Agricultural and Technical State University - Ayantee Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1954
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NC A « T STATE UNIV LIBRARY ■■■lllllll 3 0343 0334088$ FOREWORD We, the 1954 senior class, have come face to face with a new and difficult problem. Our life at A. T. College is finished. But, in reality, our lives have just witnessed what we should consider the first rays of light — of knowledge — of experience. Never having faced the problem of retirement from an existence which never produced a dull moment, we are unable to express our mixed emotions — emotions that are torn between the desire to remain among school chums and the burning, nagging ambition to go out into the world and take our places among the people of various societies. Let us reminisce a moment. Since our arrival four years ago, what has taken place? Let me think — ah yes ! the big building boom has transformed the campus considerably; the Aggies were accepted into the N.C.A.A.; and in consecutive seasons the grid performers captured the C.LA.A. and national titles. What about the baseball record in shattering four straight championships? More important the members of this class have reached a sort of maturity, a bit more learning, a lot more experience. One thing is certain. Perhaps these four years have not been your best ones, but they certainly have been good ones. May this book, the 1954 Ayantee, serve to reveal flashes of life and the campus of A. T. College — life as it was lived by the class of ' 54. • • • lTs lived of THE AGRICULTURAL TEG =rr il ' . k 1 majii S7 ■IM- L COLLEGE OF NORTH CAROLINaI warn presented by Publislied All li The A«rriniltui Greensboro, North Cs S. DELANO now RD Editor NORRIS PHILLIPS Business Manager ■Burning the midnis;ht oil It wasn ' t. .. all work Punching the clock. . . . Nineteen Fifty-four lually by the Students of al and Technical Colleoje of North Carohna : olina Those tense iiKiments in .onluyA III. . ; Time out at the Klod Hop. ' Forchiuul Shot I IN THIS CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS GREEKS ' Crossing the burning sands. ■IW, I, 1 1111 i HH Rj Bm A ' ITi ' H B I Hk Fur a distance of (?) feet. Wiihin this xearliuok, the editor and his stafl have attempted to enumerate the various activities about the campus which charac- terize lil ' e ol ' a typical student here at the Agricuhural and Technical Clollege of North C ' arolina. These activities include classes, sports, R.O.T.C:. units, and other organizations, many omitted l)y limited space. All contrilnued to the intellectual and .social development of the individual. The purpose of each picture and article within this edition is to give the reader some idea as to how the members of the great Aggie famih lived, worked, and associated with each other. In each of our lives, there were moments of happiness, moments ut sorrow, and moments of inalcontent. but, it was the utmost desire of A. T. College that her students be well p Dare t cope with the proijlems of later life. BB The Av.ANTEE is an annual publication editcilSljWP students for their enjoyment. ' fi!S ' The editor and his staff hope very sincerely that tl e ' S4 edition of the AvANTEE, will prove satisfactory to you. Ma; ' mind you always of your stay here at dear ole A. ' To each his own. ' plunge in the ' irrnTiiHur — i-rtTni ' mit ' ' F.ook out! — Snowhall C ' oining ' The Big Shuw — I ' lTsliincn Tal ent Night. campus «$ . i ' Liucit Artist A sip of Tea wmmm m m 1 The Intirmars Dairv Piudutts Buildinii. CAMPUS BUILDINGS i In thf recent years, one of the most signif- icant factors occupying a major role at A. T. College has been the multi-million dollar buildini; project completed or under way. Shown in the pictures are the latest additions of this vast project, and the Home Economics Building, Dairy Products Building, Infirmary, Julian Price Hall, and the Men ' s Dormitory, which are the center of attraction for all new- comers and visitors. New Gvmnasium. ' - -- IDICATION ..,.,... , -lerling df l ed in defense of iliis nation ha e endeared hiui lo the Administr. lit lx)d of this institution, we Hedieate this, the T ' S4 iHiilim nf ti Haidly nad die inemunes ui l icuienam Becliett s many accoinplisiimenLs as a stuaent cuui- iiH-nced to fade than his manifest qualities of leadership and valor catapulted him into the public the ( Mth profound gratitude and sincere iL. p..i :.. i ... .,i„w: i-.mtcnant Beckett lor reflected upon himself, The Agricultural and Technical College, and the United 11 7 mr President DR. F. D. BLUFORD Four years ago we were like ships floundering at sea, v c thought like infants gripped with panic, we felt like nomads a new home in unfamiliar surroundings. Through our darkest moments came the guiding influence of your strong and experienced hand. Our hearts were filled with hope. That hope, plus your administrative ability, sir, has led us triumphantly through four years of college life. The college of 1950 was but a .skeleton of the vast j)hysical plant sve know today. We have seen A. T. giow and wc know that it was you who guided the pi ogri ' ss. Wc honor you as a builder, a leader, and an inspira- tion to young people who h;i -e come to know you. rM Dean of Women Dran of J Warmoth T. Giebs Di ' an, School of Education and Science Samuel C. Smith Deany Technical Insdliilf 1 ! li ft i i ..m,i ' , jE i 1 Jlrald M. Martklna Dean, School of Engineering Mrs. TiiLLMA VVatkinS ' Dietitian William E. Rlld Dean, School of Agriculture E. Ray Hodgin Secretary- Treasurer Frfdkrick a. Williams Dean, Graduate School Miss Alma Morrow Head Librarian Administration This group of leaders, through co-operation and tireless effort, has facilitated the rapid and commendable progress characteristic at The Agricultural and Technical Clollege. Upon their shoulders rested the responsibility of complex problems connected with the ad- ministration of a growing institution. Most of those of the administration saw our college de elop from a small institution to one of outstanding intiuence. pF. CoRBEn I p,f r ■•■r ■SupfnnUndent nj Buildings and Grounds iHi im-- From a lecture by the professor to the chemistry or biology lalioratory, students are found performing experiments that might be on the Qualitative Unknowns or the Squalus Acanthias. Improved facilities and more efficient training have been our advantage and we saw a consistent program in operation to keep A. T., in the forefront. With such fine opportunities as these, A. T. College will continue to produce r;ipahlf jinrl hcttt r pri ' pareH riti cn ; of tomorrow. wmmmm Senior Class Officers (Jlli.r,. ui ,1k- Senior Class arejrom left to right: Benjamin Shaw, Student Council Representative; John Chesney, Reporter; James Beam, Sergeant-at-Arms; Otelia Hayes, Secretuxy; Woody Farmer. Presulml: Christine Hairston, Assistant Sm elary; ' f orrh Philli| ,,,i(l F nospxrlt Harris, Student Council Representative mimimmmmmim OUTSTANDING SENIORS Xorris P. Phillips S. Delano Howard Charles Nesbitt Dolores Shaw- Albertha Latimer Lucille Piegott Richard E. Moore William V. Farmer Temple Jackson Dorothv ' alentine Villie A. Alston Kenneth Tavlor Juaniia Moore James Matthews S k Fourteen leaders — students who have gained the admiration and respect of facuhy and student body ahke not only for their day- to-day excellence in scholastic endeavors but in performing unmatched services for dear A. T. in other spheres as well. The foundation upon which the class of 54 was built, these seniors typify the class of individuals all students should striv e to be. 17 Seni nior f- H f-mMdiki To this Senior Class — and all those to follow - years at A. T. College — were not necessarily Alston, Fleta D. Alston, Mauri( - L. Alston, Willie A. Aldrich, William Andrews, E ' a M. Artis, WillxTl C Avent, C ' .onene Baker, Daisy L. Baker, MeKin Barnes, George Barnes, Lonnic Bason, Thomas Beam, James Bellamy, CHarence Benjamin, Jesse Bennett, James Blackvveli Mildred Blair, Marion J. Bo(jne, Anne Boone, Jactiuelin Bowden, Hubert Bowling, Wiley J. Boyd, Thomas H. Bragg, Mildred Breedlove, Marion S. Bright, Bobby James Briley, Pearline Gladys Brinklcy, Norman Brown, Fred Browning, Henry Brumsey, 01i e Burney, Homer Burncy, Mary Burton, Barbara J. Burton, Lawrenee Bush, William - vou will know: Your your best ones, but eer- ie ]lass Butts. Robert Callahan. Eugene A. Callahan. Izetta C. Campbell. Blanche Campbell. Edward L. Carlton. Walter ' . Carr, Camilla Carter, . lphonso Carter. Howard B. Carter, Sarah Chambers. John Chandler. C ' alvin C hapman. Dolly Cheek, Fleming Chesney. John Chisom. Willie Cleveland. Margaret C ' oates. Curtis Coleman. .Andrew L. Cioleman. Marion Covington. Napoleon Cowan, Margie W. Cox, Samuel Cromer. Jessie M. C rowder, Donald Cumber. Juanita Caithbertson, Raphael Cutter. Albert Daily. Donas Daney, Julius Daniels. OUie M. Da is. AUene A. Davis, La ' erne Davis. Margaret Da idson. Clair n o T Yi , -C P ' 3!. « ( tainly they were in aluable. For those of us vho feel an aversion for age. today — todav — and tomorrow, and all the time since humility 19 Senior Dclancy, Jiuucs Dewitt, I ory Dickens, AHVcd Dickens, Doris T. Dixon, HowiU ' d C. Dixon, WVlclon Doby, Rutii Dolphus. Mary Dorscy, Dorulliy Dozier, Dorotiiy Drayton, Harold Driunmond, Alplionso Drumwright, Joseph DuBose, Elrea E. Duck, Joim S. Dungcc, Clyde Dunham, Margret Dunlap, Louis Dunn, Charles Durham, Claxton Edmonds, Lillian Edwards, Mary O. Edwards, Ruth Edwards, St. NLitlhcvvs Emory, Bernice Eubanks, Roy A. Evans, Broad us E xrett, Royal Exum, Louetta Farmer, Willi. im W. Fenell, Dorothy Ferguson, Jaincs Fisher, Virginia L. Fitts, Elmo Fitzgerald, George flourished with a pirturesffiie era. You are sis niticant. Lend your ears a moment. Your learning did not beoin with the alphabet. It commenced 20 lass Florence, Eli Ford, C harlic Franks. James French. Thomas L. Gaddy, Norma J. Garrett. Joseph Gathers. Henry- Gay, Mary Gilchrist, Henr ' Gilmore, William Franklin Givens, C ' ravane Goodson, Waynion Goodwin. Janie B. Graham, Da id Grant, Lillie Grantham, C ' arl Gray, Jack Grimes, C.lil ' ton M. Grimes, Thomas A. Gvvynn, Spencer Guest, Janet Haddock, Elijah Hairston, Christenc Hairston, Martha Hale, C:iaiidia Hall, Bantee Hammond, C ' hcster Hancock, Clharley B. Hardy, Molly Hardy, William Harggett, No -ella Harmon, James Harper, Ann Hasty, James Harris, Almoses t ( !h_ f%i5 ' i t- ' f 4tk rr lM , ffH 1 % p ' - 1 with a motherly sigh — with a father ' s approving gesture — av ith a sister ' s smile — with a brother ' s protecting gaze — with green meadows decked with 21 Senior U ri i fi C : Harris, Roosevelt Harrison, Shirley Hayes, Otelia Hayes, Norman Handon, Robert Hayes, Ophelia Hedgepeth, George Hodges, Carl Hodges, Thomas Hogan, Cleophus Holley, Marie Hollingsworth, William HoUoway, Bernite B. Hooker, Norma Hosey, William Howard, S. Delano Huggins, Barbara Hnghes, Lois Humphrey, Grady Hurtt, Robert L. Ivory, Dcwitt Jacobs, Cecelia Jacobs, Dorothy Jackson, Charles Jackson, Temple Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Georg e Johnson, Hattie Barnes Johnson, Lucy Maye Johnson, Walter Mae Johnson, Horace Jones, Carlton Jones, Charles Jones, David flowers — with the admiration of bird ' s nests — with memorable strolls in pleasant lanes — and, yes, with onr fortitude and comprehension. Witli 22 ■iiiiail Class Jones. Eddie L. Jones. Haywood L. Jones. Parthenia Jud£;e. Gwendohn Kelly, Helen ' . Kelly, John Kirby. Willie Knight. CUarence Lanier. Willie Latimer, . lbertha Leathers. Frank Lee. Lena J. Lewis, Bettye Little, William Logan, Marshall Lomax, Ernest Lomax. Mamie Macon. Joan Martin, . nnie Belle Martin. Julius Martin. Lillian V. Marshall, Clyde Boykins. ' elma L Mason. Charles E. Matthews. Clifton Marrow. Gertrude Matthews. James Matthews. William Madison. Hubert Mcteye. Lillian McCallum. Press McCarter. Rosa McClain. Edward S. . _ . ., _. _ _ a.-_« m McCullough. Loleen kind thoughts skillfully directed — with acts of philanthropy — vith deed of chastity. The time has come to evaluate yourself. . . . Test your quali- 23 Senior! Ui hi McDaniel, Lizzie McDonald, Hubert McDonald, Francis L. McDonald, Raymond McKinney, Johncll Mickins, Ah in Mills, Willie Monrtjc. Pliilli]i Moore, Juanita B. Moore, Robert Moore, Richard Morris, Willie Murphy, Clharles Napoleon, James Nelson, Hubert Nesbitt, C:harles Ncsbit, Hazel Oliver, Vera M. Pagan, Bruce Pait;e, Alma Palmer, Thelma O. Partlow, Azalee Patrick, Joseph Patterson, Joseph F Peeler, Oliver { ' ctliford, Artrice Phillips, Norris Pi,L; ()tt, Lucille i ihmd, William Pi[)kins, John O. Pinnix, Sarah Powell, Madeline Prince, Isiah Prince, Joycie Purvis, Carrie fications, your carnage, your pJans — know that you will encounter oppo- sition — realize what must be done. Your job must surpass all others. 24 llass Rcddrick. Emory Reid. Robert Reid. William Richardson, LaRiic Ridoley. Robert Robljins. Joe Robinson. Gilbert Robinson. James Robinson. Richard Rogers. Augustine Rodgers. Delilah Rorie. Johnnie Rountree. Josh Rouse. Howard Roval. Ann Russell. Alice Russell, Boyd Saunders. Nathan ■Scales. William Scott. Russell Shaw, Benjamin Shaw, George Shaw, Dolores Sherrill. Otha Sherrod, Robert Sinimons, Jettie .Simmons, Joseph Singleton, Merchant Skelton, Ruth Skinner, Minnie Sledge, Thomas Smith, -Mether L. Smith, Clorcan Smith, George Smith, Glen D. 5 Maintain a sense of the laughable — and hazardous charm of daily life, 25 )enio] Smith, Mary E. Southerlin, Francis Spraggins, Barbara Starncs, Samuel H. Stewart, Alfred Stokes, Geraldine Swarns, William Swinson, Ruby Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, Seabrooks Texieria, Manual Thigpcn, Bruce Thomas, James ' i ' homas, Walter P. Thompson, Alton Thompson, Gatherinc Richards, Earl Thompson, William R. Tillman, Alfonso Foomer, Wilber Truesdale, Napoleon Tyler, Robert Valentine, Dorothy ' inson. Daniel Walker, Isaiah Wallace, James Walton, Luther Wansley, Aiuiie ) . Washington, (Charles Waters, Leonard Weston, Leonard White, Louis White, Spencer Whitsett, Azzie vvilli its encounters, and whispers, and incidents. Today, or in the near 26 llass Wilcox, Herman Wilcox, Theodore Wilder, Jeronu- Williams, Doris M. W ' illiams, James L. Villiams, Jimmie Williams, Joyce Williams, Mary Lcc Williams, Ethel Mae Williamson, Barbara Williamson, Ruby Wilson, C ' .harles Wilson, Floyd Wilson. W ' illie Wills, William B. Winston, Esther Woods, Theodore Wright, Jimmie Wright, Daniel Wynn, Mary Yarborough. Rullin Yates, Allan L. Yeargins. Molly Zanders, Rachel df ifli -a ' future, a voice will beckon — and you will follow its echo to eternity! 27 mm Junior Class Of p - • a£S Y . .n nii, th -ir tiii ' ii to clinib iiUo the top po- sitions of the A. T. C ' ollc,n ' (oiiiiniinity arc the luciiihcis ol the class of l ' )55 tiu ' Juniors. ' 1 he luiiior (Jass wds guided b -, lijt la rig il: Lawrcntc Stroud, Business Manager; Eugene Ycnuig. Student Count ii Rcprcscntatixc: Anita Dickens, Assistant Secretary; Benjamin Pearson, President; Arzie Mae Artis, Student Council Repre- sentati c; Kenneth Kiriiy. ' ice-l residenl; and Don |. I ' airley, I ' arlianienlari.ui. 28 iters 1954 THE ClLASS OF 1955 Looking o er the past three years in retrospect, we. the Junior CUass. ol serw with some pride and nuicli trratitude the milestones of our development. Wise men build the present in order to cope with the future. We trust we do not stri ' e with selhsli aims for a greater superiority as indi- viduals and as a class, but that we seek achie ' emcnt in order to become better citizens. Through the attainment of such a goal as this e hope to help bring the world clo.ser to peace and harmony. Therefore with this resolution and determination we turn to our senior year with anticipation and hope. Sophomores Otliccrs of the Suphuiiiori ' C ' lass are: .( lo right: W il- lie L. Moslcy, Treasurer; Paul Glover, Student C ' ouncil Representative: Josie Williams, Assistant Secretary; Collins Sims, President; Naomi Jaudon, Secretary; Earnest Keith, Student Cinmcil Representative; and Ruliv Dalton, Chairman of Pru£;ram Committee. Ayantee of A and T Freshiiieii F ' reshman C ass othcers are, cm lijl In right: ■•onne Clavvson, Student Council Representatixe; John Griffin, Student Council Representative; Chestina Legette, Treasurer; Robert L. Stephens, President; Sue Ella Davis, Secretary: Howard Saunders, Scrgeant-at-Arms. 30 iitt I College . . . nineteen fifty-foiii m fi May Queen and her court. The A. T. Delegation to State Student Legislature -bones up on vital issues. BOOK T .Summer School Picnic Books, pencils, and papers do not occupy all of the students time at A. T. The hours sc remember most, are those we spent en- joying the many and aried activities pro -ided for entertainment and cultural advancement. Ho e er. this was not all that was gained from activities: for they have brought about such bonds of close relationship and imity that. even, time with its endless rolling years will not dull the poignance of its significance. On these pages, is written a few of our many pleasant moments, outside the classroom. 33 : s Army Drill 1 cam Pershing Rifle C:iins;ratuiations I.ieutonant ! d M Miss Army R.O.T.C. mk MiBM Art Statum Day tBJBmm Lt. C:ol. Rov V. Sorrell P.M.S. T. INFANTRY R. 0. T. C. Old soldiers nc cr die - thev just fade away. ' I Oldest of the two R.O.T.C. units on the campus, the Army unit offers cadets the opportunity to specialize in any of eight branches of the army. A second ieutenant commission in his chosen field is awarded the Army cadet who, upon graduation, has suc- cessfully, completed four years of R.O.I .0. training. An efficient staff of Army personnel headed by Lt. C ol. Roy VV. Sorrell, facilitates ilie commendable operation of the R.O.T.C ' . program. Major Elmore M. Kennedy, Jr. AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. ' Miss Air Force Air Force Drill Team Recei ing Commissions Off we go. into the wild blue yonder — The Air Force R.O.T.C. program stresses two points — qualification and ability. Those Cadets completing four years of training in this unit are commissioned second lieutenants in the Air Force, upon oraduation. .-Vbly directed by Major Elmore M. Kennedy. Jr.. and a highly trained staff of .Air Force personnel, the . .F. R.O.T.C:. unit at the college has as its pri- mary aim the production of flying commissioned personnel. 35 R :i ■i ■■ . R.O. Officers ' Club The R.O.T.C. Olliccr ' s Club, com- posed of senior cadets in hotii the Air and Army R.O.l ' .C!. provides practical experience in the operation and fimction- ing of a regular military organization. Officers of Ihe Club T.C. Nou Com Officers Servins; a profitable apprenticeship in the skill of operating a military organiza- tion, the members of the Xon-C om- missioned Otiicer ' s Club await their turn to assume the responsibilities of directing the Otiicer ' s Club. Otticers of the Club IP! The membfis ol the Naiiunal SucicCv ur Scaljlidrd and Blade are, cm ItJ ' t lu iiglil: Ruben Reid, C:aplain; Carlton Jones, Dean of Pledgees: Bruce Pagan, John Chesney, Norris Phillips, and Robert Sherrod. Scabbard and Blade ■- J Valiant Club The ' aliants are, from left lo riglil: Alfred Stewart, Secretary; Mahatha Oliver, Treasurer; S. Delano Howard, President; and William Piland. 8 The members of the Arnold Air Society are. from lejt to right, first row: Kenneth Taylor. OUver Peeler. Maurice Alston, Edward Campbell. Second row: William . Farmer, .• lfonso Drummond, Fleming Cheek and John Duck. Arnold Air Society Dodo Club Shown from left to right are: Press -McCallum. Russell Scott. Cliflon Grimes and Luther Walton. 39 wn During recen t years the A. T. College Band has been widely acclaimed as one of the most outstanding bands in college circles. It has been through the tireless etibrts of the members and directors that our band has recei ed such recognition. Each fall the Pride and Joy of the Aggies, the Marching Band, thrills the spectators with colorful, magnihcent peribrmances. It is com- posed of 12lt students who hail from seven states. All persons wIkj had the cjualilic ations and interest could join, not only the Marching Band, but the Concert Band, R.O.T.C. Bands, All-Girls Band, and others. Persons who major in band music are exposed to a wide held of musical training and experience. Mr. Walter L. Carl.son directs the bands with the aid of Mr. William [. Penn and Miss ' onne i ' orter. 1 ; ■' ■■ML 1 m M The College Band Mr. Walter L. C ' arlson, Dirirtur of Buiiils Mr. V. J . Penn. AsMtaiil Dneclor Miss Wonne Porter, AssislanI Dircitor College Choir ■' Music soothes the savage beast. one writer said. The A. ( T. College Choir under the direction ot Mr. Howard Pearsall, proved to be one of the outstanding campus organizations bv providing ideal entertainment for the student body and college family. ' es, the choir often performed to packed houses. From the initial chapel .service in .September to the final selection at C ' ommencement. the audience knew that it was in for a treat when the choir sang. Highlighting the choir ' s performances, of cour.se, were the annual Christmas C arol C ' on- cert and Easter Oratorio. f Howard T. Pearsall Director Miss Rusemond .Sattcr- white Accomjianiit A W .1 V., ' .U:ii ' - - Jil 41 IP? Student Council The Student Council is the medium through which students express themsei -es. It is the oHicial go ' erning body of the college family and enjoyed the support and respect of those it represented. Elected by popular -ote of the student body, the Student Council President is charged with the re- sponsibility of representing the student in all matters. Each class is represented on the council by two delegates elected by popular ote. unior-Senior Dormilors counselors. SiudriU council. Scott Hall Senate. Members (jl the Student Comici righl: Ernest Keith; Benjamin Shaw; are, J mm lijl lo ames Matthews, President: Y ' onne Clawson; Paul CJloxi-r; Roose -elt Harris, and John Griilin. 42 Woman ' s Athletic Association PliNsical Education Majors Club Art Circle Masonry Club X ' irsrinia C:lub Floridian C ' lub French Club Home Ecker ' s Club 43 IP l iilorinc; C ' lub Siijina Rho Si ma Beta Kappa Chi American Ciu-iiiicai Sucicu Y.M.C:.A. V.VV.C.A. Sophist Society Alpha Kappa Mu 44 Future Teachers of America 4-H Club International Relations Club Engineering Association l)7mV nVw Freshman Scholarship Winners 45 S. Delano Him.nd Eililiir-iii-( ' hii ' f Dolores Shaw AsiOiiale Editor i oi-ris P. Phillips Buswesi Miimigft A hard working staff headed by .S. Delano Howard sacrificed many hours of precious leisure in preparation of the ' 54 edition of the Avantee. It was no easy job in selecting pictures and preparing copy to be used in presenting a cross section of life in Aggicland. The staff had many a headache before the annual finally went to press. Sharing the editor ' s responsibilities with Howard were Associate Editor, Dolores Shaw; Business Manager, Norris Phillips; Literary Editors, Richard Moore and Charles Bussey; Layout Editor, Willie Davis; Copy Editor, Rachel Zanders; and Photography Editor, Charles Nesbitt. Other students who labored very diligently to compile the A antee arc Don Fairley, Kenneth Kirby, Juanita Moore, Albertha Latimer, Christine Hairston, John Chcsney, Bettye Lewis, Helen Kellv, and Irvan McMurtrv, .!■■• . ' . ... ' , . , . ' The man behind the scene who injected the needed inspiration and professional knowlediic into a project which, at times, tended to lag was our very capable adviser, Mr. Ellis F. Corbett. Meet the persons who facilitated the publication of this yearbook — meet the staff of the ' .S4 edition of the Ayantee. Lfjt tn nghl: Richard E. Moore, Irvan McMurtr , Rachel Zanders. Christine Harriston, Charles D. Bussey. lejl 1(1 ttg il: .Mliertha Latimer, Willie Da is. Juanita Moore; Sealed: Marian Breedlose. . ol i mwn: Helen Kelly, Bettye Lewis, C;harles E. Neshiit. photographer: Kennith Kirby, lohn (;hesne . ' -( Richard Mdore Editor Charles Bussey Associate Edihir v S gtBt r The freedom of the press is a flaming sword — . ' Toiling long hours, but enjoying every moment of it, the members of The Register Stafi did their i est to keep the eollcgc family informed. The amateur newshawks wrote, edited, and rewrote while others enjoyed moments of leisure. The work was hard, the headaches many, the ex- perience in aluable. Mrs. Loreno Marrow, faculty adviser, steered The Register through most of the year, ably assisted by her lieutenants, Richard E. Moore, Editor, and Charles D. Bussev, Associate Editor. Staled left tn rig it: C ' .harlfs Kins;, Elizabeth Joyce, Irene Watkins. Standing: Edward Brown, James Knight, S. Delano Howard, Luther ' . Dye, James Harmon, Clharles Bussey, Leslie Thompson, Irvan McMurtry, James Mitchell. The hard working production staff. 47 Whether they disag recd over some traditional event or united in an eHort for the comnion good of the campus, the Greeks phned a major role in our college careers. Who can forget the colorful probations, the interesting chapel programs, the heated battle for otes of election time, and. yes. the annual spring dances that these organizations sponsor? Year after year the Blue Revue. the Kappa Kruisc. t he Mardi Gras. and the Black and White Ball and other similar events highliohted the calendar of social events. 49 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 1 hfir arc nine social IVatcniitics and sororities and one service fraternity on the campus ol ' the college. Each year these organizati(jns held initiations, promoted x ' arions activities, and rendered outstanding service on the campus. Each spring the Greeks gathered to frolic at their gala social events Mardi (iras, Kappa Kruise, Elue Re ue, and the ' Black and White, and the like. Gomposed of three representatives from each .social fra- ternity and .sorority. The Pan-Hellenic Council go erned the Greek organizations. This council supervised the activities of the Cireeks. Members of the Cbuncil are, seated left to right: Alfred Dickens, Dorothv Dozier, Dolores .Shaw, Ruby Mae Williamson, oody Farmer, piesident: Gharlie Belle Hancock, secretary; Jessie Gromer, Lucille Piggott, and Marie Turk. Standing: John Ora Pipkins, Otelia Hayes, Morgan Boyd, C:harles Bussey, Edward Brown, James Beam, Walter Thomas, Willie Alston, Dorothy Dorsey, Barbara Burton, and Benjamin Shaw. ' Alpha Phi Ome a. we ' ll always be ea?er. . . . Members of the Fraternity are as follows: Front row: Merchant Singleton, James Hill. Claxton Durham. Hennan Wilcox, James Mills, William Parker. Willie Lee Ballard, William Piland. Second row: Leonard Waters, . lfonzo Williams, Joseph Bailes, William R. Thompson. Third row: T. W. Williams, Emory Reddick, Tom Thornton, Willie Kerby. Fourth row: Eugene Young, Richard Robinson, David .Sanders. ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Philia ' s are: Kneeling: Leo Prunell, and Fred Brown. Standing, left to right: James Israel, Jessie . rtis, Inin Gainey, James Mit- chell, Jack Lanier, Clarence Hart, Ross Haith. 51 Dear Alph a Kappa Alpha . . . Hearts that are loyal and hearts that arc Irur, Reading Irfl  iiglil, mrmluis air: NUuie Holley, Hot giinn: Helen Kelly, Pan-Hellenic Cnuncil Rep.: Gertrude Morruu. Irene Malloy, Lucille Pigt;ott, Basilem: Annie B. Martin, Lovely M. Fuller, Tresser Robinson, Pearlie Stewart, Lillie McXeil. Slaiu ing: Dolores Shaw, Pan-Hellenic Cimncil Rep.: Ollie M. Daniels, Mary Arnold, Mildred Garrett, Barbara Spraggins, Tamiochus; Mary Dolphus, Sadie Boone, Ann Royals, Marian Breedlove, Miss A.h ' .A.: Janie Goodwin, Anli-Basiletis: Albertha Latimer, Parliamentarian: Marian Miller, Arzic Artis, Jessie Cromer, Anti-Grammateus ; Betty Lewis, Episloleus; Juanita Moore, (inmimalni ' ,: Minnie Skinner, Miss G. T. Dickson, Adviser. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA We lo -e the Love the name of A.K.A. Reading le l In iiglil. iiirinhriw arc ii. Jdlluiv. ' Jaudon, Willie Mosli , Shirley Richardson, S l ia Johnson, Azali.i Blue, Rebeec.i Judge, Naomi 52 ' Alpha Phi Alpha, the pride of our hearts: and loved by us dearly art thou. Reading left to right, first rmc: .Stephen D. Howard. Mar in Wilson, Charles Cofer, Chairman. Social Committee: Ir in McMurtr -, Ocie Beyers, Ted Hall. Edward Campbell. C:harlcs E. Xesbitt. Second row: Clifton Gore. Corresponding Secretary: .Spencer White. Wiley Bowling. Don J. Fairle , Isiah Willis, . lbert Cutter. Third row: Richard Moore. Dean of Pledgees: Charles Timberlake, Vice-President: Maurice Alston. C:harles Bussey. President: James Harmon. Treasurer: Ciair Dasidson, Reporter: Samuel Hosev. . ot shown: Gilbert Cardwell, Joe Byrd, Marion Blair, Clarence Knight. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Thomas Polidlor. Second rnu : -President: Paul Talbert. Third row: William Mason. William Peterson. Dann Batchelor. Johnnie Gooding. Booker T. Martin. Simon Johnson. James T. Porter. Fourth row: Henry Howlett, Willie Robinson, William Simpkins, Reginald ictor, Charles Black. Robert Lane. 53 Doha with loyal hearts we gather to renew our vows of love. From Ujl In nghl, memhen are asjollows: Mary Wash- ington, Anne Boone, X ' anilla Paige, Financial Secretary: Ruth Skelton, Eddie Jones, Cnrrespnndirig Secretary: Azalee Partlow, Dean nf Pledgees: Otelia Ha es, Pan-Hellenic Cnuncil Representalnr: Doroth - Dozier, Pan-Hellenic Council Repre- sentative: Shirley Harrison, Helen Wiiliams, Rrpnrter: Glossie Anderson, Laurinc Clotton, Chaplain: Mattie C:raft, Daisy Baker, President: Celeste Collins, Elizabeth Hill, Margaret Jones. Pearline Foster, Cllyde Marshall, Dorothy Moore, Jacquetta Still, Temple Jackson, Treasmei. DELTA SIGMA THETA (iloria ■orgia Caglc Blackmore, , Joseph Blanch ine Da is,Josie Williams, Blanche Fairle -, Mallic Clieston, Azalee Partlow, Deannf Plei Herring, Ella Pompey, Mar)- C. Williams. 54 ■■Omega Dear m ' .hi liuii ' uv li. Mli Psi ujcli LicUiici .11 ihni lii nic h n mug j nin u 1 In t g ;t ai 1 : j nno Ji ' llt-rics. Edwin Cooke, Clifton Matthews, keeper of Records and Seal: Charles Murphy. Keeper cif Peace: Clarence Bowe. John White, and Benjairiin Pearson. Assutanl keeper nf Records and Seat. Standing, frr.m left to right arc: Ernest Johnson, Manuel Texieria, Historian: Woody Farmer. Bastleus: Bennie Woodard. James Delaney, keeper of Finance: Charles Jones. Sanimuel Goodson, James Beam. Charles Reid. Richard Dixon, and Benjamin .Shaw. OMEGA PSI PHI V We are Lamps ol Dear Omesja striving hard to reach our goal. Fmm left to rtglil aie: Warren Williams, Eugene Rorie, .Sylvester Williams, Theodore Thornton, and William Bowen. 55 .. , ■■,cta Plii Beta we I ' . ■i r hearts aglow. Riailnig Jmiii lift In iig il, mrmhen me m follows, Jrtmt row: Allene Davis, Barljara Shadden, Dorothy Valentine, Dean oj Pledgees: Flori ne Irvin, Secretary; Barbara Williamson, President: Margaret Cleveland, Marie Turk. Second row: Dorothy Jacobs, C:harlie Hancock, V ' elma Gibson and Ch.irliitle (cines. ZETA PHI BETA Reading from left to iiglil, meml ' in die m fol nir , Jiont low: L.innir .Xslihiid. In.sephine .Siiiis, . l,ii ( J,inl(jn. Standing: Dorolh X ' .ilrniinc, Dean of I ' ledgees. 56 - l . O Sigma dear thou has tor years led brave men strong and free . . . Members arejrom left to right: Otha Sherrill. Parliamentarian: Willie Alston. President; Curtis Coates. Xorman Hayes. ] ' ice-President; William H. Hardv, Treasurer: .■lfred Dickens, Cliaplain: Daniel Lanier, Horce Johnson, Oollacc Greene, Recording Secretary: James Rogers, Dean of Pledgees: Fred Brown, Reporter. PHI BETA SIGMA We ' ll thunder back along the line, our cause speeds on its way. Members are Henrv Wood, Preiidenl: Henrv Parker, Secretary: Joseph Shi cs Jr.,, Herbert N elson, Charles Ba.xter, Weldon Di.xon. 57 I, ' ■Siijma (J.iniina Rho to thee we sing in [njisc . . . ' Mnnhris aj Siouia Camrruf Rim Sorority fmni left to ; ; Johnor.i Stewart. Elizaheth Ta lor, Rul) illianisoii, (iwvndoh n Jtidgc. SIGMA GAMMA RHO Suc-cthcait of Sigma (i.iiiiina Rho is tin- channiiis ' Miss N ' clnia Masscnljurg, a senior, majoiing in Elcnu-ntary Education who hails from Henderson, North Carolina. 58 IC4PPA O Noble Kappa . . . Members of Alpha Nu Chapter reading counter clockwise from top are: James E. Matthew-s. John V. Flowers, Alton V. Thompson. Willie F. Chisom. William G. Matthews. Issiah Walker. Morean Boyd, Russell J. Scott. Jimmy. Williams. Phillop Nlonroe. Thomas Sledge, James Franks. Thomas Mann, Daniel ' inson, Clifton Grimes. John Chesney. Roosevelt D. Harris. John B. Slade. J. Roosevelt Harris. P. Norris Phillips. Willie L. Da is icfntrr Iffi i, Edward Brown [cfnUr Tioht I, The Sweetheart. Miss June Boone {center}. ALPHA A. PSI 7y %-■- ' r dM fJLX SCROLLERS g k I SCROLLERS. ■' Striving to reach the goal where hopes are haeh . , . The Scrollers are; Top: Emorv- Rollins, UJt: Boykii s Rivers, right: William Robbins. liila Phi l..iiiili l.i (lur hopes and aims arc one. Dran iif Plri gri iiiul Prtiii fnt; Fannie ' orle ' , Simiary. Lijl In iiglil: Barl)ara liiiiion. 1 reasurrr; Dorothy Dorscy, IOTA PHI LAMBDA ■' Slri int, ' to ser -e as we iourne through. l,mh,is an-: Riilh Kan(lol|)h, Annette Ciox. Billie Hicks, Uollie Ciiiap- in. lieilN l.i-aeh, (ilaciss Speech 60 ' iffma Ciamma Rhu Pni!i.iiis Alpha Phi Alpha Proljatos Del [a Sigma Theta Probates Alpha Kappa Alpha Proliatcs Phi Beta Sigma Probates Kappa Alpha Psi Probates 61 RICHARD B. HARRISON PLAYERS Possessing remarkable talent, the incmljcrs of the Richard B. Harrison Players thrilled audiences with such hit productions as The Corn Is Green, The Clurious Savage, The House Without Windows, C.raigs Wile, and many other top plays. Under the skilllul direction of Syl- vester F. Clarke, the Harrison Players are among the top collegiate thespians in the nation. KAPPA PHI KAPPA FORENSIC SOCIETY ResoKed : Will or uill not .A. T. College become a University in the ni-.u- future.- W liether the question concerns the status of A. T. College or the F.E.P.C. Bill, the Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society gallantly upholds its side of the argument. The team com- peted with many outstanding insti- tuiiiins throughout the coimtry and has compiled a conunendable record. The great success enjoyed can be attriliuted to teamwork, able guid- ance, and untiring efforts. MODERN DANCE GROUP The Modern Dance Group is an organization open to all students who possessed talent. The participants Ir.irncd dances of various countries fnini creative to modern, and e -en l op. Each ear the studeiu Ixith uas thrilled by the e. olic dances of I he organization. The group is under t!ic direction of Miss C ' ynthia Chi c-rs, inslruelor in thi- Department nl Pin sic. il I ' .duc.ilion. 62 ■Mttii riM iiilMi Miliil : ■■m .f7r K MISS A. T. -f ' The fine qualities of womanhood, poise, grace, and friendliness, incorporated in the person of . lbertha Latimer, gained for her the honor of )cin? chosen Miss .- . T., the queen of . ggieland. .A native of Fort Pierce. Fla., her majesty com- mands the loftv esteem, the high respect, of the .A. T. Clollese famih . Acti e in numerous organizations, ranging from the Junior-Senior Dormitory Counselors to the Alpha Kappa . lpha Sorority. Miss Latimer pur- led stiid in F.lenn-ntarv Education Ophelia Haves Brown Summit. North C arolina BEAUTIES Shiriev Richardsdn Wilmington, North Carolina El izABETH Alston Portsmouth, X ' irginia 65 N ' elma Gibson Greensboro, North Carolina Barbara Huggi.ns Dover, North Carolina Anne Boone Cofield, North Carolina Blanche Campbell Charleston, South Carolina 67 ;•;-; 2 An agijie gets the rcliound BOOK THREE Donald Quarlcs, C.I. A. A. Ligh heavyweight King 68 omecommg A Bouqut ' t of Roses for Miss R.O.T.C:. Although the Aggies absorbed a 33-13 beating at the hands of Florida A. M. s Rattlers, the spirit of Homecoming itself was not dampened. The gala crowd of graduates, students, and friends jammed every inch of Memorial Stadium this bright November clay to see the gigantic gridiron struggle. Going into the game the Aggies well remembered the 1 )51 Home- coming when the two teams had fought to a gruelling 7-7 deadlock, but this year they proved to be no match for the undefeated Rattlers on their way to another outstanding season. Nevertheless, our boys fought courageously ' till the last whistle had blown. The cheering throng will long be talking at out the mile- long parade that preceded the game and the lo ' ely Hoats upon which were many of A. T. ' s gracious queens, not to mention the excellent manucvers per- formed by our nationally famous band. Truly, the l ' )33 Homecoming can be written into our book of memories. . l|)ha Ka[)pa .Mpha Sorority float Kappa .Alpha Psi Float £ K I William Bell Head Coacli MciU Biuwii Murra ccl ' Bert Pigyutc James .Ste ens FOOTBALL Ready! Set! One! Two! The Aggies arc oft ' on another touchdown jaunt. Although the record was not the best posted by our blue and gold gridders, tlie Aggies played like champions most of the way and pro ided tans with many unforgettaijie and spine- chilling thrills. Opening the .season with a 26-6 ietory o er ' irginia Union, the Aggies were checked 19-0 by the Maryland •State Hawks. They quickly found themselves again and in rapid succession, thrashed Shaw and Winston-Salem and upset the highly touted Morgan State Bears 21-7. The Aggies dropped the last three games to Florida A. M., Virginia State, and North Carolina C ' ollege, but not before the opponents had sampled the sting of the Aggies ne er-say-die spirit. - 1 Football .Squad (■t aiviiV ._Ji (iiJ ' ?i =:= 35v ' ' « ' ' —Ssl-SSSaf ?= = ?=S !! - mmmsmamm i « •«i«-: ? TTj . 7 a X 4 4 ? - ' T ' W m ■fg I V ji ' H W m m - ' V - 1 ..v di n m ii •  BASKETBALL Pcrloniiint; in tlie Ijrand new syn- nasiiini. tlir Aggie basketeers did not reach their peak until late in the season. Their belated exhibition o{ brilliance, however, promises to better their ordinary 1953-54 record come next x ' ar. 74 l ' hovi ;h less popular in collegiate circles than the major sports, tennis too, reaped its share of glory in ••Aggieland. Matt Brown. sho also tutors the Ijoxers, guided the net men to two consecutixe C.I. A. A. titles. TENNIS m BOXING Terrors of the (:.1.. .. ., the gallant . ' . T., leather slingers prosed theni.selves (|uitc iormidable in N.C A.A. circles as well. The cle astating Don Quarles, perennial king of the linht-heavics. headed the list of blasters to make one feci happy to be an .Aggie. 76 !% Lerijy F. Harris M0, - ' 4 lap Scott t:ur e Ball Artist BASEBALL AGGIES RETAIX BASEBALL GHAMPIO.XSHIP The school year 1953-54 again proved to be a suc- cessful one for Coach Harris diamond men. As the season ended, the Aggies had still retained the baseball championship of the C.LA..A. C onference. In recent years, especially, the Aggies have exhibited great power and playing ability that has established them as the New York Yankees of the C.I. A. A. As a new season approaches. C ' oach Harris and the team have high hopes that when it ends, they will still be on the top. The Championship .-Ks ies ' x . o i ' - . rmaasaisinmmi KBm Admiring the flowers Xews — is that so? Campus Cuties Hazinff a loulv scum. Sorry fellows — Dead end! Twasn ' t much but its real % ' hrii :J X : ♦ ■' • Making ' tlntsc nrcrssarN n finirs Just a roulinr chrrkiip ! ' v uk- Harl irr Sln(|)|)r The Royal Cloiirt Januuiny at Ohristmas time! Diin ' l lake i( so Iiard, lniticK ! I ' un at a I ' aciih Parly 80 ' ' ' ■- ■■■■- ' N l-i -™ Freshman orientation in the College Canteen Miniature dancers Freshman registration Freshman tea Tr ins to make a home! It s Dramatic Guardians of the Trophies 81 Senior Roster Alston, Fi,kta Daisy, P. O. Box 547. SiU-r C:itv. N, C, Eh-mnilniy Education, Hislnry, Intraniinal Spoils, Fiiliirc Teachers of America, Geograpiiic Society. Alston, Maurice LfA ' aiighn, 808 E. Lee St., Greensboro, N. C, Chemistry, Pre-Med, Band, Arnold Air Society, American Chemical Society, Officer ' s Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Alston, Willie Augustl ' s, R.F.D. 1, Box 225, Warrenton, N. C.? Agricultural Education A.F.R.O.T.Cl.. New Farmers of America- Officer ' s Club, Pan-Hellenic Coimcil, Agricultural Association ' Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Artis. Wilbert Curtis, P. O. Box 385. Fremont, N. C... Agricul- tiual Education, Y.M.C.A., Fellowship Council, N.F.A., -Agri- cultural Association, Future Teachers of America. Avent, Correne Mattie, 815 Pearson St., Greensboio, N. C., Cortirnruial Education, Business Club, Sunday School. Baker, Daisy Lemigha, P. O. Box 102, Stantonsburg, N. C, Hornr- Economics, Junior-Senior Counselors. College Usher Board, Home Eckers Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Barnes, Lonnie Gray, Rt. 1, Box 313-A, Wilson, N. C, Applied Sociology, Enalish and Economics, Dramatics Club, Fortnightly, Usher Board, Fellowship Council, Alpha Phi Omega, R ' -gistcr Staff, College Choir, YM.C.A. Bason, Thomas, Jr., 832 Broad Avenue, Greensboro, N. C, Radio and Television. Beam, James Winford, R.F.D. 3, Box 291-A. Shelby, N. C, Elementary Education, Military Science, R.O.T.C. Officer ' s Club, Geographical Society, Future Teachers of America, Scott Hall Senate, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Bellamy, Clarence, R.F.D. 1, Box 85, Scotland Neck, N. C, Agricultural Education, Ho ttculture, Y.M.C.A., N.F.A., 4-H Club, Agricultural Association. Bennett, James, Lilesxille, N. C, Vocational Education. Blair, Marion, Jr., 201 27th St. Pittsburgh 22, Pa., Pre-Med and Biological Science, Military Science, Business Manager of Register, Sunday School, Scott Hall Senate, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Officers Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Geographical Society, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Blackwell, Mildred Layra, 1210 Gray St., Greensboro, N. C;., Home Economics, General Science, . nrseiy School Education, Home Eckers Club. Boone, Jacquelin Yvonne, 137 Ghent St., Windsor, N. C, Commercial Education, Y.W.C.A., Business Club, W.A.A. Boone, , nne, Ahoskie, N. C., Social Science, Applied Sociology, Dramatic CUub, Senior Clounseior, Geographic .Societv, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Y.W.C.A. Bowden, Hubert E.arl, P. O. Box 91, Magnolia, N. C ' ., Biological Science, Military Science, Y.M.C.A., Geographical Society. Bowling, Wiley, Jr., 213 Gattis St., Durham, N. C, i ' ocational Industrial Elducation, Cabinet Making and I ' pholstery. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Dramatic Club, Band. Bragg, Mildred Mae, 535 Jefferson Ave., Cape Charles, a.. Elementary Education, English, Y.W.C.A., Future Teachers of America. Breedlove, Marion Sedonia, 1026 E. Church St., Martinsville. ' a.. Elementary Education, History, Register Staff, Band, Choir, Y.W.C.A., Geographic Society, Future Teachers of America, ' irginia Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Yearbook Staff. Bright, Bobby James, 140 Dudley St., Greensboro, N. C, Agri- cultural Education, .Military Science, College Band, N.F.A. Briley, Gladys Pearline, Rt. 1, Box 112. Hamlet, N. C, Com- mercial Education, Dramatics, Y.W.Cl.A., Business Club. Brown, Fred, Rt, 1, Box 222, Roanoke Rapids, N. C, General Science, Military Science, R.O.T.C, Y.M.C.A., Officer ' s Club, Sunday School, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Browning, Henry Richmond, P. O. Box 87, Mebane, N. C, Auto Mechanics, Y.M.Cl.A. Brumsey, Olive W., CUirrituck, N. C., .Applied Sociology, History, Y.W.C.A. Burney, Mary Ella. Rt. 2, Box 3, Council, N. C, Elementary Education, Music, Senior Counselor, Sunday School, Usher Board, College Band, Future Teachers of America. Burton, Barbara Irene, Rt. 1, Box 28, Fuquay Springs, N. C, Physical Education, Social Science, Modern Dance, W..- .A., Y.W.C.A.., Fellowship Council, Physical Education, Major and Minor CUub, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority. Burton, Lawrence Gilbert, Rt. 3, Box 253, Dan illc, ' a.. Business Administration, Business Club, Y.M.C.A. BvNtrM, George William, 1832 Maryland . ve., Winston-Salcin, N. C., Vocational Indusfnal F.dncatum, Militniy Science, .M.C.. ., Model Aircraft Club. Callah.an, EirGENE Arthur, P. O. Box 518. ' ictoria, ' a.. Industrial Education, Track Team, Intramural Volley Ball Team, Virginia CIlub, Y.M.C.A. Callahan. Izetta Cole, 415 Douglas St., Manassas, ' a.. Com- mercial Education, ' irginia Club, Y.W.C).A., American Business Association, .Alpha Kappa Mu Honorary Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Campbell. Edward Leon, 917 Pickard St., Greensboro, N. C.., Mathematics, Chemistry, Band, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Arnold Air Society. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Carter, Howard B., P. O. Box 273, YadkinviUe, N. C., IV cational Industrial Education, Y.M.C.A. Carter, Sarah Isabella, 119 8th Ave,, Hickory, N. C, Home Economics, . ' ursery School Education, W.A.A.. Home Eckers CHub. Carlton, Valter , Rt. 1, Warsaw. N. C, Elementary ICducation, Erench, Geographic Society, Future Teachers of America. Carr, Camilla Ernestine, Rt. 5, Box 20, Clinton, N. C, Com- mercial Education, Intramural Sports, Y.W.C.A., Business Club. Chandler, Calvin Benjamin, P. O. Box 123, Giatto, W. ' a.. Industrial Arts, Y.M.C.A., Board of Curators, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Officers Club, Veterans Association, Vocational Education Association. Chapman, Dollie Mae, Rt. 1, Box 124, Grifton, N. C, Home Economics, Y.W.C.A., Agricultural .Association, Home Eckers Club, Usher Board, Lomepa Pledge CUub. CIheek, Fleming .Alried, 1814 E. Market St., Greensboro, N. C, Biological Science, Air Science, A.F.R.O.T.C Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Arnold Air Society. Chesney, John, 53 N. 51st. St.. Philadelphia, Pa., Physical Edu- cation, An Science, Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity. .Arnold .Air Societv, Scabbard and Blade, Reporter for .Senior Class, R.O.T.C. Officer ' s CUub, Member of N. C Student Legislative .Assembly, Y.M.C.A. Chisom, Willie Freeman, Rt. 1, Box 34, Clarendon, N. C., Business Administration, Military Science, Business .Association, Y.M.C.A., Officers Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Cleveland, Margaret Cerdelia, 1 Barker Ave., White Plains, N. Y., English, History, College Choir, Cheering Squad, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Coates, Cl ' Rtis Freeman, 412 Hickory St., Douglas, Ga., Agn- cultural Education, Military Science, R.O.T.C Officers Club, .Agricultiual .Association, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Coleman, Andrew Lee, Garysburg. N. C, Agitcultiiral Education, Militan Science, N.F.A., R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Plii Beta Sigma Fraternity. Covington, Napoleon, 420 Hugett St., Reading, Pa., Horti- culture, Botany, Landscape and Designing, Cox, Samuel H., 209 McClanohan St.. Oxford, N. C:., Eleclncal Engineering and Mathematia, Physics, Engineering .Association, Y.M.C.A. Craig, Ronald Lee, Washington, D. C., Economics, Sociology, Y.M.C.A., Geographic Society, .Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Daniels, Ollie Mae, 1506 Tenth St., Tampa, Fla., Elemental y Education, History, Dramatics, Choral Club, Future Teachers of .America, .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Srjrority, Floridian C lub. CIromer, Jessie Mai:, General Deli ery. EUerbe, N. C., English. French, Dramatic Club, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, International Relations Club. French Club, Fortnightly Club, Sophist Society, Senior C oimsclor, Fellowship Council. .Alpha Kappa Mu Honorary Society, .Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Crowder, Donald Wayne, Rt. 2, Box 115, Peachland, N. C, Radio, Television. Cuthbertson, Raphael. Rt. 3, Box 157, Matthews, N. C. .Agricultuial Engtneenng, Military Science, 4-H C)lub, Y.M.C.A., .Agricultural Association, Pan-Hellenic Society, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Cutter, .Albert Jaudon, 2302 .Stevans St., Savannah, Ga.. Biological Science, Air Science, Intramural Basketball, Officers Club, A.F.R.O.T.C, Register Staff, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi .Alpha Fraternity. DoBEY, Ruth, Rt. 3, Box X30, Augusta, Ga., Applied Sociology, Art, Geographic Society, Dramatic Club. Dancy, Julius Pender, Rt. 1, Box 25, Tarboro, N. C. Book- Keeping. 83 Davis, Ai.lene A., 195 Camden Rd., Chcraw, S. C, Elemenlary EJucatiim, Hislwy, Future Teachers of America, Geographic .Society, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Davis, Margaret Helen, 1017 .Slaughter St., Goldsboro. N. C:., Commen-itil Education, Senior Gounselor, V.W.C1.. ., R, istrr Staff, Business Association, Fellowship Council, Sunday School. Davidson, Clair Kenneth, 303 Garfield St., Statesville, N. C, Music, Military Stieme, Band, Intianuual Basketliall, Officer ' s Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Dewitt, Ivory Lee, P. O. Box 21, .Soutliport, N. C:., I ' maiirma! Industrial Education. Dickens, Alfred Lee. Rt. 1, Box 12, Whitaljers, N. C., Agnciil- turat Education, Military Science, N.F.. ., Officers Club, Y. ' m.°C,A., Agricultural Associa ' tion, Pan-Hellenic Council, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Dickens, Doris M. T., 804 East Wilson St., Tarboro, N. C, Sociology, Economics, Choir, Y.W.C.A., Geographic Society. Dixon, Howard CIlinton, 409 10th Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama, Biological Science, English, Military Science, V.M.C.. ' ., Officer ' s Club, Fellowship Council, Fortnightly Club, Inter- national Relation ' s Club, .Advisory Board, College Clhapcl, Scott Hall .Senate, Sunday .School, Richard B. Harri.son Players] Representative Student Legislature jXssembly. DoLPHli.s, Marv Elizabeth, 2210 Celia . venue, Charlotte, N. C:,, Elementary Education, English, .. lpha Kappa .Mpha Sorority, Y. ' W.C.A., Debating Society, Geographic .Society. Future Teachers of ,. merica. DoRSKV, Dorothv Lee, 120 S. Linn Street, Winnsboro, S. C, French, English, College Sxmplionv Band. Women ' s Marching Band, Y.W.C.A., Iota Phi Lambda .Sorority, Pan-Hellenic Clotincil, French Club, International Relations Club. DoziER, Dorothy Mae Elaine, Rt. 3, Box 38. Salters. S. C:., Bi- ological Science, Chemistry, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Y.W.C;.. .. Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary to the Board of Curators! Secretary of College Usher Board, Fellowship Council. Drayton, Harold Lee, 163 Beardsley Street, Bridgeport, Conn.. Physical Education, History, R.E.M. Cllub. Drummond, Alphonso Lee, Meckenburg Avenue, Victoria, Va., Agricultural Education, Air Science, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Air Arnold Society, .-Sigricultural .Association, Officer ' s Club ' R.O.T.C;. Air Force. DuBose, Elrea Edward, 624 Byeiley Street, Winston-Salem, N. C:., Vocational Industrial Education, Y.M.Cl.A., Tailoring Cllub, Future Teachers of America, Industrial Education ssociation! Duck, John S., P. O. Box 22. Lumberton, N. C., I ' ocational Industrial Education, Basketball, olleyball. Drill Team- Club, .- rnold , ir .Society. .-Mpha Phi 2. Box 124, CMcensboro, Science. Band, N.l ' .. .. N. C:., Agri- . giicultiiral R.O.T.C, Office Omega, Y.M.C.X. DuNGEE, Clyde Evan, Rt. cultural Education, Milita. Association, Y.M.C..A. Dunham, Marguerite Lili.ie, 2231 Webster .Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., .Irt, History. Dunn, Charles Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 265, Wendell, N. C., .-ign- cultural Education, Air Science, Agricultural .-Xsiiociation, N.F ' A Y.M.C.A., Officers Club. Durham, Claxton Santers, 148 West 142nd St., New York, History, Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Y.M.C.A., Geographical .Society. Edmond, Lillian ' Virginia, Rt. 4. Waveily, Va., Elementary Education, History, Intramural Basketball Team, Softball Team, F.T.A., Geographic Society. Va. C:hib, 4-H C:lub, Y.W.C.A. Edwards, Mary Odessa, Rt. 4, Box 290. Goldsboro, N. C, Home Economics, Agricultural Association, Home Economics Club, Fellowship Council, Y.W.C.A. Edwards, Ruth Lucii.i.ia, Rt. 5, Box 50-A, Henderson, N. C, Commercial Education, Intramural Basketball, Business Club, Y.W.C.A., Geographic .Society. Emory, Bernice, Rt. 1, Box 316, Clayton, N. C, French, English, Sunday School, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, French Club, Fortnightly Club, Y.W.C.A., Fellowship Council. Evans, Broadus, 712 North Sixth St., Wilmington, N. C., In- strumental Music, English, C:hoir, Band, Woociwincl Ensemble, Dramatics Club, Modern Dance Group. ExUM, Louetta Devola, Box 333, Rt. 2, Tarboro, N. C., Business .idministration, ' .W.C.A., Business Association, Usher Board, Sunday School, Fellowship Council, Register Staff, Dramatics Club. Farmer, Wu.i.iam Woody, 502 Carroll St., Wilson, N. C., Bi- ological .Science, Chemistry, President of the Senior C:lass, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, R.O.T.C:., Officer ' s Club, President, Beta Kappa Clti Scientific Honorary Society, President, Pan-Hellenic flouncil, Y.M.C.A., N.A.A.CP., Geographic .Society, .Scott Hall Senate, .Arnold Air Society. Fennel, Dorothy, R.F.D. 3, Box 24, Wallace, N. C, Elementary Education, History, Geographic Society, Register Staff. Fisher. ' irgin]a Lurae. Rt. 4, New Bern, N. C, Elementary Education. Hntmy, Register StatT, Yearbook Staff, F.T..A., Inter- national Relations CIlub, Geographic .Society, Y.W.C.A. Fitts, Elma Raymond. Jr.. Rt. 3, Box 77, Littleton, N. C, Shoe Repairing. Fitzgerald, George T., Rt. 1, Box 84. Blackstonc, Va., Agri- culture Economies, Air .Science, Football. Debating Society, Register Staff, Drill Team, ' a. Club. .Agricultural .Association. .Arnold .Air Society, Officer ' s Club. Florence, Eli, Jr., 711 McMannen. Durham, N. C:., Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Engineering .Association. French, Thomas Long, 200 North Myers St., Charlotte, N. C, Business .U rninistration, Air Force Drill Team, Business Clubi Y.M.C. ' V., Student Marketing Institute. Gaddy, Norma Jean, 1055 North Scales St., Rcidsvillc, Commercial Education, ' .W.C..A., W..A.A., All Girls Business Association. N. C, Band, N, C, s. c, 100, Wendell, N. C, Garrett, Joseph Leroy, R.F.D. I , Box 1 56, Edenton, .Social .Science, History. Gathers, William Henry, 13 Alway St., Charleston, Social Studies, Military Science, Varsity Football, R O T C ' Officer ' s Club. Gay, Mary Olivia, 212 Mike St., Leesburg. Fia., Applied Sociology, Economics, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating .Society. Gilchrist, Henry Lee, P. O. Box 32, Wagram, N. C, Social .Science, Military .Science, Drill Team, Geographic Scoiety Y.M.C.A., Sunday .School, N..A..A.C.P. Gilmore, William Franklin, 404 12th Street, Charlottesville, ' a.. Biological .Sciinee, Chemistry. GooDSON, Waymon Earl, Rt. 1, Box .■igricidtural Education. Goodwin, Jannie Beatrk;e, 195 East ' alley St., Spartanburg, S. C, Englnh, History, Dramatics Club, Y.W.C.A., The Fort- nightly Club, Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority. Graham, David, 809 West Whittington St., Greensboro, N. C, I ' ocational Industrial Education, Military .Science, Officer ' s Club, Industrial .-Vrt ,A.s.sociation. Grant, Lili.ie Mae, 406 North Raleigh St., Rocky Mount, N. C). , Commercial Eilucution, Business .-Xssociation, F.T... ., Fellowship Council. Grantham. Carl. 710 Brooks .A enue, Wilmington, N. C:., Biological Science, Military Science, .-Mpha Phi Omega Fraternity. Greene, James Arthur, P. O. Box 274. Louisburg, N. C.. Physical Education, .Militaty.Si ience. Intramural .Sports, R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club, Scott Hall Sentate, Y.M.C.A., P.E.M. Club. Grimes, CIlifton McKinley, P. O. Box 210, Winterville, N. C, Agricultural Education, . ' iir .Science, Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity, .Agricultural .-Xssociation, N.F..- ., Officer ' s Club. Grimes, Thom. s .Allen, P. O. Box 210, Winterville, N. C, Mathematics. Geneial .Science, Y.M.C.A., Mathematics Club, College Chapel. Haddock, Elijah J,, Rt. 1, Box 316, .Ayden, N. C, Agronomy, Biological Science, Military Science, Chesenl Cllub. Hairston, Christine La ' erne, 1029 East C:hurch St., Martins- ville, Va., Comrneicial Education, V.W.C.- ., Business Club, Virginia Club, Georgraphie Society, Yearbook Staff, Choir. Hammond, Chester Allen, P.-O. Box 118, Winterville, N. C, Biological Science, General Science, Y.M.C..A., Geographical .Society, The Valiant Clidj, .Scott Hall .Senate. Hancock, Charley Belle, 802 Pine St., Cheraw, S. C, Ele- mentary Education, History, Zeta Phi Beta .Sorority, Geographical Society, Future Teachers of .America, Secretary to ' The Pan- Hellenic Council. Handon, Robert Franklin. Jr., Rt. 2. Box 44, Chadlwurn, N. C., Cabinet Alahing, Carpentry. Hardy, Moli.ie Pearl, Pleasant Hill. N. C, Home Economics, .Sunday .School, Fellowship Clouncil, Home Eckers Club. Hardy, William H., Rt. 1, Box 65, Winterville, N. C, Agri- cultural Education, Military Science, Phi Beta .Sigma Fraternity, N.F..A., Pershing Rifle O ' rganization, Y.M.C.A. Hargett, Norveli.a Brown, Rt. 2, Box 342, Williamston, N. C, Vocational Education, Y.W.C.,A., Fellowship Council, Future Teachers of .America. Harmon, James Franklin, 540 East Gwinnett .St., .Savannah, Ga., Phyucal Education, Mathematics, Track, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, Intramural .Softball ' I ' eam, Touch Football, .Alpha Phi .Alpha Fraternity, R.O.T.C., Officer ' s Club, Modern Dance 84 ' sssrrwsrrr ' WTWssKssaBasssm Group, P.E. f. C:lub. Intramural Sport Staff, Mathematics Club, Arnold Air Society. Y.M.C.A. Harris. Roosevelt Duro ' , 120 Braxton Clt., WilliamsburK. ' a., Social Studifs, Intramural Football. Basketball, X ' irginia Club, Student Council, Kappa Phi Kappa Forensic Society, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Harrison, SHIRLE ■Blanche, P. O., Henrica, N. C., Elementary Editiiilion, His ory, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Treasurer of the Geographical Society, Future Teachers of America, Hasty, James. P. O. Box 119, Marsh ' ille, N. C, Soil Science, Chemn(n N.F.A. Havks, Annie Otelia. Rt. 1, Box 82, Wallace, N. C, Chemistry, Mathemattci, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, American Chemical Society, Beta Kappa Chi, Pan-Hellenic Council Representative, Kappa Phi Kappa Forensic Society. Ha es, Ophelia, 1515 E. Market, Greensboro, N. C.. Com- mercial Etlucadori, Business Association. Hedgepeth, George Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 139, Enfield, N. C., Auto Mechanics, Y.M.C.A. Hodges, Carl Dubois. Rt. 2, Box 69. Parkton, N. C, Agricultural Education. Hodges, Thomas Henry, Jr., P. O. Box 633, Warsaw, N. C, Biology, Social Studies, Baseball. Hollingsworth. William Donald, 803 Lakeland St., Fayette- ville, N. C:., Industrial Arts, Military Science College Band. Holley, Marie Louise, 108-28 N. Y. Blvd., Jamaica. N. Y., Elementary Education, History, Junior-Senior C)ounselors, Fellow- ship Council, Y.W.C.A.. Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority, Futuie Teachers of America, National Society of Scabbard and Blade. HoLLOvvA , Bernice Bingham, Dudley St., Burlington, N. C., English, History, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, Fort- nightly Society, Y.W.C.A. Hooker. Norma ' irginl . General Delivery, Sanford, N. C, Elementary Education, Music, Intramural Hockey Team, Band, W.. .A.. Future Teachers of America. HoRTON, Nanci-, Raleigh Road, Pitlsboro, N, C, Elementary Education, History, Dramatic C lub, Band, Modern Dance Group, Intramural Soccer and Speedball, Alpha Kappa Alpha So- rority. Geographical Society, Future Teachers of America, Y.W.C.A. HosEY, William, 813 W. 41st St., Savannah, Georgia, Biology Science, An Science, Officers Club, Editor of A.F.R.O.TX:. Guided Missile, Catholic Church, Alpha Phi . lpha Fraternity, Arnold Air Society. Howard, Stephen Delano, 1112 Greenbrier St., Bluefield, W. Va., Biological Science, Military Science, Register Staff, Editor- in-Chief of Ayantee, Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, President Valiant Club, Intramural Sports Committee. R.O.T.C., Officers Club. Hughes, Lois Yvonne, 806 Smith Road, Martinsville, ' a.. Home Economics, Nursery School Education, Home Eckers Club, .Agricultural Association. Huggins, Barbara Ree, Rt. 1, Box 166, Dover, N. C, Elementary Education, Art, Geographic Society, Y.W.C.A., Future Teachers of America, Art C ' ircle. Hurtt, Robert Leon, Rt. 1, Box 126, Meherrin, a.. Vocational Industrial Education. J. cKsoN, Charles Wesley, 2539 North 19th St.. Philadelphia, Pa., Vocational Industrial Education. Choir. Male Glee Cllub, .Air Force Rifle Team, Register, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Arnold Air Honorary Society, Officers CUub, Industrial Edu- cation .Association, Y.M.C;..A. Jackson, Temple, 434 North 9th St., Fort Pierce, Fla., Elementary Education, History, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Usher Boaid, ' .W.CI.A., Senior Counselor, Floridian CUub. Jacobs, Cecelia Carnell, Rt. 2, Box 278. Clarkton. N, C, Commercial Education, Business Association, College Chapel. Jacobs, Dorothy Elaine, R.F.D. No. 2, Monroe ille, N. J., Social Science, History, Geographic Society, French Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Johnson. Elizabeth Alline, Rt. I, Box 111, Burgaw, N. C. Dry Cleaning, Y.W.C.A., Register Staff, Geographic Society. Johnson, Frederick Garfield, 133 Richardson St.. Staunton, Va., Biological Science, Social Science. Johnson, Hattie Bond. Box 431, Windsor, N. C, Vocational Education, Y.W.C.A., Fut ure Teachers of America, Fellowship Council, President of the Tailoring Club. Johnson, Horace, Rt. 1, Box 2T, Litdeton, N. C, Agricultural Education, Biology, N.F.A., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Johnson, Lucy Maye, 5308 McKinney A enue, Dallas 5, Texas, Commercial Education, History, Business .Association, Y.W.C.A., Future Teachers of America. Jones, Carlton Claudius. Box 2. Parmele, N. C, Mathematics, Military Science, Scabbard and Blade Society, Y.M.CI.A. Jones, David Edward, 783 Carver Dr., Greensboro, N. C, Business Administration, Shoe Repairing, Business Association. Jones, Eddie Lee, 313 Mortimer St., Florence, S. C., Commercial Education, Dramatics CHub, Junior-Senior Counselor, Business .Association, Y.W.C:.. ., College Chapel, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Jones, H. yward Lee, 465 New Hamp Avenue, Southern Pines, N. C, Sociology, History, Band, Concert Band, Y.M.C.A., Lampodus Club. Jones, Parthenia Elizabeth, General Delivery, Raeford, N C, Home Economics, Agricultural Association, Home Economics Club. Y.W.C.A. Judge, Gwendolyn ' aughn, 1515 Highland .Avenue. Tampa, Fla., Elementary Education, Social Science, Choir, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Kelly, Helen Vermal, Rt. 4, Box 278-A, Mount Olive, N. C, Mathematics, Commercial Education, ' earbook StatT. Register Staff, Business CHub, Chapel, International Relations CUub, Future Teachers of America, Y.W.C.A., Alpha Kappa .Mpha Sorority. KiRB-i ' . Willie, 220 Linden Ave., N. E., Altanta, Ga., Masonry, . lpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A., Technical Institute Club, Masonry Club. Knight, Clarence Thompson, 1002 Second Street, Bradenton, Fla., Physical Education, Military Science, Reporter to the Register, Scott Hall Senate, Clommittee of Intramiual League, The . . T. Little Theatre, Pan-Hellenic Council, .Mpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, P.E.M., CIlub, Floridian Club, Officer ' s Club. Lanier, Willie James, Rt. 2, Box 167, Robersonville, N. C, Vocational Industrial Education, Industrial .Arts .Association. Latimer, .Albertha, 429 N. 9th St., Fort Pierce, Fla., Elementary Education, History, Choir, Junior-Senior Counselor, Register Staff, Yearbook Staff, Usher Board, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Y.W.C.A.. Geographic Society, Future Teachers of .America, Floridian Club, College Chapel. Sunday .School, Dance Group. Le. thers, Frank Ervin, Rt. 1, Box 195, Hobgood. N. C, Agri- cultural Education, Poultry Husbandry, N.F.A. , Y.M.C.A., Agricul- tural Association, Lewis, Betty L., Box 5229, Elizabethtown, N. C, Commercial Education, Business Administration, Yearbook Staff, Business Association, Simdav School, Pan-Hellenic Council, College Clhapel, Register Staff, Y.W.C.A., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Little, William, Jr., 807 Ridgeway .Avenue, Durham, N. C, Industrial .Irts, Choir, Band. Lcjmax, Mannie Belle, 322 Percy .St., Greensboro, N. C., English, Art, Band, Geographical Society. Lomax, Robert Thomas, Ellenboro, N. C, Chemistry, Biological Science, .American Chemical Society. Lyon, Osw.m.d Stuart, 15 .Avon Park, Crescent Cross Roads, Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies, Accounting, President, Scott Hall Senate, Secretary, Sigma Rho Sigma Honorary Society, Register Staff, Track Team, International Club. Macon, Joan Mildred, P. O. Box 15, Louisburg, N. C, Ele- mentary Education, Art, Geographical Society, Fellowship Council, Sunday School, Y.W.C.A., Future Teachers of .America. Marsh.all, Clyde Lois, 144 North Woodland .Avenue, Winston- Salem. N. C, Biology, English, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, L ' sher Board. M. RTiN, Annie Belle, P. O. Box 697. Southern Pines, N. C, Elementary Education, Social Science, Choir, Register Staff. Y.W.C..A., Future Teachers of America, Sigma Rho Sigma Honorary So- ciety, .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority. Martin, Lillian ' irginia, Rt. 5, Box 27AC, O.xford, N. C, Elementary Education, Art, Fellowship Council, Geographic Society, Future Teachers of .America, Y.W.C.A., Sunday School. Massenburc, ' elma, Rt. 1, Box 320, Henderson, N. C, Elementary Education, History, Y.W.C.A., Geographic Society, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Matthews, James Edward, P. O. Bo.x 61 , Wagram, N. C, Agricultural Education, Military Science, Interim Council, State Student Legislative .Assembly and National Student Associa- tion, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Persliing Rifles, Officer ' s Club, .Agricultural .Association, N.F.A., Y.NLC.A., Simday School, President of the Student Cloimcil. NLatthews, William Graham, Jr., P. O. Box 61, Wagram, N. C ' ., Vocational Industrial Education, Atilitary Science, Rifle Team, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, Kappa .Alpha 85 m Psi Fraternity, Officer ' s Club. Industrial Art Association, Scott Hall Senate, Y.M.C.A. McClain, Edward Lee, 415 Miller St.. Cioldshoro, N. C:., Mt- chanical Engnurriiig, Military Sctt-na; Alal ifnKilna, Ofricer ' ' s Cllub. McCallum, Press, Rt. 1, Box 241, Maxton, N. C, Biological Science, Air Science-, Officer ' s Club, Dodo C:lub, Y.M.C.A. McCarter, Rosa Mae, Rt. 2, Winterville. N. C, Biological Science, ChemistTY, Fellowship Council. V.W.C.A., Usher Board, Sunday School; W.A.A., Intramural Sports, Fellowship Council. McCree, Frank Giles, Rt. 2, Box 223, Kings Mountain. N. C.- Music, I ' Terich, Band. McClillough, Coleen Gre. thel. 729 Pearson Street. Greens- boro, N. C. Physical Education, Mathcmalics. tlolleee Band VV A A P.E.M. Club. McDaniel, Hubert Lee. Rt. 6, Box 298, Moryanton, N. C, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Association, V.XLC.A. McDonald, Francis L., Rt. 3, Box 325, Noriolk. ' a.. Vocational Industiial Education, Auto Mechanics. McDonald, Raymond Alexander, Rt. 3, Box 325, Norfolk, Va., Agriculture Education, Men ' s Glee Club, Choir, Y.M.C.A., N.A.A.C.P., Agricultural Association, Va. Club. Meteve, Lillian B., 2903 24th Avenue, Tampa, Fla., Elemenlary Education, History, Y.W.C.A., Geographical Society. MicKiNS, Alvin Daniel, 1420 West 22nd St., Jack.sonville, Fla., Economics, Accounting, Debating Society, Y.M.C.A., Stale Student Legislature, Intramural Basketball Team, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, International Relations CHub, Business Association, Y.M.C.A., N.A.A.t;.P., Sigma Rho Sigma Honorary Society. Mills, Willie CIornell. Sr., 612 Gates St., Camden, S. C. Masonry, Alpha Phi Omcea. Y.M.C.A.. Technical Institute Club, Masonry Club. MiMS, Haywood, Jr., 605 2nd St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Physical Education, Military Science, Baseball Team, Basketball Team, Lctterman ' s Club. Monroe, Phillip Hoover, Rt. 1, Box 122, Clarkton. N. C, Agricultural Education, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, N.F.A., Agricultural Association, ' .M.C!.A. Moore, Jitanita Blondell, 214 Walker Avenue. Greenwood, S. C, Home Economics, Js ' iusery School Education. Y.W.C.A., 4-H Club, Home Economics Club, Yearbook StafT, Future Teachers of America, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Moore, Robert F., 1609 McConnell Road, Greensboro, N. C., Elementary Education, Social Scinice. Morris, Willie Albert, 538 N. W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Tailoring, Tailoring Club. Murphy, Charles William, 417 North Davis St., Kinston, N. C, Biological Science, Chemistiy, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society. Nelson, Hubert H., Rt. 1. Box 109, Robersonvillc, N. C:., Agri- cultural Education, Y.M.C.A., Agricultural Association. N.F.A., Masonic Fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Nesbitt, Charles E., 1207 Secor St., Statesville, N. C, Physical Education, Social Science, Intramural Sports Staff, P.E.M. C)lub, Modern Dance Group, Alpha Phi Alpha Fiaternity, Register Staff, Y.M.C.A., Yeabrook Staff, Scott Hall Senate Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Nesbit, Hazel Gertrude, 1316 Anne St., Norfolk, ' a,, Fine Arts, History, . n Circle, Va. Club, Y.W.C.A. Phillips, Norris P., P. O. Box 8A, Moyock, N. C, Social Science, Military Science, Avantee Staff, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Sigma Rho SiRina Honorary Society, Scabbard Blade Honorary Society. R.O.T.C. Officer ' s Club, Geographic Society, Inter- national Relations Club. Pigcott, Lucille C:., 1007 Lindsay St., Greensboro, N. C, Commercial Education, Silhouettes Club, Alpha Kappa . lpha Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honorary Society, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities, Pan-Hellenic Council, American Association of Business Students. Piland, William Ul-.sses, Gatcsville, N. C, Physical Education, Military Science, .Mpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Officer ' s Club, Valiants Club. PiNNix, Sarah Mae, 406 Fulton St., Burlington, N. C, Elementary Education, Physical Education, W..A.. ., Geographic Society. Pipkin. John Ora, Graham St., Maxton, N. C, English, French, Fortnightly Club, Fellowship Council, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Y.W.C.A. Powell, Madeline, Elba St., Wilson, N. C, Mathematics, English, Intramural Sports, Women ' s . thletic Association, Alpha Kappa ' Mu Honorary Society, Fortnightly Club. Prince, Isaiah Jerome, 2414 Wavely St., Hopewell, Va., Business Administration, Business Club, Scott Hall Senate. Purvis, Carrie Brown, 608 Warren St., Williamston, N. C, Social Studies-, English. Reuj, William Henry, Rt. 1, Box 123, Clarksville, Va., Masonry, R.O.T.C.. Infantry Honor Guard Drill Team, Rifle Team, Virginian Club, Masonry Club. Richardson, LaRue L., 1645 Ruxton Ave.. Baltimore, Md., Commercial Education, Business Club. Y.W.C.V. RiDGLEY, Robert Earl, 2732 N. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa., Social Science, Sociology, College Clhapel, Sunday School, Al- pha Phi Omega Fraternity, Geographic Society. RoBBiNS, Joe Rodge. Rt. 1, Box 153, Winterville, N. C, Biological Science, Chemistry, Infantry R.O.T.C. Honor Guard, Y.M.C.A., Sunday School, Fellowship Council, International R elations Club, Informal Campus Prayer Service. Robinson, Charles M., 306 Hoffman St., Greensboro, N. Elementary Education, History, Geographic Society. Robinson, Gilbert A., 1410 E. 5th. St., Winston-Salem, N. ] ' ocalional Education. Robinson, Richard Winkred, Box 157, Ashland, X ' irginia, f ' o- cationol Industrial Education, ' irginian C)lub, Alplia Plii Omega Fraternity. Rogers, Augustine Merle, 316 West 119th St., New York, N. Y., Elementary Education, Histoiy, Future Teachers of .America, Geographic Society, Fellowship Council, Young Women ' s Christian Association. Rogers, Irene Dellmi. Rt. 2, Box 284, Whiteville, N. C, Com- mercial Education, Glee Club, Sunday School. Royal, Anna Virginia, Rt. 1, Pelzer, S. C, Home Economics, Y.W.C.A., Agricultural .Association, Home Eckers Club, Junior and Senior Counselors, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Rouse, HftWARD, Jr., La Grange, N. C, Physical Education, Track, Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Football, Tennis, Gold A. F. R.O.T.C, P.E.M. CMub, Y.M.C.A. C, c. RussEL, Boyd, Jr.. P. O. Box 93, HiUsboro, N. C., Bum ministiatwn. Business Club. ■ss Ad- Oliver, Vera Mae Louise, 623 Madison St., Palatka, Fla., Elementary Education, Art, Art Circle, Geographical Society. Pagan, Bruce Thcjmas, 10 Tuskegee St., Asheville, N. C, Agri- cultural Education, Military Science, Cleanmen ' s Club, Scabbard and Blade, Agricultural .Association, N.F.A., R.O.T.C:., Officer ' s Club. Paige, Alma Inez, Box 177, Maysville, N. C., Commercial Education, Business Club, Y.W.C.A., Future Teachers of America, Fellow- ship Council, Dramatic Club, Register Staff. Palmer, Thelma Odessia, 323 Boats St., Suffolk, Va., History, Social Studies, Y.W.C.A., Geographic Society, Future Teachers of America, Virginian CMub. Patrick, Josi- h Frank, Rt. 1, Box 151, Winterville, N. C, Biological Science, Chemistry and Air Suen ' c, iX). ' l ' .i ' .., OHieci ' s Club, Y.M.C.A., Sunday School. Patterson, James Edward, 225 S. Mountain St., CJierryville, N. C, Auto Mechanics. Peeler, Oliver Wendei i , 2518 Beatties Ed. Rd., Charlotte, N. C, Fine Arts, History, Alpha Phi Omega, Art t lircle, R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club, French Club, Scott Hall Senate, Arnold Air Society. Sanders, Nathan H., P. O. Box 217, Richlands, N. C., Arclii- teclural Engineering, Math, Y.M.C.A., Engineerinji .Association. Scott, Russell James, 705 Johnson St., Waycross, Ga., General Science, Air Science, Band, College Orchestra. Intramural Sports, Officer ' s Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternitv, Y.NLC..A., Dodo Club. Shaw, Benjamin Fr. nklin, P. O. Box 83, Franklinton, N. C, Biology, Chemist ly. Geographical Society, American Chemical Society, R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club. Student Council, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Shaw, George C, Rt. 3. Box 203, Kenly, N. C, F. . Ed., Radio and T. r.. Dramatic Cllub, Radio Club, Y.M.C.. ., Vocational and Industrial Education Association. Shaw, Mar-i ' D(jlori:.s, Box 282, Biugaw, N. C., Biological Science, Social Science, V.W.C.. ., Fellowship Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, American CMiemical Society, Associate Editor of The College Yearbook, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu, Beta Kappa Chi. Sherril, Otha Lee, General Delivery, Statesville, N. C., Physical Education, History, Intramural Sports, Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, Y.M.C.. ., Physical Education Club, Dance Group. 86 ' JSTtSeSfSSMEl Skelton, Ruth Carolyn, 2129 Everitt Si.. Greensboro. N. C, Commmial Education, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Business . ssociation. Skinxer. MiN.NlE WiLii.AMS. 11 Rail Road Avenue, Hertford, N. C, Hom€ Eiorjnmtes Education, .Xun ry School Education, Y. V.c .. ., .Agricultural .Association, Home Eckcrs Club, lunior and Senior Dormitorv- Counselor, .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority, Sophist Society, Choir, .A. T. College C:hapel. Slngletox. Merchant E., 120 Harris St.. Atmore, -Ala., Agri- cultural Education, .Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School, Teacher of First Bible Class in Sunday School, President of .Agricultural .Association, N.F..A., .Alpha Phi Omega, V.M.C.A. Slade, John Bennett, R.F.D. 4. Box 214, Greenville, N. C, Architectural Engineering, Math-Militarv .licence. Engineering .Association, N.C.O., Y.M.C..A.. Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity. Sledge, Thom.as Wilson, 106 Wyche St., Roanoke Rapids, N ' . C., Agricultural Education, Military .Science, .Agricultural .Association, .VF..A., Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity, R.D.T.C, Officer ' s Club, V.M.C.A., Scott HaU Senate. SjirrH, .Ale. ther Lolvenh, Rt. 1, Box 68-.A. Pikeville, N. C, Home Economics, .Agricultural .Association, Home Eckers Club, Fellowship Council. Smith. George, II, Washington, 4512 Georgia .Ave., N. W., Washington. D. C, Biological Science, Chemistry. Scabbard and Blade, R.O.T.C, Officers Club. Smith, Core.an, Rt. 2, Box 36, Roxboro, X. C, Home Economics, .Agricultural .Association, Home Eckers Club, 4-H Club, Y W.C.A., Fellou hip Cormcil, College Chapel. Snuth, Glenn D., Rt. 1, Box 55, Ervrin. N. C, Agricultural Edu- cation, Biological Science, Y.M.C.A., N.F..A., .Agricultural .Associ- ation. SinTH, John Henry, 1002 Cottage Grove .Avenue, Greensboro, N. C, Business .Administration. Business C ' lub. St. rnes. S. muel Hose. , 606 West 44th St., Savannah, Ga., Applied Sociology, History and Economics. Intramural ' ollev Ball, and Basketball Teams, Y.M.C.A., N..A..A.C.P., Geographic Society, Register Staff. Stew.art, .Ai-fred, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 544, Clayton, X. C, .Agricultural Education, .Military Science, Softball, Rifle Team. .Agricultural .Association, N.F..A., 4-H Club, Officers Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Y.M.C.A., Valiant Club. Stokes. Esther Ger. ldine, 920 J St., .Sparrows Point, Md., Elementary Education, Social Studies. Y.W.C.A.. Future Teachers of .America, Geographical Societv, Inlcrnational Relations Qub. Sltherlin, Fr.vnces Lorett.a, Healys P. O. Box 6, Middlesex, ' a., Physical Education, History, Modem Dance Group, Intra- mural Sports, W..A..A., P.E.M. Qub, ' a. Club. T.aylor, Eliz. beth, 502 Glovenia St., .Asheboro, X. C English, French, Band, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, .Alpha Kappa Mu Honorary Society, Lee Cercle Francais, Y.W.C.A.. Fort- nightly Club, Senior Counselor, Register Staff, International Relations Club, Future Teachers of .America. T. YLOR, Kenneth Hedrick, Oak Ridge, X. C. Biological Science, French, .Air Science. Register Staff. Scott Hail .Senate, Intramural Sports, .Alpha Phi Omega, International Relations Club, French Club, .Arnold Air Societ % R.O.T.C, Officers Club, .American C hemical .Society . T. YLOR, Se.abrooks, Rt. 1, Box 50, Gresham S. C, .Agriculture, .Mathmatics, Softball, -Agricultural .Association, X.F..A., Y.M.C.A., 4-H Club. Texeira, Maxl-el .Ai -es, 34 Sherman St., Roxbury, Mass., Elementary Education, History, A ' arsity Basketball, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Letterman ' s Club. Thigpen, Wilson Brvce, 38-G Bonds .Avenue, East St. Louis, 111., Radio and Television, Math, Sports, Y.M.C.A. Thomas, James Worth, Rt. 1, Box 29, Winston-Salem, X. C, Business .Administration, Business Club, Register Staff. Thom-as, W-alter Pickett, P. O. Box 181, Rockingham, X. C, Industrial Education. Phi Beta Siema Fraternity, Radio and Telc ision Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. Thosipson, .Alton Walter, Rt. 1, Box 90B, Wilson, X. C, Band -Music:, History, Fellowship Council, International Re- lations Club, Y.NLC.A., Band. Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity, .Sigma Rho Sigma Honorary Society. ThO-MPson, Catherene Lodell, Rt. 3, Box 62, Snow Hill, X. C, Home Economics, .Agricultural .Association. Home Eckers Club, Fellowship Council, Y.W.C.A. Thompson. Willi.am Reddie, 816 X. Center St., Goldsboro, X. C, .Music, History, College Band. .Alpha Phi Omega. Thompson, Willie Henry. Rt. 1, Box 20, Rich Square, X. C, Elementary Education, .Agricultural Education, Intramural Sports, French Club, Y.M.C.A., Future Teachers of .America. TooMER. Willie J.. 1140 Riverside Dr., Danville, ' a.. History, English. Trle dale, Eugene, 618 S. Market St., Lancaster, S. C, . tusic, .Military Science, Senior Marching Band, X..A..A.C-P., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Pan-Hellenic t:ouncil, R.O.T.C, Com- missioned Officer ' s Club. A ' alentine, Dorothy A ' irdell, P. O. Box 84, DueWest, S. C„ Home Economics, President of Home Eckers Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Choir 50-51, Y.W.C.A., .Agricultural .Association, Junior and Senior Counselor, A ' iNSON, Daniel Lee. Post Office, Murfreesboro, X. C, .Agricultural [education, . lilitary Science, Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity, X.F..A., .Agricultural .Association, R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club. Wansley, .Annie Jean, 605 South Center St., Hickory. X. C, Elementary Education, English, Geographical Socierj-, Future Teachers of .America. Waters, Leonard Herbert, Ri. 1, Box 3, Dudley, X. C, Business .Administration, College Speech Choir, Y.M.C.A.. Business -As- sociation, -Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Scott Hall Senate. Wallace, James .Arthur, 421 S. Swain St., Raleigh, X. C, Electrical ' Engineering, .Math and Science, Engineering .Association, Officers Club. Walden, M.aurice A ' enable, 317 Hall St., Franklin, ' a., English, History. College .A Capella Choir, Senior Band, ' a. Club. Walton, Llther Johnson, Rt. 6, Box 103, Chatham, ' a.. Business .Administration. .Air Science. Business Club, ' a. Club, Scott Hall Senate, Y.M.C.A., R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club, Honor -Air Society. Walker, Isiah, 718 Wilmington Road, Fayette ille, X. C, Physical Education. Business .Administration. Intramural Sports, Kappa -Alpha Psi Fraternity, Physical Education Majors and Minors Club. Business Club. Weston, Leon Bernard, Moone P. O. Box 2, Mathe s-s, A ' a., .Agricultural Education, .Air .Science, .Air Force, R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club, X.F.-A., .Agricultural .Association, Dramatic Club, .Arnold .Air Society, A ' a. Club. Whtte. Lolts Ragxell, 1609 Freeney .Avenue, Suffolk, A ' a., .Architectural Engineering, .Math and .Military Science, Commander of Infantn.- R.O.T.C. Drill Team, A ' ice-President of Engineering .Association. Claptain of Xational Socieu- Pershing Rifles, a. Club, Officer ' s Club. Wn-cox, Herman .A., 385 Beardall .Avenue. Sanford, Fla., Bio- logical Science, Chemistry. Y.M.C.A., .Alpha Phi Omega, Floridian Qub. WiLUAMS, Doris Mae, 514 A ' ance St., Greenville, X. C, Com- mercial Education, Y.W.C.A., Business Club. Williams, James Lovntlll, P. O. Box 3 3, Lake Aiew, S. C, .Agricultural .Marketing, Xew Farmers of .America, .Agricultural .Association, 4-H Club, Y.M.C.A. Williams, Joyce Rosexa. 24 Rhode Island .Avenue, X. E., Washington. D. C, Elementary Education, History, Choir, Y.W.C.A., International Relations Club, Geographic Society, Future Teachers of .America. WiLLlASis. Mary Lee, Rt. 2, Box 270, Henderson, X. C. Vo- cational Industrial Education. Tailoring Club, Y.W.C.A., Fellow- ship Council, L ' sher Board. Williams, Thomas LAFA -ErTE, Rt. 4, Box 124, Rockingham, X. C. General Science. Mathematics. WiLLi.AMSox, Barbara Mae, 45 Main St., Danville, ' a.. Chem- istry. .Math. Choir. .American C:hemical Society. Y.W .C..A., Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society, Zeta Phi Beta Sororiy. WiLLLAMSON, RuBY Mae, 806 Caledonia St., Laurinburg, X. C, Business .Administration. President of Junior-Senior Counselors, Reporter to Sundav School, Y.W.C.A., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Fellowship Council, College Chapel, Business .As- sociadon. Wills, William Blount, 705 X. Spring St.. Baltimore 5, Md., Agricultural Education, .Air Science, .Agricultural -Association, XT-A., A ' .W.C-A., Officer ' s Club, .Air Force .Association, .Arnold .Air Society, Scott Hall Senate. Wilson, Floyd Jay, Rt. 3, Box 79, .Apex, X. C, General Science, French, French Club. Winston. Esther M., Rt. 2, A ' irgilina. a., French, English, French Club, FortnighUy Club, Y.W.C:..A.. Fellowship Council. Wood, Theodore .A., 1215 Murchison Road. Fayetteville, X. C., General Science, Social Studies. Geographical Society. Wright. Daniel, General Delivery, Leesburg, Fla., Pie-Med., Social Science. Wright, James .Andrew, 200 ' i Huffman St., Greensboro, X. C, Business .Administration, .Accounting, .Military Science, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Business .Association, R.O.T.C, Officer ' s Club. Yates, Lee .Allan, Rt. 2, Box 66, Tarboro, X. C.. Agricultural Engineering, .Agronomy, Engineers .Association. Y.M.C.A. Ye.argins, NioLLY Mae. P. O. Box 641 Fountain Inn., S., C, Elementary Education, History. Zanders, Rachel, 13 East 6th St., Charlotte, X.C.. Commercial Education, Business .Association, Register Staff, Yearbook Staff. 87 IIIIMIIiilillllll AUTOGRAPHS ■saofopf irrnaiKi«Byin n i i9!i£QT .-vt, i Bm m sgngagt gmm ! CEff5!rr ! H5SH RHH I I
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