North Carolina Central University - Eagle Yearbook (Durham, NC)
- Class of 1955
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m.,  • mi • mi —4 i £ •- i i— V, ■• j Mi •• mi mt m-i  l 3f Q 1 it ; ' S- THE 1955 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE - DURHAM As we sat idiywtfteljing the golden minutes of time ygytp ' bglosf ' SlHy ' lH ' l i memory, we were not ready then to cap- • WiNiSMEiA ' rue essence. The meanings of our various expc -i-:-. :-_ t|h( 4b soinej( jijJiiiJLhi UM II mr ty, to.qtjiers the litf ressions ov Dr. James Edward Sukpar d Ni.veinhci- : ,. 1! ' 73 - O.tolicr 6. 1947 FuLuidfr ;iih1 Cirsl piesiik ' iit of Nortli Ciirolina College at Diirliani Dear Friends: One 1)1 the finest things that lias liaijpeneci to us in the past two or three years has iieen the development of our concern for the problems of our fel- low students, especially their financial problems, and our willinf ness to exert ourselves as a group in order to help those who arc in ucfA ol financial assistance. This development is characterized iiy a kind ol cnulinuilv whicli is in- herent in the way of life that we cherish. Our concern for the financial problems of our classmates and friends develops into a concern for other problems which they surely have. This concern for their total well i eing leads us on to a concern for the welfare of others wiio live in our community. in our cities, in our nation, and in our world whose problems must be solved if we and they are to enjoy good government, security, and peace. I am glad that members of our present senior class have had the oppor- tunity to participate in this development here on our campus. It may well be that they will realize completely in life what we have begun here in a small way. At least, this is the hope that we cherish for them. Sincerely yours. A. Elder. l)e(li(citioii In these tiiiie wlu-n ( olleue atliletics are heing de-enipha?izeci. North Carolina College lui? t■ontinllou lv reaped the fruits of championship teams in inteicollegiate sports. riiroiiglioiil the years the men ol the Maroon and Grav have exemplified the jireeepts of trne Eagles liv their sportsmanship and competitive spirit to win. Since it ha? liecome almost traditional lor North Carolina College ' s teams to excell. tliese teams liave heen taken for granted and champion- ships expected. et each ha had to work irKle|)eMdentlv to uphold the high standards set tortli in the preceding years. . s they lelelirate their second c()nseciiti e cliajnpionNhip ui the two major sport? of foolliall and lia-ketliall. we dedicate to tliese athletes, their coaches and thcii loval supjiorters the 19.5.5 Eac.I.F,. DeDiC T[0 TO NOKTM CABOUN COuSGE DEAR OLD N. C. C. Ii Mjt;r. T.M- _ -- TPr- love - ly bUs - s«ms btiu-tcans sbuB.Sor- rouid oor ' col-lcrt fiom tned k-u95 ' , ligU r - Tini.Jg kt u kail otk hlu a. tiU;9-iiig fnrn i - Wvt. Aal froH tk p th well prouJ inii gjywhfre W4V« our col - ors Ma. - roon ind rMv. Wbit Bifbt iod div Our gio-roascoi-ors Md - roon  od ffTAy. We ' ll siu i)ur d«ar Al; mA ld-t(r M - rooB ud pr y, Wc ' U : PYR|iiHT 1939 6V vAMCS ..SHtPARO f r  , Our tholi triil g(t n- cv - (r bvi li boK - or lti . For tbon but Uubt u work ini fiekt ' ' U   ' ■° ' J  • • Soi5«4Itaafk-bw«nU k«-«rn««. Pursuit C. C. ALMA MATER Administration, Faculty and Staff Classes Honor Societies n 19 49 Organizations 53 Greeks 71 Athletics 83 Beauty 91 Roster of the Students of North Carolina College and Advertisements 103 Uecins Gkorge T. Kyle. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D. Dean oj the C.oUe ' e oj Arts and Sciences Top lef t: Albkrt L. TiKNKR, A.B., I.L.H.. A.M., Ph.D., Dean iij the Laic Sihoal. Toil riiiht: Daniel E. Moore. A.B., B.S., Dean of School of Library Science. Bottom left: LouLsE M. Latham. A.B.. A.M.. Dean of Women. Bottom riiiht: John 1,. Stkwaht. A. 15.. A.M.. Dean oj Men. 1 FACULTY We ore at the threshold of life — the point at which we feel within ourselves that we have acquired an abun- dance of knowledge which extends from the depth and height of all known boundaries. However, the knowledge that we have is a very minute quantity when compared with that which is to be obtained. To us it burns with flames reaching out in all directions but to others who hove acquired much more then we have been able to accumulate in our limited span, it smolder s with the embers dying slowly with only a small trace left to re- mind others of whot we have done. Consequently, there comes that crucial moment in our lives when those smol- dering embers of knowledge need a small spark to set the fires burning fiercely with varying degrees of intensity within us. We need a smoll light of hope so that we might keep in the channel of knowledge thot we hove chosen. For some of us who are uncertain as to the channel to follow, we look for a guiding hand which will lead us in the direction of our interests and ambitions. Knowing that in our conquest for knowledge the final victory will be one long remembered and valiontly fought, we look toward someone who will help us in our plan of strategy to overcome all obstacles which will confront us. We are cognizant of the fact that we alone cannot successfully accomplish these feats. Therefore, we need someone who has traveled the same road and encountered the same problems. This task of offering a helping and guiding hand has been left to our faculty. With years of experience and a treasure chest of knowledge to present to us, we believe that they con set the smoldering fires of knowledge burning and give a gleam of light when we need it most. The members of our faculty are aware of the task that has been placed before them. The tosk of carefully molding the lives and charocters of the future leoders of our world. As a result, it cannot be done too hastily but it must be done gradu- ally using the best tools and skills. The finishing touches must be given careful consideration so thot the final product con be compared on an equal and unbiased basis with the other competitors. This year, as in previous years, the task has been accomplished by their undying devotion as educators, their unselfish interest in our acodemic welfare, ond their efforts to help us drink from the overflowing fountain of knowledge. Although we may have vorious ways of showing our gratitude for your laborious efforts, we humbly say — Thank you for oil that you have done. Thank you — our beloved faculty. EGISTRARS OFFICE STAFF STAFF STAFF: Readin i jroin the lop of ibe S to lie botlom: Alston. Charles — Assistant Engineer. Healing Plant: Barnharl. Thelnia — Secretary to the President: Bihby. Rulh — College Nurse: Brown. Ozie — Secretary to the Department of Education: Brown. Walter — Director of the Placement Bureau: Coleman. Inez — Nutritionist: Dukes. Solomon — Assistant Dean of Men: Huhhard. Gloria — Facult) ' Secretar : Knighl. Irvin — Business Office Staff: Marahle. Emma — Secretary. Office of the President: Mills. Dr. J. N.— College Physician: O ' Neal. Vernese— Secretary. Publicity Office; I{ussel. Roger — Counselor: Scarborough. Hattie — Assistant Purchasing Officer; Spald- ing. Marion — Secretary to the Faculty: Slilh. I.orraine — Secretary. News Bureau; Swift. Dr. Eeroy— College I ' liNsician: VVIiile. Willlam-SuppK Cleik: Williams. Hev. Preston — College Minister. _, ■-. -.. ' n d. ' — -«l . - Il- ' S- Art (iiul Music IIiM,. Samuel, A.M., Music John, Robert, B.S., M.M., Ed.D. Wilson. Euward, A.B., A.M. GiLLUM, Ruth, A.B., A.M. Edwards, Ruth, A.B., A.M. Parham, Marion, A.B.. A.M. Fletcher, William. B.S., A.M. Herbert, Mary, A.B. Pope, Evelyn, A.B., B.S., M.S. Beale, Mabel, A.B.. B.S.. M.S.. ;; IJhruiY Science. McGhee, Notholene, B.S.. B.S. in Library Science. Lihrciriciiis tiiicl Lihniry Srieiue ConimeiTe Home Eronoiiiics COMMERCE FULLBRIGHT. STEWART B., A.B.. M.B.A.. Ph.D. Phillips. Earl W.. A.B.. M.B.A.. LL.B. FUMDERBURC. OwEN, A.B. Clarke. Hazel V.. B.S.. M.S. Harrison. Lincoln J., B.S.. A.M.. M.S.. Ph.n., C.P.A. Livingston. Omeda, B.S.. M.A. HOME ECONOMICS Clement, Josephine Dobbs, B.S.. A.M. Dent. Diana S., B.S.. A.M. McIntosh. Mayme L. B.S.. A.M. Moffitt. Marie C B.S.. M.S. Cooper. Gladys E., B.S.. M.S. I ' ISIIER. Hattie R.. B.S.. A.M. Sriences and Mathenicitics c S:;° £ t B St£. ' ] eiJf: R ii ' .- - -- Malone. Tho.a. B.S.. M.S.. PH.D. MATHmAT.CS: Bo.l.a.e. EKvoo.. B.S.. M.S.. Ed.D.. B.owne. Ma.oHe. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.: McCo,,.. ...ng. CHEMISTRY: ButLs. James, B.S., M.S.: Totte,,. Ezra. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D. PHYSICS: Robinson, William, B.S. in E.E.. A.M.. Ph.D. English cind Social Scieiite ' • u ' -m ' H ' u ' ' ' J ' ;-, ; ' ' ' ' ■- ' ■- ' ■- ' ' ' ' - ' ■' ' ' ■■■' ■■■- ■■' I ' ' ' - H ' -« - - (;- A.B.. a.m.: Card. n.r. William. A.li.. AM: I ' allnson. Cdl L A.I!.. A.M.: Klain. Ma A.. B.S.. A.M.: Ray. Charles. A.B A M Ph D • N(«l(iii. Pauline. B.S.. A.M. SOCIAL SCIENCE: H.,ghle,..|. .. A.B.. . l.. IMi.D.: .|,,h„.„ii. KmIm,. .|{.. A.M.. D.KJ ■Ki„„ ,|,„,|,s F AB A.M.. I ' h.l).: Tavli.r. Jcsepl. II.. A.B.. A.M.. Pli.l).: I!,,.-. AKiii W.. A.B.. A.M.. I ' li.l).: Xeui,;,, Mrain C A b ' M ■Jones. (.aullHrl .. .|!.. A.M.: |,,,f aii. Ereniei. A.B.. A.M.. I ' li.l).: Blue. ,|,,Iim. A.B.. A.M.- ,s|,,ii {u h;, A B A M ■Speigner. Tlir,„l,,ir. A.li.. A.M.. LE.I). ' Law Psyrlioln  y Foi eij n Linj iitii e EdiKvitioii f LAW: Herbert. Staiilev. Fli.D.. LL.B.: Jones. Sybil. A.B.. J.D.; Sampson. DaiiieL A.B.. A.M.. LL.B.: Simmons. Paine. A.B.. LL.B. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Morgan. Raleigh. A.B., A.M.. Ph.D.: Horry. Ruth. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.: Flowers. Ruth C. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.: Manasse. Ernest M. Ph.D.; Manasse, Marianne. A.B.: Hudson. Benjamin P.. Jr., A.B.. A.M. PSYCHOLOGY: Bowie. Carol C, A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.; Wright. Howard. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.: Taylor. James. A.B.. B.S.. A.M. EDUCATION: Browne. Rose B.. B.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.; Brown. William. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.: Fen. Sing-Nan. A.B.. Ph.D.; Johnson. Norman. B.S.. M.S.. Ed.D.; Parker. James. A.B.. A.M.; Turner. Mildred. B.S.. M.Ed.; Pittman. Joseph. A.B.. M.S.. Ed.D.; Spellman. Cecil. B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Physical EdiHtiticm Heciltli EdiKcition I ' inSICAL KDl CATION: Brmvn. Flovd. P..S.. A.M.: }ln|,.,„,. Ii:n n.l. I!.S . M Pli H • Vi,-all.ci f..nl ll.n Hs M.Kd.. M.P.E.. Ph.D.: Walker. Len.v. A.B.. A.M.: Miller. P.lilli. .|;.. . l.: T..un. . I!., -. I!.S.. M.S.. Dir. I ' .,-.. Pr. I), lounge. James, B.S., M.S.: Lowe. Slicrma. H( ' :AI.TH EDUCATION: Sava -e. Frazirr. .l!.. .M.. M.P.Il.: Fill-. Il,, ar,l. l ' ,..- .. M.S. in Pul.lir H.-allh: Walls Char!.- li.S.. M.D.: Page. Mildred. P.S.. M.S. i„ I ' ulili. H. allli. 1955 OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS PERCELL BOWSER President RUDOLPH DUDLEY Vice-President EURYDICE WILLIAMS Assistant Secretary VIRGINIA HENRY Treosurer Not Pictured NANCY LAWHORN Secretary When we became o part of North Caro- lina College four years ago, we realized that a great task was placed before us. This was the task of making ourselves worthy of being citizens of the North Carolina College community. As we sang the Alma Mater for the first time ond pondered over the meaning of the words, ' The sloping hills, the verdant green, we had no idea how these same words would leave a scor of love ond devotion for our college for the great transformation which it has impressed upon our lives. We hove come olong a rood of knowl- edge scattered with rocks of challenges to be overcome by our own judgments. When we felt that the challenges were too great for us to face, a small but stern voice of pride was heard echoing the reassuring words that as Eagles, we must not falter but follow the path of those who have gone before. As our last chapter is closed on our college career, we can glonce back over our four years at North Carolina College and truthfully say we have benefited from all our experiences. We hove been truthful to the traditions and ideals of our college and we hove served the college in our best capacities. Nevertheless, when finis is written to our four years of sorrows and joys, triumphs and hordships, we believe that within our hearts we hove the power to uphold and foster the beliefs and ideals that hove been instilled in us here at dear ole N.C.C. First row, left to right: ADAMS, EVELYN. Home Economics Education: Home Economics Club 4: Future Ti ailieis 4. ALEXANDER. MARIE. Commercial Education: Commercial Club L 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. 3: Y.W.C.A. 4: Sigma Gamma Rho. ALFORD. NELLIE. Social Science: Social Science Club 2. AMBROSE. CLEVELAND. Music Education: Choir L 2. 3. 4: Music Educators Club 2. 3, 4. AMIS. ANNA FISHER. Biology. ARMSTRONG. DORIS. Health Education: Dance Group 1: W.A.A. 4; Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4: Who ' s Who. ASHE, FAYE. Sociology: Social Science Club 4: Student Government . 2: Elec- tion Board 4. Second roic: BAILEY. FLORENCE. Psychology: Y.W.C.A. 4: Student Congress 3. BAILEY. NETTIE. .Spanish: .W.C.A. 3: Ivy Leaf Club 3: Future Teachers of America 4. BARNES. ORETA. Mathematics: City Women ' s Council. President 4: Beta Kappa Chi. Secretary 4: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Delta Sigma Theta 3. 4. BARBEE. MARGARET. Secretarial .Science- Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 4. BATTLE. MARGARET. English: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3: Echo Staff 1. 2. 3. 4: House Council 4: Sigma Gamma Rho 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: Student Government 4. BECKETT. CLEOPATRA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Campus Echo 2. 3. 4: German Club 2. BELL. KARL. Mathematics: Co-Editor of Eagle 3. 4: Student Government 3. 4: .Mathematics Club 3. Treasurer 4: Campus Echo 1: Basketball team L 2. 3. 4: Student Congress 1. 2: Class President L 2: Election Board 1. 2. 3. Third rou: BENNETT. E.STHER. Biology: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: City Women ' s Council L 2: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2: Sharks 1. 2. BLACKNELL. JERELINE. Biology: W.A.A. L 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Campus Echo Staff 3. 4: Pyramid Club 1. 2; Senior Counselor 4: German Club 2. 3; Eagle Staff 4: Sharks 3. BONNER. DONALD. Physical Education: Alpha Phi Alpha 3. 4: P.E.M. Club 3. 4: Student Congress 4. BOONE. ROMAINE. Physical Education: Y.W.C.A.: P.E.M. 4: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Group 2: National Assn. for Health. Physical Education and Rec. BORDEN. HAZEL. Commercial Educa- tion: Commercial Club 3. 4. BOWDEN. GWENDOLYN. Home Economics: Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4. BOYD. VIRGIE. Commercial Education: Comjnercial Club 3. 4; U.N.E.S.C.O. Club 4: Thespian Club 4. Fourth roic: BOWSER. PERCELL. Biology: German Club; Student Congress 2. 4: Beta Kappa Chi 3. 4: Alpha Phi Alpha 3. 4: Who ' s Who 4. BROADNA.X. BARBARA. Biology: Echo Staff 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1. BROWN. LEATHIE. Physical Education: W.A.A. L 2. 3. 4: Physical Education Club 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. L 2. BROWN. LILLIAN. Commercial ' Education: Com- mercial Club 2: Y.W.C.A. L 2. Fijth rou: BUFFALOE. ANNIE. Biology: Y.W.C.A. BINCHE. JEAN. Home Economics: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: Dance Club 1: Band 1: W.A.A. 2. 3: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: Senior Counselor 4: Cheering Squad 2. 3. 4. BURNETTE. EVELYN. Art: Art Guild I. 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. 2: Ivv Leaf Club 2; Dormitory Council 4: Thespian Club 1. 2. BIRNEI . I! A. Physical Education: W.A.A. 3. 4: P.E.M. Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4. Sixth rou: BURWELL. DELOKIS. Commer,e: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1. BUTLER. MALLIE. Home Economic Education: W.A.A. 3: Coolev Winchell Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4. CAMERON. VIVIAN. Music: Music Educators Club 4: Intercollegiate Council 4: Y.W.C.A. I. CARTER. EUNICE. Commerce: Commercial Club 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O.; N.A.A.C.P. 4. CHAMBERS. SAMUEL. Social Science: Social Science Club 3. 4; Veterans Club 3. 4: Let- terman ' s Club 3. 4: Football Team 1: Y.M.C.A. 1. CHAVIS. PANSY. Biology. CHERRY. JEWEL. Social Science: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4; Baptist Student Union 3, 4. Seventh row: CLARK. BENJAMIN. Social Science: Photography Club 2. 3. 4; Social Science Club 4; Young Men ' s Club 4: Men ' s Dormitory Council 4: Y.M.C.A. 4. CLARK. LELA. Social Science: Social Science Club 3. 4. CLEMENT. JEAN. Soci- ology: Y.W.C.A. 1: Social Science Club 4. COLEMAN. CLOTEAL. Physical Education: Dance Group 3. 4; W.A.A. 3. 4: P.E.M. Club 3. 4: Swimming Club 3. 4. COPELAND. DELORIESE. ' Commerce; Dance Group 1. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 4; House Council 4. CRAIG. (lENEVA. Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Y.W.C.A. 2. DAVIS. ROSA. Commercial Education: Choir 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4. Eighth rote: DAVIS. WILHELMENIA. Commercial Education: Delta Sigma Theta 3. 4; Choir L 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Slu.lcnl Government Cabinet 4; Y.W.C.A. 1: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Senior Counselor 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3: Who ' s Who 4. DEVANE. VERNOX. Biology: Swimming Club 2; Track 1. DUDLEY. RUDOLPH. History: Kappa Alpha Psi 3. 4; Basketball Team 2. 3. 4; Men ' s Dormitory Government 4; Student Congress 2. 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: Student Rep. .Athletic Committee 4: Lettermen ' s Club I. 2. 4. Dl PREE. ARNE. Home Economics: Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4; Delta Sigma Theta 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4; F.T.A. 4: Who ' s Who 4. EDMONSON. MARY. Physical Education: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: P.E.M. Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3; .Scout Leader 3. EDWARDS. DORIS. English: Y.W.C.A. 3; House Council Member 4: Student Government 4; Sigma Gamma Rho 4; Who ' s Who 4. ELLIS. ANNA. Home Economics: Home Economics Club 4: Y.W.C.A. 1; F.T.A. 1. 20 2l fl First roil, left lo riglit: ENOCH. BETTVE. Health Education: W.A.A. 1. 2. 4: Future Teachers of America 3. 4. ETHRIDGE. EUNICE. Com- mercial Etlucation: Cmnmercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1: W.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Dormiturv House Council. Sec. 4: Year- book Staff 4. EVANS. JEROME. Physical Etlucation; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball. Capt. 1. 2. 3: Lettermeirs Club. Pres. 3: Scroller ' s Club 3: P.E.M. Club 3.4: Mv Man ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4. FA(;AN. BARBARA. Plnsical Education: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Sharks Club 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3: P.E.M. Club 2. 3. 4: Student Government 1. 2: N.A.H.P.E.R. 3.4: Y.W.C.A. 1: House Council Member 1. FAISON. EDWARD. Health Education: Choir and Male Chorus L 4: Vet- erans Club 3. 4. FEASTER. REBECCA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: College Choir 4: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3: Dance Group 2. 3. 4. FIELDS. LOIIS. History: Student Congress I. 2. 3. 4: Student Government Cabinet 3: Phi Alpha Theta Historv Societv 3. 4: Alpha Phi Alpha 2. 3. 4; Dormitorv Council I. 2. 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3. 4: Social Science Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.M.C.A. 4: M Man ' s Club 4. Second roiv : FLAMER. AUDREY . Physical Education: Dormitory House Council 1. 2. 3: Cheering Squad L 2. 3. 4: College Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council. Sec. 3: Shark Club. Pres. 3: Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Societv 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha 2. 3. Basileus 4: Senior Counselor 4: Who ' s Who 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4. FLOYD. CHARLES. Heal.h Education: Football L 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3: Student Congress 3: Lettermen ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Mv Mans Club 1. 2. 3. 4. (;ATTLING. BAR- BARA. Socio Science: College Choir 3. 4: Social Science Club 3; N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4. GERALD. LEROY. Biolotiy: Mathe- matics Club 3. 4. GILMORE. ESTELLA. Home Economics: Home Economics Club L 2. 3. 4: Iv Leaf Club 3. GLENN. WILHELMENIA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club I. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3; Thespian 4. GLOVER. GLADYS. Secretarial Science: Commercial Club 4; Swimming Club 2: W.A.A. 2: Y.W.C.A. L Third rou : GORHAM. DORINDA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: German Club 2. 3: W.A.A. 1. GRAHAM. ROBBIE. Foods and Nutrition: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 2. 3. 4: House Council 1: Senior Counselor 4: Cooley- Winchell Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: Student Government 1. 3. 4: Campus Echo 4: Yearbook Staff 4. GRAHAM. DOROTHY. Physical Education: W.A.A. 4: Student Government 2: P.E.M. Club 3: Social Science Club 2: N.A.A.C.P. 2: N.A.H.D.R. 2. GRAHAM. ANDREW. Physical Education: My Man ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Lettermen ' s Club L 2. 3. 4: Men s Steering Committee 4. GRAY. ALICE. Music: Music Educators Club 2. 3. 4: House Council 4: Col lege Choir 4: Deha Sigma Theta Sororilv 3. 4. GREEN. WALTER. History: Baseball 1. 2: Basketball 1: Track 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3: Social Science Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Lettermen ' s Club 2. 3. 4; My Mans Club 2. 3. 4: Lampodas Club 4. GREGORY. ELAINE. Accounting: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: earbook Staff 3. Fourth row: GRIFFIN. GE0R(;E. Mathematics: Student Congress 2. 3; Campus Echo 2. 3. 4: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Co-Editor Eagle 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Student (Government Cabinet 4: Future Teachers of . merica 4. H. ' VLL. DOROTHY. Secretarial Science: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4. HALL. GERTRUDE. Commerce: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3, 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4: W.A.A. L 3, 4. HARGRAVE, JOHN, Biology; Student Government 1: Kappa Alpha Psi. Keeper of Records 3, 4. Fifth row: HARRELL. ROBERT. History: Social Science Club 3. 4. HARVEY. OTTO. Physical Education: P.E.M. Club 2. 3: Thespian Club 1. 2. 3: Lettermen ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Football Team 1. 2. 3. 4; Track Team 1. 2. 4: Omega Psi Phi 3. 4: Sharks Club 3: Mv Man ' s Club 2. 3. HEARTLEY. HARVEY. Physical Education: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1: Kappa Alpha Psi. Historian 2: Pan-Hellenic Council 1: P.E.M. Club 2: Mv Man ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Lettermen ' s Club 1. 2: Photograph) Club 1: Dance Group 1: Y.M.C.A. 4. HEDSPETH. SHIRLEY. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Sharks 3. 4: Thespian Club 4: Band I. Sixth row: HENRY. VIRGINIA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4. HERNDON. JEANNE. Biology; Organization of Off-Campus Women 3. 4; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Treasurer 3. L HICKS. DORIS. Commercial Eilucation ■Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4. HILL. CARL. Commercial Education; Student Government Cabinet. Treasurer 4- Commercial Club. President 2. 3. 4: Kappa Alpha Psi 3. 4; N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.M.C.A. 4: Whos Who. HINTON. DORO- THY. Home Economics: Coolev-Winchell Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. HODGE. ELSIE. Biology: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3: W.A.A. 2; Inter-Collegiate Council 2. 4: Eaci.i-: Staff 4: Dramatics 3: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Sigma Gamma Rho 4. HOFFLER. CHARLES. Chemistry: Mathen atics Club 4: Veterans Club 4: Mplia I ' hi l|jha 4. .Seventh row: HOLLOMAN. EUNICE. Biology: Ivv Leaf Club 3: N.A.A.C.P. 4. HOLLAND. GILBERT. ;, o v: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Omega Psi Phi 2.3.4: Inter-Collegiate Fellowship 1. 2. .3.4: Photograph Club 4. IIORNK. II TTIE. Home Econom- ics Education: Cooley-Winchell Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. HUGHES. SALLIE. Commercial Edu- cation: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv 3. 4: Commercial Club 4: Band L 2: N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4: F ' .T.A. 4: House Council Member 2: W.A.A. 4. ISLER. WILLIAM E.. Mathematics-Physics: Class President 3: Mathematics Club. Pres. 3, 4: Beta Kappa Chi. Pres. 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Mu. Pres. 3. 4: Student Welfare Committee 4: Student Government Cabinet 4: Vice-President Student Government 4: Student Congress 3. 4: Who ' s Who: Election Board Chairman. JAMES. ROSE. .Social Science: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3: Campus Echo 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 3. 4: Social .Science Club 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Intercollegiate Council 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: Aurora Club 4. JERM . VILM A. Physical Education: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: P.E.M. Club 3. 4: House Council Meniber 2. 3: Xationci Asso, iali..,, f,,r ll. ' allli. IMnsical Education and Reirea- tion 3. 4: Sigma Gamma Rho 4. Eighth row: JOHNSON. ERNESTINE. Commercial Education: Delta Sigma Thela Sorority 2. 3. President 4: Senior Counselor 4: Secretary. Student (government Cabinet 4: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: W.-A.- ' V. 2. 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3: Dormitory House CouiK il 3: Alpha Kappa Mu 3. 4: Choir 1: Who ' s Who in .American Colleges and L niversities 4: Cornell Exchange Student 4. JOHNSON. HARRIS. History: Men ' s Assembly Steering Committee 2. Chairman 3. 4: Social Science Club 1. JOHNSON. LENORA. French: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv 3. 4: Band 1. 2. Sec. 3. 4: Student Government 3. 4: French Club 2 3. 4. JOHNSON. QIEEN. Commercial Education; Commercial Club 2. 3: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4: Inter- .ollegiate C(,uncil 4: W.A.A. 2. JOHNSON. SIIERL. Iliohgy. JONES. POCAHONTA. . Physical Education : W.A.A. 2. ■6: A.A.H.P.E.R. 3. 4. JONES. KIBV llmlth Edurution: w vn (;.nernment 1: W.A. I. 2. 4: Future Teachers of Anieric a 3. 4. First row, lejl lo right: JOYNER. ROBERT, Biology: Mv Mans Club 1. 2; Social Science Club 2: Young Men ' s Club 3; Men ' s Dorrnitur Council 4: Y.M.C.A. 4: Intercollegiate Council 3. JUSTICE. JACQUELYN. Social Science: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: Social Science Club 3. 4. KELLEY. £R0 . Accounting: Band 1. 2: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.M.C.A. 4; Photography Club 4. KELLY. SHIRLEY. Secretarial Science: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Baptist Student Union 2. 3: N.A.A.C.P. 4. KEYES. NORVELLA. Sociology: Y.W.C.A. 1, 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 3. 4: Social Science Club 1. 4. KING. HENRY. Accounting: Football 1. 3. 4; Letteniien ' s Club L 3. 4: Coimnercial ' Club 1. 2. 3. 4. KIRKLAND. MITTIE. Social Science: Social Science Club 4. Second row: LATHAM. ROSA. ' Insical Education: Y.W.C.A. 1; Dance Cn.up 1. 2: W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. LAWHORN. NANCY. Cotn- inercial Education: Connnercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: House Council. President 1. 2: Delta Sigma Thela Sorority 4: Senior- at-Large 4: Student Congress 2. 3. 4. Clerk 4: Secretary to Class 3. 4. LAWRENCE. BARBARA. English: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; N.A.A.C.P. 2. 3. 4. LEACH. REVA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Sharks 3: Y.W.C.A. 3. Li-BRILLA. CARMEN. Art: Art Guild 3: Social .Science Club 4. LEE. DELAINE. Commercial Educa- tion; Commercial Club 1. 2. 3: Sigma Gajnma Rho Sorority 3. 4; House Council 4; Eagle Staff 3. 4: Who ' s If ho. LEN- NON. MARJORIE EDNA. French: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: W.A.A. 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 3. 4; French Club 3. 4: Dance Group 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4; Who ' s Who. Third row: LOVE. ARCHIE. Malhema ' ics: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Intercollegiate Council 2. 3. 4: Scroller Club 2. 3. 4. LYON. Jl ' ANETTE. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 3. 4: Sharks Swimming Club 1. 2. 3. McCOY. GEORGIA. Music: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Counselor 4. McCOY. LILLIE. Social Science: Social Science Club I. 2. 3. 4: Choir 1. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. L McCRAE. CLARA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club L 2. 3. 4: Steering Committee 2. 3, 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: F.T.A. 4; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 4: Yearbook Staff 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4. McCUL- LOUGH. MATTIE. Home Economics: Home Economics Chib I. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. McLEOD. ANNIE. French: Intercollegiate Council 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4; French Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Eagi.k Staff 4: N.A.A.C.P. 2. Fourth row: McNEIL. SARA. Cmimcial Eduralion: C.nunercial Club 2. 3. 4: Dance (n.iup 3: Student Ccmgress 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 4. MAJETTE. MOLLIE. Physical Education: P.E.M. Club 3; W.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3; Choir 2: Dance Group 1. 2: Photography Club 3: German Club 3: Student Government 3: Dormitory House Council 1. MARTIN. ISSAC. JR.. .tccoiinting: Kappa Alpha Psi. Keeper of Exchequer 3. 4: Conmiercial Club. Vice-President 3. 4: Student Government. Business Manager 4. MASSEY. REESE. Biology: Thespian Club 1; Alpha Phi Alpha 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 3. 4. Fifth row: MATTHEWS. JUANITA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2: Ivy Leaf Club 3. MATTHEWS. THOMASINA. MAUNEY. LONNIE. Music: Choir 1. 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Music Educators Club 3. 4: Cool Collegians 2. 3: Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 4. MAYFIELD. CLAUDE. Physical Education: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Leltermen ' s Club 1, 2. 3. 4: My Man Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Sixth row : MEBANE. MARY. Engli.sh: Alpha Kappa Mu 3. 4: Campus Echo 3. 4: Who ' s Who. MEETZE. IREDELLA. Commer- cial Education : Campus Echo 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 4: House Council 2. 3: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Ger- man Club 2: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Student Government 2. MICHEAL. EVELYN. Commercial Educalion: Commercial Club 1. 2, 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 4. MIDDLETON. ALFREDA. Commercial Education: Connnercial Club 1. 2. 3, 4; N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. 4: Photograph Club 4. MITCHELL. ETTA. Commercial Education: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Connnercial Club 3: Eagle Staff 3. 4. MITCHELL, GLADIS. Commercial Education: Dance Group 3: Yearbook Staff 3. 4; U.N.E.S.C.O. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3, 4; Ivy Leaf Club 1: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4. MONK. MARY. Foods and Nutrition: Home Economics Club L 2: Y.W.C.A. 3. .Seventh row: MOORE. BERTHA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Dance Group 1. 2. 3: F.T.A. 3. 4: . .C. . 1. 2: Dramatic Club 1. MOORE. (JERTRUDE. Commercial Education: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Corresponding .Secretary 3. 4: .Senior Counselor 4: W.A.A. 1, 2: Y.W.C.A.. Treasurer 1. 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 1. ' 2, 3, 4: German Club 1: Dormitory House Council 3: N.A.A.C.P. 3: Typist to Eagle Staff 4: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. MOORE. JESSE THOMAS. II. History: Social Science Club 3: Music Educator ' s Club 1; Special Event Officer 1: Student (Jovernment Cabinet 3: Proofreader Mens Mentor 1: Intercollegiate Fellowship 3. MOORE. LUCY. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3: House Council 1. MOORE. RENEE. Sociology: Social Science Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. 4: Pyramid Club 3. 4: Intercollegiate Council 1. 2. MORGAN. GLADYS. Mathematics: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Aurora Club 3. 4. MYLES. JAMES. Psychology: Social Science 3. 4: Track Team I. 2. 3. 4: Y.M.C.A. 4: Alpha Kappa Delta 3. 4. Eighth row: MYRICK. MAE. Commeic.ul Education: Cojnmcrcial Club 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 1: Future Teachers of America l. NEL- SON. LEON. Music: College Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Thespians 1. 2. 3. NEWELL. ETTA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Sharks 2. 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 3, 4; N.A.A.C.P. 4. NICHOLSON. GAYNELLE. Secretarial Science: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 3, 4. OPHER. ALBERT. Chemistry: Alpha Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3. 4: Thespian Club 2. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4. PAGE. ALICE, English: French ( lub 2: Delta .Sigma Theta Sorority 3. 4: Future Teachers of America Association 4: President of Senior Dormitory House Coun( il 4. PAIGE. M. n , ' Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 4; U.N.E.S.C.O. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: N.A.A.C.P. I. 2t . ' m . m m4, — k - First low. left to right: PARKER. ETHEL L.. Hislury: Geir.ian Club 1: Social Science C.lul 2. PARKER. ETHEL R.. Commercial Education: Dramatics 1: N.A.A.C.P. .1 4: Y.W.C.A. 4: Commercial Cluh I. 2. H. 4: Intercollegiate Fellowship. 3. 4; French Club 2. PARKER. JARIE. Home Ecortomws: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: B.S.U. 3: Y.W.C.A. 4. PASTEUR. EVE- LYN. Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; W.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3: Delta Sigma Theta Surorilv 3. 4; Dramatics 4. PATTERSON. Jl ' LIET. Music: Music Educators Club I. 2. 3. 4; Band L 2. 3. 4: Student Congress 2. PATTERSON. LENA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 3. 4. PEARSON. BEl LAH. Commercial Education: French Club 1: Y.W.C.A. 3: N.A.A.C.P. 2: Commercial Club .3. 4: Ivy Leaf Club 3. Second row: PEELE. JOHN. JR.. Matliematics-I ' liysics: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Omega Psi Phi 2. 3. 4: Photography Club L 2. 3. President 4: Student Congress 2. 3: Co-Editor of Eacle 3. 4: Cornell Exchange Student 4: Pan-Hellenic Council. Treas- urer 4: Student Government Cabinet 3. 4: Class Treasurer 3. PRICE. HE.STER. Commercial Education: College Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O.. President 3. 4: Eagle Staff 4. PRIDGEN. MORRIS. History. PULLEY. KENNEDY. Music: Band L 2. 3. 4: String Orchestra L 2; Choir I. 2: Cool Collegians 3. 4. RAINEY. JAMES. Ac- counting: Commercial Club L 2. 3. 4: Echo Staff 3. 4: Men ' s Steering Connnittee 2. 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 3. 4: Veteran ' s Club 3. 4. RAY. BARBARA. Secretarial Science: Choir L 2. 3. 4: Dance Group 4; Library Club 2. 3. 4: Conunercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4. RAY. JOSEPH. Physical Education: Mv Man ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Band L 2, 3. 4: Omega Psi Phi 2. 3, 4; N.A.A.CP. 4: Y.M.C.A. 4: P.E.M. Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Intercollegiate Council 1, 2. 3. 4: .Swimming Club 3. 4: B.S.U. 4: Who ' s Who. Third row: RAY. REGINA. French: Frem h Club 1.2: Band 2: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 3. 4. REASE. ALETHA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club .3. 4; N.A.A.C.P. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 4. REESE. MATTIE, Commercial Education: Delta . igrna Theta .Sororit . Dean of Pledges 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4; Student Government 3: Off-Campus Student Council 4. REID. DAVE. JR.. History: Thespian Club 3. 4: Choir L 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2: Kappa Alpha Psi 3. 4: Public Relations Officer: Student Government 4. REYNOLDS. CHRISTOPHER. Biology: Omega Psi Phi 2. 3. 4: Photography Club 3. 4: Band 1. 2. RICHARDSON. CLYDE. History: Social Science Club 3. 4: Student Rep. to Athletic Committee 3; Kappa Alpha Psi 4: My Man ' s Club I. 2. 3. 4. RIVERS. GILVERT. Music: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 2. 3. 4. Fourth row: ROBERSON. GILBERT N.A.A.C.P. 3: Social S. i. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3: I ' Mami •nrc (Jul I Club I. ■iai Education: Conniiercial Club 2. 3. 4. !. 4: Y.M.C.A. 4. ROBINSON. SOPHIA. C, . ROUSE. ELIZABETH. Social Science: S, . ROBERTS. SPURGEON. Sociology: mmcrciul Educalion : Commercial Club lal Science (Jub 3. 4: W.A.A. 2. 3. Fifth row: RUSH. VIRGINIA. Endish: Thespian Club I. 2; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor S,.cietv 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororilv 2. 3. 4: Senior Counselor ' 4: Student tlovcrnmenl 4: Who ' s Who. SAl NDERS. CATHERINE. Health Education: German Club 1: U.N.E.S.C.O. 2: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 3: Senior Co unselor 4. SCRUGGS. YVONNE. Political Science: Editor. Campus Echo 3; President. German Club 2: President. Women ' s Assembly 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 2. 3. 4: N.C.C.S.L.A. 2. 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: Senior Counselor 4: Student Congress 1. 2. 3. 4: Thespians 1: Student Welfare Committee 3: Student Govermnent 1. 2. 3. : Who ' s H ho. SELF. CAROLYNE. Physical Educalion: P.E.M. Club 3. 4: W.A.A. 4: N.A.R. 3. 4: Campus Echo 3. 4. .Sixth roic : SINGLETARY. KATHLEEN. Commercial Education: Sigma Gamma liho Sc.rorilv 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. President 4: I .N.E.S.C.O. 3. 4: Senior Counselor 4. SHAW. BLANCHE. Business .Administration: Commercial Club 3. 4: W.A.A. 3. 4: Dramatic Club 1. SHELL. HELEN. History: Social Science Club I. 2. 3. 4: Iota Phi Lambda Sororilv 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. I. 3. SMITH. BLAINE. Heal ' h Educalion: Alpha Phi Alpha 4. SMITH. COURTNEY. Biol- ogy: Photograpb Club 4: Social Science Club 3. 4. SMITH LOIS. General Science; Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: B.S.U. 4. SMITH. lU DOLPH. Health Education: Alpha Phi Alpha 3. 4: Thespians 1. 2. 3. 4: Photography Club 2, 3. 4. Seventh row: SPRATLEY ' . JESSE. Political Science: Social .Science Club 1: Suimming Club 1. .STEWART. DAVID. JR.. Health Educalion: Veterans Club 4. STROUD. MARY. Sociolony: Social Science Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4: llic pians 2. SWAIN. VIVIAN. .Sociology: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Social Science Club 4: Y.W.C.A. 3: House Council 1. lABOK. LEONARD. Hiolosy: Canterbury Club 3: Y.M.C.A. 1: Photography Club 1: Dormitory Council 1. TATE. HAZEL. Commercial Education: Freruh Club f : The.spian Club 1. 2: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: F.T.A. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororit 4: Hou.se Council 4: W.A.A 1. TAYLOR. EDITH. Commercml Education: Commer.ial Club 1. 4: 1 .N.E..S.C.O. 4: W.A.A. 1. 2. Eiiihlh row: JAILOR. HATTIE. Commercial Education: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 2. 3. Vice-President 4: President of Dormitory Council 1: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic tiouneil 3. 4: Conunercial Club 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Who ' s Who in .Ameri- can Colleges and Iniversities . IKRKEI.L. MARY. Commercal Education: Conunercial Club 2. 3. 4: W.A.A. I. 2. 3: Drama ' ic ' s Club 1. THOMAS. WILLIAM. Chemistry: Kappa Alpha Psi 2. 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3. 4. THOMP.SON. HARVEY. Physical Educalion: l.rller iiicnV Club I. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Veteran ' s Club 3. 4: Advisory Men ' s I)ormilor 4. THOMPSON. 1 l! Ill . Coinmcnial Educalion: Delia Sigma Theta Sorority 3. 4: Commercial Club L 2. 3. 4: VV.A.A. 2. 3. I: lii ' er, nll,-iale Couik il 1. l.. ' _z aj m J.  mk mt i- First row. Irjl lo niihl: TIIOltl ' K. (I.VKICE. Commerce: Cimniercial Club 2. 3. 4. lIIlUMAN. JAMES. Social Science: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: lull ]( ..lli-ialr lollowfhip 1. 2. 3: Pipsidenl 4: Westminster Foundatidns. HresidpiU 1. 2. 3. 4: B.S.U.: Men ' s Chorus. VANCK. (d.KNOLE. English: Alpha Kaopa Alpha Sorority 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Yearbook Staff 4. VINCENT. ELLEN. Social Science: Social Science Club 4: ' y.W.C.A. 4: W.A.A. 1, VINES. FRANCES. Fooih and Nulrilion: Cooley- Winchell Home Economics Club 4: Dean of Pledges. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv 3. 4: Inter-collegiate Council 3. 4: Pan- Hellenic Council 3: N. .A.C.P. I: Senior Counselor: Y.W.C.y . 4. WALL. HELEN. Commerce: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha S,.i,.iih .•,. I: C.nn.iiicrcial Club 2. 3. 4; Election Board 2. 3. 4. WALKER. ABBIE. Home Economics: Y.W.C.A. I. 2. :;. 1: Ciii S. ,uil : ' .. k Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. Club 3. 4. Second rou : WALKER. MADELYN. Secrelarial Science: N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. 4: Connnercial Club 2. 3. 4: House Council Member 3. WALTERS. HUBERT. Music: Choir I. 2, 3. 4: Student Welfare Committee 4: Omega Psi Phi 2. 3. 4: Music Education Club 4. WARD. ERNE.ST. History: Student Congress 2. 3: Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4: Student Government. Presi- dent 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3: Choir 1. 2: Omega Psi Phi 3. Basileus 4: Campus Echo 1. 2. 3. 4. WARD. HORACE. Biology: Kappa Alpha Psi 2. 3. 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3; Photography Club 4. WATKINS. LURE- DEAN. Commerce: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Connnercial Club 2. 3. 4; N.A.A.C.P. 1. 2. 3. 4. WATTERS. JOHN. ChemisliY: Dormitor Council L 2. 3: Shark Club 4: Inter-coUegiate Fellowship I. 2. 3: My Man Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Scroller Club I. 2. WHITAKER. MARIAN. Commerce: Connnercial Club 4: W.A.A. L Third row: WHITEHEAD. BERNICE. IUoIohy: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororily 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4: Baptist Student Union 3. 4. WHITWORTH. GLADYS. Biology: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 3. 4. WHITWORTH. A. ODELL. Physical Education: Pholography Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Inter-CoUegiate Fellowship 1. 2. 3. 4: Men ' s Dormitory Government 4: The Sharks 3. 4: Campus Echo 1. 2: Student Government 1. WILKINS. DOROTIH. Physical Education: Dance Group 1: W.A.A. L 2. 3. Chairman 4; P.E.M. Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 2: N.A.H.P.E.R. 4. Fourth row: WILKINS. INEZ. Home Economics: Home Economics Club 4: House Council 1; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society 2: Future Teachers of America 3. 4: Girl Scout Leader 2. WILLIAMS. BIRNIE. Biology: Thespian Club L 2. 3. 4: Vet- erans Club 4: {fho ' s Who. WILLIAMS. BOBBIE. .Soc o osv; Thespians Club 1: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: Social Science Club 4. WILLIAMS. ELEANOR. Mathcmuiics: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. SV N.A.A.C.P. 3; l.C.F. 3. 4; Inter-Cdlegiate Fellowship 4: Mathematics Club 3. 4: If ' hoS H ho. Fijth row: WILLIAMS. EURYDICE. French: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv 3. 4: Senior Counselor: Thespian Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Freiuh Club 1. 2. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Student Government 3. WILLIAMS. (JLORIA. Home Economics: Home Eco- nomics Club 4: House Council Mendier 2: Future Teachers of America 1. WILLIAMS. HAZEL. Commercial Educa- tion: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: U.N.E.S.C.O. 3. 4: N.A.A.C.P. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2: Yearbook Staff 3. 4: Student Govern- ment 3. WILLIAMS. LELIA. Teacher oj Commercial Education; Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4. WILLIAMS. NADENA. Commercial Education: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3 4: Eagle Staff 3. 4; Inter-Collegiate Council 1. 4: Future Teachers of America 3. 4: Westminster Foundation 4: Y.W.C.A. 3; N.A.A.C.P. 2. WILLIAMS. WINIFRED. Home Eco- nomics: Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4; W.A.A. 4; U.N.E.S.C.O. 3. 4. WILSON. BETTYE. Commercial Education: Connnercial Club : N.A. .C4 ' . 2. Sixth row: WITHERS. PE(;(;V llislun: (;ii.,ir 1: Sliidnil Congress 3 4: S..rial Scicrire Club 3. 1: Ib.ns,. ( ' ...nndl I; Echo Staff 3. WOMACK. CHARLES. I ' olitical Science: Eagle Staff 1. 3. 4: Campus Echo Staff 3. 4: Social Science Clnl 3. 4: Veteran ' s Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.M.C.A. 1: German Club 1: National Council for Social Studies 3. 4. WOOTEN. CLIF- FORD. Social Science: Al-ha Kappa Alpha 2. 3. 4. WOOTEN. JOHNNY. Music: Omega Psi Phi 2. 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic C.uncil. President 4: Student Government Cabinet 3. 4: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. WRIGHT. ESTHER. Com- mercial Education: CcnnmtMcc Club 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 4. WRHIHT. JULIAN. His ' ory: Band 1. 2: Sludrnt Congress I: So, iai Scii ' nre Club 3. 4: National Council for the Social Studies 4: German Club 2. YOUNIJ. MIIJ.KIi. lliolo . (ll M;. III!I I. History: U.N.E.S.C O. ' _. .- a b , aii: Mix- 1955 OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS W. SHERMAN PERRY President WADE KORNEGAY Vice-President DOROTHY CARRAWAY Secretory JAMES JORDAN Treasurer One year, two yeors and now three years have quickly sifted through the sonds of time for us. Each day, hour, minute ond second has been a vital part of our lives ot North Carolina College which con never be relived or recaptured no matter what we try to do. While these components of time ticked steodily away, we were not conscious of their significance. On numer- ous occasions some of us hove attempted to shorten the time when our experiences did not come up to our expectations. Whenever we were able to capture the true meoning of the experiences that all juniors hove looked forward to, we hove wished for a machine which would enable us to turn the hands of time back just to recapture the thrill once more. Realizing that our days at N.C.C. are few, we must not think of them as being entirely useless. Each minute will be volued as a precious gem and treasured as a priceless work of art. There are a million things that we will hove to do before we can say as oil true Eagles can say, We have done our best. Since we know that the moving hond writes and having writ moves on, we can only hope that the next year does not flee like o gust of wind only to give us a slight but lusting impression on our lives. fll iT. O, Q Q 2i J ADAMS. WILLIE AIKEN. JACK ALLEN. ONNIE ALSTON. FRANK ANDERSON. JOHNNIE ANDERSON. NAOMI ANDREWS. MARY ANDREWS. SHARLENE ARRINGTON. DORETHA ATWATER. ESTHER AVENT. TOUSSANT BARBEE. JILIIS BARNES. ' ONlA 1! ZEM()RK. RlTIl BECTON. MARGARET RENNET. JANICE BLACK. CAROLYN BLANTON, THOMAS BLOUNT. MORRIS BOONE. JAMES C. BOONE. JAMES P. BOYD. H ELLEN BRASWELL. IRIS BKODIE. IRMA BROWN. ANNE i!R() N. MARY llliOOKS. OTIS BROWN. WALTER BRYANT. CONSTANCE BRYANT. EILA Bl IE. Til BLLLOCK. EMMA BLRNETTE. WILLI. M BLRWELL. PEARL CAMERON. ELNORA CANNON. SHIRLEY CARRAWAY. DOHoTHV CARTER. CHRISTABEL CARTER. JAMES CASON. JOHN CHERRY. THEODORE CHESS. SAMMIE CIIH.ES. ROBERT COGDELL. BEATRICE COMPTON. DAISY COOKE. GRAYCE COOI ' ER. EDNA CORDAL. Dl DLEY COSTON. HELEN CRAWFORD. lONA CREW. CONSTANCE DANIEL. GERALENE DAVIS. HENRY DhGRADV. LAVON DORSETT, LESSIE DOWNER. ANNIE DUNKINS. PAULINE ni ' NSTON. EMILY EATON. WILLIAM ELLIS. MARJORIE EVANS. CATHERINE EVANS. LEMUEL EXUM. JOHN FAISON. ANNICE FAISON. WALTER FERRELL. MALISSA FIELDS. CLAYBORN FISHER. ALFRED FITTS. LILLIAN FLEMING. JOSEPH FOSTER. ELAINE FOYE. ETHEL FRANKS. CLEMETINE FRYE. CONSTANCE CATLING. HERMAN GATEWOOD. JERALINE GIBSON. PHERIBY GILMORE. GWENDELLA GOULD. ELOISE GOUSE. WILLIE GRAHAM. BARBARA GRAY. MARY GRAY. ZELPHIA HALL. JOHN HALSEY. ROSA HANDY. DELLA HANNON. JOSEPH HARDY. FLOYD HARRIS. AN(;ELA HARRIS. CHARLES HARRIS. PE(;GY HAWKINS. DELORIS HAWKIN.S, MARY HENDERSON. JOSEPH HENRY. GEORGE BINES. GLORIA HINES. ROSS HINTON, PEGGY HOLLOWAY. ZELMA HORNE. JOYCE HORTON. CHARLES HUGHES. ANNIE HUGHES. RETHA ISLER. ANNIE JACOBS. I VERY JAMES. ERNESTINE JAMES. ROSALINE JENKINS. ELIZABETH . a e ' -i 7 ' ' JENKINS. WILBERT JOHNSON. IDA JOHNSON. MARGIE JOHNSON. MIMI JOHNSON. RAYMOLA JOHNSON. SAMUEL JONE.S. JANICE JONES. WALTER JOIIDON. JAMES KOKNEGAY. WADE LAWRENCE. HOBBY LAWSON. ALBERTA LEACH E. BETTIE LEDBETTER. (iERALDINE LONG. SHIRLEY LONG. JOSEPHINE LOWE. WILLIAM L ' lONS. EDNA McCALL ELORENCE McDonald glois McDowell gladys McGEE. erancis McGHEE. BENJAMIN McIVER. WILLIAM McLEAN. JAMES MACK. JAMES MACON. (;ladys MALLORY. JAMES MARTIN. I ' HYLLIS MASON. MARY MATTHEWS. JOHN MILLER. ROBERT MONK. MILDRED MOORK. DOLLIS MOORK. JEAN MOORE. MARY MOORE. THOMAS MORGAN. JOYCE NEWELL. ALICE PEACE. MARY PEELE. MYRTLE PERRY. OCIA I ' KliKV W II. I.I l I ' llT. I ' .EKMCE PORTEE. BETTYE POSTON. MABEL I ' l! TT. ERNESTINE K (;L M). DORIS RAMSEl ' R. ERNEST RASBEHRY. CATHERINE REDDING. BETTYE REID. IRENE REID. ZELDA REYNOLDS. LUCILLE ROBINSON. DORIS ROBINSON. RUTHIE ROGERS. EVA RIFFIN. ROBERT RUSSELL. JOSEPH SIMMONS. WILLIAM SMITH. (;eneva SNEED. CATHERINE SNEEI). Km SPENCER. SHERRY STEPHENS. EVORA STEPHENS. ROSANNA STEPHENS. VERNICE STOVALL. JACK STRAYHORN. CHARLES STRONG. SUSIE SUMMERS. THERESA SUMMEY. ALPHA TAI ' F. AKEULA TAYLOR. MARJORIE T EDDER. OCTAVIA THOMAS. MARGARET THOMPSON. KENNETH THOMPSON. VERMELLE THORPE. JUANITA TURNER. KENNETH TYNDLE. MARION TYSON. BERNICE VANCE. NAPOLEON VENABLE. MARY VICK. CI LEY WALKER. BURNER WALLACE. PRESTON WARD. CULLEN WARD. ELOISE WARING. PATRICIA WATSON. PEARLINE WERTZ. CLARA WHITE. ROSE WHITEHURST. ERONNIE WHITLEY. FREIDA WILDER. EVELYN WILKINS. MARVA WILLIAMS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. ROBERT WILLIS. JESSE WIL.SON. JAIRUS WILSON. SELMA WITHERSPOON. LENORIS WITHERSPOON. NORRIS WOMACK. MARGIE WORTin. CATHRYN YARBOROUGH. JACQUELINE YOUNG, MARY 1955 OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HENRY FAIR President VALERIA POWE Vice-President ROBERTA JONES Treosurer Not Pictured SHIRLEY GREEN Secretary After having had a year in which to become accustomed to the mony chonges which a college life offords, we feel that we ore now ready to dig deeper into the many resources of North Carolina College . A year ' s stay here has taught us that col- lege has something to offer us, not be- cause of the enjoyable roil chats, the bowl romances and the other not too learned pastimes to which students ore prey — but rather, in spite of these activities. Yes, we have really grown in a year. We are just beginning to realize that one must not be one-sided — neither too learned — nor too carefree — if he is to get true liberal education. First row, left to right: Alexander, George Allen. Onnie Alston. James Anderson. Johiniie P. Andrews, Gwendol)n Artis. Elnia M. Badger. Charles Baldwin. Henrietta Bannister. Gwendolyn Barliee. S liil Second rotv: Barber. Ronald Barnes. Elizabeth Barnes. Virginia Barnette, Willie Battle, Lloyd L. Beekhani. Linnard Benton. Joan Biggs. Norwood Blakney. Barbara Bostic, Jessie M. Third row: Boykins, David Brandon, Lucy Bratton, James W. Brewer. Ernestine Brice. Edward Bridgers, John E. Brooks. Romana Brown, Christine R. Brown, Earlene Brown. Evangeline Fourth row: Bullard. Herbert J. Bunn. Vivian Burgess, Harlan Burke, Joan Burt, Portia Butler. Dorothy Cannaday, Carrie M. Chavis, Gladys Chavis. Lonie Clapp, Evelyn Fifth rote: Clapp, Helen Clark, Lorenza Clark, Martin Clark, Velma Clayton, Addie Cobb, Mary Cobb. Ruth Copling. Colene Cordiee. Norman Coward. Earlene Sixth row: Crawford, Janie Crawley. Walter. Jr. Currin. Rose Darden. Cleveland Davis. James Davis. Marion Davis, Statin Derr. Alda Dorsev. Eiler. Dunning, Bernice First roit. lejl to right: Third rote: Fijih row: Eaves, Bettye Hall. Freddie Hooper, Ester Enoch. Marlene Hall. Lavonne M. Hopkins. Mary Ewing. Ester Hampton. Lawrence Horried. Rudolph Fair. Henerv Hannon. Joseph House. Hugh Fellers. Andrew Harrell. Blanche Hughes. Elworlh Flipping. Marilyn Harris. Ida Jackson. James Fowler. Virginia Hawkins. Ilean James. Shirle Galloway. Thomas Hawkins. Norotha Johnson. Mamie Gardner. Fannie Hawlev. Russell Johnson. Thomas Gatewood. Theodie Hayes. Mildred Jones. Jacqueline Second rou : Fourth roll : Sixth roiv: Glenn. Lula Hayes. Reginald Jones, Pearl Goode. Ester Hayes. Ruby Jones. Roberta Gouluck. illiani Henderson. . Vlice Jeffreys. Vannie Greene. Georgettae Hendricks. Carol Jordan. Mabel Greene. Mary Hightower. Claressa Jo ner. Charles Green. Shirley Hodges. Alexander Joyner. Therlon Greene. Sallie Hodges. Clarence Keith. Mary Gregory. Juanita Holland. Charles King. Ernest Griswell. Yvonne Holloman. Melvin King. Faye Hagood. James HoUoway. Malzetta Knight, Deloris . m - -. - - -It  rJ First roif. lejl to iiLt.hl: Lac ' . RaMiinnd Landruni. Frances Lane. Mary Lash. Ennnie Lawhorn. Inez Langley. Zenora Lawso!!. Barbara Lawson. Hallie Lawson. Mary Leach. Jeanette Second row: Leary. Mamie Lee. Lucille Leonard. Josephine Lewis. Catherine Lewis. Claude Lewis. Herman Lucas, Artie Lumpkin. Barbara Lunsford. Ann Lyon. Ernestine Third row: McCallum. (Jwendolyn McCaskill. Ivan McCrinnnon. vonne McLinden. Barbara McNeiL Marjorie McPhail. Edna McPhail. Mae Macklin. Shirle Martin. Catherine Matthews. Robert Fourth roiv: Miller, Mae Mitchell. Bernice Mitchell. Doris Mitchell. Loyd Moore, Josephine Moore, Rosa Monk. Lorraine Morgan. Alice Morgan. Susie Nelson. William Fifth row: Newman. James Nicholson, Doris Norris. Almena Oats. Geraldine Page, Betsy Peace, Alma Pearson. Mary Penn, William Perry, Robert Peteson, Bertha Sixth row: Peterson. Paul Phillips. Vivian Pickard. Shirley Pinkney, Ethel Porteur, Esther Powe, Valeria Price, Eva Ramsey, Jean Reid, Bessie Reid, Henry «l jgfeN i jii ri % O First row. lejl lo riglil: Third row: Fifth row: Richardson. Blanquita Streater. Theodore White. Jean Rolieison. Deborah Strickland. Martha Williams. Ardesial Roberson. Frederda Swinson. Miriam Williams, Doris E. Roberson. Ruth Sykes. Janie Williams. Doris F. Robinson. Clarence Taylor, Andrew Williams. Jackie Robinson. Willa Taylor, Doris Williams. James Ross. Donald Taylor. Doris Williams. Perry Rush. Mabel Thomas, Cynthia Williams. Robert L. Russell. Harold Thompson. Edna Williams. Shirley Russell. Rebecca Thompson. Naomi Williams. Vera Willoughbv. Weldon Srcorul row: Fourth row: .S- A7 , row: Rutherford. Mildred Tillery, Lois Wilson. Ann Scott. Charles Torain, Frances Wilson. Dorothy Shivers. Bessick Van Hook. Earlie Wilson. Jairus Shields. James Walker. Shirley Wilson. Ronald Simmons, Delores Walkins. Gloria Wilson. Valerie .Simmons. Valjeanne Watson. Connie Wingate, Bernice Sims. James Watson. John Winslow, Marian Smith. Delores White. Doris Winston, Curtis Smith. Omega White, Edythe Witherspoon. Theod Spaulding. Reginald While. Oracle Woods. Mar Wright. Allen mi, m.i M ' aa mSi tt 1955 OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS ALFRED RICHARDSON President DELORES FENNELL Secretary The step from high school senior to col- lege freshman is a very big one. And no one can realize just how big the step is until he has mode it. From the initial meeting with the green beanies to the glamor of a first Greek donee, the first year of college is a continuous flow of new experiences. Getting used to woiting in the dining holl line, the first day of classes, the thrill of hoving winning teams, the first visit to the library are just a few of the events which help us to realize what a giant step we have really taken. Class of 1958 FirsI I OH. lejl tu ns ltl: Adams. Iiuleil; Adams. Lonnie: Alexander. .Andrades: Alexander. James: Anderson. Margaret: Atkins, Hci«ard: Bacote. l i : Bagle . Verlene: Bailev. Milton: Baker. Mozella. Barliee. (Jeraldine: Barnes. Joyce: Baron. Charles: Bartletl. Juanita: Battle. Lesterine: Beamon. Mannie: Beatt . Janie: Becton. Joseph: Becton. Thelma; Bell. Esther. Bell, Grady: Bell. Joan: Bethea. Mildred: Blakenship. Mary: Blount. Clarestine: BlouTit. Mar : Boney. Helen: Boone. James: Boone. Hortense; Bostic. Charles. Fourlh row: Boyd. Clara: Boxd. Curtis: Bracey. Ernia: Brackens. Luciel: Brewer. Mar : Briscoe. Irene: Britt. Eddie: Brooks. Janice: Brown. Calvin: Brown. Lolita. Fijih roir: l!ro n. James: Brown. Kutli: BrNanl. Doris: Bullu, k. Claudielle: Bunting. Joseph: BurncttP. Addie. Sixth row: Burke. Irma: Burnett. Andrea: Burt. Cloria: Burton. Margaret: Bvers. Laymel: Campbell. Mar . Serenth row: Carr p|l. C.arliTida: Carroll. Johnnie Mae: Carter. Andrie: Chapman. Edward: Chapman. Raleigh: Chavis. James. Cheatham. Eva: Cohh. Fountain: (iojclough. Warren: Cole. Clara: Cooper. Bettv : Cooper. Gaynelle: Corpening. Oorotln : Cowan. Richard: Cozart. aoini: Crews. Constance. Mrilli roil : Croshv. Marx: Curtis. Omega: Dardiri. Sidnex : Daughetx. Leo: Dunn. I ' ocahontas: Durham, (ieraldine: Davidson. Patricia: Davis, (doria: Davis, llarrx: Daxis. Lula 7,7, , n,„ : Dawkin-. l.ula: Dillanl. Marx: Dink.-ii-. (dad : Dixon. Shirlex : Del.nam. Doris: Dunstan. Geneva: Eason. Melvin: Eaves. Eugene: Edwards. Barbara: Edwards. Doris. Ellison Sarah: Erwin. Elizabeth: Eure. Ella: FsxaTis. Charles: Driores: Fields. Fninia: Fleming, nnice. r. Carrie; Faison. James: Farrow. Pauline: Fennell Tiu-ljlh row: Foushee. Kosemarie: liazier. Etta: Frazier. . ' adie: Frederick. Annette: (larner. Essie: Grant. Iris: Goode. Lillian Goode. Ossie: Graham. ArtluMiia: Gradx. Earlene. c, A r: ■«% « i% . . ii f .£ 1 fi e % Class of 1958 First row. left lo riahl: Gieen. Annie: Green. Elaine: Green. Selena; Greene. Catherine: Gross. Constantine: Hale. Dorothy: Hall. Margaret; Hamillon. Joan; Hammond. Ho ar l: Hankins, Ophelia. Harris. Hilda: Harris. Malli. ' : Harris. Kirharil: Harris. Zula: llairston. Clara: llairston. Polly: }Iasty. Hilton; Hawkins. Marie: Ha H(io(l. (doria: Heath. .Shirley. Third row: Hester. Mary: Hines. Monsel: Hohhs. Shirley; Hodges. Barbara; Hodge. Margaret: Holman. Claude: Holt. Madeline; Horton. Clifton: Horton. .|err) : Hudson. Koamless. Hum|jhre . Horerue: Ingram. Manas: Irving. Edna: Jackson. William: James. La Rose; Johnson. Edmond; Johnson, Ethel: Johnson. Joxce: Johnson, l.illette: Jones. Burney. Fifth roif: Jones. Beatrice: Jones. Dapliine: Jones. James; Jones. Jojce; Jones. Lorene; Jones, Merrill. Sixth roif: Jones. Mildred; Jones. Napoleon; Jones. Yvonne: Jordan. David: Jordan. Tlicod.irc: Jouier. Ehiora. Serenlh roic: Keels. Jiilin: Kennedy. Gene; Kershaw. Mar : Kinsev. Janie: Knight. Grace: Knight. Shirley. Eiiihih roir: Koonce. Mattie: Leak. Vivian; Lewis. Lillie: Lewis. .Shirley: Lineburger. Forestina: Llewellyn. Jean: Lofton. Sallie: Logan. Peggy: McCov. Georgia: NhCoN. liusctta. lcl),,uc!l. Betty; McDonald. Sallie; Mclnlire. Eleanor; McKay, Helen: M( Kcilhan. Dorothy; Mclntyre. Selene; Mc- Millan. HeltNe: McMillan. Loftin; McNeill, Joyce; McNeill MarUxn. McNeilL Rubve: McRae. Margaret; McRae. Marx: Mack. Annie; Maiiguni. ( ixx. ' ridi.lx ri : Mcad.ms. Fannie: Mi hae Wilma: Mickies. Bobbie; Midgetle. Lillian; Miller. Joan. Eh-venth row: Miller, Melzoria; Mitchell. Esther: Mitchell. Shirley; Montgomery. Bessie; Mcnire. Malile: Moore. Nepolia; Moon Saundra; Morgan. Dacid; Morgan, William; Murphy, Ernestine. Twelfth low: Murphy, his: Nels in. Edxvard: Mcxxsome. David: Norman. Thelma: Odoni. Barbara: Oxxens. Grace; Parker. Delores; Parken Desmore; Park. ' r. Knmia : Parker. Hilda. KHJ M ; B V- B ■V ' -!« :« V Class of I95fi FirsI row. lejt lo ri lil: Parker. Jean: Parker. Pereell: I ' earsc.n. Heniielta: Perry. MelRuse: Perr . Sarah: Piekelt. Milton: Piersun. Rulh: Phil- lips. Juxee: Pilgrim. Janu : Piiucll. Elizabeth. Powell. Ernestine: I ' ouell. Tlielnia: Prxur. Catherine: I{h.,ne. I.ila; lii. hardson. Alfred. Hett : Pullev ( arlene: Ra . Annie: Reid. Helen: Reid. Jean: Revell Rirhardson. Sigred la; ludierlscm. Jciseph: Riiliinson. Annie; Robinson. Genevieve; Ri Roseboro. Christine: Royster. Lois; Savage. Soisette; Scott. Walter. ers. Barbara: Rollins. Herman Scadock. (ieorgia: Simpson. S lvia: Sim|ison. Thomas; Sims. Velma: Smith. Blanche; Smith. Catherine; Smith. Durolln; Smith. Helen D.: Smith. Helen N.: Smith. Vienesia. •■mic: Snvder. Ruby: Spearman. Jolumie; S|)ells. Leroy : Stewart. Charles: Stokes. Clarie; Suggs. Luria. Sixlh row: Tate. F ' rances: Tanner. Lizzie: Tedder. I)a id; Thompson. Elias: Thompson. Ethel: Thompson. Mae. Serentli row: Thompson. Sandra; Thrower. Edith M.; Torain. Nav Ruth: Turner. Claresline S.; Ipchurch. Abna D.: Veaslev. Cleve- land. Eiiihlh row: Verbal. P.ettx J.: Walker. Ellen: Walker. Jo ce; Walslon. Evelyn V.: Walton. Doris J.: Ware. ;e(U-gia M.: Warren, Vvillic B.: Watson. Helen: Washiiighm. Harriett E.: Weaver. TbiJma R. West. Willie: W Int. ' . E cbn I,.: While. I.a Eorcsl; White. Vernia; Williams. Annie M.; Williams. CurK O. : Williams Emilie: Williain-- ( .u.ndoK n : Williams. Martha; Williams, Reatha. Williams. Zclma L. ; Wils.m. Ann, -lie W.: W dson. Hazel; Wilson. Verncssa J.: W Ibui Lucille: Wright. Jean E. ; i ancc . Llosd: lounge. Shirlex : Zimmerman, liosella. McKm li.; W. wmmimmm f% f . A 1 Grculiicites and IVofessioiicil Students Adams. Calvin J.. Chemistry IJlaiul, Raymond M., Law Brown. Barney C. Ijih Burthey, Cleveland (;.. Law Douglas. Walter E.. Conunerre Douglas. Frederick W.. Vliemistry I ' lunimer. Jolm. Jr.. Ltiic Ku ! |pr. John ' .. Lau Scott. Fred G.. Laiv liitted. Earl. Jr.. Law arlinrn. Thcodui-e. Chi ' inislry I ' uucll. Harold. Clu-misliy - -tTv t A I r%. HONOR SOCIETIES Each year several of the top seniors are honored by being selected to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. This honor, one of the highest available to undergroduates, was this year bestowed upon twenty seniors. These students earned a cumulative B average and were leaders in numerous extro curricula octivities. Because of their excellent scholastic achievements, leadership abilities, and par- ticipation in extracurricula activities at N. C. C, these students have been elected to Who ' s Who ond have received keys and certificates as tokens of the honor. Their names ond biographies will appear in the Who ' s Who publication olong with students from colleges and universities throughout the United States. PHI ALPHA THETA MKMI!KI!S AND OFFICERS OF PHI M.I ' ll rilFT . N TI() F HONOR- AK ' l IIISTOKY FRATERNITY Lmis Fields President Eri est Ward Vice-President Mr. Caulbert Jones Advisor Dr. Taylor Mr. Western Dr. Spiegner Mr. Williams Perhaps the most select groups of organizations on our camjius are the Honor Societies. WHO S HO and the four Honor Societies on our campus encompass some of the most outstanding students at our institution. Inherent in the qualifications for memliership in these societies are superior academic achievements While at least a B average is required to enter all Honor Societies, certain Societies require a niu h higher cumulative aver- age in the major field. Honor Societies also recognize and list leadership abilities, and active service to the school, as rileria for membership. , ,. . • i i i ■Members of these Honor Societies arc to be congratulated for their noteworthy and dislmguished achievement. These students represent the cream of the crop, the best among students across the land. 50 Alplui Kappa IVlu At every institution there are those few students who maintain superior academic records. These students who liaxc weathered the scholastic storms without faltering and who have continued to remain at the top of their classes are elected to the Alpha Kappa Mil Honor Sociely. Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society was founded at Tennessee A. S: 1. in 1937. whdc the local chapter was organized in 1939. Though small in membership, the organization still maintains several projects in an academic area, one of which is a tutorial system for first year students. Eligibility to membership is at least a junior class standing, and a scholastic average of 2.3. 51 T eta Kappa Chi Those iif us who have frequented the science buihling have seen certain students husily engaged in uorkiiig proh- lems, solving equations, and performing experiments in the various laboratories. These are our future scientists — the scholastic men and women who study about the universe and why it goes round and round. In their own cosmos they are expounding on hypothesis, theories and laws to better enable them to understand life and death. Science scholars so consecrated to their work who mafaitain su|)erior academic achievements are elected to the Hcia Knppa Chi IS ' alional Scientific Honorary Society. Founded at Lincoln University. January . ' 51. 1923. Beta Kap|)a Clii aimed at bringing together the scholars of the natural sciences. Since 1941 when a chapter of Beta Kappa Chi was established at N. C. C. the membership has steadily increased. The members come together several times each year to discuss topics relating to the sciences. Present members are: William Isler. President; Percell Bowser. Treasurer; Wade Kornegay; Oreta Barnes. Secre- tary: Eloise Gould. Eleanor Williams. Herman (latling, Herman Thombs. James Carter. Theodore Yarboro, and Harold Powell. F B-, Iff, ftmiMmimammm ORGANIZATIONS As in ony community, one finds many persons of varying talents, interests, and abilities. Likewise is the North Carolino College community, and to help satisfy the thirsts of these persons, organizations and clubs are established, each with a specific pur- pose and other general sidelights. The overall purposes are found to include the athletics, social, cultural, educational and religious life of our student body. While all provide some form of leadership train- ing, they olso provide a more centralized field of interest such as the religious organizations con- sisting of the YWCA, the YMCA, and the Baptist Student Union which offer the student on oppor- tunity to share in the ideols of Christian brother- hood. Experience in public relations, publishings, writ- ing, advertising and editing may be obtained through on the job learning while working with the student publications, the ECfHO and the EAGLE. Journalism at work might well serve as the motto of these compus-wide organizations. Those talented in the field of music will find an outlet for their energies in the choir and the band. These organizations supply channels of expression both individually or with others of like interests os they display their wares to the student body several times during the school year. A position in the student government cabinet or in the student congress may well be your first step into a future in politics. Everyone con never be- come president of the student government but each can support that person entrusted with the position. Still another form of government exists in which more persons moy toke port. This is in the form of dormitory councils, and assembly steering com- mittees. Leadership activities ore desired by all but many show greater proficiency in following others OS we move on in our program of student self-direction. Desiring to learn more about your chosen field of study, you will possibly desire membership in one of the clubs open to majors and minors in a particular field which help extend even more knowl- edge and greater enjoyment to your desired life ' s work. Such is the operation of the Commercial, the Home Economics, the Mathematics and Social Science Clubs. Many chonnels are open to self-expression through membership in clubs such as the Thespians, the Art Guild, the Photography or Dance Clubs. Of greot interest here are the opening of new channels ond the explanation ond examination of older patterns which will help each member to better enjoy his chosen hobby and possibly persuade through club inspiration the continuation to a professional status. The othletic needs of the students ore not en- tirely met by our intercollegiate athletic teams but are supplemented by the WAA, the Shorks, and the intramural activities. The Women ' s Athletic As- sociation provides for the coeds on opportunity to participate and enjoy wholesome competition in various sports. The Sharks as the name suggests, is an organization for those who desire the com- panionship of other fish and ore interested in the finer points of the gainer or the breast stroke. When the girls assembled in the Senior Dormitory in September 1954, they were heartily welcomed by the House Directress. Mrs. Hazel McCree. and the House Council President. Alice Page. This year was to be more significant than ever, for it would be the last time that the girls would live together as one big. happy family. The House Council planned many activities which left indelible impressions in the girls ' minds. Among these were the numerous discussions on The Family. Home. Living. Courtship and Marriage. The beautiful Winter Wonderland Formal at the Algonquin Club: the unforgettable Concert presented by the accomplished artist Marion McCree. the daughter of our own House Directress: and lastly, the lovelv pastel Spring Ball which was held beneath a background of spring flowers and spraying rainbow- colored fountains. These and other activities so well planned by the House Council of the Senior Dormitory will never be forgotten by the girls who resided within its walls. The Senior Diiniiitory House Oouiu ' il lUish H il House Oouncil The almosphcrr of d..niiil..rs life i nric thai is iningli ' d uilh ihr nmicls ..f radios, voices echoing from each room as a group congregates In elaburale on the ariou things in their life, and the forination of lasting friendships as the lives of young women inter-mingle. There must be a small group to supervise the welfare of these young women so there can be harmonious living. The house council, chosen from the residents of Rush Hall, has been given this task— the task of incorporating the ideas, and ideals of these oung women so that the - might reap all the benefits of dormitory life. 54 If we were to take a glance over our Sophomore year at NCC, we probably could sight many delightful experiences which we might note in our minds. Let us take just a few events of which we might consider important. Our House Directress, Mrs. Montgomery, welcomed us to McLean Dorm after we had adjusted and situated our- selves. The program was soon set to action for 19.54-.55 with a travelogue by Mrs. Elder, who just returned from her trip to Bermuda. Mrs. Elder spoke with such pictorial flavor that many of her listeners felt they had been with her on some of the wonderful experiences that she and Dr. Elder had enjoyed. Since the air is filled with such words as segregation and integration, the i unj women of McLean enjoyed a panel discussion by some of their classmates and faculty members to that effect. Later iii the year. McLean Dormitory had its spring formal and ended the school year with an outdoor picnic in front of the dormitory. Annie Day Slieparrl Dormitory Council MrLe ni Dormitory (iOunril As residents ul Aiiiiii- l)a Shi ' pard Diinniliirv. the young women have the problem of adjusting themselves to liv- ing together in a new and somewhat strange environment. The house council, experiencing for the first time the task of directing the dorm itory life of various individuals, finds itself busy attempting to iron out the problems that confront them — problems ranging from the planning of social affairs to the preparation for the Christinas Sing in addition to the giving of advice concerning personal problems. Thus, as representatives of the dormitory, these ladies pay their first installment toward a future of self direction in the North Carolina College community. 55 Tlie activities nf llie Men ' s Assembly are iilaniied by tlie Men ' s Assembly Steering Ccmimittee u liieli has a member- ship of fifteen persons; three off-campus, three freshmen, three sophomores, three juniors and three seniors. The Men ' s Assembly Steering Committee works with the men students ' personnel staff in planning and jjromoting the program for each assembly and such major undertakings as the Annual Fathers Weekend and the y nnual fun-raising project for scholarship fund of the college. Functions of the committee provide opportunities for the students to get training and experiences in leadership. The members of the committee assume the responsibility of being on the alert for discovering ]iroblerns arnoii the men that ought to be considered by the men students personnel staff and the assemblv. The Men ' s l)(ninit(u v OdUIHJl Men ' s Assembly Steerinj Oomniilte ilalc and dire.l the social ss a(ti ilies of Ihc largest The Men ' s I)orn,il..is C. un.il is dcsigrie.l lo b. dormitory on the campus. The Men ' s DormilorN Council, llic advisory board to the Dean of Men. consists of eight slu.leiils. the Residence Itircclor. the Assistant Dean of Men. the Dean of Men and appointed students. Tuo sludi ' nts arc circled from each of the four imdergra luate classes residing in the dorniitory. The mendiers of the council work with the men students ' pi ' rsonnel slalf in mailers perlaining lo tin- welfare and training of the men students. During previous years, the couni il lias sp.insorcd several uorlhubile piojei Is benefiting Ibe North Carolina College connniiniu. II ing Dr. Howard .1. Cbidlev nn In- annual vlsil. luning llic conn, il baiKpirl. and planning an. I .uli-ring a float in the Homecoming Parade were a irw of ihe |,roje( Is caiiieil .ml b llii- . ..Lin. il ibiriiig lb.- past s. h.i.d i-ar. 56 The function of the Off-Campus Women ' s Council is to bring the programs and activities of the women students who do not live on the campus into closer harmony with the campus women and the campus activities. With the as- sistance of an Off-Campus Counselor. Mrs. Nesbitt. the council undertakes to provide supervised counseling to meet the social needs of the Off-Campus Women, and to create a feeling of belonging within them. The council encourages planned social activities such as formal and informal parties and dances. It also under- takes projects to help develop the Off-Campus Women culturally. This mav he in the form of teas, symposiums, panel discussions and receptions. The council serves as a link in the chain of friendship uliiili liijuls the young women of North Carolina College into one family. The Off Cain pus Women ' s Council The Women ' s Steering Committee The Women ' s Steering Committee is composed of nine mejiiliers (two representatives Ironi each class and a senior- at-largel and acts as the planning body of the women ' s assembly at NCC. Serving as the liaison between the office of the Dean of Women and the women students in general, this committee assumes the responsibility of interpreting and conveying the thoughts, suggestions and opinions of the Dean to the students, and performing the same duty for the students to the dean. The problem of receiving and relaying correspondence to the Women ' s Assembly is also a responsibility of the .Steering Committee, and. more specifically, of the president who is elected each year from the nine representatives on the committee. The committee formulates plans and proposals for programs and projects and presents them to the Women ' s Assembly for approval or disapproval. Three of the traditional ])rojects of the Women ' s Assemlilv are the Co-Ed Week-end, Mother-Daughter Wcek-cnii. and the Clirislmas Projecl for Kiiisloii. 57 Senior Couiiselurs In each class, there are a few ijedple. whit during their stay, distinguish theniseKes. Each year seseral of the out- standing senior coeds are elected to serve as Senior Counse- hirs to the Freshmen young women of Annie Day Shepard l)onnilor . Thougli it C(jnies as a Irilmli ' . ihe beginning of ihe xh.iol car hrings man |irohlcni of a(lju lmeiit to llie Freshmen oung women which sometimes makes the privi- lege seem a joh. et. later in the year as friendships are made, problems solved, the college spirit absorbed and a general adjustment having taken place, the Senior Counse- lors again find ihcniseKes with a ])osilion of |iridi ' and |)restige. SFMOR COl NSKLOKS THE STIDENT WELFARE COMMITTE The Stiicleiit Welfcire Committee •j ' lic Mudrni vwlfare , niiltc. ' is (■oni|i..scd of ten facullx mciubers and fi e students. It uas (.rganized al a lime of transition between a system of strait supervision of student activities and a program of self-direction for the students l.oili in social and disciplinary matters. Tin- sludi-nl ucl- faic rommittee works in conjunction uilli llic l)e-an of Wcimen. Dean of Men. the student government, and the I ' an-Hellenic Council. If a prolilen) should arise which can- not be solved b the officials of the afiprementioned organi- zations, the sliident welfare c imnniltcc olfcrs its assistance. Ill conneilion uith dis(i|iliiiar action. tlii accused stu- ilcnl has the right 1 . appeal lu-fore the connnillee lo hear the charges and evidence against him. to make whatever statements he desires, and to liring uitnesses and other persons lo speak in his defense. Through this channel, il is hoped that the students will realize that no one person is responsible for disciplinary action, but that each misde- meanor and its circumstances are weighed carefulK on the scale of justice before the verdict is decided upon, and the sentence, if there be one. is passed. The IVlen ' s normitory Government Under the leadership cjf its fniiMder and first |iresident. governmental activities in order to provide leadersliip i Henry Fair, the n.en ' s dorndtorv governineni attempts t,. ' ' - ' ' nitorN gover,i,„r„l. lo n in the election of ll president of the };o iriiment. and to fornudate policies, pn cedures and regulations lo gincrri thi ' men residing in tin toi . and to in ' omote self-direiiion in i roup li ini;. i ■. -i-i i , ,i ,i .1 ■i • ' 1- I r (lormilor . I In oughonl tlie Near llic go ernnient phiii s(jcial All jncn lining in ill. ' dornnl.n u.nk together in the recreational, and mllural aclis ili. ' s for the men. provide opportunities foi the sludcnl the (h Tllf: MKN ' S IMlKMI lOI! COVKRNMENT I ri UK TKACIIKKS OF AMEitlc:A Future Tecuhers of A merit ci All students who aspire to iiecome teachers are encouraged to join the campus chapter i f Future Teachers of America. In its first year of existence, the Future Teachers worked as a unit to better understand llic principli ' s and prohlcms of the teaching profession. The prospective teachers are cognizant of the increasing complexities if modern education, and try to lietter equip themselves for the duties ni tomorrow uheii they will teach the nations vouth. 59 The Student Government I e, llif stiiflfnts of orlh (.arnlina CoUeiie at Durham, in order to promote traininii in self-direction, and prac- tice in self-imposed responsihility. do ordain anil establish this Constitution of the orth Carolina CoUeiie Student Covernmenl. The Student Congress is the student legislative governing bodv at North Carolina College. As the voice of the students, its members speak out for the freedom to enjoy the rights and privileges which have been granted to the stu- dents in order ihal the ina uholK cnjo the Democratic atmosplicic uliicli c i i|s within the gates of NCC. Ernest Pete Ward, president of the student gov- ernment as he makes last minute preparation before mceliri his cabinet. ■J The Student Government ll ' !!!!!!!!!!! The Student Congress, an unicameral body, is composed of 54 representatives. 13 from each class. At bimonthly meetings, the members act upon recommendations which may become the laws of the campus and improve Student Relationships. It is through this real life experience that the students have the chance to put their knowledge of Poli- tics and Parliamentary Procedures into action Under the able leadership of: William Isler. Speaker of the Congress: Sherman Perry- Speaker I ' ro-Tem: Nancy Lawhorn. Clerk of the Congress; the congress this ear has covered much ground leading lo a more democratic and more livable NCC. William Ish ' Isler, presiding over one of the bi- monthlv sessions to the Student Congress. 61 YWCA A group of ailive toeils. Iiouiul Ingpihrr bv tlieir coniiiion interest in eivic ami re ligious activities and projects, constitute the ' i .W.C.A. The civic activities include a vesper program, panel discussions, and bible studv classes which develop a sense of brotherhood by enjoying studies and fun alike and together. Projects conducted bv the Y.W.C.A. during the jjast vear included aid to the United Fund, and food baskets for the needv on Thanksgiving which means to each member nmch enjo ment such as that bad while canvassing the neighborhood for the constituents of the baskets. To be a member of the ' . .C.A. means [)articipation in all these activities. Of course. the ha e refreshments, and the ' I ' .W.ti.A. banquet crowns the activities of the xear. The outstanding Y.W.C.A. member (jf the Near is lauded at ilip Coed Supper the Dean of Wiim-n. YMCA Slacking to provide for a riclicr and fullir ( ampus life, the Y.M.C.A. strives, through scr i( c. co-opiMation. leader- shi|i. and christian character, to develop among the men a broader concept of christian thinking and christian living. Believing in their creed. Together we stand and together we live, with confidence we can accomplish, with love and lo-operation we can build a strong nation. the men of the ■.set out to learn through service, to live by co-operating among themselves, and to grow while working with the Young Men s Christian Association. Officers of the Y.M.C.A. for the 19.54-.5.5 school year were: president. Theodore Cherry: vice-president. Thomas Moore: secretary. Lawrence Hampton: assistant secretarv. Roger Watson: treasurer. Kelly . nderson; Chaplain. Charles Smith: sergeant-at-arms. Robert Jones: Parliamentarian. James McLean: advisors. Re . P. N. Williams and Mr. Alston. 62 ' ■..M )iiuijikimiMmiHymim iiH i ' ' [ ' ' ■' The li i|)lisl Student Union In order to foster better relations among students at NCC, the Baptist SUkIimiI I iiion sIiims t i piiiiiioic training to- ward perfecting the ideals of Christianity. The organization invites students nf not onU the Baplist failli. Imt encourages students of all denominations to attend its meetings and to participate in all of its activities. By attending its meetings and participating in its activities, students get a chance tn join in cluislian fcllo vshi|) with others, tlierehv pro iding for a nmch richer (anipus life. N. A. A. C. V, The Durham Inler-Collegiale Chajiter of the N.A.A.C.P. is a relatively ) (.uiig. hut entluisiastic as well as ambitious organization. This group is kept busy on N.A.A.C.P. projects, surveys, and the always open membership drive. The projects include observance of Negro History Week, Brotherhood Sunday, and the presentation of Vesper programs. The N.A.A.C.P. also strives to bring to the college community cultural programs which include movies, speakers, and panel discussions on topics of interest in the nation todav. This year. Mr. Herbert L. Wright. National Youth Secretary of the N.A.A.C.P.. on a visit to this scliuol talked In the students about new fields that are opening to Negroes, especially in foreign aid. 63 Mcithenicitit ' s Oliib OKFICKKS OF THE MATHEMATICS CLUB Frrsidcnl — WlLI.IAM IsLI H J ' ice-P resident — Georck Griffin Sec re la r v — G LA DY S Morgan Assislani Srcrclary — Eleanor Wujjams Treasurer — Karl Bell Co-Dean iij I ' ledfies — James McLean. Elizabeth Willlams Seriieanl-al-arms — Otls Brooks Advisor — I)k. C. E. Boulvvare 04 The OonnneiTifil Oluh Althiiugli riKist (if us (1(1 iiol iiiidcistand llic Sten(if ia|iliic Cliaraclcrs. the DiilaplKinf. llic M(ini(ie Adding Calculator, (ir even the Typewriter, there are many students who are quite familiar with these machines and the principles of Com- merce. These, the members of the Commercial Club, hol d as their objectives: the encouragement of interest in Com- mercial Education, the investigation of new opportunities in the field of Business, and the preparation of themselves today to be the future Stenographers. Typists. Accountants, and Business Leaders of toniorniu. Kacli M ' ar ibe Commercial Club sponsors Commerce Day for the students in many of the state high schools, ulio arc in iled lo attend, and to participate in the activities of the Commerce Oeparlmcnl. These students are also given the i)p]M)rltiiiil to use and oliserve the various machines and facilities uliich our ( ' ommercial Department has to oiler. The ()(M)ley Winrhell Home Enmoniirs Chih ■' Keeping the college wdmen aware of the t |)es of clothing which they should wear in order to pin point their personalities is one of the main olijeclives of the members of the Cooley-Winchell Home Economics Club. Home economics majors and minors are eligible for membership in the club. These members attempt to show the latest in fashions, the newest in styles, and the neatness in dress. Included in their club activities is the making of stuffed animals, shoe bags, utility kits, and other useful articles. Each year the home economics club co-operates with the Home Economics Department in holding the annual Home Economics Day. at which time high school girls come to NCC from all sections of the state to participate in the activi- ties of the day. The Social Srieiue Club When passing bv the Seminar rcicini in the ClassiiMini Building, (ine Knuid pussibly see a group of determined ()ung students glancing at newspapers and magazines and busily engaged in major issues of international importance. This group is the Social Science Club, which has as its primary objectives to enlighten its members on current events. and to improve human relationships. It strives to conduct its meetings in a democratic manner, and to eiu-ourage its members to be open minded at all times. The students express their opinions, beliefs, and ideas freeh. and tr to find solutions to the man problems which face us today. All of them realize that the youth of today must take an even greater interest in national affairs, fur the fate of the nation rests upon the shoulders of the men and women of to- morrow who must be able to meet new situations, and to act democratically in order to live in our complex society. U. N. L s. (;. {). The United Nations Educational. Siientific. and Cultural Organization is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations organized to contriliute lo |ieace and securit bv promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science, and culture. U.N.E.S.C.O. is a relativeK new organization on this campus, having being organized onh last ear. The members of the local ihaf)ter take jcride in iheir small wav of creating peace and unil among the nations of the world. 66 ' i Thespian Club Bring a mrmlipr of iho Thespian Club means many things; helping in the initiation of newcomers, getting an insight on the makeup for the stage and aiding in making costumes and scenery for the productions of the club during the year. Included in it ' s past performances are such plays as Hamlet. Antigone. and Medea. The latter play having been produced this year. Although several of the members of the Thespian Club are aspiring actors and actresses who are anticipating higher study, this is not a requirement for membership. The sole requirement for membership is interest in any phase of dramatic activities. It ' s a pleasure to be a Thespian. You may hear the mambo. Early Ameri- can Samba, rhumba or Greek music pouring from the Fine Arts Building, for a minute you nnght think it is the dance group but take a closer look and you will see ihey aren ' t wearing ieatods and the) do have on shoes. This is the back- f;riiuriil music for anolhcr production b the Thps|)ians of N.C.C.  III : •-;; The Alt Guild The Art Guild, composed largely of members of the Art Department is designed to stimulate new interests, to re- activate appreciation for the Old Masters and to generally provide new and varied ideas for those interested in art. To put these new and old ideas to work is one of the main topics of each meeting. Many of the members will not become famous or even well known, but all enjov displaying and improving upon their God-given talents. Each year, members of the Art Guild exhibit paintings and nianv bring back prizes to attest to their unique ability. ncimpus Erhn When going into thi- Slicpard LihraiN we often hear a murmur nf nuise eoming from the Caniims Echo office. What goes on in that buzzing room? It ' s usually the conglomeration of reporters seek- ing advice on stories past due — typists pecking away at the keys trying to meet a dead line — another typist seeking aid in translating sport articles. Yes. its a frantic week when the Echo staffers are at work with press time past due. The Campus Echo has long been termed the voice of the students. for this monthly newspajier is published bv and for the students. It carries news relating to all spheres of our growing but still voun institution. Its editorial pages mirror reflections not only of our daily routines at the campus, but reflections of National and International scope that we as leaders of tomorrow must acknowledge. The book reviews, carto ons, letters to the editors, sports coverage, pictures, and the news itself all go to make tlie studcnls of NCC proud of the paper. K.lilur . Slu-mian Perry hold- a ion- (iriMicp with top Echo staffers. Slanding, Irit to right are James Rainey. . dver- lining manager: Retha Hughes. Business tuanager: Charles ' omack. . po ts edi- lor. Yvonne . ' Scruggs. Contributing edi- tor; and George Griffin. Managing rditor. The Vetemns Oluh The Veterans Club is rnrnposed of men and women hIii have served their (onntry well in time of war and have returned to serve NCC in time of peace. They have proven themselves good citizens of the North Carolina Communitv hy their interests in activities for its benefit and improvement. One of these activities was their ])articipalion in the half-time ceremonies of the footbiill games with their snappy drill team. Any campus would be happ to have these indi- viduals in their bild. 69 The Choir Under the diiectidii of Mr. Samuel W. Hill, the eighty-five voice choir again came tlirough with the great per- formances for which it has become famous. The choir was minus some (jf its veterans of last year; nevertheless, sup- ported by many new voices of superior (|ualit . the choir was able to maintain its position as one of the best choirs in collegiate circles. A very busy group, the choir began working early with a November engagement in Fort Bragg. North Carolina. From this beginning, the choir visited most of the important cities on the eastern coast. No matter where they sang, the choir was always well received, for their performances were alwavs great by collegiate standards and at times even by professional standards. The ii u Under the leadership of Mr. W . I. llo ard. the North Carolina College band had a very full and successful year. In addition to its many nolcuortln performances during the half-times of the home football games and the National Classic, the band brought praise to the maroon and gray b appearing in several parades. With a program filled with original works and arrangements b Mr. Howard, the annual ( oncert in B. N. Duke Auditorium was termed a grand success. Through the calibre of its performances it is clearh evident that the band inend.crs spent long hours practicing m order to well represent NCC. The l iii Hellenic Ooiiiuil The Pan-Hellenic Cnuni il. ipiojanized on the eanipus of North Carolina College in 19-17. has done much to foster co-operation and fellowship hetucen the fraternities and sororities of this college. This xear. under the leadership of President Johnny Wooten (!2 ' 1 I ' I. it has stretched a friendly harnl to the NCC lurnnumitx on many occasions. Under- standing the oft used phrase Together we stand, divided we fall. the memhers of the council always stand ready to do good for a fellow Greek he he Alpha. Kap| a or Hue. or he she AKA. Delta or Sigma. It is with this si)irit that the Greeks ' of the NCC conmumit i ontinuc on their was to a hetler tomorrow. (i reeks Potential Greeks may choose their associates and likewise their organization with only one main stipulation, that of sex. For the coeds of NCC. a choice of one of three sororities ma he jiiade. each helieying in certain hasic truths which, though different, are ver similar. Thc are the .•Mpha Kappa .Alpha, the Delta Sigma Theta and the Sigma Gamma Rho Sororities. The men likewise ituist make a decision and may strive to become a brother of the Alpha Phi Alpha, the Kappa Alpha Psi or the Omega Psi Phi Fraternities. But just what is this Greekdom? It is a land of similar heliexers — helicM-rs in the rights of man. brotherhood and sisterhood, high character and moral standards and high .scholastic attainments. It is also a land which, though small on our campus, encompasses hundreds of thousands over the nation. During the year manv worthy projects are jointly carried out in co-operation with the Pan-Hellenic Council. Indi- vidually outstanding projects of social, cultural and educational xalne an- led by one or another or the sororities of frats. Examples of this is the never ending fight to boost school spirit, the donations to charity, the scholarships and loans sponsored for worthy students, the bringing to our campus of Tioted personages and the presentation of the talented of our faculty. Social Greek letter organi zati(jns. as the sororities and fraternities are collecti cl known, ilo contribute their share to the social life here, for during the spring quarter banquets and dances are given which seem to cri wn a year of hard work with one last fling at the gaities which inevitably nmst rise in a college career. Brother or soror or just plain Eagle, each will recall in the future sotne of their experiences with the Greeks of NCC. It may be to laugh at the antics of the poor ]irobates on line, or to reminisce as a fraternity serenaded or to remember your fir.st or yimr last (Jreek dance. Hur llioughls. imliv iibial as the niii-l be. will belong to you but in ommon with others they will be hapi)V as you once more sur e that land of ■( .rerkdom in which the ever proud (Ireeks of North Carolina College did dwell. Al|)h i Ohi ()li i|)ter of Alphti Iwippd Alplin Sorority These arc llic Udiiirn i.f Alpha Kappa Alpha . . . u Wm: im.I (inly in fi-llowsliip with radi i.llifi l ul ulm iIulukIi the perpetuatiiiri of niriildiinus activities and cullural inaclice; . live in fellowship uilli all ulinrii tlic meet. VVdnien of leadership and superior ahility. women of talent and outstanding achievement, wojnen whose poise and character bespeaks their clean prospective, are members of this first and great sorority. And where ever AKA women congregate, the influence of their incomparable personalities is felt ami long remembered. ' SORORJJY i ' wJKah tr- -m II ! National b..undinf; Date- ,|annar 16. i ' )iii; OFFICERS Local bnimdiiif; Date— 1 ' ).« liasih ' lis — AliDKia Flamek ■In ilinsilriis — CAK(1I.V Bl.ACK Number of Chapters— 2. ' 4 Ciammaiius — Jovcii Morgan Episioleiis — Sally Huchi:s Local Membership— .32 Tamiochus — Glenola Vance Dean of Pledgees — France Vines Colors — Salmon Pink and Apple ( ireen Co-Dean of Pledgees — Paula Bennett Ivy Leaf Reporter — Phyllis Martin Pledge Club— Ivy Leaf Club 1 . ( ii ' sof- Pauline Newton 1 Gamnici Beta (Ihcipter of Alphci Phi Alplici Frciteriiity (;amma beta chapter of ai.piu imii alpha ekatermty National Founding Date — December T. ] ' )0(i Local Founding Date— May 21. 1941 Number of Chapters — 24 ' Local Membership — IH Colors— Black anil Cx.ld Pledge Club— Sphin Club OFFICERS I ' resiileni — Al.UEliT Ol ' HF.R I ' ice-Presideni — PkrcKL Biiwskr Keronlinii Secrelnry — J MKS Jorihn Conespo ' nilinii 5ec e flry— Don u.n Biinner Treasurer — RiDou ' H Smith Dean of ' e( ,i;e— Frank Alston I ' arliamenlarian — Lot TS Fields Ser::ranhal-Arms — Reese AUssey Ivy Letif CI 111) The Ivy Leaf Club is a gniup uf uuiiseieiiluus (jung women aspiring to reach the status of AKA sorors. They exhibit this aspiration in a variet of ways. Members main- tain high scholastic starulings. actively participate in extra-curricular activities, and exhibit rare genius in the execution of civic projects. The Ivy Leaf Club umlertakes certain duties and responsibilities in which the members exemplify the forenientioned characteristics. The iuenibers of the club enjoy uorkijig together as well as socializing with one another. Although uorkirig with the Ivy Leaf Club is so much fun that it can hardiv be distinguished from socializing, the wonderful results received could only cvme through laborious planning and the organized execution of those plans. The utilitarian tlicor — the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people — taken socially was the backgrourul pliilosoph) in planning the biggest event of the year for the Ivv Leaf Club, the IVY BAZAAR. Alplu ' i Linibdd Oluipter of Deltti Sii nid TIiet i Sorority ikM«awji m •ml... 5 jiiLiij i: alii.iKil Fi.iMHiiii l);il. — I ' H l.o.al hmiHliiip Dale— April 2.i. ' ) Nurrilici of (:iia|iliTs— 2:)(J I.cM-al MnnlH-rsliip— 35 Colors — Crinisim and Cream I ' l.-.!;;.- Clul.— I ' wamid Club . t Itinrn ■r ' OFFICERS I ' li-sidrnI — FkM ' .STINE JolfNSON I icc-l ' n-siileni — lliTTii; Tn i,(iii Hcronline: Secrelaiy — M H.J(iUll ' : T mk ( iifif jKindinii Secrelaiy — CiCKTHi l)K Miiohk 1 I I ' ll surer — jEAN iE HeknDON Diiiii III I ' lei i ees — M TTiE Jo Rkese Ciillriin oj I ' leili ees — SniRLKV Cannon Chaplain — FrkU) Wiirri.iov Sergeaiil-alArms V n-.mB Gibson A ' p jor er— Ion Ciuwidiil) CutloJian — Alice Gra I ' arliiimentarian — JoSEl ' llINE LoNO Historian — Edna Lyons Al|)li i Vu ) m Clicipter of V i ) )i Alplui Psi Frtiternity National Fouiuliiig Date — January . ). 1011 Local Founding Datr— June 1. 1931 Number of Chapters — 228 Local Membership — 11 Colors — Crimson anrl Cream Pledge Club— Scroller Club OFFICERS Polemarch — Gf:orce Greisn Vice-Polemarch — Carl L. Hill Keeper of Records — John B. Harcrave Keeper of Exchequer — Isaac Martin Siraieiiiis — William Fisher Lt. Stralegus — William Thomas Historian — Harvey D. Heartley Reporter — Rudolph Dudley Chaplain — Dave Reid Scroller Club TliP inoiiihers of llir ScmlliT Cliil. look luuanl tlic fulure wlion rarh will liecume a nii ' iiilirr iif llic Ka|i|ia Mplia IVi Fralcrnit . But as these aspiianls Ici the Kappa (hanmrnh Hcin their flark suits and red ties, ami sing the smigs that the as Serollers eheiish. there is mi (huilil as tn the hi allv that lliPN hold in iheir hearts for Kappa Alpha Psi. The Sphinx Cliih. small in number hut courageous in spirit, are (he pledg.cs to Alpha I ' hi Alpha Fraternilv. Real- izing what all Alpha men strive fen- and hoping that they too will soinedav reach that goal which has been instilled into them as .Sphiiixmen. The Retci Omirron Chapter of the Sij nui (itiinniti hho Sorority The Beta Oiniercui Cliaplor of tlie Sigma ( aiiinia Rho Sorority, tliougli small in numlier. lias its share of charm- ing coeds as niemhers. The surorit . founded in 1922. in Indianapolis. Ind.. is one of the three on the campus of N. C. College. The colors, yellow and hlue. helong to a local mendiership of eight. ulJl ' Aurora (iliih As pledgees of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, these young coeds are earnestly striving to become a part of the spirit that reigns in all sororities — the spirit of sisterhood. Various activities are sponsored during the year that foster and promote the ideals that are upheld by them as Auroras. 79 The I ' vmmid Oluh The Pyramid Club serves as the pledge clul) for the Deha Sigma Theta Sorority. Taking its name from the shape of the Greek letter ' Delta. the cluli s mendiers all desire to one day be called by the coveted title of A Delta Girl. During the year, these coeds sponsor several campus-wide activities which stir interest among the student hodv. Brains, beauty and poise are all ingredients which go into the coeds who during their stav in the i ' ramid Glub ' slowly change into the charming Delta Girls of tomorrow. Lciinpodfis Oliil) uilh prcsi niliai lent holding high the lamp uliicli lights the «a to ( )nicgaland. is a desire ever) where men reside. Thursdays see these men gather in front The l,ampoda Club, sh group of n -nuholKu,l,rnll of ihr Dining Hall lo sing their li nni. sweetheart and pep songs and in general to provide a welcome diversion from ibi hustle-bustle of another school day. The Lamjjs are inspired during the ear to promote several affairs of the cajn pus. One of their annual presentations is the I ' alin Sunday Tea designed to honor the graduating nii-ndiers of tlu Omega-Delta family. Today Lampodas — tomorrow ' Ques. ' 80 Tciii IVsi Clui|)ter (if nniei i Psi Phi Fmternity National Founding Dale — Noveniher 17. I ' M I Local Founding Date — 1932 Number of Chapters — 201 Local Membership — lo Colors— Royal Purple and Old Golfl Pledge Club — Lampodas Club OFFICERS BasUeus — Ernest Ward V ice-Basileus — Johnny Wooten Keeper of Records and Seal — Joseph Ra Keeper of Finance — John Peele Keeper of Pence — Otto Harvey Chaplain — Hubert Walters Dean of I ' ledgees — Christopher Reynolds Reporter — Carol Jones (ireek Sweethecirts Miss Ai iii!i: ' i l ' i. ii:u Swccllii-arl nf CairiiiKi l!i l;i (:iia|)tiT c.f l|.li,, I ' lii l|.l,a I ' ratcinily. Miss (Jaymct.i.e Niciioi.som .Sweetheart of Alpha Kappa (Ihapter of Kappa Alpha Psi liatcrnitv. l|ss H | Sweetheart of Tau Psi (Chap- ter of Omega P-ii Phi Fra- lernilv. 82 mi M« - -• - - fiPORB f U .. 1 i m-H ' ■1 CIAA KcM.lball (.liani|,- |v,,t louhle Oruvvii Hiiihiiiihts (irid Secison Chick Womack The 1954 North Carohna College Eagles were named the CIAA CHAMPIONS for the second consecutive ear. But the Crown that the EAGLES were more proud of resuhed from having heen the NATIONAL NEGRO CHAMPIONS for the same campaign. F isplaying hrute fun c. and hacks of amazing rapidih the charges of Coach Herman H. Riddick won seven . games, lost one and tied one. in their climb to the top of Negro Football. Sixtv men reported to Coach Riddick on September 2. 19.54 to hear the Veteran Coach, then starting his ninth ear at the helm of the grid Eagles, tell them what was .- Flovd H. Ross E. Tow • Eat:l. F I.; H. Riddick. 1- Brnwn. Backfield C.oa End Coarh: and .1 C.ailit-. Lett in right: James R. . ' Elevens, d Coach; James E. ' lounf.p. Center Coach, h: William Hollingsworth. Student ames Poole. Student . ssistant. l ' )54-55 FOOTBALL RECORD .Saint Augustine s Hantpton Institute ' irginia State Marvland .State Tennessee State . Va. State j. C ith Tennessee State National Classic. i mi M« — • — 1 — expected. He told them of the achievements of his 1953 team, but reminded them that 19.53 was 365 days ago. hence ancient history. What we have here is this years team, and I expect to sec you perform as such. They performed as ihey wiped off their first two op- ponents with a total of 53 points wliile holding ihein scoreless. The St. Augustine Falcons went down by the score of 25-0 while the Pirates of Hampton Institute succumbed to the mighty Eagles at 31-0. But the holiday ahnosl ended there, as the Eagles went up against more formid- able opposition. The Virginia State Trojans, winners over the Eagles for three straight years, intended to upsel the powerful grid machine, and went about the task on October 16. For an entire half the battle between the Eagles and the Trojans raged, and suddenly in the third quarter. Clint Freeman of Va. State flipped a pass to teammate Nash and the Eagles trailed for the first time in six games. With Albert Montgomery going 60 minutes in the quarterback seat, the Eagles caught fire and before the embers died the proud Trojans had been handcuffed and lost 12-6. The following week saw the Eagles again trailing, but Co-Captains Jerojiie I Little Willie! Evans, and Amos Thornton had ideas of llicir ouii. On succes- sive plays these senior might) miles ciuMbiiicd efforts to amass a total of 66 yards and a Tl) to tie powerful Maryland State. The holiday really did end the following week as the Tigers of Tennessee State College dealt the spirited Eagles their first defeat of the 1954 season. The charges of Tennessee Coach Henry A. Kean won their 25th game over a three year period by dealing the Eagles a 13-3 defeat. It was after the Tennessee game of 1953 that the Eagles went haywire and 1954 was no exception. It was John- son C. Smith for the second straight year on whom the Eagles displayed a savage fury. The Eagles whipped the Golden Bulls 47-7 in 1953 after the Tennessee State affair and 38-6 in 1954 after encountering the Tigers. J. C. Smith should feel lucky for on the following Satur- day, the yellow jackets of West Virginia State College were downed to the tune of 40-12. Bad news hit the Eagle camp after this game. While readying for the Aggies of A T College, Evans sustained a broken collarbone, which shelved him for the remainder of the season. Whether he would be missed was purely a matter of speculation. After all, he was only the team ' s leading ground gainer with a incredible mark of M.li ard per carry. Whether his absence was felt or not. got support in the affirmative when on Thanksgiving Day — the A T Aggies would have won over the Eagles 6-0 except for some excellent quarterbacking by Freshman Ed Hudson. With two minutes remaining. Hudson pitched three straight passes (the last for a T.D.I and Deral Webster converted to give the Riddickmen a 7-6 victory over the invaders. This win gave the Eagles the CIAA Champion- ship and the right to represent the conference in the Na- tional Negro Championship against the Tennessee State Tigers who then owned a record of 27 straight victories. But it wasn ' t the Tigers ' Day. With about 2,500 Durham- ites in the stands, the Eagles combined savage line plays with expert ball handling and carrying to down the Tigers. This defeat broke a record unheard of in Negro Football since Morgan State went 54 games from 1932 to 1938 without losing a game. The last football game of each year finds a group of warriors who due to rules and regulations must also call it their last collegiate game. For some of these men, the last game is a welcome relief, for others, the feeling is of another nature. Football is a full time business with them, and some have been successful enough to sign on the dotted line in the play for pay end of the game. Among these lucky chaps is the one-two punch, halfbacks and Co-Captains Jerome Evans and Amos Thornton. It seems that the Hamilton Bearcats of the Canadian League obtained the services of these two highly touted dynamos. The records show that Thornton has been the Eagles ' most valuable player with a possible exception of Carl Galbreath who is the most heralded of NCC football greats of all times. Thornton was selected to the CIAA first team for three years, was elected to Pittsburg Courier ' s ALL AMERICAN FIRST TEAM for two seasons, and was named on the Afro ALL AMERICAN team twice. Jerome, a Goldsboro Ex-GI, was voted All-European while serving with the U. S. Forces in Germany in 1947. As an NCC Freshman, he was voted the outstanding rookie on the team and also the team ' s best defensive player. His Sophomore year also saw him win the team ' s most outstanding defensive title. As a Junior, and the return to the one platoon system. Evans became the team ' s best offensive back carrying the ball 86 times for an average of 4.3 yards per try. This season, although shelved for two games, he was named to the All-CIAA first team. The third mcnibiT of the pla for pay aspirants is big, rough and lough Claude Mayfield, a 6 feet, 2 inches. 240 pound tackle. This Suffolk, Virginia lad should have no trouble crashing into the ranks of the Bearcat line. He was voted to the All-CIAA team for 19.54. Then, there are alwa s boys who don ' t care for any more of football life. They would rather sit in the stands and cheer the players on. First among them is such a plaver as Charley Floyd, the Wilson Flash, who has held down a starting end position for three seasons. Moreover, he has been a front line reserve for Coach Floyd Browns Cagers. Another important cog who played his last game, was the highly regarded Francis McGhee. Known as The Horse. this Alexandria. Vir- ginia guard came to North Carolina College in 1948 and irtiiiii ' diatei estaMished liiiiiscif as a front line reserve. His Sijijliuincire year saw him take over a first line post ami the Korean War proved the onl) thing that was ai lc to move him. Selected as an honorahle mention pla er ' in past seasons, the 2(l.i pounds was considrrcd one ol the smartest linemen of his da . Mention hrie Miu t also u to Otto Lil Beaver Harvey, the team s most valuahle pla er. Harvey, a players player, trained hard, and pla ed clean. He diagnosed plays as well as. or hetter than any mend er of the cluh and thus led in pass inter- ceptions. His performance won for hiin All-American Next we have a iriiiii of injuiirs. |)u]liairr lleiH King this season who wa nc cT up to pai. l llir hcgin- ning of the season, he was the slarlinj; ciicl. and ion- tinned at that post until his legs caxed in. A former halfhack. Hank will hest he rememhered for his win- ning T. D. catch over West Virgiiiia State in I ' J.S. ' . This alrh pul NCC in contention f..r llic CI down uhirh Ihrx won oTi Thanksgiving Das of ihal v. ' ar. Anoth.T end is l.inuo,,d -TruU .l..r Jones, the teaju s most popular mhi ' i. li ii k .loe has alwa s heen a crowd pleaser ami except for time lost due to injuries, he was alwa)s the game ' s first suhstitute. Cornelius Eason. former High School liackfield ma ' .e of All-American Thornton, has heen plagued with injuries during his entire sla in the Eagle ' s fold. -Teenv. as he i called. ua the rnoM hcal.l.-d of all kics when he icporled I,, the Kagic camp n. IT,! hut a .racked knee fi.rced this I the faslesi I ndicr of the team to the siile- liries and reser e (lut . Zander A. lh.ck.-r . a 17(1 pound sleet legged halfha.k from I ' hiladclphia. I ' c]ms Kania. like Eason. is a victim of the injured leg. Zan. after a stint with the V. S. Army, was to he counted on for much of the line cracking dut . hut his thigh mnscli ' s folded and his department remained the point after louclnloun in which he did remarkahK well. The last senior mcinhcr of the S(|uad is 6 feel. 2 inches. 111(1 pound end James Courtney, a Irackster h trade. Courtrie was adept at snagging passes amf runners en- route to the g(.al line. We were glad I., have the aho e mentioned gentlemen in the Eagle I ' old along with the other spirited fellows. Olhi ' r greats who will return are: Mathew Boone. Kohert Adams. Jim Eorlies. BilK Adams. Albert Montgomery. Thomas Caldwell. Leon Holley. Ross Hines. Deral Weh- stcr. Jt)hn Roherts. Ed Hudson. Henry Lewis. George Mexandcr. James Crawfor.l. Oscar Turner, and the )iughlN Jolm liakcr. To th,-m and the entire s.piad u. sa good luck for ' rir . A challenge is hereliy presented to the returnees for I ' J.S.i will round out a decad. ' for Coach Kiddick at the local institution. His greaest gift, could onlv he in the form of a great year, and a repeat championship performance. The Eagle .Staff would like to a Ihanks again for ihc opporltmilN cd Inning heiMi arouiid to SCI- the greatest i aglc team c er. 86 CIAA lla kflhall Clianip — ia ' ,4-. Bfiskethtillers Win Second Conference Title The story of NCC Backetball again for the third straifrlil year is the story of its youthful coaeh. FIomI Brown. Three years ISiouii has |ieiil at the hi ' hii of ihe Eagles, hut listen to hou anil where he has gui.leil iheni. hi l%2-.53. his first year craeking the whip. Hn.wn le.l the Eagles to a l.S-4 eonferenee reeonl anil a 17-7 oxerail. Thai ear saw the Imals finish seeoiul in the eonferenee, ami get an in italioii In roiii|ii ' le in the NAIA distriet play- off at Nashville Tennessee u line his eourl Eagles were de- feated in the first npinid h Tennessee State 98-94. This inaikeil ihe tiisl lime that Negro Colleges received invita- tions to the meet. f9.53-54 saw Brown take a patched up •.S4- ' .5.S RI-:(:ORl) f)K COIIRT EA(:i,E.S 76 Virginia State 80 6.5 Maryland .Stale 79 70 .Savannah State 74 64 Bluefield Stale 55 68 Si. Augustine 62 t6.? Fayelleville .Slate .S8 t.54 W. S. T. C. 68 i-65 Bi-lhune-Cooknia.i 74 80 Hampton Inslilule 64 7.S J. C. Smith 64 69 Si. Augustine 6.1 76 W. S. T. C. 72 77 .Shaw University 61 71 Virginia Slate 66 79 Morgan Slate 104 64 A T College .S2 77 Maryland Stale 7,S 74 Hampton Inslilule M 74 W. S. T. C. 64 86 WesI Virginia Slale 72 89 Morgan Slale T. ' , 64 A T College 60 71 J. C. .Smilh 70 74 Wesl Virginia Stale 72 72 Shaw University 46 t68 Morgan Slale 79 §6,3 (iramhling 71 Non-( onference. t Holiday Festival Toumam.iii. I CIAA Tournanienl. §NAIA ■Inmnani.Ml. WH pl l ■iMv- i 1 his leani Captain. Chaih-s l!a outfit and win a sul•(l|•i ing 2. ' i jiajncs while li in ; imly . ). Again they were invilcti U the NAI A in Nashville, and advanced to the final luuiul. nnl tn lie eliminated 79-59 by the same Tennessee State Tigers. After that final game Bennie Dix, George Greene and Ail-American Charles (Tex I Harrison graduated. Sad Sam Junes went to the Army and James Sligh was lost via the ineligihle route. So Brown was to have worries for 19.S4-5S. He won his first game of the season over the Virginia State Trojans (76-60 1 then lost two slraighl. first to the Hawks of Maryland State 1 76-6:1 1 and later to Sasannah State (74-701. Regaining their winning wa s. the Kagles drojiped Bluefield State ( 64-.1.1 1 and St. Augustine ' s College (68-621. It was after the St. Aug. encounter that Brown remarked that the hoys seemed to he uorkijig into .diape. The Holidax Kestivals in Grc-nshoro saw thejn get two setbacks while wimiing one game over the Tearh- ers of Fayetteville State (i. , ' );;. The Winslon-Salern Teachers College Rams served lliem their first defeat by the score of 64-58 while Bethune Cookmaii id ' l)a loria Beach. Florida dished them a 71-65 setl.ark. After the holidays, the Kagles lelurned to the curt and picked up six games in a row dounirig lianiploii Institute. Johnson C. Smilh. St. Augustine. Winston- Salem, Shaw University ami Virginia Stale College he- fore they ran into the Garrett led Morgan Slate Bears and a resounding 104-79 thrashing. The 104 points were the highest ever scored against an N(!(] (piint. and dropped them hac k to third plai e exaclK 24 houis after they had taken o er the second spot in the conference race. Then came the strclc li and vl.toric over A T 6f-52. Winston-Salem 76-72- Maryland 77-74. Hampton 74-59. West Virginia Slate ;;6-72. Morgan 89-73. Smith 71-70. A T 64-60 illumks l.. Dudley K West Virginia Slate 74-70. and hnalK over Shaw University Bears 74-46. Thus season ' s |ilav ended and the NCC Eagles had com- pleted a 192 conference record, and a 20-5 overall season re ord. From last year ' s team lie had Captain Charles Barrick. and Harvey Heartley at guard. Kudy Dudley and Karl Bell at forward, with Big Charley Badger at center. Of this starting five all were seniors except Badger, a sopho- more. Barrick and Heartley finished the previous season as starters. Badger as a valuable reserve, with Dudley and Bell failing to make the squad during the 53-54 Tourney. The season progressed and the pace wore on. John Keels, a 6 ' 4 Freshman frmn Tarrytown. New ■ork. who had li -cn used chiclly as a reserve started showing rare form and uas in.serted into the starting lini-up ri ' plac ing Bell, as pail ipf Brown ' s scheme of find- ing a uorkahlc unit. Ills height proved valuable and his . ' !i ' i4 points well ' just what tin- doctor had ordered. Hut uh.ii.v com. ' th this liudv hu i■■Well. Dudlev is oni- of thosi ' rare plavcrs that ( s u|ioii the scene when a campus is loadcl uilli skvsciapers. His 5 ' 9 are apt t.. I.c ..serh.oked ulicrr a . oa( h begins hrokirrg f,,r a plavei. Ilou. ' vcr. Dudlev was retained because he had a little soiircthing cMia. a little more drive than the average player, a cooler head under fire, and an uncanny krraik id intercepting passes and dribbles. Brown got repaid lor keeping Rudy around, because he lost some of llr..sc skvs.rapers. and Rudv filled the hill. His 171 points d(. not tell the whole Morv id this valuable Kagle. He was sensational, and was the most applauded of all Eagles. Harvey Heartley. the Smitlificld whiz kid on the court or in the classroom, was the Eagle s money player. He led the squad in rebounds, scored 441 points and after Captain Barrick was injured, served as the field gen- eral. Barrick has been a starter for four seasons. He. like Dudley, was a rare tNpe player, liut unlike Dudley ' s 5 ft. ' ) in., Barrick was () fl. 1 in. lie is best under pres- sure, owning a determined diivc ami a la -up that is unstoppable. Never a leader in llie seining column, he did manage 189 points before missing the season ' s last four games with a leg injury. Big Charles Badger, a 6 ' .5 center, from Peekskill, N. Y.. was the regular seasons leading scorer. The once awkward looking center amassed a total of 458 points. an l trailed (iid the 6 ft. 3 in. Heartley in rebounds. After the holidays ended, a new face graced the N. C. Campus, James Cato. Standing onl) F, ' 10 . the re- cently discharged marine won himself a place in the hearts of the fans with an unorthodox one-hand set shot and lirilliant all around floor pla . lie was cbielly used as a reserve but will be heavily counted on next year. Cato scored 103 points for the year. Others instrumental in the uphill climb were Clayborn Fields, a 6 ft. rt in. center, who became the victim of a serious groin injury before the holidays, and never completely recovered: Ed Wheeler, the lackadaisical Brooklyn guard, who helped the Eagles tremendousK out of the tight spots, and Richard Berry of Manhattan, N. . who was in and out of the NCC line-up in almost each game. There were more: there always are. but th. ' fact re- mains that the guiding light behind the Eagles was Floyd Brown. For his consistencv in fielding good clubs, and his all round gentlemanh attitude. Broun  as lioriored by his conference fellow coaches bv being named the president of the Central Intercollegiate Basketball Coaches Association. Top seeded in the 19.54.5.5 CIAA Tourna- ment, his team was again knocked out by Morgan in the first round. But on the basis of the team ' s fine regular season ' s record, they were invited to represent the con- ference in the NAIA playoffs for the third straight year. Grand ling of Louisiana, handed them a heartbreaking 71-63 defeat in the first round and the Eagles, with Dud- ley, Barri k. Bell and Heartlev said goodbve for 1955. 89 l ' ).i4 Tenuis Te . ' r ■- . Iij.i4 l!as.-l,all ' IVaii ..Mi.-n ' - llil,lir ,,,iali I.i-llcniirnV Chill i 4 -. . «. ' . I ' lt„l„;:n,l,ln In Shinlm, I. Sliuli, Aih fanie S ke 92 Photv raph I i A cArne J upree 93 •I„,l„f;,,irln In innl.Ml. Iiiiln Cla ueen r ' wlof;rnph In Slaiilmil, Slinl yUi 4 Sara yUcjVell 95 Homecomina 96 Year in Retros|)et ' t The pictures on these |iiij es are ol events which occurred on the c.impus ol MM; helweeii the Spriufj (|uarter of ' 54 ami the Spiinjj quarter of ' 53. First row, from top down: Mr. Earl Brown of Life Mo azinr is (jurs- tioned by Dr. Ray and Mr. Rivera almul his work. Seconil row. front top i oiin : A scene from tlie opera, The Mediuii Dr. Elder accepts gift for rainpns bcaiitifica tion from the Chidlev Hall l)iirrnilipr Government. Dr. Elder leads tiio wa in the sprin: blood drive for the Red Cross. A scene from ' Hamlet. ' the Thes]jians produc- tion of the spring of 54. Dr. Elder is presented his portrait at a banquet celebrating his Seventh An- niversary as president of the college. F lease don t point unless you wish to sa the dance recital was real gone. Awards Day, when many laurels are given, among them the trophies are presented to the athletes. Miss Matliwilda Dobbs aulbographs alter hci very enjoyable performance. Baccalaureate services, then commence- ment and another year conies to an end. 97 Firxt roil ' , from top down: Si liiMil lipgan again without these instructors  ho were awa) doing further study. Si ' tiinil row, jroin top doitn : Autogra|)lier ' s cramp, the cost of fame. j i.cl ' s ell I iinjiromptu I. Time shall tell of their achievements ■axing the foundation for a championship team. (We didn ' t know it then. I Sophomores ralU to U|)port their candi- date ( she won ) . Heir ' s liou the new Education Building should look. imccommfT ceremonies riic late C. T. Willis and others inspect the (■ca alinM of the New Connnerce Building. Tliri ' c clircis fur our last victor) and Id ' s cll for our ne. t. 98 «l Ir tA: Finl loic. from lop down: Greeks initiate mam during Winter (juarter. Second row. jiom lop dou n : W ' ' fi f ' 1 Fathers and sons live it u|i at tin- W ftMw f xt%nj annual banquet (with a few mothers). jlJU. The choir sine The Women ' s Athletic Association ,ii,l likewise. The cante en at its busy hour. Mr. Howard J. Chidlex is greeted b BMOC s (Big Men of Campus). Miss Cornelia Otis Skinner takes time out to please admirers. The Mathematics Department meets with Dr. Fort, noted author and scliolar in the mathematics field. Ole Satchmo makes his visit to the NCC campus. It happened in .54 and is sure to hap- pen again in 55. 99 y (iuidiiA Stciff of the inr l EAGLE Co-Editors— Kir Bell, George Griffin. John P.. I,, , ,„,„ , A. l .f 1M„ nliv (wh-on. Koherl Perrv. V«(, re A ' , iri.r.s Ro .- Jarne-. Sliir ley James. Marjorie Lennon. . nn McLeod. W illunn l-Li. M.irLi.ir. t l;.,illr. S,wrts Editor— Chai]e V, ' :mrde i. Ruiiness Manager— R,-e-.i Massey. Advertising Stag-Ralph Malone. Rc.l.ln. i.,j|,a„i. J. r. Ii„. l;la, ki.rll. Typists— Gnttude Moore. Etla Milcliell. Eunice Ell.eri.lge Hester Price. Sharlene Andrews. Lolita Brown. .Nd.l. iia W illiaiiis. Clara McCrac. Copy Edilors—Doih Robinson. Betty Redding. Lucille Reynolds. Mary Kershaw. Elsie Hodge. Theodore Cherry, Florence McCall. Helen Clapp. Leon Woodford. Cora McNeil. Esther Goode .Shirley Macklin, .Sylvia Simpson. Hazel Williams, Norman Cordice. Georgette Green, Lillian Midgette. frfii — Henry Davis. Tij these peisipiis. we are extremely iiidelited for their lime anil effort -acrificeil ahove and heyond their regular duties to l.riiif; ou the i ' l ' ) ' ) Eagle. Ilr. Charles Kay. Mr. James Parker. Mr. Christopher KiMiolds. Mrs. ernese O ' Neal. Mrs. Lorraine . ' tith. Miss Marjorie Shepard. Mr. Hubert Walters, Mr. Odell Whitworth. Mr, Cm lukkt Junk ' Advisor 102 Congratulations, Seniors from Ditrliani ' s Headt iiarters for Insured Savings anil Home Loans MUTUAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 112 Wes t Parrish Street DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA FREE DELIVERY PHONE 93330 NEIGHBORHOOD STORE W. H. McLaughlin. Prop. A Complete Stock of Top Quality Foods and Other Goods 1610 Fayelteville Slieet DLRHWL N. C. Cardoza McCollum Electrical Engineer Spfcialisl in DECORATIONS • SOUVENIRS INVITATIONS GREAT BANDS OR HOT RECORDED MUSIC 504 Gray Street Phone 0511 1 DURHAM, N. C. Compliments o ELLIS D. JONES, JR.. 1 Class -40) ELLIS D. JONES SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ■UTi Ddud Street PHONE ,5557 Dm ham. N. C, CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE NU GRAPE SUNCREST ORANGE 506 Ramseur Street DURHAM. N. C. Phone 57561 Roster of Students tit North Cciroliiici noIlei e Adams. Billy Clifton. .(12 S. Vance St.. Clastonia. 58 Adams. Evelyn Pearl. 203 James St.. Kannapolis. 5.5 Adams. Indeil. Rt. 1. Box 14(1. Maxton. ' 58 Adams. John Calvin. 310 Monroe Ave.. Hamlet. 54 .■dams. Raxnah H.. Box 567. Henderson. 55 Adams. Roliert Edward. ' Kl Watklns St.. inslon-Salem. .■dams. Lonnie Louis. Itl. 1. Box 237, W illoH Springs. 5o Adams. V illie Elizalietli. lU. 2. La Grange. 56 Aiken. Jack. 407 S. Davidson St.. Charlotte. .56 Alexander. Andrcides. 233 North Long St.. Charlotte. 58 Alexander. George Nathaniel. 1107 ' . Fisher St.. Salis- hur . 57 Alexander. James. 1642 Davis St.. Jacksonville. Fla.. .58 Alexander. Marie Constance. Box 14. Wise. 55 Allen. Annie Mae. Rt. 3. B(jx 105. Henderson. .58 Allen. Onnie Elizabeth. Rt. 4. Box 364. Oxford. 56 Alford. Nellie Gra . Rt. 1. Box 287. Bladenh,.ro. .55 Alston. Bernard Ross. 213 Red Oak St.. Durham. Grad. Alston. Catherine. Box 761. Pittshoro. 58 Alston. Charles. 1607 Fa etteville St.. Durham. .56 Alston. Frank Melvin. Rt ' . 3. Box 102. Warrenton. 56 Alston. James Rufus. Jr.. 428 Matthew St.. Rocky Mount. Alston. Joseph Louis. 2612 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 58 Alston. Leola Fouler. 530 Nelson St.. Durham. Grad. Anderson. Charles Shau. 2100 S. Church St.. Rock Mount. 56 Anderson. Jonnie Pearl. 21 Park Lane. Durham. 57 Anderson. Joyce Annette. 707 S. Alston Ave.. Durham. 58 Anderson. Margaret L.. 125 Massev St.. .Smilhfield. 58 Anderson. Naomi Theresa, lit. 3. Box 113. ulander. ' 56 Anderson. William Henrv. 711 Virginia St.. Kockv Mount. ' 58 Andrews, Gwendolyn. i02 S. Alston Ave.. Durham. 5i Andrews. Mary Louise. V-175 Craver Ter.. New Bern. 56 Andrews. Sharlene. 702 S. lstori Ave.. Durham. 56 Anerum. Joseph .Alviii. 808 Favcttcv illi- St.. Durham. Grad. Ambrose. Cleveland. Rt. 2. Box 157. Aulancler. 55 Amis. Anna Fisher. 1112 Pine St.. Durham. 55 Arnistead Geneva. 401 Granville St.. FMenton. 58 Armstrong. Clarine Del. ires. 1504 Isaa. St.. N..rf..lk. Va.. .58 Armstrong. Doris Lorraine. 707- A Bern St.. New Bern. ' 55 Arrington. Dorelhia. Rt. 3. Box 11. Spring Hope. 56 Arriiiglon. Vera Louis. Rt. 2. Box 2.54. Enfield. 55 Artis. Elma Maxine. Rt. 1. Box 70. Pikeville. 57 Artis. Eyelvn Bryant. 120 .Masondale Ave.. Durham. Grad. Ashe. Fave Madrienne. 226 Hohson St.. High Point. 55 . tkins. . ' nnie Besther. Rt. 1. B.ix 36. Stern. 58 Atkins. Howard Hines. 671 Suggs St.. Wilson. 58 Atwater. Beltve Emilv. 706 Pi kett St.. Durham, (irad. . twaler. Esther Muriel. 500 Church St.. Chapel Hill. 56 Avent. Toussaint L.. Rt. 1. Box 191. Nashville. ' .56 Bacote. Royal Alfred. 712 N. Highland Ave.. WinsL.n- Salem. 58 Badger. Charles Robert. 116 Spring St.. Peekskill. N. Y.. ' 57 Bagley. Verline. 2051 j W. Davidson Ave.. (;astonia. 58 Bailey. Florence Marie. Box 147. Scottsburv. Va.. 55 Bailey. Mihon Lee. Rt. 1. Box .367. Willow Spring s. .58 Bailev. Nettie Mae. Rt. 1. Box .304. Will..w Springs. .55 Baker. J.ihn Havwood. 500 Freeman St.. Raleigh. 58 Baker. Mozella. lA Daniel Bro.iks pt.. High P.)int. .58 Baldwin. Henrietta. Rt. 2. Box 12.8. Favelti-ville. 57 Bannister. Gwendolyn Ann. P. (). B.,y 172. I ' inehurst. 57 Banv. Richard Anthony. 4(jy West 129 St.. New York. N. Y.. 57 Barbee. Coletta. 309 Gray St.. Durham. .56 Barbee. Geraldine Virginia. .309 Gray St.. Durham. ' 58 Barbee. Julius. Rt. 1. Box 178. Morrisville. 58 Barbee. .Margaret Olivia. 11- A Sima St.. Durham. ' 55 Barbee. Sybil Josie. 2301 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 57 Barber. John Sylvester. Greensboro. 57 Barber. Ronald MiU.m. Box 146. Badin. 57 Barnes. Elizabeth Anne. 118 South Fifth St.. Smilhfield. 57 Barnes. Joyce Marie. General Delivery. . pex. 58 Barnes. Oreta. 412 South James St.. Goldsboro. ' 55 Barnes. Virginia Epps. 1017 Rosedale Ave.. Durham, ' 57 Barnes. Wvvonia Setrena. Rt. 1. Box 91. Walstonburg. 56 Barnett. Alice Ruth. Box 764. Chapel Hill. 57 Barnette. Willie Mae. Rt. 1. Box 87. Pink Hill. 57 Baron. Charles Jesse. 1516 East 14th St., Winston-Salem. .58 Bartlett. Juanita. .54 Cedar Place. Rye. New York. .58 Bass. Thelma. 813 Dupree St.. Durham. Grad. Bates. Andrew Lewis. 914 Fayetteville St.. Raleigh. Grad. Bates. Barbara Dolores. 511 Nelson St.. Durham. Grad. Battle. Henrv. Jr.. 310 Olive St.. Rocky Mount. 57 Battle. Lesterine. Rt. 1. Box 33-A Battleboro. .58 Battle. Li vd. RED 3. Box .522. Rocky Mount. 57 Battle. Margaret Elizabeth. Hillsboro ' St.. Chapel Hill. 55 Battle. Tom Von. 612 Price St.. Durham. Grad. Bazemore. Ruth Elizabeth. P. O. Box 143. Levviston. .56 Beamon. Mannie Vertell. 1508 Favetteville St.. Durham. .58 Beards. Edward David. 302 Bridgers. Hamlet. Grad. Beatlv. Janie Louise. 321 N. Pugh St.. Lexington. ' .58 Beckett. Cleopatra Turner. 806 S. Alston . e.. Durham. 55 Beckham. Linw 1 Lee. Apt. 29-B Braswell. Durham. ' 57 Becton. Joseph William. Jr.. 1914 Cecil St.. Durham. 58 Becton. Margaret. 414 S. Center St.. Goldsboro. .56 Becton. Thelma Lee. Rt. 6. Box 187. Havelock. .58 Beckwith. Delores Jacqueline. Rt. 1. Box 18. Varina. ' 56 Bell. Esther Lillian. Rt. 1. Box 236. Newport. ' .58 Bell. Grady Charles. 2149 L St.. N. W.. Washington. D. C. Bell, llattie B.ivkin. 314 E. Davie St.. Raleigh. Grad. Bell. J., an Elaine. 1030 N. Highland Ave.. Winston-Salem. Bell. J..seph Karl. 010 Dunbar St.. Durham. 55 Bell. Robert. P. O. Box 212. Bavboro. .55 Bell. Rupert William. Jr.. 1030 N. Highland Ave.. Winston- Salem. 58 Bennett. Esther Vivian. 204 East 113. New York. N. Y.. Bennett. Janice Paula. Rl. 1. Box 32. Wadesboro. 56 Bennett. M. E.lilli. 220 W. Calh.um St.. Th.wnasville. Ga.. C.nul. Benton. Annetta Louise. 1006 Kent St.. Durham. .58 Benton. Joan Mabel. 5 Brandreth St.. Ossining. N. Y.. 57 Bethea. Mildred W.. 721 Charlotte St.. Hamlet. ' 58 Biggs. Norwood Nathaniel. 1013 Chestnut St.. Kinston. ' 57 Biggers. Alma P.. 521 I nistead St.. Durham. Grad. Billups. Edward Lee. Jr.. 405 Peartree Rd.. Elizabeth City. 57 Black. Carolyn Elizabeth. 713 N. Chestnut St.. Winston- Salem. 56 Blacknell. Jereline Breacva. 243 N. W. 8lh St.. Miami. Fla.. 55 Congraliilalious to the Graduating Class of ' 55 from JOHNSON MOTOR CO. 313 East Moin Street DURHAM, N. C. Phone 22061 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 55 from CHRISTIAN-HARWARD FURNITURE COMPANY 118-120 West Parrish Street ' Home Furnishers for 56 Years ' Telephone: 5-181 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of THE STANBACK STUDIO 1710 Fayetteville Street DURHARI, NORTH CAROLINA Blackwell. Tyree. Ill Durham St.. Smithfield, ' 58 Blakney, Barbara Ann. 942 Vargrave St.. Winston-Salem, 57 Bland. Raymond M.. 128 Livingston St.. Asheville. Grad. Blankenship. Mary Louise. Rt. 1. Carthage. .58 Blanton. Thomas Henry. Boiling Springs. 56 Blount. Claresline. Rt. 1. Box 38. Phmouth. ' 58 Blount. Mary Elizabeth. General Delivery. Moyoek. ' 58 Blount. Morris Alonzo. Rt. 2. Box 121. Faison. .56 Blue. Hope Clyburn. 305 Monroe St.. Handel. ' 58 Blue. Thoinas Ennnerzire. P. 0. Box 602. Hamlet, 57 Boney. Helen Wakefield. Rt. 1. Box 181, Wallace. 58 Bonner. Donald Allen. Box 3iS8. Rowland. 55 Boone. Herman. 128 Gay St.. Rocky Mount. .58 Boone. James Calvert. R.F.D. 1. Box 44. Rich Square. .58 Boone. James Clinton. Rt. 2. Box A335, Enfield. 56 Boone. James Plato. 89 Cline St.. Concord, 56 Boone, Lorraine Hortense. P. O. Box 24. Roduco. ' 58 Boone. Matthews. 626 Bell St.. Hampton. Va.. ' 56 Boone. Romaine Angela. P. O. Box 4oI. Summerville. S. C. 55 Barden. Hazel Ray. 305 Dunston St.. Durham. 55 Bostic. Jessie Mae. S. Fayetteville Ave.. Gen. Del.. Dunn. 57 Bostick. Charles Marvin. .5(17 Rockinghaju Rd.. Rocking- ham. 58 Bowden, Gwendohn Estella. Gen. Del.. Warsaw. 55 Bowen. Carl Ward. Rt. 1. Box 171. Acme. .58 Bowser. Percell Randolph. 332 First St.. Ahoskie. ' 55 Boyd. Clara Marie. Rt. 1. Box 12()-S. Manson. 58 Boyd. Curtis Edward. 514 Charles St.. Monroe. 58 Boyd. Ethel Harris. Rt. 2. Box 169. Apex Boyd. Helen Angie. Box 135. Macon. 56 Bo d. Ruth S.. 605 Fowler Aye.. Durham. Grad. Bo d. Vergie Luella. Rt. 1. Box 41-B. Milton. ' 55 Boykin, David J.. 107 Collins St.. Clinton. ' 57 Bracey, Emma Jane. Gen. Del.. Garyshurg. ' .58 Brankens. Luciel. 408 Stokes St.. Reidsville. ' 58 Brandon. Betlye Jean. 1103 3rd St.. Durham. 58 Brandon. Lucy Mae. P. 0. Box. Yanceyville. 57 Hraswell. Iris Candance. 710 Elm St.. Tarboro. .56 Bralton. James Waymon. 11 King St.. Thomasville. 57 Brewer. Ernestine. Rt. 2. Box 5-A. Pittsboro. 57 Brewer, Mary Ellen. 5 Thurland St.. Asheville. 58 Brewington. Patsy Delores. 112 W. Steele St.. Clinton. Grad. Brice. Edward Wendell. .507 Coslner St.. Mt. Holly. 57 Bridgers. John E.. 520 W. 4th St.. Washington. .57 Briscoe. Emily Irene, Gen. Del.. Roduco. .58 Britt. Eddie Thomas. 412 Denmark. Goldsboro. 58 Broadnax. Barbara Lucretia. P. O. Box 113. Ridge Sijring. S. C. 55 Brodie. Irma. Rt. 1. Box 33. Franklinton. ' .56 Brooks, Janice Bertie. Rt. 1. Box 7. Roxboro. 58 Brooks. Otis McKinley. 1426 W. Oil, St.. Chester. Pa.. 56 Brooks. Roniona. P. 0. Box 23. llobgood. 57 Brower, Walter Lyie. 905 Douglass St.. Greensbciro. 55 Brown. Annie Mae. 616 E. 11th St.. Winston-Salem. ' 56 Brown. Barney C. 2 Ridge St.. Asheville. Grad. Brown. Calvin Lee. 302 E. Littleton Rd.. Roanoke Rapids, Brown. Christina Kossetti. Rt. 3. Box 157. Colmnliia. 57 Brown. Clifton Casuell. 101 1 .S,., ,„id St.. DurlKun. Special Brown, Earliric Deb, res. 21(1 W . llaw.Uuii n,... (;a lonia. ' .57 Brown. Elisha. 911 Walton St.. Si. Louis. Mo.. 57 Brown. Evangeline Yvonne. 401 E. Umstead St.. ' 57 Brown. Frank Jackson. 1702 Fa cllcvillc St.. Durham. Brown. Herbert B.. 253 Coming St.. Durham, (irad. Brown. Ida Lolila. 504 E. St. John St.. Tarboro, ' 58 Brown, James. 802 Bladen St.. Wilmington. .55 Brown, James Lester. Rt. 1. Box 119. White Oak Brown, Leathie E., Box 65. Clover, Va.. 55 Brown. Lillian Melvina. 307 Burnette St.. Durham, ' 55 Brown. Mary Vivian. 206 Pilot St., Durham. ' 56 Brown. Ruth. 4229 Carver Rd.. Winston-Salem. ' 58 Brown. Walter Eugene. Jr.. Al Mutual Court. Durham. ' 56 Brown. Walter Thomas. 323 Clarkes Ave.. Washington. ' ,56 Brown, William Elijah, 1109 Dock St.. Wilmington, ' 58 Bryant. Constance Marie. 612 Davis St.. Henderson. ' 56 Bryant. Doris Rebecca. 815 Divia Lane. Goldsboro. ' .58 Bryant. Mayr Jeanette. 1616 Fayetteville St.. Durham. ' 55 Bunn. Vivian Lee. Rt. 2. Box ,33. Zebulon. ' 57 Bunting. Joseph Degnant. Rt. 1. Box 109. Leland. ' 58 Burgess. Bertha Corenne, 406 E. South St.. Raleigh. Grad. Burgess. Harlan Cecil. 70 Bartlett St.. Asheville. ' 57 Burke. Alice Joan. P. 0. Box 463. Mocksville. ' 57 Burke. Irma Coble. Box 463. Mocksville. ' .58 Burnett. Andrea Valeria. 622 Dunbar St.. Durham. ' 58 Burnette. Addie Jean. Rt. 1. Box 71. Pittsboro. 58 Burnette. Evelyn Severn. Rt. 3. Box 45. Mebane. ' 55 Burnette. William Neal. 218 N. Graham St.. Chapel Hill. Burnev. M ra Lee. 1105 Thrower St.. Axden. ' 55 Burt. Gloria Patricia. Box 64. Hillsboro. 58 Burt. Portia Jean. P. 0. Box 64. Hillsboro. ' 57 Burthey. Grover Cleveland. 1510 Fayetteville St.. Durham. Law Burton. Margaret Ruth. Rt. 3. Box 296. Chapel Hill. ' 58 Burnell. Bemne Lee. 403 Canal St.. Durham. ' 58 Burwell. Delores Louise. 1709 Fa etteyille St.. Durham. 55 Burwell. Pearl. Rt. 5. Box 172. Oxford. ' .56 Butler. Dorothy Mae. 431 McKoy St.. Clinton. 57 Butler. Geraldine Gallmore. 2163 South St.. Durham. Grad. Butler, Mallie Lucille. Rt. 2. Box 93. Faison. ' 55 Buffaloe, Annie Merilyn. Box 81, Gumberry. 55 Buffaloe, Haywood Lewis. Box 87, Gumberry, ,56 Buffaloe. Thomas Shaw. Box 87. Gumberry. ' 58 Buford. James Curtis. 1000 McCall, Charlotte. ' 57 liullard. Herbert James. 901 McKoy St.. Clinton. ' 57 Bullock. Elizabeth H.. Rt. 3. Box 197. Henderson. Grad. Bullock. Emma Elizabeth. 90(1 E. Wilson St.. Tarboro. 56 Bullock. Claudielte Ree. 632 Park Ave.. Rocky Mount, ' 58 Buie. Atha Lee. Rt. 2. Box 4143, Fairmont. ' 56 Buynm. George Lcmis. 108 Dunston St.. Durham. Grad. Bunche. Jean O ' dea. 504 N. Elm St.. Williamston. ' 55 B ers. Laymel. P. O. Box 3. Landis. ' 58 Buium. .Anna Bell. 949 E. Washington St.. Greensboro. Grad. B rd. Charles II.. 400 Formosa St.. Durham. ' 55 Bwens. William. 643 G St.. N.E.. Washington. 1). C. ' .56 Caldwell, Thomas Mihon, 1728 Taylor St„ Charlotte ' 56 Cameron. EInora Arletha. 1045 E. Washington St,. Greens- boro. ' 56 Cameron. Hazel Vivian. Rt, 6, Sanford, 55 Cameron, Virginia Lee, 300 Lawson St., Durham .58 Campbell, Mary Arletha. Gen, Del,. Lillington, .58 Camiady, Carrie Mae. Rt. 2. Box 82. Franklinton. 57 Camiady. Willie Blanche. 53 Wabash Ave.. Durham. 57 ( amion, .Shirlev Elayne. 43 .Madison Ave.. Asheville. 56 Caple. Frederick. 517 Harrison St.. Laurinburg. ' 56 Carraway. Dorothy Marie. 500 Beasley St.. Kinslon. ' 56 Carroll. Garlinda Christine. Rt. 3, Box 208. Enfield, ' 58 Carter, Andrea Marie. 222 Regan St., Greensboro, ' 58 Carter, Eunice Earline. Rt. 3. Box 89. Littleton. ' .55 Carter. Cherry Christabel, Rt. 6, Box 136-A, Havelock, ' 55 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! Your Alina Mater is more than proud to have had yuu as students (hu-ing your college career. Your presence here has made a definite contri- bution to the happy Christian atmosphere that is so evident at North Carolina College at Onrham. Your scholarship attainments have also added to the wonderful record which the college has enjoyed for many years. As you join the ranks of the ahminae we are confident ou will measure up lo the finest and best. g NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE AT DURHAM DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA ALPHONSO ELDER President Carter. James Harvey. Gen. Del.. Maysville. 56 Cason. John. Kt. 2. Box 70. New London. 56 Gates. Margaret Oveta. Kt. 1. Box 75. Bahama. ' .56 Chambers. Julius. Kt. 3. Mt. Gilead. .5a Chambers. Margaret Brown. 515 S. Green St.. .Statesville Grad. Chambers. Samuel. Box 262. Carrboro 55 Chapman. Edward Moses. K.K.D. 2. Box 1(111. Morganton 5H Chapman. Raliegh Rov. 16 Fleet Walk. Brookhn. N. Y. 58 Charleston. Annie Ruth. 5(17 Price St.. Durham. 55 Charleston. William Thomas. 507 Priee St.. Durham. 51 Chavis, GladNs Dera. Rt. 2. Box 281A. Ahoskie. 54 Chavis, James Malt. Rt. 1. Box 289A. Oxford. .58 Chavis. Pansy A.. 44 Crescent. Asheville. 55 Cheatham. Eva B.. Rt. 4. Box 6. Henderson. 55 Cherry. Jewrel J.. Rt. 1. Box 27. Windsor. 55 Cherry. Theodore W.. Kt. 1. Box 121. Woodland. .56 Chess. Samuel H.. 407 Thissel St.. High Point. .56 Chiles. Ronert S.. 617 S. Long St.. Charlotte. 56 Clapp. Evelyn J.. 207 E. 13th St.. Scotland Neck, 57 Clapp. Helen E.. 207 E. 13th St.. Scotland Neck. ' 57 Clark. Benjamin F.. Rt. 1. Box 163. Hamlet. 55 Clark. Lela C. Rt. 1. Box 92. Scotland Neck. 55 Clark. Lorenza K.. Rt. 1. Box 20. Boomer. 57 Clark. Martin V.. 132 McGeekee. Keidsvillc. ' 57 Clark. Nannie W.. 221 Lavier St.. Oxford. 57 Clayton. Addie E.. Kt. 1. Timberlake. 57 Clement Jean C. 2022 Mirk Mill Ave.. Winslon-Saleiv 55 Cobbs. Fountain A.. Rt. 6. Box 269. Kinston. 57 Cobb. Mary A.. Rt. 1. Box 179A. Meidesf eld. ' 57 Cobb. Ruth E.. 916 Scout Dr.. Durham. ' 57 Coefield. Evelyn P.. P. O. Box 15!!. Holly Springs. ' 57 Cogdell. Beatrice J.. 424 W. 5th St.. Washington. 56 Colclough. Warren. 1405 Lincoln St.. Durham. 58 Cole. Clara R.. 1014 Thaxton Ave.. Durham. 58 Coleman. Cloteal E.. 220 Harrison. Roanoke. Va.. 55 Coleman. Eugene. 810 Cedar St.. Greensboro. ' 58 Compton. Daisy M.. Cedar Grove. ' 56 Cooke. Constance. 629 Randolph. Danville. Va.. ' .58 Cooke. Gravce E.. 755 30th St.. Newport News. Va.. 5 Cooke, William 1)., 200 W. Enterprise St., Durham. 5 Cooper. Betty E.. 123 Lincoln St.. Raleigh. 58 Cooper. Hope G.. 1006 Lynchburg St.. Durham. 58 Cooper. Susie M.. 207 West Front St.. Oxford. 58 Cooper, Velma D.. Rt. 1. Box 134. Merritl. 58 Copeland. Deloriese C. 527 Haywood .St.. Raleigh. 55 Copling. Golene D., Rt. 1. Box 131. Lillington. 57 Cordal. Ernest D.. 119 Roberson St.. Chapel Hill. 56 Cordice. Norman 11.. 2104 Fayette ille St.. Durham. 5 Corpening. Dorothx K.. 241 Folk St.. Lenan. 58 Correll. Johnnie M.. 821 W. Fisher. Salisbury. 58 Coston. Hellen C. Rt. 3. Box 130. Wallace. .56 Cotton. Oscar E.. 517 McMannen St.. Durham, .58 Council. Gloria J.. 405 Memphis .St.. Durham. ' 58 Courtney. James B.. .501 Alexaniler L.E.. Washingloi D. C.: .55 Cousar. Richard B.. 1702 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 58 Coward. Charles D.. Rt. 6. Box 417. Kinston. ' .58 Coward, Earlene R.. Rt. 2. Box 246A. Washington. ' 57 Cox. John N.. 407 Elm St.. Goldsboro. ' .58 Cozarl. Naomi M.. 3231 Fence Rd.. Durham, 58 Craig. Geneva C. 911 Orange St.. Washington. ' 55 Crawford, lona N.. 1412 Pine St.. Columbia. S. C. 56 Crawford. James W.. 110 N. McDowell. Charlotte. 56 Crawford. Jamie M.. 36 Wabash Ave.. Durham. ' 57 Crawley. Walter W.. Rl. Box 8. S. Boston. Va.. 57 Crew, Constance A., 785 Halsey St., Brooklyn. N. Y.. 56 Chavis. Louie M.. Rt. Box 255. Oxford. 57 Crews. Constance S.. 1602 E. 14th St.. Winston-Salem, 58 Crews. Evelyn W.. Apt. B. Fayetteville Rd.. Durham 58 Crews, Lizzie M.. 609 N. Roxboro St., Durham. ' .58 Crisp. Harry A.. HI E. Hillside Ave.. Durham, 58 Crosby. DeNorris D.. Rt. 2. Kings Mt.. ' 56 Crosby. Mary J.. 287 Blake Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y.. ' 58 Cruduys. William J.. Rt. 2. Box 26. Franklinton. ' 56 Cuflfee; Helen K.. 406 Bunnells. Elizabeth City. 55 Cureton. Marie T.. 212 W. Front. Oxford, 58 Currin. Rose M.. Rt. 2. Oxford. 57 Curry. Ralph C. 234 6th Ave., Hickory, .58 Curtis, Omega A.. 1104 Mason St.. Durham. ' .58 Dalrymple, Calvin David, 1305 Dawkins St.. Durham, 57 Daniel. Geralene. Rt. 2. Box 67. Battleboro. ' ,56 Daniel. Sarah Lee. 320 Matthew St.. Durham 58 Daniels. Willie. Jr.. 304 Dunstan St.. Durham. .56 Darden. Cleveland. Rt. 3. Box 11. Snow Hill. 57 Darden. Sidney Lincoln. Rt. 3. Box 11. Snow Hill. .58 Daughety. Leo. Jr.. Rt. 6. Box 267. Kinston. .58 Davidson. Allison Waldo. Wilson. 58 Davidson. Patricia Ann. 2000 St. Luke St.. Charlotte. 58 Davis. Charles. 501 Contentea. Greenville. 56 Davis. Cora Lee, 806 Sinnnons St.. Durham. .56 Davis. Gloria Vancena. 1827 Otis St.. N.E.. Washington 18. D. C. .58 Davis. Harry Glenn. 1 1 16 Gray St.. Winston-Salem. .58 Davis, Henry Lee, 2228 Dunbar Court. Gary. Ind., .56 Davis, Ivory Alphesa. 3566 Thomas Ave.. Miami 33. Fla.. 58 Davis, James Arthur, 302 Dunston St., Durham. 57 Davis. James Nathaniel. Rt. 6. Box 282, Mt. Airy ' 58 Davis. Leonard Aaron. Rt. 2. Huntersville. ' 57 Davis. Lula Elizabeth. 1105 S. Alston Ave., Durham, .58 Davis. Marietta. 1416 Grayland Ave.. Richmond. Va.. Special Davis. Marion Collins. .59 Curve. Asheville. 57 Davis. Rosa Marion. 221 N. Cedar. Charlotte ' 55 Davis. Samuel. 720 W. Cemetery .St.. Salisbury. 55 Davis. Statin. 408 Bruton St.. Wilson. 57 Davis. Walter Navarro. 1619 Levitt St.. Norfolk. Va.. .56 Davi.s, Wilhelmenia Lorraine. Rl. 3. Box 361. Nashville. Dawkins. Lula Virginia. 402 Liberl St.. Sparlanburg. S. C. ' 58 Da e. Linwood T.. Rt. 2. Cedar (irove. 56 Debnam. Doris Louise. Kt. 1. Box 13A. Middlesex. 58 Dedmond, Nathaniel, 141 Quittley St.. Belhaven. 57 Dereef. Delorist Moroline. 805 Rich Ave.. Winston-Salem. Deri Alda Mae. 117 3ra A e.. S.W.. Hickory. 57 DeVane. Vernon Toussant. 434 (;illespie St.. Fa etleville. ' 55 DeVane. Willie P.. Jr.. 434 (;illespie St.. Fayetleville, Grad. Dillard, Mary Belli ' . 710 Viola Si.. W il .n. ■.5i ' , Dinkins. Gladys Lmiise. lit. 2. I ' .ox 37. ' ). W ilmington. ' 58 l)i on. Hebrew Latham. P. O. Box 33. Enfield. ' 55 hi oM. Sliirle Ami. N irth Hamlet St.. Handet .58 l)oikcr . Zander Adam. III. .546 Greene St.. Statesville. 58 Dorsett. Lessie. 302 SuiiscI Place. Chapel Hill. .56 Dorsey. Ellen, 714 Blanton St.. Shell) . 57 Douglas. Frederic. 31(1 Monr.ie Ave.. Hamlet. Grad. Douglas. Walter Edmoiid. 31(1 M(.riroe A c.. Ilamlel. Grad. Downer. Annie Vi ian. Rt. 1. Box 3.36. Handet. .56 Downey. Krma Mac. Rl. 4. B..X (.6. Oxb.rd. .55 Downing. Virginia OliNia. P. O. Box .333. Rich Scpiare. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 55 MECHANICS FARMERS BANK DURHAM — RALEIGH MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION RESOURCES OVER $6,000,000.00 D . C. MAY CO. PA1NTIN( ; CONTRACTORS iriwi Fsale and Ri ' hiil Paint ii Liid Wallpaper • 6-727 315-3 8 Mcirgan Slicct DURHAM NORTH CAROITNA DUKE POWER CO. A Eh Complete ■trie Service • OIlKe Bui ami ding Corner Manp;u]n Parrish Streets TEL. 2-1 SI DV RHAM. N. C. Dudle) . Benjamin Kiidolpli. . .U K. Cilenn St.. Wilson. .5.5 Dunkins. Pauline. Box M). Woodbine. Ga.. .56 Dunn. Mildred 0 Neal. Rt. 6. Box 375. Kinston. 57 Dunn. Pocahontas Oclavia. Rt. 2. Box 265. Wendell. ' 58 Dunning. Bernice Virginia, oil E. Anderson St.. Staun- ton. Va.. ' 57 Dunston. Emily Pearl. Rt. X Box .31 -A. Louisburg .56 Dunston. Geneva L.. Method. 58 Dupree. Florence Arne. 716 N. Main St.. Sumter. 55 Durham. Geraldine. Rt. 4. Mt. Olive. ■.5 S Eason. Cornelius V.. .3125 Pioneer Ave.. Norfolk. Va.. 55 Eason, Melvin Q.. P. 0. Box 73. Woodland. 58 Eaton. Nell. Burwell. P. 0. Box 1. Creedmore Eaton. Williams Hughes. 604 Massey Ave.. Durham. 56 Eaves, Bettye Jean. Rt. 3. Shelby. ' 57 Eaves. Eugene Aaron. 2517 Saunders Ave.. 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Morehead City. .58 Halsey. Rosa Mae. 315 E. Pantego St., Belhaven. 56 llamiiton. Joan. Rt. 5. Box 304. Lenoir. 58 Ilamihon. J..s,.|,h li.. 21 llilliard St.. N.E.. AllaiUa. (;«.. .58 Hamme. Lillian I.. Kt. 3. Box E88. Oxford. Grad. Hanime. Thomas A.. 10 Pease St.. Oxford, Grad. Hammond. William H., 1009 Faison St„ Wilson, ' .58 Hampton. Laurence E.. 413 Jivens .St.. Leaksville. ' 57 llanberry. Madzetta. 217 W. Harrison Ave.. Gastonia. ' 58 Handy. Albert Einstein. 400 Formosa St.. Durham. ' 57 Handy. Delia Louise. 246 Lincoln St.. Concord. ' 56 Handy. Elisha S., 400 Formosa .St.. Durham. Grad. Hankins. Ophelia. Box 575, Burgaw, 58 Hanps, .Samuel B.. 1.302 St. Julian Ave.. Norfolk. Va.. .58 Hardy. Floyd Collins, Pleasant Hill, .56 Hargrave, John Bradle . 234 E. 3rd Ave.. Lexington. ' 55 Hargrave.s. Clarence William. Jr.. 313 McDadc Si.. Chapel Hill. ' .58 llarrell. Anzell Nathaniel. Box 161. Laurirdiurg. ' 55 llarrcll. Blanche Louise. P. O. Box 261. Ahoskie. ' 57 llarrdl, Robert Lewis. 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Oxford. 57 Hodge. Elsie Lee. Rt. 4. Zebulon. 55 Hodge. Margaret Olivia. Rt. 2. Box 229. Wendell. .58 Hodges. Alexander, Rt. 2. Princeton. 57 Hodges. Barbara Jeanne. 146 N. Ashe St.. Wilson. ' 58 Hoffler. Charles Edward. 68 Dobb St.. Hertford, ' 55 Holland, Charles Vernon, 613 Hickory, Durham, 57 Holland. J. Gilbert. 420 N. Marietta St.. Ga.stonia. ' .55 llolli ' N. Leon Ielvin. 841 Lexington St.. Norfolk. ' 57 Hollingsworth. Pocahontas, 714 Canal St., Goldsboro, ' 55 ENJOY THE BEST RADIO PROGRAMS DAILY ON W S R C 1410 ON YOUR DIAL MUSIC - ISEW ' S - SPORTS Alii-ays a Good Show At 1410 W S R C EVERYBODY ' S FAVORITE «?M The IJrrhi Rpjreshment PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., OF DURHAM C.unplunrnis oj The Peabody Drug Company tf ' holesale Dritiigisis 305 Pettigrew Street DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations Frttni Stephenson-Wilson, Inc. dr Dollar for Dollar You Can ' t Beat a Pontiac ' i23 Morgan Strein [ ' lionr 61! DILLON SUPPLY CO. Mill and Industrial Supplies Pipe, Valves and Fittings Irrigation Systems Boilers, High and Low Pressure, For Every Service 112 S. Duke Street DURHAM, N. C. THE ADVERTISERS HAVE HELPED MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. LET ' S DO THEM A GOOD DEED IN RETURN. Patronize Our Advertisers Hollingsu.iitl,. William llniis. 711 Canal Si.. Col.lslior,,. Giad. Holloman. Eunice Cornelia. Main St.. Murfreeslidio. ' .i. ' i Hdllonian. Melvin Demosthenes. Ht. 2. Bo 1 M. Selnia. Wi riiunias. lit. 1. l!o l.i(l- . Al.oskii l!l. :,. Hamlin lid.. Dnilian Holloi (;iail. HollouaN. eliiKi .|o r|,li ' 56 Holman. Baxti-i l o (c. Ilanes. ' . i!! Flolmes. Arline Ho«ell. I ' . 0. Box 172. Graham. Grail. Hohne.s. Claude Wardell. S. .-i Aim. Favetteville. ' SI! Iloh. Helen Allierta. Rl 1. Box 120. Burlington. .56 Holt. Madeleine. Box 4!11. Leaksville. 58 Hooper. Esther E.. Rt. 1. Box 125. Leiand. ' 57 Hopkins. Joseph. Jr.. 510 Alston Ave.. Durham. ' 57 Hopkins. Mary Jeanne. 00!! Elizaheth St.. Durham. 57 Home. 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Ruth. 424 Hamilton St.. Henderson. ' 58 Hughes. .Saliie Mae. 1013 Webster St.. N. W.. Washing- ton. D. C. ' 55 Hughle . Sadie S.. 51; (Jeorge St.. Durham llumphrev. Florence. Rt. 1. .Seniora. 58 Hannoii. Joseph. General Deli er . L nn. 56 Hastv. Hilton. 1014 Caledonia Rcl.. Laurinburg. ' .56 Hawkins. Deloris C. 520 Winder St.. Henderson. ' 56 Ingram. Annie Marie. 405 Henry St.. Durham, ' 58 Ingram. Jessie. Jr.. 205 Corporation St.. Durham. 5!1 Ingram. Marcus. Rt. 3. e o Hatley Ingram. Albemarle. 58 Irving, Edna Mae. 615 S. Ulh St.. Wilmington. ' .58 Isler. Annie PeaH. Rt. 3. Box 200. La Grange. ' .56 Isler, William Edward, 025 B Hugh St.. ( .oldsboro. 55 Jackson. Charles Jesse. 1110 Hivett Drive. High Point. 5;; Jackson. James Carver Lee. 2217 Dali niple .St.. .Sanf ird. Jackson. Patsy Bridges. 117 Fullci St.. Smithh Jackson. William Eddie. It.lM). I. lio I 12. Fr 58 Jacobs. Ivery Madaline. III. 1. l!o 00. Balton. Jacobs, Ratha Mae. Rt. 2. B.. 7 ' ). llillslxnci. 5( James. Ernestyne 1erl n. 1726 N. Campbell St S. C, ' .56 James, LaRose. Rl. 1. Box 116. Maple Hill. 51 Jame.s. Robert T.. 1416 Earl St.. Durban.. 58 James. Rudolph. 87 Dobb St.. Hi-rtford. . )( Jaiues, Rosalind Mae. Pantego. 56 James Ro.se. 181 Hamilton St.. Asheville. 55 Jones. Ruby B.. 416 Honoake St.. Scotland Nee James, Shirley Temple. Kt. 1. Box 76, Jamesvil Jeffries, Eva.Rl. 1. Box 100. Blanch, Grad, eld. (; anklin Jeffries. Theresa. Al Mutual Dr.. Durham. Grad. Jelfravs, Vannie Stewart. 528 Holly St.. Rock Mount, ' 57 Jenkins. Elizabeth. Rt. 1. Box 124, Oswego, S. C. ' 56 Jenkins. Wilbert Thomas. P. 0. Box 7, Pinetops. ' 56 Jerinan. Vilma Maxine. P. 0. Box 23. Marlina. ' .55 Jiles. Thomas Bradford. KO Wash. Ter.. Raleigh. ' .56 Johnson. Edmond Ronell, 108 Monroe St.. Plymouth. ' 58 Johnson. Ernestine Acldie. R.F.D. 5. Enfield. ' 55 Johnson. Ethel Delois. R.F.D. 1. Box 173. Rich Square. .58 Johnson. Harris. 406 C jncord St.. .Salisbury. 55 Johnsim. Hilda Mae. Rt. 2. Box 200. Chatham. 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Box 225, Apex, ' 58 Jones, Beatrice M., 1525 Luther St., Charlotte. ' 58 Jones, Burney Clifton, 608 Pine St.. Beaufort. 58 Jones. Carolyn Lynette. 103 W. Cotton St.. Farmville. ' 58 Jones, Charles Mathis, 245 Asheland, Asheville, ' 58 Jones, Daphine, Rt. 1. Knightdale, ' .58. Jones, Ellis Dequillar, Jr., 2800 Fayetteville St., Durham, Grad. Jones. Ethel 0.. 221 McClamabant. Oxford, Grad. Jones. Harold Lloyd. 808 W. Wilson St.. Tarboro, ' 56 Jones. Hazel Morgan. 257 .Stalling. Clayton, Grad. Jones. Jacqueline. 108 E. Preston St.. Selma. ' 57 Jones. Ja!iies Douglas. 1403 E. IIV2 St.. Winston-Salem Jo!ies. Joyce Marie. Rt. 1, Box .., Zebulon, ' 58 Jo!ies. Linwood. Weldon, ' 55 Jones. Lorene Evehn. 546 Madison Ave.. R(.ai!oke. Va.. ' .58 Jones. Mae (;aiil!!i-r. 2;100 Fa ette ille Hil.. Durham. 55 Jones. Merrill Julia. Ht. 4. Box 155. Henderson. ' 58 Jonc s. Mildred. 11 S. lltb St.. Wilmington. ' 58 J .nes. Napoleon. Box 203. Wilson. ' .58 Jones. Pearl Delores. 435 Ann .St.. Fayetteville. ' 57 Jones. Pocahontas. 613 Walnut St.. Wilmington. ' 55 Jones, Robert. 216 Witten St.. Petersburg. Va.. ' .56 Jones. Robeita Lee. 104 N. Rochelle Blvd.. Kinston. 57 Jones. Walter Lee. 010 West Ave.. Avden Jones. William Morris. P. 0. Box 182. Roxl....-o. (Jiad. lo!!es. Yvonne Patrica. Rl. 1. Box 117. Creeclmo(.r. 58 Jo!dan. David Edward. Rt. 3. Box 111. Wallace. .58 Ionian. James. 310 W. Frcmt St.. Oxford. .56 Joiclan. James Randolph. Rl. 3. Box 111. Wallace. ,58 J(.rclan. Mabel. 116 Elm Ave., So, Pittsburg. Tenn., 57 J..rdan. Theodore. 411 E, Horch St.. Salisbury, ' .58 Jovner. Charles N.. 2411 Morse St.. Durham. ' 57 b.vner. EInoia J.. 2411 Morse St.. Durham. ' ,58 J,,M„i. Ib.b.rl L.. Rl. 1. Box 24. Farmville. .5.5_ Jo !!,c. Therb.n Whitaker, Box 588, Enfield. 5. Juniper. Floyd Leun. 144 Ridge St.. Reidsyille. ' 58 Justice. Jacquelyn R.. 60.3 Troy. Durham. ' .5.5 Keck. Charles Dotson. III. S. Tarboro St.. Raleigh. Grad. Keels. John. Jr.. 121 Wildev St.. Tarrytown. N. Y.. ' .58 Keith. Mary Frances. 1102 l, nchliurg St.. Ihirhani. ' 5 1 Keith. Eve) In. 1102 Lynchburg St.. Durham. ' .55 Kelley, Leroy. 408 Wayne Ave.. Goldsboro. 55 Kelly. Jesse Lee. 901 E. Elm St.. Goldsboro. 57 Kelly. Irene Elizabeth. 217 South Ave.. S.E.. Atlanta. Ga.. Grad. Kelley. Shirley Quinellc. i;01 S. Massey St.. Selma. 55 Kendall. Maggie Nora. P. 0. Box 544. Maxton. Spec. Kennedy. Gene Edward. 416 E. D St.. Newton. 58 Kershaw. Mary Ellen. 1402 Fay St.. Durham. .58 Keys, Cornelia Agnes. Rt. 1. Box 30.1 Washington. .57 Keyes. Norvella Evangeline. Box 17-C. Jamesville. 5.5__ King, Ernest Vincent. 5 Court St.. Charleston. S. C. 57 King, Faye Olivia. 215 W. Davidson Ave.. Gastonia. 57 King. Henry Clay. 1207 Hyde Park Aye.. Durham. 55 King, Reola Elizabeth. 831 Canal St.. Jacksonville. Fla.. ' 58 Kinsey. Janie Belle. Kt. 1. Box .30. Trenton. ,58 Kirkland. Mittie Lena. 1291 W. Pernisylvania Ave.. Southern Pines. 55 Kirton, Eunice Eleanor. 601 Grace St.. Wilmington. 5! ' . Knight. Delores, 537 Whitted Ave.. Henderson. 57 Knight, (nace Del Rio. P. 0. Box 1.52. Bayboro, ' .58 Knight. Julius Francis. 2.501 Dallas. Durham. Grad. Knight. Shirley Christine. 241 Park Ave.. Rocky Mount. .58 Knight. Smith Norlleet. Kt. 1. Box 145, Sunbury. (irad. Koonce. Mattie Olivia. P. O. Box 18. Comfort, 58 Kornegay. James Henry. 710 Pottey. Goldsboro, ' .58 Kornegay, Wade Melvin. Clear St.. Mt. Olive. .56 Lacy. Raymond Alfonso. R.F.D. 2. Box 37. Dinwiddle. Va.. 57 Lambert. Komaine. Durham, (irad. Lander. Goler Colridge. 203 1 n lerhill Aye.. High Point. Landrum. EflRe Frances. 405 Hardin St.. Forest City. 57 Lane. Carrie M.. P. O. Box 381, Selma, ' 57 Lane, James D.. Rt. 1. Box 189. Littleton. ,58 Lane. Mary L.. 1107 S. James .St.. Goldsboro. ' 57 Langley. Zenora Williams. 606 Tyson St.. Greenville. 57 Lash. Emma Marie. Rt. 1. Winston-Salem, 57 Lassiter, Marvin Alphonzo, 306 W. Preston. Selma. 58 Latham. Rosa Louise. 303 Harding Ave., Washington. 55 Latta. Gladys Prestine. 1433 E. ll ' i; St.. Winston-Salem. 55 Lawhorn, Inez Eugenia. R.F.D.. Box 174A. Aberdeen, ' n, Lawhorn, Nancy Carolyn, R.F.D. Box 251. Aberdeen, 55 Lawrence, Barbara Dean, 826 Clay Ave.. Norfolk. Va.. ' 55 Lawrence, Bobby Louis, C-39 Leon St.. Durham. 57 Lawson. Alberta. Box 204. Roxboro. 56 Lawson. Barbara Jean, P. O. Box 4 0. Manassas. Va.. .56 Lawson. Hallie Omega. 2112 Otis St.. Durham. 57 Lawson. Mary Earnestine. Rt. 2. Box 27. Woodsdale. 57 Leach. Bettie Louise. Pittsboro. ' 56 Leach. Jeanette Marie. P. O. Box 202. Pittsboro. 57 Leach. Reva Mae. 1413 S. Alston Ave.. Durham. ' 55 Leak. Vivian Jackquelyne. Durham. ,58 Leary. Mamie Ruth. Rt. 1. Box 81. Vanceboro. 57 Leatherberry. Flossie Marie. Warren St.. Oxford. (Irad. Leathers. Charles Clinton. Ferrell Blvd.. Durham. Spec. LeBrilla. Carmen I... 244 Ashley Ave.. Charleston. S. C. ' 55 Ledbetter. Oraldine. Rt. 1. Box 329. Hamlet. .56 Lee. Delaine C. Rt. 1, Box 25, Moncure, 55 Lee, Lucille G., 804 Massey Ave.. Durham. ' 57 Lee. Orenn. 804 Massev Ave.. Durham. 56 Lennon. Marjorie. 319 ' West 124th St.. New York. N. Y.. ' 55 Leonard. Josephine Fleming, 909 Whittled St.. Durham. Leslie, llene. P. 0. Box 373, Rowland, ' 55 Lewis. Catherine Frances. 201 Lane Ave.. Elizabeth City. 57 Lewis. Claudie. Jr.. Gen. Del.. Red Springs. 5i Lewis, Herman, 348 N. Stephens St.. Southern Pines. 57 Lewis. Lillie Mae. Rt. 2, Box 7, Fuquay Springs, ' ,58 Lewis. Shirley Ann, 609 12th St.. Wilmington. 58 Lewis. William Henry. P. 0. Box .583. Williamsburg. Va.. ' 57 Lineberger. Forestina Elizabeth. 663 West 241;.. St.. Winston-Salem. 58 Lineberger. James Henry. Jr.. 511 Dunbar St.. Durham. Grad. Lipscomb. (Jeorge Keimeth. Rt. 5. Box 171. Durham. 56 Lipscomb. William Duke. Rt. 1. Box 4. Blanche. 56 Little. Barbara jean. 1102 Grant St.. Durham. .58 Little. Barbara Jean. 515 Grant St.. Durham. ' 58 Little. Malcolm Peele. 846 Piece St.. Washington. 58 Littlejohn. Eara Galloway. 320 Linden. Oxford, Grad. Llewellyn. Jean Deloris. C-5 Belvin Ave., Durham, 58 Lofton, ' Sallie Lee, 113 E. HiUsboro St.. Mt. Olive, ,58 Logan, Peggy Delores, 165 S. Grove St.. Asheville, .58 Long. Josephine Watson. 407 Formosa Ave.. Durham, ' 56 Long. Shirley Gwendolyn, R.F.D. 3. Box 904. New Bern. .56 Love. , ' rchie William. 923 Camel Ave.. Winston-Salem. 55 Lowe. William Richard. Jr.. 713 Cheatwood Ave.. Rich- mond. Va.. 56 Lucas. Artie Shaw. P. O. Box 52. Spring Hope. 57 Lumford. James Anthony. 288 W. Penn Ave.. Reidsville. 58 Lumpkin. Barbara Ainie. 714 Grant St.. Durham. 57 Lunsbjrd. Anne Malone. 1609 Merrick St.. Durham. ' 57 Lyons. Edna Blondell. 1532 D. St.. S.E.. Washington. D. C. ' 56 Lyon. Ernestine Delores. 411 Dowd St.. Durham. 57 Lyon. Juanetta Peggy, 411 Dowd St.. Durham. 55 Lyons. Wilbert. 1002 Fargo St.. Durham. 58 McAllister. Delas. 2107 Concord St., Durham, Grad. McAllister. Geneva Lowe. 2107 Concord St.. Durham. ' 56 McAllister. Raymond. 609 Price St.. Durham. Grad. McArthur. Dorothy Lee. 1003 E. Whitted St.. Durham. ' 58 McArthur. Robert Louis. 1003 E. Whitted St.. Durham. ' ,58 McCall. Florence Delories. 304 Sycamore St.. Oxford. 56 McCaskill, Iven Cullen. 1352 N. Cherry St.. Winston- Salem. ' 57 McCoy. Georgia Marie, Box 3. Carrboro, 55 McCoy, Rosetta. Rt. 1. Box 417. Dover. 58 McCrae. Clare Elizabeth, 2301 Fayetteville St.. Durham. McCullough. Mattie. 108 Codien St.. Monroe, ' 55 McCallum, Gwendolyn Locke. 510 Pine St.. Mocksville, ' 57 McCoy, Lillie McMillan. .502 East Surles. Dunn. 55 55 ' McCrinnnon. Yvonne Gweridohn. 19.|, Orange St.. Water- bury. Conn.. ' 57 McDariiel. Tln-lma. Durham, (irad. McDonald. Gbiis Alberta. Rt. 2. Box 277. Fayetteville. ,56 McDonald. Sallie Marion. 600 E 7th St.. Wilmington. .58 McDougald. Barbara Delores. 606 S. Elm St.. Durham. Grad. McDougald. Wallace. Jr.. 307 Biggs St.. Laurinburg. ,56 McDowell. Betty Faye. Rt. 3, Kings Mountain. ,58 McDowell, Cornelia. P. O. Box 1.503. Hickory, 56 McDowell. Gladys Louise, 31-E Biaswell St.. Durham, 56 McFadden. Jerry, 323 Jackson St.. Reidsville. 56 McGee. Francis Josef, 802 Oberlin Rd.. Raleigh. ' 56 McGhee. Benjamin Franklin. II. Rt. 2. Box 75-B. Oxford. ' 56 McGirl. James Gettys. 800 Fayette St.. Camden. ' 57 Mclntire. Eleanor. 39 Mercer Ave.. Wilmington. ' 58 Mclntvre. Selene. Rt. 2. Box 86. Rocky Point. 58 Mclver. William. 890 W. Orange St.. Fayetteville. 56 McKeilhan. Dorothy, P. 0. Box 1. Wade. ' 58 McKov. Aurtlra Mae. Rt. 1. Box 217. Elizabethtown. ' 56 McKoy. Helen Margie, Rt. 2. Box 85. Elizabethtown. ' 58 McLaurin. Melvin, 707 Union St., Springfield, Mass.. 58 McLeod, Annie Love, 465 Stevens St., Southern Pines, 55 McLean, James Thomas. Rt. 2, Wendell, ' 56 McLendon, Catherine S.. P. O. Box 923. Handet. 58 McLean. Florence. Box 237. Jonesboro Hgts.. Sanford. .56 McLinden. Barbara, 4424 Falls Terrace, S.E., Washing- ton. D. C. 57 McMillian. Bett e Hall. 1701 Slater Ave.. Fayetteville. ' .58 McMillian. J. Eunice, 1301 Union St.. Durham. ' 58 McMillian, Lefton, Rt. 1. Box 50, Supply, ' 58 McNeill, Cora, Rt. 1. Box 95. Varina. ' .55 McNeill. Joye Elizabeth. 1212 E. Martin St.. Raleigh. ' 55 McNeil. Marilyn B.. Rt. 5. Box 361. Fayetteville. 58 McNeill. Rubye Mae. Rt. 1. Fuquay. ' .58 McNeill. Margie Jean. Rt. 1, Fuquay Springs, 57 McNeil, Sara Louise. 704 Pine St.. Durham. 55 McPhail. Edna Mae. Rt. 2, Box 168-A. South Boston, Va.. ' 57 McPhail. Mae Frances, 233 Lincoln St., Badin, ' 57 McRae. Margaret Ida. P. O. Box 1243, Southern Pines. ' .58 McRae, Mary Jane, 2 Eugene St.. Chapel Hill. ' .58 Mack, Annie Ruth. 301 Queen St.. Wilmington. ' 58 Mack. James Arthur. 255 W. 122 St.. New York. N. Y.. ' 58 Mack. William B.. 408 Dunstan St.. Durham. ' 55 Macklin, Geraldine W.. .503 Holbrook St.. Danville. Va. Macklin, Shirley T.. Rt. 4. Box 319, Rocky Mount. ' 57 Macon. Gladys Z.. Rt. 4. Box 125. Henderson. ' 56 Mallory. James R.. 1111 Green St.. Portsmouth. Va.. ' 56 Malone. Clarence C. 2408 Fayetteville St., Durham. Grad. Malone. Evangeline. Box 145. Mebane. 55 Malone. Ralph P.. 1609 Merrick St.. Durham. ' .56 Majette. Mollie D.. Rt. 1, Box 442, Rich Square, ' 55 Mangum, Gwendolyn, P. O. Box 761. Statesville, ' 58 Markham, Robert E.. 615 St. Joseph St., Durham. ' 58 Martin. Isaac. 253 Evergreen Ave.. Morristown. N. J.. ' 55 Martin. John H.. 1724 Thurmond St.. Winston-Salem. ' 58 Martin. Joseph H., 2004 Otis St.. Durham, ' .58 Martin. Katherine S.. Rt. 1. Box 12.5, Ruffin, ' 57 Martin. Ph llis A.. 618 N. Hamilton St.. Leaksville. ' 56 Martin. Richard D.. 253 Evergreen Ave.. Morristown. N. J.. ' .58 Mason, Martha R., Rt. 2, Box 75B. Oxford. Grad. Mason, Mary E.. New Hill, ' 56 Mason, Viella H.. 421 N. Brevard St.. Gastonia. ' 57 Massey. Reese A.. 63 Blanton St., Asheville, 55 Matthews, John W.. 115 Orr St.. Kernersville, .56 Matthews, Lula J.. 218 Fowie St.. Raleigh. 55 Matthews. Robert L.. 625 W. 5th St.. Warrenton. 57 Matthews. Thomasena, 420 Salisbury St., Wadesboro, 55 Matthews, Wilhelminia, 514 Creech St., Goldsboro, 58 Mayes. Ruth M.. Rt. 1. Box 73.. Nelson. Va.. ' 57 Mayfield. Claude R.. Rt. 2. Box 136. Suffolk. Va.. ' 55 Meadows, Fannie M., 1116 .Scouts Dr.. Durham. 58 Mebane. Mary E.. Rt. 5. Box 64. Durham, .55 Meetze, Irdella. 5-D Wash.-Carver Village. Columbia. S. C. .55 Michael. Wilma I!.. P. O. Box 102. Rulherfonl. .58 Micheal. Mae E.. 2111 South St., Durham. ' 55 Mickles, Bobbie J.. 1112 Oaklawn Ave., Charlotte. ' .58 Middleton. Alfreda, 100 (;ruber St.. Walterboro. S. C. 55 Middleton. Richard V.. P. 0. Box 241. Warrow. ' .55 Midgette. Lillian P.. 709 Queen St., New Bern, ' 58 Midgette. Annie P.. 2419 Fayetteville St.. Durham. Grad. Miller. Joan D.. Rt. 1. Box 125. Traphill. ' .58 Miller. Mae W.. Fleetwood. 57 Miller. Marcial J.. P. 0. Box 171, Smithfield. ' .58 Miller. Marcellus C, 917 W. Thomas. Rocky Mount, Grad. Miller. Melzoria P.. Rt. 2. Box .56. Warsaw. ' 58 Miller. Robert A.. 2312 Fayetteville St.. Durham. ' 56 Miller, William H.. 2312 Fayetteville St.. Durham, 56 Mills, Edna R., 1211 Fayetteville St.. Durham, Grad. Mitchell. Bernice A.. 311 Dowd St.. Durham. 57 Mitchell. Cashe L.. 1208 Woodard St.. Wilson. 57 Mitchell. Doris M.. 311 Dowd St.. Durham, ' 57 Mitchell, Doris Pearlina, 420 Spring St.. Wake Forest, Grad. Mitchell, Esther Mae, 905 Glendale Ave.. Durham, .58 Mitchell, Etta Marie, 1408 E. Prin. Anne Rd.. Norfolk. Va., ' .55 Mitchell, Gladis Marie. 600 Duid)ar St.. Durham, 55 Mitchell, Lloyd Marion. Box 321. Walnut Cove. ' 57 Mitchell. Shirley Ann. 476 Hamilton Ave.. Waterbury. Conn., ' .58 Mitchell. William J.. 600 Dunbar St., Durham, ' 57 Monk, Lorraine Delores. 105 Pacific St.. Stamford. Conn., 57 Monk, Mary Elizabeth, Box 35. Bell Arthur, ' 55 Montgomery. Bessie. 1022 W. 7th Ave.. Gastonia. 58 Montgomery. Robert Albert. 1022 W. 7th Ave.. Gastonia. Moore. Albert Pee. 2209 Everett St., Raleigh. ' 56 Moore. Bernice Renee. 305 Jones St.. New Bern, 55 Moore, Bertha, P. O. Box 72, Rich Square, ' .55 Moore, Dollis Erna, Rt. 1. Box 102 Halifax. ' 56 Moore. Franklin. 1215 Macon St.. Kinslon. Grad. Moore. Gertrude L.. 226 W. 8th St.. Washington. ' 55 Moore. Harry Clennnonds. Box 97. Elizabethtown. ' .56 Moore. Hazel Bettie. 23F Wabash Ave.. Durham. 57 Moore, Jean Loretta, 705 E. 7th St., Winston-Salem. 56 Moore. Jesse Thomas. P. 0. Box 25. Potecasi. 55 Moore. Josephine. Rt. 1, Box 238, Creedmoor, 57 Moore, Leary Jackson, 1015 Hicks Ave., Kinston, 56 Moore, Lucy Virginia, 818 N. Broad St., Clinton, ' .55 Moore. Mable Louise. 805 N. 7th St., Wilmington. ' 58 Moore. Mary Ethel. Rt. 5. Statesville. ' 56 Moore. Nepolia. Rt. 1. Box 145. Blount Creek, ' .58 Moore, Rose Bud, Rt. 1. Box 391, Dover. ' 57 Moore. Saundra Lorraine. 228 N. 4th St.. Smithfield. ' 58 Moore. Thomas Henry. P. 0. Box 151. Mound Bayou, Miss., ' 56 Monk, Mildred Allene, 928 Massey St., Smithfield. .56 Morgan. David Livingston. 2500 N. Cherry St.. Winston- .Salem. 58 Morgan. Gladys Elizabeth. 414 Smith St.. Durham. 55 Morgan. Joyce Ann, 2500 N. Cherry St.. Winston-Salem. ' .56 Morgan. Susie Bell. 903 S. Blount St.. Raleigh, ' 57 Morgan. William Allen. R.F.D. 1, P ollocksville, 58 Morris, Alfred, 1101 N. Hyde Park Ave.. Durham, 58 Morris, Willie Mae, 1101 N. Hyde Park. Durham. ' 58 Morrison. Lawton Alphacus. 237 Larfield St.. Statesville, 58 Merton. DeLois. Rt. 5. Box 137B. Oxford. ' 58 Morton. Jennie T., Rt. 5. Box 137B. Oxford, ' .56 Mauney, Lonnie L.. 122 Miller Ave.. Statesville. ' 55 Murphy. Earnestine. Rt. Box 47. Pendleton, 58 Murph . Iris L.. Rt. 1. Box 314. Whiteville. ,58 Murrax. James B.. 511 East End. Heliiioiit. ' -ii Myles. James W.. 3714 Asjian. Philadelphia. I ' a.. ' .SS M rick. Mae A.. P. 0. Box .5.369. Murfreeshi.m. .S.S Nelson. Clyde B.. .38A Ridgewav. Durham. So Nelson. Edward L.. 2129 Oak St.. Columbia. .S. C. .58 Nelson. Leon E.. Box 71. Cornelius. 55 Nelson. William F.. 434 Carolina. Jacksonville. Fla.. 57 Newell. Alice E.. Star Rt.. Box 38. Littleton. .56 Newell. Etta C. Rt. 2. Box 216. Clarkton. .55 Newkirk. Anna J.. 309 W. Jones .St.. Fuquay. 58 Newman. James C 429 Barges Lane. Fa etteville. 5. Newsome. David L.. 400 N. Granville. Edenton. 58 Nickols. Alice M.. Rt. 2. Box 185. Laurel Hill. .58 Nicholson. Doris M.. P. O. Box 643. Roanoke Rapids. 57 Nicholson. Gavnelle C. Rt. 1. Box 79. Woodland. 55 Nicks. John f.. 107 N. Graham. Chapel Hill. 58 Nixon. Cassie L.. 1353 Samuel. Charlotte. .58 Nixon. Kennit N.. 118 South 6th. Smithfield. .58 Norman. Thelman C. Rt. Box 233. Sunbury. 58 Norris. Almmea S.. Rt. 1. Box 86. Holly Springs. 57 Norris. Ruth M.. 518 N. .5th Ave.. Wilmington Oats. Geraldine V.. 204 N. Tarhoro. Raleigh. ' 57 0 Farrow. James P.. 527 Blaunt St.. ■Washington. 58 Odam. Barbara W.. 19 E, Main St.. Hamlet. .58 Oliver. Jack C 318 Flushing St.. Burlington. 58 0 Neal. Vernese B.. B-1 Mutual Ct.. Durham. Grad. Opher. Albert W.. 403 N. Granville. Edenton. 55 Owens. Calvin L.. Gen. Del.. Wake Forest. 55 Owens. Grace L.. 1410 Burton St.. Charlotte. 58 Page, Alice Gwendolyn. 407 W. Franklin St.. Chapel Hill. ' 55 Page. Betsy .Ann. 2E McDougald Terrace. Durham. 5i Paige. Mary Lou. Post Office. Bonlee. 55 Parker. Delores. Rt. 1. Box 17-A Murfreesboro. 58 Parker. Enuna Ree. Rt. 6. Box 110. Raleigh. .58 Parker. Ethel Louise. P. O. Box 181. Fremont. ' 55 Parker. Ethel Ruth. Rt. 2. Box 227. Richlands. ' 55 Parker. Hilda Rebecca. Rt. 1. Box 104. Stony Point. 58 Parker. Jarie Antoinette. Rt. 2. Box 94. Kittrell. 55 Parker. Jean Ester. Box 14L Oxford. 58 Parker. Olivia. 701 Drew St.. Durham. 58 Parker. Percell. Rt. 6. Box 110. Raleigh. 58 Parker. Shirley 0 Nell. Rt. 2. B(;x 95. Kittrell. 57 Parreott. Dorian Lee. 1022 Mattsion Ave.. Asburv Park. N. J.. .58 _ Pasteur. EveKn Marie. 707 Cedar St.. Beaufort. 55 Patterson. Bettie. P. 0. Box 253. Laurinburg. 57 Patterson. Lena. Rt. 6. Box 99. Reidsville. 55 Patterson. Sadie Juliet. Rt. 1. Box 503. Lenoir. ' 55 Pavne. Clarence Ellis. P. 0. B.,x 139. Hillsboro. ' 55 Peace. Alma. Rt. 2. Box 40. Virgilina. Va.. ' 5, Peace. Constance Thor| e. .305 Sunset Drive. Chapel Hill. Grad. Peace. James llarjnon. 305 SutiscI Dri e. Chapel Hill. Grad. Peace. Mary Jane. 1503 Knox St.. Durham. 57 Peace. Sallie Knight. 312 Front St.. Oxford. (Jrad. Pearson. Beulah. Rt. 1. Dudley. ' 55 Pearson. Henrietta. General Delivery. Gibson. 58 Pearson. Mary Elizabeth. P. O. Box 238. Pendiroke. ' 57 Pearson. Norwood. 608 E. Ave.. Belmont. 55 Peele. John Ernest. Jr.. 605 Dunbar .St.. Durham. 55 Peele. Myrtle Beatrice. P. O. B.i 343. Rich Square. .56 Penn. Thelma Mayc. 1119 N. Cameton Ave.. Winston- Salem. Grad. Penn. William Thomas. 415 Nhrll. ' Mr.. R.m k M,.iinl. 57 Pennington. Clem. Rt, 1. Box 17L Morrisville. .58 Pennix. MadeKn Richardson. 514 Rosen ald St.. Bur- lington, 57 Perkins. Palmer Lewis. 408 Lawson St.. Durham. Grad. Perry. Gordon. 512 Umstead St.. Durham. 55 Perry. Mel Rose. P. 0. Box 24. Eagle Rock. 58 Perry. Oca Viola. Rt. L Box 18. Belvidere. .56 Perry. Robert L.. 1708 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 57 Perry. Sarah Lou. 809 Thomas St.. Henderson. ' 58 Perry. Susie Virginia. 1200 South St.. Durham. Grad. Perry. Wade Wayne. 512 Umstead St.. Durham. Grad. Perry. William. JJox 8. Cofield. .56 Person. Joseph T.. 2310 Wade Ave.. Raleigh. ' 55 Peten. Barbara Ruth. 2309 Chautauqua St.. Durham. 58 Peterson. Bertha Jean. 105 Smith St.. Mount Olive. ' 57 Peterson. Paul Richard. Rt. 1. Box 110. Rose Hill. ' 57 Phelps. John Albert. Rt. 2. Box 36. Clemmons. Grad. Phillips. Clarence. 809 Fayetteville St.. Durham. ' .56 Phillips. Joyce Audrey. Rt. 1. Box 8. Moyock. ' 58 Phillips. Vivian Dare. 41 Planters St.. Ayden. ' 58 Pickett. Milton. Rt. 1. Box 73. Maple Hill. ' 58 Pierson. Ruth Yvonne. 530 North 56th St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. ' 58 Pilgrim. James. 836 3rd .Ave.. Hendersonville. ' 58 Pinkney. Ethel Louise. Rt. 2. Macon. ' 57 Pinkney. Mary Elizabeth. Rt. 7. Winston-Salem. ' 58 Plnnix. James Williaiu. 431 Fulton St.. Burlington. ' 58 Pitt. Johnnie Bernice. 803 Williams Lane. Wilson. 56 Pittman. Marie Estella. 601 Dupree .St.. Durham. Grad. Pitts. James R.. 700 Union St.. Springfield. Mass.. .58 Plater. Charles S.. 906 Faison St.. Wilson. 57 Plummer. John O.. 737 Fayetteville St.. Raleigh. Grad. Poe. Viola Juline. 119 W. Chestnut St.. Durham. Grad. Ponder. Fred D.. 2380 Wade St.. Raleigh. ' 57 Poindexter. (Jwendolvn. 1207 E. 18th St.. Winston-Salem. Grad. Pompey. Samuel Frank. 702 S. Alston. Durham. Grad. Poole. James Jefferson. 812 Jefferson St.. Elizabeth City. ' .5.5 Portee. Bett e. 824 Fairview. High Point. ' 56 Porteur. Ester M.. 1209 Davenport St.. Greenville. ' 57 Poston. Mable. Rt. 3. Box 118. Shelby. ' .56 Potts. James Lafayette. General Delivery. Cornelius. 57 Powe. Valeria Marcelette. P. 0. Box 643. Cleveland. ' 57 Powell. Bettve Delores. 330 Olive St.. Rocky Mount. ' 57 Powell. Elizabeth Rose. Chapel Hill. 58 Powell. Ernestine_. Rt. 3. Box 75. Chapel Hill. ' 58 Powell. Harold. 1 39 1st Ave.. Hendersonville. Grad. Powell. Thelma. P. 0. Box 36-E. Kelford. ' .58 Pratt. Earnestine Diana. 505 St. Joseph St,. Durham. ' 56 Pratt. Vi ' allace E.. Rt. 1. Box 333. Durham. ' 56 Price. Eva Mae. Rt. 2. Box 26. Lillinglon. ' 57 Price. Hester Warner. 316 South Ohio Ave.. Lakeland Fla.. ' 57 Price. Robert Solon. 1914 Lloyd St.. Apt. 412. Charlotte. I ' ridgen. Addie Ruth. 2414 Dallas St.. Durham. ' 57 Pridgen. Morris Delane. Rt. 2. Box 273. Whiteville. ' 55 Pr or. Betty Jean. 1732 Taylor St.. Charlotte. ' .58 Pulley. Kennedy. P. O. Box 281. Louisburg. ' 55 Kainey. James Leon. 906 S. Vance St.. Gastonia. ' 55 Hagland. Doris Mae. 313 Thomas St.. South Boston. Va.. ' .56 Ramseur. Ernest. R.F.D. 1. Kingston. ' 56 Ramsey. Jean Caroline. 1425 N. 56th St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. ' 57 Ransom. Bessie A.. P. O. B.ix 438. Oxford Raspberry. Catherine. Rl. 3. Box 48. Ayden. 56 l!a . Annie Louise. Rt. 1. St. Paul. ' 58 Kay. Barbara Jean. 2219 Fitzgerald. Durham. ' 55 Ua . Regina Louise. 133 Duideith .Vve.. Winston-Salem. Ray. Joseph James. 619 E. Rockspring St., Henderson, ' 55 Ray. Loris Shaw. 1802 Concord. Durham. Grad. Read. Bessie Lucille. Rt. 7. Box 156. Fayetteville. 57 Rease. Aletha. 911 John St.. Durham. 5.5 Rease. Mattie Jo. 50H N. G. Pensacola. Fla.. 55 Reaves, Dorcas Groom, Durham, Grad. Reaves. Pauline Ophelia. 1.322 Bowman Ave.. Burlinglon. Redding. Betty Margarete, Rt. 2, Oxford, ' 56 Reed. Helen Marie. 108 Masondale Ave., Durham. 58 Reid. Dave. Jr.. 38-A Daniel Brooks Apt.. High Point. 55 Reid. Elma Irene. Rt. 1. Box 68-X. Fremont. ' 56 Reid. Henry Leonard. ' Mi-A Daniel Brooks Apts.. High Point. 57 Reid. Jean Elvin. 911 Washington. Wilson. .53 Reid. Zelda Altenell. General Delivery. Landis. .56 Reives. William M.. 311 Church St.. Sanford. ' 57 Revell. Catherine Evelyn. Rt. 2. Box 44. Selma. ' 58 Reynolds. Christopher McCool. 97 Madison Ave.. Ashe- ville. .55 Reynolds. Lucille. 12 Huntington. Asheville. ' 56 Rhanies. Daisy Blondell. 1406 Handin St.. Durham. 58 Rhone. Lifa Fairisee. 25t)3 White Oak Drive. Durham. 58 Richardson. Alfred Erskin. .549 Summit Ave.. Schnectady. N. Y., ' 58 Richardson, Blanquita, 306 Todd St.. Belmont. ' 57 Richardson. Clyde Baxter. 816 Orange St.. Henderson, 55 Richardson, Lena E.. 524 George St.. Durham. Grad. Richardson. Nurme Leroy. Rt. 1. Box 75. Rich Square. ' 58 Richard. Shirley E.. Rt. 1. Box 25A. Columbia. 56 Richardson. Sigredda. Rt. 3. Box 412. Nashville. 53 RidlcN. Patsy, Rt. 2. Box 69, Oxford, Grad. Kivers. (;ilbert F.. 19 Sires St.. Charleston. S. C. ' 55 Kol.crson. Deborah. R.. Rt. 2. Box 93. Castalia. 57 Robcrson. Fredreda C. 310 Bennett St.. Greensboro. 57 Roberson. Gilbert. 706 Carroll St.. Durham. 55 Roberson. Ruth Bernice. Rt. 2. Box 93. Castalia. 57 Roberts. Francis Leroy. 613 S. East St.. Raleigh. .58 Roberts. Spurgeon, 212 Lineburger .St.. Shelby. 55 Robertson. Janice Wall. 749 S. Blount St.. Raleigh. Grad. Robertson, Joseph Henry. 751 S. Blount St.. Raleigh. ' 58 Robinson, Annie Ruth, 300 N.W. 6 Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ' .58 Robinson. Clarence. 417 S. Center St.. Goldsboro. 57 Robinson. Doris Patricia. Box 141. Pee Dee. .56 Robinson. Ernest P.. 210 N. Graham St.. Chapel Hill, Grad. Robinson. Genevieve M.. 11 Madison Ave.. Asheville. ' .58 Robinson. Lillian P.. 210 N. Graham St.. Chapel Hill. Grad. Robinson. Ruth Osceola. P. O. Box 87. Acme. ' .56 Robinson. Sophia Georgia, Box 635. Troy. 55 Robinson, Willia Jane. Rt. 1. Box 33. Dunn, ' 57 R.ibinson. William S.. P. 0. Box 267. Hillburn. N. Y.. Grad. Rogers. Barbara. 1209 5th St., Durham. ' ,58 Rogers. Eva Mae, Rt. 6, Box 162, Durham, 56 Rogers, Lillian Nunn, Rt. 2. Box 68. Chapel Hill. Spec. Rollins. Herman L.. ll-E Sima Ave.. Durham . Roseboro. Christine. 124 Fairwood Ave. Charlotte, .58 Ross, Donald Long, 622 Price St.. Durham. 57 Rouse. Elizabeth J.. 303 I ' mstead St.. Durham. 55 Rouse. Willie Carl. Rt. 2. Box 261, Rose Hill, .53 Rowland, Lula B.. Lincoln Hospital. Durham. 55 Royster. Lois V.. Rt. 5. Box 78. Raleigh. 58 RuiTm. Robert Edward. 604 Pickett St.. Durham. 58 Ruftin. S. Thomasine. 212 Lawson St.. Durham. Spec. Rush, Mabel Elizabeth. Post Office. Ellerbe. 57 Rush. Virginia Ernestyne. P. O. Box 334. Pinehurst. ' 55 Russell. Joseph L.. 609 Harrison St.. Reidsville. 57 Russell. Har.ild. P. 0. Box 93. Hillsboro. ' 57 Russell. Rebecca Elaine. 2347 Olando St.. Charlotte, 57 Rutherford, Mildred, 8 Baxter St., Asheville, 57 Sanders, Charles Louis, 66 Congress St., Asheville, 58 Saunders. Catherine Johnson. 606 First Ave.. New Bern, ' 55 Satterfield. Curtis B., P. O. Box 114. Hillsboro. ' .58 Satterfield. Elizabeth J.. Rt. 2. Box 21, Roxboro. 57 Satterwhite. Dorothy Lee, 1210 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 58 Savage. Soissette T.. P. O. Box 401. Warsaw. 58 Sawyer, M. Bernice. Rt. 3. Box 134. Ahoskie, Grad. Self, Carolyne E.. 407 Third St.. Melville. Va.. 55 Sellew. Howard H.. 304 Gurley St.. Durham. 58 Scarborough. Hattie. 1406 Fayetteville St.. Durham. Grad. Scott. Frank. Oxford. Grad. Scott. Fred. 124 Wine St.. Hayton, Va.. Law Student Scott. Walter C. 241 Crawford Ave.. Athens. Ga.. .58 Scurlock. Georgia Mae. Rt. 2. Box 298. Durham. ' .58 .Scruggs, Yvonne, 212 Adams St., Buffaloe. N. Y.. ' 55 Shamburger. Dorothy. 615 Main St.. Mobile. Ala. Shannon. Solomon N.. 316 Dunbar St.. Kingsport Tenn., Grad. Sharpe. Lessie I.. Burlington. Grad. Shaw. Blanche A.. Box 34, .S cotland Neck. 55 Shaw. Mary C. Rt. 1. Box 100, Macon, 57 Shell. Helen R.. 1343 N. Main St.. Winston-Salem. 55 Shelton. Edward T.. Rt. 2. Box 218. Edenton. 56 Shepperson. Jacqueline. Rt. 2. Box 153. Creednioor. Grad. Shields. James Edward. Rt. 4. Box 163. Ahoskie. 57 Shoffner. Inez Poole. 308 Linden Ave.. Oxford, Grad. Shivers. Bessie K.. 417 Enoch St.. Burlington, 57 Siler, Benjamin T.. Siler City. Grad. Simmons. Delores L.. Rt. 1. Dudley. 57 Simmon. Valjeanne E.. 517 E. 7Vo St., Winston-Salem. ' 57 Simmons, Robert E.. 631 Jones St.. New Bern. ' 58 Simpson. Gloria. Rt. 2. Box 82, Rocky Point, .58 Simpson. Thomas M.. 316 Jackson St., Badin. 58 Simmons. William L.. Box 143. Jarvisburg. .56 Sims. James Arthur. Rt. 3. Box 300, Smithfield, 57 Sims. Velma Jean. 1104 Fargo .St.. Durham. 58 Singletary, Kathleen Inez. P. O. Box 473. Bladenboro. 55 Smith. Alphonso. 317 Linwood Ave.. Durham. .58 Smith. Blaine Edwards. 104 Rochelle Blvd.. Kinston, 55 Smith. Blanche A.. 1701 Bedford Ave.. Lynchburg, Va., ' 58 Smith. Catherine LeVord. P. O. Box 25. University. ' .58 Smith. Charles Henry. Rt. 2. Box 271. Oxford. ' 57 ' Smith. Clarence Edward. 907 Lincoln St.. Greensboro. ' 58 Smith. Courtney Yvonne. Garysburg. ' 55 Smith. Delores Ann. 702 Harrison Ave.. Roanoke. Va.. 57 Smith. Dorothy Mae. 301 Coleman Ave.. Rocky Mount. .58 Smith, Geneva, Rt. 1. Box 5. Cash Corner. 56 Smith. Helen Deloris. 609 Clyde St.. Rocky Mount. 58 Smith. Helen Marie. 401 Lincoln St.. Belmont. .58 Smith. Lelia Burton. Rt. 2. Box. Virgilina, Va.. ' 55 Smith. Lois. Rt. 1. Box 314. Enfield. 55 Smith. Marion. P. O. Box 10. Wade. 53 Smith. Minnie Suggs. 1326 Carolina St., Wilson. ' 58 Smith. Omega. 1140 32nd St.. Newport News. Va.. 57 Smith. Relius Edward. 106 E. Chestnut St.. Durham. 58 Smith. Rudolph V.. Rt. 4. Box 136. Fayetteville. ' 55 Smith. Willie Perry. 206 W. Granville St.. Dunn. ' 58 Smith. Vieressia. P. O. Box 222. Kelford. .58 Sn. ed. Catherine E.. 9t)4 Linwood Ave.. Durham. .56 Sneed. Kitty Willett. 1001 Drew St.. Durham. .56 Snipe. Jefferson Robert. Mebane. ' .56 Snyder. Ruby Lee. 323 N.W. 10 St.. Miami. Fla.. ' 58 Sowell. Anna Louise. 1508 Pettigrew St.. Durham, ' 57 Sowell. Frank. 1503 Pettigrew St.. Durham, ' 56 Southerlancl. Alma Rutli. loll Coiucircl St.. Durham. Grad. Sparks. Marva Lois. Rt. 3. Box 394. Statesville. ' 58 Spaulding. Reginald Fuller. 1503 Lincoln St.. Durham. 57 Spearman. Johnnie J.. 15D Dorothy Drive. Durham. 5o Spells. Leroy. 33F Braswell St.. Durham. 5H Spencer. Samuel. 711 S. Main St.. Roxhoro. Grad. Spencer. Sherry (icrtrude. o()5 Van Niudcn St.. Washing- ton. ' 56 .Spivey. Sarah. Star Rl.. Windsor. ' 5o Sprattey. Jesse. P. 0. Box 65. Kittrell. 57 St ephens. Vernice. Rt. 1. Box 31. Como. ' 56 Stewart. Charles. illO .S. Caledonic I t.. Laurinburg. ' 58 Stewart. David. Jr.. 7(11! Roosevelt St.. Badin. ' 55 Stewart. Richmond E.. 217 Nelson St.. Durham. Grad. .Stith. Lorraine. A-1 Park Lane. Durham. Grad. Stokes. Clarie. Rt. 6. Box 148. Reidsville. 58 Stokes. Doris. Box 627. Oxford. ' 57 .Stone. Jean Marie. 706 Pine St.. Durham. .58 Stovall. Jack Thomas. Jr.. 2315 Celia Ave.. Charlotte. 56 Strayhorn. Charles Hubert. Trenton. 56 Streater. Theodoro. 1102 Linwood St.. Durham. 57 Strickland. Martha 0.. 909 Lisbon St.. Clinton. 57 Strong. Susie Anne. Rl. 1. Box. Shelby. 56 .Siroud. Mary Louise. 318 Lindsey St.. Chapel Hill. 55 Suggs. Clara B.. P. 0. Box 73. Hookerlon. .56 Suggs. Loria. P. 0. Box 5. Hookerton. 58 Sullivan. Tresa Louise. 191 S. Grove. Asheville. ' 58 .Summers. Hurhine. 224 Gruber St.. Walterboro. S. C 56 Suininev. Alpha Omega. 920 Valle St.. H(Miderson ' ille. .56 Swain. Vivian J.. 505 Church St.. Chapel Hill. 55 Sw ' inson. Miriam L.. 702 E. Elm St.. Goldsboro. ' 57 Svdnor. Lvdia. Rt. 2. Box 62-D. South Boston. Va.. ' 55 Tabor. Leonard. Alfred. Rt. 2. Box 208. Wilkesboro. ' 55 Tart. Gwendolyn E.. 1917 Cecil St.. Durham. Grad. Tanner. Lizzie Mae. Rt. 1. Box 145. Creedmoor Tapp. Areula Marie. Rougemont. .56 Tate. Hazel Marie. Rl. 2. Burlington. ' 55 Tate. Mary Frances. Rl. 2. Box 44. Burlinglon. ' 58 Tavlor. Andrew. P. O. Box 5. Fountain. 57 Tavlor. Constance Marie. Pleasant Hill. ' 57 Taylor. Doris F.. 3118 E. Geer St.. Durham. ' 57 Taylor. Edith Marilyn. 622 Massey Ave.. Durham. ' 55 Tavlor. Flora Ann. 414 Gilmer Ave.. Roanoke. Va.. ' 57 Tavlor. Fossie E.. P. 0. Box 333. Rich .Square. ' 58 Taylor. Hattie Joyce. 500 West Vale St.. Nashville. ' 55 Taylor. Marjorie Faye. 412 East Vance St.. Wilson. ' 56 Tedder. David. 2217 Fitzgerald Ave.. Durham. ' 58 Tedder. Oclavia. 2217 Fitzgerald Ave.. Durham. .56 Teele. Hutie P.. Box 61. Everett. ' 55 Terrell. Marv Helen. P. O. Box 42. Spring Hope. ' 55 Terry. Ethef Marie. 314 Penn. Ave.. Rock Mount. ' 56 Thomas. Hermon Wallace. 214 E. View. Morganlon. 56 Thomas. Alexander Nelson. 44 Clingman Ave . Asheville. 57 Thomas. Cvnthia Blanche. 2310 Laurel Si.. Columbus. S. C, ' 57 Thomas. Margaret IjPv. Rt. 1. Box 116. Grantsboro. ' 56 Thomas. William Joseph. 44 Clingman Ave. Asheville. ' 55 Thomas. Ora Lee Thompkins. William David. 327 Church St.. Reidsville. 58 Thompson. Clara A.. 1304 Roscw.mkI Si.. Durham. Grad. Thompson. Edna I,.. 318 Cla St.. Kinslon. 57 Thompson. Elias Jackson. 1404 Fairnionl lid.. I.uiiiberton. 58 Thompson. Ethel Zula. Rt. 3. Box 48. Fairmoni. 58 Thompson. Harve llcnr . 712 S. Church St.. Charlotte. Thomjison. Kenneth. Box .567. Raeford. 57 Thompson. Mae Frances. Rt. 3. Box 320. Lumberton. 58 Thompson. Margaret E.. Rt. 2. Box 142. Hillsboro Thompson. Martha Jane. Box 193. Lewi ston. 55 Thompson. Naomia J.. Rt. 2. Box 201-A. Hurdle Mills. ' 57 Thompson. Ruth E.. 314 Gray St., Durham. .56 Thompson. Ruth Goldie. Box 175. La Grange. Grad. Thompson. Sandra Louise. 706 Gleen St.. Durham. .58 rhompson. Velton P.. 106 Umstead St.. Durham. ' 58 Thompson. Vernelle C. Rt. 2. Box 8. Faison. 56 Throne. George T.. 1211 Rosewood Ave.. Durham. (Irad. Thorpe. Clarice E.. 11114 Hamlin St.. Durham. 55 Thorpe. Juanita Glenn. 1407 E. Edenton St.. Raleigh. .56 Thorpe. Shirley. 702 Gray St.. Durham. 58 Thrower. Edith Marie. 426 West 27th St.. New York. N. Y.. ' .58 Thurman. James Marion. P. O. Box 182. Dumi. ' 55 Tillery. Lois Vivian. 1001 Edmondson Ave.. Tarboro. 57 Toomer. Colen. A-1 Cornwallis Court. Durham. ' 55 Torain. Frances Louise. 1808 E. Market St.. Greensboro. ' 57 Torain. Nay Ruth. L-2 Park-Lane. Durham. ' 58 Townsend Al Nicholes. 1207 Merrick St.. Durham. ' .58 Tuck. Edna R.. 403 Lawson St.. Durham. Grad. Tucker. Doris Lee. Box 71. Bolivia. ' 58 Tucker. Louvenia. 806 Maplewood. Durham. ' 56 Turner. Clarestene Sarah. Rt. 4. Burlington. ' 58 Turner. Darrell Emerson. 1208 Thomas Ave.. Burlington. 58 Turner. Kenneth King. 1352 N. Cherrv St.. Winston- Salem. .56 Turner. Mabel Monroe. 800 Leak Ave.. Sanford. Spec. Turner. Mildred W.. J-1 Park-Lane. Mut. Hgls.. Durham. •Spec. Turner. Oscar G.. 208 N. 7th St.. Suffolk. Va.. 57 Tyndle. Ella M.. Rt. 1. Lawndale. 56 Tyson. Lillie B.. 314 Lincoln St.. Badin. .56 Upchurch, Alma Doria. Rt. 4. Zebulon. ' .58 Vance. Glenola. 809 W. 26th St.. Winston-Salem. 55 Vance. Napoleon R.. 809 W. 26 ' h St.. Winston-Salem. .56 VanHook. Earlie. 31711. Dowd St.. Durham. ' 57 Vase. Melvin L.. 824 Orange St.. Henderson. ' 58 Veaslev. Cleveland. Jr.. 203 Healan St.. Lenoir. 58 Venabic. Charles H.. 413 Taylor St.. Oxford. ' 57 Venable. Mary E.. Rt. 1. Box 152. Clarksville. Va.. .56 Verbal. Betty J.. 416 E. Petligrew St.. Durham. ' 58 Vick. Culev ' Mae. Rt. 1. Box 59. Jackson. ' 56 Vincent. Ellen C. Box 104. Roanoke Rapids. ' .55 Vines. Frances P.. 901 Douglas Ave.. Greenville. ' 55 Vinson. Lowe. Box 14. Wilson Mills. Grad. Wall. Helen Ann. Rt. 1. Box 44. Wagram. ' 55 Wallace. Preston. Rt. 2. Box 4. Warsaw. ' 56 Walker. Abbie. 2013 Edison St.. Charlotte. ' .55 Walker. Burnerga. 303 Greene St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.. .56 Walker. Ellen V.. Rt. 1. Box 86. Sunbury. ' 58 Walker. Joyce. 624 E. Green St.. Wilson. ' 58 Wallace. Madelyn F.. 897 N. Falls St.. Gastonia. ' 55 Walker. Edna L.. 604 Dupree St.. Durham. Grad. Walston. Evelyn. 7119 Elizabeth St.. Durham. ' 58 Walton. Doris Jean. 200 W. Carteret St.. Edenton. ' 58 Wallers. Hubert Everett. 213 Reade St.. Greenville. ' 55 Wanzer. Joel L.. 236 Meadow St.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. ' 56 Ward. Cullen Curtis. P. O. Box 462. Windsor. 56 Ward. Eddie Eugene. 518 EasI (Irand Ave.. Rocky Mount. ' .56 Ward. Eloise. Rt. 4. Box 12. Wilscm. ' .56 Ward. Ernest. 1426 Raleigh Si.. Rocky Mount. ' 55 Ward. Horace. Jr.. P. 0. Box 462. Windsor. ' 55 Ware. Georgia Mae, Rt. 3, Box 119-D, Laurinburg, ' 58 Waring. Patricia Louise. Rl. 3. Box ISl o, Charleston. . . C. 56 Warren. Willie Bea. Rt. 3. Box 225-A. Snow Hill. 58 Warthv. Cathryn. Rt. 2. Box 427. Clinton. 56 Washington. Harriette Elsie. 115 Cornwell St.. Union. S. C, 58 Washington. Willie. 312 Dunstan St.. Durham. 58 Watkins. Gloria Omega. 520 Robinson .St.. Reidsville. 57 Watkins. Luredean. 501 Skipper St.. Rockingham. 55 Watson. Connia Henry. Jr.. 116 S. Lloyd St.. Salisbury, Watson. Helen Marie. Rt. 2. Box 294. Clayton. ' 58 Watson. John Morton. Jr.. 44 Sussex Ave.. Morristown, N. J.. 57 Watson. Pearline. P. O. Box 124. Hobgood. 56 Watson. Roger Curmit. Rt. 1. Sp ring Hope. ' 58 Watters. John Wesley. 1 Williams St.. Bel Air. Md.. ' 55 Weaver. Thelma Ruth. 723 Viola St.. Wilson. ' 58 Webster. Dearl Joseph, 504 Freeman St.. Raleigh. 58 Welch. Powell Maxine. 4863 Circle Drive. Winston-Salem, 58 Wertz. Clara Lulabelle. 614 E. 2nd St.. Charlotte. .56 West. Willie Lewis. 686 Lexington Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y., 58 Wheeler. Edward John. 104 Rochelle Blvd.. Kinston. 57 Wheeler. Julia Margaret. 202 Formosa St.. Durham. 58 Whitaker, Albert T.. 820 Ellington. St.. Raleigh. Grad. Wilkins. Marva Delois. Rt. 2. Box 259. Enfield. .56 Wilkins. Richard Connell. 812 Free St.. Winston-Salem. ' 58 Williams. Annie Mae. Rt. 2. Sanford. 58 Williams. Ardesial Elizabeth. Rt. 2, Box 109, Dunn. 57 Williams. Bernard F.. 125 Trewellyn. Penllyn, Pa., 56 Williams, Birnie Edward. 1314 Prospect St.. Bronx. N. Y., ' 55 Williams, Bobbie Jean. 11(10 Rock St.. Durham. ' 55 Williams. Christyne Vinion. P. 0. Box 563. Tabor City. 55 Williams. Curley Ozzie. 801 W. Pine St.. Goldsboro. 58 Williams. DorisElizabeth. Rt. 3. Box 51. Enfield. ' 57 Williams. Doris Faye, 6 E. Mitchell Worth Courts. Kins- ton. ' 57 Williams. Eleanor Mae. 407 W. 8th St.. Washington. ' 55 Williams. Elizabeth. General Deliverv. Southport. ' 56 Williams. Emilie McDonald. Rt. 2. Box 194-A. Norlina, ' 58 Williams. Eugene. 1214 Merrick St.. Durham. Grad. Williams. Eurydice. Rt. 3. Box 84. Roxboro. 55 Williams. Gloria. 404 Canal St.. Goldsboro. 55 Williams. Gwendolyn Jean. Rt. 1. Box 206-B. Acma. 58 Williams. Hazel Mae. Siler City. ' 55 Williams, Iva Lea, Rt. 2. Box 147, Dunn, ' 58 Williams, James E., 830 Cumber St.. Fayetteville. ' 57 Williams, James Edward, II. 616 Harvey St.. Kinston. 57 Williams, Lelin. 29-C Braswell St.. Durham. ' 55 Williams, Levern. Jr.. 712 Eva St.. Durham. 58 Williams. Martha Deloris, 627 Park Ave.. Rockv Mount, ' 58 Williams. Melvin Roscoe. Rt. 2. Box 189-A. Norlina, .58 Whitaker. Benjamin Westly, Rt. 2. Box 239. Raleigh. 58 Whitaker, Marian Louise, 72 State Hospital, Goldsboro, 55 White, Doris Delores. 516 Kemp St.. Florence. S. C. ' 57 White. Edith Mae. 610 Price St.. Durham, ' 57 White. Evelyn Louise. 323 4th St.. High Point. 58 White. Gibson N.. 447 Bvnum St.. Rock Hill. ' .55 White. Gracie Roberta. P. 0. Box 141. Scotland Neck. 57 White. Jean Elaine. Rt. 2. Box 82. Aulander. 57 White. La Forest. Rt. 4. Box 214. Greenville, ' 53 White. Nathan Napoleon. 409 Mincey St.. Durham, ' 57 White. Rose Marie. Rt. 1, Box 67-F. Murfreesboro, ' .56 White. Thomas E.. Rt. 2. Box 35. Edenton. Grad. White. Vernia Bell. Rt. 1. Box 187-A. Jacksonville, ' 58 Whitehead. Bernice. Rt. 1. Box 11. Chinquapin. ' 55 Whitehead. Laverne. Rt. 1. Box 11. Chinquapin. ' 53 Whitehurst. Fronnie Mae. 819 Venters St., Ayden, ' 56 Whitley. Freida. Post Office. Zebulon. ' .56 Whitlev. James Willie. 1407 Fairmont St.. Summerton, Gracl. Whitted. Earl. Jr.. 426 Miller St.. Goldsboro, Law Whitted, Elizabeth Bo(,ih, 116 Roberson St., Chapel Hill, Grad. Whitworth. A. Odell. Rt. 1, Box 119, Kings Mountain, 55 Whitworth. Gladys L.. 119 N. Dunleith Ave., Winston- Salem. 55 Wilcot. Leanna. 1208 Lincoln St.. Savanah. Ga., Grad. Wilder. Queen Evelyn. P. 0. Box 174, Franklinton, ' ,56 Wilkins, Dorothy Jean, 102 Broad St.. Asheville. 55 Wilkins. Inez Maureen. Rt. 2. Box 141. Spring Hope. 55 Williams. Nadena Olivia, Rt. 3, Box 432, Elizabeth City, 55 Williams. Perrv. Rt. 2. Box 204. Laurinburg. ' 57 Williams. Reatiia. Rt. 3. Box 342. Statesville. ' .58 Williams. Robert Choereas. Rt. 3. Box 84. Roxboro, 56 Williams, Robert Lawrence, 24 Park PI.. Schenectady, N. Y.. 57 Williams. Shirlev Ruth. Rt. 1. Box 219. Siler City. ' 57 Williams. Vera Elaine. 610 W. Pine St.. Goldsboro. ' 57 Williams. Winifred. 510 Dunbar St.. Durham. ' 55 Williams. Zelma Lee, 1100 Rock St.. Durham. 58 Williamson, Ethel Rebecca, 5035 S. Alston Ave.. Durham, Spec. Willie. Earl L., 141 S. 4th St.. Smithfield. ' 58 Willis. Jessie Caraway. 1105 Hazel St.. Durham. ' 56 Willoughbv. Weldon ' Flovd. 1504 Averv St.. Morebead City. 57 Wilson. Ann M.. 419 Penn Ave.. Rocky Mount. ' 57 Wilson. Annette Wyvonne. 315 Hudson St.. Shelby, .58 Wilson. Bettye Lee. General Delivery. Kannapolis. ' 55 Wilson. Dorothy Lee. 1305 Rosewood St.. Durham. 57 Wilson. Hazel Matilda. 1223 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 58 Wilson. Jairus Chavis. 1223 Fayetteville St.. Durham. 57 Wilson, Lonnie L.. P. O. Box 1648. Durham. 56 Wilson. Moses. 906 Dupree St.. Durham. Grad. Wilson. Ronald Lee. Rt. 1. Box 73. Teachey. ' 57 Wilson. Selma Lee. Rt. 1. Box 90- D. Stokes. 56 Wilson. Valerie. 806 Manly St., Raleigh, ' 57 Wilson, Vernessa Jane, Rt. 2. Box 255. Norlina. .53 Winder. Selden Ellsworth, 2712 Broad Creek Rd.. Norfolk. Va.. 57 Yancev, Lloyd Lorenzo, 3750 N. 18th St.. Philadelphia, Pa.. ' ,58 Yancey. Mary Helen. 323 Ross St., Danville, Va.. 58 Yarboro. Theodore Leon. 600 Cumberland St.. Favette- ville, Grad. Yarborough. Jacqueline Delois. 1009 Highland Ave.. N.E., Winston-Salem. 56 Young. George T.. Box 206. Halifax. Grad. Young. Mary Jane. Rt. 6. Box 694. Greensboro. ' 56 Young. Miller. Jr.. 1701 N. Alcaniz St.. Pensacola, Fla., 55 Young. Miriam Juanita. 622 Massey St.. Durham. 55 Young. Vivian Odessa. P. O. Box 462. Battleboro. .58 Younge. Shirley Temple. Rt. 1. Box 39. Louisburg. 58 onuge. William Henry. Jr.. Box 653. Graham. Grad. Zimmerman. Rosclta. Rt. 1. Box 74-A. Walstonburg, 58 AUTOGRAPHS AUTDGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS ' k • % r .% - - R ' = e
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