVIN KIRK BENNETT Fayetteville TERRENCE MAHUE BENNETT Bridgeton GLENDA FAYE BENTON Seven Springs LINDA FAYE BERRY Roanoke Rapids DAPHNE DAWN BEST Clinton KAREN SUE BEST Mt. Olive MARY JOHN BEST Mt. Olive CARL AUGUST BESTEDT Greenville JUDITH LOGAN BISHOP Raleigh JAMES DAVID BLANTON Fayetteville LAWRENCE MURAT BLIZARD Whiteville JIMMY GRAY BLYTHE Seaboard THOMAS WINFRED BOGEY Griffon EDNA MAY BOONE Gates JOYCE KAYE BOONE Elm City L L 9iL £ ? © f J ft w £ ft 9 € £ C ft a 9 9 1: v. € Urn Goodbye, Mama. MARILYN BOONE Rich Square PEGGY JOYCE BOONE Raleigh VERNON FRANK BOSTIC Pink Hill MILLY HART BOWDEN Greenville BRENDA JEAN BOWEN Plymouth CLYDE BENNY BOWES Burlington LOTTIE FAYE BOYETTE Trenton SUE CAROL BOYETTE Trenton WILLIAM MARSHALL BRADDY New Bern RUBY WEST BRADSHAW Kinston EDITH FAYE BRANTLEY Durham WILLIAM CLOYCE BRASWELL Ayden PEGGY LOUISE BREEDLOVE Nashville GAY DAWN BRINKLEY Thomasville LENA RUTH BRITT Four Oaks NATHAN C. BRITT Dublin WILLIAM JOSEPH BRITT, JR. Fairmont REGINALD TALMADGE BROHAWN, JR. Greenville JULIA REBECCA BROOKS Oxford EMILY KAREN BROWN Rodyco HAROLD ELLIS BROWN Bennett JACKIE CAROLYN BROWN Selma KATHRYN RAYE BROWN Mt. Olive NINA LOUISE BROWN Robersonville RUSSELL GREY BROWN, JR. Winston-Salem WILLIAM ASHLEY BROWN, JR. Williamston BETTY LOU BRYAN Lumberton LUCIAN DILLARD BRYAN Greenville VIOLET FAY BRYAN Mt. Olive EVELYN MARIE BRYANT Pendleton RUSSELL MACON BRYANT Martinsville, Va. KENNETH CLYDE BUCK Gates JAMES CROCKER BUENS, JR. Sumter, S. C. LINDA FAYE BULLARD Bladenboro PEARLENE ANNETTE BULLOCK Sanford JOHN ROBERT BUNDY Laurel Hill PATSY JOAN BUNTING Oak City GEORGE ODEN BURBAGE Bath BONNIE LEIGH BURCH Walstonburg MARVEL GALE BURGESS Wilson ' s Mills MARGARET LINDSAY BURNSIDE Raleigh EUGENE FREDERICK BUTLER, JR. Clayton VIRGINIA CAROL BUTLER Lillington WILLIAM M. BUTLER Dublin CATHERINE WITHERS BYNUM Raleigh FRANCES ELAINE BYRD Bunnlevel JOYCE ANNE BYRUM Corapeake ALICE ELIZABETH CALHOUN Fayetteville JEWEL ELLEN CALLIHAN Elizabethtown CAROLINE REBECCA CAMPBELL Rocky Mount LINDA WAITE CAMPBELL Charlotte SANDRA JEAN CAMPBELL Hamlet PATRICIA BETH CANNING Hampton, Va. L. JULAINE CANNON Ayden Things are looking better t- M f $? Y? C If £ £f ft p p f ' p TRAVIS ANN CANNON JUDITH CAROL CARR JULIA CATHERINE CARR BARBARA ANN CARRAWAY EDWARD LEE CARROLL DONALD HUBERT CARROW WILBUR ALLEN CASTELLOW MARY KATHERINE CATES NORMA JEAN CATLETT GLENDA DERETTA CAVINESS LORETTA ANNE CAWTHORNE PEGGY ANN CHAMBERS JAYNE CAMERON CHANDLER ROSE RANKIN CHASON JIMMY ALFRED CHERRY VIRGINIA CHERRY SHELTON JUAN CHESSON CAROLE ADELE CHISHOLM JOYCE EARLE CHITTY CARVILLE BANKS CLARK, JR. NANCY LUCILLE CLIFTON PATRICIA MOORE COBB WILLIAM STEVE COCHRAN PAUL RAYMOND COFFIN GLORIA JEAN COLEMAN CARL GRAHAM COLEY VINCENT S. CALIA WILLIAM HENRY COLLIER WILLIAM JOSEPH COLUCCI EVELYN DIXON COLWELL Grimesland Wallace Watha Garner Bath Windsor Hurdle Mills Aberdeen Zebulon High Point Suffolk, Va. Goldsboro Williamston Summit, N. J. Ahoskie |uay Springs Fountain Washington Haw River Scotland Neck New Bern Jamaica, N. Y. Waynesboro, Va. Plainfield, N. J. Clinton ROBERT EMMITT CONNOLLY New York, N. Y. LIBBY GWYNETTE COOKE Mt. Airy BOBBY EUGENE COOLEY Scotland Neck SANDRA LEE COOPER Fayetteville WILLIAM EARL COOPER Elizabeth City JAMES LEVY COREY Greenville ALICE GAMMON CORIOLANO Columbus, Ohio SARAH JANE COTTEN Holly Ridge WILLIAM RUFUS COWIN Williamston CHARLES OSCAR COX Greenville JAMES WALTER COX, JR. Lumberton ANN HARRELL CRAFT Saratoga CYNTHIA ANN CRANFORD JANET CAROLE CRATCH Aurora PHILIP HOWELL CRAWFORD, III Kinston LARRY WAYNE CRAYTON Greensboro JOHN TROY CREECH Smithfield EDNA CHARLOTTE CREWS Winston-Salem LYNNDA FRANCES CROUCH Bassett, Va. MARGARET ANN CUDE Greensboro THOMAS CLARANCE CULBRETH Plymouth PEGGY JOYCE CULVERHOUSE Acme LILLIAN ANN CURRIE Rocky Mt. JOYCE ANNE CURRIN Graham JOHN THOMAS CUTLER Kinston BRENDA VEAN DAIL Walstonburg JOHN EDWARD DAIL Beulaville RONDA KAY DANDLIKER Greensboro WILLIS JULE DANIEL, JR. Roxboro CAROLYN HOPE DAUGHERTY Dover MARY CRAIG DAUGHTRIDGE Scotland Neck ELIZABETH LOUISE DAUGHTRY Wilmington ROGER M. DAUGHTRY Greenville JAMES RAY DAVIDSON Kinston ADA JACQUELINE DAVIS Hope Mills ANN MARIE DAVIS Davis L © n © £ SL £ fi £ f £ L s ?1 a ft a O L i A to 9 d 138 a e f B I R Wf ' BARBARA LYNN DAVIS CAROLYN JAMES DAVIS HERBERT ISLER DAVIS MARGARET ANNETTE DAVIS MARTHA i ANN DAVIS NORMA CAROL DAVIS PHYLLIS WHITE DAVIS WILLIAM EDWIN DAVIS BENJAMIN G. DAY BILLY EUGENE DEES PEGGY LULA DELOATCH NANSY MARIE DENNIS FRANK GORDON DEW JAMES BROUGHTON DEWAR, EDNA LOUISE DICKINS CARL HENRY DIXON NANCY SUE DIXON PEGGY JEAN DIXON JANICE DOBIE JAMES CLARENCE DOVE VIRGINIA RIVES DOWD MARY ALICE DOWDY DENYSE ANNE DRAPER PHYLLIS JANE DUDLEY JAMES RAY DUNCAN JAMES WILLIAM DUNCAN JOHNSIE RUTH DUNCAN JANIS GREY DUNHAM KAY JOHNSON DUNN ELIZABETH GAYLE EAKER JESSE JACK EDGERTON VICTOR REGGIE EDGERTON EVELYN MARIE EDMONDSON BETTE JOANNE EDWARDS LENDY CARNELL EDWARDS MADLYN EDWARDS MERLE WHITE EDWARDS ANNA GENE EFIRD CAROL EFIRD MILDRED KAY EFLAND PHILLIP ROBERT EISENMAN, JR. WILLIAM WYCHE ELEY SARA FRANCES ELKINS JOHNNY EDWARD ELLEN PATRICIA ANN ELLIOTT CHARLES EDWARD ELLIS DORIS JEAN ELLIS BILLY WARREN ELSTON WAITUS C. ENGLISH, JR. ROBERT JAMES ESTES PATRICIA GAIL EVANS SUE CAROL EVANS THOMAS LUCAS EVANS CAROL JEANETTE EVERETT The Big Sisters of Cotton Hall Greenville Bladenboro Seven Springs Faison Hobgood Rocky Mount Roxboro Seven Springs Morehead City Hope Mills Conway Raleigh Plymouth Fuquay Springs Goldsboro New Bern Greenville Havelock Rocky Mount Richmond, Va. Mesic Manassas, Va. Griffon Clarendon New Bern South Mills lizabethtown Ayden Drex Bath Ayden Efland Jacksonville Norfolk, Va. Elizabethtown Raleigh Hertford Fayetteville Faison Wallace v Bern Roper a ' tftrtftiirHr  iiri I 6JL© M Pne HC t £ C p MARY ELLEN EVERETT Ayden PATSY DAWES FARMER Elm City EDWARD JOSEPH FARRELL Durham JEFFERSON HUX FAUCETTE Morehead City WILLIAM FRANKLIN FAULKNER Hope Mills JONATHAN KERR FELTON Greenville JAMES THERON FERRELL Fayetteville JAMES HEWITT FIELDS, JR. Kinston RONALD CHARLES FIELDS Tar Heel HELEN ROSANNA FINLEY Winston-Salem SADIE RAY FITTS Rocky Mount DOROTHY JEAN FLAKE Greenville ROY CHETWYND FLANAGAN Kinston DAVID BRECKENRIDGE FLETCHER Edenton GERALD GRAY FLETCHER Winston-Salem RONALD HENRY FOCHLER New Bern KENNETH WAYNE FORBES Macclesfield JANICE FORDHAM Greenville CATHERINE HOPE FORESTER Wilkesboro RUTH ELAINE FORTNER Concord NANCY LUCILLE FOWLKES London Bridge, Va. BETTY ROSE FRAZIER Henderson CLARENCE WARWICK FRAZZELLE Richlands JEAN FREEMAN Windsor JOAN FREEMAN Windsor SYLVIA ANN FREEMAN Washington WAYNE THOMAS FRICK Kannapolis CAROL V. FULCHER Buxton JEAN CAROL FULCHER Atlantic CHARLES ROBERT FULLWOOD Jacksonville NANNETTE FUSSELL Bladenboro RICHARD ALTON FUTRELL Teachey JAMES GORHAM GARDNER Rocky Mount WILLIAM MARVIN GARDNER Greenville DAVID HAWKINS GARRISON Greensboro JUDY ANN GAY Vienna, Va. SYLVIA HOPE GAY Farmville DAVID SPENCER GAYLORD Greensboro CARROLL LEE GEDDES Fayetteville JANE LEE GILBERT London Bridge, Va. RAYMOND PAUL GILLIKIN Beaufort IRIS MOORING GINN Snow Hill RICHARD CHANNING GLENN Eliza bethtown WILLIAM BANKS GODFREY, JR. Greensboro ELLA MAE GODLEY Bath MARTHA CAMPBELL GODLEY Washington JOHN LARRY GODWIN Dunn IRIS FAYE GORE Wilmington NANCY LILLIAN GRADY Kenansville SANDERS WILSON GRADY Goldsboro DORIS MARIE GRAY Timberlake JOAN FRANCES GREGORY Farmville HAROLD DEAN GREEN Brown Summit MARY JUDITH GREEN Zebulon MICHAEL SUZANNE GREEN Raleigh JOYCE ANN GREENE Cerro Gordo FLORENCE ELLEN GRIFFIN Dunn GEORGE THOMAS GRIFFIN Fayetteville SANDRA FAYE GRIFFIN Jacksonville VERNIE MAE GRIFFIN Lillington L £i ■03$ MISS LYNN CROUCH represents Cotton Hall at r IHa toS 1958 Homecoming Festiv J b 1 ! ft fiM m - .—9 BETSY ANN GRIMSLEY Asheboro MARY ALICE GUFFORD Goldsboro JULIA ESTELLA GURGANUS Smithfield MARJORIE JANE GURGANUS Williamston ROYAL ARLIE GURGANUS Jamesville CEGERNA BELLE GURLEY Goldsboro MARGARET CLARK GUTHRIE Morehead City PHILIP MARSH GUY Fayetteville ARTHUR RAY GWALTNEY Greenville RICHARD VENABLE HAAR Greenville BETTY JOYCE HACKETT Greensboro WILLIAM ARTHUR HAISLIP Portsmouth, Va. JUDY CAROLE HALEY Raleigh DEANIE HALL Kinston RAMONA GWEN HALL Greenville JOAN VARDELL HAMILTON Fayetteville PENNY MAE HAMILTON Hickory CAROLYN JOYCE HAMMOND Fayetteville JOANNE KELLIHAN HAMMOND Cerro Gordo EDITH FAYE HARDEE Ayden MARGARET JANICE HARDISON Jamesville EDWIN LEE HARDISTER Badin BETTY ANNE HARDY Winterville BENNY HARKER New Bern m tim Freshman Senator Jayne Chandler a e © ? P £ r. © £ 9 f) © ft ? Jrfti GJ! S fi a : ft Ah 1 (? 3 (ft c JL P 4fk 19 DC i ft £ REBECCA DEAL HARPER Rocky Mount SANDRA JEAN HARRELL Washington CLAUDE FELTON HARRIS Wilson DOROTHY LOUISE HARRIS Greenville JACQUELINE ALLEN HARRIS Columbia JANNIE CATHERINE HARRIS Creedmoor RONALD LEE HARRIS Kannapolis WILLIAM RAY HARRIS Goldsboro ROBERTA ESTELLE HARRISON Williamston EARL DURWOOD HART Vanceboro JOHN SMITH HART Ayden JUDITH ARLENE HART Griffon PATRICIA HART Henderson LINWOOD E. HARTSELL Kinston PAUL ROBERT HARVEY Morehead City COKE ALEXANDER HAYES Ahoskie JUDITH ERLINE HEARNE Greenville CATHERINE LINDA HEATH Kinston JAMES EARL HEATH Grimesland JONICE KAY HEATH New Bern CAMILLA ANN HENDERSON Greenville JUDITH CAROLE HENDERSON Winston-Salem ROLAND GAIL HENDERSON Warsaw IRIS DOAN HERRING Selma RONALD LESLIE HICKMAN Lumberton REBECCA ANN HIGHSMITH Greenville NICHOLAS JOSEPH HILGERT Elizabeth City JEAN ANN HILL Winston-Salem MONA FAYE HILL Kinston REYNOLD ALLEN HILL Kinston PATRICIA RAYE HITCHINGS Oceana, Va. ANNA LYNETTE HOBBS Faison CATHERINE LOUISE HOBBS Elizabeth City JOE B. HOBBS Gaston WINDSOR KEITH HOBBS Warsaw BETTY ROSE HOCKADAY Four Oaks n. 9 S © 9 ££ APPPF CAROLE DAVIS HODGES Washington CLAUDIA ANN HODGE New Bern M. EUGENE HODGES Dunn WILLIAM RICHARD HODGES Washington RICHARD MOORE HOLBERT Greenville DAVID EDWARDS HOLLAND Fuquay Springs SUE NEAL HOLLAND Gastonia CHARLES LEONARD HOLLIDAY Jamesville IRMA JEAN HOLLIDAY Jamesville HERMAN DALLAS HOLLINGSWORTH Clinton JOSEPH CLARK HOLLOWAY, JR. Durham EDWARD ERROL HOLLOWELL Goldsboro ROBERT JOSEPHUS HOLTON Bridgeton ALICE KAY HOOD Goldsboro SYLVIA ANN HOOGENDAM Havelock SONYA IRENE HOOKER Rocky Mount HUGH BURFIT HOPKINS Columbia RICHARD LESLIE HORNE Tabor City EMMA JEAN HORTON Wake Forest HARRIETT ELIZABETH HORTON Rocky Mount SUZANNE HORTON Wilmington REBECCA ANN HOUSE Warsaw TOMMY MICHAEL HOWARD Newport JACK VINCENT HOWELL New Bern SHELBY JEAN HOWELL Tyner SYLVIA ANN HOYLE Henderson JOE ROBERT HUDNELL Oriental JOSPER DONALD HUDSON Grimesland LARRY WAYNE HUFFSTETLER Mount Holly LLOYD FRANKLIN HUGGINS Tre nton PEGGY JOYCE HUGGINS Whiteville ROBERT AUSTIN HUGUELET Portsmouth, Va. WARREN COURTNEY HUMPHREY Kinston JOSEPH R. HUNEYCUTT, JR. Cradock, Va. SANDRA ELIZABETH HUNSUCKER Winterville CAROLYN FRANCES HUNT Rocky Mount PATSY FAYE HUNTER Winston-Salem WALLACE RAY HYMAN Oak City EDWARD JOYCE IVEY Clayton GEORGIA LOUISE IVEY Thomasville BOBBY DAIL JACKSON Rocky Mount CONSTANCE BRITT JACKSON Pine Level g ? e i4me t 142 EUGENE DAVID JACKSON Pikeville FREDDIE GENE JACKSON Williamston ROBERT LEWIS JACKSON Wake Forest THELMA LORRAINE JACKSON New Bern WILLIAM CARLTON JACKSON, JR. Yanceyville ROBERT LOUIS JAMES Arlington, Va. SANDRA RAE JENNETTE Swan Quarter JOE H. JERNIGAN Lewiston FRED LOUIS JOHNS FayetteviHe CHARLES ESTON JOHNSON Roxobel DOROTHY GWENDOLYN JOHNSON Greenville GARLAND FRANCIS JOHNSON Greenville IDA MAE JOHNSON Raleigh JOHNNY EDWARD JOHNSON Roanoke Rapids JOYCE EVELYN JOHNSON Angitr JULIA PATRICK JOHNSON Kinston J. WAYNE JOHNSON Greensboro MARTHA ANNE JOHNSON Benson MARY HELEN JOHNSON Ayden MARY LOU JOHNSON Wilmington NORMA LEE JOHNSON Coats SONJA GREY JOHNSON Mount Airy WALTER WILLIAM JOHNSON Martinsburg, W. Va. JUDITH REED JOLLY Greenville ilk JL f% £. i £. J M 9 £ I £ c |?5 9 JE a The Big ' . of Ragsda DOROTHY KAY JONES Raleigh EDITH JUANITA JONES Littleton FERNE DOZIER JONES Greenville HELEN IONA JONES Greenville JOHN DAVID JONES Woodsdale JOYCE CAROL JONES Trenton KATIE ELIZABETH JONES Turkey MAMIE IRVENE JONES Reidsville MICHAEL DANIELS JONES Manteo NAN HARRISON JONES Snow Hill NANCY LOUISE JONES Raleigh WILL JONES Farmville WILLIAM EARL JONES Swansboro LYNN C. JORGENSEN Greenville BLANCHE KEELS KAMMER Sanford BETSY JEAN KEEL Everetts CALVIN RAY KEEL Robersonville JAMIE L. KEETER Winterville MARTHA ANN KEETER Lumber Bridge HESTER MAYNARD KEITH, JR. Fuquay Springs ANNIE GREY KELLIHAN Cerro Gordo BETH KELLUM Hubert IDA GERALDINE KENNEDY Kinston PRISCILLA LEIGH KEYSER Carolina Beach DORIS ANNE KING Dublin THOMAS EDWARD KITZMILLER Greensboro JOHN JACOB KNARR Fayetteville LAURA VELMA KNIGHT Broadway RONALD JOSEPH KNOUSE Winston-Salem MARY ELIZABETH KNOX Tarboro JACQUELYN KORNEGAY Wilmington NANCY CAROLYN KORNEGAY Albertson ALBERT T. M. KUNG New York, N. Y. JOANNE HURT LACKEY Roanoke Rapids KATHERINE CAROL LACKEY Rockingham BILLIE LAMM Greenville SYLVIA LYNETTE LAMM Lucama EFFIE MAE LANCASTER Goldsboro BARBARA JEAN LANE Ayden BETTY HOPE LANE Cary PEGGY LOUISE LANE Gates BRENDA FAYE LANGDON Benson GENEVIEVE LANGDON Willow Springs RACHEL JANELLE LANGLEY Rocky Mount REBECCA WELLS LANIER Wallace JEAN CAROLYN LASATER Sanford JULIA ELAINE LASATER Havelock MILTON RAY LAWHORN Smithfield LINDA LEE LEARY Edenton JOHN MILLER LEDFORD Greensboro EDNA GERALDINE LEE Norfolk, Va. PATRICK HUGH LEE Greensboro PHYLLIS FAYE LEE Clayton RALPH HOWARD LEE Kinston i5 1 ft ft h L J;ii i f i ? £ i £ A V ,fc i £ B f I 5 1=, , i © p i a ft V 9 f L £} f T e r a fierce SYBIL MARIE LEONARD Portsmouth, Va. DAVID JAY LEWIS Portsmo uth, Va. TED ROBBINS LEWIS Fayetteville JERRY MILTON LILES Belmont LARRY HAYWOOD LINEBACK Winston-Salem LINDA GREY LINENS Burlington ELIZABETH IRENE LINK Raleigh JACQUELINE FAYE LINVILLE Summerfield BRENDA A. LITTLE Ayden DAPHNE JANE LITTLE Greenville FRED LEE LIVERMAN Aulander PERRY JONES LOCKERMAN Clinton JAMES OLIVER LOFTIN, III Mt. Olive JEANNIE HOPE LOFTIN Ayden JACQUELINE LOUISE LOWERY Raleigh DENNIS PARKE LYNCH Fayetteville ROBERT SIDNEY McCOTTER Grifton JERRY McDANIEL Greenville THERESA LOUISE McDANIEL Fayetteville WILMA YVONNE McDANIEL Statesville NEILL PATTERSON McDUFFIE Columbia DORA PRISCILLA McGILL Clinton EDITH ROSE McGUIRT Hamlet ELEANOR KAYE MclNTYRE Dublin FRANKLIN D. McKAIG Tryon WILBUR BENNETT McKEE Greensboro SOPHIA CLARK McLAWHORN Greenville KAREN McLAWHORN Vance bo ro VIVIAN CAROL McLAWHORN Ayden EUGENE RAY McNEELY, JR. Newton MARY SUE McPHATTER Jacksonville CAROLYN JEAN McPHERSON South Mills JESSE L. MAGHAN Arlington, Va. BARBARA ANN MANNING Greenville JANICE MARIE MANNING Greenville CHARLES THOMAS MARTIN Four Oaks FLOYD MAXTON MARTIN, JR. Ports, Va. LAURA ANN MARTIN Macclesfield JAMES WADE MASSEY Pleasant Hill JOHN THOMAS MATTHEWS Hertford LYNN ANNETTE MATTHEWS Apex WILLIAM NATHAN MATTHEWS Winfall JOAN P. MAUL TSBY Jacksonville VICKI GWEN MAYBERRY Elkin WILLIAM THOMAS MAYO Passaic, N. J. SANDRA LaVERNE MELTON Rocky Mount HUBERT A. MEMORY Hampton, Va. ROBERT MERCER MENEFEE Arlington, Va. ALPHA MERRITT Kinston LINDA LEE MEWBORN Farmville ANN HENDERSON MIDDLETON Raleigh ALMA MARIE MIDGETT Elizabeth City LIL MIDGETTE Belhaven STEVE DOUSHAN MILICH Medford, N. J. EUGENE LeGRAND MILLER, JR. Raleigh MICHAEL HOMER MILLER New Bern ALTIE KAY MILLS Chocowinity WILLIAM FRANK MITCHELL, JR. Louisburg WILLIAM BENJAMIN MIXON Portsmouth, Va. CONNIE GAYLORD MIZELLE Plymouth MISS JUDY JOLLEY rep- ented Ragsdale Hall in the 1958 Homecoming fesfivi- 144 ,ies Freshman Senato Sam Stowe • r- ? e i4me sperclassmen play the role with innocent Freshman girls the Soda Shop. BOBBY RAY M08LEY Williamston BETTY AVIS MODLIN Williamston DOROTHY ANNETTE MOORE Williamston FREDRICKA ANNE MOORE Durham JERRY LEROY MOORE Rocky Mount JOHN WILSON MOORE Macclesfield LOIS MARIE MOORE Washington SHIRLEY ANN MOORE Fountain THOMAS JAMES MOORE Goldsboro REBECCA JANE MORGAN Dunn VICKIE LEE MORGAN Elizabeth City SALLY ANN MORRIS Morehead City JULIA ANN MOSER Graham VICTORIA LEWIS MOSSER Manning, S. C. MARTHA LEE MOYE Greenville WILLIAM DAVID MUNDEN JR. Morehead City REBECCA T. MURPHREY Snow Hill BARBARA GRAY MURRAY Roxboro WALTER VERNON MURRAY Winston-Salem JAMES TAYLOR MUSTIAN JR. Warrenton JAMES WILLIAM MYERS Colerain PEGGY JEAN MYERS Asheboro JOHN D. MYRICK Gaston EMILY NEALE Wilmington SANDRA HOLMES NELSON Jacksonville SYLVIA LOUISE NELSON Stokes HENRY GERALD NETHERCUTT Beulaville JEANNETTE NEW Rocky Mount JOHN EVERETT NEWBERN Colerain LEANN BARBER NEWBY Greenville MARY LU NICHOLSON Hollister VONNIE LOU NOBLE Deep Run FREDERICK GRAY NOBLES Greenville JACK ALTON NOBLES Greenville FLORENCE MOYE NORMAN Greenville SHERRILL DEAN NORMANN Morehead City BILLY THOMAS NORRIS Ayden RAYMOND DONALD NORRIS Alexandria, Va. FRANCIS OWEN NUNN JR. Greenville BRENDA KAY NUNNERY Jacksonville WILLIAM BAIRD NYE Orrum EDNA MAE O ' BRIANT Red Springs STEWART EDMOND ODHAM Grifton SHERWIN ODUM Hubert ALLIE JANE OGLESBY Morehead City PATSY ANN OLIVER Turkey FRANK AUGUSTUS ORR JR. Raleigh LOU RAYE OTTAWAY Vanceboro HELEN JEANETTE OVERTON Greenville SUZANNE OWENS Plymouth JOSEPH HARDY PAKE Beaufort IRIS PAPPAS Portsmouth, Va. SHELBY JEAN PARAMORE Chocowinity ELIZABETH TETLOW PARHAM Franklinton CARY CLAY PARKER Hopewell, Va. HAZEL CLEO PARKER Pendleton WILLIAM TRUSTON PARKER Ahoskie joanne Mcdonald parks Greenville GEORGIA ELIZABETH PARROTT New Bern ALBERTUS BENTON PASCHALL JR. Washington ° 19 SL 9 9JL9QQ P P fJl Crl  © n a ■w ! it © O © CAROLYN JOYCE PATE New Bern JANET GRACE PATE Pikeville MARILYN KAY PATE Zebulon MARY LYNN PATE Williamston SAMUEL THOMAS PATTERSON Albertson CAROLYN BRYAN PAUL Baltimore, Md. BARBARA ANN PAYNE Winston-Salem ANN BROOKS PEADEN Greenville EDWARD EARL PENUEL Jacksonville BRENDA A. PERKINS Black Mountain JANE RIDDICK PERRY Windsor JUDY PEARL PERRY Zebulon PATRICIA ELAINE PERRY LaGrange EMILY ANNELL PETERSON Harrells CAROLYN GRAY PETTY Aberdeen JOAN LELIA PHELPS Havelock DARLENE REBECCA PHILLIPS Greenville JOHNNY HARRIS PHILLIPS Greenville ROGER LEE PHILLIPS Kenansville CHARLES N. PIERCE Goldsboro GRAFTON CLAYTON PILAND Winton MARGARET ELLEN PITT Rocky Mount KENNETH GERALD PITTMAN Rocky Mount JUDITH ADAMS PLEASANT Angier SYLVIA LOIS POLLARD Rocky Mount CHARLES LUTHER POLLOCK Newton Grove LYNDA GAIL POOLE Raleigh JO ANN POPE Dunn CHARLOTTE OTHELA POSEY Raeford ELLIS COOKE POWELL Fuquay Springs JUDITH ANNETTE POWELL Rocky Mount MARGARET LOUISE POWELL Whiteville WILLIAM GENE POWELL Robersonville ROBERT LOUIS POWERS Portsmouth, Va. HAZEL RUTH PREVATTE Pembroke BOBBIE JEAN PRICE Seven Springs DOROTHY ELLYN PRICE Mount Olive JOHN PHILLIP PRICE Garner MARY SUE PRICE Trenton CORDELIA FAYE PROCTOR Ahoskie NANCY LEE PROVOST New Bern KATHERINE ELIZABETH PRUITT Oxford LARRY DAVID PUCKETT Fieldale, Va. MARY ALICE PUMPHREY Garner MARTHA HOWARD QUINN Wilson MARTHA LATRELLE RACKLEY Clinton NANCY MAE RACKLEY Sharpsburg LORETTA KAY RAGAN Oxford CHARLES CLIFFORD RANDALL Falcon CAROLE ANNE RANKIN Washington, D. C. PEGGY RAE RATLEY Lynnhaven, Va. ARTIE RAWLS Washington SARAH FAYE REASON Williamston SYLVIA LOUISE REAVIS Henderson THOMAS MILTON REESE Rocky Mt. WILSON DOYLE REID Roanoke Rapids RICHARD ALONZO RENEGAR Southern Pines CHARLOTTE ANNE RENN Lillington HARRIET ALICE RESPESS Belhaven WILLIAM LEROY REYNOLDS Troy CHARLES TRUMAN RHODES Raleigh AGNES FRANCES RHUE Swansboro VIVIAN L. RICE Hollister EDGAR H. RICHARDS Washington THOMAS COLMAN RICHARDSON, JR. Henderson ROBERT H. RIDGE Asheboro MELVYN DOUGLAS RIFF Fairmont WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERSON Robersonville BARBARA REE ROBERTS Smithfield BERKLEY C. ROBERTS, JR. Raleigh GEORGE ELKANAH ROBERTS, JR. Jacksonville PATRICIA LANE ROBERTS Farmville THELMA LYNN ROBERTS Fairfield ALLEN MORRIS ROBERTSON Winston-Salem KAY SANDRA RODRIGUEZ Mexico, Mexico MACK DARRELL ROEBUCK Greenville BETH ANN ROGERS Timberlake EDWARD TURNER ROGERS Jamestown JUL CO £ f £ £ i 0m j | fi £} p ft j 4? a a V c £ | SERENA SUE ROGERS JAMES B. ROGERSON Williamston MICHAEL RONALD ROMANIN Winston-Salem GENE ALTON ROOKS Rocky Mount JAMES BEVRON ROPER Belhaven MORRIS EARL ROSE Mt. Olive SONDRA ELAINE ROUNTREE Ahoskie ADA RAY ROUSE Kinston GAILLE IRENE ROUSE Raleigh MARY LINDA ROUSE Kinston PATSY JOYCE ROYAL High Point JACQUELINE JOYCE RUDY Raleigh MARY FRANCES RUFFIN Ahoskie BONNIE JEAN RUSS Abbottsburg JAMES WOODLEY SADLER Fairfield JUANITA IRENE SAIN Hildebran RICHARD JAMES SALTER Sea Level FRANCES RAYE SAMIA New Bern BARBARA JEAN SASSER Wilmington LEWIS ELWOOD SASSER, JR. Fremont STELLA MARIE SAULS Fremont DIANNE SAUNDERS Ca-Vel LYNFORD GRAY SAUNDERS Roanoke Rapids PERCY EUGENE SAUNDERS, JR. Edenton LILLIAN CAROLE SAVAGE Havelock DORA ELIZABETH SAWYER Washington MARY JO SAWYER Washington EARL E. SCOFIELD Wilmington BRENDA ANN SCOTT Lucama HAYWOOD ANTHONY SCOTT Norfolk, Va. JOYCE MARIE SCOTT Fair Bluff LLOYD EDWIN SCOTT Fremont DANIEL DOUGLAS SELLARS Freeland MARY ALYCE SELLARS Wilmington JANICE LEE SESSOMS Lumberton LEONARD BRADLEY SHAFFER West End MARY NELL SHAW Atkinson SARAH HAYES SHAW Durham JOHN EDWIN SHELTON Stantonsburg MARGARET ANN SHEPPARD Washington WICKIE SHINGLETON Stantonsburg HARREL GENE SHOLAR Chinquapin ■■ ••Ml We may be able to ride nex i CI 44 fez. 4SL ft 91LJ ? :. 9 IP J. e 16 this what Dr. Poindexter assigned for English Comp? GRORIA JEAN SIMMONS Bethel THOMAS L. SIMMONS Troy REBECCA GLENN SINGLETON Red Springs ELIZABETH HOPKINS SKINNER Hertford MYRNA LEE SKINNER Edenton CHARLES EDMOND SMITH Washington CHARLOTTE BESS SMITH Albertson DAVID MacNEILL SMITH Atlantic EVELYN ESTORIA SMITH Washington FORREST CARROLL SMITH Wallace GLENDA FAYE SMITH Griffon HARRY ELBERT SMITH JR. Vanceboro MARGARET ROSE SMITH Garner RUTH BENTON SMITH Windsor WILLIAM RICHARD SMITH Windsor NORWOOD JUNIUS SNEAD Garner SUE CARLTON SPARKMAN St. Pauls JUDY JEAN SPEARS Baltimore, Md. ALFRED REGINALD SPELL Fayetteville NANCY J. SPELL Turkey LINDA FAYE SPENCE Conway LARRY ROGER SPENCER Engelhard EDITH RACHEL SPIVEY Hertford WILLIAM FRANK SPRUILL Roper ELIZABETH ANN STAFFORD Clinton SARAH JO STANLEY Greensboro MILDRED PITTMAN STANTON Lumberton ALTON BRAY STAPLES Shawboro JUDY CAROLYN STEPHENSON Four Oaks BETSY ANN STEVENS Raleigh BILLY LEVOY STEVENS Goldsboro PEGGY ANN STEVENSON Williamston EDITH CAROL STEWART Grantsboro EDITH RUTH STEWART Broadway GLORIA STEWART Goldsboro NORMA GRACE STEWART Broadway CLARA JANNELL STOGNER Waxhaw SAMUEL LAWRENCE STOWE JR. Raleigh JERRY WESLEY STRICKLAND Princeton SANDRA BROOKS STRICKLAND Durham OTIS FURMAN STROTHER III Wrightsville Beach ROBERT LESTER STRUBLE Sussex, N. J. HARVEY LESLIE STUCKEY JR. Smithfield NELL BERTIE SUGG Kinston ELLA GRAY SULLIVAN Goldsboro CAROLYN DALE SUMRELL Ayden JAN HUBBARD SUTTON Burlington JULIA PAULINE SUTTON Rocky Mount MARIE LOUISE SUTTON Kinston MARGARET ELAINE SWAGGERTY Carthage PATRICIA SWINDELL Swan Quarter EMILY GAYLE SWINSON Raleigh ANNE JEANNETTE SYKES Kinston WILLIAM NELSON TUGWELL Walstonburg B MiW V ■fcffiflf a A ft P A 5 fi P P P § f p p (5 NANCY CAROL TALBOTT Wallace BRUCE ALSEY TART Princeton EDWARD LEON TAYLOR Kinston JERRY WEST TAYLOR Kinston MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Williamston PATRICIA ROSE TAYLOR Oxford ROBBIE LOUISE TAYLOR Pikeville SUE GODWIN TAYLOR Tarboro THELAAA ELIZABETH TAYLOR Kinston JAMES DeCOSTA TEACHEY Clinton JESSIE FAYE TEMPLE Zebulon CAROLYN DEAN TERRELL Gibsonville EARL EBORN TETTERTON Pinetown BERNICE WAYNE THOMAS Roxboro BOBBY LEWIS THOMAS Varina JESSE JAMES THOMAS, JR. Trenton NELSON NICHOLS THOMAS Ayden SOPHIE VERNELLE THOMAS Windsor THELMA KYLE THOMAS Rocky Mount WILLIAM GUY THOMAS Greenville BETSY DAVENPORT THOMPSON Raleigh LINDA CAROL THOMPSON Goldsboro TILLEY PRISCILLA THOMPSON Gastonia JAMES ALEXANDER THORPE Rocky Mount DAVID WESLEY THRIFT Pittsboro THOMAS MARVIN THROCKMORTON Scottsburg, Va. WILLIAM HENRY TILLMAN III Mt. Olive KATYJO GALE TODD Whiteville GERALD CREECH TOLER Princeton JUNE TOLER Chocowinity MARY POWELL TOWNSEND New Bern JANICE LORRAINE TRIPP Haw River KENNETH PAUL TROGDON Cumberland EDWARD LEO TYNDALL New Bern SARAH KAY TYNDALL Kinston ANITA LUCILLE TYSON Milledgeville, Ga. CHRIS VAN DIJKEN Havelock GLENDA MAE VANN Wade JAMES HILTON VERNELSON Greenville ANNE LEWIS VICKERY Winston-Salem JAMES NOAH VINCENT Greenville EMILY LYNN VINSON Autryville MARCELLE CLAUDIA VOGEL New Bern PATRICIA ELIZABETH WALKER Wade CELIA ANNE WALL Stoneville SALLIE ANN WALLACE Greenville JANET MARGUERITTE WALSTON Fayetteville ROBERT ALLEN WARD Greensboro BARBARA JEAN WATERS Washington JOHN T. WATERS Jacksonville PATRICIA ANNE WATERS Elizabeth City BETTY NORWOOD WATKINS Oxford BARBARA ANN WATSON Lowland JEAN DALE WATSON Rocky Mount DORIS REBECCA WAYNE New Bern ELEANOR SUE WEBB Beaufort GLENN ELLIOTT WEBB Gatesville ELIZABETH FRIERS WEEKS Wilson JOSEPH RAY WEINSTEIN Lumberton ERHARD GEORGE WEIS, JR. Richmond, Va. HILDA GRACE WELLS Willard WILLIAM TAYLOR WELLS, JR. Kinston LAFAYETTE EARL WESTBROOK Four Oaks MOSES PARAN WHEELER Williamston PEGGY JOYCE WHITE Bath SHEILA ANN WHITE New Bern pne46 He t £ f © MARY ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD ROLAND WAYNE WHITEHEAD JACQUELINE COLEY WHITEHURST JOHN EDWARD WHITEHURST WILLARD THOMAS WHITEHURST, JR. GRACE HOPE WHITEMAN Rocky Mount Scotland Neck Hobgood Robersonville Bethel Edenton LINDA LEE WHITLEY SALLY JEAN WHITTED ALICE FAYE WIGGINS JOSEPH S. T. WILDER JERRY LYNN WILKINS SIDNEY McCOY WILKINSON Stantonsburg Ayden Roanoke Rapids Dunn Fayetteville JAMES EWELL WILLIAMS MARIE WILLIAMS MARTHA LOIS WILLIAMS RONALD EUGENE WILLIAMS SHARON ELIZABETH WILLIAMS SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS Godwin Williamston Henderson Va. Beach, Va. Fayetteville JO ANN WILLIAMSON JOYCE FAYE WILLIAMSON LE GWYN WILLIAMSON NANCY LOYD WILLIAMSON B. TOLSON WILLIS, JR. CLIFFORD CRAIG WILLIS Wilson Wilson Haw River Elizabeth City Morehead City ELLEN HARRIS WILSON MARY LINDA WILSON JENE CAMILLE WIMBERLEY NANCY CAROL WINGATE BILLY KEITH WOOD RALPH DANNY WOOD Salisbury New Bern Greensboro Ayden Clayton Martinsville, Va. DONALD MOORE WOOTEN GLENDA ANNE WOOTEN BRUCE WORRELL, JR. CHARLES EMMITT WORRELL WALTER THOMAS WORTHINGTON JACK A. WRIGHT Fountain Walstonburg Goldsboro Goldsboro La Grange Edenton JUDY CAROLE WRIGHT NANCY MARTHA WRIGHT MARIE JANET WURST JOSEPH HENRY WYNN JO ANN WYNNE NANNETTE YOUNG Burlington Henderson Palmyra, N. J. Williamston Franklinton Statesville Freshmen expect almost anything when they come to college, but when they do away with the professor and put you in front of a TV monitor for a class in US History, it ' s just going a little First year students bri family car to college Freshman girl ' s proving ground: of course, this picture was made before kissing was outlawed!! t Freshman editor, Effie Lee Aman, looks relieved after fin- ishing her section. R ifim BEAUTY ' S BEST: Gracing the stately lawn of the presi- dent ' s mansion, our campus beauties enjoy an afternoon of Southern leisure. 152 V HFT=eE KD =1:1 1 == B mil r i i i 1 H V f L- ' ■ v -- ' y Su ft H t School 2,ue t •. . ; .-j % ' L .jB ' $Sk- V HrS ' Hw p- 4v r n HHMHH k Tftttttatcf 2uee t Pat gcuHene UMSTEAD WOMAN ' S HALI D o l 9t JARVIS 158 ppBipPPlfi! GARRETT Tftutt StiUHctetA SLAY X peaty (toOy RAGSDALE m FLEMING COTTEN mm uzte uttf ' Kay ocOti ue GAMMA THETA UPSILON $0 U , Wotfe PHI SIGMA F SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 160 ■ 9 Sotfoe Settcate CHI BETA PHI ALPHA DELTA TAU DAY STUDENTS DELTA SIGMA PI 5 faAHKC SIGMA PI ALPHA s r- A tf[ H JM S : ' v Hy? yv i LAMBDA CHI ALPHA S oci t THETA CHI PI KAPPA ALPHA TH t U . . . Marshals are representatives of the college at public functions, especially at commencement, and the success of such occasions can be definitely af- fected by the way in which the marshals serve. The marshals, selected by vote of the entire stu- dent body, choose their chief marshal and serve for one year in this esteemed and honorary campus position. W mSm0 lf0 T otty 7 l6e i f gfaet ?4hk ee j , rtjfckj W?fP IMfMN ill ®$tm£®m ► Pat etvc JHattfaiU tfrufCe T cu4€H ont . mmsm (tote tfiddet POOHHC S Hit6, : Sr. --, ■ J frjfljiffif Sadie Wer 166 ' PfoUL ' RcOt ' So4e H K m mmmm w nii yCany, THasupanet ' KeUtf, W S«k £ SawUete ?c vtd 1W m Scutdtct, 2% %y Wt0k V 7?C ia6 siC}, T0 4 W6a Do t ( U ch Productions Committee Women ' s Judiciary, Chairman WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES is an honor bestowed upon outstanding col- lege seniors. These students have been se- lected on the basis of scholarship, participa- tion and leadership in academic and extra- curricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness. Here are the men and women whose achieve- ments have merited this recognition. Wfo: 706 EAST CAROLINIAN Sports Editor A. C. E. President Y.W.C.A. S.G.A. Presidental Assistant tudentt t s4«H€ Uccut ZC uve i4itie ohcC Sfoilect Have S freest S.G.A. Points Chairman Football 171 Phi Sigma Pi, President s4ttce s4« te vtHe East Carolina Playhouse 7 BUCCANEER, Editor foyce Pte ce Kappa Delta Pi, President 172 ? Tfavuf Ttovtyzfiet eMy Art Homecoming Chairman V6 S.G.A. Elections Chairman Science Club, President 172 Student NEA, President Student NEA, President, 57-58 AFROTC and Intramural Director College Union, President S.G.A. Historian S.G.A. President Tau Sigma, President So66y SCtcvattfe Drum Major 175 s4«t te ' Pafe noofa. Circle K, President Y.W.C.A., President TVtU Delcuco. tiven S.G.A. Vice-President Majorette Settee Soiute Snitt Orientation Committee, Co-Chairman Junior and Senior Class President 0£ Thirty-six outstanding seniors have been chosen from East Carolina to ap- pear in the 1959 edition of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERI- CAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. This is the symbol of their recogni- tion . . . Sfodecf Sucfaut Home Economics Suc6cf TfCoHnae Student Government Association 177 glauduz ?o U EAST CAROLINIAN Home Economics Club, President 704 704 c A.C.E., President F.B.L.A., State Treasurer Sputty, ' 5% . . , Often called the happiest season of the year, spring holds a special significance for East Carolina students. Featured events such as the Junior-Senior Dance, the May Day pageant, and senior graduation are anxiously expected each year. Highlighting the 1958 spring was the 50th anniversary pageant, East Carolina ' s Spade: To Serve. The production celebrated a half-century of .growth and development. % 8SL S - Among the deleciate flowering of Japanese cherry trees, Marilyn Shavender welcomes the first brisk days of spring. Cheesecake and suntan oil, a pretty picture, in the sun court at Rags- dale Hall. £ ?sented by the East Carolina Playhouse, Sleeping Beauty was given bef diences in Greenville and Pitt County schools. Chairman of the Business Depa and Gayle Davenport king and qu 7K y Z zy ' 5% Like spring itself, May Day, 1958 was an event of delicate charm as the campus beauties paraded around the college pool. It was a fairyland ex- perience when young girls dressed in satin laven- ders announced the entering queens, and baby white ducks paddled through the pool water. Our queen was Miss Betty Phillips, and her maid of honor was Marcia Forbes. Maid of Honor MARCIA DEAN FORBES MERLE COUNCIL and MARTHA ANN BOWERS s 1 ft i Si GAYLE DAVENPORT and MARY LOU LEGETTE JIAAI McDANIEL and DELOREESS HOLT MARY LOU DICKENS and GWEN CLARK LENA KAY McLEMORE and MARJORIE TINGEN I tl Pink seashells and rainbow colo fishes characterized the 1958 Jun I Senior Dance. B?t- T  1 — — l Mj Ragsdale basement win- dow made a good de- 5 • livery point for Bucca- ™(fi? neer editor Ike Will : — Dottie Jo James sings Julie in the college production of Carouse . Rose Rich sings with the Dreamers for the Senior Night activities I fs AA V. SG i mee President Johnny Hudson presides o ting of Summer School SGA. ver This first was one of ons in many ? named anc the most effectiv years. The camp the college ac us streets quired its Mor the 5 than 1700 students were e nrolled in Summex ' 5%  After fifty years of wrong directions, the campus streets were given names. One of the most impressive is North State Avenue. For the first time East Carolina has a mascot. Through the efforts of SGA President Johnny Hudson and Vice President Clint LeGette, a Great Dane was purchased and appropriately named Buc. the highlights of the watermelon cuttings sponsored by the College Union. Director Cynthia Mendenhall eyes Charles Youmans as he expertly carves the chilled liege pool needs no adver- tising. Its cool, sparkling water is the perfect place for relaxation from one of Greenville ' s r sub-tropical days. joee ' s Another school year began in Sep- tember with a record enrollment. During the summer months, the cam- pus had undergone a considerable change. Returning students found two new buildings and three exten- sions. East Carolina continued to fulfill its promise as a growing institution. gistration day proble Donning her woolens, Gayle Clapp gives a smiling welcome to the first brisk days not Sing Sing, just freshman having picture made for I. D. card. KA ' s Bud Herrin and Pete Gurley check student ID cards at football clash with Elon. Carol McDaniel, ' 57 Homecoming Queen, presents Buc at first football game. Freshman textbook . 192 x - ' II 1 1 But of course, a voting booth. Ida Mae Thomas and George Ray seem to en- joy counting ballots. r : i Mih ' ▲ fil i pum t£ ft Unusual smiles drill team falls mation. ' fomec Huty . . . Hailed as the most impressive Homecoming weekend in the history of East Carolina College, students, fans, and alumni gathered to celebrate another year of growth and progress. The 1958 Homecoming was highlighted with the appear- ance of sister queens, Jimi and Carol McDaniel, the new mascot, Buc, and ECC ' s own Betty Lane Evans, Miss North Carolina for 1958. Following in the footsteps of her older sister, Carol, Jimi McDaniel was chosen Homecoming Queen for the 1958 event. 194 • r ?sx ... First place float pri y l 1 3 1 1 - 1 L 1 ' • ' i ■ , Sorority girls con- a 5 1 T tribute much to the T « K . p-=. campus. WsimtiLPHdioim Garrett Hall displays their horrfecoming spirit with a sign of victory. dra Cooper seems to find her date this year rather inanii ighlighting the Homecoming parade was the appearance of East Carolina College ' ; wn Betty Lane Evans. Color pictures in the making for ' 59 yearbook. Editor Spain and Homer Ball cover Home- coming bonfire. Little imagination is necessary to get the significance of this float. Wonder what Flemming Hall had in mind with this cat and dog scene? Meaning of KMA: a closely guarded Buc, East Can traction during the ing parade. Head cheerleader, Joy Johnson, performs one of her more ambitious routines. Jarvis Hall captured for the third consecutive year the first place prize for the best dec- orated dorm. « - jakvis hull Kathryn Crumpler added one of the many beaut Residents of the Collegiate Apartments emphasized their autonomy by sponsoring one of their glamorous queens as a parade entry. Western North Carolina influence moves east M 0 Kay Rodriquez, foreign exchange student from Mexico City, the Homecoming sponsor for the geography fraternity. Kappa Alpha was missile minded this year Joy Johnson, Hanna Nelson, Phyllis Langsti smiles for the pre-game pep rally. and Eleanor Bowden are Jimi McDaniel gives a big smile as she is about to receive the Homecoming crown from last year ' s queen, Carol McDaniel. Mike Katsias acted as MC while Jimmie Wall and Betty McCauley helped with the ceremony. These were our victory boys Keith Wilder and Porgy with tired looks during the Homecoming dance. Sugg puts up a Homecoming welcome while Judy Taylor and :y Lomak give questionable assistance. . , S tt r o Ptecomt iy, ?$5$. Dr. James Butler, Jo A n Smith, Mike Katsias, Jimi McDaniel, and Claude Thorn- hill pose during the dance Jo Ann Smith, soloist for the Claude Thornhill Band, was a polished entertainer during the Homecoming dance. 201 View up Carolina Avenue Wilma McDaniels makes out library call slip. ng is the class sections. Every student Judy Wright of the BUCCANEER Melvin Buck, Housing Director, collects fee from Bob Miller for parking violati Oh! The fraternizing in Umstead. East Carolina ' s new men ' s dorm on South Campus. Sonny, your daddy just made a touchdown Coach Jack Boone narrates last week ' s football game. 203 11 • ' ! ; • Margie Sutton looks well between pepsi and coke. Kappa Phi Epsilon c harter members at stallation ceremony. 4 ™ ■H p M 1 l 4ri ii REBEL editor, Bryan Harrison, doesn ' t seem to be too disturbed by the antics of head cheerleader, Joy Johnson. Neither does Buc. Campus beautician Fifth Street as it stretches before the main campus Campus intellects indulge i ,0 ff fi s , mum Pi Kappa Sorority sisters during rehearsals for Circle K Variety Show. Barbara Morton seems camera shy. Maybe sh shouldn ' t be where she is, especially in toreador r- ' BUfl l LI w • Lambda Chi party in full swing. Wonder who the cute number in the kerchief is? Off course, we all recognize the chin in the background. Disc Jockey John Dunn sends music | c= and news to all the dorms via the new closed circuit AM system. keep sink LEAN Football over, basketball sea opens favorably for the Pira With muscles taut, Charlie Ad, looks for an opening. ' 5X-59 ... Coming on the heels of a pleas- ant fall, winter arrived in a flurry of white flakes as the campus was blanketed in sixteen inches of snow. For the second time in three years, Miss North Carolina is a stu- dent at East Carolina College— this year, Betty Lane Evans of Green- ville. Also came the White Ball and poet-historian Peter Viereck. This was the college winter . . . J £ Betty Lane Evans— Miss North Carolina of 1958 and fourth run- ner-up in the Miss America Con- Cotten Hall and our winter blanket Haislip, Nancy Lilly, rtha Gartman, Charles ikins, Shirley Dixon, and nmy Edwards enjoy the winter sport of making jnowman. s4ettt t6e Sko€v4 On the morning of December 4, East Caro- lina students awoke to find the college campus blanketed in sixteen inches of snow and ice. For many it was a first experience with a white winter. With high banked drifts, the campus was never more picturesque, and both young and old found snowballs, icy streets, and snow- men an exhilarating new experience. lene §-;JM 4 This was blizzard weathe =d pays the high price of 213 oUe$e g Z( u t (?Afu4t Ha4 ' Pantcf Alice Bailey places gift under CU Christma TVkte «(£ Sponsored by the Kappa Up- silon Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the White Ball is an an- nual event which has come to be the outstanding dance of the winter quarter. Fraternity pres- ident, Dan Spain, and Jimmie Wall, decorating committee chairman, were chiefly respon- sible for this year ' s tasteful and well-designed ball. Situated in the center of the dancing area was a white paper snowman twenty feet tall. The other dec- orations were basically white, re- flecting the earlier campus snow. Miss Summer School, Nancy Harris, teases ole Santa PEP RALLY: As sparks fly from a blazing bonfire, the spirit of East Carolina rises to a new height with the band playing loudly and the cheerleaders leading the college yells. 216 O% cuu atco«t } Student East Carolina ' s Student Government began a series of sweeping changes following the spring elections. Its organizational theme of greater service through student responsibility was challenged from the beginning by a host of cam- pus issues. The Advisory Board f o r the organization brought the Senate System to reality. For the first time in years, the Points System worked effectively to curb office holders, and the fresh- man orientation program was considerably im- proved. A featured event of the year came when the Student Government Presidents Meeting, drawing students from several states, was held in Joyner Library. The body has in general been more active than previously. C£ ,f£ ' , President S BARBARA DAVENPORT Since 1920 the East Carolina College Students Association has operated under a Student Legislature composed of the presidents of all recognized campus organizations. Due to continuous changes in mem- bership each year, a new system which would continue to be representative yet more stream-lined and effective was sought. As this year ' s S.G.A. administration came into office, the new senate system came into being. The Senate has caused renewed interest on the part of the student body in vital campus issues and student government activity as a whole. Seen above is the Senate in sessipn. Pictured left to right are: Del Driver, Vice President SGA; Jo Ann Bryan, Secretary SGA; Johnny Hudson, Treasurer SGA; Barbara Davenport, Historian SGA; Tommy Ragland, Parliamentarian; 2nd row: Jimmie Wall, Special Events; Shirley Speight, Points; Don Griffin, Productions; Ann McKay, Handbook; Coy Harris, Senior President; 3rd row: A. B. Benfield, Senior Senator; Jane Staples, Senior Senator; Gloria Hofler, Sophomore Senator; Doris Shamel, Senior Senator; Herky Destout, External Affairs; 4th row. Pat Lewis, Junior Senator; Mary Lou Dickens, Garrett President; Carolyn Jackson, Fleming President; Bonnie Burch, Ragsdale President; Judy Green, Cotten Pres- dw: Raymond Gillikin, Freshman President; Nancy Keith, Junior Senator; Barbara Jenkins, Wilson President; Mary Sanderson, Garrett Woman ' s Hall, Vice President; 6th row: Sam Stowe, Freshman Senator; Artemis Kares, Day Students; Gayle Clapp, ident; 5fh President; Blanche Kan Day Student Senator; John Aman, Day Students President; Roy Martin, Off-Campus; 7th row: Jimmy Owens; Ann Page Brooks, Chaplain; Jane Chandler, Freshman Senator; James Turner, Slay President; Dempsey Mizelle, Umstead President; 8th row: Dr. James Tucker, Advisor; Dr. Herbert Paschall, Advisor; and Claudia Todd, Reporter. 7V omen The Women ' s Judiciary functions to enforce college regulations, to maintain high standards, and to promote the general welfare of the Women students. Left to right: Artemis Kares, Carolyn Jack- son, Mary Lou Dickens, Nancy Brown, Eliz- abeth Leary, Martha Wilson, Betty Hart, Sadie Barber, Mary Sanderson, Barbara Jenkins, Sybil Swindell, and Betty Frazier. fucUccaC tutc6 The Men ' s Judiciary func- tions to enforce college regu- lations by operating as a dis- ciplinary committee. It pro- motes college activities and maintains social standards among college men. Left fo right: Lentz Franklin, Bill Jenkins, R. C Hall, Dempsey Mizelle, and John Composed of major S.G.A. officers, student publications ' editors, and chairmen of the judiciaries, the Executive Council acts upon all vital issues concerning the student body. Kathryn Johnson, Mike Katsias, Pictured above are: Adolphus Spain, Barbara Davenport, Jo Ann Bry Dr. Paschal, Johnny Hudson, Martha Wilson, and Tommy Ragland. ' Pcdttiasitio So nd The Publications Board, an advisory body to the staffs of the three student publications, appoints the editors, determines the policies, and counsels in fiscal matters. Pictured above are: Kathryn Johnson, Dr. John Reynolds, Dr. Leo Jenkins, Mr. Ovid Pierce, Bryan Harrison, Adolphus Spain, and Dr. James Poindexter. Not pictured are: Dr. John Messick, Dr. Clinton Prewett, Dr. Edgar Hirshberg.-and Dr. James Tucker, Chairman. Student (Routed Striving to promote the general welfare of off-cam- pus girls is the standard of the Women ' s Day Student Council. Seated are: Rachel Steinbeck, Gayle Clapp, Artemis Kares, and Gwen Clark. Standing: Joyce Meads, Betty Fleming, and Jo Hendricks. ARTEMIS KARES, Chairman The Elections Commit- tee conducts all elections, sets up polls, posts all candidates one week be- fore elections, and handles publicity for the elections. Left to right: Vera Cannon, Carolyn Aycock, Carolyn Rich, Jimmy Trice, Harriet Respess, Patsy Bradshaw, and George Ray. CAROLYN AYCOCK, Cha Special Sve tte Organized this year, the Special Events Com- mittee directs Homecom- ing, May Day, and other projects of this nature. Left to right: Jerri Mills, Charles Gregg, Betty McCauley and Jim- mie Wall. JIMMIE WALL, Cha RutOii The Ring Committee is responsible for selecting and selling the class rings and pins. DELANO DRIVER, Chairman Sudaet This Committee dis- tributes funds from stu- dent activity fees to the various campus organiza- tions. Left to right: Clint LeGette, Wade Ward, Johnny Hudson, Charlie Dyson, and Elizabeth Bowman. JOHNNY HUDSON, Chairman Point Syatettt Checking all points held by each student, the Points System recom- mends necessary changes in this system to the Stu- dent Legislature. Left to right: Otis Strother, Shirley Speight, Jimmy Owens, and Polly SHIRLEY SPEIGHT, Chairma. S te t tfU sixain The External Affairs Committee co-ordinates all outside functions per- taining to the college. Left to right; Herky Destout, Sam Stowe, Mary Sanderson, Jane Chandler, Shirley Holt, and Derry Walker. HERKY DESTOUT, Chairma dfreotex tenvtee t6 ouy£ P aductcaK To use talent from our own campus and to bring to the campus outstand- ing Broadway shows are the aims of the Produc- tions Committee which selects and produces the student musical. Left to right: Don Griffin, Alice Hornet Jerry Powell, Hannah Eng- land, Barbara Lounsberry, Dave Doolittle, and Bill Faulkner. DON GRIFFIN, Cha ' ZHd6oo6 The Student Hand- book is evidence of a great deal of thought and research in student gov- ernment records on the part of the committee. Left to right: Nancy Harris. McKay, and ANN McKAY, Cha Through this organiza- tion, off-campus students are able to share more extensively in the college activities and voice their opinions in the S.G.A. Members are: Willis Stancill, Don Conley, Nancy Harris, Tommy Nor- ris, and Roy Martin. ROY MARTIN, Chairman dtudent %e4fio t4ifc£ify. s4dmtHt4t citive ' PefttoKKel NEWS BUREAU Hazel Prevatte Evelyn Crutchfield SECRETARIAT Sylvia Sampedro Joan Hamilton Mary Townsend Betsy Goodwin Brenda Barefoot PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANTS ' W ! _ Otis Strother Clint LeGette C f Jimmy Owens - - ANN SUGG Educational Affai pcdUcateut X A college annual is not just a picture book. It should strive to emphasize the intellectual and social tenor of the col- lege campus and has as a secondary obligation to indicate the developing trends of the cultural and academic cli- mate through layout, motif, and copy. The Buccaneer is published by a staff of approximately ninety people. Each staff member has the opportunity to learn the integral makeup of the college and the tedious business of organized book publishing. In this, a college year- book brings to fruition its threefold pur- pose. -Editor ,V ADOLPHUS SPAIN EDITOR TVont iTtWKetl BUSINESS MANAGER COMPOSITION EDITOR ADVISORS Dr. John Reynolds Dr. James Poindexter Seeded rfttttattoKc} ASSOCIATE EDITOR ADOLPHUS SPAIN Ed for EUCLID ARMSTRONG Associate Editor WORTH McKEEL .... Business Manager PURVIS BOYETTE .... Composition Editor PAT BIGGS Assistant Business Manager DAN M. SPAIN Sports Editor BETTY FLEMING Art Editor Editor Spain confers with the editorial staff. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ututete- S z i Bellamy. Seated: Nancy Talbott 1 , Z a SfotU SPORTS EDITOR ART EDITOR 227 ff! 7 ee U 9t JOYCE PIERCE C ass Ed for DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Joe Kelly, Sylvia Freeman, and Betsy ding, editor. Virginia Cherry, editor Edna Dickens Gracie Barber Oxpuufatio STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Jackie Lowery, editor Carolyn Griffin PUBLICATIONS Dot Smith, editor Pat Harvey FINE ARTS Barbara Lounsbury, edi Jackie Waters FRESHMEN RELIGION Rachel Spivey Allen Lucas and Edith Baker Abigail Madre, co-edi Jan Sutton Frances Baynor Effie Lee Aman, editor s4ctt itieA AF ROTC Robert Needs, editor Front row: Janet Wilson, Ele; Martha Wilson, Ethelyn Maxwe CAMPUS LIFE Jones, Sue Wylie, Nancy Rawles. Second WHO ' S WHO Charles Jenkins, editor Agnes Rhue SPECIAL INTERESTS Doris Mercer Cornelia Leeuwenbur Ann Martin QUEENS, HOMECOMING REPRESENTATIVES AND MARSHALS Elizabeth Bowman, editor Delano Wilson Wilma Pait Annette McDonald HONORARY-PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES Barbara Warner ART Betty Fleming, editor Lynn Burgess Lois Winslow Jimmy Speight s4t6tetic4 Dan Spain, editor Barbara Caraway Bill Flowers Becky Wayne Beth Kellum Published weekly by the students, the East Carolinian is dedicated to good standards of journalism and accurate presentation of the news. The purpose of the newspaper as a communicative organ is to inform, to educate, to stimu- late, and to make men think. Through editorial and columns, stu- dents may express their opinions. Any student non-staff member is free to pre- sent his views, whatever they be, in a letter to the editor. -Editor Kot6 Uf t flo6 tAO t EDITOR Vp PAT HARVEY and DERRY WALKER Assistant Managers JOANNE PARKS Business Manager Advisors: MARY GREENE MARY GOODMAN KATHRYN JOHNSON Editor JOANNE PARKS _... Business Manager BILLY ARNOLD Managing Editor DERRY WALKER and PAT HARVEY ._. .Assistant Editors JOHNNY HUDSON and BILL BOYD .... ...Co-Sports Editors BOB HARPER Photographer 230 BILLY ARNOLD and DERRY WALKER Cartoonists EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE r NEWS STAFF CIRCULATION STAFF to %- a i %tf Z l ' fty VUAGlt EDITOR SPRING, 1958 FALL, 1958 BRYAN HARRISON . . Editor DAVID LANE __ .....Managing Editor NANCY DAVIS _ . ......Business Manager JOHN FILICKY ... Assistant Business Manager HUGH AGEE .... Book Review Editor NANCY LILLY Art Editor MARTY KELLAM Exchange Editor It is not surprising that an indifference towards intellectualism permeates, and in many cases dominates, the general atmos- phere of our colleges. This is the sort of thing against which we hope to rebel. We hope The Rebel will stimulate thought, create a variety of opinion, and provoke an interest in a highly developed art form. We believe that the achievement of these goals would constitute a revolu- tion on any campus. -Editor NANCY DAVIS usiness Manager MARTY KELLAM Exchange Editor ' pttte tnte THuMc gMtefe gfot DR. CARL HJORTSVANG Director gfafiet (2 toi 2oUe$ca t6 OtcAeafaa 4 I DONALD HAYES D recfor n r, O .) Qj r b y ris 7H jo tette4. Band and majorettes form tunnel for Pi- rates as they make their Homecoming debut. m z i Teacup is formed as band strikes the Tea for Two Cha Cha at Homecoming halftime. JT Sit • 9 MR. HERBERT CARTER Director ■ukM i m£ m M0ii  iii «rM o tcent Sa td H Vft m. I Am, ]L ' Often , Ti onfa iofi PAUL HICKFANG Director V A r—: MR. DAN VORNHOLT Director ' ZOo H t 6 IU4, - - ■ - - - ' jpV j . n ,. m  H JET V r r w ' D ' MUttfL S 4t (ZatoltH , ' PCay toute THE EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE was established on the campus in 1 939. The organization has as its purpose the encouragement of dramatic arts at East Carolina and to give students of the college an opportunity to participate in dramatic productions of educational, cultural and or dramatic worth. All students of the college are eligible to become members and may do so upon the completion of a period of apprenticeship during which time they must work in at least one major production and two Player ' s Studio Productions. At least one play participation must be along technical lines. Members are expected to take part in each of the major productions and to direct and act in Player ' s Studio Productions during the school year. OFFICERS PAT BAKER _ President DEL DRIVER ___ Vice President LARRY CRAVEN _ Treasurer ALICE ANNE HORNE Recording Secretary SHIRLEY DIXON . — Corresponding Secretary JAY ROBBINS .. .. Historian JOSEPH A. WITHEY, Director ROBERT T. RICKERT, Associate Director 241 76e S 4t gevtotot , T Ccuf ou e ' PieAenU . . . 76e 7e 6au4e v s4afu4t 7Hoo t ' Sty $o ' P zt uc6 fciHua 23, 24, 25, ? ?5X SAKINI (Jerry Rockwood) greets the audi. the play. the opening of Zdt SAKINI Jerry Rockwood SGT. GREGOVITCH Bob Johnson . ... Del Driver Jane Berryman Sylvia Ruston .... Hush Puppy Ed Pilkington Herb Spencer A. W. Caudill ... Leigh Dobson Chester Jackson ... Larry Craven Jim Parker Charles Jenkins ileen Condon Ken West George Ray, Al Colwell, Scott Roberts, Nora Willis, Janice Saunders, Mark Withey, Cheryl Lee, Greg Hardy, and Mike Mr. Rockwood appeared by special arrangement with The American National Theatre and Academy. COL PURDY CAPT. FISBY OLD WOMAN DAUGHTER LADY ASTOR ANCIENT MAN HOKAIDA OMURA HigA JIGA KEOR A OSHIRA SUMATA SEIKO LOTUS BLOSSOM CAPT. McLEAN VILLAGERS LOTUS BLOSSOM (Aileen Condon) dano guests in Tobiki ' s teahouse. for the villagers 7 e S 4t vto£i tfi ' Ptcuffoute ' Ptetettt . . S fl. TPC. Dannie Octofot 29, 30, 3t, f95X Z4t CRICHTON (Merle Kelly) drinks a toast to LORD LOAM (Larry Cra the island hut. CRICHTON ERNEST WOOLLEY AGATHA LASENBY CATHERINE LASENBY MARY LASENBY JOHN TREHERNE LORD LOAM LORD BROCKLEHURST MRS. PERKINS MRS. FLEURY ROLLESTON TOMPSETT MISS FISHER MISS SIMMONS MLLE. JEANNE THOMAS JOHN JANE STABLE BOY KITCHEN WENCH PAGE TWEENY «l EV. TREHERNE (Charles Jenkins) and TWEENY Leigh Dobson) sing as LORD LOAM plays is concertina. Wk CRICHTON and LADY MARY (Genia Trulove) vow everlasting love in view of TWEENY and Mary ' s sisters, CATHERINE (Doris Robbins) and AGATHA (Gwen McClamrock). When members of an audience at a play sit in complete silence for an appreciable interval of time after the final curtain and then express approval in sustained applause, evidence is that they have had -a memorable experience . . . Mary H. Greene— The (Greenville) Daily Reflector 7 S 4t (2 iolt tfi, Plcuf6ou4e ' PieteHte . . . ' T e t6 o£ a S zte4 H4Z t T ece Ae ft, ?2, ?3, ?95S Sty s4vt6u TftMe WILLY LOMAN _.... Del Driver LINDA Leigh Dobson Bill Haislip BERNARD - . Charles Jenkins Merle Kelly JENNY _ _ ... Andrea Pittman STANLEY . Buddy Kilpatrick MISS FORSYTHE .. Judy Stephenson WAITER Dan Yanchisin LINDA (Leigh Dobson) and WILLIE (Del Driver) promise that business will im prove Next week. . BIFF (Jim Roper) tells HAPPY Haislip) of Willie ' s plan to commit sui( MISS FORSYTHE (Judy Stephenson) LETTA (Sally Vadnais) watch. 7 e £a4t 4 ioti t , ' Pfayfoute ' Piedente . Ptacfen, ' Studi Each year, aside from the three regularly scheduled major productions, the East Carolina Playhouse presents various plays on an experimental basis. This type of theatre is de- signed to give any student the opportunity to be in a play to satisfy enthusiasm as well as talent. Most of the superior actors in the organization are products of the various original, famous, or children ' s plays. No student who is truly interested in the theatre is ever turned away from one of these plays. While they may not have the training necessary for a major production, there is always the PLAYER ' S STUDIO through which one may air his talents to their fullest advantage. The annual Children ' s Play, The Sleeping Beauty. ' A prize-winning play by a former East Carolina student, Lloyd Bray, Jr., In Remembrance. One of the Freshman Plays, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals. (Left) A Freshman Play, Two Crooks and a Lady. (Right) An original play by an East Carolina stu- dent, Maxville B. Williams, p ie time— 1873; the place— a small town on tf- coast of Maine . . . and with that audiences gave up reality and were carried magically away into the world of musical theater. Carousel, with music by Rodgers and Hammerstein, captured the imagination and be- came the most lauded production ever seen in Mc- Ginnis Auditorium. Sponsored by the S.G.A., the direc- tors were Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert and Dr. Elizabeth Utter- P % PRODUCTIONS STAFF 1 arousel barker, Billy Bigelow (Steve Farrish), flirts with Julie Jordan ( Dottie Jo Jan e beginning of a tragic romance. i ballet, Louise (Carol Harris) recreates her mother with mythical carousel barker (Charles Shearon). The villain. Jigger, (Ralph Shumaker) convinces Billy to join in his evil plan to rob rich mill owner to get money for expected baby. The show climaxes as Nettii Fowler (Peggy Griffin) con soles Julie with You ' l Never Walk Alone afte Billy kills himself. Billy appears at Louise ' s (Sue Hunt) graduate She feels his presence but cannot see him. ... IS NOT GOLD, an old saying goes. In no other campus organization is this as true as in the EAST CAROLINA PLAY- HOUSE. Literally hundreds of hours go into the building of sets, rehearsals, staging and producing plays . . . and then . . . GLITTER! Dr. Joe, as playhouse members call their director, instructs Tommy Hull, Aileen Condon and Jerry Rockwood on stage movements for The Teahouse of the August Moon. 7elevt4ta t Tech crew paying the goof-box for slip-ups. ayne Johnson, Betsy Thompson, Jim Stone, and Bob Carroll at the nstructions to Jim Stone The audio board lights up as a class in Math 50 begins. Closed circuit TV is in its first year at East Carolina. It has proved feasible for teaching required Freshman courses of United States His- tory, English, math, orientation, and science. 4 r Next ship for Mars in fifteen minuti Betsy Thompson and cameraman have dry run of class in Freshman English. cLc aM Station till Porterfield, Paul Darden, Margaret Lawrence, and Teddy Davis making a spot. Copywriters Lib Townsend and Ade line Smith prepare a program. 252 OH 253 ? tt t-1 eCi iwiA ocutctC Elaine Coulter, Elaine Page, Bobby Pruden, Freddie Kaminski, Linda Godwin, Sally Vadnais, and Barney West serve as a co-ordinating body for all student religious activities and sponsor new approaches to religious emphasis among the students at East Carolina. gectMcd The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to call all students to an intellectual and emotional commitment to Christ. To supplement the ministry of the local churches, the BSU ' s weekday program includes Monday night supper forums, worship, and Bible discussion groups. Miss Gloria Blanton is di- rector. Student Endeavoring to gain spirit- ual insight and guidance, the Disciples Student Fellow- ship has an organization of approximately 226 students. 7{ e4t ni i4te i ou tctl Spiritual and intellectual growth, fellowship, and opportunity for leadership are the objectives of the Westminster Fellowship. It is a stu- dent-led, church-related organization for Presbyterian students. : Having as its purpose to deepen, enrich, and mature the Christian faith of college men and women, the Wesley Foundation recognizes the disciplines of study, thinking, prayer, and serv- ing as requirements in the vocation of being a Christian student. Providing a program of Christian fellowship and inspiration, the Free Will Baptist students meet weekly for a supper hour served by ladies from the local and surrounding churches. Howard, Vicki, and Janet busily pre- pare one of Canterbury ' s delicious Sun- day suppers. MAP f gCod Sponsored by the Episcopal Church, the Can- terbury Club offers spiritual guidance and Christian fellowship through a Sunday night supper, Wednesday evening social, and a mid-week communion. Kin? fyot€t6 ' peMowtfafi. As an organization of Full Gospel students, the King Youth Fellow- ship strives to meet the spiritual needs of its members through weekly worship and fellowship programs. President Ann Page Brooks and executive board make plans for Religious Emphasis Week. Striving to meet the needs of the stu- dents, the YWCA provides programs that will enrich persons spiritually, mentally, and socially. Special services and socials are held periodically during the year. 253 Seeking to lead the young men of East Carolina to a better understanding of the Christian faith, the YMCA plans programs of a spiritual, intellectual, and recreational nature. All men on the campus, faculty as well as students, are invited to join in the activities. President Barney West holds round table board after Thursday night Student s44 oc£atio t Serving the principles of Christ, the Lutheran Student Association seeks to meet the needs of students abroad, in the Church at large, and on the college campus. Ttetowttut A nationally federated club for Catholic stu- dents on secular college campuses, the Newman Club strives to enrich the religious, intellectual, and social life of its members. SfrecitU 261 ide K Circle K, an organization for men at East Carolina, is spon- sored by the Greenville Kiwanis Club and is one of the leading clubs in the country. Members are chosen for their above aver- age leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. John Spoone, Wade Ses: EXECUTIVE COUNCIL iy Nash, A. B. Benfield, Laverm iger, and Adolphus Spa A. B. BENFIELD President _f Li Spicy, naughty, and wicked— Circle K Variety Show ACTIVE MEMBERS A. B. Benfield Tommy Nash Wade Sessoms Verne Strickland Bobby Elwanger Bill Shaw Adolphus Spain Dave Doolittle Clint LeGette Coy Harris Ike Riddick Tom Farlow Bucky Monroe Bubba Driver Eddie Ricks Wade Ward John Spoone Leroy Singleton Johnny Hudson Herky Destout Joel Long Jack Birmingham Porgy Turner Jim Daudridge Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhill prepare to serve desserts after course of sizzling steaks. 262 Me$e TU m, St $ 7?t 6fat p. gote DIRECTOR CYNTHIA MENDENHALL Recreation Supervisor YVONNE SMITH Assi stant pff etty ?Ce u ty Ueye IttUoH, As the community center for students, faculty, administration, alumni and guests, the College Union is an integral part of the education program for the College. It con- sists of the Book Store Stationery Store, Soda Shop, and the Recreation Area. The College Union Student Board is made up of elected officers and committee chairmen who act in an advisory capacity. In all its processes it encourages self-directed activities, giving maximum opportunity for self-realization and for growth in individual social competency and group effectiveness. Second cutd ' Dokcc FREDDY ROBERTSON, Chairman 264 SARAH MATTHEWS, Chairman Sfrec U ' PnajecU GEORGE RAY, Chairman PEGGY KEPLEY President BARBARA DAVENPORT 1st Vice President PATSY ALLAAAN Secretary JANET GRISOM . . 3rd Vice President s44A4CtattO€€ fa In the past few years, the Associa- tion for Childhood Education has grown from a virtually unknown club to one of the most active with a membership of 200 students. It is an international professional organization concerned with the education and well-being of chil- dren. Members of the ACE endeavor to promote desirable conditions in the school and to adjust the school program to the child ' s needs for the betterment of child welfare. ACE members annually make and sell chrysanthemum corsages for the Homecom- ing weekend. Campus displays, TV, and radio presentations characterize observance of AEW Student 7fatto ta£ The Robert H. Wright Chapter provides its members with oppor- tunities for developing personal growth and professional compe- tences; for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and pro- grams of the organized teaching profession; and for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession. Wayne Forbes receives gavel from Pat Lewis, Northeastern District President COLEMAN GENTRY President EMILY CRABTREE Buccaneer BETTY MODLIN Secretary CLINTON DAVIS Vice President MARGARET WOODS Historian JACK BIRMINGHAM Treasurer - WRA, an extension of the Health and Physical Education Department, offers a splendid opportunity for women to par- ticipate in a variety of sports activities. SYLVIA BEASLEY .. President PEGGY DAVIS . Vice-President RITA MANN Secretary ANN JESSUPS .... - - Treasurer ELLA TYSON EAST CAROLINIAN DOT WHITE BUCCANEER BETTY PEELE Publicity ANN WILSON Awards GAY HOGAN Advisor Consisting of girls inter- ested in swimming, the Aquanymphs participate in water shows, practice water ballet, and study advanced swimming. As an association of stu- dents interested in promot- ing water sports, the Aqua- tics Club sponsors as its major project the annual water show. glut Re-organized last year, the Varsity Club has as its purpose to create brotherhood among the lettermen of different sports. Office TOAAMY NASH President LEE ATKINSON Vice President JOE HOLMES Secretary FOSTER MORSE Treasurer BILL CAIN and TOAAMY NANCE Sergeants-at-Arms tyotiHy, De H c at4 Aw-w-w, don ' t look so disgusted, Georgianna! p%cite utitte4 273 Organized this year, the Hon- o r a r y — Professional Fraternity Council strives, as its primary ob- jective, to emphasize the aca- demic and scholastic aspect of the student ' s life. KAn f JL $ Artemis Kares To encourage professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education are the purposes of Kappa Delta Pi. To this end it invites to membership such persons as exhibit commendable qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. rbara Morton ' Kafitei Z efaz Pc OFFICERS JOYCE PIERCE ___ President PEGGY KEPLEY Vice President BARBARA MORTON _. Secretary CLARICE MERRITT Treasurer © Rudd Jenson A t n Kappa Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service frater- nity, is now in its fifth year at East Carolina College. The primary purpose of this fraternity is to enable Scout trained men to continue serving others and aid the development of friendship throughout the campus. The highlight of the fraternity ' s yearly activities is the annual White Ball which is held winter quarter. Qualifications for membership are based on records of former activ- ities in Scouting and interest in serving school, Scouting, humanity, and fellow brothers through brotherhood and service. Membership is opened to students in all departments who are interested in service. Hal Leeuwenburg s4Cfi6 , PAc OFFICERS N SPAIN _._ __. President )STER MORSE 1st Vice President 3MMY HARRIS 2nd Vice President .LEN LUCAS Recording Secretary MES TRICE Corresponding Secretary JDD JENSON Treasi iNE LUSK Social Cha 5SSER COLLIER His: AC SEYMORE Assistant Histori, WMY WARD Assistant E COLLINS - Chaplain ALTER HOOPER _ Sergeant-at-Arms Onteyci EL Philip Overton roY LL S I Charles Boyd William Bowen Lav Alfred Bulla Roy Butner Beverly Durham Clyde Haddock Don :.;ssj,s isu; Fred Kaminski Don Knight ftuldrow George Potter James Russ Dar, Spain Jesse Suitl Mike Uzzell Richard Young In 1955 the Beta lota Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon was organized to further professional interest in geography by affording a common organization for those interested in this field. Gamma Theta Upsilon is now entering its fifth year of organization. It was established and organized in March, 1955. The fraternity had 31 charter members and as of May, 1958 there were 100 members associated with the local chapter. East Carolina now ties with the University of Washington for third place among the nation ' s colleges and universities in number of students enrolled in courses in geography dur- ing the 1958-59 school year, according to the official direc- tory of College Geography in the United States. OFFICERS JAMES RUSS - - - Presidenl CLYDE HADDOCK - Vice President DON HASKINS . _ Secretary FRED KAMINSKI __. Treasurer £a uua 76eta TtfiActo AAT Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary fraternity based on scholastic achievement in Industrial Arts and related fields. Its purpose is to rec- ognize accomplishments, promote scholastic proficiency, foster professional advancement and uphold personal and professional honor. The precepts on which the Fraternity was founded are: Leadership, Service, and Honor. MELTON LILLEY DONALD EVERHART EARL HOLLAAAON .. RAY SPRUILL THERON KEEN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Edwin Baxter Wade Bodenheir David Britt Vernon Burgess Donald Everhart Earl Hollamon Howard Hudnell Lin Jordan Theron Keen John Kelly Malcolm Knox Melton Lilley Mike Riddick Robert Ruck Ray Spruill (P fv- 1 f? £5Ln L2S, 4tfl6«, T eet , Vou nnn a«l 9% Elfreth Alexander Betty Alligood Lawrence Ausbon Marie Barnett William Batts Elizabeth Chason ® @ £ $ e James Cherry Carolyn Corbett Gayle Davenport Lou Ellen Flowers Barbara Griffin Celia Harding pc Oetteya, Pi AMELITA THOMPSON OFFICERS BETSY MILLS Pi Omega Pi was organized to create fellowship among teachers of business subjects. The aims of the group are to encourage schol- arship in business education, to aid in civic betterment in colleges and universities, to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional life, and to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was installed at East Carolina College on February 1 2, 1 944. The fraternity has had a very colorful history and one that has not gone unnoticed. Beta Kappa has com- peted five times for the national outstanding chapter award and has won three times, the latest year being 1 957. ■ i Billie Hardison f Nancy Mallard $ Anne Morgan Roland Matthi! Bee Mendenhall William Page Barbara Pa Diana Monroe i M Q © Amelita Thompson Frances Williams t zn Sfe k d± Phi Sigma Pi is an honorary professional fraternity made up of men who display out- standing qualities of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. After a residence of one year at East Carolina College, men who have an academic average of 2 on all their col- lege work become prospective members. The purpose of the fraternity is to provide a dis- tinction to those men who meet the fraternity qualifications and to comprise a body of in- dividuals with similar professional interests. P4c OFFICERS PURVIS BOYETTE LAVERNE STRICKLAND ... JAMES LAUGHINGHOUSE JENEAL TEANDER TOMMY NASH ... COLEMAN GENTRY CHARLES YOUMANS JOHN FARMER DR. RICHARD TODD President ... Vice President Secretary Assistant Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Historian Reporter Advisor 0MA rr r- fr V wmf am ■ ' ■■ David Doolittle Robert Ellwanger Theodore Fountain Henry Goodman Larry Griffin g ft 9 p p dM dxh rtl %k d,k Herbert Joyner Kenneth Killebrew Robert Kornegay Ted Lee John Lowery h-3 fy4 £- feyy r Mm L : l;h £i Stuart Patten Jack Pindell Gerald Powell Thomas Spry Francis Swanson Chartered in the spring of 1955, OFFICERS i, Phi AAu Alpha Sinfonia is an honorary gerald powell president f professional music fraternity for men. jack pindell vice President Its principal aim is to advance the J° HN lowery secretary cause of music in America. Admission don griffin _ Tourer .... .. ,i i • l BOB ELLWANGER Alumni Secretary JKL ■ ' IS by invitation, pending the high HERfj JQyNER Parliamentarian 4V fc quality point average which must be henry goodman _ Historian Wk. Wk maintained by its members. ted lee chora Director ' Jerrv Van Dyke DAVID DOOLITTLE Warden y IAI Carietta Blades Nancy Caldwell Rebeckah Crouch Ann Darden Dee Ann Dorsett Stytuz s4tfc 6a lota f y Dorothy Hayes Ashlynn Mauldin Jane Murray Betty McCauley 1ft |5 W9+ e m w M If ™ v - - ' i| o f Hilda Tedder Sandi Smith Larita Umphlett Geraldine Matthews Katherine White Sigma Alpha lota is an internationally incorporated pro- fessional fraternity for women in the field of music. It- was founded in 1903, and the Beta Psi Chapter was installed on May 1, 1955. The purposes of Sigma Alpha lota are many, including: To form chapters of music students and musicians who shall by their influence and their musical interest uphold the highest ideals of a musical education; to raise the standard of productive musical work among wom- en students of colleges, conservatories and universities; to further the development of music in America; to organize the social life of its members as a contributing factor of their educational Program. Membership is based upon scholar- ship, personality, and character. OFFICERS LORITA UMPHLETT President JANE MURRAY J s , Vice President HILDA TEDDER 2nd Vice President JOAN EUDY Recording Secretary SHELBY SHEFFIELD Corresponding Secretary FRANCES JOHNSON Treasurer CONNIE DUNN ..... Chaplain DOROTHY HAYES Editor NANCY CALDWELL Sergeant-at-Arms 285 xnA John Birmingharr Lawrence Brown Barbara Bullock Michele Cams Elaine Carawan Sara Crawford Joyce Dupree John Farmer Betty Lou Gaylord Nancy Har rlene High Ann Howie Mary Ann Isles Cynthia James Charles Jenkins Fred Kaminski Artemis Kares Dorothy Langston Barbara Lounsbury Bee Mendenhall Dempsey Mizelle Kay Rodriguez Joanne Smith Rachel Steinbeck To learn more about the geography, peo- ple, language, life, customs, history, indus- tries, and culture of foreign countries; to stim- ulate interest in the study of languages; and to make a contribution toward bringing about a better understanding between these coun- tries and ours by having a better knowledge of them are the objectives of Sigma Pi Alpha. To be a member of Sigma Pi Alpha, a person must have an average of 2 in for- eign language courses and an average of 3 in other college courses. Pc ytepfa. OFFICERS Katherine Whitley XB4 OFFICERS MARGARET POWELL ._ _ President CARLTON ADAMS Vice President ANNE HOWIE _ Secretary DAVID SMITH _ Treasurer A national honorary scientific fraternity, the Alpha Gamma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi was chartered in 1953 under the sponsorship of Dr. Charles Reynolds and Professor Chester Scruggs of the East Carolina Science Department. A prospective member must be at least a third quarter sophomore and be a science or mathematics major. He must have a scholastic average of 2 quality points per credit hour on all science, mathematics, and psychology courses and a scholastic average of 1.5 quality points per credit hour on all other courses. The fraternity has as its objectives the promotion of greater individual interest and higher scholarship in science, mathematics, and related fields. (?6c Set Pfe Carlton Adams Norma Bowen Purvis Boyette f f Q Shirley Hunt Deloris Johns 9 J C Margaret Powell David Smith Loretta Walters Lillian Wood Charles Youmans Loretta Benton Barbara Griffin Gloria Hoffler Cornelia Leeuwenbu 7 u Styma 00 mr fr Alpha Chapter of Tau Sigma, honorary educational fra- ternity, was founded on the campus of East Carolina College in the spring of 1955. This fraternity was the outgrowth of a club organized by members of Dr. John White ' s psy- chology 205 class. The objectives of this organization are to be an organization for educational exploration, to supple- ment classroom work with actual experience, to give the student member an opportunity in which to meet first hand problems and situations that will eventually be met in the field, and to provide a living laboratory in which to work and learn in what practical ways to be of service. OFFICERS MARY JESSUP „ _ President BETTY PHILLIPS __. Vice President SHIRLEY LEWIS .... Recording Secretary GLORIA HOFFLER Corresponding Secretary RAE BRITT Treasurer PEGGY EFIRD Historian and Reporter GEORGIE LEGGETT Social Chairman V n £ ' Rebecca Warren Emilie White Euclid Armstrong Alexar lder Berryhill 1 P - 5 1 Rob Ain Delta Sigma Pi has many social affairs and three big dances each year; the most outstanding is the Rose Formal which is held during the Winter Quarter. The Rose Weekend starts on Friday evening with a Stag Social, followed by the big event on Saturday evening. Since Delta Sigma Pi is primarily a professional commerce fraternity, they have many guest speakers and make several tours each year through various Companies in Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. The Profes- sional life is centered around fostering the study of business and promot- ing closer affiliation between the commercial world and the field of commerce. Speight Burrus John Carr 1 Bj p Charles Hobbs T etta OFFICERS EDGAR DELAMAR _ President JOHN CARR 1st Vice President JAMES METZGAR 2nd Vice President EUCLID ARMSTRONG ... . Secretary CHARLES SMITH Ire, RUFFIN HALL Chancel or ROBERT KORNEGAY Social Chairman BOB WILSON Historian Benjamin Hodges Si James Metzgar t o A Ann Barnacasel %s Shirley Buchan Ernestine Nichols Pfa Cvtucn Phi Omicron ' s purpose is fourfold: to en- courage interest and scholarship in home eco- nomics, to aid in civic betterment at East Carolina College, to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and pro- fessional life, and finally to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enter- prises through the development of person- ality, leadership, initiative and poise in such a way as to lend distinction to the profession of home economics. OFFICERS President _ BARBARA WHICHARD Vice President ERNESTINE NICHOLS Secretary GLENNIE ELLIS Reporter - EDITH FITZGERALD 293 I F C H. Marshbum, Treasurer; G. Slaughter, Vice President; J. Teachey, K. Thompson, Secretary Jan Forrest sings for I.F.C. Ball Sweep ' em clean, boys p u fnpy • •  ALDEN GLENN BASS EDWIN Y. BAXTER, JR. RALPH N. BECTON, Recording Secretary ROY WADE BODENHEIMER EDDIE PASCAL DRAUGHON RONALD RUDOLPH EVERETT ROBERT LEE FRANCK CHARLES BRANTLEY GORDON RAYMOND GLENWOOD GURLEY ROBERT L. HARRELL HARVEY V. GODFREY, JR. ADRIAN D. HERRING WILLIAM OWEN MEACHUM JIMMY W. OWENS GEORGE L. SLAUGHTER, JR., Vice President EDWARD C. STONE III, President GEORGE CRAWFORD TURNER WAYNE D. WALKER JAMES HUXLEY WALTERS CARTER S. WILLIAMS, JR. m mmim ( K A Gamma Rho Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order, East Carolina College, received its charter on September 25, 1958. For the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal. Its influence cannot be weighed or measured or computed or analyzed, but, for its members, there is nothing more substantial, nothing more real, than the vows they have taken, the precepts which become part of their very souls, the strong bonds of brother- hood which have been among their dearest and most cherished blessings. KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha ' s pledges Midnight swim, Ed? iftiiii mfttfiii tmr iiitJilii - The Epsilon lota chapter of Theta Chi was the first national social fraternity chartered and established at East Carolina. Its objective is to make Theta Chi a positive force for constructive and continual development of the highest type of citizenship among its members and to perpetuate the fundamentals of the school and the fraternity. £ 0+ : f f ROGER HARDY AVERETTE LARRY GLENN BAILEY, Secretary JOSEPH S. BENFIELD, Treasurer KIRBY BRANCH FRANKLIN EASON BULLARD RICHARD EARL CROUCH SEATON POE FAIRLESS, JR. JOHN HUGHES GILES GROVER THURMAN HALL, GERALD LEE HASTY BOYCE HONEYCUTT, JR. WILLIAM LEE HOWELL RAYBON B. JENKINS THEODORE HORTON JOHNSON ROBERT FLEMING MURRAY JOHN DORSEY SAVAGE, Vice President CHARLES HOMER SHIELDS JAMES GALLET S T ONE KERMIT A. THOMPSON JAMES EDWARD TRICE JAMES ESTON TURNER, JR. CHARLES MICHAEL UZZELL, President WILLIAM HARRY WALLACE STEWART WOOTEN The big OX round Cavaliers entertain at OX ball «; fc, f ( ■ £ GEORGE V. BAGLEY, President GEORGE R. BAYNES, Treasurer EARL BOYKIN JOHN S. BYRD KENNETH CHALKER RODGERS H. CLARK CHARLES DANT AUTHUR A. DE SOUT DELANO A. DRIVER GERALD DUFFIE CHARLES DYSON LENTZ FRANKLIN PAUL GOODWIN CHARLES GREGG JAMES R. HARPER COY W. HARRIS, Vice Pri TERRY W. HAUSER CARL F. HAYES JOHN P. HUDSON WILLIAM A. JENKINS EMANUEL KATSIAS THOMAS H. LANE, JR. HERMAN MARSHBURN EDWARD P. MONROE, JR. JOSEPH A. POND, JR. WILLIAM G. SHAW JOHN P. SPOONE, JR., Sec TALMADGE R. TAYLOR CHARLES VAUGHN WADE THURMAN WARD JOHN WEST EUGENE L. WHITFIELD ■tatf w i Lambda Chi Alpha was established at East Carolina in 1958. In furtherance of the aims of the fraternity, the members have recog- nized certain standards of attainment. They are ex- pressed in the ideals sym- bolically represented by the three-pointed emblem, the pyramid: Scholarship, Char- acter, and Friendship. y £amfr6a fhi Alpha GRADY AUSTIN BILL BAKER HOWARD BREWER DICK BUCKLEY, Vice President PAUL DAVENPORT TOM FARLOW, President TOM GAINER AL GREENE TOM JACKSON CEDRIC JOHNSON On May 16 and 17, thirty-four men at East Carolina were ini- tiated into Phi Kappa Alpha and received their charter as the Ep- silon Nu Chapter. This was the one hundred and thirty-second chapter of the Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity to be established. KAPPA ALPHA p p o LINWOOD JOHNSON HOWARD KING DON KNIGHT, Treasurer TONY MALLARD ROY MARTIN KEN NIELSON REID PARROTT, Recording Secretary CHARLES PATTERSON CHARLES PUGH EDDIE RICKS £££££ ' ■ FRED ROBERTSON MILTON SINGLETARY CECIL SMITH JEFF STRICKLAND GERALD SYLIVANT CLARK TAYLOR JAMES TEACHEY KARROLL TEACHEY DERRY WALKER k FRANK YOUNG !? f p Cj O ff ROBERT LEE CHURCH JOHN DONALD COFFIN ALBERT WOODR OW COLWELL, III LYLE WILLIAM COOPER, JR., President GLENN CHARLES DYER, Alumni Secretary BILL FLOWERS JULIAN CRAFT SMITH THOMAS HAINES RAGLAND, Chaplain DAVID ARNOLD THOMPSON HERBERT CLIFTON TUCKER, II KELVIN THALES WOOD LARRY N. WYNNS, Warden GLEN LEE UPCHURCH JOHN RAWLS, JR. With the purpose of promoting a mutual trust and fellowship among its members, Kappa Sigma Nu strives to uphold the traditions and ideals of the college. The fraternity also encour- ages excellence in scholarship and the practice of the highest ideals of Chris- tian manhood and good citizenship. 304 rfin ' ponce s4etioitie The Air Force ROTC at East Carolina College offers young men opportunities for personal d evelopment as individual cadets into capable leaders, as potential Air Force Officers, or citizens cognizant of the challenge of new air age frontiers where even the realms of sound and time are left behind. The unit was activated in 1948 and is now in its eleventh year. It is one of the college ' s best developed depart- ments. It offers great opportunities to those young men desiring to become pilots, navigators, or observers in the USAF. Cadets Capt. Harold Mabe, 2nd Lt. Dennis M. Biggs, Major Franklin Johnson, Lt. Col. Thomas R. Gayner, Capt. John P. Spoone, Maj. Jackson A. Henly, 2nd Lt. Linwood C. Johnson, Major Gene E. Mercer. MARVIS EDWARDS Sponsor 1ST SQUADRON COMMANDER, ADJUTANT, AND GUIDE ON A IRIS GORE Sponsor y PUftt W T %CUK GcifU  lflA CADET CAPTAIN PERRY JULIAN, C ommander Vl JUDITH HEARNE Sponsor 76e fuvtfoote «t t6e rf ' P ' RG 70 6 t te£ect . . ?U?6t ' CADET CAPTAIN EUGENE F. BROWN, Commander ' PCi ct ■ CADET CAPTAIN EUGENE WHITFIELD, Commander . and tittin cfGutty, coUefe ne t Z4 utuneCeade CADET CAPTAIN ROBERT L. NEEDS, Commander St 310 5% fe 5 CADET CAPTAIN LEO W. THACKER, Commander men. 6 t € e VUtfteet Sfate s4i potce. ?O?4t ' ?■ CADET CAPTAIN KENNETH WILSON, Commander 311 W ' ..z f ' ; • .( • HOMECOMING: When old faces are seen once again, the warm welcomes come continually with the flashing smiles of campus queens, Betty Lane Evans, Carol and Jimi McDaniel, and Buccaneer Pirate Tom- my Ragland with Buc, the college mascot. 4 m ' • m ™ s4t6Cettc i HOWARD PORTER Basketball EARL SMITH BILL McDONALD Assistant Football and Baseball Assistant Football JACK BOONE Football JIM MALLORY Baseball and Assistant Football RAY MARTINEZ Swimming and Tennis I J. O. MILLER Track FRANK MADIGAN Assistant Football 315 COACHING STAFF Bill McDonald Jim Mallory Jack Boone, Head Coach Earl Smith Frank Madigan Ut OfceHCI 6ty f2-0 . . . The Bucs equaled their 1957 win total as they capitalized on two fourth- quarter fumbles by turning them into touchdowns. Bass, Bishop, and Perry stood out in the backfield and Emory, Davis, and Gordon were stalwarts in the forward wall. Jerry Carpenter halts Emory-Henry player. Glenn Bass sweeps end for USfST. Ptetfytenta fy S4-t6 . . . Facing a 24 point deficit, the ECC offensive unit managed to get rolling with eight minutes left in the fourth quarter and wound up with 16 points for their efforts. Bobby Perry and Ralph Zehring dominated the offensive play for the Pirates. Co-captains Lynn Barnett and Ralph Zehring. fc? m • ' ■ ' ■•: Bucs stop Presbyterian as George Turner rushes i TOMMY MATTHEWS High-stepping halfback t fc « r BOBBY PERRY Halfback T ■B JAMES SPEIGHT Fullback PAT DROUGHON Halfback GARY PIERCE Tackle CHARLES COOKE Tackle Jerry Carpenter dives over for only score of WAYNE DAVIS Guard }«tdl K4, 6-0 . . . ECC capitalized on a third quarter Catawba fumble and then played outstand- ing defensive ball to upset the previously undefeated Indians. Bobby Perry and Lee Atkinson were the leading runners for the Bucs. Our line played one of the best games that I have seen in several years, commented Coach Boone after the game. ' Whoops! Two husky Indians stop Buc halfback. holds Catawba for LEE ATKINSON Halfback ED EMORY ALL-CONFERENCE Guard TOMMY NASH Halfback f € T ' ' G . . . East Carolina came out from half-time like a roaring bull and then proceeded to knock-off the Elon Christians. Two outstand- ing halfbacks, Lee Atkinson and Bobby Perry, keyed the win along with Ed Emory who was all over the field. Perry scored both touchdowns and Atkinson broke through the Elon line for many chunks of yardage and played an out- standing defensive game. HOWARD BEALE End DAVID THOMAS End JTV - 3j • GEORGE TURNER Fu bac c PERRY PEARSON lack e JONES LOCKERMAN End JAMES GORDAN Guard Pirates and Indians line up at scrimmage. ( vtoicpui tX-7 ... A Homecoming crowd of approximately 8,500 witnessed Bobby Perry, Buc half- back, score his seventh touchdown in five games as ECC outscored a deter- mined Western Carolina squad. The work of David Thomas, Bill Cain, Joe Holmes, and Howard Beale at the end slots stopped the outside attack while Gary Pierce, Charlie Cook, Henry Vansant, Wayne Davis, and Ed Emory dominated the inside play. Jim Speight, Lee Atkinson, Ralph Zeh- ring, and off course Perry led the offen- sive attack. Perry rolls out behind good interfer M Bishop sweeps end for yardage. vy WALTER HANDFORD Halfback LEO THACKER HENRY VANSANT Center LYNN BARNETT Center « . @4fialci€a 2% -6 . . . The Indians of Newberry College took advantage of ECC mis- takes in the opening half to gain a 12-6 lead at inter- mission, and then unleased a bone-crushing ground attack in the second half to hand the Pirates their second worst licking of the campaign. James Speight was the leading ground-gainer for the Bucs with 1 13 yards out of their total of 137 yards. Randell Holmes got off several outstanding boots and wound up with a 47.5 average for six kicks. Steve BILL CAIN EARL SWEET BOBBY PERRY ED EMORY RALPH ZEHRING CHARLES GORDON JAMES SPEIGHT WAYNE DAVIS LEE ATKINSON CHARLES COOK DAVID THOMAS : RALPH ZEHRING Quarterback . , , Appalachian, playing at full strength for the first time, upset the Pirates in the mud at Boone for the Bucs ' first conference loss. However, ECC, who had drives run out at the 13, 5, and 1 yard lines in the first half, put up a game fight all the way. Ralph Zehring and James Speight paced the Bucs in their poorest offensive showing of the season. The lone highlight in the loss was the punting of Randell Holmes who averaged 43 yards per kick despite the muddy field. Buc starting backfield: Perry, Speight, Zehring, and Atkins a RANDELL HOLMES Coaches Boone and Madigan go over offens Trainers Black, Thacker, and Ready. NICK HILGERT Quarterback JOE LOFLIN End FRED POLLARD Guard PERRY LANE Guard e tovi 1£6y te Coote UC 59- 4 . . . Taking ad- vantage of a couple of hand-out fumbles and numerous penalties, Lenoir Rhyne Bears easily ran over the ECC Pirates who could never get started. Bobby Perry, the money ball player, netted his eighth touchdown in the first period. James Speight, All-Confer- ence halfback last season, highlighted the Bucs running attack by picking up 58 yards in nine attempts. STUART HOLLAND MELVIN REFT Quarterback Fullback fcs f LARRY LISK End JOHN P. STAUFFER Guard ' Jft C t 36-6 , , , Halfbacks Lee Atkinson and Walter Hanford racked up two touchdowns each as the Pirates vaulted the Yellow Jackets of Randolph-AAacon. Coach Jack Boone was well pleased with his entire club but summed up the playing of tackles Henry Kwiatkowski and Charles Cook as outstanding. All-Conference halfback Bobby Perry Randolph-Macon. Quarterback Ralph Zehring gets set to toss i Bucs score in a pile-up on the 1 yard CHARLES GORDON VERNON DAVIS Guard Fullback DEMPSEY WILLIAMS Guard SHELTON CHESSOr Halfback Coach Boone, as his young club material izes in their final game against the Guil ford Quakers. J teMfe 6ta4t 2uo6 ia 20-0 East Carolina scored on the first play from scrimmage and then added two more touchdowns later as the Bucs gave Coach Boone his most successful season since 1953. James Speight scored two touchdowns and Lee Atkinson, playing in his last game for the Pirates, scored once. All-Conference guard Ed Emory was all over the field and with the aid of Charles Cook, Bill Cain, David Thomas, and Charles Gordon had the visitor ' s offense under control during the whole game. Cain breaks through and stops Quaker back. Ralph Zehring returns a punt. Oufy utd u? Se uon tyiactaate TOMMY NASH LEE ATKINSON BOBBY PERRY CHARLIE BISHOP RANDELL JOE HOLMES After three months on the turf, the Cheerleaders come inside and warm-up for the coming basketball season. Joy Johnson, Chief, Patsy Millikin, Peggy Kep- ley, Jane Staples, Eleanor Bowden, and Dottie McEwen. I I M U142 9 44 ' ns WW29, ■ V- 2ft50W2 9f!32 33 i s SjS Em ? ¥iZ b2£r 2 2 n v 28y2W32 V ' 33VJ« wr 31 r gr - JESSEL CURRY Guard CHARLES ADAMS Guard NICK NICHOLS Forward Coach Porter, heading into his twelfth season as head basketball and the head mentor, has had some glorious years in the Pirate den. His 1958-59 club may produce another one of those good years. With six strong men forming a nucleus, Porter is ready to aim his guns toward the North State crown once again. Jessel Curry, ALL-CONFERENCE Guard, heads the returning starters. Although leading the team last season with a 16 point average, Curry ' s greatest asset is his excellent play-making. Ike Riddick is one of the returning guards averaging 12 points a game last season. Noted for his speed and quickness, Riddick is also a good rebounder. Charlie Adams is the other regular guard. Having overcome a defensive weakness, this sharpshooter is a good bet for ALL-CONFERENCE honors. Joe Plaster, who has shown great improvement over the past three years, returns to the pivot slot. Standing at 6 ' 8 , Plaster gives the Bucs plenty of height and he will also get his share of points. At forward Coach Porter has a hustling Sophomore, Don Smith, who is ready for his second year as a starter. Smith was regarded as one of the top Freshmen in the loop last season and is once again tabbed as a mainstay on the club. Nick Nichols, who was out last season with a shoulder injury, is back for his fourth year as a regular. Nichols, ALL-CONFERENCE in 1 957, seems to have completely recovered from his injury by his early sea- son showing. Having early season trouble finding a smooth working combination, the Buc head mentor has made several changes which have produced victories in the past three games. Dave Starrett, Benny Bowes, and Charlie Lewis are the Freshmen who have been showing up well this year. IKE RIDDICK Guard JOE PLASTER Center CHARLIE LEWIS Guard ( C3 T y HAROLD SIMPSON Guard PHYLLIS LANGSTON JANE STAPLES Ike Riddick drives . SfesUwp Sfianfo iw; ' JIM MALLORY ' Penates faute ucce ui The Pirates, who won ten games and lost four in the North State Conference, came in second to Elon College which posted a thirteen and three record. Limited practice due to bad weather caused the Pirates to be slow in reaching top form. How- ever, sparked by good defensive play, they were in contention for the title until the close of the season. The infield averaged two double plays per game. Lack of hitting resulted in several narrow losses. €Ld€ M t$5% Front row: Leonard Lilley, Ted Chappell, Bill Altman, Bucky Reep, Tommy Nance, Doug Watts, Jerry Phillips. Second row: Bruce Shelley, Ben Baker, Tom Salter, Jim Martin, Tommy Land, Jerry Stewart, Albert Vaughn, and Glenn Bass. Third row: Epps Ready, George Williams, Marion Talton, Ben Parker, Mitchell Moon, John Jones, Earl Boykin, Gary Pierce, Jerry Warren, Coach Mallory. Pitchers Games IP H BB SO R-ER Won Lost Williams 7 35 1 3 23 20 31 11-8 3 1 Baker 7 37 2 3 38 17 40 22-23 2 5 Shelly ___6 33 33 9 16 8-540 Lilley ._.___ 7 28 28 29 20 21-17 1 :4 1 Coach Mallory connives with ace right-hander Br Shelly. tROLIIY jJK Mainstays of pitching staff George Wil- liams, Bruce Shelly, Ben Baker, a n c Leonard Lilley. ftsix - - .: 335 c ; rti ™ V £ I TOMMY NANCE Leff Fielder Delaware player hustles Jim Martin leads Pirates to victory as he scores against arch-rival, Atlantic Christian College. MARION TALTON COACH MALLORY BEN BAKER MANAGER EPPES READY V % m ;$ -3 ALBERT VAUGHN 2nd Baseman Jerry Phillips rounds first as Pirates defeat High Point College. Worried Pirate support. DOUG WATTS t95X Sattity s4ue z$e NANCE MARTIN AB 58 57 JONES .. ...32 PHILLIPS 18 ALTAAAN BASS .....27 9 STEWART V AUGH N 59 52 TALTON _ . 52 REEP 45 WATTS 17 H RBI AVERAGE .260 .263 .156 .222 .111 .222 .237 .192 .192 .178 .177 C 0llH Jim Martin, leading Pirate hitter, slides to third. ; f BILL ALTMAN Center Fielder Prospective infielde Coach Jim Mallory tutors hitters 1 r y 1 JIM MARTIN F rsf Baseman JESSEL CURRY lop point man East Carolina ' s track team continues to dominate the North State Conference as they cop the championship for the third year in a row. One of the more rOj G£X satisfying victories of the season was a WPC«S f 7 S O 69 to 61 win over N. C. State. Jessel Curry ' s final heave of the javelin de- cided the contest. Foster Morse, Cliff Buck and Frank Free ... top distance runners of Pirate ts 7te€4A School econcU 440 yard hurdles J. CURRY Mile F. MORSE Two mile F. MORSE Shotput R. HOLMES Discus ___ R. HOLMES Javelin ___. E. DENNIS EDDIE DENNIS =56.5 4:35.7 10:04 41 ' 3 4 122 ' 6 1 79 ' 4 RANDEL HOLMES JIM HENDERSON Bcibby Patterson jumps against NC State. W. T. PHILLIPS ?95X . . FRANK FREEMAN CHARLIE VAUGHN grimaces clears the bar. 9 CHARLIE BISHOP FOSTER MORSE 7to it6 State 06 9t{uo t r v l  ■ If il Milton Collier, W. T. Phelps, Eddie Dennis, Robert AAaynard, Dennis Obrien, Randel Holmes, Frank Freeman, Foster Morse, Ken Edwards, Charlie Vaughn, Curry, Coach Miller, and Charlie Bishop. Not pictured: James Speight, Jim Henderson, Bobby Patterson, Cliff Buck, Joe Ponds, Frank Bullock. mmwmm i BOB SAWYER, backstroke Sutcmmitty f$5$ East Carolina ' s swimming team of 1958 had a very limited but rigorous schedule and was hurt most by lack of depth. However, the Pirates had a young squad and with the outstanding Freshmen of this year hope to come up with more depth and again emerge as NAIA champs. Outstanding this year were Bob Sawyer and Ken AAidyette who went undefeated during the regular season. First Row: J. D. Blaton Glen Dyer Ken Midyette Jim Meads Tommy Tucker John Forbis Bob Connoly Second Row: A. B. Benfietd, Manager Bob Sawyer Jeff Faucette Barney Adler Joe Scruggs Dave Garrison Jake Smith Sidney Oliver Jack McCann Ray Martinez, Coach TOMMY CARROLL Butterfly TOMMY TUCKER Free style JIM MEADS Free style JAKE SMITH Free style JOHN FORBIS Backstroke ' Pittite Scvc K nen4, ' PCoee East Carolina yielded its NAIA swimming throne, held for 1957, to North Central Illinois College at AAun- cie, Indiana, as the Pirate swim squad took fourth place in the annual NAIA event. Coach Charles DeShaw took over team while regular coach Ray Martinez was away on leave of ab- sence. JEFF FAUCETTE Backstroke L - 9 ? ' : mI Stt 3 P H ■1 — 1 == i i r4 2H | f IP i tl l %te ;am? .hks - df JOE SCRUGGS, Backstroke DAVE GARRISON, Butterfly JOHN LEDFORD, Backstroke TfontA State (ZottjeneHce (ZfauttfuoK East Carolina ' s tennis team attained impressive record as they won the NSC title. The only defeats suffered by the Pirate net team were given to them by the Citadel and North Carolina State, both by the same score, 5-4. Maurice Everette, who has held the number one position for the Pirates for the past four years, emerged as North Star Conference singles champ. Billy Hollowell and John Savage teamed to win the conference doubles champion- ship. ECC 4 7 _„_7 5 Second . . . NC State .. .5 ECC 2 ECC Elon ECC Elon Guilford William and Mary ECC ECC ECC ..6 6 9 ....7 3 ECC Cherry Point Citadel 2 ECC 4 7 5 ECC High Point ECC 7 High Point ECC ECC 7 7 6 7 5 Atlantic Christian ECC 1 ECC ECC Western Carolina Cherry Point 4 ■ MAURICE EVERETTE North State Conference Singles Champion JOHN WEST BILLY HOLLOWELL Doubles Champion 348 SS? P Sy JOHN SAVAGE Doubles Champion I - UJi- m ,  JOHN WOOTEN LAWRENCE RED BROWN 349 One o£ 7ofi (£oMeyi te ' PotuetA i t t6e Sout£ East Carolina ' s tennis team, recognized as one of top collegiate powers in entire south, is expecting to be just as strong in 1959. Even with the loss of their number one man, Maurice Everette, the future still looks bright. John West, the number two man, was undefeated and is slated to replace Everette. Also, unde- feated were Billy Hollowell and John Savage, the hottest doubles team in ECC history. Lawrence Brown and Mike Katsias, number five and six men respectively, have made great improvement and should bolster the team considerably. Smile boys! You won the championshif John Savage shows colorful style turns with a powerful forehand. i ?5% WAYNE WORKMAN 7ta t6 State (M eneHce 06tUHfiio t WAYNE WORKMAN RADDY HOLTON MIKE UZZEL IRA LAND JIM BEJ.L PAUL GOODWIN TOMMY HARRIS Absent.- HOWARD BEALE PAUL GOODWIN - Workman and Goodwin exchange congratulations after scoring low rounds. Holton, Harris, and Land pose for photographer. TOMMY HARRIS RADDY HOLTON Coach Howard Porter ' s Golf team understroked Elon College by four points to walk off with the North State Conference Championship. Led by Wayne Workman, Paul Goodwin, Ira Land, and Howard Beale the Pirates completed a very suc- cessful season by winning the coveted champion- ship. The title was Coach Porter ' s fifth champion- ship in seven years of competition. With Tommy Harris and Raddy Holton gaining much valuable experience, the Pirates should be even tougher when North State play rolls around next year. Jim Bell, Ira Land, Paul Goodwin, Wayne Workman, Tommy Harris, Raddy Holton, and Mike Uzzel. yH UUHUMU EARL SMITH, Faculty Director WALTER SWING CLINT LEGETTE, Publicity Director WALLY COCKEREL, 2nd Vice President DR. N. M. JORGENSON BOBBY POWERS LYLE COOPER, Secretary JOHN SPOONE, President BILL BOYD, Student Director Under the leadership of Intramural Faculty Di- rector Coach Earl Smith, Student Director, Bill Boyd, Jr., and the Intramural Council, East Caro- lina ' s 1958 fall touch football program proved to be highly successful. A total of twelve teams entered the football program. They were divided equally into a Fra- ternity League and a Dormitory League. At the completion of the regular season, a playoff was held to determine a first, second, and third place college championship touch football team. The Country Gentlemen, an up and coming group of students banded together under this name for athletic participation in intramurals, took the first spot with a two out of three game win over Lambda Chi Alpha. Lambda Chi emerged as the second champion and Kappa Sigma Nu bested the River Rats for the third place honor. Trophies for the three top spots were awarded. One of the outstanding achievements during the fall for intramural sports was a new constitution drawn up by Student Director Boyd and presented to the Student Government Association for recog- nition. With this new constitution at work, the Intramural Association put many new ideas and policies into effect which are designed to benefit all male students at East Carolina. WARREN GAINES BOB WATKINS SONNY GILLIKIN CLINT LEGETTE GUY AAENDENHALL WALLY COCKERELL EDNORRIS BOB AAENEFEE Championship pre-game huddle John Spoone converge s on Wally Cocke JOHN SPOONE .... Lambda Chi Alpha WARREN GAINES ... Country Gentlemen AL VAUGHN .... River Rats WALLY COCKEREL ... .... Country Gentlemen BERT MAY Falcons MAC McPHERSON ... Lambda Chi Alpha CRAIG REED Kappa Sigma Nu GEORGE SLAUGHTER .... .... Kappa Alpha RAYMOND JENKINS Theta Chi AL GREENE . . Pi Kappa Alpha DEAN ROBBINS River Rats LEONARD LAYO Rebel Rousers Co-Captains LeGette pleads with Gaines to give him the ball. Spoone is hard-pressed by Bob Menefee Itt tfUKWtfU Lockerman spots an open Intramural Basketball for 1958-1959 was the largest program in the school ' s history. Twenty-three teams participated for top honors divided into three leagues. Under the able direction of Coach Earl Smith, Faculty Director, Student Director John Spoone and the efficient Intramural Council, this program was effected . Hey! Wait a minute! 357 ECC Table Tennis Champion, Norma Check 358 s4duentt4e He tte Serving All Eastern Carolina From the Capitol to the Coast EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA ' S NO. I TELEVISION STATION CHANNEL 9 CBS — ABC WNCT A. 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HOLLOWELL ' S DRUG STORE Phone PLaza 2-7105 918 Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Shop at COLLINS-PRIDMORE Phone PLaza 2-3209 628 Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA DIAMONDS We Are Direct Importers Fifty-seven Years Experience Finest Quality — Lowest Prices BEST JEWELRY COMPANY Greenville North Carolina KARES RESTAURANT We Serve the Best 429 Evans Street Phone PLaza 8-1484 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WILLARD AND WEBB INSURANCE 120 East Fifth Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA DAIRIES MILK AND ICE CREAM ' None Can Be Finer Than CAROLINA ' Now this is just the color I ' ve been looking, Sylvia tells Dori %ht College Shop Suppliers of College Milk Greenville North Carolina ?a 4uo t The Portraits in This Yearbook Were Made by SMITH STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS Official Portrait Photographer for the 1959 Buccaneer 12 E. HARGETT STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 3 p Sociable BOTTLERS OF GREENVILLE 1807 Dickinson Avenue PLaza 8-2113 EDWARD ' S ESSO STATION Happy Motoring With Your College Esso Dealer 101 East Fifth Street Phone PLaza 2-5646 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA When in the mood for fine food, see us. CHILDRESS RESTAURANT WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST FOOD Ouiclt, Courteous Service R. N. CHILDRESS, Prop. Open From 5:30 A.M. Until 9 P.M. Phone PLaza 2-9685 AT FIVE POINTS GREENVILLE, N. C. HARRISON ' S THE NORTH SIDE DRUG STORE LUMBER COMPANY Welcomes You Incorporated Prescriptions Druggists Millwork, Rough and Dressed Lumber 908 DICKSON AVENUE Phone PL-2-2450 All Kinds of Building Materials GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA SILO RESTAURANT CHARCOAL STEAKS — SEAFOODS Chicken in the Rough AYDEN HIGHWAY GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Your Friendly STATE BANK TRUST CO. Serving a Friendly People MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Five Points Greenville, North Carolina J. T. MARSTON, JR.— President Ladies and gentlemen, it looks like Slugger Jones may be in a little trouble. ' DONALD B. FREEMAN — a — See Me for Savings Plan for Century Shenandoah Life Insurance Company Room 9, Tetterton Building, P.O. Box 663 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA H. EDWARDS HARDWARE Special Discounts to Students Sportsman Headquarters TELEPHONE PLaza 8-2418 9 1 I Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DUNN BUILDING SUPPLY C0. INC. Everything in Lumber and Building Material COZART ' S SUPER MARKET 2105 Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Ready Mixed Concrete PHONE PLaza 8-2137 MEMORIAL AVENUE GREENVILLE, N. C. D. G. NICHOLS AGENCY Real Estate — Insurance Phone PLaza 2-4012 Residence PLaza 8-2370 109 East Fifth Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 373 Greeting Cards Stationery Office Outfitter Remington Typewriters GREENVILLE, N. C. Mrs. Bellamy is showing Beth and Gene some new composition books which are now in stock at Taff ' s. TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES Friendly Service Good Management FOR YOUR SUPPLIES SEE MR. TAFF. IF IT ' S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT . . . r£ 1 lAlt CLIFFS RESTAURANT CAFETERIA STYLE 208 East Fifth Street Greenville, N. C. BRIGHT LEAF MOTORS, INC. CjJ 1 ,13, JOB RATED TRUCKS 1600 North Green Street Phone PLaza 8-2181 Greenville North Carolina To Each and All of You Graduates at East Carolina College This Year We Extend Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes for Success in All Endeavors in the Future, and We Cherish the Hope That You Will Always Remember Greenville, Your College Home, As a City of Friendly, Hospitable People, Who Are Glad to Have Had You in Their Midst, and Welcome Your Return at All Times. CITY OF GREENVILLE GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 375 BISSETTE ' S 416 Evans Street Greenville, North Carolina STOKES AND HUDSON BARBER SHOP 200 East Fifth Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA He can ' t be disturbed now- he ' s in confe Would you care to leave your name? H. L. HODGE COMPANY For All Your Hardware Needs Phone PLaza 2-4156 210 EAST FIFTH STREET C. HEBER FORBES ABC MOVING STORAGE Smart Clothes for Women W. Tenth and Railroad St. P.O. Box 619 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE, N. C. Phone PLaza 2-4500 • MOVING • STORAGE Behind every great man is a woman. Washington had his Martha, Napoleon had his Josephine, And even Heinz had his tomato. • PACKING • CRATING The bright pupil looked long and thoughtfully at the examination question, which read: State the number of tons of coal shipped out of the U.S. in any given year. Then his brow cleared and he wrote. 1492-none. Agent for North American Van Lines the tfollerjiate 20 Modern Furnished Rooms to Serve EAST CAROLINA MEN STUDENTS for Reservations, Phone House Manager — 9962 or MAX R. JOYNER 7192 377 THE COLLEGE SHOP FOR YOUNG COLLEGE STUDENTS CYXe rtind jroctor The House of Famous Name Brands THE HOME INGS LOAK ASSOCIATION EST. 1906 What Every College Graduate Should Know THE SAVINGS AND LOAN METHOD OF BUYING A HOME HOME SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 405 Evans Street PHONE PLaza 2-4681 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 378 Another truckload of supplies for your independent groce ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY Use White Goose Flour 1901 Dickinson Avenue Dial PLaza 2-3112 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA RESPESS BROTHERS Barbecue Brunswick Stew Chicken Steaks PHONE PLaza 2-2624 Located on the Bethel Highway GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA STEINBECK ' S Clothing Store for Men 427 South Evans Street Dial PLaza 2-7076 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA ORKIN EXTERMINATING CO., INC. World ' s Largest Pest Control Company 315 HERRING AVENUE 309 BOYD AVENUE WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 6195 Phone PLaza 2-5666 GUARANTY BANK TRUST COMPANY TIME TESTED ESTABLISHED 1901 Home Office and Three Branches in Greenville OTHER BRANCHES Aurora Elizabeth City Vanceboro Bethel Snow Hi Washington Belhaven Robersonville Bayboro Hamilton Walstonburg Williamston EYE GLASSES ; ' Unquestionable Quality Prudent Prices Didgeiuaij ' s OPTICIANS, INC. Professional Bldg., Raleigh at Five Points GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ' BYE r r OLDE TOWNE INN A HOME AWAY FROM HOME 17 East Fifth Street Greenville, N. C. SMITH ' S MOTEL Air Conditioned Private Bath Room Phones PHONE PLaza 2-5210 HIGHWAY 1 1 -SOUTH GREENVILLE, N. C. Join Our Christmas Club Save for the Things You Want at FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 324 Evans Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLfNA The VARSITY pizza ssa r i U P fe Italian Style Pizza and Spaghetti 519 DICKINSON AVE. PITT COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 382 H0V f Why Wait for the Rush Long lost friends finally meet. 1 Do you have anything for tomcbody who has to bo in by 10:30? jlT ' l PROCTOR HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Reasonable Rates GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WGTC ' YOUR STARLIGHT SERENADE ' Graduate to Greater Food Savings at Your Friendly COLONIAL STORE! ' Ole Yellow . . . For Rent — Big Yellow. Fully equipped for parties, bar complete. Popular nite spot. Good location near col- lege. Former occupants finished school quick- er than expected. Hideaway attic (may still be full of coeds). All conveniences. But No Guarantee Against Raids!! WILLIAMS SPORT SHOP Everything for the Sportsman PHONE PLaza 8-1332 206 E. Fifth Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 384 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 630 Pitt Street GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA EVANS ' RECREATION ? % GOOD FOOD GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA BLOUNT-HARVEY, INC. Eastern Carolina ' s Shopping Center 328 EVANS STREET GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA College is so broadening ROY BUTNER OUR CAMPUS PHOTOGRAPHER 385 f ■ Y 3 1 JUL deem, oCcC S 4t (Zcvurttn , 386 Student Dinecto y 387 -rf- Abbott, Mamie - 59 Abercrombie, Bobby M 59 Abernathy, Marilyn Jean 124 Adams, Betty Sue 59 Adams, Carlton Jay 59 Adams, Charles Henry 59 Adams, Polly Nell 124 Adams, William Colhreth 59 Adcock, Frererick D 59 Adler, Barnett Oliver 136 Agee, William Hugh 59 Aiken, Frances Merle 108 Aiken, Mary Lynn _ 59 Albritton, Sidney Menborn 124 Alcock, Velma Dean 124 Alcock, Wilma Annette 108 Aldridge, Clifton D 108 Aldridge, William Dale 59 Alexander, Patsy Ann 136 Alexander, R. Elfreth 108 Alford, Jonnie Proctor, Jr 136 Alford, Joseph B., Jr 59 Allen, Albert Gideon 136 Allen, Betsy Ross 108 Allen, Betty Compton 124 Allen, Jay Lloyd _ 59 Allen, Louie Jane 136 Allen, Shelba Dean 124 Allen, Walker Lee - 136 Alligood, Berte Lou 124 Alligood, Berte Lou 59 Alligood, David Eugene 136 Allman, Patricia Bunn 59 Alphin, Nancy Evelyn 59 Alphin, William Glenn 136 Alston, Gene Arden 124 Altman, Virginia Lou 108 Altman, William G. 60 Aman, Effie Lou 136 Anderson, Bobby Lewis 108 Anderson, Ermest Yates 136 Andrews, Marvin Lee 60 Andrews, Rachael W 136 Angle, Marylee 60 Arledge, James Curtis, Jr 136 Armstrong, Euclid, D., Jr 108 Armstrong, Larry Buren 136 Arnold, Patty Janet McGee 124 Arnold, William V 60 Arnold, Wilson Thomas 124 Arp, Roy Herman ._. 124 Asbell, Sara Margaret 60 Asby, Gene Leroy 124 Ashworth, James Buchanan 136 Aswell, Shelra Jean 60 Atkins, Nettie Mae 108 Atkinson, Charles Lee, Jr 60 Atkinson, Lois Evelyn 124 Atkinson, William Stanley 108 Ausbon, Lawrence McDonald 60 Austin, Grady Stone 108 Austin, Moldon Swayne 108 Averette, Roger Hardy 124 Aycock, Carolyn 60 Aycock, Sonja Delores 124 Ayers, Mary Frances 60 Ayscue, Jack Thomas, Jr. 124 Azam, Sonia Anne .. 136 - - Bagget Bagley, Bagley, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, , Novella Grey ... George Vernon William Powell Alice Loue Barbara Ann Barbara Carolyn Billy James . James Zuill Johnny Frank . Jordan Wesley Larry Glenn George Brooks Beatrice Faye Baker, Ben Larry - — 6 ' Baker, Bernice Milton 124 Baker, Doris Jean 136 Baker, Edith Louvinia 136 Baker, Edna Elizabeth 136 Baker, George H., Jr 108 Baker, Herman Daniel 136 Baker, Howard Ivey 108 Baker, Jack Lee 61 Baker, Jacquelyn Nell 124 Baker, James Edward 108 Baker, Jo Ann 136 Baker, Nancy Myers 136 Baker, Patsy Ann 61 Baker, Susie Kay 136 Baker, Virginia Carole 136 Baker, Willard Kent 108 Baldree, Nelson Isaac 124 Baldree, Richard William 124 Baldwin, Virginia Ann 136 Ballance, James Brooks 136 Ballance, Mary Susan 124 Ballard, Carolyn Rose Moore 61 Ballard, Malcolm James, Jr 124 Banks, Rosalie .... 108 Barber, Gracie Lee 136 Barber, Sadie Marie 108 Barbour, Brookie Anne 124 Barbour, Clyde Joyce 108 Barbour, Edith Rachel 124 Barbour, Peggy Fredalyn 124 Barefoot, Brenda 124 Barefoot, James E 61 Barefoot, Noah B 108 Barfield, Richard Stephenson 136 Barfield, Sudie Louise 136 Barfield, William Jennings, Jr 36 Barham, Frank Earl 136 Barker, Hilda Jean 108 Barnacascel, Ann Elizabeth 108 Barnacascel, William Reginald 136 Barnes, Doris Miriam 108 Barnes, Jimmy Horace 136 Barnes, Shelby Jean 108 Barnes, Woodrow Wilson 124 Barnes, Nathan Clayton 124 Barnett, Esther Marie 61 Barnett, Lynn Morris 61 Barrow, Brenda Adelaide 136 Barrow, Patricia Ann 136 Barrow, Vivian Carol 136 Basden, Sandra Jean 124 Bass, Alden Glenn 124 Bass, Annette Rose 61 Bass, Edward Lee 108 Bass, Leslie Randolph, Jr 108 Bass, Sara Lou 108 Batchelor, James W 61 Bateman, Dan Butch 136 Bateman, Margaret Rose 136 Batson, Buren Theodore 61 Batten, Patricia Jane 124 Batten, Phyllis Ann 136 Batts, William Morris. Jr 61 Baxley, Carolyn Lorena 136 Baxley, Olivia Gail 124 Baxter, Edwin Y., Jr 108 Bayley, Harry Parker 124 Baynes, George Robinson 61 Baynor, Loice Frances 124 Bazemore, John Hugh 108 Bazemore, Mary Ann 136 Beach, John L. 124 Beacham, Sidney Taylor 136 Beale, Jack Milton _ 124 Beaman, Carlton Reid 124 Beaman, Doris Mooring 136 Bean, Walter Jerry 136 Bearden, James Hudson 53 Beasley, Richard Watkins 61 Beasley, Sylvia Mae 61 Becton, Ralph Neal 61 Bedsole, Gene Ray 108 Beierle, George Woods 108 Bell, Betty Lou 124 Bell, Helen Jeanette 136 Bell, Walter James 124 Bell, Wanda Lee 136 Bellamy, William Eugene 61 Benfield, Joe S. 61 Benfield, Richard Allen 61 Bennett, Archie Howell 62 Bennett, Calvin Kirk 136 Bennett, Patricia Ann 108 Bennett, Terrence Mahue 136 Benton, Ann Grissom 62 Benton, Bright Dapis 62 Benton, Glenda Faye 136 Benton, Loretta Allene 124 Benton, Robert G 108 Berry, Linda Faye 136 Berryhill, Alexander Mack 62 Best, Betty Anne 124 Best, Daphne Dawn 136 Best, Karen Sue 136 Best, Mary John 136 Bestedt, Carl August 136 Bethune, Bobbie Anne 124 Bethune, James Stewart 108 Biggs, Dennis Marion 108 Biggs, Mollie M 124 Biggs, Patricia Ann 124 Birmingham, John Calhoun, Jr. 62 Birney, James Asbury 108 Bishop, Judith Logan 136 Bizzell, Robert Charles 124 Blades, Carietta 62 Blalock, Bobbie Mooney 124 Blalock, Earl Thomas 124 Blanchard, Edna 62 Bland, Charlie Durwood 62 Blanford, Virginia Caroline 62 Blanton, Cora Ann 108 Blanton, Elbert Ray 53 Blanton, James David 136 Bledsoe, Judith Ellen 124 Blinson, Bobby Randolph 108 Blizard, Lawrence Murat 136 Blue, Ellen Rebecca 124 Blue, William Berry 53 Blythe, Jimmy Gray 136 Bodenheimer, Roy Wade 108 Bogey, Thomas Winfred 136 Bohler, Peter K 124 Bolton, Betty Jean 108 Boone, Edna May 136 136 137 Boone, Joyce Kaye . . Boone, Marilyn Boone, Peggy Joyce Boone, Sandra Jean Booth, John Latham Boado, Edward J Boseman, Flora Ruth Bostic, Mary Sue Bostic, Vernon Frank . Bowden, Mary Eleanor Bowden, Milly Hart ... Bowen, Brenda Jean Bowen, Jean Carolyn Bowen, Norma Allen Bowen, Travis L 137 Bow Wil Bowers, Martha Ann 62 Bowes, Clyde Benny 137 Bowman, Elizabeth Ann 62 Bowman, Hilda Sue 63 Boyd, Barbara J 63 Boyd, Charles Fuller 63 Boyd, Claud Melvin 124 Boyd, Galin Rodman 124 Boyd, Hallet Edward 63 Boyd, William Marshall, Jr 53 Boyefte, Lottie Faye _...13w Boyette, Purvis Elton 63 Boyerte, Sue Carol 137 Boykin, Stephen Earl 124 Braddy, William Marshall _ 137 Bradley, Carolyn Muriel _ - 63 Bradley, Cary Everette _ 63 Bradshaw. Patricia 63 S83 Jradshaw, Ruby West 137 Irannock, Patsy Caroline 63 Burbage, George Oden 137 Iraswell, Carolyn Anne Iraswell, William Cloyce 124 137 Burgess, Dempsey Dennis 65 Iremer, Alfred Hardy Irewer, Elvin Ray 109 Burgess, Vernon Leary, Jr 65 Irewer, Howard Nelson Irickhouse, Rosalie Yvonne 63 124 Burleson, John Earnest 109 Burnside, Margaret Lindsay 137 Iriggs, Betty Frances 63 Burrus, Walter Speight 63 Butler, Eugene Frederick, Jr. 137 Iritt, David W Iritt, Lena Ruth 137 Iritt, Nancy Elizabeth 109 Iritt, Nathan C 137 Iritt, William Joseph, Jr. Iroklawn, Reginald Talmadge Iroinn, Rudolph Clarence 137 137 64 Butler, William Nelson .. Butner, Richard Horner 65 65 Bynum, Catherine Withers 137 Irooks, Julia Rebecca 137 Irooks, William Henry, Jr. 64 Byrd, Frances Elaine Iroughton, Diane Elizabeth 125 109 Byrd, Jacqulina Frances 109 Irown, Cynthia Ann 125 Irown, Edith lone 109 .„ Byrum, Reba Kathleen Byrum, William Eugene -e- Cahoon, Jerry Brinkley _._ 125 109 Irown, Eugene Moseley Irown, Harold Ellis .. 64 Irown, Jackie Carolyn 137 Irown, Margaret Cholerton 65 125 Irown, Nancy Marie Irown, Nancy Virginia 109 125 137 Cain, Juliette Elizabeth 65 65 Caldwell, Nancy Ann 65 Calhoun, Alice Elizabeth 137 Irown, Russell Grey, Jr. 137 109 Callihan, Jewel Ellen 137 Irown, William Ashley, Jr. Irowne, Chesley J., Jr Iruch, Betty Jean Wall . 137 109 64 109 66 109 137 66 Iryan, Violet Fay Campbell, Caroline Rebecca Campbell, Linda Waite 137 Iryant, Evelyn Marie 137 137 Iryson, Dee 125 53 luchan, Shirley Best 66 luck, Alene Nobles 137 luck, Charles Richard luck, Kenneth Clyde Cannon, Travis Ann Capps, Jean Narron Capps, Mary Sylvia Caprell, John B luck, Marilynn Ann 125 luckley, Richard John luens, James Crocker, Jr 109 137 109 109 luie, Patricia Anne Carawan, Zeb Thomas Carden, Sallie Jean 66 Sulla, Alfred Bradshaw, Jr lullard, Eva Carolyn 64 109 109 lullard, Franklin Eason lullard, Leona lullard, Linda Faye Carr, Judith Carol lullard, Wayne Randy (ullock, Barbara Jean Carraway, Barbara Ann Carraway, Edward Earl Carraway, Harlan Boyd Carraway, Martha B Carrick, Dorothy Lee Carroll, Edward Lee Carroll, Mary Jane iullock, Dennis Rudolph lullock, Mattie Jane 64 ..._ 109 Iullock, Pearlene Annette lullock, Roger Mayo 137 125 125 lullock, William Murray lunch, Anne Paige _ -.125 66 Carroll, Robert Edward 125 Carrow, Donald Hubert 138 Carrow, Ernestine 109 Carson, Thomas Clayton - 109 Carter, Angela 66 Carter, Barbara Caroline 66 Carter, Jane Grace 109 Castellow, Wilbur Allen 138 Cates, Mary Katherine 138 Catlett, Norma Jean 138 Caulberg, Elna G 109 Caulberg, Wiley Eugene 110 Caviness, Glenda Deretta 138 Cawthorne, Loretta Anne 138 Chaffin, Alice Delores __ 125 Chalker, Kenneth Lamar 66 Chalker, Peggy Batchelor 66 Chambers, Irene Lynne _ .125 Chambers, Peggy Ann 138 Chamblee, Anndala Marie 66 Chandler, Jayne Cameron _.. 138 Chandler, Joe Monroe 66 Chandler, Nancy Jane 125 Chason, Elizabeth Council - 110 Chason, Rose Rankin _ 138 Chauncey, Alva L. 125 Cheek, Cecil C _ 110 Cherry, James Dillon 67 Cherry, Jimmy Alfred - _ 138 Cherry, Virginia 138 Chesson, Shehton Juan ._. 138 Chisholm, Carole Adele _ 138 Chitty, Joyce Earle __ 138 Christie, Volney Laverne - 125 Church, Robert L 125 Churchill, John Alvah, Jr 125 Churchill, Mach Wyatt 125 Clapp, Gayle — — 67 Clark, Betty 67 Clark, Carville Banks, Jr 138 Clark, Gwendolyn Aileen Clark, Helen Jean Clark, Kenneth Lee Clark, (Mrs.) Mary Marshall Clark, Rogers Howell John icy Fie Clawson Clay, Na Clay, Wiley Walton Clayborne, Hilton Eugene Clements, Marjorie Marie — Clements, Steven Lynn Clifton, Nancy Lucille Coates, Jane Carolyn _ Cobb, Hoy Jefferson, Jr. _ Cobb, Patricia Moore Coburn, Eva Ann Cochran, William Steve Cockrell, Wallace Edward Coffey, Patsy Kinnamon Coffin, John Donald Coffin, Paul Raymond Cohoon, Lillian Gail Cole, Joyce Ann Cole, Robert Ernest Cole, Sara Elizabeth __ Cole, William Estes Coleman, Gloria Jean Coleman, Jimmy Lavelle - Coleman, Madelyn Coleman, M. Deanne Coley, Carl Graham __ Coley, Ida Rebecca — Colia, Vincent S — - Collier, Hazel Marie - Collier, Rosser Edward, Jr Collier, William Henry Collins, Isaac S. . — Collins, Philip Edward - - Coltrane, George Solomon - Colucci, William Joseph Colwell, Albert Woodrow _.. Colwell, Evelyn Dixon Comer, Mary Ruth i33 68 125 138 125 Cone, Nona Lee Conley, Donald Edgar Connolly, Robert Emmitt - Conwat, Barbara Jean Cooke, Libby Gwynette Cooke, Jenny Beacher Cooke, Marcella Ann Cooke, Molly Lou Colley, Bobby Eugene Cooley, Evelyn Marie Cooper, James Robert Cooper, Louise Scott Cooper, Lyle William, Jr Cooper, Sandra Lee Cooper, William Earl Copeland, Anita Frances Corbett, Barbara Jean Corbett, Carolyn _. Corbett, James McCray Corbett, Judith Arlene Corbett, Phyllis Anne Corey, James Levy Coriolano, Alice Gammon Cornacchione, Victor Emanuel Cotten, Sarah Jane Cottle, Clarence Ray Couch, Ann Blalock Coughlan, LaVerne Margaret Coulbourn, Lucille Cheatlian Coulter, Mary Elaine Council, Merle Raybon Council, Paula Frances Cowin, William Rufus Cox, Charles Oscar Cox, James Walter, Jr Cox, Judy Arlene Cox, Loranda Gail Cox, Mikki Diane Cox, Nancy Margaret Cox, William Steele .... Crabtree, Emily Thomas Craddick, Calvin Leon Craft, Ann Harrell Cranford, Cynthia Ann Cranford, Linda Dian Cratch, Janet Carole Craven, Larry Boyd Craven, Nell Bowers Crawford, Graham Crawford, Marvin Coy, Jr Crawford, Patricia Louise Crawford, Philip Howell, III Crawford, Sara Blanche Crawley, Carolyn Ann Crawley, Doris Anne Crawley, George Edward, Jr Crayton, Larry Wayne Credle, Nell Miles Credle, Virginia Jennette Creech, Cleve Harper Creech, John Troy Creech, Joseph Wyatte Crews, Edna Charlotte Crisp, Frances Geraldine Cromartie, Anne Shelton Croom, Hayden Leo Cross, Bobby Shelton Cross, David Shepherd Cross, Nancy Adele — Crotts, Barbara Jean Crouch, Lynnda Frances 138 Crouch, Rebekah Ellen 126 Crouch, Richard Earl 126 Crumpler, Kathryn Ann 126 Crutchfield, Evelyn Blythe 126 Crutchfield, Jackienette 126 Cude, Margaret Ann 138 Culbreth, Thomas Clarance 138 Culverhouse, Peggy Joyce 138 Currie, Lillian Ann 138 Currin, Emily Rose 126 Currin, Joyce Anne _ .__ 138 Curry, George Jessel 69 125 138 126 138 138 69 Cuthrell, (Mrs.) Eleanor Johnson 69 Cuthrell, Frank Price 69 Cuthrell, Ralph Donald 126 Cutler, Hannah Boone 126 Cutler, Howard Taylor 69 Cutler, John Thomas 138 -z - Dail, Brenda Jean 138 Dail, John Edward 138 Dalton, Rosalie 1 1 Dandliker, Ronda Kay 138 Daniel, Bob G. 69 Daniel, Frederick Eugene . 126 Daniels, Hulbert Lester, Jr 126 Daniels, Judo Wilson 126 Daniel, Willis Jule 138 Dant, Charles Worl 126 Darden, Ann Grey 126 Daugherty, Carolyn Hope 138 Daughtrey, Edwin Parker, Jr 126 Daughtridge, James Hyman 69 Daughtridge, Mary Craig 138 Daugherty, Jo Ann 110 Daughtry, Elizabeth Louis 138 Daughtry, Ruth Elizabeth 126 Daughtry, Roger M 138 Daughtry, Sharon Louise 110 Davenport, Ann Dayle 69 Davenport, Barbara June 69 Davenport, Jesse Paul, III 69 Davidson, James Ray 138 Davis, Ada Jacqueline 138 An Marie 138 Davis, Barbara Lynn 139 Davis, Carolyn James 139 Davis, Charles Gilrner Ill Davis; Clinton Oliver HI Davis, Elizabeth Ann :..... 126 Davis, Elizabeth Mershon 126 Davis, Gene Delano _ 126 69 139 70 Davis, Jacqueline Anne 70 70 Davis, Davis, A 1 Marorie Anne 70 Davis, Davis, Davis, 139 126 Mathey A Ill Nancy M 70 Norma Carol 139 Phyllis White 139 Robert Wayne 126 Samuel Avery HI Thomas Leonard 70 Vernon C 126 William Edwin 139 lin G. Dav Davis, Vf Davis, W Day, Ben Day, Frances Ann .... Deal, Earl Weeks DeBruhl, Jimmy Lee Dees, Billy Eugene Deichmann, Susan Joanne Delamar, Edgar M., Jr Deloatch, Peggy Lula Denby, Edna Smith Denning, LaRue Dennis, Edwin Arnold Dennis, Nansy Marie Dennis, Roy Nelson, Jr Destout, Arthur Anthony DeVane, Betty Jean Dew, Frank Gordon Deward, James Broughton Dickens, Mary Lou Dickins, Edna Louise Dilda, Barbara Jeanette ... Dilday, Sarah Imogene Dildy, Susie Joyce Dixon, Bobby Joe Dixon, Carl Henry Dixon, Evelyn Street Dixon, Julie Carolyn Dixon, Shirley Elva Dixon, Nancy Sue Dixon, Peggu Jean Dobie, Janice Dobson, Maude Leigh Doolittle, David Ernest Dorsett, Dee Ann Doughtie, Margaret LaRue Dove, James Clarence . Dowd, Virginia Rives Dowdy, Mary Alice Drye, Herman Lynwood Draper, Denyse Anne Drauehon, Eddie Pascal ... Drennan, Patricia Augelene Driver, Delano Alex Dudley, Ernest Nelson Dudley, Phyllis Jane Dudley, Sybil Marlene Duffie, Gerald Stover Duke, Jane Marsh Duke, Jean Frances Duncun, James Ray Duncan, James William ... Duncan, Johnsie Ruth Duncan, Wadeus Earl Duncan, Willadean Dunn, Bettie Jean Dunn, Connie Lou Dunn, Gayle Liles Dunn, John Barnes Dunn, Kay Johnson Dunn, Donald A Dupont, Doris Claire Dupree, Joyce Ann Durham, Beverly Nan Durham, Janis Grey Dyer, Glenn Charles — Dyson, Charles Wendell .. -s- Eaker, Elizabeth Gayle Eason, Julia Ellen Eborn, Victoria Estelle Jesse Jack Norman Lee, Jr. Robert Allen, Jr Edger Edger Edger Edgerton, Victor Reggie . Edmondson, Billy H Edmondson, Carlton Ray ... Edmondson, Evelyn Marie Edmondson, Robert Edwards, Bette Joanne Edwards, Betty Sue ... . Edwards, Billy Edwards, Charlotte Ann Edwards, Kenneth Lam Edwards, Lendy Carnell Edwards, Madlyn Edwards, Marvis Ann Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Marry Janice Melvin Paul Merle White Patricia Turne Paul Darrin Phyllis Gretchen 126 Rebecca Sue Thomas Elliot Efird, Anna Gene Efird, Carol Efird, Peggy Catherine Efland, Mildred Kay ... Egerton, Richard Thomas Eggleston, Hubert Neal _ Eidson, Barbara Ann 190 Eisenman, Phillip Robert, j Elam Carolyn Annette Eley, William Wyche Elkins, Sara Frances El-Jeelawi, Salem A Ellen, Johnny Edward Eller, Frances Louise Elliott, Margaret Joan Elliott, Patricia Ann Ellis, Charles Edward Ellis, Doris Jean _ Ellis, Jessie Calphurnia ... Ellwanger, Robert Augustu Elmore, Matt Lee . Elston, Billy Warren Emory, Emory Harrell England, Hannah Yvonne English, Marvin R English, Waitus C, Jr Enloe, William Constance Epps, Charlotte Elizabeth . Erwin, Alyce Constance . Estes, Robert James Eudy, Joan Elizabeth Evans, Ada Celeste Evans, Louie, Jr. _ Evans, Marsha Suzanne . Patricia Gail Sue Carol . Tho Everett, Barbara Harrison Everett, Carol Jeanette Everett, Mary Ellen .. . Everett, Ronald Rudolph 72 Everett, Roy Clayton Ill Everett, Maurice Edward 72 Everhart, Donald Richard 72 Ewell, Sarah Elizabeth Ill -9- 120 73 Faircloth, James C _ Faircloth, Hilda H Fairless, Seaton Poe, Jr Faison, John William, Jr Fansler, Janet Roselma Farlow, Thomas Arnold Farmer, John W., Jr Farmer, Lois Ann Farmer, Patricia Carole 126 Farmer, Patsy Dawes 140 Farrell, Edward Joseph 140 Farrell, Jeanette Marie 73 Farrior, William Haywood Ill Faucette, Jefferson Hux 140 Faulkner, William Franklin 140 Faulkner, William Richard 126 Fayed, Josephine 126 Felton, Jonathan Kerr 140 Ferrell, James Theron 140 Fields, James Hewitt, Jr 140 Fields, Preston L, Jr 73 Fields, Ronald Cha rles 140 Filicky, John Joseph, Jr Ill Finley, Helen Rosanna 140 Finnegan, Jeanette Gray 126 Finnegan, William Peter . .126 Fisher, Helen Frances Ill Fisher, Nancy Ann 73 Fitts, Sadie Ray 140 Fitzgerald, Edith Gray , Ill Fitzgerald, Patricia Mae 126 Flake, Dorothy Jean ... 140 Flanagan, Martha Sue 73 Flanagan, Roy Chetwynd J40 Fleming, Betty Jean 73 Fleming, Irma Yvonne 126 Fleming, Mattie Lou 126 Fletcher, David Breckenridge 140 Fletcher, Gerald Gray 140 Flinchum, Roger C 73 Flory, Jeanette Marie 73 Flowers, Barbara L. W. 111 Flowers, Lou Ellen 73 Flowers, William Grant Ill Flye, Alice Joyce 73 Flynn, Dorothy May 126 Fochler, Ronald Henry 140 Fogleman, Betty Murray ... 73 Forbes, John Knowles 127 Forbes, Kenneth Wayne 140 Forbis, John William 127 Ford, Barbara Lou 127 Fordham, Ben Oliver ... 73 Fordham, James Frederick Fordham, Janice ... Fordham, Wanda King Forester, Catherine Hope Forrest, Nanola Dawn Fortner, Ruth Elaine Foster, Brona Jean Foster, Gail Lamb Foster, Mary Ann Fountain, Theodore King, Jr. Foushee, L. Merritt Fowlkes, Nancy Lucille . Franck, Robert Lee Franklin, Willard L 140 127 111 74 Frazzell Betty Rose 140 :, Clarence Warwick 140 Dela Jean Freeman, Freeman, Sylvia Ann Frick, Wayne Thomas Fulcher, Betty J. .... Fulcher, Carol V Fulcher, Jean Carol Fulcher, Fulcher, Fulghun Fulghum, Cornelia Katherine 127 Fuller, Emily Jane 74 Fulwood, Charles Robert 140 Fussel, Geraldine 127 Fussell, Nanette 140 Futhell, Richard Alton - „ ...140 Ruth Allene Taylo Thomas Crump - - Gainer, Thomas Rodham 74 Gaines, Warren T 127 Gainey, Kesler, Jr Ill Gallaher, Charles Watkins Ill Gallimore, Shirley Ann 74 Galloway, Barbara Ann 127 Gardner, James Gorham _ 140 Gardner, Johnny Ray Ill Gardner, Sarah Jane 74 Gardner, Sylvia Rae 112 Gardner, Thurman Allen 127 Gardner, William Marvin 140 Garner, Ernest Louis 127 Garr She Garriss, Thurman Franklin 74 Garrison, David Hawkins 140 GaTtman, Martha Jane 74 Gaskill, Elmo, Jr 127 Gaskins, Betty Vic 127 Gaskins, Sidney Louis 112 Gay, Jewel Blanche 112 Gay, Judy Ann 140 Gay, Shirley Ann 127 Gay, Sylvia Hope 140 Gaylord, Betty Lou 112 Gaylord, David Spencer 140 Geddes, Carroll Lee 140 Gentry, Coleman A., Jr 74 Gentry, Joseph William 112 George, Neil Barry _ 127 George, Richard Eugene __ 112 Gibbs, Janice Faye 112 Gidden, Jane Hampton 112 Gilbert, Betty Jean Gilbert, Jane Lee __ Gillikin, John G Gillikin, Raymond Paul . . Gillon, Luther Wilson Gilmore, Lois Ward Ginn, Iris Mooring Ginn, Kenneth Earl Glenn, Donald Edwin Glenn, Richard Channing . Glisson, Margaret A. Glover, James Richard Godard, Emma Jean Godfrey, Harvey V., Jr. .. Godfrey, William Banks, Jr. Godley, Ella Mae Godley, Martha Campbell ... Godwin, Jacob W Godwin, John Larry Godwin, Joyce Elizabeth Godwin, Linda Lou Goodall, Booten Filander Gooding, Cecil Ray Goodman, Henry Harper Goodwin, Elizabeth Edwards Goodwin, Paul Beale Gordon, Charles B. Gordon, Thelis Richardson . . Gore, Jean Lennox Gore, Iris Faye Gornto, Rose Marie Grady, Nancy Lillian Grady, Sanders Wilson Grady, Shelby Jean Grantham, Lloyd V Graves, Nancy Lee Gray, Carlton Woodrow Gray, Doris Marie _ Grax, Janet Cooper Grayiel, Frank Edward Green, John Thomas, Jr Green, Robert Lee Green, Harold Dean _ _ Green, Mary Judith Green, Michael Suzanne Greene, Alton C Greene, Edward Allen Greene, Joyce Ann Gregg, Charles Hoynio _ Gregory, Joan Frances Grice, Katie Reba _ Griffin, Barbara Griffin, Carolyn Ann Griffin, Clinton C Griffin, Donald Keith Griffin, Florence Ellen __ Griffin, George Thomas Griffin, Jenny Perry _ Griffin, Kim Elliott Griffin, Robert Curtis - Griffin, Sandra Faye Griffin, Vernie Mae Griffin, William Larry Grimsley, Betsy Ann Grimsley, Chris Edward _ Grissom, Janet Allen Grissom, Larry Gufford, Mary Alice Guilford, Marcia Marie - Gunn, Betty Gwynn Gupton, Robert Mark Gurganus, Cecil Ray Gurganus, Julia Estella Gurganus, Marjorie Jane _ Gurganus, Royal Arlie Gurkin, Lewis Taylor Gurley, Cegerna Bella Gurley, Raymond Glenwood . Guthrie, J. Kay Guthrie, Jackie Varrion Guthrie, Margaret Clark Guy, Charles Allen Guy, Phillip Marsh Gwaltney, Amy Sue „ 127 Gwaltney, Arthur Ray _ 141 Gwynn, Nancy Owen 127 - %- Haar, Richard Venable _ Hackett, Betty Joyce Haddock, Clyde Joshun Hadley, Lamarr _. _ Hagan, Ginger Carole Hair, Janie Sue _ Haislip, Betty F _ Haislip, George Smith Haislip, William Arthur Haley, Judy Carole Hall, Deanie Hall, Edna Loretta Hall, Frances Ann Hall, Beorge W. Hall, Grover Thurman, III Hall, Jacky Neil Hall, James Kenneth Hall, James Malcolm, Jr Hall, Kenneth Dwight Hall, Mary M. _ Hall, Romona Gwen Hall, Robert Lee Hall, Robert L Hall, Robert Virgil Hall, Ruffin Clarence Hall, Wilma Grey Halsey, Wayne Warren, Jr Hamilton, Joan Vardell Hamilton, Marie Garland, Mrs Hamilton, Penny l ae 141 Hamilton, William Leon, Jr 127 Hammond, Carolyn Joyce 141 Hammond, Joanne Kellihan, Mrs 141 Hamner, John Thornton 76 Handy, Vincent Gene 112 Hanford, Walter Hugh 76 Hannon, Daniel Thomas 76 Hardee, Betty Frances H 127 Hardee, Edith Faye 141 Hardee, Evelyn Joanna 76 Hardee, Pope Loftin 127 Hardee, Shirley Rose 112 Hardesty, Johnise Abbott 112 Harding, Celia Edwards 76 Hardison, Alma Virginia 76 Hardison, Betsy Mitchell 77 Hardison, Billie C 77 Hardison, Franklin Garner 77 Hardison, Joyce Gwaltney 77 Hardison, Mable L 127 Hardison, Margaret Janice 141 Hardison, William Romolos 77 Hardister Edwin Lee 141 Hardy, Betty Anne 141 Hardy, Mary Grace ' 12 Harker, Amelia Ann - 77 Harker, Benny 141 Harkey, Ray Eugene 127 Harper Allen S - - 112 Harper, James Robert 77 Harper, Kenneth Weston 77 Harper, Lionel Barrymore 127 Harper, Rebecca Deal 141 Harper, Robert Lyndon 77 Harper, Rubelle 77 Harper, William Blackledge 128 Harrell, Barbara Pearson 112 Harrell, Ennis Ray Harrell, George W., Jr 128 Harrell, James Patrick 128 Harrell, Sandra Jean 141 Harrell, Shelby Bizzel, Mrs 77 Harrell, William Carlisle 112 Harrell, W. Perry 112 Harrelson, Norma Anne 113 Harrington, Russell Norfleet 113 Harris, Angela S Harris, Bettie Jean Cecil Irvin ....... Charles Thomas Han 77 Harris, Claude Felton 141 Harris, Coy W 77 Harris, Dorothy Louise 141 Harris, Gerald Douglas 128 Harris, Glenda Jolly 77 Harris, Jacqueline Allen 141 is, Ja Har Han Jannie Catherine Lacye Bailey ... Margaret Ann Mattie Lou Jr. Moyer Lester ... Nancy Haskins Nancy Wilson, Mrs. P.itr Shea 128 Harris, Ronald Lee 141 Harris, William Ray 141 Harrison, Ann Elizabeth 128 Harrison, Bobby Holton 113 Harrison, Charles Ronnie 113 Harrison, Clifton O ' Neal . 128 Harrison, Jessie Dare 113 Harrison, Lois Jacquin _ 128 Harrison, Roberta Estelle 141 Ted O. 12 Hart, Hart, 12 Hart, Hart, 76 Hart, ion, William Alton Betty Alice Earl Durwood John Smith Judith Arlene 141 Robert Durwood ill, Linwood E. Harl Harvey, Caroline Rose Harvey, David Lee Harvey, Patricia Ann Harvey, Paul Robert Haskins, Donald Richard Hasty, Gerald Lee Hauser, Terry Wood Hawkins, Leslie Carroll Hawkins, Paul Franklin Hawkins, William Edward Hayes, Coke Alexander Hayes, Dorothy Ann Hayes, Joseph Carl Hayes, Peggy Joyce Hearne, Judith Erline Hearne, Phyllis Reid Heath, Catherine Linda Heath, George Griffin Heath, James Earl Heath, Jonice Kay Heath, Thommy Eric Heck, Richard Lawrence Hedspeth, Patricia Ann Helms, Theo H. Henderson, Camilla Ann Henderson, Judith Carole Henderson, Roland Gail .. Hendren, Roy William Hendrix, Jon Ronald Hendrix, Josephine Gorham Herrin, Iris Doan _ Hendrix, Mary Alice Herring, Adrian Deans rring, Mabel Kay •ing Pat, Ann Hewett, Florence-Emily 128 Hickman, Ronald Leslie 141 Hicks, Edward Lawrence - 78 Hicks, Nancy Sue - 78 High, Arline _ 128 Highsmith, Feme Lorrine Highsmith, Rebecca Ann 141 Hight, Ronald Gray 113 Hilgert, Nicholas Joseph Marilyn Betsey .... Mona Faye M. Rebecca Reynold Allen .... s, Linda Lee lant, Harold Gray ow, Janice Madge on, Carolyn Jane Hinson, Elton Roosevelt Hitchings, Patricia Raye Hobbs, Anna Lynette Hobbs, Catherine Louise Hobbs, Charles Dennis Hobbs, Harold Stokes Hobbs, Joe B Hobbs, Windsor Keith Hockaday, Betty Rose Hocutt, Zeb Vance, Jr Hodge, Ronald Gray Hodges, Amanda Hill Hodges, Benjamin F„ Jr Hodges, Carole Davis .-_ _ Hodges, Ceceilia Ann Hodges, Claudia Ann Hodges, Dawn Smith Hodges, Dorothy Lou Hodges, Johnnie Dewey Hodges, M. Eugene — Hodges, Mildred Ferguson _ Hodges, William Richard Hodgin, Claudine Krider Hoffman, Charles Connie Hoffman, Lida Elizabeth .... Hofler, Gloria Ann Holbert, Richard Moore — . Holder, Ruth Carolyn — Hollamon, William Earl - ... Hollan, David Edwards Holland, Stuart Omega Holland, Sue Neal Holley, William Hampton Holliday, Charles Leonard Hclliday, Irma Jean - Hollingsworth, Herman Dallas ... Holloway, Joseph Clark Jr Holloway, Priscilla Ann Hollowell, Billy Gerald Hollowell, Edward Errol ... Hollowell, Stuart - Holman, Lillian Anne Holmes, Nellie Fay Holt, Deloreess Ann Holt, Shir Jear Jean 141 Holton, Alice Bess _-. Honeycutt, Willis Boyce, Jr. Holton, Jr. James Radford _. Holton, Robert Josephus Hood, Alice Kay ..._ Hooks, Jo Ann _ Hoogendam, Sylvia Ann Hooker, Sonya Irene Hooper, Alan McBride Hooper, Jr. John Walter Hopkins, Jugh Burfit Hopkins, Tom Sterling Hopper, Bill Wayne — Home, Alice Anne - Home, Richard Leslie Horton, Emma Jean Horton, Harriett Elizabeth ... Horton, James M., Jr Horton, Suzanne House, Jacque L House, Phyllis Ayers .... - House, Rebecca Ann Houston, Sally Jo Howard, Ann Woodward Howard, Bonnie Louise - Howard, George Earl Howard, James Marvin Jr. ... Howard, Janet Marie Howard, Rachel Llewellyn ... Howard, Tommy Michael 392 Howell, William Bryant 114 Howell, William Lee 114 Howell, Jack Vincent _ 142 Howell, John Robert 79 Howell, Mercedes Harman 79 Howell, Neil Teague 113 Howell, Nelda Kay 113 Howell, Rachel Roberta 79 Howell, Shelby Jean 142 Howell, William Curtis 128 Howis, Ann Jackson 79 Hoyle, Sylvia Ann 142 Hoyle, Walter Reynolds 114 Huber, Willie Edward 79 Hudgins, Mary Lois 114 Hudler, James Ward 114 Hudnell, Howard Wright 80 Hudnell, Joe Robert 142 Hudson, Jasper Donald _ 142 Hudson, John P 80 Hudson, Robert Thomas 80 Hudson, Samuel Palmer 128 Huffines, James Maynard 128 Huffstetler, Charles Frederick 114 Huffstetler, Larry Wayne 142 Huggins, Lloyd Franklin _ 142 Huggins, Peggy Joyce 142 Hugles, George Rufus _ 114 Huguelet, Robert Austin 142 Hump hrey, Alice Miriam 114 Humphrey, June Carolyn 114 Humphrey, Warren Courtney 142 Humphreys, Robert Henry 128 Humphries, Charlotte Ann 128 Huneycutt, Jr., Joseph R 142 Honsucker, Sandra Elizabeth 142 Hunt, Carolyn Frances 142 Hunt, Shirley A 54 Hunt, Sue Heath 80 Hunt, Patsy Faye 142 Hurst, Albert Lee 114 Hutchens, Judy Ann 128 Hutchens, Robert Lewis 128 Hyde, Edward Stowell 128 Hyman, Judith Phillips 114 Hyman, Kaye Frances 128 Hyman, Nathan Council 54 Hyman, Wallace Ray _ ...142 - ?- Icard, Harriet E Inabinett, William Elliott . Inman, Patricia Ann Ipock, George Thomas, Jr Ivey, Edward Joyce Isles, Mary Ann _ Ivey, Georgia Louise -9- 142 Jackson, Billy Pat Jackson, Bobby Dail Jackson, Carolyn Rose __. 80 Jackson, Constance Britt 142 Jackson, Eugene David .....142 Jackson, Freddie Gene 142 Jackson, JoAnn Gertrude 11 4 Jackson Joseph Ray 80 Jackson, Lelia Goff 80 Jackson, M. Patricia 114 Jackson, Peggy Ann _ _ 80 Jackson, Robert Lewis 142 Jackson, Thelma Lorraine _ ,.142 Jackson, Thomas T. 129 Jackson, Troy Rhyne 80 Jackson, William Carlton, Jr 142 James, Benjamin Thomas 80 James, Cynthia Duane 80 James, George R 114 lames, Maurice Douglas 80 James, Robert Louis Jenkins, Barbara Lela Jenkins, Charles Aubrey Jenkins, Elmore Royal Jenkins, Henry Clay Jenkins, Joy _ Jenkins, Joyce Faye Jenkins, Paul Dewey Jenkins, Raybon Berta Jenkins, William Alexander Jennette, Sandra Rae Jenrette, Clara Marie Jenson, Rudd Lee Jernigan, Elizabeth Ann Jernigan, Joe H Jernigan, Judith Faye Jessup, Clare Glenn Jessup, Elizabeth Ann Jessup, J. Carl, Jr Jessup, Mary Blanche Johns, Fred Louis Johnson, Annie Lou Johnson, Cedric Milo Johnson, Charles Eston Johnson, Deloris Ir ene Johnson, Dorothy Gwendolyn 142 Johnson, Johnson, Evelyn Caroline _ 129 Johnson, Johnson, Garland Francis George Frederick _ 142 81 Johnson, James Banelette 129 Johnson, Martha Anne 142 Johnson, Mary Helen 142 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Mary Lou Norma Lee Robert Reynolds Sonja Grey 142 142 114 142 Walter William 142 Johnston, John Linwood 129 Johnston, Robert Jerrold 81 Jolley, Betty Edwards 81 Jolly, Judith Reed 142 Jolly, Sylvia Jean 114 Jones, Alma Kay 129 Jones, Barbara Jean 129 Jones, Billy Daniel 81 Jones, Charles Clifton 129 Jones, Clarence A 114 Jones, Constance Geraldine 129 Jones, Dorothy Kay 143 Jones, Edith Juanita 143 Jones, Eleanor J I 14 Jones, Feme Dozier , 143 Jongs, Harry Gates ..._ 81 Jones, Harvey Carter 114 Jones, Helen lona 143 Herbert Corneli James H Jones, James Ruffin Jr. Jones, Jerald Boyette Jones, John Allison Jones, John Atwood Jones, John David Jones, John Wadley Jones, Joseph Edwin Jones, Joyce Carol Jones, Katie Elizabeth Jones, Kenneth Raynor .. . Jones, LaRue Frances Jones, Mamie Irvene Jones, Martha Gray _ Jones, Michael Daniels Jones, Nan Harrison . Jones, Nancy Elizabeth Adams Jones, Nancy Louise , Jones, Shelby Jean N Earl Jones, William Travis (Bill)) Jordan, Betty Jo Jordan, Frances Joy Jordan, Henry Lin Jordan, Ray J. __ Jorgensen, Lynn C Joyner, Al R Joyner, Esther Louise Joyner, Jacqueline Joyner, Jean Helen Joyner, Jesse Herbert _— Joyner, Norma Marie Julian, Cecil Perry Justice, H. H. Jr. --K- Kaminski, Fredric Theodore Kammer, Blanche Keels 82 142 Kearney, Joseth Carnel .. 82 ...129 Kellihan, Annie Grey 143 143 115 Kelly, Nancy Catherine ...... 129 82 Kenerson, Catherin Elizabeth — .....115 115 Kennedy, Ida Geraldine Kennedy, Marforie Jean — 143 ... 129 Kilpatrick, Kenneth Karl Kilpatrick Patsy Marine King, Anne Overton King, Charles Richard 129 . .129 129 115 King, Howard Holton 115 83 Kitzmiller, Thomas Edward . 143 Knight, Donald Ray ... 83 Knight, Laura Velma Knouse, Ronald Joseph Knox, James Malcolm . — „ Knox, Mary Elizabeth Koebberling, Jack Briokley Koger, William Morris - - Kohler, Susan Frances . - Kolantis, Anthony Paul Koon, Joyce Geraldine 143 143 ..-- 83 143 ... 83 83 ...129 115 115 Kornegay, Jacquelyn 143 Kornegay, Janice Moore 83 Kornegay, Nancy Carolyn 143 Kornegay, Robert Franklin 83 Kornegay, Robert Hugh 115 Kung, Albert T. M 143 Kung, Clara T. W 129 -4- Lackey, Jame Roberts ... Lackey, Katherine Carol Laity, Rebecca Knight Lambert, Barbara Jean 129 Lamm, Sylvia Lynette 143 Lancaster, Curtis Hoover 84 Lancaster, Effie Mae ... 143 Lancaster, Edward Earle 129 Land, Thomas E 84 Lane, Barbara Jean 143 Lane, Betty Hope 143 Lane, Camaria Anne 84 Lane, Peggy Louise 143 Lane, Thomas H. Jr 84 Lane, Wm. Perry 115 Langdon, Barba ra Ann .. 129 Langdon, Brenda Faye 143 Langdon, Genevieve 143 Langley, Donna Gwendolyn 129 Langley, Rachel Janelle 143 Langley, Sylvia Carolyn 84 Langston, Barbara Janice 12? Langston, Dorthy Anne 84 Langston, George Dallas 115 Langston, Phyllis Carole ... 129 Lanier, Rebecca Wells 143 Lanier, James Allen . 115 Lasater, Jean Carolyn 143 Lasater, Julia Elaine .. . 143 Lassiter, Fred Irvin 129 Lassiter, James Elliott 84 Lassiter, Janell Byrd 115 Lassiter, Russell LaFayette 129 Lassiter, Sue Evelyn 129 Latham, James R 129 Laughinghouse, James William 115 Lawhorn, Donald Ray ' 29 Lawhorn, Miltgn Ray 143 Lawrence, Clara Margaret 129 Lawrence, Mary Lee 129 Laye, Patricia Ann 129 Layton, Fred Durwood 115 Leach, Max R. 84 Leadbetter, Frederick Eugene 115 Leary, Douglas Perry 115 Leary, Elizabeth Ann 84 Leary, Linda Lee ' 43 Ledford, John Miller 143 Lee, Barbara Ann 129 Lee, Earnest W. Jr. 129 Lee, Edna Geraldine .. 143 Lee, Jo Ann .... 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' 44 McCotter, Willis G 86 McCoy, Barbara Stephenson ' 30 McDaniel, Barbara Carole 86 McDaniel, Jerry 14 4 McDaniel, Jimi Elizabeth ' 30 McDaniel, Theresa Louise 144 McDaniel, Wilma Yvonne 144 McDonald, Charles Edward ... 86 McDonald, Clara Annette ' 30 McDuffie, Judith Anne ' 30 McDuffie, Neill Patterson, III ' 44 McEwen, Dorothy Susan .... 5 McGee, Ted Ollie 5 McGill, Dora Priscilla ,44 McGlohon, Geraldine Smith ... 86 McGlohon, Wayne Edward ... 86 Sophia Cla Kay McGrath, Mildred Taylor ... McGuirt, Edith Rose Mclntyre, Eleanor Kaye ... McKaig, Franklin D. McKay, Ann Elizabeth McKee, Wilbur Bennett McKeel, Milton Worth McLamb, Charlotte Rose McLamb, Lenora Newsome McLaurin, Daniel Franklin . McLaurin, Joe Ann McLawhorn, Billy Powell McLawhorn, Dan Scott McLawhorn, Jessoe Lucile McLawhor McLawhor McLawhor McLawhorn, Vivian Carol McLean, Lois Jo McLeod, Rachel Anne McNeely, Eugene Ray, Jr. McPhail, Earl Thomas McPhail, Ethel Owens McPhatter, Mary Sue McPherson, Carolyn Jean McPherson, Harlan Lofton .... McRae, Sara - McSwain, Gail Deanna Mabe, Harrell Everett Mabe, William Franklin Mabry, Diana Patricia Mack, Conrad John MacMillan, James R. . Maddox, Shirley S Madre, Mary Abigail Maghan, Jesse L. Magill, Samuel Thomas, Jr Maher, Harriet Lee Mallard, Graham Warden Mallard, Nancy Carol Mallard, Wayne Anthony, Jr. Mallison, M. Frances Mallory, Sidney Cornelius Malpass, Carl E. Mangum, William Allen Manning, Barbara Ann Manning, Janice Marie Manning, Lona Jeannette Manning, Reginald Turne Marcom, Martha Nell Marks, Dorothy Parker Marlowe, Harold Gene ... Marlowe, James Marshall, James Vernon Marshall, Margaret Ann Marshburn, Earl Marshbour Marshbour Marshbour, Marshburn, Nelson Betty Lou Mary Ellen erman W. Martii Betty Lou Charles Thomas Floyd Maxton Jr. James Edward Joseph Roy Jr. Laura Ann .. Martin, Leslie Marion Martin, Sylvia James Maske, Sherry Anne Massad, Mary Elizabeth Massey, James Wade Massey, Luch Jane Massey, Willie Byron Mason, Joseph Lee Matheny, Betty Jean Matthews, Barbara Jane Matthews, Carlton Keith ... Matthews, Clyde Walter ... Matthews, Doris Elizabeth Matthews, Geraldine _ Matthews, John Thomas — Matthews, Lynn Annette _ Matthews, Sarah Elizabeth Matthews, Sylvia Lee Matthews, William Nathan Matthis, Roland E Mattocks, Barbara Ellen ... Maulden, Gloria Ashlynn ... Maultsby, Joan P Maxwell, Ethelyn Claudia Mayberry, Vicki Gwen Maynard, Patsy Marie ... Maynor, Betty Carlene _ Mayo, William Thomas .... Meachom, William Owen Meads, James Gregory Meads, Verena Joyce Meares, Henry Lee Melton, Esther Marie _ Melton, Hilda Lee Melton, Sandra LaVerne Memory, Hubert A Mendenhall, Bee Menefee, Robert Mercer Mercer, Doris Ann Mercer, Ella Rose Mercer, Gene G Mercer, James Larry _ Merritt, Alpha Merritt, Carolyn Faye __ Merritt, Clarice Rose _ Merritt, Graham Wayne Jr Merritt, John Cutting Merritt, Joyce Faye Metts, Charles Rodney Metzgar, James Robert .. Mewborn, Linda Lee Middleton, Ann Henderson - Midgett, Alma Marie Midyette, Kenneth Lambert Midgette, Lil _ Milich, Steve Doushan Miller, Bobby Carson _ Miller, Carolyn Genevieve Cecil Irvin Miller Mille Eugene LeGrand Jr. Evelyn Harriet Glenda Kay Miller, Michael Homer Millikin, Patricia Ann Mills, Altie Kay Mills, Barbara Ann Mills, Betsy Ann Mills, Calvin Evans Mills, Durrell Von Mills, Geralene Mills, James R. Lee Mills Ralph E., Jr. Sandra Porter Milton, Betty Frances Mims, Thomas Early Minshew, Dorothy Glenn Minton, James Gordon .... Mintz, William Leroy Miskelly, Barbara Ann Mitchell, Barbara Wells .... Mitchell, Janice Marie Mitchell, Thomas Noel Mitchell, William Frank, Jr. Mixon, William Benjamin .... Miz Connie Gaylord Dempsey Brown Betty _ Mobley, Betty Jean ... Mobley, Bobby Ray Mobley, Peggy Anne Modlin, Betty Avis . Monds, Angus H Monroe, Diana Lee Monroe, Edward P., Jr. Moody, Kenneth Earl Moon, Mitchell Stone Moon, Sandra Lee _ Moore, Barbara Anne Moore, Benjamin F. Moore, Betty Faye Moore, Cornelia M. ... Moore, Doris Irene „ Moore, Dorothy Annette Moore, Fredricka Anne Moore, Jerry Leroy Moore, John Wilson __ Moore, Leonidas J., Jr Moore, Lois Marie Moore, Nancy Mae Moore, Robert Nunalee - Moore, Shirley Ann Moore, Thomas James Morgan, Anne Whittelsey Morgan, Rebecca Jane Morgan, Vickie Lee _ 145 Morris, Adina Dean .130 Morris, Burl Stevens __ __130 Morris, Lee R _ ..116 Morris, Sally Ann .145 Moorse, Foster Wray _ 90 Morton, Barbara Ann _ .90 Moseley, Emily Jo _ 116 Moser, Barbara Ann ..... _. 130 Moser, Julia Ann .145 Mosser, Victoria Lewis 145 Mottern, Jean Allen 130 .....145 .145 130 145 Mortland, Jeanette Ann _. Mountcastle, Rosemary Moye, Margaret Tucker .. Moye, Martha Lee _ Mozingo, Edna Earle Mozingo, Shirley Muldrow, James Archie .. Mullins, Rachel Yvonne Munn, Charles Raye Munden, Willon David, Jr. Murphrey, Rebecca T. Murray, Barbara Gray Murray, Bobby Gene Murray, Evelyn Jane Murray, Robert Fleming .. Murray, Walter Vernon .. Musgrave, Joe Carroll Mustian, James Taylor Jr. Mustian, Joyce Faye Mustian, Thomas Alfred, . Myers, Charles F. Myers, James William Myers, Peggy Jean Myrick, Barbara Ann Myrick, Clyde Carlton Myrick, John D. 130 145 ......116 116 -7t- Nash, Tommy Gle Neale, Emily Needs, Robert Loui Neel, Rayfield Mi Nj Nelson, Hannah Wrae 90 Nelson, Sandra Holmes _ 145 Nelson, Sylvia Louise 145 Nelson, Thomas B., Jr _ 117 Nethercutt, Henry Gerald ..._ 145 New, Jeanette 145 Newbern, John Everett 145 Newman, Wilbur Lee 130 Nenby, LeAnn Barber _ 145 Newsom, Frances Louise 130 Nichols, Billy Gene 90 Nichols, Betty Jane 90 Nichols, Ernestine _ 90 Nichols, Mary Beth 130 Nichols, Patricia Ann 90 Nichols, Robert Leon 117 Nichols, William Thomas 130 Nicholson, Mary Lu 145 Nicholson, Patsy Ann 90 Nielsen, Kenneth Alfred _ ... 117 Noble, James Crispin . Noble, Osborn C. Noble, Vonnie Lou ... Nobles, Frederick Gray Nobles, Jack Alton Nor Hon Moye . Normann, Sherill Pean Norris, Billy Thomas Norris, Edward Lee Norris, Ralph Coleman . Norris, Raymond Donald . Norris, William Thomas Jr Nunes, Everett Joseph ... Nunn, Francis Owen, Jr. . Nunnery, Brenda Kay Nye, William Baird .... -O- Edna Mae R. Leon ... O ' Brien, Denis J Odham, Stewart Edmond .. .. Odum, Sherwin ..... Ogburn, Joe Frank Oglesby, Allie Jane Oliphant, Carolyn Smith Oliver, Patsy Ann O ' Neal, Thomas Leon __ Ormond, Lewis B. Orr, Betsy Burke _ Orr, Frank Augustus, Jr. Ottaway, Lou Raye _ Outlaw, Gary Sevier Overman, Fred Lemuel Overton, Helen Jeanette Outlaw, Lindabelle Overman, Bettie Rae Overman, Carolyn Lee Overman, Joyce Nell Overman, K. 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Potter, George Taylor .... Powell, Ellis Cooke Powell, Evelyn Powell, Gennette Faye Powell, Gerald Anderson .... Powell, Janet Frances Powell, Jesse William ...... Powell, Judith Annette Powell, Margaret Louise .... Powell, Margaret Rose _ Powell, Sylvia Anne Powell, Thomas Jefferson .... Powell, Warner Baxter ... Powell, William Gene Powers, Robert Louis Preast, Dewey Benson Prescott, Carlton Eugene ... Prescott, Larry Holton ... Prevatte, Hazel Ruth Price, Bobbie Jean — Price, Dorthy Ellyn Price, John Phillip Price, Mary Sue Pridgen, Carmen Lee Pridgen, Judith Ferrell Pridgen, Melbourne Henry Pridgen, Peggy Ann Priest, Connie M _ Proctor, Cordelia Faye Provost, Nancy Lee - Pruden, Barbara Jane Pruitt, Katherine Elizabeth Prytherch, Josephine Prytherch, Katherine Puckett, Larry David Puckett, William H Pugh, Charles Elroy Pully, Anne Elizabeth Pumphrey, Mary Alice Purcell, Joe Carter .— 3 urifoy, Charlotte Mar -2- Quinn, Martha Howard Quinn, Patricia Alene ... Quinn, Patricia Ann Quinn, Peggy Joyce ... Quinn, Sylvia Rouse __ --R- 146 118 146 Rackley, Barbara Gail Rackley, Gene Darwin Rackley, Martha Latrelle Rackley, Nance Mae Ragan, Fred Donald 94 Ragan, Loretta Kay ...146 Ragland, Thomas Haines — _ 118 Railey, Rosalyn Worrell 118 Raines, Bobby Emmett _ 131 Rainey, Bobby Wayne 118 Rainey, Jean Frances _ 118 Randall, Charles Clifford 146 Randolph, Eleanor Sue 94 Rankin, Carole Anne - 146 Rankin, Margaret Ann 131 Ratcliff, Luther Theodore 118 Ratley, Peggy Rae 146 Rawles, Nancy Louise _ 131 Rawls, Artie 1 46 Rawls, Barbara Batchelor 94 Rawls, Preston Clayton Rawls, John, Jr Ray, George W., Jr Ray, Mary Bea _ _ — Ready, Isaac Epps, Jr Reason, Sarah Faye 94 Reavis, Sylvia Louise Redding, Betsy - Redecki, John Redmayne, Ann Clift Reel, Patricia White Reese, Thomas Milton — Register, Sherman A Reid, James Craig Reid, Robert Earl Reid, Wilson Doyle Reilly, Anna Johnson Renegar, Richard Alonzo Renn, Charlotte Anne - Respess, Harriet Alice Revelle, Clarence Oliver Revelle, George Raleigh Reynolds, Annette Dunn Reynolds, Lawrence Brenwood ... Reynolds, William LeRoy Rhodes, Charles Truman Rhue, Agnes Frances Rice, Linda Grey - Rice, Sybil Christine Rice, Vivian L. Rich, Arce Rose _ Rich, Carolyn Edwena _ Rich, John C Richards, Edgar H. Richard son, Baxter Allison Richardson, Jr., Thomas Colman Ricks, Barbara Jean Ricks, Edwin M., Jr. _ Riddick, Betty Rea — Riddick, Ike Freeman Riddick, Mike Gillis Riddick, Rachel Ann Ridge, Robert H Riff, Melvyn Douglas Rigsbee, Nancy Carolyn Rivenbark, Faye Wells Robbins, Doris Faye _ Robbins, Harold Dean Robbins, John Nelson Roberson, Carrol Saunders Roberson, Esther Tyler Roberson, William Thomas — Roberts, Barbara Ree - Roberts, Berkley C, Jr Roberts, Carolyn — . Roberts, Jr., George Elkanah Roberts, Hilda Ann -- Roberts, Hilda Mae - — Roberts, Jo Ann Roberts, Patricia Lane - Roberts, Richard Roberts, Thelma Lynn Robertson, Eugene J Robertson, Morris Allen Robertson, Raymond A. Robertson, Walter Fredric _ - Robinson, Charles Franklin .... Rodriguez, Kay Sandra Roebuck, Mack Darrell Roebuck, Robert Everette .... Rogers, Beth Ann _ Rogers, C. David Rogers, Edward Turner Rogers, Henry Shephard Rogers, Serena Sue Rogerson, Billy Kent Rogerson, M. Catherine _ Rogerson, James B Rollins, Janie Staneill _ Romanin, Michael Ronald Rooks, Gene Alton - Roper, James Beuron Rose, Carolyn Respess _ - Rose, Mary Diana Rose, Morris Earl Ross, Ola Mae Rountree, Mary Estelle Rountree, Sandra Elaine Rouse, Ada Ray 94 94 147 95 147 118 95 131 147 147 .....147 95 .....147 118 95 131 147 ......131 147 ...... 95 .....147 56 .... 95 na 147 147 56 147 131 .....147 ...118 ...147 .__ 95 131 ...147 .....131 147 ..147 .147 ...... 95 ...118 147 ...132 .118 147 147 Rouse, Effie Carol 95 Rouse, Gaille Irene .... 147 Rouse, Luby Eric 118 Rouse, Mary Linda 147 Routh, Martha Ann 119 Rowell, Alonza Glenn 95 Royal, Patsy Joyce 147 Royall, John Ollen 95 Rozier, Emily Celene 131 Rozier, Shirley Anne 119 Ruck, Robert John 119 Rudy, Jacqueline Joyce 147 Ruffin, Mary Frances 147 Rumley, Games Lanier 132 Russ, Bonnie Jean 147 Russ, Carl Samuel 132 Russ, James Harold 95 Russell, Elizabeth Anne 132 Russell, Emmie Grace _ _ 132 Russell, Jean Elizabeth 119 Ruston, Sylvia Jean 95 Rutledge, Bonny Lee 132 -s- Sjb,; Bridges Arendell Sadler, James Woodley Sain, Juanita Irene Salter, Frederick Carlton . Salter, Leo Howell Salter, Richard James Salter, Thomas Harold ... Samia, Frances Raye Sampedro, Sylvia Marie .. Sandel, Barbara Sue Sanders, Claudette Ann . Sanderson, Mary Eleanor ... Sasser, Barbara Jean Sasser, Bobby Benton Sasser, Lewis Elwood Sasser, Nettie Jane Satterfield, William . Satterthwaite, Sylvia Sauls, Alice Lucretia Sauls, Stella Marie 147 Saunders, Janice Carole 132 Saunders, Lynford Gray 147 Saunders, Miriam Thorn 96 Saunders, Percy Eugene 147 Savage, John Dorsey 119 Savage, Lillian Carole 147 Savage, Lindsay Stuart 96 Savage, Mickie Sumrell 132 Sawyer, Dora Elizabeth 147 Sawyer, Jack 119 Sawyer, Mary Jo 147 Sawyer, Robert Riley 96 Scarborough, William 119 Schurrer, Roger Arthur 119 Scofield, Earl E. _ 147 Scott, Brenda Ann 147 Scott, Emma Carlene 119 Scott, Haywood Anthony 147 Scott, Joyce Marie 147 Scott, Lloyd Edwin 147 Scott, Shelia Anne 119 Scott, William Henry _ - 119 Scott, William L 119 Seagle, Barbara Christine 56 Seay, Sarah Nell 119 Selby, S. Jane 132 Sellars, Daniel Douglas 147 Sellars, Mary Alyce Sells, Billy Ray Sermons, Virginia Ross Sessoms, Janice Lee Sessoms, Wade Hampton Setzer, Bobby Ray Seymour, Lois Annette - Seymore, Noah McKimmey — Shackelford, Jerry Lynwood 96 Shaffer, Leonard Bradley Shaffer, Robert M Shamel, Doris Mae Shavender, Marilyn Faye Shaw, Edna Earle . Shaw, Mary Nell Shaw, Sarah Hayes Shaw, William Graham Shearin, Helen Patricia Sheffield, Shelby Jean . Shelton, James Lawrence Shelton, John Edwin Sheppard, Margaret Ann Shields, Charles Homer .. Shine, James F. ... Shingleton, Wickie Shipley, Sue __ Shipp, Anne Corene Scholar, Harrel Gene Shuman, Ouida Gayle 119 Simmons, Gloria Jean 148 Simmons, Thomas L 148 Simpson, Harold Jonesy 119 Sinclair, Ellsworth Edwin 97 Singletary, Ernest Milton 119 Singletary, Gabriella 97 Singleton, Lee Roy 97 Singleton, Rebecca Glenn 148 Skinner, Elizabeth Hopkins 148 Skinner, Myrna Lee 148 Skipper, Thelma Jane 132 Slaughter, George Lewis 97 Slu LVIn Small, James Merilyn 119 Smith, Alice Frost 132 Smith, Barbara Ann 132 Smith, Barbara lleene 132 Smith, Berta Adeline 97 Smith, Betty Jean ... 119 Smith, Carolyn Eldora 132 Smith, Carolyn Massengill 97 Smith, Carolyn Rae 97 Smith, Charles Edmond 148 Smith, Charles Lee - 119 Smith, Charles Russell 97 Smith, Charlotte Bess 148 Smith, David Calvin 97 Smith, David MacNeil 148 Smith, Donald 132 Smith, Dorothy Craig 132 Smith, Evelyn Estoria 148 Smith, Evelyn Paricia 119 Smith, Florence Jeanette 97 Smith, Floyd Arthur 132 Smith, Forrest Carroll 148 Smith, Glenda Faye 148 Smith, Harold Griffin 97 Smith, Harry Elbert, Jr 148 Smiley, Joan Kelly - Smith, John M 132 Smith, Joanne 119 Smith, Johnny G 97 Smith, Joyce Mae 119 Smith, June Maywood 132 Smith, Junius Cecil 98 Smith, Lewis E 132 Smith, Margaret Rose 148 Smith, Markie Ann 132 Smith, Martha Anne 132 Smith, M. Elizabeth 132 Smith, Nell Aileen 132 Smiley, Ralph Parkinson Smith, Richard Curtis 98 Smith, Robert L., Jr Smith, Ruth Benton 148 Smith, Sandi Gay 132 Smith, Sarah Elizabeth 98 Smith, Shelby Jean 119 Smith, Stella Harden 98 Smith, Sue Ellen 132 Smith, Sylvia Roberta 98 Smith, William Richard _ 148 Smithwick, Robert Perry 98 Snead, Norwood Junius 148 Soles, Millard Earl Somerville, Kathleen Sorrell, Howard Lentis Southerland, John Michael Spain, Adolphus Lee Spain, Dan Mitchell Spain, Patsy James Sparkman, Sue Carlton Spears, Anne R Spears, Judy Jean Speight, James Horace Speight, Lowell A Speight, Shirley Naves _ Spell, Alfred Reginald _ Spell, Ann Byrd Spell, Nancy J Spell, Walter Richard Spence, Linda Faye Spence, Mary Madeline Spencer, Larry Roger Spencer, Nathan Herbert Spencer, Rena Mae Spivey, Edith Rachel Spivey, Rebecca Dolores Spivey, Roger Copeland Spoone, John Paul Spruill, Adolphus Ray _. 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Todd, Katyjo Gale Toler, Gerald Creech Toler, June __ Tolson, Judith Miriam Tomlinson, Richard Lynwood Townsend, Jerry Sue Townsend, Mary Powell Trent, Judith Johnson Trent, Mack Parris Trice, James E Tripp, Carolyn Elizabeth Tripp, Graydon Williamson .... Tripp, Janice Lorraine Tripp, Patricia Tucker Trogdon, Kenneth Paul Trulove, Mary Eugenia Tucker, Argent Moore Tucker, Beverly Jeanne Tucker, Herbert Clifton, III . 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Gordon Weinstein, Joseph Ray Weis, Erhard George Jr. Welch, Sylvester Burditt Wells, Dallas Saunders Wells, Hilda Grace Wells, William Taylor, Jr. West, Barbara Jean West, Barney Hugh West, Betsy Joyce West, Curtis West, Jerry Robert West, John James West, Linwood Lee West, Patricia Lee West, Roy Devone Westbrook, Lafayette Earl Wetherington, Alice Christir Whaley, Mary Jinnell Whaley, Reba Faye r Wheeler, Cornelia Franes .. 134 Wheeler, Moses Paran 149 Wheeley, Nina Dare 104 Whichard, Linda Ruth 121 White, Ann Elizabeth 104 White, Betty Lou __ 104 White, Dorothy Shields 104 White, Durwood .... 121 White, Emilie Rebecca 104 White, Franklin C 121 White, LeRoy 104 White, Jerry Eugene 122 White, Katherine R. 122 White, Marian Carol ... 134 White, Peggy Joyce 149 White, Richard Lee, Jr 134 White, Rose Marie 104 White, Sheila Ann .... 149 White, Warren Keith 122 White, William Johnson Jr 122 Whitehead, Mary Elizabeth . 150 Whitehead, Roland Wayne 150 Whitehurst, Irene Nanette 122 Whitehurst, Jacqueline Coley 150 Whitehurst, John Edward 150 Whitehurst, Mary Lou 104 Whitehurst, Peggy Joyce 105 Whitehurst, Willard Thomas, Jr 150 Whiteman, Grace Hope 150 Whitesell, MaX Richard -134 Whitfield, Cecil Eugene _ .122 Whitley, Katherine M Whitley, Linda Lee Whitfield, Eugene Long . 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