Agricultural and Technical State University - Ayantee Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1955
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NC A A T STATE UNIV LIBRARY 3 0343 0335519$ .v y : • • and 11 « - 0 =- KvmiMmmmumKmK |w lyi ' iciill iii ' iil iiiid Tprhniial follcie ol mhm. (ii ' (li I ' iiriiljiii) . . . CIhari.es M. King Eiiilor Benjamin Pearson Biiiiuiss Manager I Published itnniiall) by Ihe Nliidenl liod) ol The tgriciiltiiral and Terhniral rollege of (irth raniliiia lireeuNboro, . orlh Tarolina Realizing that today is done and that the sun of tomorrow is rising, we, the senior class of 1955, take another step further. Our life has not ended; it is only beginning. The time hos come when we must put into proctice the theoretical learnmg that we received at A T. The critical test is yet to come — the test that will determine success or failure. Let us turn the ponoroma of events bock to the Fall of 1951 when we invaded Aggielond. Well, well! We see ourselves in the early days when we ore entering the halls of ivy ; we see the Aggie gridsters as they tie the score with Florida A M, the basketball team as it wins over Winston-Salem Teachers College, the baseball team as it triumphs year after year with championship laurels and the boxing team OS it takes the CIAA Championship and enters NCAA competition for the first time; we see the multi-million dollar building program being realized as building after building is constructed on the campus. Con these things be forgotten? Throughout these four years we have shared happiness and hardships together, but these were promising years. This Ayontee reviews the campus activities of the post year by reflecting the outstanding events in eoch of the many phases of life here ot A T College in 1954-55. 1 saB! ie ss88g!ai8g8Z)aiai Dedioalioii For more yeors fhon our generotion cores to remember, the some cheerful, assuring, diminutive figure has filled o niche in the heorts of the A T College family. Regardless of what the occosion demonded, whether it wos a kind word, a bit of odvice, or an expression of gaiety, this friendly per- sonality was there to provide it. So much a port of the college is he that to remove him would be to erase what in essence rivals the great traditions of the universe. None, we dore soy, hos won more friends, hos memorized more personalities, has viewed more expressions of joy and sorrow than has this small man with the big heart who controls the campus mail. He has lived up to the highest traditions of the postal service as reflected in its motto, Neither sleet or snow, or gloom of night can stay these couriers from the safe completion of their appointed rounds. It is with matchless joy, with sincere gratitude, and with profound pride that we dedicate this, the 1955 Ayontee, to Mr. Allison Gordon, the campus postmaster. r; •!•••• «i X K V IN , j|nifi tdiiiiiiislriiliiiii r ' • s ps 1| 11 11 lOV (iriM ' ks DuitHN ■' li KbJtilttii... Four years ago we were like lonely clouds that wander high above the terrain. Suddenly we saw the sun. That sun was Dr. F. D. Bluford. We gathered around you and beckoned your guidance. Your light shone to direct our way a way that has led us to this point. .Sir. we are the products of intelligent leadership and sterling administrative ability. These things you possess. Your keen decisions kept our heads upright: your desires were ours; and your frequent answers to our calls gave us reason for hope and IM ' OVldlUlf helped us to realize our responsibility. For this we shall be fore er gi-ateful. lljIUllll May all honors come your way and may the inspiration which you have given us continue in those whom vou ha e influenced. AkMdl II 1. (ilBBS Dean. Stfiiiiil iif Eduaittiin and Siumir S. C:. Smith Di ' aii, ' Teihnuiil Iinliliilr Dr. 1 . A. Wii LiAMS Dniri, Griidiialr Silmnl Mrs. Wii.i.etta S. Jones Dean. Siiinnl of . iir irig kAkm Mm ]. M. Marteena Dean, Sclmol of Enginriring Dk, William E. Reeu l),,in. Siimul of Agriculliirr The Jdniinislnifioii . . . upmi ivhinii ihc Mim m Our leaders, the Adininistrati e Clouncil. ha e directed the progress of A. T. C ollegc for many vears. It is throuoh them that many improvements in the institution have Ix-en made. L. A. Wise E. Ray HoDGiN C. R. . . Clnningham Bursar Secretary- Treasurer Registrar Ellis F. Corbett Reverend Cleo M. McCoy Miss Alma Morrow Director of Public Relations Director of Religious Actinties Head Librarian W ' li I JAM H. Gamble Miss Jean V. Spinner Edward W. V ddei. Dean of Men Dean of Women Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds m Aggiclancl Those Last Minute Touches ■| lie Wuinlris 111 N.itiiii- jic IruK Dix ine 10 It ' s thi- Small Points thai count mmmmmmmm he ( ' (inipus What! . (, Mail Today? Frosh Beauties With Brain 11 The 1)11111 lit Price Hall Taildiint; Sh -ct Mi-tai Laiindiy Electrical Wirins; Pluniljinc; aintino and Dccuratiiif; C arpentry J.!J = 12 Photography Brick Masonrv Cabinet Making Radio and Television Auto Mechanics Shoe Repairing Machine Shop Welding 13 ft-I«fei;v . ' ■■■I The Sdiuul of iirsiiii! 1 lie i .ulicGc inliiiii;ir The Dean ' s Staff in Conference General Cllassroom Activities Carinq; For the Patient Making Preparations For an Injection Making a Daily Report ( ' hccking the Patient ' s Temperature 14 The Mool of Enoineerino 1 5 [ii=nfRiiiiniffiiifiiinfci,=.iiisipn Vn 1 1 Y ' - |ie««B ijiidi F T7T E|£|£ tPsrS RniBi Blif p? Jil i lic . Lii ' -;iiiecrinR Building Art Class Activities Electrical Eneineerin? Architectural Engineering Mechanical Engineerins; •I a 3 id Tho New A. T. Librar The New Home ol IJclucation and Science Ediiciilioii iiiid kmd I ' lnsical EducMliun Actuilics Instrumental Music Foreign Lantjiiacrrs History Encilisli i rn -M ►]•— J n 1 The ol m Charles A. Hines Ha The Xcw Greenhouse Foods and Dietetics A Biolosy Laljoratory Project A C:hemistry Laboratory Child Care and Guidance The A T Collese F.irni 17 tusjia J uuiWMIiilf . Oiit$tanilJn(r Seniors From top to bottom and from left to rigfit: Chorles D. Bussey, Cfiorles M. King, Eltzabetfi Hill, Don Fairley, Grady T. Alston, Benjamin Pearson, Roosevelt Roberson, Lillye McNeil, Donald Quarles, Charles Timberloke, Linnis L, Stewort, Morion Miller, Eugene Young, Gilbert Coldwell. In every group there ore those who show traits of leadership. So it was with those students of the senior class who distinguished them- selves. They put their own beliefs to test under new and mature thinking; they probed, relentlessly, into those fields hitherto un- known to them and they trod slowly down strange roads of learning. May they continue their roles of leadership as they take their places in this challenging world of ours. aaaatasam Seated, left to right: William E. Furd. Blanche HcrriiiL;. [uhn H. Whin-. Elizalx-th Hill, and Edwin H. C:ooke. Standing: Benjamin Pearson. nior { m Officon ViLi.i. M E. Ford Student Cuuncil RepresetUative John H. White Treasurer Edwln H. Cooke Business Alanaoer Bl.- nche Herring Assistant Secretary Eliz. ' Kbeth Hill Secretary Benj.wiin Pe.arson President 21 ff ' Mim ' Seniors . . . Adams, James R. Aldridge, Thelma Alston. Grady T. Anderson, Glossie Antrum, C ' .harlena Artis, Jesse Atkinson, Jessica Bailey, James H. Bailey, Joseph O. Barbour, Felix Barnes, Benjamin Barnes, James D. Batts, John H. Bell, James A. Bell, Willie J. Bernard, James, Jr. Bcrton, Ernestine Betts, Leonard Bigelow, J. T. Bigelow, Queen E. Black, John, Jr. Blackstock, Arthur Blue, Azalia Blunt, Earl Boone, June Boone, Sadie R. Bowe, C elcstine Bouclen, . rtlmr, Jr. Perhaps the best years of our lives were spent at A T College. 22 isitaiB ..     « v. . , ia.ig.,.«!e «Ml«««c urn of M ) Bowe. C ' larcnce Bowen. illiam L. Boyers. Ocie L. Bra ent. Preston Bridgett. Etiie Brimaaje. Morris Brooks. Janie Brothers. Richard. Jr. Brown. Edward H.. Jr. Bryant. Beatrice Bryant. C orintha Brvant. E eivn Bryson. Bobby C. Biiilocl:. Prince E. Burton. Sue Bu.ssev. C harles D. Caldwell. Gilbert H. Callahan, Eugene Carr. .-Mbert L. Chasten, Esther Cheston. Geraldine C heston. Mattie C:hurch. Harry CUanton. Marv Clark. Riifus C:lark. Wesley C ofcr. C:harlcs Cblcnian. Luther How we cherished those days! Yes, they were filled with ac- 23 4t[ - w ' Seniors . . . fh TA C ollins. CVlcssic t:ullins, Phillip C!onipt(jii, J.inu ' s S. Cookr, Edwin H. Clostncr. (llKiiics C otton. Loiraiiio Craft. Mattic C ' roiiiartic, John Daniels, Wrlic H. Da is. Annie Da is, E erlene Davis. Jcilni I. Da is. Marie Dawson, Lo ely Dean, Raymond Dickens. .Anita Dye, Eioise Dixon. Riehard A. Dodd, Barbara Dorsey. Maiitley. jr. Dumas. Noiinan Dnrden. James D. Durham. i ' Verl L. Dunham, Marguerite D -. I.ulher ' . I ' dinons. Marv Edwards, Laeose. Jr. E2;a;leston, Nexi-reii tivity to the utmost. Nothing was too difficult for us to tackle. 24 mmmu assm Class of ' 55 Ellis, Har o - Ellison. Ruth E ans, W ' illiaiii Allen Fairlev, Don Faust, Athalia Faust, Malx-1 Fields. Lcroy. Jr. Foster, Feailene Ford, William E. Fraiscr, .Albertha Gaincy, Er in Gallowaw Donald Garrett, Mildred Gatling, George Gerald, Malnola Gibson, ' elma Gilchrest, Fannie Ciiles. Rhudine Graham, Austin G. Graham, Mar ' in Grant. William . . Grasty, Carson R. Greene, Gollacc Greene, Dorothy Green, Fannie Gregory, Charles Grey, .Albert Grissett, Ernestine nor anything too new to consider. We sought knowledge with 25 mm Cioodin. Robert Goodwin, Moses Gordon, James Hague, Lloyd, Jr. Hairston, Ernest Hales, Romas L. Hall, Theodore Hall, Helen Handon, Robert. Jr. Handy, Andrev -, Jr. Hardy. Pluniiner, Ji ' . Harris, Renora Harshavv, C Charles Hart, William Hawkins, Henry VV. Hayes, Robert B. Henry, John. Jr. Herring, Blanche Hill. Elizabeth Hill, lames Hines, Mary Hines, May A. Hodges, Thomas Holt, Alfred J. Hopkins, Giirtis Hopkins, Edward Howard, Harvey Hull, Rogis A. open minds. We observed, listened ... and tried to think be- 26 msmmmmmmmBsmawi SBM .).) Hutcherson. Macco Hyinan. Larry Ir ' in. Florine Inoram. C laudette Isley. Louis Jeffries. James D. Jenkins. Essie Johnson. Daisy Johnson. Marie J. Johnson. Shirley A. Johnson. .Sylvia Johnson. Thomas H. Johnson. Walter Jones. .Arthur Jones. Charlotte Jones. Clifton Jones. Henry B. Jones. Jim H. Keith. John V. Keith, Wilma Kennedy. Howard H. Kincaid. Nelson King. C:harlcs NL Kirbv. Ellaworth Kirby. Kenneth Knight. Arigaree Lambert. Raymond Koonce. James H Mo fore we spoke. We sought to maintain the standards ... of a Ulllll ' it Lanirr. Daniel, jr. Lanier, Jack Leach, James H. Leak, Charles T. Legette, Margaret Liley, Bobby Little, Joseph E. Little, lulius Loekett, John VV. Lomax, Jolni W. Lourie, Annie Lucas, Robert Lyons, Li ingston ALicon, R. S. Malloy, Eleanor Mann, Thomas A. NLirtin, Clarence, Jr. Martin, Ethel Marable, James B. Matthews, C;iifton O. NLittison, Timothy Mays, Marion MoCIoy, Robert McKcnzie, Cohikla McLeod, Pervarice MeMiUian, Willis II. McMurtry, Irvan, Jr. McNeill, Lillie W. V great institution, and now our days are over. But . . . how like 28 ms BBsma lass of T} ) Mcachcni, Mary E. Mcrritt, Clallie Mikell. Rollins, jr. Miller, Marion Mitchell, C:arrutha Mitchell, James E, Mitchell, WillxTt Moore, Daisy Moore, Warren T. Morgan, C harlcs Morrison, Clyde Oliver, Mahatha Orr, Earl Paige, Vanella Paschal], Maricia Parker, John D. Parker, William Parks, Henry Patterson, Hattie Pearson, Benjamin Perry, Alfred C. Perry, Dorsey Pettit, Chistine Pettit, Joseph Plummer, Ruth Poole, Edward Prince, Lassie Powell, Ella a winter will our absence be . . . the pleasures of a fleeting year? 29 m Seniors ' , ifl CS i ih M I Quailcs, Donald Randall, Charles Ranson. Cbbbic, Jr. Reddict. Emory Redvict, Lottie B. Red ick, Walter Reid, C harles Reid, Isaac M., Jr. Ricks, C olean Re ell, Henry, Jr. Roberson, Theodore Robert.s, Mary F. Robinson, Teresser Rcjss, C lara Spencer Sanders, David, Jr. Sanders, Delano R. Sanders, Gro er H. Scott, Dunlap Searcy, James M. Shoffner, Dora A. Simmons, Benjamin T. Siiives, Joseph ShoHner, Odell Silas, Thelma E. Shepiierd, Robert Sims, C:harles D. Sladc, Howard Lee Slade, lohn B. What dreadful obstacles will we feel or hear? What darkness 30 ■- ' ' ■•■' ' ' ' • ' ' ■Ml i|inmn m (if 55 Sinalhvood. Benjamin Smith, Jeanette Smith, Jesse Mac Smith, ' alcntine ' . Spraggins, Harry Spruill, Francis B. Still. Jacquctta Stroud, Lawrence Stiibbs, Daniel Sulli an, Mary Swann, Odessa Tally, Mildred Taylor. Annette K. Taylor, Robert T. Taylor, Ruth F. Tavlor, Theolander Thackston, Winifred Thompson. Joseph Thornton, Robert Lee Thornton, Tom, Jr, Thorpe, Mar in, Jr, Torian, William H, Turk, Marie ' ann, Robert C. Victor, Reginald Vines, Eleanor G. VVallington, John W. Walker, Isaac Will we see: We shall not fear the unknown 31 Seniors . . . Class of Walton, Roland J. Ware, Samuel D. Wasliington. Mary E. Vea ' er, Ernest C Vel,l), Priseilla A. Wt-bher, Barbara West, Harold Wilcox, Theodore Wilks, Sidney M. Williams, AHonzo Williams, Ciola Mae Williams, Helen Willi.nns, Shelton D. Williamson, Alphonso H. Williamson, Essie V. Willis, Isaac T. Wilson, John Wilson, Mar in Windley, C:iark Windley.John R. Wingiield, I ' rances White, John 11. Woodard. Harold Wooley, Willie B. W ' orley, I ' .mnie S. ' aneey. Simon 1 ' . ' oun!;. Robert Blat kmoi-e, (Gloria prepared ourselves to meet the challenges of this day 32 DllllDSIlUL) 33 Junior ' I ' lio Junior C Iass was a cl namic force for good on the A. T. C ollcgc campus during rJ34-55. Its nn ' inbcrs were a pari of e ery pnjgressixe moxcnient aimed at the iiupi ' i) eiiieiil 1)1 sliideiil lilr on llie campus. We saiule tlie juniors wlio will take the places of thi graduating seniors. 34 ja gjgisagsgataimMiim mmmmaamtmsmmsm Officers Fmm lift III rig il: WiiLiAM C ' .ASSIDY; Robert D. SiiAW, Sliiiliiil C. ' iiiiikil Rr )ii- inliiliri-: Willie Loi ' isE McisLEv: James Koger, President: Ella Mae Pompev: Eugene Rorie; Dolores Wilson. 35 ER Soplioniuirs I ' hc sopluniiurc class took its place on tin- campus as a nio ing and energetic spirit. The group, as a whole, contributed much to the continued educational growth and de -elopnient here and in many- spheres assumed leadership. Without Cjuestion, they have come of age. Ofiiccrs (jl ihc (hiss wcrr Iniin ( In n« il: Wii i iam Peterson, C haki.es , ' i,sriiN, Doris Mai iuews, CIhestine Legeite, Samiij I,. ' IVcker, President: Suei i,a Davis, John Grih-tn, Jesse J. Bass, Charles Hawkins, and Eugene Preston, I ' tte-l ' iesidenl. The crop of freshmen entering A. T. in the fall of l ' hS4 wcw a bit ditierent Iroin the usual. They had far more composure and became readily adjusted to their new surroundings. With this running start. the group immediately became a part of the happy family. ( .)lliccrs (il ihc class arc, lejl In iiglil: Jimmik Peksc in, ' I reauiier: Austin Lane, Business Manager; Margaret Neville, Sluilenl Couneil Represenlaliiv: Roosevelt Gregt;, President: ]iMm W. Macik, Vice-PresidenI: Ben|amin Hood, Parliamenlarian: Theodore Little, Shideiil ( ' .iniiuil Rejne enlalive: and W ' li i i i M i I)EN, Seigeaiil-iil-Aims. Fn iiliiiH n 36 -  m,.m m„«   .  .B  i.a v n   «. ilrniy Arms ROI ' C Insiniciiunal Staff THl. (H l,i: S Shirlr Rich.nclsnn, -Miss Company A; I ' AcKn Uillaul, Miss Coinpam B: ' Clu-slinc Lcm ' tte, Miss Ciiiiipans C: and Helen Williams, Miss Army Army Drill loam Baltaliim Staff Ll. Clol. Don J. Fairlev, t onimandcr I.I (:.,!. Ron W. Sorrel, PMS T ' I ' lir . rmv ROTC: unit, the oldest of the military groups at the collctfc, was organized as a senior di ision in l ' )46. It has produced himdreds of oilicers during its eight years of operation. In its earlier years, the imit specialized in ihc area il infantry oHicers, but with the change in policy, the program trains ofliccrs who may follow training in their chosen specialties following graduation. Informal Inspection Rcadv For Service — Second Lieulenanls. ' °««™° ' °° ™™ ' ' ' ' °™™™°«™« ' Maj. Eliuun- M. Rcnncds . Jr., Prult-ssor of Air Science The winged star on the shoulder of the AFROTCl cadet symbolizes the ulti- mate goal of all of them- to become pilots in the world ' s greatest air force. The program is in its forth year at the college and already se ' eral of our recent graduates returned during the past year sporting the highly coveted wings. The Group .Staff — Cadet Lt. Col. Edwin H. Cooke, commander . . . Into the wild blue under. THE QLEEX.S I Josephine C ' urr e. Miss .Squadron .- ; Vsonne C lawson, .Miss Squadron B ; E eKn Basket, Miss .Squadron C: ; and Elizabeth .- lston, Miss Air Force. .Air Force Drill Team Gen. Deichelmann, .Air ROTC: Head, Visits .A T I . - j-- ,,aaf . -•v irT! ■y ' s mmm m Mmn Cliil) OHicers of the Officer ' s Club are, left to right, front row: Charles Reid, President; Don J. Fairiev, Vice-Prendenl; Ernest Weaver, Treasurer; and James Mitchell, Secretary. Hack row, left to right: Jimri H. White, Senetary la the Treasurer: Edwin H. C:n(iKE, Cliairman of the Social Ciniiiiiillee: George Gaii in, Parhmentarian: .iiul Ki isha Greenfield, Chairman of the Sc iolarship Comunlhe. II • .f : Vm m Rifles r. f. Members are. seated, left to right: Thurmond Andrews, Charles M. Ring. Lawrence Joyner, WVatt Minton. Earl Wynn, Floyd Horton. Frank Wade, and James Compton. Standing. Don J. Fairley, Commander. Members are. left to right: Wyatt Minton, James Jeffries, Linnis Stuart, Chairman. Felix Barbour. George Gatlin, and Charles King. .Secretary. Mfinljers are, ti-Jl to right: Wilbcrt Grct-nfield, Floyd Hortun, James King, Isaac Willis, James Jeffries, Dean uf Plri gi-i: James W. White, Earl Wynn, Don Fnirle . Royer Turner, and Elisha Greenfield. Siabhard and Itlade The niemhers of Company B of the Nation.il .Society of .Scab- bard and Blade are, ( right: Keiinelli Kirl)y. I ' c ' lix Barbour, J.iuies Jeliries, F.rnest Wea%er, (jim Jiiiir Oniiiiianiht: Edwin IT Gooke, and John Wliili-. Coi-pN SliilT Ofiiccrsof the C ' .orps Sid ff arc, fuml: Grjd T. Alston. Corjts Commamln : Biiik luw, Icj! In glil: Biivkin Risers, Dr tiily Cm n Cnmmander: James Mitchell, S-1; John Batts, .S-2; and Cllyde Morrison, .S-4. Mcmliers of the Society are sealed, left to right: Collacc Greene, Wesley Clark, John Wilson, James D. Jeffries, Edwin H. Cooke, Felix Barbour, John White, Louis Islev. Walter Johnson and C harles Reid. Standing: Kenneth Rirby, James Mitchell, Joseph Patrick, Isaac Willis, Linnis Stuart, and John T. Biijelow. ilriKilil ilir Sodfiv ii t I hr M,l|i)rrllcs; ir m (■( iinlil ' arc: Lillic McNeil, PrsE;y Hunhcs ' Juanita Brown, Tiyctlc Ncal, Ruth nrahaiii. fuii;-liii«: Barl)ara Ducld. V. F. Carlson Diiiiliir V. J. P.-nn A i l jitl Dinitni 1 . H. Juhnson Issisliiiil Ditiihn rr ' . i Clarinet Section Troml)onists Percussionists Saxaphones Heavy Brass Section TriHiipelrn s 4 t.A. S sMiaiiiMMaBicgiamwwigMgwii The Mkm Clioirs UndtT the able direction ol ' Mr. Howard T. Pearsall, the college choir has performed notably here on the college campus and in many cities along the Eastern Seaboard. The groups ha e done much to increase the appreciation of music among the college family Surpassing all (jiher e ents of the choir were the annual C ' hristmas Choral Concert and the Easter Oratorio. Howard T. Pearsai i. Dnrilnr .Mrs. R. ). Lawscn At(uni ariL t The Mixed Clhoir The Men ' s Glee C:lul) sammmms mm mmmmmmmm Ik MM Council An instruiiu ' iit ul justice, a tool of scr ' icc, and a nirdiuni through which students spcalv. the Student Council is the most respected of all c aniiJiis organizations. Tiic Student Cbuntil President, elected by popular vote of tiie student Ijody, is assisted by two members from each of the four classes. Many ]5roblems whicii confrtjnted students were soKcd ] the Siudent C ' ouncil. Members are, ( lo right, seated: William F(jrd, snuur; Jes.se Bass, iifi iiiimirf; Robert D. Shaw. ; ;; () ,• Margaret Ne -ille, ;c.s ; ( ; ,- ' I heodoic 1 hornlon, iiiiin) : |uh]i (ir liin. sn ihiininir: Theodore LittI, ' , Itc.shman; and John B. Slade, snuur. Stamliiig, C harles D. Bussey, prrsid-iit. 48 CIHARTES D. BUSSEV Theodore Tin jkniun ] ' ue-Priiidrnt Oriianizalions International Relations C:lub Masonry Club New Farmers of America Agricultural Association Dav Student Organization American Chemical Society Home Eckcr ' s Club Sophist Society Oi ' oaniziitions -.W.C.A. Technical Institute Usher Board ' cteran s Associatiun Business Association Music Educators National C:ouncil Fellowship Council X ' irginian Cluh A • i • Oi ' Oii iizaliiiiiN Scutt Hall Senate rorlnightlv Cilub Cultural Society XAACP GeoEtraphic Society Art Circle Junior-Senior DormitorN Cinunselors Soph(Muore ( !oiinscl(irs C ' anipiis (ir anizati()ns played an imiiDrtaiU role ill im lia])pv Ii cs on llic A. T. caiiipus. Almost fwrybody hi-lonnctl to one or more. These organizations came lo (ontribute much to a pleasant ecluealional expeiienee and pre- sented a social outlet. The pictures which lollow are onl - a part ol the asl nuinbei- ol organizations operating in every scho( jl, department and actixilv at the college. But lor their existence and the exper- ience incooperati -eendea cjr theyoHered, many sliidents would stiller in want of things to do. Oi ' oaiiiziilioiis French C!lul) W ' inslon-.Salciii t !lul 4-H C.lul) Future Teachers of America .Aulo Mechanics Club Encincerin? Association Ill kilDDil Left til right. E fl n Brvant. Evcrlene Da is, Marian Milli-r. and Allt-n T. Small. Mm Ithii Nioniii Left to right. Benjamin SmalKvoud. T. W. Williams. John Batts, Fannie .Sue Voile , Ernest Weaver, and Grover Sanders. Charles D. Busscy, Charles M. Kins?, Don J. Fairley, Benjamin .Smalhvood. Theodore Roberson, Myrtle C ' unning- ham. Marv C. Williams. Edwin Cooke, fames W. White. .Mien T. Small. Floyd Horton. Grover Sanders. Ruth Plummer, Elizaljeth Hill, Charles Timberlake, Wil- liam J. Simpkins, Margaret Jones, Gilljert C:ald vell, Jack O. Lanier, Evelyn Bryant. Marian Miller, Priscilla Webb, Lillie Mc- Neill, Shirlev .A. Johnson, and Laurine Cotton. The ilviinlce (Iharles M. Kin( E(li(o}-in-(. ' .hu ' f Edwaki) H. BktfWN Assdtiiiif EiJilor Many ,iIikiI)Ic hours were spent in llic prepa- ration of the l ' )35 edition of the A antke which attempts to portray life typical of tiiat li ed durin 4 tiie past year in Aggieland. While the stafi ' had much fun in its preparation, the j(jl) was not all play. We encountered many problems and solved them as best v e knew how. . ssiiniing major roles at it.s completion, along with the Lditor-in-C ' hief, C harles King, were: Edward Brown, a.s.socialc editor: Benjamin Pear- son, business manager: I ' heodorc Robcrson and Pearline Foster, literary editors: )ame.s Koger and Ir an McMiirtry, hirmit eililnis: (Iharles D. Busscy, eiijiy editor: James Pearson, dnitography editor: William Da% ' is, art editrjr. Other persons assisting in the preparation were: Mary Wash- ington, Mattie C raft, Helen Williams, Azaelea Blue, Thelma Faison, James Knight, II, sports editor: William Ford, Pearlene Foster, and Don Fairley. Mr. Ellis !■' . (orbett serxcd as faculty ad is ' r. PRODUCTION STAFF AT WORK. Fnmi Irfl h nglil: James Riiiulu, Pearlene Fo.sler, Theodore Roljeison. h an McMurtry, jr., F.duin Cooke, Williaiii Ford, Don [. F,iirle .iiid |aiiies Koger. Si ' iiIkI: t:harles D. Busse . CIRC:L ' L. TI0N .staff at work. Fiom ttjt to nglil: Pearlene Fo.sler, Mattie Clral ' t, R(jose eh Ruher.son, Lillye MrNeil, James C. Pearson. Silling: Mary Washington. BE jA n I ' l-.. I S()N l tniNi ' Miiniien TliP iini CIharles D. Blssev Editor-tn-Chief ( 5. £ ? Don I- 1 AikiE . AiVKiale Editor: Gilbert Caldwell. Managing Editor: C ' marles M. Kim., l- ' .ir r- Editor: James Km(;ht. II. Sports Editor: Ri in . N CIarter. Fasliion Edilm: Jack C). Lamer, Business Manager. Introducinsi; many clian es. the Rtgislir stafl. under the energetic leadership of Charles D. Bussey and Don J. Fairley. editor and associate, respectively, consistently pub- lished an outstanding journal. Headaches were plentiful and long hours marked the amateur journalists school days, but perse erance and a willingness to learn prevailed. The results? . . . The most contro- versial yet most producti e year in the long history of the . . T. College Rcglslcr. I he Circulation and Production staffs map out plans for another issue. The News and Business Staff huddle over policies. g8gga™gBS8!iK i 8«a Amont; the niembcis ul the Pan-Hellenic Council were from left to right, seated: Lunnie Ashlord, elnia Giljson, Pearlenc Foster, Florine Irvin, William Ford, John B. Sl ade, Willie Mosley, Lillye McNeil, and Blanche Fairley. Sldiidnig. left In iiglil: Willis McMillan, Rohert D. Shaw, Richard Dixon, Benjamin Pearson, Howard Kennedv, Roose- velt Harris, Charles D. Busse , Charles Baxter, and Thurmond Andrews. TliB Fiiii-HBlleiiic Oomicil The college l in-Hcllcnic C nuncil sci-vod a useful purpose as a superv sory agent Tor the (ireek-letter organizations on the eainpiis. Cknnprising its membership wci ' e lliree representatives h ' om eaeli ol tlie eit;ht organizations. At A. 1 ., tlierc -re scNcn social Ir.ilernilies and sororities and one ser ice fraternily. I he soi ' orities Whi( h held mcml ershi|) er ' : . l|)h.i Ka|)i)a Alpha, Delt.i Sigma ' iheta and Zeta Phi Beta and it tontained (he following Iralernities: Alpha I ' lii . lplia. Omega Psi Phi, Kapp.i . l[)ha I- ' si ,ind Phi Beta Sigma. 58 sn Ml II, i. I IS of the Philias an- JaiiKs H. Leach and Auiliur Bciudrii. ilpliii I ' lii Omega To thine own self be true — And it follows as the night, the day — Thou cannot then he false to anv man. Slanduig from lefl lo nglil are: Rufus Cllark. William Parker. John Duck. James R. Adams, Tom Thorton. Lawrence Stroud. T. W. Williams. William Piland. Harold West. Jesse .Artis. Joseph O. Bailcv. 59 Just a group of AKA ' s . . . stri ing in our several wa s ... to make lliis world more bright . . ., sang these members of Alpha Phi Chapter. Left Ui tight, frunl ruw: Barbara Dodd, Anti-Grammatcus; Lillie McNeill. Second row: Azalea Blue, Grammatcus; Carolyn Norwood, Epistoleus; Frances Alston; Ethel Wright; Anne Lowrie. Third row: Tcresser Robinson: Willie Mosley, Basileus: Arigaric Knight, Miss AKA; .Shirlev Richardson, Anti-Basilcus; Mildred Garrett. Fourth row: Ethel Porch; Svlvia John.son; Irene Mallos ; Elsie George; Fa e ()li er; Lo ely Mae Dorsey; Mary . rnold; .Arzie Mae . rlis: ' riu-lma Faison; .Sadie Boone; Marion Miller, Dean of Pledgees. illpliii kiippa .lipliii Ml 1-1 Members of the I y Leaf Interest Group are ' I ' ouuniesene Mason, Helen Black, C;hestina Legette, Jean O ' Hara, Celestine Foster, Betty Williams, Odessa Brown, Polly Anderson, Rub ' De- laney. Oriole Gadsden, and Nlildred Curle . 60 ' A Phi A, vc love you. yes we do — To thy standards we ' ll be ever true. . . . Oldest of the fraternities. .Alpha Phi .Alpha, adhering to its aims of manly deeds, scholarship and love for all mankind, was soundK ' supported by these brothers: lejt to top to right: Walter Hall, James Barnes, Robert D. Shaw, Joe Bxrd. James Porter. Corresponding Secretary: Ted Hall. Isaac Willis. Treasurer: .Andrew Johnson. William J. .Simpkins. Charles Timbe r- lake. Willie Robinson, Marvin Wilson. Julius Dixon. Howard Kennedy. I ' tce-Presidenl and Dean of Pledgees: Ir an McMurtry, Jr.. James Knight, Charles Cofer. Across, left to right: C harles D. Bussey. Parliamentarian: Ocie Boyers. Recording Secretary: Don J. Fairle . and Gilb M-t C aldwell. President. ilpliii Flii lipliii 1 he mystic .Sphinx, to us an aim docs signify . . . sang these little brothers of .Alpha. LeJt to right, front: .Samuel L. Tucker. Charles Hawkins. Clarence Peoples: second row. left to right: Henry Hovscott. Jesse J. Bass, Eddie Bell. Leon Dixon; top. left to right: Charles Gibson. William Mason and William Peterson. CI m ■■. . . Thus faith and hope and love last on, these three; But in Deha Sigma Theta the grealrsl of these is lo ' e. The dynamic Deltas of Alpha Mu Chapter are, left to right, front row: Ella Mac Pompcy; Mattic Chcston; Helen Williams, Fan-Hcllenu Rrpresi-ritiitiir: Pearlcnc Foster, Rrcordtng Srcretnry: Jacquctta Still; Doretha Bozier; Blanche Fairlcy, Pan-Hillenii Represnitntivr: Dorothy Melton; and Ethel Martin. Snnnd row: Dorislene Dew; Daisy Johnson; C ' elessie C ' ollins, Presitli ' nl: Priscilla ' elil ; Blanche Herrinp, .SVr- geanl- it-.lrms: and Margaret Jones. Slanrlmg: F.llie Bridgett; Mary (;. Williams, Re mrln: Glossie Anderson; Gloria Blackniore, Chaplain: Lois Jenkin.s; Frances Hunter; Elizabeth Hill, Di in of P c( giei: Laiuine Gotten, Trfisiirrr: Betty Townes; Mary Washington, (- ' orn-sponditig Sfcretrirv: X ' anella Paige; and Mattie C ' ral ' l, Aaistant Dean oj Pledged. Delia iSiflina Tli(ii Meiiilicis ol ihe I ' xr.uiiid ( :lul) .ire. (. notit, fiiint: Garlisc l,.nigsl ' in. Emma (iray. Mildred Smith, Barbara Walker, Shirlev Witherspoon, Delores Watson, Ji-.ine Peace and (Jeraldiiir Chcston. Sri mill inw: Eva Bess, Lorell i Johnson, Ruth Reese. Eriene Jones Doris McFadden, Margie Scotl, and Ernestine Biggs. Slniiiling: Inez (Jihbs, Elizabeth Hill, Dean of I ' lrdg.rs: M v r Cunningham; M.iiiie Cr.ill. Awislniil Dean of Pledgees; and Jacfiuclmc liiowii. 62 m h Dili Mu Psi chapter of the Onicsja Psi Phi Fratcrnitv xvas the second of the fraternities to be estab- lished on the campus. Tiie fraternity has four cardinal principles: Manhood. .Scholarship. Perse- verance and Uplift. The men of Omega, here at A. . T.. strive to uphold these ideals. 63 With Icrvcnt hearts we pray for you, Zeta, each day. ' ou ' ve always stood for right rather than for the might. Lrfl ! i right: Florine Irviii, Banlnis; Velma Giijson, Cramm ilnis: Maxine Pcarsall; Ruth Ann Carter; Mary Cllanton, Mtss Ztia: Lonnie Ashforcl, ■' i IiiIijii: Charlotte Jones, Tamais; Eunice Jenkins; and Marie Turk, Anli-Basileui. Ma Phi Helii Members of the . rehoni.in Cllul) n eta Phi Beta are. ( la iijjIiI: {;.i(I Artis, Elizabeth Alston, Louise Jenkins, Beatrice Nevvson, Ethel Headen, I.iiLi (Iciitiri, Sadie Hales and W ' ilhrnirni.i Ji-rnagin. 64 K.3S:«?r ' - . Mf-- ' r ;-. Our cause speeds on us u a . ' Mciiiljers are. left to right: Joseph Shives. Jr.. Treasmn : James Pringle: Dorsey Perry; Henry Parker. Aan of Pledgees: Henry Hawkins: Collacc Greene. President: Willis McMillan: Daniel Lanier. Seerelary: Edolphus Townes: Raphael Cuthbertson; Charles Goode: and C harles Baxter. Ili ' li! Sionii W ith courage e cr new . . . . sang these Cresents in their aspirations for Sigma. Silling, left lo riglil: Lenton Jordon. I ' iee-PresidenI: Kenneth Ed- wards, President: Willie Dance . Seere- tary. Standing, left lo right: Henry Little- lohn: Charles Baldwin: V. . llen C ollett: Charles Floyd: Clarence Baker: John Foster. Treasurer; and General Cherrv. 65 Kappn llpliii h Kiipp i Alpliii Fsi is the realization of a dream uhieh took plaee at Indiana Uni ersit ' ol ' Blooni- ini t )n, Indiana, in l ' )ll. It maintains prescribed educational prerecjuisites for membership eligi- bility; and it ' nc()nrai;cs its members to seek diliE;ently and honorably, academic superioriiy. with its lundamenlal purp(jse Ixmiil; ACHIEVEMENT. 66 h ' lihiilcs i X. S. ' Sli :B W :WI, ,. f % Probates of Delta .Si ;ma Theta Probates of Kappa Alpha Psi Probates of Alpha Kappa Alpha Probates of Zeta Phi Beta Probates uf Alpha Phi Alpha 67 m Iticliard II. Ilairison Plavcrs ■osscssing remarkable talciU, ihr luciu- XTS of the Richard B. Harrison Players thrilled their audiences with many top plays this season. Under the skillful leader- ship of SyKcster F, C ' larkc, the Richard B. Harrison Players rated with the top col- legiate thespians in the nation. kii|)|)H Phi kiippa Vmwm Siiiiii ' ly Whether the discussion concerns A. T. College or national aifairs, the Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society gal- lantly upholds its side of the argmnent. The team competed with many out- standing institutions throughout the na- tion and compiled a commendable record. g| lludnii Mm liroiip The Modern Dance Ciroup was an organization open to all students who showed talent. The participants learned dances of arious coimtries, ranging from creati e to modern, and even bop. This year the students thrilled to the outstanding dances presented by this organization. The group is under the direction of Mrs. C nthia C CHiixers. Miss 1. T. With pride we hail the choice of the student body, --Miss A. T. The fine qualities of true woman- hood, grace, poise, friendliness, and dignity are found in Miss Hill. The charming Miss Elizabeth Hill of C:oluiTibia. North Carolina, was chosen for this highest honor inainly because of these char- acteristics. .A memlier of the Delta Sigina Theta Sorority, she is active in manv campus organizations, ranging from the Junior-.Senior Dormitory Counselors to the Home Ecker ' s CHub. Iiss Hill, a home economics major, warmed the heart of every student as she reigned over .- ggieland. Janik Stokes, . u .l . r; Phi Omega rf ' 4 ,SniRi,E ' Rich Rijsi i , . ni Alpha I ' hi Al iha DORETHA lio lIK, Allillilinil III Mi s Mil ' w aaieC H ■9 f ■• 2ccee ( Margaret Martin. ■■.Ui SojII Hair ' Dorothy Melton, -.Mi- - M P ' Chapter, Omega Psi Phi ' June Boone. .Uih AVi V ' - ' Z ' ' ' ' i Hkien Wii mams. .! (( Army R.O.T.C. EiizABETH AiSTOx. Miss Ail Fnu, R.O.T.C. V_ -, = ' WB Miss A. T. addresses the husje throne horn the roval car. The 1054 honieccmint; cclfhration came up to the usual high standard of this gala e -ent. Thousands of alumni, friends and parents (jf students were on hand for the main e ent, the football clash featiuing Morgan State C ' oUege and the Aggies. Morgan took the clash. 0-0 in tiie waning minutes, hut dampened the spirit ol the fesiix e occasion only sligiuly. Here are a few .scenes wliicii depict the highlights of the bii; ex ' cnt. mmggsg ' V - • :j I fS B b? m|| -1 ill! KLc : =:=4 B i £ P JBw. i fc wlk 1 ? K ' ' BS ?Ai BfeflCtii aHHv fc  9B A VHBar J| 1 f • H| fl 9fl i fi JEfe Bi SB ■h SIk  28 MiRRAv L. Xeei.v .!« ■Coach Bert C. Piggoit A iiking and Passing Coach Calvin Irvin Backficld Coach -% i . 1 A y--3 . • William M. Bell Marf Coach ;i|ii |. Willi Ircsliinan c(ja(h i ' dl lr iii dl tin- helm, ilu ' Blue and (iokl baskctccrs enjoyed Xhc ' w most snecessfnl season in se -eral years. Hailed as the darklKjrsc at tiie seas(jn s ()]3eiiinL;. tlie Aggies ran true lo lorni as lr in s combination ol ' yi ' ariings and eterans biwzed lliicnigli their liisl 10 names before innning into an aroused group of I lampion I ' irates. A m C ' oacli C ' al Ir iii I lie team won the Holiday l ' ' esti al I oiiine) ' , the lust touiiiameiil win in the historv of the college. 8G RangA- Billy Boyd Smith, Aggie center, leaps high to snare a reijound against irginia State, Script Dorsey stands ready to assist. Wyatt Minton and ' Script Dorsev scuffle with two J. C. Smith players for a loose ball as Easy Ed Weils prepares to join the scramble. Wyatt Minton, .Aggie pivolman. ri.ses abo e his J. C. Smith opponents to sink a hook shot. Ray Lamijert (50) watches from backcourt. Minton bucketed iwentv-two (22) points in the .Aggies ' 70 to 67 win over the Golden Bulls. 81 mi i Agyk ' .SpccdjMcrcluints Slb The A. ' I ' . C College track team complotccl till- hcst year in tlu- history of the t(jllen( ' . The tracksters won the Florida A. M. Uni ersit - Rehiys, I he North CaroHna C College Quad- rangular Meet. North C arolina College Relays, repeated as champions of the .Mahania A. . M. Relays, placed second in the CIA.V Championships and the 888-yard relay team placed third in the I ' enn Relays College Cham- pionship of America. |{o iii .Slill the terrors of C:iA. ho.x- ing circles, the Aggie mittmen, paced by the headline perform- ances of old pros Don Ouailes and Roland Walton, wafled through a rounh sc hedule to ( op top laurels. The- (ltiain|)ions of tin- ( !-I.. .. . I The Fabulous Stickmen KiiNcbiill Rolling un like Olc Man Ri cr, the Aggie baseball team continued to be the master of the diamond in the C IAA. The power and ability displaced by the Aggies proved their championship calibre. The l ' )34 season will certainly be remembered by C oach Harris and his diamond performers as one of their most interesting champaigns. Coach Lcrov F. Hai 83 S v. ■on ' t vuu join me. the water ' s free. ' Looking for a partner? ■■. . . Down ) the old mill stream . . . Yes, the lure of the out-of-doors is terrific. Esen larminsi can be beautiful Oh. for the life of a fish . . . 85 f am m ! Sniiiir Roster Box 1(14, F.T.A- C OLincil, N. C ind Geogruphic Mcistinry Box ti9-B, F;iison, N. C, Box 214, Greenville, N. C, ALDRlDGh:. THFl.MA IRENE, Rt, 1. Box 157, La Grange, N. C . Home lUi ' iuiinkw. Gencrul Siii ' iiif. Home Ecker ' s Cliih, Agricullural Association, 4-H Club. Y.W.C.A.. Sunday School. Ecllowship Coiuicil. ALSION, CiRAn IHOMAS, Rt. }. Box Ih, Siler City. N. C. Arcbitccliiral liiiiinccniin. Miilln-iiuilu s. R.O.T.C, Officers Cluh. Pershing Rifle Club. ANDERSON, GLO.SSIE ODESSA, Rt. I, Box .Ml, Halifax, Virginia, Biisiiif s Aclniiiiixinitidn. Business Association Cluh, Virginia (. lub, Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society and Delta Sigma 1 beta Soioritv. ANTRUM, CHARLENA GLAD S, 1710 Eighth Street, Hartsville, S. C, Coinnwn u:l Ediniiiion. Business .Associa- tion, Y.W.C.A., .Senior Counselor, and Culture and Charm Society. ARTIS, ARZIE MAE, P. O. Box .1S.5, Fremont. N. C. o iu Eciiiuimks liitiitiiiiiin. C horal Club, N.H.,A., Agricultural Association, Y.W.t .A., Culture and Charm Society, Senior Counselor, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. ARTIS, IF.SSIF LEE, Rt, 1, Box 10, Pikeville. N, C. Agri- mlliiial Eiliaaiidii. Agricultural Association. Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Omega, N.F., . ATKIN.SON, lESSR A LEA, Rt. 1, Elt ' iuciuayy licliutitlon, History. Society. BAILEY. JAMES H.. Rt. . Box 294. Raleigh. N. C . Masonry Club, Technical Institute Cluh. BAILEY, JOSEPH OGLETHORPE. 1089 Harwell St, N.W.. Atlanta. Georgia. .V(h ii ' i,i;y, Econoiiiicx. Alpha Phi Omega. Geographic Society. International Relations Cluh. Sociology Club. BARNES, JAMES D.. .5344 Prairie Avenue. Chicago 15. Illinois. Hhv-siiii! EiluLution. Historx. Choir. Men ' s Glee Cluh. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. BATTS, JOHN lll-RBERI. 712 Holly Street. Rocky Mount. N. C. Biisiiuss Ailiiiiiuslnuioii. MiliUiiy Siicinc. Business Association. Sigma Rho Sigma Honorary Society, Officer ' s Club, R.O.T.C. Honor System. BELL. WILLIE JAMES. Rt. 2. MiillifOHitns. Ilisloiy. SI.ADE. lOHN BENNETT, Rt. 4, AniulcUiirul Etigiiii-i ' iiiif;. Miitlwiiiiitiix. Engineering As- sociation; Senior Representative to Student Council, Treas- urer, Student Council; Vice-President, Pan-Hellenic Council; Y.M.C.A.; Assistant Secretary, Scott Hall .Senate; Delegate to North C aiolin;i St;ite Student Legislature .Assembly; Dean of Pledges, Kapp;i .Mpha Psi Fraternity. BIGELOW, EDNA QUEEN ESTHER. Rt. h. Box 52.1, Greens- boro, N. C„ English. Sociul Sluiuc. Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly, English For Fun. Student Library Assistant. BIGELOW, FRANCES ELIZABETH, 2008 McConncll Road, Greensboro, N. C, Soi nil Scicjicc. MalhemulUs. BLACK, JOHN, JR., 7(12 C opell Street, Kannapolis. N. C ., finwuiil Education. .Son, ll Siiciicc. P. E. Club, Vets Club, Lamp Club. BLACKMORE, GLORIA JEANETTE, Box 112, Warsaw, N. C, Home EconomUs. General Science. Usher Boarti, Future Teachers of America, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Home Ecker ' s C lub, .Agricultural Association, Fellowship Council, Y.W.C .A. BLOUNl, LEONARD EARL, Rt. 2, Box 2K ' :. Faison, N. C , Fine Ari . History. Art Circle. BLUE, A .ALI.A M., Box 2fil, Carthage. N. ( .. Commercial Eilncalion. Business C lub, .WX A., ,Mpha Kappa .Alpha Sororitv, ■e;lrhook Staff. BOONE. RUDOLPH VALENTINO, 8.17 Workwood Road. Norfolk 1.1, Virginia. Mnsic. History. College Band. Brass Ensemble. Music Educators National Conference. Virginia Club. The Register Staff. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. BOONE, SADIE R.. P.O. Box 5 ' t()8. Murfrccshoro. N. C .. Elementur Education. History. Junior-Senior ( oiinselor, Y.W.C.A., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. BOWE, CLARENCE EUGENE, JR.. 517 Edge Stieel, Eliza- beth City, N. ( ., Electrical Engineerini;. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Engineering Association. BOWE. CELESTINE VERA. 517 Edge Street. Elizabeth City. N. C, Business Administration. Band. Dramatics Cluh. Y.W.C.A.. Business Association. W.A.A. BOWDEN. ARTHUR. JR.. Rt. 4. Box 48. Mt. Olive. N. C. Afincaltiirul Edncuiion. Philia Pledge Club, Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, N.F,A.. Y.M.C.A. BOWEN. WILLIAM LOUIS. Rt. 2. Box .149, Williamslon. N. C. General .Science. .Social .Science. College Band. Glee Club. Agricultural Associalion. Senior Class Officer, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. BOYERS. OCIE LEE. 2028 North 7th Street. Milwaukee. Wisconsin, Applied Soeioloay. Economics. Track. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternitv. Lettermen ' s Club. Intramural Activities. R.O.T.C. Drill Te;im. Pershing Rifles. Kappa Phi Kappa. Forensic Society. BR CiG. C.ll ES. XII Broad Avenue, Greensboro, N. C . A  sii , French. Music Educators National Conference, College Band, Lamp C lub. College Brass Ensemble. BRIDGET!. EFEIE CiRAY. Rt. 5. Box 15. Henderson. N. C Commercial Ediuation. Dramatics Club. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Junior and Senior Counselor President. Y.W.C.A.. Charm and Cultural Society. Usher Board. Business Associa- tion. BRIMAGE. MAVIS K.. Rt. 1. Box .161. Dover. N. C. Social Studies. Sociidoi y. Junior and Senior Counselors. Y.W.C.A., F.T.A.. Charm and Cultural Society. BROTHERS, RICHARD, JR., Rt. I, Box 101, Jamestown, N. C, Applied Socadof;y. .S icial Science. Y.M.C.A., Geo- graphical Sccietv Club, The International Relations Club. BROWN, EDWARD HENRY, JR.. 1711 Bedford Avenue. Lynchburg. Va.. Bioloi ical Science. Air Science. Track Team, Associate Editor of Yearbook, Editor of R.O.T.C. Newspaper, liegisier Staff. President of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Vice-President. Senior Class and Officers Club. Rifle Team. BRYANT. EVELYN ROSETTA CARLTON. Rt. 1. Box 54. Teachey. N. C. Mathematics. Social Science. College Usher Board; Future leachers of America Association. Fellowship Council. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. BRYANT. CORINIHA DAVIS. 1105 East Shine Street. Kinston. N. C. Home Economics Edacalion. General Science. Home Economics Club. Agricultural Association. Y.W.C.A. BRYANT. PRESTON LEE. Rt. 1. Box 1h4. Trenton, N. C, Biological Seiencf. Chemistrv. BRYANT, BEATRICE VIRGINIA. P. O. Box 24. Pineland. S. C, Commercial Education. Business Association, Regis- ter Staff, Fellowship Council. BULLOC K, PRINC E E., Box 56, Roxboro. N. C. Indu.itrial Arts. lntern;ilional Relations Club. Fellowship Council. In- dustrial Education Association, Y,M.C.A. BURTON. SUE A., Rt, I. Box 28, Fuquay Springs, N, C, Phvsiiul Fdiuatiiui. History. Physical Education Major and Minor Club, Dean of Pledges, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority. Women ' s .Athletic .Association. French Club. Sunday School. Fellowship Council. May Queen 1952. Modern Dance Group. BUSSEY. CHARLES DAVID. 701-49th Street, N.E., Wash- ington. D. C .. English. Business Administratiim. Editor. The Register. Copy Editor, The AvanteI:, Scott Hall Senate, Intramural Athletics, French Club, R.O.T.C, Officers Club, E.xecutive Officer of Pershing Rifles, Kappa Phi Kappa Forensic Society, Y.M.C.A., Pan-Hellenic Council, Interim Council of St;ite .Student Legislature, National Student As- sociation, Hospitiility Committee, Discipline Committee. Yearbook and Publicity Committee. Athletic Committee, Parliamentarian, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc. BYRD, JOE, 296 Ashland Avenue, Asheville, N. C ., Social Science. Eilitar Science. Football, Men ' s Glee C lub. Officers Club (R.O.T.C), .Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. CALDWELL, Gil BERI H , 624 S. Ashe Street, Greensboro, North C arolina. Applied Sociology. Social Science. President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, President of Fellowship Council, Managing Editor of Register. Teacher of Sunday School, Pan-Hellenic Council, Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, ' ' .M.C ., ., Itlio ' s Hlio in American Colleges and Uniyer ities. ( ollege Chapel, Religious Activities Committee. CARR, ALBERT LEROW Rt, 1, Box 246, Willard, North Carolina. French and Social Science. Le Cercic Francais. National Geographic .Society. International Relations Cluh. Sophist Society. Collegiate 4-H Cluh. Y.M.C A.. Intra- mur:il .Sports. CHASTEN. ESI HER Rfll II, Rt. 1. Box 299, C hinc|uapin. North Carolina. Commercial Edacalion. Choir. Dramatics Club. Fellowship C oiincil. Y.W.C.A.. Business Association. CHESTON. GERAI DINE ADFI.l E. Rt. 2. Box 269. Trenton. North Carolina. Business Administration. Y.W.C .,A.. Busi- ness .Associ;ition. Usher Board. Fellowship Council. CHESTON. MATTIE OLIVIA. Rt. 2. Box 274. Trenton. North Carolina. Commercial Education. Y.W.C.A.. Fellowship Council. Usher Board. Treasurer and Member of Business Association. Delt;i Signi;i Theta Sorority. CLAN ' ION. MARY LOLUSE. 541 Halifax .Street, Emporia. Virginia, Commercial Education. Zeta Phi Bct;i Sorority, Business Association, Y,W.C.,A. 88 CLARK. RLFUS. Box 53. Seaboard, North Carolina, Vnca- liitnid Imlustruil EJiaiitiitii, Radio ami T.V., Y.M.C.A.. .Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. Fellowship Council, Usher Board, Scott HalT Senate. COFER. CH.ARLES E.. 443 Handers St.. Macon, Georgia. Bit Io; ital Science. Chemistry. Chcir. Glee Club, Intra- murai Football. .Alpha Phi .Alpha Fraternity. COLEM.AN. LLTHHR . JR.. SIO S. Cedar St., Greensboro. North Carolina, Biisine s Adminisiration. Business .Associa- tion, Rfi-iirtr Staff, Veteran ' s .Association, Lampodas Club. COMPTON, J.AMES S.. 411 Jerkins Street. Burlington. North Carolina. Mn ic. Military Science. Band, Music Education. National Conference, N.C.O. Club, Officer ' s Club, Pershing Rifles. COOK, EDWIN H., 916 E. Green Street, Wilson, North Caro- lina. Chemistry. Air Science. History. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Choir, .Arnold .Air Society, Scabbard and Blade. ii ' ho ' s Who. Geographical Society. Yearbook Staff. Business Manager, Officer ' s Club. Group Commander, (.Air R.O.TX.) COSTNER, CHARLES A.. 216 W. Granite A enue, Gastonia, North Carolina. Music. History. Band. Orchestra. NLE.N.C Rhvthm Vets. Intramural Basketball. COTtEN, L.AURINE. Rt. 1. Box 2S1. Enfield. North Caro- lina, Institutional Manaitenienl. Home Economics EJacation. Vice-Pres. Usher Board. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Home Eker ' s Club. ■' .W.C.A., .Agriculture .Association, Who ' s H ' ho. CRAFT, NLATTIE H.. .504 Gilmer .Avenue. Roanoke. Virginia. Elementary Education. Social Science. Choir, Y.W.C..A.. Usher Board. Delta Siama Theta Sororitv. ' Vearbook Staff. CRAWFORD. WILLLAM TNCNET, 109 South Booker Street, Greensboro. North Carolina. Music. Erench. Band. French Club. M.E.N.C. CRONLARTIE. JOHN. 820 Shuford Street. Fa etteville, North Carolina, Taitorim;. Register Staff, ' ' .NLCA.. 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Sigma Rho Sigma, Alpha Kappa Mu. International Relations Club. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universilies. SILAS, THELMA ELEASE, 1298 Dean Street, Brooklyn 16, N. Y.. Home Economics. Institutional Management. Y.W.C.A., W.A.A.. Home Eckers. SIMS. CHARLIE DAVID, Rt. 3. Box 300, Smithfield, N. C, Biological Science. Chemistry. .Alpha Phi Omega, Y ' .M.C.A.. Chemical Society, Geographical .Society. French Club. SLADE, HOWARD LEE, Rt. 6, Box 122, Reids ille, N. C. Agricultural Education. New Farmers of .America. .Agricul- tural .Association. SHEPHERD. ROBERT ERNEST, 413 East Bright Street, Kinston, N. C .. Music. History, Band, Fellowship Council (Vice-President), Music Educators National Conference (President), College Chapel, Scott Hall Senate, Geographic Society. 91 SHIVES, lOSFPH. JR.. 224 Norton Street. Lenoir. N. C Ai rktilnni Mnikt ' Iinu. Itoiluulliiic. New Farmers of America. Vuriciiltiiral .Association, M.C .A., Phi Beta .Sigma Fraternil . SHOFFNI k. 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