p ' : 1787)51 Vvesented Sy tde Annual Sfaff . . . f- w ' r, - « 1 1 « ' ' r  . ■ ft . . , o £ouis6iirg College CouisSuvg Novtd Carolina Diant ' Miff lUilliam 3u cficT atiifor Business Mana tT limpfircy £c ' t ' Aciuisor ■■' ■■' ' •jv. : f.i« . - J£ . ' lis Out i - ' u. :i« ' ? ' ii ;i ' - ife- ' - , «.. ' , - •y ,- •ft. • iV iT . • .N fT . is rim. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES . . . •• ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES . . SPORTS .... ADVERTISEMENTS VJiihin tfiese page 15 page 33 page 83 page 121 page 151 page 173 |3f ' m d fi.ik - src- The outward and inward appearance of an oak tree changes as the seasons come and go. Life on the Louisburg College campus also changes with the evolving of tlic seasons. As the oak leaves flutter to the ground in the Fall, LJC students are settling down to a semester of hard study, new .social experiences, and religious opportunities. Frcslinicn turn out for first M. IL CALL. Religious Empliasis Week is an annual event. . . . falling lediVes - r Corn stalks, skeletons, and gayly spirited dancers were seen at the YDC Halloween Dance. ind vemma us , . . v i I i VI ' ■■' ' t m h r . . . lyinfer cold and Cfirisfmas f fJ un . . . Spring A symbol of spring— and Louisburg College. The Old Well in Springtime. iV brings. Spring ushers in tennis. Outdoor sports are resumed! We dedicate to Evolving out of college sweethearts came two dedicated lives for higher education. Painstak- ingly, they cultivated their marriage into a suc- cess. With this same care and devotion both of these partners enter the classroom to give the best of education to each student. Having serv- ed previously as pastor, the male member of this team is well qualified as Guidance Counselor and psycholog teacher. The female half, having studied abroad, gives the student a better insight into foreign language. Together, these members form the dedicated team known at Louisburg as the deHart ' s. tne de Hart ' s il I 13 c- t lJ Adminisfrafion The success of the student rests at the outset on the facultys ' shoulders. With the dedicated guidance of the administration and the helpful assistance of the staff, a student is armed with the essentials to prepare for a life ' s work. 15 , 5 2 J Gxccuiivc Comimiicc DR. JAMES E. HILLMAX Riilcip.li DR. EDGAR B. FISHER Burlinoton MR. A. E. HENDERSON Fmnklinton JUDGE MARSHALL T. SPEARS nurlunn JUDGE HAMILTON H. HOBGOOD Louishurg GE.N. J. W . JENKINS Henderson MR. C. S. BUNN Spring Hope REV. TROY BARRETT Warrenton DR. H. J. HERRING Durham McmScvs o Boar J First raw: Mrs. Floyd Jolm.son, Whiteville; Mrs. J. H. Cutcliin. Whit.ikers; Mrs. Geiu ' vieve Perry, College Treasurer; Mrs. W . P. Moore, Greenville; Mrs. W. C. Chadwick, New Bern. Second row: Marshall T. Spears, Dnrliam; Henry G. Ruark, L;uirinbnrj;; C. W. Rohbins, Prenident of the College: Edgar B. Fisher, Burlington. W. B. Petteway, Henderson; James E. Hilhnan. cluiirmtm, R;ileigh; Hamilton H. Hobgood, Louisburg; J. VV. Jenkins, Henderson; C. S. Bnnn, Spring Hope; L. Roseoc Foreman. Elizabeth City. Third rnw: J. W. Lineberger, New Bern; C. P. Morris, Durham; W. L. Lmnpkin, Louisburg; Gurney P. Hood, Raleigh; W. D. Pa ne, Henderson; Sam B. I ' nderwood, Green ille; Soule Chandler, Currituck, Fred Fe.iring, Elizabeth City; W. . . Cade, Raleigh; H. M. Hiirdy, War- renton; E. M. Biirtholoniew, Louisburg; V. G. Suiter, Weldon; June H. Rose, GreensilK-. Prcsidc ' iif Dr. Cecil WJ. RoShns Some of life ' s richest and most creative experiences are never completeK understood or fully appreciated at the time they occur. This is especially true of the experiences that come to us in college. So much is crowded into these swiftly moving days. We just don ' t have the time or the power to take in everything. Fortunately, many of the absorbing moments of campus life can be captured and depicted upon the pages of the college annual. Dozens of familiar scenes, hundreds of familiar faces inscribed here can keep vivid the treasured memories of 1960- 61. It is m ' hope that this edition of The Oak will bring you abiding satisfaction and abundant joy as you tiu-n its pages from time to time during the years ahead. Cecil W. Robbins President C 17 jOHX H, YORK Dean aud Registrar SARAH EVELYN ' RICHARDSON Dean of Women 4S ADELAIDE JOHNSON B.A., Wake Forest College, M.Ed., Woman ' s College of University of North Carolina. I I. D. MOON H.A., B. .Mus. Asbury College, M.. ., University of Kentucky. BETSY PERNELL A.B., Atlantic Cliristian College. HOBERT G. STANLEY B.S.. M.A., East Carolina College. Accounting iincl Business Matliematics Business Law, Introduction Business, and Economic Geo raphy Secretarial Accounting, Office Machines 3 20 [ SdiCulty Trigonometry, Analytic Geometr -, Calculus. AVERY JAKE DENNIS ELIZABETH JOHNSON B.S., M.S., North Carolina B.A., M.A., University of State. North Carolina. Chemistry, College Algebra r 21 . Business English English Composition, English Literature, and World Literature English Composition, American Litera- tine English Literature, English Composition, and Public Speaking RUTH V. MERRITT Littleton College, B.A. Duke University, MA. Scarritt College. S.ARAH RICHARDSON UR. SARAH 1. UANIS, , A.B. Oman s College ot M.A. University of Nortli the University of North A.B.. M.A. Stanford Carolina, Ph.D. New York Carolina, M.A. Duke Uni- Universitv. University. versity. UMPHREY LEE English Composition, English Literature EDWARD ADOLPH FLORA ALICE deHART VAUSE DR. ANN BLUMENFELD A.B. Longwood College, B.A., M.A. University of M.A. Middlebury College, MA. University of Vir- North Carolina. Ph.D. Munich, Gemianv. ginia. French, German, and Spanish Spanish, Business English European Histoi)-, Englisli Histon ' American History General Ps cliolog - WILLIAM CARRING- TON GREITER, JR. B.A., M.A. UnivtTsity of North Carolina. MKAOK NEMRIC A.B. Duke University. l I iiiN rrvitv of I ' l-nn. CHARLES HILL YARBOROUGH, JR. .■.B.. L.L.B. University of North Carohna. S. ALLEN deHART A.B. High Point College, NLA. University of ' irginia. JOHN YORK A.B. Wake Forest College. NL. . University of North Carolina. 0 [ I IT Physical Education, Personal Hygiene RUTH M. COOKE B.S. W Oman ' s College of the Uni ersity of North Carolina, M.A. Columbia Universitv. WAYNE BENTON RUSSELL FRAZIER A.B. Atlantic Christian B.S. North Carolina State, College, M.A. East Caro- M.Ed. University of North lina College. Carolina. Physical Education, Personal Hygiene Physical Education, European History C. WADE GOLDSTON ALTKH N. McOONALD GUNTER F. SOMMEH B.A. Univtrsitv of North A.B.. B.O. Diikc Univir- Ph.D. Diikf University, Ciiroliii.i. B.D. Dnkc Uni- sity. B.S. Methodist Theologi- versity, B.D. Yale Uiii er- cal Seminary, Frankfiirt- sity. Main, Gemiany. Old Testament, New Testament New TestamcMit. Old Testament New Testament, Old Testament General Biology, Botany, and Zoology DR. FELTON R. NEASE B.S., M.S. University of Oklahoma, Ph.D. Duke University. General Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis. « tV 9 RAY PRUETTE B.S., M.A. East CaroHna College NORMAX CHADWICK B.S. Appalachian State Teachers ' College. General Biology L-l SARAH KIJ .AUKTH FOS ' IKR JULIA HOLT KORNEGAY B.S. Greensboro College, A.B., MA. University of M.A. Columbia Univer- Nortli Carolina, sity. Music Theory, Music Appreciation Art Histor -, Art Education and Studio Sufi R. L. HORNE Assistant to President MEADE NEHRIG Assistant to Dean of Men ROBERT G. STANLEY Business Manager JOSEPHINE ZEALAND Assistant Librarian BESSIE MITCHELL Men ' s House Director ELIZABETH B. HARRIS WiiHun ' v House Mother REV. HERMAN WTNNBERRY Cluipldin LALA M. MOON S ' urse ALLAN deHART Guidance Counselor C- 30 -r ZELDA COOR Secretary to the President RACHEL MODLIX Secretary to the Registrar ii DIANE LA VI U.N Secretary to the Treasurer RALPH LESTER Night Watchman N. J. WICKS Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds LILA PEARCE MARGARET CALDWELL GRACE ALLEN Dietitian Assistant Dietitian Supervisor ERNEST CROWDER Chef ANN WASKEY Cashier C 31 32 asses Over the years, the serenading by the boys, May Day, the crowning of the queen, and every minute event begun in the formative years have become the soul and substance of Louis- burg College and each student. The sophomores and the fresh- men of ' 60 and ' 61 carried forth these traditions and thus joined the alumni in professing LJC as the pathway to a mature and greater wa ' of life. ■33 V I Sopdomoves d FRANK LAYNE President DON CARNES Vice-President I BETTY LOU CASH Secretary GEORGE DODSON Treasurer ' M UMPHREY LEE Advisor ' I Christmas Dance that the Sophomore Class sponsors. ALLEN deHART Advisor WILLIAM GREGORY ANDREWS Youngsville, North Carolina EARL WAYNE ASPLEN Woolford, Maryland J  . f f YANDELL COBLE BAILEY, JR. Durham, North Carolina JOHN WILLIAM BARBEE, JR. Richmond, Virginia ETTA DEW BARKER Semora, North Carolina RUFUS BARTHOLOMEW, JR. Henderson, North Carolina MICHAEL E. BEARD Erwin, North Carolina o ELIZABETH BEDSOLE Tar Heel, North Carolina • MAHV LOUISA BIALKOWSKI Rifhmonci, X ' irginia BONNIE KAY BILLINGS Lexington, North Carolina DAVID BIRDSONG Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 36 RIVA EUGENIA BOWLES Richmond, Virginia Women ' s Student Government (Hall Proctor 2), OAK (Typ- ist 2), Columns 2, Dramatics Club 1, YAV.C.A. I, 2; M.S.M. 2, F.B.L.A. 1 (Reporter 2), Y.D.C. 1, 2. HERBERT CLIFTON BLUE, JR RENWICK FRANCIS BRADLEY Aberdeen, North Carolina Savannah, Georgia Columns (Co-editor 2), Y.D.C. (Pub- licity Chairman 2), ICC 2. AVON GERALD BRANTLEY Zebulon, North Carohna Y.D.C. 2. f , $e u U. ' BENJAMIN ASHER BRINSON Tarboro, North Carohna EDWIN P. BROWN Sneads Ferry, North Carolina BILL BRUMSEY Currituck, North Carolina 37 V RACHEL MAE BUTTS Roanoke Rapids, Nortli Carolina DONALD BARRY CARNES Hamlet, North (Carolina BETTi ' LOU CASH Loiiisburii, North (, ' aroh ' na tf« ii I RICHARD HENRY CASH, JR. Louisburg, North Carolina Columns (Business Mgr. 2); Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega (Secretary 2). GLORIA FAYE CLAYTON Roxboro, North Carolina Women ' s Student Government (Jr. rep- resentative 1, House President 2); Y.W.C.A. 2; Friendship Circle 1, M.S.M. 1; F.B.L.A. 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1. VIOLA FAUCETTE COFFIN Durham, North Carolina 38 BETTY VINCENT COGHILL Henderson, North Carolina Women ' s Student Govemment (Hall Proctor 2): Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Young Re- publican Club 2. ■,iif ROBERT S. COWAN Durham, North Carolina CAROLYN FLEMING CREWS Creedmoor, North Carolina Women ' s Student Government (Vice- President 2); Y.W.C.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 2; Glee Club 1, 2. L 1 JANET SPROTT GROOM Wilson, North Carolina Y.W.C.A. L 2; Friendship Cir- cle 1, 2; M.S.M. 2. HERMAN CECIL DAVIS, JR. Hillsboro, North Carolina KENNETH HOLMES DAVIS, JR. Burhngton, North Carolina .39 V WILLIAM MOOKE DAVIS Smyrna, North Carolina iT l GEORGE ALTON DODSON Mebane, North Carolina Y.R.C. 2; Class Officer 2; Jr. N ' arsitv Basketball. V KENNY ELMER EDGAR Cambridge, Maryland ( i i- i LUCIE BODDIE ELAM Louisburg, North Carolina STEWART MACON ELLINGTON Henderson, North Carolina SANDRA FEATHERSTON Roxboro, North Carolina Dramatics Club 2; Friendship Circle 2; M.S.M. (Sec.-Treas. 1); Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2. 40 VELMA GLENN FERRELL Weldon, North Carolina RILEY CLINTON FIELDS Slier City, North Carolina ROBERT BLOOMER FLEMING Whitakers, North Carolina 0 P ' V WILLIAM DAVID FORD Oxford, North Carolina THOMAS ELLIOTT FOSTER Suffolk, Virginia WILLIAM GORDON FULCHER Morehead City, North Carolina Men ' s Judiciary Board 2; Oak, Business Manager 2; Cohnntis. Sports Editor 2; Dramatics Club 1; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; W .S.L.C. 2; F.B.L.A. 1; Y.D.C., Secre- tary 1, 2. C MARILYN JOYCE GAINEY Goldsboro, North Carolina Columns 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1; Frierulship Circle 1; M.S.M. 1; F.B.L.A. 2; Glee Club 1. ROBERT LEE GLENN Durham, North Carolina EDFRED McKEE GASKILL Stacy, North Carolina o fcA EW i:LL GENE GOSS Durham, North Carolina LAWRENCE CHANDLER GENTRY Rougemont, North Carolina i LEONARD JACKSON GRANTHAM Mt. Olive, North Carolina Letter Club, Baseball Team. 42 t ?J MIKE HEWES GREGORY Virginia Beach, Virginia LYNWOOD ALLEN GRIFFIN Dover, North Carolina Y.M.C.A., Letter Ckib, Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball, Baseball Team. WILLIAM FLOYD GRIFFIN, JR. Louisburg, North CaroUna pi l f. ' 4,- i fSm RICHARD LOUIS HADDEN Goldsboro, North Carolina M i tr5 swwaBE3 s 3; LLOYD RUSSELL HALL Rougemont, North Carolina HARVEY DOUGLAS HARRIS Kittrell, North Carolina C ' 43 V MILDRED jEANETTE HARRIS Winston-Salem, North Carolina Columns (Assistant Editor 1); Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 1; Y.D.C. 2; Homecoming Court 1. RUBY MARIE HARRISON Kinston, North Carolina Women ' s Student Government (Secre- tary 2); Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Friendship Cir- cle 1, 2; M.S.M. 1 (Secretary-Treas- urer 2). SYLVIA LEE HART Durham, North Carolina JULIAN MORGAN HASLETT, JR. Suffolk, Virginia Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Columns Staff 1; Y.M.C.A. 2. ROCKEY A. HESTER, III Raleigh, North Carolina JOE B. HOBBS Gaston, North Carolina 44 EDWARD LEE HOLLAND Warsaw, North Carolina J '  f  . •• V GEORGE CLARK HOOKS Fremont, North CaroUna I ' SIm ARTHUR KING HOSKING Hamburg, New Jersey 1 «Jk 4t. ' 1 hf ' •- JAMES LAWRENCE HOWARD THOMAS HEZEKL H JAMES, JR. Chapel Hill, North Carolina Eastville, Virginia ROBERT EUGENE JENNETTE Princess Anne, Virginia 45 BARBARA ANN JOHNSON Louisburg, North Carolina MARTHA SUE JOHNSON Leaksville, North Carohna JESSE WARREN JONES, JR. Fuquay Springs, North CaroUna w A WILLIAM STANLEY JONES Gary, North Carolina Homecoming Court Escort 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball. MAMIE JL ' LIE KIRVEN Sumter, South Carolina JIMMY KORNEGAY Mt. Olive, North Carolina ROSS PERSON LANE Fremont, North Carolina Mens Student Government, Basketball Team, Golf Team. J. HARRY LANGE Atlanta, Georgia Columns 2; Y.M.C.A.; W.S.L.C. 1; Let- ter Club 1, 2; Golf 1, 2. JOHN ROBERT LANGFORD Durham, North Carolina |M yr JAMES FRANCES LANGLEY, III Augusta, Georgia FRANK DOW LAYNE Smithfield, North Carolina JIM ADCOCK LEONARD Louisburg, North Carolina 47 CURTIS WAYNE LEWIS Beaufort, North Carolina i W ILl.lAM HOHEHT LIVINGSTON, JR. EDWARD TROTTER LIPPY. JR. White Oak, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia 5 Jr im. 0f li SUSAN HUMPHREY LIPPY Richmond, Virginia GEORGE A. LUVISDEN HI Durham, North Carolina SAM A. MADDRY Durham, North Carolina 48 JAMES ALDERMAN MARSHHURN, JR. Butner, North Carolina BLANCHE EARLENE . L RT1N Bradenton, Florida Women ' s Student Government; The Oak. Feature Editor 2; Cohntins- Dra- matics Chib 1; YAV.C.A. (President 2); Baptist Student Union (President 1, Program Chairman 2); W.S.L.C. (An- nouncer 1); Glee Club; LC.C. 1, 2; Beta Phi Gamma 2; Homecoming Court 2. WALLACE EDWIN MASENCUP HI Amherst, Virginia ;2s JAMES G. McDonald Arlington, Virginia RONALD JACKSON MICHAEL Lexington, North Carolina PALMER S. MIDGETT, JR. Jacksonville Beach, Florida Dramatics Club 1; Y.M.C.A. 1 (Secre- tary-Treasurer 2); Y.D.C. 2; Alpha Phi Omega 2. Ct_ .« i i WILLIE BRAXTON MILLS Raleigh, North Carolina WILLIAM FRANKLIN MOORE Durham, North Carolina MARY ELIZABETH NOE Washington, North Carolina CHARLIE HARTWELL NEWTON Louisburg, North Carolina ERNEST STUART NYLANDER Richmond, Virginia REDMOND CARL OAKLEY Mebane, North Carolina 50 - ' J? WILLIAM JAMES OAKLEY Capeville, Virginia HELEN FAYE OWEN Henderson, North Carolina Oak Staff (Typist 2); Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 1. BRENDA KAY PACE Burlington, North Carolina Y.W.C.A. 1; Cheerleader (Chief 1); Y.D.C. 1, 2. WALTON DAVIS PARKER Smithfield, North Carolina JOSEPH F. PEOPLES, JR. Raleigh, North Carolina PHILLIP STERLING PERDUE Louisburg, North Carolina 51 V BARBARA ANN PERGERSON Franklinton, North Carolina Sigma Vi Alpha TOMMIE WAYNE PERNELL Rocky Mount, North Carolina Y.D.C. 2, Alpha I ' lii Omega (Treasurer 2), Y.M.C.A. 1, 2. ROBERT WARREN PICKARD Durham, North Carohna MARY LINDA PINKHAM Washington, North Carolina B.S.U. 1, Y.R.C. 1 LILA PAT PHILLIPS Laurel Hill, North Carolina V si JOSEPH STERETT POWELL Rockv Mount, North Carolina BRENDA JOYCE PRICE VVhitakers, North Carolina Columns (T pist 1); Y.W ' .C.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 1; Y.R.C. (Social Director 2); Dramatics Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. KENNETH REECE QUICK Rockingham, North Carolina GERALD FRANKLIN REDWINE Badin, North Carolina c- iT I - |S(j| JESSE WHITFIELD REEL, JR. Franklin, Virginia ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON III Petersburg, Virginia Men ' s Judiciary Board (Secretary 2); Y.M.C.A. 2; Canterbury ' Club ' l, 2; Y.D.C. (Treasurer 1, President 2); I. C. C. (President 2); Homecoming Court Escort 1. CHARLES WEBER ROBERTSON Durham, North Carolina Oak 2; Y.M.C.A. L 2; W.S.L.C, Busi- ness Manager 1. 2; Y.D.C, Treasurer 2; Cheerleader 1; Dramatics Club 1; Ma - Court Escort I; Cohimm, Photog- raphy 2; Alpha Pi Omega 2. 53 V MAURICE EDWARD ROEBUCK, JR. Arlington, Virginia Y. M. C. A. (Vespers Chairman 1); M.S.M. (President 2); I.C.C. 1, 2; Friendship Circle 1, 2; Sunday School President 1. ANDREW LOUIS ROMANET, JR. Roxboro, North Carolina JOHN MARTIN ROSE Richmond, Virginia Men ' s Student Government (Representative 2); Y.M.C.A. (Social Chairman 2); Y.D.C.; Catholic Representative for College 2; Weight Lifting (In- structor). RUBY LANE RUSSELL Halifa.K, Virginia Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. SYLVIA ANITA SAMPSON Pembroke, North Carolina RONALD WILLIAMS SEALEY Long Island, New Y ' ork 54 HANEY ALLEN SMITH Louisburg, North Carolina THOMAS CAMPBELL STEVENSON Henderson, North Carohna MICHAEL PARKE SYKES Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Y. M. C. A. 1, 2; M. S. M. 1; Friendship Circle 1; W.S.L.C. (Manager 1, 2); Y.D.C. 1, 2; I. C. C. (Vice-President 2); Chairman of Cultural Com- mittee 2. r JAMES GREEN TARRANT, JR. Henderson, North Carolina WARREN TRENT STRICKLAND Wade, North Carolina MICHAEL CHESTER TERRELL Mebane, North Carolina 4 BOHBY ML ' HPHY THOMPSON Stem, North Carolina WILLIAM THOMAS TILLAR HI JANE ELLEN TRUMP jENNETTE Emporia, ' irginia Crewe, Virginia .- ' ■v Bifc-Jr 5k DALTON WADE TYNDALL Dunn, North Carolina VOLNEY HARWARD VASHAVV Durham, North Carolina Men ' s Student Government (Hall Moni- tor 1, President 2); Men ' s Judiciary Board 2; Oak (Sports Editor 1); Col- iwins (Staff Writer 2); Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; W.S.L.C. (Program Director 1); Letter Club L 2; Y.D.C. 1, 2; LC.C. 2; Beta Phi Gamma 1 (Vice-President 2); May Court Escort 1; Cheerleader 1; Alpha Pi Omega 2. PAUL D. WEST Fayetteville, North Carolina HERMAN DEAL WHITEHEAD, JR- Tarboro, Nortli Carolina Oak Staff 2; Columns Staff 2; B.S.U. 2; W.S.L.C. Staff 2; Glee Club 2, Y.D.C. 2. DALE WOOLWINE WHITFIELD Raleigh, North Carolina B.S.U. 2; W.S.L.C. 1, 2; Y.D.C. 2; Pool L REVERLEY DIANE WHITT Roxboro, North Carolina Vomen ' s Student Government (Hall Proctor 2); Oak (Editor 2); Columns Staff 1; Dramatics Club 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Friendship Circle 1; M.S.M. 1; Glee Club L 2; I.C.C. 2; Beta Phi Gam- ma 2. ' .kt- P ! ' HfcT T - K 1 WILLIAM DEANE WILLIS. JR. Jarrott, Virginia Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; VI.S.M. 2; Y.R.C. 2; Homecoming Court Escort 1. PAUL LEWIS WILSON Hurdle Mills, North Carolina Dramatics Club (Vice-President 2); Y.M.C.A. (Social Director 1, Vice-Presi- dent 2); M.S.M. 2; R.S.U. 1; Y.R.C 2; Glee Club (Secretary-Treasurer 2) BENJAMIN DOUGLAS WINN Alberta, Virginia i ' 57 S, DENNIS DEAN WOODRUFF Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina CAROLYN JOYCE WYNN Henderson, North Carolina Women ' s Student Government (Treas- urer 2); Oak (Tvpist 2); M.S.M. 2; F.B.L.A. 1; Glee Club 1; Alpha Pi Epsi- lon 2; Y.M.C.A. (Secretary 2). DANIEL WRIGHT YOUNG Youngsville, North Carolina c 58 f J Supply Pasfors JOHN FRANKLIN CASEY Stella, North Carolina WILBUR LEWIS CREECH Goldsboro, North Carolina CRAWFORD BRYANT HICKS Bolton, North Carolina ALEXANDER B. HOLLOMAN Goldsboro, North Carolina JOHN DAVID MITCHELL Pinelevel, North Carolina DWIGHT LAYMOND MOODY, JR. Durham, North Carolina Part-time students at Louis- burg College— this is the role of the supply pastors. Off the campus the supply pastor be- comes a minister. Only faith, ambition, and hope to fulfill a life ' s call makes it possible to be a good student and min- ister at the same time. The Supply Pastors pause after class for a picture . . . 3vesa men WAYNE BURRIS Vresident PEGGY W ' HITT Secretary Freshmen enjoy the first SNOW of tlie season! GUS BANKS Vice-President ANN ATKINS Treasurer DR. FELTON NEASE Adt isor NORMAN CHADWICK Adt:isor - . ilV ANN WINFRED ADKINS BARBARA ANN ALBRIGHT EVELYN IRENE ALBRITTON BETTY RUTH ATKINS MAHALA JOYCE AVENT MARTHA ANN AYSCUE JAMES STEWART RACKLEY MYRNA FAITH BAILEY l-hJ BETTY JO BAKER PHYLLIS ANN BARBEE VERLON HUGH BASS BETTY LOUISE BAUCOM GEORGE FREDERICK BECTON RICHARD CHARLES BIGGS DOROTHY R. BLALOCK CHARLES EVERETTE BLAND WILLIAM SHELTON BOONE GUY THOMAS BOWDLE MARTHA ANN BRADSHER FLORA JENNETTE BREEDLOVE J? J MICHAEL ALEXANDER BREWER ALICE EUGENIA BROUGHTON CAROLE ANN BROWN WALTER THOMAS BROWN JOHN MORGAN BURGESS RALPH NELSON BURRAGE KENNETH WAYNE BURRIS JACK BUTCHER RUSSELL VON LEHN BUXTON, JR CAROLYN CALLIHAN MARJORIE JEAN CHANDLER WESLEY BAXTER CHEEK DAVID PIERCE CLEGG ARTHUR LINWOOD COCHRANE DELORES ANN COLE NED COLEMAN VINCENT HOl ' SE COLLINS LINDA JOYCE COOKE GLORIA JEAN COOPER APRIL LVNN COX ROBERT EDWARD COX WILLIAM DEMPSEY CRAIG ROY NEIL CRENSHAW. JR. HUSTON MAIE CROWDER MAURICE WINFIELD DENNIS GARY LEE DICKERSON GLYNN DOUGLAS DICKERSON JOHN ROBERT CUNNINGHAM REBECCA CATHERINE CURRY LINDA ANNETTE DAIL BERT JEFFERSON DANIS JEAN SWINDELL DAVIS MARION STUART DAVIS III W ILLARD ADDISON DICKERSON, JR. CARL KEITH DICKINSON P TRICIA FAYE DIXON iM tMt 65 t ?J CAROLYN FLEMING DORE HOWARD JACKSON DREW ' ETr, JR. CHARLES HAMILTON EACHO LLNUA NICHOLS EAVES GORDON TAYLOR EDWARDS JOHN CLAUDE ENGLISH W ILLIAM PENDLETON EUBANK GLENN BATES EVERETT BOBBY RAY EZZELL STEPHEN WAYNE FERGUSON JOHN BAXTON FLOWERS III ERVIN MAURICE FOUNTAIN 66 HENRY THOMAS FRAZIER PATSY JO GARRISON LAWRENCE L. GIBBS OWEN DANIEL GILLETTE CHARLES ROBERT GLASER DAVID LESTER GODWIN WILLIAM HAYAVOOD GREGORY GEORGE LIVINGSTON GRIGGS, JR. MARLA MANNING GUPTON THELBERT DATIS GUPTON, JR. CAROLYN FA YE HARPER LINDA ANN HARPER i U BARBARA ANNE HARRELL PRINDALL LEE HARRIS CHARLES ROBESON HARVVARD STEWART COLEMAN HESTER PATRICIA ANN HICKS JAMES D. HINTON MARY LINDA HODGES RliaS HOLDER BETSY FALLS HOLLOMAN BONNIE LOUISE HOLLOWAY MARY LOU HOLLOWELL THOMAS GRADY HORNE W ILLIAM P. HORNE WILSON SMITH HOYLE, JR. LEON BASIL HUBIAK WILLIAM ZACHARY HUDSON STERLING LEE HUNT DA TD EDGAR ILES RONNIE EARL JAMES NAN ELIZABETH JEAN ELLA SUE JENKINS MARY LEE JOHNSON ROBERT W . JOHNSON ALLAN LYNWOOD JONES VELNA CLARICE JOYNER FREDERICK L. KATZ RAYMOND CLIFTON KEITH EDWARD NUCLL ' RE KING DONALD DAILHV KINTZ ERNEST RENWOOD LACY. JR. BOBBY LAWRENCE LANGSTON HENRY BOGER LAWRENCE, JR. DOUGLAS ALLEN LEDGETT JESSIE MAE LEE GORMAN AGNEW LEWIS STANLEY RYLAND LEWIS UORIS SELENE LILES WILLIS JOHNSTON LILES, JR. ENLMA FRANCES LONG JOHN MILLARD LONG MITCHELL GLENN LUPTON WILLIAM McMILLIAN LYON N ARIAXXE MALLALIEU ROBERT LEE MALLARD III JIMMY MacARTHUR MANN JERRY MILTON NL ' NNING DONALD GRAYSON MARTIN WINSTON M. MARTIN DANIEL LOLIS MASSEY REBECCA ANN MATTHEWS DONALD GORDON MATTHEWS JO ANN McCANN JOHN ELDRIDGE McCOMBS KENNETH CRIMES McDANIEL ANGIE LEE McINNIS MARY CATHERINE McLEOD CAIL WILLIAMSON McNEIL JOHN GEORGE MENGEL CHARLES FRANKLIN MERRILL LURA ALMA MINSHEW ' JOHN N. MOBLEY JANET MARLENE MOORE CARROLL .H. MONTEITH CAROLYN ELIZABETH MUNN LINDA JEAN MUNN DONALD SIDNEY MURPHY RONALD ELBERT MURPHY GERALD LEE NASH JOHN KEITH NICKALSON ALBERT WHISNANT NISBET EDMUND NOYES, JR. FRANK LOUIS NYE t irl YOSHIKO JUNE OGAWA WILLIAM COLEMAN ORROCK HERMAN BRINKLEY OVERTON JOSEPH MACON PARKS HILLY GLENN PARRISH JOHN HOLDEN PARRISH MORTIMER ELLIOTT PAYNE, JR. CAROLYN ANN PEACOCK NANCY GAYLE PENDERGRAFT JAMES MAURICE PERDUE KENNETH PERRY PERDUE BOBBY COTTRELL PERNELL MARION DWIGHT PERRY JOSHUA HAZELL PHAUP, JR. FRANK W. PIERCE LIBBY PITTMAN VICTOR ANTHONY POLITANO HENRY LEE POOLE JOHN DAVIS POWELL CONNIE ANN RADFORD LINDA GREY RAINEY ROBERT CLIFTON REYNOLDS EMMA JEAN RIDGE DORIS CALVIN ROBERSON t-U W ILLIAM FREDERICK ROBERSON DONALD KENT ROGERSON ARTHUR JOHN HOLLISON ALAN HAH EV ROMM I ' KKDKHICK KI ' PES ROSE CAROLYN ANN ROYSTER NANCY MAYS SAULT ELIZABETH ANN SAWYER BEN SCOTT NANCY CAROLE SEALS LINDA MARIE SESSIONS JAMES ROBERT SESSOMS ROBERT HENDERSON SHANNONHOUSE PRISCILLA ANN SHOUSE ROBERT WORTH SHULLER WILLIAM LEONARD SIKKELEE SARAH LOU SKINNER LINWOOD RALPH SLAGLE ALICE ADELLA SMITH DAVID GLENWOOD SMITH MARY ALICE SMITH SUE ELLEN SMITH JON WAYNE SNEAD KAY JACKSON STARK t-lJ JCJHN liERRY STODDARD, JR. ROY Z. STRICKLAND DOUGLAS M. STROTHER ;k ■.Icsi • ' I mMi CLAIBORNE WALTER SYKES HANNAH PARKS SYKES PENNARITTA CHERRY TAYLOE MARSHA JO TAYLOR OGBURN MILES TAYLOR STE E KENT TAYLOR NANCY ANN TELGAREZ NINA DAWN THAYER BARRY LANCE THOMAS WILLIAM ARTHUR BUSBEE THOMAS HARRY WAYNE THOMASON JOHN HENRY THOMPSON III VIRGINIA HEATH TROTTER THOMAS HERBERT TWYNHAM A. JEAN VANDERBILT ' k i j:- ' ■! :nr ' ixg: : ' JAMES ARNOLD VINCENT BENJAMIN FREDERICK WADE CAROLE HUSE WARE LEWIS PEYTON WASKEY III ERVIN LEE WELLS WANDA LEE WELLS FRED BAKDEN WEST DONNIE WILSON WHEELER MARTHA WHEELER WILLIAM STAKKORO W HLELKH BREN ' DA FAY WHITFIELD PEG(;V ROCUSTKR W HITT I (j CAROLYN THOMPSON WILKINSON LINDA I ' OWELL WILSON LINK WILY MARLENE KAYE WOLF MARIE ANN WOODARD RUTH LOUVENIA WOODS i U DOROTHY JACQUELINE WOOTEN JAMES ELLIS WOODRUFF THOMAS EARL WORLEY, JR. BETTY JANE WRIGHT RICHARD THOMAS WRIGHT GERALD MARTIN WYNN RONALD GENE WYNNBERRY WILLIAM WIRT YOUNG, JR. t-lJ ■ft. 82 i U The ke ' to LJC and to its many personalities can be found in the cahber of the organizations. These organizations are the balancing force that produces the well-rounded student, the person socially adjusted as well as academicalK ' prepared. The organizations at LJC have trained the student in making de- cisions and carr ing them to completion, the principle of the democratic wa ' of life. 83 l lJ HARWARD VASHAW Frcsntcnt TRENT STRICKLAND Vice-President WILLIAM OAKLEY Secretanj-rrea.surer M en s Stu Iiitcgrit) . al)ilit , devotion to duty, lioiior. and jusfiicss — these have l)ceii the cliaiact eristics of the Men s Student Covernnient during the past ear. The Men ' s Student Covennneiit has performed a diffi- cult jol) with ease. Orientating new HALL RE1 ' RESE IAT1 ES— First row: Chuck Bland, William Oakley, Wilson Iloyle, Robert Johnson, Wright Young. Second { % MEADE NEHRIG Assistant to Dean WALTER N. McDonald Deau of Men nt Govevnment students, making new rules, revis- ing some others were part of the duties, hut the higgest and most important was instilhng the prin- ciples of honor and self develop- ment in each member. HARWARD VASHAW President row: John Rose, J. W. Reel, Sam Nhiddry, Fred West, Steve Ferguson, Donald Carnes. The entire M.S.G. poses Women s Student JANE JENNETTE President CAROLYN CREWS Vice-President RUBY HARRISON Secretary JOYCE WYNN Treasurer ' ' v DiiR ' ii s Stiidi.-iit CioNX ' iiiment stands for honor, integrity, and re- spoiisihilitN . Through all( ' iating the hurcU ' us ot the administration, the WSC has played an important part in the college year. The stu- dent Government ' s concern for HALL PROCTORS— Firsf ri.nc: Earlcnc Martin, Diane Whitt, Sault, Betty Coghill, Carolyn Crews. ■• [« J f V } i H i M ? ■i J t i r ' M ' i 1 i FAYE CLAYTON House President ELIZABETH HARRIS House Motlier Government each woman student has been felt hy the hearts of all. There are many memories which the WSG has that will lie rememhered for man ' years: house meetings, T. V. nights, teas, and the annual Christ- mas party. JANE TRUMP JENNETTE President fulie Kirven, Jean Bowles. Second row: Marlene Moore, Nancy SARAH RICHARDSON Dean of Women 87 udi ciary Board The Judicial) Board ot l.ouisljiug College handles tlic more serious of student rule infractions. As it is set up, th( Judiciar Hoard consists of ten mcnihers, five from the fac- ulty and fi e from the student both. The are the Dean nl Men, a tacult ap- pointee of the president of the college, the president nl iIk Sliulcnt Council, the male president or officer of the honor fraternitx, ami si nicnihers elected by the Stnilent B()d . The olficers are a non- ()ting chairman, a vice-chairman, and a secretar . In relation to the Judiciar - Board, the Student Council ill act as a grand jur -. It will tr - cases of a more tri ial nature, hut il the case is deeiier than it ap- peared, or i( the ( ' onncil cannot reach a decision, action ill n- rch ' rred to the Jndiciar Board. The Judiciar ' Board is a major stc]) forward in Student ( ioNcrnmc nl. and the memhers have taken this responsihilit seriousK . Through their efforts, the Stu- dent Co ' ermnent, instead of hecoming weaker, has acfnalK been strengthened. Uniphrey Lee, Archie Robertson. Bill Kiilelier. Harward V ' asliaw, Reilly Fields. Pliillip I ' l Rav Pniette. Not PictiiirtI: Walter MiDonald, Avery Dennis, W. Carrington (irettcr. •rdue 9CC 1 ereas, we the undersigned cluhs and trateinities of Louisbnrg College, do desire to foster a better organizational and college spirit, and desire to raise the standards of these same organizations of Loiiisburg College: we, therefore, saw fit to organize an Inter-Cluh Council at Louishurg College ' — thus was organized the Inter-Club Council. The I. C. C, consisting of all the presidents of all the clubs and fra- ternities on the campus, has a presi- dent, vice-president, secretary ' and a treasurer. The I. C. C. shall act, in coopera- tion with the administration of the college, as the calendar planning commission. Also the I. C. C. may make a loan to an ' organization so that it may put on its program. The I. C. C. is an organization with an unlimited future. i .ARCHIE ROBERTSON President WARREN JONES Vice-President LUCIE ELAM Secretary JEAN DAMS Treasurer WALTER McDonald Advisor First rotv, Faye Clayton, Jean Davis, Julie Kirven, Carolyn Crews, Earlene Martin. Second row, Lucie Elani, Joe Powell, Harward Vas- haw. Bill Moore, Archie Robertson, Walter McDonald, Diane Whitt. Third row. Bill Kale. Ren Bradley, Frank Layne, Eddie Roebuck, Tommy Thompson, Ken Davis, Warren Jones, Richard Averette, T. C. Stevenson. Owt ' ii Ciilltttc-, Cicil Da is, Gordon Edwards, I ' .uil ilson. Maddry, Mac King, I ' r.uik N ' , John !■lowers, Sam y. M. C. A.; S. M M. DDRY President ' • I ' rs roif: Joyce V nn, Xancy Telgarez, Sue Smitli, .■della Smith, Marlene W oil. Earlene Martin, Second rou: The Young Men ' s Christian Association functions as the sponsor of numerous reUgious and social activities on LJC campus. The Young ' omen ' s Association has service, Christian 90 2 Ruin Russell, Faye Owen, Doris Liles, Linda Dail, Jean Davis, Jean X ' anderbilt, Alice Broughton, Delores Cole, Peggy Whitt, Betsy Holloman, Kay Curry, Ann Sawyer, Ann W ' oodard, Carolyn Royster, Carolyn Wilkinson, Martlia Bradsher, Priscilla Shouse, Ella Sue Jen- kins, Janet Croom, Jean Ridge, Carolyn Munn, Everly Albritton, Ann Harold, Mr. Prvette, Connie Radford, Miss Merritt. Pal Midgett, Paul Wilson, John Rose, Sam Maddry, Winston Martin, Frank Nye. y. w. e. A. ideas, service, movies, informative discussions and advice to give members as well as others. Both Y groups during this year have presented educational programs for better understanding of all religious doctrines. EARLENE MARTIN President 5 ' v y iV DIANE WHITT Editor BOB MALLARD Pluitoiiniphcr V EARLENE MARTIN Feature Editor BOB LANGFORD Axsixtant Feature Editor 5fi We, the OAK staff of 1961 proudly present this edition of the OAK to you, the students, administration, faculty, and staff of Louishurg College. Spelling uanu ' s, drawing laxouts, meeting deadlines, helping the photographer take pictures, identifying pic- tures, typing cop . and |)r()i)trcading luuc heen hut a part ot our long, hard task ot planning anti editing the 1961 OAK. However, this experience shall he a treas- urt ' d one. We hope ou, our critics, will he able to say that our task has been a success. AND HUMAN ET S})orts Editor LINDA DAIL JOYCE WYNN FAYE OWEN Typisti Oa ' .yf BILL FULCHER Business Mdnagcr UMPHREY LEE Advisor DEAL WHITEHEAD CHARLIE ROBERTSON Business Staff NL RTHA WHEELER JEAN RIDGE Typists KAY CURRY Assistant Business Manager BECKY MATTHEWS MARJORIE CHANDLER Bttsiness Staff LITERARY PAGE Page 4 Volume XX LOUISBURG COLLEGE, N. C, REN BRADLEY Co-Editor HARRY LANCE Co-Editor EDWARD A. VAUSE Advisor First row: Jean Bowles, Linda Sessions. Second row: George Utley, Lester Godwin, Deal ' hitehead. Absent are Bill Fulcher, Barbara Catlette, Bill Kale. ■ o - JHCf ilHI SPORTS NEWS See Page 3 and 4 JESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1960 No. 2 ;(.i hired assassin and said, can ' x do it. You kno RICHARD CASH S ' «« ' .fSWf anead of h ' :;ed an automatic from his ' lolstcr ; en around her while he because he ' s got 20 150. smaller man turned Q, i or . earlier in the he losr .. ' S, and when! Jf his biddies let him out in the I ' ° y - o ■jck he didn ' t think . ' - ' ' n that. ■ut it and almnst w ' • other ma ' Oie v T }-■• : ;eth. Yf ■... .n acl. .iican, Joe. I le way, (-ops where Ni iay off awhile, i P. and all the ev ;. Whether it ' s ■J school, ijj- ead of he two pusli ; - ' pher this n, w wen : BOB ' MALLARD ' . . y chines may have fla-:- sn bt;i. icre may be other dancor - such as ■,...,. andy oii an., i.n-:.: the thread which will rtee.o .; result ■. ' ■- Or ' ! ' ' iellier btudeuti al teachers rr . f be ' : Dm j ' uy 5U jurm ir. i,x)mies IS p- :;? t you or it ' s you know, but I ' -: .iiid I intend tc get ' !t Lou, thf in- -.n . uly, loo • ' .died to; ...nning guiu-t,: .ops on Ashe Sf what I did whc ' that street gra started shooting you a chane CHARLIE ROBERTSON Photographer 3vieni8fiip Circle DORIS LILES President HUNTER DULA Secretary REV. WADE GOLDSTON, MISS RUTH MERRITT Advisors Ihr inter-denominational Fiiendsliip Cir- cle pr() iclc ' S a religious atmosphere for those students ol a church vocation or those who nia he interested in consider- ing a church vocation. The activities in- clude devotionals over the radio station, trips to the 1 ' ranklin Clovuit) Rest Home, a prayer retreat and interesting and in- formative di.scussions on religious topics. First rem,: Mi.s.s Ruth Merritt, Connie Radford, Linda Dail, Ruby Harri- son. Janet Croom. Mar- garet Carroll, Adella Smith, Doris Liles, Betsy HoUoman, Yoshi Ogawa. Second rmc: William Da ' is, Jinimj- Ratkley, John Flowers, Bob Rey- nolds, Sam Maddry, Ed- die Roebuck, Bob Shul- ler. Hunter Dula, Joe Powell, Mr. Goldston. Metdodist Studeni 3ellowsdip RUBY HARRISON Sec.-Treas. EDDIE ROEBUCK President PEGGY WHITT Vice-President BOB SHULLER, JEAN VANDERBILT Publicity Chairmen FRANK PIERCE, LINDA DAIL Program Chairmen REW HERMAN WINBERRY DR. GUNTER SOMMER Advisors The Methodist Student Fellowship, being a local unit of the State and National Methodist Stu- dent Movement, offers all Methodist students an opportunity for Christian- ity as a group. The Fel- lowship examines, dis- cusses, and attempts to solve problems which arise in student Christian life. To inspire good Christian churchmanship, an attempt is made to interpret the various as- pects of the Christian faith through modern art and ideas. First roic: Peggy Whitt, Linda Dail, Jean Vanderbilt, Janet Croom, Adella Smith, Jean Davis, Brenda Whit- field. Second roic: Re . Herman Winberry. Cecil Davis, Linda Munn, Joyce Wynn, Doris Liles, Marlene Moore, Ruby Harrison, Jean Bowles, Yoshiko Ogawa, Frank Pierce. Dr. Sommer. Third row: Frank Nye, Winston Martin. Paul Wilson, Eddie Roebuck, Deane Willis, Sam Maddrv, Bob Shuller, Bill Dickerson, William Davis. The Baptist Stiitlint L ' liion is another church group on the campus. Through participating in man informative chscussions and projects, the me miners gain a more thorough and far-reaching knowledge of the Baptist church, tlic liaptist church in relation to the other de- nominations, and the Church ' s role in the modern world. Fint roil. Hannah Sykes, Linda Harper, Mar Linda Pinkham. Second row: Connie Radford. Rev. A. S. Tonilinson, Earlene Martin. Third row: Deal Whitehead, Bill Moore, Gene Wynnberry, Fred Roberson. Baptist Student Union s CanferCury Club The Episcopal Canterl)ur - Club has sponsored many programs, both of a religious and social nature. The Canterbur - Club meets every Wednesday night at 6:30 in the parish house of St. Paul ' s Church. BETTY BAUCOM President MISS ELIZABETH JOHNSON REV. LATTA Advisors First row: Marianne Scoggins, Betty Bauconi, Gail McNeil. Second row: Elizabeth Johnson, Jon Fulford, Nancy Sault, Marianne Mallalieu, Mike Beard, Meade Nehrig, advisor. Third row: Hunter Dula, John Flowers, Robert Johnson, Archie Robertson. JON FULFORD Historian FRED DAVIS Past President RICHARD AVERKTTE Btmtwss Manager JULIE KIRVEN Vice-President CHARLIE ROBERTSON Treasurer BILL FULCHER Secretary KENNETH QUICK Parliamentarian IJoung The purposes of the Louisburg CcjTlege Y, D. C. are to stimulate in oung people an active interest in governmental affairs, to inerease the effieiency of popular govenmient, to foster and peipetuate the ideals and principles of the Democratic party, to recruit new members and candidates for the Democratic party, to lielp ac(|uaint voters with the issues and the candidates, and to provide for our people through Democratic administration the highest degree of justice, social welfare, an ' dj happiness. ' In light of Y. D. C. ' s main piupose of better First row: Linda Harper, Penny Tayloe, Wanda Wells, Brenda Wliitfii ' ld. jane Trump, Ella Sue Jenkins. Second rote: Jeanette Harris, Alice Smith, Carol Ware, Brenda Pace, Linda Ea es, . nne Woodw.ird, Jean Bowles, Linda Hodges, Julie Kir cn. Tliird nnc: John Flowers, Jimmy Raeklc , Lawrence Gibhs, Edfred Gaskill, Fred Davis, Ch.irlie Robertson, Richard A crette. Lester tiodwin. Bill Fulcher, Kenn - Quick, Deal Whitehead, Tom Twynhani, Jon Fnlford, Robert Johnson, Paul West, Pal Midgett, Gerald Brantlew .■rchie Robertson. Democrats club r infonning its members of the complex and mul- tiple activities of government, a jointly sponsored election was held in November. Held in con- junction with the election was a debate at which Democrat and Republican matched wits. Louis- burg College chose John Kennedy and Terry Sanford as its favorite candidates. The Y. D. C. provides for its members an op- portunity to participate in many projects and to work hard for intangible rewards. The Y. D. C. promotes self-confidence, leadership ability, and self-satisfaction. I -•f? ARCHIE ROBERTSON President CARRINGTON GRETTER Advisor .ODCE M Symington Cuts Republicans! T EXPERIENCE CO young BILL KALE . ' . .f . . . . Praident J PRINDALL HARRIS Vice-President JIM HOWARD i . . Secretanj-Tfvasur BRENDA PRICE v. .fc— ■.Sottoi Dirediyr First rou-: Pat.l ils„n, Brenda Price, Prindall Harr , Cecil DaMs. Second ro..: Jim Howard, Rill v..i„ r  -11 (,..,rl,. NchriK- Republi cans CluS The Young Republicans Club strives to foster the principles of the Republican party, to give interested students an opportunity to participate in elections on behalf of the Repulilican candi- date, to espouse the traditional concepts of gov- ernment to which the United States has held since the Declaration of Independence. The Republicans defend their platform. lAJUVf EXPERIENCE CO w T. C. STEVENSON, JR. President CAROLYN DORE Vice-Prc.siclcnt DELORES COLE Secretary 3ui B me Dusiness Firs row: Phyliss Barbee, Wanda WYUs, Betty ' ri«ht. Lihby Pirtman, Betky Mat- thews. St ' cont rote: Miss Adelaide Johnson. Linda Cook, Mary Lou Hollowcll, Barbara Albripht, Kay Curry. Carolyn Royster, Carolyn Crews, Angle Milnnis, Faye Clayton, Delores Cole, Linda Eaves, Marlene Moore, Mary Elizabeth Noe, Linda Dail, Linda Rainey. LLNDA EAVES Treasurer JEAN BOWLES Reporter £ead CAaevs fA mevxcA Photographer Betty Lou Cash, Mr . John Pernell, Frances Bass. Miss Modlin, Laura Minshew, Jean Ridge, Carolyn Dore. Third one: Doroth - Blalock, Ruth Woods, Bonnie Holloway, Louis Waskey, Edfred Gaskill, Chfton Keith, Tommy Bowdle, Vincent CoHins, Gerald Nash, Henry Frazier. The future of the entire free enter- prise system of the United States is dependent, to a great extent, on the direction and purpose of the business leaders. Through pro- grams, speeches, and numerous projects the Louisburg Chapter of FBLA has gained a greater com- prehension of what the responsi- jihties of the businessman are to DC. Its task is a great one and one not to be taken Hghtly. By these efforts, the business world and tlie world of everyday living will be made better. BECKY MATTHEWS Historian ■w BETTY LOU CASH Parliamentarian MISS SARAH RICHARDSON Advisor Dramafics The purpose of this chih includes promoting interest and participation in chaniatics among the students of the college. The dramatics cluh members have willingly of- fered time and talent to the cluh, college, and commnnitv. Their first production. THE LITTLE SHEFFLMID Ol KINCDO.M COME, presented in the Mills High School Auditorium, was a three- act comedv. W ARREN JONES President WWL WILSON Vice-President SVLNIA HART Secretary lOHN ROLLISON Treasurer ALICE SMITH Business Manager lOHN FLOWERS Prompter I ' irst rou : Jo ce Avent. Alice Smitli, Sylvia Hart, Brenda Whitfield. Penny Tayloe. Second row: Jimmy Rackloy. Lewis W ' a.skey, Warren Jones, Kay Stark, John Rollison, John Flowers, Paul Wilson. L-£ ' S ' w ' - l-V Is Practice makes perfect!!!! The Old South rules again as make-up time comes around. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come in action. CluS .ail J UllVJ K4J. I. I First niic: Jiinc Tniinp li ' iiiicttc, Alkc BrouHliloii, l- ' r.mics Lnuy. Ann Sawyer, Ann Woodard, W ' KKV Whitt. P;uil Wilson. Jim Howard. Jimmy Rackley, Cecil Davis, Brenda Whitfeld, Marlene Moore, Connie Kadlord. Delores Cole. Mis.s Sarah Foster, Director. ScchikI row: Joyce Avent, Kay Curry, Diane W ' liitt, Carolyn Munn, Jackie VVooten, Marjorie Chandler, . liee Smith, Morgan Haslett. John Mouers. Don Martni. J . Keel. Owen (iillette. Hannah Sykes, Catherine McCleod. l.inda Hodsjes, Marsha Jo Taylor. Third row: Linda Harper. Cloria Cooper, Pricilla Shouse. Libb Pittman. Penny Tayloc. Brenda Pi ice. Marianne Mallalieu. Deal Whitehead, Bob Jennette, Carolyn Wilkinson, Jean Davis, Nancy Sault, Martha ' heeler, Linda Sessions. C 108 The Glee Club gives an appreciation of the fine art of music and activit - offering enjo ment with beneficial training. Concerts are given for the college student body. JEAN DAVIS President J. W. REEL Vice-President PAUL WILSON Secretary-Treasurer JANE TRUMP JENNETTE Accompanist Qlee club i hj Fir.sf raw. K. Utley, Walt n Curry. Marianne Mallalieu, David Smith, George Prindall Harris, Hunter Dula, Dale Whitfield, Stuart Davis. Dixon. Second row: Carole Ware, Ann Woodard, RICHARD AVERETTE Station Manager Setting up request hours, gathering news and sports, covering special events— all these have contributed in making WSLC a most-listened-to spot on the radio dials of Louisburg College. Man ' persons have worked to put the station on the air. Every member has labored so that Louis- burg College might have a radio station. VJ. S. C. C. 109 pfii Kappa Scholarsliip, Character, Good Fellowship — this is the motto of Phi Tliota Kappa, the na- tional character-scholarship traternit ' at Louis- burg College. The fraternity hold s the same rank in junior colleges as does Phi Beta Kappa in the four-year schools. The Gamma Upsilon Chapter was chartered and organized at Louis- burg in the fall of 1939. Qualifications to be tapped into this fra- ternit ' are an overall B average on academic work good standing uith tlie college. IZABETH JOHNSON Advisor RACHEL MODLIN Advisor OFFICERS-Pliilip Perdue, Faye Clayton, Wade Smith. FAYE CLAYTON PHILLIP PERDUE JANE JENETTE JOYCE WYNN WADE SMITH 1-1 Al Alpha Beta Gamma is a national co-educa- tional junior college chemistry fraternity. The Louisburg College chapter of this fraternity, the Epsilon Chapter, was chartered in May, 1955. High scholastic achievement in chem- istry, plus a high over-all average on all other courses are the qualifications of membership in this fraternity. Alpfia Bda Gatntna RAY PRUETTE Advisor Irst c ? AVERY DENNIS Advisor First row, Maria Gupton. Sandra Featlierson. Second row, Mr. Den- ni.s, Bobby Ezzell, Bob Livingston, Ra niond Joyner, Charles Har- ward, Mr. Pruette. Third row, Jon Fulford, ]err ' Wynn, Phillip Purdue, Mike Beard, Wade Smith. Bda Pfii Gatnna Beta Phi Gamma, the junior college division of Alpiui Phi Camma, is a national co-educational honorary journalistic fraternity ' . Membership in- to this fraternity is opened to all members of the student publications at Louisburg College, Oak and Columns pnnide ' d thcv meet the quali- fication of this fratemit . ( ) iaIifications for the fraternity are: a scholastic average in the upper t ()-thircls of the class, and acceptable service as an active member of the staff of a college pub- lication for at least one semester. The purpose of this fraternity is to recognize individuals who have attained these qualifica- tions, and to promote the journalistic pursuits of these individuals, and also for the betterment of journalism. EDWARD VAUSE Advisor REN BRADLEY RICHARD CASH HARRY LANCE BOB MALLARD EARLENE MARTIN DIANE VVHITT HARWARD VASHAW r f 112 L-i Delta Psi Omega is a national honorary dramat- ic fraternity. This fraternity was established to recognize an student who has done outstand- ing work in acting, has written a pla ' that has been produced, or has efficienth ' served in some phase of stage workmanship, and also who has a C average scholastically. Delta Psi OmegA MISS RUTH MERRITT Advisor Burt Robinson, Judy Cheatham, Warren Jones. _ } I k J SigrtiA Pi Alpfia Sigma Pi Alpha is a national honorary lan- guage fratemitv ' . The fraternity ' s purpose is to stimulate interest and understanding in the lan- guage and life of foreign countries. Membership requirements of Sigma Pi Alpha are: a general academic average of not less than eight-five per- cent, and registration in a language course above the beginning level. n DR. ANN KENNETH DAVIS MARTHA ANN BRADSHER ALLEN JONES UMENFIELD President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Advisor JUDY CHEATHAM SANDRA FEATHERSSON BARBARA PERGERSON WADE SMITH WILLIAM P. HORNE Alpha Pi Epsilon is a national honor- ary secretarial fraternit ' for students in the Business Department. Qualifications for membership in this fraternity are: a grade point a erage of 2.2 or better, with A or B on specified business sub- jects. High character and outstanding personalities are also qualifications. Unan- imous election is necessary for member- ship. Alpfia Pi Spsilon Miss Alaide Johnson, advis- or, and Joyce Wynn, member. OFFICERS LOUIS WASKEY President TONtMV THOMPSON Vice-President RICHARD CASH Secretary TOMMY PERNELL Treast4rer LINK WILY Histori in FRED ROBERTSON Chaplain GENE WYNBERRY Sergeant-at-Arms Alpha Phi Omega, National Sei ice Fraternity of past scouts, was organ- ized on campus at the beginning of the fall semester. The purpose of the chapter is to r ender service to the campus, community, and local scout council. Some of the projects that have been fulfilled so far include the carrying out of a work detail at Camp Durant, working with local scout troop, publicizing home basketball games, and the repairing of benches on the front of campus. The chapter also sponsored a dance and hayride as money making projects, and both were a success and well received by the student body. 116 Xh Alpfia Pdi Om ga Fini row. Tommy Thompson, David Birdsong, Pal Midget, Louis Waskey, Robert Johnson, Richard Cash. Second row: Tommy Per- nell, John Flowers, Jimmy Rackley, Gordon Edwards, J. W. Reel, Owen Cilette, Thelbert Ciupton, Harward V ' ashaw. Third row: Charlie Robertson, Ronnie Crenshaw, Gene W ' ynberry, Link Wily, Fred Robin.son, Doug Ledgett, David Clegg, Carroll Montieth. Women Day Siudents 118 2 J V Men Day Sfudenfs - 120 jCAtuves Herein are honored those students whose superior quaUties have merited recognition— thus is dedicated the feature section. However, this section is devoted also to the phases of life at Louisburg College— religious, cultural, campus, and dormitory. -- 121 Religious Activities Lead, kindlx light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on. The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead thou me on. The Methodist and also the Baptist and Episcopal churches of Louisburg serve as a light in the darkness for the Louisburg students. 122 2 t Louisburg Little Chapel— a quiet refuge for the students. YM-YWCA sponsors a program with Rabbi Rippins as speaker. iA?,f Religious Emphasis Week at Louisburg. The Friendship Circle Christmas party. 1 ' ' ? lit0i Culfural AetivHies The Louishurg Concert Series are offered to the students as a part of their college education. The fol- lowing selections were the attrac- tions for 1960-61. Stephen Kovacs, composer-pianist and foremost Hungarian adapter of musical masterpieces for multiple-piano performance. North Carolina Little Symphony, directed by Benjamin Swalin. 124 The Circle Dance Compain-, directed by Drid Williams and a cast of six, including Lalli, who perfomied tra- ditional dances from North India. Bizet ' s Carmen by the National Opera Company. A cast of twelve starred Naomi Blake as Carmen and Irving Ennis as Jon Jose. - VSj! j|its a y! ai| Ottomar Barwitzky, solo cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Dr. iloward P. Powell, Pastor, Edenton Street Methodist Church, Raleigh. CfiApel Rabbi p ' rederick I. Rypins, Temple Em- manuel, Greensboro, D.D., Hebrew Union College. Subject: Similarities of Christianity and Judiasm. Rev. Thomas CoUins, President, North Car- olina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount. Mrs. Louis D. Hayman, Jr. alumnee ' 45, presented a col- lection of her poems and a picture-poem gift, Winter Scene, to the college in honor of Miss Ruth Merritt. Programs Dr. Keith F. McKean, Chair- man, Department of Social Studies, N. C. State College. Ph.D. in American Litera- ture and Philosophy, Univer- sity of Michigan. Subject: Locke ' s Political Philosophy for for American Dem- ocratic Collective Action. Calvin Harris, tenor. New York City, .Voice recital featuring compositions of Faue, Rachmaninoff, Puc- cini, Malotte, Lehman, and Rogers. Bnice Knapp, baritone, Marion, Virginia cital of sacred music. Dr. Guy Johnson, Department of Sociology and Anthro- pology, University of North Carolina. Research grant in Africa for fourteen months. Subject: Africa in Turmoil. Social Home , Oueen MARLENE MOORE Activitie Comi mg - Courf - Standing, left to right: Betty Lou Cash, Wanda Wells, Mar ' Bialkowski, Marlene Moore. Seated, left to right: Becky Matthews, Gail Mc- Niel, Sylvia Hart, Earlene Martin, Ann Woodard, Etta Barker. ilWk . , ELIZABETH BEDS ■; fjp: L IkJ lt J L MARLENE w5 E? TMaii ill ii ' ii ' i ' i ' r ' . ' •■IttH - .The f j aKTcJi TOmor .;:.. k- Wk. Ji ' :: V .. ANN WOODARD EARLENE MARTIN 1 ' W. pfcr- - Hall oiveen Dance Mr. BoiK ' s, tlif perma- nent resident of Dr. Nease ' s laboratory, en- joys a birdseye view of the Halloween dance sponsored by the Y.D.C. 134 2 t H omecoming Miss North Carolina crowns die Queen. The Homecoming Dance. The Ahmini are entertained by a tea. lUinfer Vaxicc The famous Tams furnished the music. Dancers revolved around a brihiant silver cedar and lounged at tables lighted by candles. Ah, Cherie, come with me to the Casbah. Tliat grand moment. Spanish 3iestA But Teach, Greenwich ViUage is educational. What am I doing here? Whatsa matter? Nobody trust a wolf around here? Eddie Brown is back with some more of his fabulous dancing. 139 TT , W ' ancn Joni ' s as tlic Little Shepherd from Kiny;(loni Come. de Cittle Sfiepdevd Limla Dail lielps with make-up. 0] Kingdom Come L-jV Di ' mocratic-Repuhlican elections sponsored by YM-YVVCA and YDC. ' dde y.M.-lj.VJ.C.A. The YM-Y VCA presents a variety show on the cafeteria patio. STUFF! Yoshi shares the dances of her country with our American girls. c ampus - f rif i Xahbcd for socializing at the mess hall. Relax and study in our library ■.OM Jk HMti ■' -- «•• ' -H J ' Even the forks taste like chicken. tdJ y Mac ' s third chemical analysis! And, Santa, don ' t forget Miss Richardson ' s drag-pipes! I ' ve told you a hundred times not to bite the referee. Have you heard the latest about All right, gang, we ring the chimes at three tomorrow morning. Uidn ' t think 1 could throw ya, huh? 5fi girl The night the Hghts were out. But mv mother hked it. But I know liovv it smells. ;-SN N 144 Oi Home of tlie Brave. Madison Craze! Quick, put the rope over! Got that itchy feehng. I ' m watcliing m ' waist hnc— watching it get bigger. All— ciiiiK ' on, r e an SM) Soap, Plt-ase! linpatiiiit sit;il Second fioor on tlic mo -e. Manljn and Ren jr! Wdeve de Boys Ave . . . Their pad! Where the boys are— she knows? The boys! i L li_ Wipe the grin off our face. Tliis is no laughing matter. Coffee, ' : anyone? t-u Who savs we can ' t act civilized? Obviously posed! Hot Dang, not another day! MUSH! 149 150 Atdleties A traditional scene— the female rooter for the male athlete. This represents the physical side of the well-rounded student, who must have an outlet for pent-up energies. Court, track, field, or course, he develops skill, coordination, and sportsman- ship—the necessary qualifications for the game of life. r- 151 V COACH WAYNE BENTON Uarsify Basfeelball This year ' s baskcthall team, under the able direc- tion of coach ' a nc ' Benton, has shown a great deal of al)ilit . The team got oft to a good start h ' winning the majority of its first few hallgames. It also lost some elose ones, hut gave a good account of itself and carried tlu- action down to the first whistle. This season has shown the pla ing of three fine guards; Nick Sessonis. . 1 Stell, and Walt linker. Under the hackhoards tlic ichonnding ot Trent Strickland has gi (ii llic tans sonictliing to cheer about. We of the OAK wish to e.xpress our thanks tor the fine athletic contests we have seen this ear. First row: N. R. Stell, Walt Parker, Donnie Kinz, Nick Sessoms, Brinkley 0 erton. Second row: Tomiiiy Brown, Fred West, Trent Strickland, McClure Kinji, J. C. English, Jerry Mann, Stafford Wheeler. Scdeiule Nov. 4 Charlottf Nov 7 East Carolina Nov. 11 E. C. C. (J.V. ' s) Nov. 14 Lee McRae Nov. 19 P- J- C. Nov. 23 Charlotte Nov. 28 Fernim Nov! 30 E. M. I. Dec. 2 Frederick Dec. 5 Fernini Dec. 8 Campbell Dec. 13 Oak Ridge Dec. 16, 17 Portsmouth Tournament Jan. 3 ' Chowan Jan. 6 Frederick Jan. 9 Newport News App. Jan 12 Wilmington Jan. 21 P. J. C, Jan. 24 Oak Ridge Jan. 28 Newport News App. Jan. 30 Chowan Feb. 4 Wilmington Feb. 8 Campbell Feb. 11 E. M. I. ' 60- ' 61 l.ouisliiirg, in its ojieiiiiig game of the 1960-61 .sea.son, traNclcd to Charlotte College to easily defeat them 76-61. The Hiiirieanes controlled the entire hall- game, l)iit at the hall the score was separated ]) oiiK four points. .38 to 34. Cireen and Kiih- lc , who l)oth stored in the double figures, managed to liclp Charlotte in the hallgame. The .second halt was a diflerent story as guard Nick Sessons scored 24 points and for- ward Trent Strickland scored 22 points to l( ad the Hurricanes to a decisive victorx . .Strickland also pulled down his share of the rebounds to give Louisburg control of the ball. When the final whistle sounded, Louisburg won by a 15-point margin, 76-61. !iJ m K ' . ' .: ' %wlk w h « 1 «■- 1 d 1 — fir J m W f n Vi f ff ifi J H Mr EAST CAROLINA DEFEATS LOUISBURG III tht ' ir second game of the season, the Purple Hurricanes of Louisburg were defeated by tlie J. V. ' s from E. C. C. 92 to 78 on Louisburg ' s liome court. During the first hall l.ouisburg managed to sta within 5 to 10 points of the leaders, but tiie were not able to overtake the lead. Under the leadership of Otte with 16 points and Fornes with 15, E. C. C. managed to dominate the game and lead 45 to 35 at the half. Louisburg had four men scoring in the double figures. Nick Sessoms led the Hurricanes with 30 points, and Wheeler, West, and Parker had 10 points respectivek ' . West and Wheeler both did a tremendous job covering the backljoards. The game was Louisburg ' s first of the season, but they showed the makings of a good ball club. LOUISBURG CRUSHES EAST CAROLINA The second meeting of the Hurricanes and the Buccaneers of East Carolina was a different stor from the first as Louisburg easih- defeated them 103 to 81. Louisbiug jumped to an eas ' lead and dominated the re- maining portion of the ballgame. Nick Sessoms, pla ing an amazing ballgame, poured in 31 points and pla ed steeler de- fense. Howe ' er, he was not able to overshadow the hard driving of Walton Parker, who scored 18 points, and the fine rebounding of Trent Strickland, who scored 20. In the first half of the game, Louisburg shot ahead 15 points and led 55 to 40 at the halftime. It was Bowen with 20 points and Adcock with 16 that managed even to keep East Carolina in the ballgame. The last half of the game, as Louisljurg maintained a hard shooting lead, was overshadowed by the shouting of e.xcited fans eager for the Hurricanes to score a hundred points. The got their wish as the ballgame ended with Louisburg winning bv 103 to 81. LOUIBURG EDGES LEES McRAE Louisburg was able to overcome an e.xciting overtime to edge the Lees McRae Bobcats 81 to 73 in one of the most e.xciting games of the early season. It looked like an easy victory for the Hurricanes as they led by 10 points at the half, 35 to 25. The early part of the second half was dominated almost entirely by Louisburg, but in the closing moments of the ballgame the Bobcats were able to overcome the lead under the fine shooting of Buggs, who ended the game with 22, and Frances, with 14. At the end of the regulation game, the score was all tied up at 68 to 68. In the over-time period, the Hurricanes were able to pull ahead with the fine shooting of Walton Parker, who got 6 for 6 at the foul line. Other scores for Louisburg were Wheeler with 27, who was the star of the night, and Strickland with 12. The Louisbiirg Hurricanes staj ed a comeback in the second half to go on and defeat F. J. C. 72 to 61 on the P. J. C. home court. After a thrilling half-time score of 36-27, Nick Scssoms put on a sparkling performance to lead the Hurricanes in the victory with a brilliant 35 points for the evening. J. C. English and Trent Strickland dominated the backboard for Louisburg and put on a fine showing of 16 and 13 points respectiveb ' . Although Bucknee and Mclnnis led P. J. C. with 18 points each and kept P. J. C. in the running until the latter part of the second half, they could not stop the determined Hiuricancs. Leading through the entire game, the Hurricanes of Louisburg romped over Charlottee 76-5.3 in tlie sixth game of the 1960-61 season. The Hurricanes could not l)e stopped after a dominating score of 38-22 in the first half and a fine example of teamwork, led by the outstanding guarding of Nick Sessoms. Sessoms sunk 23 points with a fine example of ball handling. Trent Strickland and Stafford ' heeler contributed 11 points each, which assured the victor - for Louisburg. Edwards of (Iharlotte led his team in the scoring column ith 18 points. . V Louisburg ' s Hurricanes came up with another fine victory in halting Ferrum 92-80 on the Fernmi court with a half-time score of 51-.36. Louisburg ' s Stafford ' heeler showed a fast pace of scoring by leading Louisburg with 27 points towards the victor) ' . Walt Parker and Nick Sessoms tallied 22 and 21 points for the night. Berry and Andrews of Ferrum grabbed 25 and 12 points, respectively for the losers. This was Louisburg ' s sixth win for the season with onlv one loss thus far. 1 t ' l- Tilt ' Loiiishurg Hurricanes gave the hometown fans something to cheer about as they defeated E. M. I. SS-73 in the eighth game of the season. At half-time Louisburg led by a wide margin of 51-36 and continued their effort throughout the game. Stafford Wheeler led the Hurricanes with 27 points while Walt Parker and Nick Sessoms contributed 22 and 21 points respec- tively.. E. M. I. ' s high scoring men were Piccininni and Atkinson with ' 16 points each. The win was Louisburg ' s seventh in eight stands. The Louisburg College Hurricanes put on a rally in the closing minutes of the game onl - to find it fall short as Frederick walked awa - with a 72-66 victory. Frederick was in control during the first half of the game. Trent Strickland controlled the rebounds that kept Louisburg in the game. Frederick was leading 39-32 at half-time. In the second half Frederick opened with a big lead only to see the Hurricanes hammer away at the lead. Nick Sessoms led all scores with 23 points followed by Trent Strickland with 13. Walt Parker came into the game and sparked Louisburg during their rally and ended with 11 points. The big guns for Frederick were Murre ' and Winch, who hit for 19 and 18 points respectivel)-. The Louisburg College Hurricanes completely dominated play in the game between Ferrum and Louisburg as they opened up with a tremendous lead in the first half. Louisburg led the game 53-31 at half-time. N. R. Stell with his shooting and play- inaking had Ferrum baffled throughout the game. Stell led all scorers with 19 points. In the second half Trent Strickland and Stafford Wheeler dominated the rebounds. Wheeler also tallied 16 points with most of them coming in the second half. The Louisburg College Hurricanes had 4 men to hit double figures. The big scorers for Ferrum were Berry and Statome with 18 and 16 respectively. They had 3 men to hit double figures. Louisburg College lost its first Conference game to Campbell 84-80. Campbell C ollegc, led by Reidy, took a tremendous lead in the first half of the ballgame. Reich ' , a six-foot five giant, paved the way for Campbell as he scored a total of 35 points. Campbell led at lialftiine 48-33. In the second half Louisburg looked like an entirely new team. Led by Sessoms and Englis, thc steadily began to make up the best that (;ami)l)ell had established in the first half. With 2 minutes left, . ick Sessons hit a one-hand jump shot from outside that pulled the Hurricanes within 2 points of Campbell. Riede then hit 2 (|uick baskets which proved to be enough for the victory. J. C. English played an outstanding game and ended with 19 points. Louisburg College hail five men to hit double figures. For Campbell, johnstome hit for 22 points, and they had 3 men to hit double figures. Both teams showed outstanding teamwork. Oak Ridge rolled oxer Louisburg S8-fi8. In the first half both teams showed both offenses and defenses. The teamwork for both teams was exceptionalK- good with Oak Ridge taking a 3.5-30 halftime lead. In the second half Oak Riilge took control of the game. Led b ' Haneline, Butner, and Vilheit, who hit 21, 20, ancl 16 points res]K ' cti el -, the - completeK ' ripped the game open by out- scoring the Hurricanes .53-38 in the last half. Trent Strickland pla etl an outstanding game off the boards, and Nick Sessons led all scores with 25 points, followed by Walt Parker with 14. The shooting of Sessons and Parki ' r was not enough to overcome the big scoring punch of Oak Ridge. Oak Ridge had four men to hit double figures, and all this was enough to defeat the Purple Hurricanes 88 to 68. k ' ?;!! r m ♦; ' — ■s HURRICANES DEFEAT NEWPORT NEWS On January 9, the Hurricanes of Louisburg College overcame a slight half-time lead and rallied to defeat the Newport News Apprentices by a score of 67-60. At half-time the Apprentices held a slender 3 point lead which as ciuickly o ercome b ' the accurate shooting of Nick Sessoms, Fretl West and Trent Strickland, who scored 17, 15, and 20 points respectively. Strickland played an exceptionally fine game under the backboards as well as on the back court. In the double figures for the Apprentices were Fowler with 18 points. Nicely with 12, and Pirkle with 15. HURRICANES DAMPEN CHOWAN A slender 2-point lead was held by Chowan College over the Louisburg Hurricanes at half-time on January- .3. This lead was gained under the leadership of Ela Nichols for Chowan. Although behind at half-time the Hurricanes came howling in from the dressing room, and Stafford Wheeler and N. R. Stell teamed up to pour in 27 and 23 points respectively. Never count a Hurricane dead until the last whisper of wind is out of the whistle. Leaders for Chowan were Nichols with 18 points and Yates with a total of 13. Final score was 72 for Louisburg and 64 for Chowan. WILMINGTON TAMES HURRICANES Louisburg Junior College played Wilmington Junior College on January 12. The Hurricanes were defeated by a score of 102-75. Wilmington dominated the fi ' st half of the game with the exceptional shooting of Ed Miastkowski. The Hurricanes, al- though shooting exceptionally well, were no match for this fine team. The score at half time was 49-.30. Trent Strickland was high scorer for Louisburg with 18 points, although he had been held to only 4 points in the first half of the game. Nick Sessoms also scored in the double figures with a total of 17 points. Leading the scoring for Wilmington were Johnson with 23 points and Miastkowski with 21 points. Atdleiic VepAviment - 160 V Cettev CluS first row, Nick Sessoms, J. C. Grathaiii, J. C. English, X. R. Stell, Butch Mills, Harry Lange. Second row, Harward Vashaw, Doug Harris, Jiiniin Futrt-ll, Bill Moore, Konald Seal) ' , and Sam Maddry. Members of the letter club or monogram club, are chosen on the basis of one years participation in a varsity sport at Louisburg College. These men are the out- standing leaders in the Athletic competition and uphold the idea of good sports- manship. e-- 161 5 J? BRENDA W Hril-li:i.l) ETTA BARKER ALICE BROUGHTON ANN ATKINS ll -(i(l (liecrleadci TEGCV WHITT MARLENE WOLl E LINDA DAIL Members of the Oak Staff want to give special recognition to a group of students who worked liard dur- ing the basketball season. These are the cheerleaders, who are respon- sible for the great student enthusiasm during the basketball games. Their shouts can easil - be heard above the crowd, and the spirit and co-opera- tion that the ' show is of greatest im- portance to the efforts of the team. We of the Oak wish to sa ' thanks for our hard work and fine spirit. CdeerleAdevs Baseoall First row: Nick Scssonis, L. J. Grantham, Wilson Ho lc, Lynwood Criflin, Maurice Konntain, Fred Wade. Butcli Mills. Second nnc. Richard . verettc, Steve Taylor. Ronald Sealy. Dong Harris, Jimmy Tarrant, Tom orll , Tonim) liro u, L.irr Clary, Wcnuc Johnson, jinnny Kntrelle, Russell Frazier. The Louisburg baseball team, under the direction of RiKSsell Frazier, will see five lettermen return to its ranks this year. Three of these men are pitchers and two were starting infielders last year. Mth these as a foundation and a number of outstanding recruits, Louisburg is hoping for a successful season this year. RUSSELL FR. ZIER Coach 164 Batter Up!!! Qolj earn The men who tried out for the 1961 golf team at Louisljuig were picked on the basis of their performance and score dur- ing the tr ()uts. The team pla ed its liome games on the Green Hill (iolt Course in Louisburg and had matches scheduled with Wilmington, Campbell and other members of this conference. JIM LANC.LLV SAM MADDRY BILL MOORE CLAUDE JONES LINK WILEY STEVE FERGUSON 166 L ' ' Haro ' Lange, Freddy Robinson, Sam Maddry, Link Wiley, Steve Ferguson, Bill Moore, Claude Jones, Jim Langley. 167 L-?y tennis First row, John Mobley, Robert Taft, Sam Hayes, Kenny F-dnar, Ca) , Hcinvtin Cruder, Mike Creyorx, Stuart I.oantlioll, Captain. Barry Biiryuni. Second roic. Bob Shouanliouse, Wayne Asplcn, Bob This years tennis team had its work cut out for it, for there was a fine record com- piled last year. Mike Gregory and N. R. Stell were the only two returning lettermen from last years squad, and the ' had a long rebuilding job ahead of them, however, the squad did quite well. (-SN 168 i JIWW-.M.XliI ROBERT TAFT WAYNE ASPLEN BOB COX n JOHN MOBLEY MIKE GREGORY nframizrals The intramural sports at Louisburg College are played with a great deal of ear- nest. They provide a place for hoys who are not members in that sport to engage in friendly team competition. The intramural football championship was won, for the second year in a row, by Second Floor Franklin. « %, i CfiArnpion ' Joof( ll ' Cuwm First rou : Clark Hooks. Walton I ' arker, KiTUiftli Quick, Warren Jones. Don Games, Hank Woods. Ernie Nylander. Second nut. Rohin Kinj;. N. R. Stell. Ross Lane. Intramural Score Keepers: Russel Guthrie and Lewis Waskey. 170 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ACTION y 172 • 1 Advevtisements To those persons whose patronage is represented herein, we owe a debt of gratitude. Only because of them is the tradition of THE OAK kept aUve, for without their financial backing the yearbook could not go to press. The student body is asked to remember their support and to reciprocate in like measure. 173 f eJ BUY-LO LOUISBURG ' S FINEST SUPERMARKET WHERE PEOPLE MEET BY CHOICE-NOT CHANCE PERGERSON ' S CITY BARBER SHOP North Main Street Louisburg, N. C. Phone GY-63437 5 Qualified Barbers RUSSELL PERGERSQN- OWNER -CLASS OF ' 48 Compliments of CONTINENTAL BAKING CO. 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We welcome the student body, and it is our sincere desire that the knowledge and Christian influence gained here will make them better qualified to meet the problems facing the world today. 179 Wider Selection Better Values LEGGETT ' S Dept. Store, Inc. Louisburg North Caroline 0, tlien, to every mnn liis cliance— To every man, regardless of his birth, His shining, golden opportunity — To every man the right to live, To work, to be liimsclf And to tecome ' hatcvcr things his manhood and Ins vision Can combine to make him— This seeker, Is the promise of America. Thomas Wolft FRANKLINTON FABRICS a unit of Burlington , EXECUTIVE OFFICES, G Rewarding careers ate available in textiles, and with Burlington, world ' s leading textile organization. tlurllnilion INDUSTRIES. INC. $ EXECUTIVE OFFICE.S, GREENSBORO, N. C. - The Portraits in this Yearbook were taken by SMITH STUDIO Official Portrait Photographers for the 1961 OAK You may order any type picture from us on the portraits appearing herein for we keep these negatives in our file. 14 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N C. r--- 181 ABBITT. WII.IJAM SI ' URCEON 121 Berkeley I.alle WiHiamsIjiirK. X ' iruinia ADKINS, AW W INKHEU 404 Mc(;wi|;an Street Enfieici, -North Carolina ALBRIGHT, BARBARA AW 538 Roanoke A ' enue Boanoke Rapids, North Carolina ALBRITTON, EVELYN IRENE Route 1 Hookertoii, ortli Carolina ALSTON, ROBERT WILLIAMS, JR. ,30:3 Noble Stre. ' t Louisbur i. .North Carolina ANDREWS, WILLIAM CRECORY Ronte 1 YonnKsville, North Carolina ASPLEN, EARL WAYNE W ' oolford, .Maryland ATKINS. BETTY RUTH Route 3 Loui.shurji. North Carolina AVENT, MAHALA JOYCE Route 2, Box 181 W ' hitakers, North Carolina AV ' ERETTE. SAMUEL RICHARD Route 2 Oxford. North Carolina AYSCUE, MARTHA ANN Route 3 Loui.sburK. North Carolina BACKUS. HENRY LINDSI.EY. Ill ' ernon ' iew Sa ' annah. C eorci.i BAGWELL. GEORGE HAMILTON, II Mountain Road Halif.tx. V ' irgini.i HAILED, MYRNA I All II Williamson Stri ' et Lonisbiiri;, North ( ' arohna RAI1.E , VANDKl.L COBLE .3211 , Trinitv A enue Durham, North Carolin.i RAIN. DA ID KDW IN 3U7 Breehiu Road Fa ette ille, North Cirolina BAKER. BETTY JO Route I Louishur , North Carolina BANKS, CHRI.STOPHER NOYES 4608 Kanawha .A eniie Charleston 4, West ' ir inia HARBEE. JOHN WILLIAM. JR 1432 Lorraine .■enue Richmond. N ' ir inia BARBEE. PHYLLIS ANN 104 Hawkins . enue Sanford. North C irolin.i HARDEN, HUGH VAN 152 Watson Drive Henderson, North Carolina BARKER, ETTA DEW Semora, North Carolina BARTHOLOMEW, R. A.. JR. Route 1 Henderson. -North Carolina BASS, FRANCES ANN P. O. Box 81 Louisbury, North C.irolin.i BASS, VERLON HUGH 1 Mimosa Dri e Haveloek. North Carolina BAUCOM. BETTY LOUISE 1012 En.uh-wddd . i ' nue Durh.un. North Carolina BEARD. MICHAEL EUGENE 404 E.ist H Street Erwin, North Carolina BECTON, GEORGE FREDERICK Route .5 Goldsboro. North Carolina BEDSOLE, ELIZABETH Route 1 Tar Heel. North Carolina BEHESHTI, MANSOUR Tehran. Iran BIALKOWSKI. MARY LOUISA 1800 Seddon Road Richmond, ' irKinia BIGGS. RICHARD CHARLES ,309 Lihert Street Durham. North Carolina BILLINGS, BONNIE KAY 410 S. State Street Lexinjitou, North Carolina Student Directory BIRDSONG. DA ID 902 Vance Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina BLALOCK, DOROTHY RAY Route 4 Roxboro. North Carolina BLAND. CHARLES EVERETTE 304 North I.iin Street Louisburi; ..North Carolina l.I-UE, HERBERT CLIFTON. JR, 800 Popular Street -Aberdeen, North Carolina BOONE. W ILLIAM SHELTON Route I. Box 26 Castali.t, North Carolin.i roWDI.E, GUY THOMAS 10.5 Ba ard - veruie Do er- Delaware BOWLES, RI A EUC;ENIA 4109 W. Fr.mklin Street Riilunond. N ' irgini.i BRADLEY, RENWICK FRANCIS 204 W.tshinKton , venue Sa annah, GeorRia BRADSHER. MARTHA ANN Milton, North Carolina BRANTLEY, A ON GERALD Route 2 Zebnlou. North Carolina BREEDLO E. FLORA JENNETTE Route 2 Henderson. North Carolina BREW ER. MICHAEL ALE.XANDER Route 2 I-ouisburii. North Carolina HHIDGKORIll. BFRNICE SEAY Keitl)ridi:e. X ' lr ini.i BIUNSON, BENJAMIN ASHER 1105 Panola Street T.uhoro. North Carolina BlUNriF. ROBERT LEE •Slfi Moireeiu- Ro.id Dnrh. uu. North Carolina RROADWELL. AI.ERIE JEAN 27 IS C;ordon Street R.dei h. North Carolina BROl ' GHTON. ALICE EUGENIA Route 5. Bo 382 Durham, North Carolina BROWN, CAROLE ANN 8219 Carlton Street Norfolk, ' irRinia BROWN, EDW IN P- TTERSON Route 1- Box .380 Sueads Ferr . North C.irolin.i BROWN, WALTER HAMLIN, HI 16,37 lohnson Road Petersliuri;. irffinia BROWN. WALTER THOMAS Route 3- Box 316 Henderson. North Carolina BRUMSEY. WILLIAM Cairrituek. North Cirolina BURGESS, lOHN MORGAN 309 Lock Lane Ricluuond, V ' irRinia BURRAGE. RALPH NELSON P O Box 1.35 Libertx, North Carolina BURRIS; KENNETH WAYNE 1205 E Walnut Street (ioldsborn. North Carolina BUTCHER. J. CK POWELL 1525 ( ' press Drive Hendirson. North Carolina liUITS, RACHEL MAE Route 2, Box 428 Boanoke Bapids. North Carolina BUXTON. RUSSELL VON LEHN, JR. 914 Shore Drive Newport News. ' irginia GALLIHAN. CAROLYN P. O. Box 107 X ' auKhan. North Carolina CAMPBELL. ROBEBT WILLIAM, IB. HoIl.iTid. X ' iminia GARNES. DONALD BARRY Route 1. Box 271 H.imlet. North Carolina CABROLL. MARGARET ANN 1505 East Maple Street Goldsboro. North Carolina CASEY. JOHN FRANKLIN Stella. North Carolina CASH- BETT LOU 107 Jolly Street Louisbury- North Carolina CASH. RICHARD HENRY. jR Route I LouisburK. North Cirolina C:aTLE1TE. BEITY BARBARA ■303 North M.un Street l uisburK, North Carolina CHANDLER, MARJOHIE JEAN Currituck- North Carolin.i CHARLES. JOHN ALLEN. Ill 98 Slien.in loaIi Ro.kI Hampton- X ' lr inia CHEEK. SAMUEL lOHN.SON faildston. North Carolina CHEEK. WESLEY BA.XTER 202 M.iple Drive Ro(kiimh,un, North C irolin.i ( IIII.D. ROBERT SARGENT RiMili- I, Box 95 Brodnax. V ' tr inia CLARY. EMNMIT LAWRENCE. JR- -302 New Street I.;twrenceville. Virginia CLAYTON- CU.ORIA FAVE .306 Broad Street Roxboro. .North Carfilinn Cj.EC;C;. DA ID PIERCE -50-3 Tarleton - enue Burlinuton. North Carolina CI.EMENTA. PETER LOUIS Route I. Box . 5I New Market. New Jersey COCHRANE. LINWOOD ARTHUR Jackson. North Oirolina COFFIN- IOLA FAUCETTE 115 Witts Street Diirh.im, North Carolina COGHILI- BETIV V. Route 2 llendersoii- North Carolina GOKER- r:ARLTON RAY 107 W-ishin«ton Street Ho,uHike R.ipids, North Oirolina COLE, DEI.ORES ANN Route 3 (Eastwood) C-.irthaKe. North Cirolina COLEMAN. NED Ford, ' ircinia COLLINS, TNCENT HOUSE Route 4 Loiiisburu. North Carolina COOKE. LINDA JOYCE Route 3 (Pecan Drive) Smithfield. North Carolina COOPER, GLORIA JEAN 215 S Hilliard ,Strcet Nashxilh ' , North Carolina CORBETT, WILLIAM OSBORNE ,31,3 Jones .Street Nashville, North Carolina COTTRELL, JAMES BRYANT Route 3 Louishurt;. North Carolina COWAN, ROBERT STANFORD 2323 Kirkwood Drive Durham, North Carolina CC X, APRIL LYNN 424 West Fifth Avenue R.ieford- North Carolina COX. RORERT EDWARD 1913 University Drive Durham. North Carolina CRAIG. W ILLIAM DEMPSEY 2206 . rrinj;ton Street Durham- North Carolina CRANFORD. CLAUDETTE CARLETTA Route 3 Louisburc. North Carolina CREECH. WILBUR 1... JR- Route -5- Box 477 fioldsboro- North Carolina CRENSHAW. ROY NEIL. JR. 203 W WoodridRe Drive Durham, North Carolina CRENSHAW. WILLIAM LEE 60-5 Marlboro -Avenue Hamlet- North Carolina CREWS. CAROLYN FLEMING Creedmoor, North Carolina CREWS. HAL BULLOCK Creedmoor. North Carolina GROOM. JANET SPROTT 1112 South Tarboro Street Wilson. North Carolina CROW DER. HOUSTON MAIE 422 Elmwood -Avenue Lvncbburg. ' irginia i l Student Vivectovy CUNNINGHAM, JOHN ROBERT 353 Lincoln A ' eiuie Lansdowne, PennsvK ' ania CURRY. REBECCA C. (KAY) 800 West Ninth Street A cien, North Carolina DAIL. LINDA ANNETTE 1305 Holman Street Kinston, North Carolina D ' ANGELO, JAMES LEE Coiintr ' Club Drive Myrtle Beach, South Carolina DAUGHTRY, ROBERT EARL 709 Henry Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina DAVIS, AVON DARRAL Route 1, Box 32 Newport, North Carolina DAVIS, BERT JEFFERSON Route 1, Box 89 Cove Cit ' , North Carolina DAVIS, FREDDIE WOODS P. O. Box 62 Morrisville, North Carolina DAVIS, HERMAN CECIL, JR. Route 3 Hillsboro, North Carolina DA TS, JEAN SWINDELL P. O. Box 206 Elizabethtown. Nortii Carolina D.WIS, JESSIE PHILIP Castalia. North Carolina DAVIS. KENNETH HOLMES, JR. 608 W. Da is Street Burlington. North Carolina DAVIS, MARION STUART, III 308 N. Haughton Street Williamston, North Carolina DAVIS, WILLIAM MOORE P. O. Box 7 SmvTua, North Carolina DENNIS, MAURICE WINFIELD, III 201.5 West Norfolk Road Portsmouth. Virginia DERVISHIAN. ROBERT WESLEY 600 North Boulevard Richmond, Virginia DICKERSON, GARY LEE 3401 Western Branch BKd. Portsmouth, Virginia DICKERSON, GLYNN DOUGLAS Bunn, North Carolina DICKERSON, WILLARD ADDISON, JR, 112 McClanahan Street Oxford, North Carolina DICKINSON, CARL KEITH Route 1 Spring Hope, North Carolina DIXON; PATRICIA FAYE Connell Street Warrenton, North CaroHna DIXON, WALTER NATHANIEL, III 308 Glenbumie Drive New Bern, North Carolina DODSON, GEORGE ALTON 409 Oakwood Street Mebane, North Carolina DORE, CAROLYN FLEMING Division Street Norlina, North Carolina DOZIER, BRUCE Route I Rocky Mount, North Carolina DREWETT, HOWARD JACKSON, JR. 945 N. Main Street Louisburg, North Carobna DULA, THOMAS HUNTER P. O, Box 222 Hillsboro. North Carolina EACHO, CHARLES HAMILTON 702 Westham Parkway Richmond, Virginia EAVES, LINDA NICHOLS Route I, Box 276 Henderson, North Carolina EDGAR, KENNY ELMER 811 Maryland Avenue Cambridge, Maryland EDWARDS, GORDON TAYLOR 304 Pine Road (Briarwood) Portsmouth, ' irginia EDWARDS, HOWARD, JR. P. O. Box .562 Dillwyn, ' irginia ELAM, LUCIE BODDIE 310 Spring Street Louisburg, North Carolina ELKINS, BILLY HUGH Goldston, North Carolina ELLINGTON, STEWART MACON Route 3, Box 7I-C Henderson, North Carolina ENGLISH, JOHN CLAUDE Route 1, Box 100 Drewrvx ' ille, Virginia EUBANK, WILLIAM PENDLETON 3003 Seminary Ax ' enue Richmond, Virginia E ERETT, GLENN BATES 120 Bryan Blvd. Havelock, North Carolina EZZELL, BOBBY RAY 1600 Murphy Street Goldsboro, North Carolina FALLS, FRANCIS FAYETTE Arvonia, Virginia FARRINGTON, RICHARD LEE P. O. Box 523 Graham, North Carolina FEATHERSTONE, SANDRA ANNE 1218 Durham Road Roxboro, North Carolina FERGUSON, STEPHEN WAYNE Star Route Emporia, Virginia FERRELL, VELMA GLENN 403 Washington Avenue Weldon, North Carolina FIELDS, RILEY CLINTON .523 South Second Avenue Siler City, North Carolina FLEMING ' , ROBERT BLOOMER Route 2 ' hitakers, North Carolina FLOWERS, JOHN BAXTON. Ill 107 S. Chestnut Street Mt. Olive, North Carolina FORD, WILLIAM DAVID 222 Forest Avenue Oxford, North Carolina FOSTER, THOMAS ELLIOTT 552 First Avenue Suffolk, Virginia FOUNTAIN, ERVIN MAURICE Richlands, North Carolina FRAZIER, HAROLD NICHOLS Route 1 Henderson, Nortli Carolina FRAZIER, HENRY THOMAS Route 4 Oxford, North Carolina FULCHER, WILLIAM GORDON Mansfield Parkway Morehead Cit) ' , North Carolina FULFORD, JON WIKANDER Route 3 (Old Hope Farm) Hertford, North Carolina GAINEY, JOYCE MARILYN Route 1 Goldsboro, North Carolina GARRETT, ROGERS LEE 2238 Ferrell Road Durham, North Carolina GARRISON, PATSY JO 105 Mitchell Avenue Franklinton, North Carolina GASKILL, EDFRED McKEE Stacv, North Carolina C:ENTRY, LAWRENCE CHANDLER Route 2 Rougemont, North Carolina GIBBS, LAWRENCE LEROY Railroad Street Whitakers, North Carolina GILLETTE, OWEN DANIEL Old Sedley Road Franklin, ' irginia GLASER. CHARLES ROBERT 702 Roanoke . venue Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina C:LENN, ROBERT LEE 1515 Lathrop Street Durham. North Carolina GODWIN, DAVID LESTER 114 W. Washington Street La Grange, North Carolina GOODWIN, MARY GAIL 1120 Riverside A ' enue Elizabeth City, North Carolin.i GOSS, EWELL GENE Route 5, Box 507 Durham, North Carolina GRANTHAM, LEONARD JACKSON Route 2 Mt. Olive, North Carolina GREGORY, MICHAEL HEWES 208 70th Street Virginia Beacli, Virginia GREGORY, WILLIAM HAYWOOD 409 S. Broad Street Angier, North Carolina GRICE, MICHAEL V. 112 North Avenue Wilson, North Carolina GRIFFIN, LYNWOOD Route 2 Dover, North Carolina GRIFFIN, WILLIAM FLOYD, JR. Route 2 Louisburg, North Carolina GRIGGS, GEORGE LIVINGSTON, JR. 145 Holbrook Avenue Danville, Virginia GUPTON, MARLA MANNING 939 North Main Street Louisburg, North Carolina GUPTON, THELBERT DATIS 109 Zollicoffer Avenue Henderson, North Carolina GUTHRIE, HERMAN RUSSELL 1211 Shepard Street Morehead City, North Carolina HADDEN, RICHARD LOUIS 504 Buckhom Road Goldsboro, North Carolina HAISLIP, EDWARD DANNY 45 East 12th Street Roanoke Rapids, Nortli Carolina HALL, LLOYD RUSSELL Route 2 Rougemont, North Carolina HAMILTON, EDWARD BROOKS 108 East E Street Erwin, North Carolina HARDAGE, BRANTLEY THOMAS Norlina, North Carolina HARPER, CAROLYN FAYE P. O. Box 157 Y ' oungsville, North Carolina HARPER, LINDA ANN 126 Mistletoe Drive Newport News, Virginia HARRELL, BARBARA ANNE Route 2, Box 222 Rocky Mount, North Carolina HARRIS, HARVEY DOUGLAS Route 2 Kittrell. North Carolina HARRIS. MILDRED JEANETTE Route 1. Box 164 Henderson. North Carolina HARRIS. PRINDALL LEE 1217 Cambridge Street Coshocton, Ohio HARRISON, RUBY MARIE Route 2 Kinston, North Carolina HART, SYLVIA LEE 1005 Monmouth Avenue Durham, North Carolina HARWARD, CHARLES R., JR. 2414 Liberty Road Greensboro, North Carolina HASLETT, JULIAN MORGAN, JR. 219 Chestnut Street Suffolk, Virginia HAYES, BETSY FAYE 1205 Camden Avenue Durham, North Carolina HEATH, WILLIAM PARROTT Route 2 Snow Hill, North Carolina HELLER. IRWIN ALLEN 10 N. Crenshaw . venue Richmond, Virginia HESTER, ROCKY ABRON, III Route 5 Raleigh, North Carolina HESTER. STEWART COLEMAN 127 Gro e Park Circle Danville, Virginia HICKS. CRAWFORD B. 104 Middle Street Louisburg, North Carolina HICKS, PATRICIA ANN 914 N. Main Street Louisburg. North Carolina HINTON, JAMES DOYT, JR. Route 1 Zebulon, North Carolina HOBBS, JOSEPH B. Gaston, North Carolina HODCES. MARY LINDA Koutf 1, Box 27 Dover, North Carolina HOLDER. WILLIE RUFUS Routf 6, Box 445-A Durham. North Carohna HOLLAND. EDWARD LEE Warsaw, North Carolina HOLLOMAN, ALEXANDER B Route 5 Col(lsbori). North Carohna HOLLOMAN. BET.SV FALLS 211 . Carolina .Street Goldshori), North Carolina HOLLOWAV, BONNIE LOUISE 133 Cooper . -enue Henderson, North Carolina HOLLOWEL, .MARY LOL ' 548 S. Main Street Wake Forest. North Carolina HOOKS. CEORGE CLARK A eoek Street Fremont. .North Carolina HORNE. THOMAS CRADY 809 MarKate Avenue Kannapolis. North Carolina HORNE. W ll.LlAM P. Wall.iie Street llamlet. North Carolina I ' OSKINC;. ARTHl ' R KINC LinwoocI .A enue HamhnrH, New JiTsey HOWARD, JAMES LAWRENCE P. O, Box 98.5 Chapel Hill, North Carolina HOYLE, WILSON SMITH, JR 16.51 Oxford Road Henderson, North Carolina HL ' BBARD, CI.ADWYN DA 1D 4408 Cnmherland Avenue Fayetteville, North Carolina Hl ' BIAK, LEON BASIL 314-lfith Street Virginia Beach, Virginia HUDSON, WILLIAM ZACHARY 506 East C. Street Erwin. North Carolina HUNT, STERLING LEE Route 3 LouishurK, North Carolina HUNTER, JACK MANLY Route 2 .Newport, North Carolina U.ES, DAVID EDGAR Route 3 Littleton, North Carolina JAMES, RONALD EARL 615 Monroe Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina J.AMES. THOMAS H.. JR Eastville. Virginia JEAN. NAN ELIZABETH 202 Johnson Road Portsmouth, Virginia JENKINS, ELLA SUE Route 1 Castalia, North Carolina JENNETTE, ROBERT EUGENE 204 Aeredale Road Princess Anne. Virginia JOHNSON. BARBARA ANN Bickctt Blvd. Louisburg. North Carolina JOHNSON. GENE MARSHALL 510 West Atlantic Street Emporia. Virginia JOHNSON. MARTHA SUE 301 N. Hamilton Street Leaksville, North Carolina JOHNSON, MARY LEE 409 W. Noble Street Louisburg, North Carolin,i JOHNSON, ROBERT W.. JR P. O. Box 63 Churchland, ' irginia JONES, ALLAN LYNWOOD 819 Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina JONES, L.AW RENCE DONALD 106 Goodw -n Street Emporia, Virginia JONES, EDWARD GROVER 1009 Toi.snot . enue Wilson, North Carolina JONES. JESSE WARREN. JR. 420 W. Academy Street Fuquay Springs, North Carolina Student Divectovy JONES, RONNIE MORRIS Route 2 Zebulon. .North Carolina JONES. WILLIA.M STANLEY 229 Dry Avenue Cary. .North Carolin.i JOYNER, RAYMOND EDWARD Bickett Blvd. Louisburg, North Carolina JOYNER, VEI.NA CLARICE 105 Perry Stre.t Louisburg. North Carolina KALE. WILLIAM ARTHUR. JR. 500 E. Markhani Street Durham. North Carolina KAT7.. FREDERICK LANCE 27 Jellerson Park Cambridge. M.issachusetts KEITH. RAYMOND C:L11-T0N 821 S. Main Street Wake Forest. North Carolina KING. EDWARD McCLURE 5911 .W 26th Street W. IIollwiooil. Florida KING. ROBIN AYCOCK 821 S. 2nd Street Smithfield. North Carolina KI.NG. TOMMY JOE 34 H.irvey Circle Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina KINTZ. DONALD DAII.EY .509 Greenville Higlnvay Kinston. .North Carolina KIRVEN. MAMIE JULIA Route 5. Box 77 Sumter. South Carolina KOONCE. FRANKLIN JOHN. JR 401 College .• vonuc Blackstone. Virginia KORNEGAY. JIMMY Route 2 Mount Olive. North Carohna LACY. ERNEST RENWOOD, JR. 1.307 Westridge Road Richmond. Virginia LANE. ROSS PERSON Fremont. North Carohna I.ANGE. JOHN HARRY. JR. 2870 Arden Road .Mlanta 5. Cieorgia I.ANGFORD. JOHN ROBERT 1802 Erxvin Ro.id Durham, North Carolina LANGLEY, JAMES FRANCIS. Ill 1113 Cherry Tr.-e Drive New Bern. .North Carolina LANGSTON. BOBBY LAWRENCE Route 4 Raleigh. North Carolina LAWRE.NCE. HENRY ROGER. JR 38 Mdford Road Newport News. Virginia I.AYNE, FRANK DOW 510 S. 4th Street Smith field, North Carolina LEDGETT, DOUGLAS ALLEN 25 N. Murray Street Ridgewood, New Jersey LEE. JESSIE MAE Shannon. North Carolina LEONARD. JIM ADCOCK 516 E, Nash Street Louisburg. .North Carolina LEWIS. CURTIS WAYNE Stac ' . North Carohna LEW IS. GORMAN AGNEW ■307 Crescent Street New Bern. North Carolina LEWIS. STANLEY ROLAND Urtama, V ' irginia LILES. DORIS SELENE 1326 Myrtle A ' enue Norfolk. ' irginia LILES. W ILLIS JOHNSTON, JR. Route 2 Littleton. North Carolina LIPPY. EDWARD TROTTER 6200 Clover Lane Richmond 28, Virginia LIPPY, SUSAN HUMPHREY 6502 W. Franklin Street Richmond, ' irginia LIVINGSTON. WILLIAM ROBERT. JR White Oak. .North Carolina LONG. EMMA FRANCES Route 1 Castalia, .North Carolina LONG, JOHN MILLARD Seaboard, North Carolina I.OUGHLIN, CHARLIE CASTELLO, III 146 Burwell Avenue Henderson, North Oirolina I.UM.SDEN. GEORGE A , III 1302 Lilx-rty Street Durham. .North Carolina LUITON. MITCHELL GLENN P. O. Box 64 Seven Springs, .North Carolina LYON. WILLIAM McMILLIAN 6006 Monument A ' enue Richmond, V ' irginia McCANN. JO ANN Route 3 Henderson, North Carolina McCOMBS, JOHN ELDRIDCE Traymore Hotel Virginia Biach, Virginia McDAMEL. KENNETH CRIMES 927 Country Club Drive Lexington, North Carolina McDonald, james f;oRDON 1400 N E lison Road Arlington, Virginia McINNIS. ANGIE LEE Gibson. North Carolina McLEOD. MARY CATHERINE 609 Fulton Street Raeford. .North Carolina !cNEIL. GAIL WILLIAMSON 7315 Granby Street Norfolk. Virginia MADDRY. SAM ALE.XANDER 1908 Guess Road Durham, North Carohnii MALLALIEU, MARIANNE Route 3 Cambridge. Maryland MALLARD. ROBERT LEE III 2008 Columbia Pike Arlington. Virginia MANN. JIMMY McARTHUR Route 2 .Newport. North f:arolina .MANNING. JERRY .MILTON 2406 Erxvin Road Dunn. North Carolina MARSHALL. FRANCES GREEN Route I. Box 163 Louisburg. North Carolina MARSHALL. RICHARD BLAINE Route 1. Box 163 Louisburg. North Carolina MARSHBURN. JAMES ALDERMAN JR 106 Westbrook Drive Butner. North Carolina MARTIN. BLANCHE EARLENE 60,36 12th Street West Rradenton. Florida MARTIN. DONALD GRAYSON P. O. Box 42 Emporia. irginia MARTIN. WINSTON McKAY 2520 N. 23rd Road . rlington, Virginia MASENCUP, WALLACE EDWIN MI P.O Box 24 .Amherst. Virginia MASHBl ' RN. MARGARET ANNE P. O. Box 104 Louisburg, Nortli Carolina MASSEY. DANIEL LOUIS Route 2 Zebulon. North Carolina MATTHEWS. DONALD t;ORDON 306 Edwards .Avenue New Bern. North CaroUna MATTHEWS. JAMES CAL TN Route 8 Sanford. North Carolina MATTHEWS. REBECCA ANN Route 1 Sanford. North CaroUna .ME.NGEL. JOHN GEORGE. Ill 314 Mayflower .Apartments ' irginia Beach. ' irginia MERRILL. CHARLES FRANKLIN 801 N. Poplar Street .Aberdeen. North Carolina MICHAEL. RONALD JACKSON 406 Park Street Lexington. North CaroUna MIDGETT. PALMER SCARBOROUGH, JR. Rodanthe, North Carolina 184 t Student Directory MILLS. WILLIE BRAXTON, JR. 203 Jones Franklin Road Raleish. North Carolina MINSHEW. LURA ALMA P. O. Box 3 Blatk Creek, North Carolina MITCHELL. JOHN DAVID Route ,5 Cold.sboro. North Carolina MITCHELL. MILTON DOUGLAS Route 1 Castalia. North Carolina MOBLEY. JOHN NORMAN 701 King Richard Road Raieigii. North Carolina MONTEITH. CARROLL HERBERT 2378 Queenston Road Cle ' eland Heights. Ohio MOODY. DWIC.HT LAYMOND. JR. 1113 Wellons Drive Durham. North Carolina MOORE. JANET MARLENE 629 Ralph Drive Raleigh. North Carolina MOORE. WILLIAM FRANKLIN 2713 Augusta Drive Durham. North Carolina MOOREFIELD, WILLIAM CONWAY Milton. North Carohna MORGAN, ROBERT GEORGE 311 Reams Avenue Roxhoro. North Carolina MUNN. CAROLYN ELIZABETH Route 1. Box 130 Franklinton. North Carolina MUNN. LINDA JEAN Route 1 West End. North CaroUna MURPHY. DONALD SIDNEY Route 3 Louisburg. North Carolina MURPHY. RONALD ELBERT Route 3 Louisburg. North Carolina NASH, GERALD LEE Route 2 Louisburg, North Carohna NASH, ROBERT RAY. JR. Circle Drive Mebane. North Carolina NEAL, JORDAN ASHLEY 210 Hillcrest .Avenue Canton, North Carolina NE. THERY, GEORGE ALFRED Route 3. Box 195 Henderson. North Carolina NEWTON. CHARLIE HARTWELL. JR. Route I Louisburg, North Carolina NICKALSON. JOHN KEITH, JR. 116 N. Dawson Street Raleigh. North Carolina NISBET, ALBERT WHISNANT 113 Traditional Lane Charlotte, North Carolina NOE. MARY ELIZABETH 1307 N. Market Street Washington, North Carolina NOYES, EDMUND. JR. Leesburg. Virginia NYE. FRANK LOUIS Route 1. Box 45 Bolton. Nortli Carolina NYLANDER, ERNEST STUART 3807 Noble Avenue Richmond, Virginia OAKLEY, REDMOND CARL 404 Forest Street Mebane, North Carolina OAKLEY, WILLIAM JAMES Capeville, Virginia OGAWA, YOSHIKO Shimane, Japan ORROCK, WILLIAM COLEMAN 1 1 Tnixton Place Portsmouth, Virginia OVERTON. HERMAN BRINKLEY .502 C. C Road . hoskie. North Carolina OWEN, HELEN FAYE Route 4 Henderson, North Carolina PACE, BRENDA KAY Route 6 Burlington, North Carolina PARKER, WALTON DAVIS, JR. 406 Davis Street Smithfield. North Carolina PARKS. JOSEPH MACON Route 4 Henderson. North Carolina PARRISH, BILLY GLENN Route 1 Castalia. North Carolina PARRISH, JOHN HOLDEN P. O. Box 172 Youngsville, North Carolina PAYNE, MORTIMER ELLIOTT, JR. Sharps. Virginia PEACOCK, CAROLYN ANN 402 S. Hargrave Street Le.xington, North Carolina PENDERGRAFT, NANCY GAYLE 1618 Delaware Avenue Durham, North Carolina PEOPLES, JOSEPH FENNER 3404 Cheyenne Road Raleigh, North Carolina PERDUE, JAMES MAURICE Route 2, Box 354 Louisburg, North Carolina PERDUE, KENNETH PERRY Route 3 Louisburg, North Carolina PERDUE, PHILLIP STERLING Route 3 Louisburg, North Carolina PERGERSON, BARBARA ANN 206 Ramey ' s Circle Franklinton, North Carolina PERNELL, BOBBY COTTRELL 601 Beck Avenue Henderson, North Carolina PERNELL, TOMMIE WAYNE 247 Briareliff Road Rockv Mount, North Carolina perry ' , BERRY DOUGLAS Route 1 Youngsville, North Carolina PERRY, MARION DWIGHT 100 E. Wilson Street Mebane. North Carolina PHAUP, JOSHUA HAZELL. |R. 6912 Huth Road Richmond. Virginia PHILLIPS, LILA PATRICIA Route 1 Laurel Hill, North Carolina PICKARD, ROBERT WARREN 1025 Gloria . venue Durham, North Carolina PIERCE, ALEXANDER BOLTON, JR. P. O. Box 53 College Park, Maryland PIERCE, FRANK WOODS 2222 N. Roosevelt Arlington, Virginia PINKHAM, MARY LINDA Route 4, Box 298 Washington, North Carolina 1 ITTMAN, ELIZABETH GAIL 903 Cherokee Avenue Marion, South Carolina POLITANO, VICTOR ANTHONY, JR. 1610 HolK-wood Street Durham, North Carolina POOLE, HENRY LEE 2711 Wake Forest Highway Durham, North Carolina POWELL, JOHN DAVIS. JR. Route 2. Box 247 Roanoke Rapids. Nortli Carolina POWELL, JOSEPH STERETT 1546 Bedford Road Rocky Mount, .North Carolina PRICE, BRENDA JOYCE P. O. Box 127 Whitakers. North Carolina QUICK, KENNETH REECE Route 1, Box 247 Rockingham, North Carolina HACKLEY, JAMES STEWART Route 3 Mount Olive, North Carolina RADFORD, CONNIE ANN Route 1, Box 34 Castalia, North Carolina RAINEY, LINDA GREY Route 1 Elon College, North Carolina RAWLINGS, WARREN CARLTON P. O. Box 18 Purdy, Virginia REDWINE, GERALD FRANKLIN 82 Maple Street Badin, North Carohna REEL, JESSE WHITFIELD, JR. P. O. Box 564 Franklin, Virginia REYNOLDS, ROBERT CLIFTON P. O. Box 122 Newport, North Carolina RHODES, JANE 3012V2 Banner Street Durham, North Carolina RIDGE, EMMA JEAN P. O. Box 115 Micro, North Carolina ROBERSON, DORIS CALVIN Route 3 Louisburg, North Carolina ROBERSON, WILLIAM FREDERICK 1406 Virginia Avenue Durham, North Carolina ROBERTSON, ARCHIBALD, III 1155 Overbrook Road Petersburg, Virginia ROBERTSON, CHARLIE WEBER 210 Forestwood Drive Durham. North Carolina ROEBUCK. M EDWARD, JR. 5852 14th Road. N. •Arlington. Virginia HOGERSON. DONALD KENT 232 King Street Georgetown. South Carolina ROLLISON, ARTHUR JOHN 1312 Greystone Avenue Richmond, Virginia ROMANET. ANDREW L., JR. 816 N. Main Street Roxboro, North Carolina ROMM, ALAN HARVEY 4020 Monument Avenue Richmond 30, Virginia ROSE, FREDERICK EPPES 7002 University Drive Richmond, Virginia ROSE, JOHN MARTIN 5903 S. Crestwood Avenue Richmond, Virginia ROWE, BRYANT THURSTON Halifax Road Louisburg, North Carolina ROYSTER, CAROLYN ANN Route 2 ' irgilina, Virginia RUSSELL, RUBY LANE P O. Box 11 Halifax, Virginia SAMPSON, SYLVIA ANITA P. O. Box 201 Pembroke, North Carolina SAULT, NANCY MAYS 74 Hopkins Street Newport News, Virginia SAWYER. ELIZABETH ANN Route 2 Graham. North Carolina SCOTT. BEN 1610 Spencer A enue New Bern. North Carolina SEALEY. RONALD WILLIAMS 27 Colony Street Hicksville. New Y ' ork SEALS. NANCY CAROLE Route 1. Box 136 Laurinburg. North Carolina SESSIONS. LINDA MARIE Route 2 Whiteville, North Carolina SESSOMS. JAMES ROBERT 623 Everett Street Burlington. North Carolina SHANNANHOUSE. ROBERT HENDERSON 1106 W. Williams Circle Elizabeth City. North Carolina SHOUSE, PRISCILLA ANN P. O. Box 363 Rural Hall. North Carolina SHULLER, ROBERT NORTH Charles Street Crifton, North Carohna SIKKELEE, WILLIAM LEONARD 404 Fayette Street Richmond, Virginia 185 Tv y Student Vivectovy SKINNER, SARAH LOU 17 Carhiml Drive Newport News, N ' irKinia SLAGLE, LINUOOD HALl ' H 102 Slate Street Emporia. Virginia SMITH, ALICE ADELLA S12 Sandalwood Drive Fa etteville, North Carolina SSHTH. DAVID CLENWOOD Route 5, Bo . 52 Coldsboro. North Carolina SMITH, GENE ARTHl ' R 514 Cedar Street EliAiheth Cit , Nortli C ' arolina SMIIM, GEORGE CALVIN 141(i RaleiKh Road Heiulerson, North Carolina SMITH. HANEV ALLEN C ' lieritdti. N ' irginia SMITH, MARY ALICE 1 ' O. Ho 197 oimu.s ille, Nortii (Carolina SNirni, NORMAN WADE 2467 Drake Street Rielitnond, irgini, SMITH, STE EN BASIL 42S Cliarlotte Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina SMITH, SUE ELLEN Route 1, Bo 26 Bolton, Nortli Carolin.i SNEAD, JON WAYNE 416-16th Street ' irj nia Beach, X ' irginia SOMMER, INGRID Colle ie .Apartments Loni.shurK, Nortli Carolina STAI.LINC;S, DA ID H, JR. 90S David Street Henderson, Nortli Carolin.i SIAI.LINGS, EriA JAYNE Route .3, Box 4.34 LouisI ur ;, North Carolina STAPLES, SALLY ANNE 183 North Cherry Street Kernersville, North Carolin.i STARK, KAY JACKSON Route 5 O.vfortl. North Carolina .STEl.L, NEWTON RANSOM, III nil Clifton Street Raleigh, North Carolina .STEVENSON, THOMAS CAMPBELL, JR. Route I. Bov 290B Henderson. North Carolin.i STODDARD, JOHN BERRY, JR. Topping, ' irginia STRICKLAND, ROY ZODOCK Roiile 1 Princeton, North Carolina STRICKLAND. SHIRLEY DEAN Y ' ounKsville. North Carolina STRICKLAND. WARREN TRENT Route 1 Wade. North Carolina STROTHER, DOUGLAS McARTHUR Route 3 . pex. North Carolina SWINK, LIONEL CLYDE Route 1 Trenton, North Carolina SYKES, CLAIBORNE WALTER, JR, 2721 Wake Forest HiRhway Dnrham, North Carolina SYKES, HANNAH PARKS .309 W Nohle Street Loiiislmrg. North Carolin.i SYKES, MICHAEL PARKE 1412 E. Chaloner Park Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina TARRANT, JAMES GREEN, JR. 934 S. Chestniit Street Henderson, .North Carolina TAYLOE, PENNARITTA CHERRY P. O. Box 46 Powellsville, North Carolina TAYLOR, MARSHA JO Route 1, Box 87 Newport, North Carolina TAYLOR, OGBURN MILES Meredithxille, X ' irKinia TAYLOR. STE ' E KENT 74 Hamilton Street Roanoke Rapids, .North Carolina TAYLOR. BERNARD WAYNE 742S MeUhorter Place . nnandale. X ' irginia TELGAREZ, NANCY ANN 82 Castle Way Basking Ridge, New Jersey lEMPLE, GEORGE MURRAY 202 Seneca Road Richmond, Y ' irginia TERRELL, NHCHAEL CHESTER South Ninth Street Mehane, North Carolina IIIAYER, NINA DAWN Bick.tt Boiile ard Loiiishiir , .North Carolin.i THOMAS, BARRY LANCE 4l6-22iid Stre.t ' irginia Beach, Y ' irginia THOMAS, WILLIAM ARTHUR BUSBEE 4104 C;,imhridKi- Road Hit liuKind. ' irgiiiia IHOMASON. HARRY WAYNE 40,3 West Cenlir Street Lexington, North C.irolilia IHOMP.SON, JOHN HENRY, HI 2710 Pinedale Road Greensboro, North Carolina IIIOMPSON, KATHERINE EDGERTON 1200 E (Ti:reeli .Axeliiie Goldshoro. North Carolina I HOMPSON. ROBERT MURPHY Stem. North Cirolina IILLAR. WILLIAM THOMAS. Ill 521 Ingleside . eniie Eniporia. ' irginia THOITER. IRGINIA HEATH 115 JolK Street l.oiiishurg. North Carolina JENNETTE, JANE ELLEN TRUMP Route 1 Crewe, irginia TWYNHAM. THOMAS HERBERT 1457 N. Lancaster Street .Arlington, X ' irginia lYNDALL, DALTON WADE 210 W Curnherland Street Diinn. North Carolina ITLEY. GEORGE THOMAS Roiite 2 Bl.ickstone. Y ' irginia ANDERBILT, ANITA JEAN .3301 Chapel Hill Roail Diirham. North Cirolina ASHAW. OI.NEY HARWARD 1006 M noillll Avenue Diirli.uii. North Carolina INCENT. JAMES ARNOLD Skippers. Virgini.i WADE. BENJAMIN FREDERICK S06 Chiton Street Garner. North Carolina WARE. CAROLE HUSE 100 N. Pendleton Street Newport Nexvs, ' irginia W ASKEY, LEWIS PEYTON, 111 S32 Tr,i er . enue Soiitii Boston, ' irginia EBB, W II.LIAM MILLER, III Clarksxille, Y ' irginia WELLS. FR TN LEE Rt. 1. Box 1.54 Watha. North Carolina WELLS. WANDA LEE P. O. Box 103 Gaston, North Carolina WEST, CARLTON R. Y Route 2, Box 366 Beaufort, North Carolina WEST FRED BARDEN 1400 E. Ash Street (a)Idsl oro, North Carolina W EST, PAUL DUVAL, JR. 607 Townsend Street Fa ettc ille. North Carolina W HEELER, DONNIE WILSON Route 1 Loiiisbiirg, North Carolina W HEELER. MARTHA ELLEN Route 4 Louisburg. North Carolina WHEELER. WILLIAM STAFFORD Jackson. North Carolina W HELESS. LOUIS ALFRED, JR. Sunset . xenue Louisburg, North Carolina WHITE, CARL TUDOR P. O Box 224 Nortm.i. .North Carolina W HITEHEAD. HERMAN DEAL 1010 Panola Strei-t Tarboro, North Carolina WHITFIELD, BRENDA FAV 214 Ciarretl Street Roxboro, North Carolina W HITFIEI.D, DALE WOOLWINE 24 ' i Shepherd Street R.ileigh, North Carolina WHITT, BEVERLEY DIANE 214 .Aiadtiny Street Roxlxiro, North Qirolina WHITT, PEG(;Y RCXIISTER Oxford Road Roxboro, .North Carolin.i WILKINSON. CAROLYN THOMPSON Fifth Street F ' xtension Meb.iiie. Nortli C.)rr)lina WILLIAMS. JERRY ALBERT Route I R.ieford, North Carolina WILLIAMS. STANLEY OWEN Route 3 Wake Forest, North Carolina W ILLIAMSON, JAMES NEWELL 1663 Shirley Avenue Petersburg. ' irginia WILLIS, WILLIAM DEANE, JR. P. O. Box 68 Jarratt, ' irginia W ILSON. LINDA POWELL 941 N .Main Street Liiiiisburg, North Carolina W ILSON, PAUL LEWIS Route I Hnrdh- Mills. North CaroUna WILY. LIVINCSTON MOREHEAD 3426 Doxer Road Diirham, North C.irolina WINN, BENJAMIN DOUGLAS .Alberta. Y ' irginia WTNSl.OW. DAN REED infall. North Carolina W INSTEAD, CARROLL REID, JR, 501 Mitchell Street Franklinton, North Carolina WOLF. MARLENE KAYT 1707 Ranch Drixc Richmond. Y ' irginia WOODARD, MARIE ANN 202 Oxford Circle West Riihmond, Y ' irginia WOODRUFF, DENNIS DEAN 903 Henry Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina WOODRUFF, JAMES ELLIS P. O. Box 353 Jarratt. Virginia WOODS. RUTH LOUVENIA Route 4 Henderson. North Carolina WOODS. WALTER HENRY. Ill 1022 .Anderson Street Durham. North Carolina WOOTEN. DOROTHY JACQUELINE HI Black Creek Roacl Stantonsburg. North Carolina W ORLEY, THOMAS EARL. JR, 2111 Brandon Avenue Richmond, Virginia WRIGHT, BETH ' JANE Route 1. Box .5.5-A G.irxsbiirg, North Carolina WRIGHT, RICHARD THOMAS 181 1 Woodbine Road Richmond 25, Y ' irginia WYNN, CAROLYN JOYCE 1201 N Gamett Street Henderson, North Carolina WYNN, GERALD MARTIN 1201 N Gamett Street Henderson, North Carolina W YNNBERRY, RONALD GENE 222 West First Street W ' eldon, North Carolina YOUNG, BRIAN RICHARD 4800 Little Falls Road .Arlington, Y ' irginia YOUNG, DANIEL WRIGHT Route 1 Y ' oungsx-ille, North CaroUna YOUNG, W ILLIAM WIRT, JR, 1705 Chadwick Drixe Richmond, Y ' irginia t-i Second Semester Snfranfs BAIRD. LYNWOOD EUGENE 102 S. Whitaker Avenue Franklinton, North Carolina BAKER. FRED THOMAS, JR. 1017 Gree n Street Durliam, North Carolina BELL. DON ED 725 N. Edison Street . rlington, ' irginia BERGMAN, ALVIN BARRY 201 E. Clob Blvd. Durham, Nortli Carolina BURKLEY, HENRY LLOYD Route 2 Yirk, Fennsvlvania CHEATHAM, ' JUDITH CAROL 214 Cheatham Street Franklinton, North Carolina CREWS, HAL BULLOCK Route 3, Box 33 Creedmoor, North Carolina DEES, WILEY C. 303 Brentwood Drive Wil-son. North Carolina DOMINICK, JOHN McCOOL 1411 N. Cregson Street Durham, North Carolina EDISON. WILLIAM COIT, JR. Bo.v 11-A, C 6 P.M. U. S. Navy Station Kodiak, Alaska FEATHERSTON, CHARLES ALDEN 1218 Durham Riad Roxboro, North Carolina FUTRELLE, JIMMY RUDOLPH Route 1 Pikeville, North Carolina GONZALEZ, EDMUND G, 121 Hardee Street Durham, North Carolina C;ORDON, BRUCE L. 132 Glenhill Drive Birmingham, Alabama GORHAM, THOMAS C. 1200 Oakwood Drive Rockv Mount, North Carolina HAYES. SAMUEL HALL 5 Hege Dri e Lexington, North Carolina HILL, JAMES RAY New Canton. ' irginia HUNT, ANNA JEAN Riute 3, Box 412 Louisburg, .North Carolina ISLEY, BOYD A. 927 Green Street Durliam, North Carolina JENKINS, MICHAEL BRUCE Oak Street Star, North Carolina JOHNSON. THOMAS BARKSDALE, III 2202 Sprunt Avenue Durham, North Carolina JONES, CLAUDE V., JR. 1310 .Arnette .Avenue Durham, North Carolina JORDAN, BRUCE CLYDE, JR, 120 Rock Spring Street Henderson, North Carolina LANE, HENRY C. 209 North Main Street Louisburg, North Carolina LOWENTHAL, STUART 124 Idle Hour Drive Lexington, Kentucky MEYER, RICHARD HI S, Dennis Street Enfield, North Carolina MINCHER. THOMAS DANIEL 42 Carolina Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina MIXON, BENJAMIN HARRELL 27.5 Country Club Drive Henderson, North Carolina PARKER, JOSEPH C. Dover, North Carolina PEACE. SAMUEL T,. JR. 236 . ndrew A enue Henderson, North Carolina I ' EARSE, THOMAS DEANE 213 . nderson Street Durham, North Carilina ROBINSON, HENRY BURTON, JR. 1701 Colonial Road Raleigh, North Carolina SKINNER. ROBERT NELSON 1202 N ' ickers Avenue Durham, Nortli Carolina TAFT, ROBERT EDMUND 1705 East Fifth Street Greenville, North Carolina TODD, ROBERT GREEN, JR, Route 2, Box .39 Creednioor, North Carolina W EST, DANNY E. Popular Street Eliabethtown, North Carolina W HITFIELD, ZACK PERRY Creedniior, North Carolina ZIM.MERMAN, MARTIN WILLIA.M 511 Baxter Street Eliabeth City, North Carolina MILLER, JAMES RALPH 1034 Highland A enue -Abington, Pennsylvania ALMA MATER (Tune: Haydn ' s Austria ) Alma Mater, sh ' lt ' ring college, Thou liast been our guiding friend. From thy fount of flowing knowledge We would drink until the end. Be thy children ' s inspiration, Glowing light to cheer and guide; Stand, Old College, Alma Mater, Through th e changing years abide. Greater love and veneration Be thy portion, Mother dear; May each coming generation Bring rich gifts thy heart to cheer. May thy stalwart columns heavenward Ever point the way of life. Stand, Old College, Alma Mater, Through the changing years abide. — Written by Mabel Davis (Dedicated to Louisburg College by the class of 1915) cA ' product o{ Un+er papuSm nA 333 INDIANA AVENUE WIN5TON-SALEW, N.C. 188 Aufograpfis ii
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