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Lit W Ww ,jr ■% fc m ZENO L. WILLIAMS, JR. 236 JONES HALL, COLLEGE HILL DR, GREENVILLE, N.C. the I960 nn uu OOP u u Published by the students of EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE Greenville, North Carolina EUCLID D. ARMSTRONG, JR. Editor PATRICIA A. RIGGS Business Manager ■(, ve.5i2c dedication ■f - v t ►- A SCHOLAR ... a man who has dedicated his life to seeking the truth . . . AN EDUCATOR ... one who has shown the way, both by example and by instruction, to better understanding of life through an educated mind . . . A DEDICATED MAN . . . who has given his life to the teaching of not only the aca- demics of Social Studies, but also the way to a trained mind . . . A FRIEND . . . who has been friend to many, giving wise counsel and an open heart to all who would come and sincerely ask it . . . For this and much more, we respectfully and humbly dedicate this book to . . . dt. fobett $. coletntn j? table of contents the college Administration page 11 Housing page 21 Departments page 25 organizations Student Government Association . . page 46 Greeks page 51 Publications page 85 Fine Arts page 97 Special Interests page 113 Television and Radio page 123 Professional Societies page 127 Military page 131 Honorary Professional Fraternities page 137 Clubs page 153 Religious Groups page 161 in athletics Football page 173 Basketball page 187 Spring Sports page 197 Intramurals page 218 student life Beauties page 224 Marshals page 238 Who ' s Who page 243 Campus Life page. 253 Classes page 295 Graduates page 379 A place for quiet study and creative thought, Joyner Library also serves as quarters for campus radio and TV facili- ties. Austin, East Carolina ' s oldest building, still in use today, serves as a monument by which the progress of East Carolina Col- lege can be measured. II the college Leading East Carolina College to greater heights of intellectual achievement and national recognition are the administration, the Board of Trustees, and the faculty members. Coordina- ting the activities of these people is Dr. J. D. Messick, President of the college, aided by key personnel and the facilities at his disposal. The following section is a brief glimpse of the personnel, progress, and future outlook of East Carolina College. • • ■■19 Greenville ' s tallest building, Jones Hall, mens ' dormitory, was the first building to be erected on the Soudi Campus. Flanagan Building, facing the interior quadrangle, houses the facilities for practical and theoriti- cal scientific advancement. II ajmini$tt$ the pmtfont DR. JOHN D. MESSICK pwident ' t Unwell message •ma,  c ° Peop ie ( ed though the f hat th J 4 du rinq Pe f?°naj ly °£ e ,9°al 3ve compo, B U i ty ' stiff O0 Pf«ti V e t e t Jf nment s of ?!?. W of £ Ilev e ° 8n Iea dersh ip 5if c erel v ,,„. s iP c erei 1 , ei y yours JDM;B sadenT . Jgj bo9t(t of trustees Left to right: F. D. Duncan. Vice President and Business Manager; Henry Oglesby, Carl Goerch, Robert Morgan, Baxter Rid- enhour, Herbert Waldrop, Chairman, Fred Willetts, Mrs. W. B. Umstead, James Whitfield, Henry Belk and Mrs. Henry Belk. Not pictured: Mrs. Agnes Barrett, Secretary. Fred Willetts and former board member Ralph Hodges study policies that were taken up at the summer board meeting. Dr. Messick, Henry Belk, and Mrs. Barrett engage in a discussion during the summer board meeting. 11 Mnisttatiu officials vice president and dean of instruction DR. LEO W. JENKINS vice ptesident and business mana$et MR. F. D. DUNCAN n$isttat and dinctot of admissions DR. ROBERT L. HOLT deen of men MR. JAMES B. MALLORY administtathe dheetot of student personnel DR. JAMES H. TUCKER dean of women MISS RUTH WHITE officers director of graduate studies DR. J. K. LONG director of public relations and extension DR. RALPH BRIMLEY director of alumni MR. G. ALLEN NELMS HENRY A. WHITE Accountant, Business Office DR. C. J. BRADNEF Director of Religion Activities DR. JAMES W. BUTLER Asst. Director, Public Relations WORTH E. BAKER Personnel Officer MRS. DORIS LAMM 1. GRETCHEN GOODWIN MRS. JANE TRIPP RS. RUNELL FORBES Iministration Secretaries MILDRED OWENS Accountant, Business Office 1ECCA S. STARKEY issistant Registrar MARGARET JOHNSON Cashier JENNY TRIPP i Cashier ELWOOD F. PITTMAN JOHNNIE HARRELL, Chief WILLIAM C. FLAKE Campus Policemen PAUL R. JULIAN E. F. WHEELER Cafeteria Directors 0dmini$tt0the staff ELIZABETH MALLORY Student Bank % V 4 PAULINE COX, DR. C. F. IRONS LUCY STOKES, DR. CHARLES ADAMS BILLIE SCULL Infirmary Staff MRS. ELEANOR COLEMAN MRS. DAHLIA LAUTARES 20 Faculty Secretaries housing melven v. buck HOUSING DIRECTOR Under the capable supervision of Mr. Melvin S. Buck, East Carolina College housing facilities house some 4,000 students. In recent vears, East Carolina has experienced a building boom with the erection of Jones Hall men ' s dormitory, and another men ' s dormitory yet to be named. Ample housing is provided for both men and women students as well as faculty members. With enrollment increasing every year, East Carolina anticipates even further development and expansion of its housing facilities. JOHN STAUFFER DR. GLEN REEDER Dormitory Counselors jones hall umstead hall l Efi vis hll wilson hll housing $9mit hit ■slay hall Standing: Brunie Yarley, Kathleen Venters, Eunice McGee, Hazel Clark, Estella Striplin, Helen Snyder. Seated Sophie Fischel, Christine Smith, Dean Ruth White, Rutl Garner, Alma Bizzel. tagsdale hall eotten hall woman s fleming hall sit science Designed to develop selected cadets through a sound education and training program, the Air Force Reserve Officers ' Training Corps bases its program on the initial motivation of cadets to serve as career officers in the United States Air Force. Being comprised of a cross-section of East Caro- lina College ' s finest students, AFROTC strives to develop those qualities of leadership and attributes essential to progressive advancement to position of greater responsibilitv as commissioned officers in the USAF. . col. nom$n f. menUt, t. Professor Of Air Science instmctofs instmctoH AIRMAN FIRST CLASS HENRY L, PITT T SGT. THOMAS E. WINSTEAD T SGT. LEON MANNING M SGT. JOSEPH G. WEILAND CAPT. ROBERT W. VINING MAJOR SAMUEL L. HODGES CAPT. VANCE M. LOCKAMY, JR. II Major Hod ges instructs class on flight procedures. ari For the first time, the Art Department offers graduate work toward a M.A. Degree. East Carolina College claims the distinction of having the only Art Department east of Woman ' s College which gives the comprehensive graduate work our department offers. Ceramics, graphics, sculpture, crafts, textiles, and painting are the special activity courses offered by this department. Student works are exhibited and sold through the facilities provided by the college; facilities, inci- dentallv, which have been doubled this vear. dt. Wellington b. | y DIRECTOR Ann Rankin works on sketch of Mary Whitehead during class. HHtmcton Mr. Paul R. Minnis Mr. Metz T. Gordley Mr. Thomas C. Mims Mr. Wesley V. Crawley instmcton Mr. John R. Gordon Dr. Bruce Carter Mr. Francis Lee Neel Dr. Wellington B. Gray a business tn$fketin$ Mr. William Durham Mr. Harold McGrath 9cco(intin$ Dr. Tora M. Larsen, Miss Ruby Edens, Mr. W. W. Howell, Mr. Norman Came Miss Dorothy Brandon, Mrs. Grace Silvers, Miss Gwendolyn Potter. msnigenient Mr. James Bearden, Dr. E. R. Browning, Mr. Samuel V Dry, Mr. William S. Hart. business law Mr. William Watson. Mr. C. C. Dawson. df. e. f. howning DIRECTOR East Carolina College ' s Rusiness Department has one primary aim: to educate men and women for posi- tions of leadership in the business life of North Carolina. Specialized and thorough training is offered in areas of business administration and secretarial science. This department claims the distinction of being the first to offer an approved course in executive technique under the auspices of the Southern Institute of Manage- ment and the American Institute of Management. secretary Mrs. Carol Hart stcntiriil science Mrs. Ouida Debter, Miss Peggy Holman, Dr. James White, Dr. Audrey V. Dempsev, Miss Lena C. Ellis. typhi Mrs. Nellie Dry, Miss Velma Lowe, Mi: Frances Daniels, Mr. Alton Finch, Mi: Jane White. business education Mrs. Thady Dewar Mrs. Sue Howell education To prepare undergraduate majors in primary and grammar grade education for graduation and for teacher certification is the main purpose of the Education De- partment. In conjunction with the above, this depart- ment offers professional courses for secondary education majors in other departments and graduate courses in education to those working towards a M.A. Degree. To further facilitate its usefulness, the Education Department acts as a consulting agency for school sys- tems in eastern North Carolina. it. e. j. ciHef DIRECTOR Dr. John H. Horn, Dr. Ruth Modlin, Dr. James Tucker, and Dr. J. K. Long. iastmeton Dr. Robert K. Stuart, Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dr. Frank G. Fuller, Dr. Keith Holmes. I II tELF 5 m • Hi J i ' •Iff VTTtJ ♦OLlJ v jfW- SwhM r B instmctofs 30 Miss Annie Mae Murray, Mr. Bernard Jackson, Dr. Mary Lois Staton, Dr. J. L. Oppelt, Dr. Pattie S. Dowell. english Since every undergraduate student is required to take eighteen hours of English, the English De- partment serves the entire college. Instruction is provided in many phases of spoken and written English, as well as in English and American Litera- ture. The variety of courses offered enables stu- dents to attain an A.B., B.S., and M.A. Degree. 9n$u9$e end litiHtlH Vfrs. Marie Browning, Mrs. Lena Reynolds, Dr. H. D. Rowe, Dr. Robert ossen, Dr. Robert Richert, Dr. Edgar Hirshberg. dt. mendith d. posey DIRECTOR speech, drama, radio, end television Dr. Lucile Charles, Miss Rosalind Roulsto Miss Mary Greene, Mr. James Brewer, M Claude L. Garren. language end IHentute Dr. Katherine White, Mrs. Elizabeth Nielsen, Dr. Edgar B. Jenkins, Miss Lois Grigsby, Dr. Grace Seiler, Mrs. Louise B. Adams, Dr. Francis R. Adams. language end Dtefetun Mrs. Mary Goodman. Dr. Hermine Garaway, Mrs. Faye Clay, Dr. Rachel Kilpatrick, Miss Janice Hardi- son, Dr. Elizabeth Utterback, Dr. James Poindexter, Mr. Richard Capwell, Dr. Francis Winkler. foreign language In addition to offering courses leading to the A.B. and B.S. degrees, with majors in French and Spanish, the Foreign Languages Department also offers two years of German and introductory courses in Russian. Regular departmental staff members are ably assisted by foreign students, of whom we have two this year. These assistants further facili- tate pronunciation ability of students in the for- eign languages. inf. j$mes I. fleming DIRECTOR instructors Mr. Robert R. Morrison, Dr. Sue Matz, Dr. J. Roy Prince, Mrs. Mar- guerite A. Perry. These French students enjoy a few moments of conversation en francais. Fourth quarter French students pause dur- ing their studies to find some geographical locations. geography Teaching an integrative subject which deals with relationships, the Geography Department claims distinction in that it is one of the largest undergraduate geography departments in the nation. Students may work toward the A.B. degree, even though M.A. degrees are unattainable in this field at East Carolina College. instructors Mr. J. B. Cummings, Dr. George C. Martin, Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Dr. Donald R. Petterson. I dr. tisrley p. milsteod DIRECTOR instructors Dr. Morton D. Winsberg, Dr. Wood- ford M. Garrigus, Dr. Jean Lowry. Dr. Cramer instructs students in map draw- ing procedures. a women instructors Miss Betty Russell, Miss Lorrayne Graff, Miss Nell Stallings, Miss Mavis Mitch- ell, Miss Gay Hogan. health and physical education Health and Physical Education is concerned with three types of programs. This statement holds true for the Health and Physical Education Depart- ment at East Carolina College. Here, this depart- ment offers a general program consisting of a wide range of instructive and recreational activities to meet the needs of all students; a competitive pro- gram which includes an extensive intramural pro- gram supplementing the curricular activities; a comprehensive intercollegiate athletics program available for men students who excel in competi- tive sports; and a professional training program offering courses to meet the needs of all students desiring certification in fields of public school teaching. Through playday programs with other col- leges and universities, women have an opportunity to participate in field hockey, soccer, volleyball, badminton, basketball, and tennis. dr. nepfii m. jotgensen DIRECTOR DDE □L coaching staff Mr. Bill McDonald, Mr. Gary Mattocks, Mr. Win- dell Carr, Mr. Frank Madi- gan, Mr. George Tucker. coaching staff Mr. Ray H. Martinez, Mr. James B. Mallory, Mr. Jack Boone, Mr. Earl Smith. professional instructional staff Mr. Howard Porter, Dr. Francis Pyne, Dr. ]. O. Miller. home economies To prepare each young woman who majors in Home Economics for a career with a double future can be said to be the object of the Horn nomics Department here at East Carolina College. Preparation for a double future means preparation for homemaking and or a profession. A home eco- nomist has a variety of professions from which to choose: teacher, home demonstration agent, home economist in business, or dietitian. After an additional year of graduate study, even more vocational choices are open to the home economist. instructors Mrs. Mabel Lucy Hal] Miss Alice Strawn dr. hssie mcniel DIRECTOR instructors Mrs. Gertrude Soberberg, Miss Ruth Lambie, Miss Mabel Dough- erty. Home economics majors are afforded an opportunity to work along with Miss Lambie in the nursery school. industrial atts With its primary function being the preparation of industrial arts teachers for the public schools of North Carolina, the Industrial Arts Department ' s undergraduate curriculum offers both variety and depth of study in several areas of industrial arts. Courses offered include: hand and machine woodwork, hand and machine metal- work, technical and architectural drafting, letterpress and silk screen printing, electricity and electronics. In addition to the above courses in crafts, general shop design and industrial arts teacher preparation are also taught. The graduate program affords the student the oppor- tunity to continue and strengthen his professional interests, as well as become a better teacher with an increase in salary. it. kenneth I. bin$ DIRECTOR msttuetots Mr. Erney C. Finch, Mr. Robert W. Leith, Mr. Thomas Haigwood, Dr. Ken- neth Bing. ' msttuetots Mr. Carroll W. Smith Mr. Robert Paysinger Industrial Arts class works on project during lab. Ilbwy science It is the prime function of the Library Science Department ' s staff to make available to East Carolina College students the more than one hundred thousand books and magazines to be found in Joyner Library. Of no less importance is the function of the staff to train school librarians. Courses of study qualify those who complete them to serve as librarians in elementary, junior or senior high schools, Mr. Gene Lanier, Mr. Lee Williams, Mr Henry Dade, Mr. Otis W. Coefield, Mrs Rebecca McGowan, Dr. Mildred South- ck, Mrs. Robert Butler. .  ijuma T ARRIVE Ubwg processing Mrs. Howard Williams, Mrs. Bobby L. Anderson, Mrs. Robert W. Ramsev, Mrs. John H. Hassell, Miss Elizabeth S. Walker, Miss Emily S. Boyce, Miss Ver- nie B. Wilder. libnfjj science institution Mrs. Lily R. Can- Mrs. Marguerite V. Crenshaw mathematics New undergraduate courses in machine computa- tion, statistics, mathematical analysis, college geometry, and vector geometry of space have been added to the Mathematics Department. The graduate work program in Mathematics has also been extended and improved. Courses offered include the following: Modern Algebra, Matrix Algebra, Theory of Numbers, Analytic mechanics, Non-Euclidean Geome- try, Foundations of Geometry, Theory of Complex Vari- ables, Advance Calculus, Theory of Point Sets, and Properties of Infinite Series. It is now possible for a stu- dent to obtain the Master ' s Degree in Mathematics by taking three full quarters of graduate work. . d$vid a. dam DIRECTOR instructors Miss Jerry Sue Townsend, Mr. Her- bert Richardson Smith, Miss Louise L. Williams. instructors Mrs. Vera Brooke Davis, Dr. David R. Davis, Mrs. Shirley Har- ris, Mrs. Mildred Holley Derrick, Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming. instructors Dr. Percy Carden Scott, Dr. Ansel C. Holland, Miss B. Pauline Low- man, Dr. John O. Reynolds, Mrs. Barbara McDaniel O ' Carroll. mmie Students in the Music Department may pursue majors in applied music, music educa- tion—vocal, instrument or a combination of the two areas— music supervision and church music. Major factors in the overall program of in- struction are service to the college, the com- munity and the music profession. It is the dedicated purpose of the Music Department to serve students and assist in the development of their talents to the highest pos- sible degree. Herbert Carter, Mr. es Parnell, Mr. Lewis ifelt, Mr. Thomas Miller, Edmund Durhm, Mr. Ires Preston. c psyenoiogy i Since the 1959 BUCCANEER was published, the Psychology Department has been gathering momentum steadily. It is now possible to acquire a M.A. Degree in Psychology. Summing up, this department now offers a minor in Psychology for A.B. candidates or students majoring in Elementary Education, an A.B. Degree in Psychology, and a Master ' s Degree in Psychology. The general purpose of this department is to pro- vide students of Psychology with a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of their fellow man. if. clinton f. prewett DIRECTOR educational psychology Mr. Donald Irvine, Dr. Ruby Bliss, Dr. Carl Adams. I chili psychology tests and measurements Dr . c h. ah Dr. Frank Scott Mr. Donald Irvine Dr. Yung Juin Yu clinical-adolescent psychology experimental ani theoretical psychology Dr. Charles S. Harris Mr. Eric Graf Dr. Elsie Dotson Mrs. Gertrude Neis science Various programs have been set up in science, of- fering specific degrees in Biology, Chemistry, and Physi- cal Science, as well as general B.S., A.B., and M.A. de- grees. To facilitate its purpose, the Science Department has delved into the various sciences to provide all stu- dents 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. science education Mr Joseph G. Boyette Dr. Austin D. Bond Mr. Shepard M. Faber bhlo$y Dr. Graham Davis, Mr. Wil- liam H. Scott, Dr. Robert Hau- brich, Dr. Mary Helms, Dr. Clifford B. Knight, Jr. Dr. Joseph Q. Heplar, Dr. Chris- tine Wilton. chemistry Dr. Joseph N. LeConte, Dr. Grover W. Everett, Mr. J. O. Derrick, Dr. Leland Stewart. df. entries w. teunelds DIRECTOB physics Dr. Marshall Helms, Dr. Charles W. Reynolds, Mr. David Smith, Mr. Floyd Read, Jr., Dr. Frank W. Eller. 1 ik JL social studies Providing students with a thorough understanding of society as a whole is the basic and most outstanding effort of the Social Studies Department. In this department, it is possible to at- tain an A.B., B.S., and M.A. degree. Also included in the program of the Social Studies Department are a series of lectures presented to the college and town community. tit. psui mun$ij Director sociology Mr. Wyatt L. Brown Dr. Paul A. Toll histoty sad government Dr. Kathleen E. Dunlop, Dr. John M. Howell, Mr. Charles A. Guy, Dr. John C. Ellen, Jr., Dr. Willard B. Gatewood, Jr. histoty and gouninent Dr. Charles L. Price, Mr. Fred D. Ragan, Dr. Ruth Keesey, Mr. Herbert Paschal, Jr. • . I ot$$niz$tion$ Colleges are just like people. They must have eyes to see, minds to think, and hands with which to work. From where does a college get these things? From its organizations! The organi- zations here on campus are the eyes, the heart, and the mind of East Carolina College. Each one has its own particular function and place in campus life. East Carolina can be justly proud of the splendid record set forth by its organiza- tions. These next pages will show you how this college has come alive through its organizations. student f Begun under a cloud of controversial doubt, the SGA Administration for ' 59- ' 60 met the opposition at every turn with undeniable success. Under the effective administration of Dallas S. Wells, SGA President, the student body has enjoyed the most select and varied type of entertainment ever pre- sented on this campus. For the first time in years, the litterbug problem was effectively dealt with through SGA sorority-fraternity cooperation. A precedent in SGA history was set when the Student Senate unanimously voted to accept the yearly budget. Students were offered book exchange facilities. Homecoming was the most highly coordinated and successful as ever. The Wells ' administration will go down as one of the most successful and beneficial in this college ' s his- tory. dillgs s. wells PRESIDENT gownment association Left to right, backside of table: Jerry Van Dyke, J. D. Hodges, Elizabeth Williams, Marky Smith, Evelyn Cruehfield, Patricia Stuart, Charles Dyson, Mary Hayes Pleasants, Gloria Hofler, Dallas Wells, Sybil Swindell, Charles Munn, Jimmy Owens, Bill Crisp, David Rock, Sadie Barber, James Turner, Dee Davis, Carlton Beaman, and Ken Trogdon. Left to right inside of table: Jayne Chandler, Sarah Ewell, Jim Speight, Pat Biggs, Faye Abcrnathy, Barney West, Pat Farmer, Marvis Byrd, Nancy Coggms, left Strickland, Jim Trice, Barbara Schwab, Gayle Troutman, and Billy Nichols. senate CHARLES VV. DYSON Treasurer MARY HAYS PLEASANTS Historian J 1 executive council Consisting of major SGA officers and chairmen of the judiciaries, the Executive Council acts upon all vital issues concern- ing the student body. Pictured from left to right are: Jimmy Owens, Gloria Hofler, Charles Dyson, Dallas Wells, Charles Munn, Sybil Swindell, Mary Hayes Pleasants. judicial bmch men $ liCitty women s Serving as a guiding hand for women students, the Women ' s Judiciary strives to promote the general welfare, to enforce college regulations, and to main- tain high standards among East Caro- lina College women students. Operating as a disciplinary committee, the Men ' s Judiciary functions to enforce college regulations. Promoting college ac- tivities, this committee also strives to maintain accepted social standards among college men. Pictured from left to right are: Barney West, Otis Strother, Jim Turner, Derry Walker, Jim Speight, and J. D. Hodges. i lM a Seated from left to right are: Gail Cahoon, Nancy V. Brown, Sadie Barber, Bonnie Burch, Becky Coley, Gail Troutman. Standing from left to right are: Barbara Schwab, Irish Stuart Marky Smith, Evelyn Cmtchfield, Pat Biggs, Dee Davis, and Mary Hayes Pleasants. iti is Pictured from left to right arc: Bonnie Trice, Chairman; and Lynn Burgess. elections Publicity, setting up the polls, and posting candidates one week in advance of an election arc the functions oi the Elections Committee. Annette McDonald, Joyce Lyons, Ji A dormitory committee exists in each dormitory on campus. This committee han- dles all cases occurring in its respective dormi- tory which involves violations of dormitory rules and regulations. Seated: Gayle Troutman, Mary Hayes Pleasants, Trish Stuart, Evelyn Crutchfield, Dee Davis, Faye Abernathy, and Marky Smith. Standing: Jim Speight, Pat Biggs, Barbara Schwab, and J. D. Hodges. standing committees It is the tremendous job of this talwart committee to handle all pre- larations for the Homecoming festi- ities and co-ordinate the various egmental activities involved. icturcd from left to right: Sadie Barber, )allas Wells, Chairman; Alice Coriolano, 3hn Whitehurst, and Betty McCauley. special Still in its infancy, the Special Events Committee has proved a defi- nite asset to planning special events, such as May Day, for the student body. Betty McCauley and Dan Spain, co-chair- This committee distributes funds from students activity fees to the various campus organizations. Seated left to right: Jayne Chandler, Gloria Hofler, Bonnie Burch, and Bobbie Kennedy. Standing: Bobby Ward, Dallas Wells. Jim Speight, Charles Dyson, Chairman; Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Dr. James H. Tucker, Jim Trice, and Charles Munn. point system Students participating in various organiza- tions are kept under the watchful eye of the Points System. Since students participating in various organizations are allowed to accumulate only so many points per year, it is the job of this committee to recommend adjustments as they may arise. Left to right: Hazel Privette, Margaret Cude, Carolii Robinson, and Pat Farmer, Chairman. identification wd To be admitted to campus functions, all students must present an ID card. The Identi- fication Card Committee handles the making and processing of all student ID cards. heft to right arc: Mary John Best, Bobby Wells, and Jo Ann Bryan, Chairman. productions Each year, an SGA musicale, pro- duced by the student body, is presented on campus. The selection and produc- tion of this musical is carried out through the efforts of the Productions Committee. Further, this committee fa- cilitates the use of campus talent for the student body. Left to right are: Jerry Van Dyke, Co-Chair- man; Rose Gornto, Jerry Powell, Co-Chairman; Zuill Bailey, Bob Kornegay, and Barbara Lounsbury. ' J Responsibility for the selec- tion and sale of class rings and pins lies with the Ring Com- mittee. Jimmy Owens, Chairman; Billv Nic- hols, David Rock, and Dr. James H Tucker. entertainment 50 Providing the student body with entertain- ment during the school year is the purpose of the Entertainment Committee. Seated left to right: Mr. Earl Beach, Chairman, Dallas Wells and Mr. Herbert Carter. Standing left to right: Elton Robinson and Billy Nichols. JACKIE BYRD President BETSY HILL Vice-President An Intersorority Council i s com- posed of the President and two representatives from each sorority. MERLE COUNCIL Secretary BETTY FAYE MOORE Treasurer DOROTHY SMITH Parliamentarian MARTY KELLUM Social Chairman DEAN RUTH WHITE Advisor HAZEL COLLIER Rush Chairman 52 Standing from left to right: Dean Ruth White, Betsy Hill, Gloria Hofler, Patricia Stuart, Vivian Loekhart, Nancy V. Brown, Andrea Johnson, Sylvia Sampedro, Glenda Workman, Betty Faye Moore, Dorothy Smith, Jerri Mills, Merle Council, Connie Erwin, Janice Saunders. Seated from left to right: June Humphrey, Marie Bryant, Mary Lee Lawrence, Patricia Hedgepath, Marjorie Sutton, Jackie Byrd, Sandie Bethune, Hazel Collier, Judy Taylor, Marty Kellum. Chi Omega delegates give Sylvia finds that some I.S.C. eir full attention to the busi- delegates can pose complicated es at hand. motions. f m % W J i 3 %1 So3 M ANN DRENNAN President Sadie Barber Patsy Came MERLE COUNCIL Vice-President NANCY GWYNN Secretary Jean Capps Sylvia Capps Hazel Colli. PAT TERRELL DR. LOIS STATON Advisor Nancy Cox Cynthia Cranford Lynnda Cr. f ® 9 § Rebekah Crouch Nancy Edmunds Carole Hagan Norma Harrelson c . Camilla Henderson Judy Jolly Nancy Keith £ ® . - 1 Helen Fisher Jane Gidden 9 € Nancy Harris Judy Heame $ Q Sue Lassiter Betty McCauley Jimi McDaniel © € 51 Dottie McEwen Sandy Moon Lillian Moye Betsy Redding Faye Sellers Dottie Walker Camille Wimber 6fl9P©90f) !( Delta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority was pledged on East Carolina College campus on October 17, 1957. We Live for Each Other Alpha Delta Pi renders many services; among which are: to work with crippled chil- dren in giving service and buying needed medical equipment, to grant scholarships to outstanding foreign women students to study in the United States, to grant scholarship to our members for graduate study. : JERRI VAN MILLS Vice-President Lillian Gail Cohoon c ANNETTE ALCOCK Secretory Marsha S. Evans MARTY KELLUM Treasurer Betty Vic Gaskins MRS. GEORGE MARTIN Advisor Elizabeth Goodwi a Barbara Pk-.i5,uits f Mary Nell Shaw Q Celia Ann Tyson ft Evelyn P. Smith ffi Hilda Grace Weils ' ■c f«l Trie Smith represented our sorority in the Homecoming pa- rade. Sorority sister Judy Bledsoe was the first Homecoming sponsor for Tones Hall. Zeta Psi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi was colonized on East Carolina College cam- pus December 4, 1959. To expand in such fashion that the blessings of its fellowship and principle should be ex- tended far and long, so that the implied pleas- ures and services might increase abundantly. Sisters and rushees at our 1959 Formal Rush. (D Q BOBBIE BETHUNE Secretary MARJOBIE SUTTON President MARY LEE LAWRENCE Vice-President NANCY KINSEY Treasurer fa Kathryn Crample Barbara Eidson f ,, t Sylvia Gardner MISS GAY HOGAN Advisor - Mary Lib Stewart Ella Gray Sullivan J uci y Thornton Nancy Wright ft O © f President Margie serve the boys at the open house for the football players. Delta Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority was pledged on East Carolina College campus November 21, 1959. Alpha Phi seeks to develop the highest type of wom- anhood as exemplified by the Character, Conduct and Culture of the individual — the three C ' s of Alpha Phi standards. Ella Gray repre- sents Fleming Dorm in the Homecoming parade. We sensed the real meaning of Christmas as we played Santa Claus to a group of underpriviledged children. Let us in on the secret, too, Becky! EUa Mae Godley Josephine Gordon ft Margaret Powell %J ELAINE BYRD Secrefari CYNTHIA WILLIAMS LUCILLE COULBOURN Vice-President Treasurer Karen Best Marie Bryant Sheri Burt © Alpha Xtfltlta £ Blanche Kammer A Patricia Hedgepeth Mary Anne Ricks a n Rosemary Swisher Katyjo Todd Elizabeth Willia Lois Winslow £ Pretty Miss Jo Anne Smith represented Alpha Xi Delta at Homecoming. Gamma Phi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was pledged on East Carolina College campus September 12, 1959. To this group goes the distinction of being the first to pledge a national sorority. To seek to cultivate a true spirit of friendship among our mem- bers that encourages, aids, and protects them by all honorable means during life, and maintains in all acts the highest sense of honor and duty. We will constantly strive to be an active influence for good throughout the student body and to make the campus a friendlier, more stimulating place. Alpha Xi Delta entertains at Informal Rush. | «m University of Maryland girls relax with new E. C. C. pledges. £% VIVIAN LOCKHART President ■- LORETTA BENTON Vice-President Ruby Bradshaw t? NANCY V. BROWN Secretary SARAH EWELL Treasurer Bonnie Lugh Burch MRS. CLEVELAND BRADNER Advisor Jayne Chandler Alice Lee Edwards V € Ann Middleton (P Dianne Saunders Sue Sparkman Rachael Spivey 4 Joan Williams Ships Ahoy-All aboard!!! Rho Zeta chapter of Chi Omega Sorority was pledged on East Carolina College campus November 12, 1959. Chi Omega stresses the formation of lasting friend ships. Its purposes are the attainment of superior scholar ship, the development of womanly character, and partici pation in social and civic services. Chi Omega takes active part in clean-up week at E.C. RUBY BRADSHAW Homecoming, Sponsor JANICE SAUNDERS President Q © SYLVIA SAMPEDRO Secretary GLENDA WORKMAN Vice-President Brenda Barefoot Rosalie Blankenshic Jackie Crutchfield Joyce Currin Margaret Harris Betsy Hill fit ft ' Barbara Jones Doris Matthews Julaine Cannon Lynn Chambers i BARBARA SMITH Treasurer Jane Chandler Deloreess Holt Vicki Mayberry - — ' ' V., Ann Whitley Paul Carole Betsy Russel Jerry Sue Townsend Bettv Wicker ? V a Delta Zeta sisters enjoy moments of leisure at pajama party. And, she ' s nice, too! Zeta Lambda chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority was pledged on East Carolina Col- lege campus October 25, 1959. The objects of this sorority shall be to unite its members in the Bonds of sincere and lasting friendship, to stimulate one another in the pur- suit of knowledge, to promote the moral and social culture of its members, and to develop plans for guidance and unity in action; objects worthy of the highest aim and purpose of as- sociated effort. Look what you can find if you get out and beat the bushes! PO White Ball former Queen, ovce Currin crowns new Queen, Betsv Hill. ALEXANDRA BETHUNE President a DIANA MONROE Secretary PATRICIA STUART Vice-President Eleanor Bowden tt P% LYNDA STRICKLAND Treasurer l !l MISS SOPHIE FISCHEL Advisor e Marcella Cooke n Peggy Davis p Shenil Garris (9 Betty Maynor Mary Hays Pleasants Miriam Stephenson Jo Ann Strickland f? A «a £n n m i ?% f Outstanding pledges, Trish Stuart and Mirium Stephenson, receive awards. Gamma Sigma chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority was pledged on East Carolina College campus October 15, 1959. Purpose of Kappa Delta Sorority is to promote true friendship among the college girls of our country by inculcating into their hearts and lives those principles of truth, of honor, of duty, without which there can be no true friendship. Kappa Delta beauty Jackie Byrd was Gar- rett Hall ' s Homecoming sponsor. Members and pledges enjoyed the houseparty during the Azalea Festival. And, we did! ANDREA PITTMAN DORIS ROBBINS JOHNSON Vice-President President Betty Allen Janet Arnold Alice Bailey SHIRLEY HOLT Secretary ft V BETTY THOMAS Treasurer DR. FRANCES WINKLER Advisor f f f Connie Erwin Janet Fansler Ida ue Green 9 f Sandra Griffi] Judy Haley Penny Hamiltc S Judy Henderson Dot r Sue McPhatter Kay Martin Alice Sauls Mary Jo Sawyer Brookie Singletary Sarah Jo Stanley Gayle Swinson Ellen Wilson Sue Wylie , © Q th n v Gamma Beta chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority was pledged on East Carolina College campus October 20, 1959. Tri Sigma strives for enduring ideals, high academic standards, social service, service to chil- dren and sisterly love among its members. Barbara Langdon beams as she is congrat- ulated on receiving the outstanding pledge award. $ - 1 These smiling new sisters proudly hold their roses. Tri Sigma ' s open Motto: Faithful unto death. 0) fa di Ray Gurtner, Secretary; Ken Nielsen, Vice-President; Dean Ji m Mallory, Aduisor; Bob Ward, Treasurer. Left to right: Tom Nelson, Lambda Chi Alpha; Bill Hamilton, Pi Kappa Alpha; Wilkie Burt, Lambda Chi Alpha; Bill Cozart, Sigma u. Jack McCann, Sigma Nu; Don Conley, Pi Kappa Alpha. Left to right: Ray Gurtner, Kappa Alpha; Mitchell, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Bovce Honevcutt, Theta Chi; Bob Harrell, Kappa Alpha; Ronnie Fochler, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Joe Chandler, Theta Chi. MM purpose For establishment and administration of rules governing rushing, pledging, initiation and general welfare of fraternities. To encourage scholastic achievement, greater cooperation, and harmony among its members; and for the pro- motion of the best interest of East Carolina College. IFC sponsors Spring Quarter Blood Drive. Undentified Red Cross Nurse, Ann Drennan; Kelvin Wood, IFC Blood Drive Chairman; and Hazel Collier. IFC organizes fraternity cheering section for East Carolina-Le- noir Rhyne football game. Temperature was down, but spirits were up for an upset. FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS Councilmen lounge on the steps of the IFC Office before a weekly meeting. Sherrill Normann, Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Class President, receives 1959 Greek-Week Trophy from IFC President Bill V ' allace. in action CAPTAIN ROBERT W. VINING Advisor !4Sk Jfc-f r- Hi IB MB. CLAUDE TONY MALLARD HOWARD KING Vice-President Jrfe KEN NIELSEN Treasurer BOB JOHNSON Pledge Master JEFF STRICKLAND Scrgeanf-at-Arms FRED ROBERTSON Historian DON CONLEY Secreton Pi Kappa Alpha, founded at the Univer- sity of Virginia in 1868, has grown during its 91 years to 132 chapters. Epsilon Mu Chapter at East Carolina College was char- tered May 17, 1958, and is the newest chap- ter of Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Alpha stands for the establishment of friendship on a firmer and more lasting basis; for the promotion of brotherly love and kind feel- ing; for the mutual benefit and advance- ment of the interest of those with whom we sympathize and deem worthy of re- Men who wear the shield and diamond Pika pin strive to strengthen the bonds of friendship, build character, and grow intellectually. Some of Pica ' s achievements during its first year at East Carolina College include: setting up the first ECC fraternity house at 562 Cotanche Street; winning the first and second Greek Week; and at present Pi Kappa Alpha leads the fraternities in scholarships at East Carolina. ' I v o 1! W - ' 4 m . w ;r W ' W Baker Barnhffl Bartholomew Best Carroll Crawley Cutler 9 ' .-V ' .. P. 9 a Vicki Mayberry, Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Fall pledge class of 1959, Seated left to right: Charlie Fullwood, President; Joey Pake, Tommy Riggan. Standing: Jim Starling, Charlie Paradee, Secretary; Bill Reynolds, and Jim Loftin. ft ,o o o , ' OC- D ft r ft «  w- n ROBERT HARRELL Corresponding Secretary HAROLD |A fl MARLOWE Vice-President GEORGE TURNER v GEORGE TURNER President JIM OWENS Recording Sec. 11 CECIL CHEEK Historian rk rfc PAT DRAUGHON Custodian r RAYMOND GUTNER Doorkeeper ROBERT FRANCK Treasurer FRED DANIEL Parliamentarian Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865 to perpetuate the Southern idea of gen- tlemanly character typified by Robert E. Lee, its spiritual founder. The fraternity is patterned on an order of knighthood and the members are expected to con- form to the discipline of the order and cultivate the graces of Southern gentle- men. Kappa Alpha restricts its field to colleges and universities south of the Mason-Dixon Line. We members are committed to hold fast to all things which are good and true in college and fra- ternity life and to turn away from every motive and action which might lessen esteem for character and result in the weakening or breaking of the ties of friendship. The leading social event of the year for Kappa Alpha is the Old South Ball, held in Char- lotte, N. C. For a short weekend the days of the Old South are relived again by the members and their dates of the six chapters of Kappa Alpha in North Carolina. Gamma Rho Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order was installed on the East Carolina College campus on September 26, 1958. o o — . p Bass Baxter Bodenheimer Browne Cardy Daughtrey Gallaher j P Q P £5 o a Jim Owens and Lib Gardner were winners of KA Halloween costume award. a , r ri JOHN WEST President MR. MAHLON COLES Aduiyor in CHARLES DYSON Vt ' ce-Prett ' den irl ROBERT TAYLOR Secretary t ri WILKIE BURT House Manager EDGAR WILLIAMS Ritualist PAUL GOODWIN Pledge Trainer GENE BEDSOLE Rush Chairman Delta Sigma Rho was made a colony of Lambda Chi Alpha March 15, 1958. Fifty nine active members were initiated along with two mem- bers of the ECC faculty and five local businessmen. On May 2, 1959, the colony became the Iota-Upsilon Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha. Aim of Lambda Chi Alpha is to develop in its members the highest standards and acts of honor, chivalry, unselfishness, tolerance, loyalty and moral code of the nation, the democratic principles of the American education system and the laws, traditions, standards and practices of this fraternity. -=v 5 imt «■ ? - ft iS Cross Destout Estes 4 fe JHfc Gaylord Hayes 1 . p p tr, v O C5 Harriet Icard Hudson, Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi. Hod g es Hoyle Hudson Lao Matthews Q ffi 9 p _ - w T m J. Ward C. Ward -at cr 1. EL DR. FRANK SCOTT tf ■' ■gfi ' M Advisor A H ■JAKE SMITH Lieutenant Commander PAT SAWYER Eminent Commande r LA VERNE CHRISTIE Recorder r r tf GRAIG REID Reporter MARK GUPTON Treasurer JACK CALHOUN Chaplain Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded nationally at Virginia Military Insti- tute in 1869, and our local chapter, Eta Beta was established in 1959. The White-Rose is the flower of Sigma Nu, and the national colors are black, white and gold. Sigma Nu publishes monthly its official magazine, entitled The Delta. Kappa Sigma Nu was the first local frater- nity on campus. On May 16, 1959, Kappa Sigma Nu was formally installed as Eta Beta chapter of Sigma Nu. The creed is— to believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth. This is the life, the way, and the light of Sigma Nu. {Ts P o j A ± + M j - 4 Calhoun Church Coffin Colwell Cozart Dyer Faucette a r Q V - O. (Sl 9 v w v JHfe 4H Jfcm + ming Tank that crushed Elon. Jeanette — • _! ' , ft Q „« of Sigma Nu. ft o mmk o (5 p O O Thompson Throckmorton Trucker r DR. GEORGE PERRY tt H 1 JOHN ' SAVAGE BILLY NICHOLS Secretan LARRY BAILEY £1 RICHARD GROUCH Treasurer i-n J. C. SYKES Librarian Epsilon Iota chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity received its charter March 15, 1958, thus becoming the first na- tional social fraternity chartered and established at East Carolina College. This chapter has matured fast in both ability and recognition. During the 1958-59 academic year, Epsilon Iota received the East Carolinian Service Award, the East Carolina Col- lege Board of Trustees Service Award, and the Regional Mason-Dixie Jubilee Dream Girl Trophy. JAMES TRICE Pledge Marshal G. T. HALL Historian ROGER AVERETTE Chaplain Its objective is to make Theta Chi a positive force for construction and continued develop- ment of the highest type of citizenship among its brothers and to perpetrate and accelerate the fundamentals of the school and the fraternity. Brothers are exponents of Theta Chi ' s motto: Alma Mater first and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. o a n Beaman Bullard Chandler Honeycutt Jenkins Mann p 4rm P P 7 fm ° kk Bit . Homecoming •Larry, Bailey, J-f e e Vo-er Garden. Ti!efa Chi fj 0at a Q ( N 3 fh MR. CHARLES H. JOHNSON Chapter Counselor t JOHN KNARR Vice-President LARRY GRIFFIN President 3l DON VANCE Comptroller life BILL MITCHELL Sec-Historian I| 1 e! fej f On February 19, 1959, the Sigma Epsilon Colony of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity- was born on the campus of East Carolina College. The Student Government Associa- tion approved the colony ' s constitution and by-laws April 23, 1959, and the Colony be- came an associate member of the Inter- fratemity Council, May 13, 1959. The Colony participated in the College Union Carnival and the Inter-fraternity Softball League. A 100% donation was made to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Camp Fund for under- priviledged boys. The Chapter Counselor is Mr. Charles H. Johnson, a former chapter president at Mississippi State, and the Fac- ulty Advisor is Dr. Robert Nossen of the English Department. O O D a Kornegay Liner Sig Eps display slide movies to Rushees OJ alcohol $nd protocol bom the $e$ to the hills Lambda Chi Alpha stages Get Acquainted Tea for fresh- men during the fall quarter. -. ' WdM KA goes to the woods publications publications boatd DR. JAMES TUCKER Chairman Student Publications, the RUCCANEER, the East Carolinian, the Rebel, and the Key, are published by and for the students. The Publications Roard is the advisory council for these student publications. Composed of student editors, faculty advisors, and S.G.A. representatives, this board appoints the editors, detemines the policies, and counsels in fiscal matters. Merle Summers, James Trice, Jo Ann Parks, Kathryn Johnson, Euclid Pat Biggs, Dr. James Poindexter, Tom Jackson, Mr. Ovid Pierce, Armstrong, Dr. Leo Jenkins, Dr. James Tucker, Dr. John D. Messick, Dallas Wells, and Woody Davis. bueeaoeet Yearbooks serve many purposes. One of these is that it provides the college with an important document (. ' history in that the stories behind a wonderful school year are all revealed and become a reality within the pages of a yearbook. In the 1960 BUCCANEER, through design, pictures, and copy, the efforts of many students have been utilized in preparing a book with the interests, the comfort and the pleasure of the reader primarily in mind. —Editor EUCLID ARMSTRONG Editor )Y KILPATRICK sistant Editor LIB POWELL H Composition Editor BILLY WILLIS Assistant Business Manager RADIO AND T.V. Jackie Waters, Editor Standing: Margaret Cude and Bar bara Payne. SPORTS STAFF Left to right: Bobby Sasser, Dan Spain, Jimmy Ward. DEPARTMENTS Betty Derrick, Editor, Agnes Rhue, and Charlotte Dexter. n a a i y 11 II buecaneet stiff HARLEY WOODARD Art Editor HONORABY PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES Nancy Shumate, Editor Ct„.,,7, ,„. D.,UU. ' „ D_;„„ „„A TT„.,„ D™, ORGANIZATIONS Sylvia Dawkins, Mary Ellen Brown, and Curtis Howell. QUEENS AND MARSHALS Eli zabeth Taylor, Sue Wylie, Editor; Kit- ty Thurman, and Peggy Andrews. PUBLICATIONS Ann Martin, Editor; Linda Simmons SOROITIES Dot Smith, Editor; Janet Arnold, and Jo Ann Jack- Van Banks, Sarah Smiley, Editor; Joyce Scott, Walter Faulkner, Editor; Pat Bennett, Editor; Nancy Graves, and Peggy Wynne. hmmm staff Earl Hart, Editor; and Irene Sain. WHO ' S WHO Ann Rankin, Barbara War- ner, Editor; Lynette Hobbs and Linda Mann. SPECIAL INTERESTS Evelyn Mauney, Bill Eley, Editor; and Peggy Lane. BUSINESS STAFF Beth Skinner, Pat Biggs, Business Manager; Billy illis. Assistant Manager, and Gale Koonce. uc a ; Mr ■CLUBS Jan Sutton, Judy Wright, Editor; and Lendy Lyteh. Easttarolinian 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 stimulate, and to make men think. —Editor KATHRYN JOHNSON Editor • : « | JOANNE PARKS Business Manager PAT HARVEY Associate Editor DERRY WALKER Managing Editor JOHNNY HUDSON Sports Editor FRED RORERTSON Photographer PROOFREADERS Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcelle Vogel, Mikki Cox, Gwen Johnson, Kay Guthrie, Patsy Elliott, Wayne Morton. GWEN JOHNSON Proofreading Editor wolin ' m RETTY MAYNOR Feature Editor TOM JACKSON News Editor REPORTERS Roy Martin, Mike Katsias, Evelyn Crutchfield, Betty Maynor Tom Jackson, Marcelle Vogel, Jasper Jones, Ann Francis Allen, and Gwen Johnson. SPORTS STAFF Roy Martin, Merle Summers, Norman Kilpatrick. Stiff KATHRYN JOHNSON Editor JOANNE PARKS Business Manager DERRY WALKER Managing Editor PAT HARVEY Associate Editor TOM JACKSON News Editor JOHNNY HUDSON Sports Editor 92 CIRCULATION MANAGERS Jim Trice, and Susan Ballance SN ' S CIRCULATION STAFF Theta Chi Pledges WOMEN ' S CIRCULATION STAFF COLUMNISTS Roy Martin, Mike Katsias, Derry Walker Tom Jackson, James Corbett, Pat Harve Betty Maynor, and Kathryn Johnson. fZ the tebel ) Rebel Staff of 1959-60 wishes to express their appreciation to the many people who have con- tributed their time and effort to The Rebel. We have strived to present the students with the most valuable and representative creative writ- ing being done on campus. Regardless of our goals, however, in the end, our ultimate success depends on our most important critics— the students. —Editor DAN WILLIAMS Editor MR. OVID PIERCE Advisor tebel staff DAN WILLIAMS Editor WOODY DAVIS Business Manager JESSE MOORE Assistant Editor NELSON DUDLEY Art Editor NANCY KEITH Advertising Editor 94 Nancy Keith and Woody Davis ART EDITOR AND STAFF Larry Blizzard and Nelson Dudley, Editor BOOK REVIEW EDITOR AND ASSISTANT Betsy Goodwin and Sandra Porter, Editor ASSISTANTS TO EDITORS Gail Cahoon, Lee Lovette, Joyce Mustin SARAH EWELL Chairman k y JoAnn Bryan and Jane Gidden Mary John Best, Don Griffin, and Dianne Saunders. Sarah Ewell, Dianne Saunders, Jane Gidden, and Mary John Best. dt - fine $h 9 I . i Kiss Me Kate — A professional by amateurs. East Carolina College has no Bob Hopes or Sarah Berohardts, but we do offer fine talent each year with the presentation of three annual major productions by the East Carolina Playhouse, recitals by the Music Department, and an annual musicale by the SGA. This year was no exception. Presentations featured, as usual, the finest talent at East Carolina, ranging in variety from comedy to semi-classical. The Music Department, not to be outdone, produced a rib-tickler, Schiz-o-phrenia. The East Caro- lina Playhouse produced some fine shows also, but their best came with the full-scale production of The Diary of Ann Frank. The SGA contributed that wonderful musical, Kiss Me Kate. Did we say no Bob Hopes or Sarah Bern- hardts? Humm, who knows . . . ? Frank Wilson, Johnny Johnson, Willie Gillan, J. C. Skyc. and Moyer Harris perform at Examology Dance. My Three Angels -Fall Quarter highlight. east eml ' m playhouse km % n k Members standing: Bob Gooden, Bill Bowen. Pictured from left to right in first row are: Sue Davis, Jane Berryman, Nancy Collins, Pat Haekworth, Betty Faye Moore. Second row: Betty Milton, Joanne Eagles, Linda Gale, Leigh Dobson, and Connine Erwin. DRAMA was the thing that year— 1939-when the East Carolina College Playhouse was established on campus. Adopted as its purpose was the encour- agement of dramatic arts at East Caro- lina and to give students of the college an opportunity to participate in drama- tic productions. Any student is eligible to become a member and may do so upon completion of a period of apprenticeship. Each ap- plicant is required to 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 Pro- ductions during the year. of fieets Pictured from left to right are: Doris Robbins, Recording Secretary; Dr. J. A. Withey, Advisor; Bill Faulkner, Presi- dent; Mr. Jim Brewer, Advisor; Elizabeth Smith, Vice- President; and Rose Gornto, Historian. THE EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE Wee BY SAMUEL AND BELLA SPEWACK C9St FELIX DUCOTEL Dan Yanchisin EMILIE DUCOTEL Lijnne Glassford MARIA LOUISE DUCOTEL Leigh Dobson MME. PAROLE Jane Berryman JOSEPH George Spelvin JULES Jim Roper ALFRED Ed Barcliff HENRI TROCHARD Bill Faulkner PAUL Bill Bowen LIEUTENANT Ken Harris pottfof shed by $t$hatne greene K ' fl m. m mk r ■— _ j) ' i 0 f JAMES CALLIFER Merle Ke% MRS. CALLIFER Shirley Dixon ANNE CALLIFER SyZuia Ruston SARA CALLIFER Mary Margaret Kelly DR. FREDERICK BASTON Bffl Haislip JOHN CALLIFER Bi!I Faulkner FATHER WILLIAM CALLIFER Del Driver MRS. CONNELLY Leigft Dobson- DR. KREUZER John Hudgins CORONER Derry Walkner MRS. POTTER •. . . . Elizabeth Smith ' What are you keeping from me, asks Merle Kelley? Del Driver and Merle Kelly in one of the highly emotional scenes from the Potting Shed. fomo and Juliet by willism shikespem Chorus Mary Powell Sampson, servant to Capulet William Barfield Gregory, servant to Capulet George Baker Abraham, servant to Montague William Barclift Balthasar, servant to Romeo William Bowen Benvolio, nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo „, , , Richard Heller Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet Charles Worrell Capulet, head of the house of Capulet H. D. Rowe Lady Capulet, his wife Shirley Dixon Montague, head of the house of Montague Larry Craven Lady Montague, his wife Aiken Smith Escalus, Prince of Verona J. A. Withey First Officer George Ray Second Officer . Kenneth Kilpatrk ' k Aide to the Prince Lawrence Behr Romeo, son to Montague August Lauhe Juliet, daughter of Capulet Lois Garren Paris, Kinsman to the Prince Robert R. Johnson Peter, servant to the Capulets Claude West Nurse to Juliet Beatrice Chauncey Mercutio, kinsman to the Prince and friend of Romeo Del Driver Pages Peter Heller, David Gradis, Mark Withey, Ben Irons Ladies Georgia Parrot, Mary Powell, Sandra York, Given McCkmrock, Bonnie Stultz Cousin to Capulet Mahkn Coks Fnar Lawrence George Perry Apothecary Norman Pierce Friar John ] ac Morgan Guards Claude Taylor, Elvin Jones, Ned Smith This Shakespearean production is a unique feature in the entertainment offered to students during the year in that it brings together in a joint effort the best talents .of the East Carolina Playhouse and the Green- ville Little Theater. August Laube (Romeo) and Lois Garren (Juliet). I ne ' er saw true beauty rill this night. Duel rehearsal with Char- les Worrell (Tybalt) and Richard Heller (Benvolio). Fil, how my bones ache! What a jaunt have I had! cole poHet ' i kiss me FRED GRAHAM Jerry Powell HARRY TREVOR Jerry Liles LOIS LANE Leigh Dobson RALPH Hubert Shearon LILLIE VANESSI Hannah England HATTIE Rosemary Swisher STAGE DOORMAN Jerry Van Dyke PAUL John Filicky BILL CALHOUN Ken Killebrew FIRST GANGSTER David Doolittle SECOND GANGSTER Bob Kornegay HARRISON HOWELL Zuill Bailey Another Op ' nin ' , Another Show Jerry Powell, Bob Kornegay, David Doolittle, Hannah England, and Zuill Bailey rehearse for Kiss Me Kate. tete Time - about 1920; the place —a rather dilapidated theater off Broadway . . . and with that the audiences were whirled away into the world of show business. Kiss Me Kate, with music by Cole Porter, captured the audience immediately and was remembered long after the actual performance was over. Sponsored by the S.G.A., the dir- ectors were Mr. Donald Haves and Dr. Elizabeth Utterback. ' , i.X-, Street scene dance in Kiss Me Kate. Hannah England sings as the crowd watches in Kiss Me Kate. battered btide by smtana MARIE Rose Rich Ann Harden -f- JENIK Gerald Powell KEZAL Ronald Knonse KRUSHINA George Johnson Lijnford Saunders- - LUDMILA Hannah England Jane Fuller- - VASHEK Ray McNeehj PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN Kenneth Killebrew ESMERALDA Ashlynn Maulden INDIAN Judy Hearne MICHA Kenneth Ginn HATA Martha Bradner ' Jane Murray - - TRUMPETER James Burnes DRUMMER James Williams First Performance + Second Performance Kezal (Ronnie Knouse), the marriage broker, displays the marriage con- tract to the Bartered Bride. Feast day street celebration in the Bartered Bride. 106 Village maids join in the festivities of Feast Day. Villagers protest the marriage brokers ruthlessness in the Bartered Bride. esst estolm college matching pitates Patsy Hitchins, Judy Bledsoe, Anne Warren, Lib Rogers, and Doris Robbins, headed the Marching Pirates. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Herbert Carter, the East Carolina Marching Pirates plays for and presents shows at all home football games, pre- senting a special show at homecoming. It also participates in various parades throughout the Carolina ' s. East Carolina is extremely proud of its marching band and the wonderful prestige it adds to our college. Percussion secti of the marchi pirates provic the down the fi beat for the bai At midfield, the marching pi- rates form the company front. X. ' jCMvtmn , , Left to right: Twirling drum major, Bob Ellwan- ger and Jim Scooby Burns drum major. tmtjmww mm Wlfltflfff NfW! iitttitiit One hundred twenty-five march- ing pirates fall into the unforget- table E. C. 19 r. r wsity bind MR. HERBERT CARTER concert band MILLER Director music woman ' s chow MR. DAN VORNHOLT Director college tinmen I, PAUL HICKFANG Director Br .gfi JP - y 5 - P ' ' UitJii ftly ll rlM i Lrvii otche$tt$ MR. DONALD HAYS Director Celo section practices for a concert. Composed of faculty mem- bers, students, and a few people from the surrounding commu- nities, the East Carolina College Orchestra seeks to provide a wide variety of music to stimu- late orchestral programs in east- ern North Carolina. 110 Brass instruments are a big part of the orchestra. chapel ehoit DR. CARL HJORTSVANG Director During the year the chapel choir sings for the college chapel services and numerous public functions. Under the direction of Dr. Carl Hjortsvang, the choir is formed by students who sing for the pleasure of singing and wish to better their talents. Consisting of members chosen by auditions, the College Choir presents the Messiah annually and makes various appearances around the state and on campus. college cho ' it collegians Originally know as the Bob Lee Orchestra, the Collegians were organized thirteen years ago with the express purpose of providing students with train- ing in dance band music principles. Since that time group has grown and expanded so tremendously that it provides self-help employment as a sideline function. In recent years, the Collegians have become state known and are well on their way to becoming nationally recognized as a leading dance band. They have traveled far and wide filling in and out-of-state engagements. Interested students audition for acceptance and are voted upon by the members. Talent, initiative, and a desire to play are the necessary requirements for each new member. Left to right: J. C. Sykes, Business Man ager and Willie Gillon, Director. BETTY LANE EVANS Vocalist Left to right: Frank Bullard Jerry Liles, and Bill Tucker. Left to right: Ray Neel, James Burns, Jerry- Peterson. Left to right: John Savage and E. W. Lee. tpecitl intemts ; m$hlon . coles DIRECTOR college union College Union is the community center of the college family— students, faculty, adminis- tration, alumni, and guests. It is not just a building; it is an organization and a program. ton$ld Stephens PRESIDENT CYNTHIA MENDENHALL Recreation Supervisor YVONNE SMITH Assistant Officers MARGARET ROSE SMITH Reporter DOROTHY SMITH Vice President ALICE RAILEY Treasurer BETSY REDDING (not pictured) Secretary union in action fecofd end dence Alice Bailey, Margaret Ro se Smith, Betty Fay More, J. L. Harrison, Chairman-William Mari- gum. $etnes Bob Gilden, Chairman — Normal Kilpatrick, Ramona Kilpatrick. SOC ' lBl Chairman-George Ray, Grace Max- well, Ruby Bradshaw, Jayne Chand- ler. special projects Chairman-Nancy Brown, Nell Marcom, David Thrift, Patsy Oliver, Betty Matheny, Steve Folkes, Myrna Skin- Dr. J. D. Messick, Dot Smith, and Ronnie Stevens enjoy refreshments at the C. U. ' s 5th birthday party. These two C. U. members work diligently to prepare decorations for the Christmas party. Oops! Russell Harrington almost missed it! Students enjoy a quiet game of chess in the C.U C.U. members and students dec- orate the tree during the annual C.U. Christmas Party. During a break between classes, students enjoy coffee and donuts. Linda Alphin gets ready for the next rush hour in the soda shop. id Stone his date get y to take a on the tra- nal bicycle. Oh well, we all have our moments. Gathering place for students at East Carolina College, the College Union provides a variety of entertainment and relaxation activities for the student bodv. Miss Mendenhall, College Union Director and Ronnie Stevens, Col- lege Union Student Board Presi- dent enjoy a party on the patio at the C.U. college anion activities ■iviiS , i Julaine Cannon helps dec- orate the C. U. Christmas tree. Open house brings many workers to give the C.U. a face lifting for Christmas. H Mary Ellen Brown chats with friends dur- ing a free class period. Aquanymphs members are girls who are interested in swim- ming, who practice water ballet, participate in water shows, and study advanced swimming. This club meets each Monday night at the college pool. OFFICERS JANICE LANGSTON Publicity BETSY REDDING President BECKEY WAYNE Secretary-Treasurer ANN SUGG Vice-President varsity club Varsity Club seeks to create brother- hood and fellowship among the letter- men of different sports. Any person who has lettered in a varsity sport is eligible for membership. The greatest accomplishment has been the estab- lishment of an annual Varsity-Alumni football game. OFFICERS RANDELL HOLMES . President DAVID THOMAS Vice President STUART HOLLAND Secretary EDWARD EMORY Treasurer Sgts. at Arms BILL CAIN and CHARLES GOR- DON Lefr to right, first row: Glenn Bass, Stuart Holland, Gary Pierce, David Thomas. Second row: ienry Vansant, James Gordon, Ed Emory, Charles Gordon. Third row: Clayton Piland, ones Lockerman, C. J. Brown, George Turner. 119 woman $ ncnation association Women ' s Recreation Association seeks to encourage the spirit of play for its own sake, to work for the promotion of physical activities among the student body, and the develop- ment of health, physical efficiency and citizenship. Among the many activities during the year are the spring banquet, house party, and the annual sports day. The members take part in an interesting curriculum of such sports as volley- ball, tennis, and basketball. PEGGY DAVIS President JANICE EDWARDS Vice-President ANNE CRAFT Secretary ELAN EASON Treasurer EMILIE LILLY Awards Chairman ANN SUGG Co-Chairman, Publicity LIRBY COOK Co-Chairman, Publicity GAY HOGAN Faculty Advisor DORMITORY REPRESENTATIVES Barbara Moser and teammate keep their eye on the birdie dur- ing a W.R.A. badminton match. Two W.R.A. teams fight it out in an exciting basketball tilt. It ' s a battle to the finish. 120 Robert H. Wright Chapter provides its members with opportunities for developing personal growth and pro- fessional competences; for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and programs of the organized teach- ing profession. student national education association MM Donald Lennon and Louise Brown president CLINT DAVIS 121 A.C.E. members plan future programs. OFFICERS JANICE LANGSTON President MARCELLA COOKE First Vice-President ANGILINE VAN DYK Second Vice-President BOBRIE BETHUNE Third Vice-President JOAN ELLIOTT Secretary SUSAN KOHLER Corresponding Secretary DONNA LANGLEY Treasurer SYLVIA THOMAS Historian ADA RAY ROUSE and MOLLY COOKE Publicum LENDY LYTCH Socio association fot childhood education Association for Childhood Education is an international professional organiza- tion concerned with the education and well-being of children. A.C.E. members endeavor to promote desirable condi- tions in the school and to adjust the school program to the child ' s needs for the betterment of child welfare. After work members enjoy conversation and refreshments. ehele k Circle K, an organization for men at East Carolina, is sponsored by the Greenville Kwanis Club. Members. are chosen for their above average leader- ship, and scholarship, and citizenship. OFFICERS JAMES H. DAUGHTRIDGE President GEORGE TURNER Vice-President BUDDY WELCH Secretary IKE RIDDICK Treasurer Left to right: Mike Riddick, Sonny Bassinger, . Ed Emory, Hurkey De Stout, Dr. John Reynolds, Wade Sessoms, George Turner, Ike Riddick, Paul Goodwin, Tony Mallard, Jim Speight. 122 elei ision and radio wwws tv Closed circuit TV is in its second year at East Carolina. It has proved feasible for teaching required courses such as History, English, Math, and certain business courses. Neil Eggleston, Glen Kinlaw, Keith Hobbs, and Alice Coriolano prepare film chain for program. Ed Lancaster, Lib Powell, Charlie Robinson, Liz Smith, and Rudd Jensen- Johnson, Vice-Presidccnt, and John Whitehurst, Secretary. Walter Johnson, Jimmy Cannon, Bobby Lovi to the viewer. d Harry Bailey as never seen w CMpUS t$dh w 0 U M- RUDD JENSEN Manager Campus radio broadcasts all college athletic activities and furnishes the students with the best in music, news, and sports. Mary Powell and Jerry Moore produce Club 570. J ' ! Wayne Johnson, Program Director, Betty Milton, Con- tinuity Chief, and Frank Grayiel, Business Manager. WWWS voice of east carotin college E. T. Rogers, Chief Announcer, and Betty Faye Moore, Music Librarian. Robert Lovett and Sue Gwaltney enjoy playback of Doug Clark recording. tofessional societies Smitty leads the group in cheers at Homecoming. Kathryn Crumpler represented the Delta Sigs at Homecoming. Latest in men ' s tashions . . . towels! k c-Li Be sociable . . . have a Pepsi. Hardee must have lost another Wells Fargo ship- DELTA SIGMA PI is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business and to promote closer affiliation between the students of commerce and the commercial world. Delta Sig also functions socially through its gala events such as the annual Rose Ball and the quar- terly pledge dances. CARR, JOHN P. CORBETT, JAMES M. EGGLESTON, NEAL H. FELTON, JONATHAN K. FILICKY, JOHN J. FORBES, JOHN K. HARDEE, JAMES A. HARMON, RAMON A. HOWELL, WILLIAM C. KEITH, HESTER MAYNARD KILPATRICK, KENNETH 2nd Vice-Pres. LEE, LLOYD H. METZGAR, JAMES R„ President MILLS, DURRELL V., Treasurer MUNN, CHARLES R. O ' CARPOL, JOHN P. PORTERFIELD, WILLIAM H. PUCKET, WILLIAM H. REDECKI, JOHN REESE, THOMAS M., Chancellor REYNOLDS, LAWRENCE B. is Vice-President ROBERTSON, EUGENE SEATE, ROBERT C, Secretary SCARBOROUGH, WILLIAM L. Historian SCOFIELD, EARL E. SMITH, CHARLES LEE SMITH, LEWIS E. THORPE, JAMES A. WILLIAMS, LLOYD D. WILLIS, WILLIAM K. A B B RMSTRONG, EUCLID D„ JR. USEY, LARRY HENRY URLESON, JOHN EARNEST v % RS j p o .-.i-. o. i k ' £ £ i o ,ffi « Cl p «s A r% •S? (T P p O m y m % m TT o O P P % i. ' i s p di , r? S 96 -4 A A society for advancement of management officets Left to right: Bobby Setzer, President; Dee Bry- son, Treasurer; Floyd Smith, Secretary; and Bon- ald Henry, Vice-President. S.A.M., three letters which mean the Society for Advancement of Management, was formed in 1959 under the auspices of the Business De- partment. The Society has adopted the following as its purposes: to bring together executives in busi- ness and students preparing to go into business; to serve as an effective medium of exchange and distribution of information concerning methods of industry and management; and to provide students with the opportunity to participate in an organization dedicated to the art and science of management. In addition, S.A.M. seeks to give students an insight into the practice of manage- ment profession and application of the principles of good management. Left to right: Dixon Hall, William Batts, James Ballard, Charles Spann, Fred Taylor, and Gene Davis. sdvisofs Left to right: Mr. William Hart and Mr. Sam Dry. Pictured left to right: Dempsey Mizelle, Bobby Anderson, Mel- don Auston, W. P. Harrell, Niel Howell, Carlton Edmundson, and Merman McLawhorn. 130 Ill II III ■CADET GROUP COMMANDER AND STAFF Cadets: Major Dennis M. Biggs, 1st Lt. James G. Stone, Lt. Col. Kenneth E. Wilson, Major Melvin P. Edwards, Captain William L. Reynolds, Master Sgt. Joseph Weiland, and Captain Linwood C. Johnson. JANE CARTER Sponsor LT. COL. KENNETH E. VILS Commander Challenging new air age frontiers where even the realms of sound and time are left behind, cadets in East Carolina College ' s United States Air Force ROTC are afforded opportunities lead- ing to personal development as individual cadets into capable leaders. KATHRYN CRUMPLER Sponsor 61ST SQUADRON Cadets: 1st Lt. Paul D. Bass, Captain Willard K. Baker, 2nd Lt. Frank E. Grayel, TV Sgt. Leon Manning, and 2nd Lt. Jerry N. Black. 62ND SQUADRON 1st Lt. Henry A. Leeuwenburg, Captain Glen Dyer, 2nd Lt. Volney L. Cristy, and T Sgt. Thomas E. Winstead. fli$ht a $it force tote 1ST LT. ROBERT C. BROWN Commander T LT. KIRBY P. BRANCH Commander fliiki b 133 1ST LT. JAMES O. HALL Commander 1ST LT. JAMES H. SPEIGHT Commander flighi e II S 9 f t t e L34 mm. W i :- flight e 1ST LT. GEORGE T. IPOCK Commander M$ht f I rf 1ST LT. THOMAS T. TURNER Comnwnrfer drill tew JANET ARNOLD Sponsor CAPTAIN ROBERT L. NEE Commander ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Major Linwood C. Johnson Capt. Willard K. Baker Capt. Kenneth E. Wilson Capt. Dewey M. Biggs dtum $nd bugle corps 136 DIANNE NEAL Sponsor knom ptofe$$ion$ fntetni W II eh) beta phi To promote understanding of the scientific method, the physical and natural processes, and to provide an op- portunity for sincerely interested members of the fields of science and mathematics to exchange ideas gained through personal endeavor are purposes of Chi Beta Phi. The two major accomplishments were undertaken jointly with the East Carolina Science Club, and are of equal stature as follows: The establishing of a Scientific journal carrying essays dealing with science, book re- views of scientific importance, and reports of students and faculty research plus the establishment of a depart- mental library to be stocked with books, references, and scientific periodicals used as reference material. In con- junction with the library will be a Museum of Physical and Natural Sciences. I3S NORMA BOWEN SARA CRAWFORD TOM HOPKINS, President REBECCA HILL LINDA GODWIN HAIR JIM HORTON PATRICIA INMAN JIM LAUGHINGHOUSE, Treasurer LONA MANNING PEGGY MOBLEY, Secretary BARBARA MOSER CARROLL ROBERSON LORETTA WALTERS, Vice-President DENNIS WILLIAMS phi otnicton Phi Omicron ' s purpose is fourfold: to en- courage interest and scholarship in home economics, to aid in civic betterment at East Carolina College, to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional life, and, finally, to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all wor- thy enterprises through the development of personality, leadership, initiative, and poise in such a way as to lend distinction to the profession of home economics. SANDRA TANT Homecoming Sponsor BERNICE BAKER ANN BARNACASCEL PHYLLIS CORRBETT EDITH FITZGERALD, President JANET HOWARD JUNE HUMPHREY GERALDINE JONES JEAN JOYNER, Vice-President BETTY MARSHBOURNE, Secretary SANDRA TANT 9 • 9 V w O Q 9 phi mu alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a professional music fraternity founded in 1898 at the New England Con- servatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts. Zeta Psi chapter was chartered at this college in 1955. Aims of Sinfonia are: to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and common brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Zeta Psi chapter is a member of the North Caro- lina Federation of Music Clubs and has in this activity received national recognition as the student club hav- ing done the most to promote American music. Being a music fraternity, the chief project of the fraternity is an American Music Festival presented each spring. Membership in Sinfonia is by invitation upon at- tainment of scholastic averages which must be main- tained by members. TED BEACH FRANK BULLARD, Music Director JIM BURNS ED CARRAWAY TED FOUNTAIN, Historian WILLIE GILLON LARRY GRISSOM, Treasurer MOYER HARRIS BOB KORNEGAY TERRY LILES CHUCK MYERS, Secretary STUART PATTEN, President JACK PINDELL TERRY POWELL TOMMY SPRY, Vice-President T. C. SYKES TERRY VAN DYKE, Parliamentarian EMILY NEALE Homecoming Sponsor iercr m$ mA O Q £M€A P Q p p k$pp$ delta pi Kappa Delta Pi encourages high profes- sional, intellectual, and personal standards and recognizes outstanding contributions to educa- tion. To this end, it shall invite to membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. It shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its mem- bers and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. MOLLY BIGGS VICTOR E. CORNACCHIONE MARSHA EVANS, President HELEN FISHER JESSIE HARRISON DIANA ROSE, Secretary DELLA ANN STOKES PEGGY WOOD Q m s ? PEGGY WYNNE (g MARSHA EVANS Homecoming Sponsor @ V © 9 If Sk 7 £ ft 9 f © - LORETTA BENTON, Vtce-Pres. ROSALIE BLANKENSHIP ANN BLANTON, Pledge Chairman MARVIS EDWARDS BYRD DE ANN COLEMAN JUDY COX BETTE J OANNE EDWARDS SHERRILL GARRIS JOYCE GODWIN CAROLYN GRIFFEN PAT HEDSPETH GLORIA HOFLER PRISCILLA HOLLOWAY JACQUE HOUSE MARY LOIS HUDGINS EVELYN JOHNSON c Homecoming Float. im $i$ma a Alpha Chapter of Tau Sigma, honorary educa- tional fraternity, was founded on the campus of East Carolina in the spring of 1955. This fraternity was the outgrowth of a club organized by members of Dr. John White ' s psychology 205 class. The objectives of this organization are: to be an organization for educa- tional exploration, to supplement classroom work with actual experience, to give the student member an op- portunity in which to meet first hand problems and situation 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. To be a member of Tau Sigma, a person must have an over-all average of 2.5. TENNYS WARREN Homecoming Sponsor ESTHER JOYNER, Treasurer DONNA G. LANGLEY GERALDINE MILLS JOE PEELE GAIL RACKLEY, Recording Secretary JO ANN STRICKLAND, Corresponding Secretary CAROLYN D. SUNNELL SYBIL SWINDELL BETTY E. THOMAS, Historian and Reporter TENNYS E. WARREN JOHN WATTS PEARL WATTS DELANO WILSON, President c a© w V © ? 9 •v 143 si$m pi alpha ft ELIZABETH WILLIAMS President a LOU ALLIGOOD, Secretary ALICE CORIOLANO, Vice-President MADELYN COLEMAN B - LUCILLE COULBOURNE IANET CRATCH SARA CRAWFORD ® lt v r c ' ty ill ' ii NANCY RAWLES EDMONDS VIRGINIA EVANS BETTY LOU GAYLORD TOMMY HEATH ARLINE HIGH BURLEIGH HILL JANICE HINSON CECELIA HODGES KATHRYN JOHNSON 4iM BARBARA LOUNSBURY MARTHA MARCOM DEMPSEY MIZELLE, Treasurer Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha, national honorary foreign language fraternity, is now in its twenty-first year at East Carolina. Phi Sigma, as an organization of language stu- dents, dates back to the year 1926. Members of this fraternity are interested in learning more about other countries— their people, their culture, and especially their lan- guage. They believe that greater knowledge of other civilizations contributes to the develop- ment of better understanding among the peoples of the world. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a 2 average on foreign language courses and a 3 average on other college courses. PEGGY MOBLEY CYNTHIA PARKER JUDY POWELL PATRICIA WHITE REEL JOANNE SMITH JOYCE SMITH PEDRO SOLIS KATHLEEN SOMERVILLE BARBARA WEST KATHERINE WHITLEY MICHAEL WILKINSON ELIZABETH WILLIAMS BARBARA LOWENSBURY Homecoming Sponsor pi om$$ pi DEMPSEY MIZELLE President Pi Omega Pi is a national honorary frater- nity for business education students. Its primary aims are to promote scholarship in business edu- cation, to aid in civic betterment, and to encour- age high ethical standards in business. Beta Kappa Chapter has been honored three times as the most outstanding chapter in the country. - : 1 h y 5 All O ft 61 ik 0VF if L ft V • v- SYLVIA SAMPEDRO Homecoming Sponsor FRANCES AIKEN ELFRETH ALEXANDER, Vice-President MELDON AUSTIN BILL BATTS CLINTON BOYVEN BETTY ANN BROWN ELIZABETH CHASON, Historian DEANNE COLEMAN EARL DEAL BETTY JEAN HARRIS ALAN HOOPER, Historian NEIL HOWELL MILDRED McGRATH ELIZABETH MASSAS ROLAND MATTHIS DEMPSEY MIZELLE DIANA MONROE, Secretary KAY OVERTON BARBARA PARAMORE DONALD PARK MELBOURNE PRIDGEN SYLVIA SAMPEDRO SYLVIA UZZELL, Asst. Secretary phi $i$tn$ pi Phi Sigma Pi is an honorary professional fraternity made up of men who display out- standing qualities 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 college work become prospective members. The purpose of the fraternity is to provide a distinction to those men who meet the fraternity qualifications and to comprise a body of individuals with similar professional interests. V BETTY McCAULEY Homecoming Sponsor O £ ,P £! ■iii I s ft p a ft JIM BALLANCE WAYNE BULLARD JOHN DOBSON JAMES HORTON Corresponding Secretary TOM HOPKINS, Vice-President GEORGE RUFUS HUGHES BILL JONES, Treasurer JOHN KNARR ED LANCASTER, Secretary JAMES LAUGHINGHOUSE President FRED RAGAN E. T. ROGERS C. M. WILLIAMS $atnm$ theta upsilon In 1955 the Beta Iota Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon was organized to further profes- sional interest in geography by affording a com- mon 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 has 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 during the 1958-59 school year, according to the official dir- ectory of College Geography in the United States. , r r ..... BETSY HILL Homecoming Sponsor ■- ' • « T p) p o JOHN L. BOOTH, President WILLIAM A. BOWEN CHARLES DAVIS ROBERT FRANCK ROBERT C. GRIFFIN CHARLES G. IONES HERBERT C. JONES, Vice-President BRUCE N. KANIPE NORMAN KILPATRICK THOMAS C. NANCE, Secretary and Treasurer DAN M. SPAIN ROSE LINSEY Homecoming Sponsor $i$m siph iot$ Sigma Alpha is an internationally incorporated profes- ional music fraternity for women in the field of music. It was founded in 1903 at Ann Arbor Michigan, and the Beta Psi Chapter was installed on May 1, 1955. The purposes of Sigma Alpha Iota are many, including: to form chapters of music students and musicians who shall, by their influ- ence and their musical interest, uphold the highest ideals of a musical education; to raise the standards of productive musical work among the women students of colleges, con- servatories and universities, and to further the development of music in America and promote a stronger bond of musical interest and understanding between foreign countries and America. Membership is based upon scholarship, musicianship, personality and character. Membership is open to college music students of undergraduate and graduate level in schools where the fraternity has chapters, and to music faculty members. ANN CROMARTIE BECKY CROUCH, Corresponding Sec. ANN DARDEN, Chaplain CONNIE DUNN JOAN DUDY SHELBY GRADY, Treasurer LAMARR HADLEY DOROTHY HAYES CAROLYN HINTON, Second Vice-Pres. PAT LAYE ASHLYNN MAULDEN, Recording Sec. JANE MURRAY, President BETSY ORR SHELBY SHEFFIELD SANDI SMITH, Seargant-at-arms LORITA UMPHLETT, First Vice-Pres. KATHERINE WHITE JAN WURST, Editor ® £ - 9 a ® - £ 9 1 9 f t alpha phi ow$$ Alpha Phi Omega is a National Service Fraternity which now has more chapters than any other similar organization on college campuses. It aids the develop- ment of friendship, and the promotion of service to humanity. Qualifications for membership are based on records of former activities in Scouting and interest in serving schools, scouting, humanity, and fellow brothers through brotherhood and service. Membership is opened to stu- dents in all departments who are interested in Service. Alpha Phi Omega is unique among the fraternities in that it sponsors the largest dance of the winter quarter the White Ball. m - p ,-m mm w. 1 1 lii 11 LI i JpMk ft t o iM u iii P ' f Cr i M dk iii ;r Q fil M l£ IJ i i o ktitii iiiil p R m BROOKS BAIXES JOHN BEACH BOBBY BRADLEY BILL BROWN IKE COLLINS JAMES COOPER JERRY CUMMINGS LINDY EDWARDS WILLIAM ELEY EDWARD FARRELL EARL HART JOHN HART CHARLES HOLLIDAY RUDD JENSON MIKE KATSAIS HAL LEEUWENBURG GENE LUSK ROBERT NEEDS PHILLIP OVERTON BILLY PARKER DAVID PERRY RICHARD RENEGAR BOBBY SASSER JIMMY WARD President JOHN BEACH First Vice-President BROOKS BAINES . Second Vice-President BOBBY SASSER Recording Secretary ED FARRELL . Corresponding Secretary CHARLES HOLLIDAY Sgt.-at-Arms PHIL OVERTON Treasurer IKE COLLINS Chaplain HAL LEEUWENBURG Social Chairman DAVID SMITH Historian MAC SEYMOUR DAVID SMITH JOHN M. SMITH DAN SPAIN REGINALD SPELL SEYMOUR TAYLOR DAVID TYNDALL MAC WALSTON 01 y JOYCE CURRIN Homecoming Sponsor JIMMY WARD DAVID WILLIS I TOLSON WILLIS MIKE WOOD i 14 alpha delta tan Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary fraternity based on scholastic achievement in Industrial Arts and related fields. Its purpose is to recog- nize accomplishments, promote scholastic pro- ficiency, foster professional advancement and uphold personal and professional honor. The precepts on which the fraternity was founded are: Leadership, Service, and Honor. JERRY N. BLACK WADE BODEMHAMMER ED BAXTER JOHN KELLY BOBBY POPE MIKE RIDDICK ' ' €i i SARA EWELL Homecoming Sponsor industml $tts club OFFICERS KENNETH L. STALLS President THOMAS RICHARDSON Vice-President RICHARD COX Secretary JOHN CLAWSON Treasurer GLENN WEBB Reporter Betty Hackett, Leona Bullard, and Vir- ginia Dowd press prize pennants to be awarded in the county typewriting con- test. OFFICERS BILL BATTS President SYLVIA UZZELL Vice-President PAT TERRELL Recording Secretary CAMILLE WIMBERLY Corresponding Secretary BERL VICK Treasurer KAREN BROWN Reporter LIL MIDGETT Historian f. b. I. 9. historical society OFFICERS SANDRA PORTER President BOB EDMONDSON Vice-President LIONEL HARPER Secretary DELANO WILSON Treasurer Historical Society members, First rote: Gail Cohoon, Lionel Harper. Scroll,: row: Dr. Pasti, Sandra Porter. Third row: Woody Davis, Charles Huffsteller, William Little. Officers Sandra Porter and Lionel Harper review the minutes of their last meeting. idvisor of the Historical Society, )r. Pasti. 1 VffHH -y. ™_ IT tt M F, lA m m W 1 This year Tony Mallard was elec- ted state Y.D.C. Secretary. , Jf J ■r- . ' m J Ifj - M Y.D.C. members (1st row) Marie Brvan, Tom Strickland, Sandra Porter, Woody Davis, Charlie Dyson, Cloria Hoffler, (2nd row) Roy Martin, Tony Mallard with guest speaker (center) Con- gressman Charles O. Porter. OFFICERS WOODROW DAVIS . . President TONY MALLARD First Vice President ROY MARTIN, JR. Second Vice Pres. MARIE BRAYANT . . Secretary THOMAS STRICKLAND Treasurer SANDRA PORTER Reporter-Historian young democrats club 155 physical education club OFFICERS: ROBERT GREENE . . President FRED OVERMAN Vice-President SANDRA BETHUNE ...... Secretary MARY JANICE EDWARDS Treasurer PETE FENNINGAN Program Chairman for Men ELLA TYSON Program Chairman for Women This handsome trio is composed of Fred Overman, Vice-President; Dr. Pyne, ad- visor; and Bobby Greene, President. Refreshments were served by Dr. Pyne, Patty Godsey, Til Prince, and jean Holt following the convocation meeting. Students of zoology, Arlene High, Peggy Mobley, Jim Horton, study specimens in the lab. OFFICERS: JIM HORTON President PEGGY MOBLEY Vice-President ARLENE HIGH Secretary-Treasurer science club n en fisli eld OFFICERS: ANN SANDERS President MOLLY RIGGS Vice-President JEAN FLAKE Secretary-Treasurer Ann Sanders, Jean Flake, and Molly Riggs make notes on business to be dis- cussed at their meeting. Shakespearean theatre draws the interests of Carol Rutler, Alpha Merritt, and Ronnie Cooper. A nicely decorated bulletin board adds to the appearance of any classroom agree Ronnie Howard, Vickie Morgan, and Grey Kellihan. Carlene Scott, Shirley Rozier, Eve- yn Johnson, and Reeky Rlue enjoy looking at the Library Club ' s scrap- book. OFFICERS: ETTY MAYNOR President AYE RENTON Vice-President !IKKI COX Secretary kNICE MITCHELL Treasurer KLLIE CARDEN Program Chairman ONNIE HOWARD Social Chairman Officers of the Libray Club are (1st row) Jan Mitchell, Retry Maynor, Linda Hines. (2nd row) Mrs. Mar- guerite V. Crenshaw, advisor; Mikki Cox, and Faye Renton. Iibmtj club OFFICERS: ED LANCASTER President NELSON DUDLEY Vice-President EMILY NEALE Secretary KAREN McLAWHORN Treasurer NANCY LOMAX Sergeant at Arms Nancy Lomax, Karen McLawhorn, Emily Neale, Ed Lancaster, Dr. Bruce Carter, and Nelson Dudley admire the completed programs which they designed and printed. 0tt club Patricia Smith, Barbara Lounsberry, E. T. Rogers, Alice Coriolano, and Pat Haywood discuss one of Gasser ' s paint- ings. Frosty Smith ' s woodprint gets a nod of approval from Rose Marie Gornto, Nancy Graves, Lynn Burgess, and Ann Rankin. Barbara Moser, Ann Sanders (seated), Clinton Davis, Dennis Williams, and Patsy Elliot review a student teachers ' manual in preparation for their future roles as math intsructors. Allen Gideons and Betty Lane (seated) gave Jack Boyd and Nancy Andrews a rather difficult problem to solve. Geometrical figures are studied by Rebecca Hill, Bill Thomas, Lona Manning, and Bobbie Jean Price. OFFICERS: DENNIS WILLIAMS President BARBARA MOSER CLINTON DAVIS Co-Vice-Presidents ANN SANDERS Secreta ry-Treasurer JEAN SIMMONS Social Chairman PATSY ELLIOT Reporter mathematics club m. e. n. c. From the M.E.N.C. bulletin board Ted Buch, Ray Neal, Linda Leery, Jan Wurst, Mover Harris, and Jerry Van Dyke pre- view the coming events. OFFICERS: JACK PINDELL President PAT LAYE Vice-President DOTTIE FLYNN Secretary TOMMY SPRY Treasurer Mim Saunders, Barbara Murray, Jimmy Burns, Brett Watson, Ann Darden, and Emily Vinson enjoy gatherings with their fellow musi- cians in the Music Hall. Ruth Graber, advisor; Tommy Spry, Dottie Flynn, Jack Pindell, and Pat Laye show their appreciation of the music library through their use. These smiles belong to Bob Setzer, Dennis Lynch, and Robert Humphreys. Pictured are Larry Wilson, Al Dunkle John Mathers, Kenneth E. Wilson. r CI OFFICERS: ICTOR CORNACCHIONE President vIATHEY DAVIS ! First Vice-President :enneth hall Second Vice-President :arlton e. prescott Secretary )ONALD VANCE Treasurer Officers of the Veterans Club are Mathey Davis, Carlton E. Prescott, Ken- neth Hall, Donald Vance, Victor E. Cornacchione. r J A. J mum club A Officers of the Home Economics Club are (1st row) Barbara Mitchell, Sharon Daughtry, Nanette Whitehurst, (2nd row) Frankie Baynor, Betty Marsh- bourne, and Bobbie Kennedy. Christmas cards are sold by Glenda Workman, Bernice Baker, Jessie Ellis, and Jessie McLawhorn. home economies club Jerry Jones and Jackie Harrison display a woven tray from the Belgian Congo. OFFICEBS: SHABON DAUGHTBY President FBANCES BAYNOB Vice-President BOBBIE KENNEDY Secretary NANETTE WHITEHURST Treasurer BARBARA MITCHELL East Carolinian Reporter BETTY MABSHBOURNE Buccaneer Reporter Edna Phillips, Ann Barnacascel, and Ann Jessup, senior girls, are being in- itiated into the American Home Eco- nomics Association by Mrs. Mabel Hall and Dr. Bessie McNeil, advisor. Girls of the Home Economics Club demonstrates their talent in the drama- tics field. • f 1$ SK ntttfm imps M V campus christian council Campus Christian Council is an organization composed of repre- sentatives of the different religious groups. Its main project is Reli- gious Emphasis Week. student assembly J L o ft Every Tuesday night in Austin Building, Dr. Cleveland Bradner, Director of Religious Activi- ties, conducts chapel services for the benefit of those students who wish to attend. cantetbuty club y 3 ftlti. V m Sponsored by the Episcopal Church, the Canterbury Club offers to the students spiritual guidance and christian fellowship. baptist student council Baptist Student Union is a call to 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. 163 me will baptist fellowship Providing a program of Christian fellow ship and inspiration, the Free Will Baptist students meet weekly for a supper hour served by ladies from the local and sur- rounding churches. Representing the Pentecostal Holiness, Full Gospel, Assembly of God and the Church of God students on campus is the King ' s Youth Fellowship. Fellowhsip and goodwill are enjoyed in the participa- tion of religious activities by these interested students. kin$ youth fellowship uthewi students association To serve our Lord Jesus Christ by meeting the needs of students abroad, in the Church at large, and on the campus of East Caro- lina College, is the primary pur- pose of the Lutheran Students Association. mutual impwement association For the improvement spiri- rually and socially in every vay through study of the spiritual and social aspects jf life. newmtn club A Nationally Federated Club for Catholic stu lege campuses, the Newman Club strives to tellectual, and social life of its members. nts and nrich the secular col- religious, in- wesley foundation L66 To deepen, enrich and mature the Christian faith of college men and women is the primary of the Wesley Foundation, based on the recognition of the fact that the disciples of study, thinking, prayer and serving are required in the vocation of being a Christian student. Westminister fellowship Spiritual and intellectual growth, fellowship and opportunity for leadership are the objectives of the Westminister Fellowship. It is a student-led, church- related, Christ-centered organization for all Presbyterian students. disciples student fellowship Disciples Student Fellowship is composed of East Carolina students who strive to gain spiritual strength through the campus organization. In their mediation and worship, the Christian students benefit from their closeness to God, even while engaging in their college activities. 167 y m e 9 Young Men ' s Christian Association seeks to lead the young men of East Carolina College to a better understanding of christian faith through service to the campus. y u e Any woman student who will support the YWCA and its principles may become a member. The Y has long been a symbol of worship, recreation, and good fun for all who wish to participate. athletics Tears, laughter, gay decorations, and hoarse throats - the symbols of school spirit - all inter- mingle with the hard work and achievement of the various athletic teams here on campus. Each team has suffered the growing pains felt in any organizational growth; each has felt the thrill and joy of being on the winning team. But through it all, win or lose, each has shown the resilience and capability known only to men and women such as these. Follow us now as we carry you forward, as East Carolina College athletics go forward, into the realm of sports. f t JACK BOONE Football EARL SMITH Basketball bill Mcdonald Track ' 59 CMcIlM JIM MALLORY Baseball RAY MARTINEZ Swimming and Tennis HOWARD PORTER Golf pkates bow to pmbytetitn season opener 18-13 7 coaches JACK BOONE, Head Coach FRANK MADIGAN, Backfield Coach BILL McDONALD, Line Coach GEORGE TUCKER, Absent Coach Jack Boone, one of the few winning coaches in East Carolina History, embarked upon his eighth season with a ball club expected to be his best since his champion- ship team of 1953. However, the tide seemed to be running against the Pirates as they wound up a tough schedule with a 5-6 record. East Carolina College marched through Presbyterian line almost at will in their season opener only to lose control in the last few minutes of play and bowed to the rugged Blue Hose 18-13, Glenn Bass, James Speight, and Balph Zehring stoodout on offense for the Bucs. trainers Line Coach George Tucker goes over strategy in practice. Left to Right: BERNARD MILL GEORGE BAYNE co-c$ptain$ w$ ttounce $lbti$ht 45-0 East Carolina, headed by the halfback duo of Glenn Bass and Sonny Basinger, produced a bone-crushing offense which outclassed Albright ' s eleven, 45-0. The entire for- ward wall of the Pirates was outstanding as the Buc offensive attack produced its highest total since 1953. Halfback James Speight shows power against Al- bright. WAYNE DAVIS Guard JOHNNY WIKE Guard BILL CAIN End Bass sweeps end for yardage. 175 ph$t$s blast qiiakm 27-0 . y Quaker back is stopped for a short gain in final quarter of game. George Turner sweeps end for several yards. JERRY CARPENTER quarterback MAC TH ACKER fullback .. w J v e Buc halfback picks up yardage through Catawba line. East Carolina College used a devastating ground attack- to smother the Catawba Indians on their home field, 34-7, in one of their best games of the season. Elusive halfbacks James Speight and Glenn Bass provided the necessary spark to carry the Pirates to their third victory of the year. Sonny Basinger, speed-merchant from Con- cord, also broke loose for several nice gains. RALPH ZEHRING quarterback SONNY BASINGER halfback 9 W ED EM QIIY CLENN BASS Halfba ck r ii Center sll-confetence 7S S?E1 GH1: V £ c II pirates tomp om tuilfotd 27-0 Bottling up the publicized new offense of the Quakers. East Carolina rolled for a touchdown on the third play of scrimage and then coasted to their second straight victory and first North State triumph of the young season. Offensive standouts were Speight, Zehring, and Bass. Bass scored two touchdowns to make him five for the young season. The entire Pirate line stoodout defensively. GEORGE TURNER Fullback GARY PIERCE Tackle VERNON DAMS Tackle CLAYTON PILAND Guard DAVID THOMAS End HENRY VANSANT Center hues ctush elon 31-8 East Carolina ' s aggressive Pirates extended their North State Conference winning streak to three, by walloping Elon ' s Christians 31-8, before a Homecoming crowd of more than 10,000. Turning in their usual outstanding performance in the line were Ed Emory, Bill Cain and Vernon Davis, along with Lynn Barnett, John YVike and James Gordon. End Dave Thomas and tackle Kwiatkowski were in for special praise on both offense and defense. Offensive standouts were Zehring, Basinger, Bass and Speight. Glenn Bass has trouble with Elon defenders on this play. Zehring goes for big gain. Buc halfback finally goes down. BEBT STAFFOBD Quarterback BOBBY GBEGSON Guard DEMPSEY WILLIAMS Guard CHUCK GOBDOX Center wee cwhes hues 34-14 East Carolina suffered their first conference loss at the hands of a fired-up Western Carolina eleven which dropped them into a two-way tie for second plaee in the North State Conference standings. The Bues Failed to score in the second half as the Catamount ' s were racking up twenty points. We were friends at halftime ... it was tied Coach Tucker takes down a few notes as head coach. Jack Boone views the situation. ]OE LOFLIN End DAVID ROGERS Fullback CAREY CANADY Guard JONES LOCKERMAN End newhettt) drops hues B4-7 Plagued by fumbles and interceptions. East Carolina dropped its seeond game of the season after winning four straight. Led by Seastrunk who picked up 298 yards, New- berry smashed through the once tough Pirate line without too much trouble. James Speight scored the lone Buc tally. w _ 1 f M J W £ M i W i SH m m fc MS ■m Sonny Basinger breaks loose for a nice gain. Two tough Indians stop Buc halfback. 181 appatechten scorn 28-0 win ow hues Glenn Bass breaks loose for a 30 yard run against Appalachian. Any hopes that the East Carolina football team had for gaining the North State Conference crown were washed down the drain by a fired-up Mountaineer eleven. The Pirates ground attack was held in check most of the game by the tough Appalachian line. James Speight, Glenn Bass, and Sonny Basinger showed some running power in the second half but could never cross the goal line. James Speight has trouble with Mountaineer defender. Speight again sees little daylight in the strong Appalachian line. lenoit thyne nips hues 22-21 East Carolina came within one point of upsetting the number one ranked small college football team in the nation, Lenoir Rhyne. Tremendous underdogs, the Pirates virtually pushed the Bears all over the mud- soaked field at College Stadium, only to have a victory taken away from them by a hotly disputed decision in the fading seconds. Quarterback Ralph Zehring threw for two touchdowns and Glenn Bass scored on a 57 yard jaunt down the sidelines. Tommy Mathews and Bass were on the receiving end of the touchdown passes. James Speight played his best game of the season as did the entire Pirate team. Pirate coaches talk the situation over on the sidelines. Tommy Mathews had a little trouble with this Bear defender This was typical of the Buc defensive play al night. TUART HOLLAND Quarterback TOMMY MATHEWS Halfback NICK HILGERT Halfback BILL STRICKLAND Halfback hues bl$sf newpott news 0pptentice 74-0 Halfback James Speight touched off an avalanche of East Carolina touchdowns by scoring the first three times as the Pirates smothered Newport News Appren- tice School 74-0. The Bucs, evening their record at 5-5, amassed 647 yards from scrimmage, 429 rusing, and 218 passing. Scoring for the Pirates were Speight (4), Rogers (2), Bumgardner, Basinger, Bass, Seymour, and Stuart Holland. Coach Boone was all smiles. unit was tough HENRY K IATKOYVSKI Tackle HOWARD BEALE End MAC SEYMOUR Halfback GARY PARKER Halfback CHARLES GORDON Guard mffotd edges pfrates 20-13 graduating backs East Carolina, in its final game of the season, came out on the short end of an offensive struggle with a strong Wofford eleven. The Pirates moved the ball well but had trouble getting past the ten yard line. It looked as il the Bucs were going to run away with the game as Glenn Bass took the opening kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown. James Speight scored the other Pirate touchdown. Ralph Zehring, James Speight, Jerry Carpenter 33 ' l k« n c David Thomas, Ed Emory, Charles Gordon, Lynn Bar- nett, Johny Wike, C. J. Browne, Bill Cain. fmhmen eo$eh$ Dan Rouse, quarterback, showed wd potential for the Baby Bues. Former East Ca tocks, were pleased i acted as head coach. ith th« ars, Lee Atkinson and Gary Mat- play of the Baby Bucs. Mattocks East Carolina ' s freshman team, featuring a tough defensive line, finished the season with a 2-5 record. Their wins were over Frederick College and Chowan College. The Citadel Freshmen and Frederick College defeated the Baby Bucs by one touch- down. The Baby Bucs other loss was at the hands of a very strong Fork Union team. ! 86 Davis. Second row: Head Coach Gary Mattocks, cock, Charles Roberts, Assistant Coach Lee Atkii v McDii Stepher lid, Claude : John Matth k$$k$tMI i coaches Under the direction of new coach, Earl Smith, East Carolina ' s Basketball team had at mid-season matured into one of the top teams in the North State Conference. With many regulars missing from the 1959-60 team. Coach has had to relv on freshmen and sophomores to round out his top five. Ike Riddick, captain and playmaker, is the leading Pirate scorer. Cotton Clayton, a freshman, is the second leading scorer and leading rebounder. Don Smith is third in the scoring department and second leading rebounder. Lacy West, Benny Bowes, Dave Starrett, Charlie Lewis, and Sonny Baker have been very instrumental in the success of the Pirates this season. Sopho- more Benny Bowes lias found himself in the past few games and is probably the most improved player on the team. COLEMAN NORRIS BOBBY RAINEY Managers Left to right: Assistant Coach Wendell Carr and Head Coach Earl Smith. r T : 3) V B r « Bpffix rH rWJ I ' J 9 a mT B H m i L40 i ; B 1 H ml JBmI i I l wmm L LJi KtiXaalf Front row. left to right: Don Smith, Jim Hall, Dave Starrett, Benny Bowes, Lacy West. Second row: Coach Earl Smith, Captain Ike Riddick, Charlie Lewis, Cotton Clayton, Sonny Baker, Harold Simpson, Assistant Coach Wendell Carr. tton Clayton demonstrates jumping ability rich made him one of the most talked about shman in the conference. Clayton and Starrett double-team Lenior Rliyne pi; FRED FOWLER Center Starrett ets blocked out on this one. Bennv gets good position just in ease Baker misses. NOLAN RESPESS Guard HAROLD SIMPSON Guard Sonny Baker lavs one in from the left side Don Smith had a little trouble here Coach Smith talks it up from the bend Coach Smith developed his young and inexperienced team into one of the host trams in the conference. The referee did not like Dave Starrett ' s tactics on this play. Everyone was ready in ease it did not drop. ic player sneaks up for two points. It was a slippery ball freshmen fern First row, left to right: Bill Torrence, Nolan Respess, Fred Fowler, Malcolm Boyette, Buddy Wyatt. Second mii: Ji Farms. Dwight Fraser, Jimmy Harris, Sherwood Adcock. mn iet MMY LONG ' Hey Boys, 1 think we ' re getting our picture taken. • spring sports b$$ebtll x «f BOBBY RAINEY Manager flM MALLORY Head Coach East Carolina ' s baseball team won the North State Conference champion- ship posting a 14-0 record. With excellent pitching furnished by Larry Crayton, Ben Baker, and Johnny Allen and with several men hitting oxer the .300 mark, the Pirates won the title without too much trouble. Coach Jim Mallory had two men at almost every position action ready. Named to the All-Conference squad were Ben Baker, Lain ' Crayton, Gary Pierce, Al Vaughn, and Glenn Bass. Crayton and Vaughn were also named to the All-State team. tk«°yjL t Q4 imvu t£tl 3U First row, left to right: Al Vaughn, Burl Morris, Larry Crayton, Johnny Allen, Jerry Carpenter, Spencer Gaylord, Charles Johnson. Second row: Warren, Ben Baker, Glenn Bass, Jim Martin, Bob Hart, Claude Harriss, Eddie Morris. Third row: Manager Bobb) Rainey, Coach Jim Mallory, Wally Cockerell, Gary Fierce, Mitchell Moon, Jerry Warren, Doug Watts, Hubert Castelow. L co-c$pt$in$ iiLi MU ?_V--B-A f4 batting $wa$es AB ii Ave. Pierce 6] 27 .443 Castelow 29 10 .345 Cockrell 65 20 .308 Bass 67 20 .297 Carpenter 64 19 .297 Watts 39 11 .287 Vaughn 67 19 .283 Martin 73 20 .274 Morris 10 3 .300 Gilden 8 2 .250 Johnson 24 5 .208 Altman IS 3 .167 Hart 49 S .163 Doug Watts and Al Vaughn Left to right: Burl Morris Jerry Carpenter, Charles Johnson, Bob Hart, Gary Pierce, Glenn Bass. Doug Watts, Al Vaughn, j I Wally Cockerell, Jim Martin, Hubert Castelow. v I 1 R 199 pitching tecouls Ciayton Baker Ellen Won 7 5 4 CAR Oft i 1l 3 LARRY CRAYTOX BEX BAKKR Lost 1 2 i Pitching Staff: Left to right: Mitchell Moon, Johnny Allen, Ben Baker, Jerry Warren, Larry Ciayton, Eddie Morris. JOHNNY ELLEN lsli-%= W - 5%. ffiv, | LLY COCKRELI .. JERRY W MWk? Doug Watts gets set to belt r -. ' -r i AL VAUGHN Second Baseman SPENCER GAYLORD Second Baseman Gary Pierce takes his cuts in practice. 202 jerry Carpenter beats one out against At- lantic Christian College. BOB HABT Third Baseman Coach Mallory says, Now look here, UrnpJ Third Baseman CLAUDE HARRIS First Baseman CATCHERS: DOUG WATTS, CHARLES JOHNSON, BURL MORRIS. ft Coach Jim Mallory checks his lineup. Glenn Bass comes in to third standing up. twk bill Mcdonald Head Coach East Carolina ' s track team had several out- standing performers but was faced with the problem of lack of depth. Competing with many of the top track teams in the South, the Buc Cindermen were impressive but lack of depth usually prevented them from copping first place. The Cindermen placed second in the North State Conference meet. East Carolina racked up 61 1 2 to Catawba ' s 72 1 2. Leading the Pirates in scoring were Jessell Curry, Bandell Holmes, James Speight, Foster Morse, Frank Freeman, and Ken Edwards. Tri-Captains were Joe Hol- mes, Jessell Curry, and Foster Morse. Front rote, left to right: F. O. Nunn, Joe Holmes, Bob Ruck, Bill Hopper. Cedric Johnson, Jessel Curry, Sylvester Welch. Pete Finnigan. Second row: Assistant Coaeh Charlie Bishop, Bob Green, Dennis O ' Brien, Frank Freeman, Lee Atkin- son, Ken Edwards, Gerald Nethereutt, Head Coach Bill McDonald. X - RAXDELL HOLMES Discuss, Shot FOSTER MORSE 206 Distance F. O. NUNN Pole Vault. High .lump LEE ATKINSON 220, 440 SYLVESTER WELCH Javelin CEDRIC JOHNSON 220 DENNIS O ' BRIEN Pole Vault i _ FRANK FREEMAN KEN EDWARDS Distance 440 ■Y ' PETE FINNIGAN Distance BILL HOPPER Distance w tennis RAY MARTINEZ Head Coach UNDEFEATED CONFERENCE CHAMPS . . . the Pirate netters once again came through in fine form by winning all their conference matches. Billy Hollowell went unde- feated to make it a clean sheet for his three years of com- petition. The only Pirate losses were to highly regarded schools such as N. C. State. Although losing such boys as Hollowell, Brown, and Daughtridge, the East Carolina netters will again be strong this year. State high school singles champ, Blaney Tanner, is expected to bolster the team considerably. Beturning to spark the team again this year will be last year ' s No. 1 man, John West. JOHN WEST BILLY HOLLOWELL John Savage, No. 3 man, demonstrates fine forehand. Hollowell works hard. ]1 MAURICE EVERETT Assistant Coach ' L r Jim Daughtridge practices seriously. Assistant coach Everett demonstrates stroke. John West, runner-up in Northstate sin- gles championship swings at ball. Joe Holloway prepares to serve. Billy Hollowell, undefeated in three years of competition practices for pending match. Hollowell and West discuss the situation. 211 swimming TOM CARROL Free style and butterfly 1959-1960 ' s edition of the East Carolina varsity swimming team consisted of seven returning lettermen and a crop of fine freshmen who showed tremendous power in early season meets. The Pirates came within one point of upsetting the nationally ranked University of North Carolina Mermen. Although losing Bob Sawyer and Ken Midyette, NAIA record holders, the Pirates showed more depth and balance this year. Returning lettermen Tom Carrol, Jeff Faucette, Jack McCann, Jim Meads, Jake Smith, Bob Connolly, Tom Tucker, and Glenn Dyer along with freshmen Jack Mathers, Butch Edwards, and Ed Zachau are expected to spark the young mermen. Coach Ray Martinez, with more depth and experience on this year ' s team, has his eyes set on another NAIA championship— an honor he has captured in his past three coaching seasons. JAKE SMITH Freestyle and individual medley JIM MEADS Freestyle and individual medley JEFF FAUCETTE Backstroke GLENN DYER WOODY SHEPARD DAVE ROCK ED ZACHAU BUTCH EDWARDS First row, left to right: Reggy Edserton, Manager; Jeff Faucette Bob Connoly, Ed Zaehau, Tommy Carrol], Tommy Tucker. Second row, left to right: Ray Martinez, Coach; Jack Mathers, Dave Rock, Jim Meads, Butch Edwards, Jack McCann, Bob Sawyer, Assistant Coach. pit DON CONLEY Coach Howard Porter ' s Golf team came through with ar excellent record this year. Led by Don Conley and Paul Good win, the Bucs tied for the North State Conference Championship Their only loss was at the hands of Lenoir Rhyne whom they de feated in a rematch. Next year ' s team promises to be strong also with several returning lettermen who gained valuable experiences this season. PAUL GOODWIN Left to right, Don Conley, Paul Goodwin, Michael Romanin, and Walker Al- len. Conley and Goodwin take practice swings from the tee. MICHAEL ROMANIN WALKER ALLEN ktwntifah J intt$mut$l council inttatntitsl football champions Dr. Jorgensen, Athletic Director; John West, President; Wally Cockrell, Student Intramural Director; Raybon Jenkins, Secre- tary; Jim Martin, Vice President. sigmi nu First row, left to right: Wolfman, Warren Gaines, Bob Menefee, Hugh Basemore, Craig Reed, Closetman Crayton. Second row: Butch Smith, Doug Morgan, Doug Gray, Throck Mor- ton, Jack McCann, Joe Holloway, Bob Church. Intramural Football season was again successful with Sigma Nu winning the championship. The Sigma Nu broth- ers displayed a lot of team spirit and Finished the season with a record of ten wins and no defeats. This marked the first time that independent teams were not prominent in intramural football. Derry Walker, extreme left, takes a comfortable defensive position as opposing team starts a play. Spunky Teachey gets set to toss one. Gary Pierce tries his hand at basketball. 219 Lambda Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha mix it up. A Shirt player gives Skin players a lesson on rebounding. day students Softball champions First row, left to right: Hilton Woolard, Walt Swine. Ike Riddick, Jessell Curry. Second row, left to right: Charlie Bishop, Richard Enrico, Jerry Shackleford, Clint Legette, Bill Boyd. Lee Atkinson finds the swinging is mighty free. student life As on any Campus, the activities of students it East Carolina College are numerous and va- -ied. It is worthwhile, since these activities are loteworthy, fun, and interesting, that student ife be recorded and presented in the 1960 BUCCANEER. Join us now as we travel down memory lane and recall the laughter, tears and glory of the year passed. I%0 6uamm F F occkce mi ieuq Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl For the first time in East Carolina ' s history, the student body elected a Buccaneer Queen. Some twenty candidates, nominated by social fraternities, sororities, and honorary professional fraternities were in the run- ning for this signal honor. The name of the lovely miss who was elected Buccaneer Queen was one of the most closely guarded secrets in history. RE - fl : 4PI§ V wrma ukool Miss Summer School, queen of the fun season, is elected by the student body from a line-up of campus belles nomi- nated by campus organizations. She is crowned at the last dance of the second summer school session. i(floU cdffi 227 MISS DOTTIE McEWEN, popu- lar miss about campus, won the title of Homecoming Queen over a vast array of campus beauties. Nominated by various campus or- ganizations and elected by the stu- dents, the Homecoming Queen is crowned during half-time of the homecoming game. dottce rue ewe,K ■milU Mf Members of the AFROTC elect their queen every year from a bevy of beauties, each nominated by an AFROTC cadet. The Military Queen is crowned during, and reigns over, the annual Military Ball. jcLfit c tiet 231 dfda Sent to the annual Azalea Festival in Wilmington, North Carolina, the Aza- lea Princess is selected by the SGA to represent East Carolina College and the student body. i.r 1 m W ma (jwmoiJJk Lovely Alice Ann Home, East Caro- lina College student, competed with many other entrants to capture the Miss Greenville title. Selection of Miss Greenville is based on beauty, poise, and talent. Miss Greenville is sent to the state finals, representing the ctiy of Greenville, to compete in the Miss North Carolina contest. dice dfift kouw 234 r u I UtMf oi Uiti dom lomeMtmq ipoiuou pdtitf dex fidet ru caiol mc cwlUtt, elU qui iwtUvM httif kda UUiUA QMAtul judif Uedioe jukie IhjiU (MMkcdi Marshals are representatives of tire college at public functions, especially at commencement, and the success of such occasions can be definitely affected by the way in which the marshals serve. The marshals, selected by vote of the entire student body, ch oose their chief marshal serves for one year in this esteemed and honorary campus position. due( jukie u tcijietd fatfc i. ulku tou luUutf fatiif maiffiatd J- A Roy Wade Bodenheimer, who hails from High Point, N. C, leaves E.C.C. to teach his favorite subject, Industrial Arts. During his stay at E.C. Wade found time to be a member of the Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Delta Tau Honorary Fraternity, the In- dustrial Arts Club, and Sigma Rho Phi Fraternity. This year, Wade was awarded the Industrial Arts Service Award. Wade enjoys swimming, water skiing, hunting, and listening to the radio. liver Davis. Clinton, a math th Carolina, has been a busy ■as President of the Robert H. it N.E.A. and state Vice- Besides teaching math in his master ' s degree, Clinton kSaseball, tennis, swimming, k Ua _ Past President of the Home Economics Club, laron Louise Daughtry is a Home Economics ajor from Smithfield, North Carolina. Sharon ts also served as past President of the State ome Economics College Club Division of .C.E.A., and as Delegate to the American Home :onomics Association Meeting in Philadelphia 1958. For her career Sharon has chosen to ach vocation home economics in a high school, le enjoys all spectator sports, plus sewing and ading, her favorite hobbies. m Student Government Association, Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter-Fraternity Council are but a few of the organizations Charles Bulldog Dyson has actively participated in since coming to East Carolina. He has served in numerous capacities, doing a splendid job filling each position. One of the awards received by Bulldog was the S.G.A. Award for outstanding work. A psychology major from Rockingham, N. C, Bulldog has played football and Softball. Favorite hobbies in- clude walking and listening to good music. Still somewhat uncertain about the immediate future, Bulldog says he ' ll probably do graduate work or teach. It ' s art, English, a high school teaching job, and maybe a little traveling for Sarah Elizabeth Ewe.ll, who hails us from Greenville, North Carolina. It looks as though Sarah will be plenty busy in the future, but Sarah ' s al- ways busy. In her four years at East Carolina, she has been a member of the S.G.A., die Art Club, Chi Omega National Sorority, and she was also the Chairman of The Key for 1959-60. In her leisure time Sarah enjoys reading. Math and science are the main interests of imes W. Laughinghouse, but his interests don ' t :op there. Coming to East Carolina from Colum- ia, North Carolina, James has been President and ecretary of Phi Sigma Pi and Treasurer of Chi eta Phi. This year, he was awarded the Phi igma Pi Service Key. As for his plans for the rture, James is going to continue his studies by oing graduate work. Jacquline Frances Byrd has already started on her career, teaching primary grades in Golds- boro. Jackie, who is a native from Wind- sor, was an active student while here at East Carolina. She participated in the Band, Y.D.C., A.C.E., and in Chi Omega Social Sorority, which thus led to her Presidency of the Inter-Sorority Council. Jackie was also selected Homecoming Sweetheart for different clubs or organizations at various times. In the future Jackie plans to do as much traveling as possible. Willia.n Gilbert Wilson, better known as Gil , business administration major, came from Oxford, North Carolina. Even though he is interested in football, baseball, and tennis, Gil ' s main hobby is music. After graduation Gil plans to find a job and work on a degree in law. With business as his major field of study and social studies as his minor, Demsey Brown Mizelle, from Washington, North Carolina, plans to go into account- ing when he graduates. This past President of Pi Omega Pi has also served in many other capacities and proved himself most capable. Dempsey ' s hobby is water skiing. Prominent in S.G.A. work for the past three vears has been James (Jimmy) Wadsworth Owens, business education major from Beaufort, N. C. Jimmy ' s talents have also been used elsewhere; in Kappa Alpha, Sigma Bho Phi, and on the Dean ' s Advisory Council. He has also figured prominently in the activities of the Canterbury Club. Jimmy says his favorite hobby is magic. 246 It ' s New York and a position on a magazine staff for Mary Kathryn Johnson. A Greenville, N. C. native she majored in grammar education. Quite a deviation from her major field, Kathryn has proved herself capable of Idoing fine work by her good work of the East Carolinian, where she has edited the school paper. Kathryn has lalso found time to work with the S.G.A. , Sigma Pi Alpha, ' Student NEA, the Publications Board, and the Methodist Student Movement. In conjunction with her editorial position, Kathryn was awarded the Oversea ' s Press Club Editorial Award. Of course, Kathryn ' s favorite hobby would be writing, but she also enjoys horseback riding and swimming. .t. |MH -W 4 w — - -«- J few 1 l Known as Bobbie to all her friends, Bobbie Marion Kennedy is planning to be a home economist. Her pos- sibilities are Rood as shown by her good work with the S.G.A. Bobbie served as Vice-President of the S.G.A. the first summer session of ' 59 and President the second summer session. She is also a member of the Home Economics Club, hailing from Louisburg, N. C. Her favorite pastimes include; cooking, playing the piano, attending parties, and being a spectator to all sports. who ' s who On November 8th, 1959, Jack Mann Pindell presented nis senior honor recital which gave everyone a chance to enjoy and appreciate the talents of this Baleigh, N. C. native. In conjunction with his major in music, Jack has served as President of the marching an.d concert band, and President of M.E.N.C., and as a member of many other organizations connected with the music world. Teaching rates high in Jack ' s future plans, while his favorite interests are swimming and tennis. Better known as Tony, Wayne A. Mallard, Jr. ' s main interests, besides his major, business administration, are politics, parties, football, and basketball. This year, Tony was elected State Secretary of the Young Demo- crats Club. He has also served as Vice-President of VDC here on campus. Too, Tony has been active in many other campus organizations. He has chosen as his life ' s work to deal with management and personnel relations. It was Bethseda, Md. ' s loss and E.C. ' s gai n when Jane Hampton Gidden came to our campus to major in primary education. E.C.C. has profited from Jane ' s talents by choosing her as college marshal. Jane has also made her presence known by the time and effort spent working with other campus organizations. She wants to teach when she graduates. Jane enjoys watching football and basketball games, traveling, and sports in general. who ' s who Thomas Haines Ragland is a social studies major from Plymouth, N. C. Tommy has become well known as The Pirate Cheerleader, as President of his freshman and senior classes, as well as an outstanding member of the S.G.A. He has received the S.G.A. Service Award three years in succes- sion. Tommy has also been Vice-President of I.F.C. and an active member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. In the future Tommy plans to teach social studies in Gastonia, North Carolina. Betsy is the nickname for Blanche Elizabeth Redding, gram- mar education major from Asheboro, N. C. While at E.C. Betsy became associated with numerous activities; Tau Sigma Fraternity, the Y.W.C.A., A.C.E.. Y.D.C., and Alpha Delta Pf Sorority. Betsy has also worked with the C.U.S.B., S.G.A., and the BUCCANEER. In the future, Betsy plans to teach school and enjoy her favorite hobbies which are swimming, drawing, and sewing. From Raleigh, North Carolina, Marsha Suzanne Evans came to E.C.C. to major in primary education. Marsha also found herself called upon to serve as President of Kappa Delta Pi and in many other capacities, such as college marshal. You should see Marsha ' s eyes light up when she talks about those third grade children she plans to teach! Sandwiched in between all other activities, Marsha enjoys ' dancing, reading, swimming, and table tennis. A familiar face in the music department is that of Cerald Anderson Powell from Reidsville. N. C. Jerry has served as the President of Phi Mu Alpha and on various other committees for the fraternity; also as a member of the Music Education Club, and the Music Educators Na- tional Conference. Jerry ' s hobbies are reading and collecting recordings. After graduation Jerry plans to work on his master ' s degree at the University of Michigan. Sybil Claire Swindell is a social studies major from Swan Quarter, North Carolina. Sybil has received the S.G.A. Service Award. Sybil ' s activities while at E.C.C. would fill a book. A few of these are: Constitution Chairman of Kappa Welta Kappa, a member of Tau Sigma Educa- tional Fraternity, President of Tarvis Dormitory, Secretary of E.C.C. Historical Society, Homecoming Chairman of Y.W.C.A., and Constitution Chairman of S.N.E.A. Sybil ' s favorite pastimes are spent reading, traveling, and specta- ting sports. After graduation she plans to teach. A well known person on campus is Dallas Saunders Wells, a business major from Williamston, North Carolina. Dallas is best known as the President of the S.G.A. , but he was also one of the nine outstanding business students for 1959-1960. The Y.D.C., the Veterans Club, and the Y.M.C.A. are some of the other campus organizations of which he has been a member. After graduation Dallas plans to work on his master ' s degree. Coming from Blades, Delaware is education major James Edward Trice. After graduation Jim plans to teach and travel, which is his hobby. Jim was elected Most Outstanding Brother in Theta Chi Fraternity, and he has acted as Pledge marshal of this fraternity. As Chairman of the Elections Committee and a member of the Budget Committee, Jim has served East Carolina well. This year ' s Homecoming Queen, Dorothy Dottic Susan McEwen, is a Home Economics major from Wil- mington, N. C. Dottie, and her winning smile have been a familiar sight on campus as she hopped around from activity to activity. Besides being Homecoming Queen, Dottie was also Chief Cheerleader, a member of the Home Economies Club, and in Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Dottie has also served as a never tiring worker in the Y.W.C.A. and as a member of the Westminister Fellow- ship. who ' s A is for athlete which is personified in Robert Bob Riley Sawyer, a Greensboro native, majoring in physical education and business administration. Bob ' s sports careei at E.C.C. has been star-studded with awards and honors. Awarded the Chistenbury Trophy and the Athletic Award, Bob has served as Co-captain of the swimming team for three con- secutive years. Bob wants to coach and teach high school in the near futur e, while indulging in fishing and photography, his favorite hobbies. Some utility company will be very fortunate to have Nancy Sue Keith as their home economist. Fuquay Springs, N. C. is Nancy ' s home. She has done a great deal in her major field, home economics. Nancy has spent four years with the Home Economics Club, has worked with the Y.D.C., the S.G.A., and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Nancy ' s favorite hobbies are sewing, reading, music, and politics. She also enjoys playing tennis and swimming, and watch- ing all spectator sports. f m m Tom Sterling Hopkins, from YVashignton, North Caro- lina, is a biology major, who has shown strong interest in the science field. Tom showed leadership in his parti- cipation by serving as Vice-President of Pi Sigma Pi, President of Chi Beta Phi, also president of Collegiate Academy, and as a member of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 2M) Hailing from Elm City, North Carolina, Mary Hays Pleasants, primary education major, has been a busy girl since coming to E.C.C. in ' 56. Mary Hays has been a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, A.C.E., Y.D.C., S.G.A., and Women ' s Judiciary, and she served as the President of Garrett Hall. Mary Hays ' favorite hobbies are music and reading, but she also enjoys watching basketball and football. Her future plans include teaching the first grade. Known as Trish to all her friends, Patricia Louise Stuart, is a primary education major, from Bayside, Long Island, New York. Pat is a transfer from Greenbrier College, but in her two years at East Carolina she has been very active. Trish has been a member of the Women ' s Judiciary, the Inter-Sorority Council, President of Garrett Dormitory, and Chairman of the Entertain- ment Committee during summer school. She h as also been elected the Outstanding Pledge in Kappa Delta, and served as Vice- President and Pledge Mistress of that sorority. Bridge, swim- ming, and golf are Trish ' s hobbies. In the future Trish plans to teach school. who A versatile man is Thomas Deny Walker, an English major from Raeford, North Carolina. Derry has heen active in Pi Kappa Fraternity, WWWS, the S.G.A. and the East Carolinian. He has served as Vice-President of WWWS, Sergeant-at-Arms of Pi Kappa Alpha and as Managing Editor of the East Carolinian. Derry ' s hobbies are music and drawing, and he likes football and swimming. From the very first, Euclid D. Armstrong, Jr., or Uke, made his presence known on the BUCCANEER Staff. After three years of constant service, this New Bern native, majoring in business, was named Editor of the BUCCAN- EER. A man of many interests, Uke participated in various organizations on campus, such as: Delta Sigma Pi, F.B.L.A., and campus raido. Uke plans to be an accountant when he leaves E.C.C. She likes to dance, paint, read, swim, and play table tennis. English major from Burlington, N. C, Betty Lea McCauley plans to teach English and direct high school choral groups. Betty has shown what excellent work she can do by her work as Co-Chairman of the Homecoming Committee for the S.G.A., and other organizations on campus. Honor after honor has been heaped upon James Elton Speight, a Greenville native, majoring in mathematics, since he came to E.C.C. He has received the Outstand- ing Trophy Award in football, an Outstanding Achieve- ment Award in A.F.O.T.C., and the Player of the Week Trophy on two occasions this year in football. James has also found time to participate in the Men ' s Judiciary, the Advanced R.O.T.C. Club, The Varsity Club, and Kappa Sigma Nu Fraternity. A football, halfback and fullback, James has also starred in track and broad jump activities. James plans for the future are centered around commission in the United States Air Force. 251 Tryon, North Carolina is the place Rober-j Williams calls home. Dan is a social studies . an English minor. He plans to work with a, company after graduation. While at E.C. active in the Y.D.C.; the Veteran ' s Club; spensable part of the Rebel staff, serving as 1959-60 booklet. When Dan is not busy pus organization, he enjoys writing and i Dotty is the nickname of Dorothy Worthington Walker, a primary education major from Albermarle, N. C. Dottie has been an outstanding student, as shown through her active interest and work with the Y.W.C.A., College Choir, A.C.E., College Union Board, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, and the Canterberry Club. Each of the organizations gave her respon- sibilities of offices knowing the position would be well filled. Because of her fine work Dottie was rewarded with honors as; Chief Marshal, member of the ' 59 May Court, a freshman counselor, and Homecoming sponsor in ' 56. Dottie ' s sport ' s interests include; basketball and football; while her hobbies are singing and record collecting. She plans to do graduate work or teach. A geography major from Washington, Dan Mitehel Spain is probably best known fc the BUCCANNEER as Sports Editor and has also worked with the S.C.A., and ha: Gamma Theta Upsilon. Dan plans to doing graduate work. As far as hobbies enjoys hunting and fishing. ipflii 1959 Because of certain deadlines that the BUCCANEER has to meet, the spring activities of 1959 appear in this, the 1960 book. WITH SPRING CAME— THE BUCCANEER, CONCERTS . . Parking space is still a problem, especially around Wright Circle. East Carolina ' s marching band takes to the outdoors for its first ' 59 Spring Concert. James Speight and Mary Lou Dickens enjoy the comforts of Garrett Hall and spring weather. Why, Homer! How you ' ve changed! (Judy Gay and Marie Bryant ' s version of Homer and Jethro.) DREAMS, FUN, DUNKINGS One, two, three, and away he goes! (George Slaughter enjoys (?) the last legal dunking in Wright Pool by KA.) If dreams came true . . . (Connie Holl- man, in the soda shop, dreams of that long awaited day— graduation.) « II Ol But, Lord lielp the siste r who comes between me and my man. (Phi Kappa Epsilon pledges issue an entertaining warning at the Delta Chi Delta all-sing.) East Carolina College was thrust into limelight when Austin Building was threatened during the Bomb Scare Epidemic in April. Shirley Speight takes her entertain- ment outdoors for a spring concert. Are you kidding? (No, seri- ously, Sidney Starr displays the amount per capita con- sumption at the Azelea Festi- val in Wilmington, North Carolina.) . . . BOMB SCARES, FESTIVALS, AND MORE FUN Poison Ivy! You can look, but you ' d better not touch! a f: r? Ah, sleep, wherefore art thou? says Ralph Becton as he heads for the shower with the help of some of his bud- dies. Henry Vansant past last respect to ??? BANQUETS, RELAXATION, LYNCHINGS Ann Drennan, Kelvin Wood and Hazel Collier agree that every- body ' s doing it. Beat generation? Jim Kirkland and Curtis Howell relax to lyrics of George Hamilton IV. Adolphus Spain, former editor of BUCCANEER, and Dr. J. D. Messick listen attentively as Dr. J. W. Butler render remarks at the ' 59 BUCCANEER Ban- quet. rk The gang ' s all here for the College Union Spring Carnival. . . . THE ANNUAL SPRING CARNIVAL s sss 31 mea ve vybody- Must stick the TARGET, not the set. Choose your pet and let him have it! ' Look, Ma, I did it! hi Kappa Epsilon and gypsies in their ooth at the Spring Carnival. WITH ALL ITS GAIETY Another Picasso in the making? 1 won ' t iptht ' 59 Jr.-Sr. ' 59 was a gala event. ... THEN THE JR.-SR. AND DUKE AMBASSADOR ' S furnished the music for the ' 59 Jr.-Sr. East Carolina College concert band gives then- first spring concert. Wh BMS ha relaxes, Pi Kappa Al PInis Conceit by tile River. Stuart Holland, Earle Sweete, Tommy Mathews, and David Thomas seem to be enjoying the annual Football Spring Banquet, held this past year in the new south cafeteria. PARTIES AND MORES PARTIES— AND . . . MHmL muf dcuf mult COWUii v fidtj Umm juMj jolty nuuf (jfmn ELIZABETH ANN HAUSER muf low dichfU Elected by the Student Body, the lovely miss, who is chosen May Queen, rules, her domain with the poise, charm, and dignity by all reigning monarchs. P §T ioie uck dctUf wdk A wit Undwf patiuM oilman p mc mm jackie txjd m kiUt A Naturally, every girl who is nominated cannot be chosen as May Queen. Therefore, the remaining girls will serve her majesty as ladies-in-waiting. The runner-up is desig- nated as the Maid of Honor. tAOUihwMU maid of koiwi alice okk koiu Highlight of the ' 59 graduation ex- ercises was a speech by Senator Sam Erwin. Dr. J. D. Messick, college Presi- dent, gives advice to graduates. graduation 59 f ' m m$p Graduates listen once more to the college choir. Graduates of ' 59 stand for Invocation.  L spritS ' 59 Coy Harris, former senior class president, and Mattie Jane Bullock, Grammar Education major, accept their diplomas from Dr. Messick and Dean Jenkins. The big moment finally arrives as the graduates make their way to the speakers ' platform. 265 sumtnet ' 59 . - ,. ■Ji i iWMMHi Summer school, not a part of the regu- lar school year, is included in the BUC- CANEER mainly because of the large number of people who attend the sum- mer sessions and the variety of events which take place. Since the ' BUCCAN- EER is issued in May, the summer of ' 59, rather than ' 60, is covered in the 1960 BUCCANEER. . . . LATER CAME SUMMER FUN. Atlantic Beach seems to lure many ECC students during the summer, especially Dottie McEwen. Summer schoool campus ra- dio crew found driving condi- tions rather crowded. Dave Brubeck, a summer head- liner, pauses for a word from his manager. Frank Freeman collects laundry from Bob Daniels and Ed Ferrell. Jimmy Wall served as SGA President for the Summer School. SGA Executive Staff for summer school was JoAnn Bryan, Secretary, Bobby Patterson, Treasurer, Jimmy Wall, Presi- dent, Bobbie Kennedy, Vice-President, Dr. James H. Tucker, Advisor. frM L ' t L ' ' ?M 4 SGA Assistants were Patsy i Moore, Vera Cannon, Peggy i Lane, Elbert Pri tchard, Nancy Harris, Gail Cahoon, Trish Stewart. __ SGA Members and their dates enjoy a scrump- tuous meal at the annual SGA Banquet. SGA SUMMER OFFICERS WERE ELECTED . . . Miss Bobbie Kennedy acted as SGA President for the second term summer school. 267 Students enjoy a refreshing lift at the Col- lege Union Watermelon feast. . . . THE COLLEGE UNION BEGAN ANOTHER ROUND OF PARTIES Marilyn and Carolyn Carr take advan- tage of another cooling method provided by the College Union. Wilma Hall and Devone West serve ice cream to a student at the College Union Bingo Party. The College Union was the scene of many such summer dances. East Carolinian summer staff was Bryan Harri- son, Jimmy Kirkland, Alice Coriolano, Larry Bizzaid, |ean Ann Waters, Editor, Marcelle Vogel, Nam Young Park, Gwen Johnson, Busi- ness Manager, and Sherald Ward. Jean Ann Waters, Edi- tor; and Gwen Johnson Business Manager, check over the files. AND VISITORS . . . AND THE EAST CAROLINIAN. Part of the Summer School Entertainment Series was tht Doug Clark Combo. Behind the door scenes of the fall quarter schedules. Doris Bobbins, head majorette, puts two of her students thru their paces during the summer music camp. 4 tainpt ■ft ' if$ - i ' A ' •9s 959 September began— another school year with a new high enrollment— over 4,000 students. Returning students found that their Alma Mater had undergone quite a few changes. E.C.C. is indeed fulfilling her promise to the future- growth, expansion, and greater academic achievement. WITH SEPTEMBER, THE CYCLE BEGINS AGAIN This madness is registration— just one of the times freshmen stand in line. ■fl --_V-p m r l H Um 1 1 £y ,j Uke Armstrong, BUCCAN- EER Editor, informs fresh- men about the 1960 year- book. This during registration? What happened to all the mad rush? Ah, here is registration! Even the pho- 27(1 tographer got shook! Even rain couldn ' t keep these students away from E.C. ! first pep rally! Jim Scooby Burns runs thru practice session with E.C. ' s march- ing band. This picture of Al Davis speaks for itself. PEP RALLIES, STUDIES, THE BUC- CANEER . . . Jo Ann Jackson, Van Banks, and Bobbie Price work diligently get- ting class section pictures made. Visitors on campus enjoy a refreshing swim. All information needed can be found on the Col- lege Union Board as Sally and Joyce, with their dates, well know. Coach Boone introduces football players at first pep rally of the season. E. C. cheerleaders pause in their cheering to watch part of the E. C. C.-Guilford game at Guilford. Coach Boone and Ralph Zehring pause in mid-con- verstation to catch an excit- ing play. FOOTBALL GAMES KA says, Save your Confederate money, boys, the South ' s going to rise again. Decorations for Theta Chi ' s ball look pretty good, boys. DANCES, RELIGIOUS EMPHA- SIS WEEK ... Ed Emory leads Pi game of the season. Coaches Madigan and Boone, and Ralph Zehring and James Speight watch an upset during a game. Dancers take to the C.U. Patio for cool dancing. Dr. Bradner listens attentively as Dr. Robert W. Couser, key speaker for the Religious Emphasis Week, addresses the student body. first 273 Frances Smith plays host to foreign stu- dents at the annual tea held in the C.U. An impressive line-up for Dad ' s Day, the first such day at E.C.C. Rud Jensen, campus radio manager, Dean Jenkins, and Jack Haskins, President of N. C. Association of Broadcasters answer questions of a high school visitor during a panel discussion. fc . A 3rf fV — j J J 1 B Senator James Simpkins brings up a point to ponder as he discusses Religious Empha- sis Week. . . . TEAS, DAD ' S DAY, NCAB Chi Omega Sorority entertains the footba team after the game. KimiiMililltMEHil MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS Judy Jolly enjoys decorating for Home- coming. Roy Gaines, Bob Church and Butch Smith- E.C.C. party boys. Garnett wants to stew Elon. Really girls ' r Frosh girls get Slay dorm ready for Homecoming festivities. . . . ALL THE HOMECOMING PARTIES A segment of E.C.C. ' s marching band adds moral support at a pep rally. « r£ Homecoming festivities get underway as the Collegians play for Friday night dance. IVijHS School spirit runs high at this pep rally. Of course, we all recognize Tony Mallard at the Pika homecoming party. New girl ' s dorm, Slay Hall, wins first prize for Home- 76 coming Dorm Decorations. Dottie McEwen waves to her admiring public during Homecoming Parade. A ' s version of Kingston Trio— Chuck Gordon, Burno Davis, md Harvey Godfrey. No Homecoming Parade would be com- plete without Buc , E.C.C. ' s Pirate mascot. A.F. R.O.T.C. Honorary Drill Team on Parade. ■■.«- r 1 • This year, Theta Chi captured first prize in the float division of the Homecoming Parade. Ruby Bradshaw smiles for our photographer as she goes by during the Homecoming Parade. 277 A charming hello from Jeanette New during die Homecoming pa- rade. Sigma Nu, blasting Elon, captures third place for their entry in the Homecoming parade. Elon should be so lucky! (Fleming Hall ' s contri- bution to Homecoming decorations.) Janet Arnold, a lovely package wrapped in fur, adds glamour to the Homecoming parade. Buddy Kilpatrick and Ma- daline Nerlinger pause for the camera on their way to the Homecoming game. FLOATS, DECORATIONS, QUEENS 278 KA ' s float caused quite a controversy, so we hear. TV, CLYDE BEATTY, ELON Ole Ski King himself, Clyde Beatty, entertains during Homecoming half- time. E. C. C. ' s majorettes highlight game half-time performances. The gang ' s all here ... for the Homecoming game. TV comes to E. C. C. for die first time in ' 59 to tele- vise the Homecoming game. It ' s a tense moment as the team makes a first clown. Sam Donahue played for a full house homecoming night. THE BIG DANCE, AND MONDAY MORNING Sam Donahue ' s pretty vocalist entertains with the latest pop tune at the dance. r r What a weekend ! ! ! SADNESS REIGNS AS MESSICK RE- SIGNS. . . tt was a sad day for E.C.C. when Dr. Messick submitted his esignation to Senator Morgan and Representative Larkins. Mike Katsias interviews Mrs. Bennett, Board of Trustees member, for the East Carolinian. After 12 years as President of one of the state ' s fastest growing colleges. Dr. John D. Messick announced his retirement. During his administration the college en- rollment spurted to 4045 this year as compared with 1404 in 1947 when he arrived to assume his new job as president of the college. Under Dr. Messick ' s leadership, The college added academic majors to its program and the curriculum of the college expanded with the ever growing student body. In years to come, the name of Dr. J. D. Messick wil always be synonomous with East Carolina College. 1 ■: B 1 « ' H 4 ' f Ti v I M t ' f %! M Ib. v Dr. Messick, Mr. Waldrop, and Mr. Belk enjoy a few moments of pleasant conver- sation after a Trustees ' meeting. 28] FIRE DRILLS, STUDIES, . . . AND SCHIZ-O-PHRENIA B H n 3 1 . ■„ If every nurse looked like this one, we ' d all give blood. Mr. Carter and Pete Oglesby cut loose during the Music Department ' s production of Schiz - O - phrenia. A familiar scene during exam time. ■1 -1 Not even exams kept this frosh, Peggy Andrews, from going home. These freshmen learned quick about all the favorite places on campus. FRESHMEN IN THE BUSHES, ART, EXAMS, AND PARTIES Catherine Crumpler with friends, Alice Bailey and ( Guy Pierce, Ed Emory, and Nick Hilgart, campus sugar daddies. tkf ' m 3 ST • ftf a, flfl P ™ BHHHIHI Si Doris Robbins, head majorette, gets ready for the next half-time performance. PARTINGS, MAJORETTE REHEARSAL, PLAYS One of Aunt Bessie ' s customers wishes to remain anony- mous. Pause for a smoke at rehearsal of My Three Angels. ' Good night, mother. K ■[ary Elizabeth Gardner seems to enjoy Ear) Riddick ' s latest )ke. SGA Budget Committee gives serious consideration to an srganization ' s request. -A Gary Mattocks turns a back over flip. ' MORE FUN, THE BUDGET COM- MITTEE CONVENES . . . The night diat the rains came down and all . . . broke loose. . i it .v 3i 1JJ J l j|1 L ] JEJl ■■■1 285 THE CONFEDERACY, BUC AND LENIORRHYNE All Southerners will rise for Dixie as Jerry Powell holds forth the Confederate flag. Buc, who has Sarah Ewell for company, seems to have all the luck! Students clamour for justice at E. C. C.-Lenoir-Rhyne game. Kathryn Johnson, Bryan Harrison, and Mike Katsias have the honor of being the first students to sit on a Board of Trustees ' meet- ing. . . . AND OTHER ACTIVITIES BRING FALL TO AN END WITH A DULL THUD. Johnny Hudson, sports writer, makes the scene. Jim Kirkland gets his thrill of the year as Jim Stone gets ready to take him up for a ride. wintet ' 59- ' 60 Cynthia Cranford says she ' s going to finish this assignment or else! ' Three guesses about what ' s happenin guessed it! Winter quarter registratio Winter Quarter presented East Carolina College a new era in its history. A new president assumed his office, social fraternity and sorority rush took the spotlight, the holidays were as short and glamorous as ever and pins and dia- monds flowed freely, thus making this a most profitable beginning of a new decade. A ROUND OF ACTIVITIES INTRODUCES WINTER . . . Its first attempt, the SGA Book Ex- change provided a real service to the students. For basketball season. East Carolina cheerleaders, Cynt Cranford, Lillian Move, Carole Rankin, Jovce Currin. Dotty McEwen, Kay Hood, Jimi McDaniel, Judy Jolly, and Phyllis Langston don their new uniforms for the first time. 2SS Loretta Ragan takes care of picture distri- bution for the BUCCANEER office. AND THE SOCIAL WHIRL IS ON . . Vittorio Giannini, famous composer and conductor, rehearses before his performance with the East Carolina Concert Orchestra. James Speight, much lauded football star, receives the Outstanding Player award. Military sponsors for the AFROTC Julaine Cannon, Kathryn Crumpler, [ane Carter, Diane Neal, and Janet Arnold, add their beauty to the decorations at the annual Military Ball. Like, someone forgot something! Merle Summers, Claude Paris, and Bill Crisp spent many hours preparing for the freshmen assembly. Dr. and Mrs. Messick receive farewell gifts from the adminis- tration and faculty at a special banquet held in their honor. PREPARATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS . . . The night was young ... the party was gay ... as Deny Wal- ker and jane Carter celebrated the holiday season ' s arrival. Sarah Smiley and Edith Mallard decorate Ragsdale in the tradi- tional Christmas manner. Girls in Slay Hal Holidays. celebrate the oncoming Christmas Dr. Leo Jenkins, prior to his appointment as president, delivers the annual Christmas message to the student body in the absence of Dr. Messick. Dr. Robert L. Holt, former registrar, as sumes his new role as Dean of Institu- tion. Dr. Leo Jenkins prepares to as- sume the never-ending responsi- bilities of the presidency. Bruno swings at party. CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATION, PARTIES . . . As a special project, the Art Department sells works of East Carolina art students. That night, KA had a cool caper. 29] AND THE SOCIAL ELEMENT CONTINUES TO FORGE AHEAD . Check Gordon, Willard Park, George South, and Glenn Bass get acquainted at a KA rush party. Vicky Mayberry, hostess, Captain Robert Vining, and Bill Baker en- joy punch at a PiKA rush party. Rushee and frat man in closed conference at this Lambda Chi rush party. Elmo Gaskins, Sig Ep, is an enthused host at this rush party. 292 Theta Chi seems to have quite an interest- ing scrapbook. At least, these rushees are interested. Jean Woodson, Judith Simpson, Linda Mann, Jewell Callihan, and Brenda Vaughan look over a scrapbook at one of the many sorority rush parties they attended. WITH RUSH PARTIES AND MORE RUSH PARTIES. This r u s h e e seems amazed as Helen Allen tells her about Kappa Delta. Alpha Phi sorority members provided real oriental entertainment for their rush parties. Hilda Roberts signs rushee ' s ID cards as they come in. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority members and rushees having a gab fest during one of the many rush parties. 293 Phillip Morris products real- ly enjoyed a heyday on cam- Tom Jackson and Kathryn Johnson take time out to pose for the pho- tographer at PiK A ' s Gangster Ball. Tony Mallard, on behalf of Pi Kappa Al- pha, accepts congratulations from the Phil- lip Morris representative on winning the hi-fi set offered for the most cigarette packs. WINTER GOES OUT WITH A BLAST, LEAVING HOPES HIGH. BUCCANEER editor, Uke Armstrong, and business man- ager, Pat Biggs, are elated now that the work is finally over! A crowd of students frocked in ball apparel danced to the music of the Collegians at the Alpha Phi Omega White Ball. Betsy Hill, White Ball Queen for 1960, gives a big smile after receiving the wonderful news of her new role. ctems seniors secretary ROSALIE BLANKENSHIP 296 pi V © 41 o 9 i. 4k ( FRANCES MERLE AIKEN ■' WILLIAM STANLEY ATKINSON Fairmont Social Studies, and Physical Education, B.S. GRADY STONE AUSTIN Hatteras Physical Education, Social Studies, B.S. Phi Kappa Alpha; Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager, Athletic Chair- man; P.E. Club; Young Democrats Club. MELDON SWAYNE AUSTIN Gates Business, B.S. Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer. LARRY GLENN BAILEY Science, B.S. Y.M.C.A.; Y.D.C.; Pi Gamma Pi; Theta Chi, Intramural Sports. GEORGE H. BAKER, JR. Faison Secretary, President; Dover, Delaware Elizabeth City Clinton WILLARD KENT BAKER Chemistry, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha; A.F. R.O.T.C.; SADIE MARIE BARBER English, and Social Studies, B.S. Ragsdale Dormitory Vice-President; BUCCANEER; Ragsdale Dormi- tory Counselor; Y.W.C.A.; S.N.E.A.; Member-at-large Women ' s Judiciary; Secretary of Women ' s Judiciary; Chairman of Women ' s Judiciary; S.G.A.; Executive Council; Marshal; Homecoming ' Com- mittee; Alpha Delta Pi; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. CLYDE JOYCE BARBOUR Grammar Education, Campbell College; A.C.E.; BRENDA BAREFOOT Biology, A.B. B.S.U.; Science Club, President; W.R.A. Zeta Soroity. Angier 3.S. S.N.E.A. Benson Executive Council; Delta Fuquay Springs Peace Junior College; Rhu Delta Chi; F.B.L.A.; Young Democrats Club; Pi Omega Pi. WILMA ANNETTE ALCOCK New Bern Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Zeta Psi Alpha Soroity, Parliamentarian, Secretary. CLIFTON DOUGLAS ALDRIDGE Chemistry, A.B. LaGrange Roper ROSALIND ELFRETH ALEXANDER Business, and English, B.S. Women ' s Chorus; Messiah ; Wesley Foundation; F.B.L.A.; English Club, Vice-President; Representative of Pi Omega Pi at Raleigh Convention; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President. BETSY ROSS ALLEN Primary Education, and Special Education, K.Y.F.; A.C.E.; Woman ' s Chorus VIRGINIA LOU ALTMAN Grammar Education, B.S. Campbell College; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A. BOBBY LEWIS ANDERSON Business, and Social Studies, B.S. Tar Heel Angier New Bern EUCLID D. ARMSTRONG, JR. Business, Economics, A.B. BUCCANEER, Associate Editor, Editor; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary; F.B.L.A., Vice-President; Publications Board; Campus Radio; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES NETTIE MAE ATKINS Fayetteville Primary Education, B.S. Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Y.W.C.A. A typical coed relaxing in her room. lift 14 J © © 4tfc €? i ill it NOAH B. BAREFOOT Grammar Education, B.S. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; King Youth Fellowship; Carosel; Young Democrat ' s Club; BUCCANEER. Salemburg Math Club; HILDA JEAN BARKER Business Education, B.S. Home Economics Club; F.B.L.A. New Hill ANN ELIZABETH BARNACASCEL Windsor Home Economics, B.S. Phi Omicron; Vice-President, Jarvis Dorm; Home Economics Club- Danforth Foundation Committee; WRA. SHELBY JEAN BARNES Grammar Education, B.S. Campbell Junior College Nashville EDWARD LEE BASS Wilson Business, A.B. LESLIE RANDOLPH BASS, JR., Business and Psychology, A.B. F.B.L.A.; Alpha Phi Omega Nashville semots PAUL DELANO BASS Fayctteville Physical Educational and Social Studies, B.S. Advanced R.O.T.C; Intramural Sports; Veteran ' s Club; Campbell College. SARA LOU BASS Primary Education, B.S. Mount Olive Junior Collet WILLIAM MORRIS BATTS, JR. Business, A.B. N. C. State College; S.G.A. Representative; Pi Ome Lambda, President; A.F. R.O.T.C. Greenville Rocky Mount i Pi; Phi Beta J ' J.S EDWIN Y. BAXTER Pompano Beach, Florida Industrial Arts, B.S. Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Alpha Delta; Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club; Sigma Rho Phi Fraternity. JOHN HUGH BAZEMORE Cofield Business, A.B. THEODORE WAYNE BEACH Greenville Music, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Band; Orches- tra; Collegians; M.E.N.C. GENE RAY BEDSOLE Tar Heel Physical Education, Social Studies, B.S. GEORGE WOODS BEIERLE Hamburg, New Jersey Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club. PATRICIA ANN BENNETT Edward Grammar Education, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Garrett Dorm Social Committee; BUCCANEER; Woman ' s Chorus; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A. ROBERT G. BENTON Gaston Physical Education, Science, B.S. ALEXANDRIA BEST BETHUNE Linden Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Women ' s Recreational Association; Physical Education Club, Secre- tary; S.N.E.A.; Kappa Delta Soroity, President. DENNIS MARION BIGGS Williamston Science, B.S. Science Club; IA Club; YDC; R.O.T.C; Rifle Team, Basic Club, Flying Club, Arnold Air Society, Executive; Westminister Fellowship; T.V. Guild; A.F. R.O.T.C. Advanced Corps. ! W - ' Ail p S L £k ife di J -3 ?T P dk ? - Jfh V rfll MOLLY M. A.C.E.; Pre: BIGGS Eng Williamston ce-President; id Social Studies, U.S. Center; English Club, S.N.E.A. BOBBIE MOONEY BLALOCK Greenville English, and Library Science, B.S. Library Science Club; English Club. ROSALIE DALTON BLANKENSHIP Rocky Mount Physical Education and English, B.S. College Union Board; Secretary Junior Class; S.N.E.A.; Tau Sigma; W.H.A.; Secretary Senior Class; Delta Zeta Sorority. CORA ANN BLANTON Rose Hill Primary Education, B.S. Campbell College; B.S.U.; Greater Council of B.S.U., Executive Council of B.S.U.; Tau Sigma; Pledge Chairman of Tau Sigma; Gar- ret Hall House Committee; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E. ROY WADE BODENHEIMER High Point Industrial Arts, B.S. Alpha Delta Tau Fraternity, Treasurer; Industrial Arts Club; Sigma. Rho Phi Fraternity; Kappa Alpha Order; President E.C.C. Develop- ment Council; Treasurer Industrial Arts Club Loan Fund; Dormitory Proctor; Industrial Arts Most Outstanding Student; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. JOHN LATHAM BOOTH Rocky Mount Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon, President; Veteran ' s Club. ELEANOR BOWDEN Faison Primary Education, B.S. Aquanymphs; Cheerleader; Treasurer Jarvis Hall; Miss Jarvis Hall Officer Westminister Fellowship; A.C.E. ; Delta Sigma Chi Soroity. FLOYD CLINTON BOWEN, JR. Belhaven Business and Social Studies, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Pi Omega Pi. NORMA ALLEN BOWEN Mathematics and Science, A. Chi Beta Phi; Math Club. Pantego TRAVIS LEE BOWEN Snou; Hill Business, B.S. WILLIAM H. BOWEN Pinctown Geography and Psychology, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon; E.C. Playhouse. HENRY A. BOYD New Bern Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. JACK BOYD, JR. Mathematics and Science, B.S. Math Club. EMMA JEAN BRADY William Grammar Education, B.S. Phi Beta Chi Soroity; Student Counselor of Cotten Hall. KIRBY PUTNEL BRANCH Green Science, B.S. Drill Team; WWWS Radio. SUE SUTTON BRANCH Grammar Education, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; A.C.E. ALFRED HARDY BREMER Mathematics and Industrial Arts, College Union Board. DANIEL PAUL BRIDGE Mathematics and Science, B.S. Newman Club, Vice-President. Ayden Greenville Kinston h3 £? Pi p ft in Skinny Burt seems to be tell- ing one of his jokes. ■2 ' i ' J m mwmm JOHN ' THOMAS BRISSON Tar Heel I f Physical Education, and Social Studies, 15. S. m+%r NANCY ELIZABETH BRITT Lutnbcrton J L Social Studies, and English, B.S. F.T.A.; Y.W.C.A.; Summer School Judiciary; Summer School House Committee; Kappa Delta Sorority. BT-m MIXER KNOWLTON BROTHERTON Greenville mia Science, B.S. K CONNIS OSTIX BROWN, JR. Fratiklinton rrv Social Studies, and English, B.S. Louisburg College. 1- 2 CYNTHIA ANN BROWN Oak City %ZsB Grammar Education, B.S. sw EDITH IOXE BROWN Kcnhj Primary Education, B.S. W.R.A., Women ' s Chorus; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A. % JULIAN M. BROWN Morshollberg IT3 Social Studies, and English, B.S. teiS ' l LINDA WHICHARD BROWN GreenvUL Business, B.S. Homecoming Sponsor; A.F.R.O.T.C. Sponsor NANCY CAROLYN BROWN Jackson Primary Education, B.S. Chowan College, S.G.A. Handbook Committee; Y ' .W.C.A., Cabinet; CHESLEY J. BROWNE, JR. Mathematics, and Social Studies, A.B. ELSIE DAVIS BRYAN Grammar Education, B.S. Hobgood Mt. Olive JO ANN BRYAN English, and Library Science. B.S. Sophomore Counselor; Student Government Secretary; President Wilson Dormitory Summer School: Secretary Student Government Summer School. F.B.L.A.; Library Club; Women ' s Chorus; Y ' oung Democrats Club; ID Card Chairman: WHO ' S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. KENNETH HAYNE BRYSON Science and French, A.B. MARY ALENE N. BUCK Grammar Education, B.S. DORIS MIRIAM BULLARD Physicial Education, and Social Studies, B.S. W.R.A.; Physical Education Club. EVA CAROLYN BULLARD Business, and History, B.S. Hamlet Tabor City Chadbourn AutryoUle Greensboro FRANKLIN EASON BULLARD Music, B.S. Marching and Concert Band, Band President; Connecticut Y ' ankee; Carousel; Kiss Me Kate; Orchestra; Choir, Vice-President; Presi- dent of President ' s Council; Dreamers Dance Band; Collegians; M.E.N.C; Phi Gamma Pi; Theta Chi; Phi Mu Alpha, Music Director; Maneuver Committee. WAYNE RANDY BULLARD Chadbourn Physical Education, and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club, Phi Sigma Pi; College Union Student Board; Intramural Sports; Mars Hill College. i.S.U.; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E. semon Do ROGER MAYO BULLOCK Business, B.S. WILLIAM MURRAY BULLOCK Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. JOE W.BURKE Social Studies, Physical Education, B.S. JOHN EARNEST BURLESON Busine ss, A.B. Television Guild; Delta Sigma Pi Greenville Tarboro Bear Creek Enfield WILKIE SKINNY BURT, Science and Social Studies, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha LARRY HENRY BUSEY, Coral Gables, Florida Accounting, A.B. F.BL.A. Delta Sigma Pi HAROLD JULIAN BYRD Elizabeth Business Administration, A.B. Y.D.C.; Intramural Softball JACQUALINE FRANCES BYRD Wim Primary Education, B.S. Chi Omega Sorority; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS AMERICAN COLLEBES AND UNIVERSITIES LUBY HARPER BYRD, JR. Mt. C Social Studies and Science, B.S. Intramural Sports MARVIS ANN EDWARDS BYRD Mount Olive Grammar Education, B.S. East Carolina College Playhouse; Pygmalian; Admirable Crich- ton; A Cup of Tea; Overtones; Miss A.F.R.O.T.C.; Angle Flight Girls ' Drill Team; S.N.E.A..; A.C.E.; Y.W.C.A.; Senior Sena- tor; Tau Sigma; Miss Greenville finalists; Circle K Talent Show WILLIAM EUGENE BYRUM Winfall Social Studies and English, B.S. RITA CALHOUN Turkey Jusiness, B.S. JACK ANDREW CALVERT Business and Social Studies, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha Rockingham Sanford BONNY RHUE CAMERON English and Social Studies, B.S. S.N.E.A.; YWCA; Westminister Fellowship; Garrett House Commit tee; Tau Sigma PATSY RUTH CAMERON Grammer Education, B.S. Sweetheart Ball Sponsor; Homecoming Sponsor; Womi Marshal; Garrett House Committee; Y.W.C.A.; W.R.A Sorority Raeford ' s Chorus; Pi Kappa MARY SYLVIA CAPPS Warrenton Primarv Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Y.W.C.A.; W.R.A.; Freshman Counselor; I.S.C.; Y.D.C.; White Ball Queen; Summer Queen Homecoming Sponsor; Alpha Delta Pi JOHN B. CAPRELL Business and Social Studies, A.B. Greenville Varina SALLIE JEAN CARDEN English and Library Science, B.S. English Club; Library Club; S.N.E.A.; Y.W.C.A.; Sophomore Counselor Wilbur Parks and date seem to be enjoying one of those fantabulous KA parties. SENIOR SENATORS Marsha Evans, Marvis Edwards, and Jeff Strickland. fit r Ail ik .- ' ft • 4 a 4, JAY WADE CARDY, StMMW oro Industrial Arts and Social Studies, B.S. University of North Carolina; Wilmington Junior College; Kappa Alpha. JERRY DEAN CARPENTER Gastonia Physical Education and Mathematics. B.S. Monogram Club; Football; Baseball JUDITH THOMPSON CARR Whiteville Business, B.S. JANE GRACE CARTER Carthage Primary Education, B.S. Homecoming Queen; Freshman Representee in May Court; Inter- fraternity Council Queen; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; S.N.E.A.; Lambda Tau Sorority. JOE MONROE CHANDLER Yariceyville Science and Social Studies, B.S. Wingate Junior College; Theta Chi; I.F.C. Representative, ELIZABETH COUNCIL CHASON White Oak Business, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Co-Historian; YYVCA; Weslev Foundation Council; F.B.L.A. CECIL CLIFTON CHEEK Business Administration, B.A. Kappa Alpha, Historian, Social Chairman Durham HELEN MARGARET CHRISTENSON French and Social Science, A.B JOHN CARL CLAWSON Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer Greenville Post Falls, Idaho NANCY FLEMING CLAY Art and English, B.S. Art Club; Home Economics Club; Dormitory Officer WILEY WALTON CLAY Rocky Mount Business Administration and History, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Y.D.C. MARJORIE MARIE CLEMENTS Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Y.D.C. JANE CAROLYN COATS Four French and English, B.S. English Club; SNEA; Chi Alpha Sorority PATSY KINNAMON COFFEY, Winston, Social Studies and Welfare, A.B. B.S.U.; Freshman Counselor; Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Chorus JOHN DONALD COFFIN Haw Business, A.B. Sigma Nu Fraternity t 5 9 ? seniors MARCELLA ANN COOKE Aulander Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E., Vice-President; Inter-Sorority Council; W.R.A.; Y.D.C.; Kappa Delta Sorority MOLLY LOU COOKE Aulander Primary Education B,S. A.C.E.; Y.D.C.; W.R.A.; Kappa Delta Sorority JAMES ROBERT COOPER Faison Science, B.S. Y.M.C.A.; W.F.; A.P.O.; Science Club; North Carolina Science Academy Fountain Fountain JAMES McCARY CORBETT Business and Social Studies, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; EAST CAROLINIAN PHYLLIS ANNE CORBETT Home Economies, B.S. Women ' s Judiciary, Secretary; President Cotton Hall; S.G.A.; Y.D.C.; Y.W.C.A.; Phi Omicron VICTOR EMANUEL CORNACCHIONE Statesville Grammar Education, B.S. Club, President; Kappa Delta Phi Alpha Phi Omega; Vetera MARY ELAINE COULTER Lincolnton Home Economics, B.S. Lutheran Student Association, Vice-President; President; Inter-re- ligious Council, Secretary, President; Home Economics Club- Y.W.C.A.; Y.W.C.A. Council; Women ' s Chorus MERLE RAYBON COUNCIL FayetteviUe Business Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-President; Marshal; May Court Representative; Miss Wilson Hall-Homecoming Sponsor; F.B.L.A., State Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; Garrett Hall Social Committee; Valentine Queen JACK COX Tahor aty Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. LILLIAN GAIL COHOON Columbia English and Social Studies, B.S. Social Chairman of Cottc, Hall; Y.D.G, Canterbury Club; Inter- sororih Council, Musi, Chain,,..,,: Proi.l.-ni of Wilson-Summer School; Student Senati Summer School; Member-at-Large of Women s [udiciary; Garrett II. ,11 Treasurer; Historical Society; Rebe Editorial Staff; English Club: Zeta Psi Alpha Sorority, Ritual Chair- man; Tan Sigma MADELYN COLEMAN Greenville Biology and Science, A.B. Science Club; Phi Beta Chi; Sigma Pi Alpha; Marshal; Y.W.C.A.; Sophomore Counselor in Ragsdale MYRA DEANNE COLEMAN Whiteville Business, B.S. English Club; S.N.E.A.; Chi Alpha Sorority HAZEL MARIE COLLIER Clarkton Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Inter-Sorority Council, Rush Chairman; Y.W.C.A.; WR.A.; A.C.E.; B.S.U.; Candidate for BUCCANEER Queen ISAAC STEPHEN COLLINS Red Springs Social Studies and English, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega PHILIP EDWARD COLLINS Raleigh Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. BARBARA JEAN CONWAY Mathematics and Bus: GRAHAM ELDRIDGE COOKE Social Studies and English, B.S. Mt. Olive Y.M.C.A.; Y.R.C.; Freshman Orientation Counselor JENNY COOKE Grammar Education, B.S. ££ ft © § V ANN DOUGLAS DAVIS M Primary Education, B.S. SNEA, Historian; College Choir, Tau Sigma; ACE CHARLES GILTNER DAVIS Morehead City Social Studies and English, B.S. CLINTON OLIVER DAVIS Edcnton Mathematics and Business, B.S. Mathematics Club, Co-Vice President; State Vice-President of the N.C.E.A.; S.N.E.A., Vice-President, President; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ELIZABETH MERSHON DAVIS Wilson Primary ducation, B.S. B.S.U.; Y.W.C.A.; N.E.A.; College Union Board GENE DELANO DAVIS Conway Business Administration, A.B. MARGARET ANNE DAVIS Wilmington Physical Education and English, B.S. Kappa Delta, W.R.A.; P.E. Club, Vice-President; E.C.C. Marching Band; House Committee; S.N.E.; Homecoming Committee; Aquatics; East Carolinian MATHEY A. DAVIS Social Studies and Geography, A. EARL WEEKS DEAL and History, B.S. JAMES OTIS DEANS Pi Omega Pi Science, B.S. Wadesboro Tarboro Macclesfield JUDY ARLENE COX New Bern Social Studies and English, B.S. V.D.C.; Tau Sigma;BUCCANEER Staff RICHARD S. COX Tahor City Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club, Vice-President, Secretary; Sigma Rho Phi LARRY BOYD CRAVEN English and Speech, B.S. E.C. Playhouse, Treasurer; Campus Radio East Carolin Raleigh BUCCANEER STAFF SARA BLANCHE CRAWFORD Science, B.S. Chi Beta Phi; Sigma Pi Alpha; Science Club GEORGE EDWARD CRAWLEY, JR. Industrial Arts, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha JOSEPH WYATTE CREECH Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Campbell College; Basketball; Baseball; Monogram Club Fayctteville Smithfield ANNE SHELTON CROMARTIE Raleigh Music, B.S. Marching Band; Concert Band: Orchestra; Music Education Club; Band Clinic Representative; Wind Ensemble; S.G.A. Musicals; Quintet; Sigma Alpha Iota RUTH ELIZABETH DAUCHTRY Faison Grammar Education, B.S. A.C.E. SHARON LOUISE DAUCHTRY Smithficld Home Economics, B.S. Sophomore Counselor; Home Economics Club, Vice-President, Secre- tary; State President of College Club Division, N.C.H.E.A.; A.H.E.A. Delegate; Y.W.C.A.; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Full house at College Union Halloween party. Q Cs Q a EDNA SMITH DENBY Home Economics, Washington Home Economics Club LARUE DENNING Angier Home Economics, B.S. Compbell College; F.T.A.; Home Economics Club; President of F.TA. ARTHUR ANTHONY DESTOUT Ft. Belvoir, Virginia Social Studies and English, B.S. S.G.A Chairman of External Affairs Committee, State Student Legislature; Intramural Council; Secretary-Treasurer; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledgemaster, President; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Circle K BOBBY JOE DIXON Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club JULIA CAROLYN DIXON Greenville Science, B.S. Science Club RAE JEAN DIXON Miami, Florida Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. EDDIE P. DRAUGHON Clinton Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Football; Baseball; Varsity Club; K.A. Officer PATRICIA ANGELINE DRENNAN Belmont Phimary Education, B.S. Secretary of Ragsdale; Sophomore Counselor; A.C.E.; Alpha Delta Pi, President; I.S.C.; Dean ' s Advisory Board SYBIL MARLENE DUDLEY Griffon Business, B.S. Y.D.C., Secretary; F.B.L.A.; Kappa Delta Kappa Sorority; Freshman Counselor; Orientation Counselor GERALD S. DUFFIE South Boston, Virginia Business and Social Studies, B.S. WADEUS EARL DUNCAN Clarendon Business and Social Studies, A.B. Wesley Foundation, President, Treasurer, Chairman ' of House and Grounds; Campus Christian Council; Inter-Religious Council; F.B.L.A. CONNIE LOU DUNN Ayden Music, B.M. Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain; Music Club; M.T.N.A. GLENN C. DYER Greensboro Swimming Team; Aquatics Club, Treasurer; Varsity Club; A.F.- R.O.T.C; Arnold Air Society, Operations Officer; A.F.R.O.T.C. Basic Club; Sigma Nu Fraternity, Treasurer; I.F.C. CHARLES WENDELL DYSON Rockingham Psychology, A.B. S.G.A. , Treasurer, Budget Committee Chairman; Football; Lambda Chi Alpha; I.F.C; Y.M.C.A.; Y.D.C.; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JULIA ELLEN EASON Hookerton Physical Education and Science, B.S. W.R.A.; Aquanymphs; P.E. Club JAMES IRVN EDISON Business Administration, A.B. BILLY HOWARD EDMONDSON Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. ROBERT BURTON EDMONDSON, JR. Social Studies and Library Science, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Historical Society Jacksonville seniots 4 a P e?i CD MELVIN PAUL EDWARDS Washington Industrial Arts, B.S. CAROLYN ANNETTE ELAM Roxboro Voice and Piano, B.S. College Choir; Connecticut Yankee, Carousel ; M.E.N.C.; Opera Workshop JACQUELIN OVERMAN ELLIS Grammar Education, B.S. Ayden EDWARD HARRELL EMORY Lancaster, S. C. Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Football, Co-Captain, All Conference, Varsity Club; Lambda Chi Alpha; High Epsilon, P.E. Club; Vice-President of Senior Class; Treasurer of Varsity Club RICHARD JOSEPH ENRICO Portsmouth, Va. Business, A.B. San Antonio College; Newman Club; Veteran ' s Club; Basketball; Track; R Association, President EARL WILMER ENZOR Fair Bluff Science, B.S. Science Club seniors Clarkton l ' s Chorus; Raleigh JOAN ELIZABETH EUDY Kannapolis Music, B.S. Marching Band; Concert Band; Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota; M.E.N.C; Lutheran Student Association; S.G.A. Musical; Music Education Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Student Union Board ADA CELESTE EVANS Primary Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; Phi Beta Chi Soror-ity; Wc East Carolinian MARSHA SUZANNE EVANS Primary Education, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; Sophomore Counselor; Marshal; Kappa Delta Pi President; Zeta Psi Alpha Sorority; Homecoming Sponsor; Senior Class Senator; Kappa Delta Pi; Candidate for BUCCANEER Oueen- I.F.C.; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AN UNIVERSITIES SARAH ELIZABETH EWELL Greenville Art and English, B.S. English Club; S.N.E.A.; College Union Student Board; Art Club; SGA Handbook Committee, Chairman; Entertainment Committee; Homecoming Sponsor; Chi Omega Sorority, Treasurer; WHO S WHO WIONC STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JOHN WILLIAM FAISON, JR. Clayton Business and Social Studies, B.S. KENNETH F. FARRIOR Wallace Accounting and Social Studies, A.B. F.B.L.A. WILLIAM HAYWOOD FARRIOR FarmviUe Industrial Arts, B.S. Louisburg College; Westminister Fellowship; Y.M.C.A.; Industrial Arts Club Raleigh JOHN JOSEPH FILICKY Psychology and Business, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; F.B.L.A.; Veteran ' s Club; Rebel, Assistant Business Manager; Chapel Choir; Y.D.C.; Varsity Band; Kiss Me Kate ; College Choir HELEN FRANCIS FISHER Whitcville Grammar Education, B.S. Wake Forest College; Y.W.C.A.; W.R.A.; Women ' s Chorus;; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Kappa Delta Pi; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U. EDITH GRAY FITZGERALD Selma Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; B.S.U., Council; Phi Omicron, President; Y.W.C.A. BARBARA WATSON FLOWERS Greenville Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E. Y.W.C.A. WILLIAM GRANT FLOWERS Kenly Business and Social Studies, B.S. 306 © € GAIL LAMB FOSTER Lumberton Primary Education, B.S. Y.W .C.A.; A.C.E. ROBERT LEE FRANCK Jacksonville Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Kappa Alpha Order, Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity Council, President FRANKLIN DELANO FREEMAN Kinston Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Track; Varsity Club; Physical Education Club; Y.M.C.A.; Student Union; Alpha Phi Omega Teachey GERALDINE FUSSELL Primary Education, B.S. GEORGE MANLEY GADDY Wilmingtc Business and Social Studii O. A. Club B.S. KESLER GAINEY, JR. Dunn Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. BARBARA ANN GALLOWAY Primary Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; Library JOHNNY RAY GARDNER Grammar Education, B.S. SYLVIA RAE GARDNER Primary Education, B.S Gastonia Junior College; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Alpha Phi National Sorority CAROLYN GRIFFIN GARRIS Greenville Primary Education, B.S. SHERRILL ANN GARRIS Farmville Primary Education, B.S. Y.D.C.; Y.W.C.A.; A.C.E. ; BUCCANEER; Playhouse; Student Union Board; Kappa Delta Sorority; Social Chairman BETTY VIE GASKINS Vancebow Arts, B.S. Art Club; Student Union; Rebel, Exchange Editor; Zeta Psi Alpha SIDNEY LOUIS GASKINS New Bern Science, B.S. JEWEL BLANCHE GAY Spring Hope English and French, B.S. S.N.E.A.; B.S.U., Executive Council; Campbell College BETTY LOU GAYLORD Pantego English French, B.S. Reporter; English Club; Y.W.C.A.; Council Secretary, Sigma Pi Alpha RICHARD EUGENE GEORGE Kings Mountain Physical Education and Science, B.S. JANICE FAYE GIBBS Manteo Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. JANE HAMPTON GIDDEN Washington, D. C. Primary Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; Y.W.C.A.; A.C.E., Secretary, Vice-President, Delegate to National Convention; Sophomore Counselor; Marshal; Homecoming Sponsor; Handbook Committee; Orientation Counselor; W.R.A.; Alpha Delta Pi; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IX AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Homecoming court and Queen, Dot- tie McEwen. 1W P P - tit mi £5 O O ' mm s fit @ © 9 BETTY JEAN 1 GILBERT Grammar Educati U.S. JAMES BRYANT GILLIKIN Atlantic English and French, A.B. Kiss Me Kate, Choreographer; Little Theatre Group HARVEY O. GODFREY, JR. Sanford Business and Social Studies, B.S. Kappa Alpha Fraternity ELIZABETH EDWARDS GOODWIN Zebulon English and Social Studies, B.S. S.G.A., Secretary; S.N.E.A.; English Club; Historical Society, Zeta Psi Alpha Sorority, Secretary JAMES GRANT GORDON Gastonia Physical Education and Social Science, B.S. Football; Monogram Club Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Chaplain; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; JOSEPHINE GORDON Primary Education, B.S. Campbell College Wilson Mills Future home for home economics majors. JEAN LENNOX GORE Lake Park, Florida Primary Education, B.S. SHELBY JEAN GRADY High Piont Music Education and Voice, Organ, B.S. E.C.C. Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer; E:C.C. Marching Band, Majorette; E.C.C. Concert Band; Conne cticut Yankee; Carousel; Kiss Me Kate; B.S.U.; Wesley Players; M.E.N.C.; Music Education Club; Bartered Bride; The Medium; E.C.C. Pageant; Canterbury; Admirable Critchton; Man Alive IDA SUE THOMAS GREEN Raleigh Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Phi Epsilon; S.N.E.A. JOHN THOMAS GREEN, JR. Henderson Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club BOBBY LEE GREENE Monroe Physical Education, and Social Studies, B.S. Wingate Junior College; Applachian State Teachers College ROBERT LEE GREENE Star Health and Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. North Carolina State College; A.F.R.O.T.C.; Intramurals; Intramural Publicity Director; Physical Education Major ' s Club; Y.M.C.A.; North Carolina Association of Health and Recreation; EAST CARO- LINIAN, Sports Writer, Circulation Staff; Varsity Track; President P.E. Club JOSEPH DARRELL GRIFFIN Washington Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. KIM ELLIOTT GRIFFIN Greensboro Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. History Club ROBERT CURTIS GRIFFIN Tarboro Geography and Psychology, A.B. 308 Gamma Theta Upsilon; Y.M.C.A.; Y.D.C.; M.I.A. ■Mj 31 -s. JlMJTh ti WILLIAM LARRY GRIFFIN Burlington Music, B.M. Phi Mu Alpha; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Founder, President; I.F.C Coun- cil; E.C.C. Marching Band; Oaklahoma; Carousel Productions Rocky Mount WILTON R. CRIFFTN Business Administration, A.B. CHRIS EDWARD GRIMSLEY Social Studies and English, B.S. LARRY R. GRISSOM Henderson Music, B.S. College Singers; Band; Chapel Choir; College Choir; Orchestra; Wind Ensemble; M.E.N.C; Music Education Club; Carousel; Kiss Me Kate; Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer JOHN LEWIS GROOME Faison Business and Social Studies, A.B. BETTY GWYNN GUNN Providence English and Social Studies, B.S. S.N.E.A. ROBERT MARK GUPTON Red Springs Business, A.B. Sigma Nu Fraternity, Treasurer GINGER CAROLE HAGAN Rocky Mount Business, A.B. Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer; C.U.B.; W.R.A. JANIE SUE HAIR Elizabethtown Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Tau Sigma; Social Cha Garrett Hall Social Chairman Dunn LINDA GODWIN HAIRR Mathematics and Music, B.S. Free Will Baptist Fellowship, President; Mathematics Club, Co- Vice-President; Chi Beta Phi Sorority; Woman ' s Chorus; Chapel Choir, President; Messiah; The Spade BETTY FRANCIS HAISLIP Primary Education, B.S. B.S.U.; A.C.E.; Y.W.C.A.; Woman ' s Chorus; W.R.A.; S.N.E.A Hamilton JACKY NEIL HALL Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club JAMES KENNETH HALL Business and Social Studies, A.B. RUFFIN C. HALL Bus SYLVIA JOLLY HALL Busine: nd Social Studies, B.S. s and History, B.S. Henderson Fayetteville Selma Rosehoro WAYNE W. HALSEY Cochranevillc, Penna. Business, A.: F.B.L.A. VINCENT GENE HANDY Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Presbyterian College BETTY FRANCES H. HARDEE Grammar Education, B.S. ▲Hi J Q- f £ p. seniors Q «? © f  it LIONEL BARRYMORE HARPER Kinsfon Social Studies and Mathematics, B.S. E.C.C. Historical Society; Mathematics Club WALTER PERRY HARRELL Business and Social Studi( WILLIAM CARLISLE HARRELL Business and Social Studi F.B.L.A.; S.N.E.A. NORMA ANNE HARRELSON Business and History, B.S. Southport Chief Marshal; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Alpha Delta Pi; Sop! Counselor Ricli Square RUSSELL NORFLEET HARRINGTON Business Education, B.S. 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WILLIAM EDWARD HAWKINS Warrenton Business, A.B. Louisburg College DOROTHY ANN HAYES Durham Primary Eduaction, B.S. College Choir; Chapel Choir; Robe Chairman and Student Director; S.A.I., Editor; Y.W.C.A.; M.E.N.C; Women ' s Chorus; A.C.E.; Music Education Club; Angel Filght Commander PATRICIA ANNE HAYWOOD Mount Gilead Art, B.S. Music Education Club; Y.D.C.; Woman ' s Chorus; Art Club; Angel Flight JO FAYE BEDDARD HEATH Kinston English and Social Studies, B.S. Riverside, New Jersey d Science, B.S. RICHARD LAWRENCE HECK Physical Education PATRICIA ANN HEDSPETH Conwa Business and Social Studies, B.S. Student Counselor; F.B.L.A.; Corresponding Secretary; Dean ' s Advisory Council; I.S.C.; Delta Chi Delta; Alpha Xi Delta; W.W.W.S.; Tau Sigma; Y.D.C.; BUCCANEER; Homecoming Sponsor ROY WILLIAM HENDREN Ashevil Business Administration, A.B. Newman Club, President; College Union Board ARLINE HIGH Roanoke Rapids Science, A.B. Sigma Pi Alpha; Science Club; Secretary-Treasurer RONALD GRAY HIGHT Henderson Accounting and Social Studies, A.B. F.B.L.A.; Greater Council Baptist Student Center MARILYN BETSY HILL Deep Run Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Class Treasurer; Delta Zeta, Vice-President; I.S.C., Vice-President; C.U.S.B.; Miss Gamma Theta Upsilon LINDA LEE HINES Wilmington Library Science and English, B.S. Wilmington College; Library Club, Reporter; Garrett Dormitory Homecoming Committee; Y.W.C.A.; S.N.E.A. JANICE MADGE HINSON Jacksonville Piano, A.B. Sigma Pi Alpha; Kappa Delta Sorority; Garrett Dormitory Social Committee; Woman ' s Chorus; Converse College DRUID DIXON HOBGOOD, JR. Science and Mathematics, B.S. Kappa Sigma Nu; Sigma Nu; Intramural Council Winterville C3 g 9 All X ' 4il ' § til Members of Theta Chi fraternity get deco- rations fixed for the big dance. 311 i-J. isr — i CECELIA ANN HODGES Elizabeth City Oh y Grammar Education, B.S. JOHNNIE DEWEY HODGES Pantego Ah 11 - Chemistry and Science, A.B. President Umstead Dormitory; Men ' s Judiciary; Science Club; Kappa Sigma Kappa Student Senate; MILDRED FERGUSON HODGES Washington mm Grammar Education, B.S. Peace College f LIDA ELIZABETH HOFFMAN Kinston U.J Grammar Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; A.C.E. - - STUART OMEGA HOLLAND Greenville Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Football; Varsity Club, Secretary BILLY GERALD HOLLOWELL Kinsi Business and Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Tennis, North State Doubles, North State Runnerup Singles; F.B.L.A.; Intramural Sports; Varsity Club PRISCILLA ANN HOLLOWAY Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. W.R.A.; College Board; Y.W.C.A.; Y.D.C.; Tau Sigma Fuquay Springs ma Plymouth JOLENE HOLLOWELL Social Studies and Psychology; A.B. and B.S. STUART HOLLOWELL Tyner Business and Social Studies, B.S. sumon RANDALL JOE HOLMES Rocky Mount Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Football; Track, Co-Captain; Varsity Club, Secretary, Presiednt; Veteran ' s Club EMMA JEAN HOLT Burlington Physical Education and Special Education, B.S. W.R.A.; Canterbury Club; Physical Education Majors Club; S.N.E.A. ALICE BESS HOLTON Youngsville Primary Education, B.S. WILLIS BOYCE HONEYCUTT, JR. Greenville Art and Industrial Arts, A.B. Phi Gamma Pi; Theta Chi; I.F.C.; Art Club ALAN McBRIDE HOOPER Grifton Business and Social Studies, A.B. Pi Omega Pi, Historian THOMAS STERLING HOPKINS Washington Biology, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi; Vice-President; Chi Beta Phi, President; Collegiate Academy, President; North Carolina Academy of Science; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JAMES MASSEY HORTON, JR. Science, B.S. Science Club, President; Chi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi Fountain JACQUE L. HOUSE Plymouth Grammar Education, B.S. 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Jacksonville Enfield Clinton JO ANN GERTRUDE JACKSON Social Studies and English, B.S. Sacred Heart College; Newman ' s Club, Treasurer; BUCCANEER; East Carolinian; S.N.E.A.; Angel Flight; F.B.L.A. El © © Nancy Harris and Betty Lane Evans arrive in Wilmington to take part in the Azalea festivities. £3 v V Mm Kathryn Johnson and Derry Walker discuss problems relating to the East Carolinian. ■:«s %4 p 9 $ 9 £% PATRICIA JACKSON Saint Pauls Primary Education, B.S. B.S.U.; A.C.E.; Y.M.C.A.; Student Counselor; Alpha Phi National Sorority. ANNIEBELLE S. JENKINS Wilmington Business Administration, A.B. Delta Zeta Sorority, Treasurer; Canterbury Club RAYBON B. JENKINS Fairmont Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Phi Gamma Pi; Theta Chi; Y.D.C.; Intramural Council CLARA MARIE JENRETTE Primary Education, Lake Waccaiiiau Elizabethtown ELIZABETH ANN JESSUP Home Economics, B.S. 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Conven- tion, Treasurer; Alpha Delta Pi, Parliamentarian; B.S.U.; REBEL, Advertising Manager; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES -AND UNIVERSITIES f% P O seniors p o Q MARTHA ANNE KELLAM, Biscoe English and Speech, B.S. E.C.C. Playhouse; REBEL, Exchange Editor; Zeta Psi Alpha Sorority, Vice-President, Treasurer; I.S.C., Social Chairman; East Carolinian JOHN THURSTON KELLY Greenville Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Alpha Delta Tau JOSEPH RAY KELLY Bladenboro Grammar Education, B.S. BUCCANEER; Veteran ' s Club; Science Club; S.N.E.A. JANET GRAY KENDALL English and Social Studies, B.S. CATERIN ELIZABETH KENERSON, Primarv Education, B.S. A.C.E. Raleigh Louisburg BOBBIE MARION KENNEDY Home Economics, B.S. Louisburg College; Home Economics Club, Secretary; S.G.A. 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ROSA LOU LEE Willow Spring Grammar Education and Library Science, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; Libaray Club; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A. HENRY ANDREW LEEUWENBURG, JR. Wilmington Science and Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; A.F.R.O.T.C; Arnold Air Society; Alpha Pi Omega; Y.M.C.A.; Secretary, Vice-President; Mathematics Club; Science Club; Honor Drill Team; Westminister Fellowship DONALD RAY LENNON Social Studies and English, B.S. Wilmington College; S.N.E.A. LINWOOD HAROLD LEWIS Business and Social Studies, RUBY HANDLEY LEWIS Physical Education Chocowinity f - y Hilkboro JOEL B. LONG Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Baseball; Circle K ; Varsity Club SYLVIA ANNE LONG Elizabeth City Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U., Music Chairman; Carousel MARTHA ERNESTINE LONGEST Graham Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Women ' s Chorus BARBARA ANN LOUNSBURY Wilmington Art and Business, A.B. 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Marching Band; Concert Band; College Choir; Y ' .W.C.A.; Opera Workshop; Sigma Alpha Iota; SGA Musical Productions; Secretary- Treasurer of Opera Workshop; Recording Secretary of Sigma Alpha Iota JAMES G. MEADS Cherry Point Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Swimming Team; Track; Sigma Nu; Monogram Club; Aquatics Club VERENA JOYCE MEADS Greenville Primary Education and Psychology, B.S. Kappa Phi Epsilon Sorority; Angel Flight Drill Team; Marching Band; Concert Band; Day Student Committee ESTHER MARIE MELTON Roxboro Business Administration, B.S. F.B.L.A.; S.N.E.A. JOHN CUTTING MERRITT, Statesville Art and Social Studies, B.S. Mitchell College; Veteran ' s Club; Art Club; Sigma Nu JAMES ROBERT METZGAR, Easton, Pennsylvania Business, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, President; Marching Band; Varsity Band KENNETH LAMBERT MIDYETTE Oriental Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. GLENDA KAY MILLER Whiteville Business, B.S. S.N.E.A.; F.B.L.A. DURRELL VON MILLS Willard Business and Social Studies, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer GERALENE MILLS Richmond, Virginia Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Zeta Psi Alpha, President, Vice-President, Pledge Mistress, Miss Zeta Psi Alpha; Tau Sigma; Y.W.C.A. Special Events Committee; Chair- man Homecoming Committee; F.T.A.; Y.D.C.; Jarvis Hall House Committee; College Union Student Board; Marshal; Inter-Sorority Council; East Carolinian Reporter; Methodist Student Center; Intra- murals; Playhouse; Carousel; Sleeping Beauty; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Discipline Committee; S.G.A. Student Presidents and Deans Conference; Pledge Mistress of Tau Sigma CHARLES LINWOOD MINCHEW Goldsboro Accounting, A.B. DOROTHY GLENN MINSHEW Black Creek Primary Education, B.S. B.S.U.; Square Dance Club; A.C.E.; F.T.A.; By Foundation; S.N.E.A.; College Union Board Committee Kcnansvillc BARBARA WELLS MITCHELL Home Economics, B.S. Flora Macdonald College; College Choral Club; Home Economics Club; East Carolinian; Home Economics Reporter, S.N.E.A. B.S.U. JANICE MARIE MITCHELL Durham English and Library Science, B.S. English Club; Library Club, Treasurer; Sophomore Counselor; S.N.E.A. Washingto DEMPSEY BROWN MIZELLE Business and Social. Studies, A. ' . Pi Omega Pi, Co-Historian, President; F.B.L.A.; Sigma Pi Alpha; Treasurer; Umstead Hall President; S.G.A.; WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PEGGY ANNE MOBLEY Winterville Biology, A.B. and B.S. Science Club, Vice-President; Chi Beta Phi, Secretary; B.S.U., Cor- responding Secretary; Religious Emphasis Week Committee DIANA LEE MONROE Rockingham Business and Social Studies, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Pi Omega Pi, Assistant Secretary, Secretary; Homecoming Sponsor; Valentine-Queen ' s Court; Kappa Delta Sorority BARBARA ANNE MOORE Acme Primary Education, B.S. 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Budget Com- mittee Summer School; Orchestra Soloist; Messiah Soloist JOYCE FAYE MUSTIAN Louisburg English and Social Studies, B.S. Louisburg College; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A.; Zeta Psi Alpha Sorority; English Club; REBEL CHARLES FRANKLIN MYERS Thomasville Music, B.S. Band; Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha CLYDE CARLTON MYRICK Littleton Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Cadet Club 4HF £ £ . «-Jp i Mascot Buc takes noon day rest. 319 a seniw D p p P LOUISE JENNETTE McCAIN Elizabeth City Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; College Union Board; Women ' s Athletic Association; Woman ' s Chorus; Chapel Choir BETTY LEA McCAULEY, Burlington English and Music, B.S. College Band; College Choir; Sigma Alpha Iota; Special Events Com- mittee; Alpha Delta Pi; Homecoming Sponsor; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES GWENDOLYN OLIVER McCLAMROCK Raleigh Library Science and English, B.S. Library Club, Reporter, Secretary-Treasurer; Delta Chi Delta, His- torian; Playhouse; S.G.A.; S.N.E.A.; Best Trouper of the Year; Best Character Role DOROTHY PAGE McCLEARY Portsmouth, Virginia Piano and French, A.B. College Singers CHARLES EDWARD McDONALD Mathematics and Science, B.S. DOROTHY SUSAN McEWEN Wilmington Home Economics, B.S. Freshman Class Secretary; Westminister Fellowship; Freshman Counselor; Cotton Hall Sweetheart; College Union Board; College Union Homecoming Sponsor; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet; Home Economics Club; College Marshal; Cheerleader, Chief Cheerleader; May Court; Alpha Delta Pi; Homecoming Sponsor; Homecoming Queen; Candi- date for BUCCANEER Queen; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES LiUington MILDRED TAYLOR McGRATH Greenville Business and English, B.S. Pi Omega Pi JOHN J. McCANN Dravusburg, Pennsylvania Social Studies and Science, B.S. JOE ANN McLAURIN Stedman Home Economics, B.S. B.S.U.; Home Economics Club THOMAS NELSON NANCE Greensboro Georgraphy and Social Studies, A.B. Varsity Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Baseball ROBERT LOUIS NEEDS Columbus, Ohio Accounting, B.S. A.F.R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Co-Captain; Veterans Club; A.F.R.O.T.C. Drill Team Commander; F.B.L.A. RA YFIELD MIXON NEEL Washington THOMAS B. NELSON, JR. Jacksonville Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Lambda Chi Alpha; I.F.C. ROBERT LEON NICHOLS Waltsonburg Business and Social Studies, A.B. KENNETH ALFRED NIELSON Richmond, Virginia Business and Social Studies, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Sergeant-at-arms, Treasurer; I.F.C; Vice-President F.B.L.A.; Society for Advancement of Management ORSBON CLARK NOBLE Greenville Chemistry, A.B. Student Affiliate American Chemical Society RALPH COLEMAN NORRIS Roxboro Social Studies and English, B.S. Theta Chi; Basketball Manager; Monogram Club TOMMY K. NORRIS Greenville Business and Social Studies, A.B. MARILYN ELAINE PAGE Burlington Grammar Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation Hospitality, President; President of Fleming Hall; Women ' s Judiciary; S.G.A.; Inter-Religious Council; Campus Christian Council BARBARA ANNE PARAMORE Farmville Business, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Pi Omega Pi; Y.D.C.; B.S.U.; Jarvis House Committee DONALD LEE PARK Henderson Business and Social Studies, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Intramural Sports; Veteran ' s Club; Pi Omega Pi BEEBE OLIVER PARKER Pine Level Primary Education, B.S. BETTY LOU PARKER Tarboro Primary Education and Psychology, B.S. A.C.E.; Y.W.C.A. BLANCO BENJAMIN PARKER Pine Level Business, A.B. Baseball WILBARD HOWARD PARKS Scotland Neck Business, A.B. Kappa Alpha; Intramural Sports JACOB REID PARROTT, JR., Kinston Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Y.D.C.; Y.M.C.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary JOHN SCOTT PARSONS Candor Mathematics and Music, B.S. Marching Band; Chapel Choir MARY CAROLE PAUL Edward Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; B.S.U.; Woman ' s Chorus; Treasurer of Wilson Wilson House Council Dormitory; GEORGE E. PAYLOR, JR. Roxboro Industrial Arts, B.S. CARLOS NEAL PEARCE Asheboro Business Administration and Social Studies, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha JOHN PATRICK O ' CARROLL Washington Business, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; Veteran ' s Club JOE FRANK OGBURN Smithfield Business,A.B. Mars Hill THOMAS LEON O ' NEAL Manteo Geography and Social Studies, A.B. GARY SEVIER OUTLAW Vienna, Virginia Grammar Education, B.S. FRED LEMUEL OVERMAN Fremont Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club, Vice-President JIMMY WADSWORTH OWENS Beaufort Business Administration and Social Studies, B.S. Sigma Rho Phi; Kappa Alpha; I.F.C.; Canterbury Club; Secretary of Kappa Alpha, Parliamentarian; Vice-President S.G.A.; Presidential Assistant; Sigma Rho Phi Representative to S.G.A.; Point Committee, Assistant Chairman; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVGERSITIES 1959 BUCCANEER editor Adolphus Spain gets ready to distribute the yearbook to the staff members. BETTY JEAN PEELE Goldsboro Physical Education and Science, B.S. W.R.A., Officer; P.E. Club; Aquanymphs; Science Club THERESA MAUDE PEELE Roper Business, B.S. Emmanuel College; King Youth Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. GORDON L. PEOPLES Williamsburg, Virginia Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. NINA LAWRENCE PERKINS Stokes Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club DAVID CARL PERRY Elizabeth City Business and History, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega, President; Music Club; E.C.C. Marching Band; F.B.L.A. SARAH JENNINGS PHELPS Primary Education, B.S. Windsor ■ri 1 JbH ■alii JL ™ JM seniors Fred Robertson and Tony Mallard te the girls some PIKA war stories. BETTY ANNE PHILLIPS Cameron Primary Education and Psychology, B.S. EDNA FAYE PHILLIPS Selma Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club, Reporter; Sophomore Counselor WILLIAM FRED PICKETT Magnolia Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. JACK M. PINDELL Raleigh Music, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President, Alumni Secretary; M.E.N.C, Presi- dent; Marching Band; Concert Band, President; Orchestra; Brass Ensembles; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES LOUISE DICKERSON PLEASANT Roxboro Grammar Education, B.S. Woman ' s Chorus MARY HAYS PLEASANTS Elm City Primary Education and Library Science, B.S. BUCCANEER; Y.D.C., Social Chairman; A.C.E.; Kappa Delta, Treas- urer; Homecoming Sponsor; Social Chairman of Jarvis Hall; President of Garrett Hall Library Club; S.G.A., Historian; Women ' s Judiciary; Executive Council of S.G.A.; Wesley Foundation; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES SAMUEL RICHARD POLLARD Business and Social Studies, B.S. Tarboro JOSEPH ALTON POND, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia Science, B.S. Delta Sigma Rho; Lambda Chi Alpha, Historian; Tau Sigma; Track; Oklahoma; Varsity Club; Honor Drill Team; Intramural Sports; College Union Student Board; Y.D.C. ELIZA SANDRA PORTER Greenville Social Studies, and English, B.S. Y.D.C, Reporter-Historian; Historical Society, President; REBEL, Book Review Editor PATSY SPENCE PORTER Grammar Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Kappa Delta Kappa, Vice-President; I.S.C Fountation WILLIAM HENRY PORTERFIELD Business and Social Studies, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Radio Club EVELYN POWELL Business Education and English, B.S. F.B.L.A. Greenoilh ; Wesley Burlington Clarendon GERALD ANDERSON POWELL Reidsville Music Education, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha, President; College Choir, Vice-President; Marching Band; Music Education Club; S.G.A. Representative; Music Educa- tors National Conference; Opera Theater; Productions Committee, Co-Chairman; Messiah; S.G.A. Musical Productions; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Johnsonville Business, B.S. F.B.L.A.; King Youth Fellowship; Emanuel College; I.R.C. ADELL TAYLOR PRESCOTT Richlands Business, B.S. F.B.L.A. CARLTON EUGENE PRESCOTT Farmville Business, A.D. Veteran ' s Club, Secretary LARRY HOLTON PRESCOTT New Bern Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Campbell College MELBOURNE HENRY PRIDGEN Rocky Mount Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. Kappa Alpha Order; Pi Omega Pi; East Carolinian; F.B.L.A.; U.N.C. JUDY ANN POWELL CONSTANCE M. PRIEST Kinston Primary Education, B.S. Sophomore Counselor; A.C.E.; Woman ' s Chorus BARBARA JANE PRUDEN Roxobel Business, B.S. B.S.U., Executive Council; Y.W.C.A:, Cabinet, President; Fleming Hall House Committee; Social Committee Garrett Hall WILLIAM HASKEL PUCKETT Hendersonville Business and Science, B.S. Gardner-Webb College; Delta Sigma Pi, President; Pi Omega Pi CHARLES ELROY PUGH Shawboro Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Intramural Sports; Pi Kappa Alpha, Chaplain ANNE ELIZABETH PULLEY Kinston Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. W.A.A. 1 1 tfihi BARBARA GAIL RACKLEY Primary Education, B.S. Wilson ■' ■Pf Keith Wilder, homecoming candidate, rides through the homecoming pa- rade. seniors THOMAS HAINES RAGLAND Plymouth Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. President Freshman Class; President Senior Class; S.G.A., Chairman External Affairs Committee; Vice-President S.G.A.; Sigma Nu, Chap- lain; I.F.C., Vice-President; Ring Committee; State Student Govern- ment Convention; Parliamentarian S.G.A.; Executive Council; Y.D.C.; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ROSALYN WORRELL RAILEY Severn Grammar Education and Geography, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Y.D.C. BOBBY WAYNE RAINEY Elon College Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Basketball Manager; Baseball Manager; Varsity Club; Physical Education Club JOHN RAWLS, JR. Windsor Industrial Arts, B.S. Kappa Sigma Nu, Chaplain; R.O.T.C., Basic Club; Industrial Arts Club; North Carolina Industrial Association; Intramural Sports BETSY REDDING Asheboro Grammar Education, B.S. Dorm Vice-President; BUCCANEER; Y.W.C.A.; Y.D.C; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Aquanymphs, Secretary; Aquatics Club; C.U.S.B., Secre- tary; Sophomore Counselor; W.R.A.; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, His- torian; Homecoming Sponsor; Woman ' s Chorus; Junior-Senior Prom Chairman; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JOHN REDECKI Wilmington, Delaware Business, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Newman Club SHERMAN A. REGISTER Cove City Business and Social Studies, B.S. F.B.L.A., Parliamentarian ANNETTE DUNN REYNOLDS Greenville Grammar Education, B.S. L.S.U.; Program Chairman, Vice-President; S.N.E.A. LAWRENCE BRENWOOD REYNOLDS Clinton Business and Social Studies, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President LINDA GREY RICE English and Social Studies, B.S. BARBARA JEAN RICKS Grammar Grade Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Y.D.C; Y.M.C.A. IKE FREEMAN RIDDICK Business and Social Studies, B.S. Basketball; Circle K MIKE GILLIS RIDDICK, Industrial Arts, B.S. Crantsboro Conway Greenville Jamesville RACHEL ANN RIDDICK Music, B.S. E.C.C Choir; Music Education Club; M.E.N.C; D.S.F.; East Carolinian; Chapel Choir; Freshman Chorus ESTHER TYLER ROBERSON Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; East Carolinian Robersonville HILDA ANN ROBERTS Raleigh Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. W.R.A., Treasurer; Physical Education Club; Delta Zeta Sorority HILDA MAE ROBERTS Washington Business, B.S. F.B.L.A.; English Club; East Carolinian; C.U.S.B.; Women s Chorus; Marching Band; Concert Band; Varsity Band; W.R.A. WALTER FREDRIC ROBERTSON Littleton Mathematics and Science, A.B. C.U.S.B., Treasurer; Delegate to Regional Convention; Committee Chairman; Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian, Sgt.-at-Arms; Math Club, Vice-President, President; Science Club; S.G.A.; East Carolinian Photographer; BUCCANEER, Y.M.C.A. CHARLES FRANKLIN RORISON Asheville English and Speech, A.B. Biltmore Junior College; Campus Radio, Vice-President; Television Guild; C.U.S.B.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman; Death of a Salesman; English Club; Y.D.C. HENRY SHEPHARD ROGERS Williamston Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. MARY DIANA ROSE Pantego Grammar Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary MARY ESTELLE ROUNTREE Gatesville Primary Education, B.S. W.R.A.; B.S.U.; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E. SHIRLEY ANNE ROZIER Saint Pauls Primary Education, B.S. B.S.U.; A.C.E. ; Library Club; Jarvis Hall House Committee ELIZABETH ANNE RUSSELL Hubert Grammar Education, B.S. F.B.L.A.; BUCCANEER; A.C.E.; W.R.A.; Delta Zeta Sorority Dover Sea Level JEAN ELIZABETH RUSSELL Primary Education, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; S.N.E.A. FREDERICK CARLTON SALTER English and Social Studies B S King Youth Fellowship, Y.M.C.A., Cabinet ALICE LUCRETIA SAULS Fremmt Grammar Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Kappa Phi Epsilon Sorority ft Ed Emory and friends put The word on freshman girl. MIRIAM THOM SAUNDERS Wallingford, Pennsylvania Music, B.S. Bucknell University; M.E.N.C, Secretary; Band; House Council; Homecoming Sponsor; East Carolinian JOHN DORSEY SAVAGE Music, B.S. Band; Choir, President; Collegians Dance Band; ' ternity, Vice-President Goldsboro Theta Chi Fra- WILLIAM LLOYD SCARBOROUGH, JR. Business Administration, A.B Delta Sigma Pi, Historian Buxton S ROGER ARTHUR SCHURRER Greenville Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. EMMA CARLENE SCOTT Stantonsburg Library Science and English, B.S. SHELIA ANNE SCOTT Polhcksville Grammar Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Y.W.C.A. SARAH NELL SEAY Whistler, Alabama Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; King Youth Fellowship, Vice-President; S.N.E.A.; Em- manuel College FAYE RIVENBARK SELLERS Wallace English and Physical Education, B.S. Y.D.C; B.S.U.; Y.W.C.A.; W.R.A.; S.N.E.A.; College Singers; English Club; Marshal; East Carolinian; Alpha Delta Pi VIRGNIA ROSS SERMONS Greenville Primary Education, B.S. 325 r q p a FRANCES ANN SESSOMS Salemburg Physical .Education and English, B.S Freshman Class Treasurer; Woman ' s Chorus; May Court; Sweetheart of Phi Sigma Pi; Physical Education Club; W.R.A.; College Marshal WADE HAMPTON SESSOMS, JR. Faijetteville Business, A.B. Sophomore Class President; Junior Class .President; Circle K Club, Secretary; Ring Committee; Standing Committee; S.GA. BOBBY RAY SETZER Raeford Business, A.B. Veteran ' s Club; Executive Council; F.B.L.A.; Y.D.C.; Society for Advancement of Management, President LOIS ANNETTE SEYMOUR, Greenvill Primary Education, B.S. JERRY LYNWOOD SHACKELFORD Auror Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S. Louisburg College; Intramural Sports; Physical Education Club ROBERT M. SHAFFER Business Education Midway Park rd Social Studies, B.S. seniors SHELBY JEAN SHEFFIELD Rose Hill Music, B.S. Woman ' s Chorus; College Choir; Sophomore Counselor; Sigma Alpha Iota; S.G.A. Musical Production; Garrett Hall Vice-President; Student Union Board ELLEN HINES SIMKINS Wilmington Primary Education, B.S. HAROLD J. SIMPSON Beaulaville Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Basketball BROOKIE BARBOUR SINGLETARY Four Oaks English and Speech, B.S. East Carolinian; Kappa Phi Spsilon; English Club EARNEST MILTON SINGLETARY Elizabethtown Social Studies and Welfare, A.B. Industrial Arts Club; Pi Kappa Alpha; Y.D.C. JAMES MERILYN SMALL Newport Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Campbell College, Intramural Sports; Physical Education Major s Club; S.N.E.A. BETTY JEAN SMITH Louisburg Primarv Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Garrett Social Committee; B.S.U.; F.T.A. CHARLES LEE SMITH Washington Business and Social Studies, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; F.B.L.A. EVELYN PATRICIA SMITH Washington Art and English, B.S. Art Club; Zeta Psi Alpha Sorority, Executive Board, Sergeant-at-Anns; I.S.C.; Sponsor of Kappa Sigma Nu; Sponsor of Zeta Psi Alpha JACOB MAHLON SMITH Tarboro Science, B.S. U.N.C.; Campbell College; Sigma Nu, Lieutenant Commander JOANNE SMITH Deep Run English and French, B.S. ' English Club; F.W.B. Fellowship, Treasurer; Representative Bathing Contest; Marshal; Homecoming Sponsor; Sigma Pi Alpha; S.N.E.A. Secretary; Alpha Xi Delta Sorority 326 JOYCE M. SMITH Social Studies and Welfare, A.B. Sigma Pi Alpha; Y.W.C.A. Edenton LEWIS F. SMITH Fayetteville Business and Social Studies, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi SHELBY JEAN SMITH Pink Hill Primary Education, B.S. Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A. KATHLEEN SOMERVILLE Plymouth Business, A.B. Aquanymphs; F.B.L.A.; B.S.U.; Sigma Pi Alpha MICKY E. SORIE Orlando, Florida Geography and Psychology, A.B. Geography Club DAN MITCHELL SPAIN Washington Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, President; Gamma Theta Upsilon; BUCCANEER, Sports Editor; May Day Committee; Presidential Ad- visory Committee; Homecoming Committee, Parade Chairman; Intra- mural Sports; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES R. ANNE SPEARS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; College Union; Newman Club; BUCCANEER; East Carolinian; Radio Club ANN BYRD SPELL Primary Education, B.S. Roseboro Columbia RENA MAE SPENCER Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Women ' s Chorus; Fifthieth Anniversary Pageant REBECCA DOLORES SPIVEY English and Social Studies, B.S. B.S.U.; English Club Winton JANICE KATHLEEN STALLINGS Hertford English and Library Science, B.S. B.S.U.; Y.W.C.A.; S.N.E.A.; Library Club; Women ' s Chorus PETER MILAM STALLINGS Largo, Florida Physical Education and Social Science, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha; Physical Education Club RONALD LEE STEPHEN Middle Road Physical Education and English, B.S. P.E. Club; C.U.S.B., President MIRIAM STEPHENSON Primary Education, B.S. Music Club; Woman ' s Chorus; A.C.E.; Kappa Delta Smithfie DELLA ANN STOKES Elementary Education, B.S. Meredith College; Women ' s Chorus; Y.W.C.A.. W.R.A.; Kappa Delta Pi MARGARET ANN STOKES Primary Education, B.S. Greenville S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; 9 p o fjy | 4  yj 6 IF PATRICA C. STRAIN Lumberton Social Studies and English, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; B.S.U.; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A.; Art Club; Zeta Psi Alpha; Student Union Board JEFFERSON B. STRICKLAND Salemburg Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Sgt. at Arms, Rush Chairman; Vice President of Junior Class; Senior Senator; Physical Education Club; Y.D.C. JO ANN STRICKLAND Bunnlevel Mathematics and Social Studies, B.S. Y.D.C; Kappa Delta; Mathematics Club; Tau Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; S.N.E.A. J Alfc P Sarah Ewell gets ready to meet the world. 327 n © to 1 LYNDA LEIGH STRICKLAND English and Social Studies, B.S. Kappa Delta Sorority, Treasurer MARGARET ANN STRICKLAND Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E. ..S.U.- THOMAS LINDSEY STRICKLAND Wade Science, B.S. Campbell College; Y.D.C.; Veterans Club; State Y.D.C. Delegation; Treasurer Y.D.C. VERNELLE STRICKLAND Mi Grammar Grade Education, B.S. Pineland Junior College; Y.M.C.A.; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E. Creedmoor JAMES RUFUS STROTHER Social Studies and English , A.B. PATRICIA LOUISE STUART Bayside, New York Primary Education, B.S. Greenbier College for Women; President of Cotton; President of Garrett; I.S.C.; Kappa Delta Sorority; Women ' s Judiciary; Senator; Co-Chairman of Entertainment Committee; A.C.E.; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PATRICIA EASON SUGG Snow Hill Primary Education and Music, B.S. Louisburg College CARLTON V. SUTTON, JR. Goldsboro Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Y.D.C; Intramural Sports; E.C.C. Marching Band CONNIE LOU SUTTON Greenville Science, B.S. seniots LEONARD F. SUTTON Greenville Grammar Grade Education and Physical Education, B.S. Sigma Rho Phi; Veterans Club MARJORIE WORTH SUTTON La Grange Grammar Grade Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Student Counselor; Fleming House Officer; Alpha Phi National Sorority RICHARD HOMAN SWANSON, JR. Physical Education and Science, B.S. SYBIL CLAIRE SWINDELL Swan Quarter Social Science and English, B.S. Y.W.C.A.; Kappa Delta Kappa Sorority; S.N.E.A.; Historical Society; S.G.A.; Parliamentarian; Women ' s Judiciary; President Jarvis Hall; S.E.A.T.O Conference; Tau Sigma; Weslev Foundation; W.R.A. Methocist European Caravan; WHA ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JOHN COLLINS SYKES, JR. Roanoke Rapids Music, B.S. Marching Band; Concert Band; Music Education Club; M.E.N.C; Collegians, Manager; Phi Mu Alpha; Theta Chi JOSEPH MARVIN TAFT, JR. Greenville Business, A.B. SANDRA STRICKLAND TANT Raleigh Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron FRANCES REYNOLDS TAYLOR Kinston Grammar Education, B.S. S.N.E.A. FRED TAYLOR, JR. Griften Business and Social Studies, A.B. F.B.L.A. 1 G W 4.1 LAURA O. TAYLOR Angier Grammar Grade Education, B.S. S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; B.S.U.; Y.W.C.A.; Counselor; Women ' s Chorus; Garrett House Committee; Tau Sigma ROBERT STICKNEY TAYLOR, JR. Semora Business Education and History, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Delta Sigma Pi, Pledgemaster; F.B.L.A.; Pirate SYLVIA JEAN TAYLOR Vaneeboro English and Library Science, B.S. English Club; Library Club JAMES McCOY TEACHEY, JR. Wallace Chemistry, A.B. Phi Kappa Alpha; Pi Kappa Alpha; Inter-Fraternity Council, S.G.A. Representative MYRON M. TEEL Business and History, B.S. .S. Bethel Gibsonville PATRICIA GREY TERRELL Business Education, F.B.L.A., Recording Secretary; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet; Garrett House Committee; Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer BILLY E. THACKER Burlington Physical Education Club; Varsity Club; Football Manager; Football Trainer JASPER E. THARRINGTON Henderson Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. MARY POWERS THIGPEN Greenville Gramar Grade Education, B.S. BETTY EMILY THOMAS Pittsboro Grammar Grade Education, B.S. Tau Sigma, Reporter, Historian; Kappa Phi Epsilon Sorority, Assis- ten Treasurer, Treasurer; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; Angel Flight Drill Team FLETCHER GRAY THOMAS, JR. Business and Social Studies, PAUL H. THOMAS Chemistry, A.B. WILLIAM ROBERT THOMAS Mathematics and Science, Mathematics Club Williamston Washington Rocky Mount ROGER EVERETT THOMPSON Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Spartanburg Junior College; Wofford Colege; Alpha Beta Gamma; Phi Theta Kappa; Y.D.C., Chaplain; Phi Sigma Pi ALICE FAYE THORNTON Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U.; Council; Woman ' s Ch Hoffman Mount Olive EMILIE MARGARET TILLEY Fuquay Springs Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Treasurer of Cotton Dormitory; Awards Chairman of W.R.A.; Treasurer of Senior Class; Y.W.C.A.; S.N.E.A. PEGGY MURIEL TINGEN Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Phi Beta Chi, Treasurer, President; Committee BLANCHE BATTEN TOSTO Grammar Grade Education, B.S. Fuquay Springs Cotton Hall House Willie Stevens listens wholeheartedly as an in- spiring story is told. © 9 © Jacksonville ft s 9 Q G •0 © semots JUDITH JOHNSON TRENT Beaufort Primary Education, B.S. JAMES EDWARD TRICE Blades, Delaware Grammar Grade Education and Psychology, B.S. Playhouse; Election Chairman; As You Like It; Theta Chi, Pledge-marshal; Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary; S.G.A.; BUCCANEER, Fraternity Editor; East Carolinian, Circulation Manager, Fraternity Editor; Publications Board; Honor Roll; Campus Radio; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PATRICIA TUCKER TRIPP Grimesland Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club Moyock BEVERLY JEAN TUCKER Primary Education, B.S. C.U.S.B.; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A.; Woman ' s Chorus LUCY ARNETTE TURNAGE Smithficld Grammar Grade Education, B.S. B.S.U.; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; B.S.U., Council; Dormitory Officer GEORGE CRAWFORD TURNER London Bridge, Virginia Business Education and History, B.S. Varsity Football; Kappa Alpha: Circle K; Varsity Club; President Kappa Alpha; Business Outstanding Student; Monogram Club JAMES ESTON TURNER Danville, Virginia Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Senate; President of Slay Hall; Men ' s Judiciary, Chairman; Theta Chi MARIAN LOUISE TURNER Winton Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Wilson House Council THOMAS TANNENBAUM TURNER Greensboro Science, B.S. R.O.T.C; Arnold Air Society ELLA FRANCES TYSON Wadesboro Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. W.R.A., Physical Education Club; S.N.E.A.; Kappa Delta Sorority NELL LARITA UMPHLETT Rocky Mount Music, B.S. College Band, Marching Band. College Singers; Sigma Alpha Iota, President; M.E.N.G; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union TONY C. UPCHURCH Greenville Accounting and Social Studies, A.B. ERIE DALLAS VERNELSON Harrells English and Science, B.S. Y.M.C.A.. President; President of K.Y.F. ANDREW JACKSON VINSON, III. Windsor Business, A.B. BARBARA HARRELL VISMOR Oak City Primary Education, B.S. JANET LEIGH WADSWORTH Woodvillc Grammar Education, B.S. C.U.S.B. BOBBY LEE WALKER Drexel Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. DOROTHY WORTHINGTON WALKER Albemarle Primary Education, B.S. Homecoming Sponsor; Freshman Counselor; College Choir; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Chief Marshal; Dean ' s Advisory Council; May Court Representative; Homecoming Committee; Social Committee Garrett Hall; C.U.S.B.; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Rush Chairman; Messiah; Best Dressed Student Contestant; W.R.A.; Intramurals; A.C.E.; Canterbury Club; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES THOMAS DERRY WALKER Raeford English and Speech, B.S. W.W.W.S.; Vice-President; Pi Kappa Alpha; East Carolinian, Assistant Editor, Managing Editor; Marching Band; Varsity Band; S.G.A.; Men ' s Judiciary, Vice-Chairman. JUNE BRINN WALLACE Bath Grammar Grade Education, B.S. A.C.E.; Y.W.C.A. WILLAM HARRY WALLACE Clarkton Social Studies and Welfare, B.S. Phi Gamma Pi; Theta Chi; Creative Writing Club; Y.D.C.; Science Club; Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary, President ALICE TALMADGE WALTERS Henderson Primary Education, B.S. Marching Band, Concert Band. Orchestra; Public Relations Chairman; S.G.A.; Musical Orchestra, Varsity Band; A.C.E. LOBETTA MARSH WALTERS Monroe Biology and Science, B.S. and A.B. President Women ' s Hall; Women ' s Judiciary; S.G.A.; Science Club, Reporter, Homecoming Sponsor; Chi Beta Phi, Vice-President; B.S.N., President; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BILLY R. WARD Raleigh Physical Education and Science, B.S. Physical Education Club; Veterans Club P f P Dottie McEwen and Nancy Harris for- get studies and relax in the surf. JAMES DOUGLAS WARD Williamstc Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Intramural Basketball; Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Secretary; Physical Education Club LOIS MAE WARD Nakir Business Education, B.S. K.Y.F.; S.N.E.A. WADE THURMAN WARD Beth Science and Social Studies, B.S. EDITH DOUGHTIE WARREN Primary Education, B.S. GEORGE CLIFTON WARREN Business, A.B. JERRY THOMAS WARREN Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. University of Nebraska; Football; Baseball Robersorwille Rocky Mount Spray TENNYS E. WARREN Mt Olive Business, B.S. F.B.L.A.; Drill Team Sponsor; Y.W.C.A.; History Club, Historian; Tau Sigma; Sponsor; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation; W.R.A. BOBBY WAYNE WATERS Roanoke Rapids Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Veteran ' s Club JOSEPHINE WATERS Mt. Olive Home Economics, B.S. Campbell College; Home Economics Club; B.S.U.; S.N.E.A. 331 HOME DOWN VISITOR TO-GO ECC ' s new and impressive looking score- board. e 9 9 ■9 f © EULA PEARL WATTS Whiteville Grammar Education, B.S. BUCCANEER; Tau Sigma; Y.W.C.A. JOHN GILLIAM WATTS Woodsdale Grammar Education, B.S. Y.M.C.A., Secretary-Treasurer; Tau Sigma; S.N.E.A. DONALD RAY WEBBER Goldsboro Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club DALLAS SAUNDERS WELLS Williamston Business Administration and Social Studies, B.S. S.G.A., President; Y.M.C.A.; Veteran ' s Club; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES LENORA BYNUM WELLS Charlotte Chemistry, A.B. Student Affilate of American Chemical Society ; Science Club BARBARA JEAN WEST Fayetteville English and French, B.S. Student Counselor; Sigma Pi Alpha; English Club; B.S.U. JERRY ROBERT WEST Spring Lake Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Campbell College; Intramural Sports; Physical Education Majors Club JOHN JAMES WEST, JR. Durham Business and Social Studies, B.S. A.F.R.O.T.C; Delta Sigma Rho; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman, President; Intramural Council, President; Tennis, Varsity, Co-Captain, Captain; Tennis Club, President; I.F.C., Representative, Treasurer JOSEPH AARON WEST Science, B.S. Science Club ANNIE HARRINGTON WHEELER Primary Education, B.S. Grammar Education, B.S. CORNELIA FRANCES WHEELR King Youth Fellowship ANN ELIZABETH WHITE Primary Education, B.S Women ' s Chorus; Y.W.C.A.; A.C.E.; Warsaw Holly Springs Belvidere East Carolinian iJkJthJM DURW ' OOD WHITE FRANKLIN C. WHITE Chemistry, A.B. Psychology, A.B. JERRY EUGENE WHITE Business and Social Studies, A.B. F.B.L.A.; B.S.U. ; Executive Secretary Elizabethtown Merry Hill KATHERINE R. WHITE New Bern Music Education and Voice, B.S. Campbell College; College Choir; College Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota; Chapel Choir; Music Education Club; M.E.N.C. WARREN KEITH WHITE Pine Level Business, A.B. WILLIAM JOHNSON WHITE Columbia Geography and Social Studies, A.B. JANYCE WHITFIELD JOYCE WHITFIELD Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club Home Economics, B.S. Homo Economics. Club JOHN I. WHITFIELD Business and Social Studies, B.S. Robersonville Hookerton Robersonville union Bailey IRENE NANETTE WHITEHURST Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club, Treasurer KATHERINE M. WHITLEY English and French, B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha; English Club JOHNNY DANIEL WIKE Fort M Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S. Football; Golf; Varsity Club; Physical Education Majors Club JULL IE KEITH WILDER Virginia Beach, Virginia Psychology, A.B. Kappa Phi Epsilon; Kappa Alpha Rose; Women ' s Chorus; Sophomore Counselor WILLIAM H. WILLETTS Social Studies and Welfare, B.S CARLISLE M. WILLIAMS, JR. Business, A.B. Leland Onancock, Virginia Kinston DENNIS EARL WILLIAMS Mathematics and Physics, B.S. Mathematics Club, Reporter, President; Freshman Class Vice-Presi- dent; Beginning Physics Achievement Award; Chi Beta Phi ELLIS EUGENE WILLIAMS Spanish and Social Studi GORDON L. WILLIAMS Business and History, JO ANNE WILLIAMS Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E.; F.T.A. Wilmington Tryon ROBERT H. WILLIAMS SociaL Studies and English. B.S. Y.D.C.; REBEL, Book Review Editor, Editor; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IX AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CAROLYN SMITH WILLIFORD Four Oaks Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A.; Social Committee Garrett Hall seniots JOYCE ANNETTE WILLOUGHBY Ayden Primary Education, B.S. Sophomore Counselor; Zeta Psi Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; REBEL; A.C.E.; Y.W.C.A. DELANO REESE WILSON Winterville Social Studies and English, B.S. S.N.E.A.; Treasurer, Vice-President; Y.D.C.; BUCCANEER; Historical Society, Vice-President, Treasurer; Free Will Baptist Fellowship; Tau Sigma, President JANET ELIZABETH WILSON Roseboro Grammar Education, B.S. BUCCANEER; B.S.U.; A.C.E. KENNETH EUGENE WILSON Rocky Point Business and Social Studies, B.S. A.F.R.O.T.C; Fleet C. O., Administrative Officer, Commander; Arnold Air Society; Commander, Comptroller; Y.M.C.A.; Y.D.C.; F.B.L.A. PATRICIA ANNE WILSON New Bern Primary Education, B.S. Y.D.C.; A.C.E.; F.T.A. WILLIAM GILBERT WILSON Oxford Business Administration and Social Studies, A.B. WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES LOIS VIOLET WINSLOW Belvidere Art and Social Studies, B.S. Art Club; Y.R.C.; Y.W.C.A.; BUCCANEER Staff; Delta Chi Delta, Alpha Xi Delta; S.A.E.A.; Art Club; Y.R.C.; BUCCANEER; Alpha Xi Delta; Y.W.C.A.; S.A.E.A. CAROLYN CRAWLEY WOLLETT Primary Education, B.S. A.C.E. ; Women ' s Chorus EUGENE HARRISON WOOD, JR. Psychology, A.B. Sigma Nu; Social Chairman Littleton Enfield Lillington LESLIE HOWELL WOOD, JR. Science and Mathematich, B.S. Alpha Beta Gamma; Chemistry Fraternity; Campbell College; Golf Team, Pi Kappa Alpha MARION M. WOOD Raeford Health and Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Veteran ' s Club PEGGY HOPE WOOD Greenville Grammar Education, B.S. Lees-McRae Junior College; Kappa Delta Pi HILTON CUTLER WOOLAND WILLIAM CARROL WOOTEN Farmville Health and P.E., and Social Studies, B.S. ANNE D. WORTHINGTON Winterville Grammar Education, B.S. PEGGY O ' NEAL WYNNE Grammar Education, B.S. Sophomore Counselor; A.C.E.; S.N.E.A. SARA ALICE YOST Primary Education, B.S. High Point College; Mars Hill College; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; Y.D.C.; Y.D.C. Delegate State Convention; Y.D.C. Public Relations Com- mittee; Canterbury Club; Garrett House Committee; Jarvis House Committee; Garrett Homecoming Committee RALPH LLOYD ZEHRING Alexandria, Yirninia Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Weavervitte JAY FINNEGAN 335 I • ft $k® r © 9 r e 8 juniors i lift P Q ft © © MARILYN JEAN ALBERNATHY, Denver SIDNEY NEWBORN ALBRITTON, Hookerton BESSIE LOUISE ALFORD, Rocky Mount NANCY CAROL ALFORD, Stanficld BETTY C. ALLEN, Cedar Grove DALLAS FRED ALLEN, Ayden HELEN EIZABETH ALLEN, Louishurg S. DEAN ALLEN, Farmville BETTE LOU ALIGOOD, Washington CLARA LYNDA ALPHIN, Mount Olive JOHN A. ALPHIN, JR., Fayetteville WILLIS JACKSON AMAN, Maijsville NANCY C. ANDREWS, Whiteville PEGGY ANN ANDREWS, Rocky Mount PATTY JANET McGEE ARNOLD, Raleigh WILSON THOMAS ARNOLD, Supply ROY HERMAN ARP, Syosset, N. Y. WILLIAM SEYMORE AUTRY, Stedman ROGER HARDY AVERETTE, Greenville DELORES FAYE AVERY, Dunn SONJA DELORES AYCOCK, Wilson MARY FRANCES AYERS, Washington JACK THOMAS AYSCUE, JR., Hendersor ALICE LOVE BAILEY, Stantonsbury BARBARA ANN BAILEY, Woodsdale GEORGE BROOKS BAINES, Zebulon BERNICE M. BAKER, Reidsville REPSY WALSTON BAKER, Farmville RICHARD WILLIAM BALDREE, Greenville NELSON ISAAC BALDREE, Ayden MARY SUSAN BALLANCE, Fremont MALCOLN JAMES BALLARD, JR., Wilmington JOSEPH F. BARBATO, Wilmington, Del. EDITH RACHEL BARBOUR, Willow Springs PEGGY FREDALYN BARBOUR, Wilsons Mill WOODROW WILSON BARNES, Rich Square JOSEPH MORRIS BARRETT, Holly Springs FRED L. BARTHOLOMEW, Warrenton ALDEN GLENN BASS, Wilson KENNETH ELMO BASINGER, Concord CAROLYN JOYCE BATCHELOR, Scotland Neck RODNEY SWAIN BATEMAN, JR., Columbia PATRICIA JANE BATTEN, Lauringburg PHYLLIS ANN BATTEN, Kenly OLIVIA GAIL BAXLEY, Lumberton LOICE FRANCES BAYNOR, Scranton HARRY PARKER BAYLEY, Swansboro JOHN L. BEACH, Oak City JACK MILTON BEALE, Portsmouth, Va. BETTY LOU BEALES, Washington CARLTON REID BEAMAN, Snow Hill BETTY LOU BELL, Atlantic MARY ZILLAH BENNETT, Shallotte GLENDA FAYE BENTON, Seven Springs LORETTA ALLENE BENTON, Hobbsville JANE CLAIRE BERRYMAN, Greenville JOE CEPHUS BEST, Goldsboro BOBBIE ANN BETHUNE, Bunnlevel DEE BRYSON, Unaka PATRICIA ANN BIGGS, Rocky Mount 4 M 9 C5 ii 8 Q ft All n At P fife (9 £ % c 9 9 JiL JERRY NELSON BLACLE, Pinehurst EARL THOMAS BLALOCK, GreenviUe JUDITH ELLEN BLEDSOE, Raleigh ELLEN REBECCA BLOE, Carthage EDWARD J. BOADO, Wrightsvitte Beach TOMMY WINFRED BOGEY, Grifton MARY SUE BOSTIC, .Benson BRENDA JEAN BOWEN, Plymouth JEAN CAROLYN BOWEN, Jacksonville CLAUD MELVIN BOYD, Grimesland GALIN RODMAN BOYD, Pinetown ROBERT RICHARD BRADLEY, Roanoke Ra SAMUEL SWAIN BRANSON, Thomanille WILLIAM H. BREAZGALE, JR., Wilmington THOMAS WOODROW BRIGGS, Cameron DOROTHY ESTHER BRINSON, Arapahoe BETTY BEST BRITT, Mount Olive LENA RUTH BRITT, Four Oaks GENE TERRELL BROOKS, Albemarle DIANE ELIZABETH BROUGHTON, Zebulon BETTY ANN BROWN, Williamston DENCIE KAY BROWN, Lillington ELWOOD RICHARD BROWN, Harrington, Del. MARY ELLEN BROWN, Greenville NANCY VIRGINIA BROWN, Greenville NINA LOUISE BROWN, Robersonville PHIL KENT BUCHANON, Sanford MARILYNN ANN BUCK, Vanceboro WILLIAM BRYANT BUFFALOE, Garner LEONA BULLARD, Lillington NEAL KAY BULLARD, Greenville MICHAEL LANIER BUNTING, Greensboro LINDA CARROL BURKETT, Woodville JAMES LYNN BURGESS, Taylorsville DON RAY BURRISS, Southport SHARYN K. BURT, Omaha, Nebr. MORRIS V. BUTLER, Pittsboro CHARLES J. BYRD, Mount Olive ROBERT GENTRY BYRD, Hope Mills GAYNELLE WILLAMS CADE, Kinston DARRELL THOMAS CALHOUN, Greenville CAREY GORDON CANADY, Lumberton JEAN NARRON CAPPS, Wilsons Mills EUGENE BRYAN CARR, Godwin JULIA CATHERINE CARR, Watha EDWARD EARL CARRAWAY, Newport MARTHA B. CARRAWAY, Snow Hill ANITA ELIZABETH CARTER, Raleigh V o 4 a © £ 1 i L life ft 4M « m Q © £ 9 A ' fe v i w C f Q c Q life A p. r @ o « £ V JL il £ § Bonnie Russ seemed to be smiles in the Homecoming rade. Dottie McEwen leads the cheerleaders around Wrieht circle. mirar An impressive line-up of stars for our queen contest. Tommy Matthews shines for ECC on the gridiron. ft S € bJfc.liJi iffefii Mi 1 e a e •W v a $ $ f i life p O 4ul l e e ' ITfe i 4.fe ej, ts P DONALD WOODSON CARTER, £ m City MORRIS BELVIN CARTER, Flushing, N. Y. JOYCE BRANCH CAUSBY, FarmviUe LYNNE CHAMBERS, Salisbury NANCY JANE CHANDLER, Burlington ALVA L. CHAUNCEY, Greenville VOLNEY LAVERNE CHRISTIE, Kannapolis STEVEN L. CLEMENTS, Raleigh HOY JEFFERSON COBB, JR., Rocky Mount IDA REBECCA COLEY, Rocky Mount THOMAS JACK COLLEY, JR., Seattle, Wash. GEORGE SOLOMON COLTRANE, JR., Kernersville ROBERT ERNEST COLE, Wilson CHARLES BANKS CONKLIN, Mehane DONALD EDGAR CONLEY, Greenville ROBERT EMMITT CONNOLLY, New York, N. Y. EVELYN MARIE COOLEY, Apex BRUCE ARTHUR COOPER, New Castle, Del. INGRID JONASSEN COOPER, Charlotte JUDITH ARLENE CORBETT, Greenville LUCILLE CHEATHAM COULBOURN, Windsor JAMES ALTON COWAN, Williamston MIKKI DIANE COX, Jacksonville NANCY MARGARET COX, Smithfield LINDA DIAN CRANFORD, Asheboro DORIS ANNE CRAWLEY, Jamesville JAMES RUFUS CREECH, III, Greenville JOHN TROY CREECH, Pine Level HAYDEN LEO CROOM, Greenville DAVID SHEPPERD CROSS, Elizabethtown REBEKAH ELLEN CROUCH, Drakes Branch, Va. KATHRYN ANN CRUMPLER, Goldsboro EVELYN BLYTHE CRUTCHFIELD, Winston-Salem JACKIENETTE CRUTCHFIELD, Pittsbow EMILY ROSE CURRINE, Franklinton RALPH DONALD CUTHRELL, Enfield FREDERICK MARSHALL CUTLER, Pantego HANNAH BOONE CUTLER, Washington FREDERICK EUGENE DANIEL, Spring Hope JUDD WILSON DANIEL, Wilmington ANN GREY DARDEN, Williamston ROBERT LEE DARDEN, Candor EDWIN PARKER DAUGHTREY, JR., Franklin, Va. ROGER M. DAUGHTRY, Jacksonville DORIS ELIZABETH DAVENPORT, Greenville ALBERT LAMM DAVIS, Wilson ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS, Lucama TAMES ROBERT DAVIS Bath LINDA LEE DAVIS, Sanford MARTHA ANN DAVIS, Clayton JIMMY LEE DcBRUHL, Tarboro ROY NELSON DENNIS, JR., Newport PEGGY JEAN DIXON, Greenville JERRY A. SANDLIN DOBSON, Beulavillc JOHN THOMAS DOBSON, Edcnton MAUDE LEIGH DOBSON, Edcnton MARGARET LaRUE DOUGHTIE, Whitakors HERMAN LYNWOOD DRYE, Wadesboro ERNEST NELSON DUDLEY, Greenville LINDA GAY DUKE, Albemarle THOMAS SHERRILL DUNCAN, Angler MANLY W. DUNLOW, Windsor BETTIE JEAN DUNN, Henderson DORIS CLAIRE DUPONT, Plant City, Ela. GROYER GASTON EASON, Gatesville NANCY RAWLES EDMONDS, Henderson CARLTON RAY EDMONDSON, Scotland Neck ALICE LEOTA EDWARDS, Greenville BETTE JOANNE EDWARDS, Ayden EMILY WARREN EDWARDS, Vanceboro MARY JANICE EDWARDS, Smithfield PAUL DARVIN EDWARDS, Fayetteville RICHARD THOMAS EGERTON, Littleton H. NEAL EGGLESTON, Rocky Mount BARBARA ANN EIDSON, Timberlake FRANCES LOUISE ELLER, Greenville MARGARET JOAN ELLIOTT, Chadbourn JESSIE C. ELLIS, Tarboro ft 6  9 p 1 ,: fad 1ft ffil $ 9 4 - Aih § 9 ah p p ft ft, 5 p ft ft £ 1 A A ft A 5 p | p p Utfl v fetfi til 5 A Q PAP li JOHNNIE MELVIN ELLIS, CZai ton MATT LEE ELMORE, Doter ALYCE CONSTANCE ERWIN, Roanoke Rapids VIRGINIA ANN EVANS, Greenville JULIA EVANS EVERETTE, Acme MELVIN HASKELL EZELL, Charlotte JANET ROSELMA FANSLER, Winston-Salem PATRICIA CAROLE FARMER, Butner JONATHAN KERR FELLON, Macclesfield LARRY LEE FINK, Concord WILLIAM PETER FINNEGAN, London Bridge, Va. PATRICIA M. FITZGERALD, Selma MATTIE LOU FLEMING, Greenville CHARLES WESLEY FLIPPIN, Mount Airy MARY HELEN FLOWERS, Rockingham DOROTHY MAY FLYNN, Richmond, Va. JOHN KNOWLES FORBES, Bath JOHN WILLIAM FORBIS, Greensboro ROBERT DANIEL FORD, Greenville HARRY LEE FORMY DUVAL, Shallotte MARY ANN FOSTER, Henderson THEODORE KING FOUNTAIN, Greenville DALLAS T. FULLER, Henderson JOHN ALEXANDER GAINES, JR., Sanford WARREN T. GAINES, Fayetteville MARY LOUISE GALPHINE, Greenville ROBERT J. GALPHIN, Wilmington ERNEST LOUIS GARNER, Newport MARY ELIZABETH GARDNER, New Bern ELMO GASKILL, JR., Atlantic a g a p c a ftp ■? -? r p n r q o c ia i - v - SHIRLEY ANN GAY, Clayton JOSEPH W. GENTRY, Elkin PAUL HARVEY GIBBS, Glen A nnc EDGAR ALLEX GIDONS, JR., Wittard MYRTLE KAY GILDEN, Crandy HORACE THOMAS GILL, Bullock ROYCE A. GILLIS, Roxbow LUTHER WILSON GILLON, Kannapolis KENNETH EARL GIXX, Goldsboro DOXALD EDWIN GLEXX, Durham JAMES RICHARD GLOVER, Butncr PATTY LEE GODSEY, Roanoke, Va. PEGGY GOLDIE GODWIN, Ullington BOBBY DAY GODWIN. Dunn PAUL BEALE GOODWIN, Portsmouth, Va. CHARLES BRAXTLEY GORDOX, Clayton THELIS RICHARDSOX GORDOX, Elizabeth City ROSE MARIE GORXTO, Wilmington XAXCY LEE GRAVES, Snow Camp JAMES H. GRAVELY, Mt. Airy CARLTON WOODROW GRAY. Greenville JAMES DOUGLAS CRAY, Hamlet SMITH FEXTOX GRAY. Franklin, Va. FRANK EDWARD GRAYIEL, Tarbow CARROLL JOE GREEXE, New Bern ROBERT BRUCE GREGSOX, Asheboro GERALDIXE GRESHAM, Raleigh KATIE REBA GRICE, Goldsboro CAROLYX AXX GRIFFIN, Louisburg JENNY P. GRIFFIN, WiUiamston juniots JOHN WEBB GRIFFIN, Edenton J. KAY GUTHRIE, New Bern JACKIE VARRION GUTHRIE, Harkers Island LEONARD STEELE GUY, Calypso AMI SUE GWALTNEY, New Bern XAXCY OWEX GWYNN, Henderson JUNE M. SMITH HADDOCK. Ayden SARA I.AMARR HADLEY, Wilson GEORGE SMITH HAISLIP, Hamilton DIXOX STUART HALL. FayetteviUe EDN LORETTA HALL. Candler GROVER THURMAN HALL, III, Wilmington JAMES MALCOLM HALL. JR., Watha WILLIAM LEON HAMITOX, [R.. Raleigh CATHERINE LOUISA HANNON, Henderson JAMES ASHLEY HARDEE, Enfield JOHN S. HARGETT. Trenton WILLIAM BLACKLEDCE HARPER. Deep Ru GEORGE W. HARRELL, JR., Tarboro [AMES PATRICK HARELL, Hertford ROBERT I AVION HARRELL, Clifton GERALD DOUGLAS HARRIS. Bayboro JANNICE CATHERINE HARRIS. Creedmoor PATRICIA SHEARON HARRIS. Bethel ANN ELIZABETH HARRISON, WiUiamston LOIS JACQUIN HARRISON, Plymouth WILLIAM ALTON HARRISON, WiUiamston ROBERT G. HART, Plymouth DAVID LEE HARVEY, Littleton PATRICIA ANN HARVEY, Thomascille m riltfl ' A 4 « I o a « «. | © . s JBErfcl A large part of the student body turned out to vote for the BUC- CANTEER QUEEN. WILLIE JOE HASTY, JR., Roanoke Rapids JOSEPH CARL HAVES, Manteo PEGGY JOYCE HAYES, Clinton TOMMY ERIC HEATH, Randleman ROXALD JON HEXDRIX, Faycttevillc MABLE KAY HERRIXG, Mt. Olive TRAVIS LLOYD HERRIXG, Seuen Spring JUDITH HIGHSMITH, RobersonviUe JULIUS HEXRY HILDRETH, Wadesboro HAROLD BURLEIGH HILL, Ahoskie MARY REBECCA HILL, Kinston CAROLYX JAXE HIXTON, Zebulon ROBERT EDWARD HIXTZ, West Liberty, Iowa XORFLEET DAXIEL HODGES, Washington RICHARD LOUIS HODGSOX, Newark, Del. GLORIA AXX HOFLER, Hobbsville RUTH CAROLYX HOLDEX, Blowing Rock DELOREESS AXX HOLT, Graham SHIRLEY JEAX HOLT, Burlington JO AXX HOOKS, Portsmouth, Ya. JOHX WALTER HOOPER, JR., Yanccuvillc SALLY JO HOUSTOX, Beulaville AXX W. HOWARD, Warsaw WILLIAM CURTIS HOWELL, Pikcvillc JAMES GRASOX HUDSON, JR., Winston-Salei JOEL BLANNEY HUDSON, Clinton SAMUEL PALMER HUDSOX, Dunn JAMES MAYXARD HUFFIXES, Brown Summi RICHARD LOUIS HUMPHREY, Kinston ROBERT H. HUMPHREYS. Statesville DARRELL WAYNE HURST, Raeligh ROBERT L. HUTCHENS, Sanford PATRICIA AXX IXMAX. Lumberton GEORGE THOMAS IPOCK, JR., Greenville AXX PHELPS JACKSOX, Beulaville BILLY PAT JACKSOX, Dunn COXSTAXCE BRITT JACKSOX, Pine L, oel EUGEXE REID JACKSOX, Pantcno THOMAS T. JACKSOX, Godwin JAMES V. JAMISON, Ilacre de Grace. Md. JOYCE FAYE JENKINS, Greenville PAUL DEWEY JEXKIXS, Greenville RUDD LEE JEXSOX, Portsmouth, Va. ELIZABETH ANN JERNIGAN, Mt. Olive GLENN REGINALD JERNIGAN, Charlotte JUDITH FAYE JERNIGAN, Dunn ANDREA PITTMAN JOHNSON, Raleigh CHARLIE LEE JOHXSTOX. Whitakers Coach Boone presides over the first pep rally, as Ed Emory and Bill Cain look on. © © © 9 p Mi i A±k r PAP r) p p 9 p p p p a D Q g) p f A P £i p cj $ A , 1 f ■ PI fllh A Q 9 is a Q p ffv it 1ft i ■1 life (3 r p Q © '  J J A 0Sk © Q r f ifc 1 ' ' MA j P A a § a $ G r GLENDA ELLEN JOHNSON, Four Oaks JAMES BARTELETTE JOHNSON, Lillington TED JOHNSON, Fayetteville BARBARA JEAN JONES, Raleigh CONSTANCE GERALDINE JONES, Snow Hi NANCY LOUISE JONES, Raleigh RIDDICK MERL JONES, JR., Gates SUSAN JONES, Rocky Point AL R. JOYNER, New Bern JEAN HELEN JOYNER, Zebulon JACQUELINE JOYNER, Lewiston LYNN CHRISTIAN JORGENSEN, Greenville CALVIN RAY KELL, Robersonville CEORGE A. KELLENBERGER, Charleston, W. Va. DONALD EDWARD KELLER, Cape May, N. J. ANNIE GREY KELLIHAN, Gerro Gordo BARBARA ANN KELLY, Garner KENNETH KARL KILPATRICK, Hendersonville ANNE OVERTON KING, Turkey NANCY CAROL KINSEY, Laurinburg LELAND QUINN KNIGHT, Washington, D. C. RONALD JOSEPH KNOUSE, Winston-Salem ROBERT HUGH KORNEGAY, Jacksonville MARLENE LAVERNE LAMM, Spring Hope EDWARD EARLE LANCASTER, Vancehoro DONNA GWENDOLYN LANGLEY, Spring Lake BARBARA JANICE LANGSTON, Goldsboro PHYLLIS CAROLE LANGSTON, Raleigh FRED IRVIN LASSITER, Edcnton SUE EVELYN LASSITER, Four Oaks RUSSELL LAFAYETTE LASSITER, Colerain JAMES R. LATHAM, Chocowinty DONALD RAY LAWHORN, Newton Grove AGNES VIVIAN LAWLER, Goldsboro MARY LEE LAWRENCE, Tarboro PATRICIA ANN LAYE, Belmont HAROLD THELBERT LEARY, Durham GEORGE NOLAN LEATHRUM, Dover, Del. JO ANN LEE, Benson WILLIAM DALTON LEE, JR., Raleigh BARBARA ROSE LINDSAY, Faison BRENDA A. LITTLE, Ayden MARY SUE LITTRELL, Warrenton, Va. NANCYE ELIZABETH LOMAS, Kannapolis GERALD F. LOVETT, Wadesboro NANCY LOUISE LUDLUM, Supply MARDGE ETTE LUPTON, Bclhaven ROYAL A. LYNCH, Wilmington, Del. I JUNIOR SENATORS Carlton Beaman and Bamev West Several coeds unload after a weekend a vav from the books JOYCE ANN LYONS, Gastonia LENORA A. LYTCH, Laurinburg SHIRLEY MADDOX, Washington SAMUEL T. MAGILL, JR., Beadfort GEORGE HARRY MAGUS, Williamsburg, Va. SIDNEY CORNELIUS MALLORY, WiUiamston MARTHA NELL MARCOM, Raleigh RETTY LOU MARSHROURNE, Spring Hope JAMES EDWARD MARTIN, CoUinsoille, Virginia JOSEPH ROY MARTIN, JR., Greenville MARY ELIZABETH MASSAD, Benson LUCY JANE MASSEY, Gaston WILLIE BYRON MASSEY, JR., Lynchburg, Va. DORIS ELIZABETH MATTHEWS, Carthage PASTY MARIE MAYNARD, Warrenton BETTY CARLENE MAYNOR, Grove Park FRANK TAYLOR MAYO, Rocky Mount WESLEY MEARL MEEKINS, Manteo HILDA LEE MELTON, Battleboro JOYCE FAYE MERRITT, Kinston LIL MIDGETTE, Bclhaven CHARLES GARLAND MILES, Richmond, Va. CAROLYN GENEVIEVE MILLER, Richfield PATRICIA ANN MILLIKIN, Weldon w V O fl J) « B @ ? 9 i lift y . s 4A ftiwn t f 41 JTfc © ft 9 P a All A o p e S G © w CECIL IRVIN MILLER, Newport ALTIE KAY MILLS, Chocowinity BARBARA ANN MILLS, Greenville JULIAN RANDOLPH MILLS, Roanoke Rapids BETTY FRANCES MILTON, Lillington JAMES GORDON MINTON, Belcross BARBARA ANN MISKELLY, Millville, New Jersey BETTY JEAN MOBLEY, Winterville BOBBY RAY MOBLEY, WiUiamston MITCHELL STONE MOON, Lynchburg, Va. SANDRA LEE MOON, Graham DOUGLAS M. MORGAN, Greenville JIMMY AUSTIN MORRIS, Kenly BETTY ' FAYE MOORE, Raleigh LEONTDAS J. MOORE, JR., New Bern MARJORIE KENNEDY MOORE, Kinston ADINA DEAN MORRIS, Goldsboro BURL STEVENS MORRIS, Concord RARRARA ANN MOSER, Julian MAMIE JEANNE MOYE, Greenville GARLAND RAY MOZINGO, Goldsboro SHIRLEY GRAY MOZINGO, Kenly JEAN YVONNE MULLEN, Hubert CHARLES RAYE MUNN, Rockingham RICHARD WALTERS MURRAY, Hampton, Va. THOMAS ALFRED MUSTIAN, Whitakers LAURA CECELIA McARTHUR, Greenville ROBRIE TAYLOR McARTHUR, Pikevillc JEAN ARDYTH McCROSKEY, Badin JIMI ELIZABETH McDANIEL, Kinston CLARA ANNETTE McDONALD, Seaford, Delaware JUDITH ANNE McDUFFLE, Columbia CHARLOTTE ROSE McLAMB, Four Oakes VELMA KAY McLAWHON, Kinston JESSIE LUCILE McLAWHORN, Ayden LOIS JO McLEAN, Raeford 343 fv? iife 4ifc f-1 i L J - ' -Hi p $ 9 f $ § V (5 nk r • p RACHEL ANNE McLEOD, Sanford JAMES BENTON McLEOD, Raeford WILBUR LEE NEWMAN, Chadboum MARY BETH NICHOLS, Sims WILLIAM THOMAS NICHOLS, Greenville EDWARD LEE NORRIS, Alexandria, Va. KENNETH CHARLES NORTON, Hope Milk MITZI KAY ODEN, Hatteras BETSY BURKE ORR, Robbinsville LINDABELLE OUTLAW, Vienna, Va. BETTIE RAE OVERMAN, Goldsboro JOYCE NELL OVERMAN, Goldsboro PATRICIA DARE OVERMAN, Kenly DORIS KAY OVERTON, Norfolk, Va. PHILLIP EARL OVERTON, JamesviUe SHELBY JEAN OVERTON, Hertford ANNA KATHRYN OWENS, New Bern HILDA FAYE OWENS, Fountain ti CAROLINE ELIZABETH PADGETT, Washington WILLIAM CHARLES PARADEE, JR., Dover, Del. CAROLYN LEE PARKER, Goldsboro CYNTHIA TREAVLYN PARKER, Stokes DAVID WALTER PARKER, Whitakers EDMOND MILTEER PARKER, Roduco NORMAN STUART PATTEN, Mt. Olive JAMES E. PAUL, Belhaven ANN WHITLEY PAUL, Tantego CAROLYN PAIGE PEARSON, Emporia JOSEPH ARNOLD PEELE, Aulandcr CHARLES THOMAS PERLICK, Suffolk, Va. RAYMOND JACKIE PERKINS, Pink Hill LOWELL GENE PERRY, Colerain CHARLES LEE PHARR, Tarboro BARBARA RUBELLE PHILLIPS, Griffon C. M. PHILLIPS, JR., Wilmington PATSY BRYANT PHILIPS, Fountain ALBERT FRANKLIN PINKHAM, Washington BETTY LOU PIERCE, Gatesville JOHN GARRETT PIERCE, JR., New Castle, Del. JAMES ROBERT PILGRIM, Greenville LOIS MAE PLASTER, Martinsville, Va. BARBARA SUE PLEASANTS, Raleigh BARBARA JEAN POLK, Marshville BARBARA ANN POLLARD, Greenville HAROLD H. POLSKY, Wilmington, Del. BOBBY RAY POPE, Lexington E. CROWELL POPE, Littleton PENNIE JEANETTE PORTER, Salemburg JESSE WILLIAM POWELL, Greenville THOMAS JEFFERSON POWELL, Greenville ROBERT LOUIS POWERS, Portsmouth, Va. BOBBIE JEAN PRICE, Seven Springs DOROTHY ELLYN PRICE, Mount Olive DIANA TRASK PRIDGEN, East Corinth, Maine EDWARD LEE PRITCHARD, Elizabeth City KATHERINE ELIZABETH PRUITT, Oxford CHARLOTTE MARIE PURIFOY, New Bern BOBBY EMMETT RAINES, Raleigh BOB WARREN RAMSEY, Asheville MARGARET ANN RANKIN, Mocksville jumon Q ft £ P £ tik - All: P S © © ' P • G p Q P P P £ lift A4i v Ml ' ? ft P P ftp Ail life fe - ft A ft P G fl ft ft 9 ft e 4 (MJ 5 ft_l Industrial Arts Club ■Eg sponsored a refreshment stand during High School Day. Oh honey, I ' ve had such a hard day. GEORGE W. RAY, JR., Durham MARY BEA RAY, Selma PATRICA WHITE REEL, Elizabeth City HILTON V. RENFROVV, Kenly WILLIAM LEROY REYNOLDS, Candor CHARLES TRUMAN RHODES, Raleigh THOMAS COLMAN RICHARDSON, JR., Henderson THOMAS EARL RIDDICK, New Bern NACE BROCK RIDGE, Weaverville THOMAS ALLEN RIGGAN, Macon DORIS FAYE ROBBINS, Roanoke Rapids CARROL SAUNDERS ROBERSON, Williamston ELTON MANNING ROBERSON, Robersonville RICHARD SCOTT ROBERTS, Granite Quarry HAYWOOD M. J. ROEBUCK, Washington EDWARD TURNER ROGERS, Jamestown SERENA SUE ROGERS, Pink Hill JANICE STANCIL ROLLINS, Bethel JAMES B. ROPER, Belhaven GAILLE IRENE ROUSE, Raleigh CLAIBORNE CARR ROWE, JR., Ahoskie WILLIAM CLINTON RUDD, Louisburg GARNES LANIER RUMLEY, Brown Summit CARL SAMUEL RUSS, Grantsboro SYLVIA MARIE SAMPEDRO, Greenville CLAUDETTE ANN SANDERS, Elizabeth City AL W. SARTIN, Greenville BOBBY BENTON SASSER, Goldsboro NETTIE JANE SASSER, Goldsboro DIANNE SAUNDERS, Ca-Vel JAMES ALBERT SAUNDERS, London Bridge, Va. JANICE CAROLE SAUNDERS, Greensboro MICKIE SUMRELL SAVAGE, Greenville JOYCE MARIE SCOTT, Greenville ROBERT CLYDE SEATE, JR., Greenville NOAH McKINNEY SEYMORE, JR., Elizabeth City CHARLES HOMER SHIELDS, Winston-Salem SUE SHIPLEY, Williamston GLORIA JEAN SIMMONS, Bethel GLENN LEE SIMPSON, Burlington THELMA JANE SKIPPER, Whiteville CHARLES ISAAC SKULT, Wilmington, Del. AGNES ANNE SMITH, Grimesland ALICE FROST SMITH, Garland BARBARA ILEENE SMITH, Fayetteville DON SMITH, Portsmouth, Va. DOROTHY CRAIG SMITH, Zebidon FLOYD A. SMITH, Griffon fl P ft S fl P). O. P pi S p © £) o a p p a lit ' liftiii4bM j © © © © lira 63 G f (3 v 1 P ft © P fi o v § § JL r U-l ; - ' t e e P C ft o rf] !i lftife ft Q ■O Q P lift ftft-ftftiftrtft FRANCES RINGGOLD SMITH, Greenville JOHN MICHAEL SMITH, Gautama JULIAN CRAFT SMITH, JR., Bcf irf M. ELIZABETH SMITH, Fountain MARKIE A. SMITH, Goldsboro SAND] GAY SMITH, Kerncrsville SUE ELLEN SMITH, Greenville PATSY JAMES SPAIN, Sfofces CHARLES ANDREW SPANN, Winston-Salem JAMES H. SPEIGHT, JR., Kinston ALBERT CHARLES SPELL, Hope Mills JULIAN CARVER SPENCE, Sunbury CARROLL ALEXIS SPENCER, Rocky Mount ORIN RALPH SPIVEY, JR., Roseboro JOHN THOMAS SPRY, Winston-Salem GEORGE VERNON STAFFORD, Hamlet JOHN RUSSELL STANCIL, Angler JAMES ALTON STARLING, JR., Pine Level i KEITH A. STARLING, Fayetteville WILLIAM DAVID STARRETT, Cramerton MARY ELIZABETH STEWART, Goldsboro VERNON ERVIN STOCKS, Havelock JAMES GARRETT STONE, Reidsville SYBLE BUTLER STONE, Bladenboro CHERYL GAY STOWE, Raleigh JERRY WESLEY STRICKLAND, Princeton DELANA BURRUS STYRON, Hateras ANN LINDLEY SUGG, Silver Spring, Md. CAROLYN DALE SUMRELL, Ayden BETTY FRANCES SURLES, Benson ROSEMARY KERR SWISHER, Wilmington CHARLES LARRY SYLIVANT, Stedman JULIA ERLENE TANDY, Frisco ANGELA LEE TART, Dunn BET TAYLOR, Pink Hill ELIZABETH ANNE TAYLOR, Como JESSIE ALLISON TAYLOR, Wilson JUDITH MASON TAYLOR, Chocowmity OPAL DAWN TAYLOR, Tarboro TALMADGE RAY TAYLOR, Dunn WILLIAM SEYMOUR TAYLOR, Linden CARLTON R. TEW, Tarboro JOANN TEW, Williamston CLECIE McKIEVER THACKER, Taylorsville BERNICE WAYNE THOMAS, Roxboro PEGGY WALLACE THOMAS, Greenville SYLVIA ANN THOMAS, Sanford GENE ELLIOTT THOMPSON, Elizabethtown ROBERT ARNOLD THOMPSON, Durham JUDITH DARE THORNTON, Mt. Olive MARTHA KATHLEEN THURMAN, Rocky Mount NANCY ANITA THURMOND. Goldsboro KATYJO G. TODD, WhiteviUe CLIFFORD PRITCHARD TOWE, Hertford PAULA KATHERYN TRIPLETT, Banner Elk BETTY JO TRIPP, Buies Creek CAROLYN I. TRIPP, Shall, it e WILLIAM BURTON TRIPP, Ayden GRACE ELIZABETH TUNNELL, Greenville SOPHIA ANN TWIFORD, Englhard {union n ■s- © e • Q f) V 9 e ft lift 1 ' 9 P C- ■e 1 £ % £ 9 y 1 $ $ s Q f § GEORGE ALBERT TURNER, Ccnterville, Md. MARY ELIZABETH TWINING, Glen Arm, Md. DAVID RAY TYNDALL, Goldsboro CELIA ANN TYSON, Burlington HENRY LILES UPCHURCH, Pittsboro SYLVIA LOIS UZZELL, Scotland Neck MICHAEL JOSEPH VAHEY, JR., Greenville, Del. DONALD E. VANCE, Chapel Hill WINNIE LORRAINE VANDIFORD, Hookerton ANGELINE JOAN VAN DYK, Pantego JERRY BRONSON VAN DYKE, Belmont GENE E. VANN, Goldsboro HARRIETTE ELIZABETH VANN, Benson HUGH McALPIN VANN, III, Elizabethtown HENRY C. VANSANT, Hampton, Va. BEARL D. VICK, Rocky Mount LINDA GREY VICK, Kinston HELEN ELKS VINSON, Pikeville MELVIN HOWELL VINSON, JR., Murjreesboro DAN CHARLES VISMOR, Greenville JOHN McDONALD WALSTON, Snow Hill CHARLES STUART WARD, Bethel BARBARA JEAN WARNER, WhiteviUe BOBBY SMITH WARREN, Mebane ADRIAN CAROLINE WATERS, New Bern JACQUELYN OVERTON WATERS, Jamesville ALBERT ROLAND WEBB, Kinston DIANE WEBB, Pinetops GLENN ELLIOTT WEBB, Gatesville JEAN ELIZABETH WELLS, Wallace JUANITA INEZ WELLS, Washington, D. C. BARNEY HUGH WEST, Durham PATRICA ' LEE WEST, Greenville ALICE C. WETHERINGTON, Robersonville MARION CAROL WHITE, Hobgood RICHARD LEE WHITE, JR. Greenville f3 fc- ' h) ft a A (S P ' P £5 o o c$ a © © © Roy Dennis takes Barl ride around campus. Jones for a Many enjoyed the annual presentation of Wo- mack ' s Fireworks. p a o ft $ ft a - 4iMik ' mm o n p © 9 a p e ° « v 4lfc LINDA LEE WHITLEY. Stantonsburg TRUXTON S. WHITNEY, Goldsboro BETTY MAE WICKER. Smtford HARRY LEE WICKER, Sau ord HAZEL ELIZABETH WHITE, Murfreesboro BARBARA W. WILSON, Greenville DIXIE D. WILSON, Dunn DONALD WILSON, Btmnlcicl GUY WILLETTS, BoZ rin ALLEN JEANNETTE WILLIAMS, Hertford CARENCE SEXTON WILLIAMS, Rodfcy Mouni DEMPSEY HINTON WILLIAMS, III. Fayetteville EDGAR VAL WILLIAMS, Wilmington ELIZABETH MAE WILLIAMS. Burlington JOAN LEE WILLIAMS, RobersonviUe LLOYD DALE WILLIAMS. ScoiZand Neck WILLIAM KING WILLIS. Greenville HARLEV VAN W OODARD, Griffon BETTY JANE WOODHOUSE, Harbinger STEVE LEADFORD WOOLARD. Washington AGNES CORINE WOOTEN, Kinston MARLENE OVERMAN WOOTEN, ftft. Olive GLENDA FAYE WORKMAN, Mehuue WILLIAM KENT WORTHINGTON, WinterviUe JERRY BARKER WRENN, Cedar Grove SUSAN M. WYLIE. Arlington, Va. PEGGY FRANCES WYNNE. Franklinton MARIE JANET VVURST, Palmyra, N. J. SANDRA MAE YORKS, Durham MARGARET ALICE YOUNG, Henderson GEORGE JOHN ZAMBOS, Bclhavcn fllfllOtS 348 On, tlu- game against Newberry. sophomores OFFICERS seetetsfy RUBY BRADSHAW 349 sophomotes a O Q A P : fi I? A IB fi AJ ill JAMES F. ADAMS, Henderson KENNETH GENE ALEXANDER, New River PATSY ANN ALEXANDER, New River GLENN ROGER ALLEN, Raleigh LOUIE JANE ALLEN, Four. Oaks WALKER LEE ALLEN, Greenville WILLIAM GLENN ALPHIN, EFFIE LEE AMAN, Jacksonville ERNEST YATES ANDERSON, Elizabeth City RACHEL WI.XNSOR ANDREWS, Timbcrlaki JAMES CURTIS ARLEDGE, JR., Raleigh MARGIE ANN ATKINSON, Fairmont SONIA ANNE AZAM, Jacksonville N. GREY BAGGETT, Kenlij JAMES ZUILL BAILEY, Bishopville, S. C. JOHNNY FRANK BAILEY, Robersonvillc BEATRICE FAYE BAKER, Farmvillc DORIS JEAN BAKER, Louisburg EDITH LOUVINIA BAKER, Burlington EDNA ELIZABETH BAKER, Farmvillc JO ANN BAKER, Tarhoro SUSIE KAYE RAKER, Farmvillc JAMES BROOKS BALLANCE, Fremont GRACIE LEE BARBER, Clinton EDD BARCLIFT, Charlotte SUDIE LOUISE BARFIELD, Chadboum WILLIAM J. BARFIELD, JR., Goldsboro WILLIAM REGINALD BARNACASCEL, MILDRED P., BARNHARDT, Henderson BRENDA ADELAIDE BARRETT, Farmville ANN MARIE BARRINGTON, Washington BUCK K. BARROW, Draper JUNE CAROLYN BARROW, Draper VIVIAN CAROL BARROW, Snow Mill JIMMIE ROSE BASS, Goldsboro DAN BURCH BATEMAN, Ayden POLLY GENEVA BATTS, Greenville CAROLYN LORENA BAXLEY, Lumhcrton MARY ANN BAZEMORE, Harrellsville SIDNEY TAYLOR BEACHAM, WiUiamston DORIS MOORING BEAMAN, Snow Hill WALTER JERRY BEAN, Goldsboro HELEN IEANETTE RELL, Warsaw BETTY ' JANE BENNETT, Bassctt, Va. KAREN SUE BEST, Mount Olive MARY JOHN BEST, Mount Olive LOIS MARIE BIGGS, Pinetown LAWRENCE MURAT BLIZARD, WhUeviUe CALLA MARSHALL BONNER, Greenville EDNA MAY BOONE, Gates JOYCE KAYE BOONE Elm Citt, MARILYN BOONE, Rich Square FRANK VERNON BOSTICK, Pink Hill MILLY HART BOWEN, Greenville CLYDE BENNY BOWES, Burlington LOTTIE FAYE BOYETTE, Trenton DONALD JAMES BOYLE, £. Liverpool Ohio RUBY WEST BRADSHAW, Kinston JANICE A. BRAND. Greenville EDITH FAYE BRANTLEY, Durham PATRICA ANNE BRANTLEY, Zebulon PEGGY LOUISE BREEDLOVE, Nashville JACK L. BREWER, Kinston G.W DAWN BRINKLEY, ThomasviUe VICKI COOKE BRINN, Chocovomity WILLIAM JOSEPH BRITT. JR.. Fairmont JULIA REBECCA BROOKS, Oxford EMILY KAREN BROWN, Roduco HAROLD ELLIS BROWN, Gibsonville KATHRYN RAYE BROWN, Mt. Olive SOPHOMORE SENATORS Jayne Chandler and Ken Trogden 19 OTIS CARSON BROWN, JR., Rich Square RUSSELL GREY BROWN, Winston-Salem WILLIAM ASHLEY BROWN, JR., Williamson ALEN GRAY BRYAN, Jacksonville BETTY LOU BRYAN, Lumberton LUCIAN DILLARD BRYAN, Greenville VIOLET FAY BRYAN, Mt. Olive EVELYN MARIE BRYANT, Pendleton LINDA FAYE BULLARD. Bladenboro PEARLENE ANNETTE BULLOCK, Sanford EDWOOD FAY BUNCH, Edcnton PATSY JOAN BUNTING, Oak City GEORGE ODEN BURBAGE, Bath BONNIE LEIGH BURGH, Walstonburg JAMES CROCKER BURNS, JR. Sumter, S. C. MARGARET LINDSAY BURNSIDE, Raleigh VIRGINIA CAROL BUTLER, LiUington CATHERINE WITHERS BYNUM, Raleigh FRANCES ELAINE BYRD, Bunnlevel JOYCE ANNE BYRUM, Corapeake ALICE ELIZABETH CALHOUN, Raeford JEWEL ELLEN CALLIHAN, Elizabethtown CAROLINE REBECCA CAMPBELL, Rocky Mount LINDA WAITE CAMPBELL, Charlotte L. JULAINE CANNON, Ayden TRAVIS ANN CANNON, Grimesland BARBARA ANN CARRAWAY, Swansboro EDWARD LEE CARROLL, Garner DONALD H. CARROW, Bath TAMES HAROLD CARTER, Fayetteville MARY KATHERINE CATES, Hurdle Mills NORMA JEAN CATLETT, Dunn LORETTA ANNE CAWTHORNE, Zebulon RAVENELL H. CAYTON, Edenton PEGGY ANN CHAMBERS, High Point fAYNE CAMERON CHANDLER, Suffolk, Va. ROSE RANKIN CHASON, Jacksonville CARVILLE BANKS CLARK, Fuquay Springs NANCY LUCILLE CLIFTON, Faison WILLIAM STEPHEN COCHRAN, Washington MARY HELIN COFFEY, Denton DINNA ANNE COLLINS, Quantico, Va. P.OBERT STEWART COLLINS, New Bern EFFIE LANCASTER COLTRANE, Goldsboro WILLIAM JOSEPH COLUCCI, JR., Plainficld, N.J. EVELYN DIXON COLWELL, Clinton LIBBY GWNETTE COOKE, Mt. Airy BOBBY EUGINE COOLEY, Scotland Neck WILLIAM EARL COOPER, Elizabeth City ALICE CORIOLANO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil SARAH JANE COTTEN, Holly Ridge [AMES WALTER COX, JR., Lumberton JUDITH A. COX, Georgetown, S.C. LINDA MARIE COX, Frostproof, Fla. ANN HARRELL CRAFT, Saratoga TOMMY GERALD CRAFT, Pinetops CYNTHIA ANN CRANFORD, Greenville JANET CAROLE CRATCH, Aurora NORWOOD FOYE CRAWFORD, Jacksonville EDNA CHARLOTTE CREWS, Winston-Salem LYNNDA FRANCES CROUCH, Bassett, Va. MARGARET ANN CUDE, Greensboro JOE PRESTON CULLIPHER, Oak City ft Q n ft ft ft A mi a nap a A @ 6 9 Q £ ' £t AM O ft f rj p ft lil s 4ik A P P 6 fl P PEGGY JOYCE CULVERHOUSE, Acme SUZANNE OWENS CUNNINGHAM, Plymouth LILLIAN ANN CURRIE, Rocky Mount JOYCE ANNE CURRIN, Graham JOHN THOMAS CUTLER, Kinston MARY IANE CUTRELL, Washington GEORGIA CAROLYN DALE, Wendell RONDA KAY DANDLIKER, Greensboro WILLIS JULE DANIEL, JR., Roxboro GUY WARD DANIELS, Wanchese MARY GRAIG DAUGHTRIDGE, Scotland Neck CAROLYN DAUGHERTY, Dover ELIZABETH LOUISE DAUGHTRY, Tarhoro ANN MARIE DAVIS, Davis CAROLYN JAMES DAVIS, Bhdenboro HERBERT ISLER DAVIS, Seven Springs MARGARET ANNETTE DAVIS, Faison GEORGE RUSSELL DAVIDSON, Milton, Del. BENJAMIN GORDON DAY. Morehead City WILLIAM LUTHER DEAN, Tarboro PEGGY LULA DELOATCH, Conway NANCY MARIE DENNIS, Raleigh FRANK GORDON DEW, Plymouth JAMIS B. DEWAR, JR.. Fuquay Springs EDNA LOUISE DICKINS, Goldsboro CARL HENRY DIXON. New Bern MRVEL BURGESS DIXON, Wilsons Mills JANICE DOBIE, Arlington, Va. VIRGINIA RIVES DOWD, Richmond, Va. GARY JOSEPH DOWDY, Manteo MARY ALICE DOWDY, Bayhoro DENYSE ANNE DRAPER, Manassas, Va. DAVID FREDERICK DUDLEY, Kinston PHYLLIS JANE DUDLEY, Griffon JAMES WILLIAM DUNCAN, New Bern f A m ft g 3 r APfS p © Q ff © 9 9 Q 9 m 9 o £ Aft ' ' 4u QfcQ sophotnotes n i? p p pi e n B fl 6 ft £ ft n p ft p |9 r P p (?) o p c - p f$ n p p a gj JANIS GREY DUNHAM, Elizabethtown ALVIN S. DUNKLE, Sf. Petersburg} , Fla. ELIZABETH GAYLE EAKER, Drcxel VICTOR REGGIE EDGERTON, Oriental EVELYN MARIE EDMONDSON, Bath LENDY CARNELL EDWARDS, Greenville MADLYN EDWARDS, Grimesland ROLAND WALLACE EDWARDS, Chocowinity MILDRED KAY EFLAND, Efland THOMAS WAYNE EIDSON, Greenville WILLIAM WYCHE ELEY, Ocrocoke SARA FRANCES ELKINS, Elizabethtown JOHNNY EDWARD ELLEN, Raleigh PATSY ELLIOTT, Hertford DORIS JEAN ELLIS, Faison BILLY W. ELSTON, Wallace WAITUS CARROLL ENGLISH, JR., W ROBERT JAMES ESTES, Greenville PATRICIA GAIL EVANS, Selma SUE CAROL EVANS, Wilson THOMAS LUCAS EVANS, New Bern MARY ELLEN EVERETT, Ayden PATSY DAWES FARMER. Elm .City EDWARD JOSEPH FARRELL, Durham LEWIS J., FARRELL Durham JEFFERSON FAUCETTE, Morehead City KEN FERRELL, Charlotte JAMES THERON FERRELL, FayetteviHe JAMIS HEWITT FIELDS, JR., Kinston HELEN ROSANNA FINLEY, Winston-Salem DOROTHY JEAN FLAKE, Greenville DAVID BRECKENDIRGE FLETCHER. Edcnton GERALD GRAY FLTECHER, Winston-Salem RONALD HENRY FOCHLER, New Bern KENNETH WAYNE FORBER, Macclesfield Copy Editor, Lib Powell seems to be hard at work. Gayle Swinson prepares to JKm home for the weekend. w L © a © a At ' in a « p p D o © a n g « e 9 o a ft p ( CATHERINE HOPE FORESTER, Wilkesboro JIMMY RAY FORNES, Greenville RUTH ELAINE FORTNER, Concord NANCY L. FOWLKES, Lmirfoji Bridge, Va. BETTY ROSE FRAZIER, Henderson CLARENCE WARWICK FRAZZELLE, Richland JEAN FREEMAN, Windsor JOAN FREEMAN, Windsor RUFUS RAY FREEMAN, Roseboro SYLVIA ANN FREEMAN, Washington WAYNE THOMAS FRICK, Kannaapolis CAROL VIRGINIA FULCHER, Buxton CHARLES ROBERT FULLWOOD, Jacksonville HAZEL CLEO FUTRELL, Pendleton CARROLL LEE GEDDES, Fay IRIS MOORING GINN, Snow Hill LIZABETH LYNNE GLASSFORD, Jacksonville RICHARD CHANNING GLENN, Elizabcthtown ELLA MAE GODLEY, Bath JOHN LARRY GODWIN, Lumberton WESLEY ROGERS GODWIN, Dunn JOHN U. GORDON, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM, III, Enfield DORIS MARIE GRAY, Timberlake FRANKLIN McLEAN GRADY, JR., New Bern NANCY LILLIAN GRADY, Kenansvillc SANDERS WILSON GRADY, Goldsboro HAROLD DEAN GREEN, Brown Summit NATHAN J. GREENE, Monroe FLORENCE ELLEN GRIFFIN, Dunn SANDRA FAYE GRIFFIN, Jacksonville VERNIE MAE GRIFFIN, Lillington JOAN FRANCES GREGORY, Farmville BETSY ANN GRIMSLEY, Asheboro JULIA ESTELLE GURGANUS, Smithfield MARJORIE JANE GURGANUS, Williamston ROYAL ARLIE GURGANUS, Jamesville CEGERNA BELLE GURLEY, Goldsboro HERBERT C. GUTHRIE, Stovall PHILIP MARSH GUY, Fayetteville ARTHUR RAY GWALTNEY, Greenville DAVID SPENCER GAYLORD, Greensboro SYLVIA HOPE GAY, Farmville NATHAN HENRY GAY, Gaston JUDY ANN GAY, Vienna, Va. NAOMI CAROLYN GIBBS, Raleigh RAYMOND PAUL GILLIKIN, Beaufort RICHARD VENABLE HAAR, Greenville BETTY JOYCE HACKETT, Greensboro ELBERT GLENN HADDOCK, Ayden JUDY CAROLE HALEY, Raleigh PENNY MAE HAMILTON, Hickory CAROLYN JOYCE HAMMOND, Fayetteville NANCY FANE HANNOND, Linden EDITH FAYE HARDU, Ayden BETTY ANNE HARDY, Winterville 353 sophotnom fill • AJ1 Atkl ' I) HELEN JEAN HARD , Hopewell, Ya IIMMY MARTIN HARE, Tyncr CLAUDE FELTOX HARRIS, Wilso n DOROTHY LOUISE HARRIS, Greenville JACQUELINE A. HARRIS, Columbia JOHXSIE DUNCAN HARRIS, South Mills REID VICK HARRIS, II, Seaboard ROXALD LEE HARRIS, Kannapolis ROBERTA ESTELLE HARRISOX, Williamston TED O ' XELL HARRISOX, Tarboro EARL DURWOOD HART, Yanceboro JOHX SMITH HART, Ayden JUDITH ARLEXE HART, Crifton PATRICIA HART, Henderson LINWOOD E. HARTSELL, Kinston PAUL ROBERT HARVEY, Havelock LIXDA JEAX HATCHETT, Statcsiillc CHARLES EDWARD HAWKINS, Cordova JOHN BRITT HAYCOOD, JR., Norfolk, Ya. JUDITH ERLIXE HEARXE, Henderson CATHERINE LIXDA HEATH, Kinston lONTCE KAY HEATH, New Bern CAMILLA ANN ' HENDERSON, Greenville IUDITH CAROLE HENDERSON, Winston-Salem JAMES ROBERT HENDRIX, Tyncr IRIS DOAN HERRING, Selma NANCY MERLE HERRON, Oakboro REBECCA ANN HIGHSMITH, Greenville NICK JOSEPH HILGERT, Elizabeth City REYNOLD ALLEN HILL, Kinston PATRICIA RAYE HITCHINGS, Oceana, Ya. ANNA LYNETTE HOBBS, Faison CATHERINE LOUISE HOBBS, Elizabeth City WINDSOR KEITH HOBBS, Warsaw BETTY ROSE HOCKADAY, Four Oaks CAROLE DAVIS HODGES, Washington M. EUGENE HODGES, Dunn SUE NEAL HOLLAND, Gastonia CHARLES LEONARD HOLLIDAY, Jamcsville HERMAN DALLAS HOLINGSWORTH, Clinton EDWARD E. HOLLOWELL, Goldsboro ROBERT JOSEPHUS HOLTON, New Bern ALICE KAY HOOD, Goldsboro SONYA IRENE HOOKER, Rocky Mount EMMA JEAX HORTOX, Youngsville HARRIETT ELIZABETH HORTON, Rocky Mount REBECCA ANN HOUSE, Warsaw SHELBY JEAN HOWELL, Tyner SYLVIA ANN HOYLE, Henderson ALLEN GRIST HOYT, Mt. Airy JOSEPH ROBERT HUDNELL, Oriental L. HAY HUDSON 1 , Grimsland JASPER DONALD HUDSON, Grimesland LARRY WAYNE HUFFSTELLER, Mt. Holly LLOYD FRANKLIN HUGGINS, Trenton PEGGY JOYCE HUGGINS, Whiteville JACKIE R. HUNDLEY, Draper SANDRA ELIZABETH HUNSUCKER, Wintervillc CAROLYN FRANCES HUNT, Rocky Mount RONALD ANTHONY HUNT, Okeechobee, Fla. PATSY FAYE HUNTER, Winston-Salem THOMAS McLEAN INMAN, Laurinbmg GEORGIA LOUISE IVEY, Thomasville BOBBY DAIL JACKSON, Rocky Mount EUGENE DAVID JACKSON, Pikeville ROBERT LEWIS JACKSON, Wake Forest STELLA MARIE JACKSON, Fremont WILLIAM CARLTON JACKSON, JR., Yanceyville ROBERT L. JAMES, Arlington, Ya. SANDRA RAE JENNETTE, Swan Quarter lift (5(5|fiSBE % % % 9 i P f B P p ? tiM mHHMM ' 9 a a p a p f © gflGfij Nancy Berryman and Benny Harker pause to chat in the Col- lege Union. Betty Faye Moore enjoys herself at the College Union wa- termelon feast. JOSEPH JUBERT JERNIGAN, Lcwiston FREDERICK LOUIS JOHNS, FayctteviUe BILL JOHNSON, Roseboro CHARLES ESTON JOHNSON, Roxobel DONALD RAY JOHNSON, Smithfield DOROTHY GWENDOLYN JOHNSON, Greenville J. WAYNE JOHNSON, Greensboro JOHNNY EDWARD JOHNSON, Roanoke Rapids JOYCE EVELYN JOHNSON, Angier JULEA PATRICK JOHNSON, Kinston NORMA LEE JOHNSON, Coats MARTHA ANNE JOHNSON, Rcnson WALTER WILLIAM JOHNSON, Martinsburg.W.Va. JUDITH READ JOLLY, Greenville CHARLES CLIFTON JONES, Trenton DOROTHY KAY JONES, Raleigh EDITH JUANITA JONES, Littleton KATIE ELIZABETH JONES, Turkey NAN HARRISON JONES, Snow Hill WILLIAM EARL JONES, Swansboro HELEN IONA JONES, Greenville ERNEST M. JONES, JR., Littleton JOHN DAVID JONES, Woodsdale JOYCE CAROL JONES, Trenton JAMES B. KIRKLAND NANCY CAROLYN KORNEGAY, Albertson MARY ELIZABETH KNOX, Tarboro LAURA VELMA KNIGHT, Broadway JOHN JACOB KNARR, FayctteviUe ROBERT WARREN KING, Elizabeth City MICHAIL WILSON KILPATRICK, Robcrsonville IDA GERALDINE KENNEDY, Kinston BETH KELLUM, Hubert HESTER MAYNARD KEITH, JR., Fuquay Springs JAMIE L. KEETER, Winterville ERNEST GARETH KEENE, Tarboro BETSY JEAN KEEL, Evertts BLANCHE KEELS KAMMER, Sanford JOANNE HURT LACKEY, Roanoke Rapids KATHERINE CAROL LACKEY, Rockingha, BILLIE LAMM, Castalia BETTY HOPE LANE. Cary PEGGY LOUISE LANE, Gates BRENDA FAYE LANGDON, Raleigh GENEVIEVE LANGDON. Willow Springs REBECCA WELLS LANIER, Wallace SYLVIA LYNETTE LAMM, Lucama LEONARD G. LAO, Portsmouth, Va. JEAN CAROYLN LASATER, Sanford JULIA ELAINE LASATER, Havelock Gerald thomas lassiter, Edento THOMAS ALTON LASSITER LINDA LEE LEARY, Edcnton BERTIE DALE LEE, Fairmont PHYLLIS FAYE LEE, Clayton RALPH HOWARD LEE, kinston CHARLES FRANKLIN LEWIS, Kinston DAVID JAY LEWIS, Portsmouth, Va. VALERIA ANN LEWIS, Beaufort JERRY MILTON LILES, Belmont ELIZABETH IRENE LINK, Raleigh JACQUELINE FAYE LINVILLE, Summerfiel, DAPHJNE JANE LITTLE, Greenville p p O ft ft A ft iMkUiM t ill c ik ? a fi a ff P fi |l v - - • | • P, © © € { ' ft ft kk Mil p a o A A A ft i AMtt ' l ii gii © © ® © © © A ft A A, ft ©£ $©- ©Jl ilk All Margaret Rose Smith smiles prettily in the Homecoming parade. Part of the ECC gan g turned out to support the Pirates at Guilford. g P j , , O ft © g • £ § © P 1 A « P (v) O (f A p p PERRY JONES LOCKERMAN, Clinton JAMES OL1VEE LOFTIN, III, Mt. Olive JAMES ANDERSON ' LONG, JR., Roxboro JACQUELINE LOUISE LOWERV, Raleigh BARBARA ANN LUNG, Dayton, Ohio HARRY FLOYD LYLES, Raleigh DENNIS PARKER LYNCH, Faycttcville DONALD BERTRAM McADAMS. Newport News IERRY McDANIEL, Greenville THERESA LOUISE McDANIEL, Fayetteville PATRICIA ANN McEWAN, Cheshire, Conn. DORA PRISCILLA McGILL, Clinton HERMAN HASSELL MeLAWHORN, Hookcrton SOPHIA CARK MeLAWHORN, Grimesland V. KAREN MeLAWHORN, Vanceboro MARY SUE McPHATTER, Jacksonville HELEN MARIE McPHERSON, Littleton BARBARA ANN MANNING, Greenville BETSY ROSS MARTIN, Raleigh CHARLES THOMAS MARTIN, Four Oaks LAURA ANN MARTIN, Macclesfield LYNDA DAY MARTIN, Raleigh JOHN THOMAS MATTHEWS, Hertford WILLIAM NATHAN MATTHEWS, Winfall VICKI GWEN MAYBERRY, Elkin GRACE DARE MAXWELL, Dunn NELLIE BROOKS MEMORY, Kinston ALPHA MERRITT, Kinston JOHN MERCHANT, Havclock LINDA LEE MEW ' BORN, Farnwille ANN HENDERSON MIDDLETON, Raleigh MARYLAND R. MIDGET, Sneads Fern, EUGENE LEGRAND MILLER, JR., Raleigh MICHAEL HOMER MILLER, New Bern JOHN DAVIS MITCHELL JR., Woodville WILLIAM FRANK MITCHELL, JR., Louishurg W II 1. 1AM BENJAMIN MIXON, Portsmouth, Va.. CONNIE GAYLORD MIZELLE, Plymouth BETH .WIS MODLIN, Williamston EUGENE MOSES MOORE, Kinston JOHN WILSON MOORE, Macclesfield LOIS MARIE MOORE, Washington MARY HAZEL MOORE, Burgaw 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. JAMES HING MOY, JR., Portsmouth, Va. MARTHA LEE MOYE, Greenville LILLIAN BRUCE MOYE. Greenville REBECCA TRUMAN MURPHREY, Snow Hill BARBARA GRAY MURAY, Roxboro JAMES THYLOR MUSTIAN, JR.. Warrcnton JAMES WILLIAM MYERS, Colcrain ERNEST GERALD MYRICK, LilUngton DALLAS GRAHAM MYRICK;, WeUon REBECCA SUE NARRON, Middlesex EMILY NEALE, Wilmington SANDRA HOLMES NELSON, Jacksonville HENRY GERALD NETHERCUTT, Beulaville JEANNETTE NEW, Rocky Mount JOHN EVERETT NEWBERN, Colerain LEANN BARBER NEWBY, Greenville MARY LU, NICHOLSON. Hollister |ACK 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 NUNNEEY, Jacksonville WILLIAM B. NYE, Oman EDNA MAE O ' BRIANT, Red Springs STEWART EDMOND ODHAM, Griffon [AMES SHERWIN ODUM, Hubert ALLIE JANE OCLESBY, Morehead City PATSY ANN OLIVER, Turkey FRANK AUGUSTUS ORR, JR., Raleigh LOU RAYE OTTAWAY, Greenville BETTY ANN OUTLAW, Mt. Olive HELEN JEANETTE OVERTON, Greenville CLYDE ROLAND OWENS, Harbinger GERALD WARREN PADRICK, Jacksonville LOREN TAYLOR PALMER, Burlington IRIS PAPPAS, Portsmouth. Va. CARY CLAY PARKER, Hopewell, Va. WILLIAM TRUSTON PARKER, Ahoskic JOANNE McDONALD PARKS, Greenville CAROLYN JOYCE PATE, New Bern DJ ■-• - ' r - f ficfteep p £) P, P ft A ft P a a ft sophomores P s ft P a P f o 5 £ ft ft Q A ■ti ' M ■tig fe. $ Q 9 jL 9 $ MARY LYNN PATE, Williamston JANET GRACE PATE, Pikeville KENNETH JOHN PATTERSON, Jacksonville BARBARA ANN PAYNE, Winston-Salem JOSEPH RANDALL PEACOCK, Chadboum VIOLET REE PEARCE, Castalia EDWARD EARL PENUEL Jacksonville CAROLYN GRAY PETTY, Aberdeen ANN BROOKS PEADEN, Greenville LEONARD CURTIS PERGERSON, Riedsville JANE RIDDICK PERRY. Windsor DAVID LEE PERSINGER, Ayden JOAN L. PHELPS, Havclock JOHNNY HARRIS PHILLIPS, Hertford MARGARET SWAGGERTY PHILLIPS, Carthage ROGER LEE PHILLIPS. Kenansvilk CATHERINE CLAIRE PIPPIN, Zebulon MARGARET ELLEN PITT, Rocky Mount KENNETH GERALD PITTMAN, Rocky Mount JUDITH ADAMS PLEASANT, Angier SYLVIA LOIS POLLARD, Rocky Mount CHARLES LUTHER POLLOCK, Kenhj JO ANN POPE, Dunn CHARLOTTE OTHELA POSEY, Racford JUDITH ANNETTE POWELL, Rocky Mount MARGARET LOUISE POWELL, Whitcville JERRY HOLTON PRESCOTT. .Wit Bern HAZEL RUTH PREVATTE, Pembroke JOHN PHILLIP PRICE, Gamer MARY SUE PRICE, Trenton CORDELIA FAYE PROCTOR, Ahoskic NANCY LEE PROVOST, New Bern LARRY DAVID PUCKETT, Fieldale MARTHA LATRELLE RACKLEY, Clinton NANCY MAE RACKLEY, Sharpsburg LORETTA KAY RAGAN. Durham CAROLE ANNE RANKIN, Washington, D.C. PEGGY RAE RATLEY, Lynnhaven, Va. ARTIE RAWLS, Washington SYLVIA LOUISE, REAVIS, Henderson THOMAS MILTON REESE, Rocky Mount RICHARD ALOXZO RENEGAR, Fort Bragg CHARLOTTE ANNE REXN, Lillington HARRIET ALICE RESPESS, Bclhaven AGXES FRANCES RHUE, Swansboro VIVIAN LEE RICE, Hollister B. ELIZABETH RICHARDSOX, New Bern MARY ANNE RICKS, Conway ROBERT H. RIDGE, Ashchoro BETTY ANDREWS ROBBINS, Bethel BARBARA REE ROBERTS, Smithficld PATRICA LANE ROBERTS, Farmville SUSAN ANNE ROBERTS, Washington THELMA LYNN ROBERTS, Fairfield MORRIS ALLEN ROBERTSON, Winston-Salem STANLEY F. ROBERTSON, JR., Kinston KAY SANDRA RODRIGUEZ, Mexico, Mexico BETH ANN ROGERS, Timhcrlakc IAMES B. ROHERSON, Williamston MICHAEL RONALD ROMANIW, Winston-Salem GENE ALTON ROOKS, Rocky Mount ANNETTE LOUELLA ROSE, Wallace MORRIS EARL ROSE, Mount Olive xa hi r -. f a e o £ ft C C o c ft A ' ft n j- p sophomom a ft 0( r, fta 6P © C g $ @ n rv ft 0£0§O WALTER CLAY ROSE, Franklin, Ohio SONDRA ELAINE ROUNTREE, Ahoskie ADA RAY ROUSE. Kinston BRENDA MILLICENT ROUSE, Kinston MARY LINDA ROUSE, Kinston PATSY JOYCE ROYAL, High Point MARY FRANCES RUFFIN, Ahoskie WILLARD LEE RUMLEY, RiedsoMe BONNIE JEAN RUSS, Ahhottsburg TUANITA IRENE SAIN, Hildcbran FRANCES SAMIA, New Bern BARBARA JEAN SASSER, Wilmington MARY ALICE SASSER, Cohlsboro PERCY EUGENE SAUNDERS, JR., Edenton LILLIAN CAROLE SAVAGE, Havclock DORA ELIZABETH SAWYER, Washington MARY JO SAWYER, Washington DORIS D. SCARBOROUGH, Wake Forest EARL EDWARD SCOFIELD, Wilmington BRENDA ANN SCOTT, Lucama GEORGE MUSGRAYE SCOTT, Elizabeth City LLOYD EDWIN SCOTT, Stantonsburg NEIL A. SEID, Fort Washington, N.Y. MARY ALYCE SELLARS, Wilmington JANICE LEE SESSOMS. Lumberton MARY NELL SHAW. Atkinson SARAH HAYES SHAW, Durham HUBERT RAINES SHEARON, JR., Varina JULIAN WEATHERS SHEARIN, Roanoke Rapids MARGARET ANN SHEPPARD, Washington HARREL GENE SHOLAR, Chinquapin LYNDA ANN SIMMONS, Hampstead REBACCA GLENN SINGLETON. Red Springs ELIZABETH HOPKINS SKINNER, Hertford MYRA LEE SKINNER, Edenton r (. .1 P n k j r n Q QQ §Q SARA ELVA SMILEY, Greenville CHARLOTTE BESS SMITH, Alhrrhon DAVID MacNEILL SMITH, Atlantic EVELYN ESTORIA SMITH, Washington GLENDA FAYE SMITH, Grifton HARin ELBERT SMITH, |H„ Vanceboro MARGARET ROSE SMITH, Garner RUTH BEXTOX SMITH, Windsor WILLIAM RICHARD SMITH, Windsor SUE CARLTON SPARKMAN, Saini Pauls fUDY I LAX SPEARS, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED REGINALD SPELL, Fayetteville NANCY JANE SPELL, Turkey LINDA FAYE SPENCE, Conway LARRY ROGER SPENCER, Engelhard E. RACHEL SPIVEY, Hertford ELIZABETH ANN STAFFORD. Clinton KENNETH L. STALLS, Washington SARAH JO STANLEY, Greensboro WILLIE KEATOX STAXLEY, Belhaven MILDRED PITTMAX STAXTOX. Lumhcrton ALTOX BRAY STAPLES, Shawboro JUDY CAROLYX STEPHEXSOX, Four Oaks EDITH CAROL STEWART, Grantsboro EDITH RUTH STEWART, Broadway XORMA GRACE STEWART, Broadway VOXXIE LOU STOCKS, Hookerton CLARA JAXXELL STOGXER, Waxhaw I ? ' 4 ! J ' Gene Miller entertains several girls at a Lambda Chi party. Billy Willis pulls Delta Sig ' s float in the Homecoming parade. SAMUEL LAWREXCE STOWE, Raleigh OTIS FURMAX STROTHER, III, Wrightsville Beach HARVEY LESLIE STUCKEY, JR., Smithfield ROBERT STYOXS, Jamesville XELL BERTIE SUGG, Kinston ELLA GREY SULLIVAN, Goldsboro HOWARD COXRAD SUMRELL, Greenville BOBBIE JO SUTTON, LaGrange DOUGLAS HILBURX SUTTON, Mount Olive JAX HUBBARD SUTTON, Burlington JULIA PAULINE SUTTON, Rochf Mount MARIE LOUISE SUTTON, Kinston PATRICIA SWINDELL, Swan Quarter EMILY GAYLE SWINSON, Raleigh ANNE JEANETTE SYKES NANCY CAROL TALBOTT, Wallace MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR, Williamston PATRICIA ROSE TAYLOR, Oxford ROBERT EARL TAYLOR, Sunbury SUE GODWIN TAYLOR, Tarboro THELMA ELIZABETH TAYLOR, Kinston VANCE BUNTING TAYLOR, Bethel FORREST HENRY TEAGUE, Durham JESSE JAMES THOMAS, JR., Trenton NELSON N. THOMAS, Aydcn THELMA KYLE THOMAS, Rocky Mount S. VERXELLE THOMAS, Windsor WILLIAM GUY THOMAS, Williamston ft p a p n I i g | p O (S P •., % 1 HI 1 ■HI V - 9 £ 9 sophomom Is this where I sign up for Night-Life 101 o t 9 9 9 9 ELLEN TURXAGE, Newport Sews, Va. LORETTA IMOGEXE TURXER, Conway SARAH KAV TVXDALL, Kinston AXITA LUCILLE TYSOX, Milledgeville, Ga. f _ W 1- VV JAMES HILTOX VERXELSOX Greenville If § © «? ? £ ? HOWARD THOMPSON 7 , Goldsboro LINDA CAROL THOMPSON, Goldsboro TILLEV PRISCILLA THOMPSON, Gartonio JAMES ALEXANDER THORPE, Rocky Mount DAVID WESLEY THRIFT, Pittsboro T. MARVIN THROCKMORTON, Scottsburg, Va. WILLIAM HENRY TILLMAN, III, Mount Olive TAMES WILLIAM TODD, Warsaw GERALD CREECH TOLER, Princeton JUNE TOLER, Chocowininty MARY POWELL TOWNSEND, New Bern JANICE LORRAINE TRIPP, Haw River KENNETH TROGDON, Cumberland WILLIAM NELSON TUGWELL, Walstonburg iik Q Q fs f? ft r V ANNE LEWIS VICKERY, WiiirfoH-Sa cm JAMES NOAH VINCENT, Greenville EMILY LYNN VINSON, AutryviUe MARCELLE CLAUDIA VOGEL, New Bern DORIS REBECCA WAYNE, Newborn RALPH LARRY WATSON, Durham FAYE STONE WATSON, Greenville BARBARA ANN WATSOX, Sowland PATRICIA AXXE WATERS, Elizabeth City JOHX THAMES WATERS, Jacksonville BARBARA JEAX WATERS, Washington ' LOWELL DONNTE WARREN, Spray ROBERT ALLEN WARD, Greensboro SALLIE ANN WALLACE, Greenville CELIA ANNE WALL, Stoneville THOMAS EARL WAINWR1GHT, Farmvillc LAFAYETTE EARL WESTBROOK, Four Oaks HILDA GRACE WELLS, Willard GRAHAM WELLS, III, Wallace ERHARD GEORGE WEIS, JR., Richmond, Va. ELIZABETH FRIERS WEEKS, Wilson ELEANOR SUE WEBB, Greenville DON WEBB, Stantonsburg RODNEY LESTER WILLIAMSTON, Hamlet LEGWYN WILLIAMSTON, Lucama JOYCE FAYE WILLIAMSTON, Wilson SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS, Faycttcville RONALD EUGENE WILLIAMS, Henderson MARTHA LOIS WILLIAMS, Williamston WAYNE C. WILLARD, Washington MICHAEL CADE WILKINSON, Belhaven JERKY LYNN WILKIN ' S, Dunn ALICE FAYE WIGGNIS, Ayden MOSES PARAN WHEELER, JR., Williamston SALLY JEAN WHITTED, Snow Hill GRACE HOPE HITEMAN, Edcnton PEGGY JOYCE WHITE, Bath r$ n ca ri B ft ft 6 G ft ft. D p p o p n n a © ft 9 PA? ifrfr ; til ' AIM SIIELIA ANN WHITE, Neu Bern MARY ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD, Bocky Mount ROLAND WAYNE WHITEHEAD, Scotland S ' crk JACgUILINE COLE ' S WHITEHURST, Hobgood JOHN EDWARD WHITEHURST, RobersonvUle SHELTON D. WHITEHURST, Robert sonville WILLARD T. WHITEHURST, JR., Bethel B. TOLSON WILLIS, Elizabeth City VIRGINIA CAROLYN WILMOUTH, Lynchburg, Va. C. ELIZABETH WILSON, Mount Olive ELLEN HARRIS WILSON, Salisbury MARY LINDA WILSON, New Bern |ENE CAMILLE WIMBERLEY, Greensboro NANCY CAROL WTNGATE, Axjden THOMAS E. W INSTEAD, Wilson BILLY KEITH WOOD, Clayton RALPH DANNY WOOD, Martinsville, Va. E. MAN WOODBURY, Wilmington DONALD MOORE WOOTEN, Fountain GLENDA ANNE WOOTEN, Walstonburp, BRUCE WORRELL, JR., Goldsboro DAVID HAROLD WORTHINGTON, Ayden WALTER T. WORTHINGTON, LaGrange ANN CANNON WRIGHT, Elizabeth City TACK ALBERT WRIGHT, Edenton JUDY CAROLE WRIGHT, Burlington NANCY MARTHA WRIGHT, Henderson JOSEPH HENRY WYNN, Williamston JO ANN WYNNE, Franklinton JOSEPH HENRY YOUNG, Southport CHARLES SIDNEY ZUCHER, Roanoke Rapids Jimmy and Uke watch as J. B. Edwards puts the Buccaneer to press. Workers pave new streets for E.C.C. ' s growing cam- pus. Sophomores take time out to get p ractical experience in Cards-Ill. Only during fire drill at 10:30 p.m. does one see our attrac- tive EC girls dressed in such attire. sophomore testing grounds Bill Baker watches Irene enjoy a candy apple at the Homecoming game. Wonder if Martha is ready for final exams? secretary KATRINA CRUMPLER 363 I freshmen e ii p .,. tik a .lii p 3 9 $ © § $ 1 A 9 fit 9 r $ £H Li a $ p p 11 i R ■it ' a 5 9 r g £ f P •„- § At « rf a • m © . pi © © What madness is this? HELEN FAYE ABERNATHY, Rocky Mount SILAS HOWARD ABERNATHY, Fuquatj Springs IOLA DIANNE ADAMS, Kinston LOUIS B. ADAMS, JR., Greenville PATRICIA FAYE ADAMS, Clayton JIMMY COBB ADCOCK, Rowland SHERWOOD LEE ADCOCK, Henderson BARNETT OLIVER ADLER, Raleigh JANE NORMAN ALBRITTON, Calypso SANTA LEE ALDRIDGE, Southport MURRAY MAC ALFORD, Lumberton ANNE FRANCES ALLEN, Farmville BRENDA LEE ALLEN, Pantego CAROLYN JEAN ALLEN, Morganton FRANCES HUNT ALLEN, Greenville LINDA CAROL ALLEN, Benson MARTHA ALICE ALLEN, Wilmington SUFI. BY DEAN ALLEN, Williamston GLORIA ANN ALLIGOOD, Washington LELAND L. ALLSBROOK JR., Scotland Neck AUREA LETICIA ALONZO, Mexico, Mexico RUBY LEIGH ALSTON, Windsor WILLIE CLOYCE ANDERS, Clinton BRAYOM EUGENE ANDERSON. Robcrsonville MARGARET YVONNE ANDERSON, LaGrange TRUDY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, Louisburg SANDRA JOAN ANDREW, Winston-Salem JANE MARIE ANDREWS, Clinton ROBERT LEE ANGE, Plymouth DOROTHY W. ANNTS, Miami, Flu. PATRICIA ANN ANSLEY, Wilson JULIA BREADY ANTHONY, Greenville PAUL LEO ANTHONY, Tarana Terrace FRED ODFLL ARCHER, Portsmouth, Va. IRELL REX ARNOLD, Fuquay Springs STANLEY GERALD ARNOLD, Fuquay Springs JACQUELINE HUNTER ASBELL, Tyner IOA URSULA AUSTIN, Norfolk, Va. BARN IE WENDELL AVERETTE, Roxboro BENJAMIN KERR AVERY, Goldsboro CHARLES ALLISON ALCOCK, Goldsboro CAMILLA ANNE BABSON, Roanoke Rapids JUDITH CAROL BADGETT, Broadway JUDY LOUISE BAGGETT, Windsor TINA COOPER BAGWELL, Raleigh RONNIE ROGERS BAILEY, Wake Forest WILMA FRANCES BAILEY, Salisbury LARRY GAITHER BAKER, Drcxel LARRY MELVIN BAKER, Fountain NANCY MARIE BAKEB, Nashville THOMAS HARVEY BAKER, Fayctteville JOYCE FAYE BALL, Louisburg JO ANN BALLANCE, Manteo MARY KATHRYN BALLARD, Rockingham DIANNE RUTH BANKS, Angier PAMELIA EVANGELINE BANKS, Hubert KAY LUBEBTA BABEFOOT, Elizabethtown JERRY BROOKS BAHFIELD, Dunn ETTA DEW BARKER, Semora WALTER DAVID BARLOW, Fayctteville JACKIE GOOPER BARNES, Oxford Joyce Christine barnes. Wilson BEATRICE VAUGHN BARRETT, Pinehurst KATHERINE ELIZABETH BARRETT, Greenville DEI.ORFS LOVE BARROW, Edenton REBECCA ELAINE BASNTGHT, Roper MARJORIE CARROLL BASS, Four Oaks ROBERT MIDGETTE BATEMAN, Ayden REBA L. BATTEN, Selma JULIA CAROL BAUCOM, Apex a © £ ■§ i $ f £ • JL 9 it © c ifc WALTKR CI BBS BAUM, Bath CORA SI E BAXLEY, Soini V u v GENE CROSBY BA ' i NOR, Pinetou n BARBARA BEARN, FayeUex Me BOBBY WINFRED BEASLEY, Laurinburg STEPHEN LARRY BECK, FayettevilU EDITH ANN BELL, Fatson BRENDA IOVCE BENFIELD, Belmont ALVIN GENE BENNETT, Ba.s.seM, Vfl. [UDITH LYNN BERRY, Hampton, Va. L. fOANN BERRY, Kinston NANCi LEE BERRY. Hampton, Va. NANCY ANNE BERRYMAN, Greenvill NELLIE MARIE BEST. Mt. Otee PEGGi ANN BILLINGS, RaZeigfc LOUIS ANTHONY BIMONTE, Bronx, X. ). ETHEL [KANETTE BINNS, Siler City |OIIN HENRY BLACK, |R.. Cherryville MAKJ HELEN BLACKWELL, Oxford [ANICE MARIE BLALOCK. Willou S|inn v EMILY BERTHA BLANCHARD, WaZZace CHARLES DAVIS BLAND, Clinton JESSIE FAYE BLAND, Greenville ILVIE GREY BLANKS, Roxhoro KATHRYN ELIZABETH BODD1E, Oxford JEANNETTE ROSE BOLTON. Warrenton LANA LEE BONNER, Greenville RONALD LEE BOST, Statesvillc Van Banks goes through the ritual of signing out. ALENANNE BOURDAS, Kinston LOWELL SEWELL BOWEN, Plymouth SANDRA MAE BOWEN, West Norfolk, Va. BARBARA REYNOLDS BOYD, Aurora GLEN THOMAS BOYD, Washington EULA ANNE BOYETTE, Lucama JANICE BERNICE BOYETTE, Greenville MALRERN LEE BOYETTE, JR., Lucama HENRY JENNINGS BRAGG, JR., Plymouth ROSE CAROLYN BRANNAN, Kcnly ROLAND CHESTER BRANTLEY, Baily THOMAS HENRY BRAXTON, Greenville JOLINDA BREWER, Grceenville MARY LOU BRIDGERS, Conway WALTER CHURCHILL BRILEY, Rohersonoille JESSE ALBERT BRINKLEY, Ahoskie EMILY BRINSON, Grantshoro WILBUR JACKSON BRINSON, Watha ANNETTE BRITT, Mt. Olive NANCY ANTOINETTE BRITT, Raleigh SHELBA JEAN BRITLE, Conway JEANNETTE BROCK, Clinton MARGARET JEAN BROCK, Mt. Olive BETTY CRAY BROOKS, Rcichville PAUL BRUCE BROOKS, Alliance PHILLIP KELLY BROOKS, Asheboro ANNE LOUISE BROTHERS, Elizabeth City LAWTON E. BROWN, Magnolia LUCETTA ANN BROWN, Rockwell NANCY CARROLL BROWN, Dover SHIRLEY HENRIETTA BROWN, Gibsonville SANDRA KAY BRYAN, Vanceboro HUGH SMITH BUCHANAN, Fuquay Springs EDDIE ALTON BUCK, Wilmington THOMAS WINGATE BULLARD, Faycttcville WILLIAM RAY BUNTING, Williamston ELIZABETH ANN BUTLER, Siler City MURDOCK McKINNON BUTLER, JR., Faycttcville REBEKAH ANN BUTLER, Clinton DONNTE MORRIS BUTTS, LaGrange LINDA GREY BUTTS, Angier MARY IDA BUTTS, Greenville 6 n fe F © © £ % lik .;. f © ft Ml ® AM 9 V lg A. 9 9 0 41 Mt 6 £ tih «5 fci r i © ' 9 « p Mi 9 f o life « § r JL € RACHEL MAE BUTTS, Roanoke Rapids MERRILL HAMILTON BYNUM, Greenville CHARLES LESLIE BYRD, Elizahcthtown MARJORIE ELLEX BYRD, Coats JUDITH IRENE CALHUN, Greenville ANNE GREY CAMPBELL, Raleigh DAH CONRAD CAHDAY, Fayetteville BECKY J. CANNADY, Dimn JAMES ALFRED CANNON, JR., Raleigh JOAN FRANCINE CANNON, Ayden DIANNA LEE CAPPS, Carolina Beach NANCY LOU CARR. Rocky Mount CHARLES NODWEY CARRAWAY, New Bern NORMAN FRANKLIN CARROLL, Greensboro WILLIAM WRIGHT CARROLL, JR., Dunn MARTHA LOU CARSON, Durham PATRICIA ANNE CARSON, Bethel FRANKIE CARSTARPHEN. Williamston WILLIAM ALFRED CARTER, Halifax, Va. HELEN YENDRICK CARTER, Kinston NORMAN JEFFERSON CARTER, Garland SANDRA LOUISE CARTER, Kemersville MARY MARGARET CARTWRIGHT, Elizabeth City RAY LEGRAND CAULDER, Rockingham WYNDA LYNE CHAPPELL, Belvidere LINDA LORRAINE CHAUNCEY, Griffon TAMES WARREN CHESNUTT, Turkey JESSIE PARKER CHESSON, Hertford freshmen Site of confusion on registration day. JAMES STEWART CHESTER, Valdese SHELVIA JEAN CHURCH, Parkton SHIRLEY JACKSON CHURCHHILL, Winterville DELORES ELAINE CHAGG, Cherry Point ARNOLD DEAN CLARK, Drexel DARROW ROSS CLARK, Jacksonville LINDA JAYCE CLARK, Si. Pauls MYRA GAYLENE CLARK, Albemarle SARAH A. CLARK, Spring Hope SARA WILLE CLARY, Gashing, Va. ROLAND ERNEST CLAYBORNE, Griffon LAWRENCE HOWARD CLAYTON, Henderson TOHN GRANVILLE CLEARY, JR., Greensboro NATHAN LEE CLINE, Morganton CAROLYN ELIZABETH COATS, Raleigh SANDRA CATHLEEN COBB, LaGrange E. SANDRA COCKRELL, Rocky Mount NANCY JEAN COGGINS, Rocky Mount THOMAS BARNES COLEMAN. Rocky Mount BETTY TOSEPH COLLIER, Raleigh CARA EUGENIA COLLIER, Linden PATSY ANN COLLIER, Tabor City EMILY TOANN COLLINA, Lumberton NANCY JANE COLLINS, FrankUnton WILLIAM THOMAS COLLINS, Hopewell, Va. ELEANOR GRACE COLTRAIN, Robersonvitte MARY ANN CONDREY, Scotland Neck MARGARET LOUISE COOPER, Maysonville RONNIE ANNE COOPER, Greenville TOE HARRIS COPPLEY, Lexington JOHNNY NORMAN CORBETT. Elizabeth City TUDY KAY CORBETT. Snow Hill Elizabeth mae couch, Havelock BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COUNCIL, Wilson LYNDA LYLE COX, Georgetown, S.C. LYNN ALTON COX, Turkey ROY SHEPPARD COX, Sanford WILLIAM BOYD COX, Greenville DAVID CHRISTOPHER CONE, Rafeign CLARA FAYE CRAWFORD, Greenville NANNIE SUE CRAWFORD, Greenville BETTY LILES CRAWLEY, Littleton p if ® @ ® ft - fife JL 5 ? (Ti 1. 9 9 @ 9 p JTfc ft i3 £ JL a © 9 e • a P a JL 1 si $ © g © i p iiA ( ? l.fe B A 1 ? 3 © % r . - ' ? L S 1 $£ SI si f © ft 1 4- fc o tffc i @ © f © 9 • 3 9 S o Aft i © RONALD MADDRY CRAWLEY, Li«feton DENNIS LAVERN CREECH, FayetteviUe MARGARET AWE C;HEECH, V.clndon LAVERNE EATMON CRENSHAW, Greenville VIVIAN PARNEE I RICKMORE, Rocky Mount WILLIAM F. CRISP, |K., Raleigh JAMES THOMAS CROCKER, Hampton, Va. EDWARD HUGH CRUMPLER, Goldsboro KATRINIA CRUMPLER, Roseboro THOMAS CLARENCE CULBRETH, Plymouth fUDITH CAROLE CULLIEER, Bethel [AMES BRYCE CUMMINGS, Greenville JERRY ALDEN CUMMINGS, Tarboro JULIANA UMSTEAD CURRIN, Northside PEGGY JEAN DANIELS, Laurel Hill OLA MARCELLE DARDEN, Clinton ANNETTE RAE DARNELL, New Bern SYLVIA KAY DAWKINS, Rockingham LELAND ALLEN DAWSON, JR., Ltjnnhaven, Va. MARGARET ESTELLE DAVENPORT, Roper DEE MANON DAVIS, Cary JOANNE LUCILLE DAVIS, Sanford LESLIE ALMON DAVIS, Snow Hill LILLIAN FRANCES DAVIS, Wake Forest MARY JOHN DAVIS, Hope Mills PEGGY JEAN DAVIS, Hope Mills WALTER SHERWOOD DAVIS, Clayton ALICE FAYE DEAN, Fuquay Springs ENDA MATIE DEAN, Timberlake ROGER LLOYD DEAN, Durham JANICE PEARL DEATON, Goldsboro VALERIA EDNA DEMERS, New Bern MILDRED ELIZABETH DERRICK, Greenville ELIZABETH ANNE DEVANE, Clinton BRENDA LEAH DEW, Tarboro CHARLOTTE WRAY DEXTER, Wilmington GWENDOLYN ANNE DICKENS, Roanoke Rapids VERNON ELLIOTT DICKENS, Gaston DORIS DILLINGHAM, Winterville JANET ANN DILLWORTH, Winston-Salem CHARLOTTE HAMILTON DONAT, Fannville JERRY YATES DRAPER, Suffolk, Va. MOLLY DAVIS DREW, Richmond, Va. LARRY DAVIS DUDLEY, Beaufort BRENDA SHERWOOD DUNCAN, Roxboro GLADYS BEAMAN DUNN, Fannville LAURA KATHRYN EAGLES, Hope Mills MARGARET JOANNE EAGLES, Greenville MARGIE DEAN EAKES, Greenville JACKIE PAGE EASON, Princeton SALLY BARBIE EASON, Butncr CONNIE SUE EATMAN, V ihon JOHN DAVID EBBIGHAUSEN, Mmchcad City CHLEO GLENNIS EDWARDS, Windsor ERNESTINE EDWARDS, Henderson HARVEY WILSON EDWARDS, JR., Goldsboro JERIS LEE EDWARDS, Greensboro JOE WAITUS EDWARDS, Bladenboro PATSY ANN EDWARDS, Rorku Mount THOMAS RICHARD EDWARDS, Greensboro WINIFRED NELSON EDWARDS, Roanoke Rapids TERRY GAIL ELKINS, Burlington PEGGIE JOYCE ELLIOTT, Edenton BARBARA ANN ELLIS, Faison MARTHA CARROLL ELLIS, Sanford WILLIAM BYRD ELLISON, Summerfield FRANCES CAROL ERWIN, Roanoke Rapids WILLIAM HOWARD ERVIN, JR., Durham ROBERT G. EULER, Belhaven BETTY LANE EVANS, Greenville is of Slay Hall. J H ia R mI lb WfJ Pirate and Buc join together to give show at football game. 367 19 freshmen ,, AM a € $ n i A 9 life 9 £ £ f V A a 9 1. © £ 5 o © ? Q At •A I S C £) 9 m fife $ 9 4ii 1 £ $ © ft 1. ? S -..- L 4 .it f DEXXIS RAY EVANS, Goldsboro HIRAM RUTLER EVANS, Greenville JACQUELINE EUNICE EVANS, Jacksonville ERAXCES MATILDA EVERETT, Roper SHELYIA TAX EVERETT, RobersonviUe SHELBY JEAN EVERS, Lumberton BETTY CAROLYN EVES, Elizabeth City MARY FAXCES EVES, Elizabeth City PAULA ILAXETTE EZELLE, Rocky Mount PATRICIA SUE FACGART, China Grove GLORIA DELILAH FAIRCLOTH, Elm City PAUL RAYMOXD FAIRLEY, Point Harbor FRAXCES ELIZABETH FARMER, Washington LYXDA LOU FAUCETTE, Selma WALTER C. FAULKNER, Henderson IREXE SOPHROXIA FELTXER, Raleigh WILLIAM TOHX FELTS, JR., Norlina GLENDA ALLYXXE FERRELL, Rocky Mount JOHX BRIXKLEY FIXCH, Laurinburg XAXCY ROSE FISHER, Fayetteville JOE MOVE FLAKE, JR., Farmvilic BREXDA RUTH FLEMIXG, Laurinburg CAROLISTA CABELL FLETCHER, Edenton JUDITH AXX FLETCHER, Union Grove GLEXDA SUE FLOWERS, Four Oaks IIMMY FIXCH FLOWERS, Coficld AXX ELIZABETH FODRIE, Greenville ROBERT STEVEN FOLKES, Malvcme, N. Y. BECKY LOU FORBES, Williamston WILLIAM R. FORMICHELLI, Warwick, Va ELIZABETH AXX FORTESCUE, Tyner ELIZABETH DIAXA FOSTER, Graham FRAXCES AXXE FOSTER, Burlington KYLE AXX FOX, Portsmouth, Va. RUSSELL XOEL FRANKLIN, Newport Beach, Calif. DWIGHT MOODY FRAZIER, Henderson PATRICIA LEE EREEMAX. Suansboro CLAUD HUBERT FULLRIGHT, Claremont DOXXIE WILSOX FULCHER, Swansboro LOIS MARIE FULGHUM, Wilson STEVE COLA FULP, Jacksonville CHERRY AXX FUTREAL. Rocku Point JUNIUS WESLEY GADDY, JR., Fairmont LIXDA RAY GALE, Lumberton SUE GRETCHEX GALLAGHER, Culpeper, Va. EMMA JUANITA GALLIMORE, Norman STEVE GALLUP, Greenville BETTY PARKER GARDXER, Pinetops (AMES ARTHUR GARDXER, Wilson NELL DIXOX GARNER, Mt. Olive SARA AXX GARRETT, Elizabeth City JOHX WAYNE OARRISS. Clinton l.KOKCF DFWEY GASKILL, Davis DARHINE GASKIN, Clarendon MINNIE GORDON CASTER, Eton College CRAVEN BROOKS GAY. Baily GLADYS EARLE GAY, Louisburg BONNIE KAY GIBBS, Manteo RUBY JEANNETTE GILLEY, Jacksonville CORDON FARE GILLIS, Fayetteville HEPPIE CAROLYN GINN, Snow 1 1 ill II. A MAE GLIDWELL, Stokesdale M. ELIZABETH GLOVER, Gastonia FRANCES MAE GODWIX, Dunn THURMAX GODWIN, JR., Dunn DENNIS ERVIN GOFF, Stontonsburg GEORGE DONNLEY GOLDEN, Atlantic RONALD W. GOLI.OBIN. Elizabeth City ROBERT ALAN GOODEN, Clarkton LUCY VICKIE GOODSTEIX, Greensboro JOHX LAWSOX GOODWIN, Ape BILL CHARLES GORE. Fayetteville WILLIAM TED GOSSETT, Rocky Mount JANET KAREN GRADE. Alexander. Va. JACKIE CAROL GRADY. Selma SPENCER RAY GRADY, Goldsboro BARBARA AT.T.FN CR-UI-Wf Roanoke R,mi,lx IUDITII ANN GRAHAM, Ejland THOMAS EUGENE CHANT, Kinston CHARLES KENNETH GRAY, Bethel [AMES IIKXin GRAY, III, Robersonville BONNIE ELIZABETH GRIFFIN, Rock, Mot |i Airs DANIEL GRIMES, III, Washington FLORA [EAN GUPTON, Glendon SANDRA LARUE GURLEY, Princeton LAURA LEE GURGANUS, Greenville BETTY IO GUTHRIE, Markers Island ILI.1AM GRAY GUTHRIE, New Bern [RVIN LEE GUY, Stedman KATHRYN BAILEY GUY, Stat, Mill, ■[ANICE SUE GUYTON, Bladenboro NELLIE RUTH GWALTNEY, Greenville PAT ANN HACKW ' ORTH, High Point EVELYN IRENE HADDOCK, Greenville CAROL R ' DITH HALE, Fayetteville MILDRED OPAL I1AI 1 . Four Oaks WILLIAM KELSON HAMILL, Weldon WILLIAM RONNIE HALES, Halifax HAMMO D, Tarh, LYNDA A: RUBY I AC BETTIE l BONNIE I ETHEL FAYE HARDEE, Greenville SHELVIA JEAN HARDIE, Clarendon BENJAMIN FLOYD HARDISOX, JR., Arapahoe ill,- fl K- ! ' W ? rg f-1 $ 9 © § p p © © © © V tffi Betty Derrick gets party. surprise birthday $ id © 9 .fa Hi e f 6 1 9 (5 4 a V L Q ft c v lift P ilk E. 4 ft e MARIORIE MARIE HARDISOX. Kinston EDWARD TAYLOR HARGROVE, Norfolk, Va. GLORIA JEAN HARPER, Norfolk, Va. JUNE DEMARIUS HARPER. Kinston VIRGIL BLACKLEDCE HARPER, Kinston ALMA KAY HARRELL, Kelford GERALD LESTER HARRELL, Edenton HARRY GWYNN HARREL, Rose Hill NANCY LOU HARRIXGTOX, Can, HELEN ELIZABETH HARRIS, Bailey GLENDA LEE HARRIS, Beaufort FAMES ALSTON HARRIS, 1R„ Portsmouth, Va. JANE FRANCES HARRIS, Pit mouth JUNE MOORE HARRIS, Burlington KEXXETH ALLEN HARRIS, Ayden LINWOOD ALLEN HARRIS, Greenville MARY CORBETT HARRIS, Seaboard MAR 1 ) GAYXELL HARRIS, Greenville STEPHANIE HARRIS, Winston-Salem SYLVIA PARKS HARRIS, Enfield J. L. HARRISON , Snow Hill JUDITH LYXX HARRISOX, Plymouth MARY LAXGLEY HARRISOX, Roch Mount ROBERT WAYNE HARRISON, Tarboro MARTHA ELIZABETH HART. Griffon LINDA KNOWLES HARYELL, Wallace lOHX DOUGLAS HARW ' ARD, Concord SANDRA FAYE HASKLXS, Beaufort CECIL FLAY HASTY. Laurinhurg JOHNNY GRATTAN HATCH, Clinton KENNETH DEVONE HAWES, Nakina MAI.I.ISSIE DORCAS HAW ' KES, Willow Spring- HELEN ROSE HAWKINS, Camp Lejeune RALPH WINSTON HAWKINS, Edenton HARVERY WTXFORD HEATH, JR., New Bern LYSTRAL HEATH, Townsend, Va. PAUL CLIFTON HEMRY, III, Kinston IERRY DAVID HE.XDERSOX, Ayden LAWRENCE DAVID HEXLEY, Iron Station OLIVE GRAHAM HERRIXG, Dunn CL1FTOX LAXE HESTER, JR.. Winston-Salem lOYCE EASTMAX HESTER. Elizabethtown kj fe) Alb fe © C5 o § a £ f © 3 EVENLYN LAVERN HEWETT, Moysville MARY RETHA HICE, Greenville CAROLYN ROSE HILL, Dunn CHARLES E. HILL, Richlands MARTHA FARMER HILL, Benson RORERT EDWARD HILL, Kinston PHYLIS EMILY HINSON, Whiteville EDWARD MARSHALL HOGAN, Rocky Mount MAJORIE NELL HOLLAND, Kenly IOSEPH W. HOLLINCSWORTH, Arlington, Va. TED A. HOLLINCSWORTH, Charlotte C. H. Va. ALTON WAYNE HOLLOMAN, Wilson AUDREY DEANE HOLLOMAN, Harrellsville CHARLES FRANKLIN HOLLOMAN, Mt. Olive JUDITH LYNN HOLLOWAY, Fuquay Springs IOANN WESLEY HOLLOWELL, Aurora ANNETTE HOLMES, Bowden GILBERT ALSON HOLT, JR., Troy ALFORD IESSE HOLTON, Louisburg ELLA LOUISE HOPKINS, Jamesville GILES DION HOPKINS, Concord MELBA GAIL HORNE, Fayetteville JANET FAYE HORTON, Greenville DORA MAXINE HOWARD, Pink Hill JAMES O. HOWARD, Pink Hill MARY LINDA HOWARD, Swansboro SUE JENNETTE HOWARD, Calypso HENRY NEAL HOWELL, Pikeville freshmen Ioa Austin represented Ragsdale Hall in the Homecoming parade. 370 HERMAN BROADUS HUBBARD. Stcdman JANICE FAYE HUBBARD, Stcdman MARY LOU HUBBARD, Elizabeth City NANCY DEANE HUBBARD, Norfolk, Va. DONALD KEITH HUBER, Snow Hill ION FOREST HUDGINS, Fayetteville ISAAC JAMES HUDSON, Vandemere JANICE DARE HUDSON, Greenville JAMES SHEPWOOD HUESTON, Chester, Pa. MARGARET JOANN HUFFMAN, Gastonia JUDITH CLAIRE HUCGINS, Council ANN GODWIN HUGHES, Rocky Mount LENNTE LEWIS HUGHES, Richmond, Va. PATRICIA ANN HUGHES, Chadbourn CHARLES BUTLER HULCHER, JR. Greenville CHARLES ASHLEY HUMPHREY, Lumberton ORVILLE LEE HUMPHRIES, Roxboro NORMA JEAN HUNNICUTT, Raleigh RECTOR SAMUEL HUNT, III, Burlington HUGH WESLEY HUNTER, Sanford ROBERT KORNEGAY HUNTER, Kinston WILLIAM KENNETH HURST, Norfolk, Va. REBECCA JOAN HUTCHINS, Roper AMELIA PAULINE INMAN, Rowland MARY IRENE INMAN, Lumberton STUART NELSON INMAN, Whiteville ELIZABETH ANN JACKSON, Laurel Hill IDA SUE JACKSON, Dunn JIM FRANCIS JACKSON, Pfafftown JUDY FAYE JACKSON, Godwin ANN ELIZABETH JAMES, Elizabeth City JAMES ASHLEY JARMAN, Morehcad City MARY FRANCES JARRETT, Draper SAMMUEL PAUL JARRETT, Greensboro JIMMY LOUIS JENKINS, Fairmont WILLIAM C. JENNINGS, Occoquan, Va. POLLY ANN JENNETTE, Lake Wuccamaw AMOS CEPHAS JOHNSON, Willow Springs ANN CAROLYN JOHNSON, Angier CHRIS RYAL JOHNSON, Benson DENNIS FLEMING JOHNSON, JR., Granville FAYE ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Four Oaks $ JUi 9 ' 0 p lit 9 f Q P lit Ragsdale girls put on their Sun- day best for a dorm meeting. FRANK WAYNE JOHNSON, Vass HOWARD LEON JOHNSON, Council JOHN DOUGLAS JOHNSON, Fuquay LINDA GAYLE JOHNSON, Thomasville LINDA MARIE JOHNSON, Conway SPOTTSWOOD JOHNSON, Smithfield JAMES MATTHEW JOHNSTON, III, Wallace LYNDA SHELTON JOHNSTON, Draper EDNA GRAY JONES, Sclma GENE DOUGLAS JONES, Ash JASPER L. JONES, JR., Greenville MABLE CAULEY JONES, Seven Springs MARGARET FISHER JONES, Nashville SULTON EVON JONES, Grantsbow DEETTA OLIVE JORDAN, Apex DOLORES FAYE JORDAN, Belhaven RUTH CHAPPELL JORDAN, Greenville CLIFTON WAYNE JOURNTGAN, Henderson EDWARD L. JOYNER, JR., Fayetteville ELLEN GAYLE JOYNER, Knightdale WHITMEL MADISON JOYNER, Weldon ELIZABETH SUE KEEL, Jacksonville FRANCES ELIZABETH KEEL, Greenville HILDA SHERON KEEL, Robersonville LOWELL LEE KEEL, Ahoskie JANIS LYNN KEEN, Newton Grove ROBERT MAURICE KEENAN, Burlington SAMMY MARION KELLUM, New Bern E. J. KENNEDY, JR., Goldsboro NANCY GRACE KENNER, High Point MICHAEL WAYNE KEZIAH, Gastonia WILLIAM EUGENE KIDD, Roanoke Rapids DONNA LEE KILBY, New Bern JAMES CLYDE KILLEBREW, Foutain SANDRA JUANITA KILLIAN, Salisbury DAWN RAMONA KILPATRICK, Tarboro DOROTHY RUTH KING, Morchead HILDA GRAY KING, Freeland NANCY GUY KIN G, Norfolk, Va. ROBERT NEAL KINGREY, Norfolk, Va. DIANA HOPE KINION, Bath SUE ELLA KNEESHAW, Lagrange RODNEY LEE KNOWLES, New Bern SIDNEY GALE KOONCE, Rocky Mount ANNE MABLE KOPLEY, Garden City, N. Y. GARY EDWARD LAKIN, Portsmouth, Va. JUDITH ANN LAMBERT, Fayetteville RICHARD LEROY LAMBETH, Rockingham CHARLES GRADIS LANCASTER, JR., Windsor MARY JO LANCASTER, Windsor DAVE LANE, Goldsboro JOHN THOMAS LANE, III, Hertford RUBY JELYNN LANGDON, Smithfield IVY DORIAN LANIER, Chinquopin DAVID LEE LARIMORE, Winston-Salem LONNIE WAYNE LASSITER, Roanoke Rapids SHELDON RAY LASSITER, Gatesville ELIZABETH ANN LAWS, Goldsboro CAROLYN LAYTON, Raleigh MARY CWYNOLYN LEACH, Rockingham THOMAS GRANT LEARY, JR., Alliance JOYCE RANDOLPH LEE, Bichlands MARGIE FAYE LEE, Deep Run ROBERT A. LEE, Faison SUDIE MAE LEE, Williamston VICKIE LOW LEE, Coats MARSHALL WADE LEFAVOR, Norfolk, Va. SANDRA MARIE LEGGETT, Plymouth PATRICIA ANN LENTZ, Hickory JUDITH CAROL LEONARD, Rocky Mount • © v w § p p 1 f p e iktfL § 1 tf J ■A (5 • C © © 1 p $ a i © wH £ V V V iik V y P p Q o £ p Q dk £ft x £fc i 11 da © o p p p p w £k tfA 9 4 v i ill id t « £ r 9 « a ' ; w ? . VMX Q V 9 p ill L  § 9 © 9 9 © £ ft Ait SELENA ELIZABETH LEOXHARDT, CherryviUe IRA GAIL LEWIS, W nnafcoto IOHX HENRY LEWIS. Morehead City CAROLYN NEAL LILES, Littleton VIVIAN WYNNE LINDSEY, Plymouth CURTIS WAYNE LINEBERRY, Ramseur ROBERT WAYNE LIVESAY, Portsmouth, Va. MORRIS FRANKLIN LIVINGSTON, Laurmburg MARY FARRIOR LOFTIN, Mt. Olive MARGARET SUSAN LOFTIS, Madison LINDA KATHRYN LONG, Rockingham MICHAEL ELMER LONG, New Rem ROBERT HENRY LOVIC, Plymouth NEIL E. LOY, Pantego SUE ANN LUPTON, Greenville MATALIE M. LYNCH, Raleigh PRISCILLA FAYE LYNCH, Roanoke Rapids MARTHA JANE LYON, Durham ROBERT EDWARD MABRY, Albemarle CHARLES EDWARD MAHAFFEY, Elizabeth City DONALD HAROLD MALLARD, Trenton EDITH ANN MALLARD, Burgaui CECELIA GAYLE MANN, Jacksonville LINDA FAYE MANN, Burlington RICHARD MATHIAS MANSFIELD. Ill, Camden PORTIA ANN MARLOW, Portsmouth, Va. SANDRA GLENN MARROW, Roper BOWIE GRAY MARTIN, Wilson freshmen Cotten Hall taken on new looks for home- coming. MARSHALL GLENN MARTIN, Princeton WILLIAM LYNWOOD MARTIN, Rassett, Va. IIMMIE EDWARD MASON, Apex JACK L. MATHERS, Neu Providence, N. J. GLENN MAN MATTHEWS. Lillington IOHN VIVIAN MATTHEWS, Hertford [OHNNY RAY MATTHEW ' S, Vancehoro JUDITH LEE MATTHEWS, Lillington RONDALL RAY MATTHEWS, Linden MARY EVELYN MAUNEY. Shelby PATRICIA ANN MAXWELL, Rucford CELIA PITTS MAY, Bailr,, MARY ANN MAYO, Burlington SARAH KATHRYN MEADOWS, Ayden GARY ANDREW MEEKS, Leaksville BONNIE LUCRETIA MEIGGS, Maysville ANNIE MARGARET MELTON, Enfield [OE ALEX MEMORY, Whiteville KEN MEREDITH, Charlotte WILLIAM B. MEREDITH, JR., Va. Beach, Va. ROBERT A. MEWBORN, Seven Springs SALLIE MAE MEWBORN, Crifton JAMES CARROLL MILLER. Elizabeth City BERNARD DEAN MILLS, Henderson [IMMY LUTHER MILLS, Williamston RONALD TALOR MILHOLLAND, Durham RICHARD LEE MIMS, Alexandria. Va. RALPH DELMAR MIN ' CLEW, Wallace FRANK LINWOOD MINTER, JR., Portsmouth, V, EDWARD FRANKLIN MINT . Bolivia CHARLES A. MITCHELL. New Bern MARGARET JOYCE MITCHELL, Green.? VRLEN EUGENE MI .ELL, Williamston VERNON LEE MISENHEIMER, Denton MARIANN MONK, Ahoskie BOBBY EUGENE MONROE, Cameron LINDSEY GLENN MOONEY, Fairfield DOROTHY BARKLEY MOORE, North Wilkeshoro EMILY LOU MOORE, Roeh, Mount JERRY WALTER MOORE, Raleigh JUDITH ANN MOORE, Geor-ietoin,. S. C. KENNETH EUGENE MOORE, Winston-Salem P O Q Q P Q p f fi B P q Pj p p p g o p g p p m Q P © £ f 1 . © K4 Q a 9 © 3 n a tfifeil 4 12 ft life 1 l - e it p s ft ft is 9 1 «m r? V noiw i;t EUGENE MOORE, Roanoke Rapids EMM si i; MORGAN, Washington CAROLYN MORRIS Spring Lah [EAN CARROLL MORRIS, Elizabeth City RALPH WINSTON MORRIS, Barnwell, S. C. Dent, JOHN VV. MORRISETTE, Newport News, Va. LINDA KA1 MORSE, Rockingham PECG1 ANN MORSE, Rockingham PA I RI I ANNE MORTON GreemsiUe w WNE KELLUM MORTON, Jacksonville M KKi HELEN Ml MFORD Kintfon MARI ALICE MUNN, Rockingham BONNIE LYNN MUCHISON, Rocfey A rmn JUDY VELMA MURPHY, Southport THOMAS WAVELL MURRAY, Sprai, GEORGE ALLEN MUSE, Alexandria Va II SON COOPEP M. i; 1 1 n i; Rockledge, Fla. (.All. ELIZABETH McCLAMROCK, fl« cig i L. SUE McCORKLE, Raleigh LOUIS JORDAN McCOTTER, Grifton IAMK.S LLOYD McCOY, Laurinburg SAMUEL EDWARD McCOY, III, Griffon RONALD DRAPER McCREA, Durham GEORGE WILL McCUISTON, Burlington CAROL LOUISE McCULLEN, Clinton DIANE McCULLEY, Quantico, Va. NATHAN EUGENE McGEE, Conover MARY JANE McHUGH, Deep Run LINDA LI UNT McKEEL, PowellsviUe MELTON AONZA McLAURIN, Wade WILLIE JEAN Md.AWHORN, Greenville MYRNA RUTH McRAE, Lakeoiew EVELYN DIAXE NADELMAN, Rocky Mount JERRY EUGENE NANCE, Winston-Salem PHYLLIS DEAN NASH, Monroe ' MARY DUNNE XEAL, Roanoke Rapids RONNIE LANE XEAL, Walkertouer CHARLES THOMAS NELSON, Raleigh EI.OISL AXX NELSON, New Bern ROBERT RAY NELSON, New Bern MADALINE ETHEL NERLINGER, Brevard ELTON LEE NEWBERN, JR., Colerain MARTHA JEAN NEWBERN, Elizabeth City JOHN LEONARD NICHOLAS, Hampton, Va. JOSEPH LEE NOBLE, Trenton LINDA LOUISE NORMAN, Roper MERLE EDWIN NORRIS, Chadbourn WALTER E. NORRIS, Gaston JERRY LEE NORTON, Loris, S. C. MARGARET LUCIDA NORVILLE, Falkland SANDRA IEANE NORWOOD, Durham RON ODELL OATES, Fayetteville DONALD RAY O ' BRIEN, Oxford VICKIE LEE ODOM, Rocky Mount RACHEL GRADY OGBURN, Angier PHYLLIS GAYLE OLIVER, Randleman WILLIAM HENRY OLIVER, Plymouth RANDOLPH GARLAND O ' NEAL, TR., Wanchese JAMES HUGH ORAYHON. Mt. Olive ELLA MAE ORMON ' D, Ayden LOTTIE FAYE OUTLAW, Kinston • JUDITH LYNN OVERMAN, Fremont JUDY LYNN OVERSTREET, Washington, D. C. CAROL ANN OWENS, Plymouth JOHN ALLEN OWENS, Beaufort JOSEPH STANCIL PADGETT, Weldon JANE ELIZABETH PAGE, Lincolnton JANE LEE PAGE, Greenville Upperclassmen Bia; Sisters of Cot- ten Hall. 373 [I freshmen First place prize winning dorm desigr being built by Slay Hall girls. 1 i 41 1 kit P 4i 1 4 ft 1 f § P A e J, © n Aft V p lift a AM ft o 4 ' jMi ? © $ $ a Mil r a $ IV JL TEANETTE ELIZABETH PAGE, Fai ctteville FRANK JUDSON PAIT, Fm ctteville ' CLAUDE ARNOLD PAIS, China Grove LINDA FAYE PARKER, Four Oaks TOAN LUCILLE PARKER, Southern Pines REBECCA ANNE PARKER, Benson ROBERT LELAND PARSONS, Newport News, Va. MARY PENELOPE PARTIN, Scotland Neck MARVIN CLAYTON PATE, Scotland Neck THURMAN HARGROVE PATE, Kinston ALTON RAY PATRICK, Weldon GEORGE CALOWAY PATRICK, JR., Greenville JAMES WILLIAMS PEACOCK, Wilson WILLIAM THOMAS PEMBERTON, Greensboro ELTON RAY PENVEL, Goldsboro JUDY ROSE PETERSON, Wilmington MARK CHRISTOPHER PICKETT, Durham HENRY DONALD PICKETT, Beaulaville MARY CAROLYN PIERCE, Maysville LOUISE DALE PIERSON, Faijcttcville MYRA GAIL PITTMAN, Durham TAMES LAWRENCE PLEASANTS, Louisburg JULIA LEE POINDEXTER, Winston-Salem JANICE ELIZABETH POPE, Lucama LESLIE MIKE PORTER, Kelly SANDRA CAROLYN PORTER, Elizabeth City BETTIE CAROLYN POWELL, Wilson CHARLES EARL POWELL, Apex JACKIE WAYNE POWELL, Durham JUDITH GREER POWELL, Draper MAX ALAN PRESNELL, Asheboro COLLEEN MARIE PRICE, Trenton MARTHA ELLEN PRICE, Rocky Mount KAY FRANCES PRIEST, Council JOHN DEWEY PRIVETTE, Rocky Mount MARGARET ROSE PRIVETTE, Zebulon WADE HODGES PRIVETTE, Bailey KENNETH RAY PROCTER, Stantonsburg JOSEPH EDWARD PROCTOR, JR., Hertford CARLTON WINSLOW PRUDEN. Roanoke Rapids CHARLES OWEN PULLEY, Kittrell STANLEY LEROY PURVIS, Bethel HARVEY LEE QUICK, Denton, Md. GLORIA ANN RACKLEY, Greenville CLIFTON MAXTON RADFORD, Goldsboro WILLIAM HOWARD RAINEY, Virginia Beach, Va. JAY PAUL RAMEY, Rockingham BETTY LOU RAMSEUR, Raleigh CAROLYN RAMSEUR, Southport LOU ANN RANDOLPH, Rocky Mount SANDRA JANE RANDOLPH, Gibsonville TERRY WAYNE RANDOLPH, Fayetteville JOHN ANDERSON RATCLIFFE, Washington HUGH SAUNDERS RAY ' NOR, Williamston CONNIE McNEIL RAYNOR, Beaulaville REBECCA JEAN RAYNOR, Wallace ROSE PETTUS READ, Louisburg ELIZABETH DAWN REAVES, Roanoke Rapids NANCY CAROLYN RECTOR, Valdese JUDY ELIZABETH REDFERN, Albemarle Gail purdy register, wihon ROGER VINCENT REGISTER, Turkey WILSON DOYLE REID, Roanoke Rapids JOHNNY HENRY RESPRESS, III, Washington RICHARD MAXWELL REYNOLDS, Lewisville JULIAN DANIEL RHEM, Washington EUGENE DONALD RHODES, Garner CARLTON WILLIAM RICKS, Conway ANNIE MARIE RIDDICK, Hobbsville GEORGE ALLEN ROBERSON, Robersonville fk £1 ti w dim § 9 a 9 t $ f h @ ' 41 o p 6 UM © e •4 JOHN EDWIN HOREHSON, Bober mv.ille LAKR1 WW ROBERSON, New Bern MAin LEE ROBERSON, Jamesville MINNIE c: ROL I E korekson, «r, „,s, , ,, , ,,;V ;lai DEW l ROB! R I so . Littleton [NALD ROBERSON, Mt. ffoHy SARAH LOUISE ROBINSON, Mn-jv Mountain DAVID ANDREW ROOK, Rafeigfi [OANN ROGERS, Williamston in Til El IZABE1 II ROGERS, Greenville DOHA I 01 ISE ROGERS, Greenv ille KW FRANCES ROGERSON, Bethel CAROLYN DIANE ROSE, Jacksonville EDGAR MAURICE ROSE, Smithfield MARY SOUTHAI.L ROSE, Durham OEOROE DANIEL ROUSE, Newport News, Va. JAMES EARL ROUSE, Kinston LILLIE RAE ROUSE, Kinston MARTHA MAE ROUSE, Hookerton JIMMY WADE ROWE, Maysville HERBERT DIXON ROWELL, JR., Lumherton LILLIAN ALBERTA ROYALL, Morehead ELIZABETH CAROL ROYSTER, Stem PHOEBE DEAXE RUSS, Longwood WILLIAM WISHART RUSSELL, Hubert SAMUEL CARROLL SALTER, Atlantic JAMES WALKER SAXDERS, Ro.se Hill FRESHMAN SENATORS Nancy Coggins and Rill Crisp. LIXA CALDER SAXFORD, Wilmington ROSALIXD DEAXXEE SARASKE, Spring Lake BARBARA AXX SAULTER, New Bern DORIS JEAXXETTE SAUNDERS, Burgaw ADAM DUANE SCOTT, Winterville JANICE AXX SCOTT, Kenly PAUL ALFRED SCHXEIDER, Washington, D. C. BARBARA JEAXXE SCHWAB, Garden City, N. Y. EDWARD OXCO SEAGROVES, JR., Apex WILLIAM JOSEPH SELF, Portsmouth, Va. MARY LINDA SESSOMS, Windsor GEORGE MARVIX SEYMOUR, Elizabeth City LARRY WAYXE SHACKLEFORD, Aurora JUNE LOUISE SHARBER, Elizabeth City DAVID HENRY SHAW, Fuquay Springs MIRIAM KAYE SHEARIN, Rocky Mount MARTHA LOU SHERRILL, Hudson GLEXDA REBECCA SHEPHERD, Elon College WOODROW WIXDER SHEPHERD, Wilmington, Del. AAROX BISHOP SHOUGH, Spray JAMES FRAXKLIX SHUMAN, Charlotte NANCY LOUISE SHUMATE, Jacksonville LIXDA JEAX SIMMOXS, Elon College LUCY PARKER SIMMOXS, Polbcksville JUDITH AXX SIMPSOX, Jamesville ANNA JEAN SINK, Thomasville FREDDIE ESTELLE SKINNER, Ayden ANXE MARGARET SKIPPER, Whiteville MARVIX BRUCE SLOAN, Sanford A. T. SMITH, Hubert ANGELA ANN SMITH, Garland BREXDA RUTH SMITH, Thomasville BETTY BYRD SMITH, Durham CHARLES EDWARD SMITH, JR. Fayetteville CHARLES MARSHALL SMITH, Henderson CLEXTOX JAMES SMITH, Newport News, Va. CLIFFORD MICHAEL SMITH, Burlington DAVID MERWIX SMITH, JR., Whiteville GLEXX WALKER SMITH, LaGrange HELEX VIRGINIA SMITH, Laurinburg IRVIN WILLIAM SMITH, Bamville, S. C. JULIE SHIRLEY SMITH, Salisburg f O All § i ,-. § p 4 it P AIM © w 1? if 1 9 © § © A! a 9 P £ r JL $ Hriffi © V 4 p 5 © Ait r rfll « 1 • a «. JUDITH FAYE SMITH. Rocky Mount MARCUS WESLEY SMITH. Winston-Salem PHILIP WESLEY SMITH, Greenville RICHARD ALIEN SMITH. KeUy ROLAND DEW ITT SMITH, Asheboro SANDRA ELLEN SMITH, Goldsboro PEDRO SOUS. Matagalpa, Nicaragua GEORGE FRANKLIN SOUTH, Portsmouth. Va. HILDA ELAINE SOUTHERLAND, Clinton OLIVER LAMON SPAINHOUR, JR., Raleigh ELEANOR MARY SPECKMAN, Camp Lejeune DOROTHY MAE SPENCE. Kinston JERRY EDGAR SPENCE, Trenton PATRICIA ANN SPENCE, Columbia WARREN CARNICE SPIVEY. JR., Winton RETTY LOU SPRUILL, Aurora ALMA ANN SQUIRES, Elizabeth City FRANKLIN LEIGH STAFFORD. Albertson RETTY JO STAINBACK, Middlehurg EREXDA JOYCE STALLINGS, Hertford JAMES C. STALLINGS, JR., Elisabeth City JONNTE LUCILLE STALLINGS, Louisburg FRANCES JEAN STANTON. Henderson GEORGE WILEY STANCIL, Griffon MARTHA LEE STANLEY, Wilmington WALTER RUDOLPH STARLING. Pine Level ALICE BLANCHARD STARR. Creswett I. FRANKLIN STEINBECK, Greenville A Freshman Play presented each school year by the new freshmen. RICHARD SALER STEVENS, Whiteville SARA ELIZABETH STEWART, Lillington JUDITH ANN STILL, Brookluivcn, L. 1.. N. V. CHARLES H. STOKES, New Bern PAUL RANDALL STOKES. Griffon EDGAR W EDDINGTON STONE, Salisbury PATRICIA ANN STONE. Raleigh WANDA SUE STONE, Greensboro JUDY LEE STOTT, Hampton, Va. JAMES HAROLD STOUT, Haw River DAVID MALBOURNE STOVALL, Oxford SHEILA DIANE STOWE, Belmont JAMES MURRY STRAWBRIDGE, Williamston LINDA SUE STREET, Greenville WILLIAM J. STRICKLAND. Portsmouth, Va. DOROTHY CAROL STROUD. Deep Run BRENDA JOYCE STUBBS. Kannapolis JOYCE ANN STYRON. Morehead City PATRICIA DEE SUGG. Winston-Salem BRENDA FAYE SULLIVAN. Pikeville MERLE THOMAS SUMMERS, Raleigh BRENDA KAY SUTTON. Fountain KENDRICK DARRFI. SUTTON. LeGrange MARGARET FRANCES SUTTON, Calypso MARY ELIZABETH SUTTON, Greenville WILLIAM LEROY SUTTON, Elizabeth City WENDELL LAMBERT SWAIN, Alexandria. Vc GLORIA SWINDELL, Swan Quarter FRANK BENJAMIN TABOR. JR.. Hampton. Va. BLARNTE THOMAS TANNER. Rocky Mount LINDA KATHERINE TANNER, Rich Square LINDA GAYLE TART, Fayetteville JOHN WILLIAM TATUM. JR., Elizabeth City JUDY ELAINE TATUM. White Oak DE] GRACIE TAYLOR. Pink Hill [AMES MILTON TAYLOR. Vanceboro JERRY WEST TAYLOR. Kinston MALCOLM ALLEN TAYLOR. Jacksonville ROBERT C. TAYLOR. Suffolk. Va. SHELBY JEAN TAYLOR, Lillington EDWIN EARL TEACHEY, JR., Rose Hill GEORGE RALPH TEACHEV Goldsboro m © f? t © 9 p r p 9 p n i H9 J a ; £ P ft JL it A c fteshwn Big Sisters of Ragsdale Hall who aid the new freshmen girls in getting adjusted to college life. BENJAMIN G. TEAM, Greensboro ZITA NANCY TEER, Durham ANDREA CAROL TEMPLE, Greenville EARL E. TETTERTON, Pinetown MARSHALL O ' NEAL TETTERTON, Ph mouth BARBARA WHITTINOTON TEW, Linden BETTY CAROLE THIGPEN, Mount Olive LAUREL THIGPEN, Bethel BETTY GREER THOMAS, Richlands JANE WILLIS THOMAS, Marshallberg 1UDITH CARLENE THOMAS, Beulaville CONNIE RUTH THOMPSON, Burlington JENNY LYNN THOMPSON, Greenville JOHN EDWARD THOMPSON, Laurinburg LINDA MARIE THOMPSON, Southern Pines MYRA ELLEN THOMPSON, Princeton SANDRA LEE THOMPSON, Greenville LINDA LEE THORNTON, Ahoskie MARY ELIZABETH THORNTON, Mebane ROBERT C. TILLEY, Goldsboro PAMELA JEAN TOLER, Washington BENNETT HOUSTON TOLLIVER, Statesville JOSEPHINE DAVIS TOWE, Hertford MAX AUTRY TRIPP, Griffon ' PEGGY ANNE TRIPP, Raleigh GAYLE LOUISE TROUTMAN, Bedford, Va. JUANITA SUSANNE TRUESDALE, Jacksonville MARY ELIZABETH TRUITT, Tarboro DAVID LESTER TUCKER, Winterville WILLIAM FREDERICK TUCKER, Whiteville MARY JEANETTE TURNER, Teachey McALVIN .TURNER, JR., Greenville ' DAVID EARL TUTEN, New Bern CURTIS EUGENE TUTTEROW, Asheboro MARTHA ELIZABETH TYLER, Lexington FANNIE ROSE TYNDALL, La Grange MARY ELLEA DEAN TYNDALL, Dunn BRENDA G. VAUGHAN, Raleigh NANCY CAROLYN VAUGHAN, Wake Forest BOBBY GLENN VEASEY, Durham LUTHER AUBREY VEASEY, Creedmoor CLINTON EARLE VENTERS, Grimcsland ERVIN BELLAMY VENTERS, Richlands MYRTLE CAYLE VICK, Conway WILLIAM CHARLES VOGEL, New Bern JERRY CLAYTON WADE, Fayetteville BETH ELAINE WAINWRIOHT, Farmvillc ELIZABETH GAIL WALKER, Battleboro KAY FRANCES WALKER, Roxboro MARY SUE WALKER, Gihsonville HELEN GAIL WALL, Raleigh STEPHEN GARLAND WALL, Raleigh SYLVIA ANN WALLACE, Bath RUTH DIANNE WALSER, Greenville ANN WARNER WALSTON, Clinton CHARLES CLARENCE WALSTON, Farmville JINNY LYNN WALSTON, Scotland Neck ALFRED JOSEPH WAMSLEY, JR., Tarboro LEROY WARD, Nakina MILTON HARDY WARD, Ph mouth WILLIAM ALPHEUS WARD, Rich Square CORA JEAN WARREN, Washington FLORENCE ANNE WARREN, Rocky Mount JESSE BURL WATERS, Pinetown SIMON JOSEPH WATERS, Greenville WILEY MOYE WATERS, JR., Winterville BARBARA ANN WATFORD, Columbus, Ga. BRETT THOMAS WATSON, Darlington Heights, Va. JERRY NEWTON WATSON, Oxford MILLARD RAY WATSON, Goldsboro SAM LEROY WATSON, JR., Goldsboro WINSTEAD EARL WATSON, Kcnh, LARRY KEITH WEATHERLY, Hamlet MAURICE ALLEN WEAVER, Varina CLARENCE JOHNSON WEEKS, JR., Whitakers EUNICE MARCELLA WEEKS, Elizabeth City GERALD VANCE WEST, Fayetteville ft 9 r, f ft 9 9 f ft « 4r © ! Q 9 9 9 9 9 p 9 9 a © ft © © Q © ©ft©© 9 9 £© 0$J p p O p f r © © © e © e ©■■■©©© © a £ II freshmen P P. © ft © ft P 5 5f $££ ft p p © a p n P P ft P P P P P p p Q © o « • £ d!h P ft P P p P p p p 378 LACY TROY WEST, JR., Asheboro MAMIE ELLEN WEST, Apex MATILDA TART WEST, Roseboro BRENDA LOU WHELESS, Zebulon ALICE FAYE WHICHARD, Greenville LINDA REA WHITE, New Bern ROBERT EDWARD WHITE, Edenton SARA LOU WHITE, Windsor SHIRLEY BROWN WHITEHURST, Stokes DAVID LEE WHITFIELD, Kinston RUBY GERALDINE WHITFIELD, Mt. Olive WILLIAM ANTHONY WHITFIELD, Robersonvillc MARTHA LEIGH WHITLOW, Lexington JUDY ANN WHORTON, Merritt ARITTA KAY WIGGS, Selma JUDY KATHERINE WILEY, Washington WILLIAM THOMAS WILEY, JR., Dunn FREDERICK GILMORE WILLIAMS, JR., Rex HILDA ELIZABETH WILLAMS, Tarboro HUGH OWEN WILLIAMS, Seaford, Del JUDITH ABIGAIL WILLIAMS, Erwin JOYCE FAYE WILLIAMS, Goldsoboro MARION KAY WILLIAMS, Hillsboro NANCY CARROLL WILLIAMS, Durham NORMA FAYE WILLIAMS, Newton Grove PAULA LAVONNE WILLAMS, Farmville WILLIAM HARVEY WILLIAMS, JR., Robersonville ZENO LEWIS WILLIAMS, JR., Rocky Mount ELLEN CAROLE WILLIAMSON, Clinton BARRY WARD WILLIS, Morehead City DAVID ELLIS WILLIS, Morehead City GLENDA LEE WILLIS, Stacy MARGARET CAROL WILLIS, Harkers Island LARRY WILLIAM WILSON, Charleston, W. Va. WAYLON LLOYD WILSON, Sanford JOE WAYNE WINSLOW, Elizabeth City MERRILL WHITE WINSLOW, W illiamston JACKIE MARIE WINSTEAD, Franklin ROGER WILLIAM WISE, JR., Goldsboro WILLIAM ALEXANDER WOLFE, Fayetteville MICHAEL BARRY WOOD, Durham DENNIS DEAN WOODRUFF, Roanoke Rapids JEAN PAGE WOODSON, Fayetteville MOYE WAYNE WOOLARD, Washington WILLIAM EARNHART WORRELL, Rich Square CHARLES ANTHONY WORTHINTON, Kinston MARY ANN WORTHINGTON, Winterville GEORGE W. WRAY, Shelby SANDRA KAY DRENN, Cedar Grove JAMES FREDRICK WRIGHT, Burlington CLAUDE WAYNE WYATT, Portsmouth, Va. VERNTCE JANE WYNNE, Stokes DANIEL WILLIS YEOMANS. Harkers Island CAROL BRIAN YORKS, Durham BOBBY WADE YOUNG, Wake Forest WALKER CLEVELAND YOUNG, Woodsdale WILLIAM FOSTER YOUNG, Greenville BLASE JOHN ZAMPETTI, Bayonne, N. J. EDWARD ARTHUR EUGENE ZSCHAU, Raleigh Freshman girls prepare for their first weekend off from studies. graduates Designed to meet requirements for Graduate Certificates issued by the North Carolina State Department of Education, the Graduate School offers programs of study in nine different areas. Students may receive Masters of Arts degrees in Business, English, Health and Physical Education, In- dustrial Arts, Library Science, Mathematics, Music Science, and Social Studies. If a student does not wish to obtain a Graduate Certificate, he may take an academic major of 27 quarter hours in any of the various depart- ments of the college which offers graduate work. WILLIAM HUGH AGEE, Petersburg, Va. JORDAN W. BAILEY, Shelby, Miss. WILLAM EDWARD BURGESS, Shiloh r GEORGE BEXXETT CAUSBY, Albcrmarlc FRANKLIN P. CHINN, Rocky Point WILLIAM ESTES COLE, Durham P 1 4 k NORMAN LEE EDCERTON, Kenly ROBERT A. ELLWANGER, Rockingham DONALD RAY FODRIE, New Bern JOYCE ELIZABETH GODWIN, Dunn CHARLES ALLEN GUY, Fayetteville JEXXIE BRANNEN HALL, Winterville ROBERT VIRGIL HALL, Winterville NANCY HASKINS HARRIS, Greenville HERBERT HENRY HAWKINS, Camp Lejeune « J ■y Bob Patterson works hard on his grad- uate studies in spite of the sign. ROBERT THOMAS HUDSON, Dunn DOROTHY WTLLARD JOHNSON, Greenville BILLY DANIEL JONES, Benson EMILY GUNTER KELLY, Lumberton WILLIAM TERRY LESTER, Racford EUGENE B. LUSK, Fwjetteville SALLIE EASTERLING MANN, Greenv ille JESSE B. MERCER, Elizabeth City EDWARD D. NICHOLSON, Southern Pines BARBARA McDANIEL O ' CARROLL, Statesvillc JEANNE P. PETERSON, Elizabeth City EARL HANSON PETERSON, JR. New Bern JAMES CARROLL PLEASANT, Greenville ERED DONALD RAGAN, Varina I $tadu0te$ Alice Ann Home waves to the crowd during Homecoming events. LARRY JONES REAVIS, Winston-Salem J. GENE RORERTSON, Milford, Del. ROBERT JOHN RUCK, Baltimore, Md. ROBERT RILEY SAWYER, Greensboro WILLIAM HENRY SCOTT, JR., New Bern oERALD RIVERS SHUGAR, Tarboro PATRICIA MORRISON STAUFFER, Greenville HUGH TALMADGE STOKES, Greenville ANN JONES THOMAS, Rocky Mount DAVID ALLEN THOMAS, Lawrence, Kan HARRY WARD VADNAIS, Hugo, Minn. CLARENCE W. WARICK, JR., Smithfu ROBERT T. WELLS, Dunn JUDITH ANN WILSON, Raleigh •: ? . 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BRIGHT LEAF MOTORS INC. 5P- Job Rated Trucks 1600 North Green Street Phone PLaza 8-2181 GREENVILLE NORTH- CAROLINA BELK-TYLER ' S of Wilson Elizabeth City Washington Williamston Rocky Mount Tarboro Ahoskie Kinston Goldsboro Farmville SERVING ALL EASTERN CAROLINA BELK-TYLER ' S Greenville North Carolina 399 RONNIES KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT SHOP WE SUPPLY THE COLLEGE 1804 Dickinson Avenue and Colonial Heights, Greenville, North Carolina MRS. MORTON ' S BAKERY Greenville, North Carolina 316 Evans Street , ' . What Every College Graduate Should Know THE SAVING AND LOAN METHOD OF BUYING A HOME HOME SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 405 Evans Street Phone PLaza 2-4681 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA LITTLE MAN ON, CAMPUS m coW not. «F_ I uer TOWwrelt teafe COX AR V1ATURE WORKS Generators and Starters— Batteries DICKINSON AVENUE GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA HARRISON ' S DRUG STORE Welcomes You PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGGISTS 908 Dickinson Avenue Dial PLaza 2-2450 GREENVILLE, N. C. ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY USE WHITE CROSS FLOUR 1901 Dickinson Avenue Dial PLaza 2-3112 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA BISSETTES DRUG STORE 416 Evans Street Greenville, North Carolina O.K., KILPATRICK. DON ' T TELL ME HOW TO RUN THIS OFFICE! Shop At COLUNS-PRIDMORE Phone PLaza 2-3209 628 Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WEATHER-NEWS-MUSIC-SPORTS w o w YOUR NEW SOUND IN TOWN 24 Hours Per Day 1340 On Your Dial WHICH WAY DID HE GO? 7960 BUCCANEER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM KIRKLAND AND FRED ROBERTSON Wvi PROCTOR HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP REASONABLE RATES GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLEGIATE 20 Modern Furnished Rooms to Serve EAST CAROLINA MEN STUDENTS for Reservations, Phone House Manager— PLaza 2-9962 or MAX R. TOYNER PLaza 8-2552 SANITARY BARBER SHOP 510 Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA HARRISON ' S DRUG STORE Welcomes You PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGGISTS 90S Dickinson Avenue Phone PLaza 2-2450 GREENVILLE, N. C. 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For All Your Printing Needs Service-Quality-Economy Jack Morgan— Owners— Bob Harper 201 West Ninth St. Phone PLaza 2-7245 Greenville North Carolina c HEBER FORBES Smart Clothes for Women GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Largest Stock of Loose and Mounted Diamonds in Easern North Carolina Fifty-eight Years Experience Finest Quality— Lowest Prices BEST JEWELRY CO. GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA CLIFFS OYSTER BAR Steamed Oysters T-Bone Steaks Shrimp and Orders to Take Out Highway 264 East of Greenville Phone PLaza 2-9S41 Open 7 days a week from 4:30-11:00 P.M. SINCE IT ' S ONLY QUARTER OF EIGHT, DERBY THINKS HE HAS PLENTY OF TIME. WELL? HASN ' T HE? 106 The Portraits in This Yearbook Were Made By SMITH STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS Official Portrait Photog rapher for the 1960 Buccaneer 12 E. Hargett Street Raleigh, North Carolina r 4 : STEINBECK ' S THE STYLE CENTER Clothing, Store for Men 427 South Evans Street Dial PLaza 2-7076 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA got the idea from your bank A passenger in a plane sat relaxed at a window observing the spectacle of the heavens. Suddenly a parachutist appeared and drifted by. Going to join me? cried the parachutist. No, I ' m very happy where I am. Just as you like, called the parachutist, but I ' m the pilot. Mrs. Fort: Mrs. Frank, does your husband talk in his sleep? Mrs. Frank: No, and it ' s awfully exasperating. He onlv smiles. ITALIAN STYLE PIZZA For Delivery Call PLaza 2-9894 Good Foods of All Kinds 519 DICKINSON AVENUE, GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Greeting Cards Stationery Office Outfitter Remington Typewriters TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Greenville North Carolina The night was young, and Frank Freeman 41 1 1 1 DORA ' S TOWER GRILL You Are a Stranger Here But Once Soft Drinks and Sandwiches Curb Service Just off Evans Street-Near TV Station GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 409 HtMtet, uAluktiUj CoMpMUf 333 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. 7uMideu Of yie 960 ' Bm tuet, It has been a pleasure to serve the students at East Carolina. Let us take this opportunity to wish you a most happy and successful future. HO student dfrect J £ Ahcmathy, Marilyn Jean 336 Ahcmathy, Silas Howard 364 Adams, James F 350 Adams, Lola Dianne . 364 Adams, Louis B., Jr. . . . 364 Adams, Patricia Faye 364 Adcock, Jimmy Cobb 364 Adcock. Sherwood Lee 364 Alder, Bamett Oliver 364 Agee, William Hugh . . 380 Aiken, Frances Merle 297 Alhritton. Jane Norman 364 Albritton. Sidney Menbom 336 Alcock, Wilma Annette 297 Aldridge, Clifton Douglas 297 Aldridge, Santa Lee .364 Alexander, Kenneth Gene 350 Alexander, Patsy Ann 350 Alexander, Rosalind ElFreth 297 Alford, Bessie Louise . 336 Alford, Murray Mac 364 Alford, Nancy Carol , . , 336 Allen. Anne Frances .364 Allen, Betsy Ross 297 Allen. Betty C. 336 Allen, Brenda Lee 364 Allen, Carolyn Jean 364 Allen, Dallas Fred 336 Allen. Frances Hunt 364 Allen, Glenn Roger 350 Allen. Helen Elizabeth 336 Allen. Linda Carol .364 Allen, Louie Jane ... 350 Allen, Martha Alice 364 Allen, Shelby Dean 364 Allen, S. Dean .336 Allen. Walker Lee 350 Alligood, Bette Lou 336 Alligood, Gloria Ann . 364 Allsbrook, Leland Lawrence 364 Alonso, Aurea Leticia 364 Alpha Delta Pi 54 Alpha Delhi Tau 32 Alphn Omicron Pi 56 Al,, ha Phi 3S Alpha Phi Omega 150 Alpha Xi Delta 60 Alphin, Clara Lynda . . 336 Alphin. John A., Jr 336 Alphin, William Glenn 350 Alston, Ruby Leigh 364 Airman, Virginia Lou . 297 Aman. Effie Lee 350 Aman. Willis Jackson . . 336 Anders, Willie Cloyce 364 Anderson, Bobby Lewis 297 Anderson, Brayom Eugene . . 364 Anderson, Ernest Yates . 350 Anderson, Margaret Yvonne 364 Anderson, Trudy Elizabeth 364 Andrews, Jane Marie 364 Andrews, Nancy C. 336 Andrews, Peggy Ann 336 Andrews, Rachael Winnon 350 Andrew, Sandra Jean 364 Ange, Robert Lee 364 Annis, Dorothy W. 364 Ansley, Patricia Ann 364 Anthony, Julia Bready 364 Anthony, Paul Leo 364 Aquanymphs 119 Asbell, Jacqueline Hunter 364 Archer. Fred Odell 364 Arledge, James Curtis, Jr. 350 Armstrong, Euclid D„ Jr. 297 Arnold. Irell Rex 364 Arnold, Patty Janet McGee 336 Arnold, Stanley Gerald 364 Arnold. Wilson Thomas . 336 Arp, Roy Herman 336 Atkins. Nettie 297 Atkinson, Margie Ann 350 Atkinson. William Stanley 297 Austin, Grady Stowe 297 Austin, Meldon Swayne 297 Austin. Ida Ursula Autry, William Seymore Averette. Bamie Wendell Averette, Roger Hardy Avery. Delores Faye . . Aycock, Charles Allison Aycock, Sonja Delores Ayers, Mary Frances Ayscue, Jack Thomas, Jr, Azam, Sonia Anne Babson, Camilla Anne Badgett, Judith Carol Baggett, Judy Louise Baggett, N. Grey Bagwell, Tina Cooper h. Love Bailey, Barbara Ann Bailey, James Zuill Bailey, Johnny Frank Bailey, Jordan W. Bailey, Larry Glenn Bailey, Ronnie Rogers Bailey, Wilma Frances Baines, George Brooks Baker, Beatrice Faye Baker, Bernice M. Baker, Doris Jean Baker. Edith Louvinia Baker. Edna Elizabeth Baker, George H., Jr. Baker, Jo Ann Baker, Larry Gaither Baker, Larry Melvin Baker, Nancy Marie Baker, Repsy Walston Baker, Susie Kaye . . Baker. Thomas Harvey Baker, Willard Kent Baldree, Richard Willian Baldree. Nelson Isaac Ball. Jo raw: Brooks Ballance. Mary ' Susan Ballard, Malcolm James, Jr. Ballard. Man- Kathryn Banks. Dianne Ruth Banks, Pamelia Evangeline Barber. Gracie Lee . 350 Barber. Sadie Marie 297 Barbato, Joseph F 336 Barbour, Clyde Joyce 297 Barbour. Edith Rachel 336 Barbour, Peggy Fredalyn 336 Barclift. Ed 351 Barefoot, Brenda 297 Barefoot, Kay Luberta 364 Barefoot, Noah B 298 Barfield, Jerry Brooks 364 Barfield. Sudie Louise 350 Barfield, William J., Jr. 350 Barker. Etta Dew 364 Barker, Hilda Jean 298 Barlow. Walter David 364 Barnacascel. Ann Elizabeth 298 Barnacascel, William Reginald 350 Barnes, Jackie Cooper 364 Barnes, Joyce Chaistine 364 Barnes, Shelby Jean 298 Barnes. Woodrow Wilson 336 Barnhardt. Mildred P. 350 Barren, Patricia Jane 336 Banett, Beatrice Vaughn 364 Barrett. Brenda Adelaide 350 Barrett, Joseph Morris 336 Barrett. Katherine Elizabeth 364 Barriagton, Ann Marie 350 Barrow, Buck K. 350 Barrow. Delores Love 364 Barrow, June Carolyn 350 Barrow, Vivian Carol 350 Bartholomew, Fred L., Jr. 336 Basnight, Rebecca Elaine 364 Bass, Alden Glenn Bass. Edward Lee Bass, Jimmie Rose . Bass. Leslie Randolph, Jr. Bass, Marjorie Carroll Bass. Paul Delano Bass, Sara Lou Basinger. Kenneth Elmo Batchelor, Carolyn Joyce Bateman. Dan Burch Bateman. Rodney Swain, Jr Bateman. Robert Midgette Batten. Phyllis Ann Batten. Reba L. Batts, Polly Geneva Batts. William Morris, Jr. Baucom, Julia Carol Baum. Walter Gibbs Baxley, Carolyn Lorena Baxley, Cora Sue Baxley, Olivia Gail Baxter. Edwin Y Bayley, Harry Parker Baynor, Gene Crosby Baynor, Loice Frances Bazemore, John Hugh Bazemore, Mary Ann Beach, John L. Beach. Theodore Wayne Beacham. Sidney Taylor Beale. Jack Milton Beales. Betty Lou Beaman. Carlton Reid Beaman. Doris Mooring Bean. Walter Jerry Beard. Barbara Beasley. Bobby Winfred Beck, Stephen Larry Bedsole, Gene Ray Beierle, George Woods .... Bell, Betty Lou Bell. Edith Ann Bell. Helen Jeanette Benfield. Brenda Joyce Bennett. Alvin Gene Bennett, Betty Jane Bennett, Mary Z Benton, Glenda Faye Bennett. Patricia Ann Benton. Loretta Allene Benton. Robert G Berry, Judith Lynn Berry, L. JoAnn Berry, Nancy Lee Berryman, Jane Claire Berryman, Nancy Anne Best. Joe Cephus Best, Karen Sue Best, Mary John Best. Nellie Marie Bethune. Alexandria Best Bethune. Bobbie Ann Biggs. Dennis Marion Biggs, Lois Marie Biggs. Molly M Biggs, Patricia Ann Billings, Peggy Ann Bimonte. Louis Anthony Binns. Ethel Jeannette Black. Jerry Nelson Black, John Henry, Jr. Blackwell. Mary Helen Blalock, Bobbie Mooney Blalock, Earl Thomas Blalock, Janice Marie Blanchard, Emily Bertha Bland, Charles Davis Bland, Jessie Faye Blankenship, Rosalie Dalton Blanks, Ilvie Grey Btanton, Cora Ann Bledsoe, Judith Ellen Blizard. Lawrence Murat .... Blue. Ellen Rebecca Boado, Edward J Boddie, Kathryn Elizabeth Bodenheimer, Roy Wade Bogey, Tommy Winfrcd Bolton, Jeanette Rose Bonner. Calln Marshall Bonner, Lana Lee Boone, Edna May Boone, Joyce Kaye Boone, Marilyn Booth, John Latham Bost. Ronald Lee Bostic, Man ' Sue Bostick. Frank Vernon Bourdas, Alexanne Bowilen, Eleanor Bowden, Milly Hart Bowen. Brenda Jean Bnwen, Floyd Clinton, Sr Bowen. Jean Carolyn Bowen. Lowell Sewell Bowen, Norma Allen Bowen. Sandra Mae Bowen, Travis Lee Bowen, William H. Bowes, Clyde Benny Boyd, Barbara Reynolds Boyd, Claud Melvin Boyd, Galin Rodman Boyd, Glenn Thomas Boyd, Henry A. Boyd, Jack, Jr. Boyette, E ila Anne Boyette, Janice Bemice Boyette, Lottie Faye Boyette, Malrem Lee, Jr. Boyle. Donald James Bradley. Robert Richard Bradshaw. Ruby West Brady, Emma Jean Brags, Henry Jennings, Jr Branch, Kirhy Putnel Branch, Sue Sutton . Rose Carolyn Samuel Swaim , Edith Faye , Patricia Anne Brantley, Roland Chester Braxton, Thomas Henry Breazgale, William H„ Jr. Breedlove, Peggy Louise Bremer, Alfred Hardy Brewer, Jack L. Brewer, Jolinda Bridge, Daniel Paul Bridgers, Man.- Lou Briggs, Thomas Woodrow Briley. Walter Churchill Brinkley, Gay Dawn Brinkley, Jesse Albert Brian, Vicki Cooke Brinson. Dorothy Esther . Brinson, Emily Brinson, Wilber Jackson Brisson, John Thomas Britt, Annette itt, Le Ruth Brock, Jeanette Brock, Margaret Jean Brooks, Betty Gray Brooks. Gene Terrell Brooks, Julia Rebecca Brooks, Paul Bruce Brooks, Phillip Kelly Brothers. Anne Louise Brotherton, Miner Knowlton Broughton, Diane Elizabeth Brown, Betty Ann Brown, Connis Ostin, Jr. Brown, Cynthia Ann Brown] Edith lone Brown, Elwood, Richard Brown, Emily Karen Brown, Harold Ellis 350 Brown, Julian M 300 Brown, Kathryn Raye 350 Brown, Lawton E. 365 Brown, Linda Whichard 300 Brown. Lucetta Ann 365 Brown, Mary Ellen 337 Brown. Nancy Carolyn 300 Brown, Nancy Carroll 365 Brown, Nancy Virginia 337 Brown, Nina Louise 337 Brown. Otis Carson, Jr 351 Brown, Russell Grey, Jr 351 Brown, Shirley Henrietta 365 Brown, William Ashley, Jr 351 Browne, Chesley J„ Jr 300 Bryan, Alex Gray 351 Bryan, Betty Lou 351 Bryan, Elsie Davis 300 Bryan, Jo Ann 300 Bryan, Lucian Dillard 351 Bryan, Sandra Kay 365 Bryan, Violet Fay 351 Bryant, Evelyn Marie 351 Bryson, Dee 336 Bryson, Kenneth Hayne 300 Buccaneer 87 Buchanan, Hugh Smith 365 Buchanan, Phil Keith, Jr 337 Buck, Eddie Alton 365 Buck, Marilynn Ann 337 Buck, Mary Alene 300 Buffaloe, William Bryant 337 Bullard, Doris Miriam 300 Bullard, Eva Carolyn 300 Bullard, Franklin Eason 300 Bullard, Leona 337 Bullard, Linda Faye 351 Bullard, Neal Kay 337 Bullard, Thomas Wingate 365 Bullard, Wayne Randy 300 Bullock, Pearlene Annette 351 Bullock, Roger Mayo 301 Bullock, William Murray 301 Bunch, Edwood Fay 351 Bunting, Michael Lanier 337 Bunting, Patsy Joan 351 Bunting, William Ray 365 Burbage, George Oden 351 Burch, Bonnie Leigh 351 Burgess, William Edward 380 Burke, Joe W 301 Burgess, James Lynn 337 Burkett. Linda Carrol 337 Burleson, John Earnest 301 Bums, James Crocker, Jr. 351 Burnside, Margaret Lindsay 351 Burriss, Don Ray 337 Burt, Sharyn K 337 Burt, Wilkie Skinny 301 Busey, Larry Henry 301 Butler, Elizabeth Ann 365 Butler. Morris V 337 Butler, Murdock McKinnon, Jr. 365 Butler, Rebekah Ann 365 Butler, Virginia Carol 351 Butts, Donnie Morris 365 Butts, Linda Grey 365 Butts, Mary Ida 365 Butts, Rachel Mae 366 Bynum, Catherine Withers 3.51 Bynum Merrill Hamilton 366 Byrd, Charles H 337 Byrd, Charles Leslie 366 Byrd, Frances Elaine 351 Byrd, Harold Julian 301 Bvrd, Jacquline Frances 301 Byrd, Luby Harper, Jr. 301 Byrd, Marjorie Ellen 366 Byrd, Marvis Ann Edwards 301 Byrd, Robert Gentry 337 Byrum, Joyce Anne 351 Byrum, William Eugene 301 C Cade, Gaynelle Williams 337 Calhoun, Alice Elizabeth 351 Calhoun. Darrell Thomas 337 Calhoun. Judith Irene 366 Calhoun. Rita 301 Callihan. Jewel Ellen 351 Calvert, Jack Andrew 301 Cameron, Bonny Rhue 301 Cameron, Patsy R. 301 Campbell. Anne Grey . 366 Campbell, Caroline Rebecca 351 Campbell, Linda Waite 351 Cannady, Becky Jo 366 Canady, Carey Gordon 337 Canady, Dan Conrad 366 Cannon, James Alfred, Jr. 366 Cannon, Joan Francine 366 Cannon, L. Julaine 351 Cannon, Travis Ann 351 Canterbury Club 163 Capps, Dianna Lee 366 Capps, Jean Narron 337 Capps, Mary Sylvia 301 Caprell, John B 301 Carden. Sallie Jean . . . 301 Cardy, Jay Wade 302 Carpenter, Jerry Dean 302 Carr, Eugene Bryan 337 Carr, Julia Catherine 337 Carr, Judith Thompson 302 Carr, Nancy Lou 366 Carraway, Barbara Ann 351 Carraway, Charles Rodney 366 Carraway, Edward Earl 337 Carraway, Martha B. 337 Carroll. Edward Lee 351 Carroll, Norman Franklin 366 Carroll, William Wright, Jr. 366 Carrow, Donald H 351 Carson, Martha Lou 366 Carson, Patricia Anne 366 Carstarphen, Frankie 366 Carter. Alfred William 366 Carter, Anita Elizabeth 337 Carter, Donald Woodson 338 Carter, Helen Vendrick 366 Carter, James Harold 351 Carter, Jane ' Grace 302 Carter. Morris Belvin 338 Carter, Norman Jefferson, Jr. . 366 Carter. Sandra Louise 366 Cartwright, Mary Margaret . 366 Cates, Mary Katherine 351 Catlett, Norma Jean 351 Caulder, Ray LeGrand 366 Causby, George Bennett 380 Causby, Joyce Branch 338 Cawthorne, Loretta Anne 351 Cayton, Ravenell H. 351 CCC 16- Chambers, I. Lynne 338 Chambers, Peggy Ann 351 Chandler. Jayne Cameron 351 Chandler, Joe Monroe 302 Chandler. Nancy Jane . 338 Chappell, Wynda Lyne 366 Chason. Elizabeth Council 302 Chason. Rose Rankin Chauncey, Alva L. Chauncey, Linda Lorraine Cheek, Cecil Clifton Chesnutt, James Warren Chesson, Jessie Parker Chester, James Stewart Chinn. Franklin P. Chi Beta Phi Chi Cm , Christenson, Helen Margaret Christie, Volney Laveme Church, Shelvia Jean . . Churchill, Shirley Jackson Clagg, Delores Ela Clark, Donald Dea Clark, Carville Clark, narrow Ross Clark, Linda Joyce Clark, Myra Gaylen Clark, Robert Nels nks 41.3 Clary, Sara Willie Clawson. John Carl Clay, Nancy Fleming Clay. Wiley Walton Clayborne, Roland Ernest Clayton, Lawrence Howard Cleary, John Granville, Jr. Clements, Marjorie Marie - . Clements, Steven L. Clifton. Nancy Lucille Cline. Nathan Lee Coates, Carolyn Elizabeth . Coates, Jane Carolyn Cobb, Hoy Jefferson, Jr. Cobb. Sandra Cathleen Cochran, William Stephen Cockrell, E. Sandra Coffey, Mary Helen Coffey, Patsy Kinnamon Coffin, John Donald Coggins, Nancy Jean Cohoon, Lillian Gail Cole, Robert Ernest Cole, William Estes . Coleman, Madelyn Coleman, Myra Deanne Coleman, Thomas Barnes Coley, Ida Rebecca College Choir College Union Collegians Colley, Thomas Jack, Jr. Collier, Betty Joseph Collier, Cara Eugenia Collier. Hazel Marie Collier, Patsy Ann Collins, Donna Anne Collins, Emily JoAnn Collins, Isaac Stephen Collins, Nancy Jane Collins, Philip Edward Collins, ' Robert Stewart Collins. William Thomas Coltrain. Eleanor Grace Coltrane. Klli. Lancaster Coltrane. George Solomon Colucci, William Joseph Colwell, Evelyn Dixon Concert Hand Condrey, Mary Ann Conklin. Charles Banks Conley, Donald Edgar Connolly, Robert Emmitt Conway, Barbara Jean Cooke. Graham Eldridge Cooke, Jenny Cooke, Libby Gwynette Cooke. Marcella Ann Cooke, Molly Lou Cooley, Bobby Eugene Cooley, Evelyn Marie Cooper, Margaret Louise . Cooper, Bruce Arthur Cooper, Ingrid Jonassen . . . . Cooper, James Robert Cooper, Ronnie Anne . - Cooper, William Earl Coppley, Joe Harris Corbett, lames McCi.iy Corbett, Jolnim Norman Corbett. Judith Arlene Corbett, Judy Kay . Corbett, Phyllis Anne Coriolano, Alice Corhacchione, Victor Emanuel ( lotten, Sarah Jane Couch, Elizabeth Mae Coiilbroum, Lucille Cheatham Coulter. Mary Elaine Council Merle Raybon Cowan. James Alton Cox, Jack Cox, James Walter, Jr. Cox, Judith A. Cox, Judy Arlene Cox. Linda Man- Cox, Lynda Lyle 366 Cox, Lynn Alton 366 302 Cox, Mikki Diane 338 302 Cox, Nancv Margaret 338 302 Cox, Richard S. . . . 304 366 Cox, Roy Sheppard 366 366 Cox, William Boyd ... 366 366 Coxe, David Christopher . . 366 302 Craft. Ann Harrell 3.51 Craft, Tommy Gerald 3.51 351 Cranford, Cynthia Ann - . . 3.51 Cranford, Linda Dian . . 338 Cratch, Janet Carole 351 302 Craven, Larry Boyd 304 388 Crawford, Clara Faye 366 366 Crawford, Nannie Sue 366 351 Crawford, Norwood Foye . 351 366 Crawford. Sara 304 351 Crawley, Betty Liles 366 302 Crawley, Doris Anne 338 302 Crawley, George Edward, Jr. 304 366 Crawley Ronald Maddrv 367 303 Creech, Dennis LaVern . . 367 338 Creech, James Rufus .... 338 380 Creech, John Troy 338 303 Creech, Joseph Wyatte .304 303 Creech, Margaret Anne 367 338 366 338 33. S 303 366 351 366 303 366 • 338 366 303 Crenshaw, Laverne Eatmon 367 Crews. Edna Charlotte 351 Crickmore, Vivian Pamee 367 Crisp, William F. Jr. 367 Crocker, James Thomas . . 367 Ciomartie, Anne Shelton 304 Croom, Hayden Lee 338 Cross, David Shepherd ... 338 Crouch, Lynnda Frances 351 Crouch, Rehekah Ellen 338 Clumpier. Edward Hugh 367 Crumpler, Kathryn Ann 338 Crumpler, Katrina 367 Crutchfield. Evelyn Blythe 338 Crutchfield, Jackienette . 338 Cude, Margaret Ann . 351 Culbreth. Thomas Clarence 367 Cullifer, Judith Carole 367 Cullipher, Joe Preston 351 Culverhouse, Peggy Joyce 3.52 Ciuuiuings, James Bryce . . . . 367 Cummings, Jerry Alden 367 Cunningham, Suzanne Owens . . . 352 Currie, Lillian Ann 352 Currin, Emily Rose 338 Currin, Joyce Anne 352 Currin, Juliana Umstead 367 Cuthrell, Ralph Donald 338 Cutler, Frederick Marshall 33S Cutler. Hannah Boone 338 Cutler. John Thomas 352 Cutrell, Mary Jane 352 D le, Georgia Cf rolvn D ndlik er, Ronda Kav D niel, Frederick Euge D niel. Judd Wil son D niel, Willis Jul . Jr. D. niels Gun Ward Di niels Peggy J an Darden Ann Gre Dn rden Ola Mai ;elle D. rden Robert L re Daughtry, Roger M. Daughtry, Ruth Elizabeth Daughtry, Sharon Louise Davenport, Doris Elizabeth Davenport, Margaret Estelle Davidson, George Russell Davis, Albeit Lamm Davis, Ann Douglas Davis, Ann Marie Davis, Carolyn James Davis, Charles Giltner Davis, Clinton Oliver Davis, Dee Manon Davis, Elizabeth Ann Davis, Elizabeth Mersl Davis. Gene Delano Davis, Herbert Isler Davis, James Robert Davis, Leslie Almon 367 Davi I ill). Davis, Linda Lee 339 Davis, Margaret Anne 304 Davis, Margaret Annette 352 Davis, Martha Ann 339 Davis, Mary John 367 Davis, Mathey A 304 Davis, Peggy Jean 367 Davis, Walter Sherwood 367 Dawkins, Sylvia Kay 367 Dawson, Leland Allen, Jr. 367 Day, Benjamin Gordon 352 Deal. Earl Weeks 304 Dean, Alice Faye 367 Dean, Edna Matie 367 Dean, Roger Lloyd 367 Dean, William Luther 352 Deans, James Otis . . . . 304 Deaton, Janice Pearl 367 DeBruhl, Jimmy Lee 339 DeLoatch, Peggy Lula 352 Delta Sigma Pi 128 Delta Zeta 64 DeMers, Valeria Edna 367 Denby, Edna Smith 305 Denning, LaRue 305 Dennis, Nansy Marie 352 Dennis, Roy Nelson, Jr 339 Derrick, Mildred Elizabeth 367 DeStout, Arthur Anthony 305 DeVane. Elizabeth Anne 367 Dew, Brenda Teak 367 Dew, Frank Gordon 352 Dewan, James B., Jr 352 Dexter, Charlotte Wray 367 Dickens, Gwendolyn Anne 367 Dickens, Vernon Elliott •. . . . 367 Dickins. Edna Louise 352 Dillingham, Doris 367 Dillworth, Janet Ann 367 Disciples Student Fellowship 167 Dixon, Bobby Joe 305 Dixon, Earl Henry 352 Dixon, Julia Carolyn 30.5 Dixon, Marvel Burgess 352 Dixon, Peggy Jean 339 Dixon, Rae Jean 305 Dobie. Janice 352 Dobson, Jerry- A. Sandlin 339 Dobson, John Thomas 339 Dobson, Maude Leigh 339 Dona ' t Charlotte Hamilton 367 Doughtie, Margaret LaRue 339 Dowd, Virginia Rives 352 Dowdy, Gary Joseph _ 352 Dowdy, Mary Alice ' . . .352 Draper, Denyse Anne 352 Draper, Jerry Yates 367 Draiiglion, Eddie P. 305 Drennan, Patricia Augelene 305 Drew, Molly Davis 367 Drye, Herman Lynwood 339 Dudley, David Frederick 352 Dudley, Ernest Nelson 339 Dudley, Larry Davis . . ... 367 Dudley, Phyllis Jane 352 Dudley, Sybil Marlene 305 Dulfie, Gerald S. 305 Duke. Linda Gay . . 339 Duncan. Brenda Sherwood 367 Duncan, James William 352 Duncan, Thomas Sherrill 339 Duncan, Wadeus Earl 305 Dunham, Janis Grey 352 Dunkle, Alvin S 352 Dunlow, Manly W 339 Dunn, Bettie, Jean 339 Dunn, Connie Lou 305 Dunn. Gladys Beaman 367 Dupont, Doris Claire 3J9 Dyer, Glenn C 305 Dyson, Charles Wendell 305 E Eagles, Laura Kathryn 367 Eagles, Margaret Joanne 367 Eaker. Elizabeth Gayle 352 Eakes, Margie Dean 367 Eason, Grover Gaston 339 Eason, Jackie Page 367 Eason, Julia Ellen 305 Eason, Sally Backie 367 East Carolinian 91 Eatman, Connie Sue 367 Ebbighausen, John David 367 Edgerton, Norman Lee, Jr 380 Edgerton, Victor Reggie 352 Edison, James Irvin 305 Edmonds, Nancy Rawles 339 Edmondson, Billy Howard 305 Edmondson, Carlton Ray 339 Edmondson, Evelyn Marie 352 Edmondson, Robert Bruton, Jr 305 Edwards, Alice Leota 339 Edwards, Bette Joanne 339 Edwards, Chleo Glennis 367 Edwards, Emily Warren 339 Edwards, Ernestine 367 Edwards, Harvey Wilson, Jr 367 Edwards, Jeris Lee 367 Edwards, Joe Waitus 367 Edwards, Lendy Camell 352 Edwards, Madlyn 352 Edwards, Mary Janice 339 Edwards, Melvin Paul 306 Edwards, Patsy Ann 367 Edwards, Paul Darvin 339 Edwards, Roland Wallace 352 Edwards, Thomas Richard 367 Edwards, Winifred Nelson 367 Efland, Mildred Kay 352 Egerton, Richard Thomas 339 Eggleston, H. Neal 339 Eidson, Barbara Ann 339 Edison, Thomas Wayne 352 Elam, Carolyn Annette 306 Eley, William Wyche 352 Elkins, Terry Gail 367 Elkins, Sara Frances 352 Ellen, Johnny Edward 352 Eller, Frances Louise 339 Elliott, Margaret Joan 339 Elliott, Patsy 352 Elliott, Peggie Joyce 367 Ellis, Barbara Ann 367 Ellis, Doris Jean 352 Ellis, Jacquelyn Overman 306 Ellis, Jessie C 339 Ellis, Johnnie Melvin 339 Ellis. Martha Carroll 367 Ellison, William Byrd 367 Ellwanger, Robert Augustus 380 Elmore, Matt Lee 339 Elston, Billy W 352 Emory, Edward Harrell 306 English, Waitus Carroll, Jr 352 Enzor, Earl Wilmer 306 Enrico, Richard Joseph 306 Erwin, Alyce Constance 339 Erwin, Frances Carol 367 Ervin, William Howard, Jr 367 Estes, Robert James 352 Eudy, Joan Elizabeth 306 Euler, Robert G 367 Evans. Ada Celeste 306 Evans, Betty Lane 367 Evans, Dennis Ray 368 Evans, Hiram Butler 368 Evans, Jacqueline Eunice 368 Evans, Marsha Suzanne 306 Evans, Patricia Gail 352 Evans, Sue Carol 352 Evans. Thomas Lucas 352 Evans, Virginia Ann 339 Everett, Frances Matilda 368 Everette, Julia Evans 339 Everett, Mary Ellen 352 Everett, Shelvia Jean 368 Evers, Shelby Jean 368 Eves, Betty Carolyn 368 Eves, Mary Frances 368 Ewell, Sarah Elizabeth 306 Ezell, Melvin Haskell 339 Ezzelle, Paula Jeanette 368 F Faggart, Patricia Sue 368 Faircloth, Gloria Delilah 368 Fairley, Paul Raymond 368 Faison, John William 306 Fansler, Janet Roselma 339 Farmer, Frances Elizabeth 368 Farmer, Patricia Carole 339 Farmer, Patsy Dawes 352 Farrell, Edward Joseph 352 Farrell, Lewis J 352 Farrior, Kenneth F 306 Farrior, William Haywood 306 Faucette, Jefferson Hux 352 Faucette, Lynda Lou 368 Faulkner, Walter C 368 Fellon, Jonathan Kerr 339 Feltner, Irene Sophronia 368 Felts, John William, Jr 368 Ferrell, Glenda Allynne 368 Ferrell, James Theron 352 Ferrell. Ken 352 Fields, James Hewitt, Jr 352 Filicky, John Joseph, Jr 306 Finch, John Brinkley 368 Fink, Larry Lee 339 Finley Helen Rosanna 352 Finnegan, William Peter 339 Fisher. Helen Frances 306 Fisher, Nancy Rose 368 Fitzgerald, Edith Gray 306 Fitzgerald, Patricia M 339 Flake, Dorothy Jean 352 Flake, Joe Moye, Jr 368 Fleming, Brenda Ruth 368 Fleming, Mattie Lou 339 Fletcher, Carolista Cabell 368 Fletcher, David Breckenridge 352 Fletcher, Gerald Gray 352 Fletcher, Judith Ann 368 Flippin, Charles Wesley 339 Flowers, Barbara Watson 306 Flowers, Glenda Sue 368 Flowers, Jimmy Finch 368 Flowers, Mary Helen 339 Flowers, William Grant 306 Flynn, Doroth y May 339 Fochler, Ronald Henry 352 Fodrie, Anne Elizabeth 368 Fodrie, Donald Ray 380 Folkes, Robert Steven 368 Forbes, Becky Lou 368 Forbes, John Knowles 339 Forbes, Kenneth Wayne 352 Forbis. Hohn William 339 Ford, Robert Daniel 339 Forester, Catherine Hope 353 Formichelli, William Raymond 368 Formy-Duval, Harry Lee ' 339 Fomes, Jimmy Ray 353 Fortescue, Elizabeth Ann 368 Fortner, Ruth Elaine 353 Foster, Elizabeth Diana 368 Foster, Frances Anne 368 Foster, Gail Lamb 307 Foster, Mary Ann 339 Fountain, Theodore King 339 Fowlkes, Nancy L 353 Fox, Kyle Ann 368 Franck, Robert Lee 307 Franklin, Russel Noel 368 Frazier, Betty Rose 353 Frazier, Dwight Moody 368 Frazzelle, Clarence Warwick 353 Freeman, Franklin Delano 307 Freeman, Jean 353 Freeman, Joan 353 Freeman, Patricia Lee 368 Freeman, Rufus Ray 353 Freeman, Sylvia Ann 353 Free Will Baptist 164 Frick, Wayne Thomas 353 Fulcher, Carol Virginia 353 Fulcher, Donnie Wilson 368 Fulghum,. Lois Marie . . . 368 Fuller, Dallas T 339 Fullright, Claud Herbert 368 Fussell, Geraldine 307 Fullwood, Charles Robert 353 Fulp, Steve Cola 368 Futreal, Cherry Ann 368 Futrell, Hazel Cleo 353 G Gaddy, George Manley 307 Gaddy, Junius Wesley, Jr. 368 Gaines, John Alexander, Jr 339 Gaines, Warren T 339 Gainey, Kesler, Jr. 307 Gale, Linda Ray 368 Gallagher, Sue Gretchen 368 Gallimore, Emma Juanita 368 Galloway, Barbara Ann 307 Gallup, Steve 368 Galphin, Mary Louise 339 Galphin, Robert J 339 Gamma Theta Upsilon 148 Gardner, Betty Parker 368 Gardner, James Arthur 368 Gardner, Johnny Ray 307 Gardner, Mary Elizabeth 339 Gardner, Sylvia Rae 307 Gamer, Ernest Louis 339 Gamer, Nell Dixon 368 Garrett, Sara Ann 368 Garris, Carolyn Griffin 307 Garris. Sherrill Ann 307 Garriss, John Wayne 368 Gaskill, Elmo, Jr. 339 Gaskill, George Dewey 368 Gaskin, Daphine 368 Gaskins, Betty Vie 307 Gaskins, Sidney Louis 307 Gaster. Minnie Gordon 368 Gay, Craven Brooks 368 Gay, Gladys Earle 368 Gay, Jewel Blanche 307 Gay, Judy Ann 353 Gay, Nathan Henry 353 Gay, Shirley Ann 340 Gay, Sylvia Hope 353 Gaylord, Betty Lou 307 Gaylord, David Spencer 353 Geddes, Carroll Lee 353 Gentry, Joseph W 340 George, Richard Eugene 307 Gibbs, Bonnie Kay 368 Gibbs, Janice Faye 307 Gibbs, Naomi Carolyn 353 Gibbs, Paul Harvey 340 Gideons, Edgar Allen, Jr 340 Gidden, Jane Hampton 307 Gilbert, Betty Jean 308 Gilden, Myrtle Kay 340 Gill, Horace Thomas 340 Gilley, Ruby Jeannette 368 Gillikin, James Bryan 308 Gillikin, Raymond Paul 353 Gillis, Gordon Earl 368 Gillis, Royce A 340 Gillon, Luther Wilson 340 Ginn, Heppie Carolyn 368 Ginn, Iris Mooring 453 Ginn, Kenneth Earl 340 Glassford, Lizbeth Lynne 353 Glenn, Donald Edwin 340 Glenn, Richard Ghanning 353 Glidewell, Ila 368 Glover, James Richard 340 Glover, M. Elizabeth 368 Godfrey, Harvey, Jr 308 Godley, Ella Mae 353 Godsey, Patty Lee 340 Godwin, Bobby Day 340 Godwin, Frances Mae 368 415 Godwin, John Larry 3.53 Godwin, Joyce Elizabeth 380 Godwin, Peggy Goldie 340 Godwin, Thurman Columbus, Jr. . . . 36S Godwin, Wesley Rogers 353 Goff. Dennis Ervin 368 Golden, George Donnley 368 Gollobin, Ronald W 368 Gooden, Robert Alan 36S Goodstein, Lucy Vickie .368 Goodwin, Elizabeth Edwards . 308 Goodwin, John Lawson 368 Goodwin, Paul Beale 340 Gordon, Charles Brantley 340 Gordon, James Grant . . . . 308 Gordon, John U., Jr 353 Gordon, Josephine 308 Gordon, Thelis Richardson 340 Gore, Bill Charles 368 Gore, Jean Lennox 308 Gornto, Rose Marie 340 Gossett. William Ted 368 Grade, Janet Karen 368 Grady, Franklin McLean, Jr 353 Grady, Jackie Carol 368 Grady, Nancy Lillian 353 Grady, Grady, Grahan Sande Sh.-lb Wi Alle Graham, Judith Ann Grant, Thomas Eugene Graves, Nancy Lee Gravley, James H. Gray, Carlton Woodrow Gray, Charles Kenneth Doui Gray, Smith Fenton Grayiel, Frank Edward Green, Harold Dean Gri Carroll Jo. Nathan J. Rob Gregory, Joan Frances Gregson, Robert Bruce . Gresham, Geraldine Grice, Katie Reba Griffin, Bonnie Elizabeth Griffin, Carolyn Ann I I Griffii Griffin, Jemv Griffin, John Griffin, Josep Criffin. Kim Griffin, Rober Griffin. Sandi Griffin, Verni Griffin, Willi; Griffin, Wilto Elh 308 Guy, Philip Marsh 353 Guyton, Janice Sue 369 Gwaltney, Amy Sue 340 Gwaltney, Arthur Ray 353 Gwaltney, Nellie Ruth 369 Gwynn, Nancy Owen 340 Haar, Richard Venable 353 Hackett, Betty Joyce 353 Hackworth, Pat Ann 369 Haddock, Eibert Glenn 353 Haddock, Evelyn Irene 369 Haddock, June M. Smith . ...... 340 Hadley, Sara LaMarr .340 Hagan, Ginger Carole . . 309 Hair, Janie Sue 309 Hairr, Linda Godwin 309 Haislip, Betty Francis 309 Haislip, George Smith 340 Hale, Carol Judith 369 Hales, William Ronnie 369 Haley, Judy Carole . 353 Hall, Dixon Stuart 340 Hall, Edna Loretta 340 Hall, Grover Thurman, III 340 Hall, Jacky Neil . 309 Hall, James Kenneth 309 Hall, James Malcolm, Jr. 340 Hall, Jennie Brannen 380 Hall, Mildred Opal 369 Hall, Robert Virgil 380 Hall, Ruffin C 309 Hall, Sylvia Jolly 309 Halsey, Wayne W. 309 Hamill. William Nelson .369 Hamilton, Penny Mae . 353 Hamilton, William Leon, Jr. 340 Hammond, Carolyn Joyce .... 353 Hammond, Lynda Anne 369 Hammond, Nancy Jane 353 Hammond, Ruby Jacqueline 369 Hancock, Bettie Mavis 369 Handbook 96 Handy, Vincent Gene Hannon, Catherine Louisa Hardee, Betty Frances H. . Hardee. Bonnie Lane Hardee, Edith Faye Hardee, Ethel Faye Hardee, James Ashley . . Hardee, Shirley Rose . Hardesty, Johnise Abbott Hardie, Shelvia Jean Hardison, Benjamin Floyd, Jr Hardison, Mable Lorena Hardison, Marjorie Marie 309 Hardy, Betty Anne 353 Hardy, Helen Jean 355 Hardy, Mary Grace 310 Hare, Jimmy Martin 355 Hargett, John S. 340 Hargrove, Edward Taylor . 369 Harmon, Ramon A 310 Harper, Allen S. 310 Harper, Gloria Jean 369 Harper, June Demarius 369 Harper, Lionel Barrymore . 310 Harper, Virgil Blackledge 369 Harper, William Blackledge . 340 Harrell, Alma Kay 369 Harrell, George W. Jr. 340 Harrell, Gerald Lester 369 Harrell. Harry Guynn 369 Harrell, James Patrick 340 Harrell, Robert Layton 340 Harrell, Walter Perry ...... 310 Harrell, William Carlisle 310 Harrelson, Norma Anne . 310 Harrington, Nancy Lou 369 ll.u Bettie Jean . 310 Cecil Irvin 310 Claude Felton 355 Dorothy Louise 355 Gerald Douglas . .340 Glend a Lee 369 Helen Elizabeth 369 Harris Jacqueline A. Harris James Alston, Jr. Harris James William Harris Jane Frances Harris Janet Mae Harris Jannie Catherine Harris Johnsie Duncan Harris June Moore Harris Kenneth Allen Harris Lela Gray Harris Linwood Allen Harris Margaret Ann Harris Mary Corbett Harris Mary ' Gavnell Harris Moyer Lester, Jr. Harris Nancy Haskins Harris Nancy Wilson Harris Patricia Shearon Harris Reid Vick, Jr. Harris Ronald Lee Harris Stephanie Harris Svlvia Parks Harrison, Ann Elizabeth Harris n, Bobby Holton Harris n. Charles Ronnie Harris n, Jessie Dare Harrison, J. L. Harrison, Judith Lynn Harris n, Lois Jacquin Harrison, Mary Langley Harrison, Roberta Eestelle Harrison, Robert Wayne Harrison. Ted O ' Nell Harris n. William Atlon Hart. Bettv Alice Hart, larl Durwood Hart. Martha Elizabeth Harvel . Linda Knowles Harwa rd, John Douglas Haskin s, Sandra Faye Hasty, Willie Joe, Jr. Hatch, Johnny Grattan Hatchett, Linda Jean . Hawes Kenneth Devone Hawkes, Malissie Dorcas . Hawki as, Charles Edward Hawki as, Helen Rose Hawki as, Herbert Henry Hawki is, Ralph Winson Hawki as. William Edward Hayes, Dorothy Ann Peggy Joyce Haywi id, Patricia Anne Hearnf , Judith Erline Heath, Cartherine Linda Heath, Harvey Winford, Jr Heath, Tonice Kay Heath, Thommv Eric Heck, Richard Lawrence Hedsp th, Patricia Ann Hemby , Paul Clifton, III Hende son, Camilla Ann Hende son, Judith Carole Hendr n, Roy William Hendn x, James Robert Hendr x. Ion Ronald Henley , Lawrence David Herrin ;, Iris Doan Hester, Clifton Lane, Jr Hester, Joyce Eastman U6 Hewett, Evelyn Lavcrn 370 Hice, Mary Retha 370 High, Arline 311 Highsmith, Judith 341 Highsmith, Rebecca Ann 355 Hight, Ronald Gray 311 Hildreth, Julius Henry 341 Hilgert, Nick Joseph 355 Hill, Carolyn Rose 370 Hill, Charles E 370 Hill, Harold Burleigh 341 Hill, Marilyn Betsy 311 Hill, Martha Farmer 370 Hill, Mary Rebeca 341 Hill, Reynold Allen 355 Hill, Robert Edward 370 Hines, Linda Lee 311 Hinson, Janice Madge 311 Hinson, Phyllis Emily 370 Hinton, Carolyn Jane 341 Hintz, Robert Edward 341 Hitchings, Patricia Raye 355 Hobbs, Anna Lynette 355 Hobbs, Catherine Louise 355 Hobbs, Windsor Keith .355 Hobgood, Druid Dixon, Jr 311 Hockaday, Betty Rose 355 Hodges, Carole Davis 355 Hodges, Cecelia Ann 312 Hodges, Johnnie Dewey -312 Hodges, M. Eugene . 355 Hodges, Mildred Ferguson - 312 Hodges, Norfleet Daniel .341 Hodgson, Richard Louis 341 Hoffman, Lida Elizabeth .312 Hofler, Gloria Ann 341 Hogan, Edward Marshall 370 Holder, Ruth Carolyn 341 Holland, Marjorie Nell 370 Holland, Stuart Omega 312 Holland, Sue Neal 355 Holliday, Charles Leonard 355 Hollingsworth, Herman D. 355 Hollingsworth, Joseph W. 370 Hollingsworth, Ted Arthur 370 Holloman, Alton Wayne . 370 Holloman, Audrey Deane 370 Holloman, Charles Franklin 370 Holloway, Judith Lynn 370 Holloway, Priscilla Ann 312 Hollowell, Billy Gerald 312 Hollowell, Edward E 355 Hollowell, Joann Wesky 370 Hollowell, P. Jolene 312 Hollowell, Stuart 312 Holmes, Annette . 370 Holmes, Randell 312 Holt, Deloreess Ann 341 Holt, Emma Jean 312 Holt. Gilbert Alson, Jr. 370 Holt, Shirley Jean 341 Holton, Alford Jesse . . . 370 Holton, Alice Bess 312 Holton, Robert Josephus 355 Honeycutt, Willis Boyce, Jr. 312 Hood, Alice Kay 355 Hooker, Sonya Irene 355 Hooks, Jo Ann 341 Hooper, Alan McBride 312 Hooper, John Walter, Jr. 341 Hopkins, Ella Louise 370 Hopkins, Giles Dion 370 Hopkins, Thomas Sterling 312 Home. Melba Gail 370 Horton, Emma Jean . 355 Horton, Harriett Elizabeth 355 Horton, James Massey, Jr. 312 Horton, Janet Faye . . 370 House, Jacque L 312 House. Rebecca Ann 355 Houston, Sally Jo 341 Howard, Ann W. 341 Howard, Bonnie Louise 312 Howard, Dora Maxine 370 Howard, George Earl 313 Howard, James 370 Howard, Janet Marie 313 Howard, Mary Linda 370 Jackson, Patricia 314 Howard, Rachel LLewellyn 313 Jackson, Robert Lewis 355 Howard, Sue Jennette . 370 Jackson, Stella Marie 355 Howell, Henry Neal . . 370 Jackson, Thomas T. 341 Howell, Neil Teague 313 Jackson, William Carlton, Jr. 355 Howell, Melda Kay 313 James, Ann Elizabeth 370 Howell, Shelby Jean 355 James, Robert L 355 Howell, William Curtis 341 Jamison, James V. 341 Howell, William Lee 313 Jarman, James Ashley 370 Hoyle, Sylvia Ann 355 Jarrett, Mary Frances 370 Hoyle, Walter Reynolds 313 Jarrett, Samuel Paul 370 Hoyt, Allen Grist 355 Jenkins, Anniebelle S. 314 Hubbard, Herman Broadus 370 Jenkins, Jimmy Louis 370 Hubbard, Janice Faye 370 Jenkins, Joyce Faye 341 Hubbard, Mary Lou . 370 Jenkins, Paul Dewey . . . 341 Hubbard, Nancy Deane 370 Jenkins, Raybon B. 314 Huber, Donald Keith 370 Jennette, Sandra Rae 355 Hudgins, Jon Forest 370 Jennings, William Charles 370 Hudgins, Mary Lois 313 Jenrette, Clara Marie 314 Hudler, James Ward 313 Jennette, Polly Ann 370 Hudnell, Joseph Robert 355 Jenson, Rudd Lee 341 Hudson, Isaac James 370 Jernigan, Elizabeth Ann 341 Hudson, James Grason, Jr. 341 Jernigan, Glenn Reginald 341 Hudson, Janice Dare 370 Jemigan, Joseph Hubert, Jr. 354 Hudson, Jasper Donald 355 Jernigan, Judith Faye 341 Hudson, Joel Blanney 341 Jessup, Elizabeth Ann 314 Hudson, Johnny Preston 313 Jessup, J. Carl, Jr. 314 Hudson, L. Gray 355 Johns, Frederick Louis 354 Hudson, Robert Thomas 381 Johnson, Amos Cephas 370 Hudson. Samuel Palmer 341 Johnson, Andrea Pittman 341 Hueston, James Sherwood 370 Johnson, Ann Carolyn 370 Huffines, James Maynard 341 Johnson, Annie Lou 314 Huffman, Margaret JoAnn 370 Johnson, Bill 354 Huffstetler, Charles F. 313 Johnson, Charles Eston 354 Huffstetler, Larry Wayne 355 Johnson, Chris Ryal 370 Huggize, Judith Clarie 370 Johnson, Dennis Fleming, Jr. 370 Hoggins, Lloyd Franklin 355 Johnson, Donald Ray 354 Huggins, Peggy Joyce 355 Johnson, Dorothy Gwendolyn 354 Hughes, Ann Godwin 370 Johnson, Dorothy Willard 381 Hughes, George Rufus 313 Johnson, Evelyn Caroline 314 Hughes, Lennie Lewis 370 Johnson, Faye Elizabeth 370 Hughes, Patricia Ann 370 Johnson, Frank Wayne 371 Hulcher, Charles Butler, Jr. 370 Johnson, Glenda Ellen 342 Humphrey, Alice Miriam 313 Johnson, Howard Leon 371 Humphrey, Charles Ashley 370 Johnson, J. Wayne 354 Humphrey, June Carolyn 313 Johnson, James Bartelette 342 Humphrey. Richard Louis 341 Johnson, John Douglas 371 Humphreys, Robert H. 341 Johnson, Johnny Edward 354 Humphries, Orville Lee 370 Johnson, Joyce Evelyn 354 Hundley, Jackie R. 355 Johnson, Julia Patrick 354 Hunnicutt, Norma Jean 370 Johnson, Linda Gayle 371 Hunsucker, Sandra Elizabeth 355 Johnson, Linda Marie 371 Hunt, Carolyn Frances 355 Johnson, Linwood C. 314 Hunt. Rector Samuel III 370 Johnson. Martha Anne 354 Hunt, Ronald Anthony 355 Johnson, Mary Kathryn 314 Hunter, Hugh Wesley 370 lohnson. Norma Lee 354 Hunter, Patsy Faye 355 Johnson, Robert Reynolds . . 314 Hunter, Robert Komegay 370 Johnson, Spottswood 371 Hurst, Albert Lee 313 Johnson, Ted 342 Hurst, Darrell Wayne 341 Johnson, Walter William . 354 Hurst, William Kenneth 370 Johnston, Charlie Lee 341 Hutchens, Judy Boswell 313 Johnston, James Matthew, III 371 Hutchens, Robert L. 341 Johnston, Lynda Shelton 371 Hurehins, Rebecca Joan 370 Jolly, Judith Reed 354 Jones, Barbara Jean 342 ' Jones, Billy Daniel 381 Inahinett, William Elliott 313 Jones, Charles Clifton 354 Inman, Amelia Pauline 370 Tones, Clarence A. 314 Inman, Mary Irene . 370 Jones, Constance Geraldine 342 Inman, Patricia Ann 341 Jones, Dorothv Kav 354 Inman, Stuart Nelson 370 Jones, Edith Juanita 354 Inman, Thomas McLean 355 Jones, Edna Gray 371 Ipock, George Thomas, Jr. 341 Jones. Eleanor Jabez 314 Ivy, Georgia Louise 355 Jones, Ernest M„ Jr. 354 I Jones, Gene Douglas 371 Jones, Helen Iona 354 Jackson, Anne Phelps 341 Jones, Herbert C. 314 Jackson, Billy Pat 341 Jones, Jasper L., Jr. 371 Jackson, Bobby Dail 355 Jones, Jean Rainey 314 Jackson, Constance Britt 341 Jones, John David 354 Jackson, Elizabeth Ann 370 Jones, Joyce Carol 354 Jackson, Eugene David 355 Jones, Katie Elizr.neth 3.54 Jackson, Eugene Reid 341 Jones, LaRue Frances 315 Jackson, Ida Sue 370 Jones, Mable Cauley 371 Jackson, Jim Francis 370 Jones, Margaret Fisher 371 Jackson, JoAnn Gertrude 313 Jones, Nan Harrison 354 Jackson, Judy Faye 370 Jones, Nancy Louise 342 ones, Riddick Merl, Jr. ones, Susan ones, Sulton Evon .... ones, William Earl ones, William Travis ordan, DeEtta Olive ordan, Dolores Faye . ordan, Ruth Chappell orgensen, Larry G orgensen, Lynn Christian oumigan, Clifton Wayne oyner, Al R oyner, Edward L., Jr. oyner, Ellen Gayle r, Esther Louise . oyner, Jacqueline r, Jean Helen r, Whitmel Madison Kammer, Blanche Keels 354 Kanipe, Bruce Nelson 315 Katsias, Mike 315 Kappa Delta 66 Kappa Delta Pi 141 Kappa Alpha 74 Keel, Betsy Jean 354 Keel, Calvin Ray 342 Keel, Elizabeth Sue 371 Keel, Frances Elizabeth . . 371 Keel, Hilda Sheron 371 Keel. Lowell Lee 371 Keel, Mary P 315 Keen, Janis Lynn 371 Keeman, Robert Maurice 371 Keene, Ernest Gareth 354 Keeter, Jamie L 354 Keeter, Mary Liles 315 Keith, Hester Maynard, Jr. 354 Keith, Nancy Sue .315 Kellam, Martha Anne 315 Kellenberger, George Allen 342 Keller. Donald Edward 342 Kellihan, Annie Grey 342 Kellum, Beth 354 Kellum, Sammy Marion 371 Kelly, Barbara Ann 342 Kelly, Emily Gunter 381 Kelly, John Thurston 315 Kelly, Joseph Ray 315 Kendall, Janet Gary 315 Kenerson, Catherin Elizabeth 315 Kennedy, Bobbie Marion .315 Kennedy, E. J., Jr 371 Kennedy, Ida Geraldine 354 Kenner, Nancy Grace . 371 Keziah, Michael Wayne . 371 Kidd, WUliam Eugene 371 Kilby, Donna Lee 371 Killebrew, James Clyde 371 Killian, Sandra Juanita 371 Kilpatrick, Dawn Romona 371 Kilpatrick, Kenneth Karl 342 Kilpatrick, Michael Wilson . . 354 Kilpatrick, Norman LaVeme 315 King, Anne Overton 342 King, Dorothy Ruth 371 King, Hilda Gray 371 King, Howard Holton 315 King, Michael Evans 315 King, Nancy Guy 371 King, Robert Warren 354 King Youth Fellowship 164 Kingrey, Robert Neal 371 Kingsmore, Judy Lynn 316 Kinion, Diana Hope 371 Kinsey, Nancy Carol . . 342 Kirby, Seth Dean 316 Kirkland, James R 354 Knarr, John Jacob 354 Kneeshaw, Sue Ella 371 Knight, James Russell, Jr. 316 Knight, Laura Velma 354 Knight, Leland Quinn 342 Knouse, Ronald Joseph 342 Knowles, Rodney Lee 371 Knox, Mary Elizabeth 354 Kolantis, Anthony P. 316 Koon, Joyce Geraldine ■■316 Koonce, Sidney Gale 371 Kopley, Anne Mable 371 Komegay, Nancy Carolyn 354 Kornegay, Robert Hugh 342 L Lackey, Joanne H 354 Lackey, Katherine Carol 354 Lakin, Gary Edward 371 Lambert, Judith Ann 371 Lambert, Richard LeRoy 371 Lambda ' Chi Alpha 76 Lamm, Billie 354 Lamm, Marlene Laveme 342 Lancaster, Charles Gradis, Jr 371 Lancaster, Edward Earle 342 Lancaster, Mary Jo 371 Lane, Betty Hope 354 Lane, Dave - 371 Lane, John Thomas, III 371 Lane, Peggie Louise 354 Langdon, Brenda Faye 354 Langdon, Generiere 354 Langdon, Ruby Jelynn . 371 Langley, Donna Gwendolyn 342 Langston, Barbara Janice 342 Langston, George Dallas, Jr. 316 Langston, Patricia Jones 316 Langston, Phyllis Carole 342 Lanier, Ivy Dorian 371 Lanier, James Allen 316 Lanier, Rebecca Wells 354 Lamm, Sylvia Lynette 354 Lao, Leonard G 354 Larimore, David Lee 371 Lasater, Jean Carolyn 354 Lasater, Julia Elaine 354 Lassiter, Fred Irvin 342 Lassiter, Gerald Thomas 354 Lassiter, Lonnie Wayne 371 Lassiter, Russell Lafayette .342 Lassiter, Shelton Ray 371 Lassiter, Sue Evelyn 342 Lassiter, Thomas Alton 354 Latham, James R 342 Laughinghouse, James William 316 Lawhom, Donald Ray 342 Lawler, Agnes Vivian 342 Lawrence, Mary Lee 342 Laws. Elizabeth Ann 371 Laye, Patricia Ann 342 Layton, Carolyn 371 Layton, Fred Durwood 316 Leach, Mary Gwyndolyn 371 Leadbetter, Frederick Eugene 316 Leary, Douglas Perry 316 Leary, Harold Thelbert 342 Leary, Linda Lee 354 Leary, Thomas Grant, Jr. 371 Leathrum, George Nolan 342 Lee, Bertie Dale 354 Lee, Jo Ann 342 Lee, Joyce Randolph 371 Lee, Lloyd Haywood 316 Lee, Margie Faye 371 Lee, Phyllis Faye 354 Lee, Ralph Howard 354 Lee. Robert A. 371 Lee. Rosa Lou 316 Lee, Sudie Mae 371 Lee. Vickie Lou 371 Lee, William Dalton, Jr. 342 Leeuwenburg, Henry Andrew, Jr. 316 Lefauor. Marshall Wade 371 Leggett, Sandra Marie 371 Lennon. Donald Ray 316 Lentz, Patricia Ann 371 Leonard, Judith Carol 371 Leonhardt, Selene Elizabeth 373 Lester, William Terry 381 Lewis, Charles Franklin 354 Lewis, David Jay 354 Lewis, Ira Gail 372 Lewis, John Henry 372 Lewis, Linwood Harold 316 Lewis, Ruby Handley 316 Lewis, Valeria Ann 354 Liles, Carolyn Neal 372 Liles, Jerry Milton 354 LUley, Frederick Wilton 317 Lindsay, Barbara Rose 342 Lindsey, Vivian Wynne 372 Lineberry, Curtis Wayne 372 Liner, Joseph Daniel, Jr. 317 Link, Elizabeth Irene 354 Linville, Jacqueline Faye 354 Litchfield, George Watson 317 Little, Alton Dean 317 Little, Brenda A 342 Little, Daphne Jane 354 Little, William W 317 Littrell, Mary Sue 342 Livesay, Robert Wayne 372 Livingston, Morris Franklin 372 Lockerman, Perry Jones 356 Lockhart, Mary Vivian 317 Loftin, James Oliver, III 356 Loftin, Mary Farrior 372 Loftis, Margaret Susan 372 Lomax, Nancye Elizabeth 342 Long, James Anderson, Jr. 356 Long, Joel B 317 Long, Linda Kathryn 372 Long, Michael Elmer - 372 Long, Sylvia Anne 317 Longest, Martha Ernestine 317 Lounsbury, Barbara Ann 317 Lovette, Alma Lee 317 Lovett, Gerald F. 342 Lovic, Robert Henry 372 Lowery, Jacqueline Louise 356 Loy, Neil E. 372 Ludlum, Nancy Louise 342 Lung, Barbrah Ann 356 Luthern Student Association 165 Lupton, Mardge Etta . . 342 Lupton, Sue Ann 372 Lusk, Eugene B 381 Lyles, Harry Floyd 356 Lynch, Dennis Parker 356 Lynch, Matalie M 372 Lynch, Priscilla Faye 372 Lynch, Royal A 342 Lyon, Martha Jane 372 Lyons, Joyce Ann 343 Lytch, Lendora A 343 Mc McAdams, Donald Bertram 356 McArthur, Laura Cecelia 343 McArthur, Robbie Taylor ... 343 McArthur, Willson Cooper 373 McCain, Lelia Carole 373 McCain, Louise Jennette 320 McCann, John J 321 McCauley, Betty Lea 321 McClamroch, Gail Elizabeth 373 McClamroch, Gwendolyn Oliver 321 McCleary, Dorothy Page 321 McCorkle, L. Sara 373 McCotter, Louis Jordan 373 McCoy, James Lloyd 373 McCoy, Samuel Edward, III 373 McCrea, Ronald Draper 373 McCroskey, Jean Ardyth 343 McCuiston, George Will 373 McCullen, Carol Louise 373 McCulley, Diane 373 McDaniel, Jerry 356 McDaniel, Jimi Elizabeth 343 McDaniel, Theresa Louise 356 McDonald, Clara Annette 343 McDonald, Charles Edward 321 McDuffie, Judith Anne 343 McEwan, Patricia Ann 356 McEwen, Dorothy Susan 321 McGee, Nathan Eugene 373 McGill, Dora Priscilla 356 McGrath, Mildred Taylor 321 McHugh, Mary Jane 373 McKeel, Linda Elaine 373 McLamb, Charlotte Rose 343 418 McLaurin, Joe Ann 321 McLaurin. Melton Alonza 373 McLawhom, Herman Hassell 356 McLawhom, Jessie Liicile 343 McLawhom, Sophia Clark 356 McLawhom, V. Karen 356 McLawhom, Velma Kay 343 McLawhom. Willie Jean 373 McLean. Lois Jo 343 McLeod, Rachel Anne 344 McLeod, James Benton 344 McPhatter, Mary Sue 356 McPherson. Helen Marie 356 McRae. Myma Ruth 373 M Mabry, Robert Edward 372 Maddox. Shirley 343 Madre, Mary Abigail 317 Magill, Samuel T., Jr. 343 Magus, George Harry 343 Mahaffey, Charles Edward 372 Mallard. Donald Harold 372 Mallard. Edith Ann 372 Mallard, Wayne Anthony, Jr. 317 Mallory, Sidney Cornelius 343 Malpass, Carl Edwin 317 Malpass, Marlene 317 Mangum, William Allen 317 Mann, Cecelia Gayle 372 Mann, Linda Faye 372 Mann, Sallie Easterling 381 Manning, Barbara Ann 356 Manning, Janet Dawson 317 Manning, Lona Jeanette 317 Mansfield, Richard Mathias, III 372 Marching Pirates 107 Marcom. Martha Nell 343 Marlowe. Harold Gene 318 Marlow, Portia Ann 372 Marrow, Sandra Glenn 372 Marshboume, Betty Lou 343 Marshbouroe, Helen Irene 318 Martin, Betsy Ross 356 Martin, Betty Lou 318 Martin, Bowie Gray 372 Martin. Charles Thomas 356 Martin, James Edward 343 Martin, Joseph Roy, Jr 343 Martin, Laura Ann 356 Martin Leslie Marion 318 Martin, Lynda Kay 356 Martin. Marshall Glenn 372 Martin, William Lynwood 372 Mason, Jimmie Edward 372 Mason, Joseph Lee 318 Massad, Mary Elizabeth 343 Massey, Lucy Jane 343 Massey, Willie Byron. Jr 343 Matheny, Betty Jean 318 Mathers, Jack L 372 Matthews, Clyde Walter 318 Matthews, Doris Elizabeth 343 Matthews. Glenn Max 372 Matthews, John Thomas 356 Matthews, John Vivian 372 Matthews, Johnny Ray 372 Matthews, Judith Lee 372 Matthews, Rondall Ray 372 Matthews, William Nathan 356 Matthis, Roland E 318 Maulden, Gloria Ashlynn 318 Mauney, Mary Evelyn 372 Maxwell. Grace Dare 356 Maxwell, Patricia Ann 372 May, Celia Pitts 372 Mayberry, Vicki Gwen 356 Maynard, Patsy Marie 343 Maynor, Betty Carlene 343 Mayo, Frank Taylor 343 Mayo, Mary Ann 372 Meadows, Sarah Kathryn 372 Meads, James G 318 Meads, Verena Joyce 318 Meekins. Wesley Mearl 343 Meeks, Gary Andrew 372 Meiggs, Bonnie Lucretia 372 Melton, Annie Margaret 372 Melton. Ester Marie 318 Melton. Hilda Lee 343 Memory, Joe Alex 372 Memory, Nellie Brooks 356 Mercer, Jesse B 381 Meredith. Ken 372 Meredith, William Bankhead, Jr. 372 Merritt, Alpha 356 Merritt, John Cutting 318 Merritt, Joyce Faye 343 Metzgar, James Robert 318 Mewbom. Linda Lee 356 Mewbom, Robert A. 372 Mewbom. Sallie Mae 372 Middleton, Ann Henderson 356 Midgett, Maryland R. 3.56 Midgette, Lil 343 Midyette, Kenneth Lambert 318 Miles, Charles Garland 343 Miller, Carolyn Genevieve 343 Miller, Eugene LeGrand, Jr. 356 Miller, Cecil Irvin 343 Miller, Glenda Kay 318 Miller, James Carroll 372 Miller. Michael Homer 356 Millikin, Patricia Ann 343 Mills, Altie Kay 343 Mills. Barbara Ann 343 Mills, Bernard Dean 372 Mills, Durrell Von 318 Mills, Geralene 318 Mills, Jimmy Luther 372 Mills, Julian Randolph 343 Milton, Betty Frances 343 Mims, Richard Lee 372 Minchew, Charles Linwood 319 Minclew, Ralph Delmar 372 Minter, Frank Linwood, Jr. 372 Minton, James Gordon 343 Minshew, Dorthy Glenn 319 Mintz, Edward Franklyn . . . , 372 Misenheimer, Vernon Lee 372 Miskelly, Barbara Ann 343 Mitchell, Barbara Wells 319 Mitchell, Charles A. 372 Mitchell, Janice Marie 319 Mitchell, John Davis, Jr. 356 Mitchell, Margaret Joyce 372 Mitchell, William Frank, Jr. 356 Mixon, William Benjamin 356 Mizelle, Connie Gaylord 356 Mizell, Corlen Eugene 372 Mizelle, Dempsey Brown 319 Mobley, Betty Jean 343 Mobley, Bobby Ray 343 Mobley, Peggy Anne 319 Modlin, Betty Avis 356 Monk, Marianne 372 Monroe, Bobby Eugene 372 Monroe, Diana Lee 319 Moon, Mitchell Stone 343 Moon, Sandra Lee 343 Mooney, Lindsey Glenn 372 More, Barbara Anne 319 Moore, Betty Faye 343 Moore, Dorothy Barkley 372 Moore, Eugene Moses 356 More, Emily Lou 372 More, Jerry Walter 372 More, John Wilson 356 Moore, Judith Ann 372 Moore, Kenneth Eugene 372 More, Leonidas J., Jr 343 Moore. Lois Marie 356 Moore, Marjorie Kennedy 343 Moore, Matha Tetterton 319 Moore, Mary Hazel 356 More, Robert Eugene 373 Moore. Robert Nunalee 319 Moore, Thomas, Jr 356 Morgan, Douglas M 343 Morgan, Emma Sue 373 Morgan, Rebecca Jane 356 Morgan, Vickie Lee 356 Morris, Adina Dean 343 Morris. Burl Stevens 343 Morris. Carolyn Ann Morris, Jean Carroll 373 373 Morris, Jimmy Austin 334 Morris, Ralph Winston 373 Morris, Roy Lee 373 Morris, Sally Ann 356 Morrisette, John William 373 Morse, Linda Kay 373 Morse, Peggy Ann 373 Morton, Patricia Anne 373 Morton, Wayne Kellum 373 Moseley, Emily Jo 319 Moser, Barbara Ann 343 Moser, Julia Ann . 356 Mosser. Victoria Lewis 356 Moy, James Hing, Jr 356 Moye, Lillian Bruce 356 Moye, Mamie Jeanne 343 Moye, Margaret Tucker 319 Moye, Martha Lee . 356 Mozingo, Edna Earle 319 Mozingo, Garland Ray 343 Mozingo, Shirley Gray 343 Murphy, Judy Velma 373 Mullen, Jean Yvonne 343 Mulholland, Ronald Taylor 372 Mumford, Mary Helen 373 Munn, Chares Raye 343 Munn, Mary Alice 373 Murchison, Bonnie Lynn 373 Murphrey, Rebecca Truman 356 Murray, Barbara Gray 356 Murray, Bobby Gene 319 Murray, Evelyn Jane 319 Murray, Richard Walters 343 Murray, Thomas Wavell 373 Mutual Improvement Association 165 Muse, George Allen .373 Mustian, James Taylor, Jr. 356 Mustian, Joyce Faye 319 Mustian, Thomas Alfred 343 Myers, Charles Franklin 319 Myers, James William 356 Myrick, Clyde Carlton , . 319 Myrick, Dallas Graham 357 Myrick, Ernest Gerald 357 Nadelman, Evelyn Diane 373 Nance, Jerry Eugene 373 Nance. Thomas Nelson .321 Narron, Rebecca Sue 357 Nash, Phyllis Dean .373 Neal, Mary Dianne 373 Neal, Ronnie Lane 373 Neale, Emily 357 Needs, Robert Louis 321 Neel, Rayfield Mixon 321 Nelson. Charles Thomas 373 Nelson. Eloise Ann 373 Nelson, Robert Ray 373 Nelson, Sandra Holmes 357 Nelson, Thomas B„ Jr. 321 Nethercutt, Henry Gerald 357 New, Jeannette 357 Newbem, Elton Lee, Jr. 373 Newbem, John Everett 357 Newbem, Martha Jean 373 Newby, LeAnn Barber 357 Newman, Wilbur Lee .344 Newman Club 166 Nicholas, John Leonard 373 Nichols, Mary Beth .344 Nichols. Robert Leon 321 Nichols, William Thomas 344 Nicholson, Edward deMilhaw 381 Nicholson, Mary Lu 357 Nielsen. Kenneth Alfred 321 Noble, Joseph Lee 373 Noble. Osbom Clark 321 Nobles, Jack Alton 357 Norman, Florence Moye 357 Norman, Linda Louise 373 Normann, Sherrill Dean 357 Norris, Billy Thomas 357 Norris, Edward Lee 344 Morris. Merle Edwin 373 Norris, Ralph Coleman 321 Norris. Raymond Donald Norris, Tommy K. 321 Norris. 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Patricia C. 327 Straw-bridge, James Murry 376 Street, Linda Sue 376 Strickland, Jefferson B. . 327 Strickland, Jerry Wesley 346 Strickland, Jo Ann 328 Strickland, Lynda Leigh . . . 328 Strickland, Margaret Ann 32S Strickland, Thomas Lindsey 328 Strickland, Vernelle . 328 Strickland, William Jefferson 376 Strother, James Rufus . 328 Strother, Otis Furman, III 359 Stroud, Dorothy Carol 376 Stuart, Patricia Louise 328 Stubbs, Brenda Joyce 376 Stuckey, Harvey Leslie, Jr. 359 Styons, Robert . 359 Styron, Delana Burrus 346 Styron, Joyce Ann . . . 376 Sugg, Ann Lindley 346 Sugg, Nell Bertie 359 Sugg, Patricia Dee 376 Sugg, Patricia Eason 328 Sullivan, Brenda Faye 376 Sullivan, Ella Grey 359 Summers, Merle Thomas 376 Sumrell, Carolyn Dale 346 Sumrell. Howard Conrad 359 Surles, Betty Frances ....... 346 Sutton, Bobbie Jo 359 Sutton, Brenda Kay 376 Sutton, Carlton V., Jr. 328 Sutton, Connie Lou 328 Sutton, Douglas Hilbum 359 Sutton, Jan Hubbard 359 Sutton, Julia Pauline 359 Sutton, Kendrick Darrell 376 Sutton. Leonard F. 328 Sul M.i Sutton, Marjorie Worth Sutton, Mary Elizabeth Sutton, William Leroy Swam. Wendell Lambert Swanson, Richard Homan, Jr, 359 359 Swindell. Gloria . 376 359 Swindell, Patricia 359 376 Swindell, Sybil Claire 328 359 Swinson, Emily Gayle 359 359 Swisher, Rosemary Kerr 346 346 Sykes, Anne Jeanette 359 346 Sykes, John Collins, Jr 328 376 Sylivant, Charles Larry 346 376 346 T 382 376 Tabor, Frank Benjamin, Jr. 37 6 327 Taft, Joseph Marvin, Jr 328 359 Talbott, Nancy Carol 359 Tandy, Julia Erlene . . 346 Tanner, ' Blarnie Thomas 376 Tanner, Linda Katherine 376 Tant, Sandra Strickland 328 Tart, Angela Lee 346 Tart, Linda Gayle 376 Talum, John William. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.